f9m .,.4 -4 y CIfl Bt CWMftlnr-' d ftEE-PHLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915. 14 BYENING LED "Tffe"-. DEATHS 1. ........ n i..a i 4lM ,. ii mi ffv gpfafl-.LA . j-BBc k MRS. M'LEAN WINS TENNIS TITLE TODAY ON MEMON COURTS Morristown Player Defeats Mrs. C. N. Beard in Finals Match Well Played Consolation Sets Staged This Morning. MEIUON CntCKET CLUB, Juno 5. Mrg. Marshall Jtcl.enn, of Morristown, N. J., gained a well-merited victor over Mm d. M. Beard, of tho Cynwyd Club, Philadelphia, In the tltlo round for the tvomcn'a tennis championship of Penn nylvnnln and Eastern States at the Mer lon Cricket Ctub here today. Mrs. Mc Lean, who was Miss Helen Homnns and vho won tho national championship In 3M7, won today In straight setsi 6-0, 6-2. In the) first set the champion had every thing her own way and In tho entlro set Mrs Beard won but eight points and not ft slnglo game, as follows: Mrs, McLean 4 4 4 4 4 4-24 Mrs. Heard I I J ! ! l- The local player played up much better In the Bccond set and tho first four games were split. Mrs. McLean won tho fifth gnme and the sixth nftcr ad vantage had been called each way twice This mado tho seoro four games to two in favor of Mrs. McLean, who then captured the tltlo by winning the next two Rumen. Tho score: Mrs. McLean 16 2 6 4 10 4-37 Mrs. Beard 4 4 4 4 18 2 2-20 A most spirited contest resulted when Miss Clnre Casscl and Wallnco P. John son played Miss Dorothy DlPston and A. D. Thayer In tho semlllnal round Of tho mixed doubles Tim playing of Miss Dlsston and Thayer was surprisingly good In the first set. and the pair from tho Phila delphia Cricket Club won It by six games two, When they obtained an early lid In the second set It looked ns If hey might go Into the final In straight Rets. Eventually Miss Cassell and John son won the sets by eight games to six. Miss Dlsston nnd Thayer won tho first tramo of tho deciding set nnd tho others repaid by taklnp; tho next gnmc. On Thayer's service this side won the third game, and nlthough they brought tho scorn of tho fourth game to deuco with Johns serving, the other side won tho gamo nnd the score was two all. Johnson's lino covering of tho court was responsible, ho nnd his partner breaking through Miss Dlsston's service, and won the fifth game. They won on Miss Cassell's service, making the scoro four games to two In favor of Miss Cassell and Johnson. With Thayer serving, Johnson and his partner won again, Thayer serving a double fnult for tho final point This made the score of the third Bet live games to two, nnd with Johnson serving Miss Dlsston and Thayer won, bringing tho score to five games to three. Johnson and Miss Cassell then won tho next game, nnd captured the set and match. Scores, 2-G, 8-0, 0-3. They play Mrs. D. Paul and Edgar Scott in tho final. Summaries: CONSOLATION SINGLES. ftaminnnt Tlnun.f Mrs. Gilbert Harvey defeated Miss Emello Kennedy. 0-0. 8-1. Plnnl Hound. 8-10 ,""rvy defeated Miss Helen Alexander, CONSOLATION DOUBLES. SemMnnl nound. , Misses Sarah nnd Margaretta Mi era defeated Mlssea n. anil A. Hensel. 'T-t, 7-3 KiiM" r nml Mr" lltrt Harvey Jl ,;;V , " nrwr ami pubs M. uoates, .' NP, 0-.I, O-l. V CONSOLATION MIXED DOUDLES. ,,N v I Second Round . "5 Si ,M.. ly,x nml Edmund Thayer dt S" it 1 Coaies nnd A. Klrkland, 4.(1, GRISLE, T0LAKD RAGEABOUT, WINS TWELVE-MILE CONTEST Four Boati Start in Race Over Es Bington Course One Fell Out. The GrlsleX owned by Robert Toland, won tho 12-nUle raco this nfternoon over tho courso aO, Esslngton Tho time was 1 hour 20 minutes and 30 seconds. Tho Quakeress, owned by Clarence Godshalk, was second. The other boats entered In the contest wcra. the Cynthia, owned by JA, Leonard Kent, Jr., and the Kllnnor. owned by A. F. Bancroft. In the return trip tho Ellanor broke Its rudder and had to be towed In. The races tcday were the third of a series of contests staged by the Corinthian Yacht Cltfb. MOTORISTS OF CITY RESPOND TO ORPHANS' DAY APPEAL Director Porter Calls on Car Owners to Help in Outing on Tuesday Maxwell Representatives Hold Meeting. Wholesale Arrests on Fort Washington Bridge. Motorists of this city have responded generously to the appeal of Director of Publlo Safety Porter to co-operate with the city authorities In making the annual Orphans' Day outing a huge success this year. More than MO motorcars and trucka have already been pledged to carry the children from the various orphan homes to Willow Grovo and return next Tues day. Director Porter said this morning that SXi additional cars and trucks were still needed to provide transportation for the total of 2400 children who have been look. Ing forward to this outing, which Is ono. of the two biff events In their lives, tho other beins Christmas Day. George Simpson, manager of the Good rich, ttrs branch in this city, Is naturally much elated over the Sllvertown Cord victory In the Indianapolis Speedway raco on Memorial Day. Twenty-twq of the 26 big-nosed racers In the getaway were equipped with Sllvertown Cords, an. every car that fllnshed the race was thus equipped, it lias been acknowledged lined the first runnlne of the International clas. aid that the race U the most severe test of tires In motordom's calendar of com petitions. ThU year there was less tiro trouble than In any previous race, so Mr. Simpson may Justifiably feel proud of this Sllvertown victory. One of th Iwjianapolis newspapers on the morning after the race stated: "De Palma mado two stops and Resta one. Neither bad lire trouble of any consequence and both were equipped with Sllvertown tires. Un tU one week ago D Palma Intended to w fabric tires, but changed to Sliver towns after trying; xhtm any 8, Douglass Harnett! Philadelphia, au hority on motor-veiiloie jaw, Informs the imnum Lseuiui (hftt a constable u makine wbslM arrejvt of nwtortU who fail to run slowly or btew ti)Jr tonu when eroutnc Fort WasWgton bridge, on the toad to Ambler. "Judge" Bartlett declares that the tigas jKestad At the point do nut fulrU the require 01 ifce mutur vehicle act. George YVnni;(o!i Hippie U With us sjpftta. To b uic he juuips ovr frets New Tark for uuly a. . .juple of days every week, but it duen seem umt Mkt nliln time to have liu.i ululating along the raw wiiu nut svawi 1 axe na rocuoa lotm and Mutk ut brand-new slorit. not (9 .ueutiua tut old nuMfterpiece. "Kelly's iTvoiii Mr lliipi who w piouil- ml .1 ths atnatnabiio tteid twrtt for v- OLIVET TEAM VICTOR IN ALLENTOWN RACE Y. M. C. A. Cross-Country Event Is Won by Clement Hntiser Fisher Gets Second. ALLCNTOWN. Pa., June 5. The sec ond annual llvc-mllc modified run, con ducted by tho Allentown V. M. C. A. Cross-Country Club, was won by tho Olivet team of Heading this afternoon. Clement Hnuscr, of (he T. M. C. A. team, was the flrftl one to cross the tape, while Lloyd V. Klshor, of Heading, was n cioic second. Tho runners finished ns follows: No. 1, Clement llmiier, Y. M. C. A., No. 2, Lloyd V. Fisher, Olivet; No. 3, II. Willis, Olivet; No. 4, Donald L. Ilclfrlch. Merccrsburg, No. IS, Hlmer Hart, Olivet, No. fi, .nines Hagle, V. M. C. A.: No. 7, Arch Schaffor, Y. M. C, A.; No. 8. John Hllkora, Y. M. C. A.; No. 5, Oeorgu Pawling, Olivet; No. 10 William Young, Y. M. C. A., No. II, Walter Krclsher, Olivet; No. 12, C, Mnrteg, Y. M. C. A.; No. 13, Austin Lee, Y. M. C. A. The following failed to finish: Jnmcs Cnssct. Krcil Shaffer. William Wllllstcrn, of the Y. M. C. A., while Krnnk Nondoer Jcr, of Beading, was tlio only one of tho Olivet team falling. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL I.EACJUK Club. Won. Iout. Per Ct. Wln.I.ne. rhlrnitn 2.1 la .Mn .001) ,im I'Mlllen 21 IH .M8 .rtSO ..12.1 llrnoklyn 21 10 .IMA ,n,l7 .1112 llolnn 211 10 .1113 .A3.1 ..1110 HI. Lnuls 20 22 .470 .488 ,40.1 Pittsburgh IK 21 .1111 .17.1 .1.1(1 Cincinnati .... 17 20 .4.VJ .471 .417 Ne York Iff 20 ,129 .414 ,417 AMERICAN LEAGUE Clnb. Won. Lost. I'er Ct, Win. Lone. riilrnltn 28 Iff .0.11 .aid .n'lfl Detroit 2K 17 .1122 .(110 .una Ilnntnn HI in ..113 ..1.1(1 .Ajft New Vnrk .... 10 IH .All ,jn .B0 Washington ... 17 10 ,172 .180 .4119 Cleveland 17 22 .1.10 .130 .421 M. trials 17 21 .403 .410 .30.1 AtlilrtlCM 14 27 .311 .3.17 .333 it:ii:uai, league Club. Won. Lost. Per CI. 11 In.Lose. rittshurEll 21 IB ..171 ..181 .15.18 Kansas City ..21 18 ,ff7l .Ml ,M8 Newark 2 i 17 ,.1BI ,!7ff .mo ht. I.011I1 20 17 ..111 .ff.1.1 ,5'n rillrnKU 2.1 20 ,S31 ,4ff ..123 llninklyn 21 20 ..112 .S2 ,S(in llnlllinore Iff 21 .38.1 .Ion ,37.1 llulTalu II 29 .310 .3)1 .318 Evening Ledger Newsboys Win The UinsiMi Lmhier nousboy team, of Ken nlnrlnn niul Allegheny intnuos. uon Its fltih i-or.BccutUc Mctory by UkliiK the K Wiret A. A into camp this morning bj a score of 10 to 0. Hoia and Te rncy rornied the battery for tho ttlnnlnK team, nhllo Miller nnd drum wero tho !kii orker for the oiiio3ltlm Tho nKivi LrtiLn team la open for n Kacment with 1 l-lil-year-old nlncii. Address 1 C. Smith, care of i:rvivi Lep,izii. Ken ilnKton brnnih ortlce, Kensington nnd Lehigh Btenueu. Harvard lie-signs Coach Slirubb CAiiUniDOi;, MaeH., June 3 Al Shrubb. tn famous Kngilah distance runner, ima been signed to loach llnrnrd' cross-country team again nut jear shrubb has mached the toss country men ut Harvard Tor three jiars and the Crimson Ins con.e to the front rapidly In thla sport. Thla winter, with material that uaa admittedly Inferior to that ct sneral olher collegca, Shrubb dee!oped a team that fln. isheu second to Cornell. Kid Williams Wins HALTISIOI1U June .1. - Kid Williams, tha bantamweight clinmplon of the world, dealt out a seero lacinK to Jimmy Murray, of New Tork, In tho renturo of the American Athletlo Association s program last night. of the Philadelphia Automobile Trade As. soclatlon, Is now the right-hand man of Carl II. Page, handling the Mitchell car In this section. As first vice president nnd sales mannger of the new Carl II. Pago Motors Company, Mr. Hippie j paying weekly visits to R. D. Wlllard, second vice president and Philadelphia manager of the company. The row 's expecting big things of this live wire combination. "Courtesy, service and automobile ac cesorles" is the unique Inscription on the window of Oaul, Derr and Shearer. In explanation, Mr. Shearer says that that is what they have to sell. All of which recalls the famous definition of advertis ing given by the late Elbert Hubbard. "Advertising," said the Fra. "I3 telling who you are, where you are and what you have to offer In the way of service or commodity; the only man who should not advertise Is the man who has noth ing to offer," NO. 6-THE I : I mmm ' i mSJfi ak jail i I BgwttfiriH mi itisftfu 1 II - - : ;;B K , mM l'" o e were JobW at iG&JlV, per JBlK till frc- lfcl,EE?B The market wa oul.t "- 3 M S : .Rj SH Wiih: ii?y- Quotation.: New York, full in - 3 BP Ul-a is Jill- mlM ss TO4J1?, zn. . , : I ' llii Sfe VEGETABLES j ' ' '" ,' . E I I 1 FANNING The Fury Ilccord "licit hath no fury like a looman scorned" Well, how about tho fan, benighted lay. Who, iolth the baea lull, observe somo bloke Step iii and poke Into a double ptnyf The Mntty Status "I'm very much Interested," postcards I O., "In tho case of Christy Mathow son, tho greatest of them all. Is ho nbout through, or Is ho merely In n brief slump?" Mntty, of course, Is no longer the old Matty or, rather, tho young Matty of other days. Hut It Is hard to bellcvo that he has slipped ns badly as the record would Indicate, If tho record Is to be used as tho main testimony In the case. Matty's slump began back In July of tho yenr boforo. From that point on ho failed to win half his games In fnct, hardly more than a third of them Into October That slump wns partially ex cused by the collapse of his mates. Thli spring has been tho most unkempt of many years. It has been a tough sea son on vctcrnn pitchers, who need all tho sunlight nnd warmth they can get to oil out the ancient flipper. So It may bo that with a return of summer weather tho Giant veteran may return with a fair portion of his old Btuff, About the only method of obtaining a correct nnswer Is to wait until the warm weather test ar rives. Tip to Golf Ball Makers Sir I sco whero they arc manufac turing golf bnlls that one can drive 300 yards with only n fair wallop. This leaves me Intensely cold. Why doesn't somo concern manufacture a golf ball that you can putt 10 feet Into the cupl Here Is n chance for an Inventor to bo tho greatest benefactor tho human race has ever known. I'LATO TCTE. If Jlmmr Coffev nmnnhpu tlla hnn,1 v.l ing Jim Flynn, what would happen when Mr. Coffey swung his clcn.-hed talons upon the Gibraltorlc dome of Colonel Jess lllard-tho dome that even Jack John son couldn't dent? Another Yank Jolt Sir I seo whero a number of writers nre picking the Yanks to finish fourth ahead of Washington and St. Louis t don't know nbout Washington, but they will never beat out St. Louis. Branch Itlckey hns had tho toughest luck In either league, has had more men Injured and more men sick, but his club Is now coming around, and when It does he will have a machlno on a par with the first three-Chicago. Detroit and Boston. Watch and see. FHOM MISSOURI. The Red Sox Uplift The Red Sox nppear to have emerged from their trance at last, and with sov eial cripples back in shape Cnrrlgan be lieves that by tho last of June his club will either bp llrst or within a game or two of the top. Tho Red Sox will bo at homo now for some time, nnd during this period of piny they are confident they can yank back both Tigers and White Sox and prove ueyuim uuuui mo winter dope which picked them to win was properly arrnyrfd Tho stuff Is certainly there to win a pen nant If Bald stuff Is properly parloyed and maneuvered. Rubaiyat of a Duffer Hometlmes falttfc that never loofcs so small The toalfltia cup as when I putt the ball; For though I putt and putt and putt and putt. The bally pill will rarely ever fall. Pronounced Raisel There was a young playet named Malael, Whose eyes were a beautiful hazel; Although not a Ty Cobb, At the base-running fob It was always a cinch he would raisel P. L. P, Tale will make a desperate drive to even up In baseball and crew competi tion for what Harvard handed her last fall In the presence of some 68,000 folks at New Haven. And this evenlns-up at tempt should be fraught with all the necessary hlp-hlp, as both the Dlue and MEARS & BROWN CITY AND 8CIIURHAN REAL ESTATH Prepertlta Managed Rents Coll.ct4 Insuranc and Mortnsea PUceS Uats on application 202 South 1SU Street GEOMETRIC KIDS-CY BREAKING IT GENTLY KHP mm va crimson havo exceptionally good ma terial In both sports. It Is difficult to lecnll n year whero the two old rivals on the diamond nnd water were more ecnly matohed and matched with ma terial of exceptional class. RUNS SCORED BY MAJORS THIS WEEK NATIONAL LRAOUn. Club. Bun.Mon.Tues.1Vcd.Thur.rrI Tl. Phillies 4 n 2 .. 17 Nen York I " ff 10 .. 21 lloalon 4 T B 3 ., 10 llrookljn 8 S 11 1 S 31 Pittsburgh .... o .1 n .. .. 2 n i-hlcngo 3 0 2 .. .. .. 8 Cln.lnnntl 4 4 4 4 (l 1'2 St. Loull 2 4 2 5 2 (I 21 AMRRICAK LEAGUE. Club. Sun.Mon.Tues.Wed.Thur.Frl.T'l. Athletics .1 3 .. .. ff It Hasten It 4 1 .. (I !1 New Vork 15 .1 1 .. 0 10 Washington .1 .1 ., ,, n Id Detroit 4 .1 1 4 .. 3 17 Clotciam! 2 21 1 0 .. 1 2.1 Chicago I 0 4 1 .. 2 14 St. Louis IS 7 Z 4 .. : 21 TEDEnAL LEAOUE. .. Club. Sun.Mon.Tues.Wed.Thur.Frl.T'l Newark 8 7 3.... IS Ilrookljn 8 2 .. 13 12 3.1 11 itlmore .1 1 2 .. ,. 8 Ilurrnln is 8 .. s o .In Pittsburgh 4 0 ,. o 2 ,. il Chicago 4 2 1 1 2 3 ; SI. Loula n II .. 'J 3 j 11 Kansas city ... 8 1 3 4 1 ,. 17 OBITUARIES William G. Baker William O. Baker, for half n century associated with tho Esterbrook Pen Com pany, died nt his home, 607 Pearl street, Camden, yestorday. He was 00 years old, and was ono of tho first to enter tho employ of the Estcrbrook plant. He was born In England. Surviving him are his son, Dr. W. I. Baker, of Connecticut, nnd two daughters, Mrs. Alice B. Wood and Mrs. William Hawkins, of this city. Tho funeral services will take place Mon day afternoon from his late residence. Col. 'William E. Van Wyck NEW YORK, Juno 5. Colonel William E. A'an Wyck, veteran of tho Civil War nnd n member of C. F. Hubbs & Co., pa per merchants, Is dead at his home hero. In 1362 he became captain In the 131st Regiment, New York Volunteer Infnntry, and with his regiment accompanied Sher man on his famous march to tho sco. Ho look part In tho battles of Cedar Creek, Fort Bisland nnd Port Hudson, and for his bravery was breveted lieutenant col onel and finally colonel. Ho was ono of tho founders of tho New York Athletic Club and Its first president. Rev. T. J. Brosnahan, S. J. WASHINGTON, Juno 5. - Tho Rev, Timothy J. Brosnahan, S. J professor of ethics at Loyola College, Baltimore, died yesterday at Georgetown Univer sity .Hospital here, of Brlghfs disease and arterial sclerosis. Since he wns ordained In 15S5 ho had been assigned to Georgetown, Loyola, Fordham, Boston nnd other colleges of the order. He was president of Boston College and a promi nent member of the Society of Jesus The French bulldog ca nine without beginning, yet he's here. Ray Ziegier dis cusses the origin of this famous breed in "Gamins of the Bulldog World." SUNDAY'S Sports Magazine PUBLIC LEDGER AND HANK WI & Deatij AltnOTT. On June 4. 1D1B olid A V M.. iIEIMIir un June '1 "' V. - lu daughter of the late Thomas and f.mma An- .- -.. .. tl..Jati rtt Q lit d In. boll. Mineral on .huiiuh,. ? ' ' rrnm W2.1 Ludlow st. High .Mass of He quism at tho Church of Our l-rtdy of Victor), nt 10 a m. Interment Trenton. N. J. HII.U ML On ,lun 4, inl.1, ALIIEHT. joungest child or Thomie and Helen Heer. Funeral on pjndai. nt 2 p m from 2210 Morris st. Interment Ml Morlah Ccmctcrv. IIHIDSAt.I On June 4. 1013, ANNIE 13. wire of Albert lllrdsall and daughter of tho Mt Oeorgo nnd Annie Keown 1'u.njriil on Monday, at " .11' n ni , from SPlli Mlnlln t. Solemn Itequlem Mass nt Pt Edmunds rrurob. Interment at New Cnlhedral Ceme tery. rorKHOriV Of diphtheria, June 4. lOl.i. EDWIN F , son of Edwin F nnd Jane It. I'ockroft, aged t jears. Ilcsldcnce, CU)3 North 2d at.. Olney. COLHEItT. On June 4, 1DIB. ANN, daugh ter of John .1 and Mijry Colbert Funeral on Saturday, at .'I '10 P m., rrom mil North i.nth st. Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme tery. COMIIUUKRY, Suddenly, on Juno .1, 1DH5. nt Onk Lane, MARTHA 1 II COI.l.SUEH ItV, wife of th.i late Henry 11. Colesberry. Services nnd Interment strictly prliate. Kindly omit flowers IIONKtlAX. On June I, 1015, CHRIS TOPHER DONEOAN. Iuncrnl on Monda, nt 8 .1(1 a m , from his late residence. West Hradford Township, near rlallnxhenllle, Po. High Mas at St Joseph's Church, Downing town, nt 10 n m Interment nt St. Josetn Cemetery r.MSI.IKH On June 4, ID IS, ELIZABETH, widow of William John English. Funeral HerMces on Monday, nt 2 p 111, at her Into rrtldence, 1422 Poplar st Interment private. OAltA. On lune I, 101.1. JOHN, son of Michael and Tlessle Oara, nnllies of tho REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUBURBAN S renfieid k.X X v"V "VfcvXl xov xaci Come out today to Penfield, and let your own eyes prove to you what opportunities are yours due to settling the Wood estate. Beautiful lots from $220 to $390 (a few higher) that you cannot match, at double the price, at any Philadelphia suburb yet Penfield is only 3 minutes from 69th street. A beautiful, highly restricted, developed property at practically give-away prices. A $10 bill secures your lot, little monthly instalments pay for it. Come now today while the choosing is at its best, and pick up the biggest bargain in real estate that ever was your good fortune to find. Come today. To get to 1'enlold, take Phlla. A Western at Kith St. Elevated Terminal. Get oft at Penfield. A 3-mlnute ride, a 5-cent fare Clifford B. Harmon & Co.,Agts. 1437 Chestnut Street Representatives on Property Dally and Sunday I ilk wiww44 ' i n I SPRINGFIELD ON THE "MEDIA SHORT LINE" 12 Minutes 5c. From 69th St Terminal (Of Market St. Elevated) OTnvl i"BS,WjE!,,U' ALS0 SPACIOUS LOTS FOR SALE AT MODERATE PRICES AND UPON LIBERAL TERMS. ;. .-o T''-'s isi a 7CW ,suburb wiiich offers exceptional advantages t is being developed in a most substantial and modern way B' THE SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE CO. 610 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING 15th and Market Sts. Philadelphia one; spruce 31-83. ll4 TlftiWWWiMIWIrWl iiUMiMHaata Si orerauns: J5.C0 starts you; position sriirfB 6-- fiL - " ' -" .. 3'n Buarameo. . H ly ,anl gmm JS? EGGS Fine new-laid eggs w - - ""IMI W'l "tone School. 1310 Arch, JB m lf?" upp)y w of mor. or I... ... .VAT A TT TCI n-ITT-nnr r, . . 1 lb nrnfE nF THE BOILOlUfrt S6MD Uf rue ARPeNteP. wiw AM AX ANP A MOKKGY WRSHejl AND A CPOW BAR, WILLED? parish of Kllcolan, I'eHUgnwJ'M'J' County Muo, trelsnd .. Funeral on Mondny, al .8 .10 Iuo, ireiano.tf"ft' "" ofhi.' brother, M.rnac. '&,' rilVmSrr st Folen." SfS". 'IntrAent'lTrr SSSoV HAINES. Near Jacksonillle, N. J . on Juno 4, HUB, SARAH J. wife J 0A ""J"-1-' Funeral on .Monday, Juno ..at 2 p. m., from tho llaptlit Church, Moorcatonn, -N. .1 in torment Unptlst rimreli Rround. IltWTHR. On Juno I, 1D1C, JOHN H. Hunter. Funeral sen Ices on Tuesday, nt j p m., at his late residence, 'in North 3th st Interment at Fernwood Lcmetcry. IiniNE.-On June 4, 101.1, HUOH. husband of Emma Irvine Funeral services nn. Mon day, nt 2 P. in, at hl mother's residence, IT1 West Atlantic at. Interment Oreentvood K. of P. Cemetery KltrEdEIL On Juno, 4, loir,, CHARLES r.. son of Minna and the late Charles I. Krurcer Funeral on Monday, nt I p. m , rrom hl lile residence, 4.MI North arati st. Inlcrmmt Fttnwood Ccmeterj-. I.KHIETT. On Juno 1. 101.1. RAYMOND, husband of Barbara Liggett. Funeral serv ices on Monday, nt .1 p. m.. at the resldcnco or his mother, Mrs. Curtis E. Hllnslnger, T.W Ridge nve., Roxborough. Interment private. 1 HlllTCAI. On June 4. 10in, ELIZABETH 5. wiro of Charles W Llghtcap nnd daugh tir or Simuel H. nnd the late Sarah R. Klckard. in her Mill vear. mncrnl services on Monday, at .1 :iP p. m at her late, real donee, SMI Morton St., Germantoivn. Inter ment private. MiuCAI.ISTER. On Juno 4. 10115, JAME3 ' MntX'a'iBt.'r. Due notice of tho funeral rrom hla laic residence. 111 North IlonaI at., Ulcnolden McSHANE. On lune 4, 101,1, MICHAEL J., husband of Margaret McRhnne. I'M n oral on Tuesdiv at H-'KI a. m , from hln htc real. ilente. 2"1V Emery at Solemn Requiem Mass nt St Ann's Church, nt 10 n. m. In- t.rment St. Ann's Cemeterv REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUHUltllAN Kevston 1?,. .. 3L I ItHATIIS tefeaaAMMd 1. fentlns Masonic Omhsonir. .AVJ"1 WM0W ef Selmsr Meyer Funeral iL on Jiennny, precmeiy nr 2 p m Orohansge, Broad nnd raga sts ' MIN1CH. On June 3, loin, AM Ann . MINICH. Relatives and friend, RJ f J to attend the funeral services, on jMjl aftern rf,th ,oon, at 3 o'clock, at the residence St t', Mrs. John L. ott. sijfj ' . fd.'ra. Interment private at rL4 Cynwyo. i-a iniermcni nrivate st FerniS1 Cemetery, lojiibrcb wm do at Cynwis J?t1 155 al Tx'i okUavlng Broaa 'a MOORE. On June 4, 1018, D. En.i MOORK, sgea it yenrs. uue .notlrl k!"?Ja runeraj, will bo given, from his late rMa,!S3 1C8T West Dauphin st. r""ievi MUDfin On June 4, 101R, at h.r i,.,. 1 nnst Downlngtown, Fa, ELIZABETH $$ MOUR MUDOK. widow of Rev LoiJj S?Yj Mudge, D. D., in tno ,oth year of hViViM Funeral will he held In Central Prkl, ' Church. Dowmngtown, ra , Monaii'"f2S v 19 n'clnck noon lnLrn,.., -.'1. -ofti' t'An?'N. J. " " rrI Mtll.f.AV. On Mnv 20. loir., tot,,, .. of the late Timothy and Ellen Mulljs ' V'J termenl private nt Holy Crosi Cemetefy, "J (f'llftlli.A. un .nine i, juin, wntt,, husbind of the Into Nancy O'Brien t.M oi Monday, at o:10 n.. m , from 6518 ch"J,rU ave, Solemn Mass of Requiem at the c.JS nf the Most Blessed Sacrament at 10 SS precisely Interment nt Holy Cross AJ5I I..T. "IHK. WATT. On .tlino 4. IBlr,. Wttli... son of the late John II. and Jane Watt wl ncral services on Monday, at 4 10 n m 38 hla late residence 4.1f West Staffofd SiS fleimnntown. Tnlorment slrl.i., -.' ntArten nmll flAivaPa. Prt'BtM YOt'NO. On June 4, 101B, OEORqe. v band of the lite Fanny Young, Du n, OI lilt) luiiTai win uo given CLASSIFIED RATES DAILY AND SUNDAY This STYLE TYPE (or like thla) une insertion Joe n-.li. Tnree insertions in a weoK . 124crtfinil Heven eonaecuiivo insertions .100 iwrtfl'4 Situations wanted, three Inaer- '""Mf tlons in a week. 1&, jrt'J THIS SIZE TYPE (or like Permitted In all classifications eicett B.t.'i and Situations Wanted, Eoil and Found SSI sonaK rioanllnB and Rooms. ; Ono Insertion 20c rri,;J ThrM tnaneflona In n tvnftt, . 1TU-L ' ..Lf M Seven mniecutlvo Insertions. Hie wrlwt All rates nro based on agate moaaureouMLl 14 agate linos to the Inch. uremnt,! DEATH NOTICES either paper 10 lines, one time Three Insertions DAILY ONLY In Effect Dccenbcr 1. IP14, COMBINATION RATE :i for Insertion In both tho morning and stciiIeU PUBLIC LEDQ,ER , (MORNING, EVENING LEDGER EVENING! Add four cent. per line net to rates lire above. HELP AND SITUATIONS Wautit ADVERTISING IN THE TUDLIC LEDOEh MAY HE INSERTED IN THE EVE.NTNlj LEDGER WITHOUT ADDITION ill citAtirM.- as There is a druE store near vols home that will accept Ledger wsfajfj arts at unicc rates. HELP WANTED FEMALE UUOKKEEPER FOR MANUPACTt niNtl! TAIJLISHMENT 'lO TAKE CHARQE uH OrFIC'E AND LARGE PAYROLL. ilfST TiionoroHi.y understand doicm-hI ENTRY HOOKKEEIHNO, STEADY t'Oil'l TION G .-.', LEDGER CENTRAL. J tuIILl'iNURSE Experienced young woman; J! cdra 111 mat place, rer u luu, Ledger Uince, CuoK Experienced colored woman tor ami!! noiei in uceun v-ity, s j., must nave ret creine. rqoii vvaKca. u iut, ieoger umce. GIRL, colored, lor chambermaid ami unltrtut reference. Telephone Hrjn Manr 411 V, ananei, n no. Ledger Central IKi HIGH SCHOOL uraduato upder 23 wanted forsj liuBiLiuii ,ia L-urreupuiiuent, ono wno nas 331 expeilenro In wilting for a High School paper prcierreu. ttepiy, stating nge, educa tion and experience. If any, L 7211, Ledr'' uuitu. HOUESKEEI'EIt (managing), also cars of semi-Invalid mother; 3 In famll) state uii and give refircnco. Addr.ss A U1S1, Ledtef ltrnph. r.U Hprmnnlnivn rt.o I HOL'SEW'JRK Whlto girl to go to Ocean Cltl for summer; small lamlly. M 8.U, Ledger 01 -a MAID Reliable and capable woman, about 1$ seirs. to mako herself generally useful an4l pg... rem. rmiuirfc'U. i, i iu. i.eager uincs. NURSE, experleni-eil, alto capable of UklcjS m ..-iiurKe vi iiousunoiu, givo reiererce. au3 urtsa , uis., ieugcr uraiiLh, 011 German .u.vi, U, V. NLRSLS (practical) Wanted, experlenuil, J practical nurses; ?2.'i per month muet ti active, t.lr education and well rcomnuniicJ.3 vuureaa 1 .iu, ueuger central ltEI'MNED young woman, good reader, to Ml with lady in Went Philadelphia ,i or 4 houril afternoons except Sunday, SI weekly, fctattl reference. U l.kj. ledger I'entral STENOGRAPHERS noOKKEEI'ER3 CLERKS Aro you registered for a position In our Commercial Department at Leditr Central T You enn sccuie VBluable In formation and help b consulting ' JIIM Dean" It jou aro seeking a go,id posi tion This service Is freo to Ledger al vertlsera. WAITRESS, University Hospital alOO Spruci -rcet. $ ,if,AX,-".s wanted on Broa.l Knoles an3,( Upper looms. Apply at offl0 or the BraM ionl Mills, Stenton and Godfrey aves , Gin. HELP WANTED MALE 1 nnvK r. . r ...l .t... ' .-- uus. ,mi vj.u.iii.tur nu nign pcaDw.ai Clean and WOll tlrPSSPil? irnr.,1 nat, ...nily nA.f sltlons for the right toys. Call SaturiarmlL! tnornlnB; between S and 10. E S. E.. WalllEs . nriBtian. alal Ku t-U.MJ'ETENT chauffeur for ptT ateTTaninfH lje Main Line; single, white, l'rot. pref. Adatilnj' dresa or call vfltK refa.. B K VV , 1M7 K. Mj 17? ELEVATOR man. white, for nicht duty. U.lBto verslty Hospital. .'IKV) Snrma at 9i LINOTVl'E OPERATORS niiiutif.' leaner, m .N. mtn t i h ' J,AJDa vvanted, experienced eojl no labor troubles: state experience. 811,1 '"iKcr uenirai. VANTF2D. evorv hrnln wnrbop in PhllnHelnhll to know about tha efficient nnd result-pro. rtuclns aervlco of employment experts it if'.n. j-rmrni. ine commercial jtemri llurcau nelna r.dfir 9di'.,ii,aM m nnilit-ai l1' nuiiuu i. incir rapnoiiitie4 ana iwis nut charee. Ask Sir. Hunt for free booklet.!; WANTED Yountr college man of eood appri ,.vv, ..o. ias man a reel n menes tan. ., lecture at Helnr Ocean pier, Atlantic Clin3 Arply todav between 4 and S p. m. S U piougnion. continental Hotel. PhlladeinBU. WANTED Young- man. about IH, for olflcMi mercantile house, must have reference. AS' nlV P. O. Hot 1012 Phllmlolnhla WPAVER8 wanted on Droad Knowles V&i Clipper looms. Apply at office of the Bnt torn jinn, menton ana uodtrey aves.. uin. WANTED Men experienced In the apr.! nun ot Toan on Anniy Atlantic tteiuiu to., ume oince. aitt 1'assyunK ave. General J Sp Ml??tf waninrl tn laarn Tnnvlnnr.nlAtiiiai maphlltS KME ia Ci Is, m ir is m V m H a d. u of lu m ni Im turn yar fm