m&um S f . 'i ? . 1 W IS v h v ,' I'rsJSrr?- :naiL BE BURKE STARS IN LIVELY WAR FILM O&medy Phases of Conflict Breezily Screened in "Arms and the Girl" By the Photoplay Editor fO, 'JfE-i.'A""" " n Olrl." with mill i . ilturke P Clurlinl hr (Irani Hl.iv.rl .nl n.h. - t. naiirr mi-Mfr-(! b) Joseph Kaufman Paramount production When nlllle Burka la serious In nctlns be fore the motion-picture camera she shows possibilities as a screen player, but when she mto'iipts to be co rho Ih a failure, for the silence of the scroen then acts as a handi cap Her work shows n dIr Imprmement In this subject, duo to tho capable direction of Joseph Kaufman Thomas Meighan returns tn a part that Is well suited to his ability, jvhlle William Dnld, who will be remem Dredas the excellent Juvenile man of "The Thirteenth Ohalr" company, has unfor tunately little worls to do. Ho screens well and deserve a script calling for more act In George S Trimble gives a splendid character Impersonation of a German officer With a touch of humor that makes the role nulla human '! was formerly with the I.ubln Compan In the part of a Russian spy, Louise Dates portrajed a lld type Malcdlm Dunn and A Doner contributed other character hits The story Is of thoivvnr, but not of Its cruellst aspects Tho play form Is that of . light comedy nnd the leaders brliifc forth laughter by their wording Briefly, the plot concerns tho BteallnR of a passport from an American girl by a Russian spy Just as Ger man officers reach the Inn A guest Is to be hot as a spy but the American girl saes him by marrying him Tho photography was fair, with special credit due the night light ing In the scene of the departing troops VICTORIA "Rubbling Tongues," with several R layers Stori bv Ilium Humphry and eorge Edward Hall Directed by William Humphry. Ivan Production Ivan Abrahamson the producer of this picture, has alwiys given quantity In fea tured players, while others give quality In their casts. It looks quite an old production of the Vltagraph Company but the direc tion and photography as well as the crowded Bettings, have the mark of Abra hamson tn each foot of film The subject Is not pieasant, and Its author has put In that Eood old llfc-sacr of having the story turn out to be but the reading of a play. The plot recalls Iigo's words: He that tllches from me mr eood name Robs mr of that which not enrlcnes him And makes me poor indeed James Morrison Is the best player of tho aeptet, which Includes Louise Dabert, Grace Valentine. Arthur Donaldson, Diehard Tucker, Gl&ddtm James and Paul Capellanl It Is not always the length of a film that proclaims It the feature, for tho IMuc itloml Film picture showing the beauties of Hawaii Is only one xeel In length nnd yet It re ceived the keenest attention from the au dience. The last halt of this j-cenlc film contains a cartoon burlesque of the music and dances of this much-adertled Island realm. Tho skit Is done after the fashion of the leaders used by Ljman Howe In his travelogues Another picture that brought forth much laughter was that of Laurence Semon's Vltagraph comedy Tull of real slap-stkk oomedy. It sustained a lively pace The music by the Dessauer Orchestra still furnishes the accompaniment for the pic tures. It ha san affectionate following; for many people go Just to hear the selections billed SMALL GAME SEASON TO OPEN TOMORROW Hunters Must Be Chary, as 34 Counties Are Closed on at Least Some Varieties harrisburg Oct 10 Hunters will find thlrtj-fotir counties closed to them for one or more arlcties of Kama when the g"enenl small game season opens tomorrow This Is more than half the counties of the State Under a State law none of tho prescribed game may be Killed In such counties until the time limit expires, a year or more hence. The season will open tomorrow for all aorts of pheasants, Hungarian quail, com mon quail or Bob "White mffed grous.0, all sorts of squirrels and woodceck Hunting of the game mentioned Is for bidden absolutely In the following counties until the opening of tho general game sea eon In the ear named Allegheny Wild turkes, ruffed grouse, ring-neck pheasants and quail, 1318 Armstrong Deer, 1519 Beaver Deer, ruffed grouse and quail, 1919. Berks Deer and wild turkejs, 1919 Blair Deer, rlng-ncck pheasants and quail, 1918 Bradford Deer, ring-neck pheasants and quail. 1919 Bucks Deer wild turkejs, ruffed grouse, ring-neck pheasants, Virginia and Hunga rian quail and black squirrels, 1918 Butler Deer, wild turkeys, ring-necked pheasants and quail, 1918. Cambria Deer, wild turkeys, ring-necked pheasants and quail, 1918 Cameron Wild turkeys, 1919 Chester Wild turkeys, ruffed grouse and ring-necked pheasants, 1918. Chester Deer, 1919 Clarion Deer, wild turkejs, rlng-neckcd pheasants and quail, 1919. Clearfield Wild turkeys, quail and gray, Mack and fox squirrels, 1918 Columbia Deer, 1918 Crawford Ring-necked pheasants and quail, 1918 Deer. 1919 Delaware Ring-necked pheasants, Vir ginia and Hungarian quail, 1918 EJk Wild turkeys, 1919, Fayette Deer, 1918 Forest Deer and wild turkeys, 1919. Indiana Deer, wild turkeys, ring-necked pheasants and quail, 1919 Jefferson Deer, 1919 LawrenceDeer, ruffed grouse, ring necked pheasants and quail, 1919. McKcan Deer. 1919 Mercer Ruffed grouse, rlng-neckcd pheasants and quail, 1918 Montgomery Wild turkeys, ruffed grouse, ring-necked pheasants and Virginia and Hungarian quail, 1918. Pike Wild turkeys, 1919 Schuylkill Wild turkeys, 1919. Somerset Deer, 1918. Sullivan Doer, 1919. Tioga Deer, wild turkeys and ring necked pheirsanU. 1919. Venango Wild turkeys, ring-necked pheasants and quail, 1918. Deer, 1919. Warren Deer, 1919. Westmoreland Deer, wild turkeys, rlng necked pheasants and quail, 1918. Wyoming Deer, 1919. FRENCH LOSE TWO SHIPS Two Norwegian Steamships Torpedoed, With Three Killed i. PARIS. Otft 19. Tho French Ministry f Marine reports the loss of only one '"Merchantman of more than 1600 tons and rtM of less In the week ended October II. Arrivals at French ports numbered 855 and srances 849. Five essels were attacked !t tgksuccefcsfully COPENHAGEN. Oct 19 The Norwegian 'Ifctajruhlpa Barbro, of 2356 tons gross, and Horde. 1194 tons gross, have been sunt kqr German submarines. The Barbro was sent to the. bottom, of the Atlantic, two of hr jatw balntr killed. The Hovde was Hn m um ir or tnacay. A boy was t.8lilt of ttta veweL The re. l f 1'i ", faaaaaaaaaaaaV '&'lslaHK SfaaHH faaaaaaaaaaf ataxaxafll BBBBBBBBBmf SaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl faaaaaaaaaaaaw 'S&HPsTfaaaaaaaaai MARGARET ANGLIN "LONELY SOLDIERS" IS DELICIOUS COMEDY Margaret Anglin Scores Instant Triumph in Inaugurating the Little Theatre Season I-OVI.T.Y SOLDI BR- tnmdj In thrpp nrt hv V Tonnon Jp hik! If f Harwnnd Pro- duped bj Mnrgaret Ansltn Mttlp Theatr r- Maririrct Hnffman Kmma.tn I.Intrnlt . . sally AMillams Kt trend Ambrose Llptrott . If-land ntiMiton IVnelop Moon nhvll.t lUrkftt Hr-ltv TflniUn. MiRfl Aniflln Colone I Preedv , . Captain Rmlll Cook . ... Mr MncFirlino scene Tho Manor House, land Innffdon nruca Mvra Iturrlnxton Howard Lindsay r?tworth Eng Art 1 An afternoon In August, 1017 'Art 2 The next morning Act 3 Tho samp evening The Inauguration of Margaret Anglln's season at tho Little Theatre last evening was more than an augury of good times there It was positive proof of them On a stage once whitened with the bones of much misdirected footllght cndeaor a garden of delectable art has sprung Into luxuriant bloom Through Its sunny paths blithely steps High Comedy, most elusive of theatrlcil deities, stlmulitlng to the warworn play patron as Balboa's glimpse of the broad Pacific from "a peak In Dar len " There Is no blight upon tho I.tttlo Theatre now "Llko ghosts from an enchanter flee ing the hoodnos" have been exercised bj' art In one short evening A fragile pln " I'di-r In themitic material familiar In development of situation Is vet tMfoimeil with such a profusion of spirkllng wit tnd u-tod with buch a rare sjmpithetlc distinc tion ard polish that "Lonely Soldiers" be- inmes a veritanie gem coiuscitlng artistic fires. Tvv lrtually unknown English drama tists r Tennyson Jesse and H M Har vvood nro responsible for tho plaj- fabric out of the time honored motivation of 'Dlvorcon3" that has performed aluable f-ervlco in erj' numerous successors of that Sardou Lomedv, the authors hae fashioned an entertainment as old In groundwork as It is new and altogether de lightful in betting and treatment Tho novel environment Is a household In war time England In which are "billeted" two charming army officers The gracious mis tress of tho minor In an effort to observe the conventional proprieties desperately "fakes ' a telegram announcing the death of her husband, from whom she has been separated for three jears Of course the alleged subject for obituary notices unex pectedly turns up and scenes of tho most delicious comic embarrassment ensue As in nil comedies of tho 'Dlvorcons formula," reconciliation of husband and wife Is Inevitable and soon foreshadowed In the current Instnnco It Is the exquisite dexterity with which tho slender dramatic skein Is wound and unwound, pricked with literary needles whose points scintillate with merriment, that constitutes Messrs Jesse and Harwood's chief claim to public gratitude "Lonelj Soldiers" Is as delicate as dew and just as vvelnme In pirched stageland Surely Its brilliant dialogue de. serves permanencj' In book form That is a test under which not a few actable and enjojable plays would fall For Miss Anglln's vehlclo a reading version must only confirm Its merit The interpretation proved precisely In keeping with tho demands of the comedy and with the peculiar Intimacy of a house like the Little Theatre, which has at last found Its true province Miss Anglln's role evoked suggestions of her portrait In "Green Stockings," but this one time "emo. tlonal actress" now seems much more at home In comedy than In tho dajs of rthat A. E. W Mason piece Almost flawless technique, keen Intelligence, potent personal magnetism were kej notes of her superbly expert performance Of equally high artistic rank was the facile, humorous achieve ment of Edward Tmery as the perplexed husband who Inconsiderately refuses to dlt It Is doubtful If een the John Drew of the old Daly days could have handled the role with more Ingratiating ease Phjllls Blrkett, Langdon Bruce and Roland Rush ton were admirable coadjutors In a presen. tatlon balanced as carefully as the nicest of official weighing scales In the Bureau of Standards U. S. RAILROAD EXPERTS GO TO RUSSIAN FRONT American Commission, Headed by Stevens, to Clear Up Tangle for Army PETROGRAD, Oct 19 Transportation problems at and near the front will be taken up by the Stevens Commission study ing Russia's railroad problems The com mission has completed its work in Siberia and now the members will go to general headquarters at Mohllev, accompanied by American Ambassador Francis, Foreign Minister Terestchenko and M Llverevsky, Minister of Ways and Comunlcatlons. It Is understood "that tha American experts will hae the same opportunity for sugges tion as In Siberia, where their efforts re sulted In a 25 per cent Increase In railway capacity. American mllltlary observers who hae Jurt returned from the front agree that the transportation question Is one of the most Important Tho morale of the army In the vicinity of Dvinrk, they report. Is Improving steadily nnd soldiers are saluting their offi cers. Death battalions are being formed and there Is a good fighting spirit among the troops. Efforts of German soldiers to frat ernize are being met with refusal on the part of the Russians. MURPHY WAS "PREPARED" Tammany Hall CUM Foresaw Activity 'of Socialists NEW TORK. Oct. 18. The spread of Socialist propaganda on the East Side, the Murphy-Koenlg districts, Is no surprise to Charles V Murphy, of Tammany Hall. "It means," Murphy said, "the flrht for 1 Mayor has narrowed down to Hlllqult and Hylan. and the former will take more votes from Mltchel than from Hylan. The .In crease of the socialistic vote was shown" Ip the special election of Mr Smith to Con gress. In my own district, the Twelfth, there were thirty-nine socialistic votes cast out of about 380 polled, when In the gen eral emotion prectdln that only thirty EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1017 MARRIKD nUHTON BAP.TLK Miss ISAHEL BAnTM! was married In Washington, Oct. 15, at 8 p m , to CHAItLKS A BURTON, by tha ItfV. Titus Davis, of tha First Presbyterian Church, Wash Initon, D, C. ' JBentljg , AONEW. Suf)only, Oct 17. JOHN J son of lata John P. and Susan M Annew. Relatives "ri,.,rJ'n'1" Invited to funeral. Bat , 7 30 a m., 103 Slgel at Mass of requiem Church of 8t Thomas Auulnas, Bam lnt, Holr Cross Cem ANDtHtsON. Oct 15, HBNItT, on of Harrr and Klla, Anderson (nee McKarlandl.ased 22. Kelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Pat,, 2pm, parents1 residence. 2380 B, Clear field st Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.. 8 p. m IlRAntl Oct in, WILLIAM F.. husband ef Harah Heard flelntlvea and friends Oeoriro llrooks llrcle No 40 Brotherhood of America. Invlt'd to funeral, bat . 3 i, m , 313 E Wlldey at lnt Amerlenn Mechanics Cem Remains may be viewed Frl 8pm Auto funeral. 11KCK1.KP. At Methodist Hospital, Oct 19 i:tIA I, datiKhter of late Ignat Beckler Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices Sat ,1pm Oliver II Hair Bid. 1820 I hestnut st lnt private BECiaS Oct in KI.I7AnETlL J . daughter of late aeorice and MnrRuret Bers ned 15 Itelatlvrs and friends Invited to funeral Sat., a P m . residence of aunt Mrs Anna, Patterson, J7H N Hancock st lnt Oakland Cem. lis mains may be viewed Frl eve BULL Oct 17 JOHN JAMES BEt,L. for merly of Borvvn Pa aged 71. Belativea and friends Invltod to funeral. Sat . ft a, m . daunh ter'a residence, Mrs Jamis Tully. 107 Martin ave Bryn Mawr. Pa HlKh mass Church of Our Mother of flood Counsel 0 a. m. Int. St. Monica's Cem Daylsford Auto funeral. BINGHAM Oct 18. ANN. widow of John Mxon Bingham Duo notlco given, son tn-law's residence, H C Koenemann, 812 Woodland Re West Phlla BincKS Oct m MART, widow of John Blrcks aged (in Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 pm, 1M8 Harold st lnt private North Cedar Hill Cem Auto service BISIiOrtT Oct 17. onor.aE IT. husband of I inma Btsbort neo Klrchner) and son of late Jacob and Anns, J Iilabort aged .',1 Relatives and friends Progress Lodge No KOI p nnd A M. North l'hlla Bene Society employes of Terminal Warehouse Co Invited to funeral services. Sun 2pm chapel, .128 German town ave tnt Northwood Cem Auto service . BOTHWni.L Oct HI OEOHOE W.. son of late William and Sarah Ilothvvell Relatives and friends Invited to funeral at 2 p m.. 2121 Chrlstl-in at lnt Ml Morlah rem BOYER Oct 17. MARY K widow of WII Ham V Hover arse 1 (II Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral rurvlces Sat 2pm resi dents of son Hnr i Hoyer 4141 MlUhell t It'uborouffh lnt private HOI.E Urt 111 Mil II VI. I., son 'of lat! John and Mirv llnvle Relatives and friends shipmates of l Naval Home Invited to funeral Mon n n m , nlrce a resilience, Mrs Dora Duraiul 107 s Bonsall st. Solemn re MUlem miss st Patrick s Church 11 u. m lnt Old Cathedral Cem BROWN Oct 17. PATRICK, husband of Mary Brown aired "2 Relatives and friends St. Ag&tha'a Holy Name Society, invited to funeral. Mon , 8 30 a m , 707 N 4-'d at Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha's Church 10 nyvTfNO Oct. io richard vaux BUNTINO husband of Kate Bunting (nee. Bouchler). aged 70 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, bat., 1 p m , 247 N. Juniper st lnt private,, Laurel Hill Cem Friends may call Frl , 8 to 10 p. m Auto cortege BURCKHARDT Oct 17, PETER, husband of Magdallna Burckhardt, aged 74 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat,, 7 a m , son-in-law a residence. Patrick K. Loughman 1707 St Paul's at . Mcetown High mass Church of Holy Infancy, South Bethlehem, ra . 0 30 a, m . via 7 37 train from Wayno Junc tion lnt St Michael's Cem South Bethlehem CABRIE Oct IS JOSI.PH J CABRIE hus bind of Carrie Cabrle (ne Felge) Relatives and friends St ( harlcs Holy Name Socleiy, Invited to funeral Mon . R a m , 1.0 II 8 3d st. Requiem mass Our Lady of Mount Larmel Churh l In n m lnt Holy Cross I tm Auto servlie CA1U.IN Ort 18 LOUt? O, son of Ed ward J and Itebetcv Carlln Duo notice of funeral given fAHTEn Oct 18 CARRIE M., wife of oninili: CARTER ReHtlves and friends In cited io funeral Sun ,8pm ftOl Llndley av, Tnt Mon convenience of family CATVFESrA Olt 1!) DOMKMI O CATA rESTA nged 1, late of 7JI Ellsworth st Relatives and friends nnd members of Sooleta. Heneficlenza Dm a degll Abrurzl Socleta Ates-s-inl celeta d 1 irtl Invited to funeral, resi dence of son William 2JI1J S Hicks Et Sat., 8 a m Mass of solemn requiem In Church of St Man Magdalen de I'azzl lnt Holy Cross Cem. ( HEW SuddenlJ, Oi t 10 WILLIAM N son of William W and lite Jennie S Chew aged 3I Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neril aervkes Sat, J p m residence of pir ents Uo Kenwood ave Camden N J lnt private IMrklgh Cem 1-rlenda may lovv re mains Trl 7 to 0 p m CLWIK Oct 17. ANVIE M, wife of James P Clark daughter or IMtrlck and lato Cath erine (,allagher Relttlves and friends Altar Soclet Sodality of II V M of St Malach a f'hureh It Elizabeths Ben fane , Prosperity Pride ( I'cle. No .147. C of r , Invltod to funeril Mon fc 10 a m 1M0 N. Mervlne st Solemn b'gh requiem mass st Malacn s t hurch 10 a m tnt Old Cathednl iVm Auto funeral lONNEIl Oct J8 KUAHETH widow of Simuel Conner and daughter of lite Armanus and Rebecca King agetf 40 Relatives and friends W T Smith Shop Asso Invited to funeral servltes hun 1pm residence of son In law Joseph Hall 301.0 Potter st Int. prlvnte Greenmount tern Auto service COOKE Oit 17 at I romweli Conn. LES IEV TEMPLE COOki: vilfo of Lieutenant C M ooke V S N aftr a short Illness I'flWII' Oct IS. ALMIRA daughter of lite Jamb and Anna Barbira Cramp Relatives and friends Invited to fumral services Mon 2 Em residence of d lughter Mrs LUllo Mander ach '.'Olid N Oratz st lnt private CCNMNOHAM Oi t 17 OSCAR WILLIAM, husband of Debjrih 1 Cunningham (nee Dun can) aged 1,7 Relitlvcs and friends employes of National Publishing to Pressmen's lTnlon of Philadelphia Grant Circle No 37 B of A . Lennl Lenape Tribe No I O R M of Cam den Invited to funeral services Mon 10 a m 718 Haddon ave Camden lnt Greenwood (K of P ) Cemetery 1 rleuds und orders may call Sun eve DARK Oct 10 HKNRT JAMES, husbind of Sarin Dark (nee Webb) aged 10 Relatives and friends William IN nn Lodge No 10 K of P . Loal Patriots of America Rooseplt Lodge, No 1 Brussels Carpet Weivera' Union Hard wick & Magee YearlV Benefit lal Asso Invited to funeral services bat . 2 p. m , 3037 N Sth st lnt Greenmount Cem DEARR Oct 17, ELI!A widow of Andrew J Dearr (neo Fowler). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Si J 2 p m , son In livv'a residence, Stephen l.ind J010 llrldta st . Frankford lnt Cedar Hill Cem !! KK U 4 S 4M st Oct 18 IE ANDHR S DICKI'.V Notlie of funeral later EISENMANV SuddenlJ Oct 10 AUGUST H husband of Louise C Schmtd Flsenmann ared 41 Relatives and friends Invited to fu lural bat 2pm chapel of Andrew J Balr A Son Arch and J nth sts lnt Mt Peace Cem. Remains may he viewed Frl .7 to 0 p m ELLIOTT Oct 18 ALICE GROVES wife of Millard F Elliott and daughter of Julia E and late Robert S Groves Relatives and friends lnvlled to funeral services. Mon 2 30 p m . residence of mother 1011 W Lehigh ave lnt private. Remains may be viewed Sun 7 to 0 p m FLEMINO Oct. 17 WILLIAM A., husband of Ellzabith Fleming Funeral to which relo fives and friends Invited Sat . 8 30 a m 2.112 t ross st Mass of requiem Church of fat Ld mund 10 a. m tnt. Holy Cross Cem FRAUSTADTER Oct 18 at Camp Meade. Md 1RVIN LEON, son of Hermlne and late Ilillua Fraustadter aged 21 Relatives and frlnri Incited tn funeral. Son . n 1ft n m L'ljil N Newklrk st lnt private, Adatti Jeshu rum Cem Omit flowers FRICK Oct 17 'GEOnan It . aged 08 Relatives nnd friends Invited to services Frl ,1pm Oliver If Balr Bids . 1820 Chestnut st lnt private FULLEUTON Oct IB RACHEL JANE wife of Charles Fullerton aged r,1 Rrlitives and friends Ladles Auxiliary of Uuper Darby Fire Co, No 1, Invited to funeral servUes Mon ,2pm 30 School hv e , Upper Darbv Del Co . Pa lnt Mt Morlah Cem Friends mav call Sun 7 to 0 p m Auto funeral GLACE Suddenl, Oct 14, at Younestown, O . GEORGE M GLACE son of late Edward a ano Mary i, uince mi private GLENN Oct 18. ROBERT C husband of Chrlstlanna. Glenn ared nov Relatives and friends Bureau of Water. 2d and 3d districts, 10th Ward Republican executive committee and Antl-Cobden Club Invited to funeral services Mon. 1pm 2214 Jf Hancock st lnt private Westminster Cem Remains may bo viewed Sun 7 to 10 p in Auto service GRACE Oct 18 at 3343 N 17th st ANNA CRhSSMAN wife of John II Grace Duo no tice of funeral given, HOBSON At Radnor Ta . JOHN HOBSON SR Funeral notice later HOFFMAN Oct 18 HARRIETT P wife of Albert F Hoffman Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral aervlces Sun eve , Oct 21. at 8pm husbands residence lis White Horse pike West Colllngswood, N J int private Harlelsh Cem Mon .a m , at con venience of family HOOVER In Norrlstown. Pa . Oct. 10. ANNIE S widow of William A Hoover. In 09th ear Relatives and frleads Invited to funeral services without further notice resi dence of son-ln law Frank Lelchthammer 0J0 W Main et Norrlstown. Pa , Sat.. 2pm Int private, Riverside Cem , Norrlstown, Pa HOWELL. At 1710 Green st Oct 18 MAR GARET widow of William It. Howell Rcla tlves and friends Invited to funeral services Hat., 2pm, Oliver II Balr Bldr, 1820 Chest nut st Int private KEENAN. Oct 17 JAMES O. KEENAN husband of Minnie Lambert Koenan Relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member Invited to funeral. Sun . ' p. m . residence of daughter. Mrs William H Brad bury. 035 W Clearfield st. Int. prlvatei Ivy Hill Cem 'Remains may be viewed Sat eve Auto funeral KNOLL. Oct 17, JOHN O . husband of Anna Knoll, aged 77 Relatives and friends St. Michael Binder Unterstuetzunr Vereln Stata Jacobes Bruder Unteratuetzung Vereln Invited to funeral services. Sat., U a. m , 2060 Brad dock st Int. private. Northwood Cem Remains mav be viewed Frl , ft to 10 o, m Auto aervlce. KRIPS. Oct. It, LOUISA, widow of Oeort D Krlps aged 78 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, 2315 Green st-, Frl,, S p m Int private. I.baoETT Oct. 15. MART A . vilfe of Alex ander Leggett formerly Mrs Leslie Parker, aged 48 Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services, Frl., 2 30 p, m , at 1318 S. 81st St. Int private. LEUBYT Oct. 17. JOSEPH. Jr.. husband of Annls Stell and son of lata Joseph Leuby. Relatives and friends, Kensington Circle. No. 4, B. of A.; Fidelity Knitting Co., Invited to at tend tha funeral aervlces Sat.. 2 p. m , resi dence of mother, 2088 E, Susquehanna ave, Int, private. Magnolia Cem. Friends may call Frl.. after 8 p m I.UCHT Oct. IS. EDWIN It. beloved son of Otto F nd Frieda Lucht (nee Hoerger), aged 1 year 10 months. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral aervlces, fca., 2 p. m , parents' residence 2518 W. Flrib st. Int. Knights of Pythlaa Cem. MeDBVlTT Suddenly. Oct 10 JOHN J lit, DEV1TT, husband of Fannie McDevltt and son of late James and Catharine McDevltt Rela tives and friends, Division No 65. A. O. II., Invited to funeral. Mon . 8,30 a. m 2428 Pin it Solemn high rosea of requiem St. Pat rKV,h,'Jrh 10 m- Int Holy Cross Cera McFEELT. Oct. IS, at 1J60 . 524 st, THOMAS McFEELY. aged 69, Notice of funeral later I1EATIH M McOINLEr Oct 17. MARdArtKT A., daughter of William J and Elizabeth R. Mc ninley and granddaughter of late John and Rosanna Sheridan, nged 1ft months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat, 1 p, m., residence of parents, 1023 S Front st, lnt New Cathedral Cem, ..Mclaughlin. oot. 10 susan Mclauoh- IN, daughter of James and lata Catherine Mc Laughlin, Relatives and friends Invited to fu neril. Sat , 8 80 h. m , residence of father. 234Z Jefferson st High requiem mass St, Eliza beth's Church 10 a. m Int Holv Crosa Cem McNAMARA. Oct. 10. EDWARD A., son of Addis E and Ellen McNamara aged 11 Rela tives and frlonds Ascension School. Invited to funeral, Sat , 8 80 a. m , 713 E Madison at High requiem mass at the Church of the As cension 10 a m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem MECLEARY. Oct 17, ROUEIir MI1CLEARY, aged 07, Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services Sat.. , 3 p. m residence of brother. Magistrate John Mecleary, 2213 Amber st Int. Noith Cedar Hill Cem Auto service MILL1 II Oct 17., EDWARD son of WII Ham unci Caroline Miller need 22 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sun 2 p m 2R14 D st. Int Oakland Cem . NOWACK Oct 17 MARY, widow of John Nowack (nee Schnepf), aged 01. Relatives nnd friends members of Sacred Heart League nnd Altar Society of St Peter' Church, Invited to funeral Mon., Sam, 010 W Cumberland st Requiem mass St Bonaventura'a Church, 0 30 n m Int, Moat Holy Redeemer Cem. OERTLB. Oct 18. EVA M wife of Charles II Oertle. (nee Lewis), nged 23 Due notice of funeral given, residence of father-in-law, 1187 Dunton st. O'NEILL Oct. 17. JO"?EriI A , son of Eliza and late Hugh O'Neill, aged 24 Relatives and friends. Immaculate Conception T A. II So ciety, Holy Name Soclet Invited to funeral. Sat ,8b m residence of mother, 444 Cedar st , Jenklntown. 1'n Solemn high requiem mass Immaculate Conception Church, Jenklntown. 0 30 a m lnt New Cathedral Cem. PRINCE Oct 17 ALBERT WILLIAM, hus band of Lmma Prince (nee Baumgaften). Rein tlves and friends invited to funeral, Sat, 2 p tn.. 6223 Chotwynde ave , West Phlla. Int private QUINN Oct 18 CATHARINE, wife of rran cls P Qulnn and daughter of John nnd lato Anna Haason Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral Mon , 8JO n m N W cor 2id and Cumberland sts Solemn requiem mass St. f o Inmba's Church 10 am Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral . RAFFLItTY suddenly Oct 11 rr.TER husband of late Margaret Rafferty late of Car rick Moore County Tjrono Ireland Rtlatlves and friends employes nf Kolb's Balierv, 10th nnd Reed Philadelphia I.ndge, LOO M.. No 01 Invited to funeral Sat. 8 10 n m, resl dence of his cousin. James Mathews 1614 Kerlnugh st High nnsn st Stephen s Church 10 a m lnt Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral REMl.MI R Oct 17. Phi I'M UEMILSrEH aged 81 Relatives ami friends Invited to fu neral mrvlies tun , 2pm residence of in phew Thomas S Clifton 2111 I "? 71st Tnt irlvate Mt Ion Cell) irlinda mav tall Sit SAVAGE Oct 17 I.ILLIE SAVAGE (nee Oetzel) wife or George SaVHiic of 110 IVdcnl fit Camden N J aged 1J Relatives an i frleniH Invited to funeral services Sat .2pm parlors of B F Schroedcr feons 4th nnd Arch sts Camden Friends may call Frl. eve. lnt Evergreen Cem SAYBOLT Oct. 10 KETURAH A . wife of late Peter Baybolt Sr , aged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlces Sat 2 p m , 1410 N 15th st Int Laurel Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Frl eve SHADI.E Oct 17 WILLIAM S . husband nf Tamsen Shndle aged 03 Relatives and friends Brotherhood of Carpenters nnd Joiners, No 122: Court Wayne. No 178, r of A , In vited to funeral Mon , 2 p m ,. 1817 Cayuga st . Nlcetown. Int. private. Northwood Cem Auto funeral Remains may be viewed Sun eve SHAW Oct 10 ELLA, wife of James W, Shaw, Sr nnd daughter of late James nnd Martha Dardlne aged 07 Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Sat . 2 p m . 8237 N 20th st Int prlvatr SLEUTH Oct IS at Vlnelind N J . ROB FRT SLEETH agd 01 Funeral services Frl . 7 10 p m residence of nephew Richard Det terer 1J0 N Boulevard Inelind N J fnt Fernwood t em , bat , 12 m Rcmalne may bo viewed at cem SMITH Oct 18 MAUDE SMITH. 702 S Washington squnre, daughter of lllrnm and lato Atini Smith vged 10 HeUtlvrs ind friends m iv view ri mains 1 rl en parlors of Wil Ham II Fppl v 1J00 Frahluonl ave Funi ral will meet train bit 7 2" n in. Broad St SIHllon lnt (.enrgctown Del SOMERS Oct 10 ANNIE C. daughter of late tim s mil rntharlnp bomera Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat 8 Id n m M.S s Mst st Solemn high requiem mass bt Frinils de Sales a ( hurch 10 a m Int Old Cithedrn! Cem Auto funeral s rot KHALI", net 18 nt his homo White Haven Pa 1.1. WELT son of fouls P nnd Ann v V stmkilile Services and Int White lltvin Pa Sinn (Vt 22 SIltAt II on 17 I HARLES OTTO hus band of t lara btranh (nee Neiuuan) Ttflatlves and fllendr "tuplnis cf M J Kelly Terminal Market Invited to funeral i-ervlies Sun 7 p m J4J2 N 20th st Funeril to proceed In fat Geolgea Del on train 1 111 p ni . Hrnid bt Station Mnn Int St Gee rges T)el SUPER Oct 17 WILLIAM 11 husband of Ann!' Super aged 00 Relatives and f rl nds Washington Camp No Kit P o s of A Kevstone Commander!, No 18 I O S of A , emploves of Westminster Cem Co Invited to funeral Sat . 2 10 p in "lit E Martin st , Roxborough lnt private I rlends may call Frl , nfter 7pm rllOVlAS O. t 1! MAR R THOMAS formerly of 711 Hnllv st . widow of W Inlleij S Thomns Relatives and friends Invited tn fu neral bat. 7 30 n m Oliver II 11 ilr Bldg isjo Chestnut st Requiem mass bt James s Church 0am Int private Remains may bo viewed Frl eve TIBDETTS Oct 17. MARY E . widow nfi lato Israel Tlbbela of Cambridge M imr Fu n ral servUes residence of son 1 rank W Tlh. betts, 111"! W bprlnglleld ave ilHHtnut Hill Frl 3pm lnt Cnmbri lge Mass Boston papers copv 1IKDEKEN Oct 18 ISABEL A . daughter of the late Frank J and Isabel A Tl. deken (nee Buehol?) aged 27 Relatives nnd friends membirs An hconfrnterntty Holy Family Most I'reclnus Blood bt Peter's (hurch Invited to funeral, Tues 8 30 a m 1733 N J'lth st Solemn requiem mass 10 a m Most Precious Blood Church Int New Cathedral Cem lOOMEY A solemn requiem mass for the lato rector. Rev JOHN J IciOMEY will ho celebrated la the Church of the Holj Cross Mon Oct 22 at 0 a in TBUfaS Oct HI. .MAY E wife of Julius J , nged 23 Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services Sat ..In m .1300 N 11th st Int Northwood Cem Remains miy be vkwed Frl K tn ID p jn WALKER Oct 18 GFOnOE F son of Mar A and lato James H Walker Relatives and friends Invited to fun, ral Mnn 8 3u a m S13"i E WoMnouth at (Allegheny ave and 1' st ) Requiem mass Church of Astmslon 10 a m lnt Holy Cross Cem Auln fun, ral WALTER Oit 17 CAROLINE widow of Jacob Walter nged 70 Relatives and friends Invited to runeni sTcicee bat 2pm nil N d si int vvestminsier com rrienda miy call 1 rl K to 0 i m utn funeral WARBI'RTON Oct 17 MAL1NDA wife of John H Warburton and daughter of late W'll Ham and Hllraheth Witt Itelatlvrs nnd frit nds invited to funeril Sat 1 p m 111) VV Rus comb st lnt Northwood Cem Remilna may b viewed Frl 8 to In p m Auto funeral WFANER Oct 18 JOHN husband of Vnna Mav Weaver Relatives and friends also I'enn Township laidge No .111) I O O F w In field bcott Post No 114 O A R Invited to funeral resident e of son In-law John Hon, man Erdenhelm Farm old Point rd Sun Services 1 Ti in Int Fernwood Cem WEBSTER Oct 17 WILLI M T husband PARCEL POST $2.50 $15 PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans $1000 for S10 Brine yoar diamond, watches anil Jewelrr tha largest pawnshop In the world. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BONDED TO THU CITY to STEAMSHIPS ECONOMY, COMFORT and PLEASURE TRAVELING SOUTH Merchants and Miners Trans Co aervlce from Baltimore and Philadelphia to Savannah and Jacksonville "By Sea" Is belne maintained as usual, which offers the best way to travel South In comfort at low fares with best servlie One way and round trip tickets to principal points, Including meals and stateroom accommodations on steamer It will be to your advantage to consult us about your trip Stouth Ticket Office r,75 8,1 " t0 .Bt' . 0n.r.loi,'i"na,Hm0or.D.elMd.AVe W. 1 Tl'HNKR. O PA IlEAIi ESTATE FOR SALE MHItCHANTVII.t.Tt $5 Will Start You tl Weekly Mikes Tou a Landlord PLOIJST sTnce IBJS LitrDiMPDVAV1 ti I Btrwftft V vivru iLlv rll II j 11 UCata tMerdiatinile xouHmNMSn 3 Uses ears. FeaiiDken and Trentoa trol lsys. tie fare. 23 minutes to ferry. ... ?. If'..0T.r T0 ' m Care AM K'f.fijf lW7td. eity coavealence. Ow I1W.O00 tytnt U boUdlon since Jme. Laiwt i the Safcwt Bank I V UT' . ?ri&m io I GF.NUIN1". HAWAIIAN J 1NSTKUM1.NTS ft II fiend or Price lAst ft Instruction Book Frea If FRD C. MEYER Yffk 4g- 1219 Arch St. taWi II M Philadelphia Iff ll "iJciv 0Pen Till 6 30. ( Jll A 11 ESp Saturdays included 1 I PKATI1B of r,rv V 1trw n.l.ii.... ..I frltn rlends. tn vl ted to funeral, 8at 11 30 a n.MlK. 1 st. Services Central Tresbyterlan Churoh, 9th and Lombard sts , 1 p m Int. private. Eden Cem, Remains may be viewed Frl.. 8 P- m Auto funeral W'HITHMAN Oct. 18. CHARLES F.. hus band of Mary Whlleman (nee 8omervllle). aged 07 Relatives and friends Invited to, funeral services Hat , 2 p m Oliver II Balr Bldg.. 1Rr.'!.r.n.,""'t st Int. private, , W-II.KINSKM Oct. 18. MAItT B. wife t IMward Wllklnsrn Relatives and friends In cited to. funeral services, Mon . .2 P. m resi dence of daughter. Mrs Daniel Brown, SB1T Reed st Int Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Sun eve . . . WILSON Oct 18. SARAH I. , AL1CB. daughter of William A and Agnes Wilson, aged 10 Relatives and finds Invited to funeral aervlces, Mon , 2 30 p. m., parents' residence. Mages and Cottage ate , Tacony. Int. Magnolia Cem , WORTHINOTON Oct 17, MARIA A . widow of S Curtis Worthlngton wged 83 . Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat , 1 30 p m La Trappe Ta Int William I'enn Cem Autoa will meet trains at Trevose Station leaving Trenton 10.33 and Reading Terminal II 17 a m Wl'RST Oct, 17 near Moorestown. N. J. CAROLINA, widow of David Wurst, aged 76 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sun . S P m , residence of son In-law. O Clayton Llpplncott, Klllahurr, N J, Autos will meet trolleis at 12 o clock at Main and Potter ats , Haddonfleld, N. J. Int Colestown Cem. EDUCATIONAL Both Sejee Advertising, Business and Sales Correspondence and Practical Salesmanship The instructors in these courses are men who know how to guide arid enthuse students because of their own daily contact with the propositions they demonstrate. Registra tion for the above courses will be closed October 1 9. Enter now. Write, call or phono for Catalog; M 72 OCTlce open day and evening I'hone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV R Brood St., below Berks I Philadelphia Banks Night School rnnPAni: at onch to fill ono of tho thousands of good positions opened by the great wavo of prosperity Tho demand for well-trained ofni e aslstants accountants stenogra- fhers and seiretarles was never so great legln tonight in this great schoo', which Ins graduated so many thousands of sin crssful men and women Sessions pverv night except Saturday Special ilnsei t night Tueadajs und Thursdays Hllter nnv time Banks Business College 0J1 IITSTNUT TltFBT NEFF COLLEGE AITFKNOON CI.X'vS 1 OR NOMF.N Beginning 1 uesda Oct 2"ld nt 3 P M. a diss will bo formed In elf-Lxpresston, Conver sation and general all around development For tho club woman tho mother tho hostess or women In any sphere of life this course Is Invaluable Call writ or phone Spruce 3218 NEFF COLLEGE 1730 Chestnut Street Salesmanship Public Speaking CLASS AND TRIVATH INSTRUCTION under a Lecturer and Teacher of 20 years' In ternatlonol experience and estab. reputation. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAQUE 608 CHESTNUT STREET Private Lessons E",.' .Vic".?"' Rnckvvnrd pupils Miss Wlldman. 1031 llaco at. STRAYER'S T'.; '; n.ine, school 801-807 (hestnut Street rouioni guaranteed Hntor now Day or night ADLLTS of neglected education English, elo. cutlon rapidly taught XJ00LedgerCentral Young Men nnd Boys ATTKM) A tl.( ll.NKAL hCHIIOL If not la the army It lour patriotic duty." SMARTHMORE. TA. Swarthmore Preparatory School For Boys A well-established school for a llm lied number of students. Each boy la developed to do his best Recreation balanced with iudy. Stroni Junior Department. -Write a frank letter about ypur boy problem ask for catalog. A. II. TOMLINhON. Headmaster Mvnrthmore. I'a. lonng llnmrn nnd Olrls Miss Marshall's School OAK LANE. TIIILA. FOR GIRLS . I3ay and Boarding Departments. Primary through college preparatory courses, also Art. Music Expression, Domestle Science Teacher to everj- 0 girls Campus of 4 acres Large, airy study rooms Outdoor athletics Appoint, ment mav now be made with the principal. Bell telephone. Oak Lane 1020. . .in.iv... MISS E. 8 MARSHALL. Principal MUSIC COMBS CONSERVATORY B3d Tear. Individual Instruction Personal Supervision. AH branches theoretical and applied. A School of Public Performance. Teachero' Normal Training Course. Publla School Muslo Supervision. Degrees con. ferred Reciprocal relatione with Univ. of I'a Dormitories for women. A School of Inspiration. Loalty, Success Our Year-Book Is frcfand contain, valuable Information. Gilbert Raynolda Combs, Director Offices, btudlos, Dormitories. Broad & Reed PEALL CONSERVATORY All wind ana string Instruments Including IJKUIELK and NTKF.I. OUITAB. PIANO XIICE, SIGHT MNUIMJ. ELOCUTION. 1? Catalog. , Phone Tioga 381B S301 X. Broad St. 1714 ( lie.tnqt h. RGTIME In 20 lessons or Money Back, nut mailed free. CIlttlSTIWSF.N Piano School. 1620 Chestnut bt.. H12 Venango St. , lSA Tarkcr St Phone Spruce 097, " "" ia" Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Bend for catalog. 25 courses. 1421 Arch strest. Phila. Conservatory 0F musio " Dtreotors a. H Es.rman. n Van p.."'.'.'' rtiiLir wAituiiN COOKE VOICE gATEV HALL Charles Wcstel 'Jfn,Un"tlo 1714 Chestnut at. CHARLES AIKEN tenor ESTEY HALT. Where Shall I Send My Child to School? U JIIUI, nUMInn .. 1 sorrf quickly d5; fSSLZ SBSSf obtain complete and reliable information of anv h injr school for boyforS; c o 1 1 e fir e, conservatory of music,, college or university Our intimate knowledge of ableceyou to ,&.?, This service Is fren .. available to everyre,one everywhere. Ledger Central HESTNUT at BROAD ATJXTJTrmBES0BT3 ATLANTIC CITY, N. WORLD'S an&S&S!t&rm Dlno or Ron In the Famoos SUBMARINE GRILL paeleus Flrerreof Parage ALENHAtC1 ATLArvrricorrN.J. idSanaionum B for suponor, r r?rit0 . xmlcand Curative bjvtris-i UAH "'fr"r"""'f' Il.i.l D U-1 Kentucky ave. near OOICI uuuwuci Beach, Open all year A. E. Marlon. Special fall ratea Phone 117. ira t t. Kv. ave. near Beach wcsunuiaici to,trt, private baths, run. water. $10 up wkly., 12 up dally. Chas. nunre. WEnNERBVlLLE. PA. GALEN HALL IN THE fil MOUNTAINS rni is wiRMKSviur. pa. il Pi Al WAYS OPEN Beautiful days on South Moun tain. Golf, Ten nis, Good Music. Fine Bath and Massage Department. Through-Pullman from N.Y.endPhilada. HOWARD H WINS Wit PBCONO MOUNTAINS Matters I'orR. I'a. THF WAI TER WALTERS tark pa IrlC W1j1CI. i the Mountains Iail- Inc Health Resort of Wernersvlllc Pa B1U ANNAPOLIS. Mil, HOTEL MARYLAND ANNAFOLIS, MD. HALF HOUR BY TROLLEY FROM CAMP MEADE European Plan, II per day and up. Modern, un to date, cheerful. Suites with private bath. Baltimore and Washington cars stop at the door. Crlll Room open until midnight J. N. SMITH. Proprietor. LOST AND FOUND DOG Lost At Overbrook. Sunday. Airedale bitch, straight hair, 2 years old. had black and red collar answers name Bessie Reward 6025 Overbrook ave DOG Lost Oct, IS fox terrier, female black and white, answers to name of rinette, 110 for returnto (114 Pino st Ml'SlI IIAO Lost on II and'O train leaving Philadelphia for Baltimore R o'clock Runday night Oct 14 gold mesh bag containing ono calibre emerald and diamond ring 11 in-10 J E f & Co. and one sapphire and diamond ring II aid J . E C & Co , car number 4HJ5 J.'On reward J E. Caldwell & Co" , Juniper and Chestnut ats foCKETBOOK Lost, pocketbook confaTnlne7n sum of money and G0-trlp commutation ticket between Stroudsburg and Echo Lake nnd other articles Return to L'20 S Broad st and recelv e,rewan! Pt'RIE Lost August 81, on-traTn-to"Ocean Cllv purse containing about $10 in bills a diamond scarf ring and gold locket M 814. Ledger Office HELP WANTED-FEMALE BILLING CLERK Elllott-risher machine. P B2 Ledger Office CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS Small family in suburbs, near station experienced Protestant preferred Phono Bryn Mawr 029 CHAMBERMAIDS 120 per month with board lodging and laundry work Applj to the au perintendent. Philadelphia Hospital for Con tagioua Diseases, 2d and Luzcrene sts , Phlla delphla. CHILD'S NURSE, white good home, reference required Phone Chestnut Hill IIS7 J CORE GIRLS Experienced only Small cores for brass valves Cleanest core room In city. pa;,ln best wages nnd 5c per hour bonus fcr punctuality. APPLY IN PERSON TO NELSON VALVE COMPANY CHESTNUT HILL. PA. Penna Railroad station Is NELMOOR. or trolle:, service 011 tJermantown ave. to Willow drove ave Take Jitney to works FINISHERS Good handwork water and leather. 3007 Towelton ave oil GIRLS and young women vv-inted, steady ploiment, good wages Apply the A Schoen- ?iy me A 1 fourth floor It, rtuni GIRLS wanted, good wages, steady work Apply National Umbrella Frame Co., 30th and Thompson. GIRLS Two white assistant cook and dining, room girl Widow's Asylum 3B13 Chestnut at HOUSEKEEPER wanted In small, refined apart, house exper . Prot , S10 per month, room. bath and meals U 651. Ledger Central LADIES Nice clean work, good nay: those self support. lug preferred . Apply Mr. blmmona, &-m ileal KBtSlo TrUBt Hiog SALESWOMEN LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS STJF.S??nAlJHEn.' ooi education and accurate! l.----ii5 cAyorionco preierrea: race 10 start S12 uucnanan. 1719 Chestnut st STENOGRAPHER, experienced In tabulating preferred: state salary. H 6. Ledger Cent vvauhesses 120 per month with board, lodg. Ing and laundry work Apply to the super. Intendent. Philadelphia Hospital for Con. taglous Diseases. 2d and Luzerne ats., Phlla. oelphla WARD MAIDS and cleaners. 118 per month, with board, lodging and laundry work. Apply to the superintendent. Philadelphia Hospital 'or Contagious Diseases, 2d and Luzerne ats Philadelphia WOMEN WANTED A fw women who can develop selling ability will be given an opportunity to earn large and permanent income with the largest and most reliable house of Its kind In the world. Under our guidance other women are making hti money. Let us show you Drawing account PhTlarfelnhla P " "" " "" " Pa W?.iy'.,il?n2, ducated. to learn expext cor Bet nttlng: iniwrr hv tnall Shop, 1613 Chestnut at. opireua corset YOUNO tADT typewrtter operator wanted, quire tor Mr. Flynn. 606 Chestnut at. In. YOUNG LADr for general clerlca work; one used to cost work pref Apply at once Employ Dept.. Barrett Co.. Bath andOray'g Ferry a? J' HELP WANTED-MALE BICKHMITK C8MITH and blacksmith's helper wanted! Lml0Di,,Vwrr.Maev.-n,- P 1 nrst cj Sugar AVt?l,Y.'!.aJWS ", "c.-v.ni-n' ""tedithoj.; jdgcr Office. ,cc""' B.Rjvi'Jl;edJ.,"r,p,a department of oommls: Ion dry goods house: Protestant. 16 to 18 BSr'fiSjirA.SK.r ,n n hwrltln,f 'l! B(i?.Hn'l,.r iJ..,0n,ear,n h,h-el" Interior de: reentlona 4, Ledge r Central. BOY, wnrV. iai,h.l.7X.fc","S!.'H! "IT IB Or nv.r. wantul r,m .-.J .a . 0.. -- ... Atyw ewrlter Co., llo BOYS WANTED FOR NiailT WORK"! MUST BE OVER 161 CHANCE FOB ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER 6 FLooii.IjBI,aEI1 office: FIFTH Vfor ad. opm 4. AlHrlr JaM J. iViJttA.'ftlSi 1 1. Kir-nHrvi i n .. z i rwiCr rjorri8vrut BOY ss stock clerk. 1 or over: thane , vmccement. Apply B08 Walnuiit., uui wanteaor wnexal eirtce work. H m mr . -u. T sSITOPfl r HELPWANTED-Ma '" '"ZLriHtlKO Cof,mT A SPECIAL Tnim - jvsjms. 4 6iy"." frio'J..lwP 'n,".r. KnN.W leave. Broad street and v.V'M'' Itailr ? m-i. returning fe".1,.y,,?hLnJen .fc! P m I I'nilarlclnhla -j-.I-og IIUn2-Li leaves Olrard fourth and fr turning, lsave cjommuiatien and alnils ... 1 eVye..th' l0W " '' "rl?. $ j in rA,rn'buT,d?ef f"ombJb'6nr."n' -Jr.., , ' WJrJii?Bj&t& "i&iKrinJviXt An,e?SVvft ;s " "'" "uv mty ehlpsVi.TI'l'tit' employment and rea.onKl.'0 . ,.. have the satisfaction ol "knowtr.-Jl' ?J3 "doing vour bit" Xt.SiX that lI.Ulq country. v..y l0 htij "rg foremen '"tT.pT","."0. '.".W? Hoe,.,.. ... ' M.. . , . . at our employment ifBe.J !?rmn. OS o. uu. Yuiiuuymeni ornce at iii- .rn- Atu ,0 our representative it th s, J. ,,ln3. iJ ment Office. lRin a..u .. ."? state p-r,." eral employment offices '"" or to u, i; Men for positions of rr,n.iv... as superintendents Inspectors .i"1" foremen of the skilled trades .i?Mr North Broad ttroet. ninth floor DDlr Its SSi.V,riU':i"?u.2?""!t to rerl . v fit-iln tnaAha-l.. J.. Dkle. ..AU.i-- A. . rioyment when ihlo . uiiif inv.iiniut.B Ul construct on stirt. w '- t the 8t,VVrtV,?2l iu uur ictucseniaiives at the StiuVj. ttf employment ofncei e HUt or tin Amerlenn Tn(mBtHK.i ... ration. -" oniPDUii "ncCorM. BATS WANTED 'S in composing room of awnu. - l Apply fifth floor. 008 Chestnut st?'' 9 BOYS wanted for office. w-c - vfr of bh, and have good Vae.lM,, cellent chance of advancement stii!,L""! ' experience II 412. Led,., S'.,...t-'.t U BOYS wanted good wages tiTLTJ . .1 IANVASSERS The AtlantTe'llsi -s . several openings as canva,,.rs fjr"5 Jf between the. ages of 18 and 21 wh?T5 ultimately become salesmen. remTSl.'.ll ' salary, the work Is in Ph lldiTnhur,,to'1 k7 clnlty. opportunity for adi ancemint in,1 . Interview at the office of the comn.,Vlll.,'t Passyunk ave, Monday. October li "r'r?i" CATtPENTERS, Wrlrhtstown s. 400. union, for Oanrj vv. 1 JUtyonXrn-'iheS'f'r.s'fflS . Irwin & Lelghton lMmvP7&- 1 nnd transportation neipnia only. si. ... 4414 1. ",."'. T7.."",'i'.".. carpenrsrs wint.n mr wuiic 111 our pinnc: f H.nour wstlr l.il m The Atlantic Refining Co . Emn. dVol pffl? -1 Gate, 3144 Passyunk pt' " DELIVERY MEN wanted by PUrock Water c."i preference given to men acquainted wiikV' J llverieBjnoriice buildings Apply son a '11 uuciv nuii.uL.iu wamea, long job. prersUiii. wages will be paid Apply Ravmorid rViT....' 9 Pile Co at Chester Bhijbuiiai Co . ChM1 I DRAFTSMAN- Young man with nm. ..r ence In drafting, quick at figures for Eh M for right part;, Add E PI. p. o lox tin 1IIIA1 I O.UAl C1UC1 1CI1UB in nrinnv forced concrete vvork Turner Concr.t. sTert 1711 Snsom st DRILLERS AND REAMER FIRT-CLASS CHINE. DAY WORK. CALL MEN. ON AIR .MA- WORK AND PIEOJS 1110 ARCH ST i ELECTRIC LINE I ORLMAN wanted on d" miliar with A f" single and two phass diatri. butlon Apply Wm Foster l.'OS N 3 lit it I ELECTKiuAi. DitjiiiiiiuTiON soung technkTi i v. ....-. .v. .uu..ut, .j.inir male ei. j perlence and salary expected P 605, Lednrt) fr aln,vlnal ril.l. Viiillnn a..a.-.. -...7 ELECTRICIAN INSIDE AND OUTSiDB WIREMAN MUST BE riR!T-CLA'!! HIOH ORADI2 MAN APPLY REPRESEVTATIVE. THIRD FLOOR 8 TO 12 A M , 1519 ABCli ELECTRICIANS First-class men wanted for general electrical work, wiring etc. Apply Atlantic Ref Emp Dept Phlla. Oats. 3141 1 aggyiinn ELEVATOR OPERATORS FOR office-buildi.no SERVICE WHITE, STEADY EMPLOYMENT APPLY ROOM 441 W1DENER BLDG ENGINEER wanted, steady sober engineer for, night vTork 7 nights must understand ' frlseratlon and electricity steady work til year round, no firing Tn writing state salirr wanted I fl.'S. Ledger Office FARMER l-hpsfpr married white man on farm in i Valley, must be strictly sober nda hve referenco A 1.... Tl.v , TO T..m. P. ..Jl.m lv ., .'r.iii . LABOR FOREMUN engineering departrrnntrv muse on exprici iru on luimiruciiuii nuiK.jj rate 51 cents per hour If work Justifies Willi Increase to KJ cents 10 hours per diy: muitl undergo physical examination as well til Inoculation Apply E I du Pont de Neraouril ti Co . No. 2 gate. Carney s Point N J LABORERS Forty-nine-hour week: minimum, full Has weekly wage. 515.1ft; must be steady, reiiaoie men. Apply 7 a. m until B p m the Atljn tlo Refining Co.. Emp. Dept., Philadelphia, gate, 8141 Passyunk ave. i T k nnnnna Trr A Kme lOA. ftllli. PtCtl HOUR AND CARFARE. Apply FW. Marks Coo-,; struetlon Co . Tacony Steel vyorys " ; and Delaware River (one block above Cottmu 1.1 sseo iir jrowneii. . T.AlinnRTin wnti1 heavy outside ..worst tradv vyork. good wages Apply Urn- Foiur, L1NRMEN Wanted first-class nonunion electrlj4 nrnt linemen, sieanv vvnr kouu - MACHINE HAND general familiar with "ffm .i.h, mriri fhn n mnrtlser and tennoner, work on sash doors, etc Apply Chrl iv rellniCoJnc jvpx!5ri! ajicwiuwri-ji-. MACHINISTS, first-class lathe and floor hJi high wages; steady work, call or wm m ln,..mnirnn Tind.l Morr a Co Eddyltoners. MACHINIST wanted: all-around hand Bro ft Bailey Co irrnn'klln and Willow sts man ijirge minuiaciurii..: p'""' --.;;:. ,,a Large minufacturlng plant has opemn; for Dngni man to conoucv "''""riViarfM foreign liVlguages. must be good translMwm languages anIsl and rrencn. """"'"Vl Italian and German desirable but not necti-i sary: Independent worker with Ijltlatl" 5 general business exper ence rferrear sw", full details, age education, fluallflcatlenf J, ary. etc . In application, on y Interested In looking for permanent position, "hi."1" Ms what ne manes f mi. i""i - MAN Handy with tools to work In factory. v Some experience at carpenter worK. Bring tools rdy for work. MANIALLA riNISIIINO WORKS, 121(1 N Orkney st. Vicinity of Sth and Glrard ave. MAN wanted who understands cost acc'ninU auditing and itenographer with coal cmP In Weit Virginia. MAN C to operate freight elevator: mujt oe sujj id iteadyi permanent. Apply bexterHSw, fg Co . Front and ArC- -""len, N J--. and Mfg MEN WANTED OFFICE-BUILDINO.CI.EANIN'fl WHITE, STEADY EMPLOYMENT 481 LAND TITLE BLDO. Uti wanted as assistant hlPylnl,c'';rVuJ vy scrunv inn iiay uiuw --- SID. Apply am apruco SI HEN WANTED onriCH buildinovVdow cleanWO , WHITE : jrtauiww WIDENEU BUILDINO Mav u.- .1. .... a . .aHti-V ftAll Co.-nJfhll,dlpWav JSia, Jlarkot ""Ji ,xJyrWLM8L i Tio. 1..": g is t-TS: