Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 30, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADlDLPHIA, SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910
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PAT MORAN'S CHAMPION'S OCCUPY THE PINNACLE
HERMAN IN FINAL
0PP0SEDT0 HAHN
AT NATIONAL A. C.
Sheridan and Paulson in De
but Rotes on All-Star
Program
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
By LOUIS H. JAFFE
Pel Herman, the New Orlean boot
black. Kt hi second chance In a I'hllaOel
phlft rlnir when he pair off with Harney
Ilnhn, of Port ntenmond, In the last num
ber to nn all-titar show at the National to
nlnht. The southern bantam lifts been con
ditioning himself at a local gym for two
weeks and he Is In fine fettle.
Telle ran second In hl J'hllly debut last
fall ; nevertheless, he proved himself an ar
Krcsslve battler, Herman defeated Xjouisi
nna In twenty rounds and later held off
Champion KM 'Williams, earning- a draw,
and n youngster who can accomplish these
feats surely must be a great boxer.
Debuts here of two boxers from the wild
and woolly will be In evidence tonight,
when Mickey Sheridan,, a cave man from
Chicago, and Mike Paulson, clever and hard
punching lightweight from Minneapolis, ap
pear In respective bouts. Willie Moore will
be the trial borse for the Mick, whllo Paul
son will pair off wlrli Charley Doyle. The
latter Is a. hard-punching southpaw who has
been boxing In winning form all summer.
One of those jjunch-for-punch mlxe Is
scheduled In the second scrap when Willie
Jones, of Urooklyn, meets Terry McQocrn.
Neither has nny science, but they are heavy
punching lightweights.
Frsnkle Burns, of Jersey City, will be at the
ringside of. the Benny Kaufmin-KIc! William
tout at the Olympla Monday night ami lie will
challenge the winner. Burns haa been anxious
for return set-to with the champion since
holding him to a draw nt New Orleans lat
December With the- exception of the Hanor
Hmlley-Young Palmer match, othnr bouts on
Monday's program are between bantams, aa
follows: rankle Qulnlan vs. Vouns Digging
Gussle Lewis va. Mickey llrown and Denny
Hughes vs. Frankle Conway.
Johnny Plsul. the Seventeenth Ward south
paw featherweight, haa returned from llrnd
Jock, Ta., where ha waa under the care or
Frank Klaus, retired middleweight, riuxl ap
peared In several bouta while away. He ia In
training and prepared for competition.
Buck Fleming ued good Judgment In not
.lowing himself to b led to the .lau.mer
when he refused to go tnrougn wun w
at Benny ionira. " t .. 1.
"tney aian i mt a tnmw -it
against Benny Leonard
...mi. .,. Ihav rfMn't
a certain man wner mr - 3
knockout defeat he nfwaya f eala backward
about taking a chanco of being crushed on the
chin ssaln Johnny Nelson will meet Leonard
at the Olympla, October 0.
The Melrose Club, of Atlantic City, opens a
field for Philadelphia amateur boxers. Tourna
ments are staged at the seashore resort twice
month and competition la open for
lory" boxers of thla city.
Teddy Moloney has mapped out a buay cam
paign for his brother John, and the former ama
teur champion will bo kept buay all season.
Ted plana to work the younser Moloney at least
onre a week, snd In this wy Johnny will bo
ablo to sain ring experience steadily. Moloney
la training lust now for a tltt with Whltej
Flttgerald at tho Kyan A. C. Tuesday night.
Darby Kellv haa a stable of five boxers In
Duffalo. He haa added Bryan Downey, welter
weight; Bobby Ward and Leo Flnneran, light
weights, and Joey Oalley. bantam, to his string,
with Johnny O'Leary as hla star.
Another match has been clinched between
Bailor Charley Grande and Jack Dillon. They
will meet In Urooklyn October 10.
Ted Lewis. Albert Badoud, Bam Langford and
Harry Wills were among the first batch of
boxers to return from Buenos Aires, where the
much-advertised boxlnc carnival proved a Iroat.
A heavyweight tournament Is being planned
by Battling Levlniky, at Stratford. Conn., and
h Is trying to match Jack Dillon with tat Boy
Willie Meehan for hla atar number. Bam Jacobs,
who will handle Meehan when be arrives In the
Kait, haa several offers for the Frlaco heavy.
Gunboat Smith defeated Cleve Hawkins. Jim
Coffey and Tom Cowler. all within a period of
two weeks. Now the Gooner la matched with
Joe Cox In Brooklyn Tuesday" night. Smith ap
partntly has regained the old-lime form that
mads htm a leading contender for heavyweight
laurels.
An Italian featherweight match that has been
hanslnc lira for several weeks was clinched last
nlcl. by Muggsy Taylor when he hooked up At
Nelson and Knockout Al Wagner for the Broad
way's final next Thursday night.
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lutludea morning game, tWIli two. tLone two,
Conllnnrd from Tste One
roofs across Twenty-first street, while It
would have passed over the Huntingdon
street railroad track If the game had been
at the Phllly park
1-uderus closed hla wonderful day by sew
ing tip the game In the eighth with a smash
against the left-field fef.ee which netted him
a double
After Ludy had made his second mighty
time, the Dodgers quit cold. There ta no
?;"" wy to explain the saffronhued ex
hibition of the Dodgers. And It wa ap
parent thnt It really would be a calamity
to hae this, team represent the National
League In the world's scries.
.i.Afier lne brllllant exhibition given by
the Phllles today, It seems apparent that
nothing hut an unusual slump .can prevent
tho Phillies from winning the pennant
As we said two days ago. class will tell and
tho quitters cannot help quitting.
And we are moro than ever convinced
that wo were right when wo made this
statement.
KIHST INNING
Taskert smashed n terrific line drive to
left center and It looked like a triple or a
home run, but Zach Wheat shot across the
field and took tho ball on tho bound with
his gloved hand, holding the drive to a
single. Bancroft sent Pasltert to second
with a sacrifice, Daubert to Cutshaw. Cut
shaw made n cleer play and threw out
Stock, Paskert moving tip to third. The
old, reliable Whlttcd smashed n screaming
line drive straight over second and Paskert
scored, while a large crowd of Philadel
phia ns. who are here for the series, shouted
themelves hoarse. Whitted tried to steal on
the first ball pitched to Craath. but MHter's
throw to Olsen nailed him. One run, two
hits, no errors.
Johnston sent a long fly to Whlttcd.
Daubert lifted nn easy fly to Paskert. Ban
croft played Myers's grounder poorly and
fumbled the ball, tho batter reaching first.
Myers was nailed several feet when he tried
to steal second, but Umpire Kmslle called
him safe, much to the. displeasure of the
Phllly plnyers. nixcy was bady worried
and passed Wheat on four balls. The
glant'a ncrvo came back, howeer, nnd he
cut a beautiful curve ball across the plate
on Cutshaw with the count 3 and 2. No
runs, no hits, one error.
SECOND INNINO.
Olson fumbled Cravath's wicked drive, but
recovered In time to throw him out.
Luderus missed two curved balls by a foot
and Just when the fans were guying him
ho smashed n line flrhc Just about ten
feet high. It hit tho rlghtfleld fence and
was good for a double. Cutshaw threw
out Nlehoff, Luderus going to third. Olson
went back to deep short and speared Klle
fer's wicked drive, but ho wan off his bal.
ance and could not throw, Klllefer getting
a single, while Luderus scored. Tttxey hit
to Olson, who threw to Cutshaw, forcing
out Klllefer. One run, two hits, no errors.
The .third strike to Mowrey was a wild
pitch and he reached first. Olson hit to
Stock, whose throw putted NiehofT off sec
ond. The latter stretched at full length
and grabbed tho ball with his gloved hand.
Mowrey being retired. Stock dove after
Miller's wicked bounder nnd camo up with
ball. The result was a lightning double
play. Stock to Nlehoff to Luderus, Nr. runs,
no hits, no errors.
THIItD INNING
Paskert rolled weakly to Olson, whose
throw retired him. Wheat ran back and
pulled down Bancroft's drive. Mowrey
robbed Stock of a hit by making a splendid
pick-up nnd throwing him out. No runs,
no lilts, no errors,
Pfeffer shot n line drive over second for
a single. Illxey reached a mile up In the
air and pulled down Johnston's bounder.
Ho threw to Bancroft, forcing Pfeffor,
Johnston stole second on the first ball
pitched to Daubert and when. Klllefer made
a horrible throw Into center field Johnston
went to third. The Phils decided to give
the Dodgers a rua The- Infield played back
and Johnston scored while Bancroft threw
out Daubert. Myers lifted to Paskert, Ono
run, one lilt, one error. '
FOURTH INNINO
Wheat putted down Whltted's long line
drive to left. Cravath never took his bat
from his shoulder as Pfeffer shot three
straight balls across the center of the plate.
Daubert picked up Luderns's apparent
double and beat him to the bag. No runs,
no lilts, no errors.
Luderus made a brilliant play of Wheat's
drive back of first and beat him to the bag.
Cutshaw laced a wicked drlvo to center for
a single. Luderus then brought the Phllly
fans to their feet by making n bettutlful
play, Nlehoff was off his balance when
ho speared Mowrey's line drive at his shoe
tops. As a result his throw to first was
horrible, but Luderus stretched out at full
length and scooped the ball up. It was a
wonderful play that put all kinds of ginger
Into the Phllly players, who (locked about
Ludy and congratulated him on the play.
No runs, one hit, no errors.
FIFTH INNINO
Mowrey knocked down a line smash, but
could not recover tho ball In time to retire
NiehofT, llert gutting a hit. Klllefer laid
down u sacrifice. Nu one covered first base
and Mowrey.'s throw went to the stand,
NiehofT reaching third, while Klllefer got
to second. Pfeffer cut loose with the best
Btuff he has shown us since early In June
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nnd quickly fanned Illxey Paskert got
hold of the second ball pitched by Pfsffer
and took Otson oft hla feet with a savage
smash. The Brooklyn shortstop made a
brilliant play nnd got Paskert at first, but
Nlehort scored on the play, while Klllefer
took third. Bancroft rode Pfeffer until ho
became very much perturbed and he passed
htm. The Dod iters made no play for Ban
croft as he stole second. Wheat was watt
ing for Stock's long line drive. One run,
one hit, one error.
Bancroft made a brilliant play In throw
ing out Olson, but pulled a "Charley horse"
In making the play. The Thllly plnyers
flocked around Ilannt as they realized
what this wonderful defensive player means
to them at this stage of the race. Trainer
Mike Dee rendered first aid to Banny and
he returned 'to the game, though Mpran
nnd his first lieutenant, Oscar Dugey, -debated
on the ndvlsablllty of taking Banny
out Miller lifted to Whitted Bancroft's
bad ,leg prevented hint from reaching
Pfeffer's fast bounder and It rolled Into
center for a single. The giant. Illxey, was
thoroughly aroused and burted three balls
across the plate that Johnson necr even
saw. No runs, one lilt, no errors.
SIXTH INNINO
Johnston went back almost to the right
field fenco for Whltted's fly. Cravath
grounded weakly to Olson, who tossed him
out. With the count 3 nnd 1 nn Luderus,
Pfeffer tried to slip a fast ball past him.
Luderus met tho ball Just right and shot It
far over the long rlght-fleld fence. It was
a wonderful drive and whateter fighting,
spirit tho Dodgers had retained quickly
antahcd, while the Phllly delegation wont
wild as they watched the ball clear tho
fenco by forty feet. Nlehoff walked on four
straight pitches. Klllefer forced Nlehoff,
Olson to Cutshaw, Ono mn, one hit, no
errors.
Stock mnde a wonderful play on Daub
ert's wicked drlvo and threw him out, while
the crowd gasped, Illxey suddenly lost
control and passed Meyers -on four of the
wildest pitches Imaginable. The first three
balls to Wheat also were wide of the mark,
but Illxey got the next two over and
Wheat lifted a fly to Whlttcd. Cutshaw
fouled oft six balls with the count three
and nothing and then rolled weakly to
Illxey, who tossed him out. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
SEVENTH INNINO.
Myers was watting for lllxey's high fly.
Myers also pulled down Paskcrt's fly. Mil
ler crashed Into the stand and wan hurt
trying to catch Bancroft's foul, but he re
turned to the game. Bancroft raised an
easy flytto Olson. No runs, no hits, no
errors.
The Brooklyn fans started to root for a
rally as the "Mucky seventh" began, but
Eppa Jeptha refused to be discouraged and
Mowrey was quickly disposed of, Nlehoff
to Luderus. The fans continued to howl,
but their enthusiasm died when Bancroft
made a splendid play of Olson's drive
over second and tossed him out. Illxey
knocked down Miller's wicked drive and
Nlehoff cut across In back of the box,
scooped up the ball and shot It to Luderus
for the put-out. The rhllly machine was
back In Its early September stride and
they wero making wonderful plays with
ridiculous ease. It was Just another case
of class telling and Moran's champs were
acting like real champions. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
EIGHTH INNING
Mowrey threw out Stock on a fine play.
Whitted tore a Blngle through Otpon, the
latter making 'a great try for his vicious
line drive. On n hit-and-run piny, Cra
vath grounded to Daubert, Whitted taking
second. Luderus wan given a wonderful
ovation when he stepped to tho plate and
lie responded by smashing a double down
Into left field, Whitted scoring. Wheat
mndo a bare-handed stop of Nlehoff's ter
rific smash and held an ordinary home run
to a single, but Luderus scored. A hit-and-run
play was started and Bill Klllefer
came through with a e'ever single, right
through the spot that Cutshaw vacated,
and Nlehoff went to third. The Dodgers
had blown completely and looked like a
bush-leaguo aggregation. Pfeffer. the stnr
of Robinson's staff, was a pitiful sight.
Ho Immediately heaved a wild pitch to the
stand, Nlehoff scoring nnd Klllefer taking
third, amid the Jeers of the crowd. Pfeffer
throw out Illxey. Three runs, four hits,
no errors.
Illxey threw out Pfeffer. Johnston walked.
Daubert also walked, after fouling off ftvo
pitches. Myers singled to center, scoring
Johnston, mid when Paskert fumbled the
ball Daubert went to third and Myers to
second. Bancroft continued his beautiful
work by going out Into left and making a
difficult catch of Wheat's fly, Illxey tossed
out Cutshaw. Ono run, one hit, one error.
NINTH INNING
Paskert filed to Wheat. Bancroft lifted
an awful smash over tho rlght-fleld wall,
but the ball was foul about three feet, and
he then was called out on strikes. Stock
tapped- weakly to Pfeffer, who threw him
out. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Mowrey was easy for Illxey and Luderus.
Olson beat out a slow roller down the third
base line. Miller lifted an easy fly to Lu
derus. Pfeffer raised an easy foul to Kll
lefer, and the Phillies had entered first
place, after a wonderful uphill battle. No
runs, one hit, no errors.
THRONG TURNS OUT
TO WITNESS P. R.R.
MEET AT ALTOONA
WEST VIRGINIA CONFIDENT
OP DEFEATING PENN TEAM
Continued from Tag On
weather Is clear a tremendous crowd should
pass through the gatei.
Not since the days of old. when Venn
used to vanquish every team that dared
enter Franklin Field, lias there been such
interest in an Initial combat. Football fans
in and around Philadelphia and there aro
many liavo seen the Bed and Blue dragged
In the mire so much during tho lasi. few
years that they grew accustomed to the
defeats nnd reluctantly wended-thelr ways
to the playing field on opening day more
out of habit, or duty, or whatever It might
have been,
This year, however, It Is different. Bob
Fnlwcll Is coach of the team, and the pub
lic believes In Hob Folwell, He said that
Penn would have a good football team thla
tall and the fans are anxious to see that
turn In action. They reallte that the play
era might not do no well In the first game.
but every one Ii anxious to see what they
can do, anyway.
But no team ever opened the season
against a harder foe than will Penn this
afternoon In West Virginia the lied and
Blue meets n well-coached and well-trained
eleven one that Jias come here with the lr
tentlon of winning, and winning by p, lilg
core, There Is an air of extreme confi
dence In ,he Konnandie, where the south
erners are stopping, and both coaches and
players boldly predict u victory for their
side.
On the other hand. Fenn Is making no
statements or predictions, but there Is a
feeling among the players that they have
a mighty good chance to win.
They realize what they are going up
against and know that they must play their
best and fight harder than ever before In
order to win Folwell explained all this In
a speech to his men yesterday and aroused
that fighting spirit which has been dormant
for so many years. Penn will fight hard
today and probably show a brand of foot
ball which will startle the spectators.
Coach Mclntyre, of West Virginia, has
confidence in his team and said he couldn't
see how It could lose.
"If Penn wins tomorrow, she will have
beaten the best team in the country," said
Mclntyre last night. "I have been coach
ing for a great many years and never
before have I reen such an aggregation of
players. We are in mldseasop. form, right
now, and I really believe our physical con
dition Is better than Penn's. You know,
we have natural advantages In Morgantown
that one cannot find In a big city. Wa
send our men out In the mountains and
after they have climbed a few they are
In condition to do anything.
Both teams will be handicapped if the
field Is sloppy, but Penn should not fare
so badly as the southerners. It Is said
that West Virginia has many open plays,
which will not run off so smoothly in the
mud.
Record Crowd Sees Pennsy
Athletes Struggling for
Championship Honors
PHILA. HAS STRONG TEAM
ALTOONA. Pa, Sept. 30. This city Is
In tho throes of athleticism today. The
second annual field, track, rifle, trap
shooting and baseball championship of tho
Pennsylvania Ilallroad are being held here.
Eight special trains from as many different
po'.nts, carrying 10,000 emplojes of the vari
ous divisions, began arriving at da break.
They were greeted and later Joined by the
12,000 employes of tho Attoona car shops
and mlddlo division A street parado be
tween the morning and afternoon events, In
which all participated, further tended to en
liven this now a fixed annunl celebration.
Tho Philadelphia delegation was headed
by Vice President W, W Atterbury and
H. C, Long, who were received by O. W.
Crclghton nnd n local committee. They
were followed by the New York, Baltimoro
nnd Waschlngton contingents. Trains from
the Wllllamsport. Trone and Pittsburgh
dMsIons brought their quota of rooters,
nnd at nn early hour the railway station
nnd streets leading to tho cricket club
field wero congested by traffic.
The trap nhootlng began enrly with com
petition between teams from the New Jersev
nnd Philadelphia Termlnnl, P., B. nnd
Western Pennsylvania and Central nnd
Western Pennsylvania divisions. Tennis
from the six divisions of Eastern Pennslva
nla nnd Central wero added. Then came
the volley ball chnmplonshlp between the
Eastern PennsIvanla and Western Penn
sylvania dlvitlons, and tennis In singles and
doubles between the crack racquet wlclders
of nil the divisions.
More than S000 enthusiasts fringed the
huge track and sought point of vantage
to witness the thrilling events. When the
refoYoe's whistle catted the men to the
mark for tho afternoon events more than
25,000 persons completely dotted the huge
Inclosure and crowded tho grand stand over
looking tho oval, which seemingly had been
chiseled out by nature. The nlr was crisp,
but the sun had tempered the breeze and
partially dried the cinder path.
Louisville Clinches Pennant
l.OUIKVII.I.13. Ky., Pept. 80 Louisville won
from Toledo yesterday and tllnrhed tho American
Association pennant. If tho team loses the
trc remaining scheduled gamea of the aeason.
all with Toledo. It attll would have a lead over
Indianapolis, the nearest contender.
Runs Scored by
Majors for Week
RUNS scored by nil teams in
American and National Leagues
from Saturday, September 23, to
Frdny, September 29, inclusive.
Only runs that figure in official aver
ages are included. Scores of incom
plete games arc not counted, but the
scores of games of five innings or
more arc included in the table:
AMERICAN l.KAdfK
Washington
lloston ....
Detroit ....
New ) ork . ,
Athletics ...
Chicago . . . ,
rtet eland ..
M. Louis ..
S. 8. M. T. W. T.
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4 JS
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New York
Phillies
Urooklyn
Itoston
rhlrago
rittsburxh
ht. I.oul
Cincinnati
Hid not play.
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LOST AND EOUND
PUIISB On Chestnut at. car. black purse, con
taining money, ahopplng coins and checkbook;
reward. H MTLedgcr Central,
ItlNd Lost, selrlng. asfwlth red stpne: InTT
tlala C. N. T. carved In reverse. Reward If
returned to C. N. Thorpe, second floor. N. W,
corner 13th and Cherry.
RING Lost. Monday, diamond and pearl ring
between 1S33 Spruce and 17n lllttenhouse at.
Reward If returned to JT03 Rlttenhouse at.
WRIST WATCH Lost Thursday. Bept. 28, a
diamond wrist watch on black ribbon. Initials
K. R. IL engraved on back. Liberal reward It
returned to J. K. Caldwell & Co.. 002 Chestnut.
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all creditors prior to September SO present
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(Itrtt.S. over tfl esr wanted In work on fold
ing rarer botes llrown nailer Co., north
west corner Franklin and Willow at a. i
Olftl.B, enerencd and lenrners. nn calendar
wotk, ..rriv third floor. Wolf! Ce., 11th
and Callowhlll
OlRt.fl ever 1 eara wanted for light w.rki
no experience nece.stryi t3 week paid while
learning Apply 3in N. 33d a.
ntnt,sWANTi:i fnr errands In dressmaiiing
ruiuiiBnmni lasn ppruce at
nd
nd
ontswot.D wonsTnn co.
DAR11T. TA.
Starting up new machinery, wsnla girls: rood
wages, steady work and will pay while learning,
HOltSKKKr.VKH. middle aged, refined white
woman, take charge 2-story house, also to act
aa companion; 2 adults In famllyi no washing:
r,rt.lro.r'n'l no company: good home; reference
Call from 7 to ft this evening and Mnnday
evening AI, 5ncTfllM. Chestnut. W Thlla
IIOUSKKEnPKR." working, for" famllv of 2i
dally ft Jo 2 AppJyM 124 ledger Ollce
HOUSKWORk- Wanted white girl for gen.
nwk. i fam. 3 adults; no washing; suburbs! 17
mln from llrpad HI. Bta P. 004. I.ed Office.
IlQUfteWORK Woman, middle-aged, to do light
housework! salary l F 051, Ledger Central,
IAltNDRRS8. white. eperlenced, Protestant.
In small private family. Write or call Mon
day, between S ami 4 Mrs. Wm. White.
Room 1214 lint Chestnut at
MILUNERT TRIMMKRS
who have had local department store
experience and are used to trimming,
nappy, popular-rrlced millinery. Ap-I
ply Millinery Ortlce, between 10 and
11 a, m.
STRAWDRIDOR A CLOTHIER
NUI18R or mothepa helper for
i- oiii, linger umce.
chlfdrer
OPI1RATORS
eipert, on power machines, for high
clara dressmaking: good wages, long
seasons Apply before in a. m.. French
Dressmaking Shop, fifth floor. West
Store, Market at.
sTRAwnniDai: & clothier
OPHRATOltS wiinte.ron nsttn binding. Apply
Oreenwald nrothers2J7Bd at.
OPERATOrm" wanted on collars- learners taken.
ApplyOreenwald llrothera, 247 8. 3d.
HAI.KHQlItt, for specialty store; atate age HnU
??.,'!' "Pjcted! experienced peraon preferred.
M 12t. ledger Offlco
"SEFfc-?.1.!!" wnjed to help In packing room.
31r,js 12th at.. 7th floor.
ir..uuiiAj'iii;ii ana typist, experienced, ac
customed to Oliver machine. Williams. llrown
I5arle.Ino.. 018 Clirtnul at.
STENOaitAPHini and onice assistant; permT
pos j stste agej-ef. and sal 11 12J, l.ed Off
TELKrilONB OPERATORS The Relt Teleohone
Company offers positions as operators to In
telligent young women between 18 and 22
yesrs old: salary til n week while learning,
with rapid advancement: a steady position as
sured with splendid surroundings and unusual
opportunity of promotion Apply In person to
the Uell Telephone Cnmpany'u operators'
school. 40.(1 Market st. dally, between ft 30
a. m. and 6 p. in . Monday, Tuesday and Fri
day evenings between 7:3U and S.3U( o'clock.
TKt.EPIIONi: OPERATORS
An opportunity to aecuro employment In ex
change nearest jour home; vacancies In both
total ami long-dlstanco ofTlces for experienced
operators; also In achool for girls to learn
operating Apply Kc.v stone Telephone Com
pany, 1J3 S. 2d at.. Room 403,
WOMAN, experienced,
work! good wages.
for cooking and laundry
r.H W. Clapler St.. Utn.
YOUNO LADY for office work, must bo good
wr."'C Bm accurate: state salary wanted. P
Slk"'rP'"-
YOUNa WOMAN In real estate office: 10 per
week Harris opposite station. Narberth. Pa,
Oeneral
TEACHERS wanted for grades, high and private
schools; positions watting. Nstlonal Teachers'
Acency. D. II. Cook. Mir.. 327 Perry Ilulldlng.
HELP WANTED MALE
ASSISTANT SHIPPER wanted: some experience
In mill nnd stair work. Dth nnd Tioga ats.
HANK CLERK A good position Is open to a
voung man In a nntlonal bank- prefer one
having 3 or 4 yeara' experience. Address In
copfldence. II lui). ledger Office.
HOARD HOYS. 2. wanted In brokerngo house:
experienced preferred stato age and salary
desired. Jl 31HL Lodge r Central
HOY, ACTIVIT. AMIIIT10U8. FOR OFFICE
WORK WITH CORPORATION: MUST IIK
OVER 10 AND HAVE OOOD SCHOOLING;
GOOD OPPORTUNITY roil ADVANCE
MENT CALL I.EDUER OFFICE. 0TH AND
CHESTNUT STS. ASK TOR MR. HOUlt-
oai.i:.
HOY with primary achool education wanted In
engineering department: excellent chancea for
auvanceinoni. Appir macmne anop riaiurtiay.
naie ic jiiiourn i;o., ism
HI a. in
wood ave
and Qlcn-
HOY wanted by manufacturing company for
office work and to learn the business; must
be 1U: good pay and permanent position. Ap
ply 1730 Land Tltlo Ilulldlng and bring ref
erences, HOY, over 10 years, for general office work, fac
tory In West Phlla t must be neat. Intelligent
and write legible hand Apply Overbrook Car
!t Co.. .",0th and Lancaster ave.
HOY, wantt-d. over 1U i -ars; position Is open In
news department. Evening Ledger Apply
11. IC Raleigh, fourth floor, Washlnklou
Ilulldlng. HUH Chratnut at
HOY between the ages of 15 and 17. for work In
retail atore. CJuardlan or parents apply by
letter only to J K. Caldwell ft Co., 1102 Chest
nut st.
HOY.over 17. wanted for au-ck room and er
rands In dressmaking establlahment. lf,2U
Hprureat
HOY. over 111. wanted as messenger: 923 a
month; give age and experience. 1 331. Led.
gerpmco.
HOY for general office work: state age and
wages; "C. L.." P. O Hoi 35(10
IlOY, colored, over HI yeurs, for delivery. Ap
ply at drug atore, 400U Cheatnut st.
UOY. over 10. to feed Gordon press: must be
,r2DSndvIIHng J1 125 Ledger Office.
UOY wanted, oyer 10. to" work In a library; 13
HOY In office large mil, establishment; good
rhancefor J)romottonJ142. IrfdgerCentral
nor wanted ny panaing nouse to work on quo-
Apply
tatlboard II 148 LedgerCtntraf
HOY wanted around ortlce end factory.
Wolf t Co , 12th and Callowhlll 3d floor
UOY to work In store i permanent position, good
chance for advancement 210Walnut.
BOYS AS MES8ENOER8 MVINO ALT, PARTS
CITY. APPLY 14?U S. PENN 8QUA1H5.
fiOYfl.6.for ofnee, 14. good lunch"tveryday,
advancement aura to right bojs. p &(),
Iedger Ofnce
COYS Wanted, 1 or 2 experienced hoard boys
for stock broksr's office. Ii 118. Ledger Of.
tltC;
HOYS wanted. ID yeara or over," to v"orkln
uaiipujier isciory. Apply ai once, jsecker
i, air,- hum
MKLP WAWTED MALX
ConHnnti rem PrettAtng Celrnnrt
'over 18 rrara wanted to tesrnto, feed
chines, wagea id is start mown llalley
, N tV. cor Franklin nnd Wllioir tta.
nors
ma
Co
UOT8 wanted in run errands; wagea 11 Ml;
ror ejdYS ncment i no ni
llrown. 740 Ransom at
314
chance f or fcdvs no-ment i no heavy work. Arw
i v. llrown. 740 Hansom al.
HOYS, wanted. Fkeln k Vandegrlft inc.
N Lawrence. - .
HOYS wanted for Lot incpi steady work, good
W " ! .cof Dth and llrown. .
I1IU88 KlN7sitKnS en I'ox lathes. tor J$!
stale warm and where laat employed. P o2T.
t "If er Office . ...
llCTI.Kn AND TOOK wanted man and wife,
while, thoroughly experienced, for family of
2 adulia. In suburb. Ws of retsrepeoa re
quired, wages 17ft. l 441. I1er Central,
CHAUrrKt'rt In live In Walllneford. Pa.i M-
Sle, experienced and rfrencee required, r
02. Ledger Office.
CLERK Wanted young man. about J", for
general office work, stenographer preferred:
must have good reference nnd be willing V
wnra in nours n uay txrem r,aiuroni
?, with advancement. f .441, Ledger ..nt
CLERK-
f "ST.
' Permanent position: atata ate. iperl
and salary expecled P 330. ledger Q.t,
CI.EnKS
Toung men for clerical work; must be
good penmen. Apply Bureau of Employ
ment, 4H floor.
flTR.VtVnniDOB ft CLOTHIER
CLE'tKH wanted" for permanent positions in
manufacturer's office) salaries 143 to IB"
.alary
per month, state age, experience and present
r ni: imager urnce.
COLLECTOR and salesman wanted, Christian:
good opportunity for young man not afraid of
work. Apply Fox.Frankford are ab, Semer'tt.
CYLINDKR-PRE8S FEEDERS wanted to feed
cardboard, llrown ft llalley Co.. ti. W. cor.
Franklin and Willow ats
DRAFTSMAN wantedi one "with experience on
. dresa P. O. lloxQ.T, West Ch
DRIVERS wanted f sternly work, good pay. Ap-
machine tools or similar tools preferred. Ad-
nester,
Ply Crane Ice Cream Co.. 23d below Locust.
DHUO CLFRK Q. A. or registered. King of
Prussia Pharmacy. B314 Oermantown ave
DIJt'OOIST R. M. wanted nt once. HulUfa
Pharmacy, 44th and Lancaster
ENTRY CLERKS Permanent positional NW If
satisfactory atate age. exn-rlence and present
salary. P Mil, Ledger Office.
ERRAND IlOY; chance of advancement: wiry;
tt.r.0, -Williams, nrowne ft Earle, Inc., 1118
v-.iraiiiuv
FIRfMAN wanted: one accustomed to Murphy
ray. Appiy ir.
Calumet at. (4lh
Smith ft Pnge. Water
Snder
stokes; steady work, good
io"mrn umgft ave, ana
Mcnuyiklll)
FITTERS AND MECHANICS wanted: boiler and
tank work. Cruse-Kemper Co., Ambler, Pa
OROCERY CLERK Young man to assist In
meat and grocery atore: references. 8418
North 10th.
HEAD PORTER wanted; eteady, aobr"man.
with knowledge of oiling machinery and at
tending to furnace, white preferred. Apply at
once. Superintendent's office, Frank Seder
Co., 11th and Market.
INSTRUMENT MAKEftH. J8.24 to tS per day
of 8 hours: tool makers. t3 32 to IK; ma
chinists 12.7(1 to S3; assistant machinists. 13
to 12.00. based on experience and capacity;
nutnmatla turret lathe nperatorat Cleveland,
llrown ft Kharpe, 14 30: roller ft Johnson,
(3 30; hand turret lathe operators. 18 to t8 Hit
higher compensation when on piecework;
Apply Frankfnrd Arsenal, preferably In per
son, Rrldesburg.
I.AROHER8 WANTED: good husky mn, rati
30c. Apply not later than Monday morning
to McCllntlc-Marahall Co., Ontario St. Freight
Yard.
LARORERS for outside work. 12.24' per day of
8 houra. Apply FrankfordArsenal, Hrldnburg.
LARORERS 30. wanted. Cruse-Kemper Co.T
Ainbler, Pa.
LARORERS wanted: steady w"ork"N. W. coTr
9th and llrown atg,
LARORERS wanted, 2 30 pe"f day. Apply 277
8, 11th at.
MACHINIST FOREMAN "wanted; competent
man. famlltar with locomotives, hoisting en
gines and general machinery: responsible posi
tion: must give references. Hummslstown
Ilrovvnstono Co., Hummelstown, Pa.
MAN AND WIFE Han ns gardener and chauf
feur, wife aa cook and for housework; no
witahlng; state age nnd reference: $50 per
month nnd hoardi 2 rooms, with bath. Henry
uoeucner, uox. bua, Lancaster, i'a.
MAN AND WIFE for houseman and cooki no
washing, reference required. I, 148, Ledger
Central.
MAN AND WIFE, white: no children; cook and
houseman. -M 114, Ledger Office,
MEAT CUTTER" and" aaleaman, cxp.. wanted
for retail and wholesale market. Apply 3843
Oermantown ave.
MEN WANTED Itoflefmakars. !ocomoUve"ma.
chtnlsts. car repairmen, laborers, locomotive
cleaners. Penna. R. R. Call 1711 Filbert at.
MEN. 3. wanted to salt nursery atock;good
proposition It it. Harman Nursery Co., Inc.,
OenevaL New York.
MEN. 10, wanted to learn tho sausage nnd pork
packing bualneas; 22c per hour. Apply 3043
Oermantown ave,
MEN or boja ovr 10 for factory work; no ex
perience necessary. Atmore ft Son, 110 Ta
kor st.
OFFICE nOY Wanted, a boy. in to work lit
office; good opportunity. Ilrandla ft Smith
Co., 8th and Dauphin,
OFFICE BOY. neat, for general office worki
atate agej and references, II' 45. Led. Cent.
OPERATORB. experienced, on double needle
Union special sewing machine on men's bath
ing suits; steady work; good pay. William
Osbornemojntgmej'yave.. .
PIECERS on woolen mules. Apply John ft
James Dobson. Inc., Ulanket 31111s, Bcott'a
lane. Falls ojfSchuylklll.
PIPE FITTERS' HELPERS to go to work at
once: steadv employment Apply D. W. Evans.
Plttabury Valve Foundry and Construction
Company. Coatesvllle. Pa.
VR
CeirrhwM rem rnrntUJ fedc-m
Ittang
having
STATIONBftY A.faM"t Tm , i
open, In) and, owtiai only thoie
worked with rnlladekjahla etatloeier n
rlyj mut have tnereugh knowle
Aoplj I J 4 ft. 13th L
STENOGRAPHIM wMtod. Tun wm. ratttlea
- njiH!LhllJBgtaf ,iitJrJIMV
"ORBKCErBM A 4VHe4au
erarga of HorelMwiK' H a fectofT! MTa
(nmpettnt S writlM ! tewtaxt, raft. m
Oft .-JeWnM CV. Twrflva and AM(s7
TAILORS
with references from tha met faalaVaew
ble dressmskera. m .woanM'g tiiSm
'nsrvk
-ertrtl -. . .- - Sfcii .. JB&
floor. West Store, Srarke t t. '
costs
m
long ason.
rrtnen lire
'A.
akti
BTTlAWnRIDOB ft CLOTHIER
TOUNO .(AN WANTED, OP BOtTTMMtM
UmTtf. COLLEGE TRAININO OK MQOtVJU
LENT. WITH NATURAL AFTrTUDM
HANDLINO DETAIL; MUST WRITB A
LKTTKRi UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TWk
ONE WHO CAN BECOME) KKSH-flRAWi
CREDIT M.ANI SALAnt TO MATCH CAW-
nnn or jiani real frospects for aim
VANCEMENT. ADDRESS 120. 'LKDOaWl
OFFICE.
H&
tj
1MJKfi,aJS.rAl wB,'l . .once. eapabU. famWar
Jlliij.p",,n; ,nd Plotlng photoiraphjo eard
i?Jfdi?.rH,r,"n.l.t,or ena who can mak tsdt
nh..ft,r. fi?rru"' Br,d" "
T(iyil2 iAN. wllh clerics! exprrer.ee. who can
f1?,15 Snnfb "uently: must gjeo b able te
write French well. Foetofflce, Bog 18S3.
TVNJ ?,A!?' hout IT yeara of gee, tn office
or wholesale grocery house) must be good ten
msn. Address, tn .own handwriting, giving
references, n 34, Ledger, Office.
T1H0.MAN'V,B' r "l ' o'nee: experl
enca unnecesasry. but must b stsnographarf
?"5pp?.r,u.n"f' 'or Tlb PPlleant, L lot,
ledger Central, .
TOUNO MAN to work In atockroom of whole-.
PfJ?".! good ehonca for advancement.
ifJ3j!.. Ledger Office.
YOUNO tN wanted to learn confectionery
bualnesi. S, W.cor. 20th and Snyder. ,
YOUNO I EN and hoya wanted In manufacturing
dep-vrtment. National Illscull Co., 13th and
. Olenwood ave.
., , Oeneral .
DOOKKEEPER and statistical man. good writer.
IIS; ledger clerks. IIS; Underwood billing
machine operator. JIR; stenographer. 15;
.."Jf .Vrk wanted for automobile concern.
J 7: other very attractive positions open for
hlih-grad men. Dullness Service Co., lMt
Land Title nidg.
SITTJATIONS WANTED FEMALE
ROOKKEEPER and atenngrapher A young
woman, thoroughly experienced In bookkeeping
hd stenography, expert at figures, dealrea a
position as bookkeeper In a flrat-clasa nfflcel
capable of taking entire charge; salary $23 ta
- JrOd4. Ledger Central.
DRESSMAKER, high class, wants engagements!
alvaiiejsjles : ev'r gowns apee. Ph. Wa 1.843ft,
OIRLS. 2. friends, wish places together as cook
and chambermaid and waitress: good refer
ence. n S3 Ledger Office.
HOUSEKEEPER. Seotelt. widow, 33. wlshea pog
sltlon gentleman's romgi rood cook: beat re
rfnees.njI31Jedgel?'lc
LADY, Rngllsh, middle ated. occupation dally
or poaltlon to fill secretaryship, amanuensis,
companion, chaperon; French, Spanian. mu
sical, kind, cheerful; best references. M 838,
Ledrer Central.
NUR8E.COMPANION wishes position; Inatltif
tton experience: beat refs. n 112. Ledger Off.
SEAMSTRESS Hand-mads lingerie to orderi
beautiful modela ahown; trousseau work a,
specialty: workat home. M 443. Led. Cent,
SEAMSTRESS, expert on hand-made children's
ClV!,i.w?rk ,l borne; beat of references,
M 440, Ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER wishes poeTtTon from 3 to 5
rapuH accurate. Preston LS07 W .
TEACIrER wants engagementa In school or prt-
vate lessons, English, French, music: long ex-
perlence; highest references, a DS7jId.' Cent.
TELEPHONE OPERATOR wishes R nrlvata
branch: atate satnry. Address D 787. Branch
..vusrr, i.ui v.niumDia ave. .
VOCAL and Instrumental (piano) Instructions,
given; reft. 3IlssJ. Oessner, 3423 Walnut. J
YOUNO WOMAN, refined, experienced: 4 hrrara'
clerical work per day. B 113, Ledger Office.
RIVETERS AND A8SEMRLER3
ON STEEL WINDOW SASH
Experienced men are earning
122 per week: piecework.
Wa pay 23 cents per hour whllo .ea.-nlm.
No labor trouble, lust plenty of work (night).
Under good conditions; permanent posltlona
now open.
AnPly "y latter only.
Addresa "R. A.," 643 W Oxford st
SALESMaV Wanted an experlenced'"ailesman
for an Installment furniture store; must be a
man well acquainted with this business, sober
and Industrious and come well recommended,
none but those having n good trade In this Una
need apply; good pay to right party. Apply
In person to Quakertown Furniture and Bed
ding Co . 7th and Juniper ats., Quakertown, Pa,
SALES-MANAGER Wo need a man whocan
sell and who ran nuallfy to handle aales force:
must havn exceptional ability, force and en
ergy and he able to get out of other men the
best that Is In them: to this man, whose char
Hcter must equal his ability, we offer an un
usual opportunity; commission with drawing
iicooUnt, tt3'i i-edgtr Central
SALESMEN
THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA nRITAN
NICA NKKDH A FEW lIlOlMlltADi:
HALKSMKN TO WORK ON LEADS
ONLY BOTH IN THE CITY AND TO
TRAVEL TO SALESMEN OF OTHER
LINES HEEKINO WOllK WK CAN
MAY THAT FOUR-FIFTHS OF OUR
SUCCESSFUL MEN ARE MEN WHO
HAD NEVER SOLD HOOKS BEFORE,
WE PARTICULARLY WANT MEN
WHO AIlrI NOT ONLY COOD SALES
MEN. HUT WHO HAVE SUFFICIENT
EXECUTIVE AHILITY TO HANDLE
OIIIKR MEN THOKE WHO QUALIFY
IN THIS RESPECT WILL Ul'.CEIVE
EXTREMELY RAPID PROMOTION
TO POSITIONS IN A PFRMANENT
ORGANIZATION WHICH WILL PAY
'I'llHiM I'-AH rlUItld 'lllAn IH MADE
K.M
a&
11Y THE AVERAGE SALESMAN.
IF YOU ARK A HEAL SAI.E8MA!
liraiAtim.l.-.SH OK WHAT f.INIl Yf
HAVE BEEN OR. ARE NOW HELL-
1NO, UIMG JN APiU TALK IT OVER
WITH I H. ttn TRAIN YOU THOIl.
H.11U.N AND DilAVV-
tllKHILY. COMMIS.Sl
rn a ,-, mti I
NO. 18' S IMHjCOR WALNUT ST .
SALESMEN wantedi-attractive proposition. Call
at any of the following offlcea of His United
Gas Improvement Company!
N. W. cor 13th and Cherry ste.. Room SOS
Mr. J l Hare
1708 N flroad st, Mr, Senator.
183 S S2d at Mr Raker.
4417 Frankfonl av. itr I'lrbengreen,
2209 N Front st Mr Mi-Dsvltt.
3334 (lerniantown ve llr.Allan
SEXTON" waiiti-l " for nilseopal" church "'With
a view to an Interview "end name and address
to II 114. Lfdtrorflce.
STAIR HU1LDF.R1 wanted, long lob. lime work.
er. B3e per hour, piece workers maliuut 130
per week S. W. corner Dth and 'ftosa sis.
SITTJATIONS WANTED MALE
BANKINO Have 1ft jears' exn. as book'p'r,
, auditor, teller; good exec, a 48,i Led. Cent.
nOOKKEEPER. cashier and office man open
for engagement Nov. 1; 13 yeara In present
position: A No. 1 reference and bond If de-
alred tt 10. ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER, office manager and 'coat ec-
countant desires position In manufacturing
buslnrss. Box 443, lloddon Heights, N. J
CHAUFFEUR. 125 years old; good mechanle;
best ref, from prl. fam. lt4I. LedgerCent.
CIIAUFKEUR.butler. colored, wishes Situation
with doctor or private famlfy.808 Brooklyn.
CHEMIST, graduate. 5 years' exp. In laboratory"
and factory. a C32jLedger Central.
COACHMAN Reliable, all-around manT'uniler
standa steam, wants pos.i ret. 1734 Bansoen.
ELECTRICIaNT experienced In maintenance of
D. C. motors and equipments of same; able
to take full charge: 14 yeara In employment
of one company; best ref. H B2, Id. Cent,
OKNTLKlfAN. 30 years, dealrea position with
hlgh-claes Individual or corporation, salary
no object, H B, Iedger Office, t
MAN? 3d" YEARS OLD WITH EXPERIENCE
OF 30 YEARS IN EXErimVE POSITIONS
OF T.AROE HESrQN8iPHl.ITtFS DKSIrII '
CONNECTION W1IERE INTELLIOKNCjl
AND MATilRRD JUDOMrNT ARB RE.
QtllRKD; CAN REFER TO MKN VlSClt
KNOWN IN HANKING AND INDUSTRIAL
LINES. A, 33(1. 1.EI1QFH OFFICE. ,
M AN. with 14 years' experience In office of oer
nornllon, familiar, with nil details and a
hustler, seeks position where thei-s la n, chane
to make good: excellent references also (rent
present employer; can furnish bond In ajar
amount; age St and married. II lid, Ledger
Central. ti
MAN. single, wants poaltlon; understands auM
mobiles, can run cars and willing to work
around place. Q 044 Ledger Central.
MAN AND WIFE, colored, want situations to- "
aeinrr wicnineon ,11
x
MAN AND WIFK. colored, wish positions ta
getherjbest -eference.2()Tj Catherine..
VIHVATC TUTORCollcgi grsduate. sucoessf2
with children; elementary and preparatory 9
lects. H 140, ldrer Central. , ,
SALESMAN. 27 years old. single, with fl yas
outalde selling experience, both on tt ros,t
and local, would 11U to connect with) an a.
eolutely first-class house; ha ii at preseertV
employed but feels that he hsa abaut ei.-
bausted the ttroducttva noaalblllttea At Vile ,
nt situation t the best or reference as ta
ability and character can In furnished; Mlarj-
it iirawina e.-i-ounv vo D V3VUU al JegSf.
) 12. ledger Office
SALESMAN, experlenced7wants position wtth
jobber cr manufacturer of dry goods or rntVssjs
firm: commission basis only; will rrove Ug
results In the District of Columbia. Maruia
and Vlrlnlal has automoblls and estskAaKi
trads wltli about 300 business houses in utet
8tatra. Address II, T V., 13 Oeneral DeMr
ery. WseMugton. II. r
SALESMAN Active, rnergetto "Tmerlcan, aa
37, good personality t Lmh bualneas man wnTB
wlda experience, formerly manaser, seejia so
sltlon wltli living sulfrr whera honest starts
kre (tppret Ifcisd, 1( 141' Ledi!er Central.
WAITER Youna roloredrnan wlis to watt ai
dlnneri experienced JIJT iedftrj)lce;
Other CUttMed Alt on Next rat
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