IV, V n,,-l x: V ..: . il. .,JK. M V ' ' :- rtv rf, 'It. VliIiN'G"XJ3BLIGv ,- imw&Baj$? Vr ii, Hvf '.'. ' A',. I '! s' 1i M'X '4.1 1 ; '. iiXi: LM ft VK iJT L" ' ft r. , IV7.fl i S 'a' JCEMEN GIVE KIDS CLIP TO SHAVE A; Avenue Station House Turned Into Tonsorial Parlor as Officers Aid Neighborhood Thft nnllrr nf tho'Thlrtv-nlnth rile- I?' fct, Park ftvcntio, nrtfcutMac the high J -tCMt tl living and the children's hair ' vpand having quite a time out nt their L f p? J2 TOPHB GREATEASIERN RAILWAY OF ENGLAND CATHEDRAL ROUTE 'Hemes of the Pilgrim Fathers. Dickens ,'nd Tennyson Districts, Cambridge Col .leges. Ely. Peterborough. Norwich nnd Lincoln Cathedrals. Delightful Seaside Resorts. Comfortable Hotels. Golf, sta HARWICH ROUTE England fo the Continent via HOOK OF HOLLAND or ANTWERP DIRECT ROUTE TO THE BATTLEFIELDS Rend for attractive booklet (to be Issued shortly) describing; the above places, lo containing Illustrations and useful maps of the battlefields. LETTERS OF INTHODCCTION For convenience of American tourists this Company ha" established offices at m'llSSF.LS and PARIS. LETTERS OP INTRODUCTION addressed to our rep resentatives, who are up to the minute on t will ennamons in uniuuiii and France, 'be forwarded on request. II. J. ICetcham. Urn. Act.. 181 Broadway. New lork. N Ask for our SB. Cook's Wt W rl .mM tRt'- THAVEL Zif reupholstering 11. (1 J i 1 Wk -"" CT?TYTTrrC Pk W. iT""" of T,rc "0 orade W riiJi li 1 I rTtfSasr , ilV - OJtjXVV JLVJ1 yV ', T, . - 9 neconstructlnr. rennlshln lYl 'WiU . jW rTtBGwtillQ ' w -- - V. Wlltinill S""r old parlor or library I vnkroK y - . -i "- t1 a jllulliS nurni turoA tin' s uank ' I ' ''li fChS XT "- sflL--rr.x- CV Vl f- )rSa paired at short notice. Orders I s h f .JW-La I - vil U liWltilUafffll taken for new parlor furmturt 1 r jli( Yfi rJf rsM?& ' Sn 1 llt3?-l nt rnanufacturera' prices. Blip II) WAIaaJ n" 3fWs f r a,", 1 Quaker City Upholstering Co. L 11 nyi-wgBBP5aft w fcr--4rSS!S---l l 100-202 chestnut st. ak i I K tjffffrVC 5v f iiI Lr Ir ' 1L f " t VT StaH b3ssbJR ' . -S5 ,W-.. VIE CELEBRKtE VACATION TIME M'lSiSaaSI With A Wonderful Six-Day Cruise on THE SAGUENAY RIVER Itinerary includes: Toronto-Alexandria Bay Thousand Islands St. Lawrence River Montreal The Sague nay River Quebec Lake Champlain Lake George The Hudson River. Tours start from New York: July 17, 31; Aug. 14, 28. From Montreal: July 21; Aug. 4, 18; Sept. 1. Early Reservations Advisable. V CANADIAN ROCKIES ALASKA PACIFIC COAST NATIONAL PARKS, Etc. ' ESCORTED TOURS LEAVE JULY 12, 21, 27, AUG. 3. BERMUDA TOURS Eight, Nine or Nineteen Days. July 10 and every ten days thereafter. Inclusive Fare $87.00 up. SOUTH AMERICA Escorted Tours. 60 Days to West and East Coast. Departure Oct. 23d. EUROPE TOURS at frequent intervals. THOS. COOK & SON 22"5 South Broad Street SURPLUS WAR EQUIPMENT From the New Jersey Plants of THE HERCULES POWDER CO. Immediate Shipments at Sacrifice Prices Don't let your prejudice against "used" equipment rob you of the savings this sale makes possible. Some Items have neer been used, some have been used less than a month, and ail are In good operating condition. Ash-Handling Equipment, a complete neaumont equipment which hae never been Installed, Air Compressors. Alcohol Rectifying Units, Dealers, usc-d as cotton beaters: conveyors, gravity and belt types, rrac ttcslty new, Crstallislng Kettles. Deep Well Pumping Outfit, Elevators, C'ralK-Hldgway nnd Otis, practk-iliy new arlous sizes, Uther Manu facturing Cults, excellent condition, l!algr copper constructed: Filter Kettles, fjraln Drers. practically new, HxlrnuUc Presses, Industrial Cam, narrow Range cars of many dexcrlptlons. Mixers, Mixing Tanks, Remceraung Xlai-nlnery, 'Wood .Slavs Tanks and other Items necessary for the efllclent operation cf a m dern Industrial plant. Our low prices have saved money tor the Oregon Paper & Pulp Co. Diamond State Fibre Company Rose Lithographic Corporation Semet-Solvay Company and many others. Why not you? Don't delay. Our surplus equipment is moving quickly. Address XMS DIVISION HERCULES POWDER CO. Wilmington Delaware Vacation Ninjrjim in JULY 10th and 25thV Also August 7 and 22 Chartered Steamer "Cape Eternity" 14 days. All expenses paid $279 Write, wire or phono for details today American Express Travel Department Wnnamakrr'a Main Floor Center Philadelphia Phone Xitfttx e'J h - z - -,-fatff ?i ' r AMltibJ HAIRCUT COST in Fighting H. C. of L. Ktatlort hotme nt Twentynecontl atrcet and Hunting Park avenue. The mother of that locality hflve been cnmplamlnR 'for some time that the barbers charge men's price thir ty five cents to rut the small boys hair. And thirty. five cents h thirty five cents In Nlcetown, as It Is almost anywhere else. One of the nssets of the police sta tion of that district Is a good set of clippers that can be used on horses, .dogs or men. It Is a fast-working, close-cutting contrivance turned by hand and gives a billiard ball finish to the spot treated. Yesterday afternoon the Thirty-ninth district tousorlal parlor, or clipping studio, or whatever you want to call it. vvn onened with n rush nf long hnlred business. The boys of the neigh borhood havo becu crowding the chair ever since, and this morning the Thirty sixth haljcut was rung up. There is nn clitirce nnd the Rprvlce U nerfect. I according to the satisfied families of ' the customers. I John McAntce Is the police barber who swings the clippers and Acting Ser geant William Rtchle puts the motive power on the wheel. Harry Horrocks ' handles a hand mimn nnd waves a , towel over the bare heads as they come , out trom unuer mo care 01 mo cupper. Itineraries Cruises i i ' HfiivB TOURH wi&S&H , z 1. ...n.m.r i tha iinii inr ax Leaving I'hiiadelphia Vk1 tVio Snmionqv ji Spruce S P. The operations take place on a high stool .which stands just outside the patrol station entrance. Tho customers arc wrapped about with a towel and squirm pleasantly through tho tickling of tho clippers. The police and n crowd of onlookers seem to be getting a good bit of en joyment out of tho performances. Tho free clips will be continued as long as (here arc any covered heads In the neighborhood. TRAIN KILL8 BOY 8COUT William Walton, sixteen years old, of 1391 Balrd avenuo, Comdcn, was struck nnd killed last night by a Penn sylvania Kailroad train near Phllllns burg, N. .T., where ho was mm"'-"' with somo other Boy .Scouts. Tho boy's body was brought homo this morning. KAIL ORDER Ltarber acissors, Clippers, Razors and Manicure Scissors. Also Safety Rnsor nisdea Rreharpened Filbert Grinding Co. ,10 FILIIKKT BT. DIAMONDS BOUGHT hhffhut No matter what others tell you they are worth, sot our price before you aU. We pay 15.00 to 1100.00 for each diamond more than others pay. flea us and be ronvlne.A We buy any else, shape or rolir, JC?wn. 'i' f"r diamonds hnuM, KELLY A CO. CALL 0S CTSTN: Phone Wnlnn 1.144 rlnlfe Jf.- rrr BT. tt Ids' Rest. Upholstering reconstruction and polishing nf old furniture our specialty. Finest workmanship most moderate prices. Let our rep resentative call and estimate. Industrial Uptiol. A Fitrn. Co. Bhow Room and Factory 140 N. 10th Ht. Write or phone Walnut 1128 1 iMl't let mioHipr .Itily 4th zo br iMtlKiut Iiswtiz rniir t.Ktli nttended to. summer is tne tioi. lor this as you aren't pit.h.ri .. mil will lnt.r fin Mr nulrk nstnleat trestment will U HII, liP'lll ........... . snITerlnz nnd with per W msnent Vntlsfsetlon. Mr Fa prices ro inTi m town rili'nts BOc & $ merleji's m.'J'v, (realrst Drntlet DR. HYMAN 3th & Market Sti and Branches trf iet STEAMSHIP NOTICES StoJm ? ibii this ss jou aren't so raj fdV friij!-.i ni.h.fl . mil will be vl PV? 3H?Mi later on. Mr nulrk J frf ifi&VrafQ nslnle treatment will 33 .t SWe4rJtfr y -& , . i i ZrTV tu rTTj lf.jj.1 S L:Ufin HT ESNATiOMACMERCANTIlE MARINE COMPANY N. Y. Cherbourg Southampton Phlluilclphla .. . July lOlAne. llSrpt. 4 New York Julyl7lAuB.14Sept.il ht. TNuil July24.uir. 2l8eut. 1 NEW YORK HAMDUHG Manchuria July 31lHcpt. lllOct. 23 .Mongolia Auc I4lSept. SSlNor. 0 PHILADELPHIA LIVEIU'OOL Haverford July 17 Auburn July 31 PHILADELPHIA GLASGOW Eastern Pen luly 17 Waubesn. July 25 PHILADELPHIA IIAMIICRO West EknnU July 13 Knst luillun July 15 Nnntnsltet ' Iiilv 20 Edcemont July 31 Jf. Y. SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP Kroonland July lOlAug. HlSeDt. IB Laphind July lOlAun. SllSept. 2B Finland July 24Aug. 28lOct. 2 Zeeland Sept 4Oct. 0 Psitenjer Office, 1319 Walnut St., Pbila. t i United States Shipping Board's Passenger Service New York to Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenot Ayrett, S. S. HURON, 17,000 tons (o) July 14 S. 8. C A I.LAO. 18,000 tons (a) July 28 (a) First Cluss. (c) First, Second and Third Class. For passage rates and other parflcixlara apply lo anu Passenger Agency or to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE Passenger Dep't 82-03 BnT'I F also at the Line's Drexel Bldg., I Philadelphia Reyser nldr., llaltlmore. nwpimynmiiMim .-Sv ' jag5- AUO SB altl U Ue Far Eattn'" tofarltlsh Indian rortaMonthly .. V1' t V.JH..Z or Freight Apply to Conipony' Office. rsrunuu. "'..VhnAAIiWAlI, smi Iran EATLWAT j-ff-IANOC. CUIOAtiO. ,T K-r-IANGE. "ciiOAGO. Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christianin, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service 0. S. Sllpplnj Board Steel Steaettfa SS "FORT ARMSTR0NC,..Saileo SS "OR0N0KE".At LodiD Berth A Steamer July 10 (from Pitt 78, SonlA Wharttl) The Charles T. Megee Co. 4n!i ht U. S. Shippint Btui Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard SIM JBeatfjtf , ABEL. July 8, MARY, wife of David II. Abel (nt Hammel). Relatives and friends, also Weccacoe Council, No. 110. D, of I, in vited to fun-oral services, Thurs., 1:30 p. m., at her late residence. 143V B. Montgomery ave. Int. North Cedar Hilt Cem. Friends may call Wed,, after S p. mt, . A1I03. July (1. ANNA M.. wife of 'the lata 'Lewis F. Amos (nee Lees). IteUllrss and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Thurs.. S:0 P. m.. from her late residence, 2322 N. Sydenham st. Int. private. North wood Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. 1HDDLB. Suddenly. July ffi WILLLIAM LYMAN, son of the late Thomaa Alexander and Julia Diddle. In the 67tn year i no sue. Funeral services will be neia ai residence, at renuyn, on 'inurs i . jiit July at 11 'SO a. m. Tha train l.e.vlnr HraaiiiB " ni mlnal at 10:15 will be mo at Penllyi vn elation station. Ltlan at Heturnlnr. train leaves Ambler station ai 12:2fl. Interment nrtrate. It la reauested tnat no nowers oe sent. , ,,. iinnzEr.i, Juiv n. GEORGE A., nus band of . Ella A. Borzell. Relatives. and friends, also employes of Luzerne 'Mn i. I T., invited to funeral services. Wed.. SP-JJ;-late residence. 80S W. Norrls st. Int. Thus. at NJiky mil uem.. iieinienem. - riOVLE.-Julv B, WILLIAM, son of Joseph snd the lato Rose rfoyle (nee Mallon). aed 81. Rf-latlves and friends, also employes of the Electrical Dept.. Phlla. Naw Yard. In vited to funeral. Thurs., S:80 a, ...lata residence. n34 W. Huntlnsdon at. Solemn teaulem hleh mass nt 8t. Edward's-Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. DRADT. iuly 4. CATHARINE C. wlfj of late Patrick W. llrady. Relatives and frlendsl nvlted to funeral. Thurs., 8:80 a. m., from her late residence, 847 N. 2nth at Solemn hlh mass at 8t. Francis Xavler's Church, 10 n. m. Int. private, DROWN. Of 1BB3 N. Redrteld St.. Hamil ton Ants.. 000. July 0. EDWIN, husband of Katherlno Rrown. ased 40. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral servlcen Frl.. 1 P. m nt the apartmenta of W. H, Hattersby. 3310 N' llrond st. .Int. Hillside Cem, .... Itt'CHMAN Huddenly. on July 1, 1020. LEO FRANCIS, husband of Anita Ruchman and son of Margaret and the late Abraham Buchman Relatives nnd friends are Invited to the funeral on Thursday mernlna-, at 8 '811 o'clock, from ST80 Spruce st. Solemn requiem mass nt Church of the Transfigura tion at 10 o'clock. Interment private. . UURKC Julv (1. 1020. PETER J., hus band of the lato Marv C. llurke (nee Mc Namee) and son of the lato Walter and Theresa llurke. at his late residence. ,1488 S, Rroad it. Due notice of funoral will bo slven ni'RKHARDT July 0. MILLER, husband of Knte Street llurkhardt. Relative and friends Invited to funeral services, late resi dence. 100 Maple ave., Narherth, Pa,. Thurs., 8 p. m. precisely. Int. West Laurel HURICART At the Presbyterian Home, Bala. Pa July B. 1H20. JOSEPH R. HURK ART. need 83 Services nt tho home, Thurs.. 1:80 p. m. Int. Mc.num.ent Cem. CALMORE At Ills late residence. B01B Race st on July 0, WALTER W., husband of Evelenn Calmore nred 04 years. COLOAN July li. MICHAEL J . son of the late Charles and Johanna Colgan. Rela tives and friends. Holy Name Society. Leairu of Sacred Heart. Charter members of St Michael's Iceum. Power loom Fit. ere' Renef. Union. Phlla. Lodee. No. .14. I. O O M, Dlv No SO. A. O. H : Success Tearl'y Uencf. Asso . Invited to funeral. Frl., 8:80 I m.. late residence. 2B20 A st Sol emn reaulem mim Church of Visitation 10 am Int. lfoly Sepulchre Cem. COOK. Ai Atlantic City. N. .T . on Ju y S 1020. ANNA D. widow of IJdw In F. Cook. Relatives and Irlends are Invited to the iVrvlce. on Thursday nt 2 P. m at her late .Mnr-. Clyde ave. nnd St. Asapn ro mil Rain. la. interment in ,vov .uu.v. Cemetery. rt rrTV At Sydney Farm Norrlstown,, July 4. 1020. EDITH jipwAiuj i'',V': dauchter of Marv Newbold nnd Into Walter Howard Cooke, Esq. Service at St. John s Church. Airy st., Norrlatown. on Thurs day, July 8. 2:30 n. ni. Rurlal prlvnte nt St. Thomas's Churchyard. Whltemarah. Klndlv omit nowers. ..,,.. ,. ,. . DAMI3LY. July 4. ANNA V., widow of Alex M. Dambly. RclatUes and friend; In lted to services, Thursday. 10:80 n. m. Reel donee 3A21 N. 18th st. Intrment private. DOSOOHl'B On July 4 ALICE beloved wife of Peter Dononhu Funerl Thundiv, at 8:30 n m resiiie:iT (-8". N. Mnrkoo st JJMiJt Pxnr.itTAKr.ni STEAMSHIP NOTICES S. S. Santa Kllsa, S R. Santa Tereis, S. 8, Santa Ana, 8. S. Santa Louisa. mlllnc at Cullio, Arlcn. lanlquw. Anto- fagssts snd Valparaiso. Fortnightly Silling.. IV. It. GRACE & CO., Agents, Hanover 8q.,Nrnr Yorh, or Local Agent PHILADELPHIA ANTWERP Wrfct Tucook July 14 Wutlicnu July 10 rimmplnn July ih West f'hcravr July 20 West Gumbo..., July 25 Neriler July 31 N. Y. Cherbourg Southampton Olympla July SlAuit. 4TAuir.28 Adriatic Aug. 14Sept. lBlOct. IS N. Y. QUEEN8TOWN LIVERPOOL Mobile July lfllAuir. 14Sep. 18 Ccltlo July 24Allc. SOct. X Haltlo- July 31 Sept. 4Oct. 0 Formerly Cleveland NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR NAPLES G ENO Cannplo .iir n Cretlo Julys ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Wnucondu July to Eastern Shore July 20 Osawntomlo July 31 IIOLLAND-A'MERICA LINE PSILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM Poeldyk July 10 Maahdyk ... Julv IK I Freisht Office. 405-414 Bonne Bldr, Piili. 418 Olive street, fit. Louis. Mobile. Alabama. VJ. BROAD aVib t DIAMOND -7yT-m- ,11 i I GRACE LINE Fait Palatial Paitenger Stoa-ultVpi of 21,000 ton to JAPANXI-liNA Xno MANILA From Seattle to Hong Kong via Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghai and Manila .mi SKrtVIf'I'H aj.l7T.i.. nj. .- .. , .- "" OOLMAN BmLDINQ. BEATTUI EARN-LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "De Molne Bridge".. Jnly 15 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" July 10 SS "Coquina" July 25 For rate and particular apply to Earn-Liiie Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. v iv; . 7i ,n VA. .."MM. ',;. y,tw".lI.: y "J-i7 -rt4U . 'Jiisajjk ---- . t PBATH9 r,owamnrh3lf.nW,.t Our Mother of Sor fP. S?,ur.Sh " 10 i rn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Iieiaflv, ttn,j friends Invltsd to services, .-,.""" jLi'1-"" .uriiea in iti.nd iuner hurai day 2 p. tn, Residence, 4B 1H N, xntn at, K . .. ,11, .Vl B.W5SV- M . .'husband of ?n.Vh ?ifiV I.Aif Christian), Relative. Thiiee Y i. . , i lo runerM servicrr. ave iidiftIn"MU,5 f"lJnc, B46 Msole wmA Am S5l y- J' Int- M vtte. Fern- CToVaV lff;,I?ulr 2' .MORRIS, husband of St PeiWU'r'-Jf".8'- nfelallves. friend. r-MnSSSI -L'39' Jo. 481, F. and A. M.t Columbls. Chan.. No. ftl.ii. A. M.t rhlla. li 5? ??,?;??' ?-.B- Darbafoiia I)ds;e, '. "i-"',' Har, fllnal Lode, No 8. I. O. M. ?anis2,un'.r ," 'pl OMmf and' all other ?nrvr,nVra?7rh .10,- ftft ?Si Oe?trlf,iIAtv.'-Triul:J, JOHN1 F.. husband of and the iaV 'ft,0'" n n of Eleanor friend. Invii2il.lll'i,n "orman. Relatives and rl!, fciS!1.4 ,0 '"noral, Thurs.. 8:80 a, m., Norwood" pV. EM'O'nce W.- Winona ave.. tvorwooa. Fa. Solemn r.nnii man at St. Ifolv PrS.. Virmn' Norwood, io a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ' HALLBAUER. .J., on July , li Sarah Hallbaue t v --rv."!puaaenir. at Rarrlnston, .v. tf.. un jut ,fc loon .4... . ,. NRT II husband fi.7r.non "J,.HS.Ue.r Brvle8 on Thursday na'iVSSK; Vo, 5.'5locK. t. the. Oliver If. air wiag., 1820 Chestnut .. Phils Inter nirVi.t,?V ?"'" mar be viewed at terIo5fyift??Tul''v,Er'EANOR It., daush tlveS oni eTrthJ?nd Bridget Howden. Rela naral Pri f1SS,d " Invlita to attendfu mafs lS' 8m aJ- solemn requiem high deiee ?af ' c2'ufh ' the Oesu. Rest. Cem. " -18tn at' lm' Holv Cr0" LIXMT,rTJtUryii' J. J1" N. lh St.. WII rriends mJjL8,i1ay' b1 84. Relatives, friends Mt Morlah Ixidge. No. IMS. V. and roimriJ M?rmny. Chapter. No. B2: Phlla. veteran. Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. r.m "".'J01'6' "0th .t. Int. Arllnjton Ki,nBrtiW".m4!p .ca Wed. eve. ihi ff?.C.mMIIS7Ju,sr 8 1VLXA. wife of ML MorlS'. Yrk,' 753 S. BSth st. Int. T'nnIIhIAti,r"Ju,sr. - HARRY, husband of it.ffifv..Llrnan.Jnc Stelnlauf). aged 80. rniirt n!. an fnnls. Krakaner Chevra. Court Gen. John A. Logan. No. 252. F. of ..V'dSi. ' FA nd E- Invited to funeral 5r. oirlr' H P- m- nrcclaely. late real-r-.m' n-.V Coforado at. Int. Mt, Carmel 10' J"malnjl mav bo viewed Thurs., 8 to S iilivJ1?,',b1owrvflfe of tlustav Mant. 1, (S-?.??ann'' ad - of 810 N. Balford ,erv.esa,i!h',Vn,,'rJnd n" (u"."aJ i?il.n.F,e.K'fr'JrA 01B G'rard ave. Int. Oresn mount Cem. view remains Wed.. 0 to 9 P. m. wSJ0111:""1' 8 MARY R.. daughter of win. J. and Mary P. McKaln. Funeral from S.'...""""- residence, nsns cedar ave., Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment private. nenaa may call Wednesday evening after 'MEGHAN. On July 6, 1020. MICHAEL J., husband of Gertrude Fllnn Meehan and son of Margaret and the late Tatrlck Mee han. Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral, on Friday , morning, at 8:30 o clock, from the Oliver It. Hair Hldg.. 1H20 Chestnut st. Reaulem high mass at St. John's Church at 10 o'clock, Interment pri vate. MEHL. July 4, 1020. JOSEPHINE C. widow of William P. Mehl. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, on Wed nesday evening, 8 o'clock, from her late residence, R43 Wynnewood road. West Phil adelphia. Interment Columbia. Pa. MIDDLETON. On tho nth Inst.. MARY W. L1PPINCOTT. widow of Dr. C. S. Hd. nleton. in her 7Mh year. Funeral services on fifth day. Thursday, July S, at 3 p. m., at her home. JJ&. 114 Unwood ave.. Ard m"". IJa. Interment prlvnte, MINNICK. On Julv 4. lfiM, GEORGE: VI.. husband of the lolu Annie E, Mlnnlck. Rela-'J?".- 'rlends and mployea of the MIdvale steel Co. nre Invlled to the funeral, on Thursday mornlns:, at 7:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 8T04 If. lflth s: Solemn re qulem mass at fit. Stephen's Church at 0 o clock. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Ceme tery. , O'lmiEN. July 4, MAnY E.? beloved iljughter of lato Annie 0'P.rlen. formerly of '.'131 Oxford st., aged 21. Relatives and frler.Is Invited to attend funeral. Thurs..' 8:30 a, m., from her cousin's residence, Mrs. Joseph Case, 331 N. Robinson st., West Phlla. High reaulem n,.ss at Our Lady of tho Rosary Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. PATTON. On July B. HELEN XV.. wife of William H. Pntton and daughter nf Mar- ffnrnt .T. nnd h lsta .Tn.nh T. ITftlrftnwr. 1 Servlcs on Thursday aftirnoon. nt 2:30 r'clnck. nt the residence of her mother. B720 1 Walton nvc. Interment private. I REGAN. Julv 4. 1020. ESTHER M.. wife or jonn .1. tieKnn mee innrnpsmi, ueiaiives nnd friends. League of the Pacred Heart, Altnr and Rosarv Societies of St. Agatha's Church .Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m . 382.1 Aspen st. Solemn reaulem mass St. Airniha's church 10 n. m. Int. private RISLEY. EVAN J., beloved husband of Emily Rlsley. Relatives and frUnds Invited to funeral from late residence, No.'thfleld, N. J., at 1 P. m., Thurs. Int. Salem Cem., Pleasantvlllo. N. J. SHAWCROSS. On July B. 11H0. MAY LILLIAN, beloved daughter of II. M. and L. M. Shalleross, In her 20;h year. Services private, on Frldav afternoon, at 3 o'clock, nt her residence. 4017 Ifrown st. Interment private. Friends may call Thursday eve- SMALL. July 4, 1020. MARY A., daugh ter of Annie nnd the late Michaol Small, Relatives and friends. Ft. Anthony's R. V. M. Sodnllty. Invited to attend funeral. Thurs.. H:SO a. m.. from the residence nf her brother-in-law. John L. Hoar 2228 Fed. eral St. Solemn requiem mass at St. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cro Cem SMITH. July B. FRANK, beloved husband of Dorothy Smith. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, 1:30 F. m . from residence. 1R3.1 Columbia ave. nterment private. Remains viewed Wed nesday evening from 8 to 10. SWIFT. July B. CHARLES KINNERS DY. eon of the late Dr. Edward nnd Han nah Robeson Swift. TALLANT July 0. at th residence of Mrs. Fredcrlr W Tunnoll. 2BO XV Tuloe hocken st Oermnntown. SALLIE S. TAL LANT. Int at Denver. Col. TOMLINSO.V suddenly ner Rushland. Pa.. July 4 1P20 HOWARD K . aged 0.1. Relatives and friends, also P. O. S of A. of Cornwells. nre InWted to attend funeral, late residence Thurs 2 n. m. Int Nowtown Cem. Comejances will meet train at New town leslriE Readlni Terminal 0:23 a. m. WAUGH At Naval Hospital. Ft. Lvons. Col.. Julv 3, Lieut. FRANK O. WAUGH. U. B. N.. husband of Cnthryn R. Wauh. Rela tives and friends Anchor Lodge. No. 182. F. and A. M.: Key West. Fla.. Naval Post. No. 107; officers Phlln. Navy Yard: Court City of Buffalo. No 33, F. of A.: Radiant Star Temple, No 39. O. U A.. Invited to funeral services, inurs . - p. m.. resiaence. 1210 e. Fletcher st. Int private. Friends may vlow rcrrfalns Wed 8 to 10 p. ,. WEISS -lulv 0, JULIUS, husband of late Frances Weiss, axed 08. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Thurs., 11 a. m.. from Asher's. 1300 N. Ilroad st. Int. Mt. glnnl, WERNER July B. THEODORE, husband nf Mary Werner. Funeral services. Thurs day, 2 P. m.. at late residence. 1348 N. 20th, Sl. ml-! mem ,'i,,n,v. riiQHUB ma, van Wednesdnv ee af'.er 7 o'clock. WIIITWORTH July .1. MABEL M.. wife of Harry Whltworth (nee Pmlth). Relatives and friends inueu 10 xunerai services, 'inurs,, 2 p. m., lat residence. 3014 D St. Int. private. Hlllsldn Cem. Friends may call Wed ofter 8 o m. WINTERSTEEN Julv 4 ELLWOOD P.. son of George and Hannah Wlnterateen. aged 0, Funeral Borvlces Thurs., 2 P. m.. at 882 N. Taylor st Tnt Arlington Cem. WISMER On Julv 4, ANNIE R widow of Harvey W L Wlsmer. Services on Fri day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Blr Bldg . 1-0 Chestnut st Interment private. Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Viewing Thursday eenlng 7 to 10 o'clock. l.r.O L AnVERTlBTOinNTH r3S Till". MALNUT STRinCT BUILDING JJ' und Iian AsMirlatlnn of Phllndeluhla, Notice Is hereby Given that, pursuant to a resolution of thx board of director of The Walnut HI reef llnlldln and Loan Associ ation of Philadelphia, pasted March IS. 1020 a special moettnir of the stockholders of said association will be held on Friday. Jnly 0, 1020, at 8 o'clock p. m.. at It place of meet In, southwest corner of 0th and Walnut sts., Philadelphia, to take action on the approval or disapproval of. and to vote for or airalnst. the proposed Increase of capital stock of said association from tl.non.000 to JH.ono.nno. OSCAR C. A. COVVEY. Secretary. JASII7S A. WALKER. Solicitor. PERSONALS I WILL not be responsible for debts unless contracted by myself. James J, Calhoun. g8 Poplar st. LOST AND TOTJND IUNO Lost, rlnst with a sapphire and two diamonds mounted In rypsy tettlnar today or yesterday, between upsal Station and Caldwell store; reward It returned to J. E. Tsldwell & Co., Chestnut and Juniper sts. BABPIN Lost, diamond barpln. Btrawbrldue'a nnd I.lt's, Good Phone Chettnut Hill 1630. between reward. DIAMOND Lott. equare-cut diamond. weltht 8.65 carats, the stone was lost Saturday. May 1, between Haverford and the Chestnut Street Opera House. Liberal reward it returned to J. D. Caldwell ft Co., Cestnut and Juniper st. " DOO Lost, old English sheep dog. eolor light gray. ls small pointer, short tall, long ear, ollppta body, shaggy fur on leg, no collar, niuii. tvspaiiasi seen itouyc Sonl Del. I rwaro- u, i-aul au Pont, P.hsnln, Del. Wilmington 824. DOO Lost, on July 1. at Wnnewood, black polio dog, 8 months oldi no name on collar. ,10 reward It, returned to Mia A. O, Brock, Wynnewood, Pa, HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER double entry, one with some experience, but consideration will be itlven to one recently graduated who Is not afraid saiarr "."u i. itf. iaw.x umce. CnTout20ledr oVvSiSSJ'""..10 M'itrT . "fltT Doogkee-per, Apply !H. llth L a, bJrts. &Kte-ti&Mfimw- fiil--A &'& , -2j& txeasslll Ill I III! iiliir'lii MtaMstt''-Mi&l 'V'-''ii. ' ''V--',i)t, . ti,(-.fMa-jmi6kt-A , , ..VY. ,., , '&" ,t, ", H-LhiJIitm I lltlwlhfc fttflta liistfisii itlstil i ii JECHJSVANTXlJ TJBKAI.1I ADVANTAGES WHICH EVERY iTOUNO WOMAN WANTS An a part of tho dally lit of a DELL TELEPHONE OPERATOR THERE ARE OPBNINaS NOW . . IN OUR TRAINING DEPARTMENT A GOOD SALARY 19 PAID WHILE - LEARNING AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT la assured Set JHPS STEVENSON. 1031 ARCH. ST. or the following It more convenient MISS ORR. 20 W. CHELTEN AVE. MISt? MeCAW. 126 S. B2D ST. Open 0 a. m. to 0 0. 'm. BELL TELETHONB CO. OF PENNA. CLERK Intelligent vountr woman high- school graduate, may secure an office position; chances of advancement; experi ence will help but It not necessary. Address f oau. imager ornoe, COMPTOMETER OPERATOR with nt least 8 roontns' experience! must be quick ana ac curate with figures. Apply Standard Steel and Hearings. Inc.. 46th and Merlon ave. COOK A white woman. 18 to 28 years old, who Is a good cook and who It neat and clean, la offered an exceptionally attractive permanent position at a good salary to go to seathoro for the summer and remain with family upon, their return to eltyi no upstalrt work, Apply In person, 1641 N. Hancock i.. iTlnnnmciunr B onice. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR to substitute from July 26 to August 81: good salary to the riant nartvi nn! y one ' 11th st. with experience necn apply, hip n, GIRL ln large ofllco to operate. Towers ac counting machine; experience desired, but not necessary; good salary to start. P 681, Ledger Office. LEDGER CLERK An excellent opportunity to become double-entry bookkeeper for manufacturing concern to one not afraid of work: salary 1 18 weekly: give age and ex perlence. 11 IIP. Ledger Office, LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATING IB THE MOST INTEnESTINO WORK IN THE CITY FOR YOUNG WOMEIf $14 PER WEEK TO START RAPID INCREASES FINE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLY AT ONCE AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO, DELL TELEPHONE SY8TEM BOOM 784. BOURSE BUILDING FOURTH ST.. BELOW MARKET 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. SEE MISS JENNINGS MOTHER'S HELPER Pleasant suburban home, excellent opportunity for Intelligent capable woman. Apply 808 Bulletin Bldg. Locus: 2213. SPOOLERS, experienced on cotton nnd mer cerized yarn; good wages: steady work: 48 hour week Frledberger-Aaron Mfg. Co., 4000 N. 18th st. (near Wayne Junction). STENOGRAPHER Permanent position with splendid opportunity for advancement of fered an experienced stenographer: IS min utes' transportation from BSth st. and Wood land ave Address R, I,. Campbell, care of Atlantlo Refining Co.. 30(1 N. Broad St. STENOGRAPHER Large financial institu tion desires experienced stenographer and file clerk: ln reply state age. experience and reference, a ii-'ii. i-eagsr times. STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER COMPETENT. FOR WORK IN CONTRAC TOR'S OFFICE. APPLY 733 REAU KhTATB TIU'HT BLDU, STENOGRAPHER I want a young lady that is a GOOD stenographer; call at once. See Mr. Miliar, caro of Brier & Thomas. 300 N. Broad st. TELEPHONE OPERATORS. both Bell and Keystone; tart. M 234. Ledger Office. experienced on salary 10 to TYPIST for general office work: preferably girl with some stenographlo ability and knowledge of keeping of several accounts. Apply George W. Smith ft Co.. 40th at, and Botanlo ave. TYPISTS, experienced, to address envelopes and fill In letters; good pay; hourt, 8:80 to 8, Chat. Palste Co., 027 Arch st., second noor. WAITRESSES, experienced, for nlgh-class restaurant: good wages nnd meal. Apply to Mr. Ccrder, 1004 Chestnut st. Come ready tn work. WATCHMAN, night. In downtown factory. who understands boiler B 120, Led Off WINDERS, exflerlenceil on cotton and mer. cesUed yarn- good wages; steady work: 48. hour week. Frledberger-Auron Mfg Co.. 4000 N. 18th st (near Wayne Junction) Oenernl MEN AND LADIEH to LEARN BARBER1NG ,. a hm "" tiiuiuuHoiy ana practically; big demand; day and night classes. Write TRI-C1TY BARBER SCHOOL 228 N, 0th st . Phlladelnhl" ff. BUSINESS HKHVICE CO . 1U4 Land Title Clerks. WPlttt. .tenogg. bkpt..Il5.i3o: HELP WASTED-MALE BRAKEMEN WANTED FOR PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1828 FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA. ASPHALT mastlo spreader wanted: steady nosi.n"J" .M8nvlU :"S5 AUTOMOBILE PAINTER wanted; (lrst-clsss lotteror: steady work and good wages year around: truck body department Wrlrht Service Co.. Mr stol, Ta. '"" Wright BRAKEMEN (YARD) AND SWITCH TENDERS. ROOM E, THIRD FLOOR. BALTIMORE AND OHIO PASS STATION, 21TH AND CHESTNUT 8TS.. PHILADELPHIA, PA, BRAKEMEN and flremsn for Central Rill. road Co, of New Jersey, Jsrsey City) standard wages! board and lodging pro. vlded: permunent quarters secured. Apply 221 N. 16th st. for further particulars: CHAUFFEUH Experienced while married nun wanted for private work nn at. in Line; moat comfortable living quarter. Ap ply George W. Smith ft Co., 40th st. below Ofays ave . Philadelphia. i f,t CLERK AND STENOGRAPHER, ,.tdV poit 819 tlon,App y K. of O. Free Employ. Bureau. l B f",T, read na vine .ii, too, inf. HfeLJ? 'WANTED MAX.B COLLEGE MEN--W can offer pleasnnt, profitable, dignified work for, your sum mer vacation. For full particulars call Gilliam Hros., 180 8. 18th at. DIEMAKERS t XVB HAVP 8TEADY EMPLOYMENT ON NEW WORK, AND TO MEN, WHO ARE ABLE TO PRODUCE RESULTS WE OFFER EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS IN A CLKAN, WELL-VENTILATED AND WF.LL-EQUIPPED SHOP! OOOD PAYl 48 HOURS PER WEEK: NO LABOR TROUBLE: ohhm HHOP. APPt.T IN . PEIIWIH 'ITTINi fJUHBON OR wniTB TO BUI'rcmNTBNUKNT, ?ttvi -i. .. .. .r..r-i.. j-.z.--.?- r. i. K NT. ARTHUR MANHFACTim. BROCK, JR.. TOOL AND 1NO WORKS. B33 N. 11TH ST., PHILADEL- DRAFTSMAN Wanted, experienced InUrtor marble draftsman for plant out of city: reply, stating references, age. tingle or mar ried, when could report. Alabama Marbl Co.. Oantts Quarry, Ala. r- ENOINEBR-r-Steady work. Reed, 606 Chestnut st. Appry C. B. ELEVATOR OPERATOR, colored. B. Reed, 606 (. I.ertnut tt. Apply C. ENGINEER wanted to take charge of 106. horsepower Fltchburg engine, 2 60-horie-power boilers, electrla generator, to In a manufacturing plant: mutt bo a competent, rtllabl roan, with knowledge of lectrlcltyi state are, experience and wages expected, "II 8B," P. 0. Box 8B00. ENOINEERB. FIREMEN, CONDUCTORS, BRAKKMEN WANTED FOR ROAD AND TARD SERVICE! PERMANENT EMPLOY MENT AT STANDARD RATES OF' PAY. APPLY AT P. AND R. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. yBPRINO GARDEN STATION, PHILADELPHIA, FIXERS Wanted, 3 fixer on Scott A Wil liams knitting machine. Apply to the Butterfly Hosiery Mills, DrummondvJIU, Ouebeo. Canada. INSTRUMENT SIAKER8 ELECTRICAL REPRESENTATIVE FROM OUR SCHE NECTADY WORKS WILL BE HERB WED NESDAY, JULY 7. FROM 0 A. M. TO 4 P. M.. TO INTERVIEW ELECTRICAL IN STRUMENT MAKERS: TO FIRST-CLASS MEN WE CAN MAKE GOOD OFFER ON HOURLY DABIS. FOR MORE INFORMA TION CALL ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. 7TH AND WILLOW STS, ( PHILADELPHIA. JANITOR Slan and wife, ' vblrti good wages) Pi B33, Id. Off. rer. requirea AaareHs KNITTER Wanted an expert knitter with frame for surgical elastic hosiery. Address with references, Woodard, Clarke & Co., Portland, Ore. LABORERS WANTED: WAGES BOo PER HOUR REGULAR TIME. 780 PER HOUR NIGHTS, SUNDYS AND HOLIDAYS; WAGES PAID DAILY. APPLY STEVE DOItE. PIER 20. S. DELAWARE AVE. MERCHANTS AND MINERS' TRANSPOR TATION CO. r.ATtnnERB WANTED FOR CONSTRUC IK. 10-hnue riav! 7 riavn h. Tiu wuna, .x:. . week; good working conditions. Apply to Btone A Webster. Beach and Palmer sta., Philadelphia, Pa. LABORERS wanted K. of C. Free Em good conditions. Apply K. of C. Free Employment Bureau, S. Wi cor. Biood nnd Vine sts, I.oc. B041. LABORERS, BOo an hr: 0-hr. day. Turner OUiimi uviiuii V.U.. ymifc n... ui.uhi, ,. LOOMFIXER on upholstery loom. Apply at once, Robert Louis Co., Richmond and Bull streets, Brldetburjr, Pa., or evening to Mr. Meredith. 2067 E. Paclflo at., Phila delphia, Pa. MAN, 80 to 40 year old. to work In stock room: one familiar with electric material. Apply In person 1223 Washington ave.. General Electric Co. MAN AND WIFE. Janitor work! living quar. ters. heat, light, good wages; references required P 836, Ledger Office. MECHANICS wanted of all kinds for ship building: carpenters, stage-builders, Join ers punchers for plate shop, and helpers of all kinds: Plenty of work ahend. snd this var.i la a permanent one. Apply ln person Im mediately. Merchant's Shipbuilding Corpora tion. SUCCESSOR TO THE CHESTER SHIP- uuiuumuvu., ltd., Chester, Pa., or to 1610 Arch at.. Philadelphia, and ask for Mr. Chambers. MEN Men for Central Railroad Co, of New Jersey: best wages: straight time, rain or shine; time and half for overtime and Sunday work: first-class boarding accommodations; no money required: freo shipping. Apply all day at company I'ree umpioyme iloyment liureau, '.'21 N. lotn si. METER REPAIRERS, first clsss. wanted) good shop snd working conditions. Ad dress, stating experience, age, whether mar ried or tingle and wage expected, the Bridgeport Gaslight Co.. Bridgeport. Conn. PACKERS, for knitting mill. Apply K. of C. Free Employment jiuieau, u. w. cor. Juieau. Broad and vine at. Loaust f-041. PORTER Man to act a porter In1 clothing manufacturing house. Apply Dreyfnus ft Lang, Broad and Wallace sts.. Mulford Bldg. PnESSMAN, cylinder. In a large, modern plant In northern Ohio; must be first class on half-tone and color work; position will be steady for the right man: state If union or nonunion. B 108. Ledger Office. RECEIVING CLERK AND STOCK CLERK wanted bv manufacturing concern In southern notion of city; good wages; steady position: state reference. ICO, Ledger Branoh, 16ih state reierence and Moore sts is SALESMEN, stock Want 8 experienced men rn. wail virKims. iiein. ..innr & larv Issue of stock In a local road conatruotloo company: dlreot live mall Inquiries as lead and drawing aocount against, commissions furnished! this 1 an easy selling proposl. tlon, passed by blue sky commission, Indorsed by business men, nanus un state commit, test; salesmen are backed by every publicity, office co-operation and local assistance, and If they will work with enthusiasm they can earn from t100 to SinOO weekly: only serious, minded salesmen with force and energy need apply. West Virginia Finance Corp., Charles. ton. W, Va. iPStSjP"1'' ggEP WAWT-n- ftTr (SAT tgii ' "w &sss&Si&MJ 741 Real Estate Trust liid, i.Fu,ur- ci" n., Maritime Finance na" aftr "ao'.1 .Finance Bldr' W?h school business1 ERi "ilL i.h C S'a'U'h..0 P-.D0 So"'Dr?J5 rju.. Dr(, BUPER1NTBNDENT. htsh-sr.. r err.att'S'&Kft a,!,tR'" nSlne."rnapr.n,r drMr? Sr? "" "'"-q ' - vij. swrrciiMEN WANTED EXPERIENCED SWITCHMEN DELAWARE. KAWANNA ft WE8TCTJ, i at iiodoken, n, j. APPLY TO OFFICE COMMERCIAL AGENT 280 SOUTH BROAD ST. WE NEED THINKERS hd that need put us In the same host nt rneetc'ounfry,:Very Urw m"oy" lt &fin roenBOthyVarr'ot' & THEY ARE NOT EASY TO GET Thero are enough hlgh-callbercd. earnest iia. cer seeker of, mesi, tn. .OPPORTUNITY to meet our need for them, and we Intern) i. concentrate on the Job rf finding these mttu You can help yourself ant us by wrltlm Elvlng address aid phone number, u ill' edger Office. "' WINDOW DRESSER Experienced mllllmrr man ivahted. one who run mniii ..,'. have iplendld opportunity, adequate tt'lin I R558SSiniKryftSII.p. f Sffafc pnin sis. General onnicvEWAT.n'B A SPECIALIZED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE'! APPLICATIONS FROM LOCAL RESIDENTS COMPTROLLERS, Accts., Secretary. Correspondent, trafflo tales export, officii and Employment Mgrs., also Engineers, Col lege nnd Technical men, efficiency, produo tlon experts, placed ln desirable position Borne very good openings for exeeutlvt , women. Secretarial and Executive, now ornn. HPECIAL v SECRETARY FOR LAROE ASSOCIATION APPLICANTS mutt possess executive abll Ity nnd bo familiar with financing, organli Ing large organizations; should be thornushlr equipped ln advising and co-opcratlng with employers on all labor matters, adjuitmenti disputes, strikes: familiar with trades union matters; one with a thorough knowledge et building, contractlnc, engineering trad: 310,000 straight salary to qualified nun. Applications by letter only stating all de tails. 280 8. 11th. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 1114 Land Title Acct. Syatematlscr, Loc. Pub firm, i:oo6 up. Bkprs. Asst. Underw'd Mach.; Cred. Dept., Clerks Production: Bhlpplna: Gen.; :0-J30 Credit Mr. Familiar commercial paoerl Auto concern: Good Ex.., $4000 up. Detlimer Automatlo Machinery, j.inoo. Drafta Mech.: Tool dealtners; S240O Estimator Material from Blue Prlnti.; JM Mars. Emp. charge dept,, 13000; Utw' Dept. buying-, otc. SSOOO: Inipt., rhs of truck fleet. $2000: Off. & Crel. to 12000. Sales Several high grade, rxv. net r.eei- snry: var. lines. JIROO-Inoo and com. Sales Mgr. Reliable Bond Home. IJOOO us Steno. ft Private Beo'y (8). I2S-I3S. Storekeepers Mfg, concern: College: 1 JO-MO. Sunt. Large Chem plant. Handler men, teoOO: Gen. Foreman; .Mach. Shop, $3000 U5 SALESMAN, pharmaceuticals to physlclmi: established territory: can be earllr In creased: extension plana will reaulre real, at gresslve man; It you are looking for a future wrlto us. stating your experience and uliry desired, TirE GROSS DRUa CO. 80(1 E. 40th St. New York city. N. Y. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE COOK. good, wishes position. Apply 101 IV. Gravers lane. Creslnut Hill. COOK. exptrlenced, wishes position. Call 6BZ4 Lena st. oermantown. YOUNG LADY desires position. 4 vein' ol flee experience, also flllng. P 620. LeJetr Office. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE BOOKKEEPERS Wanted, by 2 crW . mn nn.lHnnn wherA strict npntlcstlon t9 ' duty Is appreciated; one n graduate ln c-,- counting, tne otner a stuneni in muiirr countancy: nt pressnt employed but deslrt more opportunity for advancement, tola , hustlers. A vu.', imager uince. CHAWFFEtrp. Applying for a Job. drlUnti truck: will give references; careful drMri colored: married. Coll or write to BenJ. Cast. 1082 Callowhlll st. CHAUFFEUR, colored. Protestunt rer- ences. H lin. looter tmice. EVENBMO WORK desired by re'ponat man, hours 0 p. m. to 10 p. m., flrit night of week, in centrst location, Bnrl business or mschanlcal drafting pre'r best of references. P 2, I.edaer Office . EXECUTIVE ASSIPTANV Ten years' training corporation rj Ms snl nrgnnlratlon. operating end; ago 33; marriea. OR BEC1U1AIU ani n in4. i.eaire- oniee MAS, married, with ry best of refs.. v.ou like position at bank runner, messenger ' similar position: capable and not afftW " work. Wm. Ammone. 613T Callowhlll st SALESMAN, high grade, excel, ""rd. legitimate prof, connection. A 0,13,Lea on.. imivaT.iTmi ni-.vitisn. Portuguese sni English: work In own office, Jiulck ' Ice: nrst-cliss correspondent, is N. Camac et. 2011 "'aS.."H'C2!!g -nvrn ,am u.m ". college grsduate. a- bTntltb.pVicWrhf5 ?n. Tjder Ofnce, ONE k machine: retails lip-yui ,""muunile.. ssnn macnine; " ",:.v.t,.,j ,.. .rwe,i, dWIdes automatically; wniri.rTKE; Infnlllbly accurate J ;A"juicK for trial nntnrt nupMi! SALESMEN vvanted-Wo X" this section. "18 ro5H,ry.wde rer- '"-'" tH clothes direct to wreri """"oc,; raiw titlon: menvanted ho canjronui fj- app,.eatlopn for ."T.iioFlng Co.. Clnclu olInTiOrnll.s per r ow..a? J?... StransVy Vaporlxer Co.. 3T3 r free, RlLOntrWTATjtraraN. rell men's pii wann "" T-. ----.7-.-.rfal i.eeJl .Vi. 'fur fall-wlnter tamps im-. MAN to work Mi,Utti b M? catur. Ill STOBm&gSS and xuii a Tr. As'n, Pept. u. ...-.-. - pi ..,,. "t-.M-PLOYMENT AGENCIES Harklna qesu .. Phone Spruco 8127 . . Sti&MSSsm a-a.ja -.. AlO AGENTS . " OLD GOLD l.i-u -'-., I jgr - flanioov STAMPS AND OOLNtl .UTAJn'f.' PACK-T8. Pf onvi rVKtiAMU - wwt -- r L-JL&d
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