r"w"' tnT'r,wnr5K H J U " '!' "V K' S m "mpwwMmitrH vwvlxm mu . A , . - - fS '. B rft& . ,? Akir toil m&SMmiimii r-, -'- ;i 1 a i. K I It IS tWlitftS CAN'T QET WORK r "" ' Hwiwaya May Be Allowed to Re ixbe'iieven slownwnrs on the steam- V ;.'.OIoron, which arrived Hundnj- iiiiverpooit were taKcn 10 tne tic- a iiotisrvof thr Iiiirmti ot lmml n roiterdny It l llkclv that they he allowed to renhlp nnd may po '4on the same ulilp when IV leaves, e department fit Washington will mem. i stownwnrs Informed the Idippc- hat they canot Ret a Joh on Hlilps rim norts and tlinv can eel very -other work to do or food, and f'Aro required to stowawnr to set Shis country to get ou nhlps be Me when ulilns arrived in foreleu fteV their crews are filled. ' t Five of them are Chinese seamen. Thoyaro: Chung Hoy, thlrty-Kcvcn yearn old; Lunk Kow, thirty-two; hunc Zung, twcuty-alx; Loo Woo, fifty; Lone Cheng, thirty-nix. The other two arc Philip SeltalK twenty-one, a Itustlan, ftad.John McLean, Itrit.ish. twenty. Quglllluo Cohfierre, nn Italian, who wnH taken Into rimtoily at AiirU'scii three -.-eelis ago bv Inspector Ithoades. will 1)0 qent to New York tomorrow to be deported. He Is ntjled an undcHlrablc aiTcrfi' , Ml mad circus elephant Trainers Use Rifles When Lion Cage Is Thrown Thirty Feet Salina, Kan.. Sept. 14. (Ily A. P.) l It required three rounds from five fthny rifles here jet-terdny to Kill Sny der, a trained elephant belonging to a circus shotting here. The animal hnd gone- mad just as the elrnii was about to open, and hundreds of persons were IriflKsed about the animal tent. Before bclns killed the elephant up set many cages containing other nnl .rials and threw one cage, contusing four lions, thirty feet. The afternoon circus" performance had to bo aban doned. The elephant was valued at SI 0.000. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS AND OWNERS MORENE LIKWID SEMENT Opens New Possibilities for RESURFACING STONE, BRICK, CEMENT, &c. Applied with a brush A Material Superior to Stucco. Waterproof Indestructible Any ColorAny Texture Manufactured Solely by Morene Products Co Nfur York Philadelphia Representative THF. ARVON CO. 1U Heed Bid. Bell Loust 0R Keystone Race 'J05t Let us solve your waterproofing problems -1 Repair Now Have Reduced our Prices on Lumber and Millwork. JAMES SHAW 52d & Woodland Ave. ITeadland 872 Wrst 407 mmmiW$M. MWnWWlHiM nnaEftttwii lloth Keren WANAMAKER DNSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 23d and Walnut Strssta. v Befln September 0. Tuition Cost for the Period Lirawlng or Painting $17.00 English. French or Spanish 20.00 Plana or Violin 32.00 Stenography with Typewriting. . 27.00 Typewriting Only 18.00 Bookkeeping 27X0 Sookkeeping, Stenography and Typewriting combined 33.00 Filing and Indexing 15.00 Business Arithmetic 20.00 Penmanship 12.00 Correspondence 12.00 Public School Branches 20.00 Public School- foreigners 20.00 Printing 20.00 Real Estate and Conveyancing. . 20.00 Public Speaking (for men) 20.00 Art Needlework or Crocheting,. . 15.00 Cookery and Domestic Science. .23.00 Dressmaking or Millinery 22.00 'Architectural Drawing and Speci fications 24.00 Mechanical Drawing 20.00 Blqo Print Reading; for mechanics 15.00 Engraving or Watch Making.... 30.00 Telegraphy . 20.00 Cutting Men's Clothing 24.00 Advertising and Salesmanship . . 23.00 Elocution 20.00 Plan Reading and Estimating .. 20.00 Vocal (9 lessons) 18.00 Proofreading 12.00 Also Momlng. Afternoon and Saturday Send for Catalog NIGHT SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN The Night School of Sprayer's Busi ness College is now open and students Vho wish to take any course of busi ness training should enroll at once. Call, write or telephone for particulars and stats what course you are in terested in. Strayer's Business College '807 Cbeitnut Street Phone, Walnut 384 OOOD NTKNOOrtAl'IIKHS WANTED The business world Is betcglntr for ;tenot rapaera wno are uuote ine ordinary in ability and training Our course trains you to supply 1MB need Day or nlsht classes. Call or write for catalog- l'HIl.t. IfCBINKSJ, roi.I.KfJK and Ollere of Comnierre 1017 Chestnut Ht. Philadelphia ) Friends' Select School SJ The Parkway Cherry and 10th .SI. All grades, lncludln Prlm.iry and Hlch School. Stands for thorough work and all round ' Christian eharBi ler Heirlns Ninth llnnth 20th. 0en for Inspection and en rollment. Walter W. Havllund, Principal r. V-tr UAI aLHUUL -f5 NinuTsrHnni 8 'ffM.r.KfiK " .the School 1 . " i" ---- ror you. H00 Wsleot St., Philsdelplls TH- FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting. Mathematics, axschanle NAVAL AUCHITkXTUBK Betlstration usitr. IS M. 7th St, Philadelphia Turngemeinde rx heal reopen Kent. nth. Uymnasllrs, ilmmlnr. Physical Culture. "Normal bourse" Io swimming begins Oct. 1st. awrvli' rtow. Booklet. BROAI1 COLUMBIA AVE. f he Tavlor School .i5i T Sk-eHT Short! MAuntincr. CommrcUl Teachr' Cnurtoa. write or pnonw nvainut nnit. :-, '--ax, JrTfasi 'UK IrfoWaf H. v ; Miss Him School ', f fi . J?1? 8Otnlr 7th '' 9trwwvw' JAPANESE SAILORS KILLED 5 Dead, 12 Hurt When Shell on Warship Explodes T0UI0. Sent. 14. (Hv A. IO Lieu- tenant Hamada and four members of the crew of tbe Japanese battle cruiser Hnruua were instautly killed when it shell being placed in one of the Heavy guns prematurely exploded oft Iluko kaldo yesterday. One petty officer and nine sailors were fatally Injured, while two others were slightly wounded. Vice Admiral Prince Fuslilml wns nlxianl the warship when the explosion took place, but escaped Injury. It is understood the damage was confined to ouu of the turrets of the ship. Auto Hits Car; Three Hurt .Tnnn Johnson, nineteen yenrH old, M231 Lombard street t Frank Under. thirty-seven years old, l-.f. Kmiinau street, nnd Nelly Lee, twenty -three years old, 513 South Twelfth street, all colored, were seriously injured last eve ning when the automobile In which they were driving at a high rate of speed west on nainbrldgc street crashed Into n southbound navy jnrd cor on Twelfth street. Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll j A Tin I I Lightning-Rod npHERE was a certain i. wise man who covered 5 his roof with tin ; and be- S only protected his house from water and fire but 5 also from lightning. E Why? Another wise ' man told him it was be- E , E cause the surface of sheet metal diffuses or scatters . ' the electric current, and E 1 E makes it harmless. ' E Tin has mnny atlvantnges E !E and few defects. Shingles and E I E tar invito fire; tin is fireproof. E Tiles are heavy; tin is light. E I E Slate is brittle; tin is tough. ! E Tin needs no care except E painting. Instead of starting E hvps. it stnns thnm. It posts 1 E little to maintain, little to in- E ' - . I 1 1111 IS UUOV UUf UU WUJlt 22 I E tho best tin. Ask any roofer to 1 S name the best brands. You're E safe if ho says NU-DURA- TIN. ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiii aPaaaHsaHalHsaWafar s i nth Sexen ALL CLASSES in evening work, just begin ning. ' Register Thursday or Friday evening, September 16 or 17. Full particulars in- special cata logs. State course in which you are interested and write, phone or call today for catalog F-2. Day and Evening classes just be ginning.. Office now open either day or evening for registering students. Thone, Diamond 631 T EMPLE UNIVERSIT Y Broad St. helnw Berks rhlladrlphU aaWBaWMMMaaMaaBWraJim Miss Wharton's School Iteonens Jptrinbrr flO Trlnclpnl Mill he lit m hool I'fter -ent. lUh 1710 Tine Mreet. riilluilrlplilu NI-RIMl (IMtriKN lVKTITIITf. flroad nnd prlnK (iardrn Sts , 1'hlle. Day and nlsht classes in Art. Kl'ctncitT Lfsihuntrs una Auio Opens Bept. 30. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS ?rHnflI Opens Sept. 21. A few vacan rica f ir earne rnest rolles-e nre- rwratory nunlls Stnnley It Yarnali, Prln Yotinr Ytomer, nd fjlrls The Gordon-Roney School For Olrls, 4112 Bpruce street Oenera: snd Collese Preparatorv f"ourea Hoof Oarrten and flvm ss Honey Prln 1IIK Sft'IlDKIl srilliOI. for Ynnnc Women. 7 llulldlncs. IV. 73d St. at Rltrrklde Dr. t'nuannl nruetleal features: Ml Herretarlal ftl DbSestle Science. 3 floctal W.lfareand f-emmunity Perv Ad Mix M. P. NruiMrr nO'MK.HTIC bTIKNTK OUADUATE desires I classes one ilnr n week. I'rlvute school J no o5H. lnnelieler. Vt. I GARRISON MP, Garrison Forest School A rountni Hrfvaol for Olrfs, less than an hntir from Baltimore Intermediate and Col lens Preparatory Box I., GARRISON MD Young Men awl Rots PENNINHTflN. N. . PREPAREDNESS NEEDED! OVl younff men nhouldt t prrparrd for opportunitlen of tha futuri IMhc jnur loy In a nchoot whr tlm dnmtnant ilm Is the development of char&U'r und The PENNINGTON SCHOOL A strong faculty of experienced men civs close personal attention to each boy. Sound learnlnr and an active, thletlc. outdoor life are the result Situated In the foothills of the Watrhung Mountains, near New York and Phila delphia. Preparation for collere and technical schools Business Courses, Newly renovated dormitories Moral at mosnhsre Thorough medical esam instlon by physician Modern gymnasium and awtmmlng pool Moving plcturen. Hesldent nurse: New Infirmary Mod erate rates. Mrd year opens Sept 22nd, Early registration deslrabte as applicants were refused for lack of rooms last year. Address FRANK MarDANir.L. D. n Headmaster Box L. Pennington, N. J. rEKKHIULL. N. Y. W-HTCIIEHTKR MILITARV ACADEMY Military training In a Homsllks Sohool. Unsurpassed location on Hudson. Individual attention. Writs for catalogue. Jamsa Nil mb McLVT. Couult Publlo l4xT Benr, Bu. ' In iE.Moni.t ANTOf. In lovln rmnibrnt f en; blovd mother. LOUIHB JOSKPHINK ANTON. iho tntcred Into rit Stpt. 14. 119, eattis ADB. Sent 12 1020. SOPJIIA widow of Oflttlob Ad, mtfd SJ , nflstUos nd trnda, slta Iidln.' Aid foclftv of, St. rsul 'lOir. man Lutheran Church. ro lnlld to attend funernl. Wed . 2 n, m from late residence. B39 W. Krle av Int German Lutheran 'aMRK Suddenly, at rrankllnvllle. N J.. Fept. 13, noilKItT 11 AMKf I-uneral Mrv Icea will be held Wed afternoon, from Map tltt 1 Chapel. Haddonfleld N. J.. 2 P. in. Int llaildonfleld ,,Tintii-p i 11ACON On Sept 12. MATtOAnnT A., widow of W. K. Daion Berlces and Inter ment private. . .... .. , 1IHTZ Sept 12. SOPHIA, widow of Charles Uets (nee llrsunlnnr), anejl 01. rtelathen and frlende ftleo all noeletles of which she wan a member. Invlled to funeral arrlce. Thure . 2 P m . residence, BIS vr. Hcrks et. Int prhale. nemalna lewed Wed., 11AILET. Pepl 12. JKANNETTB a. (ne Herd), wlfo of Alfred llnlley. In her 2Slh year. Relatives and frlendu are Invited to attend funernl eervlces. Thurs.. 1 T. m., nt her late residence 102C Herbert at.. Northwcod. Int private. Qreenmount Cem. Krlenda ninv call Wed cv.. IlI.EinonN fept 11 CHAHLES O.. 8r.. husband of late Emma Illeldorn (nee Derre). Pervlcea Wed 2pm rfsldenc". 2CH. N, nth t Int private, Greenmnunt .Cem i View, fne Tuea. eve Oriental Assembly. No 17. A. O. M I' and Indiana Deneflclal Asso. Invited . . ... nOIlNEMANN -- Al Omenton, N . J Pept. 12. 11)20 ANTHON"? husband of EIIm heth Hofnemann aved !. nelatler and friends nre Invited to attend funeral. Thura.. n a. m tale residence Clementon, N. J. Solemn requiem mass St Lawrence's Church, Laurel Springs, 10 a in Int Calvary Cem. IIOZOItTII In Hern Pa.. Sept 11. I.AUnA.1 IiOZOnTIt Funeral Wed 2:80 p m Int private ..-.. ,. . TIRAVN - Sept 12 EMMA F . wife of Charles 11 nraun nelatlws nnd i frlendi. also ladles' Aid Sorlrtt of St Michael's i:anrellcnl Lutheran Church are Invited to eervlcea Wed 2 P r residence. B028 N. Park av Int Nnrlhwnod Cem llemalns tnnv be viewed Tiles .after 7 p nv HIUCKLU fept t!l t Win. Pcnn Inn, Owynedd. Pa LAt'RA UVSON tlRICKUll. wife of W H nrlclter of Chambersburg. Pa Due notice of funeral will be given. CIIAMnntS Sept ll MAIIY A., wife of Howard Chamber" (nee .McKiiln) nela tlves and friend" Invlled to funeral. Thurs., OCEAN TRIPS TO BOSTON. Tneidsy, Saturday. 5:00 P. M. SAVANNAH, Friday, 6:00 P. M. JACKSONVILLE, Friday, 6:00 P. M. Meals, nlsn lierlli (limited number). Included Merchants & Miners' Transportation Company Tier 1H. H. lIKI.XM'AKi; W. Tel. Ixim. IWK) IF IT'S ELECTRICAL IT'S MODERN 21 .tears' exnerlcme. At yonr service. Lurje I)lilny of TUturea anil Appliances. SEVILLE ELECTRIC CO. 226S.52ndSt.K,i:,'7TNT Ailjolnlnp l,ocut Ti,te. , gnn STEEL HOOPS g BANDS n ATxnr.v.Q. bars m WIRE & "i,v"-"J ....- p. M Prompt deliveries from stock. fk W. W. BAKER & CO. k 940 N. Front St f Hell. Market 3101 Keystone. Pork Ml wxmxmimttmzmtM':w:,ML uumwm :S, ALBERTDOAK Mason Contractor 2138 Arch St Specialist in the Brick Setting of Boilers Yonnc Men nml Ilojs MEAD0WBR00K SCHOOL Day"schooi Por Boys Meadowbrook, Pa. Primary School Lower School, Upper School A school that slves a hoy a rom rlefe elementary schnoltnr and pre. psrsji for entrance to any hoarding: school nr colleae without faklns; him away from his home and Its vital Irrtuence' during- hla impressfonabls years. A school In which open-air trnlnlntr, baeoball. etr.. handwork and Intellectual study are combined with Christian example and precept to develop full manhood nnd effi ciency Pchool g-rounde have 1,1 acres: hlsh elev-UInn Ixicnted 3 miles north of Jenklntown neadlntr Tlall r"ad to Meadnwbrnnk Autnbua serv ice for nearby places, nesli'rntlnns and nstimment of "rlne-ee September 2S rr prnsperlus terms, etc., ad 1ren the WoS Jfnsjer !tcv. John White Wnllcer. M. A. Meadow brook, Penna. THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY (FOUNDED 1785) 1324 Locust St., Pliiln. PREPARES boys for nil Colleges and Technical Schools. A Junior 8ehon under teachers of eTprrlenco nfforda r. fu! trnlnlntr for little hovn 'ri, next sesalon opens September 23d for tho Upper and Mlddla Solioola; Sep ,'1'mher 7th for the Junior Srhne.1 temner .Jtn lor tne junior School. Tha neglstnr, tocether with an an. i nouncement of tho Hoard of Trustee, giving ncuxiio ui viio iJrujjueeu removal of the School to OverbrooU, gent on ap. plication. ' The nfrtco to open for tho enrollment of pupils, Robert Andersen Acting Heatlmatter The William Pcnn Charter School No. 8 South 12th St., Philadelphia. The academlo year 1020-21 begins Tuss. day. Scptemlier 21. 1820. snd the Pros pectus may bo obtained on application, nulldlngn will be open for Inspection and for classification of pupils September 7th. Richard SI. Oummere. Ph. D., Hendmtr, Al.l.KNTOWN. TA. Allentown Preparatory School" Prepares for college or technical school. Small classes! Individual Instruction. Studsnt government. All athletics. Splendid modern buildings. Lrgo campus and gymnaetum Special cars for youngsr boys. Rates. I00 Catalog. MUMCAL llNHTHIC'TION HYPERION SC"N0V ZrVHW Vocal. Violin. Piano. Organ. Tranklln E.Cres son.DIr .1714 Chestnut St B7 U penn Ht.,Otn. BARITONE SOLOIST Thoroughly experienced, desires position tn CathoUo choir. U 91B, Ixar Offlo. TT'aaraKPfairfaiWsSJaagBalaSa "', ei DEATHS R a. m., parents' residence. 1TS9 Moore st. Solemn retiulam tuass nt St Thomas Anolnaa'a Church t:0 a. in. Int Holy Cross Cetn. iU'.'.FT.0N'0n Btvl, 12, 1020, 'KL1ZA IinTH It., widow of John K. Clifton, of Easlon, Pa. Service on Wednesday after noon, at 2 o'clock, at her lata residence, 2031 (llranl ave Interment private. View In Tuesday evening ..C0.Ii5.MIJ:r-At Mi4 Chestnut St.. on Sept, IS. 1P20, OEOrtOB r, CONKLIN. In his 0th year. Relative and friends, also Trin ity fde No 70, P.. and A.- M.. of Allan, tlo City, N. J . are Invited to the service, on Thursday Afternoon at 2 o'clock, at 1820 Chestnut st , Plila Interment private. COUTURIER. Sept. 11. nt Wllmlnicton, tet.. CHARLEK A. COUTURIER Relatives nnd friends Invited to services. Wed.. 1:S0 t. m , residence of brother-in-law, W, H, Hpara-o. 2701 W 8unuehanna ave. Int. Private, friends mav rail Tnea. eve, COTNE. Pent. 13 EDNA 8 wife of Marahall A. Coyne. . Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Wed., 10 a. m., from her late residence. 2S2I N. Itroad st. Int. private Klndlr omit flowers. . CUTLER. In tsidnn Knlilnnd. suddenlv Au. 2S, 1020, COLONEL HARRY CUTLER, chairman Jewish Welfare Roard of United states. Funeral from Temple Ilethel nrosd St.. Providence R. I , Thursday. Sept. 18. at 2:30 p. m Relatives and .friend re spectfully Invited to attend. Owing to lim ited capacity, admission to temple liv card onlv Rurlal nt Cemetery Conareratlon Sons Of Tsmpt atld TlflVlil Tleaertlr iva Prnbl. slenee DODSON. On Sept. 12. SARAH TO., widow of Thaddeus C. Dodon Relatives and friends nre Invlled tc the service, nn Wed nesday nt 2 p, m al the Oliver II. Balr Rulldlni. 1K20 Chestnut st Interment al Men-e p, . DOUOHERTT. Sept. 13 MART A.. daughter of the late John and Mary Dourh erty (nee Nusent). Ilelatlves and friends nre Invlled to attend funeral Thurs., 8:30 a m.. from her late residence. 103T N. 3d at. Solemn requiem mass St Michael's Church 10 a m. Int. New Cnthcdral Cem, DUDLET Sept 1.1. EDWARD, son of the late Thomas II. nnd Emmallne M, Dud lev Sen Ices at his lute residence. The Orance Camden. N, J, Int. private, POT Suddenly Kept 11 in20 POM! NICK Al . son of Domlnlck J and Catharine K. Po (n-e Rarnes). naed H. Relatives, friends nnd pupils of ft Ann's Parochial Hchool arc lnlted to attend funeral, Thura 8:30 a. m from his parents' residence, 2803 Aramlntro ave. Solemn rettulom mass at St. BTBAMmilP NOTirrw A trip to Euronc offers a great deal at the present time that is ' tn mum to the American growth of American commercial nrcstiac hua opened un wanti ooDortunillm n-,.'. .,,. i ravel on one 07 our steamers. Accommodations, general appointments and cuisine arc unerccllcd. River Arties Vcrbini Cironia Aqnifania Italia Carmania Maurelsnia ... Imperator K. A. Victoria Columbia Sazonia , .Philadelphia " Piraeus, Stlonica, Constantinople and Smyrna. Stpt. 15 ..Philadelphia" London I Sept. 18 ....New York" Plymouth and Cherbourg.. . .Sept. 18 Oct.ZI Nov. 25 New York" Cherboure and Southampton. Sept. 21 Oct. 12 Nov. 2 New York" Palrai, Dubrovnik & Trieste. Sept. 23 ....New York" Liverpool .... new York " Cherbourg ---.New York" Cherbourg I j . ....new iorK" Liverpool russenger nnd Freight Service Paiaenser Office, 1300 Walnut St., Phila. Froight Office, Bourse BIdtr., Phila. I "sasssasaaaaasaaa LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam S. HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) Sept. 18 S. WEST POOL (U. S. S. Board) : Sept. 30 Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco S. S. SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) Sailed S. S. PLEAIDES . Sep,. 18 S. S. HATTIE LUCKENBACH Oct. 2 San Francisco Philadelphia via Los Angeles and San Diego S. S. FRED'K LUCKENBACH Sept. 17 S. S. ARCHER (U.S. S. Board) ....Oct. 3 S. S. HANNAWA (U. S. S. Boajd) i Oct. 17 LUCkENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. Phone-Lombard 5340 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pr. NAWSCO LINES Freight Service Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE H'ese Z?otinrf Steamer East Bound West Bound Steamer East Bound Sailed .... "Springfield"... .Sept. 15 Sept. 17 "Lehigh" Oct. 15 Sailed "Artigas" Oct. 1 Oct 4 "Yosemite" Nov. 1 'Oct. 20.. .."West Togus"....Nov. 20 For Itales, etc.. Apply to NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. 13G S. Fourth St, Phila. Phones Lombard 556I-5; Main 830 dpciil V. S. Sif;);)lnff Board PHILADELPHIA to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service f . Shlpiilne Iloiiril Slrel Slenmere S. S. Lake Ellsbury Loading Sept. 15 (From Pier 78, South Wliarves) Tho Charles T. Megee Co. Anent3 for U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 5100 pUMMINC LINE U. 8. Sslpplnf Botrd Slaal Slttain Regular Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Arizpa" Loading SS "Lake Harminia".. .Sept. 16 (From Pier 34, South WharrM) For information apply A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc. H. P. DILKES, Manager 139 South 4th SL, Phila. Irobard 4U7-4WW467 Main ltls Atlantic-Gulf and Pacific Lines PHIIJDELPHIA TO LOS ANGELES (Harbor) SAN FRANCISCO S. S, WEST APAUM... about SEPT CIIA8..UUUZ A CO.. Inc.. Agents Ilrexel Illdg.. Pallao-lBbla. Pa. EMua eioa 1)1 it Holr Renulahra Ann's Church 10 m Int. lloly Be.Dulhr KJIOTIIINOIfAet. On Bept. , 13, at her home In Milton. .Ms,s.. at tilt axe of 04 years, ELMIRA . 0.. widow of the lata Kphralm T. Frothlnaham. OALLOWAT. Sept. 13. CATltAniNB, be loved wife of John I. Oallpway, Relative and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Thurs., 8 p. m,, from bar late residence. 1114 I.sfavelte ave. MOora,- Pa. int Pern- WDM. - - nnni. i. ,.', i iiiiiifrri, v Wll.PONO. wife of Alver Humes tllnn and daughter of Sarah Roy and the late Millard ne late Millard months. Rela - to the service. . at the Oliver K. Wllfong. aged 20 years 2 months. Rela - lives and fr ends are Invlled to the service. Friday afternoon, al 3 o'clock II. Ualr Dldg., 1820 Chestnut st Interment private. riiiaourgn. ft., papers please copy. UI.UCK. At Atlantic City, N. J.. Sept. 13. KDUARD. husband late Prances Cluck. Services Northwood Cem.. Wed., 4 p. m. Int. private. IHM.ui.iN. oepi. ii, iiijLtisrf r,( wile or the late Charles Golden and daughter of Patrick and Hannah Frlel. aeed 21. Rela- lives and friends are Invited to attend fu - nerAl. Thurs.. 8:30 a. m.. narents' i-eldence. r.raL Thurs.. P:30 a. tn., parent' rratdonco, 1831 North St. solemn requiem mass Ca- Ihedral i crura i .u . m. . iwiy-uroH ucm, IIAIMKB. At Santa Hrhn" l rnllf Nnt J. of Phlladel. a I Pasadena in. in;o. johci'H a, Haines. Calif .Sent, IS" 102(1. ' ' "'"""""' 1 '..ViiSi iliwir iniuwiu ir..v,n .- .t.l &1 ?n SAASSas Ifnassa B , Tl .t M m. Sent 12 Services on Wednesday i f JVnocn V. "7'.s .. i J .. I ------------. nt nil inie now on ou .. ja .. o ciocic. Tnlerment nt Frenclltnwn Union PjitnM.n, Relatives and friends Invited. HBADLEY. Entered Into rest, at Morrln- vllle t'a. nn epi, i;s iiiiii, a. UAROLINE, widow of Joseph Headlcy, In her B4th year I Relatives and friends are . Invited to the ' n'rlnek (standard time), nt tl. mmmm of her son-in-law. Lewis A. Howell, 483 S. I'ennsvlvanla ave.. Alnrrlsvllle Tn Tnt-r. ment at Morrlsvlllo Cemetery Cemeyances will meet train leavlnir Ilrond St. Station at 12 ns p. in., arriving at Morrlsvllle at 1:10 p. m HERRMANN Sept. 11, FbEDERICK h-'.l-'i'! '" Jtofm.nnUfc,S w , nusuiinii oi innie j Snxer), In his noth year, Oth year Service, Thurs 1 ""' W"5" m- "" resident 30PiT,im.aie"swltcMllle. Pa. Solemn high r -em Trlends call Wed -' Immaculate Conception. Church, Cn Invited e, 0:30 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre uo. iinitea. i ,DnntnnK a m. .i. 2M0 n. m . late real Inl Alt. Peace Cem Employes A. L, KOOKKR Sent 12. AflNEH M.. widow of William Al. Konker. aged (12, Relatives and friends are lnlted to attend funeral, Wed , n a m . from late residence. 20 Rowland at, Palmvra N J. High nines Sacred Heart TKM1fll' NOTICKH huxitifnx mun. The rnnid ,;,i ),, ,.i,,; o ,.. .,i,i Sept. 25 Oct. 23. Nov. 20 and Southampton. Sept. 30 Oct. 28 and SoulhamDton..Oct. 7 Nor. 11 Dec. 9 .. -. . Uct. b nor. b uec. i New York" Londonderry and GUirow. . .Oct. 9 Nov. 6 Dee. 11 NewYojV' Plymouth, Cherbouri; and Hamburg. .Oct. 30 Dec. 9 -Per Later Snlllngs Apply o KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia FOR ROTTERDAM S. S. KERKENNA Oct. 10 3. S. CHAR LOT Nov. 5 S. S. ALAMOSA Dec. 5 FOR HAMBURG S. S. KKKMIT Sept.'23 S. S. KERKENNA Oct. 10 5. S. CHARLOT ov 5 S. S. ALAMOSA Dec. j w;i New York Rules iiiiotril nnil through hill 0r Ind. l:orll;"Via1n".m.l,,uri:'.a,,,lln',',',n un" ''" Kerr Steamship Co., Inc 015-10 LAFVYETTE IRTILDING PHILADELPHIA, l'A. KlStSSS"!!?!! Hn"SB&W" .. e. ot . '.""fPfraled I8D1 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steam ert General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia-Manchester SS "Lake Foxboro". . . .Sept. 16 SS "Des Moines Bridge". Oct. 15 Philadelphia Havana A Steamer SepL For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Holland-America LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-snr-Mer Ryndam Sepl.22lOcl.27 Rotterdam Oct. 2'Nov. 6 Noordam ,, '., Oct 13Nov. 17 New Amiterdtm Oct. 19Nor. 23 aa-MUr Offlee. un Walnut fit-, falla. l EARNLINE Church. Rlverton, -ff. J D!30 a. hi. Int. I Church. Rlverton, -K. J.. D!30 a. hi. KUNZR. On Bepti 12, at Atmonesson Lake. HENRY. Oi KUNZE, son of, the lata ICUNZB. On '(?epti 12, at HrnrV and' Louisa Kunia (net Karlel. of 1688 N Newklrk at. Due notice ot funeral will te elven, liCBV.-Sept. 13, HANNAH EDWINA RENEDICT, wWow of Alfred C. Lacey. Funeral service Thura., 2 p, m., -4014 Itubl cdm ate.. Oermantown. Int. private, LUCAS'. On Sept. .12. 1020. HARRIET ,uiiiiri n.uiiiiir u. hid ,mn i.uuuil ei Mnrle K. Lucas.. In her 2Slh year. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to the service, on nnn irienoa ; ' , Wednesday afternoon, Mark's Church, 1025 private. , ,,, , . Wcflnesaajr aiiernoon, i '""'," ql Mark's Church, 1025 Locust at Jnterment mai.PASS. On 8eot 12. 1020. Emma Dlnree Malpaas, wife of Edward M. Mai- Fass- Benlce oh Wednesday morning, al 1 otlock, at Tier lato residence. 4318 Spruce St. Interment private, riease omit flowers. McCANN. On Bept 12, 1920. ANNIE. wife of the late Felix McCann (nee Hurts). Relatives and rrlenda, also, rhlllp it, ncnux ler Auxiliary Camp. 44, K, of V., Invited to funeral, on Wed,, at 8:30 a. m.. residence, 1 2n0 E Cumberland st. Solemn requiem mass at visitation cnutcn HI 10 a. m. ini m" "t VlsHMIon Chutxh at ll a. m. Mi. 'Private, isewL-ainearai ui iniW -..-u... -ViC. i:!: v ViT-i.-. Wa I !'! uauisiiivr ui ins ij ti ivniu "" Sarah A. Myers. Relatives and friends are I Incited to tho service, on Thursday after- i noon, at 2:30 o'cyock, at the Oliver H. TJalr lllda- . 1820 Cheatnut at. Interment nr vale. .NELM8. Sept. 12, ARCHIE. L... husband. i -m ii.,iff. Malma lla allta Mn1 fslanila ir V r i v . -- r.il V W o tn . nt hlfl Inte residence. Mnrilenn SVP. nml Hnrlntrneld rftid. Clifton Tfelvhts. Dela ware county. High mass at St. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int, st Charles', ceme tery. . .. . . O'diiien. pept. io, jiichaeu nusoana of Catharine O'llrjen, of Clanlgllle, Tlpperary I counlv, Ireland. Relatives, societies, frlenas f,ilfer! te funeral. Thura.. R.!ftn a. m. res! dence 1317 N. 23d st Solemn requiem mass Ft Ellrabcth's 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross C cFnEIMa Sept. 12, 120, JAMES, hus lmnrl of KMen O'Neill (nee lfennessv) Rela- , J'l Xf. "r,.1?. '"S&& from late residence, requiem mars jenKiniown, 'llABRRIDOE' At his residence.. 1802 N, Rroad st on Sept3. 1020, EDWARD W.. husband of Alary B. Rasbrldge, Service on Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock, al the Oliver If. Ualr Ilulldlng. 1820 Chestnut st. Inter ment at Nlskey f Till Cemetery, Dethlehem, Pa , on Thursdny morning at 0:43 o'clock. RAY Sept. 12, 1920, HENRIETTA HOWELL RAY. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, Wed., tl s m., nt the residence of her 'nephew, E. Prank Ulmer. 4023 N. Alarvlne st, Logan, int private, Westminster Cem. RODOERS. Sept J.1. 1020. THOAIAS P.. hu'band of the fate Alarraret J. Hodgera 'nee Hand), Relatives and friends, nlso members of police boat Stoklcy, Fourth dis trict police and all other societies of which he was a member, ore Invited to attend fu neral. Wed., 8-30 a m.. from the residence of his sister. Airs. Thomas AlcOlnnls. 140 N. Mh st Solemn requiem mass St. Augustine's f'htirrh in u. m. Int. Hnli- Cross Cem SLACK. Sept. 12. STEWART Al . hus band of Alary W. Slack (nee Lelnberyer), nperi 4n. Funeral Wed.. 1 n. nt. from Isle, residence, 24 Volan st, Aterchant- llle, N J. Int Ardsley nurlal Park Cem.. I'lilH Remains mav be seen Tues eve. SMALLEY. Sept. 11 (TILLIE) LAURA MATILDA, wife ol Joseph Hmalley, Jr.. aged 111. Relatives and friends and Camp No 148 P O. of A., are Invited to at tend funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m., at late residence. 141 E Coulter st. Gin. Int. private Remains may be viewed Alonday '"H ., 0mn , N , 8, ., itARRT II husband of Anna L. Smith P..'J?i'M "".l. '''tti! ",An,,2 t0.."V,n.a. lUlirrni pci vivrn, irriis " ' nisi imi ".ev Itue funeral parlors Krlstol, Pa Int Emelle Cem., ra. Friends may call Tues.. sfler 7pm, 639 Central ave.. Ocean City, N J SPARKS Sept 11. HARnT F K ,Ion of Thnmns ,1 nnd the Inte Josephine Ppirks (nee Alexander). Funeral Wtd., 2:30 p. m.. tno Helmont nve Hoy Scouts of America ind employes of Dreka Co, ore Invited, Int. Kernn-nod Cem. frpKI.I.ISST Suddenly, Sept. . IS. .lOSCI'IIINR nUANT EtCinVAItTZ wife of l)r Joscnh M Hpelllsay. Ilenulen) mass Thurs. in a. m , St. John's Church. 13th iilmve Chestnut St., to which the relatives nnd friends nre Invlled, int. private. VAItNCM. Suddenly, Sent. 11. JOSKPIT It., son of Lilly M. and C. E. Varnum, aired 21. Funeral services Wed., 2 p. m., at Atco, N. J . Presbyterian Church. Int. Atco Cem WAI.SH. Sept 11. 11120. BMZATIETI1. wife of John J Walsh (nee Ford). Relatives a H1 frlanta nra tfivlfairl In nttatnrl fiinnrnl. I Wed,, 8:30 n. m.. from her late residence, ;c.iii j'arrisn si. solemn niEii mass oi re nuleVn SI, Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Hnlv Cress WAI.THOUn. On Pert, 12, 11)20 MART KVKRIY widow of Tavlnr Wslthour. of Havnnnah, On,, nnd dnuahter of tho late Adam Kverly. Funeral services at ft. Mark's Church locust above 10th St., on Wednesday, the 1.1th Inst., at 11 a, m. Inter ment private. WKIW. Sept. 13, nt Peermnnt, N. J.. IDA.CMFT. vldow of Randolnh Webb, nied 02 years. Due rotlce of the funeral will be Elven WII.X.IAM3. RAYMOND WKSTI.BT. In- rani son oi Amnrose . ana iaie fnra A. Williams. Relatives and friends Invited to services Thurs. 2 n in . from residence of his a-rnndpareni Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mac- Neni. nn.-i r. 33fl st. WII.SOM On Sent 1.7 1050. riMZARnTH, widow of James Wilson. Sr. Relatives and friends are Invited to the service, Thursdny evening at fl o'clock nt her late residence, 2037 E, York st Intcrmenl private al West Ijiurel Hill Cemetery on Friday. WILSON. Al her residence. 2n37 K York st. nn Sept 13, ll)2n ELIZATinTlI widow of James Wilson Sr. Notice of funeral Inter. WODOCK. At Ahseeon. N, J.. Sept, 12, 1920, CATHERINE, widow of Jacob Wodock. i Bed 77. Relative nnd friends nre Invited to attend funeral services at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Charles Fot. Cali fornia ave., Ahsecon, N. J,. Wed , 2 p. m. Int Plensnntvllle Cem WOJEWNEVICI On Sept 11. JOSEPH, husband of Theresa (nee (i.ijet-ka) Rela- lives ana rrienos, ami an nreinlzatlnns of which he war n member, aluo members of U. B. of C nnd J of A M L II. No J8M Invited to funeral nn Wed nt7:30 a m. inn m TT.a ., HAiAn.n ,...il '": 1032 N Reese st. Solemn reoulem m n't 0 a. m al St Ronnflelii.'e Church Int jnif Torprner Cemelerv YOUNO. Sept 12 1020. SUSAN, widow of Samuel Young. Funeral Wed., 2 n m . Inte residence 3303 A st. Int. Oreenmnunt Cem Remains mav be lewed Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m. ZOMCZYNBK1. Sept 13, 1020 RER. NARD, son of Agnos and the lale Frank Zgllczynskl Pue notlee later CKMETTWT tJOTH T ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Lots, all prlossi reaeonabls terms. ifflr. Olenslde P Both rhnnes. Uala UNDERTAKERS LOST AND FOUND BAG Lost. Mondav ut o u in mi S W. corner 7th und W.ilnul t oil) schoo, hag. containing 2 teHoukii li uinj Imprint of Central HIkIi Hilimil ItewuiU If ri-lurnej to Detull DePl.. Publli L.-.Im r nib aim "Vhesl- nut sis., after 3 p in DOG I-ost .neaT iTerljii Uoll Club white vScntllsh cnlrn puiint ( all Anlmore imis IlINUS Lost Huiil.iir u urnuntl r nn ni.n cnrnel ring. In Binall luner enveinn,. nn I Sunday, 12th between 13th and Porter and Sunday, tain ueiween i nn and I'orter and 22d and Wolf sts Lllier.it r,.iid 11 returned 2300 S. 22d st PEBSOITALS I WILI nol be rehpnnible for any d,-bts un es cnntr.icled bv tnvsrlf f,n allj ,, tort. 10 lli' .Toseph A1kln ,ir. T'lUln .lelphla Pa HELP WANTED FEMA1B ADVANCEMENT 13 CEKTAIN to any younu woman wfao becomes a DELL TELEPHONE 0PEIUT0B THERE ARE FREQUENT INCUEA8ES IN HALAIty PAV 8TATITS WHEN THAININQ 1ICOIN8 And tbe adtantases of this IDEAL OCCUPATION are numerous SEE MISS STEVENSON 1(131 Ancil ST. DELL TELEPHONE CO. OK PENN 1IILLINO machine nneratora: uptown mnmi". farturlnf concern; pleasant aurro-jndlnsa In replyine siaie ase experience and salary desired! also rive telephone number, p io Ledger Offlra. CASHIERS WANTED IN THE WANAMAKEI1 STOIIE A OOOD BUSINESS STAI1T TOll THE QllUi LEAVING SCHOOL: GOOD PAT, TRAINING AND HOUltS. Koh FULL I'AIITICULAIIS APPLY IN PEHSON EM PLOYMENT OKKICE. KHIHT FLOOIl. QALLEBT. t MSnasaBasBasaasjacieBiaag JF DIAMOND J ; s. CALCOIjATORS .pXrERIENCED (JLEnKB must be ood mathematicians those familiar with discounts prsferred E. F. HOUGHTON A CO. 240 W. Somerset st. Phone Kenslniton 7100 CASHIERS AND INSPECTRESaEB wn nEQUinE oirlb for otm cash. IEIUNO AND INSrECTINO force, liu EUALi SALARY. EJIFIXJTMKNT RUREAU FIFTII FLOOR. SOUTH HJDO. MARKET. UTil TO 12TII BTS. CASHIERS Cashiers wanted In the WanamaVer Btorei a rood business start for tho srlrl levlp school 1 ood par. tralnlns and hjurs. For full particulars apply Jn person. DUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT VaNAMAKER'8 CLERKS Good office position for girls who are am bitious and desire advancements desirable surroundlncs and associates, employes dlnlm room where appetizing meals may bs purchased at coat. Apply Department of Per.onnerwoournEF.,ecrLM.nBn CLTCRKB WANTED. OIRLS AND YOUNd WOfEN TO ACT AS CLERKS TN VARIOUS DK PARTMENT8. HALV TIME AND FULL TIME; EXPERIENCE NOT REQUIRED. APPLY LIT nnoTHEns BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT 2D FLOOR. 7TII AND FILBERT STB. COOK and downstairs work: no washliw; reference requireai eooa wm u num. Chestnut Hill 170, OIRLB WANTED. OIRI.B. IIETWEEN THE AOE3 OF 14 TO IB YEARS. TO ACT AS MES SUNClERSi STEADY EMPLOYMENT ONLY. APPLY LIT BROTHERS DUREAU OF EMPIXJYMENT 2D FLOOR, 7TH AND FILBERT ST3. can use beginners Call Tuesday after noon I'hinideipnia scnooi tor nurses, -jo and Chestnut sts Ask for Miss Cameron GIllI.S, 16 and over. In. cleaning depart ment of dried fruit business. Call ready tnr work 130 S. Front St. AlAllli nAVdii, ClllVllCillU. b.1 permanent, good-paying posltloft. neilo Shop, 1422 Walnut Can secure Marl- LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE BALEBWOMEN IN THE TOl LOWINO DEPARTMENTS: WOOLEN DRESS OOODS MUSLIN UNDERWEAR RIBBONS SHOES HOUSE DRESSES INFANTS' WEAn SILKS CHINA UNDERSKIRTS LAMPS IIOUSEFURNISIIINOS GLOVES UMBRELLAS UNTRIMMED MILLINER? CHILDREN'S DRESSES ART NEEDLEWORK CUT GLASS TO SUCH HELP WE CAN OFFEn PER. MANENT POSITIONS AND GOOD SALe' LIT BROTHERS SODA DISPENSERS Soda dispensers and counter girls: Inex ?f.rifuceS0,Srawback " you re bright and ilert. f.is BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'? BTKNOaRAPIIKR, experienced In general ofi flee work with textile manufacturing con. I preferred rie?,iv ,..", "y n S retarj P nan I idUe1 nr ef"nB ac an1 "rerlenc. I !Ji, Ledter Ornce. n t- t, SALESLADIES i5f De,woe require the service of sales. ladles In our underwear nnd ready-to. wear depart rneMa must bl expJrlenrsT t0 1122 CHESTNUT ST SALESWOMEN VTI..KTT JOSEPH a DARLINOTON "ft CO. INC n-M-llSb CHESTNUT ST ,., -. SALESWOMEN WE REQUIRE THE HKRVICE9 ,,.., F NALESWO.MEN E.SPERIE.N'C'KI) PREFERRED IIIIT NOT ESSENTIAI IN JIENTS ?WIN0 Dl!'AIlT- I ART NEEDLE NOTIONS SILKS UPHOLSTERY lv:atheh GOODS TOYS LI11ERAL SALARY INDUCE. JIENTS AND PERMANENT POSITIONS TO THOSE POS SESSING THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS N RNELLENRURO A CO,. EMPLOYMENT HUEEAU, FIFTII FLOOR. SOUTH lll.ba MARKET. 11TH TO Villi STS SALESWOMEN Vacancies In many departments. Applj Department of Personnel. Floor H, pj hen STRAWBRIDOE A CLOTHIER THE BEST DOOR TO COME IN BY In our store organizations we have a carefully chosen force of young womeji helpers, workers of the most desirable type. They are as desirable as we can make them. We make them so bv makings the positions theinselvei desirable In the matter of salaries working rnndltlnns and opportunltv Just now, ai we approach the busy fall and winter season there will be many positions open which should Inteiesl refined, educated young women raised In good American homes, who are anxious to test out their anilities In the business field. IF THIS INTERESTS YOU WHO READ IT Please iall on Mis, aarnell, Emolument Office first floor. Gallery.. JOHN WANAMA1CEII , WHO HAVE GENERAL KNOWLEDnR nv WEARING APPAREL TOR WOSfFN AVn riULDREN. 11IO.SF. WHO PAV rinri niPFKRENT KINDS OF OOOI) MFn CIIANDISE, SUITS, III.OIIHP9 CHILDREN'S WEAIt. ETC A p p'V?y rENOOKAPHKll ad typist waiir""T" TYPIST, for nillnar in letters, , ror ninn in letters in in .. . - cisan su tlitraphlnir WAITRESSES, wlilte. several in ,rj I.er'rOrffeg."nMt ".use, gt" WOMEN Women (white or colored) foe et...i night force. Apply " ""In en BUREAU, OF EMFOTMENT WANAMAKhR'8 WANTED. WOMENTO!MARK -r,... DISE, EFRIENCE gg- WOMAN wanted to take charaa nr .- cAfetcrla In Industrial plant is H..mwl week, must t a food cook and knn-rI to p-jrehase aupplfea economcIa ykn?w w werlna stato age, experience and aai.e-T"" pected, "C aa." P. O. Hnr a'a? ,T Oenernl CLERKS twomeni, over IT. for nnr; , aervloa, 1180 month! axaSfnaUorV "2?" temberi experience unnecessary? Sre, S"' partouiars write J. Leonard former tttt HELP WANTEDMALE ADJUSTER OF CAHUAL1 J Avn -,.- dSennt. pyfIarS ASRACORroRATi8N. Li5ftf BARUER pood, honest, lellable-younr m.T. Germsn-Amerlcan Preferred! oo"t..l,n! P. O, Box da. Egg Harbor, "' iKOOi "i- -.AUKBAUTH3 wanted. Annly Hf.....".' Stevens Iron Works, l7;nPMy n.t1'"y'r' BOOKKEEPER'S assistant Younir m. .1 P WSM.YStiZ "'""'''"fVr? DOT One who desires a posltlqn with excelleni . portunlty for advancement. 'ni op- For a brlshl boy thero Is an onenlno- i- . of Phlladelphla'J largest PubfishrnShou"fn,! Duties to atart will be mainly those r . flco boy. combined with some cleric" work.' Salary $10. Answer In own handwriting, M 007, LEDGER, OFFICE BOY Good opportunity for brlsht boy over 11 la newspaper ortlcet day work: tin per week today VCe' th rd fl00r' 00 Chestnut it' BOT or girl, over IB years, wanted aa asiK tant In office work. Wl Hams, Brown Etrle, Inc.. 018 Chestnut st.. Phllarl.lnhl." uoy ror aeneral office. work, over 10 ear' K.B2r.l'l!ary'' n.'lent onportunltv: muit ho e"ffGc: neat In appearance. 040 Wide ner fimg. jEOTH Boys, bright, energetic bos. in years of SKl. irjl2M!"""'.r" 'L' cur merchandlie sn-1 clerical department, who ire desiring sthrtlnJ a business career under the best of condliloni 5SdvlM!'.roun,inB;.! 1ancement limited only by abllltv and attention to duty. Sears-Itoe. buck ft Co.. Press Bids.. 8th and Chestnut streets, second floor. -hsiiii BOYS wanted to learn scientific stock farm .JJB:ioodnnomet,?a1 wsres. excellent op portunity. Green Spring Farms. Butler nlk- nSrSVoT" Amblcr' ra' rno Will BOYS, age IB, for offlee positions. U.'b'L ,,.y,v,,.uui. j,Cn,t ., f. w-q Bf( CHAUFFEUR to drive all makes of truck. must be thorourhtv enmntnf. married 12S6 N, man preferred. -,Apply- 7:30 a. in.'. 20th at. ' CHAUFFEUR Wanted, an experienced mechanic nnd careful driver; good references nnd wagea wanted, 11 834. Ledger Office CHIEF DRAFTSMEN WANTED for established engineering office In connet tlon with extensive construction program for sulphite mill development: give full detailed Information with references first letter, sin gle men preferred. Rlordon Co., Ltd.. Mat tawa, Ont Can. CLERK Oood opportunity for an Industri ous young man with a large, growing mn ufacturlne company In Phlln.: must be ex. perlenced payroll clerk and timekeeper give all particulars, minimum sa'ary. "O-:':." P. O. Box 3500. CLLRU Young man. IB to 20, for general office routine; central location; atatn salanr and experience If nnv. P 117, Leder Of. uiH.lU.NKHS and mod-l'r.s. also engravers, Tor our commercial lithographing, enprsi Ing and banknoto plant at Pittsburgh Pa : must bo first-class letterera and capable of accurate work; young men preferred: stste experience nnd present employment Addreni Republic Banknote Co.,i31 Nassau st,. New York, N. Y or 2817 Forbes St.. Pllti burgh. Pa. DESIONLRS and draftsmen, competent, for extensive construction progrnm In Conner tlon with sulphite mill development In On tarlo; alngle men preferred Llve. full detailed Information rtrst letter. 'M 010, Ledjtr Office. ELEVATOR OPERATOR, freight, cxp eond wages: perm pos., day work. Anplv J 3. Ivln's Son, 027 N. Broad. Ask for Mr lto.lers TLOOR SCRAPERS Good man wanted at once lo scrape flnori: steady employment. Apply Hardwood 1'loor Department, fourth floor. STRAWBRIDQE ft CLOTHIER INSURANCE SALESMAN A splendid on portunltv for an experienced salesman: must reside In stnto of New Jorsev orK In connection with Philadelphia ofllce of large company on full-time salarv b,il: must bo experienced In workmen's cenv pensatlon nnd central casualty lines good salary and tmmrdlatn opportunltv fr ad vinrement. Apply In own lundnrMnc H i. Ledger OfTlce. KENNEI.MAN wnnted; tingle pn fi r ej must be a thorough good worker on I'h haH had some xp, with pointers nnd s ner and understands rearing puppies n goijd io for th" right mun: south nil winter n J In sutT.mer: give age and sal expected J. II. Wise. Lebanon Kennels Lebannr l'.i MACHINISTS. 2, wanted! must hac expert enco on worsted spinning inaclitnerj no others noed apply. Applv In person IIJSJ' land, Cross Sons & Co.. Broadway and J'l ferson ave . Camden, N J MANAGING EDITOR Publishing house desires services of am bitious voung man tn manngn monlhlv mag nine. This is a renl opportunltv for sunn thlnir big. State ago and what von not hnva been dolng, which will l.n hci.d lo con fidence. P 419, Ledger Office MAN Established lire apparatus- llr sp pllance. flro hose and extlmiul'her maiiu facturer Is branching out In this ler lt'V has opening; plend:d opportunity for rlsni man; outline complete experience and re muneration In first letter P 408, Ledser Office. MEN Men to do cleaning and general porter work on night or day force: only those, who n reliable need apply.- Call before II o'clocs, i BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S MEN WANTED Large corporation will have vacancies for several rlean-iut njea, who have ambition. Integrity and iharacier. executive and sales rxperlenco preferreil, " not necessary; permanency with good v" and advancement will be limited only your ability! applicants must stand clo Investigation. Write, phone or call sflr September 1.1, Room S08. 230 S, Ilrosd it, Phnn Ixicust 0705 OFFICE BOY Bright, neat boy. oer 1- wanted to make himself generally useful in office of manufacturing plnnt. Bron Halle Co.. 410 N, Franklin st. PHOTOGRAPHIC RETOUCHERS wsnted. men or women: good workmen onlyi cps- ble of rapid and llnjvork: willing to P" heat nt inrlest HlntfTkularv you are worts and let us have samples of your retouching Edmonston utuaio, itui v si., .-. - Ington, D. C. ) PIANO TUNER Wo want : a good Pi vuncr ami inifyrr-iiiiiiiu ..,.., --- work. Apply lsna Chestnut st. - POUTERS, colored. ante0. Apply lo Mf' Hubs, IIQfl Chestnut ft. . , KAI.r.HMAN-'fl'ood lino salesman wsslM, Iniiulrw 137 H. Bread st. SALESMEN. . l.l r want 3 live wires for city selling. H I worth IBOOO u year to themaolve-S Prinan. ji eonneetlom axcellint Jutura. 11 IJ5. uv p I -! Wo.v-v -niae. ' ' i)l ,1 Ytf tk-tifoy ;y.. t 'r-i fVr- er- -") ,- 4l. ,;.H . .ir,.M.ffA
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