Jfagftw 14 THE PHOTO fltlKSTIONS ANO ANSWt8 Th Photoplay Editor of the Evening ijedger will be pleased to nnswer jties. tlotra relating to lilt department. ljiif Uoija relating to ffimllr affair nl actora anil aetrrsee are barred absolutely. Qoerlea wilt not be answered by letter. AH letters tmitt lid addressed to Photo play Editor, Evening Ledger. Awarding of prlies tor "Hypocrites" esa.iys will take place at the Globe Thea tre: tomorrow evening. "A Slejmge (o Garcia" A tra&io note deeper lhan any written in the manuscript was struck during tin) ntmlng of "Hearts- Ablate." the Vila graph three-par1!, Broadway Star Fea ture, produced under the direction of Lorlmer Johnston, In a fall from a horse by Qarry McQarry, one of the Vltagrnph players, the day the LuslUnin. went down with his friend Elbert Hubbard. Mr. McQarry. in tho character Of an Italian nobleman, riding to hounds, In a scene at the Brokaw estate, waa required to enact a fall from his horse, and at the third trial, because of the nervousness of his mount, waa thrown, dislocating his hip. He underwent an operation that was successful and was preparing to remount to continue the scene when news of the probable loss of Mr. Hubbard reached him. His own hurt sank Into Insignifi cance at tho nevrs, as only a few day before he sailed Mr. Hubbard selected Mr. McQarry as the one to carry "A Message to Garcia'1 In pictures. The Vltagraph Company Js negotiating through Mr. McQarry, with the Hubbard estate for Us production, and It Is within the bounds of probability he wilt be seen In "A Message to Garcia" In tho ery near future. Tho Reading Convention Details have Just been announced of tho elaborate plans for the entertainment that Is to bo provided for the delegates and others who will attend the conven tion of tho Motion Picture Exhibitors' League of Pennsylvania, to be held in Reading on June 7, S and 9. The entertainment of visiting exhibit ors and their friends will be the main feature of the gathering. While the pic ture men are In business session the Ladles' Reception Committee, appointed by Ben II, Zerr, president of the State League, will have charge of tho visiting women. Mrs. J, Q. Hansen has been chosen to head tho committee. Other members of the committee Include Mrs. Ben II. Zerr, Mrs. Harry J. Schad, Mrs. C, L. Carr. Mrs. Frank D. Hill, Mrs. Frank A. Gould, Miss Deppen and tho Misses Elsie, Dorothy and Bertha Han sen. The automobile parade Tuesday after- SAROTGE EICESSE9 Jamca A. tiurtuinu, 243i in, utli at., and Kleanor It. Murphy, sots N. Flunklln at. Milton J Uernhclm, till Rldgs tte and Ulltan Potts, JJ17 N. 10th at. Harris D. Askow. 831 K. Palm, at., and Ldlth M. H. Chambers, 1442 8. Vogdea at. Itobert V. Smith, 2028 B. Madison at., and Myrtle K. Goalln. 38.18 N. Franklin at. . Harry A. Goldstein, 1838 N. 3Jd at., and Badlo Zolot, 1SJ8 N. 3.'d at. Joseph 8. Greavea, G327 Baynton St., and Isabella II. Mowe, K127 Baynton at. Camuel A. Dumphr, 2748 Pratt at., and Mar garet M. Cashman. 23)4 Orthodox at. George llartung, 18.U Cayuga at., and Florence A, Zlegler. 1B17 Cayuga at., Richard V. Davis. Jr.. 2J1 Itlchmond at., and Edna. M. Ade, 1133 E. Oxford at. Jeste J. Cole. Jr., 1332 N. AlUen it., and Florence A. Iteusleln, 142T N. 6Sth at. TValter MeQraugh. 2311) W. Fletcher at., and Florence II Schofleld. 431 N. th at. William Morgan, 3219 Haverford ave., and Lillian O Zucacheutt, 3213 Haverford ave. William II. Norman, &I19 W. York at., and Era N. Miller, 1727 Pago at. lmer It. Craig, 2802 K. Huntingdon at., and Marie II. Hhetsllne, Harrington. N. J. George II. Wllklna, Morlaon, Mi., and Percy E. lleap. 24 N Faxon at. Arturo Ueverlo, 1820 Arch at., and Rosemonde O. Denlo, 4U10 Klngsesslng ave. John Stevens, t8th and Crothera ave., and Carrio, Lefkovlta, lat and Kustwlck ave. Pierre Garibaldi. 324 New at., and Lrmlda Hurhlfrl. 42S Raca at. vaivin scnneeDen alvln Schneeberg, Camden. N. J,, and Jennie Iowenheart, 1047 UertnantowB.veJ1' ,,itLt arry F Errig. 1310 Tasker strand JtartbV I Ilunter, 2133 S. 18th st, J Harr: Bernard Sweeney, 3501 uilawfrth and Murv A. fnv0 5(klrt Rllawnrf Jamea F.McNallr, 2431 N. 33d U and Carrfa u st. U Godfrey, 1U1T, N. 11th at William J, Henrlch. Win Morris Heln II. Moylan, 1028 Morris at. William J Wilson. 308 Harvey at.. and at. antl HIHIUll -WlVft UUIIIIBLUWII, ja. Wallace Ilartxell. 2833 N. Falrhlll st., and Jtnnl lugley, 3140 Ilartvllle at. Israel Steinberg. 623 Dickinson at., and Sadie Sllberman. 2330 s. 8th at. David Banka. Nw York city, and Mabel Hatch Austin, Clinton Apartments Earl B. Breading, Oak Lane, and Maria B. Jacobs. Oak Lne. Edward Schad. 2212 N. Hope at., and Kleanor Jeandetl. 2241 JV Hope st. John P Baltz. 1100 Marlborough at., and m.,8fah i; Se,nned''.TrV- Woodstock at. Nathan Mottelnian. 1041 S. 4th at., and Jennlo . IaakolT. Ml S 3d at IJf.rry JJ. t3fT.v"! SH E- Chelten ave., and Mary E. Pollard, 248 Armat st y'!.,? nTlm.b, t95rooklrn t.. and Matllda O, Westberg. 3(107 Aapen at. Clarence, C. Illeecker, Whlnpnny, N. J., and May N. White. 3020 Walnut at. Xouls Marsultea, 1800 B. 6th St.. and Ilose Velner, DSOO S, Oth st. Tryk Ojehowlca 3427 Almond it., and Wlk- tory Btylar, 31.11 Almond at. Jamea T. Iteardon. 1606 Porter St.. and Ger trude C Bocbe, 800 B, Chelten ave. Samuel Cohn, 2J83 N. 22d at., and Jennla nAdlar, 2342 S. Marshall st. BenJamlnp.Moaer, 1421 Arch at., and Klorence W Moaford, Ardnure, Pa. William II. Kunl. 2013 8 I)eechwcoI st., and c5?rlil liut"!X, S I5, Plmer at., and Mary E. Bheetz. 121 Poplar . Thomas Leonard, Jr., OOfl Elklna ave , anif ..Harriet UOllbert. h'634.N. 17th at. ""J dxS'.kSl.'"- -mrara at., ana Mlnnla Cohen, 740 Falrmount ave. John F. Mclliigh, itwa N. Allison at, and 8arah,E. Mclftle. 244SE Huntlngdon'st. Benjamin Werthelmer. 3200 w. Dauphin at.. and Hattle 11. Ueberman. 3209 W. fcauohln sa Jftiwssa if Cyvn" " and 8adu Ger&.V,iTlSrdebr1at.l'br "' "" A'""1 BiLairtoBva,b.t.,fc-nn B,u- wS7Adoi?i?..en8bi,!.rV181.hN.t.sth " and ""' IJoyd J P. Yeater. Cheater. Pa., and Mary P Morris AM.ift win &,uir,it: at. aV..i..k Eini OII.IILLU. Ui, U?J Franklin at., and Sophie Brook. D!9N, Franklin at. Marry P. Webb, S33 Wlota at., and 'Annie I.ucil, 3220 Irving st Philip E. Young. BMt Keystone St.. and Mar- gar.it Cotter. 0818 IXttman st. lAwrence F. ueeba KOSO Haverford ave., and . Agnea M McBride. 311 N. Jlorton at. John Itelnhardt. 11)22 W. St. Luke's at., and Miry Horvtath W Thompson at, Alexander Meftirtin, Jr.. 0(0 Winter at. and Helen Kavjka. Did Winter at. KrI1 ,JA tt,"kertiJ.8,1. "owarth at., and natjsel n. Deam. 1M1 Margaret at. Nathan Abrama. tail N. 0th ., and Fannla gMW&eraj 487 Snyder ave. Mark l Swaab. WW Walnut st , and Kath arine VTeatwood, IMH Chestnut at. Winer Teal, SM 8 Darleo at., and KUiabeth. Burks. Sm N. Daiien at, WWlim Wllaoa, liU & 58th at, and Sail!. S KeclM. 2MO aienwocd ave. Andrew lloCrory, tats Cambridge at . and Mary Bnonao, IMS Poplar at. Cbarlea H Bllnebury, llll N. lljh at. and IBM B. MeQowentasrr Bfaadywlna at. SxMT'wildafar T" " AW Jfc A .UfAaMMr. J666 Amber at. and M. Jooaa, 3011 Oxford at. . J,C3"LCS'W', l Ze'r. JfcJ). Broij. 1 N BwiUr at, wm i aicnuur, xh m hid ar. pan!w, Di Apjncur.ta. Oi)rtir3oi', Thoio-ii Orler MUlar. 1W Pinn at , aad Eah FgaWJiMtlBiera, Md. W John DuUn. 17 MorrU at., Sad Maty JJirkiflj, UA Manla&d at. John Vt Allan, UiUvlaw MUva, Darby, jga. , and Julia It, S"Wi JrwtsMi. S 8. 3 1 at st, and- a ium,jttimf. lRH it 9b at.. L MUM, ft, UrUr SiMlth Ml.. aA Uirv MHM H E, rail njUkxll lra siiiJ Ha frit MM3 -Wafaatuw m ' " J-uvit&tlrmmi!i- - fe.J.ftt.,-,r. .w. . 1-.MPK1 . IBlH.e, TUllH C4. . m . .PaiSa Beli.jj j. IWord Pa. SQUfttW , dgi&jzgz? 3C Hajrktna. S8M ftutdr. SMS ir atu.a : Jk!rre V rl Mmm IV Tk Wr Ku(ii:t, -jvt ifc.tt JW fr. i.'lhJi . lull mme r eiv.' 4i k km:, at,. PLAY noon, headed by the Ringgold Band, Monro A. Althouse, director, will be shown In motion pictures through the courtesy of the Lubln Manufacturing Company The presence of a number of the screen artists from the Metro, World Film and Fox Companies has been assured Through the efforts of the Interstate Film Company, of Philadelphia, the fol lowing Universal stars have been prom ised: Harry C Myerst Rosemary Theby, Ben Wilson, Dorothy Phillips and Mary Fuller. The Lubln Company will send a special train with n representation of more than oeventy-flve. The Reading exhibitors have arranged for a ball on Tuetday night, June 8, In the Auditorium. All About Mary Charlcsort Mary Charleaon, the little Lubln star, la one of Hie most popular players In tho big studio because of her fun-loving dis position Sho sprang a new one this week. Having a few hours between scenes, one morning, miss Charleson made up as a scrub woman, and getting a bucket, mop and duster, returned to the studio. So complete was tho make-up that even John Ince, her director, didn't recognize her. Sho worked about tho studio for some time and then went upstairs Into the scenario room nnd began scrubbing the floor. Qeorgo W. Terwllllger and Barry O'Ncll, directors: Harry Chandlee. Shan non Fife, Clay M. Qrcene and Lawronco McCIoskey, scenario writers, were at their dfsks, but no one paid any attention to the little star until she began getlng Into every one's way with the mop, bucket and dURter, A general protest went up for the scrub woman to get out of tho room and thon they discovered who tho ardent worker was. Walthall Signs With Essanay Henry B. Walthall has signed a con tract with the Cssonay company to bo starred In their V. L. 8. E. features, which will be made in Los Angeles. He will be remembered for his mastorly work in "Tho Avenging Conscience" and "The Birth of a Nation." Answers to Correspondents J. F. A. SIdnoy Chaplin, brother of Charles Chaplin, waa tha husband in "Among tha Mourners" (Keyatone) Mlas Pate In "Tho New Janitor" (Keyatone). Madga Xlrby In "The Qypsy Tallyman" (Olograph). Walter Coyle In "Saved by Their Chee-lld." B. M lilies Mtlford la no longer with Edl son. You refer to Leona Hutton in "Two gun Itlcka" (Broncho). HAROLD II. Robert Grey In that Kalem detective. HDNA STAFTORD Cheater Conklln had the It-ad In "How Heroea Aro Made" (Keyatone). rtink Offcrman waa tha father and Mlaa .Thompson tho girl. 'FOURTH' CELEBRATION PLANS DISCUSSED Commission Appointed by Gov ernor Prepares Plans for Ob servance of Day. Plana for tho national Fourth of July celebration were discussed this afternoon 6y tho commission appointed by Gov ernor Brumbaugh, which met In tho of fice of Representative CharieB A. Ambler, Speaker of the House, In the Harrison Building. Numerous suggestions wero mado with a view of making the occasion worthy of tho great event which It commemo rates. Several members of the commis sion also favored tho Idea of having a Progress Day celebration In connection with tho affair which would tell tho his tory of Philadelphia. Regret was ex pressed that President Wilson would bo unable to attend, but Congressman Vare told tho commission ho had been assured by the President that another speaker, possibly a member of the Cabinet, would be provided. The commission appointed a committee which will co-operato with Councils' Fourth of July Committee in arranging details. In addition to those mentioned, the following were present: Representative James A. Dunn, who In troduced tho bill In the Legislature which brought about the State's co-operation; Edward Bok, Richard Y. Cook. C. Tyson Kratz, of Norrlstown; E. J. Lafferty, Otto T. Mallery, George I, Merrill and Frank Van Roden. THEATRICAL EAEDEKER FOrtREST-"Wlth the Fighting Forcea of Eu fPe," w th the Kaiser, King George. Prea. Ident Polncare. the King A Belgium and Admiral Tlrpitx, the soldFera. aallo?i battle ships and forte of warring Europe shown In Kinema-iolor lor the first tlme.2:30 and 8-30 WOODSIDE PARK-'The Red Roae," with tho Iloyster-Uudley Opera Company. Tl musical conwly of Paris student life, by Jf3f n Smith and Robert Hood Bowers, In which Valcska Suratt starred. TTT ,. i,i5 LYRIC "Find the Woman," with Ralnh Hera A. farce with a. detectlva'on thS wrong i?t for Its chief ngure A really amua ng Idea uf.'ihJhf"1 out ,n ,h8 mihiMr. Herl meet laugnaoio ... ,..,,,, ,, ,.8 20 KEITH'S pougUs Fairbanks, with Patricia CoUns. In "A Regular Business Man' Ernie Ball. Charlej. Ahearn Troupej tha Miaaea Campbell. In "At Home": Avon Comedy Four. In "The New Teacher": liVrry 5na Sm5 Sharrook. "Behind the' arena Stand". Rae Eleanor Ball. Mallla and Bart. Barry and Daly and HearaiSellg Nowa pic. tufvs. mxiurB UIiAND-"Tba California Oram Packers": imhof, Conn and Coreena. Tn "Nurr.on ijiim.. it a ... ,. I .. - and Anrm Arllne. in "A New Idea' Harry Adler Q, Rudolph, Valentin 'and Bell, th "Tha W1"' &."" P" ""d Currier, d TROCADERO-'Tha Jitney qirla with Prln. om WBihlta. of the Yagula! fa adya Seiro. Blaneha Balrd and Pat Kearney. ' NO. 3 .sn -.. w 3 v w . v y J"wm is - -mme - r x r st .. i.a-j mm ' j , t uu &m m.ww Zjt6 g -hXV'h mm K V m m wmttmmiftMiMfuiBmiHuttuniBiti iuitMiafiaiwnmmiBftijfitnHraf9nimttitKiiamEgi -aap -v , .vasi!i7nrfiviiiii - v ir . . --..". - . w a m ami Biiah a tKWiunKfSMKliamwm inlTmluimMO.nnMiiuUMmMimPm'MllmsB i-. ..,ttuNitwt!':,!miymwltt't(WiM ts .-.fjmt ZrLja,-i. "'fUTaui-u " 1 ! FOOK C CMJIB TH H Htt WRATH IHtt STROfti A oNR An S60 uu iUT fl SHQT QlfBR OH THE RUH ru. ...... "" tK"''tW'tlWlEttiLXarffgr JHRi-1,1 t., - . , " -wa Mft I.AHHD on iwrmts-A-6f CKhvK TiMIL0r,!Suc.oi'pq.? rq Xe EVENING LEDGER-PniLADELPHrA, WEDNESDAY. JUNE CHINESE ATHLETES HAVE PHYSIQUE OF AMERICANS, IN ORIENTAL'S OPINION Bas Relief by Dr. R. Tait McKenzic, of University of Penn sylvania, Slightly Orientalized, Represents Athletes of Celestial Realm, According to Their Notion. Take a picture of an American athletic champion In action, paint Chinese fea tures on his face and make the sturdy muscles even sturdier the result, to the Oriental mind, typifies the far Eastern athlete. Dr. R. Tnlt McKenzle, physical director of the University of Pennsylvania and soulptor of renown, provided the original work when ho created "The Joy of Ef fort," a medallion In bas-relief, which was placed over tho entrance of tho Stockholm stadium In which tne Olympto games were held In 1912. The artful, If not artistic, alteration was made by the Far Eastern Athtotlo Association, which recently conducted championship gamoa at Hongkew Park, Shanghai, China, in which S00 of the best athlotcs of China, IIEPTASOPIIS ELECT OFFICERS Supremo Conclave Names John M. Pfieffor as Archon. WILMINGTON, Del., Juno 2. At the annual meeting of tho Supremo Conclave of Heptasophs, or Seven Wise lien, to day, tho following oITtcers were elected! Supreme archon John M. Pfleffer, of Baltimore. Supremo chancellor Edward Kurtz, Ironton, O. Supreme provost Emll llorst, Balti more. Supromo secretary William Wintrup, Wilmington. Supremo treasurer John Weekelman, Wilmington. Supreme prelate George W. Wright, Norfolk, Va. Supreme inspector general William II. Hughes, Orbeston, 0. Supremo herald C. F. Robinson, Wil mington. Supremo warden John Bauersfeld, Bal timore. Supremo sentinel E. Ross Farra, Wil mington. Atlantic City was chosen as the next place of meeting. BOOTBLACK STEALS SHOES Patron Fell Asleep While Getting Shine Offender Captured. The sensation of having his shoes shlned had a soothlnc effect on Thomas JIcLoughlln, of 2121 East Lehigh avenue, and ho fell asleep last night. When he awoke his stockinged feet were resting on the supports and his Bhoes were gone. So was the bootblack. McLoughlln's cries for help attracted Policeman Wled enberg, of tho Trenton avenuo and Dauphin streets station, who pursued the Shoeshlncr. Ho was captured and brought back to McLoughlln, who Identified the shoes on the man's feet. The bootblacik gave his name as ltlchard Matlack, of 2235 Coral street. Philadelpliluns Wed at Elkton ELKTON, Md., June 2 The June tush for marriage licenses continued today, and, despite a heavy rain which fell here all morning, 10 couples, eight of whom were from Philadelphia, braved tha weather and came to the Gretna Green of Maryland to have their marriage cere mony performed. They were Harry L West and Anna C. Olsen, George D. Ja cobs and Rebecca E. Edell, Clarence (. Stoddard nnd Marie Lamport. Charlea T. Strobel and Anna P. Sutton, Frank Duley and Ethel Eardley, Edward D. Hltner and Anna M. Guyer. Elmer II. Hamilton and Margaret H. File and Charles J Miller and Amy Osborn, ail of Philadel phia; Noel II. Thompson and Laura 13. Martin, Camden, N. J., and John W. Her kelman nnd Lucy I. Nelson, Baltimore, Md. Judges Head and Orlady Indorsed The Delaware County Bar has Indorsed for renomlnatlon and election to the Su perior Court of Pennsylvania Judges George B. Orlady and John B. Head. A resolution of Indorsement was adopted at a meeting of the bar held in Chester yesterday. George M. Booth was chair man of the meeting. rilOTOPI-AYS CHESTNUT ST. op1oAUSB 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. B PRICES 10c. -nhr Pay Mora? In Addition to Our Regular Program THE FAMOUS MARIMBA SERENADERS WONDERFUL MUSICIAN WITH AN UNIQUE INSTRUMENT Performances 1 I 8 10 P. M. FREDERIC IlA.NIl and OHACK I) Alt UNO la PARTS THE QUARRY ,.ARTS A Sellg Three-Diamond Special. ttt addition to our regular program. 9PI7CT C O.VCfl A. VISITOR 1 d iu O ALWAYS A PATRON HEAR OUR ORGAN PLAY TUB PICTURES P I A D 17 MARKET AND JUNIPER uLUDL PHOTOPLAYS 11 to U U FLQRENCE REED "HER OWN WAY" l - THE GEOMETRIC KIPS ; CY CIRCLE STARTS A REVOLUTION AND MUBra A Mir.w tlrS tSra2z . -r- sm MaoJ " Yn SSSBSefsfSiTlSS&St? Kit- .- MmrWA Japan and the Philippine Islands took cart. s Tho adapted work was used for medals awarded at the meet, as explained by tho secretary of tho association In a let ter received today by Doctor McKenzle. "As China has had no national coat-of-arms slnco the republic was formed and the dragon had to be discarded, there Is nothing to distinguish China as a na tion. Wo were 'stalled' as to how to make the souvenir medal for tho athletes in our Far Eastern meet Then we saw a picture of your sculpture, "The Joy of EfTort,' and this was Immediately adopt ed." Tho track events In the Shanghai games were about the samo aa those of thlt country, but the team events Included basoball, basketball, volleyball and soc cer. WRITE CHECK FOR $62,000,000 Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Pay P. R. R. for Bond Sale. NEW YORK, Juno 2. Tho largest check over written In this city was drawn on tho National City Bank yesterday by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. It was for between $02,000,000 and $63,000,000, and was payable to tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company. It represented the proceeds of tho salo of tho $65,000,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany general mortgage 4VS per cent. bondH, which were offered for salo by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. on May 7. The bonds were sold by tho bankers at 98'i per cent, and accrued Interest, and yesterday was tho day stipulated for tho 'final payment by tho subscribers to tho bonds. OBITUARIES DR. HARRY II. SHERK Ono of Camden's Oldest and Most Prominent Physicians. Dr. Harry II. Sherk, ono of Camden's oldest and most prominent physicians and a member of the Camden Board of Health, died late yesterday In a private Hospital at Chestnut Hill, He was EG yoars old and was compelled to give up his medical practice when ho Buffered a stroke of paralysis last year. Doctor Sherk was a graduate of the HE tiiimnui.ninoiN A LUe li( tiayifi u; rnu.nK-,:.r..., . - I" WPWP J1SD32S St.'iSI 7iinillWAHr AT- II IJ7" '1 Structural lumber and timber and shipped to you the very minute you want it. High cost of Iivinjr to the contrary board hero is ai cheap as ever. Edward F.Henson& Co. Poplar St. 'Wharvea, Phlla, I J.LW,sfTVi' 151 U l 1-aQlJilaWn. gxLJellHa&II&173?ljte ir j- r f r- is, V.TJPW ititSM.&.vx-tfVtviX-Yi?& jxciAii aarAXB run saxjE "rrrzi SDnI,nnAN BUBURDAIN ; SPRINGFIELD ON THE "MEDIA SHORT LINE" 12 Minutes 5c. From 69th St. Terminal (Of Market St. Elevated) A?IIieTIT? HOMES (Jargc and small), ALSO SPACIOUS LOTS FOR SALE AT MODERATE PRICES AND UPON LIBERAL TERMS. ie i. Ih-'S 1a a Vew .s?burb whicb off" exceptional advantages; it is being developed in a most substantial and modern way If you think of purchasing a suburban home now or later on. or if you wish to invest gradually (if y0U prefer) in real estate which is constantly mproving, .vvrhe or pTione for Descriptive Booklet; it is full of interesting information. ""cnpiivc THE SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE CO. 610 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING 15th and Market Sts. Philadelphia Bell Phone: Spruce 31-83. Keystone: Race 3-99 Jefferson Medical College- and was asso ciated with the stAff of the Cooper Hos pital. Jto was a member of several med loal fraternities. HI widow, three sons and a daughter survive. The funeral, the date of which has hot been set, will lis held from his lato home, 2M7 Westfleld avenue, Camden. Mrs. Zennlc Spencer LudwiR Mrs. Zennlo Spencer Ludwlg, 60 years old, of Monocacy, Pa., a former resident of Philadelphia, died today in tho Ger man Hospital from appendicitis. Sho waa stricken several weeks ago. Mrs. Ludwlg was the wlfo of Gordon LUdwig, a prominent resident of Monocacy. fiho was a daughter of the lato Dr. James II. and Hannah M. Spencer, who at ono time lived In this city. Funeral services min ti hM noit Friday morning, at 11 o'clock, at tho undertaking rooms of Oliver H, Bair, 1820 Chestnut street. In terment will bo private. Eliot Gregory NEW YORK, June Z Eliot Gregory, artist, author and one of tho founders of tho New Theatre, died suddenly yes terday. A graduato of Yale College, Mr. Gregory further pursued hts studies in art In Rome and Paris. Tho Paris Salon gave him a gold medal for a painting called "Coquettorle." His best-known portrait paintings are those of Ada Rehan, tho famous American actress; August Belmont and General Cullora, the latter canvris hanging In tho Cullom Me morial at West Point. Ho waa tho author of tho "Idle Papers" and a number of books, Including "Tho Ways of Men" and "Worldly Ways and Byways." George IV. Morgan George W. Morgan, for many years special representative for tho Cortrlght Metal Roofing Company, of B0 North Twenty-third street, died yesterday at his residence, 2014 Race street Ho had been a aufferer from a cancer of the stomach nnd waa under treatment at tho Samari tan Hospital. He was SO years old. Mr. Morgan attended tho Grace Baptist Temple, Broad and Berks street, and was unmarried. The funeral will be held Fri day morning from his lato residence, with interment at Chclton Hills Cemetery. Prof. L. A. Merrill Dies of Injuries SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Juno 2. Prof. Lewis A. Merrill, vlco president of tho Panama Exposition Commission of Utah and a widely, known agricultural expert, died yesterday of Injuries received when his automobile ran off an embank ment. IN MEMOHIAM JACKSON, MENDEL. In loving memory of our dear father, wno uepartea tnia lire June t. 1UI.'. CHILDREN. eatij EABI.ING. On May 31,1018, BURR DeWITT EABL.INO, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. B, D. Easllng. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral aervlcee, on Wednesday, at 3 p. m at the residence, 0100 Warrington ave. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. riTK. On June 1, 1015, ELIZABETH CARNS, widow of 'Casper Flte, agM M years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service. Friday after noon, at 2 o'clock, at her lato residence, 2230 Fltanater at. Interment private. REAIi ESTATE TOB SALE T.OGAN North Logan ThePEest 12th & Somervillo Ave. 15 rooms, 6 bedrooms, 3 baths: IVZ Jg? ,Iot- .t.W111 e a" great deal less than cost. ?.a...'.0L'n,IctloI, ,wr tlme' OH or write JOHN B. MAYER.12th&Somervill0 i JinuAU AflLT UA.IUQA STS. HHK jfsilVGi4iifiS&. ej fl ewlnj 4jiry?3gi' Mfay P'flslflS l&iG&S "-wtfgg tfm. -n: ISE-Vi. I sri!!lsiJB!Sawp;iTrfW I .sSZP L . II H 2, 1915; DEATHS IFIM -On May SI, 1918. VINlA BAnT L1NO, widow ef Samuel P 'l"';,.n',1"y.1 ana' friends ar inv ted to attend the funeral "rVc Si Thursday ernoon, at 1 o clock rrecUely, at tha chapel of Andrew J. Ba r S Bon. Arch and 10th sts. Interment pri vate. mimiCOn June 1. 1019. ZENNIE SPEN CER, wife of Gordon IiUdw r. of Yf"'c.cI? ra,. and danghter of the late Dr James H, and Hannah, M. 8Pner. "'"T ?"" friends are Invited to attend thy funeral services on Friday morn ng, at " lpr at the apartments of Oliver It Balr, 1820 Chestnut street. Interment jirlvate, JteEI,MKr,I In New YorJt.Clty, on May 29, 1MB; THOMAS A. McEIiELL. Relatives and friends, alio Military Order of the Ixiral Legion, are lnv ted to attend, the funeral, from the apartments of Oliver It. Balr, 1820 CheitnSt si. Pyi?Wut8,VinilIfTr5?h5' Ing, Juno 4, at 8.80 o'clock. Mass In Cathe dral Chapel, 18th and Summer streeta, at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment, Private. New York city and Washington (6. O papers please copy MUTT. On Sljlh Month 1st, lSiR. DAVID PRATT Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fureral, on Seventh-day. -nth Irst?. at 1 '80 o'clock, rem hla late residence, 11 Rait 2d st, Media. Pa. Interment at Newtown Frlenda' Uurlal Ground. REIOAItT. On Thursday, May 27. In his 78th yearTnnV. SAMUEL W. REIOART, D.D.. pastor emeritus of the Wicomico Presbyterian Church, Salisbury. Md. niCHATtDSON. On May BU 1018, AUCB HOWARD RICHARDSON, daughter of th lite" Vllllam H. and Catherine Hill Richard son. Funeral services at her residence, 380 South 16th it., on Thuraday, June 3, at 11 a, m. Interment private. SQUIRES. On June 1, 1018, KATE K.. be loved wlfo of Joseph D. Saulres, aged C3 years. Relatives and friends of tho family are reipeotfully Invited to attend, the funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her lata residence. 1751 Soybert st. Interment at Mount Peace. THOMPSON, On June 1, 1918, at Troy, fa , Miss emzadeth ocTavia Thompson. Funeral lervlces at the residence of her brother-in-law, J. S. McCracken, 137 West Phll-Bllena at., Mount 'Airy, Thuraday morn ing, 11 o'clock. Interment private. CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND SUNDAY this STYLE TYPE (or like this) One Insertion ....ISa perltne Three Insertions In a week... 12Ho per line Seven consecutive Insertions... 10a perltne Situations wanted, three Inser tions In a week.. 10o perltne THIS SIZE TYPE (or like this) Permitted In all classifications except Help and Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, Per sonals, Boarding and Rooms. One Insertion ,...20o per line Three Insortlons In a week.. ..lTVJo per line Seven consecutive Insertions... Wo per line All rates are based on agate measurement, 14 agate lines to the Inch. DEATH NOTICES either paper 10 lines, one time 60a Three insertions $1.00 DAILY ONLY In Effect Dectmter I, itH. COMBINATION RATE for Insertion In both the morning and evening papers or same day: PUBLIC LEDGER (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cents per lino net to rates given above. HELP AND SITUATIONS WANTED ADVERTISING IN THE PUBLIC LEDOER MAY DE INSERTED IN THE EVENINO LEDGER WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE. There is a drug store near your home that will accept Ledger want ads at office rates. HELP WANTED FEIVTALE CHAMDERMAID, Prot., aaslst with laundry. Main Line. A p. 321 S. 22d, 10 o'clock today. GIRL for general housework; reference Blatt, eiui Lancaster ae. HOUSEWORK Experienced colored girl, re fined and settled, cooking; laundress ono day week, wages 5; suburbs. Meet Mrs. S , 10 a. m. Wed . Ledger Cen.. Broad and Chestnut. HOUSEWORK, exp, white; must be good cook and hae refs Apply 4517 Sanson! st. LADY wanted at once for permanent posi tion; must be well educated, tactful and re fined; una willing to work hard eight hours dally nnd learn business. In answering stats ago and previous occupation; salary 160 monthly. D 33. Ledger Office. LADY'S MAID, Protestant; capable seam stress; best let D 107, Ledger Office. SETTLED WHITE WOMAN for general bouse work and assist with young baby; good wages; best reference required; auburbs. D 111. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS CLERKS Are you registered for a position In our Commercial Department at Ledger Central? You can aecuro valuable In formation and help by consulting "Miss Dean" It you are seeking a good posi tion. This service Is free to Ledger advertisers. SWEDISH QircL, with reference, for general housework, small family; no laundry; must be good cook. P. O. Box 110, Wynnewood, renna. WANT15D, refined, experienced person, work- mg nouseueeper, small family at Ridley Park no washing; will bo treated as one of family, wages (4 F Stl, Ledger Central. WANTED, Cook, German Protestant, to no to shore; must have good reference. Apply 1S0O N. Broad. r WANTED Expert llnera and finishers on flna fur garments. Apply Fur Department, second jBoor, Filbert streetStrowbrldgo & Clothier. WANTED, exp. weavers on Oldham Witch looms. Scotland Mllls.Mascher & Somerset ats. WEAVERS wanted on Broad Knowles and ? "5ptr., M' Apply at office of the Brad ford Mills, stenton and Godfrey aves . Otn. w&Tff. i0otch',"n by ",8 dasr' Apply 2 p. m., 8flT N. 40th st . Mv dear M. Dean, West Phil, . Pa. Ldper Central. It afforda me great pleasure to write and thank you for securing my .present position. Allow me to compliment you on tha ener getic manner In which )cu conduct your de partment, and I will recommend It to all who are seeking better positions. Respectfully. May 51. 1815. "3yBN M' WAUWT. HELP WANTED MAIiE EVT9n OfERATOR-Wanted. an expert. JSS f ."trn,f, wH,e raan- not ov 35: mar rJS5 man,p'?Krr."1i "tate a" "-n1! experience. Addrrfea 1. 7ln L... nt- w" FIHST.CLABS sheet Iron workers wanted at . ,. .....y., ...n. v- 1 JTm ''ypo Christian man. 23 to'33 I.tii.... ' -v.t.w .,, vuurt-u worn must DO ln ifl'lfe.nt. forceful and energetic. Call 0 Cm 72T Walnut. Suite 3. John M. Hager. MAtJiiiNB HANDS wanted, experience '' V C?i: ow" ahW n'lart wg; ?liLa.5..l.r.0"i a,at experience. F 612 MiftSiu,r"!F wan'1. fam 1 Ur wftt athe and floor work' good wagea and ateady employ. mentjnon.union. L 719, Ledger Office y MUSICIANS-VlolivlolaT'cellorbasarplayela for orchestra T inrt 1 .... ,rT V!" PAWNBROKERj needs experienced clerk'wo thoroughly understanda the builnfia. state sal, i communications conf. L 723. Led Off TOCL SALESMAN to sell block of stock of local growing concern; can be sold in small blocka. the best nrotw.ninn .ST. " ".." ".". '.-, v,.fcC. Replle. confidentlaL L ailC Ledger cTnlJIl. ALLY X HELT WAITED MALB BAI.ESMAN, loral. liberal salary , , m wlon to man of good renV. SL" show record of icces, ag betwewT M 60, high-grade Tort specialty, perteS.??1 driver of owner of car more ' WeeSS'Ji aceesorr sales experience Tvm--A. A i"A!t 191. ' car nreferred. only nlah-grariit .. w"tt i !ferrea, eniy nign-grade man W L?T write, stating experience. I. t -.'" uss Central, WANTED Every brain Worker In PhUa.tT 1 to know about the efficient and teini. J5lll Ledger Central The Commercial 'nVflriJi' Bureau he oa ledger Rdvertleor. . iri.'PT exactly suited to their capabilities and wiih out charge. As Mr. Hunt for frea &JCS5 Opportunity. "fi WANTED-Men experienced In the limit linn r rornt nil. Annlt. 1M..V: J;?B"c- , Co . time office, 3U4 Passyiink ave "tnn'8t , WANTED Four machinists' ED Four machinists'. helpers. AmTC ?! to and 10, Pennsylvania Suiar'IlS N. Delaware ave. Ask for &.! tween 1037 fr MrAd.S WEAVERS wanted Mahsmmm Clipper looms, Appry xorci fliuiB, aienion YOUNG COIIRED MAN. IT to StTtoTnH gardener and chauffeur! live at WrnnelraM , can no jii uroaa si, VICTOR TALKINO MACHINE COlSTwv Cabinetmakers Touchers up Rubbers Hardware fitters Physical examination necessary. Aonlv VijM tor Talking Machine Co.. application efnctl Delaware ave and Market at.. Camden f.JM General MEN wantod to learn movlng-plcture marthTiS oneratlnas 5.00 starts inm r&iuiS; i?In. qualifications, guarantee. Daily and ifn.3 day, Wednesday and Friday evenings; Km3 menu E)cno?i ioiu vrcn. SITUATIONS WAllTED-FEBtflihl auunKBurat-w rce graduate, experlensrtj capable and rellatle, f 148. Ledger Central CHAMBERMAID, waitress, Protestant, wuSmSI position! no objection, to country: good rilSi TH erence. 030 S. Z3d st. g ffil Jir CHAMDERWORK and waiting; permanent .iiiuu, euDurusi mil rei, irom present filar. M 81t. Ledger Off., or phone OverhinvNSur, CHAMDERWORK nnd sowing, suburbs shore; exp. oung -woman; ret M 817, i o. CHAaiDEUWORK or waiting subs, or shorr exper. young iwoman; ref. M 816, Led oa CtllLDNURSE. exo. and cpnmt.i seashoreH pref., gol reference. M 811, ".m vmr. CHILDNURME, young ulrl, to take charge; reference. ,'Uljy cprnpelenCi ... o, iq rj I OfWI COMPANION or governess, educated, reitaidS vntinir .nmnn! .nnd .-Mr-- xr otv f .. 3i young woman; good sewer. M 807, Led ' niril COJIPANION to eld-ly lady, seml-tnvalinr mother's helper. r fill. Ledger Central COOK, good, tlaln; Protestant adult faimljis? h i suburbs. 2301 W. Firth st. ""g no was: COOK, white. Proteatant, wants private Dlnttflil- d ears' reference. Telephone Walnut 1113,l ILE COOK wishes Keltlon, rrivnta famllv. mll ence. Call 23 W, School lane, Otn. S COOK- Young Getman Prot. highest refs. M 823, girl: comn exp. Ledger Orftce COOJf, experienced, settled colored woman! ill anywhere; good refs, 70t3. loth st. "I fti.o u:i. tomneienr wnue laundresir in.i'w miciuuwq. ja oi, ijcuger umce i iTRENCH MAID, best referehenir TOl.h.rtiK; atlon tor 3 or 3 months at soaahora or mnnn-ii tains, care of children prof. Address M 21j ! -""..'" -iiBv.iiui vrtimuun. rn FRENCH girl wlehos position, lady's reali',1 goerneas "-" " - ui j-rcuRcr uemraLi lASI ! 1. 7'.7 T ... r-t . ' 'J GOV ERNESS E3j'. North German, good Bum"' iBiiiicu, wnii ng.t roi. ai quo, icogcr Oflke. UOVERNESS, N, German, rare and teuS ; .'""-". iiiuom, ma. ur vm. jrn. ai Uittw.; LADY, well educated, good reference t alrea to tako ctarge of house, caretakerf? .aarega w. i., ira aouin ;ta. i.ui closing nouso wishes posltlon fortial ll riwr",lal81' fX$tSaM- telephone Leemtl JTTjj; LADY1 J'MA ID or nursery Boverntes, chlldrtn c - -Ai'vi.cntcu, goau oawcr; place 182-. sprucu st. MIDDLE-AGED wnmnn w h,. n..i,i.. housenorl ref 70S1 housework, email family: aood cool. .iJ rea. ur.. liia and Elmnood ave. f. . i; - 5""": v NURSb and comranlon, willing to travel: hoi! pital training and 2 years' experience; ep. claly Interested In mentally dedclen ' eplleptlca; beat references y 252, Led. CentS UNGrIrnDan,orwnUUCYV.l8hei, n" jj NURSERY GOVERNESS, IS. renHh"clerr man a daughter, art student, linguist, niMl. clan, wants pojltion during summer vaca.' tlons;refB ; no objec to travel. FM2.Lejn.' NURSERY governess, thoroughly expTTentire care; beat reference. M S21. Ledger Office. . V,HiIS.lTmS '?,dy'" mald- uridera7andaTS5J5l andtravelePhono Po'plarwfo BT" " 3! HECntTTARY. expert atenoir. with brains, 4 initiative and tact. F 050. Ledger Centi .rati 8I?fiOa.IAP"EnrY0l,n,t lady W0UlJ UkalS altlon where ncutnesn anil nrmp..v a- il LeedCc.reOff?ce,CrUte 'alary' reference. IjllT.-ai bS?A9JF.feJ nBtSn -': - ..cn.iiu. i-nono npruce rosa STENpaRAl'HKK and bookkeencr-oTeT" years experience; accurate. F ICO. Led. Cnvl L',us.lSis:irer.(z. Ledger Ccntm. STENOORAPJIRn-.K-,,,.,. i.T. . ... .T ronl ...... . ""A",Ml i" ."m;tiM SB?SnA?"Enn.rkrVapldrgoo4Si -i--i."Ly'- p. ' iu. meager central. a ""'"" PA". ' ". uenger uentrai. INnUy'vA,1 iWA'r INTEI.LIOENT, WILE INO.lEXP.- MOD. SAL F 441. LED. CEVr TR S? c?ll,clnJur"5 wlshea position, PretS good ref. 5 Led. Br., 0310 Media. J WciiIiniEnJ,oni?n w?nt" housework. washlngCM " -. uw. opriiuo ai.. litn. ki.n.Pln l.nb,M,yi.WOUW "k,Tt0 0M,t h0,"e' ?f 1". "I lrgo city or resort hotel for moms lln. .m.i-ViT -. wyenencB in salute - lln9 "" small compensation. M R'O i-.il fxr-- Ul JU V' Ml'.r.l .3m.. . . 1 piJ.f.1.?. h.uiseleeper. capable. exoerleoe'i hi.h ... H V,"""' wnn aaugnter, 11 leant Wl?KiJf? "PPSEKEEPER-Oerman "t, 1.-,.? ... . ..., .,,, o jr, , or nwK. ! tHS.Led cent. WORKINO hnn..l, ...... TZTiTTT-- ...T7 mman: em Vr f""V., "V'S .."I""? WconnK.lhSlH,"kPr" txp- wltiTgirl.' aubTTf coun.; nigh rata ; mnrf. it, xt mi t - n 99 TRENCH WOMaNwTshes-cooEiifl and downstalrsa work. 742 -S. Martin st J A nn...- oiranhVr YS.fif01' 1o ure ed "5 merctaf t,.0keeperl ,cl5rlt' hler or oomi Jr.i""!.".' o' any kind Is tn Public UM lid.r r..Vp . 1"' fan." Walnut 3W,I Ledger Central she will put lou In toucU flii e"JPftbIe PrIeneeJ oung ladles uiuill SS? '.15" jour positions. State your needs ul whieh rr. .,rrei,aer ySu valuable serye wnicn is free to Ledger advertisers. fl stiti -7'V, """","'. i. oegreo ror n Oiaie OJ Pennsylvania and rtlnlnmt. from 11 Ilk. . i.f..ectro ?n.li mechano therapy wool W nr,,r,i,, ' "' ome institution or wiiag r"nT.rr " uuress r im, j-eojei thi2Xn ,n Pr'va, achool having succeM' iSXi?Arl'aea 'P teaching and manageniwt SJnf. "dren desires an engagement as r riVeV " iiiii.. " . !"""' siargaret L. ow ruff. Highland Hall. Hollldayaburg Pa. SITUATION? "w-ANTED MAXB ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER Young p. SlJi'i man, 32. with 14 yeara' varied r'M In financial linea. hard worker. o. F-tSi v ""wvww- win prove my ummr. 3&U. Ledaer Central r ACCOUNTS. AUDITED: iystVmaTTsed-i"nJj inaii sets Kept at reduced, rates during uan " .muhhio Accountant, hji h. 31st at. . KTJSINO man will plan and wrtta boo) lets, folders and advertisements. auoervL Complete Work, nnrt I ma K. 1J1 f .H Paill AV6M.1IILE, ME0ilANIC."AmerKan, atroai; expert Knowiadcr. v.in... . i.-v. mitiv vix? 'Tfiory' an "Pa'r or drlva any csj UOOKKBEPHR. thoroughly competentTt yeara' experience, desires position with tf lUble ooncern. B 741. Lodger Central j " 0!JSs y'f flf i rai ireil car on uat JU va1 Intt IpUNG fOUNG ice-pt S55if5 jtlrtsj i Ml Oil Wf2a wse i "joai aseo! mm ""c ll&AN Ml! Bltlf MlB3i B or a lnui lata: pint .Loci. Tom ilres i FH 111 Tel 1 E ZMSSSK lii' flWU aa?- m.& SWffir, iJUn flifisAoi r " mpmmmmwwji , . i. j,..i , iam.JHUmm.lu,.Jltu,m, r wrcHreat58tm t$S&2 ' T " ' :JVisiiJ5faiSallsM-. jE wlyJgsfWMHIM ,mii,fi--t-ii, ,.- -: - - i.l' . -QjsJ. ar gFfgvfe5JrirJM iasMsllslslWI 4s1siMsMslslsllsisMBslsfsHslWslMWisllaMalMsslMLIsls SafillLifaj. Mkt jgBt. A- i, tBWBftrfr" mm