Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 25, 1916, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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REPUBLICAN FACTIONS
HERE 4GREE TO TRUCE
IN MEREST OF HUfeHES
(Will Forget Differences Until
Next Spring to Work
Unitedly for National
Issues
CONTEST FOR OFFICES
A tnica Until next spring lian been de
clared between tho wnrrlnB faction? of tho
Republican Orfranlzntlon In this city. They
have, nirreed to stop factual fighting until
after the presidential election, and will not
continue the war they have bitterly waced
for three years, except In a minor way, until
tiext spring, when tho county election will
be held.
Both the Varea and the Penrose-McNIchol
factional leaders have como to an agree
ment to let factional differences alone until
next year's election. Tho word has been
officially passed In political circles that, for
tho sake of tho national ticket, both
factions wilt postpone hostilities within thn
Organization for the rest of tho year, and
will work together for tho election of
Hughes.
Outcropplngs of factional differences of
a. minor nature nro expected, but tho truce
'wilt bo observed In tho principal thing-!, ac
cording to leaders of both sides. There will
be contests for appointments, and over tho
lection of a few minor oftlolats, but tho
factional fight will not go any further than
that this year.
The lull In the fnctlonal warfaro Is, how
ever, only temporary. Next year the county
officers are to bo elected, and both factions
have their eyes on offices now held by the
opposing faction. Maneuvering already has
started to capture tho offices to bo filled, and
one of tho most bitter campaigns since tho
Tares first disputed tho Penrose-McNIchol
leadership Is expected.
Tho following orflces aro to be filled next
year: Receiver of Taxes, City Treasurer,
Tlcglster of Wills, District Attorney, suc
cesors to Common Pleas Judges Bregy,
JtcMlchael, Ferguson and Staake, alt six
Congressmen from Philadelphia, 30 Select
Co'uncltmcn and all members of Common
Council, and successors to Magistrates Mac
Farland, Elsenbrown, Rooncy, Tracy and
Boric.
Wlillo a bitter fight will bo made for con
trol of Councils, both factions aro now
maneuvering to gain control of tho principal
county offices to be fltlcd. Tho Vnrs, ac
cording to politicians, have their eyes on
the District Attorney's office and on tho
Register of Wills. They aro planning to
oppose tho re-election of both Rotan and
Eheehan, according to tho other leaders.
Tho Penrose-McNIchol forces. In retalia
tion, will fight tho Vare3 for the other two
offices to bo filled. They will placo candi
dates In tho field against Receiver Kendrlck
nd City Treasurer McCoach, both of whom
Are followers of the Vares.
Vertigo Kills Camden Conductor
Stricken with vertigo while at Broadway
and Kalghn avenue, Camden, last evening,
21, J. Lecrolx. of Audubon, N. J., a con
ductor employed by the Public Service Rail
way, died two hours later at tho Homeo
pathic Hospital. His skull was fractured.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Frank Lagler, 017 Falrmount ave., and Anna
Kathreln, OSS Turner at.
Russell S. Leary. 1(1.11) E. Lehigh ave., and Viola
if. Monroe, 3 too Market at.
Jacob Spcctor. I) 'JO S. 3d St., and Cella Llsan,
1D1T 8. nth t.
Nathaniel Slonlmaky. 1227 X. rrnnklln St., and
Fannla Snyderman. 1402 S. Bth st.
Abraham Ilshan, 274."i N. Tront at., and Bessie
Goldstein, 1I14 Moynmenslnir nvenue.
Jlobert II. Elliott. 7II0O Rising Hun ave., and
Laura SI. Shrum. I'ottatown, Pa.
Frank Porter. 4'JH Otenwood ave., and Ella C.
Nale, 30011 N. rercy st.
Carl de B. Poland, I.awndale. Pa., and Phoebe
A. Krobergcr, 1810 N. 15th st.
Carl F. Steldle. 18(10 E. Passyunk ave.. and
Florence M. Whltaker. Glrardvllle, Pa.
Jesse E. Smith. 8822 N. Carllslo St., and Vlr-
glnla E. King. 1243 Westmoreland st.
Arthur Sautcr, 4445 Sllvervvood at., and Marie
Andrews, 41S2 Terraco st.
John Mallnosky, 030 Now Market St., and Karo-
Ilna Sokoloska. 1108 Leopold st.
Jo5fp,fL 2?'J?7JLtt- ,,Jth Bt- ana Mary A.
Kelleher. 871 N ,40th st.
John C. Cooney, 58.13 Trinity place, and Helen
Harding, 405 S. 23d st.
Harry Rosenberg. S81 N. Bth St., and Dora Feld-
man. 818 N. 2d at;
TVItllam H. Fisher. 2017 Watklns St., and Eliza-
beth M. Trusty. 2017 Watklns st.
Paul Hartkopp, 1023 Fontaln at., and Anna E.
Ernst, 223 Oreen st.
Wadak Wozlek. 4303 Stiles st., and Zadwiga
Novrowakl. 4038 Bermuda at.
Edward Frankenberaer, 2480 N. 28th St.. and
Ulanchs E. Fly, 3725 N. 2Uth st.
Roman P. Hunt. Dryn Mawr, Pa., and Rebecca
Boggs, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Divorce Suits Begun
The following suits for divorce were be
fun today In Common Pleas Court No. 3 :
Katharine. Deragnler Heberltng vs. Russell
L. HeDerllng.
.Jean French Maddox vs. Harvey Llndsly
Aladdox. '
ismma si. Moon vs. Drlavan W. Moon.
Joseph Christian vs. Edith I. Christian.
Edith Funk vs. Harry Voiz Funk.
Jessie a. Keen vs. James W. Keen.
Dora Hantman vs. Harry Hantman
Theatrical Baedeker
FEATURE FIUI3
T:!&BY-Z3?c?n'i.. balf! Blanch Sweet. In
"Publlo Opinion," a. Laaky production, and
others.
ARCADIA Second half: Bessie Barrlacale la
"Home," a Triangle feature.
TAXO.CE Second half: Wallace Held and Cleo
Ridgley, In "The House of the Golden Win
dows," a Lasky-Paramount film.
VICTORIA Wednesday and Thursday, "Honor
Thy Name." Triangle feature, with Keenan,
Hay and Louise Glaum, and a Drew comedy,
Friday and Saturday. Metro feature, "The
"Weakness of Strength" and "Pills of Peril,"
comedy.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITH'S Vert Kalmar and Jessie Brown, In
"Nursery-Land": Douglas J. Wood & Co., In
Tho Shoplifter"; Dome Font; Oue and Harry
Haw, Avellng and Lloyd. Willie Solar. Three
Stolndel Brothers, "Follies d' Amour" 8 Moss &
Fry and the Florence Duo.
CLOSE "The Colonial Belles," musical, and
"The Scoop." a draraatto sketch; the Gliding
O'Mearas: "A Study In Black and Tan":
Reeder! Invention In posing;; The Messenger
Boy, the Soubrette and the Dandy"; Ashley
and Morgan, Marie Sparrow, Kane and Wait
ner, and David S. Halt b Co., in "Just Com
Out"
XIXON'S OKAND Roy Harrah b Co.. In
roller skating, Haydn. Borden and Haydn. In
humorous sketch. Maria and Billy Hart, Ste
vens and llrunelle. Maude Ttyaa ana Dave
Vanfleld and company.
CROSS KEYS Second half: Frldkowskl Troupe.
slrixlas and dancing spectacle: Junle Mills, In
ones; Jack Demon and the Winder Sisters, in
dances; Uljou Trio; International Beauties, and
Luclllo Savoy.
BURLESQUE
PEOPLE'S Reopening with Rose Sydell's
Famous London Belles, with a large cast. In
cluding Johnny Weber and Frances Cornell.
STJJOIEB BESOBTS
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STONK HAKBOR
96th raJlroada. Farm product and sa
faa4 fresA and plentllul. City coareoUanj.
Taut club. boaniwaU. batblog fine ashlar.
tilt!tn and bsattas. Rtaaooabla reotstf.
fciratj betel rates. BauUtul booklet.
LEO McCRAVEN. Uoxoujra cut.
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MARY PICKFORD
ALL BY HERSELF
She Is a Pictures Corporation
and She Has a Distributing
Organization, Strictly
Private
By tho Photoplay Editor
Tho 'inevitable has happened to Mary
Plckford. Individualism In tho films, shown
In the casei of Clara Kimball Young,
Charlc3 Chaplin, Herbert Urcnon nnd
others, has attacked Miss Mary. She Is
now tho namo part nnd Bole attraction of
tho Mary Plckford Tlctures Corporation,
nnd tho Attcraft Pictures Corporation Is
to distribute! tho product, out of program.
Tho Artcraft Is now, and It looks very much
as If It hnd been formed for Mary Plck
ford particularly.
That means that Mistress Mary Is not
to nppear on any regular list. In her
signed announcement to tho publlo Bho
says :
"In announcing tho formation of tho Mary
Plckford Film Corporation, I want to first
express my gratitude for tho co-operation
of tho exhibitors, everywhere, and nlso for
tho generous response of the publlo In bring
ing success to my efforts and various crea
tions on the screen. Surely without either
no one can have progressed and In my In
stance our work together has been so full
of happiness that it makes doubly treasured
the success that has come to us.
"In the selection of scenarios, tho casting
of companies, tho direction, production and
character creating of motion pictures, I nm
suro that I havo learned something every
day, nnd that I will keep on acquiring this
knowledgo. And that Is Just why I want
to uso It to tho best advantage In guiding
my own company, which will now produce
all of tho plays In which I am to bo seen.
It Is our purposo not only to glvo every
detail of tho Mary Plckford Film Corpora
tion our unfaltering direction, but to sur
round ourselves with tho best brains, abil
ity and skill In this wonderful art In
dustry." All very good. Miss Plckford. But hnven't
you lenrncd a llttlo something from David
Vnrk Grinith, and Isn't there anything to
say for tho Paramount?
Police Court Chronicle
Bill Dover can find Ills doublo In any part
of tho city. Ho Is bald after tho fashion
that most men are. Ho haB what might bo
called a standard noso of tho door knob
architecture. His old fashioned mustache
resembles many which ho encountered under
the noses of many men here nnd there.
Bill's chief aim In llfo Is to hunt down
men who look liko him. Ills latest dis
covery in thii lino was n West Philadel
phia cop. Bill stood bcsldo tho policeman
for a few minutes. Ho wns delighted to
hoar passeru-by remark that ho looked like
tho bluccoat. Finally ho and tho cop drifted
Into a little careless chatter.
"You certainly do look like me," said tho
policeman.
"People say I'm not a bad looking chap,"
replied Bill.
There was a pause.
"My name's Flnnegan," said tho cop.
"That's strange," said Bill. "So Is mine."
The cop's hnnd went out nnd met Bill's
In a warm clasp. Theii Bill confessed that
things were not alarmingly prosperous with
him. Tho cop felt sad. His hand went to
his pocket. Ho pressed a quarter In the
hand of Bill and tho latter expressed his
thanks.
"Let's take a walk and seo our friend BUI
Harris," said tho cop, "maybe ho can fix
you up In some new clothes."
Bltt agreed. The cop escorted him Into an
office and then Bill gasped, for the Bill
Harris was none other than Magistrate
Harris, whom Bill had met before.
"I told this fellow," said the cop "that
you could fix him up In a now suit of
clothes. Ho tried tho old relatlvo gag on
me and It cost mo a quarter to get him
right."
"You can have a new suit 'tomorrow,"
said tho Judge, "and wear it for three
months in the House of Correction."
IN MKMOniAM.
McANEM'EY. In memory of ELLEN Me
ANKSPEY. who departed this life August 25,
1013. "Ever present in memory while mem
ory Bhall last." SON.
Beatljs
BARKER. On August 23, 1010, HELEN
LOUISA BARKEIt. daughter of Charles A.
and the late Debbie A Barker. Services and
Interment private from 1U9 Ardmore ave., Ard
more. Pa.
CORNELL. On August 24. 1010. at Newtown,
Pa . JONATHAN K. CORNELL, aged fill
years Relatives and friends are invited to
attend the funeral, without further notice, on
Mond.iy. August 28, at 11 a. m.. from his lata
residence. Interment at William Penn Ceme
tery. Somerton. Carriages will meet train
at St. Leonard's Station leaving Reading Ter
minal at 0:23 and Newton n at 1) a. m
COlI.i:. On August 22. 191B. nt Westvllle. N.
J.. FRANK J. COYLE. In his 01st jear. Rel
atlves and friends, also Lodge No. 3. B. R.
M. and P. It. R Vol. Relief Association,
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Satur
day, at 7.30 a. m:. from the residence of
his son. 1'rancla I. J. Coyle, 3821 Reno street.
Philadelphia. Solemn requiem mass at St.
Agatha'n Church, at 0 a. m. Interment at
New Cathedral Cemetery.
CKKIGinil.V. On August 23. 1010. THOMAS
M . aon uf George B. nnd Mary Crelghton
and grandson of the lata James and Eliza
Crelghton. aged 22 years Relatives and
rrienas are inviteu to attenu tne runerai serv
ices, on Saturday, at 2 p, m . at his late resi
dence, 101U S. Taney at. -Interment at Mount
Mnrtah Cemetery.
CHESSMAN. On August 24, 1010. JOHN D..
usband of Tlorence Cressman. Relatives and
friends, also Mlllo Lodge. No. 100U, I. O. O.
F.; Emp. Baggace Dept P. II, 11.. are Invited
to attend the funeral services, on Saturday.
at 2 p. m.. at parlors or J. Wesley Craft Si
Son. 204U Diamond st. Interment private.
D'ANELLA, On August 21. 1010, PIETRO V.,
husband of Mary D'Anella, In his 60th year.
Relatives and friends, also the Legion of the
Giuseppe Garibaldi Socteta, dl Mutun Soccorso
e Beneflcenza, North American Union, the
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Photoplay Presentations
WEST PHILADELPHIA
EUREKA i0TH AND ifARKET
BERTHA KALICH in
"AMBITION"
r.ARllFM e3D I-ANSDOWNB AVE.
Vai.iLlil EVC. 8:30 STO 11.
VIOLET MERSEREAU in
"BROKEN BETTERS"
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
OI V M P I A BROAD AND
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tvsilt at tie minimum prU. HATS. DAILY.
Vltai Paaru Cisa, Kent la "Tho Vital
Qamnias." 'ECSKT 0S" UE SUBMARINE"
fflPON
EVENING
DEATHS
LeeIon of thfl Felice Carolottl, of Camdent
Ulmbel Brothers BonellclM Employes, the My
le Circle, am Invited to attend tho funeral,
on Sunday, 1-30 r, m. from the residence
of his daughter, 1800 fl. Carlisle st. In
terment at remwood Cemetery.
DirKEY. On Atwnut 22. 1010, EMMA NOBLE,
dn'jshter of Samuel and Mary E. Dickey, of
4711 ChMter avo , Philadelphia, Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the service
and Interment, an Friday, at Oxford, Pa.
FOrtSVTIlE. On August 24, 1018. CECELIA
D. KOllHYTHU, In her 00th year. Due notice
of the funeral will bo Riven.
OANS. On Aumist 24. lOlrt, BERTHA, widow
or jncoi nans in ner 7i year. Relatives
and friends nrc Invited to attend funeral, on
Sunday, at 10 30 a. m., from her late resi
dence. 1413 Wcplmoreland st, Interment at
Mt Slnnl Cemetery. Automobile funeral,
GUIV. On AUinist 23 1010, THOMAS F.,
husband of Kntherlnn O'Hrton Grady. Rela
tives and friends nlso Dlilslnn No. 23. A.
(. H,. aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on
Monday, nt 8 n. m,, from nil lato residence,
B2I Mercy st. Solemn high mais of requiem
nt tlm Church of Our Lady of Mt. Cnrmel,
nt If.lfl In. m precisely. Interment nt Holy
Crois Cemetery.
GREENE. On, Auinut 22. 1010. MINERVA
LUI'PER, wlfo of Clarion H. Greene. Rela
tives nnd friends nro Invited to attend the
funeral serMres on Saturday nt 10 30 n m..
from her lato residence, r03 Eait Tulpehocken
ptreet. Oenmntown. Interment nt Mount
Vernon Cemetery. Train lenves Reading Ter
minal nt 0 SO a m. for Washington Lane
Station
HENDnitSON. On August 23, 1010, at hli res.
Idence, ,184.1 Fnlrmount nve.. ALEXANDER,
hunabiml of Susan B Henderson Relatives
nnd friends, also Imnerlnl Lndire. No. 10011.
I; Q O.r . nnd employes of MacAndrcws &
1 orbes Company, Camden, N. J . are Invited
to attend the funeral service! on Saturday, at
2 n in . at the Oliver II Ilnlr Building, 1820
Chestnut st Interment prlvnte.
KELLY, On Augmt 21, lnlO. JOSEPH, son of
Joseph ami Mary Kelly (nco Lnvln). Relatives
nnd friends nre Invited tn nttemi tho funernl.
Monday, nt 8 30 n. m.. from his lato resi
dence, 3501 Worren st. Solemn reaulem mass
nt St James's Church, at It) n. m. Interment
nt New Cathedral Cemetery.
''UU'.'"-0" Annual 2.1. 1010, ETHEL FRAN
ChS, dtURhter of William J. and Sarah C.
Ilri,. Rolatlves and friends, also Holy Angel
Sodillty of St Denis's Church, nro Invited to
attend tlio funeral, on Saturday, at 8M0
fr m... from her. parents" residence. Eagle
Hotel, Manon. Delawaro County. Pa. High
mass nt St Denis's Church nt 10 a m. In
terment nt St. Denis's Cemetery
KbTIIEIt. On August 24, lplfl, SALLIE.. wife
of Harry Kuchcr. Relatives nnd friends are
Invited to attend tho funeral services, on
Saturday, 20th Inst., at 2 p. m. precisely, at
her lain residence, 130S North 0th street.
Interment private
KUOEL. On August 24. 1010. CHRISTINE,
wldovy of tleorgo D. Kugcl, In her 84th jear.
Ilolntlv-es nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho
funernl services nn Saturday, nt 11 a. in.
precisely, at her lato residence. 133 W. Qlrard
ave Interment strictly private Remains
. rjJVJ'.J."" vl"-ed Friday. 7 to II p. m
3,'V.'T.l.N:Hu,w"nIv on August 24. 1010.
JAMl.S. husband of Margaret Mnrtln tneo
Kerns). Hto of 20 North Trailer st, Relatives
r,lfrIoncl. nl-o Philadelphia Lodge. No 2,
II. P. O. E. : members nf the Travelers' Pro
iCf.V0 1 Association nnd employes nf F. P.
Illlley Company, are invited to attend tho
funeral services, on Hundsv at 2 p. m ,.at
his lato residence, flino Walnut st, lnfer-
mem private at Arlington Cemetery.
MrfEETEnS On August 23. 1010. LILLIAN,
daughter of Josephine and tho lato John Mc
I cetera Relatives and friends aro Invited
to attend tho funeral services, on Saturday, at
- p. m. precisely, nt the aiinrtments of An
drew Eberts's Sont, 2,1s S. 4th at. Interment
nt Nortlnvood Ccmotery. Automobile cortege.
MINTZER. On August 21. 1010. VIRGINIA C.
wife of I'rancls J. L. Mlntzcr nnd daughter of
Julia and, tho lato Trank Wlsse. Relatives
and friends aro Invited to attend tho funernl,
on Monday, nt 8 10 a m , from her late resi
dence, Mis Chestnut st. High Mass at Our
Lady of Victory Church nt 10 a. m. Intcr-
.,'nnnt nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
MITRPin. On August 23, 1010. nt Atlantic
v iiy, ..-uAiiuAuiii- j . wire ol Dnnlel p. Mur-
rhy (nee Kellev).
ny (nee Kclley). Relatives nnd friends arn
Invited to attend tho funeral.
on Monday, at
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Fare lTrh?d
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Leaves Arch St. lllnrf 8:30 A
Sunday 9:00 A. M.
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at boat landing.
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ARCADIA
Bessie Barriscale
CHESTNUT
BELOW 10TII
IN
"HOME"
lnoi I r MD AND THOMPSON
JrJLiLJ MATINEE DAILY
Edna Gooflrich n "p madalena"
ALSO PATHS NEWS
OI7I lXfrsMT B2D ABOVE MARKET
tilliLilVlWlN 1 Mats., 1 :30 A 3 :.10. 10c
EVKS., 0 30, 8. 11:30. IBe
Myrtle Stedman ln ,t"bEty'can
r'nTaAT? 00TH AND CEDAR AVE.
KjEJJAMX. PARAMOUNT THEATER
Louise riuir npcTiNY'S TOY"
FAIRMOUNT S6T" ao?Rard ave.
DOROTHY GREBN & CLIFFORD BRUCE In
"THE DEVIL AT HIS ELBOW"
"SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE"
FRANKFORD 7U "nue
DONALD BRIAN in
THE VOICE IN THE FOQ"
56TH ST. Theater 55SS
Below Spruce. Evsrs. 7 to 11.
DUSTIN FARNUM In "DAVY CROCKETT"
Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Drew In "PREPAREDNE88"
rmADn AVENUE THEATER
JIVI.L 7xh ANp qirard AVENUE
Wm. S. Hart THE BaRGAINii
IRIS THEATER 318 a'vWnub'
BILUE BURKE in
"GLORIA'S ROMANCE" (11)
JEFFERSON 20TH A,RDEErsUPinN
VIRGINIA PEARSON in
"THE WRITINO ON THE WALL"
LAFAYETTE sni ""
AVENUE
House Peters
IN
The Rail Rider"
IPAilPR FORTY-FIRST AND
1IUUIUIS. LANCASTER AVENUE
Dustin Farnum l(p rockett
LlnCDTV BROAD AND
1 1 Cm l I X COLUMBIA
Harold Lockwood 6c May Allison
"THE RIVEK O? BOIUNCE"
LEDGER-PHILADEfcKHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910.
rin,Tna
IslSt iS' Vli ATmS .ber husband's residence,
??!?. -1tfL?,,50lran requiem mass at Our
KRd?tP, M? rey. Church, 10 a. m. Interment
"one l 8ulchre Ceme(ery. Automobile
PODESTA. On Annul .
lOlO. LAURA V.
:,V:Jl"'fik-UB.0i waiter II, rodeata, item-
1r,r,Tona L '5."M' w, ..w--.T ..
!.-.. Bn2 ''.'""d -re Invited to attend the
;; vl . . ' "M".' "i tiaturdfty, at a p. m,,
2Jkhr.r ' residence, 241 nochelle ave.. Wis
snhlckon. Interment private
BCl?UU'1k2n Awnwt 24. 1918, KARL OUS-5-Xv.vhu8bftJn2-
ot Elizabeth Bchmldt (nee
Knecht). nged 08 years. Relatives nnd friends,
also the members of Franz Schubert Beneficial
Society. Philadelphia Musical Association nnd
1 T,no American Federation of Musicians, Local
No. 77, nro Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Sunday, nt 2 p. m, precisely, nt his
lato residence, 4802 Falrmount ave. Inter-
oJT.yii Private, at Westminster Cemetery.
SCOTT, On August 22, 1010. st Ventnor, N.
J.. THERESA, dnnghter of tho lato John
C. nnd Louisa S, Scott, In the 70th year of
her nge. Funeral private.
SELLERS. On Auiruat 24. 1018. NANCT D..
widow of William II. Sellers, aged 81 years,
at her late residence. 1030 North Croaky at.
..Jli .no,ee ' the funeral will he given.
VERNA, On August 22. 1010, ELVIRA VER
NA, aged 23 years. Relatives and friends
nro Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Saturday, nt 0 a. tn. Services at St, Rita's
Church, Broad and Ellsworth ets. Interment
nt Holy Cross Cemetery.
WANA.MAKEK. On August 23. 1010. F.
MARION WANAMAKER, ngeii 00 years.
Funeral services on SAturdnv. nt R.in a. m..
precisely, nt his lato residence, 1803 Wallace
street. Interment private, nt convenience of
family.
WATSON. Suddenly, on, August 24, 1010.
META M., wlfo of Philip M. Watson. Serv
ices and Interment private, at 1000 Allegheny
ave.
WOLF. On August 23, 101 0. JACOB, husband
of Elizabeth Wolf (nee Freller). Due notlco
of the funeral will bo given from his late
residence, 312 Pemberton St.
WnnilAI.L. On August 24, 1010, THOMAS P.
WORRALL. In his flth year. Services nnd
Interment at West Chester. Pa., on Saturday.
West Chester papers please copy.
LOST AND FOUND
CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP Lost, cer
tificate of membership No. 702 in the Commer
cial Exrhanrn of 1'hflArielnhta In thn nnmn nt
John Oardlner having been lost, notice Is
hereby given that nppil
ipucaiion nas oeen maae
zor a new cemiicaie.
JOHN OAnPtNER.
DEED Lost, deed In namo of James Crelgh
ton for lot No, 22 In section 111, Mount
Monan uemetory, .Application nas neen mano
for duplicate deed.
iteiurn to
Cleorgo B,
Crelghton. 1010 S. Taney st
WATCH Lost, Tues., p, m,l lady's gold open
faco watch: dlam. set in back! from R.E.Trust
llldfr. to Emplro Bldg. Reward. 2003 Oreen st.
STEAMSHIPS
VACATION TRIPS
BY SEA
rillLADELriHA TO
BOSTON
SAVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE
DELIGHTFUL SAIL
Fine Steamers. Low Fares, Best Service
Plan your vacation to Include
Tlnest Coastwise Trips In the World"
Tour Bool; Kreo on Request.
Merchants & Miners Trans. Co.
City Office. 105 S. 0th St., Phlla.
Consult any ticket or tourist agent.
TRIPS BY WATER
Bermuda. 8 days or mora S42.S0 no
Hainnn. 10 days' cruise 95,00
Porto Rica. 10 days' cruise 04.80 up
Nova Scotia and Newfoundland GO. 00 up
Savannah and Jacksonville 30.00
Full information on the above, or any other
water or rail trip, gladly furnished.
Steamship and Tourist Department ,
Tho Fourth Street National Bonk
143 S. 4th St.. rhlln.. Pa.
AMERICAN EXPRESS
TICKF.TM AND TOURS
An Intenintlonnl Travel Agency
PORTLAND, ME. vtel
All-water trip from Now York, r dais.
Inclusive expense tour from Phlla- $27.00
delphla, starting every day "
Let us outllno your vncatlon trip.
Send for Ilooklct
1127 Chestnut Street. Phone. IVnl. 4810.
STEAMBOATS
WILMINGTON
.. nf th. laf tinttt IrtlVI Oft tllM lteailtlflll
Wilmington, 25c
Special tickets will be sold daily
f'xreptlne Saturdays, Sundays and
lolldays. for Wilmington and re-
tarn, ror xac.
Tr niWSTVnT ST. WHARF
I and Wilmington dally and Sundav
Int lian. u:uu, iuiu iv. .ii. n:w
M 1:30, 3:00. 4:15, 0:00, 7:00,
b:m nnu v:au x. .ii.
3TI!lnJEttTJIIlJ!ffliIaI!lTJI!ai!raEffl,.l
u. r.. i
UVUttVOJ VUIIIUUIW
LOGAN THEATER ai0&OKX
Wallace Reid & Cleo Ridgley in
THE SELFISH WOMAN"
LOCUST
E2D AND LOCUST
Mats. 1:80 and 3:30. 10c.
Evas.. 0:30. 8. 0:30. lEc.
DOROTHY OREEN & CLIFFORD BRUCE In
"THE DEVIL AT HIS ELBOW"
Market St Theater 333BTRrEET
Ethel Clayton in 'A Woman's Way
Wm. Collier in "Better Late Than Never"
PAI APF 12H MARICET STREET
I J-I-U.Lj joc joe.
Wallace Reid & Cleo Ridgley in
THE HOUSE OF THE QOLDEN WINDOWS"
PAIJif RIDQE AVE. & DAUPHIN BT,
iVXlr. MAT. 2:15. EVO . 0:B to 11.
ANN PENNINGTON in
t "SUSIE SNOWFLAKE"
PRINCESS e
J. WARREN KERRIGAN in
THE BECKONINQ TRAIL"
RIAI nr-n OERMANTOWN AVE.
v-' '-' AT TULPEHOCKEN ST,
- WILLIAM S. HART in
THE CAPTIVE C1QD"
RnnV MARKET STREET
UD BELOW JTH STREET
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"FL1RTINO WITH FATE"
SAVOY "&&"
Myrtle Gonzalez ,a oTOSw
CHARLES CHAPLIN In "ONE A. M.''
TIOGA 1TTH AND VENANqO STfl.
BLANCHE SWEET in The Dupe'
MUSTY BUFFER COMEDY
VITTORIA MARKET BT,
IU 1 UilA . ABOVE NBVTH
EDMUND BREESE in
"WEAKNESS OF BTRENQTH"
5TANI FV MARKET ABOVE 1BTII
3 tti'tl-Jj 1 i.i5 a. IL to 11.15 P. If.
BLANCHE SWEET in
"PUBLIC OPIHlOJf
JTBtV WANTED rEMAI,E
ASSISTANTS, to machine girls, covering- paper
hoses. Miller's, 462 York ave.. between ith
jlti q otn, peiow jNopie,
BINDERY Experienced girl on foldlnsr and tip-
IIY Experienced itlrl on folding; and
Apply 314 N. 3d St.. second floor.
jjing.
BOOKKEEPER, rapablo of taking entire charge
double entry; state experience and salary. M
. SIP. Ledger Central. .
CARETAKER, small apartment house; no pay.
hut free heat. light nnd apartment. Taulane,
000 Walnut st.
CLOTH MENDERS wanted. Apply A. B.
Klrschbaum Co.. Brond nnd Carpenter. .
COMPTOMETER OPERATORS, experienced on
time and cost work; permanent position and
fiermancni i
ger Central.
fcood salary.. J nn, lcor
COOK WANTED Good Oerman cook preferred t
small family: only those In want of permanent
home) must be nWt. to manaeo nnd do market
ing! good monthly wages: state address of
former employer! nil letters answered.
Charles O. Ileetem, Catllsle, Ta.
COOK nnd waitress tvho apslsts with house
work: experienced, white, family of a adults,
at once: good reference required, 202fLooust
St. Phone Spruce 020, V,
COOK and downstairs workt colored! far aea
shore. Apply 884 Land Title Building.
FINISHERS, experienced, on woman's coats.
Apply 811 rilbert St.. 0th floor. STRAW
HltIlOE A CLOTHIER.
CURLS wanled.to run Ironing machine: no ex
perience required; learn In ,fow hours; wages
iio. Apply 240 W. Susquehanna ave.
OIRLS or women wanted to operate seasoning
machines! easy work fur persons of any work
ing ogoi wages JO. Apply 240 West Suaque
hnnni ave.
GIRLS over 10 eara wanted for. light work:
no experience necessary: $1 week paid whllo
learning. Apply 310 N. 32d st. .
OIRLS to work In sample department; neat,
clean work, 242 N. 3d. at. .
GIRLS wanted to work in embroidery factory.
C. J. Morltii Est.. B. E. cor. Bth & Callowhlll.
GRISWOLD WORBTED CO.
DARBY. PA.
Starting up new machinery. Want girls: good
wages; steady work and will pay while learn
ing. HOSIERY KNITTERS AND TOPFERS
experienced on half hose:
Standard, Banner, Scott & Wllllnms machines;
good pay; steady positions,
NOTASEME HOSIERY COMPANY
.Oxford and Mascher sts.,
or call 331" Jasper st evenings.
HOUSEWORK. General, nnd plain cooking
Young white woman for family 2 ndultsi no
outsldo work: reference required. Call eyo-
nlngs. n to li o'clock, B17 a. 4Zd. rre.jt.Jai
HOUSEWORK Olrl for light housework) no
vvnsning. Jl ' '. Leaner v.gntrni.
LEARNERS for laco curtain mending! , Rood
Ray while learning;. Apply John Bromley &
DOnS. l.glllKIl IV. f. m-i',. x-,m
MENDERS on levers laces: nlso clrls to learn:
must bo over 10 lears. Apply Bromley Lace
Co.. Lehigh ave. neio
MILLINERS
LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE MILLINERS
APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
MOTHER nnd daughter, cooking nnd downstairs
work: daughter assist with children: reference
call uoom -ur, una uneBinutsi.
NURSERY GOVERNESS or mother's helper for
2 children. 2 and 1 scars: city In winter: stato
reference. II. H. F., Postofflco, Wyncolc,
Pennsylvania.
NURSERY GOVERNESS Educated youny Indv,
24. to assist with children. Preston 4020 W.
OPERATORS, experienced on men's
neckwear. T. P. McCutcheon Bro.,
Pltcalrn Building. 11th and Arch.
OPERATORS on Bilk dreses; only those experi
enced In this line of work noed apply. A, II.
Caplnn & Co.. 1)10 Walnut.
OPERATORS, experienced on Union special
twin needle machines: steady work. Higlcnlc
Fleeced Underwear Co . 241B N. Howard.
OPERATORS, experienced nn jorsey bathing
suits. William Osborne, 1110 Montgomery ave.
p.ipnn rtrvvrs.
Experienced girls on staying.
copying ana covering macnines.
Paper Box Co.. Front and Laurel.
acnoouio
SALESWOMEN
Experienced, for untrlmmod millinery, china
and housefurnlshlngs. Apply Bureau ot Em
ployment, 4Va rtonr. before 11 n m.
STRAWBRIDOE & CLOTHIER.
STENOGRAPHER and Edison business phono
graph operator Corporation desires thor
oughly experienced, rapid, accurate operator:
salary 115 per week: clvo full particulars of
past exp. In reply. J 18.1, Ledger Central,
STENOGRAPHER; first class; permanent posi
tion; downtown office building; Btato age, sal
ary, reference. P 111. Ledger Office.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Tolephone
Company offers positions ns operators to In
telligent young women between 18 nnd 22
years old; salary to n week while learning,
with raDid advancement: a steady position
assured, with pleasant surroundlngB and un-
usual opportunity of promotion. Apply In
person to the Bell Telephono Company's opera
tors' school, 400 Market St.. dally between
8-30 a. m. and 5 p. m. Monday. Tuesday and
x riaay evenings Between imu ana o;ju o ciocg,
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
local and Innc- Aim
tance. experienced. Apply Keystono Telephone
!. experienced.
135 S. 2d st.
uoom iuj
WAITRESSES, white. Write or apply to Na-
tlonal Hotel. Ocean Grove. N. J.
WOMAN'S INSTITUTE wants 2 women with
v strong personality and convincing manner for
Jubllclty work. Call before 12, Supervisor,
000 Chestnut St.. I'd floor.
YOUNO LADY In cloth cap factory, to pack
and examine caps: good, steady position.
Apply 440 Market, fourth floor.
HELP WANTED MALE
AUTOMATIC SET UP MEN
On Acme, Cleveland and Grldley
automatic machines.
GRINDERS
LATHE HANDS
TOOLSIAKERS
We will pay the highest scale ot waits to
experienced men: no labor trouble: permanent
positions; both night and day work,
APPLY STANDARD ROLLER BEARINCJ CO.
40th and Merlon ave.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE MAN: must be experi
enced in automobile mechanics, of good per
sonal appearance; steady, hard worker, honest
and diplomatic; capable as successtuly ad
dressing both small and large business men.'
call on users ot our delivery cars and render
eervlce, and make adjustments ot any com
plaints; good salary and advancement for
right man: don't apply unless fully qualified;
address, Btattng experience, previous employ
ment, age, references and salary desired,
M U58. Ledger Central.
BOY, IT years of age, wanted to learn the
trades of machinist, tool and dlemaker: only
bright, willing boy who appreciates an ex
ceptional opportunity of learning the 3 above
trades thoroughly. C 2d. Ledger Office.
BOY -Wanted, a large errand boy for position In
a trust company; answer In own writing;
atata experience, reference and wages ex
pected. C 34. Ledger Office.
BOY wanted. 10 years: good chance for advance
ment. Apply 011 Hansom st.
BOY, la or over, as messenger; 123 per month.
P 105. Ledger Office. ' "
BOYS
18 to 18 years of age. for stock worki regular
positions, with advancement. Apply Bureau
ot Employment. 4 V, floor, before 11 a. m.
6TRAWBRIDCIE b CLOTHIER.
BOYS. -.INTELLIGENT. AMBITIOUS
BRICK. SETTERS. 2. .experienced, wanted:
only those experienced la setting face brfck
in down-draft kilns need apply; $ J.B0 per day
per task: st-Ady work lf rear roQnS! aS
llriton Par r vnoa- M'lton Brick Co!,
BHICKLAYER8. Apply Midvalo, 4S00 Wlsaa
hlckon ave.
CALKERS AND RrVETEna wanted. Cruse-
fttmii m, """.nt. xrm
CLERK able to operate typewriter; give expert
ence and salary expected.
- auo.
Ledger
oince.
COLLECTOR and aollcltor Exceptional oppor"
tunlty for high-grade man In life tnsurao.ee
l)ulness guaranteed salary and commission:
no exp. neceasarr. 2141 dermanUwnave
DESIONER FOR AUTOMOBILE ODIES A
DESiaNEit TfXtlU designer" on dresa 4tooiiT
worsted, fanclisi state eiperUnca and aaUVv-
pectea riuicajtT Office.
DBAFTSMEK-Jrfearougbiy eiSrtinedioi5oa
BOYS
run vvvjuiv is um;ri lAKUcl CORPORA
TiON: MUST BE OVER 18 AND 1IAVE
edBESCOFFICIEN:G' DRESV1
4
HELP WANTED MAXg
Continued- from Preceding Column
FIREMEN AND BRAKKMEM
LOCOMOTIVE EXPERIENCE 1
AWtT '-WTO 8$W
010 8. 11TH ST.
FITTERS AND MECHANICS I wanted I rboiier and
tank work. Cruae-Kemper - Am'"'
'FURNITURE FINISHERS .
SureaWM
""STnAWBRIDOB & CLOTHIER.
rillLA. STEEL AND FORGE CO..
NOR AND BLEIUH BTS., TACONT.
MILNOR
INSTRUMENT MAKERS, 3.24 to 18.00 per
day of 8 hours: toolmakers, 13.62 to in.OO.
machinists. 12.70 to $8.00: naslstnnt machlnj
Ists, 12.00 to 2.60, based on "Pr'i","n.a
capacity! automatlq.turret lathe, i S.craii?'.
Brown & Sharp, J3.70! printers' helper. 2.24,
skilled laborers. J2.00 to 12.24: highest com;
pensatlon when on plecoworki citlzensi lo.f"',3.
leave nfter first ear of sorvlce. 7 h?"""!;
nnd Saturday afternoons during- !;
months, nil with full pay. PPly. ,Prank'0l,
Aracnal. Brldesburg, Pa preferably in per
son. : -
IRONWORKERS on repair work.
VALE. 4300 Wlssahlckon nve.
Apply MID-
JANITOR nnd wlfo as caretaker for Prt
mnnt houses must have reference. J -o.
Ledger central.
LABORERS. 22U
per hour.
Henry Dlsston
Hons, inc.. it
acony.
LABORERS. SO, wanted. Cruse-Kcmper Co.,
Ambler, Pa.
LATHE, vertical boring mill and planer hands.
m.,hln. fit,... s.n w.nt.rif lit WllgeS. Km-
ployment Department; the Westlnghouso Ma
chlno Company, East Pittsburgh. Pa.
MACHINISTS, blacksmiths, bollermakors. car
penters, enr Inspectors, car cleaners, irelgnt
handlers, telegraphers, laborers; wage;, 18c to
40e per hour; work on Pennsylvania Railroad
out of the city. Apply 1025 rilbert at,, be
tween o:3u a. m. ana n p. m
MACHINISTS, 2, good, wanted, must bo sober,
Indus, men and thorough mechanics: steady
work. Apply chief engineer. Diamond State
ribre Co. , llrldgeport, Montgomery Co., Pa.
MACHINISTS Wanted, first-class titters and
erectors on medium and heavy machines: good
hourly rates nnd plcco work profits. Apply
fli (in. Ledger twice.
MAN for stock selector In shipping department
of electrical supply house: none but those
having experlenco need apply. (Signed) Frank
H. Stewart. 87N,7th street.
MEN WANTED Boilermakers. locomotive ma
chinists, enr repairmen, laborers, locomotive
cleaners. Penna. It. It. Call 1711 rilbert Bt.
MEN. 10, wanted to learn tho sausage and
pork packing business; 22c per hour. Apply
1)45 (lermantown ave, -
MILLWRIGHTS, 2, good, wanted, accustomed to
factory construction; must bo sober, Indus, men
and thorf mechanics: steady work. Applv chief
cnglncerplamond State Fiber Co., Bridge-
l'ort, aiomtromery vounvy, in
PUNCH AND DIE MAKER, thoroughly experi
enced: steady work; 8-hour day: no ammuni
tion work. Apply Domestic Talking Machine
Corp., 33d nnd Arch.
PURCHASINO AGENT Steady position for man
with experience: apply In person. Standard
Fuso Corp.. Paulsboro, N. J.
SALESMAN, stock and bond, wanted: one with
cllentolo preferred. Elvvell, Neulty & Co.,
Stock Exchange Building.
SALESMAN for stocks and bonds: experience not
necessary: leads furnished; commission basis.
Apply 010 stock Exchango Building.
SALESMEN
With stock experience for highest
class proposition, commission basis
only. L 48. Ledger Central. -
SHOES Experienced stitcher on Ooodyear
machine wanted. Laird. Schober fcTlo., third
floor, Harris Building, 22d and Market.
STEEL WINDOW SASH MAKERS
In addition to experienced hands wo will ac
cept men who havo worked on ornamental
Iron work, blacksmlthlng, bollermaklng and
kindred lines.
Will pay 12 whllo learning.
Can mako J20 per week when proficient.
. State agennd experience.,
ADDRESS If. F.. P. O. BOX 3500, PHILA.
STENOORAPIinil Good.perm. pos principally
typewrltlng.Gatelyt Fitzgerald,438 Market.
STORE MANAOER wanted for country depart
ment store; salary $23 per week nnd liberal
bonus on yearly profits: only experienced
storekeepers with good reference need reply.
Address M 73.',, Ledger Office.
WIREMEN. Apply MIDVALE.
hlckon ave.
4300 Wlssa-
YOUNO MAN Start In architect's office: man
ual training graduate preferred: state ago and
experience. J 144, Ledger Central.
YOUNO MAN to assist In shipping room in
electrical supply house: stato age. salary and
centum, a ,, iufier mniice.
YOUNO MAN. some exp., for salesroom in
wholesale wallpaper house. P 035, Led. Oft.
General
CLERKS, several very attractive positions for
younir men, laree manufacturing; plant: US
month up: time clerk. 100 month; bookkeep
ers, thprouBhly experienced iediier clerks
wanted immediately, 15: machine shop fore
man, put of town, 135 a week: salesmen, (i
enersetlc youni: men. J1R to 120. Business
pwiw v.", i.'u i,anu Ame illuir.
TEACHERS WANTED Printing. 11200: com
merclal, 100p Apnly Immediately. Nat. Teach.
era' Agency. 327 Perry Bldg.. D, II. Cook. mr.
SITTJATIOlWS WANTED FEMALE
BOOKKEEPER, experienced double entry. de
mica lEojiviioib
house: 4 years
aires responsible position with representative
iiuuaoi - jrcurn ill lUSb poSHIO
for ability and character. J
ast position: best reference
aractnr. .T I'.'VM. t.a.i n...
BOOKKEEPER, C years' experience, capablo ot
taking- entire charge; permanent position de
slred; beat reference. H B10. Ledger Central.
CHAMBERMAID, chlldnurse and lady's maid.
" n..- . b."B,,,u,,, buuuiui reiprrfi;
best reference.
street.
Bt reference. Call Room 203. 008 Chestnut
COOK Small family: no washing: reference
Call Room 205. 00S Chestnut at. ,erence-
COOK, first class: prefer Main Line: good ref.
erence. Write Room 205. COS Chestnut at.
FILE CLERK I years' Mperlence: thoroughly
capable and reliable. J HI. Ledger Central.
JJADTT vrlshea ioaltlon as governess of young
children tutnrlni?. Hull nn. n .-..i.i.." 'iB
erences exchanged. H 051. ledger Central.
NURSERY GOVERNESS .Refined, educated
young woman desires permanent position: can
assume entire care of clothes, elementary
branches, music, embroidery, entertainment:
no objection to traveling: city or country: ex
ccllent references: 8. H 740. Ledger Central.
STKSKUP.Rtt.wU..he; PS.1- Address Ml.s H.
L. McKay. 8. Mildred St.. Charleatown. W. Va
riTJUISUUllAI'llER,
rtltalnsiaa sshnnl ,.. '
Iim7oT?1LeJd'ggg'beytrr?l!Pent w"IUoB ital''-
TELEPHONE OPERATOR, private switchboard
8 years' experience: accustomed to receiving
callers. H 784. Ledger Central, """'ns
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
k
A MAN WITH 12 YEARS'
banking experience, six
years as cashier and six
years as treasurer and
manager of manufactur.
Ing company, la open for
proposition from 'either
manufacturing or" commer
cial house; can' produce
results.'
M 732, ' LEBER OFFICE
i
ADVERTI8INO MAN can help you to et un .V
tractive circulars ana i..i.1.i;...g'S,.u t-
S&aaSssssySlK 0$
Ledier
BOOKKEEPER To take charzs m.u .-K r
evenings. O la. Ledglr QfnM. "" bojk
BUSINESS EXECUTOVB
MorfTcW2? StsntiraPbf P'
SK fi!i J-5M wi-ltlonso? fSSm"
tasarer. A.t.tt t" ":
. tloru from past an4 presjot mlor?f,M.nlS
lrut salaxjr secondary to e5bLoSi'iTi7'. ''?-
uuutvivci.ri.ii, wnri extensive credit and MnZT
tlon experience: have marked 1 i,,S?. coll,i
lectlna . delinquent aYcoumrweii "SSfSL coJ
ed. 149. Ledger Central: ' weU coneod-
Contlnuei f,T 2W
CHAUFFEtm
" veiashm
S&Siii
capaDis ar
experience.
CIIAUFrEUR and gardeA., -
COLLECTOR and crcduTnrTr1
LMr,nce,Urs ffliS
CWKTIi7jTneV."iE-&fe
CREDIT MAN'lT'ABStHTi-iS' Ji
handling delinquent n"umt "
personal Interviews have SI m7 I'ttS1
abfr,?y! kh wN.li XV saS
::-i!iSgercirr1'ri
DRAFTSMAN. 0
niAfiii.iiAi, n years 1 - f
technical education: pra'..ij,,ir W,
mechanical lines; age si ' J?PniSf?
neet wlth young. progrUKS"' " J),
glneerlng department or ..A "PtM
pnt: reference from former .JSP"' it,
Ledger Central. 'rmer mtiiejer; J
MAN and wife, wiiiie, exp. bull., T ui
gpod .cook: refs'j 242. UdSfS
ANAOER. office and crcnTTW?-SiS!!
ration and nubile accounting Tr'.SiStTi
desires similar nnuiAJ: "'" trsiriin-. 21'
tlves: present emp oyer Bltinl"Jl"15 tt
ness: Al references. " 1 rfo'fo.W bttif
SALESMAN
Young man. 25 years nt ... .
spuing experience, wishes tin.i.i.'. mri
liable house: hardvvar T or Pmi "JUS
.ferred hut not essential: furaUW M
ord nnd best reference. 8 W iJlUt t
""ntCejt,
SALESMAN EiieiKt'tla young tniWr
to connect with reliable cSScem?'".'
ereneea as tn nhnitv ..-.J '"-ern: bftt
Centra"."rnS need not an''"'
4 ". Lit,
SALESMAN, nge 21), at present mitr-f
!?".". nBi R,D"ltf' ambition. InltliiK" r-
nllty. desires perm, connccllon ii k'W"
. house; 10 yenrB' selling oxn, J u 'I'V'-t'
YOUNO MAN." 20. nggreslTr'ti4t&
business, training, , Sjaires " OSf
uusiiix inmiiinr witn executive ;,v7h
collections, correspondence. ISSiW
best rofs.; moderate sa arv. Ti."1."?!. .
OIRARD COLLEOEB?aduttTr4?S-&!
stenographlo nnd nccountlnr aW p
.position; excellent ref, ggffl'fa 'ffl" ba
JAPANESE wants general hou..,,.;?1
small family or gentlcmam SSiS&JF
Yamanl. SOS N. 18th st. Klr n!'fn-
EMPLOYMENT AGENflTPq
NICHOLLS, 1028 BATNnniDQB stJCT
MALE AND FEMALE HELP; ALLIES
ALITIES SUPPLIED AND wiAJS
, PHONE LOCUST 2130. "TC
MISS ROSE DOUOllERTY."i318 W niT
Wanted, cooks, chlldnurses itl""'
housework girls. butl?r." a.n"tn "&!
AUTOMOBILES
m
Tot Sale
AUGUST "WHITE" SALE
PAbn?'.4o8:H- p- T-"" &
w'SoN, 0 cylinder, 7-pu.ennt: timl
piMennr; UfSi.
4300.
PAi?AnD' n0""' P" 7-a"t limn.
PANHARD llmous ne: bargain, HOO ,M
LOCOMOBILE landaulct, 30-li. P.. 7SL
cer: bargain, 1500. " ,pJ?
WHITE. 40-H. P., T-passenter toutloi, M
TRUCKS
2 AUTOCAR, 1M tons. J000.
WILCOX, delivery, 4275.
THE WHITE CO.
216 NORTH BROAD STREET
L. H. O'NEAL, USED CAR DEPARTirBr
BELL. SPRUCE 1002; KEY.. IUCB lilt
ABBOTT-DETROIT,
miJ tnnrtwtm ... .ji-
equipped nnd In good condition: btmln.W
Blgelow-WIIIey Motor Co., 304 N. Bread I iD
S, S. Rogers, Mgr, Exch. Car Pox. J
CADILLAC. 1012. touring car: 5-jaiunrtr;'k
srnnt running order: fully equipped! bannl
Blgelovv-Wllloy Motor Co.. 301 N. Prwl .
S. S. Rogers, Mgr. Exchange-Car Dept, a
CADILLAC, 1014, roadster; In 'flne'canttx
throughout can bo purchased rlxht -
Blgelow-WIIIey Motor Co.. 801 N. Broil iU
S, 8, Rogers. Mgr. Exchange-Car Pttld
CADILLAC. 1013. C-passencer lourlnt; la a!
condition: pnlnt nnd tires new. -a
L. S. BOWERS COMPANY. 215 N. Bnn4 It
CADILLAC 1014 touring car. overhiiled i-l
repainted: full equipment: price S3. Mm
SALES CORPORATION. 14J N. UrMj AM
CHALMERS. 1013. touring car: painted tb,
flno looking Job: In perfect order; birtala a
Blgelovv-WIIlcy Jlotor Co.. 304 N. llruil iL-)
S. S. Rogers. Mcr. Exchange-Car Oct :f
CHALMERS. 11)15. touring car: B-nmctitr. u.
cenenv Blinpo; will inuivn aucriute price i' -w
Blgciow-Willey Motor Co.. 804 N. Bmt it
8. S. Rogers. Mgr. Exchange-Car DrpUiS
COLE. J014, 0-cyllndcr. "-passenger tosmrnn
In Al condition: rnmntetelv eouloeelMMIlH
tires good: bnrgaln. , -. ,raj(
l. . bowers Co., sin N. lmailw
E-M-F , . 53"
Forcdoor B-passenger touring car; ptlaw
tires and mechanical condition Hue; rrtci 1st
LOCOMOBILE
"41.1 Tn1r at rjlMl.l ISO
If. A. JENKS, Mgr, Exchamt-Car V&M
HUDSONS Phaetons, "roadsters anJ abrbWi
equipped wltn electrio nsnta ana sunnj
Oomery-Schwartg, 253 N.Uroiaat..TOa..;
HUPP-YATES electrio coupe: In llaa alape j U
tuui car: liaterles coon: Dig oarrain. jm
jiikoiow-i iiioy .tiuiur w.. av .v "J-,J
,0.. aua iit pCM.a
a. h. Rogers. Jigr. ixcnaMe-yrTh-
IMPERIAL. 1014 touring car. fiuTy equlppf
Una running order; at a big bargain., if
BlBclow-Wllley Motor Co.. 304 N. Ureal a
KRIT, 1015 touring car; ln Sat ahape; atj
big bargain price, , j?!
Blcelow-WUley Motor Co.. SOI N.'nroaJ tM
S. 8. Rogers. Mgr. rich. Car Pept.
LIMOUSINES v ..rJL
Suitable for funeral work or hacklnretj W
kind, suburban or station work: rajjiej
prlco from 1300 upl Locomooila aal wj
I
maKes. ,
...COMOIXB ...
ir. a. .IEwlfs. Mar. Eichani-CarP!i:
LIMOUSINE car. sedan .type, tot :
daily designed and built for m. I
cars and do not need this one: fn,,"5
other car like it In appearance ofjyjS
be seen to be appreciated: ?'
order; obsolutely up to date: ',trlVSS
shift: will sell reasonable. JI 8- jg;
yjenvrai.
LOCOMOBILE a
80 II. P.. 4-cyllnder delivery w. ffSI
with fuli panel body, demountable rka.'
tires; prlco J700. .. Wt
LOCOMOBILE, SM
2314 Market at. v1?.,5 r3
If. A. JENKS, Mgr.Exchanf-Car pr.
0-TON HACK with autprnatlc tVJ?? tftia'aS
sale, at reasonable, price; run leia tfJJjJJ
miles, and In. perfect roechank-al waawj
Hantet Maria Blddle Truck Co , S3(giigjg
MADISON. 1018, 40 light 8-cvIlnder wHg
sacrifice i $6.10. ... M nmalrSI
Blgelow-AVIlley Motor Co.. .301 V. m
a. a. uogers. Jmr. - r .3
MITCHELL. 1018, touring car very yWt
condition: fully equipped; bUr '"ejCT
Blgelow-Wltley Motor Co., 301 JJi.DtrtS
8. 8. Roaers. Mgr. Exchapggarwrj-
rt.vr.Mr 11.1 1 .norinv. fully equlw0 YZ
running order: at bara,n,rwBroal rM
Blgelow-WIIIey Motor Co., SlJl N. f m
iiow-vviuey uovor wr-v-; Deot. s
8. S. Rogers. MgrttchMarj'ff'i-:
JTToToriSaTster. -"i.iiI"r S
lent condition: ata bargalj. , jm
n a nip
excellent condition: at a b'v,Jj' proai)
Blgelow-WIIIey Motor Co., ,804 V. "
8. S. Rog" r- ""'-"-TTa
PAIOB.IOIB, Fairfield, fl-48, la pf S
At a bargain price. ,nJ M RrcalS-l
Blgelow-WIIIey Motor Co.. 804 N f J
Pimn tsis. Olenwood 4-3l "H!i'
n. fcj. jmCf. . r .
H?.KyAfe4U.M?ASr8t.,'iaai
"tS'tVi.'iSiViSiV. vr.AiMCi23i
IIae!ow-Wllley,iiotor jO"fc?"Jc,?
fi. 8. RogefS: Mar. Exrhanxa--"
PIERCE
wft..?.jHw- ssssa Wx&
llgh . . demountable "riw."Sf. M3
inaDDV. Dowerful and speedy car. i-
' EOCOMOUIWj11,tl;
la Market at. Wftfn
n. A. JENKS. Mgr. ExchanHV
PIERCE-ARBOW r 1
e-86 landaulet; W.cond. rf-jj
2Li!iimKslSExcrJSH
S!iWJ.7J JS '".r'dlfioS im
":,wu'u """-""locomobill- t.M,l
H- Jfmkr&a
STEARNS KNIUrt T, '" ..J.'iaperM k
car; run less than 8000 ml. " ,ff
. BOWERS COMPANY, JK J
Kf-eJifi"' iZ". " 11 mik saeruwiM
good
Blge
llgelovv-Wllley Motor Co.. 3W r mtUB
8. 8. Rogers. Mgr. ExetePJV-irilJ
10 in tivoton AUTOCAR CHAa' g
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BCHOBEB. 334L"SaSS y,0
, I . CIIABSI9 . y, ju a
Wo hare a tew eneap -- ,-- y, u fi"73
would bo verysultable for truca tt rt
work at any kind, don't fall "SiKha HJ
look them over xjrottrawJJJt j
bargain prlco '&W. ji
OWNER leavlwr city musl $'? effirt
vhkh leaviojf tiu ""i i.rrr car; ""
ilvllnder 7-cassenger Kl"?i,S; rp
r::,-j. ii-UnAer rtnawr-rrr
ft.-'i'K'.'f' idVtTr in Vblln-itWJt',--Tj
for demonslr. tlon. DlaiMMJfejpa
WANT Ford doUwvy (
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CADILLAC PARTSj
Wanted
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