-Vft- 'i y. ' m '. "W V- ?". n? WAS NOT KAUFF'S HOMERS OR f,? OnTTrTTnCi nTmnTTTTn mrr a m nnAm SOX, BUT BUNTING DID THE TRICK .Yes, Siree, and Hugh Fullerton Proves It in His WWi Atlfl TivCtvl O-i.--i..?--J. .!. - ' VW. a W II I llllllll HIIIH i I 14 I.IVI.II'I I "J, -.."-,. S-VM.Va--- I-Told-You-Sq Chaps Swap Corners of tli One things about writing; - crlt critical stuff about a world series Is tHal the public forgets what you wrote three or four days ago, so the critics, ulmon pure and not so pure, do not have to worry about Indiscreet things they wrote the opening days of the series. Those who wrote unkind things about KaulT then are jipllllne kind words about him today. The chaps who thought the White Sox had a fur-lined cinch of the world series have now joined the alibi class, while those who persisted that the Giants were not beaten yt have Joined that ever-popular class of I-lolil-you-sos, Anyway you look at It the real and unreal critics have a lovely time of It. They get paid well for what they write. They can say black Is white today and prove tomorrow that white Is black and get away with It. The American people like to be humbugged and June a keen ehse of humor, so they let the critics ramble along In their own little nay. The two humorists, nine Lardner and Irvln Cobb, are still on the Job, and they till refuse to treat the affair with any more seriousness than an lifter dinner speech. Lardner opens up his batteries by stating that It would be unethical to write his comment In French because of the presence of so many pro-German players in yesterday's game, notably llerr Schupp, Herr Kauff, llerr Zimmerman and llerr Felsch, He adds that as he Is leaving for Chicago he has not time to consult his dictionary for French words, and most of all a gentleman from Scranton took him to task for his French. Here Is the Real Dope He sums It all up In these touching paragraphs "My prediction Is that the So. will win on Saturday and lose on Monday Then there'll be two tie games and a week of rain, and all the Deans will be financial, mental and physical reU.. "The Sox are confident they'll tcore another run before the series Is over, but some of these days Heinle McCraw Is going to start a left-handed pitcher against them, and then they'll be all upct by the trangeness of It. "Summaries Km is. .1. Collins (none), tolen bases, Falmr jnone) ; money, baseball writers (none)." Irvln Cobb took a southerner, Colonel Fudney Corbctt, to the game, and the fire eater from Kentucky or Virginia or tome other State In the South was disappointed because of the mild treatment of the of fending umpires, as he still ret tins his old war spirit and liked to see the crowd offer up at least one ump on the sacrificial altars. He believes umpires are born simply to be killed by the fans, and he sees no other use for those oft-mistreated persons. Wanted to Sec Ump Killed His comments, which follow, show his attitude toward players with southern blood In them and toward tho abused umpn "Oh, I ain't got no fault to find with the way them boys 'played." ho said. "Al rliost without exception they done tlist rate. T was specially pleased with the perform ance of that young feller that done the pltchin' for your New York bojs. I heard TOWTOPLAYGOIJV i.CAvite ( CMC) Clans jr More About the Clcek A CI..HEK was the first golf club l cer owned, I was a very small hov with big golfing asplra tions, and at that period of my life the acquisition of a golf club was a great event I was resolved to make no mistake In so mo mentous an under taking, and ques tioned a friendly member of the Hdgewater Golf Club 1 wanted him to adise me as to the very best club for a player who could have but one He said that for all-around use the best single club was undoubtedly CHARLES EVANS the deck, and act ing "upon hta suggestion I soon became tho proud possessor of a Morrl'town cleek. I think the name of this club was always the first to impress itself upon the mind of the non-golfer, for It seemed to be associated with , all the old Scottish atones or me game. J ne ery name suggested golf: and one frequently' came across Interesting controversies as to the spelling of the word whether It should begin as well as end with a k. Unquestionably at that, time the cleek was a very popular club. It was used chiefly for the second shot, but many golfers ven putted with It. In the meanwhile the use of the rubber-cored ball became gen eral, course distances changed, and colncl dentally the average golfer ceased to carry a cleek. Whether the ctub's loss of popu larity was entirely brought about by the new ball I cannot say, but there Is no doubt that for a long period of time the wooden spoon and the driving Iron, a broader-faced club with virtually the same loft as the cleek, took Its place. On the reconstructed courses cleek distances were fewer, und players became very uncertain In the use of the club ; for the two or three cleek shots that every good championship course pre sented there was an Inclination to use some thing more familiar and "Just as good." Cleek play had certain limits. For In stance, the slender-bladed clubhead was not the best for getting distance out of long grass; In such a predicament the driving Iron would undoubtedly be the best club to use. But with all Ita limitations I have fourul the club very useful and have con latently carried one. Indeed, I have al ways felt that the cleek won the western amateur championship of 1916 for me. That year the event was played over the May. field, course at Cleveland, and through some misunderstanding of instructions to my caddie my bag of clubs was left checked In a, Chicago station. We had reached Cleveland Just In tlmo for the tourna ment and there was nothing to do but nter the qualifying round with borrowed clubs and send my caddie' back td Chi cago to fetch my own implements of the game. My b6rrowed clubs worked badly and I reached the last six holts know ing that they must be both played two under fours to qualify in efcnty-slx. with that knowledge I deliberately played every !n MM I.Ak I.-.I.. ...III- - -,--. ' . a Nnr vi. ,4 '"' v.. mum. iiuivs wiiii u. cieeK, ami quai raSki. Iritd. though by the skin of my teeth. The next day my own clubs arrived and on the following Saturday I won my fourth western Championship. I Ijave constantly kept up my practice with tin clsek; and frequently practice with K (If I may be permitted such an Irishism) sny wooden club shots. That is to say, X almost .never practice with a wooden est, ana I have found practice with a elek one of the best preparations for rKlnc with a wooden club. My method of lisHuT both clubs Is virtually Identical. I mm' math periled by the fact that so many (fcai-srs find It hard to usa wooden clubs, sjrWlA Jby are quite expert with driving Irons. ' 6rBlof. Increases Lead iUMI flbraseleaf.. in young pocket billiard nsrt MaaSMd M lad over Cteors CUrk xa tiMtr im-wini matco at tne aay yawara7. laaiina . , ! . aPsMM I . - . 1 TXTl--. A 11 TVT ' . J .- XXa ,a.X CWIV I VV VI f Mil IVI MF1 ' J I 1 I 1 somebody say ho came from Kentucky, and lie certainly deported himself kS such. Wood will tell, nlthough I can't say as I ever remeniber havln' heard the Hchupps men tioned amongst the old families down our way. I reckon maybe It's an assumed name. I'll bet you If the truth were known he's got Urscklnrldge Btock or some of tho Clay strain In him. You can't fool me about a thoroughbred colt, even if he is sallln' under Dutch colors. "Xo, suh, I ain't got no fault to find with the g.tme Judgln' by remarks let fall In my hcarln' it must hae given general satisfaction. It was the conduct of the ciowd ltelf which caused me distress." t ventured to remark that It had seemed to me a remarkably orderly crowd. "That's Just tile tioublc," he explained. "The crowd was too dad blamed orderly. Not a single person out of all this hero big croud tiled to kill an timplic. There were four umpires to pick from, too two big ones, one little one and one medium-sized one. I m feared the Yankee public Is losm' Its spirit." Ask HuKhie; He Know It takes a statistical cxpeit to show jut how a big hall game Is won or lost. Hugh Fullerton opined that the first victory of the (Slants was due to the sun getting In the ces of the Chicago players. The second victory, he sas. without quixerlng a tntiolp, Is due to bunting. He adds that bunting decided the game; failure to bunt destroed the chances of the White Sox. The otllce hoy pays this Is all nonsense, that Kauff's two home tune nnd Schupp's lino pitching did it. We had the same impression, coupled with tho Idea that tho Sox failed to get a run ncioa the pan In any Inning. Uut what Is the use of running up ngalnst a statistical epeit. Speaking in a rlgatctte sort of a ui), "k Ilughlc, he knows" But the olUro bo and ourseles and the rest of the woild ale all wrong, for Fuller, ton sajs. "Uut It wis not Knuff s blows nor Schupp's pitching that derided the struggle. It was scientific attack of erne teim and the belief of the other that bruta stiength wins that settled It." All of which shows that Mulravv used rotten Judgment In permitting Kauff to pound out those two homers and In allowing Schupp to pilch a shut-out game. The Serious Side of 1 1 Rut now that we are thiough with the humorist, conscious and unconscious, we turn to the mote serious things. Kddlo Collins, whom the New York fans panned unmercifully, says that the Sox played a poor article of hall, and lie. for one, Is not trying to make any excuse". He figures the Sox are as good ns ever, and If they can win tomorrow's game It will be as good as over. Jlclliaw says the Giants hae the Sox on the run, and whether he means on the run to Chicago we do not Knew. He adds that the series will have reached a decisive stage when the teams play again In New York. Incidentally, do not foiget the Red Citvss match at Whiteniarsh on Sunday with Barnes, I.oos, Buxton and Maxwell as the participants, and If you happen to he a hall rooter remember that It U not clubby to talk or moe when a golfer Is making a shot Winning Players Oet $3669.32 and Losers Share $2146.21 lvrli member of the winning team in the world erle niU set 3!.:tJ. Jiaib losing player's hre will he M I6.il. tiventj-nvr player. Inclinllnr the manager participating. Here l how the previous world series players dlildecl the money: WIXN1NO I'l.M Kits' .MIAItr. KlMNr. ri ii. its -iiiti: 1903 rittohurgh sum 1WI.T Ho.lon SIlHi 11)0.1 ,iant .. llrtMi White hot. 100 Culm 1IM1H Cuh 10O0 rlttahnrgh 1910 Alhlrtlra 1911 Athlethn. I91'j Kelt Sox IMS Athletics Itll I Unite 1II1S lied Mix 11)16 Hfd Sot I Hi I0O.1 Athletic XXi 1R-I 11RW Cubs 3D 3142 IU0; Detroit lllt.1 1317 190S Detroit 1745 llml) Detroit mx W! 1910 Cub U5 35(11 1911 (HanU 'J4XA 4U4 Mil l.limls 7.VI4 .t!S 1913 (llant . 3IR2 Stnx 1914 Athletic 19VI 38 10IR rhlllle 243.1 39IU 191(1 llrookljn 2X31 PENN SOCCER ELEVEN TO OPPOSE PHILA. CRICKET Rival Teams Play Tomorrow After noon on the St. Martins Field The I'niveislty of I'eniisv ham.i voccer eleven will meet the Philadelphia Cricket Club eleven tomorrow afternoon at St. Mar tin's. The Red and Blue team opened Its season last Saturdav with a tlctory und expects to repeat tomorrow. The PhlUdel phia Cricket Club, because of the man Inroads-made by the war, has consolidated with the GermantoHii Cricket Club, and the united teams hate oiganized a &trong eleten. JBeatfjsi RANKS. At Temberton. X J.. On 10 ELIZABETH, wife of Franklin Banka and daughter of late Philip and Catharine Cortc Relatives and friends invited to view remains. Sun.. 5 to 10 p. ni . at Pemberlon. X J . also at residence nf James F Ratlgan. 2A32 L Alle pheny ave.. Mon. 8 13 to U:4r a. m Solemn requiem mass Church of the Xatltity 10 a. m. Int. private. RAnXSTEAD Oct. 11. CHARLUS O hus band of Mary Barnatead. Relatives and friend Invited to funeral aervlcea. Hun., 2 p. m., 710 W Butter at Int Northwood Cem. BATEMAX. At Newtown. Pa.. Oct. 9, ED WARD P BATEMAX. aged .VJ Relatives and frlenda. Knights of Mystic Chain. Xo 121 of Xevvtown, invited to funeral, without further notice, S. Lincoln ave., Xewtown. Sat,, 2 p m. Train for Xewtown leaves Reading Terminal 8,23 a ra. Int. Xewtown Cent . Xewtown. IlECHLAR Oct 10, HARRT DEWITT T.. husband of Martha L. Jones Dachlar, aged 37. Relatives and frlenda Invited 10 funeral, Sat , 3 p, m. . 727 E. Allegheny ate. Int. private. Morton papers copv. BECKETT Suddenly. Oct. 11. MATIT K daughter of Thomas A. and Mary Beckett, at 1.132 Catharine st Due notice of funeral given. BLATXEY. Suddenly. Oct 10. CLARA A , daughter of lata Willis H. and Mary A Blar ney Relatives and friends, members of the Central Xorth Broad Street Presbyterian Church Sunday School, Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p. m.. Oliver H Balr Bldg . 1&2U Chestnut at. Int. private BOILKAU. Oct 11, CLARA V widow of Jamea M. Bolltau. Relatives and friends Invited to funsral aervlcea. Sat , 7.30 p. m., residence of son-in-law. Harry Freellng, 210H E. Llppln rott at. : alio Sun.. 1 p. m.. chapel of Bsechwood Cam., Hulmetllle, Rucks Co., Pa, Int Beech wood Cem BttAMPTOX. Oct. 10. ELIZABETH HRAMP. TON. aged 6J, Frlenda may view remains Sat., after 7 p. m.. parlors of Benjamin Lyle. 1013 Columbia ave. Int. strictly private. Omit flowers. BRITTOX. Oct, 11. MAROARET. wife of William K. Brltton and daughter of Elizabeth and lata Michael Harklne. aged 18. Relatives and frlenda. League of the Sacred Heart. 1). V. M. Sodality of HI. Malacbys Church. Invited ta funeral. Mon.. 7.30 a. ra.. 1131 OIlvs at. High mass Assumption Church V a, m. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. brown. At Atlantic city, N. J , Oct. . AMOS I'JJASLEE, aon of lata Amos reaalea and Frances Drown, aged 52. Services St. Luke'a Church. Main and Coulter ate.. Clermantown. Trl., 3 p. m. Int In churchyard. BUNTIXO. Oct. 11. MARY J. BUNTING (ne Wallaca), wife of Samuel B Bunting. Rela. tlvea and friends Invited to funeral servlcss. Mon.".?..S' "It- lai H- nroad at. Int. private. CLARK. Oct. 6. PATRICK JOSEPH, aon of Jamea J. and Annla Clark, Relatives and Jrlandg. JPhlla. Lodsa. No. 64, L. O. O. It. iHa Iagua of h Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral. Sat., 3.30 a. m.. 2304 Walking st. Solemn STEAMSHIPS ECONOMY, COMFORT and PLEASURE TRAVELING SOUTH j.cksonVl l. By ea" la b.lnr ma iitaTn.d t, usual, wuleii tutr lb test way tu trai Ami In ecrafert at low fare, with bast a.r'e. iji. yf t.lr Toan? " tUkata ta principal MlutV IkIoaui msala and aiatsroora aceoiumadiitleas asa mmi. , H.wlll ba tn voor -adraataM si an aut jreur trip owb. t" . . -- P So. BxcmA M. "" .' Sir U-Jk. BslvaM, EvtoNiNa ledgee-ihiladelphia; Friday, October is, lorr . IJKATH" requiem man St. Kdmend's Church 10 a. inr hoi i.Toaa cem. Auto tunrai. CLKOO.' -iici 10. .USIHS MOIthlSON, nn nf late William ami Mary O Clegg. Jt " H rvleea. Hat 10.3(1 n in 500 i:. Martin at iioiDorousn. int private COOK Ool It Wll.MAM COOK former J of 739 n i!2,l at nelatlte atijl trienil;. Jus I.odae. No ftn.1, P and A M , T H. J-.r'"ian. Jt A C , Slary t'ommamlery. No Srt. K.,olT 1,11 I.U Temnle A A 1) M. . Maaonio Velerana' Alio . Hie Deorge Van l)ur" llene IlClal Hoeletl. Ina-nemlenre Ildae I U. ). ! . Invited to funeral. Hun . .1 n. In 131 J it. lluuy at. Int Ml. Morlah C'em . . , . OOOPIJK. Oct. in. at Warrington tp . Va'J formerly nf Phlla . Pa , PKTBIl T ''"''"'"i "( Chrlatlana Cooper, aged .l .tt'lf,"'" "' friend. St llonatentura'a It K t' V. and Tioga neneflclal Society, No. 1 Xlorrla f reon 'o Ilenellclal Ao., Imlted to tin'rlI;.,",,v' 7:.10 a. tn., office Henr W Klrchner. H!n V, . flomeraet at. High man St. llouaventura a Church n a. m. Int. lot Holy Redeemer Cun Auto funeral. . , COSTKI.I.O Oct. in ANNIi: M, daughter nf late .Michael anil Mart- Coatello. Uelatlve and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . a '", 397 Mldtale ave . Palla of Sehuvlklll. Hoi emn requiem mae St llrldget'a Chunh 11:30 a. in. Int. Wetmlntter C'em. Auto funeral DAXnilOWKIt Oct. to, at Norrlatown. Pa . .TACOI1 UANKHOWIilt. aged HI llelatltes and frlenda Intlteil to funeral, reldenra of hrotlrtr, Charlea Danohower. in:s W. Main at . Mon . 2 p tn. Int. pritate. Montgomery Cem. Auto tuneral DAVIS Oct. 10. niClfAUD M.. on of Itlch. nrd and tale Johanna Davla Itelallves and frlenda Imlted to funial. Sat.. 8-30 n. ni . realdence of father dot S'. Ilth si. Solemn requiem mn Church of Aaaumptlon 10 a. m. tnt Cathedral tVm . OKXTKIl Oct 10 JAMHS AT.nnnT, hus band of Cordelia Dttr (nea Knlghtotil. Heln lli and frlenda Int lied tn funeral service Sat i p. in . parlor of It A Klnrlng. P9I1 N 7th at. Int private Ulouieater, Mass . paper cope 111 MtV.IO Ul.tZtllKTII wife of Crank t)j Mulo aged L'T Itelatlvc nnd friend Invited to funeral. Mon,, K a. in reaidenre of mother 111! S. 7th at Solemn requiem inii Hi. I'jul a Church. Int. llolv Cros ccm DIXOEt: --Oct. 10, at llurllngtoh N. J.. ClIAlll.KS UlNdKi:. M 11. Itelallves and friend Invited to funeral. 10.', 15. I'nlon at.. Hurllngtnn. x .1 . Sat.. 1' 30 p. in. Int. private, Odd rellowa' I em. ...., IIOWD Oct 11.ANV vildovv of .lohll Powd. Tlelatlves and friend Hi tnn'a sa, red Heart Socletv, Invited to funor.il Mon.. s .III n. m . 1M1.1 B Oakdal- . Solemn rpqnlem mne. St. Ann's Chun n. In a in. Int. .New Cathedral Cetn PKROCSOV Oct in. r.OSK A. widow of William K Perguson lnei Conllnl llelatlvea nnd friend Invited to funeral, Sat., e SO n. m , Sill S l!4tli at Solemn high mas nf requiem St, Patrick's Church 111 a m Int. lldy Lroaj HAl.t.AOllKIt "lit II .lOHV. huabaml of lam Jennie (Inllaaher die" MiOrogani. Itela tlve and friend IMtislmi No (I. A. . " . In tlted to funernl .Mon , s a. m . lesldeme i,r aon-ln-lavv. 1417 N' M.ler at.. Wcat Phlla. Sol emn mae ,.f requiem St (Iregorv 8 Church It :in a. m. Int Vevv Cathedral tvm. Auto aerv i . (1ATF.S. nit It MII.te.MtU P OXTI.S HelAtlvea anil ftlctid Concordia l.odnc. o. 117. P. ami A M . Kensington II. A. '. No. asa. Kenslliftti.n l'utnm.indelv No It. O I. t M Invllid to fun-ral servlie. Mon. i in ,ll.'l Cedar ave. Int prvate. Auto funeral OILMJSI'll: Oct. J THOMAS W husband nf Anna i . Ulllcspla Hi" McCuiloushl Itela llves .i urj fj lend all am ictles of vv hi, h ho was a uiemlifr. mited to funeral. Sat , hill) a. 111., iiniti Spr s liunlin at Solemn muss of requiem Chur, h r St. Pranils Xnvlar 1U a. in. int. Hoh I'rna i cm Auto funeral, II MICHM VN --Oct 11, AAHOV. huabaml of lat,- Kmnii ,. Ilairerman. aged i'J ll'latlve and f i ,e-i J. in tied to funeral i-ervkea luti . 7 a. ni "All flaw-rfnrd avi rlher aeivire. Mon J i in forest Orote I'resbvterlnn i hun h, I'liifit Urnve, Pa. Int Forest llrovo Cetn HAMILTON' Oil It. MAIIV A. widow of Thnmaa Hainllum lirlalhe and frlenda In vited in funeral. Mnn . S 3D a m HUM W Punk ave Service Pi Ellnabeth'a Chun h. tilth and Mifflin t to a. m. Int Kernivbod t-etn Auto funeral Washington ! i . papers tony. . HKMIOF.PKP.lt On. Hi. IIW.NA1I wife ilcorce A Henhoeffei, Sr Itehitlve and friend member of Siloain M K. ihunh. In vited to runernl sertlcea Mon . i n ni. ssno Cedar at Ini. pritate. Itemaina ma le tlewed Sun after N p in Auto funeral .HOIHIF.VS Oil II P.TIIl:i. IIDIIIXSONT IfOIKinxs Funeral ,-rvlve and Int prnat,. Kast Liverpool, o . and Pittsburgh Pa paper please topv . IIOUTSMVNN- Hit II VWI.I.IAM II llumSMA.NX, aged .' Pun-ral aervlica N'nr voyndcii itverbrook Mon - IT, t, ni Train leaving llrnad t Sir,, will be mi'l at Ovi-r-brook .stntion Int private Ki:i.l.V--Ui t 111 M.MlUARiyr. daughter of John nnd CaihiTlne Kelly, of Countv Itoacom innu. Ireland Itelatlve and friends invited to funeral. Sat 30 a. m. resldeme, of uni le, Martin tlail, 1.12.1 Wvalulnc ave. Solemn high miss of lequteni Our Mother of Sorrows Church 10 a in Int Hoh Cross Cin. lb -main mat be viewed Frl eve. KIROV Oit. 111. LOPIS.i mee Pox), widow nf James Klrbv Helallvia and fi lends Invited in funeral service. un 1 3n p. m . I32S N" Front at. lot Northvvood Cetn llentalns may be viewed Sat . after b P ni. Auto funeral. KonXUCTBIt Oi I. in (JOTLOH husband of late llnrbara Koengeti r nee SchrenK) aged 72. llelatlvea and friend Pupbonln Sb I. Sotletv, Louts Detndoll llrnwlne Co . Worltlng Men a Sick Socleiv, Palrmount singing Soclelv, Invited to funeral, Sun , 2 p. ni . sun'a residence. 1:735 Harpei el. Int Alt. Peace Cem. MIVENOOOU Oi t HI. MI LI ON husband of Henrietta Levengood me Alkenl. aged .". Relatives and friends. Navajo Tiibe .No 10.-, I. l 11 M . Ilarrovvgate Couniil No II7H l of I A., and all other nooielles of w liti It he was a member. Invited to funeral. Sat 2 p m 2214 Amber at Int. private. Remains nia be viewed Frl . after n m Autn funeral LOBB. Oct. in (llt.M i: At. I' K dauglit r or George Jt. and tlraie Lobb inei- Tavli.rl ai,ed 14 months Relatives and frlnds invited to funeral aervicea. Sat . 2 p m , 027 H. t-tntarlii at Int. Chelten Hills Cem LOGAX O. t WIN1FRHD ljOflAN (ne norma n I, wife of Adrian Logan Relatives and friends Invited 10 funeral. Sat., s-30 a m . nephew'a residence, Jamea Judge. 1710 Arling ton at Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem MAI.OVKY Oil ! at Rattle Creek Mini KMILV A wife of tndiew P. Maloniv (nee Culltnal Relatives and friends. League if th Sai red Heart. Lathes' Aid of the Catholic Hotni for Destitute Children. Christian Motheta, pupils of the Sair, d Heart ti ademv Convent of Men invited to funeral 211HW Venango at tlim s 3il n 111 Solemn hli,h mans of requiem Church of Our Ladv of lhe Holv Souls III a nt Int. Holv cross Cem Auto funeral. s ranton papers copv . , McCALLAX. Oct II AXN'll: wife of Polnclt McCallan (nee Kellvl Relatives vind friends Invited to funeral. Sat , h so a m , husband'a residence. 3H42 Miller si Solemn requiem masa church of Xitltity 111 a. in Int Hcly S.pul- enre 1 -em Auto funeral. MiCORMICK Oct 10 ANN1K M wife of Daniel J McCormUk and daughter of CalliBrma and late Kdward Qulnn Relatives and fi lends Blessed lrgln Marv Sodality of St Pi am Is Xavler's Church. Invited to funeral Mon. s 3D a m , 1321 Brown at . W. I. Solemn levuleui inaas Our Mother of Sorrows' Church 1U u. in. Int. Holy Cross C'em Auto funeral. McGARVF.V Oct 10 JXMKS. son of late Patrick and Agnes Mi(Jarve Relamts and friends. William U Warden Benefit lal Sot in vlted to funeral. .Mon .Ha ni resident e of sister, Mrs. Catherine MiUee. 11,15 " Jlth St High mass St Anthotu s Chuith 'toil a m. lut. Holy Cross Cem. Mclaughlin on ui : m.cc ifa of Jamea R McLaughlin ine. Psherl ai.ed IK. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral seivlces. Sat. 3 p. m 1303 i: Kvre st. To not.etl to Palmer Cem Vault Inl pilvale, Odd Pellowa Cem., convenience of famib. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE O K 1111 AN TOWN Corner of Tulpehocken & Greene Sts. TTandiome 20. room liouse nni itiltln with Urcp ground b And miny beautiful trfea can ba bought for the valuo of tbe Und alone. LOT 100x370 Glyndon Priestman 6508 OERMAXTO'vV.N AVE. g aiiHawiiiiraiffliidittiiiifflnwiiiiMiMiB PARCEL POST LCLGJ $2.50 $15 PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans 11000 far (10 Beta Tour dlamonjs, watencs and Jawelrr t she IswtvaM taawnshOD In the- irsrli. JHlifillfiitfMrHniiHWW4!el4iH(iniSHlMH!ini:iinUn:. 'Ul'Li1LlJertt!tULiHtIilltlfSi!UtliiJHmWB WifykaP mm iHEvm. ' U OEXCnO! nAWAIIAK fl It IN8TKDMEMTH R 1 II tnd or r(c Lltt I 1 I rnstructlon Book Frea m tlFCJCD C. MEYER kO-rf v nUfc. 1210 Arch St- a 21 Wfml PiiiUsiaipiiU W It ML OPn Till .18. ( JJ11 II IW SAturday tncludsd.U I wm'$r uv; TIKATIIS , MrMANUH. Oct. to. MAROAItET AONES, daughter of James I and Mary A. McManus ne McCloekey). aged IB. Relatives and friends, League of Sacred Heart. Invited to fu neral, Sat . 8:30 a. m., residence of parents. f,83H Christian at Solemn requiem mass Church of TrAiisfiguratlon 10 a. m. Int. lloly Cross Cem. McXALLY. Oct 10, rATntChT, husband of Sara It McNally (nee Qulnn), of the. parish of Klldres. Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat . S!30 a. tn,, 19IS X. Mutter at. Solemn requiem mass St. Mich, ael'a Church 10 a in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Omit floral orferlnga. Auto funeral. MEILUR. Oct 10. MAROARET. wife of John N. Meller, aged OS, Relatives and friends, Altar Sodality of St. Peter and Paul Church, Invited to funeral services, Mon., 8 a. m., aon-ln-law's residence, Robert Cuslck. 14H2 Princess ave., Camden. Requiem high masa 8ts. Peter and Paul Church 11 0 m. rrlcvnds may call Sun. eve, int. calvary Cem. MEYERS Oct 10, GERTRUDE It. MEY ERS, wife of Gernartl r. Meyers and rtsughter of David nnd Emily Mats, aged .11, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral sertlcea, Sat . ,1 p. ni . m. John's Lutheran Church, Ridge ate.. Ambler. Pa Int. Rose Hilt Cem. MUMXIIin. Oct ti, EDWARD L., husband of Annie A. Mulford Relatives nnd friends. North vvesi Yearly and Schoch Beneficial Associations, Invited tn funeral services. Bat . 2:30 p. m., 2S44 W. Otfonl st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. I rlends may call Frl. eve Auto service. MURPHY Oct Jl WILLIAM J aon ef Elisabeth and Iste John 11, Murphy, aged 28, Relatives and friends, emnloves P. N. Dcger berg Co., Invited to funeral. Sat , 2 p. m.. his mother's residence!, 817 X OMh st Int. Kern wood Cem. Frlenda may call Frl. eve. Auto service PARRY In l.ansdowne. Pa. Fifth-day. Tenth Month Ilth EMILY l . widow of Reuben Parr Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Seventh-day. Tenth Month 13th. 10.30 u in lesldence iif son Charlea K Parry BI42 Irtlng st Wen Philadelphia. Inl U berry Friends Meeting House Cem PORTER O, t JO WILLIAM It husband of Elizabeth Porter mee Swallow 1 Relative nnd friend, survivors 72d Penna . Baxters Fire uiiaves. I'ninii Veterans' Legion Encampment No 2 Old Guards. 2d Regt . Phlla Brigade Ao I 11 I Hen Asso . Spring Garden 111, trlrt Invited to funeral, Sun 2 p. ni 2541 N Sill si Int. private. PVI.E At Leon ml West Marlborough Tvvp . Oct In JOSEPHINE W. PYI.E. aged 4 Rela tives ami friends Invited without notiie. to fu 111r.1l nn 7th dav Meet nt house at 2 p m train leaving llroa.l St. Station 1 03 will he met al Tnughkenamnn: trolley leaving West Chester ami Kennett Square 1 11. in at I nlonvltle Junction t RAIXEY Suctdrnlv. Oct n WILLIAM hus band of Annie Ralney (nov 1 mini: I Relative and friends, Bartenders' International League of America, Local No. 11.',. Intlled to funeral servlie. Sun , I 30 11 ill 1015 X t'ber at. (10th and Berks). Inl. private Remain may be viewed Sat . after 7 p. in Auto funeral. , IIHOXDS Oct 10 MICHAEL RHOADS. Relatives nnd friends Invited to futiernl Pat.. -I P in. rislilf-ni" tif George A Hart. J12I S Ten vat int Fern wooii Cem Remain may bo viewed Fri. s f jo p. in Autn funeral IIODGERS Oct. lu. CHARLES RODUERS. Iiush-inil of Catharine Rodger (nee Maslersotil ltelati and friend St. Charles's Holv Name Socleiv William ti. Warden Beneficial Soileiv etnplnv- of Atlantic HeHnIng Co and Shepherds or Belhlehi-m Nn ll. Invited to funeral. Mnn .S.30 n m 222 Ellsworth i. Snl-inn retiulem mas. si Charles Church In n tn Jnl Holj I ros 1 '.-m liPUtjIJLIIF.IM Oil fl TIEATlltCB M. IloilHEt.llEIM f)f uoi; chestnut st. Funeral nnd inl private. r..,!.'.,.s.H;n""" "n "ct in. 1917 MARY R IKiSLIIolttl Hgetl r,2 ear Relative and irieini luvlieil to funeral services. Saturday So1"11""" "' ' 3U o'clock, from lam itlienrr ,. '1"' M Interment Moiilrono Cemelery. ri".',1;..m" c"" Prldav rtteulng M'HJ TT-IH. II MICHAEL, husband of Alelsa Marv He limit! 111..,- Wllken). Relative "'id friend Invited n funeral Mon . S ,1U a. in ?-'. , 'rhomnson hi. Solemn high mas Si . V ' ! ciiunh. It) n. ni, Hit Holy Cross I'em Auto rimer u I. ,..1'.',fVT'' Al Rordentnwii X ,t . Oi I 1t WIN' 'aL1'','," ..f-CMTT. son nf lato George W. and 1. 'r,"",lvScotL "Reel -' Relative and friend . ' nlll? Ao . Invited lt funeral, Mon . -. " ,m , ,"28 Parnsworth ove . Rordentovvn. N. '. ', I'ordentown Cetn Remain ma.v be u1,,1.1. ,.Su" " '" I' ni. vk UMIJlfOct II, HENRY It SMITH aged . ,,f,'"i"s and friends, ciunlovea of But terworth a Iron. Foundry Invited m funeral serv- v-"';.i.s'one .- " ui . 1731 X 2rth at. Int .Nortnvvnod (em SMITH. (i, t tl. JOHN H . husband of Catharine- It. Smith aged ;n Relatives and friends emplojea of Philadelphia Roll and Ma. e-nino Co.. Invltifl to funeral services .Mon. II u. m . (.HI Ciirinthlnn live. Int Hillside Cem. Remains may he vi-wnl hun . ufter h p m. Ault, funeral TONER Oft 0 THOM VS. husband of Suss '1 louei ino cju,,,,,! itciiKes nnd frl-nds In tiled 10 funeral Sat s Jo h ni , residence of daughlei ,tr, j. ii-shn IMS Callotthlll at AUTUMN RESORTS POrilMl MOUNTAINS Delaware lVnter tiati. Pa. Enjoy Autumn's Charms for the Week's End or Extended Stay at KITTATINNY I II I. MtM - I 1 I.MUIMM, i)i:i,u.ici: Tieit (i. r. Fulh 4op ri fo I'embrr ni'h 'llll' IN (A nil-xi op n ail ear ( apa it ,"( NM VstCllfll ll!l I lllf flf-OB tlt-K Sf A llil'hsf nv crptlont't uiflnip, oi'hfRirH Onll and r Ftaur lit. (nlf pi uutdnor upon. " im ifM. j t.it iitir.3 Honk ti and nU'O mnni rnajlr.!, i 0Ftfv tngfl trams JOHN Pl'ltUY l Ol'K MM IAI. I'M.U II1KS 1 outfit 1 meci AVnKNKKSVIM.K. rA. GALEN HALL IN THE MOUNTAINS tsIRNIRSMUI. PA. ALWAYS OPEN Beautiful days on South Moun tain. Golf, Ten- r Fine Bath and I Massage Department. Through Pull man li omN.Y.andPhllada. HOVllHM WINS, Mp. lValters Park. Pa, THE WALTER Walters park inc. WALltK,n th. Mountains. Ins Health Rasort of tVarcarsviils, Fa. , TA. Uil. kit. TI.N1H (IT. N .1 WDRI H' Orsstest Hotel Bueeae YVUlViUL'O Oreatast tlsitrt Dine or Son In the I'amous SUBMARINE GRILL Bpaeloos Fireproof Oarar LiNnAir TLArvlTICUTrN,J. HotQlortdSanaiorium .Noted for Its superior mL, ftsb and service. -- rT Tonic and Curative bathe, jd I osucc nn. coesrAwr. - Cio'oJJ: Westminster K- aie- neap Ueacli. Elev. water. J10 upvvkly . (2 updally Chas. Buhre. Wrvtssl RoarnKfll 'ventucky ave. near noiei ooscorjei ,lMCll 0pen all Jar Special fall rates Phone 117. A. p. Marlon. Where Shall I Send My Child to School? That question can be an swered quickly and satis factorily by consulting the Educational Bureau at Ledger Central. Here with out fuss or bother, you may obtain complete and reliable information of any board ing school for boys or fijjrls, military academy, business college, conservatory of music, college or university. Our intimate knowledge of the advantages of the va rious institutions will en able you to make a wise choice. This service is free and available to every one everywhere. Ledger Central .CHESTNUT at BBOAD ff A jt?''1r w-'wlCi. I fxoMnvinr I Xfei- y DKATHB Illsh mass Cathedral 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Ai,r.4,-OEonan w. wAna -j antMTK publican Club, Invited to funeral m!r.;i ?i'3?, .:.m- 'Ifter'a res denes. Mr;. MI" Mull. 731 fl. 16th at Int. Pernwood Cern. He mains may Le Revved Krl.. 8 to 10 P;,.mv...a WKKKS: Oc 10. HOIIACH P. WKKKS. "U?vJfcall!P,!St",?b. MAItY Wlt.MBrt. ased Mrs Hutler, lsds Herka at., Mon.. 11 a. m. IJJ mnlna may be Mewed Sun., 8 to 10 P, m. int. WILSOX. Oct. 11. AMlErtTV., husband of Ilmlly and aon or late Lemuel II. P.d.Mf 'y f ,. Wilson. llelatlvea and friends Inv ted to fu- neral.,rvir-a, Sun., H p.m., IS""mr," "ii' Camden. Int. Barber'a Cem.. Ijimbertvllle. J . Mon Auto service. WOOD. Oct. W..I.TDIA I... 'wld0.w,V,i!l,, Wood. Relatives and frlenda Invj'ed to funeral services, Sat., 11 a. m 2132 X. tlrat ','"; private, Hillside Cem. Ilemalna may bo viewed widow of Alfred Frl.. to in p. m Aiito lunerai. ,. YOUXO. Suddenly. Oct. 10. JOHN .. buf band of Clara I.. Younit. aged ' ..uiJ;lve" and friends Invited to funeral ''"''c"' ?" -n m.. 4S38 X. llroad at. Int. Monument (-cm. Omit flowers, EDUCATIONAL Ileth Ceies jWonteiJiori HOARDINO AXD HAT fPnoOf 40lh and Pnrure. fits,. Phlla. Reopens for 4th Vear In Jleteber B.ll Tel. Preston 4432. -Autn s. rrtea. Helenllllc Dlreetlon for NORMAL Cll itren. S to li years. The aim of this aehol Is to alve Xormal Children an nJt;j; ment In which the spontaneoue Impuis" of child lira may have freedom for ini vldual itrowth. Direction covers Diet. Kserclse nerreatlon. Deportment. Lea trol of Emotions. Occupation, eta. oui ferlns; for each individual child. Training Course for Teachers Announcement vvjll be made .Isjer at Ibe epcnlnc of onr rentral nranrh Heheel. Mrs. Anna W Indie ralst. Dlreetrjes Montessorl Diploma. Rome, 1I1 Salesmanship Public Speaking class axd rnn-ATc i?a..vuv.ilu 0 years' In reputation. lindsr a lecturer una '" . rnilonftI experience ona fitfti NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE 60S CHKSTNUT STItnKT fi'MtN KtSSIN LAXfil'AOIl Trade with llussla will soon effor enormous posslbllltlesi l.e nrenaretl Private Classes 'J4 lessons lid. Trnnslitlons any lclntl. Write for partlculara. Mr. vlaMilnsl.. I8?0jprlns- (.nrileii St. r I h.m. nncllsh. French, German, Private Lessons ,, , Mathematics. naclcward rtlPlla. Miss Wlldman. 183 ltace aj; CTD AVCDIQ Tie llest lln,lness rhool. 3 1 KA I - J snt-307 Chestnut .reel I'osiilons eii3ranteetl nnter tinvv Day or nlsht Aft I.M of neglected t iiilim rHpitll tauaht ctlucatlon Knalisli, elo. inn l.edijer Central ounc Men nntl llov-s M'ltlMi (IAHIIi:N lNhTirUTU X. r.. Cor. llroad and fprine Garden IS tree ts Xtsht and day rlaeses Drawtnjr. Machine Shop Jractlce. Electricity, Matheinatli a. Automobile lechenlca. Open Sept. 24. Write for Booklet. Vliilier Prrparatorv School fm c ollege, Law and Medbllie Dav Hnd llvenltis Conrhlns. Unl-versltv- reference tt lthfrMioon Ilulldlns. AT1KXD A TLTHNK L SCHOOL If not In the armv ita vout patrlo!l duty." SWARTHMORK. ta. Swartlimore Preparatory School For Boja A well-established school for a llin Ited number of students. Each boy la devloped to do his beat. Hecreatlon balanced with ,tudy. Utronz Junior Department. Write a frank letter about jour boy problem aslt for catalor. A. II. TOMLIN.snX, Headmaster Swartlimore. l'a. Tnunr Women nntl (llrls Miss Marshall's School ok i.Axn. riin.A 10K GIRLS Dv and Iloardlnc Departments. Trlmarj thrtiusli coll-se preparatory courses, also Art. Muslt Ilxpresslon. Domestic Science Teacher to everv ll alrls Campus of 4 acres. Larce, airy etudv rooms Outdoor athletics. Appoint, tnent mav now he made with the principal. Bell telephone, OaU l.sne 1020, MDS i;. N. .MARSHALL. I'rlneloal MUSIC COMBS CONSERVATORY 83d Year Individual Instruction Personal Supervision All brandies theoretical and applied A School of Public Performance. Teat-hcre' Xormal 'lralntnp Course. Public (School Music tupervlslon Degree con ferred 'Ivvo Complete Pupils' Sjnipliony Or chestras, Iteclprocal relations with I'nlv of Pa Dormitories for women. A Flchool of Inspiration Lovaltv, Success. Our Ye.ir-Itook; Is free and tontalub valuable Information. Gilbert IlajnoltK Combs, Director Oftlres Htllfilos lormltnrles Rroafl A rteTl S- PEALL CONSERVATORY it.i.a.ni3 -d WiTni-'RiWSS. "? VOICE, S1C.IU' SIXOINO, r.LOCCTIOX, etc. Catatos-. . IT",. Tloara 3lt5. 33(1 1 X. llrnad St. 171 1 Chestnut St. Phila. Conservatory op M,HC is, .," Dlreitora D. It. nzerman. It, Van Den Hesmt," itARllMK In 20 lessons or Monev Hack llklt "mailed free t IIIIISTEXSEX Piano School". IS!" I'heatuut ht. 1412 Venanso St., 13"o Taskei Si Phone Spruce n(17 rUILIP WARREN VOICK HATKY HALT. COOKE Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Bend or catalor. 25coures. 1421 Arch street. CHARLES AIKEN -NonsTEy Charles Wcslel Plans Instrnctlea J714 Chestnut St. tloveriirfs. Msltinx English school branches French, riano ref Miss Lorenz. 343.1 Walnut LOST AND FOUND nARPlX Lost, diamond barpln on mornlns- of October 8. between Bellevue-Htratford and S. ISth st Liberal reward J. K. Caldwell i' CoChestnut and Junlperata. 'uwen . IJllXD Iist 3'i "c Liberty Ilontir XoI130"lT Reward Return to 91 Spruce at ""-" DOO Lost, small brlndle biilldos-." white" chest" bat ears, reward if returned to 6S0O Overl brook ave PIX Ist, at Xavv Day fete, diamond" barDim 2 large diamonds and 13 amall diamonds' mounted In platinum, liberal reward. J v Caldwell L Co Juniper and Chestnut. ' AXlTy,CAHE Lost. Bold vanity caser saD: phlre clasp marked A H. 11 . between Union League and lr.th and Spruce ata , via Walnut st . about 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Re ward J C. M hhlrk. 41 Cheatnut at PERSONALS WAXTED. a good Jewish home adoption for aT sasirTnS.'a'if.lf'- AVDly tM aw HELP WANTED-FEMALE CIIAMnRRMAID 1375 J wanted. Phone Overbrook CLERK TOUNfl LADV WITH AMOITT t - TiAit ClPlllGIt SCHOOL TnaiVirwri.Vi?J. 1 OPPORTUNITY FOR AtlVANCKMEXT aV ply mil rniCE. ruuuo ledqer' cilvi l'ANY. CLEn,K8 Wanted, s clerks for general cftke work: those with experience preferred, stencir. raphy and typewriting not essential, but will be given conalderation. Address 1'. o! Box 741 Trenton. K. J., giving eiperlenco and salary avneeted. " CLERKS Illauner'a requirea aervlcea of 8 clarks, to work from II a. m. to p. m Apply.8upt,'soffice.4th JIoot 833 Market it COMPTOMETER, OPERATOR, Ihoroughflei'. perlencedi atate experience and aaliry ill pected. P BUU, Ledger Otllce "iry ex- c'OOK, experienced, white Protestant: rJr7iT class references. .Apply Saturday, 23 Bummi J c,r?edAraS 48th and Woodland ave. ' " cor UIRL, about 1. In offioet good opportunity" Adama ft Weatlake Co.. 2218 W. OnKr" y' OIRLS AND WOMEN rums and see what wonderfully good opportunity you have to get light, clean, ateady work in an up-to-date factory, centrally located, near fleiated and aurfsce lines, good psjr with a libera) bonus tpaiable'weekly) ' "'"" ' ASSEMBLERS DRILL, PRESS OPERATORS TAPP1NO MACH1XB OPERATORS RlVETINa AIACIIINR OPRRATORSi Apply Factory Office, H, T. ralste Co., uu Arch st s TiiJLFjrjrANTED-FEMALE Contlaufif ron rwriflnff Cofuin OIRLS wanted foTkey punch ?JV.n'!' '.Mj: enred preferred, only those with clerical abii. Ity need apply. Xewton Cosl Co.. HOJ wen rr-anklln Bank Bldg. . -. OIRL9 over17. wanted for r''n. pleassnt factory work! well paid "hlle learnlngi excel lent chances for rapid advancement. Apply to Mr. Btotpr,, 113 X. 1st hst . nini.9 nv.e it foe clean factory work! good u...... .. . . -- .,tl. TlpV.I C7n.. rlinnce for advancement. 12th. 112 N. GIRLS wanted t, Wunderle'a canay .actor,. 118-32 l'esg at. (opposteJ.40N,dsL: SALESWOSIBM LIT BROTHERS REOUIRB gALESWOMEM IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS EMPLOpiENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS IXSPECTIIESSES Illauner'a requires several good Inspectresses and wrappers; congenial working conditions. Apply Supt.'s ortlce, o3a Marketsl MAIDS wanted, 2, Protestanti one as waitress The other as parlor maid. Address M -44 Ledger Central. OFFICE ASSISTANT Young lady as office assistant, quick at figures: one who can operate typewriter or billing, niachlne pre ferred state salary desired II 44, I.ed.(en I'OCKETIIOOKH Experienced operators cm i aril cases and small work, 4-hour schedule. Wolfjt-Co . lhjantlCallovvhin.hlrctJIoor SALESHD1ES niauner'a"requlrea the serv ices of experienced salesladies for part time: work In various departments Apply supl. a office, 4th floor. 833 Market at. STAMPERS Experienced stampers on fine ata. tlonery In color and bronre. Apply the Bailey. Ranks t Illcldle Co.. 1221 Sanson! st . fourth floor, permanent position. , STi:xbORAPIIER, thoroughly experienced, on" familiar with electrical machinery work pie ferred. wages llu state age and experience. Shep-ird Electric Crane Hoisting Co., fcOl Bulletin Building. STENOGRAPHER wanted, with references; per week Address P 511, Ledger Office. 115 TEU'Hr.rt or oreoo sitonTitAxn WAXTED JX LAROE PR1VATH SCHOOL. r 320, LEDQER OFF. HOSIERY XOTASEME HOSIERY CO KX1TTERH AXD TOPPERS en Banner machines experienced on double-stitch work KXITTERS AND TOPPERS nn Standard ond Banner machines experienced on half hose End pullers, experienced on half-hoso tops KXAMINERS experienced on white work Experienced double-sole trimmers LEARNERS nn end pulling and examining Will phv 7 rer week while learning XOTASEME HOSIERT CO. Oxford and Maschcr sts. ALSO KXITTERS AXD TOPPERS on Standard machines experienced nn double stitch and halt hose T.OOPERP nn 1S and 20 point Hepworth Wright steady dial machines LEARXERS nn knitting, topping and looping Will pav J" per vveelt while learning At our Xo 2 Mill Lena and Armat sts. OERMAXTOWX Those desiring steady, vvell-pavlng positions only need apply Apply evenings and Rundaa C. J. SCHUrLER 1910 E. Clarence st. (vicinity of Jasper and Tioga sta.) Can phone evenings Frankford 1)30 M We employ no help under 10 sears WOMAN' Bright American woman wanted: must have knowledge of stenography: splen did future for bright woman: salary to start, S12. AiipIyMarceau, 100'J Chestnutst. WOMAN wanted to'dn famllv" wash. Apply Apartment II Buckingham Apartments, 3tith at above Walnut. 1MPORTANTNOTICB TO EDUCATED WOMEN T'our women with Initiative, Individuality and originality wanted by one of Chicago's nldest and best-known business Institutions for high-grade traveling positions In educa tional work Acceptable applicants must b free to travel, have the equivalent of a high school education and be between 23 and 40 :iears of age: preference given to teachers nr those who have had normal school or col lege training: business experience unneces sary, as we will train those accepted and pay aalarv from atart: this is special work of a school nature, affording short hours, the op portunity to travel south during winter and ateady advancement; kindly give full Informs. Hon concerning age. education and previous experience in first letter Address S. .1. GUI Allan. f8 E. Washington st , Chicago, III. HELP WANTED -MALE ALTO MECHANICS. J22.MI to 2S week. Clerk, typist, (do to 17 f, month. Ledger clerk, J17 to 118 week. Pay roll clerk J14 week Receiving clerk. 11.1 to $10 week. Si hool Janitor and elevator men. 160 month. Mech. and struct, draftsman. 125 to 3S week. Cost clerk and timekeeper. 18 to J28 week. Y. M. C A 1421 Arch at. Membership jiecesary and jiom.free charged Al'TOMOBlLE mefal nnlshers; experienced men to solder and straighten high-grade limousine bodies, steadv work with highest wagea to competent mechanics. Apply Employment Department. Hale . Kllburn Co., 18th and rilenwoodave. CTOMOBILE bodv builders wanted on llmous. ' Ine work, highest wages and steady work tn competent men Applv Employment Depart ment, Hale t Kllburn Co., 18lh and Glennood ave. AUTOMOBILE- trlmmera and upholsterers wans ed nn limousine work, steady work and good paj to competent men. Applv Employment Department. Hale ct Kllburn Co., 18th and (llenwood ave. BOOKKEEPER, double entry, wanted, experi enced; good salary: permanent position: one with public utility experience preferred, Coast Oaa Co.. Jte'jnsr.N J. BOY. under" 17. to learn hlgh-clasa interior dec orating; exceptional opportunity for bright boy. M 044, Ledger Central. BOY In accounting room. . Apply the Barrett Company, acth and Cray's r e erry ave. BOTS WAXTED TOR XIOHT WORK: MUST BE OVER 10: CHANCE I'OR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER rt P. M.. 1, E D O B R OFFICE. FIFTH FLOOR. BOYS 1 rears old. In delivery department. TERRY 6 CO., 10th and Chestnut sts. BOYS, over 16, wanted for, messenger service and other duties In large factory; permanent work and excellent chances for advancement to well-paying positions. Apply to Sir. Stolpz sixth floor. 112 N. 12th st. " ' BOYS wanted, over 16 years'Tr age. to learn to feed paper box machines; chanc for ad. vancement. Brown A Bailey Co., N. W. cor. Franklln and Willow sts. BOYS wsnted, over 18 years of sge. to lesrn to Teetj cyunuer v riiiun presses, urowa A lialley Co.. Franklin and Willow sts, "ey UOY8 Strong boys. wanted at ' Peg at. Wundene's ci N.d2d'.")fr "8-S: uni a u jokis . (opposite 440 ERRAND. BOYS, white, over 10; ateady poai' tlonai chance for advancement. Aak for Mr Powers. 182 S. Ilth st. r' CABINETMAKERS Steady work and MtlA naw to competent men. Keystone Cabinet Co., Front and Franklin sts. Chester. Pa. CARPENTERS, 10: good all-around men wanted 2620 E. Cumberland st. ' CHAUFFEUR for rackard truck; state aaL ary and experience, p 612. LedgerOfflce. CLEfUC. young man, between ages of 17 and"o" in financial Institution in Kensington. C 133 Ledger Office. '"' CLERK, young man. with eiperlenoe in financial Institution: state axe. salary wanted and rif. erenca. O 184, Ledger Office. ' l CLERK- about -Stock record clerk for ortlce work it years old. Apply 1830 Buttonwood. COLLECTOR Young man, , 17-20. 112 weekly! must nave good picyoia. COOK First-class cook for large camp: army man preferred. Apply 208 Finance Bldr. CLOTinNO SALESlfEN --JSJC'" elothlnr salssraen. FERRY A CO., loth and Chestnut I DRAFTSMAN to take charge. experienced on aneei ateei lurniture. cabinets, shelving, for large manufacturing plant In Camden, mist coma well recommended, state age, referenoo and aalarv .TUfl.H luu t.J.'J.'A'J."""' ie-h a srsis ia4, x4klr . l p -" !m - '', on punch ana die work for sing is javr J.IVSSHI io netaiiera on ba1 .tewi r4al.BBE x.JLir- JWAXsTED MAT, C I1.....I .. I """"" i ram frcccdi g DRILLERS AND Tt-i.,- FIRST-CLASS MEN ON n. $$& PAS. wonKtf-Uu,, .. -..... -"V.i'J ..! 'vnrn rt elictriMan," for 1.,,?" o" ,?,ru"-"'i:V Wrlghtstovvn. X. J , bo ", f11"1' " I half time for overtime tjou'bln timl .""'J dsy afternoon, bunday and hoffi ll'" , Pirtatlon and lodging furnl.h.J, tntil1 hlladelphla onlj , " mesl," t Sf'tf IJ Hi Ann. ...I. ' . . ctetprt. T i M'"i'""5.'"".. ''SiRtltoa. '.! JTiitii T at ' "' """"0nl"t Uepsrtna-fg .,-. HOSIKllV Experienced rib frame h.A LAAnpp! muVnt-'S",.? construction work, rate Mc p.? Uh!? S-i Justlfles will Increase t 0?c 10 ti," lav; must undergo Phvsltal eiamierfi0." H Inoculation. Applv Xo 2 tSH. '!?"'"i Point, N, ,r. "' t-'tnaTj LADOnRIlfl 4(.;hnur week, mltilmum f.n . weekly wage JIB.IB. must be ItesSr M1 men. Apply 7 a. m. until r, p" m' tS.' if? Refining Company, Employment D.l.-Us Philadelphia gate. 3144 PasTunic sV "" LABOttEna wanted for teneral work ,,iJ positions for goml men pni, v vV ! Otli and Btovvn LABORERS' Inn men fo, i amp Dlx. wiltt"? town. X. ,1 ; 30c per hour lodging and tnua? nfirlal nn fitrnth.l Cr t nC.,. "" Applv7 a.ln, Irwin I.eluhtonJM X SI LABORERS wanted: lieavv oulslde woriTiiiTS' work: good wages. Apply Wm. Foiter. 1M LABORERS wanted, white Apply N, W. t Delaware ave anil T.ltvm-nlp LABORERS "wanted, white Apply 401 8. V7i" street. "" LABQRERS wanted. Apply 170S N.Tioifri street LINEMEN wanted, first-class, nonunion, tlrctrt. fy W To. er.'llS M"ai.l"."r """' MACHINE" HANDS We have "permanently flnns for rnnnhte nll.rn.inrf w.nl.i.M.. mine hands at good wages. Kernel a Ca ins Pranlilln l . t'h.n.r r. '""" "V, MACHINISTS WANTED I'OR INSIDE 1W,S ON LATHES PLANERS RORINO IS CHINES. ETC : flOOD WAORS: STEAM WORK. BALTIMORE DRYDOCKS ASJ .SHIPHUILDINU CO. BALTIMORE. MP. MACHINISTsT flrst-tlass lathe and floor htJi high wage", steadv work call or wtlti tut Information Tintlel-Morrls Co . Ecldistonci ft. MEN WANTED TOR OFrtrn nuiLDixo window cleanup WHITE; STEADY EMPLOYMENT APPLY ROOM 444 W1DENER BUILDIX0J MEN Elderly men wanted not over 60 jesrset age, to learn to feed paper box nucblts. Brown i. Bailey Co., N. W cor Franklln,ui vvnioty. MEN wanted, while, tiuck goods In wirtbow; night or da. Apply to Mr. H'salon. Ill v anowQiii si. MEN We need 0 men for our sales depirtOHtti salary If ouquallfy. Call 1010 Market t MESSEXOER Young man with blcjcle, night work, oa messenger Western Union, 1011 X. Broad at NKIHT CLERK for anartinent housslo I'rilla ; sultahln for student state esltry ts peued M 23L Irfdger Central OPERATOR for Carver power press ltmpUi machine, sectional work permanent noiltlon. Apply the Bailey. Banks Blddle Co., la Sansom at., fourth floor. TiACKlcrt In ahfnntnc room, must be strain. willing and active, experience In groceries it i drugs prererrea- permanent posuion; cbidh for advancement, call at once. 240 Chestnut it PACKER, vv hlte. experienced electrical sutsllo; sleadv position, atate age, salary, experitict, M B.15. Ledger Central. PRESS FEEDERS wanted to feed cartbow on cylinder presses Brown & Bailey Ct. J'rankllijand. Willow ata PRUXERS Experienced hlgh-iree prunen. II per dav. can use a few learners If linn good climbers; 2.ro per dsy Thos. Meihii o Sons, Mt. Airy. Phlla Phons CtnMJ SALESMEX Wanted, experienced stock men in Maryland, eastern Pennsylvanls l Delaware to aell stock of oil companies pil ing 10J. to lei dividends also copper im A. H. Benech A Co , 10 E. Uerrosn it, ltal,lmnra Xl tiiui'l.'.n wane,! nn Sfl-l machine to seer Wlita) I rugs, must he experienced Apply nmt Huston. Tulip and Dauphin sts SHEET METAL WORKER'S 100. union: ll per hour; large out-of-town construction amj Wrlghtstown. X J . lodging and trsBipor tion fumlshed free from , Hhllsdelpbls olW Apply Irwin a. Lelghton 1B4JS. St . SHOP CLERK Flrsl-elass shop i lerj UtJ. J18 per week to start bring references. IT ply Remington Arms Co . Lddystone. Js. bTJiAMI'lTV-BS FifU union men for WrttWjrj "'vn. N. V. M, , c Per hour w Ith rtngj. overtime; iimtuiK ., i.b.i-i-..-"-- -, .(-n fre from Philadelphia onl Irwin t M-" tnn,134N.12Jin at vTi STENOQRAPHER Hlgll acnoot '?"jV' ferred; must be 'PieYlvMcircnUuii handle correspondence AppW ti!"',5t Manager Public Ledger aftej10j. -gr STENOORAPHER Young man to t" JJ. lion anct 'do detail work at sales Mnsfert, desk, a 8li7. Ledger Centrab, !2-. I -ir.iu.-n HP CREGfl flllOnTHAHl4 vavTRii IN LAHOE PR'ViU'f'?! BcIwOLT P 320? LEDGER OIT,. 3 I J ; 62o per hour. Plentj of jvertp . ng ana i rsmptii ""'.", "ir. Ua"I Philadelphia only. Apply Irwin """; 134 N. 12th at. -T-..,a.,ierS?i ?.8"mIfeiVSS I ?rVnt!Z: TOUCHERS-UP w'nl''aaM &K mobllV work P'-nAllllWi B.p.r?menmP VATl rScHbAff'S. U aer Central. . 3j WANTED TATTEBN MAa","" -jm -tiFtPlR FIRST-CLASS WOOD M-r 72 CENTS PER HOUR 41 HOURS IER WEEK STEADY: WORK VOXl GOOD K CENTOAL rATTERN WORKS CANTON, OHIO. ""WANTKD - WANTED UNION CARPENTERS Ifl.ST FOR 10 HOURS. DAILY WASJHNOtQN UNION S" COUNCIL OF WTlUPiAiJ "MVailUI IbTJl APiU V HiB ( " cl O-C. , .. t,lii-e41 Transportation to joo wm -- YOUNO MAN wanted, between ." Voorsfs and 20. to work tn shipper's ',SeUJ nv to 8 p. m.; must bo stron snj, haj sn ambitious young, man this J po" it good opportunities for suvsneeroencj a by letter slating sge "7'', ill expected. H. J Helm Company. ' l"lh st. - YOUNO MAN for clerical work lnfj depsrtment rublio Idger,.lll'l.?f?wiii at preferred. APPW Circuian- ausr iv a. in. S7..-:....". .-.."..... atsl ;"". poa. '" a't;.":,-. itn i typewriter ana oiiii a si, ----.-, eini niiiti nava siwr" - ' . . J ELECTRIC LINE KORKMAV ...- miliar with A. C. slng.' ,n?nt!- n77? JJJ!lB-4E!OLm KsAri! I'l I'-TfiliM a 17s .iVTvT . . -! ft Il? E,:PnLJ,AN' for 'J-ht work in .i. Banka A BlddlaCo.. 1221 Saniora s? 4iftW' ERRAND BOYS, while over 10 .,' ,U- ton. chance, for advancement, AsfV Powers. 1,T" s tin, at '' A, fn v. ana JBL'lffiL,R..y3L ' satapari latCKsHur 3 '-; r tssvi h?"u.. - ' T v T W" - w BfaHBR.llpff8fK tmf w. S' . .:. SJ"..'-!... ffiKif.:
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