;c L F-J WWJf iJkmtiriji&imiinfmtotmLtoZim ROYAL ARfANUIl " WSJ, ADJUST RATES 8finie Council Committee Pre t PArinf Adequate Basis of vj Charged if i-n in li ., fh problem; presented to lh eommlUea t th Supreme Council In the i-econstruc-tie perted through which this great fra riHr til rtdw passing Is one 61 Taut and pHwrt to every thinking member of flWr trtsytherhochl. Its satisfactory solution spalls prosperity tlr Ml time; failure to meet the Issue Mferstr &hd fairly would be portentlous m tttw disaster. A merchant who sells his MO below cost can do bo but for a time; tMNf or later he must pay the penalty. TMstWs frho sell Insurance, whether an old Sm company1 or a fraternal brotherhood, to perpetUAta their exjstenco must honestly McertMin the cost of their commodity and then Mil It at adequate rates. ether course Invites disaster. Any other it fa mtthp hnniiit noi- fslp In totlcv. nafaWs. When tnatirsne la mnA at less than tm. m inn nop or future innux or memwti rrjlng tho Inflated project successfully on Its 37 sooner or Inter, Inevitably, experiences haw proven, tho bubble bursts and dishonored yatfeW and ruin are the harvests reaped. Frefltrn by these Unfortunate experiences of Miters,, the Supreme Council of the Order of Boral Arcanum, proud of Its splendid record of years that have rone, determined that, Its iatur auall be bright and clear, and, confident utile unswerving, loyalty of Its quarter of a mtBttm members, has determined to take time W forelock. No cloud hovers over the rr. It la at present admittedly sound and NafXa. Members flock to Its portals and Its ottesVs are promptly paid,. It Is the future to which the eupremo body looks, and, that Its rosrerlty may continue and In juitlce to Its prseent loyal members, after careful thought and. consideration, this reconalructlve era, this readjustment of rates haa been decided upon. The committee appointed) to report at the adjourned aeaelon In September Is composed of some of the best members of tho organisation, men of Vast experience, well Informed on fra ternal plans of operation. To their assistance have been called tne aervlces of the best trained actuarial minds of the country so that the order may be assured that the report now In eoarie of preparation will safeguard thoroughly the Interests of all members and will represent whit Is wisest and best consistent with safety, i&dequ&la rates and permanent atablllty. The problem will be satisfactorily solved. The eeat of Insurance known and a scale of adequate rates will be provided. The splendid future of the fraternity will be assured, Tho readjust rnent will be made as little burdensome as pos sible. The difficulty for the committee will be not to determine what should be done for the order's food, but to present It In such form and shape iliac the members will appreciate the wisdom t the action and give It tnelr loyal support. Sentiments everywhere expressed In council fealle 'and wherever members meet Indicate an unswerving devutlon to the order and an ex pressed belief that the committee now at work and the subsequent action of the Supreme Coun cil will lead to such a readjustment of rates that the organization will emerge from tho ordeal with the loyal support of each and every E ember stronger and better than at any tlmo Us history, and a leader among the progres sive fraternal organizations ot which all Ar eanlana may Justly be proud. The advent ot the automobile has proven rather expensive to the Royal Arcanum, accord Irut to Interesting statistical figures compiled. For the last 13 years the number of members killed by automobiles each year, has .lieen re ported. To this lone list of casualties 31 deaths, from the same cause were added In 1013. This general Inquiry was suggested by a special de tr to learn to what extent chauffeurs have goffered accidental death while In tno perform ance of their regular duties. It appears that ITS members have been killed by automobiles during the years reported and that the liability of tho order thus created amounted to IJ78.SOU. Sixty ot the 175 were nrfnrmlnr the duties of a chauffeur when the tat accident occurred, although only 3 of the e)0 were professional chauffeurs. The remaining 63 were, driving: the car either as owner or re pairer. Fifty-two of the 178 were riding In the automobile as passengers when killed, and II .1 jt the victims were run down while walking or Tiding In aoma other vehicle. In 10H the It deaths coat.the Order ot Iloyal Arcanum 120.500. This large amount was more than doubled In 1012. the exact loas being !-.-COO. In 1013 these deaths cost S50.000 and In JUl 4 rose to 174,300, In 1013 the coat to the rder was ITT.B0O. Grand Regent L. R. Gelsenbcrger, of Lan caster, has invited the State officers, local deputies and several prominent members of the order to meet him Thursday evening at a well known local hotel. After a luncheon an Im portant conference; will be held to discuss plans ef action for work ot the year and other mat ters affecting .the general welfare of councils sad members throughout I'ennsylvanla. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON, D. C July 31. For eastern Pennsylvania Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday, probably local thun 4erahowers In north, portion : slightly" cooler Tuesday In north portion; gentle to moder ate west to northwest winds. The temperatures are rising In the mid dle and north Atlantic States, the 24 hour change being 10 degrees or more hi some places, while a cooler area has spread over the Lake region and the uppdr Mississippi "Valley, reducing the temperatures nearly to the normal In Minnesota and the Da kota. There la still a considerable excess, however, In the Lake region and tho Ohio twain. Cloudiness has increased over the Atlantic .States, but no showen) have de reloped except in northern New England and the bordering Canadian provinces and at a few places along the south Atlantic coast. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Observations take at 8 a, m.. Eastern time. Low 8 last Rain- Veloe. Station. a.m. n't. fall. Wind, tty, Weather 'Atlanta, ua w i .i ' .i.ifr-iWW ""i Tl f.lu cioudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear P.CIdy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear P.CIdy Cloudy CloiiHv Cloudy t ,; Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy P.CIdy Cloudy Rain auanuo uhjt i .. Mutators ....... e' j .. hs.-narck, N. D. l ,. ton. aiass. .. - iffalo. N. T.. 78 7S .. harleslon. S. C 711 74 .. blrasn. 111. . . . oil 82 . . inrinnatl. O. . . 78 7ti .. Cleveland. O. ..80 78 .. nver, nii o; , i trolt. Mich. , 2 80 .. l.Faso. Tex. .,70. 70 .. atveaton. Tex.. SO 78 .20 iarrisbunr. Pa. .78 74 . . Inttaraa N. C-. 74 72 lalifax, N. 8.,,, Btt M ,14 sewna. unm,..,. ' "7 01 IIHUD, a, AS....- uu mtiAnannlla- Ind. 7M 7 74 Jacksonville: 1'ia. 7tl ansae, cur ... H- 8(1 noxvllla. Tenn . 7G 72 ill noes. .Ar. ou (o AnnW t!aL A2 62 Loulavllle. Ky,,., 7 7 foetmnurr, Ala. 18 73 Montreal, ran. . , 78 68 ,2 pfaaiivllle. Tenn.. 7(1 Mew Orleana, La. SO I..- Turk 78 70 T. fiorfolk. Va.,,... 70 68 Dklithoma. Okla... 7rt 74 DMaha, Neb. ....7a 74 8W 13 SB .. NB ,. 8V .. SW ,. railajsmma .... lo 72 78 70 7U OmbIx. Aria. ... 78 PUtattryh.,Pa.., 78 v aiv is tead. Ore... o Cloudy Cloudy 88 33 RW IS tsla. ltd 8J 80 .. StV 10 Clear . sHnt. Ulna.. . f8 64 ,, N .. P.CIdy A8 .. SR 10 Clear 74 .61 K ,. Clear no . SW 12 Clear B8 .02 Calm .. cloudy 60 .. W 12 P.CIdy Tu ,; SW .. Cioudy 74 ,. NB ., Cloudy 12 .. S ,, Cloudy 36 .. Calm , . Clear t. u. uian w Antonio. Tax. 74 yranclsco . J2 ante jr, n. ai , oo ktt St, Maria. BS erantoo. Pa. ,- 11 Ifwhltigtoa .... 74 rnaipeg. van. , uu NW .. W ,. aw .. Calm .. K ,. HV 26 M N 12 SV .. 81V 10 N W r. jo K n" :: &w :: SW .. H '.'. SIV .. sv ,. NK .. fiw E W 20 SV7 ,, NB ., HV 12 PETEYThe WifeThafs Something Else Again! EAGLE KNIGHTS With Ltsyal Support, Stale tenders Pre pare for n State-Wide Campaign Valiant fiaftle Knights, all over the State, are awakening to a realization of the fact that Under the Inspiration of the present ad ministration the order H enjoying a boom like unto the days a few years since when the Knights of the Golden Eagle easily ranked among the leaders In fraternal ac tivity. Gradual changes In membership often lead io material changes In organizations, and n loss In membership. From such mutation this omportant frnternlty hss suffered, with a consequent numerical loss both In castles and loyal knights. To regain this ground lost, to restore the order In Pennsylvania to Its former proud po sition, Is the self-appointed lk placed before the present Orand castle officers. To this work the State leaders are calling the assistance of all Auxiliaries of the brotherhood. Organisers have been placed In the Held and meetings will be held In many sections of the State and efforts made with already brilliant prospects ot suc cess, to organize not less than 2a new castles during the year. Deputies are co-oreratlng In th work, the members of the uniformed rank are waiting an opportunity to do their part, and members generally arc alert and keen to have a part In the revival now fairly well launched for the upbuilding of tho brotherhood Founded upon the romAtitlo history of the crusides of the Middle Ages, few fraternities have n more attractive or more beautiful ritual than this organization. And. aa a beneficial fra ternity, Its laws and usages will favorably com pare with the beat In existence. Ontario Caalle. No. 51fl. was Instituted Tues day evening with BO charter names. The Insti tution was conducted by Orand Chief John F. Hrounley, after which tho officers were Instituted hv the A. C. I.Jttle Coinmandery Installing team. Preceding the Institution there was a short street parade partlcfpited In by the castles nearby and North I'hlladelhta Commandery. under com mand of Captain Ju. F. llraun, and A, C. I.tttle Commnadery. under command of Captain P. 1C. 1-yttle. St. John's Castle. No. 19, will .hold an open meeting and public Installation tonight. A hand has been engaged for the occasion and A num ber of sneakers, nmrtiG whom will be Orand Chief John P. UrounleTr Supreme Chief John C. MrKIKnn-y and Urand Master ot Records I. L, Oallftgher, will make addresses. Castle No. f)20 will he Instituted on August in, and Castle No. C21 will be Instituted on August 10. This will mske five good, strong cas tles Instituted since June 28, and several more are almost ready. 8upreme Master of Records John P. Trelbler Is enjoying a well-earned vacation camping on the Delaware near Itelglesvllls. lfa will be away two weeks. KNIGHTS OF MALTA New Commandery Organized by Fol lowers of Valiant Crusading Knights Grand Recorder John H. Hoffman last week visited the western section of the State, and during his absence addressed a well-attended meeting assembled for the purpose of considering tho organization of n new Malta commandery. During tho eve ning 30 names were signed to an appli cation for a charter, and It It proposod to comploto tho organization and nrrange for the Institution of the new commandery early In September. neportn received at headquarters In this city show that this Is but a sample of In terested work going on In various sections of the State, presaging the addition of many new subordinate bodies In the early au tumn. This nctltlty Is all tho more remarkable be cause ot Its manifestation In midsummer nnd also becauae of the fact, that unlike many other fraternities, the Knights of Malta does not cm ploy any paid organizers In Its development work. Whatuter Is accomplished Is the result of Individual enthusiasm and personal dovotlon to Malta and tho principle It represents. , Although presumed to be away on his annual vacation Orand Recorder Hoffman on August 3 will return from his summer bungalow, and. In company wllh other grand officers, will lslt Hanoer and assist In the celebration of the anniversary of Iho Defiance Commndery, No. S6n. The day following the celebration the grand officers will be tnken In automobiles for a day's outing and trip over the Gettssburg battlefield. The Initial reports of the new deputies now being received at headquarters In this city not only reflect the general condition of prosperity In the organization, but also Indicate that these Important officers ere cordially co-operating wltr. the State board of officers In the work projected and the nmbltlous plans outlined for the better ment of tho fraternity during the current eur. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA Fifty-first Annual Session of the Grand j Circle of Pennsylvania The fifty-first annual session of the Granl circle of Pennsylvania, Brotherhood of America, will be held In "Wllkes-Harre Au gust 8, 9 and ip. Grand Chief Washington N. TV. Chester, of Sunbury, will preside and a large attendopce of representatives Is con fldently looked for, by reason of the Inv portance of legislative questions to be con sldered. The session will be one of the most Impor tant held In recent years and every effort will be put forth to hate an enthusiastic and har monious gathering, whose Influence Kill aid dur ing the coming year in the mighty effort now well under way to rejuvenate the organization and placn It onco more in the proud posltton occupied before dissensions nnd tedious litiga tions depleted Ita ranks and for a time Impaired Its usefulness. The Philadelphia contingent, numbering about ?O0. will leave Monday next, and an effort la islng made under the dlrect!on of Supreme Washington A. I-. Welsh and Orand Scroll Keeper C. A. Ing to arrange for a special train far the better accommodation of those attending the State session. EMPTIES 12' SODA BOTTLES; ILL 16-Year-01d Yquth Glad He Won Con test Until Gassed by Drink William Stockman, of Front nnd Moore streets. Is better today In St. Agnes's Hos pital after a day of torture. He nte too much. William, who is 16, was In a betting mood Saturday night and it happened he had money, so did his pals. They put their wagers on themselves, likewise their wages, and set out to prove their superior ity. They had a soda-pop-drlnklng contest, and on the side, they bet on the number of sandwiches and other such dainties they could consume. William won hands down, after making away with II bottles, Nobody ate anything like he did; he, outdistanced them easily. He was very proud till he got sick. Now he Is learning to be a philosopher, and Is asking, "Was It worth It?" Police Grapple for Body The crew of the pollceboat Rescue are grappling for the body of a supposed sui cide near Glrard avenue bridge of the Schuylkill River, following tho discovery of a note by several children. The missive declared the writer was, tired of living and that his body would be found at the bot tom of the river. The police are Inclined to believe that the note Is a hoax, but will continue the search today. The name signed to the note could not be deciphered. EYBNESra ARTISANS ORDER MUTUAL PROTECTION Local Assemblies, Mid Summer pleasures, Prepare Plans for Artisans' Autumn Activities Members soliciting candidates should bear In mind the new prohibition against "war risks." Until further notice no person will be accented fts a member, nor will a mem ber's Insurance be Increased, who Is now In military or naval service or Intends to engage therein. Every applicant must sign a copy of a waiver In the presence of tho medical ex aminer, who will attach It to the medical examiner's report. The medical examiner will witness the signature. The recorder will require all applicants nlrcady examined nnd who appear for Ini tiation to sign tho waiver and attach It to tho examiner's report. There Is no restriction whatever placed upon present members of the order, nnd thlt regulation Is -simply a necessary pro tective measure to Insuro the stability of tho organization and safeguard tho pay ment ot nil future claims. The Important nrstter of nominating candi dates for recorder of Progressive Assembly, to succeed Joseph 11. Wlswell, resigned, will prob ably call a largo attendance at the meeting to morrow evening. An aclle member of the as sembly, speaking of conditions there, says. "Since the exhaustion and depletion of the old working element, some sears ago. the assembly has not been Inspired to maintain that energy and spirit which were necessary to hold It as tho largest and most valuable subordinate body In the order. It Is agreed that the main fount of every lUe organization springs from tne secretary's desk, which must flow on to Its fullest capacity for proper returns. The Incum bent Is a man of high character and abllltv. nnd his knowledge and experience In high offlclal station have ben of value during his long serv Ico, but the assembly has suffered from tno lack of attention that was physically Impossible for him to, phe outside ot his responsible dally vocation and other connections. It Is nnr desire to select the right kind of man, who will make this position his vocation for the salary of Hl)il ft.. enr. tvhlrh ernu nt the rata of SI per ear per member. He wou d then have tlmo not only Io lead tho builders of the assembly, ha accessible for dues and consultation, but give real assistance to the llellef Committee. If the majority of the voting members do not put In nn exclusive recorder, as St, John a Assembly has done, wo will soon glvo way to this big rival our superior standing and value and prob ably lose tho Interest ot some of our present workerB." m 0rmantown Assembly, No. 80. held a falrlv well-attended July session Thursday evening In Walker Hall, nntS Oermantown avenue. After routine business nnd an early adjournment, sea sonablo refreshments were provided by the nn tcrtalnment Committee This assembly. alwas altie nnd well conducted, Is In charge of the following corps of officers: Master Artisan. H, lloraco Mers, Superintendent, J, i;riv.ard Lang: Inspector, William J. !lutchlnon: He corder, Henry L. Stempfle: Cashier. Klmer 8. Marlncors Condustor, Ilnrry Kendlg: chaplain, C. l.amar Has hurst: Warner. James A. Mur phy: Henlor Master of Ceremonies Warren t.nck mnn: Junior Master of Ceremonies, S. Allen Dickson, and h secret relief committee, consist ing of Alexander S, Johnson, How an! W, Shaw and Elmer P. Cook. Passstink Assembly, No. RS, Albert V. Koob, master artisan, will hold Its regular monthly session Thursdas- evening, llroad street and Paesvunk nrnue. To all members attending will ue given gratis a ticket for a moonugnt excur sion, as a guest of the South Philadelphia Club of Artisans good for either August 7. 8, 18 or 10. Tho Entertainment Committee will provide refreshments and an excellent motion-picture en tertainment. Members of sister assemblies will bo- cordially welcomed. I.archwood Assembly. No. (17, held a fairly well-attended midsummer session Thursday eve ning last In Red Men's Hnll 2.11 South Sixtieth street. Master Artisan M E. Jackson presided. This usscmbly has entered a membership contest with Idc'al Assembly and overs effort will be put forth to stimulate the memb-ra to Interested effort, and thua secure n credltablo list of candi dates. Most Excellent Superintendent George F. Tawl Ing Is gradually mnturlng plans which ho has In mind for the conduct ot his administration for the year 1017. He Is prcpirlng himself for hard work In Iwhilf of the order nnd Is enthusiastic and optimistic about the results which he expects to obtain. Us way of preparation for the service he Is severing his connections with other organi zation work nnd will devote his entire energies outside of his business to his work ns most ex cellent master artisan. Beginning September 1, the Artisans' Athletic Association will conduct a tennis tournament among tho memtiera of the order. Entries -will be received up until August 31 by Dr. H. II. I.ntt, of Oermantown Assembly. No. 3tl, at 204 Park way liulldlng. Entry fees, no cents for singles, and SI per team for doubles. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. The preliminary matches ore to be played at the convenience of the contestants, both as to time and place The finals will he plased on the courts of the nellfleld Country Club, In Oermantown. Every assembly should enter at least threo men. Adelphta Assembly. No 50. Jsmes P. Clarke, master nrtlsan. admitted two new members Mon day evening, making a total of 23 for the year. No. DO has never been spasmodic In Its efforts to Increase the membership, but rather has alwass shown a consistent and persistent growth. Hecorder Llpsey Is ever alert to the Interests of his assembly, and la almost a dally visitor at the office of the most excellent recorder, T'nlon Assembly and Taasyunk Assembly have tuilh developed the baseball fever to an alarm ing degree, and with excellent teams to contest lor Artisans' honors. It Is not surprising thst goodly nlzed crowds of members and friends gather weekly Saturday afternoons at the grounds Nineteenth and Shunk streets to wit ness the Interesting exhibitions ot the national Gume. Oermantown Assembly, No. 30. held Its an nual picnic at Willow drove Saturday after noon. Pox Chase. Enterprise and Oak Lane Asscmbllca were Invited to Join with, It. tip clal enrs were used lor the transportation of the largo number of members and their families who attended. Brother Fred W. Touts', recorder of Falmyra Assembls'. No. C5, lias resigned and been suc ceeded by Brother V. Horace Finney, The Hcptusophs The semlmonthls buslnesa meeting of nock, land Covlave. No. 1H3. of the Improved Order ot Heptasophs, was held Monday last In the hall, 131,1 Columbia avenue. While the meeting vvaa fairly well attended. It was annouacedpUiat there would be no more social evenings arr-mged for In connection with th- rerular meetings until the latter part of September, when the Ways and Means Committee will take up ths work for the autumn and winter. Camden Boy Vanishes From Train Louis Savaldore, a saloonkeeper at Broad way and Atlantic avenue, Camden, lost his son I,con, 12 ytars old, last night coming homo from Atlantic City. Leon got rest' less while the train was rolling homeward and told his father ho was going to walk through the train. He went away and when Camden was reached the boy had not returned and he couldn't be found. It is thought he fell off the train. STEAMSHIPS AMERICAN EXPRESS TICKETS AND TOCBS An International Travel Agency Tf) IflDflGI Tartlea Sailing under 10 J Hr M IV Personal Kacort Sept. S3 and Oct. o. See JAPAN In the aiorloua Cbryaanthemum aeaaon. Extension to Manila and China. Send or Illustrated Booklet 1UT t'JIB.TNllT ST.. l'Jlll..I)ELriII. I'liun, Walnut 18-10 LBPGBSr-PmLABELPHlA, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916. emtfjis At'STIN, On July 80. idlfl. IITRON Ci -At'3-TIN. aged (18 scars, of RH0 Chestnut street. Notice ot tuneral later. Harrlaburg papers please copy. niUTTV. On July JO. iP-10. ANN. widow ot Thomaa rteatty. Itelntlves and friend's are In vited to attend the funeral services, JVedncs. day, at 2 p. m. precisely, at tho residence of her son, John Bentty, 142,1 South 2d st. Inter ment private. Auto service. IIKVKR. On July 2. lfiHl. JOHN, husbind of Therrsa lleser (nee Kaul),, ned M scare, nelatlvea nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at ! 30 a m , from his late residence. 2203 S Croskey st. Mass ot requiem at St Alosslus's Church, at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Automobile cortege. nit,lY. On July 20. 1018. at her late rest; dente, 1508 Vine atret. IittllMlET, wife of John Ilrnds-, ot Summit Hill. I'a. nelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday st 8:S0 a. m , from the Oliver II. Hair liulldlng. 1820 Chestnut street. Sol emn renulem mass tit the Cathedral, at io a. m. Interment at II ly Cross Cemetery. Re mains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 7 to 10 p. m. BRANDT. On July 80. lBlfl. at his residence. 2 Clifton nve., Sharon Hill. Delaware Co.. Pa,, JOHN II, UIIANDT. Notice of funeral later. IIIX. On July 88, 1010. nonRKT W. DIN. Ilelatlves nnd friends nre Invited to attend the funeral aervlces. on Tuesdas-. at 2 p. m. pre cisely, at his late residence, 148 North 82d st. Interment private. Kindly omit floral offer ings. KMKI1MAN. On July 80. HllO, NANttTTA. wife of larnel Friedman Ilelatlves nnd friends also Krakauer Iteth Eiohlm, are lnvltd to at tend .funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 1039 Tree at. Interment private. JTtmEV. On July 20. 1010. JOHN, husband of Margaret J. Furey. nelatlvea and friends, nlso I'enn Township Iodge. No. 3tl. I. O. O r., and Court Falrmnunt, No 41. Foresters of America, are Invited to attend the funeral services. Thursdas'. at 2 p. m.. at his late residence. 24.11 Aspen at. Interment nt r em wood Cemeters-. Ilemnlns mar be viewed on oiSoTii!2brr"SuiJ P2om ioio. rmseiiAA UINUUI.D (neo Isaacs), aged 70 s-enrs. nela tlvea Rnd friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, nt 10 80 n.m precisely, nt her late residence. .4022, Dufncld St., Frankford Interment strictly private. IIKRltMANN. On July 80. 1010. suddenly, at 1010 North 4th at , AMELIA, widow of Chas. Herrmann. Friends mayuew the remains Tuesday, at the parlors of Edward Mack, 000 North fith St.. from 7 to 0 p. m. Funeral on Wednesday, nt B n. m. Interim nt private, nt Chelten Hill Cemetery. nUTCUKSON. On July 29, 101(1. VHIOINIA, wife of William Hutcheson, In her 03lli year rtelallvcs and friends are lnvllod to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 1 p m., from her husband's residence, 1010 North Lelthgow at. Interment private. JO-4MN. On July 30, 1010, JOHN B. JOSI.IN, aged 80 yea-a. Ilelatlves and friends are In vited to attend the tuneral servl.es. Wednes day, at 2:30 p. m., nt his late residence. IB East Ablnston ave.. Chestnut Hill. Interment prlvato, HOST. On July 20, 1010, suddenly. WILLIAM J , son of Jacob F and Freda Kost (nee t'lener), aged 14 S'eara 8 months 14 daya. Ilelatlves nnd friends, also Sunday School of St. Paul's Oerman Evan. Lutheran Church 4th and Cambridge), nnd employes of Powell, Clouds A Co., aro Invited to nttend tho fu neral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m , at his parents' residence. 1012 North Lawrence st. Interment ot areenmount Ccmeteri. no mains may lie viewed on Tuesday evening. Kt'RT.. On July 30. 1010, LAURA II.. wife of William Kurt7. of 3448 Walnut st. Ilelatlves nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral s-rvlces, Wednesday, nt 2 p. m., nt the Oliver H. Ilalr liulldlng, 18 JO Chestnut st. Inter ment private. KYLE. On July 20, 1010. nt 2020 Warnoclt at.. JOSEPHINE M. KYLE. Services at Ken neth Squ.irc on Wednesdas afternoon. LYALI.. On July 20. 1010. THOMAS W. hus band of Jnmca Gibson Lyall, aged 7U scars. Friends nro Invited to view the romnlns on Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m. at his l-vte reel. denee. 412 Chestnut street. Darby, l'a. Fu neral nnd Interment prlvnte, MAltSH On July 20. 101(1. nt Atlantic Cits". IibHHIE H . wife of Hurry A. Marsh and daughter of Hornce S. and Jennie S. Hidings. Funeral services on Tuesday, nt 12-30 p. m at St Asaph's rhurch. Jlnln, Pa. Interment pri vate. Friends may view remains at the Oliver It Ualr liulldlng. 1820 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa,, on Tuesday from 10.30 to 11 a. m, STEAMBOATS Til Lb nrlrnnluEff of thin hot Heather for ono of the be-U boat trip nn the beatitlfal Delnmirft on tho befit biff Iroii nnd Hire I threr rifek utenmers nnd Inrtdentallr take. tho trip to Hrnndywine HprlnKK l'nrk. The midweek tare to Wll nilnjcton l onlr 25c nnd onlr 10c extrn to the park. If tlckrtH are bought on the boat. Tuke ram at bout landtnc. RKOnrAR ItATES WXrJIIMrTON I CIinSTER IZxv., 30 c Exe. 2ftr. Hnffle. 30c. I Hlnsle. 15c. Por I'ennirroTC. ronnertloni VTIImlneton Uhurf. Wilmington, 25c Hperlal ticket .lll bo no!d dally exrentliis Naturdtiy. Nanda) n nnd holld.-n m, fnr llmlncton and re turn, for 25e. I-nr riIF.STStTT RT- WIIAttP nnd U'llmlncton daily nnd Snndar nt 7:so, v.wt, 10:30 a. m. J3:oo m,, i:sn, aw, 4:10, saw, t.vu,j B:au ana Jiav 1; .u. -rrrTTiTu-Tifn-TO,1"""B"B''' TTi'JJ " b ', ii n it- c r, cumit IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE To AUGUSTINE BEACH 100-MILE RIDE for 50 STOri'INO AT CHESTER DAILY TENNSailOVE WEEKDAYS OM.Y Only boat to Augnatlno Bench. Landing In front of Urovo. 4 hours on the neach. Hafo salt water bathing 300 sanitary batlirooma, D.VKt'lMl ALL DAY on boat fi grounds. Menty tables, benches und shade. Artesian water. Fare 1ft? 50c Children ? 25c Lcaies Arcb St. Wharf 8:30 A. SI. Dally. Sunday 0:00 A. Jl. JAilES K. OTIS. Mgr.. 3 ABCH STREET KT CAPE MAY Leaves Arch St, Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, 8 P. M., for Cape May, Wlldwood and I.ewea. Stops at Chester at 7:30 P. M. on way down. Arrives at Cape Slay 1 A. M. Leaves Cape May Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, 6PM On and after Aug. 1, leaves Cape May 5:30 P. M., allowing for daylight ride up the Bay. Round trip, It. 50. Tickets good to return within 16 days. Staterooms newly furnished. Delightful night ride on river, bay and ocean. , Jlestaurant. Orchestra. I'lione, .Market' 1017 tpB3irrKaiL v v,r n a 'I M - WV l , fllVtvyrfllf f. ... if A, v rKtfc6ttH&S!S8luV33 ' ilxa5Sai! IJBATnS, MeMtTT.LW On .Tulv 2d, lftlfi. fir, ANPlinW MrMt'LLIN Relative and friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral services, nn Tuesday, at 2 SO p. m at his late residence. 1048 Foulk rod St.. Frankford. Interment at North Cedar Hill. Friends mty call Monday. 7 to 0 p. m. MOULT. On July 80, 11)10, EMMA V.. widow of Charles Moult nnd daughter of the late (Jcorge P. and Emma V. Little, Residence. 3011 N. i3lh st. Due notice ot the funeral will bo given. Or.t.MIRH. On July M, 1010. at Atlantle City, N. J., niCHAtlD rJAltUNEn. Jr., son of the Itte Itlrhnnl U. and Anna. Augusta Oellera. aged 42 veirs. Relatives and friends, also Crescent lodge, No. 41)3, F. and A. M.i nnd all other, organizations of,whch he was a member, are Invited to attend ihe funeral serv ices on Tuemltv. nt St p. m. preclsels-. at the David It. Schuylir IlullJIng. llroad and Dia mond ,ats. interment private, at South Laurel IM.nr.lVlT On'July 20. tPlfl.LKNA. wife of Emanuel IVrelra (nee Weldenfeld), ln.her 05th s-cvr, Relatives nnd friends, also Mces Men delssohn T.odse, No 147, O. II. A., nre Invited to nttend services, on Tiiesdav-, at 2 P. m. precisely, at her late residence. 2014 8., 0th st Interment nt Adath Jeshurun .Cemetery. New York pipers plenss copy. Ilemnlns may be viewed Mondas, between 8 and 10 p. m. SIMPION. On . JulyM 20, 1010, STUARt) n,. husband of Marv R. Simpson (nee Taulkner) and son of the late Ephratm R. and Caroline Simpson IlelMlvce. nnd friends arc Invited to annul ihe funeral services, on Tucsdajf, at 2 P. m. precisely, nt his late residence. 2202 W Hunting Park ave. Interment prlvato at WesvJl.aurel Hill Cemetery. Auto service. Friends may call Monday evening. YIXflOMI. On July 29. 1010. PRISCtt.LA YIN(IOI.t) (ne Isaacs), aged 70 years Ilela tlves and friends am Invited to ntlend the funeral services, on Tuesdas-, at In 30 e. m, prcclalv. at her late residence, 41)22, Dufflcld st . Frankford lnterpient strictly private. KANKIJ. On July 80. loln.nt lha Hahnemann Hospital. BAftAII K ZANI5II. late of S311 Angora terrace Ilelatlves and friends, also Alumni AesoHnllnn Nurses of Hahnemann HMPllal, Clnes of 18"fl. ore Invited to nttend the funerni services. Tuesdas. at 10a m., at Oliver II. Hair liulldlng, ,1820 Chestnut st. Interment a? Waalilngtonvllle. Montour Co.,ra. StJ3IMEn BES0K,TS ATLANTIC CITY, N. has t a icw aiand-trd. 01 aervK:c,cviTiiun.i Beauty LVWSoT rnaa-twor MJiar KortMHtus ,imrlrmcl&r. KirrnnesrtflAi HartLiHiiavmB v I WHI(l,A( MIBTllSI Ml THE LEADING HESORT HOTEL Of THE WORLD SHIatlborougli'Miiteim ATLANTIC CITY.N.aJ. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. JQ3IAH WHITE A SON3 CPMPANVj T-TOTTnT. T-TTiH.P can ho secured promptly il. VJ 1 JliU ru-ii-il. thrmmn the want col. umns of tho Ledgers. Jirs. Mead. In chargo of tho Household Iteglatry llureau. la of great service to Ledger advcrtlsern In bringing em plovers and employes together. Address her nt Washington liulldlng. HI!) Chestnut St., or phone Walnut or Mnln 3000. HOTEL GLADSTONE ' Brighton Ave., on Ileach, Atlantic City, N. J. lin exclusive rvniuriiuni oct ,.', Under new managem't. AtcOroarty fc .Mcdroarty. HTONU IIAItnOIt. N. J. STONE HARBOR Both railroads. Farm products and set food fresh unci plentiful. City conveniences. Yacht club, boardwalk, bathing, fine fishing, crabbing and boating. Reasonable rentalsi moderate hotel rates. Beautiful booklet. LEO llcCUAVKN. Borough Clerk. W1LMWOUM, X. J. JWTrr TinN Lntlro block. Oces- view oniiiJ-DV-'lN rap. 3.10. Hot and cold water Booms with bath and en suite fclevator. Booklet. D. J. WOODS. Proprietor. CAl'K .MAY, Jf. J, CVinvwnnrf ' Ocean view rooms. Cap. 1B0 blierWOOQ 110 ,0 Ji5kly. Lc. Springer, Chalfonte Hotel nvtnc Xtl. l Iteasonsble rate- Mrs. Calvin Hattarnsld. BWAnTHJionE. rA. Strath Haven InnEn'eLa1nd..'Lnar.0.lLd Now open. Phone Bwarthmore 07 J. CANAD V JLake Mempliremnffoir. Quebec. LAKE JMEMPHREMAGOG A lovely lake HO miles long, aet In the hills of Vermont and Quebec, between Newport, Vt., and Jlagoc, Cnnnda. .... .,. , ... A new resort no hotel facilities splendid business opening. Attractive eltcs for hotels and CThfs"la a real opportunity. If you aro In terested writs to K. DOFF PBNNT. George vllle. Que,, Canada, for full particulars. CLASSIFIED RATES EVENING LEDGER AGATE LINE nATB FOR EACH INSEIlTIOr THIS STYLE TYPL' (or like this) One or two times ISc Three times one week 12Vo Six times one week 10c Situations Wanted three times one week, 10c Help suitl Situation Wanted and Lost nnd Found ads arc inserted in the Daily Public Ledger without addi tional charge. Want ada underSatl other classifications mav be repeated In tho I'cdlio Lkiiqes at combined rate. One or two times 23o Three times one week 15c Six times one week 13Hc TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) Is permitted In all classifications except Help and Situations Wanted. Lost nnd Found, Per sonals, Hoarding and Hooma. When so sped fled add FIVK CENTS I'EH AGATE LINE TO ANY Of THE AUOVE HATES. . There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. XOST AND POUND TI.n.E rt0,,t,,,rom.,",ar oLcar whlla Passing through Itldley Park, 8:30 p. m , July 1!7, u SJxS'i niohe tire, mounted and Inflated; re. -ard. Notify R. T llrewer. Ktnnett Square, Diamond and platinum bracelet Lost st Atl-intlc City. Saturday night coming from Princeton avo Ventnor. to Hotel Brighton; liberal reward If returned to J E. Caldwell Co , i Phlladel ph I a DOC Lost, at Ardmore, Montg. Co., a Scotch ajT,!..,"rr!er' . K.1.1.- grayish-brown. Ret'n to N.D.WarwIck.tOT wister rd Ardmore. Itew'd HELP WANTED-FEMAIE COifPTOMETER OPEftATOR, experienced! state age and salary. Harrison Bros, & Co., Inc., 35th and Qray's Ferry road. COOK and downstairs work, neat, willing; good home; suburban Philadelphia; reference, H 70T. Ledger Office. COOKINU. downstairs work and assist wash ing; settled white Protestant woman; good 'in If capable and trustworthy; excellent accom.i ref, req : carfare refund, for Interv'w afr Aug-. 2. 250 E. Main st Moorestown, N.Jj EXAJUNETIH, glrlsver 10. on lightweight underwear. Ilyglenla Fleeced Underwear Co., 2115 N, Howard st, ' VlttVS'QS ATIAMTIC CtTT - 1 I JOlS 1 '1WKW HELP WANTED FEMALE Conlfnocol from rrtetdlne Column UUtL Io take charge laboratory of milk busl neas; give reference.0 142. Lwlger Central. . OHU.H over 10 sears wanted for light workt no experience, necessary; .V week paid whlla learnlng, Afply 319 N, 32d st. OlnT, wanTed for .upstairs vvorkl Swedish or Russian preferred. 60 E. Johnson at.. Gcr- , mantovvn, 01Ht. for general housework! 4 In family, adults: sleep out! ref. Roll) Christian. HOSIERY "Experienced palrera," folders an3 stampers. 1320 N. Lawrence aL - "HOI'SEIVORK " . .. General housework positions are awaiting the right applicants at the Household Registry llureau: nlso several openings for chamber maids and working housekeepers. If you vvant seashore work In a hotel call upon Mrs. Mead and tell her about your experience,, HOUSEHOLD REfJIBTnY HUtlEAU Second floor, Washington Building (108 Chestnut st. free service to I,edgeradvertlsers. KlTCHENaiid dining room glrTs wantd. white. Apply ofrica building No. 8. Olrard College. 21at and Olrard ave. operators, expertenced on sii.ic dresses.- ALFO OPERATORS EXPERIENCED ON SILK WAISTS rest pntae.i PAID WERTHEtMER I1ROS.. ' . 1310 MARKET STREET OPERATORS, experienced on men's pecliwenr. T. P. Mcfutcheon ft Brn.. Pltcalrn Hulldlng, 11th and Arch. OPERATORS, overseamer; on Unlin special twin-needle machines. Hvglenlc Fleeced Un derwenr V-O,, alio n. Iiowaru ev. OI'tJRAToTlS, experienced .only, on wash top skirts. Seltzer llrothersL82l Market St. . SILK Experienced silk "winders and douhlers. also learners , over 11 years old B. Iloolcy A Son 43.1 N. Broad. TELEPHONE OPERATORS The nll Telephone rumpnny offers positions ,os operators to ln telllgcnt joung women lielwen IS .and 22 j ears old) snlirv til a week while learning, with rapid ndvanrement; a steady position Rssured with pleasant surroundlnga and un usual opportunity of promotion. Apply In person to the Bell Telephone Company's opera, tors' school 4fin Market st... dally between 8 30 a. m and S n, m. Tuesday and Friday evenings between 7 30 and 8:30 o'clock. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, toll and. long dla. tanco; experienced Keystone Telephone Co , Jng-dHtcnjnfflco,Oih ftSiimmer, 2d floor;, WEAVERS wanted on 4 , lirldesburg looms. John Norrls, 1330 E. Madison st, (Kensington ave. anove Aliegneny nve.ij WOMEN wanted to sell house drescea; reference If "Jl'IL1? p- fln'. l-cdger Office (lenrral COMMERCIAL TEACHERS, women and men. fur public nnd private sehools Nat Teachers' Agenov, D. II. Crmk. Mgr.. 327 Perry tlldg. TEACHERS WANTED, TODAY; of all. kinds; rcgller today. Nntlonat Teachers' Agency, 1. It. Cook, manager. 327 Perry Building. HELP WANTED MALE AIR CHIPI'ERH Steady work for air chlppers, on piece work; ran mnke J.l.llo in $5. no per day working under normal working condition. I'enn Works PENN SEABOARD HTEIHj CORPORATION. FRONT AND PENN STS CHESTER, PA. ASSISTANT MANAOER. aggressive, wanted for PRINTINO DEPARTMENT: able to do estl mitlnu; references renulred. Apply STEIN MAN Sc roi.TZ, I.ancnster, Pa. BEATERMAN. helpers and machine hands wanted for paper board mill; 8-hour day; high wasrat Tonawnnda ltard and Paper Com pany, Tonawnnda, N. Y, BLACKSMITHS, bollermakers, machinists, enr repairmen, laborers, shop hands, carpenters, brldso builders, painters, telegraph operators for worK on I'ennsyivnnia jvnnrnnti; rivies ot K ay in to ;i3 cents per nour. wppiy juau i n iert st. between 8 a, m and Dji. m. BOOKBINDERS wanted for binding wallpaper Imolcs Apply Becker, Smith ft Page, Water st. and Snjder avo. - BOY, 18 to 20 venra. to fed machines; good wages, Oerry Co., 20th and Ellsworth sta, BOY Must be over 10. T. P.McCutcheon & Bro., rilcalrn Building, llth and Arch. CLERIC Onod tjpewrlter: good at ftgurea; 18 to 22: 11100 per nnnum. Apply In person. Frankford Arsenal, lirldesburg. CHO-Wl'T AND RIP SAWERS wanted. Oerry wo., lltn ana llisworin sis. DRAI-'TSMEN wanted, experienced: mechanical or electrical Apply Chief Draftsman, O. E. Co, Plttsrleld, Mass FIRE-ESCAPE ERECTORS WANTED. APPLY THE JOHN IIAIZI.EY IRON WORKS, 614 S. DELAWARE AVE. OARDENER wanted for Inside and outside work. 3450 Oermantown ave. HOSIERY Boarders wanted; also boarder on hand press. 1'ILLINO ft MADELEY, Inc.. 2150 E Huntingdon at. u-uTt.rns Platinum nnd gold jewelery; good tn.n renulred: hrlnc references. Apply van Duaen ft Stokes. Rear 1123 Chestnut LABORERS and lumber handlers wanted. Oerry Co . 20th and Ellsworth ats. LAUNDRY MANAOER Tako entire charge; good opportunity; state referenco and expert- ence. M 030, Ledger Office. , LEVERMEN, 2. nnd tongsmen. 2, wanted to work on N-ton hammer; permanent position: good wages; no trouble; Pittsburgh district. Si 021, Ledger Office. MACHINE "BLOCKERS tip and stretchers; steady work for rellahle operators. 1101 ORAND AVENUE Brooklyn, New York. MACHINISTS Several lonlmakers, gauge mnk era ana general m Manufacturing Co. era and general machinists. Apply Industrial 117 I ederal at.. Camden. MAN AND WIFE Man for Inside work and tend lawn; wlfo for cook. F 042, Ledger central MAN wanted to sell bank stock and other good Industrials; permanent and satisfactory con nection made with man who will prove hta siorth. M 28. Ledger Office. MAN, colored, to act as porter and assist at fountain, Fenuer'a, Broad at. and Columbia avenue. MEN. 10, wanted to learn sausage and pork packing business; 22 cents an hour. Apply 3045 Oermantown ave. MEN wanted, having had experience In work In chemical plants; 27 He per start. Barrett Co.. Frankford. Pa. process hour tu MEN wanted: laborers and locomotive cleaners. I'. II. It Co. Call 1711 Filbert St. MOLDEK Hands wunted. experienced on straight molder. Shelp ft Vandegrtft. Inc., 814 N Lawrence. OFFICE BOY and messenger; 120 per month. Address P 008. Ledger Office. . PIPE FITTERS AND HELPERS. EXPERI ENCED, WANTED; STEADY WORK. AP PLY D. W. KVANH. PITTSHUROH VALVE FOROI.NTJ AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. COATESVILLE PA; TYPIST AND CLERK; state age. experience and salary expected. P 007. Ledger Office. WANTED General woolen and cotton mill help, woolen carders, spinners, weavers, cotton ring apinners, winders and apeeder tenders, for mill In Canadian city of 2.1.000 population! SO mllea west of Buffalo; prefer engaging family workers; to reliable families we will advance transportation! write, stating num ber 'of workers In family, mill experience of each, etc. The Sllngsby Manufacturing Co,, Ltd., nrantford, Canada, WANTED Traveling salesman to sell bakery machinery through Pennsylvania and New Jersey! experl- enced baker preferred. M 624. Ledger Office. WINDER FOREMAN Honest, sober man as foreman who thoroughly understands wlndlnr cotton and silks from tops, cones and skeins. Address Box' L 872S, Ad-offlcs, 1039 Gates ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. W1REWORKERS with experience wanted at nnre, Apply the Dexter Metal Manufacturing Co.. Front and Arch sta.. Camden. N. J. YOl'.NO MEN between the agel of 18 and 35 who desire to travel and to receive military training aa members of the first line of the country's defense, apply at 1400 Arch at,, Philadelphia. Pa., for detailed Information re garding enlistment In the U. tl. Marine Corps, HEL? WANTEfl-MAfrE , CoaffanfnT Ir&m trrcriha CMumn General , BOOKKEEPERS nnd accountants. IIB-Sft! clerks. asii mo. up; stenographers, tin.is; urniismen. meehanlcal. $18-10; foremen, thoroujthly experi enced brass foundry ment other positions open for high-grade men. Business service to., lsi 01 l.nnc; Title Hiflg, SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CI.ERV. tbor. exp. In single entry bookkeeping, filing, Indexing. O 40 Irfdier Central COMPANION-NURSE, experienced English rro testants useful, cheerful and dependable! will ing to assist with light duties. II 710, JederOfncej . COMPANION or care for elderly lady Position wanted refs. jurnlshcd. A J!01, ledger Ofnco. COOK, chambermaid, waitress Twoststera will do entire work for family. Call 10 to la o'clock Room 205, 608 Chestnut at. , COOK, first class, with hoy li years old. wishes position: small wages. 8622 Lanraater ave. COOK Up-State woman! no washing! reference. Call Room 205, BOS Cheatnut at. . COOKING. light rhambiwork, no waahlm Two girls, sosoraf a'Fcrryave, DRESSMAKER, first cfass. desires engts. Sum- , mer. dresses a spec.! reasonable. Walnut B45H. OlflL, colored, wants rooking, downstairs work; no- laundry work: references. 1541 Thompson. , HOUSEKEEPEirfvvorklng). experienced,, eco nomical mnnager, who has had own home, wlehes position. Itjlltdgerfflcft; HOUSEWORK dfri. with exferlence, wlahe general housework. 2204 Ruffner at. LAtTNDRESS. whito, wishes 4 days' a i week out of town; rino work preferred. F 848, Ledger Central. , MOTHER'S HELPER by day or hour! American Protestant, hospital trained: for Infants or older rhlldren. 331.1 North 17th jit. , NURSE, colored, hospital,, training! entire chargo Infant or young child: can make chil dren's clothes: best references. Phone uer- mantown 1302 W, after ,0. p. m. . SOCIAL SECRETARY or companion! position wanted by young lady who has bad financial reverses, . 11 712. ledger Ofllca. WOMAN, eeftTed, wishes plain sewing, -vrlth dressmiker or private family. 177, Ledger . Branch. Office. 173r Vln aL YOUNO WOMAN. "Scandinavian, experienced masseuse, wishes position for month of Aug.; willing to travel; doctor'a ref. A 201, Led. Off. SITTJATIONS WANTED MALE ADVERTISINO Man, 27, first-class stenog rapher, desires position as confidential secre tary to advertising manager, minufacturlng concern or almllar office In advertising agency! trade paper and advertising experience! AX reference, as to ability and character. F P48, Ledger Central, -.. CHAUFFEUR, married "man. wishes private driving In Philadelphia or suburbs) good ref. from last emiilojcr. M 160, I,cdgcr Central, CIIAUFrEUR Engilsh, married. "0 years' ref- ,v nnfinlrv referred. II 700. Led. Office. CHAUFFEUR, 10 rs. expt; single: good ref.! do repairing. 8. R, Loe, 1827 ritzwnter st. CIIAUFrEUR. exp., single, desires position on Cadll!aes good driver; ref. F 1)47, Ledger Cent. CHAUFFEUR, private, exp.. 25, "white, mar rlcd desires position nt onco. F 043, Led.CejiL CLEANING, whitewashing anil painting! prices moderate Address 1B20 8. Cleveland ave. COOK, Japanese, wants position; smalt family or gentleman's place: experienced and refer ences Oco., 1031 Vino at. DECORATOR student. "Carnegie Institute of Technology, wishes position, assistant designer or Interior decorator. Wrlto J. J. Kartell, 1224 Iluttonwood st. UARDENER flood all-nround man lino of gar dening, thoroughly competent, greenhouse, care lawn, truck patch, stock. A 230. Ledger OIL TRANSLATOR and correspondent Youna eo ored msn wishes position: well edurated; speaks English. French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese: sat present emplojed Ir real estate office; beat ref. P 012, Led. Off. YOUNO MAN. .13. refined, Protestant, deelres position of trust; broad business exp.: good references, mod. salary. M 020. Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN. married. Hebrew, wants position' with wholeaaler: experienced In housefurnlsh- lngs, notions, tos. A 23t,Lcdger Office. YOUNO MAN. ambitious, with mechanical, cler ical nnd sales nblllty, dealres position! age 22, 0441Ledger Central. , JAPANESE, first-class cook, wants position,' family; wages 175 up a month: references. II Y., 308 N. 18th st. ; JAPANESE wants housework: good cook: refa. Address Tlra, care drug store, 1730 Vine, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. NICHOLLS, 1026 Balnbrldge at,, haa com petent couples, cooks, waitresses, chamber, maids, nurses, ladles' maids, governesses, housemaids; also male help, vncancles for sec ond man, cooks, nurses, housemen, etc. Phone Locust 2130. AUTOMOBILES For Sola CADILLAC. 1DI4; little used In prlvato family; perfect condition; wilt bear close Inspection. N A. scott, urn rnpert. rni.R 8 Demonstration. L. S. BOWERS CO.. 248 N. Broad aL COLE Dlatrlbuters. HUDSONS rebuilt and guaranteed: phaetons, roadsters and cabriolets; elec. light and start- era mjatftui-nviiwAiw. -oa . uroau St. W1KTON 101.1 model. R-naasenrer: anlendld con dition; very attractive car; been driven only by owner. Communicate with William Fattfy, Oak Lane 100. 11)12 SIMPLEX, BO horaepower touring car; bargain 1800 1000 Packard. 30-horacpower llmoualns and touring bodies 700 THE WHITE COMPANY 210 North Broad st. CHASSIS We have a few cheap cars of which the chassis would he very suitable for truck or delivery work ot any kind! don't fall to come In and look them over If vou want some thing at a bargain price for delivery purposes. Locomobile, 2314 Market at. Locust 450. II. A. Jenka. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept. REPAIR PARTS FOR ALL MAKES ROHOBER 3341-45 DUnUfllift MARKET STREET SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN OF U8ED CARS OORSON AUTO EXCHANQE. 238 NBWOAP. WILL EXCHANOE 101.1 B.pnss. touring car. perfect condition, for 9800 real estate equltyl no dealers. ThoneWnlnut 3601. 1000 USED AUTOS. MSO up: all styles and makes, Roman Auto Co., 203 N. llroad at. AUTO LIVERY AND OARAGES INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO. 2420 N. BROAD ST. AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY TO IiniH Diamond 646S. Never closed. Park 7fl. ot . n m..r-.n ff PlIONE, DIAMOND 74 TAXI TOUItlNO L1MOU81NB HALF RUOIJLAR RATES NEVERCLOSED, Formerly Jitney Rata Ce. POPLAR, 1817 To hire (open day and nlghtl. Park 1482. brand-new B-paas. touring car. fi 1.26 hr. ! ilia brand. new TsDiiii. Ilmouilna. 1,60 hr.1 vreddlnca. funrl. 1715 Qlrtxrd. TO HIRE, $1.25 AND UP Toplar 213. Cars of all makes. Race 2241. BUY MOISTER Portable Oarages Steal ar stucco. On Display 8931 N. (1th. Tioga 2884. AUTO PAINTING QUALITT PAINTINO. reasonable prices. Oeo. W. Farvla. Jr.. 1321 Alrdrla at.. Broad abors Erie. Phone, Tioga 2702. AUTO REPAIRING I SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES f Ete BILLY, at his new location. BIO NORTH BROAD ST. CYLINDERS REBORED. new platons an4 rlnga furnished, weldings and braslng. H. B. Underwood ft Co.. 1025 Hamilton at., Phils. AUTO SUPPLIES TniKEN-BEARINOS HYATT New Departure Service Sta. Ths Owllllsm Ce.. 1314 Arch at. Ph. Walnut SISLItaca 3082. ' PARTS . . to build or repair any car. Phlla, Auto Farts Co., 823 N. 13th. Park 1418. By C. A. VOIGHT H IT ,J ' i' ' i--'nii.L !.. iL i i i .I.. .mpir1 ' - - r-" '" ,.., ,. i Ill- r-"r- oh it's "Vau is it ? I u a - I " 's At- RICVTT LAPV I'M COM.VJG Il w fit-. s r-RPs Wou doT iVi? V Yr ' - . - Atu Forked ) r t16 ' ' e - "" ' fw- v HEi.pjy ' ! rT ' ' ' ' ' ' " " '-' -" J ' S t