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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBEB 8, 1915.
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SOCCER PLAYERS
AT CENTRAL HIGH
NEED GOOD COACH
Fred C. Vail, Tutor of W.
P. H. S. Team, Points
Out Error
MAIN LINE ATHLETE
GOES TO THE FRONT
PRAISES NORTHEAST HIGH
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
IlASKKIltAI.t.
Drcxel Institute v. College t Oste
npnlhr. nl llretel gymnasium, 32d nnd
Chestnut streets.
soccer
Oermantown llluli .School vs. North
mil Wall School, second teams, nl
Northrnst Field.
John Fine Sails for Franco to Join
Allies
John Fine, the well-known Sfnln Line
ntlilete, will nail today for France. Fine,
will be sent then) by nn automobile com
pany of Ardmore to net In tho capacity
or an amnuianco driver.
tn his school dnja John was considered
one 3f the best nll-around athletes that
ever attended tho Haverfonl School, be
Iwr n tlirse-lctter rran, playlne baseball.
football and basketball. Fine's major
sport w.ta football, many old Hnvcrford
jtrnds asrreclnB that ha was tho best
tackle who ever represented the Main
Line school.
Fred C. Vail, former coach of tho
George School soccer team and this year
In chat go of tho West Philadelphia High
School scccr athletes, com.ncnds tho
Avork of ie Northeast High School team.
Thinners nf the lenguo championship by
reason of their victory over Central Hlsh
yesterday, and points out the fact that
Central High was badly In need of a
conch.
"Northeast High now has tho title
clinched and could lose to West Phila
delphia nrul still bo tho champions," ho
said. "Robert Dunn, tho former player
nnd captain and now coach of the eleven,
turned out a 'ery lino team. The only
team that approaches thoni In ability Is
tho (ilraid College squad. West Phila
delphia Is now sure or second place. Had
Centra' High won r.-om Northeast sec
ond place would be In doubt."
In referring to Central High's team
work Conch Vnll snld:
"Central Itlitl- had some dandy soccer
material. It Is too bad they did not have
a regular couch Clcary, who camo to
Centrnl from Frankford High, did what
he -o'lld to Instruct tho players. But It
was a team without n couch, nnd North
cast High showed to advantage yester
day because tho players were better pro
parcd for tho struggle."
Coach Vnll suggested that the private
schools get together and form nn In
tcrncadcmlc Soccer Association. He
pointed ou that such schools ns Friends'
Select, Gcrmantown Friends' School,
Germantown Academy, Chestnut Hill
Academy, Episcopal Acudemj, St. Luke's
School and Havcrford should get to
gether and organize a league. All have
soccer teams this Bcason.
U. OF P. STUDENT
PROM PERSIA FEARS
RUIN OF HIS COUNTRY
JIMMY BROWN
MAY BE TRADED
TODENERITEAM
Rumors That Camden Gage
Man Will Be Swapped
for Kinkaid
DKATRS
BASKETBALL BRIEFS
Eastern League Standing
w. i P.O. w. l. p.c.
Orejstock... o 1 .000 Jasper 4 (I ,400
irenton n ,3 ram(n.,m I .3M
a l a
(1 5
Reading S 6
,r00 ue Nerl 3
.300
Hassam Musa Believes Foreign
Domination Threatens An
cient Land With Bel
gium's Fnte
RUSSIANS AND ENGLISH
Episcopal Academy athletes arc show
ing up well In soccer. Comcy, Lathrop,
Price and Hazlett, of the football squad,
are now winning additional laurels In
, soccer competitions. Landrcth, Schaf
fcr. Miller, 'Whiting, Frazlcr and Bunn
arc youngsters who will bear watching
this season. Tho Churchmen are show
ing Improvement, nnd nre by no means
discouraged by their defeat in the game
with Chestnut Hill yesterday.
Students nt tho Chestnut Mill Academy
had a few surprises yesterday, when
Ludcrscn. Savnge, Klngslcy nnd Clark
purformed somo feats In tho soccer gnmo
with Episcopal. The manner In which
Klngsley nnd Savnge pasted tho ball
down the field between them made n very
good impression upon Coach Fall, of tho
Millers. KlnjMley kicked a very pretty
iroal from the SO-yoMl mark. Itometsch,
Bailey Van Pcit. "Woodward and Knowles
also did clever work.
Van Sclver Is the only member ot tho
Germantown Academy football squad of
"G" men Who Is playing on the soccer
team. Perhaps It would be well if moro
of the Mnnlielm warriors reported for tho
squad. Germantown played Its first
game with Germantown Friends' yester
day, losing by 5 to 0. C. Clothier, Vlshcr.
Beard, Edmonds, Bachman and O'Connell
all showed good form In the Initial con
test. Two captains, ono soccer and the
other football, elected yesterday, helped
Germantown Friends' to the soccer vic
tory over tho Germantown eleven ves-
terday. E. Taul Patton, tho centre for
ward, wins chosen to lead tho 1916 foot
ball team. Leonard Carmlchnel, right
tullottck, won a close election over Jnn
ney, tho outside left, as leader of next
years ..occer team. Wenerd, Harris,
Cowing, West, Arndt, Bacon, Dodds,
Wood and Janney are working well to
cether for G. F. S.
Frankford High School evidently favors
k long season In cross-country. Few of
the high schools hnvo cross-country
teams. In training at this time, but
Frankford nnd Southern High still have
their men on edge for dual events.
Frankford lost a race with Southern yes
terday, though Oliver Dudley was llrst
to finish, and his brother, M. Dudley,
was fourth. Moran. Strange, Grauer
and Battln qualified for Frankford. Bat
tersby, the star uptown runner, was un
eble to compete because of scholastic
conditions.
The Centrnl High School Interclnss Bas
ketball League gnmej are attracting con
siderable attention this year, for It is In
these contests that the Crimson and Gold
cage stars got In trim for the High School
League contests. On the senior team nre
such stars as Broomfleld, Tarr and Qot
walls; with the freshmen, Schnclderman,
Swede and Lukens on the Junior Ave,
Mouradlan, Stewart nnd Ferry, and with
the sophomores, who nre now leading
the league, Pike and Fowler,
School of Pedagogy Is continuing Ha
rood work In the cage. In the game with
Jenklntown High yesterday, which the
teachers won by a score of 36 to 22. Pas
serman and Bertolet were the Individual
stars. Paravlchil. the centre, also made
some very good passes and scored a
couple of field goals. Fleming and Fil
bert, the guards, were too speedy for the
Jenklntown forwards.
Jenklntown High Is not upset over the,
result o' the case game with the Peda
gogues. It was Jenkintown's Initial con
test. Flower. Rlckert. Carlln. Prescott
and Alleman are confident that before
the season U well under way visiting
teams will have a much harder proposi
tion In the games nt Jenklntown High.
West Philadelphia High School's first
and second teams won their games with
the Trades School fives yesterday, and
now the youngsters across the river loom
up as likely contenders for the title )n
th High School League. Bierman and
Fred Bachman, captain of tho team, and
McCaskey, the centre, did some excellent
wprk in tha cage and were very good in
scoring field goals, while dross and Hub
Jiert Bhowed class as the guards. Macon,
who substituted for Bierman, also per
formed well.
Has.tnm Slufa, a student In the Whar
ton School of the University of Penn
sylvania, said today that tho neutrality
of his natlvo country, Persia, has been
repeatedly vlolnted by thrco of tho war
ring tintlons, nnd It is becauso Persia
feais sho might becomo the Belgium of
western Asia thnt sho has remained
passive whllo Turkish and Russian
troops have crossed her northern terri
tory, fought battles upon her soil, de
vastated her resources and occunled her
cities. England, too. has taken posses
sion of certain additional territory In
tho south of Persln slnco the war began,
Mr. Musa said todny, and, In his opinion,
the only reasons Germany, France nnd
Italy nntt Austria have not Invndod Per
sia Is becauso her territory has not boon
accessible to their troops from nny point
or strntcglcnt advantage.
Mr. Musn, who Is In his fourth year as
n student In tho University of Pennsyl
vania where ho Is taking a course In
political history and economy, Is the son
of the Governor General of a Persian
province nnd ono of tho ninny younir
Persians who, for tho last 15 years, have
ueen sent to universities In Europe nnd
tho United States, that they might re
turn homo Imbued with western Idens In
nrt, science and professional and business
pursultH, with which, through schools
and colleges, they might instruct their
countrymen.
PERSIA A BONE OF CONTENTION.
Speaking today of tho situation In his
natlvo land, Mr. Musa said: "As most
people know, Persia has been tho butt
of n long-existing conflict between Rus
sia and England, each seeking supremacy
over the other, and It was only in 1912
that my country became a party to tho
Anglo-Russian convention of August .11,
i.tii, uv wmen cac 1 or tno twn rnntpml.
ing powers agreed to confine its political
and commercial operations to definite re
gions not overlapping, and Persia agreed
to respect conditions Of forced nrrnnn.
tlon.
"Russian Interests hnvo been largely
confined to tho north, where tho Caspian
Sea and the Russian Empire form our
boundary, and English interests to tho
south, touching upon Indian territory.
"One of tho articles of this Anglo-Russian
convention was to the effect that It
guaranteed tho Independence of Persia
for all time, and delivered tho country
from fear of any foreign Intervention by
other nations. History shows whether
or not the first clause of this nrtlcle has
uwen respected. In which mnnmi u i
significantly pertinent to touch upon tho
difficulties that Involved thn nriminNt.
tlon of W. Morgan Shuster as financial
ndvlser to Persia, and made him, in his
controversies with Russian and England
In 1911, a conspicuous ilguro In Interna
tional politics.
"Since thlH convention of 1907, Russian
nnd English troops have occupied our
territory, and In tho opinion of many of
my countrymen, prevented Iran, (which
is tho Terslan name for Persia), from
making advancement UDon nil iina nt
civilization. We were Just emerging from
the yoke of absolutism that had existed
In our country for centuries, but the
Ideas of our younger and nroirresslvn m.n
were Impossible of execution under tho
Joint domination of Russia nnd Englnnd.
We would like to work out our own
destiny, and we think we could. If wo
were not hampered by western nations
who Impose their governmental methods
upon us under tho guise of a protector
ate. Wo hope somehow to bo able event
ually to bring this about, and It Is with
that Idea In view that I nm one of the
many young Persians who have been sent
to western universities, that we might
combine, upon our return home, these
Ideas with the knowledge we have of the
temperaments of our countrymen.
"We aro very fearful this condition win
bo much retarded, no matter who wins
the present war, and wo look with con
cern at the Increased Invasion of our
country since It began.
A deal whereby Klnkald, of Do Ncrl,
will bo traded to Camden for Jimmy
Brown Is tho latest rumor circulating
among tho fans of tho Eastern League.
While this deal has not been verified by
cither the management of Camden or Do
Ncrl, nor by President Schcffcr, It is
a known fact that tho players mentioned
nro not well sntlsfled at tho present time.
Slnco tho departure of ICcenan nnd Fo-
garty from De Ncrl to Trenton, Klnkald
has not dono ns good work as tho fans
Judged htm capable of doing. It Is nlso
said thnt Klnkald recently stated that ho
would like to be transferred to Camden.
Jimmy Brown's record on paper thin
season has been good. Ho hns been right
nt the top of the lenguc In field goal
shooting, but those who hnvo seen him
In nctlon cannot fnll to recognlzo tho fact
that ho hns not wonted with tho team. It
must bo said, however, In Justice to
Brown that ho Is not the only man on tho
Camden team who has not played for tho
team. There hns been n glaring lack of
team work nil season, and to this fact
must be attributed tho majority of Cam
den's seven defeats.
Tho poorest crowds nt Eastern Leaguo
games have been found nt tho Armonry
on Wednesday evenings. Tonight Is not
likely to bo nny exception, Inasmuch as
tho tatt-end Dc Ncrl team will bo Cam
den's opponent. If Do Nerl Is able to win
this evening, Dudley's men will go Into
fifth plnce nnd the Cnmden quintet will
drop to tho bottom of tho league. Tho
teams will uso their regular men In tho
line-up.
Bllson, who has Jumped centre In sev
eral games for tho Do Ncrl tenm, Is likely
to win n regulnr berth If ho continues to
perform nt his present rate of speed.
American League games will bo played
tonight between tho Gerard Alumni nnd
Madonna nnd between Hnncock A. A. and
St. Doward's.
Fratellanza Society, .Br, mvlted to attend
funeral, Thursday, at 8 .10 a. m.. from his
Isle resldcnre, son M. Md st. Interment pri
vate, at Oreenmount Cemetery,
ARKOOOI). On December 8, 1918, MART,
wife, of Samuel Aregood (nee Dougherty),
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, on Friday, at ;2 ." m., from
her late residence, r07 South Hancock at.
HUh Mum o( Requiem at St. Joseph's
Church, nt 0 a. m. Interment nt Holy cross
Cemetery.
ATKINMN.iOn December n. 1618, PRANK
L, ATKINSON, aged 61 years Relatives and
friends aro Invited te- attend the funeral
services, on Friday, at 2 p. m.. at th apart
ments of V. D. if. Burrell. 427 Market at..
camcien, N. J. interment private, ni Arling
ton Cemetery,
n.lf.l:V nn rfmrier 7. 101S. AMELIA
F widow ot Leonard F. Ualley. ared M
years, nclailves and friends aro lnilted to
attend tho funeral aervlce. on Thuradajr, De
cember P, at 2 p. m. precisely, at tho real
clenco of her daughter, ISM N. Park ave.
Interment private. Kindly omit flowers.
RAtJM. On December 7, 10IB. SADIE MAR
OARBT, widow of jamea R, Baum. agod 49
years. Relatives nnd frienda are Invited to
attend funeral services, Thursday morning,
at 11 o'clock, at tho apartments of Kirk A
Nice. M01 dermantonn ave., Clcrmantown.
Interment Perknslo, ra.
HKASTON, On December 7, 1015, SARAH
JANE, widow of George D. Ueaaton, In her
TRth rear. Itel.itUea and friends are Invited
to ntfend tho funeral service, on Saturday,
at 2 p. m., nt the residence ot her eon. 15103
Chester ac. Interment at crnwooa ceme
tery. I1I.OOD. On December 7, 1918, HANNAH,
widow of John Hlood. Funeral services on
Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the
residence of her son. CA17 Orceno at., der
mnntown. Interment private.
no'I). Suddenly, on December 7, 1018,
JAMHS A husband of Jane Iloyd (tieo Mac
Donald). Relatives and friends, also the
Oranlte Cuttera' Union nnd the employes
of thn Atlantic Refining Company, nre In
vited to attend tho funernl services, on Sat
urday, at 2 p. m. precisely, nt hl late resi
lience. 1HO Fouin .f(i ai. interment at i-ern-wood
Cemetery Remains may be viewed on
Friday, between H nnd 10 p. m. Automobile
service.
IHtr.NISINOKn. bud.lenty, on Derember 8.
1018, Dr. ntiLKN C, widow of George J.
Ilrensinger Relatives and friends nro ln
vited to nltend tho funeral services, on
Thursday, nt 2 p. m.. at her lata residence,
2211 N. 30th at. Interment Private.
DltOlVN. On December 7, 101B, DANIEL
VINTON IIHOWN, aged 03 years. Sen-Ices
on Friday, at lO'.IO n. m. precisely, at hl
Into residence, 1837 W. Tioga st. Interment
private
nitUNr.T. -On December 7, 1918, ALFRRD
N UIUIMJT, on of the late John A. nnn
Augustlnn de 11. Unmet. Rclntlvea and
friends nre lnlted to attend tho funeral
services, on 'inurwuy, hi i p. m., hi xno reii-ri-nce
of his slater, Mrs. c. Porter, CO 1 4
Ludlow st Interment prlvntc.
CALVIN. Suddenly, on Derember 7, 1918,
NANCY, widow of the late John Calvin, Duo
notice of her funeral will bo glvon from
her into rcldence, SI2 North 25th street.
CAS'II)V. On December 7, 101B, PATRICK,
hUBband of the late. Catherine Cnsnldy and
father of thn Hcv. Mark Cnesldy, o. 8. II.
Relatives nnd friends, nlso Court I'nsayiink,
r. of A . are Intlted to attend the funeral, on
Friday, nt 8 '30 a. m from hla l.ito resi
lience, 1"03 South S.ld st. Solemn Maai of
Heoulcm nt St. JMmund's Church, at 10 a.
m Interment nt New Cathedral Cemetery.
CLARK. Oil December fl. 1918, ANNIE It.,
btloeil daughter ot William V. and .Mary
C. ClarK. iiciuuvea an,i menus nro inutca
DBATnS
FKTTKIIS. On December 7, 1018, AMELIA
FRANCES FETTTEns (neo fJarron), widow
of Charles Fetters. Notice of funeral later.
rUllRR. On December 8, 1018. SAMtinU
nusnana oi ino laie jMiznnrin riBiier. ueia
lives and friends, also Washington Camp, No.
ro P. O. S. of A.; Wnwarmm Tribe, No. (a,
Lmp. O. R. M i Itoxborough Baptist Sunday
School Bible Class nnd all other nrganlratlons
of which he was a member, aro invited to
attend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at
2 p. m , at the residence of Miss Kmma C.
Fulton. 883 Manayunk ave., Roxborough.
Interment at Westminster Cemetery, Re
main may be viewed on Wednesday evening;,
riTZOKHAM). On December fl, 1918. PAT
RICK FITZGERALD, husband of the late
Julia Fitzgerald. Relatives and frienda aro
Invited to auena ma xunerai. on -inursoay,
at 0 a. m., from hla late residence, 24 East
Stewart ave., Lanednwne, Delaware County,
PA Solemn Mass of Requiem nt St. Phllo
mena'a Church at 10.30 a. m. Interment at
St. Denis' Cemetery.
I11STKK. On December 7, 1918. the Rev.
I M. FOSTJ3R, nt Ills late residence, Red
Hook, N. T. Funeral services on Thursday,
at 3 o. m.
l'RANTZ. On December 7. 101B, SARAH,
widow of John F. Fronts, in her 77th year,
Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to attend
tho funeral services, on .Friday, at n a, m.,
nt her late residence, 1310 Ursndynlne st.
Interment at Baptist Cemetery, Mount Holly,
N, J. Remains may bo vlowed on Thurs
day, from 7 to 0 p. m.
OARRITV, On December 7, 1018, ANNID
(;., daughter or Austin and Elizabeth Oarrlty,
aged lit j ears. Itelatltes nnd friends, also
II. V. .f. Sodalltv. InRUo of tho Sacred
Heart and Altar Soclctv of St. Columba's
Church nd employes of the Philadelphia
Knitting Mill, aro Inilted to attend tho fu
neral, from parents' residence, 2004 w. ,n
dlana nve. Friday morning, nt 8:30 o'clock.
iiign .iinss oi jicquicm ai m. loiumba a
Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery.
GARTLAND. At Xtooreetown, N. J., on De
cember 7, 1018, ANNA, daughter of Mary C.
and tho lato Arthur M. Gurtland, aged 13
years 8 months Relatives and friends aro In
xlled to nttend funeral, from tho residence of
her mother, 212 Mnnnlon nve., on Friday,
nt 8 n. m. High Mass nt Church of Our Lady
of Good Counsel nt D n. m. Interment Mount
cnrmci i emotery.
DEATHS
Yachtsmen Elect Officers
Officers wero elected nt tho nnnual meeting
of tho Delaware Rlcr Yachtsmen's League,
held at the Walton last eienlng. and step
taken to preparo for an nctUo racing season
In lOItl. Commodore J. 11. Miller, of Trenton,
will ugnln head the organization aa a result
of the election of officers. Tho permanent
committee will not bo appointed until after
tho next meeting.
The election of officers resulted as follows:
President. J. II. Miller, Trenton Yacht Club:
lco president. Charles Hlcber. Columbia Yacht
Club; treasurer, Georgo Gleger, Wlsslnoinlng
acht Club: secrolnrj. Frederick Von Nleda,
1 arrugut Sportsmen's Association.
OBITUARIES
IRVINE MAGUIRE
C, II. S. Team Dines Tonight
Central High School's champion football
eleven wilt bo banqueted at tba Windsor Haul
tonight. The football elexn will be guests of
the iitbtett awoilatloa as a reward for wlnnlnc
lbs publtr high hool champlontblu for the
one ttine In sli )er.
lint, Calt In O Althouie. who. has Uea
tkatrnan at the football Committee for rMK,
liill be tbe toAJtoianUr. Speeches U1 be
una by rtuchee Hooell and Frits. Captain
iiUt fiuttr and the wembera of the tarn who
ypadoate next June.
" Bikers" Lowering Records
MADISO.N SQt'AHB GABDKN. NEW YORK,
"ht e -aim u-auinc iuw ja toe Q-aay iey
cle race vers IS miles and 1 Uu ahead of tba
Jertner record for the B-t hour at 1 o'clock
titi afternoon. They hid covered at that time
jT miles aifi I lap,
At noon the teams were 3d mile ahead ot
IMP iOH record, but they but two miles dur
ta tba courjii of (ha next 'hour.
DEVASTATED BT TURKS.
"Turkey hns sent nn army throuuh our
northern territory and devastated It. Tne
Turks occupied the city of Tabriz and
fought several battles with Russian
troops, driving them Into Russia. Then
the Russians returned, strongly rein
forced, and defeating tho Turks, drove
them back to their own boundary line.
Now the Turks have returned, and the
result is that the entire north of my coun
try is In the hands of rival Invaders, who,
through tho right of might, remain and
'absorb the resources of the north, let
alone pursuing a policy of dictation and
domination. AVe are powerless to prevent
this, and even if wo were strong, could not
expect to copo with these powerful na
tions to a successful end. We fear very
much that If wo made any determined re
bistance according to our ability, our
country would be wiped out and be re
duced to the lot of unhappy Belgium.
Trulyl the lot of rersla. from present In
dications, Is u most unhappy one,"
DIngham Team Dined
, More than 100 highly enthus.aila baseball
(ana gathered at the Hotel lllngham New
Winter Garden last night to pay homage to
the championship team of the Philadelphia
Hotel League. The Ulngham nine had the
position of honor surrounded by the Hotel
Adelphla team, manager and rooters. At
nearby tables ere represenutlvee from the
Itlttenhoua. ISollrnue-Stratford. Itltz-Carlton
and Vendlz Hotel.
Secretary New Jersey State Board of
Assessors
Irvine Mnguire, secretary of tho New
Jersey State Board of Assessors, died
today at his apartments in tho Garden
Hotel. Camden. He had been 111 for the
last two years with heart trouble. Mr.
Magulro had been secretary of tho board
since June 18, 1803, and hnd been assistant
secretary from 18S5 to 1805.
Mr. Magulre was born In Camden Janu
ary 22. 1853. He lived thcro until 18S8.
when he moved to Palmyra. In 1007 he
moved to Mt. Holly, nnd returned to
Camden to live In 1912. Ho was edu
cated In the public schools of rhilndcl
phla, and at tho ago of 15 became oillco
boy for Alexander Cattclt & Co., grain
exporters. He becamo chief bookkeeper.
Mr. Magulre was considered an author
ity on public flnanco In New Jersey. Ho
was n member of Covenant Lodge, No.
161, F. and A. M Palmyra; Slloam Chap
ter, No. 19. Royal Arch Masons; Camden
Lodge. No. 3. Elks; Camden Lodge, No.
155, Odd Fellows; Provident Lodge, No. 4,
Ancient Order of United Workmen; Lennl
Lenape Chapter, Red Men.
Mr. Magulro Is survived by Mrs. Ma
gulre and his daughter, who Is the wife
of former Judge John IJ. Horner, of Bur
lington County.
Daniel Vinton Drown
Daniel Vinton Brown, manufacturing
optician, who died suddenly last night at
his home, 1S37 West Tlogu street, will
be burled on Friday morning nt 10:30
o'clock. Mr. Brown was 63 years old.
For 25 years he conducted nn establish
ment at 733 Sansom stteet. He was tho
Inventor of severnl optical Instruments
that he used extensively throughout tho
widow nnd a son, Andrew Brown,
country Mr. Brown Is survived by a
MARRIED
IIOIILEN IIKOOKS. On December 7. 1015,
at tho realdence of her mother, Mrs. Wood
tllo Rohtrn. PniSCILLA MURRAY 1)011
I.EN to STEPHEN UO.NSAL, IIKOOKS, of
Ualttmorc.
to attend tho funeral on Thursday at M.:iu
a m., rrom ner laie rcsuicnce, jhjo m. Ameri
can t., Olney. Solemn Requiem maes at
the Church of tho Incarnation, at 10 a. m.
Interment nt Cathedral Cemetery, Automo
bile funeral.
CONN ELL. On Decombcr 5, 191B, JO
SEPH I'., son of John nnd Roso Connell.
Relatives nnd friends, also tho Holy Name
Knclptv of St. Acatha'a Church, urn inviia.t
to attend funernl, nt 8 .10 n, m., Thursday,
from his parents' residence. 717 N. Preston
st. Solemn Mnss and Requiem at St. Agatha's
Church nt 10 a. m. Inteermcnt at Old Ca
thedral Ccmotery.
COL'LTEII. On December S. 1015.
IILANCHE It., wife of John Coulter (nee
Myers). Relatives and frienda nro invited to
attend funeral, Thursday, at 11 n. m., from
her lato resldeiico, dul'ont ac., Glhbstow.i,
N. J. Interment North Laurel Hilt Ceme
tery. CKAWrOKD. On December 7, 1018. JAMES
II., eon of James W. and Sarah E. Crawford,
aaed 42 ears. Relatives and frienda nro In
vited to attend tho funeral, FTtdny, at 2
Bin., from 'ho residence of his parent,
avis and Onk aves., Clifton Heights, Del.
Co., Ta. Intern ent nt Fernnood Cemetery.
C'URRAN, On Decombor 4. 1013, THOMAS,
husband of IIoso Curmn nnd fnthnr nf n.
John D. Cumin, Relatives and friend, also
members ot I ho Holy Name Society, Itosary
OUV.-JUIJ-, .i'ukuu oi mo nacreu ijcart nnd st,
Vincent de Paul's Society of St. Charles'
Church, aro Invited to attend the funeral, on
I riday, nt S..",0 a. m., from his lato reil
dence, 1R07 Christian st. Solemn High Mass
of Requiem at St. Charles' Church, at 10
n. m. precisely. Interment at New Cathe
dral Cemetery.
DEEOAN. On December 4, 101S. HANNAH,
widow of Michael Deegan. Relatives and
frienda nnd Altar and Sacred Heart Societies
of St. LMnard'a Church, nro Invited to at
tend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8:30 a m
from her lato residence. Dot w. Dauphin st.
Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Edward'a
Church at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy SepuU
chro Cemetery. Auotomobllo funeral.
DEVEREl'X. On December 7. 1015. ANNA
FRANCES, daughter of tho late Jamea and
Mary Coatea Doereux. Ilesldcnce, i707 Wal
nut t. Due notico of the funeral will b0
DONOHUE. On Dorember B, 1915, MAR
TIN, husband of tho lato Sarah Donohuo.
Relatives und friends nre Invited to atteni
funeral, Friday, at S:"o a. tn., from the resi
dence of his son, 31.12 Mercer at. Solemn
Requiem Mass at tho Church of tho Nativity
at 10 o'clock. Interment New Cathedral
vemeiery.
HOltNANV On December 7, 1915. JOSEPH
ALLEN DORNAN. Relates nnd friend,;
also M.intahala Castle, K. G. E.; Philadel
phia Tent. K. O. T. M. ; Aeolian Council. No.
17, Fraternal Patriotic Americans, nnd mem
bers of the William Graham Ulblo Class, nro
Invited to attend tho funeral Bervlces, on Krl
il'iy, at 2 p. m., nt lila late residence, -jx?.)
JJharton at. Interment private, at Mount
Morjah Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed
on Thursday, frcm 7 to U p. in.
UKU.MMOND. At Conahohocken. Pa. on
December 4. 1013. JACKSON W. DriuM.
MOND. husband of Elizabeth fnee Kiinii
Drummond. aged 711 scars. ReStfvef'kni
friends are nvited to attend funeral, front
Sia . 'ate residence. 207 Harry st.. donsho
hocken. Thursday, .it 2 p. m. Interment pri
vate. Darren Hill Cemetery. Montgomery
County. Pa.
DUFFY. Suddenly, on Derember 4. 1913
SARAH A., jvlfo of Daniel Duffy and daugh
ter of the late George and Rose Peoples.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend
funeral. Thursday, at 8:30 a. m.. from her
late residence. 2703 Ann at. (lath Ward):
Solemn Requiem Mass at tho Church of the
Nativity, n. V. si., at 10 o'clock precisely"
Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.
nUNHOUK. At Dnvlestnwn. Pa., on De.
cf"ST, !i ,18i?' JESSE DUNHOUR. formerly
pf Philadelphia, ltnuovca and friends are
invited to attpnri tlm fitn.ral -a..,nAU '
Thursday, nt 2 p. m at the apartment's of
Oilier It. Hair 1820 Clieatnut st. Interment
at Fernwoort Cemetery.
ERNST. On December 0, 1015. OEOnnE
HELMONT ERNST, aged 2S year?. Itela
tltes and friends, also Court Somervllle. No.
138. F. of A., are Invited to attend funeral
Bervlces, Thursday, at 2 p. tn., at hla late
residence. 0208 clearvlew it., Clcrmantown.
Interment private.
OLAHS. On December 7, 1015, ELIZA J
wifo of William Olass nnd daughter of Elisa
beth and tho late David Smith. Residence,
779 North 2Sth st. Funernl services, nt
Charles Shurtleff's funeral npartment, 3929
Market St., of which due notico will bo
glten.
GLENN. On December ft, 1015. MARY J.,
widow of George D. Qlenn. Relatives nnd
friends nre Invited to nttend the funeral,
on Thursday, nt 8 n, m., from the resldeneo
of her brother, Philip J. Taulano. 1737 South
17th st. High Mas,s at Church of St. Thomas
Aquinas nt 980 a. m. Interment at Old Ca
thedral Cemetery. Auto service.
finilflON. On December If. 191B, MART,
daughter of John nnd the lato Catherlno (lor
don, of Rappn, County Ma)o. Ireland. Rel
atives nnd friends nre Invited to attend
flinnrnl. on Thursday, nt 7.30 n. m.. from
Seymour's. 1500 N. llth st. Hlsh Requiem
Mass st St. Malachy's Church at 0 n. m.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
GKAHAM. At hi residence, 2047 Katcr at.,
on December (I, 1015, JOSEPH A huabani
of Mario Graham, nged 43 years. Relatives
nnd friends nre Invited to nttend tho funeral
services, on Thursday, nt 1 p. m at Oospol
Hall, 20th nnd Dickinson sts. Interment pri
vate, nt East Cedar Hill Cemetery, Frienda
may view remains on Wednesday, from 8 to
10 p. m.
(JltVY neo O'Ncll). On December 0, 1015,
ELIZAI1ETH, wlfo of Edward Gray. Rela
tives nnd friends, nlso the Ladles' T. A. II.
Society and the Lenauo of the Sacred Heart
of tho Visitation Parish, nro Invited to nttend
thn funprnl on Thursday, nt 8:30 n. m.. from
her husband's residence, 2310 Ruth st. (near
Kensington ave. and Somerset at.). Solemn
Requiem Maas at tho Church of the Visita
tion nt 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Sepul
chre Cemetery.
HAMMIH.Ii. At Hnverly, N. J., on Decem
ber 7, 1IH0. JOSEPH I. husband of Emma
iinmiueii, in nm turn jrur. jieiauvcB anti
friends are Invited to nttend the funernl serv
ices, on Friday, at 2 p. m at his lato ms.
dence, 401 Ijiurol St., Iloverly, N. J, In
terment nt Coopcrtown Cemetery.
HARLAN. On Decembor 7. 1015, ELLEN
11. 13., widow of O. Pasamore Harlan. Rela
tives and friends nro Invited to nttend tho
funeral services, on Friday, at 11 a. m nt
tho residence of her daughter, Mrs, Rucher
Ayres, 210 Vasiar ave., Swarthmorc, Pa, In
terment prlvntc.
HARKINH. On December 4. 1015, JOHN J.,
husband of Alma II, Hnrktns (neo Zudehaer)
Relatives and friends aro Invited to nttend
tho funeral, on Thursday, at 8:30 n. m from
his late residence, 1012 Enrp st. Hlsh Maaa
nt Church of tho Immaculate Conception at
10 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Ceme
tery. HAHELTINE. Suddonly, nt hla residence,
1H2I Chestnut St.. on Deromhr R. inia
CHARLES FIELD HASELTINE, In tho 70th
year of his nse. Relatives nnd frienda are
Invited to nttend the funeral services, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at tho Second Presby
terian Church, 21st and Walnut sts. Inter
ment private.
HINKLK. On December 0, 101B. ADELLE.
daughter of tho lato Capt. Charles and Ann
Hlnklo. Relatives and frienda aro Invited to
nttend tho funernl. on Thursday, nt 2 o'clock,
from her late residence, 24 Maplo avenue,
Sharon Hill, Del. Co., Pa, Interment pri
vate. IIUrriKOTOK. On December 0, 1015,
JOHN M. HUFFINQTON. Relatives nnd
frienda aro Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Wednesday, at 8 p. m., at his
late residence. Ib03 Poplar st. Interment
Erlvatc, nt Rlvervlcw Cemetery. Wilmington,
lei., on Thursday.
JONES. On December 7, 101IS, EDWARD
E husband of Lllllo A. Jones (nee Roche),
Relatives and friends, nlso employes of the
American Ico Company, nro Invited to attend
tho funeral, on Friday, at 8:30 n. m., from
his lato residence 133 North 10th st. Solemn
High Requiem Mass at the Cathedral, at 10
n. m. Interment private. Automobile
funeral.
JONES. At Oil City. Pa., on December 8.
1915, MAnJORIE. daughter of Arthur s!
nnd Edith S. Jones, aged 14 months. Rel
atives and frienda aro Invited to attend
tho funeral servicoa. on Friday, at 10 n. m.,
precisely, nt the residence of her uncle, Rov,
W. Gray Jones. 1102 North 15th street.
Interment private,
KEI.CIINKR. On December 0. 1015. EM
MA A., wire of John M. Kelchner (nee Rich
ards), aged 39 years. Relatives and friends
of the family are resDoctfullv lnvltci tn nt.
tend tho funeral services on Friday at 1
P. m. precisely, at her lato realdence, S29
N. 2Mb at. Interment private, nt Northwood
Cemetery. Remains may ba viewed Thurs
day, 7 to 0 p. m.
KKNNY. On December 7. 1013. JANE, wlfo
of Henry Kenny. Relatives nnd friends aro
Invited to attend the funeral services on
Saturday, at 3 n. m.. at her lata rn-i,iA:
1(112 South 23d st. Interment nt Mt. Morlati
Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Frl-
Automobile
faelua' church, at 0 a, m. Interment at New
Cathedral cemefry.
KRATJSS. On recember , 1915, JOHN, hus
band of Josep.dns Krauss, f,fdv67 -years.
Relatives and friends, also the Urotherhood of
Decorators T and the t.lederkrans Singing So
ciety, are Invited to attend funeral. Thurs
day, at 8.30 a. m., from his late residence,
2123 N. 20th st. Solemn Requiem Mass at
the Church of tha Most Precious Ulood at 10
o'clock! T interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Auto funeral.
lAri'ERTY. On December 5, 1915,nENRT,
husband of the 1st Susan Lnfferty (nee
Wark), Relatives and frienda are Invited to
attend tho funeral, on Thursday, at 7:30
a m., from the residence of his son-ln-law,
John List. 2210 S. Bancroft at. (Jackson St.
above leth). High Requiem Mass at church
of St. Monica at 0 . m. precisely. Interment
nt Holy Cross Cemetery.
I,ARKKY. Suddenly, on December 4. 1815,
JOSEPH, husband of the late Ellia J, Mr
key. Relatives and friends are Invited to at
tend the funeral services, on Thursday, at
p. m., at the residence of h;s son, 4713 Urowrj
st. Interment private, at West Laurel Hill
cemetery. Automobile funernl. Remains
may be viewed on Wednesday, from 8 to lu
p. m.
I.EESER. On December 2, 1015, JOHN,
husband of Mary E, Leeser fnee Magrath),
Relatives and friends, also the employes ot
the Hero Manufacturing Company, are In
vited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, nt
8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 2340 n.
Norrts st. Solemn High Requiem Mnss at
tho Church of the Holy Name at 10 n, m.
MARTIN. On December 0, 1013, DAVID B..
son of tho late Thomas 8. and Elizabeth
Dalrcll Martin. Services on Thursday, De
cember 9. at 1 p. m., at the funeral parlors
of John C. Klmmerle, Droad nnd Taaker ats.
Interment private, at Mt. Morlah Cemetcty.
MATTSON. On Dceember 7, 1015, LEVI
MATlTaun, in nis i'oin jenr, iteiaiives ana
frienda are invited to nttend tho funeral
services, nt his lato realdence, 1418 North
13th street, Thursday morning, December 0.
nt 11 o'clock Interment private. Pottsvllle,
Pa., papers pleaao copy.
MelllUDK. On December 4, 1015, ALEX
ANDER, husband of Elizabeth A. McRrlde.
Relatives and friends, nlso employes of the
Atlantic Penning Company nnd the Will
iam (1 WJiarton Rencnclnl Association,
nre Invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs
day, nt 8:80 a. m., from his late realdence,
1902 South 2tst st. Solemn Mast of Requiem
nt St. Edmond'a Church. Interment nt New
Cathedral Cemetery.
MellKRMOTT. On Decembor B, 1915, EL
LEN, widow of John MoDcrmott. Rela
tives nnd frienda aro Invited to attend the
funernl, on Thursday, nt 8:30 a. in., from
her Into resldcneo. 2240 South intb
Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Monica's
Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment at New
Cathedral Cemetery.
MKYI'.IHIOnV At Coatoavllle, Ta., on be
comber 0, 1015, SOLOMON, husband of Ocr.
tlo Meyerlioff, of Conteavllle, Pa., and father
of Dr. Irmln S. Meyerlioff, of Philadelphia, In
his nnth year. Relatives and friends aro In
vited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, nt
12 noon, from tho chapel of Adath Jeshurun
Cemetcty. Interment at Adath Jeshurun
Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.
JIOMME.- On December 0, 101B, TIIEO
DORIS, II. Momrns, aged M years. Relatives
nrj friends nro Invited to nttend funeral on
Thursday, nt l:4r. p m., from his late real
dince. near Washington Square. Friends can
tako trolloy from Norrlatown, Yost noad
Services nnd Interment nt St. John's Church
Centro Square, nt 2:45 p. m, mn.n,
MPRPHV. At her residence, the Delgrnvla
Hotel, on December C. 1015, t.YDIA GETTY
wlfo of Walter Landell iiurphy. Funeral
services nnd Interment strictly private raI
O'NT-IL. On December 4, 1016, MAR
GARET F wlfo ot Charles O'Ncll, daugh
ter of Patrick J. nnd Margaret A. Kealey
Relatives and frienda aro Invited to nttend
funeral, Thursday, nt 8 a. m., .from her lata
residence, 1112, South 23d st. Solemn High
Class of Requiem nt St. Anthony's Church
tn u.ov ....vKitvii, ,,ui v.rus9 i.emo-
tory.
I'YI.ll. On December 0, 1015, WALTER
PYLU In his 77th year. Relatives snd
friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on
Thursday, at In. m from his lato residence.
Concordvllie. Delawaro County, Pa. Inter
ment nt Bethlehem Cemetery. Carriages will
meet noon trains at Concordvllie Station.
ROIIHE. On Decembor 0, 101B, ANNA n
ROUSE. In her 03d vmV. l!ln.i.. ..J
frienda aro Invited to attend tho funeral on
Thursday, at in. m.. from the resident, nt
hnhrl PhaelAB T tlfjin ... .
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hla late realdence, 02fi rj.rJri. P. a. '!: j
Germantown. Interment prlva?-1'0:? rj'l
morning-. novate, TiimlTrjjl
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KLKINZ. On December 0. 1915. JRNNIK
wife -of John V. Klelnz and daughter of tho
late CleorEe and Illlen Plynn. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral on
Saturday mornlnjr. at 8 o'clock, from' her
late residence. 112 Lombard st. High Re
quiem Mass at St. Joseph's Church, at 0-20
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tery, KORMANN. On December . 1016. MARIA
C daughter of Theodore and Catharine Kor
mann tnee Schilling), aged 10 years. Rela
tives and friends, ulso U. V. M, Sodality of
St. Edward's Church and Star of the Sea,
Circle. No. 170. C. or F. ofA.. are Invited to
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a, m from her parenta' realdence, 2107
Lawrence st. Requiem Mass at St. Bont-
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I.KAIIY. MARGARET ANN. widow of John
T. Leahy and mother of Rev. John P. Leahy,
who departed this life on December JO. 1011.
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Anulnaa' Church, 17th and Morris sts., on
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llllS. JOHN It., husband of Hope R. Adams.
In his SOth year. ,Relatlvcs and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at his late residence,
comer Church and wttmerton sts.. lleverly,
N. J. Interment at Coopcrtown Cemetery,
AI.PHilM. On December 0. 1015. LAW
HENCE, husband late Usry Alplglnl. aged
60 ears. Relatives and friends, ulso Unions
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SEL1AN, ngod 82 years. Relatives i and
friends, nlso Photo-Engravers' Union. No 7
nro Invited to nttend the funeral sorvlces. on
Thursday, at 2 p. m., at tho apartments of
Oliver If. Balr ,1820 Chestnut si. Inte?ment
nf Permyood Cemetery. Remains may be
viewed Wednesday evening-.
MNNi:it. On December 6, 1918, EMIL SIN
NER, beloved husband of "Wllhelmlna Sin
ner, inee Helmgaertner), aged 82 years. Rel
atives and friends, nlsn Amerlcnn r-nnnnit
No. .10, Fraternal Patriotic Americans, are
invited to nttend tho funeral services, on
Thursday, at 2 p. m nt his lato residence.
2731 Nenklrk st. Interment nt Northwnnrf
Cemetery. Remains may bo vlowed Wednes
day evening 7 to 10 o'clock.
SLICIITKR. On December 0, 1915, FRANK,
husbani of the lato Anna Sllchter. Relatives
and friends, also members of St. Teter's
Confraternity of tho Holy Name and St.
Peter's Altar Society and Purgatorial So
ciety of St. Peter's, aro Invited to attend
thn funeral, from hts late residence, 523 W.
Thompson at., on Thursday, at 7:80 a. m.
High Mass at St. rotor's Church at 0 a. m.
Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery.
SMITH. Suddenly, on December 0, 1915,
LET1TIA B.. wlfo of James Smith. Rela
tlvos and friends aro Invited to attend the
funeral, on Thursday, at 1 p. m.. from her
late residence, near Runnemodc. N. J, Serv
ices nt home. Interment nt Haddonfleld.
Train loaves Chestnut street ferry at 11 a. m.
for Runnemede.
SNYDER. On December B, 1015, Rev.
JOHN PHILIP SNYDER, D. D, husband
of Mnmlo M. Snyder. Relatives and frienda
of, the family, also Order of KnlRhts Hos
pltallerx and clergymen of the Congrega
tional Methodist Church, are Invited to at
tend funeral services, on Thursday, at 2
p. m.. at his lata residence. S. E. Cor.
Maple and Haddon nves., Westmont. N.
J. , Interment at Harlelch Cemetery.
I'rlends may view remains on Wednesday,
from 7 to 0 p. m.
SIIuJ).t,i'I:'rPtn Decomber 0, 1015, WILL
IAM C, husband of Eleanor M. Sproule and
son of Margaret and the late William snrouie.
In his 23d car. Relatives nnd friends, also
voluntary Relief Department nnd employes
of tho l'enna. It. n. Co., are Invited to attond
iuiiur.il services, rnaay, at ,i p. m., at hla
lato residence, southeast corner of OSth st.
and Dickens avo.. West Phlla. Interment nt
Mount Morlah Cemetery. Remains mav bo
viewed Thursday evening from"T to 0 o'clock.
TRKFZ. On December B. 1915, formerly ot
Sea Ist City. N. J.. FREDERICK. Sr" hus.
band of Anna Trefr. aged S3 years. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend fu
neral. Thursday, at .1 p. m.. from his lata
residence. 2518 N. 3d. st. Interment South
Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains may be
vlened Wednesday evening, after 7 o'clock.
M'ARNKR. In 'Wilmington, Del., on De
cember 0, 1015, ALFRED D. WARNER.
Funeral services at his late residence. Park
Jrive and Grant avo.. on Thursday, December
v, xvia, ni . p. in. interment private
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W1HLT, husband of Anna Whllt, in his 81st
year. Relatives nnd friends, also Richmond
Lodge, No. 230. F. and A. M.; Kensington
Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.. are Invited to at
tend the funeral services, on Thursday, at
1 p. ra., at his late residence, 2327 South 6th
st. Interment at North Cedar Hilt Cemetery.
Remains may be viewed on Wednesday evening.
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STENOGRAPHERS, ROlfKKEEPF.nS AND
CLERKS through tho Commercial Depart
rrzl . T.T.-.r,r5i-i, AnvrnTlsp.IlS. nnd a
great number of young lad'es have been UM- j
fltcd by this service. j
General
OOVDRNMENT positions open to women. KI
month. Wrlto immediately for free list, Frti"
lln Institute. Dcpt. 715 J. Rochester. N. T.
HELP WANTED MALE
AUTOMATIC OPDRATORS-Orldley. Acme tnl
Cluveland automatic machine hands wantea.
flrst-clasa men only; highest wages pan.
'Apply Standard Roller-Rearing Co., 40th onl
Merlon ave. '
ROND SALESMAN ., ,.
for high-grade proposition. See Mr. Gl'""'
ledger Central, llroad and Chestnut, Thurr
day. 0 a. nl. .
CAUINETMAKERS wanted, Apply Llncow
i.emi
Furniture Company. 10th and
high ave.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
CITY
$100 OFFERED FOR A BETTER PROPOSITION
CAUINETMAKERS' HELPERS wanted. APPtf
Lincoln Furniture Co.. mill st i.enisu .
CARPENTERS, first class, wanted by du Pont
Co.. Plant 2. Pemmgrove. N. J. .
CASE FITTERS wanted. Apply Lincoln Furni
ture Company. llli ana i.enign ave.
CHAUFFEUR Muat be fairly experienced; ref
erences from list employer; Oermantown oia
referred. 4.11 K. ML Pleasant ave.. CJtn.
Anoly John
Jjmn Ilnhann. Inc.. Illanket Mills. BC0U1
CLOTH WBAVER3 wanted
James DoDson, inc., ill
lane. Falls of Schuylkill,
15 on
400
OERMANTOWN
Modern Homes at Modest Prices
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LENA ST.
North of Wistar Street.
6 rooms and bath, porch
front, tjas and electric light;
convenient to train and
trolley
JUST COMPLETED
$2400 and $2500
Sample house ready for
inspection.
B. B. LISTER & SON
5612 Germantown Ave.
THERE'S A REASON
Dougherty's Homes Are Selling More Rapidly
Than Any Others in Kensington
58 of These Houses Sold to Investors and Home Buyers
naiiKiora Avenue and yenango Street
Tn7S fin llOnAClt "HI hold one of these houses.
yuJ.JKJ J-fCUUolt nd you csa tccupy it until
seiuement 1, zaaae.
S?7 "r. " c"7.-c. tt Mt as. desirable a location
... - -.... twiimiii ioe contenleoces then have ftry
u wnsim riita r fha J - a . ...' ru
.j"r . .equipped' i,U flSSfi l?i
sad hot-water best. Tn, parlor Is tasti.
Jully decorated and Us cemfirt and beauty
are eiibaaced bv tha in... m,.i.i n,t
Rent gl8QBATBS-
17 on
350
GRINDERS. Sellers tool. M wanted: nrst-cWJ
men only. Apply Standard Roller-BearlM
Co.. 49th and Merlon ave.
LABORERS wanted; day and night wort:
steady lob; 22Vic. per hour. Apply J'
T. Stewart & Co.. tilrard Point Elevator.
o'ciock Wednesday evening.
MACHINISTS Wanted, experienced vim
hands, titters and finishers and milling D
chine hands. P 310. Ledger Office.
MEN, experienced, for structural steel ?
tailing, Apply to Vanderstucken-Ewui
Construction Co., Uethlehem Trust OUt.
xsemtenem. ia
SALESMAN Wanted, exp. outside sales"
to sell rlnest groceries to family trade; sun
experience and salary. A lzu, Leaser mm-.
miiil ICIH.O .im ejiaii s. ,vi h"d -
TEXTILE MACHINIST wanted. Apply Jojf
and James Dobson. Inc.. Blanket Mil
Scott'a lane. Falls of Schuylkill.
t
pickwkk st. $2500 Si
houses.
teed to
H00 CASH
Becond Merixsx, sco.DO
Moaey MijulrtX.. aOfcOO
I2.COO.00
Monthly Expense, I1T.10.
Rent 317
$2250 Victoria St.
EX PENS S3
ui-i ?5 1, m,m tt
J-10 IT0.20
Taxes per year.... J7.00
Water rent. 12.00
lildx. and Lean. IS
per em, ,,...,,, 68.00
Total expenses.. $20.1.20
Yearly Savings, J38.20
.u. "?! l'l"wi " ow Policy of baTlag eierjtblag
up-tc-mlaute' la the above hQ. t. ....," "I:
U "bSnr?ur t,a "'" ,ad "m"' inSlS
tseo cash
First Mortxaxe. tl.200.00
Second Mortgage 700.00
Meaty reuulrtvT.. S30.00
12,230.00
SZPENSE3
1st Mtg,. 11.200 at
6-10 , M.M
T Pr year,,,. 2T.W
JXer Keof ...... u.co
uldg. Loan, IT per
Be ,,, 81.00
Ttltl aaU .. OlfiVL.l
Total Monthly Exp. S1B.63. Yearly SavInB,,. UctO
TinStVSTETJl
the four hundred null t and VnM"r."ti1,a condition o
Ave yeara. In addition to this VmeSLr .hSf IS"1
iTot iKrvi.'cnnfL-xTn. . feinember that they are ,
. . V,n.t". An avnvlanflarf man tn t&kS tB
ventory In a general merchandise .'Of'-.?"
ot cuy. Blw fincfviivca. .
WANTED Experienced chauffeur on rord sw
Overland car: none but experienced need -ply.
A. Keppel, 723 North 2h St.. at W-Sf
vnimn man for stmovranhlo and clertcsl
work; must be neat and accurate: state sr
experience (If any), reference and saurr
desired, j m, imager cenirai.
First-class sheet metal workers wantei
come reauy ror worn.
DU PONT COMPANY
PLANT NO. 2.
A yoiino MAN. Ill to IS. to work in ot mt
and learn business In large paper house. t
limited oDocrtunltv for advancement. ?'! IS
full particulars first letter, D 11. l"t"
otnee. -
(leneral
Oil N. BROAD ST.
The Oldest Original
AUTOMOUII.E SCHOOL
Teaches you how to repair
and how to drive autos.
F. PETZ. 011 N. BROAD ST.
ii
BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY
Several experienced draughtsmen and lore
men wanted. Other positions wanted.
1300 Land Title Building,
T T m. ' ( INVESTMENT.
In Two More Years There Will Be
fcievated Station Two Squares Away
Matthew W. Dougherty, Builder
an
Sample House Open Sundays and Evenine-s
Telephone mcMiBJ im r? -w""S
. .,
See on Premises or 4930 Warrinzton Ave.
CaU et writ, lor flutter uitiiiltSi V&
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAIE
BOOKKEEPER. D. E.. thorouehly eXDerleaceST 3
capable of taking; entire charge of bookkteP'
Ing and cashiering dept. J l&. Ledger Ceot
BOOKKEEPER. typlsrrS"years' exPy capaoi
iciiuvia, ucii ?. tt Ail, A.ecujcr m)" " -
BOOKKEEPER first class, capable of, b4
ling all details; typist. J M9. Ledger Centrsl;
CUAMUERMAID and waitress. Scotch Prti
suburbs; best ret. 20 E Garfield aUGtwJ;
R.o'J,ir
04 Ledgt
rllAMRKItWOUK and washlnr:
rtenced: country oreferred. D 106.
CHAUBERWORK. sewing or nurslpg f
Lseiu&a Kirn feercace. rwu a.-';
COMPANION, useful, good server. "tet0g M
any capacity la, buelwW. H 2IT, Led- P M