Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 21, 1916, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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    (3UFWTH TO RETURN
TO 5-RHL FEATURES
Prodttcw of Spsctaclea Willing
to Make Simpler Films Than
Hia "Intolerance"
Br the rheteplay Editor
According; to a. New TorJc Interviewer,
who ha a Ion talk with D. W. Orimth,
producer of "Intolerance," now running In
the metropolis, and of "The Birth of a
Nation," at the Chestnut Street Opera
Hoiwie, thla city, the director Is going: In
for shorter motion pictures than those two
)flcs which added lustre to his name.
Asked If his next production would be
another supreme effort, he replied: "I hope
not. I'm willing that some one else should
try the experiment. I prefer to make some
simple five-real pictures; they do not tie
up larg-e sums of money." Before "The
Birth of a Nation." Mr. Orimith made
snorter features, such as "Avenging; Con
science." "The Escape." and "Home, Sweet
Home." Ills action In returning to less
elaborate films may have a compelling In
fluence on other directors, and may result
In a general trend away from the speo
tacular and glgantlo in cinematography.
Path win release next month "The Light
That Failed," the first moving picture based
on a Kipling story. The celebrated Itud
yard Is said to have written all the leaders
for the film. Robert Edeson will play the
blinded Dlok; Lillian Tucker, the ambiti
ous and selfish Malxla; and Jose Collins,
Bessie.
Bessie Barrlsoale, Ince-Trlangle leading
woman, la In New York for a vacation,
after three years of work In California,
She Is halving business and enjoyment by
conferring with Thomas It. Inca, while in
the East. Phlladelphlans remember Miss
Barrlscale In the flesh from her perform
ances In "The Bird of Paradise" and "We
Are Seven," some seasons ago.
Sidney Ayres, one-time Idol of the femi
nine photoplay fans. Is dead In Los Angeles.
Before the flood of stago stars Inundated
the motion-picture plain several years ago,
Mr. Ayres was exceedingly popular. He
played with Sellg, Universal and American.
Los Angeles has welcomed John Barry
more, a visitor there. He may play In an
Ince featuro before returning to New York.
Names of national prominence are asso
ciated with the Photoplay League, In pro
cess of formation In New York city. This
association Is designed to unite patrons of
the films In an organized effort to create
a demand for wholesome, attractive and In
structive plays. Included In tho advisory
committee are Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson.
E. H. Sothern, Julia Marlowe, Norman
Hapgood. Cornelius Vanderbllt and Mrs.
Charles H. "Whitman, wife of the Governor
cf New York.
Mlzzt Hajos, the llttlo Hungarian oper
etta star, has gone Into pictures. She wilt
take the role of nn Austrian girl In an
eight-reel feature, "Hyphenated." which the
Sunbeam Motion Picture Corporations will
release. Naturally, the film discusses tho
problem of the hyphenate.
Perhaps veteran movie frequenters re
call Pathe's old trick picture, adapted from
Jules Verne, "A Trip to the Moon." An
other of his novels. "Around the World
in Eighty Days," la to bo visualized In six
reels and distributed by the Herald Film
Corporation In October. Phlleas Fogg, tho
" hero, visits London, Suez, Alexandria. Hong
Kong. Vancouver, New York and Cherbourg.
This ought to provide a cosmopolitan back
ground. "Fatty" Arbuckle has completed a new
Keystone, in which a theater scene neces
sitated 'a large orchestra, and a stream of
water running down a papier macho mountain.
EVENING LBrKSrEIVPHILADELPHIiV, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER St 1916
Pmhi4 UnwHgelew on Street
Th eondttfon of James Farley, twenty.
Mx years oM, of !.8t Sharp street. Is pui
wtag physicians at the Northwestern Gen
eral Hospital. n was found unconscious
at Twenty-third street and Ridge avenue
and was sent to the hospital. After being
admitted to the institution he was seised
with convulsions, Farley was recently
operated on for appendicitis. His condition
Is said to be critical.
Funeral Of A. P. Broadbcnt
Funoral services for Alonzo P. Broadbent,
who died lost Tuesday after a long Illness,
wilt be held this afternoon at his home,
12.7 Adams avenue, Frankford. The Inter
ment will be mado at Ureenwood Cemetery.
Mr. Broadbent was seventy-one years old
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service March 12, 18S3, and since that time
ua ucoji continuously in ino water uureau.
He was a member of the Pennsylvania
mllltla and served through two enlistments
as an emergency man In 1163 and 18G3.
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PAPOIIHCHEK. ELIZABETH kARIB 4
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POPPLE. JOSEPHINE I
Illl.llivr., 11.1,11 JMIL7,
RULEFF. PllANCIB DUDLET. ITS,
IITAN. MART T., 62 yrs.
HF.RMbM.lcii. ixUiaB It, W. Cellini
fill, l., IIAKIIAI.A!
SlJtlHTKIl, THOMAfl P.
SIMPSON, WILLIAM II., JO yrs.
SINIMC, ItENltr C, 40 Tin.
SNYDKR MART ANN FINNET.88 TT.
STENfKNUEMlfcn. MARY MAODALfcN.74 yrs
stkrni;r, HBi.nN jones.
STEVENS. JESSIE dV 11, FrenVltntllte, N. J
ColllngswMd.
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Theatrical Baedeker
BnOAO "The Two Janes." with Harry Fisher.
An Impossibly amateurish musical fare.
Xt)RRE8T "Miss Sprlngtlms," with Sari
Petress. John 13. Hsxsard and Oeorao
MacFarlane. A Vlctrolaful of delirious Vien
nese music, with sood comedy added.
GARRICK "Sport of Law." with Mary Poland
and Frederick Truesdell. A drama by Stuart
Fox. based upon tho motive of revenge which
takes possession of a yours woman's mind.
The first metropolitan production of a pro
vincial and Incenuous thriller.
X,TRIC "Robinson 'Crusoe. Jr.," with Al Jol
son. Lawrenco D'Orsay and Kitty Doner, A
Winter Garden show with a plot and all the
other things. Jolson at bis best.
ADELPHI "Experience." with Ernest Glen
dinning. Wlllsm Insersoll and a lares cast.
A "modern morality play." with more reality
and faumanness about It than traced "Every
woman." Olendlnnlng acts superbly.
AT POPULAR PRICES
WALNUT "The Eternal Masdalene." with Ku
senle Blair. A dream-play of the red llsht dis
tricts, written on old-fashioned lines, but en
hanced by the striking- actlnr of tho star.
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "Th
Birth of a Nation." with Henry B. Walthall.
Ma. March. Lillian Qlsh. Bobble i Hsrron. Wall
lac Reld and tho well-remembred cast. D.
w. Griffith's pbotodrama'ot tho Civil War.
jeen last year at tho Forrest and now re
turning to th city for Its nrst allowing at
popular prices. Limited enlevement.
KNICKERBOCKER "Tho Olrl II Couldn't
Buy.'-wltb. Mab.ll Kattlls and others. A
comedy-melodrama, already familiar to the
city. In which a forlorn young girl resists
th. temptations of a man who has ruined
her father.
NEW FEATUREl FILMS
TTANLBT Last half of week. Th Reward
of Patience," with Louis Huff snd Lottl
Plrktord. a Famous Playtrs-Paramount fllin.
and others.
ARCADIA Last half of week. "Th Social
Secretary." with Norma' Talmas and Glad
den James, a arimth-Trlanslo Dim. and
others.
VALACE Last half of week, "Th Victory of
Con.cl.nc." with Lou Tellegen and Cleo
Rldgley. a Lasky-Paramount production, and
others.
REGENT Last half of week. "Mister 44."
with Harold Locltwood and May Allison, a
Torke-Metro production, and others.
ICTpRtAT-Last half of week. ("-Mister ."
with Harold Lock wood and May Allison, a
Torke-Mstro production, and others.
VAUDEVILLE
Tjcii h-8 Florens Tempest and Marlon Sun-
Broaaway jiounut"i Harry
ahln In
sereeiora in "Twenty Odd Tears"! Kelix
Adler. Maurie Hrlerr and Oraca Klrur
Mabell Ossood and Emma IUua: Ducan and
Raymond In 'Th.y Auto Know natter"! th
Itoratnl Troup! Klna and Ilarv.y In a comedy
aketont Jtoberto. and Verera. and Sells Trl
bun Pictorial New.
SLOBK-r-Tb Golden-Orloft Troop of Russian
JlrKrn.Vd-SefiC5V'.V.:-Wlfdlsh In
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nd iMdom In Ooio to lh Weddinc", Jonta
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Are Lansdor.e In "John's New Car'! Ki
nuaiwa ana.Kuter In "Willi Jones's ,t
VXirZl Aoooit ana wnttei Joe Mrownlne In
"The Rfeurn of Molomon"! Neher and Kap
pellei th. Path News and Mutual comedies.
WILLIAM PJfN Laat half of we.k. "Autumn
Pays"! t6 Van Lion Trio i Morris and Camp
SS". &..1HH. a TTlanji. flJm, and "Tba
Olrl With a Thousand Eyes."
'-Afe.rabmi Wiley and Lrnri Phllbrlclc
2 X ,VV. xTW,ar aB4 O'vso and Uuerlan
MDeflTRBlLB,
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'faaSWar hem of black-face fun.
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Hutchinson Funeral Tomorrow
The funeral of Henry Tale Hutchinson,
who died yesterday, will be held Friday
afternoon at the home of his brother-in-law,
Joseph Priestly Button, 24 S West Upsol
street. Ml Airy. Mr. Hutchinson wan tho
lineal descendant of Rllhu Yalo, the founder
of Tale University. He was a speolal agent
pf the Northwestern Insurance Company.
He Is survived by his sister, Mrs. Joseph
Priestly Button. Mr. Hutchinson was a
member of the Oermantown Cricket Club
and the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
E. B. Coxe, Jr, Funeral Tomorrow
Funeral services for Ecltley Brlnton
Cexe, Jr., of 1S04 Locust street, one of tho
founders and a contributor to the support
of the University Museum, who died yes
terday at his summer home at Drlfton,
Pa., will be held tomorrow afternoon nt 4
o'clock, nt St James's Church, 22d and
Walnut streets. The Interment will be
prlvnto. Mr Coxe Is survived by his
mother. Mrs. Charles B. Coxe.
Father of P. R. T. Head Dies
Word was received hero today of the
death nf C!nrr-n Titian .... nn..
B. Mitten, president of tho Philadelphia
iiawm irunsit company, at me residence
of his son, Arthur Mitten, In Chicago. Ho
was nlnetv venm nlri. A wMnw an, in
children survive.
JBeatljS &cportct)
BACON, JOSEPH I... 2, Camden. N. J.
llAnRAS. JOHN W 8033 N. 4th St.
I1IS3UOQER. JOHN J,
IIOLAND. THOMAS K.
U1UNNAK. UtllNAUD H.a OS TTS,
UltlOOS. MALCOLM, Jr.. 2014 N. lith St.
PROADBBNT. ALON70 TOTTER. 71 yrs.
piltuiin'T r. rmti r .twit... ...
CAMPBELL. PKTER T.
J.iii.V'c7.,.;ir.-?.-.u.i?A'i-".aM Dans aves.
CATTKLL. CLKMENTINB O., 69. Gloucester.
CLr.MENT,lllCHARD O.. 71, lladdonneld. n! J,
COHN, EDW. M.. 63, Lancaster. Pa.
COLLADAY, STEPHEN W.
COXE, ECKt.EY IMUNTON, Jr.
CROSS. FLORENCE M., 22 yrs.
CUNLISSH, JAUR3 8.
DAILY, JAMES P.
DAVJCNPORT. ELEANOR.
DAVIS. HANNAH. 78. 171 Oay St., Manayunk.
DEHR. JOHN, 40 yrs. "7UM,
DILLON, PATRICK J.
DOYLE. WILLIAM F.
E0R,N"ibA'v! 272 at'
KOItMAN. JOHN D . 03 TTS.
frORSYTH. ANNA B.
fullv:hton. john d,. es yr.
OARTNHR. FRBDERIClC. 4S yra.
OAtlOHAN, MARY L., 11 yrs.
GEOROK, El.I.nN M 0 yrs.
UIVENH. JAMhS. 1020 Caflowhtll at.
OLACK1N. MARY A.
SJ.'KJS1?' "NBBN CARR. yrs.
flORDONj. JOSEPH.
OROSAKT. GRACE. 83 yrs.
"ALL. SUSANNAH D.
HAMILL. CATHARINE,
liEiRNMite ?r Suffo,k-u x-
HEIN. ANNA M,, 60 yrs?
HENREDSONi A. 13., HuntlnSdnn ViIIft p.
IIKKHLUIN. CLARA IUISA ,78 1 yri l '
H GOINH. CATHERINE. T "
HINKLE. DAVID, 05 yrs.
HORNIO. JOHN.
HL-OHKS. LILLIAN D . 8 yra.
1IUMMHL. EHNliST. Sr 83 yrs.
HUTCHINSON. HENRY VaLB
JEFFERSON. IRA H 41. 68BB Glenmor av-
iausssa: jjasa k:- " 2" w?vsssa :
KELLY. GEORGE S.
!!o,NG!,iw?ifLi5M,ST8r.,vV..Vvii",,on' N-J-
McCANN. PATK. i. a.
McCLENAHAN. ANNA E.
McCONAGHY, ANNA. 68 yra.
McGOVERN, JOS. P.
JIcKENNA nRIDOET E.
MACDONALD. ANNIE, S3 yra.
MA n"dr. joiin D..4Tyrs.
AiAunrjjt, utiujtUQ M.
MITCHELL, WILLIAM N.
MORAN. ?ATHERINE M.
5EAA&:l,,1i5T,0.l;KL.K,r- B2 Chestnut sL
TROTT, WALTER M.. 41 yra.
TYSON Kev, ROUT T
VELTntJP, MAIIY. 27 rs.
WALTON, JOHN, 74, Ilorsham. Pa,
WALTON. JOHN U. .
WnSTRY, HMIAII FRANCKS.
WILLIAMSON, EMMA.
ZIEC1LKR, HORACE T,
5Bentfj(
BISSEnm. On September IB. 1018. JOHN J
husband of Lillian Thorn lllsseser. Relatives
and friends, also tho members of Corinthian
Lode, No, 808, P. and A, M are Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Friday, at 2
p. m., at his lata residence. 1041 N. Robinson
st. Interment at Ml. Mortah Cemetery.
nOLAND. On September 20. 1018. THOMAS n.
IIOLAND. Relallvea and friends are Invited to
attend tho funeral services, on Friday, at
8:30 p. m., at his lata rosldenr. 688 Orden
ave., Swarthmore, Ta. Interment private.
CAMPIIKLI.. On B-jitemW ID, 1J18, at Itar.
rlsburr. Pa.. EMMA VIRGINIA CAMPRELL
(nee Spertns). widow of Dr. J. Moor Cams,
bell, of Philadelphia. Relatives and friends
ara Invited to attend the funeral services, on
r Saturday, at 2 p.m., at daughter's residence.
Mrs. Robert A. Taylor, 6112 Spruce st. In
terment private.
COXi: On September 20, 1018.' at Drlfton. Ta.,
1SCKLEY nfilNTON COXE. Jr.. son of the
late Charles Rrlnton Coxo and Elisabeth
Slnklor Com. Funeral services at St. James's
Church, 22d and Walnut sts., Philadelphia.
Friday at 4 p. m. Interment private.
DAV12S'P0nT. On September 20, 1918. ELE
ANOR, wife of J. Oliver Davenport and dansh
ter of Annie and th late Patrick Hopkins.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Saturday, at 7:30 a. m from the
residence of her slstsr. Mrs. Sarah Q. O'Don
nell, 128. Paatorlus St. lllsh mass at St.
Vlnrent do Paul a Church at 8 a. m. In
formant at Holy Sepulchre.
ly,"'V. On September 10. 1018, PATRICK
HENRY, son of Patrlok and Ma Dnffy (nee
Oppnhe!m). ased 7 months and 4 days. Rela
tives snd friends are Invited to attend funeral,
on Friday, at 1 p. m. precisely, from his
rarenta' residence. 2720 Oermantown ave.
nterment Arllnston Cemetery.
rUIJ.nnTON. On September 20. 1018.
JOHN D. FULLERTON, aced 08 years, at his
?5yFh,.'.r residence. Mrs. J. s. Williamson.
6244 KInctesslne avs. Duo notice of the
funeral will b shrn.
aADOHAN. On September 10. 1018, suddenly.
t: . uin.r ui ingmii r. ana reiua
McCafferty Gauchan. In her 11th year. Rala.
lives and frl-nrta aro Invited to attend the
funeral, on Friday, at 8:80 a. m., from ber
liww roiiiiciigo, uuio isioya St.. uormsn-
tpwn. Solemn high mass at the Immaculate
Conception Church at 10 a. m. Interment at
Holy Sepulchre.
OiiOMAKl. On September SO. 1018. GRACE,
widow of John Qrosart. ased 88 years. Fur
ther notice of tho funeral will be slven from
tho residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. Klrk
patrlck. 2228 Christian streeu
IirnRT.riN On September 18. 1918. at Atlan
tlo City. N. J., CLARA LOblSA. widow of
Gustav Herrleln. aged 78 years. Relatives
and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Friday, at 8 p. m.. at her late
residence. 1724 N. 10th st. Interment private.
MNKLE. On Sentembor 18. 1018, suddenly.
DAVID, husband of Matilda ninkls (nee Oemp
her). mred 03 years. Relatlvea and friends are
Invited to attend tho funeral service., on Fri
day, at 3 p. ra at his 1st residence. Beth
lehem Helshts, Flourtown. Montcomery
County. Pa. Interment private.
HUTCHINSON On September 20 1918, sud
denly, HENRY YALE HUTCHINSON. Rela
tlves and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Friday, at 4 p. m.. at
.. residence of Joseph Priestley Button. 248
V. Upsal St., Mount Airy. Interment nrlrate.
JrPlSi.0izP', September 10, 1018, IRA II..
VS;.. !V.Dl vioia u. jenerson (nee Husted). of
p3(l Ulenmoro ac. ned 41 Tars. Itela.
tlves and friends, also Independence Lodce,
No. 68. 1. O. O. 1-., ara Invited to attend the
run-ral ervlc-s. on Saturday, st 2 p. m , at
th Oliver II. Hair Bulldlntr. 1820 Chestnut st.
Interment at Mount Mnrlah Cemetery. Re
mainsmay bo vlowed Friday, from 7 to 0
P. m.
10ini?,0,?riRr .S'5th.a MoMb. 10th. 1018.
?II5;a,J9i4a.ND' 8d..mfant son of Walter
J. and Edith Warner Johnson, at his parents'
residence. 23 w. Winona ave.. Oermantown,
of Infantile paralysis. No runenl.
HYS.a$7n.S.e1??' -20- 1BI8. -cnrtis-
-J:V w. t.i... sea o oars. relatives
aSdr.fL'n(U Ma Invited to attend the funeral,
on I rldjy, at p u. m.. from the residence of
her brother-in-law. Mr. Joseph Morath, 1842
Rii!Vo1aV '. Interment at North Cedar
Hill. Auto senlcs.
"mil'iiVir-?," September , 1. 1810. IDA
yilHA,HAM'i..w'f8 S' Benjamin Ketchom. Jr..
nnd daushter of tho lato John H. and
iru?Jrt.tta Vtarn.'r Oraham. Relatives and
friends of tho family aro Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon.
fk,S olock precisely, at her late residence,
prlvat?" r ' 0vMbr0k. Ta. interment
M.UIN. On September 18, 1018. auddenly. at
Altoona Pa.. Dr. JOHN B. MAHN. son of
Henry B, and tho late Fannio Mahn, ased 47
roara. Relatives and friends are Invited to at
tend the funeral eervlces, on Friday, at a p.
St" .at.th.s 9'fyer H. Hair llulldlns. 1820
Chestnut st., Philadelphia. Interment private,
McCANN On September 18. 1818. PATRICK,
husband of Sarah Ann McCann (nee Mcarath)!
of Derry Alio, County Tyrone, Ireland. Rela.
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DEATRa
! and fclends, ! th efrtcers' and board
Of aIraAtaB ff tha It.,, n.iltilln. a m 1j.aM
-;i,i.:r -:.. "'?..'?'".. -"-ia .t-" --"
Aasoclstlon. St. Mlchsel's Holy Nam So.
fifty. St. Michael's Young ifen's Society, St.
Michael's Renenclsl Society, llrsnch No. 118.
nun Bsivsnor council, no. B9.
IS. A. U, II I U l.
Michael's Rem
a k. o? a.i
I?. o'
K. of c.l Division No. 18. A. O. 11 I L. O
o. II, lodge. No. 64, and all other orranlia
tlOn. Of whln ha Mraa a maka aa la,la
to attend th funersl, on Krld.r. at 8 30 a,
rn., from his lata residence, 1B08 N. 4th st.
Solemn requiem mt. at St, Michael's Church
at 10 a, in. precisely Interment at New Cath.
oral Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
RintlKN. On September 19. 1818, EDWARD,
husband of Louisa M. Illehen (neo Klein).
Duo notice of the funeral will ba alven from
his 1st residence. 208J W, Cumberland st
KCI.KPT. On September 10, 1010, suddenly,
KRANCIS DUDLEY RUI.KKF, ared (19 years.
Itelstlves and friends, ales th Athletla Aseo
clatlon of University of Pennsylvsnla, are In
vlted to attend th funeral services, on Krldsy,
at 10 a m, at hi. late residence. (11 Hsrtrsm
ave., Lansdowne. Pa. Interment at Arllnston
Cemetery. Friends may. call Thursday eve
nine. TEAS. On September 18, 1918, suddenly,
ANNIE. 8TOCKLEY, daushter of th 1st
tleorse II and Harah K. 'leas. Relatives snd
friends are Invited In attend the funeral serv
ices, on I'rlday, at 8 p. m., at her lata reel
dene. 8249 Chestnut st. Flnsl services snd
interment st Mllford, Del., on Saturday, upon
rrlT5l ct ,r,ln Isavlnc Ilroad Strest Station
at 735 a. m.
TROTTOn September 19. 1910. suddenly,
WALTERM.. son of Thomas D. and Elisabeth
Maxwell Trott. ased 41 years. Relatives snd
friends are Invited to attend th funeral eerv
loss, on Friday, at 8 p. m.t st his parents'
residence. 281 W. Rltlenhouss St., (lermsn.
town. Interment private. Remains may be
vlawsd Thursday, from 8 to 10 p. m.
LOST AND SOUND
BAfJ Lost, black travellns bss from antorBo
btls, eontalnlns clothlnf, on September 13. be
tween Roulevard and IJroad St. Station, Lib
eral reward and no questions asKed If re-
mrnrq to nip riorines.t iiouievara,
lllNOj Lo.t, Tuesday, on Walton roof rarden,
plain sold rlnr ensraved Inelde. Liberal re-
wwrgu returneq i ox. Oatf Hprucs st.
hARTY WHO I.OST 101 In a box at Phillies
iau crounds Wednesday will split 60-60 win
th finder. Call at 1188 Stock Exohants Bids,
PERSONALS
TUB FOLLpWTNQ PERSONS are hereby not.
(IMi J. Blair. A. Llpachlts. Carton Jackson,
wm. H. Judltlns, 11. Feldmen, nenj, Snyder
man. Max Levy, Mrs. J. lllack. that their fur
nltur and household poods will b sold for
atorare charces and loans on Friday. Septem.
Mr 22, 1910, 10 a. m unless charges ars
paid before sale. Goods will be sold on ths
premises of ths Northern moras and Ware
house Company. 1818 S. 11th.
HELP WANTED PEMALE
BALLET TEACHER and Instructor In phystesl
uuuki vrgiiTKUiy line will! loiiawiimi uiier-
eatlnt proposition. O 160. Ledger Central.
BILLINO CLERIC, female! Smith Premier ma-
cninet rererenco requirod. nblllty and charao
ter. n. F. Dewees. 1123 Chestnut st.
CHAMBERMAID and waitress, experienced!
rei.j email ramiiyi no wasninr. i!210 bt.
James plsce. between Walnut and Locust.
CHILDNURSE, white! must be able to sewi
reference necessary. P 431, Ledger Office.
COOICOood. Settled, white slrl wllllns to help
with laundry; must have experience and refer
enco. Call Thursday afternoon or Friday
mornlnr, 08 E. Penn St., Germantown.
COOK, white. In small apartmenti 2 In family!
must be rood manager! excellent reference re-
.mreq. .e.u ama walnut st.
COOK1NO and downstairs worki reliable col
ored woman wanted; reference required. 16
iu,n ,i,n Awriiy
COOIUNO and downstairs work! colored slrli t7
per week! no washing-; references. 1300 Hunt
In; Park ave.
DRESSMATCT-n WANTS KXPERIENCED
WAIST TRIMMER AND FINISHERS.
M" ST DO VCRY FINE WORIC! ONLY
THOSE WITH nnST-CLASS EXPERI
KNCE CONSIDERED. AI.RO IMPROV
Kff.9., AtJD APPRENTICES! PAID
WHILE LEARNING. CALL REAR 2012
WALNUT.
FORELADY wanted to tak charge of shirt
factory out of eltri ona who underataads th
making of all parts of shirts and capable of
Instructing learners; sood opportunity for
right poreon; reference required. Address A.
C, FjslqfncHox84J3.
OIRLS over 10 years wanted for light work;
no experience, necessary; 15 week paid while
Jearnliur.Apply SR Nj82d auj
OIRLS. experienced and-learners, on calendar
w..rk:,..A,,,!:ljr Wo" Co- -" and Callow-
urn, uiiluiioor.
OIRLS with office experience! good pay and
chance for advancement. Miss Mallor. 240
W. Somerset St.
0RI3W0LD WORSTED CO.
DARBY. PA.
Starting up new machinery, wants girls; good
wages; steady work and will pay whll .earning.
nosnntT learners wanted
n topptrur. knitting, mendlns
and on string machines.
W furnish flrst-clses Instructors.
and pay girls whil learning.
.. and havo plenty of work
all the ttmo after they hav learned.
This Is a fins opportunity.
WAJi.9F-Trir'SON hosiery co.
4355 Orohard st.. Frankford.
nsUJ?,55W-AKComi?t"nt housekeeper by
September 25 In a home for boys at Hosemont.
Pa., who has some knowledge of bookkeeclna'
must belonir to the Episcopal Church , Tav.
f Slawr"CPa Rawl. Box 80.
"?U.lEur:i?Pk,l'.work,n,rv?n ntleman's farm
fa.rWaV ch'tU' no pWsctlona to ono child.
M 1 64, ledger Tentral.
HOUSEWORK; experienced girl. German or
Swede preferred: no laundry work; cood home,
best wages. 21tf Esst Sedgwick St.: take Oer-
msntown ave, car. Phone Chestnut Hill 87B.
HOUSEWORK Maid for Benersl housework In
family of four at Ocean City. N, J.: no wash
oXVn ni" T P M" 1012 Lesley ave..
HOUSEWORK Olrl for general housework!
rexerwnrtB! R Adult. In fumtlw -!.-. a j
Ish or Polish, Call 6201 Carpenter st"' w" p.
.iuuar.iTuniv-jini mu.c us good cook: no
?,",? ?r Imnlng; wages 18 per week. Apply
811 Old Lanoaster rd . Hryn Mswr. Pa,
HOUSEWORK, general White woman: family
4 adults. Phono Otn. COO J; 6432 Wayne ave..
Oermantown.
HOUSEWORK, general Wanted, experienced
whits girl: family of 2. 224 8. 48d at.
HOUSEWORK Olrl for general .housework!
goodwsf"s, Cajl17ta N, 62d. ""","'rK'
mPANTS NURSE Whiu. capable! good ret-
erence. 812 Carpenter lane. Mount Airy.
MAN AND WIFE. WHITTJ, TO CLEAN
WORKROOM AND PARLORSIN
LAIIOD DRESSMAIONO E8TA1IL1S1I
MENTl MAN MUST UNDERSTAND
HOT - WATER lUSATINOL ONLY
THOSE WITH JANITOR EXPERI.
KNCM NEED APPLY. OWN APART.
MENT SUPPLIKDjERMANENT PO-
sffal0TA3&t?r?u PE"80NS' "
MENDERS Exp. hosiery and1 underwear mend,
ere on whit goods; paid by tbe week; ateady
work! good wages. John E. Hanlfsa Co.,
Marltoroush and Thompson '
MILLINERS wanted Ions asasont good pay.
& ...l.. 4ll.tt W .1 a, a, -. .
AVflf av-a .., a. a..
MURSB OIRL wanted ta tak oar of 8 small
lB40,rNn'l8that.h,tV m eII"rl,nce' Apply
PAPER-BOX KS Exp. lid strippers and finish.
er. Apply Schottl(. 810 Klorl.t t.
OPERATORS ""Bhlrt arid drawers flnlshsrsi
learners taken. John B. Hanlfen A Co., Marl.
borough and, Thompson. '
OPERATORS, iprlencd, wanted on"slik
dre..es, A. II Csplan a Co U1U Walnut it.
OPERATORS on alngie-needl machines; stetdy
work. Apply Oreeowald Bros t 241 Hi Sd.
SALESLADY for Isdles' and men's furnlshlnsT
dry goods and notlons.2730 Oermantown! '
SALESWOMAN Joseph O. Darlington "aTCoT
require saleswoman for trimming departmehti
thoroughly xprlencedt permanent position.
Apply Superintendent, llio and usac&estl
BALKSrWOMAN for outside worki must h.
Ob6l4'.d.rXc:nlti "'"g'g.ug
SALBSWOUXN -
LIT BROTmiRS REQUIRE BALER.
WOMEN FOR VAHfOUS I DEPART.
SEA1ISTRBSS ProLieapablei not
Ust ret. Writ E. iWhln. Torre.'
orre.dale, Phlla.
-- --"niaiwi, Aorreso
suuiar-nasiN, PacKina-,room hslo. rj-owi.V
packers ana up oxers. 816 N. Xilh L. sivi
mn aow.
JtojWd. Apply IwSu'cl Bmploymwi,
TniAWBRnxiB a clothier
. wmimii axrJBTsrxi
M ftfOll to
axaxWtalAAval1
a. xim sLBsfl K a sW J.J..TwaMf
aw
urea, wits i
Jt.JPgW'SM AppTy
H-S-LL ! .waBuri
mmrwn n., dally t
UKi-rwifw
- - eavant -
IDELP WANT3SD PKKALS
0MM.bal h.a PrmtMtkB (7oIatnn
STKNOanAPItKR Protestantl recent Htfh
SohooT graduate! sa arr IS to start. A 202.
.ledger Offlco.
TnACHRRfl wanted for grades, high and prlvat
sohoolsi posiMons wsltlng. Nstlonal TeacheM
r'ney.l, II. Cook, Mar , 937 rerrjr nulldlng,
TELKniONH OrnilATORS. local and long dls.
tancei eiperlenced. Apply Keyston Tslephon
Co j 185 H. Bd St., Room 403.
WOMAN, managerial ability, married er slngl.
to tsk charge of a business renter In Phlla-
ueipniet snort hoiirsi good income: experience
unnecesanr2,q44. ledger Central.
WOMAN. TO WORK IN DRUO BTORB. APrLT
JB.-n WAIJ4UT.
TOITNO LADY In mill office! hours, from 7:80
A. F r. O. POX 8443.
to 8, Address
HELP WANTED MALE
ATTENDANT or orderly for an Institution;
salary 122 a month: board and room. Ad
u rr n, iorn, Btsmrord, conn,
"QLnA0!'.' AMniTious .for office
XV.V.n.lC .W,T,f CORPORATldNl MUST JIB
SXiV1 1 "" Iiavr oor BCHOpMNO:
SITS0. PPfOllTUNITr FOR ADVANCli
MENT. CALL LKIXIKH OKI' ICE. 8TH AND
CHESTNUT STS. ASIC FOR MR. BOUR-
BOY. over J 8 yesrs. for reneral offlca work, fac
tory In .West Phlla.: must be nest. Intelligent
and write legible band. Apply Overbrook Car-
. pet Co., Both and Lancaster ave.
BOY. bright, energetic, for general offle work!
must have good education: steedy work and
opportunity of advancing. A 203. Ledger
Oince
BOY. 18 to 18 years, living; In West Philadel
phia, to learn real estate business; good co
portunlty for right boy. 4C03 Baltlmor ave.
BOY. bright, gentlemanly. 10 years of ars. for
office worki permsnent sosltlon. with advanoe-
ment. Apply M. In Belting ye., 18(1 Carpenter.
BOY, neat, for flower store: mu.t furnish refer-
, nnce.i.Tntury. i' lower bnop. ivj p. jam.
BOY wstited around offlca and factory. Apply
won vo.. tnird noor, lg;n sna amowniu.
BOY of 17. In light manufacturing business.
v., i, ii.ncoca t;o.. stn and Maryet.
BOY. 18. wanted In publishing house. 804 8.
,-a"iiiiiiun oqu.re.
BOY. 18. to make himself useful. 181 N. 2d
street.
BOYS, near IB, continuation eohooj, steady post.
tlon, advancemsnt and trade. P 482, Ledger
BOYS wanted for box shop: steady work; good
imy. yippiy rt. y. cor, utn anq iirown sis.
CHAUPKEUR-a-ardener, whits, wanted on gen
tleman's small country place, Writs fully;
reierences required. Address A sob. La. un.
ERRAND BOY wanted, good thance for adv.
Williams. Brown t Earle. 918 Chestnut St.
DltUO CLERK, registered: state salarV ex-
pected. silk's Drug Store. 600 Bo. Broad
ai . imntBn, n. J.
FITTERS AND MECHANICS wanted: boiler and
. tank work. Crusc-Kemper Co , Ambler, Pa.
FOREMAN A man familiar with motortrucks
and the car of offlca to take charge of stable
and garage: citizen. Apply In person, Frank-
ford Arsenal, Brldesburg.
INSTRUMENT MAKERS. 18.24 to 13 per day
of 8 hours; tool makers, 18.62 to 15: ma
chinists. 12.70 to 18: assistant .machinists, S2
to $2.80, based on experience and oapaclty: au
tomatic turret lathe operators, Cleveland.
Brown A Sharpe. 14. HO; Potter A John
son, $3 50: hand turret latne operators. $3 to
$3.10: higher compensation when on piecework;
killed laborers. $2 to $2 24: solderers. $2 24.
Apply Frankford Arsenal, preferably In per-
non, iirioesourg.
Intercity secretary coiier srad., 22-30
years old. actus church member, organiser,
able to sea and meet needs of students and
strangers and to enlist men In volunteer serv-
ice ror otners. Y. M. c. A., H'Jl Arcn st,
LABORERS for outside work. $2.24 per day of 8
hours. Apply Frsnkforrt Arsenal. Brldesburg.
LABORERS 60, wanted. Cruse-Kemper Co.,
Ambler, Pa.
MAN AND WIFE wanted, white, to clean and
make themselves generally usefuli couple with
Janitor experience preferred; own npartment
supplied; good wsges. Apply in person, rear
2012 Walnut at. r
MEN wanted for rolling mill work: finishers,
roughers. sticker-Ins. strstghteners, hester
helpers and laborers. Apply at once. John
.Illlngworth Steel Co., Lewjs and Tacony, Fkd.
MEN WANTED Boilermakers, locomotive ma
chinists. cAr repairmen, laborers, locomotlvo
cleaners. Penna. R.H.Call 1711 Filbert st.
MEN, 10, wanted to learn the aausage and
pork packing business; 22a per hour. Apply
8945 Oermantown ave.
NIOHT WATCHMAN, experienced, wanted:
must furnish bond. Apply M. Silverman A
Son, 0th and South. Call bet. 10 &lla.m.
OFFICE BOY, about 18 years, wanted by largo
manufacturing concern: good chance for ad
vancement. Apply V. Sutro A Son Co., East
Thompson and Clearfleld.
PACKERS wanted In toy fact good wages. Ap.
the A, choenhutjCo Adams andSepvlva sts.
P1KCBHS wanted on fine woolen yarn. Jona
than Ring & Sons, Inc., Hancock and Mont-
pomery avo.
PLtlMnnn. first class wanted for lobbing work.
JM.J. Egan, 32 S. 33d at,
QUILT.ERS wanted. Apply to James Dean, cars
John A Jamas Dobson, Inc., carpet and plush
mills, Kail, of Schuylkill.
RIVETERS v
Hand work on light steel frames.
Experienced men can earn
$18 to $20 per week.
No labor trouble.
Oood working conditions; lone Job.
State age and experience.
Address "L. W.," P. O. Box 8148, Phlla.
, RUO REPAIRMAN
Experienced, on Oriental rugs. Apply Bureau
01 Employment. 4V4 floor.
STRAWBRlDOla & CLOTHIER
SALESMAN A man of experience, strong per
sonality and with ability to earn $.10 per
week; stats nee and experience. O 63, Ledger
Central.
SALESMEN IT IS LIKE LOOKING FOR A
"NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK" TO FIND A
REALLY NEW AND SALABLE PROPOSI
TION. WE HAVE ONE. CALL ON MR.
SCHENCK, 1313 WALNUT ST.
SAWYERS, experienced on cigar boxes. Sheln
A Vandtgrlft. Ino.. 814 N. Lawrence.
SECOND HANDS Wanted, several cood second
hands understanding woolen cards: good pay
to right parties. Apply 4923 Royal at.. Oer-
. mtniown, petwern i anqwp. m.
SECOND. HAND In worsted mule room: give full
particulars about age and experience. Apply
to Pierre Daudeseux. Waterloo. Seneca,
v-puntr,-!. jj
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted, to pre
sent nationally advertised article to automobile
ownera In this city.: splendid opportunity for
good salesman; give full Information about
past experience In first letter. Address M 919.
Ledger Office.
STENOORAFHER. about 21. wanted In sales
department of large manufacturing concern:
atate experience, ago and salary expected.
Address I' 433. Ledger Offlca.
8TENOOUAPHER and bookkeeper, experienced
wanted In Camden: state experience and sal-
rywanted. p 484. .Ledger Office.
STENOORAPHER and typist! experience not
I'tZi"' state salary sxpected. Address
A 203, Ledger Office.
YOUNO MANWoseph O. Darlington A Co. re
quire young man. thoroughly experienced men's
hosiery and underwear; permanent position.
Apply superintendent. 1120 and 112S Chest-
YQUNO MAN. about 18 years, for office work
In lsrgs manufacturing concern; sood chance
East Thompson and Clearfield. '
YOUNU MAN wanted as clerk and weixhmaster:
Aha aawa.-.a.laa. - J A Aaa S .44a. C h . -
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., Richmond
YOUNUMAN In offlc. of a larg manutsoturlng
B,.t'J!."1'?'on.tBox,30of M "" Ad!i""
YOUNO .MAN wantsd with aema typewriter
exp.i st.ady pos. a.iured. Call 43 N. 7th "
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA COM. '
PANY wanta first-class salesmen (any
line) for Seara-Iloebuck edition: great
est selling proposition ever offered! get
In npw while we can givofyou new ter
ritory and all th lead, you can worki
drawing account. Dexter Bulldlns, lith
and Walnut sts., Philadelphia.
(leneral
BPRINO OARDEN INSTITUTB
a AUTOMOUILM SCHOOLS
COR. BROAD AND BPRINO GARDEN BTB.
Opsns Sept. 23. Students enrolled ttow.
DAY AND NIOHT SCHOOLS
Day classes Tuesday and Thursday, 4 p. m.
A combined EJectrlcal and Mechanical Course
20 lessona $40.
Might Electrical Auto Courss Tuesdsy and
. Friday at 7.30 p. in. 20 lessons 128,
Night Mechanical Auto Courss Mondsy and
Thursday. 7:80 p. m. 28 l.ssons-
ndsy
i 12:
hincnuDinu RUl,luiluns, gooa ones, 20
salesman, young man axperlenoed In paper or
envelopes, 125! salesman. Inside, out of town,
hardware, $20-$22i clerks, s.v.ral attractive
opsnlngs: stenographer, beginner, $12, ex
perienced, 8, $1G; bookkeepers, 4, sood po.l-
iioos, eio
UL
USINES8 SHRVICB COMPANT
OUl aaUtq litis SfUliaiBS.
PTTUATIONS WANTBD PKMALB
ATTENDANT-COMPANION Bspsrlecwd nurs.
wishes psrmanent pasttloni good samstr..si
adsptab., d.pana . 4ucatd. 1IWM. 16th.
SOOKKJCltPltR COtaTMIiaCtAL. OOsjT. CON.
.., UITIUS, AAUSK, IXJM.
IT SXBJ. aisr. raun.i
BiHtJ, VVtU. giS IB TV,
PTHUCT-JJI
wiTaSDNMiifi,. Ifm OBrvW.
IBOOKKKEPKR. 8 ysars' TO,, Jfu. aocurat
at itourss. wlaksf a posltios V itt, L3 Qa.
CHAMBJBRMAID. taaroufkjy ssparlMead. wants
altuattsn) ref.r.aoa. O 40. I. taster Cantral.
CKAMBaRMAlD 4str pltloo, 84S8 SbawnW
, '., ,rlr.M M. , ' . .
OOOX, o-rupeUBt .sWUfb ProUetajJt. 4Itm
poiTtlon; goad nt: 1H sVlfHunt av,
rVVIlf wtaJaaX DaaillaUi: BuSJl ISSSMMin. SSI
oa
32
5!
1W"WW"'
IAmt-u Brsvnnh. ItLk k.1
" - ! -.- I I I $ .
COOK, oolor-4, srst via., d-atrss) liWIsiig
frjrwMJMtirifmmjsLje
aiaui
SITIJATIONg WAXTBD PBMALK
ConKnufit from Prresdlns Colamn
Dnr.flRMAKER de.lr.s ensst.m.nts In Otn. vl-
r.ln
SSMAKRR de.lr.s etjfsx.m.nts in I"n. ti.
Ity; fancy smoc.lng.FC63. Idgsr Central.
DRKSSMAKEn wishes work by. daylnndr.
stsndsall partsj ref, A 121. ledger OIBra,
DRHSSMAKKR Colored woman will sew by th
dayor home. 1724 Kater.
OIRU with" good reference, wishes position as
cook. Call 881 N. 46th,
55VERNES3. visiting, young womsn with
trslnlng and successful experience In directing
children's plsy ana teaching music; references;
u..i,.. ...iJ.a, u.iil.. r. ..ft T mA f'anf
i uii.iu.l ir.iuiiu yj.mmi, . .mv, ..", "" 1
ilOU8EKI3EPKR Position wanted where other
help is kept! best reference. Otn. 3289 W,
MAID desires position; hotel, apartment, fight
chamberwork or sewlngi slsep out. 15. Ledger
urancn. iptn ann Mtswater.
NURSH wants car of Invalid: elderly lady er
g.ntleman. or car of child; best reference.
l'none i.ocu.t .ma j.
kunsi; or rhamberwork, young white girl
wl.hes position: refer. P 416. Ledger Office.
PRIVATE SECY, translator Span., Fr.. 111..
Portuguese, sten.. bkpg. O 48. I.ed. Cent.
SEAMSTRESS Young colored woman desires
employment. O 141, Ledger Central.
SECRETARIAL position desired by college grsdu
ate; axeoutiva aoii.l mod, sal. F- P41. Led, went,
STENOORAPHER, 8 years' experience: expert
enced machinery line; permanent or substltut.
. Ing pos ; sal'y $I8 best ret. F 944. ld, Cent.
STENOORAPlfCR, high school graduate; capa.
bis of handling oorrospondenee: 1 year's expo.
rlencei csn furnish ref. O 68, Lodger Central.
STENOORAPHER and secretary, competent and
reliable; 8 years with Isst employer. A 201.
4V-"J.gr yia h.-t
BTENOHRAPHER, upert. good, faithful worksr.
desires position. A 204, 1edger Office.
BTKNOORAPHER. high school graduate, wish
,.1 iuaillll injHIllon. OPP1CB O.U1
Woman,
OMAN, colored, wishes place; plain cooking;
come home nights; reference. 2019 KtmbaU.
WOMAN wants day's work, washing, ironing.
vi. ii in. wr a.n iimv. ioid timnarn.
SITTTATIONS 'WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT-AUDITOR. 81. ex
ecu! I vs. 10 yearar wide experience
In manufacturing Industries. In
stalling coat systems, expert on
wage systems, perpetual Inventories,
detail .costs, controlling accounts,
monthly proftt and loss state
ments, ststlstlcat .records, desires
to connect with reputable firm need
ing an energetic, ambitious, ana
lytical snd constructive man of
proved, ability: Al references from
present and former employers In
above capaolty cheerfully sub
mitted on request, K 240, Ledger
central.
ACCOUNTANT, era. bknr.
chsrge, Lngllsh, German, etc.. wanta position:
best references.'
competent to take
A 133. Ledger Office.
A i!S!iT.,8mo'..corre,lon'Jn and mall sales
promotion: epilog graduate. 31, married. 7
lfifi,,'wi To.rf "rsrlence: sslary. $40: com.
uinii1 n?. ",'' nl,.r. Cr,n "ndlng for. Lewis,
1000 Cuyler Building. New York. '
AI;..8VJr,n:IllNTn?,DKNT or Iraftsman: 10
Ivflf -Pt p'r,ence!. Patternmaklng. roa.
?5 K-Tm'"' a?rwJ.n". Bnl d"lgn: accu.tomed
to handling men: beet refs. M 027. Led. Off.
B i?5L'B5t 9' married ' 10 years' experU
ence: good office msnager. F 68. Ledger Cent.
,VTLI;eV.S.nnLl0UVnJiS' TO-- Of town
' -- v" " --. Aj-juurr central.
CHAUFFEUR. 27. desires position: msrrled
;'-" ti,.l I " """T" position: msrriedi
shop experience; good reference: sober, willing
hone.t nnl nii.f.i... n, ,- m Jlr.iL' "iiiiii..
- "M.....ua. ., ,1 Appieiree at.
totsl ab-
U1IAI1ITF-F!lin A1A.. aZi -.
he.t S' r?rtWX RP.a ""aMe; can produoe
best of refs 420 Winona ave.. Oermantown.
aJmUioF.1,Uan!.,Jn'cn?nl,0A English. 84: present
SSP.1Srirlc,SS,r,8A??Lwrlec-.;.x.
- -. --"aw H. 1IUSLUII M.V.. OF- lilt HINII
10
CHAUFFEUR, married
coo't: reference
yeara' experience.
LedgerCentral.
S2V" K?.,-,i,.n 'Si rrlvte. 'amtly; wife aa
wiAurrauJl- Mechanio: married: total ab-
.cret,c?.y,rng?.altmann!cly y SSSW h"
' - a. UCU8CI LPri.
lTSTIXfATnTt ITw.- t j . -r-r-
i V7" r:v'ccu ""maior on build-
Ing congtructlon dflry ppg. F 98. Led Cen
?ii?-?Viiali!?A hth?'wWV tinderitandi
hlehMt Mf-lin" "w'SiVi !-J"5.m."a,'5
T JSsYsrsasa gA. i
U?rSr:iil'KC?KC!;m'lnL "lnl9. Brotestant. long
experience both branches: ref. A 27, Led Off
UI?iHTfcEAIAN' w,th "utlvo abllTtjraTrd"TraTnt
S Tcfn'nfn? r?.l.MU,B worl(1- wouldesiraposl-
LSdrr' CrStral" r "al "Ut" man- 3 "
MAN,
"ft a.-l-.a .--
1,.- l-i - .' Ilr,l-U-. w,snes oinco position)
has liest references. A 113. Ledrer Offlc. '
MAN, colored. 40. Wlahe. nn.ltlnn a. ..,....
man: cin milk: ref. (1 lrArnrXV '
iXl- Practical: country newspaper cxperit
Si.SKil7?larti,llLr.fe Maxtor
- -.- -Vf sh-'wm mririiira. ji iiii ian iir
A..5'.AN Three years' satisfactory) sales
TaC0.r,d.i?Iwn. for !.la"ia llne or good specialty.
P. aUB1oCx"a4fncn;'s'!?ras,Snla Bnd OeUwart
Ea,-D.T-MlY. "nd "nanclal man. are 40. would
JJhf.ii? ".-.connection with htKli-class mer
cantile establishment: capab e of taking en
tire eh.rir. nf nM... ..lll.. i.t. JL--1-Tr'J.
accounts In eery particular: experienced In
2n,veJ?,flrf f lla and mortgages -er?
...w.-....ie. u. uceu. ana mortgages; "ery
flLjedgerofflnclcommrclM Townees. M
STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, thoroughly
experienced and educated young man. aged 22
- . . m, ....ar. .iiiiai,
TRANSIT, letelman. exp In construction, rail-
Jfly.hjghwayjandjiuildlng.A 120. Led. Off.
VALET and butler. .first-class, wishes poo. with
pma"iprii5i,JR'f,ivi "-:"" "f. Armenian.
.T.?"' ,a,?.,0r?i..v?"ire-.Ki'.?n. boarding
""- -i . rin ii i-iiiinneiDnis.
YOUNO MAN, 20. eeieral yeara' atudv .t l
desires position In law. real estate office
claim or legal department: 8 years' business
experience, r 058. Ledger Central.
. .
INTEGRITY DEPENDABILITY
FoT !7.,J,"Lr.1 fllle1 a place of trust and
responsibility with a manufacturing concern
which changed hands this year: a new staff,
from another city was brought In and my de
partment practically discontinued In the reor
ganization: I am now out of employment, am
Jl years of age. healthyand capable: I can
Jo..f1'.'.ca,.yLor'i.th.ou'f!, not a bookkeeper, and
y'll 1"w.Un satisfaction any position wher
dnxndablllty. Integrity and earnestness are
the chief requirements; size of salary Is less
Important than work. A 8, Ledger Offlco.
WANT A JOB I
With experience In advertising detail, ac-
you TO OFFEIl In the way of a permanent
position with advancement? l
Young man, 22, years, enthuslastlo. willing
and reliable. F 945. Ledger Central. "unx
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
MRS. KANE. 811 B. ,18th, wants several
chambermaids, girls for chamberwork and
waiting, chamberwork and laundry, chamber
work and sewing, ladles' maids, cnlldnurses.
housemen, first-class cooks: must have ret
erence. Apply at once. Spruce 3401.
POSITIONS WANTED by 2 Swedish girls, young
cooV, chambermaid, parlormaid: also young
Swedish man, lately arrived, for housework:
excellent cooks, chambermaids, waitresses,
lady's maid., sesmstresses, dsy or permanent;
gale help, every capacity. Air. Rogers, SIS
WANTED Capable couple, butler and cook, $90;
other couples, $00 up; butlers, second men.
house men. number of young cooks, girls for
prlvsta apartments. Protestant nurses, gov
ernesses, kitchen malde. 313 8. 20th st.
WANTED Cooks, chambermaid.. chlldnursesT
hous.work girls, girls for Institution work,
chamberwork and sewing; all kinds of first-
."" "..K -7ruJ..po",."on' " os Dough.
erty. 1313 W. Olrard ave.
MRS. NICHOLLS. 1928 Balnbridn st. Compe
tent,ro, ,n(S 'enala help, all nationalities?
supplied: want several full ssts of help, also
valet. Phone Locust 2180.
E)a,.CA,TI2Nkik Domestln Employment Club?
2.25.,st. 8l"1nham (16th Walnut German A
English purses destr positions. Spruce 3728
AUTOMOBILES
Tor Bala
CADILLAC 1814 touring car. overhauled and
repainted: full equipment; prlc $850 AtiVri
BALES COBPORA'flON. 112 N. Boad .tT0
WllD touring; Just overhauled "and"palnted;
make offer. Llpman, 2401 Hamilton. '
SlUDSONS Phaetons, roadsters " and 'cabriolets"
equipped with eUctrlo ..lights and start.rs
Oom.ry-Schwarts, 258 N. Broad t. "''""
a.ss
squlppe.
iipftMniiii.w mi
B-passenger. with Sedan inm t,i. ... ,.
id atrlrlltf nn tn .,. -V'L?-r
itrlctiy up. to date. . and has be.n
inorousiiiy overnauiea and newly painted dnfii
blue w th perfect blu striping; pries of cl
guaranteed same as nsw. $2000; If you Sri
Wing for a family Inclosed drlvs car com!
,,w .., ...
II. A. JENK8. Mar. Rveh.SV.'. iP-.
"?ArIu.f.n,t!.d'!eW TTn.t-cl..,'cTndUm7
filOBLOW.WILLEY MOTOR CO..804 N B-a..
PIJr,T.MATJ
SLIGHTLY USED 1016 MODELS
1-niBimii.T WW, "
6TANARD MOTOR OAH CO.
VSAtilr iiSIWlH
twajsULa
L. U. VsTiLaTr iia V aTC'.r"" l.
I II U J jl I. jT T". "' ."an-
ATTTO LIVrSitr rT
"- Ann 0js,
INDEPENDENT avt5
uiamonq 8(08. Na.rUA.l'iT
-- i- iilliftlMa.-
-.jpfPJfiavf?
TAXI ToiiiTiW,f,!hT 7(
.K-rer j8gj hK
POTLAP.. J17'rrhlrar2aJs
JIS2 Ul an. branaiai "? lew
-""" "r'l '"JL'ngs. fu.r.V.!a.
... . ---!lS
W1T lintaaa.
stucco. 6ndi;Blior..S,,Oar.r5
. r, .,a ritgy
AUTO PAYrT--
Tops and Slin2
COMMERCUL OR PLEa, )
An airtight inn.,.., ca
.?? ha flneit work S.'V?-?-.
.In nil Iti i M.lilOI.
iihi,;. "no demwi ,"Sa .
than any oth.r WJXQ
-- ...vi in .fun. M
GEO. W. PARVI? ii 1
1321 Airdrfr, Rf iSl1SL.
-"" nrodASS.a.
i'"!!i" UHUAD
t3tTI,lnn3 nKnOREDTnewTTa-1"
furnished! welding and brs7iatW
wood A do,. 102.1 HSmiuan'lr' jj-,
ATJTQ SUPfLrEa
D'.T2i;."7ANT.t h rour""oid . r:
t. tu repair, can, wrltit ! V r w
M8-17 n: ia.rfj"..'&q j0
nrgy5- -. . -
1814 Arch st. Ph. Walnut 3487. g
PAHT9 "
Phlla.Auf.'pa'rVcoJU.:
ATJTO TIHE3
Ou.r.nt.edr8Vo,e,..T,ffiTrr'
PRIM'S. 230 N. BroSf 'J W8..
HORSES
uAnnm ... a.i.. . , . -
kl 1 , ' "ici wuu u.y norse; csn U
the afternoons. Lumber yard, llio j '
BUSINESS OPPORTUNiri
PATENTS .?'" .'or our freT
W. will help you S." Sp'KurtavSftS
v ce free: reasonable fees: nSi-'ul?.1??!
nines until 8:30. """ii
FOSTER & WEBSTER wan
1011 r-k. ...... .. ... . s
-"""'" t. nen pnone W.l. i
PISIU,nE T'EATER Completely eali-l3
town n
201 )..
BUSINESS PERSONAM
EVENINO- CLOTHES TC vnRB
I'S.'.'j;t..'''f"-.rhone Poplar 233. S. ,
nmunniiB, turn and Olrard ave.. 8.W ,
RIlPI-lih-r.iTniTH ,., .-v 2
.,. --i- w"" .in, iv removea ny slectraKi
ivJl, J'nJ.. Permanent wayi eyebrow. ii3
MISS SMITH. 402 Keith TheltwM'aigS
CARPET CLEANIN8
CARPET CLEANING HOUSfl
20T1I ST. ABOVE CHEstmiS
Bell Phone. i;, .a
WHST PFIirA. MOTsranr-iT oTnor
WHSTPHILA. So PER TAlfh"?
WEST PHILA. 8870-72 IJlNCASTrS AT1 1
DRESSMAKINQ AND MILI
THH UnnftWVTT. Mireailivm. .
Individual instruction, short courses. mSb
menis; patterns- cut. 00c up.
qui uLci.iii.n. iil.uu.. Ilth and M.fkrt I
GOSW7N-7A? "m,o.1f.". on 'Ulj.t '
. .. ... ,..n..nll xauiiuiiiKi OPI7UCO m19.
TOR SALE
BILLIARD AND POCKET TABI.B8 ,
nnTJvl Ino liivrg !. n ...atKai ... ,J
lAi:icTl.nY1lvnA'A,0"Snun31l
- -.waa-s. -a-.-a.a-, -,1., iw. Area.
CAS" nKOraTEIlS bouxht. TChnjelrn
new total adders ai low ai ISO. Ct
eb our new mnn if srits .i aii
,S.?.pJ,W.'.W?,.,in'l.fu"'' susrant.H. $1
THE NATIONAL CASH RF.OlSTEtt 0lll
780 CHESTNUT STREKT ' M
BILLIARD, pool tables; new, second-has. b
.... niiBjrs, ..x pnymeius jlostttfr-8i
Street Co . 222 8. 8th sL Phone Wit."
$88 LAROE TALKING MACHCfS
Kdl.nn ..lti afilmaf ... u.t.l.. nA.
------.-...... uu...y. .u, HUIUtil, W I,
ini.nra in a Deautirui quartered o;
new $84: can be, paid at the rate ef 111
weekly: an excellent bargain: in. nod a
tlon: equal to new: write for compUL lS
barsalns and special 30 days' free trial i
IIEPPE'S UPTOWN STORES
or. mn ana Tnompson sta
BILLIARD. POOL, combination, second
uuuBiii. soia. rentea. exenanrea; rei
muvvHvB. iMo (veuicr. Amerirsn
turer, 329 (flrard ave. Phone Keni
OPERA. CHAIRS. $70 per 100: Powers 4-A a
,iiB-iitiuri in.cnine. usea onir . isi
CHAIR EXCHANQE. cor. Oth and Vine.
SAFES, fireproof, closlns out 80: sllabllr dm
all alxes and makes, bis barsslns. ill 1
Aiii.ll. a, ,l..ln..n n. . ,11.. I
- "". ... ... t:incrn n.n miu uic
.. JIUUIII23. 11TH & UUTTONWOOD .
Has the largest and best assortmsst si
used offlco furniture and fixtures. I
this part of tho country. AortUss
to equip an .office, at prices that wfl
pieaso you. Free delltery anrwesra
HEATING
HEATERS, ranges, boilers; bsrgslns la as
tttellti .. makes. MAKIN-KKLSKT 9
ib-i Mioerc st.
INSTRUCTION
Mnsleal
TEACHER, successful, gives lessons Is '
piano ana elocution: pupils visitea,
moderate. M 147, Ledger Central, i
MACHINERY AND TOOtf
sapettt hpi.it rnr.t.ins .nd
HANCirRH mnA TTr.IlV TimPKfl. '
Inshed ball and socket bearings, ere JM i
ior an snaning purposes. oiiAriinvf
MALiimii wuitlVD, I. A jonn iwini.
J All KM IUTOM
vimwcn .01 lum -nfTtnxmrvT
Dynamos, motora. boilers, steam and st
ainee, pumps, air compressors .. ,
FRANK, TOOMET, Inc.. 127 N. d l
DTNAMOS, motors and machinery boujtt.
sinfl rsantsail pmstnrss i-stna lrii. MM.
Market S06.V Yfaralfy Co., tt U J
1IOIBTINQ ENQINB 10x10 'Florr D,.l
aeyrtrt'i Donji, w
T alft.S
'. s.aiciuui
aa at.
I-. F.
wffii&sft
"STRMT. PITr.r.TCVH m.rlr..nll thei
. r- - i?- r.- ----.vi'. . a.
stocic, all diameters, uunwi
company, B2Q Arch, st.
20 TUHRKT LATHES. Warner A 8"
otner maitea) yox lames, speea i.i-,
NUTTALL. 1748 tf- "'h.
PIPE FITTINOS. all sixes. PIHI.JgJ
i-iris HUPPLT. lous . nn. "
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PIAN03,.
SEPTEMBER SAL
innTE'S UPTOWN BTOKM
Thb summer rantal pianos srsrsp
inx usea. iany oi ins iiuc.fc iww "Lzji
juies and KcnomacKer Piano.. ..r1i
will ba sold at reductions of 150 to III
th new prices, Uusranteed f or
Payments of 15 monthly and upwara.
adoui iv uprignt piano. u "fjtV
Chlckerlna-. Mason ASHIamlln. Lw",
nln.h.m.lllH.4 If.ln.a 11I..1US. '
part payment on planola-planos. vlcttollJ
ljsva been marked, down to 'i P
i J?..n?.,; ....mi. mU sst
$150. etd, IS month. .... ., M
Several player-pianos, sightly uses is.
..M..WU ,.UV MIIU fUW vf " --j -
Terms ef $8 monthly and upward, ,,
Five l,l.nn-Dler at tit, $, P
25 rolla of mu.lo fre. Will W "y'?"J
800 new planoa. llepp. "'Siffiji.i
HrhAm.rbap Vr.mvul. at on WW" '
in. year round.
Call
mr.toi'lne of vlctrols. rscerAs..tJ
uau or writs ror oomvi... j "
catalogutis and special plapJ oi para-
iivPsrB uptown gTSSrs .
BTH ANII Til"" " ' '
EaablUhsd 1
MAHOOANT VICTROLA OVSTOt
Reautlful MahasMj-VIctroIa K.JJLI
wkh cablnat at IWop and 8 ."'.'"J
reoor $4.8, Bnlr.out8t J f
raywanta l.so wsaaiy.v." XLa ci
sfrletloa .and lars 'lllustratsd os
totrTasnio Pbaxss for estlmat.
HSPPB'fl UPTOWN BTOW
Cont-4- tHh 4 TboAP-
vicraoLi. 'ourriT. is
lars fuu.ii a, rr
ocwtml l 9n.Jta
ona i
g,SM
sfwrsr
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