Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 09, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 26, Image 26

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STOOUL EXPLAINS
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FEW STRIKE RIOTS
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Declares Lack of Disorder in
Pennsylvania Duo to Pre
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Praises
LABOR LEADERS
! (' - t'rennrcdness on the pnrt of county
', and Btato officlfth, together with tlio
'y'fft-opcrnUve nttltudo of tho lender? of
w "W steel BtriKC, nas -DCCn mo raraus ui
f jprevonting greater striKc disorders.
; "ThU In Hin oninlon of Governor
Sproiil. expressed in n telegram to tbc
Tsvw York World in answer to mi inquiry-
upon that subject by the paper.
'She telegram reads:
"Answering your wire. I feel thnt
tho good judgment and adequnta prep
aration for possiblo disorder shown
by tho sheriffs of the counties in Pcnn
Hylvanla where largo steel plants nrc
located nnd by thif mayors nnd bur
glsscs of most communities bavo been
cttcctivo In preventing what might have
easily becomo o serious situation.
"Tho attitude of tho leaders of thn
afrlke, too, has been very encouraging
in rrnnH nrrtBr. Mnat of them lllfiO tallOU
it.. -...l 1 1. -. linitinttinr flint
in btouu iruiii " "M""'ij , - -
nothing was to bo gained by violence
nnJ that mucn mignt oe lost in puuuu,
aympathy for their cause. This has
Jiad au oxecllcnt Intluonco throughout
all of the affected region.
"An a Tcry lnrge percontogs of the
strikers, however, wero aliens and many
of thtm were unfamiliar with our laws
and Institutions it wns necessary to
make t-ery complete pollco preparations,
14 which tho stnto co-operated with the
local officers. Thus disorder was at
tended to In its incipiency nnd there
has been no prolonged period of rioting
tih violence nnywhoro in Pennsylvania,
llnforfunatcly some agitators, whose
enmity to orgnnized labor Is ns pro
nounced as their hatred for the state
ana our lorm ot government, got to
work in some localities, but these dis
turbers wero quickly detected and taken
into custody or frightened nwny. Our
thanks in Pennsylvania aro duo to a
generally good inliucnco upon the part
tt the labor leaders and a very decided
public sentiment which will not counte
nance disorder or defiance of law.
"WILLIAM C. SPItOUL,
"Governor of Pennsylvania."
Alice Paul Here Tonight
Miss Alice Paul, of Washington, mil
itant suffrage leader, will speak to
night at a meeting of tho executive com
mittee of the local organization of the
National Women's party in the homo
ot Miss Mary II. Ingham. 020 South
Washington square. Several other out-of-town
leaders are expected, including
Sirs. Florence Bayard Hillcs, Dela
ware chairman, and Mrs. Henry Leech,
rff New York.
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pay and nlsht classes Charg-es moderate
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th asr. epeedr system. Complete business
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Classes. Intensive training. Enroll
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particulars nnd rntnloru.
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I PALMKR PrilOfI..lfl H.lOUi .
Yonng Men niWl Bots
FVPOPT Thousands needed doable yonr
T" salary. United States after-
Pnitm Tmr1! wir. business offers
wmD.. ..v. wonflerfUj opportunities
for' men who are. trained In export inn and
rare ten trade. United States exports to
tiemth America alone suffer loss of 30 per
cjsnt for want of efficient packing:, clearance,
ablpplna nd delivery. Tou ran qualify,
liarn at home. Our export book free.
,4'Beaulrements Between 21 and 45 years of
m. cnerretla and ambitious, willing to
study under direction of our exceptionally
expsnanoea at on oi experts, write or tele
phone for office appointment. American
Ccmjnerce Association. Lynns IC Lewis,
,Dlt. BeoTy. 8X5 Land Ttllo Bldr. Tel,
Sprue 0262.
y ' ATTTUIN RESORTS
ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1.
tSXcKsfoTil
I Virginia, ave ana mo oeacn. uapttcuy
I BOO. Oe water batho. Special American
I plan. $4 op dally; European plan, $2 up
. I dally. Modern curative batba department.
? I DAVID PKTia Owner nn1 Prop.
I HOTEL JACKSON
VJnrmla Ave., flrat borne from Boardwalk
utd Bteel Fler: fireproof; private baths; run
mJ&S water In rooma; American and Buropeaa
clan: elevator to atreet level; no cabaret,
n s. j. imociAN,
iJBDOTTOn
TSn1nS Ave. eloee to beach and Steel IU
K. sou. Am. pun, ptit. uains. rnn'c
'Open all year J. L. I.KKDS, Oiran
1 THE WILTSHIRE
ScVlrnU Aye. and Beach. Ocean view, Ca.
Sactty 350. Private baths, running water In
rtoms; elevator, eto. American plan: special
ifMkly rates: booklet. SAMUEL ELLIS.
I HOTEL AUSTINE
JilPaelflo nd St. Jams. Place. Opi nr
Mtmdlng.: oppo.lt. Cathollo and Proteai
JHOTlxa- 15.00 dally, special weekly.
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ir. Paths throughout. Spcla'fall rates.
wws ui, iiijua oi, , Hilijsr,
ELLSBORO Kentuoky Ave. nr. BeK
Euro, nl.n XI H.v .,.
tt-trp wkly. American plan 116 up wkly!
tCStnUnstcr . Z1"' nJr Beach. El.v.
str. 114 up wkly, 12.60 up dally, c. Buhra.
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imuy in uneiaeai z minute, rrom Iloard
ki facing boulevard- Phone 8470 i t
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iltlr; Phone 117,
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CONDEMNS COUNTY PRISONS
Speaker at Commissioners' Conven
tion Urges (More Work for Inmates
Declaring county jails of Pennsyl
vania a dlsgraco to tho state, and that
but 35 per cent of all prisoners were
employed in productlvo labor.j David F.
Magco, of "Lancaster county, urged ac
tion to amclloratei conditions by Penn
sylvania's county commissioners.
lie spok
convention
slat!
Bellcvuc
houses n
nrisonera work nnd make them nrottuc
tivo, Instead of lying in jails in idleness
and discontent. Industrial and farm
buildings could, ho said, bo built by
county commissioners, under existing
laws.
Plan for Community Service
Community service in cities and
towns of Pennsylvania is planned for
in the drive just started to raise $000,
000 from PennsyUania industries. Tlio
first meeting of the executive commltteo
of Pennsylvania to arrange for the cam
paign, held at the Ilellevue-Stratford
yesterday, was attended by Dr. John C.
Achcson, chairman; Otto T. Mnllcry,
Clarence M. Clark. Mrs. Edward AV.
rUdrlle, 'William II. Walker, William
Dlsston, O. Ilrown Hill, h. II. Wier,
rredcrlck A. Slooro nnd C. Vt Lee.
MUSIO
xr - :
ai.to rnrt odartrt choir.
Good reader only. $3.00 por Hunday.
Apply n B3S. Ledger Office.
l-KED K. EdaEUT.
1714 Chestnut at
teacher of alndnr.
PABCEL POST
Talking Machine Repairing
of every description done reasonable
at our shop or at your home.
REGIIArillTINO ASH OILING
A SPECIALTY
PEOPLES TALKING MACHINE
KEPAIK SHOP
49 NORTH 10TH ST., 1'IIIf.A.
SOLDIERS
A specially made picture for soldlere only.
This picture is 14x'J0 convex oval finished.
In a dark sepia background Tour choice of a
clrcnsMan walnut or Kilt frame.
Bend complete copy of soldier's discharge.
Aold all mistakes as this will be Inscribed
In beautiful script type on tho front of hla.
picture.
Don't delay Send picture and ORc today
as this offer ru for seven weeks only.
it. m. lMPTnnE ruAMi: co.
Room 407, R. I. Wood Uulldlnc
YrH AND CHBSTNIT HTS., Pill I A.
Agents Wanted. Kx-Soldlers Only
Roses-Roses-Roses
Rosea' "AMERICAN" grown
WOHLD'S CHOICEST
No Fanr7 Cataloraea Itaurd
DeacrlptlTS price list eent an requeal.
THE ROSiSiRY
DEPT. L.
HADDONFIELD, N. J.
IN MEMOKIAM '
nEVENNT. In lovlni; memory of JAMES
VINCENT DKVENNY lieutenant Com.
panr K 128th Infantry, aid Division. A. E.
K. Killed In action, Clertes, France, Oct.
0, 1018
IIARBIS In lovlnir remembrance of out
mother, BERTHA IIARniH. who died Octo-
ber , 1U04, HER CHILDREN.
eatlis
BAILEY Oct. G. at 1503 Master st ,
ALHETtT It. hnnhand nf llRnnali C. Halle v
and son of Margaret and tho late John
Dalley Ilelattves and friends, aleo em
ployes of tho Philadelphia Record, Incited to
norvlces. Sun. 2 p, m.. at the Oliver II. Hair
BulMlnc, 1820 Chostnut st. Tnt nrlvat'
HECKEH. Oct. 6, ALUEUTINA. wlfo of
lato Robert L. Hocker, Relatives and
friends. Mnvlted to funeral. Sat.. 7 a. m ,
funeral npta.,fW. J. Reynolds. 1821 Sprlnff
Oarden st. Mass at St. Francis Church b
a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
CARSON. On Oct. 6. 1010. JOSEPH C
CARSON, aced fit years. Relatives and
friends lnvlttd to funeral services, on Satur
day afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock at his late
residence, 2U0. Wharton st. Int. private.
Northwood Cemetery. Remains may be
Viewed Friday eventner
COMFORT. Tenth Month 7th. SUSAN T.
WISTAR, widow of Howard Comfort. Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral. 5339
I Knox st., Germantown, Fifth-day, 0th, 4 p.
, m. Int. nrlvate.
COMPTON At Cape May. N. J , October
7. 1010. ELIZAUETU COMPTON, wife of B.
Frank Compton. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral on Saturday, at 1 30 o'clock,
at husband's residence, rat r lew road.
Woodlynne, Pa. Services In Upland Baptist
Church at 2 o'clock. Int. Chester Rural
Cem
CONNER. Suddenly. Oct, 8. IUKE AR
LINGTON, husband of Annie Clewell Con
ner, ared 44. Relatives and friend Blooms
burs Lodffo, No. 438 Ii. P. O. 33 , of Darby;
Prospect Fire Co. and Orphans' Rest, No.
132. L O. O. P, Invited to funeral, Sat., 2
p. m., 1110 Prospect ave.. Moore, Pa Int.
f'rivate, Remains may be viewed Frl., 7
a e p. m
CORLETT Oct. 7, THOMAS, husband of
Phoebe Corlett (nee Bradshaw), aired 80.
Hlattves and friends Invited to funeral rerv-
i"es. 3at. 2 t. m.. at residence of son,
Int Oak-
waiter uorleit, 814 E. Ticjpi st
land Cem. Remains mav be viewed l'rl ,
after 7 p, m.
CURRY. Oct. 7. HELENA II. MICKLE.
wife of Harry N. Curry, aged 39. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.,
Up. m.. 810 S. Cecil st Int. North Mr.
Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs..
7 to 10 p. m.
DALLAS. Suddenly. Oct 8. WILLIAM
W DALLAS husband of lat. Mary Dallas.
Due notice of funeral will bo given from
1MS Dprrancoat. .... . .
DEISEN On Oct. 7. 1010. ADDII3 L.
Delscn (nee Fesmter). widow of William
A Delsen. aged 68, Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, on Thursday, at
8 p. m , from' the residence of her son-in-law.
Alfred N Beamier 322 W. Mt. Carmel
ave Glenslde. Pa Int Wilmington. Del
DILL. Oct, 7. SAMUEL P.. husband of
Mary B. Dill. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral 6at.. 2 p. m., 27 S. 80th st..
Camden N. J. Int private. Harlelgh Cem.
Friends may call Frl.. 7 to 0 p m.
DINOEE. Died at Columbiana. O., JACOB
DINGEE. Funeral, Tenth month lOUi, at
10 30 a m.
DOUGHERTY. Oct 7. UTIIET, MARY.
daughter cf Charles A. and Ethei M. Dough
erty, aged 4 years and 0 months. Funeral
at convenience or lamny, rri.. rrom parenia
residence, 315 Washington ter.. Audubon. N.
J. Int. private. Please omit flowers.
Brldgeton (N. J) papers copy.
JXfflD (nee Kiierl. suddenly, ocr. T.
MARGARET S.. wife of George A Ford,
Relatives and frlenda invited to runerai,
Sat. 2 p. m.. 1317 S. 82d St. Int. Mt.
Morlsh Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.,
8 to 10 p. m.
FOX. On Rth Inst., at York Harbor. Me.,
Dr. CHARLES W. TOX. of 1822 Rltten-
house eg., Phlla.. aged 7t) years, int. oat,
Oct. 11. at Nashua. N. II
FUllEY. Oct. 7. MARGARET A
.
,a?7
'iiZ
nf .TnVtn Furev. Tt.latlvp. nnd friends
vlted to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m., J 946
w. Norrls at. Int Mt Jiorian rem. Ke
mains may be'viewed Thure . 7 o 9 p m.
GERHART. Oct. 8. SARAH OERHART,
daughter of Amos and late Mary Caverow,
aged 37. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. brother's residence,
Morris M. Caverow. 3360 Philip st. Int.
Hillside Cem.
GRAY. Oct. 8. AMELIA M. GRAY (nee
Straub). wife of William II. Gray, aged 23.
Relatives and frtends Invited to funeral serv
Ices. Sun., 1:30 p. ro., 002L Chestnut st. Int.
prlvat..
GUDMUNDSCN. Oct. 8, FRANCIS B..
son of Mandlus and Sadie A. Gudmundsen
(nee Peterson), aged 1. Relat,ve ulhl
frlenda Invited to funeral- services. Sat., 3
p. m.. parents' residence, 130 Balnbrldge st.
Int Montrose Cem. Friends may call Frl.,
O .O -" V'
HALDEMAN. Oct. 8. JACOB A. IIALDE-
MAN,
aged
58..
n.latlvea and frtends.
Washington" Camp, No. 485,
No. 483. P. O. S. of A.i
'64. L. O.' of M.': Journey,
Protective Asso., Invited
P'?"8"V w. Kehr
Phlla. Loose, xvo.
men Bricklayers'
to runerai services.
Hon. zv, w, cor, 21st ana uiamona sts.
Tl S m Tn, Mmvrna Del
Hat.
lI12LrV--iLlX. UCl. . MISS A1AHX ililil
FERTY.'i Relatives and frtends, B. V. M,
Sodality. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 830 a. ra..
re.id.nce of Jobn Fessler. 114 Penn st.. Bryn
Miwr. Solemn requiem msss Church of Our
lOtner 01 uggil wouiuei, u a, lit. mv. du
Denis's Cem Auto funeral. ,
HiEtutuvri i."-uct. it iiiniiai, eusoana
a lat. Catherine ,Hrrr20tt
.tlv4f ftjnd
, inn jsvitea to
Hvy c
0 at IQO tniru -luiru nnuuiu oncers oi inn isi uiairici. ii. oinm LnsBi Krancia .. vi-c, oi Ainyian. i'a. jtela-
.1 r. i .. i. a No. tJ. I.oaI Patriots of America, Invited to tltes nnd friends. West Phltadelnhla Coun-
of ths Pennsylvania Asso- funeral, Hat.. St. m.. 405 locust at.. West c'n k0. 344, IC, of c.t Poor nichard Club.
,. ri rnmmUoinnpro nt tlio I'MlaaeiPijia. jnt. jionirose tern, i rienaa Bnij employes or Hell Telephone Co., In
0n Ol LOUniy lommiRRioncrs Ufc Wie ,nav cnll Vrl . after 7 r. m. ,.i,..i ,, rtm.nt Rat a.an M rti.... w
Stratford yesterday. Work- i JOHNflTON.--At 3129 Diamond at.. Oct. 0r um, 1K20 Chestnut at. 'Solemn re
nd farms could be used to clvo 7- w-iwyi,tCOTJ' ?Q : ite, ?.r.lenJj aulem masi Our Iady of Ilosary Church 10
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EVENING PUBLIC
imvnm
llinSH. Oct. 7, HENRY, husband of tat;
j.niie J. jtirsn, agcu ,u iveiaiives arm
inenas inviten to iunerai. i-ti. iu.su a, mt,
residence of dauRhter. Mrs. Justin r. All
man. 1608 Oxford at. Int. Mt. Slnat Cem.
JACKSON. Suddenly, Oct. 0. JOSEPH T ,
aon of Joseph nnd Catherine Jackson (nee
Dukes), aged 11. Helatlves rfnd friends. Holy
Namo Society and scholars of Church of Our
j.aoy ot .Mi. carmei. mviieii to runerai,
rrl . 8 a. in.. -iiarenta' residence. 410 Bur-
for at. lleoulem high mass Church of Our i
Lady of Mt. Carmel 0:30 a, m, Int. Holy
Cross Cent,
JAMISON". Oct. 7, at Roranao lake, N.
T. WILLIAM H. JAMISON, aon of Bertha
K. Jamison. Int. private.
JOHNSON Oct. 7. CHARLES A. JOHN-.
SON. aged 64, Ilelatlvca and friends, polite
friends InvltPd to funeral aervlcea. l'r!., 11
It. m.. Iavld li. uchuvler Ulder,, liroad anu
Diamond ala. Int. private.
KILlirilN. Late of ll'3n W. Olrard ae .
auddenlv "et. 7, ULIZAIIHTH 13.. widow of
Cheney Kllburn. Itelatlvea and frlendn,
fnembera of Seventh St, St. K. Church. In
vited to funeral aervleea. 8at., 11 ft. m. at
Dald If Sehuyler Hldg.. liroad and Dia
mond als. Int. private, WcU Laurel Hill
Cem
KILCV Oct. T. ACINES n wlfo ot
Michael Kiloy and mother of Rev. Thomas
A Klley O. H A., of Vlllanoa ColleR-e
Relatives and friends, Altar and Rosirv So
cieties and Leaaue of Kacred Heart Sodality
of Church ot Most Vrcclous Ulood, lntted
tn funeral, Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 2452 N Hullj
wood st Solemn requiem maea Church vt
Most Trecloua lllood of Our Lord 10 a. m.
Int Holy Sepulchro Cem. New York papers
copy
KLINE Oct (1. JAMES O,, son of I.ydla
A and late William N. Kline Relatives
and friends Incited to service, Thurs 8 p.
m residence t'f brother-in-law. Harry olb
on, 4011 Sprlne Oardcn st., Philadelphia;
also service at parlors of Alien II. Kelm,
funeral director Downlnatown, I'a., I'.rt .
11 n. m. Int, Northwood Cem.. Downing
town, Ia .
LARSSON At Uppsala, Sweden. Aur
SI L 13. (1ANO. soil of C, O Emll and
Kllia Qano Lnrssnn aaeci 21. runerai serv
ices will bo held at Hillside Cem , rialnfleld,
N J . Sat . 2.30 P. m, ,
I.AUI1I3UT. Oct 7. CHARLES II. LAI;
BERT. Relatives and friends, SSlh Ward
Republican Executive Coinmltlee. Invited U
funeral, it I. a j m , 237 W. Albert st.
Int. private, Mt I'eace Cem. 1'rlends may
call Tlfurs., after 7 v. m, '
MAOEE.-a-Suddenly, Oct 7. JAVES E.
MAOEI3. Relatives and frlchils. Robert A.
Lamberton I.odge, No. 4S7 V. and A M .
Oriental R A. C., No. 183; Kadosb Com
mandery. No. 20, K. T : Icnlc Council. No.
410. It. A., Delphi Senate. No. B. O. of h,
Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m ,
047 Rcltnont avo. Int. private.
MANNINO. Oct. 0. ELIKARETH SUV
NINO (neo ltlsley). wife of l'ntrlck W. Man
nine. Relatives and friends. Altar Socletj
St. Michael's Church, Invited to funeral.
I'M., 8:30 a. m.. husband's residence, 1137
N. 2d st. Solemn requiem mass St. Mi
chael's Church lo a. m. Int New Cathedral
Cem. Auto funeral.
I McHRIDE. Oct. 7. LOUISA A., wife of
Ji'seph Mcllrlde (neo Metztrer), aRed 33 Rel
atives and friends, members of Allesheny
Ilaptlst Church, Harry Clay Council. No
St1. Sons and Daughters of l.lhertv. Invited
I to funeral, Pat., 2 p. m , residene of
mother. 11)04 13. Madison ave. Int. North
Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed
I'rl . 8 p m Auto funerat.
jrcIJNUOi;. Oct. 8, ELIZABETH "Mr
13NROE. late of 232 S. 3d at., aired 44.
Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral,
rrl 8 a. m.. ants . Andrew Ehert's Sm.
2.-,S 8. 4th st. Mass of requiem St. Joseph's
Church 0 a. m. Int. Ilooslck Kails N T
Remains may bo viewed Thurs., 7 to 10
p m.
McnETTIOAN. Suddcply. In Bethlehem.
Pa Oct 8 12:30 p. m.. Rev. HUOII A Mc
OETTIUAN. rector of Church of Holy In
fancv ased 58. Kunoral will take place
Sat Divine office begins at 10 a m Sol
emn high muss 10:30 It. m. Church of Holy
Infancy Int. will bo made by auto at New
Philadelphia, I'a. Reverend clercy, rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral, without
further notice.
Mrfll'lUK Oct. 8, JAMBS, husband of
Annie 11 McQulre (neo Conroy), usred 50,
Relatives and friends. A. O. H , No. 41
Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 30 a. m.. 1523
Ruan st High mass St. Joachim's Church
10 a. m Int. St. Dominic's Cem. Please
imlt flowers
MESL1N Oct. 7, LOUIS J., husband of
Elizabeth J Meslln aged 07. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2
P m, 5740 Market at. Int. private, Mt.
r ,.. r .. , ..... I t-,
.tiunaii ieiu. jicimuns may lie Yieweu X li,
eve. I
.lltTrTT I. rt ...nv T .1-m. ...... .. I
.. ..,11. ..' r.'-.tu ."...- .,,.k ,
. iiiiitt .i.i,ci. ,'c uiuuui iiiiu laiu Uk:iiiAri
' vuiiett. relatives ana inenas invitea to
runerai,
Sat . 8-30
m.. residence of
mother, 1812 E. Huntingdon st. Solemn re
quiem mass Church of the Visitation B. V
M 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchr Cem Auto
funeral
MURPHY. Suddenly, Oct 7, ISAAC F..
husband of Mary E. Murphy (nee Cooper)
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat..
R''ifl a m 1A at Varntunnrl halattarn
county. Pa. High mass St. Phllomena'a
unurcn 10 a, m. int. Jioiy cross cem. Auto
xuneral. .
MUHPHT Oct. n. MAnOARCT MimPHT
(nee Caulflcld), widow of Francis Murphy.
Uelatlves and friends Invited to funeral,
Prl . 3.30 a. m. 1107 8. 22d st. Solemn
requiem mass St. Charles's Church 10 a, m.
Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service.
MUSTIN. At Strathhaven Inn. Swarth
more. Pa . Oct. 7. HENRY S. MUSTIN.
Relatives and friends Invited to service,
rrl.. Oct. 10, 2 p. m.. at Presbjterlan
Church Snarthmore. Int. private. Train
leaves nroad St. Station 1 p. m .
O'llOUItKII. Suddenlv. Oct. 0V PAT
RICK, husband of late Margaret O'Rourko
(nee McQee) and son of lato Charles and
Kilzabetli O'Rourke. of County Tyrone. Ire
land Relatives and friends, Holy Name.
Cathollo llenellclal Society, of Natlvltv
Church the International Hrotherhood of
Iron Workers, Local No. 875 employes of
Wm Cramp & Poha S. E, 4 K. M. Co., In
vited to funeral. Frl.. 8:3a a. m ,3083 Tulip
st Solemn reaulem mass Church of
Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy SepulchroCem.
Auto service,
rvTniii.n n. r. TATtKT. nnsn. traugn-
ter of William and SaHle O'Toole (nee Dol
larton) Relatives and friends, B. V. M.
Sodality of St. Michael's Church, employes
of Taubel's -Hosiery Mills, invited to fu
neral. I'rl.. 7:30 a. m... reetdence of grand
mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Dollarton. 210 W. i
Jefferson st. Solemn requiem mass St.
Michael's Church 0 o, m. precisely. Int J
New Cathedral Cem. Auto service.
PIERCE. Oct. 7. ALICE, wife of late
Oeorge N. Pierce. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, rrl.. at 12 noon, f rom i
residence of son-in-law. W. II. aioney. near
Hurffvllle. N. J. Services. In Cross Keys
M. H. Church 1 p. m. Autos will meet
trolleys at Almonesson leaving Kalghn s ave.
ferry at 11:43 a. in.
PRATT. At Westvllls N. J.., Oct. "JO
SEPH W. PRATT, Sr., aged 84. Relatives
and frlenda. Woodbury Lodge, No. 64, I . O.
O. F.. and Union Flro Co., of Westvllle,
N. J., Invited to funeral, .Frl.. 2:30 p. m ,
from Newbold and Westvllle Baptist Church
New bold. Int. Green Cem.. Woodbury. N.
J. Friends may call hurs., 7:80 to 8.30
p m. Please omit flowers. ..,.
QUINTAVALLE. Oct. 7. BALVATORH,
husband of lato Maria Qulntavalle. aged 04.
Relatives and friends, members Sons ot
Italy, Invited to funeral. Frl., 8:30 a, m..
I Church of Immaculate Conception, German-
town. 10
in. mi. iioiy oeuuim.c icm.
nv.wn
rt, n ..AllY T Tl"KEn
widow of William J. Reed. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8 a. to..
1807 S. 10th st. High mass of requiem
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas 0:30 a. m.
Int. private. New Cathedral Cem. Auto
fiervlctf
RICItARDSON. Suddenly. Oct.7. HARRY.
husband ot lllzaDein noisiein n uwiubuh.
aged 04. Relatives and fronds Invited to
i ..! aervls. Frl., 2 nm. 867 Mohawk i
KVB.i 11 urvuuu, , (. i.fc. ' "zv TV a
ROGAN. Oct 7. CATHERINE, widow .of
Owen Rogan. Relatives and friends. B .
M. Sodality. League of Sacred Heart, Altar i
and Bosary Society, Invited to funeral. Sat ,
8 a, m.. 8007 Ridge ave.. Falls of Schuyl
kill. Solemn requiem mass. Bt Bridget's i
r-h.-, nfln n m Int Westminster Cem. i
SENIOR. Oct, 7, GEORGE SENIOR, hus
band of late Matilda Senior, aged 70. Rela
tives and friends. Centennial Lodge. No. 100
Sons of St. George, Invited to funeral serv
ices, Frl.. 2 p. ro., 2834 N. Hancock st. Int
BSHAw!-2oct. 7. THOMAS SHAW, aged
82. Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral
services. Frl , 2:30 p. m.. 1102 Unity st .
Frankford. Int. Greenwood (IC. of P.) Cem
SLEEPER. At Atlantic City. Oct. 8. GUY
F., son of Charles F. Sleeper, aged 82
formerly of palymyra. N. J. Runerai aerv
tces. Sat . 1:30 p. m.. at Epworth M K
Church, Palmyra, X. J. Int. private, Mor
gan's Cem. Train leaves Market et, ferrv
for Palmyra 12;40 p. m. .
SMITH. Oct. 7 at 2220 Btandywlne st ,
JENNIE, daughter of lato James and Jane
Smith and. cousin of lat. Ann Taggart Rela
tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl.
8.30 a. m.. parlors of Mrs. M. McLaughlin
A Son. 2320 Green st. Solemn requiem mass
u. LanM, X.vler Church in a. tn. Int
I Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral, ,
' SMITH! Oct. 7, MARGARET, widow of
Henry Clyde and daughter of late Dennis
and Mary MCLaugmin. ueiauves and mends
Invited to funeral. 8t 8:30 a m, 2813
Belgrade at. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
"SNYDER. Oct. 'fl. at 8448 York road.
MARY LUCILLA, BNYDER. aged OS. An op.
portunlty to view remains at her late home,
Frl.. 7 to 0 P. m.. will be given. Int. St
at onakertown. I'a.
BWAN. At Philadelphia. Oct.7,CHAnLns
II. SWAN, aeed 69. Relative, and friends
Invited to funeral serv'ces, Frl.. 2 p. m.,
residence of sister, Miss Elizabeth M.
Bwan 620 B. State St.. Trenton. N J.
TWINKY. Oct. 6.CATHARINE C widow
of late Charles H. Tlmney and daughter of
late Hugh and. Catharine McDevltt. Rela
tives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Frl..
o:au a. in.. "" mutuiunu .v. ooiemn
Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral
mas" c, iui a t-uurcji in a, ru.
WAKEFIELD. Oct. 7. MARGARET J..
widow of Qeprge W. Wakefield. Relatives
and friends Mv'tea to funeral services, Frl..
2 p. m., 417 X. 2d t.. Camden, N. J. Int.
Hlh-rn. . ,...,,
WHITE Oct. . THOMAS H.. husband
ol Jane White. Relatives and friends, Cale.
itnuertakkks
ISCBIPP
Kmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
i nnn nil run ii. .iL'iiiinLiiri. iirininrs Him n in nrivain
LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
HEATH""
donta Lodge, No.
72' Ji ; ,. JMJmnl En-
TOO. I. O. O. F., 1......
....... ,.,. A- it-... n-,.1-., - ...-.
-Hiuiiii.-m, ;,
rhll. Branch Granite Cutters. I A,t cm.
ploves of Harrison Chemical works, invited
to funeral services. Sat.. !, m., Brunswick
ave. nnd llurmont road, Garrettford, Dela
ware county, Pa, Friends may call Frl. eve.
Int, private. Mt, Mnrlah v '
i "iVluANU ai luiD anom at.. Oct 1.
Rev. ' HAltLESH, WIEANp. Relatives
and friends Invueii to service, Thura.. 8
p. in.. Oliver If. Ralr Iltdg., 1820 Chestnut
at i nlso services nt New Goshenhoppen Re-
formed Church Hast Greenville. Montgomery
co , P., 111:30 p. m..' Frl. Int. adjoining
cr v'eaeo omit (lowers.
WISSH. Oct. 8. FRANK J., husband of
rthland M. Wlsso and aon of Julia and late
LOST AND FOUND
DOCl Lost, somewhere between Csnwyd Sta
tion and 101 Montgomery ave., Cynwyd. a
small Boston brlndle pup, cinnamon color.
Roward If returned to 101 Montgomery ave,.
Cynwyd, or 200 Lincoln llldg.. Phlla '
DO(l Lost, Airedale dog, name N. D.
Thompson on collar. Reward If returned
to M
Wright. 116 Carpenter st.. Otn,
KEYS -Lost, bunch of kejs, with 2 Chinese
coins on ring, Tuesday morning. Return
24H De Lancey at. Reward.
TIRES I.ost, automobile carrier and 2
Mlvertoun cord tires, on road between
Freehold and Atlantic City: liberal reward.
Return to and notify Mr. IT. Eaton, Marl-
borough-Btenhelm Hotel.
HEU WANTED FEMALE
nni.t. TELEPHONE OPERAT1NO
PERMANENT POSITIONS OFFERED
TO YOUNO WOMEN U13TWEEN 18 'AND
25 YEARS.
111.00 PER WEEK FOR FIRST 4 WEEKS:
PER WEEK IN 0 MONTHH. WITH
RAPID ADANC13MENT THEREAFTER.
SHORT HOURS
INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHES
COMFORTABLE REST ROOMS
SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS
CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES
CALL PERSONALLY ANY WEEK-DAY.
J1ETWEF.N 0 A. M. AND R P. M.. TO
8I3I3 MISS RTAN. 1831 ARCHTiT., TIRST
FLOOR.
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA.
BILL CLERKS
IN BOOKKI3EPINH DEPARTMENT
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKEH'S
BILLING DEPARTMENT requires aervleea
of a thoroughly experienced person, with
Initiative; good opening with largo uptown
plant P B02, Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER Young lady thoroughly ex
perienced and capable, wanted by a manu
facturing plant at Pottstown, Pa . lo take
entire charge of books; reply In own hand
writing stating full particulars. I". O. Box
ISO PottBtown Pa.
BOOKKEEPER, young woman operator with
experience on Ellloti-Flsher bookkeemng
machine: Qe-mantown reslderce preferrel.
Apply Mitchell-Fletcher Company, 070S Ger
ninnlown nv. John K HornT. manager
BOOKKEEPER Young lady, thor cxp ana
capable, wanted by a mfg plant at Potts
town, I'a,, to take entire chnrge of books;
reply in own handwriting, stating full par
tlculars. P. O. Box ISO, Pottstown, Pa.
BOOKKEEPER. assisfa"nt: largei uptown
manufacturer esters excellent opportunity
I" "' wraon witn experience, r oui.
ir -i'
ciii.niirn.il
CHAMBERMAID and parlor maid, 2 capable
women ior suourDs. Apply by telephone.
TtrVIl MSIVP 84. nnv lnn.nln. tulnr. O o m
tJT hv tliall In Tr. Clan llinlr.nl V7I 1 1 .. n im '
- "- - . uVw. v.u, im.uui.,
la.
CHAMBERMAID, white Protestant Blrll ref
erences! reaulrerl. "711 Tulnehnnkon
Germantown; 13th st. trolles. route 53:
carfare paid Phone Germantown 1510.
CHAMBERMAID ami waitress, ii girls,
white, no washing or Ironing, good wages.
Applv G27 Cooper St.." Camden. Phone
240 W.
CHAjrUKUSlAID wanted,
cclorpd, excellent
rnlnrcri TriIlnr.
u nuai.iauie cooi:.
tood wace; more if satisfactory. Phone
Qrmantowii 0257.
CHAMHERMAII) and girl for general house
work Thft Howard. 1732 H. Broad st.
CHIL.DNU11SI. experienced, wanted to take
care of Infant 1 ear old: good home and
flrst-clahs salary for proper person: must
have gopd reference. C IP. Ledger Office.
CI.LRK Wanted oung girl, 10 years of
age. no experience necessary: continuation
school pupils, will not be considered. Apply
Mies A L. Flte, Edward 11. lludd Mfg, Co.,
2.1th and Hunting Park dye
CLERKS QIRHS
EITHER
EXPnniENcror) on iNcxpnrti.
1SNCED,
WHO HAVE lUIl TWO YEARS'
HIQH SCHOOL (111 ITS I'.OIIIVAI.F.NT! WH
HAVE SEVERAL OOOD OPPORTUNITIES
RIOllT NOW WITH GOOD SALARY AND
IN ADDITION AN OPPORTUNTY TO
EARN AS MUCH MORE AS YOUR PRO
DUCTION JUSTIFIES. CALL AND SEE
MRS. PATTON. WHO WILL HE GLAD TO
TALK THIS OVER WITH YOU.
CURTIS PUBLISHING CO.
' 7TH AND 'RAN'SOM STS.
COOK, white, reference required, for fam
ily of 4; 8 MAIDS; no washing. Call
Thursday. 2030 Spring Garden St., or phone
Poplar 240O. i
COOK, chambermaid and waitress; 2 sisters
or friends, for Oak Lane: best wagea; a
adults, 2 children in fam.; ref. required. Call
Oak Lane 8.18. N. II, cor, 7th & Medary sts.
COOK and downst-alr's work: salary $12;
small family; no washing. 2812 N. Park
ave.
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS
ESTABLISHED 1869 ,
GIRL"! AND WOMEN
MUST HE OVER lfl YEARS OF- AGE
TT,-, ,,-, ..i,f.,. ........i, r j... t
4jiiW.O dluni r uiv.iioii rn,;r- uu AUJS
FOR KITCHEN WORK
rREPARINO VEGETABLES
MEATS. ETC.
ALSO GENERAL FAC'IORY' WORK
STEADY1 EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM STARTING RATES
INCLUDING BONUS
14 AND. 16 FOR 48 HOURS
TI.ME AND HV " "IMU
OVER 48 HOURS
INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY
TLENTY OF OVERTIME
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
2D AND MARKET STS.
CAMDEN, X. J.
GASOLINE ALLEfThen All Know the Road .
YM HEKE' WA A $M, KN UGpr 1 CREAMERS Hfe SAYS THE LEFT CWU. YOU
msm: zimmrsbL m-mmikk
----v, MVKrA 1 m Biar'aV M, JSSV , . f" --?., .jfMmgm.WUti We'
', jfnln '' ' i 'l, ir.iik.il " 'tiMm&mu? ' E ' . . iMMliMMuiX' .At
HELP WANTED rEMALB
ion oini.a vtanted
OVEIt-10 YKAI13 Of AQB
IN Nr.W DrjPAnTMKNT
no KXPnitiKNcu Ni:cngsAnr
I.lOltT, AIHT KACTOnT
DEHlUAm.n. HTKADV WOMC
t2 WHKKH A TRAll
HOT MINCHKS HEIIVRD
AT I.KSS THAN COST
00011 PAY: BXCRI.I.KNT TREATMENT
LCAUNCna 1'AID 12 WEEKLY
LIOO.ETT MYEUlf TOHACCO CO.,
3D AND ONTAHIO SIS.
GIRLS WANTED
We pay from J8 to $12 per week for
girls to work In wall paper factory.
Apply at once. Becker. Bmlth fc- Page.
Water at. and Snyder ave.
OIRLS. over IB. lo wrap chocolate! rood
pay: 41 hours per week. Apply It. O.
Wilbur : Son. 235 N. Od at.
OIRLS, lfl and over, white only, to learn
Penmaklngi all sitting work nnd good tojr
when experlenctd lo steady girls: we guar
antee 18 to learners for the first week! In-,
creoso for second week Call after 8 a. m.,
1211 Spring Oarden st
OIRLS, over HI. for bottling, labeling and
wrapping medicine; tight, clean work: good
wagea while learning: rapid advancement.
Apnlv 1118 Washington ave,
QIRLS, 10 and over. In packing department
or dried fruit business, jvppiy .su a.
iTont.
QIRLS, Just 11, t make themselves userui.
Apply Acker's Telephono Department 121
W. Hill st
UIRLS to label cans. Apply 110 N. Front
street.
OOVKRNES3 for 6-year-old child;
tanti highest references required.
Protea.
1 418.
i.enger nrnce, , .
HAT TRIMMERS on men's soft and stiff
hats! 25 cents per hat; can take work
home or work at any time In hop.
ir,87 Filbert St.
LAUNDRY Shirt Ironers. first
wanted Eagle Laundry. 224 N.
claMB,
12th.
NURSERY GOVERNESS wanted, to care
for children In private school: experience
ana refinement required. C 101, Udger
Offlcs ,
SALESWOMAN
EXPERIENCED IN HANDLING
SILKS AND VELVETS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKEH'S
SALESWOMEN
OPPORTUNITIES IN SEVERAL DE-
PARTM13NTS .
AI'PI.Y BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKEIVS
'SALESWOMEN
WE REQUIRE SALESWOMEN FOR VA
S RIOU3 DEPARTMENTS
EXPERIENCE NOT NEXJESSARY
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
LIT BROTHERS
SECRETARY, wanted capable, for school.
APPriss uovereii-y, jjevon. i-a.
STENOGRAPHER Experienced young
won an, capable of taking rapid dictation
and transcribing notes accurately, for tm
proving p.sltlon in centrally located office:
tato lowest salarv to start, nge, experi
ence nnd phone number. P. O, Box 7B1,
Philadelphia, Pa
STENOGRAPHER wanted by manufacturer;
must b high sihciol graduate and capable
of translating correctly Spanish correspond
ence; excellent oiortunlty for a bright
young ladi ; state experience, referencea and
salary expected to begin P 514, Ledger Off.
STENOGRAPHER to work In purchasing de
partment, central location; Btead? posl'lon:
hours 8 to 530; Saturday 1 p. m.; wages $10;
chnnco for advancement. C 100, Ledger Olf,
STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, to make
herself generally useful In office; good
chanco for advancement. Bush & Diamond.
Jasper anu Ontario sts
TTPIST
EXPERIENCED
APri.Y BURIJAU OK IIMPLOYMDNT-
IVANAMAKER'S
WOMEN
GOOD PENMEN AS
SHEET WRITERS
ALSO
WOMEN FOR PARCEL WHAPPINO
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKEH'S
WOMEN V
TOR CLEANINO
DAT AND NIOHT SHIFTS
ArPI.Y BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
WOMEN Wanted at once, ambitious
women, between the ages of ".-. and RO
years, to take position with Spirella Corset
Co.: outdoor work short hours; good pay;
will be given training before beginning.
Write for Interview. Hox $).. 1720 Chestnut.
WOMEN mlddle-ngeil tor boitllng. labeling
nnd wrapping medicine; light, clean work:
good wages while learning: rapid advance
ment Apply 1118 Washington ave.
. ., TOVNO WOMEN
AS CASIIP'US N'n 'VupEI-TORS
APPLY BCIir,r OP' KMPLOYMENT
U ANAMAKER'S
STAGE dnming. we teach every kind, vaude
vllle. dratnntln nnrl mtialnnl
la musicni comeay: i
and produced. Moi
wets
wruien. renearsen anu proc
Dance Studio 121.-, Walnut
'Of rn
open evlFS.
HELP WANTED MALE
IDVERTISINO MAN FOR PROMINENT
. PIIILADELPIIIA RETAIL SHOE STORE:
.,TW1t?. J1AN" WITH EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED, AHLE TO MAKE ATTRAC
TIVE, STRONG, ORIGINAL, I.AYOUT8
AND WRITE VIGOROUS SELLING COPY:
THIS IB A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
BAKERS
ON FRENCH ROLLS
.. Jn NIGHT WORK
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
UOOKKLEl'Elt Experienced double-entry
preferable, between 30 and 36, married.
Protestant, references required. Apply In
person Joslah l.lntun & Ch , 22 N. 4th a'.
bOY to assist In advertising department of
largo manufacturing concern 1(1 vears old
: : : : n . . .
or under, good opportunity for bright, ln
t dustrlqus boy I' BOO, Ledger Office.
i BOY for office work, splendid opportunity:
good salary, state age and experience. It
any. P 432 ledger Office
HOT High .School graduate, Protestant, for
1 vyholesale tea and coflee house. P 121,
I Ledger Office.
I BOYS wanted by a largo banlt: must be neat
In appearante: good opportunity for ad-
vancement Address p n'.'.. Ledger Office.
i BOYS, as ushers, must be over 10; neat ap-PV-rance.
Apply Palace Theatre. 1214
Market st , after 10 i. m.
v '1-v 'S?gr- -
OCTOBER 9,1019
HELP WANTED MALE
j .
BOTS
Bora
WANTED TO PASS RIVETS
A1UST BD OVER 18 YEARS AND FUnNISII
PRpOF or AQB
3d CENTS PER HOUR. WITH A GOOD
CHANCE TO TRANSFER TO RIVET
HEATER AFTER A SHORT TIMH AT B0
PSIF.ML noun AND M0RB .' "
APPLY
1 80 B, D 8T,
SEErMR. RHATTOCrC
OR MR, PHILLIPS
10X1 AUCH BT
BEE MR. SWARTZ
EMPLOYMENT OFFICII
I HOG ISLAND. TA. '
BOYS WANTED
AT ONOF
MUST BK 10 YEARS OR OVER
AND FURNISH PROOr OF AQB
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS
ESTABLISHED 1809
GENERAL TACTORY WORK
STEADY WORK. OOOD WAOE8
TIME AND HAI.r TIME
OVER 48 HOURS
PLENTY OVERTIME-
WAOES 'AUTOMATICALLY INCREASED
SPECIAL BONUS la TER WEEK
APPLY 7 A.
M,
COMPANY
JOSEPH CAMPBELL
2D AND. MARKET. STREETS
UAMUBa, li. J.
BOYS WANTED
V pe y our beys from S13 to $18 per week;
easy work; steadyposltlon. Apply at once.
Water and Snyder ave.
CABINETMAKERS and all-around machine
hands; steady woik: good wages: light,
modern plant; best conditions: group Insur
ants, Apply, ready for work. Unit Construo
tlon Co.. fiflth ana Prays ave.
CARPENTERS
SHIP JOINERS
SHIP CARPENTERS
WANTED FOR WORK AT HOO ISLAND
STEADY WORK AND GOOD WORKINO
CONDITIONS
APPLY
13B S. 3D ST.
SEE MR. SHATTUCK
OR
33ifPIX3YMENT OFFICE
HOG ISLAND, PA.
CARPENTERS wanted. Apply Dreham
PavMne Oo., N. E. cor. Uh and Rockland
sts.
CARRIER, living in Gcrmantown, to serve
morning newspapers, wanted. 53GI Wlngo-
hocklng terrace
CLOCKMAKERS High-grade work; per
manent position In Philadelphia: high
wages. Tor interview see Mr. F. A. Evans,
Bingham Hotel, 11th and Market, Thursday
and Friday evenings, from 7 to 0 p. m.
CUTTER EXPERIENCED SHORT-KNIFE
CUTTER ON LADIES' MUSLIN UNDER.
WEAR ZEHRER BRADLEY CO. 1427-38
VINE ST.
DRAFTSMAN, with experience on boilers
and steel plate construction. Address Box
214. Lebanon, Pa.
DRAFTSMEN Structural checkers and de-
taller,; permanent positions to right men.
Write to Chief Engineer, the Porcupine Co..
Bridgeport. Conn.
DRAFTSMEN wanted: layout men. expert
re4nHCCP o1 nut0T4?n"' body con"tructlon'
ENGRAVERS ON SILVER High-grade
work; permanent positions In Phlla.: high
wages. For Interview see Mr. I'. A. Evans,
Bingham Hotel. Ilth and Market sts.,
Thursday and Friday evenings. 7 to n p. m.
HAND COMPOSITORS
Good wages, excellent opportunities, with
steady work all tho year round In a good,
clean shop for men used to producing qual
ity work In general Job composing.
ItETTEW PRINTING COMPANY
420 l'ranklln street,
Reading, Pa.
HYDROTHERAPY MAN find masseur tn
take charge of this work at the Mercer
Sanitarium, Mercer. Pa.; state registration
deslrab'a Apnlv at once to Medical Director
or atiove institution.
LABORERS
LABORERS
WANTED" AT nOO ISLAND: GOOD PAY
AND GOODWORKINO CONDITIONS. Ar
PLY 130 S. 3D ST.. SEE MR. SHATTUCK
OR MR. "PHILLIPS; 1521 ARCH ST.. SEE
MR. SWARTJ5. OR YARD EMPLOYMENT
OFFICE. 1I0Q ISLAND.
LABORERS wanted. Apply Steward
Stevens Iron Works, 1726 X. 0th st.
LINOTYPE OPERATORS Two. f ,r night
shift: six-machine 5oh and book Mant.
operating 2 8-hour shifts: steady worh uar-
anteed; open shop: no labcr troubles; ilary
made satisfactory to competent operators;
also could use capable machinist; give ex
perience, stating whether union or nonunion,
first letter. Address Drawer 714, Parkera
bure. W. Va.
MACHINISTS, lathe hands. Apply s. M.
Langston Co., tlth and Jefferson ave.,
Camden. N. J.
MAN, competent, as assistant to chief engi
neer, one wno nas naa experience in ma
chine tool designing; preferably one who lla
had experience on 'milling machines or spe
cial production types: state full particulars
as to experience;- with references, and also
state salary expected; good opportunity fur
advancement: location Massachusetts. M 303.
Ledger Office.
HELP WANTED MALE
MAN AND WIFK, not over BO years of I
age, to set as Janitor and Janltreas: both
must be good c!eanerat apartment supplied
but not furnished; salary, $00 per month),
only those with Al reference considered.
Call between 8 and 10 a, m, and 4 and 0 p. I
m.. rear, 2012 Walnut st.
MEN, active, strong, to learn leather goods
manufacturing: good opportunity to be
come skilled In some particular Job: no ex
perience needed: -permanent Indoor work.
Bring thla ad with Jon to the Quaker City
Rubber Co.. foot of Comly it,. Wlsslnomlnr.
MESSENGER BUY. with opportunity to ad
vance to assistant shipping cleric. Room
701. 008 Chestnut St.
MONOTYPE OPERATOR Wantid combine
tlon monotype operator! thoroughly experi
enced man. The Du Bols Press, Rochester,
New- York, ,
MOTOR INSPECTOR: mint, be thoroughly
aynerleneed in Insnectlon work during the
(process of assembling gasoline motors. The
Aiianuo jveiiimiK v-o., i-nipiuyinent uepi.,
8144 Paasyunk ave. ;
OFFICE HOY. over.10 sears oldi good salary
nnd opportunity; apply In own handwriting.
T.ehtah Coal and. Navigation Comoanv. 012
I Lafayette Building.
PACKERS
APPLY WANAMAKEH'S FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE
S2D AND WASHINGTON AVE.
PLUMBERS, first class; highest wagea,
steady work to right men. Apply 304 La-
fayetta ave..Colllngdala. I'h.Hharon Hill 041) J
.PORTERS AND CLEANERS
ArrLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
ruNCII operators on structural steel.
Steward is Stevens Iron Works,
N nth st.
Applv
1720
ROOFERS. Apply Warren Ehret Co.. 30th
and Prays I erry ave
SALESMAN
F.XPERIENCFD IN HANDLING
SILKS AND VELVETS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
SALESMAN Hero Is your chance, for young
corporation owned by Robert H. Ingersoll
(watch fame) hnji nnpnlnv In PhllAitelnhla
and Pennsylvania for men who aro ambitious;
a 1 1 Derm commission paid, Seo Mr. Levy,
722 n lie tin llldg.
SALES5IAN Aspeclal opportunity Is offered
a man familiar with bond and ledger paper
to sell to the printing trade of Phlla, ; your
reply will be held In strict confidence. Mr.
Peoples. P 605, Ledger Office.
SALESMEN, 2, wanted by large corporation,
marketing several good Belters; must own
and operate automobile; give full details and
phono number In letter. P BID. Ledger
Office.
STOCK SALESMEN
Brokerage house requires 2 .sales
men, experienced In soliciting busi
ness over the phone: an attractive
proposition to men whose qualifica
tions, personality and past record
fit them for these positions. Ad
dress In confidence with full par
ticulars, c 10S,-Ledgcr Office.
Tim WORTENDYKE MANUFACTUR
ING COMPANY. OF RICHMOND, IS
DESIROUS OF EMPI.OYINO A YOUNG
MAN FOR THE CITY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. TO SEIif. THEIR TOILET PA
PKRS TO THE RHTAIL GROCERY
AND DRUO TRADE ON A LUCRA
TIVE COMMISSION BASIS: STATE
AGE BUSINESS EXPERIENCE. AD-
R!clSoNw.?5NuyKI3 Jira co"
TITLE EXAMINERS to do abstracting and
oninlon vvotlc In Cleveland, give ago. ex
perience and salary expected. Tho Guarantee
Title nnd Trust Co . Cleveland1' O.
WATCHMAKER Hlgh-rrado worlti per
manent position In Philadelphia: high
wagea For Interview see Mr F. A, Evans
Blnghani Hotel 11th and Market sts.. Thurs
day and Friday evenings, from 7 to l p.m.
YOUNG MAN fdr office workfranable of con
verslng fluently and translating Spanish!
must be able to handle correspondence, effi
ciently: state exnerlence. references and.sal
ary expected. P S13- Ledger Office.
General
OREENEWALD'S
?..yclT2.Appr'ICA'rl0H rami men
AND-WOMEN of proven ability and clean
records.
We fspeclallzo on office and factory executive
positions exclusively; . this Includes office
managers cost accountants, public account
ants, head bookkeepers, cashiers, nrlvate sec
retaries, stenographers, cost time, ledger
payroll, material time, studv men also en
gineers on erecting construction mechanical
work: several attractive openings In the
above lines now recorded.
Information blanks and booklet,
ROADlTO SUCCESS," sent gratis
lutely.no enrollment' charges. 260 f.
"THE
WANTED Men wlshlne positions firemen,
brnkemen. colored train porters, $125-1200
month: no experience necessary: Pennsyl
vania. Ohio roads Write Inter Railway.
D-nt 321. Indlananolla Ind
STAGE DANCING We teach every kind:
vaudeville, dramatic and musical-comedy
nets; written, rehearsed and produced.
Modern Dancing Studio. 1215 Walnut at.
(open evenings).
SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE
COOIC and housekeeper desires position
with small fa--llv. Write or call 188
Dupont st. Sara Weldy.
WOMAN, colored, wishes day's work,
Dickinson .30411 M.
STENOGRAPHER: best ref.
moderate sal.
ary." Ph. Spr. 1562.
1711 Chestnut at.
TEACHER, Visiting, wishes engagements:
T7nr. hriin.liA, Vrsn.l, liters tnrn ht.t.MH
U, of P.; foreign study. Miss I.jnch, 318
M. ir,tn.
WOMAN, colored, with 1 child, wants posi
tion, housework. 2342 N, Sutter st.
SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE
ADVERTISING Compositor, age 22. high
school graduate and ex-service man, de
sires position In advertising office; salary no
object, but position must afford real chance
to learn advertising; at present taking course
ot study in advertising: unusual opportunity
to buy good brains cheap. C 8, Ledger
jnice.
BOOKKEEPER for more than An v....
with one firm, wlshe. position with good
fjonicni. i. -. liax iuitu.
CHAUFFEUR, white, desires position: r
chanlc: excellent refs C 25. Ledger Off.
IREDIT MAN. thoroughly experienced, age
40. it present employed; will consider re
sponsible position. M 2111 Ledger Office
MAN. SO. of good education and addess. de
sires opening with reliable concern: have
pad experience as a t-.alesm.tn, have shown
selling ability; would work hard In any ca
pacity as long 'as there is a future. M 301.
Ledger Office.
POSITION wunted In doctor's office: have
exp.i good refs 11 Q, F.. 21150 H. 7th st,
SHEARER and grinder. American or English
shears, wants .work; references, c 21,
Ledger Office.
YOUNG MAN. good education, ex-aerv.; de
sires position with contractor or business
house, C 80, Ledger Office,
' EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
MRS. KANE. 611 S. 10th st.. wishes sltua-
tlona 'or youns cooks, ctiambcrmatds,
lauhdresses. vvhlle couples: also wanta sev
ertfl J50 and J00 cooks, kitchen maids,
chlldnurses. waitresses for Mala Line Prot
tstant couples, housework girls,-
X1"'nt?IiVi?r;H'..m'3to -3" Pouth .tK'cklnp shipping. furrJture bought and soldi
wants butlers second men. rnimi., t.nn,
kitchen maids, parlor maids. French ladles'
maids, chambermaids, waitresses, nurses,
houseworker. Phone Locust 2130.
DEPENDABLE cofred help always on hand,
Hursey. 1225 H.llllh st. Dickinson-8845.
WANTED Comp. help In every capacity;
reference re .ulred. 1010 nalnhrldge st,
BUSINESS OPPOIITUNIT1EJ
J3000 TO $4000 CASH will buy an 18-yea-ettabllahed
general inerrhandlBo buslnet,,
doing over $25,000 annually; store located In
small town of Carroll county, Md.: excellent
farming community; extra low overhead ex
penses not being 2 per cent; good reimon
for selllngr thla Is something seldom offrred:
net profits ,1818 about J1S0U, M 308,
Ledger Offlcl. .
A WELL ESTABLISHED TIN AND ROOl'"
1NO BUaiNESS of 45 e.s' standing:
best location and most prominent store of
Its kind in town ot 20.000 population; ex
cellent opportunity. M 232. Ledger OITIcV-.
LAUNDRY , dwellmg attached, brick, over
10J, ft. building: up-to-date equipment:
best, suburban towns 125 weekly profits:
big bargain if eold before Oct. 15, Address
1720 N, Kth st Philadelphia. "uu"
APARTMENT HOUSE for sale; best location
In city: 10 apartments; all tenanted; first
class Investment:, pavs big returns.
MORRIS HERNHTEIV. "jnn Arln .
60TH ST. business prcperty. 282 B. Both.
next to Spruce st.s corner; right where cars
top, Richard P, Powell. 20a 8. 62d.
MACHINERY AND TOOIiS
CROMPTON fc KNOWLE8 BROAD LOOMS
, . . FOR 8AI.E
Unit 20, 105-ln. reed space: box looms;
haven't been used a year; brand new: Im
mediate delivery! exceptional opportunity to
get new 'looms; also can furnish small
waterpower mill to set theae loom tn. If de
sired. S. K. Watson, Factory Broker,
Waron. ft. I. T
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TIRES
NEW T I R E S-NEW
Ench nnd Every Tire Hears
Name and Serial Number
If a tire falls to run 7000 miles ws
will positively replace for one-half of
the price marked below. All orders
hipped subject to jour examination.
NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED
' Guaranteed
one vear.
Rise
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I Metropolitan Rubber Co.
1333 RACE ST.. PHILA., PA.
Phone, Locust 3008
REBUILT V'iS
A TBAR TO PAT
nbull,,rirni m
freshly ' ." . 5S
noilr.
VIM MOTOR TRUCK CO.'
liroad and Huntingdon sts.. Phll .
ROAME.R TOWN CAH .
DAINTY CONVEYANCE FOR J0NH IN
NEED Or A SMALL CAR: IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION: PRICE 2000. TIAT MOTOR
CO 1827 CHESTUT ST.
OVERLAND8. all models, all years. Includ
ing juia; nrst-ciass conn.; some as iow -1300:
get your used Overland and parts ana
k.rirl.e frnm ilia .nn.a Hpm Mm, nflVRientSt
open eves Overland Harper Co.. 1020 Arch.
MAXWELL touring, model 25: Just over
hauled: "eTfect condition: price jsio: nar
galn. 60 Maplffwood ave.. Germantown.
FOR SALE Oldsmoblle. 8-cyf., 1017, cheapi
guar, cond.: going west causo oi seinn..
Sleever, nth & summit' ave..
Westvllle, X. J.
FOR SALE, model 43 101(1 Oldsmoblle! price)
0BO; condition good, rhono O. L. Hess,
Lombard 731. between hours ot 12 and 4.
DUMP r.-ton Federal trap trailer. Hudfortl
panel bodv; n-ton truck body express. It.
Kelly, 304 N. 67th st. ,
REO car. 7 Beater: little usedl excellent.
O 28. Ledger Office.
TO HIRE 2-ton truck, covered: by day
week or contract. H22B N. 21st. ,
Ato ffmwllc Ttennliioai
FOR HUDSON AND HUPMOBILD REPAH
i WORK
See the Brandywlne Auto Repair Co,
Ecoff 4 Ray Simpson, formerly with Gom.
ery.Schwartz Co., now estshllshed at 1983-3
Brandywlne st. Poplar 2066 ,
PARTS Largest assortment of auto parts.
In the city: also run line or iiresi an sixes.
GERMANTOWN AUTO PAIITM
CO.. 2220
N. Marshall at Dla. 8160 eve.
Dla. 1010 W.
1
MOTOKCYCLES AND BICYClES
NEW and 2d-hand blcvelea. tires, all makes.
ANDREW T, B1RCHETT. 603 B. Md.
FOR SALE
FURNITURE We must sell our present
stock at once to make room for new or
ders. Many Mealrable pieces marked below
cost: n opportunity to purchase at a real
bargain. Come In and got acquainted. Real
sacrifice bv a reliable house. A. M, Lawton
fc Co., 120 S. 0th. .
OFFICE FURNITUR& .
Large line desks, sates,- files, cabinet! ana
general office furntturo store fixtures.
We buv. sell and exenange.
PATTEN FURNITURE CO.
LOCUST 4070. 1127 ARCH ST. RACB 2M.
SUITS
unclaimed, from merchant tailor,
some made for S05. will sacrifice.
for the price of tailoring:, some as low as J 9.
I I INfiFR 07 NORTH 16TH ST.
j. unucr. 0p,n 8 p. M.
CENTRAL HOUSEWRECKINO CO.
S. W. cor. 12th nnd Spring Garden sts.
All kinds of office furniture nnd fixtures.
Hathroom outfits complete.
Dell phone. Poplar 1130.
FIPKLESS FURNACE: new for 10-room
house: bargain. Phone Diamond 407 or
cnll any evening, side entrance, 1010 w.
yprK st.
RANGES like new. coal and gas: bargains:
also heaters. Both phones, of call any
evening, side entrance 1(110 W. York st.
BABY COACHES, reed Pullman roach, 8:
new reed stroller, 18: sulkies. J3.60: open
evenings. Auerhacli's, 3962 Olrard ave.
VICTOR, larger size, mahogany, with 74
records, cabinet will hold 800; price IT5I
open evenings. 1208 Filbert at.
TWO hot-water heating boifere, nearly newt
bargain. Phone Diamond 407. on call
evenings, side entrance 101(1 W. York st.
BABY CARRIAGES. 121: strollers; doll car
riages and toys. Onen evenings. Dewald.
2620 N tilth below O-rmnntown ave.
LARGE old-fashioned mirror with whit
frame suitable for dressmaking establish
ment. Phone Manhelm 4205. . -
BILLIARD.
pool cnmb'n.2d-hand. bought,
exc. Keafer 32(1 W. Olrard ave.
sold rent.
8AFES, flrenront, closing out. 00 slightly
used, som with th'n walls. 72 N. Fourth.
STANDS, CABINETS, etc.: big bargains.
Phlla. Printers' Bupply, 14 8. 6th sL
PERFECTION ol house heaters M: electrls
house Heaters, iu. cuppieo. jo AisrKei.
. , I
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FIA N0S. PL AYEKS. TUNING. ETC.
PIANO. 150 cash: 105. $1 weekly: good-ton.
upright: been used: bargain. M. F. Hall,
2620 Germantown ave. Open Frl. & 8at. eye,
PHONOGRAPHS, rolls, records boughtTlold.
exVh : will keep vour nhonogranh- In repair
1 jr.. $1. Grand Muslo Silo" 2313 Ridge ave.
STAMPS AND COINS
STAMPS. PACKETS. DIME SETS
Albums and supplies for stamp collector
PHILA. STAMP CO.. 21 S. 17th at.
Vlnelnnd PMver el Ce Vloelsnd. N. .J,
STORAGE AND MO VINO,
lilKlVlilNAL AND TRANSFER CO.
Columbia and Sydenham et,; local and lona
distance moving by courteous, experienced
men: clean, dust-proof rooms for furniture)
let ut estimate. i-non uiamona ssia. .-
VICTORY STORAGE
R216 Market st. Largest and best. Phoaa
Belmont 4070 for an estimate. Goods packed
for shipment. Pierre-Arrow vans for moving.
The John Rhoads Co.
Storage. Pacl.lng. Moving, Carpet Cleaning
4157-59 Lancaster Av., W.Phila
WALLACE
7 j;. 10 lfiSfl K. 2023 Churrti lan. Qtn
wants return load FROM New Yorlc Octolitr
1JL-
LOCtTj and lone-dlstanco movlngf (arc
fiadded auto vanai 1 month' storage free:
mates nlven; renonatla rates. Calt Keit
lnffton Sfi7R or write 1032 N, 2d st, Cres
cent Rtnraep 'Wflrehnitp.
GUARANTEE STORAGE
Phone Poplar 2164. 1310 Drown at.
FIDELITY FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE!
18,11.10 MARKET BT.
MOVING DAY MADE EAST
Large pndded vans, expert movers. North
Phlla, Storage Co., 2038 Lehigh. Lat. free.
fjmhe tm Ic flrep-ofnMttMJng. Diamond 730 .
OIRARD Storage P18 Glrard ave.: moving,
packing, storagv. Ph. Pop. 6204. Park 428.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Positively highest cash prices for your-diamonds,
any rlzo from H to 10 carats t tvon
pay higher; also old gold, platinum and sllvef
bought. Estates bought (private). Est, 10 yr.
The Diamond Shop
48 N. 10th atM .
10th ab Market
DIAMONDS PAWN TICKETS
BOUGHT FROM PRIVATE PEOPLE:
TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL: FULL:
VALUE! PAID, COLONIAL TRUST HANK
BLDG.. 18TH AND MARKET STS.. ROOM
211. HOURS, 11:30 A. M. TO 4.30 P. M.
"DIAMONDS BOUGHT" ,
ANY SIZE-PRICE NO OBJECT.
Pawn tickets for diamonds bought. '
KELLY & CO 032 CHESTNUT ST.
Suite 21.23 Over Chllds Restaurant. Private
ELECTRIC. treatment and manicuring. ON
nee. iiutcninson jtiag., rounn noor. Room
408-407, 121 B. 18th at. Hours. 10-9. r
CHIROPODY Painless, antl,eptlo. carefuT.
DR LEWIS. Transportation Bldg.. ii
B. 16lli. '
ELEr-i'HlO treatment ft manicuring. Roont
105 Heed Bldg.. 1216 Filbert at. Xm:. 3982
ELECTRICAL TREAT, physical culture.
a,i.t tf. itrowti. itours i'i a. m o o p m.
CELESTE I-A TELLE,
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