! ttsV; -?j!.eiwv j.M -W.-1 'lfip''fir'il -"-.' "Y-Sh 'J tp"V --' v''-''-V8 --wvnjp 5(OTwI5ppaw f It '' ' ' ' ' " A -. '. "j ,; u X ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILAl5ELPHll SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 19i9 y ..' fcVtLS 1 " 'T'-iT jH fi. ,t PW3 BUMMKTt RESORTS, ATI. NTIC C1TV, it, Ju hOX .? Ambassador iUaianticritij.rN.J. The Atlantic Coast's newest and most luxurious hotel st costing $4,000,000- now open to the public and catering to a select clientele. On the Board Walk, yet in the quiet Chelsea residential district. Direction of D. M. Llnnard. Presi dent of the California Hotel Com pany, operating the famous Hotels Maryland, Huntington and Green at Pasadena, the Alexandria and Cali fornia HoteU at Loj Angeles, the Belvedero at Santa Barbara, the Fairmont and Palace at San Fran elico. and The Llnnard to be opened next year In New York City. (Worlds Greatest Hotel Success Dme and Dance m the FAMOUS SUBMARINE GRILL Exhibition Dnncinfc by Americas PremierArtists Mr. and Mrs.PAUL DE CADO. lpit l.ociiteil. Popular Trlml llntM Hotel Netherlands New1 York Are.. SO yards from Rnnrdivalk Capacity 400 Llevatnr irmt" bains run nlnr water In bt dronm- Fre Fe-inir,- Bathing Fr-Miec from hotel Dince ri-"r Special rntes rner plan with mcnl S3 ti 3 ilalln SIB. $17 SO. S.O, SIS weekly. AUCt ST R1 HWAPFL Proprietor aBDCHTon VlrrlnU An . etc to Veach and Steel PIT Carai-ityOO American plan.table and serrlte j tiMflurutLTM. nriTa.eoa.ns rwniunK -..-r. inrroms. elevator: reu3nab'rate prn all Vlrdnla me. and the bench, ovrrlooklns the Steel Pier I upncily soo 1 irrj en Ice, comfort .mil enjoyment. en wntrr baths. prlnt nnd piiltllr specl.il inerl can plan ?l uu il y ; Kuroue.in il hi j-3 up dnlb. litn bos tn trilns. loilern tonle nnd ruratlie h.iths dept. nttarhed. r-EIOIELST.CHASLES- CbUaOcsmm TrvmU AWtAlle City, M. J American Plan, Wm. A. I.rli, Mtrr PTTNKV ',w York ae . nrar r.parh ',lli,1J1 ltt riasi hnus. abW alum 'antly suppllttl w th b at m.rU',t TfTnrds it ha, all com'TUncs bathlnjr from hous? ee ahower lath S2 "0 up dji! Jl . no t weekly Caparit 2",0 M c. swnEVKY HOTEL FREDONIA OrEN ALL YKAR Tennessee nve Just off .ardwalk. V Tor an p an K r appoint nt. Modrra e r.-ite rrTiri4n( HO'lfcL CONHWhlNlAL Alwavn open Always rpad Termn niCHl f. Vhnr or irr'tf AT Wnl-h Dunmi OTEL BOSCOBEL :TW "'?"! Ii.e; open all v.nr rtklt A E MARION otel Arlinsrton JI1:hiE" "nr neach Jicinuuigiuu Atlantlr ntv n all year It J OPHOKNE i SON. iar Clarion Ky-Av en (Ssn OCE.VX riTY. X. .1. fnvmnre ih Wesley. Eic cuisine V. P KRT J owneifcnjp met. nrlhmnro Tennlr ronrt- Near heaea t CAVK MAY. X. .1. COLONIAL HOTEL mi With Path Running ISd Fesson. W TT rm'RCir. Owner end P-oprletor STONi: II RI10R. X. .). ' "atel Harbor Inn 0(5th A "'"" ah s. M. I. Miller ft: H Roenl ercer Prnoi FltAXKI.IX COIXTY. r. Ptieti V(tR stti inUthriiiSnirmpT, Anttimnl eeort. A strictly m'dern hotel wl'h excellent table ard service. A'tltude 00 feet. FrdendM roeds-ro'f. ternts etc. "WJII rtemnln Or rmll October .lt'. .? riMrn, V,rifff UKADIXO. P. Kuechler s Roost mount pr.xx. Kr..nixo. r. Open aeain for business, sertn din ners, etc., an uual Mrs. CATHAUIXE .sriIMf'K. I roprletress. AKRON, PA. Will take Summer Boarders In my beauti ful farm home, good food and fine location. slio provide permanent horn" for npd peo ple who are wllllne to pav for comfort GARDEN hl'OT TAI1I K U.llUR CO. Akron. I'u. wr.RNrsyii.i.i;. m. The Hillside Beau " J,rh b!"h. rh . l'OCONO Mill NT VINS Mount Pocono. Pa. POCONO MOUNTAIN HOUSE ELEVATION AIinrT 1800 FEUr Private baths In hotel and cou.ice Capacity 200. Forty-twn years Fame manatiement Indoor and outdoor imunli Music Hnnklet E. I.. HdflKKB. Jr.. Manager. Delaware Water Gin. I'-. " THE MOUNTAIN- FAR DIsE THE KITTATINNY iieiawark xv ti:r n i: p . The leadlnc hotel of this famous rrcton. Open to Dec. CaprfCitj "(HI Strictly modern. Golf tennis. Biddle horsH, bathlne, boatlnar: orchcstr4 Conct rts. dances. Exceptional cuisine Am-ricm plan: also a la carte urlll Oiruye Booklet, auto maps n(d t.-rms upon re Qtiest. JOHN PfRDY COI'E MarnhnlN t'rrrU, I'a. Marshall's Falls House f'-prXcV Excel, roadi; prl. batlm. Norman Huffman. WASHINfiTOy, I. r. Burlington Hotel Less than five mlnu'es from everything American and European Plans 431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2 & Up 1 H T MILLER Manager NHORA KXI.L". CANADX. A tVonderful Vacation Playground THE CLIFTON Niagara Falls, Canadian Side Under Direction United Hotel Co. of America it . . A modern betel la srery dttill, Oatlftbk an Amerlctn and Csna. iUa Falli and Victoria Paik. Tbs privilege! of a h'th-rltu 4 s reonlrr clnli. Oolf, Tconlt, j:, KldUi aai Ooolloi. J ihrpcan Plan French Cuisine tfiw t)ansant Dinner Dancing lUstrtatlonl nay fcs mails st as i .Tto Unlttd Chsla, or kr MiUf ilrm I Tbo aiftou, ttiHSto OnL iU U F. DAltT - lyaax.OwaarsnipminsKetneni. J. u. ixi.fj ', 11 i i ii n.im iiu.niiismiiiu I l3LACKSTONEi i JUl" wSeuUERIDCE MOUNTAINS Puepa' Vl.ta crnri;r f itrkiin ( o . Ta. -. yi NITTI PARLA DELLA Important! Dichiarazionl Fatte Durante una Intervista Con- cossa a Giornalisti Published and Distributed Under PERMIT NO 341. .Authorized by the art of October . 1(117 on tile at the Poatorttce of Phila delphia Pa By order of th Presld-nt AS Hl'RLESON. , Postmaster Oeneral I.nni.i, S nroatn 11 PrcMdcnto del ConsiKlIo del Minltrl. On. Nlttl, dopo ntin rimiimic- del Onbinctto, hn ooncosso !.-...:., ,1 nlmtnl (tnrnnlltl. fill - -into in quale bn fntto le segucnti illcliiarnzlnnl "II titnorc dl una rivnluzionc per pro r.nrnndn bnlwvien In Italia, c' a-noltl- n , . . ,-..-.1 tunicate infotiilato. IT! 1 111. Hi 1 ruin -,...... ,i-: .li.nr.1ln. come in nitre na- 'ion! II prnhtomn per l'nlto ensto del thcri permane o mentre 11 C.oycrno e lriuvito nd ottenere urn (liininti7ione 1 Mil prcrzl. ttittnvla 11 probiemn non j.o ,..V eeio rio'to rim dalle mn5o la .oratri.i rnn tint nincRlore prod.izinne m1 una r nun.'la dHinltive nu ' .: .! !, t fnnno aitro enc i.i- r.ihrare la vita indittrinle. nggrnvando States Divtrict Court by Federal Com- la ltminne ccinntnica die ricade in mijonpr Kdnard F. Duffcy, following ,hnn. dei l.ivorntmi tesl con 1 numen- ... . , llann,, , ,i ,;,., a hearing here jesterday on charges tarn i! cn-to (Win Mta. .... Oicnrr" relitnire alia vita nazio- Kroving out of alleged sugr.T profitcer- nale ll ritmo piimicro. ri'tabllire 1 ,n(J imonl rappor.l tra i"'"l' ' Tlie four men were charged with con tranzo, tra oapitalc o Iaxoro. in un.i parola ha ditto VOn. Nittl occorre vpirncv to violate section four of the he tuttj gli itnliani siatio uni'i o con - j federal fond net. which make"! it un I'ordi nrll'affrcMtre la nnnsclta ceo- Inwful to chnrge !inrcaonnble prices for nomlcn della Nazioue." i the neresities of life. Circa la nolitlea cMern 1'On. Nittl hn nwdoneo was introduced nt the hear- hiirato c'-e il ri-iiltato nnora (.uii-v.- gulto dn'.I'opera del Ministro littont e stato qticllo di valvaguardarc i diritti c gli interes'i dell'Itnlia ccrcando di n tahihrc con lo potenzc alleatc ed aso- di , iato migliori rapportl ui nuuciu coiiiiaiita I.'On. Nitti ha tcrminato dicendo dl mer fiducia nel snencc e colto intcllctto d 1 President!' Wilson per una soluzionc rigunrdo le n'-piraziont dell Italia, in modo cho pos-a tale solnziono esserc oddisfnccntc per i grnvi problem! con nosi alia vita nnzionale cd economiea, die tuttora formano oggetto di discub sioni e uegoziati. Durante l'intervista l'On. Nitti, rl spondendo nil intcrrogazione del giorna-li-ti. ha detto che non c' del tutto im probabile die egli possa incontrarsl con il Primo JIini!.tro franceso Clcmenceau . con quelle deH'Inghiltcrra, Lloyd Oeorge. in una citta" del contlne franco -italiano. II convegno evrebbe Vimportantissimo , ,!. !1 ..Alnmn 1 ITU ft Tln tt t O scopoai ue.m.re """"'""" J'"'""""" ; a nuestione dl Fmme ed in generalc venire nd tin accordo riguardo la siste ninnmo dcll'Adrintico oriental. Durante la seduta nlln Camera dei IVputati, l'On. Nitti, rispondendo nd una intcrrogazione ha uetto chc la relazione della Commlssione d'inchiesta stil disastro di Cnporetto, fara' quanto prima dittribuita ni Dcputatl ed ai Senator!. Disse pure che la disotissione pntra' essere iniziata verso la mcta' di hCttembrc prossimo. II (ienerale Marnzzi, trn le acclama- STKXMSMH' M'TICrsi I'assrncrr nnd Frelcht Services NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Orduna Aug. 16 Vauban Aug. 2: Carmania Aug. 23 I Orduna Sept. 1G i Carmnnia Sept. 23 'Orduna Oct. 21 Carmania Oct. 2S NEW YORK to CHERROUUG and SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania Sept-ember 3 1 Mauretania September 2D NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Royal Oorgc Aug. 30 Roval George Oct 4 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and , CHERBOURG Caronia Aug. 23 Caronia .....Sept. 18 Caronia Oct. 23 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and LONDON cavonia Aug. 20 Saxonia Sept. 24 Saxonia Oct. 27 NEW YORK to PIRAEUS Pannonia Aug. 28 BOSTON to GLASGOW Elysia Sept. NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia Sept. PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia Sept, 6 Philadelphia-Bristol "BSk"") Venusia Sept 13 Pier 1G South 1300 WALNL1' bT PHILADELPHIA State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS JAVA-PACIFIC LINE Direct JP0' Service SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERUNDS EAST INDIES Datala, Samaranir, Soernbala, Macassar bailtnv dates and rates on application. 8 S BILLITON S a SOriRAKAHTA, 8 S BINTANO. 8 S TJISALAK. S M Iir.NGIvALIS J. I). Sprerkrls 3. Bros. Co., Oen. Aits. Office. 2 I'lne St Han Francisco N V Office, 17 Battery IM. II K.Uurnett Aet Philadelphia to Hamburg AMERICAN STEEL STEAMER 10,333 Tons Sailing Late August Skipping Board Rates THE CHARLES T. MEGEE COMPANY 574 Drexel Building l'HONK 171 LOMBARD nlonl delln Cnmcrn o apesso lntcrrotto dn np.1ln.11sl c srrldn InnfRKlnntl all'cicr clfo ctl nl Ducii d'Aostn, lin rnmmcn tnto In bnttnglia per In prcsa di Oorizin, til cul domnnl ricorrc l'nmilvcrsnrlo. L'On. Mnrnzzl dopo nvcr (lotto chc domnnl Oorizln cclebrcrn' Rolonncmcnto In nun libcrnzlonr chc signified' rlmilonc nU'Itnlln, ha fntto rllcvnrc 11 dovere del I'nrse Intcro ver'o In nun erolcn c de Knls'lmn figlln cd lin proposto die In Cnmcrn si nssocl n tnnfn gloriosn com mcmornzlonc. II Oovcrno nsociniulosl nlla pro postn del Gencrnle Mnrnzzl lin nccolto In propostn del l'rcsldento della Cn mcrn, pcrchc' n nomc til qucsta sin in intn uu tclcRrnmmn nl siudnco dt Go-rizla. SUGAR HEADS HELD FOR PRICE GOUGING Must Answer in Federal Court for Sales at 14 Cents in Pittsburgh riUbnrsli, Aug. 0. (By A. P.) Ocorge AV. Shechan, president and dl reefing bead of the Central Sugar Com pTny, Cblcago, nnd thrco representative"! nt the ronccrn's local branch were beld for the November term of the United ing in the form of telegrams nnd let ters, in which it is nlleged President Shechan dictated to the local branch men that thev must sell sucnr at the price he suggested, and In which he pre dicted a sugar famine. Special Federal Agent Ktlgnr K Sheer testified-the let- tpr, nn(1 tppmn,,, n number of whicl: fTf admitted ns evidence, were found in the offices of the local branch bv r. I'nlted States mnrshal in his presence. I The president of a locnl biscuit com pany paid on the stnnd that his com pany had purchased 2.100 pounds of i sugar wholesale from the Pittsburgh i branch nt the rate of fourteen cents a pound. It w.s this sale that caused the prosecution of the men. Another i witness said he had purchased n quan titv of sugar from the branch at more than thirteen cents n pound. i.ocni representatives arrested were Ceorge P. I.einberger. I. .7 Shaffer and fJenrge V. Dowd. who. with president Shechan, gave $2000 hail each for their nppcf.rnncc at the trial, Shechan was served with the warrant upon his ap pearance nt the hearing this afternoon. PLAN U. S. LABOR PARTY Chicago Conference to Discuss Pro J eet Henderson to Make Tour Chicago. Aug. 0. (I?y A. P.) A I conference of labor representatives will , be held here August IS to discuss plans I for a nationnl labor party, Frank J. ( Eper, secretary of the Labor party of , Illinois, announced today. Delegates j from a number of states arc expected ' to attend. I The meeting also will arrange for an ' itinernrj for Arthur Henderson, Ilritish labor leader, who has sent assurances, that he will come to this country, Mr. Esper said. It is decided to launch a national party. A convention will be called for October. Connecticut, New York, Indiana, Il linois, Michigan, Minnesota, Kansas. California, Pennsylvania and Ohio will send delegates, according to Esper. BRUNO DUKE Solver of Business Problems By Harold Whitehead Author of "The Business Career of Peter Flint," etc. (Copyrlsht) 10 lunerai wriccs re-uaence or Mr lur THE PROBLEM OF THK rlet c Welkor. 2311) N lhth st :ion . 2 Sirrnpn PIVPIS I p m Int Gre.nmount Cem. MllbbLbll 'llAlfcLb BfCKWALTEP. Aue S. at 13IW Mednry TIib Plnlipr Tf e-,,1 ' S. k ''ane' REUBEN F P.U( KWAL- 1116 Lipner IteaU , Ti:n osed SO. Relatives nnd friends, also IWVS certiinlv nmnml whnr, Ttn members Miaslah Uniersallst Church. In n.io ceriaino amazed When XJrunO utrd to funeral serMces. Tuea 11 a m Duke told me that our efforts to help J7,?,"' rvmCrJ sU Int- prlvate- Wes' L-urel Miss Maitland recover her thirty-five caldwell. Aug s. wiLLl.ur j.. son thousand dollars, -which she loaned to ?f late James and Martha c-ildweli, aged ; r.s. llannock Purvis had got us entangled i in a serious smuggling case in which the -ecrot service men were engaged. "What about that cipher which you said was so easy?" I ashed suddenlj 3 Duke and the detective, Harvey, ex 1 changed smiles, nnd Duke then gave me g the answer in the following manner : I "What's the date, Peter?" fi "It's cr the fifth, isn't it?" "Yes, but the full date what is that?" "October fifth, nineteen eighteen." "Now recall that first line and see if you understand nny of it?" I remem bered it well, it was 10, 5, 18, DC, S, 10, 12. "ISy jove, I sec! 10, 5, IS, that's the date today. I5ut DG, S, 10, 11', what's that?" 'Tver bought theatre tickets, 12 the Peter?" "Sure oh! DO, 8, 10, number of seats in a theatre?" "Exactly clever, Peter. Now, if jou'll spell the alphabet by number the next line will give you the name of the theatre." It was so simple when explained to me for I quickly read 7 1 0 5 202.-1 G. A. I. E. T. Y. "I've iot it. Gaiety Theatre seats DO. 8. 10, 12 tonight. lJut what does 'usual' mean?" "That was beyond me," Duke ad mitted, but Harvey had the answer. "Yes," said that man, " 'usual' STKAMSH1P NOTICr.1-! meant usual meeting place for the safe part of the crooks' business. In this case it meant the Crofut Inn, which Is a saloon used by quite n sporty crowd. We've trailed Htaatburg there before, He meets this smuggler Foley there nnd talks over buying sapphire slabs for making jewels for meters. Tlieso sap phires come from Ceylon, nltbough Stnathurg bujs n whole lot of Montana sapphires." "Hoth kinds nre good for making bearings for delicate instruments such ns electric meters. We believe thnt Stnatbiirg could use nil Montana sap phires, but he bujs Ceylon sapphires fiom Foley just to cnnblo them to Sdnugglo in diamonds somehow." "Do they smuggle the sapphires In to the rountrj '(" I inquired. "No need to, for enough sapphires to be used for bearings of delicate ma chines arc not taxable, nltlioilgh bcmi finlshed stones have a tax of 10 per cent. The sapphires are passed over openly and, though we've several times managed to examine them, there's never been nnj thing but' sapphires there. "We've seen Tolcy nnd Stantburg together man times, but no diamonds ever change hands, nor hnvc wo ever caught Stnntlimg trading in them. I'm hoping that our lucky chance to sec that postcard will help us. Now, we've trailed Staalhnrg all day. He called nt the fiaietj Thcit-c and nskctl for sent PS, which he said was ordered in the name of Smith. Our man tpokc to the bov office clerk, who, when ho knew he was talking to a detective, told him that a woman had ordered the four seats nnd left them all to be called for by different people." "What am I to do or what can I do, Mr. PuUc''" "Go back to New York by the mid night tr.iiti. We hope thnt the slim joting man may be detailed to follow it on. The fewer of the gnng here to iiight. the better we'll like it." "And when I get to New York?" "Telephone to Walter for further in structions." I was then shown n way out through the back door, across n egctable patch, through an orchard and out to the tiol ley line, which I tool; to Iluffalo. Then I went to the depot and man aged to secure a lower berth on the midnight train, which in time took me to New York. After a hastj trip home to ee that Mary was all right. I phoned Walter, who'supplieil me with instructions. "Mr Puke lia. telephoned me, sir, to tell 1,011 thnt the slim gentleman did not nccompanv ou. and so would you please be good enough to observe with out ostentation, if I ma say so, sir, the factorv wliHi produces the er some kind of precious stones, but I couldn't catch the name, sir." So off I marched to the home of the Meter Jewel Company, which wa situ ated in a rather deserted section of Krooklyn. All day I watched without an. thing of interest to report. At B o'clock the place was closed. Then I took a close inspection of the exterior of the building, after which I went home. To mv surprise Pruno Ijukp was there, calmly talking to Mary about the advisability of putting up eggs in water glass! TODAY'S HL'SINESS QUESTION TT7inf is "Joint Stock" t Ansiccr tiill appear .lontlay. ANSWER 'TO YESTERDAY'S BUSINESS QUESTION An "Inland BW is Mil of ex rhanoc or draft drnien upon a per son in the same state or country. eatfjs AI.rrtlGHT At 41H Powelton ac. Auff. 8. JOHN JI . husband of late Vcrdllla C. I AlbrUhl, need 71) Notice of funeral later I UATTI.E Aup fi. MAItY E iHuchter of iMirv and late .Martin Hattlc. Rilathe and. Iri' nds II V M Sodality, League of the Eai red Heart of Church of the AFtenMr n ln- ' I to funeral Mon 8.30 n m resldpnce of m thr a24R llartvllle st Solemn r qulem miss Phuroh of the AHcenslon 10 a. in. Int. Ntw Cwthedral Cem Auto serlce. 1 IIU'IIOF Aug. 7. Ot'STAVi: C. hus l Mrd of Marie Bauhof (nee Oajerl ag'd M. It, -tlea nnd friends Northwest Baker. Kreihnfer. Fnlrmount Baker Yearly, Pcnna N(' 1. IJeneflclal Societies (-(nployes Frel hofer Baking Co, InMted to funeral. Sun., - p m , 2B37 N. Judson st. Int. priate. II 'Islde Cem. nrtOWN Auir. 7. JOSr.PH n husband 1 "i tvainrn (j. urown inee (.ronin) atied ox, 1 It, t.itus vind friends. Union LnJse No 121 1' and A. M Phlla Cousltorv S I' H b Lu Lu Temple. A. A ON M S mm brri of Master Builders' Exchannc- inlted ivt-iitiives ana irienas inll,l 10 ervlces. -ion , i p. ni., l-vs 4tn st. Int prl- lute CARLIN Aug. 8. JAMES, husband of M.irv Carlln and son of Iato Francis and Marv Carlln. Funeral Tues , 8.30 a m., 11(42 Jackson st Solemn high requiem mass M Monica's Church 10 a m hit New Cathedral Cem. Auto service. CARROLL. Suddenly, Aug. h EDWARD J husband of Margaret Carroll Helitles end friends emplojes of Phlla Ship Itepilr Co . invited to funeral, Tues . 8 1,1 a in 2047 ta. 10th st High mass of requiem Church of the Epiphany ltMU. m. Int HoI Crojs Cem Auto funeral. CLARK. Aus 7, JAMES FRANCIS son nf the Lite Kcv James Clark Services and Int private. COLL Aug 7. MARY A . wife of John J. Coll nnd daughter of Barbara Ruehele and late Andrew Schelble. Due notlco will bo given from 103'l S Hicks st. COOK. At 2001 Page st.. Aug. 7. WIL LIAM L. COOK ased 40. Relatives and friends. Court Hamilton. No 30, r of A. Penna. R R. Voluntary Relief. Imltel to services, Mon , 11 a. m., Oliver it Balr Bide . 1820 Chestnut st. Int. prlvnte L'uowiii.i.. Of ,21 Annsbury st . Aug 8. FRANCES M., wife of James P. Cruvvell Friends Invited to services. Mon . 2 n m Oliver II. Balr Bide, 1820 Chestnut st Int private. JAVU-Nl'UHT Aug 7. JOIIX nAlTV. PORT, aged 70 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services Mon . 2 p m , son-in-law's residence Ivan I.oos, 2113 W. Erie ave. Int. private Leverlniton Cem. DILTERLE Aug 7 CARL F . husband of Anna Dleterle (nee Valet), aged 40 Ilela tlves and friends. Herrman Lodge. -'n i, F. and A M , Weecacoe Tribe. No 135 I O R. M : Court George Washington No 1J4 F of A ; Phlla. Quartet Club all other so cletles of which he was a men'ber Invited to funeral. Sun 1 p m.. 03(1 W Tioga st. Remains may be viewed Sat . 7 to 0 p m Int Hillside Cem Auto service DOAK Aug. 8. BERTHA, wife of Wil liam Doak. aged M. Relatives and friends may view remains Mon . 7 to 10 p. m.. 241S Harlan st Int Pleasantville. N J . Tues, DONAOHY At 2212 Brandywlne st . Aug 8. ELLEN DONAOHY. aged 77 Fur. ther notice will b given from Oliver 11. llalr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. DONOHOE Aug t JOHN, husband of Bridget Donohoe (neo Dunlenvv) Relative,, and friends Invited to funeral, Mon . 8 -30 i m . 2413 E Firth si stolemn hi-sn trass H Ann'a Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem Auto service DONOHUE Aug. 7 JANE R.,' widow of John Donohue (neo Nash) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 8.30 a. m . 1005 Wolf st Solemn mass of requiem St Monica's Church 10 a. m Int Old Cathe dral Cem. DUNSMOOR Aug 7 HARRIETT T . widow of J. C Dunsmoor, aged 72 Rela tive, and friends Invited to funeral servltcs, Won .2 p. m , 322a Sunsom st. Int. private. DUTRIEUILLE Aug 8, P. ALIIEHT DUTRIEUILLE, aged HI Relatives and friends, all or,anltatloni of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. 40 e. 10th st where, remains may be viewed Mon . 8 to ' CNDERTAKEnS jjl ! 1ST I I I I II lUm S,m L QrgfjYiEts t l1Vil ' BROABani, DFATIIS loan p, m. Polcmrt hlith mass St, Teter riaver'a Church, 12th and Lombard sts.. Tues., n a. tn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. BI.I.IS Autr. 7, MAKOAHI-.T. widow of William Illlls. Jtelathes and friends Invited to funeral seruces. Mn., 0:10 a. ni.. 01a S Idth at Int. Frederick. Md. n. HUB a m train from llroad St. station. Remains mav l,e ( lewed Sun. 7 o a p. m, KSCHKIt Aug-, 7, HAItnY K . son of Anna Mary nnd late Andrew Kscher. aged 30 riclatlvcs nnd friends Invited to funeral pen Ices. Sun . 2 p. m. lain S Both st. Int Pornwood Cem, Friends may call Sat., 8 to lu p m. .Mtmnt.I. A Ijiir.l Rnrlnr. J. J.. Aur, 7 IIKPSIC O.. wife of Albert XV Far rell Inee Vandearlft). axed R7. Belsthes and friends Invited to funeral serilces Sun . l:ao P m I.nurei Sorinre. N. 3 Int, nrlvate. Mt Morlah Cent. Philadelphia. Ilemalns mav le lewed Sat. ete FOnt.T.. Aub. 0, CATltrcrUNA FODLL (neo Snohn), wlfo of Clottlleb Foell, area 47 Belatlves and frlnd Invited to funeral Fun . 2 p. m., 4017 N. 8th st, Int. North wood Cem. OOI DPMlTIf At Atlantic Cltv, N. .1.. An 7. ItnrtECCA widow of Adolph Clold smlth RolatUes and friends Invited to fu neral Ferces, Sun.. 10:30 a m parlors of Kmamiel Arher & Ron. 1002 Diamond st. Int Adi'li Jeshurun Cem Motors will meet ilcctru train lenUnir Atlantic City 7:45 a. m nrrMn- at Market st. ferrv P:40 a. m (IBAHAM Suddenly. Aue 8. rtODEHT OIIAHAM need OS. Relatives and friends, Mozirt Lodge. NO. 43(1. F and A St., Invited to f r rea Mon , 2 p. m . Charles Shurt left's funeral apartments. 3D2U Market st. Int. Fernunod Cem HAMirrtt Alls LOUISE I, widow of John I. Hammer. Uelatle and friends In ltrd (o funeral seniles, Tuer.., 2 p. m., lsci N lirk ae. Int prUate, HILL Vutr. 7. ALICE Si., wife of Fred M Hill nelatlcs and friend" Invited to rervlces Sun., 2 p. m . r,S40 Willows ave. Int Arllnaton Cem. Bangor, Me., papers pleasn copy. Hili r Aug 7, JIAI1T IL. widow of Frederick V Holt, aged S2 Ilelatlves and friends Invited to serlces. Mon., 2 p. m.. sons rsldmc, Harry 8. Holt, 214,1 N. 22d st Int prl.ite. JENKINS At Woodbury. N. J , Aur 8, AMANDA M . widow of Cant. Hvan Jenkins, aged 80 Itelatles and friends Invited to lunerai M n 1 40 P m . son-in-law's resi dence. Aaron Cllft. 251 S. Broad st.. Wood bury N J Int prlat-j East View Cem.. Sahm N .1 Kindly omit flowers KALLAM Aug 7. THANCIS K.. hlls bind cf lat" Theresn Kallam Funeral Mon ; 10 n in S2(l N. Tjnev st. Solemn miss of r au'em St Trincls' Church ! a ni. Heiatlvcs ind friends st Lawrence Council, No s4i K of ( lnltd to attend. Int. Hoi- Sxpuhhr,' ("em Auto funeral. KnU.NK,V Mic R aEOHGU. husband of rmlla- F Kenrnev Itelatlvcs and friends also rmiIocs of Heal Estiatn Title Insurance nnd Trust Co lnlted to funeral ", rvires Mon 2pm 2220 N. 10th st Int. prUntc All Saint" I' E. Church grounds Tcrresdile rtcmalns mav bo seen Sun . nft- s p m . KfLLV Suddenly alK S, ACNES T.. dauchtcr of late Iam"s nnd CMharlno Kelly, Further notlco of funeral will be given. KIltN ug 7 FltANCIS son of Francis and Catharine h'rn (nee Wheln. ad II Relatnes and friends lnlted to funeral. Mon 7 30 a m r rldence of pirents 3742 Fran'kfopl J" Solemn hinh mass Church of tie ASLf-iifl n 0 a m. Int St. Dominic's CKL1NC Aub B JOHN M. husband ot Caro.me Litre f iJed T2 Relatives and friind Ker-i ig'on Herd. No. 2. B. O. O. 11 ln!t(d to funeril service". Sun.. 2 p. m ' lSlH N Varcher st Int. Greenmount CCKREITZi:ll Aur 7. WILLIAM KREIT ZEit it r l t es and friends, Independent circle Nu 3S, II of A ; Mu"koka Tribe. No. I)i l' ( R M lndted to funeral, Mon., 2 ii m 473S Orl'com st , Frankford. Friends may call Sun s to 10 p m. Int. Greenwood (KMARTr.LL Aue 7. HANNAH wife of John Martell RelatUes and friends. Altar Sorleti and Lois"", of the Sacred Heart, In lted to funrnl Mon. 8.30 a. m.. Opal st. below Chur'h line Solemn requiem mass Church of the Immaculate Conception 10 a. m Int New Cathedral Cem. McCOY Aug 7 MARY J., widow of John A M-( ov aged 82 Relatives and friends lnlte 1 to (unei-ii Mon. fln m. apartments Wi'llnm It t'attersby. 3310 N Broad st. Int Oreenwood (K of P.) Cem Remains mav bo led Sun , from 8 to 10 p m MII.I.l'R uc 0 NEOSKI LEETAH, wife of I) atur S Miller, of Esmond Apart, ment l'.'tb and Spruce Rts. aervicefl and Int nt New Mbany. Pa. MOSER -Aug. 7 CARRIE wlitow'nf Wil liam Motrr and daughter of Roslna and late Mlrhntl hth f-1 vjsed 48 Relatives and fUends Incited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p m. 444H Kdaemnnt tt Int. nrltate. Magnolia Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun . 8 to 1J n m NORHIS Aug 8. WILLIAM II. NOR RIS Sr . aged "Il Notice nf funeral later. PLATT Aug 8 EMILY l'LATT. Duo notlco of funeral will bo given RACkr.N --Aug. tl. E1.LI.N BRACKEN (nee Cannon i widow of John T Bracken Relatheu and filends. Altar and Rosarv Society of Ciurch of Our Lady of ltoary lnlted lo funeral Mon 8 30 a. m , from 44r N. (14th st . West Pblla. Solemn ma"S of requiem at Church of Our Ladv of the Rn.arv 10 i m Int. Pt renl"s Cem RATTAY Aug 8 CHARLOTTE BUDD. widow of John F. Rlttay and daughter of late James -ind Eliza Budd RclatKes and friend" United to sen Ices. Tues. 2 p. m.. 5005 Trnnkford ave. Int. Jit. Peace Cem. Auto funeral REILEY. Formerly of St. Clair. Pa., Aug. s JAMES J ..uhsband ot Mary A. Relley (me (iull.igher). Relatives nnd friend", Holy Name Koeltty of Church of Transfigura tion, InMted to funeral, Tues, 8 30 a in., 5329 Larchwood ave., W Phlla Solemn mass of requiem Church of Transfiguration, 10 a. m It Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral RIDCW'AY Hiizhth Mnnih Sth ITARVUV B . fron of Henr nnd Elizabeth Borton Rldgway. Services First-day. 8 p. m., parenta' residence. 2313 N Collece ae, and at Friends' ilee'lnj House, Mulllca Hill. N J. 2 p m. EUhth Month. Scond-dav ROO.MES Aug S. MAY A. ROO.MES. daughter nf Elizabeth and late Edwin File, aged 44 Relatives and friends, employes of Lit Brothers, lnilted to funeral. Mon.. S.30 a m.. parlors of John 8. Berkelbach. 3730 Germantown nve (corner Broad St.). High mass St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. private SCHANZ Aug 8 at Atlantic Cltv. N. J . ELEANOR KATHKRINE. wife of Frark Schanz. Due notice of funeral will be glon. Sl'.RITTMATTER Aug. 0. CAROLINE FTRITTMATTEIl (nee Mohler). widow of Herman, Strlttmatter Relatives and friends lnMtcdlo funeril. Mon . 2 p. m.. from 2232 W. Sergeant st Int. at Northwood Cem. Trlends miy call Sun., after 7 p. m. TREMER. Aug 7. at 2535 N. 18th St.. JOHN XV . husband of Elizabeth Tremer. Relatives and friends. Excelsior Lodge. ..o. 411, F and A. M : members of Bethlehem Baptist Church. 1-lth and York sts.. Invited to funeral services Sun . 2 p. m,. parlors of Frederick Mann. Jr loth st below Mont gomery ave. Int private. Remains may bo vlewfd Sat , after 7 p. m. . U'AAC.n. Enlerert Intn rest Aug. 7. REV. OSWIN F WAAOi: Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services, at his late residence. Pennsburg Pa., on Mon., Aug. 11. at 1.30 p. m Further service" at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Red Hill. Pa. In ternment In the adleinlng cemetery. Autos will meet trains at Pennsburg Station: North bound at 11:411 and southbound at 10:37 a. m. 1 LOST AND FOUND LAVALLIERE Lost Thursday nfternoon. Cynwyd or Philadelphia or In transit by Pennsylvania IUI ro,,l n lava Here with pend ant, set with pearls and sapphires: finder vslll le r 'warded by returning same to Mrs. H. B. Hatch 418 Brsn Mawr -ave.. Cyn w yd Telephone Cvnwvd 180. SAMPLE Lost. 3 packets of cotton aultlng bamplo. about 2x4 Inches In size, marked Pattlson & Co Suitable reward If returned to Snellenburg Clothing Co , Ooldsmlth de partment. Ilrojd end Wallace sts.. Phlla. delphla -Pa. PERSONALS WILL JOSEPH WISTAR communicate at once with N. Stockton 14 Maple st., Notrh Tarn town. N. Y ? Very urgent. HELP WANTED FEMALE AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY tll.00 TER WEEK TO START $13.00 PER WEEK IN 1 MONTH J15.50 PER WEEK IN 6 MONTH.S CONTINUOUS AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER TO POSITIONS PAYING FROM 120 00 TO 33 00 PER WEEK BEST ENVIRONMENT AND WORKING i CONDITIONS SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS SPECIAL PAYMENTS FOR LENOTII OF SERVICE QOOD LUNCHES AT COST YOUNG WOMEN T1ETWKEN 18 AND 25 YEARS OF AGE CAN SECURE THE ABOVB IIY APPLYING TO MISS RYAN -THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. FIRST FLOOR. 1031 ARCH ST. BOOKKEEPER on Burrough bookkeeping machine! muei pe experienced anu rspiui this Is a very good opportunity for a first class commercial operator: state experience and age. M ,, i-eoger si nw BOOKKEEPER to aealst In booRkenpmg de partment 01 corporation in nortnsni mwyw Mrn of cltn on who ran do stenographic work preferred: tat fg. experience. alrT expected. P ". Ledger Offlc. POOKKEEPER, xperienced doubl entr, rellabltul aceurate, In offlc or.mri?" facturer: Mf o weekly: tours, S to ov. Appiy wn, JBf ' m v , HELP WANTED FEMALE BURLEns Olrti to learn burllnn pl v.,ThiVi.l',P,!n-. Awl Hrdwlck A llae v..... ,,u nm i.enign ave. "MiV5.11?! "Ptrlenced on Wilton carpets, t iPpJy ""owlck 4 Mares Co., 7th and Lehigh ave,. C1 IAMBERMAID and waitress, colored! aJV1"" ?.'iy of 6' w""s Hot suburbs. ""u"w oh't i.eoger uirice. CLERK for office of manufacturer! high ecnooi graduate pref. i must be good pen man, quick and accurals at figures and able to operate tjpewrlters good wages and op portunity for advancement, r 820, Ledger vjrtlce. aiRLg AND WOMEN CAMrRELL'S ROUPS ESTABLISHED 1800 GIRLS AND WOMEN FOR KITCHEN WORK PREPARLVO VEGETABLES MEATS. ETC ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK STEADT EMPLOYMENT HIGH WAOES INCREASED AUTOMAT1CALLT TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 48 HOURS JOSEPH CAMPRELL CO. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J. GIRLS wanted to learn wesvlnr: 110 per week while learning. John Norrls. 1830 E. Madison. Kensington above Allegheny. GIRL for housework: no washing: good wares 115 Ttrvn Mmvr ave , Cvnwvd MF.'NDERS wanted on men's wear: wages J18 per week and steadv work John Nor- rls. 1831) E Madison. Kens ab. Allegheny. OPERATORS, experienced on hemming st. minster tugs. Apply Bush Diamond. Jasper and Ontario sts. SILK MILL Weaver wanted young lady, who Is ex perienced on broad silk, to work In tex tile mill located out of city: must bo ablo to speak nnd understand German: highest wages paid to the one who can quality. Answer In own handwriting, stating age. experience and Phone num ber If possible. C 317. Ledger Oltlce. SPOOLERS, experienced on carpet yarn. Apply Hardwlck & Magee Co.. 7th and Lehigh ave. STENOGRAPHER and typist: must be A-l: one accustomed to taking rapid dictation and transcribing accurately; large organi zation: girl accustomed to working; with number of others preferred; no secretaries need reply: answer In own handwriting, giving age, experience and phono number It possible C 20(1. Ledger OfHce. STENOGRAPHER Young lady, experienced In purchasing department; permanent posi tion: state age. experience and salary de al red C 302. Ledger Office, STENOGRAPHER experienced, capable of doing neat, quick and accurate work: ex cellent working conditions: salary no object. Applv (174 N Broad st Poplar (1(174. STENOGRAPHER and typist, young woman. in accounting department of the Public Ledger Co Ask for Mr. Price. Publlo Ledger Co . fllh and Chestnut sts. STENOGRAPHERS Must be thoroughly experienced; good wages and good working conditions COMPTOMETER OPERATORS Experienced on Felt & Terrant machines Good wages Room 108 Industrial Relations Bldr. Hog Island. Pa. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, for 1 week beginning August It. state wages, also give phone number. "D-45." P. O. Rox 3484. STENOGRAPHER, female, rls Bldg. Apply 711 Mor- TELEPHONE OPERATORS Girls experi enced on telephone to solicit advertising will pay nalsrv and bonus. Puhlle Ledrrcr Co., flth and Chestnut sts. Ask for Miss Pa rker. Classified D, pt. TELEPHONE OPERATORS Several ex perienced telephone operators can secure permanent positions at good salaries: In re ply state experience and present occupation P SOU Ledger Office. I TWISTERS, experienced. Apply Hardwlck ft Magee Co.. 7th and Lehigh ave. TYPIST wanted, rapid and accurate, high school graduate preferred: state age, exp. and salary: good chance for advancement: permnnent: hours. fi-SO-l C 225. Ledger Off. TTPrST. should be experienced and willing lo learn use or aic(apnnne; good position with advancement. Chaa. K. Cook Co.. 211. S 2d St., Camden. TYPIST The Public Ledger Co. desires young woman as typist In Its ac counting department. Apply th and Chestnut sts. Ask for Mr. Wicst. YOUNG LADY In purchasing department In uptown office: one able to use typewriter preferred. P 780. Ledger Office. HELP WANTED MALE BOY. 111. to learn business; high school graauaie prererrea. vviuiams. Brown Earle Inc. nl8 Chestnut st. BOY wanted In Pawn shop; reference. B. D, Beerw-nld Preston and Lancaster ave. BOYS WANTED AT ONCE 10 YEARS OR OVER CAMPBELL'S SOUPS ESTABLISHED 18G0 GENERAL FACTORY WORK STUADY WORK; GOOD WAGES TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 48 HOURS PLENTY OVERTIME WAGES AIWOMS.TICALLY INCREASED SPECIAL BONUS 2 PER WEEIC APPLY 7 A M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J. CLERK for office of manufacturer: must bo good penman, quick and accurate at fig ures; good opportunity for ambitious young man. P 810. Ledger Office. . DKSIONEUH jig and fixtures, first class, with at least 5 i ears' experience; wage to start $31: position permanent, M 210, Lrduer Office, DRAFTSMEN Two wanted at once: thor ough experience nti irnshnlder and tank work: state experience and salary asked, ny letter cuuu-kh.v.ii'H1v uu.. Ampler. Pa DRAFTSMEN wanted We want several high-class mechanical draftsmen at ones. Call 588 Drexel Bldg. DRAFTSMEN, structural, familiar with de signs of steel and slow-burning mill build ings, only first-class men wanted. P 733. ledger Office. DIVER wanted; long Job; good pay: only ex. perlence reliable men need apply. M 420. Ledger Office. ELEVATOR OPERATOR, colored man, city license; reference required. B. F. Dewecs, 112'J Chestnut ENGINEERS. DESIGNERS. DRAFTSMEN wanted at once, with mechanical, electrical and structural experience. Write Dwlght P. Robinson 4 Co.. Inc.. Branch Office 148 Duane st.. New York city, for record blank. Out-of-town men will be employed on baaia of acquaintance, personal Interview or com plete record of experience, M 415, Ledger Office FOREMAN wanted experienced, on Rae chel machines- must be able to manage de partment and make samples independently; state experience and salary expected. M 827 Ledger Officii OALVANIZERS wanted. Apply Joseph P. Pattle & Tiros.. Paul and Adam t. LABORERS wanted, Sceda & Durham, con. tractors Columbia ave bridge, P. and R. Railway. East River Drive. Falrmount Park. MAN for roofer's patching wagon; steady position and good pay for competent man, P 730, Ledger Olnce. MEN to serve morning newspaper. Apply after 0 pm. Ralph Lomax. 8848 N. 15th. MEN to serve morning newspaper. Apply after 0 p. m. Mr, Crawford, 000 Delmont ave. FAPEKHANOERB There 1 good, ateady and prontnhle employment ready for ou with ii to 17 a day at Httchner'a. Bth and Mlrkle at... Camden, N. J. . PORTER and general utility man wanted, 74 N. Broad t, , SALESMAN A live, energetic salesman to represent us In Philadelphia and vicinity: ona capable of developing end handling sales force, conversant with the stationary field preferred: must nave aome responsibility and good reference. Metal-I-Let Mfg. Co., Inc., 10 Wall St., New York. SALESMEN Wa can ue 2 men who pos se b gooq peronaiiry ana are acauaintpa In and know Philadelphia, to sell yM.uto- UtO- trucks? exoeotlenal ortsortUBlty: a J.ewunlMlon.or both. yUfd. pti HELP WANTED MALE sT OPPORTUNITIES for K Urge number of Inexperienced Men Aces 18 to 48 Muat be tn rood phalcal condition Good llvinr ware paid while learnlnc Steady work assured; no labor trouble Apply In person or communicate at once with Factory Employment Office THE aOODTBAU TIRE & RUBBER CO. AKRON, OHIO SALESMEN Two salesmen wanted to atll well-known automatic eras-water heater In Philadelphia on commission and drawing: ac rount. statp experience. M 410, Ledger Off. RASH. DOOR AND J1MND ESTIMATOR WANTED Man who In thorourhly famil iar with plans, specifications and architec tural detail. Must at no have orranlzlnff ability. Permanent position: old established house. Salary $2ri0 per month. Apply, stat in reference nnd experience In detail. "ESTIMATOR." Rox POO, Norfolk. Va. SHEET METAL WORKERS wanted: all around, union State ape, If married and experience In first letter. M 400, Ledger Office. BILK WEAVERS Wanted men and women, experi enced weavers on broad silk, to work In lnnre mill out of town; ro labor trouble; steady position: high est wages paid to thone who can qualify: In reply state age, ex perience, etc. C 31G, Ledger Offlce, STENOORWR AND TYPIST Young man In accounting department of th Public Ledger Co , ask for Mr Price, Public Ledger Co Hth nnd Chestnut ts. TOOL MAKERS wanted for 31rg nnd fixture work: excellent working conditions. Apply at Ato Tin Co . Ardmnre. Pa. UPHOLHTERKRS. experienced on chairs. Applv S.r7 S. 3d St. WINDOW FRAME MAKERS winted: piece worK; nig pay: sienciv wotk, Anpiy Cl-.arles F. Felln & Co. York rd. and But- lersts. YOUNO MAN Rank desires services of voting man. exnerlenco not essential: must be accurate and willing worker. Apply In own handwriting, stating pnrtlrulara and trnlary desired P fin Ledger Offlce. YOUNO MAN. 18 to IP yeirs of nge. wanted by bank, hlgn scnooi graduate tre furred : experience not necesnary: salary $05 per month P S04. Lodger Offirer. YOUNO MAN ttantnd. no experience neces sary Keystone Photographic Studio, 817 p. Tlroi d st SjToaTIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT wants work after 5 p. m. Audits, statements, hkpg., systematizing, charges reasonable. M 33ft, Ledger Office. ADVERTISING salesmnn, college graduate and formerly Instructor In English In Uni versity of Pennsylvania, but nevertheless a real man, nccustomed to meeting big men as an equal, wants any profitable vvttrk, salary or commission, during 2 weeks vacation starting August 11. C 304. Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER, business schooi graduate, desires extra work for evenings: capable of handling set of books: can onearte Burroughs machine: experienced C 305, Ledger Of flee. BUTLER and cook, couple, well recom- mended, countrv or shore, want positions P 71P, Ledger Office. CLERICAL assistant, speaks, reads and v rites English and Italian unnueetlone-l character, slshes change of position, C 1!S7. Ledger Offlcp EQUIPMENT ENOINEEH S sears' experience along mechanical and construction line. Including design erection and maintenance; graduate In mechanical en gineering, energetic, successful and at pres ent holding responsible position, desires con nection with a progressive organization: sal. ary J3fl00. P S13, Ledger Office. HORSES WANTED Two riding horses. Jumpers preferred, suitable for lady and gentleman. These horse will be splendidly cared for: thev must be Intelli gent and go all the paces: should have plenty of style and snap in action, but they must be kind and of good disposition. Should vou have n pair of ani mals answering the above de scription, kindly state their ages, color and their qualifi cations v 1th vour price. M. 329. Ledger Offlce BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TO SHIRT, PAJAMA AND ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR MANUFACTURER Sub-contyactor wanted near Phila delphia to make up about 1000 dozen athletic underwear weekly. Only high grade work and responsible manufacturer in control considered. Can undoubtedly keep busy for a term of 6 months from business in sight. Goods delivered cut, ready to stitch. Reply P-805, Ledger off, ANY OSU INTEIlESTUn In a .. ... for a model school In Washington D C please communicate with lnill W Riverside School well established and ready for ex panalon. RESPONSIBLE brokers or johheru . .: resent a high-grade ginger ae, made with Mineral Spring Water, awarded gold medal St. I.oula Exposition, 1004; references re. quirru. rtnuiB u .tin, aparianourg, a, c BUSINESS PEBS0NAL3 DIAMONDS BOUGHT PrKltlv1v htrhtBt fa ah nrl (- fn ..,. At- minda. nny i from H to 10 caratni none! WlBlnAV ln aM maM .!! - ' i'" " wm fcuiu j(uiinuiri fit "liver fought, Hstatts bought (private). Eat. 10 yrs The Diamond.Shop &&tt DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY 8IZ PRICE NO OBJECT KELLY CO.. 032 CHESTNUT ST Pulte 2L22. Over Chllds' Restaursnt Prlr HAIRDRESSER, visiting, formerly with a prominent New York Arm; French method In henna and all shades of hair coloring, expert eyebrow arching by appointment. Woodland B14Q. . ' . WRECKINO OF ALL KINDS PHILADELPHIA WRECKINO AND CONTRACTINO COMPANY auift uitKHi.'MiJr or. VISITINO HAIRDRESSEh. formerly with Miss Cloud; eyebrow arched, henna treat ment: all shades blond and black. Woodland 1620 W. ELECTRIC treatment nd manicuring Of fice. Hutchlnon Bldg.. fourth floor. Room 400.407 122 8 13th t. 'Hour 10-l. T. WILKINSON, carpenter and builder: busi ness now open for targe or mall con tracts, 0331-83 Morrlw ft.. Oermantown. ELEOTRIOAIi TnEAT.. . nhyalcal culture. 1521 Boardwalk, Atlantlo City. Entrunc jgr5hJL-'W'' .'-iy- ; manicuring. Baani .SftT'iWHWta.jirilSptfniU Lea,.. USED AUTPMOBILES REBUILT VIMS A TEAR TO PAT Rebuilt, BUnmntMd nd fruhly palntM. Open. Ex .!"' or Inclosed Panel l!odr. VIM MOTOR TRUCK CO. nrnnrt nnd Huntingdon St.. Thll.. CARS WANTED IATE MODKT.S OP AM. DESCrUPTIONS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID K0LBER AUTO CO. ' 620 N. Broad St. , roplnr fl03ff Race 1P0 STORAGE BATTERIES JJ.w ln!a put In nny (!-volt battery. M0. Makea It ns Rood n new. Guaranteed on year. 1(124 Venango, Phone Tloaa 2012. CIIEVROt.nT. eednh model; -r P.! newt , only 100 milen For particulars. William A. McCrea, 20 E. Lancaster ave. Ardmore 270, CHANDLER special landauIMi A.I condi tion: at a btra-aln. Sec Mr. MacArthur. J tutz Agency. nn y nroa" t CHALMERS. 1917. 5-rasenirer touring. In . good condition fiee Mr. MacArthur. Stuti Agency. 000 y Rroad st CHEVROLKT 101 n touring: Roval Mall road. ster: 1350 and 1400. Southwestern Om rage. Bid at and Baltimore ave. CHEVROLET. 4-tin. late 1018 model: 1H new; bargain for nulck sale Southwestern jrage, ,-ld at n n d Raltlmore eve OVERLAND Roa'.rter. model 83, neivuD . holetery. new top: runs like new,"-are Bargain, st 75: demonstration. 41 0 a S7th., OVERLANDR, nil models, all year, lnclud "2E.,I,I8: Ist-class condition enmeaa low a J.100; get vour used uverland .fc parts and service at the same nlace: time Torments. ,i,n . tivcrianfl Harper JQ n-' w-"i B7il72 NCARLY ALL MODF.T.H. THOTU .PS.HI'Y OVERHAULED AND UBI-'IN-ISHED: MANY IIAROAINR SEE SIR. MncARTHUR, BTt'TZ AOENCY. 000 N. RROVn T POPLAR 302 . VELIE Light Six, Touring. 1018: perfect , condition. JS00, act qultk for this car. 410 S. uTlh jit . I ,. FORD Cabriolet, 1010 with new motor, ex cellent tires, merhanlolly perfect, H75r demonstration 410 s Mth st. , WESTCOTT speedster. 1018 T, jvs at reasonable price: good condition Be1 Mr. MnoXrthur frnt7 Aencv 000 K Rroad et. 1010 B-PASSKNOER CADILLAC In perfect condition, run less than 1 month, abso lutely guaranten or no sale: will take $2000 cash, owner leaving city. Call Filbert B7S2 before 11 a. m . FOR SALE 1 Mlllhurn electric own ear: new batterv: cheap. N P Luerla. 20 Klllssnn St.. Paterann, N J. Tel. 2744, Anto tminllee Ttn"lr!ng . FOR HUDSON AND Itt'PMOBILF. REPAIR WORK See the Rrnpdvwlne Auti Repair Co. Froff A Rav Simpson formerly with Oomerr Schwartz Co.. now established at 1033-35 Rrandvwlne st. Poplar 2035 MOTORCYCLES AND HTCYCLES READING Standard single. 1010, lamp, horn. Presto tank, now paint lust over hauled: 03 cas.h 4831 Dirrah. Frankford. MACHINEKY AND TOOLS POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT Dynamos, motors, hollers, steam and all enrlnes pumpi nlr compressors TRANK TOOMEY INC 127 N 3d, at. ELECTRIC M(tTORS MACHINE TOOLS POWER EQUIPMENT O'BRIEN MACHINERY CO. 110 N 3D ST. OLD GOLD OLD cold, elhcr. plitlnum. lat-d ware. old style Jewelry, teeth plates bought for cash. Es' 1817 J L Clark reflner. 807 Sansom CASH paid for old gold slher, clocks re. paired, Rogers. 45 S. 17th st. Loc. 1210. CAHPET CLEANING WALLACE 0 N 101320 N 20233 Church lane. Tltn. K00MS FOB BENT ATTRACTIVE furn. apis.: some housekpe. Sherwood Apt. Agency, 225 s Rroad st, CHESTNUT ST.. 180S Rooms, with or wlth- out nam; electric lights: elevator. CHESTNUT ST.. 20IVI Desirable rooms and h,bo prniesionai eTTIces PINE ST 1700 Newly furnished single. room, seml-prlvnte bath, private family. I1H. N.. 1S0-14J tTHE RURIO Modern. JjP-to-date furn. rooms, elertrtc throughout: Ballv and weekly rates: conv. to station: good wrrnmmndatlnn for traveling peop'. 10TH. N., 14012 or 3 rooms, furnished. nousekeenlnn. single rooms. 13 up. 13TH ST , s.. 237 Nice fourth-floor front room, suitable for business woman. 30TH ST.. S. 244 Vicinity of 30th and hpruce; attractively furn. room, desirable location. tURNISHED and unfurn. ants, and rooms. every section: all prices: no charge. 1220 rllbert st Phone Locust 4782, Rm 11 A 12. buhl, -'rooms, kitchenette furn. or un- nirn ; mn par ors Annlv 247 K ir,tn. GHLBN ST.. 1.10.1 Two communicntlng bed- rnoms with hath, nnd two single rooms. srimnnAy GERMANTOWN. 147 IV. Chtlten ave. De. siranie rooms, rurnlshed and unfurnished: large house and grounds; no housekeeping: near good board, train and trolley; refs. BOOMS WANTED 11 ANTED Furnished or unfurnished apt. and rooms, every section: large list walt- Ing. 1220 Filbert St. Loc. 4782. Rm. 11 4 13. BUSINESS WOMAN wishes permanently 1 or 2 unfurnished rooms with bath: central location preferred. M 409. Ledger Offlce. APARTMENTS ATTRACTIVELY furnished house, centrally luvait-u; ocean iew, porcn. yara; garage; Aug. 13 lo Sept. is; hfchest references re quired. Apply r. (V. ivyltl, 2823 Atlnntlo ave.. or phone 52,1 Atlantic Cltv, Newport SPRUCE AND 10TH STREETS 1 nnd 4 Room Suite APARTMENT HEADQUARTERS Central apartments a specialty. Sherwood Apt. Agencv, 22.1 S. Broad st. Sne very attrcatlve furn. opts., some housekeeping. PRIVATE FAMILY In Overbrook, 1 souar from train and trolley, will rent apartment and 2 single rooms; reference. Call Belmont 100 IV after 7 P. rn . APARTMENTS at various rentals In all lo cations. NEW ERA REALTY CO., 013 Llhertv Bldg. Walnut 012, , GREEN ST.. 2020 Furn. hkpg. apartment, 8 rooms, bath kitchenette. See janitor. LOCUST ST. 1509 Exceptional floor, 31O0I private famllv. , , 10TH. N. 88,14 Room for gentleman; hot water heat, elec , bath. 1112 SPRUCE Holmehurst, 1 and 2-room arartments with bath: .beautifully tuf nlshedr -lee, light, rncne. wo nnuseKeepinT. 3804 I.OCU8T ST. Attractive furnished apartment, fl rooms and bath, second floor. Furnished HAMILTON COURT. 3ilth and Chestnut! large double room, reception hall and bath, for rent, furnished, until November 1; JB0 per month. fUBNISHED APAKTMENT3 Iiith PT, S 127 tThe Geneva) Furnished bachelor apartments. 2 rooms nnd bath. In the heart of the buainesa section: 2 blocks frrm nroa 1 Pt Station.- APABTMENTS WANTED WANT, TO RENT by a family of 4. In cluding 2 children: apartment. B room and bath: 1st or I'd floor, modern: will pay $45 to 0 a month; North Philadelphia section. "T.fi.v f. u. nox , WANTED To rent. Ii or 0 rooms and bath: unfurnished housekeeping apartment: outn nf Market at., weat of "2d "t. preferred: kindly state price. M 820. ledger Office. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS THE T0URAINE SPRUCE, I6TH AND DE LANCEY STREETS PHILADELPHIA'S LARGEST FIRE PROOF HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT S20 8. 11TH ST. Desirable housekrepln; Apartment, i room, bath nnd kitchenette. Apply janitor, on premlea. or. V TAULANB IIIMI Walnut st Furnished 1401 N. 10TH iJirge rms.. prlv, bath. I3.S0 up furn.t 2 rpoms. kitchenette, bath. APARTMENT HOTELS THE GLADSTONE 11TH AND PINEIRTS. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF THE DELMAR-M0RRIS American nlan CHEWeM AVB. AMb MORRIS ST. OERMANTOWN i Tim L1TTL8 JIOTBL. S'.M B. Rroad t.A, I nf9?fA ? VwWl? to FWltjju.; x & n . rt V V".
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