'ork new hit". HAT GOODWIN FORMS $1,000,000 FILM CO. Bernhardt Posing for Patriotic Spectacle umpires 10 nnvc , Their Innings n the rholonlay Editor bM to he Ificorporrtterl.umlcr New Y i east on picture iiii'" ..'.. . M formed In the metropolis. The founders STbi comnnny are Nat C poodw.n wel. L "!.. t.s nvmn Totten. U. P. Moran ill Waller McNamara. ?".. .. film will tie, lnrl1 WOrK Oil liiw mo .,... ..... .... PAMoDer 10 wim i. wwn.ii .... ... f .in be remembered that Mr. Totten was iTlUflnftW WrlRht Knuf man's "The Houre E little Plckfonl In tlio central character U r-ilt --.-. mm, Mr. MeN'amara Ih tha uvir n j v - v" -- - - - nin who started the white slave ag-ltntlon f i. l.1( -will. hl stnrv. 'Tra.fTin ' In Souls." and later brought forwaM "Ire- Mild. -A iMmUH. I jirt.llVvtV, --l. IIIU l-hlure of the new corporation's Initial feature Is not disclosed. i nt meellnr In ?Cew York cltv. tha national executive committee of the llfotlon Plcturo lthlbitors' Lcnctin of America wen on recora un uii-iiemuiy P opposed to icnallxed censorship In any form. D W. Griffith, producer of "The TJIrth of a v.iimi nit "Intolerance." was a SDeakcr B, arslnst the censorial blue pencil. Word comes from Parts that Sarah Bern- friardt for tha last few months has been enftK'd in posing tor a mammoin patriotic film. British and French military authorl- Iwt'ej gave her permission to visit illfferent T ...,.. II... ilk. .....a ...AH 11 ,1 l ann. HSnlinK lllivn. uu n vmkii iiiiiicu iii owiiic et tbe bombarded French cities. The Bluebeard releasos for the first three weeks In October sound Interesting. Among f them are "Tho Social Buccaneer," October Hi "Wantem A Home, uctoDer z, ana The Chalice of Sorrow." October 9. The K iliri for these attractions Include J. war- ' ttn Kerrigan, ivouise oveiy, aiary iwac- , Laren, cieo Aiaaison nnu weugewoou 'Newell. Baseball umpires should be cheered by the announcement that their growls of "out" and "safe" aro to be substantiated. Even the most rabid "ump-balters" will have to acquiesce when the Paramount discloses Its tries of Alms of close decisions nt the homo plate. In making the pictures a largo bat i tery of speed cameras was used. Irvln Cobb's first nhotonlav will be a t Vltacraph production Indorsed by the y( American Bankers' Association as an asset 10 lis naiiomu campaign on inrut. mo - IMa In "Tha Hollar and the Law." and I Wilfrid North -Is the director. Pulsing news from the Yorke-Mctro studios carries the statement that Itar- eld Lock wood Is a Hughes booster; May Allison an admirer of Wilson and Director Henry Otto a Bryanlte. Well, why not? 'Features of tha EveIjino Ledqeh's Un "Tergal Animated -Weekly for the current week are: Sawlns-up an Actor Joe Martin. "well known movie comedian." haq ten stitches taken 'incut foot. Universal City. Cal. iilxty-alx, But eoma kw-Monmer paraue reieuraies anni vutary of California admlaston as a Rtatos ttnta Roa. Cal. llallet Olrls Dnncn by Sea Albertlna Itasch and troupe practise on shore and In surf. Houston. Tex. "Cop" Athletes ' Sreak Records Btars of many police forces eempeta at biz carnival. Washington, D. C. Kear-dlaaater In Tunnel Waahlnaton flier wrecked at entrance to under-rlver tube, iew Trk city. What You'll Have to Buy Latest fill fashlone that your wlfa will want, women's Work tn War Wives, sisters and swtsthsarts take place of men In trenches. Lon don, nnr. Warship's Hurvtvors at Hospital Itn saved from Memphis, wrecked at San Do mingo, and mascot they rescued. Naval Hospital, wathfoxton, D. C. Dlcycllntf Tv,entyseven Tears n'01d 1 liners," who started In 18S0, make annual run, Itoaton. Mass. A Familiar Elsht Regiments, bound for trenrhcR, leavo so often they pass virtually unnoticed. London, l.'nz. Worss Than a Jitney Hard to stick on ft'buekers" at "War Bonnet Hound-up,'' Idaho ralla. Ida. Shell Pierces House New armor plats and aand pile could not stop slxteen-tnch ravy projectile, Indian Head Testing around, lid. On Uattle I.tns With Camera Man tattle scenes In Carpathians caught In action by films. .Cartoons by Hy Mtyer, caricaturist, HAPPILY MARRIED 27 YEARS EVENING LEDGER-PEILAJDELPHIA. TODNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1916 Police Court Chronicles n thrJ.'"'?. Mea?M' " started hfm A 2l.JffJ,0n -0t.hU -boarding house" A short time had elapsed when Smith Msii'ii r rail- i '- MiHtfMfiJaiti. again dlcovercd McOoldrlclt lying In the V.1P "' KulJ of 'eemoynar- thoughts, smith summoned tho patrol wagon and had ... o.ccucr carua away from his cool bed. Mnglstralo Wrlgley noticed that McQol. dr clt shivered slightly when he was ar raigned and ho decided to continue the al truistic work begun by tho cop. "I'm thinking about sending you to a nice warm place up on the river," the "Judge" told McOoldrlck. "As far ns I'm concerned, you can go to a hotter place," Indignantly replied the un grateful McOoldrlck. "You can go to the hottest place anybody can think of." "Six month," retorted the "Judge." pleasantly. Theatrical Baedeker "tS.T" '"V8 NAME." with Marie rSnFit.V r,mn.'l nov'il"t. ,n comedy b Cvrll Karcourt. author of "A Talr ot Silk Stockings." Openln Saturday evening. FOn ,,i!T'".RVnL:, -w,ln J"" Sanderaon. JiwIi'Mrl" v1""1 Jo"h .Cawthorn. OKI H2i.t!!?tu2x y ,R "chooled comedian In a pretenlloua Teutonic operetta. OAUniOlC "TIIK 1IOISK OF (1US." with Mary rtyan. An Ibaen-lika plot told tnelo . Jfimatlcally. but forcibly, by Max Marcln. ",,",111 IHIBIWMUM ItL.KOi:. Jlt" with Al i0lv?Al.,;aw.rn.c, D'Orsay and Kittle Doner, ft,. VA'" .9?rJ'n ;hoY ,wllh a "lot and all the other things, Al Jolaon at his best. AtJKLPIII "nxrnrtlEN'CK." with Emm Olendinnlng. William In.'e'rsoll and a Ur S!iit.A.J.md,rn """r1""' Play.'' with more reiiity and humanness about ft than graced Merywoman," Ulendlnnlng acts superbly. AT POl'VLAIt PltlOBS KNicKnitnocKEn "peo o' my heart." with Carewe Carvel. Klrst local presentation at popular prices ot J. Hartley Mannera'g lurt,vU, t.tf.a i,,o H.albw.U w- -k .. .d . phi. walnut "rort thi: man she i,o-ki." a new melodrama containing old stuff, but very well produced and neatly acted. CHESTNUT HTRCET OPEIIA HOUSE "THE U!"T'I OK A NATION," with Henry u. Walthall. Mao, Marsh. Lillian dish and oth ers.' Last week ot the run at popular prices NEW FEATURE FILMS STANLEY "ASHES OF EMTlErtS." with Paul ine Frederick, all week. The atar has a dual role, that of twin sisters. "Borne Tropical "J!... ttnd Th" Spanish Pyrenees" also on tha bill. j'-llr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Munro Filled With Joy on Their Wedding Anniversary "As the years of my married life increase likewise does my happiness also Increase, Pi and I am even happier on this day, tho i twenty-seventh anniversary of my wedding. than I was today a year ago." These words were uttered today by jj Jiuuier Aiunro, wno, wun ner nusuanu, pllugh F. Munro, surrounded by their chil dren ana gr&nacnuaren, are ceicuraung ina twenty-seventh anniversary of their wed ding at, their home, 1737 North Flfth t.oi( wiui u liiiiiuy ruuiuuii, Munro conducts a roofing business at Fifth street and Montgomery avenue. Five children born to this happy couple are all partners In the father's business. "Mother" and her noted husband, who Is "i. a thesophlst and president of the Friendship Moerai League, met in Scotland six years ., r--w,w WIVjr IIH.IIIQU, MIUIIIUi .1. VIUCI .U ij'better his condition, so to speak, that lie nfrnlcht marrv the sMrt nf his choice, nnllpil lf.before the mast, and claims to have visited 14." """' every P" in me worm. ARCADIA "THE JUNOI.E CIIIMJ." with Dorothy Dalton and Howard Hickman, an Ince-Trlangle, first half of tha week. "DI ANE OF THE FOLLIES", with Lillian dish, a Hne Arts-Trlanels. latter half ot week. ItEOENT "THE GILDED CAOE." with Alice Ilrady, a llradv-World nlm. nrst half of the week. "THE WHEEL OF THE LAW," with Emily Stevens, a Metro feature, latter half of the week, PALACE "THE IJW SISTER," with Mse Mur ray, a Paramount production, nrst half of the week. "THE FIGIITINO PAItSON." with Dustln Farnumt a Pallas, latter half ot me wcex. VICTOniA "THE DARK BtLENCE." with Clara Kimball Young, a World rhotoplav. first half of the week. "THE WHEEL OF THE LAW," with Emily Steens. a Metro, latter half of the week. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S "The Garden of the World." with Adelaide and Hughes; CiKll Cunningham: Car mela and Rosa Ponslllo: "The Prediction": Emmett Welch, Al Gerard and Sylvia Clark: Clark and Verdi: Lillian Qonne and 13ert Albert: Jack and Kitty Demaco; Ernette Aao rlo and company, and tha Sells-Tribune newa weekly, CJLOBB "Sons of Abraham": the (treat Lam bertl and company: tterrlck and Hart. In "At the Movies": Kelly and Sawtelle; Kelly and Sauwaln: Paker, Lynn and company; 'Hilly Klnkald: Otxley and Lerner; Lillian Doherty; Uob Tip and company, and the Laf fertys. WILLIAM PENN First half of week: Lew Wlnsch and company: Billy Wtlson. In "In My Neighbor's Garden"; Qsoraro Hslnes and company; Fred Helder and Nettle Hacker; Wane and the Morris sisters; William S. Hart. In "Tha Patriot." Latter half of week: Harney Williams: the Gordon Trio: Ward and Van! the Club Trio; "The Little Liar." CHUSS 1CEYR First half or week: Svengall and Mile. Helento: Davis and Warren: Know Is Mb y belle: "The Mysterious Will": North and Kelly; Laypo and Henlamln, Latter halt ot week: Svengall and Mile. Helento; McDon ald and Rowland; Nellie Monahan: Schwarts brothers; Wieners and Burk, and Cordan and Smith, OltAND Bobby Walthour; Inglls and Redding; DCole, Russell and Davis, In "Walters Want. ed": Sadie Do Long; the Kanazawa Japs; Mutual comedies and Paths news pictures. itINSTRELS DUMONTS "The Opening of Karl's Ne Store, or No More Bores' a new burlesaus. P. & R. R. PLANS ELECTRIC LINES FOR SUBURBS Continued from Tag One matter of swift and comfortable transporta tion. WOULD COST MILLIONS Klcctrlftcntlon of the Heading branches would cost many millions of dollars, and It Is planned to pay this Immense sum from tho revenuo of the railway, as was done in lt07 when the Heading built Its present elevated structure. The year 1807 was a panicky year and so wati tho year following, but In both the Heading nmaxed the finan cial world hy expending huge sums from Its revenue In building Its elevated struc ture through the heart ot the city. Hut the electrification ot suburban lines la only one of Mr. Dice's plans for Im proving the railway, Ills great ambition Is to make the heading system the "best I passenger system In the United States." NEW SPIIIIT IN SYSTEM Although raised In that railroad school at which the conservative, "dlvlne-rlght" liner was, perhaps, the best exemplar, Mr. Dice caught tht new, progressive note In railroading even before he ascended to the presidency. His associates say that for several years he has secretly disapproved ot any policy designed to keep the public In the dark concerning operations which wero really of great public Interest. Evidence rf this attitude was produced one tlmo when a newspaper reporter'called to Inquire about certain facts connected with the operation of the road. Mr. Dice talked with the re porter for a half hour, and when tho news paper man left Mr, Dice observed: "I am convinced that wo should meet the public half way. We should be frank with the newspapers. In these progressive days w should not shun tho public, but should co-operate with It In every way possible." Moon after Mr. Dice became president ot the Heading, his personality began to be felt In every part of the system. Every body from trackman to division superin tendent felt the stimulus of his seomlngly Inexhnustlble energy and tine optimism. There was a new note In the conduct of affairs, nig things loomed ahead and every employe felt glad that n big, progressive personality was at tho helm. This spirit ot progress Is n feature of the Heading organisation today. It Is said on excellent authority that Mr. Dice has regretted that tho Heading fol lowed the lead of the Pennsylvania Hall road In raising the fares of commuters. Ills railroad has suffered more from this Increase than has tho Pennsylvania, for only about fourteen per cent, of the Penn sylvania's business was In the commuter class, while that ot the Reading was about fifty-seven per cent Since tho Increase went tlnto effect the Heading has lost a great deal ot suburban passcnegr business. Commuters have abandoned trains for trolleys and the Read ing has been obliged to take oft many cars and run smaller trains. "This Is a great loss to us," said an offi cial of tho road. "Whero before we had trains of eight or ten cars we now have three nnd four. It Is almost as cheap for us to pull ten cars as It Is four. Tho Head ing will bo glad to see tho old rates come back. We have found that the high rates have , discouraged living In the suburbs. Hundreds of families have moved Into tho city. It Is vital to the business of the railroads that these suburbs flourish." If President Dice recovers from his Ill ness, It Is certain that construction of the electrical equipment will Btart as soon as the labor and equipment market permits. FUNERAL OF FATHER MORAN Services for Former Villonovn College Ofllclal Held at St Thomas's Catholic clergy of high degree attended the funeral this morning of tho Rev. Jo seph A. Moran, O. S, A., former vice presi dent of Vlllanova College. The services were hald nt St. Thomas's Church, Villa nova. Dlvlno office was recited at 9:30 nnd solemn requiem mass celebrated at 10 o'clock. Father Moran "was born In Washington In 186S, and, after working on several news papers, Joined the faculty of Jefferson Col lege, Louisiana. He Joined the Auguntlnlati order In 1107, being ordained In 1S0S. Ills services an vice president of Vlllanova ex tended from 1906 to 190S. He died on Mon day at tho monastery adjoining the college. Interment was made In the graveyard ot the order on the monastery grounds. cntljtf icportct A8AT, I.YMA ANN. SykesOlle, N. J. llKNCKEIVr, HANNAH L. BLAIR. ItullKllT M., v, 3V63 Drown it, HHENNAN. MARUAltE'T. iiiJckliY. tumiM ii., 1 rrs. lll'TTKHY. EMILY, 4U yrs. 1IIIYNK, Et.l.LN. liilVUi.il Wn rbn ftl ..- r.. ..!?-..."? .-..". "l .. .... ..... . nVAnAlHIII. MAHIN hl'AMUUIilKli . , AMHKUS, qtOHOK w., VWImlnglon. Del. c CLKAMtlY. FlikobiucK w IWhU, JUMl'.l'll J CHIHHY. OHACK, A CHOllMilLKV, HE VS 1.1, V. lENIlV. L KUUAlllI A . m s. , ... . . .:-i. .;.....-...:- f.- - .r. MbAU.l, vinumiA it. :"A st. ... ,111.. . ., ,!.. UUII), .., 831 Baring at. PASTOR'S WIFE IN ACCIDENT Crash on White Horse Pike Shakes Oc cupants of Automobile A limousine In which were Mrs. II. M. G. Huff, wlfo ot a former rector of Old SL John's Episcopal Church, Third nnd Brown streets, and several women friends collided with a touring car In White Horse pike, near West Berlin, N. J., last night. The occupants of tho car were badly shnken. At tho home of Mrs. Huff In Overbrook It was said no one had been hurt. Db.NNIS.SAKA It w nil rilll'll, r-'l,l,A, DONOVAN JESSE J. DOUUIIEIITY. JOHN It, DUFFY. EDWAIID, 7, Pennsgrovs, N. J. DWYEIt. MAHY. ' EMHEItY. KDYTIt, 7, Frankford. KNUl.lHIf, LINrUHD, SIS rs, FINN, MAHY A. ' l-UKAN, .MAIIUAHET J, FIXIEL. MAHUAHET, , UltANELLI. ANUkl.tCA. UUTiSKUNbT, MAlty A SI yrs. 'N, HAUUK, JOHN A. ' HAMILTON, MAHY P. HAHKIS. UiiUHUE A., M yrs. HEYMAN. EMU-. 0u rs. IILNO.N, I'!, J. Sr l3 miner at. HILLS, HBHUKtlT, 34 yrs. HillST. AMANDA k. HOMCJ.MSACK, ELIZABETH M., 91 Irs. HCUUbltT. ALICE. L'L S331 Llla si. JOLl-E. MICHAEL. KELSO, Mrs. DAVID. KELLY. Dr. 11. LOXLEY. KEI.l.Y. JOSEPH. KEHNAN, CAROLINE, S610 W. Oakdale st. KII.IIUY. IIEUNAKD. KINO. AIU-HUH. SU yrs. LANK, ANNE BUTTON HANSELL. LUDLOW, ALMIED, 74 yrs. McDEVITT. ELLEN. McObiADY, MAHY A., 1431 L coming St. McMAIION, CHAHLES, 2 1741 H. lllnggold at. MtrAiiwinu, 1.AU11A z, -s yrs. MoVEY, THOMAS ., 38 yrs. MAOlTlilE. EHANCIM J ID, 1811 8. 10th St. MAHEDY, WILLIAM. MEYEltS, EVA L.. S241 S. Hicks St. MITCHELL. NOII.Oan 1- " ' MOHHISON. ALEXANDEtL UIT, 1HUJ1A3 11, V. MOXLEY. ELIZABETH O. MY'ViLL. ' a- "" N' Ulh "' NOONES. SAItAH V. O'BHIEN. JAMES T. OTT. HENHlErrA. St Jrs. OU-rrEKhON. CHHlSflNA. 00 yrs. POST, WILLIAM. 83 yrs. HAMSEY. ELLEN D.. 07 yrs. KOBEHTS. ISHAEL. SS. Moorestown. N. J. SCHMALZniDT, ANNA BAHBAHA, 82 yrs. SCHM1TT. CATHEKiNE. SCOIT, MAH1E. Sl'OTT. HOI1EUT. SEQUI, MAHUAHET. SETLEY. Captsln ABKAM, 77 rs., 1710 N. r2d. SMITH, MATTHEW. SMITH. SARAH BELL. SPHOULE, -MAHQARET J S. E. cor. 03th and Dickens ao. STKHKY, AAKON. RO yrs. STOUT. WILLtAM W 41 yrs. STHAUBMULLEll, MAHY, 07 yrs. HTUBIIS, MAHY A 70 yrs. SULUIVAN, MAB.Y E., 33 rs. t TUHNEK, MICHAEL, 71 yrs. VAIINEY. 1IIUDUUT C. WALKEH. HEIIUERT., 01 rs. WELSH, JOHN P. ' WIST, ELLEN. 70 yrs. WOODS. WILLIAM. WOODHOUSE, ADA. WUE8T. LAWHENCE. 43 yrs. WYNNE, JULIA. YEAULE. SAKAH B., 76 yrs. 'ELL. ANDREW J 83 yrs. IN MF.MOnlAM 8T, rjr.onan JOYCE. In falthfut remem brance of MaIIY THF.nllSA ST. ClEOnQE JOYCE, devoted wife and most lolng ot mothers, who passed to her eternal reward September 27, 1003. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN STET.Nfl tn loving remembrance of HAnilY At.nBtVr STEVENS. ho died Hetemher ST. 1009. UNCLE KANNINO, catljsi PENCKEnT. Sept. S3. HANNAH I... daugh ter of James and ths 1st Msry Bebecca Benckert. helatlves and friends Intlted to fun'ral servks, Thurs . 2 p. m., at aunt's residence, Mary E. Hencktrt. S100 Baltlmor ae. Int. prltats Bf-AIB. Sept. an. at 30M Brown si TtOB EUT 8., son of Alfred D. and Mattla I. lllalr, aged P yeara n months. Int. private, Weat minster Cem. (Infantile paralysis.) BRENNAN tree Mundy).vS'Pl. -. .UAII OARKT. wife of Patrick Brennan Belallvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thura., Sept !t. (1:30 n. tn,, 331 Melon at., West Phllsdelphts. Solemn high masa of requiem St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m Int Holy Cme Cem . BYRNES Sept !n. WALTER I. BYnNES. rued M Relallvea and friends InMted to fu neral services Thurs , 2 30 p. m , at realdenct W. B, Weaver, MO N. Stli st. Int private. ''LEASI1Y Kept. 26. FREDERICK W . tins bsnd ot Anna M. Cleashr. Kelatlves and friends, employes J. C. Winston Co, and all organlratlons of which he waa a memn-r. Invited to funeral services, Sat,. I p. m 'J 1-0 Sedglev ae. Int. private. Illllalde Cem. Auto funeral. Bemalna may hn viewed Frl, evs. DALY Sept. 24. EDWARD A., son of Theresa E. and the lata John P. Daly, Funeral Thurs , 8 SO a. m., from mother's re sldem-e, 171B s, S'.'d st. Solemn requiem msss St. Ed mond'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Automobile funeral. .,.. ... DENNIS Sent 28, SARAH V, widow of Christian Dennis. Helatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services, on Thurs. at 2D. tn . at 3SS1 nartns. st. Int. private ...... DONOVAN Sept. S3, JESSE J., hushand of Isabella Donovan (nee !.nox. Relatives and friends, Ellis Camp, No. 0, 8, of V,. In. vlted to funeral, Sat., r).30 a. m.. 1331 N. Cedwalnder st. Solemn requiem maaa St. Michael's Church 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral "'eNJ!. Sept. 2. REOINA. widow of ttottlleb Ens. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 P. m., at son's residence, 2U1S N. 31st st. Int, prlvste. Omit flowers. Friends msy call Thurs.. to v p. m. ORANELLl. Sept. 26. A.MlELirA. wife l-r-nmacn flrsnelll fncA Rslto). Relstlves I i,lni. Dsnte tlrele. No. 2ft. Lady For. eaters of America; Stella d'ltalla M. 8. So ciety, Invited to funeral, Sat,, 0 a, m., IMA S, Mh st. Solemn high msss. Our Lady of Oond Counsel Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. lll;r. l .. cepi. .o, mAmiAiir,j, wiaow ui and John lU'ntl. aged 74 ted tn funersl services. Thurs., 3 rt. i n-ln-lsw's residence, Frank Hubler, niAiiiiniir,!, niuu- u Relstlves and friends In- 'Mill John Itenta, .lte.1 tn rtl ...n.tn.lsur's reaMenre. FrMnk load, Flourtown, Montgomery Co.. Pa. lot. "'lIlLLS. Sept. 21, HEItnEnT. husband ot Msrgsret Hills, need 34. Relatives and friends Invited to the funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p. m., Oliver II. Balr Bids., lHHO Chestnut st. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. HillST. Sept. 23, AMANDA K widow of Francis J. Hirst. Relntlvea and friends in vited to funetal, Thurs., 10'30 a. in., from daughter's residence, Mrs. Kathryn Lucken lisch. CUU Addison st.. West Phlla. Int. private. iij By jflrJ Installing nKATrW . HOItENSACK. Sept, 23. 116, ELIZABETH XI IIOHENRACK- teMw Jnhn H. Ilobensack. aged SI. Rstatlves ami frlsnds Invited to funeral services, Friday, 1 p. m.. residence of daughter, Mrs. Laura II, Van Pant, 10J6 Coopsr at., Camden, N. J. Int. private, llalboro Cem.. Hatboro, Pa. Itemalna may be vis wed Thurs, t AiARTIN. Sept. 2ft. JOSEPH 8. MARTIN, huahand of Fannie Martin, Relatives snd friends Invited to attend funeral on Frl.. Sept. 2. 1 P, m.. Si N Oth at. Dartnr. Pa InV Eden 'IdETEnH, Sept , EVA I,., wife of Amos R. .Meyers, Relstlves and friends. Qusker iKige, any, n dge, No 17, Sops and Dsughtera. of Llb rty. and Wm. McKlnley Ixds, No. 11., Bhep erds nf nlhlh.m lnvilrf tn iti funtrsl serv. Ices. Frl . 2 p. m.. 2241 H. Hicks st. Int. Ml. risnvem. jtemsins may do mewru iiu.s tAiisEYAt Moris a in ItA Norrlstown. Mont. Co.. Pa., :oth, BLLKN U, A1' am W. Rsmser seed &. trtmnAm Invited tn funeral. irom. son's residence. Harold A. r i Relatlvra. and on Ninth Month. 2Bth, SEY. widow of William Vviisa to lunersi, A A. nsmeey. lBO'J 'owell St.. Klfth-dsr. Ninth Month 2Sth Inst, I P. m. Int. private at Valley Friends' BurUng tjrounn. fc . SCHMALZRIDT Sept, 2.1, .ANNA riArt BAKA widow of Mottlleb Prhmalirldt, need X'J. Helatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , 2 p. m from son-in-law's reeldence. Joseph A. Hand. SllIO Frsnkford axe.. Holmes- .."sc'OTT Sepir'Sfl, MATtltt wife, of William B. Scott and daughter ot th91ate Alfred E. and Sarah J, .Dash, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m., 1S20 Chest nut st Int. Mt Moriah Cem. . . . . SETLEY, Sept, 24. Capt. A11RAM. husband of Elliabeth K, Setley, aged 77, Helatlves and riends, employes or 1 nltea states Mini Mint of Phils., snd siirvlvnrs nf Cn. A. OOth Rest.. In vlted io funeral services, on Wed., R p. m., at 1710 N, 2d at., W. Phlla. also services at Trinity Lutheran Church, New Holland, Pa Thurs., 10 a, m. Int. adjoining cem. .SPHOULE Sept. 20, MAIlOARtrT J., widow of William Sprqule and daughter of Samuel and a. P. Int. ML STItAUBMULLEn, Sept 2ft, MARY, wife uumiiimr. vlted to the funeral services. Sat,, S. E. cor. 63th and Dickens ave. Moriah t'em ... il t .. Mlu , Hsri .",. .-7 liu.nu nrrt L'tAQ 1- Vn.k at WAnNtttt .ftaht ?S rrtSMlC. hnahani4 nf Msry A Warner, Relallvea and frlenda In vlted to funeral, thurs , 1 r m 1810 8. 22,1 st. Remslns may be viewed Wed,. 8 to 11 p. m. Int. Eden Cem. nf Joseph Strsul will V sln frn I.OST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILE Reward $23; atolen Ford touring car, 1D1A model, mfg, No. 104131S. Penna. license No. 03042. Notify Maryland Motor Car Insurance Co., A, P. Devereux. manager, . S2lWalnut at. DOO-list, ScotctTcollle; thor'b'd. with aground lesther collar, locked, from W, Chester 'pike, Klrkljrni lib. rew'd. Ph.Wjatt. Llanerch 307. UOLD PIN liat. gold plnr mounted" with two sprara of red coral, either In Qermantown or downtown, Saturday. Return to 3501 Wayne ave.. Apt, D 4, POCKETBOOK Lost. on"sundy, smsll blsck pocketbook con'g about IP. Raw. 247 B, 3d St. PURSD I-osl, hy" poor girl, small purse, con" talnlng JIB, on Baltlmor ave. between 40th and BBih sts.: finder sutUbly rewarded. B430 Baltimore ave. RINO Iyi'st, dlsmond "andpearl rlni "betwee'n 1033 Spruce and 1703 Rlttenhouss st.t liberal reward If returned to 1703 Rlttenhouss. PERSONALS NOTICE Is hereby given thst on Oct. 4 and 8 the household goods, chsttels, containing piano, etc., belonging to the following persons will be sold at public auction on premises where stored to satisfy ths charges: William Duddr, Mrs. William II. McCoy, Blalnn Stanton. Walter Machold. Mra. L. Ulaler. Mrs. Halite Larkey. Mrs. Anna Hedcay, Mrs. L. Yatea and Sic l'llllan. P.id Lion Storage Co., floth A Arch ats, BEAL ESTATE FOB BENT STEA&iSHIFS AMERICAN EXPRESS llVJ3slD Avwak TRAVEL UNDER ESCORT SOUTH AMERICA JSSSSJ& .? opportunity. Sail In November. January or February, .. . An International Travel Agency Send tor Booklet 1137 Chestnut Street. Phone, Wal. 4810 'l1 wPiTT Au' up : t OLD RELIABLE MALONE B.Anii ppi '.VM n.oo. tls.OO. a CAyi-CH BABY PAYMENTS B1CYCLH azu.uu I Prominent Photoplay Presentations 1 ErnHiBBBTiimiiiiftiiiii m iiiiiiiiiiim IiMmiiiiiiii i ii i iii ii ii'imiiiii iii i iiiinn i' ii ii in iriTn-iiriiTrniTmiirriirniiiiiinriTrfiiiininiiiifi 0nk SoSm (hfwrtti, THE following theaters obtain thtlr pictures tbrongh lb STANLEY Booking Company, which la a gnarantee of early showing of the "nest produeUsns. All DJMurss rsflewed before exhlb tlon. Ask for, ths theater In lour locaUty ibUUlig ptJs tbrough he STANLEY BO0KLN6 COM1-ANY. 12th,Morrls Passyunk Ave. it. Dally si evgs. u:su ramoum nciurss. Alhambra mi'J'd0.1 - 1'inmiu FANNIE WARD ,n niSAmZr&&- CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH ARCADIA dorotiiy Dalton & ,I0WAnD Hickman In "THEjJUNOLE UltlLU- 'xrn-il I ". 62D AND THOMPSON APOLLO MATINEE DAILY EDMUND BREESE in "THE WEAKNESS Of BTRENOTH" -,-,. nA'-TVlrr B2D ABOVE MARKET BELMONT oV.8oV;l0o.l?o Pauline Frederick In 'THE WOMAN IN THE CASE" TIRES. Il.Oll Til K2.7K t Great Slaughter tn Prices ot All Sundries. ( BECOND-ILVND BICYCLES. (3.00 VP 'k,i fla . ,n,51f'ln' . enamslln. vulcanlilng. taglng. All kinds of repair work guaranteed. CV.r. taeaper than the cheapest and our work better than tbs Ust. Call and be convinced. Mnsyealngs. Daddy of low prices and bijtt ?v. ?? MAONB. "01 Ciranl Ave. f08- '' Park CMS D. 1; Comfort Disability Economy , n i'miac.ejphia-Made Shoes ri.f'l'ilslpMa leather. Philadelphia workmen. .l..uf ho,g ' made and lasted by hand. We Vii'.ln- atock shoes mads on cur custom lasts, avail ana ae our stock, or write. V. MCCLOY, SOU Cherry St.. rfalla. " IW7J" ATJTUKCN RBS0RT8 ATLANTIC! C1TV, N. J, mwxMMkwm ATlUrVNTIC CITY.N'. J. ... seWHSHSHH. HWMIIWHT, Vrar-. D OOTH AND CEDAR AVE. CEDAR FARAUOUHT THEATER. Cyril Maude The Greater Will" FAIRMOUNT MTIiiixnD avenue ORRIN JOHNSON in tub Liairr at dusk." -liberty." T11 KRANKFOnD AVENUE FRANKFORD EDITH STOREY in THE SHOP aiRL" MAT. DAILY Evgs. T to II, rrTU QT THEATER. bb 1 11 sJ 1 Bel, Spruce. Anita Stewart "The Combat" 20TH AND DAUPHIN 8TRKET8 JEFFERSON Emmy Wehlen ThB p,1 FORTY.FIRST AND MnUAHTCIl AVEIIUE LEADER LUCILLE LEE STEWART in "ins wira'a oood namht; BROAD AND COLUMBU LIBERTY Rita Jolivet Her Redemption" B2D, AND LOCUST Mts. 1:30 and 8:80, 10c. Evas. (1:30. S, O:.10, ISC. ROBERT WARWICK ZT&n LOCUST FOR RENT Manufacturing Floors 839 Market St., 5th Floor 28x130 feet! heat: elevator sen Ice; suit able for light manufacturing. 837 Market St., 3d Floor 2Sx204 feet: heat; elevator service; suit able for light manufacturing. JOHN DOBSON ESTATE 800 CHESTNUT ST. or Your Own IJroker. HEAI, ESTATE FOR BALE Save Money and Waste THE KING S Every house owner is now Installing a water meter quickly. It more than pays for Itself In a very short tlma. He pre pared for winter and ask your plumber to Install It NOW. Made hy Union Meter Company. If not Inatalled by November I lll not take meter rato for 1017. Tho Kins Meter Is ths almplest and ths most noiseless made. Nothing to net out of order. Easy to Install. Write at onoe, for particulars. Our special representa tive will gladly eUo you Information. ' Jzleckj&zos. Co. Visit Ovr Hasllu Ttcachrd Sfiourootnt 4..l5-5 nna ou .-orin oui nireec MRS. JAMES B. SIIEEVE, maiden name Katie C. Kohberger (adoption Uerry). wishes infor mation regarding the whereabouts of .her fam ily, John Kohberger, 8r,, John. Jr.. and Mrs. Prsnk CorherJ, or other relatives. Addrsss 1603 W. Msdlson st Loulsvllls. Kyi INFORMATION wanted of E. E. HOLMAN, an architect who. In 1010. had an oRK-e at 1020 Chestnut st.. and later at 1032 Spruce at. Address D SO, Ledger Office. .aa.sfc.it i Jnovr WAjmm-XAL -. Ccsristeesl (tym fyteVaflf Cain-is t niSt.niEreS5,,r:tKi'SM' ."! "?' o! petent tnsn wanted by a latse grSMrr i-m-0?n!!t in own handwrltlnr. atatrng. , "frl. "VJ. iiTcl!2lJl'S. -LAV!,LPlVI. ilKB'm: ma -P"l'"r.tv'co Co,, ltul UafKTtay.' STOCK DCrs "oners require ths ssrvtcss f Block tstni farsre boys preferred. Appljr before " Iii mTZSl SiiWirTT4"1 WOet. ftwtii floor Set Market st. HOT Wanted In nfflea leear man.,e-M...lK aiw .a -.,h .k.. a "-,"v,,iim fcaa if.l. T 'S,,,,lr"n,1" "" msss nimseii gwi-1 Ji? iT.-u,!vi; 'tood chance for advanrssntwi for live, ambitious boyt miiet be 10 rears el CK'ieJK l:."n7 .'' I addresVlivo" ' iHSSFJlv"', 1,l1' ? where you have bOMi' employed, since earing school and waasa wanted. Address b. T.. P O, Bog 3800, BAP.IXE:. AMniTioua, Fon'oFTfdf nStW iV,Ti,rcX'.in9nA'r'QN' MUST. MKNt. CALL l',Kb0Kll OWlVn, OT1I Al ,yi BTbT A8 iSuit 'M. llOli 9SJ-rtiiJt,?.rJ.. """ nral office work, fic- STt A!.rllerttlDl J,.nd' A""1' Overbrook Car- V&. co.joeth ani Lancaster are. 1,viIi.T:.,n."?T7T,"'.'rcantlle Library wants a Sn5rJv.,,,,s,IJf,n.Vb?.,JB" work Is Interesting. ..,.. , mnnuiii .win it. i v a. m, ,Mri"r.eLlIln!' ,n ?'?. I'hjla.rmusthave V refsrencei one. looking for position where he 1123 CheVtmit sl" "' V"n DUMI' "" "D9J"iEr.rJ,n,,.boJ'' atrong. for hardware TiusTnesa yihr2h;.,t i"SStlon clt)" ?hnc '?r ad- X!"0?: Ain"' " own handwriting, H -.s,ieagsrtjOffice, m 1,cJ;.'vptJ 'o learn wholessTs "woolen business; must I .1(1 yes rs old, M JlTL Ledger Office, ,,iriJ-5n.rif.or. trr!r.UBl jo.reftrenee. age .and '"Jarjrjipeclsd,, .11 22, LedgerOftlce, ' "TiM5"rVen,V.,"."d,Vr?'wrnl'd- 0Jh,nVAJ:D ,0 ''' in iiih? lESTiSTMiZ Unl3rr'Fr,h,Vj;n,,T"ll.bo"- lO.to.ln rears. eari,7i.hi'i Prlnl'n department, of an old. miSi, SiJ."ouV opportunity! for advance- Aodre.'."?, tFc.n?,V.'"y "PKtVL ll0lT?;n',t'.,XXlt'$; r""l IT'yssrs of age," to l.?r,Sll?-2?I.?b.ll J.n,ck.rl,,rln- Apply In ternlonjtlMotor Co., .2802 Chestnut st. 1,(i2te12VSr? W. ilajr nI. nljgbt work! musT Mnr wlrTilSSI' 9f CurU' PHW'aliliut Cora- r?-nrivdnesday, between 8 and 4. B MiLrWe'l.vJ0 r:"t or.ov."r" to WorkTn'wsTi: VviTfr .,e,V7 vVr ukr. Smith A Page, . ster st. and Bnder ave. . "maw". '.h-T" of f9 ,0 run errands and Co5ljhi;TOSr,! Buplse-Resv-e-Whltln. B0J8. wsnted"for box shop!" steady work and gSet.y- A""y N' W. cor. Pth'a'rSrown Jlnalar .i l2?uen,i1JmuV wl'n and nest: '!fr'centr7."'1' ",va nt,nnct- 8. Ch? ftV 5J511 apartment-' voung irian. about F,I8HKR Wanted, nnlshTr"s"aTSnc: li F1JJhlMA.i 'wanted, one ausTomedio itui J?iUrAlok,J,! t'r rk and rood pay. Ap- !RvforAkNVrraSTni''C HELP WANTED FEHALE BOOKKEEPER, capable, with knowledge of stenography. In wholesale Jobbing house. P 524, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer; Insurance of- flce; references required. 11 25, Ledger Of flee. CHAMUERMA1D. white; 2 In family. 208 N'7 84th st. CHAMUERWORK and waiting White Protes tant, experienced; reference required. Phone Overbrook 218U. CHILDNUR8E. experienced. Bwlss preferred, for one child. Phone 1155 J, Che.stnul Hill. n oi. jiaruns isne. EEAIi ESTATE FOU SALE Victor and Homo VictorVater Heaters FOR COAL A new principle; con stant supply: 24 to SO gala., 1c. Heats Radia tors, too. Accept no substltuts. There Is nothing 'Just as good." Send for Free Rookie!. S.V.KEEVES,MiT. 45 N. Second St. Y?sw2bH Ps tented SUBCRIIAN 8 L'DL'ltnAN Market St. Theater "Street WALTER LAW in TUB UNWELCOMK MOTHER" PALACE " MA,nni,io,8T"EET MAE MURRAY in THE BIO BISTER" ntnv R1DOB AVE. & DAUPHIN 8T. JrAKfs, MAT.. 2 IIS. EVO., 0:43 to 11. HENRY B. WALTHALL in "P1LLAR8 OP BOCIETV 1018 MARKET STREET PRINCESS Emmy Wehlen ,1The Prcnder8., Ol7I?MT 1M MARKET STREET Ke.vsc.in i( iiuiiAN roiaa onaix Alice Brady 4cnle G;ned Cage RI A. I TTs OERMANTOWN AVE. 1 J - V AT TOIiPEHOCKEN ST. William Desmond & Enid Markey In "LIEUTENANT DANNT OF TUB U. 8. A." RttDV MARKET STREET U I BELOW 7TH STREET Blanche Sweet PuhUc ftpJnI( ion SAVOY H. B. Warner J2U MARKET BTJIE1ST "Shell 43" PIQQ i 1TT1I AND VENANGO ST8. EDMUND BREESE in "THE WEAKNE88 OP BTRENOTH" WKtJY PHILADHLrHIA , 40TH MARKCT T. EUREKA KITTY GORDON in mmxAWL Ttb a Ol. AVMNUM HWW TTH UUUVU 111. 7 aast V AWfVtUl & WOTOPtAYS VIPTflDI A MARKET 8T. V vr e-s, AHOVH NINTH CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in i'0TUK PARK BILKNCB1' QTArJF FV m"kkt awqvb iotii aiAnuii' hub a. m. to nna p. m. r PAULINE FREDERICK in "ABIIE8 Or KMBBHH" SOUTH PHILADBLPHIA OLYMPIADARIDfl8 Dorothy Bernard and G1b White In "WOHTINO BLOOO" Hlasa 'Vest W4 t kus WUm ie 8s (MeOtt TfcU m B ELISN FAiK MWOK DU1LPJNG fflES Q00-50OO TEH ME3 VOW VU1WWG 000-11000 r.tfni"n awi. nMTT ntm bU LUtWiJ '"" viu L : lUtiM PABli' G 135 J. 5TH. JT. DIB ELIZABEIflAN UOPEflCLI 3Trollqs 3 rare IN.C0UR5E OT CON5TRUCTIO1N. $10,500 tfiiL five -. Tfvo a EjiPifesiaaflffil I wSjESflSEsPjtM W slaiBri i ' TTlXGiL- -JgaTflT'sMrKXhlaisssssH - 1Sp HniiTiiifiiJ J)jri i CHILDNURSE and cook wanted. 2 Protestants, . must have best references. Ph. Ardmore 4DT. OlRL. general housework, for young couple; small house In West Philadelphia: good refer ences required. ,M 928. Ledger OfSce, OIRL Experienced white clrl; no washing; family of S. Phono 1705 J. Chestnut Hill. 77118tiMartlnJilane; OIRL for minor duty In office; cood opportunity, Apply by letter. Adams fc Westlske, 2218 W. Ontario. FMS.?H,Lnte bT boiler shop; musTbe t.rtlJl "ober; young man capable ot doing wanl. MJ!XSnr 5lng. and on. wH3 litfnt !,idT5S ! a foremsnshlp; address, whitfae 'un'i.?""81' w" desired ani tor rtini L0.n f. ???'unl!.n! Permanent Job 'or rwBt rnan. M un. Ledyer Orrice. aiiJ'fiFl, .f refinement and good appear- 1, 5 '"'arvlsw business men In Phlla. Ap. . ply S to 7 p. m eio Btoelc Bxchango nulldin E?iS.Ac?' Tmi Company wants 5 Bro a?,v?,,hi?r"..'or "oresln Philadelphia and vSSL A.T.0kwtlf'" nd brJht Prospects for S ?h!I!K..w.ho,w",t ? advance themselves ioiha.JdKNorbi..,,.'.,,n- Appir 7 t0 m- "SFvsftf Ai?D wirB- " . t . e?i.I? S5?rw ot .h0?9 ,n mal family; R2n..rs?i5TSiSM,reu,rl,S "llnt waget r '- " - GIRLS In lacs curtain tlnlshlne room. Apply JohnJlrormeyJ8oniLehlBhays.andFront. QIRLS over 10yeara wantedforIlghtwork; no experience ne-esssryi S3 week paid while learn ljg:ApplyJllBN;82dst. QIRLS. experienced and learners, on calendar work. Apply third floor. Wolf & Co.. 12tb and Callowhlll. GRI8WOLD WORSTED CO. .DARBY. TA. Starting up new machinery, wants glrlsi good wages; steady worla. and will pay while learning. HOSIER r PAIKEKH and folders. Apply Heger j""f jinianing iwuis. westmoreianq at u. HOUSEWORK, general, good cock, for clergy man s ismny movlns to New York suburos; Lngllsb. Irish or Scotch prsferred; good refer- riivq rriuirwii ei. nuuBBWUKK settled white woman for gsn eral housowork and plain cooking; family 2 "uu"B. wh evenings, u 10 u o cjock. oit 8. 42d St. iiuuHUWOIIjy Competent white glrli no wash- is, uiubl iia irooa coo.: ama town; wages 17. Csll 80 N k; small family Jenkln- r roni HOUSEWORK Olrl for housework; no cooking; ? Pr week; good reference; no Sunday work, Day Nursery, 710 Jsckson, HOUsnwOltK Woman, middle-aged, to do light tivvmi7vwuri ..iary o. v Bui, ijeqger central. UUSEWOHK Wanted, girl for gsneral house, work; 2 In faintly. 2,0 8, 41st at. LADV, middle, aged, well educated and of good aaaress, in our sales department; need not be experienced If willing to learn 1 good pay and rapid promotion to right party. Call Wednesday, 10 to 12. V, Chambers, 1718 Sansom MAID, who undsrstands nursing, or willing to learn, to take care ot invalid, cook her meals, etc I best references needed. Address Mrs, jiiofuifpmery, uj uin si.. i;nester. I'a. MAII. WHITE. PROTESTANT, TO WAIT ON ESj Xt'AOEH III SUBURBS, .KDOER OFFICE. AND OTHER L10IIT 1- 01, NURSE wanted for children ot 1 and fi'.4 years old: best of references required; experience not 5T?M.yyi ' aultable to right person. Call 4401 Msrkst st OPKICK WORK Young lady for general office work. Apply, stating age. experience and . salary expected. P B28. ljger Offlre. OPERATOU8 on stngle-needls machines; steady work, Apply Oreenwald Bros.. 247 H. lid. STENOGRAPHER, experienced and aecuratsT ?r..a bank. Address. In own handwriting, stating experience and references. P 622. Ledger OrrVe. STENOGRAPHER Tounr lady, quick" VnoTact furatet permanent position. Address "C. II.," FTiWMrLXniEItrjlgh "school graduate. aVcu F!e,d,r"C.nal.,,,flC,i ,l l0 l"ln' I I.ANHDALK. PA. LANSDALE, PA. . JE2!L idSxm&ka 9Hff " MK- fSHL m . rpSff W Willi Hwiffll-. izm . Beautiful Lansdale Homes Quarter.Acro Ixit, Brick Houses, 9 rooms nnd bath, All Improvement. :: Water, electric llfht nd a, hot-water heatlnp, laundry Near depot and trolley :; kv4itan Mute commutation. :$ a?0.UU Jitd Tor D-wlPtUe Circular g f, C, HWAKTI.MX (HsiHK W. YOUNO t If STENOaRAPIIEH. American. experlincsd"'aI accurate! IIP. R ST, ledger Office. TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telsphon. Company oilers positions as operators to In telllgent Young women between 18 and 22 ,?" "'VI i'r'' a weeK wans learning, with rap d advancement: a steady position as- (. sured, w th pleasant surVoundlnaa .,! n,;.M-i opportun ty of. promotion. Apply iii nerson to J?f.di ood reference; good home: every iom fotL'uburb, D . Ledger OfTIr;. " com INRTRUME.VrTrAKER8TS724 to 5 per Cay" of 8 hours; tool makers, 18.85 to 13: tna- ft'ia i2-78vto ,5' assistant rehinlsi.r$a S40' l!..i'' " Plt: u- skilled laborers .12 to 12.24: soldereVs. 2.24 wK'-rl-a-.rff Ar"nal fM to per: We want 200 strong men. between 2S and 40 HfSX, "' ,-. n2l uPder ' T inches, liti pounds weight, for flight work: wages JIB at ?jfi! .P'-'oeorkers earn much more; steedr work Indoors, best of conditions; no trouble: m'.ii?1.. ,,or m,n antlnt to locate perms, nently; state age. nationality and experience. Address A. W Postofflce 13or 8484, Station O LABORERS, for outside work. 12.21 ner day of 8hours. Apply Jrankford Arsenal.Vrldesburg. aBOmCR 80, "anfed. Cruso-KekperCo' y ."!-j- MACHINLST8. floor and vise hands: itbose ac customed to machine tool work preferred: best , of '.teadyFmplomnUpD3s,LeT. MAN AND WIFE, colored, general utlMyTreL jrence reoulred. Call Thursdav, Mrs. 8. R, Cheftn t Hill V Bni s,Dton v MAN AND WIFE wanted to do all the w'ork In m., tut fsmlly 3i 500,1 reference required. &?r.?SV.Vi.w'aa" to 1U a. no children; cook MAM AMn WIPP h. - ' ,., ..a-.,, v.,,,m, uu -Cllllur and housemsn. M 114. Ledger Office. MEN, young, wsntrd as stock bovs In cloak and suit department; l a week to those thoroughly experienced and chance for advancement, Ap--J-.1 lc',8uP'rlntendent'i office, ready te , "art. Frank - Bedcr, 11th and Marker sts. MKJ WANTED Boilermakers, locomotlrs ma. chlnlsts. car repairmen, laborers, locomotive . cleaners. Penna. H. R.' Call X.ll Filbert St. MEN Wanted, 0 or more, good sronn men; steady work. Apply Merchants' Warehouse. Beaih st, above Laurel, after 9 o'clock. MEN. 10. wanted to learn the aaussWand park ' racking business: 22o per hour. Apply -U43 Oermantown ave. MOLDKR8 Wanted, several good loam moldera; 7. 7., Aev Vi"s wnunwni, wvoare P. O. Box 700. Lynchburg. . ' NURSIJ8 AND ATTENDANTS -The New JW, sey State Ifospltaf. at Morris Plains, for the treatment ot nervous and mental diseases, re quires the aervlrea of young men and womea to become nurses; tralnlnc school course free for those wishing to tsks It; diploma upon graduation: will nay at start, men 24 and women 122 ner month, with twtarrf. ,Mm .na laundering, and advance according to char? acter of senlce rendered! experience unneces sary, ror appiicaiion pian containing ruil particulars call at hospital or apply hy posts! card to Dr. B. D. Evans, Medics I Director.' P. O. address Oreystone Park. N, 1. , , u'Fit; liyi wanted, over 10 yearai chanoe te imomi s(vnosrapner ana later ssiesmau, wail Wsdnesdar between 1 and 2, 1218 Chestnut, Room 1002. - j ORDERLY wanted, experienced; nlgut work, ApV fT wt, nmai iioapua,!, om ina Jteeq BIS, nrcuKita on woolen mules. Apply Jsmea Dohson, Ino, blanket mills, isne. rails or ncnuyiatn j-jrirjTTR8' ones: steai i-lttsDury uompany. EptTlIRLPEilS to go to work'at ady employment. Apply D. W. Evans. ' r valve Foupdry and Construction . . Costesvflle, Pa. T the Bel ..Telephone Company oberaiora' rn,0,,.V's u'',.., i "' between 810 a. m. and a p. m. , Monday, Tuesday and Fri day evenings between T.30 and 8 .JO o'clock. TELEPHONE OPERATOR8, local and Io"; Unce: experienced. Apply Keystone Tsl, Co . J 8 8. 2d st. Rooma4oa. ng dls-phone WAITRESS, white, capable, trustworthy, -jied to care ot pne china: prltate family In Phlla. suburbs. A 188, Lsdcer Office. r"a. WOMAN wanted, reliable, iiouaewi Thompsoo, n. j, Lsdcer Office. lteTOik?I" luhlla fa 'V,.0",'!?' .....'" VA maV ai "l.' V.-V-i.'". .i?...vY.P. -4 , .W ", Atlautls Cltri YOUNG I.DY wanTed to , learn 'ie-sTrVniM work, largs grocery buslosss center ufrltvr ., .w ., . luvuii.i.. wiiq roance 8ALESMAN Wanted, an experienced sslesman lor an installment furniture store; must lie a msn well acquainted with this business, sober and Industrious and corns well rscommendedl none but thoss having a good trade In this line nsea appiyi gooa pay 10 nsrnt, party. AUIjr In person to Quakertoan Furniture and M, ding Co.. 7th and Juniper sts., Quakertowa.ra, BALK8MAN -experienced pearTbutton aabwT nan for eastern territoryl must give txclitv- iime .0 our jine 01 irescwaisr pcaris, in diuc bt carded: only first-class men wanted by largest wests factory. Lock Boa -08. Dee. R, Muscatlns, la. SALESMAN Shoe salesman. thorownWy u perlencedl stats reference and expeeleoeel aecd salary. M S4T, ledger Crotral. 8ALE8 M'ANAOER Ve Deed a man .whs) Ota se:i ana wno csn qmuir wsiiwh ss.se rswis)i must have exceptional ability, ergy and be able to eet out best that is in taw acter must, equal t t-,i-l nnnArtUAltVl account. 0 ftj, TttSjtT Central. m ana stbw saes (k I. tM cbw. ncemfnt state age. Addrsss IKS ll.ayiibne wanisa lor grades, hlgb a axz. schools; positions waiting. Naiiaual , Agency I) II Cook, Mgr WTPaTl yeperai l'WA5jlKR8 want.d for gfaiTTI high and prrvsle schools) positions waiting, Rst gf Ti-a? Agsncy t. II, Cook. Mtr. SrrKily igfWt. for ad. . u, slog i private Teaehere' 1 ) isilinmg, "BXVS WAMTBD XAXJt t. , , BOOKKEEPEKhfeunr man. ,18 to -8 yaaas aid. 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