f.-i i h r Iv-' f ?- (S I Lift IS ffIN WASHINGTON MBHORIAL Joint Ceremonies by Nntivc, Pa triotic and Fraternal Forces In South Philadelphia Court John liny No. 843, nt 1226 South Klshth street, hctil ono ot the largest fra ternal celebrations In South Philadelphia In honor of the 186th anniversary or the birth of George Washington. At tho prelim inary session thirteen canuiunics wcro initiated. Tho public exercises were presided over by 1". C. 11. Frank Wlllnrd. Present as iruests wero Ilcynold Tost, No. 71. U. A. 11., rtprcscntathes from drand Ajmy posts, camps of tho Spanish-American War ct rans, command of tho Army and Navy Veterans nnd many patriotic organizations, together vtth retired as 'well ns nctUo serv ice men of tho army, mltltla nnd nant forces. Korty-flve courts of tho downtown sections wcro represented. Tho commlttco of reception wcro Ilrothcra Dougherty. Ktrlss, MolCRineau, llosher, Schaffer, Hajes, Mcdlnloy, Hngerty nnd Coluntono: musical director, llrother Itlcnzl; conductor of chortu, llrother I.ys ten snlolst. Ilrothers Salerno, Santaluccl and Tlcsl. Participating In tho piocram yvtro Brothers Coward, ltansley, l)rs. lloso ner, Qrccnbaum anil WnlmvrlRht; llrother Longo, harpist. Tho orchestra of Court llcnno gavo patriotic selections. Th rrosrnm comprtsfet frntures Biiltccl to tl.e lent. Tho court's auxiliary deputy, I'.O. L. 11. Jlradley, mado n brief Introductory address and presented ns ths speaker of tho ccaslon r. J. C. It. J. II. Kirk, n. memlier of Hchulklll. No. IDS, whom subject wm 'Tho V. of A. Hespenids to tho fall for Patriotism In tho Present Crisis." In his stirring; words, tho speaker "ild5 "Here tonight appear men In tho runks of tho 1. of A. who bear tho Insignia, of honorablo scrvlie. Hoarch our membership rolls and sou will nnd Inscribed tho namct of our brethren who re. sponde.1 to every rail to duty from Lincoln s to Wilson's day. Should present conditions do mand. our recruits will swell by many fold tho ranks of needed defenders. Our orderrrecotfnlzea ur country us our social family and when America rails no obey willingly and 'or con elenen sake, because e heed It as the call from tho throne ot Ood. Unless fraternal orcanlza tlons are renters of lntrlotlc Ideals and per sonal services promotion factors they will not survive. Tn our ranks, stanillnn loyally shoulder to shoulder with the nutle-born, are many who. If not themselves born In other countries, trace baclc their Unease to a not remoro foreign ancestry. eti I'Of tho 110.000.000 persons of our land, 31. 000,000 of them Undo Sam has assimilated as souls of foreign descent. I am not one, nnttve born that I am. that deems It a crime, to revert ... .., . .m.u ... rn.a rtf rhllllhClOCl. tO 111 VJie-n.ii.if- mc,.., j d.... - --- - . - cherish the ground that covers ," ?r'"e"h0' kindred. Hut. with my 1. of A. brethren, when it Is a question of allegiance and loyalty, then for all o: us there ts only one country, and that Is America: only ono nag. and that l tin star Bpangled Hanner. When America sounds Its bu. rfo calls, all of ns must answer ns Americans without any hyphen. Tho V. of A. challenges ny "who dispute tho oyalty of Its membership to equal us In sacrifice, to bo as quick as wo aro to rally to the call of duty, that no stain of it-honor daro besmirch our flag. ,eeovet no holocaust, wo fain would repel tho artvnnclna: shades of war. Tonight wo "dfd'ca'Sr;" tfc": without regnrd to raco or creed or natal soil or re.litlc.il differences, to a wliolo soulcd American Ism." At tho bimonthly conference of the supervisinB deputies, tho grand chief ranger suggested that ill of the special considerations that should be taken up at tho sessions of the grand court contention Is tho reclamation of such lapsed members us aro still within the prescribed re qulrements and ellglblo for reaftlllatlon. The Sttendlne officials adopted the Idea and Hope to havo It put Into operation, through the assist. iSce or tho auxiliary a-putlea In tholr respectljo territories. Those taking part In tho conferenco wero Ilrothers Forrest, MontaR, Plm ,,nV mett. l'lsher. McUulre, Jones, Frill, ampbell. l-'arrell. Hurley. llaglKo. -Mooney. Jlann nnd Cathcart. A large number of the 101 local deputies were attentive listeners to tho proceed logs. In his remarks, fl. C. XI Pilot set forth! "The growth of the order and the wide extent of the membership suggests that besides the 'fee an,, various nelds of effort thern should at times bo some concerted action, to formulate i some definite plan of special effort n1.'?lv??ntn" trate on somo particularly needed activity, so that while not negiecunit oincr u,..i . '". the membership should attend especially to the one laid out for them. Ac. ordlmily we sureest now the obtalnlne of the return '"'he rnks of such precluded brothers as aro still eligible under the requirements This work Is necessary lrr our day and there Is no one who not ably An one way or another to take part In this most Important work without neglectlne t'ie other fruitful field ot effort. This work, it Is regret ibleV to say, has not received tho attention that It demanded, and thero is great danger of Its still belmc overlooked or neglected! so I npneal lor a propaganda of (orient Interest and per sonal service In tho work, as in no better work, could wo engage." Commencing tonight and covering different dates during this month, twenty local 1 of A. courts In the city Willi celebrate tho annlier sarlcs of their InstltuVon. lleglnnlng with the lounger, with its fifth natal day. and going up the scale of jears in the career of each body, the older celebrates Its twenty-fourth birthday, tho commemoration fetes being held by the fol lowing courts: I.lndenwood. No. 33fl; McKcan, S4-1S Humbert, 33'J: Huntingdon. SUl; Whitney, J2: Wharton, L'0.1: North Philadelphia, 2tUj Eawton, .'32: Illeucher. -03s Haverford. "0J: Prldo ofeJClcetown. SOli Macco, 'JOOS Corinthian, 197: North Penn, 102: llarfleld, 101: Iride. C:ndence. 131: Jackson, 120: Energetic, 1U7; Iberty. Ill, and Woodland, BS. Court Amerlcus, No, r,7, at American Star Hall, Twenty-nrst n,nd South streets, Frldajs, holds a srmpcslum arranged by tho good and wolfare committee Brothers Christie, Cunning ham. Owens, Scott, Thompson, Holllngsworth, I.amont. llarclay, Htroup. Johnston. Campbell, Tailor. Morby. Palhle, Stewart and Deputy JUlirVr. Jllx quenvtuu iitni. in wi yirociik tnn.- tc and the subject of much Importance to many was considered and tentative plana submitted nnhzed. It was uyjn the question ot the benefit system, embraced In tho doctor and drucKlet plan now In onue Hua to changes In th domiciles of many city members, occa sioned by conditions arising In later years, the present sptendd sjstem needs to lx made to suit the nawer requirements demanded by the removal of many to other localities, suburban or at least bejond ttro limitations ns to the per sonal services of the ph)Blclan nnd apothecary, A member actually confined to Ids liomn by disability Is not affected, as ho recehes tiro benefits complet from the court nearest his home. But to such as are only ellffhtly Indisposed this benefit Is not usually procurable, except throuxh his own local branch. To give, the latter, be he resldlnir where he witt, the full benefits, including doctor and drucslst, and to remoo the necessity ot his personal rail upon his own court physician ard drug-gist In minor disabilities, two suggested means were proposed! That he be allowed to remain a financial mem ber of his own court and bo plactd as a medical member upon the rolls of the court nearest his home, thereby adding no additional cost to him, and the other that he remain fully entMled to all benefits in his own branch and In addi tion tft allowed to become a medlcat member ot the body closest to his residence, lhls would entail additional dues ot four cents a week upon him, but would site him the services of two doctors and two druggists, to cover every con tingency that might arise. Other suggestions will bo taken up at subsequent sessions, so that a general feasible plan may be evolved for freeentatlon at tho grand and supreme com en Ions, , Court Genres B. McClellan, Ka 143, Is hold ing: Interesting1 tnnplrattonal meetings. Lecturer llrother 1). O Is' ell I has arranged & plan of ex rcles that develops a newness ot surprise features each session, ruminating monotony of routine transactions. An Increased attendance attracted by the novelty program, amt a fur,; ther incentive Is furnished In a au "r2'" -trophy to the lucky attendant whoie go-vt fortune brings his name from the box wherein are de- Soslted tho names or all present, nnd In the rawing the lucky one Is presented the gift without cost to him or the court. In prlza for each session la donated by one of tho willing1 worker corps. The talent comprises the court's own calaxy, augmented, by volunteers from other courts, the local aKKregation, Brothers Welsh, Wake, O'Brien. Xievins, Ryan, Murphy. Uecourt. Wolf, 1 Kenny. J. O'Neill. Smyth and O'llara being an entertainment host In themselves. Brother ste?' . . FJ I ' I HIV1 .B.BBS.lS.BBBSBS.BBBBB-B..SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi .1 1 II, lHtl II l.l I - . I W 6 of Mind J if 0M'J5- MXvffltfw )IT 00 ' r-'oME- sx hJ jH mmr-m. :mWWx mmr Ijg'MfMHH, BBu " 'i- -is r'Aw hIeKS"n."lt.,our,..on "Bternsl Vlgllanc Is S"vf "S.." 'iwny.' . it as an eioauent plea JUfcV." uy 's"- President In these tryinr days fci2rlide,2ani tnr be no outbreaks of any niI?J.ai. bul iulre calmness and intellectual sobriety upon the cart of every ons In our land. we are Americans and e must show It In 51 y .?" .Pleased delegations wero present SKnV.'iol,rff liobln Hood, No. Ill Federal, No. VH..cr2l!irTlb,-. Io. 0!. lrIJe of Clearfield, No. ll Shamrock. No. i!10, and flchuylklll, No. Court Neshamlny, No. HO, Friday held lis monthly "amok'talk" social assembly. P. C. It. Mrlwrmott preslilng. Deputy P. Kite gae a specially selected fraternal subject short talk, ''"vh'rs Mc.Namara. Iiyrnes, Noon, Bharp, JJ Malley. Nolan. Ilerhrlck, Meyers, Ilrovlne and tlroshopfer, the versatile ten, gave apecallty acts that elicited commendation, llrother liernard in his eiilogostlo tribute to the work done by llrother George and the letter's felicitous re pry were gems of oratory that were appreciated by the audience. llrother Hudolph In his masterful esposltlon of tho "Practical Appli cation of I'raternal Principles" pointed out a Plan of activities, which lis outlined In an activi ties propaganda, designated by him as the later work for the United llooster'a Federation. The subject appealed to all and will be agitated. The attending representations from Courts Passyunk, No, ,it Hti Albans. No. 83 Houih !V?.rki.No ,Jt' Woodland, No. SI Ilnergetlc. No. 107i Cohockslnk. No. 1431 I.. J. Dmitri. No. 2111 Iranklln, No. IMil, and Menno, No. .T1S. wero treated to a surprise feature In tho Introduction by llrother Ilrady of a new drill manemer. In which Ilrothers Doherty, Hitter. Craig, O'Hara and Ilrady took the assigned leading parts. Ho well was the feature rendered that It will be added to tho manual and tho members rehearsed until they become proAclent, when the aug. mented ranks will ghe n public exhibition ot the splendid Horlc, llrother SicCaffrey, tho veteran activity promoter, who Is confined to his home oy nincss, was remembered in appreciative senti ments of love nnd the expression conveyed to nun vy oinciai recoru. Court Menno. No 838, meeting Fridays, Pass, vunk avenuo and Moore street, is creating fa vorabln comment upon Us fraternal visitations. Its talented string band Is the recipient of much commendation, not alone fur Its proficient per formers, but particularly for the 7eal and en thusiasm shown by Its members In adandng tho social features. '1 ho retent visitations to Courts Cohockslnk, OlPJiwood, McClellan. Houth wark. Neshamlny, John Hay, Standard and Hobln Hood show tho demands upon its services and those visited hae manifested appreciation and request a return visit as soon as Its en gagements permit, llrother J, J, Kellcy and his colleagues deserve praise for their fraternal co-operation In all that tends to benefit the Order, llrother Jlerkery, of Court T. 11. lteed. Voices the sentiment of the membership. In ac cording duo praise to this court's fraternal workers, . Thy returns received bv (Irsnd Chief Itanrer I, w. Pilot from tho upstate contests between counties arrayid as competing factors In the Increase of membership crusauVs, show the in terest Is Increasing as tho time for awards of victory crows to u close. Washington County, with Unis Jshcrwnod. of No. 7m. ami Watson, of No. 17S. lay claim that Westmoreland County Is not In their class, whlto Ilros Devey, of No. 48. and Davis, of No. 112. retort that the out come of the contest will ahow the latter county far In the. lead The eiecutlve officers are d llghtsd with the merry play of kindly banter and await the final figure, that will determine the issue, "The State of Delaware and the District of v.',iuuuii are compoimg to snow tnir apprecia tion of the honor conferred upon them as being F.r' ")? lrand. Court of Pennsylvania, and Ilrothers Hates, of Court Ilrandywlne. No. I. and Cathcart, ot Diamond Btato, No. 4. of the former, and Jlro Preer and colleagues of Wash ington, No. 2, of tho latter, hav matters well In hand In their contest. In Lehigh County llros. McOuIre. Nsgle, I.ents. Ilechtel and aids hue their nearby neighbor. Northampton County, rn the run. and, llros. McCluskey, Tucker. Hill, Oaffney. Keller, Alterlilo and Pelllcclottl are much concerned over the nnei pected course the contest has assumed Ilucks County, with llros. Dalton, of No. mi; Keating, of No 1. and tlelger, of No L'yo, is concerned !J a problem, that must be solved. Iuterne Count)?, with llros Iteese. of No. 2; Iwli" of No. 4: Jones, of N'o 51. and Kvsns. of No. M, made Lackawanna County set a lively move on, tbat keeps busy llros. Tork. of No 35: Delevsn. of No. Oil; Longmlre, of No 03: Wilson, of No, 7.1. and La Nara. of No. 242 Deputies W. r! Jones end John Kmmett are. respectively, county Court Summit Hilt. No. 3(1. the latest acqul sltlon to the ranks nt Forestry, was Institute.: on Saturday bv Grand Secretary Itohert Comber assisted by Past Chief Hanger Coslmo Mus-tai-chla. of Court Sons of Columbus No 348. of Nesnuehnnlng Tho last-named court officiated as the opening court, having previously Initiated a largo class of candidates who were subse quently transferred to tho new court when in stituted Officers for the balance of the present term wero elected nnd Installed ss follows! Chief ranger. Paul drosso; suh chief ranger, Oer vase Perrarej treasurer John I'errare- financial secretarj, Oeorge K. Dick, recording secretary, Kugenlo Da Col; senior woodward. John (line. Junior woodward, I'ellre llrandoro, senior beadle, Joseph Castagnero lunlor beadle, Angelo Ml vale: trustees, John Casazza. John Maszero and Peter Delorcnzo, vhislclan I) P Hill, M. !.: apothecary. H Leroy ItefcK The court was organized through the efforts of llrother Coslmo Mustacchla. No. 348. who has been appointed tkivuty grand chief ranger to look after its Ibterests. and having started under favorable auspices and a bright outlook the surress ot the now organization seems to b Assured. Child's Pica Hevenls Dead Man ATLANTIC CITY-, X. .T., March 1. A policeman wMo responded to a child's plea "to come seo a man In Bwlmmlne" found tho body of Joseph Smith, a bayman, floating In a slip on Gardner's Dasln. How ho camo there) Is a mvstcry, but tho officials bellovo ho fell overboard. IIo leaves a family. Obituaries William E. Lovo William n. Love, a lawyer, died of pneu monia In Chesapeake City, Md , last Satur day, following an attack of grljj. The funeral was held yesterday from tho home of his sister, Mrs John C" van Haauen, 4218 Chester avenue, this city. Mr. Lore was a son of Mary and tli late Thomas C. Love. Ho was born Jan uary 9, 1856, and was educated by prlvato tutors and In Itoth's Military Academy, Studying law under tho latu V. Carrol Drewster, he was admitted to tho bar In 1879. Ills health failed and he removed to Chesapeake City. ALBUnOEH Feb. 27. KDWATID J , husbajid of Alice A. Alburger and son of Margaret A, and late Edward J. Alburger. Itelatlves and friends. Southeast Pleasure Club, Invited to fu neral, Mon.. 8 a. m., 2418 S. tlth at. High mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Jit. Carmel D 30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. APPF.L Feb. 28, ot Norrlstown, Pa , I.OUISK. widow of Wllhelm Appel, oged B9. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 1117 Green St.. Norrlstown. Sat., 2 p. m. Int. pri vate. Norrls City Cem. HAKKK. F-b. 28, 1DUISA K., widow of Ed mund W, Haker. aged 84. Due notice of funeral glien. son-in-law's residence. Stacy F, Kensli 457 lfaddon ave , Camden. N. J. IirciDLEH. At West Chester, Pa., Thlrd-dar Second Month, STEPHEN L. tlKIDLER. aged A8. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. 315 Dean St., Seventh-day, 1 p. m Further services and Int. Newtown 6quare Friends' Cem , 2:45 p. m. I1LYTIIE Feb. 27. JESSIE WINSLOW. wife of Charles Wesley Wythe, nnd daughter of late Jeremiah r. and Sarah Thomas Winslow, Itela. tives and friends Invited to funeral services feat.. 2 p. tn . son's residence. Spruce st . coU llngdale. Delaware County. Pa. Int. private. Mt. Mortah Cem. "", HltADLF.r. Feb. 2(1. MAItY ELIZABETH, widow of Patrick J. Itradley (nee Mills) Jt,al tlvcs and friends Invited to funeral, Kt k 30 a. m.. son's residence. Patrick Bradley. 4844 ti. Ijiwrence st. llequlem mass St. Veronica's Church in o. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem IlltADY. Feb 2d. PATRICK, husband of late Mary A. Ilrady (nes ltuxton) Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. KrI.. Sim 1738 Moore at. 8olemn requiem mass cnurch of St. Thomas Aquinas 0.30 a. m. int. Holy Cross Cem, HBEEN Feb. 27. JOHN J., husband of Mary I. Dreen (nee Itodgers). Relatives and jn j jjliilfcf' -1 j T'Tjitr-.i fii.rn iimMA4iiM ' tm r MSMlmk i iriiniiiiiliiii EVEIIfG LEDaERr-PHILAfcELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAROH 1, : . , DEATHS friends, em: nplore and Veterans of Media iirinrn a it. im iv. itiiirniiii J. it.. ii. A . itaiiroaat J. it, u., no, mtt. j-e-i.tif ll.Mili.- VT-. nil t f A ttsltr Iidge, No. Bl, I.. O. O. M., Invited tn funeral. Sat,. 8.30 a. m., 323t Locust St., W. Phlla. Solemn mass ot requiem St, James's Church 10 a. m. Int. IIolv Cross Cem, Auto service, IHIKVV Feb, 28, suddenly, 1301 N. 01st at., WILLIAM It , husband of Anna I llrow (nco Matthews), aged 37, Notice of funeral later. HltUCE Feb. 27, In Phlla,, HiniECCA A., wife ot Davis liruce and daughter of late William nnd Isabella llanplng, Itelatlves and friends IniliMI to funeral, 1327 Edgoley t. (Kith and Dlamondl. Prl.. 8 v, m. Int. Norrls City cem.. Norrlstown, Pa., sat. afternoon. liUCK. Feb. 27, HOWARD O., son of Fran cis II. and Into Mary Iluck Ilelnttvca and friends Invited to funeral, Sat . 7.30 a. m , HIJ2 W. Westmoreland st. Requiem mass Church of the Holy Souls 0 a. m. Int. private, Tomsqua, Pn, miRKHARDT. reh. 2s. CAitntn iionic- HARDT, aged fi. l"nneral services residence of Irving A. Firth, till Llndley &m ,OEfin, Phlla., Sat., 2 p. in. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. HUKNS. Feh. 58, WILLIAM T., son of late Thomis nnd llrldgct Hums. Relatives nnd friends, Division No. 45, A. O II I Isabella Council, No. 328, K, of C.i St. Patrick's Alli ance, Ilranch No. a District No. It Court Phil Kearney, No. 108, r. of A.i St, Joachim's Holy Name Soclstyt cmplovcs penna. It It., Imitcd to funeral. Sat., 8 30 a, m . brother-in-law's residence. Michael Maher. 4731 Worth st . Frankford, Solemn requiem mnss St. Joachim's Church 10 n m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem, CANTWELL. I'eb 27, ANNA, widow of Michael Cnntwell. Relatives and friends tnvltnd to funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m . residence of daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary A. Drancy, 2HJ7 Manton st Requiem high mass St Anthony do Padua's Church 9.30 n. tn. Int, Holy Cross Ccin CARPENTER. l'eb. 27. ROSETTA H. Rela. fives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl,. 2 p m.. resldenco of Frank 11. Merrill. 451 i interne st., jvianayunic. int. nat.. at 'iroy, i'a, CLEAIIV. Feb 27. WALTER H.. beloved husband of Mary A. Cleary (neo llrcnnnti). Relathes nnd friends, Holy Nnmo nnd Altnr Society. De Soto Council, No. 315. K. of ;. Postofflce 1'roteclUe Asso.t Kestonn llrnnch, No. 157l Court St. Alhnn, No. 8". 1. of A . In vlted to funeral, .'-nt., 7 3i a, in , 1211 ln kson st. Solemn hlgti requiem mass Epiphany Churv.li, II a, m, Int, Holy t-epulchro Cem, Auto funeral, . CI.OSFIS. Feb. 28. CItAS, P. CLOSlTIt. Jr., 2043 N, 8th at. Duo notice of funeral will be git en. CONLIN reh. 27. THOMAS J son of late i.awaru nnn .viargaret Conlln. Heatles nnd friends. League of Sacrcil Ilonrl. Altnr and Ho sary Societies ot St. Edward's Church. Dlv. No. fl, A. O. II, 'all othir soctetlrs of which ho was a member, lnltcd to funeral. Sat 7 V) n m. 22.18 M", Falrhlll st. Solemn requltm mass St. Edward's Church I) a, in. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto aorvlce. Cl'NNIJY Fob. 27. MAUT E , widow of Tatrlck t'unne Rclatltcs nnd friends Imltid tn funeral, Mon. 8 n m., 2012 Rod st Sol emn high mass of requiem St Thomas's Church U 10 a m Int, Holy Cross Cem DALTON Feb -n JAMES II. son of Fllen Dnlton (nee RegKann) and lite .fntnes Dillon, of A tliei County Limerick. Ireland. Relatives end friends. Dlv. No 23 A o, II . InWtcl to funeral, Snt 8.30 n. m 5118 Mnrttrt st , West Phlla, Solemn mnss of requiem Church of our Lady of victory 10 m Int St Denis Cent. DAVIS Feb. 28. EMMA II WIS Ime Sprague), wife of Charles II. Davis, nued 47 Helatltes and friends Invited to srices, cat , 1 3u p in , 1714 N. OJd st Int Ilndnor, Metho dist Episcopal Cem Remains may bo icuid I rl e.. from S to 10 o cluck DEETEH Fob "S JASPCtt VI-WTOV nt residence of daughter, Mrs Juno lierter Illppln, 31 i N 31th et Interment llnrrlslmrK DONTI.N. Feb. 27. KA'I F widow of Fred erick Donten. Relntlies nnd friends lnlted to funeral servtt.es, Sat . 2 p. in.. 181", N. 27th St. Int. private, South Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may coll Fri nfter 7 n tn DUOAN Feb. 28 HftHI DL'OAU. need p. Funeral services. Frl . Hi a. m , old Man's Home Rfith nnd Parjni? sts Auto funeral EGNER. l'eb 211. F.Mli.r (nee (ids), wife of Herman Egner, aged 40 Rtlalltes and friends members of Columbia Lodge. No 21, O s. of II.. invited to funeral, Frl , 8 n m . husband's residence, 222 Stevens St., Camden, N J High mass Church of Immaculate Conception i c tn, 1 rlends may call Ihurs. eve int Cnlvarv Cem EMERY Feh. '27. i:r.!?Alimn v-lf nf Thomas Emery Relatives nnd frlonds, Rosarv and Altar Societies of Mt John tho lUptlst Church, Invited to funeral Sat., s HI a, in , 118 Seville st . Manajunk Solemn litgh requlfm mass St John the baptist Church 10 n. m. Int. Westminster Cem. EMPSAI.I.. Feh. 28, MART II , wlfo of John JJ Empsall, ngod 40. Relatives and friends. Falls Circle. No. 273. C. of E . and Lighthouso Women's Club. Invited to funcrnl Sat . 2 p m . restdenca of brothcr-ln law Itormo Duckitt, 3108 N Taylor st Services Church of St. .Tames tho Less 8 p. tn. Int Mt I'eaco Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl , nfter 7pm KM! -l'eb 211. FREDERICK W. mill. Rein lives nnd friends Invited to f uner il services I rl 2 n m 1012 N. 21st st. Int. Glcnwood Cem. Hemnlns mav bo viewed Thurs , after 3 p. m. Auto funeral. FLANK) AN Feb. 21 ROSANNA. widow of Patrick Flanlgan. Relatives and friends. League of Sacred Heart of St. Edward's Church, Invited to funcrnl, S.it . 8 3n n m.. 2412 N. Ilodlne at. High mnss St IMivorda Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem FLOOD. Feh 2S. THOMAS J. husbind of Catherine Flood (neo lljrne). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., T .in n m . resi dence of J. P. Donahue. 5400 Mnrket st High mass of requiem Church of Our Ladv of Vic tory 9 a. in. Int, St. Charles' Cem . Kellj-vllle Auto funeral OALLAOIIER. Feb. 20 WILLIAM husbnnd of late Isabell Gallagher Relatives and friends. I rlendly Sons of St. Patrick, Donegnl Society: Dlv No 41, A. O H . all other societies ot which ho was n member, invited to funeral Frl.. 8 30 n. m . 3407 Richmond st (cor of Tioga. 2.dh Ward). Solemn requiem tnass church of Nativity 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Ceni QAL1.AGHEH IVh. 27. HITGH, Sr . hus band of Sarah Gallagher. Relatives nnd friends invueu io xunerni Hal , -' p. m , DN3 n 00th Bt. Services Memorial Episcopal Church of st Paul, Overbrook. 2.10 p. in Int Wist Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. GALLAGHER. reh. 27. SFSAN. wife of Daniel Gallagher. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 3U a. m.. Vlllannva. Pa. feolemn requiem mass St. Ihomaa'e Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem OALLEANA. reb. 23. IDA 11.. wife of John Gallenna Services and Int private GREEN. l'eb 28, GEORGE P., husband of Ida H Green. Further notlco will bo eiven from OO.'O Latnna nve. GREENE Feb. 27. MARY M . widow of Francis v. Greene, lato surgeon, V. S Navy. Funeral services nnd Interment prlvat C1ROSH Suddenly, at llllllngsport N. J.. Feb 23, CHARLES II., husband of Emma M. (Irtish (nee Crinan). aged 4s Relatlvts and friends, Central Station Postoffleo unilocs In vited to funeral services, Sat , 2 p m , rarlors of Henry Seher & Son, 200') E SusqtKhnnna ave. Int. prlvato Greenmount Cem Remains mav ln viewed J'rl eve Auto funeral. , HAGGERTY Feb, 211 SIAUY daughter of late, William and Eltrabeth Haggorty (nee llovveu). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl. 8 a m.. I'JOI H Ilonsall st. Solemn requiem mass St Anthony's Church 9.30 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem HAINES Thlrd-dav, Second Month 27th. at 914 Wnshlngtnn St., Reading, P.a , JOSEPH (1. HAINES, aged 78. Relatives and friends sur vivors of the 15th Pcnna. Cavalry, Kensington Lodge. JJo 211, 1" and A. M Kensington R A. c , No 23; Kenstngton Commandery. No 54. K T , LU I,u Temple, A. A O N M S . Invited to funeral. Seventh-day Third Month 3d 10 45 a. m , Oliver H Hair Illdg., Ib20 Chestnut at. Int private HAI.E. Formerly or Shamokln, Fa , Feb 27 ntANK LEE. husband of Maud A, Hale, aged 44. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 n. m . Dariora of John R 1l,-lAiHanv, S730 Germantown ove. (cor. Ilrond st ). lntl Hillside Cem. via funeral car. Remains may be viewed Frl. eve. HANNOLD Feb 27. at Westvllle. N J MARY ELIZABETH, wlfo of J Wood Hannolcf aged .4. Relatives and friends lnvltrd to funeral, Frl., 10.30 n. m , 328 Broadway. West vllle, N. J. Int. prlvato Egllngton Cem. Ho mains may bo viewed Thurs s p. m. HARRISON. Feb. 27. MARY M., widow of George Harrison, end daughter of late Mercer T. and Catharine Johnson Patterson. Relatives and friends may view remains Thurs cvo.. 1S"0 Chestnut st. Int Grove M. E. Church Ground's, HASVEY Fob; 28 TITTER J. HASNET. son of Catherine and lato Peter J. Hasney (nee Ward). Relatives, and friends, members of 5-"0 c.iuui i''ru v- -M,,v, . . a.,,u n in , resl. d.nce of mother 3015 N. Leo st. (Front and Indiana eve.). High mass of requiem Church of the Ascension 10 a m Int New Cathedra UARSAM reb. 05. Relatives at i. 27, ELLA M.IIASSAM, aged nd friends Invited to funeral .p m.. ."23 N. 60th .' sen ces Thurs 4 n m 1723 N. Both HEGEMANN. Feb. 27. J. WILLIAM hus. band ot Wllhelmlna Louise Hegemann. oged uil Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services "iiicKEY-Feb " 2s! HOBERT, husband of Hester J, Hickey, Relatives and friends, mem bers of Woolen and Carpet Yarn Workers Union Local No, 8J3. Invited to funernl serv ices, Trl., 2 p. m., parlors of Samuel It. Foster 1728 Federal st. Int. private Mt. Morlah Cem' Remains may be viewed Thurs . 8 to 10 n m l HICKMAN. Feb 27. MILTON T, Von 'of Elizabeth A. and late Terdlnand A. Hickman iged 24 Relatives and friends invited 1 to ie??: Ices. Frl.. 2 p. m 8811. Haverford ave. Int. private, Mt. Teaco Cem, ' 'm " r- - , l(r KBIf 'B . I - . I ., , " HEATHS IlinrtS. Feb. 2T. CAROLINB M.. wldew of John It. tilers, aged 72. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlce..Krl., In, m. 507 Washington st,, Camden, N, J. Int. wlvate. Harrclgli Cem. 1 rlends may call Thurs., 7 to 9 p. m IIOMSIinit. Feb. 28, ANNIE AMF.I.IA (ties Waldron). aged 01. Itelatlves and friends In vlted to funeral services. Hat , 3 P m., resldencs of her niece, Mrs. F. I!. Slack, 1.311 W'oodlavvn ave., Lawndata, Int. private ...,.. HOUGHTON. Feb. 27. SARAH. M. UUqlU TON, Funeral services Frldav, 11 a. m. -8J Hathaway lane Wjnnewood. Pa. Int. JCtlvaie. HOWE Suddenly, Feb, 28, WILLIAM TAJ LOR HOWE. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Frl . 2 p. m.. funeral parlors of Oliver II. Hair. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. prl- tale, ... ...,- mefi re itovvi.ui i en. 7. jviibs .via;v '":;"". Relatives nnd friends. H. V. M. Sodality of Ladv of Itosiry Churrhi St, Ann's Ladles f. A. II. Soclctyi Court Garfield, L. 1. "' A In vited to funeral, Frl , 7 10 n. m. cousin's resl dence, William II. Ford, 1405 N, Hctltlcld at. Solemn requiem mnss Lady of Rosary Church 9 a, m. Int. Holy Cross cm Auto funeral. lll'BEH Feb. 27,, OERTRUD1) E.i wife of Rudolph lluber and daughter of Knto Mcllrldei and late Francis Getr. ngid 20. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, I rl . 2 p. in., .1J71 Memphis St. Int. private, Helvue Cem. Remains may lo viewed Thurs .after 7 p. m. JACKSON. Feb, 27, ELIZAUEI II. Widow of drome W. Jackson (nee (Minn), .aged 05. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Frl , in a. m , parlors of William S. Ncff, 1209 W. Otfnrd st. Int. private JACKSON. reh. 2'l IIATTI11 A., wife of Jnmes .Inckson (nes Ptstler). aged 20. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Sat., s p. m., 2HJ2 N. Orlanna st. Int. North wood Cem. Remains may be vlvwed 1 rl. after Jeffries. Feb. 28, oEonan w., husband of Mary Jcnrtee (nee Kreftorscn). Relatives ond friends Survivors 72d Regt.. P. V . Old Guard. 2d Regt . N. O. P.i Hus W Town Post, No Ml 1. A. R.i nil other societies of which lio vvos n member. Invited to funeral. Sat , 2 p. in., 4.8 Locust et. Int. private. Auto service. Remains tunv be viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p m JONFS l'eb. 27. EDWARD J , husbnnd of Annie llodcnstiln Jnncs Relatives and frlemls. Red Cross Castle. No 30, lj. of U E.. Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 1 10 p. m , IWMfy lanl St.. Gtn. Int Ivy Hill Cem. Remains mnv be viewed J liuea eve JONES Feb.' 28, ROBERT A.. Jr.. son of Robert A. nnd Cecilia M. Jones (ne Baldwin) Itelatlves and friends, also pupils rf Our Mother vlted to funeral. S.at., 8 30 n. m . residence of parents. 4II.M Henei St. Solemn reuulim mass Church of our Jlothcr of Sorrows lo a in. Int. Cathedral Cem. . . , , JOVES Feb 28. CHRISTIANA, widow of Charles C Jonrs. Sr. Helitlvcs and friends Invited lo funeral services, Sat. I P.m. ,"on In law's residence, William It. Biles. 6013 Hav erford ave. Int. prlvnto . .. KAY. Fob. 27. ELIZABETH A. ICAY. aged 9.1 Relatives and friends Invited to tu rn ral from Friends' Meeting .House, Mu lea Hill. N .1, hlith-d.iv Third Month 2d, 10 30 a m lnr Friends' Om ...,. . KENNEDY. IM). 28. JAMES, eldest son of Into William and J.tno Kennedy, husband of lato Catherine Kennedy (neo Nolan) Relatives nnd fritnds invited to funeral services Sat., -p m , residence of brothcr-ln law, Robert J. Ilollldav, 2n-,o E Flrtlt st Int. private Uelvua cem. Remains may bo Mowed I rl , cvo auio "CKOHLER Feb. 27. T, RUDOLPH, husband of Ida M. Kohler (neo Rllner). aged Bl. Re j tlves and friends rmplojes of Metropolitan Wf. Insurance Co . Invited to funeral services. Sun., 2 .in i m.. 3V.1 N. 8th st. Int. Northwool Cem Remains may bo viewed bat., nfter I P in Auto service . -, LEWIS Feb J7 CHARLES S LEWIS. Relatives and friends Nonpareil Lodge, No 220, I O n 1', Invited (o funeral services, Frl, 11 a. in 313 S llth et , Camden, N J. Int prlvato I.odcu and friends may call Thurs , 7 tn n p in .. . LlOHlCAP Feb. 20, KATE I. . widow of n F. LlKliiiiip ageu 8 Relative nncl friends Invited tu funernl services, residence of son In-lnvv llnrvey W Hex lllcknrytnwn, l'lmouth township Vjl. Frl . 2 n ni Remains may bo viewed 'Ihurs . 7 to n p m. Int. private. LUECKEI.. Feb 27, HARRY, husband of Into Louisa l.iieckel (nea HollenbeiB). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral si rvlres. bet, 2 .10 p. in , son In law's residence. John Mr (lough, BUS Hurley st Friends may eall Frl , after 8pm Int Greenmount Cem. MAAS MOI.l.Ii: T wife of Harry R. Maas and daughter of Into Amos W. nnd Mary C. i.jncn. formerly or Miudietnwn, uei i unerni from residence of daughter. Mrs J. E. Sanders, 1128 S. Cist st. Phlli., Frl , 1 P, m bervlces and Int. St Mnry's Church. Burlington, JJ. .., l'rl , on arrival of train leaving Plilla. 2.30 p m. Delaware nnd Marl.and tnpers copy. MACNA.MARA l'eb 28 nt UI17 N Van Pelt st . formerly of 233 N Van Pelt at . JAMES R . husband of tho late Mnry Macnamara. Notlco of funeral later .. M MATITIVniM.T IVh ?7 VinflTNIA E. daughter of late John nnd Eleanor Martlndeil formerly of Trenton. N J I'unernl from 140 Now Jersey nvo , Colllngsvvood, N. J. Int. pri vate Trenton, N J tapers ropy. MeCT MIEN Feb 20, EDNAItU J. son ot Mar t c rroll nnd late Edward J Mrcnren. It 8.11 (Hti Ei '; r'i nd friends invlteu to runerai. aav., i mothor's residence. HSU Tree st. md Jackson sis ) High mass of requiem ny Church 10 n in. Int. Holy Cross S "f'REANOR Feb. 27. BRIDGET, wife of Wllllnin MeCrennor and daughter of late James and Mary Hlgglns (neo Calhoun). Ilelntlves and friends invited to funeral, Sat., On in , 2441 Kimball st. Solemn high mass of requiem St Anthony's Church 10 30 a. in Int. Holy Cross Cem McFADDEN reb 27, EUGENE ANSON Mc FADDE.N, husband of Laura A. Mcl'adden (nee Thomas). Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services, Thur.. 8 p. m.. at 275 Sum mit nve , Hackenaack. N, J. Int. private. McFADDEN Feb 20, JOHN A., husband of Mury A Mcl'adden. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat., 7 30 h. nt . 13 N 34th st Solemn requiem mass St James's Church 0 n m Int Old Cathedral Cem MnKENNA. Fob 27. CATHERINE n . widow of Thomas McKenna need 78. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat , 8 10 a m . Evans ave.. Oak Lane High mass Holy Angels' Church 10 a, m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. MCLAUGHLIN. Feb. 27. ELIZABETH C. daughter of lato Jnmes and Jane McLnughlln. Relatives and friends. Sodality II. V. M . Sa. crcd Heart Society. Star of West Lodge, No. 3.', Shepherds of Bethlehem; Mary Penlstou Circle, No 37. L. F of A , Invited to funeral Sat.. 8 10 a m , 31114 York rd Solemn requiem mass St btophen b Church lo a in, Int, Holy Sepul chre Cem Auto funenl MiLAUallLIN J337 N 20th St. Teb 28, JOHN A . husbnnd of Florence M .McLaughlin Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat , 8 30 a m . David 1! Schusler Hide . Broad nnd Diamond sts .solemn requiem mass Holy Souls' Church inth nnd Tioga sts 10 a. m Int Old Cathedral Cem vuto funeral MEAGHER Fe-li 28 MARY II M . daughter of latn Michael and Marie Meagher, at 1738 S 15th st Duo notlco of funeral given. MILLER rib 27 MATHIEM', husband of Mary Miller, aged 7 Relatives and friends, Cramps'H Ben Asso , Invited to funeral services, 252 Richmond at , bat , 1 30 p. m int. Fern wood Cem MINDS reb 7 CHESTER A. MINDS, eon of James IT and Julia A. Minds, aged 20. Fu neral servicer at Kainey, Clearfield Co, Pa., Frl . at 2 p nt. MINDS. Feb 27, DORIS CArLISCH, wife of Chester A Minds. Funeral Bervlces at Ramey, Clearfield Co . Pa Frl . 2 p. m MINDS Feb 27, MAUDE MINDS, daughter of James II and Julia A. Minds Funernl Bervlces at llamev, Clearfield Co.. Pa., Frl., 2 P' MOORE Feb. 20 SUSAN, widow of Wil liam Moore nnd niece of lato Arthur MrVeety. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv ices Sat., '.' P ni.. son-ln-law'a residence, Wil liam J. Gorman, 110 N. 5!lth st Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Frl . 8 to 10 p. m JIUnniY. Feb. 27, MARTHA, wlfo of Wll Ham J. Murphy and daughter of late James nnd Rose Wray. Funeral, to which relatives and friends are invited. Sat., 8 .10 a. m , 2138 H 15th st Solemn mass of requiem Church of M. Monica 10 a. in. Int. private, Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. NEUMANN. SudJentr. Teb. 20. CHARLES, husband of Louisa Neumann (nee Gohl). need 75, Itelatlves end friends, members of St. Johanna's Church. Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 P. m., 013 N. 12th st. Int. German Lutheran cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs,, after 8 NEWMAN. reb 26 LEO. A., son of Mary and lato Conrad J Newman. Relatives and friends, emplovea of Phlla. Navv Yard, in vited to funernl, Frl , 8.30 a. m.. 2820 Wharton st Solemn high mass of requiem St Gabriel's Church 10 n m Int. Holy Cross Cern O'DONNELIi Feb 20. CATHERINE, wife of John O'Donnell. Funeral l'rl . u a m , 7030 Corson st.. Chestnut Hill High mnss Holy Cross Church. Mt. Airy, 10 a. m Int. Holy Hepulehro Cem. O'NEILL Feb 28. MABELI.E DOROTHY HARPER, wlfo of William I'. O'Neill and only daughter of Margaret C (Franklin) and late 'Wil liam F. Harper. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p m., 30 N, Preston Bt. Int. private, Fernwood Cem. Auto funeral O'NEILL. Feb. 27. MARGARET, widow of Daniel O'Neill (nee Derrlg). Funeral, to which relatives and friends, League of tho Sacred Heart, are Invited, Mon , 8 a. m , 1818 S, Front st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart 10 a in. Int. Holy Cross Cem OVERHOLSER.-Feb. 27. MAROARlir XuT;, wlfo of William R. Overholser. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat., 2 p. in.. OJlu Raco k Int. private. OWIM. Feb. 23, ROBERT A., husband ot Ida Ovwn (neo Costello). aged Tl. Relatives and DKATHS fr ends, ! beard of ninir, officers and guests of the Horn, for O, , A. It. V.i'rani i and Wires and Colonel Town Tost, Ho. 40. Invited lo funeral. Frl , 8'SO a. m., rejlMne. of son. J. J. Owen. 327 ii. Wilton st. (52d nd Haverford ave.) Solemn mass, of requiem. Oiir Lady of the Rosary Church. 10 a. m. Int Old Cathedral. TECK Feb. 27. JOSErHINn IS., only daughter of Clayton E. and Catherine Peck, sged 11. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Pat., 8 a. m.. parents' residence. 1408 n, 04th st. High mass St. Gregory's Church H.30 a. m. Int. private. Remains .may bo viewed on 1 rl , ,'pEI?IGilEEk-reh. 28. EDWARD ". MM. GHEE, aged (10. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services. Sat . 1 p. m , A monesson road. Sta. 18, Blackwood. N. J. Trolley eaves Kolghn's Point. Camden, N. J. 10 minutes to every hour. Int, prlvnto. llarlolgh Cem., Cam den N .1, Omit flowers. PETERS, Feh 20, MARY J. . wife of Ever ett V. Peters nnd daughter of William II. and Alice Abbott. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl., P30 p m, parents' resl denre. 4812 Walton ave. Int, private, North Cedar lllll Cem. PURVIS Feb. 27, MART, widow of John Purvis. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Bat., 8.10 a. m 1518 N. .American st. Solemn requiem mass St. Michaels Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem, HAKER Feb 27, M. JANE, wldmv of Jere. mlah II. Raker nnd mother of Rev. James M. Roker. of Wilton, Wis, aged 81 Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sit . 8 30 a. m , rcsldcnco of son Reuben Raker. 2311 I".',n'la,'' ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 n, in, Auto funeral, ROCKHILL--Feb. 28. ABRAM C.. husband of Tlllle Rocklilll Relatives nnd friends Invited to services Mon.. 2 p tn . 838 S 50th at. Int. prlvato Remains may be viewed Sun, 7 to 10 p. m RODHERS l'eb. 27, JOSEPH V. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, l'rl., 8.3n a. m.i residence of brother ln-lnw. Thomas II. Mur phy 110 Mmpson rd.. Ardmore, Pa. Solemn requiem mass st Colinan'a Church 10 a, m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. . , . ROTH Feb 20, JOSEPH, husbnnd of 1st. Ella Hoth (nee Kirk). Ilelntlves anil, friends, Frnnkllnvllle New Year Asso.. Invited to fu neral services, Frl, 3 n m. 31.10 N. nth st. Int. prlvnto, Oakland Cent. Trlcnds may call Thurs eve HOWLl.j rn nULIe Feh. 28 MARY now Iil.m: (lien Ilnlll. widow of William II How ie"" Relatives nnd friends. Lady Livingston lodge. No 38 () Shepherds of llethlehemi row Cniimll No loi 1). of P i Imp o. It M i Ceil. J, W Monro Circle, No 87. L idles, 11 A H . Flower Mn, lut, l.nl.ilnf V V A..I1 ('till. St Martha's Domestic ( irclei Mother's Meeting 1 Irst Presloicrinn Church. Invited In funeral services. Moii ,1pm 2"28 s Franklin st Int l'ernwciod Cem Friends inaj Mew remains bun 8 p ni Auto cortege . , HAM1MEIS1l.lt --IVh. 27. HENRY F , hus band of Altrmret bangmclstor (neo Hnubrlch), ogeel 51 Relatives and friends Invited to tu nc ral. Sat . 7 30 a, in , 0J7 N Franklin st. Solemn requiem mass bt Peter's Church U ii. tn, Inl Most Hole Redeemer Cem .SCHNEIDER l'eb 28. APOLt.ONIA. wife ef Christopher Schneider, of Pitmen, N. J (nee Becker) aged 08 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl services. Sat., 2 p m . resilience of son Adam A Schneider. 503 Stnto St., Camden, N J. int. private llnrlclgh Cem. Friends may cull Frl , V to II p. in , SEAMAN s,, ond Month 20. STEPHEN, husband of Mell beamnn. aged 82. Relatives and friends invited to funernl services. Frl.. 2 I m , 21.M E Cumberland st. Int, prlvato, Mt Peaco Ceni SHANAIIAN Feb. 28, CATHERINE, widow of John shannhan Relatives and friends, H v M Sodalltv, Secred Heart Society nnd Socialist Beneficial Sodttv of St. Ann's Church Invited to funernl Sit 11.30 a m , son-ln law's residence, Martin Davis, .1170 Belgrndo st bolemn requiem mnss ( hurch of Nativity 11 a. in Int New Cathedral l ni SIIEERAN Feb 2S. JAMES A, husband of Mary Hhecran Relatives nnd friends, st Ellrnbctli's 11 V. Mehodalltv nnd Holy Name Soih.lv invited to funeral, Sat, S'.'IO n. in, -.o w VHcjhert st. Solemn requiem mass St l.llrabeth s Church. 10 a. in. Int. Cathedral C-m KltERRIN At Glbbsborn. N. J.. Feb. 20. I.LI.LN, wlfo of Daniel Slierrlu (nee McKenna), ngrci ei Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Frl II n m . Glbbsborn. N. J. Solemn requiem mass st. Edmond's Church 10 a m Hit Calvary Cent. Camden, N J. Autos will meet train at Ashljnd leaving Camden at 8 . m SIMON -Feb "8. JOHN. huband of Mnry M blmon nnd son of lato John nnd I'ernella blmon. aged U3 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Sun 2pm. 830 Jackson st Int. ArJInston Com Friends may call bat. eve Auto SIMONS Feb 20. FREDERICK W. C St MONS, aged 50 Relatives and friends. Frank ford Lodge No. 29J. F. and A. M ; hlloam R. A. Chapter, No 2J0, Kndosh Commandery. No. 20, K T. . I.u Lu Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S l of- iir-m a empiovos or Simons & btruoa Hosiery e o , orileers vend members of Nntlonal Assn. of Hosiery and Underwear Manufacturers, officers nnd members of New Jerusalem Church, Manu facturers' Club and Pen nnd Pencil Club, Invited to funeral services. Frl, 2.30 p. m., 1001 Harrison st Frankford. Int. private SIMPSON Feb. 20 JOHN, husband ot Bella Simpson aged 31. Relatives and friends, mem ber, 0f Perseverance Lodge. I O. O. F. M I' el,!! Invited to funeral services Frl., 2 30 P in. resldenco of f ithcr-In-lavv. William Jam leon 170.1 N Mnscher st Int. private. Green mount Ceni. Remains may be viewed Thurs , after 7pm 0 SMITH Feb 28. EDITH A , wife of Thomas II Smith, nnd diughler of Into Edward and Margaret Flounders. Relatives nnd friends In Htd lo funernl, but., 2 p in 6141 Chancellor ft, West Phlla Int private. Remains may bo viewed Frl , after 7 p. in SP1ELMAN l'eb 20. ANNIE, wife of An drew L bplelmnn and daughter of late Robert nnd Annli Edgar Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral services, l'rl, 2 p. rn., 3530 Jasper st. Int. North Cellar Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs , 8 to lo p. m. . STEINLE Suddenly, Feb, 50, CHARLES, husband of Nelllo Stelnle (nee Bojlc). Funeral, to which relatives nnd friends, also Father Cor bln Council, No. 472, Supremo Cathollo Benevo lent Lesion, ore Invited. Frl., 8 n. m.. 4th and bhunk sts, Mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 0-30 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem STERRETT. Feb. 27. MARGARET, widow of Jam-i Sterrett. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 11 n, m.. brother's residence. Samuel Ritchie. 827 N. 24th st. Int. private. Friends may tall Thurs., 8 to 10 p, tn. Auto funeral, STUART Feb 28, WILLIAM A , son ot late Alexander nnd Jano btuart. Relatives nnd friends St. Paul Lodge No. 481, 1'. and A M i W'nnamaker Beneficial Asso. nnd Youm? Men's Christian Asso. Invited to funeral services, Sat , 2 in p. m., brother-in-law a residence, Albert J. Johnson. 100J Huvvorth st . Frankford. Re mains may be viewed l'rl , to 10 p. m. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem SULLIVAN. Feb 27 JOHN J. son of Den nis nnd lato Catbcrlno Sullivan, aged 3.' e, Rela tives and friends, emplovea Smith et Furbush Co , Invited to funeral. Sat . h.30 a m , resi dence of parents. 2U71 Lelthgow ct High mass of requiem St Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Int, New Cathedral Cem TAIT Feb. 28. JAMES, husband of late Jano A. Talt, aged 78 Relatives nnd friends united to funernl services. Sat , 2 p. m , 812 Perklomen st lot Mt. Morlah Cem Remains mav bo viewed rrl , N to 10 n. in TARLO Feb 27 ROI1ERT WILLIAM TAR. LO son of I.rncst and Paulino Tarlo (nea Schll. ling), aged 14, Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral. Frl , 2 p m., resldenco of parents. 23.VI w Cumberland st Int. prlvato. -u"n1"' TAILOR - Feb 27. ELIZABETH MAY. daughter of Howard O. nnd Elizabeth fl 'lay lor, aged II months Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral services. Sat . 2 p. m.. parents' res dence 1151 N. 57th st. Int. Fernwood Cem. TAYLOR 1 eh 27. JAMES TAYLOR. Jr. Relatives and friends, penna. Railroad Volun tary Relief Asso . Invited to services. Sat 2 P m, 031 N 37th at. Int. sit. Morlah Cem. Remains may be Mewed Frl . 7 to V n m TORR. Feb. 27. EMILY, wlfo of Josla iTorr aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to fu. neral services. Frl., :i p. in., parlors of J L bnodgrass, 1044 N 29th st. Int. private lYbON Second Month, 20th. LAURA T wife of John It Tvson. aged 60. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Slxth-dav l P m. 444'i N. 20th st. Further services at Horsham Friends' Meeting House. 3 p f Int private ndjolnlng grounds v' WAHTMAN. reh. 27. JOHN W. WARTvrAN reh. 27. JOHN W. WARTvrAN Friends Invited to funernl services' 6111 Uuttonwood st. Int. private' N,:-.?,-,.?'.!.: WIliTIS (nee Sat.. .'1 p m, 61U Uuttonwoi vvuiiiJ. reu, -i. anmii; WIIITl' in.. Shevlln). wife of William w hu. 'v.V... -(n!2 Ardagh, Co. Donegal, Ireland Relative.. biVh friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.30 am an Ht 20th st Solemn requiem mass st Cliaf le.'e Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem a"" Bervlce. Remains may bo viewed Trl.. 7 to in p. m ' lu Ju WHITE rob. 25. GEORGE, husband of Clara White aged 00 Relatives and frlendi Invited to funeral, Frl., 1 p. m'. from M00 Germantown ave. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem WILrtY -Feb. 20, ANNIE E wife of rd mund II. Wiley (nee Schneider). 'Relatives imi friends members of Memorial and Erie Ave .iieiuuuisv nurcnes. invneci to funeral service Sat... 2.. p in , husband's residence. ''i v' Marshall st Int. Hillside Cem Auto BeVvlce' Remains may be viewed Fri., after 7 p. m WOODWARD. Feb ROBERT WOOD- WARD, aged 88. Funeral Bervlces Frl. 8 n m U02 N 22d st nephew. C. C. Knight. YARRICK.-Feb, 27, at Delaware Water Gap. Pa JOHN, husband of Augusta Yarrlek Lief Pl'b"!) aged 08 Relatives and friends Shlloh I-dge. No. 658, F and A. M., of Lans. 9X7 i IK.THS - dais Pa.l Tristram 11 Freeman Chapter, It. A., No. 2t Samuel H Tone Commandery. K. Tj. No, 81, of Stroudibury. IM t ',k Tfmji "V.'f is. O? N. M. S . inv ted lo fieral '"'l,c','' d 2 r. m., son's residence, ,7nn,k,nrr,-?:,i So Ruler st. Fr ends may call Tb"i hi'Ll? p. m. Int. Westminster Cem, Auto funeral. X0ST AND TOUND DOO Lost, nt Chestnut lllll. Tuesday evening. February 27. male, Pekingese dog, long golden hair, cafrles tin of tongue expose. Il ""Jir" T.7. lanain. '"'rS'TAfln'u't 1 Chestnut Hill . Clh. going lo i-olline hand- IIANDHAll ixisr, on ..ion.. .. :-". "',,-.. i1Bnd Germantown on Car 73. a Mark leather nann .. . ... . . i-.. bag containing auoiiiin. ,. ...- -"--.- .j n keepsake with Inlllaln It. 1). on oui to". Finder will receive $10 for return of g ana Its contents to"oi7,'N. 12th st.. Logan. Mrs. (luartie. No questions asked - PUP?r Ist, st Chestnut lllll. wlll?.J!'r; haired fox terrier puppy. I'""1 returned ..tn c. 11. l'raley. Chestnut lllll. BUNBtmST Lost, Feb. T, pearl sunburst dlaj mend in tenter, betvveen l.llh nnd Spr r ni llth snd Chesmut. $20 reward. IMS Spruce. hii containing about $18. n ko d pocke oo", PERSONALS SACRIFICE Gen, blue-white diamond solitaire ring! about ( carats. $115: lady's all-platl-rum fancy diamond ring. Mci'ulchcon. 01. Bulletin Blclg,, l'hont) Walnut 13 i7. HELP WANTED FEMALE CASlTlER and telephone clerk. S. W. cor. 02d ana i.ansuowcio hyi-, CHAMBERMAnD snd wallress: first class. 4023 Waynoavo. Call nflcr12cVclock i. CHAMBERWORK nnd walling! experienced while girl. Merlon 400 or wrlto Box io, Merlon.. Pa. . . COOK. Protestant, stronc. middle nerd wonvn for family of 0. Write Box 101. Overbrook. COtTkiMf niurcnreoreilnlngroom: smell fam ily, no waslilnni reference. J1JJ I'owelton avenue, CORRESPONDENTS, 2, I competent to an swer Inqulies by mnll on questions pertaining to millinery; tho other to answer similar filtration on dressmnklns nnd general rash Ions, graduate of fl.ilnestlo sclencn course of tho city high school or Drexcl Inslltuto pre ferred. answer, stating ngc, experience nnd nearest telephone number. P 810, Ledger office GIRL for plain cooking, assist with other work, a man Is kept to do all hard work and walling, no laundry work: two In family; good wages M 751 ledger Central GIRL wanted, acquainted with paper boxes pro ferred but hot necessary. National Metal IldRO IlpxCo,l1227 Callotvlilll St. GIRL for general housework, Scotch or English prrferredi good wages. Apply P 810, Ledger on Ice OIRLS WANTED TO LEARN TO MAKE LITTLE CIGARS DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK TA1D 7 PER WEEK WHILE LEARNING LIGGETT A- MEYERS TOBACCO CO. TIIIRDAND JTNTARIO oTltl.S Two rellablo Prot, girls, as cook nnd chambermaid nnd waitress, family of 2. best referenres required. P 811, Ledger Offlco GIKl.Sto work In laboratory. Applv Valentine H. Smith & Co.. H, W. cor, 2d ond Green. LADIES We have best house-to-house, commis sion basis, quick selling proposition on market. r Room 314, -'H Chestnut St. IDY of good address, well education for posi tion requiring tact, experlenco not essential, must have tlrst-class ref P X3"Ledger Office. MILLtNERS We requlro milliner's helpers nnd learners over 10. Apply Emplomcnt Bureau, Lit Ilrothers. MILLINERS, exp ; also Improvers, good wages; long season Apply 68.'0va Germantown ave. ond3i,o"i Germantown ave. NFRSE to do chamberwork and assist with ono Infant, 2 adults In family, reference Phono Oak Lane 15s I J. or call (,C0.1 N 12th OPERATORS on all parts of shirtwaists, tuck ers. finishers, trimmers, hemstllchers, steady work: highest pay; learners taken, paid while learning; bright, airy workrooms; spacious lunchroom: coffee and tea free, 48-hours-per-week schedule. Tho llagedorn Mcrz Co,. 3d nnd Brown. POCKETBOOKS Experienced girls, also learn ers. 48-hour schedule. Wolf & Co., 12th and CallowhIII. PRESS FEEDERS; exrerlenred on Gordon presses; good pay. Apply Wolf Ilrothers, 12th and CallowhIII, sixth floor. SALESWOMAN Woman of ability and outsldo selling experience for Bpeclai. permanent work In connection with "The Book of Knowledge", leads furnished and good phy to woman of force and pleasing personality. Call 60S Denckla Hide. Ask for Mr. Colbert. SALESWOMAN wanted, experienced, for educa tional work, leads furnished, salary nnd com mission. Wrlto or phono Spruco 52b0 for appointment. SHOE salesladies, thoroughly exp., permanent positions, good salary, Boston Sample Shoe Shop. 1002 Market st . second floor. STENOGRAPHER Ono who Is capable of doing good work. Apply Emplovment Bureau. Fourth floor. GIMBEL BROTHERS ' STENOGRAPHER wanted by nn electrical man ufacturer; a refined and experienced typist and stenographer: state age, experience end ..la.u Avnan,..1 T ,V -In... . ... . -. salary expected. P. O ,42J0.Jerantown, Pa. rENOGRAPHER. experienced, wanted! state sti: salary and reference, twviy l- an. ea. Off, e. -eiani.i cteuiY. ussisT, wun ironing; elueily white woman: reference required. Call 20jG Pine. 4Wednesday, H) to lla. m. WAITRESS, private family; suburbs J 647 Ledger Central. ' WARD" MAIDS wanted. $18 per month, with board, lodging and laundrv unci- a-i., .. the superintendent. Philadelphia Hospital for S;?n.,a,Bl.ous Diseases. 2d and Luzerne sts.. Phlladelphq. I'a. WJND1.11S on skein yarn: steady work; good pay. Apply at once. Robert Lewis Co., Itich- mond and Bridge stsPhJJaj WOMAN, refined, settled as mother's helper ...... iwu,vnin-i ; uaen io cniiaren; coou wages references, t n,y i,ia- reivin. C 221, ledger Office. lis i IjAOi' as stenogropher and assistant bookkeeper wanted by textile mills In German town. Apply In own hanclvvrltlng, Btatlne ex- perlenceetc.J' 823, Led(ferptllceT Fi?. ''-apv, thoroughly experienced In KeepI ine time for factory workroom, stnto salary Central emplojed. M 75J, Ledger HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Man with cubllo accounting ex. perlence wanted by n Arm ot certified Toubud Hctountantsi eost accountant preferred' i!er manent position if satlsfactorj ; state detalfJ of experience. M 753. Ledger Cent rn I aeta" ADVERTISINa COPYWRITER The advertising; department of a large store has an excellent opening for a young min who has ability to turn out good cony: must hSv2 experience: none others need I respSnd: ms! Xe,uBa,0. n;nadr,Ptc"heH . .. . AISLH MANAGER A;.e:horolll:h y experienced aisle manager re. quired Apply In person or by letter FmninV ment Bureau. Fourth floor '""" J-mpioy-GIMBEL BROI1IER3 ARTIST Wanted, retoucher for general' . . vvork.Art Department, Publlo ledger e " proven ability to "sell a po'JilTr ?a.?t' slon basis; full first letter. M Jerl3ld40.-Ledger Ce"ntJa .':rcnce ln BANK VNK CLERIC, assistant bookkeeper: voun. DOKKKKIEU. fxperjenced. fop a iarce bt-arh. iaMh!MF iiiVii-t.,.!iiiL-.t .-.: :r. rr aiF1 WA BOY wanted Apply fifth floor. 60S Chestnut st. MX1.T WANMH Continued from free D?.T.l!!.ru..r.l'.,,.ll. .'"J male, k, . Diddle Co,. 1.21 HsnAtt1.." BOY or young man for erran'rl factory! chance to learn ."il j!oojJLvo,fA qIJI 2 1 rf', n'J'fivfaj nor Tnnted, etpei enced tn. " " state age, salary and ref n.'.".' v .Td?en?flf!e0,C"1oTn ""-'"".""'"turlnTT: i ' ,r,,"ll eervicea of : ,,rw orrice worki splendid eSLtiW iiif-nei re-piy. statin- - . .'W Ledger. Branch. Broad and ci..r,l BOYS, wanted, III ,,.M. , ' WrJ . theA.Schoenhu.'VJ jj vicTon, liss vacancies fiV NB atMJ lw"hts ' ...... .Machine carver. --ounie-nead molder ,.,. ml ., Touchers-up A Rubbers, oil and wi at AVIndow cl,an5?s." whi,,' . orf.ccv.nR-: cooisffi., C'AIIPl.'VTr.'ltil ,. ..... - . . iL"e4 hour. Report with tools rian'." iroveT N? J. P "mClrt' du 1in' tt.1 CHEF, white, for""'mllffe.t..-J , Grlswold Worsted Co , , l)Iro ?UiVM COACHMAN. cnmnr-. ..,- f.lil .1 n40rLifejUi."',u ""W.ij. c""' '"" wHiiieu on I ght barriiT week work: good were. "?.'.. Cooperago, Snider andjvei.fjyyy,, rtT j"l-n.... . Prominent firm ""NT . tH accountant with several veari' vising factory cost methods: ablPe" several engagements Blmultanel,7,.r develop new cllentel.i go ,1 refn"-S' . imlJUiKiiirirM DRAFTSMAN A. CAPAnr-n .man. Tiionrnrr, I'HltlE.NCEII IN THE lipHlnS WOODWORK AND STEEL sieS e l.iHl.11, l-l.riANI'lli; AHTnuJ BODIES. WANTED BY A LAPnl'l MOBILE PLANT! A finrvi. VAtBl TIOV, VlTlt EXCEPTIONAL (J 1 1..-( d vm 144. in d it an nir HTATI. l'l'T.l.T QUAMrjOATlONfl NIVIMATIIW VILi: LtSj coxriui-XCK. itaA , . u. HU.-.I.5.U. i'J lir.ADEL tinATTOAtAV -. ...I.U.I t . consuHltiff engineer Jn nearby citj. .'-'v i it'"w"-,:r' tuiiLT-te coniin tot, ij.uj,LT eiuru.. nitAl'THMAN. ullh rit.orlnn-. i- . rhino uhoD practice: nrrmnnant li? larso ronrern for our,K man jf ij frences, experience anU iUlary dcilrriJ 1 810. ledger Office. rl DlUVritfl AND U:LPI.RS Kxpertea not oter v P?odi pay: clianr of .n Appl y Wellwrargo & ( o , 822 Cbwtj rARMnrt. married: refcrenc rannij between 0 nnd n o'clock. Jtoora i rotTXUHV FORCMAX for lirasn thin i Mork. mo-ity nlei: PhiinriinM. Answer fully, atatlnc oalary desire,.! I UH.IUUIUi iAVlVbltS l.lt RrorheV reqiilro furniture pckm TM1T1.TTri--i-B4 sr. a ---- IIJII tlll'l , FjI'MHKH Anslstant foreman, wlthi periencn, unnica m a retail yard. X. 3d Bt. MACIUN!. HANDS, uoodnnrklnn it. Kood wages to competent men. Kep met t-o.. jf rom nnd .rank I In gta., MACJIINISrs Experienced men only on hlfV I uraue, Hccuraie worn ' Mill In tr Machlnn ITandi Rorlnir illjl and X'laner Hub X'so.nnd Cench Hanfii rioor itana loathe Mechanics for laying out on Bunace plates Elclit.hnur nhlftn nprmnn i Xo laboc trouble; lilcbett rmea Reply, stating age nnd- experhnetl j, j. M , i". c un lOii, tjii'tueipnin.i'a AIAt'lllXlSlS T.athn hands! no mm rate, with pleco work, with wtxttl upon Aour nunuy. vppiy rrai.i ues-uement-i'onu uo., iimin atreeH. MACHINISTS All-arnnnd hands. I engine repairs; must be first-clan L iir. r Vi..t, Aii' Tin k'j.1.1. - iiii j , ivuiir '!- : r . " MHCHAXICTAT. DIIAITSMAM. with c experience; lajout of steam plptotjd opening lor capauie man; gie iiui gw In letter an to experience and placets v hi. ..eager urnce. MAV ttnnfriii nnrlnrpi1 In lllflf t chemicaln, drugs and eKetabltvolli J phiir-n i-if Thl 1 n ifalnhln nfflc f ftl ft Nffl concern; stato salary expected, ihj ence; information treaiea siricut M -1J4. laager umce. MEN employed nil or part tjnw. exira iiivnvy un 1110 niuoi e.iwi e ary; no capital required. C 10. lin' Wanted, bollermakers. locoi chlnlsts, car repair men, laborerj. cieinerB. .jenna. 11. jt., j. orpmn wvr A bright, clean-cut boy, past 18 7 grammar ncnooi grauuaie. appjj- Tt 11 pa f3ll Titn-ti tlnnfi ' uimduij hnoTnERS il OFFICES WORK Young man. 15 t 111 icai position; ery gooa opporiunpg farcy, appijt py joiier, Bivins iu i lalnew. Jonea &, Cadbury Co.. llMj PACKER Tar reneral drv enoils whole Ii preferred. Apply jJureau of Emplon floor. STRAWUniDaB & CI.OTHW.I rnnTffirfl Reieral vaeAnrfen fnr stronr whltl 4 day work. Apply employment Butul noor. Uiailii.U XiliVlilE'c J PnCSSMAX Sen Ices of intelllnl pressman. moierate-sized pii.,3 cation, tractable. wllUnr: aW tl i uructionsi good future outlook fors requirements! siato ir present w wages demanded. A 8. Teagerj SAT.HSMAN wnntcd. craduat of 1 Inc school or sohool of pharmafl wuiiams, urown & uarie, inc SAI.KSMAN. real estate Want llM run nrrultif rnoilitf luada riv'B! ttS only. Richards, dlr'nrd below WkJ SALKSMAN A clean proposition; jaiKQ returns; a, perjnancnt "VTJ successful man 403 Finance Bw SilVOslAM. Mr.... ..I t.l.Vi -r1 I unuuu.Ti. -i U111C., llllll-il.wji experienced truck salesman, to.sgj advertised lino of commercial vew VnftltSjhlfH Atsi n arslnssw nn1 iTAtBAM cants must Rive age, full truJ and references In first letter U l" tentlon M C4T. Ledger Centrat- SAI.K3MAX Uleh-class paint tMJ salesman, wnose past exp. guarn to establish branch office for m torv IhllH. Atlanlln Pltv and V spnal assistance of sales manager M jt?x iirg. uo., uieeiana RAT.i?sf AN wanted by large motortruck cob llOnnl nnniHunll'V tn tha rlrht I t once in confidence, statin ftj .iuiib. Auureas i b-'-i. iagvr t SALEHMKNT N.VH Mtv work! : good stature, nent and hustlersrs who want t.nn n month and rets new epoch In the business; arnliMtPI jwnueu qmy ny numDer oi "uw'j want mn abl to hold their s iime rim nine irajei no 1 eJV'2 con nmer oniy men, wno n . r Tin1- irn 'tv full nnrtlrtilari 0 Be, etc. Address J 445. Ledger! , - - """JlBl'l L" .v . sssbbsIssMSSKI BULBJlJW'" if '".'