Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 14, 1919, Final, Page 20, Image 20

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EVEMKG PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, rHUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919
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SPENT SIX MONTHS
ON ARCTIC ICE FLOE
Storkerson Reports Land Exists
in Beaufort Sea, but No
"Keenan's Land"
Ettmonlnn, A'Ja. Aus- 1-t. (Ity
r.) Storkcr T. Ktorkprifon.'Wlio paoil
Mx months ndrlft on a liner i'" flop
In the Arctic nronn. rrnrlinl Ivrr lat
night en route to Ilnuff. where, lie said
ioilay, lie expected to renort Saturday
to YltliJntmur Strfntmon. Iih chief, on
observations malic during his cruise. i readers.
With fourteen followers. Storkerson i ,. Tlp,r' """ ,lo defenses. ,P ,.
, ... . , ,. tinned. If the jiir.v fin I that r Hirers in
et out from IlnnW island vwtl. r.Rl.tv ,,, m,rial U1,r(, ,. j,',,,,
rtoea and eicht sledRes and in M:iy. was in fact an "iiniuchKt" and "i
JfltR, selected an Ice-tloe on which he llnr.,nt jdenlist" it was a complete tie
purposed to remain for a year or moid fIlsP ,n said. The "richt of fair rom
Tflth the object of ilotcriiiinliis the 0n" ,0 in-lnicti'il. wns a second clc
currents, if any. in Henufort sea. tnk-, ft,llsn . mushlm-rd only in event
Ins toundliiRs nnd discoveritig new that the Met defense was inadequate.
land. . In the iour-e of his clinrce the court
Stcfnnson hail intendeil to neeoin-
pnny the expedition, but at the last
moment was taken ill and wns forced
to return to rivitiziitinn.
After driftins four months. Storker
fion was taken III and on October !.
101S, the part), then in latitude 74.
iongltitde 147 west, left the Hoc. started
its return to the Ameiican ml incut
nml arrived at Cape Ilalkett Novem
ber 7.
Storkerson is inclined to liohcvo. mv
)n n eertnin nhenomeua observed, that
land exists north of the point reached
bv his tinrtv on the ice Hi
The floe upon which the partv em
barked was seven miles wide ami lif
teen miles In length. Seals, polar b-ars.
ducks, gulls and land birds abounded on
it, white shrimps and shell lish up
Jiearol to be the chief food of the seals,
ricenrditig to Storkerson.
Keenau Land, which was supposed to
have been found b. Captain Ixeeium.
was found to be nonexistent.
CAMDEN PEACE PLANS MADE
Huge Parade to Feature Celebration
on September 6
Preparations for the peace celebration
In Camden on September ! are being
comnleted. M'
James II. Long, who is in charge of
the parade, has issued imitations to
xrlrtunllv all industrial concerns and
fraternal orgaui.ations in that oil.
From the replies received it seems lis-
sured that at least ."0.00(1 will be m
lne.
Some of the organizations I" I"1 rep-
resented are: The Salvation Arni.v. the
T. 5f. I" A., the Knights of Columhus.
the Jewish Welfare Hoard, the War
Camps Community and the V. W. I..'.
A. The Camden Fire Department will
also be in full force, and hands, floats
and banners plus extensive street
decorating will make the event one of
the greatest ever seen in Cainilen.
Louisville Carmen to Quit
lnilsvllle. Aug 14. An nuim'di-itc
strike of all emplojes of the I.ouis
Yille Street Itailway Company was in
timated yesterdn.v lij the carmen's otli -rials
following a conference of icpre
fentatives of the union auih the com
pany, nt which demands asking a gen
eral Increase in wages of ten cents an
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Mi I1DU1 U IIU-III .sin,. .....I ...... i Hi'iitiii.
Ifrs. .nnftitinns were reiected hv the coin
panv. A strike vote will he taken to
day, union leaders asserted
STKAMSIIII' MI1KKS
Tasbenger and Frelcht Services
NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL
Orduna .
Vaubati .
Carmania
Orduna ..
Carmania
Orduna .
..Aug. 16
...Aug. 21
.. .Aucr. 30
..Sept. 16
. .Sept. :;o
...Oct. 21
...Nov. i
Cnrmania
NEW YORK to CHERBOURG and
SOUTHAMPTON
r i : o-i. ie
Maurelania Uct. 1 1
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH.
HAVRE nd SOUTHAMPTON
Royal George Ausr. 30
Royal George Oct. 4
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and
CHERBOURG
Caronia Aug. 23
Caronin. Sept. 18
Caronia Oct. 23
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH,
HAVRE and LONDON
Raxonia Aucr. 2D
Saxonia Sept. 24
Saxonia Oct. 27
NEW YORK to PIRAEUS
Pannonia Aug. 28
BOSTON to GLASGOW
pflysia Sept. 10
Scindia ...Sept. 27
NEW YORK to GLASGOW '
Columbia Sept. 6
PHILADELPHIA to LQNfinN
Vninonia ,Sopt. 6
Phaadelphia-Brisbl (A",'i07kuU)
Venusia Sept. 13
Pier IS South
HOO WALNUT ST.. I'UILADELi'HIA
State Bank of Philadelphia
Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. '
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
Servants &MinersTrans.Co
Operating freight anil I'assenrrr
tSteamshlpa In recular krrvlre
between
Itoslon and I'ltlludelphla
lloston anil NortulU
llOMton ami Ilultlmnre
rrovldenee and Norfolk
Providence and Ilaltlinore
rtiiladrlpliln. Savannah nnd Jnrl.son v lllr
Ilalliniore anil Norfolk
Ilnltlmoie and llonton
naltlntDre und I'rovldeiire
Ilaltfmore, Saraiinali and JarkoontJUe '
Full Informalloii
Cieneral Agent earlt 1'nrt
Philadelphia to Hamburg
"U. S. S. EDGECOMBE"
K 10,333 Tons
Ready for Loading August 18th
Shipping Board Rates
THE CHARLES T. MEGEE COMPANY
574 Drcxel Building
ruo.Nii mi
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Jurymen in Ford
Libel Suit Retire
Continued From rune One
la an AnarchM," wns made
defendant.
a co-
Drops Pro-German Charfip
Tlie juitso nNo Instructed that 1'ord's
clinrRoi nf ii-o-(icnimiilsm aRainst the
TYilnino and of a scllKh interest in nil
voeatini; intervention in Mexico had
tint been proven and the Jury need not
consider it. I
.IiiiIkc Tucker save the several defini- I
tions of the words "anarchist" and !
"anarchy. " but Instructed that it vvns i
the Uutj of the jury itself In determine '
in what sense the ueuspnper used the
words and what it would mean In its'
sniil :
"The editorial, ih it nppeareil in the
paper ami .(miiliuc h.v Itself without ex
planation, i- libelous, or in lepil terms,
libelous piM- sp (of itself!.
Tribune Case Outlined
"The defendant ('liicncn Tribune ail
tnitx Hip ptihlirsilion and insists thai It
was true, and therefore justifim!; anil
that i'mti if not true, it was fair com
ment upon a matter of public interest,
either of which di fen-cs is sutlicieul if
pnneu."
Speaking of Ihe teini "anarchist,"
Judge Tuek.cr sold in part :
"If Ihe Tribune Coinpnuy took
nimble
piei mil ions to gel the truth
us to the matter from Ihe Ford Motor
('unpaiii. and their information came
from an ;iulhoril of Ihe Ford ('onipanv.
Ihev were not to be blamed because
the information the got was not hue.
I In Ihe other hand if the misquoted it
would indicate faiih malice toward
Ford in the publication of the article.
"As lo the meaning oT the term 'nil-
nichisf as used in this cditorinl. that!
is u mailer for .vou to consider, and is,
olie
nf the ipiestions vou must ileter-
nunc.
"Ili'dinarilv snciUug. the term
anarchist' would lie expected to con-
to Ihe mind of the orilinar.v reader
1 1 1 .-, t meaning which inturally comes
(,, , minds of people when they hear
the term spoken of h ilself. Per
haps the most commonly
accepted
meaning of the term that of a mur-
demus. dangeious person; possibly a
bomb thrower.
However .vou will bear in mind Hint
the term nniirchesF lias .cvcral deli-
nitions
(Juoles Supreme Court
1...1. T....1 n- iiinliwl 1 lio fiillnu ttlf?
de'tinition as given by tli United
Stales Supreme Court:
1 , , .
'Anarchist 1 I I One who advocates
anarchv or the absence of government
as a political ideal: a believer in an
anarchic theory of society, especially
an adherent of the social theory oi
Proiidhon.
.... I ..I.... ii.n r.1... 1. lie SCCkS
((I III II Kll II-'. "in ... . , . ,
to overlurn by violence all constituted! I.l-hop ..arland. of the !Vocsant
forms and institutions of society and I-'piscopal Diocese of I'cnnsylvania. nc
governuienl. all law and onb r and all , companiod by Mr, (iarlaud. has gone
rights of property, with no
.......... .. ...
,, II, ,.,,., "i
establishing any other system ol order
in the place of that destroyed: espe -
cially. such a person when actuated by ;
mere lust of plunder. '
- "i:ii Any person who promotes dis- .
order or "Mites revolt against an es-
tablisheil rule, law or ciistoni. j
"One who urges anil seeks tlie over
throw by force of all government.
Touching on the statements made bv
Mr lord in the course of his pacifist
propaganda (he court said:
"There is no obligation on the part
of nnv utizen lo agree with anybody
else on an.v subject on earth, whether
it is the I'resiilent. secretary of state
or who Kvcry man has a right to
his own opinions anil convictions and
the right In advocate them in an.v rea
sonable way; and the only purpose
"f ea mg into Mr. torus i as ee
" ""', "'ig'11 picture to you .lust e-
in-tlv what the man is. what his view
re and whether the characterization of
him as an anarchist or as an ignorant
idealist was justifiable.
Newspaper Itiglit of Comment !
"(in the other hand, a newspaper has
the same right that an individual has
to comment on and criticize matters of
public interest or men in public life or
anything else that may seem to them
acts proper to criticize or comment on,
nrovidiiiff thev injure nobody. They
have the Minn- right an individual has
no more and no less. No newspaper
has the right to libel anybody for the
sake yf promoting its own opinions."
The court stated that the question of
military preparedness was admitted in
testimony for only one purpose, name-
' as bp"nS upon the good faith of
the Tiihuiie in criticizing Mr. Ford. On
,l"" "l'J'''t "f "f,lir eouiment" he said
in .'"V ; , ,.
' i"'" "" ''"' '" "" '". '"". .'
if you become satisfied that the charges
or characterizations conluincd in the
editorial in question are true in sub
stance, that will end your considera
tion of the case and jour verdict vvill
be for the defendant, no cause of ac
tion because the truth is a defense.
If it is true, they had a right to say it.
"If you do not become satisfied that
the characterization or charges in the
editorial are true, jou may then con
sider whether they constitute fair com
ment or not.
Meaning nf "Fair Comment"
"What is meant by 'fair comment'
and how jou are to determine whether
or not the defense lias been sustained I
will now point out to you.
'You will observe that the question
i .i ii ii.
lis not vvlipthi'r you vvouhldr would not
i hove made the same comment nn tin'
xaine fni'tf.. Tho writer had the riRht
lo juiIko for himself of the justness of
tlin I'limment which he wrote. The fiucs
tiou is. Was the comment IIip writer's
NT KAMMIIP NOTir KS
i.oMiiAito
-.J
Pithy Facts Connected
With Ford Libel Suit
Henry Kind's SI.IMM.Oull .Ibel
suit tiled in I'liltPil States district
court al Chicaco, September 7. llllli.
Itased on editorial ill (Mi (men
Tribune, entitled "Kuril Is an
Anarchist." .lune J.M. 1111(1.
Transcript of testimony exceeds
'2.000.000 words.
Seven Tribune lawyers, four l'ord
lawyers.
K.lovt'ii fanners and one load
buildcr in jiir.v .
Among the celebrities quoted (lur
ing thi! proccciii,n -.ere .lano
Addnms. Ileiijnmin 1'rnnklln. Knlpli
Waldo Kmerson. IMvvnnl Kvcrctl
Hale, Count Tolstoy, I'lato. Dioge
lies, Zeno. Itr. Samuel .tolmson.
I'resiilent Wilson. IJtninn (ioldman
and various Iliblical writers.
Hearing opened .May IJ at Ml.
Clenicns, JMich.
Fun 1 7! first appearance on wit
ness stand .lune 120.
l'ord on witness stand seven days,
beginning .Inly 1 I.
Testimony ends August .1.
.Inry gets case August I I.
nal idras. and was it honest V If Ihe
comment was tlie writer's real ideas and
was honestly written, then it was fair,
as that term is urd in Ihe law ill this
connrction. and .vou must so treat U."
"Fair comment is that which is con
ceived and used in a spirit of fairness
with refeience to the subject . matter and
the person at which Hi inimenl is
directed, and not for the gratilicaliou
of an.v personal ill-will or private
malice toward the individual.
"If it exceeds these limits. iIip com
luent is no! fair, and Ihe person iis'm
il nia.v render himself liable if the words
that he use- are libelous, under the
, ,, thrJ .,,,, jt) ,,,N ,.;v
"I think that llenr.v Foul, bv bis
public ads and uterauces upon the dif
fcrenl pliiisrsof the ipieslioii'. relating
I i the war. to the national defense and
lo the enforcement and protection
iT
the richls of American eiti'.ens pos
sihlj not to the war at thai lime, as
the world war had then commenced. I
menn we were not in it; Unit you will
treat this iiiestion lis it ex-isted nt the
time prior lo our entry into the world
war. of course rendered his views and
his conduct in this respect open to eout
nicit or fair criticism.
Criticism is Allowable
The right lo indulge in such criticism
was one which was possessed not only
by the Tribune Company and other
newspapers, hul hv an.v cilien. for the
ipiestion wns one ol pulilic interest, and
one which was bung discussed by llenr.v
Cord as such.
"Those who. like the Ti iliune Coin -pauv,
differed from Henry l'ord upon
those unctions, have the miiii right
which- he claimed for himself, of nt
tacking his judgment, his views, hi.
'"nduc.and the res, which would he
ac.'ompl.shed by the . heoncs winch he.
'udvooaled, if siicce.sfnl.
GARLAND GOES TO CANADA
i
Bishop and Wife Leave on Vacation
of Two Weeks
... ,, ,. ,. ... , ....
i iii . i ii i i ii i iii . iiii.in.i . iv. 1 1 i i r nii
.,,.,' , .
iU remain about a fortnight. Tlie
bishop usually goes to Canada for his
summer vacations.
,,,,,,,
' I"1 I'"V- Arnold II. Ilord. secieiary
to I'.ishop Kliiiielander. is spending Ihe
month in the Adirondack. During his
absence the Itev. A. .1. Arnold is in
iharge at the Church House.
I'.ishop (iarlaud will return about
September 1. I'.ishop Kbinrlaiider. who
is spending the summer in New Kug
land. vvill return September 1.1.
iinrr tjovt
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TO FIGHT, BUT DON'T
"Rubber Stamp" Description Al
most Causes Blanton and
Hardy to Clinch
Waslllngtoil. Aug. II. Ill A. P.)
.Members of the House intervened today
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in previin ii 1...-...1... ..,,..-,..11 m-iniTii,... ,, , , , v.. .1.1.... I... i
' i.iji ",..! "viwii, .-.wining (inn UCfU
ltcpiescnlnlivcs Hlniiion and Hardy. r(lr(I of n,Pnl SM,.,., ,)tlrl. nrmv nvi.
of Ten, both Democrals. Kcsenting 'ators have scouted over the country
the ihnrge In l'.latilon that he was "a soulh of the border but no trace of the
.,,. mbber stamp" in the sense that i "ITh!"" m,'''S "r ""'ir "'a"C r"UM
lie alwais defeiidcd the iidmiulstration.
Mr. Ilaril rushed at his colleague, but, gfjy SCOUTS MASSACRED
was lesirniiied. .!.
Tlie clash I'linie during debate by Mr.
lilaulou on his resolution culling upon Turks Kill Twenty Greeks Who Try
the secretat- of labor for n report of to Reseue Master, Says Report
expenses incurred by the department in Loudon. Aug. M. (Ity A. P.)
(ouueclioii with .lolin 11. Dinsinorc's in- Nicholas Avgcridis. n scout' master, nnd
wstigation of the Mooney ense nt Snni,.nt Creek liny Scouts have been
Francisco. P.lniiton had nttnelieil the , murdered at Aidin. Asia Minor, bv
.lepurlineiit nml recreinry Wilson, who.
he said, had been in tlin House, "hob
nobbing with nieinlier.s. t
W'hen Mr. Hard look vigorous es- i
ception lo lllanton's reference (o liim.
I'.liililou retorted: .
"(Hi. well. Ihe members is a grav
Imbed old man and 1 don't want to iie
abusive." J ;
Mr. Ilu'd.v iinnu'diatel made a rush
f"'Mr i.ianton.
Mi. lilniiloii's resolution linall was
ndoptid. (II lo 1 I.
MAKES PERFECT SCORE
Lieutenant James Hits 20 Consecu
tive Bullcycs at 100 Yards
Caldwell. N. J.. Aug. II -The first
singe of Ihe fiee for - ii II l'nited Stnlci
marine inrps lille match for the Mn-
rine Corps Cup was won at Ihe .avy
Itille Uange here vesierdnv nv l.ieuten-
,inl I! S .lames, ol the I uireil Mates
Infnntrv. willi Iwenl.v consecutive
"hullsevcs" at (Kid vards. or u perfect
bcoic of !(!(
Competition al lOHH vard.s will be
held lodav Theie are ."ill! entrants.
The Jlniiuc Corns Cup, purchased
in I'.HHi wit Ii- contributions from every
otlicer on the marine corps rolls, is
valued at S'Jiliill. Contestants for its
possession are permitted to use any
model of military rille and select any
siglit thev desiie,
W I! Stokes, of the District nf Co
lumbia civilian team, won second place j
in vest onlay'- match, with a score of,
!i!) ' Other' contestants scored in the i
following older: Sergeant M. II. Dun
ham I' S. M. ('.. !!: l.ieutenanl. 0.
Milh'y. I iiiled Slates cavalry, IKS: Ser-
grant 1 1. 1' Thompson. C. S. M. 0.,'
'.IS: (!. lx Duce. captain of the Mary-1
hind civilian team. !IS ; (upturn (.. Al
Ill-own. l'nited States infantry. !IS : C.
! ii....,,. rmnl fnnl rseinl l'hilll-
S. Hague. I a ilk I mil A isi n. I. i '
ileliihia. US; It. S. White. I ndiauupolis
.mil C Club. US, anil A. M. Mor-I
e-n, 17 vears old. District of Columbia
eivi.ia,, ',,, ,t.
FIND MARKET FOR FARMERS
Wisconsin Bankers Organize an Ex
change for That Purpose
.Madison. Wis.. Aug. II. The Wis-
1 cousin Hunkers' Association has organ
ized a Hankers' and Farmers' Agricul-
1 ture nvhungc Department for the
bem lit of the farmers.
I The farmer who has pure-bred seed
or animals for sale will list them at
his local bank and the central agency
will aid the farmer in obtaining a
buyer. Persons who come to the state
to' buy livestock can obtain from the
central organization information a1? to
where certain stock is for sale. A
small coiiiuiission will he charged the
seller, probably ." per cent.
Professor II. D. Olis. assistant dean
of the College of Agriculture, I'niver
sity of Wisconsin, who recently re
turned from service in Frame, lias re-
ngned lo be the head of the exchange.
llolti Seves
serrelarlal.
shorthand (Pitman unci llregrl.
Trnfllr Itatr nnd Management.
T.vnrrl(liig (31KI Machines).
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Street
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any time Call n '.i.V Bn,er uulein mass Bt, Michael's Church 10 a. m.
wMleuTar. a" ?ataZLt,!-for ,u !"' "' Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral.
I'llll'-V llf'SINKSSOl'iEnp , HOIIKOFDKI-Aug. IS. EDITH, daugh
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ilQift' .IVELUTJUUS BECAUXOBn
TW0 armyrjers missing
Fear Two Scouts Lost In Texas
Desert
:i I'asn, Tex.. Aug. 1 1. (Ity A. P.)
(Illicers nt the avlatlnn field here and
at military headquarters sre much con
cerned over rlir fate of Lieutenants II.
I'lm Inn ovtiiloes h.ri Mn.-fn 'r
MIC IWO IlVlalOI.S lelt .XlailP, lex,,
enri ciuu
(i. retrrMin and l-uul II. Davison, " boi nuv a a.. i" ri.v "i pwis n ffnSS. iS?uVi:!'vli"' Pa- "a"v-s and
. . i . ... .... -y"i.AlA.'. Auir. 1-, uev. l,l.wiw i . rrlrad Invited to funeral service Thurs
Americnn army nvlnlors believed to be. ' ""band of Sarah K. c.lrman (nee ltodseal. 7:30 n. m.. 1018 Waliaee . im km
lost on the desert south nf Presidio , ,a, ,Pator Nnr.areno luptlat Chueh. N ce Quarrvvlli. p. '" ' 'ni, n
IOSI Oil lilt (H.SLIL SOI1UI Ol 1 rCSlUlO, and l.Venm nv ... VIA.t.-n ThUo Uelfl- S UHIiee .... n .!...... ..
Tes Itlvcs Jnd fri.n1."" T.S. lrtw N. 22. ofJnhn II HnSl.i"- A'V0.'"l.":'..!v"2r
earl Sunday morning to patrol the,Kt,'n ''em. Itemalna mny be' viewed Nau-
Turks. ccnrilinB to (irrck official
Avgcridis was tortured lie-
rnn, , s kuUmI and the lioy Scouts
,, t hcti- lives in endeavoring to save
i,im.
rrl
. st MMr.it KicsoitTS
ATI.ANTH t'lTV. X. .1.
a.MKIUi'AN I'l.AX (with meala)
$3.00 up Daily, $16.00 up Wkly
llest UculcU I'nimlar Trlee Hotel
NETHERLANDS
New ork Ave, 50 Yds. from llonrdu-atk
UverlooSliiK lawn and ocean. Capacity, 400.
IUevalor. private hatha, hot and cold
lunulas v. aler tn rooms; tablo and
serve( a realuri
srixiAi. ikki: rr.ATrnr.i
hvtiiim. ritivii.KtiK rniiM iimxi.
i.xun toms foruT, iiAxcE ri.nnn
llnnklet with I'nliils or Interest mailed
si'i:it. kxti'.s i tm sr.i'Tr.MitEB
'MOTEL-
Virginia ave. and the beach, overlooking
Ihe Steel Mer. tapacltr 600. Everr "rr
lee. comfort and enjorment. Bea water
bnths. private nnd public. Special Amen
ran plan ft mi dallrs European plan St
up dall.T. Autn bus tn trains. Modern
tonic and curative hatha dept. attached.
Hotel Biltmore
Rhode Inland Ave. nenr RoortGwiilk
Open all vpr. Amer. anfJ European Plans.
All outnlde rooms, Suites with bath.
Orchestra. Danclnir. Capacity 2B0.
Hot ami cold sea water baths.
Special Fall rates. Now booklnr.
niLTMOUB HOTEL. CO. '
peDaxxon
VirrinU Ara, 2)om Wtsh M fltyl Wfr.
pectalfoarea, prlrmUUth. rvnatnjr wattr
In rtoma. ator: raanabl rat, pjwjall
year.OwnOThtpmnfnent. J.XaLSXIDq
I PITNEY Ncvv York ave.. near Deach.
tat-elass houe; table abun-
i dnntly supplied with best market affords:
uatlis. all convenience: hathlne from house.
Ires shower hatha. $'.'.50 up dally. 114.00
I "P '""""' .'apaclty 1'SU. M O. SWEENEY.
1 1 TRAYMORE ATLANTiccml
,1 IWRUJS GREATEST HOTaSUOCESSl
THE WILTSHIRE
VlrjTlnla avp, nnd Beach: oceAn view e.
paclty 350; private baths, runnlnc water la
roomi, elevator, etc.; American plan: special
wetMtlv rates: booklet. SAMUBIj ELLIS.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open. Always ready. Terms nod
.rate. Phone or write. II. Walsh Duncaa.
Beechwood Kentucky Ave. near Beach
BIXIUWUUU and B1 aUract,0ni- , 8
lp dally 12 50 up weekly. B. Mackenthum.
Amur plan, llooklel. A. VI, .MAIllO.M. '
Nfvir Clarion Ky- Av- Beacn. Oarax.
rew VIMWa Booklet. 8. K. UONlrACB.
MONTCT.AIH. N. J.
IDEAL COUNTRY HOME
MONTtXAl. N. J. "
HOST DKl.IOIITFCI.f.Y S1TCA1
KESIOENTIAI, HOTEL IN NBl
lUKIi sunuillin.
OPEN THE ENTinr, TEAM
rnlCDEBICK C HALT. COMPANT
OCKAN CITY
Swarthmorr 'rennli courts. Nearlieichft
awannmorc plprH w.i.&n.i.M,ippincott
SmrfeoroUffh 720 CK"'a Ave. pCtoJ
OCarouiuui,!! ocean. L. 3. REID
AKRON. PA.
Will take Summer Hoarders In my beauti
ful farm home; good food and fine location;
also provide permanent home for ared peo
Die who ore willing tn pay for comfort.
GARDEN SPOT. TAKI.K WATEB CO.
Akron, Pa.
rOt'ONO MOUNTAINS
Canandenwls. Pa.
Spruce Cabin Inn j; $$$
Ilooms en suite and with bath: steam heat!
lllus. bklt. Orerco Station, Penna. n. n.
- J. S. M. D. PRICE. Canandensls. Pa.
WAH1I1NOTON. D. Q.
Burlington Hotel
Ls than live mlnulea from everything.
American and European Plans
431 Rooms, 222 Baths. $2 & Up
II. T. MII-LER. Manager.
NKW YORK
Empire Tours
Adirondack, Iroquois and I
Onondaga Trails 1
Thre? famous automobile routes In I
NEW YORK STATE
Good roads and excellent hotels.
Handy Docket booklet containing: full In
formation of routes and maps mailed free.
Address P. N. I1AIN. Sec'y.
EMPIRE TOURS ASSOCIATION
Xevvburaii, -New YorU
Beatfjg
AMJEIlrTSn. Aug. 12. at residence of
par-nts. North Willow drove. Pa.. T.VA M.
UOKSSLEIt. wife of Frank V. Alderfer and
daughter of Henry W. and Kllzabeth a.
Itoessler. Itelatlves and friends Invited to
funeral services. Frl.. - p. m.. 1701 Hrlstol
pi. Int Northwood fern. Friends may view
remains Thurs.. after 7:30 p. m.
AIINOI.D At Atlantic City. N. J.. Aug.
13. rtACHEI. P., widow of Clarence K.
Arnold. Funeral Frl.. 11:30 a. in., chapel
of Mt. Rllial Cem. Omit flowers,
leMlTON. Aug. 12. JOHN 8.. husband of
rteglna llarton (ne Mackell) anil son of late
James and Catherine Barton, aged t!9. Rela
tives and friends, (Japanese Tribe. No. I!ftl.
Imp O II. M., Invited lo funeral. Sat.. S:30
I0l . .nUVVMiMUC. B.. .JViri.lll fQ.
1 li'n h.rl I O .Ml
Kolbert). aged 11, Relatives and friends In
tiled to ,'fuiiersl. Frl.. 3 p. m.. residence of
brother. "050 N. Klpp si int. ureenmounl
1 Cem. Friends may call Thurs.. 7 to 0 d. m,
BOWICR8. Aug. 13. AVH.IIAM II.. hu..
band of Kate Bowers, aged nit. Relatives
Hi? IVniTV" m. m'Wy iViJi'tSmf "'
nnnu'M HnnnAniv. aue. ij. .lAiiCia i:.
son of Rose A. and at; 1'alrlclc Brown (nee
Moran). Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to
funeral Satrr-7:30 a. m. residence of uncle.
1 Ct New gatnearai iem.
I CAm.RON Afg. IS. AJIAUB l-aiiiaupi
(nee Kuichnerelt). wife of Oustav Carlson.
seed J.V. BtUUve aud trlendi. mtmben (
n m., id.i i., u.m. . ......... tv
till tlennnn L!uh f ..(I. 1.-....... .! l-norr-h
o '!' "ndCarpentcr sts.), Invited tci funeral,
is" .,-:31' I- m.. r- Snyder ave. Hcrvlccs In
7.. c,"ln" lrl' "' Inl- Private. HencOclal Assn. Invited to (uneinl. Trl.,
,HAnTt.H. fourth-day. HlBlith Month ';, P.m., 4(lot Hawthorns nt . Frankford. Int.
I 'J1' I.l'MAM Vtlltltt.. husband of . Han- Jfrth Cedar Hill Ccm. Friends may call
nah nitllc Carter. Itlmes nnd frltnils. Thurs pV,
x-HH: ,i"1"'' N".. 2'-. I', and A M.. In- "'Cpn.M Wesldftd. N. J.. Aub. 12.
vlted to ftinem , ltnrrforil road aboe Ard- SOIXJJIO.V HMUUKBll. Duo notice or tu
mor ave.. IlaVerford. !.. Sat.. SiJO.ti, nml will be ilven
m. Int. nrivatx. Arllnclon t'em. Tralni STh'BI.K Anit 11 .it.-.sjvtr t. .l.n.l..
V. ..!!' "iion. j-iiim im .. ..... , w . ,,i iHie jvimam and nettle Steele, for-
..' . anu A- " Invited to runerai aervicei,
Kr.. I n. m.. nhnve-named church. Int.
... s.uurcn, inurs., a m in p. in., hiiu .
until ii a. in
C'ltAM .Ai.o- I" AW JAXCTTII. widow
of A. J, tTram, aued "L'. Melallves and
trleiids Invited to funeral aervlees, Krl.. 12:30
P. m. in Karlhnir terrace. Gcrmantown,
Int. private. Ivy J'.il 'em
DAt.V. Auit. 12. MAItY A., wife of
Toseph I. l. tyaly and itabKhter of .Michael
II. and Amile K. .Smtlh. Itetatlves and
friends. League of the Sacred Heart. Ladles
of Han Domingo Council. No. 1138. K, of ('.,
Invited to funeral. Hat H:3(l a m.. 211 N.
51th st.. West Philadelphia. Solemn mass
nf requiem Church of Our l.ad of X'lctory
10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem
DL'OAN". At home of daughter, Flushing.
I.. I . Aug. 12, MAItT A. DUOAN. widow rf
Peter Dugan. aged RS. Kuneral services,
St. Denis' Church. Ardmnre. ra . Frl., It
a. m.
DUKI5S. Aug. 10. K1.I7.ADETH. wlf of
Joseph T. Dukes and daughter of Annie and
late John Xoonan. aged 24. Relatives and
friends Invited lo funeral. Rat., ft a. m..
2.123 S. Hancock st. IteniHem high mass
Church of Our I.adv of Mt. Carpiel t):30 a.
m. Int. Holy Cross Cem
KNOAItl). Aug 13. AMANDA, widow of
Oeorge Kngard. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services. I'M.. 3 p m.. 438
N. Marshall st Int. private. Northwood
'EltHArtT. At Columbua, N. J., Aug 11,
rilOEHE ANN, widow of II. Davison Erhart.
Aged 85. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, Columbus. X. J., Frl., '1 p. m. Int.
Columbus. N. J.
RVANS. At Atlantic City. Aug. It.
HENftY. Iu.hand of late Sarah Ieonard
Evans and son of late John rowell and
Louisa Sheaffer. Relatives and friends,
members of Covenant Lodge, No. 45(1 F.
and A. M.. Invited lo funeral. Frl.. 2:30 p.
m.. 22S3 S. lith st. Jnt Mt. .Morlah Cem.
Auto service
FISHEIt Aug 13. AMELIA C (rea
Rchaal). wife of Oeorge V. Fisher, oged 53,
Relatives and friends Invited to service.
Sat . 2:30 p. in . 1711 E Moyamcnslng ave.
let. private. I'ernwcod Cm.
FORREST At ir.ns Wilson ave.. Chi
cago. Ill . on Moil . Aug II. JANET LAW,
wife of John Forres! and mother of Mrs
Agnes llanaon (nee i-orrcsll. int. uosentu
GREEN Suddenly. Aug. 11. WILLIAM
W. sop nf James H and Florence Green i
raintiTl, ageo . vears. jiriauvcs ana;ioarii ni inreeiora nt the .Atlantic Kellnlng
frlendw Invlleil In funeral. Krl.. S i. m.. oar.
ents residence. 2.to S Front Bt. Int. Holy
CrnNfl IVm. Auto prvl,'e.
! HAI.PIN. At Cape May, N. J.,' Aus. 1.1.
IKI.RIR ULUnrcDUi: MAI.PI.V. nired 10.
i Relatives and friends Invited to funeral,
.Hat K a. in Maes St. Mary's Church, Cape
'May. N. J , II ni Inl Cold Hprlnir Cnth
, nllr Ccm. Remains may bo lcwcd Frl.,
7:30 to 9:30 p. m
! HATTON. At Uavlesford. Pa.. Aub. 1..
inin. JKRVIH. son of Kdmund IS. anil Susan
B Hatton. aged SI. llojatlvcs and friends.
also Wnehlta Trlh. .Vn. R3. I. O. R. M.;
Conshohocken Council No. 211. O. of I. A ,
I and Fire Company of East Con&hohockcti,
(Invited tosprvlcs. Sunday, 1 p. m.. at ret
I dence of hla father. Dayle.sford. Pa. Int.
.Merlon Meeting House llurylnc orounu.
HEWITT. Aub II WALTER, son ot
William and Margaret Hewitt, ngeil 14. Rel
atives and friends Invited to funeral Lerv
ires, Frl.. S p. m.. parents' residence. ros
W. I.ehlgh nve Int private. Remains may
bo viewed Thur.s. after 7 n m
llUOlir.S, Aub r- URSULA M.
IIUCHES. d..UBllter of .lames .1. and ilollle,
E. Hushes (nee MeOlntey). .Relatives Olid
friends Invited lo funeral. Snt.. 8:30 a. m.,
parents' residence. s."33 Ellsworth st. Snl-en-.n
high m.iss nf reuulem St. Anthony's
Chun h 10 a ni. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
serv Ice.
JACKSON - Aub 1.1. ISABEL RITA,
daughter nf Mnrgant and William Jackson,
aged .1 months. Relatives .tnd friends in
vited lo funfral. Frl.. S P. in., parents
residence r,ln7 Chester ave. Int. private.
Holy Cross Ccm.
JOHVSON". Aug. 1.1. GEOROE TV., hus
band nf Ella Johnson (nee Turner), used 75.
Relatives and friends, II. C. Stonemen Club
21th Ward, Invited lo funeral services. Sat..
1:30 p. in. S4l Union st. Int. private. Mt.
Morlah Cem Auto funeral. Friends may
call Frl.. 8 to p. in.
JONES. - At Oiilpli Mills. MontBomery Co.,
Pa Aus 18. EMMA J., wife of Edward E.
Jones and daughter of late James and Eliza
beth Howe, formerly of Philadelphia. .Itela
llves and friends Invited to funeral, sister's
resldi nee. Mrs. Mary Pope. Gqlph Mills.
Sat,. l::tn p. ni. Services In (lulpli Christian
Church 2:30 p ni. Int. adjoining ccm.
Friends may call Frl aftert7 p. ni
JONES. Aug. 12, SAMUEL II.. husband
of Sallle M, Jones, aged 07. Relatives and
friends, Olivet Lodne. No. 007, F. and A.
M : Harmony R A. Chanter. No r.'J: ,wt.
John's Commandcry. N. Y. K. T. ; I.u l.u
Temple. A. A. O. M. S : Elk Iidse, No. 2,
II. P. O. E. : Sportlrs Writers' Asso.. Pen
and Pencil Club and the directors of Athletic
Baseball Club. Invited to funeral services.
2110 N. 33d at . Frl.. 2 P. m. Int. West
Laurel Hill Ccm
KRIDBR. Aus. 13. THOMAS II.
KRIDER. :ibp,I "0 Relatives and friends
invited to funeral. Frl., 2 p. m. residence
of sen. Joseph S. Krlder, 310 I. a Orange
ave., Esslnston Int. private. Friends may
view remains Thurs., 7 to II p. m.
LARE. At St. Luke's Hospital, Aug. 13.
MARY J., wife of Jrlin II. I.arc, aged r.'l.
Relatives and friends Invited to service.
Sat . 10.30 a. in Ollv." II. Ilalr HldB.. 1820
Chestnut st. Int. Ftrnwood Cem. Friends
mnv view remains Frl. eve.
M'ACKEY. Aub 13, IIAV1D. husband nf
Emma Levis Mackev. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services'. Sat., 1 p. in.,
First Presbyterian Church. Oxford. Pa. Int.
private
MAIIER Aug. 1.1. MICHAEL P.. bus
band of Kate Boutelle Maher, aged 71. Rel
atlves and friends, employea of John F. Retz
A- Son. invited to services, Thurs., S p. m.,
V235 Walnut st. Int. at convenience of the
family.
MIIKDS. Aug 12. HENRIETTA FOUN
TAIN wife of Thomas E. Mppda aBed 7P
Relatives and friends InvitPd to funeral
services, Sat . 2 p. in.. 0318 Haverford ave.
Int private, Westminster Cem. Frlendi may
call Frl. eve. Baltlmoie and Eastern Shore
paper copy. .
MICICLE. Suddenly. Aug. II. DAVID E..
son ot late Albert S. Mlrkle. BBCd 10. Rel-
atlves and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices, it!.. - p. m.. iti.-i ;. iiroau si. int.
private. Friends may view remains Thurs..
0 to 8 p m.
MOOHE. Aug. 12. ELIZABETH
WRIGHT, daughter of Katherlne F. and
late Franktin R. Moore. Relatives and
friends, HHimnnnton Chapter. Order of East
ern Star, and faculty of Girard Public.
School. Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2
p. m.. residence of mother, 1333 Wolf St.
Int Woodlands Cem.
Ml'NCII Aug. 12. JOHANNA, widow nf
Henry Munch, ared 78. Relatives and frienda
Invited to funeral Frl,, 1 p. m.. daughter's
residence. 2140 N. 3d St. Int. Chelten Hills
Cem.
MUNKS. Aug. 13. NELLIE, wife Pf Wil
liam Munks, aged 20. Relatives and friends
lnvtd to funeral. Snt.. 1:30 p. m.. BH3 E.
Russell at. Int. North Cedar Illl Cem. Re.
mains mav be vlcvveVl Frl.. 8 tn 10 p. m.
O'HEARN. Aug. 12. CATHERINE, widow
nr Patrick O'Hearn (formerly of PottsvlIIe,
Pa.). Relatives and friends invited to fu
neral. Sat . 8:30 a. m., 1744 Carlton St.
Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a. m.
Inl. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service.
PI.l'M Aug. 12. MATILDA A., widow of
Richard C Plum, aged 01. -Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 2:30 p. ni.,
18.17 Park Boulevard. Camden. N. J. Int..
private. Bethel Cem. Frienda may call
Thurs. eve.
RODE. At Swedeshoro, N. J.. Aug. 12,
ELMER ELLSWORTH RODE. aBed R years.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices parents' residence. Otto C. Rode and
Elsie Rode. Swedeshoro, N, J., Frl., S p. m,
lnt Egllngton Ccm,
ROE At his residence. 402 N. 42d st ,
Aug. 1.1. THOMAS, husband of Margaret L.
Roe. aged 3S. Noticeof funeral later.
ROBIIER. -Aug. IS. ELIZABETH HOB
DER wife of Frank Roeder. Jr.. and daugh
ter of Michael and Catherine Broderlck. 100.1
Staub st. Duo notice of funeral will be
given
ItOESLKR. Aug. 13. OUSTAV, husband
ot Anna Roesler, aged 00. Relatives and
friends, members nf Wood Carvers' Aaso..
Invited to funeral services. Sat., 1:30 p. m.,
222 Belgrade st. Int. private.
RiOSENBERGER. Aug. IS. HANNAH,
wife of Joseph M. Rosenberger. .Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 8:30
a. m.. 231B N 20th t High mass 10 a. m.
Chut eh ot tho Most Precious Blood. Int.
Pr8ELL. Aus. 12. QEOROE SELL, hus
band of late Margaretha Sell (nee Lelmels
ter) aged .12. Relatives and friends. Bar
tenders' Union. No. 115: Aerie. Np. 42. F.
o 15.: Star of the East Lodge. No. 2. S. of
B , invited to funeral. Sat.. 1 p. m,. 1320 W.
Wlsharl st. Int. Hillside Cem.
SEI.7.ER. Aug. 13. ELLA O. SELZER
(nee Schneider), wife of Carl A. Selser. aged
44 rte!nt!vN and friends, memebrs SI
Michael's Germsn Lutheran Church, invKM
o funeral services, nai.. :ou p. m., room
er's residence, Marie Schneider. 2167 E.
York st. Int. private, Northwood Cem.
Friends may call Frl. eve.
HliriA. Aug, . .puii.i i . nusoana or
Minnie Wiea, and aon of late Patrick and
Catharine Shea. , Relatives and friends.
Sacred Heart Society of St. Veronica's
Church Invited lo funeral, Sat.. 8:30 a. m.,
32ft N. Sth st. Solemn requiem mass St.
Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Dom
Inlck's Cem., Holmesburg, Pa.
SHEAK Aug, 12, MAROARF.T A., wife
of Georgi A. Pheak Sr aged 71. Relative
nml friends invited to funerat services. Sat..
S X m! chapel of Kirk fc Nice. 8301 Qti:
mnntown ave., Oemantown. Int. private.
HMITH. All-. 12. CHARLES B.. hu
band of Mary B. Smith, aged 72. Relatives
snd. friends Invited to funeral services.
Frl 1 P- m.. 1S8 llansberry t.. German
own. Int. Mt Holly. N. J Services nt
chapel of St. Andrew1 Burial around 3:30
m.
UMPKItTAKlOtS
ltmagmaammWmiBtmmM ti i I iiis-i---i-MiPJ-BMMB
1KAT!IS
.TH. Au, 12, OEOnOI!, husband of
Mine A. Smith, aged Bl. Relatives nnd
iiiriiui., i-rospect laidg. No. ii; orders m-
nrlvat
fTlA,.rIon.rAur' ,0' GRANDER, husband
of KliMbeth Taylor (nee MeTraynor). Rela.
lives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.
2 i m.. 1102 S. 23d st. Friends may call
rhtirs. eve.
II. JOSEPH If , husband of Ellen E.
eSri1!."! J"1,"1, "' .."''jUn" and friends.
( orlnthlan I-dge. No. .108, F. and A. M.i
member of Military Order of t.oval Legion
of V 8.. and 1'ost No. 2, O. A. It.. Invited
to servce Frl., 2 p. m., Oliver 11. Dalr
Hldg.. 1820 Chestnut St., Phlla. Int. prl
vale. Meilla 'cm.. .M-edla. Pa.
VtNCE.NT.- Aug. 1.1 SAIUEt. VINCENT,
formerly of 0100 Columbia ave.. aged 72.
Relative and friends Invited lo servlr--.
Snt a p in.. Oliver It. llalr Hid.. IS20
Cl.i-alliul si . Phlla. lnt private. Mcasj
omit flowers. Frlet.d niav cell Frl. eve.
c iy,RIJ.';"AuB' J3' I'OUtS B.. husband of
Sallle Well, aged 70. Relatives and friends
Invited to funerirl, Frl.. 2 p. m.. 3738 N.
""I'.y.'rL"'- .,nt' Private. Ml Slnal Cem.
WILT. Aug IS, ELI.AI1ETH R.. onlv
daughter of Harry H. and Susan A. Will
?n.'L erranrtdouarhter nf Henry nnd lata Ellr.a.
beth Hicks, aged 2 ears 7 months. Relatives
and friend Invited to funeral services. Frl..
'. pm. Parents' residence. B009 Dltm.in
st . Frankford. In, private
l.r.fl.M, AllVKKTISllllKNTS
iK'NOTIfK IS IIi:i!i:ilV (IIVI'.N THAT
a special meeting of the stockholders
of the. Atlantic Refining Cniiii.iin.v will bo
held at the principal offlco f the sold Com
pany, 3144 Paasyunk avenue. Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the
8th clay or October. 11)11), for the purposa of
voting for or against a proposed Increase In
the cspllal sunk of the said Company by
the lasuanee of $20,000,011(1 seven per centum
cumulative non-voting preferred stock. In ac
cordance with resolutions of tho lloarrt "t
Directors of said Company, on file nt IIS
office.
In the event of Ihe approval of the pro
posed Increase rights to suhcrlbe will be
Issued to stockholders as of date of October
0. 1110. which rights must be exercised on
or brfore November 1st. loin
W. D ANDERSON.
Secretary.
IIIIOWN ft WILLIAMS.
Solicitors.
I!r V' '" lll.UI'.III iivi;. THAT
"-- In pursuance of a resolution of tho
Comiiani . a special meeting cf the ptnek.
holders of the Company will bo held at Us
principal office, ft 1 4 Pa.ssvunk avenue. Phil
adelphia. Pcnns.vlvanla al tl o'clock n. m,,
on the fllh day nf October. 191a, for the
purpose of voting for or against a proposed
Increase In the cc'mmnn stock of Uin said
Cotnpnnv from S.l.rinu.OUll to $.10,000,000.
W. D ANDERSON.
Secretary.
IIIIOWN & WILLIAMS.
Solicitors.
LOST AND FOUND
BROOCH -Tst. 17-slnne diamond brooch.
hetween 30th. Chestnut and West Phlla.
station nn Market street car: liberal reward.
Call 3)10 Chestnut st. or phone Bar. intt W.
PERSONALS
.MORTON ALEXANDER Telegram received;
no address; wilt b In Buffalo at Hotel
Rroezel or Statlcr I'rldav morn'tig. will wall
ti pee you .1 I'. H.
THEODORE V SAVITCH. ,1 Second ave.,
Coatesvllle, Pa., sold entire stock to Term
Inal Auction Co. Creditors tuke notice.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
A WALNUT ST. SPECIALTY SHOP
offers an
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
TO AN EXPERIENCED
DRESS AND SUIT SALESWOMAN
Middle-aped woman, of Bnud personality, at
present einplov rd. and who has had broad
experience in the selling of women's Ons
apparel; musl possess enthusiasm; natarv
and rommlssli'n on bales. Address Boa M
310. Ledger Office.
AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
Ml. 00 TER WEEK TO START
J13.00 TER WEEK IN I MONTH
S15.50 PER WEEK IN 0 MONTHS
CONTINUOUS AND RAPID
ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER
TO POSITIONS PAYING FROM
I2U.O0 TU J35.0U PER WEEK
BEST ENVIRONMENT AND
WORKING CONDITIONS
SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS
SPECIAL PAYMENTS FOR LENGTH
OP SERVICE
GOOD LUNCHES AT COST
YOUNG WOMEN BETWEEN IS AND
23 YEARS OF ACE CAN SECURE TUG
ABOVE BY APPLYING TO
MISS RYAN
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA.
FIRST FLOOR. 1031 ARCH ST.
ARTIST, fern . airbrush artist, wanted In
art publishing house. Apply International
Art Publishing Co.. Ith flcor, 120". Race Bt
BOOKKEEPER to assist In bookkeeping de
partment of corporation In northern sec
tion of cltv: one who can do stenogratihle
work preferred: state age. experience, ealarr
expect-d. POOS. Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER, high school or commercial
school training, with 1 or more years of
experience: permanent nonltion. Write fully.
I'.avi iikoii v 1..-..-I iiik . ti . v aimien.
BOOKKEEPER and Menographer wanted, tc
lane tun cnarK, oi onice; small manu
facturing nlanl. Anp.v Smith-Ramsey Em-
broidery Co . 1040 Market st.
BOOKKEEPER, experienceit. one familiar
with ledger system preferred: write, stat
ing saliilwPJV20:Ledgpr(u71ep.
BOOKKEEPER, assist., and Htepographer;
state wagon aqd exner. A 221. Led Off.
nUI'TOVIIOI.E OPF.RATORS
EXTERIENCED ON SMALL BUTTON,
HOLES
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPI.OY.MENT
WANAMAKER'S
CIOAR FACTORY
Wants young ladles who have
had experience In cigar fac
tory to work out of city; must
be able to speak Hungarian,
Slavish and Finnish; steady po
sition year around: aatary to
start J40 per week: In reply
state nge. experience, etc.
A 209. Ledger Office.
CIGAR MAKERS WANTED
COMPETENT SUCTION WORKERS,
STEADY EMPLOYMENT.
GOOD WAOES. t
APPLY .yKgOAIl CO.
CLEHK. billing department: permanent post.
Hon for bill clerk: knowledge of typewrit
Ing Imperative; must have several years
experience: good sa ary for competent per
son; emplojes dining room on premiaes
Keystone Lubricating Co. "1st and Clear
fleld sts. Thone Tioga 747.1.
CLERK Permanent position for experienced
filing vlerk; .excellent surroundings: dln.ng
room on premises. Keystone Lubricating
Co.. 21st and Clearfield, Phone Tioga 747.
CLERK For billing on regular L. r. Hmlth
machine; permanent position; state refer
ence and salary desired. V 001. Ledger
llince
I.KIlh. v-uick aim -luumm io usure dally
time sIIds in payroll; must be exoerlenrerf
Apply L. II Gllirjer k Co., KeyBtone and
Vincent sis., i .i-mi?.
GIRL, over 18. wanted for Ollng and general
.... ...avI. . u.airaa X 1 11 ..... uulr. ah .
own handwriting stating age and e-.perl-
tVHkca fin Ie"C V
Ing stating at
Address A 222.
ence. If any. Address A 222. Ledger Office.
GIRLS wanted between the age of 10 and
S3 to learn setting; clean work and good
pay. Apply Penna. Axmincter Carpet Corp.
1011 Diamond t.
GIRLS wanted to pack crackers: experience
not necessary: liberal wages. Applv Na-
tlonml Biscuit Co.. Qlonwood ave. & 1 3th st.
GIRLS wanted for light factory works good
r mv. Kacla Embroidery Al&nufacturlnr
.... ... uuffjiECl rUIICld tillU I II la
KSa.,.Ji2l-vVlntv,ixth. floort
HELP WANTED-FEMA1VB
OIRLS AND WOMEN
CAMPBELL'S 80Ur."J
ESTABLISHED 188
OtULS AND WOMEW
POrt KITCHEN -WOIIK
PREPAItINO VEOETABLES
MEATS. ETC.
ALSO GENERAL. FACTOflT WORK
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
IHOII WAGES
INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY
TIME AND HALF TIMB
OVER 48 HOtmS
SPECIAL UO.VU8 12 HtfU WEEK
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
2D AND MARKET STS.
CAMDEN. N. J.
100 OtnLS WANTED
IN NEW DEPARTMENT
OVER 10 TEARS OF ACR
IN CIGARETTE DEPARTMENT
LtailT. AIRY FACTORY
DESIRARLE STEADY WORK
HOT LUNCHES SERVED
AT LESS THAN C08T
GOOD PAY: EXCELLENT TREATMENT
LEARNERS PAID $11) WEEKLY
INCREASED AFTER SECOND WEEK
LIGOETT MYERS TOBACCO CO.
3D AND ONTARIO STS.
HOSIERY WINDERS Experienced winders
wanted: good wages: learners taken and
paid well while learning. Apply Wallace
Wilson Hosiery Co.. Orchard below Unity
st., Frankford. -
HOTEL CLERK, for all-year. 3id--avenu
hotel, t.vpevvrlter; reference wanted; Sept.
1. Apply by letter. Nathan U Jones, 120
Park place, Atlantic. City, N. J.
MILLINERS EXPERIENCED
ATPLY BUREAU OF EVIPLOY.MENI
WANAMAKEIfS
OPERATORS ON BLOOMERS
APPLY BUREAU or EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
OPERATORS, experienced on vvalits and
dresses; also IcamerH hav Ins srmc etperl-
rrce on sewing machines. Emerson Watlt
Co.. 1127 Filbert at.
OPERATORS, experienced on hemming ax
minster tugs. Apply Rush A Diamond.
J a sper and Ontario sts
PAPER BOXES Tabic wnrkcra machine
Blrls and finishers wanted: nice cool fac
tory with high ceilings; best of .ight: nice
girls; modern machinery and equipment, heel
wages: good locality for all car lines. Lee
Pap-r Box Co., 1fi21 N. Hancock.
rAPER BOXES Experienced toppers; high
salary; abort hours. Appty Crown Taper
Box Co.. 10ln Hamilton st.
SALESWOMEN
ACCUSTOMED TO HANDLING
HIGH-GRADE MILLINERY
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMKNT
WANAMAKER'S
V SALESWOMEN
APPLICATIONS ARE REING RECEIVED
FOR SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS
APPLY BUREV.U OP EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
SETTERS on Axmlnstcr rugs wonted. Anplv
Pcnna Axinlnslcr Carpet Corp.. 1011 Die..
irmndst
SILK WEAVERS
Young ladies wanted who are
experienced weavers on broad
silk, lo work In textile mill
located out of city: must be
eble to sneak and understand
German: the one who qualifies
can earn 510 per week to start.
Answer In own handwriting.
stalfnff aBC. experience and
phone number If possible.
A 210, Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER and tvplst; must be A-I:
one accustomed to taking rapid dictation
snd transcribing scurately: largo organi
sation; girl accustomed to worklnr with
number of others preferred; no secretaries
need reply; answer In own handwriting,
giving ace, experience and phone number Tr
possible. C 206, Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER nnd typist; must be A'l:
One accustomed to taking rapid dictation
and transcribing accurately; large organiza
tion: girl accustomed to working with num
ber of others preferred; no secretaries need
apply: answer In own handwriting, giving
ase, experience anu pnone number IE possi
ble M .113. Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER
THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPI.OY.MENT
WANAMAKER'S
I
STENOGRAPHER, experienced; permanent.
good position; near 22d nnd Allegheny
ave.; state salary nnd reference; employes
i Hn'ng room on premises. M .112, Ledger
STENOGRAPHER with at least 4 years'
experience, rapid Hnd accurate; state ret-
erence and salary. A 125. Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER, experienced; quick and
ai curate: permanent position and Rood
salary Apply of Pee. 14 N. 3th si
TELEGRAPH OPERATOR
YOUNG WOMAN
WITH SOME EXPERIENCE
APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
TYPIST
The Public Ledger Co. desires a
xoung woman aa typist tn ita ac
counting department.
Apply (1th and Chestnut sts.
Ask for Mr. Wlest.
TELEPHONE OPERATOR. for private branch
exchange; must be experienced: state salary (
expected. A 201. Ledger Office.
TYPIST wanted for dictaphone work; first-
Class operator wanieu lor I'ti nianem 1,0.1.
Hon with lilgh-i'liaa concern. Appty Elliott
Lewis Electric Co.. 1017 Race st
TYPISTS
EXPERIENCED
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
TYPISTS, thoroughly experienced, for tera
piirary work. Apply personally, 1022 Real
Estalo Trust Bldg,
WINDERS on carpet varn wanted. Apply n
l-enna. yvxininmcr v-aiiici iiii., iuii t,.. a-tl
tnond at. "l-l
WORSTED MILL
Requires the servlcea of a
oung lady, who Is an ex
perienced weaver on worsted;
Irish-American preferred: none
but steady workers need reply:
to the one who qualifies we olTer
a steady position the year
around, with excellent chance
for advancement: salary to
start $23 per week: in reply
state age. experience, etc.
A 212, Ledger. Office.
YOUNG LADY in purchasing department tn.
uptown office: one able to use typewriter
preferred. P 780. Ledger Office.
YOUNG WOMAN. experienced In photo
graphic material Williams. Brown &
Earle. Inc.. iMH Chestnut at.
fleneral
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1110 Land Title.
BOOKKEEPERS. 2.1. STENOOS. to J25.
ORGANIZER ic TEACHER, welfare worker.
HELP WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT Juniors In office of C. ".
A.; state fully education, past experience
snd salary expected. 1 tlOO. Ledger Office.
BLACKSMITH wanted: one familiar on Job
bing work) good position for right man.
Apply Brilliant Mfg. Co.. lO'li Ridge ave.
BOOKKEEPER, experienced: one famllla'r
with ledger system preferred. Write, stat-
lug salary. P B20. ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER Young man. with
enco, In bond house preferred,
Room 704. Morris Building.
expsrl
Apply HOY Public Ledger Co. has an opening for
brifiht. energetic boy! must be 16 year
et age; steady position. Apply 600 Chest
nut st. Ask for Mr. Fynn.
BOY. 10 years, to learn business: high school
graduate preferred. Williams, Brown A
Earle. Inc.. 018 Cheetnut.
BOY wanted In pawnshop, 17: referencei
chance for advancement. A 203. Ledger
OKI, e. .
CABINETMAKERS and all-around machine
handa: steady work: good wages: light.
binds; steady work: good wages; light,
modem plant: best conditions: group Intur.
liouern I'tanv. uesi uiuu.uuii.j eruup insur
mce. Apply ready for work. Unit Construe
ion Co.. Ii8th and Oray's ave, , '
CHAUFFEUR to drive Fold truck and to be
generally. useful around, furniture Morer
no Soys. 2820' Frankford ave. -
CLERK Wanted, ycsjng man aa clerk In
Circulation Department i must be quick and
accural and vtrlte a good hand; wages ta
start 12 per week: references, Apply to,
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