,t : ' rt "SI vf .V- f v e, V ! . EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1917 FIRM STOCKS l , pkimtmmk inn vrxlill villi IrV lAJXJ I Angeles Garden Get Thcda ira's Camels. Rasputin Melodrama Released By the Photoplay Editor fore the war Germany served us with I'Mid Wild animals. In the aniline field chemical experts have dona extremely ,'u with Hambu.nr cut off from ror- eommerce the great HnKcnbeck Is no R DUrveyor-itcneral of Btraneo beasts bl.- to xoos and circuses throughout world. Our own Zoological Garden Is :.'ln elephants just now. We havo plenty amels, however, so that rhlladelphlans I hot envy, but only concrattilato the Kth Park Zooloelcal Garden, of Los let. on its acaulsltlon of tho four Mm of the desert" that were employed ljft.th Fox Corporation In making the new 'JSMda Bara film, "Cleopatra, the Siren of ON r Nile." The animals aro said to be , .Mttellent specimens and they should thrive wndldly In tho dry, sunny cllmata of -thern California. It is not stated how t'Fbx people secured tho camels, but via managers have a way of getting any- hi tney want, even African animals in 1 1 days of a blockaded Hamburg and a tlpless. Hagenbeck. :)vThe kaleldescopla Russian situation ti.-Uti- j rally stimulates Interest In the "World rmdy picture, "Rasputin, the Black Monte," rhlch had its first nubile release at the " tark Theatre, New York, last evening. The rKUMlan Consul General and his Btal- wero especially lnvltr.d to the onenlnir. The cast raijaof'thls elaborate film play Include-! Mon Ki.?Taguo love, June Klvldg-. Henry Hull. , S".:JU"a Dean and Hubert Wllke. Most of FVti-e actors havo substantial renutatlons on V , , ".the 'speaking stage. The production Is In &1 ' Vn Y1 and Mnl.'a wltl, CliA y ntnKrt. T. 4A"-" - . .,..,. ..,,,, w- IHUa, ..- Ma and carefully directed movies of the ear. Many other Russian pictures are In Cthi mollnr ntwl It M-lll Via InfAacHnn (n IMftCompare them with Mr. Brady's Initial RikV'eiroM in this field. KA, H, , The Taramount forcrt announce that usorge Beban will remain with their or ganization and will bo revealed In at least i i", " more pictures louowing me rcieaso or l JrftaXirr - , rr,...ii i 4i. , T"8 largest audience that ever assembled F Kjjfcjt, eo a moving picture in Toronto mica L'7-V -3;th Regent Theatre there one week ago for Ri.--Lilln Invitation showing of tho first Goldwyn lSiZ photoplay, "Tolly of the Circus," which jprw now also on view nt the Stanley Theatre v. .here. The Toronto gathering Included ifyLjjjrtrnlnent ofllcIalB of the Canadian city, h.'jJ'CrepresentatUes from nil tho newspapers pj.ftnd virtually every exhibitor In tho 1 ?,Vclnlty. The praise of these experts for the eJ art of Margaret Mayo and Mac Marsh 011- : VSf.rely accorded with the publics tcrclict u.ip'Mnco tho release of tho lllin. S-'Aw if- r?TT3 Th nertl. nf Tinnier, nm .Tnllet In fho t-Wvfcalcdfiy scene havo usually been accidental fWSXand unforeseen, but AfoTlIe King, In a ro- jvifemantlo episode of Tathe's "Tho Set en fa Pearls," has a lovo passage that always "'UK, ends In disaster. Am lirr atvnlii tvnrkn his '''ijway along a projecting ledge In the wall, ft he conceives the Idea of rewarding him , "tfwci, iiui.ii, uunctci, n juai lie" ,t' yond her reach. Sho loses her balance jii and takes a remarkable headlong fait Into lV",;" variation on a Ilomeo and Juliet courtship 5ft Ufgesta that there aro tome melodramatic E7jtMbfPrtnnsilthIl I ( nt wltlnU "Tr hilAenoii-o -fia t &n ltal Icnorance throughout his actle twwWfc k v. .. . T ??. Jlary uaraen, bad: in America, declared jfjrcJ'that he Is ready for the cinema. They hti'M M.(" i;.jf tut lie ,iuii D" "I 4tlM tlllVllls, trlllnl, U'ltl nc.ttPAillu nfn ntAnn- prWMire In comparing the mimetic art of this kffiarirna donna with that of Geraldlne Farrar. ', flrSho is now fully as well knonn in fllmdom JJS"S sll ,s '" opera. T!MB ' Bobble Barrlscale's first I'aralta release Ej.v,wIH be made In "Madame Who." an exciting S&r Melodrama of war and Intrigue adapted falM-'fl'Om Harold MacGrath's stnrv nf tlm mmn KTOtl tie. The star will have a dual role, In- i'-tv vuivtiiK xiumerous aisguisca. i . . SWEET POTATO PRICES Ji TAUK JUJYli THIS WKliK tmtr 1-7 ' A big advance In sweet potato prices. 1' firmer potato market and u. plentiful I '; standing features In the market rclew of 1.7 the United States Dennrtment nf Atrrl. AS A1,,nl'B Tlll.aAl, r9 nlj, u , 1. 1. ik Tv ---. ui mainci. lur tile weei. p-j - - -ciiciiic 1'ij, inclusive, iHsueu louay, flt, Despite the fact that one-half more sweet j" ' potatoes were moved to market, the de- f d - , i --... -....- . .rw..k. .u V.'U' ,- k-'tj" r Virginias, new jersey coomor pota 6?", fclaes, the bulk of tho white stock on the f.-ljiti'mrlet, havo risen from J1,15Q1.3 a fe'W. V i.iwi.-u. x'eacnes are cneaper r.w iiu roore jiien.uui, wun apples coming Into jWjfpromlncnce. With the exception of Rocky- i iSi,orua camaioupes aro declining in both LiVfVP'')ce nnd supply. The watermelon supply - cut in nair, wun me demand also tum CV'. btlqg. Cabbages are plentiful. Pears, A'I Tapes, onions nnd ipttimA nhntv uitr.iif Vchanee. ,1gr- . - THE WEATHER Official Forecast rttK lYAsmnuiuiv, sept. is. Wfr For Eastern Pennsylvania: .Partly cloudy W.,l 1, rt1 -.t,i-,.. .-,ru 1 1.,.. , r&4 uw.,.,fc , --,u,.jv ., ,iuuuuiy snowcrs K,Vj,ftt. north portion; warmer tonight In north nV"n west Prt,ons: trentlo to moderate fcV Allu:s uc.u(uui nuuiu. M-.r -" ..- u- i,,- cu-icin aiBn pressure khWaren. h9 mnvit fpnm Wat T7l-r.i-.i-i .n. 1,R KW VnrV flllpt-r, Vtj. In., ... - f Jrours, but the pressure continues compara- i.hvoijt ,iiu m iar west as tno Mississippi 9lVrr. Vnlr -afliA- 1,-ia nn-.lM....1 .... CIddIo and North Atlantlo States, while ,f-i.i .-ma -ttuucu aiong me southern ;-at, A moderate disturbance over Mln- T. .!', -,-,, .-.J .. ri y,--wj-. -- wmcu rams inence east Mf" Vf ,nt0 th upperXako Region and south-6iw-U westward Into Oklahoma. i .- . iDcatfjs ss- . Wi t t-JEti . aitw--,'mpi.vii, aiiLTux B ipprr l?l S!" VnV,u "' Corinthian K. A. Ch-D-lr.s,5s, 20; Heaver Ilun lluntlnx and in.hlnif 55.r',,iN.?-uaL Club, officer. Tana employ". Si -',! i. wu., ii omtr sncitllf or which " -'."". ... u,,, ,1. ini. llfl artnuin a. Hellertywn. Pa., Sat. mornlnr. Train . Colombia av. station 7:3. " nf: (ipeclai HACEIJ. Suanlr. Kept. 10.' JOHN E. hua. lad of IteBuir tn.Uoettlner). IuiVtl. .u0.1 Jaa Bauer (ne Uoettln.tr). ii.inO 4X TriftnfiB. ii.flra. ( :. r . -.-- .s. -. -z. . vr-.-. a -nu .. u. i-:7,"'" -V'l'" - :. ; -4-iiuorx, rvo. .;kri'-r,.!m'oy. of .-.-i i vr,:""","v "- w S? nsV rffi-r,.. 'l.,uVc; J. thr. n. ' -5i.& 5,'tt' ..-'"'-Preenmount ?. -itcu inuri), u to Ru-ln Hy. rl. IIK.TI1S . IIBAN. Sept,TS. KATIB ll.v wife. "' ,0 Irwin Hfn nnd Unushter of lat WlllUm II. and Suan floudrr, ainl 49. nlatl?" and frlrnda Invited to funeral aertlcea. Bat.. 8 P, in., ftlOl) Marlon, at.. Uln. Int. private. nKCIC Sept, II, KMIMI. DUCK (nee Blell. wa.nn). wlfa of C'harlea Heck, ael 41. ltela. Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcee, Krl., 2 p. m.. 3SSI tlermantown ave. Int. pri vate, Vettmlnater C'em, Auto funeral, HKCKnrt. Sept. 12. IDA !., widow of Wil liam I,. Decker. Ttelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sat . 10 a. m., 65.1 Elliott t. . Int. Arlington Cetn. Itemaln .mar to Mew Krl,, 8 to 10 p. in. Auto funeral, DEHIINDT. Sept. 1. AtfOUSTA 1J., wlfn of John O, llehrndt, ased f,5. ltelntlvea and frlendi Invited to funeral aervlcn. Sat,, p. in., re. clence of aon, Arnold Hehrndt, N, Oranca at, anil Kirk road. Upper I'rovldeuce, Dclawaro County, l'a. Int. prUate. IIRNNKR. Sent. II. DKNJAMIN' .. liu. hand of lloaliia M. Denner (nca Haitian), nited 8. Uelntlrra and friends, I'rosreelv As, aembly. No. 4, A. O. M, I'., and I'hlladetphla Tjpoarnphlcal Union, No. -, Invited to funeml erlci, Sat., 1 P. m,, 7iS0 Van liylto at . Taconv. Friend may call l'rl,. ,:30 to l.:io 'P. til. Int, private. DI.ATTNEn. At Ocean City. N J Sent. 12. ANNA CATIIAIIINI. III.A'l'TNnit. aaeJ mi llelatlves nnd frlenda lnlt'd to funeral er Icea, I"rl 8 p in., aon'a realdence. 14.1- Aalmry ate,, Ucean City, N, J, Int. South Laurel 1X111 Cem,, Sat., 12 noon. 1IOTFIIILD Sept. 11, STDXKY 11.. son of A. D, and Into Kannlo Untold. ad 30. lteln tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervken, Krl., 2 p. in,, residence of alater, Mrs. a. II. Hulsl-.r, Itancocaa av., Delnnco. N. J. Int Odd Keliona' Ccm., Durllngton. N. J. IirtADFOItD. Spt. 11. ItOIIIinT DtlAD roltD. aced T8. Ieatlea and friend". Court St. Allan. No, 83. I', of A.. Invited to funeral, l'rl., 2 p in., residence of aon-lnlaw, David (lllmore, 312 t'orterst at., Camden, N. J. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Itemalna may bo icwed Thura. tr. Auto funeral. llftOWN. Sept. 11, Mra. CAnOMNG fnee Moyer), widow of Nell N. Drown, aaed 87. Ttela tlvea and friend Invited to funeral aervlcee, Wed., 7:30 p. m.. residence of aon-ln-lnw, KranU Canfel, 307 (Jrallmc ao.. Narbcrth, r. Int. Womelsdorf, DerUa Co., !., nn Thur., followlnir the arrhal of train lavlns Tteadlni; Terminal 8:3C a. m. Omit flowers. Heading papera copy. DROWN. Sent. 12. IDA V.. daltnhter of late. Qulntua C, and Mary A, Drown. Relative and irienoa invuen m runerai fervicei, jion.. p in.. 180 N, 17th t. Int. private. DUIttllN. Sept. 11, KATHARI.VK DflttilN fneo Hex), widow of Dr. tJcorpo II Duretn, aced Jit). Services, l'rl.. 2 p in., il W, Chelten nve.. (lernmntonn. Int. private. Umlt Conn'. Auto service. Dt'.DT. Suddenly. Sept. 11, USTUM.i: nillinN, wlfo of Clarcnio U lluby. of MM Itisent at. Relatives nnd friend Invited to eervlcea. Krl . a p. m.. Oliver II. Ilalr Hide.. 1820 Cheatnut at. Int. private. Remain m.iy bo vl'wed Thura., 7 to U p, m. fAI.DWr.Ll,. Sept. 12, MAT HOFTNnrt, -auKh'er of Drnlamln nnd .yril A. Caldwell, n.ed 3 mnnhta 10 da. Relative arid fr)nd Invited to funeml. Sun,, 2 p. in., leal leiu of patent, H10 Shunk at. Int. Trinity Lutheran Ccm CHEW. Spt 12. nt Mantua, N. J , Dt',l. I,AH, dnuchter of Stlllo C. and i'e.irl I', chew, oaed 3. Relative mid friend Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 p. m., parent' residence, rhew'o ter rnccv Muntua, N. J, int. Mantua, N J , Ccm. Remains may bo Mowed l'rl., 8 p. in, CLOTHIER. At Hnckeneack, N. J.. Sept 12. ANNA C, CLOTHIER. ltelntlvea and friend Invited to funeral, Snt., 12:30 p. in., Mt. Ifollv Cem. Chapel, Mt. Holly, N. J. Services l'rl., 8 p. in., Hackensack. Int. Mt. Holly Cem. COADV. Sept 12. JOHN 1". husband of Elite C. Coady Relative and friend. Dlvl!mi No. 81. A. O. H invited to funeral, Sot., s 30 n m. 401 N, n.lth St.. W l'hlla. lllah nis Chanh of Our Lady of Vlctoiy 10 u in. Int. St. Denis's Cem. .COOK Sept. 12. MAROARET It. wife of Nathaniel Cuok. Sr Relative and friend invited to funeral. Sat . 2 30 p. m . Huntin? ave. (Sprlmtsldc), Durllngton. N. J. Int. Odd l"u lows' Cem. DANSER Sept. 12. JOIIJe. lni'band of Mln.i M. Dnnser (nee Hagah) ace,l 47. Relative and friend Invited to funeral services, 2111 W. Ontario st , Sun, 2 p. in Int. .Mt. IVa,,' Cem. Auto funeral. Di CAMI'OS. At Hahnemann Hospital Sept 11. CARLOS do CAMI'OS. Jr.. M 1 I'rlend may call at residence of (Jeo. M. McNultj, r.-,l! Anunrii terrnie, Thura nfternoon nnd evenln DEVLIN. Sept 11 KRANCIS A., huoband of lata Sarah Devlin tnee Iiuhreyl. Relatives nnd friends, letter carriers nf the l'alrhlll Station anil nil societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Sat., S.30 a. in.. 03.1 W. Venanen st. Solemn reuulem mas St. Veronica's Church 10 n. m. Int. private. DILI.MANN Sept 11. MARIA KATHARINE DILI. MANN, horn at V Issach - Wurti mbcrc. Germany, widow of Christian l'rederlck DIH mann, oited 71 Relatives and friend invited to services. Krl,. 2 p. m.. lcsldnre of son. . Krederlck Dlllmann, 1431 N 52d st. Int. prl- DONNELLV. Knrmerly nf CentrallH r.i Sept. Ill, JOHN V son of late Michael and Mar&aret Donnelly Relative and friend, em ployes D. R, T Co . Willow (Jrnve barn, nnd Cnslyu Trib. No. 1ST Imp. o. R M Invited to funeral, Krl., 8:3n a. in. 2022 N 10th st. Solemn requiem ma Our Lndy of Merty Church 10 n. m, Int, Holy Sepulchro Ccm. Avitn funeral. DONNELLV Sept 11 MARY E . rtauchter of late Marv and Patrh k Donnelly, formerly of Cer.tralla. Vit Relative nnd friend, member or Daniel Webster Temole. Invited to funrral, Krl.. 8:30 n. m.. from nd Rowan st.. Nlte. town. Illch mass of re'iuUm at St Stephen' Church in o, in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem . ERH. Wllmlnuton. Del.. Sent. 11. HER MANN ERD, aued 00 Relatives nnd friend the different orcanl-itlons with which he wo connected, invited to funeral services ;ioo N. Iiruom fct . Wilinlnston, Del.. Til.. 2.30 p. in In. Rlvervlew Cem. PAULEY. Sept 12. MARY A widow of Michael Karley. Relallvci and friend lnvltid to funeral. l'rl., S a. m.. lesidence of her ritece, Mrs, Anno Acnew, Danalt nve,, Drn Mawr r.i. IIlRh reiiuleut nuis Church of Our Mother nf Good Counsel a u. m. Int. private. Auto Hervlte. KARNON. Sept 11. MARY, wife of Anlhonv barnon. Rela.'.ves and friends. Altar and Rr.snry nnd Sacred Heart Socletv of Church of Our Mother of Sorrows Invited to funeral, Sat.. 8:30 n. in.. r,7 N 42d St.. W. l'hlla. Solemn requiem mass Church of our Mother of Morrow 10 a. rn. Int. Cathedral Cem , ri.EISCH. Sept. io JOHN, husband nt Cnr rle 1 leiech. aged 72. Relative nnd friend In vited to funeral service. Krl.. 2 p m.. 2317 Tulip st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs., after 8 p. m. Auto funeral . KLOOD. Sept 11. rATHICI. TLOOI). Rela tives and friends lnMt, , to funeral. Krl.. h :to a, in., residence of son, John L Klood 23JM Greenwich it . below Dickinson, ltlsli mas of renulem St. Gabriel's Church Hi o. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. POX. Sept. II, NATHAN M POX of 1731 S. Ycwdall st . uued M " Relatives and friend Invited to services. Frl 2 n in, St. David Church. Radnor, l'a Int private st David Cem Remains may be viewed ut Oliver II Hair Hide., 1K20 Chestnut st , on Thurs., 7 to 10 p. m . and l'rl., 8 to II a. in. GARWOOD At Salem N. J., Kept. 10 JESSIE ANNA GARWOOD. cliiURhter of Mary I', and late 1 rank L. tinrwoo.l Relative and friend Invited to funeral, residence of mother, lKll 7th at.. Salem. Sat 10 ,'m u in nurvices at residence. Int. nt East View Cem.. Salem. OODSHALL. t Ocean City, N. J Sept 12. JULIA S c , widow of Henry S. Godshall nnd daughter of late Arcadia H. nnd Capt. Josliu i L. Norman, nired 77. Duo notice plven IIACOERTY Sept. 10, MARY D., widow of Jamea Ilaatcerty. Relative nnd friend, also Champion Council No. 8. D. of I... nra invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 2I2." Nicholas st. Re. main may bo viewed Krl,, after 8 p. m. Int. Northwood Cem, PARCEL POST LELCT $2.50 to $15 Wto -ni-s CENUINK HAWAIIAN .S 1NSTKUMKNTH I II Bind tor J'rlce .!. i a Tiistruction Book Frco U FBD C. MEYER 6Co- Ji -M-Efc 1219 Arch St. U'lln limp Philadelphia Jp)wB( II l-x l"n till 0:30. ; l It Saturdajs Included. A Hii 1 PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans $1000 for S10 Drlnt your diamonds, vvalchrs nntl Jewelry to the larcc.t panmlioii In Hie world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BONDED TO THE CITY .,.,m Select the R i a li t Sr rmr.1 br. : o"-. "ww Complete andrelluble information concerniiiK any school or college in -tW eelwtrjr can be obtained quickly from the Educational Bureau at ' f t-l-h-r Central. An nnlhorllv nn -h-,1 ..111 l.l .,.. .!. ...i. .--y--- .-- -.--.w-.. v,t -,wwo Wilt llf ;uu iiiunc u wise I J?19 erTre is free and available to every one everywhere. LEDGER CENTRAL nwfinui at jaiofM .street IIA1NM. Sent. 12, AN.VI1 iiaries i, iiainea, ai-eii on. DEATIIH T widow of lt.tlia n,l frlenda Invited' to services. Hal., 2 p. m, reti cence 01 per daughter. 1G3 N. (list at, int. ,r,BJi..M' 1'eaco Cem, Remain may bo Mewed Krl., 7 to u p. niV MITCHELL Sept. A. GEORGE I'., son nt Catharine 1'attersnn and late David Mitchell, aeed 45. Relatives and friends Invited to fii iieral, Ihurs., S:Sn a, in., parlors of Denjamln T. Lslo, 1012 V. Columbia nve. High mass St, Columba'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral, .HOLLAND. Sept. 10. OEOnOE P.. husband of Minnie Holland, ated 31. Relatives and friends, emplovcs of l. It. T. Co., Invited to funeral services. l'rl,, .1 p. m.. 3212 N. l'hlllp st, Int, Oakland Cetn, Remains may bo viewed Thurs . S tu HI p. m. Auto funeral. IIOITER. Sept. 12. SUSAN VIRGINIA, widow of Dernard Hopper, I"uneral and Int, private. Krl, , JORDAIN, Sent. 12, ERNEST JAMES, liu band of Emllv Jordaln. Relatives nnd friend tleu. Gurfteld Lod.c, No. 101, I of A Invited to funeral services, Sat., 11 p. m ir,30 I'nlr mount ave. Int. private. Remains may bo viewed Krl . 7 to It i. m. , .KELLY, Sept. It, WILLIAM J., husband of Elmlrm Kell), aced 01. Relative and friends, 11. of It. T Kensington, No. 113. Invited to funeral, l'rl., 7:30 n, in., 1S1M Tucker rt, USth and Huntingdon sis.). High mns Our Lady of Mercy Church II a, in. Int, Reading. Tu.. Sat . Aulembo, h Cetn. . KENNEDY. At lesldence. I.uraston. N. ,T Sept. 11, JAMES, son of Harry and Sarah Whllo Kennedy, formerly of 1'hUadelphla, l'a, Notlco of funeral later. , KERNS, Sept. 11. I'RANCIS, son of Jame A. nnd Margaret Kerns tnee Lambert), aged 8 months 2 weeks Relatives und friends In vited to funeral, Krl, 1 n. tn., parents' resl, denco, 3(11!) Aspen St., West Phllfl. lilt. St. Denis' im., Ardmore. Auto funeral, KRAl'SE. Sept II. HERMAN E. KRAURR.' Relatlien und friend, olivet Lodge. No. 007, 1'. and A. M tnvlteil to funernl service, l'rl., n. in.. 4022 Cedar ave. Int. private, KRACSS. Sept 12, MARY C. KRAUSS. wlfo of Clarejire It Kraus and daughter of Charles C. nnd Mnrgaret I' Creamer. Rela tive mid friend Invited to funeral rervlces, Sat.. 2 P. m 2327 E. Norrl st. .Int. private. Auto service. LAUDENSLAGER Sent. 12. at 220 Green st.. EDWARD E, hubnnd nf Miriam t. Lnuden slsger, aged 70 Relatives nnd friend, Ameri can Stondard Council, No MM), O of I A., Invited to funeral service. Snt, 2 p, in. resi dence of brother, 1713 N. Lambert st. Int. pri vate. LEVY Sept. 11, DOROTHY, daughter of George II and Lnurn Levy, aged 7. Relative and friends Invited Io funeral, l'rl , 1 30 p m, parents' residence. 43 Geimantown nve. Serv Ice In Mt Hermon Reformed Church, loth iind Wlnrobocklng st. . 2 p. tu. Int. private Northwnrd iVni, Autu funeral. Remain nm. bo viewed Thurs. eve. I.OVOS ritl.'ET. Ar ,THcnl,tnwn, N. J, Pepl 12. OILRKRT II. LONGSTREEI'. ngd 70. Rel atives nnd frb uds Invited to funeral service lato residence, .lucobsluwn. N. J., Sat,, 2 P. til Int JhcoIisUiwii Cetn , l.l'TZ. eit 11. JOHN Ar . liubind of late Marv A. l.uu (neo Atkinson). Relative nnd friend". Glass mowers' Aso . 1'cst No. 3, U A. R of Camden, Invited to funeral. Sal. 2 i. in. lesldence of daughter, Mrs. Id i M Morschnuser l. la: S. II ti st , Camden ' Int. Glendorn Cem . (Ilcndoia, N. J, I'rlend iii.iv call l'rl.. 7 to P,p, in MALI.ORY Scpl II. ALV1N S.. JR. hus band of .Insephino Mntlnr. son of Alvln . und Maty E Mallnry. ase, :n Due notlco of funeral will be gen from 211(1 S. Ingget si McllltlDE Sept. 11. ANNA V., daughter nt Daniel I', and Anna A. Mcllrldo (nee Hurke) aged 20. Relatives and friend. St, Theresa's D. V. M Soi'allty. Invited to funeral. Sat H.30 ii. m., residence of brcitlier-ln-lavv, Jnrue Kane Mil Waverlv at. (2.1th and line). Solemn High Mas of Rctiulern SI. 'Ih.resa's Church. Int llnlv Cross Cetn. Mccracken. sept. 12. alrert c son of Antito I, and late John McCiatken, aged 42. Relatives and friend, members llartvllle Su. clnl I'lub. tnvlled to funernl service. Sat . 2 p. in. lh."l E Allien st. Int. private, Oak land Cell! MrDEVITT -ept. I.' MARGARET, dlllgb ler of late Loimhlin and Rose McDeVllt. Rela tives and friend. Altar Sotletv of lmninculHte Copieptliin Chunh Invited to funeral. Sat., s 3t a in resldince or i'ler M'Devltt. 1014 E l belt, ii ave . Geritiantown. SoliMiiu r (luletn mass chnrih of Immaculate Conceptlun in a in Jul Holv Cross Cem. Mi.WMARA Scit. 11, ROSE E , wife of John Mi'NalTiara (nee Lounslerry). Relative and friends Invited to funeral Sun , 2 p. tn . 2301 Stonehouse lane (3d and l'orter si ) Int. .Mt Morlah Cem. Remnins mav bo vlewcel Sat., 7 to y p. m Auto serv be DKATIH . McNKLIS. Sept. II. MARY. -Mow of Wil liam McNeil, Relative and friends, member of Sacred Heart Sodality, Invited to. funeral, l'rl.. 8:30 a. m.. City Line, Chestnut X I 111. Sol enm mass Church of Our Mother of Consola, Hon lo a, tn Int, Holy Sepulchro Cem. MKRRIHEW. Ninth .Month. 10th. suddenly,, st Haines Kail. N. Y KRAIC MERnlllEW. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, smtli day. Ninth Month, 14th, 2 p. in., 1712 Master t. Int. private. ,, , , MULllEltlN. Sept. 11. MAREL.vvlfo nf Jo reph Mulherln and daughter of. William J, and Margaret Dlackburn. Notlco of funeral later, from 710 N. "d st, . NKALE. At Newark. Del., Fept. 10, Dr. ARTHUR T. NEAI.E. used 04. l'uneral serv ices, at lato residence, near Newark, Deb, Thurs., 2 n. m. Int. White Clay Creek. Car riages will meet trains NEVINH. At New York city, Sept. 11, AN NIE NEVINS (neo Henry), wlfo of. I'atrlck Nevlns. Relative- and friend Invited to fu neral, l'rl.. S.30 a. tn.. H0-, S. 20th st, Itequ em mass St. Charles's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funornl, . .., NEWLAND. Sept. 12, GILRERT NEW LAND, aged 07. Funeral service Krl.. 2 p. ni old Mnn's Home. 3-th and Darin sis, Int, Mt. Morlah Cem, . . .. . DARK. Sdddenly, at Glenslde. l'a., Sept. 11. SARAH DARK, aged 07. Relatives and friend Invited to services Sat., 2 p. ni residence of her niece. .Mrs. Robert Till, 2141 Oxford St., Dhllodelphli. Int, Mount Vernon Cetn. l'ARVIENTER Sept. II, HENRY, husband of late Mary M. l'armenter, aged 74. Relative nnd friend, employes of 1. 11. l Co.. Ascher Hnrmonle, Invited lo services, l'rl,, 2 p, m Mechnnn Chapel, .1(1.11 Kensington nve. Int. Oakland Cem. Remain may bo Mewed Thurs, after 7 P. m. ,. DASCARELLA. Suddenlv, In Atlantic City. N. J. Sept. 12, CLARA V. wIM of Michael I'osiorcll.i (nee Albert), aged lo i:lotlve nnd friend Invited to funeral. Sat.. , 30 n m . Anion S Campion's, 27 N. I'em.svhnnla nve High requiem mass SI Jllihacl's Church 0 n in. Int. l'lensnntvlllo Cem Rem ilna may bo viewed frl., 7 to 10 i. in. , RAKE. Sept. 10, Itl'DOt.ril E. husband of fannhi A. Rake (ne Crone hi. Relatives nnd friend. E. Coppeo Mitchell Lodge, No OO.i, 1'. and A M.i Slgnt Chapter, No. 251. 1". iitiil A M , Kenderton laidge. No. 200, 1. e). o. r. ,nnbtn Encampment. No, 2H-. I .o. o. I , l'hlla. Lodge. No. 01. L. O O. M , Dhlla. Lodge, No. 20, Shepherds of llethlchem. l'hlla. Hard wuro Assn., Traveler' Protective Aso. of Amer ica, l'hlla. Uuartct Club and officers of the John Lucas Paint Co., Invlled to funeral, services, l'rl, 2 i in, 4041 N. 12th st. Int. Northwood Ccm ROANE. Sept. 10. JAMES, son of lato IMer nnd Catharine Roaile. Relatives and friends, Hob Name Society of Holy Name church, Camden, Invited to funeral, l'rl.. 7:30 a. in., resldcnco of sister, Mrs Catharlno Hler, 7220 I'.isrlnll nve. West Philadelphia. High mass St Clement' Church 0 a. in. Int. New Cathe dral Cetn. Rt'LE. Sept. II, ROIIKRT JOHN RULE, aged HO. Relatives ami friend Invited to fu neral services, l'rl., 2 p. in., residence. 1bl8 S. "th St., W. l'hlla Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. l'rlenels can view ri mains Thurs, after 7 p. in. SHOUT.- Sept. 12. ALRERT VILON, sou of liruce and Anna W, Short, nged i. Relatives nnd fibnJ Invited to funeral service. Ihurs.. h p. m. intent' resitbr.ee oi s.insom st, lilt. White Chapel, Nassau Del. SMYTH. Sept 12. '1IIOMAS (1.. husband of Carollno M Smith (nee Ellwangur). Relative and friend Invited to luneral services Sat., 2 p in.. 7H.'I N 2dth st Int. iirlvale, .Mt. I'caco Cem. Auto funeral. TERRS Sept 11. SCSANNA C. wlfo of Ernest Tehbe Relative and friend Invited lo funeral servhes. Sat, 2.:oi p in.. 1741 Penn st , l'runkford. Int. tirlvnte, Oakland Cem. Remnins may I,o viewed l'rl eve. THAMES Sept. II. CARLIN O.. son of Vllllam A. nnd Irene V. Thamea (nee Cat lilt), aged 7 Relative and friends Invited to service, l'rl. 2 3(1 p m. reMdefuc of grandfather. Wil liam Carlln. I2S E. l'ihers nve., oine, int. St. James s IVni I'rlend inny cnll Thurs eve. THOMAS. Sept 11. PHILll' S. husband e,t Mi J. Thomas and son of late Co!. Hampton S, Thomas. Relatives nnd friend Invited to senile. 3."nii N 23d st , Thurs., h p. m. Int. private, Krlday-n. m 'IIH.HL'T sept 10 WILLIAM J. i,on of William E and Ploreni I. Tulbul, ane.l 0 It, latlves and friend Invited tn funeral. Sat 2 p. in., nrandparein' rcldenie, r,.14i l.esber Bl . Krankford. I'll. ll.tt Cedar Hill "vKmierhlici: sept. 12 iimma j, Mn of Geurgo M. Vnnderslbe, ng-d 7,i funeral from reldniM nf Mis Sarah Heard, .'ll.'l E Wild, J st . Sat , I p. in int private, American .Mo- ehstibV C, m Auto funeral, M:-4EIt. Sent II I'.MM.V KEZIAII ESER (neo Patterson), Wife of John Vcser, RelatlM 1 IHTII'4 . , and friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. P. " husband's lesldence, Sil t. plks and Vjoming nve. Auto funeral. AVAI.LER. Sept. 12. JOHN A., son of John A. nnd Magals Waller, aged 7 months 2 weeie. Relative, s'nd friends Invited t0 funeral ..rvj Ices. Sat,, 1 p. in., .1-00 S. 10th st. (Island roau below P, It. It.). Int. Kernwood tem. WEINRKnGEIt. Sept. 12, Dr. J, SHELLY WEINimiUIEIl, aged . Imeral and Inter- m Wlirs(t,N,!lsPerptV.',12. JOH.V J:, husband of Ut. JulU W 'son. formeVjy of Dustl.ton. Pa. Re a Uvea and friends. Knghts.rlen ship, Rustle ton, Invited to funeral. BM., '30 ";"; elence of son-ln-lnw. t'r0."8.. J?.1. " 0o,' ' 10(10 H. 22.1 st. Solemn mass of "'I"';".',; Edmond's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Mark i Cem., Drlstol. l'a. Auto funeral. X.IMMER. Sept. II. ALRl: .IMJIEft. vrlfs of Phillip Zlmmer, "o0.nu'' , "''"L'.T and friend. Invited to funeral so"!"". Sat. CePdarillil Ceni. Auto serv Ices. New York.and Paterson paper copy. STEAMBOATS FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO ..I'UUSTlStJ l!l.CII galfte"; falffllS: Plenty 'table".".''!;.. ,CT'aPr,eCnifo,!nadr,V';ip..i;0e, rhlWren to 10 S.e. Leave Arch St. Wharf Dally 8-30 A. M. Sunday 0 A. M. Dell Phone. Market 1152 JAMES E. OTIS, ManaEer. 3 Arch St. HELP WANTED FEMALE Coiillniinl rom I'r-CrclliiBT I'olam DRKSSMAKElfwant. walst'and sleeve finishers. 1301 Locust st. . - -,-.-iilt' GIRLS wanted over 10 JM 5'.,"e-ut;Tecltcal M5CT?lK,.?-ff- rorfc'noWn Pa. V 012. Ledger Offlr. .., fffiS K 5!"vVni,.IDin,ai,vis:nco:: 211 S. 12ih. OIRI.S YANTEI) VK OVER 10 YEARS OK fli: LIGHT, AIRY VACTORY :stn viif.v:. steady work H'vr i..VN'ii.V.s &i- i.:',' A..!'.,.il,.V'm,, IN- GOOD PIT DEOINNEItS 17 PER, ClJI:IC Jcpi'aVed ArTEIt HHCllVP WEIL. riM iAY ENCELLENT TREATMEN'! .iaa..TT c MVKJV;. Ton.f.cco CO. D AND ONTARIO SUMMER RESORTS r ATI, N TIP CI M'.Jv'. J Hotel Boscobcl Speclil Sept. ratep, CHATHAM. Mm. Kentu'.ky ave, near Reach, Open nil vear. Phono 117 A E. Marlon Chatham Bars Inn and cottac-ys. Stnm Ilfnt. Electric Lights. rMpp Cml Milk nn'. VeBPtH.-lei. Oolf. Shoro Illrcl Sliootlnc. Halt unci rrw Wat-r rinhinff Motorluff. Tor KeptembiT ! crvatloni Arttirr' (IIAT1IA.1I IIAItS INN. I.ljnlliim. 3!aii LOST AND FOUND CASI" -T,ot cfcn enun, contnlnlnc canN nntl tnonj rMwin1 A IS. I.nlaei Offlrr. HIN'tJ f.nit, f11atncnil rlnif. rontnlnins - Hn iuoikN ami a ruby in ihapplns dlstrlrt )f'l iTtl.ij , inward. Adallnts Hajlor, 1.-31 . N'jitioim fit. HELP WANTED-FEMALE ATTKNIANT.-- neMlrtl, department for unii.... Stat !InpUl, Norrlstown, l'a., -im-scb lnnin nt J-- P r month. .nc.un inalnten un t nrnl i omfor(allc toom at nurpefi home. Write Ur. .lerspnAr. I'cteron CII0('OATf: rOATUHHT experienced. Apply Acker. 1-1! N. lh (i)MPTOMnTi:il OTiniATOJl uanted In larffe olttre on xtrn.on( stat fxperlenco and sal ary expected. I fins Jedrer OJTle. t OOK. to asil,t with dfmnntulr worl. no wah Infi, referenec rnqulred. Ph. f'hestnut Hill fi'U rOHHIISPONnKNT Youiir woman for rollee tlon d"pt, of lu run inatuifat turlnr roncrtt. mate au'-. dueatlon, experience and calary ilenlred K. It. If. V. O Itox 1547. liU'TAPHOM. UPHPtATOn and tplt wanted, evpcrln' ed and fll lent In tstnbllshtr.ent In ralrd near Wu.no Juni'tlon I 71.", I.t'duer Off EdueatiorvalVW l!-L-y-n iiti r-.-riimi-,ri--t-Mr i n ' " v7f-wirtlM---------------- 'tZ-1.12-UJLlW f ; Wr ;tfC Itntli rr. Itulh exe. IJoIh -rven Day Courses in Advertising Realty Advanced Accounting BEGIN SEPT. 17 Practical instruction by experienced business men and allied subjects of University grade, such as business psychology, economics, markcl.i, prices and exchange, insurance, in dustrial geography, English and Spanish. Write, rail ur jiluino for i'ic-Iuk T-Uft Olllco open, day .mil cwnlng EMPLE UNIVERSITY Itroud St., helow Rerk I I'litlailrlplila University of Pennsylvania IMiarton School of 1 Inamo nml Coninieric uri'i:its i:kmmi rorits Session hejrlns tiept -S. "Write for Catalosue I.IKIAN IIAI.I., Mill nml Uooilhinil atrniie, IMIIVIDI'AI, IN'-TItl'CTKIN. Shorthand and "touch'.' tspewrlilnif, Opc.i nil summer. Ia arjiLlils1-.! 1330 Minsom. Vniin. Me-i and Hoi TheWilliam Penn Charter School No, 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA rounded I" 1Bsn R h' reoucit of the lllus trlou Kounder and Proprleior ot the "Con monnealth." und chartered In him on the name fi " a i tho city Itself. October .1 Km. the School enter upon Ita 'Jth aradrniknl scar September 53. 1017 ......... ... lore man one iiiuu?ii,i n iu'iv-,u- in,, entered tho nrlous colleges and professional and technical schools of the country, while .... I. .. mre,l illrert unon a lillsln, -s III ,ij, ,, ...-.. -. -- career. . ...... . . The rronectus lor iui.-iui- is re.my tor dis tribution Ilulldlnc now op-n -or Inspection and classification ot pupils. ! FREDERICK L. SMITH, M. A. Acting Headmaiter Philadelphia School of Commerce and Accounts Prepares for hlKlicr business and executive positlnns Higher Accountancy for t". I. A nclentina IlunaBcmont. Comnieiclal nnd HanUInu Ciodlts. Kconoinlcs, Law, Investment-. Ileal Kstate, Conveyanolnst. AdvcrtlBlnB, S.ilesinanuhlii. I'ubllc SiieaklnB. Commercial l-'nRll.h. ("orelcn Trade, Modern Languages. Kxpert Instructors. Kvenlnc schools open October 1. nicht ci,ssi-.s oim:.v skit. -:i Machine Shop Practice Merh. Freehand Marh no Shop Math. . Arch I Drnwine Pattern Shop Practice hook illustrating I'.fectilclty Arlthmetle. Al.ebra, Automobile Mechanics Geometry. ri'llNITflU'. IIESHINIMI Pit .ourself to earn morn money HxVeptlonal facilities and low rates. Writ- for Prospectus. , SPltlNO OIIUMIN' INsTITL'Ti: '. V.. Car. Broad and Sprln. (iardrn SU. Wanamaker Institute "3d WALNUT. Opens Sent. 17lll CMJCK AN1 WATCH MAKINU. KNOHAVINO. TKLBaitAPHV 10 and 115, Pr year. Send for Catillo. O. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS CPUnni Opens Sept. S3. A few vacancies V.I--e--ifor eamert rollee preparatory STANLEY It. YAItNALL. Principal, ANKSi WHO sJL Secretarial Positions Prepare yoursclC to take advanUiKo of the greatly increasing demand for trained young men and yountr women. Incr,.. your earning power by entering our accredited school of business administration. Commercial, Stenographic and Secretarial Courses Spanish. Higher Accounting and Auditing. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 925 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM The only private School with elemen tary schools in various parts of city. Thorough education from kindergarten to College or business life. Guarded companionship; close personal contact with skilled teachers. Special attention to physical tiaining. Separate depart ments for boys and girls in high school unules. Orcns Ninth month 25th. A ear Hook now renoy : Write fur Hate JOHN W. CARR. Ph. I).. Principal 15th and Race Sts.. Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. 14.1 Arch St. Write for tloolcltta and FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL no . s- lio n, intii m. (iiui ;? .' 1 LJmmmmm "Almost a Country School" on tho Parl; wa. A thnroUEhlj" modern day school with ner two centuries of worthy trad.tlons. Klementary and Illuh School departments. Dmphttals on broad senerat culture and sim ple Christian llxlmr. with regard for the needs and nptltudia of each child, Cata iosues: School opens Ninth Mo, til W,LTi:il W. HAVII.AMI, I'r'.nclual Younc Women nnd r, I rls Phila. School of Design for Women UKOI AMI MASTim STS. HIIOPKNH IICT. I 1'ull courses in Art and Industrial Art Practical IJeslanlni In nil Its branches. Illus tration, fashion Illustration, Educational Pajcholoiy. n w)KXKl r,;,.,.,,,,,,. 'Ill l.lJKIiri'i -JIHIIK'HiX jj . - ii STRAYER'Q BUSINESS COLLEGE rHE GOLD MEDAL SCHOOL baV1.?c!,,',wrffi!a1;1'n'n'lV!; for superior skill In t.i.rwritlns T but durlnB the lu.t year onlv "no other school in the entire (Iniieil States won r. many unld MeU.iia ns Here won " Collese" uf Slral''"a Huslncsj ,.,ft.rar,r'"' llusinrsi- Coll, so also (le. fn ,h"1hlt dierea of clticlency n Its students In all other business brinchc. Therefore attend Strnver'a nii.l .,n,l I jour rrlenrt in Hlrnver's I 0"'J,,,.N,,-:,.,a5' nml -Nsi't , na-n, t liehllllll e,I, 1 1'lill.ldelphlll PEIRCE SCHOOL OF Ill'MNKSS AIIMIMSTKATKIV helps nii to enrn more ns peirce arnduile '"hB d,.T,u,Ulr '"5 trwin th' better posOons. Tho practical and thorough business Ira.ninj carM student roceUes Insures this. ,r"'mn- Maht brhool open Sept. i;th omce cnen eery eenln this week, except SaturiUy Tor conenlence cf those who desbu to enroll lino Street Itr.t of llrond l'hlliulelphla TUAUIfns-WANTHDi pos.tlons waltlni- fee. reslstratlon for colic., and nonnal Kradu-te Modern Teachers' llureau. 1U03 JUrtat au ixtvjjiiu, t ' Bucknell University LulvrJll,.i;"u' Tin: mtkviixs sciioiii, rim tiim.s, w. Chelten ave.. Oermantown 511th sear bealns Sept, -3l Klnderearten In chants of Mlm js. Uhler. ColIe.B Preparatory, Kpeclal courses i i.,.ils alarici) linn I nnv.rtjtlnnal I.,,. in juiiirn Lit. uvui"" --... - for ulrls and women head of Mehool. MAitVUKXTLKV; pupils. BOrtnKXTO.VN, S. J. . . -.,j.,- i.,.-r--. 'i'.Vtn,i. ii ft I, i , IWI, MISS HILLS' SCHOOL IBitA lilllTT. KTItf-'ITT JIAl.V I.INH lIIl.-NCH.V-KIIMOIli:, PA. i:il-ahetli li:ill,niaiii 1'rlnrliul THE GORDON-RONEY SCHOOL l"or (llrls. 4 US Sorure Street General .ami ;oleo Preparatory Courses Itoof e"den and.yin. MISS HONE Y. Prln. MISS MAIIMIAM.'H HfllOfll. IOH fllltLT" Day and UonrdlnB Uepartta. tlAK l,Ni:. l'hlla. jiVKniiKoiii. Miss Sayward's School for Girls OVKnllllOOK, I'lIII-A., PA. Colle.s Irepara lory. Upeclat Courats. Junior and Musical Depts. Athletics, Dpmestlo Science. Carrta.y calls for ,A' " AMBI.KK 1-A. '" MUSIC ifOlSl l-Jll'" CoNSEEaoRrySusic Md Tear, Individual Instructor, n... , Huperlslon. All branches th?r,..,ona applied. A Hchool of Public 1?erf, r?nUl Teachers' .N'orraal TralnlniV rw-or"?,al!Sr' Hchool Muslo HupervWon iJJ uLllu Inspiration. I.osalty. Success Our v.ch.0'!! ,f Is freo and contain. valun".?Ufr01l;!,':',i tillliert Ha.nnld Comb lilri Omces. Htudlos. I)ormltoriesl"od'r,;,.cd ZECKWER-HAHN ..'-" toil :Spr Htreet. I'ldi'ebVl",,'ray fiTa'AIo".', 'tlW-JltlW. Vlalil.?'' &' (Jlltl.M for labellni? and wraiiplim. mod wate tn topside, experienced workers) steadv wo'k. Apply Henry K. Wumpolo & Co., Inr 4:c, Valrinount e OIHI.S wanted to wenp Wilbur Ilud. brins cel- lincntes APlMy '.Ml N. nil IIOUSKWOHIC or housekeeper nnntrd. 1'riit.t '! In family nll .-.onir W.tj no ae.. Ucrmant'ii. cilfiU I,AIV, cxpeeieneedi short hours. Apply ' Haunter Shoe, 7!1- (lrniantonn ate. 1 At'lillV Ilxperlenecd collar Ironers, alto inarKers and sorters. Shutc's Laundry, f-d Marl."t st. . . , ol'KnATOH on prltnle t'rnncli telephone ex- ehanse for manufactures' company In West Philadelphia '. state ace, reference and salary desired. P 7-7. I.edcer Odlce. s.u.:ni).ti;.v lit nuoTitcits miQUir.n sali:.svoml:.v IN' VAHIOUS l)KrAr.TMi:NTS. i :.m pi.o ym i :nt hup. c. l lit DRornnr.s . SPiNKiins Lxiieilenced and learneri sleadv work and aood vanes. Apply GrlanoM Worsted Com pany. Darby. Pa. hl'INNIJHS. rliin. cap or fljer. steadv work! wom $ln per week nnd bn'ius for one-shle superior thread and Mini. Howard and Nor rl st STi:NfMlHAPIIi:il Wanted lminufacturlnc roinpan. ttplt nnd stenographer. tiermaninwn bv n Oermantown olnF. experienced P. I). Uox 4'J10. STKNOOHAl'IIKIl. leal est. off ', bright, acllte jouiib lady: state wanes, lefjnvtl. Led, Cent. Ti:i,i:riifiNR oppratino pnonoNa DPE.V POIl TOHNO WOMr.N Tiiese tvnr dats lirliiff to our wires a rush of business nnd we must have more jouns women operator to handle It. llxperlenceil operator If they will npplv todav ns earlv as possllile. can no nt once to Hrula'r-nnd permanent position with pood pac. The lnexperlenceil ones we will gladly teach and pav them while tliev are lenrnlnu. Teleiihone openitlnK for ouncr women I pleas ant work and with unusually acrecablo sur loundlns here. ,,,.. Promolion I far more probable In thl tnca tlon than any wo know of In which women The ambitious operate- of todav Is thc-super-tlsor and chief operator of tomorrow. Anplv t P.oom 'J07 rut; lciiys'iovr. ti:i,i:phont. system 133 SOUTH SI'.CO.N'D STHUT wiNnnns ' I'xperlenced or learners: rteady work nnd cood vanes. Apply Orlswold Worsted Com pany, Darby, l'a. Louis Sobelman ,TJ. chestnut st. Adt ancd VJolln JnmucUo'm Prci?cua t. tlAliflMI. In so lessons or Money nJ7 m ,1" malls- f re.. CIIRItlTlLNg. K Vl"t." -1- l-U Clieatmit St.. 1410 v-7. """Me"j Task.F Ht, PboV.'8if. 7.a"'"' p,' :liritnut Ht, IPb S)-,H-X,.i1, o.mi:.v and uir.i.s wantp.d fiTHADY UMPLOYMUNT a i:raui: wkkici.y minimum: wagi:, $7.:,o inchi:asi:d automatically APPLY 7 A. M. .10.SLTII CAMPRIJL1, COMPANY PLCOND AND MARKl-T STHIIKTS CAMDKN, NKW JHRSUY YOl'NO LADY with booklteeplnir etperlneco, fa miliar with cheeklnn contracts extension dl count. etc.. on Incnmlnn hills; state salary wanted and exp P (103. Ledger Office. YOl'N'O LADY with bookl.e-plnn experience or familiar with checklnn lncomlnn Intolces, ex press hills, etc state n,e. experience and sal ary expected, P OH), I.edser Offloe. YOCNtl LADY' for neneral work In lame office salary $S, must be over 1 vear old, quick and accurate nt tlnurlnn. P Oil. ledger Office, WOMAN, yountf. Intellloent. fur respouslblu liuMiinn apih) .i.i .n, .ii si HELP WANTED MALE UOY, OVIIH 111 I OR WORK IJf NKWSPAPKU orrifRj mi'st in: niiat. amuitioiis. in- Tni.LKir.NT- VIJIIV COOD CHANCP. rOR advanci:mi:nt. apply mil joyci:. bii l'LOOJt. Hull CHLSTNUT ST. HOY wanted In lama nulomohlle concern: must be id ears of nno and willing worker and a Protestant. Kood opportunity for the right party Applv In own hindwrltlnn. reference and salary desired, M 132, I.ed.cr Central. HOY wanted lo learn optjeni-business; .noil wages and cood chance for ndtnncemcnt. N. 17. cor. HUh nnd Chestnut, HOOKKKIU'HR, tnunn man. In apartment hoter Apply at the Lincoln, 1 Locust nt. HOY. 1.1 to IS, mnke himself Kouerlly""useful In time office; excellent thunce for advance ment. Apply Dexter .Metal Mfg. Co., l'ront ond Arch. ainden HOY wanted In Inrn ofHre.TuustTjesrexcel" lent chance for ndtamement: salarv Is, P till, ledger Office. HOY. Ill or oter, Rpiiern'l wnr!:; 7 3il "mJ-iTl" t fl'SO p. m. Rlnkcr Pharmacy, 7ul (Itn. ate. liUVSJ WANTUD ovnn in tkails or auc WAORS 20 5. P, C'KN'TS PKR HO I'll AVKRAQr. WIIEKLY MINIMUM -"VACR Jll. 07. APPLY 7 A. M. JOSUPH CAMPHKLI, COMPANY SECOND AND MARKUT STRIIETS. CAMDUN, SEW JL'RSnY HOYS WANTHI) I'OR NU11IT WORIC. must nn ovnn Hi' ritKScn roit ADVANCIIMHNT. APPLY AlTm II P. M.. kKUUIlli OFl'ICi:. 1'IKTll HOYS large i-outh Phlln. inanufni tuifiiE tun cern has nnenlnK In office for seceral ener getic, nmhltlnu and capable, hots HI year of age' good opportunity fir advancement, p 712, LedgcrOfflce. HOYS, oter Ifl. for factory positions; good openl lns for brlsht bo, Olobe Ticket Co., 11" N. 1-lii st. HOYS wanted to work In sheet-Iron shop, ."red, erlrk Sabln Co.. 2.17 llread st. CAHINKTMAKKIt wanted; ijnnd wages: steady work.APidy 151U Parrlsh t. ' """ CANDYMAKIHtS. on hard candles and counter JTnnflst mskers snd belpers.Apply 121 N, htli, CAPTAIN Of UUAHD tfante.t nt Krankford Arsrnal at onto: retired noncommissioned army officer for position of captain of guard nt arsenal grounds; rate of pay $3 per day. 7 days a week. Report to Sergeant Fegfcr at Krankford Arsenal from 8 to 12 noon. HELPJ?5NTED-M.T.f ' ' Contlntieil rom JVccrdfTt. ChT CHI-:.' KK HXKI.lt wanted lnNeTn-r leal work: must bo well uni 7155?-, electrical equipment ami operation,'."1'' IM of work, able to handle men i I'iS?1. f3 rrenmmem ul nnl civ. r..n ...'''J tylth kl.LV it. re, referjnees. age and snlarJ ...ri seii? J dress Chemical Works.M MS. Lg?,cfe& 1,1 OI.KtlK., "bout IS to 207 high el!r- 41 ,,r.fAre.,l In w..i, , "J??. "Cnool T.r-' JI ehanco to lenrn business. Apph sj.5l lio JI.Lr.CTOH. .real esiai.i ...- . W0-iL VtkV CARPKNTKHS. SOU. I'NION Foil WRIGHTS. i'own. N. JJI nn cents pkii irouii: timi. AND IlW rOH OVEIlTIMKl I)6l)llLn Ci;,;, .iTlinniV AKl'ENOOV .Mno,:' L'OI.Lr.CTOR, .real" estate) .(eel esiaiei in . ..-ul- .-m enre, age. It (142. Lrdiee ..... r.f VI i.mvftip-..... ?,.- """.". " ' .-,. ...,.,.., ni.-.,, (lv- n iveeki si.-. " i:i,l CTItlCIANdl.-iii flrst-cla,, 7n.-r -Mfl trlclHtin for lnrge, construction "SS -B Wrlghtstown. N. J.s fln0 per hr fi-Mm 'I time for oiertlme. double time r5,nfc.l. W nflernonn. Sunday and hollcU...0!..8llanli. J tlon and bulging furnlshc Yreei "i"'"". M LNlllNr.LIt wanted'for Ice "pbTnt7I7rr:; . nrnund. A. ,t:. OliTail. ip,,anL'..'tetclrvrS " na n: l l'IT-1 DK A( IMrbv. VHItl'roit Ni:W AUWlliuTE-.----. '"T. ..wrtrrr. roil poliiTmS 5SKix.. Am; a.vii i:.Pi-R. Tin; iii'H!i'.i,i'.'v'N'. '" tr"""c" tl.NX'INNATin l'ARM HANDS wanted, single KritrZ rled couples, nt once for nearbv rwJl. "N ' arm; 1,0 fees. Dtpirtment y0f ,;KlT,nl ' Industry, llureau of L'niploymint i!?.' M o and l'ront. nnd York. P,OJm"it, 1511 ' IMMMKIIMAN "ami helpers wanun-T-- hammer. Apply Mr. J. Itos. TieS. t"l ' Co. .Mlinor.and njelghJstv"TnpMti, - LAHORUrtS WAN1ED STI1ADY WORK, AVURAOi: WEKKLY J MINIMUM WAGE J1B.17. '' ArrLT 7 A. M. v" JOSEPH CAMrBELL CO.. ,' SECOND AND MARKET ST3, l" CAMDEN.' V. J. ' LABORERS, 400 VOn CAMP DIN WRIQIITSTOWN, N. 3. 30o PER HOUR LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION I'URNISHED TREE APPLY 7 A. M. IRWIN fc LEIGHT0N 134 N. 12TII ST. m y fv LARORERS : GOOD STEADY MEN, NOT AFRAID H WORK. MUST HE TIRST CLASS, AJ. ; PLY S A. M. UNTIL 9 T. M ATLANTI. REP. CO., EMI. DEPT., THILA, CAT!, ' 'V 3111 TASSYUNK. c LARORKns wanted: 30 cent per hour. Aptlf A, Ratmoud Itff Co.. care Darrttt, Co Hermuda and Morniiretst LAHORERS wanted, steadv work, rood waiel. Apply II. O. I. Co.. Richmond and Tic;-, i.AnOREP.S wanted. Apply G2 "P-rrlrt street. LAHORERS wanted. Hrown. , Apply N. W. cor, Oth ( IJAYl ix)hoINl AND TRANSPOltTATIcVJ VIIRNI-HKD' KflKB. AVPLY WltlOHru. TOWN '"oil IltWltf i l-EJaHTON."lil "; JJXK 8T, t ' , I . Tr . . r.. - l-.D I . . L-, .i-7i 1 fi . .,i 1 ij . .... - -- I 77T-ri-tn---l-.-lL-. A.. .. J " ' I 1 ' mil 1 1 T J Se9e ., -". in-tjj, ,. i'.yA--Hl--B-B-----s--i-MwHWIm ll MACHINISTS Capnblo tle, floor and erecting machinists, experienced in building lathes inl Planers, rnn secure steady employment in! good wires, IS. hour shop: time and a hilt for overtime; no labor trouble, transportatlm lefunded after two weeks' satisfactory r lee. Write for implication blank. NILES-HEMENT-POND CO. Pond Works riRlnfleldj N. J. MAN A.NI)"WIKE. white cr"enlnred. for fsmllr nf 2 In country. Phono Friday morning Chut, nut Hill Itr.r, .1. M MEN WANTED FOR orrici: nuii.niNo window cleanixo WHITE. STEADY EMPLOYMENT. APPLY ROOtl 444 WIDENER 11UILDING MEN nnd women wanted at once of good eh-h niter for positions as nurse nnd attendtntl in tho New Jeri.cv state Hnpltal at Trenton; nood ralorles. Including full mlnlennt board, room and laundry. Applv to New Jiriir . StHteHopltal. Trenton, N.J; MEN wanted to do general laboratory worlt sal also wash bottles. Apply II. K. Mulford C, M02enolden, Pa. MEAT CUTTER Young" man with knowlMot meat tutting; between IS and 21, DuUT, Mst and Haterford ave. , OFFICE HOYS WANTED For general work In local room of the Ere, nlns Ledger. Apply 4th floor, COO Chestnuts, OFFICE ROY Intelligent and Industrious bj of leflnement and neat appearance can M placed In exrellent position for aatancemmi. Apply Room 212, 1125 Chestnut. st. OPEIttTOR on prltnte branch telephons a? rhnnno for manufacturing company in wn Phlln.; tnte nne. reference and salary lied.P TJl.J.edger Office. , PRUNF.RS, high tree," experienced. "-!. per dav; can use a few learners If tney ar good climbers: 12.50 per day. Thomas JI11-U ft sons. Mt Airy. Phils. Otmn. 298. SALESMEN Two experienced stock saleimn cm n high-class producing oil proposition par ing 2 per cent monthly, and rapidly JtrfJ oping; leads furnished: bis possibilities ftf both salesmanand Investor!! riJ3Le.i.tni, SHEET METAL WORKERS, rlrst-cissa, wantjl for cornices, skylights, roofing, ventllatlM and metal ceilings: r,0 cents per hour: nj,'lir Apply In person or by mall to W. A. Flnli '."J S, Howard St., Baltimore, Md. ASSISTANT SHIPPING CLERK wanted. " nlv 301 Cherry st. . SHOES Wanted, heel shaver on Ultima B. thine, exper'enced on Ixiuls heel;: good -aajj w I ew , 1 y iv n 1 1 , v.',j ' WANTED SALES MANACJL" , .. An old-established company, ""'". ""JS a nationally known product. """toyUtt ''m 40 salesmen, offers an opportunity for "?" nrade sales manager, of Proven ability " troduee advanced selling rarthods and 111-0 late salei; must bo capable of earning a ln salarv and ambitious to earn n?0"! P,OT,,! experience In selling scales. '""?".. Isters or similar line, desirab e. but not a solutelv necessary. No application will b s'dered unlets pretious record showtnwj sarv nunllficatlons: correspondence iffijKJ rnnndentJaUAddress MJ107IOS WANTED", at Frankfnrd Arsenal. experltncM automatic screw mnchlne operators at per day of S hours: this work I .J ., lofhour basis at n,27S.er day: a good opjor tunlty Is presented to earn " fffV,, piecework. Anply at Frankford Arsenal in" S a, m.Jo 12noonpnveekdays. - WATCIIMAKl'.R wanted. -. J" rlVhl ; i" once; permanent position for the rlrni : m O, Edward Flelsher, Commerce Bid-,, ' WELL DRILLERS nJ.V7,Vj"7tIS!PS! wanted: good .wages Address stating I.erlence. Barker Artesian tl Co., Aliens ate.. Providence, R. 1. - YOlINO MAN. experienced. Imniedlately. to charge of billing and order dP" I",?, ,'., prcnresslve 'Tm In northeast w?,nr,-.,ii and experience and ;"J "K'.'A4, " when can start. P 713. Ledger in"-r7-: YOUNO MN lLive desirable opening i iiVrlenced mapper In office, of prom njn -J Insurance rnmnanv: stnte n. "',n" ialJry expected. P 711. Ledger "'""i YOrNG'MAN for shlpplpg '''n"'"1.'".., - trlcal supply house: advancement for 7u"' man makb'ig good. 1017 Race sL -r-rZ YOUNO MAN to learn optical buslneaa.s"y wages nnd -n.it chance for advancement. K. cor. inthjrind Chestnut. -r-r YOUNO MAN, between tfl and 21, for '"J4,( motor repair work: state experience, m 1,'iWee itr-l. ,,-diT i-nnii nay viun ,v,.,.. 1 1 2 N. 1-t'l St. ltirsr?i:SS BKUVIPK COM:ANY' BOllKKEEJ " SfHSimbllc utilities 2.-.l several !'$ CLERICS, general. 1 4 Block, .. h0, IR.23. FOREMEN., tool . - (f-, & :-.';!,v::lr tir-.-!-i,'.?,.drTti. i AGENTS , '- " . . inr AUTOMOHILE INSURANCE oilers 10 " jjft setlu and forceful salesm-in one f..thr", ipportunltles In 'he commercial "J' Vrlr-t J lienc l.usinessi rr-i-n-i ,i--,-- "-- - f to policy holders: even tho-asrh you rnaj "U a saiesinaii, nut crri tun .,, "-., m- answer, giving references and pre'."' s ployment. P 720, Ledger omce. .. SITUATIONB WANTED FEMAlI IIOOKKEEPER and typist, experienced! ,'" . rf. 41. I.edser llVanch. 00th and tvaiiis DEHIONINO nnd remoJellngr2.BU prlday,M carfare.;. PhoneHtrlSigJTSJ, jj HOUBi-H.r.i'.rr.ii tientim woman, coiiejr noil. m Dosiiinni coixiDanioii. . ..-. J. - .-!:.!.-..- . 1 1 1 vnumilTIl . W.CIMk-.S , . -. j m" ursi-r.i-r--
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