,At Convention Hall Safety uUon, Not "Meanness, fry Chief uianc .w Mf rv.nvAnt.on &h c Uo8n sT.rr ambers Liltlir b" B4" Cl.rk ?" .. Sf sol" e, it safety rKIVk whs surprised today wnsn ?i.i5 tha net. II. C. Stone STUklnP" of mi "unseen hand." I CWs c?-t ..tincr held tn tho Con- It " ?ZI. ..iiii.n wiunnot direct- ith Stonemen or any other body aSSlV structural standpoint. I .s-. r.11 w.a icrtT4t4.tin.fi LS i ordered an tnspectldIP of the P-i.. a-..- that the, o-atlerv was 4- "?,." .. t i nntlfled John RL5o It superintendent of real s-IT.?- o..n nf citv ProDertv and i f U -"---, -Jhi nlnr nf th. ? I",; KmlaW and I tiitoanlo coramltteo arranBlnK the reccyuuu. letten aro alt on nie ana were is - a- .v. fltnnMntn nor- did I !2imln mind at any stage of the t"P. " ...l,MIM nf anl. There wa ,.,.... . ...... '. ..." v.Al- nvwAAdlnff. It waa T matter of safety and regard for " v miffht attend any of tho meet- fTw. K.id m the building-." JSL.tT.flre policemen barred entrance I"',. . i.t t,lht and Rtnnemen """. c th. miflltnrliitrl I the roam "" " "" r V" i f these said they could not hear the and music. r. owm ..it e.t.iti v.wdnlt Mtreet. n mem- JVtfca festival committee, declared tho !. .. n.M. .nA BnMlfM th. rVn. rrTiruHnuatid secret motlvoa on .the t t toe city officials. " . -- LVIVAMVEEKIN AID OF 8CIIAFF MEMORIAL I and Other Organizations Plan to Raise $800,00 for Building 'a- charitable and phltanthroplo or- Mis are co-wi "" """ . i. Hi.na fAf th. Rehaff Carnival .which will be held In Horticultural member 27 to Decemoer z, io raise h .. tv. ahnfT nulMlnir. which will rMtd at Fifteenth and Race streets as L ......- tn flvlrt mr.nrt.fl. t'jJwJnent men will speak at the carnival. lavuireneci mo pinrii- ui mo wvuiiiiia i with psseants and booths. The or- Heni imeresiea are mo oociaiy iur dn( Charity, Pennsylvania Society ,-t rn.tli..n frni fVii.Uv- Phlldmn'll I geeltty, Seybert Institution, Children's l and Pennsylvania acnooi lor docibi teeter Krusen, of tho Department of ft Htajui ana i;nani.iea ; xj. r rnnitiin r, J. .Bruce Ryall, Riley M. Little, ifd J.TJevmian. Edwin D. Solcnbercer fHajr Smith "Wallace are advisory mem- i M the committee aireciing cne wont. SchaS memorial committee contains I same of Governor Brumbaugh and r jromlnent men of this city. JEWS PRAY FOR PEACE; YOMJUPPUR OBSERVED Religious Ceremonies Began at Sunset and Will End With Feasts Tohlght In the synasonues of Philadelphia and In thousands of households throughout tho country n special prayer for peace Is belnir offered today. Tho peace prayer Is a special feature of the Tom Klppur cere monies, which began at sunset last nlh and Vrlll continue until sunset tonight. For the twenty-four hours every Jewish house of worship will be crowded, the men In prayer shawls and, skull caps, occupying the" floor, while women throne the Rallerlea. Before sunset the last meal was eaten and the homes put In readiness for the day of fastlnir that precedes the fast of tonight The synagogues wore prepared to receive the flood of worshipers. f?.ntnr VimA mmifitl th-t. .... .......... v ...... ,., i.vt. ii.ru uiiiaa pre- pared for the long vlcll. They were sur rounded by their choirs, men and boys wearing prayer shawls of white silk edged with black. Throuchout the night the- can gregatlonn, the cantors and the choirs chant, ed the psalms of Israel. Today Is a day of Incessant prayer. In the afternoon comes the ylskar, the prayer for the dead, which marks the beginning of the end of the Day of Atonement. The nlla Is sung, and then comes the shout vocal with the hope of ages: "In the year to come wo shall be In our Holy Land." Next comes tho Intoned prayer of marlv, and the praying; hosts know that the sun Is setting; and another Day of Atonement la almost at an end. As tho final Invocation comes to a close there Is a shufflo of shoe, less feet, and the congregation, weak from abstention from food and drink and racked by Inaction, slowly makes Its way to the door. Shoes aro donned, and the ancient cere mony retreats at once Into tho shadow of the past as the lights and clamor of tho city beat In upon the throng. Briskly the tedlUUOM. jsst eio Pu pl B 10UJ( JSB starts for the home, whero the feast will proclaim again that Tom Klppur Is past. $10,000 IN GOLDFISH ON VIEW Annual Exhibition Opens at .Horticul tural Hall Somo Specimens Worth $25 to $100 Each Goldfish worth $10,000 are on view to the publlo In Horticultural Hall at the annual exhibition under the Joint auspices of the Goldfish Fanciers' Society and the Aquarium Society. The most expensive fish of tho species are on free display at tho show, which opened this morning. Somo of the 200 fish, such as Japanese goldfish, the telescope and the lion's head, are worth from $75 to $100 each. Tho exhibition will continue tomorrow and Monday. Whllo 12,000 went to Horti cultural Hall last year to watch tho fish, a larger attendance Is expected this season by George B. Smith, president of the Gold fish Fanciers' Society. In Mlm th vi-.... ... ' iw -.mt tf Ben Hur In the adaptation of Wallaw'a hnv.l ... . ... . . . . ' ! nunng iuo.o.- ne siarrea in "Brown ot Harvard.' SBentfjS III.. KUWIti , htmbiind of c.rolrn ! A klnson. sent 8, htltltrt and frlrtid. Invited to fiinor.I, sun., at a p. tn., from al brother's i"mdtn' N. J.Int. TttTM.. llstielsh Am. time f T l m Bt' "" ' p" m " tt-5i!liH.,?8-,r0el- MAnoAnET p.. widoV r iV.nr( '.' nlne,, ff1 0, nltlTt. snj frltnds Intlttd to funeral rlc., Mn , Int prim. West taurtl 31111 Cem. nJ,lMtClIT0,lP I70ct- " KMZA. duhtr of 0ttllb and Mart lin-hlold. nlatlv and (rlcnda Imrltnl to funvral fnrtc. ilon , 3 p, m at nleet'a reatdenc. Mrs. Hampton t 1 "r, lsot Mrlroae are., Melrote lrk. Omit now n. t.A.MEnEi:-syflAN CAitrnKU widow of Jaryb rtntjjil. IlrUtlrra ami trlfnda InTtttd to funrral. Mon., 8 p m . SOI N Nervine it. Itemalna majr ba vlewrt Bun . H to 10 p. m. SA!r.,0y. M W llelatlTfa and friends In. ?1. ? J'lK"1! sertlees. second dar. 11 a. ra.. 140 U. 18th it. Omit Bowers. Int. private. " C. Car.jn and. dauchter of Carolina B. rr. ssed Al. rttlattns and Crltnda Invlttd to tuneral, flun.. I p. ra.. 200J Wharton at, Int. Northirood Cam. Ilemalna mr ba viewed Baturdar are. nShl3 ! JWtmA S. CLINB. sce.1 60. tlt!t,r" n,, 'rB"d Invited to funrl sirvle, .onj.'' ? "! ISO.rsraon at., Katton, ra. Int. SyJ,V3 , llilla.. on arrival ot train eavtns Kaiton. Pa., 10:lt a. m. cmtNoyicir Oct. a. mautj., wif of and frlrnda, B. V. It. Rodalltr and Itoaary 8o- " "i .'V" n'P s tnurcn, invnau to runtrai, Mon., sao a m., from to 8. Front at. Solemn rfuutem rnaas St. l'billp'a Church, 10 a. m. Int. Hour Croaa, DKMrsET. Oet.4. ELIRATJETlt A., daush. n'.ii6 J- and late. Ella Dimt.nr (na Klvnn), neUtlvea ana fritnd invited to runeral. Jfon.. S-ao a. m.. BM0J4nrue at., Weat l'hlla. Utah of rtgulem Churrh of tha Traniftruratlon, 10 a. m. Int. Itolr Crooa Cm. IX)I.ANr-pct. 4. ITtANCrs P.. huaband ot ElliJ K. polan. ltalatlvaa and IrUnda Invito.! to funaral, Motv. 8:S0 a. m., SS20 Plna at. solemn rvqulcm maai St. rAtrlck'a Church, 10 a. m. Int. private. Old Cathedral Cem. Ornlo novrara. tiOWl.lNO. Oct. 8. JOSEPH, huaband of lata llannora Uonllnr. lulatlvea and frenda. Hirawberrr Quoit Club Invited to funeral. Mon. J 30 a. m . 2KD3 W, Diamond at. Soi.mn hlat maa. Church of aloat lTacloue IHood. Slth and IMamond eta., 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Lem. IH3WNET Oct. 0. JOHN, son of late Jame a nd Marr Downer. Kelallvee and friends, am. plorea Ifenry A. Itltner'a Bona, Invited to fu I'ral, Tues., S-SO a. m . residence ot sister, Mrs. Ellta Cahtll. 3HS2 Hitter st. Solemn re yulem mass at. Ann's Church. 10 a. m. Int. ,,olX."epnlehre Cem. KCKaTElN. Oct. . 1JOVJBA. wife of Chirlea Eekstoln. ltslattves and friends Invited to fu. neral aervlces. Mon., 5 p. . m.. imrlora of Schroeder-Kephart Co.. 4th and Arch ate.. Cam. Mettle A. Welder1.' lulatlvea and'frlenila. mem i(i( SALESMANSHIP CLUB FORMED tjev mrrvTia nsinrrnpa :it mwuivuu ""'"" i Kv. Edwin B. Lane. II. a,, pastor in i at Us St. John Episcopal Church, will i at both the morolnx and evening services TUllim I. Hull, of Swarthmoro Collecs. lines the men's meetlns at tho Weat V. M. .. A. Inmorrow afternoon on rtoans Man and His World Job, or the Siurcallonallsm After the War.'.' ; of North Philadelphia will hold their ads this afternoon under the auspices ot lerated Mlnlaterlura, ot North i'hlladel- i nlilet tot nenalnnlnp veteran rlerevmen Is dtarussed by ministers tn 100 Methodist aj cnurcnea in tnis cur tomorrow, 'ina . 1. nreMiflelrt. of Title, will Tireaeh In vtetj-ntatb Street Church In th raomlnc iiRer. J. T. H Smith, editor of tho Vst- oer, wm speaa ia uie avenuia;. I fete forum to be conducted In the Central i u. a mil &fc.ii luiiiuiiun n.ieiiiwiu mt three with a talk br.Oeorae W. an. uunaer or ins i' oa nan l-orum, in eu j!.sBeniiais as emocracy." i Rev. Dr. Davto? Ml Steele, rector of the oi hi. urn and the Kpipnanr.wiiLpreach a Uw mornlna and afternoon cervicea to. ew. "the anthem at the vesper service Fes l. QUdsoma Lltht." her. A. J. Coleman will address the Oer. I Iinltarlan Stu.t.. tnmrrr mu mnmln. rclock on 'The Harvest.' I fJUV. Dr. irnwarit A T3.i. nt Vtha-. Iseesoh at the First Unitarian Church to H mornlnc on -Tho Hellilon of' the Lv. Dr. Ederln Heyl Dslk will preach , " " Matmews- iiurcn at Doth lUhistrated travelogu on Porto Htoo on ver niaoh wl ui cnurcn. JS?,.t?;,.T1V. 5",'eT Oreen. pastor of i; " i"' J"(noaisi episcopal cnurcn, t" tho men's meetlnf In- the North HU subject will bo, "Wantedl The I laSUlAP Tnftnfhlw Mull.. .. .1. ii m. I Wul M held IdnutrrAw iftrniMn half a iErLaSJ'b J.,.,,m'1r rooms of tha Beth SrsewtTia. Tlilrtx-second street and Mont. r irTJl'. Jaa !)fm?n,1 MacNallle will a. itekaSTn" Jr,nteco,t' n. D pastor a2eeLPr.Vb.yntWn ct""K will preach Jjawovf. at 10:15 a. m. and T:45 p. rn, fSMrin. clercrman recentlv rrlal.rai. f.i. i urthday. r Itlaatlna. In ah. ... -. nu.. ail"!:"" '.' l n' av.rniy-nrst iAhrtii.';il "-? aenncea have been Mrthaaummerbr J,8. Washburn K ..,hilc .rs.,.i Ylh. he he d tomorrow Kr'Ad1.,,!1 ). " v" St. Paul a L PMUl TlM'la m..!'..! .a .a.. a.J .. f?tfLl.?S .1 wv.-h?-B4f ".?. .'...'!. Trinity ."" aini win nava cnarae il. """on ls at Holr Trlnlly laiT fh ' '"" peeiinf-a at tne Open U!h,.m'.0'-nd.Lee atreeta. toroor. SaaeT. .7 '. lirrl,n. will speak at ST!?"rinftv,rSf.ri'. Church, Flftv-nlnth tiiruilty place tomorrow afternoon. XiaiuCS NOTICK8 " TsBHPr.w n,..a .. k it vrt''..-"r" a I i V.-",lHrs..Wi -. vonweu will Berks ate cna. ' c looto SSJSP-Sr,"!01??. Ortanlst. .. a rv p. m. a, m., f aricUie-l Ua'tan...,-. ' .i - wu-tisc inuaiH riiCKh!!!! y- V-i Paator, laLaV-Wor.hlf .. .yn. w Pastor. salha.Al. ' "ffliCH or t: lutaaT su.h"xr2 . sta, 3-fai:p,. -"w ww..wk' a seat gSis8 " MfjSS"T SKSL tftafK'iS Members of Many Organizations Will Try to Bring Convention Salesmen, sales managers nnd heads of different business organization! at a meet ing; In the Bellevue-Stratford last night or ganized the Fhlladelpnia salesmanship Club. .The object of the new organization has the double purpose of promoting tho in terests ot the profession and to obtain for the city the World's Salesmanship Con gress to be held next year. Tho following offlcors were elected: Presi dent, Charles M. Wossels; vice presidents, E. T. Butterworth and A. E. Maltby; treas urer, John Clark Sims, and secretary, E. S. Caywood. GEORGE LONG IN ALLENTOWN Head of Inasmuch Mission to Conduct Revival Meetings Mr. and Mrs. George Long, of tho Inas much Mission, will open tomorrow in Al lentown a two weeks' series of rally day and evangelistic, services In the Bethany United Evangelical Church, Sixth and Oak Btreets. Mr. Long will make his first address to morrpw afternoon, followed by Mrs. Long, while special evangelistic services will be held every night except Saturday until Octo ber 22. David Chapman will conduct the Saturday night meetings during the ab sence of Mrs. Long and Andrew II. Haughey will preach Instead of Mr. Long at the Sunday services In the mission. HENRY WOODRUFF DIES Actor Starred Four Seasons in Play "Brown of Harvard" NEW YOItK, Octw 7.-Henry "Woodruff, star of tho play "Brown 'of Harvard" a few years ago, died at, the Hotel Algonquin last night after a brief' Illness. Mr, Woodruff, born In Jersey City In 1870, mado his first stage appearance at the age of nine In ','Plnafore." In 1887 he Joined A. M. Palmer's company, appearing BRUMOUS NOTICES rreebyterlan IIOl'E, SSd and Wharton sta.. Minister,. itav. J. OllAY 1IOLTON, D, I). I nav, WILLIAM TAYIAMt CALDWELL. Assistant 10:5a. Hev. Mr. Caldwell) 7;45, Dr. Bolton: theme, "Christ and Mjj" Protestant. Episcopal C1IVHCU Ol' TUB HOLY APOBTMW, 21st and Christian ats. Her, Ororsa Herbert Toop. P. D.i Hector. Bervlces. 0 a. m... 10:30 a. m. and 7:40 p. ra. Sunday ttchool and lllbla claases. 2:30 p. m. llecltal by orsan. harp and violin before and after tha evenlns serv CHURCH OF ST. LUKP Thirteenth at, below Spruce. HEV. DAVID M. 8TEKLE, Rector BWO a. m. MOiy ujmrauniiii. .00 a. tn. Bunaay pcnooi. , :0O a. m. Mornlna Prayer and Sermon, . . :00 n. m. Kvenlne Prayer, Anthem and Ad. Tha Hector will preach at both servleee. ! 8T, JOHN'S CHURCH (Northern Liberties) llrown and North American eU, Rev EDWIN BELDKN LANK, D. D. Mln- 8et?vlVh5r'V ra.. Holy Communlom 10:S0 a. m'TMonilo Prayer and Bermoni iiaft p.m.. Sl-nday Scbooli 7: p. ra., Bvenlns Prayer Ml frnSrparishloners arewrdlally Invited to return to their forroerl Church Home. i - i Beveala Pay Aflvestlst . "Was Paul a Seventh-Par Adventlstf" 7iit sermon In the tent 61st and I Ssnsom Buoday, Ht. Meetlnaa every nisht In the rhurchV Met and Loouat. beslnota Monday, Com. pBiUriaa 21 'A. oa V.Og T., will praaiw Waaa'.V sspssnsSLW M-ll a. af rUiana 1U. :eo ol the n la Faafia" tht," by Cfcad- ASIAN geCIaWY srv4e. 11 a.sa. ,' v Yaaaat M' k AWtMHW IMaATtWI Harir, crwe. M, J., San.i 11 te It ien. LBX. Oct. fs CHAItLKS B. LRX. son of lata Charles K. and Mary .'. Les, Funeral ervlcea at St. Mary's Church. Locust st, above Svth, Men. 12 noon, Int private. LINDSKT. Suddenly Oct, 8, JAMBS XV. huaband of Mary M. Llndser (nee Casey). Itela tlvea and friends, Electrlo AM Society, emrlorea ot lvlectrleal Vureau, all other societies of which ha was a member. Invited to funeral, Mon., -:30 a. m., Haines st., east of Oronti are. Solemn requiem maee. Itolr Ancela' Church, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Tlepulchre Cem, LONtl Oct. 8. JOHN O. LONn. Relatives and (rlenda Invited tn funeral services, Sun,, 3 p. m., residence of ilauimer, Mrs, Lewie Cumralnia, 123 N. Redfleld si, Int. Mt. Morlah MAKNE. Oct, 6. 8USAN M.. wife nf Edward Maene, and AS. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon , 2 p. m . PS3I Danes et . llustleton, l'hlla. int. private, Pennypack Cem. MAltCH Oet. 0, at residence, Ounter Apt . 41at and llaltlmore ave., ANN1U MAKCH. ltala tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral sertlrea. Sun., n p. tn.. at Oliver II. llalr DM., l8.'0 Cheatnut .at. lnt private. . McCAN Oct , DKLLA. vrlf ot Thomaa MrCan, lata of 1447 Crystal at , and daushter ot ftrldtn ana lata Michel Murray, ef aienlsand. County Mayo, Ireland. Relatives and frlenda . .orl "icnmona council no. .ai. Jr. v, u A. Jl , Invited to funeral servlcea, Mon.. 2 p in., .um a. venanvo or jpi, privaie. 'iietvue (em. Rematna may be vlened Sun. from 7 to P m. VRi.nwn .v.. a uinnlnm aai.-a. Af Adam FeMer, in her 7flth year. Ilelatlvea and iiiquub inviteu 40 runerai services, aion., s p. m.. at the residence of her eon-ln-Iavr. W. W. aV!1"'', 7320 Elmwood ave. Int. prlate, at Mt. Zlon Cem. -rTANAOAN. Oct. 0. JAMES J. FLANA GAN, husband of Ellen Flanaran (nee Daly) and son of lata James and IlrlJeet Klannsan. i.ai.nTjs ana menus invitca 10 lunerai. 'lues.. ".SO a. m., S600 l'lna st. Solemn hliih mass of requlitn St. Patrclk'a Church, lu a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. PpOTE. At I)ev-,rly. N. J.. Oct.'C. CtAT TON ELLIS, husband of Masxla M. Foolo. Rsla Uvea and friends, Farnum School and Hoard of Kducatlon ot lleverly, Invited to funeral. 72H Llliabeth St.. lleverly, N. J Sun., Oct. S. 2.30 P. m. Int. Monument Cem. OKISUWIAN Oct 4. CHARLES QKISEL MAN. husband of the late Mary Oelselman. aaed 3. Ralatttea nnd friends Invlteil to funeral. v.wn., r,Mj k. m., rum rrniurnce oi nis enusnier, Mrs. Theresa F. Lonir, K33 N. Jessup. Reuulrm mih mass at St. Malachys Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croas Com, OEOIIOAN. Oct. 4. JOHN, husband of Helena Ceorcan. Relatlvea and frlrnils Invited to fu neral seritces. Sun.. 2 p, m 2320 W. Shars ,TJ?., 'nt. Private. OILMAN, Oct. 0. WILLIAM, husband ot Clara Oilman (nee Olfford), axed i. ltela tlvee and friends, the members Caot. Walter S, Nenhnll Poet. No. T, I) A. It., and members of the Hancock St. M. E, Church. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 1 o. m.. 1144 Frankford ae. Servlcea In the Hancock St. it. 13. Church, Mon., 2 p. m. Int. private, American Mechan ics' Com. Remains may be Mewed Sun., after fi'LENNIE. Oct. . ELIZABETH, widow ot Robert Glennle. Relatives and frlendai Invited to funeral service. Mon., 2 p. m., at 2312 Howard at Int. private, OORMAN. Oct. 4. JAMES J husband of urluaet Oormsn (nee Lyons). Ilelatlvea and friends, tho Ironworkers' Cnlon. Ixicnl No. 801. and alt other aoctetlea ot which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Mon., H:80 a. m., 3001 N. 4th st (83d Ward). Solemn reqolem mass. St. Veronica's Church. 10, a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, " IHCALEY Oct, 4. EDWARD, husband of El len Healer. Relatives and frlenda. Sacred Heart Soc. ot S(. Ann'a Church. Dlr, No. 2I A. O. II.: Marine Knclneera. No. 13, I). A.t HA Dom inic's I. C. II U. Soc . Invited to funeral; Mon.. 8 30 a. m . 2444 E. Huntingdon at. Solemn re quiem maea St. Ann's Church, 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann'a Cem. . HENRY. Oct. 5. WILHEI.M1NA C. HENRY. beloved wife of Walter R Henry (nee K'rui). acted 44, Relatives and frlenda also members of Harry Clay Council. No VO. I. of I... In cited to funeral aervlces. Mon., 2 P. m.. late residence. 333 E. Wyomlnc nvo. Int. private, HUlsldo Cera., Automobile funeral. Remains mar be viewed Sun., 8 to 10 p. m. H01,I.AND-Oot. 4, ALBERT, huaband of Sarah (nee Krlsbaum) and aon of Oeorse and Elizabeth J. Holland, ated 2H. Relatlvea and friends. Swedeland Ixdcr, No. 210. 1C. of P., Carpenters' Union. No. 463. Invited to funeral services, father's residence. State and Mill Creek rds., Oladwyn, Pa., Mon.. 2 p. m. Int. private. Lutheran Cem., Ardmore. HOWARD. Oct. 8. MARY ELIZARETH widow tfamuel Howard, aaed 47 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., tf.8n a m.. brother's residence. 3413 Crystal st 33d Ward. Hlsh requiem maas Church of the Ascension, 11 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. I.NOHAM Oct. (I, WILLIAM, huaband ot the lata Elizabeth Ingham, and 61. Relatives and friends, also Centrnnlal Lodge, Hone of M Oeorse, Court Clearfield, No. 106, K, of A Invited to funeral. Mon., 1 p. m , from real ilenca of daushter, Mrs, Harry Hulings, 8421 Renner at.. Wlsalnnmlnr. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains mar be viewed Sun. eve., H to in. JONES At Lltlts. Pa.. Oct. 2. THOMA8 V. JONES, aged M. Relatlvea and friends. Urabla Post. No, 10. U..A. R.I 20th Ret , Pa. Vol.! Yuba Tribe, No. 27S. I. O. 11. M.i Sons of Vet erans. Ladles' Auxiliary ot Post 10. tl. A. It.. and all other orsanlzatlona of which ho wns a member. Invited to funeral. Sun., 3 p. m., from headauartera Post 10. a. A, It., 721 Wharton at, Int Lafayette Cem. JONES. Oct, R, at residence, 4S28 Sprint; field ave., CHARLES FENNER JONES, aied 73. Servlcea and Int. private. ' KANE. OcL 8. LULU MAY KANn (nee Naylor). wife of Wilbur T. Kane, ased 23, Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlces Sun.. 2 p. in., at parents' residence. Hot) 1 Prsnxford ave,, Ilnlmesburs. Int. private. Wll llsm Penn Cem. Remains may ba vlowed Sat., between 7 and ft p. m Auto aervlee. IvARHACIL Oct, B, SOPHIA, wife of Mich ael Karbach, seed 88. Relatlvea and friends, alt aoctetlea of which she waa a member, ln 'vlted to funeral. Mon,. 7 JO a. m 264S N. IUh at. Requiem -mass Bt. Ronaventura's Church, 0th and Cambria sta., D a. rn. Int, private. ' KELLY. Oct. 4. DANIEL F aon of Mary and lata John Kelly, ased 82, Relatlvea and friends. Dlr. 88. A. O. II. i L. O. of M.. No. 84: Local No. 113, I!. I. L. of A.t James Stepbena Ilenefldal Asso , Invited to funeral, Mon . B30 a, m., 426 Richmond st, riolemn requiem mas. Church of Immaculate Concep. Uon. 10 a. ra. Int. New Cathedral Cem. KbltN. Oct. 0, MATHILDA, widow of Kd ward Kern (nea Bhlnnaberry). Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Mon , 2 p. m , dauahter's residence, Mrs. Mary liyrnes, 2427 Arlington St. (23th and Norrls). Int. strictly nrltale. Friends may call Sun. KNK1HT. Oct. 0. MAJOR T, MORRIS KNIOllT. Relatlvea and frlvnds, Oeorsa O, Mead Post, No, 1, Q. A. n.. Invited, to funeral services Tuea.. 2 p. m Oliver II, Uavr llulld tn, 1820 Chsstnut at. LARK1NS Oct. 6. EDWARD JOSEPH, aon of lata Mary and. Michael .Larklns. . In 28th ysar. Helatlvee and frlenda invited to' funeral. 'Mon.. 7S0 a, m.,.840 New Market st. Hlsh mass Bt. Auxustlne's Church, 6 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. LESLIE. At Trenton, N. J., Oct. B. SARAH J,, widow of Stevenson Leslie. FuneraLaervlcea at lata residence. 242 E, Hanover at.. Trenton. NT J-. Bat. 8 p. m. Relatlvea and friends may view remains at residence of nephew, Dr. J. IS. J ASrW BaBBBBBBBBBBaFSttaaBBBBBBBlaBBU b tSBBT V I xisaBBBBBaaaPXlAV - .rJtsBaJlrlssssaB A X) I AH r"iaaaA -! iVTaal ji b Own a Homo la th. dream of most today pari"- reou OUR PtAN lsoausad ha blsU Uat la eulttM i4 thf tti alAOaUD llwveaVAvel fj( bistal few satis dotkts, ur ton hb M ta r It oa. lou av M w re-t eaeh. sMtthi duBaet la t-aesi ka M, ' ,Hv "ffi&r rout wbo 4U it m rev mm 1 mmt$ woti f wvrwi prh . sirs sir S aaan 4bBS eaafuisMS Invited to funeral, ,Mon., 840 a., m., Vesidenco ca Murray ivti ri . 1(111 maaa HI. Rd Church. 10 A. M, Int Holy Crosa Cam. HlllllM II' lUIKIfl, .IVIIij of her brother, Patrick m t. tilth and Morris), 111 Church. 10 A. if. Int lie MeCOT.- v-l s lllnnnn ,nn ha lata Thomaa and Ann. McCoy, jtsiatlvaa and frlenda lunerai. eion,, isu a m.i resiuvnrai Smith. SU N Reese st. lttsh mass ivi cnurcn, a. m. Thomaa a Invited to ne li r Of requiem St. Veronli Int Cathedral Cem. Auto service. ..JWIOWAN. 4Vt. (I. at 1837 8, 8th St.. HAN NAH, wife ot Daniel McOowan, Br, (nee Ring. land), ased 88. Nolle at funeral later. MrMASTKR. Oct. . MAROARBT t, wit of llpbert. J. McMaater (nee Lyle). Relative and frlenda Invited to funeral service, Mon.. "J &m , husband's residence, 833 'dates at., anarunk Int. strictly private. MrNAllER. Oct. 3. RLiyAllKTII M,. wtf "r hdward D, McNamea and daushter of Thomaa S . H?u (n" te Mary l-qwera. lieiaiirea snu friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 7.80 a. ro., residence of her father. 6248 llasel are.. West Phlla. Solemn mass of reoulem I7hurch n Transflsuratlon. 6 a. m. Int. iiniv r-mas Cem. MEEIIAN, Oct, 4, JOSEPH F.. aon of lata llltem and Elisabeth Meehan Murray. Rela tive and frlenda. Lode No, 84, L. O, O, M.. tn. vlted to runerai. Mon., 8:30 a. m , 3683 Sprln Oardsn at. Solemn maaa of requiem, Cburoh of St Aesiha. 10 a. ra. Int. 014 Cathedral Cem. auid runerai attMTWSI of let Kva Anna Bceiaefer, rrJ.tl. Relatives SM !.'.'"!$' Invited to luneraLMon., 2 p. m.. VIA W Duncannon ave Int. Northvmod Cera. Remains dim fee viewed Bun., 8 to 10 P. tn. i flRHOMRMAM At Atro. N. J., Oet. , W1U MAM, hueliand of Christina Prhoneman, aeed 7. ..nelallves and friends, Cnmanch Tribe, No. 78, I OHM. Invited to funeral services Sun., 4 SO p. m , Atco. N, J, Int. Ilerlla. N. J Trains lean Market st ferry 8 a, m. and 1 p, rn. BC1IRADKR Oet. . MAltT I, wlf of Charlea Sehrader. Residence. 33.3 N, 12th at. Due notlre of funeral will b- (Iven. BIIAMMO.Ort. 4. MART J . widow of Pr. 3, n. shammo and mother ef Dr. fleorc C Shammc. Relative and friends Invited to fu. neral, Mon , 8:30 a m., 20 N. Ud at. Solemn requiem mess Church of Our Lady ef Victory, 10 a m Int. strictly private. Remains may be .ri i-n . .rxm. . to I. J, 11 rrr ln not ed tn funeral, Mon,. o llleh maaa of reaalem Int. Itolr crass rem. PRANK It , husband ot SHERRY. Oct. S. ELI.AIIKTH. wife ot th (ne Uoeidwln), Relatlvea rn Ilelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral serv. , Sun.. 1 p. m.. apartment of A. . Mercer ihr. 2083 Osford st. Int. Chelten P'lle Cem. rACKHOtlriK. At Moorestnwn. N. i , Oct. ASA MATLACK STACKHOUSE, ased 72, oA,.RvL',lUAwr-iet- .s miss SUSAN, me- OUIUAN. aired, 7t. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Mon., 2 p. m., from residence it . ?T' Puke. 049 Harrison ave,. Clifton HetshtS. D..V.M fn 1 In, t, Vlaa Km. mains mar b vlswed on Sun., after 7 d. m. ,MKrtCKR. Oct. 7. at Pensauken. N. J.. PRI8CILLA W.. widow of William Mercer. Rela. tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Tuea., 2 p. m.. at 813 E. park are., Pensauken, N, J Int private. Remalna may In viewed Mon.. after 7 p. m. MONAUHAN. Oct. 8. MAROARET A.. dmuMer ot Roee and lata Rernard Monashan. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, linn , 8 a. m . from residence) of her mother. 2307 Catharine at. Solemn rnaas of requiem. Bt. Anthony's Church, 1) A0 a. m. Int. private, Holy Cross Cem. MOOItE Oct. 8. OEOROET.. on ot peore and late Mary Moore, aired 2", years. Relatives and friends. Holy Nam Society ot Church of the Assumption. Invited to attend funeral. Mon., 8 30 a. m . 320 N. 12th st. Solemn mass of requiem at Church of tha Assumption. 10 a. m Int. Holr cross Cem ..MOORE. Oct. A. DAVID J., husband of Annl Nolen Moor. .Relatlvea and friends, also. Dlr a. A, O, 11.. Invited to funeral. Tuea.. SJO m.. 348 E. Price st . Oermantown. Solemn re qulera mass fit. Vincent de Paul's Church. 10 .,. xn r . r ..... . ...! a,.... -.-. ..w, w, , j. ii., invilou U 1UIIPII. i.iii . H 30 a. m., from mother's reeldence, 023 E. Wtahart at. (33d Ward), Solemn hlsh maaa Ascension Church, 10 a. m. Int. St. John's Cem . Manayunk, PARKER. Oct. o, JOHN T.. husband of (leorslanna Tarker, aaed 74. Rolntlvea and friends, post No. 2. O. A II. t Survlvora Third I'enna Cavalry, Co. II: Apollo lexis. No. 2(l. I. O. O. F i Wyomtnc Tribe, No. 7. Imp. Order Red Men: employes hrsss dept. Ilaldwtn Locomo tlv Works. Invited to funeral services, Tuea,, 11 a. m,, 1202 tlrren at. Friends may view re mains Mon.. M tn 10 p. ra. Societies requested to hav services Mon. ve. Int. strictly private, Mt. Morlah Cem. IiT-ntiV il.1 A .A. A -. . ar.ii .....,..- of late Oeorc and Mary Ierry. Nolle of fu neral later. PLATT. Suddenly, Oct. 3. CHARLES PI.ATT. Jr.. ned 84. Funeral aerrlcea Mon., 2:30, St. Thomaa's Church Whllemarah. Pa. Int. private. Omit flnwera. Rneelal train leavea Ilroad St. Sta,. 1:20 p. tn. returr.'n after church services. Train will atop at North Phlla. both wars . IOIITK. Oct. 8.PAUL PORTE, husband of Celine Porte, aied1 B7 Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 7:.1K a, m.. residence of aon. V. Paul De Witt. 2848 N. l'alethorp st Solemn requiem Mass, Church of tho Visitation. O a, m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. HEIBCH. Oct. 3, IIOHERT E aon of Oenrae nnd Amelia Relsch (nee Selfert). ased 2 yeara 10 months. Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu. neral services, Sun,, 2 p. m., parents' residence, 2330 X. Hutchinson at. Int. private. Auto aervlre. IlIEMER. Oet. 4, FREDERICK W . hue band of Mary Rlemer (nea Thomaa) and eon ot Iulse and late John Rlemer, Relatives and friends. Steuben Lodce. No. 2, U. O. d. O. It. Cloes and Nachod Unterst. Vereln. Invited tn funeral servlcea, Sun,, 3 p, m,, at 1000 W. Cumberland st. Int. strictly .private. North wood Cem. Remains may b viewed Sat , be- ROWIJNND Oet. 8, KATE DUFFIELD. wife of Frank H. Rowland. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Mon., Oct. I, S p. m., 4321 Paul at.. Kranktrd. Int. strictly private. SAUNDERS -fDenver. Col . Oct. 3. JAMES, eon of Jacob M and Rebecca Saunders. In his 33d year. Relatlvea and friends Mary Com mandery. No. 30, K.T.. Lu Lu Temple, A. A. O N M. B.. Invited to eorvlcte Mon . 10 a. m , realdenee of parents, 4143 N. Franklin at., Philadelphia. Int. M. E. Cemetery, New Castlo. Del. Train leavea Ilroad St. Sta., Phlla,, 123, arrlvee New Castls 2J7. Isle Patrlrk She' Btli4 a I .) at teaa... ii iriiua iniiir-i in luiiriai. siun.i or reqaiem Church ...Vle''."' " -.I'lvU'" ....a,. iai, v. I iinnn .1 i nuauanu ni Emma a. Smith. Relatlvea and frlenda. L, O O. M. No 111. of Camden. N. J., Invited to lunerai. juon., -j n, m., nxi 0. otn at . cam 21? a" 3 .-" Ptlrst. Eve r i re n Cem. Frlende may rail Sun. ev, SNYDER. Oct. 4. SARAH A. SNYDER, aied j". iteianves ana xrienua inviiea to lunerai serr ices, sun, wuinn 6. ASA tillsS puillsaa fiinaeal esavtli til ie.eaa sw" -.is. t- UMV(i Veif a v saivvii, STALET Vt, 8. BUddenlr. at reeldence. 188 S, 23d st , FRANK, son ot fata Andrew Staler, of Youlareav. Ensland, Funeral services St. Mark's, 16th and locust ta , Mon., 10 80 a. m, , SWEENEY, Oct. 8, MARY A. SWEENEY (nee Rrennan). wlfa et Thomaa Bweeney. Rela. thea and friends. Iasie of Sacred Heart and Altar Society St. Charles's Church Invited to funeral, Tuea , 8 '30 a. m.. 2133 Christian at, Solemn requiem maaa St Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. TATE Suddenly, Oet, 0. at realdenee of son. Williamson TM. 128 Uloomlncdale ave.. Wayne. Pa., FltANCKS.lt ARORAVK. widow of James E. Tat, formerly ot llaltlmore, Md. Notice et funeral later. THOMSON, Oct. . QKOROE XV.. husband of Martha A. Thomaon. Due notlc of funeral will b alven. from his let residence, 1410 8, 49th at. TRUMr Oct. . at Bllrerald. Dl . SAM UEL N, TRUMP, ased SI. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to fnneral aervlcoe. Sllrerdal. urt.t uci. v, a p. m, ini, private. WALLAcn. At Palmyra. N. J., Oet. 8. 1JAR. RARA ANN, widow of Thomaa Wallace, aaed pi., iieiaii.es ana irisnus inviiea to runerai ion. ". WATJV 4VI. S. auitdenl. JfllfM n ttfitn husband of Linda K. Wain, ased 68. Relatlvea and friend, membera of l'hlladelrhia Team Owner' Protective Association, and Quakertown Lodre, No, T14. I.O. O. F Invited to funeral services, Sunday, 3 p. m at 1023 N. 7th st. nwWflh.--Oct. 8. TERESA WALTHER (ne Ivonnellr), wtf ot Albert J. Walt her. ared 31. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Mon., 7 JO a. m , realdenee or aunt, Mra, Sarah Splcer. 1767 N. Warnock at. Hlsh requiem masa. St. Malachya Church. 0 a, (m. Int. VentzT rAt "JelTeraonvIll. Pa., Oct. 4, ENOS T. WENTZ. of Center Squar! ased 71. Relative and friends Invited to funeral, with. ut runner none, residence or brother-in-law. .r upper Remalna i.eiaii.es ana irisnus inviiea to runerai. in., a p. m resident of herKraddauthtrr, s. John Mood. Publfo .road. West Palmyra. J. Int. Palmyra M. E. Cem. CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY EVENING LEDGER AOATKINKATB CrlWTlOr. One or two time (..... egs Tnree times one week mi.i.h.,.. 1z? Sis time em week ... ......... a. . IJo Situation Wanted thra time on week... leo Help and Situation Wanted an4 Lost and Found ads are inserted in the PUBUO Ledger without addiUoRal charso. Want Ad tinder other classification may b repeated In the Itisira Lanasa at combined ralt On or two time JJJ Three) times one week 19, Bis tlmee on week ....,...... 3S)o LARGER TYPE Is permitted In all classification etrept Help and Situation XVanted. I.ot and Feund. lr onals, lloardlns and ftnnm, . Wljn so .jpeji; Bed. add FIVE CENTS PER AOATB LINE TO ANY OF THE) AUOVIJ RATES. There is a drurj store near your homo that will accept Ledcek want ads at offlco 'rates. I.OST AND rOTJND AUTOMOUILB Reward 123: stolen. Foi Tn car, Il8 model. mf. No. io4l318. license No. J04'J. Npllfcr MarylasJ car insurance 821 Walnut at rd tour- .'.",. ftiry siaryiaoa sin. or . Devertus, rnanacer. 11LACK OSTRICH FEATHER HAND Lot laat Wednesday, between lsth and Spruce and 1IaV. an r-Kaaln,,. . Hari.. rammlinlP.lfl With 127 S. Wycombe ve Lansdowne. Rewardt til COAT . . Oct, ... Rrrn Mawr a m v,aa .. -V-'. """-;.-. ltewara is rsturnvu s O rounds, iady'i on collar and cults. Walnut. XVATCH Lost, In derrick Theater or near Ban Km si, e.lt. black namel watch, set .with amal diamonds, and Ions black and platinum chain, J K. Coldwell A Co. Name and num. her In watch. Reward It returned to 4320 .. Chester ave. rlr wheel, with tlr mounted, Mercer Placoi liberal reward. He- XVIRR WHEEIe Lest, wll mountea, Mercer l'lsc turn to Mercer Co., 800 Urond st. PERSONALS MILLINER, vleltlnj. from Nsw York, wtll call at your home and remodel your old hats. Phone Darin 7270. HELP WANTED PEKALE ltowarn icina. Hun. aii aarviaa ,i i n. Dublin Urethrsn Church. 2 JO p, m. Remslns may b viewed between 12 and 1 p. rn. Int. wuiuiiiii.a; iTineiarr, WHELAN. Oct, S. WILLIAM, F.. son ot Michael and Matilda Whelan. acea 20. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a. m.. 4130 Rldr ave., Falla of Schuylkill. Hlsh mass ot requiem St. llrldset'a Church. 0:30 a. m, Int. St. Mary's Cem., Roxboroush. ZEEH. Oct. B. WILLIAM, husband of Ann K-Zeeh (nee Maler). Due notice of funeral wilt be alven, from his late residence. V48 N. American st. CE.METERIES WEST LAUREL HILL CEMETF.RTj. valuable lot for aalet summit section. 11 044. Led. Cent. U1LLINO CLERK OlrL eip. typewrltlns ma chine: chars account work: reference re qulredj waaea ISweek. IHwees.llJa phestuut. CASHIER for resort hotel: neatness and tactful ness. quickness and accuracy ar requlalteai tata ate, refs. and.esp. 11814, Idser Off. CHAMIIEHMAID Olrl for chamberworki a in 4328' Sprue at family: no waahtnet aood wases; must b neat. teqiranc on sun;. CHAMBERMAID end waitress, whttei 8 la fi liyi no wasniny. twrmnntown aa-ou vv. am- CHll.DNURSE Itenned. competent nurse for 3 Shlldren In countryi reference required. Ad res P 708. Idser Office. CHILDNURSE wsnted: Protestant must hav nest rererence. 1'none Arnmore ii. COOK and chambermaid wanted iii email family of 2: must hav sood reference: cen tral part ot Oermantown. Apply 431 W. Stafford at.. Oermantown. near Chelten ave. atatton, i-. it. . reterenc. Mrs. C M. COOK and rneral work In, apartment Wanted. wnue ciril waaea sii rei lllcks. 4320 Chsetnut st. COOK, eiperlenraei, small family In VT Arnmore 103 with aood ynnowood: no Bt erenoe, nary. for Call COOK Olrl for oooklna i Inai (rood waree. 482 on 44lh). In famtlri no waah- Ins: rood wares. 4S2S Bpruo at. (entrance "'j"i' toipa i mi ill saaiii sssWi irry.aijMtM SEAL ESTATE FOR 3ALE REAL ESTATE POIt SALE BunurnvvK suntmnAN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SURURRAN "a Your Future Home On Old York Road Phone us and let us tell you about some high-class unusual type of houses that we have for .Sale or Rent They are ideally and conveniently situated on Old York Road. Every modern improvement, plus every wanted comfort, will be found in' this new development of ours. Large Lots and Garages Full information, prices nnd photographs at J. T. Jackson Co. Chestnut and 13th , or Branci Office, Oak Lane Opposite Station aiinaiEiuTE Most attractive suburban homes, with spacious lawns and beautiful surroundings, are now ready for sale. Prices, $6975 to $8000. Choice and spacious build- ing sites from $675 up. The improvements, which are MADE, NOT PROM ISED, the prices and the terms are all designed to meet the requirements of discriminating purchasers and to defy competition. Come to SMNGFIELD THE LEADING SUBURB 12, Minutes, 5c Fai;e, from 69th Street Terminal On the Media Short Line . '.r , ",' may WAiirti iwilf . Imhi. and ctstw .. at.. 0 1 eas rts-rg, . mtRANp Winu anf se ism sr b s isaana eMaLhlMaaaeasi. Adlar. Wll ils.1 . ' . isSi i TV aSSs ill aSfSf afil TT a iSl'IBS e4 mm. tasJkt freea TeVTrr. W CVk ' jH fMyberaaaas t $,., eW. Asjjr wmw, APPtr rnmewi jiwpiwi. r-wtw- Lft 4r tn ! tatMlMMsM U (IhaL. is rear oM. want' tl rhelre In a rfbrarri ' Applr at th Mrcaatir tree. - -, r- aaUnc. APvir fSTNis4aC. oTsfWS. . , rhons Vennais a 144 J. . OlrlCT nowie Olltl. for senarsl houwwerVl J aaMta. A4 ie2 Walnut t. OIRIaB . VAnToUB pK5RTMr.OTS.3ApRi? CMrLOIUENT MUREA.U. JaTT MrtO. FPr eitra wtrh ci Batraar. Applr Knploriaa4 Bantu, UT UROTllRRS OIRtaH wantsd for Sntehtnir phannapeutlcal prepsratlensi also for waahhyc hottlesiyood warms stetdr work. Applr Hanrr K. wu. . pol Cnmpany. 420 Falrmnunt are. OIRi-S. iperienced and"1eirner. on calendar work. Apply Sd Boor, Wolf A Co.. 12th and CaUowhill. HOUSEWORK nxperHnced rounc Protestant: aood rook. I referene required; no washing! -cellent wasea. rhone Mis Moncnra rftadn, Chetnnt Hill 1170 W. HOUSEWORK Whit rtrl, small family. W, country, IS mtnutea from Ilroad street! mast har rferencj. I TIB. leder Q(Uce, . XaAUNDRF.SS. sipert. llrtnar near Cheatnut luffi steady: dar work: private family! On clothes only.C 21. tiedser Of Be. , EaUNDRRSS wanted for first-class work. Phnn Oermantown 48T. MOTHKIVfl llRIaTER wanted, .competent, M- Srtenced In car of maii children, liwn ermantown SOBS W. twterean and 10 a. m. NURSR. trained or otherwise, car ef 3 rouaf chtldneni rntetanti tnt rfrnca ana t ware eipected. Apply Hot 121. Radnor, Pa. OPKRATORS wanted, experienced on men's neckwear, T, 1. McCutcheon A Bro 11th and Arch, Pltcatrn Uulldlns. fifth Boor. OPERATORS on all aorta ot ladles" wash dresses wanted, plenty work and aood pay. Apply to our beautiful dayllsht factory, Hibernian Tiros., Md and Cheatnut. BALE8WOMEN T.IT RROTHT.RS REQUIRE SAIaKfl WOMKN FOR VARIOUS DKPART IKNT8. ATPI.T KMPlOntKNT RUHUAU. , 8TRNOORAPItERi'ainerIencd. quick and accu. rnte; Protestant prferredt atat retrno and salary expected. II 852, Idsr Central. TBI.KrHONE 0PKRAT0R9 Trm Dell Telphona Company otter positions a operator to Intelligent youiur women be tween IS and 22 yenrs old! salary SO per week while laamlnr, with rapid advancement, with ateady position aaaured. with pleasant surronndlncs and unusual opportunities for promotion. Apply tn person to Rell Telephone Company Operators' School. 40(1 Markat t.. dally, except Sunday, between 8 'SO a. tn. and 6 p. m. For th conrenlenc ot tho linns tn residential section, applicants may apply .be tween 7:30 and 830 p, m, at tha followlnr laces: Monday evenlns;, S2 W. Chelten ar,, tn.i Tueeday evenlnc, 04th and Woodland ave.! Thursday evenlnc, Bth and Market sts.. den. rt. 4 Friday erenln-. 1703 B. Broad St. WANTKn a rirla waltlna. B83t Overhrook are. WOMAN, 1 for chamberwork. 1 for nreferahlr white, to tka charr of kitchen and dlnlna- room in a fraternity. As- ply 28 Bpruc at. V TOUNO lArilKS 16 TO IS TRS. OF AOK! FORjOFFICB WORK APPLY F-MPIXlrMUNT UUREAU LIT UROTVKRS TOUNO WOMAN, reflned and thoronchlr vxperi need, wantad to taka chara of S Utiles irl city reference. Meet lady 'at Ledcar Central. Monday, loao a. rn. . . . . General TEACHERS wanted for sradea, htih and prlrat schools; positions waltlns. National Taachsra' Arency. D. H. Cook. Mar.. S27 Porry njdlna. INC-BASB TOUR HUSUANtTfi INCOME Laura Arm offer an unnaual opportunity! no canrasslns. It SStJ Lodsr Central. i ' V HELP WANTED 3CAIJJ AUTOMORILB I10DT RUILDERS-tWanted. 4 flratlaaa men. Apply Dunbar Automobll Hody Co., 7th and Fllhrt 1. ROQKKEKPER. exp. In banklnc and brokerac , business; must be aood at Interest: atata exr.J and ref.t conlldentlal. M 8BS, Ledcar Cajtral. M S ROT wanted, oyer IS JjSrs; position ta open In news department. Evenlnc Ledcer. Apply B. K. Ralstch. fsurth floor, Lodrer BulIdlnaT, 60S " Cheatnut st DOT. ACTIVE. AMBITIOUS. FOR OFFICE t6rk wrrk corporation: must, rb ' OVER 1 AND HAVH OOOl. BCHOOLtNO; OOOD OPPORTUNITT FOR ADVANCE MENT. CALL LBOOER OFFICE. OTJt AND CHESTNUT UTS. ASIC .FOR Mil. DOUR OAIZE. ROY. OVER IS YEARS, FOR GENERAL OF FICE WORK: WANT ACTIVE. AMIIITIOU8 YOUNO MAN: ONE QUICK AT FR1URK8, , OOOD WRITER! OPPORTUNITY TOR AD VANCEMENT. APPLY OVERHROOK CAR PET CO.. BSTH AND LANCASTER. , , BOY WANTED IN ENOINBeSINO DEPART MENTi OOOD WAOE8, EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY THIS MORNINO. HALE KILBURN CO.. 1HTH Am1 m.r.n wtTvji' avju. HOY In offlc lars manufacturlnc establtsh mentj cood chance for promotion, u SIB, Lea rer Onica. ' HOY. 10 yeara of ace end upward, wanted for employment tn law ofllc. Apply today slip. m.. Ha. uimnwixiK iniH iiuuainff. ROY Brlcht. actlv boy. 10 to 18, for oSlo work In wholssala houa. 148 N. DI. av U0Y to run erraniis In dresamaklnc establish msnt. Adler, 1032 Walnut St. BOTS For rtra work on Saturdays. Apply Employment Hureau. LIT BROTHERS ROY8 14 TO IS 'YEARS OVAOE. FOR VAIIIOUH UJSa'AllTlKN-IM API'KAKINU. AI'rl.T KMI'J llbREAU. LIT BROTHERS NEAT APPLY EMPLOYMENT BOYS wanted. 10 year or ovsr, to work la wallpaptr factory, llecksr. Smith A Pas. Water and Border, BOYS. CQI)RED. OVER 10 YEARS. APPLY SAMARITAN HOSPITAL. Broad A Ontario. ROYS wanted around oltlc and factory. . Appty ' Wolf ACo.. third floor, 12th and Callis-rhifi: . BOYS wanted for ceneral oHlc -work. Ap4y xsu y. nomeree. m . CABINETMAKERS wsnted on One furniture, t work In New Yorkl cuarante ateady pealtlaa and good wases. Call or writ William Al. bert. 70S N. IBth at. CHAUFFEURIAKDENEK. white, married. w live tn houss on plac In subur, 14 aallM from Ilroad St. Station! experienced mrkai. saast "'ciu1 mmliux:"&jris; 1418 Walnut at. T CTLINDERPRKMSWAN waated, faaUltar wttb " 4olor work. A. H. Slcklcr. Co., 61iXu4lw DKUO CLEKK. Q. A-.; sood iprleo and Tel. ernc required. 6)Q Qersaaateww av. fiTTERH AND MKCHANIOB wnU4: laelUf and tank work. Cruae-Eeuwer Co , AaaWer, Ps, . 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