Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 27, 1917, Night Extra, Image 18

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ID INQUIRY
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LEGISLATURE
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WOULD LET CITY SELL
HAnniSBUna, Feb. 27. The foo.1
crisis was the principal object of leglslntlon
when the General Assembly reconvened nnd
1 within thirty minutes the House of Hep-
resentatlves did the following:
Heard read a message from the
Governor asking powei to nppolnt a
committee of citizens to Investigate the
situation In this State and report to
' the Legislature within fifteen days.
Passed a resolution Introduced by
Mr. Glass, of Philadelphia, authorizing
the Governor to appoint such a com
mission.
Passed a bill Introduced by Mr. Cox,
of Philadelphia, giving the Philadelphia
City government the right to buy food
at wholesale and sell It to residents.
Received a resolution Introduced by
Mr. Beyer, of Philadelphia, providing
for the establishment of a commission
of legislators to Imestleatr-the situa
tion and directing the State Public
Service Commission to prove charges
that the railroads are responsible for
the food shortage.
Passed a resolution Introduced by
Mr. Black, of Harrlsburg, directing the
Secretary of Agriculture to report be
fore noon, Wednesday, full Information
concerning the quantities of food and
vegetables now In storage In the State
and Information showing wvo Is enjoy
ing the benefits of the current high
prices.
RULES SUSPENDED '
The rules of the House were suspended In
the case of the Cox bill, which was reported
from the Committee on JueJIclary Local at
once and passed on first reading. It will
be passed finally on Wednesday nnd not
later than March 9 It should be passed by
the Senate and be on the Governor's desk,
so that by March 15 at the outside the
Philadelphia City Councils Bhould have full
authority to appropriate money for the pur
chase of food to relieve the present situa
tion. The bill, after being passed by tho House
for the first time, was laid over for second
reading tomorrow.
When the House met, Mr. Glass. Philadel
phia, presented a resolution, which was
passed Immediately, empowering the Gov
ernor to name a commission, to serve
without compensation, "to Investigate and
report the cause or causes of the Increase
In the cost of foodstuffs and other necessi
ties of life." ,
The commission Is to ne empowered to co
operate with similar bodies from other
States and to Investigate, through market
ing or other facilities, the possibilities of
reduction of cost. The commission is given
wide powers and may sit In any part of the
State, compel attendance of witnesses, pro
duction of books nnd papers and certify to
the courts the refusal of any person to
testify or comply with orders of the com
mission. Courts are authorized to commit
uch persons to prison for contempt.
Another resolution for an Investigation
ft the Increased cost of foodstufTs was
presented by Mr. Beyer. Philadelphia, which
calls for a Joint legislative committee, con
sisting of three Senators and four Repre
sentatives. This committee Is to make "a full, free
and unobstructed, comprehensive and Im
partial investigation." and In given broad
powers, wnue the Dairy and Food Commis
sioner Is to make "careful Inquiry through
his office of trie cause of conditions." In
so far as the storage and speculative opera
tions within the State may or may not
affect the price of foodstuffs." He Is to
report March 1.
The State Public Servlco Commission Is
directed to inquire into certain charges that
the transportation companies are responsi
ble for delaying or falling to promptly
transport foodstuffs and to report March
12, with any suggestions.
WILMINGTON MERCHANTS
OPPOSE VOTE ON LICENSE
Delegation Argues Against Bill Pend
ing in the Delaware
Legislature
DOVUR. Del., Feb. 27. A laige delega
tion of Wilmington business men appeared
before a Joint meeting of tho Elections and
Temperance Committees of the House this
morning to protest against tho bill pending
In the House providing for a special elec
tion. In Wilmington on the liquor license
questions. A number of the leading 'mer
chants of the city were In the delegation,
and they declared that such an election
would be an unwarranted expense to the
State.
The Highway Committee of the House
today reported favorably upon the affili
ated bills providing for a State Highway
Department with power to construct a high
way through the State. The Senate today
passed Senator Hart's bill providing for an
appropriation of $3000 annually for two
years to be expended for Improvement of
the colored schools of tlte Stat
VICTIM OF STABBING DIES
Mahanoy City Ex-Councilman Suc
cumbs to Wounds Two Alleged
Assailants Held
MAHANOY CITY. Pa.. Feb. 27. James
J. Graham, fifty years old, ex-councilman
and merchant, died this morning from stab
wounds Inflicted, the police say, at Shen
andoah. February 9. by Michael Witnlskl
and Michael Rlchnlck.
The two men are in the county Jail at
Pottsvllle. The stabing Is said- to have
been the result of a dispute over superiority
of automobile makes. Graham Is a brother
of David M Graham, president of the Mer
chants 'Bank, and postmaster of this city
for more than ten years.
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THE REV. A. V. BROWNMILLER
Transferred to Sunbury, the former
pastor of Christ United Evangelical
Church threatens to fight tho ap
pointment made by the Eastern
Pennsylvania Conference.
$50,600,000 for Flood Control
WASHINGTON. Feb 20 A hill nnnro
prlatlng $4 5,000,000 for contmlllrig floodt
on the Mississippi nnd J5.f00.ono for sim
ilar work on the Sacramento In California
was passed last night by the Senate by a
vote of 40 to 15.
DeatljS
ADAMS Feb 25. JOSEPH husband of Clara
Adams Relative anrl friends Invited ot fu
neral services Wed., 2 p. in . 07n3 Hldae nve.,
Hoxborough Int. strictly private Friends, may
call Tuts., 7 to li p. in. "
ANDERSON. Suddenly, Feb. 2.V JANE Mo
AHTHUn, daughter of Peter ami Isabella Ander
son, aged 7 Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services parents' residence, nil Cricket
ave. Ardmore. Pa , Wed , 2 p. m. Int. private.
ARP Feb. 24. suddenly, near Center Square.
Montgomery Co., I'a.. OEoRaB, husband of
Sarah N Arp (nee Mevcrs) Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, De Knlb at pike,
near Center Square. Montcomery Co.. I'a .
Wed 2 p m Int Norrte I'llv rem.
ASFALO. Feb. 2.1, FREDERICK ASFALO
(Vetter). aped 7ft HelatlLa and friend, mem
bers Bergner t Kngel Hen. Soo Invited to fu
nernl. Wed, 8-3 a m. 3ni7 W Olrard nve.
Requiem mass, 0 .to a in . St I.udwlg's Church.
Int. private Remains may be viewed Tues , 7
to I n. m Aulo funernl '
rarbera Feb. 211. ei.eanora. widow of
Francis Harberiv aged 71 Funeral Wed . II a.
m 83ii N, 43d t Solemn renulem .mass St
Ignatlus's C'hnreh 10.30 a m Int prlvite
HARHIN Feb. 23. of diphtheria GEORGE
CLIFFORD, son of George W and Clnrn M
Harbin (nee Dlmmock), aged 9 ears 7 months.
1(1311 llutler st Int Northvvood tVm No
funeral.
HARRINGTON. At Ml. Clemens, Mich., the
Itev. WILLIAM It HARRINGTON, late rector
of St. Joseph's li. c Church of Summit Hill.
Pa Reverend clergy anil friends Invited to fu
neral, Weil. morn. Solemn pontifical mass
Church of St Thomas Ariulnas, 17th and Mor
ris sts Divine office, begins 0.30 a m Int.
llolv Cross Cem Auto funernl
BEACH Feb 23. JEnnMIAII K . son of
late Wlltlam and Susanna Heaeh TTetatlves
and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed 2
p. m., 172.' N. Taney at Int private, Remains
may be viewed Tues. after H p. m.
DKCK Feb. 25. CHAIII.ES B HHCK hus
band of late Isabella T Heck (nee Wynkoop).
seed 79 Relatives Hnd friends, emploves ot
Southvvark Mathtno Co , Invited to funtral serv
ices. Wed.. 2 p. in residence of son (leoree C
W Heck .1332 Osage ave . West Phlla Int
private, Hethel Cem.. Camden, N. J Remains
may be viewed Tues. eve Pottsvllle (Pa.) papers
copy.
ilUNNnTT At Methodist Kplscnpal Home.
Feb. 28. Jltlss MATIV II HKNNIJTT nged
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices, at Home, Helmont and Hdgeley aves .
Wed II a m Int Mt Morlah Cem
UI.YI.nit. At Ileverly, N J.. Feb 25. MART
E. IILYI.KR, aged 88. Services and Int. prl-
nOTI.K Feb 20 RKRECCA O. wife o
Albert J Rojle nnd daughtef of Ute Samuel
C. and Sarah A. Frame, Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Thure , H 3D a m . Ml N
47th st Solemn requiem mass Church of Our
Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m Int Cathedral Cem
IIRADV Feb 2ll. PATRICK husband of
lute. Mary A. Rrady (neo Ruxtnn) Relatives
and friends Invited tn funeral. Frl .Nam.
173 Mnore st Solemn requiem mass Church
of St Thomas Aquinas 1130 a. m Int. Holy
Cross Cem
nHEDF.MnVCR. Feb 23, FREDERICA.
Mnw nf Hpltrv llredemever ltetntlves n,iri
friends Invited to funeral services Wed.. 2 p.
m.. 3407 O st Int Oreenmount Cem. Remains
mav be viewed Tues 8 to HI p. m
IIRIDOES Feb 23 at Holly Reach. N J.,
MARY B. DAWi:s. wife of Charles Bridges,
aged 00. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services, Thurs.. '."30 p m , Church of
Holy Nativity Rockledge, obove Tox Chase.
Int. private Lawn View Cem Remains may be
viewed at Parish House, 1 lo 2 30 p m.
llllll.LANCEAU Feb. 23. OUSTAVUS. hus
band of Emma Hrlllanceau. sued 7.1 Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services Wed.
2 p. m.. parlors of James Stretch Klrt n Main
st . Haddonfleld. N. J Int Old Camden Cem
lUlCHANAN Feb. 2,"i nt 2123 N. 21st st .
CATHARINE, vvlfo of William C Ruchanan.
Int. private
nURR Feb 23 at Mt. Holly. N J, SARAH
NEW'HOI.D. widow of Thomas T Burr. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. 303 Garden
st. Mt Holly N J.. Wed., 2 p. m Int Mt.
H,ilURTON Keh. 2(1. at 2440 S Molo st
CLARA L, wife ot William T Burton and
daughter of John II and late Clara It Elliott
aged 30. Relatives anil friends Invited to
funeral services, Thurs 2 pm.. father's real,
denoe. IW" Springfield aw West I'hlla. Friends
mnv rail Wed eve Int I ernwood Cem
nU.RT Feb 20. nt Asbury I'nrk N J
DEBORAH O . widow- of (.eorge R Buiby aged
R- Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
Thurs.. 12 noon, son-in-law's residence John
Forman. 300 3d ave Asbury Park, N. J. int
nrtvate Allentown N .1
"CAIJDWELU Feb BS. GEOrtan If. CAI.D
WELL, aged til. Relatives and friends Invl-ed
to services. Wed.. p m. 5400 Lancaster ave
Int private. Woodlands tern. Friends may call
Tues 8 to 10 p. m
TUCARR. J'eb. 24. CATHARt.NF. M . wife. r
Augustus F.. Carr and daughter of chirles mnd
late Anna Uauffmann Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Wed , S.30 a m., 3027 Liv
ingstone st. Solemn requiem mass Church of
Natlvltv 10 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem.
CHKW Feb. 20. NELSON M CHEW, aged
55. Relatives and friends. Victor Relief Asso :
Massasoit Tribe. ,No. 121. I. O R. JI , Invited to
funeral sen Ices. Thurs.. 2 p m.. (SO'i stato st
Camden. .N. J-.n't" Private, Harlelgh Cem.
Friends may calu ax apartments of. w li m
Hurrejl, 127 Market at., Camden, Wed , 7 to 0
P'COLE Feb. 21 JOHN T . son of Samuel
C. and Mary C Cole, aged 31. Relatives and
friends Invited to services, Wed . 2 p. m 148
S Taylor st. Int Mt. Mqriah Cem
COOPER Feb. 23, 3ARAH YARNELL
COOPER (nee Hums), widow of John Cooper,
aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited to fu.
neral services. Wed . 2:30 p m.. residence of
nrandson. John C. Mendenhall, 4734 l'enn st
Krankford. Int. private. '
COUSLEY. Feb. 23. ANNIE, wife of John
Cousley, Relatives and friends Invited to
uneral services. Wed , 2 p m.. 2454 Amber at
nt. private North fvdar HIM Cem. 4"n0er '
COUOLIN Feb 211. JOSEPH K son of Mary
and lain Edward Couglln. formerly of Shenan
doah. Pa. Relatives and friends. Holy Name
Society of Bt. Columba's Church. Invited to
funeral. Thur... 8 a. m.. 2008 N. 23d st High
mass of requiem St. Columba's Church k-45
a. m. Funeral cortege to precede to Olrard
vllle. ra., on Phila and Reading train leaving
Cth and Columbia ave. 10.37 a. m. Int Olrard.
vllle, Pa. Shenandoah papers copy.
CRAVEN. At son's resld-nce. Frank Crawn
Ocein City. N. J.. ARA.MANDA. widow of "u",
Charles V. Craven, of Rucks Co., I'a.. aged 74
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services
rlewtnwn Presbyterian Chapsl, Wed.. 3 n m
nt, Newtown Cem. "' ""
liRESSMAN. Feb. 24. HARVEY If. CRESS.
MAN. aed 46. Relatives and friends, Covenant
Lodge. No. 48(1. F. and A. If.: all other or
ganizations nf which he was a member. Invited
to funeral. Wed.. 2 p m 3235 Totter St. Int.
Oreenmount Cem. Remains may b viewed
Tfes eve ,
i;uiimi'.iu-.i. ren in, suaaeniy, EDWARD
11KATI1H.
D., husband of Mlnnla It Cubberler. Services
at mother s residence, 81 1 Wharton St. Int.
private.
CIIUTIS. Feb. 23. ANN, wlfa of Frederick
Curtis, aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to
IOeral, Wed., 2 p. m husband's residence,
301(1 K st Int. llelvue Cem
IIA1LEY Feb. 23. KLIZAllETIt A., wife of
William Dalley (nee Hayes). Relatives and
friends. Altar Society nf the Cathedral. Invited
to funeral. Thurs.. 7:30 a. m . 1018 pearl st.
High rtqulem mass Cathedral 0 a, m. Int, Holy
Cross Crm
DAMIYMPLE Feb. 23. CAROLINE R.
DALRYMPLE, widow of K.van Dalrymple, sged
HO. Relallves and friends Invited to funeral
services, Tues., 8 p. m.. residence of son-in-law.
Rev. Roland ltlngwalt, 3010 Carman st.. Cam.
den. N. J. Int private Pearl St, Baptist nn.
Hrldgeton, N, J , Wed . on arrival ot 11.30
a, m train from rhlladclphln,
DAVY, Suddenly. Feb. Si, CHARLES L,
Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services,
Thurs., 11 a. m , 0102 Sanson) st. Int. private,
Westminster Cem
DP. MANC1E. Feb. 23. .CHAnLES JEAN
DE MANUK, nged 00 Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services. St. Mary's P. E.
Church, Ardmore, I'a,, Wed", 10.30 a. m. Int,
private, Friends may call Tues., after 7 p m
Baches and Meredith av . U--.t inn, pa,
DICKINSON Feb, 25. at Baltimore, Md..
SARAH EMRREF. IjiCKINSON. wife of Joseph
M. Dickinson, of West Chester, Pa., aged 80.
Relatives and friends Invited lo services. Wed.,
1 P m Oliver If. Hair Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut si,.
Phlla., Pa. Int. Private.
...PJ,.?AKJ Suddenly Feb 23. ELtZABETH A.
DRAKE, daughter of late William and Marv A
Beaumont. Relatives and friends, Richard Vnux
Temple, No 1(13, L. (1 B. and Liberty Hell
Council, No 70, I), of I, . Invited lo service.
Thurs. 2 p m, 1430 N. 20th st. Int. .Mt
Morlah Cem Remains may be vlewtd Wed
8 tn III n m
EBRK1HT. Feb. 2VUMMA M., widow of
Amos s Bhr.ght. BBeirTnTUelatlves nnd friends
Invited to funeral services, at parlors of Secliler
Msgulre. 1540 N. 20th st , Tuesday. 8 P m
Int Wed. noon. Lebanon, Pa.
ELLIS. Feb 20, at residence of son In-law,
Frank II k'remer. 70.1 S 22d, MARTHA .?..
widow nf William B Bills, nf Woodland Del ,
nged mi. Funeral services and Int Odd Pel
loivs Cem Sen ford. Del , on arrival of train
leavlnir Broad Ht Station. Phlla . 0.58 a in .
Wed. Friends may call 703 S 22d, Tues after
8 n m
ELHKIIIT Feb, 25, EMMA M widow ot
Amos S. Blrlght, nged 70 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services, Tue . 8
p m . from parlors of Secliler MJgulre. 1340
N 2i'th st Int.. Wed noon, at Lebanon, Pa
E.MKEIUIEII Second Monlh 20th, CHARLES
B . son of Bnos and late Sophie Emberger, nged
12 Relatives nnd friends, nth Wnrd Flnleiler
Club. 3d Diet Police Phlla.. Invlttd tn funeraV
services Thurs. 1 p m . 243 S. 5th st Int
Northvvood Cem. Remains may 1m viewed Wed .
after p m
FIEDLER Suddenly. .Teb 24, JACOB S .
son of Jacob S,. Sr . nnd Annie E. Fiedler nnd
grandson nf lat Cnptaln Jacob Heyer and Har
riet A Vnnsant Relatives and friends, mem
bers of Battery A. 2d Regt . Invited to funeral
services. Weil . 2:30 p m.. parents' residence.
2522 N Marshall st Int Mt. Peace Cem Re
mains tray be viewed Tues . after 7pm
FLEU Feb 23. ANNA V . vvlfo of John B
l'leu. daughter nf Coakley nnd Emma Biggins,
aged 34 Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu
neral services. Wed. 2 30 p. m. residence of
father-in-law John Elsenmann, 3V22 N 11th si
Int private Remains may bo viewed Tues eva.
I'l.Ol'NDERS Feu 20. nt daughter's resi
dence In Phlln . Pa , MARY E.. widow of Isaac
N Flounders, aged 78 Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Thurs. 2 p. m residence of
son. Albert L. Flounders, 120 E. 0th st , Media,
Pa Int. private.
OALLAOHER Feb 20 WILLIAM, husband
of late lsabell Gallagher Relatives and friends,
Friendly Sons of St Patrick; Donegal Society.
I)lv. No 41. A O 11 , all other soiletles oi
which he was a member Invited to funertl
Frl . 8 30 . m 3107 Richmond st (cor nf
Tioga. 25th Ward! Solemn requiem mnss
Church of Nativity 10 a m. Int New Cathe
dral Cem
GAMBLE Feb. 20. EDWARD J . son nf
Robert J and Marv A Gamble Relallves and
friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , 8.30 a. m ,
parents' residence, 0020 Larchwood ave . W
I'hlla. Solemn mass of requiem. St Carthage's
Churih 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto
"'oENTHER Feb 23. GEORGE Sr hus
band of late Mary Oenther (neo O'Brien), for
merly of 1010 S. 24th st Relatives nnd friends.
Brain h No 117 Glass Bottle Blowers' Asso.
Invited to funeral, Thurs. 8 a. m . 1117 S 24th
st High mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church.
0.30 11. m Int Cathedral Cem
GLENN Feb 2:1 MARTIN, son of Cathe
rine nnd lato Patrick Glenn (nee Meehan) nged
20 .Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred
Heart of St Stephen's Church. Invited to fu
neral, Thurs 8 .10 a, m . residence of mother
1118 Tioga st . Tioga Solemn requiem mass
St Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sep
ulchre Cem
GRAHAM Feb 25. SAMUEL, husband of
Mary A Graham and son of Rachel and late
Alexander Graham, aged 41 Relatives nnd
friends. emploes of Robinson A Crnvvford. In
vited to funeral. Thurs , 2 p. m 3J00 Wharton
st Int Fernwood Cem Remains may tie
viewed Wed , after 7pm
GRAY Feb. 25 JdARY A GRAY, widow of
John Gray Relntlves and friends Invited to fu
neral services Thurs , 8 30 a m . son's resi
dence, 210 Hermitage st . Manaunk Requiem
mass Holy Family Church 10 a tn. Int West
minster tern
GROG AN Feb. 24 MARY, widow of ratrfek
Grognn Relatives and friends Invited In fu
neral, Wed . 8:30 a tn,, 1038 E. Somerset st
Solemn requiem mass Church of the Visitation
10 a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto
funeral
HAGGERTY Feb. 20. MARY, daughter of
lito William nnd Elizabeth Haggerty (nee
Bovven). Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Frl . 8 a m, 120 1 s. Ronsall st
Solemn rrnulem mass St. Anthon's Church
0:30 n m Int. Holy Cross Cem
HAIOHT Feb 25. CHRISTIANN O . widow
of Cornelius Halght .and daughter of late
William and Carollns Kessler. Relatives nnd
friends Invited to funeral Wed . 2 p. m , l.V',1
W. Passyunk nve. Int .Mt Morlih Cvm. Auto
""llANDLKY Feb. 20. JAMES C . Jr . hus
band of Emily L. (nee Lelb) nnd son of Ruth
Ann Collins and late Charles II Hnndley and
grandson of James C nnd Amanda G. Handley.
aged 25. Due notice of funeral will be given.
1030 N. fllh St.
HARRISON Feb. 25. WILLIAM .1 . Infant
son of I)r William J. Harrison and Ethel Har
rison (nee Strough). aged 5 months Relatives
and friends Invited to services. Wed.. 2 p m
parents' residence. 3452 Kensington ave. Int.
prlvat,.
HAY Feb. 25, CHARLES H . husband of
Llllle E. Hay (nee Blair) and son nf Emm and
late Harvey E Hay, aged 38 Relatives and
friends, Waseca Tribe. No 18. I. o R. M ,
Invited to funeral services. Wed ,2pm 1011
S 27th st Int. private. Remains may be
viewed Tues 8 to 10 p. m
IIKIMIIOTII Feb. 20. at Asbury Park. N.
J , Mrs. ALBERT HEIMROTH. daughter of
I,oulse and late Jacob 1. 'Irlpler Due notice of
funeral.
IIEIN7. Feb 2(. I.OUIS M. HEINZ, aged
58 Relatives and friends. Social and South
vvark Bakers' Societies Invited to services
Wed. 2 30 p. m . 30 S 01st st Int private
Fernwood Cem Friends may call Tues. evs
1IENVIS. t 1731 S. Front st , Feb "(I
ANNIE MARY wife of William II. A. HenvlV
aged 78. Relatives and friends Invlteii t0 serv
ices. Thurs.. 2 p m.. Oliver II Hair Bldg
IS20 Chestnut st. Int. private.
HERMES Feb. 25, KATE M . wife nf Frank
J Hermes (nee Mulqueen). aged 48. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 11 a. m
2231 N 21st st Solemn requiem mass St
Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross
Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed , 7 to B
p. m Auto service
HICKEY Feb. 25. ROBERT, husband of
Hester J Hlckej Relatives nnd friends, mem
bers of Woolen and Carpet Yarn Workers'
Union Local No. 825. Invited to funeral serv
Ices, Frl.. 2pm, parlors of Samuel R, Foster
1728 Federal st Int private Mt Morlah Cem'
Remains may be viewed Thurs , 8 to 10 p. m l
HIGGINS. Feb. 23. OEORGE P. husband of
Mary 13. Hlgglna (neo Cllsham) Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a m
434 S. 57th at. Mass of requiem Church of
Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem
Auto funeral.
HIG.MAN Feb. 24. DENA K widow of
Howard Hlgman, aged 00. Relatives and
friends, members Kensington Corurregatlonal
Church, Invited to funeral services. Wed
n m. sharp, residence of son-in-law, 2054 Rorer
?t int private, North c.edar Hill Cem. Hi'
mains mav he viewed Tues eve.
110IIMANN Feb. 23 MARY F.. wif, f
John B. Hohmann and daughter of William s
OootleV -0 28. """, and friends '"ited
to funeral services. Wed. 1 p. m Lima M, E.
Church Int Slloam Cem ' "
HOLLOIIAN. Feb 24. at residence of her
nephew, Charles Conway, Westfleld. N j
MARY, daughter of late Bartholomew and Ellen
liolloran Relatives and friends, St. Joseph's
1 onoran Sodallty nvltPd to funeral, Thurs
8 30 a. m.. 812 S. 5th st. High mass of re"
Sulem Church of St Philip de. Nerl 10 ar r
liit New Cathedral Cem.
HOLMES. Feb. 20, MARY, wife 0f Michael
Holmes. Relatives and friends A. 0. ".&
54, Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8.30 a. m. 1428
N. 11th st. Solemn high requiem mass st
Malachy's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
C'liuOHES. Feb. 23. PATRICK, husband of
Sophia Hughes (nee McCrossln). Relatives and
friends, Holy Name Society and League of
Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8-30 a
m 804 N. 12th at. Solemn requiem mass
Church of Assumption 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem. Auto funeral.
HUPLET. Feb. 20. MARTHA C. sister of
Rev. F. Heel, aged 08 Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, residence of wil.
Ham J, Illnkle, 1710 N Stlllman at.. Thurs., 2
DEATH
P. m. Int. private. Omit flowers, ftemalns
may be viewed Wed. after 8 t. m.
r,.,?fP,v',F,ip.-s'c'"' month 20lh. RACHEL
CARRIE KAY, daughter of late I'noebe A. And
John Kay Inakeep, Relatives nnd friends In
vited to services. Media Cem., Vpper Providence,
Pa., Fourth day, 28th, 1.30 p. m. Omit flowers.
JESSIIP. At Woodstnwn N. J on First-day
Second Month, 25th, JAMES II, .1I538UP. aged
70. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral
services, from late residence, Wondstown. N, J.,
Hfth-dny. Third Month. I si. 10:30 a. m. Int,
Ldgllnslon Cem., Clarksboro. N. J. Auto fu
neral. JONES, Suddenly, Feb. 23, MARY A,, wffs
of Philip Jones. Funernl, lo which relatives
and friends are Invited, Thurs., 8:30 a, m., 2230
H, 23d st. Solemn mass nf requiem Churrh
of St. Edmond 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
Aulo funernl.
. KEINATH At 220 fl. nth st Feb. 23, LUCY
M. KEINATH inee Balmore), vvlfo of Albert
Kelnath, aged 53. Relntlves nnd friends In
vited to funernl services, Wed, lo a m.. parlors
of John C. Klmmerls It Son, 2127 N Broad st.
Int. Mt, Peace Cem, Remains may bo viewed
Tues , 8 p. m. Auto funernl . . t
KELLY. Feb. 25. WILLIAM II.. "on nf John
J. nnd late Margaret T. Kellv Inee Bnylan).
aged 10. Relatives nnd friends Invited to
funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 n, m., father's residence,
2040 tVleral st Solemn mass nf requiem
Church nf St. Chnries llorromeo 10 a m. Int.
Holy Cross ('em.
Kino, Feb. 25. Stanley w son of
Thomas W. nnd Helen M. King, nged 0.
Relatives and friends Invited to funernl serv
ices. Wed, 2 p. tn., 411 N. Wilton St. Int.
Fernwood Cem
. KINGSLF.Y. Suddenly. Feb. 20, SUSAN
DOirOHTBN BOWEN. widow of I'.dward F.
Klngsley and daughter of late Smith and Anna
s llowen Funeral services, llnlj Trinity
Church, loth and Walnut sts., Wed 2 p. m.
Int private..
. KNOTII. Feb 25, at Anchor, Bucks Co , Pa .
MAX KNOTII. aged no Relatives and friends.
Welcome Lodge. No, 431. F. nnd A M. , Phlla.
Lodge. No. 2. II P. O. II. 1 Phlla Moose Lodge,
No 54. Invited to funernl, at Hillside Cem.
Chiipel, Wed ,2pm
KNOWI.ES Feb 20 ELISI1A H KN'OWLBS
Relatives and friends. Palestine lodge No 470.
I', and A M. Admiral Colllngwool lodge. No
17 S of st (1 Invited tn funeral, Wed. 2 n
in. 450i Mitchell st . Roxborough Servlies St.
"llmoihv's I E. Church .1 p. m Int. ndjolnlng
grounds Remains may bo viewed Tues after
t p m
KLNGSLEY. Suddenly. Feb 20. St'SAN
DOtJOHTEN BOWEN, widow of Edward I'
Klngsley and daughter of lato Kmlth nnd Anna
S llowen Due notice of funeral will be given.
LA MOTTE Feb 25. nt residence In Wil
mington. Did . FERDINAND, son of late Ferdi
nand nnd Mnrlettn Allen La Motte
LIDDELL. Feb 25. Mrs, RACHEL ADAMS
daughter of Caroline Llddell (nee I'rledenvvnld)
nnd late James (I. Llddell. Relntlves and friends
Invited to funeral services. Wed 2 n. m .
brother's residence. Harry Llddell. 2333 E Ser
geant st. Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem
Auto funeral
I.INDHOLME Feb. 25, JAMES. hu"hnnd of
Norn Llndhnlmn (neo Meant). Relatives nnd
friends, lonl Order of Moose. No 51. Invlled
10 tunerni. -1 nurs . 8 a. m., parlors nr t" 11
Mcllvalne, 4208 Ridge nve. High mnss st
Bridget's Church 11 -3d in. Int Holy Sepul
chre Cem Remains may bo viewed Thurs.
morn
LOC'KHART Feb 20, MAJOR IOHN resi
dence. 17111 N 12d st, nged 81 Relatives nnd
friends, members of Lovnl 1.,-glnn of Honor.
72d Regiment Pa Volunteers nnd Post No 2.
O A It.. Invited to funeral services. Wed,
2 p m . nt parlors of S. P. Frankenlleld's Son.
53no vino st. Remains may he viewed Tues .
8 to 10 p 111 Int. private. Aulo service.
1X)OAN Feb 24. EDWARD, liiiabiinil of
Bridget Lognn nf Balhrorev Co Derry. Ire
lind, nged .'I Relatives and friends. United
Brotherhood of Carpenters nnd Joiner of Amer
ica. Local Union No. 122s L. 0 O M . No 51
Court Branchtowli. No 43. I' nf A . Invlled
to funeral, Wed . 8.30 a. in . 2142 Gndfre st .
Germantown High mnss Church of the Im
maculate Conception 10 n. m int Holy Sep
ulchre Cem.
LOUIS Feb 20. WALTER M LOUIS
Funeral services will be held nt convenience of
family
LOVE. Feb 21. at Chcsipeakn City Mil .
WILLIAM B. son of Marv and Into Thomas
c !,ov Relallves nnd friends Invited to
funernl. Wed , 0 30 n, m., bister's residence,
Mrs. John C. Van Hnagen, 4218 Chester nv.
Solemn mas of requiem Church Of St Frnncls
de Sales 17th St. and Sprlngtleld nvo . Hum
Int. private
LOWHY At Mnorestown V I. Second
Month. 20th REBECCA II LOW RY. nged 71
Relatives and friends Invlled to funernl. Fifth
day. Third Monlh 1st." 11 311 a m . homo ot
Joel Cndbury 251 E Main si . Moorestovvll,
N J Int private
LUIPPOLD Feb 21 ELIZABETH, widow
of Jacob l.ulppold (nee Roller), nged 85 Rela
tives and friends L.idlcs' Aid Sodely of Oerm.in
Reformed Church. Invltei, to funernl Wed., 2
P m, residence or son-in-law llinry Martin.
2S18 Revnolds st . Brldesburu. Remains may
lie viewed Tues 8 to to p m Int German Re
formed Grounds
LYNCH Feb 21, BRIDGET s,f ,,-ldow of
Christopher Lynch. Relatives nnd friends. Altar
nnd KoB-irv Suelelv nnd I-ngue of Sacred Heart
of Our l.ndy of Mercv Church, Invited to fu
neral Wed , 8.3ip n. m 123U W Huntingdon
st Solemn riqulem ni iss our Lady of Mercy
Church in 11 m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem
MACFARLANE Feb 25 ELlZAllinil II.
widow of Hugh Macfarlan,' nged 73 Rela
tives and friends Invited In funer.il serv ins
Tues. 2..10 p in eon-ln-lnvv's risldeniv. Frank
M Brown. 5733 Laichwood nve. Int Mt Morlah
tfMcANl'RN Feb 21. JOHN husband nf lite
Susan McAnurn son of Richard nnd Ann Mc
Anurn. of Ballvmachlll Inver. Co Donegal Ire.
land Relatives and friends Donegal B. S.
and P. Asso.. invited to funeral. Wed . 8.30 a
m . residence of brother. Patrick McAnurn, 885
N. 5oth st Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of
Sorrows' Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross
''miCLOSKEY Feb. 23, MARY It MiCI.OS
KKY (nee Kane), widow of Charles B. Mil'lns
key Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral.
Wed ,8a m , 2332 Vine st Solemn hlzh mass
Cathedril 0 n m lnl Cathedral Cem
.mcginn Feb 21. mary a .mcginn rci i-
tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30
a m . residence of son-in-law, Edward Graham.
Ivlns nnd Central avca . Oak Lane. Solemn
requiem miss Church of Holy Angels 10 a. m.
Int New Cathedral Cem Auto funernl
McGINN Feb. 24.f ELLEN J. McGINN.
daughter of late Patrick nnd Susan McGinn.
Relatives and friends. St Anthonv's 11. V M.
SoiUllty. Invited tn funeral. Wed. li a m.
2018 South st. Solemn high mass of requiem
bt Anthony's Church 10 3D a. m. Int Holy
Cress Cem
McGUIGAN Feb 23 JOHN Jr . son of lato
John Sr , and Elizabeth McGulsan. Relatives
nnd friends Aerie No 12, F o E : Anton Loli
miller Yearb Beneficial Society No. 1, William
A llelngartner Club, invlled to funeral, Thurs ,
7 ,'lu a. m residence of brother-in-law. Charles
Ader 171 W Wlldey st. High mass Church nf
the Immaculate Conception H u. in. Int. Holy
McKAY11 reb 24. GEORGE GILMOUR son
nf William and Elizabeth McKav. aged IP. Rela
tlves and friends Invited to funernl services,
Wed . 2 p m.. residence of parents, 227 E
Tioga st Int Oreenmount Cem Remains may
be viewed Tues. 8 p. m
McRORY Feb 21. MAR. wife of Arthur
Miltory. Relatives and friends, members of
Alter Society. Invited to funeral. Thurs s 3o
a m , residence of son-in-law. Mr Jnmes .1
Conway. 3313 Mt. Veriton st Solemn high miss
nf requiem St Agatha's Church 10 a m Int.
iinlv prnM Cem
MELLOY Feb. 25. MICHAEL J., son op
Michael nnd late Anna Melloy (nee .MrCn.be)
Relatives nnd friends. League of Sacred Heart
of St Stephen's Church and emnloyes of Mldvale
Steel Co.. Invited to funernl. Wed . 8 3u a ml
1.151 Jerome st. Solemn high mass of requiem
St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int Holy
Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral "
MONCK. Feb. 25. MARY E . widow of
George P. Monck, aged 01 Relatives ami
friends nv ted tn funeral. Wed. 2 p m re si.
clence of William It Slrlngfleld. 3011 SusquJl
hanna nve. Int. Mt. Pence Cem.
MOORE l'eb 24. suddenly. ADA. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Kerkeslager Re a
tlves and friends Invited to funeral serHeis
Thurs, 2 p. m .parents' residence, loo nox
boroueh ave., Roxborough. Int. private Friends
may call Wed . 7 to 0 p. tn nenas
.MOORE. Feb. 20 SUSAN, widow of William
Moore and niece of late Arthur MeVeety n,.i
dence, 410 N. 59th st. Due notice of funeral
Bl NICHOI.I Feb. 25. HENRY W NICIIOLI
Relatives and friends. Washington Camp. No
78 P O. S. of A , Shanmunkln Tribe I o
n M Invited to funeral services, Hammonton
iVe Wed.. 2 30 p. m Int. Oak noad Cem
ttV0'nlUEN'-Feb. 24. CATHARINE, wldoivof
James J. O Brlen and daughter of late Patrick
nnd Catherine Gibbons, of Mahanoy Cily. Pa
Relatives and friends, also League nf Sacred
Heart of Corpus Chrlstl Church Invited to fu.
neral, Thurs.. 8-30 a. m 2517 W Allechenv
ave. Solemn high mass of requiem Corous
Chrlstl Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral
CpDONNELL Feb. 20, THOMAS F husband
. VeVnnlca McGu gan O'Donnell. nil..?!"?
and friends, lloly Name Society of Immaculate
Conception Church Invited to funeral, Thurs
8 3(1 a in . 5510 Chevy st. Solemn requifm mass
gold i t. (24th and Morris sts.). Solemn high
mass of requiem St. Edmond's Church lo a in
Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral
PASSMORE. At Wnukon, la.. Second .Month
1DVI1, liuwnn v...u.. . ,.,.i.,u, ,.,, ngeq ?M
formerly of Edgemont, Delaware County, Pa.
n Ai-T-c-ncnv ir.i.
II. RUTH. F . widow of
David Patterson Relatives and frleh
nds Invited
lo funeral services, Tnurs., 2
Front st, Int, Fernwood Bern
1040 S,
lmmacumie '"'j'""' .i.V. I'v. ," "nantonn,
to a. m Int, New Cathedral Cem. w.
OrDONNEI.I.. Feb. 24. SUSAN, widow of
Charles O'Donnell. Relatives and friends n.
...,.,l to funeral. Wed . 8.30 a. m.. 10.VI M in '"
.j. . "KATH?
PATH.. Feb. 20. JOSEPH A., husband of
Mary Elisabeth (nee Williams), aged 03, Rela
tives and friends Invlled to funeral services,
Thurs , 2 p. m , 3837 Webster st, (below Csth
arlhe). Int, private.
. FOLEY. At Port Providence. r Feb, 24,
ELLEN E., widow of Samuel Foley; aged 72.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices. Wed . 2 p. m. Services st Morris Cem.
Chapel, Phoenlxvllle, Pa., 2:30 p. m. Int.
Morris Cem,
POWERS. reb 24, ELLEN, widow of John
Powers (nee O'Brien), nged 08, Relatives and
friends, members of tho Altar s.nd Rosary So
cieties. League of the Sacred Heart and League
of Veronica's Church. Invited to funeral, Wed.,
8 30 n. m.. 3338 N. Front st. Solemn requiem
mass 0:30 a m. nt SI, Veronica's Church. Int.
l'arkesburg, Chester Ca ra.
, I'RENDEIKIAST. Feb. 24, THOMAS, bus
band of Julia Prendergasl (nee Doherty) and
son of Ism William and Mary Prendersast. of
Countv Tlrperary. Ireland Relatives nnd
friends. Cathedral Holy Name Soi lety, I.imerlrk
Guards, H. and II. Asso,, Invited to funeral,
Thurs , 8.30 e. m,, 004 N. 21st st. Solemn
requiem mass St. Francis Xavler's Church 10
a., m Int, New Cathedral Cem.
PRESCOTT. On Feb. 24. 1IANNA MARIA
PRESCOTT. nged 03. Relatives nnd friends
Invited 'lo funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m. pre.
clseiy, 1811, Germantown ave, Int, private.
Kindly omit flowers.
REMINE Feti 21, at Wrlshtstown. N. J.,
CHARLES REMINE, aged 80. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. late residence, Wrights
town. N. J., Thurs., 12.30 p. m., without other
notice. Services nt house. lnt.Wrlghtstnnn.N.J,
RENOFF. Feb. 2.1, GEORGE W, RKNOFF.
Relntlves' nnd friends, E. D. Baker Post. No. 8.
G A. R ; Camp 20, Veteran Legion: St. Paul
lodge. No 481, 1 nnd A. M.i oriental Chap
ter. No, 181, St. John's Commnndery, No. 4, K.
T.i I.ti Lu Temple, A. A. o. N. M, S. i pension
ers 12th dial, police, David Lane 2nth Ward
Marching Club; Invlled lo funernl, Wed.. 2 p.
m , i: D Baker Post Hall. 1417 W. Columbia
ave Int. Hillside Cem, via funeral car,
RICHTER. Feb 25. BERTHA RICHTEU
(nee Goller) vvlfo of Ottnmar Rlchter. nged 50
Relatives and friends, Frnuen Vereln lies
Kensington Lnbor J.vieum, Invlled to funernl,
Thurs., 2 p m . 233.1 N. Mnscher st , Int.
Oakland ('em Remnlns may be viewed Wed ,
8 p. m.
RIDDLE. Feb 25 nt Valley Forge. Pa .
Rev JAMES W. RIDDLE, aged 72. Relatives
nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.
2.30 p. m , residence of Ferdinand Logan. Cor
ner Store, near Phoenlxvllle, Pa Int. private.
Morris Cem. Pittsburgh nnd Chicago papers
topy. Carriages will meet north-bound trains
nrrlvlng at Phlla. and Reading depot nt Phoenix
vllle nt 1-34 nnd 2:1) P. m.
HITTER. Feb 24, EI.MIRA ELIZABETH,
wife of Albert A., Hitter, aged 50. Relatives
and friends, Camp No. 1 1, 1 o. of A,. Invited
tn funeral services. Wed.. 10 a. m.. 1713 N.
01st st Int Hillside Cem. Remains may be
Viewed Tues eve.
ROTH. Feb. 20. JOSEPH, husband of lnt
Ella Roth (neo Klrk). Relatives and friends in
vlled to funeral services, Frl., 3 p m., 3110 N.
Olh st Int private Oakland Cem .
SCHNEIDER Feb 21. VINCENT SCHNEI
DER, husband of Autonla Schneider (nee Ka
hapka) aged 00 Relatives and friends, South
vvark Turn and Sunday School Societies, Phlla
Lodge. No 54. I. O O. M.i Gen Steuben Lodge.
No. 578. I O O I", D. D. O M . Invited to
funeral services. Wed . 2 p m , 20.13 N Cnmac
st Int. private Remains may be viewed
Tues Sp in Aulo funeral
SHIELDS. Fell 23. WILLIAM II . son of
Into Patrbk nnd Cnthirlne Shields aged 70.
Relntlves nnd friends. General John M SchoOeld
Com , No 1 R. A nnd N. V., Invited lo funeral.
Wed. 7 30 n. m.. Oliver II Bnlr Bldg. IS.'O
Chestnut st Mnss Most Blessed Sacrament
t'hurdi. 0 n m. Int. Hnly Cross Cem.
SMITH Feb. 24. REBECCA, widow of Hugh
Smith, nged So Relnllvos nnd frl, nils Invited
to funeral aervlics. Wed 2 p, m 227 Gerrltt
st Int private Ml Mnrlyh Cem Rcmalnr
may be viewed Tues ne.
HPII2LUAN Feb. 20. ANNIE, wife nf An
drew S Spfllninn and daughter of lain Robert
nnd Annie Edgan Relatives and friends in
vited lo funeral services Frl . 2 p m., 3530
Casper si Int North (Vdir Hill Cem Remnlns
mav he viW"d Thurs , 8 tn lo p m
SrElNI.E Suddenly. Fell 20. CHARLES,
husband of Nelllo Stelnle (nee Boyle) Funernl,
to which relatives nnd friends, also Father Cor
bin Council. No I72. Supreme Catholic Benevo
lent Legion, are Invlled, Frl., 8 a m.. lth nnd
Shunk sts Mass. of requiem Churih of Our
Lady of Ml. Ciirtnel, HBO a m Int. Holy Cross
Cent
SI' JOHN Feb 25, ELIZABETH QUIN
TAIII) ST JOHN Relatives nnd friends In
vited tn services. Thurs . 12 neon, St James'a
P B Chun h. 22d nnd Walnut sis. Int private
SWEENEY Feb 21. ANNIE P. wife of
John J Sweenev. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral. Wed . 8:30 a. m., 7041 Chelwynde
nve.. Went Phlln. High mass .St Clement's
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
service
THOMPSON Feb 20 JOHN C. husband
of Madeline M Thompson aged 30. Relatives
nnd friends Washington Camp, No. 072. P. o.
S of A.. Invited to funeral services Thurs.,
2 30 p m . 010 N. Ii2d st. Int Westminster
Cem. Remilns may bo viewed Wed. eve. Auto
funernl
THOMPSON Feb 25 ALEXANDER
THOMPSON nged 88 Relatives nnd friends
invited tn funeral services, Wed , 2 p. m . 1430
N 15th st Int. private.
THIOL Feb 23 WILLIAM It. husband nf
Anna S Trlol (nee Connrdl. aged 07 Rela
tlves and friends invlled to funeral services
Thurs 2 p. m . 3.10.1 Master st West Phlla.
Int. prlVHte Mt Pence Cem Remains may be
Viewed Wed eve.
TURN Feb. 'JI. SARAH G TURN, wife of
M II. Turn of Turn Villa, Monroe Co, ra.
Relatives nnd friends Invlled to funeral services
at Turn Villa, March 1. upon nrrlvat of train
from Slroudsburg at 1 :3i) p m
WAGNER Feb, 25. MARY M.. widow of
Einlle N. Wagner, viged 70 Relatives and
friends Invlled tn funeral services, Wed ,- 1 p
m . snn-ln-law's residence, Harry R. Biggard
3011 N Swlenhain st , Tioga. Int Central
Laurel Hill Cem
WALL Feb. 23. MARY, wife of Michael
Wall, uf Kingston. N J. Relatives nnd friends
may view remains nt son-in-law's residence
John J. Collins. 4220 otter st . Tues ii.
Funernl nnd Int nt Princeton. N. J . Wed
u. m Omit flowers.
WARDER Feb. 25. MARY VAUL, widow
of William Warder of Springfield, O., need 8"
Funeral services, residence Mrs. Anna B. Rloud
2420 Spruce st.. Wed., 4 p. m. Int. Spring.
Held. O .
IVENOT. Feb. 24. EMU, R. WENDT. hus.
Land or Catherine wendt. aged 04. Relatives
ami frlcmls Invited tn funeral ,uIh. .-...i
I 1 30 p. ni., 2111 Watklns st, Int. Fernwood
trm.
WENTZ Feb. 20, JENNIE M, wife of wil.
Ham II Wentz (nee Emits), aged 41. Relatives
and friends. Signet Chapter, No, 120, O. E. S. ;
Ladles' Auxiliary of Penna. Commandery, No,
70, K T. , Palestine Shrine. No. 5, Invited to
funeral services. Thurs , 800 Northeast llouhe
vard. Int Oreenmount Cem
WHEALIN. Feb. 20. B ANN daughter of
Daniel D nnd Alice M nhealln. aged 20 Duon
nonce ii- luui-riii Kiven, irom parents residence.
1422 Erie nvv
WIELAND. Suddenly. Teb 25, FREDERICK
C,. husband of Martha A. Wlelaud (nee Faust)
Relatives and friends, members of N. loth St
Preebvlerian Church. Christ United Evangelical
Church. Invited to funeral. Wed ,3pm. 1301
N. Park nve Friends may call Tues.. nfter 7
p. m Int Mt Pence Cem
WILMART At 3711 Powelton ave. Feb .15
L1NA G . wife of M. J. Wllmart. aged 50 Rela
tives and friends Invited to services. Thurs .
2 p m . Oliver II Balr Bide 1820 Chestnut st.
Int private. Westminster Cem
WINDI.E. Second Monln 24tn. at West Ches.
te. FRANCIS, nged 70 Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, 20 Dean st , West Chester.
Fourth-d.iv 28lh. Meet at house 2 p. m.
YORSTON Feb. 21 MARGARET A., do.
voted wife of John C, Aorston. aged 71 Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed . 2
p. m . 4808 Regent at. Int private. Remains
may he viewed Tues , 7 to li p. m.
ZANKER. Feb. 24,. ANNA MAnY ZANKER
Relatives and friends invited to services Wed .
2 p, m., residence of son-in-law, W. H F
Caulton, 5002 Willows ave., W. Phlla. Int
Fernwood Cem, Remains may be viewed
Tues. eve.
LOST AND FOUND
DOO Lost, a white Scotch Highland terrier
long hair, lower Jaw protrudes slightly; last
seen at Wlssahlckon ave, nnd Queen lane
nbout 5 p. m. Sunday. Feb, 24 Reward if re.
turned tu John McCleary. School lane, near
Gypsy lane, Germantown.
WATCH Found, lady's bracelet wa"tch"i owner
may recover on proper Identification. M 420
Ledger Office.
PERSONALS
NEED MONEY: sacrlflca blue white diamond
BED MO.NBV: saennce blue white dlamon
solitaire, about IS carats, all platinum rlnt
1125. McCutcheon. 012 Bulletin llde., I't
Wal. . 1357. .
ing,
n.
50c to 1.1. a SET paid for old false teeth: bring
or miAii v , .-. .u, u. wainut
St.: money sent same day as received.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
iTTiTl.TNG CLERK, one familiar with i?a7d"TT
tern of textile mill, Louis Walther Mfg. Co..
30U0 Kensington nve.
BOOKKEEPER, exp.s also experienced in fspe"
writing. Gordon & Noble. 121 N. 7th at,
CHAMHERWORK and" waiting; experienced
white Protestant: 2 In family; no washing:
reference. 5730 Greene St., Germantown.
HELP WAITED FEMALE
Continued from rrtetdlna Column
OIRL for general housework, coloreds downstairs
worki must In good, plain cook and assist
with vvaahlni. Apply 215 Gorges lane, Mt.
Airy,
GIRL for general housework! Scotch or English
preferredi good wages. Apply I 810, Ledger
Office.
GIRLS WANTED
TO LEAnN TO MAKE LITTLE CIGARS
DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK .,
PAID 17 PER WEEK WHILE LEARNING
LIGGETT A MEYERS TOBACCO CO.
THIRD AND ONTARIO
EXAMINER'S wanted on ladles' wash dresses.
App!y Hibernian BrotherSj. 23d and Chestnut
GlRLsr more than "iff Inrrensed facilities have
made openings In our plant for refined, intel
ligent girls for sealing and packing medical
suppllesi light, easy work! clean, henllhy sur
roundings: -52-hour week! salary 10 to be
ginners, with rapid advancement to goon
workers: 12 minutes' ride from Darby on trol
leys: 20 minutes from Broad St. Station on
trains. Apply In person or by letter to II, K.
r.IUI,FOnb CO., lilenolden Pa
GIRLS wanted, over 17, for work In glass dept.t
Inexp. girls start at $0, Irtcresso as work Is
.earnedi we train sou. Aff'r' In, person or by
letter, It. K Mulford Co., Glenolden. Pa.
OllfLS wanted on folding paper box work: 60K
u VViirs per week: close . Saturday at 12:15;
npurswri "'!. -"-" ------ -v- niii., Ca-
pleasam uir"1,1 V'" , -.
K-snk."" and Willow its.
GIRLS Two reliable Prot. girls, ns rook nnd
chambermnld and waitress: family nf Ji best
references required PJMt. Ledger Office.
OIHLS.'exp . to trim silk vvalstsj highest prices
pa I d n! 1 3jco r . 1 2 th n mlArchji s. tJUh. fl oo r..
(TlRLS for light work: $15 per week. Mrs. Teter
son, 10.10 Spring Garden sis.
HOSIERY Bxperlenced'pnlrers and fnlders
wnnted: highest prlcs. 2240 N. 0th st
HOUSEKEEPER." while. 35 to 50: widower's
home, plain cooking and washing: I children,
sihool age: Rood home: J20 month. APl'lVi
nfler 5 l.rn.i llazley, N.E.rnr.20th and ltltner
JANITHESS. white; man nnd- wife, vvlthnut
children preferred, living quarters provided
free rent, and small cash compensat on In re
turn for services bv Janltress: small central
apartment houso and office to bo looked after;
write, naming references nnd qualifications.
.1 338. Ledger Central. .
LADIES Wo have best house-to-house, commls.
slon-basls. quick selling proposition on market.
Room ai4j20 Chestnut st.
7.ADY of good address, we'll" education for pos.
tlon requiring tact, experience not essential;
must have flrsl-class ret P 733. Ledger Office.
LIVING MODELS, must be attractive and ex
perienced, for Walnut Street Fashion Show,
at the Bellcvue-stratford Hotel. Apply Room
310. Bellevuo Court Building, 1418 Walnut st.
MACHINE OPERATORS and skilled "laborers at
118.00 per week of 48 hours: higher compen
sation when on piece work. Apply Frankfortl
Arsenal. Philadelphia, preferably tn person,
from 8 tn lo n. ra. on working days for apc-lk
cstlon blanks.
MAID wanled for 2 voung glrlsT Protestant; good
seamstress and English preferred. J 352.
Ledger Cenlral .
MILLINERS, exp., nlso Improvers; good'wages:
long senson Apply 5820 Germantown ave,
and 3005 Germantown ave.
OPERATORS, experienced on all rarls nt silk
waists, eleady work: highest prices paid, N
B. cor. 12th nnd Arch ats. ; ninth floor.
OPERATORS on nil rnrts nf shirtwaists, tuck,
ers. finishers, trimmers, hemstltchers; steady
work: highest nay; learners taken: paid while
learning; bright, alrv workrooms; spacious
lunchroom; coffee and tea free; 48-hours-per-week
schedule. The Hagcdorn Merz Co., 3d
nnd Brown.
i'OCKETBOOKS Experienced sluls. also learn
ers. 48-hour schedule. Wolf & Co., 12th and
Callowhlll.
PRESS FEEDERS: experienced on Gordon
presses: good pay. Applv W'olf Brothers. 12th
and Callowhlll, sixth floor,
SALESWOMAN Woman of ability and outside
selling experience for specl-vl, permanent work
In connection with "The Rook of Knowledge' .
leads furnished and good pay to woman of
force nnd plenslng persnnalitv. Cull 5US
Denckla Rldg Ask for Mr. Colbert.
STENOGRAPHER wanted by an electrical man
ufacturer, a refined nnd experienced tvplst
and stenographer, stato age, experience and
salary expected P. O.. 4210, Ger'antovvn, Pa
STENOORAPIIER and typewriter. J540 tn jono
per annum, citizen. Apply In person. Frank-
ford Arsenil.Bridesbug Pa.
STENOGRAPHER experienced wnnted. atnt
saliry and reference. Apply P 817. Led. Off
TRIMMERS, exp , to trim silk waists: highest
prices pd N. E, cor 12th and Arch; 0th floor
TYPIST, first ilass. experienced; Initial salary
$70 per monlh, with prospects of advance
ment M 7i0. Ledger Central.
WARD MAIDS wanted. $18 per month, with
hoard, lodging and laundry work. Apply to
the superintendent, Philadelphia Hospital for
Contnglnus Diseases, 2d and Luzerne sis .
Philadelphia, Pa.
WEFT WEAVERS, highest wages paid
John Bromley & Sons. Lehigh ave. bel
Apply
Front
WINDERS on skein jam: steady work; good
pay. Apply ot once. Robert Lewis Co., Rich
mond and Bridge sts. PhBa.
WOMAN, -active, energetic, tactful, more than
30. high school education or better wanted,
adaptability more Important than actual ex
perience, office training unnecessary: fair
compensation to slnrti advancement ns mer
ited: splendid opportunity to one qualifying,
(.'all WednosiHj Mr Cnullon. Drexcl Bldg.
WOMAN, refined, settled ns mother n helper
nnd housekeeper: used to children, fooJ wages;
references. C 225, Ledger Office.
WOMAN wanted about 30. to assist In care of
lnrant; family of 2; otlssv servants kept;
wages $5. Phone Melrose 1444
WOMAN wanted, strong, reliable for general
housework In vegetarian family; good wages.
J 355v Ledger Central.
YOUNG ladles wanted, steady emnlovment; good
wnges Applv In the evening, C. Strobel, 2222
E Iehtgh nve
HELP WANTED MALE
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Wo offer an ex.
ceptlonal opportunity to high-grade man of
proven ability to sell a popular make auto
mobile at retail In Philadelphia, on a commls.
elon basis; full particulars and references in
first letter. M 040. Ledger Central.
AUTOMOBILE .MECHANIC, steady, bring tools,
4810 Frankfortl ave.
BILL1NO CLERK, one familiar with card
svatem nf textile mill. Louis Walther Mfg.
Co; 300O Kensington ave.
BOILER REPAIRMAN Wanted, to go to Yuca
tan, Mexico, a competent, experienced man.
understanding thoroughly Shiv Helsler hollers,
good salary to right party. THE CAMPECHB
UC.l'XA CORPORA1 ION. Room 412. North
American Building Philadelphia, Pa.
BOOKKEEPER'S assistant, 18 to 20 sears old
knowledge Stenography preferred; reply with
full particulars as to education, experience,
salary expected. C 207, Ledger Office.
BOY Bright, courteous boy. about 10 jears old.
with working papers, wanted for office work:
excellent chance for advancement. Apply by
letter only, stating age, experience and refer
ences PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO OF PHILA..
310 N. Broad St, ""
BOY In law office, must ho alert. Intelligent,
courteous; must be able to write a fair band:
Protestant; salary $3 per week to start, slate
previous experience and reference. M 747
Ledger Central.
COY wanted Applj( fifth floor. 808 Chestnut st.
HoyT bright, energetic, for errands?" hardware
business; then promoted in store: excellent
chance Shannon & Co., 1744 Market st.
BOY. colored, to work around factory. Abnlv
Philadelphia Sweater MIlls.v 16UI N. Howard
at., fourth .floor.
BOY wanted, experienced, for gen. nfllce work":
state age, salary and reJP8l 5 Ledger Off.
BOY, Insurance office; state age, re7erencs"7inT
salary expected. C IB. Ledger Office.
BOY wanted lnpalnt store. 1708 Market
street.
BOYS for general and laboratory work: excel,
lent chance to secure steady imployment with
a future. Apply in person ir by letter to
H. K, Mulford Co ,Glenolden. Paf l
. CABINETMAKERS
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO.
has vacancies for
Cabinetmakers
Rough-rip sawers
Millwrights
lacer machine operators
Double-head molder operators
Machinists familiar woodworking machinery
First-class saw fliers """
Hardware fitters
Touchers-up
Rubbers, oil and water
TTourisr Tn to learn rubbing
Offico hoys. 10 years and over
... . ,48-hour-week schedule
Thyslcal examination necessary. Apnly
Victor Talking Machine Co.. AppllcatPon
w.iivt-. n .uupci nil, -c.IIlUFn T( J.
HELP WANTED MALF
Conllniifd from PrtrtAUo ColunT
tlttTf.t-l ttl. hi. jt
recommend7dr.tate"PMlar'y. V.-,?, i
referent. J 340. l.edger LVnlf.Trl'nM i
CARPENTERS for sleady.fnsij,, .? r-i-ifl
ttuTtingk n've. W' ''''..fg
CLERK Junior clerk In national ,.. -
dress by letter. P 81.T Ledg'r,?11- A.l
COOPERS wanled on light barrel.. -i
week work: good wages. Appfy !r " r
Cooperage. Snyder and r elawiFe ,ve rp"';
, . S.""1 ACCOUNTANT -
Prominent firm nf accountants d..i.
accountant with several years' ..I.'."" eotrti
Mslng factory cost mJthXd" ah"11",1 5
. . f .n,.ncl .inra "-.
vi" ii.rir nii'i i ""iPrrnrpR.
PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO. OP nm. .
am N, Hroad si. " ;-,
""ft! F.'iL"' ' .1"r:i!?n? Tn-gen7F,rri!
largo conce n for 'jo'ung "man 7,LlJ..Rlt'. "
assest factory superintendent, state sT" '!
FLORIST Experlenred'plantgrover."iT.""
.greenhouse mnns leXercnceT (' 2n' iJJ'droun,l '
GENTLEMAN, elderly, to assist intrf-"'
no experience required; must ha V. " Marts'.
ence. 1750 neri,.r,iA:.. '' nave good ttUr..
iVoMr-J :;
HOUSEMAN. 1st clasTvvn"t7d'ln-n-...T.-:-.'
. iiyi.reierencerequlred. p 818 ledger Vi,.2-
JOR TRESS rEEDERS"wanl.rt --'LvlS 2. "
IJ?lley.COiJllrank inand Wl"i0w',t,Br""' 1
LABORERS, skilled (solderersC ""l?. T- I
of 8 hours day rate: mora nn r,1r;.i.-?t.r. !r :
.ens. Apniy in person, I'rnnVford ill nl' i
i.uMiiEinrA.Ti, ,-. " "SU&l X
. WdJWlVSri?? KKt'"titWS;
uAutuiMB HANDS, woodworking' Sle.a.
food wages to competent men kev .ieI.wJ'-"l
inet Co., Front Hn,l'lrr..tfl'r.n-...Kl?t' Cit.
MACHINISTS
Experlenril men only on tilth,
grade, accurate work
Heei5,J"li1.7i Ma'hln? Hands
Boring Mill and Planer Hands
m. it'"j"nd Bonth Hands
1 loor Hands ilho n,ndj
Mechanics for laving out
on surface plates
Eight-hour shifts: permanent work
Jso labor trouble, highest
rnlcs
Reply, slntlng neo nnd experience, to
J. JI. M,, P. O. Box 1.1L
Philadelphia. Pa. H
MAt,7,"uN,STS I'"lhn "n horizontal" borT.i!'
mlll hinds, no munition: flat rale, with m2.I
work, vy th wage, depending upon jour i&k
Aplv Crane Department, Nllei BeSiS'
. Poi('c,JBffnnjinclMejdowsts: Berant.
MAN. technical, familiar with tool dejTJnnjl
office routine, for engineering dept, crF-Jtni
,g,orBAiim,.nh.a'sS.? cS
"g VetneT0' M" Si
MECHANICAL DRAI-TSMANTvvltn ccinsTd7rThC
experience; Hyout of steam pip ng: eil1r.,?V
iTi". .?.f0. raFaU' ,mHn' full paftl?U4
i" iW: I.?Jgern7oMlC "'"i WnioJS
M- emploved all" or part time, can ..,.1
exira money on the side: experience not necfi."
saryimapJmLrequlned O lOiAfdiet fJt "'
M'3! Wanted. bolTcrmakers, "locomotive rntTfl
ch ntSlS far renn e m.n lnKn.... ,1 .'..' .
'. clenners.i'enna. R'.- ii:. ITtOlSTttt. !
OFFICE WORK Young man, 15 to nrfoTclertf
leal position: jeTy good opportunity for rliM
party. Apply by letter, giving full particular. T
Haines, Jones Cndbury Co., 11311 RlSm T.v. .
PSYCHOLOGIST speakers. teachersaird"i5i; '
organizers, malo and femalej c 227, LedTo. '
liuiUNSON scoring machine feeders wtntel
Brown & Bailey Co., Franklin and Win.
ucit..u,v 1. 1 i. , .. . .;
...... .o.x.i..,. iiikii class, financial y resnonahU
ior this territory to sell a high-class window
i,irpl"vt J!,if,"1,",,f',roB.".' Kiu?s telephone nra-J
her J 44U, Ledger ( entral.
SALESMAN AVnnted. a high-grade. tTorcwbiri
experienced truck salesman, to sell a wtli-r
advert seel line of commercial vehicles In PMI.',
adelphln on a Balary and commission bull: 5
applicants must give nge, full truck experlenct
and references In first letter to receive it-
!entlon.:! l jy7LedgcjCentraJ.
SAI.I.SMAN Stock and bond salesman, with
with ;
ilsrr. t
ciic-iiieiti prcicrreu, nut not essential: salarr. t
commission or ndvnnccs to nno who can fur-4
nlsh proper credentials. Call nfter 3 o'clock.
El"'1' Naulty & Co., Stock Exchange BUt 1
6A1.ESMAN Whlto plnu lumber salesman, ta'c
travel through eastern Pennsylvania. M 119, '
Ledger Office. ;
SALESMEN
Yes It Is true our salesmen do make nwrt
money than they could by selling anything
else, .
Yes four-fifths of our successful taleimri!
never sold books before, Wa teach you all
the selling points and prepare you thorouxblir.
We particularly want salesmen who ban
rufllctent executive ability to handle othar
men- to such advancement Is swift and sure.
Ihe Handy Volume Edition advertised art
Pears. Roebuck Co. Is tho "big seller." onlit
11 required with order. We work leadt n-1
clutlvely and give you drawing account. ,J
Encyclopedia Rrltnnnlca Co., 1.10 S. 1.1th '.
SALESMEN Men of ability and outside' tellinj.
experience for speclnl permanent work la con
nection with "The Book of Knowledge"; Itadi
furnished and good pay to men of force ana
good personality. BOS Denckla Dulldlpg. AH
fqrMr.ColberL ,
SALESMEN Ihree live, energetic men waottd
for our sales organization; salary andjire-'
motion If jou qualify. Frantz Tremler D1H.J
Co.,730 Market st. A
SEXTON industrious nn1 reliable. $S00 a year H
city church C 222. Ledger Office.
SH1PPINO CLERK, electrical supplies: muit ;
nave experience; age, wage, reierenveA-j
J ,130, Ledger Central 4
STENOGRAPHER. MALE. WANTED: YOUN0J
.via Willi AiiiiuT uxr; lr.Aiici --i:2.';
NECE: CORPORATION WORK WITKJ
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCE-f
MENT. CALL UPON MR WESCOTT. PUg-1
J. IV l.l'.UUCU LUJirAll 1 i UJl ni.w ,..-(
NUT STS. J
inutac
ivar.ce-8
in. 540
u ijiiuuiwii iiiiiti iiiiiv-Ta ui i"i -""
lurer; jirmanent. wiin cnancru ior aav
inent Apply H:30 a. ip . I. N, Johnson,
STENOGRAPHER nnd general "office man wanM,
t.4 .a-.....f l-J... -tHo.t.Ah fsnft tlria it
fu rnr paniruiara auurr-na niuuii i"
Uteri cn.. l.U.. ParryvlUe. Pa. .!.
STKNOORAPIinn and t.,pewr1t.i 540 I $8W
pt annum: citizen Army in person. iu-'
fnrd Arwinf.!!Jl!fwbur-?'Xa- -
tSTK.VOUKAPHKR Yonnif man. in order pt.;
aboutJH tn start. Apply Chcter ShlpbulM
i nit, .,ij . . urniL'ii i , -
STENOOIVAPIIER and typewriter at $780 tt
snnum: citizen. Apply In person. Frtnlifort
Arsenal. -,
STOCK SALESMAN wanted at once: propoaitloti
of great mellt backed by business men; ti
profils to stockholders may exceed 50vj: com
nanj'H ou'put of machines far less than oa
mand: earning power enormous: big oppor-i
tunlty to salesman here and surrounding ciun.
anA n..,n.. I- Vnl, W.lll Ift Sell lllfl tKtWli
thing vou e'ver handled and make more montai
u I. , T ,. , it .n,. I'.nlrol -I
ll-TP II. IP. U . I", A.uac, .."... -- ,
uiinJiiiw.pi'vnirill'.L'nlirillV tetr nrnsmeBtlPI
Iron shop. wlthnnnortunUy for qualtSed mIJ
rererenrea. ,vi i u. i.eqger 'nlnl1' -
ll'lllimn II.n.1 l.nm Cair Vintlted. F. A"l
llockmann t Co , Inc.. 2d and Cambrlttiii'J
WEAVERS Weft weavers, highest
JWVty tiuiiu uruuiiry uua, A,,ie - - i,,
low Front. . .fjl
YOUNG MAN7"l7"to 18, having a knowledtaeli
stenography, to nsslst buer In textile ttcvin-'I
excellent opportunity ior h live, cut, --;-.
party: state experience and wages expeccw-1
Ad.liess W 43. P. O. Box 3300.
YOUNG MAN to operate typewriter and fJ
general office work: excellent ihance for ao-s
vancement. Apply Pennsylvania Steel Eipon
r-omnnnv. 1(131 Land Title lliog.
YOUNO MAN wan.ed for light "factory wortiil
experience not necessarv: $0.3U per wejs. aitj
PlyI.a fore .Foster Co.. 23th and "Jtiji
JOUNOMAN as order and shipping el"k.,?j
opportunity: stnie nge, experienco " .-,
.1 fl47. Ledger Cenlral.
AT.A.nA t . .e". n. ....... lnr "elerlesl B0 I
sltjon, with some knowledge of bookkeepiM-
M 4UI, Leaser unice. ,. --s
YOUNG MEN wanted. B". neat nppearlnt. wIMi
plenty of pep: experience .not easential; rapMJ
advancement to tnoso wnii ii'iiiia, w -
Cosbl. 3J2 Ileal Ksl. irusi iiiuu.
;.n,,..n,l..f l n. n...l,Cn nnslllnnS! 0PP"(
tunlty lo learn good business: $30 to '
referen6ee. P 812, Ledger Office.
'other thifciiHIrcl Athcrtlmentc on Next rjj
cwr ci.i.HK Due to our rnulrtlv i. ''
business we need an Intelllseni A Jnc"In .
not under 22 years old. In Ju?V,',n?v.n,'f J
rnent: preference given to man ni? " "part-f
in the distribution of nJcoms'iwrrerS.i,
edge of the mechanics! constAi "lion ef kVmh
mobiles: excellent opportunity 50i ?n.iSj """-'N
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