Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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SURF AT AH ANTIC CITY
Bui ttU Guards Are Kept Busy
Helping Timid Ones Re
sist Onslaughts of
Big Waves
G'LOOM IN PANDOM
ATLANTIC CUT, July 0. The tropical
leturbnnco, aa they are called In the
breather reports, failed to mar tho enjoy
went ot the -visitor to this city, hut. In fact,
&a them much to look at that was un
usual. 'With a -vicious surf that founded
the pilings of tha piers and Jetties and the
highest tide, of the year, tho oceaYv was
more beautiful In Its anser than when calm,
nnd many people stood on the walk for
hours and watched tha huge combers and
breakers. The stormyoceart did not Inter
fere with the bathers' enjoyment, a largo
crowd being In the water at all hours yes
terday, but there was many an afternoon
nap taken after the exertion of fighting the
wares.
Although the tide came up otose to the
Boardwalk In many parts of the city, but
little sand was washed away, as tho water
cams in In a wash, with but little forco
when It got close In short). Many of tho old
pilings at tho wrecked end of a former pop
ular pier1 were uplifted and wnshed ashore.
Driftwood floated ashore, evidently much
of it coming ttim a great distance.
With the breezes wafted In from the
ocean, a fairly clear sky and with no rain,
thl port of a storm will always bo wel-
oom?4 her. Marv peoplo lost their heads
Whc vnoxrtoteC high waves toppled them
ow tn ab.aUw' water, so the life guards
& kept fcuay convincing the people thus
frj;htDd tha -they were In no danger.
The hnroio rescue of the crow of the
yacht and sor-4 of the coast guards by two
life guards of this city was witnessed by
trany early Mssra, who wero promenading
op the walk when the ncctdent occurred.
The bravery of two of the men who look
after the safety of visitors here was highly
commended by those who wero present
Many of the patriotic women who are
here for tho summer are showing that their
senile are with tho ooldler boys now nt tha
border by taking up shooting. Trnpshoot
lng at the end of ono of the piers hns be.
come a society fad, and every day Boclal
leaders can be seen handling guns and mak
ing scores that are renlly remarkable for
luratsurs. Tho Boardwalk shooting gal
IrrUs navo also had a bli; increase In busi
ness, with tho fair sex as the reason for tho
boom in trade.
Special orders Issued by the railroad com
panlea about tho movement of trains com
ing from Pittsburgh and tho West show
that the weekly excursions from thoso
places will be twice as large tills year as
the ones run last year. That class of visit
ors la always welcome here, for they nlways
remain during the life of the roturn ticket,
storms or bad weather novor driving them
away. And when they do come down here
they are liberal Bpendcrs.
Hotel registrations are especially heavy
for tho end of this week, and at quite a
few popular houses tho entire accommoda
tions aro already engaged for the month
of August. With soven weeks of capacity
business assured for this city, it will be n
bright winter hero for the many thousands
Who rely on a successful summer to ttda
them over until tho next yenC
There Is much gloom In fandom here, for
the baseball park at tho Inlet has been
closed by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Al
though only occupied by scrub nines, many
of whom, however, put up good ball games.
It afforded many a man a chance to go
there and "root" In the afternoons with as
much vigor as If he were seeing a big
league game. The rallrodd company re
celved no compensation for tho use of the
grounds and was afraid of being compelled
to pay damages In caso any one was In
jured during the game. For tho present
baseball fans will havo to be content with
watching games on tho city's playgrounds
or an occasional game on certain sections
of the beach where bathers do not con
gregate. Tho GIas3 Bottle Blowers' Convention In
this city still 'continues and many social
diversions aro being planned by the active
Entertainment Committee. At n meeting
yesterday tho financial report was read
and there was much Joy when it was stated
that there was more than J300.000 in the
treuury.
Seotlonal Philadelphia Is enjoying Itself
to the utmost this week as excursions, run
by business, men of different localities, aro
coming down, every day Germantown had
Its Inning u esterday, bringing a big crowd
of happy one-day excursionists, and today
all Kensington's population Is spread along
the beach and tho side avenues leading
thereto. "
Ang tha younger set of Phlladelphlans
proroSnt In social Ufa who are here at
tho prv.-ent time are Miss Emma Bruner,
MU Gene Murphy. Miss Alice Brlce, Miss
Laur A Sharp. Miss Mary Louise Taylor,
1BS9 Genevieve Bazln. Miss Madeline Bailn.
STEAMSHIPS
VACATION TRIPS
BY SEA
gHTTADKT.rniA TO
BOSTON
SAVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE
DELIGHTFUL SAIL
I Tta Steamer., taw Fares. Beet Berries.
' . Plan your vacation to Include
naes Coaatwtia Trips la lb WarU."
aour Boole Free on Request.
PAerdi&nts & Miners Trans. Co,
City OlBea. 'P3 S. 9th St.. Phlla.
CMs-.t any Wlcaet or tourm ageas
TRIPS BY WATER
Bermuda, B days o more...,.
-.. 4.DU OS
I, 1W B,l,
nrle Kleo. IS dVrV erolia
..... U3.UO
Mara . Scotia . iUl hewfoundtand.
V.SU DP
gsBMfll. la, ttd'rO mile, by water) 42.00
Cri Lake CruUei, from Buffalo ... 40.00
Pufl Information, c tha above, or any other
atr or rail trip, gladly furnished,
Steameb.p lad Tiortit Department
Tha Fourth. Street National Bank
IIS 8. 4th fit.. Phil... IM.
PETEYWell, He Can
AOU ARE WOMOTED To
AMD ROST 'YOU
sc up A aRior
XPISCIPUME
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DOCTORS DENY PARALYSIS
CAUSED MEDIA CHILD'S DEATH
Meningitis Is Diagnosis, but Family
Takes Other View
MEDIA, Pa., July 20. Chester Stoeck.
leln, years old, died last night from what
tha family say was Infantile paralysis,
but what tho physicians nnnounce was a
form of meningitis.. The body was burled
this morning and the family has been
placed under quarantine.
Tha child was the son of Robert Stoeck
leln. Ho was taken 111 Wednesday and It Is
said the throat was paralyzed. Dr. C, II.
Schoff, the physician, declared positively
that tha case was not one of Infantile
paralysis. Dr. B. M. Harvey, physician,
ror tne state, said the quarantine was, lm
posed because there Is an epidemic of men
ingitis nnd because of possibility of In fan
tile paralysis. Violet, another child of the
family, Is 111.
FIRE WRECKS CANDY STORE
Proprietor and Daughter Escapo
Flames After Warning
Fire destroyed the homo and the candy
store of Mnx Bursteln, 643 Porter street,
at t o'clock this morning. Bursteln and
his daughter Anna, 4 years old, walked
out of the place soon ntter the flames wero
discovered by Policeman Kenslt, of the 4th
street and Snyder avenue station. Mrs,
Anna Bursteln, Bursteln's wife, and their
young son Jacob, who has been HI, wero not
nt home at tho time.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Mastlroff, 'who occu
pied the second floor, escaped by climbing
out on the galvanized awning under their
Window. The loss was estimated at $1200.
MAN DIES AT 107 YEARS
Long Lifo Attributed to Exerclso, Sleep
and Cigarettes
PITTSBUnajr, July 20. Israel Abra
ham Rosenberg, 107 years old, died late
last night at his home hero. He was born
In Russia and came to this country as
years ago.
He attributed his long life to an abund
ance of exercise, being early to bed and
early to rise and smoking cigarettes. He
never rode In a street car.
Felix Marcus Dead
Felix Marcus, 84 years old, B16 Manholm
street, died yesterday after an Illness of
four months. Ho was a member of the
printing and publishing house of Williams
& Marcus and suffered from diabetes for
three years. Ho was a membor of St. John's
Lodgo, No. US, Free and Accepted Masons;
Jerusalem Royal Arch Chapter, No. 3, nnd
of tho Manufacturers' Club. Ho is survived
by a widow, one son, Howard Marcus, nnd
two daughters, Delia and Aflle Marcus. Fu
neral services will be held at his residence
at 2 o'clock p. m. next Monday. Interment
will be private
. William Van, Minstrel, Dead
NEW YORK, July 12. William Van, n
minstrel, who was familiarly known on the
stage as Billy Van, died yosterday In Bcllo
vue Hospital. Mr. Van was born In Cin
cinnati about 62 years ago. The funeral
services will be held tomorrow afternoon nt
the White Rats Clubhouse, In West 46th
street.
JBeatfjg
BROWN. On Julr '18, 1016. ELIZA J., daugh
ter ot the late Jos. and Sarah A. Brown.
Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the
funeral, on Friday. July 21, at 10 a. m.. from
her late residence. 8003 rrankford eve ,
Holmesburg. Services In Emanuel P. E.
Church, at 11 a. in. Interment private.
CALLAHAN. On Julr 18. 1010. FRANK J.,
son of Annie B. and the late Owen Callahan,
ared 28 years. Relatives and friends, alio
employes of tht brass foundry ot William
Cramp Ship ana. Engine Building Company,
are Invited to at.end the funeral. Saturday.
at 8:30 a. m., from his lata residence. 719
norm tiuaa ec. solemn llequlem Maes at Bt.
Agatha's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at
Old Cathedral Cemetery,
DAMrJIAN. At her residence, 44 Wlota st on
July IT, 1016, ANNA II.. widow ot Benja
min F. Dampman, aged SS years. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on rrlday, at 2 p. m., at tho Oliver
H. Balr Building. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment
at Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may be
viencu i' riuay, niter iu a. in.
HERBERT. On July 10. 1018. AUGUSTA
HERBERT (neo March), aged 48 years. Rela
tives and friends are invited to attend tha
funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. at
the Oerman Baptist Home, 7203 Rising Bun
avet F01 .?." Philadelphia. Interment
at Chelten Hlllr Cemetery.
KANE. At Quag, (own. Pa., on Tuesday, July
18. 1018. CAi jARINE C. .KANE, la he?
00th year, IUUtlyea and friends are Invltsd
STEAMBOATS
TRIPLE DECK STEAMER
QUEEN ANNE
To Itiverview Beach
SMKCIAL REDUCED RATES
Adults, 35c Children, 20c
EVERY DAY EXCEPT SATURDAYS.
SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
REGULAR BATES Adults, S0c Children, tSe
Boat Leave. Arch St, Wharf SiSO A. SI.
Stopping at BUllngaport ft Chester, Hun., 0 A.M.
SELECT EVENING TRIPS
UP TIIB BEAUTIFUL DELAWARE
Every Than.. Frl.. Sat. and Sun. Evening
Adults, 35c Children, 20c
Boat Leave Arch St, Wharf SilS P. 31.
ORCHESTRA DANCING NO LIQUORS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION
Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE
To AUGUSTINE BEACH
100-MILE RIDE for 50c
.J,?'7.b??, U Augustine Beach. . Landiag la
fr0Ii! !!v"- B' r tatnlag-M
sanitary bathrooms.
pANCJNO ALL DAY .n boat grounds. Plenty
tables, benches and shads. Irtailaa water.
Fare W 50c Children ,0U 25c
Luvu Arch St. WVaif 8U0 A. SI. Dally.
Sunday M A. SI,
JAMES E. OTIS, iter.. S ARCH STREET
Make Some of Them Toe ihe Mark
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SECceAMT
VILt -
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ysrn i "Mia mis . . T,10"3ftO 7t- ER, A "- V
LSfr-& "M"ror hE-l- f CAIU MC.iK J?.? WlCTAItB Bf. I,
EVENING MDGEEr-PHILABELPHIA THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1010.
DKATII9
to attend the funeral, c-n Saturday, 224 Inst,,
It 0:80 a. m at St. Istdor'a Roman Catholta
Church.
nii,iNr;.-At th home of htt on
,p son. tha Nrtf.
mnnaiQ APar
LINE DOLE
m.ndl Apartments, on July 18, 1010. CABO-
"mk uul.Ii; juiauhb. iieiatives ana irienas
nre invited to attend the funeral serlvces, on
Friday, at 10 n. m., at the Oliver II. Balr
Building, 1820 Chestnut it. Interment pri
vate. LKCnr.KR. Suddenly, en July 18, 1018, AN
THONY J, LECHI.Rh, son of the lata Anthony
J. Leehler and Elizabeth Y, Lechler. Funeral
Jervlees at Naval Heme Friday at 10 a, m.
Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
SIARCU8. On July 10, 1916. FELIX, husband
of Annie Marcus tneo De Hann). BelatHe
nnd friends, also the employe of Williams;
Marcus Company, St, John"s Ledge. No. lis,
F, and A. M.: Jerusalem itoynl Arch Chap
ter. No. 8, and all other organizations of
jrhlcn ha wis n member, are respectfully
Invited to attend funeral services, on Monday,
Julr 24, at 2 p. m., from his lata residence,
Bin, Mnnhelm at., Germantown. Interment
Rtrlctly prhate.
riOT. On July, 17, 1010, .rflANK TIOT, aged
03 years, Helatlvea and friends aro invited
to attend the funeral, on Friday, nt 8 a, m,,
from his late residence. 1041 North BBth st.
Itlsh Mass of llequlem at St, Gregory's
Church, nt, 0:.10 a. m. Interment nt Holy
Cross Cemetery.
niciiAnnsoN. on July. io. ioie. maby.
widow of Benjamin nlchardson. Due notice
of funeral will be given, from tha Oliver II.
Balr Building. 1820 Chestnut st.
KEAI, ESTATE EOB BAI.E
8TBATI1MERE, N, J.
Auction Sale of Lots
Facing the Ocean at
Strathmere, N. J.
Ideally Situated Between Ocean City and Sea Isle City.
Yotlr one grand chance to buy improved seashore lots at your price
at the Auction Sale to ?jc held daily at 2 P. M., from
July 22 to August 5, Inc.
EVERY LOT GOES, YOUR PRICES, YOUR TERMS.
A CHANCE NO ONE SHOULD MISS.
Dollar Excursions to Strathmere (Corson's Inlet daily). Take a day
off and have a real outing at the seashore. Dancing, ocean bahing,
band concerts and all sorts of entertainment. Also a
1916 Overland Auto and $5000 In Souvenirs
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
Every one present gets a chance on the car and the souvenirs. Just
be there, enjoy the fun, buy or not, you get the same opportunity; this
is our method of advertising; we want you at this sale. Strathmere is
right on the ocean, dry, high lots, improved; 62 trains daily, either Penn
sylvania or Reading R. R.; trolley service.
AN IDEAL SEASHORE RESORT
Come with us to Strathmere be on hand, don't forget 2 P. M. any
day, rain or shine, July 22 to August S, inclusive.
GEO. P. DYKMAN & CO., Auctioneers
1011 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. Send for Circular, Plan of Lois, list of Gifts
SUMMER RESORTS
CANADA
&V&?u:&a$A
Niaqraraiome Sea
CsyviA THE THOU8AND fSLANDS
THE PICTURESQUE
ALL-WATER ROUTE
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PA3SINO QUEBTC
All the charm of quaint, old
vrorld travel haunts. The
most satisfying trip in
America for health tfJ-l2rf,
nnrl rerrsntinn. -5.,9
. .wH.Hk.w... BROCIlVILte;
800 miles ol lates, kinsstoh
l&ys?
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nrirsana aj5Swg7fl7e5lrSft
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( Afiat, Cnd t,amitilp I,la,t, 110 O. S14( Uaatraal, Oia.
ATLANTIC CITY
tUP I FarUN DFnrr Hnrri rt tuc ui-in, r.
JBarlfioroiigli'BIenMiii
JK1UANTIU CITY,N.J.
OWTNCR9HIP MAMAOEMgNT.
IxWSlAH WHITK & JOf43 COMPANY
MvrxA.isrric crrr
a aart ATeWi!fnri
Ofserviee cotnforir.f
LA3iJSTriKirMHrRSlErl!0TELl!IT
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HOTEL GLADSTONE
Brighton Ave... en Beach. Atlantic City. N. J.
. (In exclusive residential section.)
Under new managem't. McGroarty & Mcuroarty.
NEW HOTEL MERION m&oor
Vermont Ave. near Beach. Capacity S0O.
High class 13. B0 up dally. Special weekly.
CU.PRETTYMAN.Prop. M.L.FARLEY,Mgr.
HOTEL ARLINGTON "KJJ
Open sll year. R. J. OSBORNE A BON.
STONE nARDOB, N. J.
STONE HARBOR
mwtn wiv
" COUNTY. N. J.
Both railroads. Farm products and sea
food fresh and plentiful. City conveniences.
Yacht club, boardwalk, bathing, fine fishing,
crabbing and boating. Reasonable rentals;
moderate hotel ratea.
LEO McCRAVEN, Borough Clerk.
riRMMO
iiialmo
DEATHS
SIMMS. Entered Into rest, en July 1. 1019.
CLARA s,. daughter of the lata William
tnd Harriet Bobbins Slmms, B8 West Penn
at., Germantown. Philadelphia, Pa, Funeral
and Interment private,
THOMSON. On Monday, Jul:
JOllet. Ill , CLEMENT RUT-i
h
101(1, at
lata Mason and Mary A. ThAmM. , ?.
.. .11 buu.iuii x . tux IP it. ann nr .na
Tot, and grandson nf tha lata Clement 8. and
LetltU Rutter, of Philadelphia,
ULEAREY, On July 18, 1010. ALBERT, hus.
band of Ella Ulearey (nej Dlllln). aged 32
lTlr?v,. 'A8'?.'" "ld !f"n.d"! 1 Camp
No. 481, r, O. S. of A,! No. J7j, jo. of A.,
and employes of J. Olbson Mollvaln k r?n.:
are Invited to attend tha funeral services, on
Friday, at 8 p. m . at tha residence of his
brother-in-law. L. u. ICeeeh, 0.147 Elmwood
ae, interment pnvara at mi, Morlah Ceme
tery. . Remains may ba viewed Thursday,
from 8 to 10 p. m
WHITEHEAD. At Wlldwood, N, J., on July
20, 116. ALFRED WIltTEHEAD. Due
notice of funeral will be given.
WILSON On Ju'K.As-.lOlO. t Stroudsburg,
pa CHARLES WILSON, Jr., aon of Charles
and 8usle. Wilson. In his 21st Jear. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral
services, on Irlday, at 2 t. m. precisely, at
his parents' residence, 8420 North 12th st.
Interment private. Auto servlca. Remains
may be Mewed on Thursday, from 7 to 0
p, m,
WILSON, On July 10, 1010, at Rayhead. V. J..
nsrt;i lYn.owin, wseu o years, aaugnter or
Hugh J. and Mary Warren
win
Ilaon. Inter.
ment private juiy o.
BEAIi ESTATE TOR SALE
BTBATHMERT3. N. J.
SUMMER RESORTS
CANADA
SHOOTING Tra RAPIDS
The trip Includes th
Thousand Islands, th
xcitlnr; descent of tha
marvelous rapids, the
historic associations of
Montreal, Quaint old Quebec, and
the famous Saguenay River, with
its stupendous Capes, "Trinity"
MlWT JbStx
Ammwu r j
Ba
QUEBfCj?'
MONTItJAVftJKvfS
-MVPMmxlkvU,
and "Eternity."
Up-to-date Canada Steamship Hotels at
Murray Bay and Tadousac.
Ft ft ftom To Montreal and return, , . 91 US
KitjtiM To Quebec and return, , . . 2S90
JfaUst To Sacuo4 River and return, 344S
VIRGINIA
Spend Your Vacation
4000 Feet Above the Sea
A Virginia'. Matt Celebrated Mountain
Resort
n,,1?3vLA?8 .9 fnou 8T0NT MAN
K?i.4NJ,xl'N', ,A,W5 C001' No mosquitoes;
600 testimonials; 16 acres of vegetables, her J
of tuberculin-tested cows, lamb, mutton,
chickens and egg. from Bkyland'. mountain
arms.
uancinr. Tenn s Fine Orchestra, Magnlfl.
cent soenery. Fifty open wood fireplaces.
.,Aki,pell.SurVt Skyf.nl the live
a,t.ab. .ot ""Wis horses. Radiating fro
rv
from
peaks, canyons and, mountain strsams ire
numerous well-graded trails, affording oppor.
tunltle. to ride under conditions which can be
found nowhir. ! , Ae n.ii,..-,-
QXTiina ana cannipi n with ih. nii.i.A.i.
rilustrattd booklet at Ledger Cantral.or write
Bkyland. Page County, Va.
uvea june i. to Xiovemher 1.
POCONO MOUNTAINS
Delaware Water Gap. Pa.
THE NEW KITTATINNY
DELAWARE WATER OAT, PA,
Only high-class modern hotel In this famous
region. Capacity BOO. Every modern equip
ment! exceptional cuisine, French chefs. Orches.
tra. Oolf tennis, fishing, etc. Cafe and grill.
Garage. Special early season rates; booklet and
.V5JS?pJ!5.aJ1,f. Coaches meet trains. JOHN
PURDY COPE. 10 year, of Water Qap House.
BWAKTHMOBE. PA.
Strath Haven Inn Uk wt ot
uuum iiuvcn Hill England" Ban Oreat.
New open. Phone BwarUuaere UJ J.
LOST AND FOUND
Tar Other Lesi nnd Fonnrt ArTA Bra Tate I
HANpRAO Ivost, black handbag
it lva$tt
station, 8i-a and .Market. Reward If
r',,- --. ; ... "."1 . . ".". .wt..
returned
to Ledger Central,
PEARL CIRCLE PIN Tuesday morning, July
11, on first floor ef Wanamaker's. Finder will
pa rewarnea. Aggress uox 103. Hosemont. ta.
LOST DKED3 In the name of William II. West
for lot No, SO and In the name of James
West, executor, for lot No. 01, both In Section
41, Mount Morlah Cemetery, Application has
been made for duplicate deeds. Return to
Edward U. West, northwest corner 17th and
sansom sts.
FOUND An easy way to plan n vacation. Se
cure a copy of the 70-page Summer Resort
Outde published free, by the Publlo Ledger. 0t
It at Ledger Central or the Main Office.
PEKSONALS
ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against
harboring1 or trusting; any ot tha crew of the
Urltlih H. 8. "Scottler" from Calbarten, Cuba,
C, W. Puzey, Master, as no debts of their
contracting- will be paid by the Master, Con.
slgnees or by Earn Line Steamship Co.,
A.cmi, id) iiuutii urnr.
ALI, PHRSONS contemplatlne a week-end trip
OP eitenrierl varnllnn thmtM m,r t fr. PM1T
of, the Ledger's Summer Resort fluids on the
balcony at Ledger Central or at tho Main Of
,flceofthe Ledgers, 8th and Chestnut sts.
NOTICE IS MnREUT GIVEN that L. Rosen &
Son, of 207S Frankford ave have purchased
tha fixtures of II, I, Dasher, 0081 KfngseMlng
aye.i present all claims on the same before
10n,. m., Monday, July 24,
HELP WANTED FEMALE
RILI, CLERIC, experienced on Remington ma
cnines, vnni aaaing attachment, tor inm
manufacturing business. Apply OreeneDaum
ring
Ilros. A Co., Larkln Rldg,, 21!d and Arc
BOOKKEEPER assistant, experienced, for man
ufacturing business. Answer In own handwrit
ing; glvo reference and salary to start. Ad-
. dress "H. Z ," P. O. Uox 8500.
BOOKKEEPER,
familiar with voucher system.
controlling and )Hithalrllnrv nerntinta. nrlvate.
a
t i
subsidiary and stock ledgers! mint be Al.state
ref,, cxp. and salary req'd. M 8T4, Led. Cent,
CHAMBERMAID and waitress. Prot.I family a
nauiin: no iau
H 027, Ledger
adults: no laundry: good re'ferenco required,
urcic
CHAMDERWORK and waiting and to assist In
care or s-year-ou boy While girl, in uk
Lane: reference required.
' Phono Melrose
ouy.
aim, over 10 years wanted for light work; no
experience necessary: to week paid while
learning. Apply 319 N, 32d st.
HOSIERY Exp. knitters and toppersi learners
IIOUsBVOliK White girl for general, house
work; small family: good wages. Apply 8-!0
N Bth St. Ken. 2SR1.
paia wn.vc learning, juau n, l.awrenco
HOUSEWORK Olrl for light housework. 040
8? 64th st. Woodland 4185 R, ,
KNITTERS, axti on I.alshtnn machine
Hy-
ird.
glenlo l'lced Underwear Co., 2415 N.IIowari
NURSE Experienced colored woman for child
two years old, II 024, Ledger Office
OPERATORS, experienced on men's neokwear.
J. P. McCutcheon & Bro l'itcalrn Bldg.,
11th and Arch.
STENOORAPHER Thor. comp., exp. atenoB
rnphor wanted: good, perm. pos. for right
party; must be neat In appear. Apply Thurs ,
after 0.30 a. m , Room 530, Wldener Bldg.
STENOGRAPHER. law office; experienced,
write, stating salary expected, M 857, Ledger
Central, ,
STENOGRAPHER, exp., ono with knowledge of
bookkeeping preferrod. Ferlatoln & Co., Inc.,
925 Filbert.
STENOORAPHER, experienced. Apply F. V.
Woll & Co . Church nnd Tacony sts , Fkd.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS Tho Bell Telephone
Company offers positions as operators to in
telllgent young women betwoen IS and 22
years old; salary 10 a week while learning,
with rapid advancement: a steady position
assured, with pleasant surroundings nnd un
usual opportunity for promotion. Apply tn
person to tho Bell Telephone Company's opera
tors' school. 4011 Market St., dally between
8.30 a. m. nnd 6 n m. Tuesday and Friday
ctenlngs between 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS, toll and long dls.
tance; experienced. Keystone Telephone Co.,
Long-distance Ofllce, lfllh A Summer. 2d floor.
WAITRESS nnd pantry maid combined for pri
vate sanitarium In mountains, Seo Mrs. Mead,
Boom 203. 008 Chestnut at, .
WANTED for temporary employment stenog.
rabhor for corresDondence and general office
general oinca
stating salary
worK. itepiy in nanawrmng,
expected A 8, Ledger Oftlce.
General
AID your husband's salary; responsible firm7!!
offer; unusual opportunity. E 740, Led. Cent.
HELP WANTED MALE
BOILERMAKERS Wanted, men with expert,
ence on ship repair work Apply John Balzley
Iron Works. 014 S. Deliwnre ae
BOY WANTED to learn ccneral office work:
large retail grocery buslneHn, saliry to start
$4 per veek; state age and furnish age cer
tlricatOj Address P. O. Box 1280,
BOY, wrrted, about 10 years old for office
worn oa position: give age ana experience.
ii-l3
Ledger Office.
BOY wu ted, 17, to learn plumbing. 37 N.
linn at
BOYS. 10 to 18 years old: 2 boys for shipping
department: reference required. Henry Brown
& Sons. I and Ontario.
CAR REPAIRERS, car. builders, blacksmith
neipers. Douermaicer neipers, machinists. Ap-
Pi:
El
ly jiammore ana unio i reo x..Dor liureau,
10 S 11th st.
CASHIER wanted In restaurant nights. 8 to 8;
good reference or bond. Call at 0:30 a. m.,
422 South Bth st. .
DRAWEH-IN Experienced on men's wear.
Hneipourne amis, n ana wesimoreiana sts.
ELECTRICIANS wanted on operation C8th and
Larchwood ave. Marshall & Gorman.
FIREMEN for out of town, at once: good
wages; no strike. Apply in person, Penna.
it it., nil 1'iioeri bi.
FORGEMEN Helpers on 2',4-ton hammers.
neaters. levermen ana arivers; steaay work;
T'
iu fYiK, iiu aiiiA,, toiirjr xjiiaion ac oona.
y. Phlla
HOSIERY Boy wanted
Oler 10 vnri nf ttwm
to work in nnisi
North Lawrence
to worx in nnisning room; sieaay
r. . . L.r;" ---- - - r - --.
dy work. 1310
HOSIERY
work 3
Experienced boarders wanted; stead
.nA v. :
l,2U !,. jjiwrencs,
HOUSEMAN or . boy,
white. Protestant,
illy! nountrvi r,!..
for
housework: 4 In family; count:
I referance.
reauirea. Airs. ji. vaux, -inres
Mrs, n, Vaux, Three Tuns, Pa
INSIDE FOREMAN for mlllc dairy; give experlt
enoa ana smary. r om. i-miir umc
rNTERIOR DECORATTNO SALESMAN
A man who Is accustomed to hlgh-olass
work, and who Is quallfled to plan and
carry out complete decorative furnish
ing. Apply by letter.
BTRAWBRlDaJl A CLOTHIER
KNITTERS, experienced, on Lelghton machines.
Hyglenla Fleeced Underwear Co., 2413 N,
Howard.
' KNOX
Hand and maohlno blockers for stiff and soft
hats Orand and Bt, Mark's ave., Brooklyn,
n. i.
LABORERS wanted: ateady work. Apply Crane
Ice Cream Co., 238 S. 28J at. Ask for chief
engineer.
LANDSCAPE MAN. to represent first-class nur
sery; good proposition. La Folnte Nursery
Co.. Geneva, N. Y.
LABORERS 25c. per hour. Apply Allegheny
ave. and Wlshart st.
MACHINISTS AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIR
MEN wanted; good wages and permanent work
for reliable men. Apply between 9 and 10
o'olock mornings. AUTOCAR EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU, 23D and MARKET BTS.
MACHINISTS, toolmakers. lathe hands, milting
machine turret lathe operators; out ot town;
good wages. See Mr. Coyla, Room 301, Heed
Building, 1211 Federal st., city, 8 JO 'a, ni.
to O1 I'
MACHINISTS WANTED Men with experience
on
planer lathe and boring mills; no labor
h r..iAJS,y J2nn Bl,1r Iron Works,
S, Delaware ave.
troul
&14
HET.P WANTED MALE
Cenltntieit rom Preceding Column.
MACHINISTS Several toolmakers, milling and
lathe operators. Apply Industrial Mfg. Co.,
aa. geurrai St., uBmaen,
MAN wanted thoroughly acquainted with the
manufacture ofo peroxide of hydrogen! lake
gum cunrge. jf ou. jjeqger uenirai,
MECHANICAL DRAtKlHTSMAN wanted: 1st
class experienced man between 80 and -to year
of age; must bo familiar with general factory
construction, piping, etc., to do general me
cnanleal draughting and take charge of engi
neer a office; give references and earliest date
Applicant can report for work. Apply chief
fnflneer. Diamond State Fibre Company,
Ilrldgeport, Montgomery County, Pa.
MEN and women wanted with experience In
handling sale crews.
SPRATOL CHEMICAL CO.
041 N., 16th at. k
MEN wanted; freight handlers, to truck freight
?t..'r5lt.!!t "tatlon; white or colored. Apply
lilt Filbert at. afler 7 a. m.
JIv.N JT.net5! laborers, and locomotive cleaners.
. i. ii. i.o. i-au i7ii Filbert at.
N'illiT..WATCHMAM at warehouse. Apply sea.
'" uuqr, ovu unestnux St.
5'.1i'sH .bo.Y "o1' t0T electrical store; city
ffjlajnt: 16 years: reference. 631 Chestnut
PA.TiH' BALESMAN, exper. In hlgb grades: re-
', twuiaereq connaentiai. v ms, Lea, un.
ri'A'N,pAINTERS Toung men with 1 or 2
I,,:-- irIJ?ri. nvviy niior v n, iii.i i Aval
Jldco live.. Rrllllant Manufacturing Co.
SALESMAN wanted to handle n, quick seller In
tha vicinity of Philadelphia.
SPRATOL CHEMICAL CO.
041 North loth st.
SA.a,JIN TanteoV experienced on eleotrlo fans
"d lamps, 217 Land Title Illdg.
n.r-w DA,Vn.MEN F0n FUnNrrURD
f'tt-SiT," FlrtST-CLABB SELLING KX-
tS5iS!ig&. A.V,'i'LoAS.I,UREAU OF EM-
STRAWURIDan CLOTHIER
Ai'.E8sIFN Wanted, a few first-class sales
men; big protlts; quiok seller: pleasant work!
ladies or gentlemen.
SPIlATOr, CHEMICAL CO.
Oil North 18th st.
8 ?8MEN wanted who havo had experience In
handling department stores and large buyers,
SPRATOL CHEMICAL CO.
. mi jortn lotn st.
SHIPPER experienced In walat factory; only a,
man capable of taking complete charge need
nnswer: perm, pos.: rood sal, Haney, Kuttner
gRaab, Goodman Bldg., Juniper and Vine.
SOLICITORS for Industrial accident, health,
lire insurance, before making any contract see
2r Policies. Jones, Launt & Barrett, Ino.,
.-- " """im Pfc.
80.L,J?.1To" .,or. country work; liberal commia.
sloni free training. 201 South 8d St.
STABLEMEN (4) wnnted, white or colored, for
g'hjral work around horses. Apply in person
ui nnir. ji. iv, Aiutiora, uienoiaen. x'g.
STOCK ROT experienced In taking charge of raw
m,R.ter ',' ,1IanJr.. Kuttner A Raab, Goodman
"".., jumper nnq vine.
WANTI-.n
, TOUNO MEN
Between 10 and 23 years
OFFICE POSITIONS
with
ADVANCEMENT
. Apply by
Self-wrltton Letter
WESTERN UNION
Icmninvmnt Tlnronti.
lqth and Cheatnut itit.
WANTED A careful and experienced colored
chnurreur, to tako charge ot good carl must
he sober and of cood character and have
Proper reference: one not afraid ot worm
,cHti- mjHiwon xor ngm man. Aaaress u, a.
L., Uoxn71, Lancaster. Pa.
WANTED Automoblla linitv hnlMael wnutl fan.
Kviy locaieu Lt mues ouu Apply, staling ex
perience and salary axpeoted, Bateman Mfg.
Co., Grenloch. N. J.
WANTED Two boys over 10 year, of ago to
make themselves generally useful. Apply after
I) a. m., 1037 Ridge ave., Brilliant Mfg. Co.
WANTED Butler, to llvo in country: cxperl.
ciitounureierenca requirea. iii otu, Lea. ur,
WOOD CARVERS, experience on rurnlturo or
cabinet, work; 48 hours per week schedule;
Physical examination necessary. Apply Victor
Talking Machine Co.. application offioe, 33
cooper hi., wamaen. is. j.
YARDMEN wanted to take oars of grain-fed
hogs: steady work; good wages to start. An-
Sly in person or by letter, II. K. Mulford,
lenolden, Pa.
TOUNO MAN. bright and active, good appear
ance, grammar school education, about 10 to
18, to operate private branch telephone ex
change nnd do clerical work: 18 week to
start. Address in own handwriting, giving
roieronce, i iio, laager uenirai
YOUNG MAN. about lSyears ot age, competent
to run nn "Addressograph"; give references.
a v. i-,eqger unioe.
If TO UNO MEN between the age. ot 18 and 83
vmj urairu iu irnroi inu ia receive military
training as members of the first line of the
country's defense, apply nt 1400 Arch St.,
Philadelphia, Pa for detailed Information re
gqrdlng enlistment In the U. fl. Marina Corps.
CO LABORERS wanted! steady work! rata. 23a.
per hour,
AnDtv Irwin. Lelrhton.
ueiawara
ave,
and Market, Camden, N. J,
BOOKKEEPERS (41,
Sin: (2). sis: general
cieras. 90i mo. I
of town, S64 mo,
clerks. SS0 mo.: STENOGRAPHERS U). out
rsuuiiAriiuiiM u;. oui
SIB. SIS and 120: grad'
di tn,n. IB, mo. I id,. 1.111. ,in inn iu: irrnc
unto chemists. $000; DRAUGHTSMAN, struc,
SIR to 123. Dullness Servlca Co.. 1301 Land
n. .iiuui uii.iiiiii in,iA. iiruc..
Title Building.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
CHAMBERMAID or laundress wants to go to
Wlldwood; first-class ref. 2320 Almond.
CHAMRERWORK Private family; sleep in; ref
erence. Call or address 113 N. 18th st.
CHILDNURSE. German Protestant, experienced.
witn rer.. wianea position, it qz. Leg, tjrr.
COOK,
Swedish, for small family:
wages $7:
rood reference
seasnoro preierrea.
102S
North st,
COOK, German, first-class cook,
tion. 1633 N. 11th St.
wishes post-
COOKINO and downstairs work; suburbs pre
ferred, H 028. Ledger Office.
OIHL Youne Southern atrl wishes ohlld nurs
Ing or light housework. 1128 Ogden st.
HOUSEKEEPER (working), American, Protes
tant. with daughter 12 years old; good ref
erence: ready for place. 4724 A at.
HOUSEWORK Girl colored, wishes housework;
duuib luimijrj eov, uugi, llur, aioei III, rcicr-
ences. 3810 Chestnut st.
LADY residing near Penllyn wishes to secure
good situation, for two maids, cook and wait
ress: most excellent references. Address Mrs.
Albert L. Smith, Gwynedd Valley, Pa., or tele
phone Ambler 20O J.
BECRUTARY-stenographer, thor, exp,, executive
ability, desire, to make arrangements now
for change Sept. 1. V B5, Ledger Central,
STENOGRAPHER, employed Real Estate Trust
Building, would like soma extra work: reason
able. F 148, Ledger Central,
STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper: 16 yrs.' exp.
wu witc.imiimiui fiu. b p, ieqgsr ueni.
STENOORAPHER Beginner trained to do neat.
tvuiai, wuri. j. iu., Closer uenirai.
STENOORAPHER Thor.' exp.; rapid typist:
permanent or temporary.
a- oi. Lea, central.
TELEPHONE operator and clerk, exp.; private
branoh desired; rat. P 618, Ledger Office.
ADVANCED MUSIO STUDENT, several years'
teaching experience, wants position as assist
ant to lady teacherl familiar with bookkeeping;
Al In household management: capable; will
ing: remuneration secondary to further muslo
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT, auditor, organlier, eystematlser,
business manager, experienced In steamship,
export. Import, mining, manufscturlng and
corporation work: 12 years In last position at
J225 per mo.; age 88. What can you offer!
F 40, Ledger Central.
ACCOUNTANT and office manager, thor, ex-
ferlenced In factory accounting, desires post
ion; moderate saiary. D 120, Ledger Office.
ACCOUNTANT, einert. middle aged. 13 v.ir,'
experience with best firms, desires position
wiin nrsi-ctaia concern, m sas. ieqger Ce n t .
ADVERTISING MANAGER Young man capa.
ble of managing adiertlslns department do.
aires to connect with rallahla concern, uhnl.
or part time. B 848. Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER or assl,. C II. S. grad.; quick"
ad accurate at figures, P 602. Ledger Office:
SITTTATIOlTa WANTED MALE
Continued from Precedinp Column.
CHAUFFEUR, white, married, desires position
n icnra experience; srooa roierencc. xos
. tucngr si.
CHAUFFEUR Thoroughly reliable, married,
white: 6 years' shop and road experience on
. iirsi-ciase cars; reterenca. poplar 2205 w.
CHAUFFEUR, experienced, white, 28. married.
Aucaiica poaiuon ac once, r ,, imager .ent.
CHAUFFEUR and gardener: 2 years' exp.tgood
. references. 114 Walnut ave Wayne.
CHAUFFEUR--Tounr man, white, do own re-
miring; peat rer. if. anapette. B20O e. Minei.
CHAUFFEUR-COACHMAN, sfngle, wlihes posl-
""i "" uriY. reierence. vox 4BO. liaveriora.
TOUNO MAN. 1 year college, slight knowledge
of Investments, banking, etc., desires position
With ItAnklnir nr hrnlrene tiA.iaA tn I....
this business thoroughly, F 48, Ledger Oftlce
TOUNO MAN, 22 year, old, well educated, gen-
erai onice work, wishes position in any efleei
rood references,
man posuion I
Address W, A.,
X2 u, Bd
st.,. city.
TOUNO MAN, 28, 11 years' clerical experience:
stenographic knowledge; desires to make new
eagei acBires to maae new
ruturoj p 43, Ledger Cent,
connection witn a, tuture.
TOUNO MAN, 21, desires employment on gen
tleman'e country place. F 1401 ledger Centi
POSITION wanted In decorator's studio by third,
year student of School ot Industrial Art.
A 7. Ledger Office.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
M1BS ROSE DOUGHERTY, 1818 West Glrard
nve. iooKs, cnamDermaias.cniianurses, nouse
work girls want positions. Wanted, cooks for
v.,umn; recory.
mCHOLL'S, 1020 Balnbrldge Cdmpt. butlers,
couple., riooks. waits., houseworkers, etc., sun
piled. Wanted, butlers, French, companion.
housemaids, etc. Phone Locust 2180.
Mns. KANE, fill S. 19th, want, and suppltea
iimTJin.n lTimtj iif.p, mono npruco tfiui.
AUTOMOBILES
Toe Sale
CADILLAC, 1014 toutlne car, overhauled and
repainted; full equipment: price 1880. AUTO
qi.ii.o i.imwukjv-iwi, . r. uroaq at.
rrir.ti a n.mnn.i.i..
L. S. BOWERS c6., 24S N. Broad st.
i;ui.ri ijistriputors.
1918. FIAT D-passenger touring car: good con-
dltlon.
a. ii.
Moore, 1 East Park ave Mill-
bourne, Pa
1010 MITCHELL roadster for gala: perfect con
dltlon. Phone Spruce 260.
ALL PARTS
BCHOBER, 8341-48 MARKET ST,
SEND FOR I-REE BULLETIN
. OF UBED CARS
GORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 288 N. BROAD.
AUTO LIVERY AND OARAGES
INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO.
..-.. 2429 N, BROAD ST.
AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY TO HIRB
. Diamond 0108. Never closed. Park 78.
STAn TA3CICAB CO,
PHONE, DIAMOND, 74
TAXI TOURING LIMOUSINS
HATp nnnrTi.ATi tiati
VER CL08BD. Formerly Jitney Rata Ca.
n,n, .n
1017 To hire (open day and night).
ly and
tourlr
iss. Hit
I'ark 1482, brand-new G-psss,
i, urananaw upass. louring car,
: also brand-new .7pass, limousine
I,.u iir.i aino oranunew ,:
1.B0 hr.i weddings, funerals.
1715 Olrard.
TO HIRE, $1.25 AND UP
.Poplar 213. Cars of all makes. Race 2241.
CARB AND MOTOR TRUCKS to hire; plcnle.
Vnd long distance hauling. A Krebs, SU32 N.
Broad st. Tioga 4901.
BUY MOISTER Portable Garages Steel or
stucco, on Display 8031 N. Bth. Tioga Z9S.
AUTO PAINTING
QTMLITT PAINTING, reasonable prices, Geo.
w. Parvls, Jr.. 1821 Alrdrle St., Broad above
Erie. Phone. Tlogq 2702.
ATJTO BEPAiniNG
T SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES T
Bee BILLY, at his new location.
oiu nuirni uiiuau ai.
CYLINDERS REBORED. new pistons and
rings furnished, weldings and brazing. If. D.
Underwood A Co.. 1025 Hamilton St.. Phlla.
ATJTO STJPPIiIES
TIMKEN-BEARING3 HYATT
New Departure Service Sta. Tho Gwllltam Co.
1314 Arch at. Ph. Walnut 8497. Race 3082.
PARTS
to build or repair, any cor. . ....
Phlla. Auto Parts Co., 823 N. 13th. Park 141S.
ATJTO TIRES
PULLMAN TIRES
Guaranteed S30O miles. Compare prices.
GRIM'S. 2JG N. Broad st.
BOATS. MOTOBBOATS. LAUNCHES
BEAUTIFUL CRUISER. 75 feet lone: will carry
100 nassens-ers: 3 large cabins: splendid equip.
mentl price. 130001 will Bell on easy terms or
exchange for real estate. Ogden, 1220 Fil
bert st. Wdlnut 7280.
BUSINESS OPBOB,TUNITH:s
A PHILADELPHIA Coal and Oil Company de
sires to make a loan ot 112.000 to J10.000 for
extensions and Improvements. The company la
establishing 4 distributing service stations In
the central manufacturing .districts for han
dling anthracite steam coal, buckwheat and
fea, and rasollne. wholesale and retail, for
he Atlantlo Refining Company, under guaran
teed profits. Tho loan will be refunded In a
few months after the improvements are made,
which aro now nearly finished. Absolute se
curity will be gien. Commission and Interest
paid. L 740. Ledger Central.
PATRMTS Bend for our tree boo
JT A J. Jlir X O -patents nnd Trade-Marks,
W, wilt help you develop your Invention, A
book.
rk..
We wilt help you develop your Invention, Ad
vice free. Reasonable fees. Open Monday eve.
nings until n-uu.
FOSTER & WEBSTER BU1TB 31-
1011 Chestnut st. Bell phone Walnut 1384.
WANTED Executive for office manufacturing
business, established nnd staple. After satis
factory trial 110.000 Investment required.
Equal shares, E 731, Ledger Central.
BUSINESS , PERSONALS
TUB LEDGER'S Summer Resort Guide for 1918
Is free; seoure your copy before the supply ts
exhausted! on tho balcony at Ledger Central
or Main onice, otn ana cnestnut.
nTAMiiMrm wniTrmT
Bank reference. Appraisement, 1 per cent.
HAItRY W. SMITH. 717 Bansom st.
EVENING CLOTHEH TO itllltl
t atyies. Phone Poplar 286. Open i
iNER'S, 10th and Olrard ave,. 8. W.
Lates
evgtv
LEID
cox,,
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by electrolysis.
ine orij itarmmieiii wy. bibuiuw. vu,.
M1B8 SMITH. 403 Keltn Theatre mag.
ulTRa' pniCEfl nald (or men's cast-off clothing.'
shoes, etc. Samuel Cooper, 1010 Glrard avej
Phone Poplar 0342.
CAB-PET CLEANING
CONTINENTAL
CARPET CLEANINO HOUSB
20TH BT. ABOVB CHESTNUT
Bell Phone Locust 1080.
WE88 PHILA.
WEST PHILA.
MONARCH STORAGE CO,
3c. PER YARD
XS70.71! T.ANfAST15R AVH.
wtiai I'liiuA.
REAL CARPET HEATINO. NO TUMBLERS I
used. uoiEH uu., aaoo rf. l-in. uioga Diuu.
DBESSMAKINU AND MILLINERY
DRESSMAKING BY EXPERT
UOBIBTB
SOT DenckU Bids.. 11th and Market stt.
POR SALE
ANTIQUE FURNITURE and brlc-a-braoj mabog
any claw foot card table. )18. 632 Chestnut.
BEAUTIFUL oil painting.. Brussels net cur-
Jalns. draperies, window shades, screens, other
lousehold goods. 708 S. 49th st.
BILLIARD, POOL, combination, second hand.
bOU.ht. BOld. rented. ,irhant,H! r,n,l,ln,i
yupplles. Life Keafer, American manufac
turer, 329 Olrard ave. Phone Kens. 2316.
By C. A. VOIGHT
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