trEK " ;-V"J rfTi.W ?';,?' t- j "-' - c. 01 EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2r- 1919 is; mVT K v ' X M I W IU 14 ft W, Vr VBH NATIONALIST REVOLT IN GERMANY ' Tension Between Militarists :.'. ;& anti (Qovomment Becoming s Highly Strained 'ECONOMIC CRISIS GRAVE Bj the Associated 1'icss London. Aug ' - Renter's Itoi lln ,01 - IiicreiiuiR numbers think that correspondent hints at pave political f1"' nl ilmnce of ultimate older lies tension In Herllu and the possibllllj of,"1 l,;,,;,lI """'in Ibis element does ... .i,,,i !.. I.. .1,., ..r I,.- Hi,, not desire the Klnrn of the forim r cm- Nationalists to earn out a mllltjrj Cfinp. "'The political atinnsphcie in l'.eilln." says the coriTspondent. "has become surcharged owing to recent disc losiires nil recriminations following lliein The material thus far pioduccd is frag nientarj', but the government parties aro in tile nil intngc mir their op- poueuts in liaving eonlrol of oilu ml ilocumenls. No one has come out of tin) nffnir mcII. but the Nationalists probiibly hae been injure d most." The real import of the i.iuipnigu is iorc nignitieaut that mi.'bt .ipp-ai nt ' first Right. It is not nienU a simabble about past hMon Itoth snb-s hine been (sparring for an aiK.inlage In, ause ot the expected deiKnr politnal stuig- -Ia time Is fm !,,, - 'V)o-pito the siipci1iii.il li.iii.piillili Of lifq here, tin inner tension ipinniiis as great lis eer. nml posmi the lute summer will .ee no attempt at ,i mill- tary coup b tin Nntiou.ili-ts In tin NntioiMll-ts Mc.e mill, ,. i.,.s of .his ,, denionstr.it nuis In n couple tslastw.ek wl.-n Hi. i. was "There monarchist of regiments display of new blink, whin and ie, Hags nith npprnpriule nm-i More ) r i inii.i! iti-stuns ATI.TI( tr n J ote; t- BLACKSTONE Vlrirlnlu me. owl lh hfucli nrlokliia; fi Htfl I'irr. Ciip.i(l( 500 ltT m?r Ice. conifflrt Hint injnnipnt ea nulrr baths. pr1ntf ami miMtt pnl.il nipn ran plnn 1ft up dulh 1 iiruiwnn pi in tip dall. Audi lis In tr-uin Modfru Ionic unci rtiruthe lmll tlp( iittsrltnl. But I.'Tiitrtl, Topiilur lrifil Itotrl Hotel Netherlands NrTT York Avf., 50 janls Tram Kuirrinulk Cftpaclty 400 I.eitt p mi ' ,ifs run ning" Wuler In hpir (.)iii 1 re J ifnips Hft thins" Prtil(ri" t nni not ! !'ti i nr bprtal rpfert: inr. plun, lt(i mipuIi V! to $3 tUUxi S10. 17 .VI. (). $i u-pkl AITniTST Itl'TMU i-r Pron-i-lnr - A. 1I..UL..I. mnii Q1 PIm CtmtHyVtH Arooriemn pUn.Ubl and aerrice KJIaaturu, freme cotni running water tan oma. eieravjrireavonaDenoev i'rB"ii yamr.Ownrliipmanac2neTiL J.L. LEEDS I Oa Dm Omu Fre.t. Irialic C.U7, J I I AmrlliM l'ls,n. Win. A. I.eech. Iter j PITNRY w Vurlc ave., near Ueah. , lat-ctaas Imtfao , ...la ..I...... dantly supplied with best market affords, battia, all concenlen.es. bathlne fmm imupe free, ahnwer bathi. J2.S0 up dall $14 00 up weekly. Capacity 2f.u M c iHLLNEV ' HflTRl. k'PKnnvi a OPEN ALL YEAR Tennessee ave Jul! o Boardwalk. European plan. Every appoint Bent, moderate rate restaurant HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Alwnja read Terms mod rt. Phone or write M Walsh Duncan HOTEL BOSCOBEL, '"'".Ky a" . near v. L .. beach Ilathfm; from "hbuae; open all year RKII f . MAKIO.N NOTTALL Atlantic Avenue andUoariT t walk. Eitellent table. Phots- i170 New Clarion Sy-,Av6 4 1"acn uara.. i? Booklet. bK UONIKACK. CAl'H MAY. N. J. COLONIAL HOTEL I r.ooma With lialh Itumilnfi WatM riciii'mf 1 "I'd PeuBiiM TV It Owner and Proprietor i'THE WINDSOR ""', 125roon. 00 bath liew and nt-.nt., ?nt applk-ntlon H 1IALPIN "- t Ot'HW IT. N J. Normandie-by-the-Sea L too rooms. 100 suites with prlcita bath.. fwn artesian well water; Ico plant, electric ..ltiht slant. ciecaiora irom ground floor. Directly faclnc the ocean. C'ulalna the i.e.t f-Si tTof, rates, full Information and booklet ad- ciryM . ii. n. c;.iii;. Jlanacer. Tennlv courts Nmf kk . UC nur- TV T ,n X." I ti-- . , --- - . .. t .miinicijn , .ymore "th weaiey. vxc. cuisine uniieiiui iiikl. J tr i Iti stiivb ii Minor.. N. ,1 Ifetel Harbor Inn ?" .S0"""1 k oeean rms Heax'hle Mr. M. 1 Miller &. 12 Ttonenherger Irops fc FBANKMN COnNTY. TA. A Iis tin ctlveSummer and Autumn Beport. A trictJT mcidern hotel with excellent Ubl Pd Kenriee. Altitude 20C0 feet. splendid roads s-olf, tennis, etc. Will Remnln Open ritlll October r .Inhn . f3i.ot MMrao-er DEVON. I'A. fi'i" "j'TT.1 h,P of America' '"il ' bf, Wonbitrnn Inn n a1:i Lln"- I t.t' "jfBourne "n clIlly deslrabl, for blul. Q men with families. Rooms wlta bats &?. .all- reasonable rates. Danclnr. Large ! t grdunda. "wide, veranda. Phone U.rwim IT ( AHItON. PA. WtU lake Hummer Uoarders in mi lieauif fuifarm bomei sood food and fine location, laa xirovlde permanent home for ared vr KV V ! who are wllllnr to pay for comfort, iU AARUEN SPOT TAIlI.i: WATEU CO. P4r T Akron. r. vrr WKRNERSVII.I.E. TA. Xhk HUhland Itoase Now open Overlooking tis famous Lebanon Valley. Send for rat. a . , ana-.1ecol.rs. Address M. K BRINKt.ET K It' Hillside Bu- v,tr:.J"iv- bi,h: Si """,earae, Katherlne aerhart. 21 roroNo MOUNT INH Pelawarw AVater Gap. Pa. : , ti tub moi'ntain rAmnnr. ., THE KITTATINNY " i". iEUWABKVATKIt fiP. P. ;.-le leadlnB hotel of this famous recleni " Su lu Dec. Capacity 5110 Strictly . mooenij m"ih r..,... Muuie nurses. itrilns;, ooatliiKl orciieacra concerts, e, i!.ceptioiiHi cuisine American also a U carte trill Clarace. dclet, auto maps and terms upon rc- jtiicn i-itici! i iit'i. Mount rofonu. 1'a. 0N0 MOUNTAIN HOUSE HVATHIN AIIOUT 1800 FEET bathe In hotel and cottage. Capacity tort v. two years same manacement. and outdoor amusements. Music. II. I.. HllllKr.lt. Jr.. Manager. MrhatlCrek. I. i'8 Fall. House !. fc; abroad.' pfi oaum r.orman iiutTman, 1VAH I UXOTON. P. C. flington Hotel an 8e 4iulniit.. (root ererytblai; I una European nans ,T$BUts.$2&Up I'W :nm ? I 1 kSkaJ I jrt ' mj" .HiTujy, MTJHM over. Borne tiny ngo n KiiRslnii unr flaR wns liolslcd nt the pnlnoo by the occupy ing troops nml Im still flyliiR. Num bers of political nrrcsts Imvc been innilc umler ninrtlul law In vnrlous purts of the countrj " "I'rolmbly tbc troops in tlic nortli could be depended upon for such nu nt tempt. an.WMij In the beginning, l'rob nb!y tluir xticcraH nould tuilj be tern l'orarj mil vtoultl result In bitter civil wnr, with mutchx to the most radical elements, mid the initiation of the dis tracted count r) uoulil be lomplete. The more snuiblr oHkits udnilt the pisi blllt of this, but deiirccntc It. "recline between Hie picri iimctit unit the inniiurvliiMN is Mrniiicil bei'nu-e the Siitcrninriit dismissed a few othcers who tiled to hinder nncptmicr of the peace neror who is vciilclt iccnrdcil lis u dc- spHpi-. IH, ,,,,,!, ,.'.,... f.ililiful si,iiTl..il ...1 urrniitl blsnsni. 1'JOO tonnel-, otticers port raj him as baviiiK been duped into Might li.t the llerlln gcitc'iii- m,'t. I'ood Mliiisin Selimidl liiul outlined si lining srlinnies for the mines and I lots P Miira' a sollcare l'ltalla dalla turner plants. 1 lie lime bien re '.,.., sjiI1117Ilp ..1,,. nro-otitciiu'iite m ,, or s tend down tint he isi-rln' sll"ll",',0 '" Prc-entem nie lil,,h to leslgn soon. iM-iitic.i per la inniieiiii7ii ill carbolic. "Me.iiiliiio . tin coal il nation be conns dispiintc The i.ulwas lime oiilj tlmtien ilajs' supplies, and man nf tin g.is works h.ne le-s. In ltinnrla pilvnle supplies hae len loiihsiated for publie works The liui'k wcirks baie stopped f,ir hick of coil Hie miners intend lo continue then public ieistniin until the mine's lime been soeialiisl. nml an lliie.iteinug to stnke nnlesM nolitif.i ofTenileis urc ule.iei "'Hie imploie. of the hicnieiii works in l'crlm uie stnkiiig oeir the tpicstiun j of the lelntiM nutholitN of tin dlici ims and the v m'cimn's coiimil i "nie bulk of Ihe lieinuin people are . ,, , llf . vMh of ,,p ,,.,,,! llir ,MM n,n,v m Itelgiiim ntid rt.inie. di v , 1lfl slJ ,n ,iUl. ,tr,ars will , I, Im pubvh.. h .1 srftiip ot paiMtils nil., ,.; tnmi: l"7hl7,,,;'""HuJ7 on whoh pcipiilni jinlnn ills of the wai are foiimleil ,7 lllrr GENERALLY FAIR NEXT WEEK Mai n npMQlnml ThiinHeKhiwp May ue uccasionai i nunaersnowcrs, ,, r. . I However. Says Forecast , W.isliuutmi. Aug -- i I'l A I' i Wi.ilher lonililions foi the week be K'n m ti usi.st I arc- oiih and "Mid ill, Mliintn stale-. 'IVinpei aim c mod ,i,iie Inn in iv iioi'nal; giiiu.ilh fair. ilh i prohiiliilu of oiiasional Imw , s ii, milliile of the ill ek. s.,nii!i Mlimtic i.isl (iiilf slates and i -l i ul f vlitiv l'i inper.iture inn mill . giiii'.illi f.m but with oiiilsiou.il Jisai I Hindi i-howi is 'lln le are no itidic.i lions ol ,i ili-tui Ii im c in the Wr.-I i ...i.. - . i 1 1, 1 i n. ' ' tlh... , tin in.l renne-see region of l t.re.n I like- nnpir Mi-si ippi ami lower Mis. inn inllii T. iiipeiature in ii r normal ctieru'li fair although meii-i mil ln.il thiinilei.sliiiwers arc luob.ihli tin Ii -I half of week sir-Misiiip Mintr.i PaeiiKer und I'relcht Services NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Orduna Vailban .Aug. 16 Aug. 21 Carniiima AiiR. -o Orduna ?Ppt. 16 Cinnani a Sept. 2.'! Orilinia " ii o Cainuima ... Oct NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON INtW lunrs 10 juuinnnii lun Mauietania September 3 V !.. ?orvtoml.or "C, Mauretansa fc.eptem.uer J , MCtu vnili; i. PI VMOIITH NtW lUKfs to ri miJU 1 n, HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Koyal Grorrre Aug. 30 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and CHERBOURG I Caronia Caronia Caronia Aup. 21 1 Sept. 18 Uct. Jo - . NKiv ruKN lo rLimuuin. HAVRE and LONDON , Saxonia A up. 20 ri vod .- DIBArne I llLif i wiiv iu Aj-L.Wkj j n-n.,rtnii Ann- J , rdlliiuiuu ut,. v j NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia Sept. G , BOSTON to GLASGOW ! tVinrlia ..7. .Auk. 16, PHILADELPHIA to LONDON I Vennonia Sept. 6 Philadelphia-Bristol (A"S") Tr.inin A 5 VCllUOin KiUt Venusia Sept. 13 Pier 16 South 1300 WAI AWT ST.. riur.ADnM'iui State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS Vacation Trips by Coastwise Steamers No better way to put mind and body in perfect health. Exhilarating days and balmy nights. A restful and invig orating voyage. Fares include meals and stateroom berth. Excellent rail connections to and from all Southern points. OLD DOMINION S. S." LINE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond, Va., and all points South. Leaving daily except Sunday at 3 P. M., from Pier 25, N. It., New York. OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdays at 3 P. M., from Pier 35, N. R., New York, for Savannah, Ga., and other Southern points. SOUTHERN PACIFIC S. S. LINE, Wed. and Sat. at 12 noon from Pier 48, N. R., New York, for New Orleans, La., Gulf Points and Pacific Coast. For passenger information and reservations apply to Con solidated Ticket 03ces, 1539 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Phone Locust 5800. J. J. BROWN, C. P. A, Coutwiie SUamiVip Liici, Pier 49, N. R, If. T UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director Gonerml of Railroad Philadelphia to Hamburg AMERICAN STEEL STEAMER 10,333 Tons Sailing Late August Shipping Board Rates THE CHARLES T. MEGEE COMPANY 574 Drexel Building l'lIONi: 1511 LAF CARB0NEALL1TALIA 1200 Tonnellate di Carbono Saranno Inviate Ciornalmente dal Bacino del Saar Published and Ol-trllulletl Under rr.H.MtT NO 311 Aullinrlreil liv llu net nt October C. III17 on rile Ht the Pmtofflro uf Fhlla ililn.iln li Hv order of the President a s iirnM'so.v , I'oslnins'rr General Itnma. 1 njriitn. Jm Kranelii bn dc- ' i,n "' lornire nil nana, per iiinm-iu- i , ,p , ,rno ,,, ,.arlIM. Oalbncino del , ,,. . , . ,, .. ,,, ,. Snai. 'io e una rlpctlnnne degli ai - -i tl i fntti nci critic! giorni uei r.m e Inttinti, I'ltnlia ha pnnNcduto a dis- posiioni che i-cmiaiiiio a far econo-i 1II1I1II' ill.lll to '.ii bone srn' pin' posslbilc I'jrecchi 1 1 nil I soppressi. sono state " This is the ln-t ioiife!ioii that Mich I'.irigi. luglio (rilnrilatol. 1 giornalija pledge had been taken by the home iipotiMtio liingbi resoiimli della cei i- I giiaidi. It ilu ins siispiriou that the ,, i ii i .. i i. home guards were inleiu.ed to be a nioiiii ioniineni,,,Mlh,i della batt.igli.i ill, ,,,. ..,,, l'periun In r.ippi i ciiuin.i del liovern ftniiift-c iisisIimi il Miuistio guard.i sigilli rd oltn alle lappresenlanz.i delp triippe all, nti anehc mi reggiineutO " alio in che er ..in, nte d fesc la cilia Ming me m icearouo le aulontii e ppo pel depol re Inn i Millc toinbe del , eailuli Alle iinifi' che saharono i;poim. i! imniMro .m.no olrnm- I ' I nienti i IJnghiiidelti ofieili dalla 1 1 t.i . il iicinraie lirancai'c in proniiu rio' mi diseoivo iiineggi.iiite alia snld.i uninn i.-im iiaiu. .ieii rmtum. e ionic pegno ell amniia lialeiua tra I, .Mt.aiKR uB I. oxcwi: t,ushind due popoli eotiscgno' la ('rote cli (iiierui'"' Hinni A -Uler n Ininrs ,ind rrlends. i i rmpioceH of w ,er a su. incited in Ilnlianti alia cilt.i ill onorinieii.e ill funrai herci.es luei j ,, m parlors of . . , . fpt, , ,,.....,. , r . M .Row i. ml 27i i.i.iy1- ,.sr ' intr,Ti. 'liitli 1 t-liirti'lll frri 111 Psl Mtilimirilim I la letteia diretia dal liencrale Diaz nl iPiirnl( 'irjn , pom.inilaittn ,. til , trnppo InuiM'M in Itiih.i. it) ou'nsinnf1 (!' 1 lllip-lt I Ml (Ik . fu V.illr .i i I- !.. ti '" M'i'-'- i ihii.-iu wiuk "II salnlo che 1 l.-einlo Italian-. lTn ' 111 i.ilorosi iiimpigiii fiancesi, mole i ' 1. , 1 c-sire num. 1 auenna.'ione ill Kiuicrii 1 iniiii I" nudge .on certc7.7a In , le due n.iioni. -orilli -ul eampo di bat- , i . . ii ' tngli.i -aranno iigiiabm nte unite iiellu , - 'l'i' - edell.i pa. e." . , . ., ICiilll.l, I agoslo - Siiomiii 11 rotri- spond.nte da I'angi il "I'opolo ' il'Ilnliii" iiflennn i hi li wiliilnne cl 1 1 ... . , I liostll ptohleini Illl.lll7l.iri per 1 ipi.lll I.iiiipii fittiiiiiiionlii riin X,l,i.ee S. hliU7ep, siibiniliu'ita i blenii Diie ifTc'tliMi Ta. la ,e Ii altri pro 11 , IH litopn.t pirslti roiulmo ! 'iiidn tiiiiiniarm Itnlo I . lit, . . Amerii lino, del .piale gi 1 ii.irlo' e con nu In I lelcir.l, nine nltimle 1 er. 0 n iii 1 u.i..i,ion 1111111111 iimi, n- Harare alia tiupeiilomihilc trasi uratr77a let tmssiitn in I passino II prolilema del earbcine in llaliu ,..,,,, . '011111)1111 -III Ulteres-are lliainente ropinioiie pnhbli.a e la Mniupa italiium ii i'opolo Itomano iiiiliblim un art i - coin tie! cjuale, lifircndosi alia so-nen , .,'. . . , , ,,., ' sione ilell invio del carboue dall Inch I- ton Jl. dice ellC la llfoillltllln e' o-l,i,.n. lata liriiicipalmeiite ilulla insiifiirien7.i i ,. j ij (rasnoito c tnnnellaire'ici .. . . i-i. . t , u'"""lac 7"' aK seRIiatO all Italia Dice pure che per f , . . mril,n ' pon r inure nei laruone aineruauo sa- ,,,t,e necessario che il Coierno Itali- Mi ,i i . .. ns.fpvse lllhenilmentn n r,,,nll,. j Americano un amiientci di nmi a nostra . iiiviiiiM mill' ikiii iif ii'iin 11 ii li 111111 l. ' ,nPrinIln 1 ltiimn. 1 nirii'.ti). t . , . i.n i ninern ilei ...... 1 - -n - - - .... a 1. 11-1 lp,,tnti. a tanla ora, lia npprovnto In intnrtn:i ciioiinra p. nrouiiirnuiii itn i: ,Wn,.. . on oti 7V fawireioU o as rem-1 trnu I ' .TL'wiwiiitt VikTin ' hTC'ccuilil, MiTioiru - sTt.MMIII MITKKH JAVA-PACIFIC LINE JE. Direct $wki'J !AriI PRANrlm Tfl SAa rlVAnUdlAJ IU I NETHER1ANDS EAST INDIES . B.t,,la. Samarane, BMr.b.l.. Ma. , bamns dates and rates on appncanon. B. S HII-L.ITON S. S SMttltAlVAKTA ?'S PINTANG S;S.1MIRAT.AK S S NIAS I), rlnreckels ii Uros. Co.. Gen. Aita. Aifln. Din Ot () VvaMlA - . -.. m ... m ir n n .. . . I WtMMa m A 111 J Ull - (UlblSUI I . " """ ' "-"' - ""t.at. i I.OMHAHD TEUTON HOME GUARDS NOW CALLED "POLICE" American Army Bulletin Hints at Ruse to Raiso Reserve Military Force 1 CoMriu. Aug. 2. (JJy A. 1'.) The plan of ("instil. o Noskc, tbc (lerninn sicretury for inllltary affairs, to re- , Inln the home gtinnk tliroiicliout Oer- ! mini by transfcrriiiK tlieni to flic cltll authorities mid cnllliiK the Kiiartl "lo- , imI police rescues, " Is going into of- Cut, art-online to information rcnehlnn p Amciicnn area of occupation. in connection vtmi mis procecillie the tJermnn newspapers are cairjIiiK nineiti-ements. v,l,l.'l. Miy that recruits I f"r ' I'"'"" guards no longer nie le- ,(1r,,,i )( ,.lK(, ,, int1l lo ,lcf(,11(, 10 rountrj iiKitinst imnsiou. In Amer ilcan circles, it l ..mi that the abolition S mm ltt-si of whlli h m a mrmbr. Ini "' ,,lis I'l'UK1' olnloiisl is a. resfilt of rmltleme of twrcntii 1.1 N .imh . Choi- Ni)s)(,.H npw llan fm. if p()m(, (pf 1(,,d.n N J Int prlte romcnlrnco of Kiinrtlt were bound by Mich au oath Hn - lull no. .niANK ntzzo. Br.. t1(,, wml, clearh he piohiblted lindei tlic trims uf Altaic 177 of the peace """', , ,ll .vinerieaii .nun uiiiieiui, eum nienling on tin cli.ingc ot the guard to police rcscrxes, s,is: ,1 1 III ii 'ini in ni" Lord Reading Accepts Invitation 1'raueis Itawle. of Hie eecutie eoni- mittce of the lnt iimlionul Law Asmi- elation, nnuouncd todaj that I,or,I,ri"l "age. 41 r' lielaiurs and friend,' In or(J ((f .. Kltjp.l J" J-.'o ,WI, irr-sili as lioiiornn president nt N 1",' " "ll Norihwood rem Itcmaina its ,,el meeting cm Oclober 8 ill i 'TMmi'-'-Tul'Si joSkph I?!. husband l'l.imoiilli. Kng A lablegniin nnijoiinc- Jn J",r1 -"B n..ptum-. hna ju.t been ieceied. Beatfjs Ipui A Mnn uflir S n in aiii- - nu ,u. mmi ki, liiiKiiari'l oi iritp jnr Atiiin r? upi uj n chllc!,,vrs end f ri u ! invited to funeral herclcts 11111 B Ift t 111 lliertU ,.9 IV. nA411Bb -mi t fc "' I' III ' HUM II HI MI'l IllCUU'll, Mnin hu - sharpnuik i . .it" int ad- JMininR k-riMiniis ii;AVs-Vui,mn Tu I IT! Ii ,1.. 1ei- nth Month ll'l BWIMil, Hr.VSS. acd .TJr.l.'Hmut rTh.rVnoiTr: Vr.ln s eto w'n ,'"n' "l" ' , I trst day uiphtli Month, 3d. .1 p in Int .eMn 11 I'ein Inln for Newtown liiin RiadliiK Termutil I'hIU . a '"row i:'il B i miavm.im m I,tJ l1 1" husband of KHtinvn Power '1'JalHes and friend" Ul, hue ml Lodee. No .'10 y ,ni .1 m Tristram 11 Kreemaii chupiir. N, .'41 it 1. r m inhn ''oni mariderv No IK r , all nrcuutratlnns of win, h ho Mm h member Inclled lo funeral nnli e Tin. ,. .,. 'Ill . I.. ...... .,..-.. ,'.' ,- i'- MrlII,llll1 ,, icce Itil nrlcal Northwuml i em Re pnBe"m'"" "' "" """ L"""'"'n 7 "'"' , "f''i -s l'l"nh Julc .in .t.Ml liutluinrt of l.mniH llrenuin 'nee llandolph), euil of Pitrti K an 1 Inlc Van nrennin. "u -''T1 i'. win. 11 r at ips a ii.i rr cnd phi n'nj of Miirnti fook & o iiivltpil Mon 7 .in a tn lis lipil Pt Mh-.s ni t-'hun li in mm- -hi mi riPiirr i' h hi (ri isn. 1111 sjtrl'tlt irlMitn UoU Cum - "n t ;vMProNn suuihhIj Jul; z MICH i.,j. Mill III HUM .111,! IrtlU MJllilMII I Hill ninii- .nce.i -jo Viaihes und friends In v tied to funeral Men s n to, JllJ il.'l , II1f, In,H j,t ona,0 3 niurih Ro a in int itnh irn cvin I l iJUI.i:.V1'. JuH 10, LILLIAN K.M.MA. idiiuhler of Harry W and Marv K C'ob- i'",'.,"""" ''"rl-er) used In pars 0 montlie Itelitlies ami filemli Invited lo funeral sere teen, un 'J p ni 71U'J Stale road, , "r.oaUm.vT Z"l si ,allib i rov.sou dauuiier or into Catharine and I .sl'"iiu?.h,.e.r ,f ''If I,,,",rllk "rn"n ,""' sl"; l"r nf Oitharlnp T Ilrnwii ItelHlhea and friends, Lphrup of the sairo.l lleart Tro- !""'" "f the Hols r l,e .So, lets 11 V M Sodillo of t Patrick a Church Invlled In funeral Mon s a 2I 11 llllswurth sl I ,t""'mn rciulem mass st Anthonj's chunh 'a -V " i"t athe.irai c-e, , HOItAV JuH 31 HART JAVi: 1IORAN tie- "?- id.vv of J..hn Doran Ke.i 1 i,j Relatives and frienda ernoloves of J'nlversltv Hospital Invited to funeral serv- ilea cun o i in resilience or son in-law. tu.au .nei.. 'n,,-. a 1...1. ..i v. ".' h"" s io""ii"'pUn,in l ""1 rr"-nd8 ,rM l"lli r. 1 iv 1 :-.. v 1 n fnu nnn rv i inii i 1 hi M'S, At HlPhunorl MARV l,fP of William l. Klkini (nee ! lloiidl Relatlvps and frlendi Inilted to fu neral un ip m , reiiKi.'nee ot ion J r.cans i.iains icicnwooii. .-s j erl,e. at h.,u"e int itiohvcood a.hoh win m..i llliu-r- I II I M 11 l M lliril . "j1" 1st"S. niV'30 Jli at I'll kkhris At wr ii rurrnni l'i i.ti, i Kw n yfSSiiml, ,'n.Hr.,j!.1P.,!WM' "' w UminBion di ..j:n'V'K. -,Au5 1 THOMAS. I , 0f Mnnn inw i.iitk; anci latn ijporci "iiM-i, jiaru i i i.eiaiices ana rr en H linl'id to funeral Mini. 1" a i .. , ' '"'ih. i, tin. 1" r...denre. Jam, a i Hurk, 'Jin t.im ace Wnodlynn N J Int at Inner Merinn cl'a ) C'em I'rlenda may c all hun ';MN' July 31 ANNlr. T rAItltlGAS Tldnw of Thomas J CJatln Itelatlvia and friends Inttted to funeral Mon . 8 31) a. ni Ml!t Cedar ae Solemn hleh mass of reiulem fhunli of the Transflsruratlon 10 n nu i amrurai i em auio itinera! RllBN July SI, MT C. daughter llrldaet W. and late Wllllum , :..,.., Uetiues and friends Incited lo funeral Mon S VI a. m . 1241 V Tlnlra at Snl.n, niasu of requiem nt St Stephen's Church 111 ii m tnt Vevn I'uthaml r'n. HAI.UaAN July 31. MART. lfe of Thomas HalllBan Helatlves and friends It I, .V, -rou'i'ieVa0,' &lonK.,,,:r,S,e,." i?Tl! ft.'tlMrtK Church "JoT U"iS,,mW uii Cem Autn funeral HII.r At Hrent. Irant r Jnh 'J.' f'up u.n JAMES R , HIM. ,, ..3, Ncirlh .MileV, ! Phlladelnhla Notice of funeral Int. r from hla summer resident e ritman. N J fu (irK DHDera DICaSP PnlH tvnv rtiiv an wii.i.taxt r son of Piineml late Joseph C. and Narah K.ern eerclcea Hun . 3 n m parlors of a P I 1'rHiikenfleld Sons, u30O Vine st. Int Laurel l Hill fem ' l.IMPBR On July 31 1010 WILLIAM hu.hund of Anna Llmper Itelatlves and 1 frlendn, also Robert P Iteckert Council. No I H7H O of I A. and employes Shawmont pumping- stutlon, Itobert Orler TtepublUau c en und llarmer Club of 18th Ward In I tld to funeral Mon. 2 p. m at late i residence IOT2 E Berks at Int Palmer , liurlal Orounds Remains may be lewed Sun to 111 n in I.INDPOM. July 31 ANNA V daughter of lute Charlea and ltridaet I.lndbom (nee Slenhenal Relatltes and friends. Fl. V M , tiolallty of the Holv Tamlly Churh Incited J lO lUlirrttl, ',u" . v n "'j iirnirm;,, ut aunt Mrs John Naeel 145 Wright Bt Manayunk Solemn requiem mass Churrh of the Holy i amuy in a m. int private LONRROAN July 31 KI.LEN wife of Tierce Louerean J"uneral Mon , 8:30 a m Tii.'t Porlnthlan ave. Solemn mass of requiem Bt rrancls'ti Church 10 a ni. Relatives and friends B. V. M Sodality, Invited to at tend Int Holy Cro C'em Auto funeral LOWKR. Aue 1 WILLIAM CI'THBERT. '.'d Infant aon of Morris William and Blanche Ma I.ower Funeral services Mon . 11 a in residence of parents 148 N Robinson st I.UPKIIR. Late of 4450 Osage ate . sud denly, July 81 DONALD I... husband of I.dlth N. l.upier cteiatives ana rrlends emploje. of Ilaldwln's Loromotlte Works at lMdystone. lnvltetl to funeral Mon., I p m funeral parlora nf William II Checv, S W. cor Sillh and Spruce sts Int Mt. Moralh Cem Remains m.cy be clew Sun, 8 to 10 r'xiacnlinNET Of 5361 N 13th st . Aus; 1. LOUISA WOOTTEV. widow of Rev bam. uel Macllurney Relatives and friend. In tlted to funeral serlcea. Mon . a p. m . Ollter It. nalr lllds . 1850 Chestnut st. Int prltate Omit flowers MAOEE. July 30. MICHAEL JAMHS. son of Janres J. and late Katherlne Magee (nee Mcllrlde) aged si, formerly of Con shocken, I'a. Relntltes and friends Invlled ... i.Hi.pal fnn . H il m . aunt'H reHlilenca Mrs. John'McOeer. 4417 Ridge ave.. Kails of Schuylkill. High requiem inysa St. Ilrldget's Church 0 so . m inc. nuiy uross cem McOINTY. July 30. SUSAN, wife of late N Aicuinty, i.riviti: uu trieiius in- . . . . - . :M I linn DlVn n M. nil. tiled lO JUttitifi. -iuii., i, in . itty Amber at. (Amber and York sta ) Solemn requiem mass at the Visitation Church at 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral ,..,..,, ,nvn ,, MC1IN1 Icrj -jut , i,irt..i , iww DI atrtck, J. McInUre Relatives and friends GttiiS I to luneral. Tu.s .' 8:30 a., m.. 1836 Shunk st. Solemn high mass or requiem Church or me ipipoany m . m. int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service. tTNPEBTAKKnS IScPB DEATHS MrNtlTT Aut. 1, WIM.tAM A., hu OBticl of Jrnnlo Me.Vutl fncs Oray MK'utley) Rplntlvrs Hint friend cmplovoa of Wntsnn. Mclnlfl Co. Irnitcd to funernl Tutu . S P m , L'OSCi Slid nt. tnt Mt Morlnh C'em IlemAlnrt mnv bo vlf?wM Mon . R to to p. m. . O'MALMiT. July 31. MlcllAKI. 15 hud band of Marx O'Mnlley (nre Mmculrcl nml on of lute? Patrick anil llrlduct O'Mallty. of rarravaucch. County Mnyo. Ireland, nda tlvea and frl?mla Invited lo funepil. Mon , S a. in.. 1013 I'lerra t. (below Murrl" ,' '. Illeli mam of requiem St. ThomR Aquinas' Church n:30 a. m. Int. Holy Crosn Oem. O'hlM.MVA.V. Julv ni, KJ7 11. VAaniiiiiR lon lane. AONIIS VERONICA, wife of John J. O'Hulllian Services and Int. at ion venlcnrp of family, PAUKIN Kudflnll July -It. E9TEM.A. I'AIIKIN (nee l',ulde). wife of OeorKe l'nr kin ttelalhen and friends aro lnltel to tho erlee Von afternoon at a o'clork at tho I Illliaf Tl 1t,ttr Itl.ltf lfi'tn f-halmit Mt Int private friends may view body Hunday etenlliK 7-1(1 to 10 o'clock QttlN.V Suddenly, July 31 MART .wife of Onen Qulnn. Iteatles and frlcnde In. Mlert to funeral, Mon, t'.lo a m S04I Pnimlvwlne ft. Solemn requiem maea St, rrniii'la'a I hurch I) a. m Int. Cathedral Ccm Aulo nemce. Omit flowers IintlN" July 59. ANDRKW T , 01 of Alary and late Herman Rehn. nplatlvea'ftnd frlendn, I-eamJe. of Barred Heart of Rt, Atcatha's Church: t.. O. O. M., No. Mi Mooeo Heart lection; Court Hnmllton, No. IM), I" of . CnlumhlR Idie No 10, 8. of Il . Invited lo funeral, Mon a .10 a, m , 71o N rtcitli ft Solemn requiem inaaa St Acatlia'e Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Croej Ccni Auto funeral UICIOS llllv 31 WAI.THR I, htlabaml of Herllm M Hlccca and eon of Clenrpce i:. ttllrt aian J iiiKKn iveiatics ann irieniln. sp-ed r,J 2111 Tnsker at nelallvea and friends InMled to mnerni aeriieea. jion . 10 h Ti st lllta s c hurch llroad and 13llsorlh fie Int llnlj Cross cem noi.t.ivAOf.N miy 31 ch:novi:ka. wlfo of Carl r.ollwHirrn (nee Hntz) acred ri.1. Rilatles and frtendn Inxlted to funeral Mon 7 an a ni . r.ie.'O ddleon st (finth and Pine etf 1 N Phllu tlpqiilein nines St c'arlhiire's Church Ham Int, Holy Scpul rhrti c'em Vulo funcncl SCIKIIKR udllllv Julj 31. AMI3MA. dHtlBhler of Peter ind lute Rachel Hchaler (nee Swopcl. aed 41 Relatlcce and friends InMled to funeral eerM's-s Sun. 2 n. m. residence ot brother Jlirry Kclwler 30 (lllhsni si I,cndile Int llltlsldo Ceni Trollev tuner il M MM Mil, -Juh 21 Vlltl.IP. husband of laic .lulla Srliniahl acrid IC Relatives and friends i idled in funeral un . 1:10 p ni , 17 01 S 1th Ml lot Mt Morlah Cem Krlends ma call at 7 to ' p m ir'iirriiiii.r -Jui at. AfAntiAliirr a . daiiKhter of late c harles N and Mary K e aii.d smlil Inee Parker) and s-n late Mlehici and Hridtfet Smith. Relatives and friends puipioce ' tn cramp A. Son fa and K U. i o Invited to funeral. Mon.. K no h m 1111 ndpemont st. Requiem mass Chur.li "f Valliltv 10 u. m. Int. Holy Cross c'em Auto service. SMITH- Julj !!l WILLIAM 11 SMITH. Relatives and. friends Invited to funeral from i hureh riad clli-duyii. I'n Sunday. 4 p m Int M II Cem ill.idwvn. Pa. Convevante bi Irrlniore for trim le-illnu llroad Mrret Hlatlon. .1 I i p in ItiPLPi sub 1 1IARRT C, huahanl of trA c Tiru.h loplis Relatives and friends Invited to funer.l tv!i es, Mon p m , apartmeutr oT K'rk & J'lee. U301 G'ertnnfi tocvn me. Clin Int private. WALMI Anar 1 ANNA, widow of John Mulsh R" lathes and friends Invited to funeral. 'I ue? , 7 10 " m . -Sl.l llrown st .Solemn mass of re.iul.iu nt M Kranela tinier chur, h at Hi it in. Int llnlj Cross 1 r?ANi: cm Juiv .10. mm, Alicia h. ANI:'. daunhipr of late Jacob tl and Marv .ane. Relalhis and frienda Invited tn fu neral service,, on Moil , lit M p ni nl late rehldrnee 111 I Morris St. In, private. West I.Hlirel Hill Cem BBI.IIilOllpl NOTICKS SIXTH WEEK AuRttst 1-9 Quiet Talks nu "Fine Family Passions yy !.v MR. S. D. GORDON Every Morning 10 to 10:45 (Except Sundajs) Ortran Recital 9:43-10 BIJOU THEATRE Boardwalk Near South Carolina Ave. Atlantic City l'relilcrlan AKt'H KTRKKT ClU'ltni. ISth and Arch Ile f B MAC'AUTNKV Minister. 10.4.1 n m. and 8 p in. e Alfred Grant "Walton Stamford, Conn. 7 11 p m Clrcan recital IIKrlll.KHKM IKF.SII1TM(I1N CIIL'IK'II itinuil and DlarroncI Ms He. Aduloa Allen In ihargo of Summer iervlreR 0 .'Ht a in Sabbath School T.esaon Kludy. 10 30m ni Mornlnc Worship. nrrnon by Ite Ailolo Allen 7 30 p m &erlec in tharge of the Christian l'nleaor Society. 1'ver hod weleonic Vnltiirlan 11RST VMTAHIAN t II t ItC It, LM25 Chestnut st Hev. rRKDGnll'K II GflirFtN'. Minister. 11 a m Itev W 'roolnaIl. of AVU llilliKton. Del Mill preach UNITARIAN SOCIKTV OI' flERMNTON Union aerviees, July i.-'-eptember 7. In clusive, at the First Unitarian Church. Chestnut at nboce "lBt eery Sunday t It a m. Itev. w A Vroonian, of Wll mlnctnn. Il.. will preach. All are Invited. LOST AND rOTJND BtlLI.DOCl lyiat. Enallsh hillldOB. strated front RlttenhouKB Holil 22d and Chest nut. white, with brown spots, weljhs about f,n pt)unds, ansccers In name jack Liberal reward If returned before 10 a. m MTrCASE Lost In front of Ilellevue- stratford. on July SS. hettceen 10.30 and lfl.ri.1 n tn , one lot of Jewelry In a black S.iWf ,7 VetuVd .ffTTs.lWB'S Co Junlier and 1'heettiut sts HELP WANTED FEMALE AMBITIOUS TOUNQ WOJ1EN TIIOH-ORADI? VOCATION FOR TOUNO WOMEN 18 TO -.'5 YEARS OP AQD I SALARY PAID WHILE LEARNING PERMANENT POSITIONS CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES t RAPID INCREASES PROMOTION OPPORTUNITIES EXCELLENT SHORT HOURS INEXPENSIVE LUNCHES COMFOIITADLE HESTR00M3 CALL TO SEE MISS RYAN ABOUT THIS INTKRL'STINO AND PROFITABLE KM PLOYMBNT ANY WEEKDAY FROM B A M. TO 5 P. Mi. AT 1631 ARCH ST.. FIRST FLOOR. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BOOKKEEPER to assist In bookkeeping; de- partment of corporation In northern sec sec ihfo ary tion or cltyi one ivuu utii uo Bieiiugrapnic r.o-k preferred! state age. experience, expected. P 008. Ledger Office. CHAMBERMAIDS and waitresses! 154 per montn; noarci miu tuumi uuiYvc.icy iios- pita! 31011 ppruce ei rnctit .un rlrl for chambervrork and wait. Ing wanted by September 1 at St. Mar- tlru. Phlladeipniai j-rotesiam preterrea t email family! permanent home; must be com- petent with good reference. Detent twltn kovu iviciehvc, i mi. ACU' , er ornce DOUHLERS and Jack winders: girls over 16 learners paia wiiua learnum. pnacaa maxon Mills Allegheny ave. and llsnrock, OIHL. settled, In builder's office to keep books and take letters In shorthand. M 853 Ledger urnce GIRL wanted to do tnpplng and drilling. Apply Edward a. Budd Mfg. Co., 23tli and Hunting Park ave. OIRLS. 10 years .and up. to learn operating: you ran ejirn $12 to 125 weekly and paid while learning. Ua"rat Pad Co., 207 Diamond t,, help Wanted-female Omi,9 WANTBO ....KFin ,n vi!AP.' or Ann IN CHIAnUTTH tlKPAIlTMK.NT IK8tRAni.V: HTKADT WORK HOT I.UNCHKS RKRVi;U .AT I'RSH TltAM COST aOOD PAT, KXCEI.I.B.NT TRBATMCNT .l.tJARNBIlB PAID 10 WKKKT.T INCREABEU AFTKIl 8ECONH WKEtC LiaonTT ft mtdiim TortAcro co. THIRD AND ONTARIO BIB. aiKLH wanted to learn che tRdlerC wnlKt trsde rood n-ntreiif mM who learning! don't mlns the chance to rnme up while there l im ppenlna- Applv Klelan t. Hus. man. 1057 Rldae aye,, third Moor JACK WlNDi:itR and doublera: ulrls over lill learners nald while learnlne. SIhck- prnaion Mills. Allegheny ale. and Hancock. MKNDKRS txnerlenped on knlt.fabrlrs Ap ply North American Lace Co., 8th and AlleehenV ale OPHRATORH, .expcrleneed. colored, on sew inn machines: straight seamlns: best vv aires paid; only Rood workers need apply. Ill- floek Mf Co. r.11 Market st OPRRAIOKS, experienced, and learners jm union speelal machines; seamers and hem mers on Jersey eloth halhlm; suits; steady work, paid while learning; work 48 hours week llvgienlc Fleeced Underwear Co., 2411 N Howard M ori:ilATCIRS wanted on ladles waists, on all parts, piece or week work; also closers wanted on Morrow machines, also button hole makern and hutton sewers wanted. Apply Kaplan L Sussman, 1027 Rldee ave., third floor. OPKRATORR to earn Universal Pad Co., 12 to JS1 weekly. 257 Dlamund st. SIK.NOC1RAPHKII wanted elate aue. ref. erence. salary desired P Ml. Led. Off. TI'.LBI'HONi; nPr.RArOH e-cperlenced on Hell and Kevstnne bosrd". RtntP expcrlenre and salary expeeled M 110. I edirer OfTlee. TYPIST nr dlcluphoti'i operator, must he fast mid able lo do clean work, tills Is an pxeelleiit opportunity for a ffood tvptst who wants to take up dlrtaphone work: ap plicant irlve reference and talary desired. P nis Ledger Office YOUNG LADV. vvllh expeneneo In bookkeeping- and stenography, permanent posi tion with real entntc firm Applv In writing, stating fiuatinealloua and experience., M 3'J8. Led;er Orflee TOUNcS IAPT. Protestant, high school grad ute, for an office poeltlon In a wholesale uduihi ivur in wriuua o-. ii-uscr vimvi HELP WANTED MALE nUACKSMITIt wanted flrt ran. arcua tnmed lo htavv nhpo work of all kinds un to (0i() and ft 00(1 pciunds Cni und nee me at Hanop Hotel ll-'th nd Arch l Hat u Mux afternoon or fcnint; T .1 Krwrne. lU.ArKSMITH. rxrrtcnrefl Riid hMoer Urintd nti hlRli'ffrado iijtoinobH hodlps; ptHdv work cood m Auplv IJrunn & Co. ItSO r.lllrnlt t nuffalo N T UOUY IlliILDI2TtS? expcrlpmod. nnnLM. for hUh crude RUtontobilc bodice, steadv work, booI pav Applv Brunt. A. Co., 080 KUIrollM . Huffa In N nooKKr.cpr.il The Public l.dffor Company Pr!rH thf Rr?rvctH nf ttn experi enced bookkeeper to work tit nlsht! bourn ."i to ll.lo p m -pply Oth Hii'J Chestnut. Ask for Mr Wl't-t HOOKKr.i:rKK b HhuleaalA liousn; rrefer one with knowIedBe of tturrouchs loolc keeping marhlne I ii2Q T eiltter Office DUAIrrMAN (architectural) wanted lm mdliteh HtHtO' i xprlem and nalnry expertM ft nil time of reportlnc Adlreaa - hnrlen M RobltmoTi anliltt 1001 Tlmea 1 Hwimtrh Uulldlrtg, Ulrhmond Va P!IONt.K JIk Hiid fixtures first pIhsq with ut leapt f N'ura' experience, wacen t htart t'W ponltlon permanent. M 210, LediTer Office IiRAFT.SMIJN' rirHt-clflRt Htmctural steel he Kera and detailers wanted, permanent poult lona to the right men trxr.Hport.it Ion paid, b full parlculars In firnt letter and how noon m rntiM repor hlef onstneer, the Vorruplno Cn Hridgeport Ooiin. nriArTMtnV Hxp unhltert hI Hrarta 'en. Aiitilv Wni h'eele & Sonv Vi lmo Arch, I-.N!UA LRP transferrers and prcimen wanted bj rointnen.ia! Ilthocraphtntf houe. Icnated In B.iUlniurr Address t a2fi ld grr Offleo, statlnsr experiTico and salary tpnted KSTIMATtm experletKtd on heating and power pi pine. Htale aire experleiu c and -irnry mjj i.eouer unice rOURMAV wanted experlen. ed orruTT ehel nikihiiiep must br ablo to manage de partment nd male t-Tmpleg iitdeTHndenth , Mate experienr and Balary expected. M S'J7 I.etiger Off lee HAMMniihMnir. nrst cUm wanted for making all c IrtHen hlupe forging under lisrlraulle pres, excellent wages pi Id flrpt ilHHt irwn See mo tit Hanover lintel. 1'Jth and Arch Gts . Saturday afternoon or eo Hint. M J KenttiM HOSIERY nin rixnn A'i .man wantkd tor I.AItaC SUCTION OK ItlB MACIIINB. noon mos'hy and i'i.r.ma'i:nt po.si. TlON FOR ItKlllT MAN. AITL.Y P CL'3. i.ududh orriun HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD WANTS PASSER BOYS PASSER HOYS TASSER ROTS - Must be oier 10 sears and furnish proof of ago APPLY 1.10 fe. THIRD ST. .see Mr. Khaltuck or Mr. Phillips IWt Arch st See Mr. Swart: on YARD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE LABOREr.S .18 cents per hour, feeds & Derham. contractors, Columbia avenue bridge, ocer rtchuvlklll river. V. and R. R. It, East Hlver orlie. Falrmotint Park LABORERS wanted Apply Joseph P. Cattle L Bro. . Gaul and Adams sts MACHINE HAND Experienced man on up right molder single Lead: light work: hlgh eet tcaces 48 hours. Mill tllh & Tioga sts. MECHANICAL ENOINEBIl: must be a man thoroughly experienced In repairs and operation or nil tools P fill'. Ledger orflee. NIGHT CLERIC wanted for hospital: must be German or Jewish, to live on premises. r (117, IHlger Office. NIGHT WATCHMAN wanted: muit be thor oughly experienced on steam boilers: In answering give age, experience, references and wages expected II SO P. O. Box 3470. OFFICE BOY for advertising department. Public Ledger Co.i must have completed Srammar school, be active and capable ot olng clerical work Appty Mr. Wescott. AdcertlHlng Department, Publto Ledger, 0th and Chestnut FREE I TRANSPORTATION TO ROCKLAND, MASS., AND FIRST WEEK'S BOARD VAMPERS WANTED STEADY WORK YEAR ROUND. WE PAY THE HIGHEST SCALE OF ANY FAC TORY IN THE DISTRICT. 24 PAIR 2-ROW DOUBLE NEEDLE. .75c SINGLE NEEDLE ..-.,,. , 02 S-3o COME TO rtOCKLAND. MASS., TUB L1VEST TOWN ON THE SOUTH SHORE, i E. T. WRIOHT t CO., INC. TELEPHONE 420 ROCKLAND MASS. rikLP VVAWTE D KALE rAPURCUTTUn, private plant, excellent opportunltyi permanent, 44 hour, .week! libel work! stnto experience and amount ueaireo. I-. u. Uox. ZIOD , BtallQn H t'Al'En I10XC3 Kxnerlcnoed cutter on " .tr .,n!1.'. or double scorer. Apply Schoettle's. 310 Florist t TortTnn9 TR J!ASRtE FuiiNiTunB. apply wan AMAKK.n's rimwTimr. Vaukiious1i. JiSEKU5 L'ORNUa SSD AND WASlli niVBTEIIS UXPEIIIBNCED QANOS ON rinccwoiuc siiirriNo board iutes T1IU TEXAS RTrSAMRMIP CO. OATII, ME. NOTICI. Is hereby een that the CUII Berv- Ice Commission of Philadelphia will hold examinations for the following- positions on tho dates named Tor detailed Information a??Iyr.?.t it," I1!"1" of ,hc commleelon. niom oca, city 'Hall: inln i Auk- 12- Alia- 12 Auir, 12- I.lneman As per ordinance Climb" 14 no a day coal passer. . ....As per ordinance AU. 1 - - i- iiiicLiiniiuai; .111 Ausr. 12 Sheet-Iron worker its Aur. 12 Wheelwrluht .! JI" Aug-. 12 niter attendant tiii leiper tmechanlcal) inno .11)0 200 .H' )" tVv" """"o'oJ-AsperoVdinance Aua-. 12 Drlcer (horse) A.h..AMu Aub. 12 Carrenter A per ordinance Aug- 12 Wlreman 1"00 Aus. 12 Assistant operator (Penny pack creek sew sec treat ment works) 11000 Aus-. 13 Rrleklaver Ae per ordinance Aar; 13 Steamntter's helper. oraln!- . ... , t . t . A per ordinance Auir in number helper.. A per ordinance Au in steamntt-r As per ordinance Aur 14 Ilodinan As per ordlmnce Aub Id Caulker As per ordinance Aux 1 1 llnllermaker .. . As per ordinance J - Aus 14 Boilermaker's helper, Aft nf APrllnnrii Auc 12 Automobile machinist. ,,,, . As per ordinance Aue IB Chauffeur or nmbulaneo drlcer . . ..,ra.'?t'?r? As per ordinance 'Ju,r J?. Machinist . ..As pr ordinance Ausr. 13 Instrument Installer andere- .. i,11"! 11 50 a dav Aus. It Hostler , jono Aub 14 Klevalor operator J3.21 a d.iy Aug- 14 Elevntor .nierhttnlc. ...t.loOaday ub 14 niackamlth As per ordinance Auir. 14 Wharf builder t. on a day Augr. 12 Machinist's helper. As per ordinance $"Rt iJ l!a!ntt,r As per ordinance Auk; 10 Driller 3 nu a day Aue IB Machinist (electrical). . .JS 00 a day Aub. 13 Plumber Aa per ordinance Aub 1, Ulfforer (for repaint to Cltv ,T Hall totter) ?S 01) a day An" in tirM-e ronstructor SI. 00a dav Aug:. IB Oateman mnn A in Rammer 13.7.1 a day ius. aii Aumuuin an.er, .s per ordinance Aub. 13 Flrst-cear npprentlco $420 Aub. 13 Operator (fire alarm and tclc- .. Phono) J1400 Augr. 33 Second-tear upprentlio noo Auir. 13 Lamplighter I3C0 ROBERT M aniKPITIT. uii.i.iam ir KnninKR. NICHOLAS Al.RRECHT. Commissioners ROLLER Practical man to operate Kane , Roat h machines makliiB .pedal sec tions from steel bands want man who can take charBo If tiecessarv: will consider draw bench experience btate experience and reference Moderuto salary at bturt. 'o 95." r. o. nox 300 SHEARER on madras Boods Applv at onco Robert Lenls Co , Richmond and llrlll ste . nrlde.burir Phila bTUl'CTUIlAI. STEEL CHECKER wanted. muct lie able to read blue print of struc tural and lank wotk and Inspect and check finished structural Iron work Apply em ployment drpt., Atlantic Retinitis' Co., 3114 Passuiik ace UPHOLSTERERS EXPERIENCED WORKMEN ON 11IOH CHA11K fURN'ITimE APPLY 1VANA- MXKER'H I'URNITlIRE WAREHOUSE NORTHEAST CORNER 22D AND WASH INGTON. YOUNG MEN wanted to work In samole- book department of wall naner factory. ent ot wan paper rectory. Smith 4. Pare. Water and Appiy jjecKer Snyder ate YOlTNtJ MAN as salesman: profitable busi ness. Inciting future: employment where ou lite, military serclee preferred, c C. Mejer. 71 Broadway. Room 411, New York city; YOUNO MAN, with some ltnow ledge of drawing, to eerto an apprenticeship in commercial art. Dippy & Aflkln. Adtertls- Ine Agencc, Heed Hid 121.1 Filbert st YOUNG MAN In trutt co : Kens . slate exp , salary expected P fi0"i. Ledger Ortlce. c 'V i TTONS WANTED MALE CORRESPONDENT Wishes position with corporation foreign travel and corres pondent, eery best references. W. Am nione 551 S 3d sl EXECUIIVE married, with ability and ex perience building lip ot managing large business metal specialties preferable, de sire cnnneitlun as sales executlco with re spons'ble concern It 311. ledger Office SALESMAN with in sears' practical exne rlei ce age 31 married, desires to make change opnnrtunity must be worlh IJOOO to t.10011 per c-ttr Tl 3511 Ledger Office SALESMAN. )oung man: good business edu cation arni oniter - sears, c lo, ico.' g r c inire SnrnKTAHV. hnnt.l.eeniv elenneranher studied in best commercial schools of I'hlia., I'o.. and Paris. France: 3 years In mmv C 11. Ijedger Office STORAGE MANAGER Young man. 35, with lfl sears' experienco In tho storage bual- nuum dealreu niiHltlnn In nnniA Una as as sistant manager or superintendent. M 317, imager uince. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Additional Capital Required to make lmprot entente and expand mv hog-ralslnK farm. Investment of $1000 or more each to make a total of .5.1 000 to purchase new breeding stock, improve our buildings and sup ply feed. We have a herd of 123 brood sows and plga from 1 to 4 months old and farm of 430 acres. Investment fully secured, and will make a liberal division of profits. A thorough intestlgatlon solicited P 308, PUBLIC LEDGER OFFICE. I iiiiiiwiiHunmii iiwuinn AN OIL INVESTMENT that Is different A good, clean oil company, capitalized for $200,000; large enough to niake It sound: every stockholder get In on the same basis aa the organizers; 1.1 per cent covers entire cost of disposing of stock: good buildings, ranger field- selling par value il; will give an option lo buy at par i tlmea amount bought good until February 1. 1021: no pro motion stock absolutely clean and sound; investigate. Local agent. H A. OWSLEY, 010 Lafasette b'ldg, Phone Lorn. 611). WANTED Men with 32500 to purchase new 3V. and C-ton dump trucks: each purchaser will get a contract for hauling for on year; tit least -,! a anv, j-tiune. wnca or can Frank Parks 84284 N. 18th st. Tioga S410 after U P. m. Phone Tioga 3383 W. AN OPPORTUNITY Is offered people of botn rarge ana sniaci means tu necomn financially Interested In an old-established real estate firm reorganising for the purpose of developing and building to meet the present large demand for homes; this enter prise embraces both safety and large profits. p B14. ledger Office. I HAVE a new 5-ton high-grade motortruck and would like to hear from some active, reliable driver with experience in procuring Bn.4 hnr!t(nff freictlt! fllll Who WOUld t&lfA full charge and receive liberal share of profits! write, elating prospects, experience. elC. fl aim. J.rU.Cl W.llir, OROCERY. candj-. Ice cream bu.lne.s for sale: can be rented: lease given: very ex. ceptlonat opportunity, inuuiH luuy u weekly; good class locality; suburb. Apply P BSB Ledger Office. FOR SALE Cape May hotel: central, near beach: contains 43 guest rooms: private baths: steam heat: nicely furnished; term, arranged; principals only, M 217, Ledger Office. ANY ONE CAN INVEST his money to make 0 oer cent or up: but If you want to make n-n-A mtMiev we have the safest and moat reliable proposition to offer you as an In vestment. T 018. Ledger Office. OPPORTUNITY to invest in a real estate company; large prollts assured! If you can Invest 1100 I50IJ or J.100O weiwlll send you tne IUII OeiSlia I' "in. ihti ..I, nc MECHANICAL ENOINEER 7 yrs. exp, fac tory management, desires connection with manufacturing concern In which he may in- vest e.niuii ei i',, i'i.'i m,,.g. AN OPPORTUNITY for grocery, meat and provision store! business section of Logan. Box MS0. I-ogsn Postofflce. CARPET CLEANING WALLACE . 'OiN.jlSlSJS.N-O S3 Church'lje.,atn, HOUSES WANTED Two rldlnir hortes. Jumpers preferred, suitable for ldy and Bentleman. These horses will be splendidly cared fort they must be Intent trJntiJ5d t0 " 'he paces: should have plenty of style and snap In action, but. they must be kind and ot good disposition. Should you hnw a pair of apl mala answering the above de scription, kindly slate their ages, color, and their qualin SSn"38 .wl,h " Price. M 350, ledger Office. BUSINESS PEKS0NAL8 DIAMONDS BOUGHT Posltltely highest cash prices for jour dla- " morula, anv size from Vi In 1(1 carats; none K?.Lvet".! ."'"I old Bold, platinum & silver bought. Estates bought (prltate). Est. 10 yr. The Diamond Shop Yofi-.n.'rU - DIAMONDS BOUGHT .ANY SIZ PRICE NO OBJECT KELLY ft CO.. 1132 CHKSTNIIT HT Suite 51-52 Ocer Chl!der Restaurant Prlv. VISITINO HAIRDRESSEU. formerly with Miss Cloud! eyebrowit arched, henna treat ment, all shades blond and black. Woodland 3.15H W. ELECTRIC treatment and manicuring Of .5fTi,".H.,Xni.n"0P BIrlg., fourth floor. Rooms 400-407 152 S 18th st Hours 10-fl ELECTRICAL TREAT phvslcaf culture 1..5I Boirdcvalk Atlunllc City. Entrance to rlcnt of store '-'.'UPT.""? treatment msnlcurlng Room 101 Heed Illrtar 121.1 Filbert st Loc 81)62. DANCING LEAnN n-west fox trots and other ttp-to-deto dances at 'the Oracla Studio, 11 fl. Bth st.. opposlto postofTleoc WANTED ANTIQUE furniture, old china, eld Jewelry, gold, silver, false teeth, diamonds. An tiques, (US Chestnut. Phono Walnut 7058 ANTIQUES and modern furniture, feather beds, marble vases, broken Jewelry: .highest price.. Write Pioneer. 1028 N. Huber. Phoat DIsTond H5 CAST-OFF CLOTHING wanted. ladles' and children's clothes, best prices Phone Mar- Icet 5 MS W. or call H Stern 837 N. 4th WE PAY cash for anv kind ot stock re rnoted at once, noil Oerniantocvn nte. BOOWe rntt SENT CHESTNUT ST.. 200i Desirable rooms and it-no loI-slonal onice. DARIEN N. 3015 Furnished roomi for rent. u" or kitchen; for light houBekcep'g. (1REENWAV At'R . F..1IA Tf,irnltieHrnom ciec. n -w. neat. Tor gentleman: all oonv. LOCUST ST., 1303 A few very attractive rooms slnglo or en suite: 1 room and nlrvatn hath. TINE S00 (Tho Hreeilen -Well furnished, lirge alrv front rmtnis: single, double Hultes private tiatlix. summer ralen bl'RUCE ST. 1012 (llflin-huret) Double and single tacani-les. biniitlfullv furnished: running w-tter nud prltate baths, elcctrto liglilH. iilinnes . SPRUCE ST. ir,2t Strictly hlgh-class rmi.: excluslce. homelike, mmmer rates BPRtTCE HT , 1711 Housekeeping suites and single rooms near RlHenhoune Square. L'lfll ST , S.. 237 Two desirable commu nicHtlng roomsi fiirnlshetK 18TH. N.. I3H-141 (THE RURIC1 Modern. up-to-date turn, rooms, electric throughout: dallv and weekly rates', conv. to stations: gnno .ecommodntlins tor traveling people mill ST . ., ette furn 247 Suite. 2 rooms. Kitchen r tinfurn : also 2 parlors 16TH ST. N., 1401 Two rooms, hnuekeeolntr: single room J'J.RO furn.. DOCTOR'S OFFICE. 50th st near Walnut: also other rooms: all newly decorated: all concenlences M 320, Ledger Office. FURNISHED aril unfurn apts and rooms, etery section: all price.; no charge 1220 Fllhert Ronn-s 11 and 15 T'h I.QC. 4782 . ATTRACTIVE furn apts : some housekrg. Sherwood Apt. Agency. 22.1 P Broad st. . wrsT riiir.ATiF.i.riiiA WALNUT, sons Desirable unfurnished rooms for rent: Ughth ousekeeplng privilege If desired 43D ST S . 448 Nleelv furnished thlrd storv back room, with board optional. 40TH ST.. S. rn3 Single room, furn.: elec, light, continuous hot water: mod convs Room, with eery convenience. In a beau tlful homei .8 Phone Preston 360. xfw jkiirkv sniimnAV KIRKWOOD. N. J. Tlirecihand.omety fur nished rms.- conts. : on lake. Apply Analey. ROOMS WANTED YOUNO MAN PROTESTANT. 22 cultured. desires room between 4000 and 5500 North and east of llroad: large, airy front pre ferred, with breakfast 6 a. m . dinner. 8:30 P in : no lunch. Address J. U. Stein. 3400 Walnut t.t , WANTED Furn. and unfurn apt, and rooms every section: large list waiting. 1220 Filbert 8t., Rooma II and 12. Loc.4785. BOARDING 230 8. 17TH Finely furnished suite; also blngle room with board, references. APARTMENTS APARTMENT HEADQUARTERS Central apartments a 'specialty, Sherwood Apt. Agency 225 S. Broad st. Some very attractive furn apts . some housekeeping FA1RMOUNT AVE'.. 1006 Two rooms and batty well furnished, every convenience. Applv 820 N HUh OREEN ST.. 2029 Furn. hkpg apartment. 3 rooms, bath, kitchenette See janitor. LOCUST ST. mental stef 1500 Two excentlonal aoart- ments: steam heat; electricity, etc.: private Ltmlly; 163 to ISO, PURNISHED APARTMENTS LENOX APARTMENT 13TH AND SPRUCE STS. I Furnished housekeeping apartment of 1 bed room and bath living room, dining room and kitchen: for rent to October 1 or bv year. I'none ni ivine. walnut oauu IU1H ST., 8. 127 (The Geneva) Furnl.ned bachelor apartments. 2 rooms and bath. In the heart of the business section; 2 blocks from Broit 1 St Station. 1B1H ST.. N.. 1401 One or twu roords fur nished and bath: 15.50 up. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED To rent. 6 or 0 rooms and bath: unfurnished housekeeping apartment: south of Market at., west of 52d st. preferred: kindly .tate price M B2II, Ledger Office. TWO LADIES would like a housekeeping apartment. lurmsnea. m gooa locaiuv, tor at least 0 months, beginning October 15. M 3,'4. Ledger Office t NKW JKKWr.V eHIAfinORC YOUNO couple desires apartment, 8 roomi and bath, for Reason; uptown; state par ticulars In first lettert near Maryland are. preferred. M. 225, Ledger Office. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTB THE T0URRAINE SPRUCE. 16TH AND . DE LANCEY STREETS PHILADELPHIA'S LARGEST. FIRE PROOF HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT MASTER ST. AT 16TH ST. Excellent location: convenient! refined; cor ner; southern and we.tern exposure: 8 cheery outside rooms: ST0 month. Jamee A. aioran. ibwi uitmu hyp. 850 S. 11TH ST. t Desirable housekeeping apartments, 8 rooms, bath and kitchenette. APPly Jenltor. on, PremlM. or lAUUAnn H"U "iu. NEW MODERN HOUhBKEBPINO APT. 8 rooms, kitchenette and bath 1824 Chestnut St. MEARS ti BROWN. 202 H. 18th Bt. APARTMENT HOTEtB THE GLADSTONE UTIt AND PINK 8TS. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF THE DELMAR-M0RRIS Amrton clan THE LITTLE HOTEL. 553 H. Broad sL-S good place to- live while In- Philadelphia J TUB CLINTON. J 0th st. belovr.-Boiuce f Jjc4.ro turn. and'iiuHi.;prUejitj. t k I l v Oi. ; 4 ."5? , - .f.w , Jfo ' . " r r V ", !i n t' i ,"JSa-"M- W-ky V n i; i '.Ti'-. iy. r i a't if 11 ifi1Jj 0 ti ."WAte .f - fr
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