v rrwyTOW-,w r'V " "'WT'", ' 'I - " f. IF IIKATHH. 7 - ( I MMMrr f my wlfa. who died invnniuira By BAND, 80N AND DAUOHTER. JDtatlj :; 4 5-,VL . 'I late Will (r ind frier tip. m.. I ; seon Dln fX Church Auto FRANZEN. Aug. 12, euddenly. THERESA, daughter of Joseph and Wllhelmlna Frann Vo u iur,,..., tf wmijunn Lire, iso. 18. L. K. of A.. inylted to funeral, Thura.. 8 re., parent!" residence. 378 Jacob! at., Hox borough. Requiem ntn St. Mary'i Church a. m. Int. St. Mary'! Pun., Roxborouch OILSON.-Aug. 13. ' EDWARD hu.bnnd of Catharine ailion (nee Dougherty). Relativea and friends, police of 3d DIM., Invited to fu. tieral. Bt.. 8:30 a. m.. 250 N. 12th at. Solemn tnass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mercy UIIA MARY aa-ed 3 ! tmrr, lila mmti1nm 111 I.4 l, . rt hohocken, Frl., 2 p. m. Int. Uairen Hill, Body may bo viewed Thun. eve. HEALEY. Aug-. 12. JANI2, widow of Ferguv Ilealey. aged 77. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcca. Fernurood Chapel, wd . 12 noon. Int. In adjoining- rem. HOLLYWOOD. Aug-. 12. MAROARET. daughter of lata Tatrlck and Margaret Holly. wuiiu. iiciiii nixi iiirnun uiviieu IO lunerai. rl.. 8:30 .m..si7 Manning- at. High mass unurcn iu a. m. Int. GKAUEL. At Conihohorken. Pa., Aug 13 IARY E. (nee Lnverty), wife of John s. Urnu'l.' ged 32. IMallven and frlnils Invited to fu- ? b- ' ?mtn ward Democratic J 'rl., (I a. m., 11.1 N. 11 nt. Laurel. Del. Itc hurl., after 0 p. m. i', of requiem St. 't'atrlck' Nw Cathedral Cem. JONES. Aug-. 14, JANE A. JONES (nee Fen. ton), wife of John W, Jones, aged 4'. Itla. tlvea and frlenda Incited to funeral. Frl.. 3 p. in., huaband'a realdence, 135 Leater terrace. Camden. Int. evergreen Cem. KELLY. Aug. 12, auddenly, MAltU'.KCT. wife of Dennla Kelly (nee Mnnahan). Ilelatlvea and frlenda, League of Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8 30 a. m Ilurmont ave Oak. view, Del. Co., Ta. Solemn maaa of requiem fit. Charles's Church. Kellyvllle lu a. m. Int. St. Charlea'a Cem. No carrlagea. KELLY. Aug. 11. ROSE A., daughter of lata Hugh and Ellen Mollln. Relativea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura, 8,30 a. m CM N. 34th at. Solemn requiem mm st. Agatha'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto service. huaband of Josephine Knaff. Relativea and friend. also Holy Name Society, of Tranangura tlon Church. Phlla. Lodge. No. (14, L. o. u. it.' Beneficial Aaao. and Bonner Uencflrlal Aeao.. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8-30 a. m.. r.713 llorfi mann ave. (67th at. and Ilaltlmore ave.). High rian Church of the Blessed Sacrament 10 a. m. nt. Chester. Auto aervlce. KNORRAue. 14, EVA. wife of Theodoro W. Knorj and daughter of William F. and Anna E Rudolph, aged 2S. Relative! and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 P. m,. parents' realdence. J-208 N. Lambert t. (near 21at and Husquphanna ave.). Int. Ml. Peace Cem. Itemalna may be Viewed Thura. eve. Auto funeral. KRIEUER. Aug. 13. CHARLES, husband of Margaret Mayer Krleger, aged Ml. Relativea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Thura., 5 p. m., 03.1 Spruce at., Camden. N. J. Int. Ilarlelgh Cem. Frlenda may cull Wed. eve. KUNKEL. Aug. 13. ANNIE, widow of John Kunkel. Relativea and frlenda Invited to fu. neral. Thura . 2 p. m., realdence of Mrs. Mary Miller. C30 N. 22d at. Int. private. Remains Inav be viewed Wed. eve. Auto funeral. KUNZK5. Aug. 13. CLARA, wife of Harry XV. Kunilg. Jr.. and daughter of Jeeae and Klttabeth II. Dunn, ged 23 Relativea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Frl.. 2 p. m., parent!- realdence, 2818 N. 2d t. Int, private Oreenmount Cem. Remain! may bo viewed Thun. eve. LANINO. Aur. 14. MAnaARKT. widow of Rev. M. H. Lanlng. Funeral nervlcea at the S.'orBt.Nugen.t .,Iome- 32' W. Johnaon !U. Otn.. Thura.. 10:30 a. m. Int. private. LAYTON. Aug, 14. WALTER J., husband of Mary II. Layton (nee. Small!. Relative! and frlendi. employe! of P. It. T With at. barn American Mechanlca, Haddington Yearly II. A.. 4th Ward Democratic Aaao.. Invited to funeral. iieuiiem ai weat J'hlla. Itemalna may be vleweii l.PTRK. Anv 11 AltTintn Tl V...I .. Jfary M. Leea. Relative! and friends. Falla Jlen. Aaao.. Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m.. J 128 Crawford at,. Falla of tichuylklll. Service! In Church of St. Jamei the Lei! 2:45 p. m; Int. adjoining ground! LIPP. Aug. 13, HENRY, Jr.. huaband of Florence It. Llpn (nee Krause). aon of Henry. frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Thura.. 2 R!.nV.,.iPiren,A' r.'u"ll,en.ce 2- N. ilancroft at. V?.w?S'VWe"d'..I70,ohirS0p.(?nm- ,,ema,n ma" be LOHLEY. Aug. 12. IIERTHA. wife of R. W. . 'fy--.u l'vei and frlenda Invited to fu. S-fh' ViVS"A 1 ? '?. "' reildence. Z. J, rirth, 4714 A at. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Re. malm may be viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 p m 1LUMan,vT?il'i?Bl5 'nedale. Pa.. Aug. l?:.iSUin? ALICE, daughter of Carl j. and Maria Ludwlj (nee Fadeley). aged 11 month!. '".H'fci.rA.r1'. Int' Lansdale Cem. McCULIUaiJ. Aug. 12. PATRICK, huiband fn'vMi!,r'frlte "cCullough. Relative! and frlftd. Invited to funeral, Thura., 8.30 a. m.. 2747 i moi1,t-vP'hV,rd- 8oIemn requiem ma.i fit. Ann'! Church 10 a, m. int. Holy Cron McCUSKER; Aur. 14. EDWARD J., aon of lc,ranJ; r-.f1"1 Cecilia McCusker (nee Hee y, aged 29. Relative! and frlendi. league of the Sac'ed Sfv rN;niTA,tarn0'T',e,y.of ?'i Momca'g Church. Dlv. No. 70, A. O. H Invited to funeral. Sat., f 80 a. m.. parents' realdence. 1838 Daly si. High maaa of requiem St. Monica'! Church .lL'm- !"! "O'y Crow Cem. McDEVITT. Aug. 12. DENNIS MrDEVITT. Relativea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thun.. 8:80 a, m.. 3018 Richmond it. Bolemn maia of requiem 10 a. m.. Church of tho Nativity, D. V. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. . McKELVEY. Aug. 14. MARflARET Mc KELVEY, widow of Patrick McKelvey. formerly of Oakvlew Delaware Co., Pa. llefatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8 a. m.. S. W, cor. Baltimore and Wyoming avea., Lanadowne, Delaware Co.. I'a. High mass St. Phllomena'i Church U a. m. Int. St, Charlea'a Cem,, Oak View. MEINEL. Aug. 12, LODIHA, wife of Henry C. Melnel (nee Manual). Relative! and friends Invited to funeral service!. Thure., 2 p, m., 226 W. Hanard at. Remains may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. Jnt. Mt. Peace Cem. MELLON. Huddanlv.t Aur. 11 n An Air fj ANNA, daughter of late William and Mary J, T4U enon. juiallvea ana friends Invited to fu. i-t &' :"nXc ThU"- &J- m- Oliver II. Pair t -"iKf.i.Rn ,ai""iii"TiVArr"BA,K?,,! v.- r, ? aon of Raymond Earl and Mildred Miller, aged ' w duiivit .iufH buu trieiiua invtiea to IU. ( , neral atrvlcei, Thun.. 2 p. m.. reildence of L.- parents. 2889 8. 12th at Iat.prlvate. m w MOaEE. Aug. 14. ELIZA ELLEN, daughter 'l r of late Daniel and Ann Mogee. Services Sat., In. in., at reildence, Ridge road, Mogeetown. c,v Int. -private. Remains may be viewed Sat., 13 'I'MOrlAt-Ana',' W. ELIZABETH, widow of . wue iioncw vi iiroerai given. ejstdwiM,, JfMjtW. Columbia ave. W,FWir-"oar. Aug. Vi. JAMEH F. LAnD.-aaalMnd of Catharine xr. Un. (Be CaUmanl, aged 60. Relatival and la. amalareaag Hi Y. Shlobulldinr ha., in. 4 ta fuaral, .Tbure,, 8:80 a. m.. 680 Fair- J k"',5',.r- "olemn requiem maai af the Saerad Heart 10 a- nt. 1m irni. Coin. Aula, funeral. JU.-At Faimyra. N. J., Aur. 14 hiuan4'pf Neitle V. Morgan and aon i f .-ana late smiiir II. Morgan, aged &' ''! o'w'nal menlngltli. ud of Emilia Morlta (nee IptaeopalHowMtal. vWed."aC; RAlT.- 1 nn-n-rirA vr.lVrrini) wldew St Theodore Batt. ltelattves and frlenda In led i to funeral, Thun., 2 p. m., 10(5 Erie avi. t. Chelten Hills Cem. t ., BAUMEI8TER. Aur. 18, AUOU8TA M., pugnier oi lata casper D. ana . wargreua Baumelater, Rtlatlrea and friends, members f. uriuia iien. nocietr, Altar society, oi oi, onarentura'a Church, invited to funeral, hura. 8.80 a. m., brother's. residence, George I llaumalatep. 7Xna N. irirhl11 at. Hnlemn -' , fequlern mass St, llonlfaelua'i Church 10 a. , '' 'Jnt'JPr.,v, Moat Holy Redeemer Cem. , - BEAKITHLEY, At his residence. 2084 Bridge Tfa. 'rangrora, Phlla., Aug, 14, jay i t BKARDSLEY. Notice of funeral later. 'I a. DOFINOER. Aur, 14. JACOB 1I0FIN0ER, .k-s 'huahand.of Katharine BoHnger, 120 Vine st. t ' Noflce of funeral wilt be given. . vCr SSl'J. 5 OIuer. Chester, Pa.. ALBINA O. i.lpt BRADLEY, aged 71. Service and Int. private 2. Relatives and frlendi Invited to funeral services, Frl,, 2 p. m., 2108 N. 7th st. Int. private. " ANNIE 1.. wife of Harper T. Bresiler. Rela. r i, J 1lYi anil frlnr1a fntlra.,! n ..- I .a..,I... r ' ZC. ""- u . " oi wRiion ave. xciiaaci ' i Diiia. mi. nrivai. unous, Aug. 14. LIZZIE K.. daughter of iviiiiam a, and iiary Iirous. Relativea friends Invited, to funeral services, Frl., runerai panora of .Martin l.voy t Hon, mnA mt In h I...... Kl II.... ..... "--'".' . in., i-iiini-, ,. x ru, t,riii. Iirtllt?l:.Aiir. la. nirntini. w hit.Kn,i r,t Mabel Bruce (nen Stont) and son of Celine and late Robert K. Bruce, aged 28. Relativea and friends. Phlla, Fire Ins. Relief and John R. Martin Council. No. 20, Jr. O. V. A. M., Invited to funeral services, Thure., 2 p. m , 88 N, Lin denwood st. Int. private Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed., after 7 p. m. Auto funeral. COLK.imTTHlit 1- muv w erne. rwri- . rt ...1-. i i -!.-: rLtv i.jT ' w-y .aw ji. emuvr nnu irienus, irimine k',J0 !odge No. 117, F. and A. M. Senate Lodge No. -iX. Vn T n n c i.ii.j .. ... i ii,:. o . ". - " v. ... iiniirw iu lunriMi. lieu,, n p. m.. 433i Chamber! ave., Camden. N. J. int. private, at convenience of family, St. Ueorge'e. I CONWAY. Aug. 12. ROSE, widow of Peler Conway, Relativea and frlendi. If. V. M. So oallly. Altar and Roaary, Sacred Heart and Propagation Sorletlei of Church of Our Lady of Victory, Invited to funeral, Thura.. 8:30 a. fm.. 11120 Race at., Weat Phlla. Solemn requiem Mia Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. nt. Holy Cross C.tm. ..c0,"A.u5-,:!- at markwood. N. J.. JONA. TIUN O. FOX, .aged 77. Relatives and frlenda. Tonawanda Tribe, No. 104. I. O. of R. MV. In! i S"dr ,0 'un!,ra'. Frl.. 2-30 p. m Blackwood. Gli 3,a 8rvlf, house. Int. Blackwood. Frlenda may call Thura., 7 to 0 p. m. CULIIERtSON. Aug., 14. PH1MCILLA R., i widow of Edwnrd A. Culbertson and daughter of late Henrv and Catharine Berry, aged rn, Ilelatlvea and.frlendSj Phlla. Brigade Circle, No . lt!i ladles of O. A. It. j Camp No. 10. P. nf A.. V. i5vl,f,1.,,,,lKr!'t8u,n" 1:3u m.. 2130 Wood at. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. eD,"T!.PSE,r,"TAu.-. uCAT"KniNE. daughter Jl v".".m .'!a..,a," Catherine Drmpiey (nee McMackln). Relatlies and friends Invited to fu- Jeral. Thura.. 8-30 a. m . father'a realdence. 880 Sharp at.. Wliiahlckon. Solemn high r': qulem maaa St. John the Baptlit'a Church lu a. m. Int. St. John a Cem EOAN. Aug. 12, MICHAEL P., aon of Inte Patrick; and Mary Egan (nee McOuIre). RB. tlvti and frlendi, also Penn Treaty New Year'a Alio., Invited to funeral, Frl., 8 '30 a. in., real, dence of brother-in-law, Jacob Zlnger, 433 F Thompion it.. 18th Ward. Solemn requiem miia Church of tho Holy Name 10 a. m. Int. St Ann'e Cem. ' FITZER. Aur. 12. ELIZABETH M.. datiah. ter of lat; Charlea and Mary Filler. Relativea and frlendi. St. John'! II. V. M. Sodality in- wuicu . luu-i.i, rii., o.ou a. m.. astern real, dence. Mri. Mary E. Oleaion. 437 Catharine a Solemn maia of requiem St. Phllln'i Churcl av a hi. int. i-iew uamearai ,e emca. PKATH Ity. League of (he Eacred Heart. Invited to funeral. Thura., 8:30 a. m.. niece's realdence, Mrs. Thomas Dudley, 2Z08 Ilalnbrldge at. High mass of requiem St, Charles' Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. MURPHY. Aug. 13, ANNA T. MURrHY, daughter of Patrick F. and Elizabeth T, Mur. rny, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thun., 8:30 a. m, residence of parents, BD18 Cedar ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. O'llRIEN. Aug. 13, PETER J., son of late Joseph and Henrietta O'Brien, aged 2. Ilela tlvea and frlendi Invited to funeral. Frl., K'30 a. m., reildence nf brother, J. O'Brien. 1520 S. Marstnn at(Dlcklnaon at. below 28th), Sol. emn requiem Tnaea Church of St. Uabrlcl 10 a, m. Int. Holy Croat Cem. O'DONNELI.. Aug. 14. MARY, widow of John O'Donnell (nee Monahan). Relatives and -..... . a. -J .. .......I ,.-.' a.in . . iriciiun iiitiifii . iuiin.il r n . ..iii n 111. ri, . mirr u. ruii'n.riB. v. jt .. dence of her eon, Thomas O'Donnell, 41.11 N ,8th eocletlee of which (in waa amenber. Invited to i. noiemn nign rrquiem maaa tnurcn or in runerai, inure., o v n. in., pji r, iun . ooi, mount Cam, Remains may be vlswed Wld.. to "sTlAW. Aur. 14, CAROLINE, wife of James Shaw, aged r,J, Relatives and frlendi Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2:30 p. m 331P Arnold at.. Falla of Schuylkill. Service! In Lutheran Church of the Jtedeemer. 3.30 p. m. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Frlenda may call Thura.. after 8 Simmons. Aug. u. jane aikenh. widow of Manu'l X. de Mimas-Simmons, aged no, Rela tivea ami frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 r. m., 303 N. 4lat at. Int. private. Auto funeral. SI.EMONS. Aug. 12 JAMES 8. SLKMONS. Relatives ind friends Invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed., 3:30 p. m., 1130 S, 48th at. Int. private. Friends om't floral orferlnga. Auto service, SWEENEY. Aug. 12. ANDREW J., husband . lla s-u I. In A at t.Ti,a h or- tfsilatilrsisl nriA trim--. Am Elks Lodge. No. 2i L. O, O. M., No. 61. Grand Court of Forester!! A. O. If,, No. 10. all other carnation 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Auin lunerai. 'PUNIAHD. Aug. 13 SARAH, wife nf Edward Pmilard. formerly of 3133 W. (lordnn st, Rela. tlvei and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl., 0 n. m.. residence of niece, Mri. Thoniaa Dempsey. .inol W. Dakota at. High requiem maaa Most Precloua Blood Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HA IIP. Suddenly. Aug. 13. BESSIE ItAUP (nee Morgan), wife of Charles M. Raup. aged 47. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcee, Wed . 8 p. m., .ISA? E. Indiana ave. Int. Mt. f'armel. Pa.. Thura. aft. ROTZELL. Aug. 14r JOHN J., husband of Gertrude A. Rntzell, ngrd (IU. Relitlves and friends invited to funeral aervLea, Krl.. 1 p. in.. 3322 N. lMh at. Int. private. Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto funeral. NorrlatotA papers copv. ItUCKDEHCllKl Aug. 12. FREDERICK, aon of J, f'harlea and !.nulsa D. Ruckdachel, aged f,1 Funeral eenlre and Int. private. HCIIIt.!.. Aujr. II, JOHN, husband nf the late Catherine Schlll, aged 83. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m., from son. In-law 's residence. Wm. Ayers, 22 H. 3th at.. Darby, Pa, Int. private. SCHMIDT. Aug. 12, WILLIAM, ann of late jviarun ana Aisgaenne scnmuit, ngen aa. Ite!a emn requiem maaa Aasumptlon Church 10 a. m. Int r-atneiirai urm SYMINGTON Suddenly, Aug. 14. HARRY K., son of Sarah and John Symington, aged 13. Due notice of funeral, 030 S. r.Uth st. Tt'NIS. Aug. 13. CLAYTON I... husband of Iva Morris and ann of late Anderson and Eliza Tunis. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral services, Thura., 2:30 p. m.. 430 Conarroe at., Roibftrnmrh. Int. private. Westminster Cem. TYNAN'. AUF. 12. EDWARD, husband of Ists Afrlck Tinnn. Relatives nnd friends. Dlv. No. 23. A. O. If.. Invited to funeral Thura., 8:30 n. m.. 418 N. t4th at. Solemn requiem msss Our Lady of Rosary Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. VANSA NT. Suddenly. Aug. 13, Atlantic City. N. J.. I'.MILY M. VANSANT. daughter nf late Henry R and Emily M Lewis. Due notice of funeral will bo plen. . WILSON. Aug. 13, JAMES, son of John J. and Mary C. Wilson, aged 18 months. Rela tlvep nnd frlenda Invited to tuneral, Thurs.. 2 p. m., parents' residence, .10.-.2 Westminster ave., West Phlla. Int. Cathedral Cem. Re. mains may l-o viewed Wed. ee. PAS0EX. POST UNDERTAKERS lives and friends. Court Allegheny. F, nf A.. In. vlted to funeral. Thura., 3 p. m rcaldenrn of I ADOLPH FREED. 330,1 N. 17lli st. 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VoJ.M'!'.arJr Military Orlll for boya In tho Middle and Upper Schnola. Upper School open! September 20th: Middle School September 21it! Lower School Sep- tember 24th. Head Master will be at the Academy on and after September Bth. Rcglstera mailed on application. Her. 1'HII.II- J. HTF.INMKTZ. Jr.. Head Master IIAHIU81IUHO. VA. Harrisburg Academy A Cardial Pchool Near a Cnnltal cltr . Aeountry school founded 1788. liodern bnlldlngs. large campus. Advantage of small elaasrs and Individual Instruction. Thorouak college preparation. Rates tiGO to tB0. Supervised athletlca. Separate school for younger boyi. We Invite closest Investiga tion a personal visit if possible: Write for ut catalogue and plans of new doimltary New Junior school building will be eixm far eptamher term Address ' ABTHUB K. nrtOWN. II. A.. needmt AU.ENTOWN. PA. ALLENTOWN PREPARATORY Bthool for Uoys. Prepares for cpllegei and uni. yenltlei. Magnificent new building, "na" untw loeaton. Junior Dept. Rates 1800 to 1880. Ilii 04. Dr. Wm, II. Bee-e. Prln.. AUenUwn. s?Jf BLAmSTOtVN Blair Academy for Boys Unusually healthful location. 12 raiM ,. Delaware Water Oai. 100-acre campM ,nd aS Joining farm. Perfect equipment of 8 natSi.J?; building!. Out.ln-tne-open and atnljtlo ...22? Double gjrmnanum. Preparation fw ?I,'1X tecbnlcal achoola. Xlllltary drill, vial? ttSii and s.. Ita adyantag... Write f?r cJlVlog Ulr NAZARETH, PA, EDUCATIONAI. Nuareth Hall Milit & PA. -i ' aeaoemy for UT Acadcnv - '-' tiaa" afaTa. CaHaaa sruaM. Plan Reading and Estimating Drawing, Surveying, Structural Engineering, Hydraulics, Steam Engines and Strength of Materials taught by experienced specialists. Ask for Catalog MSI. Tlinne, Diamond 831 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY ' I Broad St.. Iielon- Berks I 1'lilludrliililn 2'oung Jlen and Boa a WEXONAII. N.-J. WENONAHWffi Whoro character, manliness and honor arc developed. An independent unit in your boy's education and not merely a preparatory school. Your boy at Wcnonah will bo a man in the making a storehouse of fine possibilities. He will bo indi vidually studied. Ho will be taught how to study how to learn. There will be a drawing out of intellectual, moral and physical qualities. The boy responds because the Military System brings out all that is good and manly. Wcnonah is healthfully situated in a solely residential town; 12 miles from Philadelphia with the usual Academic, Classical, Special and Business Courses. A catalog for the parent and a view book of athletic and military life for tho boy will be mailed upon request. Dr. CHARLES II. LORENCE, Pres. .Major CLAYTON A1. SNYDER, Supt 5ol ls Wenonnh. N. J. f BKTIII.KIIFJt. PA. '".IVM.'-'V ?,Ki,,Ii!'iAIiy A.M I'OLi.Kuts run WOJID.N. Bethlehem. Pennn. Preparatorv and College Oradea fully nccrdlted. Opena Beau !itlth. J. H. CLEWHLU Ph.D.. President. rllKSTKIt. PENNSYLVANIA Slffi-fflSSB necause they aro trained for leaderahlp In peace or In war. Collegiate courses In Civil Engineer. Ing. Chemistry. Uconomlca nnd Finance. Both tOL. tllA IXS 1. r H ATT Commandant "The Wot Point of the Keystone Stale" i..nt.sti:r. pa. FRANKLIN AM) MARSHA LI. ACADEJIV Inn """)' '.l'rta uni lor lead ng roller.. ehnlca srhno s Terms moderat. Kl. '.. SI. HARTiVlN. aT L. PrTnelnal!1'1"'' tbroughou' ana tee K. BKTHI.KHEM. PA. Bethlehem Preparatory School IIETIILFJIKM. PA. 10.00 boys prepared for leading universities t 80 yean. Extensive grounds. Oymnailum swim mlng pool, athletic flelda. Summer ieaYlon beparate Junior School new building ,eMln- JOHN n. TDOOKV. M. A.. Ileadma.t,,. LONOPOBT. N. J. Winchester Preparatory School Boarding and Day 8chooI for Bora College Preparatory and general ooufeea. Catalog. Douglai Howe Adams. IlMdmaatsa. MKUCKUSHUHq. pa. The Mercersburg Academy FOB BOYS Mercersburg. pi .- .. .Hena r catalogue to Wm. Harm lrUne. Ph. It.. Li.U.1 Ueadmaatee. Box 10. i. ., YILLANOVA. PA. VILLANOVA Under Cathollo auspices. Large ramnn. Modern bu Idlngi. Course. Include EnglneeX? Classlca. Commercial and ipeolal atudlei nil" '"".rre-Medlca! Coura,1: Prep. s-hool'T uiiiieQiion wiin college, ioifntln Arfiarn -tmall boil on college grounds? tS-WJU.. vur uar siuaents. i-or catalog Iteglstmr, Box 10. Villi For catalog write anora. Pa. Easy access s3VAnTiioitn.PAi Each boy developed for hlg b? F"t?B?VS k .. T"p,'!ra,e J.l!nl0.r "et. Catalog "" AJIi'jyntJleadmaMer. Hwarthmore. Tm. Young Women and fllrla Phila. School of Design for Women ......... deepens Oetoher 1. Hiit nnOAT AND MASTF.B 8TRKETH. piiit a SWABTIIMOBB. PA. Mary Lyon School College preparation. nming-,canoelnr f.w.'S,Tnlta,r a"'he"o danclnV SEVEN GABLES, our homo for little Blrli ' Catalog. Address rrlntlpal.. Box 1S0S, HwVrthm"r.. Pa NOBBI8TOWN. PA. Norristown Academv qirlo' Resident A day" rehool near Phlla n.SCJ.1001, a Parisian. 7PupU. SSS, "J" ap""JI to college jntrance. Small claai.. Sft,?.r T -aiaiog. MUSIC KAUTIMK-ln 20 uta in KfJ!.....ti7 Ne eermeetloa wlta any ether places (eystone 'ark 034S D. Old Reliable MAONE The Pioneer Bicycle Man (Hands back of hlf. BICYCLES ALWAYS IMS BAnOAINS NEW BICYCLES (20.00 and Up Liberal allowanee nn vnnp uirrcie. . nsn nr easy payments, 8econd-Hand Blcyclea, 18.00 Up TIBES, f.1.00 UP Ererylhlng In the Bicycle Line at Lowest Possible Prices LnAir lis nv.r hefnr tiiiAhBlnw m.m enere nnd you will save money. We do nickel-plating, enameling, brazing, vulcan IZlng and weldlna. All tflna nf eanale WOrlC I lnrantAA1 .W a nKuanAv than . eheapeat. Our work Is better than the best, Call and be convinced. Open evening! an J Sundays. Daddy ot low prlcea and quality. GEORGE C. MALONE .- 1103-03 Clrnrd Avenue NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER PLACES JA mwsH rtiiiL m um. isisisisi mttp WAN1TED MALE. Continued from Precerflag Column ,. BODT MAKERS wanted, experienced on closed automobile bodies! modern factoryl nign wages. Flta Olbbon A Crisp, Inc., Tren- ton, n. j, BOY Bright, gmart. Intelligent, refined o fdee hoy wantedl exceptional noaltloni old-eitan-llahed companyi hlh acjiool graduate Pre ferred! rapid advancement If O. K. A -J". Ledger Office. , -- BOY Bright boy to run errand and make him self generally usefus'must be 17 yeara nM. Apply The Bailey. Ilanka ft Blddle Co.. mi Hansom at,, fourj n floor. . CARPENTERS wonted. Apply Foreman, foot of Rohblns st. Phlla.Klectrjc Co.iTacony. CIIAUrFEUR.nr.tr"atc. wanted In Carlisle. date's 0 Ki'l'nner n.ed"app.yr mu.f be able to makn own repairs, keep cars In ""J'r'" condition. Including a I washing and cleaning, and be courteous, obliging and aeru'lorned to wear uniform! uniforms furnished! stale in first letter wagea required, whether married or single, age? color and other particular and give refcrencea to persona for whom you have driven. Address Permanent Situation, Boil 214. Cnrllslk.JM. COMMISSION WriAVINCJ ,.-. WANTED, ON 2-PI.Y WORHTEU OR 8IN0LE COTTON WA IP FOR OOVKItN.MENV WORK! BROAI) LOOMS. AIJDIIES3 M 201. LED- oi;r officii HTTTJATI0W8 WANTBD MAEB .llatied r" Preceding Comm "SBSSSra'S :-" : htOK'T urruri. USED AtJTfVttOPl'I.Eg Genuine Japanese Silk Apple Reallstlo Coloring. jr Sent postpaid to &UC nny nddresa The Tokio Garden Co. S3 So. 8th Street, Phlla. CORSET DESIGNER who know how to make a coraet rlgnti state experience ana .'r necicdddress 11H4 Fair ave.. ColumbuaO. DELIVERY MAN. experienced, for retail store! must bn experienced chauffeur and over yearn of age. Apply by letter only, glvlnt pre Mous emplojment. J. 13. CALDWELL A CO., Philadelphia. I Leg Comfort Ho Varicose Veins, Leg Ulcers, Weak Ankles, Swollen Legs make llfo mlserahd? There la a meaeage of Joy for you In the Corliss Laced Stocking A scientific aupport and leg treat ment that fflvea lmmedlato com fort and sure help. No elastto to bind adjusta to every condition without rubber. I.aundera aa raslly as a towel. Keeps shape weara for months. Made to your measure. 11.75 each, or two for same leg, (3.00. Call and be measured free, or write for self measurement blank No. 0. We also make abdominal belts (elastlo and nonelnatlc) to order. jiour! v io u uaur; v in i aai. Peons. Corliss LlmbSpeclnlly Co Itll-I.1-1B Filbert St., I'lilla.. Pa. Kulte 430. Bell phone. Walnut SDL DRAFTSMEN, experienced In design of concrete buildings and construction work! salary liouo per annum, Apply In person nt the I rank ford Arsenal. Ask to seo Mr. BcuteT; DRAFTSMEN wanted for general machine work: state age, experience and salary ajt peeled, P Ml, Ledger Office. DHAITHMEN on government work, experienced detaller on Jlga nnd fixtures for hlgh-grado ordnance. Thli gives a man nn opportunity to do hla bit In a direct way. also excellent ehance with rapidly growing concern. Defiance Mrg, Co.. riummeriiaie near f-mnaioru. DRL'dS Experienced man t(Tork In order de. Iartmcnt of wholesale house. 1' UUl, Ledger ornce. fflf v nLrtt PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE .Loans $1000 for 10 , Bring yonr dlnmoiid. watches and Jewelry to the largest punnthoi) In the world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BONDED TO THE CITY HELP WANTED FEMALE ASSISTANT, dental orrice, well educated, refined manners, oer 17; perfect teeth required; no experience necessary. F 340, Ledger (Vntrnl. BELL TELEPHONE OPEItATINO Work near your home In pleasant and healthful surroundings, with excellent opportunities fur rapid advancement. There are twenty-eight Bell Central Offlcea In Philadelphia: probnbly there Is one within a few blocks from your home. Unusual opportunities for car nest. Intelligent young women between 18 and 24 years ot age. New employes are paid while learning and are readily advanced. Pleasant dining rooms, where the best of food Is sold at coit, in every Central Office, Comfortab'e jilting roomi for reading and relaxation when off duty. Good opportunity for senior and u pertlslng positions. Apply at 406 Market street dally, except Sunday, 8:30 a, nt. to I p. m. BRIGHT. Intelligent girls to assist In purchas Ing dept. of mfg. concerns must be quick and nccurato at figures and good memory; per manent position; state ago and salary ex- pected. JMtTJWerJCenraK HAND BUTTONHOLE MAKER wanted on men'a lino clothings none but experienced need apply, It. Jacob, N. W. cor. Broad nnd South sts. ciulunurse. exp.. or mother's helper for 1 month, to care for Infont. Haverford. Pa.s must have 1st. class refa. Phone Ardmore 127 COMPTOMETER OPERATOR WantVdrixTerlT enced girl for large orflce; excellent chance for advancement: In reply B ve age, experience nnd anlary. P B2B. Ledger Ofllcel GIIll. wanted who la familiar with checking incoming diiis. contracts, etc.: state age ex- perlence and salary wanted.' "UUF, P 020, Led- GIRL over 18 years for general office work In large ofHce; must be quick and accurate at fig. urea; aalary 8. P f,31. Ledger Office. GIRLS WANTED OVER 1(1 YEAnS OF AGE TO MAKE LITTLE CIGARS. LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY. DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK. HOT LUNCHES SERVED ' . AT LESS THAN COST. ..PAY BEGINNERS J7 PER WEEK. INCREASED AFTER SECOND WEEK GOOD PAY: EXCELLENT TRTSIFNT LIGGETT 4 M VERS TOBACCO CO. 3D AND ONTARIO. alflfi-'..'jm""lr ln, making silk tassela and J&'l!l40r'iy.rft?ft'- AP1"y Sn"th & "" KITCIILN GIRL wanted. Apply tlmekecner's uuice. lielleyueatratford. OPERATORS, experienced on ladles' waists'- """ wura; ksou pay. , Bchoenfcld A " .111.11 ! Co.. STAMPERS Experienced stampers on fine atn." iloniVy.?ni color ,""' ?ron"i '" alrla of 17 or 18 to lenrn stamping. Apply the Bailev Bank! A Blddle Co.. 1221 Sahiom at., fourth floor; permanent position. ' """" 8TKiM?a.nAr"U" i"1"1 Itemlngton operatofT aJ,'.'0?1 P?rlncei permanent position. 4th floor' PerCn 1"1 San"m t., 5JH?"A.I'II.Bn.,?na "'"! "ne with ex. perlence In textile preferred, but not abso. lutely essential! stato full particular! and .- ........ . ,Mtf, ncunerijinp. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEVRlfER wantea' exec ent oooor. for lner..ln ellm... .""."S' Ing and transcribing dictation; per week to start; chance to advance. Apf.lv finSAr", ,', STENOGRAPHER Capable young woman'-ITSt estanti exner. ln life inmnV... ..... '":.'. I?1, tlons, ref. and aalary desired. M OS,, jj.rt Cent" o .-..luiiiiAi-iibii, i-rotestanti aiiiiirr wiin neat er with a little experiences law office' ness essential. Room 205, 41 8. loth at' WANTED A refined wnmun ....- entage. preferably German born, for p.rroi. nent position to assist mother In the care Sf baby W now two yeara old. acting as com. panlon and tutor. A nuraernild I, T provldTd for heavy work. Also must bo able to manaa. household and do light aecreta"la wor IK Pllcant should reply In English and own hand, writing, stating qualifications and experience I ,i,nt Kmu.t be. rob"'t and healthy and ch?": Jul. Liberal salary and excellent homo I'osl" t on open September 10. 11. B. S.. Room 40tl till Rrnarlwnv Maw vt- "' tJt, WRivwnu V--i-l.J '' burn."Mlll,TYr"nmm r. Shel. YOUNO LADIES (2)Twlth several v "- tur.ni. in u.nti3:lViI;i'",?I,r! years' ex. I?.?V!!o.K YOUNO LADIES Positions open for 3 ne.t .' pearlng young ladles. Be Mr. Co.by Wi Real Eatate Trust Bldg. v-osDy, a.. ''iVSi.MVA'i'.'i.'TSSnssrK HELP WANTED MALT! A?h o?daThtef.hd. hc,a'rh-ft"medTu f.ingUnacco1untCTeloPSS produoe result!! give full detail a. tn "." Byoui'sro-nT' ot "ii."diVTrA- AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE ... P?ymMf?ncVaoV5af"h,n- " AUTOMOBILE BODY BUILDERH pirn,,.1 FINISHERS AND D6oRHANaFHI'ER5 lirail-OHADE LIMOUSIrJE ntlnipifi8.... AUTUMOOILl Uiuuuu.K DALESMEN. 3 tor II. t.. heavy touring cara and Wit l?n. Ul,ht. ear,' n the marLelt men ml, who A' 'H?k Busineaa surnclent to demand good V.iT" 5"WI. comraUslon. and 8arlu aS2Ji,?.r .. Bell Mjtor'Co.. aia N. Beo.ii "."' unt. AUTtJTRUCK BAlXBMAiiZSiZt. mvmr.tULim Stftw-wwarn anasMsassaea: -JJ --" ELECTRICIANS WANTED FOR W1RINO LIM OUSINE: AUTOMOBILE BODY MEN lot FIRST-CLASS WORK; NONE HUT KM'ER. NEED APPLY. EMPLOYMENT DKl"T: HALE H KII.IIIJRN..18TII tlLKNWOOD AV. ENGINEER, night, familiar with A C current. ApplyE. F. Houghton, 2(0 W. Someract. FREIGHT HANDLERS Wanted. 100; wagea 25 cents per hour regular time. 30 cents per hour nights, Sundays nnd holidays: plenty of work. Apply Stevedoro, Plera 20 and 21. S. Delaware ave- Merchants and Mlnera'Jfrnnsnortat n Co. HIG"lI-aRADEEX"ECUTIVhl WANTED . ,., , To eventually become manager for Philadel phia of a large mutual Insurance companyi local man, with wide acquaintance, pre- fnrr.,1 nn Wtin hm nlillltv In fltinroacll RIAnil- fucturcra nnd business men and sell mutual Insurance; In replying gho age, experience and aalary desired; replies will be held confident- lai. A -.-ii.i.euger unice. JOB PRESS FEEDERS. Brown A Hallcy Co., KranKiin & willow sts. LABORERS (COLORED) WANTED FOR UN LOADING CARS OF COAL: MUST BE STIIONO AND SOBER; GOOD PAY. APPLY n P. M. TODAY AND 0 A. M, TOMORROW ONLY. EMPLOYMENT DEPT.. HALF. A KILIIURN CO., ilSTH AND GLENWOOD AVE. LABORERS STRONG, SOBER, INTELLIGENT MEN WANTED ON STEADY INSIDE WORK WI'IH OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCE MEN.'. APPLY H A. M. READY FOR WORK. EMPLOYMENT DEPT.. IIAI.K A KILIIURN CO.. loTH AND GLENWOOD AVE. , LABORERS wanted, Italians, at once: good, steady men, for permanent positions; 30 cents per hour; commissary on the plant; excellent houslnu conditions Apply lSlBArchj.t. LABORERS Only good steady men needapply. Call 8 a. m. nt tho Atlantic Rehnlng Co. Em Ploment Department, Phlla. Gate, 3144 P.iasyunkate. LABORERS wanted for general work; steady IKJsltlon. Apply N. W. cor. 0th and Brown. LABORERS foil I.AUORERS FOR 3123 LUD- LOW.JpIlEET1 MACHINIST Firnt-elasa machinist who has bad experlenca on plumbers' brass goods; must have thorough knowledge and sufficient Inltl ntlo to talio chargo of small shop; good op portunity for right man; mnn of considerable experlencrt preferred. M Q."iri, Ledger Central. MACHINIST wanted for general factory repair work; reference required. Apply N. W. corner 0th and Brown fits MAN. colored, alngle. to work on gentleman's place In suburbs, muit understand caro of cow a nnd chickens and run Ford car; refer- enre. F 3 .'.P. Ledger Central. MAN to repair small motors, electrical home uevicfa anu take caro ot etocK; Btate salary expected F 341. Ledger Central. MEAT CUTTER, first-class, wanted; permanent po s 1 Uo n. Apply Wm. L. Raiser. Olenslde, Pa. MEN Wanted, bollermakers, locomotive ma chinists, car repair men, laborers, locomotive cleaner!. Pcnna. It. R.. 1741 Filbert it. METAL WORKERS wanted, experienced on pleasure ear; closed bodies; modern factory; high wages. Fltz Gibbon & Crisp. Inc. Tren ton, N. J. MOLDERS IB. floor molders on stove work; steady work and good pay. Apply nuin-rimeiiuciii, iiauiugnc, ouru & wo., Al bany. N. Y. plate OFFICE MANAGER A largo manufacturing corporation desires to secure the services of nn office manager for one of Its plants In Pennsylvania; uppllcants must be especially well versed In manufacturing, cost accounting and office routlno generally; replies should contain full record nnd referenced and state approximate salary desired. Address M 130. Ledger Office ORNAMENTAL IRON FINISHERS wanteds 8 hourn: good pay; steady work. A. F. Jorss, . 31.'. 13th st. N. W.. Wa!hlngton.p. a PIPEFITTERS EXPERIENCED FOR PLANT WORK. APPLY EMPLOYMENT DEPT.. WOOD v'rILUUUN CO- 18T AN GLEN- SALES-MANAGER. Philadelphia district, by publishing house handling extensive line sUndard authors nnd special editions, sub scription plan; should be a man with success ful record, capable organizer with Initiative and constructle Ideas, necessary confidence to do blcKer and greater things: commission basis; nlve imrllrula'rs that will enable us to Judge your ability; replies will be treated In strictest confidence. F 444. Ledger Cent. SALESMAN wanted" for Philadelphia and vi cinity, to handle the famous "Murphy Line" ot art calendars for advertisings exclusive ter ritory; yearly contracts producers earning S3000 to J50UO a year. Wrlto the Thoe. D! Murphy Co.. Red Oak. la. &ALFSMEN Threo clean-cut. Intelligent, llve vtlre mens opportunity for permanent con nectlon for men who can earn from 1500 to $1000 a month and up: only big, broad-minded, active men capable of grasping a real oppor tunlty to mak big money and who can appre. elate our distinctive methods In preparing men for properly presenting our propoaltlon to the public need call, but If you believe you can fit in with these conditions come In and int ui lain ii. nvcr. vvj .viqener lliqg. SALESMEN Two experienced stock or bond salesmen! men with clientele or to work on direct leads; only high-class can handle our proposition. In which there Is big money. AppySJJVencBundUijr: SENIOR ACCOUNTANT wanted; atate expert. cin.w ruin uvurr uiuumiiinic urma, marneq or single, age, referenco nnd aalary. Addresi I'. O. Box 67 1. Memphis, Tenn. """fees Biiuc draftsman wanted. American Engl neerlng Co.. Aramlngo ave. and Cupibcrland. SINGLE MAN, white, wanted, from 20 to 23 yeara of ago, na companion for a boy of IB- to reside with family In Philadelphia. Full par llculara given on application. A 228. Inid.Oft. STOCK SALESMEN on large Issue; shipbuilding shares; good commission and office co-opera tlons no advances. Sales manager. 1126 Wldener Building. Philadelphia. ,m"r' "'" WANTED By large Baltimore concern, thoroughly experienced man In china and housefurnlshlng departmentis must be able to handle men and take charge of stocks! but not to buy. in answering state age. present po. sltlon and salary expected, all replies strictly confidential. Address M 2im. Ledger Of ne" Wli5B?fti:,W,TO-..ff;AM. s'heL - - , ." t'HIIU ICI11 1IU. WHITE MAN for night works desirable Inside r".U,n.:..,0v.d Pa" fi""1"? ? ."'KM watch. not over BS iy,.,J f of ' ."g-e. le"- a"d M "4U. Ledger Central. WE AltH TM TTin XfAlil7-iT. . '' : dlsaatialled with their rVe.ent place, of em! ployment and are desirous of becoming nirl mnntly located with nn up-to-date? rfllSble nrm which offers Inducements for "advance! ment to men who have the proper nuallneal tlons and ability and who are able to take fhd.vint?." of an opportunity when offered tS them. We are conifnua y adding to our faiS ory and equipment, which enabl'.ua to offer ?n,br,,h','utur! ,0 raPw men who ore looking for good, permanent position.. PrefwlrivX given to nonunion men. 'reference e pay a 10 honua to men who ar mm. LPXrNV3f5DINdE PaolVd o'er.r.af. fYpVAUlVr'a'anS l?'. L'ggW;""1"" S"tlCnUe'c'e7.any1 Oeneral . allEENWAi.r'D ApVnTOT7o .r.KKr,ffiKiUitSSir.lffe ager: head Lookkeeper take chara.?7h1 m,n: accountants, good waieai two aBsJr.r.,eiJJ)tSt kS, ledger payroll tlmikeeptor' clwk.S cJncaj draftsman. $30; efflclencv .niim'' SrilT!1 n"J. construction men fo?om.e; machinist, woodworking foreman ' I0rman ihlp competent Xnogfaphe7lwVJI,!Ury; executive office poeltlori! bneni aiii?." 0.0'1 for technical an college m?n ' ',0 ! MM & un?er.-.,.f,'io1,.n.cC,u.- f stui operation same locality alnr. i .V wantei-pemat!w gITOATIOWa WATBJj-."aiZEir SITUATIONS FRANKLIN 1916, Series 8, Five - Passenger Touring Car; repainted; rcfinlshcd; motor rebuilt; nil new" tires; full guarantee; $1500. 1910, Scries 8, Five - Passenger Touring Car-, repainted; rcfinlshcd; motor-rebuilt; good tires; guaran teed; $1300. 1916, Series 8, Two FivcPassen-- Tmirlnce Cnrst one nt $1100 sold Ss is, and one nt $1200 sold ns is. These two enrs nro a good buy; act Quickly. 1916, Scries 8, Two - Passenger Roadster; the famous Doctor Car; repainted; refinished; motor re built; sold under tho company's full guarantee. Wo have on tho floor four used 1917, Scries 9, Fivo - Passenger Touring Cars, to bo sold with the company's full guarantee. Also a few cars of older model Franklins; these cars must do soia; act quicKiy. We also have on the floor the fol lowing water-cooled cars: Cadillac 1914 Seven - Passenger Touring Car. Cadillac 1912 Touring Car. Studcbaker 1915 Seven - Passen ger Touring Car. Ford 1916 Touring Car. Ford 1916 Cabriolet. Marmon 1913 Seven - Passenger Touring Car. Hupmobilo 1917 Fivo - Passenger Touring Car. Colo 1916 Seven-Passenger Tour ing Car. Sweeten Automobile Co. Distributors of Franklin Cars 3430 Chestnut Street - Ask for Mr. Ferguson CHANDLER THE FOLLOWING, CHANDLERS ARE ALL REBUILT, REPAINTED AND GUAR ANTEED! 1017 -PASS. nOADSTER 1017 CHANDLER TOURING CAR 1016 CHANDLKR 3-PASS COUPB 19111 CHANDLER TOURING 1015 CHANDLER TOURING OTHER MAKES 1010 LOZIER TOURING 101S OAKLAND MODEL 87 TOURING! LIKE NEW ' 1015 IMPERIAL ROADSTER 1917 JEFFERY 4-CYL. TOURING; LIKE NEW 1914 WINTON LIMOUSINS 1910 JEFFERY TOURING Herbert-Cook Company CHANDLER AGENCY N. E. Cor. Broad and Race Sts. ASK FOR M. A. PYOTT Manager Used-Car Department Call, write or phone Spruce 4823 AMERICAN TRAVELER, unusually fine condN tlon, electric llchts, self-starter; particularly attractive price to move quick. Bell Motor Co.. 013 N. Broad. oior CADILLACS 1915 and 1910 models, thoroughly overhauled, repalntec and guaranteed by ui Automobile Sales Con t 142 N. Bt.ad it. LOCOMOBILE. 1014 '8-48 7-pasenger Tourin? painted maroon; overhauled ln our own ahooi: would suit the most particular buyer; very attractlvo car for family: guaranteed. LOCOMOBILE I""!eu 2314 MARKET STREET F. M. Halllgan. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept. MARMON 1918 1910 MODELS rtioo ubcu care oi ocner mages. FANNINO MATII1S CO. BROAD AND RAPE HTnTCKTA John T. Cunningham. Manager Uied-Car Dept. fun-powered. 7-pan. touring. will consider any reasonable MARMON six beautiful color offer: Oakland six. 1910, 8-pass,. touring, very 5SSnon2lca1, with, ample power, fine condition. . lllni); demonstration. Phone Belmont 7005. McFARLANS rebuilt, 750 to SJ2000. Bell Motor Co.. 013 N. Broad. 1015 WHITE MAKE roadster: excelUnt condl. tlon. Address M 855. Ledger Central. 1914 JEFFERY SEDAN, equipped with new Sllvertown corda and Lee puncture-proof Um?.rSPa.ln,e.!! VL0.'' .Furantee. Blgelow ""j mumr vo.. oui j, Airoaa it. W'tkT u".' keroione for fuel. Can you beat Lt-Ji,hSnS llSSM.t10D0 for demonstration. STANLEY MOTOR CARRIAOE COMPANY 2325 Chestnut it. UBSbW,I.U&.?." AaTC1" I. W rVttTaal ffeait.n.a tf. Phonn! Bell. Spruce 5080s Ktyst., Race ITS. USED TnilPICH H....l .n i... ..' ranging f rom 1 to 8 torn" with and wlthial bodiig. Oarford Phi. Co.. axng nCiinii ' X5?i'. ?'WE' STEAMER coupe. 1917 lown 4018 J. conllt"n' Ph0n Oerman- PA.!f.B ?013 7-n!i(;riger Sedan, rebuilt and " wt wi 'i uroaa mi, LICIIIT DELIVERY, 1000taT500Tb. capacltyl full rannl body: almn.f n.. n.n i.iTiT Air 613 N. Broad. "" "uvur " AUTOMOBILES TO HIEB TOtou"lnfc.y 0rn"2lHh,R?n4-MW S""""""' PopHrn'or poo4 ,'.&"":... J.??-. stone. Park 1482 Bn.;i.i V. il. V' .?. : - --- . u uii ti. . INDEPENDENT TAXICAB ctT Imouilnn. nsrgM "gjavjasiiirag ss&jssslj ATJTO SUPPHEs AND BEPAIHIKO ATTENTION. FORD OWNERS HERMAN VEDITZ ATJTO TIBEI ?0iS, HERCULES TIRES SSlScoSslfl nn-V riKFa.. IOxSH . Broad it L N U"HRED TUBEa 'i.'.UlV."!. I-M RUDOLPH TIRE rT " S."."!"'t.!' .. ...j rcn at. HORSES "..stWrp'- WA,pDlyh,'r5nf"-,Su"' "4' Co., Darby. Pa. Ap),y afwold Wonted BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITTTiH PfonVVanUSi filS,","" ! for Invention!! tend ik.V?h .pr.,,, "red vo;svan8&co' wrtr.ATt-M'.':.""H3N, D. C. Cheitnut iL hour" o to .I.Dl'J A P. m. Bell phSl. 1 3p?uc.,HJ!J.Mmd,", ' 42B 8 rtsmmiF, d-hd' o"? uCn.'p,,0.ui5, ,.u1S?"'pn and connec neap River y BUBIWiwa OCTOBTUNmp vtnurg jrom rrectil- ffj,n7 REAL nSTATK MAN WantedeTTTr" real estate man who la txnerUnc.A MrH land on the Installment "fan, o?.L. H! charge of a large colonliatlon comB.A to be organltfdi he will be reouiSS? .' ni ir.ni tuuuu ana give hi entire iiri..'? guaranty bonds and customer. Vn,,l U ranged for: detail! on tWri.,' .reaar7. "VNirnD'fc'cooS'l'l! Drexel nUdl?Tg AME"ICA OIL AND HAH t AXTTT Tlnth In... .n4 ln -i LIO rf ...... .vr. ."".""'?. Crospecti In the Important nilJi aucla IM NITED 8ERVICK auilWllJl ri n,...rii.ii.."L- v AMmkxmjt J3rexelBulkllng FOOD WILL WIN TIIR WAti i, t- Invested In a brood sow to be rW.A J M5lH will pay large profltas booklet tM- '"' '" line mage yqrm Co.. Vlnehnd. M RARI5 OPPORTUNITY topurchA.rT shipbuilding company, the bXifneYiVeVl! inn i. JIUI.3IUIO nuiinessj not much .las" quired. Address M S45. f..X.JI,X??.eM,r INCORPORATE yourlnirsT-owS; Charters under any State. Intervi.-. " obligation. PennsJlvanl" Charter Ji'" rn . onn nAVAi hmw iiiier uuarAnt, I'ARrNEll wantetirwllh some capltai-Tr shirt manufacturing bimin... tfB.W.ln CAPITAL eecured for IncorportcTTisfr . enterprises: state parties. ps, JrS'tljrimw .. ig. C,f BUSINESS PERSONALS DAMAGE claims, builnesi and other m. . handled. . account! collected, etc., biiS?"11 .n -w. iuui niu H Protectrt wi.t your advancing any fee. Mutual Adim. i.u.i huiiiii iu. xieeu ifiag,. I2H iftiZ" . - iiuen. Sykes Detective Agency tnvVAb .. . .itunu ur.nrt ".V.VVAiK5..fJ.'mn"A..Pl.tlmiiri5 KEMAT?rco:;o82-dire.rn,v.c'ntAip'i!ta - DMM9KP.2. DIAMrwrT- "UUU.,S0,,A,N,P ESjaiANaa,- rJ nfitirwnn wnn.. - OLD GOLD, PLATINUM. ETC j iL.uuLmmii, Altt O. B1H g-p. ottnpnpf.irnnsi ttAtn ..... l" . tho only riprmanpnt way: ryebrow.. .Ur MISS 8Jllhh 402 KeUhheatrMVy! ntitinvnn t.m..h... Aii.iw.-iiyfT JiUUUtil A Pearls and emeralds. Apprnlaement 1 . HARRY W. SMITH. 717 Saniom ." eM DIAMONDS! highest prices paid forbid r.u J silver, false teeth, platinum, pawn tlcktK! LIPKIN. 1300 Filbert gt.. second nSoJ 1 DON'T mlsjtidne otners! Detective Millard u? t vnn fflrts. Standard TnlrtlvA Ti....r a sultatlon free. 1820 Cheitnut it. EitAtTit praised. Call or address 1430 N. loth st. j FOR SALE Bargains in Cameras and Kodak: nrl miiKtrfll Iniit rumonrM nf oil ri-A- . s monds, watches, sultcaBea, traveling 'u4 RIEDER'S LOAN OFFICE MONEY LOANED AH LOW AS IT. 128 MARKET ST. BILLIARD, pool, combination. 2d. hand. bouitLi Ll.l.l.Wl&'t .uu,. vfii.w,in,iuii, uiiuiiU. DOUtbL i nlit. rented, exch d. Keafer. 3211 Cir..A -i?l L....:.: :. ..- .:-.i-r2.i Ull.l.lAlll' lAiinao iiuiy Linu ALLETi 1 New nnd second-hand Repairs Suppitts, rL HU.tAI IUUAl-OiDDI V.U.. ii H. 8TflL Hpftlcq. Files. Safes and HoiiecrinLil Dullng. Central Second-hand Furniture Co,?! 904.900-014 Callowhlll st. Filbert 4sT 3 DESKS, telephone booths and other complitsl office equipment: fine condition and low srlcMil free delivery. Hughes. 11th and Buttonwoiqll OFFICE FURNITURE Large line desks, safes, files, cabinets general offlco furniture. PATTEN FURNITURE CO Locust 4070. 1127 Arch st. Race 5MK. H PRINTERS. NOTE Big bargains In tr, nresses. oarer cutters, cases, ntnnila r.Zi etc. Phlla. Printers' Supply Co.. 14 S. tth sLH REFRIGERATORS ?8roc SiSSj HUVViJ tlUALK JU.. BUU-UB Arch St. SAFES, fireproof Closing out at half pries, m new and slightly used safes; also some wlui:'l tiuil waiiii ui. uaiiaiui. .1. .1. rourm su laniin GYMNASIUM eaulDment far tS0 ln.Z Ing basketball cage, COx30; horse buck, tort.9 rontal bars, punching bag and disk, past, ItM uihii viuu, uuniu urns. iHuuers. etc. ' .11 CHAIR EXCHANGE. S. E. cor. Bth ana Visa.! FOR SALE Fine lot of Mexican vanilla bit! cneap. f am, jeager central. HEATING HEATER boilers, range, new and retaSti removea xor (no maKin-tieisey neaiin will Install cheap. 1827 Filbert. f MACHINEBY AND TOOLS TOU MAY SEE for yourself I It mtAei difference between profit and loss for vm i have absolute control over machines aai power wiin iuuum tniunuN ULU1 pulleyi. SHAFTING and MACHINE W0B 145 North Second. JA-ME3TOCOM ft SOW- COLEMAN-SHO&MAKER-MEAD. INC, Ball automatic engine, l&zlO arranged tw fi uireci conneoiion or oeu artve Phonea; Hpruce' 078. Rare 5 52 ft D. POWRR-PTaAKT wotttpmitmt Dynamos, motors, boiler, team and oil ttyl FRANK TbOMEY. Inc.. 127 N, 3d st FOSTER No. S and 2U screw machines. feeds; Garvin No. 2 screw machines, wlnj leeas. fiuuaii, aiio rn. om. OASOLINE DRIVEN COilPRESSORS " cago Pneumatic." 105 cu, ft.: size 10"x7"xiir',l o xa s qmo lu cu. tt. qeytert s. ai fi. i SUPPLIES of every description for teitlls kfi dustrles. .-im miknjwa llftvm -Mrnivy Ron I -!. .. xm MAN'FRS of plain and automatla nuchlotrii Send for booklet. A. Nacke & Son, 210 8. tii J OLD GOLD OLD GOLD, SILVER, PLATINUM, falle twOvt diamonds and precious stonei bought: MttM.l cam price! paid. Modern Kenning LemWMY isi goutn ntn. Bell pnone, walnut eaas. OLD OOLD. silver, platinum, plated wars, eiyie jewelry, leetn piatea Doucnt tor c Est. 1870. J. L. CLARK, refiner. 807 8m OLD GOLD Cash paid for old gold, sllvtr I nnttniie clock. vnrt rlnlc rnAlrt ROOERS, 43 S. 17th st. Phone Locust 1211 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BrEClAL AUGUST tiALQ PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS 1,1 At our Uptown Stores, corner. Sixth J iiuiiivwii iiiidib, no tia,.j aiuu ."-, -,Ti. and player pianos to be sold at special Mj gust prlcei s some are marked ai low u ""I lourm ineir original vaiue. j PLAYER PIANOS Eight player pUno I uunningnam. vveoerneia, auio-ai"m. duced to S20S. 1823. 1375. etc. Term!- monthly and upward!. TiT.3ra -v.1-.-. .m.a -i.... hw rhlH a t..v& aiiii ir-inu (iimiiub " -T;r,i.a Leeter. Cunnlnghara-Glrard. Haines, Wf mtr... n.li... CA t?K tft anrf iinWArOS. T9fl! to monthly and upwards. I . Call or write for large Illustrated .Csttd wu sycwtavi yimum vt ,-.-'- HEPPID'H UPTOWN STORES l Cor. Sixth and Thompion Bti- Phlla.. kstmv tinntmrT DlAKn. In I14R AnrnA nAVinvonw r-amm. mnA A! nSW. C .. 1475. Termi can be arranged to HOWARD VINCENT. 838-838-819 N. B'j V.i.ii.i i ma ..-- -j BIWUIIIIICU UQ f CH"' PlANfi tTR Ti (BR 1 tvViV for mil ctnt upright piano; been ud: decided btri u. iJs -UUU. loUO Arcn STORAGE MILLER N. BROAD STORAGE CO.. Brosd I Lehlsh ave.; new llreproof additions rooM" Proofs furniture and china packers! utoo vani: eitlmate free. Bell nfan. Dlamenal FIDELITY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES WEST PHILA. MONARCH STORAOK CO. J SERVICn BR7I1 T.ATJHAHTER AV1 MILLION-dollar concrete fireproof Wrll' ULLION-dollar concrete fireproof wrM 5.ntt,.,!n y world 'or furniture. Eft. JJ N. Phlla. Storage Co.. 2033 Lehigh. Dl. 'j TYPEWBITEBB AND SUPPI viaiisi.i-a jnuiMTnn. FACTORY REBUILT TYPEWlirigjBfi .AMERICAN WRITINO MACHINR ., 802 CHESTNUT ST. WAL. 2840. JAISJ ir.A a. visioie Hmun fremier or '"zm month. 12.60! s month!, 6s rental vrl REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANWrj ..n a n.i. -. nun. A.lnhla. n? .v .9 uu mi,, fiwuni"" WAa-m.jiAi ANTIQUE furniture, broken lwlrr,";jjfj ver. false teeth, feather bed!. ."AnUiB 7a Walnut. Phnne Walnut 70ZP. mmi BROKEN JEWELRY, antique!. Pi0LV.03 Coin book! with price I pay malledj i Boss IPeople'a Store). 268 a. 11th. Walj iiltl.M.m..... . . .,,... el '"".munti pianoa. carpet!. anii;; , or part houses bought for rash no mi FIIRNITUHE. ETC., WANTED. REEfiSj PENNSaROVR i nfcr: Tnpr.Ani. PRES.47f ROOMS FOE BENT , I ST.. B.. 322 (The CarltonV-NIciJl' ' nished cool rooms, convenient lor P .ciean.quiet, refined I. reference, ' CHESTNUT. 5038 One or two rpol tif-ivala h.m. T j M. wm - w ht;j.
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