Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 28, Image 28

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919
K-7 wft4M sorww
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
PRINCESS DREAMS
By HOKTENSE AVILESON
n nftc ,h,1 Vdnit- nlnlnr niclit.
fc,. 0 -...., ....... ....--- -,
" hut tho wildncss or tnc nigm. secmi-u
ty have little or no effect upon tlio
ttowd of merry young fellows gathered
It? around the fireplace in n room o one
,t the dormitories of Jiuueioii Loucgo.
AHnottgh there una much laughing nml
good-natured "kidding" ns story after
'tory was told, friendship and good-
' fellowship prevailed. After all hut one
bad related some story, true or fic
il tuUua Anon stli'nra reltmcd for i-cverii.
Btomrnts.
Little Jack MacKenzIc finally piped
ps "Well, Dick Holmes, it's about
time we heard our tale.
The fellow thus addressed was sit
ting apart from the otheis. gazmg
i-reamllv into the tircplnce. as if deep
If in thought. When spoUti to, he lazily
trctcnea inmseu, uu .". --
comfortable into his roomy Morris
'chair ns if reluctant to leave his
thoughts. . . .
Then after hesitating n moment he
tartcd : '
nit ,., nnn mnrninir last suinnicr.
- When I was spending mv Miration at
a small village in me mu- """",
tains. Tho, hotel was deneited. and nil
the usual diversions 01 a suimni-r ic
sort had lost interest for me, I turned
to reading, but I was unable to find
anything iuteicsting around the office,
80 I walked over to the village library
for some books to pass awns the time
before luncheon.
"When I was looking oer the
shelves devoted to fiction, I noticed a
book bound in white leather, the title
of which was 'Princess Dteams.' ihe
name seemed promising, so 1 took i
down. Of course jou know, fellows,
anything pertaining to the opposite sej
elvvajs interests me."
"Leave thnt to ou. Dick, re
marked Tom Alvvanl, his chum
"I took the book to a ihnu m"ir lb
windov and as I opemd it, a im'ture
Xeu OUC. 11 nub u piviuic ul u fail.
about nineteen."
"Enter the princess. The heio fi'
In love with her." chimed in Tom again
Here there was a moment's pan-
while Dick seized Tom, ami cilmh de
posited him in the waste paper basket
"And fche was J ery lircttv gill
continued Dick, after Tom had rescued
himself and resumed his seat
"She was seated on a iiistic bene.li
holding a parasol in one hand and a
letter, which she was reading, in the
other. By her expression it was evi
dently a ery pleasant letter
"There was something -er attr.ir
tive and pleasing about her face, and
tho more I looked at the picture tin
more determined I became to find ti
original, although I was at u loss to
know how to begin.
"I thought and thought, nud at last
" I asked the librarian who hid boriowi '
the book last. She told me that the
book had been loaned to a gui-t at a
neighboring hotel, but thnt it lud been
returned more than a week ago
"Then another difhcultj arose Wa-i
the person who borrowed the book the,
original of the picture' If so. hnd the
nirl left theji-fllaec? If not. how was I
frntn iA ft flit ti ii tif-n it
i
sfil eveiings later I was sitting I
in tBe office of the hotel reiding The
ArJr n,.ono,l nn.l a ngrll nf inline Ill-n I
pie stepped in. They stood in the dooi -
way as it looking tor some one. ilieu i
saw one of the guests, it vnuiu woman
who had recently man led one of mv
'.brother's college chums, hasten acuxs
tho lobbv and shnke hands with tlicm
Wondering who Blanche's friends were,
I looked up and snw 'Print c-s
Dreams.' After preliminary greetings
were over they turned and went into
the parlor.
"It was impossible for me to rend
I Eat there thinking of the picture I
had in my possession, the original of
which was in the ni-t room fyion .
Blanche came out through the o!h e t
and looked around. Seeing me appur-
ently buried in m book whuli, bj the
waj was '1'riuiess Dreams,' she iiime I
over to me. 'Dick, I wan"- j"U to nnet
my friends. Do leave that book and be
entertaining. I want jou to make a
good impression on Dlise '
" 'Certainly, Blanche.' said I, 'it is
"Princess Dreams," ' as 1 caught a
glance at her delicato prolile through
the broad opening
' "Princess Dreams' ' Dick Ilolnns.
What are jou talking about''
" 'Nothing, Bmnche, nothing, I was
just thinking '
" 'Eilse! Kilse" thought I, 'eouldshe
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PHILA. ITALY
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' Tf freluhl rates, nusremtnts, permits
tvi siaer particulars applr te
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO,
AGENTS
"t&gWW--
be "Princess Drenms." or was it one of
the other girls?' However, I didn't I
nave to wait Jong to linn out. i nearu
mit-clf acknowledging tho Introduction,
'Miss Wesley,'
MVUixnca n,.i,,n,,i ii T Piilloil Iikiv
was verv much prettier than her pic-
ture. The pictuio showed but one ex-
pression, wherens In life cciy varjinK
thought and emotion betray.d u new
phase cif her loellness."
mnirlp flip, liernlnn nml ns In fllrv I
tales, thev lUe happj uer after."
".lack," began Dick, seriously, "mi
mother nlwnjs tnuj;lit ini tnnt littlo
hii a iilimit1 )-... (innii 11 till tiit nfinrfl.
1,V " i,or liipk'K om-m iiehted in) mcr- !
rili "as long as mu want mi storj to
end like n falrj tnh- I won't disappoint
jou, beratisi- tooii (that is, if J on and
'hi- rest of the fellows behaie, jou ma
licelie cards, ntinnuncliig the engage
ment of Miss I'hso Weslej of l'aa
ilenn, California, to jours tiuh, Mr
Itu'liard Holmes, of Chicago, Illinois "
Dick was almost. toppled o.er hi the
eagerness of the fellows, all tijing to
shake liamN with him at once. Whin
he liirilh lesuied himself thej nil
trooped downstnirs together, and ncios
the campus, singing:
"foi it's alwais fair weather
Whin good ftlluws get together."
When thev had gone Jack went to his
desk nnd stinted In seaich of some
thing, overturning an ink bottle, nnd
litein'h making things Uj.
"What arc you looking for, Jock?"
asked his loonunate, looking up in as
tonishment. "Oh, I just thought I'd look for my
hbrnrj i-uril," answered Jack, absently.
Tho net complete novelette, ltillj's
Honunrc.
JIINOKTS
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On. th Ocean. Front
Eluvcn. sioriosof Cbmiort
Special Fall Terras
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fof Dislmctioivaw'iRcalCoiiAtort I
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btChitrlri nf-irBdirdwalk Heiuodeld
r? Itunmng writer I'nvat Mtut cap wti
! em't M Graham formnrly ofTbe Pnoceii
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Ptrn hpnt .T R 4 ON KM. i
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AlwaB opfn luays rcadj Terms mod
rnti Phone or writ M VaIh Duncan
(c&unrrxTDEDm i
Park Place, overlooking Ocean and City
i'ark. alway opn J. Mcliwaln ChamploB.
HOTEL BOSCOBEL
wn'tb rhuno 11"
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WILDWOOD
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Del'shlful Fall climate
Invlporattrts salt air
Readlnff trains lenve Chestnut Street
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Heated Hotels
Op"n for the vmt r
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l it ms r. sin n:. Mr.
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American and European Flans
481 Rooms. 222 Baths, $2.50 to f5
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Fv minutes from everything
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Our crsduates are la constant demand for
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particulars and catalogue
rill LA. IIUHINKSS COLiT.OE
and Collexe of Coramerra
1017 Chestnut St.. I'hlladolnhU
Strayer Butlneas College
PhllsIalDkla's Qreatsst TiDslnsaa BaboaL
HI Cbtstmt aH. Jt-noos, vvamui .
Here Uiek arosp, nnd, turning to me """ w .vm... j.......... ....-, ...,,.
bum, said. "Well, fellow's, I'm tired, nrrniigctl to sumilv the demand at
Who's (.online to bed?" prices under wlnt the Scaudiuinlnn
"Hut," Inti-rposcd .lack, "vou haven't ' inlddlenmn lould miotc. Consequcntlj
finished In if romauce the hero alvvnvs "uu om umi i..ura m ua.u uieir
rrxv-r,iT
wml
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YANKEES OUTWIT SWEDES
Defeat Commercial Coup by Quoting
Lower Prleea to Germans
London, Nov. L'S. (Dy A. P.)
Swedish and Danish merchants who
planned -i common, lal coup In Germany
litne suffned as the result of American
commercial energy In the past few
months
An Ampftrfi.i inlnvinnti tttut rr-tnrnnil
i London fiom the continent said that
large quantities of American goods nre
liolil lii Suulr-ti Mini Dciitnurl: that can-
not now be disposed of.
'Ihe Sw ides and panes purchntcd the
Rooih f,r,0-" 1C ' "'K',' s,n,os '," ,'1,?''
of pushing It into t.ermnnj Immedl-
utelj trade opened. When thnt time
e otl '
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SAYS ALLIES ARE IMPOTENT
.
Austrian Prince Asserts Guns Could
Re-establish Hapsburgs
Pails Nov 2S (I!y A. P ) Prince
Ludwig Windisdi-OracU, former Aus-
.u'nn minister without, poitfollo nud In
timate fiicnd of former Empeior
Charles, Is repented to have eleelared in
Herlin thnt the "re-estnblNhmcnt of
thn Hnpsburg djnnsty in Hungnri Is
only n mutter of mnehine cutis, the Dn-
t. Anftifi tUnt frtiiluJ atMftl.tiltt in ma HibiI
tcnte not being able to prevent it," "" "' .;. K.m342i.i?Tn'.r , J
nr-ordinc to a dispatch received herel?reVlf'i.?fd" t""oCpmm " '
trom itonevn.
Warns Britain Against U. S.
Slellioiirne, An-.lr.illa, Nov. 'JS
Joseph Ilunip Cook, minister of the
navy, in u speech jestirday In Albury
Mild that although he wholeheartedly
supported the league of nations, he
thought Oreat Uritain should keep its
powder drj . The empire, he said, could
lot close Its cjes to the preparation
Jnpin and Amerlcn were making in
furtherance of their Pacific policy.
MAKUIl.I)
SHEniDAV OOTWAJ.S Mr nnd Mrs
Toseph H (Jotwals of this city, announce,
the rmrrlnuo of thetl dallKhter KATHA
niNlJ hTCVI.NSON to JOHN S!U,HIDAN,
W ed iH(j Nov Jtl
IV MEM01tIM
DAVIS Tn siil and lo Ins irmemhrnnpe of
UI.l.A fOl.LOlK DAMS' who- died Mov
-s. 100s
Bcattis
ADHLIinLM Nov 2C ALtCK SCHO
HID wffi- of Inron V Adplh-lm nnd
dnUKhter of late John and Ellznbeth &cho
Ipld RpIiitivph nnd fr Pid' lnvltfd to funeral
iTvlcea Sat , '1 p m nushand s renldencc.,
-130 Perhin at Koxboroutrli Int. private
ALLLN Nov in i;si);r.LA widow of
I.uU H AUpp Inoe Mctcnlfe) Tt. latlvs
nud friend1, Itultod lo funeral services Sat ,
2pm l.'o 'W York st Int Nonhwood
Com Hcnialnp mpv bo viewed FrI , 8 to 10
P m Auto funeral
.nnri.Su Nov l-7 EDVv MIL hus.
Pand of late rilzibeth O Anderson RK
'le and friends Dlvlnlin No ')" A O II
.mulaiey of chulklll Aronal lnviled to
f in. ral rion s 3fl a m residence of pon
In law Matthew J McDonald l-OSl) s J.-d
st Solemn requiem mais Church of tsi
I Imond 10 a in Int Holy Cross Cem
V ito b( rvlce
IIBVTTY Nov SU ANNA S.P wife of
C, nrjre 11 lleatty ared 71 Relatives and
f rl nds 'nailed to services son-ln law a resi
dence lleoiRe W Culbertson Hrjn Mtwt
tne and Chestei road Brjn Mavvr Pa
sat J p m Int private. Lower Merlon
Uaptlst Cem
BrVNCR Nov :i MART wlfeofjnmes
T Uenner and dnuchter of Catharine and
late Hampton .1 Weiss aged BJ Relatives
and fileids Alter scclet of Corpus Chrlsil
Church Invited to funeral. Sat BJO a m .
2310 VV Cleartleld st solemn hlch requiem
moas Corpus Chrlstl rhurch 10 a m Int
Hily sepulchro Cem Auto funeral.
IinNNUTT Suddenly Nov 2o, JDAN
7 TTF II wife of J-.lhert M Hennett aeed
31 Relatives arid friends Invited to serv
ices, hit J SO p. m 5401 lhomas ave.
Int private Ternwood CVm
llHlKrVMATUIl Nov 2(1 WIL1IKL
MIN V LINK vvido.v of rhillp J rtlr'ien
miier aped rl Relutlves and friends.
North I-enn Ladles Henellclal society Idyl
e ountrv I lub invited to funeral services
Sun 2pm 1741 N Uilly at (near 26th
st and MontRomerv iavo) Int private,
North Cedar Hill Cem
ULACK Nov J7 MnnCY, wlfB of John
Waik aged v' Helalives ann irienas in-
sWTii;s"o,stir.5,,..ip isi- as
land tm
ihaKKK -Nov 2fl nt TMnlnneld N J
Kentucky Ave Open ILUULMINA I! , Ife of William Wesley
'M A i Sis im "laker at.ed 71 Relatives and friends In-
i- Ut,tV?vt p I vlted to funenl mrvlces Sat a p in pur
ALMARION if o O N'orrls 4t7(l Tranhford ave.
Tranktord Int private
JIRADUN' Nov 24 AXNIK nRADEN
nee lror) vviileivv of John llraden Itela
tlvea and friends Invited to funeral Sat ,
Sam. -121.1 Aapen st West l'hlla Solemn
requiem maa-i Our Mother of Sorrows
( hurch 10 a in Int Cathedral Cem, Auto
funeral
BRBL.-31-onD At feamarltan Hospital,
Nov S(l WILLIAM D IlRULSIOltD Itela
tlvea and friends Invited to services Sat
1 30 P m . Oliver 11. nalr ltlds.. 18J0
Cheatnut et Int North Cedar Hill Cem.
Omit flowers
CUVMriTKH Nov 2 al Totlslown,
I'a I.vhLlNi: 1:L1.M1L11I e UVMPITi.lt
acred 113 Relatives and friends Invited to
runeral servlLes Mon 1 p in apartments
Kirk &. Nkt tUUl tlermatituwn ave , Qer
mtentewn Int pnvute
CVRKULI huddenly Nov 20 HRLEX
l-l)hN CARROLL dautrhter of Harry and
Margaret J Carroll (nee polconerl aired J
eara 1 month Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services Sun 2pm residence
of parents 241U fa "3d St. Int Mt. Morlah
fOWGILL Nerv 2d, at Paulsboro N J
JAMES J husband of Mary (nee mack) and
Hon of Kleanor and late Jamei Cowcllt, acred
24 Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral hun , 1 3( p m mother's residence
.-K nilllnus ava Paulsboro N J. Int
KUlnpton Cem . Clarksboro N. J.
e'HKW Nov 2'1. LOUISA f CHITIV
ased r3 wife of O II Chew. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services Sat 11
a m residence of son. Robert II Chew
0 ikcrest and Trandvlevv aves , Pitman N
J Int private Rttnalns may be viewed
1 "CLARK Nov 20 WILLIAM husbind of
Rose Clark ased SO Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral Mon 2 p m . 810 S Blat
st Int private Montrose Cem
COCHRAN At Hushsonvllle, N , Nov.
23 IDA COCHRAN aged 70 The funeral
will take plate from her late residence In
New Hamburs and tha services will be reat.
In the Lpiscopal Chapel Due notke of
funeral v 111 b clven
CflDV Suddenly Nov 27. JOHN J hus
band f Catherine C Cody Relatives and
friends fraternal Order of Eagles Loyal
Order of Moose, Invited to funeral Mon .
8 30 a nv !7JU N 0th st Solemn requiem
masB st liawartrs unurcn 10 a m int
private. Holy Sepulchre Ctm
CONN 1HS Nov. 25 CATHERINE. widow
of Richard Connors and mother of Sister
Mary Teresa Bernard of the Sisters of St
Joseph Relatives and friends, II V. M.
Sodality and Prosperity Pride Circle. No
IS 17, C of V Invited to funeral Sat at
H 30 a m , 24S5 N Opal st (near 10th rad
York sts ) Solemn huh requiem mass Our
Ladi of Mercy Church 10 a m Int. Holy
Cross fern Auto fun. ral
CROWLEY Nov 2(1 RICHARD, son of
late Catharine Crov ley (nee Nash) of 210
9 KOth st Relatives and friends invited to
funeral. Sat., 8am Oliver II. Dalr nidg ,
lS.'O CheBlnut st Mass St Patrick's
Church l a m Int H j Cross Cem
. ills. . ., W . U..1.U, ....'..., .
1143 S 23d st Relatives nnd friends In
Oliver ir
cited to nervlce Sit 2 10 n
Unir Ttlilir 1HJ0 Chestnut st Int private
CUNLIFFE Nov J" WILLIAM A , hus
band of Dnllle P Cunllrfe Relatives and
friends Invited to Bervlte Mon , 2 p, m ,
Oslo Spruce st Int private
DAT. Nov. 2-S HENRY W DATZ need
SO Relatives and friends Invited to funeral,
near Mulllca Hill, N J Sat , S 30 a m
Hlch mass Holy Name of Jesus Church,
Mulllca Hill N. J. 10 a m Int. Holy Name
of Jesus Cem
DC LAWRENCE. Nov 20. rLORENCE,
wife of Charles De Lawrence and daughter
of Geurne W. and Anna M Dooley Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services
Sat. 2 p. m . 320 Wlnton st (3d and Jack
son sts ), Int. Mt Morlah Cem. Remains
mav be viewed FrI eve
DONNELLY Nov 27. MARGARET C
DONNELLY daughter of late John and
Margaret Donnelly of county Antrim. Ire
land Relatives and friends. St Charles s
I II V SI. faodallty Leasuo of the Sacred
I Heart Altar and Propagation of the Faith
I Societies Invited to funeral Tues , S.30 a
i m 213H Catharine st Solemn requiem mass
St Charles's Church 10 a, m. Int Holy
Cross Cem Auto service,
I DUNOAN Nov 23, JAMES REED, hue-
hand of Laura Dungan (ne Rlake) aged
C7 Relatives and frlenets Invited to funeral
, Fat 2 p. m. 0412 Rustteton nve., Rustleton,
Phlla Int. private William Penn Cem
I TYT?T in yjnv ot itiTminrT T it.nirh.
ter of late 'John and Martha Dunlap. Rela
tives ana rnenas invited to funeral serviees,
.luii , o u. i... evu tv, Ismail k(. all,
private, Northwood Cem, Friends may call
Hun eve,
FILIN. Nov. 2 dEOROH A., son of
late Leonard and Margaret Fllln. Relatives
and friends. I, o. H. u., or Gloucester. .
J.. Invited to funeral, Sat , 7 80 a. m., resi
dence of Michael J. Griffin 8100 Reach St.
(Kensington ave and Clearfield St.). Solemn
requiem mass Church of the Ascension 0 a,
m. Int New Cathedral Cem . . . .
OAULT. Nov. 26, JOHN T., husband of
late Sarah J. Oault. aged 60. Relatives and
friends, employes of Recorder of Deeds
Office, Invited to funeral. Sat., 1'30 P. m..
1543 Pike st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill
Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve.
aoitEIlSALL. Nov 28, Miss RACHEL
A, -QOMERSALL, aged 83. Relatives ul
DIMTIIS
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.,
1 p. m. residence Dr. William II, Pratt,
MO Cooper it. Camden. N, J, Int. private.
flllOS Nov. 'J7, HliNRinTTA, wife of
Alfred Uros, at 1221 Helbert at. Funeral
oericiiy privaie.
IIAKOBLIO Buddenlr, Nov. VS. FRBD
ER1CK, husband of Kmma Itaeitelo (nee
liecht) aued 02. Relatives and friends. Her
man Lodge. No. J2S K and A M I directors
of Mojart B. 8, A., lleorite Esallnier. A Son
Hen Noclety, l-hlladelphla Schulien Vereln,
Invited to funeral Sun , a p m 1304 I,v
comlnir st Int .Mt Peace Cem. Remains
mv he viewed flat 7 tn 10 p tn
iiAnnm Hnv n nrermnn J., husband
of Kllen D Harris (nee Rrowtn). nelatlvet.
ana rnenas invnea xo luncrai servir.
Bat . 1 p, m . 41 N. Teach st. Int. private.
IIAIIIilrioN At Maya Lnndinir N. I.
Wed , axed l Membera of Lu Lu Temple
Kensington Commariderv No R4 ofrollsn
Chapter nf Camden nnd friends Invited to
services May's Landing Sat . SIM m
Int 1'renbvlerlan Cem Rurlnl services In
chnrfro nf Unity Lodee No 40(1 V and A
M limit flowers
HAZARD NoV-27 ROSA KRIM widow
of Dr Alexander Hatard and dauchler of
late Oen Wllllim II and Lucy JaTie Kelm
runeral service- Mon mevn , residence nf her
son-in-law .1 R Overpeck '."1 Hon Mavvr
ave , Rain Pa Int prlval--
HIRST Nov 27 11 HUNK HIRST nt
Hirst A Hewitt 1(1211 Chestnut st , Philadel
phia Birocl 07 Relatives and fl "ds Ottawa
Tribe No in I O It M Welcome Clr-
clo No 8 II of A of Camden N J..
invited to runeral services aeon ? i m
US r.th nve (White Horse Pike) Haddon
Hlahts N J Int private Harlelich Cem
Prlend mav call Hun 7 to it p m
HUDSON -i-Nov 211 MAROAHHT widow
of Francis F Hudson dice FltineuntiV for
merlv of 1114.' s- uth st Relatives and
friends, St. Taul a T A II League, of
Sacred Heart of St Monica's Parish In
vited to funeral Mon s 111 v m 172,1 tilt
ner st Solemn mass of reeiulem Church of
t Menlca 1(1 a m Int Old Cathedral
rvi n ne-ire
HUNTKR Nov 23 SARA OLHNN wife
of William V. Hunter and daughter of Mary
A and late 13 Passmore "Walker, nsred 2(1
Relatives and friends inviien lo runeral
;itsi jasper st int
be
JAMES Nov 27. MARY widow of Levis
It James Relatives nnd friends Invited to
funeral services Mon ,1pm 1P.01 Morris
bt Int private West Liurel Hill Cem.
JOHNhOV Nov 2ll SARAH L widow
of llenn I lohnson aged 81 Relatives
and friends invited to funeral services Man
2 rj m , residence of son In-kvw Frank Car
vln 214 K Cedar ave Merchantvllle N J
Int private Friends mal call Sun , 7 to I)
P m
TOHNSON Nov 2-V nt Lansdale Ta
lA.Zin H (nee Haton) wife of A D John
son, igcd 74 Relatives and friends invited
to funeral services 30 V Main st Lans
dale, Pa Sat 2 30 p m Entombment pri
vate Landale Miusnleum Friends maj
levv remains FrI 1 to 0 p m
KERNAN Vox 28 MARGARET H wife
if Eugene K man (nee Evans) aced 20
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
Hat 8 a m 200 Market at., Camden. N
J Hieh mass ( hurch of the Immaculate
Conception It a m Int Calvarv Cem
KNEEIJLF.H Nov 27 JFLI V P d eURh
ter of the latn Jese S -and Julia P Kneed
ler Funeral services Saturday 2 p in ,
4011 TJalttmore ave Relatives and friends
Invited Interment prlvute
KUMPP Nov 20 HARRY O husband
of Mittie Kumnf (nee Scull) Relatives and
frlenefc Athelstan Castle No 47 Knights
of Cloiden Eacle emploves of David Lupton'a
Pons Co Invited to funeral sun 2 p m
sfl" V Mercer at Int private Northwood
Cem,
LAFFERTr Nov 27 MART wife of
Martin W Laffcrtv Relitlves und friends,
Silver Crescent c uncll No 1, D of I...
Ivv Social Invited to funeral servlcea Mon ,
1 i) m 2IHI1 W Cordon st Int private
West Laurel III11 cem Friends may cill
Sun . 8 to 10 p m
LEES Nov 2H MARGARET VTlfo nf
John Lees acid 71 Relatives and friends
invited to funeral Sat 2pm residence of
son-ln law, H irr Warren 3I1J3 N 7th st
Int Northv nod Cim
MACFAilL NL Nov 21 ROHERT MAC.
l-AHLANr husland of Ulzubotli
M.irf'ir.
"Tne Relatives and friends Court Pride
of KenslnKtnn Nr 28 F of It invited to
funeral services Sat 2 n m 3307 N Lee
st Int areenmount Cem
M V.RINER Nov 25 10HN MARINER,
Krandon of "William and feallle O loote.
aced 8 months runeral Sit 2pm resl
elence of great-grandmother Mrs Elizabeth
Dollarton 210 W Jefferson st Int New
Cathedral Cem
McCLOSKEY Nov 27 I1RIDGET widow
of Patrick Mettle skev Relatives and friends
H V M Sodiltt and League of Sacretl
Heart of St Thomas Aqultias's Church.
Invited to funeral Mon Sam 1.102 S.
loth st Solemn high imtp of requiem fat
Thomas Aqulnas's hurch 0 10 a m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem Auto service
McDKRMOTT Nov 2(1 THOMAS J . hus
bind of the late Margaret McDermott (nee
Kiilj). Relttlves ard friends St, Augus
tine a Ilenefte-lal Society invited to funeral,
Sat 8 30 a m, funeral p triors of J
Raymond Kellv 11.33 W Glrard ave Solemn
high mass of requiem St Ellzabeths
Church 10 a m Int Old Cathedral Cem
MoCLINTOCK At Jerferaon Hninltal
Philadelphia Pa Nov 20. WILLIAM W
McCLINTOCK i-otu of John D and Mary
McClinlock eged J7 Relatives and friends
Invited tei funerel Sat J p m resldene e
of parents 11) 7th t.t Salem N J Int
Fast View Cem Atlantic C't papers copy
MeOUKJAN. Nov 27 JOHN J husband
of Margaret McC.uigon (nee O Rrlen) and
son of Tatrlek and Sarah Mellulgan (neo
McCay) Relatives and friends invited to
funeral Mon 8 30 a m brother's resi
dence Bernard J MV-Gnlgan 2801 Kenslng
tein ave Sol inn mast of requiem Chur h
of Visitation 10 a. m. Int Ntvv Cathedral
Cem
McKEEVER At r.l I Warrington ave ,
Nov 27 HARRY husband of Sarah Mc
Keever (nee Sherm in) Notico of funeral
lattr
MoLAVGIILlN Nov 2". MARGARET
L widow of Matthew J McLaughlin Rel
atives and friends Invited to funeral Mon ,
8 30 a m 271 S lthan st (Both and Spruce
sta ) solemn masa of requiem Church of
'lranslguratlon 10 a m Int Old Cathedral
Cem Auto service
McMAHO.N Nov 27 ANNA H McMA
IION late of Brjn Mavvr Pa. Int Qulncy
MrMENAMIN Nov 27 ANNA R , v, Idow
of Frank MiMenamln (nee MrAleeso) aged
7"i Relntlvvs nnd friends Invited to funeral
series Mon 11 a m residence of niece
Mrs William E Crisss 000 Levlck st
t iwndale Thila Int Oxford Church
grounds
MKWES Nov 23 JESSE W . husband
nf Lydla M Mewes (nee Dlley). aged 80
Relltlves and friends, P'.st No 2 O It
Survivors 72d Regt Penna Volunteers
Anna M Ross Circle No 30 Ladies' Auxil
iary GAR Hiawatha Council. No ID'S
O l) A. M Invited to services Mon , 2 p
m 1204 N Jessup st Int Northwood Cem
MILLER Nov 25 LRNEST husband if
late Mary Miller (nee Massa). aged fill Hela
tlves and friends Palestine Lodge. No 470
r nnd A M , Warwick Castle, No. 174 A
O K M C and D O H. Society. Invited
to funeral, Sat ,2pm 4542 Mitchell st
Roxborough Services Bethany Lutheran
Church 2 43 p. m. Int Leverlngton Cem
MOULD Nov 27 THOMAS W . husband
of late Jane Mould (nee Steelman) Reli
llves and friends Chester Lodge No 230
r and A M , Oriental Comtnandery No
100 IC of Al Invited to funeral Sat 2
t m residence of son 410 Penn st Ches
ter Pa Int Chester Rural-Cem. Remains
may be viewed at 348 N 22d at l'rl ,
S to 10 rt m
MULLEN Nc-V. 25 JOHN J . huBband
of Sallle E Mullen (nee Markey) Relatives
and friends. Holy Name Society of the As
cension Church and Postoltlce Protective
Aseo . Invited to funeril Sat. 8.30 n m
C"47 II st Solemn mass of requiem Church
of the Ascension 10 a m Int. New Cathe
dral Cem
MURPHY At parent's residence 4047
Hazel ave Nov 20 WILLIS SKILI.MAN.
son of William J and late Anna L Murphy
(nee Goodall) Announcement of funeral
later
OGDEN Nov 24 PUL II. son of Sam
uel and Lcla Ogden Relatives and friends
Invited to services flat 2 p. m parents'
residence 2511 W Turner st. Int North
wood Cem Remains may be- viewed FrI.,
8 to 10 n m
OKEEI'B Nov 27 CATHARINE wife
of John O Keefe Relatives and friends,
Altar and Sacred Heart Society of St Co
lumbi's Church, Society of Propagation of
ralth Invited to funeral Mon , 8 30 a m .
2314 W Lehigh ave Setlemn requiem mass
St Columba's Church 10 o. m Int Holj
Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral
ORHELL Nov 20 MARY II OP.RELL
(nee UromUej) widow of Thomas Orroll,
aged 82 Relatives and friends invited to
funeral Sat 2pm. 1411 Unity st .
I'rankford Services St Mark's P E
church 3pm Int North Cedar HIU Cem
Tfrietula mav rail Vri after 7 D m
PARKER Nov 20. AMELIA S vvlfe of
Charles L S Parker (neo Ilergmann) aged
Klist Mornvlan Church and Pilgrim Lodge
of Rebecca, of Egg Harbor, N J , Invited
to funeral services Sat.. 2 30 p m , B040
N. 3d Bt Int private Hillside Cem. Re
niAins may ne vieweei rn io v p. m.
PARKER Nov 20. WILLIAM O PAR
KER formerly of Oirardvlll" Pa Relatives
and frlerxjs Camp No. 75. P O, S of A , ot
Bt Clair, Pa employes or Phlla Mint, in
vited to funeral services. Bat 3 p m., 4330
N 10th st. Int Northwood Cem, Remains
mav be viewed FrI, 8 p. in Pottsvllle
papers copj
PAUL Nov. 27, Miss LYDIA K. PAUL,
aged 8(1 Relatives and friends Invited -to
funeral services, Haptlst Home 17th and
Norrls sts , Sat 2pm Int private.
PICOT At daughter's residence. Mrs.
Harrv H Walton. Glenslde, Pa , Nov 28,
JANE D . widow of Charles J Plcot, Rela
tives and friends Invited to services, Sat.,
Ham .Oliver II. Balr Hide.. 1820 Chest
nut St.. Phlla. Int. private
REESE Nov 20, OKORGE W. REESE,
nged 80. Relatives and friends invited to
funeral Sat., 2 p. m., 1223 s, Marlcoe it
Int private.
ni'pur Wn.i ia n in Trr irrln,.,
Ian Germantown, j. IIARISSON' husband
of Maria Iteese and son of late James and
jimma i.eeie.
artel 72.
Funeral services
Sat . U a. m Int. private
ivv. . a, sx. ii 411V. il Mdirj
REIN On Nov. 24. 1D10. ALEXANDER,
husband of Agatha Rein (nee Solomon), aged
09 Relatives and friends, also W. O. War
den Ueneflctal Asso. and Alsace-Lorraine So
ciety, Invited to funeral, on Saturday morn
ing at 8 30, from lata residence, 2528
Dickinson , nt High mass or requiem hi.
Aioyaius-y unurcn ju o'ciock.
Croaa Cem. Auto funeral.
Int. Holy
UNDERTAKERS
l)l!ATm
nonisN. At Palmyra N. J., Nov. 27,
LYDIA A,, wife of Oeorro Roden. Due no
tice of funeral will be given.
RYAN Nov. 23. MARY, wife or rstrlek
J Rsan. Relatives and friends, D, V, M,
Sodality of St, Veronica's Church, Invited
to funeral, Sat., 8 30 a, m 413 W, Ontario
st. Solemn mass of requiem 8t Veronica's
Church 10 a, m, Int Holy Sepulchre Cem.
HCHOCII At Westvllle,. N, J,, HANNAH
SCHOCH, aged 82 Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Sat , 2 10 p m,, residence
nf son.n!aw, Julius H. Wurster, 3 Cttnter
st . Westvllle. N J. Int. private. Friends
may call rrl , 7 to 0 p m, Allentown
papers copy,
SCHOENLY. Nov. 23 MARCUS L.
SCHOENLY. husband of late Adatlne
Hchocnlv (nee Relter). aged 58. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun .
2 p m , Chanel of Northwood Cem . 13th
and Haines ts , Oak Lane Philadelphia,
SCOTT.-NoV. 20 MARY D,, wlelow of
David Scott, aged 82 Relatives and friends
Invited to service. FrI., 8pm, 327 N. 40Ui
st Int Walnesboro. Ps . Sat,
SEIIIERT Nov. 25, ELLA J., wife of O
J Helbert. Relatives and friends invited to
funeral services FrI ,8pm, 027 Chestnut
st Further services Palmyra, Fa., Sat,,
2 30 n m
SHAFFER. At 3012 Hamilton st., Phil
adelphia Nov 25, RBHECCA SHAFFER
(neo Nash), widow of William Shaffer, aged
73 Relatives and friends Invited to services.
-at , 2 30 p m . St Thomas's Church,
Whltemnr.h Pa,
SHERWOOD Nov 20 J. FRANK, hus
band of Danna M, Sherwood Relatives and
friends, Robert A Lamberton Lodge, No
480 r and A M t rast End Republican
Club Arthur Morr-iw Republican Club, 20th
Ward Republican Executive Commltteel em
plojes Receiver of Taxes Office, Invited to
funeral services, Sat ,2pm. parlors David
O rrnnkenfleld & Sons, 322 N 62el st. Int.
Woodlands Cem
SLATER Nov 20 WILLIAM C , hus
band of Jennie Slater (nee McDowell) nnd
son of Mary and Into William Slater Rela
tives and friends Burks Lodge, No 1100 I,
O O M of Bristol, Ta . Art Squaro
Weavers' Union, Local No 940 Invited to
funeral, Mon 8'10 a m , 2100 E Llppln
rott st Solemn high mass Church of the
Nativity 10 a m Int St Mark's Cem,
Bristol Pa
SLAUOII Nov 27. CHARLES husband
of late Elizabeth M Slaugh aed 77. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon ,
8 10 a m , 1027 Womtng ave , Logan. High
mass Church of the Holy (Child 10 n m
Int private, New Cathedral Cem. Auto
service
SMIJLLtNO Nov 23. CLARA M.. wife
nf Millard K Smulllng nnd daughter of the
late John nnd Sallle Fow Relatives and
friends Invited to services Sat 2 30 p. m,
2412 H Cumberland st Int private. Remains
may bo viewed FrI. 8 to 10 p m
SOPER Nov 25, EDWARD J . husband
of Josephine (nee Kenny) and son of Alio
(' anl late Edward M Snper Relatives and
friends Tenna Council, No 342 Royal Ar.
canum Henry R Shock Yearlv fteneflclal
Ass n Invited to funeral, Mon 8 30 a m
1810 Croske-v at Solemn requiem mass1 st
Elizabeth's Church. 10 a m Auto funeral
STALTFER Nov 27 ANNA L PEN
NOCK wife of Dr Nathan P Stauffer
Relatives and friends invited to funeral serv
ices Mon 2 n m ,12 Violet lane. Lans
downe Pa Int private
STERLING Nov. 25 ANNETTE R
wlelow of James Sterling Relatives and
friends, Htraer's IlUBiness College, Invited
to funernt services. Sat . 10 a m residence
of W 13 Weaver. 550 N Bth st. Int
prlvete
sti:vvaht ai L,me Lexinnvon i'a , Nov
21 PRANK G , Sr , hueband of Annie M
Stewart Relatives and friends Quaker City
Lodge No 2405, Fraternal Aid t'nlon in
vited to funeral, Lino Lexington Pa , Sat .
12 noon Int private Autos will meet
train leaving Reading Termlnil 10 15 a m
on arrival at Lansdale Pa
STILWELL At Rrvn Mswr Hospital,
Nov. 21 CHRLES R STILWELL. nged 74.
Funeral services Frl., 11 a, tn , Oliver U,
Balr Bldg 1820 Chestnut st
faTUHUKM Nov 27 1IDWMID T.. hus
band of Lidle flturges (nee Nickel) Rela
tives and friends Chattahoochee Tribe No
17, Imp O R M , O-et field I-ndge No 10
O S of R Court Somerset No 22 F. of
A and employes of William Cramp & Sons'
S and E Hldg Co., Joiners' shop Invited to
funeral Mon ,2pm 1840 Sepvtva st
Int private Northwood Cem Friends may
call Sun ufter 8pm
THOMPSON HARRISON A THOMPSON,
at Mas Landing N J Wed . nged 81
Members of Lu Lu Temple Kensington Com
tnandery No 54 of Philadelphia: Sllnam
Chapter of Camden and friends Invited to
services Mays Landing Sat 2 10 p m
nt Presbyterian Cem Mav Landing Bur
ial services in charge of Vnltv Lodge, No
00 r and A M Omit flowers
THOMPSON Nov 20 SUSAN widow of
l'zkel Thompson Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral servi'es Sun 2 p m.
2807 ft rmsntown five Tnt Nnrthwood Cem
TORPEY Nov 20 MICH EL husband
of 1 ite Catherine Torpey Relatives and
j friends invited to funeral Mon 8 30 a m .
2-'42 i e arnsie sv -.oiemn requiem mass
Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a m. Int.
New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral.
WALDRON At Atlantic City, N J. Nov.
20 MARY JANE ERSKINE widow of John
W Waldron Relatives and friends invited
to funeral services residence of daughter
117 S Rhode Island ave Atlantic) City,
Frl ," n 'n. Int Pleasapl'llle N J, Cem
WALTON Nov." 25 EDWARD husband
nf Annetta L Walton Relatives and friends
Joka Tribe, No 300 I O R It . Invited
to funeral services Fri 8 p m , 1703 N,
Gratz st Int private Ternvvood Cem.'
WATKIN Suddenly Nov 22 J BALD
WIN WATKIN husband of late Margaret
Ann Watkln son of late Joseph nnd Re
becci Ann Watkln, aged 00 Relatives and
friends, emploves Allen, Lane & Scott,
printer 1213 Clover st Invited to funeral
Sat 2 p m , npartments K Yerkes, 1725
S 51th st Int private, Mt Zlon Cem
Friends may call Frl , after 7 p. m. Auto
Hervite,
WILSON Suddenly Nov 27 LLEWEL
I YN husband of Anna Mary Wilson aged
07 Residence, 4001 PeTwelton ave. Due no
lle of funeral will be given
WINKENS Nov. 27. EDWARD J , son
f late Joseph V Antonett Wlnkens Due
notice of funeral will bo given
LI.OAL ADVKUTISKMF.NTS
fJOF" NOTICF. IS HEREBY UIVKN THAT
- nn application will bo made to the
Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn
svlvanla on the 8th elav of December. A. D.
1010, under the provisions of an act of the
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennrlvanla entitled "An act to provide
for the incorporation and regulation of cer
tain corporations," approved the 20th day
of April 1874 and the supplements thereto
for the charter of an Intended corporation
to bo sts led Kllrk Tublnr A Ilrnlillnec Hone.
inn, the character and object cf which is
to engage in manufacturing, busing selling
and dealing In tubing braiding, piping con
duits containers hose valves, specialties
RUtotrobila accessories, light hardware and
articles of u. similar or cognate character
from metal, rubber fabric, wood or other
material cr combination thereof, and for
these purposes to have ikssass and enjoy
all the rights benefits and privileges qf said
act of the General Assembly and the sup
plements thereto.
LOST AND FOUND
PIN Lost Nov. 24, platinum and gold bar
!'.., u. liutil Hlll.tliK livill .nw 11.1K .,
p m or between Broad Street Station and
Iogan Station, liberal reward. Ashcom,
III 1 land Title BIdg
POCKETBOOK Lost black pocketbook, con
tnlnlng discharge and citizen papers, also
addresses and stamps. Reward If returned
io -no vvatKins si
PEItSONAXS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Take notice that I Will Tint ha t-rnntl1,
for any debts or bills Incurred In mv name bv
any una ouv ins sen xieiuso creult to all
persons on my account
PANIEL SUTTER. JK..
Mount Holly, N. J.
Dated November 24 1010
HELP WANTED FEMALE
rrELL telfphonp! nrrrtiTmn
PERMANENT POSITIONS OFFERED TO
YOUNO WOMEN BETWEEN 18 AND 2S
llAUO.
11 PER WEEK FOR FIRST 4 WEEK"!!
16 60 PER WEEK IN 0 MONTHS WITH
KAB.ID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER.
KHOnT HOURS
INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHFS
COMtVDRTADLE RFST ROOMS
SICKNESS DISABILITY lTENEFITll
CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES
CAI.I, PERSONALLY ANT WEEKDAY.
tcsTsrtTtJTrT rt a vi r a sitts, n vr -
criinwrn n a Atiu t X' J" s a -
BEE MISS RYAN, 16S1 ARCH BT.. FIRST
FLOOR
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF FA.
BOOKKEEPER and secretary wanted for
private school. P 525 Ledger Office.
CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
INSTRUCTIONS OIVEN
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CENSiift cr.RrtKR taoa nsed.di ins mantht
exp unnecessary; examinations Phlladel
PhU Deo. 10. Jan. T. For free particulars
writ. J, Leonard (former government ex-
aminerj. 1173 requltama lqg , vvasningtory.
COLORED WOMEN
20 YE4.R8 OF AGE AND OVER
. FOR POSITIONS IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SHIPPINO OF MERCHANDISE
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CLERK for general omc work: must ba
brlrht and careful worker and be abia to
operate typewriter! slat. qualWcations and
vrajp0;;.
salary .xg.cUd.
r w.
H2&.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
"V
CAMPnELTS SOUPS
ESTABLISHED 1890
OIRT.a AND WOMEN
MUST BIO OVER 10 YEARS OF ACJB
0IRL3 MUST FURNISH PROOF OF AOB
FOR KITCHEN WORK
PREPARING VEGETABLES
. MEAT3. ETC.
ALSO GENERAL FACTORY "WORK
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
MINIMUM 8TARTINO RATES
INCLUDING BONUS
$14 AND 115 FOR 48 HOURS
TIME AND HALF TIME
OVER 48 HOURS ,
INCREASED AUTOMATICXl.LY I
TLENTY OF OVERTIME
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
D AND MARKET ST8.
CAMDEN. N. J.
100 GIRLS WANTED
OVER 10 YEARS OF AOB
IN NEW DEPARTMENT
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY
DESIRABLE STEADY WORK
62 WEEKS A YEAR
HOT LUNCHES SERVED
AT LESS THAN COS1
GOOD PAY. EXCELLENT TREATMENT
LEARNERS TAID U? WEEKLY ,
LlaGETT MYERS TOBACCO CO.
3D AND ONTARIO STS.
GIRLS WANTED
14 years or over
10 00 per week to start
Rapid advancement ,easv work
Itnpid advancement: easy work
BECKER. SMITH & PAGE
Water and Snyder ave
nrrT.
WE REQUIRE GIRLS TO WRAP PACK
Aeirvs Tivr-nnmNcie Nm-NRCEHSAY.
APPLY EMPIIYMF.NT DUREAU
LIT BROS.
GIRLS over 1(1 years; steady position, good
wages, 48-hour week Frledberger-Aaron
Mfgv Co , 4C0O N 18th st., near Wayne
Junction.
GIRLS, 14 to 10 years of age- continuation
school privilege; good wages, steady poel
tlon triedberger-Aaron Mfg Co., 4800 N
18th st , near Wayne Junction
GIRL Reliable colored girl for cooking nnd
downstairs work: must havo reference;
sleep out Phono Germantown 1004 W
HOSIERY menders, experienced on Infants'
hose and children's socks Apply Rock
land Hosiery Mills 3211 Kensington nve
HOSIERY examiners, exp'el on Infants' hose
upcmand Hosiery Mills V21I Kensington
HOUSE MISTRESS for private school want
ed, must be experienced. P 524. Ledger
Office
HOUSEWORK-r-Protestant white girl pref .
smili family: good wages, laundress em-
plned Marine- 'J0T2 J 4PK Chestnut sf
HOUSEWORK Olrl wanted rui
laundry;
plain cook; rer uvernrooK ?iu.
SALESWOMEN
PART OR FULL TIME
'OPPORTUNITIES' IN SEVERAL
DEPARTMENTS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
SCRUB WOMAN wanted, to do cleaning
around a mfg. plant Brown & Bailey Co .
4111 N Franklin
STENOGRAPHER Competent voung woman
wanted In an established nnd fast-growing
business knowledge of bookkeeping and
clerical duties desirable must possess Initia
tive and tact nnd write own letters If neces
sary; an edlphone or dictaphone, operator
preferred. Btate fully vour qualifications
and salary to begin. "Z 21," P. O. Box
34 S4 .
STENOGRAPHER, esjmpetent state exn.
and salary expected P 820. Ledger Of
fice TYPIST to address envelopes and enclose
circulars: hours 8:15 to 5. salary $50 per
month, state age and experience. A 29,
Ledger Office
WAITRESS white Protestant, small adult
family. Apply by letter. P 821. Ledger
Office
WANAMAKER'S
OpcntnKH for bright sountr homo Rlrls (be
tween the aires of 18 and 24 yean), capable
of acting: as Inspecting cashiers. A flno busi
ness training will be riven And opportunity
to earn advancement. No experience neces
sary. Apply Bureau of Employment, situated on
the First Floor Balcony. 13th Bt. aide.
y
WOMEN OF REFINEMENT WANTED. BE.
TWEEN THE AGES Or 18 AND 85
Yes we MEAN women of refinement, to
engage (permanently or temporarily) in a
business where education and poise are as
sets, greater than mere buslneea experience
alone
This business Is SALESMANSHIP. In
which a valuable business grounding Is given.
Good hours and pleasant surroundings.
If you are well bred, well poised, trust
worthy and fired with a wish to earn Christ
mas money, take your ambitions to the stim
ulating atmosphere of
WANAMAKER'S
Apply Bureau of Employment, situated on
the First Floor Balcony, 18th at. side.
WOMEN A3 SHEET WRITERS
OOOD PENMEN
ALSO
WOMEN FOR WRAPPING
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
TfOMEH
WB REQUIRE WOMEN TO WRAP PACK.
AQES; EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY.
APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
LIT BROS.
WOMEN Good pay; light table work; expe
rleneA not nftmnirv! steady employment.
Frledberger-Aaron Mfg. Co.. 4600 N. 18th
St., near wayn. junction.
WOMEN AND GIRLS wanted for our pack
ing and icing department: experience un
necessary: liberal wage and pleasant sur
roundings. National Biscuit Co., 1301 Qlen-
wood ave.
YOUNO WOMAN. 31 to 30 years of age.
with Irnnwledffe of typewriting and with
some office experience! large manufacturing
concern in soutnern pari 01 city, 11 on.
Lodger Offlee,
YOUNO WOMEN
WANTED. TOUNO WOMEN FOR VARIOUS
DEPARTMENTS
EXPERHSNCa NOT NECESSART
man waoes
APPLY EMPLOYMENT IHJRBAU
LIT BROS,
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WOMEN
FOR CLEANING
DAY AND NIGHT KHIFTS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
HELP WANTED MALE
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Young man
about 18, also must have knowledge nf
stenography: good chance- for advancement
ior rignt pariv. Apply 22 n ueiaware aye,
BOOKUINDER Good bookbinder -to finish
trade; twothlrder; steady position for
right vnrty. Address the Hefty Press
Miami, Fla,
ROYS
11 TO IT YEARS OF AOE
GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR
BRIGHT, ACTIVE BOYS
APPLY CADET HEADQUARTERS
EIGHTH, FLOOR
WANAMAKER'S
BOY wanted' chance for advancement. Ap
ply 1U14 Market st, .
BRICKLAYERS wanted for work In Cnm
den; $1,25 an hourj will pay fare also.
atpiv vvm ijinxer Co.. ai cnerry st,
CARPENTl.RH wanted for Dallas, Tex.:
87 Via per hour; 44-hour week, fare ad
vanced: good board for $35 per month.
Apply today. 115 N 12th st .
CENSUS CLERKS 4000 needed; JO.', month;
experlenco unnecessary; examinations Phil
adelphia Dec 10. Jan. T. For free particu
lars write J Leonard former government
examiner uu i;quitame mclg . Washington
CHAUFFEUR English mechanic, age 40:
first-class driver of high grade cars; best
reference Chauffeur HW Parrlsh st.
COLLECTOR
Collector. Catholic, good, dependable, steady
man with brains and Initiative; permanent:
140 to JflO weekly. See Mr. Oualello, Room
701 608 Chestnut St.
COMPOSITORS and stone nands.
N. E.
cor. l'arKvvav and ,10th st
DETAILER AND CHECKER Structural
steel detailer and checker, experienced on
building work, for fabricating shop; per
manent position: good opportunity for ad
vancement: state full particulars In first let
ter. W. N. Kratzer Co . 3212 Smallman St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. '
DRAFTSMEN
WC WANT riRBT-CIiAPB SHIP
DRAFTSMEN WHO HAVE' HAD EXPERl
ENCE ON HULL ENGINE. ELECTRICAL
AND FITTING WORK, AND ARE WILl"
INO TO PAY THE HIGHEST RATES FOR
MEN WHO MEET OUR REQUIREMENTS.
APPLY KOOM 108
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BLDO.
HOG ISLAND
DRAFTSMEN having experlenco In instru
ment designing, small work of an accu
rate type, shop layout, electrical work and
typing, also men experienced on special in.
chlnery. Frankford Arsenal, Itrldesburg. Pa.
DRAFTSMEN Tool draftsmen wanted Im
mediately, with experience on torls jigs
and fixtures Apply General Tractors. Inc..
Paulsboro N J t
rOREMAN Good ixialtlon for Job foreman;
modern plant, union; must be able to pro
duce and handle men: salary S85 to $40,
don't reply If ou don't Intend to come.
The Evening Telegram Rocky Mount N C.
HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD
WANTS
SHIP JOINERS
ELECTRIC ARC WELDERS
CARPENTERS
SHIP CLEANERS
CEMENTER8
LABORERS
Plenty of work and good
working conditions ,
PASSER BOYS
Must be over 16 years and furnish
proof of age
APPLY
Mr. Ehattuck's office,
1521 Arch st..
OR
Employment Office.
Hog Island.
MEN Wanted, 3 experienced men for side
glvvzlng machine fixers 50 per week, sal
ary basis, steady work Apply at employ
ment office Amalgamated Leather Com-
mlngton De
MEN, experienced, to distribute advertising,
money advanced each night. Apply 0 15
... .m iv rroni fi
NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
North Yard.
Camden, N. J,
Sea our representative) Mr. La
Course, at the State Employment
Bureau. 1521 Arch at,. .Philadelphia.
NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION '
North Yard
Camden, N, J.
SAC&EJJSAND 'WRAPPERS OF
AP?VEn,?4?,.a.9ODS' china; ETC,
APPLY BUREAU Or EMPLOYMENT
H 1 . tt J V.ri 1 r.V'm
WANAMAKER'S
PRESSMAN First-class pressman for cylln
der and Jobbers: steady position for high-
Miami Fi oaresa me iteity press
"OOFERS Apply Warren-Ehret Co., 86th
.. ...njn rrrrr ave.
bALESMAN A-l stock salesman to handle
rif JxSt f " A!?0'1.!'!?" ln Reading. Address
..j ,..c mi a mit Bt t jieaqing. j-a
SALESMAN In office furniture: good open-
.. .w. uiinu .rwmm IIWll J to, jjgQ. KJJl,
SALESMEN (Catholic) To those of you who
have sold specialties, Insurance, macaxlnos
v. wvn, c v lb a line opportunity 10 get a
?ermanyiVob where you can earn from 10
now making exoluslvp allotment of territory:
live men find this work easy pleasant and
yery profitable: I want only dependable,
trustworthy men: action brings results. See
Mr Costello Room 70S. (108 Chestnut at.
BALtsjiEN--Wanted, men with experience
selling securities, real eBtate or Insurance;
out-of-town proposition! expenses advanced;
lata fla tli-ril Vm1 r rFUioMoa n .ab'
;jrr.i ys ... :- -""". oom iuo,
li"i .raviPUHii .
BTEAMFITTER Flrst-olass steamfltter.
Apply In person to Frankford Arsenal,
nirdesburg, Pa.
8TEEL BASH GLAZIERS for No, 8 elevator;
w,...,.., ., ..a..! uvui due iron, xiaui
more: 00 cnts per hour: transportation
rharirci to be paid to Job. See Mr. Charlea
p end 1, foreman
M HIOCJC SAI.USMKN
Steel and tin plate mill- now oDeratlnr.
witn oraera for over 11.000 000. anurlns
Urfc-e earnlnra and blr dividends for atoek
holders: sama inter ltd ntiraniKrt tmiia
teel oompany, earned 77 per cent last yean
common atock advanced 400 per cent, want
live salesmen to nlace 8 per cent preferred
stock with bonus 50 per cent common stock:
worAi reu iiiKiw ucuvr inuii un weeKiy On
(vv iriauv nn 4un'iiii iiu nuvautvi
PITTSBURGH TIN PLATE AND STEEL
45 Gallagher Hldg . 1810 Chestnut at.
STOREROOM HELPER Middle-aged man.
steady;1 for storeroom work. writ.
ana iiaure, reierenc. ana salary, p M21,
ledger Office
rOOLMAKERS WANTED ON JIO AND
FIXTURE WORK;
wciu?oTc,JK,8do.,
HKS..wfi5K EXCELLENT WOl
Kit-
ARDMORE, PA.
WATER RUBBER on furniture! steady em.
ploymrnt and good chanca for advnnc
Wfnt, AFP'. Mr KeWMh U S, 5th at.
.HELP WANTED MALE
.TOOl.MAKERH
TUNCH, JlO AND DIE MEN
who are looking for good rates of pay, eood
working conditions and good homos will find
an of them here, our plant Is situated JO
miles trom Phlla,, In . town of 2500 popu
lation, with alt modern Improvements, .such
as schools, churches, electrlo and gas light,
sewerago system and good city vSler; this la
an Ideal spot for married men with families!
first-class men wishing a. good steady Joa
will answer this ad M 818, Ledger Office
WANTED FIRST-CLASS ALL-AROUND
MACHINISTS AND MACHINE OPERA
TORS FOR LARGE. HEAVY WORK
15 riVE-FOOT VFRTICAL BORINO MILT.
OPERATORS.
10 FIRST-CLASS ASSEMRLERS WHO
HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE OM
LARGE 8TEAM ENGINES. -awwtJi
6 SIX-FOOT VERTICAL BORING MILL
OPERATORS.
6 THREE-FOOT VERTICAL
MILL OPERATORS.
BORINO
5 EIGHT-FOOT RADIAL DRILL PRESS
OPERATORS.
1 HORIZONTAL BORINO MILL OPERA-
TOR.
oJODERN HOUSES WITH ALL CONVEV-i
IENCES CAN TTO HAD FOR NORV
MAL RENT WITHIN 10 MINUTES'
WALK OF THE PLANT.
APPLY OR WRITE
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
ERIE, PA.
YOUNG MAN Blue printer, age not law
than 21, for large manufacturing concern,
southern part of city M 815 Ledger Office.
General
EARN BIO MONEY
Do 1atho work auto repair, mechanical aiid
electrical driving cr storage battery work;
we train men on practical lines,
Philadelphia Mechanical Electrical School,
Call BH-MR Brown st Philadelphia.
WANTED .MEN AND LADIES TO LUARrf
BARBERINO
Big paying trade, quickly learned; big
scarcity of barbers: day or evening class:
write fo.' catalog TRICITY BARBER
SCHOOL, 228 N 0th st . Phlla.. ?L
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAI.E
SECRETARY and stenographer, exp , desires
lillilinumin iua,livit, vcilltri Ul City. tj 'J
Ledger Office.
SITUATIONS "WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT, office and credit manager.
charge. C 16 Ledger Office' j.nr
CLERK-TYPIST. 24. high school graduata:
start 100 per month. 720 Berks
EXECUTIVE position wanted, responsibility
and trust wean, if necessary, add 8tt-ton
truck to your forces to ba considered Invest
ment; have traveled eastern states 6 jears
buyer construction work telegraph company
well versed general business principles: can
help drive your business; executive capacity:
best references: single, 28 years, M 809
Ledger Oftlct
INTERPRETER wishes n position: can speak
several lnrguages, French, Italian. Portu
guese, Rumanian Spanish Turkish, Bui-
l"IIBH .- I -wbl VUHT
MAN. experienced, colored, with excellent
reference, wants position as cook, P 814
Ledger Office
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
MEN WOMEN, colored, day, week, part
time. Hursey, 1285 S. 19th. Dick. S645.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OOINO CONCERN would like to manufacture
late design domestic power washing ma
chine and vacuum Bweeper, cylinder typ.
washer preferred, would handle either on
royalty basis or would consider buying patent
rights, bend blue prints and all details in
first lettei M 810 Ledger Office
PHILADELPHIA company with 1 equipped
manufacturing plant machinery, offers
opportunity to young man taking an active
Interest, who can develop selling ability, for
sales manager; investment $5000, P 826,
Ledger Office:
WE HAVE CLIENTS for hotels furnished,
or apartment houses furnished or unfur
nished Apply Room 3 and 4. 720 Walnut
st Phone Wnlnut 6748
Wanted
ESTABLISHED business wanted, whole or
part Interest earning $0000 or over: am
no agent. P. O. Box 854, Dayton. O.
BUSINESS PERSONAM
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Positively highest cash prices for your dia
monds, any sire from 4 to 10 carats; nona
pay higher; also old gold, platinum and sliver
bought, EBtates bought (private). Est, 10 yrs.
TheDiamc.ndShop10fhb"r,
DIAMONDS PAWN TICKETS
BOUGHT TROM PRIVATE TEOPLE!
TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL: FULL
VALUE PAID. COLONIAL TRUST BANK
BLDO, 1STH AND MARKET. ROOM 311.
HOURS 11-30 A M, TO 4l30 P. M.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
ANY SIZE FRICE NO OBJECT
Pawn Tickets for Diamonds Bought
KELLY A CO. 082 CIIbSfNUT ST.
Suite 21-22. Over Chllds Restaflrant. PrlvaU
LITIGATION, expense and delay avoided; bus
iness and other difficulties settled your
rights protected: doubtful accounts collected:
bank reference: 23 years' experience. Mutual
Adjustment Co . 1215 Filbert Bt.
s DIAMONDS BOUGHT
HARRY W SMITH. 717 SANSOM ST.
UNIFORM overcoats changed Into civilian
style, very reasonable. Stanley Tailoring
Co , lfl B, 17th st . basement.
ELECTRIC treatment n manicuring. Room
105 Heed Hldg . 1215 Filbert st. Loo. 88B2.
CELESTE LA TELLE facial, scalp treat J
10 a m tn 0 p tn1- rinsed Sun 305 H ltth
ELECTRIC TREATMENT, also manicuring.
Office. 4142 Market St.. second floor.
OLD GOLD
OLD gold, sliver, platinum, plated ware, old
style lewelry. teeth plates bought for cash.
Est. 1817. f. L Clark, refiner. 807 Hansom.
'WANTED
ANTIQUES Furniture, carpets, beds, betf
ding household goods, etc., wanted; highest
cash prices paid, city or country. Levin Fur
niture Co , Main Office, DOT Walnut st.
Phone Walnut 1083, Branch, 3129 N. 22d
st. Phone evenings and Sundays. Tioga 4278.
CAsr-orF CLOTHING Indies' clothes' a
specialty; gentlemen's, children's clothing
and shoes all kinds bought: highest prices:
auto service: we call anywhere, any time.
Ph Mkt 2448 W or call M Stem 887 N. 4th!
OLD CLOTHES bought; ladles', gentlemen'
suits, overcoats, shoes, hats; we pay 60ft
mors than others. Send postal, call or phone,
we call elty country, day. eve. Ph. Dickin
son (UB5JFjJedjmajrsl4448oiithst!
I'URNirURB AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS;
highest prices paid for part or entlra
household: get our estimates. Harry II. Fin
ger. 500 N. 2d st. Hell phone Market 40241
evenings and Hunday call Poplar 1285. ,
WE WANT, at once,
rouijnold furniture;
tore fixtures; office furniture: pay spot
hi honest value: phone us aboi
auouc ir. ujcutt
4214. Old Church, cor. 12th and Cherry sts
WANTED 300 double or BOO single metal
lockers, Rochester Standard Clothe. Co..
81 Laka ave , cor. White t Rochester.
N X '
J. RUBIN pays highest prices for gentlemen's
.i.ikl-4 ..nil ahnaa Halt tlr., ab nH...B
Bend postal 814 Callowhlfl st.
NVE PAY HiaHER PRICES than others fos
old clothes and shoes, Terminal Clotblnw
Co , 034 Ridge nve
JJIIOKEN Jewelry, antiques, pistols, coins;
coin book with prices I pay mailed 1CO.J.B.
Doss (People's 8tore).28 8. 11th st. Wal.4480
HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURB
BOUGHT We pay the best prlc.a Wiser,
251 N tith at. Phong Walnut 1840 v
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