Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1915, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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"JUDGE" VAN 0S1EN
HALE AND HEARTY
ON 90TH BIRTHDAY
Time Has Dealt Gently With
Veteran, Who Attends to
Business With Strict
Punctuality
BUSSES HIS OLD FRIEND
V. Illlam Vnn Oaten, Or "Judge" as this
sr nd old man is affectionately called by
PC sons .wlio remember thla city when It
.frj a good man decades younger than
at present, Is celebrating hla 90th birth
day today,
September 10 has long been looked upon
by "old timers" of Philadelphia aa a day
to be looked forward to with pleasant
anticipation, but thla year a shadow has
bun caat across the festivities which
usually mark the return of the day, for
tulonel M. Richards .Muckle, life long
ft lend to "Judge" Van Oaten, and Joking
1 called the tatter's twin because their
birthdays occurred, on the same day In
Wi'a. Is no longer living to take part In
tho annual celebration.
"It won't be like old times," he said,
"without the Colonel. I knew him pretty
ntur nil my life, and he certainly was a
grand old scout. We had been looking
foiward to our 90th birthday for a long
(line, and we were going to make some
thing great of it, I tell jou. And now
liu Is dead."
. "Judge" Van Oaten doesn't 'lob'k1 tb h
L2er 66 years old. He smokes and chews
.ssn (often doing both at the same
tlfne) and has no objection to a sociable
glass of whisky. He Is the owner of an
n" l-faahloned tavern nt the Rth street ad
dress, which has been in his possession
) t the last 63 years.
'( started keeping a public house," he
p d, "when I was 21 years old, and I
have kept one ever since, which la mora
limn 6S years This place I have hrd
lining for the last 63 years, which Is a
world's record, I believe.
"I jollied the Good Will Engine Company,
on Race street below Broad, In October,
ISaJ, aa a volunteer. I am still president
of the association of surviving members
of the old fire company, and am tho old
ert one of them."
Mr. Van Oaten became an Odd Fellow
In February of ISIS, and was made a
Mason In April or 1833. He admits that
ho was somewhat of a "sport" In his
lounger dajB. but asserts that he never
a lowed, a gambling game of any kind to
to played in his establishment, nor has
A woman ever been allowed to obtain a
drink there.
"Not that I am opposed to gambling,"
ha smiled, "but I didn't want It In my
btacc."
The fJudge" conlinuea a habit of CJ
ears' standing by driving In Fairmount
, Park every morning behind a spirited
, hre. Ha arises at -G:30 o'clock In the
riinornlng and attends to the famllv mar-
Filiating before Indulging In the dally out-
iiu.i - itrMimirf i,.wtf3ys-c$fo. f3e7' i v vt--E mi v, .Ts-fjrxx v-mi sswirrUi imncw Jtutmrs wa7
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If-'inr. He explains that he la extremely
,1,-77 noraea anq mat ne la ramer Well
1-wwn m uie racing woriq, because he
f Jaa the'atarter" for practically every
Prjkrae. raca 1n this enuntrv fnr 4(1 var
(( Mr, Van Oiten was a' member of Coun
lyVila for years and served on the F(
IjVwmea Committee of that body for 10
Vyars. Today he Is snendlna- In comnanv
(V t George W, Kendrlck, former vice
I president of the Third National Dank,
ana a numoer or mends. This little
group had celebrated the dual birthday of
the "Judge" and Colonel Muckle for the
"j. five years.
CHAUTAUQUA AT MEDIA OPENS;
EVERYTHING IN HUGE PARADE
Political Job-Seekers, Grocery Wagons and Advertising
Devices Lengthen Procession Women Dom
inate Afternoon Crowd
fhaulauqua that Intellectual sandwich
wtth Its light filling of bell-ringers, yodel
, slre singers and magical entertain
t went tt Media yesterday afternoon
JaeV a goodly portion of the female popu
l4Jn, accompanied by their youthful
pfraarlng, hied themselves to the big tent
tr the annual evept
In fact, if it hadn't been for a few
feejrdM gentlfipen on the back row, who
fwook tk oall of bustaesa to atteni
Wm opuniac alon. It mlstrt have been
Jfor 'WMy" Bunday meeting- for
TJh U. good thtriars. Chautauoua weefc
, a H"H lncitm-
mvwjmvwimw hjw
IMP pHtlI can
'touting jftkM.
f gaily de
' trweks and all
1(4 IvSmiUh HwHTiiH 1m
J r wki ,of thing to t Wnm4
I Chautauqua, as this wk' primal
1 moiirt, vrHiU4ur, In f.
jtm why the Wh .century ho Wt
' s4ng ! duty to a history of tb rc
' Utftoua of the wsrjd n4 wh4 Arctic aU
Mjt) llv on lor M hours a day. But tkasa
tltsays arm t what bring tk aanatl ksy.
IB the nrat plkif. It's th twit with kkj
Mrcua; nmmiiiurr tht Area tfce youth
ful Imagination Tttc f'haotnyajtia, tai,
hMW, is retil an jmiTO. mart '
th Harvura Bt kind Imciiim )'
t ta e!S. ska vaj)i, vtn cmi -tk
IfWw bih, U Jix haven t a quaviWfc
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DAT &TRANQE
SOUN JES
WELL CUM
IMP. VflLI
PLAN MU TRANSFER OF STOCK
OF AMERICAN ASSURANCE CO.
Certain Legal Obstructions, However,
Must Be Removed
A controlling Interest In the American
Assurance Company, 12th and SprlnK
flardrn stn-cts, will be sold to a Pcmi
s)lvunla Insurance Company today. If
certain legal obstructions attached to
T7,m0 sharra of the Btock now In posses
sion of former Attorney General John O.
Uell ian be removed.
A meeting of tho Board of Directors
of tho company will be held today In the
olllces of Mr. Bell In the Land Tltlo
Building.
It is expected that A. J, Simpson, presi
dent of the compunj. who has been miss
Ing since the IG2.000 impairment of capital
wns discovered by Insurance Inspectors
fcever.it weeks ngo, will tender his resig
nation through his attorney, John C.
Slbble, and turn over the balance of the
stock In his possession so that the sale
may be completed. At a meeting early
this week Mr. Slbble said he was ready
to turn over the stock. ;-
The negotiations are being closely
watched by the State Insurance Inspec
tors, but it is said that unless some
action Is taken soon toward covering
the Impairment, criminal proceedings will
be Instituted.
SEGREGATION BRINGS PROTEST
Negro Children Assigned to Old
School Building
Segregation of negro children In Mor
ton, Delaware County, has aroused a
storm of criticism, and a mass-meeting of
protect ngalnst It will be held tonight.
The chief objection Is that the negroes
who represent 40 per cent, of the school
children In the district, are being as
signed to the old structure while the new
(15.000 building for which they helped to
pay Is being reserved for white children.
. J. Jrvlng JJenkcrt, one of the five mem
bers of tho Board of 'Education, says the
segregation plan Is an Injustice to the
negroes. He pointed out that negro cltl
zens had to pay the 25-mlll tax Imposed
to build the new school. In the old struc
ture the negro children are under teachers
of their onh race.
Girl Hurt, Climbing "Like Boy"
Showing her playmates how she could
"climb like a boy" resulted In two acci
dents for 6-year-old Margaret McVeigh,
1340 North J3d street, who Is In a serious
condition today. She climbed to the top
of an awning pole at 23d and Kedmond
streets lata yesterday, but slipped and
fell In front of a wagon driven by Joseph
Debnu, 2313 Cordon street. Her head was
severely bruised. Debau was held In
00 ball today for further hearing Sep
tember 24 by Magistrate Morris, of tho
28th and Oxford streets station.
Funeral of Captain Johiel Corliss
The funeral of Captain Johiel Corliss,
for years a familiar flguro on the Dela
ware River, who died Wednesday night,
will be held Sunday afternoon at his
home, 1119 East Columbia avenue. He
was captain and part owner of the tug
Gladys. Sixty-six years old, he spent 62
eara of his life on the river, having
worked for his father Johiel, a seagoing
captain. All his family followed the
water. He Is survived, by his widow,
Kva; a brother William and three chil
dren. Members of the Association of
Masters, Mates and Pilots will act as pall
bearers. Bright Prospects for Sugar Exports
Shipping men are expecting large ex
portation of refined sugar from this
port, as Great Britain has recently placed
orders for 25,000 tons. The price paid Is
said to have been 4,26 per pound, maklnje
the total value of the contract about
$2,383,000, While Philadelphia la one of
the leading ports In Importations of raw
sugar, exportatlops of the refined product
nave oeen ngni.
t-.Fi advantage. A dozen or more
children discovered this to their Intense
delight yesterday afternoon when they
stood on the outside and listened to the
music of the Dunbar Soiree Singers.
Somewhere they had picked up a stray
program.
"Say, I wonder why they call them-
JfXe,n.t.,le I0 L'yc ,ln." ! a Puz
wed little boy as the clear soprano cf
one ot the singers floated through the
ozone.
"Aw, I guess they don't" his com
panion pplned. '! guess It's Sorry or
flwesry, but, Se, that dame can sing."
., .'. .i!5f. Un tho l"rtet which was
tb "Ulj" fr th. day. entertained "with
JSf",eiV'ry dcr,P'n. trom the kind
VJ1 oi"r d to lng to "Alttle
Jeawny's Got the Muww." and. though
shining In a way to MtM September
aihatnd t Itsetf. every a (Jnt the
actly a. thH, tkUoLitr. County
li, M4e4 wmutm was f,rc44 by
f "S JciT' " CrchTuebt
to the D,,!,,,.. tiHy fc j
A- D, Harmon. supwIatciMUftt of ta
wa4ln.
the liMHvtdW contributtem 1 wWehiaofc
f the dtsMkUucMi ttxt )2iZZ
""--"' "tow iKMsaon fss
ight, at wh
saAseuiitiaf
) ai wpicb utM was a
tlsartmcc.
EVEKINO LEDaEB-PHJi;IEL3?HlA FBIPAX. SEPTEMBftB
see dat! when she rest she
Sometime Qit on her back an
DN SHE SNORE
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ELECTRICAL MEN TO FROLIC
Mardi Gras Will Give Chance for
Fun and Nonsense at Hilari
ous Outing '
olt. watts and other symbols of tin.'
electrical vocabulary will be forgotten
tomorrow afternoon when about 7300 elcc
1 1 leal men of this city and their frlcmlj
K.tther on the grounds of tho Philadel
phia Klectrlc Company's Athletic I'lub,
Kelly's lane ntid the West Chester pike,
for the annual mardl gras.
The conunltee In charge of the affair Is
composed of about 00 men Identified with
all of the large electrical concerns nf the
city. Gilbert Smith, of J. S. Buchanan &
Co., Is chairman. W. W. Cloud, of tho
Philadelphia Klectrlc Company, who Is
chairman of the Grounds Committee, has
completed the decorations and made ar
rangements to receive the guests.
During the afternoon nonsense and fun
nill hold sway among tho crowds of cos
tumed morrj makers; burlesquo "cops"
will maintain confusion and prevent simil
itude of order, clowns will cavort to their
heutts' content, while mummers may In
dule In confetti throwing unhampered by
poltco regulations, provided they main
tain a strict neutrality.
The mardl gras will be conducted by
the electrical firms for their emploes,
but a welcome will be extended as well
to those who have never head a dyna
mo buzz or an ampere sizz.
A number of prizes wll be awarded for
costumes, clog and folk dancing and for
the athletic events. Ono of the features
of the program is a baseball game bc
tweun a team compotid of men and an
other composed of women.
AIXilEIt Suddenly, on September 8. 1015.
UtiUAHD L., husband at llary A. Algler.
ItilatlM-i and Iriends, also ltanu-ln-lixnil
li.arlv lk-netlclil Auuclatlan, Mantua Coun
cil NO. .. U. ut L, , aru ln Kid to attend
thii luneial aeriLes on Monaay, at . p. ni ,
I jl hi, lata j-eilUtncu, l'.'j et Allegheny
ai-nue. Interment at OJd Fellows' t'tnw'
tr ltemalna nuy ba lewcd Sund.y. from
7 tu 1) p. ut.
AI.I.E.V. On September 8, 1015. ULKANOll
Jl , urfiicliter 01 tho Ute AltxtuWer and Jiur
gjiet 1;. Allen, lteliilves and Irlenda are In.
tlli.1 In 1. Uplift 1 1,. l.iii.ial ... ........ 1
8 .;0 a. ni., ironi hv.r Idle residence, Ulu veat
Allcnhiny ae. Ittqulem Jua at Ut.
btep.inr Church at lu a. m. interment at
Ntiw Cathedral Cemeter.
HAL' Kit. On beptember 8, 101S, ADAM
husband or Parrlc llJUir, In hla liSth year,
telitilii- and nunua ait nunc J to aiuni
tliu luneral serlces, on Saturday, at a p. in,,
ut hla luie resldunee, dlaii .Noun Ttn at: In
terment private, ut clreenmuunt Cemetery,
ltemalna miiy ba Mewed on Friday evealna.
IIUItUKIt-l'ETKH HUHUCll, suddenly on
oepuniber b, UIZ. IttUtHea anu uieiiua an.'
Intlted to attend the aervlcia, til hla lata
realdence, Durham roud, Gardenvllle. fa at
II m. is., on baturuay. cairlasea il ',eit
Laaton trolley ut XJunboro leaving loylea
tonn at 10 a. m.
BLAt'li. On beptember 7, 1015, ANNA
duUKlner uf Jamea aim Nora "latk. iteia
ttea and frlenda, also Anxela Sodality tf
(leu, are Intlted to attend the fuueiul. iroin
her late realdence, 1T18 Wyll- t., on ilon
aUy, at S'IU a. m. bolemn Itoqulem ilai. ut
Church of the tieau at lu a. m. internum! ut
Holy Cro.a Cemetery. '" '
IIUI.TKU.MAN.N. On September 7. IBIS
1IC.NKY, son of the Ute Auguat and A nut 1 a
liulierinann. ased 25 ear.. lleluiUea and
f 1 lends ute Inwted to attend tha funeral on
Siturdai, t 8.110 a. m., from the ?ui,nc2
of hla brother-in-law, Joseph Kemme lun
"outh Ualley at. Ill.ii Maaa at BtTAloyaiu.!
Church, at, 10 a. w. Interment at nSw
Cathedral Cemetery, Bw
IlUltKK, On September 8. 1915. upsoiu
V. I1UUKI) (nee cotter), "wlte of John ft
1,llrlte. .t,u.'at,ve. and 'rier.da are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Mondai, at 8 do a ni
from her lata reildence, .l.'u Calharliii at'
Solemn llequtem Man at St. Charlea' Church
at 10 a. ni. Interment at Holy Cross Ceaie-
C.UMC. On September 8. 1015, MAIIY r
widow of John J: Calne, 8r.. aged J ..af.'
Uilatlvea and frlenda are Invlied to attend
the funeral aerlL. on Frlduy. preclaclv at
8 p. m at th. re.ldeme of hjf iSZtiXti1
Upaal at.. Oermantown. Interment at Balttl
mure. Md. ""
CAMUUUN. On September 0. 1015. at hi.
U1,",.y!"1f.nc!i T7J-' K- Cumberland at
CiEOHOH K huaband or Elliabeth Cameron
"ni.' given""' " nUC' f ,h '""
CAHKV. On September 8, J015, JOHN M.
l-'AKVr' .,sti ty, t11. I'elittve. and
frlenJa. alau Perkins Ladge. KM, y. iJJS
A. f-l.. are invited to attend the tuniril
aervlcea. on Satuiduy, at I o'clock, at hla
lata realdence, 1 jJlfflln at, Int,r'm?nt at
Pernwood Cemetery. Auto luneral
CLAKU. On September 8, 1D15. IDA M
wife of Jacob ft. Clark, in hi?' 4 lit year"
Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend
the luneral aervlcea, on Saturday, at 8 p. ta..
at her lata residence. 125J N. 5dd at. Inter
ment at nethel M. E. Cemetery, New Caitla,
I)e .. on tha arrival of tha 014 a. m. train'
Ilaltlmora and Ohio, from Philadelphia.
CI.KMKNN. Suddenly, on Beptember T
WIS, MAItY KBN815U will if "ChTrlM K.'
Claiiwns. and daughter of Maria and tha lata
Albert Shults. aged SU years. Helatlvea and
frlenda are Invited to attend tha funeral
aervlcea, on Saturday, at .1 JO p. m.. at her
Interment at' Ivy 11111 Ceme'tery. Kemalna
mav be viewed Friday avenlns
COFKKV. On September 0, 1015, BKIITHA.
II. CCKPEV. lalu of tlou south lilin "t,.
widow of William Coffey (nea Ilarandal.
Jif.l,7,',v"nn''.'tn'",,.1, th employee of
Wllllnm. Birmingham & Co, ara Invited to
attend the funeral aervlcea, on Saturday at
.10. m. preclaely, at the realdence, 015 South
15th at. Interment nrltute. Mr .4., r .
terj. """"
COHI.ISS On September 0, 1015. Cantata
PCiHIEU husband of Eva 'f. CotIIm P(
llanuon). aged 6b yeara. Itelatlvea and
(nanus, also EnterPrl.'e .Harbor, To! 2' A. A
of M. M. and P., ara Invited to attend tha
funeral aervlcea, on Sunday, at 2.3U ' o. Vi
precisely, at hla lata residence, U1U Eait
rJmSer?.' ",Urn,",t Prte' NorthvTood
CKAW'fOKD. On September 0. 1015. itKm
J., daughter of Martia and th. Ute jSw,h
Crawford, aiad, 21 yeara. Jlelatlvea and
frler.Cs are Invited fo attend the "nfral
aerUcea, on Monday afternoon, at 8 o"lok
at bar Ute realdence, 8Hi North "ad it iJf'
terment alrlctly private a " In"
Ct'I.I.KN. On September a 101.
CHARLES J husband of Jull, Cullen (n'Ja
Smith), son of Helen and the lau Chart!!
Cullen. Relatives and friend, ara invited J!
attend,! .a funeral, on siTurday roiraln! it
SSI celery! W - &"- 'V
Ct'KTIS On Keptembsr T, 1015, MaBT v
daughter of Hoy and thi'lsfV aHCurt&
lleUtlvea and frlenda ivltid ,o att-JS
tha funeral, ou Saturday, at T1S0 a m
tier mothera rerldnc.,'l North Sh.,MJm
St. ntk 1 and Race). Miaa of 'jleVA.m .."s.'"
Augustine's Church, at 8:S0 a. m. prieUiL
BALTON-On September Wia'jit i!iwEi-i.
C. DALTQS. IH4U yeari. RektliS anJ
frlenda ara Invited to attend the KuieMl 22
(Uiurday. at 1 p. m.. from hla late TJtldi'n
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MKVINE. On Beptember 8. 101S. FRAN
CIS P.. husband of Mary Uavlne. Ilelsthes
and frknda are Invited to attend the funeral,
front the residence of his aon, Hugh Devlne,
I'lOK Eleanor at.. IxtRan, on Saturday, at 8.i
n. ni. Solemn High Mass of Itequlem at the
t hurcli of the Holv Child ut 10 o'clock. In
terment at New Cathtdral Cemetery.
rllt'KINMlN. On September 0, 1016.SARA1I
A., ulduw of Ueorge Dickson, ngtl til yeara.
Itelatlvea ard friends are Invited to attend
the luneral services on Saturday morning,
nt II .10 o'clock, at the Indigent Idona und
Single Women's Asylum. :ni3 Chestnut el.
Inttrment at South ttnptott. Pa.
DllUIN. On September 8, 1015, JOSEPH
V huaband of Elisabeth U, und eon ot
Michael S. und Jan? 1 In in (nee Dunntclirfe),
aged .VI jenrs. Ilelallvcs and frlenda, also
the Holy Name Society and 11. V. M. So
dalltj. emploiea of the Hoard of Revision of
Taxos. banta Marie Council, No. I'm, K. ot
C.j ht. Mncenfa T. A, II. Society, UlvMon
No. "1O, A. O. II , and all other sudetlra of
which he was A member, are Invited to attend
the luntral, on Satunlty, nt S.3U n. m., ironi
Mh lite realdcme, lici East Cholten ae.,
(lermnnlowtt. Solemn licoulem Mass at tin
Church or the Imninculato Conception ot lu
a. m. Interim nt at New Cathedral Ceme-
,VFwiyYILDnVlr'Mi,i7iTblr S' i15;
tlvca and friends, also E. D. Uakcr Post, No.
f. (1. A. It., and survivors of tho ldth lteal.
ment, Pennsjlvanla Volurtcers. und Wush
ington Circle, No. .1. n. of A., and emploves
of the ahoo depirtment of Ulrnrd College, are
Invited to attend tho funeral services, on .Mon
day, at '.' p. m. precli-ely, at his late reel-dem-e.
SMn North 20th st. Interment at Wot.
mlniter Cemetery Irlends may call Sunda,
aftei 7 p. 111
DUIil.i: At Cedar Ilrook, N. J., on Sep
tember 8, JOHN It., husband or Sarah E.
Duble (no Kershaw), nged Sd yeara. Itela
tlvec anl frlenda or Ilia family are Invited
to attend funeral aervlcea on Saturday, at
2 p. in., at his late residence. Cedar Brook,
N. J. Interment at Hopewell Cemetery
ECKMAN. On September 8. 1015. PHILLIP
N. ECKMAN. il. p. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral services on
Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, at hla lalo
residence, ?t N. 21d st. Interment private.
Friends may call Friday evening.
EI.I.IS. On September 8, 1015, AGNES
... - ..r ik it 1-1I1. ....... "5
M I V " ....Milan ,.. L.IIIB. IlClltllVea fttlll
friends of the latnllv are Invited to attend
the funerul on Slurday. at 7:.10 a. m from
htr late resldet.ie, nil West tashlgh ave
Solemn High Maes ut Our 1-idy of Mercy
totnobllp funeral.
riNNEHT. buddenly. on September 6
WIS. THOMAS r., son of Thomaa A. and
Alice l'lnnerty. aged 22 sears. Relatives anj
friends, nlso J. J. Relllr Outing Club and
rmptoea of Charlea M. Taylor A. Sons, ara
Invited to attend funeral, Saturday morning
Rt S:iO-o'cltk, lromvhls lata rasldanca.
Clymer st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem
at the Church of St. rhlllp. at 10 a. m. pre
cisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
UtANClS. In Ileverly, N. J., on Seotatn.
ber 8. WIS. SAMUEL S. FRANCIS, aged !
years. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the funeral services, on Saturday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Lutheran
Church, Amltyvllle, Pa. Interment at Amity,
vllle (Pa.) Cemetery.
l'HITZ. On September r, 1015, MART A
widow of Charter A. Frits (nee Schilling)?
aved 71 yeara. Relatives and friends alo
the William D. Shade Circle. No. .17. Ladle!
01 th O. A. R. ure Invited to attend the
funtrcl on Saturday, at 2 p m., from the
reHldence of her aon-ln-law, John Carr 3tl(
Tllton st. Interment at Merman Lutheran
Cenetery. Remalna may be viewed rrlday
evening.
(JIIISON. On September 7, 1015. MART
(SUTTON) QIUSON. aged 81 years. Itela
tltea and frlenda aro Invited to attend the
funeral services on Friday evening, at 8
o'clock, ut Iter late residence, .1(120 North
Ilouvler at. Interment at West Nottingham
Cemeter, Rising Sun, Md., Saturday,
Ultr.dd. On September 8, 1015. ANNA
-wife of George W. Oregg, aged 52 yeara.'
Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Saturday, at SiM a. m.. from
her late residence. HXSt Ellaworth at. High
Mass of Requiem at the Church of St. Teresa
,i,!,m-?A"- recL"'?' I"ent Private.
OIIII'l IMI-On September 0, 1015. at her
late residence, 2011 N. 12th at.. CUEorvTIll
Me-X-n?- DU' n,,C oi "".nfl
HAMILTON, On September 0. lBfS
CHAS. A., aon of the late Chaa. A. and Levlna'
Ilamllton (nee Lancaster). Relatives and
friends, also all organizations of which ha
waa a member, are Invited to attend tha
funeral aervlcea, on Monday, at 1 p. m
at the residence of his grandmother, Mrs!
Esther Lancaster, 1030 W. Arizona st. In"
terment private, at Mount Peace Cemetery
Remalna may be viewed Sunday evening
Automobile funeral. '
HANCOCK. On September 0,1015. suddenly
ut bavannah. Oa ELMER N. HANCOCK
Due notice of funeral will be klven
H.WTIIOHN. On September 7. 1015. MART
HAYTHOHN, widow , of Frederick T HayThiVnT
aged 77 years. Itelatlvea and frlenda ari In
Mted to attend the funeral, on Saturday at
2 p. m., from her brother's residence, liutter
worth Tnlor.lu7S Mnrguret at.. Frankford,
Interment at East Cedar Hill Cemetery.
HOI-ZIIAUKH. On September 8. 1016 MA.
TILl A M. HOLZlIAlEIi (nee. Uegenn'elneViT
widow of Denlamln D. Holihauer. Helatlve.
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
on Hunday. at 2 p. m., from her late fell
denre, 40H Oreene at.. Oermantown. Inter
roent private, at Mount Vernon Cemetery.
HL'dHKS On September 8. 1015. AONPn.
vvlle ot Harry Hushes, aged 44 years. Reia
tlves and frlonda of the family are Invited
to attend the funeral on Monday, at i"io
a. in., from her late residence. dOOO North
Percy St. High Mass at Ht. sterihen'a
Church at 10 a. m. Intermit at llSlJ
Sepulchre Cemetery. '
JAMIESON. At Threa Tuns, Pa., on flan
tember 0, 1015, JOHN V. JAMIESON. fi?i
52 yeara. "cl
JANCOVIt'8. At Newark, N. J., on San.
tember 10. lOtB, EVELYN NIOiIt. "augB.
ter of Evelyn K. and Oeorge T. Janeovlu.
aged 0 yeara and (1 months' Relative and
frlenda ara Invited to attend tha funeral serv.
ices, at her parents' residence, 2l N. nth it
aVsSop. m. "' n B,ur'u' SoPtembe? li;
JOHNSON. On September 7. 1015 MAR.
THA U. JOHNSON. Relatives and frlenda
are Invited to attend tha funeral service,
on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at th.
realdence of her niece, Mrs. A 8. Miller
4ti North Bt. Ueritard st. 50th and MarK
J,i.".Vvln,',.'n4nt.t Jl0Unt ,'c Cemetery
KF.IJ.y On September 0. 1015. WILLIAJI
I ann nf that lata. a"li .1.. . ?.
KellyT" Relative." and' fVleV. T JSnS&
Name Society, ara Invited to attend 1 funeral
on Monday, at 8.30 a. m. from hi? fi?i
realdence. l!uo JJorth llth at. Solemn 1 lUh
Requiem Uss at St. Matachy-a ClmVch at
10 a. in, Interment at New Cathedral Ce'm.
XI.EIN On September i, 1918. MAnv
KI.KIN. molherot Alexander Klein. K,
ioth year. Relatlvea and friends ari invited
to attend the funeral .services, on Saturday
at 9 p. m at her non'a residence, 2(1$ West
l.hl(have. Interroeat private, at areei.
mount Cemetery ' ureen-
KI.INCK On September 8, RJCIIARn o
KLINCK. huaband of Mamli f Klmck fn?.
Hankosy), and aon of William c. and
Caroline Kllnck. Relatives and frlenda ar.
Invited to attend the ft,nral sirvlw on
Bunday. tUm., at th. realdence ef his
pareuta, 1715 Venango .l Interment pr"
vata. at Nortliwood Cemetery. "
lAKK. On September 8. I815. vaxttie
LAKB. Reiatfyea and lrltM.,,rivl& ui
attend tba iunera) aervlcea. on Bunday attain
noon, at 3 o'clock, at tha epartmentaof Olivi.
Hrialr. 1MJ) Chestnut at.nUrment S ctly
private. Friends may call Saturday ' venliia;
J.OWKKV.--Buddeoly, on Beptembar 8 luis'
ROBERT B.. son deorg. W, iSd ArTnli "
Iwrey, aged 4 years. luiativi and
.friends are Invited to attend the (unVriS saVv.
ces. on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock m.I
Jlssly. at the psrtor. or Samuel w? Kih? 1
linn nnrthwtit pnrncF A1 a -i ' ' fw".r .
l?t.'r7r.T.T iW itiTi nZSJZZ " .
Jisrn. -"
& y . V ' " -TO8S8i5!
TtBlSXfcAWO, daugbtar of the Uto Ja4u?K
ALL VR. QOT TER DO IS TER.
lyiOVE HER OVAH ON HER &U3E
DEN SHE H,uiTp
DE.VIlin
and Martha E. Marker, nelatlves and friends
arn Invlied to attend the funeral services, on
Saturday alternoon, at ."I o'clock precisely, at
the residence ot her brother-in-law, Mr. Will
iam J. McSeely, IT Parker He, Olenolden.
DeUwore County, Pa. Interment private.
MrlWKAKTY. On September It, 101B.
EIIS'A MAV McnRKArtTr, dsuxhter of
Augustine and Emma McUrearty (nto
Owens, aged 3 months and 14 days. Itel
Atltia uhu irlittus ut invited to attend the
funeral services on Saturday, at 3 p. m.,
from the residence of her grandparents, .1J0
.North "Id met. intcrmint at Arlington
Cemetery. Friends may call Friday, from 8
to 10 p. m
MKIIKUITH. On September 8. IBIS. JEN
NIE 11.. wife of John W. Meredith. Rela
tives and friends, also the Uadles' Aid Society
of the Frankford Avenue Kaptlat Churcn,
are Invited to attend the funerul services, on
tv.tunt.iy, at '2 p. in., at htr Ute residence,
iUol East hergeant at. Interment at Cedar
Hill cemetery, via funeral car.
MII.I.1M1HALSKN. On beptember 8, 1015.
HEIIECCA, widow of Alfred Milling
lmUKCtt und daughter 01 Mary and the lata
Huiry Johnston. Itelatlvea and frlenda ara
Invited to attend funeral, on Sunday, at 1
o'ciock, from the rendeme of her mother,
MA N. laftwrencn at. Interment Xorthunml
""".-& September 0, 1015. DAVID, hus-
uuiiu vsi atcaiiu suuiii (icu ot J; C41 Oa V(.11a
tlvca and lrlendi aro Invited to attend the
ui.L-.a, cc . I wa mi n.ui.ub, Klltllliwtl, fll a
o'clock, at hla lalu realdence, 1S4.1 North
Franklin st. Interment at Laurel Hill Ceme
tery. JU'I.IIOI.LANI). On September 8, 1015,
OWEN, husband ot Mary Mulholland. Itela
Ives and frlenda are Invited to attend the
funeral, on Saturday, at 7M0 a. in., from his
Ute residence, 310 North Hope st. Mass at
St. Augustine's Church, at 0 a. m. Inter
ment at Holy Cross Cemetety.
NACE. On September 8. 1915, JENNIE G.,
wife of William W. Nace and daughter of the
Ute Charles H. and Sarah E. Llppcn, aged
31 3 cars. Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 1:JU
p. in. precisely, from her husband's lesldence
.".20 Dupont at., Roxboroush. Interment at
lxtverltigtnn Cemetery.
JvKKI.Y. Suddenly, on September 7. 1915
JAMI NEELY. Rr.. l.usoand of the late
Annlo Neely (nee Downs). In his 65th year!
Itelatlvei i and friends, also membera of Point
Breere Funeral Fund, are invited to attend
tie f uncial, on Sunday. September 12. at
1HG o'clock precisely, from hla late feal-
?.enc'''. Ji'1-. ou,!,, Taner Interment at
Mount Morlnli Remains may be viewed on
Fnturday evening.
NK.MKIItK. On September 8. 1015. MARY
A riannlttiR r9 eia. I.i. in.. ..
Newklrk, aged 7U jcara. Relatlvea and
frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral
servicer, on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock.
Asylum 3(,i5 chcainut st. Interment at Odd
rellows Cemetery.
MTTKNnEIIOF.lt. On September 0 1915
SUSAN, wife of William NlttTnbergJr, aged
hi years, itelatlvea and friends are invite l
to attend the funeral service" on Monday
'Ti?.n'r,,.V?,.c'.ck'. Ir '-".. residence1:
-- ..t . tm-uiiciisv Blt aSlUUflL afVIrya IIltfT
Onntml!. St' i''cl,"1' Lutheran Church
O'nillKN. Suddenly, on Beptember 8 1D1B
JAMES O'BRIEN, husband Sf the late Annie
0..Ur';n.Vn';,at"'er and 'f"ls are Invltld to
attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8.0 a. in.,
from his late residence. 60 E. Walnut lane
Oermantpnu. High Masa at St. Vincent de
Paul .Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Ho!?
Sepulchre Cemetery.
O'NKll On September 8. 1016, BERTHA
II.. daughter of late Patrick and Susan
O'Neill. Relatives und frlenda are Invited
to attend funeral, Saturday morning, at 8
o'clock, from the residence or her brother-in-law,
Thomaa L. Smith. 12th at. abota
Bat 111. ave.. Eddyatone. Pa. Solemn HUh
Masa of Requiem at St. Roso of Lima Church
at 0:30 ,a. m. Interment Holy Seoulchia
Cnmetery. ' ""
rATTKRSON. On September 8 1015
SHERIDAN T., husbanj ot jinnleM. "tl
tern, aged 72 jeara. Relatlvea and frlenda
are Intlted to attend th. funeral, on ftatur
day, September 11, at 2 p. m.. (rum the resl
dence of his son. John T. Patterson, 64 West
State at., Doyleatown, Pa. i.
QUHil.EY. On September 8, 1915. ANNIE
widow of Jamea tjulgley (nee Royle). Rent.'
tlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend thi
funeral, on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m.. irorn he!
lato residence, 2239 South Rosewood
bolemn Mass of Requiem at tha Cnurch of
bt. Monica, at 10 a. m. precisely, interne?!
at Holy Cross Cemetery. interment
jtKKVKIt. On Beptember 8. 1015. WILSON
A, husband or v orence U Ueover if.ij
Uvea and frlenda also Cloth'- liidgef No lio
K. unu A. M.; Typographical Union. No '
Progressive Assembly, No. 4, A. O. Ml"'
are Intlted to attend the funerul servlcei. on
Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at hla lata
rtIJe.fce. 271(1 N. loth at.' Interment pri'-
jtEMENHNYDKIt. At McKlnley. p.
Stpt-mbcr 8. 1U13. JAROLI.NE ll REMEnI
SNYDER ne. Voss), wlfB of William u"
Remensnyder. Relatives and frlenda ar. in
vlted to a'tend th. luneral rv ,,' on "sin'
daj, at 2 P. m., at her lato realdence West
atje. and Town.hlp line. Int.riie at Nt".
wtiod Cemetery. Automobile funeral Tat.
Willow Grove cara to Ogontx. CoSveiance!
will he walling at 1:30 p. m. V-Dnve)ancea
ItEEVEK. On September 0, 1018. WIT "srvxr
A., huxband of Florence l! Reever. r.?.1?
tlves and friends, also Oothlc LaVir. ttl.
BIO. F .nd A. M.; Typographical uSfon. No
2. and Progressive Assembly, No 4 A n
M- L". "If " to attend funeral 'service.
on Balurday, at 2 n. rn., at his lata rTi
dence, 2710 North foth s't, iSurnfe't prtl
IlICKnilT. On Beptember 7, 101B imhix
HICKERT. th. beloved wlfi of larniaNi?
Rlckert. In her 2th year. IteiativTJ T'.St
f. lends of the family- ir. Invited to !tl!Sd
tha funeral, on Saturday mornlnr it sSS
o'clock, from tier lata resldTnw.&o NSrU?
Water at. High Mass at Visitation r-h...L'
at 10 o'clock precisely Interment "at iKfc
Sepulchre Cematarv. '"""oeni at Holy
HU'lIIKItFOltl). On Beptember 8 loll
ROBERT W. RUTHERFORD? aged 83 vm'
Relatives and friends, a so Pottir f?S?J
No. 441. F. and A. M.i Ky.tSn.ChiSl.!
IJo ' "ft T I Iu I-u Temple. A A o r"
M. B.j directors of th. Flrat Penny J Ti't..:
liank. and employe, of t hi Nation.-. .".
for Coffe. Company, sr. invited to attend ?h!
funeral aertlcea. on Saturday afternoon 2?
,2 o'clock, at nil 1st. realdence. 4411 Pin. .V
Interment at Mount Morlah i Cem.?.?.-'
Friend, may call Friday .venlng. from t'iA
ii o'clock. Automobile funeral. ' '
SCHNElDKlt. On Septinlir C. 101B. npn
MANN lecnyEIDErChuabaad of Marg".,";
bchneidw (ne. Horn), aged 03 ytL". Reii
Uvea apd frlenda. also Kensington Labos
1 yceum Association and Ladles' SoctetT
4U,X u' 0" tJ' 8'hbenbund,':"No:
4U. D. O, B. R., and employes of ZlmmrC
titan Tapeytry Mills, ar. InvltM to attend
t.t. f uueraU 011 Saturday, at 2 "clock, from
his lat. residence, 302S Orme. st? Im!?!
ment at (Ireenmuunt Cemetery. nier
SCIIXVAKH. On September 8. 1815 Air
OUST SCHWARZ. h hi. BOtb'yir 'RelY.
tlves and frienda ar. Invited to attend thi
funeral aervfce. on Sunday, at 2pm a!
th. rj.ldenc.of J. W Vlcters. 2T;S rtldJ-
BlVAerv'Sn"?, at. Ofwn-nount Cemeteri. e"
B1IKETZ. On Beptember 8. 18157 wiuisu
hh'nbaldtot y 8i.'eet. (ney'tferdirn
sod, son 0( Leonsrd & and LIxxl.E Sheet
aged 3.1 years. Relatives 1 and (rlfi ds alw
einployta of Henry Dlsston t Soni! .,. JS
vlted to attend th. funeral, on Sunffi-. si's j a
P. nj.. from hla laic residence, twui TuilD
at.. Tacony. Interment at Magnolia Cirnal
I5t?r 7np!nD4"" y bt V,,VV"1 'SxnSSr,
also Father Burks'. Soel.tr. mi'l?An.'
Smf'raiSjAS
at New Cathedral Cm.teiY nv Int"nl
Invltejl to attend (wSil aerv"cd."i'"B.tT
Plea; wli Bowera. " """TBeni private
loviVed t attend t-V"f7nir;rLr;ia1' i3
fiZJZi? .. ffScf ' "lv Alllaaw st. la.
10, 193:
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SHUAH
DEATHS
tend the funeral services, on Saturday, at
2 p. 111., at th. residence ot her daughter,
250(1 N. Colling st. Interment private, at
Urceniiiount Cemetery. Remains may b.
viewed Friday evening.
HI OllltS. On September 9, 1015, STE
PHENSON STOB11S, aged 77 years. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
on Monday, ut 2 p. in., from hla late resi
dence, f023 Dltman st , Frankford. Interment
at North Codar Hill Cemetery.
KTOVKI.I.. Suddenly, on September 0, 1010.
JAMES A. SIOVELL, Jr. rcneral services
and Interment private.
hlltAN'.EMIACK. On September 0. 1015,
l.NEt.lll. widow of Frederick Strantenback.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Sunday, at 1 p. m
ut her daughter's residence, nil Lawrence
ut Camden, N, .1. Remains mav be viewed
on Saturday, at 7 p. m. Interment at Fern
wood Cemetery. Plalnfleld.
StllEltS. On September 8, 1016, WILLIAM
SI IILHS. Relatives and friends ar. in
tlttil to Hltend the funeral taervkes on bat
unlcy ufternoon. at .1 o'clock, at the apart
ments of Oliver II. Balr, 1820 Chestnut
at. Interment at Fernwood Cemeter
l.HltJ.WtT. On September b, 1015, MARY
A., wllo ot Robert J, Taggart. Itela
tltrs und filcnJs ure Intlted to attend th.
funeral, on Saturday morning, at N..'(0
o'clock, from the apartments of Oliver II.
Balr. 12U Chestnut st. Solemn Requiem
Mais at the Church of St. John the Evange
list, nt 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemeter). Mauih Chunk (I'a.) papers please
codv.
WERKU. On September 7, 1015, CAT1IA
HINF, wife of William Weber, &r. (nea
Knotlie), aged 50 yeara. Relatives and
friends, also members of the Reformed Zton
Chuich and Ladles' Aid Society of the tier
111.111 Hospital, are Invited to attend th.
ftiierai. on Saturday, at 2 p. ni., from her
ion's residence, S. E. cor. 0th and Oxford ata.
Interment at Hillside Cemetery.
WELSH On September 8, 1015, WILLIAM
11. WELSH, Jr.. son of the late WUIini
11. Welsh. Relatives and friends, also Van
Hook Council, No. 8, R. and 8. M.; Slloam
Chaplcr, No. It, R. A. M. and Oak Coopers'
Union, are Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices, on Friday, at 8 p. 111., at his brother's
residence. John Welsh. 1110 S. Chadnlck at.
Interment at Parrott'a Chapel. Felton, Del.
VHITE. On September 8. 181B. JOHN J.
WHITE, formerly of Barona Court, County
Tvrone, Irelind, aged 74 yeara. Relutlvea and
frlenda are Invito! to attend the luneral, on
Saturday, at 1:'10 p. m., from the residence
or Ma ton, William White, 2232 uakford at.
Inttrment Northwood Cemetery. Remains
may be viewed on Friday, after 7 p. m.
VUI.COX. On September 8, 1015. MART.
wi'nw of Wl'ltam P. Wilcox. In her 81st tear.
Relatlvea nn friends are Invited to attend J
the runcrat, on oaiunmy, at a p. m., trom
her late residence, Blackwood. N. J. Services
at tho home. Interment private. Train leaves
Chestnut at. ferry at 1 p. m. for Blackwood,
N. J.
WOLF. At Cleveland. O., on September 6,
11115. ALICE GRAY, wife of William S. Wolf.
Relatlvea and friends are Intlted to attend
the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon,
at 1 o'clock, at 2020 N. 21st st. Interment
at Mount Peace Cemetery.
MOOD. On September 8, 1015, WILLIAM
II, WOOD, at the home of hla aon-ln-law,
George K. Krecht, M9 George at., Norrlstonn,
Pa., aged 70 yeara. Relatlvea and frlenda
arc Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Sunday, at 2 p. m., at hla late residence,
5".l George st.. Norrlstown. Pa. Interment
at Iawer Providence Baptist Cemfry.
YOUNG. On September 0, 1015, MARY JO
8EPHINE, wlfo of George G. Young and
daughter of the lat. John a. and Mary A.
Page. In her 5Sth year. Relatlvea and friends
are Intlted to attend the funeral aervlcea, t.n
Monday, at 2:20 p m , at her lat. residence.
5112 Cottage at., WIsMnomlng. Interment
private, at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
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BTENOURAPirEIt-W'in. I'enn High tkhoeli
hrunuaie treierrea; stato experttuce, salary.
iu siarv 90. Aaoresa o., l'osiouice nox ana,
hWANTED Experienced white girl for cootlni
anu nownaiairs work. Apply rriaay mormo(,j
l..t it. atlll st
womanmanaui:rial ability-"
Married or single, to take .liaise of an ex-1
elusive business; whole or part tlnie; w.trtil
J 10 per week to one who cm quallf). M'pti
uc tnicvi st leiei'tiuua tiuiiiucr. x f-tl
Lrager central.
miAM. tnlil.lU ai?.d anpaklnt German.
an attendant to old folks. Apply Jewish Hiu-1
Pltai, Old York roaa.
HELP WANTED MALE
BAOMAKER wanted; must bo experienced M
soft leather bags; no others need uppl) loll
North Matirnt.k. i
BLACKSMITH. Ilrst clars; one accustomed t.
work Horn drawings; also man lor punts
presj American Engineering Co., Aramlns.
hiiq cuinocnujiu sis. w w:
liOOKK LEPER wanud; u'j'oun nianr"ra"t
iiaiM mini. ktii)wlrcli; In .btirtliatld. ttpewrlt-cs
Ing: one tlutt hay experltiue In u tallorlsfj
rstaldlsliment prcierreuj iwod opiwrtunltt nrj
tre ilnht nian Ad Iress 11 102, ledger Office
BOY for office work In Urge oflce; npportunII
rur tirigut dov, APbiy Air. num, iusn.
Central.
IIAtTI.-l.-KITIl rmiihmrn i..wilil. tartlenerS.1
butlers, valets und lioutenirn who ait st-e'lmf
positions can reach the well-to-do empl0)"'
tnrnugn laeager want Him. rour name, -dress
and exrterlence will bo listed tre"
:ne Household lieglatry Bureau, Ledier
uuiinniK, ntn una encstnut ats. . r
flrtnit nn.lllnn, a r. Iicln- ttll.J l,rif dsV.
TnU service Is limited to Ledger advertisers.'
CHEF wanted; good at stealer, -chops and dla-j
nets, hi Vina bt. JJ
CLOTH WRAYHns wnnteil." AttiiTv Jolnml
James Dobsnn. Inc., Blanket Mills, S utt'll
lane, (alia of Schu)lklU.
Dlt.vrOHTHM.XN fofofllce of manufacluriilgj
concern; joung man, good iduitloiu autsj
salary desired, azo and full nartkulars. la1
M7, Ledger Office.
OLAS3 I0LIS11ERS wanted; those
used to working on cut glasi table
ware. Apply to The Tjlrpolnt Cor
poration, New Bedfura, Mass.
HELPERS for furniture wagons. Apply wa-j
maker's Warehouse, 2d and Wasblngtaal
WlViWn WtPS nt.ll. . aT"!.. anttr.VnkS
of "house except washing; must have ftrfHJ
ciass reierencesi permanent position at ovj
Datld's. Wrlto M 200. Ledger Office, givlnlj
sl particulars, wages desired anl refer-J
cnc.a.
""' yM mra, wnue, nuwer ana vuw.
tire work: no laundry. Meet employer Rooatl
XM . K IMn ,1,,1M '...L...1 . ..- . .1.. ...
-at, i-uDiio ieoger, iTiaay. at 11 opocs. . '
MAN for nltht work In Chestnut at. lunch iafl'
p.rmanent loslllon. LL029fLedgerOf flcfcj
PAi.rnjit.n ana demonstrators wsntea sijn-,
np. and experience. J 511. Ledger Central j
STOCK 8AI.SMAN"rwunted." manwltb -,
qualntanc. among moderate Investors was
will act quickly on unusually attractive;
proposltlon.JB.Vl. Ledger Central
AT'lCiC BALESMrN. nrsl-rlass. with Tl''
ences. w.nt.a . ..it ...w.1; In t.r.. vlnr anS.
cour mine that stand Investigation tblsjtl
J bona fide proposition for only food ""n,"l
men. uuouner,aio university ai..oatiie. "s-j.
oi jn.n... M.nnn rs-.. - . . -I.l a..
a i o i i.i a. j iirii; c oueg. gradual, wun ,'Y: I
gte. of merhanlodl engineer and roacblsaJ
iihop exp, to undertake systematlslng work. ,
Apply Frankford Arsenal. In writing, aiallaf j
age, qualifications and compensation deslrej.
YO"UNll MAN for clerlcaT woririn"offlre whsj. i
accuracy la first consideration, ag. about If .
Iral, Broad apd Chestrut streets, Frl,
U a. m . " ,
YOUNO MTN7l ear."rTdr'tosist In nliali
department: must b. neat and accurate, '1
ail. Ledger Central.
VOIINa MAN. whit, experienced la dlotpJ,
.w... nw... yyiy itu ureen st.
n.t.1 w , ACOUAINTBDI .
n.iu r. siuni, ot in. commercial a
uureau ai Ledger Central, if you sr. loa
" , .ai"., 9virricat, executive or itij?
position. Lodges, advertisers In lb. "Unst
Wanted column are dally securing oPel
throigh thla Serve.. Writ. r ..II far tt
bcoklet, 'Opportui.lty.'"
Caenaral
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KTUATIOMg WAKTJSD rBJCALll
A13,7NDA.N.TJ "niivti or nursery et.rlsIJ
Prot.. iMttlad weni.n, .e itji n.a.nt at. .
pOoTfKKaJI'KKTknow fct.a" ,' tvwrltlnirl1
.L CO r T
Buq few
l CX ty I
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years' .xperl.nc.jjlj. J J4 Ledger CjtfaL
CAHETAKEM apartm.nt. rorapensarimi jT
rooma. mother and sou, ref. 7a IKM. Ls4. O
A.? .?P".t AN" .PLKKK. p.t i'SI-sblo '",
t euralei t-or. rillshlr. n T.-at'l I -. 1
t,liAAlWfi4vi7llk J" KauorUu 4 "aitJ " '
Oaru-in girl wl.he. poaiuon nt -hauttfrw i.
LllASlltKfttfliaiC ltuia. Two Siri !"
a-rga.
. u WUixr, 5 - u;
laast refa. Call A '-' '!-