Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 29, 1916, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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GOMPERS FOR WILSON
1 AS FRIEND OF LABOR
Federation Chief Lauds Presi
dent for Aiding Labor in
Strike Negotiations
BAliTIRtOJIE, Alls'. 29. Samuel Gom
JWrsV president of tho Federation of Labor,
made a speech hero last night In the Interest
of "Wilson Ahd Marshall on the Democratic!
National ticket.
Mr. Gompers refrained from out-and-out
"ampatgntrtfr for President Wilson, but In
effect he advised the laboring men of Amer
ica, to support tho President for re-election
and thus to repay the Democratic party for
what he termed Its efforts In their behair.
He left no doubt In the minds of his hear
era; of his disapproval of Hushes, whoso
epeech of acceptance, he said, had revealed
lack of erasn of tho bier Issues of the day
and tho needs o; the country.
His two most significant statements, and
the ones most vigorously applauded, related
directly to tho President. One was!
The Wilson Administration has accom
plished everything: that could havo been ac
complished by war, and It has dono this
Without shedding one drop of blood. No
crepe hangs on tho doorknob of America."
The other, referring to Mr. Wllson'a ef
forts to avert tho threatened nation-wide
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railroad strike, was:
"The President has declared for nn eight
hour workday as a fundamental principle
and has urged that workers ought to have
It. He has done splendid work in this crisis
and I hope he will bring us out of this with
out tho stoppage of ono single train."
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
JPaul Proimchlk. 2420 Cnllowhlll St., and Anna
lUsdalral. 03t New Market St. , . .
Robert V. Stover. 2332 W. Cumberland et., and
Mary A. Roales, Friend. Neb.
Thlllp Shapiro,, 601 N. 6th t and Esther
Eleenberg, 724 Slgel at. . .,
Peter V. Brennan. 2027 Morris at., and Mary K.
Sklllman, Trenton, N. J. . . ,
-t Peter Haalno. 2310 Hutchinson at., and Rachel
Cagllardo. B34 Porter at. . .,
Otto P. Hunt. 1327 Arch et.. and llary E.
Wilier, Richmond. Va. . . , .
Fenton Crandall. 1037 8. 17th t., and Luvenla
i'Mlllps. Hosemont. i-a. . ,.
Michael McCloskey. 117 Spruce St., and Mary
McCooska 117 Spruce at.
Charles O, Colbert. 2123 8. Juniper at., and
Lillian V. Bolsbrun. 2417 S. 10th at.
Alex Levin, 1018 H. nth at., and Ida Frachten
bers. 1018 S. Bth at. . . ..
George Lutkua. 4000 N. 2d st , and Justlna
Jesbutalte, Yelland nnd Schuyler sta.
Jamea J. Krognn, 3205 Dakota at . and Mar
garet A. Hayes. 3203 Dakota at.
Georgo Tankard. 2000 Ellsworth at., and Mary
F. Smith. 2022 Wlldey at.
Jacob Ellbers. Owynedd Valley, Fa., and Amy
Blasker. 2744 Wharton at.
Frederic' Conrad, Jr.. 407 N. Cth at., and
Dorothea Hunter, 2003 llorer at.
Isaac F. Auatcrmuhl. Camden. N. J., and Eliz
abeth Hoey, 2310 8. Alder at.
Henry II. Kocherspcrger. B8;il Woodland ave.,
and Elsie M. McIIenry, 2120 S, 57th at.
Alln J. Housekeeper. 0344 Germantown ave..
ana KiizaDctn cross, umim uermantown ave,
George W. Peterman. lntl Frnnkford ave., and
Emma Schmidt. 834 E. Hilton st.
Xelgbton S. Palmor. 2430 N. 30th at., and Elsie
O. MoGahcy. 133 S. Both at.
John II. Muench. 3007 Janney St., and Anna
Paul. 3148 N. Bth st.
William Thurnall, 1321 Mt. Vernon at., and
Sarah Walls. 1313 S. 33d st.
Amos Jones 733 S. 13th at., and Margaret
Dickson. 733 S. 13th st.
Giovanni Dabundo, 1340 Webster at., and Annie
Gajllarul. 1242 Catharine st.
Morris OstrofT, 318 Roseberry St., and Katie
Rablnovltz, 010 Tusker st.
Georse Tradewell. 140 Llpplncott st., and Frieda
Schmidt. 211 W. Ontario at.
James McMonlnle, 832 N. 44th St.. and Sarah
McCormlck. 1842 Ingcrsoll st.
Jamea Caswell. New York city, and Florence
Ilofman. 1200 Addison at.
Police Court Chronicles
Some persons dabble In stocks ; others In
art, but Tom Sinker gets most of his thrills
by fussing with paste. Ho Is an old bill
poster and can handle a brush In a most
artistic fashoon. He can dip the brush In
tho paste, throw it up In tho air, catch it
by the handle and then stick up a bill with
out getting a drop on his hands.
But pasting bills la n dry, sticky Job. It
makes most billposters awful thirsty. Tom
la no exception. He was seized with an an
noying thirst while posting up dodgers In
the neighborhood of Front and Heed streets,
and tp allay his feelings made, several visits
to a nearby saloon.
Eventually Tom had a rather dim idea of
What he was doing. He contracted a sort of
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Only boat U Anjiutlno Beach. I.andlor In
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Fare S SOc ChUdren 6lu 25c
leaves AreiSt. Wharf 80 A. M. Sally.
Snoday 90 A. M.
JAMUS E. OTIS. Mar.. 3 AKCH STBEET
rm-isxTiien the Flying Fish Went On Its Way ... ... :
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double eyesight and stuck up bills on places
which were regarded as private property
But that was not all. Ho swung his paste
brush much after the fashion In which a
cowboy handles a lariat, with the result that
a large amount of tho paste landed on the
clothes of passersby Instead of the wall.
When any one complained Tom dipped the
brush rather deeply into the bucket, so the
complainants fled to escape further dam
age. A cop finally put nn end to Tom's
energy nnd .brought him before Magistrate
Baker.
"I worked too hard," said Tom, "and Ish
absllootly Imposhlbl! fer a man to be a bill
poster an Bober nt same time."
Tho Judgo was In a- charltablo mood.,
Aware of the fact that Tom needed a rest
he permitted him to have a vacation as
guest of the city for five days In the County
Prison.
CHINATOWN'S FAT .MAN DIES
Merchant Was Five Feet in Height and
Weighed 225 Pounds
Lee Look, 49 years old, 925 Race street,
who died Sunday at his home, of ncute In
digestion, was known to the police at tho
Eleventh nnd Winter streets station as
. ?. tal man of Chinatown," on account
of hla rotundity nnd his diminutive stature.
Although not quite five feet tall, he
weighed 226 pounds. Ho was a member of
a firm of merchnntn nf tlm tii d.,f
address and had a son In China.
iff. SJIm1-'0 n!',eni1 ,h funeral, from her
tnS(JSL..nc' Vpper Providence township.
..on.L!romery County, on Wednesday, Services
rim.?..01"1?) n, m' .. Interment at Morrli
ShUiVfJ?.! ?!?! wl" "" 'he trains at
n5SetV',t",et-,iao - m- (Philadelphia and
"llfdlvl lni a" m' Pcnnsylviln,a'Schulrl
BAi;it, On .August 2S. 1010. nt Atlantic City.
.J,,DANn?1' BAIJER, of 3313 Woodland
ave. Duo notlco of the fun0r.1l will be nlen.
BAKER. On August 27. lnlrt. HENRIETTA D .
wire or John p. Hake r, aged 02 years, Beta-.!.-
nnd ff'ends nri Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Wednesday, at 10 a. m.,
at nrr lat ritnliUnr. "nn! , Im.nJ -t II (nt..
J22VA Interment at Kernwood Cemetery lie
'""'in, uiiiy VQ
viewed on Tuesday from 7 to
v m
tKfflSJKT01' -August 28. 1010, ABTHUR W.
BARTON, of 200 H. 4th at., aged 30 jenrs.
SJl,V.Xr' na friends, also St. Alban's Lodge,
No. oao. F. nnd A. M.. nnd Ordor of Sons of
...... eorte. are Invited to attend tho funeral
services, on Wednesdaj-. nt 2 p. m . -at tho
Oliver H. Unit Uulldlnir. 1820 Chestnut st.
Interment private.
BATTEN, On Aunust 20. 1910, suddenly. WIL
LIAM A., son of Allen M. and Knlherlne Ilat
5J (."F? "- years KelatUcs and friends are
invited to nttend tho funeral services, on 'rues.
S r' at Npm. precisely at the parents' resi
dence. 4134 AV. Olrnrd ave. Interment private.
IHIADLEV. On Aueust 20. 1910. at Iron Hill.
Jio.. IIOUEKT A.. Bon of the late William nnd
Margaret Uradley. Ilelatltcs and friends aro
invited to attend the funeral services, on
Ji,"5rSI,.n'L at - " m- at his late residence,
809 N. 20th St.. Philadelphia. Interment prl
jate at Woodlands Cemetery. Automobile
DOI ll'P.
CA.T'.IvJKT,':-0n Aueust 28. 101 0. WILLIAM
CALVERT, aced u years. Relatives and
friends, also the employes of tho llureau of
Surveys, ore Invited to nttend tho funeral
serjlces. on Thursday, nt 2 p m., at his late
residence. 820 S. 48th St.. West Philadelphia.
Intprment private.
CONWAY. On Aueust 20. lnifl, KATHnitlNE.
widow of Michael Conway Relatives and
friends are Invited to intend tho funeral, on
Vednesilay. nt 7:30 a. m.. from her lato rest
dence. 0802 Spruce St.. West Pnlladelnhla.
Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of
Transfiguration at n. m. Interment private
at St. Anthony's Cemetery, Ambler. Pa, No
flowers. Auto service.
DW.i.IUi.HTi' n August 27. 1018. MAR
GARET, wife of Francis Douaherty (nee Mc
Cue). Relatives nnd rrlenda aro Invited
to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8
n. ni.. from tho residence ot her son. James
C. J. Dousherty. 3709 Glrard ae. Solemn
requiem mass at St. Gregory's Church, at
r.SSiS a--m- Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.
GITTZ. On Ausust 27. 1010. HARRY C. son
2f..i?acob ar". pmma Getz (nee Pohl). In his
JOth Year. HHntlvm nnH frUnrl- arA In, II.H
to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at
J S. m . at narenta' realrtencc. 2503 E. Alle
,.?.".tn.Y ave. Interment private.
iiUVL.lt. On August 27. 1010,
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EVEKlNa LEDG!ER-PHILADELPHlA TUESDAY, AUGUST 29,
DEATTIS
Ayreatown. N. J., EJtMA OODEN, youngest
daughter of David M nnd Sarah Oould. aged
22 years. Belntlvea and friends and the
nurses of the Woman's Homeopathic Hospital,
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Wednesday, precisely at 2 p. m.. at the lm
tnanuel naptlst Church, 23d and Bummer sta.
Interment at Mt. Mortah Cemetery. Auto
servl'-t.
HANKS. OnAurust 27, lOtfl, Senior Captain
ALl
iBXANDER r. R. HANKS, retired. Inter-
ment nt Mystic. Conn. ladlson, Wle.t papers
IIAHNS. On August 27, IBIS, FRANK IIARNS,
Jr., aged SB years. Relatives and friends,
also Lehigh Tlulldlng nnd Loan Association,
Popular .liulldlng and Loan Association, are
Imlted to nttend the funeral services, on
Wednesday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at his late
residence, 2421 N, 7th at. Interment at
Northwood Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
IIKWETT On August 20. 1010, ANNIE, wife
of Alfred J! Hewett, nnd daughter of the late
William and Catharine Dougherty. Relative
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Wednesday, at 2 n. rrt. nt the
Oliver It, nalr Building, 1820 Chestnut st.
Interment nt Fernwood Cemetery. Remains
may be viewed Tuesday, from 7 to 0 p. m.
HEWLETT. On August 20, 1010, GEORGE
JAMES HEWLETT, aged 23 years. Rela
thes nnd friends aro Invited to attend the
aervlces, on Wednesdiy, at 1 p. m., at
the residence of his father. 4318 N. Carlisle
st. , Interment, private at Hlllslda Cemeterv.
Remains may be viewed Tuesday, from 8 to
10 p. m.
IIVIIER. On August 27. 1910. MAItlC SOPHIA
HUHBn, Relatives and friends aro invited to
nttend the funeral services, on Wednesday, nt
2 p. m.. at her late realdcnce. 3843 Addison
st. Interment private.
JliNlNGS. On August 28. 1016, ANNA,
daughter of Paul II. nnd Anna n. Jennings,
aged 13 months, Relatives and friends are
Intlted to nttend tho funeral, on Thursday, at
1 P. m.. from her narenta' residence. 3217
ccuar nf. interment Holy sepulchre ceme
tery. Automobllo service.
KRAMER. On August 28, 1010, SARAH A.,
wife of Fred. Kramer (nee Morton), aged 70
years, nt ntman, N. J. Relatives nnd friends
aro Invited to attend tho funernl services, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m at her lato residence,
2340 N. 33d st. Interment private.
LEES. On August 28. 1010. MART J., daugh
ter of the lato Daniel and Sarah Lees, Rela
tives and friends nrn Invited to attend the
funernl services, on Thursday, at 8 p. m . at
her lato residence, 0247 Cedar ae . West
Phlla. Interment nt Chester Rural Cemetery
Friday, nt convenience of family. Auto
service.
LErKmVITlI, On August 28. 1010. RAC. wlfo
of Simon Lefkowlth (neo Irrcdman), In her
21st year. Relatives nnd friends, also Kins
Solomon Lodge, K. of J., are Invited to nttend
the funeral aervlces, on Wednesday, at 3:30
P. m., nt her lato residence, S. W. corner
iitn and somerset sts. Interment at Monti
flora Cemetery,
LEVY. On August 28. 1010. FANNr. widow of
Aaron Levy, Relatives and frlend-j, also
Krnkauer Chcvrn, am Invited to nttend the
funeral services, on Wednesday, at 10 h. m
precisely, at her Into residence, 2207 N. 10th
st. Interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
MnePHEltSON. On August 28. 3010, nt his
residence, 401 0 Spring Garden at., JOHN O.
MacrHBHSON. Duo notlco of tho funeral will
bo given,
MetirtATH. On August 25. 1010. suddenly.
JOHN P. McORATH. aged 74 j para. Rela
tlves and, friends, also the Friendly Sons of
St. Patrick, and members ot the Phtlopatrlan
Club, are Invlfcl to attend tho funeral, on
Wednesday, at 8:30 a. m . from his Into resl
dence. 1027 Jit. Vernon st. Solemn high mass
nt tho Cnthcdral Church at 10 a. m. Interment
,. P.'., 9.V. Cathedral Cemetery.
MARSHALL. MRS. JOHN MARSHALL (nee
I raice). nt her lato residence. Vino st., De-
innco. in. j. services Wednesday, at . p. m
Interment Btrlctly private. Remains may be
,. vl-wHl Tuesday, nfter 7 P. m.
MYERS. On August 28. JlilO, JACOB II., hus-
?nu ni i-auune jiyers jtointives nnd ineno-i,
nlso Enulty Lodge. No. 301. F and A. 31.,
nro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on
Wednesday, nt 2 p, m. precisely, nt his Into
residence. 2004 N. 32d st. Interment at Mt.
Sinn I Comcte-v.
0,J.I;s.'.TOn Eighth Month 28th. lOtO, MART
GILBERT, widow of John Owens. In her 83th
year. Relatives nnd friends are invited to
nt'end tho funernl scrlces. on Fourth Day
(Wednesday), nt 2:30 p. m . at her late resi
dence, 0.I0O Greene st,, Oermantovvn. Inter
nment private. Kindly omit flowers.
IH?'A01" On August 28. 1010. nt Ocean Cltv,
N. J. SARAH, widow of John Rnmnge, Rel
atives and friends nro Invited to attend tho
funernl sen Ices, on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at
her late residence. 318 High st., Germantown.
ct.l'-irn?.1""' Private, at Ivy Hill Cemetery.
SIL',',,,5Jl,:!.l.':r0n August 28. 1010. HELEN O.
gHBIVER (nee Iirltton), wlfo of Waller Eallo
Shrlyer, aged 23 jcars. Relatives and friends
nro Invited to Mew remains, nt her lato resl
dence. 4283 Mantua ave., on Wednesday from
to 8 p. m. Also services Friday afternoon,
Si v.."- m" at the residence of Frank Powell,
33 Wnter st , Mt. Hollv. N. J. Interment at
St Andrew's Bury'rg around.
SnTi nS" "i",11".,27'. IV1"- ddenlv. AR
T.lU'n. O.. husband of Mary J Smith (neo
McCullouEh). Relatives and friends ara Invited
to attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday,
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TVr,"5;f 'irT?nnu8J"li, u 'S18- CLArtA A.,
wife of late Robert V. Thud um. In her 63d
J.tneIntlv'',ln,, friends are Invited to at
tend tho funeral services, on Thursday at 2
P. m..nt her lata residence. 4902 Monument
ment pHvate. ' rnllftd,",h'" !""
WORRELL. On August 28. loifl t.trrrn
Levis WORRELL. Funeral services at the
fVd$.n.co of "" mother, Mrs. n, M. Ingram!
2 wr",e,wood road. .West Ph la.. Wednei
day. at 2:30 p. m. Interment private at the
convenience of the family, -" "' -""
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Toronto Paper Mills. Miss Ellen Breeh. J. N
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HELF T'ANTED FEMATjE
BILL CLEnk Toung lady, enperlertced In iten-
eral office work, as bill clerk permanent nosl-
ILJUB rom ner Mfg. Co., 21 4 OJiWarnockJjt.
BKPR, wanted! ae. at !., typewr. and short-
hand; steady pos. Ooldmanra. 1024 chestnut.
BUTTON SEWERS, experienced, nn womena
t . '. Appiy nirawDriags t uiotnier, on '
.'cv ai.. mixn noor. . .
CARETAKER, . small apartment house; no .pay,
but free heat, light and apartment, Taulane,
npO Walnut street.
CHAMBERMAID and waitress While Trot-
estant girl. Call Tuesday. 6214 Wayne ave.,
. Germantown. Live In family.
CLERK In an Insurance office; must be neat,
quick and accurate: state age, reference ana
.salary expected. C 185, Ledger Of flee.
COOK, first class; smalt family; country; ref
erence required. Meet employer Wednesday,
i. a,m., itoom ai, huh uncsuiuist.
COOK Small boordlng house at shore; refer
ence. Meet employer Tuesday, 10 a. m.,
Itooin203, 008 Chestnut St.
COOK and chlldnurse for suburbs! give refer-
ence and wages deslred.II108,Ledgerjomcei
uiun nnd downstairs work for osk Lane; jio-
crai wages. 1'none oan Lane xua:
COOK, experPenced, wanted, white; aleep out
Call2020 N. Taric ave. .
DICTAPHONE-OPERATOR wanted, experienced,
unuerwood macnine; state experience, age, b-
ary and reference. C 134. Ledger Office. ,
FINISHERS, experienced, on womenT coats. Ap
ply, straw-bridge & Clothier, 811 Filbert St.,
Hixm uoor.
GIRL wanted In large office: must be experi
enced In general nrtlce work, preferably with
bookkeeping experience nnd good nt figures. P
133. Ledger Office. .
GIRLS over 10 yearn wanted for light work;
no experience necessary; 5 week paid while
learning. Apply am w, ata at
OIRLS of 10 for finishing work in printing
plant, Ketterllnus, 403 Arch at,
GRISWOLD WORSTED CO.
DARBT, PA.
Starling up new machinery, want glrlss good
wages: steady work and will pay while learn
ing. HOUSEKEEPER for hotel, out of town
Cflfl7
Position for good manager
fleo Mra. Mead.
jioom zips, won unestnut st. ,
HOUSEKEEPER, working; ,no laundry work;
125 per mo.; suburbs. J 043, Ledger Central.
HOUSEWORK German maid, Protestant, for
general housework; must bo capable. Address
. C 201, Ledger OfOce.
HOUSEWORK, general: Protestant! no washing;
nt Haverford. Pa.J 338, Ledger Central.
HOUSEWORK Tho Household Registry Bu
reau will be discontinued after September 2.
HOUSEWORK, general, no" Washing; small
family; suburbs, H 112, Ledger Office,
HOUSEWORK Middle-aged woman for house
work: 3 adults. 4428 Pino at. .
LACE MENDERS, experienced. Apply John
Bromley A Sons, Lehigh ave.. below Front.
MILLINERS
LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE MILLINERS
APrLT EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
MILLINERS nnd trimmers wanted: good fost
tlons. Apply Kohn. Adlcr & Co., 720 Market.
MOTHER'S HELPER Middle-aged white Prot
estant: children over 7 years: good homo In
exchange for small salary and light duties.
J 041, Ledger Central.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone
Company offers positions as operators to In
telligent young women between 18 and 22
years old: salary 10 a week whllo learning,
with rapid advancement: a steady position
assured, with pleasant surroundings nnd un
usual opportunity of promotion. Apply In
person to tho Bell Telephono Company's opera
tors' school. 400 Market st., dally between
B 30 a. m. nnd 5 p. m, Mondav, Tuesday and
Friday evenings between 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock.
OPERATORS on silk dresses, only those experi
enced In this lino of work need apply. A. II.
Cnplan & Co.. 010 Walnut st.
SCRUBWOMEN, 2S: call every day. 7 a. m.!
bring bucket, brush nnd cloth. Quaker City
Cleaning Co., GO Bourse.
SHOES Wanted, experienced shoe repairer on
colored shoes. Seventh floor. 315 N. 12th st.
SHOES Wanted, experienced help In packing
room.Seventh ftoor.310 N. 12th at.
TELEPHONE" OPERATORS."local nnd long dis
tance: experienced. Apply Keatone Telephone
Co 1.1-1 H. 2,1 st.. Room 403.
WEAVEBS WANTED
APPLT
JOHN & JAMES DODSON. INC.
OLD MILL
Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
WOMAN wanted for downstairs work;
cooklng. Call 1423 Locust st.
plain
Yjy5 WOMEN for steady positions. Miller's.
452 York ave.. between 4th U 3th below Noble.
fleneral
LADY, about ".-.
for a lucratlce position with
a larfre enneern, nne tithf, I- u 111
lllng to devote
8 hours dally nnd work without supervision
musi oe wen eaucateu. refined and havo very
best city credentials; salary 22 weekly; od-
ancement. C 11)4. Ledger Office.
WANTED commercial TEACHEBS. men and
women, also others. NATIONAL TEACHEBS'
AOENCY. D. II. COOK, MOB., 327 PERBY
iiLDO,
HELP WANTED MALE
AUTOMATIC TURRET LATHE operators: Cleve
land. Brown & Sharpe, New Britain; I4.B0 per
day of H houra: hand screw machine operators,
a. 10: higher compensation when on piece
work: citizens; IS dais' Icavo after ono year'a
service. 7 holidays and Saturday afternoons
during the summer months, all with full pay.
Apply Frankford Arsenal (preferably In per
son), Brldesburg.
DOT. IB or 17 years of age. to make himself
useful in store nnd run errands: excellent op-
Sortunltv for advancement; brine reference.
agger Woolen Co.. 1211 Arch st.
BOY wanted, in uptown real estato ; opportunity
for advancement. M 741. Ledger Central.
BOYS
IB to IS jeara of age. for atock work; regular
posltlona, with advancement. Apply Bureau
of Employment. 44 floor, before 11 a. m.
STBAWBBlDaE 4 CLOTHIER
BOYS, to work In office; privilege of Eolng tn
continuation school. P jqo.Ledger Office.
CjlJ'IiSi,af.ANP RIVETERS wanted;: Cruie:
Kemper Co.. Ambler, Pa.
CHAIR FRAMEBS wantedT
Apply 244 S. Bth
sireet.
wtat'Ca'thlr'rnf?, "" f 1QT
DRAFTSMEN
Several bright yo'ung men
for Inspecting force.
Steel doors, partitions, etc.
Address "M, B.." P, O, Box 330O.
INSPECTORS
Bright yjunr men. capable of reading
blue prints and shop drawings, to check
measurements steel sash and skylights
Address "L. C.,M P. O. Box 3113.
1916.
HEIiP WANTED-MAI.E
Conllntird from rrettlini ColjMn
FITTERS AND MECHANICS WJ"''..' Pa
tank work. Cruse-KeinjpejOjiJBi'!-5J--iV
INSTRUMENT MAKERS , 1.24 1 tg IS.00 ger
sVlTC'S faKrW f28.00ftitPor'2 2rJ: htet'com
rSn.atlon whln'on ple2evVor cltkens; IB days
! v n f ttr flf 8t 1 enr Of r ice. nouaaya
EhK.4rerrSr
Arsenal. Brldesburr, Pa,, preferably in per-
IRONKRS WANTED ON MEN'S SHIRTS.
MILLER, 1BTII AND REED STS. ,
LABORERS for outside work. $2.24 per day ot
a hAurr Anniv Frankford Arsenni, .
LABORERS. BO, wanted.
Ambler. Pa.
Crute-Kemper Co.,
MACHINISTS
LOCOMOTIVE EXPERIENCE
CAR REPAIRERS
RAILROAD FIREMEN AND BRAKEMEN
APPLY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
FRED LABOR BUREAU
619 S. 11TH ST.
(OrEN SUNDAYS)
MACHINISTS WANTED FIRST-CLASS
LATHE, MILLING, PLANER. BORINO
MILL AND SHAPER HANDS! ALL
AROUND MACHINISTS: . TOP
WAGES! STEADT POSITIONS ON
ENGINE WORK: NO LABOR TROU
BLES OR MUNITIONS". API'LT 205
S. 11th ST.
MACHINISTS, tool makers, universal .grinders,
lathe and milling hands. Apply Industrial Mfg.
Co.. 117 Federal St.. Camden, N. J,
SIAN AND WIFE to do entire work of home
in Ardmore: V In family: very best rcferenco
required. , Meet employer Wednesday, 11 ao
. a. ni., Ro5m 205. 008 Chestnut st.
MAN. young, ambitious, wltn ability to maks
good, free-hand mechanical sketches and to
calculate weights of castings; college grnduato
In mechanical engineering preferred; stato
salary expected, P 230, Ledger Office,
MAN AND WIFE, colored, to do the work of
small house: send address and refcrenco to
Box 43. Merlon, Pa,
MEN WANTED Boilermakers, locomotive ma
chinists, car repairmen, laborers, locomotive
cleaners. Penna. R. R. Call 1711 Filbert st.
MEN. 10. wanted to learn tho sausago nnd
Sork pncklng business; 22e per hour. Apply
045 Germantown nve.
MEN. 2 to sell lots. Ocenn City Park. In Phlla.;
experience not necessary; salary and commie-
slpn.430 Droxel Bldg.
S1ILLWRIOHT vnnfed: young man preferred:
enpab'o of soliciting New Tork Stato and
elsewhere. Apply 2314 Wood Bt.
OFFICE BOT In lawyer a office; reply by letter,
stating age nnd schooling. J 042. Ledger
Central.
OPERATORS, automatic turret lathe. Cleveland.
Brown & Sharpc. New Britain, I4.BH per day
of hours: hand screw mnchlno operators,
13.10; higher compensation when on plcco
work: citizens; IB das leave afle- ono
year'a service, seven holidays and Saturday
afternoons during the summer months, ''nil
with full pay. App'y Frankford Arsenal.
iirmeriiui)' in person.
PAPER BOXES Experienced man nn single
scoring machine. Schocttle Paper Box Co.,
-.mi. t.nu .iiurci.
PAPER BOXES Experienced mnn on ending
machine. Schoettlo Paper Box Co., Front
nnd Laurel,
8Ai?A?AN. for decoratlnir establishment In
Baltimore: ono familiar with rugs, carpets
and furniture: stnte experience nnd salary
d;slrcdJ AjjrajiMS04JLeilger Office.
DAi,i.a.uA.M wanted to call on
Apply Kotany Spices, wholesale,
restaurnnts.
031 North
nm bi i m u p, ni.
SHIPPER wanted, for wholesale poultry and
provision house: must be experienced, encr-
C 202"" Le'dgPe''J Office.'"""'"'"' "'" bu8lnc"'
SHOES Wanted, cxn. shoo ropnlror on colored
s hj)M17Jh Jloor lNojJhJl 2 1 It st7
STXOO,nV;H-'?un':"mnn w"nntcd by traf
f!c department of large steel concern: innrt
..i,: WV!!?r,w.l,h railroad work: Btate
aalaT. M 740. ledger Central.
STENponAPHEB. ex.'., ncc. "Apply Mr. WIN
rtrlck. Eddystono stal Co.. N. EdJystnna sV.
TRUCK DBIVEns. experienced with double
teams, for heavy work. Apply BureSS at
EmploN-ment. 4W floor, before 11 am
Strawbrldce t Olohler." 8th and Market its.
WEAVERS WANTED
APPLY
JOHN & JAMES DOBSON. INC.
OLD MILL
Scott's Lane, Falls of Schuylkill.
YJK;a-?.tAN ot "s- '"i education, wishes nosl.
tlon either ns salesman or position whe-o
thero Is advancement. J B.ir.. ledger Central?
YOITNO JIAN. about 20 years of ago. assist In
office: can use tvpevvr tor; coml o,m,,;i!!!
for right party. J 1141. Ledger Central.
YOUNO ,MAN wanted; thoroughly experiences
In wholesale notion business: for out of tovvrr
steady position. M 808. Ledger Offle" '
YOUNO MAN wanted by a area foundry, with
Jjr.ericnce ln. u,E.Bi.s",B " experlence'and
salaryexpected.P 227. Idg,v Offlre.
YOUNO MAN. about
AVlf h nnnrTfl AtfhalklAtinA
on press vvorK.
httlVt" U'" 1-V" "J
v. annwnill
BIO CALIBRE SALESMEN.
Slen of advertising ahlllty men who can civ.
mftMr5!LS5?tVrl Th."'! the ""ven Auto!
tmoaa,f!fl.ira,Se?no,t'hrer 6?, h".ttr,c,SPS2SSiX
HOOVEN OWENS. nENTSCIILER CO.
--- ... -AA ili-UU,
Oeneral
AUTOMOBILE, complaint adjuster. 1"S: hook,
keepers, clerks and stenographers, large nam.
her of attractlvo position, open " to -o"
Hualneaa Service Co.. 1301 Snd Title Bldi.'
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
..liAvtSSiJ ""J81 mHdl9 gtaJ sood seam,
streaa: good reference H 113. iA. ntn
COi),S.an? chlldnuraj or chambermaid 2 girls
want places together; good reference call
Ch.?nut ,b,?,W"n ,0 and 2. noomC203. 608
.f-vUHLSl"1-- '"';'?"' wjh" Position.-
'mji'- ;'s fiiisvjaraen at.
CHAMBERMAID WANTEDrREFrREQtlirTin"
STFItANCIBIOTEQa'tQyXErJuT ST.'
HOUSEKEEPER, canahle mV35"k:..
position with aged coupls or gentleman's home
jeferenceAPUrJ337J,808 N. 18th at?
4VJU011VC..X'.1V
EEPER, managing, capable, reliable'
responsible Position. H 113. Led. OIL
desires
iiuuofiiccrt.ii. managing, apartment small
hotel or prlv. fam.; ret, jl'llf Lidier Offlce.
HOUSEKEEPER or comparilonnmallamllv:
reference. Call 802 S. Alden it. '
JJTUATIONS WANTED-JSTTji
rr?au.l?Tel3?.c
HOUSEWORK-Scolch Protest rJ4SZ
ence.cnll 2030 N triX0,!!Unf ro5T3
STENOpRAPHKit7thornuaMnaV --2L
'ENonnjiPup-irTr;-- r-1 iJs3, Led.
,.... icKm ,.nd rnmM..-i-, - ntu. mn.
STENOGRAPHER. 2 ytnrn.iiSitri
rali"4 lwr !ifii
WOMAN, colored. -fronTse-niir -U I
ACCOUNTANT, age 40. ntr7ZTr-
fi.I?rKa,W,t.9.'. HiSXl&s
.-.. " . .gager urnee """ "nt-y
AY.v.i"iJ.IS.,"."-SH.?"fl buslne. r
lego graduate. Will write n..SLnMSma. T
cularleUeMejc!". T HutS''KW. &
AUDITINOANDTNVEST.ArAk
ert SEffi.m,J",J. "8
Fostofhce n5ra.?".
7ir ' .. 'i , fc-ty
itnnttffrortn I-"i r- - "-c'
PP.leireanr,onuCpa'hW'L'i5c
nBimiaerBtoterms. Bgli phon- VSM.?,. Vl'l'M
BUTI,ER:COOICJpal,7s1nSmM'.l
win take entlro chnrgo of small 5IE:.VnwVJ
up: reference, T tn t -i "m'" family! iAK
reference. J 844." ld".mA" .W
tr-i -- ..,
uiaue'Mjuii and nuiliiinui' -
best reference. 01. n?an?h till .MtMSVwl
... . ... :. '- "- iiirni.
CHEMICALH. DRUOS-mn,TrnaVnr:r2S
cal and Industrial exp., wIsheTelr.TJiLt'S
. evenings or Part tjmajwfi3went f
COST ACCOUNTANT, 20 years M tT2!
perlence at iiiiiJ.i .i..?" ?.la yearTi
now connection. .! nai'i.?" ". deilr..!
ECONOMICAL labor saving devisee . '
opcnf or1propJjresuiT,v pfod, J BBS WU' '
mmMte.!. ..- .I.'.' TagUantral. i
GARDENER. ."competent mi ii .j-iS
!!,.".-?rcenP.0.u"e man; willing cE? -5?'!l
!"""" "Mining; good ref. C 18r IjJiBJ
OA"DEN3- H-around man, IiTm&Tt
SkmLijisasmr- 1
ai nanny, wants work In thd v.ni. , ' -
.cntffi.fQr t""nett"ng "'urii'a".','';,
live or charge of stores- ai ..eVLS"' ? .
LedgerCentrnl. ,. j w
TOUNO MAN. Wnnn.1. ! ,
tlsln. book'keeblngedlts."cPtc '?.. Ml"''!
. encea; moderate salary. J a.w'W ! 1
luurii iilAjN. CO orcd. we nin,rl.n.. -
and rigger, wishes position. IninJ fir"
" -." .,
... ATTENTION BUSINESS Finva
TION WITH FUTURE: 12 YlUriu ..??'
yv.vi fiiiitii.N-r rtPTnvnn t...v:i .
newspaper EXP.; GOOD Tfiran vnVy
VERTISING VALUES AND Ptim?n4Jb i
WP.?K: WIWllNO TO LEARN: flUSfSW M
Bllll- AIULlTr. J 030. LEDGER OFFICE,'iJ
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
NICHOLI.S. .1020 Bnlnbrldge. has em .i..."
fours, butlers, couples, cooks, excel i.Ti'i.
chambcrmds.. Includ. Swedish haters . miri
V,', uc""l,caor coupies, cooks, governeis,?
,,.i,-w umiuH. iiouBcroains, etc. Loc. 2110
WANTED First-class Iniimlr... Ik.l,. '..
parlor maids for Main line ' i.i...!""1?". ,
nuracs. young cooks, kitchen maldj. ItrnSoiSi W
cooks, couples, butlers. second men. hJS'
nifii. mm. ivoKers. .nil a, L'llth st, .
JHHH HOSE DOUGHERTY. 1313 W a71 "
nve.: wanted, cooks, chambermaids, enfii.'
nuraen.
nousevvorlc girls, .mother's he nin
mnn and wife, gardeners, butlers. houiiK-I
rts. kane. nit a. -inih ih u ..'- 1
BS. KANE. 011 S. 10th. Phone Spruce SlOil
wants and supplies first-class help, with rifi'i
help, with rcf.
crence.
AUTOMOBILES
iTbr Sals
CHASSIS
We have a few cheap car; of which the chtiibri
would be very suitable for trurt- , a.uZ
work of any kind: don't fall to come In inj?
look them over If you want somethlnr it -
Vinsmnln HvfnA trim nlt.,.. .... m m
n LOCOMOIllLt: I
-Oil jiinrKPi at. IXrCUSt IM b J
ii. . ni.n sy.71. jukii iAuinnnB nr uepL
DEI.IVEIIY lVAnns
thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed: ven 'f
nttrnptlve nrlrn! enulnneH with full n.n-i k.,J.
othcro built to order. ''
LOCOMOBILE
9.111 Mnrlret Mf Thm,., Arrt
II. A. JENKS. Mgr. Exchange Cir n.' '!
CADILLAC 1014 touring car. overhauled in
repainted: full equipment; price 1830. AUTO'
SALES CORPORATION. 142 N. Broad IL .
CADILLAC. 1013. B-pasaencer tourlnr: la Jl.lifl
cunuiuon; paini nnu urea new.
ij. a. liuvvuita uu..
248 N. Broad it. n-S
CUALMEB.S. .225: good equipment: good ra- J!
nfng condition. Phono Belmont 17B5 R. .' J ?
FOBD runabout. 1013 model, with detiduWri!
rear seat: splendid condition: bargain. Ajplt' '
i;m r inance mag. A'none apruce 'Jlg. ,
HUDSONS Phaetons, roadsters and cabrloUu.rtSr';
cquippou wiin eiecvrio ugnis ana sisruni.?
uomery-DciiwHria. -,i.i .i. jiroau si., 1'aiis.n
LIMOUSINES
Suitable for funeral work or hacking of nr
kind, suburban or station work; ranrtor Is '
price from J300 up; Locomobile and otlif
makeS' 'LOCOMOBILE ' ,
2314 Market st. Locust 450.
H. A. JKNKS, Mgr. Exchange Car Dtp!.
PAIQE. HUB, Fairfield. 6-40; ln perfect orderi
at a bargain price.
BIOELOW-WILLY MOTOR CO.. 304 N. Droll
S. 3. Rogera, Mcr. Exch. Car Dtpt.
W1HTK
2 Aut
411 IL P. 7-naaseneer Touring. 11000
2 Autocar delivery trucks. 1H ton each, 1W.
L. II. O'NEAI
.'!() N. Broad st.
SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN
nK nsRn r?ATia
CORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N. BROAD ""f
ATJTO LIVEBY AND QAHAGES
INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO.
2429 N.' BROAD ST.
AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY TO HDI1
Diamond U4B8. Never closed. Pirlcii- .
STAR TAXICAB CO.
PHONE DIAMOND 74.
TAXI TOUR1NO LI.MOUSINB
HALF BnallLAR RATES.
Never Closed. Formerly Jitney Rt r.
POPLAR. 1B17 To hire (open day and nU&ti
Park 1482, brand-new S-pass. touring car.
11.23 hr.; also brand-new 7-pass. llmouius.
l.BO hr.: weddings, funerals. 1718 Olnro- .
BUY MOISTER Portable Oarages Steel of
stucco. On display 3031 N. 8th. TlogaMM.
AUTO KEPAIRINQ
T SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES T
See BILLY, at his new location.
010 NORTH BBOAD STKBKlj
CYLINDEBS RE1IORED. new pistons and rlwj
rurnisned. welding nnd braxing, . " .V,"
derwiod b. Co.. 102.1 Hamilton atreet. Pal":
AUTO SUPPLIES
TT VOir WIWT tr. a-tl vmlr nM rT. Of WlStf
any parts to repair, call, write or phone ,g
P. & It. AUTO PARTS COMPAWij
815.17 N. 12th st. Park 1H.
New Departure Service Sta. Tho OwMUraC,,,
ian Arcn at. vn. walnut ami. - .
PARTS
to build or repair any car. . ..t '"ll
Phlla, Auto Parts Co.. 823 N. 13th. Park llfc ,
AUTO TIBES
PULLMAN TIBES
Guaranteed 3B0O miles. Compare prl"
OUIM'S. 238 N. Broad etrtet.
BUSINESS PEB.SONALS
PATENTS Sn,J .
n,,e frea
hook,
"Patenta andr Trade-MarKJ-'
We will help you develop your Invention- JtM
vice iree. iteaaonauie iee, upen " j
" M11H OrtU -i 'JH
FOSTER & WEBSTER SUITB "M
uii unesmut bu istn pnone ivinu ---
By C. A. VOIGHT
xuumt KNOLISHWOMAN f,.r: l.
nursery governess I n In t a sVi'natTolrS't
district prcf. Address F ,?ef"!nitier! ioSt!!!
Cameron Lodge; aSfionnttii. eV2 MHJJPJ
TUAOJ5SWANTiBTSr;5'
Exp
BASSO, rcBldhig outside "ofPMrT": -
V AMD S- y' " 'MV'J , ORoWMEDfA "",. HUH-. MAVBE IjtiK LD AGE--H0U Should J J I
(C r V( J&A mu'y JOm V mow s , That T 1 I
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