-?.s,r .11 fiVBNING LEDGER-PHIXADELPHXlV, WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 81, .1017 : V rATiONDAY OBffiRYED BY CHURCH tlOOth Anniversary of Luther's Posting ol 95 Theses rtt Wit tenberg Celebrated -our hundred yenrs tutu today Martin hr, then professor at the university Tflttenberir. startled the religious world ' vosiine nintty-nvo these?, proposinB ter tolerance and appealing; for In itial' liberty In approaching God, on the rch door -of thn fastis nf Wlttenherir. Tonight the Lutherans In tho Vnlted fttatea and In this city are celebrating the Anniversary of tho Heformntlon. There are two tnase-meetlnirs nt 8 o'clock tonight at the Academy ofIuslo and the Baptist Tern Wo at Broad and1 Berks streets, at which r,most noted Lutherans deliver ad- The nv a P. Lone, the Lutheran "Billy nday," of Mansfield, o., and the Itcv. Dr. J. A. Q. Itaas, president of Muhlenberg ColUjti, will speak at the Academy, The sev. II A. Weller. president of the Mln teterlum of Pennsylvania, and M, H, Vnlcn tine, professor at the Pennsylvania College t Gettysburg, are to address the Temple audience. Special music hag been arranged for Both meetings. A chorus of 300 will ping tho choruses from tho Reformation prize cantata. "The citv nf nod." nt th Av,tBnv They -will be directed by the composer, H. ' .mexanaer Aiattnews, .and accompanied by thirty-five pieces from the Philadelphia Orchestra. Tho Reformation Jubilee Chorus of 300 voices, under tho direction of Prof. Hans Dedcklnd, will gho a selected program of Reformation music nt the Temple. They Will bo accompanied by the great organ of that edifice, which Is considered to be ene Of the marvels of tho musical world. .SAVES HUSBAND AND SONS Woman Acts Quicklyi When Aroused by Fire in Homo The prompt nctlon of Mrs. David GoM fcerg probably saved her husband and sens from suffocation during a fire at their Borne, 1837 South Seventh street, today. Mrs. Goldberg was awakened by smoke pouring Into her bedroom. She arose and. rroplng her way through tho house, awak ened her husband and threo sens. All es caped to the street without Injury. The fire caused a loss of 800. iBeatljs BELLAK. At his residence. 1.107 N 13th 4t",9c,? .30' LEOPOLD W. husband of Blanch A. Hellak, need 87 Relatives and friends In vited to services Frl.. 2 p. m.. nt the Oliver "-SKif L"df, ,s. Chestnut t Int private t.,.n0JL,.Eir0,ctJ M. EDWAnD J huiband nf Ellrabeth Bovle (nee O'Brien), son of late Dennis and Sarah Boyle. Relttlves and friends, em f.,0.Te". 5' 'North American. Invited to funrrnl. -tr rt.. 8:30 a. m.. 424 S lnth at Hlsh requiem wiaas St. I"a trick' Church. Int Ho'y Cross (.fin. BRADRHRRY. Oct. 27. Mrs. KATlinHtNE BRADjtEHIJY, widow of Michael Hr-abM-Vy' Eged I 82. Funeral from son's resldenre. Octo fr SO. 3333 N American at Int. prlate BREWER. Oct 30. UEOHOE V.. husband of tate Julia F Brewer Relatives and friends, police officers of 31st Dlst . Police lien. Asso Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p. in.. 244(1 N ""th t Int. Sit. Peace Cem. Remains may be seen CALDWELL Oct. 28 MART R.. .vlfe cf James II. Caldwell. Relatives and friends In. vlted to funeral services. Thurs.. 1' p. m.. 181!) Venango st. Int. private. Remains may bo Viewed Wed. eve. CALDWELL. Oct 30. SALLIE CALD WELL, widow of Thomas It. I'aldivell. Rela J'vea and friends invited to funeral services, Frl.. 1 p m., residence of daughter. Mrs. Hllai- iT.1.!1.?"!;"0' 23- 5 Front st. Int. private Hillside rem. CALVERLEY. Oct 20. NATHAN D nn of Mary and lat William Calverle. 'Juki; i; Fletcher st Due notice of funeral will be given. CASEY Oct. 30, ANNIE CASEY, of Pom eroy. County Tyrone. Ireland Relatives and friends. Altar and Holy Face Society of St Francis de Sales' s Church. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.30 a. m.. residence of John La very 2127 Christian st. Solemn hlsh mass of requiem ht. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CASTOR. Oct. 2D. IIARTON CASTOR, hus Dand of Mary M Castor, aged 77 Relatives find friends. Henry Dlsston l.o.lrr, No. 8. 1. o j.,.K;- Invited to funeral, Thurs . 2d. m . S832 Tulip St.. Wlssinomlng. Int. Magnolia .A??k--tJ?cS-. -' i-wiSA ''ncnt.iA wife S".wi"'"m Clark (ne K-lthaus). Relatives and M?"?! Invited to. funeral. Frl.. 7:30 a. m 220 N sth st. High mass of requiem St. Auguatln's Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. Baltimore. Md . and Richmond. Va., papers copy, CLARK. Oct. 29. ANNIE CLARK (nee Hol land), widow, of James Clark Relatives and friends, also societies of which he was a mem. Jber. Invited to funeral. Frl. 8 30 a m . brother-n-law'a residence. Charles Hansom. 2429 N larshall st Solemn requiem m.i St Ed ward's Church 10 a. m Int. private Autn funeral , CONN Oct. 20, CHARLES B. CONN Rel.-u tlves and friends Invited to aervlce-x. Thurs. 11:30 a. m . son-in-law's resldnce. H. J. McCaully. 121 S. 30th at. Int. private. CONNOLLY. Oct 30. ANNA .MARIA, daughter of John and Mary Connolly (nee Control-), aged 8 months. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Thurs. 2pm parents' resi dence. 4310 N. Carlisle st Int Holy Sepulchre Cem CORSON. Oct. 29. MILTON, husband of Mary Corson (nee Fisher), aged .10. Relatives nd friends, mpiojea FVankford Arsenal In vited to funeral. Thur 2 p. m.. 201." K Rush t. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Wd.. 8 to 10 p. m. CROSSIN Oct. 30, JOHN, husband of Sarah Btselman Crossin. Relatives and friends, police of 31st Dlst , patrol sergeants of Phila., dele- fates and members of Police Hen Asso., Court luntlngdon, No 291, F of A. invited to fu neral. Sat, 1:30 n m . 2,-38 N 31st st Int Mt. PeacoyCem. Friends may call Frl . 8 to 10 ' TJE COlTi-Tenth Month 28tK HANNAH J . widow of Francis De Cou, aged 77 Relatives and frlendH Invited to funeral, Fourth-dav. 2 p. rn., grandson's residence. Henrv w. Willis. 120 'rP ve.. Haddonfield, N. J Int. private. Harleleh Cem.. Camden. DKIOHEN. Oct. 2ft, JOSEPH DEIGHEN. late of 21,'i 8. American st.. husband of Rose Delghe". Relatives and frienda, Holy Name So ciety ot St Joseph's Church, Invited tn funernl, Rat... MO a, m., residence of son-in-law. Wm. Ichlel. 24 Fltzwster st. Mass of requiem St. 3o!?MXS.S'llnhJ10 a m- ,nt Hoi' Cross Cem. DOHERTY Oct28. CHARLES, husband of Marr Doherty (nee Cnen). Relatives and friends Jnvlied to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m . 1312 N. Crease nt. Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church in a. rn. Int Nw Cathe(ra (.'em DONOHUE. dct 28. CHARLES P. husband nf Clara c. Donnhue (nee Kelly), formerly of Pottsvllle. Pa. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Sat.. 8:30 a. m. 3141 Cedar st. flolmn high requiem mass Church of the Na "'I'.J.'J,. "a Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. DRIVEn. Oct. 29. MARY V., wife of George Ray Di iver daughter of Charles and late Mary Vialte'-ii Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. But 7:30 a m.. 3011 Ludlow st. High mass of requiem St, James's Church 0 a nt Int. private. DtiFFEY Oct. 30 5f AROARET A . Ifo of William Duffer. Relatives and friends in. vlted to funeral. Rat.. 8:30 n. m 420 N 01st at. High mass Our Ladv of Rosary Church J a. m Int Old.f athedral Cem. ECCLES. Oct. 28, 742 N. 40th st MAR. CARET A. .wife of John EcVles. aged ; 88. Ittla VnT.?n "nt 'r"nd, Invltert to services. Thurs". arnt K. Sladdock. 2227 W. Venango st. IS tirlvate. Int. , EISENHARDT Oct 29, CHRISTIAN hus band of Mary Elsenhardt (nee Fritz), aged 48 ReI?.u,K" ,and. friends, members Steuben Lodge U. p ail,. International Brotherhood of Hook hinders. Local ,o. 2, employes Murphy & Parker Co., Invited to funeral Thurs. 2 p. m 1'Vi K Sartain st. Int Oreenmount Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may bo viewed Wed., 7 to o tr m. . ELLIOTT. Oct, 30. REBECCA, wife of Wil liam Elliott. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2:30 p." ra.. B031 Cedar ave. Int. private. ' "" uinaiuni j.- uci i'o, JULIA an.., , w cor. tsutn ana (Jreenway ave. Solemn hUh mass of requiem. Church of Dlessed s.5,.. went 10 a, rn. Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto RANK. --Oct TS. LUCY ANN. wife of Xrancla Frank aged 8a. Relatives and frl.nds fctvltml to services. Wed. 7 p. m , 80S W tfoVrli m.1 further "rvlces ?t Ridge Valley Church 10 , m Tlll. Int. R.de Va" Church tiroiinV. 'FRANKLIN Oct. 28. JOHN 1. H.S'. wale M. Franklin (nee Roepke) and son nf o. iieorra ana Anna rTangun. Relatives and kas. m vocieiiea oi wnicn ne was a memhee d t attend funeral. Frl.. '"VSTi rtsh at .Solemn high mass Church 'of th. option iu a. m. int Ho y Henulchre DIS-WOLFB Oct. SO. .rTre'n7,nrtr . T E.. widow, of Nathaniel Wolfe ami vter oi taw oamuei nu Rebecca Qad s Ives and friends Invited to .ervtces Kr , m.. on residence. John R. Oadls lii ington ave.. 'irenion, N J. int. Wl lilni --m Somerton. Pa. tiiiam Lgif. Ort s. ADRAITAM .8. husband of . ."' H5? .iD? evu). son of late rltk and Catharine Hash. Relatives LnS Is. eniplores, phlla, Postofrice InWtcd W . oJt) a, m,. 1021 S. Sin si. Solemn ? --ri ".. a, ni. -int. uainedrai Cetn. a,. vv. in, iu.uc.vi A 11.. wife n, iicuKCi. 73. Relailv rfackett. aged ""- fSL,s- " arid friends Eneral, Thurs., a p m. W. TWlJSSJ orna. Pa. Int XanghorhoSI. a . ' HH 'Oct. 81V JOlfW I 1....1 nler (nee Wltmer) .i "!,,"""?. . HVt 4 friends, employes of i R. r 'JV,Y m 'ii!uBerijq uarn. invited to funeral aWJ L -hmr, . p, at, 3029 N loth Wt' TnV Hilifa, . m . ia luoerai.car leaving fii rfriBi" w. erj.. juaw am $-Mrj.Arh-xx : r. eddenlv J WILUAM atU.rr M Msrrfc;s4nt- BeHwTmhi, !te Micnaei nnnertr ana Mary Flnnerty fl nn lirroertr of .1220 S. 11th st. Relatives 'and jrHeads. D, V. JL Sodality of the Blessed'sacVa. -ment Church. Invited to funeral. Pri.. en . imvriifl 14(1 N. Hirst at, Int American Mechanlca' Cem. Auto funeral, Friends mar call Vi ed,. 8 ,0HAr'tKa' Oct, 28, NATAUE. daughter of August and late llertha Harikaxaged 2.V Itela. lives and frienda, 1'arkslde Circle, No. 072, Foresters ot America. Invited to services, Thurs , 2 p. m., uncle's residence, Thomas Radwell, 1140 Cheater pike. Moore. Pa. Int. private. Friends may call Wed , after 7.30 p, m. Auto service, HABEH. -At Chester, ra.. Oct. 28, 1017, AlXJLl'H, txdoved. husband of Louisa Haser (nee Yaegen), aged (12 years. Relatives and irlenda ot the family, also Herman Dyers' an I Print, rs' Asso,. Iilhefty Yscht Club, ate In vlted to funeral services, on Thurs. afternoon at 2 o'clock, at his Into residence, 3201 N. 3d st. Int. Lawn Croft Cem . . .. HKYHURN. Oct. 30. StATA HEYIll'RN Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a. m., residence of cousin. Jits. Peter llren nen. 1DU4 Flttgerald st. Solemn high masa ot requiem St. Mnlachy's Church V a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. HOIISON. Near West Orove. Pa., Oct. 20, SOPHIE COLLINS, widow of Joarph M. Hobson. Relatives and trlepds Invited to fu neral without further notice, residence of daughter. Mrs. Louis Wlnlrer, near vest (trove. Thurs,. 2 p. in. Int New London N. 11. "UllTCIIIES Oct. 29, THERESA O . wife of .Tames J. Hughes, 0(123 Regent st . daughter of Joseph nnd Mary Deckler. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Sat . 8:30 a in., 322 N. 42d st , W Phlla. High mass of requiem Church of the Most lllessed Sacrament 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funernl. JOHNSON Oct 29. FRANK M.. husband ot Susanna L. Johnson, Relatives and friends, Klngseaslng Lodge. No. 309. I. O. O. F.i em ployes Custom House, Invited to services. Thurs. 8 p. m , 1307 S. 49th st. Int. private, r.vEK..LKTt'. - Oct. 28. IIERTIIA. wife of Charles Kebler and daughter of John anil late Annie Hell Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , 2 t. m . 8 River road, Mont gemery Co . Pa. Services at the home. Int. prlvnle, W Laural Hill Cem . , KELLER. Oct 30. PHILIP KELLER, hus band of late Mary Keller (nee Arnold). Rela tives and friends invited to funeral services, Thurs 10 :: a. in , parlors of William Rowen, '"SVi-'i'l"! '3,1 17 (lirar.l ave. jni. private, uuxes- wll I'em KIEPNKR Oct 30. nt HOW Market St.. AUOl.l'll WILLIAM husband of Carrie Klef ner, nged 43 Relatlv and friends, WnshltiR ton Camp. No. am, P O. S of A.. (10th nnd Market Sts Business Men's Asso . Invited to services, Frl . 2 p. m . Oliver H l'alr llldg., 1820 Chestnut st Int private Friends rnaj tall Thurs , 7 to 10 P. m . 1KJO Chestnut st Kl'PITZ. Oct 30. CIIARI.nS J Kl'PITZ, husband of late Pauline Kunltz. nged 73 Relatives and friends. Kensington Labor Lvceum Asso.. Soclallstlsrher Sihuhereln, Warpers' and Warn Dressers' lien. Ass . lllu mcnthil Kranken I'nlerst Vereln No 1, In vited to funeral services. Sal . 2 p. m.. 30J3 N Lelthgow st. Int. (lermantown Cemetery. LEVIS 0t 30. HANNAH 1". widow of Shallrross Levis and daughter of late William and Margaret T. Newton. Relatives and frlruiW Invited to funeral services. Frl , 2 p. m , 2U13 Cherry st Int. private, Arlington Cein LINOKItMAN Oct 29. JOHN K., husband of late Mary E Llngerman, aged 04. Relatives and friends, employ1 of Henrv Dlsston & Sons Invited to funeral, Thurs., 2 p. in . 3101 Welsh rd.. llolmesburg, Phlla. Int. William Pcnn Cem. Auto funernl. LITTLE. On Mon.. Oct 29 at late residence. 302 Riverside Drive New York. STEPHEN LITTLE, aged bO. F.ncral private. Int Bal timore. Md. . MclIRlDE Oct 29, MAROARET (1 . wife of John J. Mcllrlde nnd daughter of iJiwrence J nnd Margaret T Bloomer Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral Sat . 8 a. m , 2302 Pltzwnter st Solemn high mass of requiem st Anthunj's Churih U.30 a m Int. New Cathedral Cem. MpKNIOHT Oct. 29. SA.MPEL. husband ot. Elizabeth McKnlght (me l.oKan. formerly of 23'!.'! Federal st Relntive sand friends, mem berg of Coanuanok Lodge. No 4113. I O. O t . . Bethany Brotherhood and Bethanv Bible 1'nlon. Invited to funoril. Thurs.. 2 ti tn 234, ( atho rlne st. Int. Ml Morlah Cent Remains mav be viewed Wed . from S to 1M n m Mr-CORKLE Oct 29. ROBERT II. huslMnd of Knto McCorkle. Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral services, Thurs. 2 3() p m Keystone ave. above West Chester pike, t'pper Darby, Delaware County. Pa. Int. Arlington Cem Auto funiral Remains may ue viewed Mc'LA mil LIN Suddenly. Oct 30. MAR GARET MtLACClHLIN. of 201s Christian st Relatives nnd friends. H V M. Sodality and League of Sacred Heart of St. Teresa's Church Invited to funeral. Sat . s 30 a. m residence of brother. Patrick MiLnughlln, 1031 llalnlirldgn st Solemn mass or requiem St Teresa's Church, 10 a. ni. Int Cathedral Cem. Auto funernl MERKEL At St Louis. Oct. 30. HENRY A , son of lute Henrv and Kl'za Merkel. aged 70 Due notice of funeial given MERSHON On 0t. 311 JAMES A MER SHON. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral sti 'ices. on Frl . 2 p.m . at hla late residence, L'-'Jl N. 19th St. Int. private. MILltY. Oct. 29. JENNIE, wife of late Peter A. Mllbv Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 1 p m . southwest side of Albany ave., Harrington, N .1. Int. Pernwood Cem. Tak" Clementon car. Mnrket St. Perry. Autn funeral. ( MITOFSKY. Oct 30. ILLIS LPSTER MIT OFSKY. son of Barney and late Sadie Luster Mltofsky, ascd 27. Due notice of funeral will be given MORNING Oct 30, WILLIAM J . husband of Edith Morning and son of William nnd Marv A, Morning and grnndson of late Thomas and Bridget Manning Funeral, to which the rela tives nnd friends are Invited on Sit . 8 30 n. m.. from ills parents' residence. 1710 Snder ave Solemn mass of requiem at Church of St Mon ica1 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MORRIS. Oct 30. MARY K . wife of Jeffries M Morris and daughter of late Thomas nnd Mar Barber, aged 48 Relatives and friends Inlvted to funeral services. Fri.. 11 n. m. Glen Mills, Delaware. County. Pa. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Friends may cull Thurs eve. Auto fu neral MCLLEN Suddenly, Oct 30. MICHAEL J husband ot Mary A. Mullen (nee Mc(Ilnley) nnd son of late. Jnmes ami Bridget Mullen Rela tives and friends Invited to funernl. Sat , 7'30 a. m , 5420 Vine St.. West Phlla Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Victory 9 n m Int. St. Denis's Cem Auto funeral. NEUIiAl'ER. On Oct 30. HENRI C . of Cvnwyd. Pa , after a short illness, husband of Manuela and father ot Julia and Dolores Neubauer. Funeral private. Kindly omit flow cis New' York papers please copv. ODENATT Oct 29. WILLIAM If. ODEN ATT. nged 70. Rtlatlves nnd friends. Kensing ton Lodge. No. 211, P. A. M.. Kensington It. A. C. No. 238: Meade Post. No. 1. O. A. R : Schoolmen's Club, nnd all other organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral serv Ices. Thurs., 2 p m , 3531 N. 18th at. Int. Westminster Cem PA1IST Oct 3D. suddenly WILLIAM J . husband of Julia Pubst (nee Hammer), son of Lena Luedecke. agej 34 Relatives nnd friends. Prospect Lodge, No K7S P. and A. M , all other organizations of which he was n member. Invited to funeral service. Frl . 1.30 p. m.. 20 Chester pike, Sharon Hill. Pa Int private. Friendo may call Ihurs , 8 to 10 p. m. Auto service. PRICE Oct. 28 FRANK K.. husband of Annie 11 Price, aged 44 Relatives and friends employes of Curtis Publishing Co , Invited to funeral, Thurs . 2 p m , 27 Marlton ave., Cam den N J. Int Harlelgh Cem. Friends may call Wed . 7 to 10 p. m. RHISTER Suddenly. Oct. 28. ELIZABETH REISTER. widow of latH Charles F Relster. aged 04 Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p ni . 329 E. somlng ate Int. Greenmount Cem. RICHARDS Ocr. 29. MARY II . daughter of Adeline E. and late Phlloitien Rlrhards, Rela tives and friends. Mission Circles of Nlcefown Baptist Church. Invited to funernl services. Frl . 10 a m.. residence of mother. 3043 N 19th st . Tlogu. Int. private. Friends may call Thurs. "llIr-HARDSON Oct. 28 CLARENCE A., son of late Katie Richardson (nee Gerhab) and son of William R. and Ellmlna Richardson, aged 17. Relatives and friends, emntojes Saxamore & Co., Invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 p m., parents residence s W ror 4th and York sta. Remains may te viewed Tues . 8 to 10 p. m. Int. private, Nnrthwood Cem. RUIIINSON Oct 211. ANNICE. widow of Benjamin Robinson, aged 70 Relatives nnd friends invited to fumrnl services, Thurs , 2 p. m . residence of son-in-law, James A Crabtree. 3022 Hamilton st. Int private Mt. Vernon Cem. Prlends may view remains Wed , after 7 p. m SCHOENrELD Oct. 30 HERMAN T , hus band of Oda T. Schoenfeld aged 02 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Sat , 2 Fm . feoth st and Crothers ave (40th Ward) nt. Mt, Morlah Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl.. 7 to in n m. SCHWARTZ Oct. 28. THEODORE O , son of late Capt, Rudolph and Sophie M, Schwartz aged 29. Relatives and friends. Lovnl Council. No 781 P P A . emplnes of Lit Bros rug department. Invited to funeral services, Thurs. 2 p. m , residence of brother. Ernest Schwartz. 2320 Nicholas st. (23d and Columbia ave,). In. clneratlon and int. private Chelten Hills Cre matory. Remains may be viewed Wed , after 7 p m. SCHWARZ Oct 29. ANNA M . daughter of Margaret and late John Miller and wife of Fred erick G. Schwarz, aged 20 Relatives and frienda invited to funeral. Thurs .3pm. apartments of William II. Battereby. 3310 N Broad st. Int. Northwood Cem Remains may be viewed Wed . KtolUp.ni. HHUSTER. Oct 30, ELIZABETH, wife of William JI. Shuster and daughter of late John NO COLD CORNERS Every room warm nnd cozy, cen In zero weather, and fuel bills from 25 to 40 per cent less than ever be fore That was the experience last winter of those who Installed the Fleck Modern Way Plpeless Furnace. No Ions pipes to waste the heat. Every particle Roea where It Is needed, leaving- cellar cool enough to safely store irun ana veRcrnmea, NO smoxe, no uust, no coat gas. Low Initial cost Installed In about a day. Wrlto for book let ' fXECxBjZOS.Co DlsriAV niiu.iis HKATINO 00 Arch Mreet JPH-MniNCT 44 po S, Sib 81- M(gvji (ilJJli I rn4rrr'iS3fi ' (8. SSf fe iTffi yS i llKATHS .. nnd Barbara Sleek Due notice of funeral from 3307 N. Falrhllt at. H1KVKHT (Vf ' H1EVERT, Oct 20, ELIZABETH T.. daugh ter of Ellen and late Charles Slevert. Relatives and .friends, employes Bell Telephone Co., in vited to funeral. Sat.. 830 . m . mother's West I'hlis. Sol emn mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a Int tfnlv r,ni Cm. iioir nil Oct 80, MAROARET J., wife, of William. Smith and daughter of Rachel and. late Aitrea Hooper, of llarrlsburg. Pa , aged on. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Frl., 2 p, m., parlors of Charles Pflzen maler & Son 1330 Poplar at. Int. private, Greenmount Cem. Remains may be vlowed Thurs. 7 to 0 p, in. Auto funeral, Omit flowers. STEWART Oct, .10, KATB E widow of Captain Robert F, Stewart, nged 74. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Prl , 2 p in , residence of nepnew, Frank A. Walk. 0008 Ridge ave , Koxborough. Int. pri vate, STOVER Oct. 30, EMMA J. daughter of late Joseph and Rachel Stover. Int. private. Tltoru vs. Tenth Month 20th. ANNA THOMAS, nged 81. runeral Friends" Meeting House, Burlington, N. J , Fifth-day, Eleventh Month 1st. 2 p. m. Train leaves Market st. ferry. Phlla., 1 p. m , for Burlington. Friends may call Fourth-day, 8 p m., resldeno of sister. Mnrgarettn T. Mlckle, , Prospect ave? Moores town, N. J VANCE Oct. 30. nERTHA A., widow of Arthur II. Vance. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Frl . 2 p. m.. B821 Thomas ave. Int private. WALTON Tenth Month .lnth, near Willow Grove. Pa . SETH T WALTON, nged 09. Rela. tlves and friends Invited to funeral, late resi dence, Slth-day, 111 enth Month 2d, 1 p. m nnd at Snleburv Jmi.ihIV Meeting House, .1 p. m WEEKS. Oct. 30. ISABELLA, wife of Jnmes II. Weeks and daughter of Thomas and Isabella Dixon, of Carlisle, England, nged 37. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl serv ices, Frl , 2 !r. m , 100 W Huntingdon st Int. private. Greenmount Cem Remains mav be viewed Thurs. eve. Auto funernl. Carlisle and London papers copv. WOODING Oct. 30, JOHN, husband of Jane Wooding Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services, Prl.. 2 p. m., residence of brother. Isaac Wooding, Keenan St., La Mott. Pa. Int. private, Northwood Cem. Remains mav be viewed Thurs .. 7 to 9 p m. YOPNO Oct. 30 WILLIAM, husbnnd of late Veronica Young, HeMtlvos and friends. Iron Molders' Union, Local No 1.". Invited to fu nernl. Sat . 8 30 o in . residence of son. Joseph Young. 3241) Jovce st High requiem mass Ascension Church 10 a. m. Int private. Re mains may be viewed Fri eve. VOITNO on Oct 2s. 1917 WILLIAM R YOPNO. son of lain .Tames nnd Marguret Young Relatives Hnd friends invited to funeral serv ices . on Sat . at 2 p rn , nt Into residence, 1310 1. Philip st Int Mt Morlah Cem Re mains may bo viewed Frl eve EDUCATIONAL lloth Seei Banks Night School niiiUT iutsim;s om:nin(:4 Hundred cf pood pajltiK positions aro betnj? openrd overy day for men nnd women qunliflrd to fill thnn OHUo as ftlstants, ucsountantn. etonoKrnphTB nnd serri'tnrles nro In Rreatst dt inand This Brcat acrr ditfd HuBlnrs Si'liool Is thfl plaro tn studv and prop.irp to .111 one of th.se worthwhile poiltlonn rf.slons fwrv nlKht except Haturdav Special elassrs taught Tuesda3 and Thursdas llnter any timu Banks Business .College Oir tllKSTM'T STKKCT Salesmanship Public Speaking CLAFS AND PIUVATE lNPTHUCTION under a Lecturer and Teacher of 20 earit In ternatlonal experience and etab. reputation. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE COS CH1.MM.T MIIEHT Night School okl, Sliorthind, nnftltsh. Penmanship. PALMT.R SCHOOL. Ill 8 10th St. STRAYER'S Thn lleit llulnesn School 801-K07 rheitnut Street Positions Guaranteed. Knter now. Day or ntsht. Younjr Men nnd Hota "ATTKMl A TIXIINICAI. SCHOOL If not Id the army it's our patriotic duty." MUSIC COMBS CONSERVATORY 33d Tear. IndlWdual Instruction. Personal BnpervMcn AM branches A School of Public Performance Teachers Normal Tralnins Course Public School Music Su pervision lesrci conferred Reciprocal relations with I nl of Pa Dormitories for women A School of Inspiration, Loyalty, Success Year Hook free Gilbert Itnjnold, Combs, Director Offices, Studio. Dormitories Iiroad &. Reed. hristensQn SCHCUl, OF POPULAR NUS1C RAGT1MU IN 20 I.E'sMI.Vs. PIANO, 1 lUII.P.LE Alt Instruments. Phone now for booklet, l.V.'ll hestnut St. Phone Spruce IIH7, 1413 Yenancu SI Phone TIoeii 32(11, HELEN ACKROYD-CLARE VOlC'i: CI I.Tt'KK ART OP MXOINO Contralto Soloist, Church of the llolv Trinity, studio, Pfto Hull, Walnut nt 17th M. PHILIP WAIIKKN OK-p, P.STKV IIM.T. COOKE Phila. Conservatory 0F 'ssIclsth Bt Dlro tors- D. IT Eierman. II Van Den Reemt. yT m. c. a. school of music Send (or catalog. 25 courses, 1421 Arch strut. STEAMSHIPS ECONOMY, COMFORT and PLEASURE TRAVELING SOUTH Merchants and Miners Trans. Co aervice'from Haitlmore and Philadelphia to Kaannah and Jacksonville "Ily Sea" Is belnc maintained as usual, which utters tho best way to travel South In comfort nt low fares with best service, one way and round trip tlrkets to principal points, IncludlnR meals and stateroom accommodations on steamer It will b to sour advantaco tu consult us nbout jour trip South. TWUt itf,r t --' So Hroad St. Ticket Olfice j pWT ls So I)(tU A General Office. Paltlmore, Md. W. P TL'BNEIl. O- P. A. AUTUMN RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1. VAflRl n'Q Greatest Hotel Succesj " Greatest Resort Dine or Sup In tho Famous SUBMARINE GRILL Spacious Plrepronf Harare Galen HaiT TLAImCl.lTYN.J. Hotc idSanaiorium Nat ft acnor. lrKl nrn ci Tonic and fcuratlvo baths. UAHS M-A1.U COMPANY. CJo'ciJ" Hotel Boscnhpl Kentucky ave nesr I1UIC1 IJUSCOUei J)Mcn Open all year. Special fall rates. Phone 117. A E. Marlon. Westminster Jy- ,ave: ??ar J'each. ciev. JI.!. tin .5 '' Private baths, run. - "?. wkly:.,!! "f."3811 Cha. Buhre! iaiCEWOOD, N. 3. THE LAUREL HOUSE Is now open. First Class American Plan Hotel. Fine train service. Delightful autumn climate. A sho.-t motor run from Camp Dlx at Wriehtstown. A. J. MUItPHY. Msr. C. V. MURPHY, Asst, Mrr Iikenood, N. J, JVNNAPOLPjMD. HOTEL MARYLAND ANNAPOLIS. MD. HALF IIOUK IIY TROLLEY mOU CASIP 1IK.MIK European Flan, il per day and up. 'Modsra. un to date, cheerful. Suites with prlvat bath Baltlmor. and Washington cars stop t tft door, anil Kooro open until mldnUht. . J-N. 8MITIf. Iroprl.tor. CHARLF.STON. 8. C. VillaMargheritalnn CnARLF-STON, 8. O. OrerleoWne the beautiful B-iuth Batterr. F)rs(. class accommodations. In residential cloa, Writs for Partlcuiara. (Pp Vkx-py LlOT PA1X0EL POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans .11000 for (10 flrlnr yonr diamonds, watches and Jewelry te the largest pawnshop In the world, Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BONDED TO TUB CITV Ne connection nllb any oilier plnres. Keystone Park 03IS D. did Reliable MALONE The Pioneer Bicycle Man Stands linrk ot Ids BICYCLES AIAYAYS n,S n,nOAIN9 IN NFAV IIICYCI.F.S S30.00 nnd Up Liberal allownnre on your old nlocle. ChsIi or easy payments. SciomMIund lllr.it les, 13.00 Up TIRES, 11.00 IIP Everythinit In tho Plcyele Line at lowest l'ossiDin 1'rices 7ok us over before purchasing else. where snd you will save money. We do ntckxi olitlnir, enomellnc. brazlnc vulran liinir and we dine. All kinds nf ronalr work Buaranteed. We are cheaper than the cheapest. Our work Is better than the best, rail nnd be convinced. Open evonlnirs and Sundas. Daddy of low prices and quality GEORGE C. MALONE 1103-05 (llrnrd Asenue NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER PLACES BANCINO MRS. KEENAN, 30 K. Logan st . nermantown. privato and class lessons. WyomlnR S7S7 W. LOST AND FOUND HAnPIN -Lost, platinum harpln, containing about in or il illnmonds, I Inches lonp. tloo reward; no questions asked P n07, Ledger urnce PERSONALS NOT ItESPONSim.E traded bv myself. Market st. for anv debts unless ron AL'OPST W. AV1UTE, 83:6 HELP WANTED-FEMALE DELL TELEPHONE OPERATORS Work near 5our home In pleasant nnd healthful surroundings, with excellent opportuntles for rapid advancement. There are twenty-eight Hell Central Offices In Philadelphia, probably there Is one within a few blocks of your home. Unusual opportunities for earn est. Intelligent young women between lb and 22 lours of age. New employes are paid while learning arid aro readily advanced. Pleasant dining rooms, where the best of food ls sold at cost, in every Cen I al Office. Comfortable sitting rooms for read ing and relaxation when off duty. Good opportunity for senior and su pervising positions. Apply at 400 Market street dally, ex cept Sunday, 8 30 a. m. to 5 p. m. BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT on ledger, with previous experience, $12 to begin, with nd isncement. Apply P. D. Dougherty & Co. 17th nnd Indlin.t nve. CHAMTIERMAIDS. J20 per month, with board lodging nnd laundry work. appIv to the su perintendent, Philadelphia Hospital for Con tagious Diseases, 2d and Luzerne sts , Phila delphia. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR wanted In large ofllre. permanent position, good salary; hours 8 30 to fi. one-half dav Saturday; no over time. Apply American Stores Co., 400 Noble, elghthfloor COOK, white. Protestant reference required; wages $8. Phone Oermantown 2023. EMBROIDERERS and girls for hand embroid ering Apply Smith-Ramsey Embroidery Co., 1(11(1 Market st. OIRL. white, for general housework: small family. Annlv nt once 1744 N. Sth st . GIRL to work burner. 1720 In optical stop. Chestnut. J. E. Llme- OIRLS Steady all-the-vear-round work for girls, over 10 jears, nnd active women. In a modern, up-to-date factory building; ideal location for W Phila. girls on account of close proximity to subway. Paring, Lancaster, Darby. Spruce. Baltimore t.vc. and Spring Garden bridge surface lines operators wanted In tho assembling dept., where the work Is light and clean, also on presses, tappers and other light machines. For details, particu lars, call at factory or by Keystone or Hell telephones. Mr Ford. In care of the II. T. Palste Co., 3201 Arch St. GIRLS, over 17. wanted for clean, pleasant factory work: well paid while learning and excellent chance for rapid advancement. Ap Ply Mr. Stoltr. 112 N. 12th st. GIRLS wanted to work on folding paper boxes Brown & Bailey Co., N. W. cor. Franklin and Willow sts. GIRLS, over 10, wanted light, congenial work! 48-hour week chance for advancement. Ket terllnus Co 40.1 Arch st. GIRLS, over 10 eara old. for ll-ht work In factory. Apply Lanston Monotpe Machine Co.. 24 th and Locust GIRLS wanted at Wunderle's candy factory 1 1 S 32 Pegg el (opposite 440 N. 2d st.). GIRLS, over 10 years, for factory work. Apply William H. Hart. Jr 240 Chestnut st. GIRLS to address envelopes; answer In own handwriting, A 329, Ledger Office. NURSE. French-Swiss, care of 1 child. Overhrook 01 Phone STENOGRAPHER, capable and energetic per manent position with manufacturing house state salary desired and other particulars' J 013. LedgerCentral. -nfruiars. STENOGRAPHER, public, will be given rent free In return for taking care of office In ab. sence of occupant, M 749.LederCen.tral. TELEPHONE OPERATOR on amall T. II v n office of manufacturing concern: substitute position with possibility of permanency. M 750 LedBerCentra. TYPIST wanted by electrical supply company advancement for young lady who la quick and accurate 1017 Race st. WAITRESSES. t20 per month, with board, lodr. Ing and laundry work. Apply to the sun.T. Intenaent. i-miaaeipnia Hospital for Coi. taglnus Diseases, 2d and Luzerne sts,, Pblla. qeipnia. WARD MAIDS and cleaners. $18 per month with board, lodging and laundry wotk. a2-? to the superintendent. Philadelphia HosDltii iSjsslf!!!!!i!ld x'"" ". YOUNO LADIES, s. with severaTyears" exD.ri" -ncs In booukeenlng. for rhl,iH -.:.. rv" freight bill", etc.: in reply gUe full MrtlJ: g Invoices, '"11 panic- Ulars. x' Bitt. i.euger untce. YOUNG LADY In large office; must be m.,r enced In general oftlce work: state espjpien,1" and salary wanted, P C20, Ledger Office WOMEN WANTED Your bus ness training, regardless of th particular line, will bring you large and n.r manent returns under our new co-operatlva sales plan. In order to qualify you must ambitious, energetic and capable of earnln? at least 11? per week. Applicants rriS-r E . v-nra or age or over. Am, - i - "- ri-'vn.t ian M. lsih st. "' ' person. Yost. 139 8. ISth st. HELP WANTED-MALE APPRENTICE HOY In drafting department of large manufacturing concern; one with iiieS? experience In tracing for manual training tor. ferred; apply by letter only, stating i.l P" Eerlence. reference and salary expected A'nniu lexter Metal Manufacturing Co.. Front and Jrvils -Mli-rn ATLANTIC REFININO V.O, NEEDS CJAIirENTERS CHAUFFEURS OLAHS PACKER OUARDH BOILERMAKER HELPERS R1GOER8' HELPERS PIPEFITTERS' HELPER8 49-hour week: only men of experlenr. n,i apply The Atlantu, Refining Co.. Emplot ment Dept.. Phlla. gate, 8144 Pssunk aveT TOOL DESIONKua. experienced on Jlgi and nxiures; ccriicnfc ut-puriunuy ror the men. Apply Remington Arms Co.. Eddystone li. Brlng reference. """itom. right AUTOMOBILE, MECHANICS, flrstlass TWsTtT ed. Apply to Oeprge Deltx, shop foreman nulck Motor Co.. Hroad and Poni", mn. BLUE-rniNTER. exp., preferably acquainted with photo slot machine. Apply liemlnjton Arm Co.. Eddystone. J brjngrJri BOOKKEEPER wanted, state saTaryj referTnT? required. Apply to FRBK. RUMP"8 lo-5q Ho. Langhorne.Pa. ' BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT, lwa,eni" with advancement, for actlis oumc man. V U14 Ledger Ofrlce- " BOOKKEEPER, assistant, wanted In factory In northeast section, state experience and age LedgejBjajHowslland Torrssdals ave" KUi wanicu in auv-rr-isuitc sgency, gac-u oppor tunny it you are ernrsi ana ambitious, state L. v -( vw-wwi, r ipt Ir" ''' 1 JMTJ K1 H HELP WANTED MAI.B Continued from Frecerflng Coliimw DOT, over 10; chance to learn irood tradel rapid advancement, l'orter Dros. Textile Co.. eta anq Hunting 1'srK ave. BOY for office and errands. 12S S, Cth st. Apply Van Diver, nOYB WANTED FOR NIOIIT WOnKI HUH T nE OVER IB! UlIAINlilJ run APPLY AFTER." DY r i. Ti? ii n b! ll nwrnrv FIFTH FLOOh. HOYS Slrona; bole, over 10 ',arj'"rtea ,' Wunderle's candy factory, ll8-32 Pese st. (opposite Un N, 2d St.). , CANDY MAKEn Assistant hard candy maker wnntedi steady employment! penerouM to suit able man. see foreman. Wunderle's Can? Factory, 11H-132 Pane at., orposlte 410 N. 2d st. CARPENTER8 WAOES: F. W. f,0 WANTED! GOOD MARK LUMilKUu' APPLY IULDWIN-8 OMAnD, "" nACKH, OPPOSITE CIUm LYN.NH STATION. ON CHESTER TIKE. CARPENTERS First-class men wanted for work in our planti steady work! only experi enced men wanted. Apply the Atlantic Us finery Co., Employment Dept., Phlla. Bate, 9144 1'assyunK ave. CHAUFFEURS Men wanted. halna .experi ence on Ford cars, for passeiuer s.eri Ice. Ap ply the Atlantic Reflninir Co.. l.mplojment Dept.. Phlla. gate, H144 l'nasyunk. ave. CLERK, well educnted, jounc -between the aires of 20 nnd 20. who is looklne for a (tood posi tion with a fine opportunity for aoancerneni, must be at least a hlsh-school ,radiiate. Ap ply Atlantic Ref. Co.. Employment Dept.. Phlla. gate. 8144 Passyunlc ave.j.l'hlji CLERK Christian young man for electrical eupplv companv; advancement ror Drigni, capable man. 1017 Race sL CLERK, for general office, work, not over 19 cars of age. A 110. Ledger Office. CLOTHING STOCKKEEPEiyJ Experienced men on keeping stocks of men s clothes! Ferry & Co.. ltith and Chestnut eti DENTIST wanted for Honolulu; "!' no object; examination Jnnuar. Dr. H. Clem- mens, Honolulu, T. H. DRAFTSMEN on construction work; 11320 to 12000 per annum, depending on experience nnd ability; must be American citizens and apply In person at Frankford Arsenal, Civil Hervlco Division, 8 to 10 n.m. 21 TO SB. APPLY TO,. WELLS-FAROO CO . EXPRESS DEPOT Zl?i3ilAfi- RANSOM DRIVERS wanted for route 0 days a week: steady work: good wages. Apply Crane s Ice Jeajrlr'o.12S8 S 23d St. DRIVERS 'or drop-bottom wagons and carts. II. CAmlilerSTn Old York road. , ELECTRICIANS 2," union Interior electricians for WrlBhtstown. N. J : 00c per hour: lodging and transportation furnished free from Phlla. dclnhla onlv. Irwin & J.elghton, 1B4 N, 12th. ENGINEER wanted, one who understands elec tricity and refrigeration; steady work all lear round: no firing , In writing state salary wanted.lM,2ilJ JiedgeOfflce; ENOINEER wanted, with thorough knowledge of high-speed engino and D. C. generator. iJall. with reference. Keystone Lantern Ce tats road nnd Cottmnn st. FIREMAN FOR OFFICE HUILDINO BOILERS WHITE. STEADY EMPLOYMENT APPLY ROOM 431 LAND TITLE HUILDINO FOREMAN for large electrical repair shop: good executHe. with wldo experience; give details nnd experience nnd salary expected. M .44, Ledger central. fiAiinnvt'.n wanted, one familiar w)ththe trimming of all kinds of trees. Apply v-m roster. 1208 N. 31st st GLASS PACKER Man wanted to pack glass nnd do general warehouse work. Applv the Atlantic Refining Co., Employment Dept., Phlla. gate.3144 Passunlj GUARDS Steady, sober, experienced men want ed for guard duty. 8-hour shift. Apply 2 Mi m. The Atlantic Refining Co.. Employ 'p.nt T2ept..Phl!a. gate. 3144 Passyunk ave. JOB PRESSMAN "wanted, steady work; 8 hours per day: best nages. Chilton Co., 40th and Market. JUNIOR SALESMAN We want a willing noung man. 18-23 years, honest, energetic and resourceful, to begin as Junior salesman, selling the consumer In connection with ex tensive educational campaign to bring the consumer In closer touch with our products. The man we want can In a reasonable period develop sufficiently to become one of our general salesmen, providing ho la conscien tious, a hard worker and makes good: per manent position with salary and traveling expenses: must be single, willing to travel nnd be able to furnish surety bond. APPLY THE N. K. FAIRBANKS COMPANY. 385 Bourse Building, Thursday, November 1, be tween 0 and J2 a. m. LAV.ORERS Forty-nine-hour week: minimum full-lims weekly wage, 115.10; must be steady, reliable men. Apply 7 a. m. until C p. m , the Atlantic Refining Co.. Emp. Dept., Philadel phia gate. 3144 Passyunk ave. LABORERS. Ron MEN. FOR CAMP DIN. VRlOHT8TOWN. N. .T.: 80c PER HOUR: I3DOING AND TRANSPORTATION FUIlI NISHED FREE FROM PHILADELPHIA ONLY. APPLY 7 A. M.. IRWIN & LEIGH TON. 154 N. 12TH. 100 LABORERS WANTED GOOD WAOES. F. W. MARK CONSTRUC TION CO. APPLY AT BALDWIN'S GUARD BARRACKS, OPPOSITE CRUM LYNNE STATION. ON CHESTER PIKE. LABORERS, 200. for U. 8. Govt, road work at Wrlghtstown. N. J.; lodging and transporta tion free: 7:30 B.m., Thursday. Utility Con struct Ion Co., 205 3. Frunt st. LABORERS wanted, colored and white men: steady work: good wages. Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 31st st. LINEMEN Wanted, first-class nonunion elec tric light linemen, steady work; good wages Applv Wm Foster. 1208 N. 31st at. LOFTSMEN WANTED FIRST CLASS CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD. APPLY EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT 208 FINANCE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA MACHINISTS, 00, and 2R toolmakers: we pay highest wages to competent men. Apply In per son ready for work. Thurlow Steel Works. Chester, Pa.. 7.in a. m. No labor troubles: no night work. Do not apply unless you can start at once. MAN. high class, gen. bank exp. Marine gas engine operator, 1110 mo, Ins. risk Investigator, (85 to start. Lab. ass't. II. S. grad., out of city. J15. Membership necessary and nom. fee charged. Y. M. C. A., 1421 Arch St. MAN and wife wanted to take care of and cook for Fraternity House, In S. Bethlehem. Pa.; must be experienced. Address N. Mathatr Lehigh University, S. Bethlehem. pi-"""'' MEN WANTED FOR OFFICE BUILDING WINDOW CCEANINQ WH.TE:AHTEADYo0EMPLOYMENT,NQ WIDKNKR HUILDINO MEN Want several men to travel: salary and expenses: experienced newspaper men nr.. ferred. Can also use several men In cltv Must be able to furnish bond and nrst-ciass reference. Apply Circulation Manag?ri Pu.lio Ledgerafter10a;m. "una METAL PATTERN MAKERS AO-hour week and high wages. Apply or write the Fair, banks Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. " alr- OFFICE BOY wanteds permanent position: best reference required. Apply, between 9 and 12 Loian Hali, 8. E. r.8Btn. and Woodl.mi .yp PAPER ROLLERS, first class, understanding Dual L single ulckok machines; steady j U. Shaw7 Blank Hook Co.. 72-70 Walker it New York city ' 'vancer It.. PRESSMAN on Gordon 'and "half UnlveTsal presses: careful workman wanted AbSK Ketterllnus Lllho Mfg. Co..40 fjj'Si, atA'))1' PATTERNMAKERS Are you a flr.t-cfsaa 'vrood patternmaker? If so. we can offer you a per. manent position with an opportunity for ad! vancementio steady, reliable married men we will pay roovlntf expenses, Preference gwiS to nonunion men. If Interested write, for In plication blank or apply In Person to Di fev5i Steam Turbine Company. Trenton" N j RODMEN AND CHAINMEN WANTED MERCHANT BlUPBlHLDINa CORPOItATION EMPLOYMENT BUREAU -US FINANCE BLDO; oalknuah, nign craa only, for rltr oui-crn lerrilurrv-'" Man. bee Mr.'it TJBED ATJT0X0BILE8 To obtain satisfaction from your used-car purchase, you must study three elements: "he car," 14.1 the price, "the house" these three, i house. and the A Cadillac-Automobile Sales Corporation 144 North Broad Street HELP WANTED-MALE Continued from Preceding Coliimtt SALESMAN A real opportunity for real sales A !".-..-.- ..inn whn ha- turned Or Cat! nVan w..hmb.t.on7whf hasV-rne.l or can. Ii Vnim fti- mnrn yrv! commlsa on bants: Tarn ,B0U0Uor more ye.rlvV commissi, en30 to Mi 'advancement rapid .nd itni -" ':Ku: -.:;:R:m.hi r.niri anri pure ror SShc nual.fyr'AdiV.,.' with full par ?,ncularsliil3riger Office SALESMEN WANTED Our salesmen nre not "Somewhere In the t-leid1' they are out of tho trenches. "er the Ton" and at 'em. out where the real lighting and real money Is. If you have this -fn.l of sales ability, backed by honesty and education, we, will make a place for sou n the best nnd largest organization of It" kind Iti the world. Call early. H. A. YOST. Jtl floor. 130 8. 16th at. SEWER wanted on Wilton rugs. SH-1 mtchlne; steady work. Apply Tollock Huston Co.. Tulip andpauphln jts. SHEET METAL WORKERS. J00. union. 02 Wc per hour: large out-of-town construction camp Wrlghtstown, N J.; lodging and transporta tion furnished .free' 'rom Philadelphia only. ApplylMvln&LeJghtnJllriI.t. STEAMFITTERS Fifty union men '" Wrlghts town. N. J.; 2V4c per hour, with wenty or overtime; 0aglng and transporlatlon furnished free from Philadelphia only. Irwin & Lelgn. ton. 1S4 N. 12th st STENOGRAPHER, first class: salary s.'o per weeK to "."i ."'''-. -v.i; --: ARMS CO . EDDY.STO.-K, erences PA. Bring ref- TELEPHONE OPERATOR, night jrk fjoo'1 salary to start. Applv Remington Arms o . Eddystone. jnrln5reference. . TlME CLERK, tke charge of payroll and pro ductlon; good opportunity P 1)15, Ledger Oftlce . TINSMITHS''. 100. union, for Wrlghtstown. N. J.: 02-4 0 Per hour; plentv of overtime: odglng and transportation furnished free from Philadelphia onlv. Apply Irwin & Lelhton.154N. 12thsL TREE TRIMMERS wanted, familiar with trim; mine of all kinds of trees. Apply William Foster. 1208 N, 31st st. WEAVERS 10. wanted on narrow tapes: can make J20 to $25 per week. William Salmon. 23J,orlmers J!rooklyn.p YOUNO MAN. bright anil fictlxe, between 10 and 18 years of age. to work In news paper office, excellent chance for advance ment. Apply after n a m. to Mr. Kell . Public Ledger Office. 0th and Chest nut sts YOUNO MAN for storeroom work in In"1",""; chine manufacturing plant near . J rankford. convenient to train and trolley: excellent chances for advancement -.good wages to start. Address, stating age and experience. P 0J, Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN. about 18, with some high achool education, to learn business In optical store! good opportunity. J. E. Llmeburner. l.-U Chestnut. - YOUNO MAN wanted to make blueprints In the Autocar Co.; good opportunity to lenrn shop methods and become a draftsman. Apply The Autocar Co., Ardmore, ra. , YOUNO MAN to take" charge of payroll, also onenlnc for assistant bookkeeper; good oppor tunity for advancement. P ni3. Ledger umce. wm.vn ,MV ...nntait nntt fnmltlnr With reCetV- Ins telephone messages and some knowledge nf electrical business. Apply iWM. FOSTER, 1208 North 3Jstst, . . YOUNO MAN Chance to learn good trade; rapid advancement. Porter Bro. Textile Co., HiajdHraingParkave. YOUNO MAN wanted In stork dept. of elec trical supply company; good opportunity for live party, iuk naco i. YOUNO MAN. 17 to 18 years. In office of chem ical laboratory; J8 per week. P 921. Ledger Office YOUNO SALESMEN The Public Ledger Sales Department offers ambitious young men aluable training in practical salesmanship and rapid advance ment. ... . Several new positions are now open. They require men from 22 to 30 years old, of good appearance, able "to talk convincingly, who are not afraid of hard work. Previous experience in selling or retail clerk ing desirable, but not essential. Moderate salar" to start, with increases as fast us earned. Call Circulation Department, second floor, 6th and Chestnut sts. WE ARE in the market for mew who are dis satisfied with their present -places of employ ment and are desirous of becoming perma nently located with an up-to-date, reliable firm, which offera Inducements for advance ment to men who have proper qualifications and ability and who are able to take advan tage of the opportunity when offered to them. To the above type of men we will agree to pav moving expenses to our city. We are continually adding to our factory and equipment, which enables us to offer a bright future to rapid men who are looking for good, permanent positions, preferably nonunion men. We also pay a bonus to men who are punctual and steady. We are In need ot engine lathe, turret lathe, llullard, mill ing machine, horizontal and vertical boring mill oprators, , Address nr call De Laval Steam Turbine Company, Trenton. N. J. General BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY BOOKKEEPERS Banking, 125-130; eev.. 82.', CLERKS General. il2-18; tlme,20: cost.t2(i, MANAOERK Employment, time & bonus. $40. STENOGRAPHERS. J18.J2.-.; draftsmen, 130-140 1301 Land Title Building. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE COMPANION. NURSE AND PRI VATE SECRETARY TRAINED AND EDUCATED YOUNO WOMAN DESIRES A SUPERIOR POSI. TION: ELDERLY PERSON: SUB URBAN HOME; ACCUSTOMED TO TRAVEL. HIOHEST CHKDEN TIALS. P 911, LEDGER OFFICp. COMPANION or nurse Englishwoman, re turning to England shortly, would act as companion or nurse' In return for passage. J 744. Ledger Central. SECRETARY (stenographer), 10 yeara1 experi ence, well educated, executive ability, desires position. J 1B4, Ledger Central, STENOORAPHER. thoroughly experienced, ca. pable. with executive ability, desires position with high-class concern. M 740, Ledger Cen tral. WOMAN, colored. 1920 Tasker St. wishes days work cleaning. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT desires work evenings; account ing, auditing, systematizing; expert service: low rates. J 74(1. Ledger Central. ' ASSISTANT TO" EXECUTIVE "" 20 years' banking, corporated and accounting experience; exceptional business and banking reference; energetlo and hard worker If Justly remunerated; am employed, but necessary to "". .'-, .-.-.. - ---. iifuser Jtnce CHAUFFEUH Competent chauffeur wishes poJ sltion; D years' experiences Al reference. Address 2107 Jefferson st CREDIT and collection manager desires to make rhanget acquainted with building trade: Inter .view solicited. A 827. Ledger Office. VALET-COMPANION Young man wishes poll Hon; reference M 838. Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN of 20. everting student of law. wishes position; knows languages, Polish, ltus. alan and Lithuanian. HH.JU., B43 N.12th ,AJ.AM?A-rtao-.SUO,, 'n "'""": AUTOMOBILES TO EIRE TO lllltE Day or night, brand-new B tourlng car;, fji.es hour, new 7 llmousjnes. 1 Bo hour up; weddings, B-passengtr 7-pasaengar ngs. funerals a specialty. ip Jliagtl Ve. -ti vnonsa rui. -a" , vi tt p. swi pr i 'Vi- T.K9 w aw- i- . -b4 t-uri"- USED ATJTQMowrrri greatest of these is "the BUICtf ii.i.. . : i'HILAbELPHii AiTVtJr-cla'r. verv ft. BTirnt SVUUA. HALES Coitrftn JVZ..13I'. smmF icai w-rJoiVrn-iisrt 5 &-.: PHILADELPHIA H-T,i"a,,-JS5rgaln. FImhji -u,-!HOAD ST. " !?, h "8KSff.wja .. " '..-lCLllin I !!., lody. and extra light expnf,' -".';.ai -Motor Co 1827 Chestnut .. !. ... .. . tVTiTJt-- ,...-.--rr-r-i- "' ' SvrHS S? tDF0D,KsALf,W.,,.c. .vAnMON-iiiTr,0,o.-2--!. J!SSss? !iasaiSDFF S32" Chestnut st. MTLPCBAKLRvRlTILDnTPARTMj? 842 nViVroAD ST. "",h"NT STsnrt'iJ':Ri ""'"'"-r. 7-Tissei;.I-,leeTri PHILADELPHIA SALES CORPORATION STUDEBAKER RETAIL DEPARTMENT 342 N. BROAD ST. """,' EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. ROCIERS. 313 S. 20th St. Poiltloos , wanted for excellent cooks, waitresses. pr lor maids. Protestant and Catholic chamber, maids, several first-class laundresses, com. petent maids nnd seamstresses. Infant nurtti German. SvvImj. French and English nururr governesses. Scn'ch couple, butler, parlor null or chambermaid: highest references: wanted, rooks, 100: kitchen maids, second cooks, par lor maids for Main Line, 2 Infant nurses lot Oermantown. MRS. NICIIO.LS. 102(1 Balnbrldge st. has Es( llsh and Irish butlers, second men, Irish. Scotch, English. Swedish cooks, chamber. maids, waitresses, ladles' maids, etc.: wsnttJ. butlers, second men, cooks, waitresses, laun- dresses, etc.. wUh refs. Phone Locust 21j MRS. KANE, nil S 10th St., wishes sltuitlonl for. first-class English Protestant cooks, trained waitress, chlldnurses. laundresHi. maids, governesses, English. Irish. Japanese butlers, couples, etc ; best reference. Pbon, SprucSlOL ' MRS. KANE, nil H. 10th St., wants this morn Ing first-class butlers, all nationalities: also girls for chambervvork and waiting, house-work- girls, several childnurnes, chlldmtldi. kitchen maids, secund room, with references. MME. PI.ATZ, 305 S. 11th: private help tils plied nnd wanted. Fhone Walnut 1713. HORSES BECAUSE OF A RECENT PURCHASE or Automobile Delivery Trucks this company has sent to us all ot their hones to be sold to the hlghist bidder. SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th AT 10 A. M. ON PREMISES LEDOER STABLER 419 NORTH AMERICAN ST. 75 HORSES 75 WAGONS 75 SETS HARNESS BLANKETS. ETC. The entire outfit now In the service ot THE EVENING LEDGER AND PUBLIC LEDGER Sold on account of close of contract. Every thing to be positively sold to highest bidders. A deposit will be required of all purchasers. MORGAN & SULLIVAN, Auctioneers. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WELI-ESTABLISIIED TALKING MACHINB HOUSE with one of best locations In town, and having agency for two oPvYorld's iendlr.r talking machines, offers opportunity for sev eral persons with little capital to share la progressive, active business needing saol tlonal capital to increase its scope. P 022, Ledger OfTIp , . FOR 8ALE Store, dwelling, stock and fixtures, prominent corner near 00th and Market u. Bickness compels owner to retire: o otaer reason: good buslnew established. For 'de tails address A 222. Iedger Central. . I N C O It P OR A T E We Incorporate, organize and financa com panies. Interview without obllratlon. Penna. Charter Guarantee Co.. Drexel BUT. LIVE WIRE Individual or concern to represent us In this localltv : manufacturers of elec trical supplies. Electrical Zlno Prod, Co.. 300 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, N. Y, BUSINESS PERSONALS . DIAMONDS-GOLD SILVER AND PAWN TICKETS B0Ultt EXPERT API .lAIHINO TOR J'ANl- ,J ESTATES AND 1MJ1VIU-1 "s 527 P-rry Bldg., 16th & Chestnut LaTJiES' AND OENTLEMEN'S csst-olt clotb. fij liVg wanted Highest prices lf'w,'l,I.5 clothing of all descriptions. .Will call, dar ej J L evening, cum or suouros. v.-u. - ---- '. ..... .1 ,y t , .,.... .I'.ninn. Bell, Poplai 1 wmm r uiit. --:.. ' . .. V. ""'- ."-'"J.a"J,.'.SSV.i.- .t m.AUKtt.n. if ti"" - WE BUY DIAMONDS Ixc Xnqdh WM. FISHER. 137 fl..8THST-- Sykes' Detective Agency inveltigatjoji. 210 PARKWAY nUILDINO Sr-? ! n! fine n)iT a i n ir iieMotor Co 7 8M I? n?5:J "J "-""I CADTSTACnTT---5 ro-S4-i'Kl t Pearls and emeralds. Appraisement 1 per J HARRY W. SMITH. 717 8ajson W '. r -; I" -.. .' . ,i lltllsro-susr- uuin't misiuage cmers; -"""i'1!,''!.vn nurekO. sntees you facts. Standard Detective uurj-Coniull-tlon free. 1B2D ChsetjuJ.EtaJcl-i FULL VALUE for (Jlamonds. plantlum. go' silver, precious stones, pawn tk-5Sri. KEI.MAT- U., - i:ni.uu. . FOR SALE ynyBijni&!&Wiitoi&v&M SiLLlARDND f0l;Ki:TlT.'t?Li5n. VuPI second hand: bowling alleys ana "gjLn,: phonographs and automobile tireiij .g,t wlck-Ualke.CollenderCompani. JSJUSSyrJ CiLLIARD, TABLES ll?ft22awXi New and second hnE-5,r 9?a "h. SIN HQ8A,reo--AnHY--Tni3yco, --IzlJg-fct DILUAnbtjoof. Sbinallon. SAJVft-JJ". sold, rented, exch'd. Ksater. S?9Sy5i?-"-i- BUSINESS rURNITURE , , Complete equipments of n.U"b" tM telephone booths, etc .good as new, .. SS5..itatv:'-....i. un.n. radiator. )i IIUI-IKAIL, aKKn':tnW a Aih Ph. DkS J fc nttliigSap1420 B. fin, J n, ?- 117 .CEDILLA. Pbet- SSTSSTSm T,w--J ,2:.? f ". A--.M? &0 V 3 i".-..i