Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 23, Image 23

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EVENING T?U3L1C IiEttGER-PHILABELPHTA, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1920
GIRLFACES ROBBER, ,
WHO SHOOTS AT HER
'Daughter of Policeman Bravo as
Father, Says Keeper ot oioro
in Gloucester.
' n-.urr " fixer- "wftf slorc '"
mmcwtcr, m entered ami robbed of
..it Rnturdnv iiliclit.
believes Mis-,
Qrn 8lm.n would in ko about as
S i iiollooniiin as her fiitlicr.
ftui Kitnppon. sixteen jenrs old,
j MJfc?fr of l'ntrntmiin Albert Hliupsmi.
?""illrk In tlip Van Srlvcr store. She.
5.'. Ac on& our there who., tlio robber
Mtrrrd I iiud I''','"""? " 7TO,Ivcr Ul h"'''
ffir to "" !' I,rr Iiul'di. . .
I'lVl'i iimlei-sliiml ,,hv I didn't d.i
Lfw I didn't Intend to et the
ii. cet nuny with ovor thine I
ffi ftoi) to think: I jUHt ran to the
..Si room and Slabbed a revolver. The
u.UmcA me more, but I screamed for
f Van Hciier. Tho robber Rot the
(nelr register drawer open and took tlio
change, then" run."
MIsr SimrtHOit gave, her weapon l, the
Ktorckoepor mill police were called, but
the Intruder win not captured.
"I tui'ppcisp If the jslrl liudn't run for
n gun iiiHlcud of huldlnc up her hundi
iii fcbc wits told the fellow would liuv
tuken much more." said Vaii Heller.
Shots tired by the. robber lilt the caMi
register and the wnll.
NEAR DEATH BY GAS
Breaking of Tube Endangers Wil
liam Conkllh at Shore
William Conklln, a l'lilliiilclplilu
lni'.lm'st m-iDf it lu the Atlantic City
IIonliHtil in u serious condition from
...... tiiilnnliii! ay the result of the ac
cidental breaking of a gus tube in bis
cottage nt 0."1" Winchester avenue, i
PARCEL POST
r--,4SWEETAIR"
I Ibe Modern Method of
Painless Extraction of
TEETH
"Mrn a RT.F.rt"
On to 0 teeth extracted
,"llhnll, It.ln n, ,n
.1111 ri mine for "rvolie people
n i'l es,-.rit fnll-v- te
DR. MOSES
S. E. Cor. 7th tr Mnrlfur Sl.
1 arw,.-7it r trtr fif eeemlirn FM.r,le
,vi.vrt:u IH011TS
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J."
c' j ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. t
u. i i AivAmeijicaa Plaa Hotel
.., nrtr
ii- i nl-1ln II frlij nil .lip (TitH Kin
hi bedroom Saturday night. Neigh j0f DisthlCtiOlXarjRoalCorrAfiirt
. .. . ., kJuHiint mnpninir lit I, lu I . .. . .
l)OrS UrOU-ril .run...... ..."...... u.. ... riHBPROOF UAHISK
croiUIS, I01IIXI Him on un- nur mien
where lie h'd dragged himself.
s capacity goo. Waferr.f.Zuzly
IIEITIIH
IlllOWK. Jon. 4, MARY PEARL, daugh
ter of Harry N. mid Into Iloso M Brown.
Ilolativra and friend. Invited to funeral scrv
loss. Wed,, 11 a. in., parents' residence. 810
N, rail it. Int. private, Westminster Cetn.
CIIESNUTT Jan. a. KATE MAC
NICIIOU wife of Frenic L. Chesnutt. Ilela.
tlves ana Iriends Invited to funeral, 'rues..
11 a. m., I0:'() I'ulaakl ne,. Uermantown.
Int. private. Kemalna may be vlcul Mon.
ee
of May and aon nt llnte and late Alexander
T. Clastnn Jlelatlvea and frlend, .McClellan
ni'.vriis
ployea of Luubacli & Joseph. Invited to ierv.
Icee. Men.. 8 p m. Uavla II. Schuyler
Hide., Uroad end Diamond tie. Int. private
at the comenlence of the family IKidlnc
and Cataufrfaa pnpera ropy
l.riHMAN, Jan. i, ADAI.I.VB Z. widow
of Win. 11. Lehman, K"1 Til, lleltltlvea and
frlende, membera Heldelbera- Kefnrmcd
Church, Invited to funeral aervlcei, Tuce.,
1:30 p. ni , aon'a realdence, Charlea );, Leh
man. 17;.' N. Taney et. Int. prUate.
MdttMAtt Jan i. L'LMKR B on ot
I tlvea fctiil frlcndii. Htnr of Ui Union Circle,
1 a AU tl ,. 1 . Il'.l,lnln famn Mn
I1KATIIH
Council, ho. XT, Jr. O. V. A. M.. IlllUea t8 . au. ,i. a.,' vhlniton CamD. No,
funeral frleea. Wed.. 1! ti. in.. 17 AMIKina ,;,, P 0 M 'of A lnvued to Wnoral eorv.
iue Haildonfeld, N. J. lnlt Arllneton Ccm. c, d., 2 p. in.. 1811) N. Marehall at.
rrienil. nmv call Tuea, eve
(j:KMBS.-Jan. A, I'AULINK K ilnuah
ter of raultre and late Taut Clemens (nee
Stub, r), anvil 111, llelntlvca and friends In
lted to funeral errlce?i. Wed , " p m , real
denct nf m II Mcl'all, 2330 Natrona at.
Int Mt Peucn Cim. hemnton, I'a. und
1'ntereon, N J., naprrs fopv.
cni'DUUN, Jan. -J. jajies r nuepana
Int. private North Cedar Hill t.'em.
r.PTIIV ,om ', AW l t.ir.Tirv tn..
V.'edner), Mldow of Lantx Lethy, aed 45.
Itelatlvee r,l friends, member of I'atattnape
Ilefonned Church, United to funeral cervices.
Wed. 11.10 v, in., 'lis N. Frailer at. Int.
nrhatr, Mt. Vernon Cem. Ilcinalna may bo
vlood Tues after 8 p. in.
of lute Mary 13. Crudden (nee Ulbbona). Ilela. llt0 j0hannn I.lpman, acd 76. Itelatucj
meannd friends cm plnyea of Phlln, V-arl a lnvnli uUd to tuntral. Tues., 11
Novelty Works. Invited t funeral. Wed., J au.JS N lluh Bl. jnt. MuntlHorn Cm.
:3n . in.. 30i ilrnya Hve. gpleiiir, i hluli " i,'6no. On Jun. , 1B2U. ANUKLINli
mass of requiem Church of the II eased Hac- r.oYCB 1X3NO wife of Jumcs tl. Ixjn and
mVr,M?r ?h "' t?,1. "i ftVw'l wiSwa Sutiter of la te Ilenjamln nl Julia Iloyce.
CUJIMONH. ; Jin J, l.r-MB JIKCU.NA. I lllCg ,-,4. luutlvcs and friends Invited to
wife of Harry Cilmniona and dauijhter of 1 funeral strvUc. on Tues., at il p. m.. at
J.!,'h'! "i, l r"u,:i JlV1''1 ',,,.,'?l.1,rt",i Wd late residence. 1T1U S. Orlnnn.1 at. Int. pr!
r3 , ".'W.".1, fr.". ",. Ml Z?"-iX ".I". KernwouJ Cem ITIendj may tll
ruin. ... ...,... ......o , .... n. ..... -. . Mon. ee
tnao '-"urJ MAGKK. Jan. B, CATIir.rtlNK C.
TaBCart st Hnlemn requiem m
mCmjc.
4-.m. lt'lnllf Sit . Will ft
1 nrel'e Hnl'l N. 1 . Wednesdaj i
" TOlWi ' IOJlE-
Europe
West Indies
California
Japan
China
Philippines
Bermuda
Winter
Resorts All World
Travel
I'uormitfioH tc 1 1 h
refcrencr to any
form of travel to
any part 0 the
world 13 available
ot our oiccs.
e
I Travel Service
I Europe and the Battlefields
S The course of ihe world's history
g met a rifjht-angled lurn on the battle-
1 fields of France and Belgium during
I 1914-1918. It fell to the lot of oin-
li generation to assist in that turn. It re-
3 mains now our privilege to pay homage
a to those who fell and to see for our-
jj selves the fields upon which the world's
j greatest battles were fought. . The time
S3 to go is thi3 Spring. The details of get-
r ting there and back loom up formid-
3 ably, but Cook's Service will make
smooth your path.
Make your reservations now.
Tropical Cruises
Feb. 7, 38 and Mar. 27, by
S. S. "Pastores" and S. S. "Calamare" of
the "Great White Fleet"
Theee favorite Liners especially built for
the Tropics have been chartered exclusively
by us for 24-day cruises. Inclusive fares
$425 up. Send for fully detailed and beau
tifully illustrated booklet.
California
Escorted Tour leaving January 15; the
itinerary includes "Grand Canyon Southern
California with its attractive and restful Coast
resorts S.n Francisco Apache Trail New
Orleans. Similar tours January 27, Febru
ary 3, 10, March 2.
Accommodations reserved at best hotels
only. Inclusive cost $675.
Far East
Individual travel and Escorted Spring
Tours to Japan, China, Manila, etc.
Bermuda
Weekly tours by FURNESS BERMUDA
LINE. Inclusive fares $123.00 up. "
Winter Resorts ,
Atlantic City Old Point Comfort North
and South Carolina Florida Cuba.
Individual tours to leave any day. I lotel
accommodations reserved in advance.
Mil
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CHARLES
or the lioiy m ui ami items sis., m ot ,,,,,, v Mageo and daughter of Thomas
a m Int Holy Itjdeemer Cem. "'J f' .", u,i.,,. ni-iiv.. n,1 frl.rul.
1 CtlRIlT. Jan. 2. JOHKfltH., huebnrid of . r". 'j'",A funeral. Wed 7 S:3o a. m.. resl
Mlnnlo M. Cuny (ne Ervln). Uelatliea and ' i"Vifa J,0 ?.,-' r.a-ta 'iviatmlnatLr ave .
rriemle. emnloies P. Tl T, Co . oOth at. and . ..A. t,i.ii.,i.ihhu uni.mit ma r.f Mnni.n,
unk. Int. private Cedar Hilt Cem. Trlendi
may tall Tues., 7 to 9 p. ni.
WELLTCIN, Dee. ni, MA11TIN, husband
of Carolina Welleln (nee Kaeppleln). Ilela
tlvea and friends, also Young Men of St.,
Peter'a Church, motormen and conductors of.
car burn ot 3sth and Callowhlll sts., In1ted
to funeraf, Wed. KiSO a. m.. B. W. cor.
4Mh and Drown ale.. West 1'hlln. Holemn
re.ulrm mass Ht. Irnatlus'o Church 10 a, m.
Int, Holy nedeemcr Cem.
WOOO. Jan, 8, at 1M W E,uequehanna
ae.. NANCV HINDMAN. widow of Ur,
.Marmaduke Allen Wood. Relative and
frlenda United to funeral lervlces. Wed.. 2
p. ni . Union Tabernacle I'rebvterlan
Church, n, York and Coral sts. Int. brl
ae Wtrrlnte Cem
W'OOB. ,Ian. S. Dr. HOrtATIO C. WOOD
aged 78. Itelallves nnd friends Invited to
nervlce Tues., 2 p. in., 4107 Chester ave,
Int private. Omit flowers.
WOOtllNQTON. Jan. 4. MAIIT J . wldnw
of Clayton Woodlncton. ilelntliea on?
friends Invited to funeral servlren, Wed., 1
p. m., daughter's renldenee, Mrs. Laura
Walsh. 2498 N. Kalrhlll et.: also services
Urst Frankrord naptiat cnurcn. unity and
l'aul eta. 2.30 p. in. Int. Knights ot Pjthlaa
Cem.
S5KISH. Buddenly. at 1017 N. 13th St.,
Jan. 2. PAULING II., daughter of late
Charles nnd Mary Zeln. Services and Int.
at convenience of family.
Zli'KKL. Jan 4. K.MKLIA widow of
Henry ZlcVel HelAtlves and frlerd. mem
bers of Hopo and fit. 1'aul'q Ilefornied
Churches, Invited to funeral Thurs . 1 p. in,,
72.1 Wtnnewooil road Int Mt Vernon
Cem. llemalns may bo viewed Wed , S .0
1U v. m.
'nChV 'Jv-ANtfBD tEMAI-E
'" ' 1 1
NlfnHI?. rdufttt. for nmMl irtttilutlonf
rrui'"""'"' f1"''1-' r """T ' 1 "V'
CTATIT TUB Nf!W TEAR niOHT, LKARN
floJlBTlIINO THAT WILL., I1K UHICFUI.
ALti YOtm LtKK: HH.K WI.VUINt Iff
CLBAN AND IBASTl WELli PAID WHILU
LKARNINCIi RAPID ADVANCISWRNT:
PLBABANT SUIlIlOUNDINaS! REB'T
RtKJMB. CAFBTERIA WITH MEAL3 AT
COST. APPLY 8AUQUOIT BILK MFXI.
CO 1T1I AND HUNTING PARK AVE.
RTTWOnnAPJIER A T.AROFI .MAKJT
KACTURINO CONCERN IN T1IB
C'KNTKK OK THE CITY REQUIRES
THE SERVICES OK A pnilST-CLAHt)
BTENOOHAPHER: A IltOII BClIOOTj
ORADtTATE WITH 2 OR 8 YEARR'
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED REPLY.
BTATINO EXPERIENCE AND SAL
ARY EXPECTED, A SOI, LEDOEr.
OFPICE.
tIot.b TtTATrnr'T lU'AT.V
. """"" -- -i..
ly rfMtM
MACHINISTS Wanted. Appl
Koundry ft Machlne Co., Ns
MANAGER'S kastatant and salesman, -.
ful Personality principal requlaltel a, oll
Christian record, edueatlsn and refinement
necessary! opportunity for advancement t'
etecullvs siosltlon lo thoee who qualify.
Call 10 a. in, or 3 p m , 1S41 Real Eelatf
Trust Rulldlnir. i
PORTEnH AND CLBANKnrj
APPLY IRJRBAU OP EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAICER'S
rniNTTNO
l'RANKLIN PRINTtNO CO.
B14-K20 lATTllJOW BT.
PHILADELPHIA
1
EON THE OCP,AN-pONT
lcvor, etor 179 of real
comfort vvltrjarionyl.
rnnmsnl of distinct reft raf.
mant without extravocarvci?.
Ammcsji niu. alwavs norn
UTI'RATUIltAuTrailSrUILCO.
EjlMHTlEOnmc8p7knft
.' .bn' 4lT,r,tnS..,?fSnSvS" Church of Our Idy of Victory 10 a. m. .
b,. 2 p. m . 4H1d Greenway nve. 1 n. o. riAnlB'a Cem I
ah Cem. Frlenda may call Mm. , MALI.OCH. Jan, 4. ALEXANDER A. 'Hers?:
Wood 1 And a
nrilrPM. TUCB
Int. Mt. Morlal.
IUXOK .Tap 3. KCWIN
Funeral tservlces Tu5
MAIj1OCT( aiCvMi 7U. lttlattes and frlenda
',. 'i J5J!' InMted to service Tues 2
Thonicroft, i;rf ighton et. Int, private
'
m.. 071 N.
Morlah Cem,
iciXexciK)
' 5.Ch.,lr.n.rBo.rJwIk. IleaKHlelrl.
Var Rannlnjwtur. Pri.il Ulbja. Cp, 500.
VT ?Mdl winter rite,. New ewnenalo m.a.
tKm l.ftl.trinara,ronaerlv MTbi PriiiMM
T
Let us make sou (eel ut tiuoir
In Ihe "t'ltv of Robust ilenllh"
Hot
e
(Jrrith nd iruinl.t hip. CuiMuit 'oil.
JF.IfTiitur. prhtpbiitltN rtc.: njttayw oun.
)ark Place,, OMrlookinff Ocean urn! City
Park: alwayu ot-en. J Mclhvalit Champoa
HOTEL BQSCOBEL '""y Avi
tl.". un weklv. Phone 117 A 13. MARION.
Wplminlei Ky- Av Ilcar UcocrT. Kiev,
water; 114 kly, ; S2 BO up dlly C B'lhro.
Anlmore. Pi .Int. wlj.l; MARK Jan. 1, ALEXANDER husband ut
DONALDSpN Jan. S. JANET DONALD. )a,e su,m llarr (r.eo Carpenter). aed 79,
SON. Relative and frlei.da tn tiled to fu-1 JiJ1'Blivu,g nnd friends all tocletlcs ot which
neral serxlces Wed.. 2 p. m. 3730 Knorr . hle'V0'H tt member Invited to funeral, Tues..
at Taronv. int at comenlence of fainllj. i p m.. 130U McKean et. Int. Klrt Preo
DONNELLY Jan 1 MARY At., dauirlf I bvterlan Church Ground, nndenburn. Auto
lr nf llenrv J. and late Nancv Donnellv . .....,, n.,i,i!n. ,njv l leuert Mon..
I(nje Cunnl) nnd sinter of lato Rev. Hunry I after 7' p. m.
,1, l,mineil.v. nrmu.i'a nuu iin-iiur, met, ' iUCCANiN WUOQeniy, .fan. , JAiir.j, ii
Altar and Rosary Society of Ht Agatha's i husband cf Mary A. MoCwnn (neo McCart
Church linlted to funeral, Wed :30 it. m., nev) nnd son of Catherine and late Putrlck
from father's residence. 370 (.Irani fte. MiCaiin. Relatives e,ud friends. Holy Nam
.lUlt-'lllll ...iivtii ii,.d .J.. ...atun n ,iiiivi
10 a in. Int. Now Cathedral Cem. Auto
sort Ice
DONNELLY. Jan .1. JOHN DONNELLY,
husband of Uto Hanoruh Dinnellv. Due
notlro of funeral ttlll bo alven from residence
of daughter Mrs. Marv A Reck, 1735 111-
"""iJocaHERTY.- At Maple Shade. N. J.,
near Moorestoun. N J.. Jan. 3. MARY C
V. widow of John Doushertj . Kelatltcs and
rj-rMNOTlCE OK HI'KCIAL MEETIMJ
r1-1-' Pursuant to resolution of the Roa:
of Directors, adopted today, notice is hereby
given of a. ll Meellnifvof the stoclihold
ers of tho Philadelphia, National Bank, to
be held at the office of aald bank. 421
Chestnut tret. PhlUdelphla. on Tueaday,
Jannary lMh. ,(920. at 6:So o'clock In thi
forenoon for the following purposes:
1, To authorize an Increase In tho capital
stock of the i banlc friTO 13,000.000 fi , to.'
OUO.uOO bv the tsauo of 12,000,00'J or 20 000
hares new stock.
2. To authorlti the Issue of such new
stork, namely. 20,000 shares at not less than
M..lo,i,, lili. Nn UT. A. O. II : Court Nes-, " r.-' " TiV ...iii.,.. ... !.'? ."on
hamlny.No. 14U. K 'of A., nd employe, of d"bJ' hRoard of Directors.' "" ae,,r
P It. V.. lflth and Jackson ;ts .Invited to m'J;"'taUe auch other actlTO , may Dr0D.
Inh.ra Thr.. fc:30 a. In.. 2331 S. Molo lit . ?. t ..7 ..-- matA n.aiinB. ,ii.P.?p
uT.i- 1,1.1. ,u ,,f ro.ml.m St. Slonira'ii ' eriy. "' "V3"... ""!- ;.i".v." 'A1., "laiion
c'huruh. 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
McDADE. Jan. 4. SUSANNA, widow of
John McPade. uued 71. Relatives and
frinrl invited In funeral services, ed.. 2
p m . residence of ton. Samuel D McDade.
to the proposed Increase of ths capital stock
and the disposition thereof.
By oraer oi m. im. m directors.
O, HOWARD WOLFS, Cashier.
December 9. 1919.
BTENOOHAPIJER with oms knowledge of
bookkeeping In Oermanlown real estato
office! experience preferred but not abso
lutely necessary; salary according to abil
ity. Call. 11 a m. tniKv, r,721 Oermant'n av.
STENOGRAPHER Youn lady with ex
perience In lumbr business preferred; state
salary desired and references, P 713, Ld
ger Office. .
STENOORAniERB WITH ENERAL Oi'
nCE EXPERIENCE AND lir.VVRKNCE,
BWIHT BEEP STORE. 4 S. rnONT BT.
Is looking for an additional man for It
order department; the -work Involve taking;
the order from members of our salt forces
nrapurln-r them for the manufacturing d"
partments and following; them through ,t
completion In a, eystematlc wav: the position
will require a man with n thnrousl, knft-v
ledge of tho manufacture of advsrtletMr
printing. Write, giving; details of experience.,
age and salary expectod, A 313, Ledger,
Office.
TYPIST WE REQUIRE THE SERV
ICES OK A RAPID TYPIST; A
TOtlNCJ LADY WHO HAS HAD EX
PERIENCE IN RtLLINO- ACCURACY
ESSENTIAL; REPLY. STATING EX
PERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECT'
UD. A S00. LEDGER OKI-ICE.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS Girls exp. on
telephone to solicit advertl.lng; will pay
salary end bonus; ask for Miss Parker Clas
sified Department. Public Ledger Co.. Gth
and Chestnut ats.
APOI I O Moderate prlco beach-front
r" ""--" i,0tcl Eurnii. plan. Central,
rear New Y'O'U Avi RtlllKRT SWINTOV
LAKKWOOD. N. J.
AKEWOOD - NEW JERSEY
Equable climatic condi
tions. Golf rldlnc and
sheltered -.talks. Dally
concerts and danelnn.
Dranch omce OEO. A.
IIUHN & HON.S,UrokOT3
FRAMv F. SIIIITII, Msr
WASHINGTON. I). C.
&
a
s
3
Burlington Hotel
American and European Plans
131 Rooms. 222 Baths. $2.50 to S3
I T. MILLER. Mgr.. Washington. D. C.
Five mlnut. from evervthlng.
nt. . Mnnle hltatle. rs .1.. t cu . H
High muss of requiem Our Lady of Good
Couii'l Church 0.30 a m. Int. Calvary
Coin Hagerstotwi Md.. papers copy.
Dl'I'rY Jan 1. IHOMAH J huiband of
lata Pauline Dulf (nee Lorajer) llelatltcs
And frlTus Invited In fureral Ml . H a, in,
brotherdn-lHtt's resldeiic, Mr. Hu'h Mc
Phlllln". 2011 Sebert ht lllili rtqulem
n.asM St Elizabeth's Church 1u u. m. Int.
Holv i'ioss Cem. Auto funeral.
ELLIOTT. Jan. 3. MART A ELLIOTT,
nscd M Relatltes und frlendi Intlled to
funer.il sertlccs, Tlmrs . 2 p. m., 4S1S Grla
eom m . Friinkfurd. Int. Cod.ir I f I'l Cem.
l'rler.ri hup cnll Wed nftr-r 7 n m.
ri.LI.--.- Jnn. 3 MARY V.. widow of Ed
w.inl 11. Ellis Relatltes and friends In
v'tcd t. f'lnernl Bertlecs, Tues, 2 p. in.,
diUEhter's residence, Mab-I G. Hne, 14 N
Gist st Int prltate. Cedar Grote Cem ,
Gloucester, N. J. Auto fun"ral. Remains
m.iv b, tiitttd Mnn . 7 to 9 p. m.
FISHER- At WahlnE'.on. Jun 2. HAT
TIE 11, widow of Henry Clay l'lsher, cap
tain of I". S. marines
FRITZ. Jan 4. JOHN S husband of
late Elizabeth Fritz (nco Oclgfr), need 711.
llelatltcs and friends, mon of the Holy
Family and Rosarv Society of St. Honlfa-
i-ius a (jnurcn. intiti1" to lunerui. .nura.
PT3.BSONALS
friends, the Rosary SocbVjy and St. Anthony . Hrl.tol pike. Andalusia, Huekn county. P. i
Sntlotj. I. C. 11. C, Invited to funeral. Holly I int nrhate. North Cedar Hill Cem. IU-
'""tBflimt-laiT 'I AHtlARETMcGLilK- W !' LAUDEMAN has purchased business
11,, riolutlv.-si fint! friend. Invited to fu-i'r 'ent m"H imrnrQimcij ,
T.OST A7TD FOUND
Ourk. Helutivt"! and frienn invited to fu-
naeol Vti H .30 U III . 1 0 K " Oxford t
Holemn requiem mass b't. Micha-r-l'ij Church
i. ' .- In! Voik l1ti th-cflru t PA-IT-. Anln
A" H " A'n.. n urtiivviH. ww.... out .
seMivt,inir Jnn R DarentB' resident PIN Iioat. Dec?mbcr 31. 1010, dtftmonB-
2221 S 17 h st. THoMATson of John and l.tP.d fraternltj pin. inlaid with p.?rls
Mary McVeigh, aged 4. 1'urther notice of "'ne the Initials D G I J : rewards If re
funeral will b-3 Blten. """ '" '
lll.l.uit oan s. jun;-. tt.. nuioana or
5020 Rjce st
Lottie E. Miller (mo Norrls). Relatltes and
friends. Capt. Phil. R. SchuvlT Council,
P. and D. of L ; employes John 11. Stet
son o,. Incited to funernl. Wed,, 2.30, U1H
E. Schiller st. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains
may be tlewed Tuas after 8 p. m.
MOrTETT -r-Jan. 3, ABIGAIL WARRICK
wife ot laao Moffett and daughter of lato
Doctor Miles and Harriett synnott. Fu
neral services St. Thomas's Church. Claett
boro. N. J.. Tues.. 3 p. in.
MUELLER. Jan. 4. MARTHA I... daugh
ter of Ernst and lato Louise Mueller and
sister ot Louise Lostvlnn and Minnie Walter,
aged 33 Relatives and friends invited to
wrv Ice." Tues . 2:30 p. m. Oliver H. Dj.r
B'dsr 1S20 Chestnut et Int. private
muiuiai. fiuuaeniv, jan. i, utfe;4i;
7:30 'n. in.. 2l'l7 N. Howard st solemn re- wife of Hugh Murray Inee King! Relatives
qulem inart St. llonlfaclus's Church 0 a. m and friends. B. V. M Sodality and league
VI LtHJ DMICU in l k, nn uru t.u tuiictai.
Wed.. 8 a. in.. 2544 S. Gth ot. High requiem
mass Church of Our Ladv of Mt. Carmel
u:;iq a. m. int, limy i;ross uem
MURRAY. Buddenly. Jan. 1. JOSHUA
MURRAY, husband of Mary Murray (nee
POCKETDOOK Lost, on No 41) tar, Kolng
east on Chelten ave. to Readlnn station.
Genuantown about ll-.W Saturday night, u
blue leathT itrapback pocketbuok containing
10-trip ticket from Cerrr.antottn on Reidlmr.
locker key. snapshots of espetlal alue tn
owner ard i-nsh. Reward If rel.irned to
Miss II. P. Fowden. 94 Armat St.. German
town Phone Germantriwn 2H32
RING Ixist. s-old seal -lnr Initials H. L.
r..-rd nlmont 301 W
TTPIST, YOI'NG LADY. WANTED RT
LARGE CORPORATION: PREFER ONH
FAMILIAR WITH MTJLTIORAPH, AI
THOUGH THIS IS NOT EH8ENTIAT, TO
ORTA1NINO POSITION: STEADY WORK.
APPLY TO MR. FLYNN 80S CHESTNUT
STREET,
PRINTlNa ESTIMATOR
ITUNKT.rN PRINTING CO.
S14-520 I.UI1IOW ST.
PHILADULPHIA
require an additional estimator: man must
thoroughly understand figuring line of nta-h
grade catalogue and booklet work. Write,
fully stattnc experience, ag" and sal&rr
expected. A 3H. Lediter Offlee.
WEAVERS on upholstery trimmings. Oehrlo
Urns. Co. 428 N .Id
WEAVERS Tape weavers
Co.. 423 N. 3d.
Oehrle I3ros,
WOMAN wanted, white and grown daugh
ter, for general housework In orltate
fAmllv. Apply Mrs U It lloyer. 800 Main
St.. Rlverton, N. J Appointment by Dell
pbonn Rltertnn 210.
WOMAN" to do ttaehlnir 2 mornings a week.
Phono Locust 4GU or tall any morning.
1703 Spruce st
SI ITCASE Iost. dress sultcnue, marked
"J, K. Y ." from automobile, between
Paoli and Hawrford: 2.'i reward If returned
to J. K. Willing, 100 3. 4i!i -.. Phone
Lo-nbard 081.
VIRGINIA
OLD POINT COMFORT
HOTEL CHAIV1BERL.N
I INK WINTER GOLF
w
Js-V
Swlmmtnn Pool. Seafood V jR
ne. ivfry European r
nam an'j irt'niniBn.,
Writ
OKO. r. ADAMS. Her,
rortrrw nonroe. vu
"fiy
AVC.r.sTX. GA.
tony Your Funds In Safety Carry Cook's Travellers' Cheque
First in ISil First in 1920
Thos. Cook & Son
225 South Broad Street
Philadelphia
Hotel Bon Air
ArfiCSTA. OA.
A convenient nnd delightful plar to
epend vour holidays. Good drltlnr and
motorlnir. excellent haddle horses, two
golf courses and all outdoor sports.
Address C. G. True!l, Manager
Tn ft, Pelpr'j LVm. Auto flineri.1
FUVIUA. At his home. Rjdal and Olh
Y'ork roads. Jenklntown Jan. 2, WATSON
I-, l'UQUA, Service and Int. private.
OAllRON. At Woodbury. N. J., Jan. 2.
T.vr-mmT-q V. GATIIIOM. aiie., 75. T3eln-
tives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8 Rracelln). Relatives and friends, 23d Ward
p. m., ri uuriis ave.. oououry. ,. J. int. i itepuoiican t.iun ana ompioitn oi mr du
Dovlestown. i'a. I reau of Vater' at Torresdale. Invited to fu-
GIFFORD Jan. 2. LORETTA CELESTIA . neral Tues.. 2 P. In.. 4316 Orchard St..
wife of J. L. Glfford and dauuhter of John l'rankford. Int. private. North Cedar Hill
F nnd Marv C. Ganey. Relatives and Cem. llemalns may b lewed Mon. eve.
frlenda invited to funenl. Wed. S-30 a. m. OAT. Jan. S. BERTHA D. IIORTER.
2103 Brandywlne ht. High mass of requiem widow of Joseph Oat. Relatives and
rrlends invited to service, wea.. - p. m ,
Oliver II. Hair Rldg . 1820 Chestnut st. Int.
pritato Friends may view remains Tues.
OEHMIGEN. Suddnly, Jan. 4. 2721 W.
Somerset st.. EMIL It., husband of Fred
erleka C. Oehmleen. Djo notice of funeral
will be given.
OELKERS. Jan. D, at ntman, N. J.,
I.EBRCCHT O.. beloted husband ot Florence
J. Oelkers nee Herbott) and son of Marie
Oelkers, aged 37 Relatives and friends,
Washington Lodge. No. Til), r. and A. M. ;
employes of New York Ship Corp., and all
other organizations of which he was a mem
ber, lnlted to funeral, Wed., 2 p. in., brother-in-law's
reeldence, Fred C. Mau, 4331 N.
13th st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends
may call Tues., 8 to 10 p. m.
l'UST. Jan. 1. WILLIAM H, POST. Jr.
HELP WANTED FEMAW3
at Church of St. Francis Xavlor, 10 a. m.
Jnt private. 'atheiirii rem.
GODDARU. Jan. 2, EMILIE PALMER,
wife nf William 11 (,'oddard. Relatltes and
friends Invited to serice, Tues.. 10:45 a.m.,
1S02 Springfield ave. Int. private.
GREENE. - Jan. 3, CHARLES W.
GREENE. M. r husband of lato Flora II.
Groenc. aged 70 Funeral services In Grace
1'. 13. Church. Merchantvllle. N. J., Mon..
11 a. m. Int. prltate, ColAsiown Com.
HtlU-Jan 2. LAVINIA M.. wife of
Henry D. G. Hall Relatives and friends
Intltcd to funeral services, Tues., 3 p. m.,
221(1 W. Huntlnz Tark ave. Int. prltate. Ml.
Mo-iah Cer".
HALL. Seventh Dav. First Month 3d.
SAMITEI. D HALL. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Third Day. First
Mrnth utn, 8 p. m., cijuu L.ancasier ave. inx
o-K-Hle.
ltAI.LER. Suddenly. Jan. 3 FREDER.
1CK T. HALLER. husband of Clara Haller
(neo I'earson)
husband of Edith J. Ii, Post (nee Bhuster)
nnd son of William II. and Hettle Sophia
j'osi. acoa ui. relatives and trienas, uamp
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATtNO
WI3 ARE CONSTANTLY
INCREASING OUR FORCES.
the rvr IS GOOD:
IT INCREASES RAPIDLY
MAST OTHEP. ADVANTAGES
TIIF TtnrTRsl ARE "WORT
COMFORTARLE REST ROOMq
INEXPE-VSIVE HOT LUNCHES.
SICKNESS I1ENEFITS.
WOMEN OF UNUCESTIONED CULTURE
and refinement, pleasing appearance. 23
to 35 vears of aae, preference given to those
who mrongh misrorttine or financial re
verses tlnd It necessary to enter the busi
ness world- tho position offered does not re
quire previous business experience or the
investment of nnv money, as we pay salary
and railroad inro rrom start: 4 splendid
openings for qualllled applicants who are un
incumbered and free to travel extensively
Jauuarv 1ft: southern territory; give full de
tails concerning ago education and exnerl
er,c In Urst letfr. Ad-""i S. J Glllflllan.
r.1 E. Washington ft , Chicago. 111.
SALESMAN WANTED
Most complete bank-supply house In America
deaires experienced specialty salesman In
this territory; give ace, experience and ref
erenco In applying.
LOUIS F. DOW CO ,
383 JACKSON ST ,
ST. TAUL. MINN.
SALESMAN 'Motor carriage salesman -wanted-
this Is an Important opening for .
gentleman with ability nnd motorcar-selling;
experience desiring tr connect with an ftld-i
established high-grade company, paying com
mission only: this position should pay ths
right man from $8000 to tl2.000 per year.
An Interview can be arranged by addresslne
A 432. LedCT Cftlcp.
SALESMAN A largo manufacturing com
pany has an opening for a salesman to
represent them In Philadelphia selling their
building specialties direct to residence own
ers; liberal salary and commission: ntata
aire sod experience A 408. ledger Office.
Wi (MEN, cnllepe education and social poise
f o - speclsl educational work: short hours,
compen. high; advance., old reliable firm. Ap
pl VTflernoons2to4Ti07DeiickliiIlldi-.
SALESMAN We want a salesman for
building specialties In Philadelphia and vi
cinity; must have experience In selling direct
to consumer: a real cnportunlty to the man
who can qualify; salary and commission;
give r nnd experience. A 400. Led. Off,
SALESMAN Illgh-grado man to represent
k in Philadelphia: a permanent oppor
tunity to earn $4000 or mors a year. Ape.'
piv 1 1, nmnm fi
WOMEN FOR CLEANING
NIGHT OR DAY WORK
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER-S
YC'JN'G LADY', reilned: wo havo a selling
iioFltton ooen which will pav a competent
woman 3'0ii a vesr: experience, not neceb-
carv. Aonlv 1437 Walnut St.
Relatives and friends I No. 154. P. O. S. of A.: employes of P. R.
WWHVGTON. I. C.
WardmanParcfofe
Conn-i tirnt vc Wood ley Hoad
WASHINGTON. D. C.
A wonderful combination of luxury and
comfort. Klftecn hundred (all outside)
looms, with rrivJite baths.
Illustrated booklet and further par
t'tulars on r-"nust.
KI..MKII DYER. Minnrer.
Taeonv Noit No. lfiiS Order of Owls. In
itd to runerai serucen. ven,. -j p. m.
LT.30 X. Phllln at. Kemalna rnav be Iewtd
ITu. after 7 D. m. Int. private. Green
mount fVlll
I IIA1XIUAK Jan. n. UALFII K. son of
, David unci Emma Halllcan aired ill. ReU-
tlvpfc and frlenda Invited to funeral, C2-.L X.
IBth at Tui., S:ir p in. Kurthc- bervlri-o,
Center Church, Lancaster count, 1-.. Wed.,
10 a. m.
HAMILTON" Jan 2, JAMKS F, son of
Thomas and Margaret Hamilton (nee
Walsh), aced 2 years Rolntlvs und frlendw
invited to funeral at parnnta' residence,
S45 N. Newklrk st. (2Sth and Parried). Tuei
nft. 2 .30 Int. Holy Cross Om. Auto
funeral. i
IfAMMITT. Jan. 3. ALFJtKD II. HAM-
MITT, huiband of Sarah n. Hammltt, acod
TIMtvilH1 NOTICES
STFMSHH NTK'I
IAULVAJ'K,lj'JrL.V
WHITELEDGE HOTEL q?:sf KSS
m-r. or European plan. Golf,
& run. water In otcry room
R.: P. H. R. Volunteer Relief and P. 11. It.
v. M. C. A.. Invited to tervices, Mon.. 13.1
p, m., Couestogn rd.. Benvyn. Pa. Int. pri
vate. Friends may call Sun. eve.
RBIDY.-Ja;i 4. ANNA M-, wife ot
James Reld and daughter of Catharine and
lato Frank McHale. Funeral, (o which rela
tives and friends are invited, Thurs., 7:30 n.
m., 2031 S Opal st. Mass of requiem,
Church of St. Monica, 9 a. m. Int. Hcly
Cross Cem.
RICHARDSON. Saturday morning. Jan
S 1II2U, AGNES A. C. wife of Thomas del).
Richardson. Funeral Bervlces, 10.30 Tues.
morning. Man. 6, at her lato residence. St.
Martin's lane and Moreland ave., St. Mar
tin's. Chestnut Hill. Autos will meet 9:43
a. m. train from Ilroad St. Sta.. Penna. R.
R., nt iSt. Martin's 'fata. Interment private.
KUMl.NMJ.N'. Jnil. 4. CHARLOTTE 8.
TOUR ASSOCIATES
CAREFULLY, CHOSEN.
SEE MIS3 RYAN
9 A M. 7 P. L
1631 ARCH ST.
AP.n
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. widow of Charles Davis Robinson. Relatives
TlfE RKLL TELITPIIONC CO. OF PENNA,
TOL'NG WOMEN AS
CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
APPLY UUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
SALESMEN WANTED
Vlf,v .iImihih. white and colored, ss-snl
tn a11 fh. well-known New Jersey lota and
5-acr farm land at MIzpah. Newtonvllle and
Elwood You can earn from t50 to 1209
per week on & commission basis. Wo have
enough real estate to sell for the next 2S
yars. Write or call at our office and vr
will give you full Information. We are surs
it will pay jru.
H. RATHRLOTT. Owner
1003 N. 7th t.
Market 359 Phones Park 1D1
SALESMEN; inexperienced or experienced;
city or traveling; write for 11st of open
ings and full particulars. Address Natl,
Salesmen's Tr. Assn., Dept. 433. Chicago,
III;
General
EARN $?5 weekly, spara time, writing for
newspaper and magazln-s; exp. unnec. ; de
tali freo Press Syndicate, 134. St. Luuls,
Mo.
SPRINUMAKKR to work on elliptlo and
equalizing springs.
PULLMAN PAR SHOPS.
Wilmington. Del.
STENOGRAPHER for ceneral work In acA
counting department. Apply Kd, G. Rudd
M fg. Co . 2."th and Hunting Park ave.
HELP WANTED IMAliE
i
ACCOUNTANTS A firm of publlo account
ants having a number of branches reautro
-several experienced kentorB and semlsvniors
lor Its Philadelphia orcicc; state age, experi
ence, salary and when available. A 407,
Ledger Office,
BOOKKEEPER, assistant on sales ledgers,
with know-ledge of Ktennirranhv .,..,, ....u.
writing. In offlco at Broad and Walnut sts
Wed 2 i m.r 73 13 Main i . Moorei own. ! "nd friend,, Ladles' Aid No 1. L. O. 11 . C.; Henlv In own liandwrltlng. statl; awe". .
NT Int ('i.lestowh Cem ."""-""unii. Welcome Div.. No. 29. Sons of Tempirance. per ence and wages expected. A 32.1. Ledger
HASTERT- suddenly Jan 2, LOTHAIRE Kyota Council Nn. 52. Degree of Pocnhontas. , tlTflce
IIASTFRT aged 7ll. Funeral Tuefc.. 1 p. i Invited to funeral. Wed.. IP. in.. BJlf. Web- CLERKS FOR CARD FILING AND TYP-
ACCOUNTS THE ACCOUNTING DEPART
MENT OP THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO.
DEMRES THE SERVICES OF A YOUNG
MAN WITH HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING OR
ITS EQUIVALENT IN- COMMERCIAL ED
DUCATION; A KNOWLEDGE OF AC.
COUNTING AND SOME EXPERIENCE IN
OFFICE WORK ARE ESSENTIAL: OPPOR
TUNITY FOR YOUNG MAN OF CHARAC
TER AND ARILITY ASK FOR MR, PRICE.
PUBLIC LEDGER CO.
OTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
ADVERTISING SOLICITOR, exp. nn special
edition work Root, 413 Penfleld Rldg.
ARMATURE winders, must be experienced
on both (ai period (c) period nnd (s.)
period (c) period Apply General Electric
Co . 1223 Washington ave.
m
"?S1
THE KNIGHTS OI' COLUMBUS EJIPIiOt-
3ICNT BUREAU i
expresses appreciation to the business men or
Philadelphia
f-r the splendid spirit of co-operation mant
fst'ed durlnc the last sear In placing for
m r soldiers, sailors and marines in profit
able empioment
There Is still need for rendering servloe to
the men who wero "on the job" for Unci.
If you need help, write or call tho KNIGHTS
OF COLUMBUS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU,
S. W. cor Broad and Vino sts.
TF.LEPIIONE. LOCUST 8041
SUE HIM THROUGH"
" ' ' .. . . 1 ' . ' t . . .. . K. Uta- . Clrxw. In.. n. r-.ok t I1.,Jj...
liti.-i i;. i umneriana hi, int. ureenmouni ltr pu 0. o l """r ' " iy cut."-
i'.i Knnprfil nr vrite. limit nowera. 1 " - i' . 'i. -mihii,iui. kjvmi. .-
INC. BUIST SEED STORE 4 S. FRONT
Uncle Sam', fascinating We,t India iiland is plan
rune a savand brilliant social aeason. The new Con-
dado Vanderbilt Hotel, opened in October, offer, all
ports and diversion, in an unusual tropical settin;;.
THE 16.DAY ALL EXPENSE CRUISE $125 UP
tsxejyoutaand around thi, l.land o( Enchantment in large
comfoTt.bU vea.el. calling at principal port, and returning to
Mew Yoik ueing the .teamer as your hotel ior the entire trip.
ll'rite for atii,i(78, illustrated booklets, etc.
PORTO RICO LINE
II Brod-r.T N.w York
'1 TT.YTiJgwjaiMirgil - v
ri-y vs ... Z fHtAr vv
BERMUDA
. EL0Flrcp"M)r, HAYES Tn Phlltt.. Jan. 2. TIMOTHY. ! mains my bo vl.wed Sed.. 11 a. m. to 1 K K t.IKRK Wanted, vouns
""Steam heat h'uband of M,rt Haws, formerli of Norrls- " "i1" wJb?,,r?t,I w ,. ' Ing department of large mt
olf. fi-hlng. etc. lot n Helmuts and friend, employe,, of ROE. Jan. 4, hi. ZA BETH M.. Daughter aat"B ."oleiali house rnSht b"
-. private baths Schuv'klll IH P. It R.. and Relief Asso.. of lat.. .Peter and .Elizabeth Roo Relative; i ?V IV-ural. and thor.iu.-hly
rail nu,, I l.lbr"v. Bureau automaii filing svstem;
ii in, Pleasant surroundings, cood opp.)rtunltv to
11 a- nl I take full charge If canalile hours Is.so to 3
ladv fnr rll.
modern, up-to-
neat, quick
understand
"tl) himrt. tiom fi'i'l lo tlotrprx"
The Hamilton Hotel
BERMUDA
"The Quern of Winter Resorts"
The largest and finest hotel on th
islands and of fireproof construction
modern In equipment and operation Golf
tennis, boating, rldlntr driving donclng
Ashlnc, bathing In the eea, glass enclosed
sun parlor 200 feet long. Grill loo out
sldj rooms 251 with connecting bath
all equ'pned with telephones two ..lova
tor. Hamilton Hotel Orchestra. (Inen
Jan 10.
HAMILTON nOTEL COMPA.N1. .i
Management of J. A. SHERIIARD
N Y Offlcc.425 5th Av., Spur Travel Bu
Hooklet Cable address Hotel riermud
end ii dy Nam Society nt St i.recory's nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed, 0:30
church. Invited to funeral. 5172 Heston at a. m., u uenriKuiown ate noi
Co nn lequlem tna3 Wed.. St. Gregory's of requK-m bt J Incent's Church
Chnrjli n-,-10 am. rwrnl in nrw-w in ; .11. ii , cei Iweekdavs. 1p m. Satuidav : Mate cxnerirnce
NnrrIelov.il on 11 a. m. train from 52il ht. ,rcll.",AJ' . .Atchtr) Jan. 4. BEIJ- " , rf,r ri.,rd p 71!i I.edrer c,mince
ta . P It R. Int. St. Patrick'
rlstovn. 1m
HKHTTAOE. Jan 4. CHARLES SHIV
ERS HERITAGE, if T). Relatives and
friends, Glass boro T.odse. No S.",. I and
Cem. N'or-' THA, wife of Charles L. Schtvarz. aged 57 i
Relatives and friends invited to funeral FINISHERS, experienced; aiho sh.ikor nn"
services, Wed . 3 ,-, in . 431 Northeast boule-i ishera l" sweater factorj D days- 41
vnnl. Int private. Northwood Cem. Friends hours; steady work; Bood pay Anplj al
may call Tues. eve. .,.pk. Union Knitting Mills. 44 N Ad al
A M.. l'ocaliontns cnuncll. -o. 4s jr. 11 1 ."'"'"V ','"..' -"'"""; '""""': UIRL renaoie. ior wuitinir ana downs tali.
I' A. M-. and Lodnc No. n. I O O. F-, of RUIH ANNA, daughter of late George and u ort )n small familv. Phone Locust 1 -5
'""Tir, Jcilurc,"'.' ;bod- '.ST!cm I inJ'w'.nd'i KVlffi", r,rrX , V-"' "T "to "Z "T--mJlnabedWed-lO
O ijnrr3nW ,1?
P'.IU. .rr-r. v STEVENSON. Dec. f.l. IICTII r. HTr.. In. Call Wyoming .115.1, "'"P
..!'.. V!Vl"V .""'. '.''. -t ..' """"VIV ""V IVUNnnV. ilnm-liter mid enlv rhlM of Vlnnla, :.;.,, Tm.l Mmmtiv mini, .,. ;rv
vrr&,$ izyAtxXriwvr ?. vvi "fyrLrL'v'1 - - m-EA'r
itemtives unu trienns mviien t" hervic.-s - ;;, -V-V','""V -r"; ',;ii ':', ,,,;i "-,"', ' Is'iEZi-
n. m narcnlN' resl.Ienc. r.sin hlieiunrne St.. -t- "u .....- ......vU .u .u.,c.... p-.., i-.-,
I.awndslc. Int (Ireenmount Cem Remains
may be viewed Mnn. eve.
BOYS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK.
MUST HE OVER HI- CHANCE FOR
ADVANCEMENT ArPLT AFTER f!
P. M LEDGER OFFICE. FIFTH
FLOOR
Bl'lCK MOTOR co FLINT MICH
WANTS TOflLMAKEHS. METAL PV.T
TERNMAKEH3 MACHINISTS. MA CHIVE
REPAIRMEN MACHINE BLACKSMITHS
TOOL DBFSSPRS, DROP FORGE DTE
SINKERS sKfirr METAT, DIE MAKERS
ACME GRTDLF.Y CLEVELAND AND
BROWN i. SHARPS OPEHATORK- ORINI).
F.HS MOI.DERh MACHINE, HKNCH ANO
FLOOR SAMPLE BODY BUILDERS; REST
WAGh.S: STEADY WORK. STATE FULL
PARTICULARS IN FIRST LETTER M ""9
LEDGER OFFICE "' ''
CARINETMAKERS. new model work, thor
ough knowledge of blueprints necessary
Apply Ed G Hudd Mfg, Co.. 23th and
Hunting Park ave
CHAUFFEUR, experienced on all makes of
trucks, stcsdl nosttlon: married man
preferred. Apply S a. m.. 122B N. 2th "
DECK HANDS cooks, firemen, donkevmen
bolstlncr inclneerj biircre F,r,i.i,,u. , '
days Hnd weekdavw 1.".8 S. 3d. Room B.
tites ana iricnua tnviica 10 luierii services, . --; T7..ft,i fnr ,n.p, ri7. .
Tues,, 2 p. Ill . parlors of William S. Nelf'. I GIRL wan e J for.j ner,l nff ice orK App.; -l",i
W. Ovfurd st. Int. nrlvato. Ml. 1' i superintend nt s unic- mm Chrsi,,.,.
w&TOmaiJnSlS ",Uy b U M0"" ' I hon-W.ajyn;. DOOR HANGERS on Cosed bodies; g0
winotv in vv lumm I,. 11. liicumsn i.eiaiiveg story Jan " FMANCEL STRATTFV " - V- men can make ecellent wages on plocewo
and friends Invlt-'d to funertl eervlces V Ld., I . J -Jlti jan ., r- .HA c r.1. c I It A l 1 L..N, , nrlces AddIv I.owry Ton an., ,i.A.. r.
1:3d n m. m"it W York et Int private. .husband of Ella May Story and son of, Kf,, .., 55im. a Body C
HOFFMAN -Jan. a?' r!lANCISP A 7 son I '': ,"" 1"", Elizabeth Story Rel..tlte, G,ni.S AND WOMEN NOW IS THE TI,rv, aUl and Adam'-
of Andrew and Carrie Hoffman (nee Reaver). "d friends nleo thj, Philip R
Schuyler TO SECLRE A PTEADT. OOOD-PAYiN-n
s, Mon.. .POSITION IN OUR NEW WEST WOHKl?
sceil I iteiatlves ana Irlet.03 invilea 10 '-"'"'. '.., ,.: " "-Y1 " "it.-'
,...-.-, .......... ,1-.., ,, . ........ ii ti. ni . .121 VV D.iunhln 1.1 In, i
reildenU" 2Mlfl' 13 York 'st. Int." North ' S ULLl VAN.-J.n. 4." MAR.arET; 'widow MATOSr3EDED IaPPLy' "3'1rj' "P;
Cedar Hill Cem Remains mav ho viewed , !f Cornelius hulllyaii .Relatives and friends , IRANCE. BLECTR1C , DENTAL HUildiniI
-r.... -. ... r, ... . i.... , mi ipn tr. iiin-rj u.ii s xn a r.. .-.I- n-in i I aiu 11 cii. 'I'A I. I-. r-r l
X I- - . ,,. IF II ,11, J-UlllTrtl lIl.Hir, ....,.-. .. ........ .,..,..,.,.. , ,, , ,,-..-
n m IVin.ral
,mnK-,s--a t.h n t.mi-w noiir-'rvd deuce of nleco. Mrs Elisabeth MeS.irlev
Fureral. to which relatives nnd f-iends are ItU S. ..2d st. .High requiem mass Church
Invited. Wed, 7 30 a. in., from 1701 Rltn.r of-St Fraiicls de Sal;., 10 a. in. Int. pri
st. Solemn maos of renulem Chu-ch nf St. va,.Nevy Cathedral Cem Auto service.
M nlca. 9 a. m. Int. Holy i -oss cm . """VDCi-.Tr.-J; ..U3. c; Allee.heny. ate.
feASSYl S11' " T' rAliTlfCO
good
ork
FIREMAN for steam-heatlnt: plant.
H II. Nlchnlmn, 1211 Vine st,
Apply
EDUCATIONAt,
FJIUCATIONAI,
Both Sexes
Both Sexes
Jfau Btmei 6vzruYna Scho&tu
fiMruma rrwi cvn&tutm&n nor"dnfy
inowedl& of pcxcfccaZ
tetoSfi piarn thU ImowC&dqe.
NEW COURSES OPEN JANUARY 5TH AND 12TH
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. ENGINEERING
THE DREXEL INSTITUTE, 32d and Chestnut Streets
IN MKMORIAM
KAFFMANN- In loving memory of our M nlca. 9 K. m. Int. Holy l -oss Cm ,T'n. i,'.7,,inn , i,, v'Ki VVS'' OIRLS AND WOMEN We hnvelulT-Tr I
dear mother THERESA lvMTMNN vv o HURL Jan 4 ANNA C (nee Sklfflng- J""-, hPr' Kif HA,nDnJV 'Uband of Estelli . "VJilira another new- lot of mi chines a?
nt.reil Into life Jan 4. 11117 Hone but not ton' wlj,"v of Hernard P Hurl Relative. , ?."Jl,1"lJft; '4 s'- RJ lll,vcs '" 'lla1, I enlarx-d our assembling depaAraent. v'o '
forgotten DAUGHTERS AND SONS n"d f'len.ls Daughters uf lanle Court ' I.wlslor Lodge. .No, ,41)1. 1. and A. M all i ,," tr. CPportuno timo for joti to .ecurT
i I No. 120, Ladles' Auxiliary. A O. H Div. . other socletlos of which lie y.a la ineml'cr. I ,tt,fly work with a modern. u-T.tid...
No. 3 invited to funeral Thur . S .3(1 a m.. 'nvlted to funeral relicts, WVd. 3 p. m growing concern: experience iVot neceMa'.
.. . 1P4 W. Norrls st. Solemn hlrh mnss of re. I David II. hchuler B dg . Rroad and DU- eo0d pay for beginners, with pid advanrL
TSonBlir ,"ul,n -st- M'cIwI'b Church 10 a. m. Int. n)i . ",- '" ,nrlat- Itsmalus may be ent. Take eleva-C. surfae. or subway
mZtiUW) , N.thrtrMCfm. Auto funeral. , 'IW.S" SM-lJ. , 2. "maHy a. .. , . f?r 32dt. station , Apply FaetoVomff
lll'lVI- At orilliriirin, X rt. ,lll ., VWA . , rrt- ,. rii. .;, ..... .- x, x x .in" --.. w.u, ,rcil BL.
HAYS wife nf Jerome s Hurd Relatives I R chard Tlerney. Due . notice nf funeral .
, -i..i. i... ...i n .....i. -p.. .i .. win da given. nusDana a residence, "ill I I i .s over in. to learn v.rnii. n
ASHCROFT. Jan. 3. at son-in-law's rel
denco. r!armil J. Lyons. 6440 N. 13th st..
Oak Lane. SARAH LANE, widow of George
Ashcroft (nee Ruth), late of Norrlstown. Pa.,
aged til). Relatives .and friends Invited .o
funeral serv Ices. Tues. 2 p. m., parlors
of H J. Kogelschatz, Norrlstown, .Pa. Int.
private. Riverside Cem., Norrlstown. Pa.
Remains may bo viewed at son-in-law's resi
denco ill IS N 13th St.. Oak Lane, Mou
b to 10 n. in.
HACHEII Jan. I. LOUISA (l.vte of 3031 Cedur Hill Ctm!
I'uniaui si.i, viaiiguter or late uottrried und after T p. m
caruiuin iiai ner. ugetl -i I
flieilJ Iiivtt-d to funeral
I. ..... , J-l,, X .i.i.U ...
- t .it , iitij , .11 ill. iui, pritutl". 11, ' -J4II1PIUHI ant, hull ni into p.iiii-iri ,-, hiiii r, - ,, ,. - -, , . - --."-.i .- .,,.,, . t...... , , ., .
Pence Cem ....... ,nt.iii Wetcoit Johnson Residence 4"1" Cecelia cv-clman and grandson of IVancIs GIRI.s - anted, learners arm ciieratore on
BARLOW -At list W. Ch-'ten ave , q,..i mer M. Duo notice of funeral vull "b? . .nd Elizabeth Mallon and grandson of W.'- i ''''' m"J,'n"i,nl''F,,Jt e" uald.
innntomi Jan I. THOMAh W.. husband of Klven bciga and the lato John Vogelman. seed 16 O-hrle Rrcs (n 42 N 3d
mix i.auine nariotv. Aiiiiounceirtcnt of tho, .itm.Nisiis, Jan. a iiiaacm, wire or '"" ''"'''; "i !.". . iiu ' " i uirls wanted in coll w.ndi.ur denartment.
fnther's residence. George A. Hav
4718 Sansom st.. Phtla. Int private. Mt.
Morlah Cem , Phlln.
JACKSON. Jan. -1. JOHN A., husband
of Amanda Jackson and son of lat-" John
end Eliza Jackron Itelatlves and friends,
I'apt. 1. R. Schuvler Camp, No 2 S. of V ,
invited to funeral services, Thurs. 2 p m.,
'I E. Montgomery ave int prlvnte. North
Cetrir Hill Ctiu, Fiiends mav call Wed.,
late Oottfrled und after i p. m i ,,,,, V'V.,..i'
II. Relatives and JOHNSON. Jan 3 WILLIAM H. JOHN- "viliri mwc' ;
il BirrvlccH, Wed. 'ON Sr, husband of Marv A Johnson die. ,n,vf,,V , ,.n
. Int. private, Mt. ' V.lnntoni and sou of late Sanmrl p. and ?,"?Vi ,-, .'.'i. ,.
i nclla Westcoit Johnson Residence. 4212 ' Z ,- k".i mL1,
Summer st. I on silk hosiery; trood opportunity for em
TOBIAS. Jan. 1. CLARENCE E . Sr plovmont at light clean work In healthful
husband of Rebecca I Tobias (nee Gentschi ' workroom. Apply Quaker Hosiery Co
and son of John J and Emma Tobias aiel i 22d and Lehigh uve (Walk through vard
4 Relatives and friends, Harmony I-vdge, to eletatorj '" 5ara
No S2. I. and A M . invited to funeral -
services, Tues . 2 t. m , parlors of c. R. I GIRLS want d for light factory work; no
Hartranft. 3021 Germantoivn ave. Int. pri- i experience necessary: highest wages paid
vate, Ardslet- Burial Park, Friend, may i and chnnco for advancement. Oehrlo Bros
V,.,.. rmslnH Men 7 -1( ttj 0 i. ni. Co . 423 N .lik
a i.i-rw.ii. -..- ii. i-. icuiviiit. service, a, iu.s ,.ar,ttd lo ir,era,u ci.r. .,.. -:.
Suddenly, on Jon 3 ,0"n J ?Kr:. -ApP!''01:!. ? ..! ."? . m..
beoved son of Henry and ""' " "" """ """ '-
Co . 1223 Wah-
funeial later George Johnson, aged 71. Relat ves and
DARDSLEl -Jan. 4. MARTHA A., widow I friends Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 1
of John Bardsy. Relatives and frlenda. p. m. resldenco of daughter. Mrs. Dysart
I Martha Washington Temple. No. 22. Ladles d41 W Dauphin st, Remains may be viewed
nf the Golden EibIc. and Excelsior Ladf e, I Mon . 7 to 0 p. m. Int. private. Greenwood
No. so, Duughters of St. George, Invited to (K. of P.) Cem. Auto service,
funeral. Wed.. 1:30 p. m.. icsi.lenU of I .TOST. Jan. 4, WILHELMINE K. (nee
ll.r.lh.P I'I.SpIa. Will, II ItO'HV llln. , , C.liul ...Mmv .1 ,.l. W .Tab, nonA Crt
h.nin.s m, inr.'M cl,urr-i. r,u, .. n.i.iit.i. ar. f.i.n.i. tnii, tn fr,--. i I lato Michael a nd Jane Walsh. Relatives
Hard ave.. 2'30 p m. Int. Fernwnod Cem. servkes. Wed., 10.10 a. in , residence of son. ! nd friends Invited to funeral. Tues. 8:30 I HOSIERY -Menders examlnsrs and oalrera
Mar liojs- uiud ana the employe, of the ' Annly General Eleitrl
Western Union Telegraph Co.. branch office , inston av. '"!
r-. invuea to iunerai. on wed at b-30 a. m., t ,,-Jt-p-s 7S .. ... ; -,
from hl parents' residence. 22SH E, Clearl HOSIERY Girls, over 1,1. to learn various
Held et. Solemn requiem mass at Our I.adv i . tl?frai,onsJ,n, 'ik j0"1."',' ,a, 00il, OPP01--Help
of Christians at 10 a. m. Int. Holy tunlty for employment at highly paid clean
w...Mih cr,, ' work In healthful workroom Apply Quaker
.'.. .-l---.-. .-- . . tj....... r nnA .n., , .l.ll. ... ,n...
wai.sii. -Jan. -. aunes, daughter if IV""';. . "", .-."".. ..""S. "'" """ "ia
"USl
OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FOLLOWING
CUVSSES OF HELP:
Heavy floor moldor8 for dn' sand work, me
dium floor molders for green aand work, In
an up-to-date gray Iron foundry.
Also:
Bench molder.s, machine molders, Taber ma
chine lioor molders, floor molaers who have
had experience on gear case and motor-frame
heads fcr malleable. Iron foundry.
Modern brick houses, with all convent.
ences, can be had for moderate, rents within
10 minutes' walk of the, plant.
.,w.rl,ff IT ap,j; employment office. Ceneral
Electric Co., Erie. Pa.
WANTED A MAN WITH FACTORT KX
PKRIESTJB TO ASSIST ON PRODUC
TION: ONE WHO CAN HUSTLE AND DO"-s..
11117,Vn: VJ..I.I IJIUTJ .1..J1 fKXJJt
DETAIL EXPERIENCE ON PRODUCTION
NEED APPLY. THE DOWRY' TOP AND
BOTTOM CU.. UAUl. .x?ixj JvxJJxMa.
AVEAVER3 - - Tnpo vffeavers. Oehrlo Bros,
Co.. 423 N. 3d. .
YOUNG ALN wanted to work In yard of
flre of contracting firm. P B2.1. I.ed. Off
General
BUblNESS SERVICE CO.. 1114 Land Title.
Vccountants Seniors. C. P A., f 40,10.
Drafismen Mc-chann-al, Iieslgners: 1200(1.
Engineers Industrial, t.1000- Maintenance
largo steel mill t"nu; Heat t Vent.:
Time Study and Rate Setting, 12100.
Estimators Drop forging. 12.100,
Managers Gen Mft Adding Machs., flO.000
Prod, automatic mach . t30O0, Sales, t3000
Salesmen Coal; Tires; General; I2S0O up.
btejiographera Several tlfiOO,
Supt. Mach Shop. Micrometer work. tBOOO.
CARPENTERS. bricJtlayers rtnd bulldera-.,
wanted for coming boom In building busi
ness, highest pay goes to men who under
stand blueprints, learn at home by new,
easy method, Write today for FREE lesson
in plan reading Address C W. Morey,
Sunt 2114 Chicago TVch. Rldg , Chicago-Ill
' EARN BIG MONbY "
Do lathe work, auto repair, m-chnn1cal and
electrical, driving or storage battery work;
wo train men on practical lins.
PHILA. MECIFL 4 KLKCT-L SCHOOL
Call B14-81S Brown St.. day and ev'g classes.
RAILWAY tratno .nepectors wanted. ttlO
month and expenses to start; abort hours,
travel, 3 months' home study under aruar
antee: wo get you position: no as. limit: a,),
for booklet. N 3 SO. Standard BualntM
Training Inst.. Buffalo N Y.
EARN 125 WEEKLY, spare time, writing
for newspapers magvieines: exp, unnee.t
details free. Press Syndicate, 331, 8ti
Louis. Mo.
AOENTS
tooJ-pawSJ1" . I" constant demand for
to. iitf JL .V '"on- a"- Shorthand.
'1 in.i?.i!f y"tem. Completo bu,lnei
McreUrlal courses. Day and Night
ai. ,, ' "itenstv. training. Enroll
S?rtil,ln"' 0a" or rlto for full
'"T'l'Vlnrs and rataloguo.
finrt W'xrxllAumM., L . .
' trl'f,t'"'t t I'hlladelplil
l'ost-Graduatc School
f. Musk and The Fine Arts
A . , . .,M0 I-CU8T BT.
P' 9 -I. 18tb. at, BoIlt. Bv.vKi JrSsW:
SuaUst. BvcKb
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia's Greatest Ruslness School
807 Chestnut Bt. Phono Walnut 881
AI'LANTII) CITf
NEW JERSEY SCHOOL
rou
ATYPICAL CHILDREN
VliNTNOR PARIfWAV AND SL'JINXia AVE.
Margate Park. Atlantic City. N. t.
A ele.:t srhoul of adlustinent where epc
claltr.d Individual medical and educational
treatment and training, ooniblned with lb.
Invigorating qualltl.. of Atlantlo Clly cll;
mt., s'.imultie th. greatest physical and
mental development In nervoua and back.
BEANS -At U.i Ainoslitnd rd . Norwood.
D-l co. Pa. Jan 3. MAPY JANE WEBER,
wire nf John II. Brans. llelatltcs And
frl-nds Invlied to service Tues . 1 p pi ,
Oilier If H.alr nidg . lslii Chvstnut t .
riilla Int private Northwood Cem. Ml 1
vllle N' J papers copy
I1F.CK At 7210 Chestnut eve,. Oak Lane,
Jan. 4 CATHERINE, wife of Coniad Beck,
aged no. Due notice of funorJl will be civ en.
Now Y'ork papers copy.
llLOMEfl At I'nssalc, N. J.. .Inn I,
ELIZABETH M HLOMlill, widow of Genrte
D. Bloiuer, aged 77 Funeral from residence
of daughter. Mrs. Thomas A. McQuillan, 11U
High st , Wed.. 8:30 a. m. Heriultin mas,
St. Michael's Church u a m. Int. private,
Holyrood Cem , Morrl.town, N J. Omit
flotters
BOURKU Jan 2 , MARGARET (nee Ren
nett). wife of John Bourke. Relatltes and
irlend. Invited to funeral. Wed . S:30 n m
I'SISJ Pierce et Solemn requiem mass. St
Edmond's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem '!tl .ervlce
IJUVl.i;. uqurniy. ,n, -, .luai.rii A,
Adolph Jost. 1038 Svlvan ave., Oaklyn, N. I
on silk hn.lery Apply Quaker Hosiery Co.,
a. III , lij Uln itinr .iiihuiiu ooiemil on sua nn.irry ppiy wuaaer Hosiery t;o..
I I.I-.W. . ..I..1, ... llnl,, l,-n..ill., r......k tn I n,l .... . .1.1.1. Sl-.llr .I...,, V. . .. . .... I
mr .mi vernon i em. i rienaM may call ' t,4 "m" ,."r; - i.i.jt v.muu iv ii '"'""'. t". ... v. .V '" gii.
TlK."'.ryr; , .x-v. ., ! U'wmi wv 17.5 1 mS' pi 17111. ' HOUSEWORK llrl wanted In fni.il.:!
Jor?nAVJAN.1.0v,aii;Jg1,n-and A.Ah of" late ' $A.l??rt&&.) l .t"'""" Al""y 101 "' i
'enllV.n'vu'id'to'TunJrAl'wi.yVllVa T R"fMf- InvUed' to'Vunrf.! seVvicesl'Ve'd".'! i JANITRESS--Wh.te r mulatto vvoman to
jic r mih , Snl.mn i'n,i. f r.mii.m -'I , 1 .Hi) p. in., residence of mother. 8018 N
rhurch of St. Monica. HI a. in Int Holy , i'""? J5'" KiV Jlocl '"',. private Mt.
Crn. Cem
KIMBEL. Jan. 2, HAROLD J , son of
William H and late Emily Klmbel. nU
lives and frlendi Invited to service., Tue...
2 p. m.. father's residence. 3721 N. 7th at.
Int. jirlvate, Northwood Cem Frlenda may
call Mon., 8 to 10 p. m.
KLINE Jan. 2. LOUISA A., wlfo of
George W. Kline, aged 87. Relatives and
Morlah Cem. Friends mav call Tues. .v.
WATSON Jan. 2. GEOROE L. WATSON
aged t)9 Relatlvea and friends. Mt. Morlah
Lodge. No. 28. F. and A, M.. of Ilorden
town, N. J . Invited to funeral Bervlces,
Mnn . 2 P. m.. 333,1 Spring Garden St. Int.
private. Ivy Hill Cem.
WEI81IANK. Jan 3. CATHAniMn
daughter of late Frederick and Fredericks
friends invited tn funeral eervlc-s. Tue.. 2 Welsmnn Relatives and friends Invited to
p, m. Oil N. 17th st. Int. private. 'funeral services. Wed 2 p. m residence
VMinilT. First Month 3d. 1020 ITATinsr ef Isaiah T Ryan
rlAnrifNEll son nf the late Jonathan on.,
Mary Knight, aged 67. Relatives and friends
ara invited to attend funeral servlcea, on
Fourth-day. First Month 7th. at 2 n m., at
tne resiaence oi ins nrotnrr, ,'ranu i;
00 Green lane, Manx-
act as laxiitresa In large modern. uu.tn.
date office, hourn 7:30 to Ii weekdays. 1 p. in
Saturday state salary and experience.
1 71 T l,edrr Offlee
vlted to funeral. Wed,, T.a. rr., M7
-t S.--S PK1...I1 nf Hi. AkiiimnMAn
mental d.veiepment In nervoua and back. I Jrv . ,w Cathedral Cera. Auto fua.rl
ward, oilldreo. DeUtU ent upso'aprttoaUou. lnt e'w V"'"" " " ul" ""
j..
husband of Ida Marls lloyle (nee WenrlchV Knight. .11 3. Wa.hlngtcn lane, German-
und son 01 j-.iicii ant, laic i-atrti-it unvie, town, iniermrm private.
aged 40. Relatives ana irienas, i-r-ir, i-igge,
No. 84. Ii, O. O. Mooms 14th Ward Reuub.
Ucan Club and members of Recording Dept,
of Recorder of Deeds apd Tax onice. In-
. inn
a, m.
on Jan 4. 1020, MACK LATZ. beloved hus.
band of Allah (nee Hlrschtleld) and father
of Milton Harry and aiy.Lt Klein.
ATMtlAA isf fitrmrnr 1 ,,
LAyDACII.i-Jan. t. -W1LUAM If. fiAtls
BACll, tured M. RflatlTes and tritod. .
1 ' 'N
nNDKRTAKKRI
f lt- RROAD. aV j
V , MOH 1
LADIES, take wcrk home spare time, stamp-
lee natterew. Cill store .1112 Market St.
LAUNDRY
STARCHERS
COLLAR IKONERS
APPI.T MARKET STREET LAUNDRY
1808 FILBERT STREET
MANICURIST
EXPERIENCED
ArPLY BUUEAU OF KMPLOTMFNT
WANAMAKER'S
MILLINERY SALESLADY wanted, one who
la accustomed to taking order for hat to
be mad up and selling r,aety-trlmmed ones
ta th beat trade: nona but experienced help
need lrto jr. C, Mana.vei; ptb, ay?., ytl
LABORERS wanted: lonr Job; steady work
Apply un lob. Sears-Rotbuck operation!
Irwin ts Lelghton, contractors, Roosevelt
Boulevard, Asylum pike. Take Frankford
car, transfer on 7fi Oakland i Cemetery
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE for a lilg'iT.
grade lubricant, or responsible party fur
territorial proposition: only nret.elns. ,,,.
men or men of good financial standing ne-il
apply; our offer will atand most rigid invest .
gallon Addre.s D-A LUBRICANT SALEM
COMPANY. 725 Kin. Bldg,. Washington.
MACHINISTS AND BOILERMAKERS
WANTED IIY TUB CHESAPEAKL AND
OHIO RAILROAD. APPLY TO J. II,
iiUS- - .SUPERINTENDENT aiOTIV.
yOWKR. RICHMOND. VA.l II. U. JIROWN.
shop BUpjaRiNTENbrNV. huntinoton:
lit. VA..iOyl "W; V. HOBtVON. MASTER
AGENTS J8 a day: steady Income: have.. si
business of your own, "Zanol" pure foot
products sell In twry home, sell every day
In the yeir, vvrlto for agent's outfit, con
taining IS samples uf fast fellers; bl r
peaters; we pay b!e money for your jpare
time. American Product. Co , 31B American
Building, Cincinnati. O.
"HEROES AI.l.I"; the Who's-Who of the)
war oontaina names and citation, of 411
Pennsylvania men who won American jde
orations in tho war; agent, wanted In t
parts of the state: book sll. on sights liberal
commlsslona, prospects furnished; writ, for
details. Fassett Publishing Co., Washing
ton, D C.
WANTED Salesmen to call on au'tomobtN
dealers and uarace tr ,d wllti best known
and advertised line of accessories of 1U kind.
The J P.- Gordon Co . Columbus. O, ,
r
i
vviiiB-A.vvAiiii woman to take chart or
our local traf.e; IS to tl a day; .teadvl no
e-vp-rience reuuirea
writ today, Ai
lean Rldg.. Cln,
Hired; pay start, at .once)
mertcan Proluctl, 91(t Ajssirt
iclnnatl. O. !
20O0O0 PROSPECTS In Philadelphia, fttr -, ,
Equipoise telephone arm.: see dl.plty, iA
In rotogravure-Intaglio aectlonj liberal tiimql f.
large earners only apply, K, 19. BKl
40.1.407 N. Ed. 1 .. i
AGENTS Wireless umbrellai I'll par fiSt ,
tlrrj 12 an hour to take order, tor tBt
newest Inventions no Investment! writ Mr t
r..mle outfit. Parker Mfg. Co., .18 "WR
at.. Daylon, O.
' ilA N to work this city rrnnlshtni chwisP
Hera, brass beds, automobiles bv si
nietnuu; ,,u iianr iiuneui capital or eill. , s
rlence Wrlto aunmelai Co., 169 Muto .&
Deritur, III. fwAJTV '
SAL13SMAN wanted New side tin fM
imii.i rii jiip'c-.,s,i, pnysie,an maw,,!
H continuously; retails JU your profit $ij
iiini i.nm.1., iiaw.r iwn, tiariierOx
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