Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 10, 1922, Night Extra, Page 28, Image 28

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EVENING PUBLIC EEDGEK linAI)ELPHIA, TUESDAY,
OCTOBER
10, 1922
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Letters te the Editor
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v,' i muroeruuj inwiuim
IH JTrfller e fne Eirnftte PuMIe UAetrl
' Sir ltefcrrmg te the timely nnil vlR vlR
teun cdlterlnl appearing in' your Usuc
Of dctebcr 0, under the licndlng "Mur
derous Incendlnrlm," wrlte te nwtirc
you that tlie fire Insurance cempnnlcs,
through the orgnnlwUlen known ns the ,
National Heard of Klrc Underwriters, ,
hvc bepn for mere than n ear pa
operating with the Fire Marshal
past co
of-
lc In the Investigation of the numerous
In, 0f incendlarv origin, which have ,
ccurred in this city. . , i
In these Investigations mere nave
authorities cemmerrla intcre-n aim ui
public generally In t heir e (Torts ,. break
It tip, and will welcome the n luah t,
assistance that can
be ghen by the
prcs
Fex Chai-e. October .".
"The Hobe-Labor College"
V the Editor of ti- f.'icnnie TiiMfc l.tia'r:
Sir III the Kvknimi I'Plii.ic
Teiic.kr of Thurxln.v. October .", there
nnnemp.1 under the caution "Hobe Cel-
ben facts developed which Indicated tl that .the time must onuie 111 America rjlll . . mMjrj 1 r.end, ma, view remain, paries M-an, cemetery. i...u.nR. .. ,lt lhn ,,,,, Sacrnment Church nil 0 A.
dearly the guilty parties, but in n great when honest weikers In evernlN wll cuui-nn - Oct . i.episa a. wife of . iiepkins.--bet. 8. nnineET. ife of " l,Mt'i.i!ix.ect: 8 jffl ,n of
number e ! cnsM tllUe facts did net np- better S.UI.bell7.e the trtie spirit of 17711 Urn K Cooper Itelatlie., and friend, are Michael Hepkins (nee O 'Dennell .formerly e , .UC kni ttij ulla Mullln. nelatlve. nnd
Sear te tl,e " , itherltles as oenriufivc , democracy ,han preiiteers and rent- 3 ViJ hn !?&. !". W',S S,KJrfB' WeelJf' i0"
fegal evidence, and cen,enuently ,.e ar- n,clr In fnjck s and plug hats. Mhpma,, p 'cUs'eie'mm X.e'SSJrafSLW UBSXu6
rests were made. ,' ' ,r,,lcM,""J'. . ..,,... SON. husband of EsmVrald.i Cernell bue the Ascension. 10 a! M. Int. nt Hely Hepul- ftnulf" 'WX. . rfess "em Church 10 A.
The insurance companies recognize A. .1. l.ui.i. notice of futieral win be civen from lm ' chre cem. ,' ml'ssEii. ch.uii.eh II MUssFrt en
the serleus'mul alarming oen,lltl;;ns , Secretnty Organ.,er. l.obe Laber Cel- ,-M.j.ce. DUmend .; , , -Oe,. R7IataULlA lfrW?J -' XSKshH"
rd!aebayn,r "l e SnK rhfladelphia. October 0. IMS. SfcSBf J"Jl T,faVf.nJd ' OTK iSlffl funerV!' Sf ''f , ?V SJ?--'-'feeTldnucn
nenrenm iimiicuu t. . friends Imltcd te attend senlces Frajer , M.. Intn residence. 2510 N. 4th St. Int I ,,tVJvntiri ' - r,Ar,r,r,. ,,..,
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. . . . . ., i .. tli-ntntitu ,.. t, lf,it.ii vml tllilt ill
d w er- Ims often occurred le me .while ilding U'n.n .?'' Pr,valt' "' " ZnVe'n Z? "n,,Ca
liblhldelphia. October 7. 1022. North I rea teiiard ; U,y Hal 1 ,h ,-.s reenc. U.jster1 VuTla-EJen. uEhtSS
. . ,, j i ui iinplllni VvVfl, .,., il e lnnU wntil.l J,Hrl ' "'dler. nkeu (III. Funeral senlces t 1'Mrthcr services and Interment nt Ablnie Helm ie. nnd friends nre Invited te the serv-
Andv Gump Sweep ng Philadelphia Working with the ether signals would Tnur . a p. m . te which I.e, ls Ne 0. r ten Iresbterlan Church 12 M. Friends may I 'C "II Th ursdav afternoon, at 3 e'c eck, nt
n,!rr?r.P.fccK,M8,.M,e.e. 1ft,vn'nn!nu;d ANNA n. Wf "WM, Vl&. FUANIC. husband 'l!l?f iiag 7" - nn In,,",
Ing I'hlladelphia te elect And.) (.limp ,, " j am. (rem h"r Ule rSnw 41 V Hunker H II. N J. Friends may call Tues.. I tlie, and friends, nlse St. Paul's Ledge,
te Congress. ThOM behind the move- " n.'idelphia, October 0, 1UKJ. ' M,"'",n"T J'W ' " " "rnri 'T'.t'maA I''a Wm' mMt ,r"B nrr'Un" N" ss' ." 1 'oe, AF.!Xlh1ttnii"d!KUe,' 'neS'
tnent nre l.rgmg their friends te write ll, ,lla' UCr I ' h,VrMtMihe,nr!;.lV VfmtiT.l2 X-ATlB jftf .iiiBct. -. ALEXANDER. Jr.. son il P Ol if Medice-Leal Socle1,-Kef fhfta
his name en the ba let ut the elctieli in M Owe It im.1v n ivSlf "n l. I of Alexander nnd Mary Latham (nee neb- and all ether socletles of which he was a
Verll it, l nf bultmw liave ' The. OIH Tim. Rellnlen s" Yerk Civ Ai e ft flrni'1'"'' aged 24. Relatives and friends are ' member, nre invited ! te fuiwral services.
November, llllllilreils et buttons i.ne , Me ein-yime Religion , Tli.j n Oct I.. , AuVi' "vlte'' t0 """' funeral services, Thurs., Wed,, 8 P. M.. at his Inte residence, 2024
already been Kent out and thousands Te the Editor et thi nxcmi l-ubHe I.cdaer: S."! 11? nt 12'M r M ' fih " r- M" nt nls Parents' residence. 3000 lilnmendst Int. private,
mere are being ordered Sir-Certnlniy no one would thrust '-J.'cftfi.r? ?ril
J. (. . ltAUHL. i fhle rnunrrv npc t, t ,., fnml t n that I rZ. V. 'tiiVtl' ..". !-yl ,. nusBnnd rnriAIVR rv n. tyilTISA. widow of (nee H.irbesnn). bcewd lfs et llsrrv w.
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lege Onlv Needs Zlp-iv Yell," etc., t'1" family altar was the rule, net the
an article calling attention te the esroptien. In that time the family
"Hobe Laber Celics"," IKVJ Klilgc ave- , "'bio wiih far mere than a mere ornn ernn ornn
nue nieiit or family record. Iti well-thumb-
This little write-up of veur paper, ' Pl1 pases testified te n spirituality ami
though mere or lc-s frleudlv in tone, " religious devotion that nerved the
.....:,i,n., ,i,.iinJ inrm innrenr- pieticr1, te sacrifices of n liich the nres-
aclcs te which we desire te direct yeur1
.e.nilM n,l l,nr nf Ii . liintiv thetl-
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sands ue read your wenueriui news
paper. Knewing the Evening I'cm.ie
IiEDern te be a ropreentntiie and ln
fluentl.nl iei'riinl in our citv. standing
for n squnrr deal for everybody, we feel
, . ' . . , v" 1 1, . ,,,.,.
qu e certain jour aoeil folks in charge ,
vlll Inn snace for tlu brief letter In,
ycur columns, fe that any little wrong j
ImpirsMens which may have been ere-
ated by your news Item about the I obe (.
Laber Cellese may. se far as pessib.e. ,
be stralghteiipd out. I
In tliu -.ub-liending the article In '
question stntes: "It has campus, one- ,
mnn faculty and everything." etc. ,
This stntcmcnl i a tritle off the line
of strict truth. In f.u t. we have her-
ft multi-man facultv and studentship,
Jivery trade, oeeupinen t nn empjej
nicnt finds reprcentntlen in our col
lege. Professors of plumbing, sign paint-
lnc nnd shoemaking are as common
jibevt here as buttercups in sprinztin e. law- nnd earnestly neught te pet hack
Professors of whitewashin;, house- te the plain and -lmple teachings of
building and dashwip-hini; run a clee :he Cnrpenter of Nnarcth? That win
Mcend. Last, but net leat. Prof, of Ue3 help for the solution of our iiutloiie'l
the Pick and Shevel and Ir. of Hen- ills. Net In t!w qtiaircls and argiituent
est Teil form a part of our erganlzn- of theoleslan1-; net in creels and dilu
tion. "ias; mt In religions strife.- nnd hick-
AVe de lack in our curriculum, hew- , jrins. but In a study of the Heek of
ever, a place for what Is called "com- l:s, around the family nltar.
mercial education." being mere con- . , IGXOTL'S.
ccrncil in expounding the principles of j "ridgeten, X. J., October ii, lfCU'.
democracy, justice nnd brotherhood ; .
than these of dollar grabbing. I ' n,.,; 4 t
Moreover, the diplomas of gradua- ft questions AnSlVered
tien and degres of honor nre net
scratched en sheepskin", but rather tip- I Sleeping Sickness Mortality
pear as the marks cf useful labor en Te the Editor et the K-Mno Public L,ia
the calloused hands and knotted raus- Sir-u 't fact that mer.wh-M .',.
Cles of our members. lie of s.eeplns slckress than Nwree,
AVe are, candidly speaking, net very It Met.
favorable te the ridiculous black ' ,'ACcerd'rc 10 C-e Census Rureau. In lfi;n
mother hi-hbnrd-. and square bonnets
used in the colleges of the rich. Our:
being a peer man's university, the
fashion down here runs te overalls and
brogans.
Ten then proceed te comment en the
unusual degree of democracy prevail
ing in the Hobe Laber College, which
makes Indistinguishable the faculty
fren. the student body, all of whom nre
represented as sitting around en chairs
in deep meditation.
Why should we net have just such
democracy in our working clas col
lege? Have you forgotten that the re
cent very bloody and very terrible war
In which se many fine young American
heroes were killed, maimed, blinded.
was fought te meke the "world safe
for democracy"'' Isn't Philadelphia a
part of the world and i-n't the Hobe
rinlloire n tinrt nf Philnrlelnhln "
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We are' old-fashioned enough te be-
lleve that democracy mean- democracy.
Just ns aristocracy means nothing le
than aristocracy and that any attempt
te mix the two result" in a met gro
tesque, abortive canenture. ,
Seme icry geed hi-tnrinn tell us I
our splendid Lincoln uhen Presi
dent et the I'nitpd .States u.ed te -it
around 011 chair- dcrked out in his in -dershirt
with Mi-nemler- hanging down,
scarcely distingui-hable from the mm.
men labeiers vii.plejed nbetit th" Wiite
Heuse.
Alse the twenty-feurtli ier-e (Mat
thew vi) of a very famous Sermon nn
the Mount" gives u- the rather lai
cal information that "no mnn enn ,
aerve two masters, for either he will
hr.te the one and luve iln .itlir i.r fle
be will bold te the one and despise
the ether Ye cannot mtw i!ed nml
mammon" We de hope the Phila
delphia Lm".i.v, Prm. K- LnrifiFii is
net in Imslne-K t rw jrt-tei'rai'i te
the hurt of ilouieriivi Thij'llobe
Laber Cellese et.nul- -.p.arr'v tirst. h-t
nd always for deuie"n., y--of ih,. in
tace of 177H
Again. Ilreiher IMiier, te nil .1 line
from the r,t-ws "ln pick e;i us"?
Wouldn't It b" pes-iblc le find ether
places In town uhein ni"ii. mere ran.
aplcilOlls for the sle of their ",M"
development thnn the I'lipneltj efibelr
kttlls. haf mound en nniiderfulli i,.
helfctered l"bbi chtuiv lu deep enjej -ment
of oe'tlv clgm s,
Jllft ns the plum verk-a-dav penp'i;
of America hine hern -but cut from
the ownership and onieiment of Inm
and industry by the greuth in our
country et n neriiiue -ei-ni cancer
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ngllliy cnni-ii iiii'iiiiir iii. B" uii- uerirs OI
t.A nnllenOK .Ollll 11 11 ll I r 1 1 1 1'C O T, wlinfr I,.
i-" y v ... ' '
e faces of the sons u.,,1 ,lagh,Prs f,(
Ik ...a.. ..in., fl.nnlll I l.n ,t, un .t.I. ,1.
tile common jieepU'. 1 he man with the
Me antl hammer is net ivnntcd in tin '
rent Ami-rlciin (?) corners of learn- '
,0 tvherA tlin nfffinrlti nf tlia il.
Irt Profiteers nre inenarchs of nil thpy mir
I4Y Mr.
I.i - -l.i- ii. .i . . ,
r, . TOr IIUS ri'UIMUl lllliv KrilllIIB Ol IVOrK-
ltL . lUgineil ami women nre tifrlvjnj? te buiji) Penna. H-illrnd , nd the n.miiri of v lun
iSS .! nml there In illlTerent cities hum, ' tary Relief A ini.twl te , fun ral servi.es
liiiii't'N 1 1 I'll nil iiiiii. lii'L ii nrrin
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tit, -""" 0I III'' siiiuililiu llglll m Knew I iaie I , en , . a i v.n-piny 'I'ninif j Itirertlv en Iho Oripini Frent i.
.W ami truth. ,', ,',..,' - rrW"VW "he American IMsn Ilc.e. p.r.ce.ltal I
WtebSttcil & Oeiln'denil I ' V " hap'eU,l,re'fJ',h";rRrrc 3 fiharVe. HneU C.,. jf """"wa? nW,.Y.
' V.B." ,ler 11"I UOIU'CO. sjlOU,nrn tienil I Habar Cemetery, pettsvllle. I hotel property Uwrtr and Msn.jer I
;ttinK in llei'l.lrlllt the' rollege nt ll.ll! nnnni. ., n inner a nnnee I aaasi,ssiiaBUSBiiasissiiSBisiSBisaiSBnsBiitansi
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.: vcmie; hns no r.lniiy yeU. W
J 'iL .1 I - , i m
tsBtfcainy ,w et trns 01
, w YT etnuitv,
.fjf,ir. 1
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lk. ' . vAi.' i .1 . ... nfc. i. r. arjA.?eh'-fi .
. Letters te the Editor should be
brief and te thn point n.B possible,
avoiding anything that would open
a denominational or sectarian dis
cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anony
mous letters. Names and aililreric;
must be signed ns an evidence of
Reed fnltli, although names will net
be printed If request Is made that
thev be emitted. , ,
The publication of n letter I,"0'
te be taken ns an Indersement or it
views by this paper.
Communications will net be re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor will manuscript be saved.
"M'erkrr of the world, unite, you have
nothing te love but slavery nml n world
"V1"- ' , , ...
' 'ram sure uinr you win nsrc- im
Traffc Light en Cty Hall Tower
r
'.rfsed
Sir Your rditcirlal en
Tnifiie Lights," publlnhe.1 in the Eve
ning 1'Llu.lc Iii:nui:it of October ",
prompts mi' te Inform you that It
obtained u generation or two age. but
w-lii among us will deny that we could,
us u nation, reach back Inte the put
and bring into the prf-ent n few of the
things that our fathers and grand
fathers llnd. niul n hi, .1, wi I,,ivm nei?-
'"'d of Inte years. Time was wlieni
ent gen-ratien of Americans known
nothing.
l... i .u. i n -,... , .i. j...
'"""i, iirai luuuiy uuiu- in me uajs
long gene by. father, metner and chil
dren knelt in humble devotion and gain
ed that help and inspiration that
neped tliem te splendid deeds and hmc
rltlees. In the-e days parents were net
Oiltltnllf In 1.n.. .... t. ...... -if 1' 1.... ,
.,ii. -in ii, ii-iii- in mi iiuur ei ruuiiiiy '
Fctloel ,,. k , t , ,
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!imi wemen (ni,v jjV(l(, , , 'rvMWt
.lm menibers of the church mill- i
nm Doubt,0,s h l merI(r'' ", f '
..nnen, from the pulpit8 t0(lnv tMli
ft,0rs had. but who is there te as-ert
that th'"-,.- carry mere heart appeal, a
clearer Mimmen- te better llilng, mere i
conviction of brotherly duty, than weie
carried bv the liuplcr scrinnns nf l'cter
Ortwrlght. Ituecoen Jehn Smith and'
the circuit riders Immortalized bv Ld-
w.iru i.ggir.-ten;
Might it net be well te rc-estnbll-h
iIm latnlly altars in this republic?
Would we ne: profit as a nation if v.e
I i.-iceti less .iLiiuiuv upon mnn-mnie
,' nllnilr rf .""'"" wh0 d of sieep'n-t
sldsncss as 14D3 nnd only (lfiv.twn v.
grees surcu-nlied te the dlvni Am, ,..-
the whites this was a rate of 1 S pr jn? .
") popu.u-ien nne ameiw tne N-sre, e
Baltlmure, Octjber I) 1H22.
Auther of "It Couldn't Be Dene"
Scores of retuT'tes hm-e answerei the
reuest of Jesej h W Wntklrs,, of u u
"imste'in, Pa., for the p-jem "It Couldn't
B Dene. But He L'or.e It!" All of thsse
answers, for which the Forum extends
thanks offer E'lvar A. Ounst's poem, entl.
tl1 "It Cu'dn t Re Dcne" as pn.Usb'i
the Jes'red lersea. Seme cf tnes- friends
frankly r.dm.t they da net knew the name
of the author, while ethors, Including M-
Lrn.l" D S. Parser, of Nvecli. N. Y . A
Hairl of I'hhadslphla; Mrs, James M
Keliey of Trenten. N. J. M. E, II , of
T'rankferd. Neal Lafferty. of Philadelphia, I
nnd
'"1"
1-ers Blie the proper origin of the
One of these te irhem the name if ths 1
r.uih - "It Ceu'dn't Re Pire ' Is un. I
liren sends the poem and nrlt
"The n,uther4Up of this piece Is un- '
;.r.rwr.. but I euro eu,ri lUe te meet h m
r-- he has helped me ever nnny n reujh
tpe' with this little poem, ami I im su-
' am ret the only 're utr. imuM e- y
'-.e Vrnl'fBe et perienally tlianltlns hlrr
' 1 e Furum Is esteppel from rtpu' -.
ns the Unes In riue-tlet, bv r-nwii of thu
, epsrlzht laws, which re'iul-e ccnrt of
he rJbllsher te u-e therr lint fur tv-e in.
' .rmat'en of the writer of. the 1-iter -urtei
my ba stnte'l thnt Editor Al'ert 'iusr
-h. nutrer "f ' 1' Couldn't r.i Der" ani
, multitude of ether perms nM, h Ji
'a-ee'y "'"' '"'' """'v-die sffalrs r,f ;r
's a na' a of Dlrnnlnuham, Ilntr'.and. wher--e'was
lern In 1JST Ten irs latrr r 1
was brought 10 IV Unite J .Jtiic,, ,r,
he 'van educated In tin Frairmir and hsh '
schools of De'relt Mich, I.I present l-n
1R05 n? rn;jir5 ik' nucj wuii : p
aieiat1
In
,....'., rrt,e Press. In wh' h he has
ci
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...ted n eumn "i .-,-, "uinnr j
ltetches ever r'r.ce This ind .-her if Mr
UllT.PSiS VIII u,t i iiiji,i y
ire rcli"dueel
nen spirr r ev? t
"!" -st was at 're free n .
jr.try
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. Amr -en HlTi.r'st' AM"
nnfl b's r Ut rrs ra , "lenfT n
lcclral 'rf"'1' of ' ' '' Ja'' '
nmli R .!' ' 'h" ' P " "f the I a
S r
I'r-iil.le
Van" Or r.li ticb nn pru in
tnrir,. t 1 Ills n'" 1' 'if C ' T'
pater press ' i'rv rrat
MAnnir.n
DANIELl-PI'EN' I
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CH -- Mr Alexan l
yirrt nnri-ii! t, - -i
rfinrltlB',. "11 ''"lf n.-r i im ' "' i-
KIMIER MMI.I.I cfl-'-r.ln N f!
Seatijs;
RATES At h's res'." 'en-. fTIR 'Vs't n
laie en O- 8 ltJi MhT .);H K
t.anil of M'r'am .' ii.i It" atr ei h 'I
fr ende. a au l! or i ! j-i.i.a ilk-'
hehbeT for Beys a-e im '-d " V a erM"
.... TL'Ailn.kllll V Hf'ernOl'11 III 2 110 Clrr It
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IiAUUll 'Jn ins vm inm
i me 3in met ai leiensen
Md . ANNA WILLS Id ,w of Ujn.e,
PauKh Funrl a' Lurel Hill Cem, Thlla
delphla Tues Oct 10. upon arrlial of
11 and e iraln i 24lli and Cn istnut its
e"17 P M. , ' .
BURillTUN ' CT ", UIUI.IAAI ri nys
i hnml of Fleren-e Hrluhten 'nt Carkse-
ir.iT.i..:. ,., frl.nds aim emnlev.i ,.t
en Thuredni
V) P M at his late res.
dnce 24 It N
sian,-y el Interment p I
a l v. "ini-puny
nr.T
aged 80, Funeral lervlcss ed..- P. M.,
late residence. 04B Herbert. St., Ftsnkferd.
Int. private. Net! Yerk and.Hoslen rapns
trf
deaths
CAMniEl.L. Of 1I3 V. Wyoming nve..
Oct. II, 11)21'. Hl'TH C . daughter et Austin
it nnd Julia M Campbell, nged is. Fu
neral services Thurs., 3 1 M,, nt the apart
ments et WIIIKm It. Dnttersby, .1310 N.
Hiead st. Int. (Ircnmeunt Cem. Remains
mny he viewed Wed., 8 In 10 I'. II.
CAH'V At Atlnntlc fry. .V. J . Oct. ft.
VALENTINE J., son of the late Jehn nnd
Nellie Casey Relatlies and friends, alie
St Phllln'A lfrtlv Vnmi. Kiilrv nm lntlta.1
te attend funeral, Thurs, 1,30 A M , late
reHdence, 32 Seuth st Solemn tnaei of re-
I'Hrm nt St Philip's Church 10 A. M Int.
Itelv Crnse Cem
COIUIN On Oct 7. 1P?2. HOftATIO S..
husband of Carrie It Cenen Ilelatlves and
frlend are luMteil te the service, mi Wed-
nad.iy nfternoen at 2 o'clock at his res.
ilenre 4I).1) TlflZ-1 nve. Ititt.rnmnt nrlvnfn.
iii.-s.MMi - uri !, jiAllY re.NMm tnce
Mcfllnty), wlf of late Patrick Cenner
tiled and frlenda InMled te ftinernl.
ltela-
Wc.l.,
i aft 1 r Infn r.,kM.,i.A rtlli t,..lt. .
Solemn m.us of recjulcm at St. Francis
Xuiler'- Church. 10 A. M. Int. Old Citlie-1
dral Cem
adjelnlnc rem
1IANENHOWER. Of 2010 S. 10th St..
Oct S 1022. JOSEPH 11.. eon of the late
harles II. and Mary A. D.mcnhewer. Hela-
flies and friends, nlse Seuth Phlla. Ledge.
!". F. O II . Pocenta Tribe is t O It I
M' nnd. .'.npleiesThe WeVjern' I'nlenTrt": I
nraph Ce . are Invited te attend funeral ,
senlces. Wed., 2 P. it. precisely, at 2220 I
tther Inrtn Arm.mrtl ll.ln.
mnn irienas. also Lafayette Ledse. N,
I L. Jn.J A M- ad all ether societies
of which he was n. tnmbr Invlt-d te fu
VJW t''1,0"'. Tnurs.. 2 1' M . resldenc
1113 W leuden. Int Northwood Cem
1 riends may call Wed. eie
OALLAOHER. Oct .. ORACE T . wtfe
i ine in if jnmes A. UnllaKher (r.ee Cil-
,JEnPr'
Ilelntlies nnd frlemls nre Imlted
TOFHS
n.V",V'V,"1,:r '.v. n'X vV.!Senfrv-J.'.u'. H' ' V i ii,V 1 0"lrJi. lUr I fn'ii f'ATllA- :,'; ".""nantpwn.
ivr.iM.-ni ; mi wi i. i-s, jinh, nus. nivy,v ri . IT. - ti..... Vi.Vtm.n Ynr- ' i"111 "' tns immaculate conception
bind of Mary Esther tlendncre. In his snth ."I,1' Q" widow of Harrv llarlrnan wr- A M ,n( Hey Scr)UchI.p Cenl,
y'ar iirmines ami irtenns, also west pn la. V.Vli el iuinB, i:.i . " ; : " ',.' ji IJ.KH. Oct, 8 HAIUtY J., son of
I) v . Ne. t.V 11 of I.. E , nre lnlled te the Ilelatlves and friends are Invited te tn" vi irai. Miner nn,l the liile Itarrv J Miller
Mtif, en Wednesiay afternoon at B service, en Wednesday evenln. nt 8 o'clock, helnt vei nnd frlenSS vtted te fune'ral en
o'clock, nt the oilier It. Hair lll.lV. 1S20 "t the residence of her son-in-law. C. S. .rhursday. at 8'30 A M . from late r"'lence
(h.stnutst Interment prlintc. West Laurel Patten. 10.1S Wallace st. Interment nt y.VJ'i''.",',"; "'. ' limn lenulem m...
i ii.iuj in i.in t iiuirii linn ii int. aeiin lpuht mil.
Extra Service te
FLORIDA -" TEXAS
Via Direct "All Water Routes"
Modern oil-burning steamers insure regular schedules,
and afford a wide range of passenger accommodations
and high standards of cuisine and service.
CHARLESTON, S. C. and JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
with through connections te Augusta, Atlanta, Birmingham,
Montgomery, Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans.
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Oct. 10,
Oct. 12
net 13
Oct 14,
Oct. ..
KEY WEST (hence Tla "Oyersen Railway" te MIAMI
GALVESTON, TEXAS
with through connections te all points in Texas, Oklahoma,
New Mexico, Arizona and the Pacific Coast.
S S. SAN JACINTO Oct. 11 Nev. 1 Nev. 22
S 55. H. R. MALLORT f-t. 18 Nev. 8 Nev. 29
S 9. COMAL n.'t. 21 Nev. 11 Dec. 2
S S CONCHO wet. 25 Nev. 15 Dec 6
Additional freight f-aillng3 every Saturday
Fall and Winter reservations new available for both one-way and
round-trip tickets. Rates include transportation, meals and state.
room berth. Bedrooms with double or twin beds and private
bath; or ether staterooms in special of preferred location, may
be secured at various extra room fares if desired.
Fast through Passenger and Freight Service
te all interior point's Southeast and Seuthivest
CLYDE-MALLORY LINES
S. A. Menteith, r,29 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia, Pa. Telephone, Lembard 7122
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Around the World
Our Qelden Jubilee Criuse
marking the 50th year since Themas Cook, the founder of our
organization, conducted his first tour around the world
Sailing Eastward from New Yerk, Jan. 24 Returning May 31, 1923
by the specially chartered new CUNARD Liner
"SAMARIA"
30,000 miles a gorgeous itinerary covering many lands nnd
visiting each country under the most favorable climatic conditions
A Cruise de Luxe Limited te 400 Quests
1-ull Informal menteq.est
THOS. COOK & SON
130 Seuth 15th Street, PHILADELPHIA
V
Ffi seas lE
Afternoon and Bvtnlnt Concerts
!sv- New Yerk Fulton St Pier 11
:i. R. 5130 v. n Vi ly Incl Sun
NEW LONDON li:;e
I ears New Yerk 11 r in v. ii h
St. f, 30 P. 51 W ul.ij-s ei
RJac3 7?ra erl A atomeViU,
i IMIH e rmrw am inm. reit4l VJJwm
Clark's ird Cruise, January 21 lii
ROUND THE WORLD
"RMPRES3 el FRANCP" lS4m Grou TON3
4MONrHSCKLIhl,$HX)0endup
Inelndini MeteU. Hec, Drives (Juidei ete.
Clsrk Orljinatea Round Ihe V erld Cmuei
Clirk's 19th Crime, Febnun 1. 1923
tTPe mediterranean
"BMPRESSel SCOTLAND ' 2'M Grou Tens
65 PAYS CRUISF, S-W and up
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Ilartlett Tours Ce. 'iW Se l'3ti St.
ArTTMN REHORT8
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J,
Hetel BoicelidWXKTJSJfc
weekly. fcUfXww lU, A. E. UABIs.
I
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I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
UttATIH
M attend funeral. Wei. A. M.. 2221 S.
1'rent st. Helemn hlgmmnss of requiem at
the Church of Our Lnrtv of Mt. Cnrmel ":30
A. M Int. Hely Cress Cem. . . .
OILREHT. Oct. t. JOHN, hJsbanrtef the
lale Mary A Ollhert, aged fl2. Relatives
nml friends. nlse American Star Ledge. e.
40.V T n n. r. ! tfnlen Trirlrn. Ne. 14. K.
of P.: 'Ce K. 2nd Pennn. Vels., nnd.nymbers
' of Ornre Presbyterian Church.
Invited te
, ft. Mam, .il... Thnr. . e IV
M . son-a
I residence. Mortimer Gilbert, MOS Webster
st. Int. Ml. Merlnh Cem. Friends mny can
Wed.. S te 10 1' M, .. ,
OHRnN'. 1n Oct. 8. 1022, KATK. wife, of
the Inte GeerRe W. Oreen. Relatives and
friends are United te the service, en Vtcl-
nesday afternoon nt 'J o'clock, at the resl-
denm of her dauchter. Mrs. K. Scheenlniter.
i 44 ? PAvnn nt tnlermrnt nrlVAte. I Menu!
mnv call Tuestiav nvenin.
HAMILTON -At 24 Ferre-t St., , f oajhe-
ibncken, !., en Oct. S. 1022. AMIXANDEII
i . iii .i r utrrsL si., t n i r-..- -
I V A ! 1 f .TciV Vnil.A it fitn-rnt Inter
.. HAHPF.lt Oct R. nt Sellers) tile. Vn.
KLIZAIIKI'H T. widow of Samuel Deak
Hart'cr. formerly of Frnnkferd, .Pa,. In ner
t "tn year, interment (.cinr 11111 v-vv.i.f
I KA.MMEK. At Berlin. N. X, Oct. 8. WIL-
'''AM KA.MSIUR, rnrmeriv et i.inaenwein,
J., awd (II. Relatlies nnd friends are In-
v't'd te attend funeral services. Wed .2.30
P- ' ftt residence of Mrs. Heward Sharp,
tier In N, J.
, KltEWfTOJ.-Oet. 8. 1022. HAnniET I,
daughter of the late Jehn nnd fcanih Ann
Krowien. In her 88th year. Relatives and
Henrv V Iirnlne. Ftinernl services Wed.
2 P. M creelsely, late residence. 2210 Cedar
st. Int. erlvate. West Laurel Hill Cem.
Friends may view rematns Tues., 8 te 10
P. M.
MATirETV. At VToedbury Heights. N J..
Oct 0. SARAH MATHEW, ausd 8t. Rela
lives nnd friends nre Imlted te nttend u-1 funeral. Wed., 8:30 A. SI from hln late reel
nernl, Tues.. Oct. 10. IP. M. from, the ,,,.,., 2n1 N Pnirhlll st. Solemn requiem
residence of her sister. Mrs. Famuel Tase. . -...,, .. Sl. AUKUstlnB' Chureh in am
Toms
19, 28
21, 31
24 ..
IB . .
IT, 2G
Nev. 7, 16, 25 ..
Nev. 0, 18, 28
Nev. 2, 11, 21, 30
Nev. 3. 14, 23 ..
Nev. 4, 15. 24 ..
-. ..rMnr.aerJfJ)y
peste rice
WVay Cruise
TRANQUIL seas-colorful ports perts
pictureeque people. A wendcr-tri
rendered doubly enjoyable by the com
fort and luxury of fast 10,000 ten steam
ers, specially built for Tropical service.
All $ I Cf and
Expenses XJJ up
Comfortable minimum rate staterooms
te tuitcJ with privste bath Rates in
clude meals and stateroom for entire
trip Saturday sailings.
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23 Broadway New Yerk
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CONDADO-VANDERBILT HOTEL
SAN JUAN . PORTO RICO
The only wholly American hotel In the
West Indies, An ideal spot for a holiday
In the tropics Metering, tennis, golf,
bithing Under Management of UK
Vndetbilt Hefl, Ne Yerk.
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am. writ' i'Itv. N. .1
ATLANTIC
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OKATIH
yoedbury Hcluhts, N, J, Int. Odd Fellows'
Cem., Phlla.
. MeAI,t:Klt. Oei. 0, 1022, MART B,
rtaURhtcr of lata aeore nnd Mary RV
MeAlecr. Ilelatlves nnd friends are Invited
te attend funeral, Tuea , 8.30 A. M.. from
her late rctldence. 5120 Aneera terrace.
Helemn requiem masi at Church of the
TransflffiirAtinn in a t tn. tirlviLte.
i McCAUSLANtl). Oct. 0, Ol.lVr.U, son of
trie late Rebert and Elizabeth -VcCaueland,
iieintives nnd friends are invited te attenu
funeral servires. Thurs.. 2 I'. M. at the
residence of ht -ltAr tr-
hertsen. 2400 Seuth st. Int. ,MJ, Merlah
.Margaret i;ui
uem. ..Friends may call Wed., 7 te n P. jr.
McFAlTN. Oct. 8, 1022 8AIIAH Ms. wife
of Patrick JtcFaun (nee Oulitan). Ilelatlves
nnd friends nr Invited te attend funeral.
Thurs., 8:30 A, M,, from her late residence,
' 20311 lleljrrnda st. Solemn requiem mass at
st,
thi . vinnu ifitiit-rM in a ii inr iiniv rnmm
Cem,
McNeill (nee Dever). ' ilelatlves nnd friends,
are. Invited te nttend funeral. Wed.. 8:30'
jriiXKir.T. nt e itAnv w m or .Ttnn
A. M , from her late residence, nl.08 Jans
solemn rcmueimnass at
10
PtCKFertD. as-cd 84. Ilelatlves nnd friends
Imlted te servlces. nt the rnsldence of her
.nn U'nH.i. 11 tf.lf ,, V- . n . .. -
J1. ,, ...,r. 1), ilull, UdVl, .f, AOlll Pit.
Tus., 2 P. t.
PUWl)i:UI,KT. Oct. 8. THOMAS H
husband of Annie Pewderley. Funeral Wed.,
8 30 A. M.. from the residence of his son.
Frank F Pewderley, 1M4 Haines st. Hlh
mass of requiem nt Hely Angels' Church.
nnwllns. Relatives nre Invited te nttend fu
nernl senlces. Tiled., a V. M. precisely, nt
the Phi Id II. Pchuyler nidff.. Bread nnd
I'lnmepd sts Int. private.
lllf.KY. Suddenly. Oct. S, 1022 TD
WAIU) J., husband of the Inte nrldcet Riley
Tlailnt K-na n nil frtnrta 11 a lmltal . ,!
Int Itelv fresi Cem.
ROflS-MAN. Oct. 0. SAMUEL, husband
nf Helen Resiman, nBCil 31. Relatives, nnd
friends nre Invited te attend funeral serv
lees. Tues.. 2:30 P. M. nreclselv. nr hl Infn
, residence, 5732 AVnlten avc. Int. private.
, sr.tllllllT At IVoedstown. N. J., Oct (1
i EMSK llIIlsrtACK SEIRERT. widow of
, Jehn A !elberl. Relatlies and friends, nlse
members "f the Church uf Peace. Invited te
funeral. Wed.. 1 1'. M from 1118 Snyder
n i e Senlces nt Church of Peace l:3e p.
M rreclsely. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.
I I'rlends mnv enll Tues. eve.
SENIOR Oct. R. ALICE II.. widow of
1 Themas Penler. Relatives and friends are
Inmed te attend funeral services. Thurs..
1 3f P M.. at snn-ln-lnii's residence. Krnnk
C I.efferts, 1114 Herbert St.. Frankford.
Int Orenoed (K. of P.) Cem.
SIIIPM1Y. Oct. 8. EI.1ZAI1ETH. wife of
ihe late Themas K. shlnley. Funeral serv
Ices Wei '.'P. St., David O. Krankcntleld
1 & Sens .122 N. 52d t. Int. private.
, SLACK At Mt. Helly N. J Oct. R.
I 1022. RICHARD J. IJ. SLACK, aged 70.
I Puner.il nnd Interment private.
SNIVELY. Oct. 8. WILLIAM S. SN'IVE-
, LY. husband of Mary L. Snlvely. aced (12
lears Relatlies nnd friends nre Invited te
' the services. Wed., 2 P. M... at his late
I residence. 2114 . Venance st. Int. prl-
I vate. Remains may be Mewed Tuesday,
after 1 V. M
' KPENl'i:. Oct. fl, JANE widow of
Themas It. Spence In her 7(lth year. Reln
iliei and friends Invited te funeral services
i Thurs . it 2 P. M. precisely at her Inte resi
dence (I'il2 Keystene st. Int. nrlvntc
. SPINELI.I. Oct. 8. JOSEPH, beloved
husband of rierlnda Splnelll (nce Penza)
'' .urlRy,fs Jin,i. fr'enl Invited te
funeral, lied. II A. M., late resldcnee. 14211
S. lth st. Requiem hlsh mass St. Nicholas'
Church 10 A M. Int Hely Cress rem.
VON NIEDA. At Sharen Hill. p .. en
i Oct. 8 1022. I)UISA E. VON NIEDA (nee
Tnlmnii), iv blew of Jeseph H. Ven Nleda
litelRtlies nnd. friend; nre Invited te the
nrvlce. en Wednesday afternoon nt
lo'cleck. nt the Oliver H Bnlr Ulds? . lRO
Chestlut st. Interment at Laurel Hill Cemc
terv WEAVER At the Marlvn Hetel, en Oct
III. 1022. JANE S. daunhter of "(he late
I.mmer and Lltsa Weaver. Senlce nnd lnter-
'ment nrlinte
WILLIAMS Suddenlv. nt Ocean Greve
N J., Oct 0. THEODORE, husband of
.Mary A V, arrlncten Williams. Relatives
nnd friends lnilted te funeral sen'lces this
Tues eie . S o'cleik. Residence of brother
. Lincoln Williams. 1(123 Perter St.. Phlla'
Int private Wed. """'
WISWELL llerlln. N. J., Oct. 8 tn"2
ITIANK WISWELL. Services prliate.' Wed
11-30 A . M late residence, nerllii Im
rrlvate, Nortlineod Cem.. Thlla. Vlewlmr
I p" r'. r"' in"i a'm.VCS Market " ""
' WOERNER. On Or't, n. 1022. Wlr.IIlM
If. WOERNER Sr., of .',708 Media Vt Rein.
tlves and friends ate invited te the service
'en Wednesday nfternoen. nt 2:30 o'clock i
the Oilier H Hair Hide.. 1620 Chestnut st
Interment prlvnt" -in-einui st.
I ZSCHAMISCII : At Cornwells Helshts
Rucks County Pa Oct. 0. FRIEDA . wieS ;
into Zscliamisvh. Relatlies nnd frlemtq iX
ImvIIi! lii nllen.l rnnn.l u... I. ... .....
........... . - - ect.imn.
J r M. 'Inte resilience. nrl.VAi ,i..-"i;'rs
in niieifi iinpi.ii ur, ...... ......I
uells JlelBhts Pa Int. All Saints' Cem
ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK
PtavMi. nnuv ,h
fiiiiire Is uncerlaln.
, Perpetual Care
I Heautlflil Af eesslb e
1 Main Office UIi'iis de IVnnn
I'ein Phenes.
LOST AND FOUND
deq-
-Lest
POllCp fluiZ n,inn. -- ..,,-
rrewn. larte tihn, , ,.-" . ..?
neck; has been miss In,.. , nce Aug 1: info?!
mf tlen leading te his return wll" te well i.
narded Cemmull rut mth M 111. Led. Off
UUU I.OSt FPt. :
license Ne, L'7a;i
tlens asked. U.I M
n Hosten terrier;
UlH-ra, rennrd. no nues
' niter st . Otn
rtiifi; i.est. em,i
talnln,; Kud ke
B"ld cress purse con
I menev, near Bread
and r.rle nie
Caart, 3i.33 N I, ,,, st ' "Urn '
HELP WANTED rEMAI,T!
ADDRE'-.SEIlb
emelene. hv Kn, ..."'..' P "ueress
ir, nte. I'r . -ji
nerk
...-.,. rf ,,..,,., ... our nrrirm
piece-
"J" '" 0 .1 Apply CharlMP;;,
Ce.. 220 H
11th
third fleer.
flllna- nn.l ,,r,r.i. ' J0P TnCtOry COSt
N'BtAsV.'iMvr;":""" ie nn"
1,1
CLERKS
A number of piris hive eiresdi- ..rured
O'l 'I) C! KRICAL POSITIONS
are sti, ,.pr,unltles for ether ilrls.
, "L'"h ' ihf'it exrmience,
Seme hii.h luel training preferred.
ALL AT ONCR
, , Mrs Patten
Curl.s Pub 'shlnv Ce., 001 Pansem st.
1 CLnilKS Glr s. 18 te 2., years of ace as
nddrisierj. clerks and ktencll typists will
. he imp'.ejed durlnu the cenilna week, Ane
can's may be without experience, but shenl !
; haie sum. high school training-. "0
I hsklntr ou te mil and see us when we i!aii
he Bind te talk eier the details of these
I larluus pijsllluns ulth ou. -
1 MRS. PATTON
r'urtls Publishing Ce, (104 Sansom st.
CLERKS AND CASHIERS
Velinfl' wimn IR In f.1 I'.nr. n, -.
1 .. ' " ... : " -.". --- naD, inri
, hiv .-.d.,,,,,, .1, knniiKi 'iiiniiet'iers
iVs PIAWOWD
'" ' Him,- Si i us S
wrirpuii. wn " IntPrvlewfrt. durJrif,- the niiii anxlnun te nchnmp hh, nw,i- . T:'". mfn " ru Hni mm , 1,1 v ,."Hn(,l r preieni work at all. you can gu
, "'i'r -Wl"1-n'l'"1 hV "' "i8" ' -3 I nS it be 85 ' Mr.". " r ? ' R """iJ!"" . 'li'Sn'." M . P 1 .1 ' , , '","' ll' """ rind u nte'u, It. Call or rhyne IM ; ,
1 ' a,r" r ' ,":1' Scheel tnilnlng or Ijs eiiui. f,e, 10 A. M 702aiDa IJi.j- XJ,lI.? Uldg 1" A M In I P M " " '" ' matluu or 11 rllu for booklet R-l 10, no uw n
1 len' c " '"" mvrnln. .luring the) lie A. Sfirket st ' " I,j01 mh.j. ,n.-. ...r -. . . - l" ...,..iesiTY. .
in u v (. npxpei enpsi win in tin ii .,.i. ' v " -i. -. nit, ill, i-i-a-iu txr, -.i. ... i"wti .in .,- i , .,, ... ... '.in nf iii lu ani a n,i iii nrniPNisinn in u ilmv im'nw-.... m
Uureau of L'mpleymsnt iyumup.-- 11 iu re eier 21 sears of Ti, '.; .',' :n:..V.",.L,u":, ,. "arn an i 1 Philadelphia urnce ,
WANAMAKER'B . T
. . l . f
HELP WANTED FEMALE
CHII.rNtmSE Experienced woman wanted
for child 1 ..ear old. nt Uryn Mawri ref;
erence required, Apply te Mrs. unrie, 13,
p. I8th St.. Apnrtmnt 103. Tuesday and
Wednesday, between 2 and 4, .
CLEntCATj
We have a number of epenlns-s In our clerical
departments fef brlsht, ambitious ulrls, 1(1
nnd 17 years of age. Instruction In the
operation of the Elllett-Flsher bllllns? machine
will be given theso who are Interested.
These positions offer opportunities for pro
motion within a short time.
Apply Employment Dept.
8 A, SI. te 0 P. M.
8EATIS. nOEHUCK AND CO.
4040 noesEvnir deui.evard
COOK, eP.. whllei ref. required.
Spruce 7750. Call 1013 Spruce st.
riiens
COOK, white, exp.: sroed ref. : In (Itn.
soed
wares; carfare pain, iivemin
ilng 30,17.
CORRESPONDENTS We have several posl pesl posl
tlens open for ftlrls between 20 and 23
ears of wte who hale natural aptitude for
wrltlnif clear, cenclse letters: high school
Braduates preferred.
Curtis Publishing Ce 004 Sansom St.
CROCHETERS. experienced, wanted en shade
rings, te take work home. F. W. Maurcr
& Sens Ce.. 4311 'ane ave., near 18th nnd
Oermantewn nve.
HIRLS Large bakery; 12 te start: chance
for advancement! call ready for work,
2S01 Huntlnit Park ave, cars (10 or 48 te
gnth A Allegheny, wnlk m blocks.
OIRI Dlnlnr-roem
(ii ni... ...ttfcr, UllUtir ,
Apply Office Bide. Ne. 8,
l.l ..t,.. ...a.a .A.
must live in.
Olrnrd College,
GIRLS, white, for wranelng lc cream.
Applv Crane Ice Cream Ce.. 5fifl S. 23d.
KITCHEN OIRL. white, under 40; must live
tn. Apply Office Hide. Ne. 8, Olrard Col
lege; MUSIC TEACHER wanted in home school
for backward children. Uroekwood Scheel.
Lansdowne 211 S.
NETTEItS. experienced, wanted en tassel
melds, te take work home; soma learners
taken. F. W. Maurer & Sens Ce., 4311
u?ne me., nr,., loin ,m uprmnmewn Ave
OPERATORS en Plain Singer sewing ma-
rn. .'!" "" rrnit w,. pq nOOr.
SALESWOMEN Wanted, experienced silk
saleswomen for retail slk department: po pe po
sltlen permanent! geed opportunity for the
right party. Thresher Brej., 1822 Chestnut
street.
SOLICITORS te meet business executives for
prominent Institution; lads and highest
credentials furnished. Roem 818. inn
Chestnut sL
STENOGRAPHER Olrl. IS te 25 years of
nge. who has had high school tralnlntr
some business experience and who la i,rl
tlcularly careful and accurate typist. Te'
nucn nn uikiti.uiib nu i-aii ener an interesting
position. Call at once. "uiresiing
MRS. I'ATTON
Curtis Publishing Ce. flet Sansom st
STENOGRAPHER
We want a yeunu woman, net necessarily
an expert, but one with experience and
nblllty. backed by a thorough trnlnlnir if
sour qualifications nre the aboie named
Apply Rureau of Employment
IVANAMAKER'S
STENOGRAPHER, one culclc at taklns; dlc-
tatleni must be competent and efficient:
Protestant; salary J20. Apply l te 4. 43
N. sili at third fleer,
STENOORAPHLR. with several years' bus
Iness experience: must he accurate and
jroed at flgures: state age, reference nnd
enlarv expected te leather. P. O Hex 1341
TELEPHONE OPERATING OrFERS
A geed salary te start
plus
Opportunity for Promotion
Pleasant Companionship
Healthful Surroundings
Permanency of Employment
Experience unnecessary: salary paid while
learning. Teung women between the axes
et 18t nnd 23 desiring te enter the next
training class should apply te
MISS STEVENSON
The Bll Telephone Ce.
1031 Arch st.
STENOGRAPHER. exT-rlenced. familiar
with general office work Address E-44,
P O Het 3170
STENOGRAPHER Rapid and accurate:
must hnie some experience: high school
graduate preferred. Call Public Ledger, fith
nnd Pliestnut st Second fleer Mr. Kraft.
bTEN(HlRAllEIt for lumber office, expert
ence.l Address IMS. P O. Rnx 3flflft.
TYPISTS We have geed positions rpn new
for typists Speed and accuracy absolutely
essential. Call at once.
MRS. PATTON
Curtis Publishing Ce. 004 Sansom st.
TYPIST
Te the exceptionally ambitious young
iieman who is net satisfied te remain
n typist ne can offer a real oppor
tunity In our Correspondence Depart
ment: refinement, education and an
earnest desire te broaden your ex
perience arc the essential requirements.
SEARS ROERCCK AND CO .
4040 ROOSEVELT UOULEVARD
TYPI3T
With ability te prepare mailing lists and
assist In sales promotion werk: write, -Ivlng
experience, silnry expected, etc. "'"
Address K 20, P. O. Hex 3443
WANTED
Respnnslbln position of trust for iiemn ever
25 lears of nge; must come iiell "recnm
mended, no txporlence required e Mr
liers. betiie'll 10 and I. loe 1 CnlnriUl Trust
J
nu-iirt.; mm puciai poise education and
tact for a position of trust with Told re.
llable nrmi hours short, but remuneration
high, advancement en merit alone. C 4'
Ledger Office ' ,-
WOMEN TOR
TRAVELING POSITION
Sales manager of successful established rhi
cngn corporation lining iMllon-iii.ie business
will be at the Adelphla Hetel beginning m
day, October 9, for the purpose of Interview
Ing nr S women unxleun te ,,,,) per'
nent connection, "nil splendid rtppertunlty
for advancement. AjiMlcaniu must "va v
number,
Sen MISS TUEPZ aVi.:,'..!. "VJ"?".'
'i-niu jietei
i .......-r inilf.
11.11 1-..-1 v.....
enerrfeiic
mjuli DOS
euUl . position .that will tmmeST'JSii.
em sut
.".elhVw l.t II . . 'scnoere'dueatYo,', n T' " wV'V,f er1 k"8! r."V' "'n QTJHl . T,
e-Tntinnsii te traiel exienslieiv 1. ,," '""' "tore, write nr, h personal nterilnw ;. .,
fnSsMeave I'hl.adelnhU ,Y ,Va A? 'i''''" ter&JttttfSy ft' ,11', W KmeT,R,y
experience or Iniesiment 1 quired w, J? i'Ten 1 and ' r ad " ' linem -10 BECOME A
r.' art.d 'K.,0 TXSKgS ' ANmTURKHM' REl'iHisTvTi-iTTvTr ' TRAFFIC MANAGER
Onlv wenmii "im I'-jinuiwiiiy, en ture nnd r "lu nvii-vn, .j,. ,.1,11 nm: mer tt in,,
nnement. 111 he considered .Ne "mjs " M,be' "."",", M. ,","?. "'TBUle r"s,Un, I .
". .. ik ..,.,. 11... .. "T-CK rill .. .ill.., a 11 , UhAil mx ... . ----
nfed appiy. "ui-uiunin nppiK-mts he i. '"","' ' ..V."'" ' .' "J tniv man lnK
I'm. in huh. f-iliienn,,!, .i ..'.. de. i,rnualntcd llllh mens furnish n. ,''mn'r,n,
'jetfpm hl I
Hiin itntnn. wiiii mil hi nm n itr ... i: . .ii. 11 ieu t'in mnK rmn.iu ... .. - nun i'mi ...... -. :. tu nr
'-: ....' .. . , , "..,.'u i:.L .,....,,..' '.,."' finiimi men l,..ll.l., i..iii,.tmi,i.';ei'" 1;
Mim lHiHiH ir fuuriTinn tir.
wcKflPWK ar-AtpBiasjjc
HELP WANTED FEMALE .
WOMAN ''of refinement nnd social cennec
Hen can ndd stihstiititlnlly te Income bv
nsslstlnir Introduction of hlgh-clnsj tailored
unilerr'irnientsi rnmmlsslen, P 1301 l. J. .
tlenerwl
O III LH wanted: Oeit. pesltiins! S120 me.!
many vacancies! examinations Nev. and
n.e. Writs for pos. open, I 1421. Led. Off..
UUMNKHH BCIl VICE CO. Ill rt Irfnd Title
aTKNUa, iiii'jiB. c.i.w... .......w
TYPISTS.
HELP WANTED MALE
ABLE-BODIED MEN
BLACKSMITHS
BOILERMAKERS
CAB nEPAIRMEM
CAR INSPECTORS
MACHINISTS
WANTED FOR
PERMANE.MT FOSITIONS
PENNSTLVANIA RAILROAD
1023 FILBERT ST.
ACCOUNTING Yeung man wttn experience
or training In costs stite salary, p 1200,
Ledger Office.
BOILERMAKERS
nd
BLACKSMITHS
WANTED FOR PERMANENT POSITIONS
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1028 FILBERT ST.
BOILERMAKERS
BLACKSMITHS
MACHINISTS
AND
CAR REPAIRMEN
WANTED
J
JOHN OOLL A CO.
CONTRACTORS
1B21 ARCH ST.
A'SK FOP. MR. JONES
IlOOKKEEfER. experienced en Burroughs
bookkeeping machine. Netarcme Hosiery
Ce. Venango nnd 1 sts.
DOY3
10 te IS years of age
Ilrlcht active boys who have had, et least
a crnmmar school education will find the
work tn our merchandise nnd election! do de do
rartmente very Interesting: opportunities for
promotion within n short time: no previous
experience necessary.
Apply Employment Department
8 A. M. te 0 P. JL
SEARS. ROEnUCK & CO..
4040 Roosevelt Eoluevard
HOYS. Ill jears or ever, geed education, by
a large flnanctnl InotltutTen; tdeasant
werk: advancement: giie jeferences, C
fi'-".'. Ledger Office.
IllITLER nnd houseman wsnted at once!
Main Line: geed llilng quartern: small
family of pdults: references nccesaary. P
1233, Ledger Office.
CARPENTERS 11 anted: can maka overtime.
Wirk fe . 2.1th and Hunting Park nve.
CLERK Camden concern wants capable, ac
curate young man for general offlte werk:
trained In salesmanship preferred. Address
P. O. Hex 830.
CLERK Accounting department! stats age,
experience, qualifications and salary.
P 1208. Ledger Office.
CUTTERS en special order work. Apply
fifth fleer. Junlner nnd Vine sts
' FIXER AND MACHINIST
Experienced en Lelghten full automatle
knitting machines: excellent oppertulty te
right mnn. Ess-Arr Knitting Mills, 1060
K New Yerk nie, lTrneklvn. N. Y.
G1MREL RROTHETtS require a man te
take charge of their transfer department,
mall order nnd store transfer cembined: te
qualify, must have had department store
training In this line of werk: Important posi
tion. Apply Superlntndent's Office, fourth
fleer.
HEATER nnd range Jebber: also a tin reefer
wanted. Apply 1)20 N. 10th st.
LABORERS. LABORERS
(WHITE)
rOR TRACK WORK
18 50 PER DAY
STRAIGHT TIME. RAIN OR SHINE
FREE TRANSPORTATION
BOARD ADVANCED
CALL A. C. R. It. OF N. J.
FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
123 N. 1BTII ST.
LABORERS wanted: geed uages. Apply
2.1th and Hunting Perk live . Wnrk Ce
LINOTYPE OPERATOR minted, day werk:
union or non-unien: 44-hour week: per-
mnnent. Address M i;n Ledger Office
LUMBER COUNTERS and laborers wanted?
Pearson L Ludnscher Lumber Ce., West-
mereland st. and Delaware Rlier.
MACHINISTS
BOILERMAKERS
CAR INSPECTORS
CAR REPAIRMEN
FOR RAILROAD WORK
STEADY EMPLOTOENT AT STANDARD
PLENTY OF OVERTIME
FREE BOARD AND TRANSPORTATION
APPLY TO COMPANY OFFICE
123 N. 15TH ST.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY
OPEN DAILY. 7 A. M. TO 5 p. jr.
MACHINE TOOL DESIGNER famliarlTh
nulnmnlln tnni"h ii.rv ....... .. - ' "H'l
-- , ...-.......-.,. .I.,, use, expert-
ence. salary desired, reference. P. U. Jehn,
;-nv,ri'rlr.ln.tnSr15n,i..,h9 K,lUy & Jen eim-
Pdny. (ireenshurg, Pa,
MA:,fnr,UI,,c,f'''.!.,y,"''.r.:1 te ."!,' 'h.irnTTf
N, exreritliced. wanted te inke chur-e of
A.hreim In .autim v VY surl,,.
ident lleadln. Hnsnltm. lleadiiu. j-a
MANAGER WANTED
.... ........ ... .....-.. . 1,'i'iy UDer 11.
tendent item! nir Itestiltin. 1ln.,.n.. . ,..." ' "
ferred, rrnlltabje "eminlsslun
,, objection te rile line U'n'Vwit'K"',''!,'
initlrulars, Bliltig telephone number .,!
-I j'M .IJl'.r Offjce lr' t
...t:. r?z . . .
Lrnl J.
h'.,.hn;;,i;'.,u "r"".?-. " loci.
must be 29 vears of kmm n. nO.."""i J"!
fi.r in JL If . ifti v.n r.:"'H . Ai
WW$L?Buf&
Xarki
Tl T -
Tn assist Oi 'tier of a pepulur-prleed ,rv'"CNG MAN, inethanlcal v Irtelliiei. bl
Kiinda stere must be u tuung man full nf or mnnual graduntei make self gensrsiii
pep te promote sales nnl put life Inte bus . useful nnd learn business P12JlL!i3
I1SBISS m Ml IIIHII IIS I'Illllklf I .1 .... ...1. . .--. ,m-i
HELP WANTED MAT.p
MA 1 nJ"d.. ,''...w,y ? J1 JanlterTnTT-V!
c.n. iiuu..nuin 111 nueurDSI Vfl tft"BSy
me,, rooms and heard, P ija? t .' "g tier'
1
MEN '
ONE OkS'eBStAYeTRADEs
gnuruttsi'e , t,
L"Sf.l- :F?trSSL&fi. 8
are
jj-jj.... uuwn ,s te ,ia a day;" ,00t,7ll
requ
net
Apply In petten. TH5 A. M. te 4:43 P v
PHILADELPHIA HTORAOE HATTPi,, -' '
ONTARIO AND C STSTERT CO.
PAINTHItHAl.tnM,.l...-
h.i!M;'i P Ap'pfy' T3;,
ham Hedy Ce.. Rosemont. Pa. ' r-
VR1-fl:"B"fJT-A Ne. i !riSu7Srs-
'yhi purii.se per hour. Anniv n ( If'lt
ley operation. 13 th tandAr?.PJ.yv-" Rit
pertunlty. Crescent MrV , 2's,,in op.
'SS!1?--.yrpertunlty ,.1 A
E!r.
BAA55mt-VswlM salesmen"
.iNerlda cheap let propesmorofVInF
big commission. P e?0T" he tn.P!
Ledger Offie.
STENOGRAPHER Must be first TT
tnu.t havoVed ?efVeflr?e,Cntr. ggVr", , tejB
THE WHEELING AND LAKE EB
RAILWAY COMPANY
Offers permanent employment te
MACHINISTS
Erectlnr. Fleer, all-around Machine Hsjils,
Locemotlv Stoper Repairs
and
BOILERMAKERS
J?nnmaP,-lRr'9 , and "edern locomotive kick
shop, closed since December. 1821 locate?
at Urewster. 14 miles south of Canten 0
WnSi'iJ, Progressive manufactur ng eltr
of 100,000. with every modern cemenlemi
excellent llvlner enndnmn. . ii...l'P'c,
with first-class schftels.
iirsi-ciass nrnoeis. n-,. ,."":
ample housing facilities, where you Wll hi
made welcome In establishing a horns sni
where ether members et your family mir
sccure employment. If desired. '
REAR IN MIND THAT CAPABLE Mr
ARE OFFERED PERMANENT EMPLOT
MENT and no one will be employed who will
In any way make It difficult for you te Vs.
ance of establishing a. home In a new loca
tion and arrangements have been mads ?
assist you in securing accommodations for
yourself or family n Canten, Ohie.
WSyZSXSZF TRAIN SERVICE
AD,.. JJJIF5. . TRANSPORTATION
STCn CANTON AND BREW-
Plece-werle rate fiasiS nn n....4 v....
J,0I,rdncal9' nble average mechanics te
earn PO cents per hour, and, as a furthir
Incentive te production, a bonus of B per cent
will be paid, mechanics averaging 90 cents
an neur aurmg a pay period (half month).
beV'Sl 102X effective until Decern.
Applications should be cemplets. giving si-
...... w..vu. "iiciw wiiviuni ana names et
former emrileverii am rfap.m.i.i ,..... ...
whether married or single and" number la
" A vy nvin, lur t;uierea men. tret
transportation.
fled MACHINISTS and BOILERMAKER!
111 iuuu ueuua ana pnyBicai condition.
NO POSITIONS OPEN FOR MEN
IN OTHER TRADES
Fer further particulars address
A. O. ELLIS (DESK 7)
80S HURON-SIXTH BUILDING
020 HURON ROAD,' CLEVELAND, 0.
WANTED
Responsible pos. of trust for men ever II
years of age: must come well recommends!;
no experience required; see Mr. Dyers be
tween 2 and 4 P. M., 1001 Colonial Trail
Bldg.
WANTED Experienced spring titters srl
helpers for railroad springs. Apply Union
Spring and Mfg Ce , New Kensington. r
WANTED FOR SERVICE ON
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
MACHINISTS
BOILERMAKERS
BLACKSMITHS
RATES 70e TO 8O0 PER HOUR
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
TRANSPORTATION WILL BB
FURNISHED
APPLY
ROOM 809. FINANCE DLDG.
1423 S. PENN SQUARE
PHILADELPHIA
WANTED
Responsible position of trust for men ever
2.", years of age, must come well rec."
mended: no ennarlence renulred. See !'
IHjers. between 10 and I 1001 Colonial Truiv
Uldg.
WAREHOUSEMAN wanted white. Arn'P
." . .. .. ., . ,.,.4. aianilv W0lS
ican; -j iu ,ii ihh uim. ', '...u v
i "Ply. stating past experience In full.
" Ledger eftlce. , -
. .rr.-T,, ,-.. crT ,,a,, , v .TinT K.iecetrful
.. Per.euie.. 'nellltm Philadelphia l.lleriM
perleuie sell ng Philadelphia talle
ti. du by .'.Ih nve.. New Ymk woolen hq
, Addiesi WILGAR Ce . h2 Heeknwii l .
i Yl" K l'11'- 5 i
lliliiu 111 Hill HV.. ,-,rv nun ., -,tf
,.,., :.,,,, i, r: , wi ii.... mn at . ?"
Conditions point te n onormeusly jW'ifi
nemnnn ter traine "Micro '" rsm
six menths: salar es will range fr'"1
A syVteinhaii T been deilsed by a group
HnfOe specialists te lit men for this fro"
g need, , ...,
t,.. .ui.. ...B,.n, ,lilin,,t Interfering l"
1301)0 tu 12 0UU a year. et
P
Ami
Open evenings.
W
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I u't,
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