EVENING LEDGER-vPHILADELPHlA, FRIDAY,' SEl?Ti3aiBER W lMfl 3 . ' .,1 tl I I in TIME HAS COME FOR ALEXANDER TO START GRIND tooran May Start Grover Every Second Day Until Race Is Finished INSPIRES THE PLAYERS .. tv B CHANDLER D. RICHTER Boms time, Bfo Orover Cleveland Alex ander, the greatest pitcher In the Nn- v tttmtvl or any other tefiRUe, signified his rllllnmesi to bo to the mound every other stay If auch a step was necessary to win 1 0. Jiennnnt The time has arrived for Manager Moran to tako the famous hurler M his word and allow him to start on the With other rood hurlers available It wo4iW not be necessary for "Alex" to con Unueiths grind for tho rest of tho season, cut he could do It lonir enough to Rive the team a chance to get back on Its feet, be eatine the Thlllles play like a different team Whefi the Kebraskan Is on the mound. The players have unlimited confidence In Alexander, Just as New York had In Matty, Chicago In Brown, Washington In Johnson and the White Sox In Kd Walsh, and a n result they can make miraculous plays for "Alex" when necessary and play a different brand, of ball offensively. They aro taking chances on the bases that are successful because there Is no hesitancy. They realize that one or tro runs will win with "Alex" on the mound, and It Is the return of this style of play that Is necessary at the present time. A few more days like the Dills have gone through In the last week would wreck any ball team, no matter how game It might happen to be, whereas two or three straight victories or a clsan sweep of any series with the western teams probnbly would mean the pennant. Great Chancy, It Is worth the chance, and Alexander Is not risking Injury If his mates get him a few runs early In tho game, as the big hurler eases up until danger threatens If he has a few runs the'best of It. Alexan der's presenco on the mound would act as a tonic to the entire team, ns It always has when a slump threatened. Moran probably can find four pitchers who can hold the opposing teams to low cores, but there Is no other Alexander, and he Is the one to carry the burden. With Alexander working out of turn, Knpa lllxcy could be rested for the final drive and games against Brooklyn and Boston, as the giant southpaw has little troublo with either team. Far be It from us to make suggestions to a manager who. has piloted the Phillies In such a masterly manner, but It might also be a good Idea to give Joo Oeschger a chance In one of the double-header games. The giant Callfornlan has allowed only one run the tally scored by St Louis on a squeeze play In thirty Innings of relief, and Joe generally has been called upon to enter tho game when runners were In po sition to score and the opposition was In a hitting mood. Maybo Another Adams It Is true that Oeschger lacks confidence, and the Phils may when he enters the game, but If he gets off to a good start he might change tho whole race and prove another "Babe" Adams, who In 1009 was given a chance when the Pittsburgh staff Went to pieces in mldscason. Adams's string of victories and three triumphs In the 'world's series against Detroit are now his tory, but what was accomplished once might be dona again. The Phils have played poor ball In the series against the Cardinals, but they also have been the victim of a lot of toUgh luck. Two breaks gave' them two victories, but numerous poor breaks prevented the clinch ing of these, contests early and also lost one of the games, though poor Judgment at the bat spoiled chances to win both games despite the breaks. After yesterday's game we heard an old timer say that the champions were think ing too much of the "home advantage" and were trying- to knock tho ball out of tin lot. lie claimed that this was the reason tor the failure, to hit the slow-ball pitching of Ames and the "roundhouse" curve of Watson, And there Is plenty of truth in this version. The Dodgers' lead Is very slight and there is plenty of time for tho Phils to recover, but a game or two won now 'against weaker opponents wilt save them a lot of worry and trouble In the final days of the campaign, and a return to the old style of play would help a lot. The presence of "Alex" on the mound every other day for a, brief stretch should bring this about. Manager Moran has not decided upon his pitching selection for today's game, but chances favor Al Demaree going to the mound. While Southpaw Steele will be Mug gins's choice unless he decides to come back with Lee Meadows, who he Insists Is not overworked. Players who can. and do hit welt Into any Held away from home are trying to pull the slow-ball pitching for the bleachers or fence, while everybody Is swlngtpg too hard. Enough hits have been made and an un usual number of line drives have gene Straight at the fielders, but too many safe ties have been wasted and there have been ' too many pop files with men on bases. 'Racing at Bethlehem BETHLEHEM. Mm three rui Pa... Best. IS. Everr on of on yeatardsy-s blir Thursday fcecram at tin local fair was won In one. two. Kkm order. The largest crowd of tho week Was resent ana me issieei uroe wai . tnsae oy avid M., wno eteppea a miia in zuan io tens sue pace, in mis race jionney imjjt, in ma it heat, brolta hla harness and ran awav. ....Illlaia. A..t n.lu. Valiant aahh awn atla-h,!. I "" " ,, a.,.a..w, ... naa a..)..,,? Ect. rese Davlt iO 2 rst MORGAN SHATTERS 233 STRAIGHT AT SHORE Washington Gunner Seta Mnrk for High Run in Westy Hogan Shoot ATI.ANTIC CITV. X. J., Sept. IS. 11 Douglas Morgan, of Washington, D. C, the recently crowned Westy Hogan cham pion, set up a new long-run record today at the annual tournament, smashing 232 consecutive targets. The Capitol CVty star went strafghtyesterday and continued on his unbroken string of 217 this morning under most adverse weather conditions. It ra'lned continually, with the result that the bhooters were badly handicapped. Morgan missed two In his forenoon round of seventy-five targets today, and his splendid exhibition likely will make him high gun for tho three days. Fred Harlow, of Newark, Ohio, Is second In the long run scores of the tournament here. He smashed 190, which tied the for mer mark set up by Jay Oroham, of Chi cago, on the Young's Old Pier, six years ago. . Woolfolk Henderson, of Lexington, Ky comes next In line, breaking 161 In a row, before losing one. W. II. Tatterson, of Buffalo, crncked 1SU F. 8. Tomlln, of Pennsgrove, S. J., 138 ; Fred rium, Atlan tic City, 125. and Frank II. Wright, Buf falo, 107. Mrs. U O. Vogel, of Detroit, easily led the women shooters with her fine record of 62 straight. lister S. Oerman was high In tho pro fessional ranks. He knocked down 147 tar gets. Oerman also holds the record of 372 for tho expert division, which was regis tered lust year during his remarkablo ex hibition In "grassing" 499 out of his 600 during tho program. Atlantic City won the next tournament of the Westy Hogans over several other Invi tations submitted at the meeting. It will bo held at Venice Park, probably tho second week of September, Neat Apgar, of New York city, again was elected president at tho, annual gather ing. He has held office since the organiza tion of the Westy Hogans ten years ago. The other officers also re-elected were; Vice president, J. M. Hawkins, Baltimore; secre tary, Bernard Elsessor, York, and treasurer, J. Homer Clark, New York city. Henry Winchester. Wilmington; n. It. Galvln, Wilmington: J, F. Carrahcr, Fulton, N. Y., and 15. O. Zealcy, New York, were admitted as new members. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY national league W. I,, Pet. Win. Lnsn. RrrMiklrn S!ll 04 .804 .Bin .AIM) I'hlllle 17 BS .RM .M7 .!! Hotton 7.1 AS .".77 .MM) .".78 New York .,..1 AH OS .1)23 .02(1 .AID Pittsburg! l II .171 .47K .471 Chicago 02 7A .4I .4153 .410 St. I-Ollls fid 71) .432 .430 .421) Cincinnati A3 XA .331 .389 .378 AMEMCAN LEAGUE Ronton 7H AS .A7t .r7fi .AM Detroit 80 SO ..171 ,A7t .AA7 Chicago 71) 00 .A08 .Ml .AAI. New York 73 OS .A2A .AS!) .KM HI. Louis 73 07 ,A21 .A2S .AIR Cleveland 71 09 .107 .All .ISOJ Washington ........ OS 07 .SOI .A07 .Ann Athletics 30 103 .22J .228 .221 HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW . First race, for thre-jsr-nld snd p. sell ing. 0 furlongs Gloaming, JSTi 'Fair Weather, I'll, -Illuminator, inn. Dinah Do. 120, Hands tiff, 103) Tantivy, 1141 Goodwood. 123: Yankee Notions, 117; Sam MeMeekln, 128 'Murphy. 123. Second race, for three-yesr-olds nd up. sleeplechsse, handicap, about 3 mlleo diss, r. .Irsinec, 148, March Court, 140; Rseehrook, 130; Tom Horn. 140i Frljotee, 1BS J. C. Ewalt. 140, Sequence, ISA. Third rare, two-year-olds, maidens, (IH fur longs Kllkennr. 1IA, Jack Carl, its, !eek Mats. 11 ti Charmingly, IIS, Saroon It (Imp). 11A, Melodrama, 113, Cllorr lieltr, 1 12; Ad miration. Its. (Intdcn nod, 112; Monomoy, 115; Ton o' tho Wave. 1IA Fourth roce, for three-yenr-olds and up, the rhesterhrook handicap, 1 and l-10th miles Strnmbnll. 120: Heamer, 120: Tho Finn. ISA, Short Grsss (Imp). 120. Dsddr's Choice, D9i Hanrullo, toS; Ilorrow, 1S1; Capra, 110. Tho weight on Daddr's Choice Includes a pen ally of five rounds. Fifth race, two-rear-ntda, handicap RH fur !"! Mannkln. Il2i KIIMeo; 117 Woodtrap, 122, Willful. 120. Hlth race, for four-yearn-lda snd up, aflllna. L.1"!'! A"'' 1" rsrds liinah (imp), lifts Slralrfntah. 8, ilrave. D8 Carlton U.. 11V! Mhenherdeaa. mi, ly fltreak, lutli Tnougnt Header, iUS. Orotund, tns. Seventh raco to fill later, Apprentice, allowances claimed. Weather, cloudri track, fast. Gardini to Wrestle Lc Colossc Ivan MIchlalofT, tho slant Ituaalan; Bulo rlovonpaa. tho llohemlan .champion; Ilennto Oardlnl, the Italian marvel, snd I'lerrard le Coloaae. tho slant Frenchman, villi m the prin cipal; In the two star wreatlns Imuts preeented by II de llouvler at tho Cambria A, U,i to morrow nlirht. Ilenato Oardlnl will have hla hands full when he tackles the huso Frenchman. I'lerrard le Coloiee. Uardlnl has developed lately, and hla four matches recently, all of which he won, has placed him on edge for his winter's work, tlardlnl'a manaaer la nesntiatlnic with Joe Hetcher for a match with him In October, Yale Golfers Down Pcnn PITTSIIUrtOH, Sept. IS. Tho annual Inter colleslato solf championship opened on the links of the Oakmnnt Club yeeterday. In the opening round the Yale team defeated Tenn. sylvanla, Cornell won from Illinois and Harvard eliminated Williams. The only surprise of the day was the detent of the Illinois represents tlea. who were the favorites, but Cornell nosed them out, scoring me points to their opponenta' four. Vale and Ilanard won without serious opposition. LOST AND rOTXND COAT Lot. lady's " blue coat. Tues . Pept. B. steamer IVnn from Hallo,; reward. Phone Bel mont 7003, K. M. Fallon. 703 N. 04th el. niNGM Lost, four diamond rlnss. Rpt. B: Hautter'o, 1228 Chestnut St.: one henrt-nhsped green atone surrounded with diamonds; one auuare solitaire diamond ring-, set In plat inum; one guard rlns, with 14 diamonds, one princess ring, with two diamonds In cen ter, surrounded by diamonds. Kinder com municate and receive I3.10.un reward. Mrs. It. I. Lathlan, 3302 N. 23d. Ph. TJoga 4310 J, WATCH Lost, a gentleman's gold watch, open face. Initials on back, going from 1208 N. llroad at. to 020 N, 18th St.; liberal reward. 1208 N. llroad st. TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LKAOUE St. Loal-. at Philadelphia cloudy. Cincinnati at New J ork cloudy. Pittsburgh st Brooklyn cloudy. Chicago at Itoston ratn. AMKItlCAN LKAflUK Philadelphia at Cleveland cloudy. New York at Detroit clour, Wnahlngton at Chicago clear, Hontoii nt M. Loula clear. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark at Providence rain. Baltimore at Richmond cloudy. lliinalo at Toronto cloudy. Koclteatcr at Montreal rain. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis, Si Phillies. 3. Brooklyn. 3i Pittsburgh. 2. INew lork. 3 Cincinnati, 1, Chicago, 2 lloston, 0 (11 Innings). AMERICAN LEAGUE Cle'velsnd, Ol Athletics, 1. rhlcngo, 7i Washington, o, St. lxnla At lloston, 1. New ork. 4; Detroit, 2. MONTREAL ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW First race, purse 50O, thrce-year-olda and up. foaled In Canada; H miles Prince I'hllls thorps, 11B; Austere. 100: Irish Heart, 107; Last Hpark. 107; Krolssard. 109; Hxmer. 107; Klddler, 1U.1: Good Knott 104; Cerf Volant, 1U0; Cousin Agnes. 80; Sacal, , Hecond race, purse $500. clatmlnr. three-year-olds and up. 0 furlongs Daah, 1071 King Tua csn. 1(17; Laura, 110; Furry Cat, 107; M.ady Mildred, 10.1, Slnal. 110. Jabot. 110; Frnety Fare, 113; Lsdy Spendthrift. 108; Recluse. 110; Quid Nunc. 110. Dr. Chsrcote. 113. rnirn rsce. purse luuu. ciaimma, inrre-year- olds and up, n furlongs Afternlcht, 104; Spring mass, 110; Spohn, 110, Rosemary. 110; Eliza beih J-ct. 107r Paymaster. 110: Medford Hoy. 11(1, Gordon. 113: Minstrel. 108; llrookcress. liu: uiasmoDiie, uu; tiirKn, no. Fourth race, purae $700, Autumn Handicap, lie 7" yaras iing ieptune, ii-j vi; t'rince iiermis, Iflarea. 1 m terpen i-mpio, pi, hlbltlon. 83; Uncle Hryn. 105. .. fiirlneia Torkvllle. 11". Knrfhaae. 110: Nelll II , I07i Hea Reach. 110; The Uusybody, 108 103; Pro- 0 WiyAbii Infl! Prnorreaalve. 108. Huth race, purse 1500, claiming, three-year-olda and up, 1 1-10 mile Orperth. 107 Johnny Harris. 108; River Klrnr. 112; Servlcenee. 115; Miss Waters. 107; 'Water Lady. 110; Pin Money. 112. Zodlsc. 112: Nannie McDee. 109; Ulackford. 112; Mudsill. 110. , , , . " Hevetnh race, purse 1300. clslmlng, hsndlcsp, for three-yesrs-nlds and up, 1 mile 20 yards Olhraltar, 102, Mr. Mack. 10(1: Harry Lauder, 113; rJunreme, 104; Fairly, 107; lloxer, 101; Dartworth, 10T. , , Apprentice allowance claimed. Weathv rainy; track muddy. Administrative Nine Wins For the third consecutive year the Adminis trative Division won the tntershop championship of the Frankford Arsenal, 8 to 1. Prior to yea terday's gama the Machine Shop and Admlnls tratlve Division had lost but one game each. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS By LOUIS H. JAFFE yraakU CoBtfrsy was knocked out standing m ns Salt rouaa pi pis raaicn wnn uenny Mrd to new fork last night and Com iimr Fred Wenck almost want the route. n ff, v. punones. pui irom pop iwiiiea, 3. ebalrs. ate all ot which missed htm, tha raarsa atoDoad the contest to sava iiror from further punishment some one a top twill at ins rsicreo ana men a , autnl 1 aanaaetatar was made with a water bucket. 'king," being crowned TIm West Philadelphia Washington Sporting Club, which staged Erlday nlsht bouts, baa been lunlnatad from tha local Held by the revoking at )U permit. The show scheduled forlonlght has been oanceled. , Joa Asevedo'sboiit at tha Nstlonal tomorrow ant will P nis nrsi or ins season, ana ne te itred off with a youiweter who will make him on ease as ions as ins poui lasu, -lommy Aeon urovad hbnaalf tha hardeat puncher In vicinity this summer and If he can get by , Torn , will place oimaeir in line lor i with tha beat. Charley Leonard stacka alalsc a clever aaUconlet In Stanley I lis Um eel. mi liMaUsBaa la.1Bs soU W4wen ihua RebUeau an ? Jmgm TJi ,M4 tryout fwr the fiwoser t. v. .clctit 'jor and as Simmjr dlspla: tm (MS-to iMtMt WUUs ltew that h snd Joe r as a Aved In WUUs Mwre that 1m was - u. mr-.litu i. A... . ju.a.Ae no uuittr how kooA hs rallir Is. WU tt&Sn Si ia?? t m Rootusiar. tba vtotoar mm : I Now Tor la tMt stty War in. ttral sis ruunss Mirs sa way iba a.liislna reaL Jua and almoot OOal blm waah until the totsk of UM took 'ha load and was ant. -,. ! Amy Hint llafetwalifbt ul Mtck-y heel- llrsigtil are tv matara bwsera n la riiaaei is a says Wrl rtV WrMs f the tlftr acSCat .tf ktSkSmm tlakt- WW e-aaapa. aaa "SI apMT Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night . BROADWAY A. C Eddie IllnrkU oot fousht Kddle Wagoudi Dsrby Caspar de- lesica ii iu xrarcyi iiarry ienani ana Jimmy U'Donnell drewi joe Furley quit la the second to I'ntar Convem llarrr Wat. lera knocked out Ruck Cance In tlie second. r,1- llinn IKIUV lATVMni HDD irODI Fmnkle (onlfrey In the slith, tha referee stopping the contest. UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS UNCLA1MHD Tni.EOUAMS AT THE WEST ERN UNION TKI.i:URAI'H CO.. lliol Chest nut st. Mrs. Oeo. Frank, Frank Adams. Electric Co.; Mrs. Zora Owens, Mrs. Joseph McCarthy, Henry Thomas. Francis R. Ixiwell, Wilbur P llaker, A. 1 Delsnnn A Son, I. F. Fried, Miss Ellen C. Wood, Dr. Ionsrd Free, coin, Miss Julia A. IlaRley, Miss M. H. Clark son. Miss Marie .Ilnlweck. .Collins Delswaro l'aper Mills, Tunken Roller Rearing Co.. Fred erick W. Ilulilen. Mrs. Jenny Daniel, Dr. Charles II. Frailer. Fierce Archer. Jr., M. - Kelly, Troutv,ln & Danzler, Maytag Washing Msrh. Co., Reaey Lssky, J. K. Ford, Jlrs. (luetsvus tleneon, fleo. W. Ixgan UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS AT THE TOSTAL TELEGRAPH CARLE CO., 142(1 H. Tenn so. W. C. Msers. Esgls Ice end Coal Co., Miss Jennie Cohen, Jim Ferris, Jss. J, Chide., II. S. Howell. PERSONALS I WILL NOT be rerponelble for any debts unices iiverii, uarry norion. d.Ji l nuaueipnia contracted by myaelf. Arlington at., banna. Va. Ia., and Ur- HELP WANTED FEMALE CHAMRERMAID and waitress, rrotestsnt. for Ridley Park; reference required. Call 218 North American Ilulldlng, Friday, 0 to 11. CHILDNURSE. experienced, white. Protestant; wlllln to travel. Mrs. William White, I'aoll. Pa. Telephone- Psoll 100, CpNTRALTO for suburban church quartet; I2.B0 in Sunday; 2 services. F 1M. Ledger, Central. COOK, colored man or woman, first class on soups,, entrees, roasts, bread, rolls, pies, des serts, Ice creams and cakesi all-yenr position: mounts In resort hotel. F 330. ledger Centre I. COOK. RELIAIlLE:REFERENrB REQUIRED: FAMILY OF 4 ADULTS. ADDRESS 1 HALA AVE.. HA LA. PHONE OVEHIIHOOK 1031. COOK, white, wanted for downstairs work and cooking; suburbs; references. D 104. Ledger Office. COOK, chambermaid and waitress, 2 experienced girls; 3 in family; no wash. Address, with particulars, D 317. Ledger Office. COOK and laundress for small fsmlly; good home; 17 per week; must be competent. 8144 Wayne ave. COOK and general i an 130, housework Family of 2; Btate waaea and exnerlenre! lieat r,(ranri, . quired) F 1511, Ledger Central. look wnlto sir work; must be s per week. 1300 II ond haker Tin Weahlnirf Iuntlng Park ave. 10 CREDIT CLERK Young lady to audit sales reports. Apply C. J. Ileppo A Son. 1117 Chestnut St. . . , , DRESSMAKER Vslst trimmers, finishers and Improvers and apprentices paid; only those accustomed to first-class work need apply; permanent posi tion and good salary. Call rear 2012 Walnut .street. . GIRL wanted In .large office) must be experi enced In General office work, preferably with bookkeeping experience: rapid and accurate at flsuree; state experience and salary wanted. i- ..jo, i-tiar wince. GIRL Youne girl, white, to assist with house. work In small family; good home; atate age and give nearest phone number. M B35i Led. ger Office. QIRL. comDetent. settled flee; fair salary. Harris, site station. Narberth. Pa. competent, settled, In real estate of. lary, Harris, real estate, opdo. GIRL, general housework snd cooking; wages 16. nn iivernrook iwna. Family of 4 adults. GIRL or woman, white, far general housework: references; koq.1 wages. 4610 York rosd. ' GIRL, Swedish, fur general housework. Call at i,t, anruiin. ,ui- iriicrai uuuee' 22 W. School lane. Oermantown GIRLS 14 to 13 years of sge. for various depart ments. Apply Lmployment llureau, Lit llroth- GIRLS Two white girls wsnted for pantry work, preferably experienced, with good ref. erencea; wsgesl tlf .per month, room and board. Address by letter, giving sge, expert, ynce and reference, Elnell Stockdsle, White Haven, Ps. HELP WAWTEP FEMALB Cosllsufd from rmttllita Colsmn . OPERATORS perTen"ceT, wsnie3" on" silk dresss A1I Csplsn On.. Jil.Walnul st. SALESLaT)Y wsnted" to solicit snd Interview West Phllsdelphla territory for retsll tosl ysrdi sslsry and commission to the right jsrty;. M SIB, ledger Centrsl. - SALF.SWOMEN SEttVtCES REQUIRfSD DY RLAUNEfl'S SUITS COATfl WAISTS DRESSES MILLINHnr CIIILDRHN'S WBAn SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES . AND GOOD SALARIES TO THOROUGHLY COMPETENT SALESWOMEN. APPLY SUPBRINTENDBNT'S OFFICE, 4TH VUOOn. 833 MARKET ST. IN BALEBWOMEN Lit Itrnlhers require sslcswomen for various departments. Apply Employment Rureau. SHOE SALESLADY. EXPERIENCED; STEADY POStTION. LINDEMAN, 2232-31 NORTH FRONT ST. SHOES .Wanted, packing room help, rrowners. sckers ana lip nxers. seventn noor, aio peckers sn N. 121h 1 STENtXJRAPHER Wsnled. In broker's orrice. thoroughly competent, flrst-clsss stenogrspher; Pro! ; slste sge, ep ref.l) 21-'. Iil. OIT TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Rell Telephone Compsny offers positions as operstors to In teliigent young women between IS and 22 )esrs old: sslsry 10 a week while learning, with rspld sdvoncement; a steady position as sured, with plenssnt surroundings snd unususl opportunity of promotlnn. Apply in person to the Hell Telephone Company's operstors' school, 40(1 Market St., dally between 30 s. m. snd B p. m. Mondsy, Tuetdsy snd Frl dny evenings, between 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, local snd long dls. tsnee: experienced. Apply Kestnne Telephone Compsny 13H.2d St., Room 403. YOUNG LADY AS STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST AND OENCRAL OFFICE WORK. MJ"SN. J.l:lKlKRCJiNTIlAl,. YOUNG WOMAN, 20 to 23 years old. bright, neat, for genernl office work, with knowledge of operating snltchtmsrd Apply stewsrd. Jefferson ltnspltal.loih snd Snnsomsls, TOl'NO WOMAN, to ssslst In nffl'e; stats ex perience, salary to start, reference. M 052. ledger Cenlral i . . YOUNG WOMEN, SgeA ID to SB esral height 5 ft 4 In. to A ft. n In., bust 30 to 3S; must hsve good iiguree, pretty and ntlrsctlve; to display gowns in large private dressmsklnr establish- . mnt; exp. notjercesiry. Call 2012 Walnut, . Gcneral TEACHERS wanted for grades high and prlvsle schools, positions waiting. Nstlonal Teachers' Agency. I). II. .Cook. Mgr., 327 Perry Ilulldlng. HELP WANTED MALE HILLING CLERK Large mercantile liou-e- de sires services of experienced machine blller; 18-20 jears ot age; salary S12-13. D 300, Ledser Office. . BOY, ACTIVE. AMIIITIOUS, FOR OFFICE WORK WITH CORPORATION: MUST RE OVER 10 AND HAVE GOOD SCHOOLING; GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCE. Ml'.XT. CALL LEDGER OFFICE. ITH AND CHESTNUT STH. ASIC FOR MR. WEST-COTT, HOY to mske himself generslly useful around office. M 034. Ledger Centrsl. HOYS. STRONG. WANTED AT WUNDERLETS CANDY FACTORY. 118-132 PEOO ST., OP POSITB 448 N. 2D ST. ROYS wanted. 10 years or over, to work In wallpaper fsctory. Recker, Smith & Page, Water st. snd Snyder ave. UR1CKLAYER. by tho thousand: sll msterlals furnlshed; largo buildings. I' 255, I.ed. Cent. CARD FEEDERS" on fine" woolen yarn. Jon" nthan Ring & Sons. Inc., Hancock and Mont gomery ae. CARPENTERS, first class, on Imperial Trim, wanted at once, J, 11, Rowan, Horner House, Moorcstown, N, J. CHAUFFEUR for private work, city or'country: first-class reference required. Apply 801 r Uullders' Exchange. 7lh below Market. CHEMISTS Two laboratory ssslstants for re search laboratory on synthetlo organic chemi cals snd dyes. Salary 140 per month. State experl., sge and educs. P 400 ledger Office. CJGARMAKERS wanted on fins hand work. T. O. Company, 1147-33 N. 4th st. CLEANER wanted for a bank. Apply wUh ref erences. F 343, Ledger Centrsl. CLERK, age IS to 22. citizen, qualified In type writing, including stenography preferred; good stl figures; loiio per snnum. Apply In person, Frankford Arsensl. . Ilrldcsburg. COCOA'UT' ROLLERS" WANTED AT WtrN DERLEE CANDY FACTORY, 118-132 TEOO ST..OPPOS1TK 448 N. 2D ST. COOK, tolored man or woman, first clses on soups, entrees, roasts, bresd. rolls, pies, des serts. Ice creams and cakes; ail-year posTtlon; mountain resort horcr; F 300, Ledger a. rillf ill. on color CYLINDER FEEDERS, first Class, work. Annlv 210 H. nth at DOORMAN wnnted: 15b per month, board snd uniform. Apply In person. University Ho- pltal. 34lh and Spruce. DRAFTSMAN Young man wanted to learn me chanlcal drawing and machine designing; re cent graduate of Manual Training School jeferred.M053,edgerCentra. ENCYCLOPAEDIA RRITANNICA COMPANY wants first-class salesmen (any line) for Sears Roebuck edition: greatest selling proposition ever offered; get In now while we can glie you new territory and all the leads ou can work; drawing account. . Dexter llldg., 15th and ...Walnut sts., Philadelphia. ENGINEER wanted, night duty; steady work. Apply 843 Oermantown ave. FITTERS AND MECHANICS wanted; holler and tank work. Cruse-Kemper Co., Ambler. Pa. FLOORMEN LIT RROTHERB REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL EXPERI ENCED FLOOR MANAGERS. APPLY EMPLOYMENT UUHEAU. FRAMEMAKERS. 2, good, wanted: piecework': rood wagea. Apply C. F. Felln Co., inc.. York road and Rutler. HOUSEMAN and butrlpr. rnlord n,.r..l,lu single, oer 30 yeara: best references only, write, stating wages desired and references. P 402, Ledger Office. GIRLS over 18 years wanted for light worki no experience necessary, i' week paid while learning. Apply 318 N. 32d st. GIRLS, experienced, and learners on calendar work. ..Apply third floor, Wolf Co.. 12th and Callowhlfl. QRISWOLD WORSTED CO. DARDT. PA. Starting up new machinery, wants glrlsi good wages; steady work and will pay while learning. weights, while Sheridan will competa for welter prestige, Johnny Rest, the English boxer, who Is making his home In l'hllsdslphui, Is said to be a corking good two-handed boisr. lis meete Al Nelson at the National tomorrow night. Nelson lias been boxing In fine form and Al should bring out all the Urlton'a skill, When Johnny Moloney opposes Tommy Allen, Money nlsht at the Olympla A. A he will be chief advised by Adam Ryan, who Is conceded to be among the leading handler! of boxers In the country. Moloney hss been trslnlng for hla secenJ pro battle under Adam's tutelage, and the ''Professor" says Johnny was surprised to learn many things about ring craft unknown In amateur rasas. George Chip nukes tils first Australian sp Marancs this afternoon, lie will meet Lea p'Aroy. vhomelon of the Antlpo4-s. and, sccord. Wg to e.atl-lwrsB. from Lotxfcn, It will be p Aror's last battle hi the ring for some time, !i rSi4 ,h lff..n Vlh his trslmr, Mick Kawktns. and. Mil K-uitea and Hugh MsHsgan, btr, wH4 proceed on active rvle. besveea big fellows have bees da, Vanlf '., U.I. tLJ.. .iffl via. aa,..-. a-vw JfFuaaa, will Two anleties ra.n.l aaa Sid wllfi ATHoCw. wljjiargyi' lotunc up M HsWiw 'ih' Jam " oloMt. Mobably on September . aVata JIGS IJlllOB IS -' In Brooklyn, October a. T Ute fotberwelM ,W?.P? tA ltMt r i uum1 V "TT" " "" 9. wiwf am MS IMVH f c T1ffiiP Wo- Injmm ui. srS-HrCS' the HOSIERY LEAnNERS WANTED on topping, knitting, mending and on string machines, We furnish flret-clsss Instructors. and par girls, while learning, and nave plenty of work all the time after they have learned. This Is a fine opportunity. WALLACE WII.BON HOSIERY CO. 4333 Orchard st,, Frankford. INSTRUMENT MAKERS. $3 2t to $5 per day of H hours; tool makers. $3.52 to $0; msrhln lets $2,711 to $3; assistant machinists. $2 to $2.00, based on experience snd capacity, auto matic turret lathe operators. Cleveland. Brown & sharpe, New Hrltaln. $4.50; hand turret lathe operators. $3.10; Stelnle machine oper ators. $2.70. higher compensation when on rilecework: printers' helpers. $2.24) skilled shorers $2 to $2.24. Apply Frankford Ar. sens,!. Hrldesburg. Preferably In person. lNBUHANCaf1?- wsnted to Tesrri "the pTsno business. Apply C. J, Iteppe It Sons, HIT Chestnut st. LABORERS for. outside work, $2.24 per day of SJioure. Apply Frankford Arsenal. LAHORERS. 00. wanted. Cruse-Kemper Co.." Ambler, Pa. " MAN AND WIFE. WHITE. TO CLEAN WORKROOM AND PARLORS IN LARGE DRKSSMAKINO KSTAHLISlt. MENT; IAN MUST UNDERSTAND HOT - WATER HEATING. ONLY I llliniy Willi nnitujl IAI-Kltl' ENCE NEED APPLYl OWN APART. THOSE WITH JANITOR EXPERI- KMI'K nnr.u srt'lilt "WW APART MENT BtlPPLIED: PERMANENT PO SITION TO RIGHT PERSONS. (UI.I. HETWEKN 8 AND 10 A. M. OR B AND I. M, 2012 WALNUT 8T, JKTLT WANTSD-MAL8 Cenlfssnt rem rffcdls Colsmn srrttNGMAKERS. both roll snd '''!',J'lSlJi stesdy work, best wages; no labor tMubWJi ,.a.aa,i.iw,n r,i-iUhal Apply Tt letter. Wnifo!ffiAlWlrAS?fflfc INO COMPANY. ATJTOMOBILBR fee Sale i ' " Irsnsportatlon tumtshed. giving experience ))HT IT1T McKee's Recks, Pa. (Plltsburgh District. ) flTEKf. WINDOW SASH JIAKEnS In addition to experienced hsnds. we will sccept men who hare wor,1.e,n ornamental Iron work, hlseksmlthlng. bollermsklng and kindred liner. Will psjr $12 whits learning. Csn make K0 per week when profclent. State srs and experience. ADDnnss '. y.." i o. iiox 3500, tiiila. BTENOORAritER. about. 13 or 4o rears i oj age. Christian, good, at composition, honest end Polite: po.ses.ed of sbl'lly: "'.Wjltj' to lesrn all branches ot banking. V 403. ledger Offlc. . . . STENOGRAPHER, male, capable, of handling card system snd follow-up work. Apply L. J. Ileppe. A Sons, 1117 Chestnut st. TOOI.MAKERS WANTED P. I . A .T rOUOHKEEPSIE. N. T. WINDOW CLEANERS. 10. QUAKER CITY HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING COM PV.NY. ROOM 04, 1IOURSE 1IUILDING. WINDOW DRESSERS wsnted. for NuJoJ win dowsi men epply In person, 12 noon, Friday, North American. See Mr. Fletcher. YOUNG MAN wsnted for genersl office works opportunity to lesrn the sdvertlslng sgency business "Arply to 210 S. 7th St., 2d floor. YOUNO MAN wanted In optical stors; high school graduate or student. Apply J. r I.lmeburner j:o.. 1720 Cheslnut. YOUNO" MAN. bright and quick, to do flltnsj: chsnee to sdvsnce to Accountant. Apply (-. .J. Ileppo it Sons. 1117 Chestnut st. . YOUNO MAN as clerk and bookkeeper wanted st once by a large corporation. M v3. Ledger Central. . YOUNO MAN for general office work; must have a good education and reference; stale age. I) 308. Ledger Office. . YOUNG MAN. general ssslitsnt Insursnce of fice, must be a stenogrspher; good opportunity. D 811, Ledger Ofnce. YOUNG MEN Several positions open for young men. In to 20 years old. In office of large manufacturing corporation! ststs sge. experi ence and sslsry expected In first letter, M 030. ledger Central. YOUNG MEN wanted at painting In "toy factory; stesdy emploiment and good pay. Apply the A. Scboenhut Co., Adams snd Sepvlys. General ACCOUNTANT AND OENERAL MANAGER. $S000.$4()(I0: ACCOUNTANT. C. P. A. STAFF! HOOKKEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS WANTED. Other Positions open. RUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1301 LAND TITLE HLDG. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER. 4 years' experience; good pen . msnL sccurMestngureB. F 254j. I.cd. Cent. HOUSEKEEPER. Germsn. cspsbta of tsklng en tire chsrge of gentlemen's houee; no objection to children. D 312. Ledger Office; DRESSMAKER, first clsss, will tske few more engegements; nlgh-grsde remodeling: $3.23 per day; city or suburbs. D 231, ledger. Office. HOUSEWORK Olrl wsnts housework, small family. Call B07 N. 40ih st. GOVERNESS, visiting or res., foreign. French, Italian, German, wishes pos.; city ref. 2813 Spruce stj SEAMSTRESS desires enssgemenls In Oerman town and vicinity: smocking. F 162, Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER. 8 yesrs' experience, compe tent, denires permanent position; ctntrally lo cated; $12. F 55. ledger Cenlral. STENOGRAPHER, with some experience, do. sires permanent position. F B. Led. Cent. VISITING TEACHER Hy hour or week: thor oughly cxp. In both prlmsry and advanced work; Eng. ,Lot1n. French. F 250. Led. Cent. WIFE AND IIUSRAND. without children, desire positions on gentlemsn's plsce; wife excellent cook: husbsnd housemsn, butler and general utility: caretakers for nrit-ctsa' family; city orsuburb. p20t. ledger Office. WOMAN, rrotestsnt Pennsylvsntsn. wishes cook- Ing In small private family. 002 Qlrsrd ave. TOUNO LA"DY"v?lth exp, wishes pis. with bank. Ing concern as ledger clerk, D 810, Led. Off. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT wishes to sstemattze bookkeep ing and credit department of mill or factory doing annual business between $800,000 and $500,000: my modern methods will give exact history of your business and show where sav tngs can he effected; I am a young college trained man snd wish a permsnent and tm Protlng position: nomlnsl salary to start. ' 110, Ledger Central. ADVERTISING MANAGER wide experience with manufscturlrg. printing snd publishing concerns; capable of taking full ensrge or auverueing ana sales promotion csmpatgns: can produce evidence; age 84: mar ried. 848. Ledger Central. DASSO. an acknowledged artist, opt-n for church choir position. M 004,Ledger Office. HOOKKEEPER. WELL EDUCATED AND THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED HY CERTIFIED PtlllLIC ACCOUNTANT: 7 YEARS' RUSINESS EX- PERIENCE. F51L LEDGERCENTRAL. DOOKKEEPER and cashier. lnsuranceTrage 2t7 experienced In all lines, brsnch and horns of- Pcesccounts. D 228 Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER wanta evening" work; books opened, audited, closed, cost system Installed. P 401. Ledger Office. ,. BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly exp., full charge" 6 yesrs. desires position. D ,308, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER." 20. married. 10 years' experl. ence; good offico jmanager. F 38. Ledger Cent. BKKPR". or assist., C. II. 8. srad.. quick and accur. at ngurrs, wishes pos. 1" 408, ed. Off, CHAUFFEUR." 12 years' experience, wants posi tion: careful, sober; reference: does own re psIring.N, Arit, 2503 N. 28th st. Phone. CHAUFFEUR Reliable man?" white, "married," age 85, cool-headed; 0 years' experience; Pierre. !-ocomoblle pref. M 803, Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR, colored, sober, married", private ortruck: canx'Psir. 810 N. Capital. COLLEGE MAN. 28. 7 "years' office snd selling .experience, wants to mske permsnent connec lion with reputsble firm. In office or covering territory adjacent to Phlla. D 818, Led. Off. DISTRICT RALES MANAGER At present and for 10 years selling nationally known product to the paint and allied Indus tries in PhUa. dtst., desires to change poe. ; ac customed to large business; highest refs. as to character and ability. F 248, Ledger Central. i y familiar with cloth lima vi ui-re ana water- HOUSEWORK Settled woman, white or col. orea. oaneiai iwu-Bwum i,u plait. cooKlng! no washing, good 'iJtns, suburbs good rsfer ences required. F 257. Ledger Office. pisin HOUSEWORK, xenerat. tie middle-aged woman, good borne. Letlser Office, eooki lionora- f s". HOUSltWpRK'glrli good wagea. Phone Wood: land 215 or call 847 8, 67lh st, LONQ-P1STANCE TKLEPHONB OPERATORS' By the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, young women ;luo4 educatloa. be- "'". .'HE. ..".."? "' 'rr $8 m ", iei'u I'rpiBotion roe up week Whlis U (boss who Qualify, iV H a m, to 9 p. m. and 7 yoin 784, .Bourn Bulldkigs lngl rapid nronanfti.n e... Apply Monday, iUpteniber ':'." -v o :mi d. m.. f. colored, (wanted for dustlut, furnl? MAID. xstEss zirt&rtfxtt' 'jBaWRters1 tcmm, jas. ' MAN wanted, thorough! nrlntlnr snd the hsndl proof compoundsi slve psrllculsrs In full. Address lock Hoi No 021. Toledo. O. ' MEAT CUri'KR AVPLY 03f EAST aJRARD AVKNUE. . MEN WANTED Bollermskers, locomotlve'ms chlnlsts. car repairmen, laborers, locomotive cleaners. Penns.r R. R Call 1711 Fllberj. at MEN. 10, wanted to learn the aausage and Pork packing business, 22c per hour. Apply fill r am rt-a ahlaiUH A la-l " ij iiwiiivwh HEAD DOOKKEEPER. capable taking full eharge.deslrea chsnge. D 280, Jdger Office. MAN snd wife, English, experienced cook and butler, want positions together; reference. M 238. 8. Cecil St. MAN. 84, experienced rsshlsr, bkpr.. pay clerk, desires responsible position. F848,Led, Cent. PORTER Rellsble colored man wishes position, store or office, n. Drown, 2022 Carpenter. SALESMAN "acquainted with" grocery trade In Phlla. and aurround'g cities sell's; line of cskes snd crackers wants good line. K 242. Led. Cen. SALESMAN Young married man. 23 years old. desires position; D yesrs' sxperlence, D 804, Ledger Office. OFFICE llOY. bright. 1(1 or 17 years of sgsT wsnted by large mercantile housej excellent rtiaurw u , ",,"iicn,( ..!.. fv. Ledger. Office. ( D 807. OFFICE Wll waniea in a manufacturing es. tabllshment In Kensington; reply In own hand writing giving full particulars, Address T 1I.10. Box 8148.' OFFICE -B"w?'sd. over 10. state vw.iZ pecieq. a -w .., av.nv--,. PIANO SALESMEN with experience In piano or Insursnce business preferred. Apply C. J. Ileppe Sons. 1117 Chestnut st. r PlftCBRS -wanted on nne woolen , yarn.- jon. ainan nii-a tim,, naucocii aoa Mont gomery ave; lKJKETBOOKS Yean .men with some exo Voil h Co., 3d floor. 12th and Callowhlll" P' TTrwTJ7e lii U1M .net -Z!Tt """ . 1 " wfcnUd by PliftiWphU tompanytaMmbUni inotorirurkii mwt be ablt to hndl mn Los. CylMiirCiiiltil. T"'-" " nun esferlen4 la ttui i 1 r or printing office) muotha a ft. lu. .KT week. Amerloaii Union, lnil Cheotnut .1"" mm 1 PPMR- Young ilweta In bindery reieneHli -' BTENOailAPIIER Experienced, educated young man. with Initiative, tact and ability, desires position, with manufacturing concern. F 144, Ledger Centrsl. YOUNO MAN, 18. desires traveling salesman position or other outdoor work; can furnish rood referen s aa to character and ability; familiar with .eastern Virginia and North Carolina: will take position most anywhere In United States. 8. W. Peske, Cleveland, Va. YOUNO MAN desires position In real estats office or title company; four years' experience, graduate Temple University! able to furnish bond and first-class references. E 740; Ledger Central. J YOUNO MAN, 27 years, wishes good-paying pe. "'" .- ". .u iiinnaacr or salesman) best reference. D 318. Ledger Office. clkHSBalb IMA OVERLAND, B-p..nger touting; used WlNToSrWyllnder. T-pssner touring. fflSSbmuk. iiv"mM ,oarln'' JfVJfflHhft'WV Xe'.rveryfp'ansl body. sTo'N.r.n'iTiS.r.t. L. II. 0'NEAU used Csr DepL rhoncs.. .. IMI Sprues 1803. ney.ion.. Pell, GRAND OPENINO THE RUlbLritATIRB;C0irANY SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Large stock f'sjrsnteed Hed Inner tubes at n speclsl price for this week only. 808 Red Tubes..... 80x8vi Red Tubes 82x84 Red Tubes 81x4 Red Tubes 82x4 Red Tubes 83t4 Red Tubes 84x4 Red Tubes '87x5 Red Tube ....11.40 .... 1.80 .... 1.83 ... 2.1" :::: i:SS :::: III Also msnr excsptlonsl bsrgalns In nll-slxs "r"' All msll orders rrornptl ' Ooods shipped C. O. D. anywhers. USED CARS FIAT 0-cyllnder. B-pstsenger 'tourlngl and repainted dark blue with eresm wheelsi guaranteed by our company. rACKARD. 1912, -cylln4er, 7-passenier. 48 II. P. CHEVROLET. 1014, 8-cyllnder tourlnr; good condition; 300 i FIAT MOTOR CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1827 Chestnut st. PULLMAN SLIGHTLY USED 1916 MODELS SEVERAL DEMONSTRATORS. USED LESS THAN THREE MONTHS. SAME OUAItAN TEE AS NEW CARS. POSITIVELY JtlaHT IN EVERY RESPECT TRICES ARE SUR TRISINOLY LOW. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 082 NORTH BROAD STREET POP. 1B38. RACE 2978. miAUm We have a few cheap csrs of which the chsssls would be very sultsble for truck or delivery work of any kind: don't lan to tome in ana look them over If you want something at Jor aenvery.puri IAXOMOD1LB bargain price for delivery purposes. It. -ill -.r.klra.t at lvWlttt 45(1. St A. JENK8. Mgr. Exchsnge Csr Dept. nwr.tvniv WAnoN Thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed: very attractive price! equipped with full panel bodyi othera built to order. , 1X)COMORILB 2814 Market st. Locust 450. HAJENKS,Ig.EfchangeCarpept; IBIS 4-CYL1NDER 8-psss. OAKLAND, starter and lights! enr In fine mechanical condition: price $850. . LOCOMODILB 2314 Market st. Locust 450. If. A.JENKS. Mgr. ExchangeCarDept. HUDSON PARTS SCHOBER 8330-45 MARKET ST. FOR BALE 3-ton Packard trucks, dump bodies: flrst-clsss conditio: can be seen working; price reasonable. F 340. Ledger Central. OAKLAND PARTS Schober 8330-45 MARKET ST. SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN OF USED CARS OORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N. DROAP. ABBOTT - DETROIT. 1014 touring car. fully equipped and In good condition. Bargain. UlOELOW-WILLEY MOTOR CO.. 804 N.Broad. 8. 8. ROGERS. Mgr. Exch. Car Dept. CADILLAC. 1812. touring car: 5 pass.; elegant running order: fully equipped: a bargatn. IllOEI.aWaWII.LKY MOTOR CO.. 304 N.Broad. 8. 8. ROQERS. Mgr. .Exch. Car Dept. overhauled and rice $850. AUTO n. uroaa at. CADILI.AC 1914 touring csr, repainiea: run equipment; pi BALES CORPORATION, 141 CHALMERS 1013 touring car. 5 passenger; ex cellent shspe: will mske aacrlflce price. DIGEI.OW.WILLEY MOTOR CO .304 N.Broad. S. 8. ROGERS. Mgr. Exch. Csr Dept. CHEVROLET roadster. 1913. perfect condition, for ssle. D 28. ledger Office. IIUDSONS Phaetons equipped with lectrlc roadsters and cabriolets. leetric Hants Oomerr-Sehwortx 253 N. Hants and llrosa St.. starters. mils. IIUPMORILE. 1013. 82 Roadsterr fine condition: repainted; looks like new, u 836, Ledger Centrsl. IMPERIAL 1914 touring csr, fully equipped' fine running order; at a big bargain. DIOKLOW-WILLEY MOTOR CO .804 N.Broad. 8. 8. ROQERS. Mgr. Exch. Car Dept. LIMOUSINES Suitable for funerst work or hscklng of any kind, auburbsn or station work: ranging in price from $300 up; laocomoblle and other makee. LOCOMODILB 2314 Market st. Locust 450. II. A. JENKB. SIsr. Exchange Car Deptr LOCOMOBILE. 1816 88 Limousine. This csr is like new. Owner hss gone South and we have it for ssle. Don't 'fsll to see this csr If you wsnt a late model high-grade Limousine for Immediate de livery, I.OCOMODILE 2814 Market st. Locust 430. II. A. JENKS, Mgr. Exchange Car Dept. LOOOMOHILE Type I chain-drive chnssls, suitable for firs or delivery equipment! In guaranteed mechan ical condition; price 1600. S I.OCOMOUILE 2314 Market st. Locust 430. II. A. JENKS. Msnsger Exchange Car Dept. - LOCOMOHILE. 1816 7-passenger Touring, slightly used: now being repainted! tlrra new: car still bearo new csr guarantee. Original price $3100. now $3700. lOCOMOUILK 2314 Market st. Locust 4 CO. It. A. JENK8. Mgr. Exchsnge Car Dept. MITCHELL 1918 louring car: very speedy; good condition: fully equipped : big bargain. HIGELOW-WILLEY MOTOR CO.. 804 N. .llroad.S, 8.Hogers, Mgr.Exch, CrDept. MOLINE 1913. S-psssenger touring; overslte tires, repainted, new storage battery; In fine condition: coet $2230; will sell for $330. HIOELOW-WILLEY MOTOR CO 301 N. Urod. B.S. Rogers, Mgr.Exch. Car Dept. OVERLAND. 1013. Model A0, 5-psssenger torn-: !n,! a S? ,ratir"'.JK!lt covers; In flue condl. tlonr will sell for $300. HIOr.LOW.WILLEY MOTOR CO.. 804 N.Broad 8. 8. ROOERBj Mgr. F.xch. Car Dept" PULLMAN touring car. 6 cylinder. 46 II. pT. 1814! etectrlo starter and lights: electric itir shift: power tire pump! wire wheels) tires II,., I1BB driven about 2500 ml miles: newly painted and gone ,11,300 miles: newly painted and rone over; (n per feet shspei 1860 csslu 11 N, 21st st. SIMPLEX a;, touring, electric starter and ,..,,., intuit, w.iitui-u. r ini, ieq. cent AUTO SWMLIjM IF TOO WANT to sell your rdd csrtT. 313-17 N. 12th st. Park ,'t. TfMirfcM.nr!Antv-ie . flew Departure Service Sta. The Hi, 814 Arch st. Th. Walnut 3IJ7 . k. ... -'ARTS ' , to hulld or repair tnv . Phils. Aiitn Parts Co., 828 nIShv rar! AUTO JPIREs . PULLMAN TIRES njssrin-i oii fniifs- IJfmrA M PRIMS. 236 N. Dresd " ll 1 1 11 tfi B , i V.V Tiw. V Slightly used, all M-823 North 18th, Park 14?8,-1 BUSINESS OFZ'ORVUNtn' IF YOU WANT CAPITAL"! ll.r""yiJ.lar &","?I''2:. 'Main a i laws Vf any St.te'Jt "WnS , rats Manual mailed free nn tiZSl?!- U. S. INCORPORATING (n FINANCE DUILDING. Pltlr i t-Vy- , -; .-, ' ' -;--,""1",-'-',M i n a rpTjxTrria? ftnn ? . . ' W. will help yourd.e.oparT?n,!ll Jin., until VSo?"" ""l 0Mn "nd., FOSTER & WEBSTER swtb iuji unestnui st. Dell pbene Waij ... .an,a it, i.Aivr. ui-i-uiwuniii -ror a younv ... understsnds the wholessl? iSJd'tSJ" bus ness to seeura an f.f.t .i0Fflnl necesssrvi our secretary and Iressurer 3 t'n. selero illness, hsd to reslitn I'J"! POS tlon la Atwnl etanH -tWl,-.. 'M"' SM t applicant must bo a llvo wtrV, 15 iTJfxJSfl 32500 TO 83000 to Invest, wllh ssrvle.. J?8 V"J. .!" tu!'nH.-.n fn aSro'rSVlnV'afej ....,.. u, ityriiam-i, now In ooeratlaA comhlnlng smsll manufactories. th' i iHIHu.'BrB cS?8r Sl'rbt&t""' ' )Artihi-A wny xrnn I2,tft0 tn Join uu kt Ansa . hut .lon't r5 .1- s . Vrv- valti.ki- Al ln I prir. If vnil Mr nrtntrn t -i"yf." W1 wnnt Ursn returns. vrrlte m. unless you mean business, p I40 Central, "V orrOHTUNITT to cure Interest In s.4 ; m.bivr th. vr.; .."'7-ic:i.ar.'nion!. . "" 7'"- -- bibmiq Krucie on ins t FOR SALE Estsbllshed wsgon. truck- as . " tomohlle hod hiilMlrT.. K...i'..II'li ..! &"kla".' r.vL Cl'l"lW ...,.a. . ........T., wnmngja. 10a B. j2tll ( TA AR.TNER wanted with 320.000 In lextlla chine business. D 2B1. Ledger Office BUSINESSPERSONArs HAVE YOU A WILL? Most Imnprlant business In life Is to h,J a will legally prepared, protecting thosi i h!9 you wsnt to get your estate. Regarjltittl amount of vnur rjrooertv. will for 12.30: expert service. lor appoiniment. we win draw rwrjl i-nons or wr . U. B. INCORPORATING CO FINANCE nUILDINp. ritlLADEIHlA DTAMOMna rtntTniiT Bsnlc references. .Appraisement, 1 per eeatJ Til tit a...-' z: IIARRY W. SM1T t Sanson St. KVENINO CLOTHES TC "Attn ij"ii "ip. iiioiie i-opiar .'S3, UDen steal l-rmMKH'S. tilth anri ni.. ..! XrT...,T'1'l .- ..... ..an. ,.,J. . SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by el-ctrelnhil K nnlv nasManant M-au l I- ' '. - si-vnr -" iiiniiciu "n... fj rurtlWI mYTe&ttSm ITI4T inr lTltH Thasl.o UU- -"-! MISS SMfl 402 Keith Theater JJldc. 1 DRESSMAKINU AND MILLINERTl TIfE McDOWELIi DIlBSilAKINO BCUOOlJ Individual Instruction, short courses. tul M DpNCKLA DI.DQ.,' 11th ft Market sU. FOit SALE $38 LARGE TALlilNG MACHINE Koison witn csoinei ror noioing oo recersi finished In a beautiful quartered oakf tv new SS4: can he nald at the rati, of TX weekly: an excellent bargain, In good co tlon: (anal to new: write for romnUte 11a, bargains and special 30 days' free trial tOu.i HEPPE'S UPTOWN STORES Cor. 0th and Thompson ats. U1LLIARD, rOOL.e combination, second ham uvumii auiu, iciiiru. CAuitiinau , repaifM supplies. j.ais ivearer. American manuf turer. 329 (J Irani ave. Phone Kent. ill. BILLIARD, pool table Ing alleys; et mreet uo.. ui iKUK-a. iiev, ctf.nii-i'-.nq oqw - imrm-mi. itosiiiioauar :2J 8. Mh st. Phons Vilv-JH UILLIARD AND POCKET TAHT.ES howling alleis: essy payments. HRUNSWIff OALKE-COLLENDER CO.. 1002 AlCh. "o CASH REGISTERS bought, exchanged, rfsiltet repistea; supplies; new sno isciory r-ei nr tntal anrlara aa Inw um ISO Call see our new models. Reglsers sold by us i cssy pa-ments and runy gunrr.t-ei. .J THE NATIONAL CASH RKOI3TER CfXT 730 CHESTNUT STREET BTtluf.?'.,hVi0Io3'Jour'nl Poetically nsa-L run less thsn (too miles. ... b. liuwi.un CO.. 24 N. Broad st. Wanted. AUTOS WANTEDFOR PARTS. Philadelphia Auto Parts Co.. 2 N. Hth. tsrk 14 lg. AUTO LIVEBY AND 0AHAQE3 YOUNO IAN as assistant to secretary, slso knowledge coal accounting and general office woie, j ,w, L-uiir uince. edrer I es posl YOUNG MAN d'eslre portion In manufacturing or purcliaalng department of large cornora. tlon; p 2Z2j. Leljrer Office, ' TOUNO MAN. good penman, experienced In ship. pln M!. ,.,p".r,in Si'slnsssi referenoesi typist anoT billing clerk. K 24o. jLedsar Central. '"", "VI"' ' jvonrton. Bcnool atudant. S years' of Acs experience, wishes pos II loo with opportunity, D 2S2,i,edrer otaos. YOUNO MAN. 31. high school lhAAl .-.J)...... tt. J ' MiUInn f txXZitZX" ""ifVrtwn-lT'V."1" YOUNO MAl4 20. good sdueaUoVdOTVrpos.; tlon In offlce: experienced. PTtS. Led, tjjnt. HAVE YOU 'POSITION, ' rsaoenaW ' " aaiorr phsne of advancement, for genllenSan. gooJ w. . v..v;...aw aanMUalWia. 11 hualneaa caoaeltv anit .UH..I..1 . , .Ihv a.nl .- aM- -- If." .' ,. minLixs iiMiiic creoit cia sell slui erats. of ty, Inves- aajust Ing, purchsslns, auditing departroiiit.' local or traveling, or other occupation! V llg.LeXcent OENMHAL bookkeei periencea, reference. bookkeeper and banking nan.ex- irirasffir KMPIiOYMKNT ASKHCIB8 MltS. M. KA.NB. Sll 8. miTlt3wlilaa mIT tlon. nrsKlass Protaatant aitdOatCfi INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO. rfAIWffi VoB',RH Diamond B40g. Never closed. Park 7. ItMR.T'VS-CAn co. HTer closed. Formvrly Jttnv . -$ JtBMJr3jiv,W fllPF!!!. flrenronf. elnnlnfif out 00 sllrlltlr I nil eieea nnd makee; hlr bSriralna. 219 roitrth st. (between Race snd Vlnel. . .J-J triTnitrrs 11-rir j, ntiTTnv-.Vfion Has the largest and 'best assortment ets used offlce fur.Uturo and fixtures lap this part of the country. Anrthlnsi to 'equip an offlce. st rrlrea test sill, pleaso you. Free deiuery snywnert. Dllll"-ll, lrcla, fl.uv r.AVH tl ninB-l inn rfnuhlai. anv nle CHAIR EXCHANGE. Cor.. 0th and Vlne.4J HEATING ranges, boilers: bsrgalns In n-wj -i-.i. -i .i b.il,,- ,-t., upv a reDUlll all lr.BKCB. Wnl.lrt.lirilaJi.1 HEATERS, rebuilt 1827 Filbert St. INSTRUCTION Sluslrsl SINGERS wanted for prominent EplM church choir: instruction In best cn'ircn nr In return for two services pr Sumlar P . ledger Offlce. MACHINERY AND T00L3 -vnTT WAV HrMfi thai a,nirlanM nf tnanV by considering the machines in which,' fH a VTi.viiTfvnnv T.11-TAI. for llnln.T IIMW hearings hss long been used. IRON s,v) 11 rOU.NUUia, 143 JNOrtn necona. JAMES YOC01I k (Kit POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT. Dynsmos. motors. Doners, strum mi, 127. N dtrj glnes. pumps, air compressors. FBANK.TUtUl !Y. Inc., motors and machinery bontfctTi ireo. aiam . 221 N rarr una and rented: armatures repaired. Market ouutv, xearaiey vo, s-ivn itrtair nnnrnn.nf enrivkets clisU vator buckets and transmission msiTlslJ on CHARLES UO.ND COMPANY, iio ArJ DENCH milling machines, plain mllllsg cnines. lu-in iienar iooi rooni euni-x,-. NUTTAtL. 1740 norm j NEW CONCRETE MIXER 7V4. ft. "Boss" I oune driven on trucics. witn losaer - , 8JBJfjreiTr8JJON8, J37 N. Sdsfc-I avTT. arms MprrAT.n TO nENRY K. FORT CO.. 2221 N. Aowj PIPE ft FITTINGS, all aires. PHILA. JDJ t'li'is suri'bi, jubo n. Jin. mn i MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PIANOS... SEPTKUBKR 8ALB HEPPJS'B UPTOWN 8T0RM The summer rental pianos srs rspl Ing back. Many of tho finest Iteppe. m Jules ana HchomacKer pianos, as o(j will be sold st reductions of 130 to IIH I he new prices. Guaranteed for l 'armenta of 15 monthly and upwsrd. iiwiai, 'Ml iin.l.li, nlinA, hv aueh VMM nvvu. my at'..a,..b. ... ,.. iiamnii. -... BUY MOISTER Portable Oarasea Steel 72 stucco. On display ggg'f w, athf'Ttog. fHsn! AUTO HEPAIRINO lir,fl?VMS.f.ff. '. TfiSir. Vgs&y for iupervraIoniv..u .RSWr?ii i ?""fo bill SStiAT33S auu.nut lor inOQIM Bl .1 nrHB LAnTIEit" Carburet S.'l POUBTB B!BS a-s... HRfK" VTo -!"' a17-''T 1 -L-.I.VBIE1I1I ar CYLlNrjBRS R lurnisnt weed ft ppMBTBR TROUBLM tT eo.. n8trK.Ktfa. AS:. ,l vIaka Under uiklar HoWool TfiJWMA'ti' wanted to solicit aBdlnttrrtSvrwT ftlla. urrltory for retah coal vardi aui. EaUMMAW. by woll-eUbUebod tirs oasapany: swsamssss AUTO, .PAINTING WANTKD lrJl OhmasssBS I Tor cock and okftn as. as. aana. an . latk mi rljLJiTLJHlii. ,L. . t'iSB "-"' -' -i--tr--aj PMfs. wstiMaods, nrrmrswii. AUTO PAINTING Top and Slip Covora OOMHBRCIAU OR PI.BASURH CARS JYT.'Sn lit JiViAiaa2otr"1i nrJSSJ!f' 1 1S bast .. ir prteeo aea a tkl JT T, m stker akop in GS2i F' TAKVI8, JR. ritAM eraFi a Hissr Chlckerlnv. ninsnam-uirara. K ird. Haines, lllsslus.. tS4j art payment on slanola-planos. vlctroias,jsj i, yictrolss,! ve been marked dawn to 179, f,. Si du, eic. io monin. . esverai piaycr-pisnos. oiisiiw? " duced 1200 and I SOU below reyuli Terms of H monthly and unward. tl rive piano-players at IM. IM. J en ii. e M, ..i will or any MSI 00 new pianos. Rim, Msrcellus, Bctioraacker, Franceses, at one usilr.j Sonpiete line of vktrolss, records, off or write for oompUte list. I satalozuea and speoisl pans ot psyn conM'SfX XJ.B'WoBPSaP- Bstaonsnsa loou. MAIKWANY VIOTB0LA OUTW -.rh'iMfiVtid0'-- i-iipwas ana large iiiori"T Urrlsbt pUfa aeoepted as .part ft vletrolss. No oharge Jot estimate. HB?PE'a UlTOWN 6TOHM Comer tn nnd Tbompn' sts. vm-smz&i& wiin wiuk jor on W'P. od .mmloITCm' at n. rroiii.t! JP"'(' in or t nn ucitd pi-r, ymm ocspted. Call sins jairae . ufrtre lor lllustrattd '! or, itS and Yhumpsuii sta ''-tfa MM, VlCTOtl 1iKr'OHD3 NOW OHj US rifKiTNTiT Bf CMUKKBiMo' Uiail l-UStflf owawp vujowrr. Ml