Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1915, Night Extra, Image 14

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915.
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ARTISAN'S ORDER
MUTUAL PROTECTION
Fraternal Rally and Union
Class Initiation, to Mark Clos
ing Day of the Year
The current year hna ben n remark
nblo one In the history of tho Artisans'
Order of Mutual Protection. A period
which has tested thoroughly tho stability
of the organization nnd by tho results of
tho year's trials, has proven that tho
plan of fraternity Insurance upon which
tho order Is founded Is sound and merits
the confidence and enllmslatlc support
Blvcn It by members ROiiornlly of the sub
ordinate assemblies.
Early In tho year, with the same sense
of trepidation and many misgivings ns
to possible results It was foarlestly do
tcrmlncd to readust and Increase the
quarterly payments of members to a
basis deemed adequate nnd absolutely
safe, as shown by the experience tables
of tho National Frntetlty Congress.
. This reunited, as was expected. In mun" mem
ners alloninK thrlr memherlilp to npe. al
though tho humber who thu. withdrew from
the order wns surp-lelnKlv small, the total
belnit almost n nenMirlMe iu.intlt v. ns mm
pared with the tntnl ncmlerhlp
An Immciiate icsult nf thi loi was tn cnttse
M K. At x. Iln-rv i'. Smith and HI rcllovv
most excellent o llnr tn appcnl to the mem
bership nt lime, for i-on. cried rtTort, And to
Inaugurate -l vigorous 'iimpnlan fnr enndl
dntes. ,wh. h hu. been e inslstentlv maintained
inrougnout trio vear with imp --iirprn nc nn.l
encouraging results that tho closing diys of
the year tlnd the cariv los. -neriome. nnd It
may Inded show when ill returns nre received
a net gnln for the Nenr. notwithstanding tho
substantial ln'rense in rites
Throughout this month Assemblies have been
admitting large clashes of enndidntes, running
to ns high ns .",0 nnd T.'i nndldites for Indi
vidual assemblies, ivi great has been the
effort to sei uro nndld it s nnd so difficult to
ndmlt all nt the regular meetings tint M. t!.
.m. A. nam i fmitn 11ns urmngeii to 110111
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Durroso of admlttlnff cnndldnti-s
The most ex client mmlti.ii examiner will
bo in nttend.inco to pnss upun npnllcatlotiH no
that candl Intes m.iy bo tiromptl adm.tre.i
All assemblies unable to admit applicants nt
their regular n.sstnns nre urged lo bring a
many candidates to this meeting as possible.
and members Rener.illv mn urged to attend
and make this mass. meeting and htg class
Initiation a fitting climax to a niemorublo and
successful veiir of magnificent fraternal
achievements.
Tomorrow evening Harmony Assembly will
give a big Christmas entertainment ror mem
bers nnd their famine following the business
meeting In ltlttenhnuse Hull. .Mil street nnd
Hnverfnrd nvenue. The pronrum will embrace
a Punch nnd Judy show, vocal selections bv
James Shearer and ileorgo McLean, roidtu
tlons by Miss H K. Miller, violin and piano
solos by the HroJskv children, and a real,
genuine, old anta Clans, with a well-filled
pack of tojs. for the children Refreshments
will also be served, nnd a big nnd enjoyable
night Is promised for Harmony s members and
friends.
At the meeting or Larchwood Assembly. No.
67. Thursday evening the following officers
were etc ted for tho ensuing vcar: Mnster
artisan, H M Jackson, superintendent, Amos
N. Roberts Inspector IMwnrd A. Daniels,
recorder, J. It M. lard: cashier. 11. U. Mun
son; modlcnt examiners II. (1. Munson. It. A.
IV. McKcldln nnd Samuel Hills, trustco for
three yeuis. J . Mvrs
fit. .lohn'B Assembly, No. 2 will hold a big
meotlng tomorrow nicht In llikce Post Hall.
1417 Columbia avenue. A Ua.n or not less
than tcl candidate will b present for Initia
tion, and as thero is no opposition the io
lowing offlceis will be elected for the ensuing
yenr Mnster artlsun Willi 1111 A. Purks.
superintendent, Ch rles C. Ammlung. Inspec
tor. K. A liarthoiomeiv . re order. U. W
Donnellyf cashier. Ilownrd Jones, trustee, for
three years. John T. Kiahcr. ntello.il exam
Inors. Dr 0. HUIcr. Dr v C. Mltehell, Dr.
If. C. Maslatid, Ur Yen.-cr. Ur. L. U.
Hclmer. Dr. dairies 1:. ItuiTcll. lir. A. II.
Friedman. Dr 11 F. I'lseroad.
Tonight llrard Assemblj No. 0. will hold
what has been termed a ' Hllllo Billio Night"
In honor .1' tho Master Artisan of the Assem
bly. W H. Halite. It will bo an evening of
mirth and music following routine business
and the admission of 11 class of eighteen can
didates. Members of sister assemblies are cor
dl&lly Invited to attend.
Tho third quarterly statement shows tho
order to be In excellent financial condition
Th death benortt fund stm.vs a gain for that
period of $X',tU4 11 and now amounts to
ISS1. 123 0.1. iu.r4 wero disbursed In death
benents and fjl-lvj no tn sb'k benefits. Tho
combined contingent funds of subordinate
Assemblies amounts to Jl.vt n.m .v nnd shown
a gnln of S2,.ta.11t. One tliousind two hundred
and rifty members have been admitted during
tho scar and there is ever promise that ?4-J
more will be added to tho rosier I eioro Decem
ber 31
The record class of candidates for tho jenr 1
was Introduced in Germantuwn Assembly, No. '
36. on Thursday evening, seventy-seven In
number The Initiatory degree was conferred
py me reKuinr oiiicern in n Lre.iuaDio manner.
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fost Kxceilent Itecordec Cox was nregnnt nnd
addressid tho Assembly. P. M. K. M. . Ken
drlck. In his characteristic stile, called tor
inn n men aamiiiea mat evening to join mm
imltted that evening to Join Iiim
5,tsVur?h0gnrcate1,0tmnhurraber '
hefr.rnUr,h' elnfe'-of'.Sii'n
in a cnauenKC
the assembly
or candidates neluro tho ctnso nf the venr.
Kvery ono of them stood upon his feet und
threw down the gauntlet to the whole as
sembly Another meeting will bo held on Wed
nesday of next week.
Trospect Park Asiemhly. No. V. held Its an
nual meeting and turkcv dinner on M.mJav
evening M K. Master Artisan Smith and M.
E. Hccorder Cox were present. Master Artisan
Hordan was the toastmaster of the occasion
and Introdu-ed thu .viral speakers In his own
Inimitable style. Tin- Mujor of tho borough
addressed the gathering.
Haddon Heights Assembly on Tuesday eve
ning presented to the Judges of the Initiatory
contest recently held at Huddontleld. N. J .
handsome silk umbrellas as a memento of the
occasion. Pour new members were enrolled.
Norwood Assembl. No. II. admitted thre
canuiuttitH on juwmjt ('.001111; und re-eiecieil
tho recorder Ilrother William If. Harvey.
after a contest.
Larchwood Assembly. So. (17. under the
leadership ..f Deputy A. J. Kelly. Is making
rapid strides tn membership. Fourteen wt.ro
added on Thursday evening, making a total
ot 2U for tho month.
Pennsylvania Assembly. No. 1, placed Itself
upon record for progressive work by admitting
thirteen new members on Monday evening last.
FREE AND ACCEI'TEO MASONS
Right Worshipful Grand Lodge In
state New Officials for the En
suing Year
The Annual Grand Communication of
the Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted
Masons of Pennsylvania, was held In
Masonic Temple this mornlne. The fol
lowing officers, elected at the quarterly
communication, were installed for the
ensuing Jlasonlo year: Right worshipful
grand master. Louis A Watres; right
worshipful deputy grand master, James
B. Krause, right worshipful senior grand
warden, John S. Sell; grand treasurer,
William B Hackenburg; grand secretary,
John A. Perry.
Ths committee elected on Masonlo homes
re George II Orlady, Edward W. Putton.
tieorzs IV SIcCandless. William M. Donald
son. Andrew It Hershey. Henry C. Schock and
3, Henry William.
.-rh.8, ,Jt"?,n,. wr Relief Association of
tha V'nlted States Is effectively demonstrating
the world-wide philanthropy of tho memhem
pf the craft In relieving dUtress of their
brethren In Jurisdictions Tn all parts ot the
world.
This association Is In direct communica
tion with each srand body of Masonry. In all
the warring nations nf Kurope and has helped
In Its work every Masonic war relief asso
ciation In Its benenoleni operations among tho
war-strlcken nations abroad
The general grand chapter of Royal Arch
llasons of the United States, at Its annual
session held In San Francisco, voted HUM
to tho Relief Association as an evidence of
sympathy and urged that each grand chapter
of KoaI Arch Masons co-operate In the work
of charity and that appeals be made, in fur
therance of the work to subordinate chapters
and members.
From grand lodges, grand commanderles.
5 rand chapters, Scottish Rite bodies and In
lvidual members, about 47.1.000 has been
contributed for tha relief of brethren located
In (he warring nations.
Mystic Shrine
The members of Lu Lu Temple will
celebrate the X!d anniversary of the
shrine and hold an old fashioned "watch
meeting" Friday evening. In the Temple,
133T Spring Harden street:
Potenlaw V Frwdand Kandrlclc has ar
ruueed . program of exceptional merit eni-r-raiinic
miny novel and attractive features.
ImluticJ lu the urutrram will tie a concert by
U lu Tern 1 1.- IJaaJ. under the direction of
NoM Dr V H'jvard Thomas and a pleasing
aud dt-c -hVI vaudeville entertainment
Dan 13-g t bv. me of tha fia'u-es In the
1anuct b i winte other Uriel attra.ttorJs
iil -"d jt en 1 cainrf tu u t'oual tkaa-ux-i
Tta V' i Meeting wt I be r-i-d arenni
ti f 1 1 1 'n i awar 1
tic. . . . "cen t-.f ti new year
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. - -i i".. ehvff membe ' a -da et the I
c.wr. Bla will iuo ftamu tg ladies.
ARCANUM COUNCILS
PLAN FOR NEW YEAR
Carnation Club and Auxiliary
Association Seek to Widen
Scope of Order's Work
I.ncournged by the marked results at
tained th la year In the eastern section of
the Slate, particularly In membership
gnln and broadened Ideals and wider con
ceptions of the possibilities of progressive
fraternal achievement by the H0v.1l Ar
canum, the members are looking forward
to the ailvcnt of the N'ew Year with hopes
of stin richer results.
tn this thought thv nre cnrourneeil by the
nmhltlnii plans nlrcndv conceived bv the car
nntlnn club, the l.nillc.' Atitlllnrv, the llo
llltsl .s.nel..tln--j ..! l.lmlreil nfe-.nf1llrtns nf
cnthusl'ntlo numbers, who, bv B0CI1I enter
tainments nn.l a genrtnl onmprehendvo si heme
or vifimnon -in i ini"sioti-trv nnrt, nut cen
to stimulate the n.Tk nf nil subordinate coun
cils nnd timke the whole order a more indent
power for pood.
Never In the hlslnrv o' the brotherhood has
the outlook been quite so bright, or the mnnl- 1
rest interest in council work nulle so pro- (
nmincod a nt rrcrnt, and It i the confidently !
expressed opinion of tho loader or the order,
ns well ns those In authority In these nuxlHflrv
orgniiltallcn, thit the romlng year. In pur 1
sunnce of tli plans nlrcnili outlined, will be '
certain to provo frultrul In rl-li and hetietlcltl
nttalnment. . !
Tim Entertainment fnmmttten nf tho P.irhii- '
1 tlnn t'luh Is making elaborate preparations for
tho his cnrlstnins mrptlnu Wednesday even
ing at mo i.ingnam nniri. .innv 01 ine
grand nnd supreme ofllcers will participate In
this afralr
A llovid Arcanum rhrlstmas treo lll gram
the banquet hill and there will b an nhun
datteo of gifts distributed bv snmn unknown
n.inin. inn win m.iKc me preaeninuo 1 re-
marks.
mis win ne ine nest meeting ever
licl
il- Mils clllh
tianrlng.
1 ui.le me
i entertainment and a number of features tho
committee hits not yet .iltulged will make tho I
evening a memorable one. j
Ounrantee rotinell. N'o. 14T0. held a well
attended session Thursday exrntng. In tho hall
1.T17 North Hroail street. Thrco applications
for membership were rend, two nf tho inndl
daten being Initiated by t lie degtee team from
tho Carnation Club. I
lirothcrs Charles Tollo and Hdward Newton I
are taking an active Interest in the arrairs or
I !h" coumil and are seeking to ttutct a greatur
. nureni inn, mc reKuin. ruuuoK iiiiirfeiiMiKn.
Vtiintit- llin ilollrtea ,1 1 tills esln were. 1 lrniil V
J. D. Smith, lirothcrs It. It Wnttnnberg and
Arnold I'ltnn. ot llertiiintovvn Council: lirnth i
era Cnnn nnd Culbert. of Phllnd dphla Coun
i II nnd ltegcnt O. Albert Wolf, of llavcrford .
Council
Philadelphia Council. No. 2P.1. will hold its I
final meeting for tho year tomorrow evening.
Judging from the number of npltiatlnns nend- '
Ing. there should he a large class of candidates
tiresetit fnr Initiation. The Inst year has been
one or the most sin cessful In the history of.
this minisfl ntnl iirmrini-ta nrn lirtuht fnf n '
i nntlnunnce of the good work during the com
ing vrar.
Wednesday evening Pennsylvania Council,
No 142, In recognition of the festnl season,
will give "A night 'or the kiddles In Its lull,
tn which tho fnmlll' s of nil members will be
welcome. A Punch and Ju.lv show and ktn-
dreu icntures specially pitusing to tne inn- ,
ilren will constitute tho major portion of an
attractive program arranged by litis enterpris
ing council. I
Grand Ilegent L. tt. Qclsenberger sounds tho
keynote of Arcanum success In an nllet.il sea
sonable proclamation tn the toun Us In whb'li
he savs 'keeping vtrlnstlngly at It brings
success mentis vou nnd youi tnumll. The
snlrlt of the Hovul Ar'anum Is an unselfish one.
It tenches practical charity. Its aim Is nmteit
ing the American home and curing for the
widow and tho fntherlesa In times of adver
sity." The Ttovat Arcanum Bowling League Is prov
ing an attractive udlunct to voumtl work Tho
tnembiTrt bowl In the Casino alleys everv Mon
!a night. Six teams aro contesting for tho
grnnd repents cup and n number nf club an. I
individual prizes. Philadelphia nnd Ihucrford
teams nro engaged In a close contest rT first
honors
THE .MACCAI5EES
Local Reviews Plan Public Installa
tion of OlTicors for the New Year
Tho benefit euchre nnd dnnro for tho
filiform Rank, Captain M. Crouch, chair
man, was 11 social success, but not finan
cially what It should have bo'ii, consider
ing tho causo. Mrs. Crouch nnil her com
mittee, however, upprcclato the assist- J
ance rendered them, nnd tho filiform
uniiK inniiK uu who Helped m.ikn It ,1
success, nnil nlso tho captain nnd her
committee. Tho Ounrds nro now working
hard to get ready for their part In the
Installation of officer anil display drill
to be held In I.u I-u Templo Wednesday
evening, January !ii.
At the meeting of the Installation Commit
tee, which was held at the home of the ehalr-
, nrn-i, .urj. vinineiia uoiennury. or t'ntiatiei
1 phia Itevlew. 2JII South !7th street. Saturday
1 miilng. t was iltHlded not to have the dedt
ntory service this time, as It would bo Impos
. slble to prepare for It In the short t me but
I to ngaln liain tho beautiful cenmony of In
. stallntlon and the ever-popular dlspliv drill
I by tho uniform Hank, ns well ns a few good
. muii-.ii nuiiiire, luKciner wun moving p'C-
lures nf the ViVihi- of tho iSSm. If 'Oil
"Fr ''"m "RC"1 l ""n. 'Ji..?l.l!
hJj-h- .'. nW.l"J' . ? CemtlonV IV US
performed by the Orund Lclgo of Masons nf
..... ...K..I1, ..mi me luciuro is oi interest, not
only to the membership, but to all who nre
Interested In the ndvnncement of friternlty
and the protettlon of the homes of the toun
try. The nest meeting of the commlit. e will
" hf1.'1.. at the homo of tho Lomnunder of
the Philadelphia Itev low, Mrs. H.iney. 231T
bouth 17th street.
Philadelphia Itevlew No. 212. Parkway
nulldlng llrt.ad nnd Cherrj street., aitnutted
one npnllcant and received nno application at
us last meeting, nnd the officers ami mem'. era
feel th.it thev will close the vear with u good
net gala m membetshlp. Arrancenient wero
m.ido to tmrtl. Inate In the rallv to be held lu
,'rk Avenue 1111, I.1IS c lunibla avenue
Thursday ev. nlng nixt. at whi. h time all
members who have lieen ndmltte.l since No
vimber IN nre ejpei'te.l tp be preteni to count
,'P, " C"1 K l'rtetofred by qreat Commander
Miss Nellie I. Lounsbury. The commanders
nro making arrangements for n pleasant social
time a'ter the excmplinuuinn nt the Hint
degree by tho decree staff of Philadelphia He
il.w. All members will receive a cordial wcl
vome. --
Deputy Anna H. Ilerll reports n good meet
Ing at Allentpwn. despite the Inclement
weather, and th.it four applicants wero Ini
tiated and two other applications received.
hb h tiKMks well for Miss llerll's hard work
there.
Order of Hcptasophs
Hockland Conclave. No. llil, of l.ocan, nn
of the youngest conclaves In tho city, his
been aehlevliiB exceptionally good work uuilug
tho last four months
They have added t" their roll more than 70
now members and still have many applica
tions pending. Tho attendance at tho meet
ings of the coiulave la goal, as there Is seldom
less than hdlf of the entire membership pres
ent, and life and gnol fellowship abound.
Tuesday evening tho conclave held Its nnnual
election pf officers. In which Ilrother Frank
Kllnatrlck was unanimously elected archon for
tho ensulrg term. Ilrother William Chapman
was elected recording secretary Urnther Clyde
c llrldge, financier; Ilrother K Kuehmstedt.
treasurer
Wednesday evening. In tho Logan drawing
rooms. Uroad street und Wlndrlm avenuo.
there will be held by tho conclave a Christ
mrfs entertainment and dance. Urother l'rnnk
Kllpatrick. tho chairman of the commltteo In
iharse. with Brother Nicholas King. Is ar
ranging an elaborate proirram for tho occa
sion. There, will le a. large Christmas treo
decorated with colored, electric lights, and
gifts will be distributed among the members
who during tho year presented two or more
candidates.
The . ntrrtnlnment will be romDllmentary nnd
all Heptasophs and members of their families
are i-ordl.illy invited to attend.
Loyal Order of Moose
The House Committee of the new Moose
home, on North llroud street, has arranged tn
have a "ladles' night" Thursday evening for
the wives anl friends of the members of Phil
adelphia Lodce No. 51. There doubtless will
be a. large gathering In the new building to
enjoy tne hospitality and entertainment ot this
progressive organization.
. On New Year's .Day a special program has
bten arranged to be given at the horns for the
benefit of members and ladles, starting at
2 p. ra
Berwyn Station Agent Dies
A station agent known to commuters on
the Main Line for 35 years died Christinas
Day. after an Illness which began last
March. He was John Morrison, 52 years
old, and was stationed at Berwyn, Pa.,
where he died. He is survived by a
widow and three children.
eatljs
These Notices Are Printed In the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge
AKINS. On December 25, 1015. JOSEPH
K1TNER AKINS. husband ot Mrs. Kate J.
Aklns. In bis 77th year. Relatives and
friends Invited to attend funeral on Tuesday
at 11 a. uu. from his late residence.
Warren Shops.. Malum. Pa. Further ser
vices Vln..eut JJaptUt Church at 1 p. in.
AI.Ut.ltT. At his residence, 205 South Oth
st . on December 2U, 1815. tllAKI.ES F.
At-BUKT. ugid 43 years Relatives and
f rie.i is, also Columbia I-ouge. No. ul. F, and
A. M , Walnut btreet liusiness Men1 Aisu.
i uit un, ac.d Amentia A aderoy ot 'iolin
Uakeia. axe lo. ted to attend tha funeral
iari ves on W iln iday at z p ru , at tne I
apartaienu ot bli.er II Beir 1820 rhestnat I
t Interment private, at West X-auxel UiU I
Cemetery
DEATHS
AMi:S. On Iiecember 2.1, 101(1, JAMK3 fi.
A.MIIS aged M esrs. ltelatlvea and ftlends
ate Inlted to attend tho funeral eenlces, on
Tnesda, nt 2 p. m.. at the apartments of
Oilier II. Itnlr I2" Chestnut St. Interment
nt Mount Morlah Cemetery.
ltAltlltMV. In Pittsburgh, on December 2R.
MAtlY V. liAmtow. Henlees at the
ehnpel of It It. Hrlnghurst Co.. .IS North
11th st. Tuesdnv, tho 2Sth Inst., nt 10
a m. Pnlem, N. .1.. papers please copv.
MOM I.IMI. On December 2.1,101.1, .TOSIIPH
INtJ, wife of Hiehnrd Howling nnd daughter
of Annn nnd the Into Joseph Sptan. Itelntlves
and friends are Invited to attend funeral, en
Wednesday, nt ao n m , from her Into
residence, ,.i!,J.' Itojer st . c.tn tteqnlem
Mnss at Cliureh of lmmnculnte Coni eptlon.
Interment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. New
ork pn ters plrnse copj.
Mlll)Ml.l:. Huildentv, on December 2i1.lftt,1,
11111. e; . nusitnn'i oi i;mmi u. nromley
HelntUes nnd friends nlsn T,opnn Tribe No
2.-. I. ". of It. M., Vigilant e.irh llenefl
cinl Soi lety, Vo I, nre United tn attend tho
funeral, on Thursda, nt Hi n. m , from Ills
Into residence, ,1.12 (Ireenttlcli -d. Pen Ices In
St. fetor's Church. ltd nhd I'lne sts, nt 11
a. hi. precisely. Interment prltnte friends
may call Weilnesdiy evening, s to 10 o'clock
Automobile ftinernl
IllinniiS.- on tieccmber 2.1, 101.1. ANNII2
U.. wife of Henry 1' ltrooks. nged fil years.
Iteliitvis and frlerds nro linltert tn attend
the funeral services on Monday, nt 8 t) In.,
.it the r-stflrnip. Id:i7 ogd-n st I'ltrther
services at ine ueiormed ,-viennonite Church,
Mount ,1m, I'n . on Tuesday, nt It a. tn.
Interment nt Mount ,lov. Pa.
HltOOM. On December 21, tnl.1, WlI.MAM
T.. husbnhd of the Hte Rlitabelli Hroom.
age I 7(1 jears. Itelntlves and frt-nds also
deorgc V. ciillils Lodee. No 1074. I. t.
O 1 nnd the Miglisale Oxtermen's Aso
clitlon. nre InUtod to attend tho funeral
services, 011 Wednesdnv. ot 2 p tn.. at his
lite residence 211J11 North 2eth ft. Inter
ment prlxnle. at West Uitirel Hill Ceme
tery. Kriends tnav lew tho tcmalns on
Tuesday, from S to 10 p. tn
liri:lll.i:it.-iln December 2.1, 101.1, MAIMD
lirl.'Ill.i:it (hee Il.mg), nlfn of John Itueh
ler. ngeil 01 Jears Iteiitles and friends nro
liulteii to nttend tin funntnl services, on
Wednesday, nt 10 a. tn pre. Ise ly, at her lato
tesMence, Chestnut st. nnd Mulllcn Hill ave.,
Mantua, N. J. Interment private, nt Hreen
mount Cemetery. Auto funeral
CAt.HU i:i.l On December 2il. lni.1.JAr..';s
t'AkDWIJM. Due notice of the funernl will
bo given, from tils iate residence, B25U Pan
som st.
CAI.I.AIIAN. On December 22, 101.1, MAM
OAllUT J., wife of John T. Callahan Iteta
Hies and friends nre Invited to attend tho
funeral, on Tuesdnv. nt 1 11) n. in., from
her late residence, l.ln l'ltswater st. Solemn
High Mnss nt St. 1'hlllp tip Nrrl Church,
at H a in. Interment at Holy Cross Cemo
tery.
CAtll'i:.NTi:tt December 23, 11)1.1. THANK
w.. hiibiind of Hlla V. i-arpenter. Kenlces
nno iniermeni private.
CLANCY. On Dernmber 2d. HUB. THOMAS
.1.. hushf .ul of the into Itebn-in Clancy men
Doughert nnd son ot the late William and
Margaret Clanev. In his 74th vear Funeral,
t. vvhl h relatives and fr.ends nre Invited, on
Thursdny. nt S .'In a. m.. from his late resl
deip e. 12.'1T S. l.'.th st Snleiitr Miss o' He
nulcm at Church nf St. Theresa, nt 10 n. m,
prc'leclv nterment nt New Cnthedral Cem
etery. Automobiles.
COW Plllt, On Decembu 2.1. 101 i, WILL
IAM, husband of Mnrgnret M. Covvper fneo
Maclllnin) nnd son of Mnrv and the late
Uenj.imlii Covvper. nge.1 3.1 years Itelntlves
nnd friends, also (li neral Harrison Lodge.
No 133, I. (1 o, V V iteiltv Assemblv. No.
21. A. H M P.: II. C. ."tone Fellnvvshlti
Club, and emplovcs nf William Sellers ft
I'..., are Invited tn nttend the funernl serv
ices, on Wedtiesdav. nt 2 p. in . at his late
residence, lPus North st. Interment nt Mount
Mnrl.ih Cemeterv. Itemnlns mav bo viewed
on Tuesday, from 7 i,0 to u p. in. Automo
bile funernl.
Ct'STIIIt. III Heading, nn December 2.",
11115. LCDWIO T, cCHTrm. In the Stst ve.ir
of his age. Itelntlves nnil friends nrn tn.
i'tc.1 tn attend the funeral, without further I
notice, from his Into resldenco Ml North ..I
n . on rui'silay, at 1.31) p. tn. I'lcaso omit
(lowers
I) WIS. nn December 2.1, 10 IB. .lOSRI'It
INt: W.. widow of IMwIn W. Dnvls Hela-
tlv.s and friends nrn Invited to attend the
funeral service on Tuesday, at 1 3(1 p. m.,
nt her lite icsldence. Delmar Apartments,
V 2H1, Mnrr s and Illttenhi.uso sts., German
tnwn. Inteimrnt private
Di: i:N.M:. Mddonlv. on December 24.
1UI.1. KDW'AKD DCVKNNHV, aged tSI jears
Itelntlves nnd friends are invited tn attend i
the funeral Tuesdnv, . .'.0 u. m., from tho
lesldencn of hin son, I. ivvard J, Dovinnev, I
Jr.. 222't McKean st. It. rpiiem Mnss nt ft ,
IMvviird's Church at I) a. in. Interment H. ly J
cross Cemetery. i
DONAH CH. On December 21. 1015. MAHY-.
wife nf the late James Dnuiihuc. itelntlves
iip.l frl.mls ore Invited to uttind the fucal
nn Wednesday . in .'tn a. m.. from her lute
iisldinic. 11.11 . i'lith st. Solemn Itenulem
Mas nt St. tlnbrlel's church, at 10 u. m. ,
Interment at Cathedral Ctmeterv.
DOICAN. On De.emh. r 211. 1IU.1. JANH A.. .
wdfe nf James Duron Relatives and friends, '
also II. V. M. Sodality and League nf the
Sacred Heart, are Invited to attend the
funeinl. on Wednesday, at 30 a. m., fmin '
North Percy st. Snl.mri Riquletn .Mass' at I
M Alnliichv'n Chlirih lit 111 n. m. inter. I
uiem in may v rnss v.emeiery.
DOl (illHRTY. D. cember 23. 101.1, IIPOH,
sun of Sarah aiu tho late Hugh Poughcity.
It. latives and fitends. also liietnbcia nt the
Charles Klein New Year's Ai-so, latinn, aro
Invited to attend the funeral, nn Tuesday, at
s 10 a. m.. fmm his tnnthcr'e residence. i'l In
Wntklns st. .21st and Morris st& ). Solemn
High Masn of Ilciiulem at church of 8t I'd
tnotid. nt 111 n. tn Interment at Now CatlK
dtul Cemeter).
DltlVlIlt. On December 25. 1015, (JKOIUIR
W, husband of Catherlnu I. Driver, aged
53 jears Notice nf funeral will be given
from his late resldanee, 3ftll Ludlow st.
I'lIHKI. On December 2(1, 1015. ULIZA
HHTH A , vvlilnw of Jnseph Ferris. Rein
lives and friends ura Invited to intend the
funeral services, nn Tuesday, at 2 p. in. pre
cisely, nt the residence nf her son. Dr Fnn
Us S. Ferris. 501 South 45th st. Interment
prliute.
rUHKVIAN. On December 21. 1015. JOHN
!".. husband of Mnry I Pre. man. Itelntlves
nn.l friends, alsn Chosen r'rlen.ls' 1-odge. No.
ion. I il, o. i., iirp Invito.! to attend funernl
servKes. Wednesday, at 2 p. m., at the par
lors of W. II. Mercer. H2 N. 12th st. in
ternum iirlvate
ri'ltt:. On December 21. 1015. JAMES,
husband of Cuthtlne Furev. aged M veins,
It. tatlv.s and friends are Invited tn nttend
the funeral, on W'ednes lav, at s 3u u m..
lm.-ii his Into realilenie. 2:113 South Chad
ivkk st UTth nnd Wolf sts.). Solemn it.. !
mil m Mass at the Church of St. Monica, at I
H i m. pro. Isely. Interment at Cuttle lr.il i
i meiery.
( V-. At her residence. 2125 Wallace st .
on 1).'. ember 25. IUI5. MARTHA J. II.
11ASS Notiiti nf funeral luter.
1, 1 1. 1. A.M. In Plilla . on Twelfth Month 2tli.
IMS, SARAH C. widow nf Harvev W Oil
lam, aged Ml )uir Kiiutlv.n and trlendu
are luvlte.l to utteinl thu funeral, at
Friends' Meeting House, Newtown Suuarc,
Delaware Cu , Pa at 1 p. m on Third
da. Trollevs leuvo imth und Market sts.
at 12 and 12:30 o'rlm-k.
(IOODWIN. On Deiember 20. 1915. WILL
IAM, son of the late William and Kllxa M
no.lwln .Servkes und Interment privatu.
aitAYMI.V. On Dicembir 21, 1915, MARY
A. wife of Richard II. tlrnvson in her 7th
vrar. Relatives nnd friends uro Invited tn
attend the funeral servlieu, on Tuesday, at
.I1,' P m. precisely, ul her late residence.
l'Dl llerka bt. Inteiment private. Auto
funeral.
(iltllTIV. Sti.ldenlv, on December 25. 1015,
KATIUHtlNi: i: . daughter nf Clarenco II.
and Ivathtrlne 11. lirlffln nged 2 ear 8
months Relatives and friends nro Invited to
attend tho funeral eirilies, on Tueday. at
11 m. m. precisely, at tho chapel of Andrew
J. Hair &. Son, Arch and l'Jth sts. Inter
ment private. Automobile service.
II.WI1I. On December 25. 1015, SARAH
JANU. widow of Albert M Hamm. llela
tlvea and friends are Invited tn attend the
funeral servUea, nn Tuesday, at 7 30 p. m.. at
service and Interment at Uliltown Cemetery,
Rucks Count!., on arrival at I.anilae nt
train leaving Reading Terminal at 0:30
Wednesday.
UAH! T.V. On December 21, 1015. JOHN
JO.-.KPH HARVEY, aged 3d years. Rela.
tlvcs und friends, nlso members of the ,s. S.
AUIuma und Fraternal Order of Kacles,
Aerie No. 1303. are Invited to attend the
funenl services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m.. at
the funeral parlors of John i". Klmmerle,
torner Hrcad and Tasker sts. Remains may
be viewed uu Monday, at H p. in. Auto serv
ile IIKIJI. On December 23, 1015. ANNH S..
vvi'o of Chailes r. Helm, aged 35 iidrs.
Relatives and friends are invited tn attend
the funeral services, nn Mundav, at H p. in.,
at the apartments of Oliver II Hair. lS.'O
chestnut st. Interment at Red Hank, N.
J., on Tuesday.
11 HNDItlt'lv!. On December 23. 10 15. LEON
ARD It. HENDRICKS, ogud ir.' jearw. HeU
tlvea and friends, alsn Masonic I.ndge, of
Paul!. Pa.: Voluntary Relief Department of
Pennsylvania. lUllroad. and Pennsylvania
Railroad iteranV Asm) Utlon. are Invited
to attend the funeral services, on Wednea
! ,,.., '!! P- I1' ut ""' apartments of
Oliver II. Hair D20 Chestnut tt. Inter
ueut at Nnrrlatown Pa Remains may l
viewed on Tuea.lay evening.
KHI.I.i. At Pittsburgh, pn . on December
2.-;. 1015. DR. LOllS A. KELLY, formerly
of Manayunk. l'hlla. Relallves and frlenls
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tues
day, at u .10 a. m . from Ida brother's resi
lience. Dr. Joseph V. Kellv 13-, Rettor st..
Munaunk Solemn Reriulem Mass ut St.
John the llaptlst'a Churtli ut 10 a. in. Inter
ment at St. John's Cemetery
KKN.-VKV. On IHiemUr 2t. 1015, ELLA J.,
widow of Mathcw Kcuney, aged 52 years,
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral service, on Tuesday afternoon,
"i.3 a'?-.01 .precisely, at her late residence.
4732 Hiking Sun ave Interment private, at
Woodland Cemetery Friends may call
Monday evening, 8 to 0 o'clock.
I.Ol'CIIRAN. On December 23, 1013, CATH
ARINE, wife ot Patrick Loughran (nee
Small), formerly of County Armagh, Ire
land. Relatives und friends, also members of
Mused Virgin Mary Sodality of the Lady
of Victory parish, are Invited to attend the
funeral, from her late residence, 3141 Clear
Held tt.. on Tuesday, at 6 a. m. Solemn Re
quiem Mass ut St. Bridget's Church, at 10
a. m. Interment at New Cathedral Ceme
tery. Automobile funeral
I.OVATT. On December 25, 1915, JOHN J
husband of Wllhelmloa M, Lovatt (nea
Ruppinan) and sun of Thomas U. and tha
late Johanna E. Lovatt. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend the funeral on
Tuesday, at 8 30 a. m.. from his lata real.
den e, 240 S. 4.1th st. Sulemn High Mass
at St. Franeu de Sales Churn. 47th at. ail
Sprlngtleld ave.. at 10 a. m. Automobile
funeral.
MACiOlVAN. At East Orange. N. J., on De-ce-rber
25. 1011. KUSIAh. w'fa of Uecrg.
Magvxn. JteUtl.cs and friends are Invited
to . ttend f'.-oeral sen i es. Wednesday, at 1
p. m. p-elsely at Schuyler's, Broad ana
Diamond sis. Interment trivste. Nuith Co
llar illil CemeUry, Auto iuat-aJ,
DHATIIS
MA8Ti:N. .fin neeember 9.1. lOtf. MAV f
MASTUN (nte Lynch). Itelntlves nnd friends
nre Invited to attend the funernl. on Wednes
SM't December 2:1. nt s no . m.. from the
resldenco of her nephew. Mr. Prank P
Hpdgers. n:4IO nirnril.Rve.. West Phlladel
nhla. .solemn High Mass nt Our Lndy of
tho Honry church, nt 10 a. m. Interment
In Cnthedral Cemeterv.
MrCAHTIIV.- On December 2.1, 101.1, HLIZA
A. MeCAUTHY. widow of James r. McCar
thy. Itelntlves md friends nrn Invited to
nttend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at
.'.. n. m.. at her late residence. 2'iu West
1 leteher st Interment nt Hillside Cemetery.
Itemnlns mav he viewed on Wednesday,
from to 10 p. m.
SlrCDRKt.i:. At her residence, 221 rnrrn
gut Terrace, on December 2.1. 1010. SALMA
AtlNHS tiniPlH.. widow of M'llllim Mr.
Corkle Itelntlves nnd friends nre Invited
tn attend the funeral services. Tnesdny, nt
2 p. m , nt the npirtments of Oliver II,
Hair. 1120 Chestnut st. Interment private.
MMIOM'AN. on Decemher 24, loir.. HAn
THOLOMHW. husbind of Mary H. McOownn,
Heiatives and friends, nlso llorseshoers
I'nlon and Altar nnd Itnsary Societies nf St,
Lllsibeth'n Church, nro Invited tn nttend
the funeral, on Wednesday, nt 8 30 n m.,
from his Into residence, 2110 North 2TUI1 st.
Solemn Itf-nulem , Mass nt Church of tho
Most Precious Hlood of Our Lord nt 10
a. m. Interment nt Holv Cross Cemeterv
.McKINI.lIV. On December 21, 101,1, SIT
SVNNi:, widow of Tholnas MiKllllev nnd
daughter of the Into Hobert nnd Catherine
l.Midill. Itelntlves nnd friends are invited
t attend funeral Tuesdnv, it 1 p. m.. from
tbn residence of Joseph A, Wciver, 2HU.I
l'assvunk nice. Interment at Ivy Hill Cemo
terv. MllTZtllHt. On December 2.1. 101.1. nt tho
resblence of his son-in-law. Martin n. Ilen
sen. f'chyj lv low. WIsnhIekon, Col. JAMKS
MHTZtlLlt. nged Ml .voire, nineral services
prlinle. Interment nt Carlisle, Pn., on Wcd
nesilav. upon the nrrlvnl of the s f,o n. in.
trnln from Philadelphia
M HICK. S'uddenlv. on December 24, Mir.,
lllt.1ll.HT S. MYHICK. llelnllves nnd
friends nro Invited to nttend the funeral
servlies, on Tuesday, nt 2 p. tn. precisely, at
the resident e or his snn-ln-lnvv, T w. Van
lloesen. I'.i.'li) Walton live. Interment prl
vnte. NHI'P. On December 2.1, 1010, HDW1N D.
NKPP. husband nf Hie late Alary A. Neff,
Itcl.it lv ce and friends, nlso Wnsbmston
Calnp. No. 1. P. o. S. nf A., and employes
or II. P. Keith's Theatre, nro Invllod to at
tend the funernl services on Tuesdav, at 2
P. m., at his Into residence. S.'O South Allison
st (.altli st and Ilaltltuoro live). Interment
pilvnte. Itemnlns may bo viewed on Mon-
II. , irnui -v 10 JO p. ill.
Nt HUNT. On r.ecetnber 2.1. 1010, llosn,
wife nf Jnhn Nugent, llelnllves nnd friends
nre Invited tn nttend hn futiercil servlres, on
Thuisdiv. nt s .'HI a. tn., nt Imr hnsbnnd'H
tesl.Ienie. 210 West Oxford nt High .Mass nt
St. Ml IiiioI'b Church at 10 n. m. precisely.
Interment at New Cathedral Cemeterv.
I'l.I.I..- On December 21, 101,1, ANNII: tt .
widow nf Joseph Pell nil 1 daughter or the
lnn tbitlloii nn.l Annie K. Oregon. Iteln
tlves nn! friends, also Itevtinlds Cinln 1.17.
nnd 1. idles O A. II Hnlter '1 Henrv
lilbb Class nf st John .. 1', 1:. Church, nro
Invited tn nttend the funeral, on Wodnesdav,
fiom tin resl.tem e of her brnther. tleorco
W. Oroenrv 211 Norrls at. serv Ices at St.
John's P. IV Church. .Id and Heed sts . nt
2 p. m. Inteiment private, nt Northvvood
Cemeterv. rrlends may view the remains
nn Tuesdav. nt 1 p. m. Alltntnobllo strvlce
ril.sON. At his residence, 202 North ,12d
st , on December 31. 1111.1, JOSIiPH. husband
of Sarih J ldson. Notieo of funeral Inter.
rillf'i:. On December 2.1, min, LOUISA,
wife nf the Into Churlcn P. Prim, nged 70
enrs. Itelntlves nhd friends nre Invited tn
intend the funeral services. Tuesday, nt 2
11 m . at the nn.iitmcnts nf Ollvir II. Hair.
D2i Che-tnut st. Interment at Mount Pcnco
Cemeterv. Please omit Mowers.
PHI l)l:V.- De. ember 2.1.101.1. MAHY SCOTT
AIIMSTItoNil, widow of Fleming Pruden.
Itelntlves ,,nd friends nro Invited to ntti n.i
the funeral services, on Wedtiesdav. at "
t, m. nt her into residence, 20ir. Mnrvlnn
st Interment nt Mount Mortal! Cemetery.
Automobile cervlce.
II.MtOLD. On December 21, 101,1. HHNHY
W. I1AI10LD. husbind of Agnes ltabold (nee
Adair), need 2l jc.trs II mouths. Ilelatlves
nnd frlemls. nls. M.itnacn Tribe, No 2.(1,
Imp. . II. M.. arc Invited to attend tho
funetnl. tin Tuesday, nt 7 :.n n m.. from his
inrents' resilience. 1117 Jnt kstin st. Solemn
Hiiiulcm .Mass nt St Mntilia's Chun h at I)
o'clock. Interment 1 rtvnte. Automobllo
-ervl, e.
It()(ii:lts.On Detiinbrr 211, 101.1. nt lier
ttsldenc". isia Kings, sslng nve., HANNAH,
wife nf Itev. lienrat IliiRvrs. In her 72.1 vear.
Duo nottco of the funeral will bo given.
A1 NIIIHts. Sud.lelilv, .in December 2.1.
1IU.T. llil!l.ItT A. WACNDCItS. husband of
Margaret SaunderK tn.o lame), aged 117 years.
Funeral sei v Ices s .In n 111, Wednesday morn
ing nt 1 ho inrlf.r "f Welsh As Nultv, .1.1 and
Pine sts. Interment ntrlctlv private. He
rn huh mav lie vlevvel Tuesday evening.
Pl.a.e omit Mowers.
Mil) Mill). On December 21. 101.1, MAR
HAUIJr J., widow of Wllllnm II. Seiverd
Mini mother of Mrs. (I. W Johnson nn.l
Mrs Ilarrv Hinder, aged 71 years. Rela
tives and frlentls are Invited to. attend tho
luneral Hervicen, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m.,
nt her late nslilence, 1.127 Haverforci avo.
Interment private, nt woodlands Cemetery.
,.,..VI:!.".I.,''lv7V;.t. 5!,niP.C,.!'?.: . "" December
-". !.''. v-ii,viii.i.r vvi.ni.i.i. rnn or vv III-
lam P. and Helm Senttnnn Shaeffer. nged 4
mnnins. i uuerni scivicca nn.l interment pri
vate. SAIlill. On December 24, 1015, IDA V.,vvifo
nr Stephen A. Smith Relatives and friends
nro Invited to attend the fumrnl s. t vices,
.in Monday, nt s p. ni.. at the resldenco of
her aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Illicit. I'll I Par
rlsh st. Iniermeni nt Milfoni, Del , on
nrrlvnl of trnln leaving Philadelphia on
Tuesdnv at 7 2.1 a. in.
sPKOOM:. On December 21, 1015, ANNIE
M.. wife nf CharleH Sproosp. Relatives and
friends nrn Invited to attend the funeral
servii es, on Tuesday, nt 2 o'clock precisely,
nt tho residence of her son-tn-lnw. Albert
Jusku, 2223 Pierce st Interment private.
Remains may be viewed on Munday. between
7 and ' p. tn Auto serv Ico.
TIlflTT. At Pelham Court, Ciertnnntovvn,
nn December 2.1. tllt.1. CHAltl.ES P. TRU
1TT, nged 72 yenrs. Relatives and friends
are Invited to attend 'unctnl servlies, Tues
dav. at 3 p m.. at Kt. Mnttheiv'n Churvh.
llli und ttlrard ave.. I'hll.i. Interment
private. Pleuso omit Mowers.
IV.VIsllNe-On Dciimber 21, 1015. ELIZA
IIETH. vvlfn of Jiih, nli J. Wntsnn nnd daugh
ter nf the ,aie William und Annlo Cougar,
at her .iuughter'i resldem o, Mrs. Annie I
Ali Aillster. I3it W. Pomona st.. Oermiintowti.
Relatives nnd friends are Invited to uttend
the funeral servl.es. m Tuesday, nt '..'to
p m.. nt the apartments nf Kirk & Nice.
Hint Oermuntown uve. Interment ortvnic.
WATT. At her residence, 11)1.1 Lombard st .
.n uecemner -,.. uu,.. .vi.vjii ,v. tiauglller
..... ... i.m ...iv ....... . . . - I
..f the lute Alargarei iirid Senator William W. ,
Watt Relatives und friends are Invited tri
attend the funeral eervtcen Tuesday, nt Hit'iii
i'htltnul iT .'Serinu'iv "t NolVri
Laurel Hill Cemetery. I
11 Cl-I, EltltEK On December "I. i1.1
WILLIAAl F.. husband nf Ida Welegertwr,
aged .7 vears. Relatives mid friends aro
.... l.r,. ,,, ..,,.-.,, ,,n .i..,,.... rc.Tl.l'B,
ate ri'sfdcnre '
n Iniermeni
11 .ii.c.iHcni
l uesa.iy, ut 1 1. 111 . 111 uis lai
121 Alunneiin St.. uertiiautovv
privnie.
HUXIir, Suddenly, on December 24. F.U5,
EAIAIA Ki;vsi:u. wire or Julius c. Wiudt
J., on Dcember 21. lull, of pneumonia.
IlACHAEI. A., wlfa of Reuben A. Wllhr.i
li.un, aged 4o vears. Relatives und friends
are luvltid to attend the funeral fc-ervlies, on
Tuesday, at 2 p. m.. at her I ito resldem e,
5u7 Alaple live.. Palmyra. N. J. Inteiment
private, at Asbury AI. E church. Trains
leave Market st. terry for Palmvr.i at 12 40
and 1 20 p. m.
WILD. On December 23. 11)13, JAMES
WILD, In hlu 73d vear. Services at tha Old
Alan's Home, SOth and Daring sts., Tues
duy, at 10 a. m. Interment private.
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. erl7ed nnd silks; must be thoroughly prnc.
Ileal; rtnto nge, experience nnd salary
wanted: references required. Address Hox D
I2H, t-edger orflee.
TOPNt-'MAN, rxrierlenced general nfflco work
and lulling typewriter; sinte reference, ao
and experience Address D HI. Ledger Off.
Ilenernl
PALHSMnN - MV.rttlY CIIlttflTMAf...WlTU
ALL Till: T1IIMM1NOS. IS IT THRKHY
THIS Vi:tl till OVI-Y .ClilCKHN? BliH
.Mil. PCHDNCK AT 1111 .WAI-NHT ST.
AN'b CINCH THR Tl'llKHV Foil NEXT
VIlAtl.
AGENTS
AHENTS nnd canvassers names nnd addresses,
$r i er 1h,ii nlso fnrmets and nuto ovyncrsi
prices on request. Thomas Co., Kennett
Suunr Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
COOK, competent. Engll'ii Prot.. desires posl
tlnn; good references. 15;n ralrmount ave.
II'irSPKHEPHR. inlddle-neeil, plain cook;
cnuntiy preferred. D 422, Ledger Ofilcp.
LADY, educated, languages, music, sowing,
vvlshcspositlon. 1117 North Lawrence.
LADY'S MAID Young Amerlcnn Prntcsto.nl,
neat nnd willing. 11 327. Ledger orilce.
MAID A ladv who Is closing her house for
the winter wishes lo place a verv g.io.1 nnld
is vvnltrrss and (hnnibeinmld. Applv by let
ter. Wllllsn llnrtshorne. the Cllntnn, lnth
nA Cllntnn us.
WIFE AND HfSIIAND, colore I, want posi
tions; wlfo first-class cook; nrst-cl.iss refer
inie, in in tlrst-clas butler and all-around
man fnr himself, does not smoke nr drink,
2010 Catharine st.
THE T-EPCinil'S HOUSEHOLD HEOISTRY
lit'REAP inn pf vou tn Immndlato touch
with experience housework girls, conlts,
. hambermaldn, waitresses, laundresses, duVs
vv oik. seamstresses, ladles tnulds, governesses,
i lilldnurses, housekeepers, both mnniiglng
nnd working: couples. Call, write or tele
phone Miss Heed t Walnut or Main ."own,
Suite 23II-23B, Ledger Illdg.. lith and Chest
nut its.
SITUATIONS W ANTED MAEE
ACCOFNTANT-OPFICE MANAOER. 15 ve.irs'
I'Xticrlence. audits, corporation vvork. initnu
fni tin Ing costs, tlnnncl.il statements, credits
nnd systematizing, open for engngeinuit,
Phllndp hl.i references, il 1 1S LclgerCetitrah
ACCriCNTANT. office miin, nge ski, business
(allege and t. of l evening schnol gntilaito.
experleni i-l bookKeepcl und 3 lunuths' exp
In publli iiicniiiitina. desires tti nn. rtsponsl-
l.lejinsi.. ni..d.salary 1I51, Ledger Centrnl.
UtiOKKEEPER nnd nccountant: .15; 15 vears'
experlenie. references. 3 ! IT. Ledger Cent.
MAN AND WIFE want positions, wife first
class conk, first-class reference; man first
class butler nnd nll-nround mnn for him
self. 2010 Catharine st.
NL'ESE. practical, and companion, desires
position with Invalid gentleman, physician's
reference. Write E. R.. 4iMl, Havcrfor.l live.
EMrEOYMENT AGENCIES
MRS. MARY T. .MCCARTHY. 2107 Christian
I,uc. VMV, supplies S: wants Ist-clnss Prot.,
jCath, malo and female help, all nationalities
MRS. KANE. .Ill S. I'.ith. supplies all kinds
of flist-class competent malo nnd fcm.ilo
help.
NICIIOLLS? 1020 Ilalnbrldge" st.: competent
mai- and femalo help: nil nationalities. Phono
locust 21311.
ATJTOJIODILES
ALlTl:ARSBOUGHTfo77rlis
SCIIOHER. 3341-12-15 .MAHKETSTREET
'l,r 'nl'
CADILLAC. 1015. eight: condition like new:
. timpiettdv equipped: Immedlnto delivery;
net. il sum
t.i iCOMnlill.il. 23t4 .Market st Locust 150. ,
II A JENKS. Manager Exchange Car Dent. I
.'. . . . " '
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L'v,',ini'",,.'.-,f,"i,.l.vff.u.l,llm.y" , .'.'.rli'.'' ,"''., A l"D J
HAI.LS CORPOI(.Tll,N. 112 N. Ilrnud.st.
R $ VT "l. 'ITiVBKln-. chTJ5j
-JUi'- ' JU. .
CADILLAC, till
grnv Inndaulette: good re-
COLE. 11113, DEAIONSTHATORS
HI.IIIIITI.Y I'SED. FOR SALE
HJimVEHS Cti. 21.1-47 N. IlllOAD ST.
IH'I'Airillll.E. lilt 1-32 touring, .lectric lights
and, starter, bargain. S. K. RODai Its. Ml
jj Itr.iad et. Spruce llllll.
STI'DEIIAKER. 1UK, llinousliio: enulpped with
elecirl
.,.,-,i'..,ii'! si.trier: koo.i cunriition.
SEND FOR PIIEI7 Hl'LLETIN
OF PHI.D CARS
OORSil.V ACTO ENCHANOE. 23S N.HROAD
1CK) I'SED" ACTUS, every make, from $150 up?
Roman Auin Ciimnauvgul N llia.l t.t.
Wiiiitrd
WANTED-mi4 or 1015 Hupmobllo or Do.1en:
must bo In 1st class con and cheap for tasli;
no dealers. H. Perklni. Alaud P. O. pa
ATJTQ LIVERY AND GARAGES
KERR'S NEW OARAGE, flllo Olrard atZ
Now open for service with tho finest up-to-date
equipment; storage M un: drop in and
look It over, or phone JielmonttllSH
VO HIRE (open day and"nlKht) Brand-new
..-pass. InurliiK .ar. with robea, 91.2.1 hour
also bratid-naw 7-pass limousine. $1 on hour:
weddings, funerals, etc. Poplar ItilT W.
AUTO REPAIRING
t SPEEDOAIII "ER TROHBLn ?
I SEn J3ILLY 314 N. nilOAD T
CYLINDER?, ItECORBD. now pistons aiid
rlnifs furnished, we. din.
- ni bralnc. II. E.
Underwood At Co.. 1025 Hamilton st.. PhU.
AUTO SUPPLIES
-BEARINUS-
New Departure Serv. Sia , The Owllllam Co.
1314 Arch st Phone Walnut 3107. Race 3UC2:
AUTO TIRES
PULLA1AN TIRES
Guaranteed 40c3 miles. Compare rrlcss.
uw....a ""-. I fca.lW...
CRIAl'S. 23d n; Broad st.
DUPLEX TiR Aloro miles per dollar than
nnv other tire.
222S N. BROAD ST. DIAAiaD KB I.
HORSES
5-A BAKER , Horsa Blankct-The longest,
ivoarlng blanket iicr luadu, has been on ths
market 50 vears, none .nulne without large
hoisu stamped inside. Sold by Klem. 1227
Market st.. and other dealers.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PATENTS -ARTHUR E. PAIGE. 714 Walnut
St.. Phlla , mechanical and electrical en.
geer. registered; patent attorney; established
ere 30 vears; Invention.') developed; patents,
trademarks, copvrtk-hts secured aui liti
gated anywhere rejected applications prost
cuted prellroln-irv' advice free.
WANTED YounK nun with Luslneos experi
ence wishes to becoino assuclated with profit
able, eaubliehed business, can Invest S1500
or J2f"ii). .with service, must stand strictest
lnveMiBullMi. I 411. .Ledger OfOee.
PICTCRB THEATRE for rent. J70 month,
complete seats 5t-0 modern uo competl.
tton. l.nrg.iln other propositions. BAR
IllsT. 21)1 N Broad.
' VIC TOH J. EVANS A CO.
latert Attorneys, Wasbinston, D. C.
Wrlie for deser.ptua booklet.
pnop J.ir KET C"I- YARD l N P AND H.
ex.lt RKNT 0 MONTHLY 030 WEST
TIOOA T
GKOWiNO nWIUriDS. all sges fer s?s.
1CU Chutnut t-
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
5000 ItHQflRHD for Ipierest Jn Krewlng
. clenk nnd salt concern. P 40S. LedgerOflJeo.
PArtTNHR wanted Willi $Voo 15. f"A''',lH?
mnnufat luring business. 1 420. Ledger pit.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
VVORKMIiN'S COMPENSATION
Have 0U subscribed to tho
STATH FUND?
If so, pleie forward sour nm" to our
office, ns I have some, valuable Information
for sou.
Win. A. Crai.r; & Co.
IUH Ahbolt Ilulldlng, llrond and ncmreets
VI7M D11KSS FUITS
Cutannys. Tuxedos and Sack Suits
To hire nr.l made to order.
NEtTHAfHIt, THR TAILOH, 10 N. th tt.
Hell phone. Walnut 2118.
SCPnitrLfol'S 11 Uit removed by electrolysis,
the onlv rernnnrnt wnv. Kvebrnws arched,
MISS SMITH, 4"2 Keith Tbtntre nidg.
Ms llnppe halrdrcsslng fnrliltmfsnge minl
mrlng, tonn. Mint An nde. with Miss Smith.
CT.A1MH of nnv description collected on
percentage nnvwliere. Wo get v;our money
for vou AMCOSi: Mr.HrANTII.13 AflHN
C'.'Hnnm .10.1. 1f.n0 Arch st. ,
1TI.T. DHiys SI ITS All new stvllsh goods;
l?ffiAT?Di?"SMN,.'lPO.r2. m6
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
M"i: rtHMODIll. sour old Jewelry Into the Inf
est designs nt fn.tnrv Prlies MAin IN W.
AH11AMS 711 Sntisnm st . Phllndelphlft.
1 ItfY dlimonds. tenelrr nnd pawn .ticket; for
ensh. Applv 2 "' to 11.10 p. m. Win. flick,
ltnotn ""!'. t'2.1 chestnut st.
EHESSMAKING AND MILEINEHV
HrMSTITCIIlNO, 10 cents a yard, nil mate
rials. A. It H1C IAI1D. 1 1 1-1 OIIEST.NTT ST.
I'lCTOltlAI. REVIEW PATTERNS.
POTTER SCIinoi. nr nilESSMAKINO
DAILY AND EVENINtl SESSIONS
11.1.1 lllll'MID AVE. .
FiitESSMAKlNil Iniight, short, praetlcnl Inex
pensive course, patterns nil. 50 McDowell.
r.o7 Denekl.1 Ride , lith nnd Market.
' I
FOR SALE
ANTIQUE nnd modern furniture bought A sold.
W HUM 1 RARE OLD PIECES
IIXIIVEY DAIIEIt. Ambler. P.I
jlllpllone, 2 J. Kevstene, 40J.I.
Tltl'LIAIID and pocket tables, shurflehnnrds,
new niirl slightly used, liberal terms, renting,
repilrlng . supplies, ltos.itto, 222 S. Sth.
litLLTAHD" AND POCKET TAI1LE3 - As"o
bowling allevs; rnsv riavments. IIRDNS-
W ICK-ltAl.KE COI.I.ENDER COMf02.Arcl!.
iflLLIAltD, pocket Sd-li.ind tnbtes. rnpnu-lngT
supplies. Clnrk-Ileid Mrg. Co.. 2121 N. Front.
illLLIARD, pool, enmblnallon. Sd-h.inri bought,
snid. retited,iixeird.Keafer,Jt2:i tRrnrdavn
CASH REOISTERS, new- nnd second-hand: to
tal ndtlers ns Invv ns $30. on ensy monthly
payments, nil registers sold bv us fully guar
nntecd. Tho National Cash Register Co.. 7J0
Chestnut ct.
DESKS, fining cnblnetn, sifes, telephone booths
and office furniture and fixtures of every de
scription: used, but In tlno condition, nnd
verv cheap, free delivery nnvwliere.
iirniiEs.jiTii A""Dnr rroNwonn.
DESKS, large nssnrtmcnt: nlsn household fur
niture. Inning Central Second-hand Furni
ture Cnmp.tnv fllH-IHl-l I Ciillnvvhlll st.
rri.I. DRESS SPIT. SP.E 37: MADE IN
WANAMAKER'S FOR !IV WILL SACIH
riCE$:i 227N. JlTII ST.
Mf'SH HULLS? latest" hits, 7.1c. lolls reduced
:'.0c. : $t.Di mils. 4.1'. ... . ,
Notlco our hs-nuto music rolls nro first qual
ity, not seconds.
I-HDPI.I.O Ml'SIC CO..:04 WAIA'irr
SHOW OASES, wall uises. shelving, tlno floor
rirm. for sale, cheap. 24!i Market st,
J2U.M)
VICTROLA VI AND .
SIX in-lNCII D. V. RECORDS
guaranteed to be In perfect condition.
An excellint outfit Tor on. who Is looking
fnt n good mai hlne nt n reasonable price.
Fifty cents weekl.v uccepted.
Call or write lor cnmpleto descriptions nnd
large illustrated catalogues.
HEPPE'S DPTOWN STORES.
Cor. Oth und Thompson sts.,
Philadelphia. Pa.
FIFTY CENTS A WEEK tlt'YS A VICTROLA
Call or vvriti for particulars.
HEPPE'S UPTOWN STORES
Cor. Gth und Thompson sts ,
Philadelphia, Pa.
s7CRIFIonF.LEuntll Jan. tof nil 'kinds
diamond Jewelry: 0(k dlnmond La Vnllieres.
SI up. must be sold: gnnds can lie bought hero
40 per tent, less than nthcr pli.es. ur mutiny
refundeil. U l.lpkln. l.'ioii Filbert st ,2d llonn
llllll CALENDARS. 2UI ditTen nt designs llllil
stles to suit every line of buslnesH. nt great
ly icdiiced pities: tan complete for New
Yeir's dltrlbiitl.n' nlsn calendar pads. Pcnn
Paper Cu.. 2S Niu-'h lith St. .
DADDY WALKER hum talking machines nn.l
records; exchanges all re.nrd .1 unts. '..i.'ltj
Ridge nve., nbove I't.lumt la ave.
HEATING
MAKIN-KI'.LSEY HEM.TII HEAT Is better
and cheaper thnn steam nr h.tt water. Pine
fresh air with nnimiil mnls'inv. A1AKIN
KELSEY, II N. IMh St.. l'hlla.
MACHINERY AND TOOLS
SHAlTINf! SAFETY SPLIT COLLARS AND
YOCO.M hnngers und pillow blocks with Iln-lsh-nl
lull nnd soiket bearings aro the liest
for nil shafting purposes. SHAITINl! AND
MACHINE WORKS. 115 North Second.
JAMES YOCO.M & SON.
FtiW'E It-PLANT EQ.l'11'.MENT
Dynamos, motors, boilers, steam and oil en
gmes. Jiuilllie, air luiiiiucnenr.
FRANK 'IllOalEY. lm. I Si
N. 3d St.
SECOND-HAND PIPE
Cut and threaded to i-UcUli; largu quantity of
nil slues In hto k. Orlflith. lli!2n SIoyerst.
DYN'AMnS. mnturs und macliinerv bnimht. snid
nnd r.iii.i.l: armatures r.pair.d. Al iln til.
AlarUel .lltllft. Veaisley I'n,, 221 N. 3d St.
i IHH--T8 . ..TRl'l'KS. TltrCK .. .WIIEELS.
I I,',,,.,.,., I A I, I.I.VIM A.1. .,l..'.."...rv
( V''..;.... ..,, . J i,,-..--...... -., .V.V,'1.'A.
50 K. W. dlrci'i innn.'.'te. engines nnd genern-
tnrs; 1" lv vv i.eue.i g. ner.uors; .,. i.t. .u-
,TV. innKr,. .NLAf.U .T.s .NonhS..,:
1. ; -
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
EDISON niAAIOND POINT PIIONOaitAPH.
Cost fill) new. 'I lila .iii'tlt is .ompletn with
rciurds and will be sold for $3S. n.ivalilo .3
Lents weekly. Call nr write for tomplete do
Mriptlnns and lame illustratid catalogues.
HEPPE'S PPTHWN STOItES
Cor. tali and Thumnwn sts.
Philadelphia, i'.i.
t3S LAROE ZONOPIIONE TALKINO nvichlne.
with cnblnet nnd CI records, tliilshed In
beautiful iiiiariernd nik, enst new SSI. Can
be paid 73 cents weekly. An excellent
t'.. renin: In koo.1 cundltlon. Write for com
pleto list r.f li.irimln.-. nn.l special trial offer.
HEPPE'S, .l.'l'l'Ott N STOI:i:s.
Corner itli mid Thoiiipson sts.. Phlla,. Pa.
85 CHICKERlNtl UPRHHIT PIANO
HOWARD VINCENT. 835 N. Oth.
$175 STEINWAY I'PHIHIIT. S1C3. Chlckerlno;
uej pianos. Jt.V $15 Jill. $t monthly, ptay
erst 27.1 up. Ilt'OIIEK 1IIIO-4.. 532 N loth.
H1QH-URADE plner-litann little used: prl.
o nerj jnust luyi cash "X." lilt Oxford st.
PIANO, uprlsht". noted make. llKhtlv ued;
widow must sell lor coh. 001 S. 40th.
OLD GOLD
HliillEST prices lu tha city paid for old (Old,
liver, pUtlnum. faU'j teeth, old coins bought
slid nolii. Ji vvelry 1:1.. Imiio'i , 201 S. sth.
OLD UOLD, sliver, platinum, plated ware, old
sivlo jewelry, teeth plates bought for cam
Est.1870. J. L. Clark, reflmr. 607 Sansom.
CASH PAID I'-OR DIASIONDS, PRECIODS
sillies, culd silver, platinum, falte teeth,
Phlla. SrreltliiB nnd Rcf Co.. 12S lith tt.
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING
INTEItlOIt PAINTINO In the winter mouths
nt very Uttlo cost That dark-stulne.1 uclv
looklns: lioor or stairway. If .leaned on and
rillnlsheil will look like new. Bathrooms
tillntil three cikils white and enameled. $10
up All subtly lltst-i la work.
AXEL MVENDSEN
Phono Diamond 1270 J. 2U30 N 25th st.
PRINTING
BI'V YOHR nt'KINESS CXRDS HERE
Alakevour selection from 12.1 deslans. prlco
25 to 50 cents per docn. The Catd Shop. ltx)t
Chestnut st l-pen tveniuKS.
ROOFING AND IRON AWNINGS
WE coat leaky roofs at small cost and guaran
tee them 10 tears, let us estimate.
AMERICAN ROOPIN'O CO.. 1535 Ridge ave.
STORAGE
CONTINENTAL
STORAGE WAREHOUSE
20TH ST. ABU E CHESTNUT
PACKIN-i. MOVING. SHIPPING.
Rugs. Carpet cleaned, scoured, stored.
Hell. Locust loeo -Phones jiey Race HBO.
FIDEI.llTC FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES.
1S11-1S10 MARKET eT.
STORAGE spate for -oiercharailae of every tic
fccrlwlon. lallroud slulngs. For .particulars
see W. I.. DIrtwell. Front uud Lloyd u.
CdIeater.Pa.. or Crozer llldg;.. Phlla'l luMa
W1.ST1H1LA. AlONARCII STORAGE Co7
WlbTl'HILA. Auto pi'Mig , nd shipplnB
W'KST I'HILA . -70 ) NCSTI R AVE.
ATLAS Bfl n'C WARE'IOI SE - St rage
r "S. lifm: r" I ,- nr t r -mlnjc;
1 1 'I- Id Jl. k - a- I i7ifi:
U"vNNS T r ) S- 1TJS N
nth er.. i ,-j.-kB "'-nuto
vins. Both r.--e. Le h u est.-, it,.
FWE-B a-TOP. ij n-t rr-", o, via,
bV &.U a atM &l..n-.n- r, ."r:
cTsanlt-or: L&'-s l'iffrHid4n't s
WANTED
Ajk?nlwcfr
73.1 JVnnut.yxV?rnut ''!& HTSk
l!o.sPep,(!ti, R,tr), ,2ia,vsm11I,'y. $k.y
CAST-OFF fIotl)lnR , -.TT.liS
ruRNiTunr ,'.,.. - -iatSlrt-.
uart h0lu,P-, bought fSr,e?,r!!,"1i stw
LiigiJ.Cerngs,n?i3SrniJ.'t!
"imsmm
rtZPi
-5.!? IR uent
Anni sT ..2mi-rineiy tnr:krrr-
"."'i-SOKS-Delrti.l.le "room .,.? .
i.mnmevnjer.privnto hiith, H ni ""i
ffire,y0T?;?
!m-m4',n-s.
spnt'er. ifMTtt T... utLtiMn,
MIUP.' '"l-CrMI"OtlTA11t.T -mr7raa'
-liaQiAD.mLN-rNriMlATit Pne Esa
aVsUVTj,',, lIH1.7"5"
OWNER OT" T.MtoE dwelling wliTMTr
tlveiv furnished bachelor apt '".J'V "
prlv ate, hath, open Hreplaee So22 sI.SlC,?0,.
NIi'Vli N ''hllii. stnllon. nltrartlveltTfimr
gin rooms: good car service Tioga istv?'
IRTtt B. .ltlr-cv,.-, J-HSIidtJ,
B0AKDINQ
ET-nttCT). 1224-2(1 (nrIsmonde)-rMrnZr7
.Ingie, en suite; private, baths; uiH'vHS
thitbi.tMsr
HPRfCE. 1058-30- Id and 3,1 floor hall -7"
wcll heated; cholcn table board! '""
Pi'IH'CE. 1012 (Itolmehiirsti-tleaut'lfull e,ZT
j-nnnisrrlvnie j.ath. will, Cwff, ufi. 'boSffc
"Vloon'c'wTfh'r,?0" r00mi Z
,!tcmv. ?ocrriVnr
"wtfh.oY fcY.; iff envnS
pxcellpil tnblo lioard
ropiar r.18.1 j.
fluhurtiftti
iviivn, ii , nui vjnr or iwfi rrwms .- i.
"" --"" imiiq VJrtK IjST19 1153 T
SANITARIUMS
nEAUTlFUL location; special sclentlflo err
?,"V.'J?: -,cM,"'ri... ov.": .."mfort, mZ,:
"""'"i "r "itiuiii. i uy una, chutnut Hill?
APARTMENTS
N. E. CORNEH 17TH AND WALNUT ST3.
This 13-story eonereto and steel flrKroe
structure reaches the highest point of efJB.
npment as vet attained In apartment con!
siruetlon, and mav bo properly stTii
perfect place of abode. ""viy strua 4
An earnest effort has been made to olt-r
n mntchlcss home tn those whoso tint era.
slderatlon Is not to count the cost alone bit
tn procure that which thev desire, whirs
her.. H only perfect Inn. the size tna chi
ncter nf which tuny bo selected and shsosJ
tl.n0u!!llfldtu.il.h0 aiMnrWc "Suhem-ntof
Suites are arranged from two rooms ind
one bnth tn ten rooms nnd five baths.
rhn location Is excellent, being coavulnt
to the business nnd shopping centres ani yet
not ton nenr. '
All things considered, the rentals ar mol.
crate.
Further Information, nrrangements for in.
-meet Ion nnd reservations may be biJi
NORMAN ft SHERWOOD
1111 Walnut street.
WALNfT. 1131 jfCl Very nttractlve asts.3 to
rn s . baths, nlsn single room and Mth. fura.
or unfurn.: excellent location lst-class iri
lie. l')'i.ni- Spruce 4111. or apply to ja niter.
S,a!5r,Na "ARDEN. 1817 Ex.ellent opts. In I
different houses; n.me turn . kitchenettes.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
LOCUST. 1213-15 (I.Inn'H Ilcnd) - l"urn. apli.,
BUltcs and rooms, with nrlvato bath.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
THERE" ARE SEVERAL"VAYS
OF SECURING AN
APARTMENT
You can look nt one after another until
J on Und one, or
You can go around to the different nten
eles until in dcKpnlr you take one, or
You Can GUI, Phone or Write
to This Otlice
It Is fjulto true that ncarlj every desirable
apartment In Philadelphia Ih limed with an'
may ne rented through us
Call unon iih in mir neu ntll.es: they art
really quite nttractlve, vnu will be given ths
mnst lourteoua and etllcl.nt si rv Ice obtain
able. An ntitomobiln Is vvaltln; tn take jeo
tho list of utiurtmepts vmi d, siimute, and If
h' any chance 1011 are nrn icrfiil suite!
our entire nreunlitatlon villi I., pla.eil at )our
disposal to prncuic f.u nu tjitly )0ur
heart's desire
Think of all tho trouble nu will have
saved nn.l how elud )nu villi ! m l-nnvv 10a
have found the one uparinii-nt In Phlladel
I1I1I.1 vvldih most ne,irl appma. h 1 jour
act Ideal.
NOIliWAN S. SHERWOOD
I 111 WALNIT bT. . ,
Spruco 02110. Rice -0.3
17TII. N MI7-Second and thirl door flits of 3
riKims and buth. h..t-vvat. r heat, electrio
lluhts, linnl.WNwi l! - ill .unvcnlcmci;
newly finished thn.iuliout ready for occu
pincy Jamniv 1 $ 1.1 and $.!0
full NOIITI1 BROAD hT
AIoleru .livelllmr our store
IIAPRV T. SACNDEIIS 31 S IMh it
llltOAD N.. 21111 Three i.innis. kin hentat1.
4th llnnr: Menu heat. mi, and elf. , ". Ji,
Uen. 1107 Renl I.Vlnlc Ti llld- Filbert 31ia)
IbTH, N., 171S- Sl InrKi. Unlit rooms, newly
llnlfrhed; modi rn at si lo v irds nre to"
CORONAI." 1
22d mid Chestnut t's.
A few dealrnblo vacaiuhs, lari,e and smsll.
Foil modern furn. or unfurn arjartmeDtJ,
Northwest Phlla. and TI .!i see us Brut.
fcOHOEPPY A: CO . 1517 Jluntsomery i-
POPLAR APARTMENTS. H.1S-20 I'eclir .
2. 3 nnd I room suites, fur or unfur.. nel
water heat, private baths, hot water
HOl'SEKEEPINO AITS. !" P-nts of '"
rents 2.1 to J7n per mo r'atl phono '"'
forlnforinatlon. famucl Sum. 1201 Chtstnui.
U'EsT PHII-lDEU'Ul.l ,
DREXEL APARTMENTS
llVEItlllttlllK STATION . (h
One housekeeping sulie tl rooms ana w-h
IS3.34 per month: one furnished ' foj
sleeping rooms, on,, ex.cpilonally Isrf'JgjJJ
riwiii and l-aih 75 tr .imiub. public UU"
room. Phone Oierbrnok H..2S -T--s""cn
THE
RDTLAND APIS. Jl ! ST '0ri"-
I.OCl'ST ST.. 5ITH '".M'.KUUlt
0 and 7 njuin .u-arlments with all tne ''
nr imrnts ' "' 17.;-.
.I7 --1 in Sl3,r.er n-on"1-
IIT PITTS llENT ,
convenient ea
itiinci
Bell phone Bel
KINflf 'Ol RT
311th und Chestnut sts. ,,nL.SB.
JPST COAlPLiri'ED. ""''Phmm "e".
kiepini: apartments, flnpiujif noors. ''
torn, nublli dinlnc rooms. Arr!J .re gf.
THOAIAS AI. SEEDS. Jr I-'"' S--i-7-T:
.TOFI'EH n lureo varlei of sPamSy' r
varied prices and tu meet ,'"0':,0niibUs
luirement. Call or tend for I'st.-'KJtrea.
service 10 lustnl nnariineliis II ..V',ut it.
NORMAN S. MIEKWOOD. l;'i1.S;5'
SPRt'CE 1121-0. "Atibii:
HOL'SKKEEPINll PA''T1V.tS"
WESl' PIIILDEL IIA
lilt (lUIDlANlVi;.!.. in.
SEE EDWARD Hl'TCHINbp-y ,
122 S. 13th or 117 S. 4utn
GREY GABLES. 312 'It S "" M,i
Very attractive apts . 3 to T '0"l.,uS--'
or uufurnUhed. all outside ' "?.., H!!i
batlia, etc . reas'tde. b nilu from i.-iz
J30 TO " , ..
CHOICE SEI ECTIO.NS .
KERSHAW & OROW'L. BH5 Chestnu ,
C.LHAIAN'IOWN
WITH W
THERE ARB A FEW' FOt-KS , M
KiimiES" who ixsllvelj "ill not r"
uuartmeat in the ilt , n. nhers vks
5iT lu order to ulease them and otn
Ml!T have a suburban Iip"'.g WERB
THE HCEEN LANB.APARlAlfcNTa
Blll-l v.,.., nuitelill
No you never have sccii nviWn- jg
tluBi-chams areioii "e"' "lUotrir sur
Fresh, air tieo. v",--s,h;ri,,tlMtdo"r
rounJltuts, lu a word, the (jrcat emu
atwut jou. o,,.,n ssrae "i
A block from ijueeu -'."f-Jicket Cl
tance from the tlirmautoivii tricgev
thue bloils iroui W'aviie avenue.
The pr.io is J.10 a month aud fl fpoois
As to th apartments Th.y b.'ve " ,,ol.
and talll. plus an ettr,-;-'i a1 amplV ?'
water kilt the test r 1 t- il'-' BjBt-l
intir es'e ttonil " -'t '".uai o
brs.k.ases prnatQ P., ml ..'-'f'Bust W
uru in a ani n. nr i' ) t wb,t y
.b. ra 1 kpovy, tl t fev rV,? aut"au)bUs
I iv I ecu looking 'or and cur ""
v.i.l Tukc this an cscv v its I0 4
.o n.ilit furulsh on" "r two -
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