Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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ROYAL ARCANUM
LEADERS CONFER
j?rdf()setl Rate Readjustment
Discussed and Details Explained
Pennsylvania to Meet in Reading
One) of the most Important conferences of
leaders In inn tanks of the Order of Royal
Arcanum held In recent yearo was that held
Thursday evening last.
Tha meeting vrns called by Grand Itegent
L, R GeleenberRer, for the purpose of thor
oughly considering questions affecting the
general "welfare of the. order, and that "mem
bers might be thoroughly Informed upon the
prospective readjustment of rates nnd bo
prepared for the Increases which must of
necessity bo made.
It Is believed tho meeting will prove, ot
far-reaching benefit Those present were
thoroughly enlightened upon every phase
of tho rata question problem nnd Its proba
bis solution.
. Through these representatives the message will
be intelligently conveyed to the members of the
gubordlnate councils Invitations were sent by
the grand regent to some 60 prominent members
?f the fraternity In eastern Pennsjlvnnla to st
and a dinner lit a prominent local hotel.
Included In tha list of Hursts Invited to the
conference were grand and supreme representa'
Uvea, district deputies, collectors of councils and
others active In lh practical work of the organ
ization. t
After the tables were cleared the evening was
devoted to an exhaustive discussion of the order.
Its hrlthttnlng prospects for the future and the
probable affect ot the Increased rates upon the
membership.
Tha feeling expressed wi moat optimistic. It
Was Ereoly admitted that the probable action of
the soaremi council In September In Increasing
the exafe of rates might cause some shrinkage
In the quarter of a million members, but that It
could only serve to safeguard the Interests ot
inose wno remained toyai aua steauinnt
The readjustment. It was stated, would Insure
the prompt payment of all pollclco for all time,
and would place .the Order of Royal Arennum
upon a stable bnsls. not surpassed by any other
fraternal Insurance order In tho country.
In the dlecuaslon had It was claimed that the
changes made In lonn had proved simply tem
porary, expedients, and whllo some few favored a
somewhat similar action at this time, which
would brine prosperity perhaps for, a decade, the
prevailing sentiment or thoughtful, experienced
members wns that the changes made at this time
should he for nil time, baaed upon actuarial ad
vice and sufficiently adequate to Insure perma
nent prosperity and undisputed stability.
It was stated that what was aimed at now
was DO per cent solvency, and that tho order
Would be satisfied with nothing leas.
Edward flecker, ixiat grand regent of New
York" and a memtier of the committer of five ap
pointed by tho supreme council to prrsent a re
port as to the best plan for rate readjustment,
made nn address, In which he gave a compre
hensive review of the work of the committee, ex
plained In datall tho various rnto plans suggested
and the advantages of each, and emphatically
antagonlaed anything suggestive ot tho naturo of
a temporary expedient. ,
Tha kemote of hla address was absolute ade
quacy of rates, whatover the temporary results
might be in tho loss of members.
lie expressed tho thought thnt this was the
S antral sentiment of the Supremo Council Com
ilttee. In this course of action they were
guided by the advice of two of the most expert
and best known Insurance actuaries in the
country.
Arthur fl. Eaton, of this city, also spoke upon
the same aubiect, nnd as a member of the
Supreme Council committee Indorsed Jhe stand
taken for nn Increased adequate scale of rntes
and exprcrsed tha thought that ths report of
the committee when luially presented nnd ap
proved and given to tho members for their
Intelligent consideration would meet with gen
eral approbation.
Both speakers freely answered nutations upon
very phase of the rnte problem, and those
participating In the conference can now better
alssemtnate thrsa thoughts among the councils
and their fellow members.
Bright are tho prospects of this great brother
hood. It Is bollcved that with a etnbla foun
dation such aa the legislation ot the coming
salon of the Supramo Council will suroly
provide the order will movo forward to still
greater and brighter achievements.
A few members may, not undoratandlng the
wladom of the action taken, fall by tho way
aide, but tho great army, of frntarn will con
tinue ita progreealve march, growing In greater
TUimerlfMil trenstti b-- nnnn nf tte Iftinvn
financial stability. Among thorn who attended
inn important oonicrence ware ll. it. i.atny,
M. E. Aoedel. W. J. Htolilngor, James B. Nor
ton, State Senator Clrlm. W. K. Kati, Arthur
31. Eaton. Edward Iteck-r. J. I Smith. A. F.
Nicholas. Theodora Wallace, John Kllndwarth.
E. I). Morrcll, John tltauss, C. a. Frnwert,
Jr.. and tho grand regent of Pennsylvania, I,.
It. GcUenberger.
LOYAL ORDER MOOSE
Philadelphia. Lodcre Honored at Recent
w' Annual Session of Supremo Body
Philadelphia Lodge, No. -51, Loyal Order
of Moose, will hold Its regular stated meet
ing for August. Sunday afternoon next. In
tho new auditorium, on North Broad street.
This lodge now numbers between 18,000 nnd
19,000 members, enjoying the proud distinc
tion of bolng tho largest single subordinate
lodge of nny fraternal order In the world.
At tho meeting Sunday afternoon Intor
estlng addresses will bo made by those, who
attended tho recent session of tho supreme
body, at Mooseheart, III., telling of the work
of that body, and tho legislation enacted nnd
also relating facts and figures concerning
tho splendid home maintained by the ordet
at Sfooseheart.
This magnlfloent vocational Inatltutlon Is ona
of tha most perfectly equipped fraternal homes'
In existence.
Under the fostering core of the order .100
boys and girls are being trained and educated to
pocupy jiaeful positions In the world. Doctor
Rondthalsr. the dean of Mooseheart. has devtued
an aaaerab y ayatem of goernment, tho most
Jdvanced plan of management of boys and girls
nown to the world.
A worked out In practical operation, the
! and glrla manage their own government.
paia upon all questions of Infraction of rules
and decide upon what the punlahment shall lie.
, Much ln.ror.ant Ionization was enacted at ths
Wfupreme eenalon and In tho election of officers
'or the coming year. Hyman D Davis, of
Cleveland. O.. was mad supreme dictator and
jead of the entire order, and Philadelphia Ixxlge,
No. B4, waa honored by having Ita dictator,
John Kord,. unanimously advanced from tho
oftlce of euprem prolate to that ot supreme
3ca dictator. Plttaburgh wu chosen as tho
ace for holding the next annual session, and
ready Philadelphia members have started a
marching club and will seek to take 100O mem-
vers to ins I'jusouron session.
During the sumnvar. entertainments with good
toueju mut uftncina are irQvmtfi ior tna laqirJi
vary Wedneaday night In the home on North
Broad street. No fe la charged, no minora are
admitted and a royal good time assured to all
EAGLE KNIGHTS
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Anniversary Committee Arranging for
Local Demonstration and Banquet
The Philadelphia Anniversary Committee
will bold Its next meeting at the K. O. E.
Hall on Friday evening, August 25. The
chairman of this committee, District Grand
Chief John E- Dormer, is desirous of a
large attendance of delegates elected to the
committee. Flan? are being laid to hold
i celebration similar to that which was so
successful last year. A visit to some promi
nent church on the Sunday of the week of
tha celebration, a large class Initiation and
a reception and banquet are being arranged.
Tho Philadelphia castles are enthused over
tha prospects for this year's celebration
and Ita success Is already assured.
A largo and enthusiastic celebration was
hold in connection with the installation of
the officers of Liberty Castle, No. 14, In
Aachar's Hall, 460 East Cambria street,
on Wednesday evening. The otllcera were
installed by District Grand Chief F, P. Ds
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r Go.Wfr K "i f4uV N rZC7H C Ne.V- M DOMT SE&NnSHIUGi' Voo 1 ( 3o FASTEtT) - TmerE5 4
Knlb. Assisted by n staff of members from
Cbcur do Lion Castle, No. 24.
r Their Work was highly "praised by vlsllln
rand and supreme csstlo officer More than
00 members of the order, were pretent and lis
tened with Interest to the splondld addresses
mad by rirand Sir Herald A G. stemme, Past
Grand Chief Ilarvy J, Lint and Past Grand
Chief Walter c ltaus. Past Supreme Chiefs
F. W Anton and John it. Chappell also made
brief addresses.
The Kntertalnment Committee served a ban.
nuet at tho close of the meeting This cnstlrf la
the largest castle In the Kenslneton district nnd
Is contemplating the erection of a clubhouse for
Ita members.
A handsome emblematic watch charm was
presented to the retiring neble chief. Thomas
Campbell,
St, John's Castle, No. 19. held an open meeting
and Installation of pfflcers Monday evening, when
mm onicers were ineianc. oy ine rt, .v iiie. in
stalling team, which gave an. exhibition drill
after the Installation and was loudly applauded
for Its work. Music waa furnished by the Ninth
District P. O. S. nf A Hand
Among those present were Grand Chief John
F. Brounley, Past Supreme Chief John C Me.
Kinney. Orand Sir Herald A O. Stcmme and
Grand Master of Ilecorda I,. I,. Onllaghcr. Ad
dresses were made, after which refreshments
were served. It was a profitable and enjovabla
meeting and the new term was started under
moat favorable auspices,
Tntamv Castle. Nn.
B30. wilt be Instituted
Wednesday, August 10. This castto hna been or
ganized by Past Chief Amos unangst nnd starts
with n good membership composed of substantial
citizens Thla will be tho fourth castle Insti
tuted since June lis. and will bo quickly followed
by throe morn strong ones
Orand Organizer Itoliert It. Hums, who organ
ised Munoy Castle, with almost 100 members,
now baa a castte well under way at HUKhesvllle,
This castle mil be Instituted about September 1
nnd will also contain loo nume on the charter
list.
Grand Organizer II. M. Oroff, who has spent
three weeks nt Meohanlcsburg securing nw
members for Cumberland Valley Castle. n
1H0, has In thnt time more than doubled lis
membership nnd will leao for another point to
commence the same kind of work, but the re
vival started ny iiroiner uroa in mecnaniesDura
will be continued by the members of Cumberland
Valley Castle.
Tho Women's Auxiliary onnted with the
A. C. I.yttle Commanderr. No 101. presented
nn agreeable surprise to that command Wednes
day evening, when thy gave the Comma ndnrv
a handsome large silk American fine The prea.
entatlnn wns made by tho president of the
auxiliary. .Mrs Wl Ham Hlarllng. and tho gift
was accepted by Captain F. K. I.vttlo
Muney Castle. No. SIS. which was Instituted
on July 10 with n membership of ml. has been
taking. In new members every meeting night
until tho membership Is now 121) This castle
hlds fair to have 1711 members by the end of
the term.
PVrlllAN KNIGHTS
Tho Problem of Minimizing Suspen
sions Claims Attention of Lodges
Of the moro than 66,000 members In tho
domain of Pennsylvania during the Inst
year 21 G7 wero suspomlcd for nonpayment
of dues. Thla number, whllo soemlngly
large. Is not out of proportion to tho sus
pensions recorded by similar sccrot orders
It will, howovor, mirprlso many Sir
Knlghtn to learn that there nro moro sus
pended, Pythian Knights In Pennsylvania
than members In good stnndlng. An analy
sis of official flguros for tho years that
havo gono will demonstrate this fact.
Thcso constant annual lonaen rapidly deplete
tho ranks. To lessen such and thue strengthen
tho brotherhood Is a problem which has reoled
the thoughtful consideration of more than ono
titatn ofnrer. At the last annual session of tho
Orand I.odga tha then urn ml chancellor. Ilnhert
Moore, commenting upon this condition, stated:
"Many methoda have been proposod to atop, or
at least diminish suspensions but with each re
curring six months our ranks are depleted be
cauae many members through carelessness or
oomo other reason fall to keep thcmnnlvea In
food standing. !xdgc should appoint commit
ees to soo delinquents or write to ttiono who
cannot bo seen personally, nnd uso wvory honor
able means to sea that they nro kept In good
standing and their membership preienud as
Pythian Knlghtn "
Borne lodges. In harmony with this policy, havo
appointed delinquent committees, but, while much
good has hoen nrcompllshod In some Instances,
the roaaona for thoa numurnus suaTenalnns nro
so varied and complex that It is difficult to de
vise a method which will minimize these losses
to the extent desired
The Supremo I.ndjc. which has been holding
lis twenty-ninth biennial session In Portland.
Ore., during the last week, adjourned to meat
In Detroit In 1018.
BROTHERHOOD AMERICA
Annual Session of Grand Circle of
Pennsylvania to Meot in Reading
The fifty-first annual session ot tho Orand
Circle of Pennsylvania, Brotherhood of
America, will convene tomorrow In Memo
rial Hall, Wllkes-Darre. Preliminary to tho
business session, a public mcotlng will be
held, at which Grand Chief Washington N.
W. Chester will preside.
By reason of tho Importance of the session
nn exceptionally largo attendance of repreienla
tlvcs Is looked for. Tho Philadelphia delega
tion Orand Scrollkeeper C. A. l.eiiif and other
State officers started today for the coruontlon
IMIV.
'onlcht the Committee on Credentials will
meet In Wllkes-llarre and examine all creden-
tlals for the K. W. nnd
ais ior ine r. . nna i. .m, aegrees.
To tho session no one will lie admitted wlth-
devrees.
IA nHmll
out an official certificate, also the semiannual
password of the current term, anil tho Wash-
The report of Orand Serollkecper I.eng.
which will tx; presented tomorrow, will show
thnt during the pjst )ear the order has par
ticipated In the. fruits of the genernl Indus
trial prosperity, und that substantial gains,
both numerically nnd financially hae been re
corded by subordinate circles In all sections of
the State.
THIRTY-FIVE TYPHOID FEVER
CASES FOUND IX C0ATESVILLE
State Health Officials Begin Investiga
tion of City Wnter Supply
COATESVILLR. Pa.. Aug. 7. Stato
Health officials from Harrlaburg who came
to thl- city Saturday night to investigate
an outbreak of typhoid fovcr announced
last night that Including suspects the town
has 35 cases, scattered all over the city.
Several of the patients, according to tho
Stato officials, wero Infected by bathing In
Kurtz Dam, on llrnndywine Creek, on the
banks of which there nro nearly 100 bun
galows owned by wealthy residents of this
city. State olllclals say Kurtz Dam la
polluted.
William H Knnls. a State engineer, said
some pollution had been found in the pres
ent water supply. He also said that nitra
tion plants, particularly tho kind that
Coatesvllla has, aro not Infallible.
It also was ascertained by the officials
that tho settling dam adjacent to the pump
ing station has not been cleaned out as
frequently aa It should have been. Heavy
rains have taxed the filtration plant to
Its utmost. The reservoir was cleaned out
yesterday and thoroughly sterilized and the
water will be given an extra dose of chem
icals. Sirica the last epidemic In 1913 tha
city water haa been treated chemically.
Signs were posted today ordering house
holders to boll the water before drinking.
Officials will Inspect ths Industrial water
supplies tomorrow.
Horse's Kick Kills Blacksmith
Robert Bradford, of 2211 South Garnett
street, died last night In tho St. Agnes
Hospital as the result of being kicked by
a horse last Friday, Ha was 22 years old
and was a blacksmith.
EVENING MDGEEr-PHILADELPHTA, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 19Xg
ARTISANS ORDER
MUTUAL PROTECTION
Athletic Association of Local As
semblies Arranges for Tennis
Tournament for Members
William Patten Assembly, No. 70, will
meet tomorrow evening In the Parkway
nulldlng, Broad nnd Cherry streets. Fol
lowing a routine business session season
able refreshments will be served. Master
Artisan Frank A. Chalmers has Issued an
urgent appeal for n' large attendance In
order that plans for fulura progressive
work may be thoroughly discussed.
The members claim thnt more music
should bo provided for ths coming nutumn
sessions, particularly In connection with
tho Initiatory Work.
The master artisan has announced his Inten
tion to appoint an entertnlnnvnt committee, con
sisting of In or 2(1 prominent members of tha
assembly and suggests that this committee hold
meetings once a month about, two weeks before
lh assembly meeting tmeslhly In connection
ulth tho dining club, and outline tha entertain
ment and any other necessary matters to be
taken caro of nt the sucoredlng meeting.
rteglnnlng September 1 there will be held,
under tho management of the Artlsans's Ath
letic Association, n tennis tournament, which
will be open to all members of the order. Cham
pionship singles nnd doubles will be contested
Mntrhes win be played on any courts nt the
convenience of the oontestnnls, within the dales
to ho announced later, but where tourtn aro
not available the games may be played at the
Hejfleld Cnuntrj Club, tlermnntown The finals
will nil I plated upon these grnunda All en
tries must he In tin, hnn.la nf tr II. If I.ott.
KOI Parkway llulldlng. not Isle than August Bl.
when drnwfnas will take place. All matches
mupt I plnjed when scheduled or forfeited
An eiiort will ipe main to secure st least inree
men from rnch assembly to enter the tourna
ment Tho first "war risk" rlalm to be presented
la that of lirother J. Whlthnll King, of lenac C
Undcrdown Assembly. No .15, who died In
Arlrnna, un Thursdiy or last week lirother King
waa nn officer In the National (lunrd of New
Jersey nnd responded to tho call of the Presi
dent He uns taken III during his Journey lo
th border and died Ithln a few das lie ns
admitted to his assembly In April last, when he
wns In excel), nt health Ills case seems to
emphasize the Importance of life Insurance an
nil as the wisdom of the board nf directors In
creating the recent war regulations.
Nominations for the nrflce of recorder of
Progressive Assomblv were n sufficient magnet
to dr-w out a l.rgo attendance of the members
on TuoMav eM'nlng last The nomlnwya are
llrnthors William C. Hammerer. Chnrlca (I.
Cinrtlln nnd I'linrles S Hockey, lirother U
1. Hcholl as aho nominated, hut withdrew his
numo The lection will take place nt the Sep-trml-r
meeting nt which tlmo further nomina
tions nviy be mad".
Notwithstanding the handicap of hot weather
nnd a trolley strike Harrlaburg Assemblv. No.
25. hnd a well-nttended meeting on Friday eve
ning Ilueorder lirother Oeorge B. Spongier Is
enrnest In his rndi avors to create n llvolj ln
toreet In the elfsre of tho assembly among
his fellow members.
The regular monthly meeting of tho hoard of
directors will take place on Wodnesdny eve
ning noxl. nt 204 rarkway nuuaina.
MARitir.n
WATLINfiTON EMEIWOJT. At St. Luke's
t:hurch. New London, England, by the Rev.
O. II Dlx vlcsr. on July an. lain. ISA1IKL
MAltV HARRINOTON, eldest daughter of
Hnrrlngton Emron and Mnry Crnwfnrd Su
Plec. 'n HF.NHT JOSCPIt WATLINQTON. of
Hamilton, Ilarmuda.
BentljS
Ilirt'AN. On August 5. 1010. JOHN O. DEVAN.
Relatives nnd friends aro Invited to nttend
tho funeral services, on Tuesday, at 8 p. m ,
at thn Oliver H Ilalr nulldlng, IS20 Chestnut
street Intermont at Arlington Cemotery.
I10YLH. On Auguat B. IBIS, JAMES F. son of
late Hugh K nnd Anna Wlllett Doyle. Ueln
tlves and friends nre Invited to attend tho fu
neral, on Tuesday, at H:8U a. m., from Inte
realdiince. 2111 South 18th straot. High mass
nt reaulem at Ht Monlca'n Church at 1U a m.
Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery.
CALDWKI.I.. On August n. 101B, nt Atlantic
City. N. J.. MISS SALLU: MARKOC CALD
WELL. Services on Monday, at It a. m.. t
the Oliver II. Balr Uutldlng. 1820 Chestnut
street. Philadelphia. Interment private.
CATI1CAUT. On August 4. 1P1H. at her homo
In Qwyiwdd Valley, Ta., KLIZA CATHCAHT.
widow of the Rev. William Cathcart. D. D.
Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to attend
tho funernl services, on Monday, ot 3.30 p. m..
In tlio olmptl of Ivy Hill Cemetery, aormon
town. Interment private at Ivy Hill Cemo
tery. CI.l'.Mr.NTS. On August B. 1010. at tho Munici
pal Hospital, of diphtheria, MARTHA, daugh
tir of Oeorge und Margaret Clements, aged a
tears nnd in months No funeral.
Ctll.KMAN.. (n August 0 1010. SARAH C .
vvidnw of Nicholas Coleman, and dnuchter of
the late William und Mnrgaret McAllister.
Rislil.-nce. 1014 Jefferson St. IJuo notlco of
tho funeral will Iw given.
Cl'llltr.N. On August 0. 1010. JAMES F , hus
band of Catherine I'urren (neo McAndrew) and
eon of the late William and Mary Curren.
from Count I nrlow. Ireland Relntlves nnd
friends, nlso Holy Name Society of Our Lndy
of Merrv Chun h and Division No. 2. of tho
A. O II ; II. of K . Highest Knight N. II
Association und tho emploea ot the U. O. I.
Company 10th nnd Diamond), are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Wedneadav, at 7.30
a. m., from his late residence, 1033 Edgeley
Solemn RnjuUm Max at our Lady of Mercy
Church, at a. m precisely. Interment ut
Holy Cross Cumctery.
DHSTIliril. I m August 7. 1010, nt Philadel
phia, AN.sr; a., widow of n. Franklin Dlet
rlcn, of Hurrlsburg Pa., aged 78 esra. In
tel ment on Wvdncaday. August U, at Mari
etta, Pi.
DIMIAKT. On August -4. Win. ANNA, daugh
ter ot Anna and tha late Robert Dllsart. aged
12 years Relatives and frlemla nre Invited
to attend thn funeral services, Mnndny. at 2
p. m.. at the Oliver It. Ilalr llulldlng. 182U
Chestnut si Interment private at areen
mount Cemetery.
Dl'ltR. On August 0, 1010, suddenly, at hl
reablenco, I HI North mil at . THOMAS M .
husband nt the late Anna M. Durr, aged 09
yt-nrs. Further notlco of tho funeral win bo
given.
F1M.KY. On August 0. 1010. ANNA E , daugh
ter of the lalu William and K'lsabeth Flnley,
aged 77 )euru. Relatives and frlenda are In
vited it uttend the funeral services, on Wed
nesday, ut 2 p tn.. nt the Episcopal Church
of the Itedeiniitl in ."Uh and Market ata. Re
mains may be viewed Tuesday. H tu 10 p. m.
at her late residence, 40 N. Old et. Inter
ment at odd Fellows' Cemetery.
FOSTER. Hi August 3. 11110, HENItr FOS
TER, aged !2 jears Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Tuesday, at 2 p. m . ut parlors of William II.
Strlngrteld. Uuih street and Susiushanna ave
nue Interment at West Laurel Hill Ceme-
KltANKI.IN. On August 3. 1010. CHARLES
L- huibnm! of Alice O. Franklin, aged 47
e,trs. Rfelatlves and friends, also Ilrlcklavers'
Protective A&snoUtlnn and Veterans n( For
eign Service 47th Reztment. are Invited to
attend tho funeral servkea on Monday, at 8
P m . ut tho Oliver H Hair llulldlng. 1820
Chestnut street. Interment at West Chester.
Pa., on Tuesday.
1I.VMANX.- on August 4 1010. MINNA.
wlfa ft I'.iut Hamann, late of 2103 South
3d atrt-et, aged 07 vars. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend tho funeral serv
ices, un Tuesday, at 2 p. m . at the rt-sldenca
of her son-in-law. M It Loechal. 4127 North
18th street Interment at Farnwood Cemetery.
Remains may be viewed Monday, from 7 to
u p. nt.
lir.lMIEL. On August 0. 1918, at 4102 Haiti
more ave . MARTHA, widow of Oeorae M.
Helndel. Further notice of the funeral will b
given.
IimilF.ItT On August 3. 1010 RACHEL A..
widow of Oeorge W. S. Ifubbert (nee Winner),
In her biith ea"r Relatives and friends, also
Hoard of Manager of the Methodist Episcopal
Home are Invited to attend tha funerul aery-
ces. on .iiorifiay. at p. m. preciaeiy, at ner
ato residence, 123t N. Ilth st. Interment
ttrlinte
Kt'NIlEKOKR. In . Jarar City. N J..
on
August a. mi". iiAtiit., wire or uari Kun.
berger aged 70 rars Relatives and frlenda
are Invited lo attend tbe funeral services, on
Tuesday, at 2 P m.. at her late residence,
0222 lluverford ave. Interment private.
I-AWI.OIt. On August a. 1810, at Harrlaburg,
Pa . MARQARET ANNA, widow of John Law-
hnATn.t'
lor Itelatlves and friends am Invited to at
tend tho funeral services, on Monday, at a 30
p. m., at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
J. II. Iiutterworth at the llotton. Ilarrlaburg.
I'a, Interment private, at Mount Holly, N.
J , on Tuesday
ji,ri)otvr.t.i,. on August n, 1010, map.t
MACPOWKliU Interment private.
MerAt'M.iXD. On Atiguat 1010 JOSF.PU.
son nf the late Pobert and Illlxabeth McCaus
land (nee Kyle) nged 39 years Relatives and
friends nro Imited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Titesiliy at 2 p.m. precisely, at his
late residence, 2409 South street Interment
st Ml. Mnrlah fVmetory. Ilemalns may be
Mewed Monday. 7 to 0 p. m.
MAUSII. On August fl. lfilfl. FnED It.
MAKSir son of Ida M. Stevenson and the
lata Fred H Marsh, atred 31 years Ilela
tlvea and friends also Publlo Ledger Chapel.
Phlladelphlo Tjporraphlcal Union, No. 2,
Ledger Venrlr Henedclal Society. Pnlladelphla
Quartet Society nnd the 37th Ward Republican
Club are Imited to attend tho funeral services,'
on Wednesdiy. at 2 p. m , nt his uncle's resi
dence. Oeorg" 11 Schenk 3r,nl N 8th st In
terment private, nt Northwood Cemetery,
ltemnlns may b viewed on Tucadar nt 8 p. m.
Auto sen Ice.
MKKt.KV, On August 3, lPlfl, lSAnnbLA D..
wife of deorge U. Meeley. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funernl serv
ices. Tuesday, nt 2 P. m at her late reel
dance. BOOO Pine street. Interment nt Mount
Mnrlah Cemetery.
NKItMNnr.H. On August 0. 1010. at 2133
Spring Harden st . URIlTItA F. widow of
Albert A. Nerllnger. Relatives and friends,
nlso the t.adles' Aid Society of the Zlon
Oerman l:vnngellcal Lutheran church, nre
Invited to nttend tho funeral BerUcrs, on
Wmlnesdav. nt 2 P tn , nt the Oliver II. Itnlr
llulldlng IS20 Chestnut st. Interment nt Oer
man Lutheran Cemetery.
NKtVS, - On August 4 Into. sIAItT. widow of
Abraham News RelntUea nnd friends are
Invited to attend tno tunerni service, on
Mnndnv nt II n m . at tho residence of her
daughter Mrs IMIth nians. 22(1 Wnst Kitten
house st.. Oermanlown. Interment private.
Automobile funertl.
NOIllll. On August -I. lntd. TJMMA widow of
Frank M North Relatives nnd friends nro
invited to nttend the funeral, on Monday, nt
3 p m . from the residence nf Howard I,.
Merrick. Callings rond. Collluitwood, N. J.
Interment prUnto nt Jlarlelgh Cemetery.
I'A UlJl'.lt. On August I. ltitn. FHANCKS 12.,
wile nr .Morgin n i-Arser nnn iminimnr ih
MnrMmer II. and the Lite nun flondwln.
nged Id ve.trs. Relatives nnd friends nre
Invited to attend the fum-rnl serlees. oti
Tuesdiv. at 3 p m . at her late residence, 5151
Tine street. Interment private Atltomobllo
funeral.
PATTI1N'. On August .1, lnlfl, at Ocean City,
N J.. IJMjA, wIIow of Alexander Potion,
nged 78 enrs Relatives nnd friends nre In
ited tn nttend Hie funernl servhts nn Mon
day, at 2 p m . at the rcnlilence nf her son,
.tames J I'ntlnn. -IRI0 Florence nve.. West
Philadelphia. Interment prluito
itr.iin:it. on August a. into, joshph J.
ItlJiniCR. son of Andrew nnd Sophie Relher
(nee Diet?.), aged 21 venrs nnd 11 months
UelntlvcH nnd friends nlso members or
Frleilens Church. Tenth street and Snyder
nvenue. nre Irnlted to attend the funernl serv
ices, i.o MnniHv at 1 p. m . nt Ids parents'
residence. 1)01 Jncltson st. Interment private
nt (Ireenmounl Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
HOIIINHON. On August fl. llilrt ANNA l!..
dnu'thtnr of Mnry and the Inle I'hirlea Robin
son llelnthrs and friends nre Invited to nt
end tho funernl. on Wednesday, at H n m..
rom hr late residence. 73't Union st. High
insaa at fli Agatha's Church nt U n. m. In
terment at St. DeiiNIa Cemotery. Automobile
funernl.
H1IIKON. On August 4. 1010, WIM.IAM A.
SIHSON. nged 72 years. Relatives and
friends, nlso police of Fourteenth District,
STEAMBOATS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION
Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE
To AUGUSTINE BEACH
100-MILE RIDE for 50c
STOI'l'INO AT CHESTER DAILY
PENNhOROVi: WEEKDAYS ONLY
Only boot lo Augtiallno llenrli. Landing In
front of drove. 1 hours on tho Uracil. Safe
suit vvnler b.itlilnr 3110 snnllnry bathrooms.
DANCINd ALL DAY -on bunt 3. grounds. Plenty
tables, benches am J shade. Artesian water.
Fare ft."."1 50c Children B,u 25c
Leaves Arch St. Wharf f.:30 A. M. Dally.
Sunday 11:00 A. M.
JAMES E. OTIS. Mcr.. 3 ARCH STREET
STEAMSHIPS
AiV.ER.CAN EXPRESS
TICKI7TS AND TOURS
An Inlernatlonnl Trnvrl Agency
Tn IflRnCJ Parties Sailing under
10 JNrirvlifl Personal Ilscort Sept. 23
ami Oct. n.
See JAPAN III tho Olorlous Chrysanthemum
season, extension lo .Munn.i .inn wnina.
ciid for llluitrtittil llQoklct
1127 CIILSTNI'T ST., PHILADELPHIA
Phone. Willmit IS-ll)
SUMMER RESORTS
ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1.
has rjet u Tev) btarirJara
of servico.comfortjibentilu
iauccst nHEPMor iuso?r hotel in Tijiwp.ii
-niii ik-uivrmiv buruuvorv rlur.
DSWHITt.ffll jVvMOITe!lfT
THE LEADING RESORT HOTELOF THE WORLD
HilatllJoroilitaMfli
ATLANTIC CITY.N.OT.
OWNCRSHIP MANACCMCNT.
JQ3IAH WHITE g. 3QNQ COMPANY
hTONi: llARUOK. N. 3.
STONE HARBOR
lioth rnllrondB. Farnt products and sea
food fresh und nlenttful. City conveniences.
Yacht club, boardwalk bathing, rlne tlshlng,
crabbing and iKiatlug. Reasonable rentals,
moderate hotel ratoi. litautlful booklet.
I.KO SUCRAVKN. ilorouh Clerk.
W1LDWOOD. N. J.
T-T'P'T.nflN lintlro bloclc Oceu- view
Rooms vlth bath and en suite. kjievator.
Iloeklt. 1). J. WOODS. Proorlnor
EDGETON INN Cap -30: ,"ar nttCl1-
JjJJUIiiXWlN Xll Wht service Orchea.
tra Excellent table llonklet. Coach.
J. ALIli:ilT HARRIS. Prop.
CAPK MAY. N. J.
Chalfonte Hotel
CAPE MAT.
Ooen June 1 to CletL l.
Reasonablo r'ates. Mr Calvln Satterrield.
Sliorannrl Ocean view . rooms
Cat). ISO.
UewwU j,u , JJ0 Wkty(
J. C. Springer.
SWAKTIIMOKK. PA.
Strath Havrn Inn "u blt ot ol
attain Xiavt.il milEnilund" llo Uihl
Now open. Phona Bwarthmora yT J.
CANADA
Lake Memiihjoniatos. quebec.
LAKE 1SIEMPHREMAG0G
A lovely lakeSO miles long, aet In tha hills
of Vermont and Quebec, between Newport. Vt.,
and Magog. Canada.
A new resort -no hotel facilities splendid
bualncss opening. Attractive sites for hotels and
cottages.
This Is a real opportunity. If you ara In
terested write to E. aOFP PENNY, Oeorso
Mile, Qua.. Canada, for full nartlculara.
JlflJLa. ll'itja'JcSJ
nr.ATiijL
Walker Lodre. No. sort. I. O. O, ." nberl
Morris council. No. 40. I. HvL.on Tues
vlted to nttend tho joneral services, on Tuei.
day at 2 p m.. at his late residence, ';
Mus.rove street Mount Alrr. Interment M
Iw Inn Cemetery. Remains may be viewca
Monday evening. .rinir
BWnENKV. - On . August . tlM. MAHin.
oaugnter or waniei i,. "n"V",.,.i ,Ve in
im. fAjeiiv Tiaistlves and friends are in-
naugnier 01 iiiir. ,. """v r,ki
(nee McNallyi. Relatives and frleno
tnee .ioai yi . iibwh'" - . ri.Y,Veav nt
vlted to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at
S 30 a. m.. from his parents- reiiaence, . .
W. Master st, Solemn Requiem Mass at St.
Michael's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ,
TAOOKttT. On August Vt. iPiPi.lF'rSSl
TAOOKRT husband of Sarah Taggert.Reia
Tnn-r DO virivpu "" 1is!'" V-7.
TVSON. On Eighth Mnnth-8?1',1j),?l.n',,ArfAnT
of Prussia, Montgomery 90ttl',,ii,.?oi!ln
HITE TTSON, widow of Samuel Tyson, in
her 02dy?ar.' Relatives and ';"",,:",'?:
Mted tn attend the funeral, from her late
residence. Hillside near King of Prussia, on
Reennd.dav. 7th Inst., at 80 p. m. Interment
strlcllv private.. Carriages will meet rniiaaei.
nhla
and western tronej ,-. ; ;',"',',,
it. at 1:10 p, m. and Norrlstown at 1:30
00th st
P m
WELLS On August fl, 10W, 8AIiA1!'fcwJf2
Toaeph P Wells. In the th fear of her age.
Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the
tuners services., on "71"". 'iio a aH.'t si
precisely, nt her late residence. 433 S. 43d st
Interment prlvite Auto service.
Wlt.roill) On August . WI0. suddenly, ED
WARD Iltmitn WILFORI). in his 43th year
Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to attend
the funeral services, on, Monday, at 2 p. m
prcclselylnt his late residence, highland nve..
Merlon, ra. Interment private. Please omit
flowers.
WILXKT.-On August fl. 1018. ajXArnn ,,,
Of John VV linei nnu uauauu-i !.......... "...
Almlra Jarvln, aged 24 jears. Relatives nnd
friends are InTlted lo attend the funeral, on
Thursday nt 2 30 P m.. from her parents'
rVsldence IB43 8 Mole st. (10th nnd Me
Kean sts ). Interment at Fernwood Cemetery.
Friends may call Wednesday evening. Auto
service.
WOOD. On August H 1010. ItONORA. vMw
of Thomas Wood. Jr.. In her 00th year. Rela
tives and friends nre respectively mvllt.i to
nttend the funeral, on Tuesday, s 1)8 -30 a, ni i .
from the residence of her son-in-law, Ed A.
Carroll, BBIO Oreene st. Oermnn'riwn Kolp-o
requiem mass nt fit. Vincent's Church, at 10
a m Interment at ltol Sepuicnre Cemetery.
YKVOr.U. On August 4. Will. Dr. WILLIAM
II husband of Janet I. Vcager, nged 43
venrs Relatives and friends nt the family
nro Invited tn attend the funernl services, on
Tuesday, nt 2 P. m precisely, nt his Inte
residence. 3300 N. loth st. Interment private.
Auto funeral
yorXflS, On August fl, 1010. JOHN C., hus
band of tho late Sarah Toungs. aged 77 jenra.
Relntlves and friends aro Invited to nttend
the funcril services on Tuesday, nt 4 p. m.
nt tho residence of his son. James II. Toungs,
4117 Market at Interment at l'enn Yan,
N. Y.
CLASSIFIED RATES
EVENING LEDGER
AOATn LTNtl RATH Kltrt 1JACH INSHRTION
THIS STYf.i: TYPn (or like this)
Ono or two times 1.1s
Three times one week 12la'
HIT times one week 10c
Situations Wanted three times one week. 10c
Help and Situation Wanted and Lost
and Found nds aro inserted in tho
Daily Public Ledger without addi
tional chartfe.
Want ads under all uther classifications may
tin repeated In the Puni.10 Leikiek at combined
rnln '
One or two times
Three tlnvs one week,.
Six times ono week....
'.'So
ICo
l'-.
TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this)
is permitted In all clnBstflcntloni, except Help
and Situations Wanted Lost and Found, Per
sonals. Hoarding and Rooms. When so sped
lied, ndd T1VI3 CHNTH PKR AOATU LINE TC
ANT Of THL3 AUOVE RATHS.
There is a drug: store near your home
that will accept Ledger want ads ai
offlcc rates.
LOST AND FOUND
I1RINDI.11 nt'LI-Lost or strned. largo brlndle
bull, short tall; answers to namo of "Tex."
Liberal reward nt 11721) N. 13th.
DIAJIONlf" CRRHCIlNf Lost. Thursday.
August 3. mill, at Atlantic City, diamond
crescent, mounted In platinum, with gold on
back, good rewnrd. Return to owner. R. J.
Zajjnjj. Inc.. 10IKI Callowhlll St.. Philadelphia.
roCKKTliooiC Lost. Saturday afternoon, pock
ctbook. containing money nnd checks, going
from CSermnntnwn to Allnnttc City, between
2:3n and ." p. m. Rewnrd. Lieut. Com. II. E.
Cook, (ierm.intnwn Cricket Club.
W1UH WHKI3L Lost, vvlro wheel, with tire at
tached, from Mercer car. between lflth and
Walnut nnd (llrnrd College. Reward. Hanaell.
M2S Wnlnut
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
WHSTERN UNION TELnORAPlI CO.. 1301
Chestnut st William Schuette & Co., Crlspen
Rubber nnd Tire Co , Lieut. Robert F. Hag.
gert Violet ll. Dalley, Norman Dunning, D.
R Vernon. A. flnyaam. Miss Mnry Caldwell.
Ch.iK. W. Ixivett. Miss Florence Williams.
13. J. Kruger. O. P. Oelune. Nnt. G.ia and
1'lxture Co., Augusta Roblnaon, Mra Martha
Neennn. Mrs. J. II. Wendt, C. A. Itoblnsnn,
Alexander Lukslfskn. Albert (laston, M. D.,
the Merrlt Hydraulics Co . Miss MnrParlane.
William E. Hall. Mr. Wm K. Donaldson.
J. Clmulk. Marl Stadleu. Mies Eva I-fevre.
P Panorelln Prnnk J. Dietrich. P. II. Lovell
4- Co , Pittsburgh Roller Co , Jtr. Sullivan,
Richard Victor. James Pappass. K L. Waldo.
M M. Prall. Miss Loulso II. Elder, Miss
Coglej, Luther II. Leber
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
IIILL11R wanted on Unde'rwood machine: state
experience and salnrv expected- none but com-
petcnt operntora need npply. P 717, Led. Off.
HOOIvKKEPER and stenographer wanted In
office of ladles' dress fnctorv; permanent po
sition rorlsleln A Co.,D25 Filbert.
CANDY Female packera and wrappers nn salt
water taffy and caramels Apply Shellen-
liorger's. Front and Race.
CASHIERS wanted, bring reference. M. S11
vermnn & Son. N. W. Hth nnd South ste,
CHAMHERMAID wanted who vvlff assist with
laundry work on a farm southern I'onna. i
permanent position. M J01. Ledger Of flee.
CHILDNURSnT white, to so to Florida "from
Philadelphia with family about middle Sep
tember: must havo best references; apply by
letter stating age. previous experience,
whether married or single and vvacn; perma
nent position for right person. Addreas Mr.
WlUlam JuUnLeiSJamilenj.Me.
COOK "AND ClIAMfinitMAID Two" women
wanted on a farm In southern Pennsylvania;
laundry, good wagea; permanent positions,
M 710. Ledjer Office.
COOK Family rook wanted on a farm In south.
ern Penna where other help la emploved;
li-riuwnein pneiiiun. ,u iiy. I.euger Utnce.
GIRL, white, for general housework, muat havo
references. Call 1MH South Rlttenhousa
snua re; .
UIRL. colored, wanted for general housework:
sleep In, wages fl. 8203 Race. Call Mon-
da .
OIHLS Two white Protestant girls, one for
cooking and downstairs work, other for un-
lal,a uvnpl, a ert BMalMt u.1,1, u, k,U..
...a...- ..v.... -.. ... ....( ...v. t.fllllei.
must have best reference aa to character and
ability. Phone Cheatnut Hill 1B03 W.
fllHLK over 10 eara wanted for Itvhf wn.V'
no experience neceaaary; is week paid vvblT
learning. Apply jib orin J.q street.
UIRLS,
sxd. on mil. ornaments anrf
dreea
Wood.
trlmg. Henael-Colladay Co., 12th and Wood.
OI1U.S n pack cakes and work In Icing room.
AKiaf .vwa... - .. . . .. ... Mu , , Bu,
HOUSEWORK Wanted, experienced girl for
Seneral housework; 2 In family. Apply Mon
ay. 61 2 1 Wayne avenue. O-rmantown.
HOUSEWORK Capable wornan for honaetvork;
do obj't'a to young daugh, Ph. Cynvvyc; 718 W.
LADY, young, wanted to make bills on Oliver
typewriter: large grocery business, stato sal
ary desired and age; opportunity for advance-
mnt.AddressP.jS. Box J2Sd.
MENDERS, experienced on lace curtains; steady
employment. Apply John liromley A Sons, Le
high avenue below Front.
HELP WANTEfALE
CorH.nnrrf r PeeceaCO CehiHlB.
men'a
OPERATJH.i '.y.'f.'uVchi & Pro..
mSSSf- BuAidSg.Mrmh Arch.
PrEnATOns, JI'TOrhr'ft lira
ntcalrn
moreUnd and C streets.
PrssERS wanted on ladles' waists. I. "rod
& Co.. son Chestnut. x"nn,7"i7rv
IS. W. COr. nu i iitw 'U-.. --T- -r-
thlMren'n
Vi Will''
rf"Xns!" NJ,WC ?or" th and
Smith sis
fixers wanteii. 813
Siions Cxperlaneed tip
8TENTRA7'TDrR rnuu "hi" thof.
berprtlce. eputhvvejt a't'i"" business;
STENOORAPIIF.R with hJowl'"f j.?lg$t
TrfffifciWm. S..iWViR. dn,M,ooreM.d
n .i in. p" n i-ii-- -
rels. IW Leaser jejL". -.;.-.---- ,ri, ...
n.l
northwest corner
lllll mi' .'"--
rruo, APP,
SrV' '".choo.: hn Market -1.. rUlir y
e8vfn.n"g,mbetflwic'lnft730manIT8:o'd,,oy'c1ock.
T1,EnANT,ig5AfT!vnERSfTgc,nacy1:
f)nn,H"c,ook.NA.Ir,.0:1(2r;, PERRY III.DO.
HELP WATTTED 1-ALE
. MtsanVtlnr! ntntn
IlILLEIt wanted H "TmTO: nSnehut enm-
r.r;nronpenn,notrs"n1e,edyapXp,iy?lP hi. Le.l8.r OB.
ITn-Tt r WASHERS, t. wanted, steady cmploj-ROTTLn-
AHiir.un. vvorkerH. Ap
ply In person or 'by letter. II. K. mu.io,
Olenolden, Pa
Klielp & Vnndegrlft. Inc.. 814
HOYS wanted.
N. Lawrence.
SfyVV2" ""5"!
Mulfnra uo..'uin"j.ii'ij - , .
FIREMEN
AND
510 S. 11T1I ST.
HELPERS furnace, hammer nnd press; 'endy
work; good wages. Philadelphia Steel I-orgo
Company. Tncnny, Pn.
TvvriTMENT SALESMAN vvknted. one or es-
'Ynbhshl deputation; one whe .tai. wM nvet;
ments nnd bonds of quality; nn nltraciivo
"ropoaltlon Is orfercd by a company now or
ganlzed to operate a big paying entcnirlao.
hacked by capitalists of highest standtnn: nn
Swer must contkhi full Information ns to
character and experience; confidential. M 707,
Ledger Oftlrc. -
JEWELRY POLISHERS wanted; 'ef.1V.iTrKi
rcf. required. Fllmer Co., 8th and Hansom.
jrAIlORERS." handy men nnd rough carpenters
wante. for work. Philadelphia motor spie. -way
Hntboro. Pa.; HI miles from City Hall.
John J. Keenan. contractor. .
LARORERS vvnnted: 10 English-speaking men
for light work In chemical plant. .Apply W.
L. Cummlngs Chemlc.il Company. Union ave.
nnd railroad. Lansdowne .
LARORER3 wanted." Shefp A Vandegrlft, Inc..
814 N Lawrence st.
iTAnORERS wnntcd. Apply Cattle Rrothcrs. 170S
N. Howard st.
LKVERMEN. 2, and tongsmen. 2. wnnted to
work on 8-ton hammer; permanent position,
good wages; no trouble; Pittsburgh district.
M (121. Ledger Office.
MACHINERY REPAIR MEN. first class, wynti-d
for day work, steady employment. Apply
SplcerMfg. Cn.,South Plalnd-ld, N. J.
MACHINISTS Several tool makers, gauge mak
ers and general machinists. Apply Industrial
MnnufacturlngCo., 117Federnl st , Camden.
MAN ns offlco mnnager, (is head, bookkeeper,
etc . In an old established lumber yard In
Phlla. ; slate nge, salary exported, ref . must
know lumber-busing trndo In Phlla.; permanent
Job for right man. Ad. E. D.. P. O. llox .1443.
MAN. good, wanted to drive truck team; must
lie acquainted with city nnd freight stations.
Appl 3H43 Qermnntown nv.
MEN. 10. wanted, to learn sausage and pork
pucklng business; 22c per hour. Apply 3043
Uermantown ave.
MEN wanted. 12.80 per day; 11 houra' pay. in
hours' work. Apply Outside Deportment. 2513
Aromlngo ove. .
ME?f wanted, laborers nnd locomotlvo cleaners.
p.RJIt. Co. Call 1711 Filbert street.
PACKER forlnco curtains. AppFy John llrom
ley & Sons. Lehigh nvenue. below Front.
POUNCERS on soft hats wanted; steady work
and good pay.
KNOX HAT COMPANY
mil Orand nve ,
llroohlyji, N. Y.
RIVET HEATERS wanted; must be. experienced
In riveting riveters for bull riveter. Apply
Crane Department. Nllea-Rement-Pnnd Co..
Mifflin anLMcadowsta
SALESMAN for Philadelphia territory to solicit
new form ot automobile Insurance, exceptional
J)PjKirtun.ty M 341. Lodger Central.
SALESMAN Stock and bond salesman: com
mission, basis; leads furn. P 721. Ledger Off.
SALESMAN wanted to carry, chair lino on
rnmmlsslon. A 232. Ledger Office.
SALESMEN The largest electrical manufactory
In the world of Ita kind has a good opportunity
for 3 bright, actlv'e, clean-cut aaleamen, If you
are not experienced, we will teach ou, salary
and promotion If qualified. See Mr. John
son. 730 Market atreet. 3d floor
SAWYERS wanted. Shelg
H14 North Lawrence st.
& Vandegrlft, Inc.,
HHOES Experienced tip nxera wanted.
Scv
entn noor. om uih.i.iii "l-
WINDOW CLEANERS 33 experienced men. Ap
ply, ready for work. Good wai;es, steady work.
62 S. 3d at,
WORSTED MULE SPINNERS AND PIECERS
FRENCH SYSTEM. NO NIOHT WORK
THE DUNHAM MILLS. INC.
POQUONOCK. CONN.
NEAIl IWRTFORD. CONN.
YARDMEN. 4. white or colored, to handle
grain-fed hogs; good wages for men who want
11. K. Mulford Co.. Oleno den. Pa.
YARD LABORERS wanted, white or colored.
$2; 10 hours' pay for 0 hours' work; 7 a. ra.
to n p. m. w.i..r j.a.; jvramingo.
YOUNU MAN In billing department of wholesale
drug house; muat be quick, accurate and good
penman: I or 2 years' high school or commer
cial training; chance for advancement. Ad
dress, stating age. experience and salary ex
pected. P 710, Ledger Office.
telllgentjoung wornen b'iS'n,B learning,
years old; salary 0 a eeK "nji, jition
lth rapM . advaneemsnt . a ata..v rj
lfScd!onneVerph
co ; las s. 2'i noorn.ips r'lisa
TiVFufRSl ferTeneed on silk waists. I. Urod
ft Co., Hrt!) tTfieetnutjst. . -rf
;fr M'rucular? ffT-Jl
Wayne nve., Qermnntown. , 0rf,rg
(lenrrnl
&
Continued from rrrecdlito- Colnma
YOUNU aiA. nam in.iw "K.wtl Statlf
age. reference and salary, p 82t, LSJ;!
flenerat
.CCOUNTANTS - peverei cost accnuntanls- 1
bookkeepers, stenographers, clerks, fortm.i" 3
salesman, sales manaeer, ele rosltlpna now
ooen. This Is your opportunity.. hisiJS! 1
Service Company, laoi Land Title Ruyiint
J3ITU ATIONS WANTED FEBIALE
COMPANION'-SEAMSTrtESS Itetineti r2
woman, to elderly. lady: refs. 422 U.Alletheni?
COOK, chambermaid, Waitress; 2 sisters, whit. 3
good referenceH 732. Ledger Offlcs. "" ll
COOKINO nnd ilnvvnatalrn work: send retereae..
no laundry work, country or seashore. Can'
11 m j. Jtoom 20 003 Chestnut t. "'
COOK1NO and downstairs! settled rrotejUnTi
country., Call ll a. m. lloom LiMihotnut!
DRKSS.MAKI.lt would like fe-y more ensam.
menle. Phone locust tool W, '"gag.
handwork done at home by a reliable woman,
good reference, II 731, Ledger Offlee. worallnt
TIJl.r.niONn OPERATOR and clerkT'2 yer7
exn best refs. q 437, Ledger Central"
TOUNO OIRL would like poaltlon'as chlldnurss"
Call r.028 Christian st. "anursa.
SITUATIONSWANTED MALE
ASSISTANT
ASSISTANT In rhemlcal laboratory! a recent 'a
graduate C II. 8. desires position) hare 1
knowledge of qualitative analysis j. .7 i
Uileer llranch. noth and Market. "" "!
AUTO repairman, (I months' experience, desires .
position In nutr-mnhlle repair ehop to lesrn
tnechanlcs C1MIU LedgorCcntral. " v
nt'TI.ER nnd. valet, fTrat. cliss, wishes posllloiT i
tP0W'hrtstlnn at. CaJ Dlcklnson3277 S
CHAUFriilll,"rxp , wants pos j best rsf,Tin 3
vale fam : 8 yrr. ' exp. ; married; do own Vs. '
pairing. 32B. ledger llranch, 2300 W. J)ifarJl' i
CHAl'fPEUH Jearsrexperlenp. good'-met
chanle, Al reference, wishes position P. Mat. 3
tlann. IBS North 13th street "" Jj
CORPORATION TREASURER AND PIlRniA I
rNO AQKNT. 3t. COMPETENT. KXPCnk i
ENCEI). NEEDS POSITION; MODERATS 1
SALARY; REST REFERENCES.
v oil.
LI-;iHlrJK L1..M11AI,.
CREDIT nnd office mnnnger. of proven eiee..
tlvn nhlllty, at present employed; flrst-cliis
accountant and nyetomntlcer; references: ars
3a years, O 74H, Lill,rrContral. ' "
ELECTRICAI-Toung man, ago" 2fl7 gradutts
clet.trlcal school. w1sh position with error
tunlty for advanpemont. M 703, Ledper Otnca.
ENOINEERINa gradunto 1 year's buslnes's md"
ilneleea ,eltlnn nt nlvht A n.tO 1 ju rt-l
MACHINE shop supt. or gen'l foremnn. IB yrs '
exp , doelres poa In city O 334. Led. Cent.
MAN cnlorod. wishes position as houseman and
butler, good rrfornnco. Call or write. 643 j
Woodbine tvvenuo, Ovorbrook,
PRINTER, oxperlenced. desires position to man,
ng" plant of 8 or 4 Job prosscs best refer
ence furnlahoil. A 331, Lodger Office.
SALESMAN thorough business nun. deslrei
opportunity to provo hie worth; commission.
A 322, Lodger Offlco.
TICNOIt SOIxilST desires good position begin.
nlng September: experience; state terms. P
7ns.. lvlg.ir Offlco.
YOUNO IIUSINESS MAN
of exceptional ability wlnhen to become assa
elated with a small or moderate-sized manu
facturing or wholesale house. Thoroughly com
petent to hnndle executive problems Intelli
gently ITndoretnnda modern ryatems of mana'
ngement thoroughly. Opportunity for growlns
with tho business dcBtrcd. with possibility of
moilornto lnvvstment Inter on. O 453, Ledrtr
Central.
YDuNit man. nmnuious nnn progressive, nt
.It. desires nnslttnn: 1A ve.irn' actual biiilni
experience In manufacturing. 3 yearn aa man
ager; anmviicai coats, neip nanuica sntisrao
torlly. II 4. Ledger Office.
YOUNO MAN. 20, expert stenographer, 3 years' .
exporlenro, deslrea office position; salary el-
pecteii iu, Antiress a a, L.eogcr unice.
nllATiirATE PHARMACIST. nt Dharmnee
school; r scars' retail drug experience: ex
pects lo take third ear at Philadelphia Col-
lego or ."nnrmocy. wouia iiko to connect wtta
nome flrst-class Phlla. drug business, wltn
college prlv : can come to Phlla. at once or
wnen coiifKe opens, ji 1 10. iuver umce.
AUTOMOBILES
For Bnle
CHASSIS
Wo have a few chean cars of which tha
chassis vyould bo very sultsble for truck of''
delivery work of any kind; don't fall to coral :
In und look them over If sou want somethlru)
nt a nargain price ior noiivery purposes.
LOCOMOHILE
2311 Market stroet. Locust 430.
It. A. JENKil. Manngcr Exohniigo Car Dent.
CADILIAC. 1014, touring car, overhauled an4
repainted: full equipment; prlco 1830. AUTO
SAl.iiM .-OitiiiiiATiuri. n. n. iiroan atreet.
COLE 8 rmonstrat!nn.
L. S. ROWERS CO.. 215 N. nroad at.
COLE Distributers. '
HUDSON'S rebut t and Guaranteed; phaetons,
roadsters and cabriolets, elec. lights and start
ers. QOMERY-SCHWARTZ 23S N.nroad at.
MAXWELL touting. 1011, special, roomy enry
good looking, good condition: bargain; 1159
cash: can bo seen Irv appointment. Hell
Phone Diamond J873W.
PAIOE, lfilfl, roudster. In excellent condition,
with extras, tires, good will; sacrifice. L 039,
I .cd k er Centrnl.
11112 SIMPLEX. f.O-h. p. Touring Cnr;
bargain 1800.00
moil PACKARD. 30-h. p. Limousine nnd
Touring Rodles 70Q.W
THE WHITE COMPANY
210 North Rrnnd street.
101 fl PAIOE, H3S Fleetwood touring car; rua
2100 miles, 1 extra new Pennsylvania vacuum
cup tire, Li'on bumper. Tlnney-Wnlker clock,
wind shield, mirror. (000; death In family.
V 707, Ledger Office,
CHEVROLET PARTS
SCHOBER
SEND FOR FREE IUILLETIN
OP USED CARS
CORSON AUTO EXCHANCIB. 238 N. RROAPt
Autocar Truck Parts
BCHOHER. 3341-43 SIARKET
Wanted
USED AUTOS
Wanted Good, dependable used roadster,
with starter and electric lights; state make,
age. condition, dlstanco run and price, M 701,
Ledger Oflko
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AUTO LIVERY AND OARAGES
INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO.
24ill N. nROAD ST.
automoiiii.es of quality to hirb
Diamond HIII8. Never cloac-d Park 73.
STAR TAXICAH CO.
PHONE DIAMOND 74.
TAXI TOURINO LIMOUSINB
HALF It EU CLAP. RATES.
Never Cloa-d. FormerlyJltney Rate Co.
POPISH 11117 To hire (open 'day and nlihtt
I'ark 1182. brand-new jV-pass. tourln.T car.
;' hr . also brand-new 7-pass. Ilmouvlna.
... ur. . weuuinns lunerais. IflU v.irara.
UUY MOISTER Portable Uarages Stetl or
stucco On display 3931 N. Bth. Tioga 208.
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AUTO REPAIRING
t SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES 7
See HILLY, at his now location.
u.u r.uu 111 llltUAl) BTIIKIiT.
CYLINDERS RKIIOHED. new pistons and rings
furnished, welding and bratlng. H. B. Ua
derwood A Co,. 1023 Hamilton street. Pblla.
AUTO SUPPLIES
TIMKEN-UEARINOS HYATT
New Departure Service Sta. The riwltliam Co..
13t Arch at. Ph. Walnut 3l37.Jtace30a2. . M
ru,i. ,t0. build or repair any car. .. ..
im Auio t-arta Co., 823 N. 13th, Parle IfVbVJI
AUTO TIRES
I'ULLilAN TIRES
Ouaranteed 330U milea. Compare price.
QRIM'S. 230 N, Broad atreet.
By C. A. VOIGHT
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