Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVEKING LEPftSB-PHIIiAPEEPttlX THURSDAY, IttAY 4,' 101(3.
f0UDSLPBIA
QIA Iliiuj. v
"tTTTu AMnrt.oun
R. -it. 2210" bin Speenla--rArRTf'SJi
bearish nnd prices her
JEA tvest w.vl"""rl,,.1.tinn. car
JJvVBf '"A"', w, re wel sustained. Quo
tV7.for ir&ltrade. "" ,0 'T
il"ot "." I"iftfUV4c.! steamer, jel-
rA;rr1lSr,si Yellow. 70W8ic.i rio -i
fiifercob & 70 Iba. 81fR2c
rr,ajieelpt" .At .'... nnvr nea and a
lfa& ."W' white. ' 4Sl.c..
M'f 4,V 44Uc." purine,! oils.
E'14eB0,,-.. ml hid. nnd 44I.OM) lbs.
Z r rLJS wnff. clear. -. 10
W n .JftehTT'l 40O5 ". do, ralnL
ii. '..'. clesr. rotton sacks,
Hii ."Vi iiilori sicks, B SOW
"Wi. t'AhL.. i"rk. 10 )W in
"U. ! "S""Wi'niVr. clear Jilt
KA. lfnS t.i i.iW.1 7.1. do . straisni,
K r ""riteit? TOO n. 401 do . favorite
Rw.f'A'rfifSri ellV ml'"' choice fl,n"
MrHMSSiinfBRO. fity mills, regiilir
?.?rcintr. . clear, .:.,.. i 7.ij?n
tVirn was quiet but." 'te'idy un.1T
$.,." Quotations I34JJ.0O Per bbU
. eullltr.
PROVISIONS
ruled stcnuy " "L' "..Vi.i.
u4 .i.nrfv with n idir.joD-
.V.. Following, are, "J- : a yffi.-
aYl TUlct. " ... .ha mini u lrtll
B in sets. moKea,.," ;-;. c,.-
Ktrn best .'?.3:iV smoked, and alr-drl'rt.
Prmo .I'ioTrAnJ end average.
h tor1' -2,vo7i Western rurod, 18r
l"bJm' ucd. .wnejees 30c . picnic
xXfffzAFl&
ft. ' nrPiNP.n SUGARS
I n.URY PRODUCTS
l..pn.niinl vm.onlv moderate, hut
fl"Sjr. liihl anil "Ih" mnrUet ruled
WnJKfinni i Ne York, Mil crenm.
lXBa& 'fhc"!::
'?f AfSI; 3..C. .ernn.li. .' neirl.v
i.nri .licit neroK.i cxtrn, .lc. Iretn
&'r.K0nd. 31tf33fc Jobblmt "fti" of
nM-Demind n Rood nn I ilucn ero
FxSiiViniJl Quotntloni In free rn-.e.
l.m.InUlne.1 "ou. ,
KHrt clill nearh current lerelptr. ,' 'W
W.M- "eilern extrni... -MMS.lc per ilo i
L-'niS lull 0 " Per re. flrUF
&' r "taei Souther i 0 r.eHJ 4r. per
K finer cfiecipu rjiuiici .... vi.r. ......
Etf t :T(!c PT doz
POULTRY
BrrE-Tfeilriible "lock sold flrly well nnd
KUmfVell .ustaln.d guntntlons rpM.
Me. toettera l.'lSc eprlnBchlckena.
Brtof WO""' eUhln lea Iba nplecc.
& S k, . to aire and nunliti-r 18W
EcV ilircors. old per pnlr. -S:iUc . do
tit. t' Plr I'OOJ'.c
ErESSED The market ruled steady unler
Pkw'i1.. .? i. " -'? ;k..ir.., i," i :...
r .drr Dlcked. finc a'leited J-V . welEhlnB
If) J I6, apiece !14f elshlnir lliw
ro! SHic. wclehlnS'ilbj nplece. V!l. .
S331bs eplce. 8J0(- fouls In M.la .
a. Jry.plcl.ed neUhlnit -41. .1 Ibj, np oph
itlltfrc 4 Iba nplecc 21. amaller alz-s,
DlOc.l ola roostcra. .ir-pic:ipn, iul .
ileri, Jeney fnucj, C0f.l5c , di tn-r
krer. weunmfr -v ion p"r pu.r, iuiw-t.ii; ,
Krr itt'5, 3383c , laponn p. r lb
Ertlnr S10 Iha hi leer J75f-Sr am!lr
Kti :i6:6c: duckn nrnrbj, aprlnK. XMt
fcinuiM per .loz - White. welMitnit llti
:io Iki per do: St iKUPr. In ulilto welsh
wrdai!. IJfM-'S do do nfjW, Iba
t-iot., I1S50.' 10 durk t-'U-'0U. small
Id .No. 2. 1161 -iu
FRESH FRUITS
Cltolee itock toll fairly and rulrd etendy
t bl nlneian SIW4. lialdnln. L' anw
fj, Crdolcr .'.'"'i'3 nn Unla VI lf
IS; etmr nrletlea 11 '.ndJM, No . $1 .".
! 40, apriM . u estrrn per nox, i -'. 'ir i .
ar, riorlda. per trutr $-' low I. crpe-
blt, ITotlJi per rut tl "lw3 f.n lemons
Box wen plneippies per i rate rorm
I IA0W4!U) eriintiffrrle .Trrflei . ttrr
j.lljj, do, JiricN. per cratu, StVS '."i,
wlrrle. per qt North Oarollnu, ISO JOc.
VEGETABLES
Iri'Bncral market waa oulet with falrb
ru cacrinxa ai wir ionoinir .luoiaunna,
tiBetitoeH ner htmh l'ennaltunlj. SI 1.1
Mi.N.w York Slu'.&l in wentcrn. $1.01
JOffwhtte potntoei Jcrse. per bakft
I tote UK'?... rso I otiar .irlctlcn.
USt. No - ,'nfpinr whit" uulatoea.
fcttiJ per bbl -No 1 f. T3W0. No J,
wea: iiweei potatoes Jirsey, per DasKet
iL'tJitllOc No .' JltciiH ercet pota-
,vjruy, ueiawarr nnu Murymna per
?rr-No. 1 71c.$t No i' IIIWOllc i
Ltttaloes Vlrclnl t tier hhl Si Inn 1.7.1:
Ian, per 10O lb biic ItriJ unions Texua.
iccmmtr crate n t si ,-ii(tri yri. Nn
1101 Sit cahhase Danlah per ton, 31.'. la
Icuuui ..niuiiiia j?r tTmv, e-v
try. KlflrMn nr irnl ai 7.t(iiJ L.
niea, Norfolk tier til ,iiit 71i : kale. Nor-
K.it doi . 4u1a.nK i water, reia. per .no
kb. l..idn.' ii lettuo ot' faro
.jper Duxet -.! in no North enro
ll wr basket f3Al betna Florldn.
billet. Sbi:t III...R PlnrMit nml S.nnth
folrna, per basket tl -" .' A0, peppera.
ID5 w carrier a(J.V) eu-iplatit
irtei. per crate J H'.w J "f. ritdlahea. N'or
.Iter hamper $K 1 lit squaahea I'lor-
ii tiftic. .m..iu iDmatoen, Fiorina.
cimtr tano !.'. vi ihnlio Jl .low
mtoii, per trote boutn faroiina
dmniirooma. per 4-!U bisktt. JIUl.-i"
KCHE WEATHER
OIBcial Forecast
WASHINGTON. Slav 4.
roVEattern Pennsylvania: Partly
u4y lonleht . Friday, fair and u turner;
4eraja ulnds mostly wist ana Bouth-
tlowtra occurred durlni: the Inst 24
Br rw.. a .. .... ...
1st 7 uv ucti eiicr.dinfr irom
Kir "?"""" iiej- aim iaw ine
flJouthwestward to tho middle Gulf
Kr .C!m tho weather Is generally
Irlr1' mo"nlns In tlui Atlantic States.
.ti . . vlcor 'u me wesiwaru ot
JitUalsjlppi nier u l3 gorrfehat
iter m in -TAnn.... .. .. . -.
I .tiuivocco vatiey ana me
an northwest, but there has been
n 'o warmer weather In the west
,f5f, Sf ,he eo"ntry Xo marked
i'v?"' from. normal temperature pre
j ny part or tho country this
!iU',8. Weaflia. Tl..Hn... T..ll-tu
fcT " umcuu uuuctin
MtmUoM taken at 8 a, m ', Eastern time
ItattU . I . n.al.n' - Veloc
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art w . " 'T . Vriujr
BW .. Cloudy
, MV li Clear
IB IV 10 Cloudy
3d W 14 Cloudy
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IKJtQTH OF MAY.
ijt -"' I JJoon eta.. 9.49 pm.
?! P m, I Moon ftouih. l jss Em.
GlliIK RIITH-.. ..l --. " '"
Kr j STtn-T 8TREET
Kiter v, a TWtT BTRKET
iPsr. Ifjil 5 5- ( ?"n water s 07 p to
Mkl'i.r- CH HOUR.
"city! iStle rendered. In tierces. 13c i
n c aar
ui nv i i- oiiiiy
., 8V IS Coudy
..a 13 c aar
. S . C ear
.02 N 10 Cloudy
K ,. Claar
2H NW ,. PCldji
.08 NW io Cloudy
. . N . . Cloudy
K W IU r-InililV
8V
n is
CHEMICAL KISSING PROPOSED TO BALK GERMS;
SHAKE BABY'S HAND GOOD NIGHT, ALSO ADVISED
t L
gliMttSl -v-wr,. HEP! STEP. '61
w..Amr 'CfA BlSQUM-lFf "ASPAR?OS" TUB ortW wvf To STOP tT
nlaunrtrvr-C
'hysicians at Variance on Question of "To Buss or Mot to Buss" Camden Health
Official Opposes Osculation on Hygienic Grounds Boston Aesculapius
Asseverates People Are Germ Crazy
"To kiss or not to Itlss that la the
question " And It secma to worry ft num
ber of physicians. Some nrc married ;
Komo tiro not
Microbes hold a continuous attention
on tho human llpt, according to several
doctor? "Why pass them nlonB7" they
Hay. Others contend that the lips should
be snnltnrv It Is possible, therefore, thnt
loxern will take a carbolic acid cocktail
or perotlde of hydrogen nundne befoio
catllnir on their Bwccthcnrta. As for the
girl. It would he an easy matter to spread
a smudge of chloride of lime on tho lips
The microbe which inilstod upon fussing
around would then hae a hard time of
It Those who, do not care for chemical
love could casltv hind enrh other henrt
throbhlng adjectives instoad of kisses
Thin could be dono with a soulful look In
tho eyes, a process which up to the pres
ent time has not been censored
KISSING A MISDUMKAXOri
To protect tho public health, agitation
was started in one or two Stntcs to make
kissing n mlsdcmcnnor Dut the move
ment gained little headway If It passed
mothers would ltao been obliged to shake
hands with tho baby Instead of kissing It
good-night
Ilusbundi nnd sons letttrning home
from long trips would rcceiio an Ico
water reception, to bo sure.
"Where, Is tho hand shako thnt can
GERARD TO GET U-BOAT
REPLY SOME TIME TODAY
Continued from I'aco (Inc
has aroused a belief on the part of many
officials- thnt tho temporizing mossngo Is
tho one most likely to bo received Others
think, however, that the effort to framo a
reply thnt will dlioctly comply with United
States demands hut will not nrouso too
much feeling In Germany Is the explana
tion for the delay.
President Wilson and Secrotar.v Lansing
conferred on the situation last r ght.
If tho reply falls sfU.iroly ta meet tho
Picstdent'a demands it will ni' be satis
factory It was stated today that tho
President has not wavered In i.ls deter
mination that Germany mU3t acquiesce
completely. m
There Is little doubt, however, that Ger
many will announce that she has. In nc
cordanco with tho American demand,
abandoned present methods of tuhmarlne
warfaro Tho clouded Issue la whether this,
announcement Is hinged upon n bargaining
proposition domandlng certain things at
the hands of tho United States. If It Is,
thero In lit t lo doubt that tho conditions
promptly would be rejected by President
Wlleon.
POLICY DECIDED OX.
Suggestions that If tho contents of tho
noto are not avallablo beforo tomorrow's
Cabinet meeting a special session of tho
Cabinet may bo held on Saturday to con
sider It were aald to be unfounded at the
White House today.
A definite lino of policy alrendy has
been agreed upon It provides for two
alternatives, and according to no less an
authority than Secretary of State Lansing
thero are only two alternatives that can
como up acceptance or rejection cf tho
American position If accepted, tho dan
ger has been passed If rejected, then the
next move Is up to the Prebldent. And he
ban madd It emphatically plain that this
will bo the breaklng-oft of diplomatic re
lations between tho two countries.
COKFEHKXCES IN BERLIN
PRECEDE NOTE DELIVERY
BERLIX. May 4.
James W. Gerard, the United State3
Ambassador to Germany, was In com
munication wltli the Foreign Office this
morning.
During tho last 24 hours Dr. von Beth-mann-Hollweg,
the Imperial Chancellor,
has been In communication with Count
von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador
to the UnlUd States, and It was accepted
as a certainty that the negotiations re
lated to the German, reply.
Some uneaslposs on the uourse tnut
cated that thero was some relaxation of
the optimism which has pervaded tha
financial and commercial centres. How
ever, there was no outward indication
that the reply would be anything but
favorable.
DOORSTEP THIEVES CAUGHT
Negro Man and Boy Sentenced When
Resjdents Flock in "Bread Lino"
to Police Station
A "bread line'1 that Included residents
of Pierce, McClellan and South 9th
streets assembled at the 20th and Fed
eral streets police station this morning
It was composed of householders whose
breakfasts had been mlnUB tha usual rolls,
and who had drunk their morning coffee
"black." Magistrate. Imber promised them
relief for the immediate future, and to
that end sent Paul Bradford, IS years old,
of 2025 Fernon street, to the House of
Detention, and held William Bradford.
26 years old. under ?800 ball fpr court
Paul and William were much slimmer
than when Policeman Ypgel detected a
negro man and boy about 4 o'clock this
morning at SOth and "Moore streets. They
were then bulged about the waistline to
almost elephantine proportion. Yogela
investigation showed that this unnatural
..j. " .." 1 I.. li-ln In tit rolls. 10
k. of bread 4four quart fcottu.
ana six pint Doiue vi , - -
ins doorsteps bad sutfared to just that
extent, so the pharge of Urceoy was i
tabllabtd to- the MsgUtratea satisfaction.
compete with a kiss?' kissing advocates
declare.
Poodle osculation Is nlso tabooed by
the nntl-klssing doctors They pay It's
wrong for a girl to say sweet things to
a lover and then Itlss tho dog. If you
must kiss, they contend, then kiss a
human being but why kifs nt all?"
"Kiss If jou want to," says a doctor
In Boston
"Don't you do It," warns unother In
Providence.
"Cut it out," declares a Camden health
olllcl.il
And so, lovelorn couples nre undecided
Thoy declare the doctor In BoMon ought
to know ns much about It as tho others
Isn t Boston one of the great seats of
H"irnlng? And If an expert there says
it'll nil right to kiss surely that Is enough.
Tho optimistic phvslclan Is Dr Hiarlos
n P.tgo, bend of tho Health School. Ho
declares that all thl3 stuff nbout danger
In klslng Is tommyrot Ho doesn't agree
that It's even dahgeroUH for a git I to
kiss a man with a motistpche There's
no reason for feeling down In tho mouth
In the matter, ho says.
GERM-CRAZY. M. D SAYS
"Wo are getting gcrm-cracy." asscrtn
Dr. Page. Ho believes that courting
couples should not bo frightened by such
stuff.
Many girls will undoubtedly bo grate
Police Court Chronicles
Arthur Pcnroso dreams In tho day time.
With him Ufa Is one long reverie So
cnlled progress nnnoys him Everything
seems hopelessly InelHclent Pretty girls,
music nnd cocktails are tho only combina
tion of happiness, he believes Penrose
lived amid such nn environment while
Homo ot his enrlv dollars lasted After his
lart nickel jingled on tho mahogany, ho
gazed nt tho world somewhat bewildered.
And Arthur has been gazing ever since.
To his amazement ho found that most
of tho friends of his dollar tlajs had
forgotten him completely He started
todonounce them, but ho had so much
of this to do that he found It hard work.
So ho stopped
Occasionally Arthur meets a bnrten
der with n memory, who gives him a
llttlo death Juice for tho Bako of old
times Xnturally Penroso has developed
Into a perpetual pessimist Tho only
thing ho has left Is a vehement vocabu
lary Ho turns It on nt tho slightest op
portunity and his denunciation of things
generally Is enough to terrify any mortal
who pauses to listen
But few persons pause Arthur was
full of Indignation and other things as
ho ambled along Ridge avenue, using the
Olrard College wall for Bupport Ite
criticised even thing from the price of
eats to the Constitution of the United
States His talk showed that he had
i attended many public meetings Arthur's
attack continued for soveral blocks
Finally ho saw a nice piece of grassy
ground He Hopped on It and addressed
his remarks tor the sky
Policeman Hanaberry heard soma of
the public denunciation and asked Arthur
to cut It short. Penrose looked at the cop
with an air of defiance "You '" he
growled ; "w hy, you aro the "
The bluecoat Interrupted the sentence
by hauling Arthur before Magistrate
Yates, at the 13th and Oxford stteets sta
tion "I demand !" exclaimed the prisoner
"Walt," cautioned the Judge ; "If you
tome In here demanding anything ou are
liable to receive more than you want In
the way of a summer stay at Holmes
burg "
This had magical effect upon the pris
oner In a flash his demeanor changed
"If I have assailed the law," he said, "I
apologize humbly When I start to talk
I Just keep It up Indefinitely."
"Why don't you go to work " the Judge
suggested, "and then you won't hove tlmo
to get mad at an thing"
Penrose concluded that this was a good
idea. The Magistrate gave him a chance
to look for a Job.
HEMSTITCHING
tt A YARD Plsatlnr and Buttons eoverad.
3C ,. niciULU. to South lath S treat
15 fiouth 13th.
Ihoa L&cuit 830.
3 "S. O. S." M
rJJ Send Order Soon ())
Ilk And WU "help" by making UJ Jjnju
111 one or aur 1iTimc.1s4.rt tu y ,
M SHIPMENTS. k
I Edward F.IIenson& Co. v
0 Structural iumtsr and Timttr m
A 1'oplar St. llharvss. I'bllu. m
PARCEL P0SX
ful to the ploslclnn With tho hlph cost
of living, tho prospects of war nnd other
obstacles In the way of Cupid. It was bad
enough without the nntl-klssing cam
paign Doctor Pngn savs h" Ins disproved
many of tho charges against kissing by
many venrs of ptnctlcu ns a ptivsU'lan.
Ho made It very clenr that his Investi
gation was In the way of laboratory re
search work onlv.
Dr C. V (,'hnpln, of Providence, dis
agrees with the Boston physician In the
course of a tnlk beforo the Harvard
Medical School ho said "Wo should put
a ban on all Kissing" Several other
Rhode Isltnil doctors agreed with him
They contonded that a mnn can use
honeved words to epress lovo Just as
much ns osculatorv demonstration
Much of the agitation Is due to Dr
Henry Hnrtley Davis, president of the
Board of Health of Camdon He advised
tho nbolishment of kissing come tlmo ago
during the grip epidemic. Ho holds tho
same opinion now.
"Nn ono can tell what germs are car
ried by nnother." he contends "I do not
believe In promiscuous kissing," ho said,
"especially tho kissing of babies by
strangers I know a young vvnmnn now
who Is a cripple as tho Indirect result of
kissing Desplto the danger In kissing,
there arc women who mako a practice of
kissing anlmas ' In this caso Doctor
Davis says If ihny must kiss let them at
least B"lect human beings
DETECTIVES SHOOT TWO
Boys Attacked While Trying to Loot
Train Are Dying
NEW YORK, May 4. Two hoys, one
17 nnd the other only 7, vvcro severely
wounded last night, when the gang tn
which thoy belonged attempted to steal
merchandise from a West Shore freight
train In Hobokcn Railroad detectives
fired upon them when the thieves tried
to rescue one of their number who had
been arrested
Joriph Bossltto. 17. of 423 Jackson
street, with n bullet In his spine, and
James Do Possit, 7, of 415 Jackson
avenue, with a hullst In his liver, are in
St Vincent's Hospital It is doubtful
whether either will recover
Convict Won't Show Arnold's Grave
PROVIDENCE, -May 4 Glcnorrls. tho
convict who said ho was present at tho
burial of Dorothy Arnold In a cellar at
West Tolnt, yesterday rofused the effer
of tho Board of Parole of a. conditional
parolo After a four-hour session of the
board. Lieutenant Governor Sans SoucI
said: "The board has tnken no action
Wo will meet tomorrow morning at 11
o'clock In the Governor's office."
Secretary McAdoo Returns Home
NORFOLK. Vii . May 4. Tha cruiser
Tennessee, bringing Secretary McAdoo
and other members ot the Unltiid States
section of the International High Com
mission homo from South America, re
ported by wireless last night that she
would drop anchor off Old Point Comfort
this morning
SPRING JRESORTS
JUIM) IIHANCH. N. J
HOM35TWOOD
West End. Long Branch, N. J.
Adjoining Shadow Lawn
THE SUMMER CAPITOL
Entirely renovatad and improved. 200 rooms and
bathj, electric light: telephone. Coif and tennis
Oroundi attiHted. European i Ian Restaurant of
peculiar excellence Rooms W 00 per day and
up. Annex opens May 30. Hotel opens June 'JO
Under Personal Management
Walter E. tltldteth W. Irving Davids
formerly ot Hotel Breslui, N Y City and
West End Hotel. Long Branch. N I
N. Y. Booking Office. 3B9 filth. Av.du.
ATlaAXTIO ViT Nv J.
ATLANTIC CtTTT
ias set a rveW stands'
sen'ice.comfort o beaurv
r Fnn,soortujafiTKonLiN7Kit3ii
furope&TiHnrv
jtWMOTTSJir
D3WNUI , A
rHEiEADiNaricsoitnioaLof Thev.ottiD
JOatlborougfi'BIeiiMm
ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.
OWNERSHIP MANAOXMCNT.
JOflUH WHITE SOWS. COMPANY
HOTSL LELANDE &.
ave. Unobstructed ocean view; elevator, aleo.
lights; prlv. hatha, mod, rates. W, a. HAWK.
I'OCIINO MOUNT INK
Delaware Water Cap, l'a.
Thf filpriWOOfl Delaware Water Gap. Pa.
forts, moderate rates clolf, tennis, ult amuse.
j tor Dooktei auonaa t u juimsurv rrop.
UAULE'S 3IKKK, PA.
DKMKAHL, ITKMslljiD COTTACKS for
, wun ro4Ui. at, me rcrreec inn for
let sod deairlptlvv cottage list address
L. h. mama , iluanemnie. m .
KtVARTUMUUlS. PA.
STRATH HAVEN INN CX.
June 80. F. U. 6CUEJBLBT.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
iTRAYER'S Th B" Bualneaa School.
3UUlUiJ SQ1-S07 Chaatout Streat.
BtAL ESTATE EOR BENT
NEW QUK STATE
IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY
the summer ud eecure a bargain, writs me
ragardlruc my, TA1J. two-atorir bungalow on
kits cowtTil. it UcClave, Orintwood. N. J.
no
KE
Do
FUNERAL OP If. H. ROELOFS
Retired Hat Manufacturer, Who Died
in South America, Buried
The ( funeral of Henry H. Roelofs, re
tired hat rnanufacturer ot this city, who
died March 28, at Rttenns Aires, wnn held
today at 8t. Paul's Kplscopnt Church,
niklns Park. The services wero conducted
by the Itev .1. Thompson Colo, pastor
Tho honorary pallbearers were Joseph
)3 Wldener, George W Hlklns. Charles K
Birney, Thomss K Shoemaker, James D
Howlnnd, Allen Hutler, Henry M Walts.
Hoi are ttrvlon, Taleb V Vox, George W
Long, Daniel B. Wents. Richard Tortln, Jr
ASHAEIj ADAMS SHUMWAV
Dliect Descendant of President
Quincy Adams Dies nt Ills Home
In Atlantic City
A shaM Adnms Shtimwnv, formerly en
gaged in business In Philadelphia died nt
his home In Atlantic City following a long
Illness Mr Shumway. who was n direct
descendant of John Quincy Adams, sixth
President of the f nlted Stat.s, traced his
nntestry to Peter Shumwny, n French
Huguenot, who came to America In 1696
Ho would hnvo been S3 venrs old next
month Mr Shumway was n member of
the t entrnl Presbyterian Church hero and
had been n Mason for half n century
GEORGE W. PALMER DEAD
Was Well-Known Banker and Member
of Stock Exchango Since 1860
George W Palmer fur ten years chair
man of the Philadelphia Stock Kxchange,
Is doad at his home, 4O0S Powelton ave
nue He died Inst night at the nge of 71
venrs, of acuto Indigestion nnd hardening
of tho nrterles
Mr Palmer, who wns bnrn In this city,
became a member of the exchnngo in lSfil,
when ho wns In partnernhlp with his
brother In the brokerage linn of S M I'ttl
mcr & Co Ills father, Snmuel S Palmer,
was n bnnkcr Mr Palmer Inter became
clerk of tho evchnngo, holding thnt posi
tion for 20 years, nt tho end of which tlmo
ho was mndo chairman Ho Is survived
by his widow, Alice T Palmer, and two
rons Morrow W Palmer and Hdmond W
Palmer Tho funeral villi bo conducted
at the home Snttird.iv b.v tho Rev Alfortl
II Bbggs, pnstor of the Princeton Prsby.
tcrlnn Church. CStli street nnd Powelton
avenuo Burial will bo made In Woodlands
Cemetery
IN MI'.MUIItAM
I'll RON. In memory of riIAtM.ES PIKP.
hON, who died May 4, 1MV
inn oitiLDnn.v.
cntfjjs
Theta Notictt Arc Printed in the
Evening Ledger Free of Charge.
ANKiP.vril nn -vrnv s loin l-navr-r-Q i
blow of rredorlrlt T Anspich Friends 9
raw mil Siturili Ma H, from I." to Jl
p m ni ine stiver n nair iniuuinir in.-.i
t'hentnut street Services and Interment
private
IlKint. On May 2. 1010. HARKY VON'AITD,
son of th lato Samuel n and rather Jlrlrk.
In the 72d enr of his nge Relatives nnd
friends nre Invited to attend thn funeral, on
1'rldir. nt 7 30 n m, from the rhnpcl of
Andrew J. llnlr A Ron. Arch nnd Huh ats
Solemn Itenulem Mass at the CatheOral. ut
0 n. in Interment private
Iltir.I.tlCK. At Vlneentsnn N J . on Pourth
Month Sd. 11)10. LKN'A IIAV1 diuithter of
the late Anthony and Annie W llnllnrk. of
Chesterlleld N J etirvlces at residence of
her mint Mrs Samuel 11 Reynolds at
Yinertttown. on Saturday, at .' m Infer
irrul at Upper Springfield Cem-ter.
niM'VIN. On Jliy 2. lnlfl MAIIY
l'ltANLES widow of Joseph Chapman, In
her 77th venr Helnthes nnd frl.nds nre
Invited to nttenl the funeral, on Krldiy, Mny
r. nt J p m from the n-sldenceof her son,
Joseph Chapman. 721 Old I.incsster road,
llrti Mar t'a Interment at West I.uurel
Hill Cemetery
COPI'.I.AMl. On May 2. 101ft ANNA RRED
COHi:i,ANL). daughter nf lato William 11
and Marthv Copeland Rolatltes nnd friends
nre invited to attend the funeral services,
on Friday at i p m , at her late resi
dence, -u.tl) Diamond at Interment pri
vate CI NMNOIIAM. On Mny 3. Win SADIF. 11 .
daughter of the lato John and Isabella Cun
ningham Itelntlves and friends are Invited
tn nttend the funeral services on Riturday.
nt :' p m , at hor late realdenc. 1113 South
nitth at Intorment prltnte
CIUITIN. On May 2. mill, JOHN, son of the
lute John and Itrldget Curtln (nee rnv).
Constable for Magistrate William Ween
tirown Relatives and frlmda are Invited to
attend the funeral, on Saturdiy, May II, at
7 .10 a m , from his lato residence. PLM
South 23d street Requiem Mass nt St
Charloa' Church nt II n m Interment at
Crtthdrnl Cemeter
DMIKKEK. On May 3 run, at his latn
residence. 4th street nnd Tnbnr road. Olney
ISAAC DAIWKUR. need 77 jeara. Requiem
services at St Albans Church Olney. on
Saturday noon Interment prlvnte Friends
may call Trlday evening from 8 to 0
DI'l.ltlMl. On Mm 4 HUH l.l.MIN T wife
of William Deerlnsr Helatlvea nnd friends
nre Invited to nttend the ftinernl on Satur
day morning at 8 30 o'clock from her late
reslden. 4u'.".' Spruce street Solemn Re
qulem Maes at St James Church at 10
n clock Interment prlvat
DILI. On Miy 2 lOlfl. I:1MA DILU widow
of Ulllmnn Dill. In her S7th year Retitlvoa
and friends of the family nre Invlti-d tn at
tend th funeral services, on Friday nfter
noon, at 2 o'clock, from the realdince of
her nephev. James Wtnchell, 2IJ4 West
TloTa si Interment private at West Laurel
Kill O-metery
FAIIRIlMi date V S Assistant Civil En
gineer) On Jtay 2 iniH Captain THOMAS
M , husband of Nelllo Fnrrell (n-e O Nellll
Relatives and friends nre invited to nttend
the funeral, on Saturdai at 7 30 a m at
his late residence, 1311 N frailer at Mass
at St Oregon's Chur.h at a m Inter
ment private Automobile funeral
FL:vN. On May 3 lUin THOMAS husband
of the lata Cutharlno Fbnn (nee Anclln), in
hla 7-'d year. Relatives and friends, also
,"S4
Richard Harding Davis
TN SUNDAY'S Public Ledger Joseph Jack---
son writes ofV'Dick" Davis as Philadel
phians knew him, This is not a review of the
life and work of the man who carved out a
place for himself as a novelist. It's an account
of a likable young fellow, his activities in
Philadelphia, the early traces of that "realis
tic" sense of his, and the way in which he
tested and developed his skill as a descriptive
writer. PhiladelphiaiTS will read this article
with interest. It is just one of the many good
things in Sunday's Public Ledger.
DFTII
I C B Vu. No 153 nhd No t0. and em
plnyes. of Pennsylvania Railroad, are.tn
Mted to attend the funeral on, Saturdev
at S 30 a tn., from his eon In law's .rest
tlence. Walter Whttetmlr, 1R13 West Aldn
t West Philadelphia Solemn Requiem
Mass at St Gregory's Church, at 10 a m.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
TOASKMN. Suddenly, on. May 2. 1016.
WILLIAM W., husband ot Alle,e Kranklln
Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend
the funeral services. Saturday, t a p. m ,
at his late residence, 3012 N 0th at. Inter
ment private.
UL'INA.V. On May 2. 101(1. DANIRI., hus
band. nf the lata Jsno (Inlnnn. Relatives
nnd friends, alan S'huyler'a Post, Nn ri
O A It . nre Invlti1 tn attend tho funeral,
on Saturday, at sH) a, m , from his Iste
resllnc, 1740 Nrrth Tllghmtn sf (formerly
Fltler at ). 8oteinn Requiem Mass at St
Michaels Church nt 10 a, m precisely
Interment nt Holy Semtlchro Cemetery.
HAVinSTICIC On Mny 2. loin, nt hl late
resilience, 307 North 17th. IIORACI:, eon
of tho Into John Singer nnd Mare Sltisser
Itaverstlek In his noth Tar. Relatlvea and
friends nre Invited to attend the Solemn
Itenulem Mass, jt St. Agatha's Church, 3Rth
and Spring Harden, on Krlday morning, at
10 o'clock. Interment private. Kindly omit
flowers
Iir.UI.l.TT. On May 2 1018. WILLIAM J .
helovrd husband nf Mary I Hewlett nnd
on nf William 1) and Rehecra Hewlett.
ncd It jenrs lt'lstlvs and friends. nlo
employes nf drnti'thtemrn's department Raid
vi In Locomotive Works, nro Invited to nttend
the fnnoral on 1'rlda , nt 2 o'clock nt his
jste residence 20J7 S flarnet st . iOth and
Mch'esn t SrMr at tho Church of the
Messiah, nth nnd Wolf sts . at 2 10 p tn
Freclselv Interment at Mount Morlnh Ceme.
ery Friends may call Thursdaj evening
Automobile funernl
1IVI1ER, On May 1. 101(1. Rev. 1 M. K.
Tll'HKIl aged tS eirs Tuneral, on Frl
.lay, at 2 In p tn Sertlces at Wenti s Re
formed churrli, Worcester. Pa.
Kl.l'.INl r.l.lll U. On May 3
I.VVt husbnnd nf Mmllrti
tntd vvtf t-
Matlldi P Kleinfetiier.
l)ii. notice nf the funeral will he Rhen, from
hla lite residence. 231S North 22d et
KI IVi:. At Pittsburgh on May 2. 101(1
Pli:ilCt1 P., husbnnd of Nora II Kavnnattgh
Kline, aged 33 lears. Relatives and frlemls.
nlso Lodge No 2, F nnd A M . nnd Itranrh
No 4, tlrnnd Fraternity, nre Invited to nt
tend the funeral services nn Friday after
noon, at 2 o'clock, at hlu late residence, 210
Poulli Met at. Intermnl at West Litirel
Hill Cemetery Remains may be viewed
Thursday evening
I.rVAX. on Miy 2. 1010, I.OtriSA C wife
of the Into Ir J R. Mvan Relatives nnd
friends nre Invited to nttend the funril
pervhes Sitiirdnv it 2 p m , nt hr late
rNsidniuo 73 t list st Interment private
I.l'.VI.niMl. On Mny 2. 1010, W HARRY.
eon of Chrlstln- M nnd tho Ute lvter II
Iverlng Itelitlvia nnd friends, nlso
Franklin Lodge, Nn ." I. O. O F . nre In
vited to nttenl the funeral services, on
Friday morning nt 10 "o n'clnrk prei tselv,
nt hla latn residence. 17V) North Sth st
Interment prlvnte Klndlv omit flowers.
l.llUtx. On MAN - 101(1 WtLI.AU!) I. son
of William 11 and th late Itertha R l.ewla
aged IS vears Relatives nnd friends nre
Invited to attend the funeral services on l'rl
ilns, nt H p lit nt his late residence, 1312
N ti7th at Interment prlvnte at Downing
town Pa on Saturdev nt 12 oilork
I.IITIVrOTT. On Miv 3 lOlfl. THOMAS C.
LlI'l'INCOTT ngf-d 81 enrs son nf the
lato Josl.ih nnd Snrnh Llpplncott. Relatives
nnd frl-tidi are invlt-d tn uttnd the ttin-rtl
oerv Ices, on Siturdai oft'rn.wn, nt 2 o'clock,
et hla lute residence, 1,10 North 21st street
Interment prlvnte Kindly emit lloral of
ferings I.Iirt..On Fourth-iMy, Fifth Month 3d.
mill at his lati residence. Alln lan and
McCallum at . Vlt. Airy. JOSEPH RIDOE
WAY L1YEEY Funernl services and In
terment private, on Seventh-day, flth Inst
MrtCI.I. On May 1, 101(1 THOMAS VeKKU
Jr., ot 304 N Scott ave , Olennhlen, I'a.i 'nt
Mont Alto, Pa. Duo notice ot funeral will
he given
McLAl'r-III.lN Suddenly on May 1, 1010.
A.N.N'Ii: I., diughter nf the lato Owen nnd
Ann McLaughlin Relatives nnd friends,
also League of thn Sacred Henrt, are Invited
to nttend the funeral on Prlday mornjng at
8.3U o'clock, from her lata reald-ince. 010
South 13th street Solemn Requiem Mass
at St Teresa's Church at 10 o'clock. Inter
ment nt Cathedral Cemetery
Ml Itl'in. On Mny 2 11)10. LOtTISE O . wife
of Howard M, Murphy aged h2 veara I'u
nenl servlcea nnd Interment private
OTAHItlXl.. On Muv 1. Hill) ELLEN M .
widow of Charles D O'l'arrell. Itelntlves
and friends are Invited to attend the fu
neral, on Friday, ut 8 30 a. m . from her
lite reslJnco, 1032 North mat at. Requiem
Mass at Church of Our Lidy of Lourdes. at
10 a m Interment at New Cathedral Cem
eterv Auto funeral
OWENS. On Mai 3 1010 riENIAMIN F,
husband of Sarah M Owins, nged 7M ojirs
Relatives and friends nlso thn 34th Ward
Dem ratio Club ami members of tho Sarnh
Cooper Rlblo Cliss are Invited to nttend
the funerul services on Mnndav, at 2 p m ,
nt his late residence 3.'!i N (list st Inter
ment nt Montrose Cemetery Remains may
be viewed Sunday evening
I( KI.K. Suddenlj. on Muy 2. 1111(1 IDA
E . ilatuhter of the late James E and Ame
lia A Packer Relatives nnd friends nre In
vited to attend tho funeral services, on Sat
itrday afternoon at .' o'clock precisely, nt
her lilo residence. 30d3 North loth at. In
terment prlvnte
I'AI.Ml It Suddenly on Mny 1, loin,
I'.hOlUH. W PALMER, agml 7i veara
ltolutheH nnd friends are Invited to nttend
the funeral nn Saturday afternoon nth
Inst nt 8 o'clock, from his late reatden.
4001 Powelton nve Interment prlv ute nt
Woo-ilnnds Cemetery Kindly omit (lowers
I'KKPLI.-I. On May 3 1H1II. CHARLES
LEIL1EV, hiisbaml nf E. Illnnche Feeples
I'uneral services Friday, nt 8 p. m . nt his
late residence. SHJ8 Hnael ave Interment al
Mountnlnhome, Pa . on Saturdn.
IlL'CII. Suddenly, on May 3, 1010. ROB
ERTS STEVENSON Kl'DII, soungest son
of Dr. J Torranco nnd Eleanor Slevensnn
Rush, need 3 icara 3 months and 11 dais
Interment private
bAI.i:. On Mar 2. 1010 THOMAS J. SALE
aged 77 years. Relatlvea and friends, also
Survlvorn 71st Reg, Penna Volunteers, and
all other organizations are Invited to at
tend the funernl, on Friday nftertmon, at 1
o'clock precisely, at the chapel of Andrew
J tlnlr & Son Arch nnd 10th ats. interment
prlvut a Auto servlct
SII W. On May 3, 1010. at his lata residence,
jivf West Tobor mud, Olney, SAMUEL
SHAW, nged ill jenra. Requiem aervlres
at St. Albans Church, Olney. on Saturday
morning ut 11 o'clock Interment private
Frlenda may call Friday evening from 8
to 0.
MIIIIE.--Suddenly on May S. 11)10. ANNIE
M widow of Oeorgo W. Shlbe Relatlvea
and friends of tho family nre Invited to at
tend the funeral services, on Friday after
nonn nt 1! o'clnik pretlsely at her late
residence. 1710 Rower at. (17lh and llrown
8ts ) Intcrmint private Auto service
STEWART. On May 2. 1010. HORATIO M
(RUSH), husband of Oeorgenn E Mewiirt
tnee Prttlt) Relatives and friends uro In
vited to attend the funeral services, on Frl
ilai. ut 2 p m.. at his Ute residence, 411(1
Old York road Interment private Auto
mobile funeral
STOISO.- At her residence, 0324 Summer at ,
on May 3 lOlfl LOUISA J wife of Henry
btong and daughter of the lato David and
I Elljaneth Jones Relatives h1 ftttne. am
, Invited to attend th funeral .er-Mee. en
Sunday it J n i at iha Oliver it. Batr
ituiMing i"zo i nestnut at. interment
at
Arlington lemetery
Btirrl.KE On May 1
I . lOtO. SARAH r.
rfleld. Itelatlvea and
Fml'Pf.Kr. inee Miller:
frlenda. also Stars and stripes Orelti No
i"li V.o'J' .women lieiiertorpe, no. a.
Wlnneld Scoll Post, U. A. It., are InvltM
to attend the funeral ser-Mcee. on Friday, at
2 p m , from her lata residence. 2924
Nassau at , 24th and Jefferson sts. Inter
ment Mount I'eace Cemetery,
MAM.A4B. On May 2. 101 COltA RAN
DOLPH wife of Oeorge William Wallace.
Funeral services and Interment private-
WALIH.On
May 2, 10I, PATRICK, hus
iand of Mary V
Wivlsh. Relat
Dlv. No. 1
tits of the R
Vrtlsh. Relatives and frlenue,
elan A o I! blv. No. 10: Commandery
VI Jl
Knlgl
Ne 10,
ilea
d llranch,. ar
Invited to nttend the funeral,
. on Friday, at
residence. aS3J
8 30 a m..
from
his late
iwnssnu bi
Church, at
High
MS
es at St. Elisabeth's
l()
interment at ueir
Cross Cemetery
n.tl-TKHH. On Mljr 2. 1010. JANB WAL
TERS (nee Rendelll widow of Thomas Wal
ters Relatives and frlnds are Invited to
nttend the funeral service, ,on Saturday.
Mas (1 nt 2 p m. precisely, al the realdenca
of her eon. Ueorge R Wallers, 131 South
Wilton t (.v.M and Woodland ave) in
terment prlvnte Friends may call Friday,
from 8 to lo p m
LOST AND FOUND
For Other Lout nnd Found AiU See Paget
-411 .ojr nnd Found Ail.i (it thn doll- FuM(e
Ltaatr ore rtpralc.f (u fno hvenlno IttiQtt
tho aaine tlau uffhout C4lra charof
CERTIFICATE Lost .Certificate No. 343. Is
sued hv the National Rank of the Northern
Liberties for n aha- nf their atoeV. in the
name or Anna M Marhourr. A)l persone are
vvarned agalnat negotiating this stock, and
the f!ndr will please communicate with the
Hank of N Amerlei 3117 Chealnut st.,rhlla.
UNCLAIMED TELEOBAMS
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., 1301
Chestnut st Miss lllanche Wilson, Mr,
Francis .lover, Ixiuls Thompson. Mr. and
Mrs M Wlsenfeld Harry Flnnerty, Frank
N Poe A E Lees H L Ester. Fred Zoller.
J I. Rogers Mr Ollhert I. Collins. Fred
erick I) Jarkson E C. Klnn"h. Samuel
Forle W II Owens, Pranrcaca Pannarella,
Wm Doniiln II I) Taylor, Mary Shaw,
Kate I'nrrlll K Oaalss, Metropolian Lbr.
rn John Nnrrls Double Day Hill Eleo. Co.,
John W Ihomason, Mra Elliott Fisher.
Ernest Whltheck Oeo, L. Thompson, Iron
Cltv Elec Co Hewitt Schoonever, Ray
mond J Rnnlel Alvln II Dewey, Ressla
MiMlllaii. Mrs L Smith, Miss Nan McCul
lough Louis Relchert
I'OSTAL TP.Lr.ORArH CO. 142n S renn
so E A Smith Ford A Truly. R. F. Mil
ler Miss Annln Dougherty.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
Help llnnled Ads Received Too Lata for
ClnasirUntlon Will ho Found nn Page 2
ROOlvKEI-1'EH I) I
e-n . (arable of taking
Bl-iarlv nnalllnn nnd
entire ihurgn nt bonk!
thiince for ndianco't P 4.'0, Ledger Office.
DOOKKEEPER, with -inira bookkeeping xp .
to pnsa hills and uaalst at cost record work;
etato exp nnd silar) Regal. 800 N 10th.
Ilt'TTON STWERS exp , good pays. tad
work Roxford Knitting Co , Randolph and
Jefferson sts
CHAMHnRVIAID nnd wnltreaj Experienced
Protestant alrl tn nsslst with wash: family
3. gnnd home reference required Apply
04 1
2 Woniihln ne . or phone overnrooK lui.
C1IAMI1ERMAID and laundress, exp. woman;
fnmllv two ladlea. reference, shore In sum
mer Mrs Mend Room 'JOB 00S Chestnut.
CHAMI1ERMAID nnd waitress Two for a
girls set'ool In Ambler Tn , meet employer
Tlrjrs 11 30 Room -Do. OPS Chestnut at.
CHILDSt'RSi: tlcrman. reOned: children. I
nnit lo. good home, good vvagea, reference.
L'ltl'i Spring Gnrden
riULnVURSE. ep wantedi Prot : rofs. re
qulie.l Plionn Cynwyd 310, after 3 p. m
COOK (hambi-rmald waitress for the next
IU- veeeks, city rarfnr paid; reference re
quired II 337 Ledger Office
COOK Exp conk; 2 In fnmllv, a-nod wages: j
ale-p in or out Apply 407 W Hortter at,, '
or phone Oertnantown 3300
COOK colored, for (ountry. ateady vroman;
good home. Phone Darby 302
DRESSMAKERS
Expert wnlst nnd skirt nnlehers. also sleeve
makers from the Innrst establlshnventa
onlv . short hours, loni- sensona. Arplv all
viee't. French Dressmaking Shop, third floor.
MRrk8TIlAWnniDOB & CLOTHIER
EXAMINERS on shirts, experienced preferred.
Steppacher'a. 14n N. 13th at.
OIRL for general housework, family ot 3;
nearby suburb. Meet employer 11 a. m.
Thursday. Room 203. bns Chestnut at.
OIRL about 18. to examine shirts! exn. pre
ferred Apply Steppacher. 14U N. 13th at.
OIRLS to pack cakea and work In Icing room!
stendi work, good wages. It to 111 jears and
older. Keeblcr Well naklng Company. S2d
nnd Vine.
OIRLS nnd women experienced and Inexperi
enced, wanted for all departments of laun
ilrj 183(1 N 10th at.
OIRLS Wanted, American girls, from 10 to 20
enrs old Apply paymasters office. 1301
llermantowp ave,
HOSIERV Experienced knitters. and toppers,
loopera rib frame hands, also learners; paid
vvhllo learning 1320 N. Lawrence.
HOSIERY Exp. menders, examiners, learners!
paid while learning. 1820 N. Lawrence.
HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, working house
keper white, middle aged, to go to Msr
chuntvllle. N J . to care for family In mod.
erate circumstances, father and four chil
dren, nil ecnooi uge. c -n. i-rugrr uuic-i
HOUSEKEEPER Young woman for tentl
mnn'a apartment. Writ Mr- Slmet. 211S
An h at Call between 0 30 and 7.30 p. m.
HOUSEWORK general White, suburb!
small fimlly. reference required, Wellwood
live nnd Volana at . Merchantvllle, N. J.
HOUSEWORK Neat, experienced glrll.twe
adults, suburbs, best reference required.
Call Room 203. 008 Chestnut at
HOUSEWORK gen., coloredi go horn nights I
2 adults, reference. Calt 30 10 Chestnut St.
HOUSEWORK Exp'd Prot : jmall fam.t ne
laundry, ref req. Phone Ardmore 034 J.
HOUSBWOnK gensrnl. middle-aged, colored
woman. (Si aleep tn. B211 Walnut at.
HOUSEWORK SEEKERS
-Tha .M-..I WAV tA Vl In tOUCh With
rtaiiintin In th h- PhlladalDhl fam-
IT
iu ! thrnua-h the situation Wanted
column of tho Ledger.
Call on Mrs Mead manager of th
Ledger'a Household Registry, Bureau,
and tell her about your experlenc and
the kind of a position sou wan. 8h
ha had 10 veara" experience In em
ployment work and can find the right
plc for ou No charge to Ledger
advertiser. Oet acquainted today
W'th MRS MEAD
Household Registry. Bureau.
Washington Ilulldlnr,
60S Chest-tut at..
Second floor.
INFANT NURSE, must be experienced; good
references F 617. Ledger Central.
IRONER8, experienced on waist and dress;
highest nay In city. Haiedorn-Mrg Co.,
3d and mown.
KITCHEN HELP wanted Apply to Oscar l
Vchwartx. ateward State Ho.. Norrlstown.
LAUNDRY Feeders and foldsr In mingle
room, aiao girls to learn. IS per week paid
while learning, good aurroundlnga and ad-
a ncs ment Penna laiundry, 310 N. 2d t.
NURSB or attendant with experience In a.
State heasltal or sanitarium for institution
work, w 22 a month Addres Box l.
Millbrook. N Y
NURSE capable to take charg of 2 boy.
4 and 7 ears of age, and slain sewing:
references required Address P 420. Ledger
Office
NURSE. Protestant, for two chlldrent good
accommodation 4714 Bprlngflsld ay.
OPERATORS Facer on Wheeler 4t Wilson
Wma"hlnea ateady .work Hygienic Fleeced
Underwear Co.. 2413 N Howard
OPERATORS experienced, wanted on dresasa;
ateady work, good pay, Schwartz Menna,
S3 S Ibth t
PRESSERS on ahlrtwalst and dreaaea. beat
pay In Philadelphia. Hadorn-Mar Co..
3d and llrown su
STENOOltAl'IIER William Penn High School
graduate preferred, permanent position,
"bauo.for advaiwemeni. state experience and
i la ry Addrew "II 8 'PP. Box 3300.
BTRSOUKAPHrUi Young lady, resident of
'...i . liu .,. rvaaj)1 slit ail
MalUltVril LMftlf, u . ,. "'. -- -
.1.. V.fj
13V-
t)r I5tb k Moore.
rs4 . .--
STENOUKAPHER. willing to oUt with prl
vate brancn telephiw ewtang la trust c..
refircuce Address P 430 Ledger Office,
TBACHBR3 WANTBD '
High uchool and grade, position waiting;
00NjK'lONAL TEACH RBS' AOENCT
D H COOK Mar 387 PERRY llLDa
TELEPHONE OPERATORS Th Ball TU
VKojw Co offer OBPortuoity for youn wom
en between 17 and ."5 year oU t leara
taUpbone operating nu.t be bright tuurgatia
and amWttou. good salary, rapid adytmce
mrnt permanent poaltlon. among pleasant
surrounding are assured. aln paid while
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WAlTRB8US 2 white girls wanted.. Apply
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