Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 18, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916,
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PAPER BOX FACTORIES BUSY,
BUT MATERIALS ARE SCARCE
Dye Situation Hits Colored
Are Advancing Rapidly, Due to Imports of
Leather Decreasing
mvo nro emnloylntr ntt our rtfinurre-i
l nil mir orders nml necomniortntp oiir
cutomM nml li.ivp great cllrtlrtilties
. In ntcompllhlii-f II,"
tnltl Wnlter I'. Miller
president of Walter
V Miller Company,
Bill street and York
avenue.
The paper box
business never was
more flourishing as
far as orders aro
concerned, bijt we
can t Bel the ma
terials. Tho dye sit
uation is hurtlim;
business as well ns
"31 Qfp Hie textiles I'aper
By Photo r-rnftcr.. wctorica liavo slut
X L .... , ..1 -ow" on certain
wAtvrniir mim.lh coIorfl of conlC(li
dazed paper wlilcli nro used In such ante
quantities In the business, especially ilnik
reds, blues and ninroons and the lighter
tints vvlilch aro derived from these colors.
'Straw board lias advnnced from 2."i to
SO per cent In tho lnat few months.
Freight rates linve n (rood ilrnl to do
with this Increase. It Is easy to sec that
a sirnwboard mill that would turn out,
say M tons, of board a day would Use
up 60 tons of straw. It takes quite an
extent of territory to supply ft) tons of
straw, and with each day's consumption
tho territory from which the mill draws
for Its supply gets mole nnd more dis
tant and tho hlBh freight rates begin to
count
"Then (hero are tho chemicals used
for bleaching tho straw. Hn many of
these cheinlcnls are being used by the
munitions plants that prices aro almost
prohibitive Tho highest bidder gets
them, nnd as the munition manufacturer
Is making bigger profits thnn tho paper
boxmnker, bo outbids us.
"In coated paper the advanco during
the last few months lint been 100 per
cent, and the mills In mnny cases can
not tnko our orders, or If they do takn
them It Is subject to conditions over
vvlilch they havo no control.'
"Tliero nro nnotit m mauurncturera of
paper boxo In Philadelphia nnd tho
ramiricntlons of the business extend to
virtually every business dry goods,
hardware, candy, cigarettes, drugs In
fact, I don't know of any wholesale or
retail business tbnt docs not it-m them In
larger or smaller quantities. From tin Ir
bulklness we nio confined to n, business
within a 100 mile ladius of tho city, but
theic nro boxmakcrs In this rllv who
ship fine nrtlstlo boxes to every State In
the Vnlon.
"I attribute tho genernl piosperous
conditions all over the country as tho rea
doii of our unusual activity at this time.
"Corrugated strawbonid for boxes nnd
packing la subject to the samo conditions
ns the regular straw bo.ird, and has tiil
ancod In price from 25 to 30 per cent.
In the last tin oo months.
"Unquestionably tho prices of shoes are
Increasing," said Anthony H. Gcutlng,
sccietary of tho Nntlonnl Shoo Retailers'
Association, 1230 Mmkot street, "and I
don't seo nny possibility of a change, ex
Books Received
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MOUTH AND Din IKS Oh' NHUTitALITY
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Sew York
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THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON'. D C, fob. IS.
Tor eaitern I'ennsjlvanla ami New .!er-tej-
I'lohably lain, turning to snow to
night, colder tonight; Saturday fair and
much colder, modcrato vatlnblc winds be
tomlng northwest, piobnbly Increasing to
Sale forco tonight.
A dlsturbaueo Is central over Lako On
tario nnd overhpreads tho eastern por
tion of tho country tills morning. It hns
caused Increasing cloudiness except In the
south Atlnntlc States, nnd light snow has
covered most of tho Lako legion. Tho
temperntuies continue mild in tho dis
tricts under Its lulluenco and havo risen
nlWitly nt most places, rroin tho MIs
shslppl Valley westvvnrd tho country Is
oversprend by high barometric pressure.
Pair weather prevails under Its lulluenco
and the temperatures aro generally some
what lower
U. S. Weather-Bureau Bulletin
Obacrvutlons taken at S a. in. eastern time.
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Halifax, N H .10 L'i
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Knoxvllle, Tenn M IS
Jtllo Hock, Ark 48 48
Los Angeles .. M M
Louisville, Ky 411 4i)
Montgomery, . 48 48
Montreal, Can.. .11 110
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THE6HFAT INTFQMiTlflNAI
SECRET SERVICE ROMANCE
GEORGE GIBBS
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Card Board Shoe Prices
cept for still bigber prices.
Tho prln-
Cl.ll
grazing nrea n,l il,.T. ,'..."
wifuiia urn inn nnrrpntn nr i,a
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im o. i.. . . i? '" . " unu" JlnRO scnrcinongcrs This book should bo
nr J)?-', 1' (,,,crnln"J'' wl'ro c.itllo rend by every American citizen nnd Con
"J."'1 ""''Pnlly 'f. Ijeof, nnil where gressmnn before deciding whnt attitude
calves are not killed till they arrive at . to tako on "pieparedness."
-,; ucgrce or maturity, man they
nre permitted to do In the United Stntos,
which we call a, dairy country, and whero
calves nre sacrificed for the milk.
Sixty per cent, of these calfskins used
In the manufacture of men's aboea came
from Hurope beforo tho wnr In tho fnce
of this wo nre exporting to tturope thrco
t ines ns much leather ns wo did beforo
tho wnr, and three times ns mnny sIuhh,
most of them of heavy leather for Iho boI
dlersln the trenches
"When the wnr stnrted some shoe tnnnu
fnclurers stocked im with leather ni n.i.
vnnccd prices, only to find tbnt the 'beef
crowd' had more thnn 1,000,000 bides
suited nway, which they threw on the mar
ket nnd smashed prices, but this cannot bo
repented; tho stocks of hides aro depleted.
"The shoo business Is peculiar In ono
way. It finances Itself. In 1912 the per
centage of profit to tho dealers In t'enn
sylvnnla was only 1 1-16 per cent. When
tho bankers found tho prodt mnrgln was
so small they were chary with credit, so
the business flnnnces itself Vo have not
cried lor protection, nnd wo haven't got
nny tnrlff on our goods
"Shoo manufneturers, In Bplto of In
creased cost of materials for many years
past, have succeeded In keeping the prices
or shoes to the consumer it l the lowest pos
slblo point by using Improved machinery
and by other economies, but wo can't do It
lufneo of present conditions
"Hero Is a tolecram repelvetl imu .. .......
ing from a manufacturer," ta!il Mr
Oeiitlug It rend:
"Sell no moro goods on present quota
tlons."
"I wnR talking to, a shoe salesman a
few days ago who was returning from a
two months' trip," continued Mr. Ocutlng,
nnd he told me of a lino ho carried to re
tall nt $1,150. On his wny back they wero
tuuiuu ill ?!.ll.
KNOUGli HOTELS linnrj.
"Theso statements nro very amusing."
said Thomas C. Leslie, secrctary-treasurcr
of tho Uonnsylvnnln State Hotclmnn's Am.
wiclntlon, when bin attention was called
to n published report that a hotel syndi
cate, to be known ns the C. A Cold Com
pnny, Is In process of formation In this
city for tho purpose of purchasing and
developing it chain of New llngland hotels
ns llist-clnss all-year resorts.
"1 havo on a shelf In my ofllce." said
Mr. Leslie, "tho lilun prints of nt least 20
hotels to bo built In this city" after it
long pause "some day.
"Ono thing I know, wo don't need nny
moro hotels here," ho continued "Wo
have S00 moro rooms than the normal
needs of tho city require. Of course, wo
need them all and moro when wo have a
big convention or nnythlng of that kind
"No. t don't know Mr. Cold, and I think
If theie was nn, thing In this report I
would hnvo heard something of It "
BRITAIN'S SAD PLIGHT
A STRIKING WARNING
TO UNITED STATES
Lesson to This Country Found
in British Statesman's De
nunciation of Secret Di
plomacy and Militarism
OTHER NEW BOOKS
"Citizens who desire peaoe can Indulgo
In no greater folly than that which Is
summed up In tho phraso 'the best way
to preserve peaco Is to pieparo for war.'
That totton expedient i.ih been shnttcicd
completely. Tho position of the nations
w airing la Kuropo proves conclusively
th.it no amount of "preparedness' can
Mem tho rush of militarists once they get
out of hand."
This i.s tho solemn note of winning to
America sounded by nu I'ugllsh statesman
who has published, anonymously, n his
tory of the facts for yeais preceding the
wnr, entitled "How Plplomat.s llnko
War" (M. V. Huebsch, Now York). The
tovlovvcr knows the Identity of tho author
and can vouch for his authority.
Tho most casual student ot politics can
sen that tho United States is passing
through exactly the samo metamorphosis
that Ore.it Ilrit.ilu experienced beginning
a decade ago and culminating In Its par
ticipation In the Huropean Imbroglio. This
country has Its counterpart of tho Hrltlsli
Mr. Mulllner, the paid agent of tho ar
mament ling, who spread panic and
sowed the seeds of German hatred In tho
Ilrltlsh pi ess. and misrepresented navnl
nnd military conditions to tho nil too cred
ulous British Cabinet.
raillament was kept In total Ignorance
of "understandings" and "conversa
tions" between tho British nml French
gcncial btaffs, which so ensnared Great
Britain that It was compelled to side
with Germany's enemies despite tho lack
of u legitimate casus belli. Tho German
Invasion of Belgium was seized upon us
tho excuse most likely to win popular
favor with the British public. It was
not until August 2 that Parliament was
Informed of the alliances which bound
nnglnnd hand and foot. Thoro was noth-
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Ins to do but clectoro wnr. Tho author,
In pitying air Kdwarij Oroyi who rcnlly
Blrovo for pence too laic, cays, "He wna
the slave of secret diplomacy nnd not the
servant of tho country "
Cannot the nverngo American ask, "Are
we not engulfed In tho quicksand of
secret diplomacy?" Vhnt Is Colonel
House's mission, for Instnnce? Of course
war cannot bo declared without the con
sent of Congress. Nor could the Hrltlsh
Cabinet declare wnr. Still "understnnd
Ings" nnd "concrsntlons" by tho Cabinet
ami uy special emissaries lead to sltua
i i Ui.. .. ..,. . ... . ...
' ""' " ,V "'". """ '.. T.eopio s rcpre-
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Uoro moic bloginphlcs written In tho
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m:iTI('lli:it. -On Klnmry 17 101(1, nv
niAiu.Ks i:rm:.vrj iir.TticiiKn, of ticv.
rrU, N .1 Duo notice of funernt will be
Rlicti Inttr.
IIIIAMIIAN -On Fehrunry 1ft, 101ft, JOHN,
litiMKtn.l of tli( laic Mnrv lirnnlmin Hel.
thru nnJ friend nrn Invited to ftttrnd thft
funrrnl, on Snliirdnv, nt n 10 n in., from till
pon.n-lnw s rrnldpntp Margin HutrhinRon
1MB North I7lh t. ftiqulem Mum nt HI,
tlllnlicih'ii I'liiirch at 11 n, m. Interment
at Npw cnthpitriil Ccmctcrv.
IIIKMVN On IVhrunry 11. 101ft. ISAAC S
lilunv-.S' In liln dilth rvr. Itctntlvf nnd
friend, nlfo Col. 3, VV. Moore I'em. No fid.
11 A. It : Col ,1 W ilooro Cnnip. No. 27
? of V Col J VV Mnorr Clrrlp No 87,
l.ndlc-K of the ! A, It aro Invited tn attend
tlii' funeral erlcen on Saturday, nt 2 p tn .
nt IH Into residence, 1018 llaverford nve
lnlerment rernwond t'emelery Trlenda may
rail I'rldav. from H tn 0 p m
lit t'K On IVIirtiarv 1.1, 101ft IIHSSin K ,
dnUKhter of nilraheih C VVIer Huck Hela-
i then nnd rrlendii nro Hulled to ntlenn jne
fiinnell n UritMtJii nt I h m feint haF
(I I III II , III! 11 IIUI I in (I i i ,' III ( i ' -
lalo reelilnnT, liljii Trench i lnlerment nt
Wemmlndter Cemeterv. Itemalna mny bo
t levied Prldav. after 7 p. m, Aiito aervlec.
Iltltlii: On l'etirunrv in, lOtft, .1AMKS .1 ,
eon or Mnrlln .1, and the lato ltliliard Ilnrke,
Itelatlvea and friend ire Invited to attend
the funeral Haturdav, .it f 1ft n. m., from
the lentdenee of hi hrother-in-lnw, James J.
MeNnllv, 2112 11 Cumberland at Solemn
lleiliilnm M if" nt St Ann'n Church nt 10
o rloek. Interment nt New Cathedril Ceme
terv. Ill ItrON. On February 17. 101ft, MART A.
Ht'llTO.V men Dever), nlfo nf Jamra J.
tlurton. need 1" venra. ftelattven and friend
n,. Intllcil ti, nftrml fhn funeral, nil Mnn-
djiv, nt s to ii, in , from her late residence.
tl t'nton at, Kolemn Itequlcm Mana nt Ht.
AriIIii'r Church nt 10 u m. Interment lit
Nen Cnthedrnl Cemetery.
t ANMMI. On relirunrj It, 101ft. M3TITIA
t'ANNINO Itelntlve nnd frlenda nro In
vited to nttend the funeral aerilees on Sat
urday nflernoon. nt 2 o'clock, nt her lato
realdento, 1UI South 22d atrcct. Interment
private.
CllOt'Si:. On l'ebrunrv 11, 101ft. SOPHIA,
vlilou nf John It. Crouee, In her 82d venr,
Helnllve nnd filenda nre Invited to nttend
the funeral aeivlcea nt tier lalu residence.
2011 North ."ih at on Hnturdny. nt 2 p. m
pioileilv Interment private, Urcennood K,
nf l Cemetciv.
Iiri'i:il. On Pebruarv 17, 10111, DOnOTHY
A , d.iitRliter nf (leorce II. nnd llell.i 1 upee
inee Kniirnmn), tn her Tith voir. Itelatlve
nnd rrtenda nre Irnltcd to attend the funernl,
nn Mondiy, nt I p m., from her father'n
reHldeiiee, 2110 North 2th at Interment
at Nnrthwood Crmeterv Hem.tlna may bo
vloue.l on Sunday evenlnir.
i:ili:itll,ltl)l'. On I'ebruary 1ft 10tft,f,OU18
.1 huatuind of Louisa K. nberhardt nnd pnn
of laenh J. nnd Loulaa nterhardt,
nued .11 jenra. nelatlve nnd friend, alao
I'lilllp It. Sihuvlcr Oimp. No. 2. Son nf
Veternns.nnd TonKtinu Trlhe, No 2t0, I. O.
It. M , nro Invited tn nttend the funernl
F-cnlicH, on Sundto, nt ,1 p m., nt tils Into
tfsldence I7ul North Mnachcr Bt, Interment
nt ilreenmount Cemeterj.
I:nII,ANI1. On Tclirunry 17. 101I1.THOMAH
VOI'Ntl, son of Nancy t). nnd tho lato Jnmen
William I'nglntid. nped 1(1 enra. Itelntivct
nnd frlenda nre Invited to attend tho funeral
acrvlres, on Siturda. nt 11 n. m, nt resi
dence of hla mother, Ki. Pavld'a Tn. Inter
ment prllnte Convejniuea Mill meet tho
trnin IcnvlUK ltrnnd St. Station nt 10.13 a. m,,
nrrlvliiB nt St Divld'a 11 ,12 n. m.
I'tlN. -on Itbruiry 15. Illlit. JOHN. Ind
ian I "f Mnrv I'ox ttelatlven nnd frlenda,
nlsn llolv Name Society of St. Ullzahcth'a
I'nrirli nnd Heer Drlvrra' t'nlnn. No IX., nro
Inv.leil to at end tho funernl, on Snturdnv,
nt s ,0 ii. in . from hla Into residence, 22"i,1
Mister nt. i-oleinn itequlom .Maaa nt St.
rilnlieth'a Churih at 10 n. m. Interment ut
llnlv Ci04 Cemetery.
:i;v. I'.lt. On lVhrtinrv 1ft, 1010, THANK.
husband o Annlo (Icjer (neo IlnlOniter),
nerd 7K ve.irs Itelitlvea nnd frlenda. nlso
1'enii Cnnilnve, No. .IS nnd Leather Work
ers l'rotectlvo Aasocntion. nre Invited to nt
tend the tuneiiil. on Snturdnv. nt 8 -io n in.,
rrom hla lato residence, "2.1 i: LIvliiKaion
H HlKlt Iteiiulem Mass nt Holy Nnmn
churih nt Id n. in preilselj. Interment at
Most Holv lledeemer Cemetery.
,lli:r.Ni:WAI.I.- on rebruarv 17. 101ft,
ISAAC 1. husband of tho Into Hosa Oreene
vuild, nfred (,il yearn Itcl.itlves nnd friends
Invited to view hla remain, nn Sunduy
nfteruoon. nt 210 o'clock, nt tho parlors
ol Umnnuel Asher, 1102 Ulimond street In
terment private, at Mt. Slnnl Ccmeioo.
HAI'II1:NNI:st1:L. On the mornlnc- of
niiruuv 1(1, llllft LOUIS IIAI'IHINNK
S'l'i;!,. need 00 venra. I'unernl acrvieen villi
be held on Snturdny. IVbruary 10, nt 2 v. m.
prei Isely, nt tlio reaMence or I. Itnniinn.
1212 Aspen street, West Philadelphia. In
terment In Mt. Morlnh Cemetery.
lir.MZ. At New York, on February 111.
loin HI.IZAIIITTII S. widow of J Henry
ltentz Helatlvea nnd frlenda nre Invited tn
attend the funernl services, on Saturday, at
It to a m , nt tho realdence of her son. 211
W est Tulpehocken at (lermantown, I'hll.i
delphli. Interment prlvnlc.
KAMI.-On February in, lOIil, JAMCS I .
luli.iud nf Hannah Kane ltelatlvra nml
friends nlso Colonel Fled Taj lor Post, No. 10.
I, A It., nro Invited to attend the funeral,
nn Katurd.iv, at 1 .to n. in, from his Into
lesldiiue. 1001 IlonlU ut , Nlcctimn. High
lo a, m. Interment at Holy Crosi Cenio
terv. I.Otl'i:-On February 1.1, 101ft, IlHltNAntl
.1 , huatiiud of Ilentrlco Loruo. nReil 110 eara,
Itelntlvea nnd friends, nlso cmplojca of Alner
linn lie Cninpiny, stutlou No . nro Invited
to nttend the funeral, nn hnturda), nt 8 :i0 n.
m . from tho Ollvel II ll.ilr ItulldlnR. INJil
( hestuut ut Mass of Solemn Iteriulclii at St.
l.dmnnd'n (hurih. 2td nnd Mifflin, nt 10 n.
in In ernieni at Holy Croca Cemetery. Auto
mobile funernl. Itemalna may bo vloueil
l'rlduy. from 7 to 10 p. in.
lONAHAL'CH. On February 1.',,lD1il.nLLA,
iliimthter of the lato John anil Ann Lona
InuRh, llelntlvea and friends nf the fam
ily nro invited to attend funernl services,
Krlrtay evcnliiR, nt S o'clock Precisely, ut
Sihuvler'M Hrond and Diamond sts. Inter
ment atrlctlv private.
M (.l IIIK. On Februurv 17, 101(1. I'iTrnit
1'., hunbanil of Mnrgirct M.iKulre. nnd son
of the late Peier nnd Mary MaRiiIro Funeral
on Momliit, at S !() a. m , from Ills lato re.
lento, -tUJS l.intai-ter nve. Solemn Hequlem
lns at Our Mother of Sonoun' Church nt
1(1 u. m. Hclntlwn and rrlenda nre Invite!
to attend Interment ut C'nthcdril Ccme
terv. Kindly omit tlowera.
Mui'llAlli: On Febniarv 1ft. 101(1, nt ths
Medli Hoipltil, JAMIIS, eon of tho lata
James nml Hllzabcth MicDnde. In his Odd
jear lltlatliea and frltrds are Invited to
nttend the funcrul airvites, on HMurdity, nt
I p in, In tho chnpcl r North Ceda Hill
Cemetery. Fruiiktiird, Phil idetphl i. Inter
mini nt North Ced ir Hilt Cemetery
.ll(l(ll. on IVbruars IS, mill, CAItl.TON
Mii.NTAtlt i;. In hla iiOili ear. Funeral on
Mnuilav Uue uutlie of acrv 1 ta will bu Riven.
911 I.I OKI). In Mlllvllle, N. J., on 1 ehru
ary n loin. HANNAH J. MULFOHO. widow
n Loituzu F. Muliord, In her Wd sear,
iiiiauvtd una irietuid tiro invited lo ntt
uneral strvlira. Haturd.iy. at 10 10 a. in., at
lir late Itsldeiue. 227 Slssafma St., Mill
vine N J. Interment prlvnte.
Vllltl'IU.- hudilenl), on l'ebru.iry 11, 1010,
llltllninr. widow of Anthony Murphv (nee
culllxnn) lUl.itlvcs nnd frleuda are Invited
In iillind ruuer.il, ,SitunI,i, at 8 00 a. m ,
rroin the resident e of her son-in-law, Mictuel
I' litnle loji Hh ickamaxnu st, rlolemr, Ite
iiuiem M ma at tho Church of the Immacu
Uie Cnmeptlon, at 10 a. in. Interment New
Cithedrul Ceineterv.
I'Altli. tin IVhrunry 15. 1010. ALHX
VNDHIt PAItK In tha hOth tear of his use.
Rfltlivea and friends are invited to nttend
the fun, ral fcervlna, on Saturday, at 2 p. m
preilsHlv, at Ills late lesidrnce, HIT North
42d at Interment private Auto service
rriitci:.- on iviirum is. loin, mattiii
l-LIZAHITH, widow nf Georpe M. Pflrce,
fn hei Tsth ear. Itelutlves and friends are
invited to attend the funeral services at the
reshlent e of her snn-ln-lavv. James N Knlpe.
IJ'i Arirvle lload Ardmore la Trlnay Feb
ruary li at 2 P. M. Interment private
ItlCi: On IVhrunry !, 1010. CHARI.na
VV II.I.I.VVIR ltlcr son of C Walter Itlco and
ntsabeih A C nice (nee Knnls), In his 7th
ear llelntlvea and friends are Invited to
attend funeral services, frlday, at p. m., at
his parents' residence, 1310 Harrison at.
1 rnnkford. Interment at Cedar Hill Cerne.
lerv
ItfCII. At lier residence. 87H Toptar at,
mi ivbrmrv II 1010, MARY J , wife of Will,
lam It. Itkh In her T2d year. Helatlvea and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral aerv
liea on l'rld.iy at 10 a. m at the 20 1 h St,
M i: Churth 20th and York sts. Interment
,i i.itn nt Greenwood Cemetery.
ltOlllllNN. Near Vlncentnwn, N J , on Feb.
ruar 11. 1010 n ritniiKIHCK husband of
Gertrude Robbins (nee Hleg). Relatives and
fi lends, also I. O. O. M No 111 of Camden
N J nru Invited to nttend funeral, Satur
day, at 1 p. Pi from hla lata residence near
Vlni-rnirmn N J Interment I. O. O. F.
Cemeterv I'emberton. N. J Carriages will
meet 0 '12 a ni. train ftom Market bt. I'erry.
Phil i at Vlncentown.
HI ri On February 17. 1010, at lier lata
residence, lOOil N. Camau st , MAHY B., wife
of John G Ruff. Huo notice of the (uneral
will he sttcn
SCO IT. On February 10, 1010, JANB
SCOTT, widow of Joseph W. Sotl. Rela,
tlvca and frlcmls are Invited to attend tha
funeral servlt.es on Katurday at 11 a, m. at
the resident e of her son, 1J2 West TIojm
si itiieriuiiii prituie
hlvlPMIN. On February 13.1010, ROBERT.
husband of Jessie Simpson, Helatlvea and
frit nils also employes of I". R. T, (10th at,
and Woodland ave. I, are invited to attend
the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon,
at 2 ,1U o i lock, at bis lata realdence. 0203
Wheeler at. Interment at Mount Morlah
Cemetery, Friends may lw remains Fri
day evening.
KM! I II. On February 10. 1010. SOniESKl
C SMITH. In, his eoth year , Rslattves and
friends ure Invited to attend the funeral serv
ices on Saturday, at 3 0 p m from the
residence of Charles S Smith Uryn Athyn.
I'enna.
MN CUI.IN. On February 10. loiu, JO.
SEPH O VON Cl'LIN, 'husband of M.
Kut (see Black), used J? years. Relatives
und friends, also Bus tern Star lant-re. No.
isii. F and A M , and Chosen Friends
i Council. No. H Junior O. r A JI . ara In
t.Sd to view, hla remains at 2 p. ni , at the
parlors of Oliver II. Hair. 1S20 Chsstout at!
Interment private, at Arllnston Cemetery
It KLK. -Suddenly, on February 18, MARY
(wife of Joseph K. , Welle Relatives and
friends, also the B V 11 Sodality and the
league of the Sacred Heart of the Church of
toe os.n im .w .iiticecj n acicna toe
tuneml. on Saturday it II i, a. from be l
ite residence. 210 Sliel at Saleoin Hljh
&ls
I ot lltt'uietn
ne v nurcn oi tne Sacred
Heart at 10 10 a m precisely Intunt at
Cathedral CeBittary
wdltltALli - Suddenly, on Februarr In.
UXf. at bl reU- Hlmsfora. BeaJ Fort I
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advancement. C 113, Ledger OHlce.
STENOORAPHER. permanent: good-paying po,
sltlon oRered to one of ability and experience.
Elgin. 1C0.1 Filbert,
.
STKNOOHAPIIEIt. one or two years' exnert.-
ence, In a manufacturer otnee nt vviiiini.
'e. iiopoosse-r'Jiiis. ', .-yvtsi w,,
gTENOORAI'lIUR-At least 1 year-a esperU
TELEPHONH OPERATOR wantod. 130 er
M. UI
h and I
month
In person.
wM ,, ,iw-
pltal, .1'th i
Spruce sts.
(leneral
GOVERNMENT positions open to women, m
month. Write Immediately for free list.
Franklin Inst., Dept, 713 M. Rocheater. ti. TC
HEL WANTED MAI-E
ADVERTISING Manufacturing concern needs
ambitious young man to assist In advettlstne:
detail department, should, have general
knowledge of advertising detail and Uaa
charge of mailing list to retailers, also ol
low.ups and understand usa o( multUrapU
and addresnograph machines, send full de
tails. O 118. t-eder Office
AltCIUTECTURAL DRAUUHTSMAN flrtl
class, must lave experlem. In hcus di
slEnlAg'. n Slegal, 61st and Carpenter ,
BATTElfY MAN wanted. Brat class, to take
care of batteries In tars, also to repair aqd
charge them M"i Jdger WfJCT
SookKLEPEIl wanted by New York ant) Flu'
adclnhia Stock Exchange house, good uppor
tunlly for joung man who is amfclttou ts
200. Imager uuicc
nOOKKEEPEU. eiperleuced, refereuci: re-
quUS saUrTlte. state age and full PartRu
lars. otherwise no attention. J 313. LedCent.
fiOYAaE tafFOIl HIIRANDS AND (IEN
KRAL WORK IN WHOLESALB HQHSBi
MUST I1E5 llUIOIir ANU ACTl E AI't-V
082 MABKBT ST
HOY wanted. 10 )eara of ago. oHKa o( sbse-
factory houra I to 0. H a, neea; to iai.
O lgl Ledger
Oftite
BOY, 17. wanted (or cmt-ework. Anasjrer W
own handwriting P a Box 1571 '
BOYS wanted 15 to JR yeara sge Biowra
'c.,1... rn ally M Vpsnklln.
COI.LBOB MEN- Two college men. 23 ty M,
are wanted for resionlble position. In large
publishing house good wets of ajvjuire
uTeni for rigEt men. must he alert 1 ve.
headed and resourweful exec-uUTt experii;,
rUslrable salary to Uti IIO-M. ifci -phone
number AddrtM immciiat-i! V i '
Ledger Olfk
DtXer I
lajdljUnl
Ada oil Jti Fj