, :A I It IV la- y j- w '$ MAMttED jramucKs shoemakisr. October Mto, at the,. Churchpt New Jerusalem, bv I?3HT.,Sh,9.tli JP JllP"i JsRward Pi.jRSJ5'U(y4l,' OTrerbrook, to DOROTHY BrtORj-AKER. of Philadelphia. ' 3 IN MKMOR1AM ClUBnUt. JOHN C. 8CHAEFER. led Oct, 18, 1815. A DEAR FRIEND AND BnOTHER. JBeatfjs . A1U3ENSI. Oot. IB. MINNIE AWLLO. Jd tUaghtsr of Mr. anil Mrs. Michael Arsenal, tvt 15, at her parenta home. 821 Cath arine at. Relatives and friends ot family invited to atund funeral aervloes. Our Lady of Good counsel Church, Tuts.. Oct, ID, ' ATRES.' Oct. IB, EDWARD J. ATRES, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tua.( 8:30 a, m., residence ot eon, 4531) N. tlBth at. Bolemn high maan fit, Stephen's .Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cert), , DBKOlSn. At BaltordvtUe. Mont. Co.. Ta.. Oct. 14. 1820. MARIA, wife ot John P, ,Hrarr (nee Pelnemann), In her B8th year. XalattTta and friends are, Invited to attend U funeral lion,, at TiDO p. m., from her lata residence. Further services and Int. j Tun., at 1Q.80 a. m., at Northwood Chapel, fFhlle.. J BipiIOTJ'. On Oct. 10. 1020. LIZ'-HE daughter ot the late Peter and Eve Wirt Btshoft. Services on Monday evening- at 8 o'clock at her late residence, B420 Norfolk at. Further services and Interment at Berr burg, r, on Wednesday, at 1 p. m. . BOYCM. Oct. IB, 1920. CATHERINE T., beloved wlfo of James Uoyos (nee Tlreenl Relatives and frlonds of the fern- ,llr. alio the Blessed Virgin Sodality, Altar and 8aored Heart Societies of St. Michael's .Church, are invited to attend funeral. Tues., "'80 a. m., from late residence, 1427 N. Front st. Solemn requiem mass at St Mlohael'i Church, 10 a. m. precisely. Int llolr Sepulchre Cam. BUHNETT.-At Atlantlo City. N. J.. Oct (18. MAROARET. widow of Samuel M. Bur r.ett. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services Tues., 8 p. m.. residence of James 8. J. McCutcheon. 2210 W Tioga et Int. private Laurol Hill Cem. Weil a. m T1UTLER. At Olenslde, Pa , Oct IT. FRANCES JANE, widow of Decree Wallace Rutler. Funeral service Tues.. 8 p. m., late resldenoe, 210S N 2nth st Int. at con venience of family, on Wed. BUTTON. Oct 17. ANNIE WODDROP. widow of John nution Furernl sorvlces Tues., 1:80 n m, residence, 01 in German town ave . Oermnntown Int private CARROLL. Oct. IB, 1020. WILLIAM J . husband of Anna C Carroll (ne O'Mnlloy). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Tues.. 8.80 n m into residence. 8012 Poplar st Solemn requiem muss St. Francis Xavler'e Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Srpulohre Cem OLAKE. Suddenly on Oct 10. In Atlan tlo City. JAMES Cl.AKE formerly of Met ilmntvllle, N. J Services Tues. 11 n m . Andrew J. Balr & Hon. lUlh and Arch els. Interment nrlvnte OLEART Oct 10 THOMAS W.. husband ef lute Cecilia Clearv Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed , 8 80 n. m., lato residence, 3120 Wilt st Solemn reiulem mass Church of Most Precious Ulood 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem CLEMENT At riensaiitvllle. N. J , Oct. JB, 1020, ANNA daughter of the lnte Paul nnd Elliaheth Clement, aged 43. Relatives nnd friends of the family also Harry Clav Camp. No. 00. Sons and Daughters nt Lib erty Lodge. Invited to funeral services, at her late residence. Ohio ave.. Plensintvllle. I'undav evening, Oct. 17 0 o'clock. Int. Glenwood Cem . Phlla . Monday, Oct. 18. t 10:1". a. m. COLEMAN. At Milford Del , Oct 10, 11)20, ANNIE SALTER, daughter of late Dr I. T Colemnn, of Pembrtnn, N, J. Int. St ndrew Cem , Mt. Holly. N J., Tues., a ii m. Chanel eor Ice. CUNNINGHAM Oct. 1.1. THOJIAS I . V isband of Mary A. Cunningham. 1 uneral 1537 S. Rroad st. Solemn mass of requiem, U.-JI , O .,, . Ill,, Ill-Ill llin ,.nc .To.... ....-. JChurch of the Annunciation, 10 a. in. Int ,Sew Cathedral. DAVIS. Oet. 17. 1020. ANNA 41 . widow l'f Thomnn H. Davis. Relatives and Mends lire invited to attend funeral services, Tues , 1.:.10 p. m , at the residence of her son. I'lnrence Z. Davis, 1553 N Edgewood t Int private. DI'FFY. On Oct IT 1020 JAMES PAT RICK, son of tho late Andrew C nnd Mrv j iv Duffy. Services on Tuesday arternoon at C u ociock at Mt. stepnens unurcn nun et. above Chestnut. Interment private at Central Laurel Hill Cemetery Roily may lie lswed one hour previous to service In the vestry room of the church EALER Suddenly, an Oct. IT. 1020, TERCY H. EALER M D. Services on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at hln lnte residence, 202T Spring Garden t Inter inent private. 4 EARLI3Y. Oct IB. MART wife' of lnte Mphonsus S. Earley. Funeral Tues . 8:30 n. m., late residence, 1243 Falrmount ave. High mass at Church of the Assumption 10 u. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. EA8TLACK. Oct 1(1. 1020. ARIOAIL. dlfo of Charles F. E"astlack. aged T8 Fu neral sorvlces Wed., 2 p. m , at the residence lit her husband. 320 N. 2d nt . Camden. N J Int. private. Harlelgh Cem. Friends may cell Tues.. 7 to 0 p. m FITT. Oct. 16. MARY wife of ThlUp 11 tt (nee Grimm) Relatives and friends In vtled to funeral. Wed , T:30 a. m . from resl dunce of her eon-ln-law. John Slrch, 1012 K t learfleld st. Requiem high mass Our Ladv Help nf Christians Church 0 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem I GILLIAM On Oct. 10 1020. JOSEPHINE G . widow of James 1) Gilliam Services on ( Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the i Trnmliimnum nt hr nl-ra 1?a. ll'ihil., ml ' Interment at Eden Cemetery. Vlowlng Tues. day evening 6 to 10 o'clock HERR. At his home 412.1 Pine nt . on Oct. 15. GEORGE T. L. HERR. Relatives and friends are Invited to the service on Tues., at 2 p. m . at the Oliver II. Ualr Hid., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private, HIRRARD. Suddenly. Oct 15. FRANK R husband of Maud Chambers Hlbbard Relatives and friends, and all orders of which he vvas a member are Invited to at lend funeral sorvlces Tues . 3 p. m , it I'hapel of Kirk & Nice. 0301 Oermnntown Ave Remains may be viewed Mon. eve HILL. At her home. 3001 Rarlnir st . on Oct. 18. MARY W.. wife of 0orge II. Hill. Sr. Relatives and friends are Invited tn the service, on Tues aft . at 1! o'clock, at the Oliver II. Ualr llldz . 1820 Chestnut St. In terment private HOFFNAGI.E. Oct. 10. GEORGE, II. HOFFNAOLE. aged 50 Relatives nnd friends Invited lo funeral Wed 2pm, 221 1 S. OTth st Int. private. Friends may call Tues., 7 to 0 p m. HOLL1DAV Oct 17 T3LIZAI1KTH. wife of William K Holllday Relatives friends Lj-dla Dsrrah Council. 110 S and D of I, . Camp, 218, P. (7. of A . Deputies" Asso and Defenders' League or w ami u or I. nnd Science Council 32 S vited to funeral services clsely at hr husband's res! nt.. noxborougn. int pri rail Til,l. ave. 3DERICK Jr. son IIOnST. Oot. 10. FREDERH of Frederick, Sr, nnd Elizabeth llorst, nr-i 30. Relatives and rrlends invited to fu neral. Wad., 2 P. m . from parents' res rtenoe, 2049 E Vennnro et. Int Cedar II i Cem. Remains may be viewed Tuesdav, n to 10 p m. HULTON. Oct 10 suddenly. GRACE r STEAMSHIP NOTICES BERMUDA Charming, Restful All Land and Water Sports In Quaint. Old-World Atmosphere, with All Uodsrti Comforts. VACATION TOURS Including staasner. hotel and side trips, 8 Days $87 9 Days $91.50 a&d upward, according to accommodations Round Trip htenmer Alone, 800,00 Effective During the Autumn Season. S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" Balling froC New York everv 10 days. No passports reqnlred for Bermuda. Send for descriptive circular to Furneit Bermudn Line 34 Whitehall St., New York FUnNIWS, WITHY ft CO.. Ltd Hours Hide.. Philadelphia. RESORTS HTR.MHHirH Special Yachting Cruise To WEST INDIES Leaving New York Nov. NBW BRITISH 5wm SCREW Embraces English, French and American Possessions Old-World Scenes in A Setting of Azure Seas aKBP 5. 5. FORT will make one of the most attractive and delightful cruises ever planned calling first at America's new Island possessions fit. Thomas and St. Croix, only four dav from New York thence to St. Kills and Antigua (English). Guadeloupe anl Martinique (French). St. Luola, Barbados, Trinidad, Dominion (English) and Saa Juan, I'orU) Rico (American), These lslande present the most exqulelte, plcturesgus and variegated scenery, full of History and Romance and Interesting customs ot different nationalities. The cruise, covering more than 5,000 miles Is a perfect yachting trip, mostly in the lovely Caribbean Sea and with the Islands In sight of eacn 'other. Passengers will have, time to see the various points ot Interest at all Islands, Including the wonderful Asphalt Lake of Trinidad The etesraer la your hotel and has many upper deck rooms fitted with beds and private baths, hot and cold running water and electric fane In all rooms, and the cuisine la the very best. The promenade decks are unusually spacious. Hotel Rates Rates for the round 1275.00 and upwarde. Early application is desirable to aecure choice accommodation. For further particulars apply to QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO., CTJKNESS, WITHY CO., TJTCATHS daughter of Florence and Jams Hulton, Jr., seed 7, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervloes, Wed,, 2 p. m nt parents' resldenoe, 4714 D it. Int. private. Green wood (K. of P.) Cem, Remains may be viewed Tues,, after 7 P. m, JOYCE. Oct. 10, MARGARET, daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Jore, .Rela tives, friends and St. Joachim's D. V, M. Sodality, Invited to funeral. Tues., 8:30 a. m resldenoe of John W. Tolnnd. 4831 Penn st Frankford. High mass and Int. St, Joachim's 10 a. m. . . KEEBLER. Oct. 10. DEBORAH DICK INSON, wife of Joseph S. Keebler. Funeral Wed,, 10:30 a. m., from her late residence, Trevnsn Pa. Int. private KINO. Oct. 10. 1020, ELIZABETH, wife of James Kins and daughter of Edward and Mary Hlckey. Relatives and friends are In vited to attend funeral. Wed , 8:30 a. m , from her late residence, 3513 Aspen st. Sol emn high mass St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross. LEDEHLE. Oct. 17. Mrs MARIA LE DERLE. Funeral services Tues , 2 p. m , sn's residence, Robert H Lcdorle, Llnnood snd Athens aves., Ardmore, I 'a Int. pri vate. Motors will meet train lealn,v Ilroad St. Sta. at 1:10 p. m.. at Ardmore Sta. MARTIN Oot. IB. HENRY MARTIN, aged 87. Relatives and friends aro Invited to nttend funeral services Tues.. 2 p. m, Breclsely. at the David II. Schuyler llldg.. road and Diamond sts, Int. private. McHREEN. At the residence of her mother 3724 Walnut at . on Oot 17, 10i!l, EDITH A McllHEEN daughter of Elisabeth nnd the lnte Frnnrls P. Slmcor. Services on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock at the Oliver II. Ualr Hide.. 1820 Chestnut st In terment at Media Cemcterv. ilOHRIS. Oct. 17. CHARLES S . husband of the late Annie II. Morris Relatives and frlendj. also members of the Tjpographlcnl Union, No 2 I'Mla . Inlteil to attend tu neral. Wed . 2 m , rvsld.'nca of son In law, Lewis J? Pirtor. 321 Mnnslon n . Hnddonfleld, N. J. Int Arllnnton Com. Friends msv roll Tues i-. NAC1LE. Oct IT. 1020. P. FILDERT, husband of Nellie Hitter Nngle. aged 78. RelntlNes and friends ore Invited to funeral services, Wed 0 30 am.. Church of the An nunciation. 12th and Diamond sts. Remalni on view nt the chapel of Androjy J. Ualr A Son, Arch and l'Jth ets.. Tues.7 to 0 p. m. Int private PIGEON Suddenly. Oct 10, MARY J. wife, of Osonr A Pigeon and daughter of Walter and Jennie Hublnjon. Relnthes nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues , S 15 p m , at parents' residence. 2150 Furley st , iltn Int. private. Remains may be lewed Mon. eve. POOLE. Oct. 10. TERESA ROIIINSON. widow of John Poole, Jr. Funeral services Tues . 11 a in . at her late r-ldenc Hlnek ley and Swarthmore aes., Ridley Park, Fa. int private. READ Oct 17. ANNA E . wlfo of late John M Rend aged Til Fun ml Tues.. 2 v m , late reeldenco, 3022 N. Sydenham st Int Woodland Cem Remains may be viewed Mun, eve ItKDLKS. Oct 15 MARY WARR wife of Genrgo Redles Funeral services. Tues., 11 h. m nt her late residence 2117 E Wiser st Oermnn'nwn Int nrlvnte REYNOLDS. Oct 10, ANNA M ROR ERTS, widow of John T. Reynolds Funeral services Tues., 2 p. m , at 314 W. Front tt . Media, Pa, Int. prlvnto ROTELL1NI. Oct. 17. lit r eldciue 1730 N 8th at.. EMMA, wife of Fernando D Rotelllnl. Relatives anil friends Invited to services Wed X 2 n. in , parlors of Martin Evoy, 2800 Diamond nt Int. prlvnte. SALTAH. ANNIll SALTAR. ilaUKhter of the late Dr I P. Coleman, of Pcmherton, N J , dlrd October HI. lOin Interment to Ixi made lo St Andrew's Cemetery, Mt Holly N. .1 . Tuesday. Oct. III. 1020. 3 P m. Chapel service SIHLEY Oct. 13 11120. nt Pleaantvlll N J . EMMA, widow of Samuel Sibley llurlal at Ardmore Pa , Tue . n II p m , Lower Merlon Lutheran Com SILL. Suddenly, on Oct. 1.1. 1020 HAR- CII.D MONTGOMERY SILL. In his tl.th vear Funeral service will bu held at Hhenl-v nnd schoolhouse lane Oermnntown. jin Tue-d.o. .,- 1U ll-.(l nt 11 O'CIOClt SMITH. Oct. 13. JAC'Olt K ?MITH Sr nlat!vii and friends Invited to funeral -erv lies Tues. 2 p m.. la'e residence 1511 V lSlh st. Int. private View remains Mm ev- SOWA Oct 10 Sister M VRIE SOW A. rNDPRTMiKRi AI'TfMN Ri:sOHTS ASDimr PARK. N. J. iSHURY PARK. N. .1.. ALL YEAR REMORT WRITE CITY INFORMATION UURBAU I'lirONO. MOI'NTAINS Mount Poeono. Pu. The Ontwood p"n a,i 5nr' 1!nt int uiuwouu location, special fall and inter rates Rooklet I. I, A- 13. V Artman. NEW OKLKANN. LA NEW ORLEANS "Tho Pari of America" Central Ticket Offices of all Principal Rail road and Steamship Lines In St. Charles Lobby. Illustrated Folder o n Request. he Bt (partes On of America's leadtnir hotels Accommodatlnc over 1000 guests. ALFRED 8. AMER & CO., Ltd. Proprietors ' -rJ i'm -ws, ' sgw'aJTgT Al'Tl JIN KKSORTM TI.NT1C CITY. N. J'. i7. . 1,' AILvNIIl-yilT.vl. 1 i AaAiRGnican. Plaa Hotel ( ' of DisiindioivandRCvilComlort j I FIREPROOF GARAGE. -Si I SWILrTOHXRE Vlnglnla Ave. and Beach. Cap. 330. Private bstns, run. water: elevator, etc. Amer. plan. 1AM, ELLIB. Owner. N, J, COLLINS MsT ATLANTIC CITY. N .1. I'-SIAII WHITE & SONS COMPANY SIPaflDOiOiiafiIJiHiclffl Hnlrl Rnscnhpl Kentucky ave steam, cell-jit table;Phone 117 A. 13. MARION. , 1 "UtKF.Vvoofl. N. J." , Laurel in the Pines Lakewood. N. J. i Situated among the pines and overlooking ' , Lake Caraeallo ; t Golf, pilvute tennis courts, riding, shadM walks fishing mustr El t iro-hydrothernpy bath ssem. , Prlvne tra-Hge, Branch odlce of N Y Stork Exchange ITIANK F SUITE. Mtr. RESDItl S STEAMSHIPS 6th, Returning Dec 1st YIC1UK1A OO0 TON'S DISPLACEMENT QrfiUYLER8 (P BROAD and I Vg DIAMOND 8 rsll ltiasBSasisrsssBsssssssaaaaawMaaiiajiaiJsLaassMnrea8CT cruise Including stateroom, according to accommodation. berth and meals. Whitehall St., New York Clly, Ltd., Ilnurse llldg , Huston niCATHS Deaconess, Funeral services Tuts., 3 P. m., Chapel of Mary J. Drexel Home, 1100 B. College are. STAFFORD. Oct. IT. MARIA, wife of the tate Geortto Stafford. Services Wed., 2 P. m.. lata resldonoo, 2508 N. Water at. Int, private, Oakland Cem. TICE. At Florence. N. J.. Oot. 10. EMMA, wife of Frederick G. Tloe, aged B0. Funeral servloes at late rostdenoe, 8 New 8d St., Florenoo.vWed., 11 a. m. Int. Fern wood Cm. TRASKET. Oct. 10, FRANK, husband et Elisabeth Traskey, Relatives and friends, also Westmoreland Republican Club, are In vited to attend funeral. Wed., 8.30 a. m.. from the residence of bis aon-ln-law, Edward Rosney, 8232 Mercer at. Requiem mass Church ot the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. THOMAtf. Oct. 17. 1020. at Hlndsbury. Rryn Mawr, EMILY HINDS THOMAS, eld est daughter ot the late William Orasett nnd Ann Thomas, TURNIER. Of typhoid faer Oct. 18, GEORGE WESLEY, husband of Julia A. Turnler (nee Apel) and son ot Bailie V and the late Walter W. Turnler. aged 20 years. Funeral Tuesday, 1 o'clook, residence 420 Wolf st. Int. West Laurel illll Cem. UNKAUF. Oot. 18, la New York city, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. K. S. Rlp pergor, ANNIE, wife ot John Unkauf. Fu neral services Tues., 'j p. m . at the ohapel of Andrew J. Ualr A Son, Aroh and 18th sts, Int. private. VAUGHAN. On Oct. 10, 1020, WILLIAM E. husband of Elisabeth M. Vaughn ot Horsham. Montgomery county. Ta, Services on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Oliver 11 Ualr Ulilg. 1820 Chestnut st. Inter ment private. Viewing; Monday evening T to 10 o'clock. WEHEH. Oct. IS. 1020. WILLIAM, hue bind of Emma Weber (nee Helmlrch), Rel atives and frlonds Invited to funeral services, Tues , 3 P. m., resldenoe, 1100 Everett st., Camden. N. J. Int. Harletgh Cem. Frlendj may onll Mon. eve. WILLIAMSON. Oot 10. ANNIE, widow or james Williamson. Relatives, nenns nnu members of Richmond Presbrtsrlan Church. I Invited to funeral snrvlees. wed.. 2 P m , ni rtw'iuence OI ner niece. irs. itktik njmir- vnl. Spring ave.. noar York road, Elklns Park. pa. Int. private. Remains may he Viewed TU""., eyn. WILSON. Oct. IB, CHA8. W tff Davis vllle, Pa,, son of late David and Elizabeth Wilson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues,, 2 p m., A. 8. Uevrs ft Son. no 13, llnltlmoro ave., Lnnsdowne, Pa. Int private, Alt. Morlah Cem. WORDEN. Oct. IT, MARY IL. wife of late Rev. Dr Jnmea A. Worden, LL. D. Funeral Wed., 11 a. m., 4208 Walnut St. Int private. WOTHERSPOON.rOct. 10. ANNA, wife of James R. Wotherspoon Relatives and friends Invited to sorvlces. Wed , 2 p. in., 3710 Spring Garden st. Int, private. .ACIIERLE. Oct. 14. 11120. ALULRT E. Z.U'HERLE, In his 03d year. Tuneral nerv Ices Wed.. 2 p. m., at his late residence. 2044 N th at Int. private. LEGAL MIVlntTmK.MF.N7S K"J NOTICE IS IIKRF.RY GIVEN THAT hnpllcatlon has bean made tn the Public Servleo Commission of the common wealth of Pennsylvania, under tho provi sions of the Public Service law, bv John 0, llslirr. 1231 N 8th st. , William II. Roedrl. MU2 N 12th st ; John P. D.ivls, 822 lludd at , Hurry Dlekmn, 301 N. 80th st ; Isadora Limb, 1730 Courtlsnd nt,: George- Keller, 4203 Tarkavvnnna St., Rcnjamln llelimskl, I0J S Front nt : Catherine Webster, 402 S Front st . ltlrhnrtl McGlll, 20 8. Ithnn st . Miit. Snark. 142 South St.; Robert Gordon, 1531 S Garnctt nt , Harry Greenfield, 311 I'emberton nt nnd .Michael Goldsmith, 1000 S 7th st . evidencing the commission's ap proval of the exerclsa of the right nnd privi lege uf opirntlnK motor vehicles as common rnrrlern for thi transportation of persons mum mil or deinnnd tn tho city ot Fhllnd ! phla. i A nubile hearing upon the aforesaid arrll- i rations vi.l t.e held on Frld.ij, October 22. 10JII, uoom 4UII, citv nail, nt 10.30 a in., whin and where nil pernona In Interest may appear nnd be heard If they no desire LOST AND FOUND .- I.Cc KET Lost, gold square lockot. ensine. lurned. striped, marked "D. 11 ." on Sat urday. Oct. 0. reward If returned to 32J N.8dSt; NI I'KFIECE Lost, a small martin neck plec at the Rltz-Carlton Frldav: reward Mrs O H Pepper St. Davids Wayne 541. HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATION HANDS Alteration hanls, experienced on waists dresses. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S ALTERATION HANDS. experienced, "on gowns, steadv work, daylight woikronin Lewis, 128 S. 15th at, ASSOCIATIONS WITH OTHI7R WORTH-WHILE YOL'NO WOMEN Is one of the advantages of P.ELL TELEPHONE OPERATING Also YOU AHE PAID WHILE LEARNING l.CNCHEH AT COST COZY RECREATION ROOMS SICKNESS BENEFITS A REAL OPPORTUNITY WITH PERMANENCY AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT See MISS STEVENSON 1031 Arch st. II.SLL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. ROOICKEEPKR Goid opportunity for accuruto younj w--n m to act as an assistant to nn i vi i itlvi i-xperlenced 'n doubl-entry I nt-kuplng knowledge of stenoura 1 h In rei IJ stato experience, edura tlon anl salary to start. 11 7u5. I.. Ik-r oniie. ' BOOKKEEPER Ihe Pub-io Ledger Co. desires the m ii of an oxrerlenced book- !r to operate a Burrouihs post i; nn hlne. must come well recom- iii'-M-"! ausj i 0th and Chestnut sts. Ask for Mr. Weiss nooKKFEPEH Good opportunity ror acou. rate girl experience required In double. entry bookkeeping: knowledge of stenogra phy high school graduate preferred. Delco LIght Product 2132 Market at. BOOKKEEPER, thor, exp. In double-entry bookkeeping, reply, stating exp,, age and a' iry expected "W 1," P. O, Box 8443. 1TTTONHOLE MAKERS i Hutt'inlmle makers, experienced on hand work ' 4 ud nun s clothing. ' I Vnnly Buruau of Employment WANAMAKER'S CANDY Experienced salesladies, accus tor.ied to One trade, steady work. Hans com Bros 731 Market at. CASHIERS Young women with high school training pre. f'-rtel tippllc.iMons from thos without ex prrlnce will be given conslderat'on. perma-r-m r"l'lons (ir those who qualify. Anp'v Emi'lnjment Hur'nii fourth floor. i'iIM';!:', nii'iruinis t II XMI,1 )(.'. Ml) dltini: room girl, house- mind 'I'.l'- ulrla fur small Institution. Phi-n . iiverluook lo37. ci.KRK Stewart a renulre the nerv-Res of ,t ileik In their auditing d"nt.. one who has I had ixih rleiir.. In auditing In a departni-uil I me iittlie preferred Stewart's 1027 .Mir- ! st. , I ioiiK i.nd walines White girl wanieil In I hnus-K-i-i-ng aiuvrtment at Havi-rford: I mus' l-t lxih rlenceil, family 2 adults, no wanbliii: i all Aldmuro I Mil J. ' f'ASOUNE ALLEY Too - - .I j . ZlV'uv TmiS Cleaning op) ("0. BuT Bn J'go' ill " All cf a jvddnj bill? I Uotv The: ka$ thct ivwen i , ,- l jOimo To Sell mgri j ThiS eu$ is Swneo op - (if ) v- ' SmC looks jusr Ai C0OD I ' si-' -rz - ' gg ' "- - -3) -frftt JJXTi WANTED VmUtiafl COPYHOLDER Opportunity for a tlrl who haa had high gohool education and can read aloud well, to THIO LADIES' HOME JOURNAL THE SATURDAY BVBNINO jOST THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Come Monday Mrs, IJnda S. Patton CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. Tth A Saniom DINING-ROOM GIRL. Women' Hospital, 2187 N. College aye. DRESSMAKER wants experienced skirt drapsrai also flnlsherst no night worki excellent chanoe tor advancement) highest wages paia. Apply lata wnesow UnKOatAWJl wants waist flnlahs hand 1801 emoroiaerera. APPir " Jtuusvon, 7 :-. "-: i - s. - Locust at. Phone wain .Innt B3B, 01RL3 to wrap packages In a drug store I must be Intelligent and well recommended) fermanent position, Apply at Morgan'. 028 Walnut st, GURLS for stock! must be It years or Overt stoady position and advancement. Apply Mawson t DoMany, H1B Chestnut st. GOVWRNESS Youna- English lady ajs gover ness to child or to act as companion to aged person: reference. Travis, 111 HatnU- ton ave., New urignton. matin igmng. HOUSEMAID, colored! reference required. Apply IB1B spruce st. LAUNDRY WORK Women experienced In marking and sorting flat worki also feeders and folders; hours 8 to Bi Saturday, 8 to 1! good pay. APPLT MARKET BT. LACNDRT 1808 FILDnitT ST. LIT DROTHERB REQUIRE SALESWOMEN IN TTIE JfOL LOWING DUPARTMENTSl SIIJCS HOUSEFURNtHinNQS I TUYH SWEATERS UMBRELLAS LAMPS CORSETS UNDERWEAR LACES TALKINO MACHINES TO SUCH HELT WE CAN OFFERPER Ms.Nr.NT POSITIONS AND GOOD SALA RIES LIT RROTHERS lll'nEAl' OF EMPLOYMENT. SECOND FLOOR. 7TH AND FILI1RHT sis. MARCEL WAVER, V.ABM... , AS experienced can secure good paying- position Marl- l-si III unit, "" y-.i rello Shop 1422 Walnut. NURSE, grnd . Prot.i small Institution Apply 710 lirown nt. Market 4103 NURSE night duty, Woodland ave. Institution. 48th and OPPORTl'NITY FOR WOMEN The eastern sales manager of a nationally known Chlcngo corporation will be In Phila delphia for a short time and will Interview bright, umbltlaus Intelligent women botweon the ages nt 27 and 37 for the purpoee of fllllnc vacancies In our regular sales organl xntlnn successful applicant must bo without Ineumbrance free to leave Philadelphia at once and travel extensively: EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. NO INVESTMENT; THIS IS A PERMANENT CONNECTION. WITH A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOn AD VANCEMENT. Wo pay railroad rare and snlnry from start, position worth 170 per ; week. Cull between and 11 a. m. and 2 I and 5 8U p in. MRS. E. O. ROLLER. AdrlphU Hotel. RESTAURANT WORK Oond orenlng for girls (white) to do bun work: good hours, either 11 to 4 or a to 5, and good pay. Apply Employment Bureau WANAMAKER'S SALESLADIES Wanted at onco. 3 sales ladles, between 25 and 50, experience not necessary, as we are giving you a free course In salesmanship: we desire a lady nf elnan charade- and strong personality who Is HtnbltlotiB to rise far above the average 3 via , walk In life nnd at tn s-imn time double vour Income: If jou are looking for this kind nr n Job eall 702 Vnt.dnm llldg . 10th and Market Ask for Mr Snfleld ! SALESLADIES, exp-rienced In rtndy.fo-weifr 1 dent Apply Mr Nevvhaffrr. 11 F, Dewees, 1 1 22 Chestnut at .-Al.E.SH-llllEN Glmbol llrothere offer positions to well bred women In a number of departments. Apply either In person or by letter. Employ, ment Bureau, fourth flour. SKWI3R ON FINE GOWNS AND SUITS Apply Emplivment Ruresu fourth floor. 1 GIMDEL RROTHERS STENOGRAPHER Oood opportunity fur neouratn young woman to net an usilsunt to an executive, experleni ed In douole-entry bookkeeping, knowledt-e of stenogra phy, In replv state experience, educe tllnn and snlary to sinrt. II 700, Ledger Offlve TELEPHONE OPERATORS Qlrls over 25 jers We have orrnlnKip for 2 or 3 girls who. with n little initiative, tan make 110 and up por week soliciting advertising by telephone In reply tate nge and ixpericmc. D 533, Ledger Offlie. Bad They Don't Get a New mrLTsvrxjiTjin-Tiif.Aix STENOGRAPHER. Qentlje, able to- take oroinarr misinesa aicumo ion and to assist In offlci Grava . ce or ooemicai manursoturirur leal maaufaoturuur ec ompany. ipai irays s; rry roadt noonmesl free, A: poly bv letter, with, particulars, P 10i7. Lodger Office. Including salary, STENOGRAPHER tor general orTkx work with ability to da ordinary business cor- respondenoet pleasant surroundings! Prot- atant: lunoh without oosti salary to start 20, Apply ty letter, P 101 B. leagsr Office. T1MH ON YOUR HANDS! MONET IN TWRPOCKET FOR Whloh do you prefer t If the second, coneult Miss Cornell, Employment Offloe, first door, SJlery. as to the time you need give and s money yon oan make by Ulna our goods. Inepeirtlb our purchases or even wrapping paokageg tor mm. WANAMAIaSR'S fYPIST Permanent posit mni good hours! Diotapnone operator preferyedl reference required, call Dell phone Bar. 40. Mltchner. TYPIST. . We requl ulro an sxperlenoei! typist, iloymsnt Bureatj. fourth tux IJlDEL BROT1IBRS Appiy nmo; O! a. . ,.WOtEN TO LHARN BOOKKEBPINO 25 to 83, years pi ami several yaoaneje. in our gchpol of bookkeeping for thoit who write a pV4n hindi also adjustment tracer, for bookkeeping departmenti those with Pre vious department (tore experience preterred. Apply to Mr SsldV, JJaio Office, fifth floor. GIMDEL BROTHERS WOMEN Wanted Women cleaners (white or colored) loin the great Wangmaker business organi sation and get a good price for their timet only the dependable and reliable need apply; eall before noon. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S WOMEN Openings for sewers on oamlsoles. brassieres and neckwear. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S WOMEN Alteration hands: we require the services of a few (Irst-clnss gown altera tion hands: perm, pns; good sal. Apply 0th floor, Unnwlt-Teller Co.. 18th and Chestnut, YOUNO WOMAN The Atlantlo Refining Co Is seeking a young woman, about 18-20 years old with some office experience, to work an telcphnno nnd Junior clerk. Address R. L. Campbell, rare nf the Atlantic Re fining Co.. 3144 rassyunk ave. YOUNO WOMEN GIRLS TO OPERATE CASH REGISTERS! only Intelligent girls of American parentage, who recognize In this opening n ohsnee to net their feet on tho first rung nf the lad der of business success, need apply. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S General GOOD BUSINESS CONDITIONS and nn Increased nallon-wldo demand creates several splendid openings for well-educated women, between 25innd 40 who are free lo travel extensively: poeltlons are with well known nalen organization now paying per manent porkers an average of 175 Der week i ana oner ranroau rare salary ana commis slon to start: southern territory during win ter: give nge. education nnd experience In first letter Address S.v J Olllnilon. 58 E. Washington st.. Chlrngo, III. CLERKS tvclsts (women ove- 17) for gov. ernment deptn. ; 1120 monthly: exp. unneo. Tor free particulars of examinations write J. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), 082 Equitable llldg., Washington. D. C, EARN 125 weekly, epare time, writing for newspapers, miignxlnes; ejtn unnecesrary; details free. Press Syndicate. 122, Bt. Louis. Mo. BUSINESS SERVICE CO . 1110 Lnnd Title STFNOS ?0-35 CLKS TTPISTS.118-20 HEXP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT 81800 several vaoancloe: men experienced In handling accounts: must have thorough bookkeeplmr knowledge and be able to d'rect others: state age and oxperlenre P 1223, Ledger Of Pen AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC Ons who Is ac customed to working on all makes of cars: must know Ignition, steady position. See Mr. Thalhelmer. Royal. 020 N Broad. BOLTERS e JOINERS RIVETINO GANGS STEADY WORK , TLENTY OF PIECEWORK DETHLEIIEM SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION ROOM 801 1621 ARCH ST. SEE MR LAMONDA Utruitiv.iiivi-t,iv .inmruiuu nooKkeeper. one wnn KiiumruKc ui Bienosrspny; gooa poet llon offered to competent and reliable man; state age experience and salary expected, II f.ir.t. Ledger Office. iiou. BOOKKEEPER folrly capable, experienced, oompetent to tnka charge of accounts ana credits: K"od opportunity and permanent po sition It satisfactory, state age. salary and reference, T 121H Ledger Office. llOY, uver IB, to feed Job printing nrees and do general pressroom worki fine oppor tunity for bright boy. See Mr. Read, fifth floor. OOfl Chewtnut st, ROYS Excellent opportunity for boys 10 years of age to act nn messengers In our merchandise and clerical departments. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. I It Press Bldg. Mh and Chestnut sts. Seiond floor CarsEveru Week m ' ' fXtX llaessai.sssMSss.sssaSs BOY wanted fer general offloe -wotkt must . be lOj-earg ot agei steady position. Apply to Mr, Wn,tWni. Room 701, 008 Chestnut St. BOY wanted, wllltnr tn laarn s-lnlln maklngl one naywff Knowieuge oi violin piayuig 'l I ."- k -J- .1" -ITIl " ,U preferred, 488 Sitn t. BOIfl AND MEN, is to 26, wanted to trala tor poeiuone on in u. o. pnipping uoara vessels: Amsrtoa nnlvi tralnlna oar. B. b.....,,. f4 m aas, enrolling officer, 27 ra.iww. w, jamaa, run 4tn t Philadelphia. 1'a. . CARRIERS We have several positions for active men, past middle age, who oannot da gtrenuoua work, toanr light merchandise. ' Apply Bmplorment BureatiLjourth floor. OliDJEL BROTHERS CARPENTERS wantedi steady work! tPrtoj TOo. Apply Wilson Jtaohine Co., 88th and wraya ferry read. AK tor Mr. urewm. CUAUTIXUR wanted, general utility man, whiti eJna-le! reference required. Phone Brrn HstrMl. between 5 indll . tn.. or write P. O. Box 1B1. ami Mwr, CnBF, first class, wanted for winter eeaon. AMreee uLW prjc Hotel. West ?alm Peneh, Fla, " . CUILpnEN'S HAm CUTTER Darberehiljed Inlying cbildren' hair. Apply Bmplorme'stSBureau, fourth floor, dlMBBHTBROTHBRB , CLERKS Accounting department large cor. , POratlon desires services of several careful clerks, with bookkeeping knowledge: "alary to start $125 monthly! pemanent worki EBbJ? ago, suna experience. it DRAFTSMAN for ornamental snd tight Iron shop: young man able to measure for work, detail and follow It through! state ex. perlence. age and approximate salary. P "w leaser urnce. EiJYATOR OPERATOR, while. Apply B. j. iviiiiott, ma cnesinm si HAVE! positiong open for boys and young men to work In wallpaper mllll good op portunity to learn the wallpaper manufac turing business: alio have openings for men for general factory work. DECKER. SMITH PAGE Water st. and Snyder ave. IF TOD HAVE selling anility and are will ing to do real work there Is no reason why you cannot earn from $60 to $75 a weeki strictly commission basis after 2 weeks' probation! out ot town. Roberts, 1105 Race St. INVESTIGATOR and adjuster Prominent casualty Insurnnce company has opening for thor. exp. man; good opp.i perm. Reply fully, stating age, exp.. etc. B 017. Led. Off. JUNIOR CLERK, male, young man, 17 to IV, may seoure a desirable position, with amplo opportunity for advancement. Ad dress R. L. Campbell, care of the Atlantic Refining Co. 3144 Pnnsvunk ave. LABORERS $5.10 for 0-hour day: steady position; Russians. Poles, Slavs, Rou- manlnns: hoarding houre. Nester. 722 Vine. LABORERS. 25, colored, wanted; steady work; good ray. Apply Monday morning, the Savannah Co. 37th and Morris sts. LOCOMOTIVE MACHINISTS AND BOILERMAKERS WANTED FOR OUT OF THE CITY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1028 FILBERT ST, PHILADELPHIA. PA. MEN wa nted for extra work in delivery room; Saturday nights only. Apply after 0 p. m. to foreman of delivery room, Public Ledger. Entranco on 0th st NEWSPAPER 8TUFFER3 and tlers-up. ex perienced, wanted for Saturday night work. Apply Foreman Delivery. 0th st. entrance. Public Ledger Office. OFFICE BOYS The Atlantic ReOnlng Co desires the nervlces of 2 boys to bo trained In nfflce routine: grammar school education essential. Address R. L Campbell, care ot the Atlantic Refining Co, 3144 Passyunk ave. PAPERHANOERS 10 good men! good worki nest worK p con, nont iveown. tno nnp. POR'lERS. colored, wanted. Apply to lir. Hans, nun cnestnut st. SALESMAN If you are over 30. full pf nervous energy, confidence In jourself and have de termination to accomplish something worth while In life, with a desire to make rent money through n perminent connection with the fnntest growing orgnnlza'lon In America, apply 425 Wtdener Bulldlnir between 10 a, m. and 8 P. m.: this Is an opportunity for a real he-man! floatere do not apply; bond ro qulred. SALES-MAN. Itallsii-speaklnc. to sell dlvt dend-naylng securities: good proposition tn men vvno possess aouuv to manage sun agent. Call at 1612 Walnut St.. Room 401, V to lx n, m. i-nono spruce nnu. ask lor Mr. La Rncro SALESMAN Investment banking houses, dealing only In high-grade securities, want a salesman who Is looking for a good con nection: experience not necessary: must be clenn cut and a worker. Call between 12 and 2 o'clock. 1000 Land Title Bldg, SALBSMAN Wanted, stoek salesman to place an Issue of preferrod stock with a common-stock bonus In an operating com rnny now earning over 20 per cent on a com. mon stock M 430, Ledger Office. SALESMEN ("SPECIALTY") IF TOU CAN QUALIFY WITH US YOU WILL HAVE NO MORE DULL SEASONS NO MORE 1H7TRENCHMENT8 NO MORE "SECURITY" SELLING NO MORE HUNTINO A NEW JOH Our men do business every day and are hnppy and prosperous and are fixed for life; com mission basis Call W, L Barnhart. Room 0114 Lincoln llldg. 1 tu 2-80 tomorrow. SALESMEN ' Visualize what success you would like to achieve as a salesman, and then as a higher executive and determine it ou could make Immediate uee of an opportunity that will net you $150 or more weekly, provided that under our Instructions you are willing to walk and talk and tell the truth, beginning the day you read this nd. Call from 10 to 4, Suite 005, Vandam Bldg., 10th and Market streets SALESMEN We require the services of n. few good live-wire salesmon, who possess enough Initiative to determinedly and force fully present a financial banking nropoeltlon In a truthful manner. We offer large com pensation, permanent position and unlimited future for those who qualify. Apply between 8:80 a. m. and 5:80 p, m to director of ales. Guarantee Flnanco Trust Building, 814 Cheetnut st SALESMEN wanted at once, between aires 20-00 : experience not necessary, ns we give a free oouree tn salesmanship; It requires a man oi cieun cuaiKcmr, strong pereonnllty and ambitious to riee lo the top; unlimited advancement and lifelong Job. Are you- thl man we arc looking tor? If no, tall up 703 Vandam Bldg.. 10th and Market sts. Ask for Mr. Bofleld SALESMEN HOSIERY Manufacturer making high-grade ladles' silk hose In open for a tow experienced salesmen well acquainted with the retail trade; line can bo lis.ndl.vl exclusively or as a side line: full particulars In first letter; communica tions treated strictly confidential. Address P. O Box 02H, Rending. Pa """ BPINNINO LATHE operator, experlenoed, wanted on brass chandelier parts; muet have tools: 44 hours per week: steady work. Apply Anodlon Metal Co , 124 South St., Bal. tlmore. Md. STENOGRAPHER Competent young man for stenographic nnd clerical work: good position offered to reliable nnd efficient appli cant, stato age, experience nnd salary ex pi cud II 010, Ledger Office. Bu KING 'VaHah'BBsaftfstasglsai s Pf'"' nti Ainvrt-TtAit 'j.. -r - ... ,i - SSL oes. "WHO earwmt, forceful , hla conversation Zr-K earilss Sinoh in his wnrerss-i in wno carrie. vu ... - --,. ,00 mt and wno can proQuce. '",'-" :urnii. M - -.- 4..-.e eels S8LSS iger Office. r""-ir." nTOnroKEEPER Man familiar with records BT5B,.mnr APPir Employment Depart. meniT Abrasive Co., Tacony and Fraiey sis.. urinesourg. fiYSTKMATIZEHS-fNatlonally known firm of accountants has several openings on argtetn guff for capable systematUersi must he between 5 and 1 80 years of age and have ?hSuknowUdV of accountlnf nd fao tory practice! splendid opportunity for sa- vancemTnt state t.)Jr rlV'Ton? eravloun experience. XT 428. Ledger vjnioe. wages joo per muuiu, -. ueimar, n. J. VOUNO MAN-Athletlcally inci ned young man desirous of aaeoclatlng with , a gooo. clean, healthy buelnessi opportunity to bo physical. Intruetori goUrj ' pahV while learn. In. Fmiaueipnia jiv v ... Chestnut nts vtJUNO MICN for ..press helpers, APl atiperintenosni, quo .iirn.- -- YOUNO MAN. 17 to 18. clerical capacity! genial and possess quail- tl.rV SaJve Uvorabie. mpresslon Rv meet- ina people. Appiy or iiu .. w. -- Well UO . vviqener lime, YOUNO MEN tor assist In PUr!h",,n,fh!s,,5: fartment: experience nm wk"i -ooifduoatlon dcslrabUi excellent oppor tunlty for ambitious young man, O,,o.. P. O. Box 8500. ' General BUBrNEBS BKRVICn CO,. Ill Ind Title AC(r. Hupernsor. ia,uvui seuiur nuu.w BKPR. Aest. aoot., $401 general. $25-$85. uuTU.it oupervison. iouwiiuu, CLERKS Cost, shipping general-$2p-J8Sj. DRAFTa.-Aut. tools, $80001 mech.. $85-160. EINGRS. Oupervtsor of constn, $o000-12,-000! meoh. maintecianoe. $18201 appraisal meeh. and plant, 12000-18000. . FOREMEN Small metal parts. $2800 up. 1jnts-ie.rvmT!1rtr inmrniiM tfln-IR5. MORS. Factory maoh, tool, $8e00-$720O: planr fdy.. $8()0O-$5O00l sen. store, 12400. SALfce TexUIe. $2800: hlgh-. spec.. $8500. SALES' BNO, power-p. eoulp., $20OO-$3nO0. RTIONOG. UO) 125-185: P. S. (8). 130-135. BUPT. Glass works. $8000: fdy.. $8000. - . DECOMB AN INDUSTRIAL, ENPINEEn Earn $8000 to $8000 yearly. Training based on problems pertaining to labor turnover, cost reduction and Increases In production. Placement service available. Address Vocational Director. 800 Washing ton Building, Philadelphia, Pa. RAILWAY TRAFFIC INSPBCTOR8 wantedi earn from 1110 to $200 per month and expenses: short hours: travel: 8 months home study under guarantee: we get you position! no age limit: ask for booklet No, 880. Standard Business Training Institute, IliilVsIn n. v CLERKS, over 17, for postal mall strvlco: LEAKS $125 r month: exrerlence unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations write J. Leonard (former civil service examiner). 002 Equitable Bldg., Washington. D, C. , EARN $23 weekly spare time writing for newsDaners. mairazlnes: exp. unneo. : de tails free. Press Byndleato. 838. St.Louls.Mo. SITUATIONSWANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER desires a position for 8 eve- nicuts a weok. i luo, Leoger unics. LADY (English), of refinement wouM like position as mother's helper to grown chil dren or companion a few hours dally: best of reforenoes. P 1131 Ledger Office. Phone Locust 0000 J. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES E. O. HARVEY. 1010 Rlttenhouse square, first-class French, English, Japanese chefs first-class cooks, butlers, waitresses, parlor and chambermaids; French nnd other ladles' maids: French and other nursery maids: cou- pies wanted. lBrge number, every capacity, EDUCATIONAL and Domestic Employment Club. 225 S. Sydenham (15th and Walnut) Governesses, nurses, mother's helpers, ladles' maids, cooks, chambermaids, wait rensen. butlers, couples. MRS. M. KANE. 511 S. 10th nt., wants cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, couples, butlers, chlldnurses. for cltv and country; apply at once. MRS NICHOLLS. 230 S. 20th St.. wants butlorn. couples, cooks, waitresses, nurses; French lnnld nnd nurse wants position. E. O. HARVEY. 1010 Rlttenhouse square Wanted, largo number reliable help, every capacity. WANTED, at office. 812 S. 12th. cooks, walt resses chamb'-ilds. nurse-s. kitchen maids. IJRVWN MIPLOYMENT First-Class help. Pnnne Spruco 2777. AGJ3NTS AGENTS We want men and women every where to tako orders for tho Allan line of better-made combination raincoats: $5000 a year for 4 average orders dally; George Krlll made $031 last month; Ed Swain made $110 last week. Mrs. A. Tracey averages $50 weekly Working only spare time; you can do tho same: no experience or capital required; we show you how: complete selling nutnt and sample coat free; big cash commissions In advance. Wrlto today. Dopt. O 101. the Allan Manufaeturln ng to.. Louisville. Kv. TERRITORY HALH8MEN We want 150 capable men at once tu soli now iz-oound kerosene gas plant for kitchen and heating stoves; men who can organize and place county subagents: this burner bums kero sene, is sure, economical. qulcKlv Installed: wonderful seller with coal high and scarce: commissions unusually liberal: state territory preierren. vvrne wonder Humor Co.. 100 Iron st.. Dayton. O. LADIES 14 to $3 a dv for jour snare time; nnesi una or toilet preparations, soaps and perfumes: permanent: no exenrl- ence required: outfit furnished free; write today. American Products Co , 470 Amorl. can Rldg.. Cincinnati, O. OUUO-MILE TIRES Oood money-maklnir proposition for live wires; 30x3W nonskld sells for $18.05: other sizes priced accord ingly; prompt shipments: no capital or ex perience required. Harrison Tiro Co., Ham mond. Ind. MACHINISTS and shon men wanted: bent Jobs go to men who understand blueprints; jou can learn quickly nt home: I will send free lesson; no charge: write today. Address Charles W. Morey. supt.. 2015 Chicago Tech. llldg , Chicago. 111. AOENTS Convertible "2-ln-l" umbrellas; wireless construction: Willis clears $15 dally; new: novel: not nold In stores: fall line ready: no capital required. Write for 6-part outfit. Parker Mfg. Co., 2100 Tont at,. Day ton, O, WE OFFER wonderful opportunity to rella ble man to make from $50 to $100 weekly at home In spare time: direct by mall propo sition: no experience needed: capital required only $120, Mutual Co , Minneapolis Mtnn. AGENTS, 200 profit, wonderful llttlo arti cle; something new: sells Ilka wildfire: carry in pocket: write at once for free sam ple. Albert Mills, general manager, 400 Amorlcan Building, Cincinnati, O. WANTED Side-line salesmen for the De Luxe Cnndy Sales Board line of America oualltv salesmen can enrn big monev with this line Blossom Candy Co., 3731 N. Clark Chlequo MAN to work this city retlninhlnir rhnn,!,. Hern, brans I nds. nutnmnhllen bv a now iiiciiiuu, i-i-i tuny ivtiiiiiuL cuimni or ex perience. Write Gunmetal Co., 232 Elm. IX-CKtur, 111 ' SALESMEN Get right blu money; complete line; snappy advertising signs, calendars; novelties, all new din rem illnchen ul 'nalen: act quick. Scioto SJBnCo., Kenton, O. AOENTS Make (1 an" hour: noil MendeTTn patent patch, Instantly mends leaks In all utensils: sample free. Mendet Co., Amster dam, N Y. SALESMEN, Inexperienced or experienced, city or traveling; wrlto for list of linen and full particulars Addrfsx National Sales men's Tr Assn.. Dept 277 Chicago, III SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT with thorough experience In publlo and pri vate work, available 3 dnyn each week; rea sonable rate H 734 Ledger Offloe BOOKKEEPRR-acoounUnt; Wharton School; nract.. exp , des, opportunity. A-l ret. B 502 Ledger Offlre - CHUr. Krenrh dinner luncheon reception, per cover or bv day Call after 10 a, m., Locust 4007. DENTIST, young, married fl years' experi ence, now practicing, desires position with prsctltloi or In Philadelphia nr eastern Penn. nylvanla. good operator nnd cfudotitlst. M 418. Ledger Office MACHINERY AND TOOLS Dynamos and Motors OF ANY SIZE' GEORGE SACHSENMAIER&CO. Office: 926 N. Third fct. WAREHOUSE AND SHOP B28-80-83 NORTH THIRD STREET TELEPHONE PRESTON 4202 SPOT WELDING METAL SPECIALTIES OXY-ACETYLENE A ELECTRIC WELDINn SHEET METAL WORK LIGHT STRUCTURAL TsTKEL REPAIR WELD1NO 8ACCLL,?, DIAMOND SAW 1 "ANDERSON." will take 12 ft. n in k,. tween saws; 72 In dlam.; cross ra II raised by power; will out 80 Ins. thick bed ln ,'vo sect ons. 11 ft. 0 In, long. SEYFERT'S 4i? North Third si, ''"' " H37 ELECTRICAL MOTORS rRlCAL MOTORS, MACHINE TnnrH POWER EQUIPMENT r0La SN MACHINERY CO,, 110 N. 8D BT, O'BRIEN MOD. we machine shoo, small or large orders! qo miuwrignv g.iiiu w, ifront. Mar.85fi rn- ana secona-nana macn, bought, uiid exch.t plants dismantled Grow ""lia N a. ALTERNATING and direct current motors' nsw ana used, iltnk,' Co.. S.? n. 4lb, r y...f, TC $' ? "fw, ,VC HOG ISLAND wHs will .!.- ,. . ..... a-"lAJ doors LOS SOU and ators. hew material, tM ,1. -i-v". rtffu VJi. m?ter'1' whloh ncluds, .JL.-Ir'Wiil 1 oads of cedar shingles, ioorooi fa..r,i.f fs 1 itcel sash anS garage ioor, et.&53S 1 loaai steel Penn Woodland 41B8, -IS, TUin FAnRIf! TATIM twvn . . . pounds combed peeler yarn T atlsa.0!00 24-1. on tubas nr nn K...C. "iL,SS-x, 20-1 ends and leasing as deslred, toe liS?!11"' M .,!.. u..c.B iv ai nil, imager onice, " lyPEWRlTERS RENTST NON-VI8IDLK 8 MOS Is nn VIBIBLE-8 MOB.. Js.ub' 1$ Factory. Rebuilt Tvrnn-4t. "SeoOurlo-Mnchine.thoCentuWv 'J American Writing Machine Co 1 - --: --,v4. UAJUSET wninux asnw ie.i .. - "in Tinn FABRIC TARN FOR HAT.r.., . Jl- tyuaa, combed iakellartdeg yirn all JO-l or 34-1. on tubes or on tSraV i number of ends andMeasin as deS3 delivery October to March, .mWiItS StS tnlt offers to M 22. Ledger Office. ' Brt tfnn niTM Almost new office furniture and eqolDmeot a bargain to party tal-Jng leaeeoriSiSlJS office fully furnished, at U pmi,lPE immediate posseiatont must t seen iT,i appreciated. Apply to jfi," Jungku?tt perlntendent ot building, to. Tsla '" 1 GAS HBATER ooo n. h oT. Call between 10-ia all week. OFFICa rUBNlTtJRB Large lot of desks, safes, files. cabtnta sreneral nfTlna furleu tr. n.vl?:"' .??fcJ& 8v0"enge, PATTEN FtRNrrURB CO . CUST 4070. lM Arch it. Mr- . I.OCUST 4OT0. 1171 Anil II. tlln... ..m ssne i STEEL FOLDINO COTS, $2.56 ExtsT, Wnnlmn lilanlrst. o nn T" ' Woolen blankets. $2.50 , Also cooking "L PnTehseed'' frera u. s. Government camp. v A real bargain. ' unair lsxcnange. a. a. cor. Bth and tn. TIRE FABRIO YARN FOR BALE lo ogs pounds carded peeler yarn. 28-1. fo-i sr 24-1, on tubes or on beams, with number Jt ends and leasing as desired, for delivery Do. tober, November, December and Jamun Submit offers to M 428. Ledger Office. , SUITS Unclaimed from merchsnl tUor, . i Borne mad. tor $85, wllfsellfw the price of tailoring; some as low as II J. UNGER " n., mnn CORD TrRE FABRIC FOR BALE Aboil 41.000 pounds 00-ln. width Combed suit. lartdes Cord Fabrlo, with 0 picks per loth. for Immediate delivery; submit offers to U 423, Ledger Office. " Uince Partition, Railing, Furnituii' ?.,orS..fl?turM' " sell, buy and eichnm... Oil Wa nut at. Walnut 4184. MlS Wc JL PF,NNA. OFFICE FURNrrURB CO K TIRE FABRIC FOR SALE 10,000 te SOMt pounds, standard constructlen, 17Hi. 00-ln, width Knrded Peeler building fibrl. for Immediate delivery; submit offers. V 424, Ledger Office. TALKINO MACHINE, mahogany ftnirt'3" fine tone. $120; VIctrola model: 30 tssTi It; after 3 p. m. Sunday and evenings. Jlri. Kay. 1318 N. 0th, " $450 Diamond earrings iiiuiiu raiii ibb, uuin nniig' sj.,- III5U. I N. 11th st $050. DRESNER'S LOAN OFFICSL JI REFRIOERATOR8 and nxtures for snout and meat markets: terms If desired. RANDALL CO.. 881 N. 2d itV enu natinum oar pin, set with 0 pore Willie lieriecv uinmtinan; value HML DRESNER'S LOAN OFFICE, 44 N. 11th tt DIRECTORS' worth $000: Walnut 1170. table, solid mahoar., 4Uil: price $250. 1033 Walnujit FOR SALE Edlphono (Edison); 8 dictating machines, complote, with records, at bill price, uoom 4iu, uuuenn juicg. FOR SALE Pedigreed healthy male win 'hair; 1 year; sell at sacrifice for gni j pome. Amoier aitf vv FOOL TABLES. 2d hand, bought. "Old. rtnul ed, exenangeo. lvenier, a-. vv. uirsrq v. SAFES, fireproof; cloatng out 100 alUrhtly used: nil modern makes. 72 N. Fosrtft. 'I THREE dictaphone sets In perfect condition. umcry sniri lo., na tt. ism. BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITIES WANTED ono or more progressive perioti to Invest In hbr sugar cane plantation nor Jacksonville. Plantation Is thorouthlr muI ped and making money now; additional aonrr needed' to care for rapidly Increailiur bviel nees; rash market at door: no lnveatment lui tnnn inouo considered; investigation souum: fullest Investigation given. Old Kinu TBI Co., Box 1033. Jacksonville. Fla. OPPORTUNITY extraordinary; a raanuh turer of a product In vrldo demand wikh to communicate with a mnn of eioeyuoMi capabilities, able to act as eclu1ve "'' lepresentatlve In your loo-lltys to the man of sufficient means and reeponiiw; tnis opportunity oners tremenoovij . i: making possibilities. Russell Co.. 554 DnU st , Newark, w J. NEED BUSINESS CAPITAL? WM1 pTMnt your provoiltlon br l1! that you'll get aulck. certain, pojlt!" fj suits. Advertising Serves Co.. COS Wl way Bldg.. Spruce 120 TnuTTiiiiii-nria xvtawt-n for newly patented automobile aocencijll exclusive territory granted to reipof-HW parties. Mitchell & Livingston. Bldg., Now York city. ' Mobvvt GENERAL agents to establish brancb. nnd employ salesmen morketlng u i oinoH SHS inr articles to auiomoouo owns ini bmuil oaoii iiivvoiiimii. iw,,--.- Laboratories, an Audubon ave , "" '""- CIGAR, confectionery, notion tores , JJ. phiia . K.rnnm linuHo! corner: sood locatiw must be neen to be appreciated. De "III Hambleton, 1215 FIlhTt .t . noom !l HAVE ouenltig In reliable buslnesa iw JJ" with J3P0O oash; salary and good r"f' ,rf.(.Ct.i ICletS-Ut I " ""' OPPOUTU.ITr for man with I300J: 7" inUBl IUlt?rlv tu as4.fc... 121)0. ledger OfUcf, MATUHK. uctUe Juilne w"4";, 8 liart tun?, i un .urtnou v-w "- - TuiMt Tlitllillnir - ' ,, . mi-. r .....niAil tnr new bu-inwi.l ivi nnu vi,,i, ".. ..w . -Aat rollout opportunity. nn- N E COR 15TH AND BOiyrii. ' particulars nppiy i- o. ui. BUSINESS PIS0NAL- ctiST0M-TAIL0RED SUffi I i STBL;UNrGELirR ftWiiy, PAY $15.uu Standard Tailoring Co. w.&i 2d Floor Tullor for Men & Women. E.t nTAivinNnv RflUGHT ros'tlvely highest "'V't'S'io'cart' tay higher . also, old "'? ftV.'sTO. 14 bought, estates bought (prlvat e. e. i J Tl. n: -J QVinr. .J?k.h. V I IIC IltlIIiUll-i ' i DIAMONDS B0UGH1 ;f ANT BIZE-PRICB NO SM. ,ll . ..felffiLT ;cb,35:. cj.g5rffiJ8s abaia rnr iiinnn'i"-'....- t. i " I 'II PAVING, cement, brick and block urlvtwn.vs, c. lar. and floor, TO , s'O, cement, brick and block twnsa, cellars, and floors, euro rlckla j I ng : estimates u.",1,w, ,n I'hone Poplar nol " u,rt sis hf. 2lst st. and nricKin ligation I' rvane e-innri. r.i- .- -- - ., All5XANDlnT9.,?.5.riS AN.hro'u.1i I .-,..... .. . , . -am or-. 2'r?o;KS.S g Creditors pleaee ' , ed addrisa - ... 'Miieffl' CCOUNTS Bent, v ?,!., Mil" store, Ji O Cohen rinlHIiMra mentioned aanriss - .,. coiTe:1 . L ... . esses -Aiit llal HI. . -.-.-! 70 ACCUUPii r...on everlasting at It "; (ir and other matters ,aJ,le?y2br Mutual n-1Vi"r'ent Co.. I"" , ,- DlAWNDSB0UbHi. mMJ&mi-&ffictt AVE bought iromu. -,, t stl. v talB FllbsrU ffltf&rmstt&aEWi hauling done. mo - - ; npr,,. ri RUBBER KODO- ".,,,, COS '"'J L wo will start the demolishing ef . ' unit of hotels, comprising Bo5 roeJ V4 ' few days, and will have for iile ffi1 S 1 rs nr tne thousands) flredoors ViTtV? 4 " ..""-t:- "s. ";! vsriiirisssr w,.. "ia fittings, blent l"l-0"P-. S0U"-C2 HIC.I STA SI.A 1 -.'. - - rz- .-i.". ui ail ai... . i-s p-irui v " - - 4 i i i
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