Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 25, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 21, Image 21

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EtO PJp&LI 25, 1920
t WOMAN SfcAlNQIVGEMS
jjy pound on Long Island Iden
tned Jowelt-Mlnlna
v. York, Oit.Vi.-WMt robbery
... tha motlvo back of tho murder of
?t, Jenny KusmI, tho young woman
.tttrangM Friday, ntnoug tho hills
'Hvt New Brighton' 8. I,, was , the
'intnn expressed yeatorday by her hus
SSSSlnty Knrttf, JMjer City.
" Kuwel said yestcrdar that hU wife
,iiT woro considerable jewelry
IB h he had Riven.' her.; On (October
in the evening Oierf ho' ast saw her
1?i'.J , We Mt their oraeto take up
1 i.t'dlio suprosed to bo her usual du
ll ', n clean" nt No. 03 1'ark row. Slio
.e" In addition to her weddlnglne
'lumond rinSf two rings of plain cold
j L platinum breastpin, containing
!.nlecn pearls. She carried a Oliver
AccSX to the Staten Island no
lice no jewelry was found on the body,
otate to Observe "Apple Week" '
ilarrlsburg, Oct. 25. (Ily A. P.)
rertnsilvanla will unite with the fedcrnl
gorernment In tlw campaign to extend
the use of apples nnd aid ln(the distri
bution of the enormous crop by ob
servance of tho period between October
30 and November 0 as "Applo Week."
Governor Bproul will issuo a statement
calling attention to tho big crop in
Pennsylvania nnd to the advantages of
uso of tho rapidly increasing state
product.
-, .ASKfORandGET
Horlick's
The Original
Malted Milk
for Infanta and Invalids
Avoid Imitations and Substitute!
t. D. Ilerger Co., B8 N.l2tl St. W"
Main t00. Market SiS tM
Galvanized Boat Pumps
MinimninnmiiiMiiMiiiiiiin minni j ih unirr.
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If
mum "mii
Open
Beautiful
Homes
arc only possible with effective
illumination, blended to vthe size
of rooms and their furnishings.
Long experience , has made us
experts on practical and artistic
equipment.
The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co.
427-433 North Broad Street
Until Five "A short Walk Alon" A"tmobUe Row"
n"i M i illinium :i id i i m ammiLminiiiniinmim
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RED STAR LINE
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SOUTHAMPTON ANTWKUP
new xonK LivrnrooL
Celllo Not. 0I)ec. lllJnn. Ilk
rinlllo , ...Nov. 20llec. 24Jrn. 23
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" It makes me omewht tired to have people ask me If we have much trouble with labor," ayi Samuel
M. Vauclain. Since i88ahehai helped build 48, 31 7 locomotives. One of hii ways of avoiding trouble of
all kindj hii been, he liyi, "to treat everyone around me as a human being fully equipped with brains."
1
Getting out of "tight places"
1 .-if
YOU get into them in your business as, everyone else
does; things come up that you didn't expect. Some
times the situation is very serious. You have to get out 5
you can't throw up your hands. What do you do ?
- $amueLVL Vauclain, president, Paid-in Locomotive Works, tells in
November SYSTEM what he did in a case like that. It looked like
disaster; it would have been, if he hadn't known what to do.
"It has always been part of my business," he says, referring to
possible sources of supply, "to know what; everybody, is capable of."
But nobody was "capable" enough for this emergency. Yes, they could
"help him out in a month;" a few days was all he had.
' But he did get out of that tight place, and how he got out makes
the atory of an interesting business experience. It has a lot of value,
also, for no business man can know too much about how to meet
emergencies. Read Mr. Vauclain's article, "Why we are always ready
for the unexpected." It's in System for November; ready now on the
news-stands; 25 cents. Get your copy before they're alljgone..
M
Also in November SYSTEM
Gets 75 of the trade
You'd like to do that in your busi
ness; here's a concern that does it;
no monopoly about it; just initia
tive, resourcefulness, and looking
Gasket Company is
interesting reading for any business
man. In November System.
Has Europe gone to work?
You'reintcrcstcd to know. Here's
an article by a man who traveled
from Christiania to Constantinople
and back; spent seven months do
ing business. Some of his facts may
surprise you. In NovembcrSYSTEM.
A new way to pay salesmen
You may know the salesmanagcr
who wrote this article; he doesn't
sign it."Some of my facts,"hc says,
"are too intimate to be given to some
of our executives." He claims that
his plan combines the advantages
and omits the disadvantages of
seventeen other methods.
Have "trade acceptances"
made good?
Maybe you take "trade accept
ances" in your business. Do you
know just what bankers think of
them? Melvin A.Traylor,prcsideW,
First Trust and Savings Bank,
Chicago, tells you in System for
November.
Better collection plans
With money getting tighter,will
it pay you to collect more closely?
Twelve concerns contribute their
best methods ; some are unusual ; all
arc worth checking with your own.
Letters or salesmen?
With thirty people in the office
and seventy-five in the shop, the
overhead ate up all the profit. Now
with four in the office and twenty-
five in the shop, profits arc sailing
along merrily. Good letters had a
big part in the change; letters that
get and hold business where sales
men sometimes fail.
"My 64 years in business"
If you've been reading the Far
quhar scries in System, you will
enjoy this picture of business con
ditions during the Civil War. In a
scries of picturesque incidents Mr.
Farquhar contrasts the commercial
standards of those days with what
we expect of business today.
"Our salesmen own their
own territories"
Salesmen have trowncd" terri
tories to the management's disgust.
It's not that kind of ownership this
executive tells about. This mana
ger's plan gives each salesman a
basis from which to start and a
background that spfls encourage
ment and results.
gsMaMi
e Magazine of Business
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k PuMiAed by A.W, 8AW COMPAQ, CMcifo, Nw YoiV, London. PuMMien alio e! FACTORY and ol SYSTEM ON THE FAIM
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N1JW VOIIK CHKimOUKG
SOUTHAMPTON
T.npland Oct. 30IIc. 4Jun. 8
Flnlnml Nov. rtlDcc. 1 I1J1111. IS
Zealand ..Nov. 13ll)cc. JftUnn.22
Kroonlnnd . . .Nov. 27Jnn. llPeb. 0
Mtcd Nlnr I.lno Rtrnmem mil at Antwerp
NEW IOIIK-HAMnUHO
Monrolln ...... Nov. 4Uc. lOIJun. 27
Mnncliarla Itr. 2.lin. 13
PIIILADKLl'IIIA MVEIU'OOI.
Went Clierotv Nov. 0
Watlien Nov, 20
Hnverfortt ,. Dec. 3
PHILADELPHIA GLASGOW
Went Noli no Nov. 10
Gfilalmd . . . .T Nov. 20
Western Htnr Nov. 30
PHILADELPHIA UAMOURO
Anbarn . , Oct. 30
Victorious ; Nov. 20
Weatern Stnr .Nov. 30
Lapland Oct. 30 Dee. 4 Jan. B
Finland Nov. 0 Dec. 11 Jnn. ID
Zrelnnil Nov. 13 Dee. 18 Jan. 22
Kroonlnnd . . . .Nov. 27 .Inn. 1 Feb. 6
PHILADELPHIA ANTWKKP
Auburn 'Ott. 80
Invincible Nov. 10
Vlrlnrlnim Nov. 20
Weil Ekonk Not. 30
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
rUILADF.LrHIA LONDON
Mnhopno -Oct. 30
Wnucondn Nov. 10
Mnchlnanr Nov. 20
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
TO HOTTEHDAM
Nov. fl
Dec. 10
MUHIt'AL INHTIuVrWN
TIMIMK Hchool of Expreiwlon A Blano Art
KKKIDI'.IC IHI'LOMAH
MIKUIH 1714 Chestnut HI. Nprure 31R3
KlUore Hrhool Drnmatln Art Npfdiil eve.
rlfH elocution, drum, art, ntnre training.
Pllbllr upenk, 1711 t hrnlnilt lt.. Hnnire 4(1011.
LOST AND FOUND
CHAIN Lout. Thurnday. qit, In heart of
city, a lon allver ncK chnln! reward to
flnrttr I'honn 1'reaton 2ftfl0 AlPtander.
DOU It, larn! curly-haired male Aire
dales left eye ahot.outi suitable renard fnr
his return or any Information, Colonel C.
1' O'Connor. P. O. Hn 182. Ilryn Mawr,
HANDltAU Ixst a blun headed liandbaK
contalnlnr checkbook rteal Hetate Trust
Co , on Lincoln Illahwav about 4 miles
routh of lower Trenton bridge He ward If re-
turni-d to u, r unnnr, wwiram itnti.'
PAC'KAUF Ixist. tightly wrapped yellow
paruaee rontaininir unjroii, on wanaom et
leteen Jflth and 18lh sts , on Haturday
mornltiKi lllieral reward, it Ward Kasty,
Inr , 1420 Chestnut t
PIN- Diamond and platinum pin. Liberal rT-
ssrd: no question. Phono tlpruco 443S or
call at 1704 Hlttenhouse st.
UKiV "WA-NTED VEJSAtM
HrKCTACLCf Lost, In Mark case, be
tween 42d and Iocust and 2.1 i 8. 44th st.
lliward If returned to nelmald, BU N, 18th
street.
PHILADELPHIA
Celenno
Hloterdjrk
I. M. M. IDEAL WINTER CRUISES
WEST INDIEH WINDWAltD ISLANDS PANAMA CANAL SOLTII
AMKHH'A LAHIIKHT HTKAMF.HM TO THE THOPK'.H
JANUAHY FKIIRUAKV MAllOII. lOil
WHITE RTATt LINE. S. H. Mettantlo AMKUICAN LINE. H. H. New ork nnd
H. 8. Hi. Paul
Passewrer Off.. 1310 Wnlnut St., Phlla. FrelRht Off., 40S-I14 Doitrsc Hid., Plilla.
'
Special Yachting Cruise
To WEST INDIES
Leaving New York Nov. 6th, Returning Dec, 1st
NEW BRITISH
TWIN BCIIEW
Embraces
English,
.French and
American
Possessions
Old-World
Scenes in
A Setting of
Azure Seas
S. S. FORT VICTORIA n
.oon Tnv
DIUI'LACKMENT
will make on of the rnoet attractive and dellihtful cruise
ever planned, calllnr first at America's new Island possessions.
St. Thomas and St. Croix, only four davs from New Tork,
thenca to St. Kltts and Antleua (Encllah). Ousdsloup and
Martinique (Frecch). St, Lucia, liarbados, Trinidad, Dominica
(Engllih) and Sai Juan, Porto Rico (American).
These Island present the , most exquisite, picturesque and
arlt rated scenery, full of History and Romance and Interesting
customs of different nationality. The cruise, coverlnc mora
than 6.000 mile. I a perfect yachting trip, mostly In ths
lovely Caribbean Sea and with the Island In slrht of each
other, Paasent-ers will have, time to see the various point
nt Interest at all Islands. Including the wondsrful Asphalt
Lake of Trinidad.
Tb steamer 1 your hotel and ha many upper deck room fitted with
.I .1 beds and private bath, hot and cold rupntng- water and electrlo tana
nOlCl in all rooms, and the culsln la the very best. The promenade deck
UMimiJI.I.A 1.1 reward lost, on October
19, silk umbrella, falcon's head In Ivory.
Mrs, II V. Hmlth, 10U fit. Clair Ave., Spring
Lake, N J
PERSONAM
MISH MAllIi: JOHEPHINU NEWTON. 20
years old. flausnter or .vary K. Jiocarrrey.
nd your address to 2132 N Park ae. or
. t. U.i.,1. u, nKlls.lalMhtB
012 W. Norrla st
JI2LP WANTED EEMAtiE
DOOKKEEPER
A noort opportunity for a young woman with
a cnod education and who Is an experienced
bookkeeper.
PUHLIC LEDGER CO.
0th and Chentnut sta.
Ask for Mr. Wleat.
CLERK, receiving1, experienced, on womn'
suits, coats and dresss. permannt posi
tion. Apply 2d floor, Wnnamaker & Urown.
second floor, Uth and Market sts.
BRIGHT TOCNG WOMEN WHO LOVE
IIOOKH AND LIKE TOYS
.. 4- tH.1 In Katufitatlii intiifanlnt nnL
1,11 II W plattU 114 rryvn"" T vvii)lMloi .uj-i-
tlons In our Book Store and Tov Store. Seo
miss uarneu.
Apply Bureau of Emplojment
WANAMAKER'S
ADVANTAOEB WlttCH EVERT
YOUNG WOMAN WANTS
Aro a part of tho dally Ufa of a
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATOR
THERE ARE OPENING8 NOW
IN oun
TRAINING DEPARTMENT
A GOOD SALARY J8 PAID wmLS
LEARN1NO
AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT
I ascured
See MIS3 STEVENSON. 1031 AllCU 8T.
BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PKNNA.
CASHIERS
GOING RIGHT AFTER a job a cahlr
hero and keeping on tho Job after you get
It may mean not only the good Immediate
wages, but holding a higher Job later on.
Bee Miss Uarnell about It.
Apply Bureau of Employment
WANAMAKETl'B
CLERK Young lady to operate small
switchboard, assist mine and clerical
duties, must be able to operate typewriter!
In replying state ago. salary and give tele
pnone number, locution Manaunk. P 1331,
l."dair Ortlre. .
CLERKS
We have a few vacancies for lounz woman
over 18 j oars of age as clerleal worker!
preferably thoso who havo had some high
school training; a special opportunity for
business development. Apply to Mr. Leldy.
Slain Office, fifth floor.
GIMUEL HIlOTIIEKS
CLERKS .
A number of girls have olreadv scurd
GOOD CLERICAL POSITIONS
There am still opportunities for other lrl
with or without experience
Some high school education required
COME MONDAY
Mrs Linda H, Patton
CURTIS PUI1LIS1IINO CO.
7th nnd Hansnm sts. ,
CLERKS Experienced offlco clerks: must b
good writers, state experience and salary.
P I'.'Jll Idgor orfie
are unusually spacious.
msala,
D.I,. Rate for the round cruise. Including stateroom, berth and
vxuico J2J5.00 and upward, according to accommodation.
Early application ia desirable to secure choice accommodation.
For further particulars apply to
QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO., 4ewn?.,r'khc,,
FURNE83. WITHY CO.. Ltd., nourse Bldg., Doston
CUMMINQ
LINES O
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA TO ROTTERDAM AND ANTWERP
SS "Bonnie Brook" Loading
SS "Arizpa" Nov. 10
A Steamer Nov. 20
ROTTERDAM TO PHILADELPHIA
SS "Lake Hurminia" Nov. 5
PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG AND BREMEN
SS "Gateway City" Loading
PHILADELPHIA TO CONSTANTINOPLE AND
BLACK SEA PORTS
A Steamer as sufficient cargo offers
For tpace and rate apply
A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. .
139 South 4th St., Phila., Pa. H. P. Dilkes. Manager
Lombard 4127-4128-Sm :: Main IStft
FOR SALE
BiG STOCK OF ELECTRICAL MATERIAL
IMMEDIATE DEUVKKl ATTRACTIVE TRICES
"New Stock Best Manufacturers
Wire and Cable I'laln nnd Le.id Covered! Trunsformera S20OV 110 to 10 role Hn
Hardware. Cro Arn. and Initiators) Interior Wiring Material, Including Porcelain!
Interior and Exterior LlghUni Ikiulpmrnti Hood Llghtsi Motor! Electrlo Drlllit
Indlcallnc and Cune-Drawlng Meters, etc.
Detailed llsta will bo s'nt on rcauest.
PHILADELPHIA ENGINEERING & SALES CORP.
Denckla Hide. Philadelphia. Pa. rhon" Walnut 0211
STK.tMilllP NOTICEX STIWIMMP.MVnCl'-'-'
. - ' ll
FRENCH LINE
Compagnie Generale Transatlantique
Inward nnd Ontward Fast Freight Steamer
Regular Service (CARGO ONLY)
PHILADELPHIA to FRENCH-ATLANTIC PORTS
LE HAVRE AND HAMBURG
S S "ONTARIO" aub.titutinjr SS "NORTHERN" 100 A-l
' , Loading Oct. 30
LE HAVRE AND BORDEAUX
(and uch other French-Atlantic Porta a cargoe offer)
A Steamer Nov. 25
A Steamer Dec-10
To Load Pier 56 South
AGENTS NEW YORK OCEANIC COMPANY. INC
For Rjte and Hnace Applr
GEYELIN & COMPANY (Inc.) Philadelphia Representative!
108 South Fourth Street
Lombard 4207 Main 2IS3
The CHARLES T. MESEEC0.
Agents for U. S. Shipping Board
100 A-l Steamers
Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports
Christiania, Gothenburg. Copenhagen
SS "FORT ARMSTRONG" Loadmg Oct 20
SS "ORONOKE" Loading Nov. 15
.Other Scandinavian and Baltic Porta if sufficient
cargo offers)
Philadelphia to Greek, Adriatic &
Black Sea Ports
Piraeus, Patras, Salonica, Venice and Trieste
ASTEAMER Loading Nov. 10
(For Black Sea Ports if sufficient cargo offers)
Loading Berth: Pier 78, South Wharvei
l or ICalea and Space Apply to
The CHARLES T. MEGEE CO.
Drcxel Building, Philadelphia
NAWSCO LINES
Freight Service
Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR,
SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND
We3t Hpund Steadier East Bound
Oct. 25 Sinastti
'nv. It Brush Dec. 1
West Hound Steamer East Bound
Dec. 4 . ...Sprinsrfield... . Jun. 5
Dec. 20 Lehigh Jan 20
Feb. 1
x'ov.20 Artigas Dec. 15 I Dec. 30 ...West Togus
Portland, scuttle ana raconui only
tUoea not bo N'orth of S.m Francisco
For Kutes. dr.. Amdy to
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
Agents U. S. Shivna Hoard
130 S. Fourth S(, Phila. Phones Lombard 5.1fi 1-5 : Main 830
MUTATION 1.
KIU CATIONAI.
Ilolll Hexe
Itotll Vrxrx
Lombard 5100-1-2-C
Main 300i
ty"
Bld(4 Baltimore
United States Shipping Board's
Passenger Service
N, Y. to Rio At Janeiro, Montevideo, Buenoi Ajrtt
S. S, AIKT1IA WASHINGTON, 13.000 tons (b).Oct. SO '
H. H. UI'ltON. 17.000 tons c) t Not. la
H. S. AKOI.Ut). il.UOO tons (c) Not. 30 ,
(bl Firet anil second class.
(c) First, second and third clses.
For ratei amt particulars apply
to any Pastenger Agency or to
Munson Steamship Line
82-92 Beaver Street, New York
Drexel Building, Philadelphia
Mobile- Ala. Conwajr BIdg., CMcajo, III. Si. Lonii
OLYMPIC
LARGEST BRITISH STEAMER
ISN Nv. 6-Nov. 27-Dec.29
Co
ttrse in
Higher Accounting
The Peircc School of business Admini&tration will in
November inaugurate a course in higher accounting, to
be given on Tuesday and Friday evenings.
The course will be of C. P. A, grade, nnd is intended
for those who wish to piepaic for tho State examination
for the degree, as well us for business executives and
others who wish to master accounting in its vurious nhascb
for use in their own businesses.
The course will be given with tho same thoroughness
that characterizes the other courses offered by Pcirce
School.
For Further Particulars, Communicate With
PEIRCE SCHOOL
f . .
BirsmssAnmisminw
Pine Street West of Broad
Philadelphia
A L0ALl
tssMsss fWaXT. ..I!'.!..'...' 1 ' I'" ' ' '"I I ' ' ' 'r i "'l 'tl
UNSURPASSED CUISINE
EVEIV COMFORT
SPACIOUS STATEROOMS
SUITES DE LUXE
NIGHT SCHOOL IS NOW OPEN
The Night School of Stroyer's Dull
ness College Is now open nnd students
who wish to take any course of busi
ness training should enroll at once.
Call, write or telephone for particulars
and state what courie you are In.
terested In.
Strayer's Business College
807 Chestnut Street Phone, Wilnnt 384
BJkJMJFCSlfi,
U. fJsf JfM JL JL Tlnv Cfchoot
SCHOOL, Night School
gW Real Estate Law
ACCOMMODATIONS AVAILABLE IN ALL THREE CLASSES
WHITE STAR LIME- 1319 Walnut-St., Phfla.
GOOD HTUNOOKArilKKH WANTED
The business world Is becglng (or stenog.
raphera who are above the ordinary In
ability and training-. Our course trains
'uu to supply thla need. Day or
nlslit classes. Call or writ (or
cut aloe.
1'IIII.A. IirSINKHH COI.I.KOK
anil rollrae o( t'oinmerre
1017 (Jhe.tnut St. I'lilUilrluhU
PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
1711-1713 Ctiratnnt Btraet
Dat echool for bookkeeplna, Shorthand.
Secretarial, Touch Typewriting, English, sta,
tndlrldual Initruc. Day and Krg. Stnlona
Conveyancing
I'ractlre work In Contractu. Asenry,
Iteal Proiwirty, .Mortgages wills,
needs I eases Landlord auJ Tenant,
AbstraclH Aeslgninints lleleases,
t' . etc. Slonclii mid Thursday
'tellings 7 11 to D IS
1500 Walnut St.. Philadelphia
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
30th Year
Applications for admission November t
to the day and evening course In Short-"
hand (Pitman and Orimr), Uookkeeplng or
Typewriting, should l made at once, r
ervstlons are mud In the order In wolds
applications ru reeelvrt. '
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
tmt tr in: row iikiikh
Tlie Taylor School '".JigM '
Our buslneaa training courses, ny or nlffeiw
will Increase your salary, Unroll; Mir.
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