Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 22, Image 22

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHttMDELPHIA', OTESDAY, OOTQBTO 1, 1QX0
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QHESTNUT VENDORS HERALD
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,'Stct'c, Chef of First Order, Says Columbus If as liig Man and
Business Is Good, So Has Contented
''Chcs'nut! Ilol roasta rlics'nut."
Thus does Tony or dtiisopi'c or Stern
gWe tho city due notice tlinl foil i
here.
li $ Wht the organ grinder, thru lnrn.1
iffi fciM tf anmetlmrci nrrrinns hnrblncpr
of violate and soft breezes; is in the
Entlo season of Hpring, the chestnut
mm is to the fnll.
And so he stand on rorneis nil over
the city today, slitting hi chr-Mmits to
a merry little tiino of Italy or little
Italy and smiling over hi pan of roust
in? nuts.
An authority on this nlliiritig full
rommodity, is Stpplwno Mnrrnni. SI5
' Christian street. who hniuits the corner
ot Broad and Hansom streets vvllli the
fragrance of his chestnut pan.
"Columbus?" sns Steve. "Vri viiee,
he ces vera fine TtnliHn fellow lie
coma over here first mi' bringn nil He
people. Phlladelph'. New York, I'ects-
bOTJ. alia thcci people. Poliimlius. btnrt
' coming to thees plnees. Tie cei likii
president Wilson he ees first uinu to
cross dc ocenn an' Wilson ces de first
President."
,uuau-v .ll
Willi hi inierrinc liidcmenl or Ins i
cnmnarrlnta tho baiTcl-org.il! artist
Sd tho iVo'e.eani min, Stele hits on j
GIRL SCOUT SCHOOL TO OPEN
First Lecture in Course for Udders
Will Be Given Tonight
The Girl Front Leaders' Training
School 'will be opeueil tonigni "' '".'
Trinity Parish House. Twentieth street
below Walnut. I'.. t'rner Hnoilnian.
chief ciecutlve of the l'liiladelpliia Uo.r
openibg of a scout meeting and tlie
investiture rrremon.i .
The course has been planned bv Mrs.
John V. Martin, of 1021 rarragut ter
race. Mrs. Martin Is chairman of the
educational committee of the (ilrl
Scouts and a member of the council
She has enrolled more than 100 mem
bers. Through the llev. Dr. I lord
Tomkins, Miss Harriet vanllaun. l-IOli
Spruce street, has secured the use of the
gymnasium and of one classroom in the
parish house of lloh Trinity Chinch for
every Tuesday night during the fall and
winter. , .,
The course includes lectures by the
following specialists:
leadership ami uiscipiuic. hi
loyle. assistant Uoi Scout cecutne:
tirat
1 It.. Willinni A Dill
Military drilling will also be given by
M"r. Bovle and n question box will be
conducted each oening by Mrs. Martin.
4 Hurt When Auto Hits Trolley Car
Harrlsburg, Oct It ,- Charles IT.
Spcece, Mrs. Charles II Sperce. Mrs.
Phoebo Schlnsser nml (Jilberl Spcece,
nil of I'enbrook. were berioiislr injured
last night when thnr automobile crash
ed into u trollej cm- All will recover.
AUTUMN ItKSQUTH
ATIM Itl CITY. N. J.
i A ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. f
iAn.Amcricaa piaarioici i
fof DislijAclioivarui RealComtort J
I FIREPROOF OARAGE. 1
jCAFAciTY6oo. lViiItrf.J3azbfr
MOTEil--
BLACKSTONE
Vlrrlnia Ave nnd Ilia bpacf lapactly
bOO Sfa. water baths Special Amerlran
Plan. i up dally, Kuropen plan 12 ud
dally. Modern curatUi bntha department
DAVID BBRO. Owner and Prop
THF WILTSHIRE
inc. YYlLianmL,
Virginia Ai and Hcach ocean e la
aclty S50 Prliate baths running tvaler In
rooms: elevator elr Mnerlran plan special
weeVly rats booUlei SAMUEL ELLIS
eDOTTOn
Virginia Ave close to beach and Steel Pier
Cap. 250. Am. plan priv baths run s water,
levator. OrJn all iear J. I.. I,EKIS. Owner
rrnmiiT iiTcmrvn
HOTEL AUSTINE
Paelfla and Bt. James Plaoa. Omr
rUEn: ocpsalta Catnollo and Protsataust
abirahaa. 18.00 dally, special weekly.
J. It. JONKK. 1
HOTEL JACKSON '
Tlrslnla Ava.. flrat house from Boardwalk
and Btael Pier; fireproof; private baths; run
aeAffwattr In rooms; American and Buropeaa
!an; elevator to street level: no cabaret.
8. J. BROOAN.
ORE ATUNTKOTil
LWRLOS GREATEST HOTELSyOCESS
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open Always ready. Terms rassl.
erate. Phone or write. IT. Walsh Duncan.
Hotel Dcville Kentucky At. New.helect
noiei lyeviuc 0;edn ,,w Runlnng
water. Baths throughout Special faJI rates,
K0 wV up THOMAS M O'BHIEN
WasstrmSnster K' Av nar "each. EIsv.
wesnnuisicr to Bt privat0 ba,hJi run
ivatsr. tH up wkly. I'J.SO up dally, t Huhre.
HOTEL BOSCOBELgJ"',.0"0
seeklyi phn 117 A E. MARIOM.
WELLSBORO ": Ave jr. Bea,
V -ms Euro plan tl day up;
fg up kly. American plan 15 up wkly.
wrt.nwonn. v. .
VJio-ftnn Inn Centrally located nr. beaaa;
Mnon u,n white aervtee: can. 3U
essilieetral booklets
J. ALBERT HARRIS.
SrnTrENKVILLK. TA.
Perlnnmrn Inn IdMl modern reaert
rcnOOincn inn high loca.; prl. bath;
boat'g, bath'K, flsh'c. Tennis. Bklt. a. It. Carl
WAllllxr.Tof. r. c.
Burlington Hotel
American and European Plana
431 Rooms. 222 Baths, $2.50 to $5
H, T. MILLCll. Mir,. Waahlnaton, D, C
Five minutes from evarythlnr.
rawrATiovATi
Both Seiew
, Slrayer'a Business College
Philadelphia' m Grtatttt Butintit
School
Call, crU or phone for full partlcuart
STRAYER'S
807 ChInut St. Phone, Walnut 3S4
dor graduate! are Is. constant demand for
wra-Eaylsr positions. Or sir Shorthand,
U easy, epeedr sretem. Complste busln.se
and eecrelarlal courses. Day and N'bi
Classes. Intensive trslnln. Enroll
any time. Call or write tar tali
particulars and catalosue.
ruiiA. ncswEfls coixvob
nil Cellar ef Commerce .
tt!7 Chestnut Ht-. PhllaJelohla
Sr.NKm Lessons by native, thoromhly
tilujfct.--0 W. Irfdger Offlcc
Scouts, Will delner tlie nisi lecnireon
"Ideals of Scouting." Mi's A 1.. tiin
der, captain of troop No 1.., I.irl
-,,), n.ll rive ileinoiistrulioii nl tlie
sif-nntlinc "Robert 1'rotu . lo rcotll AlAnr.OW In IoiIiib rnniorv of l.laufsn- friends muted to funrral riiurs s n t
8 .... -or Willinni Visher assist- nt bTX'AflT I. MAT.l.OW. who fnll on the m 'JfC.T K Rujlt at (neai Tralikrord ne
master: trees Illiam ''J"".' "' I n,M of honor in I'raiii. on Oct 14 IBIS . ai.d Somerset at . Solemn reniilem mas.
ant curator ( ommercial Museum . , ljreatr loe hatll no man than this ' S t Ann'a Church 10 .- in lnt Itoti Serul
knots. U. McKinlej. IJoy M-oui master ; i Than that s man in donn ins lire ror mi I """.'.: ",.""',' "V.'.V , I
Id. Samuel Slout. nntl ciilid-nurs- ... -..-. itAnninCT a moVUi.tv ron,,,i ,i
CxvVb jT
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Afr jrms m v imm
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(JUiMMaasMnMS.'
ouartet. choir;. tg WlP'', m.. realdenee of unclCv I'. Jlohan, 2327
-fciraBraVsM.
legjy. Au twws. v,
FALL SEASON
the exact hour and tnc appointed da
to commence his seasonable trade
During' tho warm dajs of earlj fall,
vtlien people in off ires are wondering
If tho calendar is a month fast, he mnj
be down uit Dock street, bargaining for
his crop of chestnuts, but with neer n
thought of soiling them ct. Thnt would
be both bad form and bad builness. Ho
he walls. atchfiill, . with an eye to
the wind and weather
Willi the first sharp mornings of
October, hen hands natiinrth hunt
pockets, mid commuters xhUcr in the
gloom Hint is beginning to tactile oer
the 7:0.'!. nnil (he great imm of the
unfortunate thinks about snlng up to
meet the green ticket on the overcont,
comes Stteic pushing his curl up from
nowheie to his fnoritr street cor
tier And Slimmer is oier
"Theesn icrn Eood business now."
said Stec Ibis morning, nibbing his !
cold fingers together approiingb. 'Void
un iiiiikc run nui inn imi n i)vt nn
pooplo ftntn en I "
"Vrii finn nutn times .rear." hr mn.v
nrlil, an lio fill.s mm gf llio little rIam
cups nnil ilrfth empties it into a paper
unp. an romp irmn irgtna ern
a ftiiia '
beeg, icrn line. I roll wnn bushel to- i
tla. I bet joii. for twent'-lie dollar.
Vent good time ,ear now " I
MAY ACT IN WHEELER CSE
Decision Is Expected on Former
Judoe'fi Anneal for New Trial
rr I
Hispositlon of the nnneal for n new
'" , ' "I'l""1 '" new
tiutl for fmmer .ludge illiam
r
Wheeler, wlio was couriv'ted on em
io7.loniont charges, ma be made
shortli as the result of the arrhal in
this city of .Imlge Albert V Johnson,
of l.ewisburg. who presided during the
trial of the former judge
Judge Johnson nil' sil m Quarter
Sessions ( 'ourt for :i short term, begin
ning todi.i, and is expected to make a
decision of the appeal which was filed
on April "0, If Judge Johnson refuses
to grant n new trial, sentence will le
itnnosed. Onnortunit.i for nnne.il to n
hichcr court will icniaiu lo the de-
lllfclir loun inn iiiiiiiiu iu nil n
lelKiailt
namourg-isew roris i rauic ncsumeu
ir..ll rii- 11 in. 1 l '
Ilerlin. Oct. l.-(U A - - I
rreight traffic between Hamburg and '
New jrk wn resumed Apstcrda when
the Kerolee sailed for the Pnitr.l" Stntes
llio ivernire saueu tor int Lnitecl mates
with n mixed cargo
is. m-miriui
l lir.llllIIMI
eatljs
M.t'fiTT N'eir Mooretown. .N I Oc
i.i nniinccA a lcott idow rr
luirles F: Mrolt acd 74 ReLitbs and
frlndfl inft(d to fufnrat Thurs . U.30 p m
(sldPiiot of unn In lau, ANtliUni l Oodtr)
nar .Moorpstown N J Int. Colestown
iVm ut08 will iuc-t t OS p m trollej
from Oarndfti and I 30 p m train frcm
Market fit frrr Philadelphia, at Moores
low rt
MRI.nn Pnrnthdflf Tenth Month
nth In Huthoro, Vh .it ntPc'M horn.
Maud nttter, PAMICI.A V widow nf
hatlps P mblT RelRthPB and frlrnds
Imlted to fim-ral, T-dlrhlll Friends' Meet
ini; House rourthd Tenth Month ."tth.
- p in Inl .idjolnltiK urovindn.
IIA1I.KT Oct. 12. MARY A . wlfi of
Henr T Hatlej. Retatls ftnd p"iend In
tted to funernl. Thurs. 2 p m , 2J44 N
i ocii si int priiaf
RMtfLP -Oct IJ Dr ADOLPK T
IlAKf'LS. husband of .leannette (-Settle) Har
cu ReJatl'e find friend. Philo I.odffe, No
441 T' nnd M . nit other organisations
of whnh ho wtm a member, incited to fu
neral erlcei. "'ed . 10 30 a. m . 0J3 N Sth
at Inr pilat Adath Jcnhurun Cem
Omit flowers
BWK --Oct 12 IIENRT husband of the
late Tjlsetta HecK Uelathes and friends,
NfBhamlnv Idee, No. 422. T O O. V .
Hoimcabunr Ixwlce, No 14 K of P., Jn
vned to funeral sertce Tues. S p m ,
on In law s reidencp Charles Wohr, .Tr .
3037 Rhawn at , llolmcsburs:. Int. at con
enience of tho familv
HKLI-AK Suddenh Oct 11 at tlanttc
" it N J . RKTTIE dauchlT of lite
!amei and Nlnna RelUI ReUtles and
friends Inx Ited to funeral Wed 2 p m,
parlors of Morris RoncfibTc'a Sons 2000 N.
Rroad st lnt private, lit SInut Cem.
m.ACKRURN Oct 11, RKRCCCA wife
or jonn j uoniier ueiaities and rrlenda, i
Sodallts of. th,. niessed Virgin of St Ed-
mnnd'M f'hiirli Invlis.i t,i run...) vu.a i
K 30 a m. IS'jr. S 23d 1 Solemn 'requiem I
mass i-nurcn oi ni rjamono s, iu a m inl.
Holy Cross Com Aulomohlte funeral.
HREDAN. Ocl 12. JULIAN C HREP.AN.
.Tr aged til Relatives and friends. Ixicals
No !l Htltl No su' I A T S E Invited to
funeral services at parlors of Samuel W.
iriir ron. W. ii cor iat inn LJiamona
sta Wed II a ni Int private. Jit,. Mnrlah
Cem
11ROWN" Suddenly, at Concord. N II,
Oct. II AGNDS HEWITT, wife of James
Crosby Brown, aged 44. Tuneral services at
home. Mine Creek rd . Ardmore, Pa. Wed .
1" noon on arrival of 11 15 p. m. train
from Phil lnt Greenwood Cem.. Rrnnl.
Isn v
IL is reouesteil that no nnivi.rs
be snt
BRYAN Oct 12, JOSCPIT husband of
Julia Bryan Relatives and friends mem-
bers of Courtland Saunders Po,t No, 21
O R . Ladles' Auiilian of Courtland
Post No 11 G A R Uduin A hhuhert
1 Council. No 728 Order of Independent
I Americans Vallj Vorce Temple No 37
1 O of I' A emplojes o I'hl'adelphla Water
Dipt Inilted to funeral Fervlces Thurs
i J 30 p m h34 Union af Int Woodlands
' ' em Fnenda mav call Wed ,ii
RUSSlNGi:R Oct 11 CIAR wife of
slfreii 1 Russincer and daughter of Klttott '
and Sarah i arler. affed 19 Relallveg and t
I Tnenda members or lb" W'omlnc Avenue
I Raplial l hurrh invited to funeral Wed
2pm parents' residence, n Tabor road
Olney near Cedar Grove Int. private,
Oakland Cem. Rema'ns inaj be viewed
Tues. after 6 n ni Auausta Ga . naDe"s
I please fnnv I
COLLIETt Oct IJ r'ATIIARIlSn G.,
daughter of Catharine and late John Collier
R.latlvea and friends invited to funeral.
Thurs 8 30 a m . (W2 V 39tb t Solemn
hlsh mass of requiem St Agatha's church
10 s m Int fat Ien!s s Ceni, Ardmore,
Pa Auto funeral
EVANS O-l 13 MA nT DANIEL, daush
ler of Paul and Sue 8 Kvann aged b months
Relatives and frtenda invited lo funeral
Wed , 'J P in residence of parenla 1320
Ijuttonivooa st Int private
FAMES Oct 11. nTIIET. ItAT.I,
FARIES. dauahter of Mrs Mary P l'arlea
and late William Farles, Relatives "and
friends Invited to funeral services. Wed ,
730 n m at residence of Rev. Krank J.
Andrus. 2 N 41st t Phlla Services
alao at residence of William Farles. Main
it Smvrna Del . Thurs . 1 30 p. m. Int
Odd Fallows' Cem
ITSER Oct 11. CATHARINE ilaushlri
nf Catharlnn and tlie late Michael Feser.
(nee Matis) aged 40 Relatives and friends.
Tl V r Sodalltv of All Saints' Church
Ladies' F of A . No 117 and emploves of
lldwln ruler Rope Works, invited to funeraj
Wed Sam 4743 Almond st Requiem
hlaii mass at All Saints' Church. 0am
Int Holv Redeemer Cem
FISHER Oil Oct 12 inlK JOSEPH IT .
husband of Grate M Fisher in his alltn
vear Remains may be viewed Tues eve
from a to P- o'clock, at his late residence
ir.09 W Tioga at Int Poltsvllle Pa
PJee.a omit flowers
1-ORD In Cross Ick N .1 Oct 13.
MAlir I FOnD. Relstlves and frietida In
vited to funeral, Thurs , 2 p in , residence
of husbsnd, Wills m E Ford Crosswlck
M J Int Allentown Presbvterlan Cem
GILLESPIE Oct 12 ITUNCEB. wife of
Michael A Gillespie and daughter of Han
nah and late Roger Magee (nee McCafferty)
Relatives and friends. B V M Sodality.
Sacred Htart Altar Socletv Church of the
Visitation Invited to funeral. Thura 3u
a m restdance of mother 2.137 v Mascher
t Solemn requiem mass Church of tne
Visitation 10 a m. Int St Mark'a N
Cem Bristol Pa, Autn service
GIt.LINOHAM. At Moorestown N .7.
T.nll. Mnnlh 11th. QEOIKiE I.. GILI.lNfl.
HAM, aged (14 Relatives and frlendi In- I
sited to funeral. TMro-cay ism, iu.ou a m..
Friend.' Meetinir House. Moorestown. N J,
Int dolestown Cem. Train leaves Market
st ferry. Phlla , 0:44 a. m . trolleys (cave
Camden. N. J . every half hour.
HEILIOMAN Oct 13, IIENRT. husband
nf Fanny Ilelllut-.an (nee Frelnfeld). aeei'
H3 Relatives and friends Invited to funern
servlcei. Thurs.. 2 n. m , B303 rine st Inl
Urcer.wnod (( of P ) Cem.
Ilf.Nr.T, Ot I u Miuiian '.. iiusiini'i'
of Ellrabetli Jordan lllnes and aon of lat.
Thomas J. and Anna Barron Hlnes. Rela
tives and friend, employes of Atlantic Re;
A-.in rA InvlL.t to funeral. Tnors.i M30
, iomrKf eotsswa ww - .uj
. . . sV ..i 3i l. v"' A . A" ""Nailor and eon of the late Joseph L and
?f. H!0 ?'aJ.thl Blackburn Relatives and Margaret A Naylor. Relatives and friends
friends milled to f'rWces, Wed 'J r J I. I Inilled to funeral senlces Wed. 11 a m
reMden-e -f eon In-law Kdv In strvrort, S313 427 N Sth at Inl prliate Monument Cem -
N Tailor at Irlenda mai rail Hues. S to Vriends mav rail Tues. R lo 1" p m
10 P. ni In! prliate lllllside Ceni RA1VCV At BBIO Cohbs I rick Houleiard
RONNER Od 10 ELIZABETH wlfa Oct 1.1 AQNES I) RAINEV Notice of fu
IlliTIIS
if Sit Monlta 10 a ic. !" Holy r1n3.1 " ? William r. lrnllton Lodge,
m Aulo service , f"?' J'03' .', ",'! A- M'i .""1 i'fll' 1L A.
.... V. . ii intir ..if. .,fl!n"tnr No 2l. 'Invited tu rail Tues , ?
,?". "'..'? .aMAt.T.,.7J., .& .'0. P- . l l'' Toronto st. Services and
'"?.". '."V1 ' , ' i .. niH
nvlted Jo fun'ral sen Ices First
reabslerljn Churih. Slst and I air
'. Wed.. 2 r. m. Int. Arlington ,
Cem,
Itt'Tf IIINON At 236 S lllh St. CVI
IS. LE.ANUF.Il soil of Ista Joseph snd
rairab'th Hutchinson Notice of funeral
lalr
.IlltlN'.OV At tl'rwvii. Pa Oct If,
(tinir.r r Imshftnd of Gurtrude Arnrl
-nd .1S1:,Vnn4"?r:SMrinMrt
nersl Rtruc. mure n in., ,nam .u'
Hervvvti aiea . Herwjn. Pa. Int. private.
iierwin aim . iicrwin. i . on. i""-'j'
t Iure Itlll Ceni tleinalns ma. be
leeil Weil , H lo 10 t m. '
kKt.I.NI-.tt on IS NlrllUI.U'i. M't.l.
.Ni:n. husband or.ialo llermlna h ner
naed si line TiOMie or mnerai uih i"- i
alien from reald'nee of sou Conrad Kellner .
M37 V Sd et
KMu.v -cK-i t". hliamstii j Kr.i.i.i
(nee llllrt tnr. widow of Martin SI Kell
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
Thurs , '-' n in nurlor of William H
Ptrlncneir anitl W HnntlelinlM i tnl
prlnle 1-rlendi m rail Wr1 " "
Mililil iH'i, ii, ivi.rn iiuauwiiu .'i
In fimrl rlee. Wed 2 m -JH-jn W
nih at rheeter. !' ftoinalna ina he MewM
Turn . 7 lo 111 ii. in Int. Ihwii I'rolls t'ein. I
KUKNIO - Hi I
1.1 Ml,Ni;i it KUf.lll
Iiutband of tale t Ina Keenlc ir-e Itelnii
&".?," V."""",.'.?!"' "T'v'
Hurholnie Reneflclal Aeeo linlted to fir
neral aerllres Thure 'J n in l-l ' oil
man i PI" l'olnls) lnt rrhale. i'helin
Itlll lent
t.AW M.S.1 Sudilenli Ocl U M.I' '
A
clauchtp of ItiA Ut Mnllliim fnd nnl I
fanla niIltr Riitl frlenrl H V ' ,
Hodallti ' thr Church of thp Moa IUrMrl
rw'UKIU I'll miiii.ii s' i 1111- ii'ti-i !. it..
Sarrament milled to funeral Wed i M i
?,.,"' .rf.sid7",'..nr trn,hV,.l",l,fy,' lr, M,
, re,nr"mV.,P":urS, I.,h,,lh.Hu,Mrn.1
lllMrl Saeranienl lO a m inl IIOIV'
1 roea fern sum arnica i
I.KVnniNll -ivt IS jnnv W Irav I
hand of nslella I. t,erllllt 111"" fails! I
Tteletllea and friends Henu Tribe. No TiS
1 O It M are Inilled lo fi'nrral eerileea. '
Thurs. ! v in .Ills N llopi el Int.
prliate Itemaln mai h ilcued il ''ie
I.lPHCItUIITZ del la ni PTW Ima
hand of lain Ili.rllia I. n'litin? iite.l b'l
hand of Iain ihrtliti Mnehuei jice.i b'i
rt.lalliea and friend ill nicud'atlon-i of
,,hpll ,,p wa, , m.nhori ,itf, to funeral '
Frl . 'J n in 1 1 in nutnonO el Int nrl
iMle. Adalh .leahuriiit 'em unilt no" er
MAHOV Oi'l II ANVII7 MMIHN uiec
Moilanl. ii hlou of Ml. ImH I Malion K"!n
llieq anil frlnrle 1,,-aBilc of Ihe srf, r il I
Heart, P V Hodallti llran and
Allar Sorlot- Turtles' 1 II and I '
II L Sorltlen Inilled to funeral lliure
S 30 a ni .TJil 1-1 Trlro at (,rinanloirn
riolemn reiiulent ntaaa PI lmetil ,le P,itil
riiurch 10 a in Inl lloh lepulclire i em
MM.OV Ot It. nrtMAN "H of
.lamea snd Kele Malm Ine.. lafferli' aced
IS I!Htlien and friends In, lied In fu
neral enlcia Wod n in reeldeni'i ef
parenla 1.17 lal el Inl ernnoil 1 m ,
Ilemalna niav he I'ennl 1iin e ,
ilAVIill llel 11, l.liiiNMMS ii Hill, ii
Due notho nf funer'nl will lie si
1-
Mefl'TfllKtiv - RmMenli m l
Urit'iv M,.r'l'TCllKOV seed f.'l n
IinnW MrC'UTCllKOV aced f.'l Helmnes .
and mends emploles or II
nrt friend emnloe nf Henri tilslm
1 Rona Inilled to funeral 1'rl . - p in ei
rtema nf Frederh ! V Knnrr OTinl Tulip vt
Tamni Int prliate, North Cedar mil i em
Remains mav be ilened Thura 7 to 11 p in
MeDOVAI.n At Heaver P. (Vt II
t,i:it,a m oowin wife of Joseph Mr-
i I,ona'1.1 ,n"d an runeral Wed . n m . ,
''J"" V?rk,'.t. nd r,th "" ' nea,'r rj ,nt
srwiiUlev iVm
MerAiiDF.'V Oct i.i imtiHim ridoi
of Kdward McPadden Due noliri1 of funeral
urn ne alien irom on . lain ri
MrMAHOX Ol IS KM.liN M wiilmr
nt Thomas T MoMshon nsluliitfs mid
Pittsburgh, widow of Peter J MeNull. S"1
e,n rtelatliea and friends 111' Ited to funeral
I'n a m Solemn reciulem mass f hurt n nf
the Most messed Sacrament . Mill t and ,
Theater ae . 10 a. m Inl rillsburali IV
Pat Nev Torlt. N V and Uochester V I
V papsra ropi
Milt. t ON -Ocl 13 I.BTT1I5 Mldow or
Nithnnlel Mollon Tlelarlics and friends m-j
illed in fun -ral eeriles Thura. - p m
R"4 N Hrnad M Inl prnalr
MITCHELL -Ot IJ MAIIV JOCrill.NF.
DUOAN'. uife of lli .1 Miti'hsll jued .in
nelatiies and friends Inilled In funeral
sen lees, Wed 2 p ni I 'JO. Torlt at I'ain
den V J Inl Arlington i m Trlenls
mm rail rues ei..
MOrITT Oct 13 APAV husband of
Clara MofTItt (tn'" l'eterson). Pslatliea and
irlenda. i our Enercelle No jot 1 . of
Hurholnie lleneflelal Polet Inilled lo fu-,
Man Kellj (nee t-llmeral.l) KelalUea ami '!?.""' "'L',,r" V 'r,"" vn,k,oMvS.a nd
friends InMteil to funeral. Weil an h hi friends V, "ahlnilon Jdae. No 59. F. and
B2I.1 Kimball at .Solemn blab maa nf re ),,..;' l,VV,l"?,.'l''01r" 's: No. 776.
rnitem at St t hones' fhiirch Ion m Int S'J '. '';, rJ '",,' ,""ilcr,l "l"..3 P
llrtli rrrim rem n-3s i oral at trt Norlhwood LVm He-
KKUMtAW Ont IJ UOl.Mi !" h'unni'JTvt'',o,l'',r'? Tr'.o.?, '? 10..r' m-
Sllllt ac.rl (l ll.l,ll,M rnirl frleni AMII.I.VN On Oet 13 into In Atantlo
Ia.i e ,.hlrh 1, .trt B ,mh..r tnUte.l U' " J .T.YM1.H JOSETlf onls on nf
neral ssnlres Thura I p m 7009 Oxford.
pike lnt Oakland Cem Uemallia mav be ,....... ,
ilened Wed 7 to in p m Auto narUre L J,U"Jt.?r4',r,T,,r'..s ! ,rr'nKr' TO
MONTAOUK - t M10 bpruce at . oet 1'J POUNfl WO.MUN nBPlVRi;. IS AND SB
.IAVK UoniNSON montaour. wlfa of ti.ars
Betijamln K MonlaKUft and dauahter of late
Maitheii and .line Uoblnson. Relatlics and ... ,. .. ,,.,,. .,,., .
friends inilled to funeral aerllces W ed . Jj "' ri.g VLMK ror. t'iria.T- lVKKKHi
L'311 p m Oilier IT Hair Hide. 1K0 ' '" I.FU.Kh.,'f ,V 'J' .'ilW 'S f " "
Chestnut H Int MtMorlah fern. ' n.M'TD AD ANCIJUIl.NT TIIKKKArTKIt.
MUELLER Oct 10 AI.ICU 11 tllfentl
Henri- J Mueller and ilauahter of Josooh M '
and .Mar A Painter and aranddaujchler of
lite Harr K and Ablcrdll Younsr and Josep'i
M and Eliza Pajnter runeivl. to which
relatiies and friends are Iniltod. alao liar
monj Counell. No 1-4. S D of L, Wed
1 SO p m l"0n 12. Mojamenslnc rtc. San
Ices at Oreenillcli Ht Presbyterian Church
3 p. m Int Mt Morlah Cem. Trlenda ma
call Tues after 0pm
Ml'nPHT rirat annlieraarv of the Rev.
TOSEI'll J MURPIIT, D 1) Reverend
clersj, rolatlies and frlendn tmlted to flrat
annlier.arv maas. 8t. Ann'a Church, Lehigh
ae and lemphls at.. Wed Dlvlna Office 1
begins at 0 40 a. m. Solemn requiem mai3
10 a m.
N'ATLOR At ritmin N J Ocl. It.
TA( OH A N'ATLOR. huaband of Kmnia M
Vailor and eon of the late Joseph L and
uerai uicr
SCHAK.I 'KK -At Rryn Mar Ocl II
ILLIAM I SCHAEFV.R afffil 81 Rela
t,,elT and friends. Relief Council. N'o 47.
V. u rt -' i'hhcj iv lunnsi .-ivirn
1 SP m parlors of Sechler t. Magulre,
1B40 N 20th st Int. private
SHARP Oct 12, JOHN, husband of I ar ,
rle L Sharp, aged (13 Relatives and friends I
Stephen Olrard Lodes, No 450 r and A
M Invited to funeral, Wed , H p m , par
lora of Melvln Cain, 424 S 4th st Cam
den. N. J. Innt. Rlvervlew Cem Wllmlng
ton. on arrival of 10 a m train from Phils
delphla.
SHEETS. Oct. 12 ANNIE J SHEETS
fnee Hall), widow of Henry A Sheets Rela
tives a,.tl friends Invited to funeral servlc.s ,
Wed,, 2 .). m,, 4717 Upland st Int private.
Auto funsral
TATUIH, O" 1
WILLIAM J., husband
of
r:
ii;.V.,.i ii 'riai-inW n.i.i I,.. .
Margaret 11 IVavlor. Relatives and
irxnEnTAKTrnei
s
BROAD and
DIAMOND
t'FAIF.Tr.R'l Kills
ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK
uta. all prlcee reasonable l.rm. J..
office. Glenside, Fa. Both phone.
rflUYLERS
,1' BROAD and
GASOLINE ALLEY Wall
I in iniT unn iiininni S"uET
IVOU LIKE TO LEAVE J- ' N .
V ArN WOKO? J I MOW) THE WIRE
-.-.. r Av MOM04T. 7
vNPueR umt7 A tt" v bcax it! that"
$SfFTA.N ( TUftf.K Vntil' JIRD CeTS "ls ?CCB6TAPV X6
VCg A'N--7rlAMC0U! J YAK.C 3 NIlNOTEV OP WW
3Vs. 1, ' TMC JOJT TO TCU. ME THAT.' 1
KA c -- i -- . M time is
M '.. -. Psk ' I J ' I f V, I Tr. Afrr i Ui I
i r v. c r if-6 i i
A ,r WvV ' .S.viVvS ' v.l K T.s HHt ANV I
JLV" M-s 1 -N ) k m VJ v-DAvy
IIBATflS
i" "' convenience or family,
UTZT - Suddenly, Oct, II. OnoRutl W,.
husband of Sarah Uly tnee .Uckeoti" Vgeo
1; R.latlvea ami friend all organ iatloni
of which h xv a a. munbir. ln1tH in m
i-is... i. -. i. tti:: ,.i.iij ;'. ,,,-i
iiwrii t'i mi imiy i nun, rtroJta unn
uuncannon ms , wto 10 n. m Int. Drl
elf rtftnahm nmj b lw Pd tt 4760 N.
lletnilns may be tewed at 4760
. Tuee 7 to n n in.
iiti n , utrr f u it ir in.
vr.TTKn Oct ! jiiiiv I,,,. !... ..
,..!- -i,- - i.-... L .:.--"!! ."J
'""i" . .-...-I in"- .'iniirr'. urn o.l, llela
llea a nil frlrnfla. Arcliblshftn Woort Counell
No lis: c. n I, St. Bonlfaca nranch. No!
7"0 t K of A anil Jobblne Confertlonera
.m invneci 10 attend funeral. Wed., g
a in. ,mhi iv i.enitn ae. Boiemn requiem
,, H hi llnnaientura'a I'hurch, o-ao 1
m Int. Hob Itediemer Cam, Auto funeral.'
,,," '"! i,1 , AV"r. ,nufnrtor lata
- '-'' :;.':; '''.V-jrV''.'!..""."?- "
," .......- ......r,. ,ni.lrrni nrrvicea.
"' - n m . reeldenee of son, ni3 Arthur
' 0I l''e '"t nrhale, Oreenmount
I ni
ynst.uv oot is. THF.otionK wi:a.
i.ii lii-iainr ana irienas inuen to fu
neral erloes Wed 2 p m . 2.1,111 N Zi at
Tnl rrlial tieltue C'em Prtends may call
I ue afier 7 i in Autn funera'
r.rtsoN -oci ii. riAniAKt, a.. hu.
I phut i
tinnger ami late John WIIKI-AN
llelatlvea
nn iri-nas uniterl to funeral
wed.
inornin' at s o rloeli. from lain realdenee.
'v ".''iv, . . .
sb rennlem mu rlhitpni.
'm .i iruuiin i-.up a 111 mi riew
i albedral I'eni I'hlladelnhla Itenialnu may
bo ileurd 7 lo 0 Tuea op
WIIITK - AMANDA TM-.R. wife of
I'atdaln Albert H Whlir of Waahlnnlon.
P t died In Philadelphia Himday Oct la
I uneral fiom the realdeiH- of her diiushter.
Mrs. Walter .t Vernier, llaliunonton, N. J..
'naarl 111 tl H -
i)i.vRIHON.--upi hi M!tiir n. l.n.
"'"'l"' v-' HL a Ii III
Iw ! f l.HVtnla H, Wol.rton ttflntlfa and
tx atiri
frfnrli pmnlfj"n Vu H
iii--iiut i-(ii j'l'j ' itlll II IlOrll MrOB B.1I
iiiin nf uhirh h i,,.mb.r i,n.
Iloni Hroa ; all
'" '"neral eriire ea r m '.'10 p.
,','!: "" "one,d. V .1 Int. ,r.
ynl.f.irrr rl..l II n-itnil'drnv ....
,,,, r Caroline Poller rtelallies and
frl-nde Invited to funeral. Wed :! p in.,
K.OS VrKenn Rl Int. Ml. Morlan Cem.
1 rtnda ir.a rail Tuee, ce.
I,r,(.M, ArMf.ItTSF.MKVT1
.. TT: .... T
fjF-" ',' .' '" ''", ' l,,T' Pr'
-' lleien.ed - I.e.ra tetam-ntar o
on
the ab(il4a6ln!e bailni; b"eii rHlit"d to the
underetirniil all persons Inil'-ntcd to Hi eald
ralalo ai renuted (o make pa mnl, and
M-nf ImiIoe italms to present the aame,
i II ho'll 'llei. In
I.OLIP l.t Tt l"Il IT..
I'.jri'Utor .IStH V Sth at
Or in h allorni!
i TIM ON A f n MU
inn Stephen Ulrard nlda
LOST AND FOUND
rtOAti RTiinr.s
l.efi tan hanilbar In a rluar elore rinse to
limvli aula depot and could not locata
mim.- urtiiiiiiri rnnieniH nun inepioraniiH
jHiin Donj. nr iotiffreiion "a poems l.eaio at
offlrii uf Unltrd tlcar Stores l-Ourteai on-
IT"i laien
PlIArtT.S f.oat Sntnrdai eiinlnc betTieen
llltz-Carllon and Vorlli PhlUdelphla Sta
tion or 4 o'clock train lo N'ew Torlt. atrlnr;
of P,V pearls, reward If returned to on ner.
Wrlt W II , Ilox 8.1. Tioom 1-01, i'OiW.
tL'dst New Tork olti
PI.V .oat. a diamond nml platinum circle
n'". Raturdaj nlsht between Kith and
Ibnruco and the Torreat Iheatr-. liberal re.
,iari Touraln Apt trt'h and hnrucc sts.
rTbone Locust tfiPO
PI-N l.oat. sold Jeweled enal'e pin,
at between Jefferson and Sebcrt.
ward 142J X. thth at
lth
rte.
PERSONALS
ItENltT OnAKl'KI.DCn or am cf his rela
Cons will lcain of aomcihinc of alue h
"rltlnc to A 11 Tosfr SU'-'t Illitliland.
Ocean Park. Calif
tiic i-ti-iaii q-rnnr ni ii , i.AK...r i.,..
s -, ., ,. ,-. . ct Tshner Creditor:
applv to r.KVIN. Mh and Morris ats .
until
Monday. J.nn
HELP WANTED FEMAL35
W.1 BRATION HANtlS
r.rKiiiB.vci;D on waists
PF'I.I I'.UniUU OF KMI'llTMn.ST
hanavakkii'h
111. 1.1. IKLKPIIONr: OrilRATIMi
MIORT nouns
1VKXPKNSIVU HOT LUNClllIS
comkxirtauli: riiht rooms
jckni:ss tirsAiiiLiTV nusBniB
i Aniicuj.i.v cnosn.v associates
cm. i. per.so.vAj.t.r wv wefjic-dat.
PKTWEE.N 0 A M AND IS P. Jf TO
nooM,ss nT'SN' ,t,:!, A"CH ST.. KIRST
nib rjEi.i. rr;i,Efiio.E co or pa.
BILL CLCnKH
'N ROOKKFEPINO DEPARTMENT
APPLT IRlr.nAIt OF KMPLOVMENT
WANAMAICER'S
UOOKIiEEPER, joung woman operator with 1
experience on Elliott-Fisher bookkeeplnc
machine Gertnantovvn resident preferred
Applv Mitchell-Fletcher Company 570S Oer '
mantonn aye . John K. Horner, manager.
BOOKKEEPERS
OV CUSTOFERS' ACCOUNTS
EXPERIENCED PREFERRED
PPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMbNT l
WANAMAICER'S
CHAMBERMAID-waltress. white, e-vp , no
heavy cleaning Phone Chestnut Hill Bfll.
COOK wanted.
snplv Monday aftc 4.30:
i-ariare pnio -urs uowaro n
W Chestnut ave , Che.tnut lllll
carfare paid
Mrs Howard Graham, 203
f'OOK, rompetent rliHe: cood wagps; no
WHshlnsr or Ironlntr AnpW U7 Cooper s( .
dmdr'n Bell phone LMfl V,.
C COK rolored, atrlrtl first cas, . iiat,
HtnUble for '2 or 3 months. Phone Oer
nantown figf.7
(lOK. uantrd niKle or fmHle Apnl lTn!nn
Tlotnl HijKtlilop pa. Phon- Uuptlton 1K0
(HiK. iind second p'rl Telephone Chestnut
urn in
nmiONSTRA'IOR'l
" FOR FOOD SHOW
-eiera rin..rleniM women are ienuird
frtm Ott 20 lo Nov 1 Applv Advertising
n.nirlm.ni PuKHrt T&a- - . CM, na
hestnut 'Is Tuesdav D lo 10"a. m
Fs on Ihe Phone
HELr WANTElJrEMALB
fEF.Dr.ns
ON POWEn DIW PREOSES
DOING SOCIAL 8TATI0NERT WOTUi
APn.T BUREAU OF F.MPLOTMENT
WANAMAKETt-a
OIRIj for general housework! good aalaryj
small famllyi sleep In Phone WoodKtnd
aalig vv or in perwon. io.i o. owin nt
OIRU while,
wages: no
Wsvna ave.
wanted!
waahlnr
Protestants
or Ironing.
good
4023
QIRLS, over Id. and vnung women have an
excellent onportunlly to u.fe steady
work In s modern, up-to-date factory! Meal
locution for W Phlla. girls on' account of
closet proilmltv lo subway. Daring, Lancas.
ler ave. Darby. Spruce, Iialtlmore ave. and
Spring Garden bridge aurface lines! opera
tors wanted In the assembling department,
where the work Is light and clean! also on
presses, tsppers and other light machines.
For details call st once factory office.
It T. Palate Co., 3301 Arch St.
C.mi.S WANTED
We pa. from H to $12 rer week for
girls to work in wall paper factors.
Aprl' t once. Pecker Smith I Page.
Water st and Snider a
Utnt.s TwenU girls over Ht eara old are
needed lo conipleto orgsnlratlon for light
manufacturing In center of cltyi appllcanta
will be carefulli selected, as positions are
permanent and ediancemeiit assured: those
without otpsrlence preferred, but enperlence
In some lines m h an ailisntsge: working
tinie, 48 hours a vv feu . Saturday afternoon
nnell sear wages 21 cents all hour, or
H0.OS par week Willi sdvonc-s as skill In
creases, can earn lid Write stating oare
fully -our name address ago and eiperl
ene. If anv C Si:" Ledgsr Offlcs
CWIPHELT.'S sours
E.-TAnLlSHED uno
(URLS AND flOMRN , .,.
Ml ,! 111". OVER 1(1 TEARh Ot- AGF.
1IRLS l"sTFURNISH AoOF OF AGE
FAR KITCHEN WORK
PRF.PNRINO . r-GETAIlLKS
MF.ATh. F.TC
ALSO GENERAL FACTORY YvOUK
1EM1Y HMPIOIMENT
VIMMUM STARTING RATES
1NCI.UDIVG RONIIS
I4 AND in FOR 41 HOURS f
TIME AND HALF TIVB
OV Fit l HOURS
INORF.ASF.Tl MITOVIATICALI.T
PLF.NTV OF t) ERTIMB
.losr.nr cvmprem. compant -.'
"Tl AND MARKF.T STS
CAMDEN, N .1
mm 'i
VUS WAN"! LT) NO KPEflli:NCE
'IO FOLD TURKISH TOWELS
MODERN FACTORY
GOOD PY, STEADY WORK
I0IIN W NIUSHAW CO
173 1 N. DTH ST.
100 GIRLS WANTED
ov r:rt i tears of age
IS lliV DKPAHT.MKNT
NO E.VPr.UIES'CF. NECESSARY
LIGHT stRT FACTORY
DESIRABLE STEADY WORN.
K WEEKS A TEAR
HOI' LUNCHES SERVED
vr LESS THAN COST
G0Or PT. F.XCEI.r.ENT TREATMENT
1 EARNERS TAITJ ll'J WEEKLY
LIGGETT a MYERS TOBACCO CO.
3D AND ONTARIO STS.
URLS WANTED
NO U.SPERIEM'TC S'ECBSSART. 111
ItHBK TO START M HOURS;
Qt ICK ADVANCEMENT GOOD-
MVV RROS 1I1NLE1N,91C3S CAL
IOWH1L1. ST
GIRLS Several girls over 1(1 : ears old
needed for Inexperienced work, pav I10.0S
for 48-hour week: Saturday afternoon off:
advancement Into good-paylnr permanent
placea for those who learn quickly. Applv at
once, Jease Jones Paper Box Co , flIS Com
merra st
GIRLS. OVER IB. FOR LIGHT WORK
ATriA BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKETC'S
GIRLS over IB, for bottllrx, labeling and
wrapping medicines: light cl"an work:
good wages while learning: rapid advance
ment AnoWlllRVaslilngtonsve.
GIRLS or women without experience to
learn laundry work: paid wll while. learn
In .Sll'te'sLainTdrv4RS(lTBTJ1et-M
GIRLS, 10 and over. In packlnjr department
of dried fruit business Annlv IRQ S Front.
Inppers slid l.nltleis
Mt 4. Williams full automatic machines
Highest wages In the Uty
No Saturday work
Learners taken
and n.ild w-ell v-hlle learning
W M. LACE-WILSON 1IOSIF.RT CO
Orchard be'oiv Unity ct.. rrankford
HOSIERY
loppera and knitters
on men's half hose
Lood pav : steady position
Daylight mill
No Saturday work
WALLVXE-WILSON HOSIERY CO.
Orchard st. below Unity, Frankford
HOUSEWORK general Woman wanted for
general housework In family of 2. Apply
bv phone. Oirbrool 6P0 V.
LAUNDRY Body Ironer. girl: also girls
without experler.ee. Shute'a Laundry. 4636
Market at .
LAUNDRY Marker and sorter wanted.
Shnte's I.iundrv. 4S3n Market at.
OPERATORS ON TOWER MACHINES
APPLY BUREAU OF T1MPI.OYMENT
WANAMAKL7VS
rXllLORJIAID Capable woman for suburbs.
ipoly bv telephone, Bon Mawr 84, any
miming before u a. m , or bv mall to Mrs.
G ror ce Packard Vtllanova. Pa
SALESWOMAN
F.NPF.niENCED IN HANDLING
PILK8 AND VELVETS
APPLV BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT
W ANAMAKER'H
By King
HELP WAKTED FPMALr.
SALESWOMEN
orrortTUNiTiEa in bevcrai,
DerAUTMENTO
APn.T EUREAU OF EMrl3TMENT
WANAMAKETt'O
SALESWOMEN
VTI5 nEQUirtri SALESWOMEN FOR
VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS
IJXPEnil3N6E NOT NBCE8SAI1T
EllrLOTMENT BUREAU
MT BROTHERS
S BTTERS Eiperlencedf Agmlnster sstters.
good pas': congenial work. aUth tloor,
Penn Axmlnster Jarpst Corp., 10U Diamond
STENOGRAPHER Usperlenced jount
woman for pleaaant and improving poal-
'on with large concern near Rroad and
( n.atni.l. , Iah- 1m.
fperlence and teleohona numh,r. p. o.
Pot 761. Philadelphia, Pa,
STENOGRAPHER, rapid and accuratei good
opportunity for Intelligent person with ei.
Ptrlences Underwood machine L. H. Gil-
mer Co., Keystone and Vincent sta . Tacony,
STENOGRAPHER - Enperlenced soung
. woman; state age, experience and salary
desired, P, O, Box nil.
SPINNERS and coo winders, eiperlenced:
t-ood wares and ateady work. Apply Oris-
wold Worsted Co..' Darby, rr.
WAIST HANDS
KXPE.RIENCED
ArrLT BUREAU OF BMPLOTMENT
WANAMAKER'O
WOMAN middle age. wanted lor light
housework In a family of 4: no children.
sItp In AppI" g4 N. 80th st,
WOMEN
FOR WRAPPING
i:PEnrcNCB not racKsPAnr
ALSO
GOOD PENMEN leOR SHEET WRITING
APPLY 11UREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
Vi-ANAMAICER'O
WOMBS AND GIRLS
for racking and mlscellsneous work
Experience unneressan : aood pal
NATION At. BtSCUlT CO.
1301 Gleawood ave.
WOMEN
FOR CLEANING
DAY AND NIGHT SHUTS
ATPI.T BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'O
WOMEN, middle aged, for bottling, labellrr
and wrapping medicine: Itrht, clean work:
good wages while learning; lapid sdvance-
ment. pply 111& Washington ave
YOUNG LADY for i
pos'tlon: good salary
lerltsl work: steady
Annlv 4(12 S. 12th st.
YOUNG WOMEN
AR CASHIERS AND lS'SPECTOR"!
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOTMENT
WANAMAKF.R'3
General
STAOn dancing, we teach every kind, vaude
vllle. dramatic nnd mualeel comedy: acts
written rehearsed and proouced Modem
Dance Studio, 1213 Vulnut st., npeh eves
HELP WANTED MALE
ADVERTISING MAN FOR TROM1NENT
PHILADEI-PHIV RETAIL SHOE STORE:
-. TOI'NO MAN Wrill EXPERIENCE
PREFITRRED: ARLE TO MAKE ATTRAC.
T1VE STRONG OJSKiNAL LAYOUTS iNl"
WRITE VIGOROUS BELLING COPT: TIMS
IS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR THE
RIGHT MAN. ADDRESS I 130. LEDOER
fi5"F'l E
ATTENTION
WOODWORKING MACHINE
AND
RENCH HANDS
Laigest and beat-eriuipped sash, doul and
millwnrk plant In the South has openings
for following mechanics:
MACHINE HANDS 1XDR SASH AND DOORS
MACHINE HAND. FOR FRAMES AND
CABINET WORK
BENCH HANDS ON FRsMES AND
CABINET WORK
WOOD TURNER WITH WINCH OR MA
CHINE EXPERIENCE
DETAIL' M6ULDER HAND
GLUE ROOM MAN FOR PANELS AND
GENERAL GLUTNG WITH SPREADER
AND HYDRAULIC PRESS
A fine little tity on famous St. Johns
river: finest fishing: climate unsurpassed:
very healthy: onlv 28 miles from St. Augus
tine and beach: by bus or i aU.
SIM. DEN CYPRESSaDUOR CO
PAL4TKA, FU
BOOKKEEPER, general' and coiti. -Apply
Quaker. Tool Co.. 120 W. Venango st
BOY. over 16. for .hipping department of
electrical supply house; good opportunity
for active and willing worker. Apply Elliott
Lewis Electrical Co.. 1017 Race si. r;'""
BUY A bright. Industrious boy, about "in
for oltlce work: flna opportunity for right
hoV. P 7 IB. Irfdgcr Office
BOY ART DEPARTMENT DESIRES BOY
OVER IB. FOR NIGHT OH DAY WORK
APPLT RT DEPARTMENT, FOURTH
FIOOR PUBLIC LEDGER CO """"" '
BOYS W IM'ln
T ONCE
MfSt BE IB TF.AR1 On OVER
AN'b rURNISH TROOP OP AQK
CAMrRELI.'S f.Ot'PS
ESTABLISHED 1S80
GENERAL FACTORY WORK
31'BADY WORK: GOOD WAGE3
TIME AND HALF TIME
OVER 4x HOURS
PLENTY OVERTIME
WAOES AUTOMATIOALLT INCRKASED
SPECIAL BONUS 12 PEII TCHC
APPLY 7 A. M
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
" 2D AND MARKET STS
CAMDEN. N, J. ' ,
BOYS
BOYS
ViANTUD TO PASS Ul u'lj,
MUSI' BF, OVER IB TEARS AND FUR-
NISI! PROOF OF AGE
RBo PER HOUR. WITH A GOOD CHANCE
TO TRANSFER TO A RIVET HEAtSr
AFTER A-s"SnJ.,TJ.MK AT V ?En
HOUR: MOTS' IF ON PIECE WOK.
APPLY
1021 ARCH ST
11 HE MR. 8HATTUCK
on
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
HOO ISLAND, PA.
BOY tltsh Schotl graduate. Protestant, for
wholesale tea and coffee house, I' 121,
Ledger Office,
BOYS. WANTED
W pay our boy; from 113 to lit ner weeks
Wat.r and Snsder ave.
BOYS for general pfflte work: must have
good edu-stloni state age and reference.
P 807 Ledger Office.
nilHIIKI.MKV
ON MEN'0 CtxyrilES
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HELP WANTED KALE
CARPENTERS
SHtlEr METAL WORKtns
ELECTRICIANS
TTOOD rATTERinfAKERS
AND rirEFlTTKRS
HERE'S
-TOUR
CHANCB
iiM1 Sf-l'i ln ,"ranee with yoor
aklllty. Steady work all jear around.
aood shysldat condition rmulrel.
Arrly ln perscn or write t ones tt
Factory Employment Office
THE aOODTEAR TIRE-' AND RUBBER
, COMPANT
t ,
ARKON. OHIO
CAB1NETMAK1CRS wanted, first class:
steady employment: good working condi
tions. MOLI.'En ORGAN WORKS
Hageratown. Md.
CABINETMAKERS and all-around machine
hands: steady work: good wsges: light,
modern plant: best conditions: group lnsur
jncs. Apply, ready for work. Unit Conatruo
tlon Co.. oath and Grsvs ave. I
C A R T t N T E R a
" ' WANTED
LARGE JOBS STEADYWORK
EXCF.LLENT CONDITIONS
JOHN GILL SONS
13th and Fuclld avenue
, . 1411L. and, JEucHd avenue
CLEVELAND. OHIO
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CARPENTERS
SHIP JOINERS
SniP CARPENTERS
At.BO
' ADZMEN
lUST HAVE OWN TOOLS
WANTED FOR WORK AT HOG ISLAND
STEADY WORK AND GOOD WORKING
CONDITIONS
APPLT
1521 ARCH ST
IE)i! MR. HHA'l JXCK.
EMPLOYMENT OIT'ICE
HOG ISIND PA.
CARPENTERS. R5c; steady position for good
mechanics: union men 122fl Arch st
COMPOSITORS wanled frn- night nnd da
work Applv Mr Oeheltree, rtth floor,
Franklin rrlnlln Co.. SIS Ludlow st
COUPLE, man and wife, English or Scotch
preferred; man as butler-valrl, wife ss
cook: Miln Line nar Phlla. Apply Room
SC2 Harrison Hldg., ITitli ( Market, riills.
ELEVATOR BOY wanted, white Applj
Room 83 1112 Chestnut st
ENGRAVER Wanted first-class tile and
nii-arouna mum permanent position; good
iy llaronurt ('o . Loulallllc. Ky.
UELATIN EXPERTS wanted: must he near.
tlcal and experienced. P 714, Ledger Of
fWe. HOSIERY FIXER
Rib fixer wanted
one who Is capable
of taking charge
of large s-tlon
- of rib machtnest
good salary and permanent position
for competent man
"T 87," T. O. Box. 8413
LABORERS
LABORKUb
WANTED VI' HOG ISLAND GOOD PAT
AND GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
4.PFLT
loSl ARCH ST
SEE MR. S1IATTUCK
EMPLOYMENT OFPICK
HOG IoIAND. PA.
LABORERS wanted white and colored: good
commlssao. Koncrs Co., Sweetland, Pa.
ihih imi. srcii st.
pIABORERS. 44c; white or colored; boarding
accommodation: fare paid. 1220 Arch st.
MAN. and wife, not over Ml vears of age.
to act as janitor and Janltreas: both must
lie good cleaners: spartmrnt supplied but not
furnished: salary IPO per month: onls those
with A-1 reference .nnslderetl; cull between
and 10 a in. and 4 and tt p m.. rear 2012
Walnut st.
MA H. single white who understands up
ueep and repair of golf course, inachln-
Jrv' i,. ' !.".. l?re W C. Jackson.
fine Valley Gelf Club, Tine Valley jN.Js..
MAN, young, for purcbaalng aeparrment
one with machine a'lop stock experience
preferred P 7nii, I.-da-r office
MAN. hands, wanted to work around build.
.A""' "r 40. Apply second floor.
B0 Chestnut it
MAN to tike charge emll city milk plant;
give age and experience P 710, Ledger
Office
MAN AND WIFE for cooli and butler. Tele.
pnone v nesinut lllll m
MEN. active, strong, to learn automobile
tire making: permane-it Indoor work: good
opportunity. Applv bringing this sd with
jou. Quaker Cits Rubber Co.. front of Comly
St.. Wlsslnomlng..
OKFICfc-BpY: DVY WORK: ARRANGE-
-S?sVP..5k!21.,,b made i. or school
MiHiuiviiiiufl, neu ,HK LKIS. EV&
NfNQ PUBLIC LEDGER, FOURTH FI)OR,
OFFICE BOYS
WANTED AT ONCE: MUST
, BK IB TEARS OR OVER
AI'i'IiY t'ITT
KDITOR, FOURTH FLOOR. EVENINO
rum.iu i,&iau!;n apg CHESTNUT ST,
OFFICE BOY. over 10 jears old, gocd sal-
.Ii ";' "p'rvv1111. Appiy in own nand
.Trltl5foIin,l "';, .lro" na Navigation
'- J-,,J l" iiiog
uyrn n ivii, uvi'iii
IB. HALARY S10
l'EJl lVliBK,
NUT ST.
ROOM 701, 00S CHEST-
PACKER Experienced In packing china,
sir as end fancy articles; steady position,
retail store; state experience and vvagea tlc
alder P. O Box 1311.
PACKERS
FOR WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE
N. E. COR. 2JD t WASHINGTON AVE.
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PAINT XVAK'ITIi
Wanted at once; a man capable of formu
latins paints and varnishes for Industrial
purposes', must be A 1 mam write giving
full particulars of experience and outers ex-pected-
good opportunity M 21i Ledger Off.
PAINT -Experienced man to work In paint
factors': must 1ms knowledge of stone
dressing 102B Race at.
pAlr;T Man with experiences to work In
paint factory. 10 Race st.
PIPEFITTERS, 16.80 day; steady factory
work: second class,' 15,60. 1220 Arch st.
PORTERS AND CLEANERS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
PORTERS ,
FOR WANAMAKER'H FURNITURE
WAUKimilBE
a; v, con. ir-Pr .WAgifwaTON avk.
:i, y 2 K I-'' t $
HELr WANTED MALE .
SAt.TiEMAN
EXPERIENCED IN HANDMlSd
SILKS AND VF.LVlSril
ArPIA BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'O
SALESMAN-
Young man. plly salesman.
for
ly.
Plllladeltihla
lladeltihla paint manufacturer, ni
with details P f.ni. Ledger Orflw,
SALlJSMEN We have oi-nlns for high
grade oil stock aalesmeni the stock we
re offering Is exceptional and carries tront:
references: strictly commission baslsi If Jon
are Interested we aak u lo make a per
sonal Investigation. Sales manager. 410
Perry Building. '
SALEBMEN 1,-irae soap manufacturer da
sires for Immediate connection several
salesmen owning cars for city and suburban
territory. Apply at once Lever Brothers
Co , 100 S 4th si.
SALESMEN Wanted, stock and bond aales
meni salary and commission. .Apply Holi
day or Tuesday, Mr. Esgan Hullo 003. 1011
Chestnut St.
SHOEMAKERS
KN'PERIF.NCED ON BENCH WORK
APPLY BUREAU 01 EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
b'tENOGRAPHF-R. with exp. In metsl brok-
erage Hues, capable of handling sslea cor-
reapondence on own tnlllstlve, P nl5.Led.Of!
TALL, WELL-APPEARINCS COIJRED
MEN Afl ELEVATOR OPERATORS
APPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'O
TYPIST In largo retail store: stenography
not neceassry: early advancement for
bright soung man; state age, experience and
pa required. P. O. Box 743
WOODTURNERS wanted Thomas Ott
Co, 1126 Washington ave . Philadelphia
YOUNO MAN. 24 to 3.1. as salesman to sell
stock ln small amounts to aalarled and
wage-earnlnr people: partial psymsnts: gell
ing experience not neeesesr : large nrodta
for atockhoidera: tlao for salesmen: employ
ment where jou Hvt: salary and commission
C. C. Mejer 71 Broadway, Room 411. New
York city. .
OlJNO MAN lo work In paint factory. 102
Race et.
THE LARGEST PRINTING PLANT IN TUB
WORLD devoted exclusively to the pro
duction of high-grade ma-ravlng. printing:
and binding for a single Industry, employing
over 2S0 skilled craftsmen, a kirgo percent
age of whom are securing extra compensa
tion and vacations with pay for continuous
aervlca of ft and 10 jcars. offers permanent
positions to well-recommended and thor
oughly competent neip as iohowb:
Two male proofreaders preferably ex
perienced printers, for work on publication,
catalogue and commercial printing,
Six contposttors experienced In 'tnakcup'
of Monotype straight and tabular composi
tion for catalogue and commercial printing.
Three ea Under preasmn competent to
rrodum flue catalogue and advertising work
on Miehle one and two color presses.
One photographer, one etcher mid three
finishers competent to produce one, two,
three and four color plates or th beat
nuillty.
This plant has been In oii'mtlon ar 111
vears and has never had labor troubl. .The
golden rule Is tho motto here. Best of
environs and working conditions Business
Is fine. Glvsi fun details with past record
and send references and photograph to the
Magna Company, Schenectady, N, Y
General
GRKENF.WALD'S
Superintendent lariee hosiery plant, must be
expert in the manufacture f asamtesa
hosiery, highest wages lo qualified man:
maintenance engineer manfarturlnK plant,
ihlef mechanical engineer, familiar with
heating and ventilating systems, engineer,
experienced on re-enforcing steel concrete
design of building, power plant chief, master
mechanic, draftsmen, accountant. Installment
or retail store experience, 12500: accountants.
c. P. A. concern: head bookkeeper office
manager handle the accounting; bookkeeper,
handle costs: bookkeeper, hotel, 12o: book
keeper handle storekeeplng department
alenocraphera, large importlnp compani ,
atenoarapher, export department large corpo
ration; etenorrapher, sales department:
stenographers for executive and secretarial
openings, prominent concerns nnd Indi
viduals; prlvato secretary ti emplovment
manager, high-grade man ss interviewer,
experienced man only, apectal department for
placing experienced, trained business women:
several good openings now listed paying ex
cellent wages. Information blank and book
let i-ratls. No enrollment charges 230
S lHh. .
vv'ANiED Men wlshlwr positions firemen.
bral.emen, colored train porters. 1123-1200
month; no experience nicpseary; Pennsyl
vania, Ohio rnsds. Write Int'r r.allway,
Dpt 321. Indlananolla Ind
STAGE TKNCINU We teach ewrrv kind:
vaudeville dramatic and inuslvatomedy
acts' wrl'ten rehesrsed ano produced.
Modern Dancing Studio, 121& Walnut-it,
open evenings).
SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE
LADY'P MAID Thoroughly vompetent Eng
lish ladl'a maid ft ears' highest refer
ences, desires posltlonl city pref 313 S. 20th,
SITUATIONS WANTED MALK
ACCOUNTANT and systemalli.er. experi
enced, will audit, systematise and make
monthly supervision very reasonably during
snare tlnie P 712. Ledger Office.
ACCOUN TAN r. public, will audit and adjust
books, render financial and cost statements.
make Investigations, etc. 'Accountant,"
P. i) Box 3500
ADVERTISING Toung map. 20 sears,
thorough training, desires to become aa-
slstant to advertising manager, Al refer-
i nee. M. 320 Ledger Office .
BOOKKEEPER, experienced manufacturing'
and corporation, ouallfled, desires respon-
slble position T 0o. Ledger Office,
CHAUFFEUR, mechanic, ex-soldler white.
single, age 27, 10 cara experlcnco on
I lah-grade American and foreign cars: prl-
vale: clt) preferred C 322 Ledger Office.
F.M'ERITiS'VEIl butler anil houseman, with
1 hnow leripe or vaiei desires position mone
' Woodland ri."i,MI I N llasviood
iOTIAIN" lNSPrCTOR- Young man cxperl-
enccd In cruin and feed business desires
I position In the East M32S. ledger OltJce J
' fiirdinr-.n suH orlnd.. A,,i-itti. n. TcVrll.h
shears, waiita work, referenced O 21.
Ledger Office. 1 . .
MENOGRAPHKR Sacreter.vn live ambi
tious young man. married desires posi
tion; 12 jcars' experience. P, 707 Ledger
Office.
STENOGRAPHER, cleric, 23, high school
graduate, wants publtiou with advance
menl 720 Berks st.
WHARTON SCHOOL graduate, live, ener
getic, single, 23 sears, desires to looate
with broker or exporter offering real oppor
tunity to learn business, cotton or grain
preferred: present eniplosm.nt accounting, 2
seara' off exp.: unnueatlonable character:
references. O 234 ledger Office.
YOUNO MAN. 2J, II 8. graduate, evening
buslheasachnol student, deslrea a position
In the office of some good, stable business;
rapid tsnlst. some knowledge of stenography
2 vrs,' clerlcal-exn O 321 Ledger Office.
YOUNG MAN. 2.1 j ears of age, rerentlv
honorably discharged from marine corps,
doslres position; Ave sears' experience with
one of largest national hanks in the South;
hs( references. C, 327 Ledger Office
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
MISS HRKINS 2001 LVinbrldee. wallls
i''d.v'a maid, porlornald, vvaltereaa, Wash
ington winter: tuller, aecond men. cooks,
waitress parlormaids, nurses, governesses,
laundresses kllchenmalde Palm Beach win
ter: help wanted all capacits Phone Spruce
8027,
MRS NICHOLLS, moved lo 23 S. 20th st !
wants butlers second men, couples, cooks.
140 to- 173: kitchen maids, parlor malde.
waitresses, chambermaids, ladles' maids,
purees, horseworkers Ph. I.oc. 2130
COOKS, chanvherinalda, housework girls,
want positions. Miss Itoso Dougherty.
1313 Olrard ave
WANTED Reliable white couple to take
charge of gentleman's country place: in-
donr service only. 313 S. I'Olh
WANTED at Episcopal Office. 312 S. 12lh
Cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, nurses.
mslds, laundresses, kllchen maid
DEPBNDABLK colored help slwasi on hsnd.
Hursey. 1221V H tilth at. Dickinson M4.
WANTED Comp. help In every capacltv:
reference required 1010 Balnbrldge st.
MRP. HAUVKY. llllu Rlttenhouse so.
Wanted, rellab'e help for every capacity.
MACHINEItY AND TOOLS
TOWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT
Dsnainos. liutors. boilers. Hteam and
sll
tines pumns air compressors
FRANK TOOMEY INl.'.. M27 N. 3d st
ELECTRIC MOTORS MACHINE TOOLS
l-uvvr.it I'jtjuiJ'AIcm
O'BRIEN MACHINERY CO. 110 N. 3D 111'.
BMALLwslst plant; 4 power tables; Standard
aewln&r machines; almost new. 1523 N.
24lh st. "
FOR SALE Large lot shafting and hangtrr,
Bellevue Worsted Mills, Hunting Parle ave,
and lflth at.
26-HORSE POWER boiler and IB-spout All
Ing machine, Asher's, ftnori Oermantown
ave -
BALINO TRESS, like netl! cheap t qUc.
huser: can be seen st 40.t N. 3d at
Wnnteil
WANTED A locomotive tj pe boiler. 12 to
IB horse-powers ;nust stand 100-pound
pressure test.
II. B CAS8EL tz SON
2181 North American st
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OLD gold, silver, platinum, plated warr. old
style Jevelry, teeth platrs bought for cash.
Est. 1817. J. U Clark. r.Iln.r. SOT Ssneom.
CAItPET CLEANTNQ
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