Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1916, Final, Page 17, Image 19

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    EVMING tEDGBR PHlUADELPHrA iPftlDAY, APRIL 21, 1916
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P. R.T. CARMEN GET
AbVANCE OF 1 CENT
' AN HOUR FROM MAY 1
increase Follows Threat of
6200 Employes to Organ-
izo Into Union Body
for Demands
ALL EMPLOYES BENEFIT
S The IMillndelnlilri Rapid Transit Com
S fenny linn announced nn Inorcnso In wages
of 1 cent an hour to apply to all motor
men and conductors and another Increase
JEor employes In tlio electrical and mo
J chanlcal departments. Tho lncrcaso for
i tlio carmen will affect about G200 men,
5 nd -Will bo effective bn May 1.
1 The action by tho company follows n
movo made by tho carmen's Union several
t, 'weeks "ftfro to liavo tho men organlzo In
j order1 td fight for higher wages.
. Tho maximum wago under tho schedule
K Just Announced Is 31 cents nn hour for all
fl -carmen who have been In tho service fl'.
. years or longer. In effect It advances tho
6. old Bchedtilo of wages uniformly. "Whereas
tho old schedulo offered 25 cents an hour
to new men with an Increase of one cent
an hour for each year of servlco up to
p ,jivo consecutive years to au cents, tno
new order will start apprentices at 26
cents, the Increase being paid In tho samo
p. ratio. When the Stoteabury management
took charge of tho property tho maximum
-f, wage was 23 vconls nn hour.
This action was decided unon at n meet
ing of tho Co-operntlvo Committee, mado
up of representatives of men and em
ployers, held nt 8th and DaUphln streets.
The money for the carmen's Increase wilt
1 bo provided from what Is known as the 25
h per cent. fund. Tho Rapid Transit Com
pany, under tho co-operative plan of 1911,
lays astdo 22 cents out of every dollar
taken In fares to provide higher wages,
benefits and pensions for tho men.
According to a statement Issued by the
Transit Company laBt night, 75 per cent.
of tho total number of carmen, or moro
than 3500, aro now drawing 30 cents nn
'hour and will bo ollglblo to tho 31-ccnt
maximum under tho new scale. Within
the next few months an additional 6 per
cent, would come Into this class, making
80 per cent, who will draw the maximum
rata.
CITY VETERAN RETIRES
John Codman Worked Forty Years in
Municipal Service as Clerk
and Draftsman
John Codman, 4 2d and Spruco streets,
after 40 years of almost continuous serv
ice with tho city today vacated his old
desk In City Hnll and sent his resignation
to Director Datcsmnn, of the Department
of Publlo Works. Tho one break. In his
long years of service occurred when under
rormcr Mayor Blankenburg ho was dis
missed. After 18 months ho was rein
stated. Codman was placed on tho city pay roll
as a dork and later on after study I tip en
gineering and drafting becamo a third as
Distant draftsman In tho Bureau of Water.
From that position ho was slowly ad
vanced until under former Mayor Rey
burn ho was appointed chief draftsman
of tho Bureau of Water at a salary of
$1800 a year. Whllo at tho head of tho
forco of draftsmen ho drew the plans for
the 'present high pressure flro Bervlco sta
tion at Delaware avenue nnd Race street
Ho was also credited with other Important
work in connection with extensions of tho
wator servlco to various sections of tho
city..
In accepting Codman's resignation. Di
rector Datesman announced that ho had
appointed his successor, Harrison R. Cady,
of 4539 Regent street. Cady has been
employed In tho Water Bureau for the last
fivo years In tho capacity of draftsman.
Another municipal appointment an
nounced today wai that of Joseph Vi Hcf
f crnan, 1715 South Ringgold street, to the
900 place of hoseman In tho Bureau of
Flro.
Perrino Leaves Big Estate
An account of the estate of William H.
Perrno. of the wholesale liquor firm of
J. S. Perrlne & Son Company, filed with
Register Shechan by Its executors, places
ItsJ value of tho property loft by the de
cedent at $109,115.35, Credit is claimed
by tho accountants for disbursements
mado in nettling tho estate, amounting to
313,349.98, leaving a balance, on hand of
I95,7G6.37. The testators Interest in the
Pcrrlno Company Is appraised at $50,000.
. THE WEATHER
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Official Forecast
WASHINGTON, April 21.
For Eastern Pennsylvania: Probably
showers tonight and Saturday; warmer
In south portion tonight ; somewhat cooler
In south portion Saturday ; moderate south
winas.
Tho western storm has moved slowly
from southern Minnesota to Wisconsin
during- the last 24 hours, and Is mani
festing a strong inclination to linger for
the Raster Boardwalk parade. Its at
tendant showers have covered the Lake
region and most of tho great central val
leys during the last 21 hours, and have
spread eastward over New York and
southern New England. The western cool
rea has overspread all of the central
valleys, t-auslng a drop in temperature
of from 10 to 15 decrees.
V, S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
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REAE ESTATE JFOB SAIE
PENNSYLVANIA FARMS
8!5Sx,i.,i COUNTBY ES
TATE. Modern mansion, IB
JK""?- .lbrls baths. Beautifully
situated. . overlooking Crumm
irtel; valley Large modern
two tenant houaes; 100
acre ot land with Urie
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vou urd
wooing ior a
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Tar sals.
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Jenklntown to Get Playground
At a meeting directed by the Jenktn
town Homo and School League last night,
patrons and parents of students of the
Jenklntown schools to the number of 400
were assured that the league would co
operate In tho conduct of playgrounds to
be established In the Tork road borough.
Tho principal address was by Prof. J,
Frederick Parsons, of tho Ridley Tark
High School.
DAIRY PnODUCfS
(YESTERDAY)
niJTTKR The market ruled stendr at tho
Into decline. Receipts of solid-packed cream
ery were moderate, and while buyers were
oporatlni-cautiously, there was .sufficient da
tnand to keep supplies pretty well cleaned up.
Ladles weie In small supply anj quiet nt for
mer nrures. rrlnts wcro In fair reoum and
I'jny, with supplies moderate. Quotations:
western, fresh, solid-packed creamery, fancy
apeclalrf. H8c: extrns, 86: firsts. ttHe.i sec
onds, 3lW8lic. ladle, packed, 272Bo. near
by prints, fancy, SOc. i do i average, extra,
ase.j do., firsts. 88 SWe.S seconds, 34' 83c.i
special fancy brands of prints Jobbing- at
42f4ftc.
KOtlS The market was In food she po and
f toady. Receipts wcro .llrwral. but demand
kept supplies well cloanod up. Quotations!
Nearby extras, 20e. per dos.: nearby firsts,
10.70 per rnsoi noarby current teoilpts, JO 1)0
per case; Western extras, 2492&c. per do.:
do., extra firsts, 10,75 per ease: do,, firsts.
JO.CO per easel Southern,. 10 1B0O 4v per enso.
nn to Quality: fancy selected, candled fresh
eiac wcro jobblnt at 27CP20C. per dot.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
The banks and trade exchanges are
closed In observance of Good Friday, a
legal holiday, nnd wholesale business In
all lines Is virtually suspended. In tho
absence of fresh data on which to baso
reliable quotations our usual market ro
ports nro necessarily omitted from today's
Isbuo.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHtCAfln. Anrll
21. MOd 8 Receipts.
IB. OOO. Market slow, fi 4810c lower.
..Mixea
and butchers. S0.30Gtn.70: rood heavy.
tu.lft
Mil. 251 roush heavy. e.lR('D.2n: llcht, IH.tr,
gl.70: pigs, S7.M&8.00I bulk. 0. 0000, 03.
CATTLft necelpts, 100O. . Market steady,
Heaven. S7.8!KtlO: cent and heirars, Jtcvtl.M:
Blockers and breeders, $3,85(38.00) Tcxans,
J7.7HW8 0R: calves, 7i5?JO.
SHEEP Receipts, 7000. Markets steady,
native nnd western, 1(1.8308.75: lambs, ST.C0
11.10.
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OBITUARIES
David II. Kinff, Jr.
David II. King, Jr., noted builder, who
erected tho Herald Building, Madison
Square Garden and several other famous
structures In New York city, is dead In the
Renalssanca Hotel In that city, where ho
mndo his homo. Mr. King was the father
of Mrs. S. Grlswold Flagg, of 218 South
17th street, this city. Tho other children
nro Van It, C. King, of Wilmington, N. C,
nnd Miss Ruth King nnd Miss Jcnnno
King, , of New York. Mr. King was ap
pointed president of tho New York City
Park Board In 180G, but was forged to re
sign on account of ill health. Ho was ap
pointed a school commissioner In 1830.
Franklin Betts
Franklin Betts, a retired merchant, dl
on Wednesday at his homp on York road,
Oak Lane. Ho was 71 years old. Since
his retirement, a number of years ago, ho
had boen engaged In tho work of various
suburban charitable and economic organi
zations. Ho leaves a widow, who was Miss
Emma Harper, daughter of tho late
Charles Harper, of Jenklntown : one son,
Ralph W. Betts ; one -granddaughter. Miss
Virginia Botts, daughter of the late
Charles Harper Betts, and two brothers,
Richard Betts, of Mils city, and Dr.
Thomas Betts, of Oak Lane. Ha was a
member of tho Society of Friends. He
was a son of tho Into Cyrus and Elizabeth
Hampton Betts nnd was born nt Sole
bury, Bucks County, on September 28,
1815, Funeral services will bo held at his
lalo home tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Burial will bo In Northwood Cemetery.
MARRIED
ORIFTITII WINCHESTER. On April IS.
101(1, by Rev. Dr. Chalfnnt, at his offlcS,
H02 Arch at.. Miss ANNA R. WINCHES
TDK, of 42 West Herkley ave , Lansdowne.
Pa., to aCOHGC GRIFFITH, lata of
Ohlcaeo.
IIANBKLL McAItTHUR. On April 10. 1O10.
at Grace Church Chnpol. N. Y., bytl-e Rev.
A. Tilatteriy. "Rector. HOWARD P. HAN
SEL!,. Jr.. of Philadelphia, to MILDRED
V.. daughter of Mre. Julia C. McArthur, of
Mount Clemens, Mich. Detroit papers please
copy.
MOSES REISER. On Anrll in W1B. by
Hev. J. H. Komi?. Professor WAL'IKR V.
MOSES, M. A . of Bethlehem. Pa., and Miss
ULELA II. REISER, of Uhrichsvtlle. Ohio.
eatfjg
TheMe Notice Are Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
AUIIAU. On April 20, 1016. FREDERICK
W.. son of Ernest nnd tha late I.ydla Abhau.
aged 44 years. Residence. 1731 H. liroad
at. Due notice of funeral will be clven.
AMKS. On April 20. 1016. EDNA VAI.Tr.
ETTI3, wlfa of VVank C. Ames, Jr., and
dauBhter of Stella and tho lata T. Cooper
Mlddleton. aged 20 years Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services. Sunday. 2 p m.. at Uaptlat Chapel,
Haddontleld. Friends may call Saturday
evening, at her lata residence, Xocust Gruve,
X, J, Interment Daptlst Cemetery.
ANDREAE. On April 18. 1010. ELIZABETH,
widow of Henry Andreae. aged 7Q years.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 p. m.,
In the Chanel of the Lutheran Orphans'
Home for the Aged. 6030 Oermantown ave.,
Mt. Airy. Interment at Hillside Cemetery.
Funeral car.
ARIIUCKLK. On April 10. 1016. IIENTIY J.
AKUUCKL.E, aged 80 years. Relatives and
friends, also Harmony Lodge. No. 52. F. and
A. 11.: Oriental n, A. Chapter, No. 1R3:
Franklin Lodge, No. B. I O. O, P.; Nji.
tlonal Palestine Encampment, No. Bl, I, U.
p. F.. and emplojes of Wm. Mann Co.. ars
Invited to attend the funeral services aftha
parlors of Sechler & Magulre. 1B40 N. 20th
St.. . Saturday, at 2 n. m. Interment tirl.
yatj at Mt. Peaco Cemetery. Remains may
vv mnw i.' ctutiy Hlier Q
P.
Anvnrn nn iM-n ,n
1016,
JAMES ARN-
OLD. son of ihe lata Michael
tei ana jviar
Relatives and
enrei amoia, agea oo years
agi
friends aro Invited to attend the funeral, on
Haturday. at 2 n in., from J. B. Stanger &
Bro. a. 4S46 FrnnUfnrH aim TVnni,enr.i
Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery, '
DAI LEV. On April 20. 19IB. aEORQE W.
A., husband of Mary M. Dalley (nee Ess.
linger), aged 48 years. Relattvea and friends.
Pennsylvania
"Every stockholder and bond
Railroad and
t-dward B.
and interesting review of
company.
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We shall be glad to furnish copies upon request.
Correspondence invited on any investment subject.
Established 1892
' Members New York and Philadelphia Stock Excjiangea
, BIJOAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA
30 PINE STREET, NEW YORK
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ALLENTOWN, PA. EAStON, PA. NEW IiONDQN, CONN.
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DEATHS
also members of Oeorga.Esaltnirer (s sons
Tleneflclal Society) Spanish-American War
Veterans, Oerman-Amerlcan Workers' Tlene
flclal 8oclety and 20th Ward Republican
Club, are Invited to attend tha funeral, on
Bunday. nt 3 p. m., from his late residence,
048S ClIfTord at. (near 2Sth and Columbia
ave.). Interment at Mount Peaeo Cemetery.
Remains may bt viewed Saturday, T to 0
p. tn. ,
BEAI.i:. At T.aurelton. Pa., on April IS,
1010. J. UEEHR, husband of Lou Deala (nee
Hunskker) and ion of. the lata M. L,, and
Anna M. Deale, Relatives and friends and
Apollo Castle, No. 3. K. of O. 13., are In
vited to services, Saturday, at 3 p. m.i In
chapel at Monument Cemetery. Interment In
Monument Cemetery,
BLACK. On , April 20, 1810, Miss nAT
RLACrC. oldest daughter of the late Isaac
and Judith DlncK. Relatives and friends
aro Invited to attend the funernal services,
Saturday, at 10 a, m , from her hrother-tn-taw"
residence, August Sohoenbertr, 2147
B. 10th nt. Interment private at tho 0th St.
Union Cemetery. Remains may bs viewed
Friday, after 7 p. m.
nr.ESSINO. On April 10. 1910. FREDERICK
J.i husband of Ida M Hlesslnavtnen Lechler),
In his 47th year. Relatives and friends, al'o
members of Dlrlgo Council, No. 1020, Jr. O.
U. A, M., are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Saturday, at 2 p m., at his late
residence. 1824 North Howard it. Interment
at Greenwood (K. of P.) Cemetery. Remains
may be viewed on Friday evening.
nonilNER. On April 10, 1010, CHARLES
HOKMNER. husband of Eliza J. Uoehner,
aged 07 years Relatives and friends are In
vited to attend the funeral aervlres, on Mon
day, at 2 p. ra., at his late residence, near
North Wales, Montgomery County, Ta, In
terment at Ilochm's Cemetery, Rlue Hell, Pa,
nONNKR. On April 18, 1010. EDWARD J.,
son of the late John and Elizabeth Donner.
Relatives nnd friends nra Invited to attend
funeral, on Monday morning, at 8 '30 o'clock,
from his late residence. 2220 North 80th
street. .High Renulem Mass at the Church
of the Most Precious Wood, at 10 o'clock.
Interment Cathedral Cemetery.
I1URKK. On April 10. 1010. CATHARINE
M., beloved wife of Andrew J. Ilurke and
daughter of the lato John nnd Annie Fran
ces. Relatives and friends, also B. V. M.
Sodality of St, Philip's Church, nra re-
spectiuny invited to attend runcrnl, on Tues.
dnv morning, at 8 8U o'clock, from her late
residence, 113 nalnbrldge street. Solemn
Mass of Requiem at St. Phlllp'a Church, at
10 o'clock. Interment New Cathedral Ceme
tery. CAItrF.NTETt. On April 20. 1010, OEOROE
11., son of the late Frederick and Rebecca
Carpenter. Relntlves nnd friends are In
vited to attend tho funeral services, on
Monday, at 11 n. m., at tha Oliver It. Hair
Building, 1820 Chestnut at. Interment pri
vate, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
CAREY. On April 17. 1010. MARTIN, hus
band of tho lato Margaret Casey. Relatlvos
nnd friends, also the employes of the Penha.
R. R. nio invited to attend the furoernl, on
Monday, nt 7 10 n, m., from his lato resi
dence, 020 N 33th at. Solemn Requiem Mass
at St, Agatha Church,' at 0 a. m. Inter
ment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
CHRISTY On April 10. 1010. JAMES F.
CHRISTY. Relators nnd friends, olio
Apollo Lodge, No. 880. F. nnd A. M.: St.
John Chaptor. No. 232, R, A, M, : Mnsonlo
Veternna' Association, and Expressmen
llenenclnl Association, are Invited to attend
hla funeral, from his lato residence. 443
South 03 til St., on Saturday, at 2 p. m.
precisely. Interment nt Mt, Peaco Ceme
tery, COnLENTZ. On April 17, 1010, RODERT J.,
son of Harry W. nnd Alary H. Cohlentz (nee
Forker), aged 20 years and t months. Duo
notice of funeral will be given, from hla
parents' residence, 7102 State road. Tacony.
CUTTER. On April 10. 1010. JAMES CUT
TER, snn of Annie and tho late Thomas
Cutter. Relntlves nnd friends aro invited to
attend the funeral, on Monday, at 1 p. m.
from his mother's residence, 212 Wilder st.
Inetrment at Fernwnod Cemetery. Remains
mav bo viewed on Sunday ovening.
DAVIS. On April 10. 1910, OEOROE C, hus
band of Mary Davis (nee Towner). Rela
tives and friends, also Ellto Social Club.
are Invited to attend the funeral, on Mon
day, at 8:30 a. m.. from his inn's resi
dence 024 West Cumberland at. High Re
quiem Mass at St. Kdward's Church, at 10
n. m. Interment at Now Cathedral Ceme
tery. DEVLIN. At Chester. Pa., on April 17. 1010.
MARY E wlfo of Charles J, Devlin and
daughter of the Into John and Mary Scully,
formerly of Philadelphia. Relatives and
friends, also tho Sodality nnd league of the
Sacred Heart and Altar nnd Rosary Society
of Ht. Michael's Church, aro Invited to at
tend the funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a. m ,
from her late residence, 4a7 East 11th at.
High Mass nt St. Mlchnel'a Church, at 10
a. in. Interment at St. Michael's Cemetery,
Chester, Pa.
D0EI1ER. On April 20. 1010, MARTIN O .
son of Conrad nnd Minerva Doebcr, In his
10th year. Relatives and friends aro Invited
to attend tho funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a.
m., from tho residence of his sister, Mrs.
Ltlllo A. Preatowltz. 723 Madlsnn at., Wil
mington, Del. Solemn Requiem Maas nt St.
Elizabeth's Church. S. Broome St., at 0.30
a. in. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.
DOYLE. On April 17, 1010, SARAir, wife
of Peter P. Doyla (nee McCool). Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral,
on Monday, at R.30 a. m., from her lato
residence 1814 Ingersoll St. Solemn High
Mass of Requiem at Church of the Gesu at
10 a, ra. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme
tery. IHINLAP. At Philadelphia, on April 17. 1016.
IDA UEW. wlfo of Dr. Thomas a. Dunlap
nnd daughter of Sophia and the tato Richard
Hew. of 821 Pacific ave.. Atlantla City. N. J.
Duo notice of the funeral wilt be given.
KLI.IOTT. On April 10. 1010. OLQA HAS.
LETT, wlfo of W. Clare Elliott, need 20
.years. Relatives and irienas are Invited to
uttend the funeral services, on Saturday
afternoon, at s o'clock precisely, at her late
residence. 8303 N. 12th street. Interment
prlvnto.
l'LATLKY. On April 17. 1010. PATRICK J.,
son of the lato William and Mary Flatley.
Relatives and frlcnda are Invited to attond
tha funeral, on Monday, at 8:30 a m.. from
Sis late residence, 414 S. 8th st. Solemn
fnss of Requiem at St. Mary's Church, at
10 a. m precisely. Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
FOUST. On April 20, 1010. at tho Presby
terian Home for Widows nnd Slnglo Women,
68th at. and Greenway avo., ANNA FOUST,
ngeu tid yeara. services nt tne Home, on
Saturday, April 22. at 2 o'clock. Interment
at Mount Morlah Cemetery.
GIIEEVES. On April 20. 1010. MARY L..
daughter of the late Charles O. and Sarah
C. Oreoves. Relatives and friends aro In
vited to attend tho funeral aervlcea, on Sat
urday, at 3 p m at her brother's residence,
Harry B. Oreoves, 8J3 E. Chelten ave., Oer
mantown. GRAHAM. On April 21. 1018. SARAH E..
widow of Jamca Graham. Notice of funeral
later.
GRIFFIN On April 10.
1018, MICHAEL, hus-
band ot Annlo tirirnn.
also Division No. 7. A. O. II,, and Court 'N
no, r. or. a., are invnea 10 aiiena me EU
neral, on Monday, at 7:30 a. m., from his
late residence. S230 Aramlngo ave. Solemn
Requiem Maas at the Church ot the Nativity
at (I a, m. Interment at Holy Cross Ceme
tery. OUINIVEN. On April 16, 1310. ELSIE, wife
of Thomas J. Gulnlven and daughter of John
B. and Catharine Schaeper (nee Hofman).
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funeral, on Monday, April 24. at 8.30 a. m.,
from the residence of her husband, 20SO East
Atlantic at,, near Frankford road and Tioga,
8olemn Requiem Mass at Church of the Na
tivity, at 10 a. m. Interment at Most Holy
Redeemer Cemetery
HAWKINS. On April 19, 1018. MARY M..
wife of Thomas Hawkins. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on
Monday, at 8 30 a. m from her late resi
dence, 7270 Woodland avo. Solemn High
Masa, at St, Clement's Church, Paschalville,
Pa., at 10 a. m Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery.
HAWTKY. On April 18. 1016, SAMUEL D.
HAWLEY. aged 80 yeurs. Relatives and
friends, also Pennsylvania Lodge. No. 380,
F, and A. !.(., are Invited to attend the
funeral aervlces. on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at
his lata residence. 1626 Mt. Vernon St. Ir.
terment private.
1IF.NSEJ.. On April 18. 1016. CATHERINE
E., wife ot Augustus G, Hensel. Sr. (nea
Railroad Company and Its
lder of
inefrenns
underlying 'Companies sKhafeirmake
effort to obtain a special circuj&r, letter just
Smith & Co.
g a comprehensive
annual report of that
The Evening Telegraph.
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SANMIRS
nrjATKrJ
Cottlngham). Relatives and friends are In
vlted to attend tha funeral, on Monday, at
8 a. m., from hr late residence, 012 Somer
set St., Gloucester City N. J. Solemn Re
quiem Mass at St. Mary's Church at 0 a.
m. Interment at BC. Mary' Cemetery. Olou.
cester City, N. J. Friend may view re.
mains Sunday, from 7 to 9 p. m.
HILT,. At Vlllanpva PH., April 20, AL
BERT WILLtAM ALEXANDER, son of
George and Anna P. Hill, aged 18 months.
Services and Interment private.
IIOEIIMNO. On April 20. 191(1, at his late
residence. 2542 N. 17th St.. CHARLES A.,
husband of Ida Hoehllng. Due notlco of tha
funeral will bo given.
nORROCKfl. On , April 20, 1018, .MART,
widow of. William Horrocks, In. her 88d
year. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend tno funeral, on Monday, at 3 p. m.,
from her late residence, 4281 Bnlem at ,
Frankford. Interment at Greenwood (K. of
P.) Cemetery.
JACKSON. On April 10, 1010, JOHN M
husband of the late Jane Jackson (nea Onff
ney).,ln,hls 73d year.. Relatives and friends
aro Invited to attend funeral services, on
Saturday, at 3 .p. m., at tha parlors of W.
p. Titus. 0944 Torresdala avn.. Tacony,
Interment private, Magnolia Cemetery,
KEr.NAN. On April 10, 1010, MARY S wife
of Joseph M. Keenan, Relatives and friends
nro Invited to nttend the funeral, on Mon
day, at 8.30 n. m.. from her lata residence,
6021 Hazel, ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at
Church of the Transflauratlon, at 10 a. m.
Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery,
KELLY. On April 17, 1910, JOHN A., son
of tho lata John nnd Jane Kelly. Due no
tice of the funeral will be given, from the
residence of his sister, Annie It. Kelly, S. W.
corner 38th and Spring Garden sts.
KENDIO. On April 10, 1010, ALFRED B.,
husband of Ruby J. Kendlg (nee Fox), In hla
29th year. Relatives and friends, also Taxi,
cab Operators nnd Individual Owners, Local
lTnlnn Mil. 11J. nre Invited tn nttenn the
funeral, on Saturday, nt 2 p m , from his
lata residence. 118 N, Diet St. Interment at
Greenwood K. of P. Cemetery, Remnlns
may. bo viewed Friday evening. Automobile
service.
K1NH, On April 20, 1010. DAVID It KINO,
Jr., aged 07 .ears, at his residence, B12
6th avo.. New York city. Interment private.
In Now York, April 22. Pleaso omit flowers.
norilER. On April 20. 1010. DAVID, son of
Emll nnd Anna Barbara Kochcr. Relatives
and friends are Invited tn nttend the funeral,
Monday, at 1 v. m., from his lato residence,
1712 H Taylor st. Interment nt Northwood
Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Sunday
evening,
LAItKHY. On April IS. 101B, MARY A.,
widow of William Larkoy (nee Gillespie).
Relatives and friends, nlso St Patrick
League of the Sacred Heart nnd Holy Faca
Society, nra Invited to nttend the funeral,
on Monday, at 0:30 a. m, from the resi
dence of her son-in-law. John J. Ahorn, 8708
Aspen st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at
St, Agatha's Church nt 11 a. m. Interment
nt Cathedral Cemetery.
I.EIIO. At Municipal Hnsplt-il of acarlet fe
ver, en April 18, 1010. JEANNE P.. wife
of Dr Dinlel Austin Lebo, No funeral,
LISTER. On April 18. 1018, EMMA M
widow ot Edward a. Lister, ngeci uj years.
Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend
funeral, on Sunday, at 2 p. m., from the
residence of her son-in-law, C. Crablll, 0314
Woodland avenue. Interment Fcrnwood
Cemetery Remains may bo viewed on Sat
urday, from 7 to 10 p, m. Richmond, Vo,,
papers please copy.
I.OOAN. On April 10, 1010. MART 11.. daugh
ter of the lata John and Ellxa l,cgnn. Rela
tives nnd. friends nro Invited to nttend tho
funeral. Monday, at II n. m.. from the resi
dence ot her sistcr-ln-law, Annln J. I-osan,
1700N. B2d St. Solemn Requiem Mnss nt
Ht. Gregory's Church, B2d and Warren sts.,
at 10:30 a. m. Interment New Cathedral
Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
I.ONO. In Rojersford, ra.. April 10. 1010.
ELIZABETH, wlfo of tho lato Kersey Lonir,
in her 03d year. Relatives nnd friends of
tho family are respectfully Invited to nttend
funeral services, without further notice, nt
funeral parlors of undertaker, E. D. Steel
man. 8033 Kensington nve.. Philadelphia.
Saturday, ot 2 p. m. Interment private, at
Northwood Ccmotery.
I.ONGOIIAKDO. On April 20. 1010. JOSEPH,
husband of Annlo Longnbardo (nca Dovlno),
at lato residence, 162J H. lBth st. Duo no
tice of tho funeral will bo given.
I.OVI7TT. On April 20. 1010. FRANK NOR
'IAN, son of Margaret E. and tho late John
i Lnvett. Relatives and friends nro Invited
to nttend tho funeral, on Monday, at 8:80
a. m.. from his lata residence 47 Cherry
St., .Sharon Hill, Pa. Solemn High Mass of
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Requiem at the Church of iha Holy Pplrlt,
Sharon Jtlll. at 10 a. m. Interment at St.
Deniv Cemetery.
MAniJN. On April 10. 19l0. MARGARET
LITTLB MADKN. widow of William Malien.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funeral, on Saturday, at 2:30 r. m., from
the residence) of her aon-ln-law, Arthur Good
rich, C027 Cedar avenue, West Phlla In
terment Mt. Klon Cometery Remains may
ha vleewd on Friday after 7 p. m.
CiI,0iS,YlTOn A',rl1 20- "lo. FRANK .T
Jon of the late Patrick and Cathnrlno Ma
hony. Relatives . and friends, nloo Iron
SKI?'.? Onion. No. 111. ar Invited to nt
I'hdtne funeral, on Monday, nt.TiSO a. m ,
A,0"1 his brother's residence, John Mnhony,
2174 N. D&rlen at. Rolemn High Requiem
.1?" -"'A'- Kdward's Church at o n. tn.
iVt!VRS.t Now Cathedral Cemetery. .
MARSDrjfj-pn April 10, 1910, SUSAN Tt..
Xlft.Jl Ralph S. Marsden. Relatives and
friends
are
Invited
to nttend the funeral
fnprvlcea. on Sunday.
T?;ii.JK?J?M,c?' 010 Kerrer at., Lawndale,
aa
"""" unvate nt j.awnview cemetery.
'LiJ!S.BT5 Aprl1 2n J11- ononan ir,,
?5b2nd Olara I,. Mayer (nee Wentiell)
and son ot Frederick and Amelia Ley. aired
20 years. Residence, 1001 N, Newklrk st,
Dua notlco ot the funeral will bo given.
MIDDI.KTON. On April 10, 1010. WILLIAM,
In his 74th jear. husband of Amelia n. Mid
fl eton (nee Oecrae). Funeral aervlces from
l'11 ".one..r,'.Bl.l,"-', Mr. Clareneo W, Middle
ton, 183 liclott ave., Audubon, N. J., on Hun
day, at J p. m. Interment private at Ever
irrcen Cemetery, Camden. Remains may be
viewed Saturday cvenlnir.
JIfCAT.L. On April 18, 1010. ANNA M O.
daiiirhter of Ann and tho late James McCall
Relatives nnd friends, nlso Cathedral II, V
M. Sodality, aro Invited to attend tho fit
neral, on Monday, at 8:30 n. m from the
residence of her mother, 210 North 17th st.
Solemn Requiem Mass nt the Cathedral, nt
10 a. m, Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.
McCORMACK. On April 10, 1810. JOHN J.,
son of William and Ellen McCormack, D. a.
of County Tlppernry, Ireland. Relatives and
friends, also Sacred Heart nnd Holy Name
Societies of the Annunciation Church! Di
vision, No 12. A. O. H,, nnd Tlpperary So.
clety, aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on
Monday mornlnr, at 8-30 a. m., from the
residence of Huah P. Deady, 832 Fernon st.
Solemn Mass of Requiem nt tho Annuncia
tion Church, at 10 n. m. Interment nt Holy
Cross Cemetery.
MfDKVITT. At her late residence. Rosemont,
Fa .on April 1n, 1010, CATHARINI3. wlfo
of John Mcpevltt Duo notice V tho fu
neral will bo Rhcn.
MURRAY. On April 10. 1010, CHARLES J
son of Simon nnd Mary Murray, nirod al
vears. Relatives and friends, also Iirother
hood of Railroad Trainmen nnd P, R R
Voluntary Relief Department, are Invited to
attend tho funeral, Tuesday, at 8 30 n. m.,
from his lato residence, 38UI) Urandywlne st.
Renulem HlRh Mass nt St. Apulia's Church
at 10 n, in. Interment nt Holy Cross Ceme
tery, MURTAflll. At St, As-noa' Hospital, on April
18. 1010. MA11Y MURTAOH? Pltlatlv"a and
frlcnda nro Invited to attend tho funeral,
Monday, nt 8-30 a tn , from tho Oliver II.
H?'C I'ulldlnK;. 18.'0 c'heslnut st. Solemn
HlBh Mass of Requiem at St. Charles Dor
romco Church at 10 a. m, Interment nt
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New1 Cathedral Cemetery. . Remains may bs
viewed Sunday from 7 to 10 p. m. Automo
bile funeral.
O'llRIEN. On Aprlt HI. 1018. MILDRED,
rtaiil,(A r.e TMinh t.- mt Tlllr.aheth Fl-
p'TJflen, nsred 4 years, at lato residence. 1018
. inn si
tntermrnt nt Greenwood Ceme-
tery.
pta tunerai,
rr.NNOCK. on April 19, 1918. J5DNA, dauah.
ter of William II. and Hannah IC. Penneek,
Relatives and friends are invited lo attend
the funeral services, on Saturday, at lt.Ji
m precisely, at her parenta' residence, 4420
DejtW st , Manayunk Interment private.
RITCHE. At Wllllamstown, N. J., on April
10. 1018, 8. ANNIE, wife of Moses Rltche,
aired 70 years. Relatives and friends nra
Invited to nttend tha funeral, on Saturday,
from her lato residence, on Clayton and
Wllllamstown road Meet at house at 1 ,p.
m Service at rreabyterlan Church. Wlll
lamstown, N, J at 2 p. m. Interment at
Presbyterian Cemetery. Automoblls funeral.
ROEIIM. On April 20, 1018, SIMON, husband
ot Harbarn Roehm, aired 70 years. Relatives
and friends, also members of Copernicus Con
clave, no, si, are invited to attend ina
funeral services, on Monday, nt 2 p. m.. at
his late residence, 1021 Euclid ave. (near
loth and Berks sts.). Interment at Green
mount Cemetery.
SCHMIDT. On April 10, 1018. PAUL R.. son
of AuipiBt and Marie Schmidt (nee Fisher),
In his 2t)th vear. Relatives nnd friends, also
Loyal Order of Moose IXHlae, No. S4 Work
men's Sick nnd Denth Ilenetit Fund. Rranch
00. Frankford. Due notice of the funeral
will bn Riven from his lato, residence, 8S4
E, Russell St.
SHELLY. On April 20, 1910, HOWARD E,,
beloved husband of Rose Shelly (nee)
Strecker, son of Mnlilnn and Catharine
Shelly, of 012. W. Clearfield st. Due notice
of funerar will bo Riven.
SINEH. On April 10. 1010. SAMUEL SINER,
nued 72 years. Relatives and friends nrs
Invited to attend tho funeral services, on
Saturday, nt 2 p. m at tho Oliver H. Dalr
Ilulldlnir. 1820 Chestnut at. Interment at
Fernwood (Vmeterv.
(StHJIRES. on April 20, JOIO, at Holland.
Pa., WILLIAM D. SQUIRES. Relatives and
friends, also Pennsylvania I,odire, No. 380,
I' nnd A, M nnd University R. A. Chnp
ter, No. 230, are Invited to attend the
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DEATHS
Toneral aervlct, on Monffatvat 2 p. rp., at
the residence of hla aon-ln-law, J, P M
Johnson, 493 Hazel ave., Philadelphia, lit,
terment private. Friend may view remain
Sunday, nt Holland, ftom 1 to 9 ), m. t
THOMAH. On April 17, IBIS. REBECCA,
wjaow ,di Eiowara j. i nomas, jiceiativen
anil
.irienas aro invnea to. attend
th
neral
services, on, Saturday,
,' -
ar.
HI,
precisely, at her lata residence, ,348a Frank
iora nve, iniermeni. private, at All BJi;
ave. Interment. nrlvMt-
AttVf
vjemeierir. orresaaie.
TOWNSENn. On. Fourth Month 19Ui, 101S,
at her l-ome, 1514 Vina at., Philadelphia!
ELIZABETH, widow of Dr. Henry Town'
send After a patient Illness her 'beautiful
Ufa hero baa ended. No Tunerai. Interment
private.
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Blx times ona week , 10a t
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Lost and Found ads aro inserted In
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ditional charge.
Want ads under all other classifications may
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Threo times one week ISO
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warned against neKOtlatlne this stocl:. and
the tinder will pleaso communicate with the,
Ilanlc ot'N. America. 807 ChestnutNst.,Phlla.
DOa Lost, a Prince Charles black and white,
female doe. Reward It returned to, 2008
Spruce st.
PERSONALS
NOTICE The understated Is not responsible
for any contracta or agreements made, or
moneys received by or paia to any person
iver except wuen iimuo lu u rvvcvn4
In person at his place of business.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
VE8TEItN UNION TELEaRArll CO.. 1SUI
Chestnut at.: Murk llelsslx. Raymond, L,
bpercher, Prehten Hotten. Aetna Eng-ravtiw.
ifisa M. Murphy, Ham Maxrymzerlc, M,, K.
Oriawell, George Duncan. Charles L. Kldd,
Henry Adama. Mra. Edith Morse, H. S. Ma.
see. Mlfis Elizabeth Smith. Miss Ella Illn.
Ton, -William 11. Olakesly, E. U. Davis, Clif
ford Woodrlnv.
1 TELEORAPH CABLE CO.. 1120 a.
n Snuarer Hufaa Rt&nley. Tirs.nW flua
tltus, Josa Pezss or Feres.
HELP WANTED PEMALE
Help Wanted Ads Received Too Lato Tor
rla.tlHcatlon Mill be found on Pare 8
BOOKKEEPER and stenoirapher by menu,
facturlnc and aelllna" company; must bs ex
perienced. Write, statins" experience, and
salary expected A 117, Ledger Office.
CHAMBERMAID and lady's maid, "whlta,
1'rot.i best ref. required. Pbone Chest, Hill
Bl Friday afternoon or Baturday morning.
CHILDNURSE. while, (or 2 children; refer
ence required. Call afternoons, after 8, tHSO
Emlen at.. Oermantown.
COOK Wanted, whlta woman Tor first cook,
with references. Apply Pblia. Home Tor Jn
curablea. eBth and Woodland ave., VT Phlla.
COOK,
Bcotch, Enxllab or Swedish. Protestant:
I IT. 100 W. Walnut lane. Calf or
SO70 Germantown. Carfare paid.
waves
pnons
DRESSMAKER
1633 Wslnut.
wants sleeve sand. Adlar.
ut.-Mr.nAi. iiuuoBivutui wnits alrli a.
town BIT.
"..'""." "w fi, tuvuq uarrau
GIRLS over 18 wanted to work In aasembUns
department at piecework rates : ll-'S per
X'?k. rSM. W'5 learning. Apply 1L T
Palste. 8201 Arch at.
"'Tafia ff '" 1l
tey Mllla. 7th and Lebutb ave'.
OIRLS. experienced on calendar work, over Id
mata A nca. .1.. ! a.. Ann,.. 11P.I.T,
k.b w. . v.aw a,uc. Alf tVIHt A
v.u.t m mu v-,.ow,diii. eq mwr.
GOVERNESS wanted; one wha speaks French
and German Apply 1732 Pine at.
HQU3EWORK
no washing.
-White Rlrl tor sen bousework.
Phone Chestaot Hill 1135 j'
LAD V to call on resular . customtra with
suaranteed hosiery at mill prices; all or
spare time, ateady income, Parker Com
pany. 278T N Izttfat
LADIES, refitted. Tor reslae&ce corset lUttns.
Uuitructlon frre. work by appointment
Bplrella Co.. 181S Chestnut at.
LAUNDRY Experienced' feeders and "ToldeJS-
in manxie rotun, ao eii earai a per
week paid wblla learc&ei steady work and
advancement. Apptr
PENNA. LAUNt5Rx- CO..aiD K. 88d at.
MANIOURIST-Youn lady o'rrfflS'menti tn
prominent oince ouiiaicg ac ieq. iat.
PRESS' FEEDERB. expertencedl oa Oordda
presses: eh nr. akvuf v oic, jcroa. i.tn
jn,CjjlownllirathBnor. ,.
PUBLIC , T7PEWRITER7 to abara Sfflset
nominal rent with soodpa fcr pact-Um
serrtcea. J di3. Ledzer Central.
aTENOGa&PHEK Ctood position Tor eempt
tent, experienced tsnoarapoen, younc lad,
apply by .letter. .stattoge. experience, aaat
aalary jrtii start for. B. X, ilOtoralisad,
Mh and Market U. Camdao. N- J
8TENOOKAPHKR and tycfwrUer, oaa wMli
experience on bllllna BjacfclBepreTwiid. A4-
WSSSSS! $?&
W Afci SM J,TW B'3 && fVSWiB
)tS3. m x-w. jmaarx. jprwiJL " L
otter i4i J Ut m. Kp( tm
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