Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 13, 1917, Night Extra, Image 16

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Frederic W. Tunnell
Vredtrto W. Tunnel!, slxty-twcr' years old,
a manufacturer of clue, died yesterday at
his home, 250 West Tulpehooken street,
Germanto-rn.
Mr. Tunnell nil born at Georgetown,
Del. At the ace ot sixteen he entered the
employ of the Western Union Telegraph
Company, and was promoted to the com
pany's ofTlcs at Philadelphia where he be
came Interested In due making and formed
the partnership of Talbot ft Tunnell. From
this partnership came 7. W. Tunnell & Co.,
and eventually V. W. Tunnell ft Co., Inc.
Mr. Tunnell was president of tho latter firm
from 1910 until his death.
Mr. "Tunnell was superintendent of tho
First Methodist Sunday school, Qerman
town, for twenty years. He also was prest-.
dent of the board of trustees of tho church.
He Is survived by a, widow and threo sons,
Raymond W. Tunnell, Fredarlo II. Tun
nell and Bertram A. Tunnell.
ALLKN. Feb. 10. at fiataro. N. J., Rev.
THOMAS II. ALLEN, rector Ht. Mary's Church.
High man of requiem Wed. 040 a. m., Sil.m,
N. J. Funeral from St. Mary Church, Horden
town. N. J.. Thura., 10:80 a. m. Int. St. Mary's
Cam., Dordentown. N. 3. Otmden papers copy.
BARKER. Fsb. . JOHN 1IAIIKER, aged
. Relatives and friends, members L. O. O.
, No. 184. Wilmington. Del., Invited to fu
peral services Wed., 1 p, m residence of sister,
Mrs. Anna Jlolr. 2708 C at. Int. Ureenmount
Cera.
BAXTER. Feb. 11, HELEN, widow of WIN
I lam M. Baiter. Relatives and friends. Sacred
tsart and Rosary Societies at St, Agatha's
Churoh, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a, m.,
MOO llaverford ave W. PhUa, Solemn hlth
mass of requlsm St. Asatha's Church 10 a. m.
Int. Holy Cross Cam. Auto funeral
BENDER. Feb. 11, ELLEN, widow of Wil
liam F, Vender. Relatlvea and friends Invited to
funeral. Wed., 7:30 a. In., lata residence. 1426
Cambridge at, Hlth mass at St. Malachya
Church w a, m. Int. Holy Crois Cam. Auto
funeral.
BLAKE. ran. 11. BARAK A wtfa of John
H. Blake. Relatives and friends Invited to
services. Thurs.. 8:80 a, m.. 4117N. nroad st.
Bolemn hlh mass ot requiem, St. Stephen's
Church 10 a, m. Int. private. Holy Sepulcure
Cem. Auto service..
BLAKET. Second Month 12th. CAROLINE
n. III.AKET, ased 08. Relatlvea and friends
Invited to funeral. Fifth-day, 10 a, m.. 6023
Morris St., Qermantown. Int. private.
BORBECK. Suddenly. Feb. 10, HERMAN,
husband ot Catharine Uorbeck. ased 01. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services.
Thurs.. 2:30 p. in., 1717 W. Hunting rark ave.
Int. private Chelten Hills Cem. llemalna ma
tie viewed Wed., S p. m.
BREARI.ET. Feb. 11. JAMES RREARLEY.
ased BO. Relatives and friends, Puckahoo Tribe,
No. 271, I. O. R. M.I AIMon Lodge. No. IB,
Bona of St. George l O'Keef Yearly Ben. So
ciety, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 2 p. in.,
Harrison ave., Cardlngton, Del. Co., Pa, Int.
Friends' Southwestern Cem.
BROWN. Feb. 11, MART BROWN, of Bally
strand, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Relatives and
friends, also Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality, the
League of the Sacred Heart and Altar Society
of Ht. Agatha's Church, Invited to funeral. Wed.,
8.80 a, m., realdence of her cousin, Mr, I'utrlck
Logue. S. W. cor. S7th and Falrmount ave.
Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha'a Church 10
a. m. Int. Holy Cross Com-
BROWN. Feb. 12, JOHN J., hushand of Lilly
Brown and aon of late Thomaa and Mary Brown'
Relatives and friends. Holy Namo Society of
St. Vlncent'a Church. Santa Maria Council. K.
of C. No. 288,Mnvlted to funernl, BOSS liayn
ton St.. Qermantown. Thurs., 8:30 a. m. High
mass of requiem St. Vincent rie Paul's Church
10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
RROWN. Feb. 12. at 810 E. Tioga st
ABRAHAM BROWN, aged 75. Notice of funeral
later.
CARET. Feb. 11. OEOROH W. CARET, son
ot late Alexander and Carrlo Carey. 1.124 French
St. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Wed.. 8 p. m., Zear M. E. Church. 12th and
Melon st.
CARR. Feb. 9. EDWARD, husband of late
Catharine Carr (nee Martin). Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a. m..
1719 E. Cambria at. Solemn requiem mass
Church of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Cross fern. Auto funeral
CARR. Feb. 11. MARY A. CARR, aged 70.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral arv.
Ires, Wed., 2 p, m., apartments William Rowen,
07 E. Glrard ave. Int. private.
CAVANAUGH. Feb. 10. at Lelpervllle..
MARY E.. wife of nernard J. Cavanaugh and
daughter of Wm. and Hannah Dougherty. Rela.
tlves and friends, 11. V. M. Sodality of St. Rose
of Lima Church, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 a.
m., Holland at. Solemn mass of requiem St.
Rose of Lima Church 9:30 a. m. Int. St.
Michael's Cent.. Chester. Pa.
CHAMDLEY. Feb. 10, WILLIAM CHAM
BLEY. aged 82. Relatlvea and friends. Post No.
118. O. A. R.t Encampment No. 2, U. V. L.,
and America Lodge, No, 29, I, O. O. F., In
vited to aervlcee. Wed., 3 p. m.. residence of
son. David Chambley, 0137 Morton at., Oerman
town. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call
Tues. eve. Auto service.
CHANDLER. Feb. 0. MARGARET V. CHAN.
SLKR. wife of Charles E. Chandler, daughter
of Susan A. and late James J. Carney, Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 830
a. m., residence of mother, 8'K) S. St. Bernard
st. Solemn requiem mass St. Francis de Sales'a
Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
funeral.
CLARK-OEGENHEIMER. Feb. 12. VERNA
C CLARK, daughter of Clara Oegenhelmer.
Due notice of funeral given from 2247 N. Wood,
stock st.
CLEMENCE. Feb. 11, WILLIAM CLEM
ENCE. aged 70. Relatives and friends invited
to funeral services, residence of son-in-law,
Edwin Ervln, Croydon, Bucks Co., Pa,, Thurs.,
2 p. m. Autoa will meet train leaving Broad
St. 12:3 at Croydon. Int. William P-nn Cem.
COLES. At Moorestown, N. J., 2d Mo 12th,
MARY M. COLES, widow of Charles 11. Coles,
aged 74. Relatives, and friends Invited to fu
neral. 5th Day, 2d Mo.. HSth. 1:30 p. m., 831
Chester ave. Moorestown. Train leaves Mar
ket St. Ferry. Phlla., 12:50 p. m. for Moorea-
'"cOLLTNS. Feb. 10. ISABHLLE COLLINS,
daughter of late George and Mary Dougherty.
Relatives and friends. Ladles' Auxiliary,
No. 18, A. O. II. j Frankford Pride Circle, No,
480. C O. F, of A.! Shakahappo Clrrle. No. 130.
t. of P.: Frankford Lodge. No. 01. Shepherds of
Bethlehem. Mnvlted to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a.m.,
4263 Penn St., Frankford. Solemn requiem mass
St. Joachim's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Dom
inic's Cem. Auto funeral.
COLLINS. Feb. 11. II. JOB COLLINS. Fu
neral services Wed.. 2:30 p. m.. Concord (Del.)
M. E, Church. Remains may be viewed Tues.,
after 7 p. m.. residence of Ittchard Sloan. 074
Herman at., Uermantown. Seaford (Del.J papers
"cONVER. Suddenly, Feb. 11, JEANETTB
N.. wife of Harry L. rnnver (nee Noble), una.
tlves and friends. Oakdale Chapter. No. Ill,
O. E. S., Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2
P. m., 2509 N. Garnet at. (10th and Cumberland
ate.). Int. private. Northwood Cem. .Remains
may be viewed Tues., 8 to 10 p. m.
CORR. Feb. 10. JOHN P... hushand of Jo
hanna Corr. aged 02. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m., 3733 N.
tth st. Hlgh mass of, requiem St. Veronica's
Cburrh 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
CORRADO. Feb. 9. ROSE CORRADO. wife
ef Anthony Corrado. and daughter ot lata Jo
seph and Angela Nardello. aged 87. Relatlvea
?nd friends Invited to funeral. Wed., H a. m.,
00 S. 7th at. Requiem high mass St. Mary
Magdalen's Church U a. m. Int. Holy Cross
CCULLEN. Feb. 10. SARAH M daughter of
late Sarah F. and John W. Cullen. Relatlvea
and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a.m.,
realdence of J. P. Conners, 231 Green st. He
malna may be viewed Wed. eve. Services and
Int. Barratt'a Chapel. Del. Train leaves Broad
Bt. Station 9:58 a. m.
DAVIS. Feb. 12. WILLIAM E.. husband of
i Margaret R. and son of Peter F. and Husan o.
Davis, aged 30. Relatlvea and friends Invited to
funeral, Thurs., 9 a. m., realdence of father.
In-law. George J, Jones. 613 Baltimore ave.,
Clifton Heights. DeL Co.. Pa. High mass at St.
Charles's Church. Kellyvllle, Int. St. Denla
DECK. Suddenly, at Atlantla City. Feb. 8,
WILLIAM II. DECK. Relatlvea and friends In
vl ted to funeral services. Wed.. 1:30 p. m..
daughter's realdence, Mrs. Louis Klnzer, 310
Pitney ave. Int. Pleasantvllla jCsm.
DONAGHY, Feb. 1U. WILCIAM A., aon of
Florence and John Donaghy, aged 2. Relatlvea
and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed., 2
S tn. grandmother's residence, 4809 Ilrjer st.,
Frankford. Int. Oakland Cem. Auto funeral.
DONNELLY. Feb. 9. MARY ANN DON
NELLY (nee Logue). formerly of 1627 Wood st.
Funeral W-ed., :30 a. m., from, 2310 Oreen st.
Solemn Baas of requiem, St. Francis' Church
10 a. m. Relatives and friends Invited to at
tend. Int. Cathedral Cem. Remains may be
MRAN'Feu'lO. MARTHA, widow of John
pTkiran. Funeral Wed., 8 JO a, m.. Oliver II.
n'alr Bids"., 1820 Chestnut st. Requiem high
rnVss StrPatrlck's Church 10 a. m. Int. pri
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DORIS. Feb. 9. J08EriI J husband of
Mary Doris. Relatlvea and friends Invited to
funeral. Wed.. 8:80 a. m.. 611 Wood st. Solemn
requiem mass St. Augustine's Church 10 a, m.
Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral,
ENGLISH. Feb. 10. at Heading, Pa., EDITH
BARRET KNOL1BH, daughter of John (1. and
Kdlth P. English, aged S. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m., grand,
parents' residence. Hugh ti. English. 4407 N. 6th
st., Phlla. Int. private, Northwood Cem.
FAOAN. Feb. 10. MARY ANN FAOAN, (nee
rurneld). widow nf .Michael Fasan. formerly of
1162 Tree st. Relatives and friends. League of
Sacred Heart. Rosary Society of llplphany
Church. Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 a. m.,
2860 N. Lawrence st, (6thand ratnhrla sts.).
Solemn requiem mass St, r.dwsrd s Church 10
a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funersl
FANNINO. Feb. It. THOMAS. F.FANNINO.
Relatives end friends. Phlla. Lodge, No. 2,
II. P. O. Elks, Invitee! to view remains, Tus.,
7 to 10 p. in.. 831 N. Ileechwood st. (nesr 21st
and Parrlsh sts.). Int. Wed. a, m., Baltimore,
MilHNIMORE. Feb. 10, WESLEY FENIMORE.
Relatlvea and friends, and Vaux .Lodge, No. 393,
F, and A, M., Invlteil to funeral services, Wed ,
2 p. m., 820 N. 24th st, Int, prlvats. Auto
UFENSTnnMACHER. reb. 2. at 2203 Bain
bridge St.. (lEOIlOll FENSTEllMACHER. aged
80. Relatlvea and friends. Brotherhood nf Beth
any Church. Invited to services, Thurs., 2 p. m.,
Bethany Preabytcrlan Church, 22d and Bain
bridge sis.' Int. private. Friends may view
remains Wed. eve., Oliver II, Balr Building,
1820 Chestnut St. . .
KINLAW. Fob. 11, Bev. GEORGE W. FIN.
LAW, D. D aged 87. Funeral services Thurs.,
2:30 p. m., residence of daughter, Mrs. William
P. Foulka. 8 Lexington o.ve Merchantvllle. N.
J. Int. private Harlelgh Cem.
FITZHENRY. Feb. 10. MAnY. wife of Pat
rick Fltihenry. Relatlvea and friends Invited
to funeral. Wed., b:80 a, m.. 1430 N. Alder St.
Solemn requiem high mass St. Malacby'a
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
F1T.PATRICK. Feb. 10. at liddystone. Pa.,
JOSEPH A., son of Catharine and late James
Fltspatrlck, aged 22. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral, Thurs., 8 a. m., mother's resi
dence. 923 Savllle ave. Solemn mass of re
quiem St, Rose ot Lima Church 0:30 a, m, Int,
Holy Cross Cem
FIT7.PATRICK. Feb. 10. ELLEN A. FITZ
PATRICK (nee Urady) end widow of Joseph J.
Fltspatrlck. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Wed., H 80 a. m., residence cf daughter.
Mrs. Peter V. Yourl. 1060 Medary ave. Solemn
high requiem mass Church of Holy Angels 10
a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral,
FLOOD. Feb. 12. DANIEL P. J. FLOOD,
formerly of 1553 N. Alden St., son of late Mar
tin and Catherine Flood. Due notice of funeral,
form 403 N. 83d st. , t .
FORD. Feb. I). ot daughter'a residence. Mrs.
J, Kane. 437 N. Dearborn st. (near 61st st. snd
llaverford ave.), BRIDOET, wife of James
Ford, of 2100 Commerce at. Notice of funeral
'"fRIEDRICHS. Feb. 10. THEODORE, hue.
band of Helena Frledrlcha (nee Bode), aged 61.
Relatives and friends, nil societies of which hs
was a member Invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m.,
1820 South st. Auto funeral.
FRIEL. Suddenly. Feb. 10, HUGH, son of
latn Edward nnd Uraco Frlel, of Edward at.,
Iindondcrry, Ireland. Relatives and friends,
Dlv. 71, A. O. II.j Boilermakers' Union, No.
301, Invited to funeral, Wert., 8:30 n. in., resi
dence of Hugh Golden. .1037 Mercer at. Requiem
mass Church of the Nativity lu a. m. Int
Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral.
FRIZLEN Feh. 11. at son-in-law's residence,
.1. F. Or-orte. 3(1 N. Itedlleld St.. CARL FRIZ
LEN. Relatives and friends Invited tn services.
Wed.. 8 p. m.. Oliver II. Balr Building. 1820
Chestnut st. Int. Hopewell Cem., Chester Co.,
Pa., Thurs.
OARRETT. Feb. 12. SARAH D. OARRETT,
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Wed.. 7:30 p. m.. residence of Dr. I. R. Straw
bridge. 1418 N. lhth st. Int. Now London, Ph.
(1I.ANZ. Suddenly, on Feb 11. ANNIE H,
daughter of Christian ana latn Mary L, Clans.
Relatives and friends Invited to services. Re
mains may bo viewed Tues. eve. after 8 p. m.,
Wed. 2 !. m. at 1215 N. 11th St. Int. nrlvnte.
OI.ED1I1LL. Feb. II, FRIDR1CK. husband
nf .Mary Jane Gledhlll, Relitlves and friends
Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2:30 p. m..
residence of son. Josoph Gledhlll. 2280 Tasker
st. 1
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Int. Fernwood Cem. Remains may he
ved Wed., between 8 and 10 p. m, Auto
service.
OLF.DHILL. Feh. 12. THOMAS VS. 8.. hus.
band of Mary E, Gledhlll (nee Barger) and aon
of lata Bertha Saul. Notice ot funeral will be
given, from 057 N. Frailer st.
GOODWIN, Feb. 0. suddenly. JAMES, son
of late James and Mary Goodwin, aged 20.
Relatives and friends Invited to set vices. Wed.,
2 p. m.. 2120 Montrose st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem.
Friends may call Tues. eve. Auto service.
GOODWIN. Feb. 11. ELIZABETH GOOD.
WIN. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral,
Wed., 8:30 n. m.. 83S S. D7th st. Solemn ro.
qulem mass Church of Transflguratlon 10 a. m.
Int. Holy Cross Cem.
GUNNIS. Feb. 11, ELIZABETH S.. widow
of John H. Ounnln. Relatives and frtr-nds In.
vlted to services. Thursday, 2 p. m.. Oliver H.
Balr Building, 1820 Chestnut at. Int. private,
Mt. Morlah 1'em.
HAINOARTNER. Feb. 11. CAROLINE, wife
of John Halngartner. Relatives and friends In
vlted to funeral services. Wed.. 1 p. m.. 250 W.
Indiana ave, Int. Northwood Cem. Remains
may be viewed Tus., after 7 p. m,
llARKNESS. Feb. 10, MARY V widow ot
William Harkness, Jr.. nnd daughter of late
Hiram W. and Jane Kennedy Vlckery. Relatives
and frlendj Invited to funeral services, Wed.,
2:30 p, m., 1724 8. Broad st. Int. Woodlunds
C'l?EnSACKER. Feb. 10, MARIA SUSANNA
HEI1SACKER (nee Allspach). widow of Carl J.
Hebsacker. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 2151 E. Cum
berland St. Int. Glenwood Cem. Auto funeral.
HETTLER. Feb. 12. GKOltOI. HETTLER,
Sr.. aged 74. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. son's resi
dence. Oeorsa Ilettler, Jr., 118 E. Thil-Ellena
at.. Mt. Airy. Int. Ivy HIM Cem.
HUNTER. Feb. 12. MARY, wife of John
Hunter and daughter of late William and Re
becca Jamison. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services. Thurs.. 2:30 p. m., 2114
Frazler terrace (37th at. nnd Woodland ave.).
Irtt. private, Mt. Morlah Cem.
INORAM. Feb. 12. WILLIAil J., husband of
Esther Ingram (nee Little). Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2
p. m., 2107 E. Dauphin st. Int. private. North
Cedar Hill Cem.
JAEOEll. Feb. 12. MARY E. JAEGER (nee
McCracken). wife of Frnnk J. Jaeger. Rela.
tlvrs and friends Invited to funeral services,
Thurs., 2 p. m., parents' residence. 4125 N.
Reese st. Remains may bo viewed Wed., 7 to
10 p. m. Int, private
JONES. Feb. 11, MARGARET H. JONES
(nee Fox), widow of Robert S. Jonts. Relatives
and friends Invited to servleps, Thurs., 2 p, m.,
Oliver H. Balr Building, 1820 Chestnut st. Int.
private, Mt. .Morian tern.
KAISER. Feb. 12. FRANCES M.. widow of
John W. Kaiser. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral, Thurs.. 7-30 a. m.. residence of son
In.law. William J Walsh. 3100 Falrmount ave,
High mass St. Agatha's Church U a. m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem. Autoserrce.
KALOVOR.-r-Klb. 11, MAUUARITE, widow of
Philip H. Kalovor. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral -services. Thurs., 2 p. m., 1048
W, Dauphin st. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains
may ho viewed Wed.. S to 10 p. m.
KANE. Feb. 12. suddenly, THOMAS J.
KANE, son of late Thomas and Catharine Kane
(nee McCann). Relatlvea and friends Invited to
funeral, Thurs., 7:30 a, m.. brother's residence.
1017 Earl st. Requiem high mass Church of
Immaculate Conception 0 a. m. Int, Holy Cross
Cem.
KANTNER. Feb. 11. FRANK, son nf Emily
and late George Kantner. aged 84. Relatives
and frlenda Invited to funeral services Wed.. 2
n. m.. 020 Ogden st. (rtar. No. 4). Int. private.
Northwood Cem.
KELLY. Feb. 11, FRANK J aon of late
Michael and Bridget Kelly, formerly of Consho
hocken. Relatives and friends Invited to fu.
neral. Wed., 8:30 a, m.. 4024 Wayno ave.,
Qermantown, Solemn requiem mass Church of
St. Francis of Anlsl 10 n. in. Int. St. Mat
thew's Cem.. Conshohocken. Auto funeral.
KELTY. Feb. 10, suddenly. THOMAS J., hus.
band of Eleanor D. Kelty (nee Cooke). Relatives
and friends, employes Frederick It. Gerry Co.,
Dlv. No. 40. A. O. II,, Invited to funeral, Wed.,
8 a, m., 2912 Peltz st. Solemn mass of requiem
St. Anthonys Church 0:30 a. in. Int. Holy
Cross Cem
KILOALLON. Feb. 11. JAMES, son of late
Thomas and Bridget Kllgallon (nee Barrett), of
Balllna, County Mayo. Ireland. Relatives and
frlenda lnlted to funeral, Thurs.. 8:30 a. m.,
alater's residence. Mrs. John Meyrs. 2237 Sigel
st. (22d and Mifflin sts.). Solemn high mass of
requiem, St. Edmond'a Church 10 a, m. int.
Holy Crosa Cem. ...
KINER. At Burlington, N. J Feb. II,
MARY E wife of William B. Klner, daughter
of John and Sarah Cunningham, aged 33, Rela.
tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thurs.,
2:30 p. in., residence of parents, 310 Stacy at.,
Burlington, N. J. Int. Odd Fellows's Cem.
KIPPAX. Suddenly. Feb. 11. ARTHUR R
son of Edward and Male M. Klppax. aged 17.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Thurs., 2 p. m.. grandparents' residence, 4116
Pechln St.. Roxborough. Int. private.
K1PP1.E. Feb. 12. MARY A., widow nf
George Klpple. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Thurs., a p. m.. residence of
Brother-in-law. Thomaa Hume, 681 N. 5Stb
st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Autos.
KLAHR. Feb. 12. at the llelgravla. LEWIS
W KLAHR. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services, Thurs., 11 a, m., the llelgravla,
1811 Cheatnut at. Int. private. West Laurel
"'kiSiNKNECHT. Feb. 10. CLARA ELIZA
BETH KLEINKNECHT (nee Llebner). wife of
Christian Klelnknecht, aged 62. Relatives and
friends, Olive Temple, No, 18. L. U. U. : Work
lngmen's Sick and Death Beneflt Society, No.
240, Invited to funeral services, Wed.. 2 p. m.,
6842 N. Mervlne at. Int. private. Hillside Cem.
Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 to 10 p. in.
Auto funeral.
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KOrrENBERO. Fb. 10, ELIZABETH,
widow of William F. Koppenberg, aged 82.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed.,
7:30 a. m., 1329 N, 18th at. Mass St. Thomas
Aqulnas's Church S a, m. Int, private Holy
Cross Cem.
LANK. Feh 11, Cant. WILLIAM M. LANK,
husbsnd of Hester A. Lank, aged 71. Relatives
and frlenda, all organisations ot which ha was
a member, Intlted to funeral services, Tues., 8
P. m., 6040 Sprues at., W. Phlla. Int. Wed., St,
Peter'a Cem., , Smyrna. Del., on arrival of train
leaving Broad st, Station W a, m.
,..!'An.?,.l."7;K'.b.. .'?i ,4"I !- Columbia ave.,
WILLIAM F. LARER, aged 01. Relatives and
friends, members First Presbyterian Church In
Kenslngtnni Concordia Lodge, No. 07, F. and
A. M.l Kensington Chapter, No. 233, R. A. M.i
Mary Commandery, No. 80, K. T.i Lu Lu Tem
ple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Tall Cedars of Lebanon!
Clnclnnatus Lodge, No. 206, I. O. O. F.I Clncln.
natus Encampment, No. 18, I. O, O. F.J Odd
Fellows's Hall Asso.i Odd Fellows's Veterans!
directors of Marlborough Bldg. Assol members
Kensington Soup Society, invited to funeral
services. First Presbyterian Church. U. Glrard
ave. near II. Columbki ave., Wed,, 2 p. tn, Int.
private. Friends may call Tues., from 7 to U
p, m.
LEYPOLDT. Feb. 11. MAROARITE. wife
of Louis Leypoldt, aged 02. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral services. Wed., 1 p.
m7...W 4?'.' .'"-. Glenwood Cem.
wi'.H'JWt'T1 ,hi.ls "A 8328 N. 10th st.. ELIZA
WILS.ON. daughter of lata John and Ellta Lilly.
Due notice of funeral given.
LYONS. Feb. 12, HANNAH, wlfs of Patrick
Lyons. Relatives and friends, Rosary Society
?,',s.'" John the Baptist's Churchi Capt. John J.
Ilelsterllng Circle! Ladles' Auxiliary. Dlv. No.
it A.' P- H.iManayunk Circle, No. .8. Ladles'
r. of A Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:00 a. m.. 221
Jamestown St., Manayunk. Solemn high re
quiem mass St. John the Baptist Church 10 a.
in. Int. Westminster Cem.
MAOILL. Feb. 10. Dr. CHALKLEY II. MA
GILL. Relatlfes and frlenda Invited to services,
Wed., 2 p. m.. Oliver II. ilalr Bids.. 1820 Cheat
nu.t."U'nt. North Laurel Hill Cem.
MAORATH. Feb. 11. TERENCE F. MA
GRATH, aged 48. Relatives and frlenda Invited
to funeral asrvtces, Wed., 1 p. m., brother's
residence, William Magrath, 1828 E. Wlshart
st. Int. Northwood Cem. Rsmatns may b
viewed Tues.. after 7 p. m.
MAHONEY. Feb. 15. suddenly. PATRICK F.,
,2n "f Timothy and lata Mary Mahoney. aged
22. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral,
Thurs.. 8:30 a. m.. residence, Charles St.. Oak
view. Delaware County, Pa. Solemn mass of
requiem St. Charles's Churoh 10 a. m. Int. St.
ch.1r.lr."J.1.J?,!m No carriages.
MAIJOOD. Feh. 7. suddenly, at El Paso,
Tex., aEOItriE II.. Jr., son ot George n. end
1st Annie I, Mahood, aged 20. relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p.
m.. father s realdence. 6606 Wyaluilng ave. Int.
private. Auto funeral.
M ALLOY. -Feb. 10, KIERNAN, husband ot
r.,.h,lrln8 Malloy. Funeral Thurs.. 8:30 s. m.,
20.11 Aspen et. High mass of requiem St. Fran
els' Church, 10 a. m. Relatives and friends In
vited to attend, Int, Holy Cross Cem.
MANSION. Feb. 11, suddenly. BRIDOET,
daughter late Thomas and Nora Mannlon. late
of Mlddletown. Co. Galway, Ireland. Relatives
and friends. Lesgue of the Sacred Heart, II. V.
Sodality the Immaculate Conception Church.
Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m., late res.
dence, 1110 N. Front st. High mass Immaculate
fonrepilon Church. Int. Hnlv cross Cem.
MASON Feb. 12. WALTER J., husband of
Ada Mason. Duo notlco ot funeral will bo
JIATHER. Feb. 11. Brig. Gen. JOHN A.
MATHER. Jr.. aged 81. Relatives and friends.
Third Regiment and Ilattery B.. N. O. of N. J..
Camden! Lodge No. 15, F. and A, M.i Camden
Lodge, No, 2113, II. P. O. E., Invited to funeral.
Thurs . 2 P. m.. St. Paul's P. E. Churrh, Market
st. nbovo 4th. Camden. N. J. Int. Harlelgh Cem.
Irlends and lodges may call Wed , 7 to 0 p. m.,
parents' residence. 482 IB, Oih st , Camden.
.MAXi"'b' 1:U SAMUEL MAY. Sr . husband
of Dol lie May. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Thurs.. 2 r. m., 2121 N. Camao
st. Int. Private. .New York. Chicago, Pitts.
burgh and Cincinnati papers conv.
McCAFFERY. Feb. ll. JAMES J., eon of
late Owen and Catharine McCaftery, of Parish
of Orlar. Co. Mayo, Ireland. Relatlvea and
ftlends. Div. 80, A. O. II.! Connaught Men
H. of F. ARso.,Court, Garfield. No. 1(11. F. of
A. i East l.nd Republican Club of 16th Ward,
employes Lit Bros., Invited to funeral, Thura..
8:30 1 a. m., brother-in-law's residence. James
II Diamond, 1430 Frankford ave. Solemn re.
qulem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int.
Mt. Carmel Cem., Moorestown. N. J. Auto
funeral
J,,?KnKI'ET.'F:b.-. "..' Allentown. Pa.,
MARY, daughter of Mr. and lain Mrs. James Mc
Feeley. Relatives and friends invited to fu
neral. Thurs.. 8 a. m., cousin's residence. Mrs.
Maurice O'Loughlln, 1C03 Princess ave. Cam
den, N. J. High mass Church of Immaculate
Conception 0 a. m. Int. Calvary Cem.
McOINLEY. Feb. 11. THEltESA MARI1J.
daughter of Bernard and Mary A. Mc-Ulnley
(noe McMahon). aged 10, Relatives and friends,
League of the Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral.
Frl,, 8:30 a. m.. 2105 Cross at. (21st nnd Taa.
k.-r). Solemn mass of requiem Ht. Edmond'a
Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
McQlNOAN Feb. 10, JANE McOINOAN (nee
Ritchie), widow nf James MtGlngan. Relatives
nnd friends, also Oesu and Lady of Mercy Sacred
Heart Societies, Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30
a, m., 11)24 Marvtne st. Solemn requiem mass
at Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int.
private. New Cathedral cem. Remains may be
viewed Tues , from 7 to 10 n, m. Auto funeral.
McOINNlS. Feb. 12. JOSEPH P., husoand of
late Rose McGlnnls (nee Gallagher). Relatives
and friends. Wichita Tribe. No. 60. I. 6. R. M.i
Wharfbulldors of Phlla. and Reading Railway
Co.. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m., rest,
dence of sister, Mrs. Mary Loftus, 2205 E.
Huntingdon st. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem.
Auto funeral.
I McOUIOAN. Feb. 10. JANE McGUIOAN (nee
Richie), widow of James McOulgan. Relatives
and friends, Oesu and Lady of Mercy Sacred
Heart Societies, Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30
a. m., ih.i iwarvuie ,i, ouicran requiem mass
Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. prl
prate. New Cathedral Cem, Remains may be
viewed Tues., 7 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral.
McKENNA. Feh. 0. JOSEril O. McKENNA.
aged 05. Relath s and friends, members of Holy
Name Society. Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30
a. m., 600 H. 18th st. High mass of requiem St.
Teresa's Church, 10 a, m. Int, private. Old
Cathedral Cem.
McKENZIE. Feb. 11. suddenly, ANTHONY
J,, aon of late Thomas and Ellen McKenzle.
late of Bonnlconlon, Co. Mayo, Ireland.
Relatives and friends. Brotherhood of Locomo
tive Firemen, No. 831: Columbus Council, No,
802, K. of C. i St. Agatha's Holy Name So
clety; St. Agatha's institute; West Phlla.
Catholic Club; St. Gregory's T. A. B. Society;
Penna, R. R. Relief Dept.. Invited to funeral.
Wed.. 0:30 a. m.. brother's residence, Martin
J. McKenzle. 1-130 N. 07th St.. West Phlla.
solemn mass or requiem oi. wgaina a cnurch
11 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
McMAHON. reb. 12. MARGARET J. Mc
MAHON (nee Haney). wlfo ot Joseph II. Mc
Mahon. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neraj Thurs,, 8 a, m.. husband's residence.
2414 Kimball st. (24ih and Carpenter sts.). Re
quiem mass St. Anthony's Church 0.3U a, in.
Int. Holy Cross Cem.
MK.OAHAN Feb. 12. RAYMOND W MEGA
HAN, husband ot Anna M, Megahan (nee Bon
ner). Relatives and frlenda. Court Llndenwood,
F. of A., Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 8
p. m.. 140 s. Ruby st. (64th and Walnut). Int.
Thurs.. Wllllamaport. Pa.
MILLER. Feb. 10. CHARLES W.. aged 70.
father of George W. Miller, formerly of Pitts.
field. Mass. Funeral, Wed.. 7:30 a. m.. 1847 N.
Marston st, (near 28th and Berks sts.). Mass
Church ot Assumption. 9 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve.
MILLER. Feb. 12, WILLIAM C husband of
Lucy J. Miller, aged 47. Notlco ot funeral
will be given, from 3820 Falrmount ave.
MILLHOUSE. At Catasauqua, Feb. 0, ED.
WARD MILLHOUSE. husband of Margaret Mill,
house (nee Armstrong) and aon of late Frederick
and Wllhelmtna Mlllhouse, aged 43. Funeral.
Wed., 2:30 p. m.. from home of sister, Mrs.
Sophlo Mackel. 411 Emery at., Phlla., Pa., to
which relatlvea and friends. Vigilant Council,
No. 121, Daughters anfl Sons of Liberty of
Phlladejphla, are Invited. Int. North Cedar Hill
'MURPHY. Feb. 10, PATRICK, husband of
late Hannah Murphy. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral, Wed,, 8 a. m., residence ot
son. John J. Murphy. 1333 N. 5.1th st,. West
Phlla. ' Solemn requiem mass St. Gregory's
Church. 0-80 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem.
NI'.UHIJTH. Feb. 11. GEORGE D. NEB.
HUT1I. hushand of Elizabeth Nebhuth (nee Heeb
ner). aged 68. Relatlvea and friends, members
of Hermann Lodge, No. 125. F, and A, M.i
Quartet Club and employes of Emll Wahl Mfg.
Co., Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m.,
5780 Stenton ave. Int. private, Mt. Peace Cem.
Remains may be viewed Wed. eve.
NOBLE. Feb. 10. ALEXANDER 7. hus
band of Elizabeth Noble and aon of late Thomaa
M. ana rraran pmme, ttaeu .iu, neiauvea ana
friends, Manayunk Council. No. 768. O. of I, A.!
21at Ward Stonemen'a Fellowship, employes
Larston Mono. Machine Co.. Invited to funeral,
Wed., 1:30 p. m., nephew's realdence, Edward
II. Noble, Jr., 4038 Manalon ave., Manayunk,
Services In Emanuel M. M. Church. 2:30 p. m.
Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Tues.
eve.
NOLAN. Feb. 10. RICHARD, husband ot
Mary J. Nolan (nes Flanagan). Relatlvea and
frlenda Invited to funeral, Wed., 9 a, m., rest,
dence of brother. Daniel J. Nolan. 2510 W.
Jefferson at. High mass of requiem St. Elisa
beth's Church 10 a. ro. Int. Holy Cross Cem,
NOTHNAOEL. Suddenly, at Barrlngton. N,
J,, Feb. 9. JULIA A., wife of Peter Nothnagel
(nee Clayton). Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Wed.. 1 p. m., Barrlngton. N. J, Int.
Fernwood Cem.. Phlla. Frlenda may call Tues.
eve.
O'ROURKE. Feb. 8. DANIEL, aon of Ann
and late Henry O'Rnurke. Relatives and frlenda
Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:80 a. m., mother's
residence, 1614 RulTner at., Nlcetown. High
mass of requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m.
Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
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RAPEHv Fab. 18. RLIZABETIt C. daughter
of Amelia O. snd lata Annie L. Raper, aged 13.
Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services.
Thurs., 2 p, rn., residence of 'Uncle, James F,
Raper, 2827 N. Nawklrk at. Int. Ureenmount
Cem. nemolng may bo viewed Wed., 8 to 10
p. m.
RAPHAEL Feb. 11, J. LEWIS, aon of Ralph
snd Hannah Raphael, aged 20. Relatives and
frlenda. employes of N. Bnellenburg a Co. cloth
ing department. Invited to funeral sefvteea. Wed..
10 a. m. sharp, parents' residence, 3727 Chris,
ttan st. Int, private, Adath Jeshurun Cem.
Omit flowers.
ItEICHERT, Feb. 12. J. WALTER, son ot
Charles and Martha Relctiert, aged 7 yra, B mos.
Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura.,
10 a, m.. residence of parents, 5434 Lawrence
st., Olney, Int. Hillside Cem,, via funeral car.
Remains may be viewed Wed, eve.
.RKIFSNYbER. Feb. 12. SARAH E., widow
of Jacob Y. Reifsnyder. Relatives and friends
Invited to services, Tues., 8 p. m., eon-ln-low'a
residence, Roy Hippie, 6232 Walion ave. Int.
Brownbach Cem., Cheater Co., Pa Wed., 11
RIDINGS. Feb. 11. at 101 W, Baltimore
ave., Lansdowne, Pa,, JOHN Mu husband of
Charlotte J. Ridings, aged 67. Relatlvea and
friends Invited, to services. Wed.. 2 p. m St,
John's P. E. Church. Lansdowne, Pa. Int,
West Laurel Hill Cem. Train leavea Broad
St. Station 1:28 p. m.
ROACH. Feb; 11, THOMAS I., son of John
E. and Margaret E. Roach, ersndson of Thomaa
nnd late Ellen Furey, aged 21. Relatives and
friends, II. V. M. Sodality ot Sacred Heart
Society of Church of Our Lady of Victory, In
vited to funeral, Vhura., 8:30 a, m.. parents'
residence, 6108 llaverford ave., W, Phlla.
Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of
Rosary 10 t.rrft Int. Cathedral Cem,
IIODOERS. At 46 W. Phll-Ellena St., Mt.
Airy, MARY E. RODOERS, aged 70. High mass
Hnfy Cross Church, Mt. Airy, Thurs.. 10 a. m.
Int. private. Omit flowers.
nUSSELt Feb. 12. suddenly. HARRY, hus.
band of Sarah Russell. Relatives nnd friends
Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p, m 2516
N, Frontst. Int, private,
SANDERSON. Feb. 12. MARGARET, widow
ot Jamea Sanderson. Relatlvea and friends In
vited to funeral. Thura., 8 a. m., 2042 Watklna
at., below Morris at. High requiem mass
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas 0:30 a. m. Int.
Holy Cross Cam.
HEAHLB. Feh. 12, MARY ELIZABETH
SEARLE. widow of Richard Searle. aged 73.
Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services,
Thurs., 2 p. m,. residence of son. Thomas
Searle. 140 Rockland ave.. West Manayunk.
Int. private. Ureenmount Cem. Frlenda may
call Wed. eve.
SHAKPLE8S. Feb. 11, MARY E. SHARr
LEHS (nee Krehl). widow of William W. Sharp
less, aged 77, Rslatlves nnd friends Invited to
funeral services, Wed., 1:80 p. m., 831 Fair
mount ave. Int. private. Odd Fellows' Cem.
SHOCH. Feb. 10. HENRY R. BCHOCII, at
1608 N. 16th St.
SHOEMAKER. Flrst-dsy Pecond Month 11th.
at Norrlstown. Pa., SARAH ELIZABETH.wldow
of Isaac Shoemaker. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services. Friends' Home,
Swede and Powell sts., Norrlstown, Fourth-day,
2 pm. Int, riymout!". Meeting Burial Oround.
. SINNER. Feb. 11. MARUAHETA C. SIN
NLR, widow of Conrad Sinner, aged 04. Rela
tives and frlepds. Women's Guild Church of the
Saviour, Invited to funeral services, Thurs. 2
r, m,, 3003 Sansom st. Int private, German
utheran Cem, Friends may rail Wed., after
SkAY. Feb"; 11, WILLIAM W husband of
Bridget Skay (noe O'Donnell). Relatlvea and
friends. St. Gabriel's Holy Namo Society and
Loyal Order of Moose l,odge. No. 54. Invited to
funeral, Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 1413 S. Ringgold st
Solemn high mass of requiem ot St. Gabriel's
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
HTITELER. Feb. 11. SAMUEL W. RTITE
LER. Relatives and friends invited to funeral
services, Tues., 8 p. m.. 2318 W. Turner et.
Services and Interment Wed.. 2:15 p. m., St.
Paul's Reformed Church. Uwchland, Chester
TALIIUT. Feb. 10, BRIDGET, wife of Noah
Talbut (nee Hannon). Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Wed., H-30 a. m son's resi
dence, 3740 Sharp st.. Wlssahlckon. Heaulem
mass St. John the Baptist's Church, 10 a. m.
Int. Westminster Cem. , .... . . .
TRIMMER. Feb. 10, SAMUEL P., husband
of Ida C. Trimmer. Relatives and friends,
Clgarmakers" International Union, No. 163,
Invited to services. Wed., 12 noon. 2144 N.
Marvlne at. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may
view remains Tues.. 7 to 0 p. m.
TROTTER. At Vlncentown. N. J.. Feb. 11,
CYLANIA WOOLSTON HAINES, widow of Rev.
Isaac H. Trotter and daughter of late John S.
and Mary A. Woolston Haines, aged 80. Rela
tives and menus invueu 10 tunerai eervices,
Wed.. 2 p. m.. Vlncentown, N. J. Int, St. An
drew's Cem.. Mt. Holly. N. J. ,. ..,,
TUNNELL. Fed. 12. FREDERIC W. TUN
NELL. aged 02. Funeral services, 230 W, Tul
pehocken at., Qermantown, Thurs., 2 p. m. Int
private. Train leaves Broad Ht. at 1:14 p. m.
for Tulpehocken Station.
VAN SCIVER. At Riverside. N. J., Feb. 11.
HENRY B., hushand of Amelia S. Vnn Sclver.
aged 05. Relatives and friends. Veritas Coun
cil. No. 104, Jr. O. U. A. M.. Invited to funeral
services. Wed., 10 n. m. 231 Brldgeboro St.,
Riverside, N. J. Int. private.
VARN1CK. Feb. 10, WILLIAM It., husband
nf Sarah E. Varnlck. Relatives and friends.
Purity Council. No. 200. O. u. A. M.t Resolution
Council. No. 0, F. P. A., and all other societies
of which he was a member. Invited to funeral
services, Thurs., 1:30 p. m.. 1830 N. 26th st.
Int. Hillside Cem, via funeral car. Remains
msv be viewed Wed., after 8 p. m.
VOOT. Feb. 12, WILLIAM VOGT. aged 73.
Funeral services. Wed.. 10 a. m., Old Man's
Home, 30th and Baring sis. Int. Northwood
Cem. Auto funeral.
WALL. Feb. 11, suddenly, at 6127 Irving
St.. Captain AUGUSTUS WALL. Relatives and
friends. U. S. Grant Post, , No. 5, G. A. It,;
Washington Castle. No. 3, K. O. E., of .Cam
den, N. J.; Enterprise Harbor. No. 2. Master
,,,- onH .Mint-' A,u. Invited tn services.
Thurs.. 11 a. m.. Oliver II. Balr Building. 1820
Chestnut st. Int. private. Friends may view
remains Wed. eve. ....-
WATSON. Feb. 1?. at Plnehurst, N. C
THOMAS THEODORE WATSON. Duo notlcs
of funeral will be given.
WILLIAMS. Feb. 11, BEATRICE, daughter
of Arthur and Ellen Williams (nee Cooke), aged
20, Relatlvea and friends, members of St. Sim
eon's Church. Beneficial Ass'n and employes of
Hardwlck & Mageo Invited to funeral, Thura.,
I p. m.. parents' residence, 2040 N. Falrhlll st,
Services 2 p. m., St. Simeon's Church. Int.
private. Lawnvlew Cem. Remains may bo viewed
Wed , after 7 p. m. Auto funeral.
WILSON. Feb. 11, at Merlon, Pa.. MAR
THA COMLY, widow of Jesse Shallcross Wlf
son, aged 00. formerly of Morrlsvllle. Pa.
Relatlvea and frlenda In vlted to funeral. Wed.,
II a, m., from residence of son-in-law. Fred
erick W. Fleck, 413 Sycamore ave,. Merlon,
Train leaves Broad St Station 10:45 a. m. Int.
private.
WISHART. Feb. 0. auddenly, CATHARINE,
daughter of Harry and Ella Wlshart, aged 11,
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed.,
8:30 a, m., parents' residence. 674 N. Hutchin
son st. High mass Church of the Assumption
10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
.YOUN(. Feb. 11, ELIZABETH, widow of
Thomas Young. Relatives and-friends invited to
funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m., 202 W. Wlshart
at. Int. private. (
PERSONALS
FOR SALE TOR STORAGE.
GOODS IN THE NAME OF
Mlsa II. M. White. Da Witt Williams. Carrie
Kemp, Mra. Katie Strublneer, Mr. J. J. Hare,
George 11. Graham. Mr. J. Houston Merrill,
Mr. B. Beaumont, Mr. Harrison Tlnslcy, Mrs.
Charles H. Lang, Jr.. Miss E. Weare. Albert
Heinle, at W, L. Frank A Sons' Auction
House. 600 North Second street, Philadelphia,
on Saturday, March 3, 1017, at 0,30 a. m, By
MILLER NORTH BROAD STORAGE CO.
2700-21 North II road at.
Philadelphia.
LOST AND FOUND
BADOE Loet. Sat. evg., police badge, vicinity
18th and lximbard, RewM. 7107 Woodland ave.
MUFF Loat, one Hudson Bay sable muff either
. on Watta at., back of Majeatlo Hotel, or
Glrard and Watta; suitable reward. Mrs.
Hoffman. Hotel Majeatlo.
PEARLS Lost, one string of pearls, between
Reading Terminal and Jlellevue-Stratford! re.
ward. Buckman & Buckman's Office, Lincoln
Building.
YeNDANT Lost. Saturday night, platinum
pendant, with one diamond and fine chain at
tached: reward. 4518 Osage ave.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BOOKKEEPER, experienced, wanted. Gordon &
Nnhle. 121 North 7th at.
CHILDNURSE wanted, white. Apply 2016
uneemuv .t.. ..mi -w ....
... . . .. ..... ,n e m
COOK wanted In a email prlvats family. Ap
ply 121 N. lflth at. "
COOKINO. chambermaid and waiting. 2 white
girls wanted In Merlon. Phone Overbrook
4470 or write uu.'a uverprooa ave.
DUFFERS Wanted, amall girls, for doffing
spinning frames: paid while learning. Cott
Mlll.oaanallununguon;
FINISHERS, experienced, to sew buttons, hooka
and eyt-s on ladles' dresses, Greenspan Co.,
GIRL to examine umbrella and paraeo! covers;
exp, not necessary; perm, position; salary 17.
Supples Reeve, Whiting Co. . 12th. and Cherry.
GI11I.. white, to assist! good home! good wagea:
reference required: carfare refunded. 1300
Albanus St., Logan, or phone Wyo. 1035.
1
HELP WANTUP FEMALE
Continued from Prtcedlna Column
BELL TELBPTtONH
wv nsse your heme In nleaaant and
i healthful surroundings, with excellent ovpor
J tunitlea for rapid advancement.
There are twenty-eight Bell Central Offices
tn Philadelphia I, probably there. la one within
tn Philadelphia! probably there. Is one within
few blocks of your home. Unusual oppor-
tUnilieS lur ,.l'l..t, fllt-lMKCiib uu,, "vui..
between 18 and 22 years ot are.
New employes are paid while laarslcg
and are rapidly advanced.
Pleasant dining, rooms, where the
best of food Is sold at colt, la every
Central onics.
Comfortable sitting roomi for reading
and relaxation.
Opportunity for advancement to sen
ior and supervising positions.
Apply at 406 Market street, dally, except
Bunds, 8:80 a, m, to 6 p. m.
U1RLS wanted, over 16; Increased facilities have
made openings In our plant for refined. In.
telilgent girls for sealing, labeling and packing
medlctvl supplies! light, easy work! clean,
healthy suroundlngn: 62 houra week! salary
10 to beginners, with rapid advancement to
good workers; 12 minutes' rids from Darby
on trolley; 20 minutes from Brosd St, Station
on trains. Apply In person or by letter to
H. K. Mulford Co.. Olenolden. Pa.
OIHLS wanted, over 17, for work tn glass dept.:
1 earned! we train you. Apply In person or by
ctlsr, II. K. Mulford Co.. Ulenolden. Ps.
nexp. gins man at su, increase as worn i-
GIRLS wanted on folding paper boxen work
DOVi houra per week: close Saturdays at 12:16;
pleasant aurroundlnra. Brown & Ualley C.,
Franklin and Willow sis.
GIRLS We have steady employment for gills
over 16 years In our Icing and packing do.
partmenta. Apply National Biscuit Co., 13th
and Glenwood ave.
OIRLS wanted accustomed to working tn spin
ring mill) learners taken. Cotton Mill, 3d
mini leam
Huntingdon.
na
GIRLS, stock work wholesale mtlllnery housei
experience unnecessary! age about 19, Apply
030 Market at.
OIRLS over 16; steady work; good wairea paid
wmie learning, Apply unsworn .vvoritoa uo..
Darby. Pa,
HOUSEWORK Adult woman for housework:
permanent position! small family In suburbs;
no washing: German preferred. 1040 Market.
LADIES. 1 or 2. to handle tbs business of our
compsny In allotted aectlors of the city and
outlvlng districts! those having a general
knowledge of the real eatats or publishing
business: appointments by letter or phone
Lombard 3077. Realty Pulllshlnc Company,
4th and Walnut sts.
MENDERS Experienced, on knit Jersey cloth,
lightweight cloth! stesdy vork all year round;
good nay. Hyglenlo Flee:ed Underwear Co.,
2415 North Howard at.
MENDERS, experienced on men's wear. Shel
bourne Mills. H and Westmoreland sis.
MILLINERS
LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE MILLINERS
APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
NURSE white, nt -nci'. fir child 2 yeara old; to
sleep out. Apply 6380 Overhrook ave.. or
phone Overbrook 1334.
OPKItATORS. EXPERIENCED ON LADIES'
COTTON SIIIRTWAISTS; STEADY WORK,
GOOD PAY. FEUSTMAN - RUBIN CO.,
715 ARCH ST.
OPERATORS, experienced on Wilcox A Glhbs
lock stitch machine. Supplee, Reeve, Whiting
Co., I2th and Cherry sts.
OPERATORS, experienced on ladles' dresses, all
parts skirt and body. Greenspan & Co., N, E,
cor, 12th and Arch sts.
STENOGRAPHER, females ref. required ability
and character. 11. F. Dewees, 1 122JJhestnut st.
STENOGRAPHERS We requiro 2 stenographers
of good education, willing and able to learn
technical terms, familiar with the English
language, able to punctuate and spell: per
inanent salary above the ordinary. Address
11 121. Ledger Ofllce.
SlHioLKRH. experienced on cotton; good wages.
423 N. 3d st.
TUCKERS. EXPERIENCED ON WILCOX &
OIIIIIM HIGH-SPEED MACHINES. FOlt
SHOUT TUCKINO; STEADY WORK. FEUST-MAN-lHinlN
CO.. 713 ARCH ST.
TUCKERS, experienced on short and long ends
ladles' waists; Wilcox & Glbbs machines.
Greenspan & Co.. N. E. cor. 12th and Arch ats.
WINDERS Experienced akeln winders on Jack
son frames and bottle bobbin frames: steadv
work. Hygienic Fleeced Underwear Co., 2415
North Howard St.
WINDERS, SILK Exp. hard silk winders and,
doublers; also artificial silk winders: good pay,
steady work. II. Hooley A Son. 435 N.Ilroad st.
HECP WANTED MALE
ASSEMBLERS Wanted. 10 first-class men. ex
perienced on -ton chassis. Apply, with tools,
resdy for work, Superintendent, Rush Motor
truck Co.. 1007 N, Front.
HOY wantsd Apply Htlh door. 006 Chestnut st.
BOY, general office work! atate qualifications.
wagea to start. O 743, Ledger Central.
BOYS, for general and laboratory work; chance
to secure steady employment for the future.
Apply In. person or by letter. II K. Mulford
Co.. Glenolden. Pa.
BOYS wanted. 10 years of age. Brown It Bailey
Co.. Franklin and Willow sts.
BOYS wanted to run errands. Apply Charles E.
Johnson Co.. 601) S. Hlth.
CABINETMAKERS
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO.
has vacancies for
.-Cabinetmakers
Double-head molder operators
Machinists familiar woodworking machinery
Experienced shipping marker
First-class saw filers
Hardware fitters
Touchers-up
Rubbers, oil and water
Young men to learn rubbing
Office boya, 10 jeara and over
48-hour-week achedulo
Physical examination necessary. Apply
Victor Talking Machine Co., Application
Office. 35 Cooper st.. Camden. N. J.
CANDYMAKER, thoroughly experienced, for re.
tall store: good wages; steady work. B 123.
Ledger Office.
CARVERS (hand) wanted; steady work and good
wa ge s. K eystone Cabl net Co.. Cheater. Pa.
CHAUFFEUR wanted, single m-an; private; per.
manent place; atate wages and experience.
Rox 23. Vlllanova. Pa.
DOUGH ROLLERS Experienced men wanted on
dough-rolling machlnea. National Blacutt Com-
pany, lain ana uienwooa ave.
DRA1TSMAN Young man. preferably one with
experience; atate age. experience and aalary
expected. P 000. Ledger Office.
DRAFTSMAN wanted, electrical man preferred,
Apply nun ix. gist av.
ELECTRICIANS wanted, 2. first class: best
pay. Apply Room 10, 44 N, 4th Bt., between
8 and I) o'clock.
FIREMAN wanted for Murphy stokers; refer
ence reaulred! steady nosltlon! good oav.
Apply to Wm. Mustard. Calumet st. and
Ridge ave., Falls of Schuylkill.
GROCERS Acme Tea Co. wants 4 grocery
clerks for Philadelphia and nearby suburban
towns: good wagea paid and good chance for
young men to advance themselves. Apply
7 to 11 a. m.. 4th and Noble.
HOO YARD MEN, for feeding and cleaning;
ateady.work; good wages. Apply In person or
py letter. 11. iv aiuuoru vjo., uienoiaen, i'a.
KNITTERS, experienced on circular spring
board needle machine; good pay: steady work.
Hyglenlo Fleeced Underwear Company, 2411!
IN. nowaru bi
LINEMEN wanted: first-class electric light men:
. steady work: good wagea. Apply William
Foster. 1208 N. Diet at.
MACHINE HANDS (woodworking); good, wagea
for competent men! Keiatone Cabinet Co..
Cheater. Pa.
MACHINISTS Lathe and horizontal boring mill
hands: no munitions; fiat rate with piece work,
with wagea depending upon your ability, Ap
ply crane department. NUes-Uement-Pond
up., nunnn anu jiwugw sts.
MAN There Is a man In Philadelphia selling
Insurance, books or some kindred line for
t2000 a year, who does not know his real
value: If he will come to me I will offer him
work that la more dignified and congenial and
a life' Job with. double the Income: appoint
ment by telephone, Spruca 1758, after 8:15
a, m.
MEAT CUTTER Mrat-class. Apply 631 E.
uirara ave.
MECHANIC, first class, on dental instruments;
IC.V.IIAIN1V., iirst ci&... un uentai instruments;
vtry good salary; steady position. P 433,
vtry gooa sai
Ledger Office..
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BZIu? WANTED MALE
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MEN wanted Boilermakers, . locomotive ma.
ehlnlste, car repair men, laborers, loeomo.
tlva oleaners. l'cnna. it. it., usi ru "
MEN wanted to deliver advertising mjtteri must
I BUI r nilU lliuue.l iwun neio. ... " . A '
Apply Howe Addressing Co.. 210 H. 4th st.
Ill.l.YVllHlllT steaay wora. soou j.i.
Collins Company, Richmond and Tioga ats.
OFFICE MAN A prominent, retail establish
ment requires the eervicee.of a man for otnea
-work, familiar with credlla and collection!
hlgheat reference. O 045, Ledger Central.
OFFICE BOY. 14 to 16 yeara. Apply American
t engineering -p., etBiiin',",-11" .......-' . .-..-
PEELERS Experienced men wanted on cracker
and biscuit ovens. National Biscuit Company,
13th and Glenwood ave.
SALESMAN, high grade, to market light motor
delivery truck In Philadelphia! commission!
our men now making good Incomes! apply by
letter, stating age, all previous experience,
giving length of time with each, provlous
position, amount you have been earning, rea
sons for desiring change, nnd, If possible,
send rhotograph, which will bo returned! if
you aro not an exceptional salesman, looking
for a hard Job with big returns, don't apply,
M 437, Ledger Central,
SALESMAN, specialty, capable of earning over
12000 per year. 11 122. Ledger Offico.
Yes It Is true our salesmen (In makemore
money than they could by Billing anything
Yea four-fifths of onr succeisful aaleimen
never sold books before. .,... ..
Yes wa teach you all selling points and
preparo you thoroughly without cost to you.
We particularly want salesmen who have
sufflclent executive ability to handle other men
to such, advancement la awlft and "ur' .
Teethe Hondv Volume Edition, advertised
by Sears, Roebuck A Co.. Is the "'big seller"!
onlv $1 required with the order.
If you are the right kind We have a perma.
nent place for you In the most successful
book-selllnc organization In the whole world.
Yea wa work "leoda" exclusively and wa
give you drawing account.
Encyclopaedia Brltannlcn Co.. 139 S. 16th at.,
enr. Walnut.
SALESMEN Wanted, several high-grade, thor
oughly experienced automobile salesmen to sell
the beit-advertlsed popular-priced cars on ths
market! only men who havo demonstrated
their ability to earn $4000 or more need apply!
state references, experience and full par-
tlcuiars in nrst icner. i- un. i.wij"r "mc.
SALESMEN We want men under 85 who are
aggressive but tactful, who need the money
and will work to earn It: our proposition Is
not easy, but la highly remunerative to thoas
who succeed; we will pay producers, If you
have a successful record to show apply, giving
phone number, to G 44. Ledger Central.
SaTIesMEN Men of nblllty and outside selling
experience for special permanent work In con
nectlon with "The Hook of Knowledge"; leads
furnished and good pay to men of force and
good personality. 60S Dcnckla Building. Ask
for Mr. Colbert.
SALESMEN Can uso several clean-cut. aggres
sive young men at present as salesmen In our
eales department. Frantz Premier Distrib
uting Co.. 730 Market at;
SHIP FITTERS Wonted, first-class ship fitters
for shell work; piecework basis, Write the
Texas S. S. Co,. P. ,Q. Hoy 24S. Bath, Me.
STENOGRAPHER, good typist; state experience,
salary to start. O .742. Ledger Central.
STOCK SALESMAN Opening for high-class
man to connect with conservative corporation:
attractive proposition and opportunity to make
big money for man with clientele; commission
basis. Apply between 10 and 12 nnd 2 nnd 4,
Edward 11. Worn ft Co., Flnanco Bldg.
UPHOLSTERER, general, first-class on furnl
ture. Apply by mall, Thoa. Law. Wayne. Pa.
YOUNO MAN An unusual opening for a young
man of character and capacity to build busi
ness for his employers and opportunity for
himself; the Initial duties Include handling
correspondence and sales campaigns by mall
to distribute a staple article: must have good
education, ability to meet men of affairs, pos
sess discretion and tact: the position Is per
manent to tho right man. O 841, ledger
Central.
YOl'NO MAN. colored, desires position as por
ter. Call 1116 Rodman at. .
YOl'NO MAN. about 18. for stock help, hat de.
partment, wholesale house; good future. Ap
ply 30 Market st.
GENTLEMEN. 1 or 2. to handle the business of
our company in anoiea sections ot the city
nnd outbtng districts; those having a general
knowledge of the real estate or publishing
business. Appointments by letter or phooe
Lombard 3077. Realty Publishing Co., 4th
and Walnut sts.
General
BOOKKEEPERS Several very attractive posl
tlons open; IIS. 1S, J20. 2.1; CLERKS, 110;
HTENOOUArilERS. manv poslllnns open. 1B,
lis. $ln month. 1HIHINESS SERVICE CO.
1301 Land Tltlo Rulldlng.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
ACCOMMODATOR Woman giving good refer
ence will goa-lth ladles, children, day or eve
ning, to dinners, dancing arhool., theatre par
tles. attend, or maid. Miss I... 72S H. 10th st.
COOK. WHITE. WANTS PERMANENT PLACE;
trustworthy woman; can mannge,
O 7.18, Ledger Central.
CCOIC wishes position In first-class private fam
llyj -no washing; good reference. 2328 N.
Albion st bet. 21st and 22d.
COOK, colored, wishes position; no washing,
lull) Manton st. ,
DRESSMAKER, high class. lato of New York,
wishes engagement: advance styles evening
gowns. 1224 Walnut st. Phone Walnut 8184.
OIRL. colored, wants housework; day'a work
or chamberwork, 103 Addison st.
GIRL, coloredpwlshes housework. Call 3 days
at iuj i-airmouiiv ttvui.
OIRL vvanta housework and cooking.
Luke st., Central Park,
430 St.
LADY'S MAID and nursery governess, German;
Igood reierences. . r mu, iuger vjiuce.
SEAMSTRESS, experienced, from 0 to 0: tl.90
and cariare; only tine lainines. it iut,i,ea. tire,
STENOGRAPHElC experienced, desires position:
hest reterences; stato nuurs nnu salary, u
r.4u. Ledger Central.
BTr.nuuitAilir.lv ue.ires iierm, pno. ; central;
H. B. grail.; exp,! rets.; .tin, Q 0S0, Led, Cent.
TEACHER, trained and experienced, exchange
references, vvisnes position, iiuvaiu or puo
llc, M 230, Ledger Office.
WOMAN wants evening work, clerical, address.
ing; experienced saleslady. G 043. Led. Cent.
WOMAN, colored, wants laundry or day'a work.
2221) Kimball st.
WOMAN, white, wishes position, general house-
work ordownstalrs Addressl12 N. 17th st. ,
YOUNO WOM AN. energetlcVnd capable, wants'
position with reel estate man; anxious to learn
the business; has had business training und
experience; good social position and good
references. Ilnx 845. Ardmore. Pa.
YOUNG LADY desires position In doctor's office,
II an, l.eqger unice.
YOUNO LADY accomplished pianist, refined,
well educated and capable, desires position;
has had sales experience, O 433, I,ed. Cent.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALB
ACCOUNTANT, 15 yeara with large corporation!
capable of handling details and systems: un
usual rets, as to ability, etc. Q 747. Led. Cent,
ACCOUNTING position desired by Glrard Col
lege grad.) exp. Ensign operator and stenog
rapher, write iihdu rv. etn.
ADVERTISING MAN. salesman, manager, etc.,
wants position, Inside or outi good general
knowledge; salary or salary and commission.
O 737, ledger Central.
BUTLER, young colored man, 'desires position
In private family; personal reference. O 756,
Ledger Central.
CHAUFFEUR, young man, 28 yeara, single, re
fined; 0 years' exp. In repairing and running
cars; best ref.; do not answer unless you care
to pay for a good man. lloxlO, Lansdowne.
CHAUFFEUR wishes position, private; 0 yeara'
experience: white and married. Address
ciuuneur, D23 N. Paxon at,
COOK Japanese, first-class cook, wants posl
tlon, private family: 118 a week; references.
Vernal, a mU M lUlh ,
OARDENER. married, email family, thoroughly
experienced, wishes private place; best ref.
erence. ll 28. ledger OfHce.
OARDENER, single, exp'd: understands heaters,
.lawns, flowers, vegetables, poultry; references.
miruenrr. Qua vine.
MAN AND WIFE, colored, want positions to.
getheri first-class reference. Dickinson 4747,
BALES-MANAOEIL man, 5; thoroughly ex.
perlenred In machine, tool and supply line,
?,".T.e. jnake change: can produce reaults.
O H44. Ledger Central.
'ilJAl'MO MAN, thoroughly experienced; copa.
ble of taking charge of department! best ref.
erence; at present employed. G 842, Led, Cent.
WL 1 M02X
B?. "TelliaI'
There-! I 6vt&lfork
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BIXTJATIOKS WANTa--.i
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YOUNO MAN, with mllltarv .eS.i
dealrea poaltton aa iilam,. 72 !
manufacturing concern! unquestionaMI
encea. O 755. Ledger Central, ""J
EMPLOYMENT AQENcrfcr!
- e. J J,J UjJBJ
WANTED Cooke, chambermaid.. vu
ana nousowprg ginai man and iiV
nurse ror Atlantic C tyi cook fee AJ
rectoryi chambermaids and walt?.!
. Melrose! , chambormalds for AWaJH,,
for Institution. Apply Ml., ff'i".?"! J
1 3 13 W. Glrard. " ""
N'-TilO.Hv'h.!029 "AINRRIDOB BtZ
MRS. KANE. Ml 8. 10th st., auppll,. iJ.
Sprli-cCeayio1hlt " '' "f'l'r'eVoafi
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A V A N TKD. Ot Vnlsaae..! fim ...
cooks, waltressea. nurses. Kouss girii
AUTOMOBILES
Vor HbIs
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tiiitnir mm ... 7 . . -
-.orberaTVnvVrVVSnperVV
Chi,n. CS' tfrvife! tarjraln Wes-"
250 North Broad ,L WuilS""'
.- uvriiiuTi ,
new Cadillac 7-passenger touring eU
months oldi absolutely perfect nmanSr
worth within 10 per cent of new car? w?3
ISA aftlfl aa-ir Will mtua .K-lai- r"? " I
mediate cash. Thone Bpruce 3071- JiTl
Uiiaitau -..--,. 1tr..Xl.i .inn." W
" i '" UWlcs..lU 1Uti
riniT.T.sfi ai.e. ... . . . -
tloni equipped with Wolflniton winter iLE
anrf (ata aniilttra.nl IBM
KA8TEHN MOTOIIS COnPOnATT-W
-. .. . 16S Ch.-tnut t. 8Brne-.k 1
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CADILLAC 1014 touring car. overhaul!!
repainted! full equipment! pr ce 1750 lJ
SALES CORPORATION. 1 Nrj?MftjMj
iiawvh;iw -paasengeri Just retium.
EASTERN MOTORS WoRATior,
rtlairihntrtra fllatirlsr KBH .'. .1.??
iTJJ7TyrT TTirn 1017 tnnT
.r.:.:..r ..... J??
,f v riaui irs. u-ru sure in Kn m ttnI
fi-ver" pIomA. NOTITH P11ILA, CHKVRol
.,.-.---. ... .,.,,,,, U11, t wtn ,
tULB "B" louring- car. same as new. final
., 4tw.. rJtAa 4)1... -
Btn s. u lai 3uirv iiiuii j a
EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION 9
Ji"M vucrsbiiui. Hi. HDrur 1
Distributors Standard "8" and Allen 4
COLE 4-40 touring car. delivered new last A-
- Ik(a nee m l.ae-sli,
ovo mi- am uninniii, a,
EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION';
16.11 Chestnut st. Sorties i
ti.. it.. .... ,..,.., ,.ot, - ...r'y I
tJinuiuuH-m f-Lumjwiu t, ana Alien
VrTT rVrTVITKin LATH Unas
x .Y" n.VXrii:. newly paw
UAIHW.il. Ot . I ,1. IUUI H I ,
HUDSONS Phaetons, roadsters anA e.k.1.
equipped with electric lights and starttri,.
uu3H.ni-nv.ltvvilH6, -oa iv. iirosa i
1010 LOCOMORILB 8-4S
7-nassenrer touring: used onlv .. , ...
tor! overhauled and guaranteed! nsims i
green! very attractive: equal to later tn
si consiuerauiy less innn original Colt.
LOCOMOBILE I
.n KinniPi "i, jjnciisc tan,
F. M. HALLIOAN, Mar. Exchange Car I
inia t.nr-nMntiir.n a.ia
7-passenger touring; hvis been thoroughly d
uyt-r inetjiiHiiiiruii'. ituvriy I'ftimea uarg trei
oiacK eiriping; equipped wun eiectrio It!
nnd lights: new tires; Inspection and in
airaiion aoucitea.
LOCOMOHILE
2314 Market st. locust 4!IA
F. M. HALLIOAN. Mgr. Exchange Cir 1
1014 LOCO.MOIHLE 0-48
7-paeaenger touring; painted rich royal 1
black panels nnd strlptngs; car has beeai
througn our snops; in guaranteed wnaw
Just tho car for private family reoulrlnr hi
grade motor car; must be seen to be in
ciateu. (l
M1LUJIU1III.N
2.114 Market st. Locust 450.
F. M. HALLIOAN, Mgr, Exchange Cir 1
MACK 5. ton truck, with steel l,n1v. 1MMV .
THE WHITE CO., 216 North tlroa.1 lt
,. it. t;i.Ai,. .lanni-er i sea-i sr uffl
rnones: lieu, spruce mmi; Key., Race 171
OVERLAND, 83 11, lato 1010 touring car: I
attractive price.
EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION .'1
1634 Chestnut St. Rnraee S
Distributors Standard "8" and Allen 4-trl
nvTCPT , a tvin j-vrn ?"pi"fi "km
-. ' rJKVV! lti:AHtNAIII.HH
8417 N. 16th St.
PACKARD. 6 cylinder, 89 horsepower,
couoe end rotdster bodies. JROf).
THE WHITE CO.. 216 North Tirol it.
i,. it. iiwlai,. Manager usea-t sr J
I., tt. O'NEAL. Manager Used-Car Dei
Phones: Rsll. Spruce 5050: Key.. Race 171
PAIOE ROADSTER. 4 cylinder, electric 19
and starter. fvl
THK wttiTK ct'.. 2in Mortn uroao it.j
L. II. O'NEAL. Manager used car Dill
Phones; lien, spruce noan; Key., usee
riERCB-ARROW 6-cyllnder. 48-hontp(
T.nA.Kenirer llmnnalnn. ITDII
THE WHITE CO.. 210 North Rrold itj
u. it. t,M-:aii. manager nseq-rar vm
Phones: nell. Spruce 5056; Key.. Race 17!
riAVFOnn" l and 2 ton tihicksI
Deliver the goods; J325 and 1400., (J
rtAYFOItn CO.. 2d and Indiana tr..'S.
DOWiW lU.fnn feitelr. n.nel hedv. HSft.
TUB WHITE CO., 210 North Rroail its
T. II rvMlAr. Vannppr f-.ert.f-.e wna
Phones: Hell. Snruco 5650: Key.. Race Hal
o TTni-riAIf I.1T riellverv t.ndv t3?tn.
THE WHITE CO., 216 North Broad rt
T,. It, tirvi-.At., .viannger utfu-itr i
Phones: Hell, Spruce 5050: Key,. Race 171
VELIE touring car. with full equipment iw
excellent condition. . .... "J
HARTErtN MOTORS CORPORATION .1
1034 Chestnut st. Rprueil
Distributors stnndard " ana Alien s-c
VTNTON. lato model touring car: I into
starter! new ton and seat covers; flni
all new tires: verv iow price. ya
EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION '
lliill tjnestnut St. npruy.
Distributors Standard "8" and Allen 4-t
. ...... . e. .... MIL .I... .n4 ..K.e 111,
4 tlrce, good for extras M 1 and 14: Pm
a i a) . -,. tmt-a f 1 ""it nil IATT1T)I.
innnr, Ow taa laini'i. -.,..-. ",i-"V
Pplltdorf hlirh-tenslon matniv'to. UOj-p.
gssolln. tanks. li li -Inch Stromber.
tiureiorw, n, 11. much mitn "iiii.
b-rr. $10: Rtewast speedometers. t3.30, .
J nnvaf mt . 1
A PRIVATI3 PARTY In need of cash will i
live - eirirnni mro. . ---- ---
price i-..tii iria. ":ri "::,,"",,-.
new. A1SO 11H "l'vr',"'VrtVAA it.r, VlWel
tires: has been run onlv 2200 miles: Ifkil
trial nnowent rric" ;"",
,,, f....l . Phllnnelnhla.
WANTED A R or 7 passenger touring carl
model: price rniijtjr reajonoom f-..-
Rrlng car to 638 Federal at., PhiladelpWi
nhone Main 4371. dj
USED TRUCKS Several weii-Known
rangins rrom i to n inn,, "L'i':.,"
bodies. Oarford Phlla. Co.. 2308 CheitaiH
AUTO LIVERY AND GABA01
..,-. .V. .A.W m. Ul. .H.n 9W .n4
Park 1482: brand.new 8-pasl. touring
11.25 hr.; also brand new 7-pais. "'f'S
ll. 5U hr.: weqqinga. xunerai.. ,..-
BUY MOISTER portable garagea. ateil ;J I
On display 8031 N. 8th. Tioga 2M-
ATJTO ItEPArBINO ,
SPEEDOMETER TROURLES J
D.. T1TT.T.V. at hi. n,ff lOCStlOD. V
ntfl NORTH 11ROAD ST.
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repairing a apeclalty, ,..,.ia
FIJiVEL W. SMITH. 8343 N. csnmaj
AuTO SUPPLIES
mttitti timniMfia tllTVATT
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V.at.n.n,!-!.,.- U..Ia. l.n Th II W 11 II W
1314 Arch at. Ph. Walnut S407.R3
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