Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 24, 1917, Final, Image 18

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BYKRIISEN
II RuehiWAoii Dormitories
to 'Kteve Congestion
' " " of InMhe
far ttarmiterteai at Byberry Farms
ttM-TlS'lmmna mats rjatlants now
I Mo the ' antlauated nuarters nt
:ljr IvaVe been approved by Director
m.'ot the .Department of l'ublle Health
Charities, and bids for construction
twill bo received May 7. Tho estimated
M foUr dormitory building., a. kitchen
mtf a boiler house, together with necessary
yttfiVmA Improvements, la between $700,000
W HOODOO . . ,
Director Krusen. when allotted 13.000.000
loan funds for buildings at Byberry. had ox-
Pcd to be much further advanced In the
.work than la tho case this sprlnir, but he
$$ proposes pushing construction as rap-
Mlyas possible so that part' of the now
'Want In the Thirty-fifth Ward wilt be ready
far occupancy next year. Work Is now under
' Wiy.on buildings for tho feeble-minded that,
jtottther with plumbing and electrical eulp-
rrnent will cost tho city I798.8M. Tho main
construction work has been Intrusted to tho
Edward P. Fonder Company
; I vi Plans for five dorrnltorjes forming; that
r iart of the cottage system set aside for
, 'tubercular patients havo been delayed be
', clause of the high prices asked by bidding
. ..T i fVintrartnrM. Than hltllrllna-a will itnnt nr..
proximately i50,ooo as against the 1300,-
AAA .. a,-, .a IJ- a il i
if wv " wub oci naiuo tor mem, inese
'ft .... ..!! lll..t.. . . .
ijf-rf wiHinuj win iiKciy ue nwurueu jn mo
HI hAr fllHlfri stiff P(Minll mat Vi. nslf4 n
KyJ Provide tho extra loan fundn needed for
K' .H Ttllthllmrn nlrr'lrlv ufnnfllno- t I1vtitr
fcA. house BIO male i mane and 210 femalo ln-
,- iie.' una tne no ' uormuoncs contemplate
the removal of 71-' mora men and 1107 more
1j women. The first contract to bo let for
V, the. Insane group will bo for the dormitories
for men. These structures will bo of brick
ijjf and grantto and will contain every modern
KKt H"'i'"i n--v-nm y iu ino proper care
Sgf and comfort of the unfortunates who. for
iiiau.r yearn passed, nao oeen noused 111
the dingy Inadequate quarters allotted them
In the, old Blocktey buildings.
In addition to letting contracts for build
ing construction, for plumbing and electri
cal equipment and for a refractory house,
'Director Krusen plans lettlne. at the -ame,
j time, a contract for the construction of
the city-owned land that Immediately sur
rounds the Insane section set asldo for
the- male unfortunates.
Despite the high cost of labor and mate
rial, city dfllclals are anxious to get tho
Byberry Farm work under way along on
branches, so that within the next two years
Blocktey may be virtually emptied of Its
Inmates and work started on a new cltv
poorhouse, the estimated cost of which Is
$5,000,000.
SPEEDWAY ASSOCIATION
PREPARES 500-MILE RACE
Resta, De Palma, Rickenbacker and
1 Mulford In Opening Races on
Two-Mile Oval
Officials of tho Philadelphia Motor Speed
way Association are preparing for the 500
Vlle race next October which Is to In
augurate the two-mile oval now under con-
pi structlon on tho association's 400-acre tract
near Willow Grove. '
'Darlo Ilesta. Ralph De Palma, Itlcken
backer and Mulford, most prominent of
peed kings, have announced their Intention
of taking part In the opening races.
t A fidpnlvnl f nnnrt nrllt VtA VtAlrl nt tV&
J bniuiiai Ja. duuii, wiia uu iigiu t. Llic
n speedway the night before the opening race.
j., ronowing me event mere win do a motor
tit;, run .to Atlantic City and a reception on
wif,.' mm. e VA .t0
u& "'s "'.," -: ".. J- .-
v.unnvruuvion wurK un (.no Biieeuway ia
;- fcelflg rushed with all possible speed. The
VlK embanked curves, which required great
; engineering skill to design and construct,
Isirrt virtuallv nomnlete.
' When the speedway Is complete it will
include In Its general plan a large country
Clubhouse, golf links, swimming pool and
other appointments of thb recreation cen
ters pt the fashionable.
Exact date of tho opening will be an
nounced later.
IRISH MEMORIAL TONIGHT
Anniversary of Declaration of Inde-
.... I..... Tir:ii Ti. f..i..i.i...i
',; jjciiuciii;;4vviii i ucicuiuivu
L The first anniversary of the signing of
ft. A-- V-l II TJ 1 T . 1
, uie sei:iaruiioii ui luuopeuueiiuu ui ireiunu,
?f for which Patrick II. Pcarse, Ireland's pro-
p.vrislonal president, and six others were put
to death, will be celebrated tonight In the
uiy Academy of Music tyy Trlsh patriots and
bi- HTinuaLiiueiH
SS, The nrocmtn will Include a three -net
I&. drama, entitled "Ireland's Easter," written
4 .? n Iha nnnnilnn hv turn rrfpttia vrfin wopa
pr; fellow -students of some of the dead leaders.
It will show a historical ttortraval of the
'A; traBlc events enactea in niiDim nt tho
Kr sne otjne axiempica revoiuxion.
kA? Justice John W. GotT, of tho New York
A Supreme court, win deliver an orr.tion or
Wz f iIKttta te all tha marivra whn titll'A uiit
tP MWUS., s, aafia ..w ... a.au .... ..,w -
h eVaavVtn naA n i 4 In tn.inof Hmao
rs, """" "" """" .
fl,,, MARRIAGES
vfe'4 8CHJUNEH and ANNA M. PEA'rL'E. both of
l-ii FIllUi3lnhU
Beatijs
ADAMS. April 2t, MAT L. KMEUT. wife of
Mwln li. Adams. Ilelatlvcs and friends Invited
to services. Wed ,2 t. m.. residence of slster-ln-
& 1M1V. UfB. A rjr U.I.C. M WHU IICBIIIUL HE.
tat. VV Morlah Cem.
; ALLEN. April :-.'. EI.KANORE. daughter of
r Benjamin and Marararat Alien (nee Walton).
;'., aaed W years S months. Relatives and friends
)iiwl,.i1 ,n e.n ml ..nrli... t?& .. .
i i.fv tierenta' relrfrif.M. 434?l Pnn (.. Vi,nltfnril
f.K-'lnt. private, llatrnolla rem.
fife. ALLINQEn. April 22. ANNAe daughter of
l . J late Frederick and Anna Alllntrer. Relatives
. r,;-;ano inenaa invited lo runerai aervlcea. Tnurs.,
I? vl.7 2 D. m.. reeidence of sinter. RAD fTnrlnthlan RVe.
JS Jst. Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may ba viewed
f i.jr'.wad, eve. Auto service.
H--AJlNUl,D. Aprll 23. JOSEril. son of late
k Thomas, and Amy Arnold (nee Haddon). aced
'.w. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral
J", aervlces, Thurs.. 2J0 p. m.. r
,,$ brother. Mr, John Arnold. 2074 Ru
S-!SrrHwood (K. of P.) Cem. Frlem
Sesiaence or
th at. Int.
Friends may call
.jfo-AlfklNSON. Arjrll 22, HOUGHTON I.EB.
?nueaia ui Auiry iv. Aiainaon. aareq o. neia
.' ttvca and frlenda Invited tn funeral. Thura.. 1
GJ ,.ja... I.222.W, Somerset St. Int. private.
K 8ACII April 21, CHRISTIANA, widow of
K VraakBaeh. ased T7. Relatives and friends
Fraa
1 invtt,
nvueu to runerai services, wed,. 2 p. m., resi.
near or son-in-law, William scbusier, 1033
29tb at. Tnt. nrfvate
N.
' HAIRTVAnrll f0 1i!T.T7 AttSrrtr wlf Af
Xaary.Balrd. Relatives and friends Invited to
rai aereices. Thurs.. 3 p. m.. .'303 Tasker
, Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may ba
I -Wad., 8 to 10 p. m.
CBR April 23. ALICE, wife tof Walter
SAd datia-hter of Kllcaheth and late Jeane
well.'aard a.1. Relatives and friends In
to funeral. Thura. f n m A14 M 4Ath
.fjjtv ernwood Cem.
H. April 23. OEORQE F.. husband of
arnea and aon of lata trranrla and
. V.h... .. AH T. !.... -A .. ...
sv Council, No. 1. D, of ,L.; American
oartatlon Ban. Union, Invited to funeral
of. ;!.. 2. p. in.. . 30th at. and Maiasine
nt ,'Breesa.
int.
nrlvate.
re
'ernwood
zjr- i. :j. '-.-irTT
max. po yiawea tdu
anrll tft. kllWltlH mnn .
itira hni.
asKI lata Lewis Hartoltt, aged 5. Reta
( frla4a. Hoxboroush Lodae. No. 13S.
A..M.t Letter' Carriers of Station I.
t$ to IsMMt aervlcea, Tues.. 8 p. m., ISO
IiM, jsautayuajc 'Int. Creeaona. Pa.,
Ar al-n m v-ii
lUnaaa. AMANDA if' BAIlui
tf . t JJavkl L. ' gaMnrardner.
or irs, u. issasnairaBer.
.uio, ae as, 8h was
.Lamcaater' Coa-tv. Pa..
asm' rasMsd ; with har.aeo'lo
II St, MART'lEWIB BR-
Ksawi t naraara. .iMiativM
to fusawal. Thura.. t-M
v. stalafM rewstesn
' CMssrsk. IHtoMUvtlla, 1
laaserai. . .-
r
C7
ffiKrTS!
jNjMSjNr t"Jre ofiorSTTJF a. m. tjnt. Hoiy
jmBNNAN. April t2.i MICHAEL J. TtHKK
"AN. son o( late Michael and Bridget Jlrennan
(nee Stspleton). Relatives and frlenda Invited
to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a, m., 2801 Belgrade
st. Solemn requiem mae Bl, Ann's Church
".. Int. New Cathedral ('em.
HHKNNAN. AprH a. JOHN, son of late
Bl Jennie i urennan. nelatlves ana
Church
Cathedral
AMii,u. April ZS, MAIIT. widow of- Jantea
Cahlll, formerly of St. Columba'i Parlth, Ilela-
AltT, widow of- Jantei
tlvel and friends Invited to funeral. (1214 .N
11th at.,- Thura..- 8:S0 a. m. Solemn htih mats
of requiem Church of the Holy Child, Loian.
Int. Holy Crone Cem.
CAMFIIfiLL. April 22. PATI11CK. hutband
of late Mirraret Campbell (nen Itafrtrty). Itela.
tlvea and frlndjs II. V. M. Hodalltr and Holy
Nane Hoclety bl Church of Aerenilon. Invited
to .funeral., Thura,.. 7:30 n. in., 705 B. Ontario
et, Kolrmn rriulem.niaee Church of Aecenelon
V ,.'.Jnnt, w Cathedral Cem.
C.A'NVrKl.lV April 23, ANUUbW J., son of
Cntharlne T. and Into Jumps Canfleld. Itela.
tlea and friends Invited to funeral, Thure ,
H-SU a, -m- brothertnlawt reeidence, John W,
Kwell. 6042 Hummer at. Hlch man Lady of
Victory Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cron Cem
CLAftK. April 21, WILLIAM, huebnnd of
MaryrJ, Clark (nee Johnion) and son of lato
Andrew and Jano Clark. Relatlvea and frlenda,
Waahtntton Camp. No. 330, P. O. S. of A., and
Wm. I'enn Lodae, No. ,39Vj. K. of P.: John
nromley llehtflclal' Aiab.', Invited to funeral
"rvlcee, .Wed., 3 p. m,, 601 K, l.lpplncott at.
Int. Qreenmount Cem. nemnlna ntmv h vtwM.1
Tue R to 10 p. m.
i .C'TMEn. April 22. ANNA M.. wife of Dan
leJ.CIymer. aaed 3, tlelativra and friends In
Vn"1 ',? funl. Wed., 2, p. m.. near Trndee.
vllle. I'a. Crrleai wlti meet trolleia at
""Infrlon. tHJtween 1 and 1:30 p. m.
CWli-UY. April 21 HONOI1A. daughter of
late Simon and llrldart Coffey. Ilelntlvea and
(ntShiVi' Y .ftL "wlal'ty -of Church of the
Holy Child. Invited to view remalne, Tue 7
fomA unl. Wed.v On. m., 4701 N. Broad at.
In5ifVnn5 t-n,'.Jhut"-,,orne,,.New York.
COMLY. Kourth Atnnth 22.1 H W - nj.i.
and Hamilton eta., MAltr ., axed 76. widow
?'. I'ct5r Comly "t Iljrberry, and dai-thter of
1 - wii uu Aitu iuiniy- itflwmnn. lieiatlves
and frlenda Invited to aervlcea. Fourth-day.
25th Inst., 2 p. m 1'rlcndi' Meeting Houee
inth and ltace ats. Int. private, Uyberry
Frlende' Oround
CONLIN. April II. ANNA, wife of late Pat
rick Conlln. Helatlvee and friends. League of
Sfcr,'d,lle,.ri ?f Aecenelon Church: Somerset
Circle No 10. U K, of A.. Invited to funeral.
Thure.. H.30 a. m.. 3332 II st. Solemn reuulem
hlsh mM Aecenelon Cliucth 10 a m. Int. New
Cathedrnl Cem.
CONNELLY.- Suddenly. April 2J. TitANK
eon of Krnnk and late .Marie Connellj (nee Kellj I.
of llalDturn Uort. County Onluny, ifeland
Uelatlvcs and friend. Ml. IMnnrd'e i n v M
Sodality and St, Edward's Holy Nnme Sotleiyi
lilv. No. BO, A. O..H.. Invited to funeral. Thur"..
7:3(1 n. m.. uncles reeidence. Martin Connellv
243.1 U.ciearfleld el. Solemn reouleln mSS? Our
Lady of Mercy Church V a. m. Int. Holy Seoul,
chro Cem. '
COOKi: At Norrlalown Aajlum. Aorll "
WILLIAM p. COOKB. husband of 'late l'mma
P. Cooke. Son. If IJvlnir. call at office f il0bert
f. Morion & Son. 701 H. 00th at., and area rise
for funeral. .
CpULTIJI. April 23. JAMBS It, COULTEIl.
husband or Mary II. Coulter tnee Oreeley). itela
tlvee and frlende, employee II & o II It all I n.
iletlee of which heae a member. Invited to
funeral, Thura.. 10-.10 a. m s, w. cor Allen
and Shackamaxon ete. Int. llordentovvu. N i
Ilemalne may be viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 n m
CKOOK.S. April 22. ANNA, widow of WIN
Ham Crooke. fMneral services, Thure.. 2 n m
1020 N. 2(lth at Int. private. Funeral car' '
CROWLKY. April 22, DAVID. ion, of
Florence and late Iaabell , Crowley. IcelAtlves
"".".- ."." nsill. LJlllIRa !'.
hnrnuirh-
, CUMMINS April 22, .WILLIAM, husband of
Catharine Cummins (nee Collins) and aon of
Mary and late William Cummins. Relatives
and friends, Holy Name Society 0f Ascension
Church and all other societies of which ho was
a member. Invited to funeral. Thura., n.3o am
1115 P,?'' Solen1n. WcS' "l""" Ascension
CJinrch 11 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem
UKVLin. Arm ai, aiAHOARKT M. DEV.
wife nf OwAn T r-..f.J
I frl'nda Invited to funeral. Thurs'
husband's residence. 1821 McKean at
wiulem mass Church of St. Thomaa
Hrla.
tins ana
0 a. nt.. I
Solemn rwiuiem mass Church of St,
Aquinas 10.30 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem
:nWART)S. 2002 N
12th St,. Anrll 91.
JOSEPH II. EDWARDS,
JOSEPH II. EDWARDS, aged N3, Rellitlvrs
and friends. Mt. Morlah Lodge. No. 1M, J" I
Jo'h'n's'Commandery, No. 4,'K. T.: Lu i.u Teml
pie. A. A. O. N. M. S.i Old Ouard of 2d Reit
Inf. Corps! Veteran firemen's Asso., Invited to
funeral services. Wed., 3 p. m., David H,
Schuyler Illda., Ilroad and Diamond. Int. Mt
l'eaco Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tuee
7 to 0 n. m. "
niCIIHORN. April 22. RARDARA EICH.
HORN, widow of Alwln Elchhorn. arcd 77. iiela.
lives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed "-in
p. m.. 3729 N. 15th st. Int. Hillside Cem. Auto
tier vice. .
EROI.E April 23. CATHARINE E., dauah.
ter of John J. and Cecelia Krole (nee Rnwnnl
aged 5 ears 10 months. Due notice of funrrni
Blven oerente' residence. 821 Lombard at
EVENS. Fourth Month 22d. at Marinn
N. J.. SARAH R.. daughter of late ThomJi
and Abigail J. Evens aged, 38. Relatives "nd
friends Inylted to funeral. Fifth-day. 20th
1 p. n; . Marlton. N. J. Int. Coleatown Cem:
Train eaxns Market at. ferry. Phlla.. .10:30 a
m. Friends may call Fourth-day. 7 to 0 t m
FILE. iff cerebro spinal meningitis. Anr i
23. at resldenco of parents. 11 N. soth at
SARAH I'., daughter of Oeorgo anil Marcnret
Fl ee-ed 14. Funeral and Int. private
FI.OOD April 1 22. OEOROE TIUMIILB. hus.
band of Jennie Grace Flood, son of late Ben.
Jamln and Annie Trlmhle Flood. Ilelatlvcs and
friends employes of Heltm- & Mcllhenny Ona
Meter Works and Metermnkers' lien. Asso In
vlted to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m "sin
N. Taney st. Int. private. Remafns may be
viewed Wed., after 7 p. m. uo
FRANCE. April 23. JOHN J. huaUind of
Margaret Franco (nee Curry). RelatUes and
friends nnl delivery department of the North
American. Evenlnn Rulletln and Evening Tele,
graph Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a. m 240!)
Emerald st. Solemn mass of requiem Church
of tho Vlsltntlon 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchro
Cem. Auto service.
FRANK. April 23. SOPHIE W., wife of John
Frank (nee Kuhnel. Relatives and friends In.
vlted to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m., 30 W. Wlldey
st. Int. Oreenmount Cem. '
FRIK. April 21, nqsINA. widow of John P
Frlk. aged 7H. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m 1244 crease
t. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Friends may view
remains Wed., after 7 P. m.
OAFFNEY. April 21. MARY L., wife nf
Frank A. aaltney and daughter of Robert E
and Ella J. Doneahy. Relatives and friends ln
lted to funeral. Wed., 8U10 a. m., 2822 Miller
at. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10
a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem.
OESNKU. April 22. PHERE H widow of
George V, Gesner, aged 83 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 2 p. m
7121 Upland st. Services St. Jamea'a P. E
Church 3 p. m. Int. St. Jamea'a Cem., King!
sesslng. Remalna may bs viewed Wed., after
7pm
GRAHAM. April 22. JOSEPH, husband of
Mary, J. Oraham (nee Qulnn). Relatives and
friends. Electrotype,' Union. Invited to funeral.
Wed.. 8a in.' 1730 S. Molo st. (MorFla ft.
below 10th). Solemn requiem maas Church of
St. Thomas Aaulnas 0:30 a. m. Int. Cathedral
C'aiiYNINO. April 23, JOSEPH, M., aon of
Emma and late John Grynlrur (nee Jordan)
Relatives and friends. Bartenders' International
iitskuo, avi.mi j. a,u. .iiv.iou iu lunerai, frl.,
8:30 a. m residence of brother. Edward Gryn
ing. 3004 E st. Solemn regulem mass Church
of the Ascension 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre
CeHACKETT. April 21. JOHN HACKETT, hus.
band of late Hannah Hackett and son of lata
William and Elisabeth Hackett. aged 01. Rela
fives and friends. Firemen's Relief Asso.
Penna. Fire Asso.. Conguwa Tribe, No. 210. I.
O. It. M.: General George G. Meade Circle. No!
8, Urotherhood of America, invited to funeral
services. Wed.. 1 P. m.. residence of son, Jo
seph Hackett. 2031 N. 0th st. Int. Hillside Cem.
Remains may be viewed Tues. eve.
HAIIN. April 22. QKOnoR T., husband of
late Amanda T, Hahn (neo Whlteman). son of
late William T. and Catharine A. Hahn. Rela
Uvea and friends Invited to funeral services.
Thurs . 2 p m., 2520 N, 13th st Int. private.
HARDEOEN. April 23. AUQUSTa DOROTHY
HARDEOEN. aged 74. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2:30 p. m..
residence of son. Robert P. Hardegen. 233 N
Bth st. Int. private.
HAUOHEY. April 22. THOMAS, husband of
late Hannah Haughey. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Thura., 8 JO a. m., 1001)
worreu si. solemn requiem maas St. Joa
chims Church 10 a, m. Int. St, Dominic's
Cem.. HolmesburtT.
HAZELTON. At Pitts Grove, N. J., April
21. HANNAH E. HAZELTON (nee Hudson),
wife of Samuel Haieltcn, aged 88. Relatives
and friends inlted to funeral. Wed., 10:30
a. m., residence, Pitts Grove. N. J. Int,
Clarkaboro Cem. Auto funeral. Frlenda may
view remains on Tues. eve. Auto will meet
0;19 a. m, train at Elmer.
HILL. At 2403 N. College ave, April 21.
FREDERICK LEOPOLD, aon of daptaln and
Mrs. J, li. Hill. Due notice of funeral will be
given.
, HYLAND. April 21. THOMAS, husband of
late Julia Hyland (neo Tobln). Relatives and
frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m..
H'lJ N. Judson st. (near 23d and Drown sts.).
.High mass St. Francis Xavler Church 10 a. in.
Int. Holy Cross Cem.
JACKSON. April 22. at Norrlstown. Pa.,
ELLA H., widow of II. Frank Jackson, daugh
ter of lata Joseph and Amanda F. Slack. Rela
tives and frlenda invited to funeral aervlces,
Thurs.i 2 r m.. cousin's residence. Albert
Moore. 021 N. 15th st. Int. Laurel Hill Cem.
JANNKY. Suddenly, Second-day. Fourth
Month 23d. HANNAH R.. wife of Oliver Jannsy,
aged 7". Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, without further , notice. Penn Park,
Rucks Co., Pa., Fifth-day. Fourth Month 20th,
1:80 p. m. Int. Newtown Cem. Carriages will
mnt trolleys at Penn'a Park leaving Newtowa
and Doylssiown .12:40 p. m, .
JONES. April 21. JOSIAJf. husband of Lrdla
V. Jones (neo Rlnohart) Relatives and frlenda,
Meridian Sun Lodge, No. 138. F. and' A. M.;
Camp No. Ml. P.O. 8. of A.: employes of Dolt
pept.. Ualdwln Locomotive Works, Invited to
funeral. Wed., 2 p. m., 1813 Grata at. (18th St.
and Montgomery ave.). Int. private, Fernwood
Cem. Remalna may be 'viewed Tues., after f
p, m. Auto funeral
JONES. Suddenly, April 23, JOHN, husband
of MelUida Jones, aged 42. Relatives and
friends. Mrstle Lodge, No. 270. I. O.. o. F.;
mployea of Henry DisSton a' Sons, Invited to
funeral, Thurs., 8 p. m., 8500 Longshore st-i
Tacony. Int. Magnolia Cam. Remains may
ba viewed Wed., after 7 p. m. '
. KANE April 22. MARGARET M. (nee Revet
Hw).wUot Pfrnard Ksnaatrad 42. Relatives
mad friends Invited to funeral i Thurs., 8:80
a. m.i-MHjf n. narnocs: I ,- un nan St.
tdward's . Church 10 a, m, tnt. Holy Cross
Mum.
$;&&&.
tfamep a
ii.iiiu., nooien ,iarn worKrs union, ixcai
No. 25. invited to funeral, Thun.. 80 a. rn..
100 N. HanEnrk at. If rh mmmm At nUlhV
10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
, TEKABNEf. ApHl 20. FRANK P,. aon of
SA.-.r4w af.atotor. Mrs. MajX;tany,
W,iygr,-.,yras3Bfsa5i requiehi
KMPFi ''April 9X MlAmAMWm. E. (Mt Km.
t-Wpnl'Tf,
jfatf9 'cHawart JsTssa,
nataetMa aad frlswW,
mtorea of U. a. 1, Point Itreese BtaUon,
Invited to funeral aarvteaa. Thura.. z V. m..
BSM Pin at. Int. Fernwood Cem. Remains
may be. viewed Wed. eva. Auto funeral.
KNIOIIT April 31, WALTER II. KN10HT.
Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral serv
ices, Wed., 2 p. m., 2262 N. 18th St. Int. pri
vate, Auto funeral.
LAUOMAnnlNO. April 21, nOSB. wife, r
Oeorce J. Lasomaralno. ttauthter of lata Celes
Una .and Joseph llarbelre. Relatives and
frlenda. St. Mary Macdalen Society. Invited Jo
funeral. Thurs., D a, m 706 Montrose. St.
Requiem hlth mass Church of St. Mary Mag
dalen dl Paul. Int. Holy Cross Cem,. .
LORBNZ (nef Uaeder). April 2s., MATILDA
n., widow of Philip II, Lorenr. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral aervlces, Thura., 2
p. m. 518 W. Susquehanna aye, Int,.prlvate.
LOSKO. Suddenly, April 22, ANNA, widow
of John Loeko. aged 78. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 30 p. m..
residence of son, John Ixko, 0335 Norwood
St., Oermnntown, Int. private.
Minima. April 22. kmma k. swalm.
widow of Albert J. Lubursr. Relatives and
frlenda Invited to funeral aervlces, Wed, eve.,
7:30 p. m 2230 N. Ilroad at. Int. private. Potts.
vllle. Pa.
. LYONS April 31, JOHN, husband of Susan
Lyons. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Wed., 2:30 p. m 2414 N. 31st St.
Int. private West Chester Local,
MacELROY. April 22, JAMES T., husband
of Kmma MacKlroy. Relatives and friends,
Gothic Lodge, No, Old. F. and A. M.t Phlla.
Conslatoryi James O. Rlalne Council. No. 704,
O. I. A. I James (1. Rlalne Council, No. 2. D.
of L.I Washington Camp, No. ,1. P. O. 8. of A.,
Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m., 1404
N. (loth st. Int. Arlington Cem. Omit flowers.
Remains may be viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 o. m.
MAHTBL April 23. MARY A., wlfo of
Charles L. Martel. of 1241 S. 40th St., aged B6.
Hue notice of funeral wlli bo given.
MrCORKLB. April 23, MARTHA, daughter
of Bllzabeth and lato William McCorkle, at
resldenco of hr mother, 1434 McKean at. Due
notice of funeral given,
, McDONNKLK April 21. JENNII7. wife of
Arthur McDonnell. Relatives nnrl friend Rn.
cred Heart Society. Invited to funeral. Thurs..
8 30 a. m.. 2848 Jasper. st. High mar Church
oi uur i.aay oi visnaiion li. v, M. iu a. m.
Int. New Cathedral Cem.
StcFADDEN. April 22, JOHN, husband of
Roso McFaddcn (neo Ferry). Relatives and
frlonils, St, Patrick's Holy Name Society, In
vited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m. 2213 Nau
ilnln st. Solemn requiem mass St. Patrick's
Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem.
McFAHLAND April. 22. RODERT C. son of
Elisabeth Connelly ami latn Thomns McFarland,
aged 22. aleo grandson of late Robert c, and
Sallle Cunnlnghnm, Ilelativea nnd friends, also
Division No. li, A. (). II,, anil the L. O. O. M
Nu. M. Tacony Social. Club and tha emnlojes
uf rronkrnrd Arncnat. Invited to funeral.
Thurs. 7:30 n. m.. parents' residence, ll.in
Adams ave. l'rankford. Solemn requiem mass
Church of St. Joachim 0 o, m. Int. St. 1'om.
Inlc's Cem
MeORAPH. Anrll 21. ANNIE, daughter of
late John anil Ellen McGronh. Relatives and
friends. Young Ladles' Sodality, League of Sa
cred Heart of Church of Gesu and Mary Star
of tho Sea of the Cathedral. Invllod to funeral.
Thurs . 8 a. m. 1M1 Stllea st. High mass of
requiem Church of Oesu 0:15 a. m. Int. New
Cathedral Cem.
McKENNA. April 22. ANNA M daughter of
lato Jam and Margaret McKonna. Relitlves
and friends, Altar and nosary Society of Church
nf Our Lady of Rosary, Invited to funeral.
Wed., 8 .ill a. m.. 0S14 Haverford ave., West
Phlla. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our
Lady of Rosary 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
MEHL. April 21, WILLIAM, husband of
Josephine Mehl. Relatives and friends. Order
of Railroad Conductors, P. R. It., Invited to
funeral services, Tues., A p. m., 1321 N. Alden
st W. Phlla. Int. Columbia. Pa.. Wed. morn
ing. Columbia papera please copy.
MF.REDITH, April 22. JAMES SCOTT MER
EDITH, aged 80. Relatives nnd friends Invited
to funeral services Wed.. 2 1. m residence of
son. Wllllnm L. Meredith. 207 Chester pike,
Norwood, Delaware Co., Pa. Int. private.
MERHELL. April 22. ANNA., daughter of
John I. nnd late Caroline W. Merrell. Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral services.
Wed., 4 p. m 1203 Herbert st., Frankford.
Int. North Cedar Hill Cm. Auto funeral.
MILLER. April 2.1. MARY, widow of John
Miller, aged '. Relatives and friends invited
to funernl. Thurs., I p m., daughter's resi
dence. Mrs. Annie Calhoun, 2010 E. Venango
st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains maly be
viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 n. m
. .v..i 1--.T - ...r.i.tT- --v;- .. ..
MILLER April 21. WILLIAM L. husband
of Augusta Miller, aged CO. Relatives and friend..
Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. in., res!
denco of son, Frank W. Miller. 1435 N. Holly
wood st. (2nth nnd Master). Int. private. Re
mains mov bo viewed Tues . 7 to 10 p m.
MILLER. April 21. JAMES ANDERSON
MILLER, aged 02. Relatives and friends In
vited to funernl services, Wed., 2 p. m., Glad
wyn, Montgomery Co., Pa. Int. private.
MILLER. April 22. JOHN F., husband of
Annie II. Miller (neo Craven). Solemn requiem
mass at Church of Gesu, lfith and Stiles St.,
Thurs., 10 n, m., to which his friends are In
vited Funeral from his late residence, 1431
N. 18th St., 0:15 a, m. precisely. Int. private.
Remains may bo viewed Wed., after 7 p. m.
OLSON. April 22. HOWARD STEWART,
son of August and Eva Olson (neo Donnelly),
aged 4 months. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services, Weil., 2 p. m , residence
nf parents, 222 N. 28th st. Int. private. New
Camden Cem.
O'ROtlRKE. April 23. WILLIAM, husband
of Ida O'ltnurke. Relatives and friends, 12th
District Pollco Station. Invited to funeral,
Thurs.. 8 30 a. m.. 1730 N. 10th st. Solemn
high requiem mass St. Malachy's Church 10 a.
m. Int. . New Cathedral Cem. Remains may
be viewed Wed. eve.
O'TOOLE. April 22. MARY E widow of
r.itrlck O'Toole and daughter of late John and
Mary Henry, formerly of Mt. Carmel, Pa. Rela
tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 8.30
n. m.. 1818 E. Oakdale st. (Kensington nnd
Lehigh oes ). Solemn high requiem mass
Church of the Visitation 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem
'OUTERimiDOE. April 22. M. CATHA
RINE, widow of James H. Outerbrldge and
daughter of late Jesse and Catharine Turner.
Funeral, to which relatives and friends In.
vlted. Wed.. 0 a. m.. 182.-, 8. 17th st. Mass
of requiem Church of St. Thomas 10.30 a. m.
Int. private. Auto funeral.
PAUL. April 23. MARY A., widow of Edwin
F. Pnul. Services and Int. private. Wed., 2
p. m
PETTYJOHN. Suddenly. April 22. at Ma
laga. N. J HELEN ELIZAHETH. daughter
of Stansbury and Amelia Pettyjohn, aged 21
months. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral aervlces Wed., 2 p. m,, parents' resi
dence 1024 N, 43d st. Int, Arlington Cem.
Auto funeral.
PRICE At St. Pnul. Minn.. Fourth Month
22d, CHARLES S husband of late Oertrudo II.
S. Price, Relatives and friends Invited to serv
ices. Fourth-day. 25th Inst.. 2 p. m.. Friends'
Monthly Meeting House. Stratford and Owen
nves., Lansdowne. Del. Co., Pa. Int. private,
Friends' F. W. Ilurlal Grounds. Train leaves
Drond St. 8t. 1:28 p. m
ncunS'TER April "2. JOIIK n t,,,.k,.i
of Kilsnts'th X. Rementer (nee Weaver). Rela.
tlves and friends, American Star Lodge. No.
40-i. I. O. O. F.: Wharton Council. No. 010
Independent Order of America; Washington
Camp, N;i. 444, P, O. S. of A.: Dookblnders'
Union. No. 2. I. R. of H.: Men's Krlendly
Union. Chapter No 1: Stonemen's Fellowship
Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 1 p. m.. 2421 Whar
ton st. Services at Chambers Memorial Church
2 p. m. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may
be viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral
RIFFEHT. April 22. HARRIET B." wife of
William Itiffcrt. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m . 2703 W.
Dauphin st. Int. private, Mt. Peace Cem.
Friends ma call Tues eve.
ROOERn April 21. EDWIN D.. husband of
Helen D. 'Rogers and son of Harriet D. Lofland.
aged 85. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. Hickory Hail farm,
near Medford, N, ,T. Int. , private. Colestown
Cem.
UOSENIILUTH. Anrll 20. HELENE. widow
of Charles Rosenbluth. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Wed., 10 a. m.. residence of
daughter. Mrs. A. II. Greenberir. 5031 Pulaski
ave. Int. Mt. Sinai Cem.
RUCIL April 23. CATHARINE, widow of
John Rueh. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Wed.. 3 p. m.. 1013 Uerks st. Int. Mt.
Peace Cem. , .
SCHAKLE. April 21. JOSEPHINE, beloved
wife of William Schafle (nee Rayllng), aged 43.
jiviuiivcn nuu iriruus iiivivru ID xuoeraj. laurs.
8.30 a. m., 217 W. Duncannon ave,
Reaulem
mass St. Henry's Church 10 u. m.
Seoulchre Cem.
Int, Holy
8CHREIVER. April 22. GEORGE. Jr.. aon
of Theresa and late George Schrelver, aged 28.
Relatives and friends, St, John's Assembly No.
28. A. O M. P.. Invited to funeral services
4000 N. Reese at., Wed., 2 p. jn. Int. Hillside
Cem. Auto funeral.
SCHULTZ. April 23. CHARLES C husband
of Rose Schultx (nee Coyne), aired S2. Relatives
and friends, Phlla. Lodge. No. 04, L. o. O. M.,
Invited to funeral, Thurs,, 1 p. m., 2324 N.
Hancock st. Int. private, Fernwood Cem. Re
malna may be viewed Wed , 8 to 10 p. m.
SCULLY. April 21, CATHARINE M. 8CUL
I.Y. daughter of Sarah and late Michael Scully.
iiriaiivcB ana irienas. at. unanea's 1J. V. M.
Sodality and League of Sacred Heart; Ipaska
Council No. 27, D. of P.. Invited tn funeral,
Thurs., 8:80 a. m mother's residence. 1233 8.
18th st. Solemn high mass of requiem St.
Cn.?.r.'" Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem
,8,H.Kr.F.KN"EROER. April 23. SARAH
SIIEFFENHERGER. Relatlvea and friends In
vlted to funeral services. Thurs., 11 a. m., 8253
Lor.u.?J!.L 'nt private.
S1IEPPARD April 31. ANNA.' wife of Albert
II. Sheppard (nee Kopp). aged 84. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral aervlces,. Wed , 2' p.
m., 2821 Stiles at. Int.1 private, Mt. Peace Cem.
Remains may be viewed Tues , 7 to 8 p. m.
8H IMP. April 23. FLORENCE, daughter of
Elizabeth Mealey and late John Bhlmp. Fu
neral aervlcea. Wed., 1:30 p. m. sharp, parents'
residence. 1803 E. Tioga st. Int. private. North
Cedar Hill Cem. Auto funeral. r
SIMPSON. April 22. CATHARINE A. SIMP
SON (neo Hartley), widow of William Simpson,
Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral serv
ices. Wed., 200 p. ra.. 2124 Oakford st. Int.
.SMITH. April 22, aEORdB It., husband of
Annie Smith (nee Markland). Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m.,
mother's residence, Mrs. Jane Smith. 84B 8,
4th st.. Camden. N. J. Int. Harlelgh' Cem.
Frlenda may rail Thura. eve, .
, SNBE. April 22. WILLIAM, eon of lata
James and Anna Snee. Relatives and frlenda.
Textile Union. Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30
a. m,, brother-in-law's residence. James Uren
nan. 400.1 St. David'a at.. Manayunk. Requiem
mass Holy Family Church 10 a, m. Int. West
minster Cem.
STEIN. April 21. LENA 8TE1N, wife of
Charles Stetn. Relatives and frlepda Invited to
funeral. Wed.. 8:80 a. m., residence of husband.
ftlS N, 28th at. Solemn high maas St. LudwlaTs
i.u,v,i iu , iu. mi. jiuir neuoemer uem,
TEES. April 23, ALFRED, husband of Mary
Tees. Relatives and friends. iXenllwortb Castle,
No, 12, Knights, Golden Bads, Invited to funeral
aervlces, Thura, 3 p. m., residence, 1208 E.
Susquehanna avs. lat. strictly private, Oakland
Cem. Remains may ba vlswed Wei., 7 to 8
'TOLLtVER. April 21. ANNIE, wife of T7II
11am Q. Tolllver and daughter of lata James and
Mavlai Cunnlna-hai
vlted to funeral. Wed.. I
m. fieiauvea ana xrienna in.
Wed., il a. m., 5124 Walnut
st. Int. Private, Auto funeral. Remains may
ba viewed Tues., 7 to 8 p. m.
TfinaT.Anrft 21 ntSRlnl oiiFHiatut,
idow-of" Jacob Trpat.. aged 84. RelatlTea and
a
frlenda Invited to funeral aervlces. Wed.. 2 p.
m.. 241 ' E. Thompson sL lot, private, 4reen
mount Cm. Auto funeral ' ' MI'"
wauuauk. April
William Wallace, hi
21. MARGARET, wife of
AAlatlvaa and l...i. I.
A IS"'' ."rv,'c? -3SHF1 JLt p, "
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April
PAflMCK.' son of laia Bernard and Sarah
Waters
of dounty Tlpperary, Ireland, Due
notice nf funeral 'will
WINNER. April 21
A8 Itefatlvea and frl
aTuna' WINNER, aged
ell
friends Invited to funeral.
Wed.. 2::
jo p. m.t son's residence. vaion
Doylestown piles and Maple ave,, Hal
a, Int, Hatboro Cem. ,. , .
wmnr.
lM-.lf !
w"rj'i.i .... ,.".w y. .':.':v. ,. . m
WlllUIli, April !!, ajAllltlb, wiie m -
liam II. Wright (neo Jacob). Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 2 p. m
Illako and Montgomery nves., Rockledge, above
Fog Chaas. Int, North Cedar Hill Cem. Frlenda
may call Tues. eve.
SPRING RES0RT8
ATIANTIC CITY. N, J.
iHE LfADING RESORT HOI EL OF THE WORLD
fflarltarauilKim
ATLANTIC CITY.N.a.
OWNERSHIP MANAOCMKNT.
UOSIAH WHITE HONS COMPANY
HOTEL DOLPHIN
fit piiarles Place. "First house from Reach.
Every convenience. American A European plans.
Weitminater Ky. ave. near Reach. Etev. to
WeiDTUniier .tJt.( rrlv,t, haths, run.
water. 10 up weekly. 2 up dally. Chas. Buhrs.
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE
OCEAN GATE. N. J.
OCEAN GATE
NEW JERSEY
Swept by Breezes of
Ocean, Bay and River
The present advantages of Orean (Sate
ra Yacht Club, Boardwalk, Water and
(las, Mandy Reach, Railroad Station,
PrstolDre, hundreds of rottar.es nnd
bungalows, stores, hotels nnd other dis
tinctly features.
A purthase there of rottage or bunga
low site "III he nn lnetment for a
ilfetlmr of health and ItnpiilneM.
Iits trry nttrartHrl) loriitrU nt the
price of
$150 Up Easy Payments
We hate opened n new section whrrs
we offer lots for
$40 Easy Payments
For particulars nnd phnlogrniihlc
vlsws, phone, rail or write.
Great Eastern Bldg. Corp.
301 LINCOLN ni.IK)., 1'IULA.
Hell. Walnut 005. Kejslone, Race 2678
LOST AND FOUND
ROOK Lot, North Kensington IJulldlng and
Loan book No, 1631, In name of Mary Ilaum
gard. Please return 2811 Kensington ave
CERTIFICATE Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has made application for tho re
newal of Certificate Nns. 401(188-00. for 2"
shares of stock ot the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. Issued to Margaret Connew nnd
dated the of July, 1801, the same
having been lost or destroyed. Margaret Con
new, Ferndale. 384 Lower Addlecombo road,
Crodon, England.
HANDBAG Lost, cloth handbag, containing
ruffs with gold buttons, cigar case, miscel
laneous papers, between 11th and Locust and
0th and Walnut sts.: rewnrd. Phono Lorn
bard 108(1 between lu a m. and S Pni;,
MARK Lost. Knights Templar mark, name
engraved Ralph Hajs. Phono Woodlapd 2830.
m 3 reward.
SUITCASE Lost. Saturday evening. College.
Lancaster or Wynnewood nves., between
Haverford and Wynnewood. If found, please
notify P, G. I)ox 70, or return to Wjnnewood
Statlon
TIRE Lost, on Lancaster pike, endurance tire
nn rim (33x4): reward. Call Paul Stull, 310
Morris Illdg.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BELL TELEPHONE
OPERATINO
Work near your home In pleasant and
healthful surroundings, with excellent
opportunities for rapFd advancement.
There are twenty-eight Rell Central
Offices In Philadelphia; probably there
Is one within a few blocks from your
home Unusual opportunities for earn
est, Intelligent young women between 18
and 22 j ears of age.
New employes aro paid while learning
and are readily advanced.
Pleasant dining rooms, where the best
of food is sold at coat, In every Cen
tral office.
Comfortable sitting rooms for reading
and relaxation when off duty.
Good opportunity for senior and su
pervises positions.
Apply at 40(i Market atreet dally, ex
cept Sunday, a-.'lu a. m. to n p. m.
BOOKKEEPER nnd stenographer wanted. Apply
Sellmore Waist, 1020 Race st.
BOOKKEEPER, experienced: Insurance office.
Call Room 307. 023 Chestnut. t
CHAMBERMAID and waitress Prot.: 2 In fam.
lly, ,101 W. Johnson at.. Gtn. Ph. Otn 2981.
CHAMBERMAID and waitress: family of 2: tern"
porary. (HI Pine. Phone I'llbert 41(17 J.
COOK, white: help with washing and Ironing:
must havo Al reference. 004 West Cliveden
avc
COOK, first clas. wanted, white, with
of references: wages tit. 1 1124 N. 18th st.
best
COOK A good cook wanted: German preferred.
Applv 1717 Spring Garden st.
DAIRY LUNCHEON MANAOER
High-grade dairy lunch room manager re
quired: a woman of neat nppearance and ex
ecutive ability. Answer in person or by letter.
Pure Food Store. Chestnut street nhnex.
GIMUEL BROTHERS
DRESSMAKERS
Waist and skirt finishers, sleevemakers
and Improvers, with first-class references:
good wages, long season. Also vacancies
for neat young girls as apprentices. Apply
before 10 a. m., French Dressmaking
Shop, fifth floor, Market st., west.
BTRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
EXAMINERS exper. on" ladles' waists "and
dresses. Greenspan & Co., N, E, cor. 12th
and Arch.
GIRL, colored, wanted for general housework:
no washing or Ironing: wages, 0; sleep in.
. 2403 N. 10th St.
GIRL, young, wanted for genernl office work:
good opportunity for advancement. Reeves,
Pnrvln, A Co.. 105 8. Water st. '
GIRL for cooking and general housework for
suburbs: 2 In family: reterences required
write for appt. 04 Linden ave., Lansdowne;
GIRL, Jewish, to take charge of stockroom:
reference required. Apply at Juvenile Aid So-
cir,y, ,,, ,, ,ui Bi,
GIRL for general housewort.. call 0040 Cath-
qriiH' at., vvv. ,,. iiouumnu 1(1.4 M,
GlilL, white,' for rooking and downstairs work
no washing: good wages. 1120 Llndley. Logan)
, ... . ......... ., ,,,.,
GIRLS, not over 10 years of age, for light work
tn an office! good surroundings and a chance
for advancement: no previous experience nee.
essaryi state exact age. II 133. Ledger Office.
GIRLS, experienced, to sp.w on buttons, hooks
and eyes on ladlea' dresses. Greenspan &
Co.. N, K. cor. 12th and Arch. W
GIRLS. 14 yeara and over, to learn the bust."
ness; 10 cents per hour to start. Phlladel-
phla Paper Lox Company. 17th and Rldgel"
0,.IU,.u' plenced. help in all brancheaof
tooth factory. Apply Q. Sibley. 1214 Filbert.
GIRLS handy with needle: steady employment
Apply Frank Bchoble & Co., 10th and Oxford
"oKV.yhfyrfklF'th3J."Ledgerrc!en
"ookFnr'o'wanut'' '""" 6-5
LADY, young, wanted, renerai clerical work:
neat and accurate ai Syuresj state age and
aalarv I Attn To -. rwwi auu
Vy233V3d."'Ca Wrk- Ca" Cf"-
LOOPERS on" men's underwear: good paT
!U.4f y?Jk- vviy Jonn E- Hanlfen A Co.
812 B, Thompson. '
MAID 'Wanted, an experienced Protestant pari
lor maid: must have good reference and under,
stand waiting. Apply at 2032 Pine at. be.
twen 11 and 12 o'clock. Tuesday and Wed.
MENDERS on' upholstery roods: good waaea
A. Theo. Abbott & Co.. llerkley it. eiJ" it
Wayne ave.
... MESSENGERS
Girls. 14 to IS -years of are, who have passed
the seventh grade, required to act as messen
gers. Apply Employment Bureau, fourth floor
OIMBEL BROTHERS
NURSE, experienced, wanted for infant: must
haver.flnV."cl?,5 "f?Tncei ,t expect
ed. B 221, Ledger Office. . .
OPERATORS of all kinds on ladles' ahlrtwalsteT
finishers, tuckers, trimmers, piece workers,
week workers: learners paid while learning;
steady work; 100 operators wanted: 48-hour-week
schedule. The Hagedorn-Mers Co., M
and Brown.
OPERATORS Shirt and drawer finishers:
steady work 'and food pay; learners taken
and .paid white learning. Apply John E,
Hanlfen - Co., 812 E. Thompson.!
SALESWOMAN Woman of rood personality
and outside selling experience for sales organi
sation :of large corporation, distributing an
extensively advertised educational plan of ex
ceptional merit: good pay and chance for ad
vancement. Mr.' Colbert. 808 Denckla B Idg.
SCRUB WOMAN wanted; exper. in office clean'
ing. Brown-Baliy Co., Franklin and Willow.
STENOGRAPHER Genera 1 office work: must
be eauca tea ana wuuug to wars: aayiwnt:
xei
wvi
iHMisWWHyWH
. a . a...hil.i, rAfuHta
tv...
ill.
BTENOflRArilER wantsdl good mW, r,',
Mountain Valley Water 'Co.. 718 ChestnuT st,
grrWOnllAI'IlER, r PIS, l.riuucit ur'"-:
STENOORAPHEIt. experienced In oltlce work.
no-Arch St.
BTENOORAPHERfl
several scancles for those doing good work.
Atiniv Employment Iluresu, fourth floor,
Appiy WQfauait imoTliERS
. -a a v MsanMsi rttrr
STENOaRAPHER. Additional stenographer!
Protestant! must have some experience! will
he reaulred to do some clerical work, to main
tain office tiles and mall letters. F 845,
Ledger i.einrHi.
TAt'E WEAVERS wanted. Apply John Side-
tlOtnam. inc., IJil 'ni.n ,., rinimiumi
TICKET STAMPER. Apply John Dromlcy
Sons, Lehigh ave. below Front, .
WEAVERS wanted, female, on plain while
work! good wsges. Imperial .Woolen Co.,
Main and Rector sts., Manayunk.
WOMAN fof iipstalrs work In the suburbs! will
Ing helper. Address Ilox 22, Abington. Pa.
Phone Qgonlx 738,
WOMEN, about 80, to. learn to operate power
sewing machines on lacei hours 8 to o. Ap
ply 0 s. m.. North American Lace Co,, 8th
anil Allegheny
WOMEN and girls wanted! steady employment i
good .wages. Apply tho A. Schoenhut Co.,
Adams and sepviva sis,
YOUNO LADY as assistant to dentist: state
age and eUo reference. F 731, Ledger Cen
tral,
"thi; iiuRitotioiis nature cluii
til1 lAAUHUUUli. AIA99.
offers attracthr, remunerative work to cul
tured woman. Not routine work: Initiative and
fersonallty essential. Immediate opening,
'ersonal Interview after experience and refer
encea stated. Address J 44B, Ledger Central,
General
FIL1NO CLERKS, trained, always In demand!
secure a position through our course of In
etruitlon. Philadelphia School ot Filing, 010
Chestnut st,, third floor.
HELP WANTED MALE
BLACKSMITH on fine body work! steady posi
tion Rnbe t Clialfont, 47th and Paschall ate.
IlOV OVFfl 10 YEARS OF AGE FOR EDI
TORIAL rOQM WORK; EXCELLENT OP-
roRTUNnr. apply to Mr. raLeigii,
rOL'RlII FLOOR, 000 CHESTNUT ST.
BOY. bright, to run errands and make himself
generally uueful: 15 or 10 years old. Apply
Bailey, lKtn'ts & Riddle Co., 1221 Sansom St.,
4 th rtoor.
BOY. experienced, to run Miller press. A, Theo.
Abbott & ( o., Berkley St.. cast ot Wayne
avenue.
BOY, strong, wanted In shipping department!
salary IIP, Pressman's, 233 H. 3d.
BOY, npprentl;e In machine shop. Hess ti
Barker, 230 S. 8th.
HOYS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK:
MUST HE OVER 10; CHANCE FOR
ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER ll
P. M., LEDOER OI'I'ICE, FIFTH
FLOOR.
UOYS Larico steamship company wants office
boys: good opportunity to learn attractive busi
ness offering splendid future; must bo 16 years
old; state schooling and experience. If sny.
V 331. Ledger Office. ' '
BOYS between 14 and 10 years of age for office
work: good hours and a chance for advance
ment. I! 131, Ledger Office.
BOYS wanted, 10 years and over; 0 and S10 per
week. Apply nt once, Becker, Smith 4 Page,
Water and Snyder aveA
HOYS in delivery dor rtment: chance to advance.
Hnelllch I'rlnllnr House. 212 Dock.
BOYS wanted, day work. Apply Cth floor. 00(1
JChestnutst.
CABINETMAKERS. 15. on furniture; steady
poaltton; good pay. Apply 2000 JL nth
CABINETMAKERS nn furniture; steady posl"
tlon. good pay, Apply0008ptlljt.
CARPENTER. Jobbing: $40 n mnth. board and
l-tundry. Apply personally. Irnlvcrslty Hos-
pltal.
CARPENTERS wanted. Apply Tho Austin Co..'
Wheatsheaf lane nnd Sepvlva st,
AniKIIX12ns wantPd. Apply Hires Condensed"
MUk Co., 013 rclist.
CHAUFFEUR Excellent. all- ear-round posl
tlon with private family on Main Lino for
competent and exp. chauffeur, who under
stands and can drive a horse: single: Protes
tant: must have first-class reference; address
stating experience, wages and references,
P. O. box 523, Philadelphia, ,
CHAUFFEUR wanted, white. In Chestnut Hill
Germantown district: must be thoroughly com
petent and sober: give particulars as to age.
experience, former employers, wages nnd If
married: little njht or Sunday work. B 210,
Iiedger Office,
CLERK Younc r.ian with experience In elec
trical supply house for billing department;
give references and salary expected. Elllott
Lnwla Elec. Co.. Inc. 1017 Race st.
CLERK for cost department of manufacturing
co.: knowledge of materials preferred: state
age, salary and experience. F 748. Led. Cent.
DRIVERS nnd helpers on storage van. Walker
Storage. 2312 N. 15th at.
ELEVATOR OPERATOR, must have license.
,i','iy ., ,i. 1,-uKcr vince.
FARMHANDS wanted, capable and sober, white
hiiu luioicu, iut mrnia near rnuaaeipnia,
State Employment Bureau. 1518 Arch st.
FEEDER Job press feeder wanted. Apply to
II. L. JuckflhfljHir. 000 Chestnut st.
FRAMEMAKER on window and door frames:
f?,?,'1 !.." J'fdv work to B00i men- Planing
Mill, nth and Tioga,
GARDENER wanted for small place at Chest
nut Hill; must be experienced with flowers
nnd vegetables; write, stntlng experience and
wages. H 225, Ledger Office.
...-. HAND SANDERS
VICTOR TALKINO MACHINE CO.
Has vacancies for
Hand Sanders
Boring machlno operators
Hand Jointers
Band re-saw fliers
Machine carvers
Veneer Jointers
Hardware titters
Double-head molder operators
Shellankers
Draftsmen with woodworking experience
Window cleaners
Stevedores anil laborers
Apprentice boys, over 18
Office boss, 10 years and over
48-hour-week schedule
Physical examination necessary. Apply
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Application Office, 85 Cooper St.. Camden. N. J.
ICE CREAM MEN and helpers wanted In Ice
cream department; good wages, steady work
(I daya a week. Crane Ice Cream Co., 25
LABORERS
Laborers, white and colored, wanted for
Penna. R. R.j steady work: advancement
for men with ability: can board with the
company at very reasonable cost it desired.
Apply 43 North 17th st.
LABORERS wanted, first class, good wages'
to work In wall paper factory. Apply a
once, Becker, Sm.th & Page, Water and Sny-
MS?,11113 l0T .0U,J5'!, ronstructlon work.
building roads etc.: $8.30 for 10 hours' work"
cltliena. AppJiJrjsnkfordArBenal. ""'
LABORERS wanted: steady work and good
wages. Apply Wm. Fosjer. 1208 N. 31st
LABORERS. 50: Frankford ave. and'Margam
St.: 25o per hour. Phlla. RapldTran.ii ""
5?.r,Papy,rn'ed"MllirE:
LABORERS WANTED. APPLY AT 013 ' n"
BEACH ST, ' A1 olB "
LINEMEN First-class electrl
steady work and good wages.
electrlo . light men:
Apply William
r peter, iua re, mat at
LINOLEUM CUTTER
Experienced linoleum cutter required. ApdIv
Employment Bureau, fourth floor. "v"
OIMBEL BROTHERS
LUMBER HANDLERS and pliers steadiTwork"
fanTs0" whf.a -" Co., Westmorfc
LUMBER'HANDLERS wanted"! Apply Lincoln
- - --" ,. -m.. -,m ,,,au ove.
MACHINE HANDS American, exper. or learn--i
ors. on sand belts on furniture. 2000 s 0th at
MACHINISTS Floor and vice, hands wanted':
those accustomed to machine tool works pre
ferred: permanent positions: highest wsaes
Bcment-NUcs Works, 21st and cTllowhlTl al!1
MACHINISTS Boys wanted to learn . trade"?
large modern, shop; excellent wages paid while
learning I RO r aH- nrft-T , mule
1 1sSrsiSs:
MAN In Philadelphia, live, ambitious man can
earn largp salary: commission and drawing
account: selling i outdoor advertising; atate
particulars including agif. experience, ref
erence, The Lawder Adv. Co.,r Baltimore "
MAN. over 80. for organisation work oSlocTi
commercial club: atate particulars for Inter,
view. F 7X8 Ledger Central. ,n,er
MAN and
nd wife, colored, wish positions!
f,ndcooK! refi.i sleep hi city;, a
N. Fawn at. "
chauf.
xeur
suburbs.
1633
MAN, young, for collector! state age, experience
and aalary expected. B 218, Ledger Office.
MAN. young, for service department of large
corporation. F 758. Ledger Central, '"
MAN for outside work to assist' gardener. '405
Gowen ave.. Mount Alrv. "
viirr-ti a Mi,, en. ,ii,m..'
Packard and Dnrri.
delivery trucks! steady worm days wee
tw lm.l.,1 at mA a.ri a a.-. ..t.,i.T
nrai-ciaaa (nan oniri go
9th and Cumberland sts.
firSt-class man . only! good wages. Brevsr.
MEN Large clothing manufacturer out of town
wants several experienced sewing-machine
men: also those .with limited experience: per
manent position (.good pay: state 'experience
reference and age. M 101, Ledaer Central
Costsued fricidta'cluM"
MEN-W.nted, WpJgS&PZiJSZ
BSS KEB3
uru wanted for box shop:, steady work, good
MSJy. W h chines for advancement. Apply
northwest corner 8thandJjroWn. ...
MENnied-foFTjafy ontsld. wprkl .Jteady
1 nlU W- a!Wt Ml' K i TT . J
&--S2lS-0
.7or'rAJJsrjorstwholt;i'a '"'
MKN forToTTs .cleaning. Apply personally, Unl
varsity Hospital.
kmi nvits coremskers and laborers wanted.
Baldwin 'Locomotive Works. Eddystone. Ap
plyMr. Thomas. .
HfeiTMa.7a,?,,o(?ir.
to $21 Pi week! Jonnson
.- '':.'. ?",.;, ti . Vnrih Charles-
Address vv. ii, ien -
ton. n, w,
OFFICE BOY wanted In cr-Juntln r ooml -""J.
hi over 18 years of age. Apply in own nana-
writing, stoflng agei reference required. F 25f.
Ledger Cent'al. , - , , --
oTFTciTnor Bright. Intelligent '"M
jiu ww, yis?us8l:
Ca?.VurAmenS
tlons. Apply Employment Bureau, fourth
'1o0 OIMBEL BROTHERS
ton, . w.
PAINTER. $45 a month. Iioard end laundry. Ap
ply pcrsor.aiiy.Jiii5i-..'D"-i
PIECERS wanted
anniv John James Dob-
son, Inc. blanket mini,
nMI.U ,,., . ....- --..,, ..... l.-alla
Scott's lane. Falls
PUN, ,1M UM
of Schuylkl..
REGISTERED ORADUATE In Pharmacy want
ed. Apply, with reference, to the Wm. Stahler
Drug ComyanyJtrrl!pwnjf! . .
8ALESNblNEER Technically .trained-, bright
oung man of pleasing, forceful personality,
acquainted with steel company method and
offlcll ?. to sell nationally "pw"' Jl??"'
Ity line to local ateei plants: good salaw
splendid future for right roan: a so man. same
qualifications, to sell shipbuilding Plant
Write fully regarding aae. educatron. 2J
rlence. salary desired, etc. F 250, Ledger
Central.
yeas or over, with outside Uliir fxproce.
T ii .. 1 - alnan al mi1r hA
forceful nnrt of cood personality; trood pay
. .... .n.I.M ,m -Man nf BhllllV.
nna cnanco oi iuuiuuiiuii ,u ...n., . vv....,
Mr. Colbert. WW Denckla Ilullillng.
SALESMAN We can use an aggressive sales
man who Is looking, for nn opportunity to
forge ahead through his own efforts, i rants
I'remier uist. Lo., io" ,'"ii "'
n . rctir.r tt-ixi-rfn
The greatest selling proposition before the
public today Is the Handy Volume edition of
the Encyclopaedia Brltannlca, whlch Is being
advertised so extensively by Sears, Roebuck
Wo' want salesmen to follow up the In
quiries received by. Sears. Roebuck A Co.
and to sell both the Handy Volume edition and
the large Cambridge edition at the same easy
terms as advertised. ... t
Four-fifths of our successful salesmen nave
never sold books before. We teach you all
thWeew"tPs0aietsmen for Philadelphia. well
ae for outside points. "
We pay all expenses ot transportation and
allow drawing accounts.
Within a few weeks every India Paper set.
both Handy I Volume and Cambridge edition,
will have been sold then
win n IT lg TQ0 IATH
and we will not want you. Come tn and ses
what our men are doing and talk It over, and
set a permanent plncn In our organisation.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA CO.
183 S, 15th st.. corner Walnut.
SALESMEN (Investment) to handle on liberal
commission stock In old-established company
paying excellent dividends: outline experience
for Interview. P 530. Ledger Office.
SHEAR HANDS, experienced, on men's wear.
Shelbourno Mlll'.ll andJWestmoreland.
STENOGRAPHER, mala: permanent position In
beach-front hotel, Atlantic City. M 208.
Ledgerpfflce.
STENOGRAPHER and office work, not over 25.
Call John Farnum. .23.1 Chestnut.
STEVEDORES Canted: steady work. Pearson
& I.udascher Lumber Co., Westmoreland! st.
I1H1 1. .
STOCK KEEPERS wanted, experienced. Apply
Hn.llAnltneir r-lnlhlnc Co.. Broad and Wallace.
?.....,,. a.A. . -Innr
1UU1 lit liuui , , .-, fv.j
TOPPERS, experienced, on half hose. 100
needle to the Inch machines: pay 20c a dozen.
Apply A. a. Spalding & Bros. Mfg. Co., 650
Pacific street, Brooklyn. N. Y.
TWIST HANDS Wanted, curtain twist hands:
must be thoroughly experienced men of good
character; give references, advising whether
employed or not, nnd If willing to leave city.
M20. Ledger Office.
TYPIST: must be accurate and rapid; Under
wood machine: state exp. and salary desired.
11 224. Ledger Office.
UPHOLSTERERS Trimmers and sewing ma
chine operators wanted: steady employment.
Apply at the Autocar Co., Ardmore, Pa.
WANTED
10 LIVE-WIRE SALESMEN
NEW AND ATTACTrVE
PROPOSITION
PERMANENT 'AND PROFITABLE
BUSINESS
IF AMBITIOUS. CALL
12 NOON, WEDNESDAY, APL. 23
AT
t
512 MORRIS BUILDINO
PHILADELPHIA
WANTED Man and wife to occupy and run
for themselves a-small house on gentleman's
place; wife to do some laundry work and man
to do outside work on farm. Address, for In-
PgrBV07r'Ledyetrlnr5ff,;.'9 nd Bal"y """
WEAVERS wanted (male), on plain white work:
pood wages. Imperial Woolen Co., Main and
Rector sts., Manayunk.
YOUNO MAN
. Blauners require the services of a
bright. Intelligent young man. as as
sistant In their children's department.
Apply Supt.'s Office, fourth floor, 833-35
Market st.
BLAUNERS.
YOUNO SIAN Prominent Investment banking
house desires the services of young man, 16 to
18 yeara of age, for general office work:
chance for advancement. Reply, stating age,
education and previous employment, F 433.
Ledger Central.
YOUNO MAN. energetic and reliable, between 18
and 18 years, for, advertising department of
large manufacturing -concern: northeast sec
tion of city. Address Advertising Manager.
PostofflceBox 1537. Philadelphia. "".
Yt-V?. t,AnNl "tron- I" h.P.ln department!
salary $10. Cressman's 238 3. 3d7
General
ACCOUNTANT, senior: BOOKKEEPER, experi
enced In bank. $1000: BOOKKEEPER, new",
paper or advertising .exper ence. $15: several
Am;'rTcaV'8pan.hnr2.VTaVccrntri?t-TIME
I'LKIIKH. $12: STOCK CLERK IlR.xTs
STENOGRAPHERS. $15 up: CHMISt"
analvtlral toon, rin i I-ro,lV "".fl8.
..v.r.i, WSp.',.w -""" jnsonanicai,
several; FOREMAN machine shoo t-nivi'
SALES MANAGER, interior wodwwklng con
cern. $2000: other positions i,ni nttailTSSl;
SERVICE CO.. 1301 Land Title Bldg. .
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAIJ.
BOOKKEEPER, office -exeout ve. experienced
commercial, cost, constructive, sccounts.ee?.
respondence. managing help. F 0437 Le " p",
CARETAKER wishes position: A-l ref'- can
preserve fruits. ?!K H it,!. .. " cn
COOK, experienced, desires position rnnn
on y: country. F RB.V t-i-frVS-i.'""
COOKINQ, whltegirli reference.
Write P. oi
y nii nryii iHKurre
DRESSMAKER wishes engagements at nOmT
experienced titter. 818 S. 21st. nome,
DRES8MAKINq. designing and remodellna $ R(5
per day, carfare. Baring 7737. B
O'RI-S. 2. wish positions together, cook rham"
Colorado " waltr""' relerenies?0,0:?;
OOVERNES8 or companion. Parlslenne French"
F'V&Nikar' rSSSKT "t.one,nrefi?,nnc,.:
LADY'S MAID wants place: Is good seamttr...:
references. 807 8. Smedley at" "m,tri
MAID, good cook, excellent worker nnn-. - '
assist with all kinds of housework'; $10 X.k
. 19. Ledger Branch, -858 N. Hroaj "'
"gfffr Vtky&?ni?tt 'nnlmbeT:
uhTry o0,aa.n.r.'."'C3y5 "lBy."71
8ITPATIONS WANTEDMALB '
ACCOUNTANT, experienced bookkeenee ..a
clerk: thorough, all-around rtflw 'tnan.'faDahli
Centr'al"''"1 "" '?'"" H2. Ledge?
ACCOUNTANT, thoroughly experienced In nrnT
motlSn of co-operation between embeaeh2
aystematlslnc and onranlxatlon, P.wou(d c ,,'
special engagements, day or evenmgi moderi.I
terms. Bell phone Woodland 38!iirVr""rt
ACCOUNTANT, general bookkeepina. 4n w.T
puawesa experience, commercial ihanufaJ?,,;
fta.rt,s,y,j'. v..". aaJ:
1 Vearai mar-
- aaa, avua, a suirai
ACCOUNTANT, public, will oneni do.'. ..a I'Zl
npoas. install cost 'systems and preparV an. !
clal statements. Postof nee Box aoia nnn'
BOOKKEEPER. 80. -expor.' Vn dorporatlnn .-"
countJj.gi, familiar. wiTh payrqlls Ind 2n.,JSt
highest credentials- mod. eal.'$yh Tfja 5?..l
BOOKKEEiPER'and accountanfTTaJoK-aTl1-
up in evening, and profit and lSJ? .,.wjln
complledr Bat rata wn mi sf in?tV'Vt"t
BOOKKEKPEH. thx.Vot.ahly ex.peri.eM T Zirr
open, close, write unn,ir."7j,"cs' -will
-JiadsiWs . terms, MS hTw'i.:a,'HJalajri
a cpsirlaBeaT .rasa lnretJeeHssg j 0n
CHAUFfbuii. marnea: ai mechanic; ,.
expriieiivT, .iius i,u iiiiraie; uriVS and
any car: wages 125 week. F 8B2 t
r-.nlral !.
Central,
CHAUFFKUit competent wnite man. .
experience: do all repairs! prominent-,
family; references. J 848, Ledger c.,3
CHEF-rirst-c a... long, experienced. J-
(.hea nosltlon! rami
pcountry.'
Hage. 808 N. 18th at.,
rTVtfa danrlneor or flronuntuht i-i.
with operatlftn builder. V 42&j i.dP i
.$. aAflle r- nt Mn-. 411
tT""JS"N.' Tatfi .t" ""' rr
OARDENER. mirried. one child r flowe're '
tables, general work! refs. n ao, ,'
MAN aesires posiuon on a gentleman's
Placet iiui pro, !"! niiu. vrounos! ni-.5
wages! single, middle-aged: one highly :y.iil
mended. F 750. ledger Central. ' conJ,l
MAK.AND WIFE, colored, wish posltiime-l
getnerj peat reiorencea. auoa ITafharipZ -
Mt."-,V.ti.,SLn"5W..5olnt.iin
!"" " -T-cs.vj"af -" uuuer and vii
wifA tn exc-Dtlonally fln rnnir h.Ji v
.l ae,te Via l It .ii4,
41
nii ibi j Vi V VrTjncPa,!
'.V cTt." F- B4B."'ln.."'S",.L WIUl
OFFICE MANAGER or head bookkeeper. a
28. 4 years In charge of. offlce. credit S
collection work. 1M yeara" public accountiS
work, forceful correspondent and eucces
In handling hslp; well versed In modern MAS
practice: college graduate, P 530, Led., cVm,
OFFICE or ssles position desired by GlrarTcl
lege graduate, 25: dependable and acsreiiirT'
" - -iiini..
Bell phone Diamond 2278 J. ""stiTa 1
SALESMAN, exper., would like to connect wits i
good house: permanenti strictly tempe?i
Al reference. Address F 748. Ledger Central i
TRANSIT MAN, 2 years railroad. 2 years ml
atrurtlnn. 1! veara aurvev: refAr.n.. r? 4
718. Ledger Branch. 8701 Germantown aV? ;
Kill
TOUNO MAN WlSltES TO CONNECT W!
:lB m CONNECT WlTaT
ONCERN WHERE 8ALKC
SELLING EXPERIENCl
ECIATE6: SALARY MOS!
.KnnitBi'EMTiiii "VU-
m
MANSHIP AND F
WILL BE APPRECIATE
ERATE. P 842. LEDGER CENTRAL.
XU
YOUNC
3UNO MAN. technical college education.
aires evening empioym't. Davis. 1755 N. i,v 1
YOUNO MAN desires clerical position: accurate 1
at figures: neat penmnn. 2220 Oermunt'n a"A'l
,, , X.t-OL, ...H-..B H..UI-. ,....1 .... M
MiiiAiiboa ,,a.,,.a iiuamuii, uuiirr VSlCt Of H
rook: good reference. Toklo Iwa, . 308 If .1
18th st. "Vil
EMPLOYMENT AGSNCIES
NICHOLLS, 1820 Ralnbrldre, has flrsbclssas!
Lngnsn ana otner Dutiers. valets, secoal'l
men, housemen, footmen. Prot. and Cat -J
rooks, waits., chambermaids, 2 girls tontherra
English Prot, nurse, French ladles' mil'.
etc.: vacancies, cooks, $7 to $15; waits, par.l
lormalds, chambermaids, nurses, Prot. laoWl
mmD, Hiivneii jiiaiu., iridu mate nsis.
Thone Locust. 2180. ' ''Ji
-n ,,, .,, a ,ftk A ...... i.. ' "
Airvn, jviic, ui, a. auiii .,, wh."ih positioH s
fnr flr.t-rln.a ryinlca rhamnermaMa ii
laundresses, ladles' maids, governesses, ball
POSITIONS wanted- for Scotch Protests!. "
couple; first-class butler; wife chamber milder'
parlor maid: also Protestant cook titi
waitress losewirr. aid o, uui.
MADAME PLATZ. 805 S. 11th st., wants aial
supplies white help. Telephone- Walnut 1713, t .
MRS. HARVEY, 1010 Rlttenhouse sq. Wantee,.!
reliable help for all capacities; refs. required. 'a
WANTED Cooks, chambermaids, hwk. glrlM!
Aliss uoso ougneriy, xoio v, uiraru avs. t fa
ATJTOMOBILES
For Sale
ALLEN two-passenger roadster: almost newi
over-size tires, one extra: car run lets thsa 1
2500 miles I
EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION
1034 Chestnut St.. Sorure 704.
Distributors Standard "8" and Allen "1" cjl. 1
BAKER electrlo modern S-passenger couoe; sx'
cellent rond.l absolute sac. Apply at desk. Tnt
kittle iiotei.-:..! a. uroau st. i-none ivai. ssm.
BU1CK. 5 pass.. 1013. Model C-23; an econom-
leal family car In excellent condition.
H. P. Baker. 01 H N. Broad at. Toplar 7887.
BUICK Roadster for sale; Dclco sjstrm; full
eaulnment. Ruch Motor Truck Co.. 1014 N. .
Front. 1
CADILLACS. 1015 and 1010 models, thoroughly" ti
overhauled, repainted and guaranteed by us,.,l
Aiilnmnhlln Snlea Cnrnnratlnn. 142 M. P.m.a4
CADILLAC 15. Just overhauled. 3""new tlrei. i
private owner. F 45!
Ledger Central.
CHALMERS 1012 Seven-passenger
llmouilna J
excellent running orner. vim aioioiirucg uvh
uroaa anu jiunungaon bis. ,
CHEVROLET BAHY'GRAND 1015 touring. !.'.
gant conauion; onrgain price, i,. a. nowsni
Co.. 250 N. Ilroad st.
COLE "8" Seven-passenger touring car. New
non-skid tirea; seat covera: car hko new.
EASTERN MOTOR CORPORATION
1031 Chestnut st. Spruce 704 ' (I
Distributors standard ' nna Alien cyi."
ii-utpnv loirf
WINTER AND SUMMER TOPS. CAR THf JM
EXCKLI.KNT UUNUITIUN, , 11
t-ioTPTiv mrviwoii rnnnnniTlml i m
1034 Chestnut st. Spruce 784 11
Distributors-Standard "8" and Allen "4" cyliffil
KISSEL COMMERCIAL 1'anel Body, good 1H'j
ning order, good tires. Vim Motortruck Cm V
Broad and Huntingdon,
t fJnCOMOtlil.E 1015 0-38
frtv..na..enB'er tmtrlne-. nalnted maroon, wit
light red ,tflplnrt" overhauled In our shopsiJ
very attractlverarlfor family use;' far better.
va.ue t nan WlM(J.W r- ,v -
??'0r?J-t-' PI"?. . , IS'.
F.'M. Halllgan,
exchange Car Pept. f. '
liaan, mar,
MARMON 1817 touring, 'practically new: saprl-i
flee. Stanley ..Motor Carriage. 2325 Chestnut. ,;
OVERLAND 1010,. .o' 'passenger. Model 83: toll j
Is tho better small cif of last year: has bees J
out Biieniiyuseai.anu--can u uuuaui "sum
H. P. ;akeir;.T)i8 wi' "Broad. Poplar 76T."vvl
Chain-drli'e truck units. $82S. '.?
KAItuilu vvorm-arivo truck units, (.
Whyippx more? ,
RAYFOjip ttjj, ii ana maiana ave.
ntTair tOKI liafal hnv. ZftArf rnnnln nM.r.
Vim Motortruck Coi Broad and Huntlnrl,1
ireeia
TWO AUTOCAR TRUCKS.' lM-ton exprcil
bodies. $000 ench. v
THE WHITE CO., 218 N. Broad. st.
L. H. O'Neali Used Car Manager. ,
Phones: Bell. Spruce' 5050: Keyst.. Race 173L
USED TRUCKS Several well-known mskss, J
ranging from 1 to 8 tons, with and witness M
nodiea. nsrrorn Phil, mn.. aana :naino
'Wanted
WANTED
"RTTTniV RTfl STY Rnnhnt lj
STUTZ 1916 Runabout
LOCOMOBILE 1916 Runabout
In answering give lowest rash price, molar A
number and condition. Only private owner 4
need answer this ad. F 847. Ledger Central. 1
AUTO LIVEEY AND GARAGES
INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO.
. .Hudson Superslx Limousines
Special attention to weddings and funerals
mnaat ilia T -1 nl. Tlt
.- aiituiw um. r-icver cocq ruin .
POPLAR 1017 To hire (open day and nlthOl'
Park 148!! hranri.neu, r.tmm tnnrlna cars,
f-25 hr.: also brand-new 7-pass. llmoustnf,j
"" nr.. weooings. lunerais. iixq uirtu-,'i
ATJTO BEPAIRING
A, If, Compton
WORK DONE HONESTLY
4807-8 N, Broad. Phone Wyo. 670.
SfBBDOMETER TROUBLES
See BILLY at hts new location
BIO NORTH BROAD ST. ,'!
VALVES GROUND CARBON CLEANED! 'I
HERMAN VEDITZ . '
2121 Vina at. . Spruce 1312. H
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ATJTO SUPPLIES
TtMlRM nniniMna uvitt
New Departure Service Sta. The awlllla:
aha wvrcn at, rn. walnut min, ace
ATJTO TIRES
V
HERCULES TIR-S
- . .'Guaranteed .,
.10x3 $0.50 .14x4 112.85
30x3
s'ONSKID TIRES !
30x
iicu -ruiiKM. guaranteed. .. . sT
OLPH'tIRE'CO., 1235 Arch st:j
HORSES
HORSES, harntsa nnd ri.imn
-1-a M
largs Wharf warons: aelllnr entlra
wacor
ntlr, hi
torse eflul;
ment. Robert Chaftont. 47th and
47th and Pasc
ISCoa i
ave. wooaiana bto.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED-rPartner.' with $3000. active or sllsa.
assist me In the development of a large wsf
rn commercla enterprise !assets to Se un&
our contrail v.tiiut bKa,.. aon ,u nAi. wnAniM
atanl.-n...al,u, a .. ..JT .iTll u, .!-
staple-necessity: are among
est Industries! must h h.
int the wprld's great
handled -fmmedlanlri J
MinA 4iirlsrmant KM 1
broad-gsge man. with good
business or banklnv f-nin-tlA,
opportunity toMdlvld.vbeVw-e'.S"u.Wh,ilFmlf UolS
upimnunuy to aiviae between us hair mll.
E.roi1.t.,,''JCeS!;'o For aopointment address la
mediately M 162. ledger Central ' -
A tA . . . .. 7T. '. . .... . A ,
"W.'"s ox limning your liability ii:.
w-"i,l-Y,tro,ATB Youn nusiNitss jw
. ,W,JiY"a Delaware offlce and are reiWi
eaulpped to serve you In this and many o1
"Mil , W'jl
iJSNhITJ5P.8,5RVI?5, CO- OF AMERldA ?
Lombarit- $888,. 574.87B T)rTal Bu!ldlngi .
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MAN A competent outside or office manwt.
position, advertising, adjusting. msnlM
etc.: reasonable salary. Frankford lisT
M 154, Ledger Central. 1,84
?7r(nnanft,hLv"lf business. Tn th. northes
VfiirHVlHi Vn'" seatinaVapaclt 600! ruf
BSejti8 J.,.?.ni house; rfrst-class netS'
-. --- t. -,-., I aula mavini.Diriura uiBiiin
IP YOU .Wa .DMn Irioked, Into iueetlea-
1SSS
1'ennayivania. Biasr.i aiv iiermcr exper,, age
and salary Vanted, r? UP. ledger Cantral.
STENOGRAPHsIR Capable, eiperleaee waat-
rninill-lll-iir ii" J',4... ai,-. ,
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