:P B" iff I i Kh m i' it r 1.AUGUST SILLS AT MOVIE HOUSES A Fine Assortment of Special ties and Plays Ranging From War to Morals Evening Ledger Photoplay Cast Contest - Knirlea now open, Voting began Jolr 17. JiMlnc ends Anrnst 31. Dtelilon Srplrrobcr 2. HOW TO VOTE Cat e-nt the heading "Evening Lerlrer" n& date line appearing nt lh ton of tho first papa. Wrlto jonr candidate's name In the white martin nbote and mall to the Krening Ledrer Photoplay rant lonlest. r. O. Hog 804, or bring li to the Ledger Office, Below If a specimen Tote In miniature) -ft-EJ3 nrr- Aliening ggfes lEp&ger . Each heading ennnt for fen rote. No heading eieept that on the first page nil) be accepted and none (hat 1 more than 10 day old. Onlr one name mar be written on each heading, ENTRY BLANK riraie enter In the Ctenlnr Ledger Photo plar Cast Content! Name (Slue or Mrs.). Home Address, ? Name (Mr,). ...' ? iui Ilome Address...... v.. v. Signed by For Nominating orgnnltatlon. Nominating organisation may concentrate their Totes on one candidate or may nominate and work for twoi I. e.. one lady, one ten. tlemnn. . ThU nomination Mink, when properly tilled ont nnd forwarded, will entlu? the nominee to 1000 rote. Candidate are reane'lerl to . lire their home nddre In each nnd every Instance, en that the Editor will be nhle tn communicate with them from time to time. All nJilmit! will be Mrlrtly rontldentlal. Only one Nomination Ulank will bo credited each contestant. Mall tn livening Ledger I'hotoptny Cnit Contest, r. O. Hot Dot. 1'hlladelphla. With tho Chnplln-mndnesa banished from tho center of tho city, sevcrat koou" comics nro on view downtown, and they add to n varloty of cood featuro hills. Tho cool npell has made up In part for tho restric tions now placed on tho plcturc-audlencoa. Tho bills aro good enough to tempt any one. Tho best war play offered nlnco the "Birth" and tho only one dealing with the present conflict which Is at all worthy, Is "Shell 43" nt tho Arcadia. Mr. "C. Gardner Sullivan, a writer for Thomas II. Ince, has "written a glorious script and from It Mr. Thomas II. Inco's directors havo evolved a thrilling, almost magnificent film. IL B. Warner Is tho spy, one of the best por trayals of tho screen this yenr. Mr. "Warner has been Bhclvcd for Douglas Fair banks, whom ho surpasses In every respect except humor. Ho Is capable. Intelligent, a real screon actor. And tho putting on of the work, the spinning of plot and counter-plot, tho mystery, aro all superbly handled. Half way through tho film ono Is still In doubt as to the spy's truo allegiance. Tho end Is' a splendid climax. Margaret Thomp son had tho principal supporting role, although Mr. Thomas II. Ince, tho producer, put Miss Enid Marlcey's namo first Miss Markey was In tho 'film. Except for that, "Shell 43" Is a masterpiece In a small way, and It Is tho one film of tho week which must not bo missed. "Gloria's Romance" takes up time and a good news pictorial Is ,.hown between exhibits of the featuro. At tho Stanley thero Is a Keystone comedy ot the first rank, or very near It, with Ambrose. Mack Swain as the hero. The feature Is Paulino Frederick In "The "Woman In tho Case," mado f?om Clydo Fitch's play. Tho screening Is often expert, but many things are played up too much, notably the scene of the forced confession In which Marie Chambers is excellent, but revolting. The story moves rapidly nnd. In spite of occasional awkwardnesses, credibly. Miss Frederick Is at last released from her siren spell and plays a straight part wonder fully -well. At moments she looked more beautiful than ever, nnd throughout she acted easily and effectively. Thero Is plenty of excitement, so those who do not like good acting may go anyhow for the dramatic enthusiasm In the play. There Is a scenic and a news pictorial to bank the two out standing numbers, tho Keystone and the Fronman feature. A Keystone as good as the one mentioned bove la "Tho Surf Girl." at tho Victoria. It Btands with a Thomas II. Ince produc tion, superintended by Thomas II. Ince, and, presumably, offered by Thomas II. Ince. The name of Thomas II. Inco should presently become familiar to tho screen -world. Thomas II. Inco Is not. as might bo assumed from the advertising ho gives him self, tho greatest producer for the movlng plcture, nor does he act In "Tho Payment." Bessie Barriscale doe3, and acts very well. C. Gardner Sullivan, a writer for Thomas II. Ince, wrote the scenario, and it Is a very bad one. There are certain fine moments In "The Payment." It Is worth seeing, and tho Victoria's bill Is good throughout. The ecenla Is almost a thriller as near to one as a scerdp'.can be, and the news pictorial la excellerillytchosea. The Palace Is showing Mae Murray and Theodore Iloberts, In "The Dream Girl," a feature film reviewed and enthusiastically praised In this department when it was first shown. It Is an unusually beautiful film. A well-rounded selection of other films Alls the JbllL A meeting of all photoplay exhibitors Will be held Thursday morning at the of fices of the American Photoplay Company, Parkway Building, to discuss the situation rising from tho infantile paralysis plague as it affects the exhibitor. At a meeting held at the Globe Theatre this morning the genera! meeting for Thursday was decided upon. Park Band at Strawberry Mansion Th Falrmount Park Band, under the leadership of Richard Schmidt, plays today at Strawberry Mansion, The programs fol low; AJTERNOON. TO 8 O'CLOCK. Overture, "Orpheua" ..,....,,...,.. Offenbach Fantasia. "Creme do la Cremo", ,.,,... Tobanl (a) "Aubada Prtntantera" .,.,.,.,... Lacona IM "Cotton Time" . .Wenrlch 2flodlu from "Alone at Last" .. W-Ux. "inn d' Amour" Lehar Waldteuf.l .... Lampa . ..German "Fantasia ot Southern Aire' .. 7nxe Daneea from "Tom Jones' jsxcorpu irorn "vocior a Mixe .Hoschna EVENING, B TO 10 O'CLOCK. Ortrtnre, "II auarany" Gomel "Kemarliukaja," A BUvonlo Wtddlns. Glinka (b) "Kokuska," A Russian Peasant Dance, Lhar Baritone solo, "The Dream of Luvej"...,..Hocn Vlncenzo Rl&o. Velodtea from Tho Klro Fly" .....Frunl Grand Faatoral and Humlnc Fantasia, "La FiemereberB" . Kaennemann () 'TU Dragon Fly" Struma (b) "Tho Star and Stripe forever".. Sousa Waltf. "My Dream" Waldteufel "Grind American Fantasia" Herbert "Star Bpajwled Banner" City lTall Plaza Concert Program The Philadelphia Band, under the leader ship of Silas JJ Hummel, wllf play tonight oa QJty Hall Piaia, The program follows: J, Overture, TJght Cavalry" ,.,.. ..Supp. $. fa Arabian Jnternuaio .(3iroe).T Kins (Hi Caaractertatlc la "01 Arkanaate" " , Srsu-.d Selection of War 8oncs. ! mala tor Cornet IFlora AValEzea! iimmennin i, tsto tar Cornet Flora 'Waluei). . ..Cuo.rd - U lfii.nlV. anlfll.r 5w, . . M .t:r-.-..."Mv,. tlffc iV Ji rHOoe "aniapet". , toi-eoncavaiio CI tatermuzo. t-asnicev - at WakrfTna friua "Kerodlaa".. ioncavaiia f, JCtraltf.Sol -la. So) X Kaaleal ktua Jna SrtiKi . U&ecet ..DoateetU vrtuttlzui Lance it PsImci, lb) ruugt PBiM, e jkMfw SOPHIE TUCKER HEADS GOOD BILL AT KEITH'S Playlet, "Rocking the Boat," La Mont's Cowboys Also Make Decided Hit Sophie Tucker, tlia "Mary Garden of Rag time"; Eva Taylor and Lawrence Grattan In n farce, "ltocklng tho Boat," nnd Bert Ln Mont and his singing cowboys shared almost equally last night In what undoubtedly Is quo of tho best bills that has been seen at Keith's In many weeks. It was a rattling good show from start to finish. Sophie Tucker gavo the headline act and scored from the first with ease, grace nnd n fow other things. For tho first tlmo she appeared "unnlonc" nnd was ac companied by her own orchestra, known as tho "Five Kings of Syncopation." How could she fall to win with flvo kings, ono might nsk? , Bert La Mont nnd his cowboys In a "round-up of mirth nnd melody," gavo a performance of unusual merit Tho only criticism that can bo mado of tho net Is that It Is too short It is not so In reality, but the hit tho "boys" made can ho ex plained better perhnps In tho words of a stunning girl In tho nudlcnco, who was heard to remark: "I enjoyed every mlmito of It nnd could listen to those boys sing all night." Tho singing of tho cowboys was of the topnotch variety In moro ways than one. Oscar Sacnger's performance as contra tenor was remarkable. Tho wholo number Is unusual, snappy nnd full of "pep." "ltocklng tho Boat" with tho sccno on tho steamer Honeymoon, offered nnother opportunity for Eva Taylor nnd Lawronco Grattan to delight lovers of vaudeville. Tho playlet proved delightful; it Is from Mr. Grnttan's own pen. Franker Wood and nunco W'yda wero moro than "All night" In a pleasing sketch, which sparkled with witticisms, good Jokes and dancing. The Misses Myrtlo Young nnd Jessica Brown gavo n graceful exhibition of dancing. They nro good lookers, too. "aer numbers Included tho Larncds, cy clists; Clarenco Marks, from "Mado In l'hllly" ; Mullen nnd llogcrs, who wero ex ceptionally good ; Jean Berzac's "Petit In door Circus." Tho pictures, as usual, wero good. Tho weather, the house, oven tho dresses wero cool, but tho npplauso decidedly was not. F. K. G. F. Colonial Belles Cross Keys Dorothy Sherman and her Colonial Belles scored a decided hit In tho musical offering which Is tho top-lino attraction nt tho Cross Keys Theater thl3 week. Tho chorus Is pretty and tho comedians aro good. Other numbers Include Elliott and Mullen, St Clair nnd Gasper, David S. Hall nnd company, Abbott and White nnd the Brain Inos, tho musical clowns. D. J. Padden's "Phun Phlcnds" will bo tho hcndllno feat uro for tho latter part of tho week. Mayor and Manicure Globe Mattlo Choate and her company scored In tho one-net sketch "Tho Mayor and the Manicure," which Is offered as tho head line attraction at tho Globo Theater this week. Tho pleco keeps ono guessing nnd Is entcrtnlnlng to say the least. Other numbers Include "Tho Girls From Kokomo," Cutler, Hughes and Cutler, Earle and Bartlottc, Jack Iteddy, Mabel Johnson, Kcno and Wagner and several variety per formers. "End of the Trail" Nixon Grand There's safety In numbers. Thero aro two headllners nt Nixon's Grand this week. They are Maude Ityan, formerly of tho team of Innes nnd Ityan, and a new Fox film, "The I3nd of tho Trail." featuring William Farnum. Miss Ityan's "single" was well, received. Other numbers Include Harold Sclman nnd company In "Tho Bank Messenger," Cotter and Boulden, Dave Vanfleld and Marjorlo Daw, and Gregory and Gustav. Funeral of Dr. Wilbur L. Pepper Funeral services for Dr. Wilbur L. Pepper will bo held on Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock at his residence, 3148 Berks street. Tho Interment will be private at Westminster Cemetery. Doctor I'epper died from a complication of diseases on Sunday night nt Behoboth Beach, Del. He wa3 a graduate of Jefferson College 40 years old and a member of several medical organUatlons. He Is survived by his widow. Buys Eighty Head of Jersey Cattle COOPEBSBUna, Pn.. Aug. 15. Tllgh man S. Cooper, tho leading Importer and breeder In America of Jersey cattle, has returned home after n successful trip of' iv month to tho Channel Islands, where ho bought 80 Jerseys. Municipal Band at Vernon Park The Municipal Band, under tho leader ship of Benjamin Iloesliman, will play to night at Vernon Park, Germantown ave nue abovo Chclten avenue, Gcrmantuwn. The program follows: Overture, "Merry Wives of Windsor". .. .Nlcolal (ii) "Iraumerel" Sco.imann (b) Interrneszo. "Flower Olrl" Wenrlch Descriptive. "Cavalry Chargo" Luders Hems from "Tho Only Olrl" Herbert Tenor Solo "Selected" . . , William Fa fan. Orand Selection. "Alda" Verdi Val dl Concert. "Murmurlns Waters" Hall Medley, "Sonda of Erin" Ilejer SUMMER RESOIITS ATLANTIO CITY. N. J. ATLANTIC CITV set a rew standard ofservice,comforU.beauty AmhrlPWVlW SS Ui'Jf. trtir """ST hotel w thewbij) nawKiir.7v.i" '"" .ui uuvor riarv WMon Cmn Hf THE lEAOlfiC RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD SEatlliorougfiknMni Atlantic crnr,N, J. OWhEHSHIP MAMACeMENT. tlOSIAH WHITES. 3QNg COMPANY STOKE HAKIIOK. N. J. STONE HARBOR Both railroads. Fari food fresh and plentiful rm products and sea Yacht club, boardwalk, balhlnx. Una Hahim. m. v"x conveniences. crabblns and boating. IUaionable rental, moderate hotel ratea. Beautiful booklet. LEO McCUAVEN. Uorougb Clerk. tnijiwoon. y. j. AVrtY Beacn frontl running water; privau Prominenl . Photoplay Presentations Advertiiementi accepted only from clean, well-ventilated theater WEST PHILADELPHIA EUREKA inu ilAnHE STS- TRIANGLE Preoenta Frank Keenan and Enid Markey in THE PIUNTOM" HARTIFN C3D LANSDOWNE AVE. OrtlVUrUll EVENING -30 TO 11. BLUEBIRD FEATURES Present Gretchen Lederer and Star Cast in THE YAQUV OTHERS bOUXII l'IIILADLXPHL OI Y M P I A BR0J" AND " " BAINBRIDOE J")i vuncimum in comfort, tajttu and amvtt tmutt at misimus, j), ice MATS DAILY. TYRONE POWER k KATHLYN WILLIAMS In ipav cij MY9t.w 'Aiieri or uyra.' feero5i if HK1W1 & &P10ME, JJJCC, EVENING' LEDdEEr - Theatrical Baedekei FnATUrtB FILMS STANLKf Flfat -half of the week! "The Woman In the Case." with ratillne Frederick. ft Famous Playera-Paramount nlmj Ilurton Holmes travel picture. "In Innsbruck," and comedy and newa features, l.aet half of the week; "Tho stronger Love," with Vivian Mnitln, a Pallas-Parnmount film. AnCADIA Flr.it half of the week! "Sell eSP' with If. n. Warner nnd Enid Marker, an Ince-Trlanaln film. Lat half of the week: 'Hell trf Pay." with Wilfred Lucaa nd Bcesla Lore, n UriMth-Trlangle Mm. PALACR First half of tho week! "The Dream Olrl," with Mae Murray, a J.asky-Paramount produetlon. I.aat hnlf of the week:. "Com. mon (trntind," with Mario Doro, a Famous Players-Paramount film. VICTOniA Monday and Tuesday, 'The Tt- meni." witn Heme nnrrncale, nn Ince-Trl-anclo film. Wednesday and Thursday, "The Half llreed,". with Douglas Fairbanks, a tlrinlth-Trlanalo picture, nnd Max Flirman In .".Microbes," n Metro comedy. Friday and Ratunlny. "God's Half Acre with Mabel Taliaferro, and "Laundry Liz." with Fay Tlncher. . . VAUDBVlLLn KntTH'S Sophlo Tucker: Bva Taylor and Law. renre Grattan. In "Ilocklnit tho Uot": Ilert Lamont and his cowbojst Franker Wood and liunee Wyrte, In "That's All mht": Jean Itcrrac s petit Indoor Circus: Mullen nnd Itoscrs, In "Nimble Nonsenso"; Myrtlo Tounir and Jessica lirown: Clarence Marks; the I.nr neds, In "Nonsense on Wheels," nnd tho Sells. Tribune Pictures, GLOltn Charles Harris nnd Mattle Choate, In "The Mayor and tho Manicure": "The Olrls from Kokomo"! Cutler, Huchrs and Cutler, In "On a Doorstep"; Earle, and Uarlettoi Jack Newport nnd Stlrk: Kcno and Wagner, and tho Three Hedders aitANn Al White and Mlas Trinces; Dunbar's oiu-iima narxies: mnert and .Meyers, in "A llnhtiv Flirtation": Charles Slsto; the Oasch fllstersi Dcgnan nnd Clifton, and moving pic tures. CHOPS KBTS rirst half of the week: Dorothy Pherman and her Colonial Pellesi Elliott nnd Mullen, In "A Study In lll-ick nnd Tan"; St Clnlr nnd Oasncr, Dald S. Hall, In "lie's Just Clone Out'': Abbott and White, nnd tho llramlnos. Last half of tho week: 1). J. Tad den. In "Th" Phun Phlends": Ashley and Morgan, In "On the Street": Mario Sparrow, romrdkntie: "The Scoop." a comedy drnmntlc tilnylt: Fletcher. I.lliby nnd McCabe, In "Tho M"sscncer Hoy," nnd Charfcs Thompson, jus cling offering. Unities Stoclh6ldcrs Paid Itefcreo In Bankruptcy Conrad Ott at Camden today ntinounccd that a 70 per cent dividend, with Interest, has been paid to tho creditors of tho Llnwood Haines Company, Ltd., of America, of whoso 1037 stockholders a largo number wero shop girls. Thcso in order to meet tho bankrupt's obligations paid $1 a sharo. Tho dividend today makes tho debts of tho concern paid In full, a dividend of 30 per cent having been previously declared. URntt.KnT.ni:n on Ausut 12. ioio.cath- llltlNU Flli:iJi:HICKA. widow of Joseph llroe, ncd 78 yeari. Itelntlvea nnd frlendi nre Iniltcd to nttend tho funeral serlce3, on Wednesday, nt t P. m., nt her lato residence, IliiO", Hnna at., Mount Airy, Interment nt St. Mlchnel'a Church yard. Ilcmalns may be viewed on Tucsu.iy cvoninc. CAUTON". Tho reverend clergy, relative nnd frlendi nre Invited to nttend the month's mind miM at St. Colmnn's Church, Ardmore, I'a., nn Thursday, for tho rcposo of tho soul of the late rcttnr, tho Ilev. James J. Carton. Dhlno cftlce will begin nt 0:30 a. m. COI.LMAi:. On AuBtiat 13, 1010. CAROMNB ( UI.I..MAK tnee jintnman;, wiuow or nnries F. Cnllmnr. Ilelatlves nnd friends, also all societies of which ho was n member, nro Invited to nttend tho funernl services, on Wednesday, nt 1! P. in., at her Into residence, r.Sltl I'ino St. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery. DAVI1M1B. On Aumist 13, 1010, at BlnBhum ton, N. Y.. JOHN DAVIDOB. son-ln-l.iw cf Mrs. Anna Wlnnna (nco McLeod). Funeral services on Wednesday, from his late residence. In HlMKhamtnn, N. 1. DAVIS. On Aucust IB. 1010. at her residence BBSB Spruco strict. MAHY C. B.. wlfo of tho Into Lorenzo F. Davis. Uelntltes nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Friday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, nt tho Oliver II. Hair HulldliuT. IH'.'U Chestnut Btrcot. Inter ment strictly prlvato. Di:.Nf;i.r.u. on Ausust 13, 1010. ALnnnT. husband of Catherlno D. Densler (nee Donul), nnd son of Dtnlel and Fnullne Dentrler. Ilela tlves nnd friends, tho congrccatlun of the First Freshytrrlan Chu-ch of Kensington, nnd nil organizations of whlsli ho whs n member, nro Invited to nttend tho funeral services, nn Thursday, nt 1 I0 p. m.. at his lato residence, mis North Uth ot. Interment private, at Northwood Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday ctenlnir. MVYKH. On Aueust 12. 1010. MAIIT DWYBR, wlfo of Michael Uwj-er. Ilelothos and friends nre Invited to attend tho funernl. on Wednes day, at 8:30 n. m., from her late residence. ll'U North Qlst st.. West I'hlla. Solemn Mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of Itosary, nt 10 n. m. Interment strictly private, at Holy Cross Cemetery. nilTSni. On Aueust 14. 1010. AUOUST, hus. band of Slary Frltsch (neo Schumacher). Duo notice of tho funeral will bo given, from his latoi residence 31US Kcnslnston uo. GltriNrit. On AllBUst 13. 1010. HENRY L. (Jlti:iNi:rt. Ilelatlves nnj friends of the fam ily are Inwtrd to attend funeral, Wednesday, '2 p. in.. 1)3:: N. Hutchinson st. Interment CJreonwood K. 1'. Cemetery. GKI.MnS. On AuBUBt 12, 1010. JOHN B.. son of Cyrus W. and HnnuarrXlrimea Itelntlvci nnd friends, also Monemcn'a Fellowship nnd Union Transfer Company Beneficial Vssocla- Prominent Photoplay Presentations Advertisements accepted only from clean, well-ventilated theaters Wmfy Soohm THE follonlne thenlera obtain their pictures through (he STANLEY llooklns Coinnnny, whlrh la ,n gunrnntee of early shun lug of the finest prodiirtlnn. All iilrtiiren reileweil liefiirti exhibition. ,sk for the theater In lour locality obtalnliiB Picture, through the STANLEY HOOKING COMIUNY. ' IE ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH H. B. WARNER in "SHELL 43" llll.l.li: UL'UKE In "Clorla'a Itomance," No, IB A DAI I n B2D AND THOMPSON JrJLJ-J MATINEE DAILY PARAMOUNT Presents BLANCHE SWEET In THE THOUSAND-DOLLAIl HUS1IA.ND" ALSO A SIDNEY DREW COMEDY D17I UIsiMT" 82D AnOVE MARKET lilL.L.lVlVJlN 1 Mats., 1:30 & 3:30, 10c ,gs.. u ;uu, o, viou itw J"rrhtVk3r Victor Moore 'Vlo'wn'. ni7T A D 60TH AND CEDAR AVE ViwUt rAJAifOI.Vr THEATER PARAMOUNT Presents Marguerite Clark '" "SALNDJ satins- FAIRMOUNT sw,!,iKS,D avenue PARAMOUNT Presents Mary Pickford 'E webVkd-. FRANKFORD " rMXKFStm JOHN BARRYMORE in THE INCORRIGIBLE DUKANE" 56TH ST. Theater Sgf Pelaw Spruce. Ei-b.. T to 11. nLANCHB SWEET In "The Dupe." FRANK DANIELS Comedy, "Kernal Nutt, Piano Tuner" riDAUn AVENUE THEATER UlKAlVU 7TH AND OIRARD AVENUE GAIL KANE in "Paying the Price" ALSO KEYSTONE COMEDY IRIS THEATER 3,1B 10T0N GEORGE BEBAN y,,, JEFFERSON 20T STkwmN WILLIAM FOX Preaenta OEORGE WALSH and ANNA LUTHER In 'THE BEAST" LAFAYETTE J8U 5v,Igm,! Henry King in "The Sand-Lark" "SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE" No. 12. ICMICP FORTr-FIRST AND LXaJUCUI. LANCASTER AVENUE Blanche Sweet in "The Dupe" CHARLIE CHAPLIN In. "ONE A. M." LIBERTY broadaS1UMbu Wit A BRADY Pruents CAKLYLE BLACKWELL and ETHEL CLAYTON In "A WOMAN'S WAT" ' J""ini'imuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiujiiiiuii""""i HlCADELPHIA; TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 15, DEATHS tlon, are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m.. nt his lato residence, 890 Aspen street. Interment pri vate. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 7 to 0 p. m. HAOOr.nTY. On August 12, 191 ft. JAMES, son of the late Patrick and Ilrldget Haggerty. Ilelatlves nnd friends aro Invited to attend the funeral, on .Wednesday, at 8:30 a m, from 1S12 N. 23d at. High mass at St. Etna beth'a Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross, Cemetery, HF.IIRE, On August 11, inlrt, JULHJS. hus. band of Louisa p. Herra (nee Iterre), aged 69 years. Ilelatlves and friends, also Covenant Lodge, No. 4(10, V. and A. XI.; Masomlo Vet erans. Municipal Court Associates, Steuben LodgeNo. 2. II. O. der.O. II.: Uerman-Amer. Irfin Alliance. North Phlla. RhiiAtn..rAli.. (lermanla Turn-Vercln nnd all other societies of which ho was a member, nro Invited to attend the funernl rervlccs. on Wednesday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at his late residence, 253 i f.orth Lnwrenco at. interment private, at tlllslda Cemetery. Auto service. Itemalns may bo viewed on Tuesday evening, MAltTIN. On August 13, 1010. at her late rest- ll!nr.f'.'.11;!.."'';t. omonsi at., tlerrnantown. AONES, wlfo of John C. JJ, Martin. Ilelatlves nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p, m. precisely, jt the residence, of her sister, Mrs, Catherine Dunleavy, S.ill South Camac at. Interment private. Friends may call Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m. MlLIJEn. On August 12. 1013. JOSEnt L., husband ef Carrie L. Miller (ne Holier). Rela tives nnd friends, also Apollo Lodge, No. 20tl. I. O. O. V.: Lent .Lcnapo Tribe, No. 3. I, n II. M., and Hrotliertiood of ralntera' I.oeal No. 343, nre Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Wednesday, nt 3 p. m., nt his late residence. 20 Jarrett avenue. Fox Chase, Take For .Chase car on nth at. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. O'DONNF.LL. On August 11, 1013. CltAttt.KS J., husband of Cathcrlrio O'Donnell (nee Puffy), from Sharnugh, Carrnstle. County Mayo. Ireland, Ilelatlves and friends nro In. Mted to nttend the funernl, on Wednesday, nt 8:30 a m.. f-om his lato residence, 17no N. American st. (N, W. cor. Columbia nve.). High mass at St. Michael's Church, nt II) a. m. precisely. Interment Ho'y Cross Cemetery. PAM'tlAST. On August 14, Inlrt, at tho resl. dence of his parents, 0110 Locust St., Wit. LAUD (1. PANCOAST. Jr.. son of WIlK'il O. nnd Helen Worsts I'nncoast, aged 0 weeks. i unerni ana interment private. PVOt'l'. On August 13. 1010, ELIZABETH. widow of Oeorgo l'yopp, ngeil 8 years. Hell tles and friends arc Invited to nttend tho funera services, on Thursday, nt 2 p. m.. nt tho residence of her sister, Mrs. Charles Sel ten, lno.1 North llandolpli st. Interment nt Mt Morlah Cemetery. STONE. On August. 12. 1010, MAIICUS GOU IJON STONE. Ilelatlves nnd friends nro In- STEAMBOATS TitKo ndtuntae of IliU hot ue.itliei for one of tho hot ho.it trip me nenutirtii iiriawitre on tho heat till trn.i nntl nteel tlirM. tlrck efeumerj nmt Incidentally lake the trip to llrnndytMiie Spring l'urk. The mldeek fnrr to Wll mlnctnn I only 3oc mul only 10o cxtru to the park. If tickets nro Ijoiiclit on tho bout. Tako curs Ml boat InndlriB. lti:(llILR KATI'.S wn.MiMiTON I t'in:sTnn i:c, 511c. i:ir 2.1c. f-lnclc. 30c. I SliiEle. Lie. For IVniKBrove, rnnnrctlons Ullmlncton Wlinrr. Wilmington, 25c Full Moon All Week 0 mid 7 I. M. Itoitn make round trip plan for MonllEht Soil now. jr. extent ftuturmiyit ana Minduyg. I run (IIIM'M I' SI. MiinCl' nnd IVIlmliuton dally nnd Sutidar iiit :.ii. u:uii. iu::iii ,. .11,. r:uu M., i:3n, 3:on, itts, o:no, 7:00 H:3U umi u:3u r. 31. SffiSniarainiiBiii2ifi fpgBajnnBllljujjEJIiirj iBa. 11 . . . 1 ' . 1 '" "'.tirT1 IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE To AUGUSTINE BEACH 100-MILE RIDE for 50c BTOI'MKCI AT TENNSGUOVK CIIKSTini IIAILY WLLKDAY3 ONLY Only boat to Aiirmtlnn Hearb. Ijindlnc la front of Orove. 4 hours on the nearh. Safe alt wnter bathing 500 snnltnry bathroom-, UANCINU ALL DAY on boat Si grounds, 1'lentx tables, benches nnd .hade. Artesian wuter. Fare uZa SOc Children B,o 25c Learea Arch St. Wbarf 8:30 A. SI. Dally. Sunday 0:00 A. M. JAUES E. OTIS. Mcr.. 3 AIIC1I STREET IT! ILUIIIIIIlir.lCI'j warm LOGAN THEATER "10 BROAD MYRTLE STEDMAN in THE AMERICAN BEAUTY" T OPT TT B2D AND LOCUST i-iVVJJ 1 Mats., 1:30 and .1:30 Evks.. 0:30. 8. 0:30 lOe. IBs. Charles Cherry in "Passers By" Market St. Theater 831treltcet VIOLA DANA In 'THE FLOWER OF NO. MAN'S LAND." Added Attraction FATTY ARBUCKLE In "HE DID AND HE DIDNT" PALACE :2M UA1no3ToofrnEET MAE MnAYn.KndDTHEODORE ROBERTS I. BILLIE BURRE In "Qlorla'a Romance." No. IS. PARfC niDOE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. aTII MAT 2l,5i EVQ 0;ti t0 Jt TRIANGLE Presents WILLIAM S. HART In THE APOSTLE OF VENGEANCE" ALSO KEYSTONE COMEDY PRINCESS '"Ibbct1" BLUEBIRD FEATURES Premnt Harry Carey in "Love's Lariat" RIAI TO QERMANTOWN AVE. iVi-v, x j AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. WILLIAM FOX Presents WILLIAM If. TUCKER and MAUD OILBERT In "A FOOL'S npviwr.m "" DI1RY MARKET STItEET IV U L 1 BELQW 7TH STREET Marguerite Clark ,n "t?,bopdr.fts" "SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE" No. 13. SAVOY 12 MARKET V KJ I - STREET VITAORAPH Presents James Morrison in "The Alibi" TIOGA ,7Tn AND VENAN0 "a PARAMOUNT Presents ANN PENNINGTON In "SUSIE SNOWFLAKB" TOM MOORE and ANNA NILSSON In "WHO'S auiLTYT" VICTORIA MARKET ST. VllUIUrt ABOVE NINTH Bessie Barriscale in "The Payment" KEYSTONE COMEDY, 'THE SURF GIRL" CTAMI FY MARKET ABOVE I0TH DlUXLpX J1.J5 A, M. w 11:1SP. M. PAUUNE FREDERICK in THE WOMAN JN THE CASE" row. I f S 4 77P ks. '.Mi rtlTt BWWeeTlriM'ffltHlIXi 1 w -.. . . :,jzzrzL.eT L01 DEATHS vlted la attend the funeral services. In Epis copal Chapel, Philadelphia ncneral Hospital, Wedresday, at 10.30 a. m. Interment private. SWKKN'KY. On August 12, 1010. MAnOAItET ANITA, daughter or tne late William J. ana William J. juarv n. Rmn E. Sweeney. Ilelatlves and friends, n. v. Mary Sodality and 1eague of the Sacred Itean or unurcn oi ine wieeera onrrameni, nre Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes day, at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence. 2100 South Cecil str;et (BKU street nnd .Wood land avenue). Solemn requiem mass at Church ot the messed Sacrament, nt 10 a. m. In terment at New Cathedral Cemetery. Auto mobile funeral. TILKSTON. On August IB, 1010. WILLIAM TILESTON, In his seventy-sixth year. Ilela tlves and friends aro Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Thursday, at 11 n m. precisely, at the David H. Schuyler Illdg,, llroad and Diamond sta. Interment private. Automobile funeral, VAN RANT. On Auitust 13. 1010, suddenly, LESTER ORAM, son of Richard L. and Ilelori A. Van Bant, aged 20 years. Ilelatlves and friends are Invited to alt"nd the funeral serv Ices, on Wednesday, precisely at 11 n. m., nt tha chapel of Andrew J. Ralr & Sons, Arch nnd 10th sis. Interment private. WIIEATON. On August 14, 1010, al her real dence. 317 City Line, Oak Lane, Philadelphia, HERTHA LOUISE, wlfo of Cluy L. Wheaton. Further notice of tho funeral will bj Klvon. STEAMSHIPS VACATION TRIPS BY REA rniLAii:i.rniA to BOSTON SAVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE DELIGHTFUL SAIL Fine Steamers, Low Fares, Best Service Plan S'oiir vacation to Include "rinet rnnatnlsp Trinn In tho World" Tour Hook Itco on Iteuucst. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. City Office, 10." S. 0th St., Phlla. Consult any ticket or tourist ncent. TRIPS BY WATER Bermuda. 8 days or more , SI2.R0 np Porto Rtro. 10 days' rrtiNo.,.,,, 01.30 up Norn Scotia nml Newfoiinillnnil (10.00 tip r-ntnnnnli and Jackioiullle 30.00 Full Information on tho above, or any other wnter or rail trip. Kindly furnished. trnmhlp nnd Tourist Department The Fourth Street National Bank 113 K. -till .St.. Phlla., Pa. CLASSIFIED RATES EVENING LEDGER AGATE LINK IlATn FOR EACH INSERTION this stylh TlTB tor like this) Ono or two times lfio Three times ono week 12Vc Kit tlmen one week ltic Situations Wanted three times ono week. 100 Help nnd Situation Wanted nnd Lost and Found nds are inserted in tho Daily Puni.ic Ledger without addi tional cliai-Re. Want nds under all other classifications may r repented In tho Pl-dlic Ledokb at combined rate. One or two times 23c J ; hreo times one week lr.c blx times ono week lS,e TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) W1 , ,"n:i!:,.,,l,nl.n,,, Rooms. When so snerl. Thero is a drup; store near your home tmit will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. LOST AND FOUND CIeU-TI.!;ICATFI'os, B,ocIc certlflcato No. 1320 i'r'W nhnres stock Third National Rank. tV.',n '? n2ma of. I'0U,SC Cochran. Reward on hRSJP whl3 '.nolt 3-stone sapphire and Brc.mdmsthe''flU"um ,", July 31 In jjroau mi. Hint Ion must return iam :m ri,ia.' 1IaUlc' Cu- I-ranklln Bank Building, UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WESTERN UNION TELEORAPir r-o ' .rln-sor. iashbyT'lVnrVVvA ft-S "PKii?.' ". '"'"T- c-- w. Bliins. ll.irry McMnnn. ii.- i'""' "erouy. H Brooks. .MrsT L. Polha; krv ii "i "urrc". Mr,?- II. Poiamnn. Mlsi Mil.r.yJi.-. 1'1a,wr,;nce. Julian Itotts. Miss L. "K. (.essiyelu, Bessie Barnes. Rev. B. J. Zywlki Wh.enm''.,Troutu.'P .Damcr. Mra. fl. iK Hhlto Harry M. fll.Ur. .forrls Cohen Vfr r ll,h.ln",r;l', x,,sa Ccll Hovunus il -'i if V!'rcr' Laura D. Pierce. :V.r.'...Sna .Mrs-. l'osner. Miss Marie Flts vh'.,,,.7J,..J'n...1a.P.?;... ''.r- . Wm II. Dr. .J. M. Tlmmlns, flnliMn t.nl Mrs. Mary Ely. Dr. iiiurmun. jir riiegai POSTAL . TELEORAPH I'AHLH CO., 1121 8 - ion",M8r.un'iir "ymond tllldaon. C B. JohKi son. airs. Allx Browne, W. M. Burrows. Frank Jonn"on'enlc J" Lan"'" U" J" """ & 11. jiiss .-iania uurreil. HELP WTANTED FEMAXS BILL CI.ERK Young woman, 23 to 30 touch lvnr,'!er" &SS&& tST teM.' " UOr9fiU5.PUIi.and. I,1'en?1"'a'h,'". experience and js.npp!joebJ.4rjN. 3d at. UVi?iNCu?h '?AIAN- P"fably colleg.gradu 'olVa?yh andS',nyw?X,?eg e",T4. "TvYl'tl" RZ JS&n&rPlSSj Ir"8f .JS? "& C,ch)idNofl,SSa,n"d .!&" in'fintf b.rw8age OMJUNQ AND DRAWINO ROOM HELP Redouble, splnnera, twisters and doffera. APPLY JOHN Si JAMES DOBSON. INC. Rlda ave, abovo Allegheny, Falls of Schuylkill. COOK White or colored: ts.BO SS,".!i,nTr.ry "W" J1?'""' Ma n itFeet resl. dents, Haddonlleld. N. J.: KOod cnv.rTi.nvr. ,i., iiauuuinieiu. n. 1)3 i. ledger Qftlce. COOK, chambermaid and waitress. 2 maids for suburbs: references required. Meft employ?? !Y.,dn,e.",a,r' U a" m"' li00m 2US- COS Cheat. COOKINO and downstairs work, chamberwork and waiting. 2 white Protestants f?r TamjK ot '.'. Call Tuesday or Wednesday, Uili Vayna ave.. Oermantown. "'"" DRESSMAKER, .first class, wanted for ladles' dresses; only those experienced and having: flrbt-class reference need apply. Writ 7 BalS ma. Phone Cynwyd 1U J. M"o 1 ai GIRL, young, wanted .to help In kitchen and make herself general y useful around house; 41 Hawrfo'rd"" APl"y bV IelUr' ?- - " "'"rankfoffy".' bowv"tk-- 3 " Uy, 2380 OIRLS over in S over III years wanted for light work experience necetsary; 13 week paid while nlng. Apply 311) N. 32d at wnue no learning. ORISWOLD WORSTED CO. DARBY. PA. Starting; up new machinery. Want gi wages; ateady work, and will pay Wj,; '.. ooq II learn 1U. HOSIERY Experienced tonners and knitters wanted on oianqara ana Scott A William. fiJii uuioinattc uuciiwes: . nent, sanitary mills steady work and good pay. Wallaca wiii!?' Hoiltry Company. 43S5 Orchard Ityflff HOSIERY Wo need experienced menders" on presa work and rouh work: steady work, good Qarcyh.rY'.ltlateFn'i;?onrd"0""y C' SS hi .. ... r.T" vSWSteSVUZhLZTntt. WKJl-S! "JlMtW raid: MtUAlr' HOU813KEEPKR working, prlvit. ItainllyfW required Apply 28 Oo(n an., jit. Airy. HOUSEWORK, general, aaveral coloTtd' girls wanted, sleep Tn. wage $fl. CaU MoSd.3 CaR Monday ana 'luesuay, ajyu nace, HOUSEWORK VV.ff ilT?'.." .?"'""". f"f?nc AriAH 1 Ai1aa4 Quuea ' " jya.Mru mi , OPERATORS, trimmers, 0oisher on all parts of shirtwaists, silks, crep de chine, ! tt, .wtton. atgidy work uitTay. r He4ora-Mr Cjujp4ny. 34 mat Browj, M t Km C""' . Wallaco Wrliiley. Irma Queen; Ldwunl hnater. Mrs. Cadman. l-'rank p! rifvo VS" :V,n.111 '"hfor'1- Nathan Nefaky I.lwood Ward Co . Mrs. Hheckllamowed A .-.........,...,,, ,,,,., .. v;naries iiaimni. ii i;;JielSn1t,T:, il.'.lry 1'rannon. France & 1?-"'?!? 1S t.. ""J: ,r-''- (ieo- s' Jones. Mr. l,er'iin,l,fij ", M,H.Sfi'8 I-lvely. Miss Eliza betn Mlnnls, Thos. Kelly, Tony Marrn t'lln. Wm NiU,?.r' l1.' I-''w'ir.l K. Clan"?." ir". j. irifimn. i.nninn fi'i""!?' fra,9ri'' JJ"- ."en'. Mis-. Helen Por". t 11; Vr ,!li'lc,k.' U- l Ifw. ,Wm. If. fnl rJu,r 'I'i '' ','. ''rertm.in, Harold M. Wlleox. N. p.indroa. (1. c. Moore. Hubbard Co.. Mrs "'sw.1?? ,ary:at.n ,;- il 0111 ".rVori: ie": (., iii). ikLi 11 intripv itariram tieoni .- mimi iiuiu 11 cii-i;iii. 191G; HELP WAMTE-MAM3 " Continued rem rrcetitno Column STENOORArilEIt, with four or five . V"' , "pertPnwmujCne neat and urate: poj Hon permanent. Address In own nanawriung. ix 41, Ledger Central. offlcedetalls. M. Oross ft ju-g2d Rn!1 ArcBi STENOOnAPHER and bookkeeper, one. able to take charge: give age. ".ner'fSL A.?.niCCS and salary nesireo. ' ' iu -- TELEPHONn orERATORS-The Bell Telephone Company offers positions a i ope rato rs to In; telllirent youn vromen between 18 nnu years oMisaSry in a week while learn nu. wl"h rap d ad-ancement: a ateady PMltlon assured, with pleasant emrrmindlnirB '!"" usual opportunity of promotion. Apply In person to the Bell Telephone Company's opera for"' rchooi; 400 Market St., dMIy between R:30 a. m ana B P. m. Monday. TuroiHv and Friday evenings between 7:30 and 8:30 o clock. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, local and lonsr dh ti nee. experienced. Apply.Keystono Telephone Company, 13SS2d St., Room 103. , WET NURSD for S months old child In Tloirai prlvato Protestant family. 7. Ledger Branch orrice. airi1) w. nun ni. WOMAN wanted for coohlnir nnd downitalrs work and one for cliamberworK nnd waltlna;; reference, n528areenesti.aermnntown. WOMEN for waltlnc In a dlnlnir-room cnnslMlna; of physicians and officers In a larpe Inatltu. tloni position permanent; distance 00 miles; thoa that understand hnuekcrptn and pood character only need npply to emplojer tmlar, 11 a, m. nndlto aP. m. .Continental Hotel. WOMI3N" for "kltchn work. Applv timekeeper's office. llellevue-.Htratford Hotel. flenernl WOMAN, American, not under 30, educated and ono who Is wllllnir to le.irni best rrcdenllala required; salary 120 weekly. B llu. Ledger Office. TKACHIIRH wanted, hlah nnd rradesi (rood sal nry. National Teachers' Aeency, D. II, Cook, Mannircr, 827 Perry Ilulldlnir. HELP WANTED MALE BOOKKRKPINO), three uood positions, 115; posl tlons Open for brluht. eneractlc youm; men, aire 17 to 20; foreman, brass foundry man: other positions open for hleh-uradn men. Ilusl nest SmlcQ Cumpanylglll Land Title llldg. BOY wanted. 10 years old. Apply nt Mercantile Library, 10S. litliatatjia.m. BOY. brluht, Intellltrcnt, 10; exporlenco nnd reference fiOS Chestnut st. wrlto, Blvlnir aw, Edwin S. Dixon, BOY, In II 112, office: nent appearance! Lcdsrer Office, stato nxc. BOYS to learn plumhlnB: pood x With St., or call Woodland ,15, waRcs. Oil S. BOYS over 17 on press machines. Apply Jacob MlllerHons& Co lrtthand Reed. CABINETMAKERS, Rood, wanted. 712 Jeffer son at.. Buffalo. N. Y. CLERK LnrKoinnnufncturlniT concern In North Philadelphia desires tho services of a sood, wllllnir. youna- man. who la looklnir forward to n KOOU lUIUro. ' iriiiin iivvu i.i'i'ii . i.tiu nsc. reference and experience. A 31, Ledser Brnncn. Jiroan aim uiearneio, CLERK! railroad accounting offlcoi salary 10 1 per month. Applv own handwrltlnr, stating age. experience, etc.. nnd If at present em ployed. H 123. Ledger Otnce. CARPENTERS, 200, wnnlcd on largo concrete form Job lasting 0 months; wase 15c per hour, 10 hours. D. M. HEPBURN 8th st. entrnnce, THE BAIICOCK A WILCOX CO. Barberton, O. CLERKS FOR ADJUSTMENT OFFICE THOSE WITH DEPARTMENT STORE EX l'ERIKNCE PREFERRED. APPLY BUREAU OF EXIPLOYMENT, 44 FLOOR. BEFORE 'STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER LNOINEER. experienced, used to alternating current. Apply Multon PrlntlnB Process Dye ing Company, 3S51 Frankford ave. TIREMAN ...I-OCOMOT,VK EXPERIENCE APPLY BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD FREE LABOR BUREAU 010 S. 11TH ST. FURNACE HELPERS to set up molds and help on crucible meltlne furnace; wagea S3 per day. HenryD)sston Sons, Tncony, Phlln, GARDENER, white, single, thoroughly experi enced; Al reference: can rail for Interview any time. Box 3401. Ogontz. Pa. HELPERS for Metal Works. aheet metal shop. American 3llArmatBt., Oermantown. IRONERS on soft shirts. Apply Jacob Miller Sons & Co.. Kith and Reed. LABORER BOSSES, WITH MEN I wunt 400 laborers for 11 months' work; building and concrete construction: free shanties and good commissary: will nrranzu transportation for men; telegraph, my expense. D, M. HEPBURN Barberton. O. HSSPSSSh TOSi. At,pIir Ca,tla Brother.. I'A,t10NEIIwence',' She,P & Vandegrlft. Inc.. Tny:.lulCVr"g gffl' """ ha"dS WanteJ" MACHINISTS Wanted, all-around outside men. Apply at once. Camden Shipbuilding Company head of Uth at.. Camden. ' M A N Wa n t eiPTnla rge- Chestnut-street retail store, not dry goods, young man. from 1R to 20 yeara of age; position of responsibility and advancement; may be permanent: first- fey.t.paf r?onxT3iio.nly" Addre" i"n. MAN. bright, young, wanted to "take charxeof clerical work In cost accounting department: good opportunity for tho right fellow; mate wages desired and references In application. Answer B 127. Ledger Office. ". MAI?.uw.a.nte1 ', operate eevator; one familiar with the work preferred; not over 60 yeara old. Apply N. W. corner Oth and Brown ata. MAN wanted to run machine Putting metafedla on pasteboard boxes. Apply A. Schoenhut Com. pany. Adams ,,njljpy(yaiti, '""" -"n- MAN to manage shoe store; good references r" quired. Lewfs. 1418 Frankford ave. P MEN, young, two. wanted, 18 to20 years of a."" Man?.troer."ffox 17r.ed" """ Yu zSt-'coaifilib?1 Mgo1 N3orhthnDgllUw'Sr1rhiavQ.r"n" Pr hTur.PlTr Jotm8DAY LAU0U TBodSLn:", WANTED WITH RA1LR0AD,U8I10P3 EYPpnipvin. CAR BEPAIRER8, CAl"llUILDKRa"wiiiJSi AND COIXIRKD LAHORERa I POna'iKS AND TRACK WORkTNO LABOR TflOlflii0.! APPLY "TIMORE" and'-O,1!? SZSSlhfo FnEBhAU0IJ ueau ww a. tn, WANTED, iD. loung man. well dressed in C on the road to solicit orders L?. i?,'3 tee: Mtwnu. b..., '.!' leave city crew at once Continental Hotel. . -T ".I.IREU, Air fc'n.l.l- .. uv,inij, WATCHCASE lolnter and 'inlsher on fllliiirr rlrst-class man ta act as foreman- fti?7iJtV New Yrkrmi1yy,r" BoM,ta Co?'0,??; WIREMEN Wanted electrIcSTrrT those underetandltur conduit work a Slr,,n,en department. NlievBemJfn -PoSd CoPP itff,Va and Meadow sts. .vui ,0.. jiujh,, YOUNO MAN fa to!iU years old good .t a urts with some mechanical .inlS?a a' " draftlnp knowledae essential tiSffiJ? ani1 Apply Bernsctln Mf cS. 3d and !tti."ppop- YOUNO MNhf-uriUnSihTi,1501'-maklna- for particular peoS? JiiSfflS m' a specialty. ood opportunity ,,iflll5t' wfk good, out of town. B"!"0.." fmi U YOUNO MEN. iQSiiiTaitlVi- ne. 22 cenU per hour A?pfiuJf? 5il mantown ave bju 3313 cer. mantown ave " S9 Oer- WES TILL NEED mora rellabLT v;- ?., .i-".m.i .iron work fcl.iT-.."?V' rnl boiler maklniF ftujer as b1bS o 'Sa"0n n. win n. W S'.inechanlc. can easily Uarn. win tu7anTVYii?.clli?: and Mtp. Add. HELP WANTED MAT.b Con Untied from rj-ecedha Column ESTABLISHED tiro company requires -r--S nnd salesman with proven selllnr wiSnW ...!.... imI A...nii.t. Ji "ln" aMlit. . r. 2000 to $5000 per year. Cain befor" frer? N. K.th at -- uen, Jjj JITUATIONS WANTEDlVS uiiniMii.iv.MAiLr, nrni, rennea. t,.nM country or seashore: e-nn.i !-..-ni! hnfAl II atS. TsiAtfr ttn. ,c,en CIIAMnKllMAiD In'nrlvatn rnn,ii.. . -- Inir: best references. II 813. Ledi.!. ?,.l'' IIB CHAMI1RRMA1I1. naalat"wlth two rhiii '-k washlnsr. Call 1T31 Memorial JE? S,MnTS .i. i..--"".' ,i CIIILIlNUll8r Position wanted, ..... "-S!i - ..i- - - ..esr m..."-. experience. Phone Spruco 3027. """nco tBl Pflrtl- ..l.h.a alla.nll-H. n. . tlrst-elass cook! wasea JjO; hy SeniVi'i?!? no oDjecuon 10 country, li 823, Led Si. '! fllRt. wants. pooltlon ns rookf prlvatV 7 lc5tfl Address 40.-1 Slenton ave derrnar,t0iamy GIRL, colored, housework In adult famti.. rookj tidy! .reference 4H)0 Ludlow. "" M aillli wisnea. posiiion ns cook: aood w.- 03 Norm iritn at. ""rerwty liOlr.WORK Prntestantr with child TfT-iil .ol.li country prcferredJI 810, Irfdwr'rSM iiousnwoiiK (.lermnn cr ..,. "". houacworlct no cooklnir. ?308 Archer ,?'"!( iffl jvi.MJi.in.vii i i..-.i,ii woua teach in.-i-4-' arhool or family: best ref. H 412 LeWr7 NURSIJRY .aoVERNES8-,Weir-eduet.S'- nli jlle.aced North Herman woman w'shi ! ho.pltal traminu. klnderirarten. .ewinaf .SSI lent lei tin iv I cmoroKe live.. W.. I? Bt.viirtt riir?ti.a.,..-.Lr ' . ". r. ., , i... ....v. ............ cat i nnr. SKUIaJ , - cal, com., (ten. office wk. II 2R.1. Tli"1!. - STr.NonitAPIIER wishes pos. "Address ii. I? !.. MclJnv, H. .Mildred St.. Chnrleitonvv'vi UVlltAV H'llhno ilav'a ..!. .. r '-'J . nnd Wednesday Apply nt In'at N? Ald.urM,I: WO.M.n.V, 2. colored, from tho South."""w.i 'r cooRlnir njiil rnamiienvork: no objectfrni H piliturue. V.HH runcr'nay, 4 p. m . np i... day morning. Room 20.1. 008 Chestnut it , I SITUATIONS WANTEDMAIb BOOKKKKPRR. D. H.. thorouchly exp.r77ri niKh enieiency, cost nccountlnir, credi .ill correspondence! executive ability! At H!I tec da WII17 AlMNg"l ences. 11 113, Ledger Office, BOOKKEEPER, experienced, will audit acconeiTl open, close and writ up hooka, day or evtmffll moderate terms. . Bell.phone Walrmt T4f'tl ljux, nKeu in, coioreu, wianes position as frfiiiJ I'm- ikiiipi diuid, wafc ui references It ii Ledger Central. " 'Hi CIIAtirFHUIt AND COACHMAN. 8 years In KS position; married. . age . 38; English tratM COOK, Japanese couple,' experienced, for imTill oil i i-rninerion ni.. vesr 1'niinj.int.i. ! inmiiy; to line entiro etinrBS of apartman, iiJ ,. residence. 1 1 447, Ledger CentraT mtnt w COOK Japanese cook anil wife, hour wort"! wish positions In family; references' rltv4 country. 1034 Vino at. '". city 0fi FitKSCO paintck. all-round man. EniliSi . can tako charge. H 107. ledger QrheeT ,ij iiuuai-iwuKH. -Japanese wants, position, JtiSl eral houjeworltln small family or bacl&! IS years' experience In this eltv- hn.7 .!J?''a s' experience in this city: best riffa IC. 308 North 18lh st. " r"'r,jj ence. PUBLIC .ACCOUNTANT, certlded. Braduat." U. of P. Wharton School, wishes to conliiJr wiiu coriinriiiion nn arcountnnt or omen m..!: r; excellent reference. H 410, lterTii' oai.m, iTiui.TiLbii, .witn success'ul rccoM technical, commercial, executive ability. i..ft larger field than present connection VKS? II .14". Irf(lfrpr r-pntrnl -. SALESMAN TOUNO MAN, EXPERIENCED, HOOD AnJ DRESS. EDUCATION AND PERSONALITtI WISHES POSITION WITH RISPUTAnfjil FIRM. TRAVEI.1NO OR INSIDE; HAS COlSl PLETELY COVERED UNITED fJTATMi? . , UUVWUA. -n1AUAU; STENOORAPHER-Secretary. office mantref law school graduate: 11 venrs' An . .M Zlll employ,; dcslro tlBOO n ycajIll22iLji. ,. , YOUNO MAN. 22. desires elerlent nn.lil... ! years' experience; 3 vearH as shop tlmeketMr.liil payroll nnd coat clerk. It 124. Ledger OBlce M YOUNO MAN. 30." cilucntcd, with executive .bit ii lnsliloor out: references. B 123. Ledjer Ott. '",' jia.-m. -i. qesirca position with rnerehxa. dining house. Whrro thern Is rhntn f. .iV. employed atprescnt. II 3."2, Ledger CentrL'j YOUNO MAN. 20. wishes sales or clerical rxiC-, ..".. ...... lti..ituiai.uiiiMH i-um;urii; ursc rftei ences nnd experience. II 44.1. I.ei!or c..ii imn .ii. m.i,r.Hi,..i.ff . . , . -. YOUNO MAN," 21, desires clerical work; roJI !Tfr.r.ncS! !' yars' expcrlenco In detail mtt.il u .i.i-. i.ciiger central. 4 ViUm'S1? ?-aint? T"1"0" doing clerical trorkJ at night. H 351, Ledger Central, , UIKARD COLLEOB graduate. 25, ambltlousT: ergetlc. desires to change from nccountln e. pnrtment to soiling or production; will Itut town If good Inducements. H 3S7, Led. Cent.' EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES .-v 1.1:1 iullh. 1H2I1 Ralnbrldee Comn. butlri.S Houseman, couples, cooks, waits., chamber-.! '""t,lo iiiuo.-a. liimcET maius, nnuseworueri.'G etc.: vacs, for bu'lers, cooks. 30 to JM:i Un 111 hni.u.mnt.l. A. Til V . ...I'. "'. ..wu.vumiin, ,-.v. 1 IIUI1C, J.OCUSl .ldH,M AUTOMOBIiiES For Sale ptrAsaiQ e have a few cheap enra of which the chaiidl would bo ery suitable for truck or dellvenfl work of any kind; don't fall to come In til look them over If you wunt something at ".ihm iTii-u mr ueinery purposes. ',.. ,. . I.OCO.MOBILE 2311 Market at. Locust',30. IL.AJENKS, Mgr. Exchango Car Dept, "- CADILLAC. 11114. touring car, overhauiedTinli Lei'Jll.0'et,: u 1 1 f J'P"-"-nt ; price 1830. AU70 bALES CORPORATION. 142 N. Broad streiyj -ui.u H Demonstrator. L. S. upwEIlS CO.. 24.1 North proad it. plE lilerrl'liu'torH. HUDSON'S Phaetons roaristera and cabrloku.', . ,iu.,..u wun eiccino lignis ana startert. (Innwrv.sphu'n.l. ". I ? 1,... . di.il i flVn Kiln ,niM.r'Oir r. n . n, . nn nntmnT'.) WITH RUNABOUT BODY FOR SALEtOOODj A3 aaiv. Al Hi', LIJDOEH CENTRAL. rACKARD 30.H. P.. 7-pass.. touring; barrallfl I. ir Ii'KTI'AT in f.. i -. . .. w S'-. w i. ?. -' iiiiftn uroau BireeL, PAiaiJ mill Knndstur. In excellent condition, j with fxtraa; Urea kooiI; will sacrifice. U WS.i iisf- n,ri. 10in S-PASSE.N'OER touring car: perfect coadl-S tlon: JSro, or will consider good real eiUtili urttill,. it, .i nniii d HUDSON 6 1916 PARTS CHEVROLET SCIIOBER. 3341-43 MARKET SEND FOR FnriE BULLETIN np uspn PAiia noRSQN auto ExriiANon. 23s n. rmoAD.1 PARTS SCIIOBER. 3311-13-45 .MARKET ST. AUTO LIVERY AND QAlTAGES INDEPENDENT TAXICAB C0.1 lo ic nrtOAn fi'p AUTOMpniLCs OF QUALITY" TO HIBS Diamond II40S. Never closed. Park I. STAR TAXICAB CO. PHONE DIAMOND 74. TAXI TOURINO LIMOUSINB HALF REGULAR RATES. Never Closed. Formerly Jitney Rate Ce. POPLAR, 1017 To hire open day and nlrttt I Park 1482, brand-new B-pass. touring eir.l XI. It.! IIP , nlfln LranH.n.ui T.no.. llmmtBlQi. , .1.80 hr.: weddings, funerals, 1715 Olrtril. j BUY Mnrfi-rr-n n...t.iJ n . .. ..Mtel a 3 stucco On display 3031 N. Bth. Tlora J-fi AUTO REPAIRING T SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES T See BILLY, at his new location. oiu riuuni uiiUAU Billtat. CTLINOGRS HEHORED. new pUtoiw and rl furnlahed. welUlnic nnd braxln. H. B$ derWOOd St. Cn.. HI1)", Uamllrnn tfstaf. Pb UU , . .. AUTO SUPPLIES T,TrT17'yiiK a fiTnina wrfktm Naiv nanai-tiioa (a-a,inA un nrn. nwllllflm Cftui t 1314 Arch at. Ph. Walnut Vn7. IH.ce 108f A . . . PARTS . .to build or repair any car. . .... ' Phlla. Autn Pa.iH rv, ri ?j lath. Park His-' AUTO TIRES , PULLMAN TIRES . . Ouaranteed 3300 mile. Compare price nmxrR "in xr n,n.H ..t. " n BOATS, MOTORBOATS. IiAUNOHTjSj SPEEDY 18.FT. CEDAR HULL LAUNCH f Bala at I3PPr1ra tillu aAiiltiurl) nW 100; ellnt condition; owner no tlma U ottj 113 N. Portland ave., Ventnor, Pnon TiOIJ it vk u iuuu.ru xt- i'ui.a. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Gentleman Controlling" ?4000 Invited to thoroughly In vstigato an old-established and remarkably sound busi ness; services may be used references satisfactory. In vestment excellently secured, repayable at any time, and . earns fair income. P 803, Ledger Office. sHw Vjca tm"nUnibK tin. OW Aiondar w FOSTER & WEBSTER 9UITp ivll Cheatnut at Bell phona Walnut "S, 1 iriW X mE.Tn.nn ...... .Ll.k nlll tiS It woman what the aaf ety razor U to mjl.JZSl j lack of capital compel m to eU,?1Sl partner, for a Ulttn;at bualoew U4f JJ J m isxirhni'txwcx '