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ODDITIES AND NOVELTIES
FOR THE PHONOGRAPH FAN
Th Marirtiba and Balalaika on Recent Records Vogue of
the Ukulele and Hawaiian Stringed Insruments. '
Some New
By the Phonograph Editor
This week attention la Rive's to a number
f Unusual Instruments nhd combinations.
om or other of these tvIII diversify home
phonograph prosrama with novelty. Many
of them are of musical merit oa'.da from
their oddity.
A most Interesting combination of Instru
ments banjo, naxoplione and piano 'n Van
Epa' Trio slvcs two live and. spirited selec
tion.1!. "Hill and Dale" U a fox-trot nuaran-
lecd to llVAn fhlnff.q tin whuMWP htavArl.
The brllllanco of the banjo coupled with
the somber tone of the saxophone makes a
most Interesting record "Daly's neel" Is on
the. same- record.
Tlie Florentine Quartet Is a combination
f violin, cello, flute and harp. One of tho
eldest, but still one of the most popular
examples of the music composed for the
graceful minuet Is the Bocchcrlnl composi
tion. The melody Is exquisite, and It has a
captivating, rhythmic swing; moit fascinat
ing:. "Traumerel" Is one of a group of
smaller compositions, called "Childhood
Scenes." It la probably tho most beautiful
of the entire croup nnd la a universal favor
ite, beloved by old and young.
Ten minutes of delightful, novel enter
tainment nro offered In tho form of "Medley
of Irish Jigs." Tho medley Is played by
John J. Klmmel on the accordion, and Is a
revelation of the posslblt. ties' stored up In
this small Instrument. In tho hands of Mr.
Klmmel, the accordion gives the listener tho
impression of nn entire string orchestra
playing. A genuine Irish Jig, played with
true Irish ardor. Is not nn everyday occur
renco. If you think you cannot danco an
Irish Jig. Just listen to this medley. It will
awaken some dormant Impulse of Hibernian
fun and you'll simply have to venture!
Two well-known and delightful concert
pieces the tuneful "Llcbcsfreund Waltz"
and a graceful Chamtnade dance nro given
by Charles Kellogg, "tho Nature Singer,"
and the Victor Orchestra, and they seem
especially appropriate for the exhibition of
Xellogg's charming bird effects.
A well-known music lover on hearing tho
Hurtado Brothers' marimba orchestra nt
the Panama-Pacific Exposition exclaimed,
"There la music to sit on a porch and
listen to all night 1" And Ideal summer
music are these Columbia recordings of
marimba waltzes. Indeed, nil the Hurtado
marimba music will sound with added
sweetness In tho open air. Their octet
plays Medley of 'Waltzes (O. Hurtado), and
Faded Flowers Waltz (Strauss).
HAWAIIAN NOVELTIES
It would tako new words to describe the
elusive beauty of "Pun, Mohala." This
Hawaiian chorus with uUalclo accompani
ment Is Intricately harmonious and deeply
effective music. Tho Hawaiian medley
from the guitars of Helen Louise and Frank
Ferera Is one of the most varied and
cleverly performed duets by theso popu
lar players of Hawaiian melodies. The
opening "hula" Is tho "genuine thing."
Helen Louisa and Frank Fercra, with
their Hawaiian guitars, are popular Ha
waiian players, who have given for Septem
ber two more attractlvo numbers. Tho
"Maul Aloha" is really a syncopated ver
sion of the favorite "Aloha Oe," and has
'Volume enough to be used for dancing in
rooms not too large. "Pua Carnation" Is a
"sliding" effect which has so taken tho
fancy-of tho American public.
For Victor the Russia Balalaika Orchestra
presents two numbers which exhibit well
the perfect ensemble and exquisite tone
production of these gifted players.
The Hurtado Brothers Itoyal Marimba
Band offers two fine standard waltzes, the
"Blue Danube" nnd the "Southern noses,"
There has been so much Interest ex
pressed In tho method of playing tho Ha
waiian guitar that a few words on this
subject will be welcome to all admirers
of the southern Pacific music The guitar
Is nn ordinary American Instrument, but
Instead of being .held upright by the left
hand the guitar Is laid flat, across the
knees. On the fingers of the right hand are
slipped metal, thimblelike picks which
pluck the strings, while the left hand fin
gers the freta by pressing down the strings
with a metal bar. Excellent samples of the
effects are "Manna Kea Medley," by Helen
Louise and Frank Ferera. a Hawalllan gui
tar duet, and "That Ukalele Band," (Gran
ville), also played by Helen Louise and
Frank Ferera, likewise a Hawaiian guitar
duet.
The Six Brown Brothers Saxophone
Quartet gives Victor fans two corking
numbers In fox-trot time. The Victor Mili
tary Band and Victor Dance Orchestra
each present a pair of melodious dance se
lections, and Conway's Band plays a Var
sovlana. two one-steps and two fox trots
that will delight the dance devotee. ,
Here is a treat that will tickle the musi
cal palates of all lovers of the old slave
day river songs and bring to the younger
generation soma rattling. Jigging melodies
that will open their eyes to what real Amer
ican ragtime is. How any one who can
sing as welt as H. C. Browne found time to
play the banjo as well is a mystery. His
banjo-accompanied numbers are "Nigger
Love a Watermelon" and "Old Tucker."
The Athenian Mandolin Quartet gives
a charming Hawaiian waltz and also the
"Caclix .March" for the Victor, and those
popular Hawaiian players, Helen Louise
end Frank Ferera, play two fascinating
numbers on their guitars, and one of them
can be used for dancing.
SOME UNUSUAL RECORDS
Kevin's "Narcissus," played by the
Gypsy Countess Verona on the czlmbalom.
Is the most unique of Columbia's late rec
ords. The genuine gypsy czlmbalom is a
rare instrument In this country In fact,
there, are only one or two places In Amer
ica where It may be heard. The whimsical
notes of "Narcissus" are peculiarly suited
to the romantlo. rich and resonant notes
yoked by the Countess from the czlm
balom. In construction the czlmbalom re
sembles the Interior of a grand piano the
-wire strings which are open before the
player being struck by felted and weighted
mallets.
"Zlgeunerwelsen." a czlmbalom solo by
the Countess, la one of the Columbia's late
recordings. The "Zlgeunerwelsen" is as
romantic and temperamental as the gypsies
themselves a musical labyrinth of elfin
cprightllness, shadowed pools and laughing
"Zlgeunerwelsen" Is a selection the con
waterfalls, with a skylarking climax.
Bolaseur of rare records will treasure.
' On the flute, for Edison. Moor offers
Tpntbonne's serenade, "Chasse aux Papll
r"Iona," This. Is a. brilliant "Butterfly Chase,"
as its name indicates. Several dainty
themes are heard, all graceful, light and
airy aa the flitting butterflies they repre
sent. Weyert A. Moor is accounted one
of the best flute players In the country.
He wm born In pelft. Holland, and studied
music n the Hague Royal Conservatorlum,
Ha his been first flutist with several organi
sations abroad and In the United States.
The famous "Berceuse," from Oodard'a
"Jeeelyn." Is given for the same company
by Brnst Albert Couturier, the cornetlst.
Th cornet version of the lullaby displays
the melody to even better advantage than
la the original vocal form It occupied in
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Iho onera. Afativ hnvn ralVil this, tha moat
beautiful melody ever written. "Jocelyn"
was n failure, but the lullaby was too
fine to bo burled with It. nnd so liAs taken
Its place ns n light encoro number of ex
traordinary populnrlty.
MISS ANGLIN PICKS
GORKY FOR FIRST FILM
Her Debut on the Screen Will Be
. Made via "The Chosen
People"
The rnllng In the I'linlonlnr Cat Cnntel
end. tonight nt 0 o'clock. All votes to be
counted In the nnnniinrrment of the final
standing $fltnril.ir mint he tlelhrrril to the
I'lintoplnr Editor of the Kitnlng ledger not
Inter than 0 p. in.
By the Photoplay Editor
The news that Margaret Anglln was
going Into tho pictures was good news.
Tho news that she had engaged Livingston
Plntt to superintend the settings of her
productions was likewise good. And now
wo learn that sho Is going to film n story
from a playwright worthy of her efforts,
Maxim Gorky.
In her first venture Mis Anglln will uso
ns a vehicle n fllmtzatlon of Gorky's play,
"The Chosen People." It Is a powerful
story and well suited for adaptation to tho
silent drama. In It are many strong scenes,
nnd most of them will call for all the cun
ning and stagecraft of Arthur Voegttln,
tlie advisory director of the Margaret An
glln Picture Corporation, nnd tho technical
director, Livingston Plntt, who nre nlready
nt uork on tho elaborate costumes nnd the
weenie effects. One of the chief scenes Is
laid In nn ancient Russian street, of which
there Is no counterpart In this country,
and the entire street, houses and all, will
be constructed for tho photoplay.
Having started the rehearsa's for "Mister
Antonio," Otis Skinner's new starring
vehicle, Arthur Booth Tarklngton nlso com
pleted arrangements with the Famous Play
ers Film Company for tho screen adaptation
of his story, "Seventeen." Jack Plckford,
brother of tho estlmablo Mary, will piny
William Sllvanus Baxter, the "Indlfferlnk"
young man, and Loutso Huff will be the
Jane whoso "summlck Is out of Joint" In
the whimsical yarn. Tho plcturo will be
released In tho Paramount program for
October.
The Mammoth Film Company has secured
a studio at Spring Lake. N. J., and Harry
McRae has been engaged to direct Its out
put. It Is understood tho concern Is backed
by John Wnnamakcr, In association with
Van Horn, the theatrical costumer.
Miss Jeanne Eagcls has been signed by
Edwin Thanhouser to be starred In a spe
clnl feature production to be called "Tho
.World and tho Woman."
Theatrical Baedeker
THE THEATERS
Tlin BROAD "Flora Bella." operetta, with
l.lna Abnrbanell nnd Lawrence Urosamlth.
Good music, peppery dancing, excellent taut
nnd fine scenery: wedded to n book that Is
interesting, but not very funny.
FEATURE FILMS
STANLEY All week: "The Honorable Friend."
Lasky feature with Sessue llayakawn. the
Japunese star: his wife arid a cast of Japan
ese actom plus KaMnond Hutton and Hilly
Elmer. llurton Holmes traielogue. comedy
and other features.
ARCAVtA First half of week: Emmy Whelen
In '1t Pretenders." by Uhannlnz Polloik
and Rennold Wolf, a Rolfo production. Second
half: The Grlfflth-Plne Arts-Trlnngle pro
duction of Ibsen's "Pillars of Society." with
Henry Walthall nnd Olica Orey. "Gloria's
Romance" the first halt und eood aurroundlncr
films.
VICTORIA Wednesdny and Thursday: William
Dtsmond In "Lieutenant Danny of the U.
8. A.." a triangle feature. Friday nnd Sat
urday: Emmy Whelen In "The Pretenders,"
a llolfe feature.
rALACE First half or week: raullno Fred
erick In "The Woman In tho Case": Billy
Burke In "Gloria's Romance." Second half:
Marguerite Clark In "Mute Lady Eileen."
GAKIIICK r.yman II, Howe's Travel Festival,
beginning Monday. August -8. The well
known combination of thrills, scenic beauties,
cartoons, educational, and other features.
VAUDEVILLE!
KEITH'S George White nnd Lucille Cavanagh
In a novel dancing- act. with setting by Joseph
Urban: Beatrice Morelle'a Grand Opera Sex
tette: Willie Weston In character songs and
comedy: tba Five Manias, gymnasts: ftonalr.
Word and Farron In a skit. "Are You Lone
some" Thomas Swltt 4 Co. In "Me and
Mary": Donald Kerr and Effle Weston. In
songs and dances: Harry Ancer and the King
Sisters In a singing specialty; tho Dara Brotb
ers. athletes; pictures.
OLOOE An act In two scenes. "Maids of the
Movies" In "All at Sea." musical comedy, with
Hilly- Du Val. Merle Slmonds and Happy Hell.
ly; tha International lleautles, Ben Clark and
the Cordon Sisters: Uaker. Sherman and Bran
Igan; Van Cleve and Pals: Morgan and Clif
ford: William Lytell and company In "A
Night nt the Club." and others.
CllOua KEYS All week: Al White's Dancing
Revue, assisted by Frances Connelly: first' half:
The Military Quintette In songs: Kdmunds and
Ludhr.ni In novelty: Uena Ward Duo. Kinging
comediennes: Mudvllls Minstrels: Roeder's In
vention Second half: "Waka Up, America,"
miniature musical comedy; Edna Wallace
Kinney, contralto; Georgia Comedy Four:
Oliver and Dwyer. and .Lucille Bator. ,
rMO.V'S GRAND Johnnie Dyer and Frank Fay7
in "What Is it All About?" Fisher. Lucklo
and Gordon In a humorous skit; Fashions
Aflame, a revue of clothes: Tlerney and
Franklyn. songs: Rlche and Clegg: feature Is
"Vlttles." a human-Interest sketch from tha
Little Theater, with William Whitney and
Violet Ross.
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IN .MEMORIAM.
roV. In memory of JOHN II. TOW, who died
nt Spring Lake, N. J., August 31, 1015.
WYNNE. In lovlne remembrance of my dear
son. THOMAS WYNNE, who died August 31.
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MOTHER AND SISTERS.
AD MIS. On August 28, lDIfl. GEORGE Q.
ADAMS, aged n: cars. Ilelnlhrs and friends
are lnlted tn attend tho funeral services, on
Friday, at 10 a. m.. at the undertaking par
lors of W. I). Pierce, 7th and I'arrlsh sts.
Interment llrlwite.
nECK. On August 21. 1010. ANNA A., wife of
Ambrose Heck. Relatives and friends nre In
vited to attend tha funeral eer Ices nn Friday,
at 2 p. m.. at her lato residence. 38 S. 48th
st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
IIKCIWK. On August 20. 1010, CAROLINE
WALLACE, wlduw of Samuel M. Ilrown and
d.iu;tliter of tho late Jacob and Mary Ann
Clark, In her 81st year. Reates nnd friends
nre lnlted to attend tha funeral services, on
Thursday, nt 7:30 p. m.. at her late residence,
2037 N. 0th st. Interment at Coatesvtlle,
Chester County. Pa.
BUZZARD. On August 30. 1010. JACOB AR
THUR, son of Arthur S. and Emily Hess
Buzzard aged I sears. RelatUes and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral serlces. on
Saturday, at 2:30 p. m., at Ills parents' resi
dence. 004.1 Helskell st.. Germantown. Inter
ment nt Ivv Hill Cemetery. Remains may be
viewed Friday ecnlng.
I3SWIN. On August 30, 1010, MORRIS, hua
band of Josephine Erwln Fratz, aged 03 eara.
Relatives and friends, also Continental Lodge,
No. 100, K. of P., are Invited In attend the
funernl serlces, on Saturday, September 2.
at 1 p, m. precisely, nt his lata residence, 212
White Horse pike. JIaddon Heights. N. J. In
terment private. In Greenwood K. of P. Ceme
tery. KITELSIIKIMER. On August 20. 1010, at
Washington, D. C . ISRAEL P.. beloed hus
band of Mary E. Eppelshelmer. Funeral on
Friday afternoon, on arrival of 2:13 o'clock
train at West Philadelphia Station. Interment
at Woodlands Cemetery.
EYIti:. On August 20. 1010. nt Colorado
Springs. Col.. EDWARD II. EYRE, husband
of Ldla Lewis Eyra and son of tha late
Joseph K and Anna Hopkins Eyre. Services
and interment at West Laurel Hill Chapel,
Friday, at 2. p. m.
GOUKLEY. On August 30, 1010. JAMES V.
GOURLEY. aged 71 years. Relathes and
friends, also Williamson Lodge, No, 309, F.
and A. M. : Mary Commandery No. 30, K.
T.. and Philadelphia Royal Arch Chapter. No.
03. nra nltcd to attend tli funeral services,
nn Mondav, nt 2 p. m.. at his residence.
731 S. 20th st. Interment at Mount .Morlali
Ceniftn.-y. Remains may ba vlo'vi-l Sunday,
from 7 to 0 p. m.
CHUlIEIt. On August 20. 1010. MARIE AME
LIA, daughter of Anthony II. and the lata
Catherine IJ. Gruber. In her twenty-fourth
J car. Relatives and friends are Invited tn at
tend the funa-al services, on Saturday, at
2:30 p. m.. at her father's realdejice, R343
Pemberton st. Interment prime, at Fern
wood Cemetery. Remains may ba lowed Fri
day, from 7 to 10 p m.
ILU.BE. On August 29, 1916. ANNA, daughter
of the late August and Mary Ifalbe (nea
Breyer), aged 68 years, Relatives -an J friends
CTIliiilHieiiMIHIlilEllliBIffi
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HENRY B. WALTHALL in
''PILLARS OF SOCIETY"
APIT 1 C B2D AND THOMPSON
JTJLJJ MATINEE DAILY
THEDA BARA in
"UNDER TWO FLAGS"
id ci nrnMT md above market
Mats., 1:30 3:30, 10c
Evgs., 8.S0,' 8, 0:30, ISc
Marguerite Clarke in 'Seven Sisters'
prrvAl) WTH AND CEDAR AVE.
LJJJt PAltAUOUET THEATER
Harold Lockwood-Mae Allison in
THE RIVER OF. ROMANCE"
FAIRMOUNT cDnABD AV,
ANN PENNINOTON & WJf. COURTLEIQH In
"SUSIE SNOWFLAKE"
FRANKFORD F,,ANKI?gSuB
MARGUERITE SNOW in
TUB HALJ? MILLION BRIBE"
56TH ST. Theater ".E?
Below Spruce. Evgs. T to 11.
BcssI Bsrrlscala, 'The Payment." Chas. Murray
la "Pills of Paxil." Burks, "Gloria's Romance-"
JEFFERSON 20TU
AND DAUPHIN
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MAUDE FEALY in
THE IMMORTAL FLAME"
1 17 A nPD FOivrr-FiRST and
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Mabel Taliaferro ,a "00caRlJr
B1LLIE BURKE la "Gloria" Bomaco"
Yf I1PDTV BROAD AND
L, I J5 Jt. tC I X COLUMBIA
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"THE HALS BBEED"'
LOGAN THEATER "" R0AD
UONEL BARRYMQRE in
THB QUITTER"
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nre Invited te attend the funeral s-rvlees. en
Friday, at 3 p.,m., at 30OO Ofrmnntown
ave. Interment at Qreenmount Cemetery.
ttnOKKV.-t-Ort August .10. tOtO, MAnrjARET
A., wldo-y , of John v. Hookey, Relatives and
friends, also Marrlnl Ladles' Sodality of tha
Church of the Oesli. nre Invited to nttend
the funeral, on Monday,,r 8:30 . m from
her late residence, 1248 N. 18m st. Sol
emn renutem msss at tha Church ef tha Oesu
at 10 a m Interment nt New Cathedral
Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
JONKS. On August 30. 1016 at Ventnor City,
N. J., MARY dttiRhter of Dr. John F. X.
nnd Helen Burk Jones, aged 8 years 0 months.
Interment private.
JOSMN. On August 20. 1010. SAMUEL JOS
LIN, In his Tilth year. Relatives and friends
are Invited to nttend the funernl services, on
Friday, nt 8 p. m., st his lata residence, 1017
N, Franklin at. Interment nt Elmer, N. J.
KEATING. On August 20, 1010, JOHN W
husband of the late Susanna 8. KtRtlng, nged
70 years. Relatives nnd friends. Typograph
ical Society and Typographical Union, No. 2.
are lnlted to nttend the funernl, on Frldnv,
at 2 p. m,, from his Into resident, 2100 S.
l,th st, Interment private, at West Laurel
Hill Cemetery. Auto service.
FAUX. On August 20, 1010, of Owynedd Val
ley. Pa.. .FREDERICK C, husband of Marie
R. Faux, (neo Browne). Relatives and friends
are Invited lo attend tha funeral services, on
Friday, at 2 p. m.. nt the Oliver II, Bnlr
Bull ling I820 Chestnut it. Interment pri
vate, at Mount Vernon Cemetery.
I.KES. On August 28. 1010, MARY J., daugh
ter of thd lata Danlet and Sarah Lees. Reta
in es nnd friends are Invited tn attend the
funeral services, on Thursday, at 8 p. m , at
her lata residence. 0217 Cednr ale., west
Pnlln Interment at Chester Rurnl Cemetery
I'rldiy. nt convenience of family. Auto
service.
MORRIS, On August 20, 1010. VALENTINE,
beloved husband of Theresi At. Morris (nea
McCann). Relatives and friends nra Invited to
nttend tho funeral, on Friday, at fl'30 a. m.,
from his late residence. 312 W. Coulter at.,
Germantown. Solemn requiem mass at St.
Vincent de Tnul's Church. Germantown, nt 10
n. m. prtcl'Cly. Interment private. Automo
bllo service.
)IOSi;.S. On August 29. 1016. at Atlantlo City.
N. J., STELLA, wife of Dr. Albert Moses and
daughter of Morris and Rebecca Nnthanson,
nged 23 sears. Relatives and friends nra In
vited to attend funernl. on Friday, at 8:30 a,
m., from her lato residence, 03 S. Elbernn
ave. (corner Atlantic nve.), Atlantlo City, Ni
J. or nt the Cnpel of the Adatu Jeshurun
Cemetery at 11:30 a. m. Interment at Adath
Jesnuruu Cemnlery.
MYERS. On August 30, 1010. nt her parents'
resldnce, 100 Manhelm St., RUTH, youngest
daughter of Waller S, nnd Jesslo Horn Mvcrs,
aged 4 sears, Infantile paralysis. No fu
neral. PRICE. On August 30. 1010. nt his residence.
1731 N. Park nve., CALEB THOMAS PRICE.
Nntlcn of funernl Inter.
REEVES. On August 29. 1010. AMANDA II..
widow of J. Woolmnn Reeves, In her 78th
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i-iir. J'uiitriiii ni.-i.ii.i-n, ,-jiiiuy, m u y, in,.
nt her late res'dence, 0432 Drexel road. Over
brook, Interment private.
S1IR1VER. On August 28. 1010, HELEN O.
SHIUVER (nee Brltton), wife of Walter Eslli
Shrlvcr, nged 23 years. Services Trlday, nt
3 p m.. nt the residence of Frank Powell.
03 Water st., Mt. Holly, N. J. interment at
St. Andrew's Burning Ground.
SLATER. On August 29. 1010. at Wlldwood.
N. J. MATII.I1A. widow of John L. Slater.
Due notice of tha funeral will be slvan.
WARD On Auaust 20. 3010, ELIZABETH J.,
widow of Dr. J. M. B. Ward and daughter of
Robert nnd Jennie E. Wnlsh, Relatives and
friends nre Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Friday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at her
late residence. 1340 N. 18th st. Interment pri
vate. Automobile funeral.
1VELI.IVER. On August 30, 1010, ADELAIDE
O.. widow of William R. Wellfvcr, nged 77
Sears. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to
attend tho funernl services, nt her late resi
dence. 2020 N. 18th st., on SaturJay. at
3 p. m. Interment private.
STEAMBOATS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION
Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE
To AUGUSTINE BEACH
100-MILE RIDE for 50c
STOPPING AT CHESTER DAILY
l'ENNSOROVK WEEKDAYS ONLY
Only bont to AuciKtlne Ilearli. I.nndlnr In
front of drove. 4 hours on the Resell. Safe
nit water bathlnc 500 sunllnry bathroom.
OVNCINO ALL DAY on bont Si grounds, rieuty
tables, benches nnd shade. Artesian vvnter.
Fare W SOc Children 5, 25c
Leaves Arrh SI. Whnrf 8:30 A. M. Dally.
Sunday 0:00 A. M.
JAMES K. OTIS. Mtr.. 3 ARCH STREET
STEAMSHIPS
VACATION TRIPS
BY SEA ,
PHILADELPHIA TO
BOSTON
SAVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE
DELIGHTFUL SAIL
Fine Steamers. Low Fares. Best Servlea
Plan S'our vacation to Include
"Finest CoaHtwIie Trips In the World"
Tour Book Frco on Request.
Merchants & Miners Trans. Co.
City Office. 103 S. 9th St.. I'hlla.
Consult any ticket or tourist agent.
!Eiiiii:iiiiiiiLi!!iEai;eHii!iii!JBira,jiiiiii!niiiii!!
Prominent I
Photoplay Presentations
WEST I'IIIL.DEL1,IIIA
EUREKA 40TH AND MARKET
MAURICE COSTELLO in
"The Crown Prince's Double"
P.ARDFN B3D t LANSDOWNE AVE.
ViI.LIil1 EVG 0:30 TO 11.
Mollis King" and TU Q..m. r":l
Arthur Ashley in ne aummer lain
MARY PICKFORD in "My Baby"
BSLWiiiiMemiii
MBilMBHMIlM
Qmpam
i opi icnr e2D and locust
LiVUUiJl Mats. 1:30 and 3:30, lOo
Evgs., 6(80. 8, 0;30, loo
House Peters in "TJie Rail Rider'
Market St. Theater
333 MARKET
STREET
IN'
Geraldine Farrar
"Temptation"
PALACE 1r0il-JocinKET B;fSSS?
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"1T1.C UDY EILEEN"
PARK R,D?B AVE. & DAUPHIN ST.-"
x rtvi-w MAT 2.lB Eva atis to.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
lilts J1AL1T BREED"
PRINCESS
1018 MARKET
STREET
IN
Alice Brady
"Miss Petticoats"
PTAT TTi GERMANTOWN AVE7
"u AT TULPEHOCKEN ST.
KATHARINE KAELRED in
"THE GIRL WITH TUB GREEN EYES"
DI1RV MARKET STREET"
" . " BELOW JTll STREET
Mane Doro & Thomas Meighan in
UMMUn UKUUWD'
SAVOY 1211 MARKET
DOROTHY BERNARD in
aroKiuio BLOqD "
TIOGA 1TT,t AND VENANQO STST
BILLIE BURKE in
"OLORIA'S RQ3UNCB"
VICTO R I A ARKETST
V IV. 1 "IMA ABOVE NINTH
WILLIAM DESMONO ft ENID MAItKEV In
"LIEUTENANT DANNT OP THE U. S. 1
y X. Buahman la 'Ths Tbre Scratcbed CIu"
STAWI PV MARKET ABOVE J6TH
w . -m --. 11 13 A- M. to JIJ US p. Jt
SESUF. HAYAKAWA in
TnB HONORABLE yHJSND"
1.0ST AMD FOUNp
CERTIFICATE Lest, stock cerlincate No. 1320
for three shares stock Third National Bsnk,
Issued In name of I,oulse Cochran. Reward on
return to her attorney, Samuel F. Wheeler,
Finance Building. ,
SIX DOLLARS t-ost. 16, from 8th "I. on
Chestnut to 0th to rine, between 0:3 ."J
10 p, m. Tw honest Under will kindly return
same to E llaller, COO 8pruee st.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY,
1.101 Chestnut st. " W. Lee. Philadelphia
Journal! Edwin L. Irfwls, Harry It. Kirk,
Miss Martha Wood. Mr. William 8. Bean,
Charles B. Cook. Mrs. John B, Slack, C, E.
Caroa, Mrs. Medium, Columbia Hardware
Company. Ward D. Williams, It. If. Campbell,
W. II; P. Ellis, Jessie Cofleld, Mattla Pat
terson. Charles R. Grey, E. Savage, Mr. Got
tone, Mr. Wlttendorfer, F. J: Dever. G. F.
Law, P. W. Bldwell, Mrs. Ora Dolan, O. F.
Lawtrs-, W, O, Bauden, Mrs. M. E. Martau,
Wt K. Dots', D. Wentworth, J. Homer Grant,
Columbia Usmnaslum Suit Compans. J. B.
Daby, Mllous Mcanes.
POSTAL TRLEGR.PH COMPANY. 1420
South Penn Square Ed. J, Bell.
JELP WANTgD--FEMALE
ASSISTANT CASIHER-Ono who Is experienced
preferred: must ha good penman and quick
nnd accurate; stats experience-, age and refer
ence. J 7BO, Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER
In 0rst.rlas4
Young lady, assist, bookkeeper,
In Orst-clasi grocers- house: must have soma
knowTa of tspew'g,
svuuress a. ku, x.eager
llrnnch. ISOO tllrnrn ave.
BKPn. wsnleilt ac. at Otr.. trnewr. nnd short
hands steady pos. Goldman's, 1024 Chestnut.
BURLERS and menders Experienced hands
wanted on men s fnncy wear worsteds. Apply
Shnckamaxon Mills, Alleshcnyjind Hancock.
CARETAKER, small apartment house; no pay,
hut free heat, light and apartment. Taulane,
000 Walnut st,
CLERK, good penman, one with experience In
clothing manufacturing office preferred; give
full, particulars. 20 Ledger Branch, 068
N. 1.1th.
COOK.
-Woman, middle aged, settled, rand conk!
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email inmiis. jueiroa id-vu vv.
ills-. Melrose 13-ou w. 10 Montgom
ery nve., Kixins I'nrK.
COOK, assistant wanted, white. Apply office
building No. 8, Glrard College, 21st and Glr-
nrd ave. ..
COOK nnd downstairs work! chambermaid and
.waitress; ref. Call 6r28Oreenoat., Omtn.
DINING room lrls wanted7 white." Apply of-
Oca building No, 8, Glrard College, 21st and
Olrard avenue. '
FINISHERS, experienced, on women's coats.
Apply Strawbrldga & Clothier, 811 Filbert at.,
sixth floor.
FOREWOMAN AND EXAMINEB DESIRABLE
I'OS. FOR ONB EXPERIENCED IN SKIRT
FACTonr: oivc ref.m: 742, led. cent.
GIRL wanted In dental offl.ee: llvo on Main
Line; to assist 3 dais a week In office: 14
miles out; 8 days a week In Philadelphia.
Address, slating age, qualifications, J 047,
Ledger Central,
GIRL wanted.
white, for general housework In
family of 2. 1713 N. 18th,
O I R L S
15 to 17 years of age. for various departments.
Apply Employment Bureau, Lit Brothers.
OIRI.S, over 10. for labeling, wrapping nnd
flnHhlng medlcln: light work; experienced nnd
lcarners. Apply 1118 Washington ave.
GIRLS. 2, colored, one for cooking nnd down
stairs work: other for chnmberwork and walt
Ing: reference. Phone 3H3 J. Overbrook.
GIRLS wanted for factory
work: good pav
nnsnn A f?n.. 2fS
vvhlla learning. P. C. Thompson A Co.
Washington nve., below Front st.
GIRLS over 10 S'cara wanted for light work;
no experience neceisnry: 15 vvoek paid while
learning. Apply 310 N. 32d st.
ORISWOLD WORSTED CO.
DARBT. PA.
Starting up new machinery want girls: good
wages; steady work and will pay while learn
ing. HOUSEKEEPER for hotel, out of town
position for good manager. Seo Mrs. Mead,
faction ror goon manager,
loom 203, 00H Cheatnut st,
,it
HOUSEWORK German maid. Protestant, for
general housework: must bo capable. Address
C 201. Ledger Of flee. .
HOUSEWORK, general Experienced Blrl; amall
famllv: wages 15: reference required. Apply
3.122 N.Judson st. ;
HOUSEWORK Toung Protestant for Over
brook; meet employer Friday, 11 a. m..
noom -. mm i nesinut aireet.
HOUSEWORK The Household Registry Bureau
vv 111 ba discontinued after September 2.
HOUSEWORK, general; no washing; small fam
lly; suburbs. H 112. ledger Offlce.
INSPECTRE3SES
Tounjt women to Inspect and wrap merchan
dise. Apply Employment Bureau, Lit Brothers.
LADT. younsr. refined, wanted In tho offlco of a
JarKo manufacturing establishment, centrally
. located, for statistical work; knowledge of
accounts desirable, althoueh not absolutely
necessary: position permanent; liberal salary;
must come well recommended. J 743, Ledger
t-entral.
MILLINERS
Lit Brothers require milliners,
ployment Bureau.
Apply Em-
MENDERS on Lexers Inces; also elrls to learn.
Apply John Bromley & Sons, Lehlsb ave. be
low Front.
NURSEMAID, Protestant, white: assist with
-. yum,. ciiiiurrn; sooq reierence reauired.
Phone Chestnut Hill 087.
OPERATORS on silk dresses, only those expert,
enced In, this line of work need apply. A. II
Caplln & Co.. 010 Walnut st. avv"' - "'
OPERATORS, experienced, on machines. Mil
ler's. a N. Tfork ave., between 4th and 0th,
below Noble. '
SAI.LSLADY with experience In wholesale mil.
Ilnery; state salary and experience. P 210.
ledger OfOre. '
SA'LES WOMEN
Lit Brothers require saleswomen for various
departments. Appry Employment Bureau,
SCRUBWOMEN. 23. Call every day. 7 a. rn.:
sbrlnir bucket, brush and cloth. Quaker City
Cleaning Co.. 00 Bourse.
SHOES Wanted, experienced shoe repairer on
colored shoea. Seventh floor. 31S N. lath (.
SHOES Wanted, experienced help In packing
room. Heenth floor. 318 N. 12th at. v""'
STENOGRAPHER'
Young Udy.sxD'd: must ba
good Eng. scholar, qui
lick and accurate; per.
pos. AQa,. stating age.
f.O.Box 3443.
STENOGRAPHER wanted, experienced: Remlngi
ton machine. Miller Lock Co., 4523 Tacony
at., rrnnmoru.
STENOGRAPHER Permanent position, good
salary. Apply 637 Arch st.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone
Company offers positions as operators to In
telligent young women between 18 and 33
jeara old: salary IS a week whlla learning,
with rapid advancement; a steady position
assured, with pleasant surroundings snd un
usual opportunity of promotion. Apply In
person to the Bell Telephone Company's opera
tors" school. 408 Market at., dally between
8.30 a. m. and 6 P. m. Monday, Tuesday and
Friday evenings between 7:80 and 8:80 o'clock.
TELEPHONE OPERATOR wanted for uptown
manufacturing company; one with knowledge!
of stenography preferred; state reference. aaV
experlenca and salary expected., M 744, Led-
w . ......
TELEPHONE OPERATORS, local and long'dlsT
T.EusfEwRork'0dphVnnyyfa'.fBo'a?"ta '"
Wtfoy sTCgTRr? CLASSrW-ANTED
WOMEN and girls wanted: stejdy employment:
WOMEN wanted: several competent women fo"r
iPf-ift.1. . "',r.lC1.lln.' "Rrh. wrman.nt 'Ual
positions; nothliuc to sell, experience unnta'
sary; fair progressiva wages: no commission;
wsll-knoCT manufacturers. P 2007 Led pg
HELP WANTED HAiaj
ABSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Bright young man.
10 to 32; must ba good, rapid writer and quick
and accural at flgurts; one WRh axperlonca
preferred; satisfactory referenc. requlrid; Ad
dress Jn own handwriting. P 208. Ledger Off
AUTOMATIC TURRET LATHE OPERATORS!
Cleveland. Brown Sharps. New Britain
14.80 wr day of 8 hours. hana M achln8
operators. f.l; . KUer comptnsatlon when
on plecswork. cltlxens; 15 days' Uav. jitter
one year's servlco, 7 holidays and Saturday
afteruoona during tha summer months. aU with
full Py- Apply Frankford Arsenaf tprsitr
blylnPrson). Brldeaburg. "- -
BASSES AND TENORS wanted: cho7uichol7
promloent Bread at. church i exciptloiu taint.
tunltles; expenses paid. O 211, Ledger oiaca.
BOY Bright boy tor offtc. must U IS years
of ags. lettHottm required. Henry Brown A
Sons Company Ontario ndIu. """"'
BOY tor general offtca work, niutbaa good
education. UU ago and reference. P YiJ;
t officii e-
BOY wanted la uptown real estate; epport unity
ZJt advancement M 741. L4jr coUair
BOYS to worl In fa, privilege ot golnsTo
19i6.
HELP WANTED MALE
Continued" rem rreeiUno CUm
CARD' FEEDERS
ArriY
JOHN A JAME3 DODSON, INC.
OLD M1IA
SCOTT'S LANE. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
CLERK wanted, with eP'nf 'wojke'on
manufacturing office) ona Av","rornrancn
stock. records preferred. 21 Ledger "'""
008 N. 1.1th. v-7
COST CLERK Toung man, 21 to 25. ,F
enced In keeping cost records; excellent oppor
tunlty for energetic young .nnJ.1"ltTS?
experience and reference. J 751. Leoger
Central. . -r-
CTLlNDER , TRESS rK?.yf.RV fvf" fourth'
steady position. Apply Wolf & Co.. founn
Ooor, 12th and Callowhlll. -.
FITTERS AND MECHANICS w-n':,o'l;r J,1."
tank work. Cruse-Kemper Co.. Ambler, i a.
TURNITURB HELPERS .. ..
experienced, for furniture r,J AIf''. m
ployment liurenu. 4'4 floor, before 11 a. m.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
GORDON TRESS FEEDER. "P"'"'.''! '"
position. Apply Wolf & Son, fourth floor, 12th
nndCailowhllf:
INSTRUMENT .MAKERS., 3.24 to JB.OO per
day of 8 hours: toolmskera. J3.S2 to JB.00.
machtn st 12.70 to 15.00; s!stant maehln
lets. 12.00 to 12,00, based on Pric,",mI
rapacity; automatic. turret lathe .operat orj.
Ilrown A Sharp, la.tfli printers,' he'per. 12.41
skilled laborers. 12.00 (o ij.24 highest com;
conaatlon when on piecework! cltlxens; IB days
1.n mp a.f t.ar nt nervlce. 7 nolioass
and Haturdar afternoons
tm. . ?tl ... -. . " ...., k..n.M-A
nurtits nu.....,w.
months, all with full pay. Apply FranKiori
Arsenal. Brtdeaburg, Ta.. preferably In per
eon. ,
LABORERS for outside work, 12.24 pel
B hours. Apply Frankford Areenal.
per day or
LABORERS WANTED: 2Bo TER HOUR.
AP-
I'l.Y ZOO WORTH 10111 Olivt-r.t.
LABORERS. 30,
wanted.
Cruso-Kemper Co..
Ambler. I's
MACHINE OPERATORS wsnted. first and sec.
ond. for thrifty out-of-town ctothlnr manu
facturer. J 740. Ledger Central.
MACHINISTS
LOCOMOTIVE EXPERIENCE
CAR REPAIRER3
nAILROAD FIREMEN AND BRAKEMEN
APrLT BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
FREE LABOR BUREAU
S10 S. 11T1I ST.
(OPEN SUNDAYS)
MACHINISTS WANTED FIRST-CLASS
LATHE, MILLINO. PLANER. BORINO
MILL AND SHAPER HANDS; ALL
AROUND MACHINISTS: . TOP
WAOES! STEADV POSITIONS ON
ENOINli WORK: NO LABOR TROII
lll.ES OR MUNITIONS. APPLY 203
S. 11TH ST.
MACHINISTS, toolmakers, universal Brlnders,
latho and mlllimc hands. Apply Industrial Mf.
To., 117 Federal St.. Camden. N. J.
MAN. jounfr, ambitious, with ability to make
(rood. freshand mechanical Bketches nnd to
calculate weights of castings; colleeo nraduate
In mechanical enclnecrlne preferred; stato
salary expected. P 230, Ledger Offlce,
MAN AND WIFE, colored, to do the work of
small house: send address nnd reference to
Box 43. Merlon. Pa.
MAN WANTED, experienced, reliable. In ship
ping department. Apply 3043 Otn. nve.
MEN WANTED Boilermakers, locomotive ma
chinists, car repairmen, laborers, locomotive
cleaners. Penna. R. H. Call 111 Filbert st.
MEN. 10, wanted to learn the sausage
nd
porK pacicinrr business; ..c per nour.
3043 Germantown ave.
Apply
MONOTYPE KEYBOARD OPERATOR State
work: position permanent: union. Write
Tribune Printing Co.. Charleston. Kanawha
County, W, Va., statlnr salary and expert
ence. PACKERS
Lit Brothers requlrs house furntshtnri
packers. Apply Delivery Office, base
ment. PAPER BOXES Experienced man on endlnr
machine. Schoettle Paper Box Co., Front and
laurel.
PIECBRS wanted In woolen mills. Apply John
& James Dobson. Inc.. old mill. Scott's lane
anni ana oi acnuyiKlll,
PATTERNMAKERS, first class; lathe
hands
Plain-
ann nonr nanas. waiter ucott Co..
fleld, N. J.
PIECERS wanted In varn mill. Apply Jonathan
Ring & Son, Inc.. Hancock nnd Montgomery.
SALESMAN wanted for Philadelphia and vicin
ity, of the higher class, to represent the larg
est houss of Its kind; no salary: commission
basis only: one nf our new salesmen haa aver
aged over 1700 per month for tho past 3
months; give address and telephone number.
C 221. Ledger Office
SALESMAN Wanted, man with experience as
Inside salesman for rubber stamps, metal
signs, etc ; must be first class; good oppor-
tunUy. Lamb & Tllden. Washington. D. C.
SALESMAN Young man with sales ability for
automobiles; excellent opportunltv with course
of training. Call or write Mr. Davis, 032 N.
Broad,
SALESMAN wanted to call on restaurants,
A
ivoiany
il P. m.
Kotany Spices, wholesale, 034 N. th st..' 4 to
SALESMEN
experienced, for china and housefurnlshlnga,
Apply Bureau of Employment. 4M floor, be
fore 11 a. m.
STltAWBRIDOE & CLOTHIER
SHIPPING CLERK, with experience. In wh'ole
saler millinery, state age. salary and expert
ence. P 211. Ledger Offlce.
SHOES Wanted, exn. shoe repairer on colored
shoea. 7th floor. 313 N. 12th at.
STEEL WINDOW SASH MAKERS
In addition to experienced hands we
will accept men who have worked on
ornamental Iron work, blacksmith
Ing. bollermaklnz and kindred lines.
Will pay 112 while learning.
Can make 20 per week when proficient.
Slate age and experience.
ADDRESS K. F,. P. O. BOX 3300, PHILA.
STENOGRAPHER, experience essential. Dicta-
nhona onerator
preferred; permanent -
chance for advancement
and
.43 B. 2d at.
iu.iyui.niiii.il, .-,... Ktvur. Apply air.
drlcK, Kdaystona gteei Co., N. Eddystone Sta.
STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper In real estate
offlce; stale age and exn. J 74s. Led, c.nnt.
TOOLMAKERS. MACHINISTS AND S1ACH1NE
OPERATORS who are Interested In an out-of.
town position. See Mr. Pole at 1223 Wash!
Ington ave. mrasn-
TRUCK DRIVERS
Men experienced w th doubf. t f
heavy hauling. Apply first floor.lB FH-
bert street. ' " "
STRAWBRIDQE A CLOTHJER
WRAPPER In lace curtain dept. Apniy joh'n
Bromley i Bon. Ihlgh ave.. below Print
YOUNO MAN wanted, from IS to 22 years of
age. who bs had department store "JmS.
ence and can glvs beat of references AnnTii
tlon; for this position musi iS In ,ourPown
handwriting. P 235. Ledger Office.
YOUNO MArV wanted at once by well-known
sporting good and knit goods raanufactu?in3
concern tn North Phllad.rphla. to take Vha.
ibout bookkeeping. atenMfaphir and n.1
buslnesa work: splendid chance for SiitSr
state quallflcatlens. p 221. Ledger OBtee
YOUNG MAN about IS to
1 !' In offlce of
textile nianuiaciursr,
advancement. Aoolv K
Thompson and Clearfield.
YOUNO MAN. I year of e. to -woric In
lclomnTSe&tt &trirmn?jti
YQUNQ .MAN wanted; thoroughly7?rirr:
In wholesale notion business, for out f iSS
steady poauton. bub. Lsdger Offle;. -"
luynu ik". . w -. " assist m BtaeVrMrJT
PlonjjrSogptBdirCompany, alB.'VfjU00,;
..,,i iriu 1 a ... , d . . . r
ffifyEvSWnaE
BIO CALIBER SALESMEN
Mn of advertising ability, men who r.n .1
advertising counstU to ssfl the HMvi?a.f1.
irteran'o , iussSvSS
HCCVENoNaBcL co.
HELP WA)JTl!rL-,-
CoMlnhcd rem frecedln n.t r-
ww,1m
. General
AUTOMOBILE complalpt adjuitef TZZ.
ant purchasing agent i20; tn.T,,i,"I1' ."t,ll"
month upi Insldo lesmati, experleneV 'ik"i
" ni ji wiit ui own. ni'UT other m.i., ,l M.
Mgh-grsde men.. Business seriE2,lt.,0' for
1301 Xsnd Title Building. rTI ComMinJy
SITUATIONS WANTETlZrTTr
COMPANION. nurse: middle TgldTvr"
stress; 'good reference, 11 118 f52S i?Jn"
COOK and downstairs wrkToirriSTl i!-
erence.CallJloom203. 009 CnVtnTO'1 "C
DRE8SMAKER. French, forlalles anJ-Vn
ll.Bg a daynd car fare, j, ! F., 714"bc,ImMT
GIRL, colored, wishes , dayr"wo"rk- e,',1 "
waah and clean., 1813 Christian n 'tm
HOUSEKEEPER Manager of"servMi-r' -
HOUSEKEEPER, managing. carahirr-n- -deslre
responslblopostlon. 11 lis' tr'bl.
HOUSEKEEPER or companionmsnTM'-
reference. Call 802 SJffen it? " fraltyj
HOUSEKEEPER, managing, city hnt.i, vf-e .
reference. H117I.edger Office. ' l,,Ml
HOUSEWORIC The LedrerTa House'h'nis n. .
, Bureau will be discontinued after s.Bt5rltr,r
HOUSEWORK Scotch ProtestanTrVSirrT"
enre. Call 2030 N, llopest! , ' "00d -ttt.
MOTllER'S llELPEPTTyTcSroTTuTrrTriTi!
LeVofSe'e?"1'" g0d "'""" '
J04 8. Ledger Cent rnl. """""nturtlt,
STENOGRAPHER afTd bookkeeper, 2eTrVrr
rerlencc, desires permanent position, j 5J
Ledger Central. ""' J W.
BTENOORAPllER High school graduiile i.JT4 f- f,
permanent position. Phone Spruce ifn?111" !
vniwn u-ntiAM . 1 rr? 2ZHi? . ..P .sMh
typist, wrilln up lnvolce,n.ttaha1aTTr''nS!
oral detail clerical work; diplomat!? fn"
ling the public by phone or at SfflVej e,celiIBi ,
reference from present employer. 11 jil' '
Ledger Offlce. " HI. ,
ITTrATNSWANTED--MAIlT;
ccuuntant, age 40, offers qualified TeFn;:
at moderate cost; audits, avstems. book. ..?
ten UD. C 114. IilrOf(l.. ' Moxswtlt.
ADVERTISING Successful buatnesamsn !3
Iran irrniliintn. will .rii....Ll"nl"n' col-
leVo g a uatIirrlte' neVEpTpgPrS,
cuiar letters, elc.
iunir irii.r.. pin. ,1 . ' link.. . .,- :
- i."' tt"uuL!AniDier
AUDITING AND INVESTIGATIONS"
Expert work. Reasonable rates.
Postofflco Box 027. clij"
AUDITOR, accountant or offlco manager pSit
Ll,onv.by.voun,t, hiarrlea, mnn; able to hanni.
big business; havo had 12 ears' xp.ri?nce
with large corporation; can lake position afteJ
eptcmbcrl.J842!Irfdger Central, '
BOOKKEEPER, experienced, will audit accounts'
open, c oso and writ, up Looks day or evenhiii
, moderato terms. Bell phonoWaInut 714J '
CHAUFFEUR and gardener, married. w'l.hS
position. Cnll nt 4074 Lanes. i.r "'... '""
CLERK, experienced, good at flguresdeth7.;
position. C 210, LcdgerOfncc. "
COST ACCOUNTANTT20 enraldr7"r7ari1"".T".
perlcnco at statistical nnd cost work. deslrJ.
new rnnnni. nn T nnj t -.,'. u"irei
...... v ..i, iivunvr uentr.i.
DOCTOR, successful nnd busy, rcquircTchTnieT?
ocatlon: wishes any work where medlcii
Sr.?"" '" .""' "L n advantage, or Si
.'n'.,"5 ...1 ,Th,ph,"i'd?.n: reference' Vifid
... ...... v ,., muHcr onirn .
ECONOMICAL labor saving deviser "iwciliuiMii
open for prop.; results prod. J 3B8. Led. Ce nt
OARDENER. single, thoroughly unrieralands ail
faterhigh?.tT.ference.J,74,4ric.Per'y..c.V
: - " " iwicr central
OAItDKNnU. mnrrlfd; fRotnb.and nowri
rnn run ntitnt trnA , ir no i'"v""
1 .r-- . - t'e. a air. ijyu, Ufl,
HOU8i:.MAN and butler, rolorrct. wlibfi posU
tlon; cook: pr lvnla fumy; p tjr nubutSiit
rfirence. C 201), Udwr Oftlw, ' OT,t
trv tvri iTtT7 '' . . .." .-..
2 " "" """" ' l HO, JjCU. Uf.
ma ad wife. Japanese: butler; wlf.T
f.,.re?,nld!r!! WiL"."" Pi mill
' t.... v t, uruHcr central
MAN. handy, wants work In tho evening in ei
chango for something useful. II 743, Ledger
SALESMAN, experienced. 28. excellent talker.
personality, capabla, temperate, reliable; capl
Inl ref.; open (mm, change. J 733. Led. Cent.
STENOGRAPHER, experienced, wishes ponltlon;
- ''' ". ... i.i .... ,. l,u, SI.
YOUNO MAN. 20. 7 years' business tralnlnr.
desires position an assistant to busy eieru
tli; or charge, of stores; Al reference. J 4,
Ledger Central.
YOUNO MAN, knowledge correspondence, adver
tlslng, bookkeeping, credits, etc.: best refer-
rnrp; moqernte wainry. j an7. logger centrxl.
YOUNO MAN. 22. college uraduatn. stele, tvul.
tlon with reliable firm as salesman. C 250,
Ledger Offlce. '
AL11RT AND AMBITIOUS young man. !.
single, country-bred, total abstainer, nf nrovea
ability and unquestionable reference, desires to
make connections with a well-eatabllahed com
mercial, financial or manufacturing concern of
fering n future. Life-long buslnesa experi
ence as stenographer, bookkeeper, correspond
ent and executive. Fourth jear In preaent
portion as bank clerk, handling many, accounli
without error. Willing to coma on out
month's trial ivlth right party, putting It up
lo miself to proe mv worth. Am no trifler.
Wrlle If Interested. M Bit, Ledger Ofllce.
JAPANESE wants housework: good cook; private
family; best refuronces. Tnra. 1730 Vine.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
FIRST-CLASS Protestant cooks. 3 years' ref
erence: no washing. 0 to 112 per week; Csth.
and Prot. chamh.. laundresses, child nursea.
Prot. anil Catholic housework girls: beat ref
erences wish situations. Mrs. Kane, fill p.
10th st. Phone Spruce SIOI
MISS ROSE DOUGHERTY. J313 W. OIRAIIU
AVENUE.
Wanted Cooks, chambermaids, chltanuriea.
governesses, mother's helpers, homework:
glrH. gardeners, butlera and housemen. t
NICHOLLS. 1020 BAiNBRIDOE ST. COMP.
MALE AND FEMALE HELP: ALL NATION
ALITIES SUPPLIED AND WANTED
l'HONE LOCUST 2130.
WANTED Three first-class laundresses, mt
eral chambermaids, parlor maids. Isdlea
tnnldH. aernnil phnmhnrimlill. extra glrll.
;:.-." T. i- : .-. .-.l ,. . :-
kitchen
settled
btitlers.
2flth st.
mains, x-roicatant. uainouo nur-,
woman for worklngman's farallr.
second men. Mrs. Rogers, 313 8.
WANTED at 10 o'clock first-class workers: muet
understand making all kinds of salads; 15 per
week. Apply 311 H. 10th.
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale
Chassis
TVe have a few chenp cars of which the chaialj
would be very suitable for truck or dellrerj
work of any kinds don't fall to come In and
look them oer if you want something at a
bargain prlco for dellxery purposes.
LOCOMOBILE . ,.
2314 Market at. I.ocuat 450.
II. A. JENK3, Mgr. Eacliango Car Dept.
DELIVERY 1VAOO.N
thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed; wry
attractive price: equipped with full panel boiri
other, bul), to order,oMoniLB
2314 Market st. , Locust 4S0.
II. A. JENKS,. Mgr. Exchange CsrPepb
CADILLAC 10f4 touring car. pverhsuledanj
repainted; full equipment: price IMO. Ainu
BALES CORPOBAT10N.lJ2N.Brosd it.
CADILLAC. 1018. 0-passenger tourlni; la A-l
rondltlonl nafnt and tires new. . .
L. S. BOWERS CO . 245 N. Brosa at-
HUDSON8 Phaetona. roadsters "nd c6rwUij.
equipped with electric lights and ';"
Oomery-Schwartx. 253 N. Bread .t.. Pbll..
j4iuuuainc.o ., .,
Suitable for funeral work or Hacking J
kind, suburban or station work; r"PJLJ
price from 1300 up; Locomobile and '
mk"' LOCOMOBILE, ....
28U Market st. t Locuat ,
H. A. JENKS. Mgr, Exchsny Car Pt-
PAIOE, 101S. Fairfield. 6-46; In perfect "
KoLoW-WII.'l'y-MOTOR CO.. 304 N BrJ.
wirifie. Jii ir. t 7.na.snser Touring. .IISS;
"fi. P. 7.passnger,Tourlng. .HK2
aVllvery trucks, 1 ton each, l
IEAL. 318 N. llroad sU,,, ;-
O Ant rj a
L.. it. U'eNttAU
. . i. I., i , 'iTsTtLii. n
ONE 1014 Overland, one JuiiHu.---5
may be seen at Gulf Refln ng Compan SBl.
at BSth and Schuylkill River- Ask for
man, aianers
PARTS
LOGO 80
7 -.
8CHOBER. 3341 MARKET
SENn vein. FREE BULLETIN
OF USED CARS.. nRflAB;
OORSON AUTO EXCHANOE- 2 BBgg
iTtmn T.TtrT?Tv A1MTI OARAGES
INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO.
mj9u ; unnin HI. ..
AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY 7tfif.
Diamond 6488. NaverjelgT1 p"' -'
STAR TAlciCAB CO.
PHONE PJAMO "'.nh
TAXI TO UR I NO LI !i OUSINH
iiitV 1.-1 It I. A R RATES. -
Clostd. Formerly .,""-" "" r-rrr
". --r- m.
furcuibad. welding and b'"'a'r"t'FhlU.
derwcod k Co.. 1023 Hamilton sr"- -
AUTO SUPPLIES
IIP YOU WANT to Mil your ol4 riK1.r
ay
parts to repair. " li'TWiKT
P. It. AUTO PARTS trklljl.
815-17
a-ll . liiu mi.
TliJKKM.UIiLlLRINaS MATT ce,.
New Departure Service Sl'-.TW Kic iL
1814 Arch at. Ph. WslnuT 4aT B"g '
to bulU or'tepalr aof, SK-p-rfc JU-
Phlla. lilt" TiiilTr iFl """- FfKiiw
AUTO TISE8
PULLMAN W.KaM
iutd 44H TaSe. SISi.
Guar
POPLAR. 1817 -To nire topes
Park liss. brana-nw o-i. ifinoosH
11.25 hr.s also brand-new 7-pv 7il-
11.50 hr.; weddlny - n.rals. llli!L-
BUY MOISTER Portable QiU'iltU
stucco. On display 3931 N. Bin- T0' "-j
APTO BEPAIBINO
7 SPEEDOMETER TROUBLE "
See BILLY, at bis wwi'StWr' .
BlO NORTH BROAD trrR''-BT- tJ
CTLiNnma nminRED. new piaioj - ,,