Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 20, Image 20

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A DAUGHTER of
A Storv al Ntv) York Hit
ttu LEROY SCOTT
Author o "Ao. 14 AfasMnnlon Sauare." "itaru Reaan," etc.
PrMttl bv special arrangement ictth
tfonahlon M'ff Co.
CcpvrloM, 1910. v Ltrov Scott.
Tift innnntnil in his (limrtmcut. Ill
Which he had Hoil the so'ltnry life
JH a Duciicwr incsc many jvuia, uu
locked the door Then very caiefully
lie drew dowu every blind. After that
he took oft liis suit, so old that it was
fnmllinr to all his friends; he removed
levcry garment in which he had been
iScen that afternoon; even the socks
'and shoes. These he made into a Hat.
compact parcel Then he drcscd very
Jiffhtly in quite other clothes, omitting
sfcoat and vest, -nnd slipped on a long
Vaincoat for fortunate for his purpose
h drizzlinq rain had begun to fall. And
then, last of nil, he shoved uu auto
matic into his hip pocket. This last
net he did somewhat awkwardly, for
this was the liiht time in over fifteet.
Sears that Black Jerry had bad arms
upon his person.
AVI th the flat parcel under his rain
coat he went down into the street.
Since he wore the b'nek derby he had
worn all day, none who knew him aud
daw him would suspect that he was
dressed in other than the blue serge
which was his invariable wear. First
le went to a drugstore in which then
was a public telephone in a booth. He
'was certain both Kenneth and Slim
Jackson were then in the city, and he
was almost certain where each was to
be located at this hour; but this knowl
edge he verified b the discreet use of
the telephone.
Black Jerry had thee many, many
3-enrs been law-abiding, at least in the
technical s
understood
mends
world,
had
V
was an indubitable pawnshop but also
If nl ntlipr Muni?
K Was Oilier tilings,
"Joe." he said to the old proprietor
weie -life in the 'atter s back
..., ,., wl nnr one
want ou to send out one
nd two telegrams for me. It
when the)
room. "I want 0U to semi out OUC
. , ,,, , pr Vm out n thev can
tip to JOU to et em out o iuijv.au
tocver afterward bi tiaced as beiiig any-
thine- r-Tcent nerfpetU atraidlt. It's
part Of JOUr busmen to Know llOW to ,
do such thing'- so I'm not goin; to I
-:.. w.,i, ,,,,r.:i ,!
Eive 3 ou an at
t,,,.. J.t,Ik U t'Wv U-.U
I'll read the stuff off to jou
tain of the Myra, the Harrisons yacht,
to be now at anchor
vcr. From the vin-
raine he had learned '
which Jerry knew
lin The Hudson river,
dictive Doris Dorraine
that there were frenueut aud
vflrv 1
. ,,l
private sesiioub of merriment ou boaril i
ho Mvrn nf nirhK nml Hint rior to '
tne .Ujra Ol uicillt anu lUlu prioi to
such events the captain and all the
crew tverc eiven shore leave. So this
..t ........ .. t .. p : i.-u.
UIM Uir-'abc ut an viun, ... v.m (
bore
wt
other.
'early
ue tunc tor tne
r. lie believed more-
veiled importance he had
'..-j u..: 1 1 ,
with each other
vir. thnt the
pat into the messages nou'd bring about -
u UUMSFu.u6 v.uu.i,auv. ,. uUl,L -
men. I
Hhis tusk attendea to (anil lie Knew
tbc business would be done well) Jerry
went out of the pawnshop.
Tlirec quarters ot an hour later lie
iva uptown on the opposite side of
the city, close to the Manhattan Yacht
Club. He vaited in the darkness, for
'he knew that the men from the Myra
would land here.
He hail not. been there more than
five minutes when a boat drew up along
side the end of the club iloat nearest
him, and four figures stepped out. made
!i Iwvnt fust nnr' ilk-innenrpii ITp was
we uoat ihi anu uisjppijreu. ut !
sure that tiles- were tne .Myra s crew,
but he waited until the stern of the
i... ...,, urnnn-I tnwnrrl lilm rlio
boat swung arouna toward mm, tne
llgnt irom tne eiUDiiouse was uim, nut ,
lio nntil-1 cli-irlv supll nut A.T-Y-T1-A
lie couiu tiearij si,eii out .vi- i-jv-a. .
Jje now mm uu uuuul, uuu ui- carciuiij '
unshed out from shore in a Muall row-
boat he had eommaudeered.
Ten minntps Intpr he stenned nn the
JonV of thn Afvr-i nnd mmli. fist Ii!-
decl ot tne -"jra, anu main last uu
boat to the laddt r. lie made a cau-
tious and swift round of the jacht.
Not a soul was on board-just as he
had counted. Returning, he untied the
nninfpr nf his stolen hont nnd east it
painter 01 Ills stolen DOdi una tast it
loose upon the outgoiug tide; then he
took off his shoes and dropped them
overboard.
Another ten minutes passed, and then
a rowboat soft'.j bumped the Mjra's
side, aud Slim Jaoksoii stepped upon
the deck. At om-e the boat pushed
off and slipped back toward the shore.
l'resent-v unoinor uout oumpeu tne
lii i .1 1 a ...-...,-
jBcuisHue, umia.ii.-u u l'"''-
nnd made back for the shore. The in
fctant Kenneth went down the com-
paniouwav. Blark .Terrj threw his de.bv
'Twit ti vtt irvtrt thn miror iinfl clittrtAil
off his raiuroat and tossed It 'ik'-vvis
over into the tide, which might carry
4 V W UUfVH 4.s- 1 rt.w.j. h . ui-p - w ..
from where the Myra laj at anchoi. il
now stood tn suirt nua oeuea trousers.
1U0 le llllll WUltetl nP nail nrnwn ui
n pair of delicately thin rubber B.
such us surgeons wear; tliey nml In-
lluccr nrints down at rolice iivua-
IU-
.'en
quarters, and he wished to leave behind
110 slightest proof that he had been
fill riimni iiiiil iiuul.
-,...." Vi .. ,. . . . , r,,. .
"Hello, Kennctn. ne nearn oim
claimed
telegram
!onu
."On
A.l. -, " - - ., ,, .
nv'er sent me one ivennecn, mere s
.omethlns croo.ked here!" ,,
"There sure is, agrceu .jerry s neiiv
, oiv .....--.--.- .
PA l lilcu in inutv mo .-- ,
(us to talk over. And iirst thing, sou
bV. for Jerry hnd foreseen tne pos-
Itv of t hi notion, ,ienv a kh-i
ivy. ".", on...'- ,..tjf tlmrn was
ctuicneu piiiu - :;-:.
nt'ji struggle. iueg .
was jerry f. ."? "rJU i-
acni ta( caiw w " v
ene ot tne laws mm ni uc, UOONE I. -ju, ELIZABETH, widow vorll Hospital Wath niton. D. C,. THE. ""''" 'u"i., fuiciri Nire 8304 German
them; bllt he had many ! of William u Boone (nee Royer) Relative. RKSAKNECHT. widow of Jacob JrKnecht. ft- ? Bae?n.antoVn l"t. private. Re-
""'" '. .. ... . nnil frlri,1u It,. 1A.l .....!.... rr-i..,.- O . n piiri ?1 Titln nnt na n funacil wilt tin d- Van lOW II O. Q U CI Illrt Uiun " ill.. J.-
I in What s Cillle.1 tile unuei- VVsldence' Mrs. SlSrtlrt lietUlT 102 E. wVDDLx -j 21 HNuV. nusband of m?VARRFN--Jan "5 CHARLES, husband
who were loval to him and Wilt Phll-Ellena st . Germantovvn. Int. Green- ;Oul-a Ladd-y (nee Malhofer) . aBcd 78 of Mary Warren (ne'e CrDonnell). Relatives
profoum reason 0 oe ;J ""BOYLE -At Bokbn. N Y. Jan w'iVSmJottJ&SrX ?,rtyr-0mCn3rrA0O.HHT fnCou?.
n.tva Tismip. !r. rno i-nnrnin mr hii uu c urown azea ,. iteiauies ana irienas j i ,-... ,, ,,-n -,o ,t.,vTni tmi t.. 7 vripv uMntv nr '
board to aWnt tl emlves at once. I gJ?."K VSoral TrT' 30 W Huntingdon sL ln,.'MJ.tua "Vi T "" Albert lndoIph."S"o nef.tV' and tSSiSr? Vnole n tiSdHS."
Thp seonn.1 . was a tcocram aT iC84 l!&'-&.'1 l?r?ea,3rn "Nril -Jan 21. HANNAH widow of frlends invited, to fune-al service, at resl- concern : cxperlenco,not necessary: ,
. ",- ----- -o- - - " muna Phnroh rtf thn FnlnhTnv 10 -, m lnt A in.n i-J nun. i'iiives anu irienu-. in- ueiiL-u ui svti, --''"" J';V,7, V-', ., lor oegin'iero. wiiu rapia aavancement
to Slim Jackson, !0 worded as to be ,(n,8s0Cnurch of the l-plpnany 10 a. m. int. lted t0 ,unerali ThUrs.. 8M0 a m . 2318 mantown ave. Chestnut Hill. Frl.. 2 p. m. elevated. surface or eubway car to 8
of stieh veiled imnortanco as would BUCKLEY .Tan IT. nonERT B . .on ot '- !Sth :! s."' rcdulem im-s St, Cg- Int, private , ..,. station. Apply factory office. H. T.
"i ".HI c., ,1 .L..j! .-i..- tnni .n7 t .n. n7.iVi. .h r W,.i ), . i lumoa s unurcn m a. in mt nrvate iwii.s-jhi r.'. """-'ftt'"...." ?""". ' Co. -iuArrn st.
maKe certain oiiras ooraicum, umsius , fiiiaeii.. nnH fri.nTr. inCited tn fnn.rai erV. MAI EH Jan. 2d, MARY FRANCES, of ate Jiarsaret ivopas mee jjonneiiy). utca i
him to be on the Mra at nine that fc',,UhuEd '2' S mn1red.Id0encTroV S.'t. of J.r.ai.t En na late ni n.U!.. and friend, nvlted to funeral
evenin,. This telegram bore Kenneth's jBu tr.. . .n.jjyroa.h ln-I M ,&ta .o"s'
ame, BURNS Jan. 27, WILLIAM UURNS. ' l'1 "e .Chestnut Hlll.Wed . p. in U n m Int. New Cathedral Lcm. Auto P0HIT10NTN ocn NEW WEST WORKS,
UH0 third message was to Kenuetn, husband of late Jane pivney Hurni Rela- '; "',"'"" 5.i-' 'Sf''-,"iS: ...-" """1 imTT-j.n. 27. CHARLES S. hus. WTII ASSBJiiii.tna ano machine OP-
hn ti,tm ;,f tJlim lnpl-nti nml and trends invited tn funeral services ,,rv . u.....i i - ni v 'i! ,. . t,,,i nf rirrin F W'vntt Relatives and iJRATOiia wi;eobu aiti,y 330 ST. IN
me Signature Ot blim .lackSOU anu ,, . ,, r..i,i.ne nf n Thnm ir i MAHON At llr'stol. Jan. 2', THOMAS band ot tarrio . vv ait. " e a"l' TllANCK ELECTRIC DEN'.-AI. HIMl.niNfl
ts in substance a dllDlicate of the , Burn. 2100 s l.-.th st Int. prlvite , B . husband of Llste. and son of John an I '""V"; " ""'"NK," h'.'n"" '2? t "V M.-.V. 33D AND ARCH hTS. 1AKB UI.UVATOlt
.Terrv had made the hour as I OARMICHAEL Jnn 23 SHUGAIinT. f.a "'"''". 'Vh,"'"',," .ri" iinni l-n'mminderv No X P. S of A TO FIFTH FI.OOH. 11. T. PAISTE CO.
derrj uati m.iue uut nuui -. 1 ..,.,, rt. avuho a . vt.P. r-....- the .ate Rev. J J Mahon formerly of Shen- ftone tommancery ro r 1 , c. vi a. n. .. ,. AT
as nine so that there would hard v 55-; .-,? frlendT lT VM ' andoah Pa R latlv and .?nd, .nviUd rtLsurc'co-N1 iJSKS'S
run T 1'nmniiinirnrH Monniirv ni nr incna- a i nurcii. tmnm,, -".--":"-... ----- .-- ..... . .- ..... .....,..,
drawl as Kenneth threw oil Ms lain lanova. Pa.. Jan a 10 of inmi.nza and rt,VrA-i"i,,,ts,s.RY-'.on of lain Laura Woll
coat. "That was a queer stunt. Jen- yw",1,.'?";,. VtH,,.I- ? SuAfVhVri.?Vu'oKS.1lL,rD?0.,f
uie's giving heiself up today. ' rnornln- at M i L uc I- m - .m La'tlore Md.
"." certainly jabs." rep ed Ken- m?iocK-Jan 27 francis .on ?r n -..JC?.8 ?A1?S. in?
country." """ "" "" Ul "' fe'n .tti'sM' t SnVNviSfim SNaTiy. S.'iH5? '
.you think it may get us in bad? f erai.rvl.es Fr. .J . aSL-ftfiS?" "
I suppose you wanted a busing ta . KenJSw5d Cent' Remains maTbe' viewVd "tf.SOT-.-o- Jan nS T1IOMA, nw
that's why jou sent that telegwu , I'.V" f to 10 p m linson;1? MJanR.-.ativTo,IOa'ndSfrUnS:
uu. uv .' .-.. .-.. - naiiitivs ana ir pnui mv wu 10 lunera nfrv. i .r . "--- . "",'-.:, :. .-.,-- , ..."
Kenneth. "I never sent uny i,.s Thur. . 2 p id. us n idtn st mt. i kW'S"ieI "P $.""& "'"'u.fiS rji?:
to you. I ni uete Because oi pnv-n.e .in u..... v-.u ..-,... w - Frankford High mass St.
son 'one mc ... .. - erhard Jan 27. Gertrude a wifa J""; '".. v,rv' '"nil l',n'J "".:.?;' .
.. T i.i.t, vim V Kim bnrnuir t-i UN of John F Erhard tnee Moll) aged 30 .""" ...-.......... ni.oui
,. ..w..--. .- -- - . husl,an(i r.A4 Hunter st James A iv.Uriay .rife niimti- jie.ai.ves l
"T nevpr sent VOU one- OU ?' .. T' .''r.niL .I. ui ?i.i r.':,."1" "l I A friends St Mich 11 a B V M Sodality. I
Toiee as he stepped turougn tne tnuin H alr wit is;" chestnut ft solemn re- ,?1o'l,,;n" ?-, hXhy "' root r
doorway. ,,,. . , ?S'ammmainJHolyacros. 9P!SI b'n
The two men whirled about upon him. J 5-m,in, Wed eve8.5 Cem l r"na8 miv tlvs and frl.nds employes f Phlla i:,ec r,0
...r.",1 Vl .... iii ..,-..li. Mllm .Innb. '''rSJK.'Syv'iT i. n.no n..u . I Co 2Sth and CnrlstUn sts Invited to fu-
4J.ucK aetr, . w- " i" TO S&mU " ,"rt Wll tfm njl -jrvlces, Thurs .2 p m. resldenc, , of
bq?i.ok Jerry closed the cabin door .'j , W"," Wr- ? iVnll1. ?nay Si, &V
nnd bareheaded, upeii-throated. lingo vate ..,.. '"rossell -At Deiatr N J.. Jan. 2fl.
nud ineuaciug. lie stood motionless glar- ..riilTH' 1 1 '; -DThuS ! BENJAMIN F husband r Catherine N
'Inr it tho two men They hud diuwu j "uttt-1.? ii-rry"1 shur,r"nTl:,Ts: fi". "JS-J;, .?h'uart,lv"" n mUiin
back " pace at his sudden entrance. foTh ... m. P"? B Mor.ah cem gjt. lSvunDr.1,r.r,"r J -In,P AT.ington
"Well. Jerry, whats the great "''jyV ThNNLTH M i..and L..,rMnVRS-cj.nW'-7ev'E I s i n
idea?" fiHia tried to siieuk with his ,,$& ,Iftii o... , u.i.rr ...... .. jd w '"uVe t'meT VSitHU SttS
UbUal IlonchalUllt'C. , . !5''11',ll4,e" "V .hinelof Andrew J H Ax & Trei.dore schaumber aaed 117 Relatives
""jerry's emotions did not allow linn rl- .", -fr'.rj 'U M.'tel 'Vnt.JunfraT'sec'erVr'. .Lj
to answer at once. Micn lie s poki . cem . ... a.r,t., .... nn, ' --,7 N llth st To proceed to Choi-
...it, iiiiticv savai:enes. tin- i.a. ujiw. - -- .'..".;'.";."": . i- mMri
"Silt down!" growlejlJcrry, ad.ant'ing USSmer in-' ,'", r 8 ,? ;' nrnaV, ' ,?i i l,?wed AVed 7 Vo ". m .' my
Uwartt them. At his ulovvering nj.- , """"m VweiJ.,ouf"Srjn.."!Ji'Si 'iAKlirJ.T5".7,M1.lf?,hJ 2snho'emTK7
rSSicV. Slim Jackson whipped fr m , ljn ' ,, i; "Lv1;,,';;' 'c,,,,, Kn.( Sift t W.r"W
SjTewUfre within bin.. perfect MnluS , I AND ;Titil-ilndi U5IifC lili ".t?" Relative, and friend, invited to tu.
isetue
Jmm b small ttlltoniailC. ui ' iVte and fn-nds emploies of Munic pal Ho i
P?..?!.! l.i.Ll Ir. ll'urk ,erl'.V had "i,ii Invited to fun. ra) services Frl "p vniiektakf.rh
mm.
MR
TWO WORLDS
In-law of mlncl" be commtinded with
his gutturai fierceness.
Very pale, Kenneth put them up.
Jerry Mapped his pockets, anil drew out
another pistol.
"So j ou were expecting trouble,"
.Terry commented. "Sit down, both of
you!"
lllnck Jerry took a chnir across the
tnble from the two, nnd fixed them with
his blazing eyes.
"Now wc'ic RoinR to have n little
talk, us three quiet ; out here uo one
can hear us or dHturb us. And what
we're coins to talk about is this : You
two got my Jennie into this nfess it's
up to jou to net her.out cknn."
"I5ut I haven't done unj thing, Jerry,
to get Jennie into a mess," objected
Slim.
(CONTINUED TOMORROW)
Beatfjs
, ANGENT In Chicago 111 . Jan 24.
JOHN D ANGENT. Jr.. husband ot Clemen
tine Bates Augenv and ton of John L) and
Marv Homig Aturetiv. aged 27. Relatives and
Irlends invited to funeral services l'rl 2
o. rn Oliver H. Balr Hid . 1S20 Chestnut
st rlilUdelBhla lnt private Westminster
Com
AVERY .Tnn nft VVTT.T.TA T mnn nf
late Enoch an? Fannie D. Avery. Relatives
and friends Inw-leil to fitn, Ml servltes. Frl
- V m . 1227 Rlslnic Sun ave., Tlosa Int.
private Mt. Peace Cem
RASSETT At Colllmrswood. N J.. Jan.
27, WALTER S. BAETT asted 74 Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral aerv
Ices, residence of niece, Mary E Rulon,
Snedesboro, N J.. Thura.. 2 p. m. Int. Lako
Park Cem. swedesboro.
. "-'""-jan si, nt re-iaeTSo or ner sis-
ier. .urs u vv Holmes, 114 b 43d St.. Miss ii w p, n , i.sii L.arcnwoo,i ave int. mi. , '"';! ?,"-"- r?i'ir..mnri am s"orrls
MIRA It BATES Funeral s rvl.es at St. Morlah Cem Re au.s may bo viewed John lla" J,?.,," ""'dow of Svdne?
-.-1-." ' II1L l'llHR', fcx- uu.i. -j 411 utuismini w - -, . ...j tn-n1 ..n fa I num..
Carrlck). Due notice of" funeral " will bo ,
B"en from residence of h 3 -lster Mar-
i - irel Tlni.1., mn -v inn. ,i v.- ii.i
BRACKEN Jan 20. LORETT HHRNA- !
nET.TA, daughter of John A. and Marv V
Bracken (nee Cirr). aged 20 Relatives and
frends. B. v m Sodality of st surhen's
Church. Invited to funeral. Frl . 8 30 a m..
" j
frjends? B. V Al : Sodality of at SUrhcn's
Jb44 Ruffner st Solemn requiem hluh masi
M s.ephen,s church 10 m Int. Holy
sepuichro ce.-n
. BRIGHT Jan 25 ALBERT, hu-bind of
lato Catharine BrlBht
l"uneral Thur . 3
a m.. residence of brother. Edw
Brleht 1815 S Allison st (Silth and
HTil A
nd Wood-
lad ave ). Int Greenwood Cem. vl fu-
i ne-al car Friends may view remains Wed .
i to i. n m
1.9 !,,sn.. n.l.. T1.1. n .. J vl..,.,..
tnv fed to funeral Thurs . 2 p m. r.34
Sans m ,, ,, ib c RMplllnl
n uroT'kwvY J Tn' 7 JAVr" M hu-
band f KldAF mJckvv Ja!l970M Ueta '
."s iiu irii'uu invueu to luii-rai inure ,
1 n m unartmentR f W lMlaii 1! Batter't
'iTti x '-nj.i - -t. -i m n-
mains my be viewed Wed., S to 10 p m.
BROWN Tan 21 LEO. hu. band of Marv
r.ron e Kiriin) late of mi winton st.
Survived b -i .wife ami son ,,.,.
.BROWN Jen J4. late of 1111 Winton St..
iy i
fYo ?"&" &i2?3 &" Chur?h traSiiffWa' 1 V$
7aw.rVame3sK0TtceyeM V'orlann" l".!CrrARTIN-Jin "7 L KATHRYN daueh
Snlemn renulem ma.a Inp-irn.atlan Church. MARTIN Jan -i.L KATHRYN daush-
sotatm ."f",!" , InfJr;a,i0I1il,i5fc !
ro cem Autobervicc. OT,Tr1
CARPENTER Jan 25 CHARLES H I
CARPENTER Jan 25 CHARLES H I
husband of Mary A. Carpenter Relatives
and frlendR Invited to services. Thurs.. 2 p. ,
ra . 1705 W. Norrls st. Int. Private. Fern-
wood Cem. Friends may call Wed., 7 to lo
p. m
CARTIN Jan 25 JOHN husband ot
Marv Cartln (nee Quinn) born In Counts
l.rry. Ireland Relatives and friends Our
Vother of sorrows' Holv Name Socletv our
Mother of Sorrows' Confraternity of Sacred
Heart emploves of P R T Co Merhanl'' il
Ijerjt 44th st depot Commanderv No 14
K R B Invited to fun-rai Frl S 30
a m
SOT N. 40th st Soler-n requiem mass
Our Mother of Sorrows'
I'liurch 10 a
m
lp. w --- c .-.
CONNOLLY suaueniv.
Jun 28,
WIL-
I.IAM P ..husband ot late Mary E Connolly
(nee Connelly) and son of late Patrick and
x.ary Connollv Relatives and friends,
jagi.e of the Sacred Heart of St. Thomas s
pr'sh invited to funeral. Fri.. 8 a m.
1914 S 13th st Solemn mass of requiem
church ot st Thomas Aquinas 30 a. m
int New cathedral cem. Auto tunerai
OWAN Jdii 27 at 50J N. 3'tt
v-LlZA T wU) lf John cowan. Dt
th st .
Due no-
ilc. -f funeral will ue given
i..(.o.y Jan .
SARAH J., widow of
Tf.Hw.. T3 1 r. a R al . Iltia am- frf.nv 1n-
1 -t.,1 -n ..n!r.u ThurS 1 Tl m K.'ll Pr,,.
ton st tnt novate.
CRAIG Jan -1-) IAURA. wifa of Rnhcrt
v CriU. and dauf.hter ot Cmma sinault
anii late Him Mrvault Helatlves and
friends .invited to funeral services. Frl .'
, Fr',V1n'dsIJ,l;?a0yaci1iiaThurIsn: iVoW r
crontun Ja: .'.a lottie c wlf- of
' Thomas Cr ixton fnce fioodway) Relatives
and IrlPn(, invited to funeral Thurs.. 7 30
m uni'Penwood ave. Camden n j
, High Mass SPeterndu Church 0
DIEHI. Dec 20. Dr WILLIAM DIEHL
Funeral servic-es and int private
vDa 'Sodar'Wd 'Vo Sd.tl"r.i3
1 1 :
rosmenco 01 ton vwutr . youu. u vv.
1 -"- "',-., " "'r'"oJ - ' '
doh.nek. jan
rhfirlA .1 rVirner
nr. v.-t tp ,,,., t
Relatives and frlendj
inuted to funeral Frl 1 p. m son-ln-UWs
residence George A Moore 0235 Washing-
ton ave. Int orlvate, Aeet i.aurei 11111 Lem
' jHn.JYu-idy n.
. , .. n.t.ti... nn Nianrls o,,..i-
of which he vvas a member Invited to fu-,
fmdenN J & Hgb massCha,mcn"caV It ,
j l tmiiV UIU SJ fc.i.. c v .. .. -. -.-. .. -. -
I ,afff,ivi?iNain i"' ri:
; nna.ai First J. nth
ii"ii Vnwinn
Relativet and
bowmju, bbbu ,o sears ive.awvet ana
I friend,. inv- ed to funeral. ? "l
ihuro Fourth-day
ll-cnus- iieevi-iK u..u5. - ou v in uu
' pragkii Jan
' l'llAUKU Jan -- ii&i.-.in.v, nusnana
andltttf'iePnr invito tT funeral rV,'
T2rfc 2 P rn" paHors of EmanueT A.h.r
is." 1H02 DU-nond st. Int Adath Je.hu-
tikr'.tav h,-h,nn
1 - ..-.-.. : .. -
run -' 1.11.11 n u nowers
dwyfr At A-icustinUn -Monastery, A.l
Ljue notim oi iuii--i ..... ut- tti,i v.- r.,.. .t- i.,.u . .. ..., . j.: :
JanM. WILLIAM "'hu.nand of Propagation ,f the Fal'h Altar and Ladles
Fay and son of late John and 2mPrn,c8 scl VSit i? wehi', .? s? '
Fav Relatives and friends In- s"1 -3", " m 1?'3 C,,llrCheZn?- t?Ciln
. . . n a i.. -... .mn p.n .tn mni.il St Mlcsael H Church In
fay
$",,
jjr,-j-t'0- ,
LORAN funera . to ' .
friends u" uii-.
v ju.ion i Mass of r
t 10 ,i m 2714
requiem Chun h of St.
toiy cross cem.
A313 Ella st. (A and Westmoreland sts
lnt i private Greenmount Cem. Friends mi
i
may
ilAHKINS Suddenly, Jan, 21 JAMES
husbaml ot Brld.et llarklns. . Relative, and
Prlenn". employe, of fc. G Budd Mfg. Co.. In.
liiml to funeral. Frl- . ra.. SI42 Al-
i.ij C tfclemn requiem mssa enures or
iki NaMViSr 4- ifiujbv.w w.uiwr.i
Livii li-f (.l.Li-ltl mm -
IliA V I'rTlltil f'sm
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
HEATHS
HART. Jan. 21. ED.MOND S-.. eon of Ed
mond K and Annie Hart, aged 27. .Rela
tives and friends Invited to funerat sorIce.
Thurs., 3'30 p. in., parlors of Charles II.
Drewes. O.'O Main st . Darby. I'a. Int. prl-
van?.
MARGARET, wife of1
-latlves and friends.
IIAVKS .Inn
27.
U'llllm Tin... n.l.lt... an, I frln,1.
i-,iMta nt hA u.i liAar, ivit,i in rn.
"."" V... .'..v -i";'.. . . . . M
nerai. Hat., nmu a. m 114 t. oaa st. oi
emn mass of requiem Church of the Most
Hlessed Sacrament II) a m, Int. Holy Cross
'hoPFXUN Jan 2.V L.YDIA HEDEKAH.
daughter of Crnrce M Hnd Elizabeth T.
Hoffman. UeWtlves and friends Invited to
&nrlre Tlmrw rt i, in nArMitH1 real
parents' resl-
li-".?-,8.t. Int. prhate. mends
my .?'' . eve. ,.. ,
ituHHKR jan :b . EinrARi) josith v
son of Cathirine and late Timothy Husli'r
oced to Relatives and friends, emu otfi i
of Jom Winamaker'- Del' -rv Dnt
Ited tu funeral, Thurs., 7 30 a. tn 4011
Havirforri nvo Hla . mass Our Mjibo. ol
Morrows Church ! n. in lnt, 3: Denis's
tern " It nd m.iv 1pw rernrt'n 'A eve.
JONES Jan 27. at 207 West Chelten
ae. Uermantown, EMIIA" ROllCUTS
JONH, SerMcup and lnt, at convenience of
family.
,.-,J,f Jan 2n KATItnniNR. wife of
Robert A Keelv RelatUea and frlcndt In
vited to funeral Thurs , 2.30 p. m, residence
of husbind S3I I.eerlncton ae. ltoxbor
ouuh lnt I.everlnuton Cem
KENDALL,. Jan 27. KUWARD KEN
DAL,!., aced 75 Funeral Thurs . 10 a. m.
Old M in'a Home SUth and Murine sts West
Phllnd'lnhla lnt private.
KF.NDHICK Jan 27, of dlphtheia.
L.AURENCE E.. daushter of J Henry and
stepdaughter of Sarah Davis Kcndrlck, 4S13
Greene st . Germantov.n, aired U, No fu
ncil. KEOUOH. Jan 27 KMJSABCTII Mc
WII.LIAMS. wICow of P V. Keourn at 1308
Federal st. Due notlco ot funeral vrlll be
Riven
KINO. At 573!) Chester ave., Jan. 23,
t.IARLES W KINO formerly of Darby.
Pa., husband of Esther Taj lor Klne, aged
82, Relatives and friends. Orphans' Rest
Lods-e. I. O O. F of Dirby. Invited to fu.
neral Thurs , !p m , residence of son-ln
law, John D. Power' S30 Paschall
ave.
Int. Sit. Zloi. Cem Friends may call Wed
aner t p. m. Auto tunerai
KUEPITNOEK Jan 27. SOPHIA I
KLEPPINOER aeed 37 Relatives and
inenas invnj r.n tunerai. rri m a. m .
;i s am inenna uivJica to tunerai i ri ,-
ryilrmount ave lnt private. Hillside Cem,
"' , ''.,
LYING Jnn 2
- witt Tim t t- ,nr,
1linWUJJnIATSIiJi rIi'?S,n
9' Jane and late. William T. Lain, need 2(1
Rt!a,!' an
rlua m -An
fioah. l'a. Soiet
Jicmain rtw ''' V.
liUatles und frtend-t Incited to funeral
eoah. Pa. Solemn requiem mass 10 30 a. n-.
iuin iii arrive ui oiit'iiuuuudii ii.iif .
Reading Railway. Remains mav bo
viewed Thurs. eve. residence of mother,
ao-is vvaae st.. uermantown I'nna i'otis
ville. Muhanov Citv and Shenandoah papers
cony
LATCH Jan 27. ELLEN DOUGLAS
LATCH, aged 71 Funeral services nrl-
"lEONARD. On Jan. 23, 1!20 JOHN P.
LEONARD, beloved husoand of Annie A.
Leonard Inee O'Conner) Relatives and
friends, Sn lio.nlno council K of C and
all other societies of which he was a mem-
t, imltrt w fune.Thu. a m.,
qulem m" Church of bt Francis Xaviei
' Int Ilol- Cross Cem Auto fu-
ler
neral
L1NDAUER J.in 20 RUTH dauohter of
Milton and JulH I.lndauer aaed Id Rela
Mv and friend, invited to funeral Thurs
10. HO a m parlors of Emanuel Anher 4.
!Mn lb02 Diamond st Int private. Mt.
Mr-il f"rn
LODGE Jan 20. SARAH E. widow of
Samuel D Lodse. aged M Relatives and
ter of John E and" late vw HiruS
funeral sen iris "Frl 2 ipm father", res :
jtnce 12-113 Duval -t Germantovvn Int
jtnee 12-1 E Duval "t Germantovvn Int I
private p-naln nuy be viewed Thurs eve.
MAURER Jan, 2il FANNIE MAl'RH.
daughter of late Joseph F and Fa t e
Trautz Maurer Relnt'ves and friend
vited to funerii service- Frl 2pm s;-j
Llndn st . Camden N J Int Evergreen
Cem Friends may call Thurs eve
...crov Ipn .11 jvne ir COY wife ot
T nmj- V- Coj Rela-lve ind friends B
V At ndMltv V-". "f r-nfl H"-rt ini
Rosary Soriety. lnv'ted to funeral Frl . S 30
a m 1520 Naui I nt Siii.mn mass of
ou em at S' lere-i's Church 10 a m.
- In
--oss lVm
MrDCA'ITT Jan "R. ELEANOR, widow
of James McDevitt Relatives and friends
Invl ed to funeral. Frl 8 30 a m . HOL-i
Lccut st solemn rtqulem mm bt Car-
thage's Church 10 a. m Int. Hojy Cross
Cem.
.v.. DONAGH Jan 27 GER VI D J on
if Anna V and late Josps. H McDonish.
iEed IS Relatives .".nd friends Invit-d to
funeral Frl 730 a m residence of mother.
TJJl N 13tH st holcmn renuiem mass St
ttennen'1. Ch- - "l -' ,'
McFAUL Jan. 20 AMUEL, husband of
r.lllla McFaul (nee GIhpsI Relatives .nj
lnends invited tu funeral Thurs 2 p m,
j.u, .viorris sr. ini nrnncion vem, r.e
mains mav be viewed Wed after 7 30 p in
AlENDENHALL iir -'( MRGAKE1
vvjaiow of Haves Mendenhall Relatives and
ffnds invited to fun. ril s-rvl-.es Thurs .
2pm, Essex and sibim- av-s , Nurbvrth,
Pa Irt private Fernwooc Cem
MILLER Jan 27 FREDERICK C .
husband of Bertha Mil 'r in.e Martin) aged
4s Relatives and friends, t oncertlna Club,
Banner . Miller Vear . Afeso al other so-
rlrties of which ne was a memner invited
tn funeral Fri
7 ah a m --is .-, L'a st.
Requiem mas i-t noniraf-us s unurcn u a.
m Int Holy Redeemer Cem
MITCHELI Jan JS ( OKNTLIA SNOW
DEN MITCHELL, daughter of lite Thomas
D Mitchell M D and AUrv Budd Mitchell
aged 85 runeral and lnt at convenience of
MORRISON Suddenlv Jan 2d ELIZA
BETH R MORRISON formerly of Phlladet
n la Pa aged 70 Relatives and friends
tn,t, tn funeral servlt.es Thurs 3 n m
Oliver II B.i.r Bldg. 1S20 Chestnut st.
I'niiaue.pnia. i:.v vi.a.w hh, muih h ,.
CeNBiLl On Jan 27 1920 MARGARET
J O NHILL daughter of late vt illtam and
Arna Nelll Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services on Fr- at 1 p ni at
residence of Benjamin Conner 1110 S 50tn
s- lnt private h'giington Cem CUrksboro.
N J Friends irav cl" Thur eve
NINON .'an. 27 HOWARD BATEMAN,
I Jr ten of Howard H and c.ertruue w
l scirnn of Hoddon Heights N J aged 12
Funeral private Thurs 1130 a m. Har-
It ?.1 Cem . Camden N J
, -- .-jl. -SsiJan "7 GEORGE BLANCH
ARND TJle 1imSK
""- -.ii,,,---rt ,...j. n.ti , ..
i ..uic. . -.---j;- -.-.i-.-r. "a:.-.- --."-
i neral Sat ; 3 30 p m ai.vi .-v, .-a si int.
" "-.- - - .- --;"- --
' Brl0LSENtI,nOPasadFenaCemCaIlf . Jan. 14,
CHARLOTTE YIILEN. wife of Tlnlus O sen
;'m" nl "k.??.. HrfA-'ninV"'!.-?
Thurs 2 P. m Oliver H Malr Bldg. 1820
Chestnut st Phlla lnt private
t)VVt; Jan --, at Denver loi
emn requiem mass bt Michael's Church 10
ar-irviirvT .Ian "S JOHN ADAAf. hm.
w.r.A ,.r nertr.4 Schmidt (nee Read). Rela.
Itlves and friends, employes of F, A Bctttor
wnn r&mMMntn innann i. if lannimrAi ihi . u.iju it, ivviann" - --- . .
1-..1. ... -. t..-;. - iii, : fv:" fnnprni wrv lrH. residence. Andalusia, i a.
w niK-t ai lilt Vvl It'll u uu s xvC 1. VT . . .... t. tM meet trflllPV lit
..'i.yEn.mee.Vonderhaar),- Jan 27. &.," n,,,')?' "frc.'SfiotoTo JO
:"--,''J",'0.u,t "a'n J. "? "f'a i"'4."iZ, iniSiJerm Torrcsdalc.
I . IMIi MlM M MiMi
lVjf WIOADaVi
, A . . . JHi
DEATHS
neral cm Ices, Sixth day. 10i30 a. m.. 45
AA Fhll-Ellena st , Ocrmantown (Carpcnltjr
Station) IntDrlvate. , ..-,-,a
SIMON. 3an, 28. MARY FRANCES,
daughter of Margaret H Simon and lai;
friends InMted to residence! o f mothe r. 8 1 a
Ardlelgh aye.. Chestnut Hill. Aed, 7 P.m.
ArrilelKll UVS.. UneSinUl tllll. HCO ,
Muss 8t Annesfi Chapel, IlIsInK Sun
Thurs.. 10 a ra. Int. Hrookvlew Cem.
, n m Vh, HmnlfUtH
fc),Mtiii. Jan. i. jAnifto .. "-"-,"'
Josephine Smith, Relatives and friends In-
MM SfflfSTA sr'AV S'nV-ce":
ns?R,,w!L b!ta!ewlu. DwiN'VoSrEi'i
SMITH, ased 78. Services 4102 ijocusi si.,
Phil... Wed.. 2 ! p. m. gt-A'?;Al,. nj
"--"". T:,.v: T..i.li T-n.Ml
services. Wed., 2 n . m., David II
- '""'js" 'l,"n..uiT' oM a:;
Sohuyler
Rldii , Uroad and Diamond sts
lnt prl-
STOUT. At Newtown. Pa.. Jan. 2j. .JO
SEPH W. srOUT. aeed 84. Relatives i and
friends, Northern Star Iodit?. No. M, I. O.
or of Hlchboro. and T. II. Wynkoop
l-'st, No 427. O. A. R.. of Newtown, In
vlted to funerul, Newtown M. E. Church.
Wed.. 1-30 P. ra. Int. Lower Solebury Cem.
SWEENEY. Jan. 20. MAKOAIIET II
daughter of James and Marearet Swennev.
ltcUtlvVs and friend-. B. V. M Sodality and
Sacred Heart Socletv of Church of Our
Mother of Sorrows, invited to funertjl.
:lhurs S.30 a. m . reald'nce of parents. 8M
N 4Mh Vt . West Philadelphia. Solemn re
aulem mass Church of Our Mother of Sor
row. 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
"TAYLOR Jan 2.1. ANNIR. widow ot
Theodore J'lTerson Taylor, aeed 74. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Thure..
H 30 a m 2029 N 22d st. Solemn requiem
tn'aes b't Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int.
THOMSON Jan, 28. LENA, widow of
William Thomson. Meed 53. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs,
1! p. m son's residence, 13 N. Lawrence
jst. lnt Kelvue Cem. Remains lly be
viewed Wed . after 7 p. m. , T,
VAN HOHN Jan. 27 AintCD L . ion
of lato Joseph II. and Mary an Horn.
Relatives and friends invited to fun"aJ:
Frl.. 10 a m . residence of uncle, James
Hoylo 313 Clarkson ave OInev, Int. pri
vate North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may
rfl1 T nftT 8 . f"
WATKlNtf Jan 20. WATSON W.. hus
t ... 1.V.MH. u'ntittn, inpn WaJ'manJ.
uuuu vi '"'.'". ." "j".i;.j. ,-,r.,.j
- ...... - ---- l . uf ,on
PrlA.thllf
funeral. 30 W Willow RHOve ave. Chestnut
W". Thur' 0 n la Solemn requiem mass
Church of Our Mother of Consolation 10 a.
m. Int Holy sepuicnre ccti. . . . ,
WATSON Jan. 2J. THOMAS, husband of
Theresa Watson (nee Ackerman) aged 0J.
Relatives and friends. Mt. Olive Lodce. No.
375, I. O. O F. Court Pennsylvania, No.
U7. F of A and emploves of Dupont Chem.
leal Works Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 1.30
p. m . 1343 S Guenther st. Service at chapel
oi iioiy camniuiiiun uu. m wwu w...
Friends may call Wed. eve.
WATSON At 1748 N Darien St.. Jan.
20, JOSEPH husband of Jane Watson Rela
tives and frlendn, Washita Tribe. No R3,
I O R M Gulf Lodge, No 82. K. of P.,
Invited to funeral services, Frl, 2 p. m ,
David H Schujler Uldg . Broad and Dia
mond sti lnt private. ,-......
WEISER Suddenly. Jan. 25. WILLIAM
F.. husband of Annie A. Weiser. .iged 45.
Relatives and friends. R M S. B. Asso and
Washington Aimp. No 09 P. o S of A.,
of Mt Aetna P.I.. invited to funeral serv
ices. Thurs 2 p m., 2910 N. 13th st. Int
private. Friends may call Wed.. 8 to 10
'WHITE Formerly of Pottsvllle Pa .Jan.
23. JOHN J husband of Marcaret White
(nee Schu aeed 02 Relative-, and friends
Invited to funeral Thurs . 6.30 a. m. 14.'u
W Clearfield st. Hlch mass. St. Stephen s
Church bam Int. I'ottsvine ra
X a-" ighund "if. beu" cf ri.
Siy1beTr4HThursn-cv'e?0re,la-KeraalnS
maj Devi.weu inuro. eve.
LEGAL AnVKliTIBhMKNTS
IKZr" TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN:
-E' Notice is hereby given that suit
has been instituted in the United States
niHtrlpt Cnurt for ihe Eastern District of
IVnnsvlvanla by the United States to the
the uso of Wm II. Llv"x. a. of December
S..lon. HUB. No 0032. against IMIIIam
I. Inker and Ilenjam n Linker, trading as
v ilium 1,1-hrr v.uniiuii, anu .-iiia ..,,.-
srliutx and Max Itothstrln. ipon the bond of
sa d defendants given to th United States
Government under a cont ct between the
N-v Department and e-ld Will'am I.lrker
Company for an extension to the Emer
gency Barracks. ,Ph ' -de phia Navv Yard,
known as Contract 2024 All persons or
companies lumishing labor or ma.tenai
upon said contract are permitted and hereby
notified to Intervene In such action as
'the Court may orde- in accordance with
Federal Act of Tebrua-y 24. IMS. C. 778.
amending Act of August 13 1804 C 280.
F. F DICKERMAN
Attorney for Plaintiff.
000 West End Trust Bldg.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
'
DO TOU NCED A CHAUFFEUR
, f"r private or commercial cars? AVe supplj
' competent, rellab.e men at reasonable wages
I Ithnut cost to you Apply to Mr. Paxton
I M P-ow- st Phnn Market 23A0
i
I MRS KANE, 511 S 10th st. AVanted,
first-class cooks kitchen mnlds. Infant's
nurse for South. hambermalds waitresses.
housework girls, white couples, apply at once
MISS HARKINS 2004 Bainbrldge Excellent
Protestant. Catholic cooks waitress, cham
bermaids, ladles' maids. Protestant infant
nurses Spruce 3027
LOST AND FOUND
BRACELET Lost, diamond and onyr brace
let stamped J E C & Co on January
24. Reward If returned to J. E Caldwell
& Co . Juniper and Chestnut sts
BROOCH Lost d.arrond and platinum
brooch with 1 large white diamond and 2
canary yellow diamonds surrounded by small
aiamonos. on junu-rv -. .r -o tvewara u
re jrned to J E Caldwell & Co.
DOG Lost or etraved white poodle; an
swers to name f Dickie, from 26 S. 22d
st . liberal reward
HANDBAG Lost, on Thursdaj. Jan. 22,
Wanamakt-'s lavatory main gallery,
lady's brown leather handbag containing Bum
of money, small purse and several kes, re
turn 4520 Walnut st reward
HANDBAG Lost afternoon January 20.
Udj's handbag money and paper, rvturn
124 S 12th, reward
STRING OF PEARLS Lost a string of
poarls between ChrBinut and Market sts..
wet pde of 521 st R-wa--d if returned to
5120 Larehwood ave W Phlla.
tiKbOWALS
LEWIS WINF1ELD C CLP Communicate
with your sister, Roselu Lulp, 3213 Fair
mount bou.evard, C.eieu.ud O.
1X.1-.
ucilALE
ALTERATION HANDS
EXPERIENCED ON DRESSES
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
. WANAMAKER'S
ATTENDANTS AVANTED APPLY TO
HUl't;iVllA-IJi-iS I . lllCi i:illL.AiJKLi-
PHIA GENERAL HOSPITAL. J4TH AND
INK pia.
BELL TELEPHONE OPEKATINQ
A VOCATION FOR YOUNO WOMEN
OFFER1NO PEBSJANENT EMPLOYMENT
IMPORTANT. FASCINATING WORK IN A
WHOLESOME AND HBFINED
1 ATMOSPHERE
THERE IS A CENTRAL OFFICE
IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
WITH ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS
DINING AND REST ROOMS
short nouns good salart
QUICK ADVANCEMENT
MISS STEVENSON WILL GLADLY
EXPLAIN THE OPPORTUNITIES
TODAY BETWEEN 0 A. M. AND 7 P, M.
FIRST FLOOR, 1631 ARCH BT.
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA,
l'f- '-'--i'i'iiTtI -Ttr-., Mi iimT.ksriCs J-,
HELP WANTED FEMALE
IIURLERS AND MENDERS, JOHN nnOM
LEY A SONS, FRONT AND DAUPHIN
STREETS.
CHAMBERWORK and waiting:: white itlrll
family of 3 adult.: no washing; reference
required. 1004 Spruce at,
CHOCOLATE COATERS wanted, experi
enced: xood ware.; steady work! short
hours. Modern Chocolate Co.. 457 H. BOth st.
ACCUSTOMEb TO OFFICE DETAIL
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CLERIC female. In office of tare, cor
poration: excellent opportunity for ad
vancement stato ace. exoertenca and salary
delred P 223 l.edter Office
CLERK In office of large corporation; good
salary, short hour, and excellent oppor
tunity for advancement; state a bo and cx
perlence I 405. I.edror Office.
DISH WASHER
FOR IIFSTAURANT WORK
APPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANASIAKKR'8
rvpnrnn on power die presses
EXPERIENCED ON SOCIAL STATIONERY
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANASIAKKR'8
OLRL3 AND YOUNO WOMEN
FOR PACKING AND MISCEL
LANEOUS WORK; EXPERIENCE
NOT NECESSARY: GOOD PAY
AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
1801 QLENWOOD AVE.
GIRLS
wanted to work In'wallpaner fac
tory; good wages: school privileges;
cood opportunity for advancement.
BECKER. SMITH ft PAGE
WATER AND SNYDER
GIRL, competent, to assist with housework.
washing and Ironing: family ot 4; ale.
in Call Wyoming 51B '
GIRLS WANTED
GOOD PAY AND EXTRA BONUS
FOR CLEAN. LIGHT
' FACTORY INSPECTING
CONGENIAL. REFINED GIRLS
TO WORK WITH
PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
MATRON IN ATTENDANCE
RECREATION ROOM
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
BUT GUILS MUST NOT BE UNDER
10 YEARS OF AGE
APPLY AT ONCE
ATLAS BALL CO.
4TII OT. AND OLENWOOD AVE,
GIRLS WANTED
AGREEABLE. INTERESTING TACTORY
WORK
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; GOOD
WAGES PAID WHILE LEARNING;
STEADY EMPLOYMENT.
APPLY B WILMSEN 224 IONIC ST..
BETWEEN 2D AND 3D. CHESTNUT AND
WALNUT
GIRLS AND WOMEN We have Just In
stalled another new lot of machines, also
enlarges our assenioung departments, now Is
e steaay
BTOwini-
good pay
; taKo
2d st
Palste
-
a,v?i.?V8-ho
,..""?,'!. a!
years: steady position! goad
hour -veek Frledberger-Aaron
Mfg. Co
4000 N. 18th St.. near Wayne
Junction.
GIRLS to learn light factory work and paid
well while learning. and- good opportunity
when on piece vvcrk. Oehile Bros. Co..
423 N. 3d. ,
rjIRL Good ambitious girl ovtr 10. wanted
tor light, steady work In factory la per
neek. A. Schoenhut Co.. Adams and Sep-
Iva sts.
7
GIRLS IU AND OVER IN PACKING DE
PARTMENT DRIED FRUIT BUSINESS.
CALL HEADY FOR WCRK. 130 S FRONT
HOSIERY
Mend-rs on white work
LOOPERS
on 18, 20 and 22 point ravel work
experienced on Hepworth and Wright
steady dial machines
also
MENDERS AND LOOPERS
to work on our bonus shift
Hours 4.30 until 10 p. m.
These are all steady,
well-pa j lng position.
Employment Offlco open
until 10 p. m.
NOTASEME HOSIERY CO.
Oxford and Mascher sts,
LAUNDRY
HELP WANTED rN ALL
DEPARTMENTS
MARKET STREET LAUNDRY
1303 FILBERT STREET
MESSENGER GIRLS, between 14 and 18,
excellent opportunity for advancement,
R F. Dewees, 1122 Chestnut at.
MILLINERY Experienced milliners, goo
pay; long season. Apply at once, John
Davis Co , 1120 Chestnut.
OPERATORS ON BLOOMERS
AND MIDDY BLOUSES
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
AVANAMAKEH'S
mOIT TELEPHONE OPERATORS
We have places for .. number of young
women between the age. of 21 and JS
for nlghl work . Bell Telepnon.
Operator..
Special high. rate, of pay are offered
tor this work.
Surrounding, ore excellent; comfortable
rnt rooms, good meal, at loir coat.
See .Mils Steven.on. first floor
Bell Parkway Bldg.. 1631 Arch K.
W a. m. to 7 p. in. Weekday.
NURSE, for 8 small children; referenc. r
quired Call. S E. MarUn, 1321 Spruoe
st. between 5 and 8 pm.
BEAU,l8yT?0El8I. zV.I? dayi ,00d mender'
SECRETARY, capable of taking complete
charge of office, stenograph work and
double-entry bookkeeping; salary commen
surate with ability and experience, p 41a
Ledger Office. ""
SEAMSTRESS; permanent position for right
party Hebrew Orphans' Home. 12th st
and Green lane.
SPOOLERS and winder, ofi cotton yarn1
time work and good wage.. Oehrle I)ro
Co.. 423 N. 8d. '
RTATIT THE NEAV TEAR niOHT- tmsu
80METIIINO THAT WILL BB USEFUL
ALL YOUR LIFE; SILK AVINDINO IS
CLEAN AND EASY; AVELL PAID WHILE
J.CAJil-411-, . ,, rf.fl1 anuuilKNT
V i. a A S A NT SURUOUNDINOH; REST
ROOMS; CAFETERIA. AA'ITII MBALtj I AT
V;u?ii 4tos tt 4-fh4itri' vinjUJ5fH
APPLY SAUQUOlT OILK MFO CO., J8T1I
ST. AND HUNTING PARK AVE, "
BTENOORAPHEIl Christian, with annual
cAles office .xp.rleDc In squlpuwnt or
rsuaeJaiBerr lint, for pwtn.nent MfsitMi with
"jKfT.
JANUARY 28, 'l920
f V'v.'i FEMALE
STENOGRAPHER, experienced, college grad
uate, 23 to 23 tear, of age: opportunity
tor initiative. Apply by letter, 1" 410, Ledger
on Ice.
STENOGRAPHER, having fair education and
2 year.' expcriencai state qualifications in
flr.t letter. P 40S, Ledger OWce. '"
BIKNOUKAl'llKK wanted; state age, refer
ence .nd .alary desired, p 231, Ledger
,.iti,p.
STENOGRAPHERS
EXPERIENCED: PERMANENT POSITION
APPLY BUUMOFEMPLOYA,ENTN
TYK3.'ulforTr4'Sfl'l?i?3-.th"'.C'ty ""n--n:
UPSTAIRS MAID, colored, thoroughly ex-
iwricurai; y - ..v.n.o. leiepnone
cust 1302 daytime.
I,ocust
WAiilli:ss and chamber work, white. An
Plv 2182 Tine st, " "
WAITRESSES FOR MGHT LUNCH
EXPERIENCE. NOT NECESSARY
PPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
Al'
WARPERS In ribbon department; learners
taken: Bteady work; 48-hour week, lrtied-bereer-Aaron
Mfg. Co., 4000 N. 18tb it.,
near Wayno Junction.
WARPERS wanted on hand mills, oonrlo
Uroa. Co.. 423 N. 3d.
WEAVERS, experienced on flno fancy tapes;
best pay, Bteady work: 48-hour week
rrledberger-AaronMfg. Co., 4000 N. 18tb
st., near Wayno Junction.
WEAVERS on Shaum & Uhllnger Jacquard
looms: best wage, and a steady Job. Oehrle
Bros. Cp,, 423 N, 3d. ;
WOMAN with collego education and social
poise for permanent position with old
rellablo Arm: tompensatlon high, short hours
advancement. Apply from 3 to 4 afternoons.
fi07 Denckla Bldg.
YARN INSPECTORS Wanted. 0 experl-
enced varn Inspector.; steady work: Kood
wages. Apply Grlsw.old Worsted Co., Darbv.
i riiiioiiHiii"
YOUNG GIRLS for wrapplnr packages; clean
surroundings and rest room: cutting de
partment, second floor. A. HARTUNG &
CO .106 Race .t.
YOUNG LADY for clerical work, with
knowledge of bookkeeping; hours 8 to 5
K& z :-, u6 ???d m .w
YOUNG LADY for office assistant, with
aomo knowledge of typewriting, J. E.
Llmeburner, 1720 Chestnut St.
YOUNO WOMEN AS
CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS
EXPERIENCE NOT NECE8SARY
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WAN AMAKER' S
YOUNG WOMEN
AS SODA CLERKS
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
AFPLY BUREAU OF HMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
General
OPENINGS for male and female CLERKS.
S,f.EiP0.EAl'HBR3 AND DICTAPHONE
P.prHA.Tl',it.?' ,.Vlth ar without experience.
MILLER BRoWN EMPOYMENT SERVICE.
330 S JBT1I ST. bl'RUCE 0181.
YOUNG WOMEN. 1S.J". H.tlrlr,- ,v.m.
ment clerkships. $100 monthly; write for
free particulars of examinations John
Leonard (former civil Bervice examiner).
91)2 cqultaun) is dg Washington.
8HSt?iES4?.ERVICB cov in Ind Title. I
BKPRS. STENOOS.; CLERKS. t780-JlSOO.
HELP WANTED MALE
ANGLESMITH wanted on hot and cold bend
ing tank work, hand setting machine,
v it,..-.,. c. . a ,e- l
BOOKKEEPER, competent double-entry.
state age. experience, nalarv desired, ref
erence. I' 414, Ledger Office.
UO wanted for general work In large
offlco; excellent future for boy with In
itiative and amp'tlon. App.y elshta iloor.
American Stores Co.. 400 Noble st.
.ui unico lkiv in i.iu lueuidtiCb office: good
oDPortintty to learn business and advance:
state age salary and experience. V 333.
ledger Office.
BOYS 3ood. ambitious bojs, over 10.
wanted for light, steady work In factory;
JIj per week; otnera need not apply.
A. Schoenhut Co., Adams and Sepvlva. sts.
BRUSmiAKER Experienced circular
urushmaker; man with Initiative u,n iiv
splendid opportunity; steady work; good
vvagts and bonus; state qualifications. P 410,
Ledger Office.
UUTLKK, thoroughly experienced, white, for
apartment, reference required. Apply
Tuosday. between 11 and 2 o'clock. Hano.
le.sti s Rlttennouse square
CABINETMAKER
. nn.K-CLASS AVORIiMAN
APPLY THi. Mi.v.HANiOaL OFFICE
SEVENTH FLOOR
AVANAMAKER,'8
CLERK YOUNO MAN. 18 YEARS OR
0 EH APT IN FIGURES. FOR STATIS
?,',5J.' O.,1 ADVK"T'3lNO DEPART
MENT. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR
ADVANCEMENT. SEE OR WRITE MR.
WESCOTT, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC LEDGER. 0TH AND CHESTNUT
CLERK, high school graduate for factory
work. Apply John Bromley & Sons. Front
and Dauphin sts.
CO.,,1 US1TOH WANTED
American Bank Notp Co.. 410 Sansnm st.
DRAFTSMAN Experienced detaller on steel
plate work for tanks, bins, etc ; good or
portunity for advancement. State expert,
enco In detail and salarv desired to start
and how soon can you report for duty'
Tlppett i. AVojJ. Phllllpsburg. N, J. y
DRAFTSMAN! structural and mechanical
with experience on crane brldcei- nnn hi.-:
ing machinery. AVrite fully to Pattcrson
Kelley Co. East Stroulsburg. Pa. a"crEon
DRAFTSMEN, architectural, experienced on
factory buildings also residence.; state
experience and salarv expected.
ARMSTRONG CORK CO.
Architectural Department
Lancaster. Pa.
ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN Several want
ed who have had experience in either do.
signing or detailing oil switch and bus struc
ture laouts, high and low tension swltch
boatds; pipe Ujouts. etc.; permanent posi
tions for tho right men; vacations, sick
leave. Insurance against accident or side
.ess. congenial working conditions. If you
ure not satisfied with your present position
. will pay you to look into this proposition
All correspondence strictly confidential. B
523, Ledger Office.
.ENGINEER First-class licensed stationary
Frunt and Poplar sts.
ENGRAVER Must be particularly good on
dies; position permanent. Harcourt & Co
I.oulsvll.e. Ky. "
FIXER Experienced sewing machine flier,
capable of keeping in repair underwear
saw.ng machines. Including Wilcox Glbbs
lUliocks, good salary. Apply, stating experi
ence and references, to Vesta Underwear
Co.. Providence, R. L
GOOD YEAR' 8
WONDERFUL EXPANSION
Is affording
unlimited possibilities to a Urge number of
skilled man In good physical condition.
LIVINO WAGES
PERMANENT AVORIC
Oood working conditions.
Educational advantages.
A chance to live and grow.
NO LABOR TROUBLH
Our present permanent opening. Include
All-around machinists.
General reoalrratn.
Bench and Floor.
Carpenter.
Sheet-metal worker.
i Pipefitters
' Blacksmiths
Toolmaker.
Electric, welder.
and
Handy men.
Apply In person or communlcaU
, at one wth
THE GOODYEAn TIRH A RUBBER CO.
Akron, Ohio,
JEWELER
EXPERIENCED ON JonRrrNO WORK
APPLY JJgMPCoiMBrf
LABORERS wanted, long job; steady work.
Apply on lob. Bear.. Roebuck operation
Trwfn Lelghfon, extractor.. , Roo.i'v,"i
Boulevard and Asylum Pike. T.k. Frsnk
ford car, tr.osfor on To to Oakl.nrl PiS
L rfRPBIA . ;sied! Mdv work' ' Xt
I&WlSVLJ2&lM&.i1
HELP WANTED MALE
LITHOGRAPH ARTIST FOR PROCESS
WORK. STATE EXPERIENCE.
THE I.AMMI5HB CO.
DAYTON, OHIO.
INSTRUMENT REPAIRER
TRANSITS AND LEVELS
GOOD CONDITION? AND PAY
CENTRAL STATES
M 430, LEDGER OFFICE.
LAUNDRY
MARKERS AND SORTERS
MARKET STREET LAUNDRY
1808 FILBERT STREET
LINOTYPD OPERATORS rwo fast ilno
tjpo operators wanted at once; permanent
Jobs; union: model plant, clean. Tight, con
vcnlent, sanitary; healthful city, good
schools, summer resort; scnlo $30; wlllpay
up to 33 for competent men. Evening Day
New I.ondon. Conn,
MACHINIST, all-around mechanic, wanted:
8 hours: pleasant surroundings; state
w-ageB and experience. P 335. LedgerOnTle.
MACHINISTS AND BOILERMAKERS
WANTED BY THE CHESAPEAKE AND
OHIO RAILROAD. APPLY TO J. TtT
GOULD SUPERINTENDENT MOTIVE
POWER. RICHMOND. VA.lH. M. BROWN.
SHOP SUPERINTENDENT, HUNTINGTON
W. VA.. OR W. P. HOBMON, MASTER
MFCHANIC. COVINGTON. KENTUCKY.
MACHINISTS Wanted, all-round men to
worn in jaciory; eieaay employment an
vear. Apply G. W. Blabon Co., 2Ut and
Hunting Park ave. ,
NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORP.
CAMDEN. N. J.
ACETYLENE WET,DKR3
BOILERMAKERS
BOILER RIVETERS
Apnlv North Yard Employment Offlco
NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORP.
PAMD'-.N V, .T .
SALESMEN Experienced store salesmen for
our Germ.ntown branch: must have good
Innwlertffe of the better Ilnex than nrrilnai-u
and accustomed to waitfhg on the better
class of trade; Germantown resident pre
ferred, juucnen-i'eicner lo ouuu uer-
mantown avo.
SALESMEN. 3: straight salary; missionary
vrorK tn riuiaueionia tor larso iooa nroa
ict co"P ,rnJ .p''-'flM permanent onni-Pnn'tv
roV Stiou, D.5.B,,s"r,vvjr i!
P -'
N'-
SALESMEN To sell washing machines.
IroninB machines and vacuum cleaners;
salary and commission' per ""nnent nositlon.
Thor Electric Ship. 837 Chestnut st
bht-RLTAHY capable of takini complete
charge of ofllce. stenographic work ai.d
double-entry bookkeeping; salary commensu
rato wl'! nbllltv and experience. P 412
Led-rer Office .
STENnaRAPHER A-l stenographer, with
machinery or engineering experience, to
become ass stant to executive In largo on-
gincerlng sales office: excellent opportunity
iui iiauL mtiii; a,, ary r-'in'iienouirt,u ,,
ability. P 420, ledger Office.
TAILOR. EXPERIENCED
ON STOCK WORK
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
TOOLMAKERS Chevrolet Motor Co . Flint
Mich., wants at once 30 experienced tool.
makers: good wages, no labor troubles, state
fni ra Men nr. In flr.t letter
WANTED Throe time study men. thorough
ly experienced in rato setting in automo
bile engine production This work is Just
starting Large Held for capable men Ap
ply in person or by letter to M A. Vinlnff.
THE WILLYS OVERLAND CO.
l.iyria. unio
AVEAVERS on Shaum A Uhllnger Jacquard
looms; best wages nnd a steady Job.
Oehrle Bros. Co.. 123 N. 3d.
YOUNG MAN. not over 20. with fair edu
cation wanttd for position In bond house:
excellent opportunltv for ndvancment tf
you are n worker. P 401). Ledger Offlco.
YOUNG MAN wanted with J2000 and ability
In the engineering lino or one who can
learn. B CPU Ledger Office
General
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Civil
Service Commission ot Philadelphia will
ho d examinations for the following positions
on the dates nimed. For detailed Informa
tion apply at the office of the Commission.
Riom 873, Cltj Hall . , ,
Tcb. 0. 1 P. in. Stenographer and clrk
(men and womuui, oo--ttm.
Feb. 10, 1 p. m. Stenographer and clerk
(men and women) $DOi-$120O.
Feb 11, 1 p. m "ttnographer and clerk
(men and womenti, $rul-$lo00.
Feb. 10. 1 p. in. TiPi.wrltcr and clerk
Imon and women'). JuU0-$900.
F&). 17 Tjpevvrlter and clerk (men and
women), J901-S1200.
Teb. IS Typewriter nnd clerk (men and
woment). J1201-U600. ,
Teb. 13 Clerk Imen and women), less than
S7B0.
Feb. 20 Clerk (men and women) $750-
$1000 ,
Feb. 20 Clerk (men and women), $1001-
$1200.
Feb 21 Clerk (men and woment). $1201-
?1300. , ...
Feb I) Chief clerk (bureau of hosplta.s),
$2500.
Teb. n Chief clerk, director's office, public
works, $.',100.
Feb. 10 Sevvor Inspector, per ordinance
Feb. 10 Inspector (street cleaning), $1300.
Fib. 24 Inspector (highways), $1.'00-$1300.
Pph I1.ln.n-rtnr (hlehw-ava). SloOO.
Feb. 20 Directress of educational depart
ment P G. H ,t $1200.
Teb. 20 Head c lnln nurse, t $1000.
Feb. 20 Night supervisor,! $1200.
Feb. 10 City nurse. $"00.
Feb II Instructress ot nurses, t $1400.
Feb. 0, 1 p. m. Assistant dentist. $750
Tcb. 0. 1 p m Second assistant resident
physician. $000.
Feb. 0 Director and clinical pathologist, t
Feb. 9, 1 p. m. Assistant chief nurse. $
$1000.
Teb. 0, 1 p. m. Second assistant chief
nurse, $S0o.
Ftb. '.) Electrocardiographic worker, $1000.
Feb. 0 Anatomist. $000.
Feb. 10 First neuropathologist. $1500.
Feb. 10 Second neuropathologist, $1200.
Feb. 10 Hlstologlst. $1200.
Feb. 10 Assistant clinical pathologist.
$2000.
Teb 10 Assistant diagnostician (prom.).
$lo00.
Feb. 0 Medical director (Civil Service
Commission), J1SO0.
Feb. 0 Chief r d t physician (Insane de
partment). $$4000 H. F.
Fto. li Watchman, $840.
Feb. 14 Guard (League Island Park), $3.50
a day.
Feb. 10 Caretaker. $000
Feb. 14 Guard and sub-guard, $1200.
Feb. 18 Special officer. $000-$1000.
Teb. 14 HousekesDer. $700-$000.
Feb. 11 Morgue officer, $1600.
Feb, 11 Assistant morgue officer, $600.
Feb. 11 Museum curator and photographer,
$1800. --
Feb. 0-;Chlef investigator (C. S. C), $1800
March 1 Assistant chief examiner (C. 8.
C). $2000.
Feb. 8 Assistant examiner (C. S. C).
$1800.
Feb. 0 Director of social service. $1500.
Feb. 17, 1 p. m. Hostler. $000
Feb. 25, 1 p. m. Elevator operator, $3.23
n day.
Feb. 27 Rammer. $3.75 a day.
Feb. 25 Filter attendant. $1000.
Feb. 25 Boilermaker, $5-$6 a day.
Feb. 25 Electrician, per ordinance.
Feb. 28 Caulker, per ordinance.
Feb. 27 Paver, per ordinance.
Feb. 18 Assistant chemist. $1400.
Feb. 23 Rodman (10 yeurs or over), per
ordinance.
Feb. 10 Apprentice (10 years or over),
$480.
Feb. 20 Transltraan, per ordinance,
Feb. 13 Si-icni nt.itisticlau and Ira f Do
jxpert. $.0n(l.$200 (Ine ).
Feb. 18 Technician, $1000.
Feb. U 8 run r i $12 u
Feb. 13 Bacteriologist. $$2000.
Feo. Id Asslsi.im cteno.u.ist.t $1500.
Feb. 13 Chemist. t $2500
Feb 13 Assistant chemist t $2000 ,
Feb. 13 Second assistant chemist. $1500
Feb u i-irst asjista.it test.n iaboiatory,
$1030.
Feb. 11 Chief, bureau of correction. $2500.
Feb. 11 Supervising Inspector ot sanita
tion, t $2500.
Feb 11 Assistant superintendent (bureau
of hospitals). tJSOOO H. F.
Feb. 11 Superintendent (bureau of hos
pitals).! $500-1 II. F.
Teb 7 -Enelt" "id assistant engineer
(stationary). $000-11200 (Inc.).
E.t'l.uu. yea. s or ovei.
tl cnty sears or over.
(Residence waived, II. F. House and
found.
In addition to the salaries above set
forth, a brnus will be paid employes ac
cording to the following sca.e; 20, tn all
those receiving $1500 per annum or less;
15 to all th i r celling from $1501) up
to and Including $2000 per annum: 10 to
all tuose recoiling u.u. $ju.iu i-r unnum
up to and Including $4000 per annum.
CLINTON ROOERS WOODRUFF,
President.
CHARLES AV, NEELD,
Beers tary,
LEAVIB II. VAN DUSV
. Commissioners.
Issued January 28. 1020.
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1114 r.and Title
Accts (4) Seniors; C. P. A.. $2o00-$r000.
Architects Sunt. B'dg. Constr., J2.V00 up.
Bkprs. Factory; Offlcel Bank: '25-$4U.
Chemists Chief Pulnt & Varnlsn. $3000.
Clerks (0) Stock- Gen.Retordi Ship.. $23-135
Draftsmen (IS) Mech ; Structural, $23-$30.
Engineers Indus.; Heat fc . A'eut., $500(I;
b-ec. Designing t Mfg Snltchb'ds, 13000
Gen'l Mcrs. Ad. Math. Plant; Sales: $10,000
Master Mech. Plant Maintenance. $3000 up.
Sslssmen Belting; Rubber Tires: Spec. Sale.
Promotion $8000; High-grade men, $4000.
Stenog.. (10) Good openings: $10t0-$lfiB0.
Supts Msch.Shop. taOOO: Foundrr.$8000 up
LEAItN AUTO AND TRACTOR BUSINESS
offering $1B0 to $400 a month: twice more
eouloment and fic-pr soace used in dall
practice training than any miti school in
America; roaster-mechanlo Instructor, and
soldier-mechanics 'in 60-day courses: ' writ.
now for tree catalog llaht Auto m.d Tractor
Ho nol 2I3H Oak st Kansas City, Mo.
AVE TEACH YOU TO DRIVE AND REPAIR
AUTOMOBILES OPEN SUNDAYS
$23 Full and Complete Cou'se $23
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
. LICKNbKS GUARANTEED
BATTLER'S. 1001 Spring O.nlsn St.
Habn uio hpnbt T
Do l.ttia work, auto rMlr. rsofcasll aA
HELP WAWTEnZgT
OeneraI
0a,lESNyTALrrir
.115.000 tKAR,,? ffft?AV,?. ..
Afl'UlUAWt JiUHT US lrV, HAL.tti
Ky! KmHHSj
equipped manufacturing and .ffai1' "
latlon, doing a buslnes. A . ' ortiM
WML0 '"mlHa"' wlthrti,re
facturlng or commodity lines ..'$ mKvV!
previous earning capacity !r,5nu!f ho.
1"unt: high-grade mK onlyWB',1 rRt?
mlt a clean record, that wllT .iISS ct" Mb.
thorough Investigation. AMiii?.1, '" rnott
by etter only, covering age wn.'!?"1' ?!
qualifications: rlsp sales min ."."''" ino
product concern. t3Boo. manar fir f,,"j
Should hav. SS2 'SMo-t.
parlenca and abli"to .upervlsVthU.nVn
tlon of an up-to-date manufactn'rii"'''!'-hcco-inting
system, well quaiiflVrtUri"f "it
date accounting methods, fedei .n u"-'-government
reports, sull.tie. ra,.Ult od
grade men only considered." ' " K
JUNIORS jjiFsm!?.,
banking, foreign JxcnaHtVe!' tn&Si f luj
ness. .tores accounting, famlilar'iBS "u"
records manutacturlnj buMd.?. .$ '""k
peers' equipment; several attraeuJ.4 '""
lng. frr men and women exoerUnV i01"
secretarial and stenographic llneS- Ai",,""
salaries: local prominent concern!' .V,?'1,n
.tenog. with ega; tralnlnr- si?necl' "4
business, stenog. mt J. "orp . stX "Mr!
chlet clerk wh-lesale cotton Tand Sfr; M
cern. head bkpr. and of n?? mxr SSl.C0"
counting: 2 assistant bkprs.: bkro .Ji M'
flceanager. knowledge of mffire'0,Jn((J;
ENOINErentNn nwt,T,n,
INDDSTOIAL KKmJMT,','"BW
layout powJr-pl'anr TSffi"! U
iervlse the un.kfpn nf t.mi. Hii.
hop and toolroom; foreman of toolroom f9
nachln, t
etc.: high salary to qua fled men '".
tlon engineer, familiar with w er-PlSit
sign and mechanical drafting, also el.etrA
experience. requfred: superintendent for 'if, "
side construction work, familiar win. A
metal work, slag roofing, "it" street.,,
draftsmen sheet metal plant; nrchltecturl
engineers and draftsmen, mechanical srVSV
men familiar with Industrial or miMfiJ"
turlng plant work; mechanical n,S
draftsmen, oversee force of six men 5?
chanlca". tracers, detallers. experience in'
.hlpbulid iw. fabricated steel manSfsctur"
lng; nsslstant chief engineer large It..!.
and electric, power plant, labor foremin
foreman with manufacturing, mill or ficffi
experience. "".lorjr
THE REPUBLICATION and circulation f
'PICKS" has brought the largest number of
inquiries in the history of our onulii
tlon: calls for executive men and nom.n
for Important positions In office and factor!
an without precedent, with salaries from
sir.nn in nr, nnn n war. t,.in... , "P1"
' nned to local trade only, and our Inaiilrtii
I are from the largest and most prominent
I concerns in the city: to meet this dimiM
, w0 are eollclllns applications from a strict y
i nign-graao vua oi men anu womTn, with
provid anility anu clean records Appllci.
tlon blank and booklet gratis. No enroll.
n h-f--. s 'i"-
SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE
CARETAKER AVoman with excellent rcpu". '
...v,. ,,,a,.ca pvat.iuii: win iaaa care or j
houso for family leaving town doctor i I
hm-e AVrlte 2003 AlarkM st second Ami- ,1
GOVERNESS, .atelv arrlien iVv.v TT
llsh, Spanish, music: excellent rrfJrencc: I
full charge children 5 years un isv Tm. (I
TEACHER French, desires more school or fl
ten- rltv nrid suburbs p fl lioT "mff"' I
SITUATIONS WANTED-MALF .1
ACCOUNTANT, cost Income tax gemril'
C. P. A. ret can taking char" om":'no
I'hlectlmv tn nut of town H 411 I ed h
ADVERTISING, detail or clerical work
voung married man would like to dvsu
several hours 3 or 4 nights a week in n
effort to offset the II c. of L. Aadreii
M 42H Ledeer Office cartll
AUDITOR COST ACCOUNTANT "
Good executive 30. extensive experience In
tho administration of large contracts (or
steel shipbuilding and railroad freight car
manufacturing companies public accnuntkr
experience, expert in cost finding, good know),
edge Incime-tax procedure desires position
vvi.il iiruKrei-H.ve um.cern fly 4i laager 0".
.jui'L.UI ur valet, voung Japanese wiBhei
position : env.ro cnaree; gooa experience
M A08 N IKth st.
UIAUFr-EUR. white. 32 married, wishes
position private: live on grounds free-1100
month: mechanic: not afraid of long houti-
exp on high-grade cars onlv R 617 Led Off
CHAUFFEUR white, mechanic, wishes t.
suion wnere a nrsi-ciass man I needea
prlv rarage onlv rnnld Allller 130? Parrli.
CHAUFFEUR, white. Blngle. withes private
position: do own repair: best private ref
erence B BIO. Ledger Office
LXr.-LUIIVE and organizer with ennin..p.
viewpoint ana aua.u.caiions open tor en- -rjaccment:
will not consider anvthlnr thn, t
uoes not auorq oyoorvunivy to aemonetrate
worn, ana to aavance: preier commercial
opening am 33 and married: have been In
responsible charge of government projects
calling for organizing and executive ability
and for tact for past 2 years, previously h
englneorlna: conference must be arranged for
beforo January 80. on which date I am ear.
lng for tho South. Address M 419. Ledger
Office
LXL. 17TIVE Younr man 30. married. W
vears' exp -office managem-.it nurrhvil-iT
railroad traffic, expediting, desires position
steel or mfa. concern, ti.orough knowledge
steel and mfg, business, have traveled ex
tenslvelv: available Immed'v B flits Ud Oft
YOUNG MAN with 7 sears' experience In the
manu -cturin- of blue and brown print
papers and chemicals would like to cbsnn
his position- B B22, Ledger Office.
YOUNG MAN, married, wishes 8 or 4 hours'
evening employment, good education;.!
years' general oflco experience. M -121
Ledge Office.
YOl-NG'MAN Pelrco School student wants
work after school and Saturday all day.
B 422 I.e-lffer Office
FOR SALE
10 CARLOADS wood pile butts not over
4 feet In length; Immediate shipment,
railroad or by team.
Henry A. Hitner's Sons Co.
GAUL & HAZZARD STS.
TYPEWRITERS RENTED
NONVISIBLE 3 MONTHS, $5.01.
VISIBLE 34 MONTHS. $1 50 UP.
Factory Rebuilt Typewriters
American Writing Machins Co.
bOJ CIIESlNuT ir.
WA LNUT 2450. iilAIN 3.
OFFICII FURNITURE
Largs line desks, safes (His, cabinets Mt
general orflce furniture store fixtures.
We buy, sell and exchanre
PATTEN FURNITURE CO,
LOCUST 4070. 1127.ARCH ST. RACE26M
HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ihne-plece parlor
suite. $300. sell for $85. davenport sitting
room, upright mahogany nlano with cablni.
brass bed carpets, silver cut class. !9!l
Jefferson st
i-ii.v (tnonuut. nf mill enna and remn tl.
1 to 15 ids.: suit small stores. Institution
and sewing societies: all seasonable merchaa.
dlsnt prices very low Smith's 111! Walnoii
SUITS and overcoats men's uncalltl W
" mide-to-order garments 135 tc iMf
for $28: pert, goods: suits made to order
from vourn."" """" -'ll Hessert 6W Arclj.
ttEFltlGERAlORS and fixtures for ir
Vid meat markets: t.rms If desired.
T RANDALL S. CO 331 N2d It. .
BROAVN MULESKIN living room suit; branl
nevv: cost 170; will sell for $115 3'.'
w nouvier sv.
RESTAURANT and lee cream chain n .
table, new and used; low Prices
Chair Exchange. 3. E enr llth and Ins 111,
1-OR SALE Sideboard mantel Cool i
Packnrdorgan. In nerfect condition. API
r.RAWlflow. " AVe.r Pnll.delohls ,
rii'i' i-'itpr.iKN'ES. mill eivJ. II to & lard.
S.wS'.Vd. riYiinh'. 1 1 Walnut it
CURTAIN SCRIMS mill ends good lenilW
C""n yard. S'ml'-- "'-' w,ln"' " , ,T.
SAFES, fireproof, closing, out, 00 J.1WM
used: soma with thin walls. .IilS'lS---STANDS.
cabinets. 1".:,pIs,'i"'-
"dltohla Prln'"-.' Supply. 14 S. --JJ
6TEEL LOCKEIU. new conu,on,g?
TRAVELINO' bags. 18 In..
$2: rowhlde 7 I)i
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