MrVpillcJ "' WW6Wji i ' iiT-WW'!H$nrl'if'WifrFiW"towigm' "wMinJ' fl " - " Vs"- vr - -t, wv - "ae EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1910. if L." WOMEN ART STUDENTS CALL ACADEMY UNFAIR Girls fn Sculpture Class Say Authorities Refuse Privilege of Night Classes W4men stticfents of sculpture at Ihe Academy of the Pine Arts, DroAd nnd Cherry streets, are denouncing the Acad etny authorities, who, they eay, ullt not give them free lights for night classes In sculpture, on equal footing with the men students. Tho young women have been to "the powers that be." They have written and signed petitions, but declare tlic.o are all to ho Avail. Tha? girls are much thngrlned, because the men are allowed to hold the night classes, and thus lime an advantage over them In tho matter of winning scholarships, because they have more time to prepare. What the girls want Is permission to have three classes In sculpture at night, each week. A number of the women students arc ambitious and are working their way through the Academy. Some of them nre out for scholarship" They aro willing and anxious to go back to the Academy and work evenings to get ettra practice In clay work They declare they will pay for their models themselves or thoy will work on compositions, If they aro only allowed to go back to work at nfght. 'Tho men hac classes three nights a week," said one ambitious young sculp tress today, "and It glcs them more chance to win tho scholarships than It does the girls. Wo do not think It Is fair. So we nBKod for permission to come back and work nights It did no good Then we sent In a petition But that brought no results. We do not want to seem unreasonable, but truly wc think the girls ought to be allowed to use tho Academy at night when tho boys have the privilege Wo do not want to go tho tame nights they do Wo are willing toig any time tho Academy will let us " The young woman, who Is heading the movement for "women's rights" at the Academy requests that her name, be with held, declaring It might ruin her chances for a scholarship. If her name was pub lished In connec'on with the report ot tho girls' allegation that tho Academy Is not fair to the girl students of sculpturo Other departments have night classes when they request them, and the sculpture students assert they can not understand why there should be discrimination against them. FRIENDLY TUSSLE IN SALOON MAY COST LIFE OF DAN FINK Man's Skull Fractured in Fall and Now He Is Dying A friendly tussle in tho saloon of Michael Sheedy, .Mth street and nidge avenue, may cost the life of paniel Fink, 60 jcars old, of 1630 North 27th street, who .fractured his skull oil May 28, with out knowing It, and Is dying today In St Luke's Hospltnl Fink slipped and fell to tho floor while wrestling with Thomas Casey, of 2428 North 24th street After the fall he had pains In his head, but thought nothing of It for several days Dr. William Crimth examined Fink on April 6 and found a depression in his skull. At the hospital hla condition grew rapidly worse Tollce of the 2Sth and Oxford streets station henrd of tho affair only last night, when Fink's son. Howard, informed them his father was dying Act ing Detective Douglas and Ctcgg arrested Casey, who will have a hearing today it tho City Hall Police Court. MOTHER AND CHILD BURNED .Woman Badly Injured in Frantic Ef forts to Save Daughter From Flames , Mrs Lena Brown was playing cards with a few- friends on the first floor of her home at 70D South 6th street last night, when she heard her G-j car-old daughter Sarah crying on tho third floor "Excuse me a minute," sho said "Baby Is crying for wator, I suppose I'll only be a minute " The woman climbed the steps to the child's room on the third floor nnd en tered. Tho child was enveloped In a mass of flames on her bed, which was also on fire. Tho mother rushed nt the names and beat them out The child was terribly burned In fighting the flames the mother was also severely burned and was about to faint when the other occupants of the house camo to her nld Both mother nnd daughter wero taken to tho Fennsjlvnnla Hospital, where they are recovering rire men extinguished tho blaze The origin of the flro is unknown Meeting of W. C. T. U. The regular meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held tonight nt the Wlllard. 1921 Arch street Flans for the redemption of tho $28,000 mortgage on the building of the Union will be discussed "Shakespeare and the Jew" "Shakespeare and the Jew" will be the subject of ii talk tonight nt tho Congre gation ItodepH Shalom, Broad and Mount Vernon streets, by Dr Henry Berkowitz The talk will be given especially In com memoration of the Shakespearean Ter centenary. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WAS!UNC-TO,V. April It For Eastern Pennsylvania e Rain this afternoon; fair tonight and Saturday; cooler tonight; strong west winds The storm area that appeared over the upper Lake region jesterday has moved southeastward with increasing energy and is central over Lake Ontario this morn ing. It has been attended by light to mod erate rains, which have also occurred in the trough that extended from the Lake region southwestward to northern Mexico. Storm warnings have been ordered up along the coast from Norfolk to Boston A cooler area Is following the storm and has overspread most of the great central vsyeys. , U. S. Weather Dureau Bulletin Observation taken at 8 a. m., Eastern time. Low 8 last lUln. Valor Station a m n't., fall. Wind. Ity Weather Atlanta, Os ,. ItUntlc City , Ealltmort), Md Ismarck. N V 6J 4H 60 44 SO Si 4J 3 0 44 SI az 48 63 40 a? 34 30 48 l 60 v 14 i" uiay Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear f Clear Cloudy naln Qla.r Cloudy Cloudy , naln ' PCIdy Cleir PCIdy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Ralo Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy PCIdy Rtln PCIdy Rata Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Rata Cloudy Cloudy CiW Cloudy Cloudy Saow Cloudy Rln Clear Cloudy Clttr H K SW K SW V NW NVV W 8VV W SB NB W NE 8VV W NW NW N SW SW NE NW SVV E W SB K 8VV SW SB E W NB. 8M 08 SS 42 loaton Nasi Buffalo. N Y,, as .60 .04 .06 .32 .10 .31 naueaion , no "hlcaco. Ill 44 rinclnnatl, Ohio 5.2 "leveland, Qhlo 2 Denver. Col Zi Dstrolt. Mich 4ft alvttton Tex Horrlsburs-. . . HatterM N c Halifax, N S Helena., Mont Huron, S P lndUnapolU Ucluonvllle Kansas City Knoxvllle Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville. Ky Uantsomarv OS 411 3.' Be! 44 64 en so 60 .0.' .34 64 ,, so ;: 65 ., 34 .. 66 64 , Montreal. Can. 3S VasbvlHe. Tcnn 6K New Orleans 6a Nenr York 42 4U V 61 Norfolk V H jkUhom OkU 48 4S 60 ii 12 30 i..l. Xt. 38 18 PblUdecphl , fmoenlx Ariz n v a PlttsDurgq. . o as 38 34 SO 46 34 26 14 Portlan ana ut PortUnd Ore Quebec Can It iJBtiU Mo St Paul Minn NB 63 SO M II iota 63 63 silt Lake Ian Antoola 8tT St ilarla 84 32 ScrtUon. P 46 44 Tauten,, Stj, 64 B VVasolnatoK M 68 Vtlosiftt Can. H JO NVV 14 NW it SB 10 8W 2 NW i6 M Iw PISH AND FISHERMAN The trout fishing season In P'nnsylvn nla will open tomorrow and hundreds of anglers will go to the mountain streams up-State to cast for brpok and brown trout. The trout catches during the earlv part of the season will probably be small, as the weather conditions are still unfavora ble There Is still much snow In many of the mountain sections; many an angler will find his favorite brook banked high with water from melting snow, nnd until this passes out the trout will not rlso eagerly to the lures By reason of this state of affairs, many expert trout fisher man will defer their mountalnward trips until a week or more after opening day, by which time they hope most of the effects of last week's blizzard will have passed away Berks County fishermen will bo out In force on the trout streams In that county, many of which havo ben extensively re stocked with flngerllng trout Among the best of these arc the following' Mount Pleasant Creek and small streams In the vicinity of Wernersvllle, Wyomlsslng Creek, Manatavvney Creek, Tulpehockon Creek, Cold Bun, headwaters of French Creek, Bobesonla Creek, Moselm Creek, Big and Little Sixpenny Creeks, Willow and Hope Creeks In Lehigh County are the following trout streams' Upper reaches of the L high Blvcr. Cedar Creek, Spring Creek, headwaters of Maiden creek Northampton County anglers will cast their lures In Lltllo Uuehklll and Martin's Creeks and streams In the lower part of Monroe County The following streams In the rnuntles named nitre afford good trout fishing , Clinton Count) Kettle CreeVi nnd trlhutar lea Drurv nun Paddv nun loung Woman a Creek, Hyner Creek Lick nun small streams near. Lock Haven ., Sullivan Count nig Lovntatock Creek. I.lt tl l.ojlitocl t'reek. I.lttle l.lc-l, ("reek Muncey Creek tributaries ot the streams named Monroe. County tlrodheail Creek, Tnhjhanna Creek. McVllchaet's Creek Bwltlvvnter 111k and Little nushklll Creeks small breoks near Saylorahurg nnd Krcsgevllle Pike County Wallenpaupaf Creek and trlli utarles at l.nanna. South Sterling. New found land Grecntonn Ledgevlllo and Lakevllle Lvcnmlng Countv Lnjaleock Creek Wnllls Bun, Mill Creek Coitan Itun t.arrv a Creek I.lttle Pine Creek. Otter Pun Mill nun. non nell nun OraJ'a Itun. Trout nun, nock Hun, Short nun. tlloek House nun Wolf Itun, Slate nun, numerous small trlbutnrlen of fine Creek. NOVEL FLT FlSHt.VO METHODS At the monthly meeting of th" Pennsylvania State Oama nnl I Ish Protective Association Or. Chalmers Kulton explained n somewhat noel nay of dry fly fishing by tho use of mineral oil. Until the war broke out mineral oil. as used by tho medical profession was obtained lamely from the Oalfclan fleld, but Amerlcnn refiners are now producing n product equal. If not superior, to the Imported. As every fly fisherman knows, the Important thins Is to keep the fly dr. because a wet n menus n, useless one. Fishermen used to oil their files In order to mnko them last longer. It Is said that n smnll quantity of mineral oil placed on the surface of n stream or pond wlli distribute Itself so thorough!! over the sur face thnt files will float. A tenspoonful of the compound will cover half an acre of water and form n thin dim over the surface Mark .Mills and William K Hairls Ir , of Mill street and Springfield avenue West Philadelphia, have arranged for their nnnunl spring fishing trip to upstate mountain streams A S Mehl of Philadelphia, Is getting his tackle ready Tor his nnnual Ashing trip to the wllda of Maine noherl II Dlppj. of Philadelphia will go upstate tomorrow to angle for brook trout A M Pennington, US Locust street, Phila delphia Is getting his Ashing tackle ready for week end trips to Neahamlny Creek CHUB AND SUCKERS Local anglers are making good catches of chub nnd suckers, nnd A few cntlllsh In the upper reiche of Darn. Crum Itldlei nnd Chester Creeks Sunnh have nlso commenced to blto Itt the nearby streams nnd a few da of sunshine will lure a small army of Juve nile fishermen to these streams Tidewater anglers nre preparing to go after vvhllo cntflsh some few of which were tnken last vvcek Hut this toothsome pan fish will not begin to blto In llvelj fashion until old Sol gets bus and takes the vvlntiy chill off the waters they Inhabit Edward Carr and Joseph Green of Media, caught good atrlimo of suckers on their re lent trips to Itldley Creek. Iielow I'ulmer'B Dam John Elcher. J Cnvv ford nnd W Vnnzant. of Wnlllngfnrd hooked largo numbers of chub nnd suckers on their recent nngllns trip to Crum Creek, near tho mouth of Whiskey Itun Joseph Chndnlck, Frank Palmer. William I'lnkton and J Crosby ot Addlngham. am high rods among tho fishermen visiting Wild Dam. on upper Darby Creek, with big entities of chub nnrt suckers 1, It relffer Harrington Halle nnd .Mil HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HONOIt TOM DALY Lower Morion English Class Devotes Itself to His Works Today "Tom Daly," of the Evknino LEDonn was honored by tho Frpshman I'ngllsh Class, In the classical section of tho Lower Merlon High School al Ardmore. at a "Tom Dal Day" todaj tho exercises Included an acount of the poet's life bj jriss Mary Blair, of Aidmorc. and com ments upon Mi Daly's work from vari ous nuthoiltlcs. given b MIsh Ann Kliin of Bryn Mavvr, Miss Gertrude Harrison, of Ardmore, Mlsa Marian Verkes, of Ilrjn Mawr; Mlssj Hmlly Messing, of Wynne wood, nnd Miss Prances Shlpm.in, of Brjn Mawr. Mr ral's poem. "Song of the Thrush." which has received especial commenda tion by Colonel Roosevelt was lead by Miss Van Duier, of Havcrford "My fa vorite Poet" anil "Bedfellows" wero read by Miss Kthel Kitzetmnn. of Brjn Mavvt. nnd Mlsa Margaret Butler of Ardmote Recitation of "Mia Carlotta" was given by tho Cngllsh Instructor. Mlts tirace Ilreclit. A humorus leter from Mr Daly to the class was lead by Miss Ithoda Armstrong The affair was In charge ot a class committee consisting of Miss Doro thea Fox, of Cynwjd, Miss Alice Humpp. of Cynwyd, and Miss Ilhoda Armstrong, ot Bala. PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL PLAN First Step in Construction of New $1,000,000 Institution Will Be Buildinfr of Wing The first step In the erection of the new Presbyterian Hospltnl, at a cost of more than a million dollars, will be the con struction of the wing on the northeast corner of 33th street and Powelton avenue, which will cost 1100,000. The wing will be six stories high and 100 feet long by 46 feet deep, The first four floors will bo used for the dispensary, while tho upper two will bo used for laboratory purposes. The erection of the wing will be definitely decided upon at a meeting of the directors, to be held next Tuesday In the hospital building. The wng will be one of six units In the new building, plans for which have been completed The next building to follow the wing will be the private patient department. Ground for the wing will be broken within 60 days. WILLS PROBATED Value of Estate of T. J. Curtis Ap praised, at ?143,7J6 The -value ot the estate of Thomas! J. Curtis, according to an Inventory filed with Register Sheehan today, Is J143.116 included In the appraisement are 950 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company, valued at.JM.581 15; 310 shares Cambria Iron Company, 125. 110, and 235 shares United Gas Improvement Company, 121,211 SO. Bequests ot S100 to the Building Fund of the Leverlngton Presbterlan Church. Roxborough, and (25 to the Bible class connected with .the church are contained In the will of Margaret S Winch, 406 Pupont street The remainder of the es tate, which amounts to (2000. is be queathed to relatives The wills of Anna C Kraus, 3i?2 Fair mount avenue, and Frederick; W Stumff, 2317 North 17th street dispose of estates valued at 14900 and 14700 respectively Hold Funeral of Dr, Miles S. Read The funeral of Pr Miles S Read pro fessor of mental diseases In the Phlla del&hla College of Osteopathy was held from the undertaking establishment of Oliver II Bair today at 11 o'clock. In terment was In West Laura HU1 t-'eino-teri dlr Read Uted at 311 boutn Qth atTteL ton S Apple Philadelphia sportsmen caught large numbers of ahcepshead mangrove snap per, sailors' choice and groupers In the pases nt Cortez. west coast of I lorlda, last wtmk Many Philadelphia, sportsmen who have been spending the winter angling for game fish In Florida, waters are returning for the trout season In this Stale OFF TO OLENN ETnB .Oeorge n Fvans nnd Norman Cramp of Philadelphia will spend opening week of the trout season on the tilnnmlng llrove streams at Olenn Eyre Pike County. John II Crankshnw. of Nnrrlstnwn, will whin the Poconn Mountain stresms for trout during tho romlng week Judge Aaron ichwartr of Norrlslonn, will visit nearby stresms to angle for trout lr. and Mrs W II Dewar. of 3V07 North 22d street, Philadelphia nre making nrrnnge menta for their nnnual outings on Poconn Mountain trout streams Doth aro expert anglers J T Vtulhesrn of I.ansford. one of the most expert trout fishermen In Carbon County, has replenished his stock of trout files nnd will be. out after that gamev fish tomorrow ur o Frank nitchey. of Mechantrsburr will csst bis feathered luren In llogestown nun nnd nig Spring during tho first week of the trout season Porter (1 Jones Pourse ltulldlng. Philadel phia, will go upstnto to angle for trout ns soon as he receives word that the lish nro biting lively. . fames (lay Oordon Jr. 1820 Pine street, Philadelphia Is planning a trout fishing trip to Bwlftwnler Creek In Monroe County Dr John It Jopson IR24 Pine street Phil adelphla will go upstate In a. few daa to nngle for trout In iwlftwater tVeek l)r. tnmes Vnn Ilii'hklrk 21RO .North Han cock street Phllndelphln has replenished hl stock of trout lures nnd will go mnuntalnwnnli to try them ns soon ns the right Itlnd ot weather sets in H L David, 1.1(0 Westmoreland street, Philadelphia nnd Oeorge S McCnrty will whip the streams of the Poeonos during the coming week for trout William r. Thompson 121 North Mil street, Philadelphia Is planning fishing trips to Henryvllle. .Monroe Count In quest or trout. Mr. Hellers, corresponding sce-retnrs of the Pennsylvania State name nnd Tlsh Protective Association, nnd his wife flhcd Inst week for trout In New Jerse They were surprised at the Inrge number of trout rising to their files. The cnught 10 In all tho largest weighing 1 pounds The fished n small stream with a pond nenrb A pondiceepet, seeing their success requested thm to try their lueic In his waters put Mrs Sellers he Ing n true sportsman preferred the dlfnultlrs of fishing In the stream Ills luck with that of other fishermen shows the value of stork Ing streams and ponds hy the Stnte Samuel Itonnlda and Joseph Stevens of Media Pa are making week end trips to Jerse streams In quest of trout ami perch James Monroe nnd Edward Homes of Wnl llngford, I'a are msklng nrrangements for ft trout flsnlni trip to New Jerse stresms Louis Htoelman Fred (lrat7 and Philip Monro of Morton Pa have locntet n well stocked trout strenm In South leraev which the will try this week end should the weather be fnvornble It W Mitchell 11.11 Pine street Phllrfdel phln caught the limit of trout on npenlnz cln nnkllng In the lllg nnd Little Lebanon Creeks near Turnersvllle lames Keefe William Skilllnu (Irnrge Eng land George VVeston louls Scowirnft Dr If N Oestrelch nnd Alhert Seiner nil of Philadelphia were numbered nmnng the sue ressful trout fishermen In lower Gloucester County Inst week i II C Itlce, East Linden street Camden will make week end trips tcj South Jerse lakes and streams to angle for perch and trout (leorge W Frost of Pllmnn Is tlslilng the nearb streams for trout nnd perch loseph Ilusher Meddard Wilson I rancls lturkn and Paul Diamond of Chester Pa will go to Ulnuccater Count) N J to nngle for perch this week end . Virgil 13 Stackhouse of Cnmden Is angling In Jerse tidewater strenms for catfish Dr llrnn 12 Fortlner, of Camden. Is mnk Ing weed end trips to Gloucester and Cnmden Count strenms to nngle for bronlc nnd rnlnbow trout William Cnllan 1 1" Xorth fUh street Phll ndelphln. la In Ing In a new nupplv of fishing tm kle nnd will eoon commence his weekend trips to bouth Jerse streams In quest of game fish Alhert Walters nnd his son ( harles of Pnlmra, nrn getting their tlshlng tnckte In shnpe for week end trips to nesrh strenms Dr Clarence P Franklin 121 South tflth street Philadelphia, Is making week-end fish ing trips to Jersey trout streams Dr J Oeorge Schwartz 14 n Walnut street will take up (1 cnatlng for black bass this ear and has Hrrnnged for a niimler of trips to Slbbltl s Landing with Pop Hollown Mnny nnglera of Enatmi Pa have been whipping the Mueronetcnng nrd smnll streams nenr Hnrkettstmvn Spirta Junction Amlover Uelvldero and llutzvllln for brook and rainbow trout since the nensnn opened In this Stnte Oeorge Wallace the dean of the lllnckwood Angling CI tn Is getting busy cm his fishing tncklu and will soc n be found on the htnlca of Hood Intent Pond angling for gnme fish Oeorge and i nuinbc r of his friends content plate n commodloum bungnlow on tho shores of that pond before tho blnck bnss fishing scison opens Charles I. ltoctkcr 018 North Bid street Phllndelphln has returned his Jerse angler a license for the enr HilO nnd hopes to take n hand In trout fishing until the black lines season opens 'ihe season for game blrils In tnmelen Countv la ended thero having lieen released this spring l.'l phensanta nnd III email The qunll wero birds brought from Oklahoma John II. Cilley LEBANON. Pi, vpill llIolm IF Cilley dlrd nt his ho.np hero jesterdnj of pneumonia. Mr Cilley, who was 71 jenrs old, was widely Known ns a builder of auditoriums for Chautauqu.i and cainp meotlng purposes He wns it member of Cltj Council nnd of the Bcnrd of City Assessors. s IN vii;vii)KlM SMITH. In fonil memory eif MARHAftLT A S.MV.nr tlleel Viirll II 1(10 1 CRILDKLX Bcatlj? Theie Notices Are Printed in the 'Evening Ledger Free of Charge, "'WLvSa .Arr" '-' ft"- ntcANi'iiE 'lEOOOD VINCENT vvlfa of Maurice J Ilabb runcril aervlcca at her lato ml derice 107 Cricket avenue Ardmore Pi . on (Saturday, at 1' p m Interment rrlvate 1IKII l.. On April in lliltl PAl'I. SIOSE1" aon of Herman and the late Jennie Ilehal jilted -13 ear Itelatlvea and frlencla are Invited to attend the funeral on Sunday at L' 30 p m from tho purlora of llmanuel Veher A. .Son liin.' Diamond at Interment at Adath Jeihurun C'emeterj HEI.L. On April 10, 1010. JAMKS I1ELL aon of the late Jamea nnd Annie Hell Itelatlvea and frlendu, alan VVnahlnaton Camp 317 P O 8 of A . Levvla Mirth Council it Jr O U A 41 . and emplojea of N VV Ayer i. Bona are tnvltrd to attend the fu neral on .Saturday afternoon at 12 30 o clock, from the realdence of hla niece Mra Annie Poce .fljs rjerrltt at Services at the Church of tho Holy Communion 27th and Wharton ata at 2 p m Interment at Mount Morlah Cemeter) Iteinalna may be viewed on Friday evenlrur IIIDDI.K. On April 13 11)111 MAIIV F wife of Udwln U Hlildle Helattvea and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral aervlcea on Friday nt f pin Hi her late residence R1R Vine at Interment Haturday. at Methel, Md NOVELL. On April 12 1016 FRANK II , husband of Elizabeth Hovel! Relatives and friends of the family alao auditing depart- I ment of P It n and Musicians' Trotectlvs ' Association, ara respectfully invited to at I cena ino runerai aervicea on naturaay morn ing;, at 10 30 o'clock precisely, at his late residence, 1BJ1 Fontaine street Interment private Remains may be viewed Friday evening, after 7 o'clock UltOMH.F.Y. On April 11. 1018. RODERT UltOMII.EY. aged 73 lonrs Relatives and friends of the fa-nlly are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea, on Saturday, April If at 2 30 o'clock, at his lata realdence. 1810 Sellers street. Frankford, Interment at East Cedar Hill HRtrHNFR. On April 10, 1010 CHARLES J IIUUCKNKR, husband of Molllo R Prude, ner (nea Morltzl and ton of Peter and Eliza bath Uruckner (nea Schmtttl. aaed 20 vears Relatives and friends, also congregation of the Third Uerman Uaptlat Church, are In. vted to attend the funeral, on Balurday at lpm. from his parents' residence, .'SOU S 8th at interment at Kern wood Cemetery Automobile funeral. Frlenda may view re roalna Friday, 8 pm. CI lit 1ST V On April 13. 1016. ANDREW PATTERSON, son of Samuel M and ilary Chrlaty (nee Ilrown), aged 3 jears and 8 mouths. Relatives and friends are In vited to attend funeral, Saturday, 2 p. ra.. from parenta' realdence. Oxford ave. and Ihs Northeast Boulevard Frankford. In terment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery CLARK On April 12. 1016. MART WAL- I.ACK. wife of William Lewis Clark Rela tives and friend are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, 15th Inst , at 2 30 p m , at her lata residence, 4618 Wayne avenue. Interment private DAI i;. On April 13. 1018. KATHKYN KOK NIO. wife of Walter C Dale and daughter of Frederlka Koenlg Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 p m . at her ate residence, sg.'S Spruce st Interment at Arlington Cemetery DANOV. April 12, at the residence of her son-ln law, John W. Goodwin, B330 Oayn ton st . Gtrmantown. PENELOPE PANCT. ,ged 84 years Funeral and Interment at Qreenvills, N C. DOUOK. At her residence. Prlmos Delaware County Pi on April 12 11)16 SARAH E cuuufi neiaiivcs anu rrienas ara invited 'ja attend the funeral services, on. Saturday h j p in i ma miter it pair uuucjing. 1S20 Chestnut st Philadelphia Interment private DORAN. Suddenly on April 12 1818, KL'QENE P. husband of Rose, Uoran Reia ve aod friends, also Dlvlalgn No 40 A. O H and phlla Lodge No S4 L. O O II . aro Invited (o attend the funeral on Saturday at Ju a m. from hla late resl deuce. 1232 S Hanson at High Mass of ttenulera at St Francis d Sales Church at luam latenneut at Holy Cross Cemetery Wilmington Pel papers please copy DOVLK, On April IS l16, EDWARD J,, soq ( U Iff JJlcliael aod Mao Uote tll tlves and friends also MaruueUe Council. ho 2a. K of c tad all otuer tocletiu sf wbl-li i was a member are reaoeetfulbr Invited to attud usrl, frsm rtWr. of DKATrtS Ida auter, Mrs Catharine Caaaldy, 1212 W Frlev ave on Saturday,, at 8 30 a m High Mass of Requiem at Stephen's Church, at 10 a. m Inttrment New Cathedral cemetery. DnAtlDK On April 12, 1016, MARY A. HRAUDE (net Lochner). vrjdow of Daniel C Driude llelatlrea. and frlenda amo the Altnr Society and all other societies of which arm was a member, are. Invited In alfenrf th . funeral on Saturdai, at 8 a. m , from the reoMence of her aon In Ian. William n. r.ppioy ceoiemn iugn Mass ai ret . Aipnon us Church. 4tli and Reed ata , at 10 a m Interment at Voat Holy Redeemer Cemetery Ploase omit carrjaar Eltr.RLK. On April 12 lOtrl. nt hla tat resl tlence, 2117 N. nih at EllNKST .huaband of IinrMra Eberle riarf.il nil jeara, Rela tlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral arvlce on Paturday, nt 2 P, m nt the parlors of Mrs Joseph Bchmltt A Son. 1211 N Mh st. Interment at Oreen mount Cemetery ltllFIt.. On AprllJS. 1016 JOHANNA (hee Pool), widow of John Kbors Relatlvea and K frlenda are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday, at S 3i a m , from her late resi dence, 122 Silver t.nk ave . Weatvllle N J lllsh Miss at 8t Marv a Church Ulouceater. at 10 a m Interment at Holy Cross Ceme tery FI1V. On April 12. Win R WALTER, aon nt Robert S and Actella R Fey, aged 23 jeara Itelatlvea and frlenda also Camp No .142, P. O 8 of A; Kejitone Commander ...No 118, P O. 8. of A., nnd Stonemen'a Fellow ship club, are Invited to attorn! tho funrat services on Frldav at 8 ii m nt his late residence, 2R1 S SSel at Interment at Wer nersvllle Pa , on Saturdn Orwlgsburg nnd Reading papers please copy r.r,!,!. On April 12 I0IS CHARLIE H , husband of Mary n Eveland aged 7 fears Itelatlves anel frlenda of family are Invited to attend funeral services, on Sun day at 2 p m, at Ida late realelenn-, 2430 E Cedar at Interment Hillside Cemeters via funeral car Remains ma be, viewed on ""alurdns evening rnilD On April 12. 101(1 SAI.LIE widow of Jam Ford Relative and frlnd) alao memtera nf Rndlant Temple No 1 O ft V A are Invited to nttend funeral serv ices on Sattirdav at 2 p m at her late rcldenie 1330 E Columbia ave Inter ment rrlvate nt Mt Morlah Cemeterv IASSO.V. Suddenly on April 13 1016 MAR TIN, aon of Thomas and late Man rinnnon of Curry County Sllgn Ireland Relatives anel frlnda nro respectfully Invited to at tend funeral from realdence of hla brother. Thomaa Oannon IflJO St Paul a at , on Tueta, at 3d n m Solemn High Mass of Requiem n( m Stephen a Church nt 10 a m Interment IIolv Sepulchre Cemetery OAttTlinOP. At Wilmington nl on Fourth Month 12th Win J NEWL1N (IVVVTHROP aged 81 sear Relatlvea and frlenda nre Invited to attend the funeral, from hla Inte residence 814 Washington at , Wilmington Del Seventh day Fourth Month. 13th at 11 n m Interment private (II.KVV. On April 11 tntn JOHN T hui band nf late Mar C Olenn. fnrmerlv nf 2.'d Hml Federal ats In hla 7Vlh enr Relatives nnd friends nnd Novnl Pnit No 400 nnd Survlvora of IRId Regiment Pa Vols are Invited to pervlces vtnndaj at J p in nt resinnro oi son in law r reeiericK nusrn l.'2 Wolf st Interment prlwte Fernwood i emptrrv (II lAMi:. On April 13 mill LOTTIE (nri Rjlej) wife of Robert Olennle Relatives nnd rrrenda nre Invited to attend funeral aervlcei on Mnndn nt J p m nt her Inte residence 3IJ", N Hutchinson st In terment prlvale at !v Hill Cemeters Friends mnj view rcmnlna on Sundiy from 7 to II p m omill). On April U Win FJIDNKT C wife of th Into Joseph Oould, aged 73 Senra Relatives nnd friends are Invited to nttend tho funeral services, on Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock precisely at the residence nf her daughter. Mrs Tlllle Douglnn 43in North 17th st Interment private (IKD. On April 12 Win CATHERINE, vvlfo nf lohn Orady (nee Campbell! Rela tlvea ninl friends hIso Altar Society ot St Acnlhn a Church invited to nttend funeral Mondav at b in a in from residence- of her husband .1H2', Aspen st (above Fair mount ave 1 "Colemn Iteimlem Mass at hurch of st Agatha at 10 n m pre Mel Interment at Hob Cross Cemetery riRIMF.s, On April 13 Win CHRISTOPHER J son of Christopher and Marv flrlmes. aged 21 senrs Due notice nf funral will bo given from his parents' residence 3H27 Cntlnrlne st (IRITTON Of diphtheria on April 13 Win EAIlt, FREDERICK son of llarrv and lea belle Orltton. nged .1 jeara Interment prl vnte IIITM.R tn Nnrrlstown Pa on April 12 Win S ANNIE HITNER dauahlnr of the Into llenrs S and Mnrgaret F Hltner Fu neral and Internment prl ate on Saturday .H'RETK K. On April 13 Wirt LOtTIS wife of John Jurellck nged KB jears Rela lives nnd friends nro Invited to funeral, on Snturriav at H in a. m from residence of eon Peter Curllne 2130 S Id st High Mass In st Philip de Nerl Church nt 10 m Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery KPI.IV. On April 11 WW LEWIS C KELLV son of the late Vllchael nnd Mar gnret Kellj nt his late residence 1 til; niiklnern st Due notlco ot tho funeral will lw given KI.EIM.RT. Suddenly on April 11 1 1 1 rt VOM.s wife- of John D Klelnert (nee llrovvn) Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral on Mondav at 8 10 a m . from her Into residence 3in Dickinson st Solemn High Mass ot Requiem nt St Ia hrWs Church at 10 n m Interment Holy Cross Ccmeter KIRK. April l. MARV E. widow of Wil liam II Kirk (nee Maloney) Relatives and frlenda nre Invited to attend funeral. Salur cla 8 3ii a m from the residence of her sister Mrs Margaret Tlynn 70(1 North 37th at , West Phlln High Vlass at the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows nt 10 a m In terment Holy cross cemetery KOONS, In Itnserlovvn Pic on April 1J mill HATTIE T 1 kOOSS widow of L M Koons at tho home nf her son F hoons, aged 70 jenra In months 18 elijs Relntlvrs nnd friends are Invited to attend the funernl services without further notice nt flood Shepherd Reformed ( hurch tlojerlown Mondn at 11 a in Interment nt Frtlrvlew cpmcterj noertovn Pi IvRllT. Oil April 12 JOHN HEMint son of William II nnd K Oertrude Kraft nged 11 jeara I months Relatives and friends are Invited to intend the funeral services on Saturdaj at 3 n m at tho residence nf hla pirents 311 l.landrlllo road Cynwjd Pa interment private Carriages will be nt MrHmvil Station to meet train leaving HrjTd t-treet Statlun at .' Ill p m LVP. VS1I On Vprll 12. Will LAMON (' husband nf I.llllin M Larnsh In his 38lh veir Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday nfternoon at J o e loe k at his late rest denre 12 South 51st street Interment prl vale at Arlington Cemeterj Remains may be viewed Friday evening. 7 30 to u o'clock Automobile funeral LEVI IS On April 1.1 linn, formerly of Will lamstown Pa SAMUEL husband nf Ellen Lewla aged 71 jearn Relatlvea and friends nro Invited to attend funeral services Sun dav J i m preeleelj at hla lale residence lli2 W (llennnod ave Interment North wood Cemetery 1.(1(1 VN. At West Chester. I'a Fourth Month 12th Win JANE II widow or John P Logan nged 75 jvars Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend the funernl. on 7th day 15th, Will from late residence 117 8 Church st . West Chester, Pa Meet at house at III a in 10 IT. On April 12 WW JOHN II I.OV V.TT In the 81st jear of his age Relatlvea nnd friends are Invited to attend tha fu neral on Haturday at 7 30 a m from his lata residence 5000 Walton ave Solemn Mass of Requiem at Church of St Franrla da Sales at 0 a m Pittsburgh papers pleaso copy LIONS. On April 13 Win PATRICK J. hushnnd of Margaret M Ljons (nee Chat ham! and son of the late Morris anl Honors Ljons Funeral, to which relatives and friends also San Domingo Council No 236 K of C , are Invited, on Mondaj. at 8 10 a m from his late residence 1331 Wolf st Solemn Mass of Requiem at ( hurch of tha Epiphany at 10 a m precisely Inter ment Cathedral Cemetery Automobile runerai MALI ON. On April 12, 1010 JAMES K, son or t'atricK ana late Lucinda Mauon (nee Wales) Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 7 30 a m , at residence of his brother. 2915 N Orl anna st High Msss at St Mlchael'a Church at 0 a, m Interment New Catha. dral Cemetery Automobile funeral. Re malrr may be viewed Friday from T to 10 p m MAKI'LK On April 13. W16 R EMMA, wife of Enoch M, Marple Itelatlves and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral services, on Sunday at 2 p. m , from her lata residence near Plymouth Meeting Pa All services at house. Interment private MacVAI.LY. On April 12 1018 ANNA, widow of Thomaa t, MacNally. at her fats real, dence. 2740 N. 23d at Funeral strictly private. Due notice wilt ba given MANM.V. On April 13 1010. ANDREW J , husband of Jennla MrHenry Mankln Rela tlvea and friends of famll) are respect fully Invited to attend funeral aervlces. on Saturday, at 2 p. m . at funvral parlors of R II Cavanaugb. U02.' Woodland ave. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. SMRTELL. On April II, 1016. LORETTO. beloved daughter of William A. and Ella A. Martell (nea Kslley) aged 3 years J months Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend tha funeral, on Satur day, at 2 30 p. m . from her parents' resl dene. 3310 North 5th street. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery SItCAUOIIKV. On April 11, 1816. MARY J. McCAUOHEN' (nee Rlee). widow of James McCaushen Rslutlves and friends ara In, vlted to attend the funeral on Monday at 8 JO a m, from her late residence, 1011 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ITnAYFR'S The Best Business School, Oi.ltXliJ 801-80T Chestnut StrssL SWIMMING LEARN TO SWJM NOW Before season's rush begins Sanitary pool latest renltrallon sjslem. We teach you In li lessons Cost 1 10 00. Soma team m sis coii lavu CENTRAL V M C. A, 1421 Arch St REIIGIODS NOTICES Jewish nODEPH SHALOM PR DAVID M. STEELH. ons of tb fore most clergymen of Philadelphia chairman of the Coiomlttta on the Shikjpar Cent tsnary Observances In ReUgkuj OrisoJil tlons will speak Friday April 14 In. in,, at Koddoh. Shauim Synagogue S K cee jgft as asa VCX1404 u. ah wtficoB nEATIIR South 18th st Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Thomas Aquinas church, at 10 a. m Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. MeDFRMOTT, On April 12 WW, MARV Me DERMOTT daughtrr of. John and Anna Mr. Dermott (nea Cunning) aged 8 months Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invited lo attend funeral, on Baturdai at 2 p m from her parents' residence 2111 S Front st ror nf Rltner at Interment Holy Cron Cemetery Mrl'AIKJEV. At Philadelphia Ta . on April 13 .Win. CAROLINE daughter of Ilcasle A, and the late tyrus W VIeFadgen, In her Win jear, Relatlvea nrd friends are In vited to attend the funernl services Monday et 2 p. nil. at the rcsldencn of, her aunt Mrs Eilrsheth Sharpless. 221 Mouth Walnut st 1 West Chester Pa Interment at Oak land Friends- Cemeterj, Meet Chester. MrFKF.LV. On April 11, IOIO, ELLENOn NLLLIE, daughter of tha late John and Margaret A, McPeely, of Cumberrlaudy and Londonderry, Ireland Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend Ihe funeral on Saturdaj-, nt 8 10 a m. from the residence of her aliler, Mra J. M tlallej, 280 West Suqiiehsnnn avenue Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of the Most Precious tllood. 28th and Diamond streets, at 10 0 clock precisely. Interment at Oil Calhfdral Cemetery McLEAV. At her tste residence, 2817 South Ifllh l , on April 13, WW FRANCFS. wife nf Edgar (' Mr-Lean, and daughler of late David and Elliabeth Oouldy. Duo notice of funeral will be given MrNAMEE On April 13, WW NELLIE daughler of Thomas and Susan Mc.Vamee Relatives and friends nre Invited to ntlend funeral, on Mondaj nt 8 10 n in . from her parents- residence .20 Ogden st Clifton Heights Me aware Count), Pa High Masa st St Charles Church, nt 10 a m Inter ment St Charles' Cemetery No earrlagea M,,,i,.V,,'n' On April ,12. WW VIOLA M Mite. I.LR (nee Horneffl. daughter of Laura Sed don and the late William Horner, aged 31 ??'".. nelnllves and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday al 2 p m from her late residence 045 Newton ave, Cnmden N J Interment private, llnrlelgh Cemeterv Remains may be viewed on Sit urday from 7 lo n p m MOLLTOV. On April 11. l-He CHARLIE MOI.BTON Relatives and friends also Ills. Ing star Lodge Nn 126 r and A VI 1 t'nlted Ixidge No 710. 1 O O r 1 Osage Tribe No HI I O It M , Union Repuh llean ( lull, Clements Club and all other societies of which he was a member, nre Invited to attend tho funeral on Friday at 1 P in . from his Into residence. It 11 South 2d at Interment nt Westminster Cemeterj MONIttll!. At bis residence IM'i Lancaster ave on April 12 WW PLTBR I, bus bind nf Nettle Monroe aged II jears Due notice of tho funernl will he given MOORE. On April 11 lolrt HARRIET M MOORE formerlj Norrross widow of Ins Moore and daughter of David and Louis A Cnrney (new llerket) Rged 71 jears Rela tlvert nnd friends are Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Sundnj nt 7 p m , nt the residence of her son In law Dr II It Cor 1510 Snyder Interment al Pleaa nntvllle Cemeterv via 0am train from Philadelphia Mondaj Reviewed Cemetery Chapel 10 30 a m MOVTCOMERV. On April 11 WW JOIEPH A VKi.vrciOMERV formerly of Chester Countj ! , In his Will year Itelatlves nnd friends also Forttlna Lodge No 118. K of P are Invited lo nlten I fUneral on Sundaj, April in nt I p m from his late residence. North Willow Orove, Pa Inter ment at llatborn Cemeterj West Cheater papers please ropj MhKS. On April 13 WW WILLIAM hn band of Mrs Rose A Vljers In his 83d ear Relitlves and friends nlsn Strniv herrj Quoit Club nre Invited to attend fu nernl, Mondav at 2 p tn from his late residents 2711 North 211th at Interment nt Mt Pesce Cemeterj Iteninlnn may be viewed on Sundnv from 8 to 0 p in NICKEL ctuddenlv In this clt) nn April 12. Will. JOHN C hushnnd of llelrn F Nickel tnee Hevrlttl Relatives and friends nlsn nil societies of which ho vvns n member, are In vited to attend tho funernl services on Sat itrdny at 12 II noon t his late resilience Will Arctic nve Atlantic City To proceed bv 2 ncloik bridge train arrive nt North Phlln station at .1 11 p m Interment at Mt Pence Cemeterj Automobile funernl. OnERl E On April 11 WW NAVIER OHhUI.E, III his 84th jear Relatlvea nnd frlenda are Invited to attend funernl. services on Saturday, at 2 p 111 nt Ills Inte resi dence 2243 North Falrhlll st Interment private PARKE On April 12 WW SARAH ANN PARKE (ne" Hhnnnon) widow of Jnmes Tarke In her Mat jenr Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday. April IV. nt 1 p m precisely, nt her Uto residence, 307 South 41th st Interment private at Woodlands Cemeterj- rARKER. On April 11. WW, ELUAnETH M PARKER, nged RJ jears Relatives nnd friends nlso Camp (11 P O of A nnd Urn Lifeline Mission are Invited to ntlend the funeral services on Snturdiv at 2 p m , nt her late residence 011 North 11th st Interment at Fernwood Cemetery Remains inn j bo viewed Friday from 7.111 lo p m P.WHOV. Suddenlv of pneumonia on April II WW JOSEPH COVrilH husband nf Dorothj C Paxson (new l.urner! Funeral services nnl Interment private rKKI RIMt On April It 1010 JAMES he loved husband of Sarah Pickering (nee Wright) of Loop Parish County Derry Ire land Relatives nnd friends ot tho family Court I ehlch F of A , Division No 1 A O 1L. U of E and employee Thomaa Devlin Manufacturing to arc Invited tn attend the funernl, nn Saturdav morning nt 83p o clock, from his late realdence lb07 N Hopo at Solemn Requiem vines at tho Church of the Visitation at 10 o'clock pre cisely. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemo. PoiYui. On April 12. WW ANNIE PORCH (nee nufrleldl widow of deorco W Porch Relatives nnd friends nre Invited lo attend funeral on Sundnj at 3 p m from rial dence of her aon In law David A Ross 708 Mnrket st Oloucester Clt N J In ferment at Union Cemetery Oloucester Cltj V J I rlcnds muj tall on Saturdaj, after 7 p 111 PRIPTON. Vt ViW Judson street on April II 1HHI EARL HIED son nf Harry and Isabella Prlptnn aged .1 jenra l months Funeral and Interment private (HIC.LhV. On April 13 Win MVRV M wife of William (Julglej nged 70 jenrs Relatives nnd friends mo Invited to intend the funeral services on Sundnj nfternoon prll HI nt Jill ii'elmk at her lain resl dence .1(118 Vlnrkel st Wont Phil idelphlH Interment private nt Mt MnrlHh (Vmeterj Ql'lfllil'.i. SuddenlJ nn April 7 WW at Copenhagen Denmark WILLIAM n son nf Antin Oulglej and the lata Thomas J Qulgley of Conshohocken Due notice of funeral will he glvon later nriFiv On April 13 win jvcor p nu band of Ella Ilelff Relatives and friends nlso Athelstan I.ndge No 482, F and A 51 , Washington Camp. No 110, P 0 S of A . Lojnl Council No 781 F P A mem hers of the Patriotic Sotletj tho Stonemen'a Fellowship and reserve corps of Itureau of Police aro Invited to nttend the funeral services on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late realdence. B.'O North 23th atreet Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery Remains may he viewed on Saturdaj evening between H and 1" o'clock Auto service REMLLE. On April 12 JOHN C. son of Captain John McC and Kmma Revllle Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Sundaj afternoon nt St John's Episcopal Church Millard Del Fsleuds ami officers of tho nth and 17th District pollen stations may call Friday from H to 10 p m . at the residence of his parents 2030 Snyder ave . Phlla HI LEV, At West Orove Pa , on April 12 Will JULIA widow uf Edward Riley Rel ntlves and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral on Saturday at 8JI0 a m from her lata residence West drove. Pa High J Mass at m viarj a tnurcn at 111 a m In terment at St Man's Cemetery KITTKMini'SK. On April 12 1010 at Mount Joy Pa JOHN 31 husband nf late Calh- ' arlne Rlttenhmjse nged 76 yeara Relatives and friends also Encumpment Ha 113 V. V Region Post No 12 and 15 O A R , W'ash Ington Camp, No SO r O B of A , Mawa tan Tribe No HI are Invited to attend fu neral services Saturday at 2 p m nt res ldenie of his son 4(101 Manayunk ave llox borough Interment private. RITTEMIOI SF. At Audubon Pa . on April 1.'. Will MINNIE J vvlfo of Oeorge W lllt tenhouse, Jr, aged 30 jears. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral serv ivea on Monday afternoon bervlces at house at 1 30 p m Interment at Riverside Cemetery Carriages will meet trains ar riving Detiwood at 10 36 a, m REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Elklns Park. I'a. lEOtinB park HJsmor ColonialResidence, $8950 Cottts ( Construction j White stucco grcci. shutters and 5itfroo Lrgc lot, 60x140, siivious Central hallwa largs upstairs sleeping porch! Iour bedrooms two toths Htchlv restricted buildiiil, Attraatlv bungalow sites with vv also nnaacs ana puna, RHOADS & PAlrt, Automobile by 5 Trolley, 5 Ccal Fr) nEaTIM Sf OTT. At the ruMenc of her son Itarr T. Vernon. 1521 South Ringgold st , on AprI II WW. 8U8VN A, widow nf Robert J Scott Due notice of the funeral will be given SEI.Anflll,. On April 11, 10l, ROIE ANNA SELVAOfHL wife of Leonard Sel vnggll and daughter of Ilrldget nnd the late tames Reynolds Relatives and friends are invited to attend th funeral on Saturday, at 8 30 a m , from her mother 1 residence, 2110 S Lee st Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Minn ( armel church at 0 30 a. m In terment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Automo bile funeral SHIRE. On April 1.1 Win, Mrs SARAH S . widow of Ssmu W Shlbe aged 81 jears. Relatives and friends are invited to attehd funeral services on Mendsj-, at 1 p, m , at residence of her son In law William II White, 3112 N lfith st Interment private SMITH. On April 13, 1010 MART A, wife of Michael Smith (nee tjulgley) Relallvea and, friends nre Invited to attend funeral, on Mondaj-. at 8 30 a m , from her late residence, 2070 E Cumberland at 8o1emn Requiem Mass at St Anne's Church al 10 a m Interment New Cathedral Cemetery, ST.MH.I R. On April 12. WW, ROSE M . daughter of AVex nnd lata Margaret Stad ler Relatives nnd friends, also emplo)es of nell Telephone Companj-. Oermantown district nre Invited to nttend funeral, on Saturdaj-. at 8 10 a m , from her late residence, 821 locust ave , Oermantown Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of Im maculate Conception, nt 10 a, m Inter ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery STFPHENt. On April 13, WW.. OEOIIOB STEPHENH neal.lence. 1348 North Alli son st Duo notice of the funernl will b given STKIflHT. On April 11. WW, WILLIAM R niitiuttr, runerai services .-tunusy. .hi 7pm nt lata residence, 0112 N 11th st , Oak Lane Services and Interment East Stroudsburg, ra., Mondsy, lpm. HI'LLIVAV. At Phoenlavllle. Pa . on April 13 WW, WILLIAM A . husband of Ijiura nnd son of late Thomas J nnd Ahna Bum van Relatives and frlvmla of family also all societies of which he was a member, are Invited to nttend funral. on Saturdaj-. at 0 n m , from hla late residence, Pennsyl. vanla Hotel, High st Solemn High Requiem Mass nt St Marj's Church at W a m In terment St Mary a Cemeterj Phoenlavllle TIHIVIPinV. On April 12. WW MARTHA VI THOMPSON daughter of Herbert D. Thompson In her Wth jear Relatives nnd friends nre Invited In attend funeral serv ices, at her lata residence, 101 Ornnd View rnad Ardmore. on Saturdaj-, at 1 p m In terment prlvatv nt Leverlngton , Cemetery, Roxborough Richmond papers please ropj. TRAIIEV. On April 12. WW PATRICK hus band of Catharine rrahev Relatives and friends, also Iron Workers- I,ocal No 11, William Penn court No 3t. F of A . nre Invited lo attend funeral Saturdai, nt 8 10 a m from Ills late residence, 3017 Living ston st 21th Ward Solemn Requiem Mass at Church of thtt Nalltltj II V M nt 10 n in rrecHely Ihlernient at St Mary a Cemeterj. Oloucester N, J MAflNFU On April 12, WW OFOROE T WAONER Relatives anel friends nre In vited tn nttend the funeral services, on Satur elsv nt t 10 P m at his late residence, lnl Rochclln ave., WUsahlckon Interment private WFItSTI'.R.T-Suddenls, nt llrjn Mawr. Pa., en April U Wirt ELLEN E wife of Thomas Webster nged 78 jears Relatives and friends aro Invited to ntlend funeral services, at Merlon Square M E Church, Oladwjne, Montgomery County. Pa , Satur 11J J 10 p m Interment In M I. Ceme terj Carriages nt Ardmore for trsln leav ing Uroad Strett Station at I. II p nt WhISM On April II. WW HENRIETTA. widow of Jacob R Weiss, aged 78 jears Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services on Saturday afternoon, nt 1 o'clock nt her late residence. 200S North 18th street Interment private WHIM V.V April 13 WW EMMA, .wife of Frcderlik 1 WIdman Relatives nnd frlenda nro Invited to nttend funeral, on Mondn)-. nt 1 p m . from her late residence 2805 Mnrvlno st Services In Orscn Reformed Church 11th and Huntingdon sts , at 2 p m Interment private Grecnmount Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Sunday, from 7 19 lpm WILT. April 12 WW. SUSANNA II . widow nf Henjnmln Wilt, In 87th jear of her nge Relatives and friends nre Invited tn attend funernl aervlces nn Saturdaj precisely nt 2 10 p m nt her late residence 81 R Mrook Ijn st Interment prlvale at Woodlands Cemeterj Kindly omit flowers WILLIAM April 1J WW MARIA beloved vviro of Richard Williams Relatives nnd friends nlso memtern of Weslej M E Church, are Invited to nttend funernl serv ices on Saturdnj at 2 p in at her hus band's residence 2177 Memphis st Inter ment Orcnmoint cmtery. Remains may Ik1 viewed Frldaj- t-ventng XII. Ill It. At Reverly. N J. April 13 WW ISVIIEL, wife offlienjnmln leber (neo Sen Imore) aged 00 jears Relatives nnd friends nre invited to attend Funernl Monday 7 10 n m from her Into residence. JH8 Laurel st lleverly N, J High Mass at St Joseph'H Church, Dam. Interment Monu ment Cemetery. UARDvS cover your wheels, gears nnd belts and reduce yattr tompen saturn insurance rates. Expanded MtHalWire or Sheet Metal tIET otfit UiTIIIak nell Market lODyrr Kti HJno Main 2108 T. S. Joilnsoii pons Co. 622 CHERRY ST. SPRING RESORTS ATI, N TIP C1TV. J. J. )&f&n& Suporior location with an 1 unobstructed view of beach j and bonrdwalk. ArecorJnized ! sianaara 01 excenan.ee . 92:m.JfEIM3 Islesworth SPECIAL LENTEN AND EASTER RATES Ivas sot a rvcvv standard ofiienice.comtozibeaurj .svtiiy!.ruTW- ursg5afe IHE LEADING RESORT HOUUOf THE WORLD 1111 ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. OWNCR5Ht MANW3tMCslT. aOUH WHITE SONa COMPANY I HWARTIIMOBE. PA. STRATH HAVEN INN Si'urday" Jana 3d. K M. SCIIE1ULEV. ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Elklns Park, I'a. porches ami front twace. ample cipseis. sites, $S0Cfio $500 expended vlsw fvr Elkinsl actoraing is our piao. bf 1 ? 5th St. and tllnns Park AVMlnlKMat, 72 TraiMPwly, 9 Ceata S3 &mTM?mir msum:2jj&ej I ST W J Prk. CLASSIFIED RATES in tffect April 1, m6 f EVENING LEDGER t AQATB LINE RATIJ FOR BACH INSBRTIOlf THIS STYLE TYPE (or like this) one or two times .. lit, t Three tinea one week .. . I3n) SI times tins week . . J0e Situation Wanted three times one week ItW, Help find Situation Wanted afti Lost and Found ads aro inserted in the Daily Public Ledger withdut ad dltional charge. Want ads under all other1 classlncatleni may be repeated In the Emilia Lidock at com bined ralei , , on or two times , ,. 23tl Three times one week ...... . fee. Six times ens week . . ..... ,. llHo TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) Is permitted In all classifications ecept H4ti and Situation Wanted Lost and Found, Per sonals, Hoarding and Itooms IVhen so speci fied, add FIVE CENTS PER AOATE LINE TO ANT OF THE ABOVE RATES There Is a drug store near yoiuf home that will accept Ledger want ads nt office rates. LOST AND FOUND . For. Oilier Iist anil Found Ads See Tan I A II Lost nnd Found Ait In tht efnlli ruM4 Lttatr art repealed (n Ine Eteslnff Ltietr toe seimr ifni nllaoiif extra rharP9 nnoocir -Lost. Tuesday night, between Ard more nnd Uroad snd Locust, pearl rlrclrt brooch, with two rows of pearla and Inside of centre circle pearla set on gold wire squares. Suitable reward If returned to S10 nullltt nulldlng - HANDnAO .Lost, Fsdy's leather handbsgxoiv talnlng gold watch small pockelbook with tl and coins for all dept. stores, liberal re ward diss Chew st . Clermsntown . lIANpHVd Lost. bet. 4.1d and Ilaverford av. and ISth and tlaltlmnre ave . blk handbag. ron HI! and pspersi rw. neturn MO N nd niNO Lost, ring, emerald surrounded by dia monds! reward, N. B. Barnes, Drrn Jltwr, la mNCIS--t.net. 2 diamond rings, ladles' room Hotel Hanover new, if returned to manager, WATCH AND ritAt.V Lost, blue ensmelsd watch, platinum chain. Wed . April ft bet. (1 and s p m bet. hockey (lelds Brjn Mawr campus. .Large reward and no question! asked Address It JVI3, Ledger Central UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS WESTPKN UNION TELEnrtAPH CO? 1801 CHESTNUT ST. Mra II. T. Oeorge. r T Hallowcll Claude Mengel, A. II. Davidson. Samuel Teacock. S A Rtockard. Marcus llelford Irkensteln Sons. Mrs, Mlnnla Wlernlk, II C. Jones Company, Alien Knit ting Cnmnanv Itarfaele Fenurcl Frlda Koe nlg, William McDowell, f. H. Fnlrbanka & Co . Dr Charles It Tldd. Dr. J. W naake vllle II, Levi, Miss Annie lllrty, C. P. Dela hunty. Mrs. It. D Qulckal, Agostlno neb beca rORTAl. TELEOnAPIt CO.. H20 fl. PENN SQUArtE Miss A. Grant. Maynard Hutchinson, Martin Sampter, American Con crete. Inc. HELP WANTED FEMALE Help Wnnted Ads necelted Too Late fer ClasslBcatlon Mill be Found on Page 2 llOOKKEEPEn and tjptsti must be quick, and accurate at figures! South Philadelphia. H BV. Ledger Central noOKKEEPEn, experienced, wanted: stats ex- perlence and reference If 480. Led. Cent. CANVASSEns Experienced women: house hold necessities 8alary and commission. WVf A SHELL 14a N 4th st COVirANION for an elderly lady Call from 10 to 3: no phone calls: 2BS S 44th st COOK, chambermaid and waitress: Protestant preferred: laundry dontv home! reference re quired Ment ompldjer. Monday, between 11 nnd 12 o'clocka notm 201. BOH Chestnut at. COOK Scotch English or Swedish Protestant, Apply loo West Walnut lane aermantown, Carfare paid Phons 2070 Oermantown COOK Working housekeeper. Protestant, re' , good wages Phone. 072. Chestnut Hill DnESSMAKEnS Expert vralst trimmers, sleevemakers and finishers from the most fashionable places nnlv , short hours, long sesson Apply French , Dressmaking Shop third floor Market at. STItAWnniDOE & CLOTHIEIt ' GIRL white general housework: 0 In family, ITW E Waahlngton lane Oermantown OIRLS (twol to do all work: n ndulta In fam- lly. good home, suburbs i white. Address IT Q"ri ledger Central Qini.S wanted. 16 or over. In finishing de- partment nf printing and engraving house. Elliott. 17th and tsdilgh. aini.S for clean vvork. manufacturing estatv llshment, must he neat; reference. 020 Callowhlil HOUSEWORK Olrl .rhlte. for general house work. 0 In famll. 1310 E. Washington lane Oermantown 4Q.U2 W. HOUSEWOTtUC (general) Young whlta girl: small famlh. suburbs, neferrnco required. Addresa r o Hox ion, rwortn vvaies. t-a HOUSEWORK White, competent; rood ref. required. Weat Phlla H Ml. Led Off. HOUSEWORK Good, neat girl for housework In family of three. Cynwyd 200 W. HOUSEWOnK Olrl wanted, competent, whits. Applv 219 Wlster st . Oermantown INSPFCrrnFSSES . . nLATINFR'S nEQUIRB THE SFnVICES OF RRlmiT AND INTEL LlflENT INPECTRESSES- THOSE HAV INC. HAD DEPARTMENT STOREKEEPER!- cscb rncFKimPD applv superin- TENDENT'8 OFFICE, 833 MARKET ST. LAUNDRY 2 strong women for cleaning! per week. Pilgrim Laundry Co.. 2631 N. Hrosq st. OPEnATORS upon wash skirts and dresses; steady work good pay. II Smuklsr.233 Mkt SALESWOMEN. EXPERIENCED. FOR WOMFM'S SUITS MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES WAISTS AND MILLINERY FOR BOTH RLOULAU AND EX.TnA POSITIONS APPI.V AT ONCE. HI HEAU OK EJIPLOME,NT. 4H FLOOR. srnAWBnlDOE & clothier STENOGRAPHER snd asst. bookkeeper want- ed at once. West Phlla. H 641. Ledger Cent. STENOGRAPHER, with some experience! Stat salary expected. M 156. Ledger Central STOCKKEEPER wanted In dressmaking es tablishment! only one exp In ihla line of work need apply. Adler. 1832 Walnut st. TELEPHONE OPEnATORS WANTED Call to sea us in jtt erencs to learning telephona op eratlni: very good opportunity for bright Voung women between the agea li and 2i; aalary paid while learning d permanent position? assured rsonal application re cetved between the hours 6 It) a in. and 3 pm. Tha Bell Tele phone Co.. 404 Market St. TYPEWRITER wanted for billing! stats ex; perlence. ana aaianr uesirea. at tDT. Lied- n, fnlral WAITRESS, whits Protestant. In dining room of bank) stale age. P 102. Ledger Qtfira WAITRESSES wanted at BLANK'S, 10JH Chestnut si WANTED A nurse to take carts of J-year-old child and assist with car ot 3-month.old babyl Protestant preferred. Phona Over, brook 40JT. HELF WANTED MALE DLACKSSIITII wanted for ordinary machine forging, light work, also two bslpara Ap ply .American r.gnet;rina; i;g,, Aramingq and Cumberland ats BOY to run errands, make self uaeful n aliTp ping room living In Grmantovvn or north ern part of city bring references, chance of advancement Van Dusen Is Stokeav rear IIL'S Chestnut BOY, strong, about 17 for shipping dtpart ment of shirt factory, hours T 30 to S, Sit uraay umu i p. ra. N 18lh Apply Steppacher 14 BOY. strong to ruaka himself generally uaa- IUI vv tionman at lo . .u walnut placs BUY wanted neat for office work stats ag mm i.i.ifm. ., ,wm vf.,,vw BOYS for cutting room of shirt factory clean work, cbsuce for advancement, hours 7 30 to 5 30, Saturday until noon Stsppacasr', 149 N 18th BOYS strong, wanted to learn plumbing bust pass John P. Newell 1T03 Sansom BOYS IS ysarg or over to work tn wallpaper factory Apply at once. Becktr Smith A Page Water and Snyder avs BOY8 wanted. J l"ra and over At7Vi vvoiscennaime tt emu .u . "" t.tciinsir BOYS from 14 to II isaraotd. In lay CuHery" Hsdg below Orthodox at rraPkIord CARPENTERS-e-Allaround men for gsijjrVl car psalter Ing work Apply If K Uulford Co Olenoldep Pa , ClIAUFKEUR. comoettnt while, for private fam. nslihborhood Brpad ThornBouat t must have good refs Ad II J34 Led Cent COST "CI ERK Estimator wanted by Walker belting "snd fpeclalty maautacturlns bouse tsust be flrst-cls accountant and expert enced la Sfurlni, eosu on heanr leaijiere. Address with references r 0 Ban 807S Phlladelghia DRAFTSMEN waawd xperleoeti oo 1 aj rangeawnt and OetalUng boas but flrjt-cll.se nin i eed apply Adrcy " Jfld tspir 0K .fsTp By&M1 r, jf Omt tUiitIM A V . i'iii