;77r.. &3- feid ?jt f-f. 1 t i. I M l3kci 1. -.ft1APsTyS-' Ir iW - IS j"-- ? IMSER MARYFATKICIA ilURtED Archbishop Celebrates Mass at Fu neral of Founder of Mater Miseri cord! ae Convent fris Kr. Mother Mary Patricia WYttdron, founder of the Slater Ml-erl-ordlae Con Vent of the. Sisters of Mercy at Nirberlh. n mother general of that order In this tJty. 'w-s ourled this mornlim In the ceme tery of that Institution following an lm prejwlve funeral ceremony at which Areh blehop Edmond K. Prendergast was the celebrant of the funeral man. The services which began at 10 o'clock were attended by the sisters of the convent, local cJertcy, visiting; slaters from other dioceses and, parochial school children. The entire attendance that crowded the chapel formed Into n, processional and escorted the body to the frrare. Mother Patricia, who was In her Md year, was one of the most distinguished women In religious orders In the United States. She was the head of the Convent and, Sisters of Merer, St Mary's Mouse for Catholic Working Girls, adjoining the con vent at Broad street and Columbia avenue : the JJater Mlserlcordlae Convent and Academy at" Merlon and the Mlserlcordla Hospital, now building In West Philadel phia. . SIRS. HAltVEY L. ELKINS DEAD Wifo of Broker, After Lengthy Illness, Dies at Chestnut Hill Mrs. Mary Chapman Elklns died at her home, 7S01 Creshelm road. Chestnut Hill, this morning", following a protracted Illness. Mrs. Elklns was the wife of Harvey U El klns, a member of tho Arm of Edward V. Kane. & Co , brokers, of this city, and daughter of William C. Chapman, a promi nent member of the bar at York, Pa. Funeral servlcei will be held at the Chestnut Hill residence on Saturday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Charles E. Kder, of tho Episcopal Chtych of St. Martln'a-ln-tho Field. The Interment will be private. Mrs. Elklns Is also survived by two daughters and one son, Mrs. Harold M. Broomall, Miss Ethel Chapman Elklns and Frederick Chapman Elklns, of this city. Two Sharks on Kensington Avenue Two sharks are being- displayed in front of 392S Kensington avenue today where George S. Bliss has a fish market. They were caught by him and Jacob Kohn, of tho Enterprise Fish Company, yesterday off Corson's Inlet, near Sea Isle City. Tho men were fishing some IS miles off shore. Three sharks wero caught In their net. An 10-pound one and a 65-pound one wero the specimens brought home and now on exhi bition. Tho big fellow, about 10 feet long, escaped, tearing the net and spoiling a big catch. The fish they have In Kensington are about five and four feet long, respec tively. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph Bui warm. 2149 Perot it., and TIllls Cbbon. 748 N. 34th it. Morris Ooldbrg, 821 Cross-st., and Ooldle Good, nun. 2S7 Fsderal al. William Ounter. Jr.. 1710 S. 16th at., and Ethel M. rarker, 1719 3. leth at. Ororer C. Connelly. Innettavllle, H. C, and Flora If. Andrews, Wllllamsport. Pa. Douglass Stevens 1304 Cllirar at., and Marlon Cooper. 2145 Ellsworth at. Morris Solkln. 610 Wolf at., and Ida Schwartz. 20. Jackaon at. Henry W. Ringgold. 783 B. 20th at., and Flor ence F. Wright. 7S 8. 20th at. William Detenu. 307 S. 31 at., and Gertrude Zltomer. 1028 W. Norrls at. eo V. Smith. 820 8. Bambrey at., and Eliza beth A. Crawford. 2512 V. Huntingdon at. Jacob Kensfsky. 80S Ellsworth at., and Sadie Abrahams. 1110 8. 8th at. Daniel II. Lesser. 220T K. 'William it., and Grace Stales, 2:07 E. 'William at. Charles Lary. 1213 St. Albans at., and Annie Uraun. 738 S. 12th at. Timothy J. Ring. Jr.. 1820 B. 10th at., and lUry .IcDougall. 3400 S, 12th at. Ernest ahr. Sew York city, and Lauretta lire r a. 2303 X. Philip at. Edward D. Watson. Shenandoah. Pa., and Flor ence II. Fry, Shenandoah. Pa. - THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 3. For eastern Pennsylvania: Cloudy to night, somewhat warmer; Friday showers; moderate south to west winds. The temperatures have risen slowly In tho northeastern States from the upper Mississippi valley eastward, except along the north Atlantic slope. The warmer area will spread eastward to the coast today and tonight, but no Intense heat is indi cated at this time. In general there is a temperaturo excess of from 4 to 8 degrees throughout the Middle West this morning, while seasonable conditions prevail in the Atlantic States and the cotton belt. Scat tered showers have covered portions of the upper Lake region, the central valleys and the cotton belt during the last 24 hours. Observations at Philadelphia 8 A. If. C&rometttr .-.----- ... .soil Temperature 70 VTln4 ... Soutbea.it. S mllea Sky .Clear Precipitation last 24 hours Humidity Minimum temperaturo Maximum temperaturo .rtone ...78 AS ,...60 Lamps to Be Lighted Antes and other vehicles. 7:J3 p.m. The Tides TORT RICHMOND. Urn water . 420 a.m. .11:49 a.m. -ow water Ian water 4 :io p.m. aiESTNirr street wiluif. tilth water 4:0S a.m. iw water , UUra water , ...HJOa.m. .,. 4l p.m. ...10:44 a.m. . 4SSa.m. ,,.102 p.m. BREAKWATER. lUra water w water , Itro water STEAMSHTPS VACATION TRIPS BrnzA t -TrrTAnrn.PHLi, to BOSTON SAVANNAH - JACKSOIWILLE DEUGHTFUL SAIL Steamers. Low Parts. Best Bars PUa your vacation to Include Caastwlso Trips la the VrtrU.") Tear Hook Pre an Raautst. fdtxch&ntt & Miner- Tram. Co. City OOca. 10S a. St- St.. PMla, C-Enilt ay Ucket avr c awU PETEYGet a Pulmotor for Petey 1 ' ' '; T Mi Mkm .y Tne Matter V got hinv- he coes l ao trVr ! -tlfe, ( meo.1!) v (aretj-' ( A ) . m 4mm vtm hin , 1 out so. far j z2 i V JL X- Iw ililestf,--. 'vm lTirlill ff IB -I Jif J t&mW ". " m J- ffytr : j?u?zJmm:ffm. CJyCT- ym filr? 3BmWtiS&tiBk aIsfK m '" "' ' " '"" ' MimsiswW wunrn tim, i rfiiil J5 T. n . . -'- Fnncral of Hugh B. Ii-ustort Today Th funeral of Hush Doyle Houston, a rrember of firm ot J J. Caldwell & Co , who died T'i--:ay- msH In Ms apartments In Hamilton t n.irf. will be held this aft ernoon at the OHv-t H Balr chapel M2' Ch?r"n'it s'reet. will senrics at 4 o'clock in ft Philip's Protestant Fptscopal Church, Forty-second street and Battfthore avenue. Interment will be private. entfjg .tRrilFR. On An t Mt nnnRRT jlflCH KR, .Jr., ran of flor-rt and lit ra'e Sirs'! rtrcn-r. iipuiiTM. anu rriende are innta to At :ew the rstnersl service, fattiniay, at 2 Sheet sat at. Interment at Odd ellewa' Aiji:.- Hi Airit 2 lfllr ..AHXIY WOLt-E AVI8E. sr . hiebsrid Arts in hia Aflth vest- mends of the family "f mti'ii to attend the inner.! srv:cs. eJturdr. 2 P. m . at M late residence. 407 Morton avena. Ridley Park. Interment private nKt If TH!..- rn Aurtj.it 2. 11. at th Xfawnlo IIoti JAMES c. BBCHTBU arM M -enra. IlHalt- and frl-nd. mn Tranttford lodge. No 292. r. and A. it , ar Ir.rltM to tt-nd tn funeral mrlc. on r-May, at 2:10 p. m. Precl.ljT. at th Hoti 33 North Broad at. tnternwrt at North Celar ltlll Cemetery. Auto- rnobIM serrlc. noNO. H JttW 3t. 1918. at fJairtcn. O.. JOHN HfcRBKnT UO.VD, huaband of With Mae Uond n-e White). nnot S. Ot Atirust 2. 1918, MAr.GAnET A. wire of Oeoree t Brooi and dausht-r of Mary jnd the !m. lirt,a-l Kllv. Krlatlrea and rieid tfjt t.aii, v Auiltlary Dlfl'lon No e. A. o If., Hlectrlcal Aid Society and Employes or Hell Telephone ompany urmanto -n Kx-cnanir- ato lnMtd to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at R 30 a. m., from hr late real dency 10 W Penn aL. Uermantown. Solemn reoulem ms at ft. Vincent d Paul's Chu"-h t 10 a m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetrv. n.KINS.On Auirust 3. IBlfl. MART ClfAP- ji- iiL.ii.-r. wire or Ilary I. tmiri lielatlrea and frl'nda ar Invited to atterd th funeral aervlcn. on Saturday, at 4 p m.. at rr late realdence. 7M;1 Crahelm road, Pt ilartln'a. Intermnt private. York papera Please cipy. ri.KTninn on July SI. 110. suddenly, at Na at-r eldence. ICjr. Christian at.. JOSEPH K. FI.ETrilKH. ased 74 yeare nlatl-' ir 1 frl-nde. and ll'alnc Star IM'. No. 121. r, and A. L ar lr.ltd to attnd tfc fun-r-il ;rri. on Friday, ot 2 r rn . at the Oliver If Hilr Huildlnii 120 'h(tr.ai at. Inter ment prhat- Pla" c!t ftowera OAIIlI.n AutruM 2. 19ie. .fOSF.Plt K., hunrard of .Vary I. Gamble. Il-latlvci and frlen.lJ ar- "ulted to att id th funeral arv Icec on Saturdav at 2 r rn . at the real dnee if Samu-I McQ-jad-. 2Cvj Mount Vernon a . tntnn-nt at Central Laurel Hill m"try. Auto rMce o:n;r.r. On aucui 2, 1010 iaTH eliza- UK,' rif bf Har-y C Gwk.e. Jr , and daughter of Clifford D and Sarah t'alvert. ncd 22 tara. R" atle and frlende nre In vited to attnd tho funeril rtcee Sat'ir dav at 2JI0 p. m. nt her arer.ta' res:d-ne. Sill Fprure at. Remains can l lewed on Friday eienlnr. Int-rment private. Cnfll.'. On Auguit 2 ll'in, ALTON, aon of Susan and the late P.obrt Oren. ait'd 23 yeara Relatives and frler.da ar InvltM to at tend the funeral, on Saturday, at 1 p m.. from hta brother's rId-nce 13S Kil Sharpnark at., Ormartown Benl"' In Hsincs Street A. M. E Cfcurjh at 1 30 p. rn. Inlrmnt at Merlon Cematery. Remains may be lewd Krlday enlns. GRl'l'. On Ausust 1, 191 0. OOTTrT.lED CRL'S". hoaband ef Ma.-le Sophia Umti. In hla lth ear. Relatives nrd friends alao Court IJelvlaw. No le7. y. of A , and Alaace lin-riclal Aasoclatl m. are Invited to attend ' th. fyneral. en Saturdav at 2 p, m . from tin late resident. 2712 V. SuaQuehanca ave. Interment nrlvate. HANNl'JI. On Autruat 2 1010. SAMlTEt, R . huaband of Mary S. Harnum. used 70 years Relatives and friends i!so WasMncton Camp, No. .1S3. f O S of A . Police of Twenty. third Dlatrlct ind Continental Itepubitran Club are Invited In attend the funeral anlr-s. Satur day, at 2 p tit. prerlseiy. at his dauirlter a residence Mrs Albert S n-rs um n. 22d at. Interment private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery IHIllIKI.f.. On Auruat 1. 1810. suddenly, at Nantuck-t, Mass.. JAMUS H'AKEMAN. Jr.. son of J. V" Ilubb-ll and Prances Pbllilpa Ilubbell. of St. David's. Pa., aged alx yeara. Kur.eral private. HUNT. On Aucust 2, 1911. LIZZIE, widow of Churl's Hunt of Hrld-sburc. and dauzhter of Elijah and Louisa Hook Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 7 a. m.. from the resld-nce of her alster. Mrs Emma MrKlllop. 3J0 Can trell street 'Third street and Snder avenue). Requiem mass at St Alfonso's Church, 8 30 a. m pre-lsly Interm-nt at Moat Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Auto service JACKSON. OnAustistl. 1910 in Chattanooea, Tenn.. FANNY McCALL. wife of Arthur L. JnHonn and daughter ot in lato Richard McCall. JANNKY. On Elahth Month 2d. 19IS. at his realdence, Warlne-. Jenkintown, Pa., EM MOIl K. JANNEV. son of the late Thoraas and Mary K1mtr Janney. In 78th year of his ate Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sixth-day afternoon. Elshth Month 4th. at 4 p. m , In Ablncton SUMMER RESORTS CANADA nyz .t aoa.ra fffirW ,-'.- JMI aVIA THE THOUSAND ISLANDS THE PICTURESQUE ALL-VATER ROUTE gr1 . , J, a. tEy s ftf c: ik v-TH!9-t' PA3SIN0 QUEBEC All the charm of quaint, old world travel haunts. The moat satisfying trip in rr-tamt-lf-l ffi?" Ylta1tV mJVJ and recreation, aoorviS BOOmllosofla-es, wiasTPM,'- rivirsand r-5K -"-?! -yv- . joArmi sr TO &&Z2f .30 LAKE- W3jJfcie3A FAUS StnJ 6e potlattfcrllliulmUj looiltt. map an- ralJt fo JOBS r. riCSCZ. Otters! ruiutir Aiiat, Cot atesmiatp lust 110 a a 0. Ildr , -ostrtal, Cb. ATA13AJSXEMSHI1 tsjar'5r-. -w.-gagtrr.J,.,y,. .VTI-NTIC CITV N. J I ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. TTI LEADING RtSOin HOTEL Of THE VNORLD B2atlorough3knlicini ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNCSSHIP MAMAO-M-NT. JQ9IAH WHfTt: I. fiOK3 COMPANY HOTEL HELP cn aecursa promptly --' Xiiiixii7 jbrousb the want col lirani of tho Ledgers. Mrs. Mead, in charsa of the Household Registry Ourc.u. is of treat aervlca to Ltdxer advertisers la brlmlnt em ployers and employes tostther. Address bar at Washington Ilulldlnc. 808 Chestnut at., or phone Walnut or alaln 8000 -WABTH-OBE. PA. Strath Haven Inn "Uk a bit st OU En.iand" IKa Qrssk Now osea. Phono SwarUunora 1 J. mmJT a3 "!SI JJmk- fSSSSLS EVEOTtfG DEATI1S Friends' Metlnir Ifonee lntermnt at Ablnr ton. AntM will meet train at Jenktatowri Strtln which leaves Readlns Terminal at S 17 r m JoniMN. On Auirost 91 In Maneeslr, Mass r.ri p JORDAN of Hoaton. In hll BSth f Vnn-Tal tee-vr.e at Trinity f'kurefc ' - wi. Vri-tt- Aoroe- 1. at 2 p. m. KINO tm July. 2?, 1916. at Douslas. Arlx.. Corporal J. nlllfAL . ftlNO of 212.N R'h at . Camden. N J., son of the late IMitard Harrleon and Elleabeth Whltall Klne fn" At- klnein aed 27 rears Relatives ami frlenela. alao Battery B. of Camden. N. J., are Invited to attend the fameraf services on Friday, at 11 a m.. at St. Paul n Chorea. Sih ami Market ats . Camden. N. J. Interment at Harlelsb Cemetery. K0P1. On Aurost 2. 191(1. DOROTUT C. KOPP tne Kohl-r), In her 0th year Rela tives rd friend arr lnslte.1 to attend the funeral ervlce Thursday, at v. m., at the realdetiee of her on ln-lav Franklin S Olb en. 5SO S 4th at Interment at Pottsvllle, ! on arrival of train leavinc Rsdlns Terminal Philadelphia. 105.'. a. m Friday I Um!G, On A as is t 1 loin MARTHA llCOHSON wife of John Mrlelit I.udwle, aeq f,i years, iteiaeives and friends are n vited to attend the funeral services, on )-rlday. et 2 n. m it her Iste residence. 30414 Reno at. ,denee. 3BI Reno at. Interment t Fernw-iod cemetery Remains may bo viewed on ThuraJa. from 7 to 9 P. m. Miioin:r.r,. on Aumst 2. loin, oeoroe W . husband of Sarah E. McDowell (ne Hotvdenl aid mn of Adella and late Qepree W. .Mclowel!. Residence, 410 Bast Flora street. Dae notice of the funeral will be riven. MILLER. On Auirust 2. 1010, WALTER E., nn of Frank W and Mary W. Miller and r-andson of Elizabeth A and th' 's'e Jospi w Hilton. In his tenth yeir. Relat'ves and filer, la are InvHed to attend tb fui'ral serv ices on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. st n:s psrnts' r-elderH-e. 411 IMst Wselinston lane, German town Interment private, at West Laurel Hill ,.,. .rr MrKEOHV. On Aurust 1, 1916. at her hom. lil West Johnson st . Jrmantown ELIZA Ilimi A. McKEOWN Funeral services at her ! residence, on Thuraday, at 8 P. m. Inter ment private. StrnriiV On Aucust 1 1911. WILLIAM M. MCRPIlT. Relatives and friends nr Invited to attend the tun-rat s-r. Ices, on Friday, at 2 p m . at hie lats residence. 2I2J N. Han cock st. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers r.iTTKRSOJf. On July SI. 1919, at Wlldwoed. N J . OEOROS W. PATTERSON, snn of Harriet and the 1st Phillip Patterson hus hind of Laura V. Patterson (ne Orapwlne), asd 8? ears. Funeral services Sunday, at Wlldwood. N J. In'erment private, at Har- i!irn i -metry tamien, w. J. RECK ENDflRr. Suddenly, rn Aucust 1. 1910, JAf'CiU husband of th lat Sarah Recken dorf, el 71 years Relatives and friends are in- Ited to attend th funral srvles, r.n Friday a" 10 a m rreis'y at the par lore of Morris ll.,hbrg cin 2009 North llrnad street. Inte-ri-rt strictly private at Adath Jeshurun Cem-tery. SMH.1.-On Ausust 1 191rt. CHARLES, M., sen of William F a- 1 Emma E Small of Bl.1fl Spruce st. Relatives nnd friends are 1. 1. tied to stnd th- fun-r.il services Satur day, at 2 p in . at tho Oliver H Hair llulld lnjr. 1520 "-h-smut st. Interment at est STEAMBOATS IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE To AUGUSTINE BEACH 100-MILE RIDE for 50c STOPPING AT CHESTER DAILY PENNSGROVE WEEKDAYS ON'LT Only boat to Ancnellne Ilenrh. Landlnr In front of droie. 4 hours on the Heath, .safe salt water bathlnr 300 kanltary bathrooms. UANCIMi ALL IV on boat H rrounds. l'lentr tablet, benches and shade. Artesian vvutrr. Fare Wd 50c Children SI0 25c Leaves Arch St. Mbarf 80 A. M. Dally. Sunday n.-oo A. M. JAMES E. OTIS. Jlrr,. 3 ARCH STREET Cea-Kolnr Family Stenmer CAPE MAY DELICHTFCL NIOHT RIDE O.V ltlVEK. HAY AMI OCEAN UNDER THE HARVEST MOON Leaves Arch St. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6 r- rn , for Capo May, VAIIdvvood and Lewes. Stops at Chester at 7-30 p. m. on way down Arrives at Cape May 7 a. m Leaves Cape May Wednesdays. Fridays and Sundays, 5-30 p. m., allowlne for daylight ride up the Hay. Hound trip. Jl 50 Tickets good for 16 days. Staterooms newly fur nished. KestauranL Orchestra. Phone .Market 1617. SUMMER RESORTS CANAD 5f2Si The trip includes tb Thousand Islands, th exciting descent of th marvelous rapids, th historic associations of f-ieAs' 0M- Montreal, Quaint old Quebec, and the famous Sauenar River, with its stupendous Capes, "Trinity" and "Eternity." t ine -ea -J'r .- -i(iii" M41BOAV mAf.rsC- r SHOOTING TIIEBaPIDS .geA5sc-- Up-to-date Canada Steamship Hotels at Murray Bay and Tadousac. Ft t from To Montreal and return, , . tllil JYis.ara To Quebec and return, ... ZIM eiltl ToSsjueaay River sndrsturn, S4J1 KwS. AT1HTIC CITTT -iSB ?"ISMQ. I t set a rvevo standftTd OlSeniC-.COmfortbAaiiro ux.st UTHJOT uwj hotu, u T 2liJ vnrii:arvrrv. I II ! HI III T0C0.S'O .MOUNTAINS, Delaware Water Gap THE NEW KITTATINNY DELAWARE WATEft GAP. PA. Only hlzh-claas modern hotel In this famous region. Capacity 00. Every modern equip, ment. exceptional cutalne: Krencb chefs. Orchea tra. Oolf. tennis, fishlnjr. etc. Cafe and trill. Garage Special season rates. Booklet and auto maps mailed Cdaches mrt trains. JOHN PUltDY COPE. 10 years of Water Qao HouiiT LEDGER-HILADBLPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST nnATns Laurel Hill Cemetery. Friend mar view remslnt Friday, from 7 to o p. m ZEM.KR- On Aurtut 1. 101 CHARLES, hna. band of Ida Zeller.fnec Hennett). ar-d 47 yeara Relatives and friends, alto Franklin Council, No. 20, o. of I A Happena Tribe No 112. I O R. M i Feit-ivlll Tear!-Ben-fl-ial Association, are Invited to attmd the funeral erees, on Saturday, at 3 P rn. pre cisely, at his late residence. Oreenmotint Ceme tery interment at ureenmoum i.emetery. CLASSIFIED RATES EVENING LEDGER AOATE T.TNE RITE Fon EACH INSERTION THIS STYLE TTPE (or like this) One or two times,...,. .,...,,.. lSe Three times one week. ,. ............ I! tie pis times on wek , .... lOe Situations Wanted three times one week. lOo Help and Situation Wanted nnd Lost and Found ads nro inserted in the Daily Public Ledger without addi tional charrje. Want ads under all ether classification may be repeated In the I'csuo LtMlt at combined rate. One or two tim , t'.n Three times one week..,, ,.,... ISe Six times one week IJVe TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) Is permitted In all elasslf!ctIon eicept Help snn ouumion wanted Ljai ann tounu l'er scr.als Doardlns and Rooms. When ro spe-1-fiel sdd FIVE CENTS PER AOATE LINE TO ANT OF THE AROVE RATES. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. rJL CERTIFICATE lst. stork certificate No 1338 ur in hre share .tL Thi. v.,i...i l.nv ieeiieVf te nam. .e f .... -Ak.a. , ..j . ..-- a .. .....i,? v. ,MU',f .,1.111 Ull,IlC(,l u UII r-rurn 10 nr attorney, sam lei r. vvnee e Flr.arreRuidlns;. T,i,KPr-'-vo "AO. tan. InlMels .f. A D.. en Baltimore ave.eubwav car No. 34 reward If r-iumra 10 ssai uaitimore ave. PEItSONALS ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned .aealnst harnorlnr or trustlne any of the erewof the Jlrltlh S S. Arb, from Bordeaux France. W H Dv'e master, as no debts of their con tractlne will bo raid by the maetr. con sl.nees or br EARN LINE STEAMSHIP CO . Acents. s,2 llullltt luildlne. -NCLeMMED TELEGRAMS WESTERN PNION TELEGRAPH CO. 1301 C'he.'nut st Hill Palyna. It V R-ynolds. S. J. Mmp'on M Tl-rstein. Dr A W Oood speI Mrs Adams. Miss Alice M Hvrrett. Dally Tlrraph. Wm P Clausen. Mato. Miss O-rtrude Eldrldc. Tom Kriv. Edith Carroll. J It Ansnovv. F 1 I'hand.er. V. L Mon tell. H N M-Maater. Rill I. J.- Handerson lc Robert'nn Clarne Falr'e-'-s. Miss Mary K Tal"-, Aaron ESwher. M All-rt. Ca prettl Ilorfcllo tllll Bowman, II P. McCus POTAL TELEORAPH CAHLE CO.. 1421 S. Penn square J. W Garl'rk. Chia O Bro-vn. Ppriyd Ch-mlcal. Mrs. Elmer Crowley. Metal Lubricant Co.. Metal Lub Co., Miss Til N-ison HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER for about 0 months: younc lady! 117. Vj per week: office hours. S-5o to 5:3u: 1 hour lunch: close SaturJavs 1 o'clock. See Mr. Mather. 1034 Wldener Bulldinc. be tween 12 nnd 1. CHAMBERMAID and laundress anted, a youn woman, with referenc. until December 1. P O Box 1.1. Devon. Pa. CHILDM'RSE. white, to ro to Florida from Philadelphia with family about middle Sep temler Must have best ref-rences: apply by letter, statirr ase. previous experience. vihether marrl-d or slnirle and wace- Permanent po sition for rlsht person. Address Mrs. William Justice Lee. Camden. Maine. CHtLDNtRSE. experienced, colored or white: Poconn Mountain Aurut 11 to end of sea son, reference. Telephone Spruce 2S73. CLERKS with typist ability. hlh school crad-uat-s preferred, rood opportunity for advance ment, pleasant environment: state nee, salary d-sired and business refs M 251. I-ed. Cent. COOK and downstairs srlrl for Main Line; ref erence rqulr4. good wages. Apply 421 WooJ- land ave Wayne. Pa. Phone '-''12 J Wavne. COOK wantd for private family In German town: xlvo ace, reference, qualifications and salary expected. J 017. Ledger Office. COOK AND WAITRESS. Protestant, mother and daughter or 2 sisters; ref. required; no laundry work H 725. Ledger Office. COOK and downstairs woman, country: reference required : no washing. Meet employer Thurs- day. 11:30 a. m.. Room 20.1. liua Chestnut st. COOK and downstairs work, colored: suburbs; reference rmulred Meet employer 11 a. m. Thursday, Room 205. COS Chestnut st. GIRLS over IS eara wanted for light work, no experience necessary. IS week paid while learning. Apply 313 N 3i'd st. GOVERNESS for two children during week-ends. Saturday and Sunday, throughout summer; pleasant position In pretty suburb. Address, with refep-nce.F.A .P.0.llox 3500; HOUSEWORK, general: German preferred, ref- ercnees required Apply 2221 N Park ave. MAIDS. 2. nrst class, wanted by the 1st ot September at St. Martin's. Philadelphia, one for cooking, th other tor chamberwork and waiting; small family; Protestants preferred. H 724. Ledger Office. OPERATORS, experienced on men's neckwear. T. P McCutcheon fk Dro., Pltcalrn Building, nth and Arcn. SALESLADY for confectionery store: steady work; experienced. Apply at J. Nlcklea. 133 Market st. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST, with knowl edge or bookkeeping. In an office where du ties will be ot general character and where common sense and aptitude count most; pref erence to one able to translate French or Ger man; salary 113 per week, a 58. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST, quick at fig ures on automobtle cost work for a tempo rary position, with chances of a permanent monthly position, references as to character and ability required. A 300, Ledger Office. rvvw-avsyisvvvsysyiAsyvivvvvvv 1 I Go After It e npHE "watchful waiting" Jt I policy of securing a bet- ter position is out-of- date. Nowadays, if you want . a better job, you must go i after it. Try a Ledger Want 5 Ad. They've placed hun 5 dreds of men and women in ; better positions. They can do just that for you, and do it quickly, too ! Phone, Call or Write Ledger Office Walnut or Main 3000 ie.VVVWV.VWVSA.V,VVVVV.4J,,5 HEtP WANTED FBJIAIiB Continued tron TmeUnt Colate STENOonAPHEn ouick and accurst,' "P-"- ence not rrecessary siry rernsanent posltwn.; '5 foe ilrl who. will re J-'ll'ns to plnr O 54 l-der Central advant-emert roe learn book3cep!nr . . . .... Hrninr- duties, most be rtcjd tnIt and have 5' edc- of files. Call luce 28i4 or spruco 1073. -j-r-- STENOGRAPHER Toon lady .ff"!"! JJ . mannfacturlne concern Address In own nano wrltlnc. statlnr are. etperl-ce Jd rarer ences: salary lAif JiSILdrCentral. STENWIRAPinlR In home, of fie of f fire Inaor ance company: state experience and salary ex-p-eted A 310. Ledger Office. TELEPHONE OrERATORS T Bel Jelethene Company offers re'ltiena as optrato -s to in; telhsent .youre irfira v'tjeen 18 , a . yeara oli. salary 0 week while learnla. with rapid advancement: a stead- w-ltlon assurd. with pleasant surrour.llnts and un uual orportnnfr for pro-notion fPly in P-rson to th- ffir Telephone Craparrr'-erer.-tr-V r-hool. 403 Market St.. Cally j''"" SM m and 5 j, r. 'dr and rrlday evenlris between . SO and S30 o eloeK. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, experienc d lel and lenr dlttanc: also sirl to learn "rrat Irr Keystone Operatlns; Co., 135 South 2d at . Room 408; 5 VVAITREPS wanted. Apply al once. 8th and itee s'e . Mttint Pinai riospitai WOOLENS Olr's sterlncd In simple room. A23J.Ldtirorfce . , , i- tjt ,. M.wt. ...I eAirn-tftlrS ,,.jii. null"! ' . -'-"-"" .if, ".', ie work, ore for rhambrwork and waltlne. rei- erenc. o.js nrne sr , liermaniown HELP W VNTED MALE AIR CHIPPERS Steady work fcr alrlhirP're. on piece wc-k. can make, I3.JO to IS ''!,,fr dv working- .:: normal werklr.js conditlcn Penn Works PENN SEATtOARD.. STEEL CORPORATION FRONT AI'D PENN STS CHEJTE11 PA , . ARTIST vounc. wantd. who has had exp mak Inic perspective drawlnrs A 286 Leds-r Off. BLACKSMITH?, boilerm.ikers. machinists, car repairmen, laboreis shop hnds carrnters. brides builders tiatnlers, telee-aph rperators for work out of the city on Pennsylvania Rail-ro-id. rst-s of pay 19 to a., cents per hour. Apply 1025 Filbert t.Jt1 8a m and Pm BOOKKEEPER double entry: mut understand eontrotli-c accounts thoroushly: ccrr well rec ommended call wth written app.lca. Thurs. ConoIldatd Furniture Mfrs.. loll rilbrt. . EOT want'd 19 vefl.ru of age or over, to make himself generally useful. Apply of-- 0 a. m. fo the Brilliant Manufactu-lns Co., In3i Rlde ave BOY. about Id. warted for messenger service In of)'- of large corporation. O 24 o. Led rer Central BOY wanted llrlcht. enereetlc wl!lln Food ep- portunltyjvnd jdv ar.cmcnt. Q 441, Ledjent. BOYS WANTED ever IS years. t learn sood trade, coo.1 salary while learr.lr... A 30j. Idr Office. DRAFTSMEN, deslmln First-class, experi enced men for hlh-rade pleasur bodies: exrenent opr-riunny (or cnose vno can ',.i Ify. In replyirir state fully qualifications and refs Address P O. Box SS01. Philadelphia. excellent opr-rtunity tor tnose v-no can i..i; DRAFTSMAN structural; experienced on lay outs ind d-!m "i shop-b-jlldln, etc : clve x- P-rlence- and salary. O 243. Ledger Central. rARSI HANDS AND LAROP.ERS WANTED for eeneral work Apply In person cr by letter to 11. K. Mulford Co.. Olenolden. Pa. rmnMN AND nnAivriMRN' ItAtl.nnAn EXPERIENCE AFPLT DLTIMOnE AND OHIO KATLnOAD FnPE LABOR nUREAU, 510 SO. 11TH ST. INSTRt'MENT MAKER8, with knowledge of surving instruments: state, age and experi ence. A 30. Ledger Office. LABORERS. 100 wanted. Turner Construction fo . car of Vacuum Oil Co . Paulshoro. N J LEVEItMEN 2 and tongsmen. 2 wanted to work on -ton hammer: rrmannt position: good wages nn trouble: Pittsburgh district. M fl.I. Ldsr Offlc. MAN AND WIFE WANTED Man for janitor bovs boarding school, must b familiar with low-pressur steam boilers and machinery In general, wlf for general housework and car of linen, state experience, references and wages desired in the first letter to receive consideration. 'Ivlnc . provided at school. Teats School. Lancaster. Pa, MAN wanted capable of Installing furnace grates, turbine blowers: must be able to do necessary brickwork and small amount of ste-im fitting, this work can b done on the side or without Interfering with steady rosi tlon. Address Slechsnlc Rox M 704. Led. Off. MAN AND WIFE Good rook and houseman; good reference H 728. Ledger Office MACHINE RLOCKERS. tip and stretchers; steady work for reliable oprators. Brooklyn New York. MACHINIST AND trouble. Apply htckon ave. REPAIRMAN. No labor MIDVALE. 4300 Wlssa- MACHINIST, first class, on sewing machines; on accustomed to Industrial overlock ma chines preferred F. D P. O Box 3500. MACHINISTS and machinists' apprentices who desire to secure for themselves a permanent place In tho making of htch-grad Instruments are requested to write full particulars as to experience, wages expected, etc. No war material work which will cause loss of posi tion when orders are filled, but steady work to youne men who want a future. Address P 702 ledger Office. MACHINISTS Several tool makers, gauge mak ers and general machinists Apply Industrial Manufacturing Co . 117 Federal st . Camden. MACHINISTS Two fioor hands. 43 rents per hour, fi or 10 hours a day. Q 447. Ledger Central MEAT CI'TTER. A No 1. for Atlantic City. Apply 431 Broadway Camden. MEN. in. wanted to learn sausage and pork packing bualness; 22c. per hour. Apply 3045 G erm antown av e MFN wanted, laborers and locomotive cleaners. P R It. Co Call 1711 Filbert St. """"" MEN WANTED I2.S per day: 11 hours' pay,' 10 hours work. Apply Outside Department. 25 4 5 Arlmlngo ave. NIOHT WATCHMAN wanted: engineer pre ferred Apply Becker. Smith A Page. Water and Snvder ave. PLANERS han.l. thoroughly familiar with plan ing hardwood; good wages; steady work. Henry Dlsston & Sons. Tacony. Pa. ""'" SALESMEN Experienced, for men's clothing, alao for china and glaaaware. Apply Bu reau of Employment, 4H floor, before BTRAWBRIDaE CLOTHIEIt SALESMAN Young man aa printing- and ad vertising salesman by one of the oldest and largest printing concerns In Philadelphia: inust be experienced, have good reference ami be a high-class mm; Protestant preferred: state age and salary expected, all communl cations strictly confidential. 312. Ledger Office ' ucll"r SALESMAN wanted commission. A 232 ?.rry chair Una on ,r w i nee. SAJLlER.'i.0?,.hn"d. wA"-.'tady liy "Henry DUston1 SoV.acon"1 I'.nna B0y".R? .f ."!' PlIUonj.eori. wc"":: - "v ,wuic jr; iransDortatioQ paid Room 814. 023 Chestnut. STAULEMEN. 2. wanted, white or colored, for general work around horses. Apply In oirmak or by letter. H. K Mulford. OleSnirti" "?! STATE MANAGER Ohio manufacturer of medlum.prtced auto. mobllea wants man, over 25 yeara at. a to take charge of their wholesale bSilnesV l the eastern halt of Pennsylvania. Yf ? In the automobile line not 'required. bw'tuVl. ness ability and good references' essential. To man who oan qualify this is an excellent proposition with large returna five-year con' tract: 11000 cash required to cover suc carried on hand. For Interview write, giving telephone number, If possible. Box T aitl. Ledger Office. ""' t 3; 1916- - . HEtP WAifXJai " .. Co-H-.rd frtms nrcedlsir C-rarrm SUGAR rd cremate rr?ennS' $1 pected. P L LedrerCentraI flMEKEEPEn-Tcjnmar ir-rced lln.hoj tlmekeplne: nvist ,b".,p'n4nJ,n.nt position; S.JSI-Si&2aeL WANTED wm. An.BB?! ?!. KXPEniENCEi mmmw-RfM.y&?Mw a not ROAD COMPAN 819 S. 11TH ST, SbVrBd x 0f.wt. & Ltd . Rrantford. Canada. . WANTED. WATClUtAKERS Steadv employment- jood ; " crcailnr production: state experienee. a and nationality. cAl!HwriACTORT INOERSOLL-TRINTON WATCH 1ACTUHI WOODTTRNERS. Henry Dlaston Bona. Ta cony. Pa, WORSTED irULE SPECTERS AND P1ECERS. FBENCH STST-if. NO NIGHT WOIUE. . THE BtWHAM MILLS, KfO. POQ.ONOCK, CONN.. NEAIl ItARTFOHD. CONN. TOUNO MAN. not under 21 . to assist In order an I sales department of mschlnery house: must hav. -ome mtT,nlVnwliff. H .'"curate, at BWK. airt hat od " nU .. .. . .-".-"- -j;, . O Tf Prler.c and salary desired. P 701. Ledger jtiie. TOfNO MAN, strong, wanted. , anoui --." of ace. Protestant, to work In 7nn0'?,"fiJ grocery warehouse, one experienced In either retail or wholesale grocery preferred. Ad dress A 304. ledger Office TOL'NO MAN. 17. to assist In bookkeeptn. de partment state experience, salary, etc. J t Ledger Office. TOUNO MAN in office of a fire Insurance com. panrt state age and experience. A du. Ledger offlce. . TOUNO MEN WANTED Exceptional opportunity for energ-tlo young men possessing good personality, high character and salesmanship abil ity, to represent large manufacturing concern In travelling capacity. Men with college training preferred. State ag. exprlence and reference. Address "F. B.," P. O. Box 3J00, Philadelphia. TOUNO MEN wanted to learn the telephone bus iness: must be high school, manual training or college graduate, state age and qualifica tions. M 147, Ledgr Central . VOUNO MAN wanted for all-night clerical posi tion In office of large grocery house: salary to start. 17 per week: state age. Address P. O. nox I2sn f IF TOU CAN KEEP a set of store's stock ledger cards accurately and have had ex rrlence In steel or allied lines, answer this advertisement, stating full particulars. Ad dress "C. T " P. O. Hot 3443 EXCELLENT opportunity for an energetic and trustworthy man to establish himself with one of the great life Insurance companies, field work, canvassing and collecting. M 149, Ledger Central. ' General BOOKKEEPERS and accountants. 113-30: clerks, 150 mo. up; atenographera, 110-18, draftsmen, mechanical, Jltv-:u. foremen, thoroughly expe rienced brass foundry men; other positions open for high-grade men Business Service Co.. 1301 Land Title Building. SITUATIONS -WA-JTED FEMALE CHAMBERMAID and waitress; private or hotel work; good reference. II ill). Ledger urtice. COMPANION, maaaglng housekeeper: good sewer, fond of children: country preferred: can furnish good references. H "IS. Ledger Office. DRESSMAKING by the day, 11.50. SS21 Upland St.. Phlla.. Pa. HOUSEWORK Girl, colored, wants general housework. 2021 Lombard at. QIRL. German, wlahea chamberwork In apart- ment. pest reierences. i.-.o jm. jtanooipn. HOUSEKEEPER American, experienced, capa ble of taking entire charge; plain cook, cheer ful, willing; good reference; also practical nurse. H 725. Ledger Office. MOTHER'S HELPER Refined American Prot estant by day or week. H 723. Ledger Office STENOGRAPHER, good beginner, desires posi tion; willing to take IS to start. Q 52, Led- ger central STENOGRAPHER-Secretary. thoroughly skilled In legal and commercial work. O 53. Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER Youne lady of ability, em ploved. desires outside work. O 257. Led. Cent. SITUATIONS -WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Experienced In secretarial work for men of largo affairs; excellent references; Wharton School graduate plus large business training. Q 157. Ledger Central. ANALYTICAL ACCOUNTANCY EFFICIENCY ENGINEERING AN EXPERT ADDRESS P. O. BOX 82T, CITT, ASSISTANT In chemical laboratory: a recent graduate C. II. -., desires position: have knowledge of qualitative analysts. 30. Ledger Branch. 00th and Market. KKEEPER. 10 years' experience, educated Ishes steady pos. Ledger Br.. 3101 Otn. ave! BOOKKEEPER, capable ot taktnr full charge: A-l reference. 6 240. Ledger Central" ' CHAUFFEUR Thoroughly competent man. with five years' experience: also understands care ot lawn; gofd reference, P 015, Ledger CHAUFFEUR, experienced, desires position: nirai CHAUFFEUR, mechanic. Packard man. wishes cos, for summer months. O 853. Led. Centrsl. CLERK Young man. with gdod experience and ability, possessing good Nracter with will ff 440". liffir'SegKE W',h "" COO"rn- DENTIST Pennsylvania graduate, experienced wants position, assistant or dental mechanic: moderate aalary. o 452. Ledger Central . , DRAFTSMAN Mechan leal, age 32, open for engage. meat within 2 weeks; has specialised on plant maintenance and equipment; also familiar with reinforced concrete de. 'te can design and supervise work: c t V out cUy" " i0' " SITTJATIONS WANTEpKAtgl Con flatted front Preceding r'"3l ELECTRICAL ENOINEER, experience.) Ti7 plant, destrn operatlns; nnd plant tmtlavi i sonaoie. vj os. iorer central '" l.r.i iiiiv-zvL -iouiih man, nice 20 ses M electrical school, wishes position wlti . tnnlty fordancement M 703, Ldri. gTl ENOINEER. fully qualified to take entire rti1 of manufacturing or rerriaeratlna; Blanr employed, desires to make chan-s: satlsfseS reasons lor wnicn win p mven at Inte,, first-class reference. A 8Q9. Ledte-ng1 ESTLfATOR, plumblns; and heatlnr T ehanirei clear reeordj technical, practleaiS' 34 ljedKer Central. LT MAN. middle aited, education, cood hea1i, rect, habits, itood references, requires eJT menl. office, collector, responsible wstefci'' Janltor; fldelllyjiond., X fill 8343 Vlnsfe MAN, dependable, with over irrenraT"eiiSrt In handllre credits, purchases. advertlsR?? mall order, ek position of responsihimi. .' live and ttetful. O 253. Ldrer r-.M.ii'yi SAFETf ENOINEER. and lnspctor7Thf rraduate: experienced; capable of taklns m. of any all plant; knowledge of comtienV..D laws, O 2.-2. ijrJKnr Centra! """Watt SALESMAN, of abll!tyi"frefer to s-ii ,om,tr; mchaneal. O 24L-IdaerCentrnl, on"tlft TAILOR A practical cutter with la'rea eiieir wants Job with a reputable merchant isnl O 25S. Ledger Centraf. rcnant taife WANTED ID Work of any kind that a ... J fr" oiq nnu wun riani arm and leg mi,,.1 can do: lost arm and leg In railroad trifSl eian living; youne man and willing to o?S?J years CLAftENCB HIOOIN8, 1011 Locust rt. TOI'VO IAV rnfmi-l, l,h V- v T - tlon Commission, wishes position with Kl ance company: knowledge of Tenn. isi, i!"5 Insurance references. Cl 442, Iilser r.V.?5! TOL'NO MAN", rrntestant. 19 earsTerr)eTnr cost clerk: heat reference: ..t.VxT.r! answer all replies. M 148. Ledger Ce"'f," FILIPINO, m ... n..,..i . ... -v, iuuiik in,rini, wisnes m,iMH or houseman, city or country f,.TTl Call rtonm 305. COS CtoitZuYt? "fl cutler erenc. JAPANF;SB cook and wife, housework: no sit ing, small family; references, E leia VhHj CAN some crowing business use 15000 sss LB services of a young, ambitious married ni? w.h?' ' unacqualntej with the fundameS. of that business, prefers to start at thi " torn? I want a good future and an liii in the business, can furnish best credemT business must stand atrlct Investigation! Vut &rTo,.1,LII'rientra..rCPly r"' EMPLOYJIEHT AGENCIa RS. ICAN'D. BII S. 10th. wants and snj flrat-class white- help. Thane Spruce' 84o1 AUTOMOBILES For Sal CADILLAC, 1014. tourlnir car, overhauls! fl rcpilnted: full equipment: price 1830. itrMI SALES CORPORATION. 142 N. Droia COLE 8 Demonstration. , 1 L. S. BOWERS CO., 215 N. Broad I COLE Distributers. a " I HUDSONS rbullt and guaranteed: phiei roadsters and cabriolets elec. light andtfJB era OOMEHY-bCHWARTZ, 253 N. Bre nrom ,' 1912 SIMPLEX. CO horsepower touring can , Ksetfa In .... .. 1009 Packard, 30-horsepoiVer " limonslnt nit Iniislnt tss4l . . THE WHITE COMPANY" -iu .orin iiroau at. CHASSIS We have a few cheap cars of bi the chassis would be very suitable for tA or delivery work of nnv kind- rtnn'i ,., come In and look them over If vnu went JLl thing at n bargain price for delivery pur9i Locomobile, 2314 Market st. Locust 1. , .nmii ,'ni, i-JiuimiBP ar ept, SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN OF USED CARS nonsoN auto exchanob. 233 n. imni tvtr.l. T-NCHANGE 10ln n.nass. tnnel.. . perfect condition, for JS0O real estate eai no dealers. Phone Walnut 3001. " IOOO USED AUTOS. 1130 un. all sl.l.i"; makes Roman Auto Co.. 203 N. Brotli ATJTO LIVERY AND OAHAGia INDEPENDENT TAXICAB UM 2420 N. BROAD ST. I AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY TO nU unmonu nsn. .evT?r ciosch. rarg u I STAR TAXICAB CO. PHONE DIAMOND 74. TAXI TOURING LIMOUSINE HALF REOt'LAR ItATHa Never Closed. Formerly Jitney Rate Ca POPLAR. 1H17 To hire (open In I I ii'iiW Park 1482, brand-new 3-pass touring e 11.25 Iir. ; nlso brand-new 7-pnsa Ilmo i.ou nr. weqaings, tunerais m.-iuirsni TO HIRE, $1.25 AND UP Poplar 213. Cars of all makes. Race ffllt I BUT MOISTER Portable Garages Steel il stucco On display 3031 N 5th Tioga ftvl AUTO PAINTING QUALITY PAINTINO Reasonable pricet -I GEO. W. PARVIS. J1L Phone Tloca KW. I 1321 Alrdrle st. (Uroad above ErU) jl ATJTO REPAIBINa T SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES, T i ore uiL,x, at nis new locnuan. 510 NORTH BROAD STREET. CYLINDERS REIIORED. new pistons and : furnished, welding and brazing. H. B. derwood 4 Co., 102.1 Hamilton street, P AUTO SUPPLIES PARTS t to build or repair any ear. . , Phlla. Anto Parte Co.. 823 N. 13th. Park lC TIMKRN-TlMAIItVnS irYATT New Departure Service Sta. The GwilllanCtl 1314 Arch at. Ph Walnut 3497. Race Mttl AUTO TIRES piTr.T.MAr TinR.q Guaranteed 3S0O miles. Compare print, uiti-MS. .-30 N. uroad street. BOATS, MOTORBQATS, IiAUNCfflB BEAUTIFUL CRUISER. 75 feet lone: wltle iuu passengers; a large caDlns; sp equlpment; prlc6 13000: will sell on I OQDEN. 1220 Filbert aft Walnut TISil BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I CAN some growing business use 15000 anl services of a young, ambitious married wno, it of thst bottom? It unacquainted with the iunaa at business, prefers to start at n? I want a good future and a Jj terest In the business; can furnish beat I ilanllal-i hualnaaa mnal stnnd f1rr inn fatlon: state proposition briefly In reply tt ntervlew. O 255. ledger Centre' '-M PATRNTR Send 'r our 'ree b -iilk ..Ps,.m, ana Trade-rto We will help you develop your Invention. vice free. Reasonable fees. Open Monday r nlngs until 80. II FOSTER & WEBSTER surrBl 1011 Chestnut st. Bell phone Walnut iV 11 A LIVS PROMOTION SYNDICATE tl SDlsndld financial ponnerflnns! nnen for SBXwfl ment on proposition of merit: highest refer asked and given. Q 357. Ledger Centrtl-3 WANTED 12000 to 13000; a contractor Plenty of work nn mnerele. Iron and I nrk n.4 th. oKv. ..,, ,n rarer I contracts for a few months: has good PB and will pay commission and Interest f or " resv oi vne money, at ju. edger v:enixi LAWYER will consider business propositions nected with law practice requiring small J TfMiwiii. i 4s, eager uenirau BUSINESS PERSONALS! DIAMONDS BOUOIIT HI VI SXlf"i?f 0-.AREr'acment. 1 per eeti, !! SMT1IJ 17 Bansom -t- . RVPNIMn iI ATlfPu ra-v it trice Tttt alvla Phnna b1. -.,! LEIDNER'S; 10th and nrrV.': ur. 8UPEKFLUOU3 HAIR removed by rlectroljif UIS3 SMITH. 402 Keith Theater liulldusj Bjj C. A. VOIGHT 1