't HIKtl!.)!! (H, II 111 i lit 1 AMERICA IN OMJNTY CONVENTIONS General Patriotic Celebrations, i vrim uiiicitu unuions, at open (Jamp-Meetings Washington's Birthday was observed In asms fitting manner by nil of the-900 camps In the State, and It would bo Impossible, to Teport hero nil tho various celebration All of the camps wcro congratulated nnd rewarded for the effort nnd patriotism ills played' In honorlnc tho Father of Our Coun try. One of 'the biggest nffalars of the day wns tho relebretlon by Cnmp No. 504 held In Odd Fellows' Hall, Uervvin, open to nn nudlenco of COO persons. Brother A. Sksnk, of Camp No. 004. presided, and after tho singing of "America a musical entertainment nun given. II. Stager Helms, of Camp No, Mi, llosbor eugh. the speaker of the da, stnted that he considered it a great nonor to ia present nt uch n. anlendld rplohratlntf anil that I'amo N'n. : 04 was composed of real live worker. His subject was ''Ideal Americanism," stating that "ne snouici make me motto oi our oruer prac v tlcal In every way. Let It not be 'Ood. our country and our order' only In tho camproom. but let It be our same motto In the streets, ut our office, at our workshop bench nnd at all times." tin Insisted that If the public schools vera properly conducted It would mean a solu tion of all American problems and difficulties and would nmaltrnlnjiln ntie rnsmnnolltan neonle. He made an earnest plea for renewed activity by all members of tho order ami said that all American-born men should aspire to belong ty an order with such high Ideals Tho ipiuker received hearty applause. . .. The officers of Camp No 804 am as follows. President. William Pord: vies president, M K Lobb: master of forms, J, W, fhank, recording ecretary, II. II. Longuker; llnanclul secretary, Charles A. JlcCrea; conductor, K A. Armstrong. inspector, Edward Hoffman, and guard, J. U. terrier. State Secretary Charles n. Helms was pres ent at the Huntingdon County convention held at Huntingdon. The business transacted cov ered reports from the various committees, election of county officers for tho year and re .porU from the district presidents, In the after noon the pupils of tho publio schools Bale nil entertainment. consisting of slnglnu and drills County Secretary John D. (Irovo addressed the children and spoke on the llfu ot Washington. A Isrgs crowd was present at th evening entertainment to hear the state secretary. Ha J hose for his subject "Washington, tho Ileal Ian." He said that If the order had existed In the early days he felt positive that Washing ton would have been one of Its leading members lie outlined the qourso ot a true son of America, and urged greater patriotism and lov. fur the order and our country. Ho praised Ouvernur Brumbaugh for tho splendid work performed fur the publio schools and stated that l'resldent Wilson Is the representative ot all tho in-uple and that there must bo an undivided nation behind him. The speaker was enthusiastically applauded. . The following eamps are located In Hunting don County: Camp OU. at Mopletoni lamp 8J1, at Huntingdon! Camp 310 at Mount Unions Camp 50, at Calvinl Camp 374, at Orblsonla, Camp 612. at Three Springs; Camp 47, at Petersburg; Camp B30. at Broad Top City: Camp 00.'. ut JLatta Grove; Camp CUD, at Alexandria, amp 758, at IfcConnelstown. and Camp 70'J. at "ttarklesburr. It might be well to mention that every camp in the P O. 8. of A. Is known as "Washing ton" camp, being distinguished and known by numbers. The name Washington Is generally emitted In print, not because of lack of rever ence for the great patriot, but to save space, Another of the biggest events of the day was the Berks County convention at Hamburg The borough was in holiday attire and nags were everywhere In evidence. Tho session was opened by A. J. Iludenbush, of Camp 78, and prayer offered by County Chaplain Rev 13. 9 Lelnbach Burgess James P. Prut-man welcomed tho dele gates to the borough and hoped that they would have an enjoyable time. "Progrcsslveness" was the topic of Samuel Ilothcrm!, of Camp lu.l Fleetwood, who recounted the onward strides snadevby the world In the last decade and the Important port the United Htntes hnd plned In that time. The convention wns then declared to be In secret business by County President "Luti, of Camp 211, Mohnton Tho buslniss of the convention was handled In a very creditable manner. During the afternoon speeches were mads by the following brothers: State Treasurer Irwin 8. Smith, of Camp tt'i, Heading: National Treasurer Weth'rold Past State l'resldent H J. Helms, of Schuylkill County: State Conductor Itobert Clauser, Oscar U. Helm and Ocorge K Delist, of Camp 103, the big Heading camp, City Councilman H. Frank Kuth, of Camp 1, County Superintendent of Schools nil JI. llapp Secre tary Charles Miller, of Camp OsO, Sumuel II, Smith, of Camp 212. county master of forms, Past County President Nathaniel Urlng, Oliver Wolff, of Camp 78. Hamburg: I'ast Htato Presi dent John Mast, of Cnmp bli. County President Llewelyn Haas, District President Oeorgo Jtettz ler, ot Camp BUI): District President William Price, of Camp 221, Limekiln and Cifcinly Secretary William Young, ot Camp 417. Blrds boro. During the evening a special entertainment was held, with Selbert WItman, of Heading, ns the principal speaker. The convention will meet n the same date next .ear at Topton. A big county meeting was held at Pottsvlllo Friday evening. February 23. when the following prominent officials spoke: State President i:. E. Clark. State Vice l'resldent Gabriel II. Mover, State Secretary Helms. Stato Treasurer Irwin . smith ana l'ast tatet'reEiaent jonn ueise. Camp No. 27. of Lancaster, held a big class Initiation last Wednesday evening, when llftj aeven candidates were admitted. The speaker of the evening was Secretary William Wohr, ut Camp 27, . Arthur Jones, recording secretary of Camp B71, Philadelphia, reports that during tho last three months the camp has obligated on an Average ot four candidates every meeting1 night. It Is leading the district In propositions at the present time, and has splendid chances of bringing home eeveral of tho prizes offered bv the State camp. The ofllcers of Camp S71 are as fallows: Past president, William A Krsmer: president, A. G, Soulden: vice presi dent, William O. Karesch; master of forms, James E. Smith; recording secretary. Arthur Jones; financial secretary, John It. Williams, treasurer. Arthur JI. Karnes; chaplain. Samuel Allen: conductor, A. A. Sutherland; Inspector. A. H. Dlackman: guard, II. J. Smith. " The visitations of the Thirteenth District came to a fitting close on the night or Washington's birthday, when Camp 301 visited Camp 072 and filled the spacious rooms to overflowing. In addition about forty members of the uniformed rank of Keystone Commandery made an unex pected visit. The principal address of the eve ning was mads by the Hon. Harry A. Mackey, who spoke on the life of George Washington, eu loglzlng also Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson. Others who spoke were Count llman F. F. Birch, Captain C. II, Davis. District Hec , retary F. C. Leupold and Hrothera Scott, Hodges. Larrlmore, Johnson, Watson, Stetzer, Cook, Derr, Llpplncott, Shaw. Olttens. Lambert, Hind-Id and Jackson. FRATERNAL AMERICANS Eastern District Union Meeting and Good of tho Order Association State Councilor Miller, of Allentown, at tended one of the largest union meetings of councils ever held last Tuesday evening, nt Hamilton Council, No. 841. No. 5219 Market street. Moro than BOO members were In at tendance and greatly Interested In tho work of tho evening. All councils of the eastern district were represented, Jr. P. S. C. Sheneman presented, In behalf of Hamilton Council, No. 841, a past coun cilor's emblem to Past Councilor Calvin T. Boggg for tho splendid record made by him and for tho leadership which ho assumed during one of the best terms of No, 811. Brother Hoggs accepted nnd graciously re sponded to the presentation. Stats Councilor Miller made an Interesting ad dress on the work being done by the various -ounclla throughout the State. S. C. Secretary Ford then gave an effective talk. Indicating In detail the work done by this organization resulting In the triumphant passage of the Im migration bill. P. C. Urother Francis" Alrey, chairman of the anniversary banquet commit tee, spoke on the social event to be held at I.u f' I 1 T 1P ' T T' - r- ' V -IvraHOBRVIHWS X 0.O5H, I 1H0UCHT HE H I L" x RtHIWG VETEN ,' 7 . VASASKIVJ McToTAkE I H tt nrtrr TTfDl Cr. . AI?. ? OlHi TR M lfl K. MTihlMhl Mv AwaOM; 7Ta a T V"'YJ.. .u ym r ;3ffl , ' , , m ...f. i .'..''""- cc-t --iwi-i not v Riui y a. xj ih i H-EW -r-Ji U sa a . m -ss. a a I e si is mm rjfs- m MMMMMm IV III. UTBBmnKI''iinttlT"mm',!i ' ' " ' il "in i -Ti-mr ir mmii i i ' ' L vAv fr . Lu Temple. May 17 next, and promised a most enjoyable affair. , .. tP, C. Cbsrles F Ilsumsn then assumed the chair as president of tho flood of the Order As soclstlon, conducting ono of the most Interesting meeting this association ever held. Tho com. mlttee on the marching club to parade nt the next session of the Stale Council made a full and favorable report, which was received and the committee authorised to communicate with all councils. A visitation to Thomas Jefferson Council, No, 133, of Camden, wos arranged, with the prospect of taking several, hundred memliers. Major Rills and other prominent city and state officials, members of the order, ex pect to attend and nddress tho met. ting. A meeting of the anniversary banquet com mittee wss then called, when reports were made by the vsrlnus committees An attractive cir cular was distributed by tho officers of tho com mittee whlrh explains tho principal features of what is expected to bo tho largest attended func tion of Its kind ever held by a fraternal or gnnlzitlnn, Morn than lnnO members and ladles will enjoy the pleasures of the evening. .Mount Morlah Council. No, BIO. held a large Mount Morlah Council. No, 010, Held a large iss Initiation Inst Monday evening when Jr. S. C. Khencninn. acting ns councilor. S C. crelary Ford ns vice councilor. P. I. 1 rjncls riass I s. Meeretftrv Alrey as Junior past councilor and Past Coun cilor Walter While, of No. Bill, ns rhnpHln. In conjunction with tlm other members of the staff, beautifully conferred the work. After Inti rest ing remarks by Htato Council officers refresh ments were s.rvcd. State Councilor Miller fi C. Pecretsry Tord and Junior P. H f. Shenomsn officially visited Colonel John Clark Council. No 11B. last Wed nesdny evening Stato Councilor Miller gavo an Interesting report on tho work now being si. compllshed throughout the Stnte, anil Inci dentally snoko of tho rrent work of oeorBn Washington, Tho thoughts expressed by the many spenkers sounded tho nrtlvo spirit which Is so prevalent throughout tho entire Juris diction, nnd Nn ill," with greater hones than over will go onward In the Inlcrist and for tho material ucneui ot mo orucr. On Friday evening Inst Junior V. .8 C, Shene man. S. C. Secrotar. I'onl, P. C. Francis Alrey nnd Prother W. La.tnn Peterson, of Hamilton Council, Nn, Ml, in conjunction with a selected staff of officers, exemnlllled the benutlful rltu il at a largo clnss Initiation hld by. Old Cllorv Council, No in. nt Smith's Hall Ilfty-second street and Woodland avenue After business wns over speech s were made by tho State Council officers, members und visitors. He frcshments were served. AGED MASON CELEBRATES Theodore P. Frantz Is Also Oldest Resi dent of Lebanon LEBANON", To,, Feb. 26 Theodora V. Trantz, the oldest resident of this city, observod his tlghty-nlnth birthday anni versary nnd nlso tho sixty-seventh nnnlvcr Hnry of his membership In Jlnunt Lebanon Lodge No 220, Krco and Accepted Masons In addition to being tho oldest member In his lodgo ho Is ono of the oldest nctlvo mem bers of tho fraternity In tno Stato Mr. Frantz Is a former chief of this city's flro department: a former president ami only living charter member of tho Per nevernnco Flro Company, organized In 184D, and Is ono ot tho oldest nctlvo firemen In rennsyhanta. 0bituaric8 REV. J. W. RIDDLE, NOTED PREACHER AND POET, DIES Baptist Clergyman Also Had Talent for Mechanics Succumbed at Coatesville The Itev. James W Riddle, TJaptlst clergyman, poet and historian, of Philadel phia and Valley Forge, died jciterday morning at tho homo of relatives near Phoenlxvllle, Pa., ot a complication of dls easen. Doctor iilddle occupied Important pulpits In his denomination In Marietta, O ; Hoston, Pittsburgh nnd Philadelphia. He was also for years Stato Secretary of mis sions for tho Stato of Minnesota. Mr. Riddle was a descendant of Itobert Russell Rid He, Baronet, nnd was born near Sterling. Scotland, May 2, IS 11. He came to America with his parents, who settled In eastern Massachusetts and later In west ern New York Stato In isr,4 He gao up a carter In tho tcxtllo industry, In which his father was a noted manufacturer of Scotch plaids, to study for. tho ministry, entering tho University of Chicago and later Rochester Theological Seminary, both of which Institutions conferred degrees upon him. In 1874 he married Anna Margaret' Sower, a direct descendant of Christopher Sower, the Colonial publisher of Germantown. His wife died eight onrs ago Mr. Rlddlo traveled extensively in Europe, had written many h.mns, poems on various sub jects and many religious pamphlets. For tho last ten .ears ho had made his homo at Valley Forge, taking a deep interest in tho development of that historic spot Ho was author of a critical work entitled "Historic Valley Forge " Ho was a member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania Mr. Rlddlo was versatllo In a mechanical way nnd had several patented Inven tions to his credit. Ho wns noted for his evangelistic preaching and his broad toler ance in religious matters. He Is survived by a son and two daughters. Prof. J. Whlt ford Riddle, of the Southern High School; Mrs William II. Buxton. .Ir . of this cltv. and Miss Anna Pearl Riddle, of Valley I'orgo anu tnis city. N. James Micklc N James MIckle, a wealthy retired farmer, formerly of Woodbury, N. J died yesterday In his apartments In Green's Hotel following a year's Illness. He was eighty-two years old. Ho Is survived by his wifo. Mr. MIckle was born In Gloucester County, New Jersey, and farmed there all his Ufa up until his retirement, about twenty years ago. Ho then took up his residence nt the Continental Hotel, whero ho lived sevciJteen years, later moving to Green's. Ho was married twice, his first wife having died several years ago. Tho funeral will bo held tomorrow nfternoon, nt 2 o'clock, from the Oliver II. Balr Build ing, 1820 Chestnut street. The Rev. Dr. Samuel Hart MIDDLETOWN. Conn, Feb. 20 The Rev. Dr Samuel Hart, dean of the Berk eley Divinity School, died ot his home here of pneumonia. Ho became dean of Berke ley in 1508, Ho was custodian of the Standard Prayer Book of the Trotcstant l.plscopa! Church, secretary of the House of Bishops since 1892, hlstor.ogrnpher of the Church and secretary of tho American Theo logical Association, J. S. Fiedler J. S. Fiedler, thirty jears old. a member of Battery A, Second Pennsylvania Field Artillery, died on Saturday night at his home, 2522 North Marshall street, from pneumonia, which developed from a cold he contracted In tho service on the Mexican mimmthfmiVttrYUmkiii liV--"' '.Ti", f -in ;- ,, ir n i . ., iiWLliTiirr ' Aiiii border. lie Is tho third member of his family to fall n victim to border service, his K.ent-grnndfnther hnvlnr. been kilted In the Mexican War nnd an uncle in a campaign against Indlnns. Tho Key. W. It. HnrrirtRton Dies The Hev. WlllJnm II. Harrington, rector of St, Joseph's Catholic Church, nt Summit Hill, i dead nt Mount Clemen1!, Mich . ac cording to word received hero yesterday. Ills body will bo brought to thli city for burial, and solemn pontifical high mass of requiem v. Ill bo conducted on Wednesday morning nt 0'3O o'clock: nt tho Church of St Thomui Anulnns, nt Seventeenth nnd Morris streets. Wilson J. Fisher LANCASTER.. Pa, Ton. 2G. Wilson J. Fisher, who served three enlistments In tho CIvM War, died Inst night, nt tho ago of cighty-ono. J To was wounded nnd lalten prisoner nt tho IJattlo of Chnncellorsvlllc, but escaped a few hours later. He was among tho first policemen nppolntcd on Lan caster's uniformed force. Klvo children, twenty grandchildren nnd seven griat grandchildren survive. AnMimuaTEn reb. 23. t.ouisj aum nilU8TI.lt (neo Wllhelm), widow of Conrvd Armbruster aged 70 Relatives and fflends, members and Ladles Aid of Kmnnuel Evangel ical Lutheran Church. 4th nnd Carpenter sts Invited to funeral services, Tues,, 1 p. in., 1-10 Illlner st Int. l'crnwood 1'im, Itemalna may bo viewed Men s p m Auto funeral. AntST!10KO At Mnorestown. N. J Feb M, WILLIAM 'J AltMSlKUNU Infant son of J rritnkllu nnd Drucllla Armstrong. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 1 JU p. m , parents' lesldencu, -OS Linden St., Moorestown, K .T AIIP reb. 21, suddenly, near Center Square, Montgomery Co.. IM . 01.0110!-. husband of Sarnh .V ,rp (nee Meiers) flelatlves nnd frlinds Invited lo future I I)e Knlu st r'ke. near Centv r 6 nuare Montgomery Co., Va , Wed . J p :n. Int Norrls city Cem. ASrALO Feb 2fi rant-I-MCIC ASFALO fVctter) aged. 73 Relatives and friends, mem- oers iiergner t i.nsei lien Hoc. Invited to fu neral, Wed. 8 3" a m, 3017 V?. Olrard sve Requiem mass, n 30 a, in , St Ludnlg's Church Int. prlvato Rema'ns may bo Mewed Tues , 7 to n p. m Auto funeral IIARRtN'OTOV At Mt. Clemens, Mteh.. the Rev VM 1.1,1AM R. llAIIMXUTOX late reetnr of ht. Joseph s It C Church of Summit Hill, l'a. Reverend clergy nnd friends Invited to fu neral. Wed mnrn Solemn pontincnl mass Church of St Thomas Aquinas. 17th nnd Mor ris sis Divine ofllro btgins n 30 a. in. Int Holy Crns Cem Auto funernl ll.Illi:it lob. 1'3 THOMAS J . husMnd of Margaret llvrkcr fneo MtCrosnon) and son of late James I and Mar C llarker R-latlves nnd friends Lenguo of Pnrred Heart and Holv Name Soelety of St IMmond s Church Invited to fiiner.il lues H 3(1 a m . HO'.Ml Mercy st oiiirinn iiigii ints oi requiem nt i.umonu s Chunh In a m Int HoH fros crn lll-ACIf reb 2.1 JI.ItnMIAIt K son of lain William md Susnnna Ueai h RrlntHcs nnd friends lnitd to funeral services. Wed, 2 p in . 172J N Taney st Int prlvnto Remains miv he vitueil This after H p. in unci; reb '.''i ciiAitt.ns k hfck. mis. bind of lato Isibelli T Ilock (nee Winltoop) nijiMl 7 lle'itlves nnd friends emploves of Southunrk Mnthlno Co Invited to funertl sere. Ices Wrd., 'J t in residence of son Oeorge C W Heck M3J Osiso nvo. West I'hlla Int. private. Bethel cem Camden. N J Remains may bo viewed Tues. eve 1'ottsvllle (Pa ) papirs copv ilKC Feb 23, WALTnn F.. son of William nnd I.atlo lieu, lato of 20 ?. 13th st nsed J. Rclitlvts and frlinds Invited to funeral Tus , S 30 a m , resident o of parents. 45 N Silford st (tii)th and Market sts ). Sokmn requiem mass Church of Our Lndy of tho Rosar, CM nnd Collowhlll sts , 10 a. m Int. prlwito Auto funeral HITTAN Feb. 25, I1HXJAMI.V husbvnd of Rose Uittan aged r,i) R, latlves and friends In vited to funeral services, Tues, 10 30 a m, 871 J Ch. stnut st Int. Mt. Carni.l Cem. Omlr MoMers m.YI.HH At Rcverly, N ,T.. T(b 23 MART H 111.1 1. 1. It. aged hS. Services and Int prl- UKI-CKWALnT reb. 24, nt West Ilerlln. N .1 . MAUDAItUT widow of John A HrecK waldt, ngid 111 Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral Tu s fc to a m. sisters residence, Caroline Rltzlnger West Ilerlln, Jf J Requiem mass our l.idv of Mt c.irmei Church P .10 u. m Int Mnnurmnt Cem, l'nlt. imi:uKMi:vi:it. ivb 21, rnnnnrticA. widow of Henry Hredemeyer Relatives ami frltnds Invited to funvral services Wed 2 p m 3li7 (1 st Int (Jrcenmount IV m Rimalns nn) be vtoud Tues . H to 10 u m IIRII.L Feb 23. ANN1K l: wlfo of I'rank Rrill. d -lighter ot late l'rancle nnd Catherlno Golden R, latlves nnd friends u v, t sodil itv Ilv No 1.1. I.ad'es' Ailxlllnri. A O H invited to funeral Tui x R 3U a In . 3'i.'3 Oj.en lane. Tails of Schujlklll HI3I1 miss St llrldeet s 1 hurch 111 a. m. Int. !fi ilnrj s'Cem . t.OMt.iruum 1 ha IIRII.L NCKAlf Feb 25. CPSTAVPS, hus ,nd of Knmi 1 llilllanceau aired 73 Htlntlws and friends Invited to funer.il services Wed 2pm parlors or James Stretch Inn 1; Miln st ll.i.ldontleld N. J Int (dd c.mden C. ti RI'RDSAI.L Pel. 21 SAMI'III, J aged ill Relath'S nnd frl-n.ls t'arpfnlers' I rilon, Loeal No K4 Invited to funeral services. Tus 8 n m . residenco of son In-law. Arthur J Mike' l'enn and Mndlson avs Clifton Heights. i, ' Co l'i High mass St. Charles s Church Kellyville. 10 a. in. Int. St Charles s Cem No carriages lU'RIl Feb 23 nt Mt Holly, N J . SARAH Ni:Vllil.l widow of Thnmis C Ilurr. R.. tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral .103 (.aril n st Mt Holly. N. J . Wed . 2 p. m Int Jit RUKZAnD Feb 23 HOWARD, hushnnd ot Beatrice M Ilurzird son of William II and Miry J Iluzzard Relatives and friends Wish Ington Camp No 313 I'. O S of A ! Kills Camp. Nu !l S of V , and Stonimcn's Fellow ship, Invited to fun ral services. Tues 330 p m , residence of sister. .Mrs Hmmi Constabel BK07 iieMahon ave . Cjermantown Int. Ivy mil Cem Remains may be viewed Jlon., 8 to 10 p m CAI.DWHT.I. Feb 21. t-EORCln H CAI.D wr.LL. need "il Relatives and friends Itnlted to services Wi d 2pm. D10II I.aneister ave Int private, Woodlands Cem Friends may call Tues s to in p m CUIH r.b 21 CATHAUINIl M, wife f Augustus F Cnrr and daughter of Charles and late Anna Knuffmann Relatives nnd friends in vited to funeral, Wid 8 JO a m , 3nj7 jiv. lngstone st Solemn j-equle-n mass Church of lHiniiv lu u 111 ,111 inuy i.eiit em r I l)l COLi:S Setond month 24th. hAMUHL T COI.CS aged ',0 Relatives and friends Il vlted to funer.il Third da, 27th. 3 30 p m near Menhanlvllln N J. Int Colestown Cem' Autos will meet 2 111 p m train from Market st ferry. Phlla . at Merchnntvllle 2 . '3 trolley from Moorestown nt Cove road, Merchantvllle Int Moorestown. N. J, ' COXNllIl Feb 23 WJI.UASt lain of 420 Vino st Funeral 'lues. 7 30 a m. parlors of P J Carroll ill N Ith st. Mass of requiem M. Augustine's Church 8 30 a in Int iiof? Cross Cem Rody may bo viewed Mon , 7 to 10 p m. COOf.HT Feb 2.,f AI.rni-D. husband of Fllzabeth Cooley, ased 70 Rclathes nnd friends invited to funeral services Tues 3 n m . son-ln law's residence, JI. D. Leathe'rbury 4113 N Oratz st Int. prlvato Odd Fellows' Cem Auto funeral. COOPER Feb 23, SARAH TUlNHLl. COOPER (nee Hums), widow ot John Cooper, nged iH Relatives and friends lnvtted to ful nernl services. Wed. 2 30 p. m.. residence of prandsan John C Jtendcnhall, 4731 Penn st Frankford Int private. ' t lll!)tMAN Feb 21. IIARVEV II. CRESS MAN aged HI Relatives and friends, Covenant Lodge, No 158. 1" and A. JI . ull other or ganizations of which ho was a member, Invited to funeral Wed ,2pm, 3253 Potter st Int (Ireenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues eve CROCK. At Plensanlvtlle. N J., Feb 21 JIARY ELIZARKTU. widow of Hiram Crock aged 72 Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services, Tues, 11 a. m, Lenox ave. Pleasantvtlle, N" J Int flreenmount Cem Phils. Tues. 3pm Omit flowers ' COUSLEV reb. 23 ANNIE wife of John Couslcy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed . 2 p m 2451 Amber st Int nrlvnto North Cedar Kill Cm ""luV 1' Cl'RTIS Feb 25 ANN. wlfo of Frederick Curtis, aged 70 Relatives and friends invited to funernl. Wed., 2 p. m , husband's residence, 3Uinist, Int. llelvuo Cem. DP! JlANdU Feb 23. CHARLES JEAN DE MANUE. aged on Relatives nnd friends In vited to funernl services. St jrary'a P. E Church, Ardmore Pa Wed. 10.30 a m. Int Erlvate Friends may call Tues , after 7pm laches and Jleredlth eves Garrett Hill Pa DEVINE Feb 22, JOHN P.. husbmdiof late Josephine M Devlne Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Tues , 8 30 a. m . residenco of son-in-law, Joseph T Ryan, 5915 N Camao st High requiem mass Church of ths Holy Child 10 a m. Int private. Cathedral tern. Auto funeral IJICKINSOV Feb. 23 at Baltimore, JId.. SAIIAII KMIIREE DICKINSON, wlfo of Jesepn .11 iJiL'HiiiHini. ill. . eit Liirsicr. i-a. a trait DEATHS .,,J."...I,', 'fiends Invited to services. Wed., Phi'in n "v.r.H' "alr uld" 18S0 Chestnut St.. ....., ., ,w private. TvnDrv t-t. m ..- ,.. . m - . ''n,l'. of Mapio Rhsile. N, J. ReTMlves and ir,u,'i'1',,n,',fl o funeral. Wed., 2 p. m . parlor of 1-. W. Helton, 8( w. 2d St., Moorestown, N. J. Int. private. Colestown Cem. Trolley leaves every hnlf hour for Moorestown. .ns?1N,OI,.,ft Feb. -. PATIIAntNi:. widow of Jllchiel Donohne. Relatives and friends In Mted to funeral, Tues, 8 in n. m, residence f son.ln-law, Daniel JlcCnrterty, 2020 E. .1. im.'n"na "' ."eiulem mnss Church of Na. Hvl.-.,..0,,"' ", Int. Holy Cross Cem. A-M9i,',i.i'eb' .2,','ATIIAItINH, widow of ri".-1Y.,i'oy.e'..',f Shenandoah. Pa. . Relatives !i,,.l..,ri'.n,J.' ''S!1 " fcred Heart and Altar So. h.'i "t-.?"' ML'i?Sn Church. Invited m fu S;r,aJv.Tu,P "l,l,11..m.. from residence of daughter, Mrs, Julia Dugan. moo Hrlstol st. High mnso of requiem St. Stephen's Church V) r'n..S.v ni'..J,0,ly Hclehro Cem. Schujlklll Loiinty .papers copy. iUL0?.' " V'b' r'3' KEYHIIN. husband nf J''.z". '''" n'o I.aughmon) Relatives nnd friends. Court Lnurel Hill, No 248, P. of A 1 nl'n2h,.r,r.llK?'fi;n 4I" ' of ll. A Phlla. Itnpld Iransll Co, ltldga ave, tmrn. Invited to funeral, IT "iiin"' .'.'.''v. "'," calumet st , lulls or Schuylkill. High mass st. Ilrldgefs Church " 1..',.n.m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. EIIERLV Feb 23. PlHllxoN M , husband nf J!ir,n1.aI.v, llierly. aged 73 Residence. 11114 N 2!ith Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 11 a. m JIuddy Creek Church. .... ..1 .:...' l.'' "Knout runner notice. 1. 'kll.VP.T, Teh 23. ELIZAIll.rll JI . wife or Pierce IV l.ckhart and.diughter nf lato Henry nnd llrldgct llnvlo, Relatives nnd friends. Altar nnd Rosiry Society Church of Our Jlother ",f..or.r.n"?' Invited to, funeral. Tues. 8 a. m . ni4 .Msster st Solemn' requiem mass Ht. Gtegory's Church 0 30 a. m. Int. St. Denis s (.cm. Et.ntnilT. Feb. 25, 'EMJfA Jf . widow of Amos s. Elrlght, nged 70. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Tues., 8 p m. from parlors of Sechler Mtgulre, 154U N ..". .'.'.U" I"'- 1W ""on, at lbnnon, Pa. nrUl.'rv.',1?'-1, f" 24 CATHAniNE ELWOOD firW.'ANO V''.,0.w rt Horace Elwood aged 88. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl serv ices Mon .8 n m . son's residence Wllllnm .J.'S.00'1. ?81.? N,'i,crW " hetnesn Uth and 10!h. .. '"'.. Hrookl.n.N, Tues ,FAV ivii 22, ANNIE CALLAHAN, widow of Stephen Pny. Relatives and friends Altar and Rosary Society. Church of Our Lady of J.'U Invited to funeral. Tues. 8 30 n m, MOM 1 ,'inston St.. West Phlla. Solemn requiem m.sV.'-h.lrJl1 ,ntur Ijul' of Victory 10 a. m. Int Cathedral Cem FIEDLER Suddenly. Feb. 24, JACOP. S , son of Jacob H Sr , and Annie K Fiedler and grandson of lato Captain Jacob Hever and Ear rlet A Jansant Relatives and friends mem bers of llnttery A 2d Regt., Invited to funeral SI.,,-,.,.',, .?-30 p m , parents' residence, 2322 N Jtarshnll st Int. Jit. Pence Cem Re mains mnv be viewed Tues . after 7 p m .,,,.HMAN.r"rrh 3' KMMA C. FIRMAN wife of l.llsha II 1 Irmin, nged 13 Relatives nnd friends Invited lo funeral, Tues ,2pm 321 "WW,1"'. Ambler. Pa. Int. Rose Hill Cem I LLP Feb 2.",, ANNA V, wlfo of John II I leu and daughter of foakley nnd Emma Hlg l.ins, Bged 31 Relatives nnd friends Invited In funeril services Wed., 2M( p in residence of father In-law John Eiscninunn, 3522 N. 11th St. Int private OAKLEY Feb. 23, JIARY. widow of Pst rlck Ganlev formerly of La Mott. Pa Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Tues , 8 a m . residenco of son. James Onnley, E (hurch road Ogonlz Sobmn high requiem mnss Immaculatn Conception Church. Jenkln lown, 11 30 n m Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. Auto service GI.NIHER Feb 25. OEORGE Sr . bus. band of late Mnrv Oenther (nee O Rrlen). for merly of 1010 H 24th at llelntlves and friends Ilraneh Nn P7 Glass Ilottle Blowers' Asso . Invited to funeral, 'J hurs , 8 a in 1117 S 21th st High mass of requiem St Anthony's Church. U 30 n m Int Cathedral Cm GEtiSLER Feb 25 II.MMA l.l'ST OEISLHR Funeral services at 3405 Hamilton st , Tues , 2 p, m Int private Gl.ENN ivii 21. MARTIN son of Cathe- iiii nun 11115 i.urirK ciienn tnee .Vleenan) ngeil 211 Relitlies nnd friends League nf the Sncrcd Heart of St. Mephen'B Church, Invited to fu '.".'. "' J1"11 N '"' " ,n ri'sldenee of mother Ills Tinga st . Tioga. Solemn requiem mass St Stephen's Church 10 a m Int Holy Sep ulchre Cc m (lltEVR Feb. 24 WILLIAM J. husbind of Margaret Qrear Relatives and friends Invited to funirsj rues 2 ti m . 17.(1 Lrlo uve. Int. private West Laurel Hill Cem. llllUUAN Fib 24 VlAUV widow of Patrick Orngnn Relatives and frlinds Invited to fu neral. Wed 8.10 n m, 1II.1S E Somerset st Solemn requiem mass Chun h or tho Vlsltntlon 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedra! Cem. Auto lunernl (JUDKNTCHT Feb. 21. JOHN JI . husband nf Lillian M Gudknccht (nee Lavton), nged 40 Hclvtlvt- and friends, Dlrigo Council, No. 1020. ( I! A M Camp No 188 p O S of A . I'enn Tn Ity Com.. No HO P. O S of A , ICej stono Hen An Invited to funeral services, Mnn 8 p in . 1233 E. Susnuehnnn.i ave Int private. Greenwood (K. of P.) urn . Tues, 11 n m Auto funertl, st?Vl?i?!i:!Nli1-niKn . V. Fpb- ' , sudd-nlr. JIAURU I. N . son of Johanna anil late Jacob (Suggenhflmer nged 31 Services nnd Int. at conveuieuie of tho fimllv HAINES. At Jloorestown N. J.. Second Month 231, MAItTHX. ANN widow of -Joel R Haines runernl private Thliddsy, 27th 2 p m 32 W 2d at . Jloorestown N. J. Friends may citl Second-day eve , 7 to 9. Int. Jloorts town. N J IIAIIRISliV Feb 21 WILI.IAJI T. Infant son of I)r Wllllim J Harrison and Ethel H.r rl.on (me Stroiighl nged ,1 months JMatlvis mil frlinds Invited to scrvlcis Wed. 2pm pirents' nsldence, 3132 Kensington uve. Int. ''rV?Y Feb 2,1. CHARLES H husband of Llllle ll Hay (neo Illilrl. non nf Emma nnd Into Hirvev 13 Hav need 38 Duo notice of funernl will b" given from 1011 s 27th st HAYS (neo Jlcnslngl Feb, 22, CLEMEN TINE, widow pf Addis Havs Relatives und friends invited to funi ral, Tues , 1pm, resl deno of son-in-law Edward I' Zlepler 301(1 N Uth st Int private Westminster Cem Re milns m iv be viewed Jfon after 8 n m H HINTS! Feb 2J JACOH husband of Jf Jennie Helntz aged 70 Relitlves und friends invilnl to funeral services Jlon ,8pm 1.10.1 Ellsworth st Int Tuis . Frederick Citv. Md IIU1N Feb 21. IjOI'IS M IIEINZ nged R1 Rel.itUes, and friends Soclil and South wirk linkers' Societies nv ted to services Wed 2 10 11 m.5its 01st st Int. ii.lVat.' I'ernwood Cem Friends may call Tues evv HELM r.b 23. JENNIE, wlfo of Edward Helm daughter of lato Jllchael and .Miry Haugliev Relatives nnd friends Invited lo fu neral lues. 7 n m. 141 Fountain st.. Jlana vunk Solemn high requiem mass Church of the Holy Family 8 30 a m Int. St. Jlary'J Cem Phoenlxvllle. leaving Jl.navunk 10 23 a in train from Pcnnn. depot, riiocnljcvllle pacers copv. HELM Feb. 23 AURELIA. widow of Walde. mar Helm aged SO Rel.itltes nnd friends in vlted to funeral Tues , 2 p m . 2411 W. Thomn. son st Int. private Norlhwund c m "u""" II1GGINS Feb 2.1 GEORGE II.. husbind of JInry 13. Hlgglns (neo Cllsh.m). Relatiie, nnd friends Invited to funerul, Wed . 8 3u a in 434 S 57th st Muss of requiem Church of Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral ' H1GGINS Feb, 23 LOUIS V... huabanii Sarah C. Hlgglns. Relatives and friends. KJeSJ of Ihn Sain. I Heart of bt Thomns Aqulnis' Church, lnvtted to funernl, Tues . 8 a. mi S Dorranco st. (Morris below llith st.. Solemn requiem mass Church of st Thomas Aauini. 0 30 a m Int Holy Cross rem. Aquinas HIGMAN Feb. 24 IIHNA J C . widow of Howard Hlgmnn, nged 00 Relatives and friends, members Kensington Congregational Church, Invited to funeral services. Wed P in sharp, residenco of son-in-law, l"54 Merer st Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem Re mains mav bo viewed Tues eve HOIIMANN. Feb 23 JIARY P wf , John 13. Ilohminn and daughter of William 3 Goottee aged 28 Relatives and friends InvltSi lo funeral services. Wed. 1 p. m , Lima Mr Church Int hlloam Cem a M t" HOLLAND At llluo Anchor. N J Teh "1 JOSEPH E , son of Thomas and Eltz-i Holland Relatives und friends Invited to funeral 'lues. 8 a. in . llluo Anchor, N. J lleaulem mass Church of SacTcdVHeurt. Cedar ' l?roJP N J 0 n h m Int Church Cem "rook. HOLI.ORAN. Feb. 21 residence of nenhew Jlr Charles Conway. Westfleld. N. J . jiaiiv' daughter of lato Hartholomew and Ellen lioiij,' ran Relatives and friends, St. Joseph , u "v" M Sodality, invited to funeral. Thurs 8 i a m, 812 S 5th st. High mass of requiem Church of St Philip Nerl 10 a, m. Int New Cathedral Cem. ' ,ew HORSl'ALL. Feb. 24, I1ENJAJHN HOni FALL Relatives and friends Invited to funerSi (i.i In.f. ;."""l?l ..ml f-nmherlanil sIh. Int. Jlontroso i-m l'rlends may call Jlon . 7 to 0 p m HGI1US. At Jit. Holly, N J.. Teh ". DAVID I. IlUn IS husband of JIarly Ifubbs Relatives and, friends invited to funeral. Tues 10.30 a, m . 40 Pins st. Int. Northwood Cem" I'hlln Remains may be viewed at cem HUGHES. Feb. 24. at 301 w. Thompson st . JANE, wife of James Hughes, aged ill Services and Interment strictly private HUNTER. Feb 21 JIARGARET J. (n,. (Rang) widow of William Hunter, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services 503" Schuvler et Utmn., Pa., Tues., 2 p. m int" private '"' IOHNSTON reb. 21, EJIJIA A., wlfo of William Johnston Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Thurs, 1 p. m nil Creaso st. bervlces In Christ Church 2d st above Market 2 30 p. m. Int, Fcrnwood Cem' Washington CD C ) papers cony "" JOHNSTON. Feb. 24. W. IfARJtON husband of Joslo II Johnston, aged 41. Relatives and friends, also Haddonlleld Lodge. No. 130 1? and A M.. Invited to funernl services Tues '' P m 43 Estaugh ave., Haddonfleld, N. J. int" P.aptlst Cem DKATH3 KEATINO. Feb. 22, SARAH D.. .wife ef Thomss 13 Kestlng. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Tues., (I a, m . 10 lloseberry st. (Front and Rltner sts,). Solemn high re qurem msss Church of Our Lady ot Jit. Carmel 0.30 a. nn Int, Holy Cross Cem. KEtNATH At 220 R. fith et Feb. 25, 1.UCY M., KEINATH (neo Ilalmore), wife of Albert Kelnath, nged 53. Relatives and friends In vited to funernl services, Wed., lit a. m , parlors of John C. Klmmerla & Son. 2127 N, Ilroad st. Int. Jit. Peace Cem, Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 p. m. Auto funeral. , KELLY, Feb. 23, THOMAS I A,, son of John 1', and Catharine Kelly, aged 21. Itela tlves and friends Invited tn funernl, Tues , 0 a. m pan-pis' residence, 1241 8. Ringgold st. (21th and Wharton sts,). Solemn requiem mass Ht. Anthony's Church 10.30 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . KELLY. Feb. 24. JOHN II,. husband of Jlary A, , Kelly. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues , 7 30 a. m., 3(105 Mldvahj ave.. Falls of Schuylkill. High mass St. Ilrldgefs Church 0 n. m. int, Wcssmlnster cem, ..KELLY. Feb 24, nt Mt, Holly, N. J.. KE.IAH S.. widow of Freeierfck W Kellr. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sf Jit Holly ave , Mt Holly. N, J Tues , 3 JO p. m. Int. Jit. Holly Cem KELLY Feb. 25, WILLIAM II., son of John J, and lato JIargnrct Kelly (nee iloylan), aged 10 Relatives and friends Invited lo funer.il. Thurs, 8.30 a. m., father's residence 2010 Federal st, Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Chnrles lloiromco 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. KINO. Feb. 23. STANLEY W son of Thomas W nnd Helen JI, King, aged ll. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv. Ices. Wed, 2 p. m.. 411 N. Wilton st Int. I ernwood Cem KIRK. Feb. 23. ROSE, wife of Joseph Kirk, daughter of Regtna and Into Charles E.churer. nged 20. Relatives and friends, Washington Camp, No. 148, P. O. of A . Invited lo funernl services, Tues, 2 p. m., residence of mother, 8112 N. Jtarsnll st. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may view remains Jlon., 8 p m KNOTII Ecb 2.1 nt Anchor, llucks Co.. Pa . JIAX KNOTII, aged 60 Relatltes and friends, Welcome Lodge. No, 153, 1. and A M Phlla Lodge. No 2. II P O 13 , Phlln, Jlno'e Lodge, No 51, Invited to funeral, at Hillside Cem. Chapel W'ed 2 p. m KRISTEL. Feb. 24. ANNA, wlfo of Vincent Krlstel (nee Jurnsek) aged 54, Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues., 7 3d a in 2118 llrandywlne st High mnss Ht. Ludwlg's Church 0 s m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. KURTZ Feb 24 CHARLES II KURTZ, husband of Clara Kurlt of Wlldwood, N. J Relatives and friends, also Mount Morlah Lode, No 13.1, F and A JI , Phlla. Forest. No 10, Tall Cedars of Lebanon. Invited In funeral serv ices Tues . 2 p. in , residence of mother Mrs Elizabeth Kurtz, 3818 N. Ilroad St. Int West Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Jlon., 8 to 10 p m LA JIOTTE Feb 25. at residence InWI -mlncton pel . FERDINAND, son ot lato Terdl nand nnd .Marietta Allen La Jlolte . .. LANE Eeh. 23 at Hethesda Md ELLEN 11 widow of John S Lane, aged 87 Relatives and friends Invited to services. Jlon. 8 p m. Oliver II Hair llldg 1820 Chestnut st . I'hlla Int private. Tues morn LOGAN Feb 21 EDWARD, husbind nf tlrldget Logan, of llallyrorey. Co. Derry. Ire land, nged .'is Relatives and friends United Itrotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of Amer lea. Local Union No 122, L, O O M . No 54. Court Hrnnehtown No, 43, F of A Invited lo funeral, Wed 8 jo n. m , 2142 Godfrey st Germantown High mnss church of the Im maculate Conception 10 a, m. Int Holy Sep ulchre Cem ' LOVE Feb 21. Bt Chesapenkn Cltv. JId. WILLIAM E son of Jlarv and lato Thomas c Love Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed. 0 30 n m., lister's reeldenc. Mrs John C. Van llnngen. 4218 Chester live t-nlemn mass of requiem Churrh of St Francis ele Sales 47th st and Sprlnglleld ave. 11 a. m Int prlate LUCAS Feb 23, EMJIA I. wife of late Thomas C Lucas nged 03. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services Tues In 30 n m . at ll.iptlst Home, 17th and Norrls sts Int. .Monument Cem . Ll II'I'OI.D reb 24. J, LIZ A HI. Til, widow of Jncolv Lulppold (neo Roller), aged 85 Rela tives and friends Ladles' Al.d Socletv of German Reformed Church, Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p m , residence of son.ln-law, Henry Jfnrtln, -8t8 Rev nobis Bt . Rrldesburg. Remains may bo viewed Tues . 8 to 10 p m. Int German Re formed Grounds LYNCH Feb 21. HRIDGET Jf . widow of Christopher l.vnch. Relatives and friends Altnr nnd Rosary Socletv and I.eagun of Picred Heart of Our Lady of Jlercy Church, Invited to fu neral Wed , 8 30 a. m . 1230 W Huntingdon st Solemn requiem mnss our Lady of Jlercy Church 10 a m Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem JIACFARLANE Feb 2.1. EI.I.AIIE1U IL. widow of Hugh Jtnefarlano aged 73 Due notice of funeral will bo given. 5733 Larchwood aVJIARKS Feb 23. EMJIA D. (neo P-arr). widow of Harry Jfnrks, aged 54 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues , 2.30 p m residence of non William If S llorger, 2130 S Iscmlnger st. Int American Jleehnnlcs1 Cem. Remains may bo viewed Jlon., S p. in. Auto funeral JIcANURN reb 21 JOHN, husbind of Into Susan JIcAnurn. son of Richard nnd Ann Jlc Anurn, of Ilallymachlll Inver. Co Donegal Ire. land Relatives nnd friends, Donegal B. S. nnd P Asso, Invited to funeral. Wed 8 30 a m . residence of brother, Patrick JIcAnurn, 8S1 N 50th st Solemn requiem mass Our Jlother ot Sorrows' Church 10 u m. , Int. Holy Cross """McrARE reb. 24 SARAH J., widow of John McCabe Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl Tues , 8.30 a m , 03(1 3 51st st Sol tmn requiem mnss St Lionels de bales's Church 10 a m Int. .New' Cathedral Cem Auto BC McCLOSKEY Feb 23. JIARY R., widow of Ch cries ll McCIoskcy (neo Kane) Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, W'ed , 8 a. m., 2312 Mno st. Solemn high mass at Cathedral l n m Int Cathedrol Cem. JIcCOLLIN Second JInnth 24th nt Llanerch ra S. J1ASON JIcCOLLIN. JI. D. Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral. Third. day. Sec nnd Jlonth 27th, 3 p. m.. 0 Park rd , Llanercn Omit (lowers JlcCROSSIN Feb. 23. JIARGARET. widow of John McCrossln. of County Tyrone, Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues , 7 30 n. m. 7.'0 E Wlllard st. (Allegheny ave. nnd O st ) Solemn requiem mass Church of the Ascension 1) a. m, Int Cathriiral Cem. JIcOINN Feb, 24. JIARY A JfiGlNN Helv tlves and friends invited to funeral, Wed., 8 30 n m , residence of son-in-law, Edward Graham, llns and Central aves , Oak Lane, Solemn requiem mass Church of Holy Angels 10 a, in. Int New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. JIcOINN Feb 21. ELLEN J JlcGINN, dauahter of lain Patrick and Susan JIcGInn Relatives nnd friends, ht "Anthnnv's II. V JI, hodellty. Invited to funeral. Wed., II a m, 2018 South st Solemn high mass of requiem St Anthony's Church 10.J0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem JteKAY Feb 24, GEORGE OILJIOUR son of William and Elizabeth JlcKay, aged 0 Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 p m . residenco of parents, 227 13. Homi st. Int Ureenmoupt Cem Remains may be viewed Tues, 8 P in JIELLOY Feb. 2.1. JIICHAEL J., son of Michael nnd lato Anna Jlelloy (nee JlcCabe). Relitlves and friends, League of Sacred Heart of St Stephen's Church and employes of Jlld vale Stfel Co., Invited to funeral. Wed., 8.J0 a m , 1311 Jerome st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. MICKLE Second Month 25th. at Green's Hotel, JAMES JIICKI.E. formerly of -Woodbury, N J., nged 81 Relatives and friends InvlteJ tn services. Tues . 2 P in , Oliver II. Hair llldg. 1820 Chestnut at. Int. private. Omit "TllDDLETON. Feb. 24 JIARY n.. wlfo of Clirenco II. Jllddleton. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Jlon, 8 p. m.. ,.m Tailor terrace Chester, Pa. Int. Chelten Hills Cem , Tues, Omit flowers. JIILl.hll Feb 23, In Phlla.. CAROLING THOMAS RODGERS, widow of William Tn nent Rodgers Miller, of New York cltv, and mother of Jtrs. Morgan Ashley and Jlrs. Clement Ortscom. Handle lu nernl services. Christ Church. Ilordentpwn. N. J.. Jlon., on arrival of train leaving 32d St. Penna station. In New Phlla.. 12.40 p m. Int. Rockland Cem, Spar. xnrii, -v -."t i'. ,', V '"ine;! H, lerry, kill ., lues. b. m.. on arrival of 10 01 train from Jersey City. Erie R. It. Hoston .i Washington papers copy. MOOHE Feb 24, suddenly, ADA. daughter of Jlr. and Jlrs Charles W. Kerkeslager. Itela. tlves and friends invited to funeral services Thurs. 2 p. m . parents' residence. 400 Roxi borough ave , Roxborough. Int. private. Friends may call Wed , 7 to O p. m NEEDHAM At Clifton Springs. N Y.. Feb 24. tho Rev HO NEEDHAM. nged 70."n'e'a; tlves and friends Invited to funeral. First Han. tlst Church, Coatesville, Pa Tues . 11 am Int private, Falrvlew Cem "' O'HRIEN Feb, 24, CATHARINE, widow nf James J, O nrlen and daughter of late Patrick nnd Catherine Gibbons, of Jlahanoy City Ia Relatives and friends, also League nf Sacred Heart of Corpus Christ! Church, invited to fci, neral, Thurs. 8 3() a. m. 231. W. Allegheny ave Solemn high mass nf requiem Cornui Chrlstl Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem ' O'RRIEN Feb. 21, MICHAEL husband of late Jlary O'Rrlen (nee Rafferty) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues , 7 30 a m son's residence. I.. II. O'lirle n, 0240 Addison st West rhlla. Requiem mass Church of St. Car thage 'J n. m Int. New Cathedral Cem.. Bal timore. Md Auto funeral. ' "al O'DONNELL. Feb. 24. SUSAN, widow of Charles O'Donnell. Relatives and friends Invited to funerUl. Wed . 8:30 a. m., 10.13 S? Ringgold st, (24th and JInrrls sts.). Solemn high mnis of requiem at St. Edmond'a Church 10 a. m. int New Cathedral Cem. ' "" PARKER Feb, L'I, JOHN, aged 83. Itela. tlves and friends. I'hlla National Lodge. No. 233, I, O O. F., and managers of Odd Fellows' JSiS 1M .Cnni.? ie Ikl Wit? S.Llnrtt.1 '- Mat-.-. f'-T -rvvriu c -lurCO- n-ANT? V.eKEVMTIMf rui-e, rvNOIHEKW-.t-MeER .H rKIE.HO or- MR. . PF.ATII. Heme, nv ted to funeral, Wed.. JO a. m,. Odd Fellows' Home, S. E. cor. 17th and Tioga sts. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. PAYNE. Feb. 24, at nivertoti. N. J'l-SI'K: PETH A., wife of Samuel F, Payne. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services, Tues ,2 p. m.. L. P. Keller ft Son's, S. II. cor. 13(h st. ana j,enign ave. i-nua. inc, (jumwi POLliY. At Tort irrovfdence. Pa.. Feb. 24. ELLEN E., widow ot Samuel Foley, aged 72, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv. Ices, W'ed, 2 p. m. Services nt Jlorrls Cem. Chnpei, Phoenlxvllle, IM 2.30 p. m, Int. Jlorrls Cem. POWERS. Feb. 24, ELLEN, wldowef John Powers (nee O'llrlen). aged 08. Relatives and friends, members of tho Altar and Rosary So cieties. League of the Sacred Heart and L'skiio of Veronica's Church, Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 30 a. m., 333S N. Front st. Solemn requiem mnss 0.30 a. m. nt St. Veronica's Church. Int. Pnrkesburg, Chester Co , Ta. ,,.,, , ... PllENUlillOAST. I eh. 24. THOMAS, bus. band of Julia Prendergnst (nee Doherty) and son of lato William nnd Jlary Prendergast. of County Tlpperary, Ireland. Relatives and friends. Cathedral Holy Name Society, Limerick tluards, S. nnd II. Asso., invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8.30 a. m . 0I N. 2 st St. Solemn requiem mass St. Francis 3avlcr'a Church 10 n m Int. New Cathedral Cfm, .ins PRESCOTT. Feb. 24. HANNAH M., aged 03. Due notice of funernl will bo given. REMINE Feb 21, nt Wrightstown, N, J., CHARLES REMINE. nged 80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. late residence." rights town, N. J.. Thurs.. 12.30 p. m.. without other notice. Services at house Int W'lRhtsj,0n;N,"1J' RENOFF. Feb. 23, GEORGE W. RUNOFF Relatives and friends, E. I), linker Post. No 8. G A. It.. Cnmp 20, Veteran Legions St, Paul Lodge, No 481, P. nnd A. if. I oriental Chap ter, No. 183. St. John's Commindery, No. 4. K, T.i I.u Lu Temple, A. A. o. N JI. pension ers' 12th dlst. police, David Lane 20th Ward .Marching Club, Invited to ..funeral. Wed , J p. m.. E I). Iiaker Tost Hall, 1417 W, Columbia ae Int Hillside Cem, via funeral ear. RIC1ITER. Feb. 23. 1IERTHA RICHTER (near Holler), wife nf ottnmar lllchter, aged 50. Jtelatlves and friends Frauen Vereln den Ken sington Labor I.iceum. Invited to funeral. Ihurs 2 p m, 233J N, Jlascher St. Int. Oreenmount Cem. .. .. .. RIDDLE Feb. 23 at Valley Forge, Pa . Rev. JAMES W. niDDLE. nged 72. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services, Thurs , 2 30 p. m , residence of Ferdinand Logan, Cor ner Store, near PhoenUvllle. Pa. Int. private, Jlorrls Cem Pittsburgh nnd Chicago papers copy Carriages will meet north-bound trains arriving at I'hlla. nnd Reading depot at Phoenix. Mile at 1.31 and 2'lt p. m ... RILEY Feb. 23 RI3GINA, daughter et Eugene II nnd Cnthsrlno R Riley nnd grand daughter of Enoch T. nnd Cntharinn llaker. aged 20 months Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues , 1 10 p. m... parents' resl dence. 2401 S Woodstcck st. Int. Holy Cross CTlTTl3R,0-Ferb1C,2l. ELMIRA ELIZABETH, wlfo of Albert A. Rllter. nged 5(1 Relatives and friends Camp No II, P. O. of A.. Invlied to funeral services, W'ed, 10 a m.. Iil5 N. (list st Int Hillside Cem. Remains may bo Viewed Tues eve. ROIIEHTSON Feb 23, LETITIA, widow ot Andrew Robertson. Relatives and friends In vited lo funeral services, Tues, 2 p. m.. at residence of son-in-law, Wm. J Connor, 1248 Federal st Int Mt. Jlorlah Cem ROSE. Suddenly Feb. 21. JIARY EITHER, daughter of Allen and Jlary E Roso nnd grand daughter of Joseph 11 and Hits, Shermer nged 11 months IS days. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services Tues , 2 p. m sharp, residence of parents, 451S N Jlolo st, Int, pri vate, Hlllsldo Cent Auln funernl SCHHULE Feb 23 WILI.IAJI, son of Into Tbnddeus and Jlnrgaret Scheulo (nee Schu). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Tues , 7 10 n m . residence of brother, Joseph Scheule, 3151 N Chatham st Requiem mass Our Lady Help of Christians Church 0 n. m. Int. St. Peter's Cem SCHNEIDER. Feb 24. VINCENT SCHNEI DER husband of Antonla Schneider (nee Kn hapka) aged 00 Relatives nnd friends. South wark Turn nnd Sunday School Societies, I'hlla. Lodge. No 54. I. O O. JI. . Gen. Steuben Lodge, No 578, I. O O F, I). D O JI, Invited lo funeral services Wed , 2 p m . 2lllo N. Cnmac st. Int. private Remains may bo Mowed Tues 8 p tn Auto funeral SHAW Feb. 24. JIARY ELIZABETH, widow of Oliver Shaw Relitlves and friends invited to services, Mon . 7 30 p m.. brother-in-law's residence Edgar Lawrence 3801 Ilrown st nlso services Friends' Jleetlng House, Home ville. Chester Co . IM , Tues , 10 30 a. m. Int. l'rlends' Hurlng Ground, SHEA Feb 23. EDWARD SHEA, husband of Into Annlo Shea (neo Dovelln). Relatives and friends, liranch No 55, C. JI II, A . of Jlana unk, Invlled to funeral. Tues. H 30 a m, Chestnut ave., Ardmore Park, Pa Solemn re quiem mnss St Denis's Church 10 a tn Int. fat Denis's Cem SJIEDLEY Feb 23. HAJIUEL SMEDLEY, nged 51 Relatives nnd friends invited to fu neral services Tues , 2 p. m , residenco of sis ter, Ellrabeth A. Smedley, 30 E. Front St., Me.lln l'a Int. private. 8TADE1.MAN Feb. 23, CATHARINE, widow of William Stndelman, 'aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 3u P m . residence of son, John L. Stndelman, l.n W Wvomlng cive., Germnntown Int. private STANSFIELD Suddenly. Feb 22. OEORGE W., son of Arthur nnd Sarah Stnnsfleld nged 22 Relatives and friends. Stonemen's Fellow ship of 31d Ward, members of Tebruary Class. 1010 School of Pedagogy. Invited to funeral services Tues . 1 p. m biiO 13 Allegheny nve. Services St Nathaniel P. 13 Church 1.30 p. m Int Hlllsldo Cem . via funeral car. Remains mnv bo viewed Jlon , after 7 p m. STERLING Feb. 114, SARAH R . wife of Charles Sterling nnd daughter of lato William and Ann Kensll, nged 50 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues , 2 p, m , res. denco of husband, 1710 N, Oratz st. Int. Jit. Vernon Cem STEVENS. Feb. 21. THOJIAS R. STEV ENS llelntlves nnd friends. Relief Asso of Kltli and 11th Dlv P. It. T , Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2.30 p. m , residenco of son, Edwin A btevens, 4710 Hawthorne st., Frank ford Int private. STEWART. Feb 23. WILLIAJf. husbind nf Jlarv E Klewarl. Relatives nnd friends, I'rank lln ("ast, No 27. K of JI. C , emplojea Phlla Rolling Jllll, Invited to funeral, Tues ,1pm. 11120 Point llreezo ave. Int. Greenwood (K. of 1' ) Cem. Remains may bo viewed Jlon., 8 to 1SIrONE. Feb. 23 JIRS. ELIZABETH IL STONE, aged 70 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues '' p. m . residence of son-in-law, Albert J Ch'sshlre. 2031 Federal st.. Camden. N J, Int. Harlclgh Cem. Remains mav bo vleweel Jlon. eve. .SWANSON. Feb. 23 nt Brnokllne, ra . A. PERCY, son of Mrs. T. C. Swanson. formerly of 1545 N. Robinson St.. aged 10. Relalhes nnd friends Invited to funernl services, Tues. 2 p. m . pirlorn of David O Frankenfleld & Sons 322 N. 62d st. Int. private SWEENEY Feb 24 ANNIE P.. wife of John J Sweeney. Relitlves nnd friends Invited to funeral, Wed , 8.30 n m , 7041 Chelwsndo ave., West Phlla. 'High mnss St Clement's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service THOMPSON Feb 23. ALEXANDER THOMPSON aged 8S Relatives and friends Invlled to funernl services. Wed, 2 p. m , 1430 N. 15th st Int. private. THIOL reb. 25. WILI.IAJI II., husband of Anna S, Trial (neo Conard). aged 67. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 2 p. m , 5303 JIaster st.. West Phlla "Int private, Jtt. Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. evo. TURN Feb 25. Mrs. Jf. D. TURN, wlfo of JI D Turn, of Turn Villa. Stroudsburg. Tuneral arrangements not jet made UMSTEAD. Feb. 23.WII.I.IAJI O.. husband of Sarah II. Umstead. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m 20J0 W Boston ave. (20th and York). Int. private WALTON. Second Jlonth 23d, WILI.IAJI W., husband of Elizabeth JI. Walton, aged 58 Relatltes and friends Invited to funeral. Third day, 27th, residence, Comly rd , Hyberry, Pa., 2 P. in Int. Hjberry l'rlends' Grounds Car rlages will meet trviln leaving Reading Terminal 12 31 at Somerton Station. WAGNER Feb. 25, JIARY Jf widow of Emlln N. Wagner, aged 79. Relatives and friends Invited to futiernl services, Wed., 1 p. m , son-in-law's residence, Harry 11. niggard. 3011 N Svdenham st., Tioga. Int. Central Laurel Hill Cem WARDER. lTeb. 25 JIARY PAUL, widow of William Warder, of hprlngncld. O, Due notice of funernl will be given. WELCH. Suddenly. Feb. 21, OEOROE IL. husband of Catharine Welch. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tues., 8 a. m., 2 '7 Wharton st. High mass of requiem Sacred Heart Church MO a, m. Int. St. Patrick's Cem . Cnmden. N. J, WEND l Feb. 24. EMU, R. WENDT. hus. band ot Catherine Wendt. nged 4. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 1,30 p. m.. 2114 Watklns st. Int. Fernwood WIELAND Suddenly, Feb. 23, at 1S01 N Tark nve.. FREDERICK: t WIELAND. hus". band of JIar(ha A, Wlelahd. Due notice of funernl will bo given. WILKINSON. At Atlantic City, N. J., Feb 23, ANNA, wife of James Wilkinson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 8 a, m 22 S. Georgia ave. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady Star of tho Sea Church u a, m. Int Pleasantvlllo Cem '"' W1LLIAJIS Feb. 23. AJIELIA M.. widow of James II. Williams, aged 03, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 8 o m 0018 N. 8th st.. Oalc Lane. Int. James", burg, N. J Jamesburg papers copy. WILLIAMS. Feb. 23. JIARY ELIZABETH widow of Samuel II, Williams, aged 87 Funeral services at Harrlman, Tenn. Remains may ba viewed at apartments nf Kirk & Nice. U101 Qer. mantown ave . Gtn . Tues, 11 g. m Int. pr. vale. Laurel Hill Cem " ' WIJ1LEY. Feb 21. CATHERINE WIJILDY. widow of John II, Wimtcy and daughter ot late HEV SkiOoFLC V TbbNDlTH isaxisi-r f j . 'jzi 7 A x-- r " il .m.ATiii William and Ann rlt,M '!,. i i!m Invlled to funeral, lues., a 0 P iJn!&!l Bomerset st. Solemn re-qulenV m's?'ni2,,i 3 Church 10 a. m. Int. 81. Ann's c!m8t' AbT! WINDLE. Second Month "llh .. ,' ' te. FRANCIS, aged 70? i ' eTa lv,?l.W,,"i P1"- Invited to funeral,, 20 Dean i it . "v..".,r.?.r,, Fourth-day 28th. Meet at house a racll"'tY YORBTON Feb. 24. J!AR(lAni."n . 1 of John C. Yorston. da "noiSt '!,' ,li lM,A,lKo5ft..ial 8'omhr'8h' ".?" DAN.' Adelaide V. Zenrfosr Relatives anX!"1, ! vlted to funeral, Tues., in !. d ifnils ti. Cem. Chapel, Haines st:'nearPYo7k'roV,d"P,'. LOST AND FOTJjjjj j DRACELET Jlon reward fo7e....."r-T num bracelet set with 45 d ianiV.J ". ot rlstl. tlons nsked. 1710 N? ii.i,i'.?ll?gnd!" ho ei.'..1! ttt.l. Trnnte,... . . "" H i-iMriment li " oui'ii i r.ieniuit Lost, femnU ti.., . ' jr70irNndfl3dand m&Tj r ihA.lL?S7 PhojieJJlermsntown 1720 w' r' "tloni black-onnmc slide for rii.i 'Sllru'. smmi !oom lioeu-ii?'"""' ""vub.t ZZSt. PEKSONAls SSSnft". JM JjmZfrr Mrs. Jennie Leatherman. Mrs vnPt .. ! man. Grace 11. Foster li- it. al'Mh MlllJ I?. W. Van Nortwlck Jlr r'i.Ur" Wllii,' Jiarran Ix-wls, Jlr. SimuVi v. mD'r. W. order of ' ni U,3U ft- m, t- 'MLTn,n.nJ ti.nnvD rms iVHf.xt,,"ioh'on' '-' 1'uIleVlrf UldgUmpVn': Ml TO JI A SET paid for old "fais's i. ...'-; or mall to Lee's old gold shop Ti""!;.15!1"! st : money sent sime day ns received, "' HELP WANTED FEMALF. n0bVu..;T,r'a?nn!i'.b!0 fii?:ra afvetflce' "-1 Ledr 'nch,.l"5r.n,v:j Button sewers onsinger iwvinT;r-i .5J.as?uL A"t"y "Iberm"" " 3dchi.n'i a,H,,.'".,.le,Ln.' oung Prntesta'nt-girl in- ...i77 J""h 2 chldren of 2 nnd 4 J "irs "ne whi K ?n2inof ,ci! H". .H5f r than ',1 II 840, Ledger Central GIRLS WANTED TO I.EARN TO JIAKE LITTLE i-lclins ..DESIRAI1I.E STEAIIY womJ S Win 7 IM3R WEEK WHILE LEABNFCO LIOaETT ft MEYERS Tlll,!;co Co THIRD AND ONTARIO ' 0,!J?' mori. Ih"n 10 Increased facilities k.n iVr.". C,?,.'iin?" ln ",r plnnt for rennea Intel! llgent girls for sen ng nnd packing m.Hi-.i supplies! light, easy work clean! heSlthr .?! roundlngs, 52-hour weeki salary 16 to bl! glnners with rnpld ndvancement to ii uZr.'"n' 12i "",'"'' nio frSm Darbr on froi! lejs: 20 minutes from Ilroad hi. ui.7 !...- trains Apply In person op hv l.n.. .. .-" JIULFORD i c-n ni .M.. ,v- - '. -' . -- . ..,,,,,i,irn ,-a GlI?n""ttZ?r.rX-.!!r."?STiZin 1.21 .'', rl .1, "l u increase as work Is 1 ,?Hr1JtK Mulford Co . GlejmJderuPa" 'c!n!iKma.dr7nadh,0waf,Ve,nE.7 GIRLS wanted on folding paper liox work' sini"' hours per week! close Saturday t PlJ-1 tilnin Iirrniinl1nn. ti- I't,.1. -ls. J .Tsnl, n nnilvv 5,'..."ru" ual"l Cft. ., , OIRI.S OVER 1(1 r Steady work: good wages paid while lurnlat Auuly Grlsnold W'nrsln.l C'n r,-.w3. '.Iu"ii 'GOVERNESS mint- IV.1..1.'., T. '.... ' ... ern.1. tn '. '.'"'l "J S"!' ? n..,!.... II cm' ,-.i""" L-V"1?11' w" .-.... . ii'i iirubci s-vmrai HAIRDREKSER Ladj .thoroughly experlencHi In halrdrcss ne nnd nil Its branches, wante!1 Address, giving .full particulars to 239, Ltdeef i Branch, 10,11 Poplar st ""? HOUSEKEEPER wanted, 30 lo 411 ears old! ' ;,mB.",'',m ',5' Av.''- elvlng reference, C 48. , Postofflco llox 3143 HOUSEWORK Girl wanted, family of four.) good home, no washing, sleep m. Apply (,U'I Christian st.. Woodland 3333 J ,yj"- LADIES Wo have best housv-tn-house comrniTi ston-basls. quick selling proposition on market,! Room 514. 02U Chestnut st. I MA!'.lnAE OPFRATORS and skilled laboreriitj J13 00 per week of 48 hours, higher comp. sstiDn. when on piece work. Apply Frankfort F nierimi. j-iiiiaueipnia, preieraoiy in perioa,i from 8 to lo a. m, on working dajs for applll rlllnn li a.L. ... MILLINERS, exp ; nlso ImproCers, good water lone season Apply r,S2iV Germantown avt. Drill rll.ll ilasmntilnii n ns. " virin UMIM lltl', MODELS wanted 100 att.'aetho and experF encid living models for Walnut bt. Alio '. luBiwuii anuw, ivppiy 1 1 o clock Jlondir morning. Oik Room roof, Hellevue-StratforiT ii aoniniaKl experienced, must b !..., nuu uiYuitun viin iiKurcs, state reiif- pm-e a nu salary, i- .ii Ledger Oltlce. OPERATOnS on fins shirts. In ths bullllni. Applv flfth noor, Hastings Building, 819 rilbert st. STRAWBRIDQE & CLOTHIER OPERATORS wanted for nil parts of ladles'? wash dresses. When jou get n Job with us joaf, not only get a position for now. but you have a permanent position nnd joining our factory ' means happiness to jour dally life. Arplf Hibernian Pros , 23d and Chestnut in, OPERATORS" onall parts of shirtwaists, tuck. era. finishers, trimmers, hemstltchers atearlf work, highest pay, learners token paid whlUi1 learning: bright, nlry workrooms, spacious i lunchroom; coffee nnd tea free, 48 hours per-' week schedule. The Hagedorn Jlerz Co., Jtt and Brown; y OPERATORS, exper. on ladles' muslin under-t ' wear; a few learners taken, steady work alll jr around. Zerrer-llradley Co , 1427-33 Vlni.'fr OI'EHATORS rVontmakers. exner eneed m ladles' shirtwaists. Haney, Kuttner 4. Iuub. jo.ii-oi ine, POCKETHOOKS Experienced girls also learn-j ers, 48-hour schedule. Wolf & Co., 12th ui Calljwhlll. s ST'ENOGItAPIII-rt nr illrtnnfinnA nneratne tori North Camden office: must be capable ot,j cjolng good work: state exis-rlence and aalarf'J uiBireu j- ,.-, i.eager uince. BTENOGRAPHER and tnwwrlter. J340 to IJM1 per annum: citizen. Apply in person, rrsaa' mm acwiihi, uriuespurg. I a. TELEPHONE operator, exp. i must be of neata appear.: (o oper. Keystone and Hell exctaanian In lumber off,, reply In own handwtg , statlrf. age, exp, and salary. Ji ti4M, Ledger uenirai. a WARD MAIDS wanted. J18 per month. wltsS board, lndi-lni? ml laiinilrv inrlr. AnetV UN Ihn mnirlnl.nil.Hl Tlhllmlnlnlil. iln.nftal t M .n Contagious Diseases, 2d and Luzerne t,i1 x n i laoeipnia. -q. j. wd1 RIA.I WINDERS nn liiln tam NCmlv work piy. Apply at once. Robert Lewis Co.. Blcs'J mond nnd Bridge sts., Phlla. HELP WANTED MALE AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC, steady; brine toola.il soeui ranarora ave. ?a AUTOMOBILE SALESJ1AN We offer an l; J ceptlonal opportunity to high-grade mao or I proven aoiiuy to sen n popular mans s-i. .VUllK . HnaAtl Sm l)l.llrt4-,ll.lrt nl, n SAlSrimlflSs' niouim ui re i tin in x .uiiiuoiiJiiiiti un s.Vh.-- eion basla: full lmrtlculars and reierencei uv, first Utter. M 04n, ledger Oenlral. if liriPiV mabsss nn niiln f4allirnFU lvillfl mtttAiy uvl4 aiinncia, vn (tutu unnvw , ; I posj at once. Thow. Hughf Laniaown r I UOOKKKKrrcn or accountant with execumj ability, to take charge erf corn stocks, laraMu mwi tit-Ai1 - snnllnallnli I II l.a asionftllvrCa si cI. IMCaii l .iii"''vlu" nni "v .v..-. " unless w ritti'n lu own handw rltlng, M age, exp. anajaiary. jvi hj. eupr i-ni!-i BOOKKKKPEU. experienced, "double enrryioit be quick, accurate and be able to take B?1 cnarge or onice. ul', L,eacer uruncn, mt ; u iraru ave. -q Know led ct stenography preferred; r'P'y,.""! full n:irtlriilfir na tn i1iiin I inn. XDritnCi salary expected. C 207. ledger Office. l Continued on Next 1'nw J-!r ' v ,mn,t J L a M lfl UIIX 1 s- - P . TI mmMJ
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