Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1920, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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EGG "PICKINGAT HEIGHT
High Prices Do Not Restrict Pre
Easter 8port
"Upper, upper, who's got a liegg?"
This challenge Is now being made
dally by children nl.ovcr the city. The
high cost of eggs has not affected the
popular outdoor pro-Easter sport.
Some mothers' cupboards nrc suffer
ing, and others nrc benefiting. Tho
boys arc careful In their "picking" con
test this year, for with eggs, selling at
from sixty to seventy cents a dozen the
'loss of one means more than ever be
fore. If scores of boys are lato for school
these mornings the teachers can easily
guess the reason. "Picking" is now
at its height, and when n boy gains
one. egg ho strlycs for more. And every
picking test has a large audience.
spring resorts
Atlantic orrv, N. J.
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BLACKSTONE
Virginia Avenue at Boardwalk
American and European plan. Hot and
cold Bca and (rcah water baths. Sun
parlor and every comfort. Open all year.
TVtr flERO Owner and Proprietor
ROQUOIS
I South Carolina Avanua. adlaeantts beach.
1 Cap 60D.Kflaedpatroiuua,miulcdancinc,
I etncUrmodern, table and wrrioe excellent,
H.largs) solarmm. Booklet. A. yrmnoklo
HOTEL SHOREHAM
Virginia Ave. cloie to beach and Steel Pier.
Capacity 250. American & European. Prlv.
b&thl.
itun & water. Elevator to street ievei.
Run (t water.
13.50 up dally; apoc'l weekly
UHAM. HT1-K.M
THE WILTSHIRE
Virginia ave. and Beach. Capacity 3S0.
Prlv. baths, running water, elev,. etc Amer.
plan. .Special spring rates. Ilooltlet SAM
UEL ELLIS Owner N J COLLINS Mer.
HOTEL BOTHWELL
Virginia av.. second house, from Boardwalk
and Steel Pier. Every appolnunont. Highest
.ertndard In cuisine nnd service. Booklet.
I KAinuKLAiiwnictarti
1 JKORlflS GSAJEST HOIELSUOCESS
King
,!. ocean Ave.. 1st hotel tioo
SlUU feet) from Reach. Central.
flrenrnnf! ..levator nn(nhl
table.
Mod. spring rates. M. A. LEYKEll.
THE PENNHURST
Ocean end Michigan ave. Alwnvs ooea.
Kvary appointment. WM. R. HOOD
PHILLIPS HOUSE
Kaaachusetts Av.. near Beach. F. P. Phillips
Try CLARENDON Hotel
Virginia Ave. near Reach. All rooms with
hot and fold running w uteri prlviitw hatha.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open. Always ready. Terms mod
rate. Phone or write. M Walsh Duncan
RON AIR Ocean Avenue. Near Beach.
UUI' . Amerlcan pIan. ,3S0 ,ja.
up! tl8 up weekly. J H BAITT1NOER.
Wrjttminsfpr 1;y- Av. near Beach. Elev.
rvcjunuisiCT 1o Brlvat9 baths. run.
srtr; tn wkly.i 12 no up dally c. Uuhra
HOTEL BOSCOBEL JS?""" AVfc
JIB up weekly. Phone 117. A. E. MARION.
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Burlington Hotel
American and European
HOMELIKE. CLEAN. PERFECT CUISINE
880 Ilnom with llnlh S2.SO tn R1.S0
FTVE MINl'TES FROM EVERYTHING
Washington. D. C.
ETJRT)PE.N RESORTS
To Visitors to England
Two Princess Christian Nurses are prepared
to receive Infants and young children, after
Easter, in their pleasant house In Surrey,
near London Large garden and country
produce. Excellent references given. Bankers'
fsference required. Terms, from 115 weekly,
teply Box lltl care of Dorland Agency, Ltd..
10. Regent street. London. S. W . England.
EDUCATIONAL
Both Sexes
Our graduates aro In constant demand for
good-paying positions. Gregg shorthand,
die easy, speedy system. Complete business
and secretarial coursu. Day and Night
m. Cusses. Intensive training. Enroll
JWJf any time. Call or write for full
SJfcfsj particulars nnd catalogue,
IM'iJ PHILA. ItCHINESS COLLEGE
sV und College of Coniraerre
1017 Chestnut Ht. Philadelphia
THE TAYLOR SCHOOL
Market
Gress Shorthand, Touch Tj-penritlns. Book
keeplnc. Secretarial Courses. Day 4 Night.
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia's Greatest llnslne" lehnM
til Chestnut Bt. Vlione Walnnr 314
1.RN TO M'E,VK COIlltECTLY Private
individual lesions In English and French,
capable woman teacher. 809 N. 23d at.
Phone Poplar CflOH W
rench or '3 a rnonth you learn to
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"r"""" of Langudges. 1027 Chestnut St.
Torus
. ANTHONY March IT MARY wlfa of
Jonn .ininon ..m .' a rvices l'rl . 2 p.
m., parlors richer &. Hesslnger. 2000 K. bus
QUehannu, Ii.t cr . amount Cem. Friends
may cau uiurs cv
BOORD. V Vorriblown. March 17.
TJ5ROY L. huab.nd of Su Davis Boori.
Relatives und frl 'nl invited to funeral serv
ices. Do Kulb at und Borough line, fat ,
U. ill I'll WllVtltn
uiwiuiiiDK .vi.rra lo. uiiuiuii;. son
of Mary und lato Jacob B nnchled, Kelutlvi-a
nnd friends, employes of Atlas Ball Co.. In
vited to funeral, Frl 1 15 p. in., 313T N.
8d st. Int. Ardsley Cem. Friends may caII
after 8 n. m Thurs
UREltM. March 10. JOHN F.. husband
of Dora and son of John and Curollnu
Brehm. aged 28. Rolatlvts and friends, alba
jvy uouncu no ia. v - a . employes of p.
Jl. T.. .inn unu .iiegnony ave depot, lu.
vlted to funerul Itl.. 3 p in . residence of
parent, liu vv juniata. si., iicetowii.
Int. Laurel Hill Cem.
BURKE - M Huverford Court. Haver-
lord. Pa.. JIarcn 17 IloltTCVMU J'KTKKH,
widow of l.einuri l uurxe runeral serv
ices Pt , in an u m . t'liver it. nair tsiat ,
1820 Chestnut at Int Newark. N J.
CHILDS March lfl. ELWOOD M.. hus.
band of Sue Child, inee Schwartt), Relatives
and friends. Tonuuwa Tribe. No. 210. I O.
M. M.I Evening Star Lodge, I. O. O. F,, and
JJAVliI jj. inompecu i ounrn, u. u, j. ai ,
Invited tn funeral Frl 1) d. m.. 8045 N.
Marvlna et. Int. private. Friends may call
trhurd. ova.
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you going to jjA
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XCJV Wanamaker '". Hirst- fry s DIAMOND ( also bonue Apply Dental Company of 1801 GLENWOOD AVE.
Yr PhH P kVl I 7T i in ll ' America. 1U10 McKean st
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CLEARY. March IB. MARGARET M.,
daughter of late Thomas and Margaret
Cleary. Funeral Fil.. 8:30 a. m.. 2447 Kim
ball at. Solemn high mass St. Anthony's
Church 10 a m, Int. Holy Cross Cem.
COFFEY, Match 10. MARY C widow of
Lawrence It. Corfey. Funeral Sat.. 8:30 a.
m , 58.10 Trinity place. High masa of re
quiem Church of Most Htesaed'Sacrament 10
a, tn Int. Holy Cross Cem.
COLVILL March 17. DAVID COLVILL.
aged 82 Funeral services Sat.. 2 p. tn..
127 Pennsylvania ave. Int. Mt. Moriah
Cem. Friends call Frl. eve.
COLVILL. At Presbyterian Home. Ilala,
Pa March IT. MARY D. COLVILL. Rela
tlves and friends Invited to services. Frl..
'J p m.. at the Home. Int Mt. Moriah Cem.
COl'K. March IT. ANNA fc.. wife of
Henry Cope, aged 73. Residence, 424 W
Dauphin at. Due notice will be given,
CUHRAN, Suddenly, by accident. March
IS JAMrtS P.. son of Frank and Hattle M.
Curran. 3027 Richmond st. Funeral and bit
st convenience of the family.
DAVIS , At the Wellington, March in,
THOMAS C DAVIS, Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 12 noon,
Oliver H. Balr Bid.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int.
private. Omit flowers.
widow of John Dolun and daughter of late
wiuiam a. ana .Mary k. i'icri. iteiativea
and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., R:.I0 a
m... 211 8 5Sth st. Requiem mass Church
of Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral
Cem
EnnnRACH. March IB, WII.MAM ED
WARD. 8r.. husband of Mary J. F.berbacli
(nee Henry), aged 71, Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m.,
1822 W. Venanito st. Int. private.
FAHY. March HI. JOHANNA FAHY (ne
O'Keefe. wife of Thomas J. Fahy. Rela
tives and friends invited ta funeral. Sat.,
8.30 a, m.. 2407 E. Somerset st. Solemn
requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m.
Int New Cathedral Cem.
FARREN March 10, FRANCIS P . son
of Mary and lata James Farren. Funeral
Sat.. 8:30 a. m., B044 Matthew St.. Oer
mantown. High mass. Immaculate Con
ception Church, 10 a m. Int. Holy
Sepulchr Cem,
OILKY80N March 10. FI.ORENCE K..
widow of Dritton I.. ai'.Kyson. daughter of
Thomas C and Catherine. S. Manin. Rela.
th'fs and friends invited to funeral services.
Frl 7 30 p. m., resldenco of parents. 4112
N 7th st Int private.
OIVEN At BT4B Hn2sl nve.. March IT.
WILLIAM, husband of late Hannah Given.
Notice of funeral later.
OIuVDNKY. On March 17. JOHN H. W
OLADNEY -aged 81 years Funeral serv
ices on Saturday, at 1 p. m. SOS Clnnamln
son nve.. Palmyra, N. J. Int. private. Fern
wood Cem,. Phlla.
GRANT March IT. MAREL N.. wife of
Alexnndr Grant, ntred 34 Funeral services.
B08 Essex ave . Narberth, Pn.. Frl.. 11 a.
mai?orET5?INOER -March 17. MARGARET
U GHOETZINOEU. aged T8. Relatives and
friends Invited to funernl services, parlcr;
Samuel V Kchr ft Son N W cor. 21st and
Diamond sts . Sat.. 2 P. m. Int. West
Laurel IIIMCem. ,,... r
IIACKETT. March 10. ELEANOR D.
HACKETT (neo Lawless), wife of Lester
Hackett runeral Sat . 8:30 a. m.. 4021
Penn st. Solemn requiem mass St.
Joachim's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Doml-
" HAMa.TON At 134B 8. Howard st..
WILLIAM, husband of Joanna Hamilton.
Further notice of funeral will be slven.
IIARMAN. March IT. MEYER, husband
of Rose Harmun. Relatives and friends,
also Rappaport Lodeo. No. 35. I. O. F. S.
of I.; Damascus Lodge No. 500, I, O. O, F.:
Pontaxet Tribe No. 143. I. O. of R, M., all
other organizations Imltcd to funeral Sun..
2 p. m.. 2200 E. Norrla at. Int. Mt. Carmel
JtAIlTEn March 14. MARY THERESA.
widow of John Harter. Relatives and
friends Invited to funernl Sat.. 8:30 a. m.,
B830 Anaora terrace. Solemn requiem mass
church of Transfiguration lu a, m. int.
Hov Cross Cem.
HELMS. March lfl. ELIZABETH O
HELMS, aged 7R. runeral services Frl., 11
a, m., 1500 S. Llndenwood st. Int. Odd Fel
lows' Cem. Friends may view remains
Thurs. eve. 1
Hl'.ME March 10. EIIHINUTUN If
HUME Funeral services Frl.. 2 p. m . 1
Oliver II. llair Bide;.. 1820 Chestnut st Int. I
' private. ' I
JOHNSTON. March 10. MATTHEW, hus- ,
! band of lato Agnes Johnston. Relatives and
1 friends, also members of the Presbyterian I
Fifth Reformed Church, invited to funeral '
KrrUces. Frl.. 1:30 P. m., 3i:- Ueach st.
Int. at Femwood Cem. Remains may be 1
iewm Thurs. oner 1 p. m.
KELLY. March 10, WILLIAM J., hut-1
band of Delia Kelly. Due notice of funeral
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KENNEDY JIarcn 111. JASIKS KEN
lfl. JAMES KEN
NKDY l-'unernl services Sat.. 2:30 n m
2228 Trenton ave Int private. Friends
enda
1 ..
may call Frl.. after 8 p. m.
LEE. March IT. HOWARD, husbani
Martha A Lee. aged T2. Relatives nnd
friends. Camden Lodge. No. 203. II. P. O. E.
4th Ward Republican Club, invited to. fu-
neral services. Hat., a p. m . o.u itaauon ...v i-iAY. ABETH. widow of Abner AV
nve. Camden Int. private. Harlelgli Cem iVlvmli.i aged 87 years. Funeral services
Friends may call Frl eve. 2''' Friends' Meeting; House. Seventh-
LORENTZ March 10 IRENE T. Tu. V.vThTrd Month 20th 8 p. m.
neral services Frl.. 2 p. m.. residence, 2731 ,!'. SbRICK. March 15. ANNA M
Newklrk st. Int. Hillside Cem. widow of John Wirbrlck (nee Shelley), aged
MAGUIOAN. GERTRUDE, daughter cf I 70 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
William and Rebecca Magulgan. Funeral ;,', m.. residence of son-in-law. Wat
Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 3025 Brandywlne st. Sul- f ,. Da vis 414" Paul st. Friends may call
imn reuutem mjss St. Acatha'n Church 10 ."; ",. n m int. Cedar Hill Cem.
a. m. Sodality invited. . .
MANION. March 15. JULIA, -vlfe of of wnium R Whittle, aged 8. runeral
Thomas Manlon. Funeral Frl., 0 a. m resl-1 Ilteis Sat.. 2 n. m . 4T2T A at. Int. prl
denco of son-in-law. John Plerchoskl. 1523 , 7.., worth Cedar Hill Cem
t. 2d st. Int. Femwood Cem. Friends rur ' wWin-in Bridgeport. Montgomery Co..
call Thurs after 0 p. m.
MATLACK. Third Month lotn. lpwis
MATLACK aged 82. Funera Ithan. Dels-
waro county. Pa.. Sixth-day, Frl.. 2 p. m.
Int Radnor Friends' cem.
McKENDRY. .March 17. ELIZABETH J.. ,
wife of Francis McKendry. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 3 P. m..
4842 N. Front st Olney. Int. Greenmount
Cem. Fn-nds rail Frl ev. 1
jicnutt. nurcn it), juata'it, ueiovea
husband of Man E. McNutt (nee Miller).
Relatives and friends, also members Third , E-iiVniU and relatives Invited to funeral.
United Presbyterian Church and Sabbath fon.ln-law's home. 320 Main St.. Parkes
School Invited to servlcta. Sat., 2 p m .,?,,. ya.. Sat. 2 P. m. Int. Octoraro Cem.
1U20 E. Allegheny ave. Int private. North ' "
Cedar Hill Cem. 1 r
MEI.LOH March 17 MARY E.. wlfo of , "LOST AND POUND
John B. Mellor (n-e Piatt). Services Sat., f .vj- ,m-. --w-t.--
2'3i n m . 4232 Paul at.. Frankford. Int I noOK Lost. Bouthwark National eavlngs
Cedar Hill Cem Trlends may call Frl., 1 ulJjJount pio'.t. contains 13. reward. B
7 MERKLE'.-March 14. JOSEPH A., beloved 1-Fr "tn" , m ,,
hus'jsnd of Margaret Kelleher Merkle. only URACELET Lost, platinum diamond brace
kon of Anton and the late Marv Merkle. Rela- let. with Platinum bafety chain. Friday,
tlves and friends. Phlla. Lodge. No. B4. L. February 27' 1500 TW11 no "3Uonj
O. O. M.i emploves John Wanamak.r. In-' ssked. Phone I.lanerch 188.
vlted to funeral. Frl. 8:80 a. m.. from late
res.lence 4848 N Wamock St.. Logan. Sol'
emn high mass Church of Holy Child 10 a.
m. Int. private
MIDDLETON March 14. at Buckman
vllle. Pa . MARIA, daughter of late Aaron
and Sarah Ann Mlddleton. aged 78 Funeral
services Frl , 2 p. m., chapel nf Co!etown
Cem , N J Remains may be viewed Thurs.
eve . funeral apartment Harold B. Mulligan,
10ih and Oermantown ave.
MITCHELL. March IT HARRY T Fu
neral services Sat . 2'30 p. m. at residence
of J. R. Hoover. Moylan. Pa. Int. Arllng-
ton Prospect Lodge No. BT8. P nnd A.
M ; 3iema unapier o. .ai, vjoriniman ijcm
mondery No. S3, and members of Lu Lu
Temple are Invited.
MOORE Mnrch IT. FRANCES LOUISE
TOUNO MOORE wife of William T Moore,
of Oulen Hall. Atlantic City. Funeral serv
ices private. Int. Frl.. Laurel Hill Cem.,
Phl'sdelphla
MOORE March 15. JEANNETTE O.
MOORE (nee Bern-tta). wife of Oeo-ge It.
Moore aged 33. Funernl services Frl . 2 p.
m . Tabernacle M E Church 11th and Ox
ford sts Int private Friends may call
Thurs eve . 2053 W Somerset st
MUNTER. Suddenly. March IT. FAN
NIE, widow of Jacob Municr Rilatlves and
friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2
n m.. 2028 W Lehigh ave Int. Chevra
Blkur Cholem Cem Omit flowers
NEWCOMB March 10 ELIZABETH,
wife of Robert C Neweomb Relatives; and
friends InMten to runeral services. ra n
' n n. CitO It AAftrt ,t. fn 1 1 lfl 1-BU.AAPl V
' J Int private. Sat morning Harlelgh Cem.,
:it rnnvenlence of family.
O'NEILL Starch 17 JENNIE O.. wife
of John P O'Neill and daughter of James L
and late Alice E Welding Relatives and
friends invited to funeral. Sat , 8-30 a. m..
1504 N Peach ' Snlemn requiem mass
st Oregorv s Church 10 a m. Int. New
Cathedral Cm
O'SHEA Mar-h 15. MARGARET (nee
'"onwwi wife of .T.tmea O'Shea. Relatlvei
jnd friends. A'lur nd Rosary ewcletles, In-
lted In funeral P it S 30 a m . 4704 Olr-
r1 iiv s '-run r jim mass Church Our
of m- y -,Lr;'HeKE-:r i Ji j5y UlLooprt:Loop'j u el I As 1T-r- j
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TVHi BOGoT
IS HAVMTOs?
Mother cf Sorrows. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem.
TYmT.irorM. in TiironORE F.. son of
Frederick "and Augusta Pohl. ayed 15. I'u
neral Frl.. 2 p. m.. B440 N. 8d at.. Olney.
Int. Oakland. Cem.
RAM80N. March IT. RAYMOND R., hus
band of Ida March Rnmson. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. u.u .1.
22d et.. Frl.t 8 p. m. Int. private.
REDHEFFER. March 10, SOPHIA D.
AUSTIN, widow of Charles RedhefTer. Fu
neral services Frl.. 2 p. m.. 104 Morton
ave., Morton. Pa Int. private. Friends
may call Thurs. eve. , ,
REED. March IB. MARIE (nee Walter),
wlfo of Adam Reed, aged 50. . Relatives and
friends. Ladles' Yearly Itcneflclal Society of
the D. A. V. V.. Tongawa Denenctal So
clety. invited to funeral services rl.. 2 p.
m., TSO W. Erie nve. Int. Mt. Teace Cem.
Friends may call Thurs. eve
RIMUY.March 17. AMARILLA W . wife
of Emanuel M. Rlmby. aged 4... Funeral
services Sat.. 1:30 p. m . 2310 N Smed.
ley st. int. privaie Mmauw w
V"RTo'a,E8-.-7MtaOrc0hP10n- SUSAN ROGERS,
widow of William S. Jlogers Funeral Sat;.
8:30 am., 225 N. Camac st. Solemn requiem
mnssSt. John's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathe-
drSACHs: March lfl. EMMA M. SACHS
(neo Rom), wife of Theodore Sachs, aged
62. Relatives and friends, all ocl'tlc;. n
vlted to funeral. Sat. 2 p. m.. 3214 Comb
st.. .Wisslnomln. Int. pTrvate. Cedar Hill
Cem: View remains Frl.. after 7 p. m.
SMITH. March 10. at 4H20 Frankford
ave.. FANNIE, S.. wtdow of Alfcrd Smith
(ne Hagerman). Servlcesand Int. private.
Friends may call Thurs.. T to IT P. m.
SNYDER. March lfl. THEOPHILUS
SNYDER. Funeral services and Int. private.
UME'lLLIAN. - March 10. JANE S.
widow of Wm. D. Soumellllan. aged 03.
Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral
services. Frl.. 8:30 p. m.. 433 E. Glrard ave.
Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem.
TEA8. First-day. Third Month 14th RB
RECCA 8.. wife of late George S Tees, aged
83 years. Funeral Slxth-day. Third Month
lBth. at 2 P. m.. frcm Upper Dublin Friends
Meeting. Take 1-02 t. m. train Reading
Termlnsl to Fort Washington
THOMAS. March 17. ELIZABETH, wife
of George M. Thomas. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m ,
ID3 o. tiroaa ai. rncnua iuujt vai. .
7 to 0 n m. ,.,! a .
TIIOMPMU.N. .Marcn 1U. v.llJUt.r-i) n.
THOMPSON, nged 75. . Relatives and friends
invited to funeral services. Sat.. !3lf m..
residence of daughter. Mrs E. r . Mayne,
223" N. lin tn. mu prirme.
UNRUII. March 10, at Conahohocken,
Pa WILLIAM K.. aged 02. Funeral serv.
Ices Sat.. 2 p. m.. 0301 Oermantown ave.,
Oermantown. Int. Ivy Hill Cem
vTraBK .Mnrch lfl. EMMA J . daUgh'
t.r nf late Emma J. Vaughn. Funeral serv.
J" i. T "-3(1 i m.
r- -. . .nn 1BOI n.
1834 Gerrrtantown ave
l,s Private- We8t La'urel Hill Cem
trienas
iv pn .pn.. I hi m vi .
wiiVriSr .March 10. Dr. EDWARD
F.
WAI.SH. husband of Anna p,
Walsh (nee
Morgnn).' Relntlves and friends, all societies
of which he wsb u member. Invited to fu-
Solemn renuiem m" vjiuitu u - ..-tlon"rVj-NwCllrSL.?,'nV,.v.
' wat Mi.EY rourth-day. Third Month
"whittle. Mnrch IT. SARAH M .widow
.Pa March 10. 1020. of pneumonia, BESSIE
i.vfcs WOOD, wire or ur. Aiirca j. wooa.
-Jn-ral Friday. 10th. 2 p. m. Services and
. ...Hi.
WOOLLEY. March IS, MARY A., wlfo of
William E Woolley. Relatives and friends
Silted I to funeral Sat.. T:30 a m.. res Mence
of daughter. Mrs. John Roach. 324 N.
Percv st. Requiem mass St. Mark's Church,
Brt.tqk.Pa.. J? f. m. Int. Private
1 ".Vw A? nivis WRIQHT. aired 73,
WTtlllll 1 III InlMBi'l. .! ... .. as.
i v-AltniNQ Lost, large pearl earring. Please
' return In 13-" H.''lwvu.-StrHtf'in1 Rmrd
pt'RS Lost, sable furs in ladles' toilet.
Broad St. Station. Tuesday, p.ease return
to "Lost and round" at station and receive
liberal reward
PEARLS Los! a trivr "f graduated j, nrls.
of medium length. Wednesday eve., about
8 o'clock. In thi vlclnlf of tth and fcMeque
hanna ave. on Route No 8 car liberal re
u.ar.1 on return of pear.i the r-arls have a
Dlatlnum dKmond-chlpped top Return same
between the hours of 5 a m. i
I Mrs. L. Lvln. 2231 Germaniov,
: i-.. i...hu .. n ... nn ...
U..1. , . ,i,.
n ave. Phone
Diamond 0434
HELP WANTED rEMALE
ADDRESSERS to address envelopts by hand
In our office: good salarv nnd hours. C E
Howe Addressli-g and Printing Co . 704
Chestnutst
ADDRESSERS, glrla to addriss envelopes at
our office by hand, piece work. Apply
Chns, Palst Co 027 Arch at
ALTERATION HANDS on ladles' nne gar
fr'
ments. suits, cresses, coma ana sKiris.
J M Glddlnu -
Co.. Rltz-Carlton.
Broad
and Walnut hta
AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND
TELFORAPH CO
BELL TLLEI'HONE SYSTEM
YOI'NO WO.MFN BETWEEN 18
AND 2.1 YEARS FOR LONO-DIS-
. TANCE TELEPHONE OPERATING.
J 12 PER WEEK TO START
JtAPID INCREASLS AND UNUSUAL
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTIONS
VERY INTERESTING WORK IN FIRST
CLASS SURROUNDINGS
EXCELLENT FOOD SERVED AT COST
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ANftTHW
AN EXCELLENT POSITION
$12 per week to start
J13 in 4 weeks
Extra pay for evening; and night work
Rapid advancement
Splendid arrangements for recreation
. Rest meals at little cost
Call to seo or write to
MISS SMITH
400 Market
MISS UROADHURST
50 W. Chelten ave.
MISS REILLET
MHO Lancaster ave.
MISS STEVENSON
1031 Arch st.
ATTENDANTS WANTED FOR MENTAL
DISEASES DEPARTMENT. APPLY TO
SUPERINTENDENT. PHILA. GENERAL
HOSPITAL. 34T1I AND PINE STS.
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING
AN OPPORTUNITY OFFERINO
PLEA8ANT AND PROFITABLE
WORK AT A CENTRAL OFFICE
NEAR YOUR HOME
ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS
DINING AND REST ROOMS
FREE MEDICAL ADVICE.
J12 A WEEK
FOR FIRST FOUR WEEKS
THEN .RAPID ADVANCEMENT
ALSO ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS
CALL AT THE MOST CONVENIENT
OFFICE
MISS REILLEY. BI00 Lancaster ave.
MISS UROADHURST. 20 W. Chelten ave.
MISS SMITH, 400 Market St.. or
MISS STEVENSON. 1081 Arch at,
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA,
BOOKKEEPER THE ACCOUNTING DE
PARTMENT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER
CO. DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A
TOUNO WOMAN WITH AT LEAST TWO
YEARS' HIOH SCHOOL TRAINING OR
ITS EQUIVALENT. ASK FOR MR. PRICE,
PUBLIC LEDGER CO..
Sixth and Chestnut sts.
BOOKKEEPER wanted: deslrablo position.
Camden Bag Co.. 280 Che.-ry st.. Camden.
BURLERS on men's wear, fancy worsteds
and white work. Shackamaxon Mills, Alio
gheny qve. and Hancock
CLERK Youne girl for clerical work In
shirt factory: experience not necessary if
quick to learn. Apply Jacob Miller Sons &
Co , 10th nnd Reed sts.
ULftiwi. xemaie. exnerienceo. xor
retail concern: good hours; good advance
ment depending upon ability; salary 114
a week P 122. Ledger Office.
CASHIERS
EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
COAT LINERS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
COOK, chambermaid, waitress; 2 white Prot
estant girls; sisters or friends preferred;
nurse kept. Address Box 88, Wynnewood,
Pa., or phone Ardmore 033
COOK, white; no wnening or baking. Apply
qtier fi p. m iii... iine si.
DESIGNER and perforator art needlework,
by Chicago wholesale house: state age, ex
perience und salary expected. Address
M sir. i.eoger imicc.
DICTAPHONE AND EDIPHONE
OPERATORS
Our department Is still being enlarged; this
means fcr us a few more expert operators; It
means for you an unusual chance for a
high-salaried position; come and find out
more atout It.
MRSy LINDA 8 PATTON
Curtin Publishing Co., Tth nnd Hansom sts.
DRESSMAKER wants flrst-clats sleeve
maker, one capable of taking charge; also
waist trimmer, finisher and Improvers. Call
Room 210. 130 B. 15th st Half day Hat.
FILING CLERK Experienced woman to run
correspondent file with aid of nsslstant:
nccuracy and levelheadedness essential; give
full particulars, experience, age and salary
expected P 125, Ledger Office
GENTLEWOMAN, with pleasing personality,
accustomed to transacting business by
telephone: splendid opportunity and rapid
advancement for a bright, energetlo woman.
APPlv Marcenu Studio ldOfl Chestnut st.
GIRL OR WOMAN A true home with youne
rnunle with 2 children is offered tn a is1,-l
rr woman In return for her Interest In their
nome: run unie uui requirea. jo weekly.
P 101. Ledger Offlco
ATLANTIC AM.'., corner, garage privilege,
furnished cottage below Chelsea, ocean
view, facing beach; 1800(1 for quirk turn
half cash: need the money. M 028, Public
ledger Office
GIRL about 10 years of ago t.j learn bindery
work, short hours. Apply Houghton Press.
third noor. Mascher and Somerset sts.
100 GIRLS WANTED
OVER lfl YEARS OF AGE
IN LITTLE CIGAR DEPARTMENT
LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY
DESIRARLE. STEADY WORK
52 WEEKS A YEAR
HOT LUNCHES SERVED
AT LESS THAN COST
PHY8ICIAN AND N"R8E
IT4 ATTK?iDANU
GOOD PAY. EXCELLENT TREATMENT
LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. J
UU APiU un 1 AiUU OlEJ.
100 GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
FOR PACKING ICING AND MI0CELLAN-
Irlr" IfmmffLtF vezr7Tr-xmzr-' V PQ. : ml
, aa- l",w'"" jr, i ' V
-
GIRLS WANTED '
Desirable positions kre open in our packing
department for girls over 18 yeaTa of age.
114 per week to start! clean, light work;
pleasant hours: rest rooms.
Apply
FRANKLIN SUGAR REFINING CO.
Employment Office.
Foot of Reed st.
GIRLS for light,- clean, easy work In the
brightest, healthiest workroom In Phila
delphia! genial associates to work ..with!
steady work: good pay: Saturday half holi
day all year. Apply West Electric Hair
Curler Co.. Hancock and Columbia v.
GIRLS for bottling, labeling and wrapping
medicine, no experience required; light,
clean work! good wages to start, with ad.
vancement In 2 weeks. Apply 1118 Washing
ton ave,
GIRLS wanted to examine printed matter In
printing- office. Apply MacCalls. Co. 238
Ionic at., third floor.
MAIDS WANTED FOR DOCTORS' AND
NURSES' QUARTERS. APPLY TO SU
PERINTENDENT. PHILA. GENERAL HOS
PITAL. 34TH AND FINE STS.
MENDERS Unusual opportunity for a silk
hosiery mender to become head of our
mending department In our 'new model mill:
rood proposition: railroad fare paid: write
at once, aoodman Hosiery Mills, Indian
apolis, Ind.
MENDERS on men's wear, fancy worsteds
and white work. Shackamaxon Mills, AI
legheny ave. nnd Hancock st.
MOTHER'S HELPER References required.
Address Mrs. Hcnrv McKcen. Jr.. 101
Wavnn nve.. Esston. Pa.
MODEL Dressmaking establishment: must
be B ft. R In. Apply 1800 Locust st.
OFFICE ASSISTANT wnnted for country
club; must be familiar with general office
detail; state salary -nd qualifications. M
014. Ledger Office.
PRACTICAL NURSE to take care of Infant;
best home surroundings, In Oermantown.
Phone Manhelm 4114 J.
SALESLADIES WANTED
Experienced In ladies' apparel; good salary;
excellent opportunity for advancement.
THE OUTLET DRESS SHOP
3000-11 Kensington ave
SALESWOMAN Experienced millinery
BSICStYUumil nmiiDu, .... , ....... .-
take charge of a high-class millinery dept.
on Walnut St.: steady position with good
advancement. P 11B. Ledger Office.
SALESGIRLS to work in Be and 10c store:
good salary; chance for advancement. Ap
ply J. G. McCrory Co., 1207 Market at..
Philadelphia.
SHOES Sock liners, buttoners, lacers. bow
sewers and crowncrs. Laird. Schober
Co., 22d and Market, second floor.
STENOGRAPHER
MUST BE THOROUGHLY QUAXJFnSD
POSITION IN PRIVATE OFFICE
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAICER'S
STENOGRAPHER nnd typist for orflce of
inil.O 11111. . flAla ... w.. u ,, t av...n.
stating schooling, experience and salary ex
pected. Murphy Bros.. 10th and Fltzwater
sts.
STENOGRAPHER One first-class stenog
rapher. Apply Employment Bureau, Tacony
Steel Co., Mllnor and Blelgh sts., Tacany,
Philadelphia.
STENOGRAPHER, competent, in central real
estate office; one with knowledge of book
keeping preferred: good salary: reference ro
qulnd. P 124. Ledger Office. -
STENOORAPHER. with or without previous
experience, wanted In large downtown
office. P 810 Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER LAROE MANU
FACTURING COMPANY IN THE
CENTER OF THE CITY RE
QUIRES THE 8ERVICE3 OF .A
STENOGRAPHER WITH 2 OR 3
YEARS' EXPERIENCE. REPLY.
HTATINO EDUCATION. EXPERI
ENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED.
B 180. LEDGER OFFICE.
TRACERS wanted: girls to learn tracing In
drawing onice. cwion 3iacnino 1001
Works. '-'3d and Vine.
TRIMMERS, experienced.
Apply Berg Bros.,
234.4 iv. rroni.
mwrioT ,. nAAvamm .nv.tnn.. tn n,M nfl..
ill IDl 1" ... b...W.V.Vd ... UU, U.,..1.1
good salary and hours. C E. Howe Ad-V
dressing ami Printing co 7yH cnestnut -t,
WOMAN, white, capable, agreeable, settled
as matron in modern factory; practical li
nursing and housekeeping necessary. 1
1 128. Ledger Office.
WOMAN to Keep Kltriicn clean; wages 18 a
r week, room and board. Apply Chestnut
Hill Hospital, i-nnnw v nrsinut mil Iioo.
WOMEN FOR CLEANING
DAY AND NIGHT WORK
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAICER'S
WOMEN AS BUNDLE WRAPPERS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
WOMEN, young and middle aged, for bet-
tllnr. labeling and wrapping medicine: 'to
experience required: light, clean work: good
wages to start, with advancement In 2
wccits. vvi ma v niiinKton ave.
YOUNG QIRL. colored, as nurse for child
easy work: good wages, comfortnhi. hnm.i
reierences ncceasai
or call third flnnr
i - . - .l ..;- . ...-...-,
ences necessary. Phone Woodland 052
nn:i itegent et.
YOUNO WOMEN AS CASHIERS
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
T,HuTKr-J fefSr.C H ? J
Copyright, 1920. by Pubtio Xdgsr Co.
YOUNG, WOMEN
OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE
APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FOR
POSITIONS IN OUR 8ELL1NO
DEPARTMENT
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAICER'S
YOUNG LADY for clerical position: able to
operate typewriter and have knowledg of
bookkeeping! state age, experience and sal
ary desired. P 120, Ledger Office.
General
BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1114 Land Title
Bkpra.. stenogs.. clerks, typists. HB A 130
HELP WANTEDMALE
A aOOD JOB FOR A GOOD BOY
There is an excellent opening in the Publlo
T.rtiper'fl news department for an Intelligent
boy over 10 years of age. Apply at once to
Mr. Joyce, third floor, boo cnestcsi at.
APPLICATIONS will be received from men
who are college graduates, ior posuion B
euii nrafMmp in n. women's technical col
lege, to teach stenography and office prac-
tlco: men witn some pratvii;" m....... ex
perience preferred: salary S350O per year:
write, giving- full details. M 018, imager
Office.
ART NEEDLEWORK DESIGNER and pat
tern pertoraior wameu, "f"."",
Chicago wholesale house: state age. experi
ence and salary expected. Address M 850.
Ledger umce.
AUTOMOBIIJ3 mechanic, first class: highest
wiures. pew niranoru uihmb, uto
Lancaster ave,
AVsvne. Pa.
BOY. bright, over lfl: office work and filing
letters: salary $0. with advancement.
OTTO EI8ENLOHR & BROS., INC., 032
Market St.. rniianeirnm
BOY. strong, over 10. for general work and
errands: salary 0. with Increase for
merit? OTTO EI8ENLOHR BROS.. INC..
082 Market St.. Philadelphia.
BOY. over 10. for machine shoo of Hcej 114.
Armlw Crane Department. Nlles-Bemeht-
Pond Co.. Mifflin anil Meadow.
BOYS
We pay our boys from $13 to JIB per
week: st?ady work- good opportunltr.
Apply at once. Becker. Smith - Pate.
Water and Snyder ave.
BRICKLAYERS, nonunion:
oocn shop. Apply Jos. S,
old-established
Hamilton Co.,
Del
820 Orsnre st.. Wllmlnrclnn
CAPABLE REI'RKSENTAT'VR to carry the
well-known lines of "Mendela MakV
middy blouses and hcuse dresses In con
Junction with other nonconfllctlng lines for
Now York and New England States: strict
commission basis. . Address, riving details, to
our office. Mendels Bros. Co., 100-111-118-115
Knuth st . Baltimore Md.
CM5ANINO MILL HANDS, machine and
kMi.h m... Aft.i tvatren tn first-class men.
I Apply Jos. Nlles Sons. River road. West
I ...ni.n.M'.n
CLERK, with knowledge of bookkeeping: able
to operate typewriter; state age. experience
nnq sanrv nesireq. i- mu. x-uscr win-i-.
DRAFTSMEN
DEHIGNKKH
ELECTRICAL. STRUCTURAL AND
CONCRETE
Highest pay for competent men experienced
in large power station, suusiauou auu in
dustrial work: only A-l men "need apply;
personal Interview desirable.
DWIOHT P. ROBINSON - CO.. INC.
148 Duane St.. New York cltv
DRAFTSMAN Wnnted by a prominent
southern manufacturing company as as
sistant chief engineer, a capable mechanical
draftsman, who has had experience on englno
work nnd is capable of assuming at a later
darti position as chief engineer. Address
with full particular, giving age. experience.
references and salary. M 010, Ledger Office.
DRAFTSMAN, mechanical, with dlo exp.
pref. Apply Die, Dept., Edward G. Budd
Mfg. Co. 25th and Hunting Park nve.
DRAFTSMAN, experienced In elevator Bnd
gear designing; future for the right man;
state salary expected and past experience.
Standard Electric, and Elevator Co., Inc.,
118-120 E. Pratt St.. Baltimore. Md.
DRAFTSMEN, familiar with reinforced con
crate construction and general engineering
work; excellent opportunity tn small organ!,
satlon. Reply at once for Interview. P UU,
Ledger Office,
DRAFTSMAN, structural: detaller. with ex
perience on conveyor systems preterrea,
R. O. A. Beaumont A Co.. 310 Arch st.
DRAFTSMEN, mechanical, for designing and
detailing textile dyeing and finishing ma
chinery: state age, experience and salary d"-
s.req. i' laa. i.ogir yjnice,
DRAFTSMEN Fltst-class designers on ma
chine tool work: steady position with good
pay for competent men. Newton Machine
Tool Works. 23d and Vine.
FARMER, experienced with dairy stock,
crops, poultry, references. Phone Walnut
20H8 or apply Room 301. Real Est. Tr. Hide.
GRAVE DlOGERS nnd laborers; good
wages Mt. Peace Cemetery. Apply to
the sun"rlntendent 31st st. nnd Lehigh ave.
HODCARRIERS wanted; lodge papers are
necessary; steady Job; 10 per day. Apply
L. Anastasl. 1014 Mountain st.
JEWELER wanted who can do nice new
work on platinum and gold; an Interesting
salary to right man: apply at once. Michael
Caplan 215 N, Liberty at.. Baltimore Md.
LABORERS wanted, steady work, good
wages: board and lodging 8 a week.
Ralneywood Co., Swedeland, Pa, Apply 1521
Arch st.
LABORERS 45c, overtime. Sundays, OOoi
about aa weesiy. vjommiBsarr, i-u Arcn.
LABORERS wanted. Apply Brnnn A Stuart
Co., Frankford ave. srd Butler st.
LABORERS wanted.
and Brown sts
Apply N,
LINOTYPE MACHINIST No operating,
strictly first class; to take charge of 7.
machine plant: day work: open shop. In Vlr.
gtnla; also 2 operators for night shift: up-to
date job office; salary made satisfactory to
right party. Addrras J. II. P., Mergenthalei
Linotype Co., Publicity Department. Par
kersburg. W. Va.
LOCM FIXER and second hand for dressing
room; gooa wutk; kivo reference ana state
wages wanted, M 018, Ledger Office.
Bjf Hayward
' ' ' "
IF TOU ARE RI,FTING ALONG
FURTHER
PROMOTION SEEMING IM
POSSIBLE Tour Present Ware Insufficient'
to Plan a Definite Future
You Want Permanent Work Where Wae
and Advancement Depend Upon Tour
Own Efforts
apODTEAR'B
Enormous Expansion Is Now Offering This
Opportunity to 2000 Skilled and Unskilled
Msn In Good Physical Condition.
MACHINISTS
for
Experimental Work
Boring; Mill
Largo Lathe ana
General Repair
Also
Men to Learn Trades In Rubber Production
Apply In Person or Communicate at Once
with '
The Factory Employment Office
THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO.
Akron, umo ine jv oi opportunity
LABORERS
APPLY EMPLOYMENT DEPARTM-NT
CRAMPS' .SHIPYARD
RICHMOND ABOVB NORRIS BT.
MACHINISTS
ALL AROUND A-l MACHINISTS FOI5
EXPERIMENTAL DEPARTMENT
VERTICAL BORINO MILL OPERATORS
LAROE LATHE HANDS
GENERAL MACHINE REPAIRMEN
SHEET-METAL WORKERS
AND
CARPENTERS
FOR INSIDE FACTORY WORK
' There are exceptional opportunities
to advance and be rated according
to your ability: guaranteed atendy
employment: best of wages and con
ditions: only those who are first
class men and willing to leave the
city need apply. For further Infor
mation call nnd ceo me.
H. M. KRAMER'
Hotel Windsor. 1223 Filbert St.,
Phlla.. Pa.
0 n. m. to 6 p. m.
Dally except Sunday
MACHINISTS and bollermakeru wanted by
the Chesupeako and Ohio Railway Co. Ap
ply to J. R, Gould, superintendent of motive
power. Rlahmond Va.; a. W. Robertson,
master mechanic. Hlnton, W. Vs.: II, M.
Brown, shop superintendent, Huntington,
w. vs., or w. d. uutior. master mecnan c.
Huntington, W. Va.
MACHINISTS, first-class planer and floor
hands wanted for machine tool work. New
ton Machine Tool Works 23d and Vine.
MAN DAILY NEWSPAPER P.EQUIRES
MAN FOR TRADE PROMOTION AND
DF.VELOPMFNT WORK; M!PT HAVE
SOME KNOWLEDGE OF GROCERY AND
DltUO CONDITIONS AS THEY EXI8T IN
PHILADELPHIA: MU8T RE FAIR LETTER
WRITER AND 8OMB KNOWLEDGE OF
ADVERTISING NECESSARY; ANSWERS
MUST BE FULL AND COMPLETE. HTAT
I.NG AGE AND HEIGHT: EVERYTHING
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! FAIR KAI,
ARY! SPLENDID PROMOTION OPPOR
TUNITY M 010. LEDGER OFFICE.
MAN. young, who is experienced In time
study and graphic chart work, experienced
In textile lines. Apply In person empluy.
ment office L. II. Gilmer Co., Keystone and
Vincent sts.
MAN and wife, wife to do rooking, man to
serve, clean and help in garden: references
wMuircu Auuress iurs. jienry icivocn. Jr..
101 Wayne nve., Euston
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P.
MAN, experienced on French combBj splendid
opportunity; .feady work; good wages.
Apply Qrlswold Worsted Co . Darby. Pi.
MAN llxin rlenceil on revolving flat cards:
. Ba,1, iork; good wages; splendid oppor
tunlty. Apply Qrlswold Worsted Co,. Darby
MAN WANTED as verger In Episcopal
church. Apply P 114. Ledger Office.
METALLURGIST, first class, wanted: caiia.
bis of heat-treating carbon and allnv ,...
must have good experience. Canada Forra
en . i.in w.ii.nri n.t " orge
MOLDEUS to operate squeezing und larrln'g
machldesi open shop. Apply Montgomery
Foundry - Fittings Co.. Washington and
Cherrv sts.. Conshnhocken Pa.
NEW,YORK SHIPRUILD'O CORPORATION
Camden, N. J,
BOILERMAKERS
Must be ablo to read prints
COPPER PIPEFITTERS
FLANGE TURNER
Experienced on boiler work
.LABORERS
White and colored
SHIP CARPENTERS
STAOD BUILDER8
Information relative to these jobs can 'bo
obtained from Mr. Chambers. Sflati Employ
ment Burnan. 1B21 Arch at., Phlla. n
Bolsrd. Masonio Employment Bureau, Ma
nlo Temple. Phlla.: Mr Luti, Knlgnts of
Columbus Employmen.t Bureau, 1400 Vina
st Phlla.i Mr. Johnson. State Employment
Bureau, 6tu and Taylor sts,. Camden or
apply In person to the North Vard Employ'
ment Department, -i-yiojr.
OFFICE BOY, over 10. wanted at once for
main office: excellent chance for advance.
msinli alry 110. Apply Enterprise Mf Co,.
wv. -. ... KM
xmfr
roLisiiEns
ON SILVER AND PLATED WAR."
. uluu or EilPLOYJttv,
"TVANAMAKER'8
PORTERS AND CLEANERS
DAY AND NIOIIT WORK
Arr-Y BUREAU OF EMPLOyy
WANAMAKER'S
TOESSERS ON. MEN'S CLOTIlmn
KXPERIENCED IN OPERATING TB
HOFFMArlMACHlNE
APPLT BUREAU OF EMPL0rin,7
WANAJIAKEn'S
nEPAna man
EXPERIENCED ON ALL MAKES
OF TUCKTNO SIACHINES
APPLY BUREAU OF EMTLOYirENt
WANAMAICER'S
oAiicsuAn .An you sure of . .
work and ample income? li wS
ent chanco for advancement what It nES
beT Are you getting ess than iioo . -"S
We have all this and mare to the mm
Cat Wb nut 8044 for anpotntrnen" ' nu' '
BALRAVIAV wsnleA tn M i .' " i
offered tt the trade: a man's loti il"
fiitn. P 18B. ledger Office. 3 wlu
SALESMEN wanted to sell cue aJj-.
side, line: reference required. Writ. , ?JS
matin Turtaln Co.. Sauk Rapids. miA"
SHEET-METATj FINISHERS
Experienced on auto closed body vrarV
Apply Hale & Kllburn Cora
18th and Qlenwood ave.
omri'iftu ul,kiih.. a young man. hriAi I
must be a hustler, for wholesale imSi
illSA! ftlltst furnish rfArn. A V.1-' I
house: must furnish reference,
Apply lio I
n. iirnsn st.
SILK SALESMAN
EXPERIENCED. ALSO QUALIFIED
TO ASSIST AT DECORATIN0
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
STENOGRAPHER. YOUNG MAN, HIOH
SCHOOL EDUCATION OR EQUIVALENT
1 OR 2 YEARS' EXPERIENCE: SPLElt
DID OPPORTUNITY TO ADVANCE 10
HIGHER POSITION IF RIGHT QUALm.
CATIONS ARE SHOWN: GOOD 8ALA1T
TO START. CALL OR WRITE lu
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I.IC LEDGER CO., OTII AND CHECTNUt
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STENOGRAPHER, competent, tn ccctnll
real estate office 1 one with knowledrs tt I
bookkeeping preferred: good salary; rtfol
ence reouireq. i in linger unice.
TEMPLATE MAKERS, exp. on auto bolri
templates. Appiy r.awarst u. uuaa ri.i
vjo., aoin ana riuniing i-arK sve.
TRACER Must bo neat nnd nccurata. Jul
ply Edward G. Budd Mfg. Co., 23th mil
Hunting Park ave.
TYPIST and clerk for real estate otrtaj
Apply Richard P. Powell, zb. H. am .
WATCHMAKER wanted: must.be first elm I
Applv to C. J. Brotherly. 411 Sprl-if-ll
ave.. Nnwarn. w, J.
TOUNO MAN wanted, between 20 anil 31
for stenographlo position in sales offlci tt
corporation; must be absolutely first die
as a stenographer, with necessary InltliUn
nnd appearance to grow into office eorr
spondent or salesman: unit ss you turn I
thorough knowledge of the English lanjum
and actual ability do not apply; appllctUci
must be In own handwriting. M 012, Utts
ornce.
voitmo m an wnnted for office work- EUttl
bo bright, active and willing; state ire. 4
ncrlenre, II any, ana salary tiycticu. r. -i
llox 1111.
vnnwi t A u n Iparn cood business Wtlkl
mnirenlal surroundings. Dental Co, etl
America. 1010 McKean st.
liOUNO MAN. 10. in real estate office; lll
nnnnnuniiv: exDoncnce umicw s
Walnut st.
General
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A SPECIALIZED EMPLOYMENT SERVICM
COMPTROLLER, familiar with mfg. mt-
ACruUNTANT taKe entire cu-isv .".
BOOKKEEPER, take charge.
BKPR. & STENOG.. mfg. business.
CREDIT & collection correspondent.
OFFICE MGR.. oversee Credit Dept.
CORRESPONDENT - statistical expert,
ufputrrinv -vnd. In welfare work.
SECTY. & 8TENOG.Nto employment nifi. I
STATISTICAL clerk corresptmdent (fenuWI
PRIVATE SECTY.: well-trained (lenu.fl I
SECTY. & correspondent. inwiieroi.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
...mt 1'MnrME.pn raltpnail lob.
CIVIL ENGINEER. Plotting, and sunlit
ENGINEER, appraisal work iwiioinss.
ESTIMATOR, finished buildings Ins. Cs,
DRAFTSMEN, mechanical, strtictursl.
DRAl'TSMEN, steel and concrete exp.
DRAFTSMEN, machinery layout,
DESIGNERS, detallors. tracers.
FOREMAN small mfg. plant.
FOREMAN handle laborers.
nifirti ,u a awr .iilmrMn water worA.
PRODUCTION 'SUPT.. familiar with Pl
machlnery.gAll0p. DEpAnTMEJJT
TRAINED MEN with clean records.
SALESMEN automobile trucks (salary).
SALESMEN, exp. In specialty ll"t.
SALESMEN, act as field representatlvt.
SALESMAN, exp. in 'l'T'Hl! -'rv-r
PRIVILEGES - REQUIREMENTS
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NO charges unless position accepted. I
APPLICATIONH from lfcaUor euburUnnel
dentH only. . ,.
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rt 250 S. 11TH. SINCE 1807. ,1
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llu.siNt.oa uviv-i i--.liix. """ Hm
ACCT8. cost, largo mfg.. 18000; pub .MW
BOOKKEEPERS, cub, ut lilies ge neri tL
CLERKS, production, cost: typjst. 1M
nRAKTHMKJ, mecil. nwuvii. ; Vifi
EXECUTIVE nsst.. must know sect . n
financing and selling. 1000 UP. . .,,.
ENGINEER8. efficiency, power piarn.
des gn stoiters. uuu"-.M""f!. "if'" ..jm
MANAGER, snles along elec, lines. Jjw
STENOGS and PRIVATE SEC'Y to I1W
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SPECIAL service and welfare "$
position; experienced, "''"Wi'.y'oinn
etc : best of reference. nlR Irfdvr us
STENOGRAPHER-bookkeeper: '!fl&
ViS-ntivn ability, open for position, t
ledger Hrflce.
YOUNO MAN. 31. married with ''"".
responsible concern in , "'r r-onsMU" I
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high school and
YOUNO LADY,
lei res clerical position bere
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CHAUFFEUR-Lady wUbe. ugB;
chauffeur In Private family. ,
Call mornlnfJ
ii.nt nnferences.
ninir.. Preston 8018.
CHAUFFEUR, colored, wishes P"-
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SALESMAN Sf "J- '.",' "'and I conOT
experience '", "' A'."0 " deslrei J'iff
krows bus ness from a to i . " ... urnr
in nny Una which win "" "
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