ass EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDGEK PmLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919 !. i -Hi ', "(i 2 W I'H '1 1 l-f N i . ' J siv. f S3 r lyr 5Kf Ml r iff '5, fit i"" .si -t A, ; . b lit f' . t ' L-'t. if 1 vf. FLAN WARSHIP'S WELCOME lUllan Battleship Will Reach This Port This Week A delegation of Italian citizens, head- jhk by John dl Sllvcstro, conferred with V' city omciaia touay to cohiimclu uhuhsc- ntnts for tho reception and entertain- Kent of the Italian battleship Conte dl Cavour, which is to dock here before the end of this week. i The pollceboat Ashbrldgo will carry n reception committee, composed of leading Italian residents of the city, down the Delaware river, to meet the dreadnought. The police bnnd will furnish the music for the welcoming. At the Philadelphia navy yard there will be an exchange of salutes between the Conto dl Cavour and United States battleships. The day following the arrival of the battleship there will be a reception to the officers and crew at Independence Hall. An address of wclcomo will be made by E. J. Cattell, city statistician, j representing Mayor Smith. LOCOMOTIVE KILLS MAN Shifting Engine Strikes Pedestrian on Camden and Atlantic Tracks Charles Caldwell, forty-nine years old, 1134 North Twenty -second street, Camden, died early today at the Cooper Hospital as a result of injuries re ceived a few hours previous when he was struck by a shifting engine while walking the tracks of the Camden and Atlantic Itallroad near the Vine street ferry. Caldwell was hurrying along the tracks at the time of the accident, it was said, and did not hear the en gine approaching. lie was struck and hurled from tho track nnd nt the time it ivas believed his only injury was n severe fracture of the nrm. He was immediately rushed to the hospital. Col. Groome Starts Back Oct. 4 Mrs. John C. Oroorae hns received n cablegram from Colonel Oroomc, say ing he has arranged for accommoda tions aboard the Princess Karusi. sail ing from Brest October 4. Colonel Oroorae was to have sailed on Septem ber 20, but was unable to complete his report to the Supreme War Council, sitting In Paris, on conditions as he fouiid them while on the American mili tary relief mission to Russia. aftttun nnsoRTs POCONO MOUNTAIN MT. POCONO. PA. Trio Onrwoorl Modern ; elegant location. ! 1 nC VmWOOU w a, Kneclal I all It winter ratea. Bklt E L-An.V.Artman I IVF.RXKnsVlLI.K. TA. WALTERS PARK INN : , U;r, resort hotel of the Blue nidge. Mod. ! in all Us appolntmnts. Every necessary ; 'jl-An-j to make you happy and healthy. Just I place for a weeK-ena or a long stay. "l-li-nt but separate aanltarlum facilities OCKAN CITY. N. J. Trtr Biscavne 8tn 0cfan Av- Prl- bui. ncp"cay"chot-waterhoat E.Blundln " 1VASIIIXOTON. r. c. Burlington Hotel ,r Five mlnutea frcCi everythlnr. American and European Plana 431 Room3, 222 Baths, $2.50 to $5 U.. T. MILLER. Ugr. Washlnitton. D. C, t f t i 4 i yNj New Four Door Early Delivery Four-Boor Sedan . Coupe Touring Car. lioaditer Delivered Phila. This newest product of the Oakland designers is literally a revolution in completeness, comfort, roominess and all that makes for motor car satisfaction. The new features are mainly in the body and they are practical, comfort-adding features. Four wide free swinging doors afford easy access to front and rear compartments. All windows can be easily lowered or raised by con venient regulators. The front seat is extra wide and deep one-piece construction, and heavily upholstered to stand the extra wear the driving seat receives. The rear seat, too, is big almost like a Davenport couch. The interior throughout is exceptionally spacious and inviting to ease furnished in fine automobile cloth. Dome light, silk curtains, an unobtrusive heater, etc., speak for the attention to details that count. It is by far the finest car we have ever been able to offer. You can't afford not to look it over. The Oakland is distinguished for its quality construction, lasting serv ice, moderate price and low upkeep. Some of Oakland Superior Mechanical Features include: . Jacox Steering Wheel; West & Mott Axles; Marvel Carburetor; Nortlf way Valve-in-head Motor; Forced Feed Oiling through hollow crank shaft; Remy tui-tmit Starting and Lighting System; Dyer Window Lift; McCord Radiator; (Wire Wheels extra); etc. Always remember, too, it is backed by the Z. S. Vertner Motor Sales Co. absolute guarantee service policy. Z. S. VERTNER MOTOR SALES CO. 918 North Broad Street , Pp-r- $. & 'U r .'jrffl-l c'S I GET FREE MAIL DELIVERY Residents of West Manayunk Get Letters and Parcels at Doors IteJdcntfl of West Manayunk, a settlement of 1R00 population, founded seventy-five years ago, today for the first tlmo received letters, postcards nnd parcel-post packages delivered nt theiri homes They were highly gratified over the commencement of this long-sought for CoNSEmoRryfiusic TUIDTV ITIFTU VCAD I THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR 'HE study of music should form nn integral part of every one's education. It is possible to go through life without n knowl edge of music. It is also possible to go through life without a knowledge of literature, science and art, but who can estimnto tho tremendous loss to one who lacks such knowledge? True success in life means the true development of every faculty. In the social program of civilization there is no room for "wall-flowers." The per son of accomplishments is the one sought out and is the one who is of tho most service to his fellows. Fathers and mothers who fail to encourage their sons and daughters to become accomplished arc not only depriving them of much of the joy and pleasure of life, but are seriously limiting their opportunities for a successful life. Because of its distinguished faculty, original methods, individ ual instruction, high ideals, breadth of culture and moderate cost, combined with modern and cfllcient management, tho Combs Con servatory affords opportunities not obtainable elsewhere for a sound musical training. A School of Individual Instruction (Theoretical Mil Applied nranchee. taught privately nnii In classes) I'lllllltjr! f.llherl llnjnalils Combs, Piano. Hugh A. Clarke. Mil. Doc, Theory Nelson A. Chesniitt, Volic llllnm Oelcer, Mm. IJac. Violin Herman Sjinrf!..' Moloncello Russell King Miller. Orsan. nnd 75 assistant teachers' dlJ. All bram-hes taiiKht Normal Training Course for Teachers. Public School Music Suponlslon Complete Military Hand Department umio ncnool Four Pupils' Re-ltals a week Two complete Pupils' Symphony Orche.tr. Decrees conferred, Reciprocal Relations with University of PtElianl. Do tories for women ' """- A School of Inspiration, Enthusiasm, Lojalty and Success FIVE SPACIOUS IIVlUHNC!i ILLUSTRATED i IUK IIOIIK rp... Gilbert Raynolds OFFICES. STUDIOS. DORMITORIES, BROAD AND REED STS. Leefson-Hille CONSF.RV TORY OF Ml SIC. INC. MaurltE Iefeon. I'resittent ALL liriANfHES Ol" Ml'SIC rUBLIC SCHOOL MfSIC SbPERVISION MSI 5n I'hestnnt St.. Philadelphia I!OITI! lU'ILDINO. Oak I.nne, I'a. Phila. Musical Academy nwiMAvrowN' hrach 30 K.VST 11 U.M'T I..WK atalnjru.' 311 S'aNon (Jtn 3S3. .IOF.riI 11. CLARKn. Dire. WALTER PFEIFFER VIOLIN VIRTTOSO AND INSTRI'CTOR I Conl I'hllhann Socl't of rhlla Summer i Wlldwood Rtudlo 17in inestnutm l'hone TUB STl:it.Mli:il(J SCHOOL (IF MCSIU 10 bo. IStli Street (Fuller DulldlnKI. NOW OPEN. Complete musical education. Teach , ere' classes. Call or write Xur catalog. OFFICE NOW OPEN Pipe Organ and Picture Playing I CAMBRIA CONSERVATORY , Kenslnxton Avenue and Cambria (1817 E. Cambria. Practlclnc privileges. Booklet HYPERION bCHIMIL OF MUHIO OPEN NOW. Vocbl Violin. Piano. Organ. Tranklln E. Cresioa Dlr- 1714 Chestnut St.. 67 E. Penn 81 .Ola Phila. Conservatory cst. Directors D H Ererman. H Van den B.ml ('. IAK'c.J vnicu cruuRn r J",-v-:,,-'1, H08 (hestnnt St. 3lh nsiblc Six .tlSTi TrrrsffassssBnBBsH MrBsBtwSrsTli s .U87S K(,gV IrSSSSSgggMtSasBSSSSjSgS tins I (rS) FT " ' -M (&&$&$ Gj!. All That a Sedan Should Be mall service, and are tho envy of the residents of the more exclusive resi dential sections, Halo, and Cynwyd, who must travel to the station and postofflrc for their mail. Institution of a dnlly mail sen-ice by carrier in West Miuinjnnk is due largely to the elTnrtH of the Community Club. The members appealed for enrrier service to l'ostmaster Thornton nnd he, after they linrl pledged themselves to number, every house in West Maunjiink, con scnted to their request jirsir Combs, Director - - D T5 S ril " Ragtime Piano Playing Taught in 20 Lessons Booklet upon Request Christensen School Popular Music 1520 ClieMnut St., Philadelphia Room 4(14 Phone Spruce 005 ZIX'Kll KR IIAIIN Philadelphia Musical Academy AND IIRNCIIi:S M1IN SCHOOL 1617 M'KUCE ST. SPECIAL COCRSKS Public School Supervisors, tiolfrpe. NOR1IAI. CI.ASSKS FOR PIANO AND VIOLIJi l Ma. iii. n.-. n-na lor prospw'us. DAVID E. CROZlER Orgnnlnt of Calvary Presbyterian Churrh Organ and Piano I 1520 Chestnut St. ! KURTZ VOICK STUDIOS 1SJ0 Walnut St., Phlla. Carnegie Hall. N Y. Wednesdajs LTouis Sobelman "" chestnut ,Cf. Tel. .Spruce 4931 Advanced Violin Instruction. Clrculur. Sedan I SI Li i v& m. gs autumn nnwnnTH Washington, n. r. Many Dignitaries arc coming to the National Capital this month upon visits that will write famous pages of history. Make your reservations in Washington's new Five-Million-Dollar Hotel where are com bined all the, comforts of your private home and the luxuries of perfect appointments and service. Wardman Park Hotel HAPRY WARDMAN, Proprietor. WASHINGTON, D. C. il-ANTIC CITY. X. .1. PH OrvlKti Oos'an. rioivtH I HOTEL CHELSEA OPF.N All. YEAR SEPTEMBER The raiW delightful month of the year. SI.TURE RESERVATIONS J. R. Thompson Co. HOTEL FREDONFA European plan. Tennessee Ave ln.t nft I rioar,llk Modern; brick! every appoint- ment. Winter rates. Owner.hln nianaiement. Westminster Ky- Av n,nr neach. niev. . ,. 1o "I. . prlate baihi, run. watT tUupwklv L' .11) up ,ly c U,re HOTEL BOSCOBEL Kentucky Av,. Open . . u ... a" ,0nr. 1R up weekly phone 117 . K. MARION lviT.nivoon. x. j. I Ed fie ton Inn Centrally located nr beacB.; I 7 . ,, "hit. service, cap. 230 , I mbnU" lK"""f- J- ALUEI"f "AK'-'a- CORTINA PHONE METHOD Teaches you to speak foreign languages correctly YOU can learn to speak nny foreign language at home on your phono srraph, at a nominal cost. Course consists of 15 12-Inch double-dlso records, S Lesson Books, 1 Guide, 1 Reader, 1 Bi lingual Dictionary and fifty class lecions under the supervision of a. na tle instructor. Write for Special Booklet L CORTINA ACADEMY 1510 Chestnut St. i M. KLEIN, Manaxer LEARN LANGUAGES AT THE BERLITZ SCHOOL 1841 CHESTNUT STREET Entrance on 16th JStret Ntw York. Washington, Ronton, Dftrolt, Chicago. IlAttlmore. Ornnjre Jlawmit, 11 to dc Jiuiflro. llucnos All-en, ban Paolo Cordoba. Pari, J,ondon, Home. Madrid, etc. FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, 1 ITALIAN, &c., &c. ' Dy the llerlltx Method Students lesrn not only to read and write, but especially to understand and to speak the foreign lan gusge. TRIAL LESSON FREE i ffltmtz$m NCllOOLT, FOR XATTVR CHILD KEN Boarding & Day Departments SPItl'CK STIIKKT AT FORTIETH ICetH.ent, fur 6th Yeur In October Phone Preston 44SJ. Auto Service. scientific Direction for NORMAL Chil dren, 3 tu 12 eant The aim ot this Rrhool in to give Normal Children nn en vlronnv nt in which the spontaneous Im pulse s of child life may have freedom for indlMdual trrowth. Direction covers Dlot, Exercise Recreation. Deportment. Con rol of Emotions, Occupation, etc., dif ferent for ffich individual child. ANNA WINDLK l'AIHT, DlrMtrens Montei-Mirl Diploma, Rome 1014 r NATIONAL SCHOOL i of Elocution-and Oratory Little Tbe.tre Bld., 17& & D.Lxdc.t Sti. Uay and Evenlnx Courses. Classes In Public Speaking-, Diplomas and Degrees. D. L. Shoemaker. Principal oi . r - no ADVANCE jnuri vuuraco in rates Hookkeeplnx. Shorthand, Typewriting, Eng lish renmanshlp. Dictaphone. Comptometer. Ii iv nnd Evening sessions. Start now. Indi vidual Instruction 1' A I.MICK HCIIOOT.. 10 South 10th Ht. Palms Business College 1711-1713 CHESTNUT fTRCET Day and evening cnuraea In Shorthand. See. retarlal. llookkeeplnif. Touch Typewrltlnr Enxllsh. Etc, Attend the test. Individual instruction Select pttronaee. Unroll now 1 Philadelphia TurnBemeindt ev.Ai rwiMni Sentember 8th. Oymnasttes fwlmmlng, Drawing and Needlework to hll dren 7 to 15 ytxn for IT per year. Enrell low. Rooklet. Broad and Columbia Ave. RANKS Stenographer ntd typists nuciNPq ln reat demanfl. Day and SHrivt? n'Eht ciasaea. Q ter now, i COLLEGE 91 Walnut St THE TAYLOR SCHOOL ,, ( Oregg Shorthand. Touch Typewriting. Hook i kseplng Recrstailal Courses. Dv..NIght. ; ' tn-HINU OAItPEN, IN8TITIITB Arts, Mechanics. Electricity. Automobiles. Classes commence Sept. 23. Enroll now. Mend for booklet Broad and Spring Garden sts. 1 Private Leitiona English. Language. rrivaie L.eisons Mathemtics, History. MISS W1LDMAN, 1II2T H S' Locust 408. FRIENDS' SELECT Sri. The I'arknsv Cherrjr nfl 16th St.. Open nfter NlaMi Month ttd I -u- ; noth Sefw 1 1 ' AUTUMN RESORTS WASHINGTON. 1). O. ELMER DYER, Manager. I'OCOXO .lltH'XTAIX.S Delaware ll'nter t.np. I'rt. THE "" GlenwooD Delaware Vnter (.np. Ta, The Ol en wood tn a m oil em hrlck hotel with n caimclty of 400 ffuets, It hi steam heat un purlora, orchestra three clay tennis rourtfl and nil nmuftcment? hnnttnir and fluh hiff on tho Delaware River, distance mile: a rnll to (.'uldeno polf links The hotel la noted for Its superior tabl home comfort. and moderate rate. CI owl for the aeaaon Oct. asth. For booklets address i;. H. Albert, Manaser, P R Johnson Proprietor. KNJOV TIIK CHARMS OP AUTUMV at THE KITTATINNY KKI.MVAIIK WATER OAP, V, The lending hotel of this famous ree'lnn l Open to Dec. Capacity 1100. Strictly modern I steam heal, log fires Oolf, tennis, boating' orchestra. Concerts, dances KxreptlonZi culln. Am-rlcan Plan, also a la carte rill. r"B:' B'""- au,T,,mi',:"In,"1 rms "pin """'" i2L'N ''""OT COPE. T" . . irr-i ikikT n.,.i LAUREL INN V. ni,-. hnt- u m Tuler new tngt. Own Moatar. nne bans A E.Harrlck i Emilic Krider NorrU School of Expression and Stage Art For Readers, Actors and Speakers Expression, Oral Knvllsh, Public Sneak. Inx. Story Telllne, Impersonation, Voice, Dramatics, Correct Pronunciation. So cial Deportment. Poise: Professional and Non-Professional Coures. Diploma. Course s presented In three great universities of V H. and in the Con servatoire de Paris. Spruce S4B3. .Suite 404, 1714 Chestnut St. La Salle Extension University Olrectlon and a training that Is linked uo rlth sctual business and without Intsr'srlni situ your present position. ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS LHTTER-WIHTINfl I.AW BANKING .TRArriO ... ,t- "" nr Phone Walnut M84. 60S CnESTNUT ST. rnil.ADKM'inA Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's Greatest Business School Skillful teachers Superior equipment Practical courses Progressive management. The most successful xraduatea. Day and nlxht classes Charxea moderate Positions xuaranteed Ilexln vour course now. Call, write or phone for full particulars. Strarer'a. 807 Chestnut St. rhone M'al. 384 Our graduates are In constant demand for eood-puylntr positions. Grexa- Shorthand, the easy, speedy sstem. Complete business and secretarial courses. Day and Nlxht Clashes. Intensive tralnlnx. Enroll any time. Call or writn for. full particulars and cataloxue. Plllt. A nf'htVfraa CArtvn, VB ... ml Collexe of Commerce ." 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Translation and Lessons In Spanish. Italian. Trench, German, Dutch. For Individuals and commercial houses, lutes moderate. Phone Spruce 15uS CORTINA ACADEMY 1510 CHESTNUT ST.. riHLA. OAK LANE f Country Day School Auto bus service makes this country Day School available to all Philadelphia. Children (4 yeara and over) carried to and from a school vrlth open country envi ronment pure air. safety, out of city noise and dust. Qu'et Isolation of country makes Ideal conditions for study. Speslal class room Instruction. Buses from cltr renter Philadelphia. Oermantown and Jenlilntown. Courses range from kinder garten through college prennratlon. A lew vacancies still avallahls In upper forms. rip. Melrose R07 Oak Iine, rhlla. Box V l.F.vn. p.. ACERWOOD TUTORING SCHOOL For boys and girls who need individual instruc tion to make normal progress. Kindergarten to High School Industrial Arts. Domestic Science. Music. Gymnastics. Gar deniner. Ethical Train ing. Home Life. Medical Supervision. Adequate Buildings. Large Cam pus. , Outdoor life in summer. 16 miles from Philadelphia, Booklet. Miss Devereux, Principal Box A, Devon, Pa. ATl.AXTlO CITY NEW JERSEY SCHOOL ' ron ATYPICAL CHILDREN VENTNOrt PARKWAY AND SUMNER AVE. Margate Park. Atlantic City. N. J A select school ut adjustment where sda clalized Individual medical and educational treatment and training, combined with ths Invigorating quantise of Atlantlo C ty ell" raatv. stimulate n greatest physical and mental develonment ln nervous nn.1 t..i. vard children. Details sent upon application Yonng Men and Roy. WYNNKMOOll. PA, MONTGOMERY SCHOOL The Country Day School for Hoys from the beginning of their education to college. Faculty from Columbia Teachera Collcie For Information adrrs. Rev. Gibson Hell, l.II., II. 1)., Headmaster, Wrimeuood, Tenna, CH EH TNUT II 1 1.1. V Chestnut Hill Academy ST. MARTIN'S. C1IK8TNIJT HIIjI PA. Prerarstlon for college. An Ideally located .Mintrv iIhv And boardlnir sehani fnp hnUJ XsDeclally low 'rates for SM-day boards' TIIR PVT.MER, ?" I.AKK.1VOOD. TaXH -- Vi " Delaware t000 Waler tiup, pa. PARCEL POST Thousands of Garments Full Dress Suits Prince Albert and Cutaways ' LARGE ASSORTMENT Miule bjr tho Ileal Tailors. AM. HII.K LINED Finest mnterUls $75 to $100 Values OUR PRICE $5 UP 11 r neeil the room SAMUEL COOPER, 1010 W. GiurJ Ave. Furniture Re-Upholstered Call Lombard 3650 Representative will submit samples and cost. Dost new furniture at lowest rates. Im mediate attention and first class work guaranteed. CHESTERFIELD WHOL. bTERKD FURNITURE CO. M9 CHESTNUT ST. HOUSE PAINTS $2.50 PER GALLON FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE USE Battleship Gray, Sky-Blue, Qloss-White, Ollve-Oreen. Medium and Dark-Brown. Also many other shades. noop i nn pert PAINT ?1,UU GALLON RED, BROWN, BLACK ., SHERWIN-WILLIAMS No. 03 GOVERN MENT SPAU VARNISH, 13 rER OAL. llronso Powder. II 10 per lb. Aluminum Powder. $1.23 per lb. Abso lutely cnomicauy pure. DISK AN ii". w. oirari) Ant. uiarun Uert ,,honli Popl,r 2(W8 TALKING MACHINES REPAIRING vicroR COLUMBIA 60N0RA CHENEY EDISON The Neyer-Slip or Kick Ora'phlto will be used In all re pairing ALL OTHER MAKES We carry all pari PEOPLES REPAIR SHOP 49 North 10th Street LAMBERT & CLESS liViu Qu.cc PRINTING SMALL QUANTITIES AT REASONABLE PRICES Estimates Given. A Trial Means Satisfaction. Young Women nnil Gtrla Open-Air School for Girls The rilEIli: ANNA TIIOIIM; .Model School nf Ervn Mavvr College nnnounrea the open n of a Primary Department In addition to Its l.Iementnry and College Preparatory Courses. For circular nnd Information add THE JIODEI, SCHOOL llryn Mnur Tel. Ilrjn Mttwr 295 Traininr; School for Kindergartneu (Formerly Miss Hart's). Junior. Senior and Graduate Courses. Primary methods. Prac tlce Klndeixsrtners. Ml A. T. 1J,T,MV Director Tinx u "tin Walnut St . Phtli Phila. School of Design for Women UnOAI) AND MASTF.H RTRFTrTS. rilIL. Reopens September Kith. Miss Wharton's School WO PINF STREF.T. Keepens October I. Olrls a I.Utle Hys. THE FARNUM "SCHOOL 1R07 Tine Street Reopens Oct. 1st Senior. Junior, Primary, Kindergarten rtnis under 10 ears .MAIIljn PREP. Intensive Tutoring"" University references. 115 So. Slth St. IIAK 1.1NE. pa. The Cowles School for Girls Prep, for nil colleges Strong Ocn'l Courses Music. Primary through High School. 7 mln' walk from trolley, opp. Heading n rt Sla' Indlv. atten. For cntl. 4 views ndd Emma Si" Cowles. A P.. Head of School Oak Ijine Pa ARrniOKE, pa. r-The Lyman School. HEKCII HXtll.L." 2S0 Lancaster Atc. Ardmore, Penna. Kindergarten and Primary for both boys and girls. Junior and Senior School for girls only. Rus service from West Phlla Ma Overbrook and Merlon. Opens Sept. ?! Addresa . MISS M. H. STF.KN, Principal DEVON. PA. "Tf DEVON MANOR " ABOAItDIN'O EChool ot thi highest type olTerlne collegs preparatory and Junior collegs courses. Thoroughly practical training; In vocational work, which meets thv demant'a of the hour Domestla Science. Secretaryship Social Service, Ait and Music. Open-air school rooms, campus of sixteen seres. out-or-door sports Incltltllne; ridlntf. On the Main Line of the Pennsvlvsnls Railroad, sixteen miles from Phltatielphla, In the historic Vslley Forge rerlon. KD1TII SAMSON. Principal tlox 110, Devon Manor. Heron, I'a. VINELAND, N. J. MAPLEHURST SCHOOL vip; A select home school for a limited number of retarded and auhnormat children. Nine teen years' esnerlence. Booklet P. "sTBI.rNK rir.HAn.T ARNADE. Prlnel.M hTKAMSIHP NOTICES "EARN LINE Philadelphia Havana GENERAL CARGO U. S. Shipptoff Board Steel Steamer S. S. "LAKEGALERA"., Sailed S. S. "LAKE FLUVANNA".. Oct. IS For rates and particulars apply u Earn Line Steamship Co. 4ti Itullllt Bid:.. Philadelphia STEAMSHIP NOTIPF.S BEBMUB Ideal Winter Vocntlon Keor( Serviee ( l resumed In Dee.. 1919, by FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fast, twin-screw, pal.tlal steamers S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" Halls from New York Dec 0.17-27 ll.ntrl To- Disrts-i.ri S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" y rj'Mtas J-W"k s'aJTftsL.. .. JH M J&rjflP f s.sra sps mw w t . MIUVHit mm ml wm TICKETS ANB RESCRWnCNS EVERYWBEfiL TOURS OF DISTINCTION ECVPT-PAUSTInI JMN-CMM lEWEMUKMniimUS I 50S riFTH MC-NtV YORK ZDcatljs ALLEN. Sept. SO. at ths Presbyterian Home for Widows and Single Women. Mist JANE ALLEN, ared 91, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed.. 4 P. in., from the Home. B8th t. and Oreenwsjr avs.. West Phlla. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. ANDERSON. Sept. 2. In Dnwnlnetown. Pa THOMAS H. ANDERSON, BKed ill. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs. O'RO a, m., 2H William at.. Down Inittown, Pa. Int. Femwood Cem.. rhlla., 12 noon, where remains may ba viewed BALDERSTON. Near Newtown, Pa., Bent. 29. D. JOLLT BALDEIiaTON. aaed t3 Relatives and friends Invited to funera Krl.. 2U5 p. m., Newtown Cem. Chape Trsln for Newtown leaves Readlnir Terminal, Philadelphia, 1:28 p. m. Also trolleys leaving- Trenton for Newtown at 1 p. m. BORIE. At Klrklyn. Delaware county. Pa . 8pt. 80 ALBERT J., husband of ilary B Horle. formerly of 824J N Broad st. Due notice of funeral will ba Riven, lo Klrkljn ave.i Klrklyn, Pa, BRADLEY. Sept. 27. CIIRIST'VN RUUCE P.. son of Arthur and Madelie BrBdley. aed 8. Solemn requiem, mass St. Albsn'a Church, 2d and Tabor rd.. 01r.t. Wed.. 10 30 a. m. BROCOFF. Suddenly. Sept. 29. AUGUST nnocOFF, husband ot Anna Brocoff, nited 74. Relatives and friends Invited to funeiw! services Thurs.. 11 a. m.. 001) N. 10th st. Int. private. . . . IIU(:K. At IJinxlale. CHESTER A. BUCK, aced (11. nelatlves and friends, also Norrlstown Lodse of Elka No. 714: B. p. H . Moose I.odite. No. 1823, of Lansdale; Falrmount Fire, Co.. No. 1: Board of Trade, Bro. Counsel of Lansdale Invited to fu neral, liat.. 1 D. m.. from 831 Columbia me., Lansdale. Int. private Mt. Teaco Cem. Body may las viewed Thurs., from 7 to l) p m.. also at Mt. Peaca Cem., ti., p, liirnVQ SiMdenlv. Sent. 28. JOHN, hus band of Mary Hums. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:10 a. m.. reel dance of sister. Mrs. Catharine Burns, 238 Berkley St., Oermantown. With mass at Church of St. Francis of Asalsl. 10 m-1 int, Iloiy sepuicnre tern t, Holy Sepulchre Cem , UURNS. Sept. 8(1. at Presbyterian Homo r Widows and Single Women. Mrs MARY fnl . nTTtira nrrmA fin Vlolatlvea n ml friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. from the home. H8th and Oreenway ave., W, Phlla Int. Monument Cem. dASSIDY. Sept 2H. JOHN husband of lnte Elizabeth A. Caaldy (nee Blake). Rela llvea and friends, also Court Robin Hood, No 14. F nf A.. Invited to fumral, f'ri., 8:30 a.m. r.41i7 Cedar ave Solemn requiem mass Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int Hnlv Cross Cem. Auto aerUce. CASTOR. Sept. 80, MARY H.. widow of Llnford Castor (nee Brooks), aaed HO. Rel- &: ana irienaa invuea to lunerai. nai, smn.ln.law's residence. Arthur ! Whlttaker. 51)0.1 Kestone st. Wlsolnomlng. Int. private. Cedar Hill Cem. CHUllCHMAN Sept. XU. CATHKRINI7 MILLER MAISON. wlduv of William R Churchman. Funeral services Frl.. 4 p. residence of John W. converse, Rosemont. Pn. mt private. COLLINS. Sept 21), SAMUEL S., hus. atlves and friends, Potter Lodge. No. 441. F. I un A. M ano; rurvivors ni oamesnip Michigan, U. S. N., Invited to funeral serv Ices, Frl., 2 p. m. parents' residence. 1427 W Indiana eve. Int. private, Dethel Cem., Camden, N. J, CUOWELL. At residence of aon, Sunnv side Farm, nucklnxham. Pa . Sept. 211, WILLIAM CROWELL. of 3342 N 13th St.. Philadelphia. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Trl., 4 p. m., Raptlat Temple, llroad and Ilerke stsi, Philadelphia. Int. private. DOLAN Sept. 2D, nRIDQIiT, widow of Michael Dolan. formerly of Oermantown. Philadelphia. Relatlvea and friends lilted to funeral. Thurs.. 7:30 a. m.. 'i0l5 N. Van Polt et. High mass St Elisabeth's Church 1) a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service DUFFV-nEROEIt. Sept. 27. EDWARD. on of Marv Duffy.Iterter and late John Duffy, grandson of late Thomas and Hannah Golden. Relatives and friends, also Nativity T. A. R. Society and emploves of WlllUm Cramp Sons Shin and Engine Ilulldlng Co , nlso leonl Nn 320. InMlrd to funeral, 2.1O.I C Sonierset st., Thurs , R:10 a. m. Solemn requiem mass 8t. Ann's Church J" tnt st Charles' Cem. Kellvvllle. Va. FINI'.BT. Sept. 30. MARY A., wife of John J. P'inley (nee FlanlRanl. Relstlvs and friends, also St. Carthage's Tt. V. M. Sodality, Altar and Rosary Soclotv and League of the Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral. Mat. n: n. m.. na n. n-'ia si, Solemn high mass of renulem St. Carthage's Church, (lid st. nnd Cedir ave.. 10 n. m, mi iiraj v.re" tn.. !.. "J.'i'.,;.. rllN's Sent. 30. Dr. EMANI'EL S. OAT'J. Relatives anil friends William C. lioMllinn T.nrlire. Nn oOO. F. and A. M.. ln- lted to funeral, Thurs., 11 a. in., 711 N. Franklin st In. Mt Sinai Cem. GEFFERT. In Norrlstown.. Pa., Sent. 20. LILLIAN M. QEFFERT. RelatUes an.I friends invited to funeral, from resident-, of hrother-in-lav. Clarence SI. Btokel. B34 Pow.ll.st., Norrlstown. Pa.. Thurs.. S n. .m. in nlvat North Cedar Hill Cem . Ph Is I'nns. GWYMRBTH. Sept 2. FRANK H. OWYMRETH. of 2134 N 11th St.. aged 07. Due notice of funeral will he given from Armstrong's, 1027 nnd 102!) ,M. Ilrosd. HATCH. At Atlantic Cltv, H. J.. Sent. 2H MARGARET widow of Jehn Hater. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. friends lilted to funeral s"rlce, Thurs., 1.. 10 a. m reaiaencn 01 Mruiiier-iii-is- r Pnrkhill. cor. W. Atlantic ave. and Chestnut St., Audubon. N. J. Int. private. Friends may call Wed.. 7 to 0 p. m. Howell, Mich., papers copy HIIHN At Atlantic City N J , sr,t. 20. SAMUEL P. 1IUHN. Relatives and friends Invited, to funeral services. Thurs.. 3:30 p. St. Paul's Memorial Church, Cnerbron! IK Int prtvsre, JARVIS. Sept. 20, AMANDA N.. widow of James Jsrv's Relatives nnd friends In- 1 vlted to funernl eenlces, 8107 2lnln st , Chtstnut Hill. Thurs.. 2 pm. Int. prl- I JOHNSON. Ninth Month 2Sth JOST'PH husband of Itarv J. Johnson, aiod 70. Iteli- tlves and friends InMted to funeral. Tenth ISlonth 2d. 2 p. m.. 2105 N. B2d st. Int. private ArilnoTon e" JUSTICE Sept. SB. JOSEPH husbapd of El'a F. Justice, nelatlvea and friends Invited to funernl services, Wed,. 2 p. m., late residence. The Ivans Apts.. 47th st. and Ilaltlmore ave.. w, Phlla. Int. private Westminster Cem. KELLY In New York cltv. Sept, 57. JOHN husband of E1I.I KtlU. Reletlves and friends. 1 Philadelphia Typographical 1 Union. No. 2: Monotvpe operators. Invited to funeral sen ices. Thurs:, 2 p. m., resi dence of aunt. Mrs. Jane McCuene. 1210 8 llonsall st. Int, nrlvate. Friends niev view remalna Wed., ft to 10 n, m 1 KEfllHU, wepi, .vj. .jiviuucj I. IP.IV' , DIu. Relatives nna inenas invited to fu neral se'vlcea Thu-s., S p. n... slstrr's r'sl dence, 1715 N. Part ue. Int. Marlett'i rR ' KKNNET Sept. 22. CATHARINF. KEN. NET. Relatives and friends lnWtd to fu- 1 nurs . n a. in. -""' x"7 ' '"'o' ,'" J"""" tlves and frlenda lnvlten to funeral Krl . h-ho K , Cusick, OlO N Ohio HVe. Solemn re. "v'n,a, res derce of dnughter Mrs. 3, II. nuleni ma.s St Nlclv. as Church 8:30 a. m fn48 N. s4,h ti Hirh w, 8t, inl,Jl ?.c5r"t Wri. s.?o7"i) hhiiik-t a EHxaheth's Church 10 a. m Int. Private HEMl'Srl.AI' S"Pt -II. HAlllllM A vllNER. H. Pt. 20 H RRY. son of Isle uMnW of L. Hempstead, HplUc snj .."?'.., o,..i, T Warn., ntrerf r. 1 peral, Tnurs.. n a. m.. parlors ot w, j. .Mc.',,.nv E Onldrlclc .1120 OermantTOn ave High mass Church ot lmmacu.aie uonception 11 a, m. Int. private, KKRHKK. Sent. 21). C. ALRERT, hus. band of lato Mary E. Kerber. Relatlvea and friends: Harmony Lodge, No. 43, K. of P.I ProgreasUa Assembly, Nn. 4, A. O. M P.i Relmnnt Council, No. 100. I. O. A.l Musicians' Union of Penna., Invited to fu neral eenlces. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 414 N. Wanamalier at. Int. private, Femwood Cem, Remains may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. KIRKPATRICK Ruddenlr, Sept. 2, JOSEPH, hushand of Annie Klrlcpatrlck (nee Freeman. Relative, and frlnds. Industry Lodge. No. 181. V anil A. M ; Camp No. 270 P. O. B. of A.' M-n's Friendly Union nf John Chsmlers I'rr'iirterlan Church and employes of Puhlli Wn-ks Dept.. Phlla. Navy Yard lnlted to fuieral. Thurs., 2 p. m . 1210 P. 22d t. Ir Ternwood Cem. KRAFT Sept. 28 OEOROE II.. husband of Ellsa R Kr.tft nvi d M. Relatives and snd friends, employes of Allen, lane Scott, Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 n. m.. at 2S11 N. 81st st. Int. German T.uthern 1 Cem Renulns may bo viewed Wed ev. KRATZ. Sent 20 ESTHER M.. widow nfReedWr'te aeej 1. Iteli've and frlendi Invited to funeral sen Ices. Thur... 8 p. m... 11437 N. 1.1th st. Fther services Frl, in:io a. m., Dovletnn Presbyterian Church Int, Do-,.-tovn Cem. KUEHN. Sent. .20. LOUISA KUEHV. widow of HernMn Iuehn. aged 71. Rela tives and friends also the Ladles' RIMc Class of Trinity Reformed Church and Pa, Reserve Circle. No. lit. Ladles of the O, A. R Invited to funeral Frl . 1 n. m., 4210 1 n, 1'rans'in -. K"-r-ii-rs trinity nerormeo 1 Church. Uroad nnd Venango at.,, 2 p. m. Int. private, LANDON At Rn-drn-nwr.. N, J.. Sept. 20. SBLAND WHITNEY LANDON. Relatives and friends Invited to serv'coa, Tlordentown ntllttsry Tnst'tMte. Thurs . 4 n. m. IX)HMU.LER. JACOH A., .on of Clara and tho late josepn lonmiuer. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend reculem mass. Frl.. 8 a. m. sharp, at St, Alphonsus Church, 4th and Reed sts. McMAIION. Sept. 20. WILLIAM II.. hus hand of Katharine McMahor. (nee Edier). Relatives and friends Invited tJ' fnnersl, Th.irs.. 7:30 n. to., parlora f S. P. Frank. enneld Sons, nSOO Vine st. Mass St. Ores. ory'a t'nuren if a, m. uit. fioiy I'ross uem llURPHY. Sept. 20. TIIOMA8. husband of Margaret E. Murphv. Ralatlves nnd friends, Holv Name and P. A D. Snelety.ot Church of Our Mother of Sorrows. Division No. 14. A. O. II. s 'Retail Orocers' Assocl- a t ton, tnvueq o mnerai. wat . eiau UNDHBTARTTRg nKATHH 4800 Westminster ave Solemn rsQulert mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrowf 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Omit flowers. Auto service. . . .r MURRAY. Sept. 80. EMMA Ll MUR RAY, widow of OeorM Murray nnd dauah tsr of late Iflram and F.lltsheth Macllrntnj nelatlves and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Frl., 1:80 o. m., residence of son-in-law. Arthur C. Collins, 82 Mountwell ava., Haddnnfletd. N J. Int. Mt. Peaca Cem.r Philadelphia, NELSON. Sept. 30. TIKI1ECCA NKMOA formerly of 1784 Sansom st. Further otlc of funeral will be Riven. NEVILS. -pt, 20, ALICE J., widow of Arthur J. Nevlls. nelatlves and frltnda In vited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. 188 N, 2tst st Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a. m. Int, Hnlv Cross Cem. . NORRIS. At Wlldwood N. J.. Saot I, SARAH A. NORRIS (nee nrawley) wife, ot Albert Norrls, late of 888 Lex St.. W. Phils. ftelatlves and friends Invited ta funeral sere res. Thurs,, 2 p. m., nation of David. O. Frankenfleld A Snns. 822 N. 02d at. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. . ..... 0"DRAIN. On Sept. SO. 1019. T1IOMAB .T., iniineest eon of lalo Alex. L. nnd Katl E O'Draln and crandson of late Owen and Margaret Cunneff, axed 20 Years 8 months. Relatives and friends Invlttd to funeral, on Saturday mnrnina at 8:80 o'clock, from Iat residence 1241 N. Hancock st. . Solemn renulem mass St. Michael's CHurch 10 a. m Int. Cathedral Cem. ... OLIVER. Sept. 27 WILLIAM, son of Mary and lale William Oliver, nelatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 80 m m ..iManK. ftf m.lK. iOXi flnrUCS ST. Requiem mass St. jameaa Church. 88th and Che.tnut sts., 10 a. m Int private; nannrtTsj. Rent a rATitAniNE. wlAovr of John Osborn. nelatlvea and friends. Mar-f rled Women's Sodality and the League of In; Sscred Heart. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a. m.. 1010 Stiles st. Solemn requtens msss Church of the Orsu. 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto runeral. PETTENOELL Sept. 30. 830 N. 24th at., JOEL TRACY PETTENOELL, axed 81. Fu nernl nnd Int private, ... PHENEC1ER. Suddenly. Sept. 80. JOHN W. husabnd of Anna M. Phenexer ,'rj" Loech), nelatlves and friends, all societies of which he was a member, Invited to fu neral, Thurs., 8 p. m , B0 N. Llndenwood st.. West Phlla. Int. Qeorxetown. Lancaster county. Pa., at convenience of family. POVERS. At Chester. Pa Sept. 2. HANNAH, wife of Philip Powers, nelatlves and frnda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.80 a. m.. 1218 W, 7lh at.. Chester. kPa. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Immacu late, Heart 10 a. m. Int. Immaculate Heatt Cem. . , PRICE. At residence of son, Colllnxs wood. N. J.. Sept. 80. MARTHA It., widow of J Lum Price and daughter of late Henry D. and Martha Steeper. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 11 a. m.. chapel of Andrew J. Hair Son. Arch and inth ata. Int. private. Newtown papere COivirnnre n.rK 80. Mrs MARIE LOUISE. widow of John B Rebre. axed 87, . Relatives Rnd frnd Invited to funeral. Frl.. Rao a. "j1" .,' w DaUnhln st. Solemn requiem mi church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a. mrnlt ;., m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. nuni-IITq At Weenanlfen. N. .7.. Scut. 2R DANNELTA. mother of Blnncho Roberts. Funeral services "will be held I Thurs.. P. m.. home of Frank Van do Or ft. Kddlnx ton. Pa. nelatlvea and friends Invited. Int. '"rtOBINSONSept. 20. JAMES B. nOBIN- BON. husband of Rebecca Robinson (nee Black), aaed 77. nelatlvea and friends In vited to funeral. Frl.. 1 P. m'.. 2380 Coral st. Services Union Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Coral and York ets.. i i,. ..,. private, Oreenwood (K. of P.) Cem omit fln- SCHULKR. Sept. 2(1. PHILIP SCHULER. oxed nt. Relatives and frlnda Inviteo in funeral services residence of son, Frank Q' Schuler 2712 Poplar at.. Thurs., 1:80 n m. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Wed., after 7 n. m. . . ..- SKOK.TI. fwpt. -H. KHJinur.n. nuaunii" of Lilly I peger tnee jovet jvrimv-s i.... friends. Mt Morlah Lodre. No. IBS. F. ana A M : Adelnhla Ixidie. No 22. I O. O. F.; Firemen's Relief Asso. of Phlla : Select and Common Councils R-nubllcan City Campaign Committee. Seventh Ward Republican Execu tive Committee, all other organizations of which he was n member. Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m., 171H Pine st. Int. private. Femwood Cem. Remains may be lewed Thurs. after 10 a. m. SK'SXT. Of 41S0 Westminster ae.. Sept. 30. LOUIS DU'AL. Jr.. son of Louis D. and Istbel K. Senat. agd 22. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2:30 p. m.. Oliver H. nalr Illdg.. 1820 Chest, nut st. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Thur.. 7:30 to " P m. BTONO Sept. 20 ELMER K.. husband of Marv O. Stone- (nee Oetrnan) Relative, end friends. memWa of Mereantllo Lodge. No 12. S. of H ' Penobscot Tribe. No. 70. I. O R. M.: Pnna. nnd c.-ntury Yearly Iteneflclal Asso t Kensington Club, Concertina. Club. Invited t" funeral services. N. W, cor. Hancock and York sts. Int. private North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Frl eve. .. . , ..... TEMri,ETU.N. etepi. Z3. Jiar,rn, u hand of Rose C. Tcmpltnn. Relatives ana friends Invited to funeral. "Ihurs.. Ban R. m., AI4S Sansom et. High mass Our Lady of vir-v church 1" s, r I"' """''""tlw. THOMPSON, Sept. 20. CATHARINE, widow of William Thompson. Relatives ana ... . ..!..... ... e.mavHl SpI fi 9n n m ;.,Snc" of cousin, Mre.'wilHam Connolly. S53 v. Wilton St. Solemn high msss of re. i., rhurch nf our i.aay or victory it fc"v . "' . .. -4.. . rin.n-.. .ft 'wni '''"!' ;;.";, ' ... .'i. Int. Cnthdral Cem. Auto service. '..-. .-. 1. c. 1t..k.. la T Umnt 30 HENRY, hushnnd of late Elisabeth Trnsjcl, aged 74. Relatives and friends In. vlted to funeral. Frl.. 1 p. m. apts. of WIN lrn H T)ersl.v, M'll N P- l e I"U PfHat-. "'"w' .' '- ,"""I.,:,M.,n5. 0e , viewed Thuran 'StSnlUrbor. N JL , on PfVa Z'Si .20 IDi K wife of .-....-. -.... ...... . . j Charles 15. 1 ll'liy. iiciaii'- nnu rinj Invited to funeral. Thura., 8:30 0. m. 1848 N 27th st Sole-nn high requiem mas. Church of Mt Precious juonn: hi a m. Int. prlvato. Remains nay be viewed Wed., 8 In in n m. Auto funeral 0 ilipwEn. Sent. 30. MAROARET O.. widow of Oil'l.ve J Vleweff. aged fiR Rela. i. ...... .( w.t.m H.H.1H nr ,DA Tnir Mill of Hnrrs- A. Muihoiianu. franK- fnr.1 lnlted to funeral i rvlcrs. J ue.. n ' ' " m a aT.sr. I tt. ilnsa TllAa U n rri 3H D St. nt. Mt, Pleasant Cem.. illllvlllc, N J. Funeral Wed., 0 a. m. Aufa '"wwrni st.r,t. "1. SUE WALDIE. wife nf Wllmer 31. vpiiii. run-rni nritim m..ITnltsr!an Church parlor, snd Greene St., Oermantown. Thurs., 2 P. rpelten nve I". JV'i.81' .. 00 Vl.tr - repi. ". REOINA. wife ot I iuls Wl" ""il 4.". Relati'-"" .ind f'l.nd". Cnltim'da Tten""el'l Asso . Mlrle t,orige. Women's Vf- Socletv of the Maccnhces. Inv"ed to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 o. m., 1R18 CHenwood nvc Int, Mt. Car e full. LOST AND FOUND CAMERA Lost, on Mill cek ne-r Ard more, I. C. A. cimera, foreien manuiac. ture: leather plush cnrrjlng cnae with ten plate holders. negatle exposed, nnd valu able to owner: some marked J. Wood Marpi facturlng Co . others Farnsnorth Co.: liberal reward for return. Phone Ilelmont 1314. DOQ Lost, at Chestnut Hill, 4-month-old Relglan police dog: light lirnwn. vlth nntntui fnen n ml ears stsndlnff un straight: "j answers to name 1 Akelal reward offered. Teiennono i nestnui tun i.-.i or umuui 3'12. , ... PEBSONALS RIDDLE haa sold her drug store. at 334R Market st., pnuaaeipnia. te Raphael Olass. All bills must be presented to It. Glass at above address before 10 o'clock Vi'ednesdiy. October 1. 1010. 3 HELP WANTED FEMALE AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY HS.80 PER WEEK AFTER 0 MONTHS 113 PER WEEK AFTER 1 MONTH 111 PER WEEK TO BTAJIT CONTINUOUS AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT TO POSITIONS PATINO J20 TO J33 PER WKE1C BEST ENVIRONMENT AND WORKINQ CONDITIONB SICKNESS DISABILITY BEWEF1TH SPECIAL PATJIENTS FOR LENGTH OF SERVICE aOOD, LUNCHES IT COST ,1 TOUNO WOMEN RETWEEN 18 AND 2.1 YEARS OF AOE CAN 8F.CURH TUB ADOVB BY APPLYING TO M183 R-'AN THE REIi, TKLF.PHONB ro. OF. PA. FIRST FLOOn. 1U31 ARCH 8, BOOKBINDERS NOTICE A good po.ltloa for the right person ln bookblndery: best pay. Address B days, P 28fl, Ledger Office. lOOKKEEPER. youna woman onerator with excellence on Elllott-Fishrr bookkeeping machine! aermantijwn residence preferred. Apply Mitchell, Fletcher-Company, 5708 Oar- msnrown ave., jnnn n, Hnener ntsnager. llOOKKEBPKR, asslstint. female, wltel ,.' knowledge of stenography; must be quick rt nii, rgvui.K) .mi. nsv, rxiicrirnce bov mi. ary desired. 1' 24, ledger OrTlce.' IIOOKKEEPF.R AND fiTENOOKAPHBR v I Oeneral office work! must t experienced r fair .alary. Addrw A U Ledger pfrtoS. CHAWBHRMAip and wbltreH itig til M 31. a Hlah tandar4. of rMtM. Uaexulled I' "rrnvs IXOK VM.U '.II nl., fW t. I.LKCE CoC asniei" eamswi k "if- H-.f J-.' A LINE ,' WMMBBSBR ' VftM. B. Decrees. py4 4iuniT !ew ,Torlj A I oratory. Art, rt- v?m-) osoa. w.t .,u tu, v Vj7riW-;wMrv " i ' ANNVH PA. m, '.wvnisnmz iwa Jiarii.g