- lD TRUCKS ARK LOST IN DESERT frS,000 Pennsylvania Hikers Also Without Water for Six ?" Hours TXKLD HEADQUARTERS, renn-yltranla. WrlMon (Br Courier to Newman, Tex.), htt it, Twenty bljr motor trucks nt tmM to the chief auppljr transport are gNt on the deoert today between Camp ittwrt and Hlchs Ttnnch. The motor i are loaded with brsad that had been Intended for the Um or The 13,000 JPenn yhNthla militiamen when they arrived t th eltc of their third blVouao last night Fully SOW of the troops, who crossed the mountain range between Anthony and New man yesterday, were wlthbut water for Mx Mara, They were warned that no carts would be carried across the summit, but ttfit the warnlnr the b- majority of the ten had emptied their canteens of the last Arop of water before noon. Men dropped ut all alonfr the line of. march after noon. : ht no eiBc!al estimate of these losses could procured. One hundred and twenty-three wan, have been sent to Camp Stewart from Anthony, the majority suffering from blis tered feet v EVENING IiEDGBR-HILADELPHIA1; THUKSPAT, SEPTEMBER 28, 1916 IHtATHS Int. Spring mil Cera.. WILSON TO ANSWER HUGHES IN HIS SPEECH SATURDAY President Expected to Handlo Political . Situation "Without Gloves" LONO BRANCH. N. J., Sept. 28. Issues raised by Charles K. Hushes, the nepub lleart nominee, will bo discussed by Presl. det Wilson here Saturday, when he ap pears beforo the members of young men's Democrats clubs at Shadow Lawn. The President will handle the political situation "without fcloves." officials said. The President has not fully developed his views on the Adamson law and Is nlso plan ning either Saturday or soon afterward to speak on sectionalism, Mexico and the prob lems caused by the European war. President Wilson will make one or more speeches In New Xrk State. This an nouncement followed the visit of Vanco Mc Cormlck and of Samuel Seabury, Demo cratic candidate) for Governor. No dates' or pieces have been arranged. In addition to discussing politics with Mr. McCormlck, the President gave considera tion to the appointment of several of the commissions and boards created by the last session of Congress. Among the men being considered for the Tariff Commission are Prof. FranU W. Taussig, of Harvard, and William I Saunders, of New Jersey. Ber nard X. Baker, of Baltimore, m.13 said to be almost certain of appointment on the shipping board. . are.. Noble. Pa nt. 4 p. m. BUCK. Sept, 6. At.LKN D,. 'on ef Robert H. ana Kmma I, Jluck. aged R. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, FrU 2 P. m., at parents' residence, 14 Lee are., Col llnnwood. N. J. Int prlvata. , tiur,LivANT sept. 2. emii.y. widow of Walter . Uulllvant. aged h, Relatlvea and friend Invited lo funrl services, Frl., 2pm, ft residence, 12l! Spring Garden st Interment estmlnsterCem. Auto service Remains may be viewed Thur., 7 to B p, m. HCAIU,IN. Sept S7. MARY, widow of rharle F. Carlln. Kunersl wilt take Place Hat.. 7 30 a. m.. 2120 Meredith at, High nun of requiem St, Francis's Church, 0 am. Relative and friends, II. V. M. Podallty. Invited to attend. Int. New Cathedral Cem. CAVANAt'OH. Sent, in, at 1127 Cottman St.. Ilurholms, MAlilC EVANOELlST daughter of Matthew J, and Kath trine Cavanaugh, Rela lives und friends. II. V. if, Bodallty. Veronica League and all societies of which aha m a member. Invited to funeral, Sat., 8-80 a. m.. from parenta' residence. 1489 N. llth at. Holernn requiem maaa at St. Malachy'a Church, 11 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. CH ADWICK Sept. 2. ISAAC CIIADWICK. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl., 10 a. m., from apartments of K. J. Lambert, 20th at and Illdgs eve, lnt private. CLARK Sept. 27. MAMn ., wife of Thorn Clark (nee Hchneop), In her 25lh year. Relative and frlenda, Auditing Iept, of Lit Rros.. Invited to funeral. Rat.. IJO a. m.. 8184 N. nth at. Requiem m 8t. Veronica' Church. av m. lnt New Cathedral Cem. Lebanon (ra.) napera copy. . CLKAHHY Sert. 2d. FREDERICK W ,huy band of Anna M. Clcaeby. Helatlvea arm frlenda, employee J, t'. Wlneton Co. and ri, ui ..iiiiiniiuii,. di which iw ww. n, iiiciim i, nvlted to funeral aervlcea. Sat., 1 p. m.. 212A iier ave. mi, pnuiR, juiisine i eni. t funeral Tlemalna may be lewed Frl. eve RKATH9 Aid for Jews in Rumania NEW TOItK. Sept. 28. The provisional executive committee for General Zionist affairs has made arrangements for the organization of a committee In Rumania to have charge of the distribution of money sent by American Jews to their relatives in that country. The American committee has so far transmitted more than a million dol lars to war zone victims. Man Dies in Home by Gas John S. Selgrath, of 2043 South Beech wood street, was found dead in the bath room of his home last night with the gas turned on. Segrath, according to the police, had been ill, and they think he committed suicide. Funeral of Doctor Moore The funeral of Dr. William D. Moore, forty-nine years old, who died yesterday, will be held Friday afternoon at his resl- L dence, IS west Tulpehocken street, Ger- "raantown. The Interment will be private. Doctor Moore was a graduate of the Phila delphia College of Pharmacy and the Med leaf School of the University of Pennsyl vania. Jle in sprvlved by his widow. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Deavcr Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth M. Deaver. widow of Dr. John jr. Deaver, of Lancaster County, and the mother of two well-known Philadelphia physicians, who died yesterday, will be held Friday morn ing at the home of her son. Dr. H. C. Deaver, 1415 North Broad street. The In terment will be private. She was also the mother of Dr. Jchn B. Deaver. Mrs. Deaver was 1 years old and death was due to a complication of diseases. 3Beatfj. ACKER. Suddenly Bent. LOTTE (nee Klelnechmldt). wife of Mathlae 8. ANNA CIIAH- wlf nf Mnfhlaa Kelatlvea and frlenda Invited Acker, aced 70. to funeral. Frl.. fl a. m.. 70 ltnvfn , -,. den. N. J. Ite,gulem lilxh maaa Bta. l'eter and Paul Church. a. m. Int. private, Calary Cem. Frlenda may call Thura. eve. BACON. Sept. 28, SAMUEb P. HACON. hue. fcand of WMIImlna Uacon. Helatlvea and friends. Waahlntton Camp. 290. P. o. S. of A.: I'on tlao Tribe. No. 134. I. O. It. M.I Daniel Webater Temple. No. 60. O. U. A.. Invited to funeral services, Krl K p. m.. 3442 Emerald at. Int. private, at convenience of fan'llv. BALU Sept. 27f FRANK. EDWIN DAI.U at hl residence. 8747 N. 18th at. Funeral notice BAL1EFMAN.-TSu,.lln.!,ri S""' 27 HANNAH K.. widow of Edwin llateman and daushter of tbo late Richard II. and Sarah H. Bpeakman. Funeral aervlcea lilT Arch at.. Bat., 11 a. m. toJ: ..,.dyr Private. BAUEK. Sept. 2S. CATHAItlNE. wife of Charles F. Dauer (nee Noll), aired 62. Itela. tlvya and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea, at 2 p. rn,, 3927 N, Reeee at. Itematna m7 be viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. Int. German ILutheran Cm. BOSWOnTlt. Sept. 27. JENNIE M wife of Treat H. liosworth. Helatlvea and frlenda In vited to funeral aervlcea, Frl., 7:30 p. m., 017 Sedsler ave. Int. prlat. Hillside Cem. Auto late Ellen Conner. Relatives ami frlenda In Mted to funeral. Sat, "30 a. m., from resi dence of alater, Mrs Mary A. llucklej-, 1947 8. 60th at Solemn masa of requiem Church of Moat Illessed Sacrament, 10 a. m. Int, Holy Cross rem. CONNOM.T Sept. 27, ANNIE, wife of John Connolly. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Frl. 7:30 a. m,. 714 W. York st I tilth maaa St. Edward'a Church, t a. m Int. pri vate. Holy Sepulchre Cem Remalna may be Viewed Thura., after 7 p. m. CONnOTr-Sent 27. MARY M. datuhter of Kdmond and Maraaret Conroy, aa-od 20. Rela. Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Hat., 8:30 f . m., parenta' residence 4U35 airard ave , A est Phlla. Solemn rentllem mssa rhitrrh nf Lour Mother of Sorrows, 1U a, m. Int. St. Denis's COYLK. Sept. 27. noSR A., widow of John Corle. Relallves and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8.S0 a. m.. 2231 Sharawood at. lllah mass St. Elizabeth a Church, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cros Cem. . CRISSY, Sept. 2. ORACE A. CR1SSY (nee Ilarrett), wife of AIoslua Crlssy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl , 7:3(1 a m.. from residence of William J. Morrla. 1048 N. Judson at. lllsh mass, St. Ellzabeth'a Church. 8:30 a. m.. Int. St. Jerome Cem., Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. CURTIS Sept. 27. THEH.A (TEANIE) ELIZABETH CURTIS, dauchter of Amanda I., and late Charlea F. Curtis. Helatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., at 3 n. m.. 3020 N. nalley at. Int. private. DEAVCR, Sept. 27. EI.IZAI1ETH MOORE DEAVER, widow of Dr. J. M. Deaver. Funeral services, residence of son. Dr. H. C. Deaer. 1413 N. Broad at,, Friday, 11 a, m. Interment private. DE WORTH. Sept. 2(1. ANGELINA, daugh ter of John F. and Rebecca II. Reed, aaed Ml, Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 1 p. m,, 31109 Qerroantown ave. Interment prl- DORNER Sept. 27. VESPA DOROTHEA, daughter of Wm. F. and Vespa C. Dorner, aged P. Funeral Sat. 2 p. m , from parenta' resi dence. 4754 Penn t Frankford, Funeral pri- DONOVAN Sept. 23. JESSE J., husband of Isabella Donovan (nee Lenox). Helatl.es and .friends. Ellis Camp. No. 9. 8. of v.. In Tiled to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m 1334 N. Cadwnlader at, solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem, EMERY Sept. 27. CONRAD EMERY, a (red 80. Relatives and friends, also Apollo l,nd.re. No. 380. F. and A. M . Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 p. m,, from residence of son.039 N. Dltli. Int. Mt. Mnrlah Cem. & ENZ Sept. 20. REOINA. widow of Rottlleli Ens;. Relatives and friends Imlted to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m., at residence of son. 2U1 H N. Slat st. Int, private. Omit flowers. Friends may call Thura., 8 to 0 p. m. FAY. Sept. 25. KATE FAY (nee Byrnes), widow of Benjamin F. Fay, Itelsthea nnd friends. Liberty Home and Excelsior I.odfte. No. 12. Shepherds of Bethlehem. Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. m., at parlors of Schroeder Kephart Co.. 4th and Arch sts., Camden, N. J, Friends may call Thurs. eve. Int. Eversreen Cem FINN. Sept. 20. MARY A. FINN. Relative and friends Invited to funersl. Frl., 8:30 a. m., residence of her brother-in-law. Patrick J. Scott, HMtl Durfor st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Monica. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. FORAN. Sept. 23, MA1UJARKT J wife of John J. Foran and daupmer of late William and Ellen McGllncbey. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a m . 137 Walnut lane, Wlssahlckon. Solemn requiem mass St. John the Baptist Church, Manayunk, 10 a. m. Int. In churchyard. Omit Mowers. OILES. Sept. 27. EDWARD Ull.KS, aired M, at resldnce of son. Oeorge A, Giles, 112 N. &9th Notice of funeral later. GRANELI.I. Sept. 26. ANGELICA, wife of Francesco Uranelll (nee Ratto). Relatives and friends. Dante Circle, No. 28. Lady For esters of America; Stella d'ltalla M. S. So rletv, invited to funeral. Sat,, 9 a. m., lrtltt 8. 8th st. Solemn high mass. Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. 1IENDRICKSON. Sept. 27. CHARLES T. HENDIUCKSON. son of late Henry and Esther Hendrlckeon. formerly of 1221 E. Moyamenslns ave. Relatives and friends. Lodge No. 2. II. P. O. E.; officers of Thirty-third District police station, members of Police Pension Fund. Twenty-sixth Ward Stonemen's Club snd mem bera of St. Luke's Bible Class, are invited to funeral services, on Mon.. at 2 p. m.. at 1307 Porter st. Int. private. Friends may call Sun., 8 to 10 p. m, HICGINS. Sept. 26. CHARLES, son of late Luke F. and Louise Hlcvtns. Relatives and friends. Hardwood Finishers' Local Union, No. 420. I.ivlted to funeral, Frl., 8 a. m., from residence of hla brother. Louis E. lllggtns. 1741 S. Dorrance at. (Morris below 10th). Hlsh re quiem mass Church of St. Thomas Aquinas. 0.30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HOBKNSACK. Sept. 23. 1910. ELIZABETH M. HOBENSACK. widow John C. Hobensack. seed 91. Relaltv-s and friends in.lted to funeral services, Frldsy, 1 p. m.. residence of daughter, Mrs. Laura It. Van Sant. 1020 Cooper St.. Camden. N. J. Int. private. Hatboro Cem., Hatboro, Pa. Remains may be viewed Thurs, . HUMBERT. Sept. 2t. ALICE, daughter of John B. and Anna Humbert, aged 24. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m from parents' residence, 2931 Ella st. High maaa. Church of the Visitation, 10 a, m. lnt, private. . JACKSON. Sept. 27. ELIZA A., widow of Robert Jackson. Due notice of funeral from residence of son, Ueoree F. Jackson, 1848 E. Allenh-pv ave. JOLLEY. Sept. 2B. MICHAEL, husband of Dorcas Jolley, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m.. 3320 Sunnjsldo ave.. Falls of Schuylkill. Services In Church of St. James the Less, 3 P. m. Int. In adjoining arounds. Friends may view remains Thurs., after 7 p. m. KRAI S. Sept. 20. FnEDERICKA KRAUS (nee Wlllet), wife of Joseph Kraus, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun. 1 p. m.. 2008 E. llazzard at. Int. private. Northuood Cem. LOOAN. Sept. 20. ELLEN LOGAN, nela Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m., 0025 Heechwood at., Uermahtown. Sol emn requiem mass Immacuate Conception Church, 10 a. m. Int, New Cathedral Cem, McMAHON. Sept. 20. CHARLES McMAHON. son of John and Mary McMahon (nee Golden), ased 2 years. Relatlvea and friends 'Invited to funeral. Frl., 1:30 p. m,, parents' residence, 1741 S. Ringgold at. '(24th and Moore sts.l. MACK. Sept. 20. JOHN M. MACK. Rela fives and friends, Teutonla Lodge, No. 4, F, o. Vv ? U4 Jflfe i e The Servant Problem Wherever women congregate you will hear the cry, "How Can I Get a Maid?" That's the cause of the Servant Problem, says Fannie Hurst. The cry ought to be, "Why Cannot I Get a Maid?" Fannie Hurst is a novelist and magazine writer who has made a special study of the domestrc help situ ation, has served as saleswoman and wait ress 'and crossed the . Atlantic in the steer age. She knows the problems that the aver age housewife faces, and she does not. de spair of their solution. Read her article in Sunday's Public Ledger. P' " J.Jnt,td to funeral services. Sat, 2 t- m.. 2Jts N. Warnock st. Int. Northwood t-tra, MADDOCK. Suddenly. Sept, SB. MARflA BET. wife of Elmer E. Haddock, aged 60, Rel. atlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 8 p, m.. 42 M. Collom at. Int. private. Sat., at Davlsrllle Baptist Church, at conveni ence of family. MARTIN Sept. 20. JOSEHI S. MARTIN. teh.',',.,), P"nnle Martin. Relatlvea and friends Imlted in attend funeral on Frl., Sept. 2. 1 P,(m.. 819 N 9th st , Darby. Pa, lnt, Kden MANSON Kpt. 28, KMtt.T A., widow John Msnson, aged .. Relatlvea and friends W'?.,l.l0."rT,es. Frl., 2 p. m., Chapel of Tenth 1 T.Ty.'.U"!!, Church. Spruce and 17th sts. , MAOyillB.--SePt. 20. FRANCIS J., son of lm' K.' ".ml Margaret Manure (nee Lane), aged IB. Relatives' and friends, Dlr. No. 00, A. O. Il.t etnnlnv n.tniMu,l Jam, m m a Whlla Co., Invited to funeral, Sat., 8 p. m., from pa rents' residence, 1311 8. 10th st. Solemn re quiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 0:30 1l.'!!l,i.N,w Cathedral Cem, MEYERS. Sept. 20. EVA I, wife of Amos 8 Meyers. Relatives and friends, Quaker Ixidge, No, 17. Sons and Daughters, of Lib erty, and Wm McKlnley txdge. No. 41, Shep herds nf Bethlehem, Invited to the funeral aerv Ices, J-rl., 2 p. m., 2241 S, Hicks st. lnt Mt, J'orlah Cem Remains may lie viewed Thurs., 8 to 10 p, m. MILLS Sept. 27. OEOROE W husband of i..nlu, P nd son of late Edward and Emma Mills. aged . 74 Relatlvea and friends also Mutual AM Union and employes of 17th St. snop Ilsldtvln ,I.ocomotlvn Works. Invited to services, at residence. 173(1 N. Uber at., Sat , -,JP rn. Interment private. Remalna may be i?,.;'.hrJ'" aiier n p. m. vrJ(?HPEir"!l""15fnlv' B'Pl- 28, WILLIAM D. MOORE, M. D., husband of Frances C, Moore. U. "' ,n'' friends Invited to funeral services. SYI 2 p. m., l.i w. Tulpehocken at., German town. Int. private. O'DONNEI.L, Sept. 28, JOHN J., husband of ?,!. J P.'Donnell. Funeral Hat.. 8:30 a. m., 800 N. Stlllman st. High mass of requiem St. Irancls Church. 10 a. m. Relatlvea and frlenda. employes of Wm. Sellers A Co., Invited to at t"KU.'UJ'0,y i'ro" Cm r.iES',Ji7?Y.F.KEn' n SP' ST. DANtEI. A. PENNYPACKER. husband of Laura E. Penny paeker. Due notice of the funeral will be given, "Ik'lrWX' ' "' . i-niia. t,.lUL,Jr-.'-snt' 27, ANNA, widow of Thomas D".'y' I!,,,Ja,ve, and friends Invited to funeral. at., 8:30 a. m., from residence of Mrs. Mary O Connor. 863 li Cornwall st. High mass of requiem Church of Ascension 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. o IPn.l'Nf'ON Sept. 27. ALICE, wife of Wm. S. Robinson (nee Alice Wardle), aged 33. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 3 p. nv, 1710 Dyre st.. Frankford. Int. private. Last Cedar Hill Cem, Body can be viewed Irl. after 7 p. m. SAILER Sent. 27. JOHN D. SAILER, aged 03. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, residence of son, John L. Sailer, Pond and Bristol sts., Bristol. Pn Sat,, Sept. 30 2 J. m. Int. Methodist Cem. SCOTT Sent. 20. MARIE, wlfo of William II Scott and daughter of the late Alfred E. and sarnh J. Dash. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services Frl.. 2 p. m., 1820 Chest ""!..!! lnt Mt. Morlnh m. SMITH Sept. 20. HRIDOET A., widow of Thomas Smith, Relatives nnd trlenda lnlted to funeral. Sat., R-30 a. m.. from her daughter's residence, Mrs. John Fliwgan. 3939 Terrace at.i Mansvunk. Solemn requiem muss St. John the u"Pj'.,.".t """ 1 a. m. Int. St. John's Cem. . SNYDER. At Phllipsburg, Pa.. Sept. 23. ROBERT MALCOLM, son of Robert M. and Kill. Snyder, aged 14. High mass at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, Frl., 11 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Com. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited. Sl'iryui.n. .Sept. 20. MAHUAHET J., widow of William Sproule and daughter of Samuel and the late Jane Class Relatives and friends in vited to the funeral services. Sat,, 3 p. m., 8. K. cor. Cith nnd Dickens ave. Int. Mt. Morlnh Cem STERN. Sept. 27. CAROLINE STERN, wife of Will am J Stern, aged OK. Relatives and '.r,lfId;.'nv'"11 to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p.m., I'-'i" Jandvko st.. Tacony. Frlenda may call Jrl.. 7 to I) p. m. Int. Magnolia Cem. Auto funeral, . STONER. tfept. 27, at Presbyterian Home for AKed Couples and Men. Bala, Pa., HENRY STONER. aged 80. Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral services, Frl.. 3:30 p. m. Int. Westminster Cem. Train leaves Broad St. Sta. at a :.''' p. m. STOUT Sept. 20. WILLIAM U.. husband pf Edna Hoover Stout and son of Esther I), and late Charles 1). stout, aged 41. Relatives and friends. Freight Trans. Dept. Penna. II. R., without further notlco Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m., Oreland. Pa. Int. Union Cem.. White marsh. Take 1.02 p. m. train Reading Terminal to Oreland, HTRAL'UMUI.I.ER. Sept. 20. MARY (nee Blessing), wife of Joseph Straubmuller. aged 07. Relatives and friends, Ladles' Aid Soc. of St. Michael's Herman Lutheran Church and all other societies of which deceased was a member. In vtled to funeral services. Sat.. 1 p. m., 2103 E. York st Int. private, Nnrthwood Cem. Re mains may be viewed Frl.. 8 to 10 p. m. Omit flowers Auto funeral. ..WALLACE. Sept. 27. at 1813 Glnnodo at.. WILLIAM H. WALLACE. Sr. Services and Int. at convenience of family. Friends may call Irl.. 8 to 10 p. rr WALTON. Sept. 20. I.IDA PASCON. daugh ter of late Wlllett and Ellia Walton. Services and int. private. WALKER huddenlv. Sept. 20. at Pember ton. N. J.. WALTER P.. son of Charles F. and Mary Walker, aged 12. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, from his parents' residence, I'emberton, N. J.. Frl., 2 p. m. Int. I. O. O. P. Cem.. Pemberton. WALTON. Fourthday. Pth month 27th. MAR THA A. WALTON, aged 07. ..yj??7N' "" 27' Bt 0c'"n C'Uf N. J.. MATILDA, widow of Oeorge Weaton, aged 85. Due notice of funeral will be given. WOODS. Sept. 23. WILLIAM, husband of Mary Wooda. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a. m.. residence of William Patrick Murray. 2303 N. Orkney at.. 10th Ward. High mass, St. Edward'a Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. WYNNE. Sept. 20. JULIA V widow of Hugh Wynne, formerly of Kith Ward. Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8.30 a. m.. n.132 Pine st.. IV. Phlla. Huh mass of requiem Church of Transfiguration. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILE Roward 23; stolen Ford touring car, 11)10 model, mfg. No. 1041315, Penna. license No. 03042. Notify Maryland Motor Car Insurance Co., A, P. Devereux, manager, 321 Walnut st. DOC1 Lost, Scotch collie, thor'b'd, with a round leather tollar. locked, from W. Chester pike, ICtrkbn; lib. rew'd. Pli. Wyatt, Llanerch 3U7. HANDHAO I.nst. Sept. 27. on Wlssahlckon ave., between Lincoln drive and Valley Green, lady's black handbag, containing money, etc. Liberal reward for its return to 430 W. Staf ford st Uermantown, Phone Oermantown 325 J. RING Lost. Monday, diamond and pearl ring between 1033 Spruce and 1703 Rlttenhouse at,; rqward It returned to 1703 Rlttenhouse, PERSONALS MRS. JAMES E. S1IREVE. maiden name Katie O. Kohberaor (adoption Berry), wishes Infor mation regarding the vv hereabouts of her fam ily. John Kohberger. Sr., John. Jr., and Mrs. Frank Cocherl, or other relatives. Address 1005 W. Madison. at,. Louisville. Ky. . JACOB SCHERIM has purchased the trunk and leather goods store of 11. Podel, 1103 N 2d at,: all creditors prior to September 20 present claims to 11. Podel. UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WESTEBN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.. 1601 Chestnut at. W. E. Butler. Rudolph Sheeler, II. Ilahan, Mrs. u. 11. Sherman. Eugene S, Peare, (1. H. Hancock. C. M. Uladdlns. Sey mour Jauet. Jr.. Miss H. Houghton, R, B. Wllklnaln, Rhlnelsnder Paper Co.. Times, Ala stair McCloud. .T. 11. hhelly. Bud Bayant, Margaret Dolan.Mrs. Sallle Margre, Odle Wil liams, Peter Sinclair and Miller, Soter Bltel ana, John Kaylor, J. W. Brlndell, Allison Mcleod. Oeorge Taylor, Julia Greenwood W. (), Rutherford, Lacy Oxendlne. 1', II, Lebzeller A Sons, W. E. Redcr, II. J. Gill, Louis Henry, H. A. Runkle. POSTAL TELEORAPH CABLE CO., 1480 South Penn aq. Theodore Lelnlnger, C. L. Bmltn, Chaa. Mangean, Mr. Sydney Alexander! Miss Albln Kohn. A. J. Vollleth. Norman llldsman. Jas. Brady, II. EdyOroff, W. M. Carroll, Miss Hannah Jackson, Miss Florence Welssenburg. HELP WANTED FEMALE CANVASSERS, neat, refined, can make $15 week. Call 1833 W. Venango. Tioga. CHAMBERMAID, glrlj must be very neat) 2 In family) no washing: wages 8. 4328 Sprue at, entritnce on44th at. CHAMBERMAID, waitress, wanted for Cynwyd: English or Scotch preferred. 1837 N. 6th. CHAMBERMAID, whltej 2 In family. 208nT CHILDNUnSBwantedto care for "boy 4 years' old, also assist mother) no washing or cook. tngi state wages and experience. Address Mrs, Mark T. Swarts, 20 N, 3d at.. Eastonl Pa. CHILDNURSK, experienced, Swiss pFeferred; 7ll,8t-h'M.rt.n'.i;n,"5i J' Ch,nUt "'" CHILDNURSK and cook wanfed, 3 Protestants' must have best references. Ph. Ardmore 487.' COOK Girl for rooking) must be very neat: 2 In family) no washing; wages J8, 4328 Spruce at , entrance on 44th st. . "VXWM COOKING and downstairs" work Girl wanted! must have references. C10 W. Coulter st . Uermantown. Phone Oermantown 4313 W. FORELADY One who hus had experience Tn handling female help In a printing and en. graving house. Add. "C. K,x'r P. O. Box 8443, FnANK ft SEDEn. IITII AND MARKET STS.. require , 100 thoroughly etporlenced sales women In coat, suit, dress, waist, fur and millinery departmental 13 and 14 a day will be paid thoroughly competent and expert sales, women) also, 10 lnspectrraaea who are thoroughly competent and experienced In In specting and wrapping coats, suits, dresses, waists, furs and millinery: ID a week to those answering; the above requirements. Apply at unce, ready to start. U1HL8 wriV4 for flolshina pharmaceutical preparations) also for washing bottles: good wagesj ateady work. Apply Henry K. Vara pole Co., 428 Falrmount ave. ami,... general housework, for young coupfel smainiuHse In West Philadelphia) good Prefer ences required. M 928 Ledmr Offlce. for UOBtalrS wnrlf mnA h.ln ultk V MHO Mawhall t !,.. ss-hln mitt,, nuraa. rklldren. Add town, rhone. acrrnaotown 8144 OIKLe-Kxpyrjenceo wm e gin; no wsshlrur; OJRtTfor, gintral'Lpuwwork; 4 In Ifemlly; ajeep outj. references. 010 Chrlstliu t, OIRL '?reneral tioussworkr GsrmsBtawn fp (jrree. Calj tW)2g McCalluro at. U1RM In lace curtain flnlshln room. Apply Jota Bromley pun. L.tal-h aveaod rroui MKLP -WAWTBD FKMALB Centinytd from PrcctAIng Column 0,'"'5.y' HJ years wanted for light work) P5 r?rlrci necessary) IS week paid while . Jearnlng Apply l N. 82d st. 'I'?. ".rerjenced and learners, on calendar w"k;, .ft'r. third floor, Wol A Co.. 12th jyidaIJowhlM. . Olttl, a, white) one for chamberwork and atw "" othrwaltreas. 1813 Rlttenhouse Square. OntSWOLD WORSTED CO, DARBT, PA, Starting up new machinery, wants girls: good wages) steady work and will pay while learning. HOUSEWORK Settled white woman for gen era housework and plain cooking: family 3 2cluJ.Vl' .c" venlnts, 0 to I) o'clock, 817 .8.42 d.Bt... jm HOUSEWORK Compen, wlll'g woman wanted for general housework In fsmlly of 3 adults) 1JU--T lref. req. O 837. ledger Central . HOUSEWORK Whits girl for general house" isit vveat JHBLP JANTJED MALE Continued ttem rrtetdixt Colamn IRON WORKERS We want 200 strong men, between 23 and 40 years of age, not under feet 7 Inches, 180 pounds weight, for night work) wsgea lis at start) pieceworkers esrn much more: steady work Indoors, best of conditions; no trouble) rest Jobs for men wsntlns- to locate perma nently) stats age, nationality snd experience. Address A. W Postofflce Box (181, Station O. SOrkl MAl ma ta.l.. ,, bwv -,mw, ,,v na.uint, j '...uriorrmna St. HOUSE WORK, renersl. family of 3. 200 High. landav1,Jenklntown,Phone Ogonta 237 It. HOUSEWORKER, general) family of 2 refer . ence req. After Thurs. noon phone Merlon 8IB, MAID, who understands nursing, or willing to learn, to take care of Invalid, cook her meala, etc.) best references needed, Adress Mrs, Montgomery. 702 20th St.. Chester. Pa. MAID, WhFtE, PROTESTANT, TO WAIT ON OLD LADY. SEWING AND OTHER LIGHT DUTIES! WAGES 171 SUBURBS. P 621. r.wnr.iv jrjr lK, NURSE wanted for children of 1 and BH years old) best of referencea required! experience not noceasaryi wages suitable to right person. Call . 4401 Market at. OPERATORS, exp. on Turkish towels. Apply Ward-Meehan Co., Howard and Lehigh ave, OPERATORS onlngle needle machlneai steady . work. Apply Orcenwald Bros.217 8. 8d st. OPERATORS on single needle machines! stesdy . work. Apply Oreenwald Bros,, 247 S. 3d. . PAPER BOXES Experienced toppers "and fin ishers. Apply Schoettle'a. 310 Florist st. sAt.KRt.Anmq SWEATER COAT DEPARTMENT , Blauners require the services of experienced salesladies. Apply superintendent's office, fourth floor, before 10 a. m. SALESLADY Young lady with knowledge of selling furs. 1 310Walnut st.. second floor. SHOES Girls wanted to help In packing room. SIR N. 12th st., 7th floor. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, for advertising agency: must be accurate! hours 8:30 to R) one-half day Saturday) salary $10, P 623, ledger Office. HOUSEMAN AND WIFE as cook, white, experi enced! good reference! good home! every com- fort) suburbs, H 8, Ledger Office. . JANITOR Slats age, experience and reference. M 333. Ledger Central. . JEWELERS Flrst-ctsss platinum men wanted) steady positions for good all-around men. Ap ply Van Dusen t stokes Company. 1123 Chest- nut at. LABORERS for outside work, $2.24 per day of 8 hours. Apply FrankfordArsensl.Brldesburg., LARORERS wanted. Stewart I Stevens Iron Workg, 1718 N. nth st . I-AR0RERS, 60, wanted. Cruse-Kemper Co., Ambler, Pa, MACHINISTS, floor and vies hands; thoss ac customed to machine tool work preferred! best . nf wages) steady employment. P 683, Led. On MAN AND WIFE, colored, general utility! ref erenco required. Call Thursday. Mrs. S. R, Morgan, willow arove and Stenton aves., Chesinut Hill, MAJf. AN'D WIFE, white) no children! cook and houseman. M 114, Ledger Offlce. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, must have experience: state age, wages and reference! must be quick and accurate. O 043, Ledger Central, STENOGRAPHER, high school graduate, arcvi rate. for law office! $10 to begin. O 758, ledger Central. TEACHER wanted, female, by institution for children: ability to play piano or organ pre ferred. G 1)41. Ledger Central. TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone Company offera positions as operators to In telligent young women between 18 and 22 ears old; salary $0 a week while learning, with rapid advancement: a steady position as sured, with pleasant surroundings and unusual opportunity of promotion. Apply In peraon to the Bell Telephone Company's operators' school. 400 Market st., dallyi between N:30 a. m. and 5 p. m.: Monday, Tuesday and Fri day evenings between 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, local and lone dis tance; experienced. Apply Keystone Telephone Company. 133 S. 2d St., Room 403. WOMAN Wanted, white, settled woman to aa slst with housework; 2 In family: good home; no cooking. Phone mornln g Ove r b rook1322 . WOMEN 2 competent, wilting women wanted tn family of 3 adulta; one for cooking and downatalrs work! one as waitress and cham bermald; refs . req. G 8 5 S, Ledge r Centra I . YOUNG WOMAN In real estate nffieo: $10 Per week. Harris, opposite station, Narberth. Pa. General WOMAN, managerial ability, married or alngle, to handle business center Philadelphia; short hours: good income; experience unnecessary; give phone. G 030, Ledger Central TEACHERS wanted for aradee, high nnd private schools; positions waiting. National Te&chera' Asency. D. II. Cook. M:r.. 327 Perry Building. HELP "WANTED MALE ARTIST All-round commercial artist wanted: able to work out advertising ldess; quick worker: newspaper experience desirable: state exp. and salary wanted. O D34, Led.Cent. BANK TELLERS wanted. Apply Friday, 0 to 1. Room 300 Bulletin Bldg. BOARD BOYS, 2. wanted tn brokerage houae: experiencea preierrea; sinie age ana salary rai. deBlred. M .ir.O. ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER wanted by manufacturing con cern; must atate experience, references, age nnd salary to obtain recognition; permanent position to right party, B 33, ledger Offlce. s . BOY. ACTIVE. AMRITlOtlS FOR OFFICE WORK WITH CORPORATION: MUST BE OVER 10 AND HAVE GOOD SCHOOLING; GOOD OPPORTl'NITY FOR ADVANCE MENT. CALL LEDGER OFFICE. flTH AND CHESTNUT STS. ASK FOR MR. BOUR-GAIZE. BOY to learn plate printing; must be 10 years old and willing tn apprentice himself for 4 years; paid while learning. Apply the Ballev. Banks & Diddle Co.. 1221 Sanson: St., fourth floor. , BOY. 10 years or over, wanted tn the office of a largo manufacturing establishment In Kensington. Address In own handwriting, glv ln Bjull particulars. "D. L.." P. O. Box 3500. BOY. over 10 sears for general offlce work, fac tory In Weat Phlla.: must le neat. Intelligent and write legible hand. Apply Overbrook Car- petCo. 50th and Lancasterave, BOY wanted, over 10 yeara; position Is open In news department. Evening ledger. Apply n. IC. Raleigh, fourth floor, Washington BuRdlng, 008 Chestnut st. BOY. age 10, for errands and general work In large wholesale house: steady position for rlghtJboy. Apply 032 Markrt st. BOY to run errands: must be Id years old, Arw Sly the,Ba!lev. Banks k Blddle Co., 1221 ansom et fourth floor. . BOY wanted, neat oppearance, for office. Ap ply 0 a. m.. 452 Bullitt Building, 130 S, 4thst. BOY. delivery, store work: permanent; good chance advancement; $3, 210 Walnut, BOY wanted for office: alvw reference, age and salary expected, B 22. Ledger Offlce. BOY around offlce and factory. Apply Wolf & Co., 3d floor, 12th and Callowhlll, BOY for general office work: state age and wages."C, L.,P. O, Box 3300. BOY. 10. to work In drug ators. Baun, E4th and Glrard ave BOY wanted to work In store, gheny ave. 1803 E, Alle- BOYS wanted to work at night) must be 18 years old! opportunity for advancement. Apply after 0 p, m., Public Ledger Office. Oth and Chestnut, 6th floor. BOYS wanted. 18 yeara or over, to work In wall paper factory. Apply Becker, Smith & Page, Water St. and Snyder ave, BOYS for factory work. Apply between 8 and 10 a. m.. Bernstein Manufacturing Company, uu "u nuE.u.tij, BOYS, 6, for office, $4 good lunch every days advancement sure to right boys, P 620, Ledger Offlce. BOYS wanted for box ahop: steady work and tppir v, w, cur, vm anq urown aood pay. streets. BOYS oyer 1 for office work. Apply Bernstein Manuf aeturlnc Co.LSd and Allegheny. BOYS, 8, wanted for offlce in hardware store. P.d Alll, .1. BUTLER Wanted competent butler) good wagea;emU family. Phone Rlverton S50, CARPENTER State age. experience and re" erences, M 354, Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR. ounc. alngle, careful driver! from the country preferred! must be willing and obliging) attend heater. Address "F,." Snrlnghouse, pa., giving name of last em- ployer and wages received. CHAl'FKBUR--Wanted .young man to dflvs Ford car. Apply between In and 11 at offlce of factory. Trenton ave. and Norrls st. CLERK, famlllsr with automobile partiTah accessories) state age. experience and refer, ences. M 851. Ledger Central. a "'" ENGINEERS WANTED, Y, MriS, A.. 10l5 W. LEIIIOH AVE, . A.., .l ERRAND BOY) chance of advancement) wages 018 $4.60 Williams, Brown Earle, Ino.7 FITTERS AND MECHANICS wahteTi boiler anl .- . ....... ,.'i.1 vy , Am"'er. ia 4t...'c. ,. 4 u, uuiicf snop: must be strictly sober: younn msn capable of doing hand and machine flanging, and one who wants to advance Jo a fpremanshlpi address, giving age, experience, wages desired and yn,,l?C. un,'", T, nonrunloni permanent Job for right man. M 115. Ledger Office GROCERS -Acme Tea Company wants B gro. eery clerks for stores In Philadelphia and suburbs I good wages and bright prospects for joung men. who want to sdvance themselves ?hndChNrobr.,t'.'.n' VVr T ,0 - ' UFA!) POUTi:.t wiintedt steady, sober man. with knowledge of oil ng mschloery in ati tsndlng to furnace! whits Preferred. Apply at &rii?iri.?k.vF"nk wf HOUBEHAn Ao WiK, as cook, whit iiyuonnjn rlJ rrirn. as cook, wblte. to take entire chsrge of houe In small family) Sn..,erfonnC,all?,,Ulr,d, """' INSTRUMENT MAKERS. $J.24 tolr5lirday pf 8 hoursi tool makers. $8.63 (, is, . f'i?.- fVi i0 5' "'at inschlnlst.!. tit - r . BAtio trrK Uthfl oivrator .turn Ifeowj.; hiriS;-M,ii8,"pPtt;r i ' jSbg: VrJ hna Ti. '"s operators. M to STli W' r"nKftin wfceri on pieUwoek kttUd Istorers, IS i $2 24) sniairer. i iSi J,BJ WANTED Boilermakers, locomotive ma- cMnlsts, car repairmen, laborers, locomotive cleaners. PennaR.R. CallJTU Filbert st. "SXi-i wi1,,ed.., !?" nursery stock! good prop. Oenevk NY 1Urman Nursery Co., Inc., "SXuVi 'n,,', " ''m the ssussge and pork fil-S,'r5. b""lnr""i 22 fr hr. Apply 3945 Oermantown ave, 0FFil3 r01-111 yc"r,! Iar?e office; goodTpporT nSiiXor "."lyancement. North American Lace Companyt 8lh and Allegheny. 2P ""-Wanted" a bojr. 10. to work "in rn ,o.COOI,J0,PI,orlu.m,'' Brandla A Smith t-o., 8th and Dauphin. nRExn.I'T1w',1n,'a'. ejP.efiincedTrlghrworkrAP Ply Mt, Slnsl Hospital. 6th and Reed sts. t.CJ.nSr.S!!..,vo?'.", mules. Apply John larS F.Di0.b"en'a incV, .blanket mills, Scott'a lane, Jails of Schuylkill, r,rn..P.,TTf nS' ELPEns"STVr to"work"at l'Tttahnrtr ?f.rrPl0f.m",i' A'l', D' W' Kv,n- iimS CoV,,.v..le?rl?; Jnd J" 8Afo?2ifN.'T:!;n,?(,. n . xperlencedsalesman Kin w.n i'.mn! ur'!,Lur'' i'0! must be a. Jnd In5.,aaua,n,'d wUh this business, sober 5SS. i?ne .1U" an.d com" OT" recommended: need ntn!5?2hJ5Wnlr a BOO1 trida In this line Tn S.r".SS'y.!K.'?0d, '",' lo rlnt Mrty. Apply dTnac-o 7ih'".H";lown.,''urn"ur8 Bnd ""I- aing: Co.. 7th & Jilnlper sts., Quakertown, Pa. H fr '" ' "" ':""r': must give exclusive or carded? 'in,?offr"n,-w,t"' Prls. in bulk laneSr w.if.,,re n-la men wante.1 by l"u.cMrnv..rni.fC,or,r' U,ck Box 203' D'"1- SAN?SroqNq,'nr0l;L.W5ST0VB OATHERS CTrnvivno.'frM,CT' voi; WANT A TIOV r.IVOJJ!5r AJJP a STEADY POSI- WALNUTAST:,'V M"- SC";"NK. "IS BAiS?nIAsf I ;Shoe "alman. thoroughlyex. Hilar fit? '""'nee and experience; good salary. m 347, Ledger Central, 8AffindA.!h,AaE"R-wf. n'eJ" m"anwhocan mi,.,anid.,h0 can nul"y (o handle salea force: .1iaiVl.ex?,;ptlon"1 ability, force and Ir" omthat uflSbth.?.,,.t.2rt oi oth" m"n " JccUoaunrGr,r3l8?!LeTer1,S,nTr.rl,hdVnS VlUA-rSFPT- V0 PinLADEir 1 iiiA This man must, first of all be n rVni salesman, a big producer who Is now sellfng ve'i5i'aPh"1 ",ora V"D!a' material" dVct id of 17500 to be at all satlsfactSfS to ? uu- nat advertising campaign: straight comrnissinn tea,! pA-dTe.5'rf ,," Md'h:" THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA TrntTiM NICA NEEDS A T FEW IIIOIGRADF SALESMEN TO WORK ON I rlw tttLi ilnte s,.,... HAD NEVER SOLD BOOKS BEFORE , WE PARTICULARLY WANT SiFV jyilO ARE NOT ONLY GOOD SALES. MEN. BUT WHO HAVE SUFFICIENT EXECUTIVE ABILITY TO it AND I F OTHER MEN. THOSE WHO QUALIFY IN THIS RESPECT WILL RECFIVF EXTREMELY RAPID PROMOTIOV TO POSITIONS IN A PERiiANFVT ORGANIZATION Wllfcil WILL PAV THEM FAR MORE THAN IS MADE "V THE AVERAGE SALESMAN. IF YOU ARE A REAL SALESMAN. REOARDLKSS OF WHAT LINE VOIT HAVE BEEN OR ARE NOW SEI?" 1NO. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH IS. WE TRAIN YOU TIIOR. hVo Tc'cbuCNTM,SSION A AW NO. 130 S. 1RTH. COR. WALNUT ST., . H,... J'j. Vf.8'1 wfnted: attractive proposition. The United Gas Improvement Company. Mr. Car ney. Metxger Building. N. W. cor 13th and cJl?rrystilunlnthflooi u SALESMEN, 4, automobile tires, age 21 tT4rT? experience unnecessary; tire business taught to 7.V1 ' f.1.vcd. ability: salary or commission. 215 N. 13th St. SALESMEN calling on drug or drpartrnTnt stores cfa"itymi"it jof iSSS.7 oYfSL1.? per,um' " STAIR BUILDERS wanted) lone job. time work" era. 55c per hour! piece workers making $30 jpejreek.jS.VconeJTthandrioga s?s. STOREKEEPER, familiar with automoblleparfs and accessories: state age. experience and ref erences. M 351. Ledger Central. WANTED FIRST-CLASS MACHINISTS Familiar with power and hand milling machines and profilers wno can instruct men to ate inese tools. to oper- Apply In person, or write the New England Westlnshouss Employment Bureau, walnut at., Chlcopee Falls, Masa. (Office open dally, except Sat urday afternoon! also Tuesday and Thursday v o CIOCK.J evenings until WANTED e A number of good TWIST HANDS for Gothrough Isce machines. STEADY WORK GUARANTEED Earning conditions exceptionally good. ALB. E. IIENKEL8, INC. Bridgeport, Conn, WASHER, automobile, whltei state experience, age and reference. M 855, ledger Cfntrat. WATCHMAN Experienced man to act as night watchman In Isrse Industrial plant) refer encea jrequlred. P5JI4,Ledgerpfflce, YOUNG MAN, 18 or 10 years of age, wanted, for work on cost system 1 high school graduate rireferred; give age, reference and experience, f anyi salary $10 per week to start, M 348, ledger Central YOUNG MAN wanted, 23 to' SO yeara old, for delivery service of a targe porporatlon. Ad- dreaa. with reference. O J8, Ledger Central YOUNO MAN, about 18 yra., striioerapher, type writer, office assistant. In Kenalngton mfg, ?lanti Proteatanti salary $8 to atart. T 1877, ,cdyer Branch, Kensington ec Allegheny aves, YOUNG MAN. about "17 yeara "of ae. In o'rflce of whotessle grocery housei must be good pen man, Address in own handwriting;, giving ref- erences, II 84, Ledger Office, YOUNG MAN. strong, to help In hosiery mill) Sack cssea, take care of stock and yarns, ermanla Hosiery Mills, S211 Kensington avenue. YOUNG MAN as clerk tn book store) 10 to atart. imp, logger uenirai. FIRM of Insurance brokers want a young man for office and general Insurance work! must have knowledge of Insurance business) no others need apply) stste reference and salary expected. II 14, ledger Office, Central CQR. BRO. 6PRINO G AU'JUMI AIJ Li? AND SPRING OAR&BN STS. Opens 8ept36. Stttidants enrolled now, DAY AND NIOHT SCHOOLS ' Day claaeae Tuesday. and Thursday, 4p. an. aimvea awciricai ana swcnaBioai uwwse am lessons sra. aa ' aad A ai macMae operaUr, tnck clerk wanted itli othr very attractive positions wm Mr hg-eTiirte mso. BlteUess akwvw Oe., Matt aiTUATIOXffWANTKD-rBKALE CltAllT-RMAil'snd walttnci neat. wlilTng an3 obllxlng. lS2r Filbert it , ClIILDNURBE. experienced, Protestant, wishes position In Oermantown or Chestnut Hill, Ap- ply 0232 Clesrvlew st , Oermantown. ClllLDNUnSE. German, wishes ros baby about 1 year preferred) beat ref leol W. Berks st. CHlI.DNt'RSE. German rrotestanti experienced; references. P 610, Ledger Office. COOK or working housekeeper In small fsmlly desires permanent position , where faithful service would be appreciated; English Prot estant: best rets. 4338 N 18th st . Phlla. COOK Good Calhollo cook wishes housework, with boy, boy can help after school. 823 Ardmore ave., Ardmore, Ta COOK, competent. English Protestant, desires position) good refs, 1233 Falrmount ave. COOK, white, good reliable woman t Private fam ily! best of references, 8037 Wallace st. COOK Mlddle-ared woman wants position) no washing. 2011 N. Oth st. DRESSMAKER, high class, wnnts engagements) advance styles, ev'g gowns apeo. Ph. Wal.0138, DRESSMAKER, first class, wlshs engagements by the day. O 850, ledger Central. . GIRL. Ilsht colored, wants to work In a doc- tors office 1134 8. 18th st. Olltl.S, 2, frfends. wish places together as cook and chambermaid and waltressi good refer ence. II 33. Ledger Office. . GOVERNESS, ref.. exp., vial' ., K ,.- wants position ss M 10.1, IHlger Off. HOUSEKEEPER, working, Oermen. wishes po sition, with girl 0 years, O 430. I.edCentral. HOUSEWORK br'thVdavi cleaning, washing at home or out. 223 N, Cecil at. LADY, English, middle aged, occupation dally or position to flit secretaryship, amanuensis, companion, chaperon) French. Spanish, musi cal, kind, cheerful! best references, M 350, .eager (."entrai. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Auditing, statements prepared, books opened, closed and written up. dsy or evening; moderate terms. Bell ph. Wal. 40B0 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN, cood tracer. detalle: 8 yeara' exp. 1323 Rlttenhouse. Otn. BANKINO Have 10 yeara' exp. as book'p'r. auditor, teller; good exec. O 1)48. Led.Cent. BOOKKEEPER, executive ability, dealres poal tlon of responsibility: experienced In account ing, cn-dlls, collection and correspondence; best reference. At. 340. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER, cashier and offlce man open for engagement Nov. 1: 13 yeara In present position; A No. 1 reference and bond It de- slred. II lB,Ledger Offlce. BOOKKEEPER, otflco manager and cost ac countant desires position tn manufacturing; business. Box 44S, Haddon Heights, N. J. BOOKKEEPER, D. E., 3 yrn.' mfg. and mercan". tile exp.; excellent ref. G 757. Dedger Central. 'BOOKKEEPER or nsslst.; exp.."C. H. S. grad.. wisnea to maae cnange. Jt' ou. ieoger uii. TlOOKKEEP"fcR. 20, married, 10 years experl- ence. wishes wsltlon: ref. C 015, Led. Cent. LAUNDHESflT colored, first class, wlhea small washes or hslf a, wash, 32 N, 38th st. MOTHER'S HELPER, Invalid nurse or house ..keeper) exp.. refined jwroman, Q 858. Led, Cent, SEAMSTRESS wishes steady engagement each week, certain day: experienced and qulcki $2t from 0to3.A2.11. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper. 0 years' ex perlencedeslres posltlon. aOI2.I.ed.Offlce. STENOaRAPllEirwIshes position from 3 to 5 rspld. accurate. Treston B3H7W. TEACHER nants engagements In school or pri vate lessons: English. French, music! long ex perlencei highest references. O 037. Id, Cent. WAtTRESS. flrst-cliss," Prot.l bestref erences I Main Line preferred. 2232 Brandyvvlne st. . WOJtAN wants work by day.""waltlng. chamber work or cooking) best reference, 1520 North street. . a WOiAN wishes day's work, washing. Ironing or cleaning: ref erences P74 locust ave.. Qtn. WOMAN." flrst-class laundress, wants position 3 or 4 days a week. II 4. ledger Office. WOMAN, middle-aged. assist chsmherworkl small wages; 12 years' ref. 2028 Winter st. WOMAN, colored, wishes cleaning by day or dish- washing; reference. 700 8. 18th. . WOMAN, colored, wanta day's work any kind. Call a das, 10S0 Lombard. YOUNO GIRL. 17. desires clerical position! ex perienced In clerical work! tn. O 730. Led.Cen. CHAUFFEUR, gardener; alngle. sober man: age .it: irtsn cainouc; 10 veara wttn prominent Phlla. family; beat references. lirancn, 1403 Filbert st. 42. Ledger CHAUFFEUR, single, flrst-class; 8 yra.' exp.: very careful city driver; ran furnlah very beat private referencea. O 443, Ledger Central. CHEMIST, graduate's years' exp. In laboratory and factory. G 832, Ledger Central, CLERK. 21. experienced, wants a chance to advance In a large corporation; typist. G 752. Leds;erCentral. . COOK Japanese, flrst class; thoroughly reliable! best references. C. H 308 N.18th. EXECUTIVE. 33 years, employedby large cor poration 8 yra,, dealres change; would consider representative for staplejlno. G 810. Led. Cen, OARDENER. Protestant, married. 2 chlldrenT wishes sit. taking charge gent's place; green houBa or without. 0040 Crovvson st., Germtwn. GARDENER Single, experienced, undcrstanda heaters. lawns, flowers, areenhouse, poultry; reference, Address 503 Vino st. . GARDENER, single, thoroughly understands all branches; care of private place; reference. G 441, Ledger Central. MANt single, wants position; underatanda auto? mobllea; can run cara and willing to work around place, O 044, LedgerCentral. SALESMAN wishes to represent Phlla. suburban real estats broker in Phlla.; have a live prop- osltlon.0 B4S LedEcrCentral. SECRETARY Accountant or private secretary can give 3 or 4 evenlnga weekly; Al referencea; bond If required. O 741, Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER, male, wishes position, either as stenographer or assistant secretary; best references, 22 yeara; 2 years' experience all klnds clerical work. B 31, Ledger Office. TECHNICAL SALESMAN wanta position with manufacturer: aalary and commlaslon; refer- ences and bond. G H44. ledger Central. gj YOUNO MAN. age 24. refined, would like a Iiosltlon In wholesale house where advancement a given; refs, A-l. a 1)32, Ledcer Central. YOUNG MAN. age 20. having clerical expcrU ence. wishes position of any kind with ad vancement, Q 744, Ledger Ccntral, COLLEGE MAN 7 yeara' office and aales experience, desires to make permanent business connection; willing to Invest some capital In the business if your references are satisfactory. O 750, Led. Cent. JAPANESE wishes poiltlon-as butler, valet, cook; take full charge; excellent reference, J. M 1034 Vine, JAPANESE, exp., aa butler or valet, private family, Toklo lwa. 308 N. 18th st. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS.' KANETbTI S. 19th, wishes posltlona-for Austrian Scotch. American. Irish, flrst-class cooks. $8 to $15 per week! kltchenmalds. chambermaids, waitresses, laundresses, maids, seamstresses, housekeepers, companions, gov ernesses: alao full line of English, Scotch, Italian butlers, footmen,, valets, chsufleurs, trained nurses, male and) female: all refer ences guaranteed, Flrst-class help wanted. No charge until placed. Call at once. Spruco NICHOLLs1 i02r Balnbrjdce, has competent male help, couples; alao colored couples, all nationalities: young Swedish cook nnd cham liormald together: waltreasesi rhambermalda,' Infant nurses, ladlea' mnlds, etc.: vscanclea, butlers, second men. rooks, waltreases, cham bermaids, Oerman cook and waitress together, nurses, housemaids: phone Locust 2130. t "POSITIONS WANTED for excellent cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, trained parlor malda, first-class laundreases, Infanta' nurses, Swedish second rook: several vacancies Prot estant cooks. $50 and 100; kitchvn maids. Protestant chambermaids, butlers second men, couples. Mrs. Rogers, 313 S, 20th, EXCELLENT frlsh. Scotch, English. German cooka. butlera, couples, wsltresses, parlor malda, eto) vacanclea cooks. 8 and $10. city and country) several seta for Main Line. $8: wattressts, parlor maids, ladles' maids. nursery governesses; help wanted for all ca- pacltlesjhlghest ref. Spruce 3827. COOKS, chambermaldar chlldnurses, 'infant' nurse, mother' helpers, housework girls, want positions. Wanted, all kinds of first! class help. Miss Rose Dougherty, 1313 W. Ulrard ave, " uL,.cTLONAL',nd,20P"t'c Employment Club. 223 H. Sydenham (16th and Walnut) Wanted housework glrlsmanAwlfe. cooks.houeeman. JONES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Mais ndf: Rn'.77l'.P lCs'e86thV,.'" " C"r"J- 1r"- WANTED, at Episcopal Offlce, 312 8. 12th St. Cooks, waitresses, nurses, kitchen maid. houae girls. . MADAME PLATZ. moved to SOS S. llth Whit help wanted and supplied " AUTOMOBILES For Sal ... u . CHASSIS W hav a few cheap cars of which the chassis would be very suitable for truck or delivery work of any kind. Don't fill to com In and look them over If you want emelhlng at a bargain price for de very iiurposs :S14 Aiarkt sr I -!. itn II. A. JENKS. Mgr. Eichan.i "., n.n. overhauled CADILLAC 11114 touring car " nv.'r VmVh,VmFnXLPiS' ..85; AUTO .......... .---..-.-.- . -- ' ind id at. f T'" io.! Cl-W .Is VUUWi fr $iu uainuilsi.raTUr. U?J BOWERS CO. 24J N. Broad t. HUDSON Phaetons, roadster and cabrloTiT." equluted with electro llglita end etartir. OpIRRYiHCIIW-nTZ. 253 N. Broad it' MITCHELL 1015 Roadster. PerrVcrcondltiom cost $1383; price $330. Frank 8ml 1 hi ?i Walnut .t.', Chester. Fa, Phon. lTj.lT" PAIGE, Fairfield model. In first-class "condT tioni guaranteed. v..-v.s conai. BI9IiaVvVJLLKX-lIR Ca, 804 N. Broad PULLMAN . 7-passenger. 48 li, PlBirmodeli equipment complete) perfect condition. ni. ruiiJlOW)mJ!e,J.00. IMS iUrk, .?.' " "cJKt.i.vJ.'iaw": wuruinr. .IJI; Mcii.nr-5."',V'." ..?. ny ., -... -,st u VUfttv "if'a'.ILA?;!1.-. .J-lMtIiKr YoumiPlllMH '" -Attotvwas. likfcrWm rHK(UiTit irnmrBTTuTt-uS.- .-- .r. .- f A -Se-oT W-.Vf. I-.'.'.. .--:: "PAtsTS" root "ST0ODARL5AYTON Lsall . aw ..-. ' irfjrall aw .. . . ? Tm WAKlfclST """i rucK ran CMOU, Hil-it IUln auto MVMnrAr- ? INDEPENDlTTAxirriS?i ,.. J$$ .ln.. 1 TAa-sft.:MNn:iMs1. ,iv::v i;f'i(AR nATi:.' poplar. mlrfn&J-SiiZA ' r.y. i4S2) .nl-n.w 5.'TaSir -$1.23 hr also brand.i 1 V"-,,,,,.r,'1 s? !sn hrj weddlngs, fn7,.V.B",?V.,'tmSe HUT MOIRTER Portable hm.vi!-SiaS& '""" O-dlsMa- 883) NKt'g5e7-i5 AUTO PAINTI1IQ AUTO PAINTING OF THEnF-rtT al lower price, Gen t- KT?.ER CLAM 1821 AlrdrlS t ' Phong'Tlpse .,". jff 1 -SffiT,Ehn.L"Fsr uitiwunns Rtri)onri)innii l '"rnl'0J welding and h"lnt 'Pi"??" 'rcodA do.. 1023 llamllt" . ,, Un4. AUTO SUPPLIES wlMP: .sir.-J7N. I2th;t.' "pVr'K m T I M U I'M. Ill- .T, , .... .;."ri' "U. -, ""-.uriAlllNGS HYATT -1 New Departure Servt. sta. The AiSii.-. 8 iillr.iL-UILh-.Walntii : 37. R?ei'?tft3 -,, . to build or renslr any ese t rhlls. Auto Parts Co.. ferN.nfK.rV..1, j.,4 AUTO TIRES nt .mi -,. Cnaranteed stfiSTMff 'corpse, - , J PRIM'S. 230 N rirorif'.t? ,rtt' ,. ... D0QS BLACK? POMERANIANS, 3 monthsMTl Pet.: female. $15; ma!,. tli!m w?'T5SI BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PATENTS .?.?".?' . free "err. aisaxFeKiy mnis until H .10. "" ""r ere.1 FOSTER & WEBSTER sum: ui L01.L Chestnut st. Rell phone Walnut im WANTED Working capital: have gtneril agency In Phlla.: 3 yeara' contract from rain, ufacturlng corporation rated $1,000,000: thi -on.,!:2r., "hould produce $30,000 profit. I wis! $12,000 & will divide profits o 541? id r...1. T.t ,fnc- ",. . ... ... "" '""""" iir,Aie., compiteiy eouloned- lu ".Yi.iUJ?' iB10'1 manufscturlng town: no eoni- petition; real bargain. Barrlsl. 201 N. BroT BUSINESS PERSONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT HARRY W. "h JT'rence. Appralaement. 1 ner esst nii-tii ti. a. -- -:. "-"" . -Tn-om J'J,,.'J!l.fU:""'.Ph0'' Poplar 233. Open eve. V LEIDNER'S loth and cflrard ave.. (Tw. "i? -J CURTAINS, lace, scrim, dpc.. done up. 23 to 5(5 a pntr: long experience. Call or write Mrs 0) W. Soever. 1730 N. ROth. ""' ' OTTTJi7)rKT TT-tl3 tf llfi ""js ' . .''.". L - " xVftlB?ni,ffmn'J?txr.::r!... """j""'"vT,,''..r'ul " gnqqint, j ORNTS' CAHT-OPP riVTIIINO nntIO!lTlM , CAKPET CLEANING f rCAf en 1 f n as m j w - t 1 .1 i, 1 A lt ky CAHPKT CLEANINO IIOUSTI J?IPs2TII ST. ABOVK CIIESTVITT n1?-fchonp. Ix)0ust IMS. RsrO iri7sv.-Ermr.A mnvAnru sTniiinp -"" WnRTPIIILA. 8c PER YARD ' WKST-FHII-A. BH7Q-7.I T.ANCASTrHl AVE. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINEKY . McDOWELI- DRUSSMAKINO SCIIOOI-.tn.il. vidua I Instruct Ion: day and nlnr iii!ail' , 3D7 Dgnckla. HldK.e llth nnd Market it j. " uuniMfi. bibg rcinoaeunKi eveninif coaii mtacj. or rellned. 3-100 Chestnut at. F res ton 6230.1 FOB. SALE J3& LARGE TALKING MACHINE Edison with cabinet for holding 200 recordtt? nmsneti in a oeauurui quarterea oak, coiti nw 1S4: ran lit nalii nt th rati nf 73 i-r.f weekly: an excellent barpnln; tn good cnndl-j tlon; crjual to new: write for complete Hit sfj uareams ana special au aays ire trial onir. ,. HEPPH'S UPTOWN STORKS e-Cnr. flthand Thompwrtn sts DILLTARD, POOL, combination, necond hinl Dougru. sola, reniea. exenansea: reDRirinr: supplies I.afe Keafer. Amerlrsn msnufao-i iurert a-u uirara aie. rnone Kens. ssit. BILLIARD. dooI tables: new. second-hand bowl tnc allejisi sy payments. Rosatto0.rryJ PtreetCo.. 2112 H. 8th iPITeWal, ZlH't BILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES A1m bowline alleys: hsv payments, n RUNS WICK-1 nAt.Ki"ii-.iji-urjiut-.ii, i'u uma Arcn. CASH REGISTERS bought, exchanged, repaired. replated: supplies, new and factory rebuilt: new total adders as low as $30. Call ao4 see our new models. Rectsters sold by us oi fv iiHynif-niB nnn iuiiv uunrameea. 1I1E Pi 1 lU.IAh (.JAM I Itl-UIN lt.lt i.V. 4 lJ)( V,(1I..U A 3 lllU 1 SAFES, fireproof: closing- out Ml sllgbtly uiM. ' all atzes and makes; bltf bttrgalns. 210 U. ' ourin si. ineiween uaee ann vine.) SCHOOL DESKS $1.50 EACH Slnurl and double, any size. CHAIR EXCHANGE, cor. Oth and Vine, HUGHES. J1TII & nUTTONWOOD Una the larfreat and beat assortment of used office furniture and fixtures In this part of the country. Anything to equip an office, at prices that will Plewwe you ! le'l'ery anywhere. rOR SALE T;tivrioTH 'Itannlra Rears-J jloenucK ana tamnrln-re Knltlons. easv terms.li at the office of Encyclopaedia Rrltannlfj ai io. id). , jam., cor. wamut, i'nn 3 nEATINQ HKATR11S, ranges boilers, bargains In new sn4 reounr n rnaites. UAhlfllitLSl uJ isr Mineri si. MACHINERY AND TOOLS SAFT7TY SPLIT COl.t.AllS and TOCOSlI IIANOKIIS unit I'll. LOW IIU1CK.S. with tn-1 Inaned pall and socket bearings, are the best! for oil shafting purposes. HIIArTINQ ANDS XIACIHN'l! WVlltKS 14.1 Mnrlh Mecnnd. ' 1 ,T VMEH YOCOM PnWI!R.IM.ANT KOIIIPMKVT Dynamos, motors, bolters, steam and all e gine. numpa air cctnpressnra d KflANi; TtlOMKY Inc. )V7 N d s(ret K0.Tr. P. Tie l.n Virrn. oil enelne. In rood COO-S clttloni Immediate delivery; can be seen run ning. Apply unminercisi Truca co. or Auwrrs ica. snnana tirownsis. , M - nnd rented; armsturea repslred. Main tl.'J Market aon. Vearsle Co.. S24 N.JSd St., PIKNEn- .2x22 'in.xR ft.. "Whltcomb''! g.i modern toon nrstciass condition. r. v HKvrriiT'B unNiq js? V Sit st. J 8TEBI, rULLrYS" (Amerlcs'nl'i ""thoueD,ilOi COMPANY. fi'.'O Arch at. LAHOK stock rlngle and double leather MVM-J different sltesi also lot Candy belt. NutUkY 1MB w, t n, 1'llM'jb VlTTlKnS sit Hives. PIII1.A 2D.IAMV PIPE SUPPLY, 100S N 7th. Uoth phones. MUSICAL INSTHUMENXS PIANOS BEPTEMUiSR SALE HEPPE'8 UPTOWN STORES The summer rental pianos sre rarldlr tJ .m Xtanv nf the finest IleDDS. HsrcelW.! Jules and Sctiomacker Pianos, ee good js a, will be sold al reduction of 150 to J'0"1. the new price Guaranteed for 10 e. si. . . a innnllllu UHrl liniVFl1 part pyinnl on Pianola-pianos, vlctrolss, efe. bava tarn marked down to 173, MS. IH 'lSS p:?pVino.. .lightly H.l duSid 1.0ft and 00 below regular fssa, Terms of, monthly and up"i ,., . A Five P ano pUet at I3S, 160, li. M I.Vulls Sf mu.lo'free. Will Ht any ..uJJ 800 new piano, lleppe, Uarellu. '( lhWBW.i7ffil cf Vlctrotas. r?rds Tt Call or writs for coroplctt lJ!!!l2,SS CailU,UC:l HUM PeVV v.-.,.- -- rw . . ftf HEPPB'8 UPTOWN nTOHKa, con-reTH mAbNu JUBJBow m. untnntNT virrrnoLA OUTFITS Beautiful Uahogany Vlctrola IX for H. with cabinet at fl 00 and a lO-lM.ttJ recora. . M.BO. &!!"' -"R1". Jnt. UTi li.rlt.ili.n end larae Illustrated cU Uprlihl planoa accepted as part pvH ..isienlii K!n hHrira for atatlmat. UEPPB'b UPTOWN STORW Corner 6tb and Thompson sts. ... . . ...-....- .U IU1 Vlctrola VI and six JO-ln. P. J roMj.1 ..Mil.nl nulAI fn. nil- who Is 100kU W? ru marhftie at a reasonable Pfloat wtsillf accepted. CUl or w jUscrtatlois ani Isra tllust yprhtfit piano accevted la TW raiea c ,rt par" hi piano accevtM la part pal lie CH1CKBKINQ UPKMIMTFfiNO HOWARD VINtfBNT. w'rt LlrrrtBM"iCTdRR:onP Nt" w ' i .. m.uq.kiirn. ST. xiav u . --
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers