it I w ' V n- 10 BOW comedy STANDS IN THE PICTURES A Question for Picture Theater Managers Which Can Only Be Answered by the Fans -he result of tlin Kvenlng Ledger's Tlmtoplajr Content I now known. The nnnnlmons decision of the Judges will be published In tomorrow' Erenlnr. Ledger. When the feholoplfiy editor stepped out of doors for a day1 oil he told his assistant that hA tibn nnslatnnli would And "a. lend." thnt is something to start Iho department with, In tho news. But, as the country papers often say, news nro scarce this week. The chief Iterri, In fact, has been tho -visit to Philadelphia of a Griffith star. Ot that more later. But there have been some Interesting- things In the theaters them selves, and those things Are -worth thinking about What does the moving-picture fan think about comedies? Every theater ndvertlses its feature film five reels, mentions the names of the star, "ftf tho producer, of the director Many of them merely ndd "com edy," as If the comedy vcro n filler. Is It? Tho fact Is that a great number of per fectly good fans go to the pictures because they like the comedies and nro willing to take a chance on liking the feature The moving-picture enthusiast has definite likes and dislikes. Thero nro "Metro-fans" who do not care for Triangles nnd "Fox-fans" who will not go round tho corner to sea a Metro. There aro Drew-comedy enthu siasts nnd Koystono-liostcrn and others. They llko their particular brand of comedy and would go miles to seo it. Of courso, the Chaplin crowd is enormous, almost uni versal. Now the point Is that the comedy Is underplayed as an attraction. Tho writer knows perhaps a hundred fans who travel irom one end of tho city to another to seo a iKeyntono, but they aro often compelled to phone tho Triangle office to discover whero a Keystone Is on. Many theaters havo substituted n serial for the comedy, and, while the serial has drawn a certain patronage, tho comedy patronago has fallen off. Tako a special case. Hank Mann, In "His Bread and Butter," was certainly one of the greatest comody films ever put on. For about two weeks It was seen horo and thero and received complimentary mention. If it is still being shown, and It ought to run n year, no one can find out unless ho happens to pass tho theater and Bees the sign. Another annoying thing Is that at both central and neighborhood houses tho ticket sellers aro utterly unconscious of tho pres ence 'of comedies. You ask, Is Max Fig man on today? They toll you no. Perhaps you go in. Presently Max appears. A Kttlo playing up of the comedy feature would be good business, for the exhibitors and would please, tho fans mightily. The first showing of David W. Griffith's "Intolerance" has been unfortunately held over until Scptomber 5. Tho dato for Phila delphia Is not yet announced. Mr. Griffith arrives In tho East soon. , Theatrical Baedeker FEATURE FILMS STANLEY "Tho Stronger Love." with Vivian Martin, a Fallaa-Paramount film, and regular features. AJICADIA "Hell-to-ray Auetln." with Wilfred Lucas and Bessie Love, a Griffith-Triangle 111m, and other films. PALACE "Common Ground." with Marin Doro. a Famous Players-Paramount nim. and a surrounding bill. VICTORIA Friday- nnd Saturday. "CJod's Half Acre," with Mabel Taliaferro, and "Laundry Liz," with Fay Tlnchor. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Sophia Tucker: Evi Taylor and Lnw rrnco Orattan. In "Hocking tho Hoat": Bert Lamont and hla cowboys: Franker Wood and Bunco Wyde. In That's All Right"; Jean Ilerzac'a Petit Indoor Circus; Mullen and Rogers, in "Nlmhte Nonsense": Myrtlo Young and Jessica Brown; Clarence Marks; the Lar nods. In "Nonsense on Wheels," and tho Sells Tribune Pictures. GLOBE Charles Harris nnd Mattle Choate, In "The Mayor and tho Manicure"; "The Girls from Kokomo": Cutler. Hughea and Cutler. In '"On a Doorstep": L'arlo and -Ilarletto: Jack Reddy; Neluscn and Hurley; Mnbel Johnson: Newport and Stlrk; Kono and Wagner, and the Three Hedders. CRAND Al White and Miss Trances; Dunbar's Old-time Darkles: Hlbert and Meyers. In "A Hobby Flirtation": Charlra Slato; tho aasch Slaters; Degnau and Clifton, and moving pic tures. CROSS KEYS D. J. Padden. In "Tho Phun Phlenils": Ashley and Morzan. In "On the Street": Marie Sparrow, comedienne; "The Scoop," a comedy dramatic playlet: Fletcher, Llbby and McCabe. In "The Measenger Boy," and Charles Thompson, Juggling ottering-. Funeral of H. C. Disston Tomorrow Funeral services for Harry C. Disston, who died on Thursday, will be held at his late home In Oak Park at 1:30 o'clock to morrow afternoon. Interment will bo In West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Tho serv ices will be private. Mr. Disston was 49 years old, and a son of tho late Samuel Disston, who was a brother to Henry Disston, founder of the Disston saw firm. He was a member of the Union League, Lu Lu Temple, Columbia Club, Philadel phia Yachf Club, Cedar Park Driving Club nnd the Whltemarsh Country Club. He is survived by a widow, Mrs. Carrie Disston : his mother, Mrs. Samuel Disston; two sisters. Misses Janet and Edne Disston, and a brother, 3. Horace Disston. Charles Ffrench NEW -OHJ.C. Aug. 18. Charles Ffrench. of Chicago, publisher of the Musical Leader, Is llead from .injuries received in a fall from' a. street car. Mr. Ffrench for merly was a member bf the Irish Fellow ship Club, a member of the Hoard of Edu cation, and was a life member of the Chicago Press Club. He came to this city from London about 25 years ago. Mr. Ffrench Is survived by his widow, four daughters and two sons. CoL William P. Cloogh NEW YORK. Aug. 18. Colonel William P. Clough, chairman of the board of di rectors of the Northern Paclflo Railway, with which he has been connected for many years, died late last night In tho Pres. byterlan Hospital. He was a close asso ciate of the late Jtunea J. Hill during his,' lonsr career aa railroad man and "empire builder" and was one of his legal" ad--visors. III Man Seeks Death Because he was 111 and despondent, Wil liam H. Dick, T3 years old. a Civil War veteran, attempted suicide last night, ac cording to the police, by cutting- his throat three times with a razor. Ho was found In his room, at 2020 Oxford street, and Is In a critical condition at the Women's Homeopathla Hospital. STEAMSHIPS VACATION TRIPS DY8EA FHILADKLHIU TO BOSTON . SAVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE DELIGHTFUL SXlL FSae Steamers, Low Faxes. Best Service Plan our vacation to Include. "Jrtnwt, Coastwise Trips In tlu World" Tour Book Free on Request. Merchants & Miner Trans. Co, City "Office, 10S S. 8th Bt.. Phlla. Consult any ticket or tou-tat ageot. TRIPS BY WATER ItwaiaJj. days r more. . ....,,..,..$43.40 up Fwrto Ut. IS Uy rul ,, et.fra up lima ScolU ftoJ NefdUd. ...... tw.oa au !Wyu1 JcsnvlU., 40.00 yl information OS & ox any other vaster tw rail tris. IauU- f&raUbed. gji.?ii iJe&rUt Department Ttw Ffrurik Sir Niai Haak Mf . ,, Wi . ? I; . L.- ' . L V&W . I VrifcSacMvMMb-w. r--T rf"tA-rrtt-fl)lB PRIZE-WINNING BABY Kathryn Fitzgerald, of 1210 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia, won a pearl necklace, tho prize offered for tho best dressed baby at a recent Atlantic City baby show. SHORE VISITORS ENVY VENTNOR'S TENTED AND SHADY BATHING BEACH Blistered Atlantic City Folk Would Welcome Conven iences Provided South of Their Haunts GOLF COURSE FORECAST ATLANTIC CITY, Auff. 18. Many visi tors aro envylnc tho summer residents of Ventnor durlnff tho bathing hours on Ausust days when the Bun is sending down rnya thnt blister and burn wherever they strike. In that foshlonablo suburb of this city bathing beaches are under city control, shelter tents dot them and bathers loll In their shade beforo or after a dip In tho ocean without being burned to a crlBp. No charge Is made for tho use of the so tents. Swings, slides and see-saws nro also provided for tho children, nnd tho life guards, having only a short stretch of tho ocean to cover, pollco the beaches ns well as keep a watchful eye on bathers. In this city bathers have to seek tho shnde given by tho Boardwalk In case they want" to rc3t where the sun will not strlko them. Furthermore, bathers aro not welcome In the reclining beach chairs if their suits be wet. The beach front here is so valuable and the popular bathing districts so crowded every day in August that shelter tents would bo out of the question. Outdoor Bports here nro not confined to tho beach, as many peoplo Imagine. Lovers of tennis havo an opportunity to Indulge. In their favorite game, as there aro a number of public tennis courts which can bo rented by tho hour or day. Many amateur matches nro played every day on these, courts. Oolf experts must Journey over to tho mainland, either to the Country Club nt Northflcld or to the Seavlew links at Abse con. A number of visitors who aro experts at golf have complained about the distance they must travel to reach the courses, There Is soma talk of establishing a pu'jllc golf course on one of the made islands across the thoroughfare opposite Chelsea. Though tho projectors of this enterprise will make a. chargo for tho uso of the grounds, it will bo In tho shape of an admission fee and not through club membership. Philadelphia Shrinera Praised Members of Lu Lu Temple, of Philadel phia, who attended the Imperial Council pilgrimage of 1916, Ancient Arabic Order of tho Nobles of tho Hystlc Shrine, which wan held in Toronto, Canada, last month, received pralso for their activities and good fellowship. "No man In Shrlnedom Is more beloved than W. Freeland Kcndrlck, Illustrious Potentate of Lu Lu Temple, of Philadelphia," says the Toronto Dally News. IN MEMORIAM CnOMMrn. In loving remembrance of my hus band. WILLIAM CROMMIE, died August 18. 1011. WIFE. OEOKGE. In memorlam SUSAN BRAZAO GEORGE. August 18. 1S0B. HARRIS. In loving- remembrance of our father, ISAAC HARRIS, who died August 18. 1608. HIS CHILDREN. SWOYER. In memory of COLONEL J. 1C. 8WOYER. beloved father of Joseph D. and Alfred P. Bwoysr, on his both birthday. BARNARD. On August 17, 1016, at Wlldwood, N. J,. Major CHARLES 8. BARNARD, hus. band of the lata Sarah Barnard (nee lllckarda) and father of Captain S, G. Barnard, of Bat tery B. of Camden. N. J., aged 78 years. Relatives and friends, also Senatus Lodge. No, 70. I. O. O. F., and all military friends, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sun day, at 3 p. m.. at his lata residence, 407 North 2d st., Camden, N, J. Remains may be viewed Saturday, from I to 2:3U p. m at 410 West Juniper ave., Wlldwood. N. J. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. Camden. BEECIIKR. On Ausust 17. 1010. at Pottsvllle, Pa., SARAH A. BEECHER, wife of J, w! Beecher, of Pottsvllle. Pa. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Baturday, at 4 p. m.. from her lata residence, Pottsvllle. Pa. Interment prlvata. BLAItK. On August 10, 1810, LOUISE! 8. STEAMBOATS IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE To AUGUSTINE BEACH 100-MILE RIDE for 50c STOPPING AT rENNSOKOVK CHESTER DAILY WEEKDAYS ONLY Only boat to AnruMlns Beach. Landing la front of Grose. hour ?. the Beach. Hats alt water bathing 800 sanitary bathrooms. DANCING ALL DAY on boat A grounds. Plenty tables, benches and shads. Artesian water. Fare 3B4 50c Children ? 25c Loaves Arch fit. IVbarf M:S0 A. U. Dally. Sunday 0:00 A, 11. JAUES E. OTIS. Ucr.. H AJtCll STUEET Prominent Photoplay Presentations Advertisements accepted only from clean, wll-Yntl!atd theatsra WEST PHILADELPHIA EUREKA 0TH MARKBT fiT8. WM. FOX Presents Theda Bara "east LYNNE" PARFlFM MD LANSDOWNE AVE. IxAKJJJLri EVENING 8:30 TCV 11. B,utnTtur" Louise Lovely in "Bobble of the Ballet" bOL'TH PHILADELPHIA OT YMPIA BROAD AND Tha miumntm M cODiort, tafetu and umim. uu-utt a thf tnlmimun Jirlcs. MATS. DAILY. TheSronlky la H.OP, THJS DBViL 3 SHEW" EVENING DEATH 8 npAKE (nee Stevenson), wife of Mordecat D. lllake, aged 38 years. Relatives and friends, also members or Kast baptist Church, nre In vited to attend the funeral services, on Sat uf'ay. l 2 P. m., at her late residence, 1212 East Columbia Ave. BROWN. On Aunnt , 19, 1010. EMZAtJBTH A., wife of Kdwnrd J, lirown and dauthter of WilllAm and Catherine Itarr. ,. Ilelatlres and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Baturday. at 8:30 a. m., from her late rest tncv 235S w. Thompson at. High mais at St, RMzabeth'a Church, at 10 a m. Interment rrlvnte. CARRY. On Ausust 15, 101ft. EDWAttD. hus band of Ann Carey. .Relatives and friends, and Holy Name Society of Et. Edward's Church aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, nt S.SO n. m. from hla late resi dence, BOO West Huntingdon street. Requiem mass nt St. !:dwnrd-s Church, at 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Au tnmobllo funeral. DAVIS. On Awtust 10. 1010. ELIZABETH, wife of Joseph Uavls. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral erl. on Snturtloy. nt 2 p. m,, at her lata residence. ..., icntii ni. interment at .Mcnon cemetery. Auto service. OARIHNglt. on Aujrust 17, 1010' at the Pres. !l !$?." 1,0.T for Widows nnd Single Women, KATID. widow of Join Gardiner, aired S3 s'f?r"i nlatles nnd friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral irvlrcs, on Saturday, at 2 p: m .,.ft,.tl3r..?lo.m.e B9lh "t. and Oreenway ;ye.. West Philadelphia. Interment at .Mount Morlan Cemetery. "vTn" 0ni,Auu:k..1.T.,19lBi nt Dundale. Vlllanova. Pa.. ANNtK rv iiATmr ,,'i,HOOI.';0.1 August 10, 1DI0, at Magno la. N. J AHDIi: I,., nlfo of W. F. Haywood. Notice of funeral later. "'iT'VT,0". August 15, into. HARRY, hus. band of Katie Hefner, aged IS years. Rela. tlvcs and friend;, nlso. Diligent Council No, l,7 ? J1 A. Jf., nnd Uunrd Association of Diligent Council. No. 4. and. Col. Hawkins Cniinell, No. 2nn, roresters of America, nre Invited to attend the funeral services, on Hat urdny. at 2 p. in., at his lata residence. 2S11 ... 1,-e bi. inierment ai ureenmount i;em. etery. Remains may be lewcd on Friday cvenlrir. Hi:ilMA.N. On August 13. 1010. JENNIE H wife nfC, Hermann. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, nt 2 ti. m . nt tho Oliver It. Hair HulldliiR-, 1820 Chestnut at. Interment pr. ate. Kinil'. On August 10, 11)10, nt Darby. Pa.. UEOROn IIBNIlY Kli.MP. Sr., aged 00 jea'sl !.,:,.. ti nnu irieniis or tno rnmuy nro in llwl to attend the funeral serices, on Satur day. August 1U, at 1 p. m nt tho Mount felon A. At. i:. Church. Darby, Pa. Interment nt llden Cemetery. LEVY. On August 10. lniO. nt Atlantlo City. f. J.. MtCHAKI, A., son of Esther nnd tho Into Angel I,evy. Relatives nnd friends, alo National Lodge. No. 12, K. and A. M. : Jit. ernon Chnpter. No. 3. 11. A, M., of Wash ington. D. C. : Court General Lnwlon, No. 232, I-oreslers of America: emplojea of Immigra tion Stntlon nt Gloucester, N. J., nnd all othor organlzitlnns of which ho was n member, nre Invited to attend tho funeral servlcos, on Sun day, nt 2 P. nt. precisely, nt tho residence of his mother, 1032 French st. (17th and Susque hanna avo.) Interment nt Aclnth Jeshurun Cemetery. Washington and Daltlmore papers Pie ISO copy. MrCitOSNIX. On August 10. 1010. BEATRICE MrCltOSSI.V (nee Ran), widow of Jnmca Me Crossln. Relatives and friends, also Leaguo of Sacred Heart, aro Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, nt H.3C) a. in., from her mother's residence. 4!on Market St., West Philadelphia, Solemn mass of requiem nt Church of St Francis de Sales, 1U a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. l'lEI'EIt. On August 10. 101(1. MART A widow of Herman J Tleper, Uclntlves and friends nro Invited to nttend the funrnl. on Monday, nt 8 30 n. m from her lata real denee. 33 North 07th st. High mass at Our SUMMER RESORTS Located hich on in the midst of an WMwMW SWARTHMORE, PA. &iwmi T&r.MiKH Ample porches. Table unexcelled. Canoeing, tennis, dancing a'nd other recreations. The best resort for families. Good Commutation. Booklet. August and September m Phone 07 J. &KV: jfnMtr1 ATLiVNTIO CIIX N. J STONE HARBOR. N. J. THE lEADlNGnESORTHOTELOF THE WORLD I- STONE HAItBOR slfellaVtVVIV4AMIV xlrIIIlvll crahblne and boatlnK. Reosonablo rentals. .TT A-wrr-" 'l'l' v XT T moderato hotel rates, neautltul booklet. ATLiANTIC ClXY.W.tjr. lco SIcCRAVKN, Boroush Clerk. OWNERSHIP MAMAOEMIiNT. - - r - - - JQ8IAH WHITE B.SON8 COMPANY I WJLUWOOD. N. J. " ?AVnV Beach front: unnlns water; prlvata l.CBTSS-,rt-s.lM,rie city 3fx mi hath Cap 200 Auto. W H Qersfl KOS Set a TeW Standard Wx1VJjIAjUIA runnlna water. Auto serv ofservice,comfortx.beauty ice f. j. flqyd. lAncpTriBEPBpOTnjsopjHCTIELmTlfEWRU) " .,,,. ..... .. , dwt.v., """- j CHALFONTE HOTEL ZXP TjTTTT T TTDO 11110-1? Reasonnble rotes Mrs Cnlvln Satterlleld miljljirb lUUJij cUpZroc,-M,iT roomn Cap. I3" Massachusetts Av. and Beach. F. P. PHILLIPS OU wuuu Q 0 j18 wkly, J Cg Sprnrtr. Prominent Photoplay Presentations Advertisements accepted only from clean, well-ventilated theaters Wiw&f ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH WM. DESMOND in "LIEUTENANT DAl.'NY" A T3-M I r 8SD AND THOMPSON APOLLU MATINEE DAILY PARAMOUNT PRESENTS r a-J n "A Q UTTER Fannie Ward maqdalene" rtrt HinMT 82 ABOVE MARKET BELMUN 1 Mats., 1:30 A 3:30. 10a Dustin Farnum in flThe Virginian" ABOVE MARKET -Tr A D 00TH AND CEDAR AVE. CEDAK PARAilOVtfT THEATER PARAMOUNT PRE8ENTS r1 r .1:U In "THE MAKINO Edna vioouncn of maddalena" FAIRMOUNT 20TH AND , OIRARD AVENUE ,n.n.nft noropvpfl Tmevra FENWICIC tn "The Child of Destiny" "SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE" FRANKFORD nKmsxm JOHN M.AONndnAZELAWN in Added. CHARLIE CHIAPUN In "ONE A.,M." 56TH ST. Theater MAS? nOVAI.D BRIAN In "THE BMIinai.ERS" MAX FiailAN In "MICROBES" Comedy rt.n.nn AVENUE THEATER CalKAKL 7XH AND OIRARD AVENUE PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Pauline FredeHck - 'l$&l IRIS THEATER 3148 KENSINGTON AVENUE n.ti t.1. In "GLORIA'S JbiUie Durite romance- no. 10 All-Star Cast In "Tho Billionaire" JEFFERSON 29TH AND DAUPHIN STREETS IVAN FILM CO. Presents PAULA SHAY and MIONON ANDERSON In WW"niBClTt OF ILLUSION- LAFAYETTE S9M JSS&tk? MOLUE KING in THE SUMMER OIW." f XT KTWX3 FORTY-FIRST AND LJVA.1-E1. LANCASTER AVENUE Donald Brian The 51,.. I IRFRTY BROAD AND L 1 1J Li IV 1 X COLUMBIA METRO PICTURE CORP Presents Lionel Barrymore in The Quitter THE followlnr theaters obtnln their pictures throucli the STANLEY Booking Cnninunr. which Is n cuurantre of eurlr show Ins of the finest urodurtlons. All i"l?tureJ r"lee before exhlhlllon. A.k for the Ihenter In your locality obtalnlne pleffrei "throurt the STANLEY HOOKINO COMPANY. mtiiiiiiiiiiiumiirminift,......Miuuiiiiiiiiiiinintiiiiinmi, LEDGER-PHIIADteLPHIA", FRIDAY, rAUGTJBT 18, 1916. riEA-nts Lad Of Vletory Church, at 10 a. m. Inter ment at Holy Cress Cemetery, Rfilll. On August 17. 1010. REOINALD M., son of Reginald M. nndaTennls O. Held, and nrandson of Sylvester C. and Jennie Arm strong, aged 2 months IT days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, nt p p. m. precisely, at tho residence of his grandparents. 272S wood st Interment nt Mount Morlah Cemetery. niTTENlIOURE. On August 10. 1010. WIL LIAM RITTENHOUSB, aged 78, years. Rela tlves and friends nre Invited to attend the funeral without further notlco. from his late residence. Main ,ml White Hall. Norrlstown, Pa , Saturday, the 10th Inst., at 2:30 p. m. Interment nt RUeralda Cemetery. BCHOrSTAT.L." On August 17, 1D10. HARRY A , youngest child of Charles 11. nnd Jehiils D. Bchofstalt, nged P months. Relatives and friends nro Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Saturday, at 1.30 p. m . from his father's residence. 2B22 North Myrtlewood st. Interment private. WATSON" On August 10, 101(1, entered Into rest ROtlKRT WATSON, husband of Anna M, Watson. In his 80th year. Services will bo held on Saturday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock precisely, at his late residence. 2.142 West Pago street. Interment strictly private. .LOST AND FOUND UUACELET Lost. Thursday, August 10, black onyx fleslblo bracelet, mounted In gold. Lib eral reward If returned to J. E. C.llawell & io.t iiii ynesinut. CERTIFICATE OF MEMI1ERSHIP Certificate of membership No. 702 In tho Commer cial Exchange of Philadelphia In the namo of John Gardiner haMng been lost, nntlco Is hereby given that application has been mads for a now certificate. JOHNOARDINER. , TIRE -Ixist. Empire tire, on rim. 34x4, between Wlldwond, Tucknhoe. N. J. Howard. Placon tlno, 170.1 Carpenter St., Philadelphia. UNCLAIMED TELEQBAMS WESTERN .'if t-u rv wa bat Ant.. Kri .Tnnies llendernnn. llnv. 11 Patterson, Harry Freedman. A. A. Itikovetz. Glllotte. .Mia." Mclllse, .Mrs. E, Berks Henry. W. H. Allen. Miss Flora I u. jiowie, Albert s. A. .1. Bedford, ell I. Ed- Chns. E. Workman. Mr. Alfred n'Ne ward W. McCnskey, j. R. Conklln. Tycos iiinuu irFBBurc rtppflrniun, .Mariino .Mar chlony. Walter Nrltton, Vlncenio Risagnn, POSTAL TELEGRAPH CARLE CO.. 'H21 8. PENN so. Ilert Flt7glbbons. Louis Roma, H. W. Mllchamn. Charles Mnlue, L. B, Bcho field. Mrs. Mario Kins. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER, quick and nccurnto: ablo to take off statement: stato nge. experlenca and salary desired. "D, L,," P. O. Box 3443. CIHLDNURHE wanted, experienced, Protestant, uhlto Address W. W., 1214 Commonwealth Blrlg., Philadelphia.. CLERK Young lady, 18 to 21 years: experi ence unnecessary; must bo high school grad unto. II 843. Ledger Central. COMBING AND DRAWING ROOM HELP Itcdoublors, spinners, twisters nnd dorters. APPLY JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, INC. Carpet and Plush Mills Ridge avo. nboo Allegheny Falls of Schuylkill. SUMMER RESORTS the bank of old Crum. Creek and apple orchard. Beautiful' 'crounds. JJ'. Al. SUHUltSLiEY. , ...vNJ9.T.FonAi,?.,cq.. liyu re Shipbuilding Co., Ed. E. Dey. The Fair Ik Co.. L. J. 11 lletdeaux. J. a. Illsrhnrr. rink A . Ifilvkln. Mlt. .T.bh Pl.n, 8odm Grmmm LOGAN THEATER 4810 Ntn0AD Banche Sweet the'upe,, LOCUST B2D AND LOCUST Mats., 1:30 and 3:30, 10c. Eves., 0:30, 8. 0:30. 13e. Irene Fenwick ,n "A c,"cn?DESTINT.. Market St. Theater ""Ite?" WORLD FILM CORP, Presents Alice Brady in "Miss Petticoats" PALACE 12H MAnKET STREET Marie DoroComrnonGround PAPIcT KIDGB AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. rlr. MAT., 2jlB. EVa 0:45 to IL PARAMOUNT PRESENTS Louise Huff in "Destiny's Toy" PRINCESS wl$gBr RED FEATHER FEATURES Present Dorothy Davenport ln "T,0Slg0I&. ' RTAT TO OERMANTOWN AVE. llU. IKJ AT TULPEKOCKEN ST. Frank Keenan and Enid Marlcey in "THE PHANTOM" RIIR V MARKET STUEET w " BELOW TTH STREET WiUie Collier, Jr. lo "r"CALl'.aLE BILUE BURKfj la "Gloria's Romance' (11) SAVOY ""sUu? BLl'EBIRD FEATURES Present Ella HaU '" "E EVB AFFAm TJQQ A 1TTH AND VRNANGO ST3. Pauline Frederick ,n obtw60nralrde5 Paramount Bray Cartoons. Musty Suffer Comedy VICTORIA VMfSv'S-varra Mabel Taliaferro ta 'Ktr acre- FAY TINCHER la "LAUNDRY LIZ" 5TA1MT FY vakkst abovejoth OlAlNUvl II tin A 11 t 11 ilS P.M. VIVIAN MARTIN in THE STKONGER IXIVB" HELP 'WANTED FEMALE Continued from IftctAino Column COOK and downstairs work, Protestant pre ferred: reference required: seashore until Oc tober; Oermarttoivn permanently, ,Call Room . 205 008 Chestnut i. COOK. experleneedTirall brancnea of cooking! Oerman preferred: small family. Telephone or write to Mrs, Thomas Rpyal.Uevgn.ra. , FINISHERS on men's neckwear. Huihes A liramey CO., mm iron m. FOLDER Experienced folder on wedding sta tlonerys only these accustomed to flrst-clnss work need apply. The llalley. Hanks & Riddle company. 121 Hansom si., muriii hw. OIRLS Wanted, by. September 8. 2 "Perlenced Protestant girls, to do entire work of "mail house In suburbs. 4 In family: 't"' J mother and dtughter preferred: wages 1(1 and T give references. Address It 4u5, ledger Central. CURLS over 10 years wanted for light worki no experience necesstryi J3 week paid while learning. Apply 311) N. sza at. UIIU RLS wanted from 10 to 18 years of age Ir light manufacturing place. Apply at Smith Ramsey Embroidery Co., 1040 Market. QRISWOLD WORSTED CO. DARBY, PA. StaAlng.up new machinery. Want Jlrjt wed wages: steady work, and will pay while learn ing. HOUSEKEEPER, working. In small flrat-class boarding house: -noderato salary first year good, permanent homo to reliable Person: state age nnd references. P 010. Ledger Office. . HOUSEWORK, general: neat girl for general housework in suoiirusj uo "( '" " wages 10. Meet employer Friday nfternoon, , n08 tihestnut st.,Roon203. o'clock. HOUSEWORK Protestant girl for Bwartn- more; small family; no launary, no cnamoer- work; wages to perweck. H820,LedgerOff. HOUSEWORK, general, white, for suburbs! ref- erence required. H 82., Ledger Off Ice. HOUSEWORK, general, small family! no laun- dry. 11 830. Ledger Office, LACE MENDERS, experienced. Apply John BromleyjtSon, Jhlgh nvo. belowFront. , LADY dictaphone operator and stenographer: ex perienced, salary U" per monin. advancement permanent, .u 4i. lncrv.enirni. MAN AND WIFE, white; wife, cook: man. but ler and houseman. Phono 1332 Ardmors, or apply 2W Glenn road. Ardmore. r NtTllHE WANTED! BE8TREFERENCES RE- QUIRED. APPLY OERM.NTOWN1B01W. SALESLADIES, experienced, wanted In cloak nnd suit department. Apply M. SlUcrman & Son.N. W. corner lh nnd South. , SHOES Experienced help wnnled In packing room. Seventh floor, 318 N. 12th. SHOES Experienced tip fixers wanted. 313 N. 12th. seventh floor. , STENOGHAPHER. experienced only: must ho nent and hnvo fair education: state nge, experl- riice oml nalnry.H8.10, LedgcrCentral. STENOGRAPHER Young'lndy with some exp.s' slnte nge. exp.. ref. Address P. O. Box 1840. TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone Company offers positions ns operntors to In telligent oun women between 18 nnd 22 years old: salary Jfl a week whllo lenrnlng, with rapid advancement: a steady position assured, with plcasint surroundings and un usual opportunity of promotion. Apply In person to tho Bell Telephone Company's opera tors' school, 4W1 Market St., dally between R:.10 a. m. nnd 8 p. m., Monday, Tuesday and Friday oenlngs between 7:30 nnd 8:30 o'clock. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, local and long dis tance, experienced. Applv Keystone Telephone Company. 13.1 S 2d st.. Room 403. WAITRESS, Protestant, competent: small adult family on Main Line. Phono Merlon 421. WOMAN, reflned, rdumtcd. to learn expert cor set fitting, will teach nnd employ permanently. Tho Hpln-JU Shop. 1H1S Cheatnutat. WOMAN wanted, settled. Rood rook, neat house keeper; referencn required. II B32. Id. Off. WOMEN Tho eastern manaser of n larito Chl caixo corporntlon wishes to meet 2 or 3 women between 2n nnd 40 with the equivalent of hlith school education nnd free to travel; those hired will bo clen Rood, permanent proposition which offers unusunl opportunity to n qualified woman; clvo nee. education, previous experi ence nnd phono number In first letter. Address QS IS-JLedcer Central. WOMEN for kitchen work. Apply timekeeper's ofHreBellevue-Strntford Hotel. YOUNQ LADY wanted for downtown resles tnto office; good reference; knowledge of ate nocrnphy preferred. P n02. Ledger Offlco. YOUNO WOMAN for etendy position. Miller's, 4S2 lork ae.. between 4th and 8th below Noble. . fienernl TEACHERS WANTED, hlah nnd erodes- irnnd salary. NATIONAL TEArHERR' AOENCY, n. H. COOK. MANAOER. 327 Perry Bulldlnc HELPWANTED MALE ADVEItTlKlNO SOLICITOR for n-wsnaner: ex- nerlcnred. nRBressle. unod habits: references. Tho News Journal, Ijincastcr. Pn. BOY. brlKht, Intelllitenl. not under 10 years of nue. minted In InrKe merranflle establishment. Reiily In own hnndwrltlnit to B 133. Ledger Office. BOY for office work'ln mercantile. store:"ahout 111: chance for ndvnncoment: nlvo references lnjetter. M US, Ledger Central, BOY -Wanted, brlcht liov for lnsurnncn offlce. Bullillnirlth.nnd Walnut sts. .T.'i. "'urievani lornorntion. Jlanhattan Life BOY for office work, 111 years or ovor. nnlv Philadelphia Flro Underwriters' Association. en a, -1111 si. BOY waited, nbout 10, for Keneral work. lnrsB !P".HIPnfe .ofrlc"i.APPly. In own handwriting, 1 1)01). Idser Office. BOYS WANTED Ofllco. near 10, P 01 Ledger CABINET-MAKERS, cnod. wanted, son St., Buffalo. N. Y. 712 Jeffer CARPET LAYERS Wanted 3 thoroughly first. class union enrpet l.ners for Wnshlnstnn. D. U.. for senson of 17 weeks. Apply P 007. 1-edKcr Offlco. CLERK Younir man WHnted In larito merenn lllo offlco; one who has had some offlco ex. perfenre. Anplv In nun handwrltlnc with references, ft 131. Ledtcr Office. DRAFTSMEN on dls work: first class, thorough ly experienced men; excellent salary to com petent men. P. O. Box fi80l. Phlla. ERRAND BOYS living In West Philadelphia and C.ermantown: also boy to make himself useful In Jewelry shop: rhanro for advance, ment for Ruod boy; brine reference. Rear 1123 Chestnut st. FARM IABORERS wanted: Rood wages and advancement for stendv mn. Apply In ner yon or by letter. II. K. Mulford Company, Ulenolden. Pa. FIREMAN LOCOMOTIVE EXPERIENCE APPLY BALTIMORE Ik OHIO RAILROAD FREE LABOR BUREAU 510 S. 11TH ST. FOREMAN AND IYER-OIIT. capable man. experienced In portable boilers: general steel platp and welded work preferred: give full par ticulars, stating age. where last employed and salary first letter. Tho Columbiana Boiler Co.. Columbiana. O. HAMMERMEN. HELPERS, ETC., WANTED,' PRESSMEN AND HELPERS FOR 1000.TON STEAM HYDRAULIC PRESS: OOOD WAOFS AND STEADY WORK. APPLY PHILA. RTEEL AND VORdR CO. MILNOR AND BLEIGH STS., TACONT. I . I HOG YARD .MEN. WHITE OR COLODER. TO handlo grain-fed hogs. Apply In person or by letter. H. K. Mulford Companyt Olenolden. Pa' HOSIERY BOARDERS: stejdy work and "pay pnnd as any. Wallace Wl son Hosiery Co 4335 Orchard .at. Frankfprd. """ --t LAMORERS. SKILLED Soldersrs, 12.21 psr day of 8 hours, mora on ol tee work; cltlisns. ages 20 to S. Apply Frankford - Arsenal! preferably In person. " " LABORERS wanted: steady work) good wages Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 31st st. we1' MACHINISTS Wanted all-around outs'ld men Apply at once. Camden Shipbuilding CompTny; head of otn St.. Camden. 1 MACHINISTS All-around mechanics for new and repair work wanted .In paner mills. Bridga and Thompson sts., Bridesburg. Pa. "- MANAGER for high-class apartment hotel ISO irro; E.UdVer,la.ntre.X.ri,en" "ni "'"" MELTERS Two experienced ineltors for IB-ton acid open hearth furnace; tilting type; oil burn. lng. Apply to Watsrtown Arsenal. Watertowii Mass.. stating experience, references and wages desired. MEN. 10, wanted, to learn the sausags and pork packing business, 22c per hour. m ,.n..., mu. .., w Wf uuur. audi. Apply auto wcr ermantown ave. MEN Wanted laborers und locomotive cleaners' P. R..R. Co.Call 1711, Filbert it. MEN wanted for heavy oulsldo work;-steady wk: good wajes. Ap. Wm. Foster. 1203 N. 81st. PIECERS AND CREEL BOYS WANTED FOR NIOHT WORK. APPLY THOMAS WOLSi TENHOLME SONS CO.. FHANKFORD AVE. AND WESTMORELAND 8T, SALESMAN EXPERIENCED TWINE SALES. MAN. PREFERABLY ONE CARRYING LINE OF PAPER. TO HANDLE LINE OF liloil ORADB POLISHED TWININO. GOOD PROPOSITION: COMMISSION BASIS: REF ERENCE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL. ' B 203. LEDQER OFFICE SALESMAN wanted Concern representing sev eral Iron foundries want a man acquainted with buyera.of Iron castings la this territory; advlss experience and salary wanted. ( (i Ledger Central. " SALESMAN tor good motor truck stock. UUral cou tlaslon paid. Call 9;SQ to lit. 010 Stock ElOMBjlfdlg. SALESMAN with S00 rutj m auto specialty buslaesa, shares. H 041, dsr CentraL HELP WANTED MATiE Con f In bM jfro meeoiCo 5 SHOES Experienced tip fixers wanted, Seventh floor. 315 N. 12th. . STENOGRAPHER, 20 to 25 years of wlh, Imokkeeplng experience: s'v '.''ucatlon. exper ience, reference and age. M 040, Ledger Cent. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, experience with bond or stock house preferred, n .08, Ledger urnee. STENOGRAPHER Wanted, young man for per manent .position! good chancn for. en"" ment. Apply flS Stephen Glrard llulldlnsr. STENOGRAPHEn Young man. Mplnner, mat), ufacturers' of.; slate age: ref. P. O. Box ir40. TEACHERS, second and third "ls'Cn!"LV.V boro High School: term. 10 ,mon,lJ"!,.nL?,r.y $780 and 10.10 per annum. W. W. Wllgus, President Board of Edncatlon. WA8IHtOOM" men wanted: steady "nP1"''!"?' nnd advancement for.good workers. Appls in person or b letter, if. K. Jtulford Compnm, Cllenolden, Pa. - WATCHMAN, night, one understanding lollerj. Apply John Bromley & Sons, Lehigh avo. be low front. YOUNG MAN wanted to learn restnurnnt busi ness: about 21 years old: must make neat ap pearance, good education and, be capibie or dolngclcrlcalwork.H 451,Irfdger Central. YOUNG MAN foretall paTnt store: must be ex perienced. 11 4S7. Ledger Central. YOUNG MAN as billing clerk! slate experience nnd salary expected; PfiOO. Ledger Of nce WE 8TILL NEED moro reliable young men te learn steel sash making: men who have work ed at ornamental Iron work, blacksmltnint., bolter making, cither as helpers or mechanics, can easily learn: will pay 12 while learning: can make $20 rer week when proficient: state age and exp. Add. II, M P. O. Box 3500. flenernl TWO good bookkeeping positions. $13: several excellent clerical positions open: bank clerk, $18: elderly mnn for bank. $lif) month; 2 time clerks, $83 month: comptometer operators, jr.ds foreman for bines foundry: foreman for mi dline shop: Instructor for boja' school: ex pert carpenter; also meson, Business Servlco Company, 1301 Land Tltlo Bldg. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER. 15 years' experience, opablo of talcing entire ehnrgei permanent. position de sired: best referenco. II 4.111, I.eilger Central. COOK, chambermaid and waitress wnnt plnccs together. Call Boom 201, 008 Chestnut st. GIRL wants position ns Cook, prlvato family. Address -IPS. Hten'on ne., Qermantown. HOUHEKEEPEIl, working. . small family: no laundry: refer Address i'.iia norm sum si. SI-CRETARY-STI-NOOltAPHER; collego grad uate, good business nhlllty, wishes position whero intelligence nnd Initiative aro required nnd rewarded. II 47, Ledger Central. SECllETARY-STENOaRAPHEIl Young lady, 10 years' exp.. desires position whero efficiency Is nppreclated: present salary 122, Tioga 0300. STENOGRAPHER wishes pos. Address Miss II. L. McKay, S. Mildred st.,Charloatown, W.Vo. STENOGRAPHER. 2 years'" experience; neat nnd nrcurate; beat references, H 4B, I-ilger CenL STENOGRAPHER, 2 yearn' exp.; good knowledge of bookkeeping; til). II 41). Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER, general offlco work: 7 years' exp desires permanent pos, II 43. Led, Cent. YOUNG WOMAN, reOned, desires position In prlvnto family (n Germnntown, 3 or 4 hours a day; willing tn mnkn herself, generally use ful. II 827, Ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE IITIMIVTIVT. -Man, 2." cirs. wishes position ns auditor or rnnfldentlnl assistant tn nenern' -ni manager of progressive concern; thoroughly famlllnr with every phasn of business Includ ing accounting, management, systematizing. ctc; bestof Jef ; llfiOO II 1140, Ledger Cent. ARTIST Cnmmerrlnl nrttst. with ndv, agency experience, wnnls part time engagement, q 7.'S, ledger Central. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, grad. of U, of P. Wharton School, wishes to connect with corporation ns accountant or offlco man nger: excellent references. II 4 10, Led. Cent. CHAUFFEUR, white, single. t2 years' experi ence; 7 -icara' flrst-clnss referenco: make all repairs. II 828. Ledger Offlce. , CHAUFFEUR desires position with private fnmlly In country; handy ubnut placo; Amerl ran. experienced, abstainer. II 1112, Led. Cent. CONVEYANCER, young mnn. 21. law school graduate, with scleral xc.irs' nrnctlcnl ex nerlencc desires change of position. B 135, Ledger Offlce. COOlC-lll'TI.ER Jnnnnesn couple, flrst-clnss for small fnmlly. It 04.1. Ledger Central. OARDENER. married, no family, nge 30: IS years' experience In garden, lawn and green house, work; can furnish best of references; not nfruldof work. Led. Brnnch. lluatleton. Pa. MEN. 2. want positions, 'auto wnshlng. 1101 Lawrence at.. Camden. N. J. SALES ENGINEER, with successful record technical, commercial, exccutlie nbllltv, seeks larger Held than present connection offers. If 342, Ledger Central. SALESMAN Young nun, 24; energetic, "good education: will start low In concern offering advnnccmnt: references. H MD. Ledg. Cent. SALESMAN, road nnd city experience, wishes to make new connection. H fl.12. Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER, cashier nnd clerk. 10. R. R. ep.. desires position commercial firm; diligent nnd ambitious; lift, H 433. Ledger Central. YOUNG MAN. 2.1. with thor. bus. training nnd best refs., desires oppor. : experienced In office work credits, collections, advertising, corre spondence, etc.; mod. salary. O 841. Led. Ccn. YOI'NG MAN. 21. desires pos. with merchan dising house, whero there Is chance for adv.: employed at present H 332. Ledger Central. YOUNG MAN. 23 wishes position: II years' ex perience In stenography and general offlce ork.H 4.11. Ledger Central, OIRARD COLLEGE graduate. 2.1. ambitious, en ergetic, desires to change from accounting de. partment to selling or production; will leave town If good Inducements, It 3.17, Led. Cent. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES PROTESTANT, nnd Catholic chambermaids, waitresses, liundresses. chlldnurses, general housework glrla wish positions. Sirs. Kane. fillSjqtU st. Phono Spruce 3401. NK'HOf.LS' 102(1 Bnlnhrldge: romp, male and female help: nil nationalities supplied and wanted. Phone locust 2130. AUTOMOBILES For Salo LOOK OVER OUR USED CARS Before you decide. They are really BIG VALUES. Taken In partial payment for "NEW PAIOB CARS." Each Is a genuine bargain. 101B PAIOE Fairfield 0-4fl. 11)1,1 PAIGE Glrnnood I..1H. HUH PAIGE Roadster 11-40. 1013 CHALMERS.A-passenger. 1014 CAD1LLAI' Ilnudster. 11114 ARHOTT-DETROIT. 1U12 CADILLAC B-passenger. 1013 I.OCOMUOILB IMS. 1011 IMPERIAlk 1013 MITCHELL. 1D13 CHALMERS, blue body. 1011 BUICK. . 11114 OAKLAND. ' 1014 STUDEBAKER. 101.1 KRIT. HUPP-YATES Electrlo Coupe. BRHJIDW-WILLEY MOTOR CO, 304 N. Broad St. Ask for S. 8. Rodgers. AUGUST WHITE SALE. PACKABD, 80-H, P!. T-passenger touring! bar gain. . SIMPLEX. 4-80, 7.passenger touring. WINTON, -cylinder, 7-passenger, PACKARD. 80-H. P.. 7-passenger limousine. PANHARD limousine: bargain. '. LOCOMOBILE landaulot. 80-H. P 7-passenger: bargain. WHITE, 40-H. P., T-pasaenger touring. TRUCKS. AUTOCAR, 1V4 tons, WILCOX, delivery, THE WHITE CO. 218 NORTH BROAD STREET. L. 11. O'NEAL. USED CAR DEPARTMIVP BELL. SPRUCE 1003t KEY., nAC mif ' DEPENDABLE UBED CARS now In stock must be moved to make' room for new cars coming. room 1010 COLE 8 Touring 1013 COLE 30 TourKr. IS UvELWurTnT"- 8 5 &TiroAaNKT,.lSSS Tour,n- 1013 C1IAIERS Toirtni. L. S. BOWERS COMPANY COLE GRANT 23-2 N. Broad st. E-M-F idd5cn,Sui'p !3ftST.-W T.ffmfC1t.TnA PrtgFrwa 1800 .'"ocJmo'bYt,1 .hlr 23t', Market .. t . U. A J1KB. Mgr. Exchange o-p'O. so-: IBlwaw wit: tAllln.4 tirta. nrlrte lTryi rims; sqo4 23H Market st '""- U. A. aS?.K; If-. Ewh.r&'V lttCOMQBIl5 AUTOMOBILES For Sals Continued jrom Precertfni coli Ptl?.nrn B.flfl. w Ih specUl A-paa-cnger tourln. v- electric lights and generator, side Tsear&i&1r demountable, rims, good tires! m Si'-, powerful and speedy rar: t700. mWr, , , . LOCOMOBILE 2314 Market st. lM..t ... n. a. jtiniia. Mgr. Exchange ca, ft.D' mrmit .innn,., 0-38 700. excellent condition) Brles 1.0CO.MOBILE 0914 UtorV-f . . .. 9 IL A.JE.VK8, Mgr. Exchange Ca7ei?0' "?i POPE-HATtTFOItD. 1013"---Ji Equipped with clectrle llgnts and star.,. 1 1 splendid mechanical cond tlon: Ifluo " "tail II. A. JEMKa. MsT.ExehangTcar i;( We htve n few cheap enra of which th v.. , ' J would bo very suitable for truck or V.hI"' ? work or any Kina: aon't ran to corns i ."! look them over If you want somethln. .f' bargain price for, del I very purposes, LOCOMOBILE somethlnt at noses. 2314 Market St. Locutt it, . H. A. JENKS, Mgr. Exchango CaV ".1l' CADILLAC, iiuiiav 1 suit (.iniiiiiK cir avrrhMt)i iT painted: full equipment! pr ce islo IrWls XLES CORPORATION. 1 la k Vlroad S?J ' CADILLAC. 1013 model. .-passeneriSKr ; car in a. j snapo. call after aao Z . Preston 48-nl W. P. m, 1 ln excellent shape, mechanically perfect i? i sacrifice. ' "l liuraumiiii, as2 N, Broid il ' SENOER TOURING CAR.M.f7 nn - lit - iVtV PeriMt 1015 O-PASSENOER condition. 1800. or will coralaer good 'fHl estate equity. Wninut 3001. ,Ma Ml SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN- r ft--.,. t.i .if: --yi-1'. .V'.'.o AMU AUTOS wanted for parts. Philadelphia Ahi.-1 Parts Co.. 823 N. 13th st. Park it is ATJTO LIVERY AND QARAQE3 CALL WOODLAND 973 for tho highest prndo automobil service in Philadelphia. Positively tho larscst and beif. ' -.-.mU:1-m J-- TT.-WTXTt1r Ti ft T.n.-JL?- J tV, muu Jfiuvi'la ' r incst, equipment to ue lound, INDEPENDENT TAXICABCO 1 2429 N. PROAD ST. '. H AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY Tl ro iirau -Psrkjj, Diamond 0408. Never closed. STAR TAXICAU l!n. PHONE DIAMOND 74. TAXI TOURINO LIMOUSINE HALF REOULAR RATES. Never Closed. Formerly Jitney Rato Ce. roi I'LAR. ini7 To hlro (open day and ntitoT i.3 'nrk 1482, brand-new 6-pnss. touring ear 1 J-irS J' "l5S,V.i:"n.!''.J-1VJV. 18 J i ii: 80 lir.l weddings, funerals. 1718 Qirsn ',? BUY MOIKTER Portable Garages steel or atucco On display 3031 N. Bth. Tioga MIL Wanted GARAGE WANTED Capacity 30 or more enrs. 342.1 N, Bread. AUTO REPAIRING. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS The best equipped shop ln West Phlla. TVs straighten framea nnd axles, make -., ' harden nnd grind. Rebuild, overhaul and rs. - pair nil manea. x-ric iiur. AGENCY FOR MASTER CARBURETORS HIGOINS J3ROS.. 4212 Chestnut st. T 8PEED0METER TROUBLES T Seo BILLY, at his new location. B1U NORTH BROAD STREET. CYLINDERS REBORED. new pistons and rltih furnished, welding and brnslng. H. B. Da. . B.MHn.l f. fn tnOK 1I.mII,.. at... nt.... ' 102.1 Hamilton street. Phlla,' 3 AUTO SUPPLIES -ffl TIMKEN-BEARINQS HYATT New Departure Service Sta. The Gnllllam Ca. ' 1814 Arch st. Ph. Walnut 3107. Race ao: PARTS tn build or repair any car. I Phlla. Auto Parts Co., 823 N. 18th. Park 1411 3 & AUTO TIRES PULLMAN TIRES Guaranteed 330i) miles. Compare prices, GRIM'S. 2311 N. Broad street. TIRES Slightly used, nil sizes; your own prices. 82.1-82.1 North 13th. t'nrx nin. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAPITAL Promotion Syndicate: Best Financial connections; complete Security selling force; best merchandising experts: will lay nut Hales plan; estimate money needed, and finance Froposltions of merit. Ilghest references demanded. Box 4318. Ledger Central. Trnrt HAT.K rtnnrl wilt nnd rnulnment. factory1' department J. B. shannon Hardnare Corj.-J pany. owing to our retiring rrom uilncMiu' nl.i.fA.I In Miiiln.n.nl 11 r.. mnnlilti.. ami ltna.' ratus for doing every description of metal .J work. locKsmuning. siiver-piuunr, oreuinr. nrt metal work lor mausoleums, oaoii, , builders, etc.: this department has for TO Sears enjojed n splendid patronage snl la ; now In most flourishing condition: preient working force willing to remain: a big oppor tunity for nny one wishing to enter this line; inusi no soiu aukub; -i. line" ,uviI.a' V .rf write J. II. Khnnnon Hardware Co., 810 Cneit- i nut st.. rhllnrielpnia. PA'PTTlMTt? Scud for our free boo. m-LUri 1& i.atents Hi,d Trade-Markf." We will h'ln-uu develop our Invention. A lce free. Iteusnnabla fees. Open Monday ! ntniri itnlll R'SH. FOSTER & WEBSTER au,TBM, m -n.. . . . .-.. i it,.,.... nil iia juil uncsinui l. lien pnpnw ,,,uu. ..-- PENNSYLVANIA CORPORATION, backed W reputable business men, oltera opporlunltj ts sales engineer (mechanical) as sales nuntrer. with Interest In company, who can show o results:, Investment opi300( lo I3000 aeaireai. alia ilet.ills, Includinp plans for future, in ra- ply. H ir2. Ledger Central. WANTED 12000 to J3000. A contractor wltj plenty of work on concrete. Iron ftnaKj"; work needs the above amount to carry l" contracts for u few montra: tins good I wog and will pay commission and Interest for s .usjftheMnoneyAMjMOiJUderntral. , TREASURER wanted by publication company! ' an aggressive, enterprising man who can in vest I3UUU with services; salary 11801) Ir year, P uni, Ledger umce. WANTED 11000 to J5000 to dlicount f4 commercial notes; reasonable comrfllaiua paid. II 013. Ledger CentraL - FOR ...... -.- k.i In Aaltnf Ull A1. uoou-pajin iiuioj . ---,ii; County, selling on account of death to "",? CSIKLC, ft, W, w M, ....- " ' . BUSINESS PERSONALS . UlJll.iJa w.. , Bank references. Appraisement. 1 per M1" HARRY W. SMll-i'i 71 t sansom St. .. . ..v.Txca niftnilT EVENINO CLOTHES TO HIRE . Latest stvles. Phone Poplar 283. "" eium it'8, lutn ana uiraru v i - - SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed &r 'SB the only permanent way. Kvrs , ,0 Ha aiiiii. vii man iu"' . DRESSMAKING AND MILLINEBT DRESSMAKING BY EXPERT M O I & T Vt 807 penckl Bide,, Uth and Markat t. IFOR SALE BILLIARD. POOL, combination, second hJj bought, sold, rented, exchanged: ".JtJ! ...II.. i A l-..f., American OliniK turer. 320 Qlrard ave. Phone Kens. ?--,. BILLIARD, pool tables: new: secoiid-hi1,0.,. lng alleys; easy payments. u,?0i1 Btreet Co.. 222 3. Sth St.; phuns WaU-iJi , BlLLfAKD ANp POCKET r'AytfifartJCiC bowling alleys: easy payments. BRUs." BALKE-COLLENDBR CO.. lOOa Afi - CASH. REOISTER3 bought, eifharigwl. reP rtpliited, supplies; new and '"r'ary-tTi s new toiai aauers. as low as ' ij u easy tayments and fully gusranteeo. THE NATIONAL CASH BIMIgTSS CO. 730 CHESTNUT STRLET. . .... ! 1 . nti ouartj UAiKr of milk, running from i '". 'law i dally, at price, fixed by Milk SMW"3.ii cUtlon, guod, responsible dealers only V" appiy. w. ii. Kex. cnurcnviue. - DESKS. Urge assortment", also hS' FurS- nuure. uuung i-entrsi pf""," "Ciir airtet. tura Company. S04-00U-O14 Callowhlll sir" V-rt POTATO CULLS, smaller than HPn. rfc ". W. i IV. JVIlItfUl. U, "" Mitti c9 Fireproof. 80 slightly used. i,10" Jl BAFES and makes, ble bargalos, -" Vnnrlh ., h.lnMil RaCS ftO" VH2. Hl'UHEa. UTH -NO VVVWMVfiYv ess tb rircvst and best assortment . sffice furniture and Oxturel In this Prl ' t country. Anything to eoulp an of dee Ui,Z7t Inst will pleaw, you. Fre- dUvrj - r VALUABLE ecod-hand soda ,'ounii!,dltKi showcases for sale, all to first tUaj JffitiF very reasonable. S. W corner IStb " j KCI. HEATINQ UAK1N-KE U8EY HEALTH lUJAV W M1 cheaper Uian jte4i or hot w',V.,5i -LfSt Ir with oorm-rtaolatB-e. UU-W-B,' 1U7 FUbtr t. nmn i II UDSONS Phaetons, roadsters" and cabnm.TT equipped with electric lights and sunJJ Gomcr.v.Schwartx.2r.3 N. Ilrnad St., Phi:,"' llttPMOBtf.E. mil tntirTn"re foliriT-11-- . GORBON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N. nrtOAfi ONE fM2 MODEL 48-11. P. PACKATtiTconpi WITH RUNABOUT BODY FOR SALE: 0608 AS NEW. M 442. LEDGER CENTRAL. D , , VTnnleil j