Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1916, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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READY TO ATO ARMY
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY JUNE 29, 1916.
DEATHS
jPropeller Troubles Righted and
Machines Are Available
for Mexico
WASttWOTOW, JTun 29. That the avia
tion branch of tha Signal Corps Is at last
ready- to play Its part In the Mexican situa
tion Is tha belief expressed by high army
officials hero as a result bf several suc
cessful (lights reported to hava recently
taken place on tha border,, One machine
la now with General Pershing;.
A solution of the propeller troubles has
been found, and experts declare they will
Boon be able to use tho 13 available ma
chines with safety. Owing to climatic con)
actions, which are so Intensely arid as to
warp and splinter the propeller blades. It
has been necessary for army engineers to
secure an especially hard wood. Experi
ments with oak. Southern nshk. birch and
j other woods were unsuccessful, and It
I was necessary to secure mahogany from
Honduras of an extremely dry and tough
fibre. A rolled copper tip Is used to protect
the edges.
Aeroplanes In the border service are ex
periencing rough wear. Repairs aro so
frequently necessary It Is estimated that
very machine Is practically rebuilt lour or
five times In a year.
They have been organized Into a division
of 13 planes, all of the same typo, to make
parts Interchangeable and reduce tho neces
sity of large repair supplies. The division
is broken Into three squadrons which enn
be shifted from base to base.
An appropriation of $21,000,000, It Is es-
1 tlmated, would bo necessary to equip an
aviation corps largo enough to servo an
army of a half million men In case a call
' came for volunteers to Invndo Mexico. This
would provide for 21 divisions of 12 planes
each for one year's service No such ap
propriation has yet been asked of Con
gress. Tho estimate Is based, however, on
the present cost of maintaining a division
Approximately 1500,000 a year.
denee, ls toouth Yewdetl t flolemn Requiem
. ... . in. ..an, ,
dral Crmttttr,
Mass at the Church of the Meet Blessed Sac-
internum at via came
ra ment, at 0 a, m.
DEATHS
T Jinf a!f W- WILLIAM P., hue-
of the late Kathryn Eckel and son of
beth and the late ft. p. Eckel, aged 49
ALLIED MUNITION STOCK
AMPLE, HAN0TAUX SAYS
""Former Foreign Minister of
France Declares Production
,. Surpasses All Expectations
By GABRIEL HANOTAUX
Former Mlalster of Foreign Relation! of France.
PARIS, Juno 29. Tho Allies' production
. of munitions Is at last In full swing. Tho
French output surpasses all expectations.
Tho British aro going ahead without a
hitch, whllo one of my friends who has
. returned from Pctrograd tells mo that tho
N Poutlloff factories glvo the Impression of
bolng ten times bigger than tho Creusot
works. This production goes on simulta
neously, so that an Iron torrent may deluge
tho besieged Central Empires.
The Russian battle has scarcely begun.
Italy Is reaping the reward of her energetic
resistance and Cadorna's magnificent strat
egy, phe knows that Austria has no moro
reserves to feed the Trentlno front.
In Macedonia Bulgaria Is now thrown on
her own resources. The Allies' army Is In
perfect condition and will play Its role In
the Balkan peninsula, which Austria has
abandoned, perhaps forever.
While tho foregoing Is tho European bat
tle scene, Verdun remains the greatest of
all combats. The civilization of the future
will be decided there. TVe must hold on at
all costs. Five great battles are now un
, tier way. Verdun which was the first of
tho series must, render victorious the other
four.
BACCY FOR KHAKI BOYS
Bethlehem Reader Suggests Everybody
Help Out in Fund
Fred C. Kline, of Bethlehem, Pa., writes
to the Eve.vi.no Ledoer to suggest that If
a tobacco fund Is started for soldiers It be
done by tho whole public .Instead of a
wealthy few.
Ho tells how In Bethlehem In five hours
1180 was raised simply by adopting the
expedient of selling flags very cheap, flags
which were purchased wholesale for less
than a cent each and sold to the publlo
at o nickel.
In Philadelphia, he thinks, many thou
sands of such flags could be sold, and at
profit of four cents each a tidy sum would
Be realized.
tlhCCnElfr On June 27. 1010. PHOEBE C,
wife of William If. Brucher. aged 57 year.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m..
"5 ie&.tubPd "ildenee. 217 North Dover
at. (29th and Diamond sta.). Interment pri
vate. Remains mar be viewed on Saturday,
from 8 to 10 p. m. Baltimore papers pleaee
copy.
CARMAN At Ventnor City, N. X, oti Jane 2T,
1910. CHA8. C, CARMAN, In hie 4iu rear.
Relative! and friend. at Sheklnah Lodge.
No. sis, F. and A. M.: Masonic Veterans of
Penna.i Carpenters Co. and other societies
Of Which he waa a. member, are Invito
to attend the funeral services, on Friday
afternoon, at 2 o-elock, at apartments of
Oliver II. Balr. 1820 Cheatnut at., Phlla. In
terment at West Laurel mil Ometery.
COOK. In Plymouth township, Montgomery
County, Pa,, on June 27, 1910. MARY JANE,
widow of the Hon. Joel Cook. In her 74th
rear. It!11"", and frlenda are Invited to at
tend the funeral services, at her eummer resi
dence, Belvolr. near Sndy Hill road and
Helrolr aye.. Norrlstown. pa on Saturday,
July l, at 2 p. m. Interment private, city
Line cars to Cheatnut Villi tehl,ttf,nnnu4
with Norrlstown trolley cara, pass the door.
ECKEL. On June 27,
cana 01
Jcmnoeui ana mo iaie ji. i Eckel, aired 49
ra Relatives and frlenda, also Master
.-Jr? Ueneflelal Association of Philadelphia
and Birch Yearly BeneOcia Aesoclatlra of
Camden. N. J., are Invited to intend the
funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p, m,, at his
late residence, 817 Windsor aquarc. Interment
private.
rflN?&n tUn SS' l010' WBA Widow
m,c,iijd .vD iii.iiu iu ituenu mo xunerni serv
ices, on Saturday, at a p. m.. at tho residence
of her son-in-law. L. Ward Edward, nolo
T.orJ$ rSf'1-. 'n'ment at Greenwood, Ifnlghts
of Pythlaa' Cemetery.
IIARKISON. On June 28.1010, JOSEPH, hus
band of Ida II, Harrison. Relatives and
friends, also Tncony Lodge. No. 00O, F. and
A, M.j Henry Dlsston Lodge, No. 8, I. b. o.
8.! Progressive Assembly, No. 4. A. O. II. p .
and employes of Henry Dlsston A Sons, are
Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday;
at 2 p. m., from his late residence. 338U
Knorr St., Tacony. Interment at ifatboro
Cemetery. Remains may ba viewed on Fri
day, after 7 p. m,
JANNEY. At Emllle, Bucka County, Pa., on
yi'SSSi''' .Jun" 2- 1B,0i david barton
JANNEY. Interment at Fallalngton. Pa., on
Saturday, July 1,
JAJ1UKTTH. On June 24. 1010. ELIZABETH,
daughter of Peter L., and tho late Eleanor
Jaquotte. Funeral aervlcea nnd Interment at
Kemblesvllle, Pa., Saturday, at 8 p. m,
rrlenda may view remnlna at tho Oliver II,
Balr Building. Friday, from 7 to 10 p. m.
nLAUSNER. On June 27. 1010, HAHAII C.
wtfe of Gustavo Klausner. aged 67 yeara.
Relatives and frlenda, also Krokauer Chevra,
Liberty Lodge. No. 0, O. B. A.s Hyman Lodgo.
," Is' .' " A- nnd Max Shermnn Lodge.
No. 8. 1. O. B, Bh., aro Invited to intend the
funeral aervlces, on Friday, at 10 a. m, pre
cisely, at her late residence, 1027 N. 32d at.
Interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery.
T-K FEVnE. On Juno 27. 1010, at Nev Ilrltaln
Pa.. FBANK A. I.E FEVBE. aged 02 years.
Belatlvea and friends aro Invited to nttend the
funeral, without further notice, from hln late
residence, on Friday. June 80. 41 p. m. In
terment at Beulah Cemetery.
1-ON'n. On Juno 2R. 1010. at Tlcrmont, N. J..
CHABLES II. LONO. Duo ,(otlce of the fu
neral will be given, from tho residence of his
brother-in-law, John Hagcrty, S. E. tor 13th
and Christian ats.
lAJnUY.On June 28, 1110, EDWARD J,, aon
Edwnrd nnd Mary I.ubey, aged 87 yeara.
Relatives and friends aro lnlted to attend
tho funeral, on Friday, at 7:80 a. m.. from
parents' residence. 211B Fernon at. Iteaulem
Mass Church of St. Edward, at 0 a. m. pre
cisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Auto service.
a4liPj,P-Y;-PJun".2S' "to. of diphtheria.
N st MAPPSON. daughter of Mary Mapp-
- iiulsld. oTmlffr"" rn,crmont prlvate' at
it7X?K'P' la.m 2S- 110. ANNA B..
t u?J1.t.eir ?f "J? ,ln!8 Dr- Ialah and Sarah
ii. iItt'aek. Relatives and friends aro In
vum to attend tho funeral services at the
residence of the late Helen Erben. Radnor.
Pa., on Friday, at 2 p. m. Interment prl-
?te n0?" wl" mMt lh0 t:10 train
from Broad Street Station,
MiK-?,70n..Juna .28' 10l- WILLIAM, bus
band of Maria A. JIcKay. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
Services, on Rntiirrlnv n n.in n ..
Jlsely. at his late residence"' 2033' need st.
Interment private at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
Mmn?rN'Ti'SSjdnlJr' Qn iun' -" ln,l- PAT
niCK JOSEPH, husband of Mary A. Mc-
?nm.(n5, SI?n. aged 20 years. Relatives
SSt f!e,,j2s' J1'"? 'he Liberty Bell Lodge. No.
?.7. Broth.erhJ?A ot. n- n- Trainmen, aro In
vlted to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8:30
p-l '..rr,"S inl" 'QtH residence, 2005 East
h ?-,.v ?i?lemn Mn." ot Hequlem at tho
Church of tho Ascension, at 10 a. m. pro-
te"ly' In,erment ot Il0,y Sepulchre Ceme-
Mr.JJA)?fln?tIN, Suddenly, on June 27, MARGA
RET J. MCLAUGHLIN, of 783 Preston streot.
Relatives and frrends are Invited to attend
tho funeral aervlcea. on Friday, at 2 p. m..
at the Oliver II. Balr Building. 18:10 Chestnut
street. Interment private.
0rtE,1!?vi,.lE,iIETt AtThta """"" home. Atlan
V C&Z,Ilu J". J4ne,?7lnl8L ABRAHAM
.., husband of Carrie If. Oppcnhelmer. aged
i? '?!". Belatlvea and frlenda. also She
klnah Lodge. No. 240. F. and A. M. : Key
stone Chapter. No. 17B, aro Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Friday at 10:30 n, m..
Si.i?" "SWSI1" ' "' brother. .Charles Opoen
helmer. J300 North Park ove'. Philadelphia.
Interment private, at Mount Sinai Cemetery.
Remains may be viewed on Thursday, from
?,!? J. Pi m1 at Parlor of J. T. Crowley.
1004 Pacific ave.. Atlantic City. ""''.
OTTO. On June 27. 1910. PETER, husband of
i'Ar J.,..0t.t? "D!1 ISP la,e Qorge and Mar
garet Otto. In his 71er vnr u.,li. .... nH
frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral serv
n?ni ?f-rT,5ay,.at J, p m" at Iat residence,
0208 Morton st.. Germantown. Interment
widow of Arthur Toner, Itetatlrri and friends
are. Invited to attend, the funeral service, on
Friday, at 2 r, m., at her late residence, io2I
Summer st. Interment atrletly private., ne
mains may be viewed on Thursday, after 7
p, m.
TRIMBLE. On June 28, 1010. at M residence.
8l?..Jf'..eM.,,-J WILLIAM. MCCLELLAND
TRIMBLE, Notice of funeral later.
WALTER. On June 27, 1916. HANNAH C.,
Widow of Herman Walter (nee Daman). Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at
the Oliver II. Balr Building. 1820 Chestnut st.
Interment at Westminster Cemetery. Re
mains may be viewed on Friday, from 7 to 9
p. m.
PERSONALS
R. JAnviS has .purchased grocery store, of
rvainan ragon, 1142 uimosrfl
be sent to B25 B. 8th st.
All bills
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., 1801
Chestnut st. C. E. Bennett, Theodore E.
Smith, Jr., deneral Vehicle Co., A. Itlte A
Bros, Morris Well, Quaker News Co., Miss
B. . H. Schell, J. II, Duval, Dale Gardner,
Ralph Townsend, Austin Lawn Mower Co.,
L. P, Crundalt, Miss E, Kane, Michael Mayo,
Miss Helen Cavanaugh, National Sup. Co.,
Mr. and Mrs, Cohne, Mrs. Bill Atkins, W. C.
Dickinson. Charles Derrlng. Mr. Bonafaky,
Mary Costanzo. Mrs. Albln Pennington, Wm.
Crelghton, A, C. Huff Knitting Co., Burt W.
Lyon, Mrs. Isabel II. Boone, Chas. II. Wal
ters, Miss Helen, Croskoy, Mr. Allen W.
Evans, Jr.. Paul Hollander, A. If. Dawson.
W. F. LIkly, Misses McDonnell, Mrs. Walter
ittyiur.
S Prosperity j
j
POSTAL TELEORAPH CABLE CO., 1420 S.
Pcnn square O. F. Ornderle. E. F. Congdon,
tnsey.
Wal-
J. J. wetmore, O. M. Prentiss, Eddie Ramsey
jonn jLonovan, Mr. a. v. conroy, J. P.
ker.
LOST AND FOUND
For Other Lost and Found Ads See Fare 1
oniP Tjost, on Lincoln Highway, one mile
south of Langhorne. Pa., about 10.30 o'clock
Tuesday evening, Juno 27, n grip containing
lady'a apparel. Reward will bo paid to the
finder thereof, occupants of nutomoblle bearing
New York license, the number of which Is
known. If the same Is returned to 1431 Chest
nut st,, Philadelphia.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BOOKKEEPER. cp,, wanted; general contrac
tor's office; central part city: state experience
nnd references II 1)47, Ledger Central.
This is tho most pros
perous season Phila
delphia has experi
enced. Are you getting
your share of its pros
perity? Is your income
showing an increase
during these money
making times? If not,
start out today on the
right road. Place an
advertisement in the
"Want Ad" columns of
the Ledger, and avail
yourself of the best
means of finding a
better position.
phoneWalnut OR MAIN 3000
mmmirammwiZBmt
MIIIIIIIIIIHBIIIlil
HELP WANTEDMALE
Continued from rreceglna Column,
.. SECRETARY
The president of a Philadelphia manufac
turing company desires a secretary of eeveral
rears' eiperlence who Is an efOclent stenog
rapher, good correspondent and competent to
originate and correct advertising copy.
In replying state explicitly age, education,
experience, whether married or single, compen
sation, references and at what date you can
take up duties.
Office hours. 8'30 to B:30j Saturdays, 8:30
to 12:80.
, Address President, P, O. Box 8078, Philadelphia,
HELP WANTED MALE
"ADVERTISING"
The president of a Philadelphia manufactur
ing company desires a secretary of several
years' experience who Is an etflctent stenog
rapher, good correspondent and competent to
tfrlglnate and correct advcrtlalng copy.
In replying stato explicitly age, education,
experience, whether married or single, compen
sation, reference and at what dato you can
take duties.
OfOce hours, 8:80 to 0:30: Saturdays. 8:80
to 12:80.
Address President, P. O. Box 8078, Philadelphia.
8TAKER8 Machine stakers wanted at leather
factory In Camden: wages, I211 per week: no
labor trouble. P 303, Jdger Office.
STENOGRAPHER
, The president of a Philadelphia manufactur
ing company desires a secretarr of several
years" experience who Is nn efficient stenog
rapher, good correspondent nnd competent to
originate and correct advertising copy.
In replying state expllcltlng age. education,
experience, whether married or single, com
pensation, reference and at what date you
can take duties.
Oftlcn hours, 8:80 to 8:30; Saturdays, 8:30
to 12:30. v
. Address President, P. O. Box 8078, Phlla-dolphla.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
Continued rem rrectdlna Cotumtt.
A 8TUDKNT of Pennsylvania State College de
sires a position for the summer as companion
to a lady or nschlldnurse: references ex
changed. H B10, Ledger Office.
EMPLOTERB are beginning to recognlia the
eertlce rendered by, "Miss Dean" at Ledger
Central as Invaluable to them at that psycho
logical moment when they nnd themselves
without ofOco help. They know that a phone
call Walnut 8000 or Main 8000 will bring them
Just the desired assistance, bo It 0 Stenog
rapher. Bookkeeper, Secretary or Clerk, "Mies
Dean" keeps In touch with young women who
are seekln .-assistance. Have you ever asked
her aestslancet It Is a free service to Ledger
Advertisers.
ATTTfl T.tttBjiT ....
Con finned from Jv...,- 2W.r
POPLAR l17,f to" h,r. f-SJS
Parle 1482. i.;.-!" WPea rt.TTr-s
IL25 hr.i also b;aM:n.i-4" tJSJ
Poplar 218
TOJPKTTllfeJTlV
, -rs ot'airiKSUF-
-A5JpAiNriKfj-
STENOGRAPHEIt for answering correspondence
nnd other office work: good opportunity for
advancement! stato age, experience, refer
encea and salary desired, Address Office
Manager. P. 0.Boxaq78,Phlla,
STENOGRAPHER, 20-2SI high school graduate?
large manufacturing concern: excellent futurei
knowledge languages desirable. P 804. Ledger
Of(lce. . j
TINNER good all-round, wanted; steady Job for
tho right man. James M. Williams, State
College, Pa,
TRAVELER, 20 to 80, for school book house:
salary and expenses: must be college graduate:
teaching experience preferred: permanent posi
tion. Address Longmans, Oreen A Co., 440
4 th ave. 1 New York city.
UPHOLSTERERS wanted on chairs. Apply
Graham, 244 S. 0th St.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT desires books of smalt firm to
do eenlngs. B 328, Ledger OfOce.
ADVERTISING and sales correspondent, up to
modern methods, familiar with trade condi
tions here and In Latin America, "penks,
reads and writes Spanish, at liberty. O 100.
Ledger Office.
ADVERTISING MAN, 4 years' exp. detail and
selling, dea. pos. In advertising dept. or ngencyi
unquestionable ref.J 144, Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER? experienced, will audit accounts,
open, close and write up books, day or evening:
high efflclencr systems. Installed! .moderate
terms. Bell phone Woodland3833 IS.
BUTLER or vaTet, Japanese, . wishes position!
best references. II mu, wager Mmii
CHAUFFEUR, white. Protestant, married, reli
able: abstainer: any car: Fierce J"'
age Il4l II yearjs experience. II 953. Led. Cent.
CHAUFFER, white, married,, ago " i"i
IIAVB BVEtlT FAr-rnirt.; -S
finest work. CatM-.., A wll nmr
tele, where QUAL1TT .! rtlcoi2 3
.,0. VEft. w. parvb. w. S:
"JiwWIJS KiUTros '.
,TRY MT VAR
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FOfi TOiift YHSaWH Pof.tiSf1
It has no equal. Si.1V8 Bd
Satisfaction BuarSntetdn-'L'l K
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PARTS
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CHAMBEHMAID-Waltress, neat, capable girl!
ref. req.i suburbs. Meet employer 11 a. m.,
Thursday, Room 205. 003 Chestnut st.
CHAMBERMAID nnd laundress, Prot.: two In
lamuy; rcr required it 010. ieqger urnce.
COOK Experienced woman: reference required!
suburbs. Meet employer, 11 a, m., Thursday,
Room 201, 008 Chestnut st.
COOK.
urbs. Meet employer Friday,
203, 003 Cheatnut st.
colored: capable woman wanted for sub-
noyer 1 nuay, 11 a. m.. Room
GIRL, white. oung, neat, wanted to assist In
Ico cream parlor and light lunch room: good
home: must hae references; experience not
required. F. Elsbrunner, 100 Mldvale ave.
GIRL for housework, 'small fnmlly: colored or
white. Coll 1033 Wallace st.
light work
sary: XCT a week paid while learning.
no experience neces-
Appiy
OIRLS wanted
310 North 32d.
GOVERNESS for three? children: reference ro
quired. 4010 Wynnefleld ave.. West Phlla.
HOUSEWORK Experienced girl: good home:
good wages; laundress kept. 210 L. Sedgwick
st. Tako Oermantown ave. car. Carfare paid.
Chestnut Hill 070.
HOUSEWORK (general) Young woman, good
plain cook: ref. req.; country, near Willow
Grove. Call 025 Chestnut st.. Room 001.
HOUSEWORK (general) Good plain cook: must
be reliable; small family; ref. req. 14th
and rayetto ats,. Conshohocken. Pa.
ATTENDANT or orderly for sanitarium for
nervous dlsoascss salary 122 a month and
board and room. Address S. Lord. Stamford,
Conn.
AUTO REPAIRSIEN AND MACHINISTS, cani
ble of overhauling nnd rebuilding autotruck
I 217. Ledger OfOce.
BOOKKEEPER Tounc man who understands
principles of cost accounting and bookkeeping;
must lie a good penman; permanent position
and good opportunity for energetic soung man:
state nge, experience and rotcrcncc. C 104,
Ledger Office
BOOKKEEPER Young man ns ledger clerk;
good snlary; splendid chance of advancement.
Apply Pathe Exchange. 1235 Vine st;
WANTED
DIE SINKERS
TRIMMER DIE MAKERS
FORGE MACHINE HANDS
BOARD DROP HAMMERMEN
CALL OR WRITE
EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION
1032 OLIVER BLDG.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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thor. reliable: 7 yrs.' prac:: shop and road exp.
onJilslcJassarji.I2Dlckinson8003Jr:
CHAUFFEUR-COACIIMAN. first class: sober.
honest, reliable: best reference. Address S.
E. L.. Berwyn Pnstofflce, Pa.
CHAUFFEUR, single, white, wants position
with prUate family: has private reference.
11 jt.iu. imager mnce.
CHAUFFEUR, colored, desires position: nve
years' reference: city or country. Address
1731 Moravian st.
CLERK, middle-aged, wants position, temporary
or permanent: refs. furnished. C lll.LedJirr.
GARDENER-FARMER, understands caro of
poultry: sober, trustworthy: excellent refer
ence. Call 11 a. m. Friday, Room 203, 008
cnestnut st,
MAN AND WIFE Man houseman or under
stands garden and lawn, wife first-class cook.
also sister as chambermaid or waitress, wishes
positions together: Orst-clnss references, Mrs,
Miller. lBllf Cherry st. Spruce 1004. ,
SALESMAN for machinery (toxtllo preferred).
open lor position: n years- roan experiencei
ences. j
best references.
147 Ledger Central.
SALESMAN wishes city position or represent
reputablo company In Nev York or Balto.;
references. 11 D4B. Ledger Central.
T a??SED.o"EnTnnT:
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aSer-wd TOgyggft'
ATJTQ Tirata
Guaranteed V&$. ""B
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BUSINESS QPPQTlTmr88!
BONE BUTTON MAKERS wnnted: highest
wages and bonus paid. Hallelgh & Co.,
American and Cambria sis.
BOOKKEEPER Good opportunity for nn exp.
man: state exp.. nge. etc., fully. C 82, Led, Off.
BOY wanted: grammar school graduate; Protest,
ant. Apply 032 Bourso Bldg.
BOY. over 10 years, wanted to learn good trade.
414 East Allegheny ave.
BOYS Strong boys wanted to learn plumbing
trade. Apply 1700 Sansom at.
HOUSEWORK Neat whlto maid; small family.
Meet employer Thursday, 11 a. m.. Room 205,
(108 Chestnut st. .
HOUSEWORK Capable woman for general
work, small family; referenco required. Phone
Wayne 10(1.1 W.
HOUSEWORK Good cook: neat, willing, with
good reference, in small family. If 510,
Ledger O f fl ce .
HOUSEWORK Whlto girl,
rood.
Apply 4045 York
LADY CANVASSER, exp.. for Insurance; one
living near Oermantown preferred Apply, be
fore 12. 0018 Germantown ave..Itoom 201.
LAUNDRESS, colored, to assist with chamber
work, for suburbs. Meet employer Friday, 11
a. m,. Room 205. 008 Chestnut st.
MENDERS and burlers Wanted, exp.
wnmnn
on fins men's wear, capablo to take chargo
small plant; good opportunity. P 303, Led. Off.
NECKWEAR Experienced operators wnnted on
men's neckwear. T. T. McCutcheon & Bro.,
Pltcalrn Building. 11th nnd Arch.
NURSE or attendant for sanitarium for nervous
diseases; salary 122 a month and board and
room. Address S. Lord. Stamford, Conn.
BOYS Strong boys
1700 Sansom st.
to learn plumbing trade.
BOYS Apply John Bromley & Son. Lehigh aye.
below Front st.
CREDITS Lnrgo corporation needs young man
to nsslst credit man! retail credit experience
essential; must be a good collection corre
spondent and bookkeeper: permanent position
and excellent opportunity for energetic and
ambitious young man, 24 to 28; state nge, ex
perience nnd references, otherwise application
will be Ignored. C 105. Lodger Of dec.
DRAFTSMAN, nrchltecural or interior decorat
ing; knowledge of const, not essential: perma-
iibiu; kuuu iwy .u nam man. in. .Marnet L'UJ.
WANTED Addressograph operntor In a largo
manufacturing plant: one competent to take
entire charge; plcnso stato nge. experience nnd
salary expected. M 048, Lodger Central.
WANTED Collector and solicitor; must have
somo knowledge of bookkeeping, and either
furnish bond or buy part Interest. For par
tlculars nddress M 502, Ledger Office.
WANTED Whlto man and wife or two men
for dishwashing; nlso man for night porter.
Write or telephone American House, Bethle
hem. Pa.
WANTED Ten oung men to learn aauaago bus
iness: 22c. per hour. Apply 8945 Germantown.
WATCHMAN nnd fireman for night, experienced!
with ref. 8. W. cor. 12th and Carpenter ats.
YOUNG MAN wnnted, experienced In men's fur
nishing store: state age, where employed and
salary expected. J 53. Ledger Central.
SHIPPER, packer, 10 years' exp.
position. I),, IMP Durfor st.
wants steady
STENOGRAPHER Young man, 82, 10 years'
experlcnco adcrtlslng work, open for engage
ment: thor. knowledge follow-up work, mul
tlgraph. address, mach.. etc. C 30. Led. Off.
BTENOGRAI'IIER Energetic young man, ex
perienced, wants position: chance for advance
ment: 150 per month. W. A., 157 N, 20th st.
VALET Young man, experienced In cleaning
nnd pressing clothes, wishes position. Herbert
Bormacher, 2515 N. 7th st.
SPANISH translations: Spanish student; home
workr typewriting. C 0, Ledger OfOce.
MR. ADVERTISING MAN
Can you use me? I am a young man. practi
cal photo-engraver, with 7 years' experience In
tha advertising engraving department of ono
of the largest publlshlne houses In the coun
try. I would llko to become associated with
b. lst-clasa ndv. house. II 430, Ledger Central.
YOUNG MAN to learn hot-press stamping; paid
whllo learning. Apply Wolf & Co., 4th floor,
12th nnd Cnllowhfll
YOUNG MAN. 10 to 20, to attend newsstand
In prominent hotel: must have reference. M
550. ledger Central.
YOUNG SIAN. 18. for ofOce work and shipping.
P. & O. Distributing Co.. 148 N. Front.
YOUNG MEN between tho ages of 18 and 35
who deslro to travel and to receive military
training as members of the Ilrst lino ot the
country's defense apply, at 1400 Arch st., Phil
adelphia, Pa., for detailed Information re
garding enlistment In the United States Marine
Corps,
DRAUGHTSMAN, mechanical, wanted Immedi
ately; state age, experience nnd salary ex
pected. Standard Fuse Corp.. Paulsboro. N. J,
ELECTRICIANS
Experienced men. Apply Electrical Depart
ment. STRAWBRIDOE & CLOTHIER
FIREMAN for soft coal wanted. See engineer.
Apply Hancock ft. entrance, above Lehigh
u.p., ammi oc runiuan iuacnino UO.
Charles P. Stocskhaip, Camden, Dies
Charles P. Stoclcham, a pioneer In the
lumber business In Camden, died yesterday
at his home, 012 Cooper street, after a brief
Illness. Mr. Stockham,' who was In his 98th
year, continued his business activities un
til he was taken 111 a week ago. Ills funeral
Will take place on Friday from the First
Presbyterian Church, Camden, of which he
waa a member.
Mrs. Mary Jane Cook Dead
Mrs. Mary Jane Cook, widow of Con
gressman., Joel Cook, died at her summer
home, Belvolr, near Norrlstown, on Tues
day. She waa In her 74th year. The
funeral will be held at Belvolr on Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. The burial will be
private.
23eatfji
BATBOFF. Suddenly on June 28, 1018, JES3B
8.. beloved husband of Mary E. Hatrolf.
Relatives and friends and all societies of which
ha was a member are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Friday evening, at a
o'clock, at his late rcsldencs, 2312 .N. 18th
st. Interment private. Cold Point Cemetery.
Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. '
BENSON On June 29. 1018. ELIZABETH,
widow of John Benson. Relatives and frlsnda
are Invited to attend tha funeral aervlcea
?a Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at ber
its residence, 1B22 Vine si. Interment
private.
ODDER. On Jun 28, 1018. LOUISA a., wife
st Charles Dodder.. Relatives and friends are
lnrlted to attend the funeral services, at the
residence of Wesley H. Kehr. 2101 Diamond
St.. on Thursday, at 10 JO a. m. precisely,
BOHN. Oa June 27. m. CATHARINE, wlf.
?JL,ttorton-D.-,Uoh') R """JSf'lter of the late
Philip and Mary Conlliv Th. relatives and
friends us Invited to attend tha funeral, on
Saturday, at T;80 a. m., from ber l&ts rest-
r'VM.S.Tn ,3V rS7; 10,1,0- ALGERNON B..
husband of M. Louise Pams and aon of the
lat P'orge Y. and Amelia Pams. RelatlveS
and friends, also the employes Narrlcat Rib
bon Company, are Invited to nttend the fu-5?-rB.L
'.?.f.y'ce.'- Rt S'l . ,a,a residence. 2300
North 22d at., on Friday, at 2 p. m. pre
cisely. Interment at West Laurel Cemetery.
Automobile funeral. Mmnwf.
Q.UINN. On June 27. 1010. BRIDGET, widow
of Christopher Qulnn. aged B0 years, luia
"."J1. "S3 friends, also Sacred Heart Society
ot St. Edward's Church, are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Saturday1, at 8:30 a. m.. from
fi?rJTls .."'v.,. 8o'mn Requiem Mass at Stl
Michael's Church, at 10 a. m. precisely. Inl
ttrment at New Cathedral Cemetery.
BUSK. Suddenly, on June 27. 1018. O. PEnnr
RU8K. husband of Amanda M. Husk (nee
Smith). In the 71st year of his ago. Rela!
tlvea and friends, nlso Lodge No. 0. F and
A. M.. are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. at his lit.
residence. 2221 North 18th st. Interment prl
BHOTWEXL. At her residence. 2105 W Tloia
Jives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Saturday, at 10:30 a m
at the Oliver II. Hair Building, 1820 ChSstEuf"
St. Interment strictly private. -nesrut
SPKESE. On June 27. 1010. at Ocean Cltv
N. J.. EMMA JANE, widow of Andrew J'
Spe- Ivs'atlveg and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral aervlces, on Friday at i
p. m.. at her late residence, 331 B. Chelten
ave.. Oermantown. Interment private.
SU11KB. On Wednesday. June 28, 1D1U wirr
IAM PALMER SUBKlt. aged 9 years. Refc
tlvea and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, without further notice, from h"? late
residence. Near Edgeworth. Bucks) Countv
!.. on Saturday. Jn 1 n. 11 vuuniy.
ment at Newton Cemetery. 4n"r"
SUPLEE. On June 20, 1018. MARY FRAN.
CKS. daughter of the late William and Mary
Supl. (nee. Miller!. Relative, and friend?
are in vi tea to attend the funeral services, on
Er.MWr- .I? ?& ? mV at her la,a residence.
611 rorth B8d st. Interment at Westminster
Cemetery.
BUTTON. Suddenly, on June 27. 1010. MARr
A.. SUTTON (nee 'nunn). widow of John But
ton. Relatives and friends are Invited to at
tend the funeral services, on Saturday, at -p.
m.. at her late residence. 0340 Gray'g ave"
Interment at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. Re
mains may be viewed Friday, from 8 to 10
TANNOCK. On June 27. 1016. BESSIE M..
wife of David Tannock (nee Corbet!). Rela.
lives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Friday morning. June 80. at 8
o'clock, from her lata residence, 5318 Tocum
n.Sl' -AV'. ,Solm.n !ufem Mass at
Church of Most Blessed Sacrament, at 020
o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross. Auto
HOSPITAL
Fully equipped. 20 miles of Philadel
phia, on macadam road; ample grounds;
old shade: sufficient acrengo to accom
modate convalescents; very reasonable
price for quick sale, ds owner Is com
pelled to give up the care; possession
at once.
J B. THOMPSON. 113 North High St.,
West Chester. Pn.
SALESLADY, Gentile, exp,, ror dry goods store,
ll.lng in neighborhood preferred; referenco ro
qulred. 2725 Olrard ave.
HAI.EHr.ADIES. exDerlenced
---.------. . . ...
years 01a, xor rriuay aitcrnoons ana evenings.
ue-
must be over 21
also all day Saturday. Apply Fries Bros
partment Store. 500(1. 08 Germantown ave,
FOREMAN (ono) for Beven vertical boring mills;
one with experience on Ilullnrd mills pre
ferred: salary 180 per week to start: chances
for adinncement to good man: one with fore
man experience preferred. Address or call
at once. De Laval Steam Turblno Company,
Trenton. N. J.
INSTRUMENT MAKERS, toolmakers. J3.24 to
J4.48 per day of 8 hours; machinists. 13 to 14:
assistant machinists, 2 to 12,00; SKILLED
LABORERS. J2; hand turret lathe operators.
J2.88. Potter & Johnston. 3.52. Automatic.
Cleveland. Drown, Sharpo A Grldley, 3.7(1;
higher compensation when on pleco work, cltl
i"V:f? days' leavo after one year's service.
7 holidays and Saturday afternoons during
summer months, all with full pay. Apply
Frankford Arsennl, preferably In person
llrldesburg. Phlladefphln. Pa person.
YOUNG MEN to collect for Instalment business;
not oer 25 years of age. with r,f.nM
where employed for the last Hvo jears; for
thoso Just through college or school. P 300.
LedgerOffice.
YOUNG MEN wanted. 17 to 20 years, for light
mechanical work. 045 lltdge ave., second
floor.
NEW YORK MANUFACTURER OF LADIES1
NECKWEAR WITH ESTABLISHED TRADE
IN PENNSYLVANIA. IS nnsilloilM nl-SiS
TING SALESMAN SELLING LACES TO
HANDLE THEIR LINE AH WELL AS HIS
OWN. COMMISSION BASIS ONLY. STATE
FULL PARTICULARS. CORRESPONDENCE
CONFIDENTIAL. ADDRESS ROOM 803? (10
BROADWAY. NEW YORK. '
DO YOU WANT TOREtGN TRADE7 MY
TERRITORY IH AUSTRALIA AND NEW
ZEALAND, FOR WHICH I WANT A-l LINE
OF MOTORS, MACH. OR MDSE. J 57,
LEDGER CENTRAL.
OPPORTUNITY WANTED
Lawyer desires position with trust company
or firm: small salary with futurei excellent
references. J 141, Ledger Central,
PHILADELPHtAN with ........ . "
in New York city wishes "."! "PWeita?
wno desire New York cllr X... ln'm MrS
Phone privileges at the & ,lMs
per month. This Includes th.Wi,?,,t li
messages nnd holding "or ' foVLK!" M 12
For 13.50 desk la pwfdedSV'K'
hould, party wish private EuJlJw"',w3J
when In the city personali" "nS1
eluded, as will a nominal liS W
telephone calls. UnSrecedJiiiP'",lt . I3i
representative. Addnn jg
"PATENTS Bma for"-olr-7SJI
?T-'S
ini.1.1 u A,iiX. ;" "c,p wu d.t,iMr":.
, ..VHI.V l, "
FOSTER & WEBSTER nnnt..
1011 Chestnut St. Bell nam,, to.,.. t
"""I liNS
OPPORTUNITY for ...., .
'".'"".U" !' healthy" autom?li '.!!
nun. cnve interest secured: ors7Vi..'",J
nalary excellent future" stflei i.J!fS?
BOllclfed. M 452. Ledxe'r f?.riilJaw"
RETAIL GROCERY, doing IJOO . ..4. . 1
part of Germantown; stock, good Sm :&'
to-date nxtures; will go cheanfaf "iM M
integrity Realty ComS4l.Waei&a.
LET ME SELL TOUR nuSIMPn
.... .. . ARTHUR LBUPOLD :S
laia t-nesmut tuailey niils-Jsiie g
PICTURE THEATRE. auhufbannsobTIs?
110 vuiiiueiiiion: luc. aal y; strictly tlril. liiu'.l
. highly prontnble. HAIIRIST. 2M fa. KLJW'l
,?.ISfLK XS!;.hJjhr.a' cash offer niail
CIGAR
by Saturday. B001 Media st.
BUSINESS JEHSQITAIS
.LATEST STYLES
EVENING
CLOTIIE8
TO
tnnn
LEIDNER'S. 10TH ft OIRARD AV.. 8. W.
DELIVi'IDWraj-
OPEN EVENINQs
a
EMPLOYMENT AQENCIES
WANTED Cooks for Catholic rectory, want po
Hiltons; cooks, chambermaids, chlldnurses.
housework girls; Ger. chlldnurse wants pos.
Miss Rose Dougherty. 1813 W. Glrard aye.
NICHOLLS. 1020 ifalnbrldge Camp. help, all
nationalities, supplied, wanted, butlers, sec
ond men: also female help. PJiono Locust 2130.
MISS MARY T. McCARTIIY. 2107 Christian
(Ixc. 1303). supplies and wants lst-class Prot.,
Cath.. male and female help, all nationalities
ONE of tho largo trust companies has a position
vacant: applicant, about 18, must address In
ow;n handwriting, giving qualifications and de
tails regarding himself; salary J000, with
chanco of advancement; control of business es
Hcntial to engagement. Add. II 320, Led Off
SALESLADIES, experienced, selling cloaks and
suits; state salary and reference. Address
David A. Cohen, 1720 Atlantic ave., Atlantic
City. N. J.
STAMPERS Experienced stampers on flno sta
tionery In bronze and color; nlso feeder for
power press. Apply Bailey. Banks '& Blddle
Co 1221 Sansom. 4th floor.
STAMPERS on stationery.
N. Uth St.. 3d floor.
II. Sllierwood, 27
STENOGRAPHER, knowledge of bookkeeping:
seashore hotel. M 558. Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHERS. BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS
have recognized the assistance that "Miss
Dean." of the Commercial Department at
Ledger Central, has been In securing situa
tions of the better kind a service which the
publlo cannot do without. "Miss Dean" has
both tha Interests of the employer and em-
filoye at heart, and can be depended upon nt
he right time and place. This service Is of
fered to you as a ledger advertiser take ad-
vumuso u, i .muieuiu.c.y u you are seeuing a
position.
LATHE HANDS wanted; must have experience:
good wages and conditions. Apply Crane
Dept.. Nlles-Bement-Pond Co., Meadoto and
........ ...
MAII.,!?IBT5"Ts.".v,ir.ftl vtoolmakors, general ma
chlnlsts and lntho hands. INDUSTRIAL MAN
UFACTURING COMPANY, 117 Federal bu.
Camden.
MACHINISTS, boiler makers, car repairers car
builders, whlto and colored laborers. Apply
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Free Labor Bu.
reau, 010 S. 11th.
LHi-uiraiare manager with experlencoin
5.''"".'?' l..WShS!!?-rt"l"." and
.v.... ..u.p. , iu wtn ..urnuany. 43.1.1 Tn
cony at.. Frankford.
General
attractive.
for
BOOKKEEPERS Several
S20.00.
CLERKS Good openings
J10.00 up.
STENOGRAPHER South America,
enced. over 21. contract $1800.00.
UHAUUirnuiNA- Prospective and
openings.
young men.
experl-
twhlrnl .V..II... .......... ..: . . 1.CIU-
chantcal (2) Jut out of town. 1100 00 mi -Mechanical,
city. 120.00. eiuo.uu mo.,
FOREMAN Machine shop.
Other positions open for
HIGH GRADE MEN
BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANT
1301 LAND TITLE BLDO.
MRS KANE. 511 S. lDth. wants and sunnlles
nil kinds of first-class white help. Phone.
opruce aivi, .
AUTOMOBILES .
For Sale
APPERSON 101O. 0-cyllnder. 5-passenger: has
been used for demonstration only. Car better
than new and carries regular guarantee. Will
sacrifice as '17 models are shipped. Phone
Spruce 2070. or address
as.
ir
'
sv
it
FtII.T-nnw.qq niTrro- J
FULL ASSORTMENT OF SIZES
.LATEST STYLES , 1''
. , TO HIRE AND FOR 8ALB v. ',
One-button rtitwnvs fni t..n. w.j.i.. ....
modern silk hats. Cooper.1010 oirirq iw,. 3
FULL-DRESS -fltlWH " "
Cutaways. Tuxedos and Back Bulti
NEUBAUER, THE TAILOR, ll dttltL it
Bell Phone. Walnnt "nisr !
Ilell phone, Walnut 2011
SUPERFf.UOUS-HAIR removed by .iltctr.tr--'
the only permnnent way. ErebroVi r33tt
MISS SMITH. 402 Keith TtaatwTMa?rj
Miss Hoppe, hairdresser, facial mii'K twsVf
curing, form. Mint Arcade, with MU IsSTf
diamonds nouairr ;tia
Bank' references. Appraisement. 1 wmtST?
HARRY W. SMITH. 717 SanwnitT'
CARPET CLEANING '
CONTINENTAL
CARPET CLEANING UoTlSB
20TH ST. ABOVE CHESTNUT
Bell Phone. Lncnt WA
N.
WILLIAM T. TAYLOR
E. cor. Rroad and Race ats.
CADILLAC. 1012. LIMOUSINE,
equipped with electric lights and starter: up
holstery and tires good; very suitable for
funeral work. Special price If bought prior
to June 30.
I LOCOSIODILE.
2314 Market st. Locust 450.
II. A. JENKB. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
MACHINISTS Wanted, lathe, planer and boF
lng mill hands; highest wages to competent
men: B0 hours weekly. Apply John Balzley
Iron Works. 014 S. Delaware ave.
MAN. married, not under 28 yeara lild for
position as collector and distributor for high
grade magazine concern, salary JS and good
commission while learning; expenses paid
adaptability to learn and willingness to fol
low Instructions the only requisites. Call
Vr' lb .p,um5- 1 Manhattan Building.
4th and Walnut atS;
TONER-UHITTON. On June SJ. 1010, MARY.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS Girls between IT
and 22, who are anxious to secure permanent
positions, with refined, pleasant, homelike sur.
roundlngs: salary paid while learning: rapid
advancement. Apply In person ta the Hell
Telephone Co.. 400 Market St.. dally except
Sunday, between 8:30 a. m. nnd 8 p. m.j also
Tuesday and Friday, between 0:30 p. ta. and
8j-io p. m,
WAITRESS. Protestant, first class, for small
fcdwOMoi r"'rence "Wired. II 620,
YOUNG LADY of good appearance to attend
cigar stand on roof of prominent hotel: work
evenings only. M 040. Ledger Central.
MAN, familiar with draughting, to take charge
of upkeep department In a large woodworking
factory; very good position for tho right man.
Address, stating age. experience, references,
etc.. P S02,Ledger Office,
WANTED Laborers and locomotive
ers. P. II. R. Co. Call 1711 Filbert st.
NIGHT WATCHMAN wanted: steady work: reS
erencea required. .. J 145, Ledger Central.
MEN
cleaners, r
OPERATORS Experienced railroad telegraph
operators; references. Apply Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad Free Labor Bureau. 610 S. 11th at.
CHAMBEBWORK and
woman wants position with
gooa ret.
SiVi!"?"1;- . colored
Phone 3320 'm.' Dickinson """ 'a!
COMPANION Refined, neat high achnni .h.i
,rs9,.gag.o,Boaa, -h,w m
C(i9K'JPr5te;"lnt; wants Poaltlons shore pre
ferred: best reference. r-nii .' ;.. "ivS;
Mount Pleasant aye.. Oermantown.
CADILLAC. 1014. touring car, overhauled and
repainted: full equipment; price 1850. AUTO
SALES CORPORATION. 142 N. Broad St.
COLE.
L.
1013. 4cyllnder touring.
S. BOWERS CO.. 245 N. Broad at.
COLE Distributors.
ENGER TWIN. 0, 1010. DEMONSTRATOR.
PRACTICALLY NEW CONDITION IN
EVERY nESPECT: CARRIES 1 YEAR FAC
TORY GUARANTEE: WILL DEMONSTRATE
IN ANY MANNER DESIRED: THIS IS AN
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A
NEW. UP-TO-DATE- MODEL AT A DIS
COUNT. BOTH PHONES. POP. 1830:
RACE 2078.
WP-ST PHILA.
WEST PHILA.
WEST PHILA.
MONARCH STOltAOB CO,
3c. run TAUD
88TO-72 LANCARTBIl AVK.
REAL CARTM1T nRATIVrt. Kfl Tl
USED. HOYER CO., 8809 N.WTR, t
MOO.,
DRESSMAKINO AND MILMNEEtj
DRESSMAKING nY EXPERT
MODISTE
307 Denckla Rldg.. 11th and MrVetili.
COLUMBIAN DRESSMAKING 8CHO0L-SW-I
clal rates: easy payments. C. Hsrlmao. JJSei
Columbia ave. (Formerly with McBeeltJ" I
FOE SALE
BILLIARD. POOL, combination. secosS'tei;
hniiffht. Hnlrt. rnnt.d. rhnnril: ttaUTfT
supplies. Lafe Keafer. American B,tBaI j
...... QO .1I...H ...a Phnn. V.nd Till. i
BILLIARD, pool tables: new. second-nari kevh
lng alleys; easy payments HwtfehBrrp.
Street Co., 222 S. 8th st. Phone Wtl.gW
BILLIARD . AND
POCKET TAI1I.EH W
us. unu.a
11102 Arcs.
bowllnir alleys: easy payments. URUNSWlCfc-r,
.. T. . ..V. ..S . b...r...A r.r- ...A.. . U X-
nAuar,.um,i.i,ftui,n .l.
OTTO BOADSTER 32 II. P.. light yellow color:
full oqulpment. Including Klaxonet. storm
apron, spare tire, etc.; tlreB nearly new.
II. N. TAYLOR.
800 Chestnut St.. Phlla.
COOK, chamberwork and waitress: seashore or
country: good ref. 2107 Balnbr dse it.
COOKING and downstairs v. ork YoungProtes:
, tant wants situation. C 102,Ledger Ofllce
COOKINO or day's work: 'first-class ref Mit:
.. .. ... . -... ..,c., i.uruertn. 1-q.
YOUNO IDY for clerical work. 130 a month:
state age. education, experience and present
employment. J 08. Ledger Central. '"
YOUNO WOMEN between ages of IT and "2
Just leaving school will nnd exceptional op
portunities In telephone operating; salary paid
whllo earning; permanent position assured,
with pleasant, homelike surroundings. Apply
a person to the Bell Telephone Co.. 408 Slir-
"m"-.'.1 ""pt. W,ay- between Mao
a. m. and 5 p. m,: alio Tuesday and Friday,
between 0:30 and 8:30 p. ra. f"r.
OPTICIAN Benebman for framelesa work. An
plyJ.E.Llmebarnert 1720 Chestnut st.
OPTICIAN Young man for bifocal work. J. h7
Limeburner,1720Cheatnut st.
QUII.LERS wanted. Apply John s- JamesDoC
son. Inc., Carpet and Plush Mills, Rldze ave.
above Allegheny ave., Philadelphia.
SALESMAN wanted for typewriter supplies: ex
perlenced preferred. C 101), Ledger Office.
SALESMEN We have several desirable posl
ttons for thoroughly experienced stationery
salesmen to represent us In city and nearby.
We pay salary, commission and expenses to
live men who know how to make good. Je
roma A. Friedman. Inc. 114 H. 10th.
SHIPPER, experienced.
Market st;
wanted. App'r 1022
SHOES Wonted, yonng man on brush; also
young man to stamp bottoms. Seventh floor,
315 North 12th st. '
8TABLEMAN wanted. Apply 03 N. 2d St.
220 Bread St., near Vine st.
DRESSMAKER, colored, thoroughly exp., wnnt.
eng'mts. Call evenlngsL DJcklnsonsobo M
GOVERNESS Young lady wIsheroTlUonaa
governess or tutor ng children for the summer
mus c. vocal and instrumental. Includedrprlv
family pref. 'Add, llox 370. Lancaster p'
iiuumjiwuiiiv woman, colored
or euro u. hdu..c.iii.ii a nouse
reference. 3810 Chestnut at.
or care of gentleman'a housoj good cook; tidy
reference. 3810 Chestnut i . ay.
HOUSEWORK Colored girl walits g.n.rai
houseworkiref erence 1000 s. 12th lt"leral
MOTHER'S HELPER, a VeaTone;-comoetent"
wllllnaand strong; can take charge of chft
dren. their rooms, clothes and entertain them'
music, embroidery, elemen. branches; seashoTa
. or country: 130 mo. J 4LLedger Central? 9
NURSE or nuraerygoverness. aermanTre7fs"
Aaaresa Kat.r wraiicn. uin BnqTIinmp.nn '
.Ti.aT.i.v nriVKnNRSM vj..... .Turj ' -
NURSERY OOVBRNESS. North deTman7waiits
Treator!.1 N? J. " "' l' ' "ot S'
SEAMSTRESSAme'r Prot.. middle-aged, wants
pos.: make herself useful; light duties. Miss
Moody, Jres. Hospital. SUth & Powelton ave
STENOGRAPHER, private, a years' experience"
dealrea permanent position. J 42, Ledger Cent'
OVERLAND touring, 1010, model 83: fully
equipped: good as new: no offer less than I57S
net considered: a decided bargain, J 140,
ledger Central.
RUSH DELIVERY, panel body. 1000 lbs.: de
livery car. used less than 800 miles; condi
tion like new: complete equipment; good rea
sons for selling; will demonstrate: price. 8500,
Standard Motor Car. Pullman distributor. 603
N. Broad: Pop. 1830. Uaco 2078.
BTUDEBAKER. 7-paasenger. lata model, electrlo
lighting and starting system; good condition:
full equipment: will demonstrate; price 8450.
Standard Motor Car Co.. (102 N. Brood at.
PULLMAN DISTRIBUTORS.
Poplar 1830. Race 2078.
BTUDEI1AKER 1010 7-passenger Touring Car.
used 700 miles: lots of extras: will sell rea
sonably. L 548. I-edger Central.
EDISON DIAMOND-POINT PIIOSOaRAPH
vosisiuv new. "mis i'rt'l"lrEir;
records and cabinet and will be sola tor mi
payable 75c weekly. Call or .write lor bj-!
pleto descriptions and large iUUitrstW ;,
logues. i
HEPPF.'S UPTOWN STOnEj, . , '
COR. 0TII AND THOMPSON BTft' '
CASH REGISTERS bought, sold. I'M'-, ;
130. Call and see our "I,?1 a
aSIl IlEajSTEIlS DOUgnt. SOiq. leaswJSi'
changed, repaired, , replated. Supplies. ftrNM
and factory rebullti New total adiUrt. M J
and factor;
low as
.els. Registers sold and leased by V
easy payments and fully tranteta
THE NATIONAL CASIf RKaiSTEBCO, ,
.Oil LiUCOliTIUl CT....-
IIUDSONS rebuilt and guaranteed: phaetons,
roadsters and cabriolets; elec. lights and start
ers. GOMERY-SCHWARTZ. 258 N. Tlroad it.
IIiaH-GRADE chassis for sale. In first-class
condition throughoutl can be equipped with
either light delivery or speedster body; will
sell cheap to quick buyer. Address ts 750.
Ledger Central. '
STENOGRAPHER, with knowledge of bookkeec-:
lng; 8years'exp. H 534. Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper; recent hliS1
school graduate; trial aollcltedQjn"" Jf gen.
TEACHER Middle-aged woman w!shessunr;
Intenaence ot cnnaren ror summer months!
preferably seashore. H J51 Odger Off Ice. !
WOMAN, middle-aged, seeks light chamberwork!
good home; small wages; good sewer: excellent
references. II 040. Ledger Central; """""
WIL.COX. S4i?3EZ
E-M-P PARTS
SCH0I1EH1J341.43::I5 JIARKET
BEND FOR FREE BULLETIN
GORSON AUTO EXCHANQE.
38 N. BROAD
AUTO LIVEBY AND aAKAOES
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tlons (H 10-Inch. D. F. records). An ei?":
outfit for ono who Is looking "r,.ErVS.;
ly. Call or write for complete aefaWfigf
and large Illustrated cutalorues. flf'Jir-
-iroias trom sin to tzuu.iftii i7w. i" ,
always on hand. J.nrt
HEPPE'S UPTOWN STORM
rnn n-rn Ajn TimMPSON-OTo. .
DESKS, riling cabinets, safes. llepb.oiw boo ,
and office furniture and fixtures ft ""rr,": J.
scription; usea. out in nne conmuuM. 5-f
cheap; free delivery anywherii
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DESKS, large assortment: also housjaoWv
nnure. uuung central . p""-":ni .7 s
ture fcompany. 0O4.C0l-0U CaliewM!Li-n-.i,
PIANO, new, will sell cheap for ea. ti
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con.; lowboy block front b'"-"" o33 ""
la.'.Rd virmtn virrrnoiiA VI. IntiaJI? Si
selections (10 10-Inch D. K. recortt.t
ceilent machine In e ery way. CanJ S
it '"."."'s "i-.'tfi.r."'- y.-;;."uw
catalogues. New Vlctrolas from lU'te P"
all styles, all woods alwanta. j
COR. 0TH AND THOMPSON ST..
PETEYSure, Peters Got Regular Hearing
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stucco. On display fB931 N7 Bth. oToVa 28.
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