6, A.- - "- - ' aaMata mkrkAm Hnna tt 1M(m to fwwrv .. An , m.. at. , ! reeulem nun 81. Monlca'e a a initiio.y uros uem. auiu . 4Uot. T. MART A.. wife of WIN knold. KelatlrM and friend Invited ervice. Tue.. i p. m.. sii hi im xtrivain. weaiminaier v.eni. aw JifcTkirM Mon.. after 7 p. m. on. aged 77. Relatlvea and friends Itinera) service, Wed., 2 p. tn.. 1483 an. Int. Ml. Morlah Cm. Remains ewrd Tut. eve. Auto funerat. (.-"-Suddenly. Sept. 7. JOHN W, DA band of lata Marv A. Ilakar. aged H4. Mi and friend. Southwestern JiwnWj itn a n- i,..!..! ... .,. v.u4 l.tazl Pasch'all in, Int. private. Mt. i lem. iiemeins max o viewea iucb,, i eVm. Auto funeral. 8 EL. -Suddenly. Sept. . KDWABD F. j. husband of Blanche Baletel (nee , Med 2K. Relative and friend, win Camp, No. (tin, P. O. S. of A., Invited ai eervice. wpi. s p. m.. o-ii j.iaratn ear. Int. Magnolia, din. Friend tny TU 10 v.mj p. rn. I. Sept. 8. -JULIUS II,, huiband of iclrer. Relative and friend, all or .11... .. ...... ... .., m mmlv In. to attend funeral services. 1214 N. 50th e., B p. m. int. wea. morning nasion. m.. 1002 N. 24th at. Rt. Elisabeth' Church K008. Sept. 7. BEGINA M.. wife of John ' . TAUma. KelnllVen ml" Wed.. 8.30 a requiem mass . TO. int. new v-avnearai v.cin. nnniini The viewed Tuee., 8 P. m. Auto funeral. - NNteTT. Sept. 8, ABTHUH FREDEHICK. fceatband of Marr B. Bennett, aged 62 eara. atlvaa ana rrienas are invuea io auena iu T" anna u.fl.B a. ln,..m.lll Untlimr,i,jU '..- fVirlvatai. Auto funeral Bemalna tnav awed Tuesday, from. 8 to 10 p, m l .MTTKNHAUHKR. Sept., 7. CONRAD. hu. ''isaaST of Esther Bettenhaua-i', aged 7S. Relative j STt rtende." EM 1'oat. No 0, O, A. It.; Oer ' iaantown Lodge. No. 33. K. of P . Invited to vClSal iervlcea. Tuee., 2 p. m.. 220 K. Price ' ST.' Oermantown. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Remalna miir he viewed Mon. ere. ,- BfLoaCH. Sept. 9. 1'ltCnERICIC O. I1LOSCH. i&ttaahand of Lona nloich. Itelatlvea and frlenda, fSvenlnS Star l-od, No. 1n7, IC of P.. anil ftd.oendent Circle. No. SR. motherhood of J ,W America. , Invited to funeral aerylcea, Ved , 2 U Cedar Hill Cem. Remalna may tie Mewed Tue. ktf- t'BOTtK Suddenly, Sept. 7. ,J0HN A., eon ! )it John and the late Annie Iloyle and grandaon r e jonn ami is i nunm .i-ia hiiu viary Ar.?j'lV;ir lit. Kenneth Dick, n hla lTth .. 'ii': funeral, to which the relative nnd frlenda are !!; 'Invited, Tue.. 8, n. in., from hie father' real. .?V llence. 1618 Jackaon at. Maa of reiulem at ij unaivu ' iv."v , " " ' iifc. '-4 s. ' V T ' ll , Sept. 'frf Holy Croa Cem. Auto service . rlfti t A itcT.T. At Cnakatown. . - UATIHAS URACELT. aged 70. Relatlvea and ,lf" friend Invited to funeral aervlce. Tuee. 11 , J, a.m.i late rtaldence, Cooketown. N, J. Haaton y V vanera copy. ' f..V nvtlLinilMVflinr T. MIMVIW. wM nf (cyS1 VCIlflam C. Brlnkniann. Relative and frlenila HE . Invited to funeral. Tuee . 2 p. m 1S42 B, Htlll i HO1 , Watt at. (28th and Talker) Int. Fernwood Cem. a - Setnalna may be rtewed.Mon.. 7 to 8 p. m. i 'VBtJNTS. SepU , ISABF.LtA a, eldeat f , faauantvr OK lai uouia t hiiu auiuo . uuhib. nVt, Relatlvea and. frlenda Invited to funeral aerv- :-t.a aee. residence or granaiatner. uaMa uocnrnne, ,' soaa reeianu ave. 'Ui m Vr ' e? VM. wlaaahtckon. Ihurs . 2 D. n. int. private. BURKE. Sept. 7, SARAH, wife of Charle V Burke, aged 7S. Relntlves and frlenda In rlted to funeral, Tue . 2 IS p. m , 9J34 Uuatle ton ave.. lluatleton. Phlla. Int. private. Pen vnarlf rm. TXCAUIWKM. Sent. 8, KI.IZARETH. daugh. S ter of Mrs. Caldwell VL H. r5nM,ll and late Ktlrene M. Relative and frlenda Invited to fu eral. Thura . 8.30 n. m , mother' residence, 018 E. Hauard at. Solemn requiem maa huirh of the Visitation II. V, 11. 10 a. m. nt New Cathedral Cem. i CRAWFORD At Ocean Groe. N. J.. .HEN- i 'f MJKTTA UAMIII.K LHAHtVlUJ, WIOOW 01 & ,, ,"" woi CRAWTORi) i ocean ume. n. j., . tT tictta nAMnr.K crawford. wido t4v -William II. Crawford, runeral aervtcra Tuea , . ti" a a. m . u.i r. lum ( 1111. piouni rncn i.em. M S CURNINO. Sept. 8 CATHARINE, daughter ri a . A late Vatririe nnd Anne rMlrnlnff. ltelntlvea V -' and frlenda 11. V. M. Sodality, Sacred Heart ..Society of Our Lady of Victory, Invited to fu (- 'peral Thure.. 8.30 n. m., 044 N. B8d at., West LU, fhlla. Hoiemn requiem maas cnurcn or uur K'.i ldy of Victory in a- m. Int. New Cathedral 12 . I kn. Ailtra funara 1 DEVER Sept. 8. CHARLES, son of Dennl and Sophie Dever and grandson of late Owen and Mary Deer and Joseph and Mary Mc Clafferty, aged 11. Relatives and friends In Tiled to funeral. Wed , 8 80 a. m., parents' residence. 2J3S Moore at. Solemn mas of re julem St. Edmond a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croa Cem. ' DONIQAN. Sept. 8, JANE, widow of Peter Sonlgan (nee Donahue). Relathea and frlenda. K..V. M. Sodality. St. Ann' Church, Invited to funeral. Wed . 8:30 a. m 215J Cedar at. Solemn requiem mass St, Ann' Church 10 a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. DOOLKT. Sept. 7. CATHERINE, wife of Thomaa Dooleyund daughter of late Jamea and Ann Prtel. Relatives and friends Invited tn ' H '' funeral. Wed. 7:30 a. m. l&oo N. 11th at. t .J aioienin nign requiem maaa eii. Ainiacny 'lf Church 9 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. 'ijK," uuoi. b'pi, u, ju.ir.i'u iMKiu nuaband fC.iit'i S"r Duffy (nee Connelly), late of Pariah ',r$?jj t Termonamonghan. County Tyrone, Ireland. .nioii, Anneal Tacony Club, 1 aM9 Tnltn rhnm.h in 'V. a, m. inx w i amcarai i.em AUto runeral. nfl EICHMANN. Sept. 8. ADAM, huaband of v& Amauaa c.icnmann tnee oeyi, agea e3. Ilela- 'A Uvea and frlenda, member Mozart Harmonle. l l w fy - a.S, -fVl" Bn. Society, employes of Gfrnbel Drot. ;Twf J tw1 FWK TrS-V c-j invited to funeral. Tuet k.'1, ajiu a, m.. ao4a v. ienirii ave. nenutm r'.B.i.i, la. UUtO a-JlllKIl 10 a. m. St Columba'a Church t EUKHBUKUIEH, HepC. 1) PM-. R'ir t If Loren Emenenecker (nee Uraun), HiSV 'r'c Walatlva and felanil aaHa-aa.ailn 'V. vV, . a)l"a aiavaaa, VUIII cagai4UI , W? AM 8odety of Oerman Ilethlehem ;', Church, Invited to funeral service, maaa Int. private. M.ARY A., widow aged 84. Society of Oerman Ilethlehem Reformed i, invuea 10 xunerai service. Wed., 2 Remsln mar be llewed Tuee.. A in In i. m., 1210 N Hope it. Int. Northwood Cem. -KAfRHURST. Sept. 9, SARAH, wife of tobart Falrhurat, aged 48 Relative and :5?& lrB invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m . 133 la Hermit at., WUaablckon Int. Leverlngton Ceni. (vr'vii .V-V-"7?,',U '. iL,l,1AaI husband of f W ' lfarlon Fox. aged B(l Relatlvea and friend. - ,SW wen,le,i. No- J85' F of A" Lo,, No. !T r l lli, T. ( fl f Btfl An.nIf.Maa a. , 1 r.n Inc.., Invited to funeral aer.lce. Tuea.. ? n m i ?' S K, Clementine at Int. Oakland Cem t, . LOAtJi Sept. 8. WALTER, aon of Walter md ," ftt!, G'T i"a randaon of Walter and Hannah -V St'i'v'il"1 l,y."!r nd 2 montha. Funeral, to Ci which the relative and frlenda are Invited, on it a".?", i.i. t. .- - .j" v. "; ;vi 'wtu w.w rBi.vee nnu irienaa are invited, on . fr fi.'fa: lu ": .Irora .us neater ave. Int. V: ' Hillside Cem. Auto service. Rama na m.v h. 'rsj Viewed Mon. after A n. m. ' jrJ OAtTT..-enr. 7. F;i.T.r!V n nini. .t a 3 . . iv.i V1 ..'." " - ... '-. w.uuw vi'.iCll'Tv of "eiaiives and friends k i r . feinted to funeral services. Tue. 2 p. m.. 822 f ' Tj"Ji5i "t .' Int. Palmer Cem. ai'i-2S?!-S9?dn,-'BJ,t' EI-I-A OEST. wife ?V ') William Oet and daughter of late Thoma ' -. fltd to funeral service. Wed.. 2 d. m. nasi. ' V"? kmo. 1115 E. Moyamenelne ave. Int. Fern. ' ajrood Cem. trf ,. . ,"-!li."!'i.-LDC B "JHOTI1BA, Widow Of -!-Auu,t KJ ?,nZr 0i Jek). aged 85. Rela (TVT-Jlvea and frlenda. Union Frauen Vereln. No. it Hiempera ana L,aaiea- Aid oclety of Unabh. Ev. Lutheran St, Paul's Church. 4th and Cam ea ,. invuea io xunerai eervice. Tue., ,m-, .21 w. uirara ave. jnt. North Cedar Cem, Remain may be viewed Mon.. after km. Auto funeral, LJ38TlfirPir. Rent. 7. rATnT.TJ1T Am .,,,.. MAa v. n.rirf .n. nenlll. nu... L - i'",aBhter of Wm. and Margaret Neslle. aged 7. relauve and friend Invited to fune-al service, TUM.. 230 p. m.. from grandparents' residence, 18 Senvlva st. Int. prlvats. . ORAUAm. . Suddenlv. H.nf T Vt. T.w 3TAL TO UNO URAHAM. D. D., aged 79. Rela ana snvnua invuea io runeral services. :. . Pllvet.Covenant Presbyterian Z2d ana mi. vernon ate. Int. private. -'pi-, " ajuu ah.h, wiaow ot Jonn L Relatlvea and frlenda Invlt.rf n e.i. Tom , 8 io a. m . son-in-law's residence. or uiara. xouo ju. uieameia at. Solemn naiivur u. v, au unurcn iua.m. ilr Cross Cem. DIN. -SDL. 7. JOtTfJ D . husband .e I.e. tb, Hardin, aged 81. Relatlvea and a, aucnara vaux iooge, no. S84, F. and ..Encampment Na. 2, Union Veteran La. I unrjyor .of 8th Pa. Cavalry; Lennl ipe -.Tipe, no. o. l. iov. u. M. and oftlc tral aervlcy. Tue 2 p. m.. 8B7B Nice at. viTe. mi. rgici warn, rriena may view a Uon.. fl D. m. MR. Sept. 7. JAMES, husband of Cath , Haasav fnea Dalvl. Relative. .Mif e.l4. rlflon No. 12. A. O. If., and N. Snellenburg Hallaf Aaao.. Invited to funeral t,,. b . .. Hit Montrose t (2Sth and Carpenter' at.). 1 ". irt-r'aVVVr"1 da; Antnonr 9.80 a. m. Int. Holy Croa Cem. St It" 'rtd2w.f " W-J.uf,er d '2 m.- Ut-W1 and frlijdja invUHj to funeral. Tuea, 2 7 . tarn V4 nf. ad .e tn O. A..-.... f v a,",! .. .. y.. " ..... .i:t:iiiiiuujl. l,im. of mar can m 7 to p. xo. Auto W-Bept. p. at oak Park. Chicago. III.. LL. widow of William D. Ile.tnn hi!. and friend Invited to funeral aervtee. -?...?ui D5r0X. ' ? .r Frankenflelci 09W vinn iu ni. private .vastminster BR. Sept. ANDREW, son of Bal. mtrA UsUn Tianaiabo va4 SB n.l.oi r4Miail Invited to ftmeral airvlrai t-h.. Mu partnta reatdence, S08 W. Grant ave.! ficmalns may be viewed, Mon 7 to 9 , Sept. 7. THOlfAS IL. only son of lant John and ZeDhora ltnnn.e ...d ve and frlenda. Phlla. Typographl ta. ro Care' "Apta., 2218 Jerttrson u Bsor call Mon., 7:80 p. rn iTOSON. Sept, 9. WIIXIAM, aon of 1 Jieien nuicninaon. Kelatlve and rlted to funeral. Wed.,2 p. m., real. nnu, iiii iiuB u inu JVW Cam. Auto funeral. rfBON. -oept. B. at daughter" real. -Karney ava.. Cans him M r 1UTCHINSON. BervlneB. ;..' A- J. Bair Bldg.. 1820 Cbealont L C--Sepk rMANNAH K. JAMISON. ' V.J? .u riHUB inviivq io JU w.SBvai.. p m., rcaiaenc or"0n F. Rk-hter. 22J E. Walnut aval ss nttvaai fej DMB. LJKsiS; nwrni ! i ! BSATtW snuLKaoAro iYr EXCURSIONS JTR; THOMAS CLYDE n AvBirnMC,Meva LwStSJT iuaAy taUaiiibeaoha WX. Merchantvlll. N. 3. Int.. also service, at chapel In Doylestown Cem., Doylestown, Pa Tues . It a. m. Doylestdwn papers copy. JOHNSON. Sept. 8. at 8710 N. Ilroad at . n. FRANK, husband ol Mary Johnton. sard 8(1. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral, Tue., 2.30 r m apartment of William II Rattersby, 3918 N. Ilroad at. Int. West Laurel Hill t'ern. Auto funeral. . .. . KAIILIT-nept. 7. suddenly, at 721 N. 11th St.. JOSEPH T, KAiilII aged 40. Relathea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlce. Tuts., 2 p. m 8.11 Falrmount ave. Int. private. Ureenmount Cem. .. " KITKi Sept. 8. ALBERT OOI.ESnT. hue. band ofCatharlne 8. Kite, aged At. Relatlvea and frlenda, employee of William Cramp Son Shipbuilding Co., Intlted to funeral services, Tues , 8 p. m 740 Atlantic ave., Colllngswood, N J. Int. prt.ats, Cheater Rural Cem.. Cheater, Pa , We,, morning Chester papers copy. . KNOELL. Sent. 7, at VesHllle. N. . J.. KATIIItlNK. wife of O. Knoell (nee Lalch). nelatles and friends Invited to funeral ser.lces. Tues. 1 p. m . Crown Point road. Wtstvllle, N. J. Int. private Hillside Cem LINTON. Suddenly, Sept. 8, HOWARD, son nf Sarah and lata William Linton, aged 23. Relatives vand friends. loaka Tribe. No. 370, I. O. R, M.i emplnjea Frnnkford Arsenal, In vlted to funeral sen Ices. Tues, 3 p. m., 2012 B. Orleans at. Int. private Oreenmount Cem. LOOUE Sept. 8. MAItOAllET M., Widow nf Jemes .1 Loaue1 (nee Hlcks). Relative nnd fronds Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 a. m , 2(121 Webster at. (2'tlh nnd Christian). High Mnss of Requiem St. Anthonj'a Church, 9:30 a. m. Int, Holy Crosa Cem. .... ... I.ONOACR13. Sept. 9, SADIE M. (nee Boell). vlfe of Ocnrge Iongacre and daughter ot Harry aid late Mafia llo.ell. Relatives and frlenda in vited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m., B0 N. Conestoga at.. West Phlla. Int. prlvste, IIer green Cem. Camden, N. J Auto service. MAUL!.. Sept. 7, ALBERT R.. son ot Kuovno am Miriam Maule. aged 18, Relative and friends Invited to funeral services. Tuea . 1 P. m.. resldenca of parents. 1327 N. Concstom t. Int. private, MacMttilTUIE. Sept. 8. HtrOH. huaband ot late Sophia MacMurtrte. aired 84. Relatlvea and friends. Post No n, (1. A. It.. Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m.. 202D W. Allegheny nve. Int private, North Cedar Illll Cem. Auto funeral. Mrl'ALL Sept. 7. MAYBEM.E STONE, wife of Charles R. McCnll and daughter of James and Maria Howie, aged 2.1. Relative nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p. m . residence of parents. 8.M4 Chestnut st. int. Montroso Cem. Remains may to viewed Mon, ev McCANN. Sept. I), EDWARD K son of Ute John and Anne McCann (nee Donnelly), aged 20. Relatlvea and frlenda. 11. V. M. Sodality nnd Holy Namo Society of Church of tho Visitation, Phlslon No. 80 A. o. II.; local No. ll!l. I., t. V., In.ltcd to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 a m., 2447 Coral st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Visi tation 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MCCORMICK. Bept. O. PATRICIC, husbandat Mary MtCnrmlck (nee Durkln), aged 31. Ht.,n tlvrs and friends;- Houthwark Council, No. 6ti, F. of A.. Invited to funeral. Wed., 7.30 a. m.. 2130 S. Mole st. Requiem mass St. Monica's Church 0 am. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McUEVITT Sept. 8. HAItAH, wife of Co lumliua McDevItt and daughter of late John nnd Sirnh MnMenimln, of Glen Kerrheh, County Donrgal, Ireland Due notlco or funoral given. 3J1 Aramlngo ave. MCDONALD. Suddenly. Sept. 8, at Carnej Point, N. J., MARV K., wife of James Mc Donald, aged BO. Relatlvea and frlenda In vited to funeral aervlce. Tues , 2 p. m daugh ter's resldenoe, Mrs. Catharine Overly, 412 S 7th st , Darby. Pa. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Mon eve. McOARRET. lept. 8 CATTIARINB MeOAR RET (nee Carabine), wife of Michael MrOarrey. Relative and friend. Oladatone Clrole, No. 14. F. of A., Invited to funeral. Wed , 8 80 a. m 2011 Birch at. (23th Ward). High maas Nativ ity Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Mcknight. sept. 8 david. son ot let-. Samuel and Jane McKnlght. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tuea , 2 p. m , brother's residence, Albert L. McKnlght. 2020 Slgel st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cenv Remains may be viewed Mon , H to 10 p m Auto funeral. MlLI.bll. Sept. 0. JESSE B. K. MILLER, aged 74 Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed , 2 p. in., ParmlnKton, Del. Int. Salem M li. iVm. NAPIER Sept. 8. LULA M.. wife of John Napier, aged 40. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 30 p m , M34 Duf field aL, Frankford. Remain may he viewed Tues , 7 to 0 p m. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. NonLE. Suddenly. Sept. 7. BERTHA E., daughter of late John O. and Trances Noble. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Tues . 2 p m., residence of brother-in-law, Charles F. Johnson. 8442 Frankford ave., Holmeeburg Int. Eist Cedar Hill Cem Re mslns may be viewed Mon. after 7 pm, PARDO Sept. r. IlLIZAIIETll. widow of David Pardo. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Tues , 3 p. m., 2031 Rutledge st. Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Re mains may be viewed Mon., after 7 pm. PLU8CHKE. Sept. 7. EDITH, daughter of Catherine Diet (nee Pluschke) and late Charles Pluschke. aged 37. Relatives and friends In- IlKATIIR services, Tue., 2 p. in,. venango at. inv. vlted to funeral mother's residence. 1124 W, private, nortnwood Cem. POWERS. Sept. 7, ANNA D. POWERS, widow of Solomon Powers. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 P. m, on' residence. Walter Powers, 2113 8. 60th st. Int. Arlington Cem. Auto funeral. ROBINSON. On Sept. B. WILLIAM, husband of lleaelo V. Robinson and son of Aleisnder and Angelina Smith Robinson Relative and frlenda, Fernwood Ixidge, No. 1543, V. and A. M.i King, sesslng Iodgr, No. 809, I, O. O I'.i Morning Star Encampment, No. 03 !. O O. F.t Stnnrmen'a Fellowship of tho 24th Ward' nnd Delaware County tjuolt Club, are Invlttd to the services, Mon . Sent. in. 2 .IO n. m.. hrntlier.tn. law's real. denre, Eugene Vlckers, 420 Proton at. Int. fl trictiy private,, HAUNDEItS. Sept. 7. CATHERINE M daughter of latn Michael and Ellen Saunder. Relatlvea and frlenda employee of Bell Tele phone Co , Filbert central office. Invited to funeral, lues., 8 30 a. m, B123 Walton ave. Solemn high maas of requiem Church of Trans figuration 10 a m. Int, Holy Cross Cem SCHWEIKEH Sept. 7. CATHARINE TS.. widow of John II. Schwelker, aged 82 Rela Uvea and friends Invited to funeral service, Tuf a. s p. m.. residence of daughter. Mrs. Msry I.ukens. 180 W. Walnut st., North Wales, Pa, nt. I.ansdaln Cem. Remains may be viewed M8M1tT.. Sept. 8, DANIEL PMITH. Rela Uvea and friends, P. It. It. Voluntary Relief. Invited to funeral. Tues. 8.30 a, m Oliver H Hair Illdi... lHJO Chestnut at. Requiem high mass Our Mother nf Sorrows Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. SMITH Sept. 7. ANNIE P., wife of Price W, Smith nnd ilnughtt r of late Thomas and Elizabeth llajes. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues., 8 p. in 2313 N. 13th st. Int. I)olestovvn. SOMMER. Residence, of daughter, Mrs Laiini llumburger. 4023 Mirket st., Sept, 7, CHRISTINE, widow of John Sommer. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to services Tues, 2 p. m , Oliver II. Hair llldtr. 1SJ0 Chestnut st Int. private Remain may be viewed Mon., 7 IO II LOST AND FOtTND CAR Stolen, Paige touring car. No. 73079! license. No. 80071 1917 model, fl cylinder, dsrk blue body and wheels, black fender and top. rear wheel equipped with OoodrltJi cord Ureal front, (loodvear fabric, nonskldi bad scratch on rear rfsht sldo panel of bodyi 1100 re ward for recovery. Joseph It. Muelle, 1009 .H. 60th. St., Phlla. CAR Stolen. Hulek Mode! p Alt 19101 car No, 101180. license No. 2.14801 fi-tiassenger tour ing, green bmlr. black wheels and mud' HELP WANTEPTEMAXE Continued from Preceding Column BOOKKEEPER land l'nIBVrJ .IJ'JntVeV yard! N. 11. section, o 944, Ledger Central. CA8llil.lt VouniT woman as rashler .In J"; retail rrfislnery slorei rrevloua experience not essentlalTgood salari Permanent position to the right persons references required. M 95... l.eoger ventral guardsi new black topi tire equipment Oood ear corl ono spare! $100 reward for recov ery. A. V. Oullllum, 160 N. B2d sU, Phlla. HANDBAO Lost, between Oraj's Ferry and B2d and Chestnut, black walrus handbag con talnlng clothing. Reward If returned to or notify Mr. Myers, care ot Barrett Co., SOtb and (Iray'a Ferry. . .. MONEY Lost, roll of money In vicinity Broad and Filbert. Liberal reward If returned II. W. Johnston. Alert Tool Co., 237 N. "llu HEL WANTED FEMALE, BTANI.nv. Suddenly, Sept. 7. OEOIIOB W. QTivLm- n.,A.l nti llrliitlveM n ml frlcntls Jrnklntown Lodge. N6. 470. IC. of P., Irvlted , to funeral, residence neir Newtown, Pa,, Tues , 1 p. m Train for Newtown leaves Rcaulni; Tcrmlnnl l 23 n m Int. Newtown Cem UTIIOIISI. Kept. 8. T H B O I) O 11 K H STUOUSH, aged 47. RelatlvesMtnd friends, 1111 llam C. Hamilton Iidg, No BOO, F. and A. M.. Invited tu funeral services, Tues., 2 p m,. Slid Hazel ave.. West Phlla. Int. rrlvate, Arlington 'taTLOR. Sept. 0, MART 7. . daughter of late Joshua H. and Emetine Talor. nsed 00. Relatives and friend Invited to view remains, Tues., 7 to 0 p. m.. B3I2 James st. Int. pri vate, from chapel at front entrtm.) of Cedar Hill Cem , Frankford ave, and Bridge St., Frankford, Wed.. 2pm TUSTIN Sept 7. EDWARD, husband of Mary E. Tustln (nee Jackson). Relatives and friends. Survivors of .IJeRegt.. ra. Rcsorvcs, P, V.. Invited to funernl services Wed., 2 p. m.. 2.131 I. Clearfield st Int Cedar Hill Cem. Rrmnlns may le viewed Tues 8 to 10 p m I'MHH. Sept 7, (lEOIKlIS V., Iiusliina of Rent nnd son of Crnrles and Magule Unlit, aged 27 Relatives nod friends, Court Gen. John A Logan, No. 232, V of A., Invited to funeral Tues. 7 a, in residence of parents. 2(i03 W. Boston ave High mist St. Columba'a Church Ram Int. Pouahkeepslo, N Y. WAONEI!. Sept. 8, at 870 N. Stlllman St., CATHARINE WAONI.R (nea Wleland). widow of Jacob Wagner, aged 74. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed, 2 p. m., Funeral Home of John C, Klmmerle A Hon. 2127 N Broad st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Remalna may be vlowed Tuea , 6 p. m., 2127 N. WALKER. Sept. 8. CATHARINE M., beloved daughter of John W nnd Margaret J. Walker, aged 13. Relatlvea nnd frlenda Invited to fu neral Thurs.. 8.30 a. m.. parents residence, 718 S. Randolph st. Solemn high mass of re quiem Church of St. I'hllln Nerl 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. VIHTHHEAD Sept 7. 1U17, ALEXANDER WHITEHEAD, son of Into Jrnnes nnd Adelaide Whitehead aged 41 years Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services Tues., 2pm reel dence of sister. Mrs Thomas Weed, 22t() S. Juniper st Int Fernwood Cem. Remains may bo v lewrd Mon. eve. WILLIAMS On Sept. 8, E PAUL, son of the late Louisa Williams, aged 21. Relatives and frlenda, Allegheny M E. Church Sunday School. Invltid to services Wod 2 P. m . Oliver II, Balr Building, 1820 Chestnut st. Int North Cedar lllll Cem. Friends may call Tues evo, Baltimore, Md , papers please copy. WILLIAMS In remembrance of Bev. JAMES M. WILLIAMS, who departed this life Sept 10. 101U. an anniversary mass win be cele. hrated In the Church of tho Visitation Wed. 9 a, m. UNDERTAKER ADOLPH FREED 3103 N. 17th st. Auto serv ice: also parlors. Phone Tioga 4624. BELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO The President of the United States has pointed to the great Industrial army , of the nation ond to the necessity for a generous, unselfish observance of dutv on the part of thoso who may best serve In that army. The telephone system of the country Is to play a conspicuous part In the conduct of the war. Bell Telephone operating present It self bs u vocation for oun women wherein n no less patriotic than valu able servlco to the Girvernment may be. performed. If voll are between the ages nf 18 and 24. apply nt 400 Market st.. Phila delphia, any day, except Sunday, be tween 8 30 r. in. and T p. m. New employe nro pal 1 while learning and are assigned to offices near their homes. The work Is Intcrrstlny. the en vironment most nlh-eeable and efnclecyy Is rewarded, by ready advancement. Comfortnblo recreation room and dtnlnR rooms whero meals nro served at tost In every Central Office. Apply Nowl , . CAKE PACKERS Olrls to peck eskes and crackers ond wrap piicImuih, Government order, beginners paid jn BO per week, wrap per" JS to tti. Keehlcr Wevl Bal.Ing Co, 251 N. 22,1 st. HOUSEKEEPING APAKTMENT8 The Lenox o Apartment Building 13th and Spruce Sts. Now Open for Inspection Occupancy Sept. 15 irouscltecplnc; Apartments Suite", of two rooms, kitchen, bath to 12 rooms and G baths Duplex Apartments 10 and 12 rooms, 5 baths. KlPjle and double rooms,"vvlth bath. Specially arransed professional mites on first floor, with private entrance o Apply on gremlses or JOHN STAFFORD 1112-14 Chestnut St. 11 J WOJlm-fr saaealaasssssia. Education Yonnc Mn and Boy Chestnut Hill Academy St Martins, Chestnut Hill,, Pa. Tho most Ideally located and finest equipped day and boardlnif .school for boys in or around Philadelphia. Especially low rates for five-day boarders who spend Saturday and Sun day at home. High standards of scholarship com bined with unsurpassed athletlo facili ties. Including gymnasium, swimming pool, three athletic fields, etc. For Catalogue Address J. L. Patterson, neadmaster The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. - FOUNDED nas With Which Was United In 101B The De Lancey School Thorough training under Christ. an Influence In preparation for Colleee or Business. Separate Bide, for boss fl to 11 years ot age. Voluntary Military Brill for boys In the Middle and Upper Schools Upper School opens September !0th. Middle School September -Ut; Lower School Sep tember 24th. Head Maater now at School. Raiisters mstled on application Bev. PHILIP J. HTKINHETZ, Jr.. Head Master. C . 1421 Arch St. Wrlta for Book lU PUBLIC SPEAKING Tickets for opening demonstration October 11, S p. m.. on request by phono or mall. This course one Elsht a week tor one year Is taught y Dale Carnaghey, of New York city, the foremost speech specialist In the country) lVS other high-grade courses Commercial, Engineering, Preparatory, Music, Commerce and Accounts. Day Schools open Sept. 10. Livening Schools Oct. 1. Wanamaker Institute 23d A Walnut. 6pens Sept. 17th. Agrlcultiral and Mechanical Drawing. Plan Reading and Estimating. Blue Print Reading. 8 to 111 per year. Send for Catalog o. SPBIN'O OABDEN INSTITUTE v E. Cor. Broad and Spring Garden Streets Nirht and day classes. Drawing. Machine Shop practlca. Electricity. Mathematlc. Automobile Mechanic. Open Sept.. 24. Write for Booklet. La Salle Extension University Accountancy, Bualneaa Administration. ' Enrollment OfflcY C08 Chestnut at.. Philadelphia. WKNONAH. N. J. WENONAH JSKSiSS Where a boy Is taught how to study novo to learn. Twelve miles from Philadelphia. Academic. Business and Special Courses. For catalog, address DR. CnARI.ES II. T.ORENCE. President Major CI-VYTON A. SNYDER, Superlotoodeat "" Box 1. Wenonah. New Jeoey NAtARICTU. PA. Nazareth Hall Military .Academy NAZARETH. FA. . "TTounded 174S A military academy for boys. College prepara. i.n, Mnd business course. Senior. Intermediate .and Junior Depts. Vigorous atWetlo Ufa and military 111, wvnurww ..,. gogcwwry.r gWARTHMORE. TA. SWARTHMOREJcTolfRUM Each boy developed for hi beat. Strong separata Junior Dept. Catalog. A. M. TaaaHnsea. Heamaster. Bwartamor. Pa, srORPENTOVTN. M. i. Maker I-reparatorr School fur College. Law and Medicine, pay and Eyenlnr. Coaching. Unl yaralty reference. VVtaarapOB Bonding. "-f-cjiWMai-paq. pa,- Both Srie vigmt mooz. f!et Ready for Your Chance jou are Preimre It will come soma day. and If ready you'll et the nmin.. for your opportunltj there la no limit . .. nuiMui.-'-ineni u jou nro pre Pared. Get rearfv nu ant... ,1,1. . 1 ern acrfbol of business and let It give you the practical business training that 1!" .you 'or B nosltlon beyond the .ruv.. u. iiia umraineu man or woman Dau f Xioht e jslons, Tlntcr nnu time. I HANKS BUSINESS rniirnr I .SCHOOL FOR .SECRETAIin-a 9!5 Chestnut St., Philadelphia r SELF-EXPRESSION Complete self-expression may be hampered by lack of confidence, tim idity, foar and many other causes. A course at Nert College will over coma these obstacles Uranches In clude Tubllc Speaking, Elocution. Authorship. Dramatio Art, English. Day, Afternoon and Uvrnlng Classes iiuw terming. Literature Phone Spruce 321S Send for Instructive NEFF COLLEGE 1730 Chestnut Street Thousands of Positions Corn well-tralned women Stenographers 1 and Bookkeeoers In the rtAf.rnm.n a-... i Ice. Yeomanry. Railroads. Business World, etc. Our course prepares you In a very short time at a very small cost. Call, writs or phone Ixicust 3808. 30-Day Business College Parkway Bill.. Broad Cherry Hit: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Wharton fechool of Dnanre and Commerce OFFERS EVENING COURSES Session begins 8ept. 28. Write for ca'talcgue. LOOAN HALL. S6th and Woodland Arenue PHILV TURNGEMEINDE School reopen September 10. Gymnastics Oerman, drawing, painting, needlework and swimming to children. 7 to IS. for to per year Enroll now. Broad and Columbia ave. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL roPrn:.?.l-t2c'oWrep'a?.nt pupil. STANLEY B. TARNALU KtnclVa? Languages Berlitz School $4 a month 1B41 tHhAsttnn ... (Over niker A Hen. rnan' a Pharmacy) lUducil mte for army and naTr. Ti Night' School "TgJSSSU Shorthand, English, Penmanship. PALMER SCHOOL. 16 0. 10th Bt. Pcnna. School for Social Service Offers Training for Social Work Three Scholarships now available for 1SIT-1S For particulars apply In person to the REOI3TRAR. 1302 Pine Street. Philadelphia Learn Modern Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Day, Even' fct. ;Taylor Business School, Ma"fl Both Sexes Teachers College trains teachers in Kindergarten, Household Science, Household Art, Physical Training, Commercial Teaching, Playground Work and for the elementary schools of the State. Ask for Catalog M-38 'Phone, Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV I Ilroad St., below Berk W Philadelphia N. TEACHERS WANTED, positions waltlngfreV registration for college and normal graduatL Modern Teachers' Bureau. 1002 Market ; St. KinjrsessinR Montessori School l"or I Ittlo thllilren 1813 Warrington A MKS. M. M. RISSMAN.Djggg- Private LcSSOnS Frg'1,n- Fn-h. Oerman," backward pupil.. Mia. Wlldm'.n. !& Young Women and Olrla MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1808 SPRUCE STREET MAIN LINE BRANCH, AKDMOBE, PA. Kllinbcth Hill Lyman, Principal THE STEVENS SCHOOL FOlt OHtLS "-1 w Chelten ave., Oermantown Both vearhiVl Sept. 28: Kindergarten In charge 'of M?s. I Uhler. College Preparatory, bpeclal roura Vi """.'.'iV"-.'"'."" "-u".V.r.""?Pa 'rench i'. ."".l- "w.i Willi HKVTI.KV fnr irlrla and head of School. MISS SIARSIIALIS SCHOOL FOR Cllltru ay and Boarding UeparPta. OAK LANF." h?i. HWABTIIMOKE. PA. MARY LYON SCHOOL 'SSn,gf..!nctlS!:nc.o'n'HEN',oCAB?E'3 our home for little jrlrla. Catalog. Ad5V.2. 11. M, Crist, A. It.: Prances L. Cr st a n Principals. Box 1503. Swarthmori. ri ' B" NOHB1ST01VN. TA. Norristown Academy Q,r Bssldent a day school near Phlla. Hcad mast.'; a Parisian. Pupils apeak. French. Prim.';! rnnaiiclasses. CataioV. to college entrance BETHLEHEM. jVV. VVt: PREPARE STUDENTS for in. eniiTr: professional achool. Business courses tor girls and young men. BROUN PUEPAK.YTOUt htilOUL. Broad and Cherry at. -".. Pilincr PUrlra "'. alway In demand; ae I lllllrj v.icir.3 CUre a poaltlon through our course of Instruction. Philadelphia School of Filing. 010 Chestnut st.. third floor. Vonng Men and Boy TheWII Jam Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded In 1080 at the requeat of the Blue tflous Founder and Proprietor of the "Com- mosweaitn," ana cnarterea oy mm on the same day a the city Itself. Octoter 29, 1701. the Hehool enter upon It 229th indnui .... September 25. 161 "" Mora than one thousand of It students have entered the varloua college and professional and tevlilnal achool of th country, while many have entered direct upon a business The 'Prospectus for ldlT-lalS lslr trlbutlpn. Building now open The Prospectus for ldlT-lalS la Ires dr for dls. riDuiirm. uuiiuina now oven xor ini cfasaiflcwion. or pupil. inspection and MIIIIAV1AN ht-MlNAKl AMI COLLEOE Kll WOUIJ., Betlileiieni. Penua. polV. and College Oradea fully accredited. ut,ni ,m' 2Uth. J. H. ULCWELU Phil.. PrraWsSu MUSIC Wanamaker Institute S3d A Walnut. Open Hept. 17th Banlo. Qultar, Mandolin, Piano, Violin 10 per year. Morn.. Aft. andEvt,log Q HELEN ACKROYDLARF VOICE CULTURE! ABT OF FJINmvn Contralto Mololst. riinrch of the Holy' Tilili? Studio, baler Hall. Wulnut at 17th t "' 7CrifCDUAMW Phlladelohl. liiiUivimiv au-aaiii Mu cal Arademr 1017 buruce Street, Philadelphia, Eminent faculty, modern equipment. Addrea. Clmrlton Lewla Murphy. sfanaglnfT nu2Ii! PHILIP WARREN VOICE 1 I.L F.S1BV HALl COOKE Phila. Conservatory " musio - DlrectorD. II, Eierman. II. Van D'.n:'Vll!."i ItAUTinri in m leasons or Money ' BacltriiTiT 7j .1 -- aal'- ak-'r-jt. . :. 'r t ,jA. .'.sfi . i r J!s .ffep-wis1Tsaejr" ' V?i 1. r , .k m t (re. CIIKl.srKNKKN Plan Sehe.i.' UJIInut Bt.. 1413 VenaSiot., jjivj CLERKS, bill and order. Mperienced, .In large manufacturing concern. App y to Ml; Mil ler. A. M Collins Manufacturing Co., 2i0 Co lumbla ave. ' COMI-TOMRTlUt OPERATOR wanted In large office on extensions: state experience and sal ary expected. P 008, I.cdrcr Office, COOK, French or Swiss: references! for small family. Phone Chestnut .11111 int. . FARM HANDS wanted. lnle.ylo mar ried couples, nt onco uir i, uj . '""' -i farms: no fees. Department of I."hor and Industry. Bureau of llmployment, 1510 Arch and Front and ork ts. OIRL wanted with, bookkeeping .experience for general office vvorki rapid and accurate at fig ures! state age, experience nnd salary wnntert. I nia, i.euger .'SSs'. blRL 17 or IS. for light work In optical shop. J. E. LlmeburnerCo 1720 Chestnut st. Protestant) salary 17. 923. OIRL to eookt while' phone Oermantown J SEIP WANMD-M A1B Jonllaurd from rrectiiini Colilmn Bora WANTED OVER 1 TEARS OF AOB WAGES 20 5-0 CENTS1 TER HOUR AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM VAOE 11107 ArPLT 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANT SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN, NEW JERSET Geo. GIRLS WANTED OVER 10 TEARt OF AOB TO MAKE LITTLE CIOARS I.IOIIT. AIHV FACTORY DEtlRAIli.E STRADY WORK HOT LUNCHI.H SERVED JVT I.r-l-1 THAN COST pav iiroi.Nvrtts $7 per week., INCREASED AITIIlt SECOND wrfk GOOD IMY: E.XOni.I.KNT THEAT.MIINT LIGUETT ft MYERS TOBACCO CO. 3D AND ONTARIO omr.1 wanted, rriNo and wnArptNo CAKES: PLEASANT WORK. ASSO('iATE1 AND SURlml'NniNOS. 7 PER WEEK TO START. CHANCE TOR ADVANCEMENT: EPKUIENIn NOT NECESSARY. APPPI.Y, READY 1XJ11 WORK, b A. M., 2331 SEDU LEY AVE. CABINETMAKERS. ft,el"-..rn,.Ji. n"ff Co., car llarwtt Co.. Uermuda ond Urirarftta.. rrankrord. CARPENTEHS V7ftnted t 54th and Wynnetttld ave.i mKB nnit " "" n ft! gVITPPRIIll IrMnier in i ionuai white, single: Franklin car: oou reieroiit". w,.. . 1. J. Collins 33 Federal, Moorestown,, CLERK, experienced, for general office work, excellent epportunlly for advancement! tta aeel referenco and salary expected. P 013, ledger Office. COAL MINERS wanted for rittbureh region mirrfed and single, any. nationality: good living conditions, plenty of houses, cheap: 8-hour-dfty. avernge 7.50 per day: no ,!,; labor trouble: transportation advanced. Apply Mr. Smith. 115 N 12th st. ainr." wanted tcino and rACKiNO CAKES. Pf.EAMANT AND INTERESTING WORK. J7 PER WEEK TO START. APPLY S A. M REUIY FOR WORK: EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY, 2335 SEDQLEY AVE. aiRLS wanted, over 16 years of ag. for light, pleastnt work, making nnd fitting up medical supplies, lesrners paid S7 a week; rapid ad vancement to steady workers; CO hour week Jvpplylt. K Mulford Co . Olenolden. Pa. GIRLS AND WOMEN wanted to work on folding paper boxes, no experience required: halt hol iday everv Saturday Brown A Bailey Co . N. W Cori Franklin, and Willow its. GIRLS to take places of drafted men In office of large concern In centre of city: knowledge of bookkeeping and office routine essential. P 620. Ledger Office GIRLS Dewees. 1122 Chestnut St., have open Inu for 0 neat girls, between agea IB and 17: quick advancement for strict attention to business GOVERNESS for 2 bojs. 10 and 12: French nnd Latin essential: resident position. O 748, Ledger Central. HOUSEWORK While girl. strong. sctlveT capable. 7. 11H N. 84 th St. Baring 731 8 M. MILLINERS Young women who want to learn millinery hwe a good opportunity to acquire verv branch of It: good salary while learning. I'nnkel Millinery Shop. Front and Dauphin. MILLINERS, experienced, at once, long rea son. Frankel Millinery Shop, Front and Dauphin. MILLINERY Saleswomen, exp.. accustomed to selling trimmed or untrimmed hats: steady Fosltlon offered to women showing ability 'rsnkel Millinery Shop. Front and Dauphin. MILLINERY Saleswomen for part time good salary and plenty of work for ambitious women. Frankel Millinery Shop, Front and Dauphin SALESWOMEN wanted for large dressmaking establishment; must be experienced In taktmr orders on Imported models and have best references; good salary and excellent op portunlty M 810, I.-dger Office; STENOGRAPHER, quick and eceurate: capable of handling details In superintendent's office; state age and salary expected. P 616, Ledger Office. TELEPHONE OPERATING POSITIONS OPEN TOR YOl'NO WOMEN Thee war dajs bring to our wires a rush of business and wo must have more ouncr women operators to handln It. Experienced operators, If they will apply todav as early as possible, can go ot once to regular nnd permanent positions with good pas. Tho Inexperienced ones wo will gladly teach uini iwv iiii'iu ..mm liivj nir icaiiuiiif. , Telephone operating for .oung women Is pleas. I ant work and with unusually agreeable sur roundings here. Promotion Is far more probable In this voca tion than any wo know of In which women engage The ambitious operator of today Is the super visor and chief operator of tomorrow. Apply to Room 207 THE KEYSTONfc TELEPHONE SYSTEM 133 SOUTH SECOND STRET nflAFTSMAN. exp'd In deta ling re-enforced P con Jete: give exp. and rets. M 849. Led. Cent. EI.FCTRICIANS 160 flrsT-class Interior elec tricians for large construction camp at listi stovvn. N. J.: 00c per hr.: time and half time for overtime, double time Saturday after noon. Sunday and hollda: transportation anl lodging furnished frcet mea i at "'"' 21o each. Apply Irwin A Lelghton. Ivrlghts town, N. J., or Emp Dept., 151 N. l-'lli st. ENGINEER, night position. Apply II. Lilly, 240 W, Somerset. ENGINEER, night, familiar with A. C. current. "Apply E. F. Houghton. 240 W. Somerset. TNOINEERS 2 FIRST-CLASS STATIONARY E ENGINEERS FOR STEAM TURBINB EN HINTS AT rUMPINO STATION. CAMP DIX. u'bight STOWN. N J. lMlAin.KT SITIONS. BRINO REFS. IRWIN A LEIGH TON. 164 N. 12TH ST. rARM HANDS wanted, single and also mar rled couples, at once for nearby Pennsylvania farms: no fees Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Employment. 1610 Arch. FORD SERVICE STATION MACHINIST FOREMAN Qualifications Must know tho car and be personally able to analyxe trouble and effi ciently repair the same In quick time: ability to handle mechanics and supervise all work and take entire charge of shop: to such a man we offer an excellent opportunity. Addres M 050, Ledsrer Central. HAMMERMAN and helperswanted for 6-ton hammer. Apply Mr. J. Ro-s. Tacony Steel Co . Mllnor.and Blelgh sts. Tacony. Phlla. JANITOR wanted for a private, school: begin at once; must be a young, active white man. Applv C f,30 Ledger Ofllce. LABORERS WANTED , STEADY WORK i AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE 116.17 ATPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. SECOND AND MARKET STS CAMDEN. N. J - WAITRESSES, experienced; short tlrns and full time: good wages. Apply 1203 Market st. T EAVERS, female, those with exp. weaving terry cloth, steady employment: Ideal working conditions. Hohlfeld Mfg. Co., 10th and Aliegnony ave WOMAN wanted for plain sewing by day. Phone cnwd 744. WOXIEN AND OmLS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE. 17.60 INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMTBELI. COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY YOUNG LADY with bookkeeping experlnece fa. miliar with checking contracta. extension dis counts, etc.. on Incoming bills: state salary wanted and exp ! COB. Ledger Office. YOUNG LADY TaIUi bookkeeping experience or familiar with checking Incoming Invoice, ex pros bills, etc state age. experience and al- ary eapecien. - niu, i.cuger urnce. YOUNG I-ADY for general work In large office: alary $8: must be over 1R jear old. quick nnu muui.t ... neimmi. t mi, laager IJUICe. YOUNO WOMAN, experienced In amateur pho- lOKramuu mwmiiitM vaici. inxy, ju uu. WO. UK. a HELP WANTED MALE APPRENTICE, architect, wanted; excellent educational opportunity. O 854, Led. Cent. ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY BOILER-MAKERS' HELPERS RIGGERS' HELPERS WHEELWRIOins PIPE-FITTERS' HELPERS RIVETERS CAULKERS LAB0RER8. GOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT FOR RIGHT MEN. APPLY - ATLANTIC REFININO COMPANY Emp. Dept. Phlla. Oate. ai44 Passyunk ave. BOY, 10. with good grammar school educatlont builder' office: good chance for advancement and a permanent position; one willing to work and take Interest In business; give reference, wage expected, experience. If any, M 057, Ledger Central. BOY, OVER 16. FOR WORK IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE; aniST BE NEAT. AMBITIOUS. IN TBLLIOENT: VERY OOOD CHANCE TOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY MR. JOYCE, 3D FLOOR. U00 CHESTNUT ST. "-.. BOY. over 10, year of age. to make himself generally useful: good wages, with good op portunity for advancement to boy who I willing to .work. Apply tFrankel Oarmlnt Shop, Front and Dauphin. 7 ' BOY. over 10 years of age, to be useful In mil. Ilnery store: good aalary, with every oppor tunlty of advancement Frankel Millinery bhop, Front and Dauphin BOY. over 10 year old, for shipping department! good chance for advancement. Apply Lana ton Monotype Machine Co., 24th and Locust iibYwanted In large offlceFexcellent chanoe' for advancement: aalar 18. P 014. Ledrer nsi" BOYS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK MUST HE OVER lr CHANCE FOR AUVANCEMEN 1 , APPLY AF-TEI1 ; -0--I, L K D O E R OFFICE. FIFTH CARPENTEHS. 200 UNION, FOR WRIGHTS. TOWN, N. J.l 00 CENTS PER HOtJItf TIME --V-- .'" t". "'wwwift, iJWUIIIjK TIMI3 SATUnnXY AFTERNOON AND SUN DAY LODOING AND.TRANSPOUTATIOV FllBs.. APPLY VRiaHTTOVN , OK K? ..'T'r" r - jvescrarn tr' Ar i '. LABORERS. 400 FOR CAJB? DI.N WRIGHTSTOWN. N. J. 30c PER HOUR. LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED FREE , APPLY 7 A. M. IRWIN & LEIGHTON 154 N. 12T1I ST. LABORERS GOOD STEADY MEN, NOT' AFRAID TO WORK. MUST BE FTRST CLASS. AP PLY 8 A. SI. UNTIL 9 P. M., ATLANTIC REF. CO.. EMP. 3144 PASSYUNK. DEPT., PHILA. GATE. LABOBERS wanted: 80' cents per hour. Apply A. Raymond Raff Co.. care Barrett Co , Bermuda and Margaret sts LABORERS wanted, steady work, good wages. Apply U. O I. Co.. Richmond nnd Tioga. LABORERS wanted: steady work. S. W. corner 9th and Tioga ets. IDOM FIXERS on Wright Textile Co . Knowle looms. Apply Jasper and Orleans. MACHINISTS Capable vise, floor and erecting machinists, experienced In building lathes and planers, can aecuro steady emploment and good wage: 48-hour shop: time and a half tor overtime: no labor trouble: transportation refunded after two weeks' satisfactory serv ice. Write for application blank, NILES-BEMENT-POND CO . Pond Work Plalnfleld. N. J. MAN WANTED TOR 'VACUUM CLEANING MACHINE: STEADY EMPLOYMENT. APPLY ROOM 444, WIDENER III.DG. WHITE; MAN, atrong, to help In shipping room; state age and aalary expected. P B25, Ledger Office. wS- jW ,, i ' . .' . V r-'-4.! MAN wanted, to make himself useful in garden. and house: references II 47. Lodger Cent. MAN wanted, experienced In hard candy and ..'' w". "-",". 'i p.., neuaer uentral. MBCHANIO, educated, honest; over 33: mar. rled: live wire: must furnish reference: will be advanced If willing to work hard; good 'working conditions: steady employment: good pay. M 844. Ledger Central. MEN WANTED , FOR OFFICE BUILDINO WINDOW CLEANING WHITE. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. APPLY nnnu ui ' WIDENER BUILDINO MEN and women wanted at once of good char-1 acter for positions as nurse and attendants ,ln the New Jersey Stat. Hospital at TrentSni 'good aalarle. Including full maintenance, board, room and laundry. App y to New JeraV btate Hospital. Trenton. N. .. -""ey HELP "WANTED KATJB f ConllHiied rom Preceding Column t nAT.PljqXrtr.V -WAU-er. Neat men. to aell automatlo muslnai i.jjJJ m.nti ror ins laraest tionse ee k. .. -.."! world: good, seller can easily earn riJl? IS to $75weeklv nnd more en cJr ffijw plan. Call 1017 Chestnut st. SeetrmlfflS manager, Monday morning. r' Tlta, rEAM FITTERS. 100, union, for Wrlrti town. N. J.I lodging iTml transportation W a nlshed free. , Apply Wrlghtstown N "V ' fl Irwin A Lelghton, 1B4 N. 12th. ' J" ? K WHEELWRIGHTS, first-class men with beaff A references. Apply today. 8 a. m. lsI'L"!' Atlantic Refinery Co.. Employment i Tlrttln On!. flfAl n...M,l. t., OFFICE BOYS WANTED For general w'ork In local room of the Eva. nine Ledger, Apply 4th floor, 000 Chestnut VPmSRh 1 ff.nUtatl''ttrn'l.nTd 5XhtoAn,:pi5Ar."i,!!,,"h,0.T.n' N-J- " lf OKriCK 1JOYH wan 'local room of the lourtn noor. ouo nted for. gi egVSvenlrig J CTfestnut at. general work -In Ledger. Apply PERCHER CLOTH from loom': must understand weaving; ateady poslUon. Howard and Hunt. IDifUOll PLUMBERS, 100 union, ror large out-of-town construction camp at Wrlghtstown, N. 37! lodging and transportaUon furnished free. or'lMINW l-th "' wrin-,-wn. U.". WT$?fo.i$$25 k Ac. c' 8" S PKUNERS, high tree, experienced, wanted:"::! per day; can uae a few learner It they are i0OHinC',n5S?"i,'6?,K!r. ! ThomaehVn8 r - IIIMI Vliinila tfow R1VETER8. cullers and shop hand. , druse." . Kemper Co.. Ambler, Pa. "" , v,ruse- BALESMAT4 of ability"; exceptional ooenlna commission. Phone, riprucs t41 for int??" .J' SHEET METAL yORKEHS, flrst-clas. wanted i". .5!5t. .?".. roofing. ventTKM ri'niri-"-':'.'.!"' 'S1..V!T M-r; no strik: A. Flngle. 2t S. Howard at,, llaltlmgro. Md." J.' -J.'JL-W-V v- i- -tf WWNO MJBM. to to 1R. wanted by large T ' buslnrss: lirat npportuntty Uo Iarn InA 77. 3 Ledger Office. '""" ' 'tl .u..,,n, ..., -...,, ua. ,nj MU1CK Slid as. " W curato at figure: wage to start lis Si S week. Write, stating age, experience i!F m erence. qunlincatlonyetc. P BflfT. LedaV Bff ll YOUNO MAN. 10-22. one who Is quick and ,Z S curate attentive to, details polite and "bl'S '1 ' ',. ' n,. eui.,ii,u.,,i., ,jiiit- eaiesmanih a posiiion ymiireee. nriei outline ot past i, perlences to M "58, Ledger Central. t-vitv ar w o .. i .. . ' - ' -ji. ........, o, ..nnu in opiicat ataea. ,.1 must have, good appearance nnd address, vf -Nj i"uiil Buiiiu nihil bi-iiumi ruucauon necdedi ee m erence required. J. E. Llmcburner Co l-5 ril Chestnut st. " '-1' I'M YOUNO MAN. colored, to do general work la 1 retail store: good, salary, permanent poiltiJ J for an honest, willing person. Frankel niv x 1 ..,-, . ...... ..,, .'u,'.,,, nio. with experience. In N. E. section. P OOsrYat '1 - . ...n.,u.,, ....,. .. n.urruMf aVS. j, YOUNO MAN. over 10 ears nf nir. n. . .. '.I and general office work. Apply today. rtr Ington Tv;iewrltcr. 110 S. nth st. "" YOUNO MAN. colored, Vun elevator and mh himself useful; reference. 1330 Pine st.. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAIB DESIGNING and remodellnr J2.C0 per dsr . ..carfare. Phone Baring 7737. y M SOrRANO wishes church position: aer.-.f I veara' experience. Q 940. Ledger Central 1 STENOGRAPHER. 8 years' experience, tkor. -J 'ii .10 II 14-2, -Ledgef Cent'rsi? """W! STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly experienced. iZ sire permanent position; salary J17. II 5s Ledger Central. " SITUATIONS WANTED MALE CHAUFrEUR. married. expert mechanle, capable to run any car: Simplex, Plerce-Arre or Tackard preferred. William Weaver Devon, Pa. Wayne 772. ' CREDIT MAN. office mgr., executive ability, good correspondent, thor. accountant, refa. now with largo rep. rnfe. corn., desires changi offering good opportunities. G 057, Led. Cent, StTsNOGRAPH Ell and secretary, railroad, ship-' bsjlldlng, banking nnd steel experience, setts new connection: excellent references prom inent corporations. G 741, Ledger Central. desires position where brains. Initiative aai executive ability are required; a real open tunlty for aomo ono. II 41, Ledger Central. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. NIC1IOLLH, 1920 Balnbrldge at, want! hi butlers, housemen, cooks, waitresses, cham YM Dcrmaias. nursery maias. Kuerten msldj, houseworkers, etc. Phone, Locust 2130. EDUCAT IONAL and"Domestlo Employment Clnh. 225 S. Sydenham. 15th and Walnut Cooks, chamhermatda. wnltreases. nurses, rnverneaa.e supplied and wanted, MADAME PLATZ. 305 S. 11th Reopened; hell supplied and wanted. Phone Walnut 1718. General GREENEWALD'S A etrlotly high-class employment servlc for men and women. Mgrs.. occts., private ee retarles, head bkpr.. confidential clerks, traf. no men. foremen, eupts.. construction maa. efficiency engineers, draftsmen, timekeepers, payroll men. Wanted IMMEDIATELY, heta V liknr.. mfg. t 3 asst. bknra.. tlmekeener. oar. roll men, accta . private secretary, efficiency engineer mfg. company: head draftsman, pro duction man, factory exp.: cashier. Other good paving executive, clerical positions IN FORMATION BLANK AND BOOKLET GRA TIS. No charge to enroll. No charge of any description unless position Is actually accept ed. 250 H. 11th. Both phones. t USED AUTOMOBILES BRISCO. perfect order, electrlo light. stt atarter. I., s. iiowers co , B3 r.. tiroao. fAnil.T.Ars imr. and 10IR models, thoronxhh" overhauled, repainted and guaranteed by us. ,( Automopue aaies i.orp.t z n. isroaq sv. HAYNES, 0-cyllnder limousine, prime condition, run 0000 miles Westlnghouse shock, electrto starter and light: good rubber; splendlt funeral or livery car. Hlgglns Bros, 421 Chestnut st. " CHANDLERS The following Chandler are all " REBUILT, REPAINTED AND GUARANTEED: 1017 4-PAr.SENCIER ROADSTER 1017 riiAjnT.P?ii 'rnnniMo par. 1916 CHANDLER 3-PASSKNGER COUPE. 1010 CHANDLER TOURING. 1915 CHANDLER TOURING HERBERT COOK COMPANY N. E. cor. Broad and Race. Spruce 4 SIS. ; M A. PYOTT. i nv 1 1 1 MARMON 1915 1916 MODELS Also used cars of other makes. FANNING MATHIS CO nnriAn Ann hack STTtie.p.TS John T. Cunningham. Manager Uaed Car Deyt. STUDEBAKER light bK. 6 passenger. lt model, excellent throughout: big haraaln L. S BOWERR-CO. USED-CAR DEPT. 338-40 N. BBOAD ST. Mr. Wilbur 1014 JEFFERY SEDAN, equipped with new jj Kllvrfnnrn riiPrli anrl T.rt tiiiB((iir.npAnf ttrAM! -,' repainted, J700: jrunr.anttfd. Blrolow-Wlllr j Jh Jlotor Co.. 304 NV Broad at. . R I HAVE a dimly ltttlo house, rented to roo4t 1 Y lllirj trjimiii tut ij IV CI IllUIUit. ilea a a, i"- Jn Raea of $000; I want a smalt car; must p 11 nearly niw; mlpht add aomo cash for HIT v n ,- ' " 1'-'.-IC'-''s':I SwdlHsai, . usisd Fi,nAsmtn cars and trucus THE WHITE CO , 210 N. Broad st. l, 11. urveai. usea-iar Manager. .... rhonea: Bell, Spruce B060; Keyst.. Bacs 17H. USED TR'UCKS Several well-known make, ranging from 1 to 5 tons with and without bodies Garford Phlla. Co , 2308 Chestnut; WILL EXCHANGE B-passenger automobile In nrst-ciass running oraer lor real estate. -i- 144. Ledger Central. .s AUTOMOBILES TO HIRE -. - hi j TO HIRE Dav or nlrht. brand-new 6-oaentf .....,M . . HK .., nmJ T.ni.t.nfie-1'11 limousines, il.R0 hour up; weddings, funerals f(t a specialty. 1633 Ridge ave. Bell phones; w-.a-tl I'op jii or iop isus or i-op. mni -tone. Park 1482. Special rate by day. TO HIRE Ford touring car J1.25. 11.60 per hour: owners drive: go anywhere: any time. Murphy. 327 E. Chelten ave. O't'n 2..0S. AUTO SUPPLIES AND KEPAIBINO vil.vra fmnfTWii oinnoM pmiVRD W HERMAN VEDITZ -M 2121 Vine at. Spruce 131.'. AUTO TIRES iacncuLES tires , Guaranteed ' , . XOxS IflBO 84x4. 112 JS 'llOxS'i...... 7.95 86x4'i...... 17.S5. IIEIICiJleS 'nilB CO.. OlS N. Broad U SOxSUTnoNSKID TIRES , J H 80x3H RED TUBES, guaranteed 3.W RUDOLPH TIRli CO.. 1235 Arch at. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EXCELLENT 'BUSINESS CONNEC TION CAN BE MADE WITH ESTAB LISHED COMPANY BY WIDE AWAKE BU8INKS8 MAN PREPARED TO MAKE NOMINAL INVESTMENT. WILL ONLY CONSIDER MAN WHO IS DESIROUS OF ESTABLISHING HIM SELF IN BUSINE8S LIFE OF PHILA DELPHIA AND VICINITY IN DE HIRAHLD AND PROFITABLE OCCU PATION. NO AOENTS NEED APPLY. COULD DEVOTE ALL OR PART TIME. WRITE M ,600. LE1X1ER OFFICE. J I a i.vvu. one oi ino oeat newspaper io raw-: f , ylvanta for sale, now earning nearly 120,009 , per year profit! these earning can0 doubled 4 by right management! on account of Insul y trouble An present company we will dlpo A of the plant for 1160,000; IC I a banaln. aa 'JM nnnA.tnnll. a v. m..Iu e ,.. menart J" pree are new and the property alone I worth the price askadi don't answer "'.?. you hive the cash and mean business. M 1L Ledger Central. ' CAPITAL SECURED FOR A: tin A vpt n-a i r-a ierrr.i-.r.sot-P ,VlJ rivu4icrtL, uxicnrAlota .." -5 llfDGERrOFFlCEU ' o alt.. il
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