4P""4jymNc!f s " EVKNING LBDaBR-.tHlLAIli)LrHTA, tfHimSDAT. JTTBY ' 6, 1916. o LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CAST CONTKT OPENS ht-ie of Philadelphia Organ- Igfctknig feeghi Today for Parts in Prize Script V ill I It . .. Ay the Phoioplay Editor The! fcYfi.vwo I-,KDfiEn Scenario Contest fc wider wny. before It terminates the tyjttnir competition for si Philadelphia, cast to act the prle winner will be In full swing. t -cewtrtd Contest ends July 22. The Fhat&ptny Cast Contest Jjpens today with tHei nominating of candidates. The complete- (1st of ehlrlfts will bo printed In the Amusement Section of July IB. Voting will begin Monday, July 17, and end Thurs day! August 31. For seven weeks the readers of the EVENlKd LKiKiEn will Vote dally for tha biemberi of the cast which will appear In the prise-winning Alt-Philadelphia scenario. They will be chosen lrom nmonc entries made by social, dramatic, scholastic, frater nal, business and other organizations In Philadelphia. Any groups of Philadelphia hs worklnsr together In some general line of effort may enter candidates In tho Pho toplay Cast Contest by sending their names to te Photoplay Cast Contest, Box 964, Philadelphia. An organization may con centrate support upon a single candidate or, If It wishes. It may nominate and work for two, a, man and a woman, Under the term organization, tha Kvek nro IiBDoer will consider such bodies as business men's clubs, dramatic associations, labor Unions, settlement house groups, pri mary schools, high schools, welfare asso ciations In stores and manufactories, frater nities, clubs, athletic associations, Y. M. C A.'b, and In fact any group of Fhlla delphlans whoso common alms wilt lend responsibility to their entries. The candi dates need not be possessed of marked dra matic: talent, though almost all organiza tions havo amateur players among their members. Further announcement will ap pear Saturday, Thomas If. Ince has been granted the honor of presenting his 11-reel feature photo-drama, 'Civilization," at the White MoUsn Defore President anJ Mrs. Wilson. UeUll8 for this event are now being com pleted een to elaborate preparations be ing made, for special scenery- The pro logue In which 70 persons tako part In a War- and peace pantomime story preceding the picture at the Criterion Theatre In New -irk, will also ba given. The chorus Of SE -otcea heard at tho Criterion will bo augmented In Washington by about 100 tflore young women of prominent choral societies there, who will participate In this one performance. The other day, between scenes, noland Bottomlcy, the Ungllsh star, who has been engaged to play opposite Jacklo Saunders In tho forthcoming Patho-Balboa serial, 'The Grip of Evil," entertained tho bunch of onlpokers with ono of his Inimitable stories of stage experience. "Wo were doing 'Hamlet.' " said Roland, "and the ambitious director not only wanted the play to get over, but wanted the dla logue 'put acrost them, ns he phrased It. The Ophelia mad scene was his pet. Iicrtea If you remember, comes on and finds Ophelia mad a ery telling situation. 'The director throw down his scenario and -touted : 'Naow, In this scene we want lie Shakespeare give us tho real Tou.Laratce.s. give us some Shakes : ut 'Laratces' didn't know Shakespeare Walt Mason, and he looked at the dl- br In amazement. Che directed yelled at him: 'Don't look that, Laratecst When you see your iter come on with straws In her hair. jrlp yer hand and say, 'My Gawd! She's Bughouse! Shakespeare, that's what we want dialogue !' " Theatrical Baedeker FEATURE FILMS. STANLEY "The Dupe.' 'with Blanche Sunt, a ww Lasky-Paramount production, and a Goldberg cartoon. , , ARCADIA All the wee'e. "The Phantom." with Frank Knan and Enid Markey. a new lnc production on the Triangle program. PALACE "Silks and Satin " Kith Marguerite Clark, a Famous Players-Paramount produc tion. VICTORIA Friday and Saturdaji "Notorious Gallagher. 'with Marrueilte Snow and Wil liam Nigh, and "Bathtub Peril." a. Key stone. TORREST "The Ne'er Do Well." with Kathlyn Williams, a 10-reel film veralnn of the note bv Hex Reach, who wrote "The Soollers." Orchestral, ocat and scenic accompaniments add to the entertainment, r OARRICIC "How Britain Prepared," an ofn-. ciai account in mm lorm or me worn oy which Great Britain put herself on a war. t tooting-. A wide variety of subjects coered VAUDEVILLE. EITIFK "Made In Phlllv." ft local revue with Keller Mack. Frank Orth. Johnny nnd William J. Dooley. Harry Fern, Al Drendel, Al White. Clarence Marks, the Calta broth er. Yvetta. Itugal. Flo Hurt, Madalon Lear. Mamie Lafferty. Jane and Mam'e Kins- nd a beautv chorus: the Navasaar Girls:: William H. Whitney and company. In "Vlttles": th Ilellerlalre brothers: Qulnn and Lafferty and the Sellg-Trlbune news pictures. OLOBE "The Seven Little Darlings nt the Party." miniature musical comedv: Charles J Harris In "The Mayor and the Manicure." Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday. "Tho Rise of a Nation," featuring Frederick Truesdale and Muriel Oatrichet Mabel Hamilton: the Three Ellisons. In 'The Vlllare Smithy": Brown Comedy Four: Dorothy d'Eschelle and company; Eugene Emmett: Gueran and Newell: Charles Hallman and Theodore Bamberg com pany, SRANDtutlsn and, Coogan. of Phllsdelohla: "The Doctorlne." offered by Mr. Beaumont and Miss Arnold: the-' Four Rosea: Mae Ftronte and Ernest AldwelUiln "A Boardwalk Flirt a. tlon") Frank Oahy and his English family, Pomlnl and Contlnl, movies. CROSS KEYS "Four Husbands " presented by William D Frledlander. Inc.! George W. Bar bier and Carrie Thatcher. In a cne-act dra matic plr.ylet: Edith and Frank Haney, Klassy Kid Karacters and Mason and Faxan. Band Concert in Convention Halt Tho Philadelphia Band, under the leader ship of Bllas E. Hummel, will play tonight In Convention Hall. Broad street and Alle gheny avenue. The program follows: I Overture Rumanian Festival... Kretschmer 2. (a) Musical Scenes from Spain... . ..Lancey (b) Characteristic Piece (On TlPtoel.tloamer fel Polka Caprice . ..,,..... Perlet 8. Grand Selection from J Massenet's Opera (Herodlasl , .v Massenet 4, Souvenirs and Regrets ., ,, ,a,,Naumont 1. Contralto Sola Selected Bertha. Drinker D'Albitls. 8, Concert Walties Thousand and I, A Jolly NUbt With ths Minstrels .Parkhurst ' Popular Medley Sonzs , Snyder PETEY Better Practice First With Grapefruit CKEIGHTON IIALK The popular photoplayor who will be starred by the now producing firm, tho Frank Powell Produc tions, Inc. Police Court Chronicle It annoys Tom Harry to t.eo any one tak ing things easy He belle cs thero nro too many loafers in the world Tho hard work should be moro oenly divided, Tom con tends. Ho Is especially opposed to those who hae nothing to do hut push buttons nnd hae some one ehe do the work Harry sajs tho world has the wrong Idea about compensation In this connection "The man who shovels and dlg-j and makes things In tho big mills might to get moro money than the fancy dressed feller who tclla letters to a typewriter," declares Barry. Tom can do a number of things In the wny of Industrial pursuits himself. Ho can wield a pick or shoe! with the best of them, make screens, put up awnings, white wash cellars, "chauffeur an auto." drive a team, trim a lawn, move a piano or tend bar. In the last mentioned calling Tom Is said to bo opoclallj talented He finds the work so easy, In fact, that ho can find time to stop nnd take a drink een when the saloon Is crowded with customers. His talent In this lino Is not uhvavs appreciated Being such an advocate of nil-round In dustry. It was with sheer disgust, there fore, that Barry saw a fancy looking artist sketching In a meadow near Stone Housa lane. He approached tho stronger with angry eye. "You're one of these drawln' fellers, ain't yer?" asked Tom Tho artist looked at him and yawned Had ho struck Tom with a sledge ham mer the effect could not have been greater. "I'o a mind to break up your claptrap stuff," shouted Tom, "an' ghe jer n good llckln'." "Better chango your mind," suggested the stranger as he touched up the clouds on the picture. "I'll show cr," shouted Barry, ns he dangled his fist near tho eo of the artist But the fist of Tom got no further Thero was a sharp report llko n side ,of beef falling out the window ns the man of lnduntry looked at the sky horizontally. When Tom came to he found himself star ing In the face of Inglstiate Baker Barry was slightly conscious of the fact that one eye felt wider than the other "I don't understand," said Tom A cop who stood beside hltn then Informed the prisoner tint ho had witnessed the Interview with the artist. He also told Tom that he had arrested him to save tho rest of his face To his horror Barry learned that tho artist was a local heavyweight who drew pictures when ho wasn't punching hags and face". On condition that he would let every one run his own business, Tom was discharged Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST PHILADELPHIA OVERBRCOK WD ANc!!ADVTvn Hobart Bosworth '" T.'.5 $S "PEG O THE RING" BALTIMORE SOTH AND tlAITIMORE AVE. THE SABLE LOIIC1IA" Tully Marshall I7oi.nr.nnr1 lAilUrsrAr " The Stolen Music" EUREKA 40TH s MA,tKBT STS' Mae Marsh and Robert Harron in "A Child of the Paris Streets" NORTH Broad Street Casino BnoASl?L0W EVENING 7:13 AND 9 GLADYS HULETTE in "OTHEn PEOPLES' MONEY" liIOtUnCi LEHIGH AVENUE VAUDEVILLE and "IRON CLAW" Pictures SOUTH Of YMP! A nnoAD and L I IVl r l A BAINDRIDOB TATBST PHOTOPLAYS IS THE COOLEST THEATRE I.V PHILADELPHIA MATS. DAILY Pearl White in "The Iron Claw" 0ri MM ( -THVs IT- Take The BorN TTo.kiq -Vou made S --kiow- REqpN-T -Jjfjl S VouT M IWJOTHHAUOS-OTSR1CHT , VrvHSTAKE. "BOM, THROW- VM7fF" J Mf QhMI (GT 3ISC0vjCVj - "( bow -RfATv Laj$s i,s AVeteN DAMCEcou-J h' ""Vwy W iS yy S m IN MKMOItlAM A'nCCKET In loving rftnembrAnce of MRT B V I1ECKET who passed away July 8. 1P08 ItOTII In levins remembrance ot my deaf mother. LOUISE BOTH who departed this life July (1. 1007 Sadty missed ANNA M. UOTH. i3cnt!)3 AnF.I.L. On July 1. 101 fj, nt her residence. 1111 E Otford St., AMANDA ADELI. (n; nnmbot widow of James W Abell, need 88 -ers Duo nollre of funeral til be nWta tlARNKS. On July t, loin ELIZABETH, wife of John I. Tin nes need .11 enrs Ue nlliei and friends are Invlled to attend the funeral serW'-ee, on Frldsi nt S P m , nt her late residence. Bail Wyaluslns; no Interment prlvtte, at Westmlniter Cemetery ItFNHAM. On Ju'y , lDlfl. EBN'F.ST It HI1.V HAM of 1112 Rldire ae ItelRlUc nnd friends are, Invited to attend Ihe fuiertl serlce, on Frlliy, nt 2 p m , at the oilrr H Bnlr llulldlnit, tfsn Chestnut at Interment rrlvate. nl Mount Peace Cemetery lltlNNER. On July r., lain J. H N BEN NEIL In his Hist icur. Funeral services on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, LIS Ent Upsil st Mount Airy. Interment rrltate I1KNNISON. On July 4. loin WILLIAM It . husband of Evebn K llennl'on (neo Scheer) nelatlie nnd friend nlso emploscs of tho Kejstone Ttieatre. are invlled to attend th funeral senlecs on Saturday, nt 2 p m . nt his late residence 2729 North nth st Inter ment nt Northvpoil Cemeterv ttemalns may b slewed Friday, from 7 to l t m niCKMlV. On July .1, 1010. HANNAH M IlICKLIJY, lielned diunhter of the late Bev. Oenrcn and Jtnrv lllckley ReMllves nnd friends ore Invited to attend the funeral, on Frldny nt !! v rn.. from the late residence, lliltl N. Old at OvorbrooU Interment prlvste IIOM'.II. Suddenly, on July ,1. Ill 111. nt Win thrnp, Mass ESTEI.LA CIHHTIU'DE widow of 0 Ltmoln lloner Belttlves and frlendi also members of Messiah Lutheran t hurcli nnd Sclente t'ounell No fij, D of L . are Invited to attend the funeral serving on Sat urday afternoon, at 2 o rloek rreclselv nt the residence of her daualiter Mrs II L Stevenson 4211 North Ffllrhlll at Interment prlvato, Alt IMico t emeterv Hemilna may bo viewed Friday cvenlrg; Automobtlo serv ice IHANDM'.ll, -At her residence. 133 South 18th st , on July n. lnlll. EMMA 11 JI , wlfo ot Perrv M t handler Notice of funeral Inter COLLISON. On luly il, lull) rt patient sufferer at rest. EMILY Clli ILIA widow of brank lln J. Tolllson Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend the funeral Mondtv morn In, nt R In o clock from tho reside ico of her dnuchter, Unit South llinh st Solemn High Mass of llettulem al the Church of tho Trnns MaurntWn, nt to o'clock Interment private nt Itoly I'roHS emetery Chlcnco (HI ) papeis Plea so topi I'OKIt. On July 4 loin, OWEN J huslinnd of Mirv C Corr. The relatives nnd friends, nlo Division No 111 A O H . nnd the Holy Name Societies of St Agatha and Our Mother of Sorrnws churches are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday, al Uil a m . from the residence of his son In law William J McOettlgan. 4S1H Haverford uve lllch Mass ut the Church of Dur Mother of Sorrows at in n m Inierment nl New t athedrnl Ceme terv IIEU.Y. On July I, 1010 HENRY J., husbtnd of Sarah J. nlly. In his With year. Due tiotleo of too funeral will be given from his lute residence. 213(1 Turner at FLETCHER. On July 4. Ill 10 MART, wlf ot James Fletcher nued 03 enrs Relatives are Invited to attend the funeral on Siturda nt S n m from the Oliver 11 Hal- BulldlliK 1S20 Chestnut st High Maes of Requiem nt thn Sacred Heart Church at II 3d n nt Inter meat prlvntc. Prominent Photoplay Presentations $mJU EoSna Gnwamu THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Bonking Comii.iny. which l a guarantee of early showing of tho tlnest productions. , All nletures reviewed before exhibition. ak for the theatre In your locality 1 cdltuinlni ! plctu7 throi'sh the. STANLEY IIOOKIMi COMPANY. 'i I2th, Morris & Pusnunk Ave. Mnt. Dally at 2, Eves . . . 0 ALHAMBRA Pnramount I'lrturea Blanche Sweet i ARCADIA THE CLUE" CHESTNUT BELOW 10TII Frank Keennn & Enid Markey in "TIIE PHANTOM" ADfi7 T O '2D AND THOMPSON ArULLU MATINEE DAILY Alice Brady in "La Boheme" "WHO'S GUILTY Oth Chapter BELMONT B2D ABOVE MARKET Mats. 1 3ft . 3:30 10.0 EVKB . I! 30, 8, 0.30 K.o Scssue Hayaknwa in "Alien Souls" BOTH AND CEDAR AVE CEDAR F.lSAlfOIAVT THEATRE Wm. Nitjh & Marguerite Snow in "HIS OREAT TRIUMPH" FAIRMOUNT 2I1TH AND OIRARD AVE Pauline Frederick In "THE MOMENT BEFORE" Wednesday Jurj 12. Chaplin in "The Vagabond" FRANKFORD "" fran'k.v'vSnue MARGUERITE SNOW in ' CORNER IN COTTON" 56TH ST. Theatre a5a1F.? Bel. Spruce Eves T to 1 1 Willie Collier. Jr . Anna Ihr tu "Bugle Cull" mil it? Ilurke In 'Gloria's Romanco." 2d rnl GERMANTOWN 550S Ts-e RALPH HER. In 'THE PURPLE LADY" SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Blllle Burke In Gloria's Romance ' -ith episode GLOBE BOTH 11 & MARKET 2:1.1-7-9 POO KIMDALL ORGAN Duslin Farnum uDaviCaI, riDiDn AVENUE THEATRE vXlixA.IJ- 7fi Ajjd OIRARD AVENUE F.X. Bushman & Beverlv Bayne in A MILLION A MINUTE" Great Northern.McIwAEs MARY PICKFORD in ESMERALDA" IRIS THEATRE 3M0 S0 MARIE DORO in "THE HEART OF NORA FLTNN" JEFFERSON "0TU g&$vr"l OLGA PETROVA in "THE SCARLET WOMAN" LAFAYETTE 20, KENSINGTON AVENUE Anna Nil3son & Tom Moore in . "WHOS OUILTYT" FFAnPR FQRTV FIRST AND ltilLIrv LANCASTER AVENUE Harold Lockwood ,n "r"r?lDi.KED nilllo BurWs In ' Gloria's Romance." 4th Epl. or Something DEATHS F0R5YTHB On July ,101ft MAnrjAnET, wife of William Forsyths and daughter of Daniel and Marraret O'Connell Relatives and friends are, invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at.3S0 a rr , from her parents' residence, 1327 S ,22d st Solemn .Renulem Mass at Church of St Edmund at 10 a. m Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. OLliMEIt. On July 3, 1018, MARY J , wife of John J. Hlatler. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funrat on Friday at 8 3n n m from her. late residence, 18.' A st Solemn Reoulem Mass at the. t'hnrc v of the Incarnation nt 10 a m Interment New Cathedral Cemetery Automobile funeral, (limi)ON. At her residence, 2012 North IBth st o.l July 4. 1010 CATHERINE J., daugh ter of lh lat James and Catherine Gordon Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Ir day. at 11 am, nt the Oliver II nalr UiilldlnR, 1B20 Chestnut si Interment nt Monument Cemetery. Please omit flowers riOTWALS. On July 4, 1010, SAMUEL P., hus. band of Msrriret Stetson OotVvals Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 117 Menlo nvt , Ulan Ude Interment prlvntc Remains may bo viewed Frld-v evening LAM1E. On July 4 1010, IDA L. wife of Otto tl Lange, In her With ear, Relntlves nnd friends nlsa niemliers or .Martini and si. John's Evantrclleal Lutheran Church of Phila delphia are Invited to attend the funeral services, on IrliHy at 2 p, in . at her late residence, 213 Linden nve , Camden, N, J. Interment private. Friends may call Thurs day. 7 to II p m MALI OV on July fi, Into, at Cynvvjd Pa., ANNIE FRANCES MALI.OY fn her 71st sear Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 3 p m . at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Herman Harvej 13R1 N B.M St. Intcrnnt private MAItilL On Julv J Ifiln. FRANK E. aon of Ilohert and Sarah Mnral. aged 22 jears The relatives and friends are Invited to attend ths funeral services on Friday nt 2 n tn . nt St. niniotlij'a 1 hurch Roxborough Interment private M.WMI1RT On Jul , 191H HANNAH widow of Alexander Mnwhlrt Relatlvrs and friends nre Invited to attend the fuhernl servli.es on Saturday nt 2 p tn . tit tho resident e of her slste- Mrs Thomas Wray 2127 South Slmrsot at Interment nt Itelvn Cemetery XW ELI On July 4. Will. OEOROE A. beloved husband of Mary J. Maxwell and son of the late Col John nnd Emma Maxwell, In the IHth year of his age. Relatives nnd friends, also Potter Lodge, No 411. F. nnd A M . Palestine R A v.. No 2iu, St Al bans Commanders. No 17, K of T, Masonle Veternne' Association nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, nt 3 o'clock precisely, nt hie late residence. 12rt S Chester, nve . nienolden. I'a Inter ment at Mt Mdrlah Cemetery MnVTOOMKRI. On July n, linn, MARTHA B , wliow of Michael W Montgomery, nged 70 vears Relatives and friends nre Invite. to nttend the funeral services on Saturday nftcr noon. precisely at 2 o'clock, at her Into resi dence. 1H1 North 1111th at Interment pri vate McKEEVER On July .'.. lnlrt. ALMA T . be loved daughter of John F nnd Anna T Me- i.'ui Helntlven and frlenrls nlrtn It V r Sodality and Alumni of Kt Michael's Church, and nil societies of which she was a member, nre Invited to nttend the funeral on Mond.iv morning nt H 3d o'clock from her nu rents' residence. 1513 N 2d st Solemn Requiem Mass nt St Michael s Churrh nt in o'clock Interment at New Cathedral Cometerj IIEII.I On July I. Illlil HENRY J , beloved husbnnd of Snrnli J Belly, In his ililth ear Relatives and friends nlso Schuvlkllt Council, No 12 I' P A , American Conclave. Im proved Order lloptasophs Spring Garden Coun ell No IHJ Rnal Arcanum. Washington Camp No "2 P. O S of A and all other lodges of which ho was a member, am In- LIBERTY nRAD COLUMBIA NORMA TALMADGE in "GOING STRAIGHT" LOGAN THEATRE 4810 N, BROAD Edmund Breese in "THE SPELL OF TIIE YUKON" 'Gloria's Romance" BILLIE BURKE in T riJ TOT 62D AND LOCUST LjJJ tJ l Mats. 1:30 and 3:30, 10c. Eves 0:30. 8, 0'30. IDC. FRANCES NELSON A. ARTHUR ASHLEV In "WHAT HAPPENED AT 22" Market St. Theatre 333 masrtkretet Mabel Taliaferro ln "towbird" See PEG O' THE RINO" every Wednesday. ORPHEUM "T&nveI Mr. & Mrs. Carter De Haven in THE YOUTH OF FORTUNE" PALACE 12U MAnKET STREET MARGUERITE CLARK in "SILKS AND SATINS" PARK RIDGE AVE. . DAUPHIN ST. MAT 2 1.1. EVG., 0:15 to 11. -TRIANGLE De Wolf Hopper In "Mr. Good, the Samaritan." PPINPFIJC 1018 MARKET V a Is U- u tj iJ STREET ETHEL CLAYTON in "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" RIALTO GERMANTOWN AVE. AT TI'LPEHOCKEN ST. LOUISE LOVELY in "THE GILDED SPIDER" REGENT 1031 MARKET STREET II I'M AS VOICE OttOAS METRO PICTURES CORP. Presents Viola Darin ln "T,,B 'I-wer v 101a uana of no man's land" RIID V MARKET STREET 'J - BELOW 7TII STREET FANNIE WARD in "A GUTTER MAGDALENE" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET IN ELLA HALL,, The Love Girl" "J I Q Q A 17TH AND VENANOO STS BILLIE BURKE in 'GLORIA'S ROMANCE" VICTORIA MAnr,Sv!Ti ABOVE NINTH Lillian Gish ,n 'AN INNOCENT MAGDALENE" SID DREW In "NEVER GOT BY- STANLEY MAnKET AB0VB 16TII CONTINUOUS lll'.n A. M to 11.15 P M. BLANCHE SWEET in "THE DUPE" DEATHS , vltfd to aUMid th funeral services on Sunday at 2 p m, from hla late residence, 24 Turner st Interment at Chelten Hills Ceme tery Automoulla funeral SlltMOnl Died at Atlantic City, N. J on July 6, 1010, FANNIE M, widow of Asahel A Shnmory. aged fio jears Funeral services on Friday at 12 o'clock noon at her. late residence, rear of 121 N Virginia ave. Inter ment at Evergreen Cemetery, West Slednay, Mass WHITn. On July 3, 1018, ANNA LEDNUM WHITE, widow of Stephen W. White and daughter or trie late iiev jonn itinum nine rnl services at her late residence. 13.M South Mroan st , on 1 riaa; ay. July 7 at 2 Inter' ment private, ZEI.I.MAN. On July R, 1010, LILLIAN M , wife of Robert J Zellman, aged 43 years Relatives and friends are Invited to attend Hi" funeral, on Saturday, nt. S.3H n in , from her Into residence. 4(1311 Paschall nve. High Moss of Reoiilem at St Frances d Sales Church, at 10 o'clock Interment at Holv Crcas Cemetery. CLASSIFIED RATES EVENING LEDGER AOATE LINE RA1 E FOR EACH INSERTION THIS STYLE TYPE (or llko this) One or two ilmes 15e, Three limes one week 1JV4C Sis limes nn wek . . JJe Situations Wanted three limes ono week. 10c Help nnd Situation Wanted and Lo3t and Found nds nre inserted in thn Daily Public Ledger without addi tional chnrRC. Wanl ads under all other classifications may he repeated In the l'unito Lruoa at combined rate One or two limes 23c Three times one week 13c Six times one week 13'&c TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) Is permitted -In a I classifications except Help and Situations Wanted I,ost and Found. Per sonals. Boarding and Rooms When fo spool lie I add FIVE CENTS PER AOATE LINE TO ANT OF THE ABOVE RATES. There i3 a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads' at office rates. LOST AND FOUND For Jlllier Lust nnd Found Ails Neo Patejl BROOCH Lost, roIiib from Narberth to 13th and Chestnut via llioad st Station, a round shaptd diamond nnd sapphire brooch JluU re waid If returned to Tho Bailey. Banks BiddloCo UMBRELLA lost In front of Third National Hank Uroiil and M irKet. has owner's name and oils nddresa but out of town. Under pltnso return nnd receive reward I.edjter Central Broad jindChestiuit sts NOTIl'Elsr hereto clven tTiat reward of "$100 ortered for return of Ford tourln? inr. BUS mnd-1 No in.ilJli7. has been withdrawn. I."o T Word Company PERSONALS MRS JOHN ATKINS. Mrs Ambler. Henry Ban nister. Isaac Brown W 11 Carney, Mrs El len Crosby. Mithevvo Carter. Joseph Devlnney. Lafayette E Drake, Mrs Minnie Olhhs, Roster Onllnffher Mrs Fnnnlo L Gray, Mrs. Alice Hvnes Mrs Mary Mopey, Mrs E Mas. eey, Mrs Julia Miles Mrs Sarah Powell, Mrs It II Sandhnm. Joshua J Wilson: You nro hereby notified that itoods stored In our name, consisting of household furniture nnd other household nrtlcles. will be sold to pny storniro and charRes nl Thorn is B Lovatt fz Sons Auc tion Rooms 220 South 8th st . Philadelphia, on Saturday Julv in nt tn n m . ATLAS STORAGE WAREHOUSE. I WILL NOT bo rcsponslbla for any hills un less contracted by mjsolf. Chanes D. Rich ards. 7030 Yocum st HELP WANTED FEMALE ASSISTANT STENOGRAPHER wanted: splen did opportunity for a bright woman of Rood address nnd pleaslnir personality; one with some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred: 1 13 tntart ApplyMarceau, lill)3Chestnut CHAMBERMAID, also maid to assist In dlnlmi room and kllchen; Institution. 3S27 Poweltom CHILDNURSE Ensllsh lady In Oermantown deslrea nurse for cntlro ehnrse 2 small chll i EnslbihvotiiaiiproLJ 742,LedBer Central. COOK chambermaid and waitress two maids to do entire work of small famllv. references required Meet employer Thursday, 11 a. m., Room 211.1 iltiSChestnut t OIRLS for spool and winding on lne cur'nlns; nlso learners, paid whllo learning. John Brom ley &Sons,LchlBh ave.below Front OIRLS wanted, II5IU work, no experlenio neces sary. t' a week paid whllo learning. Apply 31(1 N 32d HOSIERY Eiper. loopers. plenty of work nnd pav as pood ns any Wnllnco-Wllson Hosiery Co. 2d floor, JIMS Wakelleld st . Germant'n HOUSEKEEPER (working), young," capable of taking entire chnrgo family two adults, refer ence required Meet emplojer Thursday, 11 a m , Room 205 UPS Chestnut st. HOUSEWORK Neat, good laundress plain cook, four In family, references, wanes fl M(ct emplojer l'rlda, 11 0. m , Room 2113, (0S Chestnut st. HOUSEWORK Capable woman, general work, good plain cook, family two: seoahore: laundry done home. Call Room 203, COS Chestnut street HOUSEWORK Reliable maid for general work: adult family: reference required Apply 431 Washington nve., Haddontleld, N. J. NURSE OR ATTENDANT for sanitarium for nervous diseases, salary -'J pt month, boird and room. Addrtss S. Lord, Stamford, Conn NURSERY GOVERNESS for 3 children 4010 Winnefield ave, W Phlla Phone Ovrbk. 2U8 OFFICE ASSISTANT, souns lad, wanted, tjplst acquainted with ofneo details, permanent posi tion vvlth a future Apply In person or by let ter.ll J Mulford Company, tllenolden. Fa OPERATORS, experienced on union speclnl col larette machines Hygienic Fleeced Under w en r Co. 241S N. Howard STENOGRAPHERS and typists wanted for per manent wurk: salary will depend on previous experience and ability, those wanting tem poran work for summer need nut npplv, those between the nges of 20 nnd 2.1 will bo given preference. Call Thursday morning, at 0.1(1. at the employment olllce. Curtis Pub lishing Company, 7th and Sanaom. TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone Company offers positions as operator to In telligent joung woman between 18 and 22 jears old. salary III a week while learning, wllh rapid advancement, u steady position assured, vvlth pleasant surroundings and un usual opportunity for promotion. Apply In person tn the Bell Telephone Company's oper ators' school, 4 (nl MarKtt st . dally between 8 3d a m and 3 P in Tuesday and Friday evenings between u 30 and 8 30 o'clock. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, toll and long dla. tance exp Apply Keystone Tel Co , Long Distance Office. 16th and Summer, 2d floor. WINDERS, experienced, on hard and soft si k winding. VY j. 1tu1totAlA.-N.-4 w, nth and Che-ry. WOMAN wanted to do general housework and cooking, three In family, apartment. Phone Preston 8843 V. TWO CAPABLE GIRLS, with reference, cooking nnd downstairs work, chamberwork and help with children; good wagea, no laundry or heavy c eanlng, seashore this summer Ap ply 120 S IBth st . 2 to 4 only, or telephone Overbrook 7082. 8 to II) a m General STENOGRAPHY pays well, our complete course costs, only 130, we guarantee positions Phlla- delphla Collegiate Institute, 70.1 Walnut at TEACHERS wanted of all kinds; register today." National Teachers' Agency. D. II. COOK, MANAGER. 327 PERRY BLDG 9 t t HELF WANTED -MALE AUTO REPAIRMEN AND MACHINISTS. ct ble of overhauling and rebuilding autotrucks F 23J. ledger orrlc BLACKSMITHS wanted, good wises, short hours Apply John Baliley Iron Works, .114 S Delaware ave BOY wanted In dry roods commission house sam ple derahent; Protestant: 111 lo 17 jears of ngc Apply ln own handwriting J fill. Led ger Central BOY. b-ltht. 111 yearn of age, wanted for orTlee work, must hive grammar school educatloni excellent opportunity for business training. P 321, Ledger Otne ttnV ttrenled Aliout IS years of age Urad schnol Good opportunity with ualo of high school largo Office. Insurance companj. C 225, ledger BOY vvlth talent for tlrawnlgi must be neat. Apply hefo e 10 a. m. AssocKtcd Artists of Philadelphia, 1(121 Sansom st. BOY wanted. App y In a. m . Room 420 Public Ledger Building BOY to learn threading and brass bobbin wind. Ing, paid whllo leirnlng. John Bromley It Sons. l,chlgh ave below Front. BR-KEJIEN nnd firemen, must be nble to read and wrllo and not over .11 vears of age Ap ply Penna Railroad. 1711 Filbert. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m BRICK CLEANERS. 17J1 Calhirlne nt 100, wanted at once. CAR repairers tar hul dera, bollermikers and hlne s, tilnikHmlth holpers. machinists nnd helpers Apply Baltimore nnd Ohio Free Labor Bureau, MO S 11th st CLERK, experienced In paint store wanted; must be- willing and obliging: Protestant pre ferred C 213. Ledger Offlce DRAUGHTSMAN An Eastern terra cotla manu facturer requires tho service of a flrat-classi draughtsman, slate experience, ago and salary desired C 227, Ledger Office. FILEMAKERS Experienced forgers, grinders, cutlets and hardeners, permanent work; high est vuicts A -ml 4101 N Broad at , after 5 P m No strike. FIREMEN, brnkemen and telegraph operators Applj Baltlmo-e and Ohio Railroad Free Labor Bureau, Bin S 11th si. INSPECTORS of hats and rubber goods exp. Apply lo Depot Quartermaster, U S. Army, 2(1111 st and Grav's Ferry road. JOB PRESSMAN wanted for Victoria nnd Colt f tresses on half-tone nnd color work. Apply tettrrllnus Lithograph Co.jKI5 Archst. KNOX ST1FFENERS and rlearera, experleneedi steady work assured oprntors, liberal wages to re llabl" workers. Grnnd and St. Marks ave.. Brook's n t.vtitiH it NortTiinitP co.. .001 Stentnn nve. Wovno Junction, desires several joung men. ttcnnicni stnooi gr.inuatesi good opportunity for Milvnmtment. LABORERS .WANTED. APPLY CADDIE BROS III)" IS HOWARD br. MACHINISTS vvnnted. men with experlenco on planers, lathe and boring mills, highest wages to competent men Apply tho John Balzley Iron Works, fill S. Delaware ave MAN wanted lo take care of guinea pigs rab bits ami mice; good position for man with experlenco ln handling small animals. Apply 10 II K Mulford Co Glennlden I'a MEN wanted to handle hogs: steady work and advamement for steidy. Industrious men. Ap plv In person or by letter. If. K Mulford Co., Glenolden. MEN wanted: freight handlers, lo truck freight nt freight stntfon: whlto or colored. Apply 1711 Filbert si. after 7 a m MEN" WANTED Laborers and locomotive cdcaners I. It. R.Cn. Call I'll Filbert st MILL HAND Experienced man on line cabinet work, one who thoroughly understands work ing drawings and Is familiar vvlth all ma chines, stnto experience and salary. C 220, Ledger Office . MILLMEN who can handle woodworking ma. chlnery and do bench work. Apply Charles C. Pare.J3upplnnd S,Latthes lane. Merlon, NIGHT WATCHMAN Good, steady position for honest sober man: must have knowl. of pumpa nnd hollers and come well recommended Bern stein Mfg. Co . 3d below Alleghenjv OPTICIAN" wanted, henchman, for framelcss work. Apply J, E. Llmebnrner Co., Ii20 Chestnut st. , rOUNCEHS wanted, exper. on men's soft hats. Apply FrankSchobloi Co.. 10th nnd Oxford. SALESMAN to sell electrlo flashllghts'to Phila delphia retail trado. salnrj JIB per week nnd expenses; state experience, ngo and refer ences C 22l,LedserOfflco SALESMEN Ten high-class specialty men. city trade; hlgh-gradn proposition, commission bisls Apply, vvlth crcdentlils. at 0 o'clock Thursdu It. T. Trush. 1108 Walnut st. SHIPPING CLERK Experienced man', capable wrnpping nnu delivering pniKngen iur ugni manufacturing business; also capable of di recting delivery bojs, stnto age, reference and salary, i' a-.-. i.enger unice SOFT FUR HAT 8IZERS; steady work: oppor tunity to make Rood wagea: chenp house rent for married man. vvlth room to tnko boarders, Wnllklll Mfg. CojWalJkHI.Nr.Y STABLEMEN, drivers, helpers wanted. Apply 0 1 N. 2d s t . or 2JO Bread st. STOCK Kl-EPER Excellent opportunity for right partj', permanent position, must bo quali fied to i tako charge, man with hardware exper prefer. , answer with full details of exp., ago, an la rvel CA ddress "W II " I' Q Box .1111(1 TELEGRAPH OPERATORS wanted by Pennsyl vania Railroad: must bo flrst-clnas. Apply Room a 1.1. Broud ht Station VOUCHER CLERK Give qualifications and ex perience In detail, state salary desired, C 210, Ledger Office WANTED One stableman, one driver and one laborer. Apply to foreman. 220 Bread St., be tween 2d and 3d, between Raco and Vino. OUNO MAN by a wholesale drug house to lenrn business, must havo high whnol educp tlnn: Industrious bright and active: not afraid of work; good penman, IK to .'(I years or ugei excellent opportunity. Address stating age nnd experience. If nny. I' 318. I,ed Off YOUNG VAN. Proteatant. 17 to 18 jeara of age. vv Ith some experience wanted ln dry goods commission house billing department Apply In own handwriting J mil Ledger Central YOUNG MAN. single, neat ln appearance, to travel with manager and learn salesmanship, experience unnecessary, must be strictly tem perate, ready to leave cltv today. Apply, after t a m.. Mr O'Rourke Continental Hotel YOUNG MAN In purchasing department of large corporation, southwestern section nf city, one familiar with order, follow-up price records, etc preferred state age, exp. rleuco and sat nry expected M 012 ledger Central YO'tJNG MAN, about 18 years of ago; high school education preferred, must be of good address and reliable; position of advancement. Ad dress Young Man Pnstorflce Box mil. YOUNG MAN to operate multliraph and assist In other work of advertising department P. O hox 1 rut. t-niiaQeninm YOUNG MAN In real estate office; state age and saliry expected C 223 Ledcer Office YOUNG MEN between tho ages of 18 and 33 who delro to travel and to receive military training as members of the first line nf tho country's defense Apply at ,1400 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa . for detailed Information re gardlng enlistment In the u S Marine Corps. YOUNG MEN wanted to work In bakehouae. steady worn, icoua whfpb no ei:nein.-a neces- ;..' Annlv Mertl-r nlarulr Co.. "Jill Alt.,- sary. Apply Medlar Biscuit Co.. 2J10 Alter st (near -2d and vvaani Ington ave.). YOUNG MEN (10) wanted to learn sausage buajneaa: 22c. per hour. Apply 31)10 German tovvn ave. General BOOKKEEPERS. J1S..0, CLERKS,, double at tractive openings for young meh. J10 up. BANK CASHIER AND SOLICITOR excellent opening for experienced man; STEN'OCJHA PHER. 3 good positions S12, llf, SIB DRAFTSMAN MECHANICAL. STRUCT URAL. PERSPECTIVE good positions 118 up: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS for con struction, Installation supervision I1S00 start. Good opportunity FOREMAN, machine shop, 121 LUMBER INSPECTOR THE nEST HIGH-CLASS PRINTING SALESMAN IN PHILADELPHIA WANTED, SALESMAN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER (only high class man considered). Specialty, salary and commission Other positions ..pen for HIGH GRADE MEN BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY 1301 LAND TITLE BLDG. Rlr AT10.N8 vVAttTPD-FEMAL-B f HAVIH nVAID or xcnltrrso - Neat colored girl wants position, private family 1720 Itetrd CHAMBRRWOEK and waiting or chamberw'k, fall 121 S 211th or phone I,ocust S280 CHILDNURSE. experienced, desires position sea shore Pop .12.17 or 1218 N 10th at COOK. cdloVed vvomm, plain rooking private family, city or seashore no housework: refer ence, 7'nrl per week 1413 Fitxwater st COOK Colored, neat vronnn. good reference! shore or cnuntrj Callln2r. Dickinson sj COOK wishes position seishoro or country! bcRt reference 240 s Hlcksst COUPLE, married, mldjle aged, desire rise? where wife a servltes vvll piy rent: husbartd employed: prefer suburbs, II B20, Ld Off DRESSMAKER and fine work. French, for-ladlea nnd children, tl .10 a dav: carfare. 2110 Balr.. bridge st Phone ft v. m . GIRL colored, wishes cooking, corns horns njehls J'all8 Grav's Ferry road. HOUSEKEEPER, speaks English, wishes idt- intlon K 147. Ledger Branch. 330 Wtat Glrard ave HOUSEKEEPER, working, capable, middle-aged American, with good ref. II Ml. Led Off . ilOIJSEUOHK Vmnan. colored, adult famllv, or care of gentleman's house: good cook: tldyj . reference 38111 Chestnut st , itOUSEWORK Settled colored woman wanta hwk Jn snallfam 1 stale wages 2417Alder. INFANT NURSE. Gorman: references Address 1213N.FrankIln. Phone Kensington 4.183, MOTHER'HMELPER. capable of taking chate's of children; seashore or country II 524. Ledger Office, , STENOGRAPHER, beginner, some experience! ncnt,acjrato.mod aalarj'. J 44(1, Led. CenL STENOGRAPHER. 2 "yrs'! expe'rlencej accu'r., refined (Jam with off, details. J 21.1. Led, Cen. STENOGRAPHER. 4 jears' experience: perma. nent or temporary position J 443, l.ed.Cnt. STENOGRAPHER Rapid tj-plsl: I'Seara' ex perlrmc capable J 411, Ledger Central. A THOROUGHLY competent private exchange telephone operator: five sears' department store experience; highest rererencesi npen for en gagement Address J 743, Ledger Central. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE BOOKKEEPER graduite, accountant Wharton Evening School. 7 vears' practical experience, wants changeC218, Ledger Orflce BOOKKEEPER thor'ly'compelent. refs i bond! , ago 2.1, Interview solicited. JJH.I.Lcd .CenL BUTLER wishes pos wllh smalf flrsF-elasCfnnv llv. close In rllv for winter C 220. I,ed. Off. CHAUFFEUR Colored: private family: do atf repairing, good rcferencei wages, $15 per weewk wllh board Oreen 2327 Ellsworth sL CHAUFFIIUR wishes poslllon, seven jears' ref erence: only gentleman's place; country pro- f erred 300 J3 Trice st. CHAUFFEUR, gardener, experienced, with ref ejrence 3 1 4JLcd ger Brnnch. 17th and Tioga. CHAUFFEUR deslr's poslllon: hst references; strictly nober,cireful driver 111- Olive st. CIVIL ENGINEER, three jears' experience m Instructor; two jears estimating, one vear In specting, wants position In or outside city. C 217. Ledger Office MAN AND WIFE Man houseman understands garden nnd lawn; wlfo nrst-rlnes cook, nlso sister as chambermaid or waitress wish po sitions together first-class references Address C 210. Ledgerjpfflce MAN AND WITE good cook and" gardener, enre Inwn. horses nnrl machine; good reference. C221, Ledger Office. . SAI.ESMANAGER. with own force, high-grade peclallv men desires acency legitimate line for Middle or fir West, locate Chicago: finance self. Addrcsa Apirtment 301, 1130 South fi'-'d st. , SALESMANAGER Executive correspondent, new employed, open for better opportunity! 5 vears one house, force of 00 references. AdjirssApnrtrne. 304,fi3l 8B2d st. STENOGRAPHER Young man. colored, best reference J Oil. Ledger Central TYPIST wlih knowledge of shorthand, wishes evening work. M M7 Ledger Office A SALESMAN and SALESMANAGER will be open for engagement nfler Julv IB: htehest references ns to ability C 21(1, Ledger Office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES NICHOLLS. 1020 Balnbrldge Competent but lers, second men, gardeners, cooks, waiters, chambermaids. Trench. English, German nurses, laundresses, housemaids etc.. supplied and wanted Phone Locust 2130 MRS. KANE. Bll R. 10th Young cooks,"' f and $8 pr week: girls for chamberwork and waiting: housework girls with references. Ap- ply in to i; n. m. wpruce ! MISS MARY T MCCARTHY 2107 Christian (Loc. 1303), supplies and wants lst-class Trot., path., mnlatidfemalo help, nil nationalities. MRS. KANE Bll S" IDth, wants and supplies 1st class white help Phono Spruce 3401. IAUNDRESsWnntcd. first class: parlor maid: references required. HUfi Balnbrldgo st. AUTOMOBILES For Sale ciniT.l.in. 1014 touring- par. overhauled and repainted, full equipment; price $8,10 AUTO BALES CORPORATION, m 142 N, Broad at. CHALMERS 1010 40 driven 8000 miles; one new tiro; extras; will sacrifice L S40, Led ger Central COLE, 1013. 4-cyllnder touring. L. 3. BOWERS CO.. 243 N. Broad st. COLE Distributors. HUDSONS, rehullt and guiranteed: phietons, roadsters and cabriolets: elc. lights and start era OOMERY-SCH WART. 2.11 N Broad aj CHASSIS We have a few cheap enrs, of which the chassis would lie very d-slrahle for truck or delivery work of any kind Don't fall to come In and look Ihem over If vou want something for delivery purposes at a bargain price. LOCOMOBILE 2814 Market st Locust 4B0. It. A. JENKS, Mar. Exclmngo Car Dept. 2AUTOCAR TRUCKS. 1H tons capacity. with bodies, each . . .. '",59. 1VILCOX. K-toon. djjlver y.AyondUlo JOO TRUCK PARTS isTiftEs'3- BCHOBER. B34I-41 MA'..KET ST SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN CORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N BROAP? AUTO LIVERY AND GARAGES INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO. 2420 N. BROAD ST AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY TO HIBE niamondJMUS Never 5josed Park 7S POPLAR. 1017 To hire topen day and night). Park 1482. brand-new fi-pnas touring car, $t 23 hr . nlso brand. new 7 pass limousine, '-! weddlngs, funerals 1715 Glrard TO HIRE,SL25 AND UP Poplar 213, Cars of all makes Bace 2241, BUY MOISTER Portable Oirages Steel or stucco. On Display 3031 N 5th Tioga 2084. AUTO PAINTING HAVE EVERY FACILITY for doing the finest work; catering to a particular clientele where QUALITY Is the PRIMARY CO.NSIDERA 'HON. Prleea n jour favor 'Tioga 27UJ. GEO. W PARVIS, JR.. 1321 Alrdrle st. Broad aliove Erte. for jour automobile body It has no equaLSS Trial bottle, 80c Satisfaction guaranteed or jKR money reiunucu. AUTO REPAIRING T SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES T See BILLY, at his new location. niu mjtuji luiuAUBi-. CYLINDERS ItEBORED. new platons and rings furnished, weldings and brazing II. B. Underwood Co., 102.1 Hamilton at,. Phlla.. AUTO SUPPLIES TIMKEN-BEAR1NGS HYATT New Departure Service Sta The Owllllam Co.. 1314 Arch at, Walnut 8407. Race 3003. AUTO TIRES PULLMAN TinES Guaranteed 3300 mlies Compare prices. PRIM'S. 2111 N. Broad St. TIRES Slightly used: all sizes, jour own price, 823-825 N. 13tli. Park 1418. By C. A. VOIGHT 4