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There was n Rood sized audience present nnd nn n whole they gave him 11 cordial reception'. Mr. Burke obtained hN vocal educa tion in Italy nnd is therefore a 'thor oughly Italianized Irish singer. HIh volco Is rcry high and of good ntinlltyr hut he docs not always use it in the manner to obtain the best results. He iihcs the full-chest tones almost con stantly, with the consequence that most ofiilB upper tones nro forced and while very powerful, the quality Is often harsh. Mr. Burke song first the prayer from "Otcllo" pnd after nn encore gave a group of songs by Orleg, Dorel, the "Questn 0 Onclla" from "Kigoletto" which ho was obliged to repent, and Hughes' arrangement of the Irish folk song "The Minstrel Boy." to the en thusiastic reception of which ho snng "Mother Sachrce." His final appear 'nncc waH a Bet of flvo Irish songs in which he scored another success. What Mr. Burke's natural style of singing may have been is hard to sny, so thoroughly hs he absorbed the Italian atmosphere He is Inclined to emphasize the quality of sentiment in his songs, going at times to extremes in this particular. In the Irish songs nnd beforo nn audience sympathetic with them. this, while not great ar tistry, was by no means unpleasant. indefinite period nro not true. Wc have shut down only over the holiday on Tuesday nhd will resume on Wed nesday morning. Wo nro opening our mills, not closing them." IN MKMOBIAM Hl'KLLISSY. Memorial service for Airs, JOSEPH M. HPF.LL1SSY atChurch of St. John the F.vangeJIM, istn ana cnemnui bib., Tuesday, October 12, at 10 a. m. Relatives and friends Invited to attend service. JBcatfja HACON. At Wcnnnah. N. J., Tenth Month 7th. JOB DACON, aged 87. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to attend funeral rrvlces, Second-day, Tenth Month 11th, 10;80 a. m., t hla late residence. Wenonah, N. J. Int. Greenwich, N. J. Kindly omit flowers. " HAlMSr. Oct. 8. MARTHA J. IIAILKV. aiPd 80 yeara; Funeral services Mon.. 11 a, m. precisely, at her late residence, 410 t vmnm nM tlnalwirnilvh Tnt nflVAt. IIAUMQAnTNItn. Oct. 8, LICNA (nee Kuebler), widow of late Martin llaumxart ner, Higcd 81. Funeral services Mon., 2 p. m.. 8850 N. Smedley at. Int. private, North- "rUCKER. On Oct. 8, MARGARET, be loved wlfo of Charles E. Decker and daugh ter of the late Jacob and Mary Hoover. Relatives and friends, also the Active Hand, of llethany Presbyterian Church, are Invited to the services, on Tues,, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her dauxhter, 1820 8. Conestog-a st, Interment at Farnwood Cem. Friends may v'"w romalns, Monday eve., 7 to 10 o'clock. . . RENDER. Oct. 7. JOHN F.. husband of Catharine Render (nee. Mundy). Relatlvea and friends, nla employes of Cramps' ship yard. Invited t'- attend funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. lata residence, 2427 B. Huntingdon at. Solemn reaulem mass at St. Ann s Church 10 n. m. Int. private. IILOEHLNCJER. Oct. 7. KATHARINE M. C.. daughter of the. late John and Helen M. IlloealnEcr. Relatives nr friends are In vited to attend funeral apices at the rel. denco of her brother, Edward Uloeslnirer, 8238 N. 18th st., Mon., 2 p. m. precisely. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. HOOZEIt. At Fennrove. N J.. Oct. 7, 1020, CHARLES IIOOZER, axed 80. Rela tives and frlenda. also Lelper Post. No. 63n, O. A, R.l Moscosco Tribe. No. 34, I. O. R. M., arc Invited to attend funeral, from r Impel at Arlington Cem.. Del. co.. Pa., Mon. 11 a, m. ROWEN. Oct. 8. OLIVA, wife of Ku Kene Ilowen, 0335 Elmwood ave. Funeral and interment strictly private Monday at Mllforc!, Del. Pjeass omit nowers, DEATHS Total. J7.136.00O, compared with 110.808. 000 yesterday. Thus far tills week, 190, 841. noil. Snmo period last week. JIU1. 027.000. r. Ti...b tu nn lli.i.ll,.i .ln CARROLL. Oct. 7. HUGH E., husband .I " " .... ....v..u-..B "b 1 of JttAo Carroll. Relatives and friend ratner man n great one an yci. The principal wns assisted by two very capable young women, Miss Hnzcl Moore, a good soprano, who sang with much taste, nnd Miss Helen Scholdcr, n young cclllste, with a moderately good tone afld an unusually well-trained left hand. Both were accorded that applause which their merits deserved. The accompaniment work of Frnult St. Lcgcr was unusually flno nnd in the best of taste throughout. !... 101 d tiwlta'd rota 103 . 103 . 108 . 108 ..104 Hud A Man fd 3 02 1 03 Hud A Man in 28 35 28 25 25 11 7 6 6 3... . II Co n't 4s 'B3 2... . 73 6 I .. . Ill C'en'l 4 New York C'l I, S 3a 2 o3 N Y Cent'l H Cent'l 3 6 65 N Y Chi A St Louis 4a 1 78 2 78 N Y'k Lack A Wes'n 4s 4 01 New Y N II A II 8a '47 S..... 47 New Y N II ft II 8a'34 It 46 N Y Rys ct 4a 0.,.., i Id...... 27 6 27 IN T Rwa et 6s B 8 1 5 N York Susqa A W'n mn ca 1 62 N Y Telo 4a 22..... BO 0 80 1..... 80 10...I. 80 N Y Tele'a As 1 88 2 8H 1 SB 1 87 New T W O A Boston 4s 3.. Mberty 3Vjs . . , Liberty IM 4s . , Liberty 2d 4s Liberty 2d 4V Liberty 3d 4 Vis, liberty 4tn 4'As Utah U1.44 8D.30 88.40 88.70 00.38 88.72 s 00.20 Low Cloii 1U.1C. 01.40 80.30 80.30 Victory Note !l Victory Note 44 s 00.38 88.20 88.40 00.20 83.40 00.20 00.14 88.40 88.40 00.24 88.00 00.20 00.14 Bond Club Dinner October 19 Thn dinner of the Bond Club of Phila delphia will be held Tuesday oven nc, October 19, probably at tho. Hotel Wal ton. Chanffe In the date- waa marlo ne cessary by the fact that tho coming Tuesday In a holiday, Columbus Day. Tho principal spenker will bo V. J. Lls man, of V. J. Llsman & Co., New York, who will speak on steam railroad bonds and the present marjtet. Samuel B. Scott, of the Pennsylvania bar, will also address the members on economic subjects. 18. I i: C 1 Alton 1 -, 1 39 ChlcMO B'n A Qulney im 1 70 Cueto B'n A Quticjr 4 s 9... . OS CMcaio B'n A Qolncy II 4 s 8 80 8 80 1 80 Chleuo A U'n Ills ct 4,1 10 40 Oil a Own 41 1 58 1 ... K7T1 thleaco Mil A EtP 4a '25 2... . 81 3.. ,. 80 Chleuo Mil A StVcv 4a 80tllliiliu M 80 5 60' 1. Interboro ct 4s 10 10 2 1 8.,,.'. B 10 Iutboro R T fd 72 72 5i 02 '! 21 20 Met 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 1. 3 2 1 64 64 64 64 84 64 54 83 ; 54 81 84 03 HATS REMODELED Ladles' and rents' felt, beaver and velour hats dyed, reblocked and trimmed. New hats Bdld nhd madn to order. COtKERY & CO. S3 North Hlith at., second floor. Woolen Mills Not to Close Andover, Ma.s Oct. 0. (By A. P.) President William M. Wood, of the American Woolen Co., tndny set nt rest persistent rumors thnt nil but two plants of the company were to shut down Wednesday night for an indefi nite period. He said: "Reports that we are closing down our mills for an also 34th District Tollce. Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 a. m.. residence. 1027 H, 10th st. Solemn mass of requiem nt Church 0' at. Thomas Aquinas 0:30 a, m. Int. Ho!' Cross Cem. CLYMER. On Oct. 7. AQATHA BUR DEN wife of Wellwood M Clymer and daughter of the late Dr. Andrew M. and Ellen Oakes Burden. Services and Interment private. CONCANNON. Oct, 7, 1020. KATIE A., daughter of lato Edward and Margaret Con- cannon. Relatlvea and frlenda invited to funeral, Tues. . 8:30 a. m.. from her late residence, 1212 N. 4th st. tfoinmn requiem maas at St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Old rihmirsi Cem CONLOW. Oct 7. MAilY A., (nee Helm). widow of John J. Conlow. Relatives and friends, filsp II. V. M. Sodality of the Holy 1 amuy wnurcn invuvu 10 lunerui aionaay. 8:80 a. m.. from her lato residence. 4711 Smlck st., Manayunk. Solemn requiem mass Holv i''nmllv Church. 10 a m Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Roxborough. nil.l.l.V. Oct. 1. RAMIIEL II DILLIN. Rel.itlcs. friends. Rktrrett Lodite. No. 843. F. and A. M : Royal Arch Chaptor. Nn. 228. of Oxford! Kadosh Commindorv. K T., No. 29: Co. It. Pa. Cavalry. O. A. R. ; Shepherds of Ilethlchem. Home Lodee. No. 27. Invited HELP WANTED FEMALE CREDIT O. K. CLERKS AND COMPLAINT TRACERS We hava several vacancies for . youn women. 20 to 80 yeara of are. who arj seeking; positions other than aelllmt In our Credit Department and Bureau of Adjust ment. Apply Employment Bureau, 4tn fl0r" OIMBEL BROTHERS U1RL wanted for counter work! hours 8 to 4. 2 B. 6th 1 8 days. , GIRLS We want slrla, over 17 yeara of aee. who can wait pleasantly on customers serving them Ice cream, sodas, sandwiches, etc. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S OIRLS I ft YEARS OF AOB OR OVER TO WORK IN WALL PAPER MANUFACTURING PLANT AND ROLLINO DEPARTMENT. APPLY AT ONCE, BECKER, SMITH A PAGE. WATER AND SNYDER AVS. GIRLS, to address envelopes and send out circulars. The Penn Publishing Co., 023 Filbert st. , GIRLS wanted to learn trade: 111 paid while learning! rapid advancement. Apply 220 3, Bth St. HOLLERITH CARD CUTTER, female De slrabla position open for 11 card cutter, nrafarjihtv with extierlenco on Hollerith aya' tern. Address R. L. Campbell, caro of At- lantle Refining Co., 8144 Pasayunk a aye. HOUSEWORK New, small home, 7 rooms, nnth st.i no washing: assist In caro of 8 ? ear-old boy I reference required! good salary 0 right woman. Call 0 a. m. or 6 p. m., 838 Ileal KBiaie irum iiunoing. HELP WANTED MAXE UAUNDHY White woman wanted 1 day at weeKi 2 in ramiiy. rnone iianna 70 w, MARCEL WAVER, esperlenced. can secur permanent, good-paying position. Marl nello Shop. 1422 Walnut. MILLINERS Several good milliners wanted to assist designer; steady posltluns. Apply Gottlieb A Co.. 800 Arch st. REMfilOVH "NOTICE1 Clirlstlon Scleneo rniLIC MXTl'RES. 8 and 8 p. m.. Hun day, Oct. 10, Hotel Adelphln, by F. L. Raivson, noted Scientist of London. Heal ing Meetings dally, 12 noon. Hotel Adel phla. Monday, Oct. 11, to Friday, Oct. IB. Inclusive. Frlenda XNFERENCK CLASS. 18th and Unco ate. First-day, 11:40 "All-Friends' Conference Held In London." Speaker, Agnes L. Tlarney. . THE OLD MKJIION SLEETING HOLSE, sit uated on Montgomery elk. Merlon. Is open for services every First-day (8unday) morning at 11 o'clock. It was bdllt in 1082. Here William Penn worshiped. One of tho oldest, most historical rhurch edl flc'os In this countrj. fordlul Invitation extended to lis'.tiirf. 60 2 80 1. ... 80 1 40 Niagara F.itls Power Cs .1 Hi 1 N'k A W'n 4b 1 FAIHHll-ij 31. j-;. I'liiHi ji TWO PUBLIC LECTURES Tomorrow, Sunday, October 10 by F. L. RAWS.ON Noted London Scientist and Author of "Life Understood" ADELPHI HOTEL 8 P. M.. "Life Understood" (Collection). 8 V. M "True Prayer" (Collection). Healing meetlnes on North Roof Dally, 19 o'clock noon, Monday, Oct. 11, to Friday, Oct. 18, Inclusive. Mr. Raxcson Will old Classes of Instruction During the Week On Healing By True Prayer FOR INFORMATION PHONE SPRUCE 1959 SUNDAY AT Y. M. C. A. October 10, 1920 Mellmillst Etilsi'onul 0 70 70 N'k A Wcv OS 9.... 104 N'n Pacific 3s 7 B8 N'n Pacific s - a 7 3 20, 74 73, 74' 74 74 CMc Ho Mil A ail' cv 6a 10., IB 1. 4 1 74 74 78 73 78!, CMoto A Nth W'n i '83 J U0 "'"to 4 Mh "t"n at Ss Chltaio j, ,vlh ."n 7 . 103 10 1.... 8.,,, 7.... 8.... 6.... 2 1.... I M Marin tit 1 83 2 82 Jap aove't 1st 0 78 1 78 1 . . 78 14 78 Jap Gove't 2d 13 78 1 78 8 78 Jap Oove't 4 a 2 68 1.. .. 68 Kan C A S ,1 in .,, " Ivan C A H Sa 2 70 .1 . .. 70 Kan City Ter'l Rwy 4 a 1. .. 73 18... . 72 K Uelg 0s '21 1 . .. 00 t.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 10.. Org 6 10. 77 ELIAS II. RAKER. Minister. Sth and Clearfield sts. 0:30 Class meeting, lO.SOi-Publlo Worship and Sermon "LIGHT FROM THE WORD." 7:00 Epworth League. 7:48 Evening service "A REJECTED PHARISEE." Flno Chorus Choir, Presbyterian 77H 77'-s 77 i 77 L Cat v.t 80 80 Oregon 3 L 4a 2 83 4 83 8 82 Pao O A E .Is 1 7TTa rac T A T .is ! 8 03H Pennn R R 7a 2.,.. 103 1.... 101 Peoria A H In 3 34 Pare Murqt 3s 1. ... 8(1 1 88, 8 80 Reading Ry 4a 2 80 8 80 1 81 1 81 Reading Ry Ss 3 81 Rock laid Ark A La 4s 3 .... 00 1 08 Snn Antonla A A P Ry 4' 4 .... 01 1 ... 01 ARCH NT. CHURCH. 18th and Arch sts. 10:45 The celebration of the Lord's Sup per. At 8 o'clock Dr. Macartney will preach on "The Tomb That Was Never Occupied," the fifth aermon In tho aerlea which i e Is preaching to young men and young wom en, In this sermon he will describe, tho tragedy of a broken ambition and un fulfilled hope and wilt speak of some of the reawns why young men fall. U17T1ILEHEM FRESRYTERLIN CHURCH llluiid and Diamond sts. Itev. WILLIAM L. McCORMICK. Pastor. 10:30 Communion and reception of mem- 2:30p. m. Sabbath School. 0:43 n. m. Youiur People's Soc. of C. E. 7 '18 p. m. Evening service. YOUNG FOLKS LirE CHOICES. Subject! "CHOOSING A FRIEND." Beats Free. Friendly Greeting. Fine Music. F.vnrvhodv welcome. I'rotesttnt Episcopal AUTUMN RF.HOBTS ATI-ANTIC CITY. N. J, M VlrgUla Avta al rdiralk f -FIREPROOF I'M "' reenu wtdi mains tstr sad I I P'lt.l. Uthi. WuoYillon U Beseh Trsat rieUlt.AeriMrUa.hMlilltllat 1TTHCIDFAI psmiiv unrri ARLINGTON f r HldAN au, uniD nmru cKiilveLocttion Moibrite Rate TODD a MUt.VIMIt.1.. Sm a-xi.I3. OwnT. w J. COM.INB. Mgr. WgSjffiEAnHoiasixrissI T. PCTKK'H CHL'ltCH. Third and Pino sts. REV. EDWARD M. JEFFBRYS, S. T. D Itector, .. , 7.00 a. m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Morning Servlca and Sermon by tho Rector. The Choir of men nnd boys will sing: "To Deum In E," Parker. "Grieve Not the Holy Spirit of God," Stalner, . 8:00 i. m. Evenlrg Pravor. plain, NO EVEWING SERVICE UNTIL OCT. 17. HHIHHJIUI FIRST UNITARIAN CHUUC1I 21..1 (..nesinui si. Rev. FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN, Minister 11 a, in. Mr. Griffin will proxch. Subject, "Unitarians' Christianity." I "Its Anirmation. UNITARIAN CHURCH OF (1KHMANTOWN, Greene st ond W, Chelton ave. Sunday, October 10, 1U20. Service at 11 a. m. The Minister, REV. nOOER S. FORBES. Will DTftaVCb. Subject CHRISTIAN UNITY NOT A DREAM. Classes for children In pariah house at same hour. All are Invited. "?ELC0NTINENTAL JVeslm nster i55Stuc".y : J"1-Uah' K ? Ki nil 'i'i-l Mlv. blhat run. vratsn l,-fJ221J'Ji'P. F. C. nuhre. Mar. H .-i,-s-urop. f. c. otelBoscobel Kn,ue? ' lUnt i.w. ? "5tel refu; fetUbl phl on U7. J'OrONn MQUNTAlNrl -Mount rtnin.' h. i ava Uttam. rnlansd. Kz E. MARION,. 'ONO trtUi1 HODM i r P V PHILADELPHIA'S WELCOME to Commissioner and Mrs. Thomas Estill Territorial Commanders of the Salvation Army In the Eastern Stated Sunday, Oct. 10, 3 P. 1H. MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 705 North Broad Street Director Ernest L. Tustin wilt iveloome Commissioner Estill on behalf of the City. i "'.'""'iii'J' w-'M.JTiZ! nils. AHSnr T, Colonel and Mnr. Rlehard riAinniJ mnA Mrm. Alexander Lltmt.-Ckilonel and Mrs. Arthur T, XLJHd i VvT.n.l Marrarrt Bovlll. mi i I ' I i.ii .. . . : CENTRAL HUILDINO, 1421 Arch fit. Lobby 3 P. JI. Tlin BIBLE CLASS Topic: "Christian Chivalry." Leader: Mr. George II. Streaker. AUHITORIUSI P. M. SEUVICB MEETING Speaker: Itev. Wm. D, MoCormlck. Pastor Bethlehem Presbyterian Church Topic: "God's Man." Musical Program Violin, Cello and Organ Lobby 7 P M. KVnNINO SONG SERVICE Illustntr-d With Motion Pictures Topic: "Sinn's Place In tho Universe." (What uoci nam wrougnw NORTH HUILDINK, 1013 Lehigh Ave. Lobby 4 v. m. Speaker: Itev. Ernest Uawden, D. D, Pastor Cookman M. E. Church Topic: "Play BaH." Payamps'tho Cornetlst will play. Inspirational Singing. WEST nUILDINO, S2d Si Bansom Sts. Lobby 4 P, M. Speaker: Rev. Henry E. Walhey Topio: "What Is tho Big Idea?" Special music under direction of Mr. Olarenco Carroll, Chorister St. Mat thew's M. E Chuch Kellowshlp Supper at 5:30 P. M. to funeral services, Sun,, 7 p. tn., resi dence of son-In-law. Lemuel Kecch 8347 Elmwood ave, Int, and services at Oxford, Pa.. Mon,, 2 p. m. . DOWLifVo. Oct. 7. JOSEPH F.. stn of Mary and tha late Lawrence Dowllng. (Rela tives, friends and employes of .GUI Ai Co., Invited to funeral. Mon.. 7:0 a. on., from his mother's lesldence. 2076 E. Thompson st, Solemn requiem mass Bt. Ann's Church 0 a, tn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . . OILMORE. Oct. 8, ROHERT A., husband of Sarah E. Gllmore. Relatives and friends, also Trimble Lodge. No. 117. F, and A. M.I Washington Castle, No. 8. K. of. G. E.i Marine Engineers' Reneflclal Assn., No. 13. nf Phlta., are Invited to attend funeral, Mon., 2 p. m., from lata residence, 723 Mlckle a.. Camden. N. J. Int. private. Har leUh Cem. Friends mav call Sun. eve, intjTny rw n. tenMiTNTi P . son of tha lato John and Julia Heaton, aged 83. jteiatives ami inenos invuea to lunersi, Sun,, 2 p. m., from thn larlora of V. R. Fletcher, 083O Uustletnn ave., Ilustleton, Phlla. Int. Wm. Penn Cem. HOLT. Oct. 0. JOANNA -T.. wife of Christopher Holt, aged 87, Funeral Mon., R:3f a. m., lata residence. 8160 N, 21th St. High mass at CorpuB Chrlirtl Church 10-a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. HOIII.DIN. Oct. . 1020. CATHARINE O.. widow of John Houldln. Relatives and friends invited to lunerai jvion.. a:oa p. m., from her late residence, 401 Central uve Cheltenham, Int. "at Lawn View rem. KEANE. OCt. T, J1AHK lUisw eia tlves and frlenda and Cathedral U. V. M. Sodality Invited to funatat, Monday, 8:30 a. m., from 1700 Race st. Solemn requiem mi n ihe Cnlhedrnl. 10 a. m. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. KEL,IjY. kki. u, .lwaiii j,, son or lato Joseph and Julia Kelly. Due notion of funerni from residence of J. P. Donohue, 6400 Market St. ....... i.r.wtR. At his res dence. Mnhaiba. Apt.. Atlantic City, N, J.. Oct 7, JOHN C. hus- uana or Kiia Tayior ljwis. nervice ana inu private, Arlington Cem., Sat. I p. m ..... MAIAIlY. On 0t. . MARY JANB. MAIJnY. Services. Monday, at 2 P. m., at the residence of her son. Ir:i IT Malaby, 78 W. Sharpnack at., aerm.inloun. Inter ment private. t MARKB. Oct. 7. JULIA, wife of late Harry Marks, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sun.. 1 P. m.. resldenco of her son. Harry Marks. 2830 N. 28th at. Int. Hebrew Mutual Bury. Ing Ground. McLAUOHLIN. Oct. 7. CATHERINE R.. daughter of tho late Daniel and Mary Mc Laughlin. Funeral Mon., 8 a. m., late resi dence. 8889 Mldvaln ave. High mass St. Iliidget's Church 0:80 a. m. Int. Holy Cross 'mcNULTY. Oct. 8. SARAH E.. daughter of late James and Catharine McNulty. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend fu neral. Tues., 8:30 a. m late residence. 832 Cnrlnthtan ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of Bt. Francis Xavler 10 n. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. MOTT. On Oct R. CATHARINE L. MOTT (nee Rrelthauft). wife of Charles P.' Mott. Services on Tus nfternon. at 2 o clock, at her residence 8131 WyaluBlng ave. Inter ment at Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Monday eve. NAOLE. Oct. 8. Rev JOSEPH F. NAGLE. son of tho late Caspar and Rosalia Nagle and r.ephew of the late Monslgnor P. C. Nagle. of WIIkes-Rarre. Pa. Reverend clergy, relatives and friends Invited to at tend funeral, Tues morning. Churoh of Bt. Thomas Aquinas. Divine Office at 0:80 a. m. Solemn requiem maas 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crn rem. TJKtMAN. Suddenly, at New York. Oct. 0. 1020, ELEANOR D NE1MAN. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Vlener, aged 23 years. Relatives nnd friends Invited tu services, on Sunday Oct. 10. 1020 at 1 P. m.. from parents' residence. 8014 Parkslde ave., Phlla, Int. Jewish Grounds. 86th and Market sts. O'CONNOR. Oct. 0, i2i). junisni. nus. band of Cutharlne O'Connor and son of Mary and tho late Toeal O'Connor. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 n. m.. from the residence of his brother-in-law, Frederick Turtle, 110 Salalgnac at.. Wlssa htckon. Solemn requiem mass at St. John the Riptlst Church 10 a, m. Int. St. John a 'pRESTON. Oct. 0. MARY IC. widow of William C. Preston, aged 74. Relatlvea and Irlenda are 'nvlted to attend funeral aerv ices. Sat., 8:30 p. m., chapel of Andrew J, Dalr A Son. Arch and 10th sts. Int. prlvats. RALSTON. Suddenly, Sth Inst.. Lieut. Col. FRANCIS WILLIAM RALBTON, U. S. Artillery. . .. "3CKARD. On OCl. T. ANS e.v AltD (nee Murray), beloved wife of George Reckard. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to the service, on Moir aft. at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. 2018 S. Garnet st. Inter ment at Fernwood Cem. Frlenda may call Sunday eve. ROHINSON. At Bridgeport, N. J.. Oct. 8. CATHARINE GRAY ROHINSON. aged 83. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral services at hr late residence. In Hrldgenort. N. J.. Mon.. 1:30 p. m. Int. iirMv-n-f rm DREW O.. husband of the lat. Emma B. Schaffer, aged 09. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, without further notice. Bun. 1 -80 p m.. from the residence of his son. Ltnford R. Schaffer. Woodbourne, Pa., and the Oxford Valley Chapel 2:30 p. m. Int. Emllle Church Yard. Autos will meet train at Woodburne Station leaving Reading Terminal 12:17 p. m. SCOTT. On Oct. 0, JOSEPH W , husband of Mary White Scott, aged 78 years. Rela tives and friends, also Wm. D. Schnlder Lodge. No. 410. F. and A. M.I Oriental R. A. Chapter. No iy: Fourtn or juiy Lage;We hav. Pveral splendid openings for No. 144. I. O p. P.. nnd employes of Scott', wom, of n!jlh intelligence and refinement. IT"" "" '.no"'.''. '1 l? h"r.rMc,,..?i1.S?i- !w.".. v."" a0"1" to sell high-grade mer- ... irl...,u, -j - -"-?-'".-" Vi..-. ;"i cnonuise, 'rtl.l cninarma i. niiiiii!.-iii -i -!.-, ,u.. 'si'flTII On Oct, 7. 1020. IDA S.. widow of Lieutenant George W, Smith, aged .70 years AISLE MANAGERS We liave several openings for men of pro- possessing "nppearanc and executive ability. Apply superintendent's office, fourth floor. OtMUEL UROTHERS BOT WANTED AT ONCE IN NEWSPAPER OF FICE! $1) PER WEEK TO START! GOOD OPPORTUNITY. SEE MR, JOYCE, THUIU FLOOR PUHLIC LEDOER, 000 CHESTNUT T.. TODAY. BOY Excellent chance for bright boy over 10 ves if age with large manufacturing concern! near Broad and Chestnut: no office experience necessary, but should be at least a grammar school graduate and write a gcod hand: details as to age, schooling, experience If any and minimum salary da- sjred; P. O. Box 731, Philadelphia. HOY, 10years of age, for general office work In office of Stokes A Smith Co., Bum- merdale, P. Take No. 78 car or phone rranKiorq ov. ROY wanted for rnerl ntta .Art. n. w. 10 yeara of ag; opportunity for advance menu rferncs desired. P 1009. Ledger Off. BOY wanted to run errands and learn busl- ness. Edward Melkel, 22 3. 17th st. HEM? WANTED MALE SALESMEN , Top, sides and bottom pf this "ad," you'll find other "ads" Competing for your atten tion: thla "ad," however. Is distinctively attractive and worthy of your consideration because It offer? a weekly average of $180 week, or more, conditional simply upon your abl'lty to WALK AND TALK AND TELI THE TRUTH; an unusual offer, you'll agree, both by vlrtuo of the opportunity It repre-, senta and by reason of this 'organisation's little short of phenomenat sales accomplish. ments. Suite 603, Van Dam llldg., 10th and Marktt sts. ' SECURITY SALETSMEN to handle an Isiue which la the meet Im portant of Ita character In the country and Indorsed by the very highest authorities! these securities will stand the acid test! not a promotion: only men with tho beat of con nections desired. Particulars, address Hog 80. care of Doremus A Co., 41 Broad at., New York, SHIPPING Young man, 10, aa helper In ahlpp'ng department: salary to start, $18: opportunity to advance. Otto Elsenlohr.A Bros.. Inc., 032-31 Market St., Philadelphia, STEAMFITTER wanted. Apply Otto Stein- acker. 3088 N. Bth st. , WALL SCRAPERS Those who have Jiad ex- perlenco with wall-paper wt)rk and who would like to learn paperhanglng work. Ap ply 4827 Mulberry at., Frankford. WANTED An expert all-around airplane mechanic) must be a rigger: O X and O X X motor man: no other need apply; field. 73d and Island road; good salary to right man; bring rasrences, etc. MILLlNERSrt experienced on fine work) steady positions; piece or week work. Ap- ply Ooltlleb A Co.. 800 Arch st. NURSE OR MOTHER'S HELPER for child 8 years- Scotch or English; Prot estant preferred: must understand thn phys ical care of children: only thoae furnishing the very highest references will bo consid ered. "R-78," P. O, Box 8143. OPERATORS Operators on overlock machines: operators on double-needle machines. Apply Bureau oi umpioymem, WANASIAKER'B OFFICE ASSISTANT, stenographer and typist, correct at figures: Protestant pre ferred: stato age, education and salary wanted. H 825, Ledger Office. ROYS! THE BEST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS YOU CAN ENTER ti a great mercantile establishment that PAYS YOU WHILE LEARNING. Here you becomo an earner AT ONCE. Tou also have unlimited opportunities to ad vance according to the ability and earnest ness you sltow. Better tea about those positions that are open TODAY for chaps aged 14 to 17. Employment Offlcc. first floor, gallery. WANAMAKER'S ROYS AND MEN. 18 to 28. wanted to train for positions on the U. S. Shipping Board vessels: Americans only; training pay, $30 per month, C. E, Maas, enrolling officer 27 H. 4th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. UOYB, over 10, wanted to operate stamp die machine. Brown A Batley Co., 410 N, yranxiin st. WANTED Balesmen speaking foreign languages to sell dividend pnylnir securlt'es. Cull at J812 Walnut St.. Room 401, Phone 8pruce 87,8. WANTED Balsemen to sell Industrial securities paying good dividends. Call at 1812 Walnut st Boom 401. rnone apruce o,m. WAREHOUSE Man, experienced, to assem ble orders. Apply Trankford Orocery Co., 1801 Unity St., Frankford. WATCH REPAIR CLERK Clerk experienced In giving estimates, Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S YOUNG MAN would like to Invest In an ei ...z. -,.-. ..i ..,.. 1t(ilnesR have the tablish'ed real estate business: have the ability and experience ana can ,",... ... of reference. B 220, Ledger Offlcc. OPERATORS experienced on Singer power machines. M. Lyon A Co., sixth floor, 1007 Market st. SALESWOMAN wanted in notion depart ment; must be experienced. Apply 1214 Chestnut. SALESWOMAN wantnd In hoalery depart ment; must ba experienced. Apply 1214 Chestnut st. . I SALESWOMEN REAL ONES Girls If you have education, snap and tho "I-wlll-help" Idea In your head, either bring your experience here or come here and get some The openings that exist now In our various selling departments also are REAI ONES, In pay and opportunity. See Miss Garnell Employment Office, First Floor Oallory WANAJIAKER'B BOYS for errands and filing In omen of large manufacturing plant. P 1010. Ledger Off. BUSSBUY wanud; houra 7:80-4. 82 8 BUi, 0 days. CLERK Young man with some knowledge of switchboard and power Installations for clerical position witn wnoiesaie electrical supply company: exceptional opportunity for young man who Is capable of developing. Address, with references and salary expected. P 102 Ledger Office. CLOCK MAKER This Is a good Job for a good man. ex perienced on hall r French mantel clock work. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S CRATER wanted Man with experience In crating furniture preferred. Abram Cox Stove Co.. American and Dauphin ats. YOUNO MEN wanted for general clerical work In offlco of large manufacturing concern Id southern section of city; one living In southern. section pre ferred! state references when re plylng; A 180, Ledger Branch. 18th an4 Mooro ats. iroUNO MEN for press helpers. surVeVlntendent. 000 Chestnut Bt. Aptly SITTJATIONSWANTED FEMALE QIIADUATB NURSE. Virginian, wishes , to Accompany seml-lnvalld chIM to Florid or SilforSu. for winter months. M 324., Ledger Office. , .. STENOGRAPHER, bookkeeper, experienced; high school graduate, desires position. p 1020. Ledger OnTlce. WOMAN The Vlavl health work offers ma- turo woman, reiinou. """.. v--'V a auperlor life work; part or full time! busi ness experience no necessary. Write 724 Wltherspoon Building. Relatives and friends Invited to fu- EVERYHODY 111. COME Ladles Are Especially Invited . Y M CA- OF PHILADELPHIA EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL Yound Men and Boys Young Men and Hoys ,,,,, ... nt, min,iiiiwiHiiitiiMiiniiiiiiimiiii"eHin tftMIIM,tMMM.,MMff,,MMMMM ,, I J MEADOWBKOOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADUYYJBl.UUlV. fUiXNlNA. Primary School (DoyB Under 8), Lower School, Upper School a ehnni that riven a bov a oomnlets elementary ohoollng and prepares, for entrance to any boarding school or college, without taking him wy from hla homo and Ita vital Influencee dur ing Ills Impressionable years. A school In which open-air training, baseball, etc. handworlt. an Intellectual study nro combined with Christian ciamplo and precept to develop full manhood nnd efficiency. School grounds have 16 acre: high elevation. Located 3 miles north of Jen Klntown Reading Railroad to Meadowbropfci Autobus service for nearby places. Registration ond asslgnrp.-nt of cla"" Sent 28 j.'r.r pros pectus, terms, etc. nddresa the Head Master. KKV. JOHN WHITE WAIKIfR. M. A. Memlnwhrnnlc. Pa. TRUSTEES Charles L. Borle, Jr. George W. Hiking. Jr. J. Smylle Hcrkneia Wayne Herknesa Anderson MacPhea Charles E. Mclnneat John C, Martin George SattcrthwalU Robert Sewall Both Hexes 30-Day Business College Now Address STUDENTS CHAPTER BLDG. Susquehanna, near Broad We have pureha.ed the above soIendU building as a permanent home for our rollrse. Illnmond 8204. ..,,. ... Have time mid money, and secure tha best lKislllon Jo the city. ,..-. "The achnol that. Is iiractlcally perfrrt and nrrfntly iirarlleul." Contract or monthly rntea. 1IHIIIIHII n.ral I.Mlr.l nil HllH.. At 1:30 D. m.. At ItttO residence P.13 Nectarine st. Interment Private Fernwood Cemetery. SMYTH. At 317 Klnsey st.. nrooklyn. N. Y . on Oct. 8. 1920. WILLIAM PLATT BMYTH, In his 03d' year. Interment West Laurel Hill Cemetery. 8TEEN. Oct. D. ALEXANDER J., son of Mary F. 8teen Cuoco (nee Boyd) and the lata George Steen, agsd 17. Relative's and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Mon., 8 a. m., from the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Boyd.-81l S. Water st. Solemn re nulem mass St. Joaeph'a Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. .STOKER On Oct. 8. nOIIERT E., son of Margaret and the late Ewen C Storer Rela- I tles and rrienos am inviien id inc efrvicrs, on Tues . at 2 n. m . nt tho Oliver It Ilnlr Hldii 1120 Chestnut st Interment nt Nonhwnod Cem. VAHE. At Pekln China, on Aue- IS 1020 IDE MAY. daughter of William S. and Ido Morris vare. neiauvca ami inenas in vited to funoral services, on Sat , at 1 p m at her parents' residence. 2304 H Broad st. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. WALKER. Oct. 8. MARY, daughter of Thomas nnd the late Anna Walker (nee IIol lernn). Relatives and friends nnd B. V. M. Sodality Invited to funeral, Mon. 8:30 a. m., from father's residence, 4040 Keysar St.. Germantown. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Frnncla of Assist 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre. WAL2,. Oct. 8. HARRY P.. husband of Caroline Wala. Funeral services Mon.. 10:30 a. m. precisely, residence. 1028 E: Chelten ave. tnt. private. Ardsley Burial Park. Friends may view remains Sun 7 to 10 "'WOOD. On Oct. 8. MAUD GRAHAM, wife of Freder'ck Wood. Relatlvea and friends are Invited to the services, on Monday, at 2 p m.. at the Oliver II. Hair nidg , 1820 Chestnut at. Interment private YERKES. Oct. 7 at Oreland. Pa , BE BECCA SLACK YERKES. nged 7S, Si-rv-lies Mon.. 2 p. m.. at tho Southampton Meeting House, Sguthampton. Pa Int ad Inlnlng grnund Train fnr Southampton leaves Reading Terminal 1:23 p. m, SALESWOMEN Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S SALESWOMAN wanted In silk department; must be experienced. Apply 1214 Chest nut at. STENOGRAPHER Ganttls. able to take or dinary business dictation and to assist ,ln office of chemical manufacturing company. Grays Parry road: noon meal free; apply Dy letter witn particulars, inciuaing salary. P 1017. Ledger Office. ELECTRICIANS, experienced on power plant work, long Job, good wages. Apply to Stone A Webster, Beach and Palmer sts. ELEVATOR OPERATOR, white. Apply E. J. Elliott 1112 Chestnut st ENGINEER for steam road roller macadam work. Walter S. French. Mooreatown N. J. , rOREMEN to take charge of battery nf turret lathes, engine lathee and vertical boring mills: money O. K. to right man; only first-class men, with thorough knowledge of these machines, wanted. Apply In per son or by letter to O. F. Olson, superintend ent No. 2 shop, Redlngton Standard Fittings Co., Redlngton, Pa. . SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Geneial accountant and n;i ditor. middle-aged, of good exeeiitRe abil ity, prac., analyze, accta and claims, ren. inc. tax reports! sal. $00. 30, I.ed On BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANT open for part-time engagementa. U 214. Ledger Off. SALESMAN Agricultural lines or automo bile, now emp. adv. trucks and cars wan's to work for future! will hustle. B 313. Led- gsr Office. STUDENT, Wharton Evg. School, desires office cos.: mod. salary. B 231, Ledger Off. FOREMAN Wanted a foreman steel erec tor: muai be first class and a hustler. Ap ply by letter Philadelphia Ledger office, stating age. experience,' whether union or open shop and references. M 320 Ledger Office. HELP HELP HELP STENOGRAPHER Bright girl for pleasant T "?$ and Improving position with large manu- Tabor, Phlla. Wanted, experienced DENTAL FORCEP MAKERS DENTAL" INSTRUMENT MAKERS CALL THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFO. CO. 4848 TACAWANNA ST.. FRANKFORD OR 211 SOUTH 12TK ST.. PHILA. LABORERS wanted, 88 cents per hour. J. F ltogers Co.. 7th st. and Grange ave.. AGENTS CANVASSERS for the Suffragist magazine 180 for 100 subscriptions! 60o for eaoh. subscriber; part or whole time, pleaaant and profitable. Write Mrs Anne T, Ren sbaw. 14 Jackasn place. Washington. D. C, STORAGE AND MOVING J ESTABLISHED 1872 CONTINENTAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES 20th St. ab. Chestnut MOVING STORAGE PACKIN Household goods and personal effects pack and shipped to any part of the world. TELEPHONE. LOCUST lOflO raciuring concern ceniraiiy locatea: astaua i t VPORFKH tn tin aa to age, schooling, experience and minimum v.....iV .,; m.H ,.)... rf..i...i n n t, tsi thi. wim'K slate rosd. -"'"' "'-.'- - , " '"- -. '... day. 7 days. 728 Vine st. $38.80 STENOGRAPHER. fxp-rlenced, capnble; MACHINLRY Experienced operator fnr permanent pleasant pn.ltlmi to right party , . Pneumiit c picking mnchlne. Wm. S. Scull Annlv In nwn hrfridw rllinz. statlntr nnrtli-n. Co, r runt nnd Fnilral sts.. Camden. H.,11 i lars. stlarv exp1cted and plione number, If and Keystone phoner ' anv P 102Q ledger nffleo - STKNOORAI'IIEII for Kelleral offlee u-nrle'. with ability to do ordinary business enrre- MEN spondence. pleasant surroundings; Protes-1 , tsnt; lunch without cost; salary to start "anted Shippers, markers and carriers! men to aistriuuie mercnonaise. nNDERT.KTCTtS ,WllyFW BROAD aio V DIAMOND LOST AND FOUND 11AR PIN Lost, a. platinum bar pin with 18 diamonds. Reward. B. Kind A Sons, 11 in Cheatnut st. $20, Apply by letter, P 1018. Ledger Of Bee, STENOGRAPHER, experienced! one wining to assist clerical dutlea. Apply office nf the treasursr Ablngton Memorial Hospital, Ablngton. Pa. TELEPHONE OPERATORS Otrls, expert encsd on telephone, to solicit advertising; will pay salary and bonus; Mate expanenoe and salary desired, telephone number. If any, M 221. Ledger Ofrlos. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S WANTED: BOOKLOVERS Not bookworms, but spry-stepping. Intelli gent, pleaaant young women who would en Joy earning good money between now and Christmas In the congenial surroundings at the Wanamaker Book Store by helping cus tomera to select and get their books. Apply to Miss aamell Employment Office, First Floor Gallery JOHN WANAMAKER WOMEN TO LEARN BOOKKEEPING If you write n neat hand and are good at figures. w will teach you how to keep books. Apply to Mr. Leidy. Matn Office, fifth floor GIMBEL BROTHERS , NECKPIECE Lost small brown fur neck- piece Wednesday afternoon between 1804 Rlttenhouso square und 18th and Wnlnut sts. Reward If returned to 1804 B. Hit- I tenhounf aqusre. Roth Hexes IMPORTANT OFFICE POSITIONS Oor students In stenography and type writ ng are given real offlce training to qualify them to accept Important positions. ...u.vtuua, instruction. Day or "I:?,' c," c write for nlgl cat. i rKLRS'ltl of Commeree 7 Chestnut St. I'hlladelohl 1017 Yonng Women anilfll,i, Philadelphia NIGHT SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN The Night School of Strayer'a Dual ness College Is now open and student who wish to take any course of busl. lMln .Kmilrl enroll at once. Call, write or telephone for particulars and atate wnai cruras yuu , terested In. In- Strayer's Bu$lnesi College 807 Cteitnut Street Phone, Walnut 384 Pllilndelnhia Turnfremeindo Hchool reopens Sent. 8lh. Ujmnastlcs 5" mmlng. Physical Cidttirr.r ''Normal Course" In Swimming begins Oct. 1st. Enron nj"i """"-"i; jl'gOAII A COLUMBIA AVE. Mlsa Illman'a School for Klodergartnrre X e adBlA.A KHV ali 4e A & esatasasiiAsl. tnior ofuur swh r vvui rnoiiui AinuoifsMivim VOX;,! Mf meSbsmc rAKwura school S'. ni.urr,no AiUUAY. OCT A PRINCIPALS AT THE BCHOO HB'I'WEKN 10 AND 1 C?'C5c SCHOOL L.IA1UK MUSICAL INHTRUCTinw HYPERION 0Cl$SVQitFnir LEEFN-Hiurrs!7ne rnblloBthoal Mnslenperrlalon Phila. Musical Academy Gormantown Branch. 80 E. Walnut Lane, r.t 84th Season. Otn. 3892, Joe. W Clarke" Th!' ZF.CKWER-HAHN rilllAllKLWiiA ' MUSICAL ACADiatY ANII II tANCIirs Ma n Hebool. 1017 Hnriil a. J"3 . Special Courses. Puhlle School Suner. vUor. Normal Classes for lano and violin Teaehers. Send for prnmectiis. iu"n 1'inL-'.L.ciNSKnvAT0'lv or 5IU8IO D. ilendrlk Eterman. J I. Van den lleemt Now at 118 So. 20th St. Klbrore Hchool Draruatle Art Special eve. yuhllc anaalc. $714 1iehm Ht.Wnrc 40X WM'"'' Boboolof eJPreaslon A Stage Art WOEHIS. X7M) ffcssaVwt at. Barw $m iXTlT HELP WANTED t?EM ALE BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT Young woman to assist bookkeeper; experience desirous but not essential, permanent position; good salary who qualify, Frankel Garment Shop, Front ami Daujhln ata. ANY YOUNa WOMAN Looking for Interesting, permanent work In pleasant surroundings will find it In BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING THE HOURS ARE HUORT . MEALS ARE FURNISHED AT COST SURROUNDING3 ARE,DELiaHTFUL Bee MISS BTEVENSON, 1631 ARCH ST. BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. CHILD'S NURSE, white, competent: refer ence required! best wages, Apply 1822 N, 17Hi st. CLERK and typist fnr bookkeeping depart iiluiH ui "re iiiaurKiice nsrncy, siuie nge, salary and previous experience ueoger unc". 1030, COOK for Elk Ins Tark: white woman! must be good plain family cook! 8 In family, B In sen Ire: no laundry; reference required! wagea $14, Apply by telephone, Melrose 640, or wnm in i.u wo. A,npoirne, aq. j a M-", .t . j n COOK . and downstairs girl wanted: small family: no washing j.good wages.! Mrs. M, Berg. 2312 N. Park ave. r-nnie and rsitrsaew-Tirhtt. ,m w.v-. Aapts., In Hvrford,,Va,i must be eap.! fam. a oulU(. no waiblBo;, Artmore, 1049 jJJ ... . i " '-"'" '"'''" - v . A.iit, An ' iV WOJIEN of refinement nnd culture to set ns nurs.s, high sonnol educslton com piilsory: fall clnk' still open: salary $20 per month and malntenince from date of acceptance. Arplv to Superintendent, River slde.Hnnltal N"nvrt Nw Vs. MHN WANTED Would vou like one of our wage earners' scholarahlps, entitling you to free Instruc tions In various lines of exseutlve workT Trained men earn $78-$ 180 per week and up. Write Executlvo Service Bureau. 01 Trana- portatlon nidg.. 28 B. 18th at. MESBENGER Good opportunity for bTTiht young man: must be 10 or over. Apply Bell Telephone Co.. 258 N. Broad st. WOMEN WANTEfJ Would you like pne of our wartearnera' scholarships entitling you to free Instruction In vsrtous lines of executive workf Trained women earn $40 to $78 per week and un. Wrlto Executive ServJoe Bureau. No. al! Transportation Hldg. ' ' 01' YOUNO GIRL FOR ADDING-MACHINF WORK IN GENERAL OFFICE; pruS VIOUS EXPERIENCE NOT NECES8ARY HOURS. 0 TO 3: MODERATE WAOeV WITH OPPORTUNITY FOB ADVANCE: MENT. APPLY BY LETTER ONLT , llOIIV A HARDART BAKINO CO.. DEPT. C "il S. 10TH ST. " MOLDERS IN ORAY IRON FOUNDRY irOR 8U3E FLOOR AND HEAVY WORK HEAVY FLOOR COREMAKERfl MALLEABLE IRON FLOOR MOLDBR9 WE CAN OFFER YOU A TER UNENT POSITION IN A IAHGE. WELL-EQUIPPED FOUNDRY if A PROSPEROUS CITY. WHERE YOU CAN EARN RIO MONEY. LIVE CHEAPER AND BE AS 8URED OF STEADY WORK. THIS IB A REAL OPPORTUNITY AND IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOli A POSITION OUT OP THE OR. DINARY IT WILL nE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO WRITE, OPEN SHOP CONDITIONS STATE AGE AND iCXPERI. ENCE, AB WE WANT EXPERI ENCED MEN ONLY. " ADDRESS M 325, LEDOER OFFICB SHIP BY TRUCK BTORAOH TOEE. STORAGE FREE. We have a fleet of 40 Inclosed trucks on pneumatic tires making dally trips to all points within 300 miles. Return- losd rste on furniture 00c per mile, No charge for atorage for one month, Take advantage of a return load rate. Also commercial hau'.lne. HALL TRANSPORTATION CO 22 Warren Plnoe. Newark. N. J. Tel. Market 0831. Nlsht and Sunla y phone M a rket 1 480 CLEAN as your home, we make a specialty of moving, packing, shipping to all parts of the world: storage In separate locked rooms; local and long distance by Packard vans! estimates free. Olenwood Storage and Ca?p.t Cleaning 2000-10 Ridge ave! : V.tS? llshed since 1888. Ph. Diamond 4880 or Park 1181. Logan office. Wyoming 6233. YOUNG OIHL. white, to assist In housework no cooking, no experience necessaiy. JTaJ $12. Apply between 0 a. m and S s m n,n . ... Tl1. m, .l.ai. J v D-in Liana .i.iv uiu,,, vismn uoor, cor. Broad and Cheatnut ata. W. YOUNO LADIES wanted for general clerlqal work In office of large manufacturing con cern In southern eeotlon of city, on, living In southern section preferred state reference when reply ng' A 18$. Ledger Branch. 18th and Mooro sts. '"' General MAJfll U. 8eJ' .,.',uJJrv.d.V:l? .".?"? tlm. iiiittt w.uv." -.. -;ln -",, tn factory, iru burg Pa PAPERHANGERS; (Irst-ciass men! ZZZa work more essential than speed; in-ri whoso work will stand Investigation. AnnlV 4827 Mulberry st Frarlkford PP ' rAPERHANOERS Fifteen first-lass meni steady work- $1.28 per hour; come ready to work or call Cynwyd 898. ilartln A Henry Cynwyd, Pa. ..iirjr, PlSTERERO wantrd. Wgjsh Mitlch.ll nn ' Dslawara Trust Co. Rid,"' Wilmington. S?i! PORTEIUi. colored, wanted. ADDiy iu irT" Haas, eoa Chestnut St. " ' SALESMAN, Ice machlnea; wanted an enar getlc young man, undor 80 years of iir. with natural selling talent, some exerutfv ability and eximr ence In handling Sn..i!"' silk hosiery, dirt fro," ence; an engineer or man with some marhanl. orth Mills, Mechanic. r' training preferred, must be of siwd ap" pearonce and bu able to secure nrdeers tart. rr""""1'""1"-1"'--aesssssBBsigaBBeaaaBMa1 . ..11-. s.Ble r latttatsi A fiH. .... j i.. auiij T'i'tj M l Aw v ruriwiCK Hi city LANDE STORAGE CO. 1088 RIDOE AVE. Iac1 and long-distance raovlng; by careful and exp. men; we go to and from New York for $30. ., "UP !59! ur spec sltles era Baltimore. Washington. Boston and in ff. tar edlata polnta. Pell Phone. Poplar ini"' Dougherty & Sons Storage 1424 N. 20T1I ST. Oet our special t ate tor moving by our rsll. able and careful men. Call Pop. 40(10. Ker store. Park 1127. nlgnt phnne, DlamnnH jsig GUARANTEE Storage Co.. estab. 1872 Expert furniture handlers; v.. buy s.iT pack, move, store furniture, rag,. pi,nl"' Shlni. etc.! best service, low rates, local and long distance. Phone Poplar 2184. ijjj VICTORY STORAGE gn2aern'arts. ffr'S-V.' nDBLiIS! TRl0OfiLl,ITn.OO" THB JQ1TN RIIOADS CfUIPAMT Btorage, Packing. Moving, Carpet Oleanin. 1187.69 LANCASTER AVE., wgw wiiiff MONARCH BTORAGE CO., 887P LANCAIU TER AVE AUTO SERVlCS, BTOBAOB a-lV..v.- mw.-- ... , va l'Vinil. Ilnulliic Moving, Long-Distance Haulinst II Turner. 200.1 UltXiB AV Pi I'l n 821 ' TRUCKS to hire Abbey Express, 1,1,14 r.. Inwhlll. Locust 002U Llnht heavy hauling HELP WANTED KALE BOOKKEEPER, assistant to head of depart. ment! must be experienced and competent!" state age. experlenco and salary dealred R 82. Ledger Office. '""' BOY, over 18. to feed lob printing prea and .dp general pressroom work! fin oppot? .tuolty for br'?1 boy. 6 Mr, Rd f, laor, ovu unemnui si, V ' s P Xt ' '80 Church Vt.""N..rYork SALESMAN wanted by banking house, ex perlence unnecessary: must be well edu cated and poaseaa tact. Call after 10 a, m.. 1824 Walnut st, Ask for Mr. Nelson. SALESMEN to sell securities, good opportu nity If you can sell, exp, unnecessary, sal. ry and commission," 8 J door, 122 B. 18(b at s - t tVi A . '.V . MACHINERY AND TOOLS New York rRfety vertical engine. 23-33 CW iorri,, p cylinder 10x12 In. Automatic hprlsontal engine; cylinder rtUlOmailC lOxl In.; flywheel governor. Toiwalev rlue "Preader: double steel rolls. lUWSlCy aa In. wide: taken material un to S In. thick: glue pot top and bottom, total height of machlae DO In. Each of above machines In flrst-clsas eond. Wrlt to letter Plann Co . 1300 Chestnut St. OTIS ELEVATORS COMPLETE. AMES EN rilN'l. I1YNAMOS I'l'MPS .IAiMlVI"ll ,1. irJ i nil- i iub.h i t'Miniriv )M PREMIHEB H E Cllll I'JIir lESTNlT H'iS PI1D.VI, WMMT IAROE STOCK machine tools- Woodwork Ing machinery, power presses, power punches foot presses gaa englncr, HHi, gasoline nglnes, compressors, unlvsrss) grind's, plain grinders J. Nuttall, 1748 N, Bth st. BLKCTHir" MOTORB MACHINE TOOLa POWER EQUIPMENT O'imiEN MACHINERY CO.. 110 N. gD BT. WANTED Full fire front for 72" return tubular toller Lnvegrova Phlla Bourse ELECTRIC motors sold, rented snd pureh. ur to 100 h p J W Adsma S(I N tn. PAINTING & PAPERHANGING PAPERHANGISO. prices reasoiiablti N S2d St. h'I work guaranteed. Cull Belmont 0100. W WATCHES AND CLOCKS ., ' repeater. inspeebw g(V EXPERT Swiss watol, repairing, vpiiii rowim, w. nogrrs. way it. sum v, ui. . so o, -4 1 la), ' 1(. '.1 alVvi,! ;vl 41 sr wti rm p v? H a U M U 1 - I . Ve-J 1 liiits. v . A, 'v.TaJ2-'..... .-.v , V..A
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