Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 21, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 27, Image 27

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1, 1910
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NEW CITY FINANCE
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Councils' Committee Must Get
$100,000 .to Pay Bills Held
Up by Walton
PROVIPED FOR IN
The failure of Controller Walton to
approve. payment of lons.stnn'linjr bills
from the .$2,000,000 loan plores Coun
cils' finance committee In tlie position
of huvlng to raise 'tintls in excess of
$100,000 from current revenue items.
With little or no balance in sight the
members''of the committee next week
will try to get together n fund to pay
for the keep of fceble-mlntled anil In
sane children nt n number of state
Institutions. According In Director
'Kruscn, these bills aggregate over "aS.".,
O00, and must be met nn the institutions
arc in elite necrl ot money.
members of Council familiar with
"II f tlie items rushed through in the
$2,000,000 temporary loan believe thnt
other payments will be held up in other
departments on the ground ot their not
being legal. The final nmount to be
cut from the loan by the controller may
not be ascertained for tome time to
come.
To still further complicate the
troubles of the committee members.
bureau chiefs and department heads nre
necking money to pay the men on the
loan fund payroll out of current, reve
nues. Several thousand 'dollars will
have to be raised for this purpose or
cores of men will have to be dropped
from the city employ until next year.
Abolition of the grade, crossing on
the Chestnut Hill branch of the I'liiln
rielphla and Heading Railroad is pro
yidod for in n bill to bo passed by Coun
cils at 1U first meeting In ' December,
,At the same time it is expected Coun
cils will authorize the city to extend. the
old contract with five railroad com
panies for a continuation of this work
In South Philadelphia. '
In view of Mayor-elect Moore's de
mand that adequate items be placed 'hi
tho budget, members of tho finance
committee will start work in a few
days, going over the demands of the
departments that come directly under
the supervision of the Mayor. This
will likely be Increased to include pro
Tlslon for many Hems thnt were cut out
'when the budget was submitted by
Mayor Smith. Increases, of course, will
have to be provided for by an increase
in we tax rate.
. BANDIT TAUNTS RAILROAD
Wyoming Train Robber Telegraphs
His "Thanks" to Officials
Cheyenne Wyo., Nov. 21. IwurIi
Insly defiant. "Hill" Carlisle, train
robber, is still nt liberty. Soldiers,
trappers, sheriffs, detectives all nre
Bcarrlilnc the emtntry around Casper for
the bandit, tie emerged from his secret
whereabouts long enough to send n tele
gram from Casper to Union PneiHo
officials taunting them for the failure
f their detectives to capture him ufter
he had, single-handed, robbed the T,os
Angolci Limited Tuesday night.
"Union Pacific. Cheyenne. Thanks
for haul on your limited. Some detec
tive forei'." the message, read.
Carlisle was dressed In n soldier s
uniform, according to Western Union
officials. ,
A anrcinl train, on board which nip
armed men. stands tinder a full bend of
steam In the railway yards waiting to
Trcspond to the momentarily expected re
port that Carlisle again is "up to his
old trifks."
CAVALRY TO GET STABLES
Attorney General Holds State Needs
Are Pararrtount to Title Restrictions
National guard ravalry officers have
won their fight to build military stables
nn restricted property in Philadelphia,
according to a dispatch from Harris
burg today.
The attorney general's department
Tiits ruled that the Board of Grounds
and Buildings con condemn property
liiri for use as Btables when the State
Armory Board is unnble to purchase.j
tno ground, owing in reairiuuuuB ngmuai
the creption ot stables.
It Is held that the net of 1010 gives
the sta'tc power to tnko property for
state purposes and that- this right is
paramount to restrictions.
The ownere of the ground desired for
the" cavalry here nre said to be willing
to sell.
EDUCATIONAL
Iloth Sexes
School of Commerce
35th Year
A special Evening Course in
Federal Income and Profit Tax
Accounting is now being organ
ized. This course is intended
for Accountants, Auditors,
Bookkeepers and Business and
Professional men and women.
Ak us for information.
i
Phone, Diamond. !
TEMPLE UNIVERSITV
Oroad St. lielotv llfrki
rimaueipnia
3Q-J)JiY
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
rarkww BnflWawt. ttri am Ckr
Our graduates are In constant demand for
good-paying positions. l.regc anormana.
th" "aey. IP'fdy system. Complete business
and secretariat courses. Day and Night
Ufa'ses. tntensHo training, Enroll
any time. Call or write lor full
particulars and catalogue.
rilll-A. IlL'MNKHS 1'OI.I.KOK
1WII Viflnnim bhi ..-n.v,K-"-
Strayer's Business College
fhll.dtlphla's Oreatsit Bustnesa BchooU
Sit Chestnut St. Phone Walnut HK.
y ,1 ORRECT ttSOUSH. also trench. Private
1 Ifasonai experienced woman teacher,
. Ift--r.aa r. Phnn Ponlar 2r-U(l W.
"KaoU CaleoUtloni and Problem Arithmetic
taught Tuesday and Friday . BwoWJ
xaj lout
kward, jtudenta coi
ed,
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Small
lrla. lndtv.-a.lten.'
l ssTTi - a-' t 7.
Hn. rtootn aim., mt
Clieatnut.
Privato Lom
lk,. Lanf Ja
Uttie.
PROB
EM APPEARS
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WITH FEW SHIPS
AT HAND, TRAVEL
BECOMES PROBLEM
Transportation to U. S. From
Some Ports Impossible,
Others Difficult
i At the present time thoro arc very
I QAMQlfew passenger vessels that nre avail-
'able for transportation, according to the
i .
i home service section of the American
Tied Cross, 1007 Walnut street. This
is why some countries nre putting re
strictions upon clvillnti travel.
It has been virtually impossible to
obtain transportation from any 'of (he
Mediterranean ports. There is, how
ever, a direct passenger kptvIcc from
Syi'n to Italy, where transportation
may be obtained from Naples to New
York. This route is extremely difficult
and tedious.
A great, many inquiries are being i
received fiom people wishing to bring
relatives from 1'olnnd. There is an
American consul stationed at Warsaw,
but due to the unsettled conditions it;
Is extremely difficult to Ur range even ;
railroad transportation to a port. t ins
makes it virtually impossible for people
to leave the country.
There n-e no American, consuls in
Germany or In nny of the central powers
nt the present time. Tho State Depart
ment refuses to consider immigration
cases of enemy subjects 'and no Ger
mans, 'J urks. Austro-Hungarians or
Hulgarians enn enter tJic'United States.
IJy special concession" of the State
Denartment. Armenians nossessine
Tiritlsh or I'rnhdi "shfe-'roniliirts!" mnvJ
be treated or neutrals. In the case of
American citizens', however who have
been In the territory of the central
powers,' it is possible to take up with
the State Department the question of
transportation.
Appointments to City Jobs'
The Civil Service Commission today
announced tin nrmolntment of .Tosenh
,.J. Smith, fiSfU Crittenden street, as art
electrician in tnc mircrm ot Health nt
S4 a dav. Other .annointlnents were!
Florence: M. Corbctt, L'554 West Silver
street, helper in . Ilurenlii ,ot 'l"ca!tli,
(lllll n Vni ' AInrt' A rtlii-t-n 'SB ,...
moiiut avenue, stepogrnpher, Highway
lturcau, $S-10 n year, 'V
WIKTICR RUSOKTS'
ATLANTK) C1TV. X. .1.
tXew!z2&
ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. I
An. American. Plaa Hotel I
of DislmctimcjRealComtort i
riRBPROOP GARAGK. I
capacity eoo. WizlttrrJZBuzton
Oa tKe Ocearx Flrorvt
ElQreRsioriosofCbrnfcrt
Special Fall Tormj
IworfE.Qrostcup.7?xVt7
dte,&lv
' St.ChtrlMFKliMrOokrdwKlk. ltuodled,
Ruanlag water. rri?t bitbi. Cap. SOO.
44b1 wtalas pit.a. riAitf Avvsr tjsvainlf
lmijera'trM.Crbn.fotBierlyofTPriaesxi
HOTEL JACKSON v
Tlrcinla Aye,, first houi from Boirdvralfc
nd steel Pitr, rireproof. private bntbii
running water In rooms.'Kuropean ILB0 day
up; American IS day up; eUv&tor to treat.
No cabaret. R J. nnOQAN.
HOTEL AUSTINE
Purine and St. Jamex Plice. Open iur
roundlnmi opposite L'athnllo and Protectant
chiirchta. $3.00 dally, special weekly.
Steam heat. J. It. J0NK3.
THE WILTSHIRE
Virginia aV. and Beach. Capacity SS.
rrlv. batht, runnlni vrater, elv., etc. Amar,
6 Ian, t4 up d'ly, Bperlal vvkly. Hltlet, HAM
'Et. Et.1.18. ovrnen N. J. COLLINH. nurr.
' HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Alwaia open. Alvi'aya rady. Terras mod
erae. Phone or write M. Waldh Duncan.
VVELLSBORO Kn&kf Avr! &
ni-L,i-juuivv KuVo?plan Ifdsjr up;
tn un wniy,
Park Place, 0verlook)nit Ocean and . City
Park: always open. J. Mcliwaln CbamDlon.
Westminster .K),-.AV'' n,'r: ..,
water, an up Tkly. Elt.COup dally, C. Buhra
HOTEL B0SC0BELKe",v,Lk' :&
uy'"u all yeart 118 up
weeKW; phone jinr
E. MARION. V
wri,mvoon.i n. J.
.
WILDWOOp
.
.nV-TIIE-BEA
Delightful Fall climate. -Invlgoratlne
aalt air.
Reading trains leave Cheatnuf Htreet-
wharf vveekdayi., SioO'A.
il IS'
'JO and.
fl P. M. Rundaya, 730 A. M. (I1.2S' ex
cursion), skso A. ii. ana r i; m;
Heated ;Hotel "
Open for the winter. Coiy and homtr
lllie. 'Splendid food,' 3opd.. aurvlce.
THE DOUGLASS ROYAL INN
WILLARD HALL -BRIGHTON
NEW CENTRE HOUSE
SEA CREST
I.AKKWOOD. N. J.
mURElrnjM PINES
AKE WOOD- NEW JERSEY
Ktiuable eitmatlc cotidl
itanB. ,Golf, rldlnsf and
sheltered walks. ' Dally'
concert nnd danctnif,
Branch office) OEO. A.
IIVHN & CO., Broker.
FItANK P. S1IUTK. Mar...
AKItON. PA.
MAPLE FARM HOME ,&.
Tine home foe aged nennt. rtatea reaaonabte
POCONO MOUNTAIN
Mt. Poeano, I'aj.
Tliii tDnHvnnrl Modern: elegant 1 oca t torn,
fall ft winter rates. Bklt. H L.ftE-V.Artota.
NCIIWKNKVILI.r". PA.
Perlnnmen Inn 'deal modsrn resort!
renaomen. inn higii ltwa.i tri. uatht
soat'r. bsth'g. Bth'g. TennU. Bklt. O. M. Carl
WAHHINfiTHN. D. O.
Burlington Hotel
American and European Plans
431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2.50 to 5
H, T, M1LLF.R. Mr Waahlnrton. B. a
Flv minutes from everything.
TmOlNJA
OLD POINT COMFORT
HOTEL CHAMBERLIN
FINB AUTUMN OOLr
Kswlraumi Pool, Wood KX
Cylilne. Evrr Butoptsn V
Bath tact Tttttntnt. WtlwA v.4
sriJLSet5K!2.' aJ
mm
1TRAYMORE AiuonxxnYi
1 IJRireGREAIESrHaiELSTOCISSl
PARCEL POST
vsorrawi; Ja. .M.oae ...
uw a
UP
Men's
Overcoats
Walters' Pawn Shop
904 VINE STREET
;..- oRONDKD to TI1K C1TV.
FULL DRES
TUXEDO SUITS
Prince Albert And Krock Coati BUck suits
for all occnMorn to hire
Also dinner dresses. en.ntr gowns and
tr-.en.nf,- coats,
IVllLiLiErflY nibort 42ti
Open evenlnso.
AUTO TOPS
PAINTING
Glass Winter Enclosures
For All Model Cars
seat covnns, curtains nonv cr-
holsteiiino rui.i.ui.oit t"IO(.lT.? &
PLATE UI.ABS pit is cuiu-aiao
Damaged llodlca
and Fenders
REPAIRED
Criterion Auto Paint Shop
2544-4B N. 4TH ST
KENSINOTON Ifl-al
Beattjs
AM.EN Suddenly at Mt Holly. N .T
Nov. SO. nARCIAV C A1,I,BT. aged 86
"uneral and Int. private.
ANDERSON. Nov. 10. ntlTH W.
ANDUR80M (ncc Fhavv) wife of Samuel K.
Andereon. aged 22. Relatives nnd friends
Invited to sen teen. Sat.. 2 p. m.. St. Georire'a
Proteetont Kplecopal Church, 01st at. and
llacel ave. Int. private. Arllnnton Cem.
Krlende nirtv rail, at residence of father.
Joseph Shaw,' 0183 Do Ijvncey at,. Frl. ove.
BARKKR. Nov.-. 20. JAMES, husband ot
late. Esther Uarker. aired fift. Relatives
find frlendq. (Heard X.odae. No. 1(1. S. nf
It.: Wool Sotters' llenefleial Assn. Cholten
Neat, No. 1033, o. or u.. invited to runeral,
Mon.. 2 p. m:. .1514 Royer ut , Oermantown.
Tnt. private, N'orlhWc-od. Cem Friends may
Lall Sun,, 7 to 0 p. m.
riAUER Nov. 30. EMZAIIETH wife of
Matthew Hauer (nee Miller), aged 07. Rela
tives and friends, women of Holy Tamlly,
Altar andlltosary Society of St. Boniface's
Church. Invited to funerul. Mon., 7:30 a. m.,
LMOt N. 2d Bt. Requiem maas bt. Ilonlface'a
Church It a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem
Remalna may bo viewed Sun., after 7 p. m.
BEERS. Nov. 17, at Pottstown. Pa
SARAH widow of Henry W. Ileera. Rela
tlves and friends Invited to funerat services.
Hat,, 2 p. m.. parlors ot Albert S. Reera A
Son. 1501 N. 22d at. Int. private. Friends
n:ay call Irl after 8 p. m
BETZ.- Nov, 17. CKAIII.ES. husband of
Paullnvj lletz nged 87. Relotlvcs and friends
Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m ,
parents' residence, 3317 H st. Int Oakland
Cem Remains may bo towed Frl. eve.
RINSFELD. Nov. IS, . JOHN BAPTIST
BINSFELD, native of Echternach, I.uiem
bura, aaed 71, Relatives and friends Invited
tn funeral, Sat , 8:30 a. m.. 229 Plant ave.,
Wayne. Pa Solemn high man St. Kath
erlne's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Monica's
Cem.
UI.AOIWEI.l. K, uM.nl., at Trenton.
N .1 . on 19th Inst . JONATHAN HUNT
BtACKWELL,, In tho 78th year of his ae.
Funeral services at his late residence, 107
west State st,. Trenton. Saturday, morning
at 11 o'clock. Interment at Hopewell, N, J.,
I at the convenience ot the family.
ULISS Nov. IS, MARY It, wlfo of
George w. Bliss. Relatives and friends ln-
itea 10 lunerni services, Mai., j p. m.,
residence of husband. 3H2H N. Franklin st
Int private. Friends may call Frl., 8 to
10 p. m
noSIICR, Nov, 20. WILLIAM, husband
of Mary J. O'Doud Rosher and son of late
George and Mary Rosher. formerly of niH
Chestnut st. Helatlwa and friends, mem
bers of Second Ward Repub. Club, Invited to
funenaL Mon., 8:30 a. m.. 0320 Larchwood
ave. Solemn high mass of requiem Church
of the Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem. Auto funerat.
UOUHEAU. Nov. 10. MAnY A. I10U
REAU, widow of Hurry W. Uoureau. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat..
2:30 p. m , 132 E. Central ave,. Mooreatown,
N. J. Int. private Train Ivaves Market at.
terry, Phlla,, 1:30 p. tn., for Moorestown.
IlllOWN. Suddenly. Nov. 111. WILLIAM
171, LIS. son of James H. and late Ellza-
oetn lirown. agea in. Hue notice ot iu
neral from 2444 S. Garnet st.
UURNETTE. At Laurel Hill. Reading.
Pa. Nov 18. RERTHA S. UURNETTE (nid
Valet), wife of H. E. Burnette. formerly of
Philadelphia Relatives and friends invited
to services, Mon.. 1 p. m., Oliver II. Balr
Building, 18J0 Chestnut st . Philadelphia.
Int private. Qreenmount Cem.
. HUSH. Nov. 111. at Wlldvvood. N .T .
HANNAH, wlfo of William D. Bush (nee
Erdlcott), aged ST, Relatives and friends,
members of Excelsior Chapter. No. 38. O.
E. S . Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2
p. m.. Steelmnn's Chapel. 8033 Kensington
ave. Int. Oakland Cem
CALLAHAN Suddenlv Nov. ID. DEN
NIS, husbind of lste Margaret Callahan,
formerly of County Cork. Ireland. Relatives
and friends, Iloiy Namo Society of St.
Agatha's Church, Llmerlclt Ouards, Invited
to funeral, Mon . 8'30 a. mi residence of
son-in-law, Frank Montaiue. J05 N, 80th
jt,."W. Phlla. -Solemn high mas of re
nufem St, Agthas Church 10 a. m. Int.
New. Cathedral Genu Auto service
VjAIUlULL,. .VOV. 'J. CATHARINE A,,.
widow of Patrick Carroll, formerly of Atlan
tic City, r.elatlvea and friends, St. Genevieve
Council. C W. R. I... 'nn,l AUterlv Uv.
Circle. No. 230. Companions of the. F. of
A, invited to funeral, fivm residence of
son-in-law, i nomas cauanan, 3841) N. Park
a-ve. Sat , 8:30 n. m. Solemn high mass ot
requiem at St. !Stephen'a Church 10 a. m.
Int New rathedral Cen.
CAitTEn. Km n r.rr.T.T i vr i.
,of Benjamin F. Carter. Relatives and
'iv-1'"1" .nviica io servicoa. axon., 'j p. m..
2380 8. 07th at. Inu private. Friends may
can Sun., B to 10 p. m.
HCRAIO. Nov. 10 SAMUEL, husband of
Caroline Crals (nee .llartman). aged 88.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aerv
Jfe. .Sat.. 11 a. m., David II, Schuler
Bide., Broad and. Diamond sts. Int. private.
Remains may be viewed Frl,, T to 0 p. m.
t DICKEY. Nov- '10 at Tucson. " Arts..
JOHN, huatunri Of riva M. nlr.lfev ir,4 .ah t.r
Ijyoulae and late John Dickey. Duo notice of
-tunferal will be given. from0210 Hazol ave.
-DONAHOU. Nov. ,10. feLLKN. daughter
or jatu jonn ana Mary Donatioe. aged 08.
Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. Sat..
8 a. m.. parlora nf John Crawford. 2637
Weatfleld ave . Camden. N. J. Solemn
requiem mass St. Joseph's Church. 0 a. m.
Int. Calvary Cem, Remains may be viewed
Frl. eve.
DUFF. Nov. 18, JOHN, husband of
Elisabeth Duff (nee McMulllnV Relatives
and friends members of Clan Cameron, Tam
o'Shanter and Caledonian Clubs and mem
ber f Onston Presbyterian Church, Invited
to funeral services. Sat., 1 p. m . eon's
residence. 2727 Sydenham st. Int. Trenton.
N. J. Friends may call Frl. eve.
DUNKELHEROEIt. Nov, 10, PETER 8..
husband of Clara E. Dunkelberger (nee
itisnew, agea u.i, iteiatives land friends,
members of Mepoken Tribe, No, 881. I. O.
K. &!., and Bricklayers' Aspo., Invited to
(.funeral terylces.Mate residence, Hothlshein
piKe nna vveiss ave., fiourtown, ja.. Hat.,
.1 p. m, Int. Union Cem.. White Marsh. Pa,
Tako'Allentown 'trolley from Chestnut Hill.
EATON. Nov 10. ALBERT M. EATON,
M, D;. at 2017 N, 18th at. Relatives and
friends Invited tn funeral services, Sat,, 11
n., m.. Church of the Annunciation. 12th and
Diamond sts. Int, private. Remains may
bo viewed Frl., 7 to 0 P. m. Omit flowers.
.ELLIS. Nov. 10. SARAH T., widow of
Edwin Ellis aged 00. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral aervlces. Bat., 2 P. m,,
Penn Widows' Home, 140t E. Susquehann
ave Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cem.
FETTERS, Nov, 10. ELIZABETH,
widow of James Fettera (nee Donahue)., late
nf 31.1 S, ath st. Relatives ana frienas
Invited to funeral, Sat,. 7:30 a. m... apts.
nf Andrew Ebert'a Sons. 238 S. 4th at,
.Mass nr requiem at. jiacys unurcn a. m.
Int, Holv Cross Cem, Remains may be
viewed Frt . 7 to 10 p. m. Auto cortege.
FLETCHER. At Detroit, Mich.. Nov, 18,
EARL husband of Amy Fletcher (nee
Webb) and son of Charles S, and, late
Anna H. Fletcher,' aged 80. Relatives and
friends Invited to iuneral aervlces. Sun,, 1
rh m, residence, of father-in-law, Charles
11. vv
. Webb, 111S Klllrldge ave., Wt Colllngi
rood. N, J. Int. private, Friends may
alt St,. T to V p, m.- '
wooa
FOIILK. Nov. IS. late ot 2033 N. SUA at.
MARTHA A., wife of Robert T. Foulk
tnee Marshall). Relative and friends in
vited lo funeral services. Sat., 2 p. tn.,
residence ot sister. Mrs, Albert P. Jones,
2000 E. Ann st. Int. private, South Laurel
HID Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.,
after 7 n. rn
FRIT14. Nov. 20 vA-NNIE. wife ot John
G. Frit', aged 40, Relatives and friends In
vited to funerat, Mon,, 8:30 a, in.. 2720 N.
Grata st, High maas St. Columba's Church
10 a. m, Int. prlvte
OE8T. Nov. SO. JOHN 'W.. husbind of
Trnnah Geat (nea McGavl. arsd R7. at 1781
-Porter at. Due notice ot funeral will be
HAt.l" Nov. IB. MARY ELIZABETH.
widow of William J Hale, aged 7B. Hela-
tlves.and friends. Class Nb. 18 of the North
west Memorial Baptist Church. Invited to
funeral. St-. 2 p., m from, slater' resi
dence, Mr. M. Dola-i. 2181 N. Natrona st.
Int. privgt. Norfnwproi cem
IIAMaj. ov. u.
20. CATHARINE. Wife
riua nallea nf funeral will
Edward Jiamm.
Wvt. U A?H HARRIS.
pje given tram
iiAnnio,
KeiativeMand fretwu Invite u funeral. Bit.,
10 W irVw.( rMw ;t M. Marsaxt
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WRATHS
Dunn. 780 N. Olth at. Int. West laurel JIIII tig?- NOTICE IS IIF.RK.V IIVI ui.vi
Cem. nematna may be Mewed Frl. 8 to 10'jFv n application will tie mail "'
p.m. Otnernor of the Commonwealth of Penn-
HKSREn Vnv m ANNtn V... widow of svlvsnla on llio 8th ilnr of Hctcmlier, A. II.
George Hcsser, aged SO, Relatives ana
friends Invited tn funeral services. Sb
n. to.. .1721 Powelton ave Int. private. Wet
I.nnrrl Hill Cem. ...
HIM. At Prrkaste. 1 , Nov. 10. MAIIT.
widow of Joseph F Hill, aged 70 Rela
tives and friends tmlted to funeral. Hat., !
P. m.. parlor nf Mrs. llenrv Schneider
. Son. 1011 W. Cambria at. Int at Green
mount Cem. . !
1IOP1IAN. Nov 10. HERMAN C . hue-
band of Kltrabetn llephan (iie Fischer).
Relative, and friend. Ml. Morlsh .L.ode,
No. 135. t and A. JL: llorrla rattle. No.
SO. K of O. K . Penn'Townamp i.oaue, .-no.
,SI0. I O, O, r. areble Counell, No. 13. O.
'of T. A lnltert to funeral, Kun . - p m,
lIHu N. Croeliev at (22d and Norrli le '.
Int. prlvnte. Itlllelde Cem. ttemalna ina bu
lewed Wat . after 7pm ....
ItOUHT. Nov 18, .lOItN C . litiaband rf
(Mary A, llorat (nee Grebe), aired n Ilelj-
Mhee and frlendi. .tournevmeti Oonfeetloneri'
land Cake HaWs' llenenelol Aeso. . the Caka
tlakera' and Confeetlonere' Tearly lleneflclal
Soolcty: Illchlatid Circle. No Mi, II. ot A.,
and emnea of Horn fc Hardart i'a, and
1 Henellclal Aeo Invited ti- funeral. Sat.,
ll'SO n m. 4510 N. joth at Int. private,
I lvv Hilt Cem. Friend" mv call rrl eve.
JOHNSON Suddrnlv, Nov 20, ntCH-
Altn A JOHNSON, at brother's residence.
30 i: State at, Media. Pa Due notice cf
funeral will be clen
KANE Nov tn. I.TX J enn of Cath
erine and late Mariln Kane TlrlatUea and
frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat 7 30 a. m ,
oarlora of I.ela II. Snlft. S W ror I'Jtti
and Jefferson tin Mas St Malarbl'a
Church 9 a. m. Int. Holy Cron Cem. Auto
funeral.
KINO Nov 10 MArtOAHKT n. KINO
fnea Henlv), wife of .lamea P Klnn. late of
lSIlt S, Cecil at Itclatlen and friend" 'n
vlted to funernl. Sat. H.H0 a ni , Oliver It
reoulem moss Church ut the Most lllessed
8imm.ii in i in. Int. llnlv Cms. rem.
Hair liunamp, iu cnemur er, woieinn
LEVY Nov. 19. nilHTHA. daughter of
l.lto Lewis and Rnchel lv- Relatives
ortrt frlenda Invited to funeral service. Sun.
1! n m.. residence of brother-in-law. Mark
IB. Ducks, 1232 W. Allegheny ove Int.
Adstli Jeahurun cem.
MACK. Nov 20, AON'KS. wlfo of
Thomas .1. Mack (nee Kennedv) Relutlvrs
and friends Invited to funernl Mon . 8 30 a
m , I04 N 03d at Solemn requiem mass
Our Lady of Rosary, Church 10 a. m. Int.
St. Denis' Cem.
MANOENO. Nov 20. CAROLINE, wife
of Joseph Ft. Mangeng Relatives and
friends invited to funeral services, Mon, 2
p. m . 1272 S. Ilonialt it Int. private,
Kflninrf mntr onlf Dim ni'a
MARKS Suddenly.' Nov HI. 1ICRTON
Mar'l.s. Relatives and friends Invited to fu-
neral services. Sat . 2 p m 431 S. Both I
MANSFIELD, husband of Sarah Maneely
st Int West Laurel .11111. Cem . .
MATTHEWS On Nov.19.1010 CHARLES
F. MATTHEWS. huibnnd nf Catherine
Matthowa (nee Bresnanl. Relatives and.
friends, also employes Mtdvale Steel and
Ordnanco Co., Invltetl to funerat on Satur
day morning, at h:30, from lato residence.
203 W Clapler at,. Oermantown High
requiem mass St. Francis of Assist 10
o'rloclr. Int. private. Holv Sepulchro Cem
McAFEE Nov. in. LEWIS, husband of
Sallle It. McAfee. Relatives nnd friends nf
the fnmlly Invited to funeral services. Sat..
ai V HI . "I .1. IIVUHl'l r. liril.niii.
rt-.. Ka .1-...- T7-I a,.- .-Am U tn in ,
O'clock
MoRRIDE Nov ID. WILLIAM husband '
nf late Mnrv J. MoBrldo (form-rlv of 12.18 ,
N. llth at ) Relatives lind friends Invited
to runeral. Mon., N:30 a. m , n'joT iiuist ave
Solemn high requiem mass at Church of
Most Bles.ed Sacrament in a m Int. Holy
Cross Cem Auto funeral
MCFADDEN Nov, IP. WILLIAM M son
of late Dr. W. II, and Sarah Yocum Me
Fadden. Relatives and friends Invited tn fu
neral services. Sat , 2 p. m.. 121 W. Wash
ington lane, Oermantown. Int. private.
MONTGOMERY. Suddenly, Nov. 20,
HANNAH CLARK, wife of Harry T. Mont
gomery. Relatives and friends Invited lo
funeral services. Sat.. 8 p. m., apts Kirk ft
Nice, 0301 Oermantown ave., Oermantown
Int. private.
MURTITA. Nov. 18. JOHN, husband cf
Martha W. Murtha nnd son of late Thomas
and Marv Martha. Relatives and friends
William T, Hamilton Lodge, No, SOO, r. and
A, M., Invited to funeral services, Sat.j 2
P. m., 2428 N. 17th st. Int. rrlvte, West
Laurel Hill Cem.
ORMISTON Suddenly. Nov. 20. MAR
ION ELIZABETH, daughter of Andrew C.
and Ida M Klotg Ormlston Funeral serv
ices ot parents' residence, 210 W Pomona
st., Oermantown. Mon., 3:30 p. m. Int.
private
PENROSE. At Allen Wood T . Nov 1,
LILLIAN B, PENROSE, wife of Pierce T
renrose, Jr. (nee Ouempel), aged 20. Rela
tlves and friends Invited to funeral services.
"i.i v iii. iio,. ,-ie i.incey st.. vv. J'nua.
Remains may be viewed Frl 8 to 10 p. m
Int private. Greenmount Cem. Auto fu
neral ,nKIN?No;'v,17., Cnt"- n- n PER-
KINS, nged 78. of Camden N. J. Relatives
and friends. Ionic Lodge, No 04, F. and A.fl
-u., aim an organizations nr which he was
a member. Invited to funernl services. Rat ,
2 p. m., ants, of W B. M. Burrell, 427 Mar
ket at . Camden, N. J. Int private. Har
lelgh Cem. Omit flowers.
TONTIUS. Nov. 10, MARY E widow of
Joseph Pontius oi"ed 70. Relatives and
friends, Hetty A Jones W. R, C. No. 124,
!nlted tn funeral services. Hat,, 2 p, m.,
S3 E Mnrttn st. Roxhorough. Int. Private,
PORTER. At 3244 Chestnut st. Nov 10.
ALICE HATCHER PORTER. Int. Louisa.
Ky
PROSSER. Suddenly Nov 10. LEMAN
EDGAR,, snn of late Joseph S. and Etnlflne
Prosser. Relatlves-,nid .frlaada'ln.vlted to
funeral services. Sat. 8 p ''mr," n23 N. 8th
st., Camden. N. J ! also Sun., 2'80 p. m.,
In SI.'B. Church. Turnervlllo , Train leaves
Chestnut St., Phlla., 1 p. m , for Grenloch,
' 'o'l'INN At r.n.11 Pine st . Nov. IS,
ANNA, wife of Edward Qulnn. aged 7S.
Relatives and friends Invited to' services,
Sat.. t:30 p. m . First Philadelphia Seventh.
Day Adventlst Church, Slst and Locust sts.
Int. private.
SCHRANK. Nov. 10, MARY (nee Rlchter).
wife of John I. Schrank. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral services, Mon.. 2
p m. SS44 Greenway ave Int. Fernwood
Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun . 8 to 10
P. m
SEARLBfl. Nov. 10 HORACE, hu-band
o Margaret (nee Blair) and son of Marv
and late Samuel Searles. aged 23, Relntlves
and friends. Monelto Tribe. No. 447. I. O.
R. M.. Invited to funeral. Sat 2 p. m , 408
N. 24th st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends
may call FrJ . 8 to 10 n m.
BHARPLKSS Nov. IT, EXrjtA M.. wife
of Charles F, Shsrpless, aged 03. Relatives
and rrlends. 1 Delayers and Helpers' Locals,
Nos. 18 nnd 17. Invited tn funeral services.
Frl,, 7:30 p. m., 128 N, Edgewood st. Int. '
Allentown. Pa,, Sit. '
SHINN. On Nov. 20. 1010, ALMIRA F .
wife of George W. Shlnn and daughter of
lite, Andrew and Alpilra F. Jackson In her
70th vear. Int private I
HICKLER. Near Yorktown, N. J., Nov
10. CHARLES SICKLER. nged OH. Rela-
'tlves and friends Invited to funeral servlese,
Sat.. 10:30 a. m.. near Yorktown. N. J. Int.
Alloway Baptist Cem. Autos will meet
train at Yorktown.
SIMON. Nov. 20. LOUIS A., son of Louie
II, and Bertha Simon, aged 4. Relatives
and friends Invited to services. Sun.. 8 p. m.,
Farents' residence, 4010 Trenton ave, Frank
ord. Int, Oakland Cem.
SMITH. Nov. 10. HERMAN J. A.
SMITH, husband ot Clara L. Smith (nee
Rleder) and son of Anna Apple and 1st
Charles C. Bmllh. Relatives and friends,
Idge No. 2. II. P. O. E. i Washington Camp.
No. 480. P. O. 8. of A.: Washington Lodge,
No. 0. H. of II. i Phlla. Turngemelnde,
Wednesday Night Bowling Club, Phlla, Itlrle
Club. Phlla, Coal Exohange, employes of
Smith A Ilolthaus. all other societies of
which he was a member. Invited to funeral.
Hat.. 2 p. m.. 1220 W. Lehigh ave. Int.
Germantnwn Crematory
SPICER. Nov, 10. GEORGE LE ROY,
son of Justice J. and Mry E. Splcer (nee
Warrington), aged 1 year and 1 month.
Relatives and friends Invited to funerat,
Sat,, 2 p. m., residence cf parents, (1180
Callow hill at. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
service-
SPRINOLER 7ov. 19. CATHARINE
wife nf Charles Springier (nee Lahr), aged
08. Relatives and friends, members or
Archconfraternlty of the Holy Famllv, St.
Ursula Beneficial Society, Pocahontal Home,
No. 10, n. of A.: Grand Home of Pennsyl
vania, tf. of A., Invited to funeral, Mon..
8:30 A. m., 1B40 N Ilthgow st Solemn
requiem mass Lt Peter's Church 10 a. m.
Int. St. PeUr'a Cem.
8TEINHART. Noyr 10. rERCIVATj
PAUL, husband of Dolores sous tie stein
hart and son of Frank and Alice Stelnhart.
nf Havana, Cuba, aged 28. Relatives, ana
friends Invited tn funeral. Mon,. 9:30 a. m..
Oliver It. Balr Building. 1820 Chestnut st,
Solemn reaulem mas
S m
Patrick's Church
11 a. m. Int. private,
New Tork paper
copy.
STUDHOLME. NOV. 10, J, HOWARD, Jr.,
son nf Howard and Sarah Studholma (nee
Maraden), -aged 17 Relatives and friends,
emplovee of Thomas Wolstenholma Sons
i;o., lnviiea to lunerai services, am., i
P. m residence of parents. 3207 norer st.
uervlce at Trinity Ilefomed Epucopai
Church 2 p .m. Int. Oakland fern. Be
mains may be viewed Frl., after 7 p. m.
SUMMEIISOILL. Nov. 20. EMIl.T. wife
of John Summersglll. aged 64. Relative
and friend Invited to funoral services, Sun.,
2 p. m , at Victoria Union Chapel, Victoria
Plush Mill, flwrthmore. Delaware co. Pa,
int Aioaie, cem,
TOMASCO, Nov 10, CAKMELA. wife of
Louis Tomasco. Relative and friend In
vited to funeral, Mon, li.ni. 1710 S, 18th
t. Solemn high man of requiem St. Rita's
Church 10:4.1 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
TORRENCE At Ivyland. Pa.. Nov. 28.
MATT1E M. TOHRENCE. wlfo of Hugh Ter
rence, aged 00, Relatives and friends In
vlted to funeral, from lata residence, Sun.i
l p. m. Train leace Heading Tirminm
0:23 a. m, for Ivyland t. Int, Nnhamlny
'ApANDBnqntpr, Nov. 20. josepha m.
VANDERQIUFT. widow of Joseph T. Van
dergrlft. Relatives and friend Invited to
funeral service. Sat,, 1 p. m., residence of
daughter, Mr. Frederick W. Snyder. 103 E.
Front st.. Media, pa. Int. private,
WATSON Nov. 20. OEOHQB B.. hus.
band of Catherine Watton (neo Coleman)
and on ot lata Robert and Catherine Wat
son. Due- notice of funeral will be given
from 4417 'N, Orat st.
ZUNER. BERTHA ZIINER. beloved
mother of Major A C, n. Zuner. Nov. 2o,
Service church Funeral Vampbell Bldr,,
Broadway at 68th St., New Tork, on Sat
urday, Nov, 22, 2 p. m. Omit (lowers, Swti
paper please copy.
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I.KOAI, AnVKItTIIKMKNTS.
1010. under the provisions of an act of the
General -Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania entitled "An act to prcnldw
for tho Incorpcratlon and reaulatlon nf cer
tain corporetlons," approved tho 'jnth day
of April, 1874, and the supplements thereto,
for the charter of on Intended corporation
to bo stMed Kllck Tubing X llrnldliiK Com
pany, the character and object of which l
to engage in manufacturing, bmlntr, selllni:
and dealing In tubing braiding, piping, con-
iliill rwntalfirt hAt. lis snertnltlcs
autot'roblle accessories light hardware and
articles or a similar or cognate cuarscter
from metal, rubber, fabric, wood or other
material cr i omblnatlon thereof, and for
theso purposes to hae possess and enjov
all the lights benefits and privileges of said
act of the Uenerol Aisemblv and tho sup
plements thereto.
LOST AND FOUND
URAC'UMST Ioat. November 8. allter I ten-
tlty bracelet. Inscribed Mrs Masnafd
I.odd. Reward. Return to O. II. Norrls.
4HQ i.and Tltli. rildg
PIN lost, rlnco Tues . Nov II. diamond
and emerald bar pin. alued for associ
ation: $.10 revwird end no questions oelecd.
Communicate with ,T I C , Locust (1114. or
Woodland inaa m
TIRK Ivist. n white wire auto wheel and
tiro, l'rldav eenlnF. vlelnltv nf Qerman
town, reward Call Market 33"0
PERSONALS
ALKX O KOUYOUM has sold his business
known as the Southern Qulik Lunch and
nafn,irnnt nt 701 Wnlmtt st Phlln . P.T..
to Aslereos Phlssekedes anil Nicholas Phlsse. I
lra,ln f-ri1ttnrs Rr. Iierehv notinnd tn nres- 1
ent all clo'ms before ''. . "l i '
office. I. (. Lutes Heal I.rtate Uroker, U.J ,
Walnut st
;!
MARKS HAH SOLI) his business and ; '"-l. !','?, AV""r--N . " "'RAP PACK
equipment. S. W cor 3d and Arch AOl.S EM-ERIENCr. NOT NCCKSHARY.
sts tn M. SnvMer ,tr Pon. nil Oermantown I
ave.. Phlla Ta All creditors present thcli
claims before Nov 2fl 11110. . t
i IIERBIIY give notice that I will not be
responsible for anv debts unless contracted
by myself. IrnnK C Coll 13H Spruce st.
1 IIBREHY glvo notice that I will not b-
responsibie ror oenta unices contracted ov
myself Trank C Kolb, 13th and Spruce sts.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ADDRESSCRS
over 17. to address envel-
nnps l,v hand at our office, niece work
good writers nnli. Applv Howe Addressing
and Printing Co .704 Chestnut -t
BOOKKEEPER and secre-nry wanted
for 1
)UUlIUrM till'l r-i i i - is , xi'ii
private school . P 025 ledger Office
CHAMllEHWOItlC nnd vvnltiai or mending,
good reference P lot, ledger Office
CLERK Bright girl over in. to Hie enr
reepondencn and assist In flle rocm. cen-
trallv located oltlce. state age. experience.
education and salary desired. P. O. Box
701. Philadelphia
COOK, chambermaid and waitress,
small famllv 1431 Dlnmnnd Din
2 glrl,
nr.n w
.. v........
I 'I II XIILf;!, Vf,.Vll..,
20 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER
roll roefllll.l l,l,u.,v ,i.uii. i
WITH Till) S HIPP NO OF MERCHANpiSE
apply nrnr.AU of employment
WA:..viAivrju-
COOKING nnd downstairs work nnd tn n- I
slst laundress family 5. 1 child: wages 58
:.. . . .. - .,... ..
Cvnwyd 304 R.
GIRLS, over 10 years: steady position: rood
wages; 48-hour week. Frledberger Aaron
Mfg Co. 4000 N. 18th Bt near Wajno
Junction.
RELL TELEPHONE OPERATING
PERMANENT POSITIONS OFFERED TO
YOUNO WOMEK BETWEEN 18 AND 2S
YEARS
I
111 PER WEEK FOR FIRST
I WEEKS.
gin
a ro pp.n wnmc in n months. WITH
RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER.
SHORT HOURS
INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHES
CO.MFORTAHLE REST ROOMS
SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS
CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES
CALL PERSONALLY ANY WEEKDAY.
BETWEEN (l A M. AND S P. M. TO
SEE MISS RYAN, 1031 ARCH ST.. FIRST
FLOOR
THE RE1.L TELEPHONE CO OF TA
IiEAMF.IL EXPERIENCED ON LEVERS
I.Cl: DEPARTMENT WORK. STEADt
WORK AND GOOD PAY: 4J-HOUR .WI2TJK.
APPLY NORTH AMERICAN LACE CO .
8TH AND AI.LEOHENY AVE
CHILD'S NURSE wanted to take euro of
24-ear.old rlilliL.nnd tn assist with II
monlhs-nld Infant, good wages will lie nalil to
m nurse refs. preferred 322S Mont-
gnmerv ave.. nr phone Diamond -'Hits .1.
COOK. ihnmbermHld and waitress, rerer
enoes required. Phono Oermantown 200.
002.", Greene st
COOK nnd chambermaid, waitress. 2 whlto
girls for famllv of 3 adults, reference.
fnll Mnndnv 1R.12 Pine st
CHAMBERMAID and waitress wanted col
ored: best of refs. Apply 011 Hansberrv
st , Germantnwn. Phone Oermantown 2000
r vMPnr.LTs soups
ESTABI ISIIED 1800
(URLS AND WOMEN
MUST BE OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE
GIRLS AIL'ST FURNISH PROOF OF AOE
FOR KITCHEN WORK
PREPARING VEGETABLES
MEATS. ETC
ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM STARTING RATES
INCLUDING BONUS
114 AND Sl.l FOR 48 HOURS
TIME AND HAt.r TIME
OVER 48 HOURS
INCREASED Al'TOMATICALLY
PLENTY OF OVERTIME
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
2D AND MARKET STS.
CAMDEN. N. J.
FORELADY' Experienced In handling help
and lo factory routine New department
being established. 44-hour week: $20 per
week. In answering state fullv past experi
ence. Personal Interview desirable. Glass
Founders Corporation Mtlltown. N. J
GIRLS
WB REQUIRE OIRLS TO WRAP PACK
AGES; EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY.
APPLT EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
LIT BROS.
OIRLS. white, for light, pleasant work, al
lowing qulok advancement to steady girls:
all sitting worft: steady all the year round:
have no use for loafers but want neat girls;
wages $8 per week to start, with Increase
second week; quick girls can soon make good
money. 1211 Spring Garden st.
100 GIRLS WANTED
OVE 10 TEARS OF AGE
IN NEW DEPARTMENT
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
XIOHT. AIRY FACTORY
DESIRARI.E. STEADY WORK
82 WEEKS A YEAR
HOT LUNCHES SERVED
AT LESS THAN COST
GOOD PAY. EXCELLENT TREATMENT
LEARNERS PAID 112 WEEKLY
IiIOaETT U MTKRS TOBACCO COMPANY
8D AND ONTARIO STREETS
OIRLS
OVEn 18 TEARS OF AGE. FOR LIOHT
t'ACTORY WORK: ATTRACTIVE WAGES
APPL.T BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WAJJAJIAKER'S
GIRLS. 10 AND OVER. IN PACKINO DE
PARTMENT DRIED FRUIT BUSINESS.
CALL READY FOR WORK, QOOD WAGES,
UAI.1, 1HU H, M1UW1 Cll,
OIIILH to tie bows, fold tattonery, etc :
good pay while learning E A, Wright
Co,. Broad and Huntingdon t
Q1HL wanted to work In cutting room.
gonne Shirt Co., 1214 Arcn i.
CIRLS wanted tn work on folding paper
boxes at 12.73 per week. Brown 4
Bailey Co.. 410 N, Franklin st
GOVERNESS wanted ror 2 little girls, aged
7 year! must . musical, salary sou, aoi
4fl. Warrenton. V
HAND SEWERS
APFI.T BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
HOUSE MISTRESS for private school want
ad! must be experienced, P 024, Ledger
Office.
LAUNDRT
i MARKERS AND SORTERS
" APPLY MARKET ST. LAUNDRY
1808 FILBERT ST.
SALESWOMEN
FOR TART TIME
APPLT BUnEAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
bTENOORAPHER wanted: state ens, refer
ence and salary desired, P 828, Ledger
Office. .
TAIIXRESSES
ON MEN'S CLOTHING! ALSO LEARNERS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKElt'S
TELBPHONtS OPEItATOU. egparlsnoed Bell
ana Keystone; stafiavflarv-: give veiepuone
ausaktw, JJ5, LedJ-l Ottflca.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANAMAKKRS
Ull.l. Cl.t:ilKH l.V IIOOKKKKriNO I1BPT
know i.i:nnK or TYPHWiirriNCJ
ADVANTAQl;OUS
CI.KUKS rott AfDITINO DKPAnTMKNT
Oini.S 14 TO 17 YHAIIS Of AOR
UOOI OPPOKTWNirV TO 1IKOIN A
11U81NKSS CAItnKIl
SAt.USWOMP.N
OPPOriTt'NITlKS IN 8KVr.RAI DKPTS
WOMKN AS sttr.r.T WR1TI5HS
noou pi:.v.tnN
WOMIIN VOR WIIAPPINO
KXI'RUIRNCK NOT NKCKSSARY
YOl'NO TVOMP.N AS CASIIIKtl-
AND INSPKCTOItS
i:MPI.OY.MKNT IIUttKAO
tVAN'AMAKliR'S
TKLIIPltONI) OPERATOR with bnntviei '
of tvpewrltliifr, Apply 1.11n-lr,21 Chestnut I
' I
'ilTnrr ti'iiiti-
TOR rwiofl AND r-'OttNTI-tt WORK I
APPLY IIURHAtr Of nMI'LOTJfU.VT
vv ,...viaivi;h h
WOMAN wonted to do cleaning around office
and fnctoiy. Ilrown & Holley Co.. 410 N
l rnnltlln st
wo.Mny
vpi'i.y Ejri'LoranNT murhai;
UT UROS.
WOMEN TO PACK STATIONERY
AND CANDY
. . . LIGHT WORK
rn,Y nfitEAu or employment
WANAMAKElt'S
WOMEN
FOR CLEANING
, . n DAV AND NIGHT SHIFT
M'PI.Y Ht'llEAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKElt'S
WOMLS, good pnv. light table work: ex-1
perlence not necesarv. steady etuploy
men,'.i"."lV,.ur.yfch I'rledberger Aaron Mfg. ,
Lo 40(10 N. 18th st . near Wayne Junction.
.. VOCNO WOMEN
1. to to yeaiis or Ann to sell
Mi:iti'ifNnisi:
. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
PP1.Y lU'REAtr or EMPLOYMENT
WANAJfAKER'S
YOFNH Olltl. for Ire cream and r.uT
Applv
A ni-.l 1IIA r a .. " "" " "" "
1410 I.nrnst st.
YOl'NO
LADIES to unrk In finishing de-
... 'l,"m.'",1 or engraving house: cnngc.Hal
" ' in. k,,i, nni . ninnrinnnn ...
1 . i,.. ,... ' ...'... 'Ji
nMia rv
" ., rmni I
Prond and Huntingdon sts
HELP WANTED MALE
1TH AND ALLEGHENY AVE
nooKKKEEPER Active joung man. not
over 25. for merchandise sales ledger,
must be a person we can bond and come
well recommended, also bo able to handle
large number of accounts, excellent oppor
tunlt lo learn a good business, stato ago
experience nnd salary desired. 1' o. Box
7.11 Philadelphia "
ARTIST wanted for catalogue Illustrating;
a gond opportunity for joung man with
some experience to develop with rnpldlv
growing catalogue department of large
manufacturing companj ; should he able to
make wnh und line drawings of mechanical
1 subjects from blueprints nnd prorcrably know
how tn handle the air brush; locution 60
iiuirn irum i iiiuiueipnia write, stoting age
experience and present salary, M 730,
Ledger Office.
llODY MAKERS tn wnrk on kedan bodies.
make sample IhhiIcs and hang doors, also
good men fcr all-iround closed body work:
we pny good wages and have steady work all
venr round I.nury Top and Body Co Gaul
nnd Adams sts
BOY -Largo printing plant, located in cen
tral section of tho city, wants a bov lr
olllce work, must be over HI jearB nf age
and havo Mnlshed grammar school; wo want
a boy who Is neat, bright and anxious lo
7r.. '" ' ' "inv'J enu 01 ine Duslness,
this Is a real chance for a boy who Is able
to apply himself and learn: we are looking
for a bov who. In the not very distant fu
ture, wll be able tn tackle n man's work ,
write fully In own handwriting, stating age i
and schooling. Address Jl 2211 Ledir?,
Office. otl I
BOY wruited for general work In large office:
excellent opportunity for advancement.
w,.tj- nr,,,,, iioui, mencan stores
CO,,
siii nini iimhm Hie.
B9?;,,i'n 57?"' ! "nlPPlng department. '
Wllllpms. Broun 6 Enrle 1118 Chestnut st I
BOYS
11 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE
GOOD OPPORTUNITIES FOR
BRIGHT. ACTIVE BOYS
ATPLY CADET HEADQUARTERS
EIGHTH FLOOR
WANAMAKElt'S
BOYS, between HI and 18 sears of age neat
appearance, for pavroll work Apply Ed
O Budd Mfg Co , 2.-th and Hunting Park
ave
BRICKLAYERS for Detroit, Mich M jr Mr
hour; 0-hour day; double time over hours
on Sundavs. faro advanced: 18 month Job:
good bovvrd and room for to..',!) per week on
Job: open-shop conditions Report at once
with tools at 113 N 12th st. PhthdalphtaT
CARPENTERS
AND
SHIPJOINERS
300 FIRST-CLASS MfT CAN GET PERMA
NENT POSITIONS. INSIDE WORK
ALIWINTER JOB
GEO. W. SMITH & CO.
40TH AND BOTANIC v II
COAL handlers and trimmers: plenty of
overtime; come ready for wcrk. idd H
3d st. Rooms 4-.1.
DESIGNER Wanted, experienced drafts
man of Nottingham Iscn curtains. Ad
dress, stating snlarv and particulars, to
Columbia Lace Co . Columbia. Ps.
DOLL REPAIRMAN
WE REQUIRE AN EXPERIENCED DOLL
REPAIRMAN: GOOD SALARY. APPLY
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. LIT BROS
DRAFTSMAN, experienced on reenforced
concrete and structural steel work; location
Philadelphia: permanent position to man nt
ability: stato fully sour experience I' 707.
Ledger Office
HOG ISIAND SHIPYARD
WANTS
SHIP JOINERS
SHIP CLEANERS
LABORERS
Plenty of work and good
workinc condition
PASSER BOTS
Must be over 18 year and furnish
proof of age,
APrLT
Mr. ShattucV office
1521 Arch''..
on
Employment Offlo
Hog lilsnd
HOSIERY FIXER
One whn thoroughly understand
Scott A William
Full automatlo lace machines
Good gtlsry and permanent position
For the right man
'WALLACE WILSON HOSIERY CO
Orchard t. below Unity, Frankfort!
REAMERS EXPERIENCED ON LEVER1
LACE DEPARTMENT WORK. hTEADY
WORK AND GOOD PAY. IS-HOUR W 1 ;
APPLY NORTH AMKItrr-AV t c
HELP WANTED MALE
I'ORHMAN. machine shop In lalie charge
of fitting and erecting textile machinery;
f'ate age. experience nnd tilary desired.
IM11'3 Ledger Office.
I IIKI.P
S00O JIQHB MKN
Absolutely no tatior trouble
T be efflclentv of our present force
enables us to "speed up "
Hhlpjard or!tern nowhere todiy draw
javeti) elopes bigger than llioso ot our
faithful cmplojes
WHY?
Wo bae placed practically all work
on a piece price, basis and we set nn
limits Wo encourage you to mal(e all
lou can
WB WANT
1000 experienced men. whn are look
ing for n future who desire M davs
w-orli ter week, fi hours per dav whp
win live on our townsite. ;i to a tmn
titea walk from their work, who weigh
not less than l.'O
pounds, and who
desiro to learn
trade.
neaitny outuoor
Our leslaurant 1 nneratfil
at cost
for jour Iwneflt After ou
work 4
hours tupplv von with tneal tickets
nnd plire sou li slenm-hented quarters.
Tou must arrive here not later than
I,?,,? " m ' lo ,,0rk ,h """"
WE NEED TODAY
RIVr.TERS
IIOLDIIUS-ON
HEATBRH
HXPBRIK.SVnO ROI.TBRS UP
ROLTBRS' LBARNi:RS
PA.tNTi:RS (SHIP)
ELECTRIC WKLDURS
Pt.ATi: HANOBRS' t'ELPERS
SIIH'KITTKRS' HELPERS
PAINT OI.BANERS
200-
-PASSER BOYS 200
aoo LAnonr.ns
Th
best camp Jolt In the U. S
Mieam-neatea quarter
testaurstit thnt flchts the high
cot of living
ATPLY
MR I.EYDEN 1021 ARCH ST , PIULA
PENNSYLVANIA
MERCHANTS SHIPBUILDING COR
PORATION. AGENT, U. P. S R .
EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION
HOSIERY RIB FIXER
One who Is capable of
taking charge nf large
section of rib machines
Good aalarv nnd permanent posillon
for competent man
"L-84," T. O. BOX 3170
LABORERS. 20(1 wanted. Kears-Roebuck
operation, long Job and steHdv work;
Roosevelt boulevard, west nf Asiluni pike.
Olnev avenue car lino within two squares
nf Job Apply at Irwin & Lelglilon, con
tractors. LABORERS to handle coal: plenty of over
time: como ready to work. 133 S. 3d st..
Rooms 4 and n.
MAN WANTED
who thoroughly understands
flat-rib machines
Right man can make
good money
WALLACE-WILSON HOStr.'RY CO.
Orchard at. below l.'nltv. I'rankford
MAN, oung, wanted for assistant Janitor;
must bo a good worker and have reference
as to honesty. Apply r,20 N 10th
McCANDLESS GORDON CO.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
have a position for the best shirt drafter
and cutter In tho United Stotes. Apply at
once.
231 Oliver ave.
MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN (two), wanted
nt once: permanent position, good work.
outside of Philadelphia; state experience.
salar v. etc.. In reply tn Box P 710, Led O rf
yteel and Ordnance
NICETOWN
neds
inolders and helpers
laborers
men for open hearth
men for rolling mill
carpenter
rotary operators
APPLY
Wlssahlckon
PACKERS AND WRAPPERS OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CHINA. ETC.
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
PAPER CUTTER wanted to cut cardbo.rd
"" a Brovyn & Carver . Apply Brown ft
Ballev Co., 410 N Franklin".
JOB PRINTER First-class Joh compositor.
union shop. J30 for week of 48 hours;
pleasant surroundings The H. C Cook Co .
- uiucn tmu itiuii--ir nii'iioenviue, vjnio.
, PIPEFITTER AND HELPER wanted Apply
7'3(l a m . to "uperlntcndent, Allegheny
wharf. Crew-Levita; Co y
RIGGERS men familiar with moving ma-
ch nerv. Annlv F,l n n,t.!H Mr-,- ,
2.1th nndi Hunting park ave
ROOFERS Apply Warren-Ehret Co., Silt
..,,., .,, r, n . r, y 1 ,
SALES.MAN, A-l, for New .Teisey territory
for selling shirts, overalls, gloves and
hosiery, P 717 Ledger Office
1 SALESMEN Thoao having real estate In
surance securities or specialty sales ex
perience preferred. Mr. Golden. 401 ilellevue
Court Building
SALESMEN Good opportunity for live
wires to sell an exceptional stock, the
future will hold big things in store for the
I m-an who makes a success, experience pre-
f.rrViV but tint atisftliitnli' a, noun ,.,, ,. .....
other qualifications ara satlsfactorv Phono
I,oou it 104,1
SALESMEN 2. good, clean cut. wanted to
sell sioci. in an on corporation that bears
the- closest investigation, salesmen fur loin,.
delphla and nearby territory; good commis
sion, an opportunity to mako real money in
a good, strong company.
Apply James A. Ettlnge. 02(1 Bulletin Bldg
SAW HAND, ono thoroughly familiar witn
1'ircuiur niivr. iJiiy 1-11 w uuua -Virg Co
th st. and Hunting Park ave
SCORER and cutter, exp. nnd tellable,
wanted for paper box factory In Wash
ington for Immediate work: state experience
ami salary expected. Columbia-Specialty
Paper llor Co . Washington. I) c.
IF YOU ARE TIRED OF MOVING AROUND
FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER I
LOSING TIME AND MONEY
GOODYEAR ,
OFFERS YOU PERMANENT WORK
THE YEAR AROUND I
EXCELLENT WORKINO CONDITIONS
AND A CHANCE TO EARN P.ATES IN
ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR ABILITY
' ALL-AROUND MACHINISTS
BORINO MILL
BENCH AND FLOOR
LARGE LATHE
GENERAL REPAIRMAN
BLACKSMITHS
CARPENTERS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
Apply In person or write at once to
FACTORY EMPLOYMENT OrFICE
THE GOODYEAR TIRE t RUBBER CO
AKRON OHIO
SHIP REPAIRMEN
Excellent opportunity; permanent positions
for few technical experienced Inspector
thoroughly familiar with all branches of ship
inorougmy laminar wnn an iirmivnc- or snip
renalr work and caDAbln of taking charaei
se'.arr commensurate with th responsibility
Of th PMlfon. .R.plle which wl'l b
aereo cnnnoeniiai aanui'i afsie ejjTv.,
and rererences ju detail Hex 3, Jfll
St.ivfarar Hid,, Ker Yofk.
HELP WANTED MALE
SOLICITOUS Wo hn. nn openmir for II
first class solicitors for life Insurance,
eatable monthly, good opportunity to buttl
n pereimnl business, tio lapses to cover
Annlv llootn 4"d .'inance Tlidg
bTOCIv HA1.BS.MAN lo handlo Issue of
merit, harktd by advertising campaign!
permanent position Charles R rilddle A
.Co. 101 ilellevue Court llldg Ask for Mr
Golden.
TOOt.MAKCRt WANTP.f) ON ltd AND
Io'-cSk'n!' nUKM-KNT WORK?
AUrocAii co,. AitUMOitn. pa.
WANTED FIRST-CLASS ALL-AROUND
MACHINISTS AND MACHINE OPERA-
TORS l'Olt LARGE HEAVY WORK
IS FIVE-FOOT VERTICAL
OPERATORS
110 RING MILL
10 FIRST - CLASS ASSEMBLERS WHO
HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE ON
LARGE STKAM ENGINES
r, six-foot vertical boring mill
OPERATORS
R THREE-FOOT VERTICAL BORING
MIM ur&iiA'jujia
S EIOII r FOOT RADIAL DRILL
OPERATORS
TRESS
1 HORIZONTAL BORING MILL
TOR
OrERA-
I
MODERN HOUSE) WITH ALL CONVENt
ENCES CAN BE HAD FOR NOR
MAL RENT WITHIN 10 MINUTES'
WALK OF TUB PLANT
APPLY OR WRITE
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
ERIE. PA.
WOOL .MAN. at least tl years' experience In
manutacturlng nnd handling wool from
raw Rtock on; must have had a textile euhool
training setting and merchandising experl
encn helpful; good opportunity to beeenne
a factor In the wool Industry. Reply giving
full expcrlenco and 3 Orst-rlass business rcf-
orences B 718 ledger Office
YOUNO MAN for clerical work, to ono who
la fair penman nnd witling to leHrii. we
havo a position which pays a gnod starting
salary with advancement nn soon as war
ranted. Apply to Credit Manager, Darling
ton's Chestnut st
General
EARN BIO .MONEY
Do lathe work nuto replr. mechanical and
electrical driving or storage battery worK
we trnln men on praitttnl lines
Philadelphia Meihunlrtil ElcMrlcnl Sehool.
Call 014-niS Brown Kt . Philadelphia
I SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE
WOMAN wishes work from 0 In 3 dally
any kind nf work. Writo 2003 Market at,.
1 seeond Onnr
WOMAN widow educated, capable compe
,. '.rW' adaptable desires position ago .TO
II 307. Ledger Office
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER experienced. will audit,
open, Moso or write up books dav or eve-
nlnir. moderate Bhone Woodland 3H.",3 M
BOOKKEEPER experienced stoi.k broker
ago and banking business desires position,
first-class references B QUI ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER thoroughly experienced,
double entry, wishes position evening will
audit open books B 200 Ledger OfOco
DRAFTSMAN, chief or assistant experi
enced on llftlnir mnehlner, nn.l (.mull ,u.
signs and shop lav-nut on production basis.
M 727, Ledger Office
EXECt'TIVE Master salcMmuii where
doing Ingenuity, orlglnnllty, unerasing n
ergv. pleasing but determined personality ts
wished for not satisfied, jiiouii II 230
Ledger Office
! INDUSTRIAL t ENOINEEP.
I h "!",?, r,m.p. ','''".? f"' .'
ouallfled tn
reorganization nr
any part of systematizing In any lluu of In-
uumrv. hot tn iiinores. ra
MAN, 30. army officer. :) veara manufactur
ing nnd 5 v cars' newspaper advertising
experierce, seeas connection with agency or
advertising department of firm or corpora-
' "on where erfort nnd good ideas will (rect
foundation for future n 208, Ledger Off.
j MAN. under 40. excellent business knowl-
edge, desires position, one abova tho aver-
age salary second conslil. B 21fi. 1,ed Off.
1 MAN Discharged A E V man. married
expert dver nnd color chemist desires posl
I Hon of any kind II SOS. Ledger Olflie
Man. married, thor. knovvl. of fooB product
bus. seeks pos with big oppor , must he
lsrae. A-1 liropnsltton B 210. Ledger Office
YOUNO MAN 20 presently employed, hut
desires to i luingo nnd connect with re
liable concern, knowledge of accounting and
attending Wharton evening school best of
references It 231 Ledger Office
YOUNO MAN- v. good Investment' Services
of young man college graduate stenogra
pher. Uplst, representative appearance a
private .ec'. amanuensis tutor or will lenru
salesmanship. In or out of town It 304,
Ledger Office
YOUNO MAN. 2S veors old married want
position for next 4 munihs, 7 years' ex
cellent business experlenco as office manager
and purchasing agent for large corporation;
can furnish best of rets P ,13, I,ed Off.
FOR SALE
We Make ami Sell
National Cash Registers
and Credit Files
lowest prices: small monthly pay
ments; no Interest charges, written
guarantee, old registers repaired,
rebuilt, bought, cold und exchanged
JOHN T. WATSON
Agent
The National Cash Register Co.
73d CHESTNUT STREET
Phono Walnut 403 Main 202
TYPEWRITERS RENTED
NONV1SIBLE 3 MONTHS. J5.00
VISIBLE 3 MONTHS, J7.30 UP
Factory Rebuilt Typewriters
American Writing Machine Co.
SIM CHESTNUT ST
WALNUT 2451) MAIN 320
OFFICE FURNITURC Desks of every de
ncrlptlon, modern filing devices In wood
nnd steel, all aire tables several telephone
booths, 100 feet ofOie partition In tots to
suit and other comnlete enulnment In nice
condition at prices that will please you.
HUGHES llth and Hullnnwoiid
l'Olt SALE Columbia Grafonola. beautiful
walnut finish and In first-class condition
o tlOil nnd ti.o a lllng price is 7.'i Call
Dickinson 31iil M between 030 und 8 p. m
1 1 write B 2"4 Ledger Office.
OFFICE FURNITURE
Large line desks, safes, file, cabinets aji&
general office furniture, store fixtures.
We buy. s-'l and exchange,
PATTEN FURNITURE CO.
LOCUST 407(1, 1127 ARCH ST. RACE 2804
OENl'LEMAN wishes lo sell hi rpecfal late
model O-passenger touring cart excellent
I condition, aa good as new Call 4it Mlll
hnurne Oarage, ll.lil and Market sts
BABY carriages, complete 1010 lines, over
100 styles all color! " our 110 special
I B. Miller, (104-00 9. gd st. Open evening,
COMPELLED to vacate, meat fixture for
sale, Call 3833 Market t Friday. A
a. m tn T p m
REFmUEHAIORS and fixture for grocer
and meat market: terms If desired
RANDALL t CO., 831 N. 2d t.
BABY stroller reclining back, hood, tTJ.&d.
nthei SO; Pullman coach, f 12, doll tioachea
S3 up Auerbaeh 311.12 Glrard ava.
i BILLIARD, pool, comb It, Xd-nand. bought,
. mm eenf t, Tfen fr. kiln u (lirara al-a
, L, '. ,,.,..u n -. i.i ,.,; ' .n.iTii
""',.;' HmV "-ui. thin walls 3 NLrcSri'
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