'- fsfrfrfi'fy. ry fftS.fi 'W Ires'". 'ir er ? -r-.' n 'Ti',.-Tn.iiV,'wuRTT.? i.r v( .it,j-i 'a ,irif iw ii w in iimi rcvwy i '' rnm'jm-mraiwv i wuiMaMm f..,i . - .1 tw r?' . wwj7yl,,k " " ,m.:rvr'iirtV4w W't.rt'?i 'frwM WjSHTO rvu'S, ,. v " r " "'"-? ' ' , T'-,y..VW r '"' J'V" BY.-) ' .. i ''"' TV'j 'J nvy 32 ( EltrTOVTVfi. iJlTKIilf's LKIHIKIK TTTTT A ITOTT.imT.A . WW.TT1 A A. fc HWDmT?.TtTWTO QQ t. IIKXHf' " " 1? . i 1 . il i'M 'iJS7? '-! 3 . Tffi Letters te the Editor Saranac Lake Jfc IMEcWer 0 the rvrnlite Public Ltdetr! i Sir In the Kveni.ne 1'ihlie Ledger n few niRlits njre-thcrp vvas nn article nbetit Snrnnnr l.ake, N. . riic writer muntieiu'd thnt Mie hnil Iieen mdviseil te leek the town eyer some time when "lie wns "pasflni; through. It Is verv evident that die wan "passing thrmiRli." The Injustice done te Snrnnnc In tlmt "looking ever K very apparent te one who lived in Snrannc for fourteen months, net ns n pntlent hut tm one who looked nreiintl her with sympathy nnd who t-nw mur age, silfferltiK, deotieu nnd soU-nnei- flee nt every turn nnd en every il. . The article must linv.- ;een written bv a very cold, unsjnipnthetlc nnd self antiWil nrsen, She net only fulled tow? hePhldden ..entity of the live, of many of the people of Sarnnar nnd the beauty of miuI k plainly m rata .-n observant person in the fare e IV. Trudeau's statue, but she tpellrd his BimS inrerreetb and fal let te give thj "recliner" or "cure chair" its proper name. . . .. .. nni, writer.' She only "v In Dr. Trudenu s rtatue an "ill man.". Many et her One nui-t be ewrram ... ; i i.l. .... nili.i tllliri. man wuu u , t....n Tim Saranac n pictured is a horror J lie town may nt he pretty, but it is net "uclr." Hesldes. one doc net rfe le Sarnhnc for kcener. It is a health fesert and it lives uP te being just that In every vn. , ..utt, Wbv ghe a health resort n black rc" and dis.-..urase these hose lues depend n lUlnit there and prevent ethers from going there v,he may be cured bv e doing? . Any one being advised te go tlirre te regain his health would decide against it after reading that article, end perhaps le-e the one .dinnce in a hundred he had te be cured. It isn't fair te the people of the town who are working with real heart inter est. Most of them have either been Hi themselves or thev are there lending a life of sacrifice with s-emc one who is 111 whom they love. There has been wonderful progress made for cembutlnj the disease during the la-t ten years. The author of the article In your Saper wrote ns one who lived in ilWII. IISS HEKNAUKTTE.M. .V.ORMAN. rhiladelpnia. septeiueer -. Middy as Admiral I a Kditer of tht Evmlna Publv Ltdae: Sir Kver ear the three upper classes of the Annapelb Naval Acad emy go en a practice cruise te get their rear n new method of Instruction was ( introduced as an eiP'-runcnt. Evpr-T officer of the quadren was gi;en a mid- shipman understudy, nnd the midship- I man performed the duties of the officer , whose understudy he was, and that of fleer was net allowed te interfere with the wnv in which the midshipman per formed' his duties, except in ease of serious emergency ' Kven thf squadron commander. Hear Admiral Newton A. MeCulIy, had his midshipman understudy and the cadet performed the duties of the admiral, I and, what i. mere, Midshipman Hlg gins performed them creditably, se much se tliat ne was emciany i.uiu- mended. Frem Annapolis te Martinique and henee te Ilallfax. without accident and with complete success, hip mmsuiimien i cruUed. Fer the rtrst t.me in our naval histerj a midshinnian commanded ' a squadron, lint it i safe te say that It is net the last tltr.". It worked tee ; well. Who says that our naval officers are j conservative when they can try se radical an innovation? JACK TAR. , Baltimore, September "Jli, 102'-'. Geed Old Bennle Te t Editor e' f ne Tt funs Pub'"- I tdaf Sir As the m'reury p'aeidly com mences its methodical. If jerky . down ward spin toward it" winter landing field, it Is resultnnt that the a'arn-J man. he of the r.mimen or garden va riety. I mean, must jirewl into the old "cedar ehest nr the anti-moth hand ing hag for that vteran of many Bterms tie nneieet overcoat TTn la n thins of manv memories nrl much nhuse. this old overcoat. He has pervcil us falthfullj anil lone, anil Its only rfw.ir.l. n-iu trnm n must lnj? lev anil cterm, ; a summer va cation spent in (be iittir, whine it s probably net l than W degrees or thereabouts ilnrlnE the puure hitiu'I. But be drac bim-elf -ut of In' cache with a -emewnat belrassle.i err of smile anil prnmie- te iln thw ber V. ..n for ntuillii-r term if ve w.'i cdIt Hnd li.in tu the thnp fr a bit of i pelishlnsr. , , . , "Yeu certain'. haven r the rni te nend me fl"t en ""' ,r0i'3 loekin? like t li i - '. ' ' e ean imnKine him ex clalmins "I'm a ivrfe.-t hv." Geed e'd V.irnir the mie garment. Derliap", Th.ir neveru threw n nvvav ; When he heroines ei, ilicsnlute nnd dUrcputahle even fur u-. w pa- l.lm en te the Salvation Am . the Ameri can Volunteer-, or Mim- oilier coin distributing ureiim. n"'l his i-ervie.. continues. HI- pride v nor rnsuitd Jn such transftrs puer e'd thin: 1.1k the eraik fireherse . i vnn-, he nuvv tiuUb a garbage wngi.n nr --methinR. Bennle mav have t. iialrenize flop houses" instead of fanrv i afes. But he tlei-B K II i-tiek.s te hi master, whoever ' mny ln, until the bitter end m 'iii. ,, , , And vvluit. Iv tlif nav, rvu.i ii " wr.r.K. I'. 1'J'JJ rUllaiiclpl "i, .sVptPtnl'T ' Poems, Songs Desired "Down en the Farm" fr x poem vr-t rf has iui. tin t r ntcJ it 1a iiu ' - - , . , f called forth UU'siJit 1 yini'ri " oenies. Thcie rcr rf sjrf a1lJ i' distinct verf ens hj'i z 'n curnr.h'iteJ from different i.u' lens sm olegy. M"" Irdlrate 'hat if t' r" jn mper'nnt bur th tentr i 1 !ft.r re 1 J en tnetnerv ' r n-' ferent c"i"' ' '' j by A J !"' "hi 1 pxnr u verslm nt .n .. t. .r. . ih1 1 t t m ri'en te th. reuui-' t MrJ ' M Sanqt ter vertes containing tr i'""3 J"' ft r-el1' et nrv' i mown hay 'ust a rettane by thi way. ' I printed In '1 Fnrutn of Thursday. Sep. I tember 21 has te or three lines that d.ffT ' from the "Py furnished by Mrs. Florence , Knecht, but net Huffl-ientl te warrant pub- I llcatlen of the latter as the scnue Is un changed , , . I On Frldav .Vptember ?3. en etitirelv illf- i ferent ' t'liwn en the l'nrm ' ni pri,itd In ' the I'er'itn. being rentrl "i""l by 3 W.itsen XSegle. of CJ.'rtr aliter n .he wret" thnt tm had sung the bel.nd nier than ientj (tve years age as a m-mber of (h.- ininstrl mm. ( pany. Te tms version i-xceinu.n 14 tahen will appear from the following lettur from ft former ncter. who sajn he tee, sang the sung. Readnrs are thus enablcl te make thelr own telectlen. Te Ifc EJIter of th Kv'ni'O Publle I.tdtjrr Blr In the Forum of the Evthine Pdbi.ie LgrGER of lnt Friday, Septembt-r 22. I I note you print the words of th e.d time gong. "Down On the Farm. ' us ent in b une of lour readers (J Watsen Tlle. and I am sorry le ea lhat the words nf the feng a rrlnted arc iiulte Incorrect nnd lark the r.erfi'ci rhme and inrlr of this beau tiful old tlniH l.il'.ml 1 ureir n ii mem hir of the cemedv kctrh team knew 'i aw tr Mawardi (Jehn nnd Mav) ing this song III kll the leidln vatlety (audevllle) liuu.en With great succea and at Keith's BIJnu Tetalis, thla city, during the season of thlnes were incorrect. Mien ns im; "'y nen a hey I ussd te dwell In a home 1 ment that one 1" never cured; tliere t , mved se well X'! nn "if " Kverv illness leaves Inr away among- the clever and the beet. ne wit n feeling of precaution. It W,re the mernlnt -slery Mnei. round the one Vltn n leennj, ' ' . ,.,i)Prcu10 s , cabin perch entwines, nnf innre neeesnr.V Willi lUULnuiu.is 'v, -. , . .v. PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor gheuld be as brief nnd te the point as possible, n-eldln(f anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anony mous letters. Names and addresses must be tdgned as an evidence of geed faith, although names will net be printed If request Is made that thi-v be emitted, The publication of ft letter Is net te be taken as nn Indersement of Its views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by poet age, nor will manuscript be saved. tS0-00 I still have my professional copy cf the setiT with words anil musle complete, and I am Inclosing herewith an exact copy cf the werdi of the song, which you may depend upon as twins absolutely correct. With an apo'egy te Mr. Rey'.e for the cor rection. JOHN Jl HOWARD. (Happy Heward ) Philadelphia. September 23. 1022. And near the old fireplace 1 can sea a stranger's face. In iny childhood's happy home down en the farm Chorus Mrs M Ed Keathley. Philadelphia, sends a version nearly but net quite Identical with the abee, except that It emits the chorus ard she writes that they are the "correct ;e"rdi' DOWN ON THE FARM trees. There : brothers yeune and say, a father eld and gtay. A mother dear, te shield us all from harm There I arnt life's gulden hours, wild nrr.ertr the flowers. reamins ... . . .. T -- . , in my cn.iimoed a happy days down en the rarm' Chemr , Many warv yeiM have pased since T saw the old home last. And memory it steals o'er me like a charm. Evry r,;,i familiar place, every kind and evlrg face And my boyhood's happy tome, down en the farm. New tedav when I draw near, that eld home I love e dear. A stranger comes te meet me at the aecr Around the old horn all Is chained, and i the faces all seem Strang. i Net a loved one cemes te greet me as of ve New my dear old mother's laid 'neath the I 'im treei' nulet shade. vv nrre the celden summer sun Mne i t r'cht aid warm. EHrCATiOS.l. Belh Seiea J Steneiraplieri and SecreUriei There Is unceailnir demand for cera- petent steneeraphers at attractive salaries. A Pelrce evening course will jutckly help veu le mere Interesting work and a better tnceme. Day and Evening Classes New Open Peirce Scheel of Hnslnesa Administration TVrite or S8th Year Boek Pine "t. West of Drnnd I BANKS Day Scheel "vj J J JPfSlT u. VfJfcXXJCr JJUJ Niibt Scheel BETTER POSITIONS wait the mn and women who enter this crest echoel e business, anl c'al;z in the work of serr.s par- Icular department 1200 Walnut M.. Philadelphia iii-MNESs TKAI.MNO FOR YOINC MEN boekker.r.. together wlW pract.cal busi ness trainlntc, ! r.ceary tneBO days for i the eur.i man eteklne a geed position, but wne a ambl'leus later te en'er Inte tulr.cv for hlms.f Our rcurses a- com plete n eve-y detai, and are y arrang'-d vsils.e business tra r.'.nic h -an p ssib y , secure Dav and evening c.asses Enroll ! Bas.ar. "m Deicrtptle rata ejr , tftm PHILA. lUilNES COLLEGE tna' ney kmv ir. yuun man ne mesi and College of Commerce 1110 Market M-. Philadelphia The Stevens Scheel, Germantown i minutes from Bread Street fetatien. F'fti-Mth ar A rrcgresslve day echoel or e "Is liindergarten te celleg" Genera. ind i"lt' preparatory courses lien fe.Pv(.1 in nrlrrary department. Katharine M. Denworth. .M A.. Principal 2il West Cnelten Avenue Tele-jhene. 0rm intnw flftA Night Classes - D'siinrtiv Hjslr.'is Sctioel wl e'j for a b'ter pfjltlgn In 1 f "3U.P (.Jr-un bhertnam jeui.niyp'.r.g fpe.in Er. VHEfATLOR SCHOOL Unj 1002 Market ntre Mitht FriedleTea Schoellnd Sffi:- rh I'urkway Cherry and ldtti S! i 4H ersitf" fieni Prlrasry through Hlh Mrh 1 ltjnd for thorough wurk and t l.rl.tlea ' elisra.ter wia ejwi l'uplls ere new pfiaj sdniittea uvipr w iiatiinna rnnetes ot-e A VCBK! The Hdioel t S it t.fiii t I iH.t O 1 ivr -v Students n- ti l em nvi inn in.a-,,r Jl s, 111K HBS1 I" graduates l m t- na '. tV w rk ' "4-" f"' Menklst stuit urie,kf t id i.t "' i'' nd u t ,rk in: iHESTNiT STUEKf ML5S WHARTON'S SCHOOL 1716 riNE M iirni'KNs ect. thiTfarnum school 1807 PINE ST. Will Reepen en Monday. Oct, 2d t.trls, Utile Hit., Klndergarttn DREXEL INSTITUTE Ileerciii. irt Kng'n'er.ng, I .1,-Hrv S Unc S. tetnrliil Heme K. n m Ph I'HKst.m v.ii,: ,,f NATIONAL bUHUUL Ur F.LOmiTtnw i ijj ORATORY 4010-4013 Cheitnut Street ". ii,. kr.i.i.lftnn Ifu, Hals fn tl -. Public bneskln iteniaii Dramatic Art V i-- 3nuLaani.n. rnncipal Presfn ."24 Palms Business College 12T, Seuth 1?rt s. f-herthand Bookkeeping Secretarial Teurh i :eeping Secretarial Pav A Rn Individ Tvufwri1 n "r iiaYnir.va innivie instrui- OA f I V BUSINESS COLLEGE lll'IIH I rark X Susquehanna Ate, Jf ' I'henr. III! 1MI-171J CMII IF Scheni of expression and stage art b.niLib i-tatJilc speaking Eng'lsh voice KRIDER i " rv-i,.ilnf Hk.i l.r.leirv unDDIC I"1' t neatnut street Suite 401 NORRIS Spruce 31S2 THE ART OF SPEAKINO FRENCH Wile T. V Murringer 'Nstlv- 100 Spruce st si MMKIt Tutoring for College. Scheel and Lnw, Mulier Prep.. US 131111 , I'hlla, Venng Men and Rots THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY (FOUNDED J78JJ OverBroek A CouRtry-Dey Scheel for Beys ' Greville Haslam, B. S. Headmaster IIIlim'N PREP.. Bre.iU und Spring Harden Ms., Phlla.. prpjieres students for anv re' lege or professional school, trie State Beard evami and for business, 46th ear begtns bept. IS. Enroll new. ... me lutin rcu.nrraift inr nieii ine Wherever Yeu Study I i "In Scheel Daya" Te fas Editor of th Evtnine PuMia Lt&etrt Sir Herewith I nm ser,dln you the pesrn benlnnlns "Still sits the schoolhouse by the Went storming- out le playing-! Leng- years are a winter sun Shene ever It at setting; Lit up Its western wlndew-panea. And low eaes' ley frettlrg. It touched the tangled, golden eurli. And brown eyes full et grieving. Of one who still her steps delayed When all the echoel were leaving. Fer near her steed the little boy Her childish favor singled: His cap pulled low upon a face Where pride and shame were mingled. Pushing with restless feet the mew Te right and left, he lingered: As restlessly her tiny hands The blue-checked apron fingered. H saw her lift her eyes; he felt Tim soft hand's light caressing. And heard the tremble of her 'voice, As If a f.ault confessing. "I'm sorry that I spelt the word! I hate te go above you. Because," the brown ej-et lower fell "Because, you see, I love you'" , Still memory te a 'gray-haired man That awet chlld-f.ace Is shewliur. Dear girl' the grasses en her grave lUte forty years been growing! He lives te learn. In life's hard school. Hew few who pas above him Lament their triumph and hl less, Like her, because they love him. Sent also by Slerhen J. Ames, Merrliville, ra, Asks for Twe Songs Te rV Editor of the Errilna PuSUc J.tdstr: Sir I would like very much te have the songs caWM "TWO i engrejiuicme umnerea .i,m," -nd "Old Jim's Christmas Hrmn,' .nT1K and will b obliged If n Forum rei Vr can supply MRS. M. r.U KnATIIJ.F.T. Philadelphia. September 23. 1022 read." which wa-v aked for In today's Exrxire Tcnuc I.rrern. MATHII.DE VON ZECH. Philadelphia. September 23. 1D22. IN SCHOOL DATS Hy J O .Whtttler Rtll! slt.s th !choelhiuse by the read, A ragged beggar eurrlne. Around It still the sumachs grew. And blackbeiry vine arc running. W'thln, the master's desk li sen, Deep scarred by raps official, The warpliifr fleer, h battered seats Th Jack-knife's carved Inltla The charcoal fre-e en the wall; Its deer worn srl betravln The feer tha . ref pltu elew te srhoeL KDITATIONAT, Yennc Men and flora ACCOUNTING Three-year diploma course fittlec for the C. P, A. examinations and for business advancement: Firqt Ve.ir Acroentlnc Prlnelplss rirsi i ear iiu,nf i,ftw tluslness Flnanee QiwnnA V ceeuntlnr Problems Second ea, Business Lew Factory Organisatien ana Management tnira yenr e. p. a. Auditing Audltteg Theory and Practice Test Acrenntlng Specialised Accounting PRE-ACCOUNTING A special 4S-sesslen course In Book Beok Boek keeslng for these who want te equtD themselves quickly for entrance te this school or for a practical knewl edge of Boekkeenlrg 6end for Catalog Y. M. C. A. Scheel of Accounting and Busineis Administration 1421 Arch Street 1013 Lehigh Avenue 52d & Sansom Sts. MAN1.1US. N. F. MAN LIU S ?,l,Bt ' e ' 8 e h e e l Among the hills. 11 miles from Syracuse, tlatwrate equipment. 11) bjlldlngs. 120 acres. Athletics. Business course. Ales .'u.n.,0?.c,t,cSl. . KiT a 'r" under OEN WM 'ERHECK. P-es.. De 27.Manllus.rTY. Tpnnrn-emen and filrU Miss Sayward's Scheel In suburban Overbroek Just eutelde of Phliaeeinria Jtlsa !ayvvurd' .Scheel. In !' thlrtlefti sear continues te iJve!oe culture.! omanhecl. Junier Advanced, re'.'ge Presaratery. iecretarlai Post Pest Graduate, departrrents. Art. Jluilc Ex. pres'en. Detnestta Silence. Outdoor tperts Hiis call for Day Tnplla at Merlen, UynneSeld, Bala, Cnywyd. Ca'ule;. Address Dept, 1.. MISS S. JANET SAYWARD, PriaciptI Orerbroek, Pa. MIm lllmun's Scheel for Klndere.irtners ,, Jur- r Sri r ard eraduatr urses ?' nyr me -' i Pra'tlr klnje'tirtens Address A 1 Illmun. Prln lle l 4J.,l,,nJL ' ''"' -"1'nh " ' " THF. PROGRESS SniOtlL 20;j N Bread M A medtrn etoeo' Publle Setieci Currku.um Short hour Individual 'nitruetlen Adlrsss Miss Peirirv Shmn.n tiiit nt- .. en. ri tuK L.ane t'niia MI'SICAl. I.VTRlTTION - COMBS CON$EaVATORYy:MUSlC A Scheel of Individual Instruction D'stlnguished Karu y and OS Assistant Tearnere. All brane".s tajht Nermal Training Cjurtes for Tea' hers with In In structteu In a da'lnlte mnt:ed In each ceurtu together v.h prictl al teacmng enirience formlterlea ler Women, lle lle clprecii Re.atiens with University of Pennsylvania. Public echoel musle super vision, blx Spxcletis buildings. Our s'J paKe Ulu-tra'ed bMjk mft:l.l free. G1I.IIF.RT UA1NOI.II4 COMIW. Director ADMIMhTItATIVF. Ill'II nivtl 1111 HOI'TH BRtlI STREET LEEFSON - HILLE Coeservjtor Of MUBlC. Idil 1334-20 ChrHnut Street Rth Avenue 11 ml 1 nrk ltead Nntloeil Bank Rulldlng I.tiniwinwine RFffF-V PPThMHF.If 1KTH PHILA. MUSICAL ACADEMY Germantown Brunch 80 Eaet Walnut Lune, Phene flln. S3t I'rexneetiis maljed, Jeseph W. Clarke Blr I'HIUV. CONSERVATORY OF ML3I0 I). IlK.NIIKllv I.ZhJIMAN Director. II. VAN DEN BEEMT rid SOPTII "OTII STREET STEAM HI I IP NOTTCKS JOINT 3CVICI WITH .HAMBURG AMERICAN UNE, TO PLYMOUTH. BOULOGNE uamuuiti By New American Flag Steamer KEI.I.Wf i: OCT. 3 fT 31 ' RFXII.l IE Oct. 17 TO HAMBURG DIRECT Sallmai every Thursday, br the popu pepu Ur iteimers Mount Clay, Mount Car Car eoll, Mount Clinten, Hansa, Rayem, Wuerttsmberg. with snei ill cihn snd unorefed third class accommodations. UsrrED American Lines, ivc 20 BrniKlwiiy. N. V. ur Lecal Agents . (J U ITI ITI L IT y I H I' aiivMpnsnir un (Operating V H Gmt Shiy) PHILADELPHIA TO LONDONDERRV. BELFAST DUBLIN ti CORK S S "BALSAM" fcpt 30 H S KERHONKSON' Lut Half Oct K. pii'llnivliwi nnd lint p.itq S 3 NATIRAP.' Oetclwr 14 Ot if-r I'Mrt" n. hutlb t' n ' nrt-e err.'M MOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 444-4G Bourse Bldg., Phila. - Lemb, 0585 Main 711...., . BTKAMsmr Kencw la WHITE STAR VISIT EUROPE NOW while rates are low Ji'.Jr-T0 OHEUIIOUIIO SOUTHAMPTON" MAJKHTln tnT rint n ea Wew. IIS OLYMPIC Oct. 14 Nev. 4 Dee. a HOMERIC (new) Oct. SI Nev. 11 Dee. 9 N. V. TO COlllI (gt'EHNSTOWN) AND t .f rt-ntnrtf. CEDRIO Oct. 7 Net. 4 Dee. 8 ADRI ATIO Oct. 14 Nev. 0 Dee. 9 S?ill9. Oot. 21 Nev. IS Dee. 15 BALTIC , .Oct, S3 Net, 25 Dee. 23 nmitAi.TAn. MPii'ii wii iii:sea ARABIC Qet. II ORETIC Net. 11 N. V. TO UltBMEN via CIIKnttOURO AND ,. - SOUTHAMPTON PITTBBUnO N. d n. li In. M 0AN0PIO ; Net. S Jan. Feb. 6 wAm,P."''-".b!,.eci. r"T8BUHQ (new..) Oct. 6 NINIAN , Oat. 8S -taein and thlrrt-elss nnenger carrica .,.. LEYLAND LINE NITONIAN , Oot t NINIAN 0ct.2J Winter Voyages te the MEDITERRANEAN Madeira, Olbraltar, Algiers, Monace, Naples, . .. Alexmndrla. Haifa, Athens ADRIATIC, S4.041 tens Jan. 6 Feb. S4 LAPLAND, 1S.S8S tee Jan, IS Mar. 10 Red Star It ne N.Y n.TMOCTH. CIIEnnerim,e.NTtVEnP 00THLAND (direct) Oot. 7 Net. 11 Dee. 18 FINLAND Oct. 14 Dec. 8 Jan. 6 ZEELAND Oot. 81 Net. 85 Dee. 30 XROONLAND Oct, SS Dec. S3 Jan. 87 LAPLAND Net. .4 Dee. 9 phila. tiAMJirne i,in.r danzie Smland (thirJ-elsii passengers only) Net. 9 Freight for Dunlin only. PHILADELPHIA ANTWEIIP Mlehlfan . . . . . . Oct, 3 Missouri Oct, SO American Line N. T. TO HAMnrim Tla ri,Y.MOrTH AND CIIEIUlOLtRO M0N00LIA Oct. 6 Net. 9 MINNEKAHDA (3d class) ....Oct. 12 Net. 18 MANCHURIA Oct. 88 Net. 30 PHILADELPHIA -HAMHUItO Michigan ....Oct. 3 Maryland . ..Oct. 14 Menuuk Oot. 81 Via Iiremen. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Mtckiniw . ..Oct. 7 Missouri Oct, 30 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE PHILADELPHIA - ItOTTEItDAM Breedyk . ...Oct, 13 Blydendyk ....Net, 6 International Mercantile Marine Ce. 120 ETEAMERS. 1.300.000 TONS Fanenger Office, 1319 Walnut St., Phlla. Frelsht 031ce. 405-414 Bourse DHg., FUU. New Yerk te SeuthAmerica et US.QevernmentShips New Reduced Rates Fastest Time te Rie de Janeiro, Montevideo, and Buenes Aires. Ptnest ships American service American Feed American comforts. Sail. Inge from Pier 1, Hoboken. S.S.American Legien. Oct. 4th S.S. Pan America . . Oct. 14th S.S. Western World . Oct. 28th S.S. Southern Cresg . Nev. llth Fortnightly thereafter Far dfcriptlr becklat, addrtM Munson Steamship Lines Drexel Bid., Phlla., Pa. 67 Wall St. New Yerk City Managing Operator for U. S. Shipping Beard ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES Philippines East Indies Service DIRECT SAILINGS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO DUTCH EAST INDIES and PHILIPPINES Penang, Belawan Deli, Pert Swet- tenham, Singapore, Batam, Samarang, Seerabaya, AND MANILA and ILOILO S S "Mobile City" Oct. IS SS "Steel Traveler"... Nev. 15 Ker rttea and particular apply t NORTON, LILLY & CO. GENERAL AGENTS Bourse Bldg., Philadelphia Lembard 8076 Main 244S CUNARD D ANCHOR UNE v Y. te Chcrbeuru ni Snntharapten TASTEST MAIL SERVICE TO EUROPE i AQUITANIA 1 Oct. 3 Oct. 24 Nev. 11 BERENGAKIA Oct, 13 Nev. EI Dec. 13 AAUlltiAKlA .lOV , ev. 9 U60. 10 Hies.. stHamers ll in id) ,, M v te Plv mouth Cherleury and Hamburg CARONIA Oct. 6 SAXONIA Oct. 14 Nev. 89 s D f obi. .Qin-.mteuni und Llveriioel LACONIA nw i Oct. S 6AMAKIA Oct. 10 Frem Bolten Oct. SO SCYTHIA .rtw) Oct. 2 Nt w y irk te 1 ndr.n ALBANIA . Nev. US Dec. 30 ller n te LltrtK.l. I ondendi'rry anil f,laf.ffer ALOERIA . Iov. li rjvrKnii.'.il" 4nf "7 wl". 5 - pAmhaA ne ' n' ll vJI" 11 twrn C0LUMBIA .. am. 14 hev. 11 Via. 0 New lerk te Mf!lt.'riniu p.,rts TUBCANIA (new) Oct. 1 Dee, SCYTHIA Cnewl Ner 25 I CARONIA Feb. 10, 1923 I 11 itrni te ( ibh iiJaaenetnvenl and Liverpool TYERHENIA new "Nev 4 tDec. 2 , 1 nils ftt Hal tn 1 M 1 f rf 111 Hallfiv t-- jour I,c 1 f I WHO Agent, nr write i CUNARD it ANCHOR STEAMSHIP LINES Psnengtr Office, 1300 Wali.nt bt Phtla, trelgnt utnee ueurse limy . 1'titla L. r "" Empress Express Reute Te EUROPE Via the Bt. Lawrence te CBCnnOUBG-SOUT HAMPTON JDAMnilUG - firtheiplrraWlr.ppeuiird Qurlxrc te Llrrrpoel "Embrut rf Britain, " First, Sttxjad tad Thiel Clut. Mentrrail te Liverpool Glasgow, Houtiuiinplen ana Antwerp tie plezxiid Oee-diu CUnidwn Ptccc Steanuhips. Only About 4 Days of Open Sea Rttes end clt ixfermatun en reijutsl 11 i i l.U"iiN ( ii l'an Aft l.ll ( e it.j .-. I'hdade pt a L T STLIIIII.S'J Um ,gt Pane Iiept. Madlnen Ave ai 4 HI) at New Yerk CANADIAN PACIFIC Fast .' ti Mall S M StlNUMA. VENTURA. lU.UUil lone. l.levd a H'O A-l. Dvlluntfui ervic hydney M.ert Line, hameu Ulu.s. OI.ULU 1221) R. T.J. PACIHC 10UR 1101. 1st ciaK hONOMA sails Oct. 17 VENTURA sails Nev. 21 Oceania Une 2 Pine Rt.. Dan Francisce. Cat,, or H. E, BursstL Act., 17 Battery riac. N. X. V. 1 T 35S3lCVnA i" ' n 1 wuk a '.mi n sssssssssssssssssssBjBssfcSS!7?la. aaaaaaaaaaaBsa5Ssssi' J 1 '-VQKRPPHBv' atJTky am "smT1 FARM AND GARDEN 10k PAPER WHITE r.DAMnrctraM" BULBS Narcinui, Hyacinth f Tulip, etc. HO0EA ATERER b!8 CHESTNUT 5T ESTABLISHED 1892 PARCEL POST Well-Known Audien-Bulb Receiver and Detector In Mahogany Case, With Cever $25.00 Complete Kicent "A" nmtery. . . M9.00 2-STAGE AMPLIFIER, $35.00 Pnnel Type. Receiver & Detector.. 132.00 Pnnel Itecelrrr .00 Pnnel Deter ter in. 00 Punel lat Ampllner tIS.OO Checks or Meney Orders Mall Orders Only PHILA. MAIL ORDER HOUSE C. I.. KEP.n. Cnmden. N. i. 25 Csr whsn Btted with Peck's pstented Trans formers and spark plu( Testers. Pita aay csr snr sptrk ple. la itsntly attached. B. P. Mseley, Editor Pert Car Journals, ssys: "I brekt the percelslns en all 4 Hum. poured oil en the points, and area under tills terrific test It was Impossible te make an old. worn Ferd mtsa ntien nttsd with this mt. FITS I ANY,Y CAR feetiTe derlce. .Which Is without fault." Ttetall prica la BO CENTS EACH. "Uilnr" readers nn obteln a set of four by sendlnaT V CENTS te C. II. PECK. 1410 Writ SuKquehnimn are., cer, Carlisle St.. Phlla. Einert Information FREE with each set $5 up te $150 Scarfs and Chokers la Sable, Marten, Mink, Fex and Wolf Fur Coats, $50 up te $700 Finest Quality Latest Style These goedi were left en our hands by a reliable Furrier. Fridenberg'i, 37 N. llth Philadelphia $1 .50 1 UP Men's Overcoats Walter's Pawn Shep 904 VINE ST. neNTtr.n te tite city Doctors, Dentists und Professional Men generally. Tradesmen and Business Houses und the drnernl Public, place jour orders early for Private Christina und New Year Greeting Cards, Yenr tinme und business or private address plated en Curds by the . Precess Engraving Ce. Malr Appointment With Agent 5222 WalRut St Phene Belmont 3(1(1 West Phlla., Pa. hi it a- a.' B. U UlilKllL'M ' U'HiP or ulienp fur MnniDle and nrlrtii. C. SCHMITT, Mfr. 1812An,0,erd COIN MACHINES Bell. Fruit and ethers, Card Reel (lUl'J Medels). Jackpot Poker Cards. ew 100 new li ml rebuilt All bargains. Eastern Office SLOAN NIIVTXTY SIFO. TO. 8(13 N. nth st. Tlinne: nell. Poplar K3 PRINTING 1000 Trinilncfrt Bristel C.rd. $1.95 i-. J Kiuii. xjw K.-iunn ,v.. tnmflen, . J. LOST AND FOUND NECKPIECE Lest, fur rickplere near Up eal StHtlen Oermnnt'.wn. Thursday; re anl. 11434 J"fferen t . Ormnntewn. WATCH- Lest an ein faceI fold watch. th lr.ltl.iln A M M en bark Siturday efte-nnen Sept. 23. en the ureunds of Phlla. Country Cliib; suitable reward If returned in thv offtce et the I'b a. Country Club, Bala. Pa. HELP WANTED FEMALE CASHIERS v PNELI.F.NBURO HAVE VACANCY FOR YOUNCI WOMEN OF THE BETTER TYPE' I,Ai'r -' VEARS OP ACE PERMANENT luiuiTins'M AI.Hn 1 avf n rAVu I , vi-v.-v.k- ippi.v aw timi- n.Tnivn h-it? KLOOR. HOl'TH BL'ILDINO N. HNELI.EN'Bl'RO MARKETjJlTH 1U U'TH ST. CHOCOLATE COATEH. "expert'need: geed pay su-urty work. 1I.14B U'nedlarul ave. ( I EHKS We have eon r j clirli"al posi tions for Klrla with hign eihiml truinlni:: exreru-n'-w h.lpful. but i . tbseiutely rides sary t uli at once MRS PAf'lu.v ( jrtH Puli.ishlng Ce t)04 fiansem st C'iOIC wanted. 1st cine" I i-rt ref tk en i re charvr.. of dli .nu' ruum ILntdni I I'1 lhta ll I il W. t-oiiRB'Jpcj.Nerc.NTS vv )n several at trariHrt positions en n f.ir ulrla butween 20 and U.l ,lrH of UK" lu have a nnturml uptltide for vv rlttnir clear umvlnclng letters hih the..l griiduatCM inef.--n, MRH I'AITiiV irln Pub.ishlmf Ce. de I Hansom st. COST f'l.nilK Vevirg 'ih with experience n tint vv.irK In wrlntii h LunlnSd Protes tant i.inf. rri'l. ntaie ,ik,. eiperlencn nnd HUrv i-xptUed Adilrtm J, fj, j, (j, jjex 3IS4 i'P.Oi IIKTIUIH l.xHn.Ticed rrectinKra wnntHii te take work hen.e p, w Maurer A iriiH Ce , 4311 Wawiu in ntar lhtn und J. rinatittiw n vj l.IHl'UON'K uprrater Mdiitp.) ep ; "fcinTle; htatn ref .ilurv .!" i.iren Cltv Dent p 'i Iin .Ts'iT Statlnn Ii Phllddelphl. Olltl-S n IIWK HKVKRAI, I'l IIM.WKNT PrjSI TbiNH el'KV rnlt IIItL.s Hi a.VI) 17 YKAR" uP AUK Hll AN CJUAL1PV A3 JPNlnll I LIHtKfJ. AN OPPORTUNITY 01Vi:N TO JlPhHATK AN KLLKITT KISHUR IlILI.lN'l MAi'lUNr: PREVIOUS K.pi;iin:M-'t; unnix-essart. RKARS, ROKIJVi K ANt CO. 4840 HOOSEELT lJUI.EVARD GIRT.S Opening In our Junier d-pantnent for jeung Kirie 11 'e lO'4 1'"1 of rfe who will be mterHsl.- I in positions Id ,i fil'uie Aip. i nt inusi have t Iglith gradn eijiicnimn nr cquivnlt-n' Aip v Bureau of Emplument WAWAMYKER'S M VisMKiPflii lllii5 ssf F U R S J8W HELP WAOTKD-JSXAI.S aiRL. about 18 yean. Pretectant, te assist In bookkeeping department, uptown fac- tery, Address P 92, P. O. llea 8484. fieusEWOUK, central! no laundry. Phen Narberth 840. INBTnUCTOHH. female, reed ballroom uBiicris. fuuni. ler cirks wurK vveninar. comm batla. niue Bird Academy. 881 B. llth. flETTKRS, exprlncd, wanted en tasaal melds, te takf work horn. V. W, Maurer A Ben Ce., 4811 Wayne avs., near 18th and Osrmantewn eve. . . OPERATORS Kiperlenced for children' dresses and beya' wash aulta; plenty and e-teady work. Apply at once n. A. 81 short A Ce.. gad and Arch sts., Hth fleer. SALESWOMEN WB ARBWOWSOUCITIKO APPLTCA TIONS reR SALESWOMEN OF THE BET TER TTPB FOR THE KOLLOWINO OB. PARTMENTSt COATS BU1TS OOWNH SHOES GLOVES ALSO A VACANCY IN OTlfER DEPART MKNT. DESIRABLE SALESWOMEN) PER MANENT rosmeN: also 2 and s days A WEEK! LIBERAL SALARY) INDUCE MENT TO THOSE POSSESSING NECES SARY QUALIFICATION. APPLY AT THE BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT, OTH FLOOR, ANY TIME DUHINU THE DAY. N. BNELLENBITRO MARKET. 11TH TO 13TH ST. SALESWOMEN WANTED Successful selllnt experlenca I en desirable quallflcatlen. "business" snap another, while refinement and a pleasant personality are essential: w want soma wide-awake, well-educated yeun women for these perma nent positions. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHER A vry fleelrable pea. tlen for a yeuna lady for irsn. (tenor, wk.i perm., ret., req. Apply Dept. of Accounts, p.. V. Dewees. 115a-g4 Chestnut st. , TELEPHONE OPERATOR Experienced, en telephena. te aelldt adrer t'sinir: will rav ralnry and bonus) state ase. eDrlnc. salary exeectedt alv telephens number. If possible. U 122, Lednr Office. TYPI8T, oed at flrure. for manufaeturlna: coat department; wrm. pe.t chance for advancement. P 1104. Leder Office, WEAVERS, experienced, wanted en tapea and' narrow cdalngi: few learner taken. F. W. Maurer A Bena Ce., 4811 Wayn ave., near lBtn ana uermantewn ave, WEAVERS. Wltch-Meuni teady work) hlrt- est wages. Apply anauranc -Mine, la dlana ave, and C at. WOMAN with aecHI noise, education and tart for a position of truet with old. re liable Arm! hours ahert. but renumeratlnn hlch: advancement en merit alone. C lis. fairer umre. WOMEN FOR TRAVBLINO- POSITIONS Bale manarer of successful established Chi Chi eare corporation delrur nation-wide business will be at the Adelphla Hetel betinnlnr Mon day. September 2B. for the purpose of Inter vlewln 4 or B women anxious te make per manent connection, with splendid opportunity for advancement) applicants must apply In person and be between 27 and 40 ar of ate, have nt least hUh echoel education and footloose te travel extensively; applicant must leave Philadelphia within a week: no experience or Investment required: we will pay railroad fare and guarantee geed Income from start: position worth 178 per week: only women with personality, culture and refinement will be censidered: no canvassers need apply: out-of-town applicants give de tails as te age. education and telephone number. See MISS THEFZ. Adelphla Hetel. WOMEN OF LANGUAGES Our International organisatien requires th service of women who speak one or mere of the following languages: Spanish. German. French Italian, and who also sreak English very distinctly, must be neat and furnish best of references. If 23 enrs or elder, call from 10 A. M. te I P. M.. 1U01 Colonial Trust Bldg. Oenernt GIRLS wanted: Govern, positiens: 1120 me.: many vacancies: examinations Sept, A Oct. write for pos, open, P 142!. L. O. HELP WANTED MALE ABLE-BODIED MEN BLACKSMITHS BOILERMAKERS CAR REPAIRMEN CAR INSPECTORS MACHINISTS WANTED FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1828 FILBERT STREET AMBITIODS MEN One of America's most successful companies needs several men te fill important vacancies immediately, get our new employment book .. .uhlrh ahmva naturn of the huFlnen and the value of the positiens: the J5000-IO-16O3O tvpe et men ri-auireu. I-V1V iiuuivur.1 .Lwi.cefi 4!ij LND TITLE BLDO BLACKSMITH flrett class, wanted tn take charae of blacksmith shop, emclevlns 111 men. In manufacturing' Plant: ene lth ex ex rerlence en machine ferglnes preferred: ap plicants must state are full experience and references. Address replies te Bex 37". Wat rhury. Conn. BLACKSMITH, first rm. wanted en heavv machine ferglncs such as crank shafts, dies, etc . Ill manufacturing concern appli cants must etrrte ace full experience nnd references. Address replies le Hex 377, V n terburv. Conn, EOILERMAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS WANTED FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 10'.'8 FILBERT ST. EOILRUKE3 BLACKSMITHS MACHINISTS AND CAB REPAIRMAN WANTED JOHN GOLL & COMPANY CONTRACTORS 1321 ARCH ST ASK FOR MR JONES BOY, brlKht and energetic In off re nf arB mnnufauuter. mum Ihu In Tle, ctleti, PlliiHl.eiigeii.ifJ.lce .. BOYS We want aome alert, active be ill te IdU jears of age. who would ba Interested In positions In our iunler department must have ut Inust 1 jear's high hclioel tducaiien or equivalent. Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S CARPENTERS :euh work, nil winter, fil.li) day: tne wk 710 Vlnn at. 5r;SI0"NINa DR.YITSMEN Terhnlcaf men. familiar with turblne or steam engine practice preferred: uiily. rapid, thorough workmen need apply for these puBlUenu uf a permanent nature, spkndld oppertunltv for advancement te men et ability, location Phllauelimia i-e i aivu "'-. iiaiiunaiuy, eau eau cutlen. experlenm and ajlary eipectatlens. Address "Chief Deulgiier," 1-70. P. O, Bex 11448, 1'hlladelrhla. Pa DRAFTSMEN Men who have had veral vrars experience In either mechanical or eleclrltal draftlrg will lind till" nn excellJiit oppertunltv te enter the telephmie equipment drafting (lelil. II s Pratt, lit Aldinu llotel butween the hour, uf 10 A M and 1 P. II . B ni.d .'. 30 P. MerJ i h'U'-sS IV -M. DRAFTSMEN - HM-rlenrHd (letallura en shop drawings for atruituial etfi ,U.I Ings anl bridges, no slilu draftsmen, no inerliiinlcul drnftsinen Paul iK-ndeil, ma,,. Lger of mplevrrnnt. Nyv Yerk Shipbuilding Cerpera I lenfnilen DRAFTSMEN, designers, detallei U tracers: preferably these having ex n -..chliit. tools P 100. Ie-dgr e detallara and sxperlence en pecnint. m"i- - ' . -- .-,riiiirw DRIVER 'or . lH.mbe.r ,""' experienced. Ur.en.&I.udasU.er Lumber Ce.. W,: mnrMnnu ' - - z ' FREIGHT CAR BUILDERS Only tnen with prattl. nl exM.reric,. n. r,. iiatrinen en wooden lexi are need apply, r. vat' concern, plenty of work, geed w iU'i AVl,ly Mil SAUIIA 1021 ARCH ST. MCI,? WAWneD-MAM f If HOS1ERT S OTBRmTBNDENT ren nrj-ie-FAsnieMBD IfOSIBRT PLANT EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITT OFFERED TO BIOI1T MAN JtUBT POSSESS THOROUOH. KNOWLEDOB AND EXPERIENCE ON FULL-KASHIONKD HOSIERY MACHINES ADDRESS F 7, P. O. BOX 8484, PHILADELPHIA ItiriH SCHOOL BOTH wanted te rm 2:80 P. M. te. fl P. M, ln80i APPiy cwrween s .tiu na a i-. Volleno, 1122 B, Passyiink, ave. I AM BEEICINO men for nr selling orran erran orran natien In a bread selllnr campaign that t nm starting, who' are capable or earning big money; this la net a prometion: address In confidence stating age. C lOlt, Ledger Office. Tie veir Ann ht aneuah te "boss" yourself and can fill a position of trust and respen- BiDiniy, cau xuram izxe, vviaener xiiug. xer Interview, 10 A. M, te B P. M. INSTRUMENT MAKERS snd assemblers: must t nrt class rer smsn werx: state age and previous experience. P 1106. Ledger Office. INSURANCE Teung man with experience In lire and burglary Insurance for work In another, line of business, where such knowl edge will be valuable; must be aggressive and have sale ability, although sales ex perience Is net absolutely essential; a broker' license and your own ear would add greatly te your earning capacity, but their lack will net bar you from consideration for 'th position we have open. M W22, Lefger Office. . LABORERS, LABORERS (WHITK) FOR. TRACK WORK 18.B0 PER DAJT STRAIGHT TIME. RAIN OR SHINE rRBJB TRANSPORTATION BOARD ADVANCED CALL A. C. R. R. OP N. J. FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 128 NORTH 1BTH STREET LABORERS wanted; 13.150 ear day. Annlv vaug ten. te., u a u. dale, pa. urance, VJOlling . - ,. ..T " LABORERS wanted. Apply Jeseph p. Cat- tie & ures,. latterly and Oau II sis. LArORERS construction work, all winter; hoarding aceem. If dealred. 71fl Vine at, LABORERS Wanted Bteadr work. nod Apply 422,1 A'dama ave LARGE MANUFACTURER, new . building ressful locemotlvo auxiliary device, solicit applications from 'men with locomotive shop expwnence ler una nrrvice organization; technical knowledge advantageous, but net rbselutelv necessary: tact, mechanical ability and resourcefulness of prime Impertance: submit full particulars of experience, statins height, weight, and Include. If peeslhle. small Photograph. M 1J3, Ledger Office. LAYERS-OtlT en Iren stalrwerk: must be thoroughly experience'!; steady work for ngnv men. Apply m. i "Oe, -'a ft uxrerd. LETTERER Oranlte and marble: geed "man wniucu. . . limner, illUBVIIIO, '1-a. LUMBER counters and laborers wanted. Pearson 4 I.udascher Lumber Ce., West West mereland st and Delaware River. MACHINE and sticker nanus, first class. Pearson & Ludascher Lumber Ce., West mi rebvmlstatidDebavvareRlver. MAN and v family nf 8 It. sxcerlanee.1. wanrui . Phene Oermantewn B087 R , TECHNICAL Mm Who a-e Interested In training for engineer ing positions, te write specifications for the manufacture and Installation of electrical eeulpment; college or technical i.hoel train ing preferred, but practical oleetrlcal ex perience may. Qualify: positions) offer a geed future te ambitious men. Ter further Infer matlen call and see Mr. H. S. Pratt at Aldlne Hetel, between the house of 10 A. M SIlOP.M. M" 2 " 6:3 Pl M- r 7 '" MAQIINISTS BOILERSfAKERS CAR INSPECTORS FOR RAILROAD WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT AT STANDARD WAOE3 PLENTY OF OVERTIME FREE BOARD AND TRANSPORTATION APPLY TO COMPANY OFFICE 128 N, 1BTH ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF 'EW JERSEY OPEN DAILY, 7 A. X TO 5 P. M. MEN I sm new Interviewing men for a position of trust and responsibility. Call Roem 1001, Colonial Trust Bldg for Interview, 10 A. M, te 4 p. M. PLUMBER. Ard me re. Ilret clas. s Phene Ardmern Cricket 108 J. ave,. SALESMAN ter Ijncastcr County, leads furnished and drawing account te man who ran qualify, fall Roem 782, 1011 Cheetmit St.. Sitiirday. 1ft te '.' SALESMEN SECURITY I can life flve men ever 31) years nf age that can furnish references as te ability and. character. The Issuu in 8 participating preferred ateik of a local manufacturing company. The men I want must be well dressed and able te finance themselves. The leads that I furnish are euro fire. I have several men e.irnln $MJ0 te tlOne per week, l want mm that can de better. In writing for nppelntment itlve full In In friimaileu about jnuree'f, ujinn tn be court ceurt ilntlal Addtees C ll'J, Ledger Office. SALESMEN. 2: real opportunity for ex perienced salesmen ncnualnted with hard ware, paint and heusefurnlBhlng trade In Philadelphia and vlclnltv: men selected will have the aealalnnca of a real ndvertlslng plan built around n line that still Is being sold 'n nn old-fashioned wnv. and will recelve a full share of timM made through his effert: n-DPllcatlen will be treated con fidentially, but a full sketch of who veu are and what veu have done must be given te receive conilderatien P 1107 Iedger OH'ie SALESMEN WANTED Four men for newspaper preposition, who have had ealei cxpr.enc; must be bright a:tlvw and have geed appearance; only men residing In following territories need apply: 1. west of the Schuylkill River and north of Market st.. 2. north of Market St., west et Bread st. te Susquehanna ave.; 8. south of Market t vest of Schuylkill R ver te Ralllmera ave ; 4 east of Bread st., north of Erie ave, te Frent at ; geed salary ami permanent position, if till, ledger tn SALESMEN of geed appearance and clean cut pereenalttv for speclal wer't en ii co operative coal orgenlratlon, which la nf vital Interest te the public nt this time: unlimited future and assured rOrulngH of line te taue per week te these who con quullfy fall IjrfO te 12 A M.. 13H S, 15th st.f fourth SALESMAN te sell woven labels as elde Iln' liberal rummlssUn, M H21, Ledger Office' MSPUlUTYALEllMEN Three high-grade salesmen are offered an opportunity te cenntrt with un oldestab eldestab oldestab llshed Pennsylvntila textile company, which will support thetr efforts In the most Hberal manner In the sale nf en Issuh of Its pre ferred and rmnmen stock dlmct; ienl lend, furnished and nvery pevslble co-operation given PhetisvJicusi 770.1 for appointment S'lflRKS Clerk, iiiuiitr man, tn work en f.ic nil v n.ui.i i.ttviiiu. iiti i' atiirgy inviiiiinr' n t -. , i n . i .. lit mh iiin -- - .,. .... i unif Fralev sjs Arid.sl.iin; Fiiinkr,r. 1500. I "'' , "' l"". lnV,e IJensIngln '. 4UIIS -I HCIISiltiPI-ION MANAGim 1700(1 mi, '""" "f - S.' Mnsen. un.'er 15: ability must stttid 2: - " " ) catat uctd test, eventuallv chief exerntiut TvnnR ATJT1 T1TRDS 'A a rare osmertunltyi one nf the country's -- "- -- -v , Th Mih' .' Jng marines. SJ-.ear-old Use. C. PEKINOHW -J-nlrt.. jj? HBL? WANTEDKAT. WANTED Feil SERVICE ,ON NORTnERNPACmeLWAT M EOILERMAKEHS .m BLACKSUTTHa RATES 700 TO 80e PER HOUR PERMANENT EMPIyniENT TRANSPORTATION WILL B rURNISHED Apply ROOM 809. FINANCE BLDQ. 1426 S. Penn Square Philadelphia "TI: '! V'l ". . : - 4 WEAVERS. Wltch-Moen'i steady weiirrrn est wages. Annlv !.... .?- "?!.: hla dlana ave. and c at. " iiiu, i YOUNQ MAN of geed education .... . ' lndu.trtalcemp.Tny for Sii'tlen iW.V uiiie eaeui4(ire aDiuty; excellent nr,.: ,'" for advancement: state' educatlonaeSffl - tlens. experience, reference. memW11 , parted te ber'n. P una, r.e.!2 ffijW ex- ' Slneal ' ' Oenerat SHALL I STAVT nitirt . -T Before making a change, find out if I. nn th lhl lrl rpj? i.i 'il ' you M work should be T. a start In the rl.h?uJ.,l' tlen. The trained analyst will 1 knew '"? A siuuy ei your taco tne vocation fop m iS.a . irtudy I. tstri en elentlflS awi? no SstSI? ' logical teats, no trade tests. AsS ,?!""!: about it. Booklet "Jl" en reauest " " ,,,. . . MERTON INSTITUTE ' 1702 Walnut st. Phene "nr,.-. .. MEN wanted, Oevt. postal clerks e.: wr ta fee instrurtinn niVt ,Zl'-, earners, ... Plicatien, Oct. 1. P 1421,' 'Ledger Vi1 '" M BITPATIONB WANTEDlTEMaTS CHAMBERWORK nnd nailing; ..... ,.." po.ltlen with private family. Call or i?i?" 88 S. H8d at.. West Phlladelnhln 6r wr" COOK, young,, white, desires position ,. 'i girl, are W: private faTn lv?nc,7',"J ,'. w.i.m. u-. . ...-.. mi hhii fi COOK-r-Cempetent white wuiiian jh.. r sltlen as cook. 2248 Catharine .. " "' GRADUATE NUKBH desires posltlenTTrr panlen te eiaeny lauy, with prlvfie is . tending school a few hours a feT.i?',; ..tee. r-fflre "' JI 91. i ' attending ledger Office, 91, LAUNDRES8 wants work home mZr.i -Ledger Branch 039, 8S28 aen"' ,- MAID. aer Pret.. desires coekinrrs downstairs work; best ref, c in. t.' fJ? SECRETARY Competent bkpr. andltir5 " Sirs.' exp.. initiative., eiectithe3 abm.V ; desires responsible position. M OH, rjy '0'f .. STENOaRAPHER Hlh school graduate with 3 years' practical n, nV.. u.'.- Ing. conscientious worker. A 926. fidget "t TELEPHONE OPERATOR wishes nesiuT, ' I In broker's effice: experienced: geed rsfi'il mh,h tin T till. IiImp nfrtJuuu rst. S SITTTATI0N3 WANTED MALJT BOOKKEEPER, 4 years exp., Wharten p Scheel senior, desires connection with ca?'. poratlen or with C. Pa, Jlrm. c les Ledger Office. "" CHAL'FFEI'R. EXPERIENCED. WISlil POSITION. SPART5 TfMR. APTnnvr&fi OR EVENINGS' REFERENCE. ADDRE' P 1080. LEDGER OFFICE, "" EXECUTIVE of personality and address, ex- perlenced in selling, accounting and as cer. poratlen officer, wishes responsible position C 103. Ledger Office. ' GARDENER, single, ther. exp . "Irh-i a to te to sltlen: best refntence. Bex 240. Olenslda MAIL ORDER expert, with in venr.1 " seeks a tough lob with firm where odvrnli' edvrnli' Ing. selling and executive ability will be full? utilized: available seen. M 921, Ledger MAN of 28 as nsslatant te department held or executive: exp. In detail, selling and maimennni-g worn, ji vw.i, xeeger urrlce. MIDDLE-AGED man or wide experience de aires position of trunt: experienced In con struction, repairing supervision of property, etc.: can furnish accurlty. A b;0, Ledger Office. POSITION WANTED BY TEXTILE MAN Six years experience principally as mslsunt te sales and purchasing manager In larga cotlen yarn heuse: married, age 29; unlver Ity graduate: highest references. A 23, imager unige. SALESMEN Write for list of lines and fall particulars, earn K.'OO te $10,000 searlr; big demand for men: Inexperienced or e. perlenced: city or traveling. Nnt'l Sales men's Tr. Assn.. Dent. 27 7 Chicago SALES REPRESENTATIVE or efllci- etecu. tlvn desires connection with etnb. rem. pany: hest of refetence. C 102, Ledger Off, STUDENT. University, age 20. vants aftsr aftsr aftsr noen leb: ext. driving and repairing. C 107. Ledger Office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. ROGERS. 817 S. 20th Permanent and temporary help supplied: acrem. cooks, waitresses, laundresses, day workers BOARDING WILL beard children, from 4 months te 3 years of age. Phene Tiega 0075 J. PENNSYLVANIA 8 CB CUBAN OERMANTOWN Comfortable home life In desirable residential locality xi'e per vietk with beard. Miss MacOrath. ISO MaptewoeJ ave. Open Sen 5 Fer gentlemen' ref BOARD WANTED BOARD WANTED Teung business woman wishes room nlth breakfast and evening dinner In private fam ily: preferably no ether boarders, and In vicinity of Bread and Allegheny nvenue. C 118 Ledger OfPre. . FURNISHED rooms and beard wanted for I adulta; convenient te downtown section. Address, with terms nnd location. Dr. (.. R. Marshall. Beene, Md, i BOARD nnd 2 rooms for 3 adults vv anted la Oermantewn for fall and winter menths: state terms: references exchrmzed Address M HIB. Ledger Office. . SCHOOLGIRL. 14. treating for feet near Samaritan Hespital: refined Pretestantl rate, C 118. Ledger Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CHESTNUT ST., 4024 New home, 2 rooms and bath; furnished or unfurnished: doubts and alngla rooms; running water: clot te baths- CHK8TTUT, 2043 Roem & bath: furnliiisli single roem: electricity: icferences. DIAMOND. 2.104 Three unfurnished rooms, with or without beard: can be uved for light heggekeeplng. Columbia OOSO . FRANKLIN. N.. HUO 2 furn rooms for likpg.. running water; eec. , ti" rcrt OXFORD ST . 3210 Large LM-sly. fr rra . fur, or unfurn.: elec. light. l'nplnr2022JL. PAXON ST , N. 210 Unfurn outside roeml . heat, het water: geed location, .I2d Ft. ! owner. RITTENHOUSE SQ roem: gentleman. W . 210 Large, brllM lA5CUSt0l , SANSOM ST . 0020 2 large furnished rooms for, jlght housekeeping, electric: reaseni. SPRUCE 1404 Attrni-tlve"large"frent roemi and suites: furn,: electric: maid serylc. SPRUCE. 701 Nlcclv furnished room re? wasningten nquare. Walnut. 2205 Unfur.. rms wllh pvt, bath: !r., b.. kltch'ts, also ejec. : bus, wenisn.. KITH. N.. 1.118 Twe or three rooms, furn, complete housekeeping Pnpl)r.14'l 10tlt."N.. Lin ("HOTEL Rt'ItlC) Central, shopping district, near etntlnns. beautifully fy rn, rms.t elec: RtKitless: d ft I i vvjyjaes, 20TH ST . N.. HS7 Housekeeping roemi; also nlcelv furnished double .rooms , 22D ST., S.. 1302 rms., both, second-fleer front' aise single rms. wun umin ...'ii 32D ST.. N . 2135 Furnished toews ter rent ll per vveeg 33D ST.. N . 31!! Apt C 2 furnished rooms. B,rc1astPrlvileg;-vemcn. 41TH. S. ."'OS Twe cemiuuiilcatlng rooms. nihil single, inemi modern conveniences, private family, 1 or 2 gentlemen, 2 car line". 20 nilnutes tn City Hall: bielfist epjtlnU 44TII ST". S., 223. Nlcely furnished rooms. up-te-date, het-water heat, eleitrl Iocs Iecs Iocs tlen Ideal erv retsenahle Pr's 4i"'li 44TiT RT.7N.. 7'lh--2 liiree ttnf rs kt'J- enette. einl-lirlv.Jalh Ph. J'res OIJ'l "j HANDSO,ME"LY furnished room In rgs nwcl- ern prlvntj heme: electric light. 10 mlnutll te City Hal! Telonhene Baring 0418 BEAL'Tir'UI.LYffurn. room In large prlv.JJ home, electricity, shower bath 10 mlnul's te Cltv Hall. Phene .Preston W- " JVKST PIIJ.AUKI.PHIA 45TH. H". 42fl"-Dslrl)le foem In ffflnsd lioinBrer (gentleman Woedlatid "UA-JJ JIIWnsyianjli.-. ?i?njyi N . - -.J'NS"mVNK - LAN8DOWNE Unfurn, 8 rms, II IH' elec nnd heat Call Lamd"wne. l W WANl.i:D wajSteTj Everything nnd nnvThlng as Junk. .a m.tals of all kinds, a trial and be satis- reu'simiiri n 1 1 its ai -..--. . Minrr ii mm. mug. rnriiri. It S- ed, uck call, anywhere, J Uj-nUrr 5MI-M Il1ve Send iistalur Pli Dl S'M. . mage.lnei. raga. drop iuuil. 47IJ Mar ket st. . . .. ., .,,- 1-21 ROOFING AND IRON AWNINcW, (.nnntlriK. rnrnlre nmi 4,hin,i n.lt.'l vn fS.ii fe Avi,f4A. j'.A'V , I Jt W v. i.i
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