-4-" -? ?$frrfl&K'titifa st-lS-i f nlli -liiiitfiillril1siilV 3 1 A 'mtjk if'U JiLFARE LEAGUE WHITHEPICTUIIES Organization Formed for Better ing tho Product by Expression of Personal Favor Photoplay Cast Contest 1I0W TO VOTE liDI ITH III1 nil ilafe line Cot ent. the hfndlnir "TlTenlnit -4T'' menrlnr At he ten mi IE nt prise. 'rite your Mndldatfl'sname In ri a -nit. mi: rein nhnre nnd mill tn the :Temnr nin i. flrrr I'hotnnln I net ontet. r n. n nai or Mini It In tne looter unirn, Knelt Mending: mums rnr I - tn Tnrni. cv nradlnr except. Ihat on th e lint par. Vf lit l more than ten no nccenlrn find none that rinn n tacit hrndlnir. un, Only one nnmo mny bo vjrltten on A contetn.rits mnr.rnlfr.nl n"r lime. K v"oml nrtflne blilnke, tine hlitnks. rnnntlnr llKnj ' ronntlne 1000 rotes, may Ih had from tho Photor-lay J'llltor. L By the Thotoplay Editor A league for tlia arood of mbvlnir pictures, eorrespomlln; In many ways to the Drama Jague, which worked so hard for the etaeo and had several Interesting results, 'lias been formed. From tho prospectus of the league tho following: Is clipped to give read ers an Idea of tho work to bo done: The Motion ricturo Welfare League was formed by a group of young men and women Interested In tho possibilities of motion pictures ns a factor In tho life of a community, neatlzlwr that In any busi ness It la tha consumer wlib hai the power and right to specify what sort of goods he will have, tho league Is organizing tho demand for motion pictures. It has bocn found that the demand Is decidedly for n. higher typo ofplcturo than Is In general being shown at present, nnd so tho activity ot the league has resolved Itself Into a con centration of the demand "for better and cleaner moving pictures." Chapters of tho league nro being formed In every town that can possibly bo reached, Tho newspapers of a community are tho means for reaching tho people, and In each case that newspaper which has tho wclfaro of Its peoplo most closely at heart has been permitted to conduct the organiza tion. Those persons who are Interested In tho problem nro Invited to become mem bers. No dues aro collected, but members are pledged to malntnln tho Ideals of tho leagUo by actively Insisting that clean pic tures bo shown by refusing to patronize any other kind and by attending such pic tures as tho league Indorses from tlmo to time. Tho leaguo Is being brought to tho at tention of every community by means of articles on various phases of the problem. Theso havo been written by peoplo emi nent In many lines of civic and educational endeavor, such as Kate Bernnrd, tho Itcv. James A. Durns, Walter Prlchard Eaton, Arthur Gulterman, Norman Hapgood, Anna B. Itlchardson nnd about 20 others. The articles nro syndicated throughout tho press and serve as tho nucleus around which local thought Is organized. An annual conven tion of tho leaguo lc planned, at which pre pared lectur.es and Informal discussions of tho community's plcturo problems will ba treated. At tho same tlmo that this organization has been taking place tho league has found lr convenient to open a scenario depart ment, which handles such pictures as como up to tho standards set by tho league's members. Instead of using back writers, communication has been opened with about 100 ot tho better class of fiction writers. A change In tho bill at tho Arcadia brings "Lieutenant Danny," a Triangle Aim to that houso for tho rest of this week. A aatlsfactory surrounding bill la scheduled. Theatrical Baedeker FEATURE FILMS HTANLEY First half of tha vnk: "Tha Woman In tha Case." with Paulina Frederick. " a Famous Players-Paramount film: llurton Holmes travel plclurr. "In Innsbruck," nnd comedy and news features. Last halt ot tho weak: "Tha Stronger Lovo," with Vivian Martin, a Pallas-Paramount film, aUlCADIA FIrat half o"f tho week: "Shell l" with H. H. Warner and Knld Mnrkey, an Inee-Trlangle, film. Last half of tho week! "Hell jo ray Austin." witn Tvurred I.ucas and Bessls- Love, a arlfflth-TrlangIa tllm. PAUA.CE FIrat half of the week: "The Dream Girl." with Jlac Murray, a Laaky-Paramnunt production. Last half of tho week; "Com mon Ground." with Mario Doro, a. Famous Players-Paramount film. YICTORIA Wednesday nnd Thursday, "Tha Half Breed," with Douitlno Fairbanks', a Orlfflth-Trlangia Picture, and Max Pieman tn "Microbes," a Metro comedy. Friday and Saturday. "God's Half Acre." with Mabel Taliaferro, and "Laundry Liz," with Fay Tlnchcr. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Sophia Tucker: Eva Taylor and Law -renco Orattan. tn "Ilocklnir tha Itoat"j llert Lamont and his cowboys: Franker Wood and Jlunea Wydo. in "Thafa All lllsht": Jean Itarzac's Petit Indoor Circus; Mullen and Itonrs, In "Nlmbls Nonsense": Myrtle Younit and Jessica. Ilrown; Clarence Marks; tho Lar neds, tn "Nnnsrr.se, on Wheals," and tha Sellx Trlbuns Pictures. IyOriE Charles Harris and Mattle Choate. In "Tho Mayor an tho Manicure": "The Olrls from Koltomo": Cutler, Hushes Bnd Cutler. In "On a Doorstep": Earle and Ilarletto; Jack Ileddy; Neluico and Hurley: Mahal Johnson; Newport and Htlrk; Kena and Wagner, and tha Three Hedders. RAND Al White and Miss Frances: Dunbsr'a Old.tlme Darkles: Hibort and Meyers, in "A Hobby Flirtation": Charlea Slsto; the dasch fllsters; Sesnan and Clifton, and movlnc pic tures. CROSS KEYS First half of the week: Dorothy Sherman and her Colonial Holies: Elliott and ilulen. In "A Study In lllack and Tan": St. Clair and Gasper; David S Hall. In "Hfa Just Gone Out"; Abbott nnd White, and the Hramlnos. ast halt of the week: D. J. Pad den. In "The Phun rhlends"; Ashley and Morgan. In "On the Street": Marie SDarrow. comedienne; "Tha Scoop," a comedy dramatic playlet! Fletcher, Llbby and McCabe, In "Tha Messenger Bqr," and Charles Thompson, Jug line offcrintr. ,, ii i i I SEEK GLOUCESTER MAYORALTY Present Incumbent, Democrat and Two Others Out There will be several candidates In the field for Mayor of Gloucester City at tho primaries next' month and there will be con tests on both tho Republican and Demo cratic tickets. Mayor David M. Anderson, who Is now completing- his first term, will be a candidate for re-election and today beffan circulating his petition for the nomi nation on the Republican ticket. The two factions on the Democratic ticket ro urging former Mayor John Beoston to enter the field. Other candidates men tioned on th's ticket are former Justice of the Peace William D, Jenkins and former City Assessor Daniel H. Mulun. Tha position pays $1000 per year for a term of two years. PETEYHe Lost Another Chance to Be a Hero 11 ... t. f?r ftSwm wgfv"" JZM& jI :&epoR That poov, C cowAtto' ) . - , v I r r J2rs-W - Pf I cirlvas AiMosTcmepl V - I HE-L-pf, 2 . s nu kep-, ftlll J Help.' ) . J - -n out- xjiokiVou ha j T J ; I. f ov f wwwietX , I He.-p'M VXTZ. N v Mwm-.vts Something-A -- -- ? J -p, fc. V Hf-LP.f- H--TUE LOVE ) V!L7 A V 3MMINY,V , l4l0' SERjoUS THIS TIME UKB VHV ) ?'-fk I '-LS 'op Jv.iue7 ,- . . IUa-t Vjfc op I HECK, l lo,mg A cyARTe.R op da S$ltM ,,M ! I y . ( ID ROW HIM6 E7 V AMpi Sg. -y---- S( XT NWj!4fW " k ' - i1 ' "" ' " " ' . Tf-r.--r .IU 1 , """"" " -'' " " -...-iSv n Ml 11, ,. .," ,"' " I c T vi xi -rr 11- 1 j GASOLINE CUT MEANS LITTLE; CHEAP IN SOUTH Pennsylvanlans Paying 8 to 4 Cents More Than Places Else where, Despite Eeduction Philadelphia motorists today welcomed an announcemenl of a one-cent reduction In the price of gasoline, making It 21 cents a gallon to dealers and 23 cents at retail. Their Jubilation was marred, howovcr, by the fact that similar reductions announced In tho Middle West nnd South showed that Phlladelphlahs Bill! aro paying much moro for gasoline than tho automoblllsts of other Kctlon of tho country, Heductlons of 1 cent were also announced by the Standard Oil Company In Chicago and In Indiana, Michigan, Illinois and Mis souri nnd by the Texas Oil Company- In the South. The cost of gasoline In theso Statei, as shown by tho anouncement of the reduction, makei them n paradise for auto moblllsts, so far as tho coit ot fuel Is con cerned. In Chicago nnd Indianapolis the cost was reduced to 17 li cents a gallon to dealers. This Is 3H cents lower than In Philadel phia. In Kansas City tho cost to dealers is now 17.8 cents n gallon, 3.2 cents it gal lon cheaper than In this city. On lop or theso announcements, the Texas Oil Company declared n cut of 10 cents a barrel on Caddo and Da Sota light oil. This Is the sixth cut In tho price of Louisiana oils slnco July 25, and tho other pipe lino companies aro expected to meet It. Tho present price of Caddo light Is 05 cents and Do Hota light 85 cents. Automoblllsts aro looking to the end of tho war for any material relief In tho coit of gasoline. Before tho war It was 13 cents a gallon In many placoi. In reviewing the factors that havo caused tho targe Increase In tho price, the oil companies state that $50,000,000 has been spent In sinking new welts, and that the number of automobiles In use In this country Is Increasing by leapt and bounds. The nil companies ligure that 10,000,000 moro barrels of gasoline will bo required for tho automobiles that will bo manufactured during the next year. 50 YEARS IN SHORTHAND Henry C. Demming, Veteran Court Re- portor,to Give Reminiscences in Convention Address Henry C. Dcmmlntr. from Harrlsburtr, Pn 75 years old and for GO continuous years a court reporter, will nddress tho eighteenth nnnual convention of tho Na tional Shorthand Reporters' Association to day. His sub)cci wtll ho "A Fow Reminiscences of Fifty Years' l'xpcrlonco ns a Verbatim Repqrtcr." Tho automobile trip around tho city nnd throuKh tho parks, planned by tho local commltteo for yesterday nnd postponed on nccount of weather conditions, will be given today Tho farewell banquet Is scheduled for tonight. In lieu of the auto trip yesterday all the members were entertained last night at Keith's by tho local committee. Tomorrow tho sessions will close with routlno business nnd tho election and In stallation of omccrs. HOWARD HOSPITAL BENEFITS Will of C. C. Wistar Leaves $2000 to Institution Other Bequests Made A bequest of $2000 to the Howard Hos pital and Infirmary for Incurables 4s con tained In tho wilt of C. Cresson Wistar, 6355 Knox street, which was admitted to probato today. Tho $130,000 estate Is left to two Bons nnd a daughter of tho testator, and n portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Wnugh Is left to the Pennsylvania Acad emy of the FIno Arts. Other wills probated were thoso of Felix Marcus, 516 Mnnhelm street, which, in pri vate bequests, disposes of "property valued at $41,930; Henry Magulre, 1B30 South Twenty-first street. SS500. nnrt s.niiin tr Landis, 1677 Harrison street, $6480. Tho porsonulty of tho estate of Mary T. Parko has beon nppralscd at $4483.12. 3IEN SUED FOR LIBEL MISSING Police After Twenty-two-day Hunt Can't Find Newspaper Men Cap tain Kenny Accuser Twenty-two days havo elapsed slnco the Detcctlvo Bureau began Its hunt for J. Stewart Knlgnt,-owner of tho Sunday Tran script, and Samuel Dougherty, the publisher. Warrants were Issued for Dougherty and Knight nccuslng them nt criminal libel. Tho complainant Is Captnln Nicholas Kenny, who Is In command of the second pollco division. Tho warrants wero turned over to De tective Douglass and Detective Plateau. Tho police say they nro still searching for Knight and Dougherty and frankly admit they haven't been nblo to find a cluo. Prominent Photoplay Presentations Advertisements accepted only from clean, well-ventilated theaters WEST PHILADELPHIA EUREKA 0T" MAnKET bts. TRIANGLE PRESENTS DE WOLF HOPPER in "CASEY AT THE BAT- GARDEN "?4 I-ANSDOWNH AVE. Ort.ivi-"-i, mat, 2. rrvo. o:80 to n. WORLD FILM CORP, Presents Alice Brady in "Misa Petticoats" BIB HOPKINB COMEDY. OTHERS SOUTH PHILADELPHIA OLYMPIA bhoad and J-t l IVl r l V BAINBRIDQE Tht maximum In, comfort, tafttv and amuse tntnt at h wlalmum irto. MATS. DAILY. THE GRIP OF EVIL" ALSO A SURPRISE FEATURE eybning ledger-Philadelphia; thukdat, ' august rr, CAPTURE ENDS 3-YEAU CHASE Postal Inspectors Scoured Europe for Alleged Fako Promoter A three-year chaso thrpughout tho United States and Europe has ended In the capture by the postal authorities In this district ot Aisled Welgand, who Is known by at least four other names, A. Willis, Loyal Devllte, A. Itagen and T. A. Tomkoss. He will bo nrralgncd before United States Commis sioner Long In the Federal Building hero today. Ho la accused ot having sold In various cities and towns half Interests In an Im proved shoo hook company to as many persons ns ho could Interest. Postal In spector Frank Smith arrested him In At lantic City. Albert L. Wilson Word wai received today of tho death of Albert Lapsley Wilson, for many years a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, at his homo in Paris, 11 Hue Kdmond Valentin. Ho vuis nearly 70 years old, and for the last two years has been In III health. Mr. Wil son was a member of the Itlttenhouso Club nnd tho Merlon Cricket Club. Sherman P. Morgan Word was received today of tho death of Sherman Farkcr Morgan, of Wheeling. W. Va who was graduated from Haverford College last spring. His death occurred at Grand Rapids, Mich., whero ho was spend ing his vacation. Ho was to havo arrived nt Philadelphia on Tuesday to tako a posi tion with the Glrard Trust Company. Mr. Morgan was 22 years old, and tho son of A. L. Morgan, president of tho Wheeling Ter minal Hallway Company. Miles A. McGchcan Arrangements nro being made today for tho funeral of Miles A. McGche.in, of 854 N'orth Twentieth street, for 42 years a member of tho fire department In this city, who died suddenly yesterday nftcrnoon nt West Chester. Death was duo to henrt dis ease. Mr. McOehoan was 72 years old and a member of tho Veteran Firemen's Asso ciation, tho Stato Firemen's Association, ns well as president of both tho Kntorprlso and Bulletin Building nnd Ioan Associations. "li'iTi'"'"' AUBiist IB. 1010, CLARA mtHTIN(li;il. dniiKhtrr of the Inte Frederick nnd Math Ida llreltlnger. ndntlven nnd mends, nnd all societies of which thn d'eeased was n member, aro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Friday, at 1 p. m,, at her late residence, 83S N. 6th st. Interment lll?,'.,;?,'' J' Mt- Vernon motery. IIRIt'K. On August 13, mill, HATH McCABK, widow of Harry C. llrlck. Itelntlvra nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral, on I rlday, at 7.30 n. m.. at tho chapel of An drew J. Hair A Son, Arch and llith sis. Hot ymn requiem mass nt tho Cathedral, 18th nnd , J".1" ts.. nt II n. m. Interment prlvnte. imoHN. On August lrt, 1010. ni.IZAlinTH A., wife of Hdwnrd J. Itroun nnd daughter of William nnd Catherine Itarr. Ilelatles nnd friends nro lnilted to attend tho funernl. on Kf turda at S:30 a. m . from her lito resl denco, 2.128 XV. Thompson st. High mass ut SI. Hllzabetirs Church, at 10 a m. Interment prlvnt. I11UIOKS. On August 10. 1010, LKOPOLD, hus band of Pine Ilrooks, aged 77 jeara. nela Uph nnd friends, also Krnkauer Chcvra, nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Fri day, nt 2 p. m precisely, nt the parlors of Morris Rosenberg's Son. 2009 N. Ilroad at. Interment nt Mt Carmcl Cemetery Prominent Photoplay Presentations Advertisements accepted only from clean, wcll-vcntilated theaters msii THE following theater obtain their Cnmpnny, which Is n guarantee of All nlrtiires reviewed before exniiiiiinii. obtnlnhis pictures through tho hTOMJ.i ARCADIA CHESTNUT nELOW 10TH WM. DESMOND in "LIEUTENANT DANNY" A rrT T f ME- AND THOMPSON APOLLU MATINEE DAILY Wm. Fox Virninin Pparsnn innureu Heart" Presents Trlnngle-Kostono Comedy rsn-i Tlf-1.1Tt B2D ABOVE MARKET , 1:30 & .1:30. 10c JOCjU1V1V1N 1 Mats., Eves.. 0:30, 8, 0;30, loe Ann Pennington " snowflake- irn A D C0TH AND CEDAR AVE. UIjIJAK. PARA1IOVXT THEATER METRO PRESENTS ni D,.r., I" "T"E ETERNAL Olga retrova question- FAIRMOUNT SiiSSd avenue OLIVER MOROHCO PHOTOPLAY Offers Edna Goodrich " 0f .Mifddalena" FRANKFORD "n rriANKrrvn,?NUE FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN THE WALL BETWEEN" 56TH ST. Theater MATINEE DAILY Below Spruce, Evgs. 7 to 11. Wm. II. Thompson In "Tha Eve of the Night" ROSCOE ARBUCKLE, 'THE WAITERS' nALL' Iltllle llurko In "Gloria's Romance" (8) rirAI?ri AVENUE THEATER LlIlVVIV.I-' 7TH AND OIRARD AVENUE METRO PICTURES CORP Presents RALPH HERZ and IRENE HOWLEY in THE PURPLE LADY" IRIS THEATER 3"8 ISS" BLANCHE SWEET in THE THOUSAND-DOLLAR HUSBAND" JEFFERSON 20TH AND DAUPHIN STREETR uuuuumu iuiuheh 1'reaent Mary MacLaren Hmr. LAFAYETTE 20u 5vbSoi?iok Anna Nilason and Tom Moore in "WHO'S QUILTYr IFAnFR FORTY-FIRST AND lJli.c-VLIlitV LANCASTER AVENUE Irene Fenwick ln "A c"oi? destiny- BILL.IB BURKE In "Olorla'a Ronunct" 11) LIBERTY B"AD LHMBIA TRIANOLE PRESENTS t,uiIulA Dorothv Gish ,n "TIIB litti-b UULUUiy UISll SCHOOL MA'AM" DEATHS CAltEr. On Auirut IS, lftlo. EDWARD, hus band of Ann Carey Relatives and frtends, and Holy Nome Society ot nt Edward's Church aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, nt 8 SO n. m. from his late resi dence, Mffwl Huntingdon street. Renulem iimim hi i rairarnj rnurcn, at lo a. m jniermrni at moijt scpulchro Cemetery, tomohilo funeral. Au- CVHN,S,n AuVf.1 .?. iniO. at Conullle. Ore., WALTEIJ L, CULIN. M. D.. aon of hilt ii. and tho late John Cnlln, aged 60 years. I'AVIS. On August .1(5. 1010, at her residence. f.22fi Spruce St., MARY C. E.. widow ot Lo renio F. Davla. Relatives and friends are In- vucu io ntiena ino lunerni services, on in- day, nt P. m.. at the Oliver It Hair Hulld inr. is: private. rii'.i.ii. on August is, tola, emilt a. Fini.D. aged 74 jears. Relatives and friends ore Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, nt 8.30 n. m., from the OlUer II Bi'r Ilulld Ing, 18S0 Chestnut st Mass at St. Phllo rnena's Church. I.ansdowne, l'a., al 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. GRr.fcNSrn'r.DK.R. On Atyrust 10. IMfl, nt At lantto City, N. J,, JOSEPH S.. husband of Ealella Schwerln ureensf elder. Itelatltrs and friends are. Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8:30 n. m.. from hU late renltlonn. 4 N. Sovereign ne.. Atlantla City, N, J., and at tho Mount. Blnal Chapel. Philadelphia, at 11.30 a. m. Inlorment at Mount Hlnal Cem etery. linrNUR. On August 15, lfilfl. HARltY, hus. band of Kntlo Hefner, nited 48 years. Rela tles and friends, also lllllgant Council No. 4, Jr. O. u A. M,, nnd Guard Assoclatlon.of Diligent Councl I. No. 4. and Col. Hawk ni Council, No. 209, Foresters ot America, are InMted to ntlend tho funeral services, on Pat vrday, nt 2 p, m., nt his late residence, 2811 N. Leo st. interment at Oreenmount Cem etery. Remains may Lo Mawtd on Friday eenlng, jr.NKINS. On August 10, 1010. .it her lata residence, nlll llreeno at., Ocrmsntown, FRANCES MARTIN, wife of William 1 Jen kins Solemn reoulem mass at St. Vincent do Fntil'a Church, Oermililnwn, on Friday, 18th Inst., at 10 n, m. Interment private. LEW. On August 10, 1010. nt Atlanlta City, ,V J , MICHAEL A., son of Esther and tho lalo Ansel Levy. Rclatltes nnd friends, also National Ixidge, No. 12, F. and A. M.! Ml. Vernon Chapter. No. 3, It. A M., of Wash ington. D. C.i Court Oenoral Lawton, No. 232, Foresters of America; emplojen of Immigra tion Stntton at Gloucester, N J., nnd alt other organisations of which lie wnn a member, nr Invited to attend tho funernl services, .n Bun day, at 2 p. m precisely at tho residence ot his mother. 10.12 French si. 117th nnd Htisquo hannu ne.) Interment at Adath Jesliurun Cemetery. Washington nnd Dnltlmore papers plea so copy. SlrCAMANT. On August 10, 1010. In Totls town, l'a.. Mrs. JAMES U. McCAMANT, In the slity-sexenth jear of hef age. Prlvato funeral services nt her late homo, Thursday evening, August 17. Interment nt Honey brook. Chester Co. I'ir.PI'.lt. On August 10. 1010. at her residence, .13 North !17tli St.. MART A , widow of Her man J Fleper. Notice of tiinornl later. Rl'.r.S. On August 13. 1010, MARY O., daugh ter of the late John E. nnd Mary llecs. In terred In Old Cathedral Cemetery. SHAIirn On August IB. 1010. MARY, wife of Joseph T. Sharpe. Relatives and friends, nlso Leaguo of tho Sacred Henrt nnd Altar Socleiv of tho Church of tho Vlsltnllon, aro Invited to nttend tho funeral, on Friday at 8 30 n. in , fiom her husband- rcsldento, 28 IB Jasper si Solemn requiem mnss nt tho Church of the Visit atlon. nt 10 a. in. Inter ment private, nt New Cathedral Cemetery. SMART. On August 10, 1010, AONE3 8TUR ROCK, daughter of Iho Into William S. and Elizabeth S. Smnrt, In her ninetieth year. Funeral services on Friday, at 11 n. ni , nt her late residence, 1000 South 10th st. Inter ment prlvnto. WALLACE. On August IB. 1010. JOHN Vf. WALLACE, beloved husbsnd of Mary A. Wal lace, nt hlo Into residence, 1827 North Tarlt nve In his 79th yenr. Relatives nnd friends, also St. John's Lodv, No. 115. F. nnd A. M., are Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Friday, at 2 p. m., from tho apartments of Albert Moore & Son. 722 North Rroad at. In terment at Mount Mo r inn Cemetery. Automo bile funeral. WILSON. On August H. 1010, at Paris. Franco. ALI1ERT LAPSLEY WILSON, of I'lilladelphln, In the 70th lear of his ngo, Boafsmq Gmpomx pleturrs through the STANLEY Bonking early showing of the lines! productions. ,iw inr tne , inciter UUUKI.XI COM I'ANV, ill juur lULiinu LOGAN THEATER "10 Hoad VIOLA DANA in "THE TLOWER OF NO MAN'S LAND" T nn TQT r,2D AND LOCUST LiVVUiJ J. Mats., 1:30 and 3:30, 10c. Evss.. (1:30, 8, 0:30, 15c. ETHEL CLAYTON A. CARLYLE HLACKWELL In "A WOMAN'S WAY" Market St. Theater a3TnEE?ET Marguerite Clark In "Prlnco and the. Pauper" THE ORIP OF EVIL" every Monday MARIE WALCAMP In "LIBERTY" every Wed. PALACE 1211 MARKET STREET IOC 20c. Marie Doro IN 'Common Ground" PARPC nIDE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. i7jaiiv MATj a.,5 nva 0.45 t0 n Trlangla r)nrnfllv (:U In "Tho Little Fronts i-'oroiny vjisn Hlwo Ma.nm.. Added KEYSTONE COMEDY PRINCESS ,0,TSrCT WORLD FILM CORP. Presents Muriel Ostriche ln "SA"'Y in RIAT TO OCHMANTOWN AVE. x"-"- AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. BABY MARIE OSBORNE in "LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE" DM RY MARKET STREET 1X - BELOW 7TH STREET Donald Brian ,(T, .IN , The omugglera" SAVOY 1IU MARKET 0 . V J 1 STREET WM. FOX Presents Theda Bara in "Under Two Flags" "TIOGA 17TU AND VENAN0 6TS. Billie Burke in "Gloria's Romance" OTHERS VICTORIA "AIKET ST. VlVvl UUIA ABOVE NINTH Douglas Fairbanks ,n "Tjjn::,rA.r1!' MAX FIOMAN In "JUCROBES" STANI FY MARKET ABOVE 10TH OiaiL,I llilB A, M. to llil3P.lt VIVIAN MARTIN in THE STRONG. ER LOVE" ::: ::: ::t ? ... ... ... ... r CLASSIFIED RATES EVENING LEDGER AOATE ItNE RATH FOR EACH INSERTION THIS STYLE TYPE (or like this) One or two times.. ............. 1hre times one week Fix times one week Situations Wanted three times one week. lUe lOe, 10c Help nnd Situation Wanted and Ixwt and Found ads aro inserted in the Daily Pubmo Ledges without addi tional charge. ' Want nds under all other classifications msy t repeated In the Pcstto LMxirn at combined rate. One or two limes tit Threo limes one week.tt, '5J. 81 times one week, ! lV4 TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) la nermllle In nil elasslOcatlons except Help nnd Situations- Wanted. Lost and Found, Per gonals, Hoirdlng nnd Rooms. When p.specl-, fill, add FIVE CENTS PER AOATK LINE TO ANY OF THE AUOVE RATES. There is a drujr store near your home that will accept Ledger want nds at ollico rates. XOST AND FOUND RuACELET Lost Thursday, August 10. blsck onyx nexlbla bracelet, mounted In gold. Lib eral reword If returned to J. E. Caldtvell & Co., 002Cheslnut. CERTfFICATI Lost, stock certlflcate No. 1.120 for threo shares stock Third National Rank, Issued In name of Louise Cochran. Renard on return to her attorney, Samuel F. Wheeler. Finance nidgj WATCH Lost, tody's watch, monogram It. R. C., coming from Tulpehocken Theater to Main st. can valued for Its associations! reward. B0I7 McMnhon nvc, Otn. UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WESTERN UNION TBLEORArit CO.. JBOI Chestnut st. Dr. lloyd A. Iwrv. Leo Nlrnuss, Mr Charles Oogle, Mr. Welsfeld. Fhllllps Rros. Co . tho Somme.r Slndlos. A. E. Sloan. Mr Havman, Francis T Sharpless. J II. Eakrldgs. Oeo F. McOulre. Trof. Rlgo. James Hansone, C H. Smith. L, (' Dlllman, Mrs E. Kraenrel, .Miss Fredla Mltll, 11, Goldberg, E J Ilrooks & Co., I)r Floyd Thompkins, Miss Dorothy Aschman. Rruco If Schorr. Rruco llaln E. Newberger. Geo Englert, John Mullen, Vendel Weiss, Jessie. POSTAL TELEORAI'ir CARLE CO., 1421 H. I'enn square ('has C Williams, llertha. M. Yrlck. Herl Fltrelhbnns, Dr. .Martin Itllsc. S. E. Thomas Mr Frederick Allen. Lewis P. Hoslnhug, F II. rinlt. K. (1 Slevrns, Mr. II. C. Smith, R D Hiilioe, W E. Durrcll, H I) Lcvlngs, It. XV. Mellchamp. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER, assistant; neat writer, quick nt nguresi $0 week to start! stato age, ex- perlence nnd religion. I' Dill. Ledger Orflco. UOOKKEKPEIir quick nnd acciirate! nblo to tnko off statement: state age, experience and salarydeslred. "D. L..I'.0, Box 3IL1. CLERK Young "lady IS lo2l ycarn: exper ience unnecesssry. must he high school grnd unle. H BIO, Ledger Centrnl. CHILDNI'RME "wanted, experienced. Protestant, white. Address W, W.. 12H Commonwealth Illdg.. Philadelphia. COOK chambermalil and waitress wanted by thn Orst of September at St. Martin's. Phila delphia; both girls must ho Orst class! small family! Prots. preferred. H 81U. Ledger Orflce. COMRINO AND DRAWING ROOM HELP Rcdoublcrs, spinners, twisters nnd dorters. ArrLY JOHN A JAMES DORSON. INC. Carpet nnd Plush Mills Rldgo nve. nbovo Allegheny Falls ot Schuylkill. COOK nnd downstairs work. Protestant pre ferred: reference required! seashore until Oc tober! Dermnntown permanently. Call Room 20.1. (108 Chistnut st. COOK, experienced In all branches of cooking: Herman prererreii: small ramny. ueicpnone or wrlto to Mrs. Thomas Royal. Devon. Pa. FILE CLERK Careful, competent correspon dence lllo clerk; 110 per week to olart. Address II. P , PostofllcB Box 3.1110. FINISHERS on men's, neckwear. Hughes & Bra dley Co 1301 Arch s L FOLDER Experienced folder on wedding sta tionery: only those accustomed to first-class work need apply. The Bailey, Banks & Riddle Company, 1221 Sansom st , fourth Jloor. OIRL for general housework; 3 In family. 25S0 Frankford ave. OIRLS Wanted, by September B, 2 experienced Protestant girls, to do entire work of small house In suburbs, 4 In fnmlly: sisters or mother and daughter preferred: wages SO and 17: glvo references. Address H 40.1. Ledger Central. OIRLS over 10 years wanted for light work: no experience necessary, SB week paid vvhllo learning. Apply 810 North 32d ot. GRISWOLD WORSTED CO. DARBY, TA. Startlns up new machinery. Want girls: good lliOi I ills le wages, ateaay work, ana will pay vvn ing HOUSEKEEPER, working, ln small first-class boarding house; moderate, salary first sear: good, permanent home to rellablo person: state ngo and references. P 01S, Ledger OfOce. HOUSEKEEPER. required. Apply working; prlvnto family; ref. 2.1 Onwen ave., Mount Airy. HOUSEWORK, general Neat girl for general housework In suburbs, no faro; family of 4, wages $11, Meet cmplover Friday afternoon, 3 o'clock. Oils Chestnut st , Room 21)5. HOUSEWORK Protestant girl for Swarth mora; small fnmlly; no laundry, no rhamher work; wagesIU per week. H82, Ledgerjp HOUSEWORK, general: white, for suburbs: ret eronco required. II 82.1. Ledxer OfOcO; HOUSEWORK, general! amalf family; no lauiv dry. 11 830. Ledger Office. LAD dictaphone operator and stenographer; ex perienced: salary J00 per month; advancement; . Permanent. M-tMj LedgerCentraL MAN AND WIFE, white; wife, cook: man. but ler and houseman. Phone 1332 Ardmore, or apply 201 tlleun road. Ardmore. MILLINERS Lit Brothers require experienced milliners. Apply Employment Bqreau. NURSE for year-old child, also to do light chambervvork at country place. 4 miles from Rryn ilavvr: Ocrman girl preferred. O 810, Ledger Central. N,,V?Br.ANTEP',,n,'ST UEFERENCESTii? QUIUDAPPIf(7r.N5lV; SHOES Experienced help wanted In packing room.SeenJloor3I5N.Fh; SHOES Experienced tip" fixers wanted. 315 N. 12th. seventh floor. STENOORAPHER. experienced: hours 8:30 to 013 lit J1J to start; good chanco of advance ment. 8. Rosenau tc Co., 0th and Noble. Dir..uuAruun munc laay with soma exp.t slata age. ep.. rat. Address P. O. Box IB 40. TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Tslephons Company offsra positions as operators to ln. telllgent young women between 18 and 22 j ears old: salary 10 a week whllo learning, with rapid advancement; a steady position Riaured.N with pleasant surroundings and un usual opportunity of promotion. Apply In person to the Bell Telephono Company's opera, lora' school. 40(1 Market st.. dally between b'ou a. m. and B p, m, Monday, Tuesday and Friday evenings between 7:30 and 8.30 o'clock. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, local and long dli tance. experienced. Apply Keystone Telephono w-ws J, in, IVWJU1 1 u o WAITRESS, Protestant, competent: small adult family on Main Line. Phone Merlon 421. WOMAN, refined, educated. . ...'. 's''"c1'-i JMU...BU, m icnrn expert cor set fitting: will teach and employ permanent ly, Tho Spirella fahop, 1013 Chestnut it, Mfc HELP WANTED FEMALE CetiMnwfd Iran Precedino CoUrnn WOMEN The ''lern manager of lsw CM cage corporation wishes tS."1.Mi."ient of high between 20 and 40 with tho "'J."''.1 hired sehoo education and free to traiel f.n, "hS will bo given good permanent rrP0t,0on,rrIPn.3 offers unusual opportunity to ft "uaiinen woman, give ftgei 'rt0CVJJfc.iPiMfi Address enee and phone number In first letter. Aaaress O 842, Ledger Central. . WOMEN" for kitchen work. Apply timekeeper a office, Ilellevue-strotfordHotel. n 'TTZT'.' .Z -. .. . YOUNO I.ADY in stocroom.ot reaay-..,-,,-. MAnraaiH Tn naiisi umiui v.in ..,--,.- IliailUini km w -..- -" i -. ( onnortunltv: must be good penman , and ac- " i'i' r'UV.'.-'h .it Rons" A Co.. 718 Arch vntivn t.aiw wsnrcrl lor nowmonii :' OS. tats office: good reference nography preferred F 91 Oenernl bnAmWrA of StS 902. IdgerOff!ce I lil"irr,COOi.f MANAOEK 327 Terry Rulldlng. HELP WANTED MALE ADVERTISINO SOLICITOR f,0rt.r.".W'V,.'f?ncM n.Mence,i. sMressive. good hiblts, references. The News Journnl. Lancaster, rn. RILL CLERIC Young man with soma experi ence. Apply William V. Riley A Co., 288 Chestnut sL -. BOY. brhlhT. Intelligent, not under ',?"" Jr nee. wanted In large mercanGle estahllshrnent. Reply In own handwriting to R 103, Ledger omco. BOY wanted to do "rand; and make hlmseir generally useful. L. Jaglelky. manufacturing Jeweler. 807 Bansom st HOY for office tvork In mercantile store; about 101 rhsnee for advancement; give references in letter. M 44B. Ledger Central. , iiOYS-" WANTED, near 10. P 012, Ledger omce. . nOYS wanted, over in. Laird, Schober ft -o 2Zfl ana .Mancet. nun noor. CARINnTMAKBRS. good, wanted. 712 Jeffer- son St.. ininaio. .n. j . CHAUFFEUR, experience, prlvato driving! city "ml country! time In last places state wages, employer, reason for leaving. R 150. Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR tn drlvo Plerce.Arrpwi also as sist with lawn: experienced! private fnmip;t give reference! state nc. wages nml expcrl inreJ;Jlt4J!0JLdgexOirice. CLERK Young man wanted In large mercan tll office! one who has had om"?5'ro?,,t1: perlence. Address In own hnndivrltlng with rerffrenrpw. l iiio t. irmci wms-t. CI.EnK" familiar with steam and Plumbing W piles: stato experience. HBil. Ledger Cent. ERRAND BOYS living In West Philadelphia and Oermontnwn: nlso hoy to make himself Hs-fiil In Jewelry shop! chance for advance ment for good loys bring reference. Rear 112.1 Cheslmitst. J FARM LABORERS wanted! good wages and advancement for slendv men. Apply In per Son or hy letter. II. K. Mulford Company, fllcnqlden Pa. . J FAHMilAND. colored, must he a good milker: good wages-, good home; excellent chanco for winter work; references required Apply 1810 Spruce st. TIREMAN T.OCOJtOTlVE EXPERIENCE APn.T nAt.Ti.Monn onto railroad LABOR BUREAU M9 S. 11TH ST. HOO yard men. while nr colored, lo handle craln-fed hogs: npply In person or by letter. II. K. Mulford Company. Olenolden.ra. HOSIERY HOARDERS; slendy work nnd pay good ns nnv. Wallace Wilson Hosiery Com pany. 43JB Orchard St.. Frankford. LATHE, ertlcnl boring mill and planer nanas. mnchlno Otters, etc . wnntedi best wnges. Em ployment Deportment, tho WestlnRhouse Ma chine Company. EnstPlttsbiirgh, Pn. MACHINISTS Wnnte'l. all-around outside men. Apply nt once, Camden Shipbuilding Company, head of Bth St.. Cnmden. MANAOER for high-class apartment hotel; 1.10 rooms: must stale experience and references. It I3H, ledger Central. MEI.TERS 2 experienced melters for 15-ton acid open hearth furnaco: tilting type: oil burn ing. Apply to Wntertnwn Arsenal. Watertown. Mass., stntlns experience, references and wages desired MEN. 10. wanted to learn tho sausage and pork packing business: 22c per hour. Apply aoirOermantownvp. MEN Wanted, laborers and locomotlvo cleaners, P. R. R. Co. Call 1711 Filbert' st. PAPHtt BOXES Young man wanted, exnerl- enced on Brown & Carver nnd corner-cutting machines. Apply Schoettle, 310 Florist. SALESMAN for one of Iho most remarkable E repositions ot the age; a man who has closed Ig deals and )ms rarned nt lenst J 3000 n year In the past; strictly commission; oppor tunity wonderful. Call Adelphlo Hotel, Thurs- day, n. m , and nsk for Mr.WUistenj SALESMAN for good motortruck stock: liberal commission paid. Call 0:30 to 12, 010 Stock Exchange Building. t SALESMAN Competent retail paint salesman to tako chargo retail paint dept. H 540. Led. Cent, SALESMAN Retail paint salesman desired. H J38,Ledger Central. SHOEMAKERS Wanted, an experienced welt channoler. Lilrd, Schober Si Co., 22d and iuarKFv, mm noor. SHOES Experienced tip fixers wanted. Moor. 313 North 12th. Seventh STENOORAPHER Young man. beginner, man- ufacturorof, , state ogoref. P.O. IioxJ340. TEACHERS, second and thlrdnsslstants: Hnt boro High School: term, 10 months; salary "B0 and 1030 per nnnum. W. W. Wllgus. President Hoard of Education. WANTED MACHINISTS WITH RAILROAD SHOP EXPERIENCE: CAR REPAIRERS. CAR BUILDERS, WHITfi AND COLORED LABORERS I OR SHOP AND TRACK WORK: NO LAnOR TROUBLE. APPLY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY FREE LABOR BUREAU CIO S. 11TH. WASHROOM man wanted: stendy employment nnd advancement for good workers. Apply In person or bv letter. II. K. Mulford Company, UlenoldonFa. ' WIREMEN Wanted, electric crane wlremenT thoso understanding conduit work. Apply crnno dttpiirtmeni, Nlles-Uement-Pond Co., Mifflin nnd Mendow sts YOUNO MAN wanted In stockroom of ready-ro-vvoar manufactory to assist ordtr clerk and 5Ster.i.im.u,t have "5ma experience: excellent S5Sartxln,,., T?ar advancement. Rosenblatt Bona & Co., 718 Arch at. YOJiha MAN wonted to learn restaurant busi ness; about 21 years old; must make neat ap pearance, good education nnd bo capable of doling clerical work. II 431. Ledger Central. YOUNO MAN wanted fn shipping and packing S?fif.r.,meSrtia?5" ""'' with paints and var- nlshes H 347. ledger Central. YOUNO MAN wanted, about 21 -.ears old, In do JiYfy BSrv,c "t ? )BrB corporation. Address. lthreferences H 335, Ledger Central. YCiUi.CiAIAN !?Os,taU. ,,illnt Ktte must'bTelE: porlenced. H 437. Ledger Central W5".IiiJ,KK,D mSra rellabl9 oung men to learn steel insh making: men who have work ed at nrnAln.ntnl Irnn .. A. ki..t ,...T1!T boll.r m.fcTn; ".Iti,-. .. .'.','" "'"""I"'"."' either as helpers or mechanics, n: will nay Ua vvhllo learning; ner week when proficient: state can easily lenm can maka 120 pe ago and exp. Add. 11. M,. p. b liox OOUU, fieneral TWO good bookkeeping positions. 118: several .Js"1' ,cler'cal positions open: bank clerk. lUXltS mll'or h''". 0 month: 2 tlmi clerks. J 33 month; comptometer operators, ISO: foreman for brass foundry; foreman for ma. chine shop: Instructor for boys' school: ex pert carpenter: also mason, Business Service Company. 1301 Land Tills Rldg, Dn"co SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER, some experience, Pelrco School irsfiililaio naj4t nn4 -.. , . - i. . ,..,. ..,fc a.,t mcurnw. it p-ii. L.eq. ucnt, Oini wanu poiuion as cook, private ramUyT ",:: ---- .-...w.e .!., muiiaiHuwn. HOUSEWORK wanted for whjta woman: refer, ence. H BB3. ledger Central. woroan "ar HOU3EKEKPEH, working- maU famlly; '"'" ft " rtuuitai .io I a N, i. N"raJ-.Wv,"fFtwra.a. "WK sea rjorin uerman woman w shes posltloni hospital training- .kindergarten, sewing; excel lent ref- 15 B, Pembroke ave,, Wayne, Pa SITTJATIONS WjfflPBD-inagg Continued root rrtetSiaa rv,..- - STENOORAPHER wishes pos AAA,. . -J U McKay. S Mildred st , Chari.,'" "' STENOOftAPH.ER B year,- exo. !'' W rniempKycn ii no, ledger CentVii " M YOUNO WOMAN. roOned deslrJ -private Mmlly In Oee.5L,Irt Wsl(.. "'"fciofte" IllUNO WOMAN, with 2 oMM,.- sitlon, housework, housekeeper "SaV"! SITUATIONS JW'ANTED-.TitA? ....f.... ..,....,. ,Lln, rllwI With nitency experience, wants part ii."rliS . ment O 7B8. Ledger Central t,m tttls ngeney experience. idv""i buukivkhi'kii experienced, will aiiiut . open, closeand wrltn iiv.' J"3lleeoS5y tnoderateterms.Jell phone Walnnt i7lntiS ROY. nged 18. rolnrert wl.t,. Pm 7117 -S t0. '" R',0r .tore; best ot meren5.!,.V'l i.uur v Fnirni, ---b. xl , CHAUFFEUR, whim i-i.-Tir . 141 once: 7 Jears' first-class reference " &$ repalr. H 821. ledger Office? ' m1" - t,oui. japsnese couple, experlenr. family: to tako ent ro charge ni ?.iA?r "Ml residence, H 417, ledger Central pMb OARDENER, married, liofamllv ' ... I sears' experience. In garden, lawn .JrI house work: can furnish best of ?.nr.J."d '" , li.i.u.ijujnrK Lcuger Branch. Iluilein'fi'' HOUSEWORK-jIannneso wants pi,,inj-ri ernl housework In small f.i.itJ0''1'?'". tn. 10 years' experience In this ritV.Tk.. """iff, e.nce.K,,aoN.18th"st '' " "fr. I'JUVATE SECRETARY Young msn .. -- capable correspondent and lenogMi,i?.M !J. ?il2'l",nto; references. II tlr' & SALES, ENOINEEIir with aucce's.r "-?: technical, rommerclnl.J.cutvS"BbH,nrt ?Ig?r'ch'neS,rrarf,Sent n" ? &Tfr SALESMAN Young rV1"' ?'. jnfrwtie. education! will start low In concern 5 ?! ndvancpment! refe.rcncps ii Blr I?ii rr . oani.naM, roan ami clly experlenr. ;.- ln makoncwconnectlon. If bs" ii.' ",1."1'' STENOORAPHER cashler"nnd rTer'k in 4' exp. ileslres position commercial nfm him r- nnd nmhltlous, lis H ir.n, Ledger fjen'1,"' TO UNO MAN. 22. desires clerical postiti,,. . ...-Mi-, -irrirnce' .1 vears ns Rhnt, n: "' . pa J roll nnd coat clerk. II 121, &,&;,"!'' YOUNO JIAN. 3. orti.r.nla ,,.,i.l...E" om- ; lly. business experlenco;' good cdrfe,M.ib'K Inside orontirercrcnccs 11 12.V lis fll'MI YOt'NO MAN. SI. desires position with n.rl dishing house, whero there Is Than". tl',r',h;' "'!"" ni m iiirwni. u ilia, iAdc.r r.,.:iH YOITNO MAN. 20. wishes sales nr pleri-Vi -'l linn with manurrliirln r "Ir'erlcsl intk ' enreii nnd experience H 413. li,l, 'Li'J.'X' I YOUNO MAN. 21. vvlsh.J nii... n -., . JdJ perlence In stenonrnnhv ami J.Z," JV wora ii(.ii, i,(iger centrnl. v..k lOUNfl MAN vv-anta position doing clerTcaTVSl ' nt night. H 3.11, Ledger Centrnl, 8"1' EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES NVANTBD nt Mrs. Knne'a ofnee. nil s. "JniiTrr several Ilrst Class III, SKI, $I2 niok. ... kitchen molds 1 white touplcs, cotorea With mnn, flrst-clnss vvnltrcsses. French ,SS' - Kovcrncs'tai several nroncles for BtaiS! ll references required. Spruce 3401. "M' COOKS wanted. J7 to lllii (l.rm.rT.'r-r lant chnmbermnlils. XT iM tn. i H. resscs for Atlantic City; chef. waltr, .' chanfbermald for tea hrmald for tea roomi housemaWj. ?? Bnln rldgo st. r AUTOMOBILES For Mais CHASSIS We .h'? a io,T rheap car; of which ths chinli would ho very suitable for truck or dellnn work of any kind uon-t ran to come la .nJ. look them over If V Oil VVnilt Bnm.11,1.. .. 7 tiariraln nplrn fnt .intlinr., .............. - ., p..n.,. ..... .... ..,.. .-. j iMiiiwgrn. - LOCOMOBILE ' U3 2311 Market st. . . locust a ."S fijNKS. Mgr. Exchange Car Dent. f uauii.lac. uii, touring car, overhaulediTT S repalnled: full equipment, prlco JS50. Atrro 1 HALE8 CORPORATION. l4'J N. Il3it fl UAUiLLAU. iiiiji model, n-psssenger tourinr 1$ .... in j nnni'v. V.HII IllVCr U.3J B. m 2 1 Preston 4R-01 W. COLE 8 ' L. S. Demonstrator, BOWERS CO 21.1 North Rroad it. to LIS Distributers, HUDSON'S Fhnctotis roadrflcra nnd cabrlaleii. 1 Oomcry-Schwartz, 233 Nroad sL Jphiu l pAvii!i-iIilvS; 7-paas- tour,nst b"Ei5: L-ILg'NALJ!l North Rrosd street ' TAIOE loin Roadster, In excellent condlliorir vvlth extrnn; tires cood; will sacrifice. L Ml! ledger Central. 1015 5-PASSENOER TOURINO CAR.' perfect condition. , 1800. nr will consider oood ml loniio 4ui ttmuiib tiuin. , HUDSON G 1916 PARTS sciionnn S3 1 1 4.1 MARKET CHEVROLET SEND Itlll FREE BULLETIN OF USnD CARS nonsoN Ainu excilvnoe. 2s1 n. nncuD ONE 1012 MODEL 48-H. P. PACKARD COIlfE WITIRUNAIlOUT BODY FOR SALE: QOODf? na -,.,. ..t 11., i.r.Llil-lV V.l,lll(Al, PARTS SCirpBER, 3341-13-4.1 MARKET ST. ATJTO LIVERY AND OARAGES INDEPENDENT TAX1CAB CO.' 2420 N RROAD ST AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY TO IirRH Diamond II40S. Nevorclosed 1'nrk IS. STAR TAXICAR CO. IHONE DIAMOND 74, TA5'I TOURINO LIMOIIfilNE HALF REGULAR RATES. Never Closed. Formerly Jitney Rats Co. POPLAR. 1017 To hire (open day and nU-ht). ; I'ri.nih, 1,111 Tjrk 1482. b J! -r. hr.; als If .50 hr.: wed. uranu.new o-doss. taurine ctr. brana-now 7-nsss. llmouil&t. weddings, funerals. 171.1. Glrard. BUY MOIRTHR Portnble Oarages Steel or stucco On display 3031 N, Bth, Tlogx 20SI AUTO REPAIRING 7 SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES See llILLY, nt his new location, B10 NORTH BROAD STREET. CYLINDERS REKORED, new pistons and rlnn furnished, welding nnd brazing. II. B. Un derwood b Co.. 102,1 Hamilton street. PMU. ATJTO SUPPLIES TIMKEN-BEARINOS HYATT New Departure Service Sta. Tha Owllllam Co., ian Arcn at. i'n. walnut 34U7. itace auo- PARTS Phlla. Auto Parts Co.. 823 N. 13th. Park HIS. AUTO TIRES PULLMAN TIRES Guaranteed 3300 miles. Compare prices. ORIM'a, 230 N. Broad street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAriTAI. Promotion Syndicate; Best Financial connectlona; complete Security selling fores; beat merchandising exports; will lay out Sales plan: estimate money needed, and finance Froposltlons of merit. Ugliest references demanded. Box 4348, Ledger Central. FOR SALE Oood will and equipment, factory department J. B. Shannon Hardware Coia- j Danv. owlnir to our rettrlne- from business, la- eluded In equipment are machines and PP; ;j ratus for doing every description of n;i" 3 worn, locKsmitning, sliver-plating. orooui. art metal work for mausoleums, nsw builders, etc.: tfils department has for -II ' Vaarsi sntnvel a1j4lit niirAns vs anil U 1 now In most nourishing condition: present A worKing torca wining to remains big opporr- tunlty for any one wishing to enter tola lu; prico nouu. call or write J. U, nannon w ware Co.. 810 Chestnut St.. Phlladalphla. . PATENTS Bn,l "r our free, boot iJ , . "Patents nd Trade-iltrf. W will help you develop your Invention. A Vic free. Reasonable, fees. Open Monday UtUKB Ulllll QU3VP, F03TER & WEBSTER sulTB " , JOIl Chestnut st Bell phone Wslnut 50- By C. A. VOIGHT