Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 03, 1916, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1916.
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BECORDmElDAYROSH
TO RESORT FOR FOURTH
Transportation Fndilities of All
lines Out of City Taxed
to Limit
A new record Is beltiR set today" In tho
ruh of Phlladelphlnns to tRo seashore and
other resorts for tlie holiday. Starting Sat
urday noon, nnd continuing today, thous
ands of Phlladelphlnns left this city to
Bpend Independence Day elsewhere.
Transportation officials said It was the
createst holiday exodus In the history ot
the city. All of the transportation facil
ities leading from tha city were taxed to
their capacity and even the trolley lines aro
crowded with the holiday throngs.
Traffic at Broad street station during tho
t hours starting Saturday evening was
greater than In any similar period since
the structure was erected, nccordlng to
Assistant Station Master Morgan. Condi
tions were similar at tho Heading Terminal.
' mined.
Both the Beading and tho Pennsylvania
lines were taxed to their fullest capacity
to handle the crowds that flocked to the
eashore to spend the holidays.
The rccord-hrenlclng exodus this year Is
due partly to tho good weather, and also
to tho fact that many Philadelphia business
-houses closed on Saturday until Wednes
day, and gavo their employes an oppor
tunity to enjoy a vacation of four days.
Tho nanlcs will bo open for business to
day, nnd so will the Stock Exchange nnd
department -stores. Among those who have
closed their shops until after Independence
Day aro tho Walnut Street Business Asso
ciation, tho Commercial Exchange Chamber
of Commerce Grocers' nnd Importers' Ex
change and tho Board of Trade.
Soldier Saves Two Alleged Deserters
CAMP BRUMBAUGH, MOUNT GnKTNA.
Pa., July 3. George Couts, of Battery B,
22 yoars old, of Woodlawn, saved two
men from drowning Into Saturday. They
had been thrown Into the lake for desert
ing. The men could not swim, and were
Inking when Couts went to tho rescue.
WALTER P. STOKES
Seedsman and Friend Succumbs Sud
denly in Maino Woods
Waltor P. Stokes, for many yenrs engaged
In the seed business In thl city nnd n
prominent member of the Society of
Friends, died suddenly on Saturday, whllo
on a fishing trip In the Maine Woods, near
Moosehead Lake. Death was duo to heart
disease.
Mr. Stokes had mado his homo In
Moorestown, N, J for many yenrs. Ho
wan ono of the party of four which left
here ten days ago. With him wcro J.
Morton Brown, of Leanorch, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Edwin Moon, of Trenton. Mrs.
Stokes had expected to Join hor husband
this week and go with tho party to North
east Harbor, Maine, to spend part of tho
summer.
Mr. Stokes was 00 years old. Ho was
born In this city. When a young man ho
became a member of tho firm of Johnson
STEAMBOATS
4th of July
EXCURSION
,q uci
city ami
me tooi,
mM
TO
WILMINGTON
m,
beautiful
SCSI
ai H IIH JIllY Jiorning, Aiirrnoon
? 7 r. ,nml mlng Incursions
Get away from Noise nnd Heat.
No Mnsle No T indue No Liquor.
. REGULAR RATES Wilmington Exc, SOci single, 30o.
Chester Kir., 25ei single, 15c. Special tickets ulll be sold
dally, derating Haturdass, Sundays and holidays, for Wil
mington and return for 23c.
ALT. DOATS STOP AT CHESTER.
rENNSOItOVE. N. J.. Connections at Wilmington
Roots leave Chestnut St. Wbarf S
Wilmington dally and Sunday. 7.80,
O.OO, 10.30 A. M.I 13 M.. 1.30, 3,00.
4.13, 0.00, 7.00, 8.30 and 0.30 P. M.
Jalr 4th. Kitro Trips at 10.43 P. 31.
SUMMER RESORTS
j VISIT STONE HARBOR ON JULY 4th
Reading and Pennsylvania Daily Dollar Excursion. Many Spec
Trains on Both Railroads
Superb Motor Roads and Waterways, Garage Facilities for Motor Cars and Boats,
Hotel accommodations at moderate nut at Shelter Haven Hotel, Harbor Inn. The
Ellsworth. Stone Harbor Villa and Haelett'a Hotel.
Bafe Surf Bathing. Swimming. Channel
walk, Deepywa Angling, Crabbing. Power
by Land
anu
Water, Tackle and Bait for Sale.
Tacht Club, Casino and High-class Amusements comblnsd with Healthful Out-of-door
Recreation.
Cottages. Bungalows and Apartments for Rent Furnished.
Write for Illustrated Booklet, Free
LEO McCRAVEN, Borough Clerk
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PETEY DINK If Petejfa Going to Be a Mascot He'll Have to Shave
A 8tokes, JIB Market street The firm
was dissolved In 180 and Mr. Stokes'
business was taken, over by a corporation,
of which his son, Francis C. Stokes, Is
the head.
Mr. Stokes -was head of the Tre Com
mission of Moorestown, first president of
the Moorcitown Field Club, a member of
the Board of Directors of the Friends'
Hospital, Frankford, and of tho Cheney
Institute for Colored Youth. Ho was a
former president of the American Seed
Trade Association, nnd was widely known
In tho trnda throughout tho United States.
Mr. Stokes Is survived by n widow, Mrs.
Anna Snylor Stokes; a daughter, Mrs.
Edwin A. Ilussel, of Richmond, Vn., and
two sons, Francis C. Stokos and Walter
P. Stokes. Jr. Tho funeral will be held
from his late homo on Wednesday after-
IK MEMOMAM
BCHENCR. In loving remembrance nnd appre
ciation of ALBERT SCIIENCK, who departed
this life July 8, 1911. ......
A. P. SCIIENCK.
BNYDER. In loving remembrance of MARY C.
BNXUEii, wno nepnrteu inn me .iuiy a, i"i
HU8HAND AND CHILDREN.
BAGOT. On July 1, MM, CAROLINE J
widow of John W. Bagot, In her 84th year.
Ilclallves and friends nre Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 3 30
p. m , at tho Oliver It. Hair Building, 1820
Chestnut at. Interment prlvnte.
BROWN. On July 1. 1910. MARY, widow of
Samuel llrown and daughter of the late John
nnd Sarah Gledhlll, aged 72 years Relatives
nnd friends, am Invited to attend funeral
services, on Wednesday, at 1.80 p. m.. at her
late residence. B220 Wakefield it,, German
town Interment private.
11ECKMAN. On July 1, 1910. JOHN II.. hua
liand of Mary K. Bcckman. Relative and
friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral serv
ices, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m at her late
residence, 4Sia Ridge nve , Wlssahlckon. In
terment private. Friends may call Tuesday,
7 to 0 p, m.
BOND. On July 2, MM, at the residence, of
hor daughter, Mrs. 8. Warren Inrersoll, at
Penllyn, I'll . SAHITA McCALL BOND, daugh
ter ot tho la to John Gibson MrCall, In tho
77th cnr of hor age.
BRILL. On July 1. MM. MARTIN, husband
ot the lato Ellxnbolh Drill, In his 87th year,
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 1 p. m.
precisely, ot his lato residence, 3321 German
town nve. Further services at M P. Church,
Oluasboro, N. J., nt 3 p m. Interment nt
Church Uurlal Grounds Auto funeral.
ItltirroX. At Pennsgrove, N. J., on July 1,
10M. DORA ANNA, daughter ot Frank and
Mnry lirltton, aged 3 ears and 0 months.
Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend
tha funernl services, on Tuesday, July 4. at
8 p. m , at her parents residence, banning
nnd Pitman avenues. Pennsgrove, N. J. In
terment at Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia,
on Wednesday, on arrival of train leaving
Pennsarove at 0-13 a. m.
CA"SIIY. On July 1, 191(1, MART J, CAS
HIDY (nco Connor), wlfo of James J. Casaldy.
Relatives nnd friends nra Invited to attend the
funeral, on Wednesday at 8 30 a. m., from
her late residence, 033 Falrmount nve. Soi
emn Requiem Mass at the Church of tha As-
STEAMBOATS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION
Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE
To AUGUSTINE BEACH
50-MILE RIDE FOR 50c
STOPPINO AT CHESTER
Only hnnt to Augustine Ilearh. Landing In
front ot Grove. Sufe salt water bathing -SOO
sanitary bathrooms.
UANC1NO AM. DAY on bnnt A grounds. IMenty
tables, benches and shade. Artesian water.
Fare 50c Children V 25c
Leaves Arch St. H'harf 8:30 A. SI. lJallj.
Sunday 0:00 A. M.
JAMES E. OTIS. Mgr.. 3 ARCH STREET
I no
Palace Iron Steamer Queen Anne
Tuesday, July 4
To Riverview Beach
Leave Arch St. wharf, 9 A. M. Stop
ping both ways at BHlingsporr, Chester,
Riverview Beach and Penusville.
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uwii iroin uic neat ana oust ot trie
enjoy an meal nay a outing and get
rcircsning oreezes ot trie Delaware.
SUMMER
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wmmrfs
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SUMMER RESORTS
and Surf Ftthln from tiha.. a. -n-
Boating, Sailing and Delightful Excursions
Boats for Hire.
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DEATHS
sti lotion, at 10 a. m. Interment at Italy
Bspulchre Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
COYI.E. On June 80. 1010. EDWARD COYM5
(natlro ot Turlanan, Ireland), husband of El
len Coyle' (nee Sweeney, of County Donegal,
Ireland). Relatives and friends nre Invited to
attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 8 a, m
from his late residence, 2721 Stanton it. Sol
emn Requiem Mass at St. Anthony de Tadua
Church nt 0:30 o'clock. Interment nt Holy
Cross Cemetery.
CUMMIsnr.Y, On June 80, 1018. EM.EM.
Jrldow of Thomas Cummlskey. Relatlvei and
rlends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on
Tuesday morning, at 8:S0 o'clock, from the
residence of her son-in-law, Frank J. Oorman,
141 North 19th street. Solemn Requiem
Mass nt the Church of the Jesu, at 10 a, m
Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.
DICKSON. On June 30, 1018. MARY A., widow
of William H. Dickson, aged 74 years. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Wednesday, at 8 p. m.
precisely, nt her lato residence, 2114 N. 10th
st. Interment private.
DOUOIITY. On July 1, 1018, CHARLES E.
DOUUHTY, SR. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend funernl, on Wednesday, at
8.10 o'clock, from his late residence, 115 N.
12d st. Solemn Requiem Mass nt Our I.ady
of Rosary Church at 10 o'clock. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery
DUrKETT. Suddenly, nt Vcntnor City, N. J.,
on July S, 1111(1, rilANCIR DUCKETT. Due
notice of tho funeral will he given.
KM1I.1SH. Suddenly, on July 2, 1010, WII.Ij.
IAM JAMES, husband of Anna English nnd
son of tho late Robert and Maria English,
aged 40 sears. Relatives nnd friends nre In
vited to attend funeral services, on Thursday,
at 2 p. m.. at his late residence, 82 W. Sharp
nark St., Oermantown. Interment nt Ivy 11(11
Cemetery. Remains may be vlowed Wednes
day evening.
nAM.AdllER. On Juno 80, 1010. HUGH, hus
hand of Ann Gallagher (nee Melliigh). Rela
tlves and friends, also League of Sacred Heart
nnd Holy Namo Society of St. Agatha's
Church, and St ratrlck'a I C. 11. U.. No.
612, and employes of t'enna. It. R., are In
vited to nttend the funernl. on Tuesday, at
8 '.10 n m . from his lata residence 3003
Olive at.. W Thlln Solemn Requiem Mass nt
Pt Agatha's Church nt 10 n m. Interment
St. Denis' Cemetery, vrdmor1. Ia.
HAYES. On June 30. 1010, MARTHA, dsugh
ter of tho Into Oliver and Snrnh Hayes. Rela
tives and friends nro Invltrd tn attend the
funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 a. m., from tho
residence of her niece, Mrs. Dennis O'Donnell,
2440 Kimball st (2.1th and Carpenter sts ).
Requiem Mass at St Anthony's Church, at
P'3r n m Interment nt St. Mary's Ceme
tery, Oloucester, N. J.
JOHNSON.. Suddenly, nt Southampton, !.. on
June 30. 1010, THOMAS STOCKTON JOHN
SON, aged 71 venrs Relatives and friends,
nlso Veteran Tlromen's Association, are In
vited to attend tho funornl services, on Wed
nesday, at 10 a. m , at the Oliver II. Hair
Rulldlng, 1820 Chestnut street. Interment pri
vate at Monument Cemetery.
KINO. On July S. 1010, ELLEN MEHL, widow
of Joseph King. Relatives nnd friends nro
Invited to nttend funeral services, on Wednes
day nt 4 p m , at tho residence of her son,
Joseph II. King, 7313 Doer st , Mt. Airy,
Interment private,
SUMMER RESORTS
CANADA
Niagara io the Sea
ill ssBg&ssfegii Ssi&ib
Leaving Q
QiiBto Crtals or If v rrtse sod liotnir of all GsBi4lftn
ntlti; quint, hliurlo, nl.nt. a t&r.btlnf lodtitrlil
trspellt, najutta la Hi liolttloo.
The trip Includes the Thousand Islands, the ei
cltlng descent of the marvelous rapids, Montreal,
Quebec, and tho famous Sacuenay River, with
Its stupendous Capes, "Trinity" and "Eternity,"
Up-to-date C.3. Hotels at Murray Day ft Tadousac.
canml steamship uresis
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
&
ATLANTIC CITY
has tat a ieW standan
of service.comforivC beaulu
IA10EBT FIREFEOOrRaCRTHOrU, INTIOraU
,&S&S!8- fcure5Rtvy
THE LEADING RESORT HOTELOF THE WORLD
SUatlboroiigBknteim
ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.
OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT.
JQ3IAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY
HOTEL GLADSTONE
Brighton Ae., on Beach, Atlantic City. N. J.
(In exclusive Chelsea residential section)
Under new mnnauem't. McQroarty & McUroarty.
NEW HOTEL MERION ?rnno-
Vermont Ave., near Beach. Capacity
High class. S3 up dally: $17.50 up weekly.
C. B. I'HETTYMAN, I'rop, M.L.KAHLUv,!
3W.
Mgr.
PTQT.TT'V'51 1810 Boardwalk, below New
AlOUUI o Y0rk av iuropenn j,Bn It up
dally. Fronts on ocean. Wee bulbing privileges.
HOTEL ARLINGTON "gUK
Open all year. R. J. OSBORNE it SON.'
IVILU1VOOD, N. J.
EDGETON INN Cap- :3i nr Beach-
LiDUCilUll 1XI Whtte ,erVC8, Orches
tra. Special rates until July 10. Excellent
table. Booklet. Coach
J. ALBERT HARRIS, Prop.
Montgomery Ave. and Ueacb.
WlldwooU's foremost Vacation Hotel
Comfort and Oood Taste throughout.
Private Baths. Booklet.
J. K. VI!ITIKLL. Trep.
CTTTi'T TinM Entire block. Ocean view,
OXlXjUlJUlt Cap 3J0 1Iot ,n(J cold water
Rooms with bath and en suite. Elevator.
Booklet. li. J- WOODS, Proprietor.
HOTEL WAYNE Jf8Q,...e.,o:
Auto meets trains.
i. y. iiAiviua.
ATJPT?V Pins ave. nr. Beacb. Newest botiL
ADOIll X Ree.on. rates. Miss L. Dsrbysalre.
HAVERFORD A tf Sl&jo
STONE IIAKIIOU. N. J.
STONE HARBOR cor.j.
Both railroads. Farm products and sea
food fresh and plentiful. City conveniences.
Yacht club, boardwalk, bathing, floe Ashing,
crabbing and boating. Reasonable rentals 1
moderate hotel rates.
LEO McCRAVEN, Borough Clerk.
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JLKAifrlUKfliy
DEATHS
KALMIIACn. On June 8C, 1B18, CATItAniNB.
widow of Jacob Kalmbach, sred 78 vsr.
Relatives and friends, also Uerman Ladlji'
Aid Boclety, No. ll Alberglne Lodge. No. 02.
and Hydoh Lodge, are Invited, to attend the
fjneral services, on Monday, at 2 p.m. pre
cisely, at the residence of her son. Henry CI.
Kalmbach, 117 ifrawlck ave., Olenslde, Pa.
Interment private' at Northwood Cemetery.
Automobile funeral.
aicvurtAtmi, vn juir i, mio, ja.mc.od.,
husband of Martha J, McConaghy. Relatives
and friends, also Hamilton Lodge, No. B08. I.
O. O, F.: Loyal CouncIL No. 01, D. of L.t
Loyal Council. No. 781, F. P. A., and num
bers of Tivoll Hose Company, No. 80, V. F.
II, flso state Firemen's Association, are In
vited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday at
2 r. m., at his late residence, 2724 Parrlsh. it.
Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
MOORE. On July 2, Hun, MARY JANE, wife
of Robert J.,Moorti and daughter of Amanda
C. and the late Nathaniel Hlckel. Relatives
and friends nro Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m . at her
lato residence. 8820 Angora terrace. Welt
Philadelphia. Interment private.
MORROW. At Pennhuret, Ta., on July 1, 1018,
SAMUEL II.. son of the late Andrew nnd
Mary A. Morrow. Relatives and friends nro
Invited to attend funeral services, on Wednes
day, precisely at It, m,, at the residence of
his sister. Mrs. A. F. Allman. 1830 S, 22d St.
Interment private.
PAXSON. On July 2. 1010. EDWARD It,
husband of Catharine A. Paison, ad 83
enrs. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend funeral services, on Tuesday evening,
nt 8 o'clock, at his late residence. 3709 Raring
St. Interment at Schuylkill Haven. Pa., on
Wednesday morning on arrival of train leav
ing Rending Terminal nt 8:30 a. m,
REYNOLDS. On Juno 30. 1010. MART TOP
KINS wife of Redmore Reynolds nnd mother
of Harry II and Stephen Reynolds, aged 44
enrs Relatives and friends are invited to
nttend tho funeral services, on Wednesday, at
2 30 p m.. at the chapel of Andrew J. Hair
A Son, Arch nnd 10th sts Interment private,
Hurllngton County papers copy.
ROBERTS. At Quakertown, Pa., Seventh Month
1st. llllfl. LllTlTIA K , wife of William
P Roberts, In her 04th sear. Relatives and
friends nre Invited to attend the funeral on
Third-day. 4th Inst., 2 o'clock, at Friends'
Meeting House.
miMIION. On July 2. 1010. CHRISTIAN S,
HUMMUS. Bgea is yenrs. iieiaiivrs ana
friends, nlso Courlland Saunders Tost. No. 21.
(1 A it., are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, nt
tho Oliver H. Hair Ilulldlng. 1820 Chestnut St.
Interment at Harrlsburg. ra., on Wednesday.
BAYIIS. On July 8, 1010, SARAH, wife of
William D. Hnyrs, aged 71 years. Funernl
services on Thursday morning. July fl. at 11
o'clock, at tho residence, of her son, Frank C.
Sayrs 024 I'cnn' st . Camden, N. J. Inter
ment private, nt Harlelgh Cemetery.
STOlUiS. Suddenly, at Mooehead Lake, Mo.,
on July 1, 1010, WALTER P STOKES, of
Moorestown, N. J., aged flo venrs, Relatives
nnd friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral,
on Fourth-day (Wednesday), Seventh Month
0th, nt .1'IR p. l.i.. from his late residence,
f,no Chester nvo. Interment prlvato, Train
leaves Market st. ferry at 2-40 p, m,
SUMMER RESORTS
CANADA
rARBS FROM NIAGARA PAZL3
T Montreal and return - - 81843
To Quebec and return - - - - 13 .W
To Saguenay River and return MM
Send Co postage for illustrated
booklet, map and putdo to JOHN
F. PIERCE, Assistant Pass. Traffic
Mgr., Canada Steamship Line, 118
R. &. O. DIdg., Montreal, Can.
WHITE MOUNTAIN A. N. II.
Bretton Woods
WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H.
HORSEBACK
GOLP
In the very
shadow of
Mount
MOTORINO
through tho
Alps ot
New
JlllJINU
over Mountain
Trails and
Woodland
Paths
Washington
England
TUX UllllUT PI CASAUT NQW OPEN,
Ilk iiivumi n-inuniii (;
loses Oct. 2.
C. J. DUNPIIT.
Manager,
THE MOUNT WASHINGTON 8E2S SS ft.
D. J. TRUDBAU. Manager,
RAILROADS: Through eervlce via N. T.,
N. H. & II It. It. and B. & M. It. R.
For Information and Booklet address Hotels.
CAPE alAY, N. 3.
PVinlfnnfo TTnrol
CAPE MAT.
. -.- -- oner
Open June 1 to Oct. L,
Reasonable rates. Mrs. Calvin Sstterfleld.
CIViPrwnnrT Ocean view rooms. Cap. 1C0.
I1IWUUU 10 t0 i,8wklTt Jt0- Bprln-.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
ST CHARLES Formerly Sterling, Cor.
? . yf1fs-tv-ljJ 8th Ocean Avea. rV
furnished A renovated. New mgt. E. Harris.
THE OCEANIC
Xlth and Wesley ay. A. E. Baker, owner A mgr.
AVAI.ON. N. J.
AVALON BY THE SEA
The healthiest resort along the coast,
shore and country comhlnmT t,v..h fn
R.
Fresh farm and
sea food dally. Hotel Avalon now open. In-
formation and booklet upon request,
Charles It. Hall. 1410 Heal Estato
uesi.
ato Trust Bldg,
BWASTIUHK. TA.
Strath Haven Inn .SB. ?&,.
Now cpen. Phone bw.rtbmor. 9T J.
STEAMSHIPS
' 4.-y.4 '
AMERICAN EXPRESS
TRAVEL DEPARTMENT.
TICKETS AND TOURS
Let os arrange yoor Varatlon Tour, (ell yea
what It will coit
m provide your iiciuu.
!J-5r,.1hDt. .
1UT C1IESTNU1
Phone Wafnat 48-10
ar iv .-k, A ' " " c. " "s!rr "
DEATHS
VANSANT. 8uddenlr,t Beach lUven. N. J.,
on July 1, 1010. CHARLES E son of Dr.
Eugene L. and Louisa Eptlnc Vanaant, tn his
24tn year. Relatives tnd friends, also Class
1914, University of .Pennsylvania, Atts and
Sciences, are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Wednesday, at 11 a. m at hU
Fate residence, 4038 Bpruoe at.. Philadelphia.
Interment private.
CLASSIFIED RATES
EVENING LEDGER
AGATE LINE RATE FOR EACH INSERTION
THIS STYLE TTPE (or like this)
One or two times. ....... ............. 18e
Three times one week liHe
Six times one wf'k. ..,, lOe
Situations Wanted three times one week, lOe
Help nnd Situation Wanted and Lost
and Found ads nro Inserted In tho
Dally Public Ledger without addi
tional charge.
Want ads under all other classifications may
be repeated In the l'unno Lidokr at combined
rate.
One or two times ,,...,.,,,,...,.. iftc
Three times one week.. . ...... ...,. lOe
Six times one week............ It Ho
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
Is permitted In all classifications except Help
and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, Per
sonals, Hoarding and nooma. Whtn bo speci
fied, add FIVE CENTS PER AOATE LINE TO
ANir of the auove rates.
Thcro Is a drug; storo near your homo
that will accept Ledger want ads at
ofllco rates.
LOST AND FOUND
For Other I .out nnd Found Ads Seo Pnte 1
BROOCH. Lost, going from Narbetth to 13th
and Chestnut, via Broad St. Station, a round
shaped diamond nnd sapphire brooch. J 100 re
ward It returned to Tho Bailey, Banks &
Blddls Co. .
$100 REWARD for return of or Information
leading to recovery'of 1010 PathOnder twin
six IB-cylinder 7-paesencer touring car; Penn
evlvanla license No. 70309! engine No. 100331
car equipped with detachable white wire
wheels: tno extra wheels In rear: nickel-plated
V-ehap radiator! equipped with Goodrich
tires, n.'uS. Inform J. U, Zimmerman, 1312
Chestnut at.
RlNO Lost, at or near Stetson Hospital, Tues
day, a gentleman's heavy chased gold ring
with three diamonds! namo ot ntvner, Dr, John
A. Roger, engraved Inside. Very liberal re
ward nnd no questions asked If returned to
.-ju .. iirnnu si.
STOLEN 150 reward: Dodge touring cnr. Mfg.
No. 22110: license No 13R0S2. Inltlnl II. C.
Y. on doori notify A. P, Devcrcaux, 321 Wal
nut, st. ,
NOTICE IS IIERERY OIVEN thnt certincatcs
Nos. 311. 312, 318,- 814 and 810, Issued Octo
ber 17. 1002, In the name of tho undersigned,
for 100 shares each of the common capital
stock of United Lighting and Heating Com
pany, have been lost, mislaid, stolen or de
stroyed, and application hns been made to
the United Lighting and Heating Company by
the undersigned for the Issua of new cer
tlOcates In lieu of said certificates so lest,
mtslnld. stolen or destroyed, DUTILII-SMITII.
Mc.MII.LAN & CO.. CO Broad St.. New York
city. New York, II. S. A.
PERSONAM
REFINED JAPANESE OENTLEXfAN wishes
English-speaking young Indy to teach conver
sation: 2 or 3 times a week! evenings. 128
S, 30th. st.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.. 1B01
Chestnut st Dr. O. It. Rndmnre, E. T. Mere
dith, r. H. Cenrfoss, Mrs. Wm. A. Snnder,
.1 13 M. Rnloy, Mr. Morris Klein Campbell,
Ell Bottle Co., Wm. A. Wood. Mrs. Ella
.Mayers, S, Henrv I.eo. Mrs Mnry Shaw, J.
II. Joseph, Mrs. P. Holthmeyer. Harry llerto
lettc, Wm J. Bona, II. II. Windsor. Mrs. E.
ltelchner. It. E. Trovett. J. H, Putnam, Mrs.
Lulu Frlck Taylor, Eddlo Meade, V. Meehel
loch. J. C. Madden, 11. A. Burton, Mrs. Fred
prick Hopcenhowland. Mr. O. II, Morrlssette,
D. C. Williams, Clarence Johnson. Mr. J. D.
Hylvn. E. T. Kennan, W. V. Bingham. Mrs.
J. Frummel.Mra. Katharine Kershnw.Hwayne,
Hoyt & Co., J. O. McCalllster, H. J. Kenner.
Secy., John Lyons, Ira L. Wnlcs, Harry
William, Robt, llursner, Amadeo Heraflno,
Inpreco. II. L. Blumhard, Miss Ruth Hurl
hurt. Mrs. A. L. Miller, Maria Pellegrlno,
I,ee Equipment Co., Mrs. IC S. Wnlnwrlght.
II. R. McKesslnser, Thos. Weaver, Mrs. H. C.
Ellis. Richard Holfvday.
POSTAL TELEGRAPH CO., 1420 South Tenn
squnro Job Low it Sot. Co.. Stove & Co.,
F. T Cadmus. Mrs. Emllle Tarsia, Wm. D.
Hartshorvo. Mrs. Emma C. Little.
HEL? WANTED FEMALE
CHAMBERMAID and waitress wanted In small
adult family: neat, capable, Protestant: ref
erenco: city position. C 204. Ledger Offico.
COOK Protestant girl, cooking and light laun
dry work for Ardmore: reference required.
Meet employer Monday, 11 a. m.. Room 203,
008 Chestnut st.
COOK, neat, cnpable, wanted: Protestant pre-
lerren: roierence. kj j. i,cuBer umcp,
QIRLS wanted: light work; no experience neces
sary: $0 a week LJld whllo learning. Apply
310 N. 82d.
HAND KNITTERS Several exp. hand knitters
and crnchetera to do work at home; bring sam
ples of your work. Call Thurs,, all day, July 0,
Olvmpla Mills. 24th and Ellsworth.
HOUSEWORK Otrl, whlto. for downstairs
work, good cook. 0 Asbury ave.. Oak Lane.
Phone Melrose 14B5.
NURSE or attendant for sanitarium for nervous
diseases; salary 122 a month and board and
room . Address S. Lord. Sta mford. Con n .
NURSE Olrl. white, to assist with chamber
work: no washing. 0 Asbury ave.. Oak Lane.
mono aieiroso noa.
OFFICE ASSISTANT, young lady, wanted: typist
acquainted with office details: permanent posi
tion with a future Apply In person or by let-
ter, II. K. Mulford Company aienolden. Pa
OPERATORS Experienced operators" on single
and 2-needle machines: steady employment,
good wages: learners tsken and paid while
Teaming. Apply Nainsook Dept., Roxford
Knitting lo.. unnnoipn nnu jenerson.
OPERATOR8. experienced on Union Special col
larette machines. Hyglenlo Fleeced Under-
wear Co.. -eio rorin iiowara.
OPERATORS 100 operative car machine oper
ators: steady and lucrative employment. Ap-
Piy XI. curuy, i.u .1. ytii.
BTENOORAPHER. with knowledge bookkeeping:
atate exp. and sal, des. P 401, Ledger Office.
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
public cannot do without. "Miss Dean" has
both the Intsrests of the employer and em
ploye at heart, and can be depended upon at
the right time and place. This service is of
fered to you aa a Lodger advertise!' take ad
vantage of It Immediately If you are seeking a
position.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone
Company offers positions aa operator to In
telligent young women between IS and 22
years old! salary IB a week while learning,
with rapid advancement; a steady position
assured, with pleasant surroundings and un
usual opportunity for promotion. Apply In
person to the Bell Telephone Company's oper
ators school. 4ld Market st.. daily between
8:30 a, m. and 0 P. m. Tuesday and Friday
eventiuis between 6:30 and 8:30 o'clock.
Central
WOMAN of pleasing manners, not under 27.
willing to work Industriously T hours dally
and follow Instructions; permanent position;
Al credentials required! salary 120 weekly,
C 20d. Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHY pays well. Our complete course
costs only 180.00. We guarantee positions.
Phils. Collegiate Institute, 703 Walnut st.
HELP WANTED MALE
ATTENDANT or orderly for sanitarium for
Rerrous diseases f salary 122 a month and
oard and room. Address 8. Lord. Stam
ford. Conn.
AtTTO REPAIRMEN AND MACHINISTS, caps,
ble of overhauling nnd rebuilding autotrucks.
P 282, Ledger Ofllee.
CHEMIST familiar with braes, bronxe. Iron and
coal analysis: atate experience and salary ex
pcclcd. P 230. Ledger Qfllce.
COACHMAN-CHAUFFEUR wanted, single white
man, tn tako care of two horses and small
nutomobllo In country! must be careful and
good drivers do n little work around the plnce
and In house! references required. Apply Oil
Chestnut st.
DRUO AND OROCERT specially salesman with
experience Introducing new products to deal
era In co-operation with newspapef adverlls-
... Ing. C 120. Ledger OOlce.
ii
ELEVATOR OPERATOR Active, Intelligent
white man, about 22 years, for passenger ele
vntorj state age. reference nnd wages x-
pected. Address J 452. Ledger Central.
ENGINEER Wanted, man with experience
nround small Ice machine: permanent posi
tion for steady man. Apply In reraon or by
. letter. H. K. Mulford Co., Olenolden,
riREMEN AND BRAKEMEN. Apply Baltimore
A Ohio Railroad Free Labor Bureau, 019 8. 11th
KNOX
STIFFENERU nnd elenrers. experienced: steady
work assured operators! liberal wages to re
liable workers, Orand nnd St, Marks ave.,
2'rorklyn.
MAN, familiar with draughting, to take charge
of upkeep department In n large wood-working
factory; very good position for tho right man.
Address, stating age, experience, references,
ctc, P 302,Ledger OITIce.
MAN wanted to tako care of guinea pigs, rab
bits nnd mice. Oood position for man with
fxryrlenro In handling small nnlmnls, Apply
tu H. K. Mulford Co., Olenolden. I'O;
MAN, first class, to cover rollers and take caro
of belt In worsted plant. 3. A. 8traus A Co..
Trenton, N. J.
MLN wanted to handle hogs; steady work nnd
advancement for steady. Industrious men.
Apply In person or by lotter, II. K. Mulford
Co., Olenolden.
MEN wanted, freight hnndlera. to truck freight
Jt freight station; white or colored. Apply
1711 Filbert St.. after 7 n.m.
MEN 100 men to rope In tents! steady nnd
lucrnllvo employment. Apply 11, McCurdy, 110
N 0th st.
MEN Wanted, laborers and locomotive clean-
ers, P. R. It. Co.Call 1711 Filbert st.
MOTORTRUCK SALESMEN, for eastern Penn
sylvania, New Jersey nnd Delaware; best com
mercial car built: straight commission propo
sition; largo profits: stnto experlenco In reply:
nil answers treated confidentially. C 118,
ledger Office.
OPERATORS 100 operative car mnchlno opera
tors: steady and lucrative employment. Apply
II, McCurdy, 110 N. Bthat.
SPECIALTY- SALESMEN to Introduce high
grade, vvell.advcrtlsed now product tn drug nnd
grocery stores, C 127, Ledger Offico.
BTENOORAPHER. 20-23; high school graduate!
Inrgo manufacturing concern: excellent future;
knowledgo languages desirable. C 208, Led
ger Offlce.
TELEORAPH OPERATOR8 wnnted by Pennsyl
vania Railroad: must m first class, Apply
Room 345, Broad St. Station.
TOOI.MAKEIIS. gnugemnkers and machinists
(100) wnnted: good mechanics who can asso
ciate with tho high grado of men now em
ployed and who can nppreclato a squaro deal!
48-hour week with overtime high wages and
all other concessions tending townrd their com
fort and profit that do not conOlct with pro
duction? no labor trouble, Apply by letter,
stating whether union, man or not. No rum
mies or floaters hired. The Hi E. Harris En-
j:lneorlne Co., Box 615. Bridgeport. Conn.
WANTED Punch.'dto and intricate tool makers
for accurato work: no munitions work or labor
troubles. Apply Charles E, Tucker Mfg. Co.,
York. rn.
YOUNG MEN between the ages of 18 nnd 35
who deslro to travel and to receive military
trnlnlng as members of tho first lino of tho
country's defense, apply at 1400 Arch St..
Philadelphia, Pa., for detailed Information ro
gnrdlng enlistment Injhe V. S. Marino Corps.
HANDY MAN Want, active. Intelligent, all
around mechanic for general repairs around
ofOce building: stnto age. reference and wages
oxpect"d.Addreas J 433, LedgcrJJcntrnL
FIRST-CLASS DRAFTSMAN, familiar with
building constructions nnd factory lay-out, for
2 dr 3 months.P283A LedgerOfflco.
Oenernl
BOOKKEEPERS J15-I20. CLERKS, double at
tractive openings for young, men 1U up.
BANK CASHIER ic SOLICITOR, excellent
inning for experienced man. STENOGRA
PHER. 3 rood positions, 12, fin, 1H.
IJRArTSMEN. MECHANICAL. STRUCT
URAL. PERSPECTIVE good positions 118
up. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS for con
structlon. Installation, supervision, 00
start. Oood opportunity. FOREMAN, ma
chine shop. J25. LUMBER INSPECTOR.
THE WEST HIOII CLASS PRINTING
SALES.rAN IN PHILADELPHIA WANTED.
SALESMAN KL'ECTIHCAL SUPPLIES.
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER (only high
class man considered). Specialty, salary and
commission. Other positions opon for
HIOII Oil ADD MEN
BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY
1801 LAND TITLE BLDO.
AGENTS
A HARTFORD manufacturing firm desires to
hear from manufacturers' agents to act for
them In Philadelphia selling specialties In
houscfurnlshlng line to dept.. hardware stores,
etc.; party with office preferred. Address J
011. Ledger Central.
SITUATIONS "WANTED EEMALE
CHILDNURSE or chamberwork; neat, capable,
voung girl with very good reference wishes
position: seashore preferred. Call present
pjlacei128 W. Highland ave.. Chestnut . lTtll.i
COMPANION-NURSE American Protestant:
capable, trustworthy: good reference: willing
toassist wlthjlght duties. H 622, Led. Off.
COOK, experienced." capable, young. Call Room
J3, uu unesinut si,
DRESSMAKER, first class, desires engagements:
summer gowns a specialty. Phone Walnut
(HOB.
irndPTTiT.
Fully equipped, within 20 mites of Philadel
phia, on macadam road: ample grounds: old
shade: sufficient acreage to accommodate CON
VALESCENTS. Very reasonable price for
quick sale, as owner Is compelled to give up
the care. Possession at once. J. I. Thomp-
son. 113 N. High st.. West Chester. Pa.
HOUSEKEEPER, good cook, all kinds of house
work; capable taking charge of large home;
J 10 per week; references. Apply M--. Mead,
londay, 10 a. m.. Room 205, Ood Chest
nut si.
HOUBEKEEPER or cook Col. woman wants
position: family: country. 1048 N. Clarion.
HOUSEWORK Colored, with boy 0 years old:
first-class reference. B14 Olenwood ave.
YOUNG WOMAN would like position aa lady's
maid tn retlned family; good reference. C 121,
Ledger Oftlce.
MRS. CHARLES A. MUNN. Jr., Iladnor. Pa.,
would like to place her Infant's nurse, who
Is excellent In every way and has been with
her for five years, In a nice situation. Miss
Margaret Lynch ran ba Interviewed at 810
Hillside ave.. Jenklntown. Pa.
A STUDENT of Pennsylvania State College de
sires a position for the summer as companion
to a lady or as chlldnurse; references ex-
changea. 11 oiu, i-eager mnce.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL teacher desires clerical
work or tutoring In elementary branohes dur
Ing aummer. Call B814 Willows ave.
EMPLOYERS are beginning to recognize ths
sorvl rendered by "Miss Dean" at Ledger
Central aa Invaluable to them at that psycho
logical moment when they find themaeivea
without oftlce help. They know that a phone
call Walnut 3000 or Main 3000 will bring them
just the desired assistance, ts It a Stenog
rapher, Bookkeeper. Secretary or Clerk. "Miss
Dean" keeps tn touch with young women who
are seeking situations. Have you ver asked
her assistance! It Is a free service to Led
ger Advertisers,
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT of exceptional ability desires po
sition with good company aa auditor, traveling
nhrtltor or In confidential capacity! best ref
erence. J 1S4, ledger Central, .
ACCOUNTANT, bookkeeper, exp.. deslresP?'"
tlon; Germans best ref. C 12iL&. Office.
ADVERTISING MAN, 4 yearn' exp. detail and
selling, des, pos. In advertising dept. or agenoyi
unquestionable ref- J 14 4. Ledger .Central.
nUTLER-VALET. English, single, seeks posl;
tlon; summer or steady; best references, J
3.10, Ledger Central. .
CHAUTFEUR wants position: Al Tackard me
chanic: 11 yrs,' fxp,; careful, sober. M. Ant,
2303 N. 2S'th. Dla. 3400 J 248. Led. Cent.
CHAUFFEUR, first class, colored, wishes posl
tlon: can do all repairing: first-class refer
ences: nrlv.itn fnmllv. 421A Wvaluslng avs.
CHAUFFEUR, white. Trotestant. expert driver.
. des. position on Cadillac: ref. 1411 N. Watts,
i,ivauh.uii, exp., zn, married, aesires p,
with prl. family. 0024 Bummer st.t W. Thlla,
CHAUFFEUR wants position: IB years last tffl
.. ployj married. Apply 2 8. 21st st.,.Phlla.
EDITOR of unimpeachable character, ability
and ambition, would like to Increase his In
come by devottng few hours tn nfternoons to
work Instead of recreation: good writer and
excellent correspondent! not particular as to
nature of employment so long as compensa
tion Is cummensurnto with service rendered.
. C 200. Ledger Office. ,
MANAGER Young man. 27, desires position
with firm where executive ability Is required!
best references. J 440, Ledger Central.
SALESMAN, 10 years with present firm, de
sires to connect with concern where. there Is
good prospect of advancement. J 8B8, Ledger
Centrnl. .
STENOGRAPHER Young man, colored, best
reference. J 250, Ledger Central,
WANTED A Job where there Is chance for ad
vnncement; ran glvo reference nnd bond, J
in3. Ledger Central.
TOUNO MAN desires position of any .kind with
chance of ndvnnrement. Hubert flormncker.
25jn North 7th St.
AN ACTIVE MAN with years of experience
as office mannger and financial man for a
largo wholesalo house In another city Is de
sirous of moving to Philadelphia and will
bo open for a position after July 10. C 120.
ledger Offlce.
EMPLOYMENT for summer months wanted by
reOned young English Protestant; capacity lm-
mate rial ; offers Invited. X.. 12B N. 10th st.
JAPANESE wants position, cook or gen. house
work; prlv. fam.; good ref. Itado. 808 N. 18th.
EMPLOYMENT AQENOIES
MRS. NICHOLLS, 1020 Bntnbrldge el. Compe
tent butlers, couples, housemen, gardoners,
cooks, waitresses, chambermaids. Infant and
French nurses, maids, etc., supplied. Wanted,
German 2d men. chambermaids, cooks, eto.
Call Locust 2130.
MISS MARY T, MCCARTHY. 2107 Christian
(Loe. 1303), supplies and wants lst-class frpt.,
Cnth.. male and female help; all nationalities.
MRS, MTN7.LAFF, 10.10 Christian st. (Dick.
MO), wants nnd supplies help of all natlonall
ties and copacltles: housework girls wanted.
MRS. KANE. Ml S. 10th. wants and I supplies
lst-class whlto help. Thono Spruco 8401.
AUTOMOBILES
Tor Sale
APPERBON 1010. fl-cyllnder, C-passengeri has
been used for demonstration only. Car better
than new nnd carries regular guarantee: will
sacrinco, as '17 models are shipped. Phone
Spruco 2070, or address.
WILLIAM T. TAYLOR .
N. E. cor. Broad and ltaco sts.
CADILLAC. 1014 touring car. overhauled and
repainted: full equipment: price I860. AUTO
SALES CORPORATION, 142 N. Broad st.
CADILLAC touring. 1012! elecjrlo lights and
starter: excellent condition: will demonstrate.
311 East Upsal st.PhonOorniantown B808W.
CHALMERS 1010 40. driven 3000 miles: one
new tire; extras: will sacrifice. L B40. Led-
cer Central. .
COLE, 1018, 4-cyllndcr touring.
l! S. BOWERS CO.. 24B N. Broad st.
COLE Dlstrlbutors.
HUDSON8. rebuilt and guaranteed! phaetons,
roadsters nnd cabriolets! ele. lights and start
era OOMEUY-SCHWAItTZ. 263 N. Broad St.
CILV.S8IS
We have a few cheap care, of whloh the
chassis would be very desirable for truck or
delivery work of any kind. Don't fall to corns
In nnd look them ovor If you want something
for delivery purposes nt a bargain price.
LOCOMOBILE
2314 Market st. Locust 430.
II i,tnMiHMirr.nichange Car Dept.
2 AUTOCAR TRUCKS. 1H tons capacity
with bodies, each S5R
WILCOX. 1-ton del very. Al condition...... 800
C. II. O'NEAL. 210 N. Broad st.
-l.M-F PARTS
BCHOnER- 3341-43-45 MARKET
SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN
QORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N. BROAD.
AUTO LIVERY AND OARAGES
TO HIRE. S1.25 AND UP
Pooler 218. Cnrs of all makes. Race 2241.
BUY MOISTER Portable O"age.-3toel or
siucco. n uiapiity -'- " ----.
AUTO PAINTING
HAVE EVERY FACILITY for doing the finest
work: catering to a particular clientele where
QUALITY IB the PRIMA11Y CONSIDERA
TION. Prices In your favor. Tioga 2702.
GEO. W. PARVI8, JR.. ,
1B21 Alrdrlo St., Broad above Erie.
TRY MY VARNISH POLISH
for your nutomobllo body. It has no equal.
Trial bottle. BOc. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
AUTO ItEPAIIUNQ
t SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES I
Bee BILLY, at his now locntton,
010 NORTH BROAD ST.
CYLINDERS REBORED. new pistons and
rlnis furnished, weldings and braitng. II. B.
Underwood fc fco.. 102JS Hamilton St.. Phlla.
AUTO SUPPLIES
TIMKEN-BEAItlNaS HYATT
New Departure Service Sta. The awttllara
Co". 1814 Arch et. Wa nut 3407. Race 8003.
AUTO TIRES
PULLMAN TIRES
Ouaranteed 8300 miles. Compare prlaeg.
PRIM'S. 2.10 N. Broad at.
"" t-ire's
B1"htlyB?8dJ3aN."lVt'h!.y0pUarrgY4'
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
TJ A "li'TvIT'C! Send for our free book,
r-N-Q "Patents and Trade-Marks."
We will help you develop your invention. Ad--vicofreo.
Reasonable fees. Open Monday eve
nings until 8:30,
FOSTER & WEBSTER BUITB "
1011 Chestnut st. Hell phone Walnut 1881.
LET ME SELL.YOUR BUSINESS
AHTHtm LEUPOLD
1218 Chestnut (Bailey Bldg.) and 424 8. B2d.
PICTURE THEATRE, suburban, 1800: modern!
no competition: 10c. dally: strictly first class)
highly profitable. BARRIST, 201 N. Broad st.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by electrolysis,
the only permanent way, Eyebrows arched.
MISS SMITH. 402 Keith Theatre Bldg.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
DIAMONDS BOUOHT
Bank reference. Appraisement. 1 per cent.
HARRY W. SMITH. 717 Hansom st.
DRESS SUITS to hire for all occasions! also
modern silk bats. Samuel Cooper, 1010
Olrard ave.
By C. A. VOIGHT
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