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

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916.
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WNWG CONDUCTORS
ME NOT TRAINMEN
Public SGrvicfc Commission Holds
This View in Decision on
Full Crew Law
HAIUUSBtrno, Pa., July 14. Dlnlns
M1 cafA car conductors cannot bo con
"JLfdered as trainmen under the, provisions
6t tho "full-crew" law, according to an
opinion handed down by Chairman Alney,
dedldlnrr In favor of tho brotherhoods a
complaint lodged With tho Publlo Service
Commission against tho Central Railroad
t New Jersey, the Philadelphia and RcatU
ing and the Baltlmero and Ohio Railroad
Companies. Tho railroads aro ordered to
increase tho number of trainmen to six,
In complTanco with the act, in addition to
tho dlnlne-car attendants.
This opinion followed the Important buK
safte car and mall car decisions of yester
day, In which It was decided that all bflB
Boge enra even on through trains must
have n, baggageman and that mall cars
on the rear of trains must have platforms
as wide as the law provides, nnd two oth
ers of lesser Importance. These cases had
been beforo tho commission for months
and had been vigorously contested by both
sides. In all, six complaints wero sus
tained and four dismissed In the opinions
handed down at this tlmo.
Commissioner Ryan decides that tho
movement of cars jTCeTwcen yards of tho
Pittsburgh and Lake Krlo is a switching
movement, and, therefore, does not como
under the act, and tho effort to nmko this
a "full crew" violation Is dismissed. Yard
crews may be employed nnd may be paid
on a different basis. It Is said tho decision
In this caso will prevent .the filing of n
largo number of other similar complaints
frorn various parts of tho State. Tho com
plaint against tho Now York, Chicago and
St Louis Railroad, tiled In Erie, County. Is
also dismissed In an opinion tiled by Com
missioner Wiling. In this caso It Is hold
that a baggago rsan may perform the duties
of express man as well. Ho linus mo
duties to bo simlliar nnd much of tho same
nature.
MUST EAT, SO HE IS WILLING
TO BEC03IE ANYBODY'S SLAVE
tiayonno Youth Advertises Himself for
Salo to Insure Food
NEW YORK, July 14. Having tried half
a dozen Jobs and finding none to, his lilting
Walter M. Schilling, 10, of Ilayonnc, N. J.,
wants to bo a slave. Ho so announced to
day In a newspaper advertisement as fol
lows: Bright, ambitious young man, excel
lent reference, willing to work, will sell
himself Into slavery for his keep. I
havo got to cat. State best price.
Schilling said ha was convinced the world
was against him and decided upon the slav
ery idea so he could be assured of food.
Esther Lipschutz
Miss Esther Lipschutz, 17 years old, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lip
schutz, of 2035 North 33d street, who had
been Buffering from heart dlseaso for somo
time, died Wednesday night In the Eden
Apartments; Iowa avenuo and the Board
walk. Atlantic City, whero sho had been
taken bIx months ago for the benefit of her
health. The funeral services will be held
tomorrow, morning, conducted by tho, Rev.
IJenry M. Fisher. The body will be brought
to the Har Nebo Cemetery for burial, and
services will bo conducted thero at noon by
tho Rev. Marvin Nathan, of Bath Israel
Synagogue. '
Her parents, a sister, Mrs. J. IL Marcus,
nd a brother, Max Lipschutz, survive her.
Thomas B. Prosser
Thomas . Prosser, 24 years old, of 127
'Colham road, Gcrraantown. died yestcrduy
In his homo after- an Illness of several
mdntjis. Mr. Prosser Was president of his
'class In Northeast' High School In 1911.
When a freshman In Lehigh University, ho
was compelled to havo an operation per
formed, which Is now said to have been tho
causo of his death. Funeral services will
be held Saturday by the Rev. II. W.
Hathaway, pastor of Chelten Avenue Pres
byterian Church.
Airs. Jennie C. Ilogan Dead
Mrs. Jennlo C. Hogan. 40 years old, died
yesterday at her home, 2721 North Mascher
street, after a lingering illness of a com
plication of diseases. She was prominent
In charitable and church work In the parish
of Our Lady of the Visitation, at B street
and Lehigh avenue. The funeral will take
place Monday at tho Church of Our Lady
of the Visitation and burial will be in St
Dominic's Cemetery.
Horace Davis, Educator, Dead
SAN FRANCISCO. July 14. Horace
Davis, 80 years oId, former president ot the
University of California, died hero yester
day. He was born In Worcester. Jlass., and
was a son of John D. Davis, a former Gov
ernor of that State. He was president of tho
University of California from 1887 to 1S90
and represented California In the Fifty-fifth
and Fifty-sixth Congresses. Ho was Grad
uated from Harvard University in 1849.
AUPOTT. On July 12. 1018. JOHN, husband of
tha lata Anna Abbott. In his 74th year. Rela.
lives and friends and all societies of which hs
was a, member, are Invited to attend tho fu
neral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m,, at
W A. Dunlap's funeral parlors. 10th and
Fair mount ave. Interment prlvat;, at West
minster Cemetery. Auto service.
BENNETT. At his residence, (134 North 3th
t on July 12. 1016, CHARLES W. BEN
NETT, 84ted UT learn- Notice of funeral
later
BOWfiUS. On July 13. 1016. WILLIAM P.
ROWERS, aged 71 years. IWIatlvea and
frlsnda. also members of Association ot Sur.
vivo 72J Res., P. V.. ara Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p. m.t
at his lata residence, 5&3S Ulrard ave. Inter
ment private.
COLAHAN. On July 13. 1810. after a short
Illness at Maiden. Mass . THOMAS J., son
of Ambross II, and Mary Colaban. ased lit
years. Purifier cotlc of the funeral will ba
ytven from his lito residence, 810 North
20th street,
CIIASIllKItS. On July 11. 1016. JA1IE3 D
iiusbar.d or Ruth A. .Chambers (neo Krlppa).
Tho relatives and friends, also tho members
of Fidelity Lodse, No. 3; A. O. U. W.. ara
Invited to attend lbs funeral services, on
Saturday. July 13. at 8 p. m., at his lau
residence S3H Walnut St.. Camden, N. J.
PETEY He'll Probably Go Bugs, Anyway
By 3W6oes. Thi&
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DEATHS
Interment private Friends mav view the re
main on Friday, from 7 td 9 p. m. Please
emit flowers.
CLAIR.On July 13. 101ft. EVELYN JONE3,
wlfo of SnmiHl It. Clair, need B2 years, pelf
tlvos and friends are Invited toattend th;
funeral services, on Saturday, at 8 p. m.t at
lam residence. fiOm Oreeno street. Interment
at Olrardvllle. Pa., on Monday.
COTTON. On July 13, lOlfl, ERtNA M.. be
loved dnuchter of Thomas nnd Ratio Cotton
(nee Purke). aiced 7 months, Relatives and
friends Invited to attend funeral, on Saturday,
at 1 p. m., from her pnrents' residence, all
Cypress M Interment lloly Cross Cemetery.
CHOSI1Y.--On July 13, 1010. JULIA I
t'HOSHlf. widow of Gcoreo N. Crosby, nseil ,n
years. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to
attend tho funeral services on Saturday after
noon. July in, at o'clock, at her late real,
dence, 2012 North 17th it. Interment private,
Clreemnount Cemetery.
DARRA1L On July, 12. 1010. WILLIAM J
husband of th) lata Georglanna L'arrah (no
Baldwin) and son of Annlo and the late
James Oarrnh. aired 47 years. Relatives nnd
friends are Invited to attend the funcra' serv
Pes, on Htlurday, at 2 p. m., nt his lata resi
dence, 1031 Meridian st. Interment at Sit.
Morlali Ccmeterv. I'.emalns may bo viewed
Friday evenlnc from 7 to tl o'clock.
nn portn. on July is, 1110, lena land.
wlfo of Euirone Do Ford. Relatives and
friends are Invited, to attend tho funeral serv
ices, on Sunday, at 8 p. m., at her late resi
dence, ln.ll Pan st. Interment prlvnte at
convenience, of tho family. New York, Brook
Ijn nnd Jersey city papers copy.
IIOOMIY. On July 12, 1018. MAROARET.
widow of Tnomas Dooley. Relatives ami
friends are Invited to nttend the funeral, on
Saturday at 8..K) a. m. from her late resi
dence, fr.flo North American st. Illeh Mass
nt St Michael's Chuich at 10 n. m. precisely.
Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery.
DnUOIII.RTV. On Ju'v 12. 1010. ANNIE B
wlfo of Ellsworth iMuahertv nnd ilnurhter
rf tho Isto Charles C and llcbeccn Phillips,
of Trenton, N. J. Relatives and frlnds nro
Invited to nltend the funeral services, on Sat
urday, at a-30 p.. m., nt the Oliver H. llnlr
llulldlnt, IS'JO Chestnut st. Interment strictly
private. Remains may bo viewed 1'rlday
evening.
OEPKE. On July 13, 1010. ANTOINETTE
.SERVILI.E, widow of Herman C. Oclsse,
Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend
tho funeral services on Monday afternoon, at
2 o'clotk, nt her late residence, -nut Locust
slreit. Interment private. Now York papers
plenso copv .
HH.t.. On July 13, 1010, OLIVIA, widow of
Charles It. Hill, nsed 71 years. Relatives nnd
friends nre Invite 1 to nttend tho funeral serv
ices, on Saturday, nt in a. m., nt ih tndlecnt
Widows nnd Hlnglo Women's Society, HOIS
Chestnut st. Interment at Fcrnwood Ceme
tery. IMtl.W. On July 13. 1010, jr.NNttt C. HO
UAN, of 2721 N. Mascher st Duo notice later.
KP.NNI'.DV. On July 14, 1010 nt his late rest,
denco. soil Green street. Pit A NIC OHANC1EH.
husband of Margaret Lukcns Kennedy. Fur
ther nolko of the funeral will bo Riven.
LOWTHER. On Ju'y 12, I"'. ALBERT LOW-
iiin, oi .i unutn uin t ... son oi ine into
John O. nnd Louisa Lowthcr, aced Ii4 senrs.
Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to attend
tho funernl services, on Saturday, nt in n.
in., nt the Oliver II. ll-vlr llnUdlnjr, 1820
Chestnut st. interment nt Hillside Cemetery.
Mimte.VY. On July 11, 1010. MARGARET,
widow of Peter Murray. Relatives and friends,
nlso nil Indses of which she was member,
nre Invited to attend the funeral on Snturday.
at 8..10 a m.. from her late residence, 2133
Nassau si Solemn Hlsh Requiem Mass at
St. Elizabeth's Church at 10 n. in. Interment
nt Holy Lrosj Ccmetcr.
PRUSi:il, On July 13. 1010. THOMAS R.
PROSHER, Jr., son or Thomas It nnd Ella
II. Prosser. In his 21th le.ir. Relatives n-d
friends aro Invited to nttend tho fune. ..
sorvli-ps. on .Saturday, ut 4 p. m , at t J
parents' reslden-3. 127 Pelhaui road, Qot
mantown. Interment private.
SALMON. On July 13. 11110, JOHN SALMON.
Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend
tho funernl services, on Saturdny. nt 2 p m.,
nt the residence of Mrs. Jano Thompson,
2-I22 North 3d st. Interment North Cedar
Hill.
SCHEELZ. On July 12, 1010, CHRISTIAN,
husband of Sue Kcheelz, aired 41 years. Rela
tives and friends. Mho Ileer Drivers' Local,
No. 132. of United Ilrowerv Workers, nro In
vited to view remains. Friday, at 8 p. m.,
nt the Oliver It Ilalr llulldlns. 1820 Chestnut
st. Interment at Il.iltlmorc. Md.
hCHLlCHTEB. Suddenly, nn July 13, 11)10. nt
Pottstuwn. Pa , HEHECC'A ROSE, bclavt.il
daughter of Kdlth R. Hchlleluer. need 10 icttrs.
Funeral services on Ju'y 17, luttl. nt 1 p. m ,
at Pie residence of her nunt, HOD Queen
street Interment nt Amltyvlllo Cemetery.
SIIAFFNKR On July 13, 1010, FRANCIS TV.
SIIAFFNER. need 71 years Relatives nnd
friends are Invited to netend tho funeral serv
ices, on Saturday, nt 2 p m . nt his lato
residence, tllll H. 31st st.. Interment private.
Remains may ba viewed on Friday, from 8 to
10 p. ni.
SCTTKIt. On July 12. 1010. MAME M wlfo
of William II. Sutter, duuthter of tho lato
Rev. J. C. nnd Jl i. J. C. Clark. Funeral
services nn Saturday. July 13. nt 3 o'clock,
at hr lato reslleme. lojs Pine st.
SWEITZEIt. On July 13. 11)10. at 9:13, at West
Penn Hospital, l'ittaburgh, I 'a., O HARA
DENNY, son of Mary Stevenson and tho latu
Geo ral J. Powman Sweltzcr.
TAfUIAUT. On July '3. 11)10. ELIZABETH
LE1DY, widow ot A.fred CIckr Tncrfart und
daughter ot tho late Paul and Jnno Lcldy.
Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Taturday, nt 230
fi. m.. at her lato residence. 11 E. Walnut
ane, Ocrmantown. Interment prlvato.
WELSH. On July 12. 191(1, EDWARD, bus
band of Susannah Welsh (neo Knox), Rela
tives nnd friends of tho family are Invited
to nttend tho funeral Bert Ices on Saturday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, precisely, nt his late
residence. 234S Pane st. Interment private,
at Northwood Cemetery. Autornublle funeral,
WILLIAMS. On July 13, 101(1. at tho rest
deuce of her brother. Dr. William II. Klntp,
ANNA, widow of Lansdon Williams, of Ros
ton, Mass. Duo notice of tho funeral services
will bo Elven.
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One or two times , . lSe
Three, times one week IS'.to
Sit times one week ll)c
Situations Wanted three times one week. lOo
Help and Situation Wanted and Lost
and Found ads are inserted in tho
Dailv Public Ledger without addi
tional charge.
Want ads under all other classifications may
be repeated In tho Public Liixa at combined
rate,
Ona or two times 23o
Three times one week ISo
Six times ona week , 12 lie
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
is permitted In all classifications except Help
and Jituatlona Wanted. Lost and Found, Per
sonalJ. lloirdlnar and Rooms. When so speci
fied add FIVE CENTS PER AGATE LINE TO
ANY OF THE AROVE RATES.
There is a drug- storo near your home
that will accept Ledger want ads at
office rate3.
LOST AND FOUirD
Pur Other Lost and Found Ads fife Face t
DOq Lost. Euelish bulldosr; nigral reward.
Lafe Keafer. 32!i W. Ulrard ave.
HANDBAII Lost, lady's leather handbac. on
Route 10. Wed, aft.i reward. S 510. Led.Cent.
PROMIbSORY NOTE. I27ri!, In plain manTia
enveiow, lost. Return to Florida Association,
11)14 Cherry st. llevard.
FOUND An easy way to plan a vacation. Se-
ure a copy ot the 7 (J-P J so Summer Resort
Guide published free by the Public Ledier, Oet
it at Ledser Central or the Main Ollre.
PEHSONAL3
ALL PERSONS contemplating- a week-end trip
or eitodd vacation should secure a free copy
ot the Leaser's Summer Resort Guld on the
balcony at Ledger Central or at the Main Of
llce of tha Ledgers. Uth and Chestnut sts.
BOY BABY. 11 months old. for adoption, from
rand family; .now an orphan. If Interested
write to D 10. Ledjer Oiflcei.
camp
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: ii . -rii ins vipsy.. . R vttWMiiKiin!1 wduikwmmm
L 5.V4CLE FELLERS --THEN CAM J V" COSM , - IF. , Dow't J W? VOO Yx W' ifflffl
v stand ,t r tjut Too much 4 - ! .. ! Jlr. Wi v voxrX i Vwllltlr
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
WESTERN UNION TELPORAPlI CO.. 1501
Chestnut st -Mamla Cirant. National Sport
Coat Co., Peter Marroney. Corrlein-McKlnney
Co., Miss Wenleer. llolyoke Supoly Co , Julian
Bleluk, J. II, Itanna. Cilem fc .Morse, IL Lsh
ner, W, M. Bchoelier, Mls Emma K. Tur
ner, Mr. Thos. Burns. Halllday Motor Anency,
Mrs. Gor W. Sawln. Mr. I. T, llrovrr. Mr.
E. r. Brown, Jt O. Coeclna Co., E, P.. pan
lei, Jr., Mlsi Marls ElnTno, Mr. John Wilson,
Charles Wheeler, Mrs. J. II. Tlerncy. Mrs.
Sallle Prown, Samuel Woodcock, Oehnar
Mannfacturlnr Co., W E. Rvan. Mr. Lake II.
Pmlth. Eleanor C. Patrick. Prank V. Oros,
Charles McNIchol, Mrs. Lclghton James, Rob
ert Vlcus.
POSTAL TBLGOnAril-CATlLB CO., 1421 S.
Penn Square J. M. Ronrts,k Jessie. Decn.
Dr. William Keen, Chester A. Wnller, J.
Clark.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
COOK Reliable, capablo woman. Cnpc May for
summer! rcf required. Call 870 Lenox road,
Jen.Vjntovi'jii or phono Osomrj!.,'' .
COOK nnd downstairs work. 2315 Tlryn Mnwr
nvv!HaIn. PhonCynwyi1M2.L
OIRL. nice, elenn,' wnnfed" for waltlnic In res
liurant nnd lew cream pnrlor. Apply oim
Rldro nve.
OIRL ovr10 years wanted for light work; no
experlenco necessary, 15 week paid vvnue
lenrnlntt. Apply 31 nN.32d st.
GIRLS. 18" years or over." wanted for ilRht
manufacturing work, permanent position,
good waites: fil-hour week. Address Olohe
Autc. fprlnkler Co . P JLnT 3S.,1, Stn. V.
IIOUfli:won,"en Olrl: reference required.
Call 3317 Webster St., West Philadelphia.
HOUSEWORK Olrl. white, wanted to do house-
vvork.AppIv 731 Hlahland nve
LACE WINDERS, cperlenced. . Apply John
Uromley ft Sons. LehlKhnbeIowl.rnt;
LEDGER CLERK .
Able to use Elllntt-Flsher machine on card
IcdTr svstem. Must be nat. accuratw. speedv
nnd IntelllRent! a quiet, steady vvorkr. Good
pav and permanent position for tho riciit
woman. Jt 743. Ledger Central.
MAID Wanted, n theatrical maldi
Japanese. Phone Dick. 1 1 1 3.
Trench or
NURSE Oil ATTENDANT for nn'",riuil 'H
nervous diseases: salary ?2 per month, board
nnd rcom Address S. Lord. Stamford. Conn.
OPERATORS, fxrerlenccd ". "","!? niith
T. P. JlcCulchcon & Pro., Pltcalrn Bids., "in
nnd Arch sts.
HAI.ESLAdFes. Morton'a Dry oooas Store, COth
nnd Locust. ' -
MIOEJI Wan'ed. experienced tip nxers nnd
Jroners. 3ION12th,7tli llnor. .
STAMPERS Experienced Btampers on lino otn
tlenory In bronze and color: nlso J'r ,,t.",r
power press. Apply tho Ra",'' 'VVV Dla
illo Co.; 1221 Sansom st.. Philadelphia;
TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone
Compeny offers Positions as orerators to u.
telllitent yountt women between IS . """. -
years old: salary III n week vvlillo """ nK
vvlth inpld ndvanrement: n eleadv r?"'"
nssuted, with pleasant surni.i.t'inns nnd un
usual opportunity for prc-nctioi. APPli in
person t tho Rell Teleihooo Company . pern
Tors' school, 4IM1 Market st. dally h" -ween
8 30 n. m. nnd 3 P m. Tuesday nnd 1 rlday
eveninsa between 0:30 nnd S:30 o clock.
TCLinrilOVE OPERATORS Olrls to learn op
erntln": nlso eiperlVnced toll nnd lores-ills tjneo
operators APplv Keystone Tclepbono Com-
pdny, i.i i .ii.1,i'.yx -Wa"ITR"ESSES.
several, wanted
Y. W. C. A.
APP1V letn nnu ri:ii w,":
wdman Protentant. wanted on n farm, no
vvnohmB: amalllamlly.H (110. Lc.liter office.
YOUNO WOMAN, refined, white Protestant, to
euro for youni; chlldcn; Institution. M 747,
ledger Central.
MEET MRS. f-'D
HOUSEHOLDnREOISTRY BUREAU
Sho keeps a record of every nrpllcant
for domestic work nnd tan usually place,
you In touch quickly with an experienced
nurse. Koverncss. coon, chanibermald.
wiltress nnd Blrls i and vvomen fn gen
eral housewcrk. This efrdent time and
worry savins crvlco Is freo to Ledger
"""caU at WnshlnBton Bulldinff.
COS Chestnut st.
Take elov.itnra to 2d floor,
or phuna Mrs. Stead,
Walnut or Mnln 3000.
HELP WANTED MALE
AUTO REPAIRMEN AND MACHINISTS, capa
Abb,0otovcrhaulWnndrre5uli.im5gautotruc3. RENCII HAND nnd machine hand
eaoh nnd
UOOr mill. l-qri. Him wicmw"".
BOOKKEEPER fr ledger work; must bo ex
rierlenced; eooO opportunity for advancement,
state tfjall lotions and salary expecetd. P
ji,-. Tj.i7ai ofn,-...
BOY In firo Insuranco office: state aec. educa
tion and Klvo references. C 334, Ledcer
OKlcc.
ROY. colored, for chnmbenvork In school In
suburbs Call Room 21)3. BOS Chestnut St.
BOY warned for enclneer's otIlce. Avply by
tel-ohonlnff Lombard 3710 ttween 11 nnd 1
or 3 nnd B. except Snturday.
ROYS wnnted. Id or ovor. to .work In wallpaper
fnctory. Apply nt once, Becker, Smith & Pago,
Water njidSiiydernvO; --i
BOYS 111 ears or over, wanted In our ofltce;
excellent chance for ndvanrement Apply Na
tional Biscuit Co . 13th and Oljnwood ave.
RlflDOEMEN wanted nt 13lh and Spruca
s t re t s
CARPENTERS. Severn I, wanted: steady Job.
good pay. Apply N W.cor. 0th and Brown sts.
CHAUFFEUR wanted, capable of doing both
electrical nnd mchanleal repairing slnglo
man. willing to go to Florida In winter, pre
ferred; Blvo full parti -.lars of experience,
where employed and iivii expected. Address
Charles It. Hall, Av u. N J.
CLERK Young man wanted nj clerk In bank:
somo experience n-cessary. stuto age and
pastemploymenp18. Ledger Office.
COOPER wanted: good position for right man.
Apnly Houth10th st.
DENTAL MECHANIC7" WANTED TO TAKE
I'HAROE OF RUBBER DEPRTMENT; ONE
WHO HAS HAD YEARS OP EXPERIENCE
IN C lMMKRCIAL LABORATORY. MUST BE
EXPERT IN SETTING UP TEETH: GOOD
SALARY AND YEARLY CONTRACT FOR
RIGHT MAN. OTHERS NEED NOT APPLY,
REFERENCES MEET MANAGER MR II II
8CHWART3. FRIDAY EVENING. BETWEEN
II AND 10 O'CLOCK. AT CONTINENTAL
1 tOTBL. PACKER ALSO WANTED.
DRAFTSMAN Experienced on mill and other
Industrial buildings and on general construc
tion work; J 1-D0 per annum, citizen; age 20
to 35. Apply Frunkford Arsenal, preferably
In person, and brlrg Bamples of drawings.
DRAFTSMAN Experienced on pipe layouts;
11000 ier annam. citizen; age 20 to 35. Apply
Frankford Arsenal nreferauly ln,person, and
bring samples of drawing.
FA11M HANDS and laborers wanted for ren
eral work Apply in person or by letter to
H K. Mulford Co.. Glenoldcn Pa,
FEEDERS Wanted, cylinder press feeders for
night work. A IL Slckler. 514 I.udlowst.
HELPERS wanted in the Ice cream department:
good wages; steady work. Apply Crane, Ice
Cream Cu , 23d and Locust. ,
H"EiTD3MAN -Wanted, competent married roan
with character and ability as herdsman for
up-to-dato dairy of about .30 pure-bred Guern
sey cuvvs; agricultural college training pre
ferred; must understand A. R. testing and
balancing of rations and raising ot calves:
no drinking man or cigarette smoker need
apply, would ba expected to board ona man,
modern, comfortable house, with heat, elec
tric ll.ht, running water and bathroom. Apply
A, Clinton Clement, Westvllle, Gloucester
County. N. J.
IIORSESHOBR and general blacksmith wanted;
young man. for good steady Job; wages. Id
for u hours. Address Wm. Shepherd, Latrobe,
Pa.
) .MAK,. MAWS HIM FlDci-ml I SOOM- - C '' J svv A I 5 ) (1 fJ
J r A rtT..!l v Tz ' : vvWJs OaC V.L
f
A Prosperous
Optician
Several years ngo a
young man' desirous of
learning the optical busi
ness inserted a Want Ad
in the Ledger He ac
cepted a position with
small remuneration during
his apprenticeship. Later,
having become quite pro
ficient in Optometry, he
started business for himself, '
with a small amount of
borrowed capital. Each
year his profits showed an
increase. He now conducts
a profitable optical busi
ness in a Pennsylvania
town. He found prosper
ity through a Ledger Want
Ad. You try one.
Phone, write or call,
Ledger Office,
Walnut or Main 3000
SI
:JMMIIIIIIiiM
HELP WAITTED MALE
Continued from Vrcccdlno Column.
KNOX
Hand nnd mnchlno blockers for ntlff and soft
bats
jriraiid nnd St. Mark's ave.. Brooklyn, N. T.
LAlloftERH wanted. Apply Irwln'ft Lelehton,
eve wbb Terminal House, Dolawaro nve.
and Wnlnut.
LAriTTf HANDS Wanted, severa I hlRlT-"Krndi
inei experlenred on larpo work, liberal rates;
taht-lion shin Apply Employment Offlco
Cni!bi fleel Co., Ordnance Department S.
Pe llai-rlson. N J.
M,i:itINISTS wanted; flrst-clnss Inthe hands;
mini bo cnpjhlo ot hlnh-Br.ido thread outline:
rtn 30 to 70 cents per hour; positively iv
labor trouble; new shop, vicinity of Philadel
phia Apply HIS Walnut st.. Room 003, July
H p. tn. to it n. m. : July in, 1 p. m. to
4 30 p m.; July in, 10 n m. to 2 p. in. Do
not apply at nny other hours.
HARRIED COUPLE, white, to do nil housowork
and cooktmr, Including laundry work: man
must understand KarilenlnB nnd somethlns
about automobile, for residence In Merlon. P.i.;
whkcs J70 a month. Pall after 7 p. m. nt
(11311 West Chester road. Mlllbourno, Pi.
MAN. whlto, not over 40 cars of age. for posi
tion of truat; iitaht work only, p m'0, Lcdscr
Offlre.
MAN wnnted nt Springfield: 23 cents sn hour:
sternly work: tako Media car nt fl'Jtli st.
terminal, n minutes' ride.
ML.N wanted; frelisht handlers, to truck freleht
?i..frt!.ht la,llotij whlto or colored. Apply
1,11 Mlbert st. after 7 a. m.
MEN WANTED for handling hoes
Annlv In
I'-'reou ur ny letter to 41 Jt,
Olennlflen. la.
Mulford Co..
MEN WANTED Laborers and locomotive
cleaners. 1PK. Co. Call 1711 rilhert st.
PIIE.1SMEN Wanted. "Victoria nnd Colts Job
presami-n for hnlftnno nnd color work. Ad-
dreos P 43.1, Ledger Oflli
, . . SALESMAN
w Ith coed kiiowledue of enclneerlntr
and mechanics to sell luhrlcatlnc oil
to biff trado; lvo past experience,
present position, salary nnd no.
Address E Sli, Lodgrcr Central.
SALESMAN, not over 21 years old. with somo
experience In selllnir, to represent tho lenillnff
rolleae enuravlni: house In this country; terri
tory In Phllndelphla, enstorn Pennsylvania and
New Jersey: stuto previous connections. Ad-
ilress ll.0. P.OHox 3300.
SALESMAN Calling on Grocery und drlis trade,
whulesnlo and retail; pocket samplo: biff sell
er: llhernl commission. Replv. statlnir terrl-ton-
poveyed. Holdfast Ply Catcher Co., UI0
to lilt River st.. Trov, N. Y.
SALESMEN FOR FURNITURE
MEN WITH FIRST-CLASS SELL1NO
EXPERIENCE. APPLY AT BUREAU
OF EMPLOYMENT 4V4 FLOOR.
STRAWUEIDGE . CLOTHIER
SHOES Expert need man on Planet rounder.
3l3North 12th, 0th floor.
irrnivTi'itAL ironworkers -wanted.
IJTII andspruck
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS for Pennn. Unit-'
rood; wages too to 170 per mo. Apply P. O.
Te graph Offite. 3d iloor. Broad St Station.
WANTED. Immediately, three experienced arma
ture winders for Induction motor work; no
strlko m hand, simply rush of business Re
ply by letter, nlvlng full details or mat ex-P-rPnce,
to Standard Electrlo nnd Elevator
Co 123 S. Calvert Bt.. Baltimore. Md
WANTED A section hand for Noblo combs nnd
finishers, out of town: state ago. vrases ex
pected and glvo reference! to A 530. Ledger
Office
WANTED"! erpcrlenced specialty salesman to
canvass office buhilnrs; good proposition:
lommtsslnn. E 21.1. Ledger Central
WANTED Boy for real estate office- high
school boy preferred V4Sn!lxSgcr Of flee.
YOPNO .MAN. 17 vears of age. high school TiiuT
cation, good eddress and of refined rersonal
anaoarance. must be n nnnrt twi.mnn unH
curnto at figures. Apply by letter only. J. E.
Co.. VU2 Chestnut st.. Pnlladel-
YOPNO MAN familiar with ntoragn house; be
nolo to Inynl-e and typewrite Hlldmbrand
iiimiipiii. ijrwiii urn i umnerisna.
YOUNO, MEN', between tho ages of 18 and J5.
who deslro to travl and to jrecelvo military
training as memliers of the ilrst lino of tha
rountry's defense, apply at 1401 Arch St..
Philadelphia. Pa . for detailed Information re.
gardlng enlistment In the U. S. Marine Corps.
YOUNG .MEN 10,' wanted to learn sausaite bust
nets; 22 cents per hour. Apply 30 15 German
town ave.
YOUNG MEN. with experience, wanted In fan
lory ofr.ee. P 431. Ledger Office.
General
PANIC EXECUTIVE, Hiail-aRADE MAN,
BOOKKEEPERS clerks and stenographers At
tractive positions open for hlgh-grada men:
other positions open for
,... HtOH-ORADE MEN
BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY
1301 LAND TITLE BUILDINO
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
BOOKKEEPER Young lady Absolutely rompT
ral.: character refB. E 238. Ledger Central
CASHIER-CLERK, hotel and com sxn.i pomsi
executive ability. E 142. Ledgsr Central
CHAMBERWORK and waiting or thamberwork:
neat. oune with good reference, wages 17
per week II Ull, Ledger OPlce
CHAMBERWORK
good ref. ; Prot,
or waitress! neat and cap.;
log i Jicuieiian si.
COOK .chambermaid and waitress. 2 experienced
white girls desire pUq, Vbono present place,
Chestnu t JK II ll i
GIRL colored for teneral housework, 1023 8.
17th t. Phoni Dickinson 3'JU M. --
HOUSEWORK OJrl. coTn?d: adult fain.; good
coo't; tld: referenee. 3IQ Chestnut st.
KINDERGARTEN TEACHER, grad.. desires
pos In school or In prlv. fam B 2l3.Led. Cent.
NURSE, practical, or housekeeper; good cook":
for summer or by day. It 012, Ledr Office.
SITUATIONS WANTED ITElvIALE
Continued fron FreeeHna Coltini,
SECREfARY-STENOORAPliER.rapid: B yrs.'
thorough otnee expurlencot competent to take
charge of small office: desires to make nr
ranacments tor change by Sert. 1: real estate
. preferred, E 40, Ider Central .
8TF.NOORAPHER. sccrttnry, skilled In legal,
commercial nnd real estato work, desires to
rhango position on or beforo August 1, E 353,
jro ffcr wenirn i.
STENOGRAPHER, expert, familiar with law
nnd commercial work: well qualified for eeere-
tarlal position. E 83. Ledger Central i
STENOGRAPHER, 3 yrs.:,exp., knowledge of
bookkeeping; will substitute. K 32, Icd. Cent.
STENOGRAPHER, recent high school graduate!
neat, willing worker. B 237, Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER, thor. comp?: 0, years' exp.;
will substitute: lis. E 210, Ledger Central,
STENOGRAPHER, B "j-ears" experience, desires
permanent position; capable, D 431, Led, Cent.
IHOlf SCHOOL gnvdr seeks office position for
tho summer, 12 140, Lodger Central.
HOUSEWORK SEEKERS
Tho surest way to get In touch with
fiosltlons In the best Philadelphia fnml
les Is through tho Situation Wanted
columns of the Ledger.
cn'l on Mrs Meid, manager of tho
Ledger's Household Registry Rureau,
and tell her about your experience and
tho kind of n position you want. She
has had 10 years' experience In em-
plojment work nnd enn find the right
placo for you. No charge to I,odffer
advertisers. Get acquainted today with
MRS. MEV.H
Household Registry Bureau
Wnshlnrton Rulldlnir,
tins Chestnut st.,
Second floor.
SITUATIONSWANTED MALE
BUTLER wishes position In prTvnto family; go
nnyvvhero; best references. E 3iB, Ledger
Central. .
CHAUFFEUR Young man, ago 28, single,
white, wishes position with prlvato fartlly;
thorough mechanic: I yeirs' experience driving
and rep-vlrlns nil makes of hlgh-grndo cars;
best reference E n32,Ledgor Central
CHAUFFEUR, mechanician: Jap. : tingle, vv'lshes
position In private family; city or rouiRry;
b"st refs Kaneko. C 333, Ledger Office.
CHAUFFEUR wishes position: 8 vears" expert
enee. good ref . no housework. 13 17 Tucker st.
CHAUFFEUR wishes" position: good repairing:
reference from last employer. 710 S. Colorado.
CHAUFFEUR, do his own repairing; good rcf.
Jl. Leo, 1827 Fltzwater st.
CHAUFFEUR, single, whlto, cxn. run nny car!
obllglr., vvlllln. E 333, Ledger Central.
COACHMAN nnd gardener: nlntle; country or
seashore: also rnn run a Ford car; furnish
best of reL C318. IdgerOrflce.
DRUGGIST, rog. Pennn , N. J.: Ilrst-class ex
perience: highest references; wishes to make
change. E -lis, Ledger Central.
ENGINEER, oler ; broad exn. In power plant
work & sell'g else. nppar'B. E 331 1-e?dg. CcnL
lNGINEER, mechanical, having broad exp. In
consult'g work ft plant man E 332. Led. Cent.
HOU1EMAN, second chauffeur; young Russian
with nood reference. H OOli, Ledger Office.
LUMBER 'Travelll.g, buyer nnd Inspector; 20
venrs' experience start moderate salary. E
i Id Lelgcr Central.
MAN nnd wife, white; experienced butler, house-
man and cook: best ref, E Mil. Ledger Cent.
OFFICE MAN epslies position ns chief clerk, ac
countant ur similar position: 12 years' expert
cure, reference. E 157. Ledger Centrnl.
PRIVATE SECRETARY seeks position: best
connections: present employer rctlrlnj;. C
231, Ledger Office.
SALESMAN
At present employed, eeoks larger opportunity:
10 years' road experience: young, ambitious
and nggrcsslvo; good references. U 442, Ledzcr
Central,
SALESMAN wants traveling or Inside position:
nge .10: 10 years' experience, bulldern' hard
ware, paint: competent tn act as assistant to
sales manager or purchasing agent: good cor
respondent; mechanical training; understands
prartlcal Manufacturing. E 351. Led. Cent.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT will open, clnso nnd
audit bocks for s-rall firm and corporation,
cost nystcm InstnlK-d; charge reasonable. 1'
427. Ledger Office. .
YOUNG MAN, graduate U. of P. electrical en
gineering department, vvlth rrartlcnl experi
ence at present employed, desires position.
C 320, Ledger Otfce.
YOUNO MAN. ill. wants position with photo
graphic concern In nny capacity offering ad
vancement: salary nool)Ject. E443, Led. C"jit.
YOUNO MAN. good tvnevvrlter. bookkeeper,
proofreader nnd legal editor, wants work dur
ing bparo hours day or eve. DIP. Led.Off.
YOUNO MAN. riertT ambitious, well educated.
23. wants work with futuro prospects. D ,
Ledger Office.
YOUNG MAN. ago 23 years, wishes position
with largo firm or ns manager; can furnish
bond. II 20, Ledger Offlco, ;
YOUNO MAN Good penman: experienced in
shipping and exporting business; typist, bill
ing clorlt: references, E BBS, LedgerCentril.
YOUNO MAN, 20. desires position: hns had somo
experience with bond house: best reference.
V 4:11. Leciger uince.
YOUNO MAN wishes position In office, with
ehanco tor advancement. 3 ears high school;
best reference E350. Ledger Centril.
YOUNO COLORED MAN wants position as
chauffeur; commercial or private car best ref.
John W. Boyd. 783 Pine at , Camden, N. J.
GRADUATE dlrard College. 23. 0 jears" offlco
experience, wishes position with chance of
getting Into sales dept. E 445, Led Cent.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
COMPETENT Protest it girl for plnln cooking,
chiimb-rwork, waiting; best refcrenco. other
first-class help wish positions. Mrs. JCane.
Ml H lflth Spruro'3 101
MISS MARY T MCCARTHY. 2107 Christian
(I.oc 1303). supplies and wants lat-class Prot.,
Cath . malandfemalejhelpt all nationalities
MRS KANE. 511 S. 10th. wants and supplies
Hrat-lBHs whlto help. Phone Spruce 3401.
NICHOLLS. 1020 Holnbrldge Comp. ma7a ard
female help; all nationalities supplied nnd
wanted. Locust 2130;
WANTED All kinds of Aral-class help- first
class help want positions, Miss Rose Dough
etrv 1313 W Olrnrd nve
AUTOMOBILES
Far Salo
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN USED CAR3
1010 VELIB n-passenger touring, run
less than 2000 miles (000
1012 CADILLAC B-passenger touring,
starter und electrlo lights, ., J300
1013 RENAULT 40-00; painted dark blue;
eoutpped vvlth wire wheels, genuine
Keliner collapsible body and gen
crator; only allahtly uaad: electrlo lights;
original cost 17000; can be seen by ap
pointment. ...
1IU2 WINTON o-cyllndcr 7-paasenrer
lourtngt Una condition J200
1012 PIERCE ARROW Jl cylinder chassis;
excellent condition $700
PACKARD. 0 cillnder, 30 IL P.. with
limousine and touring bodies; in excel
lent condition $700
PACKARD limousine, excellent condi
tion ,.,...... f 300
TRUCKS,
2 AUTOCAR trucks, lM-ton capacity,
each, with bodies I8.W
WILCOX 1-ton delivery; At condition,.,. 1300
THE WHITE CO.'
216 NORTH BROAD STREET
L. H. O'NEAL., USED-CAR DEPARTMENT
BELL. SPRUCE 1002; KEY., RACE 1731
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AUTOMOBILES
For Bale
Continued rem Preceding Column.
Great Midsummer Sale
USED0 CARS
Which Have Been Taken In Exchanje for
NEW PAIGE CARS
See tho Cars Listed Belowt
1010 PAIGE FAIRFIELD 7-pass. Tour
Ing: looks llko new; will sell reason-
1013 PAIGE FA1RFIELDrO-40, rebuilt.
rep-tlnted, guaranteed ...,,
1013 PAIGE GLEN WOOD 4-30, extra
, equipment I
lOlll MAXWELL Roadster, extras: will
. sacrifice,
lOlll STUDEUAKER 7-pnss. Touring:
driven 700 miles: will sell reasonably.
101 1 HTUDEBAKER Touringr rebuilt
nnd repainted, guaranteed
1013 OAKLAND 3-pnss Touting: gutr-
anteo car to bo In good condition ,
1011 CADILLAC Roadster, rebuilt nnd
repainted (extras)
1013 FORD Touring, 5 passenger, ex
cellent condition
1013 LOCOMOBILE B-pass. Touring, In
excellent condition
1013 ABBOTT-DETROIT 7-pnss. Tour
Ing, repainted, new top ntul rebuilt..
1012 CADILLAC G-pss Touring, ex
cellent condition; will sell for
BIOELOW-WILLEY MOTOR CO.
801 NORTH BROAD STREET
Ask for S. S. Rndgcrs,
$850
$550
$600
$550
$700
$350
$750
$400
$300
DEPENDABLE
'USED CARS
Now tn stock must bo moved to matte room
for new cars coming.
1 1013 COLT! 8 Demonstrator,
1 1015 COLE 4 Sedan.
1 101 1 COLE Big Six Touring.
l una coi.il 4 Tourlnn.
1 11113 COLE 0 Ilnnrtsler.
I Hill AHBOTT-IiETROIT Touring.
1 1P14 MICHIGAN Touring.
1 Ull I MITCHELL Six Chassis.
1 1013 CHALMERS Touring.
1 1013 KBIT Tourlnrr. ,
1 1010 MARMON Touring.
L. S. BOWERS COMPANY
COLE GRANT
241 AND 247 NORTH BROAD STREET
SIMPLEX "50" 1911
CHAIN DEIVE
Open and Closed Body
A No, 1 Condition Throughout
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE
MAIN LINE SERVICE CO.
ROSEMONT, PA.
WE INVITE YOU Jo Inspect tho following list
of rebuilt nnd repainted cars, which nre of
fered for sale Each car Is in tlrst-blasvi
running condition.
RAMBLER, cross-country model; B-passcnger;
lino condition. ...
1014 VEILIE. 3-passen.ter: fully equipped.
1013 CHALMERS, n-passenger.
1012 OVERLAND, B-lMvssenscr: fllllv equipped.
Wo.nlao havo rebuilt OI.DSMOUILE3.
THE OI.DSMOBILE COMPANY
231 N. Broad St., Philadelphia.
Phones Bell, Wal. 4487; Key.. Race 2140.
APPERSON, lnld, it-cylinder, C-passenger: has
been uied fur demonstration only. Car better
than new nnd carries regular guarantee. Will
FacrMca ns '17 models aro bhlpped. Phono
Spruce 207O. or address
WILLIAM T. TAYLOR
N. E. cor. Broad and Raco sts.
CADILLAC. 1014 touring car. overhauled and
repainted; full equipment: prico $830. AUTO
SALES CORPORATION, 1,12 N. Broad at.
E. SI. "P.
Forodoor. n-pnss. touring car: paint tires and
mechanical condltlnrs line: nrlco $250,
LOCOMOBILE
2314 Market st. Locust 430.
II, A, JENKS. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
IIUDIONS rebuilt nnd guaranteed: phnetons.
roadsters nnd cabriolets: etec. lights and start
ers. GOMERY-bCUWART'.. 233 N. Broad at.
LIMOUSINES
suitable for funeral work or nicking of nny
kind, suburban or station work, ranging In
prlco from 5U0 up. Locomobiles and other
makes.
LOCOMOBILE
2314 Market at. Locust 430.
II. A JENKS. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
LOCOMOBILES
Owner going rway will sell nt n great sacrl
flco to quick purchaser either of my cars one
Is a 0-3K 3-puss. Locomobile Tourins: the
other a 4-eyl. 4-pass. Locomobile Roadster.
BoJi rnrs have been overhauled nnd nro In
excellent condition. If you ure looking for n
bargain, get busy nt once. Apply after t) In
the evening
1300 S. B7th. Phlla.
LOCOMOBILE 1013
4 cyl. 4 pass. Torpedo, equipped with self
starter nnd electrlo lights; rebuilt, guaranteed
and newly painted. Price, JUDO.
LOCOMOBILE
2314 Market st. Locust 430.
H. A. JENKS. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
" LOCOMOBILE
30 II. P., 1 cylinder delivery wagon: equipped
vvlth full panel body, demountable rims; good
tires, Prlco S730.
LOCOMOBILE
2314 Market st. Locust 430.
It. A. JENKS. Mgr. Exchnngo Car Dept.
LOCOJIOBILE Limousins for funeral work: ex
ceptlonn'ly cheap. Demonstrations on request.
1007 Hunting Park nve.
LOZIER Llmouslno, 4 cyl. excellent condition,
demountnhl" rims, complete equipment; bar-
gatn. H1II7 Hunting Park nve.
ONE TUN 1013 BROWN" TRUCK
8-TON ALDEV SAMI'SON TRUCK
SCHOBER. 3341-43 MARKET ST.
PIERCE
0-6(1 with special 0-imescnsor touring body;
electrlo lights and generator; aids searchlight;
demountable rims; good tires; very snappy;
powerful and epeedy car: prlco 700.
LOCOMOBILE
2314 Market Bt. Locust 430.
II. A. JENKS. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept.
' PIERCE-ARROW
0-30 Landaulet, excellent condition; price 1750.
LOCOMOBILE
2314 Market st Locust 430.
JHA.JENK.S. Mgr. Exchanso Car Dept.
PREMIER LIMOUSINE; good car for taxlcab or
funeral service; snap; look it over. 1007
Hunting i-nrK ave.
STODDARD-DAYTON 7-passenger touring car;
Saybrook model, an excellent car for private
use or hiring; cheap. 1007 Hunting Park nve.
lOTll SIS-CYLINDER CONTINENTAL MOTOR
with transmission, starter, etc.. cheap.
SCHOBER. 3311-45 Market st.
CHAhSlS
We hate a. few cheap cars, of which the
chassis would bo very suitable for truck or
delivery work of any kind. Don't fall to come
In and look them over If you want something
at a bargain prlco for dolivcry purposes.
LOCOMOBILE
2311 MarKet st. Locust 4S0.
H. A. JENKH. Mgr. Exchange Car DepL
E-M-F. PARTS
SCHOBER. 3341-43-43 SIARKET
SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN
OF USED CARS
OORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N. nROAD.
Wanted
AUTOH wanted for parts. Philadelphia Auto
Parts Co.. 823 N. 13th st. park HIS.
AUTO LIVERY AND OARAGES
INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO.
2120 Nj BROAD ST.
AUTOMOBILES OF OUALITY TO HIRE
Dlxmoud BIOS. Never closed. Park 78.
POPLAR, 1017 To hire lopen day und nlghO.
Park 1482. brand-new B-pass. touring car.
1 1.23 hr.; also brand-new 7-pass, limousine.
11.00 hr.j weddings, funerals. 1713 Glrard.
AUTO LIVERY AND OABAOES
Continued from t'rccMna Column.
TO HIRE, S1.25 AND UP
...Poplar 213. Cars of all makes. Raca 2241. .
BUY MOISTER Portable Garages Steel or
stucco. Ort Display S031 N. Bth. Tioga S984.
AU TO PAINTING
THE 33 YEARS' REPUTATION OF
OEO. W, PARVIS, Sr., v
....'" malntnin'd by tho fnn.
QUALITY Is the Primary Consideration
Prices exceptionally modest during July. i
GEO. W. PARVIS, Jr.
1321 AIRDRIE ST. Tl0-'ft 2702
xoe-i. jiiivlivii o. nroail B)0VB nrI((i
AUTO BEPAIItlNG
J SPEEDO.METER TROUBLES 7
Seo BILLY, nt his new location.
IIIU iNUliril llttUAl) hi.
CYLINDERS RERORED, new pistons., and
rings furnished weldings and brazing. IL B.
Underwood ft Co.. 1023 Hamilton st. Phlla.
AUTO SUPPLIES
TIMKEN-REARtNOS HYATT
New Departure Servlco Stn. Tho Owllllam C.
1314 Arch nt. IMx Wnlnut 3107. Raco 3062. .
PARTS
. .to build or repair, nny car. .
Phlla, Auto Tarts Co.. F23 N. 13th. Park 1418,
AUTO TIBES
. PULLMAN TIRES
Guaranteed 3,-,oo miles. Compare prices.
uiiLiiH, ju w. iiroau st.
T I R P 9
Slightly used, nil sl7cs'; your own prices
823-823 N. 13th. Park 1418.
HORSES
FOR SALE One i slnele lumber vvaeon. hnr
nesi and ono dapplo-uray horse, good worker
nnd safe: weight 1300 pounds. Apply tho
Guenther Lumber Company. 20th Bt. nnd
Gray's Ferry rood.
BUILDERS
CLATtK ft MactNTIRE,
nrchltects. engineers
nnu builders, 103
specialty, plnns nnd estimates furnished.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
A PHILADEI PIIIA Coal and Oil Company do- ,
aires to make n loan of 512,000 to IIR.OOO for '
intensions nnd Improvemjnl'. Tho company Is
establishing 4 distributing servlco stations In
tho central manufacturing districts for hah-,
dllng anthracite steam cool, buckwheat and
pea, nnd rasollne, wholesale nnd retail, for
the Atlantic Refining Company, under guaran
teed pronts. Tho loan will bo refunded In a
lew mouths nftcr tho Improvements nro made,
which nro now nearly finished. Absoluto se
curity will bo given. Commission and Interest
paid, L 740, ledger Central.
PATENTS Seni' 'or our tree book,
7 ... , , "Patents nnd Trade-Marks."
We will help you develop your Invention. Ad
vice free. Hensonnblo fees. Open Monday eve
ntngs until 8 30.
FOSTER & WEBSTER SU,TC 31'
1011 Chestnut st. Bell phnnn Wnlnut 1S04.
OLD-ESTABLISHED printing and publishing
plant, fully equipped, exceptional facilities,
doing good buslnecs. handling inll kinds ot
work, requires Investment 1300 immediately.
Attrnctlvo proposition, with or without serv
ices. Could usu jouns, practical printer. Regu
lir lncnmo assured. Genulno Investor. Genuine.
P 417, I -gerOfflco. .
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Is offered In cstab- '
llshed garago and nutomobilo necessaries
business, company now fotmlng; best location
on North Broad st. I'artleulars nt Interview
only. D 111, Lodger OIJIcp.
HIGH GRADE ACCltEDIYED SALESMAN can
mnlo dcslruhln connections nnd l nrtlcltmto In
prollls; Ifcratlvo business; small financial
quatlllcatlonH necosciry. Reply, giving exper-
!ence.to M. 7.VI, Ledger Central.
PICTURE THEATRE. tROO; strictly first class;
10c. dally; no competition: suburban: dlssolu
Hon of pirtuera Birrlst, 20lN. Broad Bt.
ONE OF-THL BEST corners In Phllndelphla for
furniture i r Junk store. Apply 2301 South
street.
BUSIN-SS PERSONALS
THE LEDGER'S Summer Resort Guide for 1018
Is free. Securo your cqpy .before tho supply
Is exhausted. On the b ilcony nt Ledger Cen
trnl or Main Ofllc-. 0th nnd Chestnut.
DIAMUND3 BOUGHT
Bank reference. Appraisement. 1 per cent.
HARRY W. SMITH. 717 Sansom st.
EVENING CLOTHES TO HIRE
Lntcst soles. Phono Poplar 233. Open evo-
nl. Leldner's, lpthjt- (Brard av , S.W. cor.
SUPERFLUOUS "HAIR rcinoved'by electrolysis,
tho only permanent way. Eyebrows arched.
MISS SMITH, 402 Keith Thcatro Bld.
CABPET CLEANING
REAL CARPET REATINO. NO TUMBLERS
USED. BOYER CO.. 3300 N, 12th. Tioga 8200
DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY
DRESSMAKINO BY EXPERT
o I) f H T U
307 Denckla Bldg , Uth nnd Market sts.
COLUMBIAN DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Spe
cial rates; easy payments. C. Ilnrtman 1738 .i
Columbia ave, (Formerly vvlth McDowell.)
EOR SALE
JOIN OUR SUMMER CLUB
Get your Vllctrola now. Excellent opportunity
to securo a beautiful mijiogany Vlctrola vvlth
records at special low Sc-ms. Send at once
for particulars nnd npnll mIoti blinlc
HEPFB'S UPTOWN STORES
Cor. 0th and Thompson sts.
ANTIQUE FURNITURE i.nd brlc-n-braci ma.
hoganyhnv-footjrd table. 8111. 032Chtnut..
BILLIARD, POOL, combination, second hand,
bought, sold, rented, exchanged : repalrlngi
supplies. Lafe Keafer, American manufao-.
turer,320Glrardavo. PhonoKens, 2315.
BILLIARD, pool tables; new, second-hand bowW
Ing alleys; easy payments. Rosatto-Barry
Street Co.. 22J 8. 8th at : phonj Wal. 2-is4
BILLIARD .AND POCKET TABLES -.Also
bowling alleys; easy payments. BRUNSWICK-ijALKE-COLLENDER
CO.. IPOS Arch.
BOOTHS, soundproof, for shop or office. 80 In
Btock for Immediate dellvory: all kinds at half
original prlco and Icbs: dellverud and sot free.
HUGHES, UTH A.n'D RUTTONWOOD.
CASH REGISTERS bought, exchanged, repaired,
replated: supplies; new and rectory rebuilt:
new total adders, ns low as S30: call and sea
our 1010 models. Registers sold by us oa easy
payments nnd fully guaranteed
THE NATIONAL PA bit REGISTER CO.
730 CHESTNUT STREET
DESKS, large assortment; also household fur
niture. Dullng Central Second hand Furnl
t u re Company. 004-00iM14 Callowhlll st.
EDISON DIAMOND POINT ,
reduced from 9200 to 193. This Is a beauti
ful Edison Ambcrola with the now diamond
point. Has u number of records nnd Is an
exceptional bargain. Call or write, for par
ticulars and largo Illustrated catalogues.
JIBPPE'S UPTOWN STORES
Cor. Uth and Thompson sta.
OFFICE PARTITIONS
STOnB FIXTURES
THE BETTER KIND
GET OUR ESTIMATE
rilO.NE. WRITE OR CALL
WEISS MANUFACTURING CO. .
450 N. 12th St. Phone Pop. 1003. Raco 1836.
Fireproof; 00 slightly used; all sizes
SAFES and makes: big bargains. 210 It.
sin si., ueiween usee anuvine.
USED OFFICE FURNITURE
Largest and most complete assortment ot
desks, llllnt- devices, fireproof safes and other
complete od.co equipment in Philadelphia,
Good value and satisfaction assured.
Free auto delivery everywhere.
HUGHES, 11th & Buttonwood
FIVE-PIECE parlor sutt. Good condition; we
also do upholsterlrg, from 10.80 up; and
muke Blip covers from SI a chair up.
... . ROBERT II. MALOY
012 Arch st. Phone Wal. 1511.
By C. A. VOIGHT
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