Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 27, 1917, Sports Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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IN CAPITAL
"HNG" RUM DIES
Washington Plans to Wel
come Dry Regime With
Drinking Bouts
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BARS CLOSE WEDNESDAY
Historic Places to Close Doors,
but Boisterous Scenes Will
Aid Exit of Booze
Ku a Staff CoercvponnVnt
WASHINGTON. Oct 27
After 109 years of experience with tlio
public house nntl saloon. "Washington, the
capital of ths nation, next Wednesday at
tvMnleht closes Its saloons. In the transL
ttn from a wet to a dry city residents of
Washington nro preparing for a noisy bois
terous farewell to Kins Bacchus.
The District of Columbia authorities hno
arranged for a detail of 100 extra pol.co to
preserve order Wednesday night. Notwithstanding-
these precautions, from mouth to
mouth has gone the advice that those who
venture downtown should bo dressed l
football suits and wear cleated shoes
A tfew pro'peroun saloon have decided
to close down Wednesday noon. The pro
prietors frankly say they are closing twelve
hours earlier to aokl the hurlj -burly that
eems certain to mark the passing of rum
from the Capital. There Is no concealment
of the fact that the organizations and peo
ple of Washington are preparing to bid
adieu to King Bacchus In one last, boister
ous revel. A majority of the leading clubs
of the city nro arranging programs with
drinks that hereafter are to bo outlawed
put forward as headline features
"DRUNKS" AT $2 50 i:ACH
One of the fashionable clubs of the iltv,
xehlch restricts its membership to men w Ith
ratlon-wlde reputations, will glxe a party
to which eacn member will bo entitled to
bring one guest Tho member pays a ta
of 35, and. In return, he and his friend not
only may look upon the V Ine w hen It Is red.
but drink long and otten In fact, there is
no limit. It's to be like the old lemonad.
tub five cents, but In this case J5, for all
Tou can drink.
Another of the best-known Washington
clubs with an international reputation,
bluntly and without anj effort at
eomouflage, announces for WednesdaynUht
a "progressive drinker " Still another has
Bent mourning Invitations to all Its mem
bers, who sype Invited to be present at the
death of TCIng Booze, ' and the envelope
and Invitation both hap deepb.ack borders
Part, of the arrangements for ti noisy,
probr.Dly riotous, leave-taking of liquor Is
due to the fact that Washlngtonlans have no
if(rce In the laws made for them When
the dry law was before Congress a vigorous
'ffort was made to have the prohibition
question submitted to the people of the
Capital ns a referendum, bift Congress
turned that down without serious considera
tion. FUARUD Ni:iiRO VOTH
It was argued that the negroes, who
make up one-third of Washington's popula
tion, would ote solidly for the saloon The
action of Congress In refusing to give V'ash
lngton an opportunity to express ItH opinion
on the liquor issue has had the result, more
than anything else, of bringing a demand
for the vote In the District of Columbia
The "vote-for-Washington ' campaign Is on
In full force
The saloonkeepers and cafe and restau
rant proprietors with liquor licenses are
joining In the plans for a noisy farewell
stflth the conviction that hereafter the liquor
question In Washington will be a dead Issue
Their last hope vanished voeterday, when
the Court decided against them In a case In
srhtch they bought to have the law declared
unconstitutional
Exorbitant price? are being charged for
wet goods now on hand No beer sells for
less than ten cents a glass, straight whisky
lj twenty csnts, and cocktails from twenty
five cents up
Relics of the day of fifty years or more
ago aro now being auctioned off fume of
these relics have real historic value and
had Intlmat,- conntctlon with the statesman
v.hln of generations ago Some of tho most
tiistorlc drinking places In America will
Close
Hancock's. Known and referred to by
world travelers, passed Into history a short
time ago, after high license made Its opera
tion unprofitable. It was a place famou"
for decades, not only for its mint Juleps
and an amazing pink cocktail, the recipe
for which was held u strict secret, but for
Its chicken and corn pone dinners. Pieces
of the rope used In hanging airs Surratt
for complicity In the slaying of Abraham
Lincoln, one of Lincoln's old tile hits and
arlous other curios were In Its cob-web! e.'
aliovvcases
Closed also will fie the (loom of Sshce
maker's, a landmark In the retail liquor
trade, the place where now it Is conceded
xvas Invented the famous gin rkkey. An
other to pass out of existence Is Made s
Hotel, under tho shadow of the Capitol
dome, a great rendezvous for statesmen In
the days of the Civil War and a place
whero leading figures In the war drama
congregated for their curtomarv tipple
Here, too, at a dinner one night, there died
John Sutter, the man who discovered geld
In California, an event memorialized by a
tablet hanging over the bar all these yean.
Union League Member Dies
XORRISTOWN. Pa , Oct 27 John A
Btevenson, is dead at his home here He
was a member of the I'nlon league and
widely known In Philadelphia He took an
active Interest In the League, which he
Joined In 18DG He was a brother of rjeorgr
Btevenson. prominent banker, and of Frank
R. Stevenson, also of Philadelphia, who is
seriously III.
Beatljs
. ADRIANCE Oct 23. HELEN D ADRI
ANCE, aged HI Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services, Sun 4 p. m daughter
residence, Mrs M J Dunlap (1121 Oxford st.
Int. Hopewell Cem Duchess Counts N Y.
ALLEN-CONCANNON Oct 25. JOSEPH
son ot Mary and late Joseph Allen Relatives
and friends, also St Agatha's T A II Cad, ts
pupils of trH Agatha's School Invited to fu
neral. Mon.. D.Ho a m . 713 DeKalb st (be
tween 37th and 3Hth, off Falrmount ave.) High
mass of requiem St Agatha a Church 11a m.
Int. Holy Cross Cem
HAIRD Oct. 25 HENRY, husband of latt
Klllabeth Halrd Relatives and friends also
employes of Pennsylvania R R Invited to
service, Mon., 2 p. m . ot 2308 Tasker st Int
at Mt Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed
Bun eve Auto services
BAKER At United States Naval Hospital
Brooklyn. N. Y . Oct 24, HOI1ERT E. I1AKER.
ot tho United States Navy aged 19. a former
member of Co. F, 4th Penna. Infantry Rela
tive and friends Invited tu funeral, Sun , 2 p
m.. restdenra of mother. Mr Irene. Ed
wards. 819 N Crelghton st West Phlla Int.
Ftrnwood Cem. Auto service. Pottivtlls papers
copy. I
BARRY Oct. 23. JOHN, husband of lata
Mary Parry (nee Rowan), aged (14 Relatives
and friends, llaltlmore Lodge, No. 70. L. o
of M . Invited to funeral. Mon.. g a. in 12IS
Locust st , Camden. N J High mass Church
of Sacred. Heart, I) 30 a. m. Int. St Mary's
Cem., Gloucester. N J.
DECK. At Camp Hancock. Augusta. Ga
Oct, 22. Lieut. KARL P. BECK, V. B. It., ion
LOOAN
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LEVENTH ST. HOMES
Above SomervJlle Ave. (5400 Block)
7 rooms, porch, terrace, senarata lnundrv In
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DEATHS
of Herman and Christina Ileek (nee Katttl).
Jf a.i2 nUtlr ami friends. Court Nlmrncf,
N"i .?L.r "L- Herman Bent, Union, No 89.
and rhlla Turngemetnde Invited to funeral.
Bun., 2 p. m , parents' resident, rjlBT N. 7th
t. Int lit react c tin. Auto funeral.
nKLSTERLINO -Oct 25, MART, widow of
Opt John J. Relsterllng, and 80 Relatives
and friends InTlted to funeral, Mon . a p. m ,
JJffi RlpH 5T.e .Manayunk. Int West Laure
Hill Cem Frlenda may call Sun. eve.
tiJUS.pyftM.T:A.t Philadelphia. Oct IS, AL
BERT lltHPHAM. of Palmra N. J., son of
Kmma K and late Samuel Iltspham Relatives
and friends. Palmyra Fire Co . No 1 Palmira,
" all other organizations of which he was
?m".7Jbv Invited to funeral. Mon . 1 30 p m .
I'T V Central ave , Moortstown, N J Int.
,r,ii.,Ml.M.,ir,t,,n c"n Palmjra. N. J
Ht.tJMER Oct. 811 MATILDA A RLUMER
(nee Auer), wife of Harry K lllumer. aired 30.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices. Mop 3 p rn,, parents- residence, 172.
N. Marvin at. Int Northwood fern Friends
m?. S!!.Hun " o in P. m
CADWALLADEH Ai Bollngton Pa . Slxlh
&1 iTVl!!v, Month 2Vlh SARAH II CAD-.,.ALJ.'A.rKn-
"If f Wilson Cndwaltader aged
J. , Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Makefleld'a Friends' .Meeting House Ihlrd-dnv
Tenth Month .Inth 2pm Auto will meet
train arriving at Yardlcs .station at 11 ,10 and
trolley at Wist Corner leaving Trenton 12 15
...Sr.kAItlC. Oct 23 ltOIIERTSON. formerly of
2101 N park ave . huslmml of l.lllln Clark,
aged 33 Relatives und friends Invlled tf fu
Df.rS'v.Su.n ' P m . opts Wm Jl llattersliy,
3310 N Uroad st Int Norlhwood I'nn auto
funeral '
CUL1N On Oct 25. lf17 DOnOTHT Ht'R.
Infant daughter of Frank 11 and Edytho O
Culln. aged il weeks Funeral at convenience of
the family from parents' residence. 4831 I.nn
faster ri PhllHdrlDhla
CONVKRY Oct, 2(1. suddenlw JOHN P . son
of William and Kllen Convery Due notlie of
funeral given from uncle's residence Charles
Convery, 313(t Marlon t . utn.
CRANE Oct 21. JIHEPH 1IALSEY. of Pay.
ton O nt St l.uke Hnsnltnl. New York, 2 p
m aged II.' Ilushai.d of Julia Patterson ('nine,
and father nt Jmeph tl Crane and Jen", rson
P. crane Int Sue. 2 3(1 p. m nt Dm ton o.
I I'OI'nsKV On Ott 2(1 ton nt her resi
drni. lnu Knruc i I.sahklla n rot'it
SEY. atted Sil vears. vldow of late O, raid l)c
Course) Oue notu of funeral will be kIviu
OOI.AN Muddenl) . Oil 2(1 IA.MKS It hu.
band of I.uf) M Dnlnn ilelntlvr and frleniH
Invited to funeral Mon S 30 a tu 7 Mont
Romerv ave C)nnvil, Pa Hequiem high mass
Ht Mathlss Church II) a m int private
Friends ma citl Sun 7 to II p rn
nilANJH'IKLD Oit 23 JKNNMK widow of
James Driinsneld (nee Hrchertl and daughter of
Carrie and late Wlephen Johann. offed t" Hela
tlves anl frlnd Invited to funeral Mon. 7 an
a m residence of son Charles Crcnert 30 'S
tlransbnth st Mnss at Ascension Church 0
a in Int llol Sepulchre Cem Omit (lowers
Auto service
DIU'DINU On Oct 25 COIINKLIUS II
husband of Martha c frudlnc (nee Divldsoti)
nntl son of l.lzzte W nnd late Lewis Drudlmr
aeed 35 vears llelatlves nnd friends, also
VVashlnaion Camp, No 37(1 ! o s of A
Fraternal Patriotic Americans, nnd imployes
of Itettcw's lonn ofllce Invited to services Mon.
2 p m r,!HI Chestnut st Int Arlington Cem
Hemntns mav be viewed Sut 7 to H p in
F.11V1N Oct .Ml HANNAH M FAItlt .
widow of James 11 Lrvln llelatlves and friends
Invited to fum nil servers Mon, up m.
MarplK Dil Co. r,v Carrlas, will meit (mth
st trollev at Line rd frbm 12 to 1 p m Int.
Media Cem
FL.Ill:ilTY O, I 23. IlOSi: V. widow of
John A Clahertv me Mc(Iovern) llelatlves
nnd friends Invited to funeral Mon Mix m ,
residence of son In-liw W'm L. Shea. N K
ccr 2!ith and Dickinson Solemn llluh mass of
reciulem St Otbrlel's Church 10 a m Int.
Old Cathedral Cem
I'LANAIIAN Vt Atlantic CIt. 0 t .'0 1017
i:i)ITH LAWTON FLANAGAN of Prlmeton.
N 1 daughter of late James M and Kmma t
FlnnaKin Oue notice of funeral New York,
ll.iltimore and Washincton papers copv
FOI.HY Oct 25 WILLIAM son of William
V and Kllen V l'olev (nee Turner! need 15
munths Reljtlves and friends Invited to fu
neral Hun . 2 p m 1331 V nth st Int
Old Cathedral Cem Auto funerul itemalns
msv be ieued Sun evening
rom suddeniv. o.t 2,' ALtinrtT c sr
husband of i:ille K I'ord (nee Mltchelli aged
(7 Itel.itues and friends employes of Depart
ment of Clt I'ropertv. Cltj Half, ltellef Asso
elation, invited to funeral Tuea . 2 p m 51s
K Johnson st (Jermantnwn Int Northwood
Cem llemitns may be viewed Mon eve Auto
FItnCMAN Suddenly. Oct 2t. 1017. IILNrtY
O ritnilMAN Jr. I'uneral services and Int.
private
OAISKP. Oct 2rt. Nni.LIK O . wife of .to
seph Uilser nnd daughter of Thomns and Annb
Douahertj llelatlves nnd friends Invited to fu
neral Tues . S 30 a In flidire and l.everlnatnu
avea itonoruiiKn solemn requiem muss Kt
Msrv s church 1(1 a in Int Westminster Cem
OAUVIN (lit 2(1. LIZZin daughter of Inte
Dennis and Margaret Oarvln Helatlves 'and
friends Invited to funeral Tues 8 30 a rn .
1742 N loth st lllch requiem mass st
Miiach s Church 10 a m int New Cath -dral
Cem
fllLMOI'R O-t 21 JAMES hutnatul nt
Isabella Gilmour (nee Tetriel Helatlves and
friends emploves of C u New bold estate In
vited to funeral services, Mon . 2 30 p. m
I"ox Chase road Jenklntown, Pa. Int. privntt.
Law nv lew Cem Remains may tie viewed Sun.
7 to n m
OLAliiNO Oct 2. nt lMswatr Pirk N
J JOHN, son of late Samuel and Marl i Cllnd
Inir Helatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral
River Ilink. Ldsewoter Park N J Mon . 1 p
m Int Monument Cem . Phlla 3 p m Train
leaves Market st ferr. Phlln U M
ULOVi:il Oct 2',. IIORACi: husband of
lllrdlo Olover son of Mary J nnd late John
(Hover, need 32 Helatlves and friends Invilid
to funeral cervices. Mon . 2 p m . .".".; N .'.".tti
st Int private Northwood Cem 1 rlendl
mav view remains Sun . H p m
CHANT Oi t M lit Summit V .1 II.VIM V
COI.l.LIIN widow of ('harks Hcnrv (Jrunt of
Phlla . naed 00. Funeral servKes at home
Summit N J :i 30 p m on iirrhul of 2 15
train from Hoboken Int Woodlunds Cem .
l'ptla I p m . Mon Omit flowers
HAl'O Oct 25 ANNA II widow of Jacob
Haul, aged SO Helatlves and friends invited to
funeral services. Mon 2 p m , son a residence.
John J Huug 1(170 Urnnlte st , Frankford
Int nrivate. (-ed ir Hill ('em Remains may bo
viewed sun . 8 to 10 p m
HAW Lily Oct '.'(I JOANNA P wife of
Kirn I. Itawlrv nged (11 Helatlves and friends
invited to services Mon 2pm 5J24 Thomp
sen st lnr private FrUnds mav vtiw remains
uftr 12 odock noon Mon Omit ftoweiB
HORNi: Oct 2(1 nt Chestnut Hill Phil,
JAMKS HARVBY HOKNi:. aEed 53 Services
nnd Int Tohnstown. Pa Sun
HFMPIiniHS Suddenl), Oct. 24 STH
P1ICN T husb-ind of Lllzabeth Humphries tnee
Crban) Relatives and friends employes of
Lucas Paint Co and Hrever's Ice Cream Co
Invited to funeral services. Mon ,2pm. par
lors of Georee W lJarrtt. N K cor Park nnd
Lehlsh aves Int Hillside Cem . via funeral
car Remains mav be viewed sun . 8 to lu
p m
JONKS (let 2(1 Al.IirjflT J huband of
late Julia 11 Jont. aged KS Relatives and
friends invited to funeral services Mon 2 30
p m 21 Paiti rlus si iltn hit private
JONI. i -Oil 25 DORIS S wife of Jona
than R Ion, s Funeral servlies R R Hrlnu
hurst & Co . 1UJ4 Arth st . Vlon J p m Int
prlv He
KKI.I.v Oct 23 MARY, wife of John Keilv
Inee Fiuucr.itdi Helatlves and friends Invited
to funeral, Mon s 30 a tn 3717 Apen st
High mass of requiem st Agnes' Cln.rc!i lo
a m Int Holv Cross Cem.
KOnRLlN Oct JO. CHARLES, husband of
late Augusta Koerlln, aged 74 Relatives and
friends Hohenzollern Posten, No 1, Veteranen
und Krie,er der Peutschen Armee. Invited to
funeral sirvlces Sun 2 p. in , parlors of C. F.
Hrenner Kill Oermantown ave. Int Hillside
Cem via funeral enr
KL'LLVIANN Oct 25. OLOHOE husband of
Anna Kullmann (nee Hlrschner) aged 5'1 Hi I...
tlves and friends members of Idaho Tribe No
73, I O II. JI Franklin Castle. No 21. A O
K of M C . Phlla Ilutchers' Hen Asso No 1,
Phlla SLhuetzen Vereln Phlla Quartet Club in.
vlted to funeral Sun 1 30 p m , R II cor
Franklin st and Indlina av, Int Chelien
Hills Cem Auto funeral
LU'llENSTINr: Oct 25 MAZIE. nnlj child
ef William and Josle Lajhenstlne aged IN
llelatlvea and friends invited to fun,ral Mon ,
S 30 n. m parents' rcsidenie 1750 st Paul
si Nicetovvn Solemn requiem mass St
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Blephsn'a Church. 10 a.
ehe r'.m ittti, ftiti.pet
m
Int. Holy Sepul-
Marl LAItN -Oct. 2n at llroad Ax, Pa ,
ri.lA. MacLlCAllN. widow of William II. tar;
Larn aged (in Relatives and frlenda Invited
to funeral aervlces. Mon lit m, ML Morlnh
Cem Chapel Int adjoining cem.
. MepANIKL Oct 25. THOMAS T., fori of
lata John L, and Emma K, McDartlal, aged M
Helatlves and friends. Ioska Lodge, fl. of I!.!
employe Torresdale Filter Plant, Invited to fu
neral. Mon , !! p m . residence of niece, Mrs.
(leorg s Van Dvko. 4824 (Jrlscom at, Frank
ford. Remains may bo viewed Sun, eve. Int.
Cedar Hill m .......... .
McLAl'UHUN Oct 25. CATHARINE 1...
widow of Daniel McLaughlin Htlatlves and
frlenda Invited to funeral. Tues, 30 u m.,
son's residence, Daniel J McLaughlin, 300J
N llroad st Solemn requiem mass 10 a, m
St Stephen's Church Int. Holy Sepulchre
Cem Auto funtrul
MICHAEL Oct 23 MINNIE, widow Of
Abraham Michael, nged 7s llelatlves and
frlerds Invited to funeral aervlces. Sun.. 2 p. m .
3320 K Droad st. Int private, Adath Jeshu-
'".MILLER Suddenly Oct SI, ROSE MILLKIt.
formerly of 2512 Ridge ave Relative and
friends all societies of which she was n mem
ber Invited to funeral Mon , fi . m . residence
of nephew Frank J lluber 1817 Daly st Mass
of requiem Church of St Thomas Anulnna 10.30
a. m. Int. llol Cross Cem Auto funeral
MONAOHAN Oct 25 FRANCIS L MOV
AtlllAN husband of Annie Monnghnn tneo An
derson) and son of late Tatrlck and Eleanor
Monaghan llelatlves nnd friends, 20th Ward
Republican Eiecutlve Committee. Invited to fu
neral Mon . s a m , brother' residence, James
C Monaghan 1725 Monro st (formerly of 17.17
Slgel st ) Solemn high mass of- req'vjem St
Thomas Aqulnaa' Church ti til) n. in. Int. Holy
Cross Cetv
POLLITT Oct 25 HAMt'ELW llelatlves
and friends also Wlnnemucca Tribe. No 2JH, I
0 R M. und emplovis of Isaac Sheppard's
Stove Work Invited to funernl Mon , ' p in ,
parlors of Harrj Maglll 2503 W. Lehigh ave.
ltcmnlns ma be vliwed Sun . 7 .10 to 1) 30 p m
POWER Oct 2" brother's residence. John
Powers. 521(1 Marlon st . Otn . THOMAS, tills,
band of Annie powers (nee Cunnlnghnm). Rela
tives und frlenda Invited to solemn requiem
mass Mon lo a m st Francis of Asstsl
Church Int private Holv Sepuli hre Cem
PIIINZ (t 21 suddenly. AIJOCST. hus.
band of Kvtharlns l'rlnr (nee Hcnborger) Rela
tive and friends, all noddles of which he was
n member, invited tn fumrul Sun. 2 p m.,
(125 W Cntnbrit st Int Northwood Cem. Omit
Mowers vulo funeral
RANDALL In Doylestown. Oct 23 ANN'A
11 RODKOCK wife of Wllllim L Randall,
aged 51 Relatives and friends invited to fu
neral ( or Main and Oikland aves , povles
town Mnn 2 10 p m Int Dovlestowfi Cem.
HEUEH Oit 2(1 AN'NV M wife of Frank
Charles Reger aged Ml Helatlves and friends
Sodalltv of St Ignatius' Chun h. Invited to fu
neral. Mon s 10 a in. 4014 Lincnsttr av,
Solemn requiem muss St lgnntlus' Chun h Hi
a m Int Si Denis Corn Aulo funeral
1 rlends mav , all Sun , 8 to 10 p in
RIEXINOER -Oil 24 M V.UY A vvlf of
Charles Hlexlngcr (nee Scherlei aged 5(1 Rela
lives and friends members of Holy Fiunllv Altar
Society of St. ltonav.'iitura's Churr.li Invllnl to
fum nil. Mon , 8 30 n m (MS V. Cnmbrli st
Solemn riqulun mass St Unnaventura s Church
10 ii m Int Holy Stpulcher Cem. Auto fu
neral ROMHEROER Oit 2il HO'SS. huslnnd of
Louise and son ofdlinry nnd late Cnrrle Rom
berger Itilutives und friends Invited to fu
neral servkis Mon . N p m 10.1 N Peach st
Int. Toe at Mlllersburtf Pa
KEMMLEtl Oct 21 KATIIARINA H
Itl'MMLUlt "nee Doebele). wife of Chrlstlln
Rummler ngd 5S Relatives nnd friends In
vited to funeral service, sun 2 30 p tn . 13H
W York st Int Hellvue Cem Auto funeral
SALE Oct 24 EI.IZAIIETH L. WHITE
wife of Charles T Sale, aged 3S. llelatlves
nnd friends Invited to funernl Sun.. 2 15 p tn .
llustleton ave , Hu"tcton, Phlla Int prlvud'
St l.uk, Cem Train for llustleton leaves
Heading Terminal nt 1 10 o in Conveyances
will be lu waiting Auto funeral.
SACElttlltEY OU 20 TECI.A SAPER
nitEY Relatives and friends Invited to serv
ices. Mon . 2 no p m , Oliver II Hair Hldg
1820 Chestnut st Int prlvnte
SriIOEPFLIV Oct L'5. CAROLINE, widow
of John II Si hoepltln. aged 112 Helatlves and
friends Invltid to funeral services Mon. 2 p.
tn 4J0O Oermantown av . Nltetown. Int p-l-vate.
Greenmuunt Cem Auto funeral He.
main mav be viewed Sun. eve.
SCIIItnnDF.il Oft 2(1. t.Al'HA wife of
lleniv c Sfhroffler Helatlves and friends In
vlted to funeral services. Tues 2 p m hus
band s restdeme 2213 Estaugtl st (22d and
Tioga) Int private, Mt Peace Ot m
SHFARINO Oct 21. at Springfield O,
JAMI.f son of Arthur nnd late Merthn Shear
ing (nee Moor, ) of Yorkshire England nged
.11 Helatlves and friends Conttnnlal Lodge,
No 100 Sons of St Oforge lVrsevernnee
Lodge I (i O V Mamhesttr I'nltv Invltfd
tf funeral strvtces. Sun p m , tfiusln's rest
dime. Thorn ih VIoore 313 1 S" Itlth st Int
Mon 1 L a m Hillside i , ni
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ONLY IN MUCH HK1IIEU-
FnlCED HOMES
THOS. J. WARD, Builder
S220 N 15th St or 423S N 6th S-.
Iletrel i. Son
Agents on Premise
Stahl's Up-to-the-Minute
Homes
Best Built and Most Rea
sonable Priced in Olney
3d and Duncannon Ave.
Price $3250
Terms to Suit
Hose homes aro modi m in everv
p,iitiuir 2 storv itii loeed front
north U ruotnc and hith hardwood
floors i-as arid ilectrb, gas kit hen,
terra' ed fronts
v.vipi.i: iinri: open iiui.y
M M MIU
E3IIL P. STAHL
Itiillder und Owner on Premises
0K LANK
The Home Pictured
Old York Road
Trolleys
to Door
CITY SEWERS
WATER AND
PAVING
Beautiful
' PBATHH
l,..?ii" -rSttddenlK Oct as, altieht" l .
eHlSiS'1 x?' '"")". ? Bm,th Itelatlve! and
friends, Monroe Club, employe of Ilureau of
m , 21)11 v Lehigh ave Int. private. He
malna may be viewed Sun. eve. "t,r""' "e
SMITH (nee Penn packer) Oct 23. ELLEN
A. vjlfq of Thorns J. Hm tli. Relatives and
friend, tnylted to funeral. Hun., i p, m' 4021
Men at . Nlcetown. Int. Oakland Cem. lie'
main may be viewed. Bat . 8 t, tn.
,TJ,VKNS0J.7-,n Norrlstown, Pa.. Oct 20,
JOHN A STEVENSON, aged 74 Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral service, residence
ff son-ln-lavv, Frank J Alker. (131 . Main st ,
Mon., u p. m. Int private, Pouth Laurel nn
Cem Remain may be viewed Sun., a to 4 n tn
Omit flowers Auto funeral.
SWEENEY Oct. 2,-., MA11Y, widow of John
Sweenev and daughter ot late Michael and
Mary McCarthy Relative nnd friends, also
Rosary Society nnil .League of tho Sacred
Heart of the Cathedral. Invited to funeral.
Tues 8 30 a tn.. 1024 Shamokfn at. Solemn
requiem mass nt the Cathedral 10 a. m. Int.
Old Cathedral Cem Auto funeral.
TAOOAHT Suddenly. Oct. 2.V WILLIAM T..
son of lato William T. and Rebecca Taggart.
Relatives and friend Invited to funeral nervlces.
Hun . 2 p. m . parlor of William H Chew, s!
v. cor. fiCth and Hpriiro ats Int. Mt. Morlnh
Cem Remains may be viewed Sat , 8 lo lu
p m Auto funeral.
TOMPKINS Suddenly. Oct 2.-,. ALL1E. wife
of Fred L Tompkins llelatlves and friends In.
vlted to funeral services. Hun . 2 p m., 4K10
Cedar ave , W. Phlla. Int. Wntcrtown. N. Y.,
Mon morning,
TOW.NSENU At Atcn. N .T . Oct 20.
EMMA, widow of Clinton Townsend tneo Steele),
Due notice of funeral .
, VAN NOSTRAND Oct. 21, ALMIRA It VAN
N'o1 HAND (nee Orth), wlfu of Joseph A. Van
Nostraml Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services 20J4 N. 31st st . Mon , 2 p. m.
VAN OVEN. Oct. 20. JAMES V. VAN OYEN,
aged 4(1 Helatlves mid friends Invited to fu
neral. Mon . 2 3(1 p tn . Colestovvn, N. J. Int
Cole stown Cem
WARNER Oct 25. OE01U1E C . husband of
Ellaa Warner, aged HI. Relative and friends
Invited to funeral services. Mon. .1 p m, u.l
E llalnrs st Oermantown Int private
WATERMAN Oct 25. 1IARRV P.. husband
of Loulsi Wiiiermnn, aged nt Relative nnd
friends. Diligent Council. No 4. I' 1'. A , In
vlted to funeral. Sun, 2 p. m , apartments of
William Iluvven, 1107 E Ulrard live To pro
ci ed to Pilmer vault
WATSON Oct 2(1 ANN. widow of James
M Watson Ililntlvcs and friends Invited to
services, Mon 2 d. in , 11(155 Elmwood ave
Int private.
VAHALEN Oct. 25. PATRICK WIIALEN.
Relatives nnd friends, Tlio Lavers Loculs Nos
l.l and 17, Invited to funernl Mon . H 'III n. m .
170u Itaco st Solemn requiem mass Church of
the Most Prei iuus Illood 10 u. in Int. Nevv
c ith, dral Cem
WHIJVTLEY Oct. 2", IRV1N If husband
of Sarah Whnitlej Relntive and frl'nd, mem
hers of Gcrmtntown Coundl, No. .'Of, I n
S. of A , emplojes Germnntown trolley Inrn
Invited to residence of father In law Harry
Anorevvs, E Mi rmjld Lino. Chestnut lllll, Mon ,
2 P in. Int. lv Hill dm Marlund papers
copy.
U'lt.'ON. Oct. 23, nt Ayrestovvn. N. J.,
RICHARH II WlI.r-ON, liuabntnl of Ilnn
nnh Wilson, aged 70 Relatives nnd friends
Invited to funeral Mon , 2 p. m . Avres
town N. J Int. Evergreen Com . Lumherton,
Hemulrin may ho viewed Sun. ve. Auto will
meet I) 3.' train from Phlla. nt Mt Holly
station
WllhON Oct 2(1. MARV J WIL'ON (nee
rt. nler) Helntlvis and frb nils invited to serv.
Ices Mon. 2 p. tn , fnther In-law s residence,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
t ITY
Broad St. to Old York Road
On the Northeast Boulevard
A location uncqualcd anywhere in Philadelphia for beauty,
convenience and desirability. The most unusual up-to-date
new 3-story homes.
First floor contains porch with heat, English reception hall,
large crystal dining room, breakfast room, tiled kitchen and
tiled refrigerator room.
Second floor contains a sun parlor living room, 3 bed
rooms, sleeping porch and tiled bath.
Third floor has nursery, maid's room, storeroom, extra
bedroom and bath. Billiard room, wash room, laundry and
drying room in basement.
A more complete or ideal home cannot be found. Price
$11,500. Terms are right. Open daily and evenings.
J. T. JACKSON COMPANY
City Office: S. E. Cor. Chestnut at 13th St.
itouLHV.uin orncn
N. W. Corner Rising Sun Avenue and Boulevard
On the N. E. Boulevard at Front Street
Most Beautiful Location in Philadelphia
THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOMES, WITH GARAGE
Imagine, llvlnff on a 300-foot-wldo Uoulevanl (just liko a big park), with
the llnest of i-urroundlnss, In a br.ind-new 3-htory Roml-detached home,
with - tiled baths, houses most artistic and unusually finished; Inclosed
larpe verandas; oak iloors; large side, yards, Hvcry room handsomely
decorated. Hach house an Individual touch all Its own Price S7800,
Including ear.ige The New Hemli-tta house; only a limited number loft
They aro sellinB rapidly and to particular huvers. Motor out Hroad street
and over the Houlcvard to Front, or tako car No So right to houses.
Open daily and evenings Sample house furnished
J. T. JACKSON COMPANY
Boulevard Office: N. W. Cor. Rising Sun Ave. & Boulevard
City Office) S. E. Cor. Chestnut at 13th St.
OAK I.ANK
New Oak Lane Section
Is One of More Than
Get Off at 68th Avenue or Haine Street and Walk West
$5200 to $9500
Satisfactory Terms
i Some Have Individual Garages
INSPECT THEM TODAYMany Already Sold
i ( JOHN F. ZEH RUSSELL H.. FOSTER
BUILDERS SCHW1NGLE BROS. WM. O. MAHON
(, P. WM. HUSTER
OFFICES ON PREMISES
2220 Oaktord at Int private, Omit nower.
Automobile service.
WINK! Kit - Oct 24. SATtAH. wI " A'1.1;"?
Winkler aged 21. Relative and friends nvlted
to funernl Mon .1 R 3(1 a in lather' residence.
Charles Townend. 2731 llopn at Solemn re
nulem ma Visitation Church 10 a. m Int.
Cathedral Cem. Autofuneral. wmi.
WtlRBTER. Oct , 25 CATHARINE WUIt
STEIl, wife of Charle Wur;ter, aged 2 Rela
tive and friends Invited to funeral services
Mon. ion m 1833 N. 27th t. InttPJI!'
Hillside Cem. Friends may cvll Sun.i 7 to 9 p
m Auto funeral ...,. Mi.M
7.ELI.MAN Oct. 25, ELIZARETH, widow nf
Henry Zellman Relative and friends Inv ted
to funeral, Mon., 8 30 a. m.. parUir of William
It. Chew, 1928 Federal t. High mass Church
"int: Old Cathe-
nt tlte Annunciation lu u
dral Cem, Auto funeral
I'NniUtTAKiJItM . Jl
ADOLPH FREED, 3305 N. 17th fl. .-,,
Auto erv(coi also parlors. Phone Tioga 40.0.
REALJCSTATE FOB SALE
MEIUHANTVILLj:. N. 4.
3 HOUSES READY NOW
J3000 I.tTTI.E CA8H IlEQUHlEn
iittLClfST
SINCE 188?"
y CRAMER VAY1
1 Derweee
mden & Merchantvirie
OKTHTRIht J
2 lines cars. Penssulten snd Trenton
trol
les lie fare. 23 minutes to ferry
CHAMnit REALTY. MEllCIIA.MVII.I.B
AUTUMN RESORTS
I.AKIAVOOD. N. ,1.
THE BJ4UREL HOUSE
Is now open. First Class American Plan
Hotel Fino train service. Delightful
autumn climate A. short motor run
from Camp Dlx nt Wrlehtstown,
A. J. MUHI'HV, Mrt.
C V MURPHY. Asst Mcr
I.ukewood, N. J.
S
ATLANTIC cm
N. J.
Westminster
Kv ave. near lleach. Eler.
to" street. Prlvat baths, run.
water.
JlOupwkly. J2 up dally. Cha. Uuhro.
Hotel Boscobel
Kentucky live, near
Reach. Open all var.
Special full ratrs
Phone 117 A E Marlon.
POCONO MOUNTAINS
Mountain Home, I'n.
IltlN All! LtHKJE. MOPNTAINIIOVIE. PA.
liana 114 mi Per week Steam heat sunny
rooms ,1c. trie lights, baths Auto Livery,
i Excellent table Hooklet
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
UY
OVK UNI
15 Different Styles.
Car No.
lGth street.
Car No.
11th street.
Car. No.
5th street.
24
55
G5
mt
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JL.
EnUOATIONAL
Both lie jl
Higher Accounting
On .nccouht of the increasing
scarcity of capable accountants
and oflice managers for both the
government and private busi
ness, admission of new students
to the School of Accounting is
extended to Nov. 1. Applicants
for admission must be well pre
pared. Three thousand to five
thousand dollars a year may be
readily secured by trained ac
countants and office managers.
Write, call or phone for Catalog M-74
Phone, Diamond fl31
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
& Droad sit., below Ilerks R
Philadelphia
LEARN
LANGUAGES
AT THE
Berlitz School
1541 Chestnut Street
KNTRANCK ON ItJTH STREET
Hi- the Tlerllta Method, Students learn not
only to read and write, but bIbo to understand
nnd to speak the foreign language
TKIVL LESSON IEEE
Terms may be begun at any time.
Register Now!
11 I our aim to mako our school
so much better than nil other
s, hools that oers one who wants
ii business education will want to
ome to our nchool
VAhv not stall .at once'
oirajers misincss college
807 C'hotuiit M . PhlLidelu
Inlil.i r
1 ....: ..".1P"i. - and DRAMATIC ART
i-.. l-.vm.M tun I'lUirKMSIO.VAL Cl
1714 Chestnut St CntaloKue iJiage
. i:ilrnbrtli Lavender Srhrelner. Principal"
School Home 000iVn.tn?r. ''arknj;
,. , , , . Atlantic (llj, N. J.
. ' T ''vckvvard or subnormal children Limited
number Terms reasonable ideal location
Addrera Mrs. Anna fnttell fille. Prln.
$4
n month
Night School
f-horthand Lnirllsh
TALMLH SCHOOL.
NOW OPI3N
llookkeeninr,
Penmanship.
1(1 H 10th St.
EmUic Kridcr Norris Staqc aut
1,11 Chestnut I
Younc Men nnd Iloja
ATTKNII A TKCIINICAL HCIIOOL If not la
tho army -it a vour patriotic duty "
MUSIC
C. ARTHUR KENNEDY
9 Piano Orcan Voire-
i
Q 1711 Chestnut St. U
g Studio 410 A
022aC9&9C9l9vSCSflBtB4g
Margaret Marie Marshall J$i
Concct nr.d Oratorio Soprano
OrcanWI t rrnn, a I)e Sales H. C Church
HAUllVit i . HeohH or Money liack. Ukil
mailed fr, t 'litis rr.NSKN riauo Hchools.
lu'JO Chin,' ht 141S Venanco dt., 13.'J
Tasker u' " Sprues 007.
ANGELINA FRENCH JSft'Iv1;
i'HAM M'. t I. LIS MOKLLV, 1520 CheitnurSL
Vocal Trnlnlna. Ask for the lllue Leaflet
FABRI
opnn.v.
school
1626 Arch St.
LOST AND FOUND
il KSK Lost, Trldav nfternoon. between 47th
and ir,th sts , In llaltlmore ave car No. .14.
smill black purse, containing money and key
Reward Call Woodland HOW
11LACK AND TAN IlOfl Lost Tllesdav evenlnc.
old ldek nnd tnn doe Itevvnrd If returned to
7f2 VvnlusInp ave
PERSONALS
SIMIt IAI. ANNOL'NcnMKNT On Octob7lT
1017 I withdrew h a cotmrtner In the firm
nf Iludolnh Tire Co . 1S35 Arch st , Phila
delphia. Pa , and have no further connection
with said firm In any capacltj. Rudolph Hhll-
fer,. 1.11-' Arch st
M SOMIIItSON has purchased from Joseph
Numrosky lot of furniture at 2015 Illdgs
ave Creditors present claims before .Satur
day noon. October -7 to Llpahutr &. Wurjtel,
N n cor 7th and Olrard ave
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
Ml I, r-t.UKK one familiar with Oliver tvpe
vi rlter preferred Apply Harrison, Inc . 31100
Pray s Terry rotd "
CHAMIlLItMAIDH. J20 per month, with hoard
lodging nnd laundry work. Apply to the su
perintendent. Philadelphia Hospital for Con.
lotions Diseases, 1M nnd Luzereno sts., Pbila.
delphla
t LI'KK VounK lady for clerical work In office
of manufactures plant, must be nuick and
accurate at IlKures, Klve full particulars as
to experleni e and salar wanted. M C54. fed
Iter rentral , 1
COOK, nsslstant. white, wanted Widows' Asy
lum, 301S t-hestnut Phono Preston 2034
COOKINO nnd downstalra work, white Prof ;
jp not required Tel. 1487 J, Chestnut Hill.
DOrrilHM. spinners and reelers wanted: learn
ers taken and paid vhlle learnlnc, vewdall
& Jones Co, Mth and Poplar sts
FILINO CLLItK also stenoarapher. electrical
business Iluchanan, 1710 Chestnut
OIHL. white dinlns room. Widow's Auylum?
3815 Chestnut at rhona Preston 20S4
olllL. white, for aeneral housework small
fiinillt ' nnlv ot once 1744N Rth st '
mnt.K experienced.
to work In bindery, private
odern vvorklnc comtiiinna
printing plaftt. modern
Annly Houg'.ton Press third floor of nm
11ulldlng Mascher and Somerset nts
OIHLS in flnishlne department, experience not
necessary, eood pay while learnlnc und ad
vancement when competent. Apply I'elster
tlwen Press dth and jPnlumblajiv e
UIHLH over 17. vvanted for clean "nleas"a"nt
factory work well paid while learnlnc and
excellent chance for rapid advancement An-til-
Mr Stnlti! 111! N 12th st v
UIHLH past in yenrs In shirt factory to match
fronts, steady work, short hours uood pay
Apnly Alfred Kohn Co,, 438 N. 13th.
U1HLS. over lfi. wanted llsht, congenial "work:
IS-hour week, chance for advancement. Ket-
terllnus Co , 403Archat,
KITCHKN MAID, neat, reliable, white Protes"
tant Klrl, private family; no washing, best
reference required I' 8111, LedterOfflce.
LADY Wanted, well-tnformed lady, over 6
for lucrative .position In subscription depart
ment ot publishing housa, must be able tn in
terview customers. 1313 Walnut at , first
floor.
KHLLKItK, dorters and
Tewdall L Jones Co ,
spinners wanted Apply
Mth and Poplar sts
I
SALESWOMEN
LIT BltOTIIEItS nEQUIRB SALESWOMEN
IN VARIOUS DErAnTMENTS
EMPLOYMENT UUrtEAU
LIT BROTHERS
8T.5E?CiRAP.'.IKR. ,or railroad office, whoi
take dictation freely and transcribe It cor'
recjlyi salary 1110 a month! state are. edu.
caJlonand experlence. M M7. Ledger Central.
STENOaRArilEIl. eftctrlcar busInessTplTasiTnt
surrounding.! dayllahtj trood houri 112 per
vveek.UuchananlJlD Chestnut.
ST.?NiSSIiAiT."EnJJn l"". .msnufacturln"7n
tabltshment. AddrensJJ Bl, I. O. Pox 3100
TAl'5v?S'E"Ai'fiIUTO MEND DAMAOEa'W
g:nD...a2ciLn.,.!7p:
nnu suviin ana ciesners. IIR nee month
xrltn board, lodging and laundry work. Anoli
fJ,tr;,'.uiY,r'n,Al?dent- fMiadeiphti HoVpltil
nfSWAf,1.01" . M and Lurn. st"!
YQUNO LADIES, with good education, bet mTZZ
tn ages or 18 and 24, for long.dlitnncn ti.
Snd-T.JSp'hCoSmVjr. m'-n 'Tefe'phon;
career working conditions cf the best with
respect to hours, associations and surround,
fnas recreation rooms with free llbrarr and
dining room where good food U .tries at
cost, good salary to start and rapid ; advaneV
rntni. Apply U ly. mornlnra from 3 to l5
Bldg-,. Bth and Mark.t t., I"BtIaaU.
ContUutt fnm rreceiclJT
SilSP
xSVLvTS?Jr6'r,mD
TOVNO LADIES. . ",0lh Zerst "'"'
ence In bookkeeping t!i ?"'. 'ts ,,jJ'
freight Mils, etc tTn' '.J.rl!fflBr laUSSl"
iars 1. sis, ledger Offie"." "'" '"" niZZ i
f..ii"!wr
YOl'NfrVvoMnr?w.nted o'ta- rr M-T
business, center o"clt,Vn "P"'?
esM.ry; (rood penman, V.'.Sll "wrlenes
mtvn wnMPM . ... -- L
SW
week, wlth,chanca foe 7i.i' l0 "art it
Address rostoXncSnox 12SS.cemn. tt.
ha a
i
experience to hand . nl'Jl-Au.'fl?lnt SiJiiS
tun urpi k
1Tnlfrl Oral
lRk a prmn
and .- S"SKT.?B5,li "tended"'?" CM
applicants, Mr Yost, lJ9n,HBg ;,Wfl!
F' WAWTED-MALE I
. ",v,"JA'-"'v; Ki'i!. Ledger orife. "". J
.n,pedl,Vo"r';,.S!l
rttSteK" Arn" Co' nody.T,'nc,h"f'.,!5 ,1
-.-..wi, aiu.irj
anmivalanl .
experience: ge"aty WA "1 WiS ' I
.ire ot oncep o. Iiox ni Boston''-
BOY. about 18 jeariTold for nfn 2Tr-i. L
inic concern chance for ac1varX.iS?.'"N '
?w(SniS,rC,Md "Wrtiactl-'jYJi:
iur. must ne over in ofllce work ..:. -
."."-Wvjy'Wh JCft uTr0erdk SoT
HOY wanted for Insuranrn oTlico .
400 TnnuV?.tm' 1,at'' Vu'n'gnr.rV
D0J& .n,,T!irThmOF5S55S
110Y. over in. for office, woi'k j.i r.
CltyJonnks IJIchnondjnd tW J,"'11"
BOY to learn plumbing. nrst-el.iTlvr'rr-,
Hansom st """ JIH
POYH WANTHt) TOR NlflllT
MCST UK OVER in, ClIANr
ADVANCLMRNT. APPLY Al
fiJon.,BDanu offTc'
J'0? y!mm
I
fir ill
CANDY MAKER Wanted assistant hsTJT.T '
maker, steady emplojment iSSJeMs Sffi
piojment genern-n !,'
See forem.n, Wundefff"
-132 Peggst. oppoiYii'l
to suitnDie man
Candv Factory, 118
i, ci ai,
ClIAUFl-niUl. white, married, Ytclaltv J.w,T
town: cnauneurs house on rrtmlinT ,. S
nave satisiacrory rererence from li.i .Ik '
y-'rkforr ave" F Lod" Bf j
CHEMIST WANTED-iraduale of 'high sotl ' '
or student preferred, one who undirstsifs! '
ciraiiing ann principle, or chemlitrri iJ
opportunity to learn technical side of t.2!
liuInens P 831. l.odirc ntrle. " '
v l.i.uiv, lor general otnee work, not omiT J
years ot age. A 11B, Ledger Offlo. " J
cc-is-r 1-i.e.iirk . wantea in northsnt SfctuT T
Address, with partlcu ars Ledgtr ShmiI
Howell and Torresdals aye ""r WtBch, 'J
DENTIST wanted for Honolulu: iti?7
object! examlnatlvn January, Dr. II ri.i
rnens. Honolulu. 1. II "' "J8,
DRILLERS AND REAMERS
ptrmT-CLAS"! MEN ON
AW.MA.
ClllNEi DAY WORK AND
ruse
;cs
vvuaa, cjAi.ij
1519 AnCH ST.
DRIVERS AND HELPERS, STEADY WORK?
HAI.AItY 00 1'Kll MU.MH iU BrARTlAOtD
21 TO 55. APPLY TO '"'"
F. J SCHICK
WELLS-FAROO CO . EXPRESS DEPOT
24TH AND SAN80M
ELECTRICIANS 25. union Interior eltc'trlclui
for Wrlghtstfwn, N. J (lOo per hour! lcjtlni
end transporthtlon furnished frit froir. Pkllt.
''elphla only. Irwin & Lelghten, 164 N. mt.
OARDENER .wanted: one familiar with tti
tr mming or an Kinas nt trees. App r Wl Ua
Foster. 1208 N 81st st ""
JANITOR wanted: permanent position! ttit rtt
erencea required. Call, between 0 and 11, (
Logan Hall, S K. cor 88th and Woedlsoa in.
LABORERS
Fortv-nlne-hour week: minimum full-tin
weekly wage, 115.10, must be steady, rtilib'i
men Apply 7 a. jn until 5 p. m, ttit Atlin.
tlo RenninR Co , Emp, Dest., Phlladtlpala
gate, 8144 Passyunk avt.
I
LATIORERS 500 MEN FOR CAMP PIX,
WRIOIITSTOWN, N J 80c ,ri.lt2.tS1
IDOINQ AND TRANSPORTATION ITR.
NISHED TREE P"rtOM PHIIA ONI.T. AP
PLY 7 A M . IRWIN L LEI0IIT0.V. 154 .1.
12TII
LINEMEN Wanted, flrst-clsss nonunion ilw
trio light linemen! steady work-, good ttl
Apply ivn Foster. 1208 N 31it it.
" LOFTSMEN WANTED
FIRST CLASS
STEADY WORK
CHESTER SIIIPIU'U.I'I.SO CO LTD.
APPLY
LMPI.OYMENT DKPARTMKNT
203 FINANCE lll'ILDINQ
rjllI.AIJtil.fUIA
MACIIIN'ISTH, 50 and 25 toolmakeri,-vjj pir
IllgneHt wage. CO c-oniyc,,i ,,,t., ee- - '-
son readv for work, Thurlow, Steel Werki,
Chester, Pal'lli m No labor troubki:
no iilght work Do not apply unlesi you w
start atonce.
ilACHIloia wpcnnitru iuu,"; ..vi.l.l.
dies In repair; must be all-around piicMnliti
Apply- Globe Automatic Sprinkler Co. Mil
Washington ave , . -
MACHINISTS First-class lathe and flat
"hands; high wages, 'iyCiil
write for information. Tlndel-Morrli la.
Eddystojie,J4a: ,
MANTToung. general work In 7''"p'J!7
and stock dept , permanent position. P 821.
LedgerOf flee . p j
MEN
stick to vour job If It P;mf.'Uo'fhfutr! 1"
worth now and gives Promlso or iuirs
ancement. If It does not to thlt. M vis
hKi ability, backed by good charicter ,
Arm determination to win. com. ",""'; jj
'i.v- :y,:.c":arn.s.?ation0,,e
and df.wlnV account paid to good ion. r.
Yost, third floor. ISO 8 15th it,
xtf.W WANTED
of:w&9 1
WIDENER IlUlLUI.-vu
OFFICEBOV"vvanted, Permanent P"'1'1"1
referenca required Apply. A'i.'.lal.ed
I.osanHalhJ.,JhLcor,. .iqiq "'",f-".TM.- M
5IrT.inN.vtAKERS Art you a flrst-cU"
fjafternmakerT If so, we can oner jj ! m,
manent ""sltlon with an opport unify f J r
vancement: to steady, reliable ""'," ff, ft'
wt will pay moving expenses! pMfer.nc.P -
to nonunion ineu. . -- .. n iaiu w
plication blank or apply-In person 1 10 i 1- w
, Steam Turbjnt CojnpyiTjjni2ijt--
FlASTETvERB wanted at new offlc. bullg; M
Newport News snipnunom. "i
n.nu V.wnAVl NW S. VI. t
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REPRESENTATIVE-Boeckeler i.urotab,r,
carrying a large slock of , ,t,tl f.
In St. Louis, desires an active rKr.Viiiut m
in Philadelphia! rommljslon Writs U
experience and references. Sow i '" m
tit. Louis,
SALESMAN wanted f or I'WIffif "jS f
turT rapidiy-aelfln. offlct. iWSt
device; splendid opportunities '"',., ill. it
man? glvi full details as to ffi$g& DV-1
in a letter addressed to the onA,dw,rra
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New York city. i.i,v'i"t
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" an .SiSrlenced'. hlgh-gradt le-tn, j
v one who hai naa i''?",1oaaI opealng iw ;
and soluble oil;; an exceptional op Ut!$l -1U
wire; must bo over 80 J",. "jmrniW ,
re.nondenca strictly connflfnwii,j 1
action JesXrtdPIJL?i-rj-ti51
SALESMAN Leading; tire company n 1 (W.
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BALeTmEN wanted. 'V,0miiider of j'f'9
tral itocks. to clost M.., top MKiS 1
going concern, now drllllnBi ,,pj,, M"3
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vvanted a competent forVm.n . i mt
bindery doing all Rndr Tf ..ilSf Mud IS
have good executive ability 2nd el?.1!?' '4
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