P(ip?Wv?W WfW1iWU1fr-l,'v W?i rFm7F?vakr .", r LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919 "00; EVENING PUBLIC1 GEH"SES li-. "Lawrence E. Brown & Co. .CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ''MIS REAL ESTATK TRUST tUJMJ. ittTrtlft nnd adjust partnership an4 mrroratlon accounts Alio prepare U. 8, Income Tax Returns. .'J. J. FITZGERALD & CO. If k AT. -MANUFACTURERS 3 i rnnJ Bewtr rips Flue Lining wall coping raving and Fira Brick -ALL CLAY PRODUCTS Main Offices and Warthoniti SECOND & BUTLER STS.. PH1LA., TA. PARCEL POST iitf WJi wain 1 wurcis. ,,AnrthtDr In the building line, large or small: go anywhere, McMahon A Co , car- metuera ana builders, su a. i7tn sr, ppr. ijuj JI ' IN MEMORIAM TIAT.1TOTTTT. In nrre,l mmnrv nt mv lie loved and deoted eon, ALUXANDLR IUL-I FOUR, who departed this Ilfo Oct 7. nils, aaaiy missed, jiuniuii .. ARCHINAn. U B27 N. 117th st , Oct HENRY, husband of Elizabeth Archlnal. 1 tlca of funeral later. No BAILEY. At 1003 Master et.. Oct. ALBERT B., husband of Hannah C Ualley nd sou of Margaret and late John II I Bailey. Relatives nnd friends, employes of, Philadelphia Record, invited to funeral upHmi fa, in t tn fltf,. IT It.ilr HMsr . I !- 3820 Chestnut st Int private.' I BRITTEN. Suddenly. Oct. 3. THOMAS M.. husband of Marion Britten (nee Hale) Relatives and friends, emplojes of Wet Rasln. Hog Island, invited to funeral. Wed . ' f-UlO a. m.. 2410 Lombard st High mni ef requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 a. in Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service I) BROW?. Oct, 0. RACHEL, vvldow of rata urqirn ineo Isaacs;, aula n uriu-' lives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed . 10:30 a. m., residence of niece. Miss Kim I Isaacs, 2031 N. 10th st Int. private. Mt I einat Cem. I BUCK Oct. 7, ELLEN E RLCK aged I iv. iteiatives Ann rrien.i. mvitprt to lu. I i Zieral services. Thurs.. 2 nrn . r restdetiro of William Mlllmann. R182 Ogdon et ia -i I Jill V 1 liAte. Mt. Vernon Cem. Remains m.iy be viewed Wed.. 7 to 0 p m j ' BURNS. Oct. 3, ALrRED, husband of "Margaret Bum3 (nco Crlllej) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 30 a. m . 3140 N. 29th et. High requiem mass Church l or corpus cnrlstl 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepul- ' cars cem. I BYRON. Oct. . MAROARET C , daugh ter of late James and Mary Byron. Rela- i A an,t trtmnAa rmm.ll .f h- T nil.. ... Ixiurdes. all other organisations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Wed S.80 a. m., resldenco of brother-in-law How ard J. Haeger 60S E Olrurd avo Solemn requiem mass Immaculate Conception Church 10 a. m. Int Allentonn Pa BYRNE. Oct. R. FRANCES L. BYRNE. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed., 7:30 a. m.. 841 Wvnnevvood road. West Phlla. Mass I.ady of Lourdes Church v a. m. int. st Junn's cem. Frederick, J Ala. Limit Bowers CARR, Oct, 3. rltlLIP. husband ot fhrllttlno Corr artA mnn nf lata ll.n.v .T i and Elizabeth Carr (nee Mink), aged 83! Relatives and friends. Mllle 1-rfidg". No. 1000. I. O. O. F , ana Union Lodge, No. 14. X. of P., Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 2 p m.. 6807 Haverford ave. Int. Montrose Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed eve. CARSON. On Oct. 0. 1010 JOSEPH 0, CARSON, agd 08 years. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services on Satur day afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock at his lato residence, 2005 Wharton st. Int. private, iorthwood Cemeterj Remains nvy be Mewed Friday evening. CHARilAN Oct. 0, HENRY husband of Sarah B. Charman. aged SO Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . 2 p. m . Magnolia N. J Int. rrlvate Friends may call Wed., after 7 p. in COLE. Oct. 0. ABNER K , husband of "Laura M. Cole, aged 84. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, daugh ter's residence, Mrs. I It. Lake. 34 S. 21st t.. Tuea.. a p. m. Int. Dover. DcL , COLL. An anniversary mass for the re- Soso of soul of J JOSEPH COLL. Tues . a, m.. at St James's Catholic Church 33th nd chestnut ats. Relatives and friends Invited. CONNELLY. Oct 0, JAMES A . son of Bart and Mary Connelly (nee Walsh! Rela tives and friends. Holy Nama Society. In cited to funeral, Thurs , 7.30 a m , parents' residence. 2440 N 10th st. Solemn requiem high mass St. Edward'a Church 0 a. m. Int. Tamaqua. Pottsvlllo papers copy. CORCORAN Oct t) JAMES C eon of late John and Julia Corcoran Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thurs. 8.30 Te. m.. residence of nephew. B S Thornton. 4002 Irvlnz St. (41st and Snruce sta ) Sol- "ran high requiem mass St. James's Church JO a. m Int. private CRISSY. Oct. 4 ROBERTA, wire of Ed win Crissy and daughter of John F and late Emma Williamson Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services Wed.. 2 r m . residence of husband, 401S Worth st.. Frank lord. Int. American Mechanics' Cem. DALEY. Suddenly. Oct. 4. ELIZABETH IX.. wife of George M Daley, daughter of late John and Elizabeth Price (nee Gal lagher). Relatives and friends, also B. V M. Bodallty of St. Ann's Church, and Sacred Heart Society. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 2609 Cedar st Solemn high mass ot requiem at St Ann's Church at 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Dea Moines (la.) papers copy, " DIOHT. Oct. 4. SARAH A., widow of Thomas DIght. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m . 232 Krams ave., Manas unit. Int, private. Lever Ington Cem. DOMAN. Oct 6. CHARLES W DOMAN Further notice of funeral will bo given from S206 Catharine st DUNN. Suddenly, Oct B. JAMTCS DUNN, husband of Marv Dunn (nr-e Walters), for merly of 1012 Kimball Bt Relatives nnd friends, employes of Morris Wheeler & Co , invited to funeral Thurs 2 p. m.. 2200 S 8d st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Friends may call. Wed . after 7 p. m Auto service. DWYE'R. Oct S. ANNA MARY DWYER (nee, Schaefer), wife of Edward J Dwjer Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a m , 1S26 W Norrls at High mass St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem HARLKY. Oct 0, EDWARD, husband of 1tt Tkfarv Ann Tartov fn. Tallu) T)la 1'4 five and friends Invited to funeral.' Thurs.. :30 a. m.. 182 W Master st. Solemn re- ulem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a. m atNew Cathedral Cem Auto service. BVANS Oct. 0 at Ablngton Hospital. Mrs. KATE B. EVANS. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a, m.. 713f west ave.. Jenklntown. Pa. Solemn lilftTt requiem mass Immaculata Conception Church. Jenklntown. 9 o m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Friends may view remains Tuea.. 7 to 10 p. m. BMERSON. Oct 4. VERTID I. EMER SON, daughter of Florence and late Frank 3P Law. Relatives and friends Invited to yuneral services. Wed , 2 p m . 425 N 62d estf. Int, Fernwood Cem. Remains may be viewed T"s 8 to 10 p, m, .FAULKNER, Oct. B. ANNIE, wife of jThomaa a. Faulkner. Relatives and friends, B. V. M, Sodality and League of Sacred Heart St. Gabriel's Church. Norwood, Pa,, Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8.30 a. m., broth-or-In-laws residence, Joseph McGinn, 111 fi. 154th iL High requiem mass Church of Our I.ady of Victory 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral. FISHER Oct. 8, at 1000 W, Glrard ave . "TULIU8 JC. husband of Sarah K Fljher. kred 65. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 10 a m . parlors of Sforrls Rosenberg's Son. 2009 r. Broad st. Int. Adath Jeshurun cem Braddock and i SaFTON. Oct. n. BESSIE ISSACS. wife F,r si Nathan u, uarton, agea 07. Relatives S Pi ,ro.. 124 N. Jd st , Darby. Pa. Friends may) call Wed., from 7 to 9 p. m. Int Arlington Cem, GIBBS. Oct. 6. JAMES L. GIBBS. Rela tlyes and friends Invited to funeral serv- Jces, Wed., 8 p. m.. 4031 Spring Garden st . ?bil.. Pa. Int Rock Creek Cem.. Wash lrurtoB, D. C. Washington papers copy j' OILFILLAN. Oct. B. SARAH M., widow fevltod to funeral services, Wed , 2-30 r. JOT.. 822 N. 38th St. Int private Friends 'rsfcaj nail Tues.. 8 to 10 p m. Auto service, (J? 'aREKN (nee Stuckert). Relatives and friends lW!i Sivltsd to funeral services. Wed.. 230 p. m . t Oliver II. Balr Blflg.. i2U cnestnut st. Int, li" SBrtvate Laurel Hill Cem. tf. 'Tni?rKV.TOft. . VIRGINIA D. GRIEN. lijij .5ER,' widow of Lorenzo Orlener. Sr Reia I v.siilve" Rnd friends, also employes of C. H. , eiieeler Manuiaciurms v-o,, invneu in funeral services , Wed . 2 p. iii., residence of non-ln-law. 618 Olney ave. Int. Northwood ' Cam, Remain mar b viewed Tues., from Ifl "' uinuiM I Oct fl. FRANK WESLEY. U' 'wn.of Frank W. and Frances B. Hi'-nan. Jtewtnes ana irieuui '"''" ,i""""' fiiervlces. Wed.. 2 p. m . 3842 N. 17th st. Kt, private Chelten. Hills Cem KAPPOLD. Oct. 6. MARIE E.. daughter af Thsodore and Camilla E. Happold (nes JDurn). aied 1 year. Relatives and friends r7' In nmeral services. Wed.. 2 P. m . W . U , Mfl n.l.i a T v.,1- ?E Blg- fSBlUCUW, AOAV JJ .. ,,., ..- krxr Oct. 6. ALEXANDER J.. hu. I of Martha Healey and son ot Catharine lat William Healey. Relatives and 4CV t&PIPuany rioiy iame ogcieir. a. a. Yearly Beneficial Society. Invited to mi itiura.. s:au a. m.. asa a. nariain Solemn mass of requiem Epiphany XV a. m. jni, rrvr vainearai v em. ttST. uct. 4, at ins xAurens. aiain Walnut lane. Germantown. JOHN tANDER HEARST. M. D. Relatives EbA friends invited to funeral services. fUMXtmant IClrlc A Nice, 6301 Germantown 'Sii Otn., Tuea,, 2:30 p. m. Int. private. alNClliiAN, ict. 6. SUSANNA WHIT JMOTON, wlfa ot J8eph IL Hlnchman. Rela. Bvsa and friends Invited to funeral ssrvices, 'Wad.. 2 p. m.. Church of Advocate. 18th Bn4 Diamond sts. Remains may ba viewed K5a. ave. T to 0, 2029 N. 16th at. Int. iarlval. vv. jurei lint lNORAM.Qot. 4. ESTELtfA. M.. dauah rr. af Rather and Ut William J. In a; ram. er' r a ' lie i live ana xneaas mviiea q funeral ir 3?(iUpbm it vrviv... " v". . " ,r- ,V"j. , t....; t int. nnviis. norm LHar inu errtalna may b vrewed Tuea,, 8 to 10 &inimnmt rvt B notvlArTuli joitN. S& W.;JX. en, m'.Uuru t IIKVTIiq funeral. Wed., 8:30 a, m., 2312 N. Waterloo st. Requiem m church of Visitation 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Auto ervlce, JONES. Oct. 4, JOHN r.aon of late Howard and Marv Jotie. arm 20, late of Manoa, Del. Co., 'a. Relatives and friends, employes of Suppleo Imlry. Invited to fu neral services, Thurs . 2 p m , residence- of brother, Christopher Jones. St N. llollv St.. West Philadelphia. Int Bcthesda Ocm., Delaware county. JONES-. -At Oaks. Ta , Oct. 8. MICHAEL, husband ot Anna A. Jones, aged 74 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, l'rl . 1:30 p. m . ltprlelgh Om. Chapel, Camden, N J. Int. flarlelgh Cem. KAMMI'KER Oct. , EDWIN, eon of John R. and Mary A Kammerer (nee Rav). Relatives and friends Invited to futier.il, Wed.. 2 p. m.. residence of parents, 023 S. 2Ttli t. Int Cathedral Cem. Auto service. KEATINO. Oct. 4, WH.MAM husband of Mary J. Keating. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8 a. in , B3,) Tree st. Solemn high mass of reiulem church of Our I.ady of Mt Carmet O'liO a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. KELLY At Capo Mav. N. J , Oct. 4, niANCES R . widow of Thomas T Kelly. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed morning Solemn mass of requiem Our Lady of Mercy Church, Phlla.. 0 30 a. m. int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Trlends may view remains Tues . after 7 p. m , J07 Reach avc' capo aiay, . J. KNOI1I.OCH Oit. fl LYDIA KNonr.ocir Ineo Esslinaer). wife of Charles A Knob loch, aged 31 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 3 3D v in . .1112 N. 2d st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Trl mis may call Wed , to ID p m K01IN Oct. 0, ltiniE. wife nf Adelbert Kohn and daughter of nnie and lato Wil liam R S. Cooper. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlc V e,i , 1 30 11 m . Ashlend. N J. Int ''stnilnster Cent, Philadelphia. KOLLER At D4S V r.lith sf . Oct 0. AMANDA, wife of I.uthvr Kolier. Rela tives and friends, members of Missionary Societies of Calvarv and G"thsemano Luth eran Churches, invited to funeral service. Weil. 2 11 m. Ollvr II Hair Bide, 182U Chestnut st Int private l.AMir Near rcmberton, N J., Oct. B. WILLIAM IVJtU, aged S3. Relatives and friends Invited 10 funeral, near Pcmberton. N J , Wed., 8 .10 a. m High mass of re quiem Sacred Heart Church Mt Holly, N. J. 10 a. m Int. St Man's Cem. Ll.AR Surldenlv. on Oct. 0. JULIA BROCK daughter of 1-oulta P II. and l!enr I.ear. 301 School lane. Germantown, aged 3-' Services Thursduv. 2 p. m.. In thapel at establishment ot Howard W Atkinscn. l)olcstoiMi. Pa. Services and intermttnt prtvatc 13CKWOOD. Suddcnlv ELIZABETH DLNIIAII dvughter ot late Charles S Iock. wood an.i cnarioito . ioiuwood. Duo no tico nf fnriprl will h iTiinn Ifi tt'tr tft A I IttllA I (SfTliif .rATri- wlfp of AVIlliam V. Mnl-r nnd tlnuchter of Mary A and lato llnr A. 'U'cUont acpd 3S Relatle-! ami frU nd lnlt. to funeral prlces. Wed 1pm i3.i3 Hutrhin boii at Int prlvat" JVrnnood Cem Friends may run Tupr h to 10 o m M M-0N'F;V Oct U, HUHinT widow of James Malone. agrd S" HelntUes and friend-! InUtPd to funeral senirp-, non'n rcsidencp, Jama H. Malon, 131S AVet morfland t . 'Ihurs . J p m Int nrtntp. manning ott. 0. i:lizahi:th man NING (neo PiRlej), fo of Tatrlrk W Man- ' nins Relatlvos and frind-i, Altar orlety it Mfchael's Church, invited to funeral i Frl S 30 a m , husband a rpnldncp, 1IHT , N. .M t Solemn requiem m9 St, Ml oUtyl a Church lo a tn. Int New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MARCH O.t 3. MARTHA A. "ttlfe of , i j.n-"onoro ij, .mri'ii iivb jirige upiiiiucj and friends lnlted to funeral, Wed . 2 r itj . in wofrwaj si wiaucesiFr liw, . J. Int Now Camden Cem McQRATir Oct. . nDWARD V . hu' band of Kdnt (neo Wetr) and son nt Frank A. and Elizabeth Mc-ttralh. aRd rt. Rela tives and frindi Invited lo funeral "Wed . 0 a m. parents re-dd-Mire 1017 N Manln st Solemn high mass Church of Our I.ady of Merrv 10-30 a m. Int Holy Cruas Cem MILIjKTT Oct. , MARY .T.. daeuhter ot Annio MUlett (nfe Grulib) and lato Michael Mlllett UelatUea and friends Invited to funeral, bat S-IO a m . resldenco of mother. 1S13 Ti. Huntlnndc-n t Solemn re quiem mass Church of tho Visitation 11. M 10 a. m Int Hol Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral MUHPIIT Oct MAROARHT Ml'RPHY fneo Caultleld). vldow of Francis Murphy ReUitlvea nnd friends imited to funeral Frl, 8:30 a. in. 1107 S .'2d at. Solemn requiem rna&g &t. Charles a Church 10 a. m Int TIolv Crons Cem Auto service. MUSTIN Oct. 7. nt Strath Haven Inn. Swarthmore. Pa.. HENRY si. MUSTIN. Due notice of funeral OUnNATT Oct fl. SARAH, widow of William II. Odenatt Relatives and friends invited to funeral MrWres Thurs . 2 p m , 353-t N lfith st Int Westminster Cem O'ROURK't? Oct fl. MARK, aon of Mirk P. and Mary O'Rourke (ne Delanej) aRed It. Relatives and friends, pupils of Our IjhHv of Victory School invited to funer.il. Thurs . 7.30 a. m . residence of parents, ."014 Appletree at . West Philadphia. Hlph mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Victory 0am Int St. Denls'H Cem O'TOOLK Oct. fi. MABKIi ROSE, daugh ter of William and Saltie O'Toole fnee Dol- larton) Relativea and friends, 1J. V M Sodality of ft Michael's Church, .mploes of Taubel'a Ilotlery Mills. Invited to fu neral. Trl , "JO (i m . resldenco of (trand mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Dollnrton 210 W Jefferson -t. Solemn requiem mass ht Michael's Church II a, m precisely. Int New Cathedral Cem Auto wrvft OrNSWORTH Oct i MARV A OUN3 WORTH. fonn-rly of 2244 F.staUKh st Friends may call Tues . 8 to 10 p m . parlors of G W. Barrett. N. V. cor. Tark and Iehl6h a.es Services and int. at con en1enc of familv PARKER Oct. .1. G W. PARKER. M D Relatives and friends, George O. Meade Post No 1. G. A, II , invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m , 6030 Mar Lai of Inl nrls n A I'UIRIS Oct 5. HDWARD KENNETH rusoana or koso m rarris men Mci.ausiiiini Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Thurs. 8 30 a. m. 308 i:rlo avc Sol"mn requiem mass St Vercnlca's Church 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre rem. Auto service PETURS GEOROKANNA. oausnter of lale George S and Anna t' Peters, of Bev erlj N J. Services Warren st.. Reverlj, N J . Wed.. 10 10 a m Int. rrlvate. POWNAlA Tenth Month 5th nt eon-In-law's residence, Howard I,. Townsend, 4012 Walton ave., AM11HOSB PUW.NALL. ai:ed 04. Friends mav call Thlrfl.ilav. R lo 0 p m. Services Sadsbury Meetlnir House, ' Christiana, Pa , Pourth-day, Tenth Month Sth, 11 a. m. Train leaves Itroad St Sta tion Phlla.. 8-10 a m REED Oct (1. MART .1 TUCKER, i widow of William J, Reed. Relatives and ' friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8 a m , I 1S07 8. 16th at lllsh mass of reoulem I Church of St Thomas Aquinas '30 a in Int. private. New Cathedral Cem. Auto ' service RINHARDT Oct n. SAMUEL, tnnband of Florence V. Rlnhaplt, aged 42. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services inurs , li-Mi a m . 1,1.1 W. Ixtgan st . Germantown Services and int. Oulph Chris tian Church Gulph Mills, Montgomery county. Pa., 2 p. m uuurctis Oct . THOMAS ROOERS aed B2. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2.S0 p m.. residence of son. Samuel A. Rot-era, B312 Thompson st. Int. private, Iower Merlon Baptist Cem. Bryn Mawr. Pa Omit flowers RONAN. Oct. -I. JAMES I'. RO.VAN. son of lata Timothy and Annie Ronan. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed . 830 a. m. brother-in-law s residence 403S N. .1th st. Requiem mass St Veronlea'a Church VI) a. m. Int private, Old Cathedral Cem. Pottstown papers copy. SCHUYLER Oct 5 HANNAH SCHUY LER Relatives end friends Invited to fu neral services, Wed.. 2 p m , riauchter's residence, Mrs Prlscilla Brennan. 14(1 Wrlzht St.. Manayunk Int private Triends may can iu . i 10 v p. m SEARS Oct. 4, ANNA C. I", wife of Thnmns Sears and dauahter of late Ed ward H. and Mary J Tarns Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed . 0 a. m., 2317 S. Mole St. Mass St. Elizabeth's P. E Church, lllth and Mifflin sta.. 10 a m Int Mt Moriah Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues. eve. SIBLEY At Woodetown N J. Oct . TERCY J . ton of lato William and Elllii both Sibley, aced 70. Funeral services and Int private Lower Merlon Baptist Cem.. Brvn Mawr. Pa. SHARP Oct 5, ROY. son of Jessie and Salllo Sharp aged 20 Relatives and friends, members of Georae II Poinsett Council, No 1(13. Jr o A. M , and fellow-workers of machine file dept., Henry Dlsston Sons, In vited to funeral servliei, Thurs.. 2 p. m , parents' residence. 854 E. Wlltard st Int North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed . after 7 p m. ' SHUNK Oct. (1, SUSANNA SHUNK (nee uaroeri, wiaovv or ADranam ji nnunK. aeed 9S Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs , 2 p m., daughter's resi dence. Kmma J Bowman. Paoll Int Great Valley Presbyterian Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed.. 7 to I) n. m Omit flowers I SMITH Oct 3, RICHARD J. son nf Richard and Marzaret Smith (nee O'Connell), Rffed 2d. Relatives and friends, employes Doinneer's Dairies, Invited tn funeral. Thurs., 8 a. m., parents' residence 20ij Emily st. Solemn high requiem iris bt. Kdmond's Church lo a, m. Int. Hot Cross Cem Auto service. STOW. Oct. 4, CHRISTINA widow of Geo. T. Stow, aeed 74 .Relatives and friends. Purity Home Lodg-e. Invited to fu neral ssrvices Wed., 1 30 n. m residence of Wm II. Phillips 1311 K Susquehanna ave. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve, H WAN Suddenly. Oct. 7, CHARLES H SWAN, axed 69. Relatives and friends In' vlted to, services Frl.. 2 p. m , sister's residence, Miss Elizabeth M. Swan, 020 E State st . Trenton, N. J. WEISEL. Suddenly. Oct. 8. EDNA R., wlfa of Leo B Welsel, of New York, and dauahter ot Josephine and lata David S. Hllhorn. WELLER Oct . CHRISTIAN HER. MAN WELLER. husband ot Louisa Weller (nee Stein). Relatives and friends Invited TTNHKRTAKKRR kfflUYLERS IV BROAD amd DIAMOND naiKTEHV l-flTS ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK tx-U, all prices; r enable. Ur,1 iUalu v' a. Knrn nhhilka , r-w ' i DKATHS to funeral services. Thurs.. 1:30 p. in.. 102! Haines st.. Oak Lane. Int. private. North, wood Cem WETHERS-TINE Oct. 5.. MARY A., widow of Henry C Wetherstlne, Funeral services Wed., 3 p. m.. residence of son-in-law. John T. McKale. Newhall and Hans berry sts., Germantown. Int. private. WHITE Oct. 11. THOMAH II., husband of Jano White, Relatives and friends, also Caledonia lrfidgo No. 700, I. O. O. 1" ; Tem ple Encampment No. 100, I, O. O. F; et eran Oddfellows' Asso., hcot Thistle So ciety I'hllu llrnneli Granite Cutters' I. A , and employes of Harrison Chemical Works Invited to funeral services, Hat., 2 p, in , at residence, Brunswick ave and Hurmont road, (larrotford, Del ru Pa. Friend" may rail l'rl. eve. Int. private. Mount Motlnh WILSON At Philadelphia, Oct. If. SARAH J WILSON, of 000 First ave . As bury Park. N, J. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Wed., I p. Hi. brother a residence, Wm. K Wilson, 2t Bru Mawr nve , Bala, Pa, Int. private. l.l.tiM, ADVnUTmKMKVTS uvNOTICIl IS HERFJIY (IIV11N THAT -& an nppllciitlon vvlll bo mails to the Governor of tho state of Pennsylvania on Vtrdne.dnj, the l.ltli rin of Ortohrr. A. 1. 1010, by James B I'rouse, Emanuel P Shlpman and W E. Jennings, under the Act nf As.ernhlv of tbo Communwealtti of Ptnn- sNlvania. entltted "An Act to Provide for the i Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Cor pornllons " approved April 20. 1S74. and the , supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended torporatlon. to bo called Industrial i Products Company, the character nnd object of which Is to manufacture, buy nnd sell general Industrial and mill supplies and spec laities: und fur these purposes to lime t and nossesq anil enlov all the rights, bene- , fit and prlv llfes of tho salil Act of As sembly and its supplement", JOHN SCOTT. Jr . Solicitor. .vjk lfhTA'H-f 01' LOUIS I.UTTElt, Sr., ls' deceased Letters testamentary on the above estato having been granttd to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estato are requested to make pajmint. nnd those having dalms to present tho same, without dela. to LOUIS LVTTKR. JR. Etecutol. 3S4S N Sill st Or to his attorney CLINTON A. SOWERS 000 Stephen Glmrd BIdg. XOST AND FOUND BAG Lost. Black velvet has. Sunday. Mil! Creek road bridge $J0. Kevs. booklet: re ward Clara B. Miller. 1217 CommcrUal Trust Hldg SUITCASE Lest, 1 lady s black suitcase. Initials "C L ." containing wearlnir apparel and pcrfeonal books and papers re turn any part nnd receive reward no ques tions asked Room COS Lincoln Bide HELP WANTED rraiALE ATTENDANT to assist with euro t.f Invalid; also chambermaid. 2 white Protestant slrls: referenco required 270 Tulpehocken at,. Gtn. : 13th st. trolley, route r.3; car fure paid. Phono Oermanlnwn 1510 BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING PERMANENT POSITIONS OFFERED TO YOUNG WOMEN BETWEEN IS AND 23 TEARS. Ill 00 PER WEEK FOR FIRST 4 WEEKS PER WEEK IN n MONTHS WITH RArlD ADANCEMENT THEREAFTER. SHORT, HOURS INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHES COMFORTABLE REST ROOMS MCKNBSS DI8AHIL1TY BENEFITS CAREFULLY CHO&EN ASSOCIATES if CALL PERSONALLY ANY WEEK-DAT. BETWEEN 11 A. M AND 5 P M.. TO SEE MISS RYAN. 1U31 ARCH &T., FIRST FLOOIt. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF TA. BILL CLERKS IN nOOKKBEriNG DEPARTMENT APPLY BUREAU OF EMri-OYMENr WANAMAKER'S v XUI.MXi; DEPARTMENT requires services of a thoroughly eliperlenced person, with Initiative good opening with Urge uptown plant P 502. Ledger Office BOOKKEEPER, oung woman operator with experience on Elilott-Flsher bookkeeping machtne GermflDtown reslderce preferrel. Apply Mitchell-Fletcher Company. 5708 Cler. niftiunwn u ve John K. Horner, manage r BOOKKEEPER. assistant, largo uptown manufacturer rffers excellent opportunity (o capable person with experience. I 501. ledger Office. CHAMBERMAID and parlor maid. 2 capable women for suburbs Apply b telephone. Brjn Mawr 84. any morning before 0 a. m . it by mall to Mrs Oeo. Packard. Vlllanova. Fn CHAMTJEHMAID wanted, tolored. excellent nnd adaptable cook, colored, excellent. good wages inoro If satisfactory. Phone Uermantown 1257. CHAMBERMAID white, comp Apply 0'i2 Overbrook ave. or phone Overbrook 2220. CHILD'S NURSE experienced. for 2 chll- ilren, aaes 3 and 5: good wages Midvalc ov , Queen Lano Manor Germantown 12511 3121 Phone COOK Good home and wages to first-class settled white woman, capable of taking charge, email family: excellent opportunity. Phone Overbrook 7512 W for appointment. COOK, white, for Germantown; must be first class, references very important. P 312 Iedger Office. CAMPBELL'S SOUPS ESTABLISHED 18(19 GIRLS AND WOMEN MUST BE OVER 111 YEARS OF AGE GIRLS MUST FURNISH PROOF Or AGE FOR KITCHEN WORK PREPARING VEGETABLES MEATS ETC. ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT MINIMUM STARTING RATES INCLUDING BONUS tl AND 11.1 FOR 48 HOURS TIME AND HALF-TIME OVER 4R HOURS INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY PLENTY Or OVERTIME JOSEPH CAJVPBELL COMPANY 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J. 100 GIRLS WANTED OVER 111 YEARS OF AGE IN NEW DEPARTMENT NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK 52 WEEKS A YEAR HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST GOOD PAY: EXCELLENT TREATMENT LEARNERS PAID 112 WEEKLY LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO., 8D AND ONTARIO STS. OIRLH. over 1(1, and oung women hae an excellent opportunity to secure steady work in a modern up-to-date factor ; ideal loca tion for W. Phlla. girls on nccount of close proximity to subway, llarlng, Lancaster ae.. Darby, Spruce, Baltimore ave, and Spring Oarden brldgo aurfaca lines, opera tors wanted In assembling department, where the work Is light and clean, also on presses, tappers and other light machines. For de. tails call at once, factory office. If. T. Palsla Co , 3201 Arch si. GIKLS WANTED We pay from JR to $12 per week for girls to work In wall paper f acton'. Apply at once. Becker. Smith & Page, Water st. and Snyder ae. GIRLS, eer 10. to wrap chocolate- good oav: 44 hours per week. Apply H. O. Wilbur . Son. 235 N. 31 st. GIULH. 10 nnd oer. while only, to learn penmaklnp; all sitting work and Rood pai when experienced to steady girls; w guar antee H to learners for the first week. In crease for second week. Call after 8 a, in . 1211 Spring Oarden st QIRLS, OVEn 10. TO PACK CANTIT apply mniEAU or kmpi)tmi:nt WANAMAKLIfS GIUL8, ov.r in. for boltllns. labellnc and rapping: medicine; nsnt, clean work; good tn worK; kooo adiancement, waies -while learning-, rapid Apply lliw wasninaton ae OIKLS wanted for laboratory work; hours 8:45 to o p m : lunch sened In place. Smith Kline It French Co 85 Poplar st. GIRLS, over ltt! to learn jack winding; paid while learnlnar. Shackaroaion Mills, Allegheny ae. and Hancock. QIHLS, 1H and oyer. In packing department of dried fruit business. Apply ISO B, FronL . GOVERNESS for 6-year-old child; tant; highest reference! required. Ledger Ofllce. Frotes. 1 415, HOUSEKEEPER, working; whites small family; good cook; wages $10, 6038 Greene st. Germantown 78B J, JACK WINDERS Olrls over 16. experi enced hands. Apply lhackamaxon Mills, Allegheny avc. and Hancock. LADIES for selling a household necessity Jsiv ne rtfitnmfssJAn. c Orexel lildi. CU after 4:80 . ra. .-1. -r;-- IEEIiP WANTED FEMALE LAUNDRY WOMEN TO WRAP PACKAGES SHIRT STARCHKR COLLAR IRONER JtARKKnS AND SORTER"" APPLY MARKKT, MREBT LAUNDRY 1308 FILBERT ST. IAUNDRY Shirt Ironers, first .class, w anted. Esgle Laundry. 224 N. 12th, MENDERS on men's wear, worsteds. Shai.lt amason Mills Allegheny and Hancock. NURSERY GOVERNESS, experienced! best wages, reference. 3122 l'owelton ave, OPERATORS ON POWER MACHINES . PrLY BUREAU OF KMPLOYStENT WANAMAKER'S SALESLADY and stock clerk, refined and good education, about 30 years old! ex perienced silverware preferred! "alary 116 weekly chanco for advancement. 11 280, Ledger Ofllce SALESWOMAN ' EXPERIKNCEt) IN HANDLING SILKS AND VELVETS M'PI.Y IH'IIEAU OF EMPLOYMENT WNAMAKER'S SALESWOMEN' p.lui inu salv:swomen FOR RIOUr) DEPARTMENTS EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY VA- jn EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS SA&KSWOMEN OPPORTUNITlIiS IN SEVERAL DEPART- MIIVTM l-llll FULL OR PART TIME I APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANA-MAKER'S I bi;i IthTAllY Wnnted ladi who can qualify as prlwite secretary; must be neat and of good appearance, some traveling, no ung girls n-ed apply. C 1. Ledger Office, giving pr.t lie numner. I SPINNERS and cop winders. good wnges and steady work. w old Worsted Co . Darby. Pa. experienced'. Apply Oris- STENOGRAPHER Experienced youns wonnn capablo of taking rapid dictation and tr.vnsi ribtng notes accurately, for irp picninir position In centrally located office: slate lowest salary to start, age, experi enie and phone number, P. O Box 761, Philadelphia. Pa. STEVOOrtAPHER. ENPERIENCUD i VPFLY BUREAU OP KMPI-OYMENT WANAMAKEK'3 STENOGRAPHER Large Investment bank- inff house requires the services of a competent stenographer: give details of past experience nnd salary desired! good oppor- tunltv aa. i.enger inure. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter to make herself generally ujofut In office; good iliane for advancement. Rush . Diamond, Jasper and Ontario sts TYPIST r.XPERIKNCnn APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN GOOD PENMEN AS SHEET WRITERS ALSO WOMEN TOR PARCEL WRAPPING ATPI.Y BUREAU CF EMPLOYMENT WAXAMAKER'S WOMEN, middle-aged, for bottling, labeling and wrapping medicine; light, clean work: I good wages while learning, rapid advance- , ment Apply 1118 Washington ave , ' YARN EXAMINERS, experienced: good pay. I steady work 2021 N, Howard st. YOUNG GIRL or middle-aged woman to as sist with housework; small family; good home, good wages for right partv Apply 1421 Nedro ave Phone W.vnmillg 5731 J. YOUNG GIRL, educated, wanted preferably widow, as companion and assist with light household duties; references exchanged. Box HO Narberth. Pa YOUNG WOMEN AS CASHIERS AND INSPECTOR5! APPLY BUREAU OF E.MPIXIYMENT WANAMAKER'S HELP WANTED MALE ADVERTISING MAN FOR PROMINENT PHILADELPHIA RETAIL SHOE STORE: A YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE PREFERRED. ABLE TO MAKE ATTRAC TIVE. STRONG. ORIGINAL LATOUTS AND WRITE VIGOROUS SELLING COPY: THIS IS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY? I OR THE Rir.HT MAN, ADDRESb I' 430. LEDGER OFFICE ADVERTISING solicitor wanted: about 33 or 40 sears of age, clean-cut, neat appear ance well educated and accustomed to deat tng with educated people: salary moderate to start, but advancement limited only to production and ability, the above qualifica tions will secure a desirable and permanent position with a very reputable Philadelphia publication. Address P 417. Ledger OfHci-. ARCHITECTURAL specification writer and engineer, checker and supervisor of con- 1 tractors, permanent position for accurate. active and reliable mall, trained In best, nt1nAB CLARENCE W BRAZER. Archt.. ( n ester ,ja AUTOMOBILE PAINTER: one capable of taking charge of department: must be thoroughly experienced In all branches of automobllo painting; atate experience refer ence (mOsalaryclesireckI 404. Led. Off IJOY for office work: splendid opportunity; good ealars , state age and experience If am T 43-' Ledger Office. ilOTS BOTS WANTED TO TAS3 nn'ETS MUST BE OVnil 18 TEARS AND FURNISH pnoor of Aan 30 cents rr.rt noun, with a good CHANCE TO TRANSFER TO RIVET HEATER AFTER A SHORT TIME AT SO CENTS PER HOUR AND MORE IF ON riECinvonif. APirr ISA'S. n BT. SEE MR. KHATTOC-K OR MR. nULLIFS 1B21 ARCH ST REE MR. 8WAHTZ EMPI1YMBNT OFFICB 1I0Q ISLAND. TA. BOTS WANTED AT ONCK MPtT HE 111 YEARS OR OVER AND I'UKNISII PROOF OF AGE CAMPBELL'S ROUPS ESTABLISHED 1889 r.ENERAT., FACTORT WORK &TEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 4R HOURS PLENTY OVERTIME WAGES AUTOMATICALLY iNrRRASED SPECIAL LONUS J2 PER WEEK APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPRELL COMPANY 2D AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN, N. J. BOTS WANTED IWe pry our tv-ys from 113 to $1S per week; easy work; steady position. Apply at once. I BECKER. SMITH & PAGE 1 Water and Snyder ae. BOYS wanted by a large bank: must be nest In appearance: good opportunity for ad- anrement. Address P 322. ledger Office. IlOY Illh Hchool rduate, Protestant, for wholtsal tea and coltee house. P 121, LeflKsrunice. BOY to I'ssl.t In ailvertlstriB departm.nt oj larts mtnufscturlnx concern. In years old oe under: jrood onnortunlty for nrlint, In dustrious hoy P ftOfl. Ledger Office. URICKLAYER and cement worker: a first class mechanic for rellnlne furnaces: must also be able lo do cement work. Apply Ed ward a. Iludd Mfg. Co., 25th and Hunting I'ark ave nVn.,sn,..v;v,;,r,n,.J .i -,- n.nhtn. ji.,tiri.j.n.rVtia una .i.wMim ' .1 .1 hands: steady work: Brood waes: iinnt. modern plsnt: best conditions! group Insur , ,.tn. .w. ,u, ...'-.. ",-.-,.-;- ance, Apply, i tlon Co., Bftth readv for work, unit i-onsiruc- and ursys ave. CARRIER, living In Germantown. to sere morning newspapers, wanted. Gboi Mngo- pocklng lerrsre. CHEF for Uermantowni must be first class: references very Important. P OIL Leartr Oltlce CUTTER AND FITTErt ON' INDIES' FINE CUSTOM SUITS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CLERK TOUNO JiIAN WITH GOOD EDUCATION FOR CLERICAL POSITION annlv runuc f vEbotin co., nth end .hestnut ats. AyeJ;4r,'l1 , d ! (Jfc HEIiP "WANTED MALE DESIGNER I AN EXPERIENCED MAN ON TOOL. JIG AND FIXTURE WORK: POSITION PERMANENT TO THE RIGHT MAN: WAGES COMMENSURATE WITH ABIL ITY AND EXPERIENCE. APPLY BY LETTER OR IN PERSON, WINCHES TER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CONN., OR SEE MR. O'NEILL ON MONDAY. TUESDAY OR WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER C, 7 OR 8. AT 312 BROADWAA', NEW TORK CITY DIESrNKERS A NUMBER OF EXPERIENCED DIE SINKERS! GOOD WAGES: BEST or WORKING CONDITIONS. APPLT IN TERSON OR BY LETTER. WINCHES TER REPEATING ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN. CONN.. OR SEE MR. O'NEILL ON MONDAY, TUESDAY OR WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER C, 7 OR 8. AT 312 BROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY. DRAFTS5IAN. who Is able to make concrete building plans and locate machinery: must be experienced. Address Sprout. Waldron & to . Mnncv. Pa DRAFTSMEN Structural checkers and de tallcrs: permanent positions lo right men. write to Chief Engineer, the Porcupine Co., Bridgeport. Conn. DRAFTSMAN, with experience on boilers .'!nd. "J'01 plat? construction. Address Box 214. Lebanon. Pa ELECTRICIANS Wanted, mill electricians and repairmen, all grades. Including arma ture winders. A. C. and D. C. Address P. O Box 4.il Pittsburgh, for particulars GOOD practical loom fixer for Crnmpton ft Know-lea plain looms Apply Stanford "ilk rnMIre. Stroudsburg. Va. "'ntoru HAND COMPOSITORS Good wages, excellent opportunities with steady work all the year ronn.T tn -,.., al.Qtl Bhnn fas TVlribh ..aa1 4Vn -.-!-.. ' lean shon for men oseri in nmiMn- .....' Ity work in general 1ob composing RETTEW PRINTING COMPANY 420 Franklin street Reading, Penna. HTDROTHKRAPV MAN and masseur tn take charge of this work at the Mercer Sanitarium, Mercer, Pa ! state registration desirable Apnlv at once to Medical Director Ul kuu.p nieiuuuuu JANITOR Wanted. plv Kt X inth a man for Janitor. Ap- LABORERS - I.AB0RERS WANTED AT IIOO ISLAND: GOOD PAT AND GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS. AP PLT 138 S. 3D ST., SEE MR. SIIATTUCK OR MR. nilLLIPS; 1521 ARCH ST.. SEE MR. SWARTZ. OR TARD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, HOG ISLAND. LINOTTPE OPERATORS Two. for night shift: six-machine Job and book plant, operating 2 8-hour idilfts: steady work guar anteed: open shop; no laboT troubles: salary marte satisfactory to competent opera'tors; also could use capable machinist: give ex- rerlence. stating whether union or nonunion, first letter. Address Drawer 714, Parkera- burg. w. va MACHINISTS EXPERIENCED ON SEWING MACHINE WORK "Jw APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S M MOLDERS AND COREMAKERS WANTED Men experienced In larse pit work, either Iron or steel; out of town; open shop: no labor trouble; (rood wages; transportation paid. Apply to Mr. E. F. Harris, 1414 S. Penn square, Room 100, Baxter Bull dine. Phone Spruce 3W MAN and wife not oer .'0 :ear of age, to act as Janitor arl Janltress; both must te good cleaners; apartment supplied but not fu-nlehed: salary J,i0 per month: only those with Al reference concerned, call between 8 and 10 a. ml and 1 and 6 p. m , rear 2012 Walnut at - MAN A steel foundry wants a good man at estimating and maintenance: fine chanco for young man to become familiar with steel foundry practice' for Intenlew write P. O. Box 451. Chester. Pa, KN. active, strong, to learn leather goods "-"-.:.ir:3' ..-."--" "T-J" ""''' VT,W conio ininru in nuuie particular JCbl 110 eX' i TMrlence needed: 'permanent inifunr unpir Ilrlnff this sd with vou to th nn.b.. fitt- Ttubber Co , foot of Comfy bt . WialnomInr, MEN -Active, atronv men to learn automo- bllo tire tnaUlnv; permanent Indoor work: neod oppjrtunlty. Apply, brlnslntr this ad Willi Jwm, i.w Mur yiif ItUDDCr WO,, lOOt Comley at., WUilnomlng. Pa. MKSSKN-tlKlt IJOY. with onnnrtnnl-rv t aA. 70rn.thy.t'n'Jt"'.tt.""Ptl""- Cl,rlt noam KOTOR INSPECTOR; must be thoroughly experienced In Inspection work during the process of assembling gasoline motors. The Atlantlo Refining Co,, Emplojment Dept,! 8144 Passyunk ave. " ' ' ROOFERS. Apply Warren Enret Co,. 30th and Prays Ferry ave, SAL.L.t"iA uooo opportunity ofrerej salesman to sell popular Una of cotinn waists' in city andv surroundlngsi drawing Ar.eount on commission haila. ..... ,.,. u.. gsrtt7fjaaatir. B"1U 'Bo4'- ; SUr - 'e "ji .i?.in..t.... .-:." -, HELP WANTED MALE SALESMAN for apeclatts: opportunity la of fered a man familiar wltn bona ana ledger paper, tn sell to the printing trada of rnnaiieipniai our reply win nr neiu in strict confidence. 1 503, ledger Office. PORTERS CLEANERS ; ArrLT ntmi-iAU of kmployment WANAMAKER'S SALESMAN wanted to establish Phlla. branch sales ofllce for new puncture and blow-out proof automobile tire! must be able to finance the business and carry stock, tin, 000 to 113,000 a ear to the right party. Will have representative In Philadelphia latter part nf week. Rubbermetal Co., llaltimope. .via. SALESMAN EXPERIENCED IN HANDLING) SILKS AND VELVETS APPLT'BUIIEAIJ OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S SALESMAN Young tnani nice, genteel work, either half or full dav; good pay. Write Mr. Miller, 1710 Chestnut st, SHIPPER Assistant for sheet metal house! ono capable of routing city deliveries! state nge. experience nnd salary required. Address 11 214 Ledger Office. SHOE SALESMEN We have severnl posi tions open for vvell experienced shoe men on men's shoes; salaries average Mil weekly for right men Apply today. ee air. Conly, Rojal Boot Shop, N. W. cor. 13th and Marlc-t. SHOEMAKERS EXPERIENCED ON BENCH WORK. APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S THE WORTENDYKE MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY. OF RICHMOND. IS DESIROUS OF EMPTOY1NO A YOUNG MAN FOR THE CITY OF PHILADEL PHIA, TO SELLjTHF.IR TOILET PA PERS TO THIS RETAIL GROCERY AND DRUG TRADE ON A LUCRA TIVE COMMISSION BASIS; STATE AGE BUSINESS EXPERIENCE. AD DRESS WORTENDYKE MFG. CO., RICHMOND. VA UPHOLSTERER Man experienced in auto mobile upholstering; state experience, rcf erence, silary desired P 403 ledger Office. WATCHMAKER wanted: only tho best need apply; will pay good wages. B. KLEITZ & BRO. CO. not Market st Wilmington. Del. YOUNG MAN. 24 to 35, as salesman (o sell stock In smalt amounts to salaried nnd wage-earning people: partial payments; sell ing experience not necessary: large profits for stockholders, also for salesmen; employ ment where vou live; salary and commission. f C. METERS. 71 Broadway, Room 411, New York city. TOUNO MAN, past Id, to work In grocers order room: must havo reference: salnrv $12 to start: advancement sure for steady worker. Apply Order Department, 121 N. sih st. General GREENEWALIVS SOLICITS APPLICATIONS FnO.M MEN AND WOMEN of proven ability and clean records. We specialise on office and factory executive positions exclusively; this Includes office managers cost accountants, public account ants, head bookkeepers, cashiers, private sec retaries, stenographers, coat time, ledger payroll, material time, sludy men bIbo en rlneers on erecting construction mechanical work; several attractive openings In tho above lines now recorded. Information blanks and booklet "THE ROAD TO SUCCESS," sent gratis Abso lutciy no enrollment charges 250 S. 11th. WANTED Men Unhlnir positions fireman. brakemen, colored train porters, $12r-J200 month; no experience nere8i. Pennsil lanlit, Ohio mads. Write Inter Hallway, Dept. 821. IntlianapoHfl. Itirl SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE STENOGHAPHKU; bnt rt-r , moderate Sril ary. Vh Spr. l.'.VJ 1711 Chestnut st THACIinit. lsltlnff ulshea rnKagementui Knp. hrnnche. Trench, literature hl-Uorv, IT. of r . foreign study MIks Ljnch, 318 S. 15th. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE BOOKKEEPER, for more than 40 years with ono firm, wishe position Kh cood concern P. O. l.ox IPAQ. ADVErtTISINO Compositor, riffe 2 J. hitch ncheol graduate and ex-Herle min. de slreH position In adertldnK offlcpj salary no object, but position must afford real chanc to learn adertlidnc at present taking court of Ptudy In aderttsing, unusual oppor tunity to buy cood Uta'n. cheap. C 3, LedjfT Office. CHAUFFKUU wlstua position; prnate fam ily, country or city slnsle; white; oer 3."; 10 ears' experience: Arel-clR-)" reference; s t pady. reliable, good man H 13.1, Led Off. CHAUrPEUfl. white, married. 10 earn' exp. ; thoroughly romrtent; nge 3".; Rood appearance; best ref. JJleklnson 3211 It or 32. ledger Office. CHEF Jananette. exDerlenred wants poil- . tlon, prlv. family; refs. S1, 3QS lMth, CREDIT MAX. thorouBhly experienced, ace I 40. t iirenent pmnlniil will consider re- sponsible position, t MM Ledger Office EXECUTIVE Returned officer, married, di sires perm, connection with mfg con , ex ecutive nbll , enr'dent, bkr.. cap, of handling traffic, payrolls, stock & col 1 till Led Off MAN, 20, of Rood education nnd ddens. de slre openlnff with reliable concern, have I bad experience ah h HRlemin. Iwie shown peuinff ability; would work hard in any ra parity an long as there is a future M 301, t,enppr office, MAN, middle ate, thoroushlv reliable, with mecnanicai kncnwedjje, wishes position as private chauffeur. Address J. C E.. 151 Richmond st. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MISS HARKINS. 20O4 nalnbrldse Excellent cooks, trained waltrespeH. nHrlormuirin. chambermaids, ladlca' maids. Wanted, tooks. i;a; Kiicneninaiui. uuiier-i, couples laun dresses chambermaids. waltreHeen nurbes. governesses, etc. Phone Spruce 3(127 MRS, NICHOLS, moved to 23d .South st , wants butler second men, touples cooks, kitchen maids, parlor maids, French ladies' maids, chambermaids, waitresses, nurses, houseworker. Phone Locust 2130 WANTED Protestant and Catholic ouolej. cooks, -butlers, w aitresses laundresses, ehlldnurses. kitchen maids. Apply at once. bu s inth. EDUCATIONAL and Domestic Employment Club. 225 S. Sydenham (IGth and Walnut), trained help supplied WANTED Cooks, chambermaids, house work girls. Miss Hoso Dougherty, 1313 yjiritrti Hvg. WANTED Comp. help in every capacity j reference required 1010 llalnbrfdi qge st. WANTED at Episcopal Office, 312 S. 12th, cooks, waitresses. French maids, nurses. DEPENDAHLE colored help alwas on handT Hursev, U'2. K Iltth -t Dltklnsun 304... BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITIES VELL-EBTA"UL!SHEn tin and roofing busi ness of 45 ears standing; best location and most prominent store of Its kind In town of 20.000 population: excellent opportunity. .M ,'H,'. l.eqger hiiicp. OPPORTUNITY for man to go Into the elec tric weiaing Dusiness in uamaen, ?f. j,; ftinnn reaulred: no competition, hie nrnm and ruiure assureo. it i. i.roger uini e. AN OPPORTUNITY for a" man lo Join me In mo mig, ot uiuk uritnHi .own 10 .auuu required; money secured by real estate Ad dress H 809. Ledger Office C0TH STREET, business properW. 032 South 60th; lot 10x83; possession at once; terms to ault purchaser. Richard P Powell, 262 South 52d. dOTH ST. business property, 282 S 110th, next to Snruce st. ; corner; right hero cars .too. Rlthard P. Powell, 2ll2 B B2d BUSINESS PERSONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT Poslllvelyshlhest cash prices for your dla monds, any rlieVfrom H to lo carats: none pay higher; also old gold, platinum and silver bought. Estates bought (private). Est. 10 yrs The Diamond Shop 45 N. 10th st inihab Market DIAMONDS PAWN TICKETS ndTJQHT FROM PRIVATE PEOPLE; TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL: FULL VALUE PAID. COLONIAL TlfUHT HANK HLDO.. 13TH AND MARKET STS . ROOM 211. HOURS. 11:30 A. M TO 4-30 P. M. DO YOU NEED A NEW DRESS THIS FALL? IF SO. WIS MAY HE Or HELP TO YOU HERE AT OUR FACTORY. WHERE WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES A WONDERFUL LINE OF SALESMEN'S SAMPLES. COI PRISINO THICOTINE. TRICOI.RTTE. HKIU1R8. SATINS AND JERSEYS OILIJA nnEsa co 121 N, 7TH st 7TH floor: DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANV SIZE PjlICfJ NO OI1.IECT. Pawn tickets for diamonds bought. KELLY t CO., 032 CHESTNUT ST. Suite 21-22 Over Chllds Restaurant. Private. CAST-OFF CLOTHING &nni,nbtfM a.n.son. 718 N. Front. Market 8n.t. PASIUEL SIMPSON NOTARY PURLIC 72T Walnu; st.. Philadelphia 'i-t FCTRIC treatment and mtnlcurlnr, of. nee! Hutchinson BIdg.. fourth floor. Rooms 4 na.lOT. 122 8, nm si. Hours, m-n, tti vctric treatment manicuring. Room g,f.y"la Tlldg,, 121B Filbert St. Loc, 8H6i) ELECTRICAL, UREAT. physical culture. "''jo-Th nrnad. Hours 10 m to 0 p m. - ,f CKLBirrB M TBfcUH. laciai. acjyp.tr eat, - '.; ' , ' Aii:uTlTY YiHk s i f a si. aTa u shaaii wsv" . abiii. nrn ukian- idirsji.uii.iiiiuiiii uiaiEU hik. lhusi i - -- - ,i?'KWnliUitt sirMraoTr? "VV .rne fiiulm Uth PutOmkLmm- W.lJm&fW23 i , i s - i. . s ri t1 v 'jk itr .. , I? i - - .. , .aa..i -,-- n . T j... j ,. sbbjsssssbb, n iiiirriflwaiMiTi .I hsiIii i iMniiMsaaii - mamimmimj'-eJi USED AUTOMOBILES STmiDsoKlf I USED-CAR BULLETIN Hudson Super-Six Pliftctons Speedsters j Sed&Rs a- Cabriolets Runabout Landaus Limousines ' Landaulets All attractively priced, ranging J1000 upward. These enrs have been carefully gone over and Bomo cannot be told from new, WINTER 'TOPS Extra Low Prices . $25 Up Overland Oakland Monroe Peerless Stearns-Knight , Chevrolet Chandler Haynes CARS OF OTHER MAKES Chevrolet Tourm-f. tzoo. Pierce-Arrow Landaulet, $550. SaXOn Tourlne. 00. Cole ""' "-Pass. Touring, $400, Cadillac ""o1 "i "y inei ,900. Chalmers nacy Roadster, ooo. Vim 'ton panel. $323. Vim ' -ton covered express. 1-Ton Stewart Chassis "j1 1 few- hundred miles! barrtnln. H Ho-Ton Stewart Sed3.1"1 2-Ton Reo Chassis ";." I a 1 1 1 o n! new- tires. S M Gomery-Schwartz 128-140 N. BROAD ST. REBUILT VMS A TBAIt TO PAT Rebuilt, fruaranteed and freehly painted. Oren, Bx "" or Inclosed Fin Body. VIM MOTOR TRUCK CO. Bread nnd Huntingdon nt Phlj.. MAXWELL tourlnff. mode, 2... Jut oer- hauled: perfect condition, price $37.i; bar- gain. Tiff Ma pie wood ae.. Germantown. , MAXWELL, 1018. $550; like a new car; extra equipment and excellent tires, demonstration flfiofi Sprue1 OVEKLANDS. alt modeK all years, lnclud Inff 1JIJ8; flrst-claHs cond , mime as low as $300; srt't our used 0crland and parts and Herlce from the nnnm firm; time pavmenta: open eea. Qerland Harper Co . 1820 Arch. STUTZ. NDAULY ALT MODELS, THOrt- ot'fniLY ovmiHAULni) and ticfix- ISIIEf): MANY nAllOAINS. ftELl Mil. Mac- AUTITUR. HTUTZ AOENCY, WW N. HKOAD VELIE. HUH model, pRssemrr tourlne. Poplar 1701) in Rood copditlon; 5 Phone Kens. 201, or TO 3 II RE 2-ton truck t o ered ; by day, week or enntrnrt. ri22." N 21st. Ailo Wnnnlle TTepnlrlnr ron mudsi.v and hupmobild repaiii WORK See the Ilrandvwlno Auto Repair Co. Ecoff & Ray Simpson, formerly with Oonv erj-Sohwartz Co., now established at 1033-Jfl Mrandvwlne st. Poplar 2033. PARTS- Lament aasortment of auto parts In the cll; reasonable prices. Also full line of tire all sizes Germantown Auto Parts Co.. 2222 X. Marshall st Diamond Ml."0. nlsht Diamond 1010 W MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES "" " i..i..s..i ! NEW and 2d-hand blceles ttrffl all makes. ANDREW T RIRCHETT .r,03 S. 22d. FOR BALK TYPEWRITERS RENTED NONVISIPLE 3 MONTHS, t00 VISIBLE 3 MONTHS 7 50 Ul Factory Rebuilt Typewriters American Writinc Machine Co. M)2 CHESTNUT ST WALNUT 2450 MAIN 320 OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! At erv lor prices; some custom-made. RIKDKR'S LOAN OFFICKS 128 Market Cor. Rld-je ae and Oxford ami cor 22d and Kouth OFFICE FURNITURE; Larire line desks safes, files, cabinets and ceneral ofTlce furniture store fixtures. We buy, sell nnd exchange. PATCEN FURNITURE CO. LOCUST 4070 1127 ARCHST. RACE 2flnB. ' CENTRAL 1IOUSEWRECKINO CO. S. cor. 12th and Sprlns Oarden sts. All Kinds of office furniture and fixtures. Iftithroom outflti complete, Rell phone. Poplar 11 3 ( . BABY CAURIAGES. J21; strollers; doll car riages and tos. Open eenlnss. Dewatd, 2.120 N. loth, he low (iermantnwn ave. RINO $1200, diamond rlnjr. absolutely per fect, weighing near 4 karats; a bnrzaln. Rleder'w loan Office, 12ft Market at VICTOR, larger stee, mahogany, with 75 records, cabinet will hold Hon, price $7."; onen evenings 120S rilbert st. SIX-ROOM furniture for i.nle, with piano and everjthlng; ou could rent the house, too. Call 2404 S. Hulchlnson st . Phlla . Pa Q,-Lf 1 Hocl-c SM11K AND lOl.LU acnool LesKS ,30oi as new CHAIR KXCHANOK. K. 11. Our Olh Vine HILLIAtl). sold rent. pool, comb'n. 2d-hand bought esc. Keafer. 32II W. olrard ave. SAFES, fireproof, closing out used, some with thin walla 7: (10 slightly ! N Fourth STANDS. CARINETS etc.; big bargains. Phlla Printers' Supply, 14 S flth St. GIRL'S small blcvcle. like new, -,ery cheap, Qreen. 1210 Pino st. PIANOS. PLAYERS. TUNING. ETC. PIANO, J50 cash; $(15. 11 weeklv; good-tone upright: been used, bargain. M F, Hall, 2(120 Oermantown are. Open Frl & &at, eve, PHONOGRAPHS, rolls, records bought, sold, exch : will keep vour nhonogrnnn m rep Mr 1 ir.. II. Grand Muslo Shon 2313 Ridge ae. STORAGE AND MOVING TERMINAL WAREHOUSE AND TRANSFER CO Columbia und Sydenham st ; local and long distance movlnff by courteous, experienced men; clean, dust-proof moms for furniture; let us estimate .Phone Diamond 4472. VICTORY STORAGE S1S Mtxrkt t, LarirpBt and beet. Thona TJelmont -HV7Q f"r an f-atlmate. Goods parked for eblpment. Pierre-Arrow ans for movln. Tlie John Rhoads Co. Storage, Pucklnsr, Molnc. Carpet Cleaning 4157-59 Lancaster Av., W.Phila WALLACE 7 N. 19 1P2 N. 20 2.-H fhurrh Ian. Otn wants return load FROM New York October 10 and nUa October 17. LOCAL and lonc-dlstance movlntr: laret padded auto ansi 1 month's atorap free entimatf slveii; rensonaMe rates. Call ICen Intrton ,1078 re write 1A33 N, Ud at, Crea e p f-rt Rtoraa-e WRrehouae. , GUARANTEE STORAGE Packing, shipping, furniture bought and sold, Phone Poplar 21K4. UH) Drown st. FIDELITY FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES ' MOVING UAY MADU KA81 "" Isarare padded vans, expert moerw. North Phlla. fitorajce w xns.1 i.einpn. jiat. free; p.iv P -U fireproof building ftlsmord 7lnll niRARH Storage inn ciirarn axe,' mnvlnr, "actlns storage, Ph Pop. 5204, Parle 423 0L 0IJ MAOHINEB' AND TOOLS ChOMPTON & KNOWLEff DROAD LOOMS FOR RAMI Unit 20. 105-ln. reed space; box looms! haven't been used a vearl brand newt 1m- h mediate delivery! exceptional opportunity tn r get' new looms; also can lurnisn smau , waterpower mill lo set these loom In, If do- sired. II K. Watson, Factory Broker, Warren, R. I. POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT Dynamos, motors, hollers, stenm and all engines, pumps, air compressors. FRANK TOOMEY. INC.. 127 N, 8d It. WANTED To buy hoisting engine, 8x10 of larger, with or without boiler! can ue large engines, K. V. Wise, P. O. llox 866, Pittsburgh, Pa. ELECTRIC MOTORS MACHINE TOOLS POWER EQUIPMENT O'RRIEN MACHINERY CO.. 110 N. 8D ST. OABPET CLEANINO CARPETS CLEANED ON or OFF the FLOOR WALLACE 7 N. 10 ISSfl N. 20233 Church lane. Gtn. STAMPS AND COINB STAMPS, PACKETS. DIME SETS Albums nnd supplies for ntamp collector! PHILA STAMP CO.. 21 S. 17th at. Vinsland Player Action Co.. Vlneland. N. S. WANTED OLD CLOTHES BOUGHT Cast-orf clothing wanted: men's old sulfa, coats, trousers, shoes, etc.! ladles' clothlnr of all descriptions and evening clothes bought! highest prices paid; we call anr vvhere, city or country, dav or night. Write, call or telenhone Filbert 2172 SEUOSOHN CLOTHING CO., 810 N. Sth, Don't Sell Your Diamonds (let our estimate. We buy from all larir lewelers, department stores and Indltldual. Established over BO years. Diamond, Jew elry, brlc-a-biac, old trold and ller. Wn are pajtner the Inrreasail price for diamonds., LED & CO.. 712 WALNUT ST. Estab. IBM OLD CLOTHING BOUGHT Women's, men's and boys suits, trouper. oereoats, shoes, hats. etc. "Ye posltlvelv pay f0 more than others. Send postal, call or Phono Dickinson 0155. Will call city, country, day. eve. FRIEDMAN BROS,, 1444 South st. CAST-OFF CLOTIIINO ; Ladles clothes specialty: irentlemen's. children's clothlnr and shoes all kinds bought; highest prices: outo Venice: wo call anywhere, any tlm. Th Mkt. 244ft W or call M. Stern. 837 N. 4th. WR WANT, at onre, household furniture: ntnrA fixtures! offica furniture: pay iiiot rash: honest value: pnone, us anoui u. Locust 4214 Old Churrh, ror 12th andCherrysts. SEVERAIj hlith-class oil palntlnns wanted: ery low prices: reply Immediately, fflvlnr name of artist, subject, price- and where tq be seen: no dealer "O-30," P. O. Hox 3484. RROKEN Jewelry, antiques pistols coins; coin book with prices T pay nvailed 15c. J P. Ross (People's Store), 2fltt S. 11th. WM.44.8ft. DIAMONDS. matches, pold, siler, platinum, musical Inst., cameras, broken Jewelry bouR-ht; highest prices. 1208 Filbert st. FURNITURE, camel needed badly: highest prlcew paid 2048 Ridge ne. Poplar 3344. WJ Addreee Turner, B24 N, 10th. Poplar 410, SI'CON'D-IIAND elothlnK. ahoes. etc. Send postal. SNKin.MAK, 1122 Poplar at. BOOMS FOR RENT BHOAD ST., S , 223 Most attracthe rooms: prlv, hath If des i excellent hotel aervlce LOCUST, 1(133 Attractive bachelor house; large room tile hath, elec, parq. floors. PINE. 1832 Clean, beautifully furn. rooms; also large bed-sitting room: ref. required. 3D"?1T N fi227, Olney Newly furn. room. 2d floor; nil rnms.; private family. . 1BTH ST , G .120 r"urnlshed front for centleman Phone locust fiasfl loTII ST. N.. suitable for '. llinn Nirelv furn. room: Phone Poplar 7344 J. IITH. N. CTHfi nUIUC). 13. 14l Modern. up-to-date furn, rooms; electric throughout! flatly and weekly rates; conenlent to ata llon: good nceommnd for traveling people-, 10TH HT . X., hskpg I S up 14(11 Two rooms furn.. alnglw rooma. T.2.K0 up. 1711 vSE'ItUCB ST. Housekeeping suites single rooms; near itlttenhouse aquare. UOO.MS or suite. flies! loeellon. furnished or unfurnished; Annlv 247 S IKth. ATTHACTIVK furn npts. Sherwood Apt Agency. ; some housekeep'r. 22.1 S. Broad st. nf.r.N'Himffi OI.CNSIDK With youne couple, nicely fur nished room, southern exposure, for 1 or 2 nung gentlemen; breakfast optional. M 130 Ledger Office. BOARDING ROOM and board in private home; willing to pay Rood prlco for flritlclass accommo- ' dations. Address (J 2, Ledger Office, siting; 1 hone number ORKEN ST., 21S3 Lartre second-storv front room with board for 1 or il eentlemen homo cooking. WALNUT S'i , 4R1H Hoard and room for 2. Hnone Manner iL'Tfl SITIUTRIIAN RADNOR INN. Radnor, Pa. Charming" all j ear home; close station; excellent train serlce; flrst-clasq table. Phone AVayns 17. , ELKINH PARK Desirable second-floor va cancies; conenlent to Philadelphia by train or trolley. Phone Melrose 0fl3, APARTMENTS SWARTHM0RE APARTMENTS Is. E COR 221) AND WALNUT STS. nitBPIlOOP TimOUOHOUT UNKUKNISHKD APARTMENTS OP TWO UOO.MS AND HATH, ONE ROOM AND HATH AND ONK ROOM AND SHOWER . SUITAULU FOR HACHELORS NEW APAHTMENT, exclusively for men. 124 S. 13th st adjoining Philadelphia Cluh, singlo room; front room with alcove; modernly equipped: good llsiht', perfect ventl Intlon. hullt'ln baths and showers: wall safe: electricity, steam heat, hot nnd cold vtsiter; nlet nnd maid services on premises; an Ideal home for distrlnitnatln;; bachelor. Apply representatUe. n premises. BARTRAM APARTMENTS 33D AND CHESTNUT STS. ror rent, a few unusually attractive larrt apartments v,lth bath, furnished or unfur niwhed; first. class dlr.lng room ser Ice. APARTMENT HEADQUARTERS Central apartments a specialty, Sherwood Apt, Agency, 223 S. Broad st. Some very attractive furn apta. some housekeeping. APARTMENTS. 4 and B rooms and bath. heat and hot water, ell conveniences: onlv a few left. Yorkshlp Village, Camden, Is. J. Rell phone Camden IftftO. DES1IIAI1LE SUITE Or APARTMENTS for rent, near irtth and Spruce sts. PEM11ERTON ESTATES. Harrison Wdr, KIRST.KI.OOU front, for dootor'a oltlce; also other desirable rooma, en suite, unfurn.: nelghbnrh'il 17lh ft Jefferson, P 4(13. Led Off. 17HII 1-1NE ST Deslrnblo suite. 2 rooms nnd bath, fl-st floor: dining room In house; rresnnnble hoard. TA1ILANC flllO Walnut. 313 N. 34TII ST Tun large cheerful rooms; hot-water heat; corner house; newly dec orated. PINE 2SII0 Two rooms, bath, open place; unfurnished: $6.0 and $(!, flr- APABTMEWTS "WANTED HOUSEKKRPINO apartment. 5 or located W. Phlla or central; all pnpea. M 21f. Ledger Office 8 rooma; convent- YOUNO COUPLK dea. apt., fur. or unfurn.. 2 rooms, bath and kitchenette; rood neigh.: refs can he glen II 30rt, Ledtrer OfTice. KurnlMlied COUPLK. no children, desire furn 2 rooma kitchenette, nrlvate tinth. ! ...! u' cation, south of Market. Brood neighborhood: ram s fafa ovihiimraif Ts KAt T -J nsn..' '" " -.r .!. uruner UUJCB, HOUSEKEEPING APABTMENTS FINEST IN PHILADELPHIA 1820 PINE STREET Mlth all tho latest conveniences One larBe llvlns room with a beau tifully designed open fireplace to burn lops furnished by the owner. One bedroom with largo closet space. One bathroom with bullMn tub, fchower and beautiful accessories. One laree Kitchenette, complete co th last-detail, Rental: $100 per month, Apply A. B. MILLS WEKT END TRUST IH.nO. TWO ery large rooms, bath and kitchen, also 3 large rooms, bath and kitchen: SUiiii tn U'100: finest looitlon in city: ci postte Ht. Mark's Church: quiet yet very central. MERTON OREIMS. Harrison DIdg Locust fisn. KITH BT.. N 1401 Rooms, prlv bath and Mifiiriimrt allium rmnn. private oatn. SPRUCE ST. siloExcellent corner, ftira Ished housekeeping apartment. APAHTMENT HOTELS HOTEL COLONIAL rag . Select apartment family hotel: In the center of the city: operating on tha American plant our table will please the most electing. C. PITMAN RAKER, Jr.. Manager- THE DELMAR-MORRIS American plan CHELTEN AVE. AND MORRIS 8T. OERMANTOWN THE GLADSTONE T(1 ryuyy rrsHri?r? rWlSfttiPBIIfr. f-iW-iWvi 1 ti . m A, ISl4JkiwyiwB
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