fi '-' t'''w ' -fV4 EVENING LEDG-ER-PHILADELHIA; "MONDAY, TOLY 101916. C t -ktst We is ; RILE MUCH MISUNDERSTOOD," ZBKE TRINKLE SAYS; ONE LICKS A LOCOMOTIVE AT RAILROAD CROSSING B vi Wm- (ney aih't no K4 fr a . .rm.r ft r x BE Pennsylvania's Pugnacious r v 1 loMitR Yfc Aric,5 yljL Missouri ,afcv . Comes to Right of Way Hint for Preparedness Advocates in Record Kick. Might Be Good for Building Demolition Also ' ': A mule that licked a locomotive la one ! of Pennsylvania's pugnacious products. This acBTcsslvo animal belongs to Jim Erumm, of Sunbury. ' It was never In the limelight much. It simply ato and Blcpt and worked and 'minded Its own business. It knew nothing of the. world and Its subterfuges. It was content with the Blmplo name "General," and If strategy and conserva tism count for anything the mule was " worthy of tho title. It took General a long tlmo to get mad, but when ho did wow. He was toting Jim Drumm and Mrs. Jim Dnimm across the railroad tracks when what should come along but a train. Tho locomotive hissed and growled defiantly and cast a bad eye at General as he was navigating the railroad crossing. A quick glanco told tho mulo that ho STATE EiNDEAVORERS - IN HARRISBURG FOR THEIR CONVENTION "Sessions of Delegates Begin To &,- morrow Afternoon and Will Continue Until Friday Night NOTED SPEAKERS ON LIST HAimiSBUnO, Pa., July 10. Christian Endeavor Societies, 3500 strong In the Gtate, are planning to send one, five and ten delegates each to represent their Inter ests at the State Christian Endeavor Con vention to be held In this city beginning ' Tuesday afternoon and continuing until Friday night Tho registration thus far Is near tho 2500 mark, with 1800 registrations from this city and vicinity and about 700 from various points throughout tho State. Tho wind-up of tho preparatory work has become bo voluminous that the General Convention Committee and many repre sentatives of the local societies have been busy day .and night. The Registration Committee, with Prof. John F. Kob, as chairman, has a large amount of work, but tho delegates coming from all points In the State and many from other States will bo well taken care of, as Harrlsburg Is cno of the leading convention cities in the State and the workers know how to handle big crowds. The conferences, which will be held each morning during tho convention, and the more popular meetings each afternoon and evening, will be of a high order. The best speakers obtainable have been engaged for these appointments. The muslo of the convention will be a special feature. Homer A. Rodeheaver will lead the general singing, using his book entitled "Songs for Service." There will be a large convention choir of about 200 voices. Special numbers will be sung by the Harrls burg Christian Endeavor Choral Union, under the direction of Professor Frank A. McCarrelL "Chrlstan Endeavor Effleency," "Temper ance," "Missions," "Decision for God" and "More Devoted Efforts for the Work of the Kingdom of Righteousness, as Well as All Xnes of "Work Amonr the Children of the Church and Community" are some of the themes that will be discussed. A, special train from Philadelphia will nr rive at 11:30 Tuesday morning, bringing about 400 delegates. A special train from Gettysburg will arrive at 9 a. m., Wednes day, bringing about 400 Christian Endeavor ers. Pittsburgh will send a large delega tion. Many are expected fiora Wilkes Barre, Luzerne County, AUentown and Le high will have large representations. r Captain Boyd's Funeral Tuesday WASHINGTON. July 10. The War De partment announced today that the funeral of Captain C. T. Boyd of the 10th Cavalry, who was killed In battle at Cardial on June II, would be held from the home of Medical Director "F. S, Nosh, U. S. N., at 1723 Q street, Washington, at 10:50 O'clock Tuesday morning. Interment will be '-made at Arlington. The pallbearers will be Major Pax ton. Major gcherer. Major Tracy, Major Ixitt, Major Drake, and Major Nolan of the army. E PETEYAU the Troops Stayed Down This, Morning, Sir. eARSANlA.rHOUGHT t6 A TtttATIOM OFTHEWK MAUD, KICKS n TKnin grj Product Shows Choo-choo Monster What Is What When It couldn't get over tho track Intact. Ho could feel the breath of the loco on his back. Ho raised hts hind legs, whllo his passen gers sat Petrified. General's legs Btruck tho cow catcher. It crumbled Jlko tissue paper, tho locomo tive buckled and Jumped tho tracks. The mulo gavo It a withering glanco of con tempt and trotted on. The efficiency of General has prompted tho thought among army mon that mules could bo used to help tho boys In khaki In attacking Mexican forts Bhould conflict suc ceed tho present chess gnmo. Half a dozen mules with tho efficiency and punch of tho animal from Sunbury could reduce an avorago Mexican fort to dust with a few vicious' kicks and cause a general rout of tho enemy. One real American mulo could also raise ructions in the ranks and lcavo lots of work for tho hospital corps of our opponents. ASK NEW TERMINAL RATES FOR NEW YORK Civic Associations Want Sched ules for Freight Handling in District 'Equitably Revised' WASHINGTON, July 10. A complete re vision of terminal rates at New York city and various Jersoy City points was asked for in a petition filed with tho Interstate Commerce Commission by various civic as sociations of "Now York andi Now Jersoy. Tho New York rates aro hold to bo dis criminatory In vlow of tho terminal charges at Jorsey City, Nowark Hoboken, Trenton and Elizabeth. In charging New York costs, which pro vide for compensation for extra terminal service performed on Now Jersey traffic when this cost Is not Incurred, tho cost Is saved to tho carrier and the existing rates aro held to be unreasonable. Tho fact Is recognized by tho practice of roads, the petition sets-forth, In providing In their tariffs a separate chargo for tho floatage, lighterage and extra terminal service on the New York and Brooklyn tariffs. The petition alleges that the river trans fer should be treated as a separate and dis tinct charge, and If not. It Is unreasonable. The New York Central, having the only continuous lines Into New York, forced other roads to meet traffic charges. These charges are reflected In the New Jersey rates, which were also declared to bo un reasonable. The reciprocal switching service Is asked to bo established. The petition was filed by a Committee on Ways 'and Means to prosecute alleged railway rates and service discrimination at New York, the Board of Commerce and Navigation of New Jersey and the cities of Newnrk, Jorsey City, Ho boken and Elizabeth. REV. WM. FORCE WHITAKER Officer of Sons of Revolution Dies of Heart Disease ELIZABETH. N. J., July 10. The Rev. William Force Whltaker, 64 years old, chaplain-general of the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution,1 was found dead In bed Sunday at his home. Death was due to heart disease. Doctor Whltaker was & graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and a member of the Board of Church Erection of the Presbyterian Church. He was also a grad uate of the Union Theological Seminary, of New York, and a member of lt board of directors. His family Is of Mayflower stock. B. Franklin Bonham Dead B. Franklin Bonham, active In city poli tics and well-known in Philadelphia busi ness circles during the latter years of the last century, died on Saturday after a pro tracted Illness at his home, 5003 Catharine Bonham, who was 76 years old, was born In Buckingham, Bucks County, Pa. He received his education at the Friends' School, 15th and Race streets. In this city. Under Governor Hoyt he was deputy har bor master of Philadelphia and later, under Peter A. B. Wtdener, served as a clerk In the office of the City Treasurer. From 1872 to 1877 he was a member of Councils. In 1900 he was elected to the State Legis lature. Shortly after this he was compelled to retire from active life on account of 111. nesa. For many years he had been engaged In the general contractus business. OE5IH6AWctbms a - REGULATING ArfV'Jfl 4 C5P' rRAFFi c 7 ua. (ypv sIPtF ''44 Getting down to practical work at home, n gnng of good Btrong mules could do great work for wrecking companies which mako a specialty of tearing down big buildings. A bunch of mules with tho temperament of General could also bo used for shattering rocks In tho line of building operations and save tlmo and money, for they never ask for wages. Give each a balo of hay a week and ho Is satisfied. Itlght horo In Philadelphia a mulo like General would bo an Invaluable service In tho shopping district. Ho could lick any automobile twice his slzo, and a llttlo com pany of mules divided Into pairs would be ablo to keep tho Btrcets clear by keeping tho shoppors and promenadcrs nt bay at tho crowded corners. Should any persons object, well they would soon have plenty of room In tho hospital, Zeke Trlnkle says "tho mulo as a Individual Is misunder stood." MAimiED nYMER 5nEnS. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Myers. Philadelphia, wish to announce the marrlnire of their ilnuahter, CAHH1C. to Mr, HAI.I'll W. itVMElt. of Scranton. Married In New Tork. June 28. 1D1U. IN MEMOIUAM O'DONNKIA. In loilnc remembrance, of that denrcst nnd best of fathers, I3DWAHD O'DON NKI.L. died July 10, 11)13, Eternal rest frrant upon him, O Lord, And let porpotual light shlno upon htm, FAMILY. Beatfjs DATrilELOn. On July. 7. 1010, HANNAH ItEOlNA, widow of th late William IJntchelor and daughter of the late John W. and Sarah J. Ebher, In her 73d jenr, KnlatUes and friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral serv ices, on Tuesday, nt 11 a. m. precisely, at David II. Bchuylor Dulldlnn, liroad and Dia mond sts. Interment private, at American Mechanics' Cemetery. Auto funeral. llENNEIt. On July 8, 101(1. Dr. PETER I.. UENNER. nelatUes and frlenils. also Athel stan Lodge, No. 48S. r. and A. M.. are Invited to nttend tho funeral serlccs, on Tuesday, nt S'SU p in. precisely, at his Intn residence. 1IJU W, Venango st. Interment nt Northwood Ceme tery. Auto funeral. BqNItAM. On July 8. 1010. 11. PTIANKLIN HONIIAM, aged 70. son of the late Jonathan K. and Esther "W. Bonhnm. Funeral services nt hla lato residence, G003 Catharine at . on Tuesday at 10 a. m Interment private. Auto funeral. nniCE. On July 7. 1010. LAURA II.. wife of John D. lioyce. and daughter of the lato Will, lam and Sidney Hallowell, aged 04 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 30 p. m. Lreclsely, at her late residence, 34S North unsdowns av.a Lansdowne, l'a. Interment private, at Arlington Cemetery. DRAIILEY. On July 8. 1010. MARY F.. wife of James P. Bradley and daughter of the lato James and Anna Hagnn. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence. UN South 8th st. COLEMAN. On July 0. 1010. ELIZA J. NEW lilllK. wife of Hnmuel c. Coleman, aged 70 eara. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 ?. m.. at her lata residence. 4747 Upland st. nterment private, at Fernwood Cemetery. AuiomoDiie lunerai. DUNCAN. On July 7. 1010. AMANDA K widow of George C. Duncan. In her 7IM year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 8 p. m.. at her late residence, 5033 Walnut St. Interment private. riTZMIItn. On July 10. 1010. O. W. F1TZ MIRE. Relatives and friends, also Cigar makers' International Union, No. 105. and Aerls No. 42. V O. E.. ar Invited to attend the funeral on "Wednesday afternoon, at pre cisely 1 o'clock, at hla lata residence. SU2.1 Routh Hicks street. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains can be viewed on Tuesday. Between 7 and 0 o'clock. Automo bile service. OERDELL. On July 0. 1016. JOSEPHINE. In. fant daughter of Joseph and Marcello Oerdell. aged 19 months. Funeral on Tuesday, at 1 p. m. precisely, from 1118 tinyder ave. Inter ment private, HAGUE. On July 7, 1018. HENRY D. HAOUB. aged 70 years. Relatives and friends, also Richmond Lodge, No. 240, I. o. O. V ; Ponca Tribe. No. 241. I. O. It. M and Anthracite Lodge, No, OS. K.'ot P.. are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at p. m.. at w lata residence, 2081 Richmond st. In terment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Monday, from 8 to 10 p. m. 1LVIIN. On i July 8, 101B. PHOEDH JAIIDINE, wlfA of Thomas M. Ii&hn. It, atlv.. nnA friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Tuesday, at 3 p. m., at her lata resi dence. . Davlesford. Cheater County, Pa. Trains leave liroad St. Station 1:15 and 1:43 p m. Interment private. UOFKMAN. On July 8. 1010. ESTHER HOFF. MAN, widow of Anthony M. Itofrman. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at the funeral parlors of Martin Evoy & Son. 2800 Diamond st. Interment private In West I.auiel Hill Cemetery. Doylestown papers pleas copy, nORTZ. Suddenly, on July 0, 1010. MAR. UARET MAY. beloved daughter of Thomas I,ee and Iura 21. HortJ (nee Aires), aged 1 year. Relatives and friends ars Invited to at tend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock precisely, at her parents' residence, 338 lietchor at., Cheltenham. Interment at Mount Peacfl Cemetery, Automobile funeral. JAMES. On July 8. 1018. LE1QHTON SEL WYN, son of tha late Samuel and Josephine Wlssnsr James, aged S3 years, Relatives and friends ars Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Tuesday, at 3 p. m. precisely, at the Calvary P. E. Church, Manhelm and Pulaski ave., Oermantown, Interment private, KYLE. Oo July 8. 1B10. STEPHEN KYLE, aged 20 years. Relatives and friends are In lted to attend the funeral services, on Tues day, at 2 p. m., at his late residence. 0S31 Christian st. Interment at Arlington Cemetery, DEATHS I.RA. On July 8, 1010, nt her lata restdeVce, u?.,8i.Snvt.Vn -v8-..ffrlTIntmn. LOUISli CABEEN, widow of Ellis Lea. Relatives and friends nre Invited to nttend the tuneral serv ice, on Tuesday, nt 8 p. m . nt St. Luke's Church. Coulter and Uermantdwn ave.. Oer mantown. MeCLt'RB. At her residency, 1204 Main t Darby, Pa,, on July 8, loiC, MARQARET, daughter of Fannlo Fossett and the lute John McClure. Relatives and friends, also Camp No. 84, P, O. of A., are Invited to attend the funeral eervlccs, on Tuesday, at '2:$0 p. tn , t the Church of th& Redemption. B6th and Market sts. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Jtemalna may bo Mewed and lodge services. Monday, at : 8 p. m.. at the Oliver II Balr Rulldlng, 1820 Chestnut st. McflEnirAV. On July T. 1010. DELTA, daugh ter of the late James and Alary McOehan, of County Donegal. Ireland Relatives , and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 7:30 n. m., from the Oliver II. Balr, Building, 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St Patrick's Church, at 0 a m, Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MP.INISOKR. Suddenly, on July t, 1018, MAR GARET M.. widow of Victor Melnlnger, In her Relatives and friends are lnvlte eu . IllnerAl servlrtia. nn WArinaMtlnv. lesan J. 17 at 2 P. m., at her late residence. 1700 N. 17th at. Interment at Northwood Cemetery, JIOFFIT. On July 0. 1018. SARAH Ii., daugh ter of the late William J. and MarK&ret Mof fit. Funeral, services and Interment prlvnte. MOORE. On July 7. 1010, SARAH J.tMOORB inn Woodfall), widow of John Price Moore, Relatlws nnd friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral services Tuesday, nt 2 r m. at her late residence. 2324 Itrown st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery, NT.WELT.. On July 8, 1910, ROBERT C, hus band of Elltabeth A. Newell and son. of Charles II. and Mary S. Newell. Relatives nnd friends, also Lincoln Conclave, No. 201. I. O. H.t Delphi Senate. No. II, Order of Hpartn, nre Invited to attend funeral serv ices, on Tuesday, at 3 p. m. oreclsely, at hts late reslflenco. 4182 Westminster nve. Inter ment nt Westminster Ccmotery, Remains may be viewea Aionuay, Between ( nna u p. m. OltONNEIX. On Julv 0, 1010. In Walla Walla, Wash.. HUOtt, beloved son of Anne O'Donnell (neo Gallagher) and tha Into Daniel O'Donnell, of Acres, Durtonrort, County Done- frnt, Ireland Duo notlco of the funeral will e riven, from the residence of his uncle, Huth O'Donnell, southeast corner AOth st, nnd Haverford ne.. West Phlladolphla. O'NEILL. On July 0. 1010, MARY A. C,, daughter of Patrick nnd the late Rose O'Neill. Relatives and friends. Also St. Michael's Alumni, are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 30 a. m from her father's residence, 2010 N. lid st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Edwnrd's Church, at 10 n, m. Precisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cem etery. BAXTON. On July 8. 1010, WASHINGTON. husband of Annie 8. Saxton. Relatives nnd friends, also National Association of Letter Carriers Post Office Protective Association and employes of thn Centrnl Btntlon, are In vited to attond tho funoral services, on Tues. divy. at 2:30 p. tn., nt his lato residence, S4B0 Webster st Interment private at Arlington Cemetery. Friends may call Monday from 8 to 10 p, m. SXfinnnASS. On July 8. 1010, williaii f. 8NODGRASS Relatives nnd friends ars In- . itn.l tn jitfnit thn funeral' services, nn Tuen. day. At It n, m precisely, nt his late resi dence, 1700 Wallace st, Interment private. HTECK. On Juty'0. 1010, nt Ocean City. N. J., MAIlOUElllTE ETIIELWYN STECK. nged 2(5 months Duo notlco of funeral will be given. STEELE. At Atlantic City. N. J., on July 7. 11110. CATHARINE A., wife of tho late Will iam Steele, In her 70th year, formerly of 1800 Jefferson St., Philadelphia. Rclntlvea nnd friends are Invited to attond tho funeral, on Tuesday, nt 7:30 a. m., from her lato reel denes, 4401 Atlantic ave., Atlantic City. Mnsi nt Our Lady Star of the Boa Church, at 8:80 it m Interment at Central Laurel Hill Ceme tery. Philadelphia, upon arrival of train leav Inc Atlantic City nt 10 n. m, TREOO. On July m. mm. tniiuuir jt., hus band of Norn Treico. Rolntlves and friends. nnd all societies of which he was n member, nre Invited to nttend the funernl services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m.. at hla lato residence. BBI7 Media st. Intorment private, nt Mont rose Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Tues day evening. WATSON. In I.ectsdale, Pn., on Saturday, July ft HMO. nt 0 n. m.. of pneumonia. MAR GARET HEPBURN WALKER, Widow of Dnvld Thompson Watson and daughter of the late William nnd Ellia Walker, Funeral services at her late residence. Sunny Hill, Leetsdale, Pa., near Pittsburgh. Tuesday, at a p. m. Interment private. WINTER. Suddenly, on July 7. 1010 HENRY WINTER. Relatives and friends, nlso Paclflo Lodge. No, 200, I. O. O. F.: Palestine En campment. I O. p. F.l Veteran Odd Fellows! Theresa Robecco Lodge, I. O. O. T.i Alhambra Lodge No. 1. Shield, of Honor, are Invited to attend tne xunerai cervices on -luesaay. July 11. 1010, at 2 o'clock precisely, at his lAto residence, soutnvvest corner Kin ana ..-Mflca trtH. Interment nrlvate. Itematn- may bevlewcd .Monday evenlne. 8 to 10 o'olock. CLASSIFIED RATES EVENING LEDGER AGATE LINE RATE FOR EACH INSERTION THIS STYLE TYPE (or like this) One or two times.... ;of Three times one week 12W Six. times ono week.. "Jo Situations Wanted three times ono week. lOe Help and Situation Wonted and Lost and Found ads aro Inserted in tho Daily Public Ledger without addi tional charge. Want ads under all other classifications may be repeated In the public LiDoin at combined rate. One or two times... 33o Three times one week 10c Six times ono week 12V4o 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 CE.NTB PER AOATE LINE TO ANfc OF THE ABOVE RATES. Thoro is a druf store near your home' that will accept Ledger wnht ads at office rates. XOST AND FOUND l'or Other Lost and Found Ads See Pace 1 BAR PIN Lost, gold bar pin. safety catch, set with 8 round sapphires, in sitting room at aimbels', about 12 o'clock Friday, July 7. Finder return to S. B. Ostrom, -till Baltimore ave.. nnd receive reward. BAR PIN Lost. Saturday, platinum and dla- mond bar Dtn. petween juniper nna spruce sts. and Believue-Stratford. 125 reward If re turned to apartment 902. 1827 Spruce at. BILL FOLD Lost, somewhere near Oth and Chestnut, a brawn leather bill fold containing six checks and some cash. Finder return and receive reward. N. weaver, c 81B, Led, oar. BROOCH Lost, going; from Narberth to 13th and Chestnut, via, liroad Be. (Ration, a round shaped diamond and sapphire brooch, f 100 re ward It returned to the Bailey, Banks A Blddls Co. CERTIFICATE Lost or mislaid, certificate 801, 2 shares Philadelphia Electric Company In the name of Jacob Ludy. Application has been made for new rertlAcate. Chas. W. Miller, executor, u-im uommonweann mair. COAT Lady's long- pongee coat, white pearl uuttonaj lost uunaar between vvayne ave. ana Chelten nve., Oermantown. Reward. Apply Crane Ice Cream Co.. 238 S. 21st St., or 533 Hortter at., Oermantown. FOUND An easy way to plan a vacation. Se cure a copy of the 70-page Bummer Resort Guide published free by the Public Ledger. Get It at Ledger Centra) or the Main Office, UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH-CABLE CO., 1501 CHESTNUT STREET C. F. Backman, Prof. J. Rusell Smith. Matthew Laux, Lorln Henderdlna. Mrs. Cornelius Stevens, M. L. Mc Donald. Mrs. Jno. D Kinney. Owen Blake, T. B. Slick. Robt. W. Read, Herman E. Calur. Alfred Reginald Allen. Mr. Earl Swaun, Hor ace Oelgr. Mrs. O. A. Kerr, Edw. Fritz. S. F. Cox, Prof. Harry Lambraae, Frank Eves. Maurice U. Carlln. Leonard Wenrep, D. 8. Davis, Mrs. H. 11. Qrube, Dr, Owllyne O. Davis. POSTAL TELEORAPH-CABLB CO.. 1421 . B. PENN SQUARE Mr, John II. Hodge, Mrs. C. P, Cruthers, Mr, Arthur Kin?. PERSONALS NOTICE 18 HEREUI alVEN that the partner ship between Wm. W. IJrooks and Howard J. Brooks, tradlnc as the, Richmond Machine Works, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Wm W. Ilrooks withdrawing; his Interests, AM.. PERSONS contemplatlns; a week-end trip or extended vacation should secure a free copy of the Irfds-er's Summer Resort Guide on the balcony at Leder Central or at the Main Of fice of the Iedft-crs, Oth and Chestnut sts. HELP WANTED FEMALE OIRL8 Good ct-ance for younur Blrls to learn: experienced girls make tilth wages, Landen bcrger'a. Randolph and Columbia ave. . GIRLS wanted: light work: no experience neces sary: to n week paid while learning. Apply . 810 N. aid. GOVERNESS Well-educated lady as governess In one of the host Phila. institutions. Tele- phone Spruce 2723. HOliSEWOnK, cApable maid for cooklnr and downstairs work: family S adults; reference requlred. Phone Cmwyd 888 J. HOUSEWORK, white, country for summeri good wages. Phone Spruce 1047, Monday morning. HOUSEWORK Wanted," n half-grown white girl . for housework. Apply DIP S. 07th St. . NURSE OR ATTENDANT for sanitarium for nervous diseases; salary 32 per month., board . and room. Address B. Lord. Stamford, Conn, orJ'IlATOR9' experienced on men's neckwear. T. P. McCutcheon & Dro., Pltcalrn Bids., 11th and Arch sts. OPERATORS Must have experience on sewing machine; with binder attachment: good wages for capable operators. Apply 1041 N. Hancock st. OPERATORS, ATTWrlan-it on tintnn sneclal rounrette maenines. . ...... ........... trtrctnMf. TriaArt TTn. . uurwciirco Pre.. I toward at, STENOGRAPHER, accua. to dictaphone work. ApplytoC. M, Plowman A Co., 242Cheatnut. STENOGRAPHER Wanted by trust company, young lady stenographer, familiar with Wahl adding attachment. Remington machlno; state experience and ref. P 830. Ledger Office. TELEPHONE OPERATORB The Bell Telephone company offers positions ns operators to In telligent young women between 18 nnd 22 years old; salary ?o a week while learning, with rapid advancement: n steady position assured, with pleasant surroundings nnd un usual opportunity for promotion. Apply In person to the Bell Telephone Company's opera tors' school. 400 Market St.. dally between 8:30 a m. nnd 5 p. m. Tuesday and Friday ovenlngs between 0:80 nnd 8:30 o'clock. MEET MRS. MEAD .... Manager of the HOUSEHOLD REOISTRY BUREAU She keeps a record of every npptlcnnt for domettlo work and can usually plaoo you In touch quickly with an experienced nurse, governess, cook, chnmbermatd. waitress nnd girls nnd women for gen eral housework. This efficient time nnd worry 'savins- servlco Is free to Ledger advertisers. Call nt Washington Building, 008 Chestnut st.' Tako elevators to 2d floor. or phone Mrs. Rend. valnut or Main 3000. IF1n9,on "" 'll. experienced nnd learn vh J SfV3' ,on?v work. Sauquolt Silk .Mfg. Co., 18th nnd Hunting Park nve. General AT.?.CJ3',w""-br.,M?' well-gowned, well-informed woman for position of trust: pxnorloncn nn. Se.cei,"i"..aryi "n'o."11"" hav rofcrencosi J20 weekly. Box C 310. Ledger Office. TE.VCHmtS tmhln.1 . M 1.1.,.. ... ...... v-.,V. m lv" V ." ". it-Kimer loony. tVit,!?nn,L.T','!ich,!,' Agency. D. H. COOK. MANAGER. 327 TERRY BLDO. "" HELP WANTED MALE AShnMTT.D0,aKInSrER '". automobile ...n'JSUh?,10 8. t0 22 years: knowledge of Si25rf.phi .BiaA experienco, rnferonce and salary In llrst fetter. 1' 403, Ledger Office" AYPonnPAlRX,,r'N AND MACHINISTS, cana I' 328. 0L?ug?rllofcae?,I rebulldlnir au'totrucks. Dt2SHl5n,PEn ,for cafBr work: must bo ex ffntSitf, opportunity for advancement: 2'nV Tl1'ncftt.,.0.nJ, nni1 "Alary expected. I BOY. bright. energetic. 10 yeara oldv 1430 Chestnut st. DIfiACLau"TIJt "tpl!rlmc!d. wanted at onco. CARD WRITFR P,N..jy,TI1 DEPARTMENT STORE EXPER. iipi5-Rr,i5S5"ui,lP' J$ YBUngAlT OF A. M ' FLOOR, BEFORE 11 STRAWBRIDOE & CLOTHIER. CASPflIn3'r:nOvante5' nrst-class finisher, to put up trims, hang doors nnd sash nnd build &'"": t0 w Wels, Slocum st;. 0700 Oermantown ave. CSrSSIE.n ,want'I 'or form work; report on Job with tools. Raymond Concrete Company, foot of Morton St.. Chester. Pa. -""""""'' CLMiY,S,V,inl,1"a!?' traln'nff eomp until August 27 marine recruiting office. "llO'Arh",00''0"' DnA1.?feSfU,"le.n.cJpa..0" "ill L .and other ?""& W?: VmrffiiSn?Tftrua'5 to 35. rtVif5?Plinna bring samples of drawings. tAnnaMAN' experienced on pipe live yv iiniiniuru ivrwcnni. preicrab y layouts; ADDly fi;ini"i.'1i."5'laJt.i,.,i'."0,r " person, and .... ..,,., so m urUWItllf. 3R?.,.8T' . fairly competent: only men with highest reference need apply: give all neces sary Information In letter" P Hla. ii".-.""" B'AJ!LHAIiDJ?l,an', laborBrs wanted for general Muiford.' orenolden. Pa." ' "' '""r "' "' FIREMAN, one used to Babcock & Wilcox boiler preferred. Orlswold Worsted Co.. Dirhv FURNACE TENDER, experienced, for brass foundry; good wages. 811 Falrmount ave. 1C5ar,CiiEAV.nSn,P.an1?,' "'. "Ponced. LABORERS wanted for general work: steady work: good bay for right men. Apply N. Y. cor. Oth and Drown ata. J ' " LABORERS wanted. A. Raymond Raff Canl StrUCtlnn Co.. lflSS ThomniSn i it5. Si?"" rstt Mfg. Co.. Bartnudi and Margeretta sts. ii7l.gW-SSft-A.ND"3?5on- HOURS WEEKLY Saturday Half Holiday Steady employment on light machin ery, under comfortable shop conditions: location affords good living accommo dations. CHAMBERS BROTHERS COMPANY 52D AND MEDIA STREETS MAN Quiet, respectable, single, white man to assist In garden and to drive motor: Cadlllao car; must have good reference; wages 140 and WM.,1.. .. MBU, ..mtC WliKBi MAN of good education to teach swimming In one of the best Philadelphia Institutions. Tele phone Spruce 2728. MEN wanted; freight handlers, to truck freight at freight station: white or colored. Apply AA CHUWi.,. ,..! . . MEN WANTED to handle hogs. Apply In person or by letter to H. K. Muiford, Olen olden. Pa. MEN WANTED Laborers and locomotive cleansra. P. R. R. Co. Call 1711 Filbert st" MEN with gas manufacturing- experience wanted fc giira. w imiw. .. OPERATORS; must have ex ire experience on sewing attachment : good wages Apply 1041 N, Hancock. machines witn oinaer for capable operators. SALESMEN The FranU Premier Co., the largT est manufacturers In the world of electric vacuum cleaners, has an exceptional opportu nity for 6 live, clean-cut and aggressive sales men for thy city and out of town: a good sal ary to those that qualify. FranU Premier Co.. 73Q Market at, HELP WANTED MA1.E Continued from Prtcttino Column. SALES MANAGER by Pittsburgh corporation for Philadelphia territory, very garage a snt letled customer; no competition; now being suc esfully soldi territory opemd up; the man we select will make over $10,000 per yean 300 to cover stock on hand only capital. neces sary: official of the company Is here to per sonally Interview applicants! glvo age, busi ness experience, telephone number. Address corporation, w -Bji.lgagerljtnce, SOFT FUR HAT SIZERSi steady work! oppor tunity to make good wages; chenp house rent for married man, with room to take boarders. r Wallklll Mfg. Co., Wnllklll, N. Y. SOLICITOR, catholte; hustler:" attract, prop.: we showyou how.Room 314, 020 Chestnut. STENOGRAPHER Apply PuSllo Service Gas Co.. 418 Federal st Camden, N. J. II. 8. Lnwton. WANTED. Immediately, three experienced arma ture winders for Induction motor work: no strike on hand, simply rush of business Re Ply, by letter, giving full details of past ex perience, to Standard Elertrlo nnd Elevator --Sj't-lSS.Cnlvert stHaltlmore,Std: , WATCHMAN, capable of taking core of steam boilers and with eomo knowledge of machinery. sir". .'" person or Dy letter,, it. iv.. juuitoru, Olenolden. Pa. " WATCH jfAN, one used to care of boilers. Oris- wumy orsieatjo,j,ijarny. YOUNO MEN between the nges of 18 nnd 35 who desire to travel nnd to receive military training- ns members of tho first line of the country's defense apply at 1400 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pn., for detailed Information re- gardlng enlistment In tho II. S. Marine Cores. "QVJFi? MAN wanted: some knowledgo of book-il ft . sources, stating salary expectca, j334iLoilger. Office, YOUNO MEN, 10, wanted to learn sausage Lu'nc",i 22 cents per hour. Apply 3945 Qer- mnntown nve. "iiWff. for n yoont man, (stenographer) who would iiko n real opportunity: small pay now, but right party will hold executive position with good salary In two or three yenrs. Atlas Storage and Warehouse Co., 37th nnd Slar- KCt StS. .flenernl noSy",V..,me';,mnl'"'. structural, ota. R?r9.Kn'"n' CLERK nnd STENOGRA- 1 HER. Other positions open for . ..HIGH-GRADE MEN BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY 1801 LAND TITLE BLDO. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE ATTENDANT Young Indy teacher, age 28, would like position ns companion for middle nged or old lady or gentleman; good reader, good senmstress; references. II 001, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER, broad experience, familiar with modern methods: capable of taking charge or .managing office. J Pin. Ledger Central. CHILDNURSE. experienced, desires position! . aeashorn. Poplar 82.17 or 1218 N. 10th st. COOK-chnmbermald. waitress! two Protestant up-State girls, country or shore. II 032, ---MW.-r cilice. COOK desires position with, first-class family: iim-cuiaa reterenco. it no.1, Lodger ornce COOK, good, wishes place, private family; ref- rigf's:. " -rt. trfoger unice, GOVERNESS (nursery). German Protestant, good Jwn".0.fl8horo preferred. H B31, Li-dger Off. HOUSEKEEPER Mlddlc-nged. cap., econom. Catholic would like work In small adult fam : vvJlllngtogo to seashore: ref. C 807. Led, Off, HOUSEKEEPER or cook, family., wonted by cgjqredwomqn. country, 10IH N. Clarion st. HOUSEWORK or chamberwork. with bov 10 i'S2r"A.?a". Monday. 10 to 11:30 n. m Room -u.). una unestnut at. II 1534, Ledger ornce. HOUSEWORK (gonernl) White girl for family of 4 adults Apply between 0 nnd 12 Tuosdny a m.. 4805 Borneo st. HOUBEWORK SEEKERS The surest way to get In touch with positions In the best Philadelphia fami lies is through tho Situation Wanted columns of tho Ledger. Call on Mrs, Mead, manager of the Ledger's Household Registry Bureau, and tell her about your experienco nnd tho kind of a position you want. Hho hns had 10 yoars' experienco in em ployment work nnd can find tho right Place for ou. No charge to Ledger advertisers. Get acaunlntcd today with MRS. MEAD Household Registry Bureau, Washington Building, 00H Chestnut at.. Second floor. LADY, mlddlo-ngcd. well educated, speaking German nnd English fluently, musical, wishes position aa companion. L. H. E., Rlvcrton, N. J., Box 202. . STENOGRAPHER, secretary, skilled In legal, commercial and real estato work, desires to chango position on or before Aug. 1. F 845, ledger Central; . , TELEPHONE OPERATORS Olrls to learn op erating, nlsn .xnr!nre1 toll and long-distance operators Apply Keystono Telephone Com pniiy. 1B5 3. 2d Room 403. , . TELEPHONE OPERATOR and clerk. experience, desires private urancn. Ledger Central. M 043, WAITRESS, neat nnd capable, with reference. M 017. Ledger Central. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE BOOKKEEPER, graduate accountant Wharton Evening tjenool, 1 years- practical oiprioiito, wants change. C 218, Ledger Office. - BOOKKEEPER. 12 yeara' experience, desires po sition evenings. E 148. Ledger Central. BUTLER nnd houseman Colored: good refer ence: country or shore. II 533. Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR Young man. white. careful driver, good mochanlei beat references. E 108, x,euger central. DEPARTMENT STORE EXECUTIVE: THOR OUGHLY EXPERIENCED ON STORE SEHV. ICE AND EFFICIENCY SYSTEM: UNDER STANDS ALL DEPARTMENTS INSIDE OF STORE AND OUT, AND AN Al GENERAL MANAGER FOR A GOOD CONCERN, P 418. LEDGER OFFICE. MAN. 30 years of age. 10 years' department store experience, 0 years manager and buyer of various departments, desires similar posi tion with another firm in or within 10(1 miles of Philadelphia J 843. Ledger Central. MAN AND WIFE, good cook nnd gardener, care lawn, horses nnd machine; good referenco. O 221. Ledger Office. PORTER nnd messengei Young, quick, willing nnu rename coiorea man wianes Dosltlon. store or office; ref. 2022 Carpenter at. PRIVATE SECRETARY Beelta position: best connections; present employer retiring, i; 2ui, Ledger Olflce, SHIPPINQ CLERK Ambitious young man wishes position, S10; four yeara' experience: Al reference J 844. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER., age 23, married; six years' experience: rapid; best reference. M 020, Ledger Office. TUTOR -French, German, young man, refined. first class high school senior, with excellent teaching ability, desires position with private family. Address .mu cj. aionmoutn st. YOUNO MAN. single. 25. polite, reliable. Intel ligent, of good appearance, wishes to locate and advance with reliable firm. C 800, Ledger YOUNO MAN. with 14 yeara' general business exp., wants responsible position, giving; chance ot aqvanceroenv; excel, rets, jt nu. io, cent. YOUNO MAN. Spanish, wants pi graduate; farm preferred. J 8 ssltlon: college o. lag. cent. "SIR. MERCHANT." HOW IS YOUR DE LIVERYf ARE YOU AWARE OF THE PO TENTIAL POSSIBILITIES FOR EARNINO WHICH LIE IN THE DELIVERY UNIT7 HAVE HAD 20 YEARS' EXPERT EXPERI. ENCE IN ADJUSTING AND MANAQINO THIS END OF THE BUSINESS. P 410, LBDOEK OFFICE- ' EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MISS MARY T. MCCARTHY. 2107 Christian (Loc. 1803). supplies and wants lst-class Prot., Cath.. male and female help; all nationalities. MRS. MINZLAFP. 1030 Christian at. (Dick. 616), wants and supplies help ot all nationali ties and capacities; housework girls wanted. AUTOMOBILES For Sale AFPERSON, 1910. 6-cyllnder, 6-passengert has been used for demonstration only. Car better than new and carries regular guarantee. Will sacrifice as '17 models are shipped. Phone Spruce 2070, or addresa WILLIAM T. TAYLOR . N. E. cor. Broad and Race its. AUTOMOBILES Tor Sale Continued from Preerrffni; Column, CADILLAC, 1914 touring, ear, overhauled .and repainted? full equipment; rrlco I8SO. AUTO BALES CORPORATION. 142 N. liroad. St. , COLE 8 Demonstrator. L. 8, ROWERS CO , 245 N. Rroad at. . COLE Distributors. HUDSON9 rebuilt nnd guaranteed: phaetons, roadsters nnd cabriolets: elee. lights nnd start- . ers. OOMERY-SCHWARTZ. 23 N. Broad st. CHASSIS We nave n few cheap rare, of which the chassis would be very suitable for truck or delivery, work of any kind. Don' fall to corns in nnd look them over If you want something nt a bargain price for delivery purposes, . , LOCOMOBILE 2.114 Market st. Locust 450, It. A, JENKB, Mgr. Exchange Car Dept. 3 AUTOCAR TRUCKS, lH-ton capacity with' bodies, each .,.,.,,,,, ,1(110 WILCOX 1-ton delivery. Al condition.,.. 300 L. II. O'NEAL, Li. -IH IV. Broad st. TRUCK PARTS SCHOBER 8341-45 MARKET ST. send for free bulletin -.. ..of used Cars oorbon auto exchange. 288 n. broad. AUTO LIVERY AND GARAGES INDEPENDENT TAXICAB' CO. ..,. J?i20 . BROAD ST. AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY TO HIRE plamond 0408. Never closed. Park 70. PSHVAnljlSrTjh,re topen day nnd night). J. oS i482' hrnnd-new 6-pass. touring car, l.'SS J""'! nlo, brand-new ,7-pass, limousine, . tl.60 hr.: weddings, funerals. 1715 Olrnrd. TO HIRE. $1.25 AND UP Poplar 213. Cars of all makes. Race 2241. BUY MOI8TER Portable Garages Steel or stucco. On Display 8031 N. nth. Tioga 2084. AUTO PAINTING HAVE EVERY FACILITY for doing tho finest ItW t'hV rTuMA'ifY cH8g&TO T10f' , prffen" w.PArRvrs?rjRT,0Ba 27M- 1821 Alrdrle St., Brood nbovo Erie. TRY MY VARNISH POLISH for your automobile body. It has no equal. Trial bottle. fiOe. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded". a AUTO REPAIRING T SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES I See BILLY, at his new location. ,,w nivm iiuuivL pi. CYLINDERS . REBOIIED. new nlstons in3 rings rurnlshed, weldings nnd brailne. II. B. Underwood & Co., 102,1 Hamilton St.. Phila. AUTO SUPPLIES T . TIMKEN-BEARINGS HYATT New Departure Service Btn. The Gwllllam Co., 1014 Arch st. Ph. Walnut 3407, Race 8002. PARTS . . to build or repair, nny enr, Phila. Auto Parts Co., 823 N. 13th. Park 141S. AUTO TIRES , , PULLMAN TIRES uuaranteed. 3S0O miles, Compare prices. (Hint's. 230 N. Broad st. BUILDERS CLARK A MacINTlRE. architects, engineer nnd builders, 1037 Brnndywlno St.: concrete specialty: plans and estimates furnished. I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PATENTS yend for our free book, fr .. . . "I'atents and Trade-Marks.'7 We will help you develop your Invention. Ad vice free. Rensonablo fees. Open Monday eve nings until 8.30. FOSTER & WEBSTER SU1TB 1011 Chestnut st. Bell phono Walnut 1504. OLD-ESTABLISHED printing and publishing plnnt. fully equipped, exceptional facilities, doing good business, handling nil kinds of work, requires Investment 1500 Immediately. Attractive proposition, with or without serv ices. Could use young, practical printer. Regu lar Income assured. Genuine Investor. Oenulne. P 417. Ledger OfTlco. PARTIES having secured several valuable oil and gas leases in the proven Oklahoma field are desirous of getting In touch with party to Join them tn develop same: possibilities very large. . opt, cuftr, .cin,m, A. YOUNO MAN of good family may Invest XJ5.000 In largo corporation nnd become ono of its exocutlvo officers. J 058, Ledger Cen tral PICTURE THEATRE. 1800; strictly first class! 10c. dally; no competition: suburban; dissolu tion of partners. Barrlst, 201 N. Broad at. BUSINESS PERSONALS THE LEDGER'S Summer Resort Guide for 1018 Is free. Secure )our copy beforo the supply Is exhausted. On tho balcony at Ledger Cen tral or Main Office, Oth and Chestnut. DIAMONDS BOUGHT Bank reference. Appraisement, 1 per cent. miii ... point!, ix, nannom st. iivnwitca mVTirrH to umr Latest styles. Phone Poplar 235. Open eve nings. Leldner's. 10th & Glrard nve., S.W, cor, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by electrolysis. the only permanent wav. n oniy perma MISS SMITH Eyebrows arched. 102 neitn Tiientre uiag. CARPET CLEANING a REAL CARPET BEATING. NO TUMBLER; USED. BOYER CO., 3300 N. 12th. Tioga 0200 DRESSMAKING; AND MILLINERY DRESSMAKINO BY EXPERT MODISTE 307 Denckla Bldg.. 11th and Market sts. COLUMBIAN DRESSMAKINO SCHOOL Spe cial rates; easy payments, C. Hartman 1739 Columbia ave. (Formerly with McDowell.) TOR SALE ANTIQUE FURNITURE and bric-a-brac: nv hogany claw-foot card table $10. 0J2Chestnut.. BILLIARD, POOL, combination, second hand, bought, sold, rented, exchanged; repalrlnffi supplies. I.afe Keafer, American manufao turor, au uirara ave. mono Kens. 231D. BILLIARD, pool tables; new. second-hand bowl ing alleys; easy payments. Roaatto-Barry-Street Co.. 222 S. Bth st.: phono Wal. 2284. BILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES Also bowling alleys: easy payments. BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.. 1002 Arch. BOOTHS, soundproof, for shop or office, 50 In stock for immediate delivery; all kinds at, halt original price and less; delivered and set free. HUOH.E8. 11TII AND BUTTONWOOD. CASH REOISTERS bought, exchanged, repaired, replated; supplies; new and factory rebuilt I new total adders, ns low as 130: call and see our 1010 models, Registers sold by us on easy payments and fully guaranteed. THE- NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. 730 CHESTNUT STREET DESKS, 'large assortment; also household furl nlture. Dullne Central Second-hand Furni tura Company. 004-008-014 Callowhlll at. OFFICE PARTITIONS STORE FIXTURES THE BETTER KIND myr our ehtisuth , PHONE. WRIVR- OR CALD lANUVAirruuipu uu, 450. N. 12th rnone rop. imw. ttace toso Fireproof; 00 allghtly used; all size SAFES and makes: big bargains. 210 H. 4th St.. between Race and Vine. USED OFFICE FURNITURE . Largest a'nd most complete assortment of desks, filing, devices, fireproof safes and other complete office equipment in Philadelphia. Good, value and satisfaction assured. Free auto delivery everywhere, HUGHES, 11th & Bwttonwood FIVE-PIECE parlor suit, good condition; we also do upholstering, from 10.50 up. and make slip covers from II a chair up, -.- . R.OBERT II. MALOY 0 12 Arch at. Phone Wal. 1B11. FOR SALE Three floor showcases and two sets chestnut shelving; brand new; best con atructlon, material and finish: must sell quickly; at bargain price. M 624NLedger Office. BuC.A.VOJGHT