Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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'STWMWKBCCiOVlE
iWljMENACING STAR
SL H Sohern in Danger as Vita
graph City la Destroyed
By the Photoplay Editor
A efty was completely destroyed ".rut
Jl ths.rn, the nctor, narrowly encftped
akHmM Injury In the storm which last week
"1H New York and l'hllailelphla, dolng
ftTMt ropcrty (Jamaica.
1 destroyed city, It Is true, w one
lBt for motion-picture purposes, but Its
MMMtHf meant bl Inns nt thniiRAriria of dnl.
ttn to the Vltairraph Company of America,
on M.a it especially constructed Tor the
Ktmc of the screen drama of the medieval
"An Knemv In tha Klner." In which
Mr. Botheri. had the leading role; with
-Nnth Storey as his co-star.
Immediately after the sky had become
vveraaat and made the further filming, of
Mitres at the Vltatrrnph Studio In Long
Mand Ylrtjally Impossible, n seventy-mile
-wind struck the motion-picture city and
ytayed havoc with the buildings. Wooden
ltd stone battlements were crumbled to
frtinters and dust In the twinkling of an
eye,, and fragments of the debris struck
reral of the screen players, Inflicting
painful Injuries.
Mr. Sothern was Mdlnfr a horse at the
lnel of a cavalcade of brilliantly costumed
participants In tha picture when the storm
Appeared. The triumphant entry Into thu
elty, 'Which occupied two square blocks,
etmo to an unceremonious ending. Falling
timbers struck the star's mount and the
animal later had to be killed.
The city Immediately will be rebuilt for
the (liming of the final episodes of the
drama.
, To look on the more optimistic side, out
at the Sellg studios, Los Anegles, Cat., there
la being erected at the cost of a small for
tune a complete Oriental village. This vil
lage well proves the time, thought and ex
pense necessary to film a modern photo
drama.
For weeks forces of artisans, under tho
direction of Gabriel Poltock. art director
for the Sellg Company, have been working
. dally transforming California scenery Into
true-to-llfe Oriental environment.
The village Is being erected for utiliza
tion In scenes for the forthcoming Sellg
production of "The Garden of Allah." Tha
ttectaclo Is to feature Helen Ware and an
all-star cast, and Is to follow 'The Crisis,"
the latest Sellg feature drama.
"Tha Garden of Allah" Is to be pre
sented In twelve or more reels and will
be made by Colin Campbell, who also
directed the Sellg feature plays, "The
Spoilers," 'The Rosary," "The Ne'er Do
tVoIl," etc.
Confirming a rumor to the effect that
Sellg and Kssanay had withdrawn from
V-T-t.B and would In all probability form
It new combination with George Klelne,
comes an authorized statement from Mr.
Klelne, made In Chicago, to the effect that
the new organization was Anally completed
a Saturday, September 2, the several ele
ments being Klelne, Edison, Sellg and Ks
sanay. The surprise comes In the Inclusion
of the Edison company, which had not been
mentioned In the numerous rumors of the
Impending combination, and which now
properly entitles the now organization to
the appellation "The Dig Four."
EVENING LEDOBR-PHILUELPIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1916
Theatrical Baedeker
FORREST "Little Mies Sprlnttlme." with
Barl Petrass and Oeorge MtcParlane, An
operetta by Emmerich Kalman. who, com
posed the delectable "Sari." The Ensllah
version la by Guy Ilolton and P. a. Wode-
v house. Julian Mitchell and Herbert Ureaham
n have staved tha production, and the scenery
ta by Joseph Urban. Premier.
GARRICK "Sport of Law." with Mary Ho
land and Frederick Trueadelt. A drama by
Stuart Fos, baaed upon the motive, of revenge
which takes poaaesslon ot a young woman's
snlnd to the exclusion ot mil other feelings.
i The ftret metropolitan production.
HYRIC "Roblnaon Crusoe. Jr.," with Al Jot
son. Lawrence D'Oreay and Kitty Doner. A
new winter Garden show, with book by Har-
" Atterldge and Edgar Smith, music by
sigmund Romberg and Jamen llanley, pro
duction by J. c. Huffman. Mr. Jolaon plays
.. Jjrlday 'nuf aald,
AD EL PHI "Kxperfenee." .with Ernest Olen
dlnnlng. William Ingersoll and a largo cm.
A "modern morality play." with more reality
and humanneas about It than sraced "Every
woman." Olendlnnlng acta auperbly.
NEW FEATURE FILMS
TTANLET First. half of week: "The Parson
of Parmamlnt." with Cuitln Farnum. a
fallas-Paramount production' it llurton
Holmes travslette to "English Towna and
Country Places." a comedy and news pic
tures. Last ha f of week: "The Victory of
Conscience." with Lou Tellecen. a Lanky
. .Paramount, and oth.ru. ? -.jr
ASjCADIA First half at week: "Oretchen the
greenhorn." with Dorothy Olah. a Griffith.
?r.'.1,n,?,prcriuc".0.n.' Jaat half of week: "The
Llttls Liar,'' with Mae Marsh and Robbie
-WES' S. Orlfnih-Trlansle nim, and others!
AifAfcS,I'J.t half of week: "Rollins, Stones."
with Owen Moore and Marguerite Courtot. a
7amoi Players-Paramount production and
-AUTUMN BES0HT3
ATLANTIO CITY. N. 3.
Ti:ANTI0 err-v
V IRAYMi
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C rvf inrirrt oamfmrt m. un....
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TMElMXNG RESORT HOIELOF THF usioi rV
HaiI5oroujli'B(enMm
ATLANTIC CITY. JV. J.
OWNERSHIP MANAOIMENT.
.VM-I-H WHITE SONS COMPANY
rarssiuust mm. and others,
TV. Mn-ee-bla
yakawe. a LaslrY.
BT?iI--Tir1rX J?1' .' . "The Dark
J lence." with Clara Kimball Young, a World
PI"', and others, Laat half of week! "Tha
Llsht ot Happiness." with Viols, Dana, a
Metro production, by John It Collin.,
v,J5?JHl,ATrr,r" M" ' " '!." with
rharles Ray and liesel ilarrlscale. an lnca
TlLn.,l? Pfoductlon by C. Uardlner Sullivan,
and "Never Araln." with Wllile Celller. a
Kfratone rnmedr. Ijtst half of week. "The
Light of Mecrfneaa with Viola Dana, a
wiIcVr,,!V"'",n'.and "A la Cabaret." with
AIJIAMIJRAFlrft half of week: "Mttls
Klleen." with Marguerite Clark, a fi
Players roductlon. and a vaudetllte
Ifssl half'ot .week: "Public Opinion."
vaudeville biTr """ "u"'""
VAUDEVILLB
KKJTH'S Stella Mayhew and nulla
The World Dancera, with Emllle
Tom Dlnglei Prosperity," with Ei
Idy
moua
bill,
with
and a
Te.lftr,
la and
,nltr . will. nvB If A-
thewat Anna Chandleri Vollnakyi Toney and
fofman. In "look. Listen and i.auh"i
..,..b, rumrnj
H'a romutv Anmm, Ih. Vllann.
.t. -i .,"-'.:" :t. ."..'. "T" ......,
um. a, vnua.Tine-"i i-;rn
and the Se Ig Trlbu
t Leille and t
f' I Daisy fla
rj"
OLOuVrliert
In Irfmdon"
3i55B?',
elnslng comedlennei the jd
Faynes. in 'The party": Ca
..aV,t,t,f?1iJn. "Apay.on
wal;h. and Walter Ward a
Johr
dler'
aUAND th9 Two boolera.
1Y"" aim iin iiurK,
n.fTr.
rnette Atorla and rom-
buna rictorui Nfwi.
company, m "iiorin
rrnuri. ine Kniuan
(nnttrri fivti tn
nnlti and ltarnrm
on th rarm', Mae
nrl rrirrtnanv.
liar and Gordon!
Doolfi-i, t liar and Oordoni
irk, in "Th Haatlmfl HoU
ft rirnlhara In i'i'sh flsntvts
V.VRIT ,nT'.'t '. "Mr .Falletteei Alvln snd
Mlllamai the Three Htelnera. and Tathe Newa
?:' -ivuuni y-nmraipi,
II.L.IAM
t the two Va
Police Court Chronicle
Tom Oellls has the habit St making him
self happy without cost.
If ha wants to laugh he manages to start
an argument with any one whom he chances
to meet Should he desire music he sings
for himself and takes great pleasure In
listening to his own voice.
At times his taste runs to Instrumental
harmony. In such cases one might think
that Tom hunts for a brass band or a
hurdy-gurdy but he doesn't. In addition
to his other talents, Oellls Is a human or
chestra. Ills Imitation ot a bugle Is Just
like tho real thing, and when he starts a
one-man concert you can hear the horns,
lollns and other Instruments In realistic
tones
Should Tom feel like going to a play he
1?y&
WI1.LIA
PRVHluntn. , b-abmm ltt..
;;, . " ,- .vt ,,,,, ,,n w .,. ..,.,
i ii. fc iin Di wpfm - nneu .a:
Warner, a Trlenrle fllmi Hall's
atrelsi Oeorse W, Ilarbier and Ca
with tf. II.
Mualraf Mln.
r.e V. IlArhl.e ,nri raerlM ThiFfh,
a. .i-:..t-'.;: ":." ----- -. jf.
I" ..Gtno?lne'n iireeae-'i Aninony anajMark
In "The Italian and. the Ho.a," and Ooldle
and Keating. Laat half of week: "ltell-lo-Pay
Auatin." with Wilfred Luraa and lies
fie Love, Triangle nlmi the His Howards:
the. American Comedy Four: Charlea Drew
-T A vv;lt?nr A'vernon ana tne xoung aimers.
CROSS KBVS First half of week! The (Jolderi
Troupe. Ilue.isn . dancers! Elliott Hpearai
Harry J. Kelly: the Four. Rubea: Ilurke and
iiarrie, ann iiarry Englleh. In "The Evil
Hour,'' l.ai.1 half of week, 'The Poolroom.''
a one-act iir,m,i ,h ra-r-ii.niiiA,,a n.i.
The Pnnlrivnm
m p,ri nrmmmt , n i'.,f.Luiii.ii.
Joe Fields. Snowy Maybellei Edmunds
I.udham, In "doing to the WedJ nr."
"The Novelty Minstrels.'
AT POPULAR PRICES
WALNUT "Look Who's Here." with nickel
and ataon and a gnod'Blxed company. The
former comedlana of the "Follies." In a
.Jr,yf.,S!.rom?.(3r..?onrrn,n two tramps.
KNtCKEItlKM K1SR "That Other Woman."
with Ted llrackett. Eilna Archer Crawford
and others. A drama by Lem Parker, ahuw
Ing a huaband "without a balance wheel."
who rornea to wreck through "that other1
woman.
Lancaster Tobacco Sells High
LANCASTER Sept. 11. About sixty per
cent of Lancaster County's new tobacco
crop has been bought up, but not moro
than fifteen per cent has been, cut. Many
growers nro refusing to sell nt prevailing
prices, IB cents for wrapperB and 4 cents
a pound for fillers. A good many crops
have been sold for 16 and E cents, a few
for 17 and G, and high-water mark wns
reached when Daniel Shurnan, residing two
miles from Lancaster, sold to a Philadelphia
cigar company for 18, 8 and 2 cents a
pound.
AUTUMN BESOBTS
SPRINtl LAKE PEACH. N. J.
recites Shakespeare and passages from ths
romantlo classics. Like many men of ar
tistic mind, Tom loves animals. Its can
neigh like a horse and whistle like a whip
poorwlll. Often ho wanders through the
streets communing with beasts and birds In
their own language lie was thus engaged
when a bulldog growled at him from a yard
at Forty-first and Market streets.
In a flash Tom Imitated the dog's barks.
They were so real that the dbg was puz
zled. He didn't know whether Tom was
actually a man talking like a dog or a dog
dressed as a man.
The dog's owner, a woman of tempestuous
temper, thought that her pet was engaged
In deadly combat fllh a rival animal.
When she discovered that Tom was ths
opponent she expressed her wrath In words
that made his hair stand
Tom Immediately lost all Inspiration and
gave the woman a "tongue lashing," Words
finally failed her, and she assailed Oellls
with a flock of flower pots, dlshrags, broken
dishes and milk bottles (not quite empty).
Ity way of excitement she yelled murder.
When a cop arrived Tom endeavored to
explain that It wasn't a crime to dodge
"painful" objects, but the policeman com
pelled him to tell It to Magistrate Harris.
The Judge decided that Tom was the
victim of circumstances generally and fem
inine wrath particularly. He cautioned him
to limit his Imitations to more peaceful
neighborhoods. Tom promised to obey and
went out whistling.
Excursionist Killed by Train
ALLENTOWN, Pa., Sept 11. As he was
passing from ono car to another of a New
Jersey Central excursion train last night,
Antonio Demasso, of New York, was jolted
from the platform nt Catasauqua and was
almost Instantly killed. His wife and
daughter were on tho train, but Demasso
was not missed until the excursionists
reached nethlehem.
PERSONALS
HAVE YOU A WILL?
Moat Important business In life Is to have
a will legally prepared, protecting those whom
you went to get your estate, ltegardleas ot
amount of you property, ,wi will draw your
will for ti.BOi espert service. Thone or writs
for sppolntment. .
ti. s. tNConroRATWO co. .
FINANCE nUlt.DINO. PHILADELPHIA .
THE C0NSULATB"OF MEXICO will appreciate
any Information resardlng the whereabouta of
Mr Ernesto Amador Vlllaaenor. about 27
years old. of Ouadalalara. Addreas all com
munications to Jose Itamtres Lopes, 218 8.
11th st
HELP WANTED FEMALE
JL03T AND FOUND
RtNOH Lost, st Baulter ft Sons, 12S7
Chestnut, 4 dlsmond rlnss. st 0 s. m..
Tuesday: J200 reward and no questions
e.ked If returned to Mrs. It. I. Lachlan.
8502 N. 234. Phone Tioga 4511) J.
NECKPIECE I-oat. Tuesday, small sealikln
neckpiece, trimmed with brown ellk balla,
from 1.1th and Chestnut to S4th and Areh. lie
v.srd If returned to Mra. Wallace, 107 N. S4th.
MBiraiiMrairaiBMiK
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
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rplir, following theaters obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Hooking
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All nlrtiir-M rnrl,n,j before ethlbltlnn.
obtaining pictures through the rlTA.M.EY'DUOKI.NU COMPANY
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X
YOU may
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Prise Cup
VEN the novice has his or her
M-J opportunity in the new kind
of 18-Hole Handicap Prize Golf
Tournamentinaugurated for
the NEW MONMOUTH'S guests
exclusively.
Prizes will be awarded on the
aggregate of the six best cards of
play turned iu by each contestant
at the end of September. You
play as often as you please, dur
ing the month.
A handsome Silver Cup to tho wom
an, and one to the geuUeman, victor!
On tho nufpiificent ocean-side golf
course you enjoy Autumn's fresh tsng
to the ozone breezing in from the Pine
Belt and the salty breath from the sea.
The million-dollar NEW MON
MOUTH, a minute's spin distant, is a
hotel of metropolitan lavithness and
luxuriouincES, set down in the great
outdoors yet only a short 60 miles
from New York or Philadelphia.
Boolttt Seal
upon Rttpttil
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JUanagw
THE NEWMONMOUTH
ITAers ateruliag FnpU Da Inurutlng Tning,
SPRING, LAKE BEACH, N. J.
September 11, 1916
AIUAMDDA 12th, Morris A Pasayunk Ave.
ALnAillDKA Mat. dally at 2: Egs.. u:45 ft 0.
tnrumount Pictures.
MARGUERITE CLARK in
'LITTLE LADYE1LEEN
ARCADIA HELOYVIOTH
DOROTHY GISH in
"Gretchen the Greenhorn"
A PrtI I fl G2D AND THOMPSON
ArULLU MATINEE DAILY
Marguerite Clark ,n "0t7.,?driftS
BilHeJBurke in'GIoria's Romance"
nrl rfIsrlI'T, 62D ABOVE MARKET
OlliLilViVJlN 1 Mats, 1:30 ft 3:30, 10c
i:gs, nso. 8 u:ro. iftc
Mae Murray & Theodore Roberts
In "THE DREAM GIRL"'
rCrtAD OOTH AND CEDAR AVE.
lE,LI PARAMOVNT THEATER
MOLLIE KING in
"The Summer Girl"
FAIRMOUNT MS, avenue
Ethel Clayton & Holbrook Blinn
in "Husband and Wife"
FRANKFORD 7U FnANYvEnNuE
FANNIE WARD in
"The Cheat"
CGT14 QT THEATER.
D Jl. Del. RDruce
MAT. DAILY.
Bel. Spruce Etgs. 7 to 11.
MARY PICKFORD in
"Hulda From Holland"
JEFFERSON
SOTII AND DAUPHIN
STREETS
Winifred Greenwood ..nBCLAi?ATI0N..
Billie Burke in "Gloria's Romance"
IPAHPR FORTY-FIRST AND
-.I-jfVLSl-jiX LANCASTER AVENUE
Mary Pickford ,n ",IULDA ll'and
Charlie Chaplin in "The Count"
LIBERTY BR0AD Columbia
H. B. WARNER and ENID
MARKEY in "SHELL 43"
LOGAN THEATER "10
MARIE DORO in
"Common Ground"
UR0AD
Market St. Theater S3lTJnfET
John Emerson ln 'THE FLYJSrED0..
Jackie Saunders ,n "THB GR0,P Evn
WEST PHILADELPHIA
I CC1 TGT B2D ND LOCUST
LiVUUtJl Mats. 1:30 and 3:30, loc.
Kgs., 0:30, 8. U:30, ISc.
EmmyWehIen "The Pretender."
ADDED ATTRACTION
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
IN HIS LATEST
"THE COUNTS
PALACE 12 MAUKP STIIUET
OWEN MOORE in
"Rolling Stones
PARK RIDaK AVE. A DAUPHIN ST.
VKI MAT.. 2:lB. EVG 0:45 to 11.
Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid in
, . r, "THE SELFISH WOMAN"
Final Chapter or "Secret of The Submarine"
PRINCESS
1018 MARKET
STREET
WILLIAM GILLETTE in
"Sherlock Holmes"
REGENT ,034 MARKET STREET
llJK.n 1 1IVUAX VOICE OHOAN
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"The Dark Silence"
RIAI TO 0E1MANT0WN AVE.
LirllJ AT TUU'EHOCKEN ST.
BLANCHE SWEET in . . .
"The Thousand Dollar Husband"
RIIRV MARKET STREET
w m RELOW TTH STREET
WALTER LAW in
"The Unwelcome Mother"
SAVOY "" MARKET
" T j STREET
Francis Nelson and E. K. Lincoln
in "The Almighty Dollar"
TIOGA 17T" AND VKNANG0 STS.
HAZEL DAWN in
"Under Cover"
VICTORIA MAnKJT st.
va vsvsa. ABOVE NINTH
BESSIE RAnRISCALE snd Uf"Mlir?l
,. CHARLES RAY HOME"
Wilhe Collier in "Never Again"
EUREKA 40TH& MAnilET STS.
LOUISE LOVELY in
"Betty Loved a Soldier
PARriPN s3d"a lansdowne ave.
VJAlVl-'lll EVENINO 0:30 TO 11.
FLORA PARKER De HAVEN in
"THE WHIRLPOOL OF DESTINY"
QEOItdE ADE FAULE
STANLEY, SKOT.iljnF
DUSTIN FARNUM in
"The Parson of Panamint"
SOUTH PHirDEI.PH I a.
M.
OLYMPIA droada
NO PERFORMANCE TODAY Bn,DaB
Tuesdav elen holmes in
A UCOUUY 'WIIISPERINQ SM1TIT"
"MYSTERIES OF MYltA." BMITH
When You Want to Know Where to See GOOD
I'botoplsys Read Tills Dally Photoplay Quids
In the Evening Ledger.
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
KVERY MONDAY SUIUECT TO CHANGE
er SEPT. 11 to 18
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MONDAY
M.WrJ'.cl,r,t- ln
Llttls Lady Eileen
Olorla's Romsnes
Out of tho Drifts
Dorothy Olsh. In
OrsUbsn, the Ureenborn
Murray and Roberts, la
Ths Dream CJlrl
Mollls King, ln
Ths Hummer Olrl
Louise Lovely. In
Betty Loved a Soldier
Clayton and Winn, In
Husband and Wife
Kannle Ward, in
Tha Cheat
.Mary Pickford. In
Hulda From Holland
The Whirlpool of Destiny
OeWsa Ade fable
Reclamation
ulorla'a Romanes
Hulda From Holland
Tbe Count
W,r8r SellS""7' 'n
Beamy Wehlen. In
Pretenders
Starla-Doro. In
CtiBMion Uround
Th JVlag Torpedo
Ths rlp of Kvll '
N perfenaasas
i today
(pWng Wanes
Sssret
jftVe wKuiarU
sm sy sfrea syvrmssrs
ii nim i r1 9m i
TTiTfl'ijfr Dssfar MwaiU
WaHer Lw, ta
The UnwvteoiJM Motber
TtrAaUr8i5ur1,
DfUa rwsnut. lis,
TWe rtvmtm of Fanssstot
Kul pawa. Ii
tJike)ar Cave-
Hfffe
m Am
TUESDAY
Msrguerlto Clark. In
Little lAiy Eileen
Pauline Frederick, In
Tbe World's Oreat Snare
Dorothy Oleh. In
Oratcuen, tha Ureenhorn
Murray and Roberts, ln
Tbe Dream Qlrl
Cleo Rldgely, In
The Belneh Woman
Orrln Johnson, In
The Light st Dusk
Sweet and Melshan, In
Tha Dupe
Dlanrhe Sweet, In
Tbe Dupe
Mary Pickford, In
Hulda From Holland
Tba Secret of tha Bwamp
Orlfflth Drama
Theda Dara, In
Tha Galley Hlave
Hulda From Holland
Tbe Count
WEDNESDAY
Marguerite Clark, tn
Little Lady Eileen
The Devil at His Elbow
drip of Evil, No. B
Dorothy Olsh, In
Oretchen, ths Oreenborn
Ward and llayakawa. In
The Cheat
Ruth Roland. In
Comrade John
. Frltxle Brunette. In
Unto Those Who Sin
Lillian Walker, In
Ths Kid
Ths Ne'er Do Well
s-ltn Kathryn Williams
Msry Pickford. In
Hulda From Holland
Ward Howard. In That
Sort. Other subjects
I,oulse Lovely, In
The Ullded Spider
Nelson snd Lincoln, tn
The Almighty Dollar
Emmy Wehlen. In
Tbe Pretenders
Msrle Dora. In
Common Ground
A. rhlld of Destiny
Ths Village Blacksmith
Whispering Smith
Mysteries of Myra,
Owen Moors, tn
Rolling Stones
Shell 43
Keystone Comedy
Dorothy Davenport, tn
Tbe llMUalnaWe
""Tteft's&nol' ,0
Oa US! offte Mountains
VaSlsSoVanU
UUle Mi HPBlfts
TOO CHMt
?&t&lgiu
1ttarS,
wAMla
Charles Ray. In
The Deserter
Temptation and tbs Msn
Tbs Count
Nelson and Lincoln, In
Tbs Almighty Dollar
Irene Fenwlck. In
The Child of Destiny
Dare-Devil Kate
Liberty
Edwin Arden. In
Tbs Qrsy Mask
Owen Moore, in
Rolling iitones
Cbsrlrs Chaplin, in
Ths Count
Mollis King, In
Tbe Summer Olrl
Clara Kimball Ypuag, In
Tbs Dark Silence
Jlesst Barrlscals, la
Tbs Payment
Pauline Frederick, In
Ttte Woman In the Cass
.frpcyf P sttewsrt. In
KG Wits7? Oood Nasni
. DwMIn Farnum. la
nrws trt ransBalst
.RTflS-Jw
THURSDAY
Blanche Hweet. In
Publlo Opinion
Bernard and "White, tn
Uportlng Blood
Mae Marsh, ln
Tbs Llttls Liar
Wsrd snd llayakawa, tn
Ths Cheat
Dorothy Oreen, tn
The Devil st Ills Elbow
All-Star Vltagrgph Csst,
In Brltton of the -7th
Donald Brian, In
Tba Smugglera
Tk 11. I.J
Tbs Lights of tievt York
, . . Bl.ell 43
Olorla's Romance. No. 3
Clayton and Bllnn. In
Husbsnd and Wlfs
Nat Goodwin. In,
W'all Street Tragedy
, The Pretenders
Olorla's Romsnes. No. 14
. Douglas Fairbanks, la
Ills Picture In ths Papers
Nelson and Lincoln, In
Tbe Almighty Dollar
Irene Fenwlck. In
Tbe Child ot Destiny
Anns Held. In
Madame I Presidents
The Orlp of Evil and a
Surprise Feature
Sessue Hayskawa, ln
Ths Honorable Friend
Bullets and Brown Eyss
Keystone Comedey
L.W'"A..IJ Wrt. tn
Ills Wlfs's Good Name
Viola Dana, In
Tbs Light ot Happiness
Oatl Kane, In
Paying the fries
. Mary Pickford. In
Hulda From Holland
William OUMts, Ii
Wwrlock Holmes
t Vfiu. Tellegan, li
newj ci uhii
"ttfFti
UajM
FRIDAY
Blanchs Sweet, tn
Publlo Opinion
Myrtle Stedmsn. In
The American lleauty
Mae Marsh. In
Tbs Llttls Liar
Dawn and Moors, ln
Under Cover
Donald Brian, In
The Smugglera
Virginia Pearson, In
A Tortured Heart
Emmy Wehlen, In
Ths Pretenders
Donald Brian, In
The Smugglers
The. Ilouae of ths
Golden Windows
The Silent Battle
Comedlea and new reels
Rupert Julian. In
Naked Hearts
The. House of ths
Golden Windows
Edmund Rreese, In
Tbe Weskness of Strength
W.lllam Olllete. In
Sherlock Holmes
Mary Pickford, In
Hulda From Holland
Ituabsnd and Wlfs
Tbs VUlsge Vamplro
According to the Code'
Secret of tbs Submarine
?essus llayakawa, In
be Honorable Friend
Duattn Farnum. In
Davy Crockett
Mabel Tellferro. In
Uod's Halt Acrs
Viola Dans. In
Tba Light of lisepi
eplness
frank Keenan,
tonor Toy Ni
In
ams
Kadjnuad Breess, In
Tbs Weakness of Strength
Marry Carey, In
SeMad the Lines
Tbe
Lu TelUgan, la
Twory
ry t Conscience
iSttjil iiffinf 'w'srrffie
SATURDAY
Blanche Rweet. In
uuuo upinion
aa-,o
Mae Marsh, In
The Little Liar
Dawn, W Moore, In
Under Cover
Edith Storey, n
Tbe Tarantula
The, Count
The Medicine Man
IHi ,V,rk. t Cain
and Beatrice Fairfax
Mry Pickford. In
A Olrl of Yesterday
The House of the
Lillian Walker. In The
Man Behind tbe Counter
Husband and Wlfs
w.iwii eesiy
The House of the
vwmwn y inuoWS
I'UcNIeJ.ee Htewart. In
Hie Wife's Good Name
Wllilsm Qillete,
Sherlock Holmes
ln
i. Ml"6 Today
Hulda From Holfand
Bullets end Brown Eyes
The Count
Sporting Blood
Also Athletic Pictures
Ressue llayakawa. In
Tbs Honorable Friend
rbe Heart of Nors Flvn
Keystone Comedy
Dorothy Davenport, la
Black frlJsy
.,. Y,olA. Dana, In
Ths Lit tit of Happiness
Fannls Ward. In
X Outter Magdalene
,H,Iy Pickford, In
Hulas, From Holland
WKMSfrJ
Prstsnders
Ths
vsWy erconsclsnos
ATTENDANT! Wanted, at fltats Hoepltsl for
the Inssne, Norrtstown Ta., women attendentsj
wsges begin st lis per month trstnlng clsas
rourae Included, Write for sppllcatlon blank
to Jessie M Peterson. M., D.., Mll .
CltAMFIERMAID, white? esper.i Protestsnt:
Scandinavian or Scotch preferred: high wages)
write or call between 2 snd 4 Monday. W.
W., Room 1314. 1801 Chestnut at. Walnut S8q
CHII.DNURSE, whltei Proteetsntl mutt be ex
perienced! write or cell between 2 and 4 Mon
dsy. W. W Room 1214, 1S01 Chestnut it.
CI.nilK Toung lady to milt cashleri must be
good penmani good opportunity for advance
ment; stats sge. experience, reference and
sslsry desired. H SSi, Ledger CentrsL
COOK Wanted, a reliable, middle-aged woman
to do gooil ptaln cooklngi no work outside of
kitchen and dining room) no washing) wsges
S. .Mrs. Stella Kane, 1'erryvllle, Md.
COOK wanted, 1 33 per month with board, lodg
ing snd Isundry In addition! must gls good
references. Apply to Superintendent Phlla
delnhla Hoarllsl for Contagious Dlseeies, 2d
and Luierne-sts.,l'hlladelphls, Pa.
COOK, white, wanted for downstairs work and
rooking) suburbs) references. D 101, Ledger
Office,
COOK and downatalra work, white; family 4,
no washing, WJ37 Seminole s-e.. St. Martin's.
DEMONSTRATORS WANTED
Demonatrators who can teach the
art of knitting and crocheting of
wools) only those fully qualified
need npplyj some traveling) neces
sary expenses paid. Apply Tues
day, September 12, Olympla Mills,
21th and Ellsworth.
DRESSMAKER wants experienced wslet finish
ern, lsot l,ocuBt.
D,.,i?,s?.IAK.c,V-Krrnd slrl to shop, Apply
, iw Chestnut st.
OIR.L Young girl, white, to aealat wtlh house-
wPJk .ln small family: good home: state age
oiil" ne,rc" Pnon number. M33, Id-
OIRL9. over 10, to aeelat n fsctory.
Ap.P'y, T. P. McCutcheon & llro .
Pltcalrn Building, 11th snd Arch sts.
C1IIL8 over 10 wanted for light work: no
rSfcH' SLX"V.r. 5..week raid while
rv ,,. ttLvijf o.i. oioet.
HOSIERY Loopers and'wlnders wanted, stesdy
jork: good pay. 2240 N. Iith
ORISWOLD VORSTED CO.
DARBY, PA.
Starling up new machinery, wants girls: good
wages: steady work and will pay while
learning.
ltotrsnKnKPKii.
house: suburbs. P 3JU,
Working- housekeeper: priest
ledger Office.
HOUSEWORK White Proteatant, no washing:
references required, Phone Baring 1011,
HOUSEWORK. Dlaln cooLlns:
position: while girl. Apply Monday and Tues.
ay, evening, 22J3 Oreen at. Pnone Poplar
4101.
HOUSEWORK White girl,
Eood wages; 2 In family, good home. Phone
C'ynwyd 1211 .1.
MAN AND WIFE, white, experienced, do entire
?l0oE0'. bouse: suburbs, referenco required,
MSM, Ledger Central. k
MILLINERS wanted on week work; ateady em-
Ployment. AIT ft CO., 721 Arch.
MODEL Dressmaker wants girl, model meas.
Vir.m,n-' to ,ry on l''remh suits and gowns.
. 1301 locust st.
NURSE. Proteatant, between 25 nnd 80, ex
perlenced. tako charge of boy. 8, and girl.
,i.!. "J.V.I1 ,?avl references: 140 a month.
vv rite 22.1 Kemp road, Ardmore.
NURSE, white. Protestant, between 25 and 30,
experienced: muat hae reference. Call le
tween 10 and 12. Tuesday, 2100 Walnut st.
OPERVrORS. experienced, on men's
neckwear. T. P. McCutcheon I Bro ,
Pltcalrn Building, 11th and Arch sts.
OPERATORS on all parts of ladles' wash dresses
wanted: If you hale anv knnwl-riir nlmut
sewing come with us and we will make It
nappy for you. Apply
ngni sanitary rnctory.
2.1d and Chestnut
OPERATORS.
Lt our beautiful day-
Diuerman uromers.
Including tuckers,
trimmers on all parts of silk, crepe de chine.
KTuiKi-iiD uuu cuuan eniriwaiais.
uorn-aiers Co.. ad nnd urown.
lacs workers,
e ae enme.
The Hage-
OPERATORS, exp. on ladles' muslin underwear,
also lace workera and examiners; a few learn
era taken. Zerrer, Bradley Co.. 1427-33 Vine,
OPERATORS, experienced, wanted on-silk
dreaies A. 11. ('apian ft Co . I)ll Walnut st.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone
Company offers positions ss operators to In
telligent oung women between 18 and 22
esra old: salary to a week while learning,
with rapid advancement: a atendy poaltlon as
sured, wtlh pleasant surroundings and unusual
opportunity of promotion. Apply In person
to the Jlell Telephone Company's operators'
school, 400 Market st.. dally between 810
u. m. nnd 5 p. m , Monday. Tuesday and Fri
day eenlngs, between 7:30 and 830 o'clock.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS, .local and long dls.
lance; experienced. Apply Keystone Tele
phone Co.. 135 8. 2d St.. Room 403.
WARD MAIDS and laundreaaes, 120 per month
ea,cn position w
ln addition. Api
iDhla IIosDltal
and Luxerne sts
attendants. 130 per month:. ea,ch position with
Hunury in auauion. Appi
I'nnsaeipnia nospitsi rr
board, lodging and laundr;
to HUDerlntendent.
Contagious Dlaeases, 2d
l'hiiaoeipnia, 1'a.
ii
WEAVERS WANTED
APPLY
JOHN b JAMES DODSON. INC.
OLD MILL
Scott's lane, Falls of Schuylkill.
YOUNO OtRl, as kitchen maid, to speak some
English: Norweslan preferred. Call Ard
more 002 or address 1 O, Box 316, Haver
ford. Pa.
HELP WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT wanted for out-of-town posl
tlon beginning October 2 nexti state full par
ticulars as to age, experience and salary ex
Kcted: good position for right party. M 323,
'dger Office.
BOOKKEEPER Thoroughly uxperlinced man to
take charge of books fn msnufscturlng plsnt.
Address, giving experience, age. reference and
salary expecteq. ' n, ai.." l'oaiotnco uox aouu.
liOV wanted. 10 years, to lesrn general ofIce
work; large grocery bualneas; center of city;
good opportunity for advancement; salary to
start. 10 per week, Addreas I. O. Box 1288.
IFOYB wanted. 16 years of ags and over, to
learn iraoe pi macninist; tnorougniy modern
wnna learning,
shops and beat of wsges
Addreas M7 82,- Ledger Office
CALKER8AND RIVETERS wanted.
ivemyer p.. Amoicr. r
Cruss-
i'a MnruivKiiB
Wsnted for stick osndr. hard good, klaaei
snd fudge work; can uss spinners, twisters
mi ruiisrei nil
ana wra
wasea.
Fox factory.
fudge work; can uae spinners, twisters
rollers: also operators for kiss autllng
wrapping machines; steady work: good
s. National Candy. Co., Qray-Toynton.
factory, Detroit. Mich.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Exnerleneed m7".
countsnt, with knowledge of pubila utility
work, able to take charge of large Investlga.
tlons; good opportunity and proapects for suit,
able man) Jtjte age, experience and when
p ...ii.ui,. ft n.., iruier ui nee.
CLERK to handle, advertising details In Chest
nut st. publication offlcs: moderate salary to
start, with excellent opportunity to learn ad
ertlslng business; preference given to young
men with high school education or equivalent.
Address In own handwriting, stating ags snd
p.iii.iiti. in ..,, iunr iiuca.
CLERK Young man. about 31, to keep voucher
record and general clerical work; must be
, good penman, rapid and accurate; this. posl.
tlon offers splendid opportunity for cnergetla
and willing young man: stats ags, experience,
reference and salary dealred. J: 8&0, Ledger
Central.
CLOCKMAKER Experienced man. The Bailey,"
Banks t Diddle Co., 1221 Bqpaom.
DRAFTSMAN by general contractors, one famll.
Isr with contract detailing and working draw.
Inge: must bs familiar with handling subcort.
trsct work on building constructions. M 818,
Ledger Central.
INSTRUMENT MAKERS. 18.24 to IB per day
e.'l,r,',i0 ,6' "'stant machinists. (2 to
xg,6p, based on expsrlcnos and capacity: auto.
ffaL'sAurr,Mth,?r?i,rCrci""''d;B?SiS;
A Sharps. New Britain. 14.00: hand turret
ators. 12.70; higher compenaatlon when on
pfeeework: printers' helpers. ?.24 skilled
laborers 12 ta 12.24. Apply tfrankford Ar
sensltJirldesburg Prsfjwauly Tq person.
cof i,rS.'t?rtnutvw w l w
LAB0BKKS for, outside work. 12.24 per day ot
rr. ApplyFrankfo4 Arseetal. T "
iffimtiWiH
HKIig WAXTBP XALK
Conllniinl from Prtcedlnt Colsms
MAN wanted, thorouthly fmlllar "1th'0,1':
printing and the handling of dyes sn"",''.'
proof compounds) 'sire fsrtlculars In full.
Address Lack Box No, 021. Toledo. O.
StEN WANTED Bolletmskers. lorom1"'iT!n
chlnlsts, car repairmen, laborers. l?K!r,0,,.i
cleaners. Penns. It R. Csll lll Mlbert st.
SlEN. 10, wsnted to lesrn the ssuasgs nnd
fork psrklng business) 22o per hour. Apply
945 Oermantown ave. .
M0T0R1IEN
EXPERIENCED ON AIR BRAKES: OPEN
SHOP CONDITIONS) OUT OF TOJVtfi FIlr.B
HOARD AND TRANSTORTAT ONl HIC11I
EST WAOESl MEET K.MPIX)YER AT LI.D
C1ER CENTRAI BROAD AND CHESTNUT,
MR.LOOAN. -
ORDERLY Wsnted. laborstory orderly. Ap
ply In own handwriting, giving references and
experience, If sny. Addreaa Laboratory, Jef-
leraon iioapuai
I
I ' I
ATTX0K0BIT.tg
For Sals -
PIECEHS wanted on woolen mules. Apply John
A; James Ittbeon, Inc., Old Mill, Scott's lane,
Falls of Bchurjklll. .
I-OCKKTIIOOKS Youngmen, with soms exp.
AppyjiVoirCOJia noor, i-in lbiiowiiiii.
HtlVATK SECRCTART" for Y. M. C. A. offlcs;
high school grsduats) abls to deal with men.
iwiArcn st.
IIOLI.INO. MILL HELP wsnted"; men to work
on bar mills, sticking In. catchers and sheer
men: rood wages; eieany worn; no striae.
gppir jienry
Tacony, I"a,
pply Henry Dlsaton It Sons, Inc., time office.
SALESMAN Wanted, leather belting salesman,
experienced, to trawl eastern, l'ennaylvanla
for long and well-eatabllahed leather belting
manufscturer, Addreas D 118, .Ledger Office.
SALESMEN Vsnted. detslfmen to sell drug
glats for South Dakota firm advertising veteri
nary liniment: 13 per cent commission; merl
torlous product. . Addreas M W2Q, Led. , Of flee.
SAWSMITH wanted on small circular sawsT
steady wnrlr. ArtHreae Detroit Haw and Tool
. Company, 72 B. Port st , Detroit, Mich.
SOLILITOR lirge eastern commercial school
rise vscsney for first-class, experienced so
Icltor: one with teaching experience pro
ferred: permanent poaltlon and good sslary.
. Address D 204, ledr Office,
TOOLMAKERS
Permanent positions open for good men with
experience on dies. Jigs and fixtures, plant
situated In Newark, N. J.. 40 minutes from
New York city; not it munition plant: steady
employment, clean factJry and high-grade
work; applications to be considered muat state
age, experience, references and wages ex
pected. T. M 810 Brosa at., Newark, N. J.
WEAVERS WANTED
ArPLY
JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, INC.
OLD MILL
Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
lOUNO MAN, 17 vesrs old. for general offlco
work. In stock broker'a office; muat have
knowledgo of typewriting, D 120, Ledger
Office.
JAPANESE HOUSEMAN Personal references
required. Apply 317 S. 43d or phone Baring
1071, .
Oeneral
lmniAIL'L.ntu .. -l ,R ... .,.n. nr ren.-a
,,wiihi,,i aim, pr.nni, .,., ,,, .v, v..,r.i,0,
seeral, 115 to $20; STENOGRAPHERS, sev
eral, 115 to 120. Other poeltlona open for
HtCIH-altADE MEN
BUSINESN SERVICE COMPANY
1801 LAND TITLE BUILDING
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
COOK, first class, with 8-year-old boy, wishes
position: small wages; beat reference. D 128,
I.edger Of.lce. ,
COOK, French, best reference, wants poaltlon.
Wrlto M. il., llllj Lombard st,
COOK, 'reliable, with reference. 6030 Nor-
,wood St., Oermsntown.
COOK or genersl housework by Southern girl.
o08 S. 15th st.
DRESSMAKER and seamstreaa, cutting and fit
ting, renovating, alao children's clothes, would
like work by the day: price, $1.73 and car-
iare. i uif, i,eager central
HOUSEWORK wanted by French woman: knows
cooking. Wrlto M. II.. 1409 Lombard at.
NURSERYa0VERNESS. German: references;
good ecwer. Inquire 1233 N. 0th.
STENOGRAPHER wishes pos. AddressMlas IL
L. McKay. 8. Mildred st..Charlestown, W.Va.
STENOGRAPHER, high school graduate.wlahes
permanent position. Phone Spruce3401.
POSITION as nurse or governess or companion
to elderly lady wanted by refined young
woman; havo reference: will travel. Write,
statins terms, to Norah Breen. 110 N. Cam-
oriage ave,, venmor city, N. J,
WIFE AND HUSBAND, without children, desire
positions on gentleman's place: wife excellent
cook: huaband houseman, butler and general
utility; caretakers for flrat-class family; city
or auburb. D 200. Ledger Oftlce.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
ABLE ADVERTISING MAN: can help you get
up attractive circulars and catalogues, and
can write sales letters for you In clear, con-
clsej convincing English. C 17. Ledger Office.
ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE, age 20. college grad.
uate, ti tears ot general office and sales man
eirement experlenie. embracing banking. Ufa
Insurance, achertlalnc and brokerage; poaltlon
of responsibility desired. B 840, Led. Cent.
BOOKKEEPER, office man, 29. married, 10 yrs.
exp wishes poaltlon; J25. C 642, Led. Cent.
BUTLER First-class Japanese butler wants po.
sltlon tn prlvste family; wages 200 up: best
reference. Nlsh. 308 N. 18th st.
CHAUFFEUR. Maine, desires position further
south or traveling in South; joung Yankee,
strictly temperate; best references; now haa
good poaltlon. but will change before Decem
ber 1. Address II. T. J.. 41 High St., Port
land, wMe. r
CHAUFFEUR. whlteTmar,, ll enrs' exp. "pierce"
I.OCO.; city preferred. E 450, Ledger Central.'
CHAUFFEUR, willing; Inside or outside work:
reference. Phone Spruce 3397. 18 S. 20th.
COACHMAN AND OARDENER desires position:
Al reference.D 123. Ledger Office.
COST ACCOUNTANT, expert, cashier or bookt
keeper, 20 Jeara old. U years' experience, at
present employed, wishes to engage to position
with fiitnr 1 flU I.ri... ,-a....i
...... .......... -... -. m..p. v.c,, a,.
GARDENER, thoroughly competent on lines; good
greenhouse man: hardy garden: willing care
slock, poultry, furnace. D 205.LedserOfflre.
HOUSEMAN, white, single, experienced; flrst
claaa reference. E 030, Ledger Central.
HOUSEWORK general Japanese wantspos.
tlon at general housework In small family or
bachelors; beat city ret. Jamane, 308 N. 18th.
MAN AND WIFE. " Japanese, wishpoaltlons:
man as cook, wife as waitress, in small fam
lly; city references If. Y.T 808 N. 18th.
OFFICE MANAGER
Csn definitely handle accounting,
costs, credit and collections: have
made a special study of organlxstlon
and management; long experience;
at present employed; can satisfy ss
to reason for change; now under
bond; trained In the regular day
sessions of the Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania.
E 633, I.EDQEIl CENTRAL
SALESMAN Young man. 27. la desirous of
making change: S yeara' sxperlencei refer
Jn",i.lT10u'1 K"Mto lrn bu.ln,..".,.
:---.. --.....,, M,T -Uqcr central
SALESMAN. 7 years retail shoe bualneas! "d."
aires oulslds poaltlon. P 810, Ledger o"lc.
YOUNO MAN wishes position gentlemen's club
as msnsger snd stsward; highest tmt i Fni-
. llsh, with xp. AddJjxah 44, VllUnlva.pr
YOtlNO MAN, 21. high sohooiTraduate, 2 years'
clerical experience, desires position wh bank
or trust compsny. E 841. Ledger Central. K
1 ilS AN EXPERT STENOGRAPHER
5ntHl1!,Vi,2,r ".P'lvste SMrstir" t"
2 well-known locsl corporation heads
factory'' W Pro Insntly satl!:
J'an undertake responsibilities.
telSSSSe cSafogu;?. && a'ndr
?nrSU'pV,ntrngUdrM.,,,.?1U'J,n' "ti
!nt.Vr,vr.w,d,npr,o'.te,ntlon ""
Am young man. (80) and deslrs to ron.
nect permanently with high-grade firm
or roan as an assistant, is Els trlvIS
secretary or a. on.nof"th"w('orkfn;
Salary "sry. Opportunity desired.
M 880, Ledger Offlcs. ,
j?i.,,C!a.y en.rt.U",' rfVr,nc..,.H01S
"ffiiaSSail. rtS- SSSS i?r r' light
JHtoJKLMger Csntrif Wf moo,r'w
COLLEGE QRADITATie ..i "... - i
Coellsufil from rrtetdlnp Colsmi,
CADILLAC 8-psssener automobile. lstsTii"
clsss conditions new top) Jiffy curtalnai JtC
sbsnrbersi good tires : complete In rmi
apecti run about. lfi.OOO miles. It. F i.r?'
lIIYorkroad Jenklntown, Pa, "ALL,
CADILLAC 1014 touring ear. 0verhaTiiii3r-r
repainted: full equipment) price IIM Jl
rfALESjJORPORATIONj 142 N, "road? ,
rTIstcA-a ,, .-..- ..l'.a ". . "
equlppert with lwtrle. IlKhu SnfrSSSt
tlfimry-prnwwr. nan r lirofld M(, phiiV'
....ll.vtlt t'-".'r. 'ass .".- .i,J"3.
llUi'MuiHiiii.. 11'ui.w ttoaaiieri tine conrTmXr? A
830. UfiZM
rf painted.
i"inmi
ook llkt new.
T-nrntnnif.w
Trr T chain-drive chassis, nultnh! fn
ff.JiOT.Kn!"i.a unt. rniB"
' IXJCOMOUiLB
2814 Market st. T.ncuat lin
iA JENKS.Msnsger J!xchsngV C'.r iV.
STEARNS-KNIOIIT touring) praclicallvJ
run less than ffno miles. ""icaHr n.i
I H. 1IUWKIOI CO.. 245 N Brosd st.
IVJllil. iu-ii. A -. -pnaaenger i ouring. Iinffir
2 AUTOCAR deln-ery trucks.fH.tonTesch Jsea
I0'NEAU 210 N. iTroad at ,W
CADILLAC PARTS '"
RCHOnER.n.130.41-43-45 MARKET
SEND FOR TREE fltll.LETlN'
OORSON AUTO EXCHANaiJ, 288 N. BROAn 'I
Tn.AT.iV PA PTC l'fl
SCIIOIIER. 838n.4I-48.4S MARKET
HAROAMN Wlnlon Touring car. lots! Cs
:hestmir. T,. ..Z1 i
equipment. Apply 1011 Chestnut. Room Tn
AUTO LIVERY AND GAltAQE3
INDEPENDENT TAXICABCfT
AUTOMOnll.ES OK QUALITY Tt) lltnia
Dlsmond 0408, Never closed parV7jJ
OKin frllVt(-iT -..
PHONE DIAMOND 74
TAXI TOUR1NOI.IMOI SINE
HALF REOULAR RATES
, Never loaed Formejy Imey Rn fa.
rqP'HVlOlT-To hire Conairr-SiS
ic.i, m.iHi'iiew o'pnBs, tourlna ririKJ
I1.S5 hfei also brand-new 7-pass. llmmilJI' m
$160 hr.; weddings, funerl-.17jBmr;ra
jui Aiuini&id i-orinnie u am tea Stla:,q
-.-,..-, .. ,., AIOK yB.
AUTO REPAIRINQ
srnr.DOMETEn trouble3
8eel nil.TA. at his new location.
uiu iXKJimi. 1JIUALJ or.
CTLINDEUS nEnORED. new nmtnn.nr ...
furnished: weldlnir and brarlnir. H. ll, Undtf!ti
nums .-. ,.. -... Iinilllliuil of let) A Illim.
AUTO SUPPLIES
IF YOU WANT to sell your old car or want any
parts to repair, call, write or phone. Ii
I'. 11. AUTO PARTS CO
813-17 N. 12th st. Park 1140
TI.MKEN-11KARINOS HYATT"
&'.w rJPjrture- Serxlee? Sta. The Owllllam Co.
1314 Arch at. Ph. Walnut 34B7 Race 3ni.
. ... PAIlTfi "
fn niltlfl fir rsna If nn v miw
rhlla. Auto Parts Co.. 823 N. 13th. Park 14H.I
AUTO TIRES
PULLMAN TIRES
Guaranteed 3300 miles. Compare prices.
ORIM'S. 230 N. Broad at.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED
under laws of all States by only Pennsylvania n
Vtnnrt Ari lr !rulur( a ra ra Pneiw.ai. l-
; -.: z-i ii-.i ' -"- ZH..Z1V- vt 1 i
isit-iiutti liiniiru mo m icyuvni,
U. S. 1NCOKFOKATING CO,
FINANCE 11UIT.DINO. FHIIADEl.riUA fl
a r-as-V-.,- - . , I'M
PAJ liilNTS arnQ Ior our r"8 w. ft1
..... . "Patents and Trade-Marks 4s
ve win neip you ueciop your indention: aa-, '
lc free: reasonable fees: open Monday tv
IllllKB Ulllll O.I1U,
FOSTER & WEBSTER SUITE .
1011 Chestnut at. Belt phone- Walnut 1564.
sT.i s. wi ji t x . ior a young man who
fome capital competent to take charge of .v ;
ianrn ireneral storn in n miiiitrhnn tnum .
familiar with the cash urocery business pre 'a
....,. n ,ww nt,,aijr uuu uii iniereBl in IDS'!
bualneas. as the owner wishes to retire froror
nvi..D Bv.r. uu,, Kititis rei., exp. ana
amnuntof tnpltal to inveatL L 720. Led. OS.
aiuai nreueni opportunity to embark in a erM
.......hw.w .k.,..,.....n uu.uma wii jour own ac- J
count for nartv either ratiltntlat nr ht,.ln.-.'
man with J3000 to 10.U0O; demand already
Created llV national nrtiertlatniT, nl.m.l.. .1 '
atablllty; large' prollts. Add. E 943. Led. Cent, tj
fin oaul-tatahllsneo waeon. truck and au-J'
tomolille body building- business at 1011.4 k
rimiRior.i aye.: real estate optional. Urelt. )1
..,-. m. ui.utiiiiti, mmnifya, xjq a. l.tn at. ts
PARTNER wanted to lneat JflUOO to 110. 1100 la
u i-uctj iiwiiuiutiunnK concern in lJntla
de.pnia. Particulars given at pcreonal Inter. ;
view at our place of bualneas. Wrlto conJ.J
, jiiiiiii)io.,iMifferuiiit. '
FOR LARGE PnOPlTS vill. m-,fntT w.. T.,iir?
real estate offers the best form of Inveat-V
ment. Send for our Investment list. T. 'HVl
v.a,iii.iaa sc own, it.iiiir xianimore ave.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
nnuONnq ijnfTitn.
B,,1lf Jt.f .re.n.?es- Appraisement. 1 per cent. Ta
lIARRr W. SMPl'il. 717 San.om at. J
EVENINO CLOTHES Ti". -.IRE
?'f.,,VA,S.t.il"',.p.,!.01e.,l,SS'r.-,33. Open evra.
. ui-tsij,u p, ilii itiiu viirgru ave.. o, v, cor, m
8UPEnFI.UOUS HAin remove.! hy elect rolMlslfl
MISS SMITH. 402 Keith Theiter Hldtr"
DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY
THE MrDOWELL DRESSSIAKINn si-irnnt7 .M
Individual Instruction, short courses, easy
Daymenta: natterns cut. r.lln tin
SOjIJENCKLA-IlLEa., 11th & Market sts.
COI.UMHIAN UliESSMAKING UriltJOLSps: M
.iu, ,n,f, niar iiaymenie. t.'. llfirtman, 1731 .
Columbia ave. tFormerly with McDowell 1 -
EOll SALE
r;; i..'tJ " i fry"' -nirai.
jTpakikuw ,1a ,. ".lt-JB-SifSi,
as --- XUUKII,
EMPLOYMENT Anv.-anrva
"S'SK: b.u.nb''.J.P.but..r7
wner cooks, wsltressea ; W-i iTi..Jf'' "na
AUTOMOBILBB
rer Sale
TT! PULLMAN '
iy9TLY USED 1916 MOnRT.H
aE.J' PONIrTHA'ioi' i7T.T
af. XHHHB MOSfTSfi '--f..'-.r.v.t;'-"
AB HEW rTiKi "K-BMai.lUiMW
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138 LARGE TALKING MACHINE
Edison with cabinet for holding 200 recorda:"3
.iiaiiu ,1, w-Huiiiui quarierea oaK, coat
new SH4: can be naM nt th ,,i. nt ik ...n.
Weekly: an excellent hnrimln- In rAAl nrfi.
tlon: equal to new: write for complete list of ti
,., Dim in,vi, av us)s iree trial oner
IIEPPE'8 UPTOWN STORES
Cor. oth and Thompson sts.
1JIL1.IARD. POOL, combination, second hsndT
bought, sold, rented, exchanged. Tepalrlnil
supplies, lfe Heater, American manufao-
.turer, 3211 Ulrard ave. Phone Kens. 2313.
UILLIAttD. pool tables: new, second-hand bowl
ine alleys! easy payments, Rositto-Uarry.
Mreet Co, 22J S. 8th st. ThnneWal. il.
H'''VI1AUD AND POCKET TAUI.ES Alio M
, HALKK-COI.l.KNUER C(l1002 A -in
CASH ItEaiBTERS bought, eschsnged. repslred.
repiated: supplies j new and factory rebulitc
n iu,i auuers as low as sso, call ana 4
!!.olir new '"txtels. Registers sold by us esjj
eaaypayments and Mv aruaranteeil. H
11IE NATIONAL CAHH REGISTER CO.
730 CHESTNUT STREET
01i'JlA,E,IAIaa- J7S r 100: Powers 8-A miT
.Pi?"?!tuRWc&y!fi u,"l only - montha.
.CHAIR KXCHANdli. mm.r lltl, iM Vine.
SAFES, fireproof, closing out 60 slightly useJT
Vn..::Z'. ",na...tnKesj oig bargains. 21 K. ;
-..,,... .,. mmwwn ace ana vine?..
ir.'.u.hi"P' "Til HUTTONWOOD
?..." th largest and beat assortment of
"hfi1 Si? 'urrjlturo snd fixtures In
5l.,,i,rt of Ah country. Anyth n
to equip sn office, at.nrlces (hat will
please you. yfea del very anywhere.
HEATINO
? .7. Si" S fi,nfMi boll'tsi bargains In new and
IS.7 Gilbert it11"' MAKIN-KELBE CO.,
INSTBUCTION
Musical
8IK?.?.Iis t wsnted for prominent Eplscopsi "
r"-,... ' "ruciion in oest cnunn roues.
LsfrlrOfnce.,WO ,ttyict " Sunday,
D 201, ,1
MACniNEIiy AND TOOLS
BiYFZXr.n27 99kts3 -P.? JES2! 4
inah.,1 I.Jl, j .'" ilUUVD, Willi "-T,J
inahed ball and aocket bearings, srs ths lstsj
ifAPitiNH wSS.J?Hrl,0,,. HUAJTINO ANDf
MACHINE W0RK8, 145 North Second. . '
Tlllvu vinntt m. unit i
..q ,,m pv... n
-, ruwER-PLANT EQUIPMENT
FImn,','mS"ot0' boilers, steam snd oil s1
tl!fJtfISe,A. r-eopiPrsssprs,. ....,
- '"""-'i 'no., 1.7 tf. d streer -.ji
DsT?dAli0nt..i,?ot-'r .nd mschlnsry Uusbt, sold
t.r!cl?nan rJtures repaired. Msln tJ
M,ri"t 80B3. Tearsley do., g-24 N. Sdst,
nnnr.ri a t-r,,...... ' '' i . jyi
1 , i f "j. o.f xj-9 .i. eg ei- '
RU.clSru?.?E.niMn.DT -"tomatlo gear outteT
mlll.r..UrA?.r?,yt,m".'.r cutters. Us
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t0idTloUBlPO.,.LEP? PN -KIDS-BO, B0, tt. J
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