Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 191G.
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SUNDAY ORDER
STARTS SHORE BATHE
hotels and Cabarets Say They
Will Disobey and Go to
Courts
ATLANTIC CITY, July 7.Th6 Usual
JnleSsummer wrangle, over Sunday amuse
ments has started again. Last night orders
irera Issued from the City Halt that all
Amusements should be closa Sundays from
midnight to midnight
None of the piers or theatres giving Sun
day "sacred" concerts and none of the mo-tlon-plctUrs
theatres received the notice, but
the hotels and cabarets which furnish musto
for the entertainment of their guests did.
The orders also apply to games such as
skceball, plngpong and bowling.
Interviews with the managers of many of
the amusement places show that most of
them will refuse to obey the order unless
all theatres, piers and motlon-plcturo houses
are brought under tho ban. They eay that
the' amended city ordinance, which allows
such places to keep open and make It a mis
demeanor" for other amusements to run, Is
Illegal as class legislation,
A right Is now on In the Court of Errors
nd Appeals of the State against this ordl
nan.ee. A decision will not be rendered
until September,
Under tho ordinance passed a year ago
the owners of amusement places may be
flncd from 1 to $200 for each offense and
Imprisoned for 30 days If the .fine Is not
paid. Several managers said they would
keep open and If flncd would appeal, thus
stavlnff oft further prosecutions until late
In the autumn.
Every form of amusement has been al
lowed to run wide open since Easter, this
being the flrst effort of the new adminis
tration to close up any amusements on
Sunday. All of the managers have been
endeavoring to appease the church people
by running their places as quietly as pos
sible on Sundays. Several of the larger
places have kept closed until 1 o'clock on
Sunday afternoons.
MINISTERS HERE PLANNING
CHURCH PUBLICITY CLUB
Organization, Outgrowth of Ad Conven
tion, to Be First of Its Kind
Plans aro being laid for tho organization
In this city of what will be. It is said, tho
flrst Church Publicity Club In tho country.
A meeting of ministers held yesterday con
sidered the matter at length, and a com
mittee has been appointed to prepare de
tails of organization. The members of this
committee are the Rov, Dr. P. C. Wright,
chairman; the Rov. Dr. Qeorgo D. Adams,
of the Chostnut Street Baptist Church : the
Jtev. Daniel E. Welgle, of the Messiah Lu
theran Church; George . rjtmne and Ed
ward H. Bonsai!. Tho report of the com
Tnlttco will be presentee; o clergymen of
the city iii the fall.
The meeting was an outgrowth of tho
discussions on church publicity at the ses
sions of tho Associated Advertising Clubs
of the World here. The publicity club here
will be a branch of tho National Commis
sion on Church Advertising and Publicity
organized at the ad men's convention.
William J. Eldrldge presided at the meet
ing yesterday. Among those who partici
pated In the discussions wero the Rov. Dan
iel E. Welgle, the Rev. John Archibald Mac
fum pastor of the Walnut Presbyterian
rch; the Rev. Dr. Frank P. Parkin, of
ce Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev.
Rufus W. Miller, of tho Reformed
Church; the Rov. Dr. William P. Fulton,
superintendent of Presbyterian City Mis
sions, and the Rev. Dr. Peter C. Wright, of
Gethsemane Baptist Church.
MINT MADE 155,101,312 PIECES
Output for Last Year
$42,384,876
Valued at
The United States Mint In this city turned
out 155,101,312 pieces In the fiscal year
ended June 30, as shown by a report of
Superintendent of Coinage Robert .Clark.
The Mint made money amounting to $42,
284,876,13. Of this, 46,032,982 pieces, repre
senting a value of $27,642,387.51, were
made for foreign countries and 109,068,330
pieces, .representing a total of $14,742,731.38,
were for the United States.
The Mint engaged largely In the manu
facture of minor United States coinage of
silver, nickel and bronze, although somo
United States gold coins were made. The
margin of profit on work for other countries
was small because of the overtime that was
necessary.
Saving Funds to Enlarge Branch
The Western Saving Fund has recently
purchased from Barbara Schwartz for $7000
the dwellings 1811-13 East "York street lot
36 by 90 feet, assessed at a total of $4600.
The Western Saving Fund several weeks ago
took title from Thomas C. Herd and others
to the premises 1809 East York street, lot
16 by 90 feet, assessed at $2300, for which
It is said a price of $4000 was paid. The
Funcl about the same time acquired the
dwelling 1815 East York stret lot 16 by 90
fet, assessed at $2200, for $3000. The four
lots will. It Is reported, to be used to enlarge
the branch banking house of the Western
Saving Fund, which was built several years
ago at 1805-07 East York street, lot 32 by
10 feet
JAMES DUFFY
Civil War Veteran and Long Employed
in the Mint
James Duffy, a sergeant tn the Civil
War serving In "Paddy" Owen's regiment
died today at his home, 2043 Waverly
street He was 76 years old. He was
one of the last survivors of the famous
Pennsylvania 69th. One of his sons Is
Sergeant John J, Duffy, of the 20th and
Federal, streets police station.
Mr. Duffy always took an active Interest
In army affairs after the close of the Civil
War, and he was among the past com
manders of the Gus Town Post No. 46.
fl k TV TTa u a. marhlA nnllnVi hi I
tie was a maroie polisher by
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PETEY'fWell, Here's
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employed In the Philadelphia Mint For
more than B9 years he was a member of
St. Patrick's Church at 20th and LocOst
streets.
The funeral will be Tuesday from the
home of a son, James Duffy, Jr., at SS17
Christian street. Me Is also survived by
Mrs. Duffy, two otfier sons, Mtohael and
George, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary
Mehrman and and Sara Gorman.
John Kenworthy Dead
John Kenworlhy, 76 years old, a mem
ber of the worsted yarn manufacturing
concern of T. Kendrlck & Brother, Schurn
and Freeland streets, Roxborough, died
yesterday at his home, 6608 nidge avenue,
after n. brief Illness of a complication of
nllments. He was tho son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kenworthy and was born August 12,
1840, In Yorkshire, England. When 1,4
years old he was brought o this country
by his parents, who resided at the Falls
or the Schuylkill, and during the Civil
War he and his brother Thomas engaged
In the manufacturing business.
IN MEMORtAM
MARSHALL. tn sad but lovlnit memory of our
father, NICHOLAS MARSHALL, who died
July T, 1015. son and Daughter.
JRentha
ABEL!,. On July, 4. 1M6. AMANDA ARELL
Jnee Rambo), widow of James W, Anll. In
hr Jlth year. Relatives and frlnds, also
J'JW of Kensington M. n Church and
Sabbath School, are Invited to nttend funeral.
Monday, at 1 p. m., from her late residence,
IMP E. Otford at Services In Kensington
M. E. Church al - o clock. Interment private,
at Greenwood (K. of P.) (Vmetcry Remains
may bs slewed Sunday evening, from 8 to 10
o'clock.
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BAKER. On July 5, 1PM, EMII.T MVERS.
wife of t Newton nakcr. In hr fl'-'d ear.
Funral services at her late realdnc. Haw
thorne ami Rlrdwood avenues, HnddonrMd.
N. J., on Saturday, at 10 a. m. precisely
Interment private. Auto wilt meet trolley at
Lake at. and Haddon nve . Haddonlleld, at
DM5 a, m.
DRIIiY On July 4. 1910, HENRY .7.. beloved
husband of Sarah J. Belly, in hla Both year.
Relatives and friends, also Schuylkill Council,
No 12. K. P. A.: American Conclave. Im
proved Order Heptasophs; Spring Garden Coun
cil, No. 947, Royal Arcanum: Washington
Camp. No, 72'. P. O. a. of A., and all other
lodges of which ho wan a member, aro In
vited to attend tho funerat sen Ices on Hunday
at 3 p. m from hla late residence, 2 ISO
Turner at. Interment at Chelten Hills Ceme
tery. Automobile funeral,
HENNEB. On July B. 101(1, J. It. N. HEN
NKIt, In his Blst year. Funeral aervlcea on
Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at hla lata
residence, 133 East Upsal at.. Mount Airy.
Interment private.
BENNISON. On July 4, 1010. WILLIAM It..
husband of Evelyn E. Benntson (nee Schcer).
Relatives and friends, also employes of the
Keyatone Theatre, aro Invited to attend tho
funeral services, on Saturday, at 3 p. m., at
hla lata residence 272!) North nth at. Inter
ment nt Northwood Cemetery. Remains may bo
viewed Friday, from 7 to 0 p. m.
IIONKIt. Suddenly, on July B, 1010. at Win
throp, Mass.. B8TELLA GERTRUDE, widow
of C. Lincoln Boner. Relatives and friends
also members of Messiah Lutheran Church
and Science Council. No, B2, D. of L., aro
lnlld to attend tho funeral services on Sat
urday afternoon, at 3 o'clock precisely, at
tho residence of her daughter, Mrs. H. L.
Stevenson. 42.1t North Fntrhttl at. Interment
private. Jit. Peacs Cemetery. Remains may
bo viewed Friday evening. Automobile serv
ice. CARTY. On July 9, 1018. JAMES B.. only
child of James B. Carty. Jr.. and Iva M.
Carty (neo George), aged 14 month. Rela
tives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral,
Sunday, nt 1 p. m.. from tils parents' resi
dence, 1)17 s. 30th at. Interment nt North
wood Comotery. Auto serlce.
CHANDLER. At her residence. 1.15 S. ISth at.,
on July 5. loin. EMMA B. St.. wlfo of Percv
M. Chandler. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend tho funeral, on Saturday, at 11:30
a. m.. from the Longwood Meeting House.
Chester County. Pa. Special train will leavo
Broad Street Station for Mendcnhall, Pa., at
10 a. m., stopping at Media at 10:28. and, re
turning, leavo Mendenhall at 12.45. Interment
In Longwood Cemetery.
COLI.ISON. A patient sufferer at rest. On July
fl. 191(1. EMILY CECILIA, widow of Franklin
J. lolllson. Rolatljes and friends aro Invited
to attend tho funeral, on Monday, at 8:30
a. m., from the residence of her daughter.
1200 South (10th at. Soremn High Mass of
Requiem at the Church of the Transfiguration
at 10"a. m. Interment private at Holy Cross
Cemetery. Chicago, III., papers please copy.
CORR. On July 4. 1010. OWEN J., husband of
Mary C. Ccrr. Relatives and friends, also
minion iso. i. a. u. it., ana tne iioly Name
Societies of St. Agatha and Our Mother of
Sorrows Churches, are Invited to attend the
funeral. Saturday, at 8:30 a m.. from the
residence of his son-in-law. William J. Mc
Gettlgan. 4810 Haverford ave. High Mass of
Requiem at the Church of Our Mother of Sor
rows, at 10 a. m. Interment at Now Cathe
dral Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
DOUOHERTl'. On Wednesday. July 0, 1018.
CHARLES, husband of. Margaret Dougherty and
father of Rov. Michael C. Dougherty. C. SI.
and Charlea A. Dougherty, S. M. Relatives
and friends, also Division No. 50, A. O. II.
and Holv Name Rnrlntv nf Hr. Vlnp.nr ,,
l'aul'a Church, are Invited to attend funeral,
Saturday, at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi
dence. 5331 Prlscllla St.. dermantown. Sol
emn Requiem Mass at 10 o'clock at St. Vin
cent de Paul's Church. Interment at Holy
Sepulchre.
FlTZ-flERALD. At his residence, 1837 North
17th at., on July 7, 1018. CHARLES HENRY,
husband of Mary D. Fltz-Gerald. Notice of
funeral later.
1TLETCIIER. On July 4, 1016. MARY, wife of
James Fletcher, aged 35 years. Relatives
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday,
at 8 a m.. from the Oliver II. Ralr Building.
1820 Chestnut at. High Mass or Requiem at
the Sacred Heart Church at 0:30 a. m. Inter
ment private.
GILLINOIIAM. At her residence. 6343 Greene
at., uermantown. on July 6,
on July 8. 1018. EMMA W..
Gllllngham. Notice of the
wire or Albert j.
funeral later.
GOTWAT.9 On July 4. 1016. SAMUEL- P., hus
band of Margaret Stetson Gotwals. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
at his late residence. 117 Menlo ave.. Glen
alde. Interment private. Remains may ba
viewed Friday evening.
KELLER. On July 8. 1018. FREDERICK, hus.
band of Luetta Keller (nee Hanson), aged 40
years. Relatives and friends, also Court lit.
Vernon. 117, F. of A., are Invited to attend
mo luiierm, on ounaay. At ii. p. m.. irotrl
his late residence, 2828 Klrkbrlde St., Brides
burg. KK.11ME. On July 6. 1918. JOHN II., husband
of Mary C. Kemms (nee Jllller). Relatives
and friends, alio Washington Lodge, Nn, SO,
F. and A. M.: Frankllnvllle Council. No, 73.
Jr. O. U. A. it., are Invited to attend funeral
services. Saturday, at 4 p. m., at his lata
residence. 701 Wlngohocktng at. Interment at
Greenmount Cemetery.
JIaeKECirNIEv Suddenly, on July 8. 1018.
DONALD, husband of Anne JtacKechnla and
son of William and the late Jessie MacKech
nte, a red 44 years. Relatives and friends,
also Wampum Ixidge, No. 440. K. of P. s St.
Paul's Castle. No. 37. K. G, E., aro Invited
to attend funeral services. Saturday, at 4
p. m.. at hla lata residence. 1325 Narragan
aett St., Germantown. Intsrmsnt at North-
MARSHALL At Swarthmore, Pa., on July fl
1916. THOMAS MARSHALL. Further notice
of tba funeral will be given, from his res!,
dence, Baltimore and Xincoln aves., Swarth
more. Pa.
MAJVTIIRT. On July 5. 1016. HANNAH, widow
ot Alexander Mawhlrt. Relatives and frlenda
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Saturday, at 2 p. m.. at tha residence of
har sister, Mrs. Thomas Wray. 212T South
Simpson st. Interment at Belvua Cemetery
MAXWEIir-On July 4. 1018. OEORGB A..
beloved husband of Mary J. Maxwell and
yon of th late Col John and Emma Maxwell,
In the 64th year of his age. Relatives and
friends, also Potter Lodge, No. 441. F. and
A. M.: Palestine R. A. O.. No! 240; St. M.
ban's Commandery. No. 47. K. of T: Masonlo
Veterans' Association, aro Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon.
?.t,.8oci'i!:lc.I,rec,"'r-,St h,'? Ia'e residence
128 S. Chester ave.. Glenolden. Fa Inter!
ment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery
MII.LS.-43n July 8. 1016. ROBERT H., husband
of Amelia Mills, aged 44 years, Due notice of
iuuiiii nm va siren.
MONTGOMERY. On .TnW a lota irltiTiti ti
ldo ot ,,.,,, w;- omronw, aiea '6
Your Hat What's Your Hurry?"
HEATHS
years, Tlelatlres and friends are Invited to
attend tho funeral services on Saturday after
noon, preclrely at 8 o'clock, at her lata resi
dence, 1445 North 60th at. Interment prl
sate. SleKEEVER On July 6, 1019, ALMA T be
loved daughter of John F. and .Anna T. Mc
Kever. Relatives and friends, ftlso B. V. M.
Sodality and Alumni of St. Michael's Church,
and all societies of which she waJ a member.
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Monday
morning, at 8 '30 o'clock, from ner parents'
residence, 1518 N. 2d et. Solemn Requiem
Mass at St. Michael's Church at 10 o'clock.
Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery,
McIBAN. On July 8. 1016. JOHN II. MeLKAN,
son of the late Cornelius and Hannah McLean.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funeral, Monday, at 2 p. m., from his lato
residence, 1418 Sellers St., Franktord. Inter
ment at Cedar Hill. Body may bo viewed
Sunday, after 7 p. m.
PAT.MRR. On July g, 1016, GEORGE W bus
band of Emma I,. Palmer and son ot the late
John R. and Anna A. Palmer, aged 54 years.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funeral, Monday, at t p. m.i from his lata
residence. 508 Pierce at. (5th and Morris sts.l.
Interment nt Mount Morlah Cemetery. Frlenda
may call Sunday evening. Auto service.
RALSTON At Aahevllle. N. C. nn tiilt- A
inirt. rmAi'M tiav iAi.flTnj. wir nf it,...
Mould Ralston and daughter of Mrs. .Vir
ginia Day and late Colonel Charles Kenton
Day, of Smlthfleid, Va. Funeral services on
Saturday. July 8.
ROV. On July B, Join. LOUISE ROT, wife
of Charlea Roy. aged ,30 years Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral,
Saturday, Jttlv 8. at 8 o'clock, from her late
resldnce, 1823 South Hicks st Solemn
Requiem Mass at St. Rita's Church, at 0
a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
WALKER. Suddenly, at Washington. D. C , on
June 23. inin, CLARENCE H . son of Cor
nelia ft and the lato Alpheus M Walker, aged
28 veara Relatives and friends aro Imltod
to attend the funeral sen Ires, Saturday, at 2
p m.. at the Oliver It. Balr Building, 1820
Chestnut at , Philadelphia. Interment private.
ZELT.MAN. On July fi, 1010, LILLIAN M.
wife of Robert J. Bellman, aged 43 ears.
Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend tho
funeral, on Saturday, at 810 a. m,, from
hr lot" resldenc". 1639 raachall av. High
Mas of Requiem at St Frances de Sals
Church, at in o'clock. Interment at Holy
.rosa vrmeicry.
CLASSIFIED RATES
EVENING LEDGER
AGATE LINE RATE TOR EACH INSERTION
THJS STYLE TYPE (or Ilka this)
One or two times 13c
Three times one week 12V4e
Rlx times one week 100
Situations Wanted three times one week. 10a
Help and Situation Wanted and Lost
and Found ads aro inserted in tho
Daily Public Ledokh without addi
tional charge.
Want ads under all other classifications may
bo repealed In the Pun; to Lewes, at combined
rate,
Ono or two times 23o
Threo times one week Iflo
Six times ono week ltiiti
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
Is permitted In all classifications except Help
and Situations Wanted. Lost and Found, Per
sonals, Boarding and Rooms. When so speci
fied, add FIVE CENTS I'ER AGATE LINE TO
ANY OF THE ABOVE RATES.
There is a drup; store near your homo
that will accept Ledger want ads at
office rates.
LOST AND FOUND
Tor Other Lost nnd Found Ads See Togo 1
DROOCH Lost, going from Narberth to 13th
and Chestnut, via. llroad St. Station, a round
shaped diamond and sapphire brooch. $1()U re
ward If returned to tho Bailey. Banks &
Illddlo Co.
RING Lost, In central section of city, man's
platinum ring, diamond, over 3 carats; large
reward. M 0.10. Lodger Control.
SUITCASE Lost, July fl, on tho 7 o'clock train
from Capo May. black suitcase: M P. H. on
ton. Reward If returned to C 228, Lodger
Office.
NOTICE la herebv given that row. of $100 offered
for return of Ford tour. car. 1015 model, No.
10.10207. has been wllhd'n. Leo T. Ward Co.
PERSONALS
CAUTION NOTICE.
All persons aro hereby cautioned against
harboring or trusting any of the crew of tne
Norwegian S. 8 Karafjord, from Rosas.
Spain. O. Snendsen. master, as no debts of
thslr contracting will ba paid by the master,
owners or by tho Earn Line Steamship Co..
agents, 452 Bullitt Building.
I WILL NOT bo responsible for any hills un
less contracted by myself. Charles D. Rich
ards. 7030 Yocum st.
"UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CABLE CO..
150t Chestnut st. R. M. Reese, Feldman,
Horace F. Gross. Mr. Oray, Mrs. Frank II.
Reedes, Mr. Edward Scholl, Mrs W. Smith,
H. L. Ridge. Ed Lynch. Emmet Queen, Royal
Cloak' and Suit Co.. Lawrence R, Stewart.
William II. DufT, V. It. Williams. Mrs W.
F. Douthlrt. Rector. Rlchter & Co.. Phlla.
Paper Mfg. Co., Miss Eleanor N. Oliver, Kate
Carson, Mra. J. P. Wateraon, Mr. John N.
Moore, Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Richard II.
Bojes, L. A. Young, John Wills. Richard P.
Boer & Co., Ralph Kirk. James M. Keete,
Mrs. W. P. Moody. William S. Fisher. Mra.
John A. Geaty, Harvey B. Smith, A. Haddon.
A. M". Loeb, S. Flshman.
POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE CO., 1420 3.
Penn sq. Harry I. Flaherty.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
CHAMBERMAID for suburbs: Japanese or col
ored: Japanese preferred. M 052. Led. Cent.
COOK and downstairs girl; must be good laun
dress and have reference; two In family;
German preferred, suburbs for the summer.
Apply 1441 N. 12th.
COOK, good: family of two: suburban: must be.
reliable, clean, willing to do entire work;
good wages, H 520. Ledger Office..
OIRL9 wanted; light work; no experlenco neces
sary: $5 a week paid while learning. Apply
310 N. 32d.
HOSIERY Exper. loopers; plenty of work and
pay as good as any Wallace-Wilson Hosiery
Co.. 2d floor. 6105 Wakefield at.. Qermant' n.
HOUSEWORK Capabla woman, general work,
good plain cook; family two; seashoro; laundry
dons home. Call Room 203, 008 Chestnut
streat.
HOUSEWORK RallabU maid for general work:
adult family; reference required. Apply 431
Washington ave.. Haddonfleld. N. J.
HOUSEWORK Maid wanted for live weeks:
good plain cook: family two no washing.
Phone 158 J. Ardmore.
HOUSEWORK Woman for general work: fam
ily two; reference required. Meet employer
Friday, 11 a. m.. Room 205. 608 Chestnut at.
HOUSEWORK Capable girl. plalrTc"ooklng
small family; rood wagts; Jenklntown. Apply
all day. 214 S. 5th at.
NURSC OR ATTENDANT for sanitarium
for nervous diseases; salary $22 per
month, board and room. Address 8.
Lord, Stamford, Conn.
NURSERY GOVERNESS for a children 4010
it juc..m in., . x-una. rnona vjyroK. .us,
OFFICE ASSISTANT, experienced In billing or
detail office work; must be rapid and accu
rate. P 323. Ledger Office.
OPERATORS, experienced on Union Special col
larette machines. Hygienic Fleece Underwear
Co.. 2415 N. Howard.
SALESGIRL for Jewelry store: experience not
necessary; references required. Ilexford Co..
03(1 Market.
SKrllCTARY
(stenographic) -
Permanent posl
''?v in an ...a.
tlon for. high school graduate,
old: cultured surroundings; salary. $15 to
start; In answering give age, previous experi
ence and educatloii, P 324, Ledger Office.
VHWWWWVVaS
Mutual f
Advantage f
The most desirable em
ployers and employes
use the Ledger Want col
umns to advantage. A
Ledger Want Ad works
two ways! It circulates
among people with bet-ter-than-average
incomes.
Prospective employers ad
vertise in it; competent
employes read the adver
tisements both benefit
equally.. If you are seek
ing a better-than-averagc
employe or employer,
use the Ledger.
f
Call, write or phone
Walnut or Main 3000
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tVys4llVVVVi.VltVlvi
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Continued from Vrcredtna Column,
STBNOUltArHER Over IS: excellent oppor
tunity for advance. Call ht in and 4 p. tn ,
R p. MatthewsvUoom 8-B, Parkway Bldg.
STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper; ono familiar
nvlth dvetuffs and chemical business pre
ferred. .1 75." L'dger Central,
STENOGRAPHERS 10 to 25 years old; lilch
school education, st least pn sear's business
training, good opportunity; salary. $10 to $12.
according to ability llenlv, giving ag, edu
cation and previous position. P .120. Led, Off.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS the Bell Telephone
Company offers positions as operators to In
telligent young women between 18 and 22
years old; salary $0 a week whll learning,
with rapid advancement; a ateady position
assured, with pleasant surroundings nnd un
usual opportunity for promotion. Apply In
person to tho Bell Telephone Company's, oper
ators' school, 400 Market St., dally between
8 30 a. m and 5 p. m. Tuesday and Friday
evenings between 0:30 and 8:30 o'clock.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS, toll and long dis
tance, exp. Apply Kesstono Tel. Co , Long
Dlstnnco Office, Kith nnd Summer, 2d floor.
'YPIST Several positions aro open for rapid
Oplsts: pleasant work; light, clean offices;
hnrt hours: Saturday afternoon off all car:
18 to start, liepiy, stating age. education
llenlv. stnttne aae.
and experience. P 327, Ledger Office.
WANTED Immediately, manager collego Inn;
experienced woman, successful hotel or hoard
lng.hnuse experience: no one elso considered;
best business nnd personal reference required.
Apply business office Hryn Mawr Collego bo
tvveen 0 and 11, or by appointment 0 and 0.
WET NURSE wanted: no work; good pay, Wrlto
I n fant Inculi. Co., Young's Pier. Atlantic CI t y.
WOMAN, refined, middle-aged,
good home for right party.
Office.
for light work!
II 528, Ledger
TWO CAPABLE GIRLS, with reference, cooking
and downstnlrs work, chamberwork and holp
with children: good wages; no laundry or
heavy cleaning: seashoro this summer. Ap
ply 120 S. 18th at., 2 to 4 only, or tclepliono
Overbrook 70S2 R till 10 a. m.
AN old-established educational Institution de
sires services of nn educated, refined woman
to sell homo atudy courses to vvomn. Apply
Vice President. HlOO Chestnut. 2d floor.
General
STENOGRAPHY pays well: our completa course
costs only $30; we guaTanteo positions. Phila
delphia Collegiate Institute. 70.1 Walnut st.
TEACHERS wanted of all kinds; register today.
National Teachers' Agency. D. II. COOK,
MANAGER. 327 PERRY BLDG.
HELP WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT, cost and statistical, for Investi
gation of utility company, with practical
knowledge of gas plants and apparatus and
methods of computing nctual construction
costa. State age, experlenco and when avail
able. M 518, Ledger OlMcc.
AUTO REPAIRMEN AND MACHINISTS, capa
ble of overhauling and rebuilding autotrucks.
P 232. Ledger Office.
BLACKSMITHS wanted, good wages, short
hours. Apply John Balzley Iron Works. 014
South Delaware av.
BOY WANTED, about IS years of age. Grad
uate of high school. Good opportunity with
largo Insurance company. C 225. Led Ofllce.
BUTLER for suburbs; Japanese or colored: Jap
anese preferred M 653. Ledger Central.
CARPENTER wanted for form work. Report on
Job with tools. Rajmond Concrete Company,
foot of Morton at., Chester, Pa.
CAR REPAIRERS, car builders, firemen and
hrakemen Apply Baltlmoro and Ohio Railroad
Free Labor Bureau. 510 South 11th.
in pi
must be willing nnd obliging; Protestant vr-
ferred. u ia, t-eoger umce.
DIE-MAKER wanted for artificial teeth moulds
at once; state experience, salary or contract
pries per set. Communicate Fourth Floor, 130
West 42d St.. Now York city.
DRAFTSMAN An eastern terra eotta manu
facturer requires the service of a first class
draftsman. State experience, age and Balery
desired. C 227, Ledger Office.
ENGINE LATHE HANDS (Urge and small
work).
Vertical boring mill bands (largo and small
work).
Horizontal boring mill hands (large and small
work).
Planer hands (large and small work).
Engine ntters (large and small work).
Men- for laying out work. "
Machine blacksmiths and tool dressers.
Toolmakers and dlemakers.
Employment Department.
THE WESTINGHOUSB MACHINE CO.
East Pittsburgh, Fa.
Emploj-mant Office open Tuesday and Friday
evenings until 0 o'clock.
FARM HAND wanted on nearby farm.
4250 N. Broad st.
Apply
FILEMAKERS Experienced forgers, grinders,
cutters and hardeners: permanent work; high
est wages. Apply 4104 N, Broad St., utter 3
p. m. No strike.
INSPECTORS of hats and rubber goods,
Apply to Depot Quartermaster, U. S, Army.
uepoc vtuariermasier,
and Gray's Ferry road,
.
zoin si.
JANITORS and window cleaners experienced In
office bldg. work wanted; physical examination
necessary. Apply Victor Talking Machine Co.
Application office. 85 Cooper St., Camden. N.J.
KNOX "
STIFFENER3 and clearers, experienced; steady
work assured operators; liberal wages to re
liable workers. Grand and St. Marks ave,,
Brooklyn.
LABORERS, 0-hour day. $2.25. Apply Bollin
ger Andrews Construction Co , care of Penna,
Bait Co.. Qreenwlch Point, Phlla,
LABORERS WANTED. APPLY CADDIE
PROS., )708 N. HOWARD ST.
J1VVlVViVVVtV
LP WANTED-JUALE
Contlnutd rem rrccetHno Column.
LEEDS k NORTHRt'P CO., 4801 Stenton ave.,
Wayne Junction, desires several young men,
technical school graduates; good opportunity
.-for advancement J
MACHINISTS, BOTH TOOL AND FLOOn
HANDS: REGULAR SCHEDULE, JS4
HOURS WEEKLY
Saturday Half Holiday
Steady employment on light machin
ery, under comfortable shop conditions I
location affords good living accommo
dations. CHAMBERS BROTHERS COMPANT
62D AND MEDIA STREETS .
JtACHINISTS wanted; men with experience on
flanere. lathe and boring mills; highest wages
o competent men. Apply the John Balzley
Iron Works, 314 8. Delaware ave.
MACHINISTS First-class machinists; none
others need apply. Dleta Machine Works. 120
W. Fontaln (near Howard and Diamond ats.).
MAN AND WIFE, white, Protestants; man as
houseman and care of car. preferably nbla to
run It! wife as cook. Apply J 741, Ledger
Central.
MECHANIC, Al. understanding machinery and
motor repairs, willing to act an chaurfepr nnd
do other work In, spare time, wanted Imme
diately, Apply business ortlce llryn Mawr
College, between and 1, or by appointment,
5 and fl. Pest business and personal refer-
ences required. .
.MEN wnlitcd; freight handlers, to truck freight
at freight station; whlto or colored Apply
1711 Filbert st. after 7 a.m.
MEN WANTED Laborers and locomotive
cleaners. P. R. R. Co. Call 1711 Filbert st.
i
Mll.ti HAND Exprenced man on One rablnet
work: one who thoroughly understands work
ing drawings nnd Is familiar with all ma
chines: state exprlenco and salary. C 220,
ledger Office
OPTICIAN wanted, benchman, foe framlss
work Apply J. E. Llmeburner Co , 1720
Chestnut st
SALESMAN A largo concern requires a Phila
delphia salesman; joung live wire preferred.
Mi proposition for right man: state ago and
experience
A. O D. CO.,
1IW Watr st . New Tork.
DAW FILERS
Etprlnced mn on small band saws
4!-hour per week schedule
Phjslcal examlnatlon'necessary
Apply
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO.
Application office
.1" Cooper, street
Camden
New Jersey
SOFT FUR HAT StZERS; steodv work; oppor
tunity to mako good wngea; cheap house rent
for mnrrled mnn, with room to take hoarders.
Wallklll Mfg. Co., Wallklll. N.'Y.
STABLEMEN, drivers, helpers wanted,
fl.". N. 2d St.. or 220 Bread at.
Apply
STENOGRAPHER Young man between 18 and
21 years old. with some experience: excellent
opportunity for right party. Apply Bernstein
Mfg Co., nd nnu Allegheny.
STENOGRAPHER, over 18; excellent opportuni
ty for advancement. Call bet, 10 nnd 4, It. P.
Matthews Room 8.E. Parkway Blag.
STENOGRAPHER, experienced, wanted Apply
Tioga Steel and Iron Co., B2d nnd Gray's avo.
VOUCHER CLERK Olvo qualifications and ex
perience In detail; stato salary desired. C 210,
Ledger Office.
WANTED One stableman, one driver and one
laborer. Apply to foreman, 220 Bread St., be
tween 2d nnd 3d, between Raco and Vine.
WANTED Experienced young salesman for live
haberdasher's shop. Bauer's, 2 N. 13th st.
YOUNG" MAN. 17 to 21. In real estate office;
salary according to ability: both Insldo nnd
outslda work: chanco of advancement for right
party. Apply 11 a. m, today, 5721 Otn, nvo,
YOUNO MAN to operate multlgraph and assist
In other work of advertising department. P. O.
Iiox ira7. rniinueipma,
YOUNO MAN from high school or business col.
', lege for clerical work; good opportunity. J 753,
Ledger Central
YOUNO MEN, 18 to 20 jears, wanted for Insldo
manufacturing work flvo nights n week;
snlnry $8 to start, with good chanco for ad
vancement. Apply Friday morning nt 0:45,
Curtis Publishing Co., Employment Division,
7th and Hansom sts.
YOUNO MEN between tho ages of 18 and 35
who deslro to trael and to receive military
training as members of the flrst line of tho
country's defense, applv at 1400 Arch St.,
Philadelphia. Pa., for detailed Information re.
gardlng enlistment In tho U. S Marine Corps.
YOUNG MEN (10) wanted to learn sausage
business, 22c. per hour. Apply 3043 German
town avo
AN EXPERIENCED HIGH-GRADE
SPECIALTY SALESMAN WANTED;
GOOD PRESENT OPPORTUNITY
AND EXCELLENT FUTURE.
THONE AFTER 0 FOR APPOINT.
MENT. SPRUCE 1758.
General
BOOKKEEPERS, several. $15; CLERKS, $10
up, STENOGRAPHERS. $15 up: CHIEF EN
GINEER and MASTER MECHANIC for plant.
Other positions open for
lHOil-ORADE MEN
BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY
1301 LAND TITLE BLIJO.
DRAFTSMAN. In specialty manufacturing con
cern'a drafting room: one with architectural
ability and not over 10 preferred: stato experi
ence and salary desired. P 825. Ledger Office.
SITUATIONS WANTED PEMALE
CHAMBERWORK and watting or chamberw'k.
Call 425 South 20th. or phone Locust 3280.
CLERK and Typist, knowledge of bookkeeping,
seeks ofUco work. J 744, Ledger Central.
COMPANION NURSE Refined middle-aged
lady, skilled In the home; practical and trust-
wortny; willing to assist. II 530, Led. Ofllce.
COOK and chambermaid deslro places, country
or seashore; good reference. Call between 10
and 11 a. m. Friday, Room 203. 008 Cheat-
nut St;
COOK Colored woman; plain cooking private
family, city or seashore: no housework; refer-
ence;$7.0Operweek; 1433 Fltawater at.
COOK-CHAMBERMAID, waitress; two Protest
ant up-State girls; country or shore. H 532,
tqger umce.
COOK -wants
CaDable German Protestant woman
situation; refs. 2800 N. Warnock ot.
COOK Colored, neat woman; good reference;
shore or country. Call 1025 Dickinson at.
UIRL. light colored, general housework, cham-
bermald; home nights. 1015 Carpenter st.
OIRL, colored, experienced, desires chamberwork
or waiting; references. 4007 Locust st. ?
GIRL, city or country; chamberwork or wait-
Ina: best reference. 322 North 16th st.
GOVERNESS, nursery, teachlne Fr..Oer.. Eng.;
mgnest reis. u, i,eq. nr i;mn ana wnristlan.
HAIRDRESSER, exp., wishes position as ladles'
rnaiq ; reieieiicw. iuo. itigcr vjentrai.
HOUSEMAID AND PARLORMAID Two ThcoN
tlsh girls want positions together. Call Room
205 1108 Chestnut St.. 11 a. m. "uura
HOUSEWORK Woman, colored: adult family.
or care ui gentleman a iiuuao; gooa cook; tidy:
reference 38IU Chestnut St. ' '
MOTHER'S HELPER, capable of taking charge
ot ciiimrcii, piMiioiu m vuuittry. ji 024.
STENOGRAPHER, 18, high school graduate
wlahes pos with chance of advancement: Cam.
den pref. or near ferry. Box 233 RIverton.M r
STENOGRAPHER, 4 yeara' experience; perma.
ni-nt or temporary position. J 445. Led. Pen
T, ..nnt . mic-ii. T ... . ....
ait,nuuiiAiiii.i '"-; ".j, '
bookkeeping; $0: central. J 746
knowledge of
ju. iem.
STENOGRAPHER Expert; 0 years' experlencT;
competent secretary. J 745. Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER Recent high school graduate?
neat and accurate. J 440. Ledger Central.
YOUNG LADY, 18 years of age. wishes position
to 1 or 2 children; has knowledge ot sewing.
1010 Pallas tt.
WOMAN, Protestant, wishes position
u3in, rrminii :'."'?" wuiun in ramuy
,1 mJi.I.b I.. 1.. In 1.1, .n.n mb nl. ., . .
unco iuuiib, ..v., .,. n..kv.. wi i.uiuiHrwarx
no ODJVClluna IU KUIIlli
write, 3845 N. Delhi at.
no objections to going to seashore. Call or
eteeeeeee
eeeestsee
J3ITUATIONl WANTED FEMALE
Continued from Preceding Column.
WOMAN, competent, desires situation. Cape Jfay
or Atlantic city, as plain cook, chambermaid
or laundress 2143 Ualnbridge at. ,
A THOROUGHLY competent private etchange
telephone operator; flvo years' department
store experience; highest references; open for
engagement Address J 743, ledger Central.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT and office manager; high grade
ana comp. ; rer. tne best. J C57, Ledger cent,
ADVERTISING Young man, age 23, with threi
years' adv. exp.i desires pos. with mfr., news-
jiperojradv!jyrency.J455tLedgerCentraIi
ADVERTISING MAN. manager or secretary,
ChrlstlahJ4Lwantsos;l fltlLedger CenL
DOOKKEErER, graduate accountant Whaton
Evening School, T years' practical experience,
wants change, C 218. Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER Young man, 27 years, eight
experience, thorough, rapable nd competent,
to take full charge.J 740. Ledger Central,
BUSINESS MAN, ago 37, with executive ability.
10 years' experience In purchasing and sell
ing, desires position of responsibility with re
'able J2neej2jLbesteXs.M851iLdgerCenti
P.UTLER wishes pos- with small first-class fa'm-
iiy; ciose to city ror winter, u -'-'u, i.ea. un.
CHAUTFEUR wishes position Sat. afternoons and
all day Sunday: thor. mech.: white; single!
28 itB. old: reliable; ref. : emp. at Eddystone
j!HJvJf'Xl?hllLJ32d.r Central.
CHAUFFEUR, coloured I prlvato family; do all
repairing: good reference; wages, $15 per
- "-T-MVWiin board. Green. 2327 EUsworiii at.
CHAUTFrifiR, gardener, experienced, with ref
orjence, .-IHjJLedgerJIranchJTth and Tioga.
CHAUFFEUR desires position! be"st refe'rencesl
strictly sober, careful driver. 1112 Olive at.
CHAUFFEUR", white, experienced, 25, married,
desires position nt once.J840tLedger Cent.
CHAUFFEUR, first class, colored, desires posi
tion; exp ; bst refs, Wllllams.Dlck. 204.5 R.
CIVIL ENGINEER, three J-eare' experience as
Instructor: two years estimating, one year In
specting, wonts position In or outside city,
j' 127. Ledger Office.
INDUSTRIAL hygleno phyeleTan with experlenca
In general practlea and broad training In In
dustrial hygiene wishes to secure position with
Industrial establishment that maintains a
medical service for Its employes. 232, Ledger
Branch, 62d and Market.
OFFICE EXECUTIVE, age 2(1, familiar with all
departments of office, seks position with op-
portunlty. J 033, u Ledger Central; .
HALES MANAGER, with own force, hlgh-grads
speclnltv men. desires agency legitimate line
for Mlddlo or far West: locate Chicago;
flnanco self. Address Annrtment 3IK. 50ft
Jouth B2d at,
SALES MANAGER Executive correspondent,
bow omnloled. onen for hetter nnnortunltv:
5 vears one house; force of 50: references.
Address Apartment 301, 530 S, 52d st.
SALESMAN Young? married man. now em
ployed, wishes to make chango with a reliable
and substantial house In this city or outside;
good reasons for changing and can furnish
reference, J 055. Ledger Central;
SALESMAN, 28, knowing dry poods nnd notions,
general storo trade. Eastern Pennsylvania, also
experienced In detail work In mercantile busl-
ness, open for change, J 55 1, Ledger Central.
A SALESMAN and SALESMANAGER will bo
open for lgagement after July 15; highest
references J to ability. C 210. Ledger
Office.
STENOGRAPHER Young man. colored;
reference. J (144, ledger Central.
best
YOUNO MAN, 27. with collego education and
four years' experience with large wholesale
house, desires to make change: employed at
present; ambitious to become assistant to exec
utive; excellent references furnished: Interview
solicited. C 135, Ledger Office.
YOUNG MAN. .married. 30, desires connection
wnerp education, personality, business ability
will lead to position of responsibility.
J 0S4,
i,i'uKcrcmrm.
YOUNO MAN. with 3 yeara" retail credrt experi
ence, desires position with chanco for advance-
tne n t. J 758, Ledger Central ,
POSITION of responsibility wanted; progressive,
energetic, ambitious young mnn. 34: well edu
cated; unimpeachable character, managerial
and executive abllltyi good corres ; with last
employer 20 yrs.; best of refs. J 751. Led. Ccn.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
NICHOLL8. 1020 Balnbrldge. wants Japanese
butlers, white cooks, girl for rhnmb. and wait
ing, chlldnurses: nlso colored couple. Phone
Locust 2130.
MISS MARY T. MCCARTHY. 2107 Christian
(Loo, 1303). supplies nnd wants lst-class Prot..
Cath., male nnd female help; all nationalities.
MRS. KANE. 511 S. 10th, wants and aupplles
lst-class white help. Phono Spruce 3401.
ATJTOMOUILES
For Sale
SIMPLEX 1911
Chain drive, open and closed body.
Just overhauled and painted.
For sale at a sacrifice.
MAIN LINE SERVICE CO.
Rosemont, Pa.
WE INVITE YOU to Inspect the following list
of rebuilt nnd repainted cars, which are of
fered for sale. Each car Is In first-class
running condition.
RAMBLER, cross-country model: B-passenger:
fine condition,
1014 VELIE, n.passenger; fully equipped.
1010 JEFFERY, 5-passenger; run only 600
miles
1013 CHALMERS. 5-passengcr.
1012 OVERLAND, 5-passenger; fully equipped.
1015 OVERLAND touring; fully equipped.
We also have rebuilt OLDSMOBILES.
THE OLDSMOBILE COMPANY
231 N. Broad st.. Philadelphia.
Phones: Bell. Wal. 4487; Key., Race 2140.
LOCOMOBILE. 1013
4-cyI.. 4-pass. Torpedo, equipped with self
starter and electric lights, rebuilt, guaranteed
and newly painted: price $1100.
LOCOMOBILE,
2314 Market at. Locust 450.
II. A. JENK8. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
LOCOMOBILE. 6-48 LIMOUSINE,
beautifully upholstered: Just overhauled; newly
painted; tlrea like new: price $1000. "'""
LOCOMOBILE,
2314 Market at. Locust 430.
II. A. JENKS, Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
' MERCER,
4-cyllnder, 4pass. touring car. equipped with
brand new top;. good tires; exceptional bar
gain. Price. $250.
Locomobile.
2314 Market st. Locust 450.
II. A. JENKB, Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
PIERCE.ARROW
6-36 Landaulets excellent condition; price.
$750.
-.., .. LOCOMOBILE.
2314 Market st. Locust 430.
II. A. JENKB. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
CADILLAC. 1014 touring car. overhauled and
repainted full equipment; price $850. AUTO
SALES CORPOIiATlON. 142 N Broad St.
CHALMERS 1018 40. driven 9000 miles; one
new tire; extras; will sacrifice. L 640, Led
gar Central.
COLE. 1013, 4-cyllnder touring.
L. S. BOWERS CO.. 245 N. Broad st.
COLE Distributors.
HUDSON3. rebuilt and guaranteed; phaetons,
roadsters and cabriolets: ale. lights and start,
era. OOMERY-SCHWARTZ. 253 N. Broad St.
E. M. F.
Fore door. 6-passenger touring car: paint,
tlrea and mechanical condition fine; price $230
LOCOMOBILE.
2814 Market St.: Locust 450.
II. A. JENKS. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
CHASSIS
We, have a. few cheap cars, of which the
chassis would be very desirable for truck or
delivery work of any kind. Don't fall to come
in and look them over ! you want something
(or delivery purposes at a bargain price.
LOCOMOBILE
2314 Market at. Locust 450.
If, A. JENKS, Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale
Continued from Preceding Column, i
rAioB
USED-CAR DEPARTMENT
Offer Something Unprecedented
BARGAIN PRICES
In the height of the season. Consult your best
Interests and see the cars listed below:
1010 PAIGE FAtRFIELO T-psssenger
Touring; looks like new; will sell rca
, sonnble.
1015 TAIOB FAIRFIELD 0-40. rebuilt.
. repainted nnd guaranteed ....... . . .... . $850
1015 PAIGE OLENWOOD 4-30, extra.
, equipment .. ., ,....,.. .... ... .$550
1010 MAXWELL Roadster; extras; will
, sacrifice.
1010 CHALMERS 40. driven 8000 miles.
.one new tire, extras,... ,.,,.,..$800
1015 FORD 6-passenger Touring", excellent,.
condition ....... .......... .r. ., ..... ,1350
1014 STUDEBAKER Touring, rebuilt and...
. repainted, guaranteed , $000
1013 REGAL, In excellent condition. 0- ...
, Passenger: sell for. ..,.,.....,. 1 1 .... . $273
1015 OAKLAND R-pass. Touring; guar- ...
. sntee car to be tn good condition, i iu .$550
1014 CADILLAC Roadster, rebuilt and.
. repainted; extras'.,,,,, ..... i. ,..,.., .$700,
101(1, STUDEBAKER 7-nsssenger Touring; 1M
. driven 700 miles; will sell reasonable. '
1015 BUICIC C-37 S-passenger Touring: In
..excellent condition: will sell reasonable.
1013 LOCOMOBILE 5-passenger Touring,
. In excellent condition. ....... , i.,$750
1013 ABBOTT - DETROITER. 7 pass.
Touring, repainted, new top and rebuilt. $400
1912 CADILLAC 6-passenger Touring, ex
cellent condition: will sell for. ....... ..1300
These Are All Taken In Trade for New
Palgs Cars,
BIOELOW-WtLLY
. . MOTOR CO.
J0 NORTH BROAD STREET
ASK FOR B. 8. RODOERS
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
IN USED CARS
1010 VELIE, R-PASSBNOER TOURING;
RUN LESS THAN 2000 MILES. ., .$000
1012 CADILLAC. 5-PASSENGER TOUR
1NO; STARTER AND ELECTRIC
LIGHTS $300
1013 RENAULT 40-00: TAINTED DARK
BLUE; EQUIPPED WITH WIRE
WHEELS. OENUINE KELLNER
COLLAPSIBLE BODY. ELECTRIC
LIGHTS AND GENERATOR; ONLY
SLIOHTLY USED: ORIGINAL '
COST, $7000. CAN BE SEEN BY
APPOINTMENT.
1012 WINTON, O-CYLINDER, 7-PAS-Hr.NORR
TOIlniNO: FINE CONDI.
. . TION $S0O
CHASSIS; EXCELLENT CONDI.
TION , $700
TRUCKS
1 AUTOCAR TRUCKS. U4.TON CA.
PACITY, EACH 'WITH BODIES. .. .$0301
WILCOX l-TON DELIVERY; Al CONDI- I
TION $300 1
THE WHITE CO.
210 NORTH BROAD STREET
L. II. O'NEAL. USED-CAR DEPARTMENT 1
UISLLi, B1MIUUU !UU2i J4UY., RACE 1734.
i.iMotrsiNK.q
suitable for funeral work or hacking of any
kind, suburban or stetlon work, ranging In J
price from $500 up. Locomobiles and other'
maKcs.
LOCOMOBILE.
2314 Market st. Locust 450L,
II. A. JENKB. Mgr. Exchange CitVl
.T)ept.
T nrmirtlHT n
with full panel body, demountable rims, gooavyf
ii.... .i. ?fio yf
LOCOMOBILE,
2314 Market Bt, Locust 450.
II. A. JENKB. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN
OF ttRF.n CAItS
OORSON AUTO EXCHANGE, 238 N. BROAD.
Schober
3345 Market
CADILLAC PARTS
IVnnted
AUTOS wanted for parts. Philadelphia Auto
I'aris wo.. 823 n. jam st. l'arK 1418.
I
AUTO LIVERY AND GARAGES
INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO.
2420 N. BROAD ST.
AUTOMOBtLES OF QUALITY TO HIRE
Diamond 0408. Nover closed. Park 75.
POPLAR
., lull iu lure VDlicn uay ana nignti.
1482. brand-new 5-pass. touring car.
l'ar c
11.25 hr.
aiso orana-new i-pass. limousine.
$1.50 hr.
wcuuiiiH, miicrms. iixu uirarq.
TO HIRE, S1.25 AND UP
Poplar 213. Cars of all makes. Race 2241,
IIUY MOISTER Portable Garages Steel
stucco. On Display 3031 N. 5th Tioga 2034.
AUTO PAINTING
HAVE EVERY FACILITY for doing tho finest
work; catering to a particular clientele where
UUAUU 1 lO 1IIO 1-ibl.MUVl LlliNSllJttllA-
liUiN, i-ricea in your lavor. upga ZJU2
GEO. W. PARVIS, JR..
1321 Alrdrlo st.. Broad above Erie.
TRY MY VARNISH POI.IStr
fnr vnur automobile bodv. It hns nn ,iai
Trial bottle. 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money rciunucu.
AUTO REPAIRING
7 SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES T
See BILLY, at his new location,
61U NORTH BROAD ST.
CYLINDERS REBORED. new pistons and
rings lurnianea, weiaings ana nraztng. it. u.
Underwood & Co.. 1025 Hamilton at.. Phlla,
'
AUTO SUPPLIES
TIMKEN-BEAniNOS HYATT
New Departure Service Sta. The Gwllllam Co.,
1314 Arch at. Ph. Walnut 3407. Race 3062.
PARTS
to build or repair, any car.
Phlla. Auto Parts Co.. 823 N. 18th. Park 1418,
AUTO TIRES
PULLMAN TIRES
Guaranteed 3500 miles. Compare prlcsa.
aiHM'S. 2.111 N. Broad st.
TIRES
Slightly used; all sizes; your own price.
823-823 N. 13th. Park 1418.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PATENTS Bnl tor our free book.
nlul' -Ll-' "Patents and Trada-Mark..-
We will help you develop your Invention. Ad. j
vice tree, iteaaonaois xees. upen Aionaay eve
ntngs until 8:80.
FOSTER & WEBSTER surmwi.
1011 Chestnut st. Bell phone Walnut 1B64.
I CAN SHOW YOU over 1501, with no chano
of loss, on sums of from $40 upward; let me!
prove It; write today. Box J 757. Ledger
central.
MAN to Invest, $1000 In established wholesale!
Cedar OH College Company selling product to
general trade throughout country; salary. $25 i
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WANTED Conservative business man with $200
to $5000 to Investigate a guaranteed 8 nir
cent. , proposition; money absolutely secured
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A .JPSS.a, J,,AN Jr ood family may Invest!
$23,000 In targe 'rorporatlon and become onT
of Its executive officers, J 668, Ledger Cen- I
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PICTURE THEATRE, suburban, 1800; moderni !
no competition: 10c. dally; strictly first class!
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SALESMAN with $500 to Invest In light!
ary, $35 weekly, M 654. Ledger Central, v
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