Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 12, 1916, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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FORBfiDOTY
HOUSEWIVES TO SWEEP
DUST INTO STKEETS
Jfcr. Howard S. Anders Urges
Enactment of Prohibitory
Ordinance in Interest of
' Public Health
RICH SOURCE OP DISEASE
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Mote Decter Anders Would
Keep Philadelphia Clean
Forbid the sweeping of dust from
private houses into tho streets.
Require all ash receptacles to bo
00Trd under pain of fine.
Fore all street food merchants
to cover their stock.
Wash the streets instead of merely
sprinkling them.
, Sweep the streets immediately
after the water has been applied. .
BVEyiNG LBDaEB-PHILABELPHlA, TUESPAY fiEPffEMBJBB 12, 19tP
tLS.-JBXiCAN BOARD
NEARING COMPROMISE
Conferees Plan for Border Pro
tection Finances Chief
Problem
Rnactment of a law to forbid house
fceepers to sweep dust Into the streets anil
to require thm to cover all ash boxes was
avshrecateet today by Dr. Howard 3. Anders.
Doctor Andera Is a leader In the medical
profession of this city and hag been well
known for yrars for his activity In ob
taining tho' passage of measures for tho
betterment of public health, especially Iho
'vsantlarilttlnc law.
"It IS Impossible for the layman to ap.
Vre;Iate just how much dancer from XSIs-
Me lurks In dust," aatd Doctor Anders.
".Men and women of the next generation
4 wU laugh when they reflect how loose wo
were In our methods of cleaning streets.
., , "If I had my way, I should exact a fine
for every uncovered ash box. There Is far
too much dust In the streets In Philadel
phia, and the danger from this source Is
" apparent enough. But when the streets
are washed and swept, and when they are
kept clean, all of the good work. Is spoiled
by the sweeping of dust Into the streets
, from private houses.
"Or boxes filled with rubbish are placed
ihe pavement and the dust from this
HMortal flics about, maklnc the work of
U -street cleaning contractor useless.
.Every housekeeper should flush the pave
ment before she scrubs It; all dust swept
In the houso and collected should be placed
In covered receptacles. Don't forget that
you can enforce any law If you have good
Inspectors and enough of them.
"Philadelphia Is comparatively an un
clean city. Tho streets of nerlln, London
and Toronto are marvolously clean when
compared to .Philadelphia. There they
clean the streets regularly and thoroughly.
They don't merely sprinkle them at con
, lenience. The amount of water used for
that purpose, of course, represents an ex
pense. ' 'It Is true that the water problem Is a
real one here. But water should bo got
at any expense and In any quantities when
the prevention of disease will be the re
sult. Sometimes the streets are sprinkled
here before they are swept. I understand
that that Is required by law. But I have
noticed that tho period of time that elapses
between the sprinkling and sweeping Is
sufficient to gt the germs a handicap in
ur sanitary war.
"And wo must not forget that the dust
that flies about touches our food. Ve can.
not, neglect the fact that tho most careful
cook must sometimes buy food from street
stands. The Importance of Insisting that
the food seller whose place of business Is
en the city pavement keep his stand clean
and his atock covered cannot bo cxagger-
, ated."
USE PARCEL POST TO CUT
r- HIGH PRICES, SAYS EXPERT
,
David Lubin Outlines "Farmer-to-Con-eumer"
Plan Urges Many Changes
The Introduction of mall order principles
IB, the parcel post system such as is In
vogue In Germany, and tho abolition of red
tape. Is given as the most practical way of
solving one of the great economic problems
of tho country, that of marketing between
the consumer and tho farm producer, by
'Dayld Lubln, American delegate to the
international Institute of Agriculture at
Home. '
Mr. Lubln has come to this city at the
Invitation of eminent educators and agri
cultural experts. He delivered an address
In tho Bellevue-Stratford last 'night. A
system of parcel post by which direct mar
keting could bo accomplished was outlined
by tho speaker.
Mr. Lubln said It was due to the fact that
Germany has solved the problem of direct
attribution of her farm products that she
has been enabled to withstand tho war
erlela. "Jt seems to me that the parcel post
5rs an opportunity of bringing the
,J farmers and consumers into direct business
coatact." said Mr. Lubln. "It offers an op
portunity for Just and even distribution; &
'system that will enable the farmer -to
obtain higher prices and at the same urn
.' yiaca his products In the hands of the
onsumcr at lower prices than under the
' a,-lns system."
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NEW IX)NDO, Conn., Sept. 13. Agree
ment on a plan for mutual protection of
tho Mexican-American border was virtual
ly assured today. All proposals of ways
and menna 'submitted by the commissions
representing both countries were tinder con
sideration at todayVjolnt session and from
a source doss to both commissions It was
learned that a modification. Including the
best features of two border protection plans.
was most likely to be recommended.
The need of financing Mexico Is rtlll the
foremost consideration with the Mexican
contingent. They are perfecting three
plans for getting money. These plans arei
A loan of (100,000,000 to be nego
tiated through American bankers and
sold by them here.
A domestlo loan, rv part of which
will be sold outside of Mexico.
An entirely new Internal revenue
system, with no chango In the Im
port duties now In effect.
The first of theso plans, when proposed
to American banking Interests, aroused lit
tle enthusiasm. Tho Mexican commission
rs themselves have little faith In the sec
ond plan, except aa a last recourse, be
cause of the Impoverished condition of most
of the Mexican people. The last-named
proposition they believe Is the most likely
to meet with success.
No change can be made In the Import
duties with the Idea of raising revenue,
because all of such revenue Is pledged to
cover the Diaz and Huerta loarin sixty
two per cent for the former and tho re
mainder for the latter.
William L. Seabrook
WESTMINlSTEn. Md., Sept. 15. Wil
liam L. Seabrook, the oldest editor In Mary
land, publisher of the American Sentinel
and for more than half a century a promi
nent figure In the political life of this
State, Is dead here. He was born In 18J3
and thlrty-ono years later was a delegate
to tho National Convention which renomi
nated President Lincoln and the Maryland
member of the notification committee. He
was the last survivor of the fourteen dele
gates In that convention and probably the
last survivor of all who took part In It.
Mr. Seabroow was a personal friend of
Cardinal Gibbons, and the Cardinal on his
birthday anniversaries always sent through
the veteran editor a message to the Ameri
can people.
General Thomas L. James
NEW TOniC Sept. 13. General Thomas
L. James, who was Postmaster General In
the Cabinet of President Garfield, Is dead
here In his eighty-sixth year. He was
born In TJtlca, X. Y., and after a career in
Journalism up-State he came to New York
city and entered the customs service, with
which he was long Identified.
Louis Sutton
Louis Sutton, flfty-flvo years old, a Mu
nicipal Court tipstaff, died yesterday at his
home, 107 West Seymour street, after an
Illness of about n. year. Mr. Sutton was a
well-known politician In the Twenty-second
Ward, having held many city positions, and
had been in the Municipal Court ever since
It was founded. Previously he was con
nected with the Highway Department
JBcatfjs fteporteo
AM.KX. HAilRtKT A., 03. Proioectvtlle. Pa.
AXDKItSO.S', AI.FONSL'S A.. 130 Carpenter et.
IIAItK. JOHN W., 08, 8T N. 30th at.
SKAMER. THOMAS H.. 618 8. B7th at,
El.L.. MAItGAUBT 11.. R3, Haddonfleld. N. J.
jh;nksol!:. hatiah homan.
JlKIUlY. WILLIAM. I3 r.
HIKKKV. CATHKKINE E , 06 rs.
liOnN. JfAUli; UI.AKUOW, ISIS S. 15th at.
HOTT. ItO.HK JI., 8, 3435 Aepen at.
MYV. ANNA CADE. S3 yr.
IIROU'N. ANNIEil., 2834 Uraddftck at.
CAltlLU WILLIAM T., 1608 Cabot St.
UAMPUULL. HKIIIIERT M.. 41. 8(0 t. Thomp
son at.
CA8SADT. FLOHENCn A.. 31, 4243 Stiles St.
CLAKK. JOSEPH P., 78s N. Croskey at.
OLOWSUW. ULLA JI.. 63 rr.
CONROY, BAltAH. 3000 W. Korrle at.
COOIT.Il. O. HOWARD, 1330 S. Blst at.
CORSON. NOUS1AN II., 57 yre.
ClLVWrORD. WI. F., B. 8660 Rlakemora St.
DB CAIILO. PASQUALINA. 03. 75 S. fclh it.
DONALDSON. ROUERT, 75, Camden. N. J.
PLYNN. I1RIDOKT. 81 Tra.
OARDNER. ANNA E.. 703 W. Kuntlnadgn at.
OKIOKIl. ALARY SCHWE.NIC. 3033 N. IJroad at.
UOODRLL. KJIJIA L.
UREENWOOp. URONTE. City Line, north of
CreerenHllle, I'hlle.
ORILANOVIvtn, JOHNi759 S. Front aL
OROMK, JULIA D1ILLITT.
IIANNON, JAJ1RS J. 418 B. Aahmead St., Gtn.
HARDART. MARY E., 1834 N. IBth at.
HARI.KY. EDWARD A. J.. 05 ortathlan are.
IIARPKU REnKCOA. I03T N. 19th at.
HKCICMAN, ANTON. 3343 Salmon at.
1IEINS. ANNB VAUOIIAN.
HOOTON. MARY JI., Jlooreatown N. J.
HUNT, SARAH n., 41, Ilurnalde. Pa.
INOI.INO. FRANCIS. 85 yra.
JOHNSTON. MARY. &, 301U Wharton at.
JONES. EDWARD RUSSELL.
JULIAK EDNA a.. BOSS Cedar avo.
KALLA8. FREDERICK. 3083 Aramlnso ave.
KKRWICK, MAROARET.
KILOORE. HDWAItD J., 3501 Elliworth at.
KOill. ANNE. 4K. S4:d s. Hicks at.
L.FKERTY, JAJIKS P.. 570.1 Cheater ave.
LANCDALE. THOMAS W., 04. 5730 Rodman t.
LAWRENCE. DUUTON A., 5 moa.. S440 W,
Alleshcay ae,
li:e. i:dwaiid a.. 73 yra.
USD, HENRY CARL. B, 3938 N. Cransback.
LIMERICK. JENNIE R., 811 N. 40th at.
UI'PINCOTT, ELI2ARETH KERR. 31. Burllnc-
ton, N. J.
LOUOHNKY, CJIAItLES, 6010 KaverfoM ave.
LUKENS, ELIJAH. SO, Fltxwatertown. Pa.
LYNCH. JOHN K. 133 E. Chelten avr.
McCAUTirY, JtARY E.. 1114 E. Wilt at.
MrDEVITT. CATHERINE. 37i'0 Filbert at.
itcLAUOHLIN, JOHN.
MclIENAJUN. GERTRUDE IC
MAHA.V, ELLEN L.
MAKER. AONEH C 3328 Jfadleon aquere.
JfAI.I.EY. HELEN TAYIXR. 1433 Taaker St.
MARSHALL, THOMAS, 39, 1404 Adams ave.
MORTON, JOHN U.. 78, 1947 Orats at.
MORROW, CHARLES C
JIULLEK. MARIA A.. 54, 3018 N. 3d at.
NAYI-OH. JOHN A , IB, Bharptown, N. J.
NEWMAN. T1LLIE. 48, Colllnjewood. ti. J.
NOHDMANN. OBO, W., 73 yra
NORRBTT. MAROARET. 1345 Uelou at.
OUAHA. FRANCIS II., J53U Stouton at.
OLDHAJI. JULIA DUNDAS. 031 N, 10th St.
PESOT. JOHN B., S1T9 Llvtuetona at.
PFAT1SCHER. MATHIAS, Eaat Jloaelle, N, J.
POPE, WILLIAM n 03, Pemberton. tf. J.
REILLT, PHILIP J 1430 8. Etttaa; at!
HOTH. LOLA, 14S C. Wlahart at.
RULUY, MARSHALL W-. 44, Atlaatto City.
RYDeJR. WRIDaET.
RYAN, WILLUM a., 3833 N. 33th at,
SAUKR. Htl-KN M.. BJ N. 10th et.
8ACRMAN. STANLEY W, Southampton. Pa.
81URUAR. CATHERINE, 4, lit Wanton aL
HIMPSON. SARAH. 78. damden. N. J.
HNYDKK. JtARY A.. 435 PennesTOrs at.
SULLIVAN. JOHN. TO S3U Media at.
HUTTON. IX)UI8 ELWOOD. S3, 107 W.Serrooor.
SUNDHKUI. JONA8, 72, 4939 N 11th at.
KWOOPE, RACHEL MARY. 13 N. 8th it.
TAMNBY1, FRANCIS K ,2230 8. Warnock at
TAYLOR.' I.ETITIA. BOvb. 4037 SprlAVciiFdri
TAY1X)H. BARAK A.. Jlooreatown. jiT Vro,u
THOMAS. JIADEL1NB, 47 yra. '
TINOLEY.LOU1SA 1L. St. Davlde. Pa.
TRISDORFEIL STELLA &. alao JENNIE B.
TYSON, RERTIIA. 1234 K. Columbia avef
VEI3NF.K. 1LVUIE VIRQlNlA, IS moaT. 1840
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WAONBt, 41KOROE, 40 Elmwood av,
WAReT'UARIA. 73, Wleelnomlns-.
WEAVBR, 11E3SIB E.. 38. Atlaotla City.
WKSCOT-r. MAKY CATIIKRINE. I, Woodburr
lA-HEATlND. MARIA JI., 470 Frinkford ave'
wriIAJJS. , Rev. JAMES.' 65ih and tSili? V,tl
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ClAVTffONvOrl Strtcmher 10. ltlfy FiLLA M..
widow of Oacar P, Claweon. inlatlrea M
friends ar Invited to attend the funeral serv
i-es. on Wednesday, at 3 p. m at tna Tlosa
M. B, Church, 18th and Tlosa ate. Interment
private.
CORDON. On September 9, 1016. euddenty. at
Norrlatown. Pa.. NORJIAN 11., son of the late
l.aurnw K. and Mary A. Corson, In hie tltti
J'ear, Relatlrea and frlende are Invited to at
end tha funeral services, at the reelden of
Ma slater, Mra. Sarah C. Oere-d, son K.
Cheetnut ( . on Wednetday, at 3 p. m, In
terment prlrale.
CRIIANOTICH. On September 0. 11. JOHN
Oltll.ANOVICll (tireenwlrn). itelatlves and
trlenda, alio National Slavonle Society. No,
233. are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Wednesday, at 8 Jo a, m., from Ma late
residence, TBI s. Front at. Hlsh rqulem
maea at St. I'hllln'a Church at 10 a. m. In.
terment at Holy Croas Cemetery.
HAhD.VRT On September in. 1918. at den
loch. Pa., MARY i:.. wife of Frank Harden.
Itelatlves and frlenda are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Wedneeday. at H:30 a. m.. from
her husband's reeldence. 1034 N. 16th st.
Solemn t-ealllem meee et Plmrt-h nt flh fleeu
at 10 , m. Interment at Holy Croas Ceme
tery. Automobile funeral,
liniN. On September 10. 1918, ANNH
VAITailAN, widow ot John Heine, lata of
Media, Pa., at the reeldence of her eleler.
I.'melln II. Tavler. 1827 Wolf St.. Phlladel.
phla. Hervlces at 1327 Wolf at.. Philadelphia,
on Wednesday, st 8 p. m. Interment at Wood
lawn Cemetery, New York, on the Ulh. Inst.
IIKXHERSONOn September 10, 1910, KL1ZA.
IIETH LAUtn IIROUN. dauchter of Huean and
the late Alexander Henderaon. ared 10 monthe.
The relatives and trlenda are Invited to attend
tho funeral services, on Wedn-eday, at 3 p.
m . st her mother's residence. 3813 Palrmount
ate. Interment private.
Itr.ltm On September II. 1910. JULIA l.YNE
MAYER, wife ot Urler llerah, at Kprlnsdele,
York, Pa Funeral services st Hprlnsdale.
on Wedneeday, September 13, at 8 p. m. In
terment private. Kindly omit nowera.
JOHNSTON. On September 11. 1910 JtARY,
wue ot tviuiam j. jonniton. asea ow yeare.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Thursday,, at 3 p. m.. at
her lata reeldence, 2910 Wharton st. Inter
ment at Jlount Morlah Cemetery.
JOXKS. On September 11. 101t. at Hotel Wal.
ton. KDWAnb ItUSSELL JONES. Funeral
services at St. Mary's Church, Locust t.
above aflth. on Wednesday, at 3 p. m. Inter
ment private.
JULIAN. On September II, 10IS. F.DNA O,
daiishter of J, Henry snd I.ydla E. Julian.
Relatlea snd frlenda are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Thursday, at 3 p. tn.
precisely, at her parents' reeldence, 5033
Cedar ae. interment prltate.
LAURENCE. On September 10. 1918. BUR
TON A.. ounreet eon of Jfartln li. and Ellia
Lawrence (nee Tnmklnson), ared 5 monthe
Relatlea snd friends are tmlled to attend
the funeral eenlcee. on Tueeday. at S p. m ,
at hla father's residence. 3440 W. Alleaheny
sve. Interment at 1'eo.uea jlaptlst Cemetery.
Cheeter County, Pcnnlvanla.
LIMERICK. On September 11, 1016. JENNIE
It., wife of J. Hunter Limerick. ItelatUee
and frlenda are Intlted to attend the funersl
services, on Wedneeday. at 3 p. m.. at her
late residence, 811 N. 40th st. Interment prl
LOrciilHEAn. On September 11, 191S, at the
Preebyterlan Homo for Ared Couples snd
Men. at Hala. Pa.. THOMAS, husband of
Harriet Lourhhead. ated 74 years. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the. funeral
senlces. on Thursday, at 3:30 p. m. Inter
ment at Mount Jlorlah Cemetery. Auto 111
meet 3:10 train from Broad St. Station at
Bala. Pa.
SLtHAN On September It. 1B18. ELLEN I...
dauthter of tho late Oeorrn and Ellen L.
Jlahan. Relatives and friends, also Pennsyl
vania Reserve Circle, No. 01, ladles of the
n. A. It.; Star of the East Lodge, No. 3,
Shepherds of Bethlehem; ltntttetleld Temple,
No. 27, O. of U. A., are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m. at
the residence of her cousin. Jlrs. Laura V.
Clark, 47 AV. Seymour st., Oermantown. In
terment private. Remalna may be viewed
Wednesday, from 7:30 to 9 p. m.
MAI.I.P.Y. On September . 1016. HELEN
TAYLOR MAI.LEY. daushter of John and the
lAte Jane Brodle Malley; Funeral aervlces. on
Thursday, at 3 p. m.. at her late reeldence,
1433 Teelter et. Interment private. Friends
may call Wednesday, from 8 to 10 p. m.
MCCARTHY. On September 10. 1916. MARY
E. MCCARTHY (na Johnson), wife of Wll
Ham McCarthy. ReTatlvea and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Thursday, at 3'SO p. m. precisely, at her
late residence. 1114 E. Wilt at. Interment
prlvste. at Northwood Cemetery.
OLDHAM. On September 10. 1916. suddenly.
JULIA DUNDAS, daughter ot tho lets James
R. C. and Eliza Dundaa Oldham. The rela
Uvea and friends are Invited to attend thi
funeral services, on Tuesday, at 8 p. m.. at
her late residence. 031 N. 16th st. Inter
ment at St. James's P. E. Church, Stanton.
Del., on Wednesday momlnv.
PFATISCIIKK. On September 10. 1916. at
Roeelle. N. J.. MATHIAS PFATISCHER.
Services at his late reeldence. 814 Third ae.,
East Rneelle. N. J., on Wednesday, at 4 p.
ro. Ktndly omit flowers.
T1NI5I.KY. On September 11. 1910. at St.
David's, LOUISA II.. widow of Clement Tins
ley and daushter of the late Charles L. Scott.
Funeral aervlce and Interment private.
TRAMriS. On September 13, 1910, suddenly, at
hla late residence. 1336 W. Clearfield St.,
HERJIAN TRAMPB, Sr. Dus notice of fu
neral will be ( Ivan.
WAUNEU. On September 10. 1910. OEOROE.
husband of Clara Warner. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral aerv
lces, on Tuesday, at 8 p. ra., at hla lata reel
dence. 0IO6 Elmwood ave.. W, Phtla. Inter
ment Wednesday, at Pottavllle. Pa.
WEYL. On September 8. 1010. MART ANN
WEVL. ared 67 years. Relatives and friends
are tnvlted to attend the funeral services, on
Wednesday, at 10 a. m., at the David II.
Schuyler Bulldlna". Umad and Dlamund sts.
Interment private at Northwood
WILLIAMS. ln September 10. 1816. tha Ttev.
JAMES JL WILLIAJI8. son of Patrick W.
and the late Catherine A. Williams. Reverend
derry. relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Thuraday, at 8:30 a. m.
Solemn pontifical mass at the Church of the
Tranenruralton, BBth and Cedar ave., at 10
a. ra. Divine office commencea at 9.30 a. m.
interment st New Cathedral Cemetery. Auto
mobile aervlce.
WOLL. On September 11, 1016. FREDERICK,
husband of Anna M. Woll tnee Lanre) and
son of the lato Peter and Anna Elizabeth
Woll. Itelatlves and friends are Invited to
view the body on Thursday, between tho hours
of !3:sn and 1:30 p. m.. at his late reel,
dence, S. W. corner Lawnton ave. and Oak
lane. Immediately followed by aervlces at
lbs St. John Evaneellcal Lutheran Church,
corner Melros4 ave. and York rd.. Melross
Park. Interment private.
KBLP WAlfTj0-rKMAM
Cesrlssed rem Prcfrfl9 Cofenvri
OIRLS, stperlenced. and learners on calendar
wort Apply third noor. Wolf U Co.. 12th
amCallo hill. .
OIRL wanted, while, Prot.," tor chamberwerk In
Institution. 321 W. Johnson St., Oermantown.
OIRL, reneral housework and" cpoklns; "",
J,. Ph Overbrook !6, Famlly.ot. 4ad.ui
OniSWOLD WORSTED CO,
JAflDY. TA.
Starting up new msehlnery, want slrlsi
waaesi steady work and will psy while I
ina.
rood
earn-
ilOUSEKEEPER Experienced. Proteetsnti out
of city situation. Address or call John Henry,
.. Ilellevue.stratford, Tuesday. 4 tn a.
HOUSEWORK White Protestant; no washlnai
references required. Phone Ilsrlna 1BI1.
LOST AND FOUND
BOOK Lost, deposit book No. 334,479, with
the Western Saving Fund Society, 1000 Wal
nut et Reward.
KEYS Lost, September 10, a bunch of keys,
between Chestnut Hill and Wynnewood.
throush Park snd over City Line. Reward.
Rev, Olbaon Dell. Wynnewood. Pa.-
LACE CLOTH Loat. lace cloth, between Bryn
JIavrr and Proad St. station on Penna. train;
reward P 57, Ledrer Central
RINGS Loit. at C. Sautter 4V Sons. 1337
Chestnut. 4 diamond rtnrs, at 9 a. m..
Tuesday; 120H reward and no questions
oeked If returned to Mrs. II. I, Lachlan.
3302 North 23d. Phono Tlora 4319 J.
WATCH Loat. rentleman'a rold watch, open
face, initials on Lack, so In from 1308 N,
Broad at. to 920 N. IBth. Liberal reward.
1208 N. Broad at.
PEHSONAS
HAVE YOU A WILL?,
Most Important business In Ufa Is to have
a will legally prepared, proteottnr those whom
you want to set your estate. Rerardleea of
amount of your property, ws will draw your
will for 12.50; expert service. Phone or writs
for sppolntment.
Tj. 8. INCORPORATING CO.
FINANCE BUILPINO. PHILADELPHIA
THE CONSULATE OF MEXICO will appreciate
any. information resardlnr tha whtreabouta of
Mr. Ernesto Amador vlllaaenor about 37
years old. of Ouadalalsra. Addrees ell com
munications to Josa Rsmlres. Lopes, 210 S.
ltth at.
DANIEL. COMB HOME. Mother and Father
worried alck. All wilt ba fsrslven.
HELP WANTED TEMALE
BOOICKEEPER. real, capable, wanted where
effort counts and merit la rewarded. 919
urexei mar.
BOOKKEEPER and atenosrapher; perm.; stats
exp. aiwi nrr. wi w,. tewiw v.envra.
CLEANER wantad, white. Apply office. Build-
Ina No. S, Ulrtrd Colleae. -'let and Qlrard.
CLERK Younlr lady to aaelat caabler; must be
rood penman; sood opiortunlty for advance
ment; atate age, experience, reference and
aalary desired. B S35, ledger Central.
COOK Wanted, a reliable, middle-aged woman
to do good plain cooking; no work outalda of
kitchen and dining nom: no wishing; wagea
as. r. oeii iy,ie, ittrfim, m.
COOK wanted i ISA per ofth. with board, lods-
r-rwrvsr" wantjul. kooA ABvarican or Uemun tm.
,. ferred. for private family; olr'theae In went
' ot permanent homer wages 130 per month ;
UU adireaa f former employer. Addreas
M. K, W.. i lf a., visa I4M.
COOK for oaekaaa- and downstairs work; good
j-i-r?y3rAr- - i""' Ij .
wm. wiBt iweiwieiii wers ana
Ledger
S9a !' "" ge)sasssa. u IV
1-.OOK a dowaatatra work; tn faaafjjri no
ueaklauri Qaerajasar, rassw werlnn 4avtJ.
HOUSEWORK, general: exp. white alrl; a In
family 307 BjOowen ave... Jit. Alryrhlla.
LEGAL STRNOORArilEli, accuracy essential:
make written. app . statlngprevlous exp. and
emp.sndssj xpectedJLE 4J1Led. JCent.
JtANAOER for cafe"ln educational Instttiitloni
stats are. reference and salary desired. 1
r 954. Ledger Centrsl
MILt.lNER8""wsnted on week work; steady em-
pformcnt.Apt ft Co . 731 Arch.
MODEL Dressmaker wants girl, model "I.",",
uremenl, to try on French suits and gowna,
130ILoeust J -
NURSE wanted. French or "ermsn. for two
chlldreo. at Jenklntown. Meet employer Tus.
day, lltween 10 and 13 o'clock, at 639 N.
Slh IVH phone Marketl45. .
NURSE, whits. "Protesfant. between 33 and JO,
experienced; must hav-e reference. Call be
tween I0ond13Jueada3l0y,!Lut-,L--NURSE7
white, Protestant, between 33 snd so.
experienced; must have "'"JrS-,,.", S"
tween 10 snd 12 Wedneed.y 2IOH Walnut et.
OPERATORS, experienced, on men s
neckwear. T. P. JtcCutcheon A nro.,
Pltcalrn Dulldlng, 11th and Arch sts.
OPERATORS. Including tuckers, lace workers.
trimmers orf all parts of silk, erer- de chine.
georgette and cotton shirtwaists. Tho Hage-
dotn-Slrrs Co.,8d and nrown.
OPERATbRS. exp. on ladles' muslin underwear;
also Isce workers and examlnera; a few learn-
...... ..... ihiav en 147.33 vine.
OPERATORS; experienced, wanted on silk
. ir ,.... m. p. AID Walnut St.
orrii-n. . ,,. ,4. .
8ALESWOJIEN
Lit Brothers require saleswomen for various
depsrtments. Apply Employment Buresu.
SALESWOMEN
lit rtno-niEns reouire sTi5sw1QM,?y
FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. APPLY
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
STENOGRAPHER Wanted. In broker a office,
thoroushly competent, flrst-clsss s'enographer,
Prot.; atate age. exp. ft .refJJ 22jJUSOt1
TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone
telllgent young women between IB nnd z
years old: sslary 10 n. week while learninc.
with rarld advancement: a steady position as.
sured. with pleasant surroundings end unusual
opportunity of promotion. Apply In person
tn the Bell Telephone Company's operators
school. 400 Msrket st., dally between 8'3n
a. m. and 5 p. m. Mondsv. Tuesday and Irl
day evenings, between 730 and 8:30 o clock.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS, local and long dis
tance: experiencea. Apply rvej-iom, icivv,ia
r-n is.n n ?d et.. Tloom 403.
WAITRESS AND CHAMBERMAID, colored.
ramllv or a: goon waree; rrirrriiw i,n.t"M.
Call 300 w. Uosal St.. Oermantown.
WARD MAIDS snd'lsundresiee, 130 per month:
atlennemn. sju rer raonin, ,cii i.'Biiiii
bosrd. lodging and laundry In addition. Apply
to Superintendent, Philadelphia Hoerltal for
Contagious Dlsesses. 3d snd Luzerne sts.,
rhlladelphls. Pa.
WEAVERS WANTED
APrLT
JOHN t, JAMES DOT1S0N. INC.
OLD MILL
Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
WOMAN, experienced, for general housework;
adult iamuy. t'none Aierion o.-
rOUNO LADY. good, rapid penman, for office
work: permanent position; state experience
and salary. P 310. Ledger Office.
Oncral
TEACHERS wanted for grades, high and private
schools; positions wsltlng. Nstlnnal Teachers'
Agency. I). If. Cook. JIgr.. 337 Perry Building.
HELP WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER for ledger work with growing
corporation. This should ba, ot Interest to one
of ability, as advancement will be made
as merited. Stste fully sre, reference, ex
perience and salsry expected.
P 334. Ledger Office.
BOY. ACTIVE. AMBITIOUS. FOR OFFICE
WORK WITH CORPORATION: JftlST IIB
OVER 10 AND 1IAVR OOOD SCHOOLING;
GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCE
JIENT. CALL AT LEDGER OFFICE. OTII
AND CHF.8TNUT 8TS. ASK FOR MR.
WESTCOTT.
BOY over IS wanted to make himself generally
useful. Apply Internatlonsl Art Publishing
Company, second floor. 12th and Callowhlll.
BOYS Wsnted, 3 boys to work night work!
must be 10 years old; opportunity for advance
ment. Apply after 0 p. m Public Ledger
Office, flth and Chestnut sts.. Bth floor.
BOYS WANTED, 10 years ot ago snd over,
to learn trade of machinist; thoroughly mod
ern shops and best of wages while learning.
Address JI S3, I.cdge- Office.
BOY8 WANTED to learn sheet metal trade.
Apply 133T North 11th.
CALKERS and RIVETERS wanted. Crusa-
Kemper o.. Ampler, i-a.
CANDYJIAKERS
Wanted for atlck candy, hard good, kisses
and fudge work: can use spinners, twisters
and rollers: also operators for kiss cutting
and wrapping machines; steady work; good
wages. National Candy Co.. Gray.Toynton-
FpxfactoryiDetrolt.JIIch.
CHARTEUED ACCOUNTANT Experienced ac
countant, with knowledge of public utility
work: able to take charge of large Investiga
tions; good opportunity and prospects for sull
ableSnen; atate age. experience and when
available, M 833. Ledger Office.
CHAUFFEUR for Autocar who knowa the
atreets ot Oermantown and Chestnut Hill;
must be strictly temperate and honest; have
good ref. from last, employer. Call Tueaday
afternoon, after 3 o'clock, at 1 820N20th.
CLERK to handle advertlalng details in Cheat
nut at. publication office, moderate salary to
atart. with excellent opportunity to learn ad
vertising business; preference given to young
men with high school oducatlon or equivalent.
Address In own handwriting, stating ars and
experience, hi ooi.jigtr mnce.
CLERK Young man. about 21, to keep voucher
record anu b-wi viriicei worK; must pa
Mnt Mnttitn. rania ana uwurat,t ki ut.
tlon offers eplendld opportunity for energetic
ana wumia yuuup '"'' ?fc"i" ae, experience,
reiercoce anu Miair cii,u.
E 850. Ledger Central
COOKDfO and general work Honest, sober
whits man wanted In family of two adults in
suburbs, y. J Rosemont, Ps. 7
DRAFTSMAN by general contractor, one famtl
Isr with contract detailing and working draw-
ings: piui urn iiiiir i,n nanuung auuoon
tract work on building constructions.
M 848, ledger Central.
DRAWER-JN. experienced on men's wesr. ShsE
bourne Jlllls, 11 and Westmoreland.
HELP WAyrgP MAMt
CoallSNrd Inn Prtctdlng Celamn
JANITOR and JanllreesT white, married eoupla
preferred, wanted Immediately at Ilryn Jlawr
i'ollere, Brrn Jlawr, l'a, , recent excellent rer.
required. Apply ,al business office, Tsylor
Hell, from 3 to 4 p. i.l . Sept. 13 or 13, or
frpm 9 a m le l m, Sept, 14. IM1
LABORERS for outside work, 13.34 per dsy of
8 hours. Apply Prsnkrnrd Arsensl
LABORERS SO. wahled. Crnse-Krmper Co.,
Ambler, Pa J
MAN AND WIFE, while, for wsltlng. clesnlns
snd cooking, small amount washing. 3 adults,
S children snd nurse In fsmlly, only compe
tent peopls need spply " Phons Bryn Jlswr
629. '
MAN AND WIFE, wMte. wsnted to go to
Wilmington. Del., October 1. must bo excel
lent cook snd good butler, reference required
and good wages JI 824, ldgerjOffie.
MAN wanted, thoroushly familiar with cloth
priming and the handling of dies and water
proof compounds; glvv psrtlculsrs In full,
Address lock Box No.921. Toledo O. .
MAN AND WIFE, while, with good references,
wsnted In Oermantown: good home for rlsht
per ties, stale particulars, D 210. Ledger
Of Mce.
JtAN wsnted, experienced, to drhe ream, grsln
snd baled hay. reference required. Call II
Iieldler ft Cf.. 33.19 Oermntownave.
MA NA a Ell for cafe In educatlonsl Institution,
state sre. reference and aalary desired, E
9.W, falser Centrsl.
JIEN WANTEDRollermakera. locomotive ma
chinists, car repslrmen. laborers, locomotive
cleaners. Penna It. R. Call 1711 Filbert st.
JIEN. 10, wsnled to lesrn the ssusase snd
pork pscklng business; 33o per hour. Apply
KM3 Germsntnwfi ave.
OFFICE BOY wanted, high school education pre.
ferred. opportunity to learn business. 919
Drexct Building.
PIECERS wanted on woolen mulesT Apply John
A James Dobson. Inc., Old 3,1111. Scott's lane.
Fails of Schuv-lklll.
POCKETROOKS Young men, with some exp."
Apply Wolf A Co.,3d floor, 12th A Callowhlll,
. SALESMEN FOR SHOES
Apply at Bureau of Employment,
4H floor.
BTRATVnRIDall ft CLOTHIER
SAW SMITH wanted on small circular esws:
steady work. Address Detroit Saw snd Tool
Company. 73 E. FortJt.. Detroit, Midi.
TOOLMAKKRS
rermannt positions open for good men with
experience c; dies, ties and fixtures, plant
situated In Newark, N. J.. 40 minutes from
?vew York city; not a munition plant; steady
emplojment. clean factory and hlgh-rrade
work: applications to be considered must stats
sge. experience, references and wages ex
pected. T. J! 810 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
WEAVERS WANTED
APrLT
JOHN ft JAMES DOBSON, INC.
. OLD MILL
Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
glTTJATIOWex WAKTBD MA TE
Cenllesrd from rrsff rflHg Cotsini
AUTOMOBILE MFRS. TAkE NOTICE1
American, are 37. desires ,"","' iSiSncS
concern thai produces or Intends .to rroduca
30.000 or mire csrs yearly Absolutely knows
ths body fender, one-piece ahroufland ton
nesuTuslness. step by ep. to the IJjtlshM
products equipment, floor space, kind and
cost of dies, fixtures, wst of Prodticts. having
held position of superintendent and superinten
dent ot production for the post 10 Iil
pUnl doing this work. 11 also' guarantees
msxlmum production, of all kinds of ma
chine tools. D 317, ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER. D. K.. thoroughly 'SPtrlenred
In hlsh efficiency, cost accounting, credits snd
correspondence; executive ability. At refer
ences D 117. Ledger Office.
iibOKKEEPERr experienced, will audit accounts.
' open, close and write-up books, day or even a:
modersletermsIlell phoneW alnut4008.
BOOKKEEPER and genersl office mjin wishes
clerical position with part oulslds duties,
, D 103, ldgerOfflce. ,.
BOOKKEEPER, office' men, 39, married. 10 yra.
ex p. .wje.jwsnl33. C 842. ld. Cent.
HOOKKEEPEIt. 13 yea'rs' experience, desires
position evenings. E 958, IdgerCentral.
IIUTLER First-class Jspsnese butler wsnts po
sition In privets ramllvt wngea $60 up; best
referen.Nlsh, 30S N. lSjk St.
CHAUFFEtm and wife wish position; cook thor
oushly experienced, good mechsnlei no wash
ing or Ironing, rood reference; writs or phons.
13 N43dstJlsrlng 7B37 W.
CIIAUFFEUItr mechanic, English. 31: present
emploer rolnr West, 10 j ears' experience;
eicellentref:2010W Bneton ave, Dla. 0180,
CHArFFEUH Tounr man, white, desires" po"
sltlon with private family; 5 years' exp. drlv-
Inx and repalrlng.ref F40, IdrerCentral.
CHAUFFEUR." colored, wishes position; do own
repslr work; best reference; private family
preferred. Charles Johnson. 031 S. 30th.
CHAUFFEUR, white, csreful driver, good mn'
chanlc, 0 years' experience, wishes position.
GW., 433JB, Allegjieny ave.
CHAUFFEUR, are 31. aober, reliable, careful
driver, desires position In town. Address n
hvjv. eager vjentrai.
CHAUFFEUR, experienced, single, wishes to
make change: best references. Box 43,. St.
Dayld's. Pa.
CHAUFFEUR, willing; Inside or outside work;
reference, Phons Spruce 3597. 1 8 8. 20th,
COACHMAN AND'OARDENER 'desires position;
Al reference. D 133. LedgerOf flee.
COST ACCOUNTANT, expert, caahler or book
keeper. SO ears old. 9 esra experience, st
present employed, wishes to chsnge to position
..with a future. E 044 Irfdger Centrsl,
OARDENEH thoroughly competent "on lines:
good greenhouse man: hardy garden; willing
rare stock, poultry, f urnsce. X 203. ldOff.'
OARDBNER-COACHJIAN. English, single, long
exp.botbrjmcheBj refs. D34LedgerOfflce.
HOUSEJIAN, white, slnrre. experienced: first-
class reference. II H3fl. Ledger Central.
MAN AND WIFE. Japanese, wish positions:
msn ss cook, wife as wsltrens, m small
fsmlly; references. IC. T-, 303 N. 16th.
JIAN AND WIFE. English, experienced cook nnd
butler, want positions together; reference,
M 23 B. Cecil St.
MAN. young, colored, wishes position ns csr
washer: some experience; small salary, 1018
Addison at.
JIAN. middle sged; present employment book
keeper. desires position D 310. ledger Office.
MAN. colored, ss levator operator, bellman,
porter or butler; reference. 2049 Catherine.
MAN, colorod, wants light work In factory.
738 N. 40th.
I . VA UVUW XVVS,VVt.'VVVVVVV.VVVVV'V W WVt.V.Vx.WS, WS '.
GO GET a job, man. While you liirk
' The world is busy at its work.
Want columns by the thousands cry
For help, and you stand idly by.
You're sound, you haven't lost your mind,
You aren't crippled, sick or blind.
Tomorrow hasn't showed her hand,
How can you tell where you will land?
How can you.know what you will be
Until you strive persistently?
Try something new and this time aim
Ambition at a bigger game.
Use a Ledger Want Ad
WUh apologies to Herbert Kaufman.
Fvvwvwvwvwvwwvvvwvwvvwwv,wvvwwwvvwvwvvvvwvvvvwwvvwww''l
WRAPPERS Joseph O. Dsrllngton ft Co. rs-
qulre wrappers ior aeiivery ucpbiliuiiim
permanent position with advsneement. Ap
ply Superintendent. 1126 Chestnut St.
YOUNG MAN wanted, about 18 years ot sge.
for a clerical position In a bank; give refer
ences. Address D 213. Ledger Office.
YOtlNO MAN to assist In shipping department
of largo electrical lobbing house; state age,
salary and experience. P 336, Ledger Office.
YOUNO JIAN. need 10. In large office; no ex
perience neceesary; hours 7 to 5; Ssturdays 1
o cloc;saiarr $b. vu -it, lituici umw.
YOUNO JIAN wanted for sclentlflo Instrument
business; rn&nual training graduate preferred,
Williams. Brown ft Earle. Inc., 918 Chestnut.
ENCYLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA COJIPANY
wants first-class salesmen tany line) for Sesrs,
Roebuck edition; greatest selling proposition
ever offered: get In now while we can give you
new territory and all the leada your can work;
drawing account. Dexter Bldg., 15th and
Walnut sts.. Phllsdtlphls.
JAPANESE HOUSEMAN Personsl references
required. Apply mi B. eaa, or pnuuo taring
IB".
General
BOOKKEEPERS Seversl attractive bookkeep.
ing positions open; stenographer, must bo filled
Immediately, 115; clerks, excellent opening for
bright, energetic voung men: other positions
open for niau-graua men. uusiness service
r-mnnanv lHtll I
Company,
Land Title Bldg.
SITUATIONS WANTED PEMALE
BOOKKEEPER, D, E.. experienced, reference,
oeeiree ;wmuuii c ni, ucmtr t,,ntr.i.
CLERK File clerk, high school graduate, 2
ygara' business experience; some knowledge of
typewriting, ungni. active, wining, reierence,
13 143. I,ler Central.
COOK, first clsss. with 5-ear-old boy, wishes
K sltlon: small wages; best reference, D 128.
dger Office,
COOK, good, with rood references, wants posi
tion In city. 1737 Carlton-
DRESSMAKER and sesmstress. cutting and fit-
Ike' work by tha'dsy; price. 11.75 and car-
ajr ting, renovating, also children's clothes, would
i,ll into worg oy ina asy; price.
tsra. . o.l, ingtr i-rmr.i.
FITTERS AND JIKCHANIC8 wanted i boiler and
tank work. Cruse-Kamper Co.. Ambler. p."
FLOOR1IEN
MT BROTHERS REQUIRE THE RERV.
!fiK8op..a.fiy.,?,,lAi experibnc'kd
rwwn wi,K-,. w-x
PjX)tMENT BUREAU,
EM-
FLOORMEN
Lit Brothers require ths
seve ral siperlencyd floor managers.
Apply Employment Bureau.
OARDfWSR An honest, soUr, ' Industrious
aroaoer wanted on small place near Roa
at Htatlon. Fy J.. Rosemon Pa.
2e??, ?zirr$$r& PaVilS
Jo IS per day
IKaWL.y f se1ts"wtUi sTstT
weMe, mi wreei weiies
' lLi uiSS' "tf" aaf
out
rst
ftSTis-Vbmlmmy1p8fiSf aU"sK.
5ssHSfffijS?a'
tMSTRUJlBNT J1AKKR8. 8.;4
fjvTurisiirt
Ills, ff.is to is: assistant machinists, is to
tM. baas4 on asperlenoe and capacity: autn.
tlo turret Utbe aiteraters. Clsveland Virgin
iTaSarp.. New jpfei M.B4T1 ffiSl tlr",?
lathe oeeratwa. IB.IB: Stelasi maohlaa Xzlill
&C?Ca,,2i7iia
ISSr-S5-:
BOUMDMOUf) VACHINIBTS AMD
CAR HKPAIRWMI
L4OOMaTIVat JtXPaWtisKCfs
CaVR HssPAIKsWsl
AITLT
.IUUJWAB
ssTsamr UY)
DRESSMAKER wishes engsgement In copy
French books; remodeling specialty. 1344 8.16th
OIRL ' wants housework: references; city of
country. 2338 Callowhlll.
GIRI.. German, wishes position ss chamber
maid. 13J5 Dayst p
IADY, perfectly capable and with good refer
ence, wishes position ss nurse, companion to
nervoua Invalid or old lady. E 047, Ledier
STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly-qualified, general
offtcvj routine; legal and commercial, IS 833,
Ledger ventral
STENOGRAPHER wishes pos. Address JIIss II.
Sicivay, o, pillared el .vnaricevon. vv. vs.
L.
OFFICE MANAOER
cFn ,3"B'tly handle accounting.
?!!,"' orsdlt and collectlona; have
!?. ie"'"1 """' ot organlxa.
tlon and management: long expert
f.rrJ:.1t.prMent employed j can sat
imiT.J ? i,.,.r,."0,n i01: change; now
under bond; trained In the regular
fi;Loi,eii"?n" of .th. Whlrton
School. University of Pennsylvania.
C 058. LEDGER CENTRAL
)
STENOGRAPHER, first clan. B years' expert,
ence. deslrea nn.lttnn. 91 -..Xui- vTi
Ledger Cehtraf. "u" - ,,uo'
Y0Uvlir?,iiLK,"'',.du.'l,,, of technical college.
Iteffi wJKrl,J";" ,n insurance office and ra.
fertnSor.d..'?rmn"'n.
1 - 1 ,; -vimiu. f -IU, IjSfU. V.4ns,s
T?iIh.?,AJJi 71, Mtii "ch001 graduate. 3 jVara'
o'r".'rCuVt XSKS1SS 5nfrS,"'" w'thtbank
.7 --"s .""l"ru"'r ' J-nri-in,
Z0J?3i?,.il!8; 2h know"lss of correspondence.
i"' "vv tk?a-' desires change; best ret.
erenceamoosTaij54dger Centrsl.
lNJI'S?.IA?.,.'.p,re".!nt I""..11 Kooi successful"
niiTln-'i'fJ?" .,0.,t.,,.k r.old ' enother prop,
ences building line; best of refer-
,f,AT,"A.Y.I5.",ro" TO OPFERT
J!3ijM:DOERCENT7UJ
OENERAL bookkeeper and banking man. ex.
ESIilSS ' SH'fe,.c?!"n',i excellent ability; Al
..,..T,.. y ,, ,qHr uentral. '
UfmTi u. ,..f .. . . . .. 1 .
i.Y.. ""c"" a wanta collector or light
. .. .- -., ,jgr eiurai.
THIRTY, married. 10 years' exp.. good educa
tion, wish pos. 30. Lsd.Br Sift Oermantown.
gIPLOYMENT AGENCIES
aTENOGRAPHER, experienced, desires perms
nentposltlon; salary 18. 8153 J4. 3d st
tviKE AND HUSBAND, without children, desire
positions on gentlemen's place; wife excellent
cook, husband housemsn. butler and general
utility, caretakers for first-class family; city
orauburb, D 306, ledger Office. r
WOMAN, rroteatant, wsnts housework or chsnu
lierwork, no laundry. Call for 2 dais, 37 W.
Willow Grove ave. Chestnut Hill. No pos
tsls, , i
WOMAN, colored, wants liampsr wssh at boms
or wash by day: flrst-claaa laundresa. Dick-.-("USSi1-
t"01 Chrlatian,
WOMAN, colored, wants genersl housework":
n?sllsm'iri home nights. ISO I gibard st,
WOMAN, white, Protestant, wishes genersl
housework. Apply bj mall. 1633 Itaoe.
WOMAN, colored, wanls""laundry work; city or
count ry. 1730 Webster at,
fOilNa LADY desires position; experience In
svneral office work or assistant bookkeeper)
A NoJl referenca. r C 84B. Ledger Centrsl.
YOUNa WOMAN wants position st chsmber-
work, sewing or chlldnuree; good reference.
aiea v-evn,,w w.
POHITION aa nurse or governess or cow pan Ion
to, elderly lady wanted by re4la4 fining
woman: have reference; will travel, write,
elating terras, to Norsti Hrean! ll K. Can,
arie av. vcuiuor v.nr, n.
5
8ITTJATION8 WAXTKD KALK
ABLB ADVsWr8INtl JLVNcaS, Uetp you g,(
up attrelve circulars and catalasiuea, and
can writs sales letters for you la ar, con
ols. cwivlnclu- Knllah. Addreas C 17, Last-
aBTAW'KX'sTIVf,rus'')aCBal1
uati. a laara of anesal asTlna asut ai
aeent eauyrkoos asnbracraf haoklsjer. Ilis
M7.-.,J.asis.Aa"aaa.'!-.a-'J"..ir7 - T JT fr
i4ll
i??.0","",!'"? cook. and chambermaid, als.
!'! "'.'J1 ..situations together; asreral excel.
il"0"10"0 S00"; chambermalda. waltrJssss
Fn'L1r.hr"tV..i'lunr"V"' hatlere. Including
S?.i".5'. ,rl,h' Prencht chauffeurs, couples
Si,htiSt.Kf.rXSeai w,,n situation 1 also want,
ed. 130 and 100 cooks, where kitchen mslda
are "kept. French Engllah or Swedish pre!
- aoY"' iU- b ' '" i-hg".,
M?Sii.,ilAnVBT'.Mla niltenhouss, wsnts large
add tlons exper enced. reliable hsip7all nation!
alltles; ssversl sets for city and country!
r.,?Sr.,,.?!?.r."nr Mii V b0' numb4?of 'JJ
fsnts' chlldnurses; cooks. 17 to 115 weeklvt
l; Prot, kitchen nislds, laundresses en
maids for ants.. IS to JO per weJk; butfer!'
bousemeajrt corns well recommended"'
WANTED, at ones highly recommended, capsbii
vsiet, French nursery governess and latiu.'
maids, young cooka and kitchen m.M. i!!J
teetant chamUrmald. U,i, Salds Prot
tsnt. tC.th.iia nurses. pMrs. Roger".', Vfg'
MI88, IIAHKINB, 2O0 Balnbrldee K.ii.TI
Protestant and Cathoile woks, trained w.k'
resets, chambermaids, nurses l.du. mwfJ'"
desire position In hotel oe in. ,7i,. alds.
iMi-Lm'sci PhSS:r8unc, Su"r
N,f J& P'&XJlvi
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STANDARD MflTnii pis
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POP. 1
CADILLAC"!?
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iv"w r HACK 341711
'wbrloletsT
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is ry-akcwwsrta SB m IV-.j-T r.wrs
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. ry. 3wa.ifclliT. Tflfh,Tff."t
rupilsjsiftaB tMaBjGf
!; avaetkally
34X, ,
15$.
tew j
p,!'r l - , rea4 s.
AtJTOMOBItKS
Per Sale
Cosffsucif rofH rrecedleff Cotsma
CADILLAC PARTS"""
SCII011ER. K33ft-4 1-48.43 MARKET
SEND PQR" FREE lHfl.LBTlv5 '
OOR80 AUTO RXCJIANOR, 3)8 N BH0A
SCHOtlER. 03S1.41-48-4S JIATtKET
UAROAINWlnton Touring car, nis J-tf
emifnfnenf Annie lnll r-h-.Jrl -lula fsl
AirrOMOUILE wsnted. Jterrer or SIut.aTi ;
4-pnssenger, Welsh, 200 B, Juniper "" Ul
AUTO LIVEKY AND aARAOElT
INDEPENDENT TAXICAUaf,
,....w ..,. r.c, , IU--U VHl JJ
STAR. TAXICAM CO.
PHONE DIAMOND ' 4
TAXI TOIIRINO t.lMoltHWB
HALF REGULAR RATES
Never closed Formerly Jitney n.- ..
I-OPIAR. 1617 To hlro lopsn dsiTind wis
Park 1482), brand-new R-pess, to5nn,,,,!'l'
i.ga nr. 1 niso nrana-new 7-pasa. S... "
1 60 fir. weddings, funersls. 1718 6Tr.;i' '
BUY JIOIHTEH Portahta asrnges siMr
stucco. On illsplsy 8031 N. Bth" Tlogg tasf
AUTO EEPAIRINQ
T 8PEEDOMETER TROUBLES" ""
Ll till l.V . t.1- ,l'la I
BI0 NORTH "irROAD ST"0"'
CYLINDERS REnORED. new matnn. JTS?
furnished: welding snd braxlng, 11, n. Bos..
wood a Co.. in"-. Hamilton ., ti.'" vDOtr-iM
AUTO SUPPLIES
IF YOU WANT to sell your old csr -or wanim !
parte to repair, ral .write or phone W '
. 8l.1.17N12ih4at.r.rk 114, . j
TIMKEN-BEARINOS HYATT "
i tl .";';-' i,V ' rTZ."Xl??,?. ."-. n," """"amCs..-
-" '. ,." . .nuiuiuoii lines SW2,
.. v...... .rAJJJ!
.... . '" '"" "r i-i'ir anv car.
Phils. Auto Parts Co.. 823 N 18th. Park Hl.
AUTO TIRE'S
PULLMAN TIRES
Gusrsnleed 3.M1O miles. Compare prices.
ORIM'S, 236 N. Erosd st"
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Save Your Private Property
from liability for business obligations by Is5
trfl under laws of nil Ktnt'n t s inn 11 exDtni.Al
fAv..l. Hf esral h,l I... A . . l'
xi4 ,si nic I'iuiiuni tnati'u a rr XJII rTTJUfffil
U. S. INCORPORATING CO.
FINANCE niTILDlNO. PHILADELPHIA
PATENTS .?"? ":. -- ..
... .si a a si-isio g(i ilBUO'JIarill." )
WA will hflo Vfill rlAstnn vnnr InueniUn -jfl,'
nines' un,!..r'8"o?ab" "e"! 0Mn i'on"-':;3
FOSTER & WEBSTER SU1TE wA
1011 Chestutst. Bell phone Walnut Hit.
.- uiTunryiit ior n jouns msn wltkifl
some capital competent to take charge of iS
larce ceneral etnre In . ,nhnrKn ,nu .T TIS
familiar with the cash grocery business' t,n."H
fsrrail as Bnvrl al.e .! .! r .. .M
... e .s - gsii jr mm mi imerrPT. in In
Ktiaxlnaiai as 4si ..lv,. a -ii" " .
Uuc-."Ke" - '- " wi innrfs id rrnre ironic
actle Benlcp. Add., irlvlne ref. ep. and 2
amount of capital to lmeM. U 7-tl. Ja. Off
J 50 00 WANTL1D for lnttri In n rnnnaF tr.1."-
Arizona! 1T In ( tnn nf (ilrrh.irt-c.lA 1 ,2
dump; money needed for machtnvry thU IiJl
4. uv-mnu,,, iu kc. n. inriti morn nr tociC2
In n neAi,.ln a .!-. T1..II ie-S . . -1
E U30, Ledrer Central. "
FOR IaAROEPnOPITfl with mt-iv .t tiKti-"J?
real tatatft offers the beat form of lnvttt
Vr i t0-" lur uur invrsimeni uai t j,m
sM4ikiuib is oon, ouuii na ui more ae.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
DIAMONDS IIOUOHT
Bsnk references. Appraisement. 1 per cent.
HARRY W. SMITH. 717 Sensim St.
r
,IRK
EVEN1NO CIvrilKS
Latest stvies. Phons Poplar 23S. Open ergsM
l.EIDNElSlothand Olrard ae., sTW cJ
oui uivruuuua iiaiu n"moi-u ity eifciroiyilf ;tp
niw mj,,,r (-i ma us-ii i wit j rw)t;iirnv,H arcuio.
.iud3 ajuiii, fu ivciin -iieaier mag
CARPET CLEANING
CONTINENTAL a
CARPKT CLBANINO HOITRE w
20TH ST. AJiOVC CHESTNUT
Pell Phone. Locust 10Ct).
WEST PHILA.
Wr.ST PIIIIA.
WEST PHILA.
MONARCH STORAOE CO.
3c PER YARD
3S70-72 I.ANCASTi-HJ AVE.
DRESSMAKING AND MILLINEH?;
TlfR McDOWEI.I. nilKSSlIAklXn KflIfVM.
Individual Instruction. Bhort courses, eair
ayiiiriii.i puiiertia cut, mic up.
07 DENCKLA DI.DG.. 1 1 til & Market sts.
FOH SALE
138 LAItQE TALKINO MACHINE
Cdlson with cabinet for holding 200 records:
nniBnra in a. Deaumui tiuanereu ookj cost
new 184; can bo paid at the rate of 73 cents?
weekly: an excellent barealn. In eund condt. i
tlon: eaual to new: write for comnlate Hat ef.
bargains and special 3U days' free trial offer, Vm
HEPPE'S UPTOWN STORES
Cor. 0th and Thompson eta.
BILLIARD. POOL, combination, second band.
bought, sold, rented, exchanged: repalrlngrl
auppiiee i.ato theater, American manuisc
iwri, j.n umru are, j-nuim i,.nn. .ai.i
DILLIARDf Dool tables: new. second-hand bowl,
lng alleys; eaav payments. Rosatto-Barry-Aa
Street Co., 222 8. 8th st. Phone Wal. 21171
UILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES Alao 'if
powling alleys: easy payments. UKUNSWICh.-
HAL.v.rj'iuL.i.L.au&n uu., iuu Arcn,
CASH REQISTERS bought, exrhsnged". repslred.j
repiaieu; supplies; new ana zsciory reouiu.g
nsw total addrra aa low aa 130. Call and?
aee our new models. Registers sold by us oa,
enev tiavm.nl, nmf futlv ninp.nteeil. .
THE NATIONAL CASH REOISTER CO. VI
730 CHESTNUT STREET
nt.v-nnx, . i... - .... ,. ,vi
chrome rib.; tab. Sternfeld. 1120 Chestnut. J
SAFES, fireproof, closing out 60 slightly uiM.jI
nil sizes and makes: big bsrgalns. 21D N.J
hourtn st. I between Race and Vine).
SCHOOL DESKS. tl.r.O EACH
Slnirle nnd double, anv aix.
CHAIR EXCHANOE. Cor. 6th and Vine.
..HUOIIES. I1TH ft nUTTONWOOD
Has the largest and beat assortment of
used office furulturc and fixtures . In
this part of the country. Anything pt
to cuuip hii pi nee, at prices mat win
please you. Free delivery anywhere.
AT SACRIFICE, 1328: 7 rooms, furnished. a
ciuqing victroia with recoras. tiaring as
MHLTIORAPIIS at 1-3 coat; new: guaranteed,'!
-nono i&m. suu. iiuaaeu liaum. tiourse.
WRATTTIft
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HEATERS, ranges, boilers; bargains In new SM
rebuilt all makes, UAKIN-KKLSEY .C0.f1
1 KST Inlhael aat- .1
1827 Illbert at.
INSTRUCTION
Maalcal
SINOERS wanted for prominent Episcopal
viiurtu cuoiri ineiruciion in vest cnurco iu
in reiurn ior 4wo services per Bunaay, u
iuitir uiuca.
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
PI5ISCXX. "THONO evidence of TOCQM ANTs.1
FRICTION METAL for lining machine besfd
Sge. toseiner witn inaisputsbie testimonr
., i long-time users, can bo had for ths ssklej
IRON and UllASd I'OUNDlUlis. 144 Mori
Second,.
JAMES YOCOM J
PflWEn.PliNT KOtflPMreNT
Dynamos, motors, boilers, steam and oil sal
ginea, numps, air compreaaors,
. . PRANK TOOMEY. Inc.; 127 ff 8d afreet.
BRADLEY power hammers: liesudry pows
nammersi ju aim presses, dlllerrnt sn .ai
Julian, .ISO ft. oin. . i
DYNAMOS, motors snaHmachlnery bought, soji
snd. rented, armstures repaired. Main st,
Market aOW. Yearsley Co.; 224 N. Jh-
MUltlS, RET . TURU llOILURS 3-TS-lJ
dlam.xlllTfet: "I'enna, Roller Works"i,N
f"i.i'S'j. r. neyierjt's sonst 437 ri ".
WOOI Pltr.T.Kvn rruiK.k. iTk..... In miam
all dlametera. CllAitLE3 BOND COMi'ANl
,, r ,.' eirvei.
ARf.r. RCnan iLfnv-.Tai
J9!NRY K. FORT CO., SS27 N. ABJ
pTpk
PPPLY.ri(K)3 N. 7th. Both phonet.
MUifTCAL INSTRUMENTS
HEP
PTK
PFANI
KUsR
UVTO
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KB RALE
WW BIXIIIB9
The summer rental pianos ara rapidly i
Ing back. Many of ( an t l
Julee and Mcuomaclter i4ano4. ss good as a!
rapid y f
;,Heppe. Narcell
Will be Bold Bl hldiudliui, nt SSil In tlft.0 II
the new nrlrea. nunniMrf r.r to'vi
Payments of 13 ssoalMy and upward. .
About 20 UfctrUtStt. falnnAa hv uii4i raakerS
Chlckerlng. MaaeZT 4 Ilamfln. lister. C
n,,ninjrarni
XateM. . Blaslus, taken
bart Bament On SI.nJj,.,tIanna llflrnlBB.
iTbb itc" s?,4,Xhw" t0 "?" ' ,l
KatVatrtal nlaa Vacnlauaa lt kllv tmnM '
4uced fim ana iaui 'l,lo- regular ylcej
jb wi an aHuming anq upwara,
Ss rails a sal Ir. pVu. VwllTsi ,w nUm
Mm new saaaas. Haaaa. MrlluB. Jul
fyj".'1'?1 '' ftanoeeoa. at one unllurw "
CaSiat? at vWroU
Csilrer write for runup
eecortta. etc
f.ukiij,l. I,.,. IHti.tTata
Mtaluavts a ad aowfal plana of H"-"
.flWr.'t 1'PTrtWN aiiMteS
coftMBa "fejM rjuptsoK am
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