Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 24, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 26, Image 26

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EALOUS WOMAN
ER
Second Degree Verdict Against
Mrs. Bucofski, Who Slow
Former Admirer'
HYSTERICAL DURING TRIAL
Futtavllle, Ta., Sept. 24. Mrs. Mnry
Bncofskl, of Rhmnniloah. was today
found guilty of murder In the Second
degree for the kllllnu of Anthony Stra
rinnkr. her lover. The woman escoped
the electrte ehnlr by her nhllltv on a
vllnrK llio liter tinvlne erlilrlltlv been
nomewhnt Impressed hv her plea that the
nnoniing vaa on acciarm. .
Stravinsky, was a fino-looklne man.
twenty-nix rear oW and nenrlv kU
fet tall, Mrs. HiieoNkl was desper
ately in love with him and the prose
cation had evldenee. which the eourt
refused to admit, that sh" had driven
her lniabind away from hts home by
threats of hilling; him: that she had
lent Stravinsky money and even boasted
that the silk shirt he wore was pur
chased bv her. The prosecution was
prevented from showing that when
Stravinsky rhsnscd his boardlnc place
and went to live with Mrs. Sajarkos. n
widow. Mrs. Itttrofskl heard of rumors
of his comlns marrhec to another
woman, traced him to the widow's
home and taunted him. dcclarlnj; "You
afe a poor sport." and an hour later
wet hltn asain and shot him twice.
Stravinsky, in his dying statement.
eId the woman shot him because he re
futed to innrrv her. The woman, it Is
leced. manifested no penitence for the
deed, ami It Is s:tid sne remarked after
the shooting. "It served him right."
nit. A. Krel'cr, counsel for Mrs.
STILL OPEN
DAY CLASSES '
Automobile
i Cook Illustration
Electrical
Frce-Hand Drawing
NIGHT CLASSES
Architectural Drawing
Book Illustration
Free-Hand Drawing
AUTOMOBILE CLASS
For Women
Twice a week afternoons 3 to 5
APPLY NOW
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
Broad and Sprinc Oardrn 8t.
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Clatte for Man and Women
Enroll now
48th year
PrUate or claas Instruction.
D L. Shoemaker. Principal.
NATIONAL SCHOOL
of location and Oratory
4012 Chestnut street
MfrtlCAL INSTKH-TION
SOBELMAN "" c5wtnu,J':
Phone. Hprure 4824
ADVANCED VIOLIN INrtTrtPCTIOV
rllll.A. rnNSEItV.ITflltV nv urmr
D. Hendrlk Er-rman II Van dr'n H'mt.
Dlrecti r trormerlv in Sn, T8(h St.)
J!
nr nt Its Ho. ZOth Nt.
LEEFSON-HILLE
1324 THESTN't'T ST
Cnneervatory of Music. Public Rrhnnl, Mulc
Supeirlslnn. REOPENS SEPTEMBER 20
MiiiiiHiMiiiiraanMJiiiraiMm
GUILTY OF II
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
l
niraffli
lleth Sexea
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
It's the School for You
Did you ever picture ourelf
money ou want to make'
V,... ,l.l ..j ... . -
,rp .- mui-Euucniiun one training, oay or nlBlit coutnc s In
Accountancy. Hooltkecplnc. Shorthand (Pitman or GreRij Syrttc.n,).
Typlnif, .Secretarial Work. Busine-s AdmlnlKtratlon. Conrmerc'al Teach
Inp, BnnUers . nuslneaa Men'B. He.il Kstato, Credit Jten's Law Coun-as,
ISTATpSS!!. San.-Pe'nrnanp1"- SPa",8h EN
BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE
AN "ACCREDITED" f'OMSIKRriAT, SCHOOL
liiOO WALNUT STREET
$1000 A YEAR AT 16
W are training largo numbere of
boya and girls so that they can start
work at salaries of JIOOO a year when
thay reach 16 years of age If you
hav a grammar school education or
better come to our school and et us
train you (or one of these positions.
you cannot come In the daytime
eeme at night, but start nowl
Strayer's Business College
807 Cbeitnut Strett Phont, Walnut 384
CAPABLE OFFICE ASSISTANTS
Be something more than a mere atenogra
oner. Our shorthand course Includes offlc
mansaement Many of our grad
uates become p'lvata secretaries.
Day or night classes ('atalag.
PHILA. Bl'SINESS COLLEGE
and College of Commerre
1017 Chestnut St. Philadelphia
(
WANAMAKER'
INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES
N. W. Corner 28d and Walnut Streets
Morning Afternoon
Saturday Evening
Wend for Catalog ..,.
Sl'RINO OAIIPKN INSTITUTE
f flread and Spring Oardrn SI.. Phlla,
f Bay and night claases In Art, Electricity.
lUsshanlcs and Auto. Opsns Sept. 20.
Friends' Central School System
Central School Junior nnd Senlnr Huh
lilt h and
ibiU ,Za
,,nth-,.li1
i"?
Sclfbol. Including- rrepjraiory. at
Bac sts, Elemrntarv Schtrols at
J,.,. iT'h and Guard ave,, 31th
cuter ave., and Greene st above School
lane. Oermantovvn. Get. Year Hook nnd
'"'ttn fSi"'1 8cho01' ,3lh ,nl -
sts.. Philadelphia,
PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Til. Mil rheslnns Mreel
Beat school for llookkeeplng, Hhorthaa.
errstarlsl. Touch Typewrltlns. English, !,
Individual Instruo. Day and Bv. Hssalen.
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
SCHOOL OF MECHANICART8
Drauuhtlnc Mathematics Mechanics,
NAVAL ARCHlTKCTl'III.
msglstratlon Iiaiir.
8 0. 7lh 0
MiH' School
WMi&!A
Mh
,
Wb&$d
Ilucofskl. moved for a new trial as soon
as the verdict was rendered, thus de
laying sentence. The woman, under tie
strain of the trial became hysterical,
but sedatives were given her and she
received the verdict calmly.
Y. W. C.A.T0PR0DUciSH0W
"FI-FI of the Toy Shop" Will. Be
Done at the Metropolitan
ltehearsalsfor "Fl-Ki of the Toy
Shop," to be presented at the Metro
politan Opera House October 11 nnd
12, by 000 Y. W. C. A. girls, assisted
by a malethorus from the East Falls
A. M. C. A., are In full swing nt each
of the Ave branches of the city organi
zation. Tryouts for the principal roles
are being made and announcement of
the cost will be made in the near
future.
Hranches of the Y. W. O. A. repre
sented In the caBt Include .Central,
lluslness Women's Chrlstlnn League,
Kensington, l'ennock and O-I-U-Ij-8.
The proceeds will be used for equip
ment nnd for the enlargement and im-
provemeni oi mc summer camps con
ducted bv the Y. W. C. A. at I'enllyn
ami Hllldale.
AUTUMN RESORTS
YVERNEKSVIt.I.K. PA.
GALEN HALL
Wcrncrsvillc, Pa.
Arc), bit, beautiful
and thoroughly com
furf title Autuma r
tori. Pry Air, unutail
crnrrjt Colf.TennU,
C.rtg . Miiiic 1100
foot eUvition. Very
fiDenth,MM;eiiHl
Mydriatic Dtrt
tnrnt Hctldeat
DO".tVTls
ja
RerTitlnnt for particular a from motif, Uona ta
Scptaatber and October ihould sot fdrlajad
CLOSKS DECEMDCR FIRST.
Tfaroiiftfa Parlor Cars Mrw York aad
rb.Udaiphra, nadi-n n. n.
GALKN MOUNTAIN CO.
IfUWAItD M. WING, Manager
TT, Hiorilnnrl UellBhtfully
eltuated
Mountain.
. ..v, ...B....M on sou(n
hrl(wklnt th famous Lebanon alley.
Peptember and Octoler most beautiful
mntha In the year. Moderate rate. WrIU
for booklet. Highland Uot.il Compuny.
J. Howard Fries, President.
AI.I.ENTOWN. PA.
HOTF.L TRAYI.OK
13th and Hamilton Kt.. Atlrntown. Pa.
The Wrrk-vntl Itmnrt
ot tlie Lrlilah Vnllrr
Euronrin Plan, 82 per dny nnd up
Roof Rretaurant SeMlrr
a la Carte. Table d'Hote
Danclnc Turwl.iy and rlitnrrinr hvenlnas
Famous Vardon Orchetra
Special Dinner. (1.30
POrONt) MOUNTAINS
Del .wnre Wnter t,ap
KVJOY THE CHARM OF AUTUMN AT
The Mount nf-.i Prdis
KITTATINNY
DEL AWAR E WATER CAP. PA.
The; Ideal Arrrr-lule .Munntuiri Hotel,
Open to llnenilirr, Special tall Itntrt
3 hours from Phllade phla via P. R. 11
73 miles liv automobile Rood roada all
the way. Magnificent scenery. i:arKous
autumn follaae. Capacity ."00. Strictly
motlern Steam heat, loa; flrra. prlvite
baths. runnlnB wnter In rooms El
vators. electric lights. Spacious porches
and sun parlors. Amtrlcan plan excep
tions cuisine, also a In carle Grill fir1
tnurlsta. Orchestra, concerts, dances.
Oolf. tennis, saddle horses, mmintiln
cHmblne. Iluntlnc. Dss and Plrk.-rl
rshlne. eanoelna". Ponklet. nutu maps
snd terms upon reonest.
JOHN PL'RDY COPE.
Mount Pcuno. Pn.
Tlim OnKvoor) 0pn aM ear- Accom-
inc -nrwooa 1()), Mo(l UrBant ,rH,.n
Excel, table. Rklt. E L. A K V ART3IAN.
Mountain Home, Psw
MONOMONOCK INN
Mount-',nlinme' I.eidlna- Hotel
Monnt-lnhome. Pn.
Rooms stefim-heated runnlne water: private
llnlh Srxe
DAY SCHOOL
NIGHT SCHOOL
ENTER ANY TIME
((MNfc1
iineu
In tho mnnnBer's chnlr? or miiklnu the
Thnrn I. tn-.- n .n . -...- oi.
" - - . V ' "-J " u-..u...
'Friends' Select School '' ,,:
oJ!.Ji"uS!'.-cilln.?. trlnlar'' ,a"'l l-ih
M ChSKft 'cnarace?"1 Stau. "on
ne i-arnwny vjnerry ana lutn ?ts t
request. Visitors Invited,
be enrn'led
1-upiis may still
Welter XV Haslland. Prlnelnal
Young Women nnd OlrN
The Stevens School
For Girls
A srhonl providing the development which
leads tn worthy home membership and the
msnesi ivpe oi cmr-rnemn
Fseulty of highly educated women with
experience which sreclslly qualifies them tn
tench their respective branches Course of
study along lines of Horace Mann School of
Tearhera College, Columbia University,
Pupil activity and participating Kinder-
garien. iommeiB feicmemary scnool as
vi ell as High School. a
54th Year Opened Sept. 21, 1920
For ratea and particulars, sddress
Miss Knlhsrlne M. Denwnrth. Trlnrlnal
221 W. Chelten Ate,. Oermanfwn. Phlla.
Philadelphia School of Design
For Women (Est. 1844)
Fins Arts, Deslnn In sll branches, Interior
Decoration etc, Art Study with business
vslue Graduates In demand at good
salaries. Booklets: Box J I. Broad and
Master Streets. Pn.ladelphla, 'a.
The Phebe Anna Thorne
Onen-AIr Model School of Ilrpt. Eduratlan
Jlryn Mawr College. Kor ofrls p?rr!ia?f
through college preparatory. Pupils admit.
ted as vsrancles occur. Progressiva m.ihn.t.
Al constructive rapacities of childhood de-
veloped Opens Sept. 27th For catalog d-
"" ,h" "'' "ress. The Model HcWl.
"' Mnwr- Tel. Ilryn Mawr SO. ',0,
' THE COWLES SCHOOL lu,"a""
i ,,,,
rifliool for girls from kindergarten thruugn
nigh schools. Doys through second grade,
rlpeclal attention to girls preparing for col
leg sxsm For Infor'n apply Kmrna Milton
Cowlss. Head of School, Oak Lane, Phlla.
DEyON. PA.
DEVON MANOR . .'ft tf
from Phlla. College Prep.
Mfa.I.angdon Caskln.rs In. .ling ItO.neToa.ra.
NKWYORK CITY
Ths Pinch School, New York Cltr. Hoarding
and Day BeUol for Qlrls, . emphssUlng
Dost-graduat BirK. Jessica a. cowrave,
AZ ., LI ..-rlhclpal, Ctlou. flser
liar. Bex L. fllB. 71th iJi. '
.jiaa'agy. ifniti-
EVENING , PUBLIC,
AUTUMN HP-SORTS
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Coolest and Mott Attractlvi Locathra
Hotel Esplanade
Whole block on orcan front.- notion It)
Sovereign nve. Exclusive Chelsea section.
Ideal family hotel. Capacity BOO. Pri
vate and public freati and aea water bathe.
Orchestra. llooklot. Ownership direction.
, V. F. SHAW.
Virginia Ave, and Reach. Cap. aso. Prlvata
hatha; run. water: elevator, etc. Amer. plan,
SAM. ELLU. Owner. N. J. COLLINS. Mar,
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open. Always ready. Terms mod
erate. Phone or write. M. Walsh Duncan.
Hotel Boscobcl Kentucky av. Bathlnfc
celler.t table. Phone 11T. A. B. MAtltON.
Wesfminster Kentucky v. nr. Deack.
run. wateri tSO wkly, 14 up dly. C. Duhr.
C KAN CITY. N. J.
RIfAYNF Kunnlng water In everj
B3t I lie tnnm, boohi.t, n. lllundln
CAl'i; MAY. N. J.
Ills IIALl'lN nnnouneea that I10IKL
H INnSIIR will rrranln open dnrlnc Jb
"j;1
eillr month
neptemDrr, t hiwmi vnu
ratea on 131) roomtl
ralalne.
uaina, sirruroi
iKVINn. VA.
Skyland Inn and Cottages
Sky land, Virginia
4,000 ft pbovr ! Se- on SMmraU of
Old Stony Man Mnuntnln r
Virginia's Celebrated Mountain
Resort
Aa celhr"tfd In the Ft n Eaton
Rnnrli In the West
A Special Feature .of Skyline it
the Livtrr Stable of Saddle Horses
. and 100 Miles of Ridinej Trails.
Wnnderfnl tllw Nn'hlnr.llke It east of
rtiKk' MntintnlnstlttncnloMa for two.
for llr'dea nnd (lroom.
Tables nuvpllrd from our own farm.
Orrhe"'n dnrlny t"r"l". 'lmnlnr
nnnl. On nlcht trln from Nw York:
jno miles from Washington. D. C.
Special Fall Seaao t, Sept. 15th
to Oct. 15th
Fi) fo' hoiktet of R0 nasiea. Tni) net.
C. FREEMAN POLLOCK. Proprietor
Skyland, Pace County, Va.
eatljsf
ALCORN Sept. 22 WILLIAM, aon of
late James and Isabella Alcorn Relatives
nnd Jrlendt Invited to services. Sat., 2 P. m..
C844 Windsor Place. Int. private.
noOTH t Wlldnond Crest. Sept. 2t.
JObtH'H. husband of the Inte Mary Roln
tnee Ilnxterl Ri-lutlvrs fncnclH. Mitchell
Lodge No 21)0. F rnd A M. : Court Prince
of Kensington, N i. JS, r of A.: Satilma
Tribe. Nu 1 I O II M r.re Invited lo
faneral, turl-ira of Hllsha D. Steelman. 3011
Kensington ave . Sat.. 2 30 p. m Int. U. ol
P. Cem.
noWEN Sept 22. 1020. CLEMENT R..
son of the late D.ivld II and Margaret M.
Howen. Relatives, friends and organiza
tions of which he wa n member Invited to
funeral services on Saturday at 2 p. m.
from his late residence. 4133 llallltnore ave.
Interment private. Kindly or.lt floral offer
ings. HURTON Ninth Month 22d. 1020. AN
NIE i:. A. vvld'uv of Chnrles Purton jind
daughter of the Into. Jonnthin and Mary A.
Timbers. In h-r Hlth year. Funeral Seventh
day. 21th. 2 p nr. from her Ute residence,
loin Pnse st lnt private.
CLEMENS Died Sent. "1. IH20 RAC7I-
EAL, vvlfi- df the late Joseph Clemens Fu
nirst services Suturrtny. 2 p. m. from
her Inte rtMenco. 431 Parkei ave.. Hnx
bornuiih. lnt private. KtU'iids may call
Friday evening
COYLE. Sept 23. HANNAH widow ot
Patrick Covle Itoln'lvs and friends, also
I eagviQ of Sacred Heait Invited to funeral.
Sat.. 8:30 a m. from residence of her son.
jH-mn Coyie. 323 N Felton at Solemn
rwjulem mass at Church of Our Ivdy of thj
Rusarv 10 a m. lnt St D-nls' Cem.
(CUTIS. 0 Sept. '.'.. FRANK C. CUR
TIS Rclatlvand friends Invited to fu
neral srvlcs. Sat.. 2 p. m at hla late resi
dence 21.17 Christian st Int. Eden Cem.
tEVMl. Sept. 22 JAMES v. husband
of Nellie M 'flrnlh D-ver. Relatives and
friends alsj St. Veronica's Holy Name So
clety, invited to attend fureral. Sat.. K.30
a m . late residence. 1110 W Tl ua at. llUh
mass of requiem it. Veronica's Church 10 a
n mt w ijetncirai fem
DILI.. Died Sept. 22. 1020 ALnERT O
hush.-ind of Lucy T Dill. Relatives in!
frletidi are It vlteil to attend the f unerat,
Faturdav, turn, preclselv. fropt his late
ti-ld'nr... tVi Rltka ave lloitor-ugh, Int.
prlvnte.
DITFY Sent 21 CATHARINE, dauah
'r of Thcimns nnd Mirgiiret of I.urzn.
Iniinr Men nnd Hoys
The EPISCOPAL ACADEMY
With Which Wa. United in 1915
The Delancey School "
' Locust and Juniper Street, Philadelphia
1 DRRPARKS boys for all Colleijea and Technical .Schools. Membern of jfrnduatlnU
class will this autumn enter Haverford, Lehigh, Lnfoyctto, Dartmouth Unl
erslty of Pennsylvania, Cornell, Princeton nnd Han-arc?. '
, A Junior School affords careful training for little boys.
NOTKi The Trusters of thi Academy have purchased at Overbrook on
City Lino within a few minutes' walk of the Btatlon. n. muii-lnu. ,,!,...
Iulldlnr, tonether with fourteen acres of lnnd, to which they will move
the School ns i-oon as alterations nnd nddltlons can be mnde. In Its new
location tho work of the Academy will continue na heretofore nnd provl
B'on will he made for the pupils' afternoon study hours. Ample oppor
tunity will b furnished for healthful exercise In the open air on tho
playgrounds of the School property under the direction of skillet physical
directors. As It will be Impossible under present labor conditions to have
the building ready for occupancy In time for the opening of the next
pesslon, the School will reopen at Its present site, 1324 Locust Street
After the removal to Overbrook, It Is provosed to continue the Junior
School for very little hoys In the cltv n a suitable building which will
bo secured for that purpose. The very small boya from tho neighborhood
of Overbrook wltl be provided for at the Overbrook School as soon aa It
Is opened.
The next set-slon openB September 23d
the- Middle School, and September 27lh
"i1- '-, .v,.. ..... - --.- .-- -..
The Heglster. together with nn Announcement of the Board of Trustees rlvlnir
detnils of the removal of tho School to Overbrook. will be, sent nn -,'h-.i"J'
I The Olllca nt 1324 Locust StreT. Is now
Robert Andersen
Acting Headmaster
BROWN PREP .cj-jj
the student to know and to use what h
knows. College preparation tluslness
Courses Forty yeara of continued suc
cess without a dollar of prbtlc or private
assistance proves .the value and the need
of our methods. They are different and
they aro right. Investigate and know.
CHESTNUT HILL. PA.
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
St. Martin', Chestnut Hill, Pa.
a Hvnd boarding school for boys ors-
caring for college, scientific school or bust
r ! . . , Innnlwl rminlrv Haw a.hnnl
Ideally located country day school,
' Low ratea for five-day boarders. Calalogus
ppllcatlon
HAitnisnriio. pa.
HARRISBURG ACADEMY
Senior and Junior departments. Modern.
Individual Instruction In college preparatory
and general courses New fireproof build
ings with larifo. aunny rooms. Cottage dor
mltorv system. Athletic neld Moderate rates,
AIlTHI'K K. HltOWN. Hendmuster
Ilox I. lUrrlshurg, Pn.
MtlHICAL INHTHt'CrriON
tyy.i 1
IJUIt)
C0NSEK3vOT)PQryMUSlC
80th year. Individual Instruction. Per
sonal Supervision. All brsnetres. theoreti
cal and applied. A school of Publlo Per
formance. Teachers' Normal Training
course, I'unuo uenooi music (supervision,
pAmnl-l Military Hand Dsnt.
Degrees
nAnf(l. Two comnleta
-M,,.r----i -,-- -.-r-i.. t..-n.,
let Military nanu
rred. Two comple
Hvni.
phony Orchtras. Iltclnrocal
ruyiia
Relations
with Unlvv or J'a. ij
Dormitories
for
women, rar pooa, ire-,
Lfillbrrt Ranold Combs, nirrrtor
- y...-... .-f- ,. ,-..- r. ,
I .. -
. m-fiiMfiJ
,mw
LEDGEBrrHILADEfcPHlA, FEIDA3V SEPTEMBER 24, 1920
T1KAT118
Charles'own. County Mayo. Ireland. 5
years, nelattvea. friends Invited to funeral.
Bat.. 8:30 a. m, ros brotner'ln-law. T.
llrelt. 3010 N. SMh at. Solemn requiem mass
Corpjs Chrlstl 10 a. m. Int. Holy Beputchrs.
KVANS. bept. ill. 1020. JANB. widow ot
Arthur Evans (nee Ewart). Ilelatlvet and
friend, also members ot Emmanuel He
formed Episcopal Church. York and 8eovlva
ta,. Invited to funeral. Sat. (-1:80 p. m..
residence. -2218 E. Huntlnadon St. Srylcs
at the above-named church, 3 P. ra. Int. I
Cedar HIlTpem.
FELDMAYEn. On Sept. 22. 1020. WIV
LtAM. husband of tha lata Joseph ne Fald
mayer. In his 74th year. llelatlvjs and
friends, aten societies of which ho waa a
member. Invited to funeral aervlcet. Sat.. 2
p. m.. residence. 2018 W Thompaorf at.
Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. . 'Friends may call
Frl. eve. ,
FLEMING. Prlvata WILLIAM FM&M'
!NO. Jr.. Co. a, 47lh Infantry. 488 W. Mt.
Pleasant ava.. Mt. Airy. Funeral Sat.. J:s0
p. m.
OEnftAIvr. At Dala, Pa., on Sept. 22.
CLAIIA E., widow of Dr. Joseph M. Oer
hart. Services and Int. private. .,, .
HAnKNKaa. On the aid Inst.. MAItY J.,
widow of Wm. Harkncss) 8r. nelatlves and,
friends are Invited to the funeral s-rvlce at
her late residence. 8743 Sprue St.. un Satur
day, nt 2 P. m. Interment private. West
minuter Cemetery. ..., .mt
IIELLEfl. Sept. 22. JAMES M. HEt
LEH. aaed 30. Funeral atrvlcea Sat.. 1:80
p. m.. at the parlors of John W. Connor.
8658 Frankford ave. Int. private. Cold l'olnt
"lIEnnoNl-Bept. SO. ELIZAnnTH, wife
of Henry Herron (nee Lynch). Funera). w
which the relatlvea ant frlonda are Invited.
Bat.. R.S0 a. m.. lata residence. 3489 S
Chadwlck at. Solemn maas of reoulern at
Church of St. Monica 10, a. m. precisely.
Int. Holy Cross. ..... ;. .
HlOUnn. Sept. 22. SAItAH L.. wife of
the late Wllmer M. Hlabee. -nelatlves and
frlatirfa lniltrf In funeral. Sat.. 8:80 a m.
from residence. 8082 Haiel ae. olemn re-
Sulem mass
al in h.
u em mass ai i;nurcn oi si. rnnni
ials in a, m. Int. Cathedral Cam.
HUSTED. Sert. 21. EMMA HUbTED
fnee Lynn).' wife of Samual Hustnl. aaed 72.
MtttiiL..a nA r,unii, invited to funeral
Sat.. 2 p. m., late residence. 1838 E. Mont
gomery ave. Int. Palmer Cem.
KAY. At Ventnor. N. J., on Sent. 22.
m:HECCA M KAY. aaed 71, years. Servtce
on Frl. afternoon at 4 o'clock, at Mia resi
dence. cV her cousin. Mrs. William D. rtoland.
121 E. Durham St.. Mt. Airy. Further serv
ice at Friends' Meeting House. Mulllca Hilt,
N. J . on Sal., at 2 P. m. Interment In
adjolnlna cemetery. Tralna leaves, Chestnut
st rrrvat tO:SO a. m. . .
KILLHOUn. Sent. 22. HAIIVEY 8.. hu
band ot Kate Klllhour, Funeral services
Pat., 2 p. m at late residence, vol W.
Dauphin st. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Remains may
be viewed Frl.. 7 to 0 p. m
KINO. Sept. 28 MAROAIIET, beloved
wife of Archibald kins. Relatlvea. friends,
members of Palethorp Preabyterlan Church,
Mothers' Club and Dlhle class of, the Light
house. Invited tofuncral services. Sun.. 2
p. m.. att residence, 8010 N. Swanson at.
Int. Qreenmount Cem Friends may call
Sat. eve.
KURTZ. Sept. 2.1. 1020. MART.'tA M..
widow of John 8. Kurtz, aa-ed 87. Funeral
8at.. n a. m,. Falrvlew Prelbyterlan
Church. Chester county. Pa. .
LACHENMAIKIl Sepl.ai. rilKUKIIIUIv.
son of the late Gottlieb and. Marie Lachen;
maler. aged 43. Funeral services Sat.. 1
p. m.. ci lava rcsiucncr. vintauu, ., ,..
P'!v??: ... . ,. , ......Mn I
ia.ii.iiiiu. ocih .'..r.in vf !:'' I
21.
belovid daughter of William and Alice E.
Lamm'.nr, nged III. Jleiaiive ana menus
Invited to funeral Sat . 1 p. m., from her
late residence 2183 Natrona at. Services
nt lOlh St, M E Church (loth and Poplar
ate.). 2 p. m. Int. rrlvate.
LAt'RENT. On September 22, 1020.
MARY C. W.. widow of Edward Laurent.
Service on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
at hr Inte residence. TMmnry Lawn. St.
Davids, Pa. Interment private. Conveyancea
vv-Jll be nt St Davids station tn meet trains
leaving Prnad Si Station at t-03 and 1:13.
FAUSER. Sept. 22. IIERTHA E.. be
loved daughter ot Frederick and Ida Fauser,
aged 17." Funeral 8at.. 2 P. m.. residence.
3033 II st Int. Oreenmount Cem. Friends
call Frl. eve.
LAYER (nee Crsmann). Sept. 22. 1020.
r.LlZADETH LAYER, daughter of the lata
Martin and Mary riowea. Funeral ant.. 8::to
a. nV. pnrlor of lvvls H. Swift. 1432 N.
12lh st, Solemn requiem maea St. Mlthael'a
Liiurcn iw a m. int. ievv vninenrai ucm
MAItTN. At At ant p Cltv. N J.
Sept.
?n TitmtAS htisl.and if Marv E. Mart
tin.
ltelat.ves and f rlen Is -e invited to attend
funeral services. Sat.. 1 i m. precisely, at
the DavlJ II. Schuyler Did:., Uroad and
Diamond sts Int. 'private.
MARSDEN. Sept. 23. MAIUIARET M..
(nee MnrMllInn). wife nt John M. Mnrsden.
need 80 years. Relatives and friends, also
membets of East Allegheny AvenuevM. E,
Church and Sunday achoid. Invited to funeral
services nn Monday, at 2p. m.. realdence
.1370 Rraddnck st. Interment private at
Oakland Cemetery. Remains may be viewed
Sunday evening.
SfcCLOSKEY. Sent. 22. MARY E.. wlfo
McOiuikey and daushtrr
or late Hoot. a. .ict;iuSKey anrt da
of late l'atricit ana Kiixnnetn Kelly. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat,.
7 u. m.. 1024 Swain st. Solemn requiem
mass Church ot Ocsu 8:13 a. m. Int. Old
Cathedral Cem.
T"
rNTFRTAKElt
BROAD and
DIAMOND
Young Men and noys
for the Upper School; September 24th for
for the Junior Schoo'l. The footbal "fleltf
.-.... .... .,..,,1..
open for the enrollment of pupils.
TELEGRAPHY
TAUGHT FREE
by the
Pennsylvania
Railroad
Train Dispatching and Agents'
work, based on Pennsylvania sys
tem practices, also taught.
Practical training given by use
of miniature railroad trains.
Good position with America's
greatest railroad dependent only
on student's ability. Advancement
unlimited.
New closi starts October 1st
Tuition fee refunded after six
months of actual service.
P. R. R. School of Telegraphy
1G25 FilBcrt Street
Philadelphia, Frnn.
yv
rOItT DEPOSIT, MP,
TOME
rational hoarding School
II
ror ooTt
JORT PEFQIT1D.
lVI BROAD a4b
V DIAMOND
nEAinsk-
McNAMEE. Sept. 22.!ICHAEL X hus
band of lata Ilrldset McNsmea. Ilelatlvevi
friends and employes of nidtwav House.
Phlla.. Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m.,
late residence, 1022 North st. Solemn re
quiem mass at Cathedral 10 a, m. Int. Holy
l. TO SB.
MEtSLE Jfept, 28. JOHN, husband of
e late Cecelia 'Melala (nes Haveratock). In
the
hla 71atyenr. nelattvea and friends., also
Shackamaxon rriM, no. 10. i. o. ill ii.,
and Somera Point Volunteer Fir Co., are
Invited to attend funeral services, Bun., 1:80
&m., at the parlors of Wllllhm Rowen. 307
. Olrnrd ave. Int. North Cedar Hill Cemi
MKTZ. Pept, 23. ANNA. VIOLET, wlfa
of Lewie Meta (nee De Hart). Funeral Mon.t
N:30 .1. m., 4917 N. Carlisle st. Solemn re
quiem maas Church of Uio Holy Child 10
a. m Int. Old Cathedral Cem.
MILLER. Sudderiy.orr Sept. 22, 1020.
WILLIAM C MILLER, Relatives and
friends are Invited te the service, on Satur
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at tha Oliver II.
Pair Hid.. ' 1820 Chestnut st. Interment
private, at West "Laurel Hill Cemetery, Re
mains may be viewed Friday evenlna.
PARSONS. Beptj 31, 1820. WARnEN
PARSONS, husband, of Carolina Parsons.
Relatlvea and friends, also Navajo Tribe,
Nn. 103. I, O, It. M., and machine, ahop of
Wanamaker'a, Invltsd to funeral services,
Pat.. 1 p. m . at hta late residence, 2382 N.
Orati at. Int. Fernwood ,Cem. Remains
may be viewed Frl , fromi 8to ,10 p m.
PATTERSON. On . Sept. 23. WILLIAM
J., husband of Carrie Patterson (rje Worn)
nnd son of Mary E. and the late John I).
Patterson. Relatlvea and friend Invited to
funeral aerv!6ea, Mon., 2 p. m at hla lata
resldrrre. 2533 S. Isemlnrer st. Int. pri
vate. Frlenda may csll Sun. eve.. R to 10.
PINE. On Sept. 22. 1020; AHIOAIL- D,,
widow of Samuel W.Tlne. Relative and
friends, also members ot Dlv, No. 27. I). of
L. E.i Ladles' Auxiliary of P. R. It, and
members of J O. Walker nibla; Class, are In-
vltrd to the service, on Saturday afternoon,
it 7 o'clock, at her residence, 88U8 Fair
mount ave. Interment at Arlington Cem.,
Camden, N. J, Friends may call Friday
evening.
PllOPERT. Sept. 22. OEOROE TnO
rKRT, Jr. I'uneral Sat., 1 p. m.. residence.
SI130 Tlnloum avn. Tuhn Tribe. "No. 278:
Vhosen Friends' Council. No. 80, Invited,
.nt r.-lnte. Mt Mnrlnh Ce. , ..
RAY. On Sept. 28. CHESTER PAUL
RAY. Relatlvea and frlenda. also Robert
A. Lamberton Lodge, No. 487, F. and A. M,i
Phlla. Lodge, No. 2. H. P. O E. are In
vited to the service on Monday morn., at 11
o'clock, at the Oliver It. Ilalr Uldg., 1820
Chestnut st. Interment private.
REYNOLDS. Ntar Newark, Del.. 8Pt.
23. CHARLOTTE DOWEIl REYNOLDS,
aged 82. Funeral from her late resilience,
Oakland Farm (near Newark. Del.). Sat.
Services St. Thomas's Church, Newark, . 30
p. m. Int. private. , .
HI8TINE. Stpt. 31. ANNA E., widow of
John Rlstlne. In her 81st year. Relatlvea snd
friends are Invited to funeral service Sat..
2 p. m., at her lata realdrnce1840 Marvin
st. Int. private. Remain may be viewed
Trl . 7 t, 10 p. m.
ROESHAM. Suddenly. Sept. 22. BEN
JAMIN, husbahd of Florence Roeshman. aged
40. Relatives and friends, alao Chevra Blkur
Choi In, Order at Artisans. Federation of
Musicians. Local No. 77, Invited to. funeral.
Sun.. 10:30 a. m. precisely, at parlors of
Morris Rosenberg'a Son, 200B N. Uroad st.
lnt private.
I RYAN. St Naialre. Franco. Oct.. 1.
loiR. JOSEPH A. RYAN, of Evacuation Am-
Duisnce wo., rvo. io, a. t,. is, aon ni j,
Edward and Ella Ml Ryan tnsaOuInn). Rela:
uvea ana xrienus, also i'oji oo. Amencar
American
Ltgfon. are Invited to attend funeral. 8at..
8.30 a m., from parents' residence, 48 W.
La Crossu ave.. Lansdowne, pa. Solemn
tfciul-m mass nt Ft. Phllomena' Church 10
a, m. tnt Holy Cross,
SCAN LON. Sept. 23. ROSE, wife of Pat
rick Scanlon. Relatlvea and friends In
vited to funeral, Man., 8:30 n. m., from hus
band's residence, 1102 E. Palmer at. Solemn
requiem mass nt Church of Immaculate Con
ccntlon 10 n m Int. New Cathedral Cem
SIMS. At tha residence of his son. 2300
8. Cleveland ave., on Sept. 22, JOHN WAI
TER SIMS. Relatlvea and friends, also
members of Penna. R. R. Y M. C A., are
Invited to ths servtce, on Sat. aft., at 2
o'clock, at tho Oliver II. Batr Dldg., 1820
Chestnut st. Interment private.
SMKAL Sept. 22. HERMAN, husband ot
the Iste Cntherlne II. Smeal,- aged OR. Rela
tlvea and frlenda Friendship Lodge, No. 400.
F nnd A. M.. Progressiva Assembly, No, 4.
A O, M. P , are Invited to attend funeral
services. Sat. 1 p. m.. at hla late residence,
472 Leeriom st.. Jcnklntown, Pa. Int. West
Laurel Hill Cem.
THOMPSON. Sept. 2J. 1020. LEON AR
RETT, beloved husband of May M. Thomp
son (nee Mullen) and son of Sarah nnd the
late William J. Thompson. In hla JSd year.
Funeral private. Sat.. H a. m., from his
mother's Tesldence, 302 N. Brown St..
Gloucester City. N. J. High mass nt St.
i Mary'a Church 0 a. m. Int. St. Mary'a
Cem
TRACEY. Sept. 21. JOSEPH E., son of
nucnaei j. ana inte Alice iraccy tnee Keiiyj.
Pelatlv.-a
nn ii isnns
n'so members of Co.
A inoth Inf.. A E. F : Alpha Club. In
f : Aipna uiud.
vlled to funeril St.. HIO a. m.. father's
I resldcnc 84 N. 87th st. Solemn requiem
mass 01. j-iica a iniiurvti aw u. hi, tni. Ol.
Denis's Cem
TRUITT. Sept. 22. IICNRY A., beloved
husband of Anna P. Trultt. aged 7S years.
relatives and friends, also Penna, I.i.Uge,
No. 380. F, nnd A. M.. are invited to at
end funeral sorvlcea Sat.. 11 a. m late
residence. 4713 Hazel tve. lnt private.
Friends -ny cell Frl.. 8 to 10 p. m
URIAN. Sept. 22. MAROAR7.T F..
daughter of Susan aqd late J. Frank Urlan.
Relatives and frlenda are Invited to funeral.
Sat., at 3 p. m., residence, 8743 Ilelmnr ter
race. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may
call Frl. evo. ' '
VAN SA.N'T. Atlantic Cltv. N J.. Ssot.
21. HELENA, widow of Cant. Henry H.
Van Want. Funernl services nt her son's
residence. 2.1 N Georgia nve.. Atlantic City,
Frl., 8 p. m. lnt Zlon Cem.
WALKER. -Sept. 23 1020. REGINALD
OEOROE. husband of Clara L. Walker, aged
82 yeara. Relatives and frlenda Invited to
funeral services on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. at
Oracn Church, Haddonfleld. N. J, Interment
Rancocas, N. J,
TERKES.--Suddenly. Sent. 23. HIRAM
YERKES. Rsldenre, .111 8. 44th st. Duo
notice of functal will be given.
YEWDALL. pent. 22. ELLEN ANN. wife
of late William Yevvdall. aged" 82 years.
Relatives and friends Invited to attend fu
neral services. Sat . 1 p. m., late residence.
oa-.'ii .viasier st. lnt Laurel HM1 rem. t
YO8T. Sent. 22. FANNIE E, YOST.
daughter of the late John nnd Mary J.
Olbba. Funernl services Sat., 1 p. m., at
her late residence, 1427 N. 10th st. Int. pri
vate. LKOAL AI.VnitTISKMKSTS
OTESTATE OF CATIIKMNF. RWEENKY.
drrrnseil Letters of administration
upon the estate of Catherine Sweeney, de
ceased, having b-n granted rfi Fidelity Trust
Orrpanr. all neranna In.l-hlpH tn tha autd
estate are requested to make payment, and J
,.,(& kn.iln. .1.... . . .. .. .
..v- ,a,,i.H t aiiun agnins. ins inm- 10
prerent them, without delay, nt tha ofllre of
the aald company. No. 3:'3-331 L'neatnut St.,
Philadelphia. '
WM P. OKST, President.
J F.STATK OF MAIIOAIIKT J. PAH
KKH, ilrfensedLetters testamentary
upon tie estate of Mnrgnret J. Parker, de
ceaaed. havlrg been granted to Fidelity Trust
Company. Mary s. IVuman and Eleanor Y.
Ilell. all persons Indebted to the said estate
are requ-sted tn make puyment. dnd thos
having claims ngalnst the same to present
them, wlthotl d-Iay, nt the office of th
Hid cempnny, Nos, SV5-331 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia.
WM. P. OEST. President.
gSgp KHTATK OF F.LLA HASIITF.I nK-
ceased Letter! testamentary utwn
the eKate of KM11 Bi-nnM, ncessi-d, havln
been granted tn Fidelity 'liusr Co., and
Ilunford Samu"! all persons lndbted tn the
said estate are requested to make paymen.
and thosa having claims mralnat tha urn.
to present thi-m without delay, atjha offlc)
01 me sa.11 ccimiisny. a.'j-33i cnestnui si,
Philadelphia
Or their attrrney -ALIIEItT
L MOISE. Esq..
110(1 Land Title Ildg.. Thlla,
LOST AND 'FOUND
CANOE Lest lH-ft green Knnebeck canoe
with paddles reward. K. O, Trnael, Tor-r-aHnl..
I'hnnt. Torresdale 1(10
PIN Ist anld crop pin with pearl handle,
between tlst nnd Ilaltlmnre ave. and' 47th
and Cedar ave , reward SOI 8, 41st st.
PERSONALS
1IIK LEO CONWAY mentioned In the per
sonal advertisement of Monarch Storage
Co. In newspapers of Sept. 21 Is not th
Leo I. S. Conway, residing at 228 S. 40th.
LEO I. 8. CONWAT.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ALTERATION HAND, ledlea' ready-to-wear
store. C. A Howell, 0015 Oermantown
v. -
CHAMIIK.lt.MAID colored, experienced: no
washing: refermce required; 110. Apply
at once. 301 W., Johnson st., Gerjnantown.
Car M.
CHII.DNI'RHi: to take charge of 2 children,
i 114 and 3V4 yeara old: Protestant pre.
i ferred; good wages Apply 481 S. 48th st.
I I'hnne Woodland BS1S XV
KIIOCOI.ATI3 COATE'lttf experienced. Ap
ply Mltchell-Fletcher.Flnley Acker Co,,
l 3241 Wnodlsnd nve.
1 OlOARMAKEHB Rollers ft bunchmakers on
suction work
strslahts A ahnnasi ateari
wnrk
Consolidated Claar Corn. 407 N. 8th.
CLERKS AND CASHIERS
Clprks and cashiers wanted In the Wana
maker Store, a good business start for the
girl leaving school: good pay. training and
hours, for full particulars apply In person.
Hureau of Employment
a
WANAMAKER'S
-
CLERK
The Publlo Ledger requires th
services of a young woman with a
high school education or It equiva
lent! only those who ar accus
tomed to hsndllng a large volume
of fgurts with rapidity and accur
acy need apply.
0TH AND CHESTNUT BTS,
anti rwn ii.. ir,ni ,
COOK and chamlwrmaldi experienced pr
. ferred! Swedish or French glrlst must
bay good ref trencss. . Phone Mel Ion 50.
a. " '-..
,.'.?
HELP WANTED FXKAI.B
COOK for Elkln Park, whit woman. Ger
man preferred: not over IB year of aasl
must b rood plain family cook: 8 In family.
8 In servlcat wares
sis, appiy or isie-
phone. Metros, 810, or
writ to box V3,
Aannourne, i-ai
CREAM DON-DON DIPPERS, experienced
' and learner. Apply Mltchll-Flttchr-Fln-ley
Acker Co.. 3240 Woodland ave.
DOLL DRESSER
Fine opportunity for doll dressmaker with
artlstla Imagination and ability. Apply, i
nUREAUOF EMPLOYMENT
WANAJIAKETt'S
DRESSMAKERS
Oood. steady position for experienced dress.
makers. -
Bureau of Employment
, WANAMAKER'S
DRESHMAKEIt. experienced, for ladles'
ready-to-wear alteration department, v C.
A 91 A m tl ft it 4 si f a Maaa bhI aiis , a d a 4
ye Utiwrii, mini uriiiiainunii firi
ELLIOTT FISHER .OPERATOR,, experi
enced: must be quick an 4 accurate: capa
ble of handling clerical' work) good oppor
tunity with rapidly growing- concern near
Frankford. P 632. Ledger Office.
OIRL to learn to make roM portieres: thl
can be mad a good Job to thosa who can
produce. Oehrl Pro. Co. I 428 N. 8d St.
inttBir.KiniciKn.
working; reliable woman
no washing nr Ironing: reference.
Qrmantnwn 3004 W.
Phone
LADY, eetf-reapecllng. between th age, of
23 and 60. whose ambition I beyond her
present position, may find a mora congenial
employment with us. and at th same Urn
double your income: 'It require a lady of
Irreproachable character and strong osrsotv
allty, who would appreciate a Ufa Job with
a fast-growing concern, whera Industry la
rewarded with far above th average earn
ings; experience not necessary and unlimited
advancement. 4 Apply 702 viandam Dldi.,
10th and Market,
LAUNDRESS, first class, white. In W. Phlla.
or suburb to take family wash: must have
gooa vara. Appiy sui ". an st.
MAID.
800.
COLORED, WANTED. . Bryn Mawr
MARCEL WAVER, experienced, can aeour
permanent, good-paying; Position. Marl-
nelm Shop. 1422 Walnut. -
MOTHER'S HELPER Refined young lady
for momera neirrr; rwierencee requirea.
ptinne oermsmown nnin av
OPENINQ SEPTEMBER 23.
t
IN REGULATl -SALES OROANIZATION of
old-established house doing a nation-wide
business! our salespeople are averaging 173
per week- we'.pay railroad fare. THE work
r. .m..a.,..a ..! .Inn- nll.allnn.l lln...
this Is a bona-fld proposition that will ap
peal to high-class, educated women or school
teschers. AQB requirement 28 or .over,
OIVE full Information as to age. education
and phone number In first letter. Address
nd ph
207,
lrcager wiiitc.
oPEnATona
Experienced operators on bloomers and
middy mouses.
Bureau of Employment
WANAMAKEICB
'- OpERATOnS
Operatora. experienced on Ana blouses and
lingerie. Apply
Bureau of Employment
' WANAMAKEICS
PLEASANT SURnOUNDINOS ,
COZY RECREATION ROOMS
WORTH-WHILE COMPANIONS
' PAY WHILE LEARNING
MEDICAL ADVICE
BICKNESH BENEFITS
LUNCHES AT COST'
PERMANENCY
You get all these a a
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATOR
See MISS STEVENSON. 1081 ARCH 8T.
DELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA.
SALESWOMEN
200 EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN.
OPENINO IN ALL DEPARTMENTS: CA
PAULE WOMEN OF OOOD APPEARANCE
WILL HE OIVEN FIRST CONSIIIKRA
TION; POSITIONS WILL BE PERMANENT
FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY: HIGHEST
8ALARY TO START; COMMISSIONS IN
ALL DEPARTMENTS. .
HIRSCH'S
928-027 MARKET ST.
SALESWOMEN
Wo are admitting new saleawomen now for
tho fall aeason: If you are Interested In
making a connection with us, call for an
Interview at once; applicants must be women
of high Intelligence and refinement.
Apply Hureau of Employment
WANAMAKEn'S
SALESWOMEN, thoroughly experienced, for
wotnen' suits, coats snd dresses. Apply
niaylock & Illlnn, 1S28 Chestnut st.. second
II nor.
SALESWOMEN, mllllnerv; capable and am
bitious; good opportunity. C...A. Itowell.
fifltlv Oermantnwn ave.
STENOOnAPHEn
Wanted, for th private office of an execu
tive, a bright young woman who has poise
and personality a well as stenographto pro
ficiency. Bureau of Employment
WANAMAKEH'S
STENOGRAPHER for Investment banking
nous! nns who has hsd exnerlenoic In this
ns preferred, but not essential. Apply hoom
iilll
'4n'
nnnaer uiag.. 10m ana walnut, alter
clock.
STENOGRAPHER A permanent position for
a young lady past 2.1 years of age; good
salary for one with exceptional ability.
Apply cfter B:.in a. m., I.nnston Monotype
Machine m . tMlh snd t-ncnet pta.
STENOGRAPHER nnd U pl-it nr ability and
character: good position: permanent: ac
curate at rUurrs; answer In own handwriting.
Address A Bit Ldsr Office,
STKNUGRAPHEH, experienced: high school
grn-tuate preferred: can secure a permanent
posltlod'. excellent opportunity for advance-
ment. V,win Co.. 103 Fllt-srl al.
STENiiGRAPHBn. competent and experi
enced, In central real estate office; one
with knowldge nf bookkrenlng preferred;
-nod salary, 1 010. Ldeer Office. ,
STENnOItAPHER and office, assistant: x
cellent opportunity: only those with expe
rience need apply. C. A. Rowell. B018 Qer
msntnwn ave.
STENOGRAPHER: living In Oermantow.-i,
Mt. Airy. Olenslds or Willow Grove seo-
lion; slate experience, references and salary
expected P dill. Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER wanted: state age. ref.
erence and salarv desired. P Ota, Id, Off.
TYPIST exp. nn Remington machlris, for
ordor dept of large manufacturing con
cern; must bo speedy, accurate worker) this
Is a responsible positions and offers good
chance for advancement. Apply Philadelphia
Storage Hattery Co . Ontario and C sts.
TYPIST -The labile Ledger Co. hss nnen
' ln for experienced typist. Apply at one
to Mr. mynn. neju . ncstnut si.
YOUNO WOMEN of refinement, between
, and 23 years of age. may secure training
In automatic telegraphy. I3J1 per month whllt
learning: training nerlmt a months; perma
nent employment offering rapid advancement
to supervisory position paying (123 monthly.
APPly Room 1004. Penna. Illdg.. 13th and
rjhestnul. western union -.eiegrsnn uo
YOUNG WOMAN, reliable, for mother's
helper; must hav reference, Phone Oer
msntnwTi B004 W
flenerml
CLEIIKS, women, over 17. for postal mall
service; 1133 month; examination October;
experience, unnecesssry. For free particu
lars writs J, Leonard (former civil Servlc
Examiner), 002 qultable Illdg. Washing
ton. D. C.
HELP WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT Wanted, good, practical
man. expsrlenced In bookkeeping, who can
keep books analvxe account and claims;
one with manufacturing xprlsnM pro
fsrrad. Address, giving age. experience and
salary desired, P 623, Lsdger Office.
ACCOUNTANTS Flrst-clas tsnlors and
semi-seniors, ciprlen7td In analysing
costs: temporary work. Apply, Mr, Hitch
iV-r. 14t N, nrnsd St.. eighth floor,' - XT
AGENTS and canvasser wanted on Mils,
war: salary and rommtsilon.. Aotvly jfCa
8ll(;'Co., 458 8, 0th,t-' "vJ" f
atWst lX;L!5
V-
-J
-...J
HELP WA:
-mAlb
AMtlULANCB ntVEnr-Mlddle-aged, slngl
man, to live at hospital, 'exwrlencert In
driving.' to dtlv Reo ahd O. M. Cj. ambu
lant alid Ford truckaj Apply Pennsylvania
Hospital, atn anq nppreg,
'. - imii a ntn jmtT
Wa'll prnt your quallneatlon by latter
Jo eVsarf " f orclfully and convincingly r 'A
gst quick, certain result. Writ or Phone.
Advertising Bervle. Co., 002 Parkway Bldg,
OITU'T) IU. --
UAIU.KH wtntedi tfily mptoyment. rood
iiftietrr iinn Hmmiioni.iii ww .-
?
pU 46 ..gont at. MHion,
DOOKKBKPBR Man wanted who ha a had
oxperlsnc to tak position a assistant
iMokkeiwer. who I eaoabls of working uo
to a higher position. Rsply In own hand
wririnf stating xp.rlsnc. If at pitMijt
employed, how oon convenient to tak. posi
tion and salary xoetd. P 028, Ldgr
9fTlce.' .
nor
On who-desire a position with excellent op
portunity for advancement..
For a bright bovver Is an Opening- In on
of Philadelphia' largest publishing houst.
Duties to tart wIlTbe mainly thote'ef oKie
boy, combtnsd with soma clerical work.
SMary 110,
Anawsr In own handwriting,
M W. 'LEDGER OTTICE.
BOY wanted In galley room of largo news
paper oftlc to run proof press; must be
rnergstlo and willing; permanent position
with good chances of advancement; no night
work; half day Saturday. . Apply to Mr.
Kraft. Circulation Dtpt., Publlo Lsdgsr, 6th
and Chestnut at.
DOT "'
ei-i.
Th rubllr" Ledfer aelre the senr
Ices ot. , boy over 10 year of si
In It accounting dspt.
Apply Uh and ChVstnut st.
Ask for Jtr. Wlet I K
taOTH and men. IS td, 21, wanted to train for
u.nlnn. Kn lh-.1T S. Hhlnnlnv tlAa-A! ,.
sets; Americana only: tralnlnaT pay. SS0 per
month, c. HJ. siaaa. enrolling onicer, 27 a.
nt. a., TV.llBAlnh1tl
1 1 , , . 1 . ...". ...........
DOT Office boy large central real estate
office; must b neat and willing. Apply
between 8 and A o'clock, Rmullen Harry,
Liberty Bld.f.. nroaciand Chestnut.
HOT, 10 or 17 years old. for central real
estate office;. fair education required; good
salarv P 022i Ledger Office. -
HP.A33 AND IRON MOLDEItS
LOCOMOTIVJD MACHINISTS AND BOILEn-
MAKERS WANTED
FOR OUT OP THE CITT
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1023 FILDKRT STREET
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
CJIATKR Wanted man with experience In
crating furniture preferred. Apply Abr-im
Cox Htov Co . American nnd Dauphin sts.
CHAUFFEUR to drive all makea of trucks:
must ba thoroughly competent; marrld
man preferred. Apply 7:80 a. m.. 1220 N.
20th st.
CHAUiyEUR Must have experience In
wnoicsaie procarion miu ufiicBicFoni. ap
nlr 80ft S 2d st.
CLERK Man wanted who has hsd general
-trrira axnerlence to lake responsible tol.
tlon ss assistant In purchasing and tralflo
matters. Reply In own handwriting, stating
experience. If at present cmoloved, how soon
convenient tn take position and salary ex-
n-cteo l' in, leaser iinirr.
COATMAKER8 Wanted. 2 skilled coatmak
er for custom tailor. .New. York Tailoring,
210 B, Broad at. Trenton in. j.
DOOR ATTENDANT
rni-.n larva' deriartment store: must be tall.
ot good presence and active In, 'assisting visi
tors to and from automobiles, etc.: deslrahl
position for right msn; preference tonne with
experience. Address In confidence, giving ago,
weight, height, present employment and
wages expected, P 023, Ledger Office.
EI-ECTOICAI. CONTRACTOR wanted to
handle electric fixture, portable lampa and
floor lamps In Philadelphia and surrounding
territory: man with small showroom prefer
able. M 123. Ledger Office.
ELLIOTT-FISHER OPERATOR Hilling de.
partment of manufactory In northeast sec
tion renulrts ao-d operator on Elllott-Klaher
machine to handle ordera and Invoices and
asaiime clerical duties. P fl.14 t,edrer Office,
ENGINEER, lleenaed. for stationery engine:
do own firing. John Blakeley tc Son, 2d
and OerTivantiwn aw (helnw Olrard live.).
FLOORMAN
We require th services of an experienced
doorman; good opportunity for exceptional
man nf ability. Apply Employment Office.
sixth floor. ,
HAIK ft MKDKIl
11th and Market ats.
LARORERS. $.1.00 day, 7 dava. J3fi.no week!
aome overiimr; nri nosruing camp; long
h. Neater. 1722 Vine st,
Inh.
MACHINISTS, bollermaker. shin carpen
ters! none but first-class men need apply:
come ready for worki special rating given1
after ability ha been shown
OPEN SHOP
Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drv Dock Corpora.
tton. Argvie ave. tMortoia va
MANAGER WANTED
to promote and organise companlea In well
selected sections and cities of tha country
for Industrial plants: good proposition to
offer man of ability and experience: personal
Interview necessary to discus- details. M
IIS, Ledger Office.
MANAGER F.nergetlo young man to man-
age phonograph department of large de
irge de
must be
partment store incuiea out or city:
thoroughly experienced and possess selling
and buying experience, combined with execu
tlva and merchandise ability; to proper a p.
pl'cant we offer an excellent opportunity,
with good aalary and commission. Reply by
letter only, giving age, experience and ref
erence, . 010, LrilcT Office
MAN TO WORK IN NEWSPAPER I.I.
11RARY NIGHTS: MUST I1B ARLE TO
OPERATE TYPEWRITER AND HAVE A
FAIR EDUCATION. ROOOM 310. LEDGER
1.IIWAHT.
MAN AND WIFE on email farm near Paoll;
wife aa plain cook; man for general farm
workl no dairy. Phone Rerwyn 23 J, or
apply W. P. O. Hall, llerwyn. ra.
MAN wanted to take charge of n spinning
framea and 1 set nf drawing; gnnd Job for
the right man. M 122. Ledger Office.
MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN wnnted."pr"if
erably one who has had experience In con
veying machinery and drylhg apparatus.
M 120. l-edger Office. ;
MEN. 2. whiter wanted fr night cleaning
with department store experience preferred.
Apply Mr. New hotter.
II. F. Dewees. 1182-34 Chestnut st.
8ALESMAN, aelf-retpecflng, between th
age of '.'3 and 00, whose ambition I be
yond his present Place, may find mor. con
genial employment wllh and at ths same
time double your Income; wt require a man
of clean character, aound In mind and body
of atrong personality, who would appreclata
a lifelong lob with a fsstVrowlng concern,
where Industry Is rewarded far above the
average earning) experience not necessary
and unlimited advancement. Apply 702 Van
Dam Hldg.. 10th and Market eta. '
SALESMEN
Applications from msn of Intelligence, cour
tesy and selling ability will be received In
th
Dureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'S
OPERATOR Rilling department of manu.
factory,' northeast section, requires good
operator on Elllott.Flsher to handl. T orders
35nVLCdV,r'c.ce""Um' "'"' ""''
OPERATOR-aElllott-Flsher operator, expert,
enced: must be quick and accurate, ca.
KXR. " JX,":"lAf?"l'L ,w"'. .x opwr-
iunjly,
Frtink
luiiiiii mm s iv
V grOWInr Canpi-n
ford. P 013, Ledger Office.
PAINTEH wanted to work on employer's
rl?"VN??0rth.' C""t'"t "np,",n""'' Ap!
PLUMItnns AND STKAMFITTEnS WANT
ED: tl PER HOUR! OPEN.flHOP CON-
?ETR,0N?'PLAU,,EI,S? SKCAn,T0AC?A'TIJo,Ni-
.!BNTNhSAEACUAIUS W C8 E:
POItTKHH. colorsd. wanted.
Apply tOvlfr.
ii.-i. quo t nesinut yt
PRESSMAN, on Ksllsyand cyHnleT pr.ss.ss
..tA. ;,-iV- "trz. C,."".".,i' w wr-nqn-
mull ii nni fibkb . if -Ia -
ssssi 5w'pi5K. ffiiSruSffli
J.fl.i
r
HJXP WAKmBD-MALg
WOTICB U hereby given that th civil n.. '
Commission rof Philadelphia , wif rLI,,,,l!'. '
amlnatlons for the follow nc msi( o-,.sIi
1 fAitnwi-.. ..i::'."" si- fw
rlatsa Aem-v. t- iKK.,:i"iy""-on m IS J
us nmea. For detailed Information ii
tyhiuii,lce ct ih Com""onn.mSll:
Cit:
Uats of
Annut
"""' -rvainon ana hspvia, ,.;.--
Position and Bervle.
l2U - "sisry
rr.tsnrrAT. --,,.
Oct. 4. AaaT.rXB"J'Wi.-,
Oct. . V.Siil....C.J"m'JOl '.
Oot. B. Contract and ordinance
o. Vjontroct and ordinance clerk Unas
. J'fflea'boyf 420.480lncj. ',0"'
A, Becratarr. ifsna. ""-.
Oct.
Oot,
Oct.
Oct.
T-KR-v"?1.1""!". HEKVICB
8" tC7'l-",L.n,neC izoo.
. Chief engineer. 1800. , ,.
g. Engineer (stationary), 1720,
.. Engineer (pumping). ilnon.ilenA ....
OcL
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
.1000. """
t.
Oct.
Oct. 14. ltoaeman.
tain
r,M it A,i!J.B.f?9TI.ON ' SKHVICE
ilnc nd
Ant a fl.il 'a- .... '.
Oct. 4.. Blarator Inspeotor. 11200.
Oct. 4, Emergency sanitary maniA. t-
montn. ' j ,, ,in
Oct. 20. Inspector (mala and female. 114ns
OeL Inspector, of squares. $4 day. '"
Oct.,18. Bewer Inspector, 0 day. r'
I- MBUICAL IIEnVICH
Oct. 4. Anatomist. 1000,
Oct. 10. Ass slant dentist. $7(1(1.
pet. 10. As stantsdletltlsn. IBon.
Oof. 16. A" tant hydrotheraelat. isnn
"ot. jb. ass atant medical Inspector.
Oct. is. Attant
Itooo. -
tl JAf,
occupational thersrlil
Oot, 1. Assistant physical therapist. 11000
CVt. III. Amm atan- -.Kimih tn.n ' aivwu.
Am, in A n. (.,.. w.,..-l. X.L.
Assistant nhvallar. ilnnn
ci' J.2' Assistant physician (female). Jt4(l0
Jeij.20- A!atant school' medical Inspecter
8!' S? Aflendant mslephyslclan. $1800
st, 21, City 'nurse. Inoo. ".
Oot. ?L Clinical asslstant.phrslclsn. t-xv
5cj- 21- Clin caj -ass slant Physician; no('
frferJn'yo'nr phy,lo',n' im-
Oct. 10. Dietitian. 11440.
Oct. 20. District surgeon, fe-s. .
Oct. 22. Hesd nursa (Insane dept.). iloso
Oct. 22. Hydrotheraplst. M40O. '
Oct. 22. Junior asst( medical orflcer. $2.tn
Oct. ?2. Ml assistant physician, nije
with board. ,
Oct, 2J. Nlkht superintendent of nur-es.1208
Oct, 2(1. Occupational therapist, 11800
Oct. 2. Outdoor physician. B4n.
Oct. it. Physical therapist. S1A00.
Oct. 2d. -"Second asst. resident physician, loot
Oct. 20. Senior asst.- medlcsl officer. Uono,
rK.J- Supervising field nurss (promotion).
llZo month,
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE
Oct. 20. Asst, director of social service, loot
Oot. 2.1. Attendant (sewage disposal plant)!
Oct. 28. Bathhouse matron, $2.80 day.
Oct. 28. Cleaner. $480.
Oct. 28. Cook and assistant conk, nrd.
Oct. 21. Foreman of grounds, $1100.
Oct.(2. Helper. $720.
net. 27. Interpreter $1800."
Oct. 27. Matron. ItKIO.
uct, a. nociai aervice wnrxer. i;oo,
Oct. 80. Special oft'rer. Undo.
POLICE- SERVICE
Oct. 0. Lieutenant of sruards. $1400.
Oct. 7. Patrolman, -18.711 dav.
bKii.i-KU- IAllllll
Oct. I. Auto machinist,, ordinance.
Oct, 80. Ilaker. $824. -.
Oct. IB. Bricklayer, $8 day.
Oct. 11. Carpenter, ordinance,
Oct. 80. Chauffeur, $000.
Octi 27. Foremnn evrpenfer. $180 month.
net. 2.1. Foreman nf-mechanlcs, 18.80 day.
Oct. 27. Hostler.- -IDOO:-Oct.
28. Housekeeper. $720.
Oot. 2. Laborer (assistant mechanic), 11.15-
$4.80 dayr
Oct. 28. Machinist, ordinandi
Oct. 28, Mechanic's hr-rrday,
Octi 20. .Metal erector. 38 day.
Oot. 2ft. Painter, ord'nance.
Oct. 5ft. Plasterer, ordlnanc.
Oot. 2ft. Steamfltter. ordlnc.
Oct. 29. .Wagon trimmer, ordinance,
' TEACHINO SERVICE
Oct. R. Instructress ot eMM-n. JoOft.
TECHNICAL 'ANDl PROFESSIONAL
net. II. Antitoxin assistant, xiuuo.
Oct. 18. Apprentice, ordinance.
,-,- . t A.n.,,mM Kb Atnl,la- . tlR-A
in;,. ,,, jin.TDiaiii u. iv. i..n.n v,""..
Oct. 18. Aeslstant engineer (mech.). J10W).
Oct. 18. Draftsman. $1080.
Oot. 11. Fourth asst. bacterlotog st, I1WI0
Oct, 18. Mech. engineer arch. rtinr $3500.
Oct. IS. Pltometer operator, $4.80 day
Oct. 8. Recorder. $1000.-
Oct. 18. Rodman, ordlnsnce.
Oct. 11. Sernlngat'$120O.
Oct, It). Transltman. ordinance.
The employe" In the Bureaus of H'ghways,
Surveys and Water, and n number n na
ployes In other bureaus nnd depnrtmt".
whose salaries have Wn recently Incrrsied,
are not subject tn a tmnuf..
In addition to the salaries above set forih
a bonus will bo pi'd employe. whn- sal
aries have not1 been recently Incra-isfd according-tn
the following rcvle: Twentv r'r,
cent to all thos receiving $IB0P per annum
nr less: 18 per ccn o n'l those rec-lvlng
JktBOO 'up to and Including IIOOO per snn'tmf
ID per cent to all tho receiving over 1:00,
up tn and Including 84000 par annum
CLINTON ROGERS WOODRUFF.
, i'resin-ni
CHARLES W. NFETD. Secretary.
LEWIS 'II. VAN DUSEN. , ,
Commtss oners.
Issued B-memner 24 1020
SALESMAN to sell sirar stock wllh s'issr f
rights appealing irnnaiv to innse in row
ness wnere sugar is neeueui iu ,rrarj
era In this vicinity; every eo-operatlon: lift
lends. Sugar Co.,
1312 Walnut St.. PhlK-
,1anhln. Pa.
: !
8ALE8MAN Excellent orrortunlty for stocx
salesman pi me nisnesv cnnurr i n
deala where definite Intere'ews have been ar
ranged for you bv personal reprea-ntstlvn
from our office. Wr'te or call only brtweti
11 and 3. C. H. Faulkner, 1312 Walnut.
SALESMAN Experienced security stirs
man tn jkjII dividend-paying prefrrr-4
atorka and bonds nf established corporation.
A 221. Ledger Office.
SALESMAN If you must ma-.e Ijono tMi
year and ar competent, auccessful talft
man, real estate, adv. of Insurnnce experi
ence, we have a proportion that will Interril
you. tail nner ill, win nrr,-i ,, ma.
KAl.KHMHN AND MEN OF AMIIITION .
How long would 'It tnke you to grnsp an ns
portunlty where you coutd earn while learn
ing MO tu $73 weekly and after Icarnlnc our
business, 'which vv'e teach you. twice ant
mor than that amount, with onnortunlty for
Advancement? If you mean business and wn
act nulckly, write, giving nae and telipnoiw
number. A 430. 'Ledger Office.
SALESMEN
8ald Colonel Roosevelt to man we know:
"I try to guard myaelf constantly eg.iinst
golnc off half-cocked." For the ssleimen
."... .. ... .1,1. ua taUa lU,t
WO inVUO VO gg-UKTtaio iti. - "" ,- - -"- .1
such precaution. We know that to go i oS r
half-cocked Is nine times out of ten to i
th mark. ' Unlimited 'money-making posii
bllltles, progressively prosperous career n ;
early clevntlin to positions of Increases if
iSonslblllty ir virtually Insured every flfsn. ,
cut. ambltlou. .well-intentioned man admit.
ted to our alea staff. Our rapidly iro"""; ,
salea organlxatlon leads us to call for abnul
18 Just such forward-looking. Imprestl9ntwt
and impressive young men. " "", :; .
we'll put the orranlxed co-operation or in
organlxatlon that' th making of all III
men. whether they come full-fledged or ai
lUtely lacking In ellln experience. Inur
view confidential. Call 10 to 4. ,
BUITB OOS. VANDAM RLDO.
10TII AND MARKET STS.
SALESMEN ,.,, .t.
MANUFACTURER WANTS BEEnU.
2RG.nL h"3lS& WHS. tiWM &
1 1 1 bill 4 6IHH.IUIW ..AVr.it" trilBFY. i 1
!'"" ".. ".V.V.'A.-.V.. vn WKST
GIVE A PHONE NUMPER FOR A1T0INT-
Al KsN Is M Isil. lfl4t'MW '
SALESMEN wanted to Prtsenl "nS"'
medical books to physicians only, we nsvi
just Issued .and now have InP'".?1";
many new book that are meeting with pre
nounced favor: successful books mean sue
cessful , salesmen, good Income. ''"t
occupat on: permanent. 1"yv-11'r.blllir
territory when you have Pr'"1,".urbuJ
Addrsss. with fullest details and pusin
references, r. o. unx loiu.
SALESMEN WANTED. , ,,
Msn
who understand mutlo Pr-f'". ,n'4
know a good thing when you set I s
put In the time, call nd m, c ',
' you how to mak 172 per week. v...
you kn
will rid
show you how
any lira- ji"..;1, ,., h.,rv .t
Mil. vvilvi,.-.. ,"" "-T-J ;. - r
,..,.v, r. ... nlaraa In OUr orSSOl'
8ALE8MEN-W, hav. place. , Ir. .our jro
Ktioii iur limn w. - ---tftii inr
excellent earning and future f'"'"' got
those who qual fy. Call after 10 a. m., "
Vandam RM Mr- Wootton. --'
BALE8MKN To Place a "V-'Veou'lres tM
on trial dn lara hulldlngs It "urh'; rf.
f'!hf' w..o',:.,i.;m.n,,on.y!,,wr't..'
ir-ot'o-li. 401 OfVrtMg. 13th ft gjBSa .
SALESMEN Two young mtn. Pr,",rm,
with selling ,rrlncs. to rise ,
kiita nf. stock ot a msnufscturii , ;
potation, commission ',,.r." worker. '
'rVjhl '
SALESMEN r.nl.
Rsl.smen for each county In -.''"..;
iylvanla to handl. absoiu tjir "- ",;r8Mi ,
no competition) protecttd territory) I
unllmltea. W- t..r offtf..
fiALESMEN-W.nted.2 "'""fflrf
men i srn ,,. -;,. ,,., comm"
neckwear to the. retail traas: o
nasls. 1 Viv. tarn, "
n - j iiinr.
SALESM.EN-Exp. men to h.ndl. msn-
proposition; , SVJ 6i
Is your opporlunltv. Add. M W.
SALESMEN to sell 'palntlnill
commission
Chestnut st.
Mutual Art
m?j&?$u?&Z2&
BECUIIITY SALESMAN WW.-,1",
dustr lous. capable manr. who is "-,.
capable ma-ff. "hnd i Wi"''
rltbra I v Itsue and.a inv
connection
3$3 . w m
ro.(. tss
Newark.
Tl slr"nn
Itolleil engineer. day.
a. dSermo:"' 8E?vcn
-". P lW
mTiLfmA,.3?0t1s 1JZ.P? "
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