Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 26, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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4rHM tt your dlamand tf. you want (a
Mtliu tho highest possible price for them.
Tt. Mitir what other tell you they an
jHrrtlt. ret oar price before you nil. .
we pay is.oo to lioo.oo for each diamond j
wn than other ray. .
1M ti ana do convincen.
We bur any stie, shape or rolor.
Twn floV! for. diamond bought,
Mt.LV TO.. CAI.I 03J CtlKSTNlTT ST.
flione Vnlnnt 73U nlte ?,-.., i
Vrirste ofllfr 2rt door, over ChlMe' Heat.
Corliss Laced Stockings
430 Heed Bldg., Phila., Pa.
LAMBERT &CLESS'NrJJ"-
PRINTING
, SkULl QUANTmU AT mSONABtf PRICES
Estimate Given. A Triil Muni Satletactsaa.
Sugar
Bags for
ror one or two spoons of
ugar. Paper Napkin and
Toothpicks, Oyir Boxes.
WAV Paner. Toilet Papsr
D..I l. 15 ner esse. Job lot Cut
lnuuuuiu Cards, nil sizes,
Wrapping Paper, Paper Rags, Twine.
ezra LEVirisoN58 w! """
We roconttruel, up
lioliter nnd polish
your old uite equal
to now. Leather,
tapestry and volour.
$&$14 $24
Slip ror. ml pstterns
of cretonne, at reasona
Me prlfn
Flreald Chalri from 118 up Our
MprMntBtle lll call at any time and
aiilmatn for sju
Industrial Uph. Be. Furn. Co.
Show Room 4 Vnrtorr rlto or l'hnno
Mil N. lnth St Waj
Walnut I15H
Beautiful
Bracelet
Watch
rrr ftmnll t.
(i (intertable)
$8.75
Worth 5
oemiink r.oi.n riu.Ei)
Full Jeweled Jloiement Opnriinteed or
Money Refunded. This I" a Jobber's
offer, Mutch "III Inst lifetime.
Mall Orders P-omplIy rilled
M. ESHNER & CO.
Wholesaler
7i .MANSOM IsT. 1'IIHA . PA.
Oar $Q.25 Hprrlnl Urnerlet Watelien Arc
No on Male
lEilrsordinsrr valas
Anolbtr carload of
Combination Coal
tod Gti Rasgcs.
Special price as illustrated. S75.00.
Has full ls-ln. oven for coal or fas.
4 coal lids and 4 jras burners. Enameled
drip pan and warming closet. Takes up
HO more room than an ordinary kitchen
range and gives a lifetime nl service.
SAMUEL KLEIN
512 N. SECOND ST.
erc end Furnaen of r"V Kind
Leg Comfort
Pon't soffer from varleese veins,
swollen less. weak knees nnd nn.
kles or othe- lee troubles which
i eed constant, certain support.
rnni.:Rs laced btockino
will msks you happy and easy.
Throw away torturlna elastics
or troublesome bandages and
forxet lee troubles Corliss i
Lsced Stockings msds to msas. I
ure, without elastic, wear for i
many months WsshaUe and
sanltsry. light and durable. Cost
only 32.25 each or two for the
Mm limb S3.7S. end you'd ,
fjau. paj muni tiiwtB tor aw (
support and ease. Call and be ,
measured free, or write for self- I
measurement hlsnk No r Hours I
0 to .1 dally, Sat 0 to 3 HO Ws I
also make abdominal belts (elas
tic and non-elastic) to order.
Penna.rorllsI.lmb Specialty Co.
ltll-13-15 nisert St..rhMa..r, i
Don't Worry About
Your Xmas Shopping
Send for the Idle nour money mikinc Cata
torae and get thla wagon free. 14 other bean
tlfol premiums to select from The cost Is a
postal card. Send It today. Don't wilt.
rosltlrely the best
and strongest wsgon
made , roller tearing,
box detachable el:e
22x11113 Inches,
Thla i one of our fifteen reward premiums
given in our Xmas catalogue
THE PHILADELPHIA SPKCIALTY CO.
34-30 CO. 10TII .ST.
FORD OWNERS, NOTICE
ZIP 'MW '
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w -VT Manifold Heatsrl
- Went Tending
The O-L-O Manifold Heater
Instantly starts Fonl Cars In coldest
weather. Heats a spot on Manifold, vs.
porltlng casollne Immediately, thereby
Insurlrg quick starting.
Bare lour Bark Do Less Cranking
Price 52
Money refunded If not satisfactory.
Hartley-Farrell, Bourse, Phila.
Agents Wanted Phon Lombard 1575
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American and Euronenn Plans
431 Rooms. 222 Baths, $2.50 to $3
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MEMOlnt" NOTirKS
lliptlst
A CHURCH HOME IN THE HEART OF
THE CITY
Till! FIRST I1APT1ST CHURCH
Seventeenth street above Walnut
TAUTER HELM JONES, D D . Pastor.
OKOROE E. NICHOLS. D V . .Assistant
Pastor.
11 a m Sttrrlna- Thanltsghlnir Day ser
mon by DOCTOR JONES. Special music
b our Solo Quirtet Mary Merkle, Asnes
Koifsnjder. Phil Hippie and Horace R
Hood under dlroction of Trederlck Maxson,
onranlst
Hearty Congregational Slnslnc.
All cordially Inilted
'rewliTterlan
JOttTIIJIINSTKIt PlIKSUYTERIAX .
CHURCH
!l ilh and Rnrlntr sts
REV W. COLTR'iLAN-D ROITINSON. D.D .
Pistor
Thanksgiving Dav Service, 10'45 a m.
DOCTOR HORINSON will preach. Topic:
"DIVINE GUIDXNCE "
Sunday eienlnar Nov. 30, 8 o'clock
Unielllng bronze tablet with honor roll of
those who perved in world war, with ap
proprlate patriotic services All Invited.
THE FIRST PRESlllTLItlAN CHURCH IN
(1KRMANTOM.N
Chelten ae . ct of Oermantowtr aie.
X HEATTY JENNINOl. n D Minister.
JIELVILLE R IH'RLEY, Ass't Minister
TIIANKSOIVI.VO SERVICE nt 11 o'clocli.
Doctor Jennings prenehen restival music.
an Hre enrunm inneci
ltfll STRI-.irr (IIIIU'II, ISth and Arch
THANKSUIVINO DAY SERVICE.
DOCTOR MACRTVEY will preach at
?J?'S. "le'01,1' on ' The Man Who Said
Thank You '
IN irEMORIAII
VANZANDT RITA MAY VANZANDT.
In sad remembrance of our death mother.
I WILSON, DAISEY. HELEN, DADA.
JBeattjS
BAHCHMANV or KAUFMANN On Nov
2.1. 1U10, MAROARETHA E daughter of
Adam nnd the. Into fllrnlieth Itnilrhinnnn
and granddaughter of tho late William Kauf
mann, aged 30 ears. Relatives and frier.Js
nru respectiuiiy invitea to attend the fu
neral services on Thurs , at 1 30 p. m
precisely, at tho residence of Mr. John Dick.
2(124 Ithawn at , Holmesburg. Int. at Green
wood (K of r) Cem.
. BAXTER. Nov. 23 ROBERT, husband nf
Margaret Baxter, aged 70 Relatives and
462, I O O r invited to funeral services.
Thurs , a 30 p m residence of Bister. Mrs.
Eilen Tanning, 4312 Freeland ave,, ltox
borough Inf prliate, Westminster Cem
r rienas may can ivea. eve,
lato Hampton J Weiss, aged 02. Relatives
and friends Altar Socletv of Corpus Christ!
rnurcn invited to runeral, sat., 8 30 a m.,
, 2319 W Clearfield st Solemn high requiem
i mass Cornus Christl Church 10 a. m. Int.
oiy sepuirnre cem. Auto runeral.
BOYER Entered Into eternal rest Nov.
21 MARIA HARDING, wife nt Titus Dndcre
lloyer nf Haddonfleld. N. J, and daughter
nf the late John and Harriet Butterworth
Harding, formerly of Montreal. Canada, in
her 71st vear Relatives and friends Invited
runeral services Urace Proteetant Epls-
copal Church Haddcnfleld N. J ,
vveu Nov -7 int pi iv ate.
BRADEN Nov "4 ivvre u. f
Tohn Braden (nee Prior).
Relatives nnd
friends invited to funra!
ii ' ;i.il
f S.'.n r-h.Vi-P1
f ROrTOWa ChUrdl.
hat., B a. m
1213 ABpen st West Phil
mass at Our Mother
10 a m. Int Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral
ram A.A e..n...i
BUCHBORN Nov. 24. HERMAN, hus
band of Mary Buchborn (nee Rles). aged 67.
Relatlve-i and friends Invited to funeral,
Frl . 8 30 a. m., residence. Valley and Old
York roads Oak Lane. Solemn requiem mass
Church of the Holy Angels 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call
Thurs. 7 to 10 p. m. Auto service.
BUTLER Nov. 24, ELIZABETH J.,
widow of Ephraim Butler, aged 83, Rela
tives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervieen.
T-, . Crt .. M .,..... snH Tl...... .
1 PJutler. 2539 W Dakota at. (28th above
-! H CffiEU'lll On. tk Oceaiv Froni
ill?Jwi I Special Fail Terras
Tirvnrr. v n.i Trvitfo i. ' cension cnurcn ana
.
.-....... -. -;. "w..., nuo u, .. 1nv!rl tn fnnenl. Hut. H.KO ft. m
iicorgo itcngei ana aaugnter or Christian and i ;-;; V. i ai.,n m... nf ;,ii.m r-hnrrh i
latu Louisa Jung, aged 31. Relatives and J;4,7," As' , m in m ln.Q T Cathe.
friends invited to funeral services, Frl. a I "!' he Ascension 10 a, m Int New Cathe
NorthwooTcem Ua,le'"t' lnt' rr,vte' , "'o'CONNELL-Nov 24. WILLIAM M.. ,
TivTv?2.i. ... w. ,. .- husband of Mary N O Connell Relatives
BF.NNER Nov. 25 MARY Wife Of James ami friend- Ran nmlnm Council. No
J. Benner and daughter of Cathnrtne and nm i.- nf r. . vtniri r-nthnll r.lnh
Dauphin) lnt remwood Cem. Friends may . '"f,1""""' "piar . ini. jjrungion v-ern
.all Thurs. eve Aabury papers copy. RAMSEY Nov. 24. JAMES RAMSEY.
CANADAY Nov 25. ORACH ESTELLE, , ajed 72 Relatives and friend, employes
vvlfo of Frank W Canadav and daughter of Municipal Hospital, Invited tt; funera ,
i of late Charles W and Mary D. Wilson I Sat.. 2 n m. parlors of John.S. Berkel
aged 24 Relatives and friends Invited to bach, 3730 Germantown ale. Int. Green
funeral services. Wed . 8 n m.2016Medary rnnr,,5.t,.Crm FJleni5J!,m,V.A'ali,F5UAe5;,Ur,
ave Germantown Int Mazeppa, Pa, REIN. On Nov. 24, 1010. ALEXANDER.
,... .., , ,,. nix," xa husband of Agatha Rein (nee Solomon), aged
I CARROLL Nov 23 MARGARET, widow o Relatllea and friends, also W. O War-
... ---- --- , ., ...,"; . ur" cneuiii abhw, unii AiHuca-uorriiinv eo
Lonshohocken. Pa Relatives and friends in. clety, Invited to funeral, on Saturday morn
vited to funeral. Thurs. 8-30 a m. real g at 8.30. from late residence, 2528
dence of son Alexander II. Carroll. 152J Dickinson st High mass of requiem St
cMof t0hlVfyneAngBe?Tona"mU,,?ntmstB1 ro.l'ce'm uM.rSC,0Ck- t' H,y
ritfrar" COnSh0h0t,n' P- AU'I "0BERTS,-N0V.' """mART. wife of Wll
COCHRAN At Hughsonvllle, N. T . Nov "am G Roberts, aged 42. Relatives and
25 IDA COCHRAN, aged 70. Tho funeral friends invited to funeral Thura , 2 p. m ,
will take place from her lata residence In ! from late residence. Main ft., Hulmevllle.
New Hamburg and the services will bo read I a Jnt jneeehwTOd Cem , Ilulrnyvllle. Pa
In the Episcopal Chapel.
Due notice of
lunorai win ne given
I CONNORS Nov. 25. CATHARINE,
, widow of Richard Connors. Due notice of
funeral wilt be given from 2453 N Opal st
, CRAWFORD NOV 23. ALHIBU F
live, end friends Phn.fn lr Fleasantvlllo Cem.
n ion I O o F nd ROMIO Of 1049 W. Tasayunk
it' n'1 ! O O V lndl"1. FRANK E. son of late e
it. No. 53. lo. o. j., in. ..'... n.mlr ad S5. ne
niAWFORD. Relatives
1 rrlends' Lodge, no.
vHednto fSSeral , services Thur. " p m
!Ieq 10 iunerai Services, inmi . . p m, ,
153 Hansberry st , Germantown, Int. private. I
CRAWFORD Nov 24. SARAH A., widow
of John Crawford (nee Vanderherchen). Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Thurs 8 pm. 8314 N. Sydenham t. Int.
at convenience of family.
DALRYMPI.E At 245 S. 88th st , Nov
24 NAOMI P widow of Augustine James
DalrympK M, D and daughter of late
John L, Passnmore aged 88, Relatives and
friends Invited to services, Thura 10 a
m . Oliver II. Balr Bldg,, 1820 Chestnut t.
Int Low den Park Cem on arrival of train
1 33 p m at Baltimore, Md,
DAVIS. At 11 S. 88th st Nov. 28. KATE
IRVIN. widow of Edwvird T. Davis. Fu
neral service and Int. private.
DAY Suddenly, Nov. 23. GEORGE A
DAY, of 2164. 8. Darlen Bt.. son of late
William A and Margaret Day, aged 63
Relatives and friends. William MeKinley
Council, No 82(1, Order ot Independent
Americans, pnna 1-oate, no. 04, I., u. u,
M . invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 P. m..
Oliver ii. Balr Bldg.. 1820 unestnut at. ini. .private
Mt, Morlah Cem. Friend may call Thurs SMITH Nov. 24 JOHN B.. husband of
eye , ., .,, ,,, I Bone Smith Relatives and friend M. B
DE YOUNG. Nov, 24. MAY CECELIA and P. of Bureau of Water. Invited to fu
DE YOUNG, daughter of late Theodore and neral, Frl . 8.3d a. m 6881 Crittenden st .
J'nlhapln
lerlne r in Young, Relatives ana
! friends invited to funeral services, Frl,, 2
IT m., residence of brother-in-law, jtopert
1 3harplers 1857 N 27th st. Int private.,.
DITTE33. Nov 24 JOHN HENRY. Sr,i
I husband of Dorothea W, Dlttees Relatives
and friends, imperial .Lodge No louo, i u,
O, Fi, Invited to funeral services Frl., 1 p.
in . 120 Elgin ave., Westmont. N, J, Int.
nrlvate.
, DIXON. At Delanco N. J.. Nov.' 21.
THOMAS P. husband of Rebecca It. Dixon.
Relatives and rrlends invited to runerai,
rrl . 1 p. tn . Hickory at.. Delancc. N. .1.
1 Service at M E. Church, 2 p. mv Int.
, DUNOAN. Nov 25: JAMES REED, hus'
"band of Laura Dunzan (ne Blake), aged
1.7 Relative nnd friend Invited tn funeral
"at., 2 P. m.. V412 jiustieton nve.. Bustieton,
Phlla. Int. private, William Per.n Cem.
EA8TLACK, Nov. 24. JAMES E hus
band of Sallle Eaatlack (nee Carter). Rela
.lives and frlenda invited to funeral eervlcea
Frl.. 2 p. m.. 2080 K. Cumberland st. Int,
private. Grecnmount Cem. Omit flower.
Auto strvko.
nKATWS
i . i - t- i.i,
hAT.T.intim knv. 24. JOHti. eon of
Into Aleiander anil Anna Oallaaher, Hela
fives nnd friends Invited to funeral services
Prl , 2 p. m . residence D A. Colllne B188
Market at. Int Greenwood Cem. Auto.fu
nerali Itcmalns may be lis wed Thurs., 7 to
. ofcruiAnDT. Nov. 23, MAnT ann-
iIAnDT (neo nichs) widow of Charles Oer
Imrdt, aied SU Relatives and friends In
ilted to funeral. Ffl.i U P. m,. 1033 N, 7th
st. Int Northwood Cem.
flBTZ, On Nov, 23, of scarlet fsver,
JACK 0 , eon ct John, Jr., and Mary A.
(lets, axed (I years. Residence BU'J Cath
arine at. No funeral
OinsoN At Ileierly. N .J.. Nov. SI,
nonRllT If., eon of Jame rl. and Marc-aret
J Cllbstm. aired 10 Relatives and friends,
II. S. of A.. Troop Nos. 2 and 3. of Doverly.
7s j , invitea to runernl, Frl,, U a. m . par
ents' residence. OJl Cooper st,. Ileverly, N,
J Low mui 10 a. m 8t Joseph's Church,
i Ileverly. N. -J. Int. Riverside N. J. Re
mains may ho viewed Thurs eve.
1 HALLOWEI.I,. Nov. 2J, KLI.RN M , wife
of Harry Hallowell (nf0 Wilson). Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral, rrl.. H'10
a m. residence of son-in-law. John J. Mc
Ornth, 1830 8, 21th st. Mass of requiem
ht. Kdmond'" Church 10 a, m. Int. private,
HATfKS. Nov. S3. MART, widow of John
IHcs (nee Padlan). Itelntlves and friends,
Sacred Heart Sodality of the Immaculato
("onceptlorr Church. Ini-ited to funeral, Krl..
i 3n a. m.. 1010 Crease st, Solemn requiem
i mass Immaculate Conception Church a,
m Int, Holy Crosa Cem
. HENRY. On Nov. 23. 1010, JOSBrjI,
husband of Ann J. Henry, aned 74 jeare
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral sen
Ices, on Prl , at 2 p. m. precisely, at his
lata residence. 2410 N. Marshall st, Int.
prliate, Mt, Morlah Cem.
HESTICR Nov. 24. JACOB HESTER M.
D., aired 80 Relatives and friends Invited
to services, rrl.. 11 a. m., Oliver II, Hair
Hide., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Tren
ton, N, J, papers copy.
IIHini Nov, . 23 KMZA D . widow of
rlenMWd'unl v.'resfdeo
of son-in-law. H, Millard Reed. FallB, town-
shin. Ilucka co . Pa.. BVI.. 1 m t.
Fr.lf.n.I,urlal Oround Fallslngton. Pa.
HUNTER Nov. 23, SARA, wife of Wil
liam A. Hunter nnd daughter of Mary A.
and lato E Passmnrn Walker, aged 28.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices Sat. 2 P rn,. 8421 Jasper st Int.
private, Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be
ewed Frl . 8 to 10 p. m.
eJ,A,?fSO'V,r:?ovi- 24' ,A.nT W widow
of William II. Jackson, late of 700 N. 13th
st Funeral services Frl., Ham, Albert
Moorn & Son, 021 N lnth st. Iht private
JAOO Nov 21 WILLIAM husband of
Edna Jagp (nee Stiles), aged 37 Relatives
nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Frl..
L' p m . 122S N. Darlen st. Int private
KNEE Nov 25, EDWARD j'. husband
of Sonhle A. Knee Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 8 p m..
5141 Hazel ave. Int Frl . Whitehall Md.
KNIOHT At Wenonoh. N J Nov. 24.
ALLIES V. K wife of Edward Knight and
diughter of late Joseph J. and Eliza A.
Van Kirk Services and int. at convenience
of family.
KROLL On NOV. 23. 1910, rRANK J.,
husband of Mallnda Kroll. aged (13 Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral services
on Frl. afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his
late residence 1847 N Newklrk st Int,
prliate. Friends may call Thurs eic . 8 to
10 o'rlrwk.
LEHMAN Nov. 23, CHARLES LF.II
MAN. aged 82. late of 042 N 15th st. Due
notice of funeral will be glen.
LYNN Nov. 23 ROBERT V , husband of
wie laio warBarei j.mn ineo wnitel and son
of the late Patrick and Bridget Lynn (ne
Carroll). Relatives and friends, Division
No. 87 A. O. II.: Lodge No. 771 7. A o
F. M. II... Invited to funeral Thurs. 8:30
a m., residence of son-in-law. James Con
nolly, 8140 Memphis st. Solemn renulem
mass Church of tho Natlvltv. 10 a. m. Tnt
fct Ann's Cem Auto serilce.
MAROERL'M Nov. 24. mm.V. wMnw nt
Oorgn Y, Margerum (neo Kpltt), aged 05
neiauven ana ineuun invited to funeral.
rrl . S n m . residence of son-in-law, Wll-
iiim a niaKc. oi::i v at , j-ox cnase, l'nua.
Int prliate. Creenmount Cem
MAYS Nov. 24. ELLA, nlfe of Clark
Mas. R.litlves nnd friends invltrri to fu
neral services, Trli, 2 n m , residence of
son, Albert J Mays. 2005 N 24th st, Int.
Mt Peace Cem. Friends ma call Thurs , 7
to 0 p m
McCANN Nov. 24. ANNIE S. daughter
of lnte Patrick and Catherine MU'ann. Rein-
ines ana irienns, ii, v, M. soflauty, i.eegue
of the. Sacred Heart of tho Cathedral,
League Auilllary, No. 104, Knlghta of St
John, of St. rrnncis's parish invited to
funeral Frl 8:30 a m., brother's resi
dence, Mr Thomas McCann 2110 Winter
st. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a
m Int Cathedral Cem Auto funernl.
McCANN Nov. 24. ELIZABETH M .
widow of John P. McCanr Relatives nnd
friends Invited to funeral Frl 8 30 a. m
2000 Parrish st Solemn high requiem mass
Church of St. Francis Xavier 10 n m Int.
Old Calhednl Cem Auto funeral.
McCRYSr-AL. Suddenly. Nov. 23. CARO
LINE, widow of John II McCrystal. llela.
tives and friends invited to funeral, Frl.,
8 30 a m residence of sister-in-law, Mrs.
Margaret T. Weber. 3035 Spring Garden st.
Solemn mass of requiem Church of St
Agatha 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto
Bervlce.
McKAY Nov 22 ANNA, widow of
Thomas McKav, Relatives nnd friends In
vited to funeral services Trl , 2 p. m . list
S 23d st Int. Mt Morlah Cem Frlendo
mw cill Thurs. eve.
McNALLY Suddenly. Nov 24, JOHN
BURKE, son of Jane Burke and John E. A.
McNally. Funeral Thurs.. 8 a. m.. parents'
residence, 0380 Oierbrook ave.. Overbrook
Requiem mass Our Lady of Lourdes Church
9,30 a. m Int. Cathedral Cem.
MERRICK. Nov 24. SUSANNAH C,
vvlfo of Edwin A Merrick, aged 84. Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral services
Thurs.. 11 a, m., residence of son Howard
L Merrick Manor House Merrick Villa.
Colllngswood N. J. Int West Laurel Hill
Cem Friends mav call Wed . 7 to 9 p m
MULLEN. Nov. 2rj, JOHN J , husband
of Salllo E Mullen (nee Markey). Relatives
and rrlenns, lioiy isame society or me as-
i'ostomce lToiecuve
No
and
Holy Namo Society invited to funeral Frl.,
8 10 a m . 5227 Haverford ave . W. Phila
delphia, Hlah mass of requiem Church ot
Our Lady of VictcTy.10 a. m. Int. Cathe
dral Cem.
OWEN Nov 24. CHARLES, husband of
lata .lennlo N Owen, aged 83. Relatives
and friends. Radiant Star Lndra. No. 3,
I shepherds of Bethlehem: Unltod Bretherhood
of Carpenters and Joiners of America, and
Woodbury Lodge. No 54. I. O O. F . Invited
to funernl Frl. Ham 313 N 27th st
Camden N J Int Arlington Cem Friends
mav call Thura eve Cane Slav papers cop
?e a
EN
PATTON Nov. 24, JENNIE S, daugh
ter of late Hugh and Margaret Pctton
Relatives and friends, members of the Fifth
Reformed Presbvterlnn Church and Sabbath
School. Invited to funeral services. Frl 2
P m 1037 B Allegheny ave. Int. private
I :,cnnv r... a w. n? Tnni'a iWnnv
' aiV -u. i. '" "u, o i bin,.,
wire or Harry E. Perry, neiatlvea and
f rienda Invited to funeral services Thurs ,
2 p. m , residence of husband, 4.17 Cooper
at , Beverlv, N J, Int. private.
PROTERf Nov. 24. ADA PROTERI,
daughter of Emlllo and Mariana Proterl
Relatives and friends invited to funeral,
Frl. 0 a. tn., 2548 S. 17th at. Requiem
high mass St. Monica's Church. 17th and
Rltner sts . 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem
RAMSDELL. Nov. 25. NELLIE E..
widow of John TV. Ramsdell (nee Tlbbetts)
negatives ana irienas invitea to iunerai, t n ,
. p. m- -SfS.' of daughter. Mrs. A. B
jitjui. r.rvn i aiikhuq bur, ii. u.. iiov.
24. DELIA RODOERS (nee Carney), wife of
John Rodgers. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral, Frl., 8.30 a m . 110 Fol
som ave , Atlantic City. N. J High mass
nf requiem Church of Holy Spirit 9 a. m
uiin ntr,. ,,u
Frederick and
.... i,-...
Margaret Romlr aged 85. Relative, and
,.. nvi,.H tn funernl Mervtreii. Frl.. 2
p m , Oliver n nair mag ih-'u vjnesinui
si Int Northwood Cem, Friend may call
Th,ie T tn 1 0 . rrt.
8EIBERT Nov. 25, ELLA J., wife of O
J Selbert. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeial services. Trl.. 8 n. m . 0027 Chestnut
st Further service Palmyra, Ta., Sat..
2 30 p, m.
SHUSTIR. Nov, 24, ELWOOD C, hus
bard of Eliza Shuster (nee. Kirk), aged 40.
Relatives and friends. Frankford Lodge, No.
No, 292. F. and A. M , Wlngohorklng Tribe,
No S3, I O. R. M., Washington Council.
Vo 1,0 U, A. M,. and Meridian Sons of
Assembly Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m ,
loai Jlowartn at , rTanaioro, jveiimnie ''"
be viewed Thurs, after 7 p. m. Int. North
BLAVEN -Nov. 25 JOHN WILLIAM.
son of Thomas J. and Mary E. Blaven (nee
Luther) aged 8 year 11 month. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2
p m . parenta residence, 16 Central ave ,
UnrUUnVM Pa. fnhnvn For Chase). Int.
Qermintown Solemn mass or requiem im
maculate concentlon cnurcn iu a, m. ini
Hnlv Renuichre Cem , . . .
SOPER Nov. 25. EDWARD J., husband
of Josephine (nee Kenny) and son of Alice C
and late Edward M, Soper. Relative and
friend. Tenna. Council, No 842. Royal
Arcanum, Invited to funeral, Mon., 8.50 a.
m, 1816 Croskev st. Solemn requiem mass
'St EUabeth'a Church 10 a. m. Auto fu-
""sTITES. Nov. 24. JOHN STITES. aged
87. Relative ajnd friends. Lodge No, 1,
UNDERTAKERS
r-k
SchM
J' . 1IAMONP
IMBATH"
I. O. O. F of Camdehl.Wyomlnlr Tribe
of Red Men. Invited to funeral ervlcea.
Thurs,, 2 p. m. aon-ln-law' residence, Hi
Orant st. Camden. Remains may ba viewed
Wed, after 7:30 p m. Int. private. Ever-
rTRlCr?LEn. Nov. 21, RACHEL, daugh
ler of late John and Hettle Strlcklor (nee
Burns), aged 82, Relatives and friends In
vited to funernl, Frl , 2 p m.. residence of
niece, 1033 Howarth st.. Frankford. Int.
private, Cornwell. Burial OrAund. .,,
SULLtVAN. Suddenly, Nov. SS. MAnT.
widow of Timothy Sullivan, Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:S0 a, m..
511 E. Wlldey at, Hlsh msss Immaculate
Concentlon Church 10 a, m. lilt. Old Cathe-
'Swe'eNET. Suddenly, at Jefferson Hos
pltal, Nov. 25. JULIA SWEENEY, who re
sided with Mrs. John II Wilcox, 711 Pine
St.. for 23 years, Relatives and friends In-
led to funeral. Thurs., 8 a, m Solemn
high mass of requiem St. Mary's Church 0.80
"'THOMAS Nor.' 20, at Cooper Hospltali
ramoen! N. J.. mCHARD RODINOTON
THOMAS, aged 72. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. services, Frl . 2 p. m.,
ants W. II M Burrell. 427 Market St.,
Camden, N. J. Int. private Harlelgh Cem
rrlenrls mav call Thurs .after 7 p. m.
THORP. Nov. 25. KATHERINE. wife of
Joseph II. Thorn, aged 74. Rels tives and
friends members of Memorial M. E. Church
8th nnd Cumberland sts , Invited to funeral
services. Frl , 2 pm , 2517 N. 8th st. Int.
Northwood Cem. .Remains may bo viewed
THtre 7 to 10 p, m,
TOML1NSON. At Norrlstown Pa., Sec-ind-day.
Eleventh mo. 24th, ELLEN C
iTldow of Francis Tomllnson. aged 71, Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Friends' Home, cor. Swede and Powell sts..
Norrlstown. Pa., Sixth-day, 28th Inst., tl a.
m. Further services In Bvberry Meeting
House 2 30 p. m Int. Bjberry Trlends'
Burial Orounds. Carriages will meet train
leaving Rending Terminal 1'02 p. m. on ar-
.luil nf fpeln nt flntnerlnn t:fll n. m.
WALLACE Suddenly. Nov. 22 SAM
UEL son of late Wm and Sarah Wallace.
Relatives nd friends Invited to funeral.
Wed., 11 n. m.. chapel ot Andrew J. Balr
ft Son Arch nnd 10th sts Int private.
WEICKE Nov. 24. CHARLES, husband
of Bailie Welcke (nee Kennedy) and son of
late Edward and Ixvutea Weieke. Relatives
and friends, employes of the Baldwin Loco,
motive Works. Invited to funeral. Frl 8 30
a m . 1720 N. Uber Bt. Solemn requiem
mass St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int
private. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
WERHEL Nov. 24. FRANK X. WER
IirjL. husband of Grace Werhel (nee
Keeker), aged 45 Relatives and friends.
Wlt-Ohl-Tu Trlbo No 00, Imp. O. R. M :
Phlla Quartette Club. German-American Re
publican League of tho 43d Ward, Invited to
view remains. Thurs , 8 to 10 p m , 3020
N Darlen st Funeral at Lancaster, Pa.,
Sat morn. Requiem mass St Joseph's
Church 0am Int. St. Joseph's Cem.
WIIITCOMB. Near Elverson. n Bucks
county, Pa , ALBANUS H. WIUTCOMR,
aged 08 Relatives nnd friends Invited to
funeral Frl. Atl services Conestoga Hotel 2
p. m. Autos will meet train at Elverson ')
and 11 a. m.
WHITLEY Nov. 24. WILLIAM M,
husband of Marv Ellen Whitley (nee Klerk
ner), formerly of Mtffllnburg. Pa., aged 72
Relatives and friends, employes of Bnldwln
Locomotive Works, Invited to funeral serv
ices Frl., 2 n m SO N Robinson st Int,
Arlington Cem. rrlends may view remains
Thurs after 7 30 p m
WILLIAMSON. At West Berlin. N J .
Nov 23 MARIE EMMA daughter of John.
Jr., and Patricia W Williamson (nee Smith)
aged 13 months Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral services Thurs , 10 a. m ,
residence of parents. West Berlin, N. .J.
Int. Berlin Cem. Train leaves Market at
ferrv 0am
WOLLENBERGER Nov. 25, LEHMAN.
husband of Fanny Wollenherger Relatives
and frlenda Mt. Morlah Lodge. No. 156, F,
and A M : Chevra Blkur Chollm and Ma
jestic B and L. Asso. Invited to funeral,
p.vt . 10'SO a. in . 1G24 N Franklin st. Int
Adnth Jeshurun Cem
wuyu rsov. . i iiA.-NLi.n w., wiaow or
Henry M Wood. Relatives and friends Qua
W Town Circle. No 08, Ladles of tho O
A R., Invited to funeral services, Frl., 3
P. m . Oliver II Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut
rt Int. Mt, Morlah Cem.
PERSONALS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Tako notice that I will not be responsible
for any debts or hills Incurred ln mv name bv
any one but myself. Refuse credit to all
persona on my account
DANIEL SUTTER. JR.,
Mount Holly. N. J.
Dated November 24 lllltl
THE SUBSCRIBEHS. the executors of So
phia M. Van Artsdalen. deceased, desire
to nscertaln the present whereabouts of Va
leria Van Artsdalen. who ia given a legacy
in the will of said deceased Frank M.
Miller. Asbury Park, N J , J. E. Marryott,
Jamesburg. N. J., executors
I Willi, nn responsible for no dehts unless
contracted by myself. Charles L. Andes,
formerly of 835 Wjnnevvood road.
HELP "WANTED PEMALE
ADDRESSERS, over 17. to address en-1
vclopes at our orflce. either hand or type- l
writer, piecework. Apply Howe Addreeslng
and Printing Co , 701 Chestnut at '
BELL TELF.PHONE OPERATING
PERMANENT POSITIONS OFFERED TO
TOUNG WOMEN BETWEEN 18 AND 25
TEARS.
Jll TER WEEK FOR FIRST 4 WEEKS:
16 60 PER WEEK IN 0 MONTHS. WITH
RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER.
SHORT HOURS
INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHES
COMl-ORTAIfLE REST ROOMS
SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS
CAREFULLY CHOSEN AS&OCIATliS
CALL PERSONALLY ANT WTEEKDAT.
BETWEEN I) A M AND 5 P. M , TO
DEE MISS RYAN, 1031 ARCH ST.. FIRST
FLOOR
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF PA.
BINDERY HANDS
EXPERIENCED
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
BOOKKEEPER Experienced double-entry
bookkeeper wanted. Apply 1210 Race at,,
sixth floor.
BOOKKEEPER and secretary wanted for
private school. P 526 Ledger Offlca.
CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS
EXPERIENCE NOT NECES8ART
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
APPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOTMENT
WANAMAKER'B
CLERIC Bright girl for general clerical
work In pleasantly located ofTlce: central
section: must be quick at figure and write,
a legible hand; state what you have been
doing age and salary expected, P. O. Box
751. Philadelphia
CLERK for general office work; must be
bright and careful worker and be able
to operate typewriter; state qualification
and salary expected. N 20. P. O. Box 8500,
CLERK, take orders and enter sale; ex
perlcnce not necessary: alngle American
preferred. Miller i- Brown, 180 S. 15th St.,
Room 300.
COLORED WOMEN
20 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER
FOR POSITIONS IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SHIPPING OF MERCHANDISE
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
FEEDER
EXPERIENCED ON JOB TRESSES
APPLY BUREAU OF ESIPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS
ESTABLISHED 1809
GIRLS AND WOMEN
MUST BE OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE
GIRLS MUST FURNISH PROOF OF AOE
FOR KITCHEN WORK
PREPARING VEGETABLES
MEATS. ETC
ALSO GENERAL FACTORT WORK
STEADT EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM STARTINO RATES
1NCLUDINO BONUS
$11 AND 116 FOR 48 HOURS
TIME AND HALF TIME
OVER 48 HOURS
INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY
PLENTY OF OVERTIME
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
2D AND MARKET STS,
CAMDEN. N. J.
GIRLS AND WOMEN, WE HAVE JUST
INSTALLED ANOTHER NEW LOT OF
MACHINES, ALSO .ENLARGED OUR AS.
SEMBLINO DEPARTMENTS : NOW 13
THE OPPORTUNE TIME FOR TOO TO
SECURE STEADY WOrtK WITH A MOD
ERN UP-TO-DATE, OROWINQ CONCERN:
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY: OOOD
PAY TO BEGINNERS WITH RAPID AD
VANCEMENT: TAKE ELEVATED. SUR
FACE OR SUBWAY CARS TO S2D ST.
STATION. APPLT FACTORY OFFICE
II. T. 1'AIBTK CO., 8201 ARCH ST.
GIRLS, about 16 or 17 years of age, for light
work; previous experience not necetary;
rood working condition and steady positions
all year round. Ask for MR, ATKISS,
SMITH. KLINE FRENCH CO,
103 N. 6tn t,
JtWJP -rTJCKT-B VBXAXrX
loo amf-st, wanted
OVKR. Id XBARB OP AOE
IN NEW DEPARTMENT
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
LtOIITi AinY FACTORT
DESIRABLF, STEADY WORK
62 WEEKS A TEAR
110 r LUNCHES SERVED
AT LE8S THAN COST
GOOD PAYl EXCELLENT TREATMENT
LEARNERS PAID 111! WEEKLY
LIQQBTT MYERS TOFACrO CO.
3D AND ONTARIO STS.
GIRLS AND WOMEN, now Is the time to
secure a steady, good-paying position In
ur now west works; both asssmblers and
machine operators needed Apply 8Rd at.
entrance Electro Dental Bldg., S8d and Arch
sts.: take elevator to fifth floor. II. H.
ralste Co., 3201 Arch at.
WE REQUIRE Olni.8 TO WRAP TACK
AOES: EXPERIENCE NOT NECES3AHT.
APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUnEAU
lit nnos.
BIRLS. over 10 years! steady position: good
.ab itl.i,AiiH tHAAir tPMlaAriaptap. iasan
Manufacturing Co.
4000 N, 18th St., near
Wayne junction
GIRLS. 14 to 1(1 years of age: continuation
school privilege; good wages; steady posi
tion. Frledberger-Aaron Manufacturing Co ,
41100 N 18th st , near Wayne Junction,
OinLS. 1 AND OVER. In PACKING BE-
PARTMENT DRIED FRUIT BUSINESS:
CALL READY FOR WORK; OOOD WAGES,
ArPLT 130 S FRONT ST. ,
GIRLS to tie bowe, fold stationery, etc.:
good pay while learning. Tl. A. Wright
Co.. Broad and Huntingdon sts,
HOSIERY MENDERS, experienced on liT-
fnnta' hose and children's socks. Apply
rtocKlnnd Hosiery Mills B3U Kensington ave.
HOSIERY Examiners, exp on Infants hose.
uocKiann Hosiery aims. :n ivens-n ave,
HOUSE MISTRESS for private school want
ed: must be 'experienced, P 624, Ledger
Office
HOUSEWORK Olrl wanted, no laundry,
plain cook: reference Overbrook 7210. .
NURSE for a child of 5. Protestant prw
ferred T'dephone Overbrook 13T5 .1
SALESWOMF.N
TOR PART TIME
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMBNT
WAHAlUKUH'o
SCRUB WOMAN wanted, to do cleaning
around a mfg. plant. Brown & Bailey Co .
410 N Franklin, .
STENOGRAPHED Competent young woman
wanted In an established and fast-growing
business: knowledgo of bookkeeping and
clerical duties desirable: must possess Initia
tive and tact and write own letters If necot-
rmv, Kll CUIfllUlIf, Ul UlVV.kllUll. 1,11.1 OlUl
preferred: state fully vour qualifications
and salary to begin. "Z 21," r. O. Box
3484. .
STENOGRAPHER, competent, stata exp.
and ealary expected, V 820, Ledger Of
fice TYPISTS Experienced operators, addresa-
lng envelopes and filling tn letters: piece
work. Apply Howe Addressing and Printing
Co 704 Chestnut st.
TYPIST to address envelopes and enclose
circulars: hours 8:16 to 5: salary S30 per
month: state age and experience. A 29,
Ledger Office
WAITRESS, rhite Protestant small adult
family Apply bv letter, I 821. Ledger
Office
WANAMAKER'S
BILL CLERKS IN BOOKKEEPING DEPT.
KNOWLEDGE OF TYPEWRITING
ADVANTAPEOU3
CLERKS FOR AUDITING DEPARTMENT
GIRLS, 14 TO 17 TEARS OF AOH
GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO BEGIN A
BUSINESS CAREER
SALESWOMEN
OPPORTUNITIES L SEVERAL DEPTS.
WOMEN AS SHEET WRITERS
GOOD PENMEN
WOMEN FOR WRAPPING
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
YOUNG WOMEN AS CASHIERS
AND INSPECTORS
APPLT BUREAU OF ElirLOTMENT
WANAMAKER'S
WOMAN WANTED One white and one
colored woman for part time work: suitable
occupation for person crippled In one arm;
no selling 2404 N 3d st
WOMEN
WB REQUIRE WOMEN TO WRAP PACK
AGES; EXPERIENCE NOT NECES3ART.
APPLT EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
LIT BROS.
WOMEN
FOR CLEANING
DAY AND NIOHT SHIFTS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
WOMEN: good pay; light table work: experi
ence not necessary: steady employment
Frledberger-Aaron Manufacturing Co , 4600
N, 18th at , near Wayne Junction,
TOUNG WOMEN
WANTED. TOUNO WOMEN FOR VARIOUS
DEPARTMENTS
EXPERIENCE NOT NECES3ART
man waoes
APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
LIT BROS.
YOtlKG r.AIVY Olllelf and accurate at fltt-
ures: one who has had some exn. at book
keeping, sieauy posilion. Apply ivuiennouee
jiros . am n oau si., in noor.
WOMEN
under 80 veara of age to work in various
capacities In polishing and Inspecting de-
rariment: experience nor necessary. Apoiy
less-Bright Mfg. Co, Front st. and Erie
ave.
WOMEN TO WORK IN PACKING DEPART-
MENT DRIED FRUIT BUSINESS: CALL
READY FOR WORK; GOOD WAQES. CALL
13(1 M, KKONT BT.
YOUNO LADIES to work In finishing as-
partment ot engraving house; congenial
work; good pay; experience not necesaary,
E. A Wright Co . Broad and Huntingdon ts
General
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1118 Land Title.
HTKNOflH 125- Icnnwledee of Spanish.
HELP WANTED MALE
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
wanted by a manufacturing concern:
one familiar with voucher record
system control accounts. 159.
Ledger Branch, 16th and Moore sts.
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Young man
about 18; also must have knowledge of
stenography; good chance for advancement
for right party. Apply 222 N. Delaware ave.
BODY MAKERS tn work on sedan bodies,
make sample bodies and hang doors: also
good men for all-around closed body work:
we pay good wsges and have steady work all
year round I.oury Top and Body Co,, Gaul
and Adams eta
X.fW .Mnw . -u.. ..,.. T ,
uw i, .,", ,-, ,ur "uu -rural cnance lo learn
good trade: one living In Frankford or
ivensiiisiuii preierreo. 1-none JTanuiord
10W
BOTS WANTED
W Pay our bova from tig In tla
per week: easy work; steady positions
niw ' appiv at once.
Annl,
JJ.-.YI
KER. HMtTII L ntntt
Water st, and Snyder ay,
BOTB
14 TO 17 TEARS OF AOB
OOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR
. r..,nI0!,,ri. ACTIVE BOYS
ArrLT CADET HEADQUARTERS
RIGHT!! PI.OOR
WANAMAKER'B
WsvtJ WAKTP-aCAI,B
C'AHtNslTMAkERS
.,.. -A, raXPEIlIBNCED
ArPLT WANAMAKKR'H FUrtNITOtlB
., . WAREHOUSE
N E COR. 22D AND WASHINOTON AVB.
CAh2!.E,Tr,AIC.e.ns "Cd -" machine
hands: steady work; good wages; light,
modern Plant: best conditions! group Insur-
-"- .. ..ii',' i-.ui iur wjtk. Ljnu i:nn
structlon
, rn an,,. ..j r.- .. -...
5Slh and Grays ave.
CARPENTERS
SUIPJOINERB
100 FIRST-CLASS MEN CAN GET PERMA
NENT positions, inside work
I
ALL-WINTER JOB,
OEO. W. SMITH ft CO.
4.TH AND BOTANIC AVE.
CHECKER Technical man of wide experi
ence in re-enforced concrete structural
steel and timber construction, to read Mue
prlnLdrawtngs: location about 60 miles fiom
Philadelphia, with large concern; state quali
fications, salary and when ou can report In
first letter. Address application to M 807,
ledger Office
CHILDREN'S BARBER WANTED
for department atom: splendid
opportunity fur first-class bar
brr In an exclusive children'
barber shop: good silary; line
light shop; no night work, Apply
at once, giving references, H M
Voorhees lire, 131-135 K.
Stats at., Trenton N J.
COLLECTOR
Collector, Catholic, good, dependablo, steady
man with brains and Initlatlie: permanent
140 to inn weekly Seo Mr. Costello, Room
701. 008 Chestnut st
COSIPOS1TORS and stono nands. N.
ror. Parkway and 1(Jth at.
DOORMEN
WE REQUIRE OOOD APPEARING MEN
TO ACT IN THE CAPACITY OF DOORMEN
AND USHERS
APPLY DMPIjOYMKNT BUREAU
LIT BROS.
DRAFTSMAN
A large Cleveland Industrial corporation Is
offering drafting room positions In Cleveland
with exceptional opportunities for engineer
ing advancement: graduates ln mechanical
engineering with about 5 eara experience
In general engineering work preferred: e&lary
from 1175 per monthvup. depending upon
qualifications: state fully experience, refer
ences and salary desired. M 808, Ledger
Office,
DRAFTSMAN, mechanical, with several
years' experience; permanent position with
good chance for advancement; replv, giving
exp. and sal, expected W 14 P O Box 3470.
DRAFTSMEN
Utn wno are experienced d, atruc
tural design, design and layout ot
power plants, conveyor systems,
heating and ventilating systems or
meer&nieal drafting; a permanent
position; an opportunity worthy ot
Investigation.
Factory Employment Office
The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
AKRON. O
DRAFTSMEN
WE WANT FIRST -CI. APR SHIP
DRAFTSMEN WHO HAVE HAD EXPERI
ENCE ON HULL. ENGINE. ELECTRICAL
AND FITTING WORK. AND ARE WILL
ING TO PAY THE HIGHEST RATES FOR
MEN WHO MEET OUR REQUIREMENTS.
APPLY ROOM 10S
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BLDO.
HOG ISLAND
DRAFTSMEN Tool draftsmen wanted Im
mediately, with experience on tocls. Jig
and fixtures Apply General Tracters. lno.,
l's uisooro n. j
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HOS1ERT FIXER
rib fixer wanted
one capable of taking charge
of large section ot rib machines
good salary and permanent position
for competent man
"C-10." P. 6. Box 8443
HOSIERT FIXER
One who thoroughly understands
Scott It Williams
full automatic lace machines
Good salary and permanent position
for the rlrht man
WALLACE WILSON HOSIERT CO.,
Orchard at. below Unity, Fkd.
PROOFREADER
FOR JOB WORK
ADDRESS A 31. LKDOER OFFICE
RErORTORIAL and advertising man for a
group of New York trade Journals, draw
ing ncrount and commission; must b
thoroughly competent man: able to handle
large business Arms Address Publishers,
373 Fourth ave , New York city. Room 1201.
FURNITURE FINISHERS
EXPERIENCED
ArPLY, WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE
N. B COR. 22D AND WASHINOTON AVE.
MAN. thoroughly experienced, wanted to
take entire charge ot conditioning and
testing department for raw, thrown silk,
cotton nnd mercerized yarns and analyze
dyes: ex-ellent prospects. Box 17, 1010 St.
James Bldg , New York,
MEAT CUTTERS Wanlfd," 4 experienced
meat cutters. Apply American Stores,
4tli and Noble ats
MEN, experienced, to distribute advertising;
money advanced each night. Apply 0:43
a m . 200 N Front st
PACKERS AND WRAPPERS OF
HOUSEHOLD GOOD1, CHINA ETC.
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
PATTERNMAKERS wanted: first-class men
only: nonunion Apply James, 4938 rortleo
st , Germantown ,
NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
North Tard,
Camdtn. N. J.
See our rearesentatlv Mr. La
Course, at tn Stata Employment
Bureau, 1521 Arch at, Philadelphia.
i NEW TORK SHIPBUILDING
t CORPORATION
North Tard
Camden. N, J.
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