A v j . 4 " e-a ;,:.. 'V .,i -.Wffe'A'1 x &m'j&wt - V 57 L "'.Ms 'W , 1. .' , """l mu- - "fVc '4, Xt v f . . k sv. t. J?: f f J. i- . jr l- y, '&.: fcrfftfv J d OF OTHER SERIES rA Twirler Gives His lotions of Games in lich He Figured ERS REAL STARS By JACK COOMBS In Baseball Magazine. ON the season ODened I rather Imtwil 'that October would find me lined up IS moro for the bltr rumen. A nennnnt. ruling club usually i-enent-. nnd it didn't fit HMm unreasonable to suppene that I would get one more chance In the world series before I have to quit. But as things are. another club than ours will have to tarty the banner of the National League nope woy do It more successfully titan we did. In 116. So far as I am concerned, I suppose I mra no unjust complaint. There are famous playurs who havo passed their whole career without retting close enough to a pennant to know what one looks llko. Larry Lajole was one of these. Hal Chase Is an other. I have been on five pennant-winning clubs, which Is rather more than my share, r I can well remember my first world series game. The Athletics were then a young team, rather green, the .critics thought. The Cubs were stolid old vet erans with the scars of many campaigns and, the banners of many hard-won battles. They were the favorites, we the runners-up R before the series. I had had a very good 'year and certainly ought to have been used to the Idea of facing strong clubs. But there Is something In a world's series game which gets you. It got me all right, r hit two men and gave eight bases on balls, but strangely enough I won. That Is one comforting thing In baseball. No matter how bum your own work Is somebody else may bo a itttle worse and then you show up well by contrast. But I am not. going to take all the blame for my rather Indifferent pitching that day. I had been used to pitching entirely to my catcher. . Tire man at bat didn't matter. I looked to sco where my catcher was and pitched accordingly. Ira Thomas Bothered Him This particular afternoon, however, Ira Thomas was assigned to catch me. He was a. couple vt feet taller tnan my regular catcher and somehow or other when I looked at him It threw me oft balance. I couldn't seem to locate the platter and very nearly threw the game away. But t the long hits of Collins and Baker and Mclnnls got busy and smashed out a vic tory and they repeated twice mere that series, so that when the shouting was all over I found I had won three of the four necessary games That was my first world's series experience and my best The next year wo tackled the Giants and I was a. good deal better pitcher than I had beer) In the previous attempt I hooked up with Mathewson In a very good game In which I was fortunate- enough to - come through. My second try. however, proved disastrous. It was the sixth Inning nd things were breaking very well. The score was three to one In our favor. Then, somehow or other, I f ot my spikes tangled up In the rubber and twisted my leg. It was an odd accident. Two of the muscles seemed to be entirely misplaced. After the inning was over the club doctor tried to fix me up. My leg was red where thoso two muscles had separated, and very painful. I thought It best to quit then, but Connie said lo me, "They're not hitting' you, so stick It out a while longer, if you can." I went back In the box, but I couldn't pitch. I couldn't throw a curve. In fact, I could do little but shoot over fast balls, but still they did not seem to hit me. I stuck It out till the tenth Inning when they tied It up, '2jJ Ba( lB His Undoing . ," Oldrlng lost a hard-hit ball In th mm and It got away from him for two bases. i", , frjiat let In two runs. He felt badly about ' ,Jt He camo to me and said that he was , ""' , very sorry, but he really did not see the ball at all. I told him not to let It worry jtyv, - him as I should have quit sooner If I had jiuu ttuy sense, juy ui iime my jeg was black and bothered me a good deal. I went homo and went to bed and stayed In bed for over two weeks as a result of that curi ous Injury. I believe I am the only pitcher who was ever injured in a world's series game and my Injury was probably one of the moot peculiar .that has ecr happened. Oddly enough, It seemed to be the be ginning of a lot of hard luck. I got typhoid fever, and when the next world's series rolled around I found myself strapped to a, cot In a hospital. It was a' great disap pointment to me to be on a winning club And not be able to do my share In the big games, but I was just as much Inter ested. as If I had been present and had the reports read to me as fast as they came In. The following season we were again a winner, and this time I was a little better off than the previous year, though not n. great deal. I could not pitch, but I coula take my place on the bench and did my hare ot the coaching. Last year I pitched what I suppose will be my lost world's series game. I was lucky and got credit for the Tlctory. I didn't feel in very good condition that day. and when they began to get to me In the later innings I told Robinson that ho Iwd better send a younger pitcher in to cave the game. One 'curious thing about the series, per Itaps the most curious to a ball player, Is the expert articles, o called, which are written about the big games. Eyery paper sends Its beat 'man to cover the series, and, f course, T suppose they have to pose as authorities oft baseball. I remember In particular criticism which was directed at certain pitchers for the kind of ball which they used In a pinch. Take the famous use where Baker broke up a game with a stoma run. j Mathewson was criticized for pitchfng the kind of ball he used on that occasion to Baker; though why he should have been criticized I have never been able to see. He- had two strikes on Baker at the time. Ho had given Baker a curve and Baker had missed It by six inches. He gave Salter another curve and he drove It Into tho stands' for a home run. if he wasn't Justified in giving Baker this curve, then I have learned nothing about pitching in ray - thirteen years of experience. LOST AND POUND OCXETDOOK Loat, pocketbook. with keya, money and ring; please return ring; no ques tions asked; reward. 0 Professional Bldg., lsat Cheatnut at. aSOAT Lost, lady'a.brown duvatyna coat, with wu rnr collar, irom dressing room of Bryn wr Polo Club on Sept. 28: reward. Pbone UIWinillMHFj 'Wblta French poodle, female, strayed I horn near 17u and Berks ata. Sat.. 2i answers to. name at Doily; 115 reward. jisiurniu 4ir. aouinwick, 1848 K. Wellington. iiiepnona Diamond 6812 J. HELP VAyygD-JEXALE BELIf TELEPHONE OPERATINO Ta Vraatdant ot the. United states taaf aaaatad to sr taW aAtlon i i tba area and fa the necassli inouatriai army siiy 1 for i astattroswa. -nnselnah obaervanca ot dutv 4M t tV those who may beat m M, im at army. lie ts)tws system of the country aatajpiar acoaaeicnoua part In tba Batl Telepkona, operating. preaenta It 00 M a vocation for young wemsn WEaram a. aa Im natrlotia than valu w aaryka, to u Oovertment may be If yob at b4wen the ajrea of 1 M, amir ttTJt Market st Phi sUa any ay. except Sunday, bti f ;e a m. ai p. ro. 8 and PhlhuUI- netwaan Jew qailcr are pa ere eaa!gn4 la al bwuus Tba work tt v irerMwust nn g! M rovajMa If tt (J wUli IcarBtBaT Mm near. hur laajrasaaag. n- rfAP.'a ifMiHf $ .. Et,P WAMTEDTEMALE Continued from rrfcedlitB Column BOOKKEEPER tri financial corporation re quires experienced bookkeeper thoroughly oom. patent to uiumt entire charge of booki an iTi?rt "jr 'otter. stating experience; reference will berequlred, M 7S7. ledger Central. CANDY HELPERS mlckeFrin"cnocoTl EVE1 v,"d!' work; good wages. Apply .J.heljenbarger'a, Front and Race te. , CHOCOLATE COATRItS en tins workf piece work or salary by week; chance to make big jvages. Apply Shellenberger'e, Front and M Itace ata. CLERKS for general clerical work In coat de partment. Apply by letter or In peraon to Employment Department Abrasive Co.. Ta- . cony and Fratey ata . Rrldeaburg. COOK, white, experienced! carfare paid! take Uermantown ave. trolley marked Cheatnut Hill or City Line: apply Tueaday or Thuradayt ret. . required. 103 W. Moreland ave . St. Martina. COOK, experienced, white. English tri preferred. for cooking' and downatatra work. Call after r ana aownsiairs wora. 1828 B. Rlttenhouae aq v Q CIOCK COOK Apply superintendent' office, Hebrew Orphana' Home, 13th at. and Oreen lane. DOFFER8, spinners and twlatera wanted. Apply Yowdall A Jonea Co., 64th and Poplar. ENVELOPES Experienced girls In hand fold. Ing department: abort houra) permanent post tlona. Cohen, BIO Ludlow. FUIl SALESWOMEN wanted! good referencees Permanent position. Apply Qlttelman'a Sons, IB Arch st. OmLS end women in pharmaceutical labora tories for bottling and labeling; alao manu facturing; age 10 to SO: good wagea and Satur day naif day. Apply northwest corner 12th ana wasnington. GIRL, experienced, white. Englfeh preferred, for chamberwork and waiting; call after V o'clock. Apply 1828 S. Illttenhouae aq. OIRLS Experienced markers or raisers on pens ran have aternly work) good price schedule. 1211 Spring Uarden at. OIRIi wanted for cooking and downatalrs work; 8 In family! wagea Q. P 826. Ledger Office. OIRL. competent, for general homework: muet underetand cooking. PI Phone Overhrook 1803. OinLS. over 17. for clean factory work: good ehanco for advancement. Olobo Ticket Co., 112 wortn iztn at, QIRLS wanted at, Wunderle'e candy factory. 11 8-82 regg at.'foppoalte 440 N. rd at.). HOUHEWOllK, general: exp. white girl; email ramiiyi iaunnrri. u.j. .cccuvto, nosu LJ:honeNarberthl J. HOUSEWOllK Olrl for general hnuaework; good wagea. Phone Oaklane 11.1 . or ap. ply 0800 Lawnton ave. IVTEUVlEtVEn Woman with presence and tact; permanont poaltlnn; good money; ahort houra: advancement. B08 Denckla lJIdg., call Thuraday or Friday, 2 to 4, MEN and women wanted at once, of good char acter, for poalttona aa nuraea and attendanta In the New Jeraey State Hnepltal at Trenton: good aalarles, Including full maintenance, board, room and laundry. Apply to New Jeraey State Hoapltal, Trenton N.J. NURSE, colored, experienced, to take care of 2 boya. agea 8 and B: reference required: t.14 a month., rhono Overbrook 6250 or call at 0408 Church road, Overbrook, between 9 a. m, ana a " m. NURSE Experience unneceaaary. Apply Chief Nurae. Home for Incurables, 48th and Wood- ana ave. PAPER DOXES Kxper. girl on covering ma chine: ahort houra; permanent position. 510 L.U010W, SEAMSTRESS, muat live In Institution. Apply superintendents office. Hebrew Orphana' lIome.12thBt;ana7 Oreen lane. ertfTrTTnnff ftn Hlah.grade eocletv wneklv fnr aubaerlptlona and advertising; give telephone number. M 710, Ledger orflic. SPINNERS, twlatera and dofTera wanted: learn ers taken and paid while learning. Apply Yewdall JonesCo1Ir4th and Poplar. STENOGRAPHER wanted: ateady position and chance for advancement: state age, experience .njindaalary oesireo. ji boi. i,ecigcr cent. STENOGRAPHER Experienced dictaphone op erator for large corporation. Apply 519 N. Broad at. RTENOORArilER. electrlo bus.; pleaeant aur.: daylight; good hours, Iluchanan. 1,U Chestnut TELEPHONE OPERATING POSITIONS OPEN KOR TOUNO WOMEN These war days bring to our wlrea a rush of business and we must have moro joung women operators to handle.lt. Experienced operators, if they will apply today aa early aa possible, can go at once to regular and permanent posltlona with good Vi'ho Inexperienced ones we will gladly teach and pay them while they ore learning. Telephone operating for young women la rleaaant work arwf with unusually agreeable Surroundlnga here. Promotion la far more probable In thla vo cation than any wo know of In which women ,nTbe ' ambitious operator of today Is the supervisor and chief operator of tomorrow. f Apply to Room 207 THE KEYSTONE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 185 SOUTH SECOND STREET YOUNG LAUY. between 19 and 25. experienced In general office work; must be bright, alert and Intereated In her work: an excellent chanco for advancement. W 0. P. O Box 3.'00. WASHWOMAN, colored, wanted for Mondasa . ""'" must have reference'. Call 2115 N, lBth. WOMAN for washing and Ironing. Call 4023 Wayne ave. HELP WANTED MALE inTinTtl. nnlnter and dea'aner Century ma I neq uiasa worn. . p . j.. p.. BOOKKEEPER and atorenorker. middle age, living near Mt. Holly: position near Wrights town: salary J20; reference required, auto perience. i. j. hox q. oiauuu, . j. nnrtlfTrpp.pirH nnrt nfftre man. thoroughly ex perlenced. for manufacturing plant; atate age. reference and aalary required. P 232, Led- ger Office. BOOKKEEPER Experienced man on safeguard ledger; atate experience, reference and aalary. V 940, Ledger Central. , BOY WANTED, BOY FOR OFFICE AND ATTEND TO MAIL: AGE in PERMANENT POSITION; SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY. ASK FOR MR. SILVty. bOO CHESTNUT STREET. BOY wanted for general office work: must be good penman and come well recommended. Apply by letter only to Dungan. Hood & Co.. Inc.. 240 W. Susquehanna ave. t BOY. under 17. to le'arn hlgh-clasa V,te,rlK decorating: exceptional opportunity for' Lright boy. M 644. Ledger Central. BOY. 16 to 18. In real estate office. Ad dress 12, Ledger Branch. 2614 Kensington ave. BOY. 16 to 18. In real estate office. Address 12. Ledger Branch. 2014 Kensington ave. BOYS WANTED OVER 16 YEARS Or AOE WAOES SO B-6 CENTS' PER HOUR AVERAGE- WEEKLY MINIMUM WAOE. J11.67 APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPIIELL CO. SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN. N. J BOYS. 15 TO 17 For varloua permanent positions In Chestnut street jewelry store. INSIDE ASSISTANTS. OFFICE BOYS. DEUVERr BOYS, CASH.nOYS. Good opportunities to advance In a reliable, old-eatabllshed and enterprising business, where the boya of today will bo developed to hold the responsible positions In the future. B. KIND SONS, 1110 Chestnut at. BOYS wanted, between 16 and 20, for light. Clean and bealthy work In a factory) steady work and good wages. Address, stating ago and experience, or rail at Ihe Huper-alasa Co., B824 State road, Wlaainomlng. Phlla. Prefer ence given to boya living In Itolmeaburg. TU- cony. lasmonupg or g rantiprw. BOY for office of well-eatabllabed firm, fine op portunity for advancement: one who can type wrlta preferred, not eaaeotlal; must be bright, J sod bearing ajid manners; atate fully par culara In own handwriting. M 856. Ledger raJ. rs Strong boya, over 18 years, wanted at Wunderias candy factory, 118-83 Psgg at. (opposite 44S N. 2d at. - BOYS, over 16. for errands and factory work; good chanea for bright boyav Olobo Ticket Sutton' toolmakers" nritiiaTs, wantedTon several atlea of snap faetenerst none but ex perienced men need apply, wagea from eoc to We .per hour; 89 houra a week. Write Jnil particulars In first letter, P. O, Box 79, bUmford, Conn. SILK RCYER aM Lnjs Jldll'moro whoUaI hou requires EVliSNtNG LElbAER-PniLADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, HELP JVCANTED MALE Continued from Frccrilng t'olamn CAlilNETMAKER8,nrat claesTln woodwork ing plant. Apply deo. W Smith, 307 Powelton ave. t CANVASSERS Large manufacturing firm needs aeveral canvaaaera between agea ot 18 and 21. at least 8 feet Inches tall and 180 pounds in weight, for work In Philadelphia and vicinity; opportunity for advancement to ae lected men. M 682. Ledgjer Central. CHAUFFEUR at Wyncolte (Jenklntown). Ta.! exprnrnccn, careiui ariver; gooa inrcnamo; ciicnnivcii, i-nrciui (invert rdwi married; Cadlllao car; !2r per wi P. H. Collins. Curtla Publishing weea. Apply 1.0. CLERK Young man wanted, 18 to 20, know), edge of bookkeeping necessary; quick and accurate at flaureai give refs.i state aalary i expected. P.30S, Ledger Office. COUNTER HOY In electrical business; good op portunlty. Iluchanan, 1710 Cheatnut at. DRILLERS AND REAMER FIRST-CLASS MEN ON AIR MA CHINES DAT WORK AND TIECB WORK. CALL 1519 ARCH ST. DRIVERS wanted, 0 Uaya a week: ateady work; good wagea. Apply Crano Ice Cream Co., 568 8. 23d at. DRIVERS for drop-bottom wagona and carts. It. tj. Ampler, at it ma lor roaq. DYER Wanted, first-class garment dyer. Gregg ft Son, cleanera. Indianapolis Ind. ELECTRICIAN, who haa aomo experience on motors and repairing lights, make himself generally useful In manufacturing plant: ateady position. Apply Dexter Metal Mfg. Co., front ana Arcn ata., camaen. . J. ELECTRIC LINE FOREMAN wanted, one fa miliar with A. C. alnsle and 2-phaae dutrlbu- tlon. Apply win, t osier, t.uw n. aist at. ELECTRICIANS K.0 union first-class Interior electricians for large construction camp at Wrlghtatown, N. J : 00c. per hour, time and half time for overtime, double time for Satur day afternoon. Sunday and holldnya; trans portation and lodging furniahed free: mealu at cafeteria. 25c. each. Apply IRWIN LE1GHTON. Wrlghtstown, N J., or Employ mcntJJepartment. lot North 12th at. ELECTRICIANS rirat-class"electrlclans wanted for a large manufacturing concern for work In Philadelphia: ateady work for good men. 1 331. Ledger Office. ELECTRICIANS, good, wanted; 15.20 per day; nisn hrloers at aircraft factory. league Island iruEue isiana J. Livingston Navy xaru. Appiy. wun ioois, & CO. ENOtNEER. general stationary, ateam electri cal, refrigeration: aome awltchboard work: all yar round mountain reaort. Buck Hill Falls Company. Buck Hill Falls. Ta. ENGINEER wanted: steady work .the year round; good wagea. Apply Crano Ico Cream Co., 268 8. 23d at. ERRAND BOY wanted for ofllco work, Apply at 41 pouw in .. FARMHANDS wanted, single, and also married couplee, at once for nearby Pennsylvania farms; no fees. Department of Labor and Industry. Bureau of Employment, 1519 Arch and Front ana lora, FIREMAN wanted: steady work the jear round; good wages. Apply Crane Ico Cream Co., 2U8 S!2Mst. GOOD LOOM '1XER on Knowlea box looniT Gem head center filling motion; steady work, good wages for the right man. Apply HAY-TOCK-CRONEMEYER CO.. Easton. Pa. JOBBER, healer and range, wanted. Rockett, 2 N. lOth at. T. T. LABORERS. 49-hour week, minimum full time weekly wage $15.19: muat he steady, reliable men. Apply 7 a. m. to 5 p. m., Atlantlo Refining Company. Employment Dept., Phlla. gale, 3144 Paesyunk ave. LABORERS WANTED STEADY WORK AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE. 115.17. APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO., SECOND AND MARKET rTM'.EETS. CAMDEN. N. J. LABORERS 100 men for Camp Dlx. Wrights. town, N. J.; 30c per hour: lodging and trans. portatlon furnished free. Apply 7 a. m., Irwin ft Lelghton. 154 N. 12th at. LABORERS, 123, wanted; S3; 0 hours; 2-year Job. Meet Kyle &. Co. truck, any morning, 6.30 a. m.. Germantown and Chelten avea LABORERS GOOD STEADY MEN WANTED FOR GENERAL LARORINO WORK IN PHILADELPHIA. HRINO THIS CLIPPINO WITH YOU AND APPLY AT 1519 ARCH ST. LABORERS Skilled laborers, 30c to 35c per hour; steady work: Inside Apply at once, John Illlngworth Steel Co.. Tacony and Lewis . ata., Fra nkford LABORERS wanted, hi-ivy outside work; steady work, good wages. Apply Wm. Foster, 1208 N. 31st at. LABORERS wanted, steady work. Johnson t. Co . .'"fl S. 10th at. Charlea E. LINEMEN wanted, first-class, nonunion, electrlo light linemen; ateady work; good wages. Ap ply Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 31st at. t MEN .ACT YOUR 'PATRIOTISM WORK FOR AND WITH ' THE GOVERNMENT CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO. CHESTER. PA. HELP WORLD'S DEMOCRACY WAR DO YOUR BI YOU CAN HELP DRILLERS ' LABORERS PIPEFITTERS - REAMERS SHIP CARPENTERS AND SHIP JOINERS WANTED AT ONCE. GOOD WAGES, . STEADY WORK CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO., CHESTER, PA. ArPLT EMPLOYMENT BUREAU ' MEN WANTED OFFICE BUILDINO WINDOW CLEANINQ WHITElTEADYMPLOYMENT0 WIDENER BU1LDINO MEN wanted, between agea of IB and S5. to learn outalde electrical construction work. Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 N. lst at. - MEN. under 21 and over tl, tn wholesale gro- eery houaa o put up order In shipping de partment. Oil! 130 8. Front. MEN to handle lumber! So cents per hour Lloyds', Susquehanna ave. wharf. AUTOMOBILE 1IECHANIC Flrstlasa me. cbanlo wanted for work on autotruck1 at our caraga; oalr. high-grade men need apply for thla posltloo. Atlantlo Reflntng Company. Emplorment Department. Philadelphia gate. 3144 Paasyunk ave ""' 5pTIC1XN Buffaoei grinder l " muat ba eoinpV? Mot ana ateaay; rooo wages to right man. HELP WANTEDMALE ConllnUfd" from rrtcttltng Column PRUNERS Experienced hlah-tree prunera; $3 per day; can use a few learners It they are good climbers: 12.50 per day. Thos, Meehan h Sons, XU AlryjPhlla Phone Otn, 298. . SALESMAN Wanted, young man with experf ence In clothing, furnishing, hats and ahoes. an salesman and window trimmer; up-to-date store; town of 20.000; rood wagea to a good man; reference required and state wages ex pected. Address A. J. Lehrman, 37 S. Front at.. Hleelton, Pa. SALESMAN wanted; also A mine clerk; good chance tor promotion. Williams. Brown & Earle, Inc.. photographlo and drawing sup- piles, la tnennu; at. , SALESMEN We will pay 150 a week to the man who can satisfactorily handle our adver tising motor tlrs selling plan. 215 N. 15th St.. second floor. . SHEET METAL WORKERS, 50, union; large out-of-town construction camp, Wrlghtstown. N. J.t lodging and transportation furnished free. Apply Irwin A Lelghton, 154 N. 12thst. SHIPPER, experienced, to take charge of ship ping department; must thoroughly underatand packing and crating ateel furniture and cabi nets, and.be competent to handle help; perma nent position to one who la energetic; to receive attention state age, reference and salary desired. P 06, Ledger Office. SHOE CUTTERS MACHINE OR HAND STEADY WORK UNION SHOP NO LABOR TROUBLE L. Q WHITE SHOE COMPANY BRIDGEWATER. MASS. SHOP CLERK rirst-elass 'shop clerk wanted; 118 per week to start: bring references. Ap ply Remington Arms Co., Eddystone, Pa. STAIR HUILDERH Mechanics and learners wanted. Bth and Tloga STENOGRAPHER, experienced, for position In Washington, falary 1100 per month. Apply 1650 Real Estate Trust Hulldlng. TEX PATTERNMAKERS WANTED AT ONCE. (IOC PER HOUR. 55-HOUR SHOP. BOUND nllOOK ENGINE ft Mltl. CO. HOUND BROOK. N. J. TINSMITHS. 100, union, for Wrlghtatown, N J.I 62Wc per hour: plenty of overtime; lodging and transportation given tree. Apply Irwin & Lelghton, 154 N. 12th. TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKERS and helpers on heater work: good wagea; steady work. Makln-Kclaev. 1827 Filbert st. WANTED First-class toomnkera and tur ret lathe handa for work on brasa. Iron and steel; for first class men we have ateady work, good pay, with exceptionally fileasant shop conditions and Ivlng facliltlea near our plant, which 'cannot be bettered In Philadelphia. Apply, either by letter or In person NELSON VALVE CO. CHESTNUT HILL. PHILA. Pennsylvania Railroad Station Nelmoor. Trolley service Is Oermuntown ae to Willow Orove ae Take Jitney to worU. WANTED ENGRAVER ON STEEL AND COP PER; AN ALI.-AROUND MAN: WE HAVE AN ALL-YEAR-AROUND POSITION. TIRST. CLASS WORK. SHOP CONDITIONS THE BEST: WE HAVE SOMETHING BETTER THAN THE AVERAGE POSITION TO OFFER: GIVE REFERENCES. EXPE RIENCE AND SALARY. ADDRESS EN GRAVING DEPT.. PLIMPTON MFO. CO.. HARTFORD. CONN. YOUNG MAN for shipping room. Apply Charles E. Johnson ft Co.. 509 S. loth St. YOUNG MEN oer 10, and men oter 30." In laboratory for mixing, granulating and grind ing drugs: ateady work and good wagea; Sat urday halt holiday. Apply N. W. corner 12th nnu wagninaion ave. WE ARE In the market for men who are dis satisfied with their present places of emplo ment and are desirous of becoming perma nently located with an up-to-date, reliable firm which offers Inducements for advance ment to men who have the proper qualifica tions and ability and who are able to take advantage of an opportunity when nffered to them, we are continually nddlng to our fac tory and equipment, which enables us lo offer a bright future to rapid men who are looking for good, permanent positions; preference given to nonunion men: we pay a 10 bonus to men who are punctunl and steady; wo want engine lathe, turret lathe. Bullard milling machine and horizontal and ertlcal borinir mill operators. Address or call Do Laval Steam Turbine Company. Trenton, N. J. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER., thoroughly experienced, desires responsible position, capable taking full charge. F 953, Ledger Central. HOUSEKEEPER Practical and experienced woman desires position aa managing house keeper r 3J-. iCQger umce. SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER of wide expe rience desldea to make change on account of war conditions; unquestioned references aa to executive ability R 300. Ledger Oflce. WOMAN, ago 35, wishes position, file clerk, operate private branch exchange, outside con- naentia: erranoa or any position oi trust; highest references furniahed ea. u 40. Led. Cent. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE AfCOUNTANT of ability and character open for position with Al house. F 451, Ledger Central. ' BUTLER, colored, exp'd. reliable, neat, manners unchallengeable and good appearance, wishes pos'n with prlv. fain.: ref : wages 160. F 948. LedgerCentral. CHAUFFEUR, white, desires better position; driving Pierre-Arrow at present; 8 yeara' experience M 853. Ledger Central CHAUFFEUR, colored wlshea prlv, pos. along Main Line. 212 Holland ave.. Ardmore. Pa. ClUAIt SALESMAN, 10 ears' experience, best of reference, desires position. Address WV B., 2208 S. 23d St. ' MAN. RELIABLE. 34. "married, proven ability and Initiative, desires executive position of responsibility where Intelligence and close application to detail are an asset, Just re turned to city after 5 )ears successful management branch office and factory largo corporation; 12 enrs with company, .sup ported by reterencea above the ordinary; wide general business experience covera Bell ing. purchasing. credits, correspondence, bookkeeping, advertising plans, supervision, production and management. Address 11 303, logger uince. MAN and wife. English, wish positions; first class butler and cook; excellent references. u aa. l.eager uenirai MAN and wife, white, wish positions; experi enced butler and cook; beBt reference, tl 54, Ledger Central. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. KANE. 511 S. 19th St.: posltlona wanted, white couple, flrst-claaa cooks', plain cooks, Polish kttchenmalda or second cooks, cham bermaids, English and Irish butlera, wait resses, nurses, maids, flrat-clasa laundresses, housework girls, white -women, housecleantng, clay's work, with reference. Help wanted Flrst-claaa waitresses. Chestnut Hill, Main Line: Japanese cook and housemen, girls for downstalra work; call ati once. Spruce 341. MRS. NICHOLLS, 1926 Balnbrldge St. First class help aupplied vacanclea; butler, aecond men. cooks, 430 to 160; 110 cooka for city; waitresses. chambermaid. parlormaids, nurses, French lady'e lnald. kitchen maids. wun reterencea. i-none iocust Blgp. COOKS, chambermaids, chlldnurses and house, work girls want positions; wanted all kinds first-class help; housework girl wanted for New York. Miss Rose Dougherty, 131B W. Olrard ave. PUBINESB OPPOBTUNITIES CORPORATION CHARTER FINANCE CO. We Incorporate and organise companies. Avoid cheap service. It costa the most In the end. Our service at nominal coat. Satisfaction guaranteed. Expert counsel. Free consultation. 714 Cruller Bldg., IjjOCheatnut at. INCORPORATE YOUR TjUSINESS under Dela ware. Total coat 175. All costa are unl form in the State and any company charging you more- than thla price puu an enormoug profit In their pocket. Interview without obli gation. PENNA, CHARTER OUARANTEH CO.. 226 Drexel Building. "" xcia IF YOU WANT YOUR MONEY TO PAt TOM A MONTHLY SALARY, SEND YOUR Mb AND ADDRESS TO J 045? LEDQ&CToP. TRAL, Ix)R S"ALE Complete cementiant'.'.ast of' Mississippi Rlvsr. In. gool locality aM with abundant raw material and excellent dlstrlbut- Ing facllltleai flgura will be mad Interesting to responsible party, awllltam, 815 Chrla. CAPITAL SECURED F0rT" PRAOTCAL ENTERPRISES P SXt LDaEOFFjrOB PATENT .on grsateat fuet-aarlng device ave? Invemeu ipr i; owner not aple to finance: ilg propoafilon for promoteri full Information OOT&ER 'A 191 T USED AUTOMOBILES CADILLAC-Here's the Car You've Been Looking For I PRICES ARE REASONABLE. VALUES THAT CANNOT BE EQUALED ELSEWHERE. THESE CARS ARE NOT SOLD FOR, PROFIT, BUT AS AN AID IN THE SALE OF OUR NEW CARS- 1917 COLE SEDAN 1917 STUDEBAKER 1917 STUTZ 1916 HAYNES J 91 6 DODGE 1916 CHALMERS 1915 BUICK 1 WE CAN ALSO GIVE YOU SPLENDID VALUES IN SEVERAL USED CADILLACS OF DIFFERENT TYPES IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION FROM THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($300) UP. CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE SALES CORPORATION 142 NORTH BROAD STREET FRANKLIN The Economical Car We hae the following used Frankl.n Cara to offer: 1917 Five Passenger Touring. 1017 Two Passenger Roadster 1916 Three Passenger Roadster. MUrt Brougham. 1914 Sedan. 1015 Sedan. 19)5 Berlin Limousine. 1010 Brougham. The aboe cars hae been overhauled, repainted, and aold under tho same guar antee as a new car. We also have the following t-ater-cooled cara for sale: 1917 RF.0 FIe Passenger Touring Car (Brand new). 1910 HUPMOIIILE Roadster. 1910 UODOE Roadster. IIIW MITCHELL Cabriolet. 1910 Eight-cylinder STEARNS Seven Passenger Touring Car. with Vlnter top. 1915 DODOE Roadster. 1915 STUDEBAKER Slx-Seven Passenger 1914 HUDSON, fl-40 Touring Car. 1914 OVERLAND Touring Car. 1914 PEERLESS 0-48 Touring Car. 1013 COLE Touring Car. 1917 II U P M O B I LE Secn Passenger Touring. Sweeten Automobile Co. 3430 Chestnut Street Distributors of FraRklin Cars STANLEY STEAM CAR USES KEROSENE FOR FUEL Phone Locust 1000 for demonstration. Wo liao the following used cars, taken In ex1 change for 1017 STANLEYS: 1913 Stanley S-passenger Roadster; com pletely overhauled. 19ir Stanley 5-passengcr Touring; com- plett-l yoerhaauled. 1910 Stanley Q-paasenger Touring: In excel lent condition. 1U17 Wlllys-Knlght; new. 1913 Franklin, Series 7, excellent condition, STANLEY MOTOR CARRIAGE CO. 'J3'.'." Chestnut at , Philadelphia FIAT MOTOR CO. Apperson Demonstrator 8 Cylinder Fiat Town Car 15 H. P. Fiat 55 H.' P. 5 Pass. Simplex 50 H. P. 2 Bodies Fiat 4 Cylinder 5 Passenger Imperial Small Touring VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES 1827 Chestnut St. I'Attll.I.AC. 7.Dassen-cer. 11113: all new tlrea. new Firestone, demountablo rlma. one extra tire, new storage battery; flrat-class running rondltlon; make an ofter. Hermann'a Oarage. 737 W. Cabot st. CADILLAC. 3 PASSENOF.R Philadelphia Sales Corporation HI! N. Broad at. Studbaker Retail Department FORD COMMERCIAL BODIES Large Block on hand. Prices 117.75 to 95, 1917 Ford rears. S41.SS. Send for catalogue. .IIUDFORD PHILA. SALES CO.. 1408 Wallace. IIUPMOBILE 1917 touring; OWNER GONE TO WAR. 1411 Locust at. MARMON 1915 1910 MODELS Also used cara ot othera makea, FANNING MATH It CO. BROAD AND RACK STREETS John T. Cunningham, Manager Used-Car Dett; PAIGE 1910 7'Daseenrer Sedan. rebuilt and i. guaranteed: wiu sen ai a Dargain. BIGBI.OW.WIL1 iEY MOTOR CO , 304 N. Broad. PIERCE ARROW ltmoualne at bargain) first clasa condition: price 1000. 120 N. U3d at. REO 5-paaaenger, electrically equipped. FORD touring. CARTER car, 3-passenger, almost new TRUCKS. 1 light. 1 heay, practically new, at a very attractive prleo. ........ ....w.. w ... ... "wcj STANLEY usee kerosene for fuel. Can you beat It7 Phone Ijocust 10110 for demonstration. STANLEY MOTOR CARRIAGE CO. a825 Chestnut st. . ,. 1917 BUICK "0" Philadelphia Sales Corporation 342 N. llroid at. 8tudebaker Retail Department WILL HOLL. Latest model 1100 Ford ton truck aitacnment lias arrived, no Higher engine speed. Full floating axle. All weight on truck wheels Ford extensions and repairing.' SALES AND,SERV1CE CO.. 2025 Sansom AUTOMOBILES TO HIRE TO HIRE Day or night, brand-new 5-pasaenger touring cara. 11.23 nour; new 7-passenger limousines, 11.50 hour up; weddings, funerala a specialty. 1533 Ridge ave. Bell phones: Pop. 1211 or Pop. 1494 or fop. 1017; Key atone. Park USi. Special rates by day. AUTO SUPPLIES AND BEBAIBINQ VULCANIZING and USED TIRES. PEIRCB CO.. 1427 FAIRMOUNT AVE. BUSINESS PEBSONALS CAST-OFF CLOTlimn Ladles and gentlemen'a old clothing and shoes bought; positively highest prlcea paid. Morrla Park U301 D. 04 Vt, fill SI. All 4th at. Market 4.170: WE BUY DIAMONDS $& WM FISHER, 137 B. STII ST. Sykes' Detective Agency Tnv.'Jtigauon.. .210 PARKWAY BUILDINO. Spruce 2984. DUM0ND3 BOUGHT I emeralds. AnnrfifamHi Pearls and emeralds. Appraisement 1 per cent uiuiiv w uuiTif ii. a" ty sent. . HARRY W. BMlTlf, 717 Sansom it. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by electrolysis' ihe only permanent way; eyebrowa arched' HS8 SMJtll. 402JKelth Theatre BulIdTrS CAST-OFF CIATriUNO, ahoea. bought: Doaitlv.Tv highest prlcea pa li: Write. Phone00' PWHo Bellgaon, 71S N. Front. -Market 4893. FULL VALUE for diamonds, platinum, go IdT allrer. precloua atonea, pawn tlcketa Ipflvatai' KELMATZ CO., 9S2 Cheatnut, Room 21. OON'T mUJudaa others; Detectlva Millard guar, antsea you tacts. Standard Detectlva Bureau. Conaultallqrif t. JBSChestnut7 Estafc mt. Hiuiina. - i.hd "' jlV."10" ClOlhlngl .,-. thu- udthvu K..a a . . . .. . .Oa :lty dH cau ciiy or c-uunicr. dabiljuc c-cjowi-n. loin airardYate. Phone Pcplar S83V. ' u USED AUTOMOBILES 1915 CHALMERS 1915 OVERLAND 1914 COLE SEDAN 1914 0LDSM0BILE 1912 LOCOMOBILE LIMOU SINE 1912 AMERICAN 1911 HUDSON Subscribe to the New LIBERTY LOAN and tjack the Government. You will not bo giving your money nway. Instead, you will be making, a safe investment which will draw good interest. BIGELOW-WILLEY MOTOR CO. 301 N Broad St.. Philadelphia lljfrltmfois o the Palm Car " EXCEPTIONAL VALUES USED CARS HllT)TnoV)ilp J""1 roadsftr. nice aa new In oery respect; extra equip- ment. ColG S"7-paasenger touring, car. Just re- painted, all good tires, first-class me- chnnlcal condition; will demonstrate, COIG "s" Sedan. 1917 model, nice ns new S In eery respect; bargain for quick sale. V. (J Town Car. newly painted, good ' ' tires; will demonstrate. EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION 1634 CHESTNUT ST PHONE. SPRUCE 704 BUICK ROADSTER. 1917: 4 cylinder, perfect condition: Kelly Springfield tires; $550. P 211". Ledger office. 1014 JEFFERY SEDAN, equipped with new Sll vertown cords and Lee puncture-proof tires; repainted: J700. guaranteed Blgelow-Wllley Motor Company. 301 N. Brood at. 1017 CHEVROLET Philadelphia Salei Corporation 342 X Broad at. Btudebaker Retail Department WE HAVE SEVERAL USElf"CARH" equipped with cab top. full top and panel body; prices J7B to 1400. Can bo seen at 211-13 X. 22i at. 1917 STUDEBAKER "' Philadelphia Sales Corporation 342 X. Broad st. Studebaker Retail Department FOR SALE OFFICE FURNITURE I-arffe line desks, sates, flies, cabinets and ceneral office 'furniture, store fixtures PATTEN FURNITURE CO. Locust 4070. 1127 Arch St. Rare 2600. BILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES, new and aecond hand; bowling allejs and supplies; phonographs and automobile tires. llruns. wIck.Balke.CollenderjCompany. 100J Arch st. BILLIARD TABLES BOWLINO "ALLEYS New and second-hand Repa Irs Supplies noSATTO-BARRY.STREET CO.. 222 S. KT1I BILLIARD, pool, combination, Sd-hand. bought. . sold, rented, exch'd. Keafer. 829 Olrard ave. , BUSINESS FURNITURE Complete equipments uf desks, files, aafea. telephone booths, etc.: good as new, half the price: great aasortment. HUGHES. 11TH AND nUTTONWOOD DAYTON computing scale, llrst-rlaaa condition! .. will aell cheap. 01 N. 2H at. Market 8M4 MULTIORAPH for S100, toat'fXOOi BuiS-antec.l . a yeara. Office Specialty Cu.. Ilourec. REFRIGERATORS VStfS? 1."' IIPWESCAI.E CO.. 800-OSArch St. SAFES, fireproof Closing out at half price CO new and slightly used safes; also some with ...... ...... a, m. Um-HmilH IU , atf a( STOVES, all kinds; all elzes. tor coul. gaTTo"? . wood. H. M. Miller. BO N. 2d BtMarkel 998. AMERICAN. ENGLISH, OERMAN AND SWED. 1SII RAZORS. 11.80 TO (3 80 EACH. C. W. YOUNG. 112 N. STH ST. PRINTERS. NOTE Big barg'alna ln""tvn"r presses, paper cuttera. cases, stands, cabinets etc. Phlla. IrlnteraBupply Co . 14 B. Bth it! 115 FINE OLD VIOLIN; good tone; perfect condition. 14J0 N. 10th at. P-rieci HEATING MAKIN KEI-SEY health heat better and cheaper than hot water or ateam; 2000 refer encea; both phones. 1827 Fllberl at. '"" . MAOTIlJERYANpTOOLS TOCOM FRICTION CLUTCH pulleys aae ju atopa and trouble. They cost you less per year u-c.ui- iney laai so long. They usual y pay JAMES YOCOM & BON. POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT ' Dynamos, motors, boiler, ateam and oil en. gtnes. pumps, air compressors. . FRANK TOOMEYt ino.j127 N. 3d at. MILLING MACHINES No. 2KemperafthuM. yeraal. No. 1 Garvin universal, No. (J Burka 487ndN.N8d at?' ' UC"- C- hd- B.yftS. STEAM shovel, H-yd. bucket, training cratr H -yd. clamshell, for rent, with crew" or ll contract by yd. II. c. Ambler. 871 Old York rd MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO I7cashi 185, II weekly, for magnlfl. cent upright Piano, bee,, , used; ; decided b.'rEin: --, -jfc- :u."'"-."'ul " PIANO 100; handsqma Leater mahoganyup. right grand, guaranteed, coat J500. B. II. TODD, 18WJlrci st. rlA?? f? ca""' mo- tlii weekUT for beiu tlful mahogany upright been used o month.t great bargains. Ii it. TODD. 130U Arch a" PIANO 1123; handsome Lester upright granrt. good aa new, guaranteed, cost $423 rM R. H. TODD. 1800 Arch at PIANO IKK), Stel nway" upright coat Uj guaranteed aplendld condition "" U a TODD 1800 Arch at I'n?Tu,.8.a'b..PfrofgI',1o'rr a ,,,,end"' "" "'" XVLJlJt. 8U Arch at "ilrflhl0' ""'. r-. A'lr. inahoaanv,, OLD dOLD I OLD HOLD HJ.Vnt! PI.TINfM fM ,,'g V diamonds anTT pr c mils s'oneii iHiughtjni 23 casn pricce imiu .mi,jcii iimning coron. 137 H lltli at Hell rhone Wnlnnt &S OLD GOLD, sliver, platinum plated v aru style Jewelry, teeth nlatea bought for ef2 Est 1817. J L CLARK refiner' 807 Ban?,S OLD GOLD. PLATINUM DIAMOND. pTWf TIl'Ki: I .. Pt Itt 'lIASKDl IIEST r Phlca 4 - """" "" ' ijii ni STORAGE MILLER N. Lehigh ai N. UHOAD STORAGE CO.. Broad kS me.i new fireproof addition; rooms fh-al iirniture tend china packers nutomolitul !'VJPJ'?If0fflV73.!SWia VHIISl rouiiiH-v ..--.. .. r--- f'anuiliu M8.1 FIDELITY,. FlRKintMrwAHKIIOUSKS "3 inil-ioiu .lmauci 01, qm MILLION dollnr concrrlo fireproof warehouses! finest In the world for- furniture. Est rflTj N.-Phlla. Storage Co.. 2033 LehlJj, I)R. fjJM UIIIAItn STORAOECO OisairarclavMovlnga packing, atoragc Phone Pop, 6204 Park 4m3 TYPEWBITEIIS AND SUPPLIES? TVPCWItlTIlllS nitNTKn NONVIHIBLE I MONTHS, C3 VISIBLE 3 MONTHS. 7 SPECIAL MONARCH VISIBLE 3 MONTHS FACTORY nlJIIfll.T TYPEWRITERS S0i'cilESTNCT 1JT WAL 2.-.49i MAIN'1 RENT A REMINGTON from thn manufactures?! . 1-lKlo models. S3 a month 17 nn e. J months: rental pnvment applies on PurchataJ REMINOTON TYPEWRITER CO.. INC. "Al S Uth at.. I'nuncieipma. WANTED ANTIQUE furniture, china, silverware, old golit iiiok nlatlnum. false teeth, samplers. nt! American picture", .coins, stamps, pistol?! l'enn Antlaue, 23 S. I7th at. PI ii. nprpce zsina "VNTIQU: furniture, broken Jewelry, gold, iiu er, false teeth, feather beds. "Antique. 73.". Walnut Phono Walnut 7020. East. 18MI L tri-A 2T.-B CAST-OFF CLOTHING 111.1...1 iiritiM nnlrl rnr laillee onn ..... clothing. Drop postar or phone. II. YankelofJ 1023 N. 52d st.Jlelinont1904 IL ; CAST-OFF CLOTHING, ladles', men's or borr suit", overcoats, dress suits, ahoea. hats. ttf ....1.. ..at. r.n r p.nl mnrn Itian a.1 uKC nn.ln . cell iiT nhons Dickinson ntr.!l tir i nil dav or'eenlng. city or suburbs. FRIErj- MAN HROS.1444.South st. , 1 URNTtURE. pianos, carpets, antiques. enUra Or pari nuu-ro uvumn ,"i tftoii iiu iiiHiier DOW large. J. llernateln, 1854 Uldgo ave. -i fUllSITimil, ETC.. WANTED. RP.ERD. snsf NNSllJtpVi: BKL.PgPLAll). PIIE8.4707VJI filrl Hnlrl bought, silver. . platinum! false1 Uld tjOla te,th. aio talking machlnea a" recoras; nignci ccii;cb iaiu. i, ,--, tutu,' rbono Walnut 3707. i OLD GOLD, silver, plated ware, platinum, falnV teeth, diamonds. Kejstono Ret'g Co.. 135 s,l sth st. a WE BUY good furniture, rugs, pianos. Cross Key, ootn ana Hansom, jicimont 4t. BOOMS POR BENT CHESTNUT, 1904 Second-floor front suite: aln- gle rooms :electrlclty. ateam heat i ref erencM M CHEHlViUii i;cnoi?c;c:iJiiu-iiuui duicc, - roOIH and bath: single rooms: electrlo light, J CHHESTNUT. atonal offices, 009 Deilrable rooms profet- LOCUST. "1229 (Morton Ant.V Furn.. unfum.J 1, rooms, u.ciii. iviuiiHHiiuu, m ic;iieiieice,i ONTAltToT W 170(1 '.'d-story frrnt room, nlceffl lUllll-lt" t..."t . .vn. .,..".. ;. 18TH ST . 105K N. Room, with or wlthwK Priai" liaill. IU1IIIII.JM .. U.HUIHIBUrUj IP.. 40TIIi S 11110 Handsomely furnished roorai; prlv fim Kenti only Phono Woodl'd 2813 Mrj ivm.i! an nultp. turn, or unfurn.: 10 mltcl r-nlk City Hall ref 1?IXl I',',Ji,X0i5!:'Sijl NICELY Fl'lix, iront room, gentleman prer.; 3 minutes to L. Phono Belmont 1702 W. i ROOMS WANTED COUPLE ileslrta modern furniahed room, wltlT kitchenette and bath, walking distance; )2j nioninij i ". ucuici .inc-c. TWO rooms, kitchenette and hath wanttl? modern rent. 11 219. Ledger Office. BOARDING PINE. 4119 Beautifully located house; cool, comioriaoie rooms, uaius. 1101 nater, porco BOARD WANTED GENTLEMAN deelres room and board In imH prlalo ramwi, suouroa preicrrea. u n,- Ledgcr Office. SANITARIUMS ("1 irli INVALID'S CHRISTIAN SANITARIUM (Ken iHvnrih Inn), unsectarian. beautiful location. I acres, H spacious porches; moderate ratn medical staff. Fern Rock Htatlon, P. and Bi R. It.. 10th and Medary ac, I'hlladelphli.1 j'none uaKbane nwi. & RBAUTIFUI LOCATION, special scientific care, u..n... .1.1.-1- ami at anaaa. martf ma. fort, nurses; booklet. Dr. Randal, Chestnut,! Hill, Phlla., and Wlldvcood. N. J., by the sea. APARTMENTS DE LANCET APTS.. MOO PINE ST. Sulto 4 rooms and bath Suite tl rooms and 2 baths. MINTURN T. WRK1HT fc CO. 4t'.' Morrlt Bldg; THE GENEVA ir.Tir mt Aitnvr wat.vitt 1ll.1...la.a un.rtmcntn cvlfli tf wlthmit Cirt. ate baths; entire! j refurn. Tel. Spruce 300.1 CENTRAL APARTMENTS KmiMAK h siieiiwoon & CO. Spruce 3971, 1721 WALNUT HT. Race SO.S? 1 .."IT U Q.IQ lln.n.n ,hl . 1 n aa aa.n-1 bath and kitchenette: open fireplace: lw um'ti aur iicm. jmiitui. ..qiiiui. oiu. 'j TEQUOT APAR'tMENTS. 1300 Pine St. J rnnmi a nil Htith 1 WILLIS-WINCHESTER CO., 1001 Chestnut t 1228-1230-1232 SPRUCE ST. Desirable jinartment houses for rent. The Tenna Co.. B17 Cheatnut at. ' rill- MTTI I1HTP1 .!-. C? 11... an at. tractle place to llo "viillo' In Phlla.: rentiS locaiea: special weewiy rates, t'none nai. o-j WALNUT. 2M0S Turnlshed rooms: electrlo, light, heat, elevator per1ce, etc. OTII. S.. 115 Beautifully furn. suite, prlvati hath: exclusive house: central: cent.en.en. ) ArAIlTMKNTS l-i: rms.." with prlv. bath: all corns., turn oruniurn. APP'v.- J"- A"tn "y i OERMANTOWX TEE NEW ADDITION TO PELHAM COURT IH OPEN Pt-'.r.TrAAf C-niTn.. ua. nnt luitlt tn mnte an nppeal to eery one but to sou who demand the best nnd are accustomed to recelvo 11'! n price which, considering what jou do : nil se1 inunu anu recei. is moaerate it win m..' a strong, compelling rnai, . , PIM.IIAM rniTUl' la lnnaf.il at Cnrnentcr Station, Germantown, Just off beautiful LlJ coin Drive nn Ihn l'ann.vlvunln Iticllroad. Ot I'l Mil or bo tralna a clay; auroly transportatlea nrii-iiioh tM d.w ntio i - iiueii ava ttj unci J HB Suites of 2 rooms and 1 bath to 0 rooms anOBSB 2 baths: the size to eult jour requirements prices are from J30 up. ImW I'r.l.itAAl ucjujl'i' is a quiet, pericv. APARTMENT HOTEL and located In an abso lutely Ideal and exclusive suburban location, i In n wnr.l vm. ,idv , n.a tn PKl.HAJS COURT and rind a perfect auburban locatioo.1 imiii iransporiaiion unexceuea, an laeaur zu tructed building, quiet, dignified, elegant You inn select an apartment of the else to suit: tour Individual needa: you will find all your, housekeeping problems aoled and taken care of for jou absolutely without effort on your nnrt. vm. .vlll ., a i.hl. ,.f tti. utmost excellence at a most moderate price, and tj same courtesy, service ana attention "-, form throughout the entire establishment. For full Information, arrangements for spectlon and resertatlons, call, phone, er, ivrltn tn ' NORMAN 8. SHERWOOD 4 CO.. H "" WALNUT ST. ,.. Orill;l.ri dull IUIL1. ovav , Or their representatives on tba promises x-einam court APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED An apartment: Logan or G"D":1 toiyn preferred; reasonable rent. F 947. IoJ ACT l.an.aH. l.A JtTn . a"'(7l . .C . a Ca I h .nit ait ting room; desirable loca. O 4T. LedgerCejl HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTSl AT Tlllrt TLME IT IH AlilOST IMPOSSIDLBj u secure a realty satisfactory apariiu-"- e are. however, able to offer a few f-rSl housekeeping apartmenta unfurnished, at Wi and up; also several beautifully furnlahea' ..v u... .au ..Eai UCftUII.UII .HI." - ... rooms an4 bath non-housekeeplne apartmerwi at .. ..... ... n1. a,. ......... -n.ihl Iu.1 .M VI... CO UiMI UllCT WICIIUUV .a,fflS beat selection of truly hlgh-claaa GENTIIAM Araiii'.iis.v.a in lie round anvunere in ''"J ll.lnhla , a a-a ,, .,,. a,Uiri,t, AP.1J119 MENT 11KADQC4HTKUS, g.nd If 0U 2J .euic:iiiiik jor a nrvi-ciass apariroeui. i r,.i,i year lease or longer It will pay ou to ,e" upon us and let ua aolvo your problems '" Jou; nearly eery desirable tentral apartmw'l may be secured through thla office and I;I the least posaibla trouble and Inconvenieoojj un your part. NORMAN 8. SHERWOOD CQ. ... Spruce 8971. 1721 Walnut at RaceSOM . THE DREXEL, AT OVBHBROOK STATION nan and ciVKiinitnnu- ii'HHrR Oierlooklng Phllud..lnhlfi. mnat heaulifull and exclusive suburb ns have an a-ro-J auue; an ouiaioo rooms, Very large llvlnir .n.t fnlnv rA-mi. Three ateeDlna room, haih mal.v. roera. Alao attractive bachelor apartment, S reoWj ..lu u.i.1, ii. u- iccaut jNofmpr i. . jm .. B automobile through Falrmount Park "! City Line or Overbrook car on 00th at. J -i? B JINIPER ,. .iJ eT Eleviitor Apartment Uulldlnr. Two" room,' and bath.''"'".'.' tM kitchen Tmjnwllata ro Immul.ta . I. .' Ta esslon. MtSRTON UltUIUU -. W"JnJ9.. UbiVty' Illd Race IJX WAIJ11T ST. and isth. .Lmat tM liUflmanr ... atriaf i CoB-twrtaMs rtllgt rootM TV -uf jit ts ttfclwo riaMUuaf lK&'.A wa '.raw and ymMGWui ttttk. part of furnltura for Mil !' lty f ;; 9iU W5la ?A 4 cwvTf. ?rur ivn j'- wi, i.ecir c encrai.
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