?"f I f?1 WMMTta. m tmmmwn hiuu&ro a ; DISTRICT COUNCILS . , r Schuylkill Tribe, of This City, to Raise Chiefs in Three Tribes on One Night Teoco Tribe, No. 343, held one of the largest district meetings of the present campaign. The wigwam was decorated wjth American flags and colors. 1. 8. Ullwood Jones conferred the unwritten work on one candidate an'd later a former member was reinstated. Members of the board of great chiefs discussed the leading features of the fraternity. P. S. Charles 12. Hell tnlked of the necessity of adopting latter-day methods in the fraternity. P. S. John Fisher, the old warhorse of No. 313, described the growth of the tribe during twenty-two years; how It made good without outside help, and what was the secret of Its sue 'cess. C. of It. Harry Ilhelnhart gave a brief outline of the present work and made art earnest appeal for the continuation of weekly adoptions. Deputy I.uckman. 1. H. A. Ualdwln, C. of 11. Sam MacKarlane and other workers of the district spoke. A largo, district meeting win held In lha wigwam of Schuylkill Tribe, No. 2iu. nt l.ehlgh avenue and Coral street One candidate waa adopted. Talks were made by tho sitting aachem f zunl Tribe. No. 833. Deputy Ureal Saehem psvld llfllmin; Paal deputy W. II. Faunt. I'. S. 8haw. (1. 8, 8. T. C. lleawlck. Ureal Prophet 8. H, Walker. 1'. O. . II. E. Tongue and I'. S. Charles K. Ilell. Deputy tllll Fox spoke of thu arrangements made for No 202 lo raise three tribes at Heading next month on the same " night, loska fife and drum corps will be the escort. Wyaluslng Tribe, No Ml. at the Falls of ehuylklll Is making strenuous efforts In re tain lost members by reinstatement. I S. Gard ner and tteasley are endeavoring to hao b class adoption, , Wawatem. No. ". of Roxborough. adopted four candidates Tha tribe meets next to tho cemetery, and I', a. Cunningham nsvs the; Jut drop the dead wood out the window. P. S. Keim, Elhy and Deputy Great Sachem Harry Wlsglesworth are alwna on the Job The tribe Is now making prcpnrstlonr for Irslall ttlon work. The bis row-wow will oe held In the wig-warn on tonight's sleep. Wlssahlckon Tribe. No 32 had a He meet ing Charles Wleland. president of the Depu ties' Association. asked for another class Ijefnre the close of the year. Deputy lleorga Klnltle Is busy making arrangements for the smoker or tho Marching Club for Altoona, Algonquin. No, 300. had a good vear P 8 flulllvsn and C. of II. Harry Hinder are alwavs n harness. Number 300 baa adopted a novel plan for Increasing the attendance at the meet bigs. A banquet Is given to all members who attend eighty per cent of trie meetings during certain months. , Xtontexuma. No 21. held Its social night at !he regular meeting. The old reliable P. S lob Iloucher was present, slso C of It John :aher and Ross Stallman Narragansetl. No. 43. adopted one candidate pt the last meeting. I. H. Hill Thorpe and John Hasner are always working to uphol.Lthe record of No. 43. . Tongawa Trllie. No. 21(1. adopted one pale . face. Deputy Charles Kati reports a good In crease for the tribe. Tseonta Tribe Is gaining In membership, du to the sctlve efforts of Its present siot-em Alex. Oreen. end the Junior saglnaw. Pro. Henrv These two brothers have presented application t every meeting, and consequently pslernccs srs coming right along. Wltl tbe elec' ti of tribal chiefs, alio those of great chiefs, t uu I Interest la manifested and good results "pe. led On tomorrow's sleep the regular meeting of the Haymakers" will be held, and several trsnrs" are expected to be admitted. Shan nessee' Tribe. No. 8. hn admitted several candidates during the psst two suns and has several prop i Itlons foi tomorrow s sleep I O. Due Russell Ims stirred un the members and expeeta big results In the near future llro Ruseli promise a Uirge attendance on election nlsht and promises that No. H will 1 In -line with the tribes ' south 1" illudelphla Crow Tribe. No. 4'.'.1. still continues to admit randidatfs snd on totli"fs sleep the Dakota Ass-e-'ntlmi will perform t e .-Mots' degree, upon i uwi.f pal-fire. ,Rro nnlolph aemres a lar a tendsn at every meeting and expects e -linrd atlelidnne.e at tr-o tribe's election . SeMlavo the soldier ail uf Crow. I living ike congratulations of the member; n lis acceptance to the atump of Junior of Irl. Hi.pltu'i Tribe No. 3Vi. continues Its good work for ednptlop" every week I. 8. Deal and '. of R. George N as are working to b 1ns Mi XU up among the Under- Nnkomta No .107. look In eight new members on Tuesdav night. P. S Hlll.'I.oney and Dep uty Jack Connollv are live workers. In all move, menta of the tribe. Shakahappo. No. 138. Is going to send two different Installing tesms out on the same night. The tribe always bsd a great record for de gree work, but this Is the first time one tribe has sent two teams out on the same night P. 8 Frank Henry and P 8 Crlpps are alwats hustling for members. t Altec Tribe, No. Itlil Instituted last great sun, hss been doing good work. P. 8 Strieker Is the lesdlng spirit In the trlbe'a activities. Last month the tribe Joined the Fun and Good fellowship Craft of Uavmaketa Wapella Tribe No. 32.1. has had a busy term C. of W. Hob 8'veeney. P H Bnyder. Arthur Thompson and Hollard ara present every Wednesday snd tesd the movement to keep up Wa pel la's big membership. Sioux Tribe. No 87. la making a great record this great sun. Three, palefaces were adopted this week. P. 8. Button Miller. Pchlnvoa, lull. Erame and Deputy AI Illtsert sre a few of the uitlers. Tne tribe does sit three degreta and ome of the members tan take anv part In the rltuallstlo work, which In Itsvlf Is a great record. Crow Tribe. No. 42.1. has had a good spurt In the last month. C. of R. Kutolph. P. 8. 8llcer. Flelnman and Deputy George Metzler are leading spirits in Crow Tribe. Chippewa Tribe. No. .11, Is now making prepa rations for the big meeting next month. P. 8. McFarlsnd. John tell. K. at W. I-oder and Rep. Uuch Kannen are the live workers. Punas Tribe. No. 72. at Hancock street and Ishlgh avenue, had a good term and a sub stantial Increase will be the result of the campaign, P. 8. Peter Rurke. John Emsley and Brooke Emsley are leadera In tho work. Nedaway Tribe. No. 282. had a big term, tha degree team worklnff every meeting. I,ast week two memoes were exalted to tne Chieftains Council. P. 8. Patterson. Hoggs, Oil). Lsgassa ana Aiaisingcr are inenusiiera pnsaae. Rehootah Tribe. No. 227. at Sixty-third and Vine streets, adopted two palefaces. P. 8. John Bassett gave a talk un the work it Allied Tribes et West Phllsdeiphla. Mondamln. No. 431. held a workers' meeting lest Mondsy night. Deputy Hugh Luekman. P. 8. Wltcraft and Hangs made good talks. One paleface was adopted Msndanv Tribe. No. 110. had a -class sdoptlon, Itah Tribe. No. 115. rendering the warriors and chiefs' degrees. Pinto Tribe. No 231. hsd a well-attended meeting. Several candldstea were admitted. The chiefs' degree wss performed by the Dakota Association, which received much applsuse for lis' work. Past Sachem Wllaon. of Camden. cava an interesting addreas. especially to tha Tounger members Chief of Records Joseph T. Vara hss Sent to every member of the tribe an attractive letter calling attention to the duty of absentees and urging the members to gather ralefaces. The election of tribal chlefa will ska place on the steep of Irtarch 20. All chief degree members snd past sachems are requested io be present for the election also of (treat .ouncll chiefs, ' filonx Tribe. No. 87. Is progressing very nice tr and la admitting candldatea at every meeting. At the Ualnmakera' meeting Past Sachem Cam era was admitted to their number. D. a. 8. Reltersel Is taking an active part. The younger members of Sioux sre enroursglng Hrotfier Bchlavo In his work and sre. urging him to accept the nomination of Junior In Ills tribe, i Its altenda the meetings regulaily and Is active (a degree work. - At the Red Men's Home ths services Isst Sun. ar were lit charge of lay members of Cbeltrn- 1-1 t..h..a!a PnllMMl (ThUrch and Wees cnn. liTSuctef by Robert .Denny. Addresses wers msde it,r S Charles ,Terlml. a lay preacher, and Samuel rl nintle. president of ths home. tat , -The district council of tribal chiefs In Lacks. ff wanna.' -wrDmiog. i.uj"' v'ira won. ties, numbering about 240. was held In Scran- '" ton. Addresses wer made on the growth and -" wwresaof the order In this section of ths ' Ktau'bv Ureat'Baehem John M Coombe; Great Slnlar Sasamere Dr. T. C. Besswlfk. of phlla. f : tlgtHa:1 Great Junior Sagamors Samuel Wit- C, B,ipV,in"U "M ..., B 1JIW miiaa apnn i. urrrniiBun. nr Ta eottnrlt was presided ovar bv ; pfesHeatLot tha County Council xaj -Past sachem s desreo was a all Um past sachems present. 'MHVMgaruimmnn. Samuel Wll Jr , .yrrtSUi. la WUUam U Grass and m.C scou at girt as s token of spprtda. tjr srvlM:rn3red.' Hrstber Bcott haav e4 tha tf ths voUMtor of vimsw' T&ifc'snktt.igmtis'&BZ '- .k,Yi' ' ' J c& f's sin wwrt J. when tsrVrtrWfajr m lode C "th Cantssfte t tss a NSMsttHtJiton tht" M KM to nccra .HW mjhun at mtmt mm- m Me sstsv NMfNk jur IM Wet fMlefW bWllMH M . i , .i.StsI' R0XB0R0UGH WANTS RIDGE AVENUE REPAIRED Councilmen of 21st Wnrd Pro test to Commission Agninst Wretched Conditions Councilmen from the Twenty-first Wnrd have sent n letter to the Public .Scnlco Commission protesting ngnlnst tho condi tion of Hldge ncnue from Wlssahlckon Station to the County I. Inc. They hae taken this nctlon In response to "kicks" of residents of ltoxborough, who say the street Is In such a wretched condi tion nnl so muddy nnd full of holes that a pigsty would shine like a Dutch kitchen In comparison, The city Is not responsible for the condi tion of nidge nenuc, It Is pointed out. On the head of tho ,Schulklll Vnllcy Traction Company '.let the responsibility. The cor poration guaranteed, In return for the fran chise privilege, tho task of keeping the street. In decent order. Now l-UIxciim h.i It lias not been done. 1. tnnt diafi' lit, in Ittirri' AtiflprMntl 41, ,v.,. v.v.rf ....... - . Common Councilman fiom the Twcntv-flrst!? Ward, rides over Hldge avenue lie fcelu less safe than If he were on it tour of tho Alps or Himalayas. "I watt motoring down ttldge avenue the other day," s.ild Anderson this morning "nnd I really felt lis though 1 wero Joiirnej Ing through n brlclt-vntd The tinctlnn cynipmv not only does not kctp the rtrrct In good condition, but It nlso iHch not run cars as frequently its aprulflcd In the finn chlsc It Is HUltnsed to tun one evrty twelve 01 fifteen minutes, but n half-hour wait Is the rule inthci than the exception So far as the folka up iilong the trolIr route arc comernrd there might Just n well be no trolley line " Anderson added th,it City Solliltfir Coti nelly was looking up the law on the tase nnd would noon hand down an opinion Mat Ing whethet or not tjie cnini.ui inulil be foieed to Keep Hie stieeta In shlPflmpf "Just where Is the vvoist spot"" le was nsked "You'd need a flue-tooth comb tu Ilnd the wortt place They're all bad " ANNUAL SAFE-CRACKING AT GLENOLDEN STATION Burglars' Fortieth Visit Earlier Than Usual Several Hun dred Dollars Taken The annual -v twit of yrggincn to the tJlen nltlen Rtntlon of the PennajK.inla ltallro.ttl was made nt an early hour tod.iy, much earlier. In fait than an of the thltt nlne previous c.ills When St.'itloumastcr Kirk arrived at tho station thin morning he nntlicd that the window facing the railroad trarkH was ojien When he enteral the station he found his ofllce In confusion The safe, which had been dircctl) In front of the ticket window, was minua Its door. The door had evidently been piled off with a ettlonal Jimmy. Money nnd papers lielnng.ng to the Pennsylvania Itallro.id, Adams i:xpres.s and the United States Post olnVa hid been tikrn N'o one waa able to state the eact" amount taken from the safe It Is Known, however, that It contained several hundred dollars. So quietly and skillfully did the burglais work that they were unheard bv any one In tho town The home of lr. William V Klgln Ir only 150 arda away from the sta tion. It la considered probable thnt the thieves worked when a long freight train waa passing the ttatlon, shortly after mid night This is the fortieth robbery of the sta tion at Clenolden that has occurred In aa many years, according to Joseph H Pair lamb, who for thirty-eight jears waa post master of the town A combined Investigation by railroad and private detectives nnd Government agents Is being made today Degree of Pocahontas On tho seventh of worm moon n council of the dearee was Instituted at (Ilensldtv by the great Pocahontas. Uarhara Itrldgen assisted by he great v'enonah Catherine Cluthoff, Brest prophetess. Pauline Drlmufi-o great keeper nf records- I.ella M dross past grrat Pocahon tas Kllza AIumfn--d and II K Tongue past OPS and ntuei prominent members of the organization The degreo learn of Yoio Coup til performed the wor't creditably '1 he great Pocahontas baa appolrt'd I.lla M dross as the deputy of the touncll which doubtless will avcure auccessful results under tier training The great Pocahontas Instituted a council at Athens, near Sajre the degree team of Itoo hootah performing the work nf nrloptlon On March 2 a toinill waa Instituted at Willow Grove and now another at (llenslde Other councils are in TOirm. and t"- r im(. ,. taa and her colaborers are doln? nil In their power to make a high record for this great aun's report, which closes on tho last sleep o this month. The gre-vt Pocahontas has appeal-d to all tribes in the reservation to become members of this oraaniz.it on and many art responding one. tribe alone sending nineteen names to adopt on the "sleep of work" this moon Many tribes are ora-anlzln new counclla sntl It la expert, l that during the next two great suns at least forty new luunclla will be added lo tho list OBITUARIES William Stein, Jr. William Stein. Jr. who until two jeara ago was a member of the Arm of William J. Stein & Bro., sporting goods dealers, died yesterdaj at his home, 308 Arch street. Camden, He was sixty-four years old and had lived In Camden all of hla life After leaving school he entered the gun store left by his father. In 1315 the elder Stein re tired and a company was formed composed of Louis H. and Charles Stein, brothers, and Herman Ungel, a nephew Mr. Stein was a member of Trimble Lodge of Masons and many other organizations of a like charac ter. He Is survived by a widow, Charles Woodland Charles Woodland, sixty-seven years old, - Atco. N. J., died jesterday. He con ducted a grocery business at Atco for over twenty-five jears. He was Postmaster twice under the Cleveland Administration and was at one time assessor apd township collector of Watcrford, For twenty ears he was treasurer of the Atco Presbyterian Church, His wife died two years ago. Mrs. Mary A. Derr Mrs. Mary A. Derr, widely known In re ligious work, died Tuesday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis C3. Spohn, Bewley' and Tenby roads, Llanerch. She was eighty-four years old. Mrs. Derr waa J the vice president of the Helping Hand So ciety oi Ardmore, and was the organizer of the Mary A. Derr Society. jBzaty6 AHMA-.r:Mrc.h, "'. "J-OnENCE, daughter of Mary and lata John Ashman, aged la Rela tlvas and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. m. Remains may be viewed Thurs. ve.. mother's residence, 2!3J XV, Sergeant st. Int. Oreenmount Cem J slAIUSTe i'srch 12. at Rlvsrslde. N. J.. ALfpB M.. vlf of Harry U Halley and daught 5rA0 Catherine and late Joseph KrallngsrNsfed S." . Relatives and friends, Rosary and Harred Teiart Sotflety of St. Peter's Church, thvlted to XSeraUFrl. 8 a. ra 200 Heullngi ave. Ve enjtemt twjss Bt. Peer's Church, Riverside, N J., SVm. It. Holy Cross Om., Phi f Pa! Train Usves Mark st. ferry T.li a. m. tof Rlversldi! W. Ii Auto fvweral. t ' L aARTK' March 18. MARGARET. wf. - W.i?'. 'y'.' ajfrTenS. Inv list to (unerai services, rri-, X p. m.. parlors 3 Mrs. R Horsch. ll W, aJ at, ' lot". ra,"2n aewtoaii Remains msy be vlewsd Thurs eve. BMeER. March 12, suddenly jt Tanaboco M, J., JOHN, husband of Hannah llesser (nes HnJI.tet'.ag.d'UcV K stives and friends, w" I ssITftsrltti,' Invited, to funersl I fim$t.TVktHTO, ft. J. tat. w trioie, j. u. services rn..i Verlla. Trsla mm ;wv mcATHH , lesves Chestnut st. ferry for Willlamitown Junctlqn II a. m. Itemalns may bs vlewejl Thurs. eve. Auto funersl IILACKMOItri. March II, KSTIIKfl. dsush ter of toilet t and Huphemla lllackmore (nee Walker), aged 14 Itelatlvea snd friends In vited to funeral services. Sat . 2.30 p. m , real, dence of parents, 8171 Jasper at. int. Oakland Cem. Auto service. II1.UM. March 13. VANNIH. widow of (Inbrlel Ilium, aged UK Iielntlves snd friends. Ileleccn Lodge, Invited to funeral services. Krl., to .1(1 n. m 3013 N. Hist at. Int. Adath Jeshurun Cem. Omit flowers imi(lr. il 3li i in, iuii, Marrh 11. Miss PAIt.MI ItoniiHN, In her slth ear. Funeral services HUH Pine at,, Krl., lnth Inst., 2 p. m. Int private HOSIIKIt. March II, CIKOIICIB son of late (leorse and Mary A. Ilosher. Itelatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral. Hat. S .in a.m. resi dence of brother. Alfred Ilosher. t37 Daly st !telnw Jackson st.). High mass of requiem Ilptphatiy Church lo a. m, Int. Cathedral Cem, IHIYI.I2 March 1H, ANNA. M. wife of Michael J, lloyle (nee Campbell) Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. I'rl . R .'10 a m , Kill N. O.'d st Holemn mass of reriulem Church of Onr l.adv of the Itosury 10 a, m Int. St. Denis s rem. la llot'N. March 13. st nl.t f. 4sth su MAltli: I.Ol'lHt;. wife of James It Calhoun, funeral services and Interment prlvnte. CAI.I.AHAN March 14 JOHN J , husband of Annie A I'nllahan (nee llalei, of HO'J I'enn st , Cnmclen. N. J. Due police of funeral given. CANNON. March 13. I'ATIIKHI.NK CANNON (nee Sweenev). of County lionegnl, Ireland, wife of WtUlnm t'nnnon. Itelatlvea nnd friends In vited to funeral. Hat. N .to h m ," 2IIVI Miller st MMh Ward). Holemn renulem mass Ht. Ann's Church to a. nt Int Holv Cross Cem. CAlllIY-T-March 12. WILLIAM husband nf Msry C-irey and son of late John nnd Mary Carey (nee Nail)) llclatlvt-s nnd friends in vltcd to funeral Hut . s h. in Mil Movnmcnslng ave Holemn high mass nf requiem Our Lady nf Mt Carmel Church 0 30 a. m Int Holy Cross Cc m aiu.i.n Huddenlv. March u JOHN, hus bun 1 of lsiltella Carlln tnce McUarvey) and son oi lace nucn ami .-iinry Lsrnn iroin i ounty Tjtone. Ireland Relatives slid friends I.eagUn of tho Hncred Heart and Altar Hncletv of uur Limy ot Mercy t nurch. Invitid to funirnl, Krl. 8 30 n in res dente nf brother In-law. Peter O Nelll i'liis N i-n'uradn st Hub mn requiem mass Our Lady of Merc-v Church 10 a m sharp Int. Holy Sepulchre IVni i'AKTos .March la JOHN htistunil of Mnry "y (-"nstos Hetntlves nnd fiinrls eniploves nf Internntlnnal NHVlaatinn Co Invited to at tend funeril Hnl Sum tin" ! tlonnnl at High in isa nf requiem Hncred llealt I hurch II 30 n m Int Holy Cross Cc in CIIAHWICK Xlnrrh II HI. I. MICTIt A wife of Krcd c'hldwick I'linera! serviies Hat, . ii in .1113 Ki.ul Kl . I'hIU of o ,,, lUill Int. prlvnte Nnrlh Lnurel Hill Cem I'OLOAN - Mireh 13 IIIIACI! ANN COl.tlAN dmuhtir of Kin it Colgan (nee ILigerty) and late Xliuriie i nlsan nged N IIcIhUvis nnd friends invited lo funeral. Prl Nam niolher'a real dence c'11'7 Kimball st CJttll and Carpenter Ms ) ry"iiilni miM Ht Anthonv a Church (1.30 a in Int c'aliarv IVm New York via Penna h It 1 1 ii m New York city pipers enpv I (ILL .March IB, XIAItY COLL wife nf Thoirns Coll Itelitlves and friends Invited tu fuller il Hat N .10 n. ni , husbands residence IVil H elllinther St. Holemn requiem inaas Ht tlilirlel's Church It) a m Int Holy Crusa ( c m CI N.VP.P March 1.1 at Almonesson V J Mll'IIAKI. CI'NAIIH accil 7 ltrlatlxes and fr enls Invited to func-rni Hat. II a in son In law s r. sldence Oeorge II Kln.lle Hervtres st home Int Almoneeson N .1 I'rlenda ma ea'l Prl 7 I" H p m lllt: Xlnrcn II Mrs ItLtllNA tiAltl! Due notice of funeral will be given from Mils Ann st Lsnciister ll'a ) pap-ra pleaso rnp llWVMiN March II t.UA.ST HOIIAIIT son of Allen I' estou und Hll i M Pcwaon Hict IS Notice of funer.cl 1-eter pcrents' rcHldenco, .inn N 3.'d st lHh.r1 Xtsmh 1.1 Pim:n son of the late John and Caihnrlne Dlcl ln-e Ltertl naeil 70 Iielntlves uiel friends Invited to funernl Frl . M n in from Little Hlsteis nf the Poor Home OerlllHIllown Int Mol Hole Ileib etner lelll llcinalns mn be lewed Th'irs eve I)lti:SHI,nit March 13 Ht Mont Alto CATII i:itlM: vlfe of Krank J Dresalrr and ihugh ter of Michael nnd Man 1 hoinpsmi nued 'Jll IteltitiMK nnd friends luUtcd to funeril Hat s .in a in chanel of Kirk & Mc- Mill (ler niintown live tlernnntown High mass of re quiem Ht Kr-chtta of Assist Church lo n m Int !! I nehr 'em r.iiruiiAitnr xiarch 12 jacop. j mis. band of Loulsi Kberhnrdt (nee llsuerl. nged 71. rteHes and friends Philip It Hchuvler Post. No SI (1 It , Cnmp No 2 H of V Sur vhnrs of 2d Pi Heavy Artlll-rv Plremn's Itellef As-o of Phlla Pocketbook Mskers' Pen Asso Ilelta Castle. No H K. CI 1". . Ilurkholm lien So, officers Court Common Pleas No 4, Cansiatter olksfest Vereln Uernucnla Turn Wrt In and destine: Vereln of l.swndale In vited to funeral Sat . 2 p m . 3717 N (1th st Int Oree nmount Cem Kleotip Xlnrch 11 JHNNti: I, . wlfo of Thomas Flood nnd cliughter of late John nnd Sarah Xlnntsomery (nee Hartley) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Hot 1 in p m t.".07 Point Kreeze nve Hervlees Prince of I'Oice Chrfpcl 2 10 P. in Int XI t Xlnrlah Cem Hi mains mav be viewed Frl , h to 1(1 p m PRIM, March 13 JA.MIIH c. son of pom Inlck and lte Marciret Prlel (nee llradley), at ids lite residence 1,11.1 Spring st. Relatives nnd friends emplnves N Hnellenburg & Cj , invited to funeral S.it 7 30 a m 32.1 N lnth st niffli requiem iimss cathedral 11 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Remains mav be viewed Krl , 7 to 10 r m rt'NK March 12. A.MOS M husb-ind of Carrie H, Punk aged fit Relatives and friends Meiini Kilters l nlon. Loc il N'o 420 U. A,, Court Pride of Olnev. of Foresters, and Cata wlssa Tribe of Red Xten. Invited to funeral s-rvlces Frl 12 JO p m MIH N 3d at. He mains niHV be viewed Thurs nfter 8 p. m Int Hlllsb.e Cem . via trolley OAHI.i: Xiarch 14 XIARY (IROVES wife of Vlvlun Krank (table Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services, Sat 3pm 31111 V .Mil st lot Grrenmount Cem nAI.LAailttf! .March 13 MART K Xtc CONIOI.i: wife of Harry J Gallagher Rela tives and friends' Invited to funeral. Sat, 8-30 a in 2-'lH H Lhadwick st. Holemn high mass of reiiuie i Church of St Xlonlea. 10 a m Int Holy Cress Cem Auto funeral (1U.LOWAY. March I J. WILL1AXI J hus band nf n'lzaheth J Uallowav Relatives and friends Wns'ilngrnn Camp No 444. P O s of A . American Comm-cndery N'o 11 P o H of A Invited to funeral services Sat 2 p m 21.1 .Main st . Darby. Pa Int West Lau rel Hill Cem Auto funeral 1 rlenda may tall Prl lietwren 7 nnd ti p m (1JFKORO XHreh 14 WILI.IAXI H husband ef Louise C (llITord (neei Volgnt), aged 10 Relatives and friends crnployea of llarrett Xlfg t o Laird chober & Co Asso , Invited to fu nerul Mon 1 p m parlors of John Rose A Hon 'Jflll Ilrldge st llrldeabnrK. Pa Remains mn be vlcvved Sun S to 10 p m Int (Jcrman to" 1 nH-ernn Cem all.XICR Xtarch 14 KLIZAllKTH daughter of late John and Rose (lilmer Relatives and trleudj Invited to servlc s Hat 2pm 2021) Summer st lot .Mount Xlorlreh Cem OIRVKN Xtarch 12 at Mt Holly. N J., MARTIN II. OIRVPN aged nil Relatives ana friends Invited tu funeral, 11) Washington st , Xlt Holly. N J I-rl 2pm Int. Mt Holly Cem. HANNA Xiarch 12 THOMAS A . Sr . hus band of Catharine P Hannn (nee Slurml Rela Uvea and friends Court Ilartram N'o 237 P of A Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.10 a nt M3S Klnasesslng ave Solemn mass of requle'n Church of Xlost messed Sacrament, 10 a, m Int Cathedral Cem IIARTV XIarih 13.. suddenly, at Ilutte, Xtnntana WILLIAM aon of Jobn and late Pllen Harts of lnllqulrk, Lorha, Ireland, aged 3S Notice of funeral later HWKINH Xiarch 13 JOHN, husband of F.mm-v R Hawkins, nged 01 Relatives and friends. .Montgomery Circle N'o 10 II of A I Oxford Castle No 104 1C of tho N C, and Mir.nemen'a Fellowshlu of tha 42d Ward. in. ev'ted lo funerul services Hat . 2 p. m., 4142 N I7tn si tni iiuisiue cem r rienas may view remains Frl s p m HKNIVURt-ON Xiarch 13, JOSF.PH R. IIBN. PKRSON, son of Joseph and Xlay llendetaoa (nee Shaw), aged 4 Itelatlvea and friends In vited to funeral services. I'rl. 3 p m.. parents' residence 301.1 N Lawrence st Remains may be viewed Tnurs., 8 p. m. Int. private. Odd Fellows' t'em HKSTON. At Wlldwood N" J , Xiarch 12. TIIOXIAS I.ODUn. huabund of Planche Duncan Heston and son of late Pdward W. and Klla C. Ilrstnn Relatives and friends are Invited to services. I rl.. 2 p. m. Oliver II, Ralr llldg , 1SJ0 Chestnut st. Phlla Int, private West Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed, 140 K. Tailor ave., Wlldwood N J, Thurs , from 7 to u p m. HKTrEHOTIC March 11. CATHARINE P. daughter of .Mary F (nee Pote) and late Charles 1' Hatl?roth. Relatives and friends, members of Policy's Comet Hive No 1020, L. O. T. XI., Hvlted to funeral, Frl.. lpm. 11(1 Htate st , Camden Int Oreenwood K of P Cem. Friends mav view remains Thurs, after 8 p. m. Iint.LOPKTEH Xiarch 12. nt Ashevllle, N ('.. Dr RALPH R.. son of Dr. William C. snd Sarah A Hollopeter. Relatives and friends In vited to services Frl., 2pm. Hvcamorci ave. nnd Cross, rd . Xterlon. P.t Int nrlvate. HOLRoVD. XUrch 13. ARTHUR B . hus band uf Alice V llnlrnvd. Relatives snd friends. Court XlcPterson. No, 140. P of A.: John Urom ley (V Hon Hen Asso, Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p m. 2534 N. Howard st. hervlces Ht. Luke's I. E. Church ,2 30 p in . cor Huntingdon and II sts. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be seen rri eve. I IORA.N'. Xiarch 1.1. CHARLES, son of Kllen .1 nnd late Charles Horan and grandson of late William and Bllen Donnell. aged 34. Itelatlvea und f rlenda invited to funeral services, Mon., I p. m . residence of mother. 720 H Randolph st. Int. Xlt Xlortah Cem. Remains may be viewed Hun after 7 p. m. HOUCK. Xiarch 12. at Let-anon, Pa.. HENRY IIOUCK. aged 81, Funeral Frl.. ,'.30 p. m, 430 crestnut St.. Lebanor Pa. Services at house. Int. Mt. Lebanon Cem. Relatives and friends Invited without further notice. HlJXtl'HRlE'4. Xiarch 13. suddenly. WIL. I.1AM II. . husband of Amanda Scanlln Hum. phrles. aged 4.1 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Frl . 2 p m, 2J5 Woodbine ave.. Nar berth Pa., Int. Merlon Squa(e M. P. Durylng Ornund HUNSICKKR.. Suddenly, Xiarch 13, 8. AONES, wife of Alfred 1). llunslcker. Rela tives and friends Invited to funersl services. Hat., st JO p. m.. 43 K. Bharpnacl, St., Mt. Airy. Int. private. HUNTER Xiarch 12. .IA11KS o n. HUNT. ER. son of Elizabeth. II anil lata Kdirard Hunter' Relatives and friends, Washington Camp No. 71, P. O. 8. ot A., Invited lo lunersl service. Frl.. 2 p. m . 72 1 Rising Sun lane. Int. Ivy Hill I'txa. Auto funersl. itemalns msy b viewed Thurs . 8 to 0 p n lf-LXIAN.J-.March 14. FREDERIC A. ILL MAN, son of late Rev. Frederic and Ana C Ill man. Due notice of funeral given. INGHAM Xtarch 14. JOHN K son of John and late Honhla Ingram, ased 27, Relatives and friends Invited ta funeral. Rat.. 7.30 a. m . father's residence. 2B34 8. Chsdwlck sc Sol emn requiem msss St. Xlonlca's Church.' ,J7tli and Porter' sts., U a.m Int. Holy Cross Cem. AU,SvNUlS. March 14. ELEANOR JiANK. sge3' K ysars t) menths. daughter of Patrick J. and Mary Kane, Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Fri.. 1 Pe-rn.. residence of parents, ...,J 1c7rnn at. int. Holv Heeiulehre lmm- KKHN. Msrcn 18 JOHN IJVVALISTTE. only, child of John and Xlargsret L Kehn -aged 28.' Itslalivea liu e. cii.i ,e.."w w,,v iwuiv, nu, CUT. V. shd Ac L snd members of Hlgm Till FDsllon Frstsrnlty. Invited to-services, Krl., a d roV. 1210 Seybert st. Int. prlvs(e. friends nisv vtrw remains Thurs.. from 8 to 10 "p. m. KEL1.EHER. March 1. CORNBLHs. hus- lives and frjnds Invited to futiersl.'rl e'SJIe. I ,-.1 . 1 - ' - '", " ' '-' A. VM wana o "r.'.'-ivvr. i.v." 7.rrji'ry: vj'ii Ltmiv DF.ATII. f,ana. in . m. tnt. lloly Cross Cem. Auto junersi. KtintAt.t.Msreh 13. ritAni.Ks ii. . hus band of Hllnnnr T. Kimball tnes Hevslnser). Funersl services Frl, 2 p. m , at 4433 Haiti mora ave. Int. private. KINO Xiarch II, HTI.VESTKR P.. son of Peter nnd lata Harriett King. Due notice of funeral given. 220.1 Hitter st. ... KIIE.N. Xlarcn 13. at 1830 N. 22d St., JOHN 8. Jr. Relatives snd friends Invited to fu. nersl services, residence nf Wesley. II. Kehr. 2101 Diamond at., Krl., 11 a. in, tnt. Wood lands Cem . ' . , LAWRENCE, March 13, Is N'ew Vork. reel denee of A, Hnnstetter. AXIANDA, widow nf late Alfred Lawrence. Relatives and friends Invited in funernl services, res'dencs of llenjs mln P. Lawrence, Swedcaboro, N. J,, Frl., 1:30 p. m Int Lake Park t'em l.F.ZENPY Xiarch 14, HANNAH A. widow of John W. I.ezendy, aged 72. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl Sun . 2 p m . real dence of son-in-law. Rufus Ilrlght. 24 Hitddon nve,, Camden. Int, Harlelgh Cem Auto funeral. lLuTO. Suddenly, . .March 12. PATRICK. husband of Xlnry I.lovd. itelatlvea nnd friends, nlso William J. Warden Hen. Society nnd em ployes nf Atlantic Reining Co. Invited to fu nernl. I'rl , 8:.lo s, m., I3JH Higel st, (13lh and Xtlfllln sts.) Illsh mass of requiem at Annunciation Church H a. m Int, Holy Cross C'loi:hC!!CR Xiarch H. HERMAN, husbsnd of Anna Loesciier. aged mi Relatives and friends Invited u funernl services, Prl,, 1 p, m , IIM7 N. Xtaacher st. Int. Pernwood Cem Auto service, Remnlnj may be viewed Thurs, vvfter XIAllttlRE March 13 XtARClARET. wife of Peter Xtagulio (nee Hums) of County Donegal Ireland Relatives si d friends Invited to fu neral Prl 8 ,n n. m . 281ii Onul st. Solemn requiem mass. HI Ann s Church 1(1 a, m Int. Ilnlv Sepulchre Ceni MAIeONBT March 14 ANDREW XIALO. NET. formerly of Lost Creek, I'a, Due- notice of funeral given from sister's residence, Xlrs Thomas Ferguson, 40 Vv Rockland st , Herman- '"MATHERS. March ll CATHARINE (nee .Mason). 'VI low of Joseph W .Mathers. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl. 2 i. m , r..1t1 Catharine at, int. private. West Laurel Hill Com Irlends may call Thurs.. ft In In tu Auto funeral Mc CVHEV March 13 at Ashevllle. N. ( JOSEPH XI McCAHEY. son of Annie ami lata Thomas XlcCahO. Relatives and friends in vited to funernl. Hal 8 30 n m residence of mother 213d cherry st Solemn high muss of requiem st Cathedral 10 a m Int Calicdral 'xi'rKENNA Marrh 13 XIARY wife, nf lste Peter XtoKenna nnd daughter of lat Robert nnd Rrldget Xlulrlne. Funeral to which the relatives nnd fr'ends nre Invited l-rl Sam fluiil icimlencu of her Soli, Filr XtcKciiha 21 4 t H llHncock st Holemn mass of requiem Church of Our l..nly of Xlt Carmel, u 30 i m sharp Int Hol Cross Cem McLAt'OHLIN Xlnrch II PETER A. son of late Peter and Rebecca Mc LsilKhlln Rela. lives and friends Invited) to funeral Sst . 8.30 n in residence of sister Xl-s John J Flem ing ,112 Cedir nve West Phlla High mass Church of the Transfiguration lo a m. Int private St Denis's Cent Auto funeral MEISTER Xtnn'l 13 PAl'L. husband of Ellrnlietll Melster nged ,11 Relatives and friends. Poc ketbonkmakers' ltenetlclnl Hncletv Invited In funernl Sat 7 .10 a m 1434 W Let terl st High muss our I.ad of Xlercy Church li p in Int private XIEYER XIarih 14 XfART A wife nf Chnrks Xlever and daughter or late Xllchael and nn Hope, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Hat 8 30 n m residence of son, Charles E Xlever. .1012 Cedar ave W Phlla High tines of requiem Ht Carthage's Church 10 a in IntV Holv Cross Cent XIILI.EIl itnrch 1.1 llEOIVV It daughter of William A and Katharine .Miller and grand daughter of Ellen nnd the late William Dwver Relatives und friends Invited to funeral Xlon . 8 30 n m pnrenls' residence- 2.1(2 E Hnmerset st Solemn requiem muss Ht. Ann's .Church 10 n in Int st Ann's Cem Xll't.l.ADORH Xiarch 11 JOHN, husband nf late Anna Xlultftdore (nee Harvev) aged 71 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Hut 2 p m. residence of Edunrd T. Davis Powder XIII1 lune nnd Wood st Frankford Int. prl vnte, Cheltenham F.urlng Grounds MljLLARKEY March 11 PAUL J, hus band of .lulls Xtllllarkev, late of Cliftden, County Oiluay Ireland Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart of the Cathedral P It T Relief .lnth st and Woodland ave barn Invited to funernl Frl 8 30 a m 1337 S Xlay st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Ht Francis de Hales 10 a m Int Holy Cross 'mFLI.EN March 12 JAMES husbsnd of Ella Mullen Relatives nnd frlei ds. Local N'o 82.1 Woolen and Carpet Ynrn Workers Invited to funeral, Prl 8 So n in 2011 N Hope st High requiem mns Visitation Church 10 a ni Int Holv Cross Cem XIUMIIAt'KR March 13 HENJAMINT. hus band 'of Xlsr Xlumbauer son of Elwood F and Sallle Xtombnuer (nee Dott) aged 20 Rela tives and friends Invited to funcyal services Sat . 2 p in father's residence 740 E. Ve ningo st Remilna may be viewed Frl eve Int Gree nmount Cem XII'hSF.R March 11 NETTIE EDITH, wife of Rev C J Xlusser D D Relatives and friends Invited t-i funeral services 801 Wvnne wood rd Thurs 8 p m Int Frl nt Iledford Pa O'KEErE March 13 HRIDOBT widow of David O'Keefe Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Prl ,8am residence of son-in-law John ijaluiKMii 101.1 S r.ouvlcr st Solemn r.tass nf requiem. St '1 hotnas Aquinas Church, 0.30 a m Int. Holy Crosa Cem PAOE March 12. aEOIlGE F. son of Al fred anil Xlari Page, aged 31. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 2 p. m, Clemen ton llrldga rd between Harrington nnd Runne mede Int. Harlelgh Cem Remains may be ccd rhurs eve Auto funeral. PARIS Xiarch 13 JANE XI.. widow of Jos epn H Pans aged 81 Funeral services at 1007 Green st . Frl , 2 n p- Int private PETERSON Feb 23, at San Francisco, I'Hl E.MX1A I.EHXIAN. widow of Pearaon 8. Peterson aged 8(1 Services St Pcter'a Church, Wane ave. and Harvey st.. Otn., Prl . 3 p. m. Int prlvnte PICKUP Xiarch 11, SARAH, wife of Ed win PIckup. aged 70 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Hat. 10 n in. real dence of Charles XI Elsmann 2330 Uermantoiyn ave Remains may lie viewed Krl.. 7 to 0 p m Int Hillside Cem Auto service PUTT Xtarch 14 at Unwood. N" J., XIARY .t nldow of John T Piatt Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services Frl . 7 30 p m , l.lnwood N J also Hat , 12 noon, ihspel of Ivy Hill Cem Xlt Airy. Phlta READ .March 14. XIAItY XL. wife of I'rank G Read aged 40 Relatives and friends, memliers of Camp N'o 20, P O H of A . In vited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m , 224 E Queen st Oermantown Int. private Friends mav tall 7 until 0 p. m.. Krl. RENZi--Xlnrrh 12. CHARLES It . husband of F.lennor T ll-nz inee XlcCnll) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Frl.. 8.30 a. m. 1.1.' W Wyoming nve Germantown Holemn high requiem mass Church of Ht, Francis of Assist 10 a m Int New Cathedral Cem ROBINSON Xlurch 13 XIARY A. wife of William Robinson Relatives and friends Invited to services Sat 2 p in 430 Carpenter st , Oermantown Int private Friends may view re mains Frl eve ROGERS Xtarch 14 WILI.IAXI If., husband of late Maria II Rogers Relatives and friends Invited to services, hat . 2 30 p m , residence of daughter, Xirs George W Xloore, lqtl W l.ehlah nve. Int private SCIIF.ER Xiarch 12 a patient sufferer at rest HENRY husband ot lata Louisa 8cheer. aged 79. Relatives nnd -friends, German Krteger Rand Second Co Invited to funeral services Sat. 2pm, 2423 E Cumberland st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl. after R P. m. HC1LMEI.LICK. Xiarch 14. PAUL A. C. SCIIXIELLICK. Hr., husband of Carrie C Schmelllek, aged 05. Relatives snd friends In vited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. m., 213 N. llorton st: Int. Arlington Cem SEAKLCS. .March 14, XI A R O A R E T SEARLES, daughter of lata Rernhard and Xlar garet Fisher. Relatives and friends, Gen D II Hlrney Auxiliary, N'o 13. 8. of V.t Young America Council, No (19 D. of I. i Ponemah Council. No. 78. -tJ of P . Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 P. m residence of brother-in-law, Ferdinand Uudenauer, 2651 .N. Darlen at. Int. Oreenmount Cem HEVKRE. Xtarch 14. KATIE, E. CORNER SEVERE, wlfa of William It. severe, pged 4.1. Due notice of funeral given, residence of mother, Elizabeth T Corner, 1240 XIarlboiough at, Washington, llrooklyn and llultlmure papers eopy. SLACK. Xla'ch 12 CATHERINE, widow ot Samuel Slack (pea Hherldan). Relatives snd friends II V. XL Sodality of St. Colman's Church Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8 30 s. m, residence nf brother-in-law. Xllchael Uolger. 331 Aubrey ave. Ardtnora. Pa, Solemn requiem mass st St. Denis's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem ... 8I.EV1N. March rl CLARA (nes Roahan). wife of John Hlevln Relatives and friends In. Mted to funeral aervires. Frl. 8 p. m 2230 H, 12th st Int. Falcon Swamp Cem.. via 8 30 a.m. train, P. and It. RwX, Sat. Pottitown papers copy. HXIEDLET- At his residence. 130 Union ave , Hals. Pa.. Xiarch 12. JEFFRET SMEDI.ET, formerly of 00 N. 30th st., Phlla.. Pa. Rela tives and friends Invited to services. Frl.. 2 30 p m.. Oliver 11. Ualr llldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. prlvste. - HXI1T1I Xiarch 13. PATRICK J., husband of Ellen and s;u of late Thomas and Xtargaret Smith, of Anaharnlty, Cn. Cavln. Ireland. Rela. tlves snd friends. Dlv. No. (17. A. O. II.: I.lm ertck Ouatda S and 11. Societies. Invited to funeral. Sat 8 SO u. m.. 2K3.1 E Norrls at. (tor. Norrls and Thompson sts ) Solemn high equlem mass Church uf Holy Name It) a. in. nt Holy Sepulchre Cem SMITH Xtarch 14. EUGENIE, wife of Horace Smith, aged 47. Relatives and friends, members llethlehem Froebyterlan Church. Invited to fu nersl services, Sat.. I P m , 2141 N Park ave. Remains may us viewcu rri.. aiccr o p. in. inc. irHNOW. Xiarch 13. IDA WINONA, wife of Gilbert Know, aged B0. Relatives and friends Irvlted to funeral services. Frl., 11 u. m., 23 High st., Oermsntown. Int. private. HTBItV. March 14 WILI.IAXI STEIN. Jr.. husband of Mary. E. Stein (nee, Oliver), aged .03. F. and A. XI : slvam 'Chapter. No 10. R, X. Xt.i Van Hook Council No. 8 R. and 8, M.. Ancient Friends may call Frl. eve. Lodge services same eVHTEAK'MAN. On March "4, SARAH ANN STKAKXIAN, aged 81. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral service. Sat., 2 p. ni It the chspel nf Andrew Bslr oV Bon, Arch and luth st. Int. Westminster Cem. THATCHER JE8SB PYLB. VThlrd Month. 13th. Funeral from 134 W. Chestnut St.. West Chester, Pa., Seventh-day, 17lh, 3, p. m. Int. "'THAYER. Xiarch 14 JOSEPH1 THAYER. ii ii. Kusband ,of Ellen Thayer Gordon. itslalivea and friends Invited to funeral. Bat . " Sin . parlors of John A. XlcNerney, 1015 v5pflndard.iy St. Int. ;,Siv I v. ford, High mass at m. joacnuas vaurcn id THOMPSON Xiarch 14. MART J. imvtp. BON. Wife of Bawsrq cnomoson mna saugnter in, wica "7;;.v le Daniel and I'rl of late Daniel and i-riscuia, worry iveiacivea and irl.nds Invited to fvi ssn'i Adams' av.. . 1- unai ineiies ev ",'?-,. ".,.,. ill . unerai. Hat , H.30 ranktoni. Jiisn lah ms Joachim's ChurvVlO v .- f"t. fT(, iW s Ht. llnlc's ACCeptecl picocnaii eicc. u- itii,, .isbuiis. i.u Lu Tempo. A. A. O, N. Xt. 8.1 Sematua Ixidge. No 70. I. O. O. F.i Philadelphia Rifle club. In vlted to funersl servlces.-Hat.. 2 p. m , 308 Arch ll f..A.n f. J. Int. orlvata. Ilarleiah- Cem THUMI sun, wvi, w, .,.., --,. v, tear -veyt Thompson spa aaugnter or -rnomas and ,. O'NsllL Relatives and friends Invited lo ...LL.i vt . HO a. 'm.. 1603 Dyra st . P'rank &-&:irJ &. r ' "IlKATtlS to funernl. Frl . S p. m pki S hurch lane below Itnltlmore el. Co,, Ps. Int. lloly Crrfs rfnts' residence, ave.. Fernwood, ss Cem XIONTOOXIERY. wife, of THA UI1. TILLI K HUSTOUJlwwi " "S.., William F. Traubw suddenly. In I'"'"""'?;,8".',; tes, Xlt. Xlorlah Chapel. Prl. Due notice will ne given, al ., .,. c.siven. .. . .. -.., vali.kttk Jisrrn j '"""".'Vjiis ti Ralph It Vnllette snd daughter of K1"?'" t snd Hessl. K. Howmnn. Due notice of ""' given. 427 V. Chelten ave.. Oermantown. 'I.I.'l-tl M.rrh 13. JEREXIIAil . vv. WALKER aged 70. Relatives and friends in vited to funersl services Thurs ,8 p. m . son. In-law's residence, Horace p. Elzey. 732 8(st at,. Camden. N. J... Further services M. D. Church, Hharptown. Xld.. Frl.. 5 30 p. m WALKER. .March 1.1. ISAAC P.. husbsnd of Lizzie H Walker Relative and friends Invited to funernl services. Frl.. 2 p. m-. 31 Harvard nve., Colllngswood N. J. .Int. strictly private. Friends mnv call Thurs . i lo II li m.i WARI) Xlsrch 13. HARA1J, widow of .loseph Warel. aged 03 , Relatives and friends 'Invited te funora , Sat.. 2 p. m , ss.i N, llrooklyn at. Re mains rnn Im viewed HI. 1 t P. m. Int, "wVeNKB March 13 JULIA XtAttlE wife of George Wienke (ne. Leahy), aged Bit. Itelatlvea 'tiru'JTJ? M.sfi,nsrEd'wrard'S Church ;MLL1A,MH-Maar,cfh II. SUSANNA ,0 . wife nf I Walker Williams, aged, 74. Relatives snd friends' Invited to funerai, W'llllnmss Corner. Schujlkll tow nshlp. Chester County. Pa., Sat.. " n m Inl XInrrls Cem , Phoenlxvllle. . " W'IN'i'ER4 Xtareh 12. JOHN, son nf late Conrad snd Mary Winters Relatives snd friend; Invited l.i funera . Frl , 8 lo 'a. m , residence of sister XlrrV Joseph 8. Orover. 8311 8. 4th st Hervlces St.1 Peter s P. E Church, 4lh nnd Pine its li n rn. Int. Northwood Cem Friends m."p.7AhND -March 14. at A.co N .1 . I'ltARLEH A , husband of late Sarah E Wood land aged 00 Relatives nnd friends. Atco l.,!ue. I OOP. Invited to funersl services Lodge., i m At(.o N j In, McQ cm tVbI'h. leaves Msrket Ht Ferry I P.m. yoi.l.ER March 14, LEO yoi.LER, husband of Rosa Zoller (nee Link). 1727 H Taylor st., sse'l 48 Relatives and friends, Wnodtarvers' Union. Invited to funeral Hat. 7.30 a. m. nrVartmenls John C Klmmerle Son. Mo" I Hint Tasker sts Int Hoy Redeemer Cem Requiem msss St Aloslus's Church 0 a, m Auto service FOFL THE. EUMGARDEN Burpee's Annual C 1ft1-J K ror lvli u The Leading Amtrican SetJ Catalog is bipger, brighter and better than E ev er betore. vv e nav e auueu iwcnty two pages, making in all 204 pages, and best of all, jou will find thirty Uurpce Specialties illustrated in color. Nev er before have we issued acataloj,' w ith to many accurate color illustra tions. Uurpee's Annual is mailed free upon request. A post card'will bring it. Write foryour copy today and mention this publication. W. Atlee Burpee & Co. n n u? DUSl.J.Uk;. 1 UUrpCC OUliaiPg ii.ou;hjui i "WINTER RESORTS ATIsANTir CITY. N, J. ATLANTIC CITY. A. iecpflTvlscd , starvtiaia. or excellence, Cvc.ty600. miIERJ.BV2B. THE lEADIIsO RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD imatlborougiiMeii ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNERSHIP MANACCMENT. JOSIAH WHITE t. 3QN3 COMPANY Westminster K"' avc- ntar Beach. Elev. to VVC5UIUU31CI nel Private baths, run. water, 110 up weekly 12 up dally. Chas. Duhre. LOST AND FOUND RECEI1T Lost, depositary receipt No. 891 for Philadelphia Electric securities Issued by the Land Tltlo end Trust Co . trustee. Return to Theodore E Nlckles. 2513 Oermantown ave. DOG Lost, Thursday, black and tan male Aire, dale, reel collar, studded with brass tacks. Liberal reward If returned to 0130 Oxford at. rrone neimoni lini OERXIAN POLICE DOG loat. nosstblv strsyed rrom home, new for Information. 0351 Over- brook ave. GREAT DANE Lost, great Dane female dogT having the name C A. XfcCaslIn on collar. Return to '.'iuii N Rroad st., Phlla., and re ceive a suitable reward NECKPIECE Lost, February 7, blue fox fur neckpiece. Finder please return to (10 W, Chel ten ave. , Oerman t own, an d rece Ive rewa rd. SCARPPIN Lost, diamond heart scarfpln, be. tween Hltz-Carlton and 30th and Chestnut, or on Spruce st. car route No. 42. Reward If returned to Hotel Normandy, 30th nnd Chest nut PERSONALS NECKLACE, Oriental pearl, 09 fine white pearls, orlff price 13X00; owner, having Immed. need ecsh. will sacrl. for 11050. XI 030. Irfd Cent. HELP WANTED FEMALE RILLING CLERK, rspld and accurate! must possess a fair knowledge of bookkeeping; good advancement. . P .11(1 l.edgeri Office. 1 HOOKKKEPER Experienced high school grad tiata: temporary work on labor cost ledger. Reply by letter, giving age. experience snd salary. Regal, 8"0 N. lOlh st, HOOKKKEPER. accurate and neat! knowledge nf billing necessary! must i be rapid typist P 317. Ledger Office. . . UOOKKEEPER and stenographer, soung lady, with at least 2-)eara business experience. Ap ply J. E. I.lmeburner. 1720 Chestnut sl CHAXlllERXIAID and waitress Exp white girl for amall family; ref. Xlrs. T. A. Castner, Wynnewood ave.. Overbrook. Pa. Ph. Ov.4573 CHAXHlEIlXfAID Oood ho-ne to work In B200 Wynnefleld ave. Take car No. 70 on Bid to vv)nneneia ave. CJIAXtRERXIAID and waitress wanted at once; experienced; must have A-l references, XI bU3, . Ledger Office. CJIAXIHEHWOHK and wattles Exp'd white Prot. woman: good ref. req Ph Cheat. Hill 01. COXIPANION..NURSE Ref. mlodle for sem-lnvalldi ref. req II HU aged woman Led Off. CHILDNURSE or nursery aaverness. Protestant experienced, fen 2 csVdreni ages 2 and n vearst best wages: rei-rence required. Call JS10 N. 1.1th st Phono Poplar 1010 . CLERK, young lady. In publishing house; must up auou lypisi, j- mi, irfuner ejeiurai. COOK, waitress or butler and chambermaid for place In St. Davids: no washing; must have flrst-class references) first-class wages paid for competent help. Apply Thursday morn Ince gin N 34th st COOK, also waitress and downstairs glrli good wasest small famllvt pleasant aurroundrnvs Apply Victor llumbrecht, 403 Stephen Oirard nun ding,- 21 8. 12th st. COOK, colored; none but experienced need apply: 2 In family; good wages. Phone Oermantown B300Lor call 407 W. Hortter st . Oermantown. COOK, waitress, chambermaid and nuras; 8 Protestants for Chestnut Hill. Telephone 1 176. WorvT"e P 3U3. Ledger Office. COOK, colored, also chambermaid and waitress! 2 experienced maids; ft In famllvt reference required Telephonei Chsstnut 237, COOK wanted, first class, for small family; reisreiiuea rgquireu. om lae, ivsgnw, ia. COOK, whits Protestant, experience" best ref. requirea. i-none unestnut lllll uii DICTAPHONE OPERATOR, accurate and am. bltlousi must be rapid typist.. P 313, Led. Off pitESBXIAKER visnts experienced' skirt anc sleeve, finishers, lilt) Bpruce st. QIRLB WANTED T0.LJBARN. TO MAKB I.ITTLIS CIGARS ur.nilCAIii.ri. aiKAUt WDIIK E8HlAlir.Bv STEADY W tfooWF EH WEEK VVHI1.B L M LKAilNINO atMIKl.tJ TIJIIACCO CO. THIRD AND tn i TARlO, alRLH WANTED over Messrs. fur dean, light factory worki hours wee stta wevrk. i ?. IONS R SU ID .UK DO, , Rurpees L?Seeds Ijrow 11 -fiZ2ni4, Vy. i ' n- i- ' - i: ' , e . Cosflsseel trom Preceding Column 0IRL8 wanted tn put up ysrntl no tperlence requiredt l.fi0 per "'',; stsrl. Aprly Hj 11. .B. w. rieisner . Co.. Inc.. 23th snd Hamilton sis. Ulltl.H Additions to our alssi oepsrimeni m. epenlnss for B0 srlrlsi: I'srners pshl I M '; sdvsneement In 0 weeks, experienced worker" .i. tit ntiA mr nsr week Apply In Ter2n is to our sis ) srlrlsi: I'srr n 0 weeksi i over per wee II. K MUI or bv letter to II. K XIULFORD COXtrA.-si eilenolrten PS (1IRL8. S07 vcsnted to pack euitsr """ nseknees: minimum wste IS. DO peer weea lor Eresdyvvork. Apply Franklin Sugar Rennlne to.. loot ot iceeq si. (1IHLS wanted over HI years of sse to learn windins" Apply John Ilromley Sons. Lehlsh sve. below Front. , UUf'S X1AID and sesmetrese r.speriencea. vnuns vvhlte woinant references re- P ""l Leelsee (IrTle-e strong; eilllred NURSE or mother's helper for s ep'.'S""'?'' required!, state vvases XI 14L Ledser uj.ii. NPRHEXLvID w"nnted nt oncel experleneedl I to took after chlldrenl must havo A-l references. MJ104, Ledscr OfMce. . . UPLRATDRH wanted on single and two nee-j hemstitching machines! some learners pa" while lest nlng. Apply to J Ir. FrsnKlln. vt.d. nesday. Ihursday snd Frldav evenings vntll li o'clock. aim Htate st... Camden, Jv. Jj. M bPERA'TOR8on slfpsrts'of shlrtwslsts. silks snd cottons, tuckers, nnlshers. trimmers, hem Jtltcheri i steady work, best ray! 'j-' work rooms! 4S-h.iur schedule. The Hsgedorn Xlers Co . 3 and Ilrnwn.. . . - BALESW'OXiAN iVomsn of" good peraonsllty and outsld- selling experience for ssles or sanitation of large corporation distributing an extensively adwrtlsed educational plan of ex ceptional merit! good pny snd chance for sd vsnecment. Xlr. Colbert. 60s Denckla llldg. chlldrenl rets. SALESWOMEN Lit Rros require ssleswomen for various de partments. Apply Employment Dureau. BEW'INO XIACIIINE DEMONSTRATOR Experienced woman required, Apply Em ployment Ilureau, fourth floor. UIXIDEL JIHOTHEIta SKEIN SPOOLERS wanted. Apply 8. n. D. W Flelsher. Inc., IMth and Hamilton sts. HIlfNOcTllAPHERTVoung ladyiTavTnKsomeex perlence, graduate of William Penn High School preferred state experience and salary wanted A .ISP. O. nox 3443, STENOORAPHEH, lady, vvantedl general office assist. i commercial high school grsd. pref. Arthur J. Collins & Son. Xloorestown. N J., Nurservmen Call. Hell "70 . . H'l ENomtAPHER. fsmlllar with dictaphone! splendid opportunity fur bright girl! reply In detail as to age. salary desired, experience, etc r am. imager unice, STENOtlllAPHER Wholessle house desires ex perienced operator on Remington; references required, state age, experience and compensa tion. Xt 147, Ledger Central. 8 rENOUHAPHEIl nnd bookkeeper: must bo ex perienced, quick nnd accurate; must have good teferenoe: hours R to S 301 wsges (IB, F MM Ledger Centrs 1 STENOORAPHEH Wanted, k live, aucceasful mall-order correspondent with executive abll Itv .jnusttMVaJlvesP 3n0.eeIgeMM)fflce1 iTENOORAI'HER bylnsuranco company! stale aga and experience: $30 per month to start. Addtess P I.VI, l.edaer Central STENOGRAPHER, accurate and rapid, dicta phone experience: good opportunity for capa- til;jiarjy. P .111, Ledger Of nre STENOflRAPHER. one able to use dictaphone; salary tin. with chance for advancement. Ad- dress P 30, P, q. Rox 3500. SrENOO RAPHE It In office of "publishing house? must havo some experience; salary to start J10 XI (101. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER, BE! Liberty llldl French spesklng preferred. ., Rroad and Chestnut sts. 'IELEPIIONE OPERATOR' for private branch exch i stne fxtl nnd snlarv. R tna Led Off. WARD MAID. 122 per month and board: sleep oul. University Hospllal34th and Spruce. WEAVERS anted on Turkish towels Apply Louis H Foster. Tioga and D sts. 3d floor. W'OXIAN while, to cook and attena first floor! Kadncr. Pa t small family. Telephone Wayne BBS W between 10 n. m. and 12 noon. WOXIAN7 educated, over 2.1. special work! not clerlraii easy hours! excellent salary to one who qualifies P K'n Ledger Central. loUNU LADY one desirous of learning the graphotype machine; one with some clerical e x per prei i repiv giving ret, in ois..i.eq jn. TOUNO LADIES with knowledge of destgnlng. Smlth-Rsmsey Emb. Co . 1640 Market at. flenera! FILING CLERKS, trained, alwaja tn demand; secure n position through our course nf In struction, Philadelphia School of Filing, 010 Chestnut at., thtrd floor. HELP WANTED MALE AUTOXIODII.E WASHER, flrst-tlass man. Xlllrhell Gnrnge, BIO N. 01st st. ARXtATURE WINDERS, sexiierlenced: also ex- perlenced at repair work. .B31 Chestnut at. AUDITOR, experienced, wanted by nubile ac countants, state experience and salary; tem porary. F 8.10. Ledger Central. IlLACKSXtlTII'S HELPER on wagon work. N. Bth st.. Camden. N. J. 34 UI.ACKSXIITH on wagon work. Camden. N. J. 34 N. Bth St.. ULOCKERS Experienced snonge blockers on ladles' straw hats. J. Thompson Rlday a) Son Co . 1010 Race St. , BOOKKEEPER and accountant, experienced, wanted; one thoroughly familiar with double entry bookeeplng In a large business: must be bright. Intelligent quick and accurate at fig- t urcs with Initiative; capable of taking charge ot ofTlce f needed. Address F 430. Ledger Central . DOOKKEEPER and office assistant In mfg. es tsbllshment. Y 37. P. O. Box 3470. ROT wsnted. 10 years, to learn general office work: retail grocery business, center of city. Salary to start. 3 per week, with opportunity for advancement. Address P. O. Rox 1280. ROY, not under 10. can have nice position In light shipping room and mall order dept.; ex perience not necessary; start at 17 week. Call between 8.30 and 1) 3,.1L'11 Spring Garden st. ROY wanted, 10 years, to learn general office work, retail grocery business, center of city. Salary to start. 15 per week, with opportunity for .advancement. .AddreasP. O. ltox 1280. HOY. 10 years "old; excellent opening for bright boy for office work. Call Curtis Publishing Co , Thursday. 0 to 4. ROY Heine In W. Phlla. pref.: good wages; Drug store. 4000 Chestnut. good opportunity. ROY wanted for llro Insurance office; $4 to start: state age. II 10 J. Ledger Office. ROY, 16 years of sge, to work In office of mfg. concern. Apply 427 N. Broad st. . BOVH OVER 10 YEARS OF AOE FOR EDI TORIAL ROOXf WORK: EXCELLENT OP PORTIINITY. APPLY TO MR. RALEIGH, 4TH FLOOR, BOO CHESTNUT 8T. ROYS wanted to run errands and make them selves generally useful. Apply Charles E, Johnson & Co., BOO 8. 10th st ROYS wanted; steady employment; good wages. Apply to Xtr. L. SchefHer. 2B02 N. Reese, be- tween 7 and 8. In the evening. ROYS over 10 veurs of age to learn the optical business. Wall & Ochs. 1716 Chestnut st. BIltDGE TENDER wanted for drswbrldgo at Westvllle. near Gloucester. N. J.: 75 per month! strong, faithful man. Apply J. Lynn Truscott. Camden Fire Insurance Asso., Bth and Federal sts , Csmden. CABINET MAKERS: steady work; good wsges to competent men; no labor trouble. Key- stone Cabinet Co . Chester, Fa. CARPENTERS wanted, drat class, rate B6o per hour; report, with tools, plant No. 3 gate, en gineering department, Du Pont Co., Penns grove. N. J; CHAUFFEUR, sober, reliable, good mechanic; must have highest reference from last em ployer; position available at once. Address XI-12. Ledger Hranch, 2148 Green st. CHAUFFEUR and gardener to take rare of small garden and lawn and drive Cadillac car: 6 miles from CtlvMIsll Apply 1028 Race at. CHAUFFEUR EXPERIENCED IN DELIVERY WORK. APPLY DELIVERY OFFICE. BASE XIENT. LIT BROTHERS CLERK WANTED Young msn for otflca clerk: must write a plain hand and be good at figures: state sal ary and experience. Address 1) 118, Ledger Office. t CLERK-sYoung man for general office work; stste references. 159, Ledger Branch, 13m snd Xloote sts. CLERKS Financial Institution desires soms bright young ment state age. salary and ex HK". Offlc perience. I ou. i,ccmer COXIl03IT01l Young man wanted In printing office. 80 8. 10th st. CUTTER Wanted, merchant ttulorlns cutter SI D33. i.easei mncce. UHAFIHXIAN Yoflng man wanted, with high scnooi or equivalent euucaiion ana wltn at least 1 years experience In drawing room, at detailing and tracing. Apply at ones In per son with samples of work. American Steel Foundries, Chester. Pa v DRAFT HXIAN Wanted, flrst-class experienced man on power piaut wui. general machinery and building construction t once, in person. Amer. Bteel Foundries. Chest -. ps. DRAFTSMAN, experienced on mill and other Industrial buildings and general construction woik, at 11500 per annum: rlttsen. Apply riHIHIMIU " sss-lisss, DRAFTSMAN, experienced In design of piping layout, heating system, etc.. at 11500 per anrumi cUlxsn.ApplyFrankford Arsenal. 'DRAFTSMEN Wanted. 2 practical arrhltec-. tural draftsmen. Apply to Clarence R, Bltgel. 4 024 lJrchwood avs. DRiVER SUsdy'an. PeriMsnent Job! bring recgmi. DYER Wanted, an . experi dyer on worsted ysrn: no other need apply. o"pJ2H?!Lj'S0",i .AUiehorotssS; KNQINBER slid power" house. operator, compeu tent, wanted to tak. rare and operat. pumping station at Bunbury. Pa.l good raferenoe. re quired, AcWress all communications or call in person in Wnv. H. Dechant ft Bon, Uaer .Jluijdlns. Jlea4lnlP(i.J . " ENOINEEIt-BALESMEN wanted for electrical apparatus. K.H42. Ledier Central. ,E;iiUiNis)a wamcj( 4 ur. P 202, Ledger -"'US'', J 1- KNOlNHMnB wsnted! T nights. P SOlTUdtef - iJgaiJ- r "fagyViB CosHsiiret ronPeT, FRElQItT IIANnr.pi.or.T-- VA.lh. CJ. esct,'U0rk.D,,i M ( "c''" vmiee Kron, ,m OARDENER. ngl m.."r euao or flowers and ve-sV .Yi! '"eroi J'ii""' '"A" MO per mon.''"'.Sri i"jirr JIIICP. " "mjJ OAIIDBNEH L'Lsi"! h"nTw PiniB WM -Y- , vscivrienee. u --5, HAND HV-..cV3il VICTOR TALklNO J i?,8,,., has vscsncle. e'',N i Rand awr. l?.'eT".!.'"l!f'i I)ouble.,ead fnoltt.f l'l l, Rubbers, oil". ndE',"! Offlgr, .f rhlc.,Vx;hr;.T;nM..ot'' PP..-.,jrS?T: HOSIEItr learners m,5r-! TnsTIIUXIENT XtAKErTs.TyicTr-rrv. ,, s'.yu.r"'..?"5PL'fns- ind-K..""!! ?.'.I'r. .. Johnston JS,!' !J i.iue,.-r, .o.iu; SK 1 ed labor., " JJ.24I higher .compensiiR0-"1'.-"! wprs. Apply Krsnlcford Ars.;.:11 tP.n"k..W" "" WOrl""' "''.', ft KNITT1NO XIACIIINE , ( Competent knitting .....- . ,1 ed for factory In Xtldel V- ' opportunity for right man VJ- " ?uT,t. '?.' interview befor'. fT I cnciay sun r tfl, bd),,, K,." f.. Phone number If possible MlrC Possible, JANITOR andnlghtwatchrninCri veteran or msn cvh e.vi"",n Mt3 . KE. I?v)i;rqnJ'?4. IRORERS wanted for generaly . rolennoP.er,?.r b " kT" LATHE nnd turret lathehsnds- (irrrri. JOlLnLn,ddow ?,'.N ''if." "URNER8. steady wort i"-" . Xlfg Co . Iiermud."? Ii,rJ;r J LEDaBJt CLERK and nssll,bir, .,.., , ,.. ,jj jj . LUMBER Laborers, lumber hand eri snd mi son l.udaacher Lumber Co iv..." Delawsre River. '" w,lrin MTrtnnr iTiTi m "" " ' force; wo teach vou with"? it!V. permanent, places with dravrlMTSLSll in ann cam it over- ask for.ieTl EncicUpaedla nrltannlca CoJlSV corner U'alnut. " "''i?1"'3 ADJUHIEU wanted ta te! B0 Singer and Union Special SewlnS Common cute e ,."WS1 -fetJLHJiWjrrien'TWrtl good" wage," '.wmn'w"r1Bii n t.roubles.K,, stone iiablnit Co lS. XIAN AND WIFE Xtanshfit-lSr man or outside work, wife Vs JS.."" wages; smnll famllyf' Anni."v,S??.kIJ HechtjOitjnhejijniMfcYJfior,' XIAN Outside man wantadby one ofd ?Js&irnfcv ,o bmcti ni iiiiii-ps: mitir titsia .. - t i XIAN AND WIFE, chauffeur, butler" ..n lamidryojn.PJip,neyMeljlt "' ' "';r,.vanlea' bollermakers. locomou.r'; chlnlsts. ear rennlr m.n I.V-in,?l"4 ! cjewers. P5nnaR.',.,' itiTfiV OI"TICIAN Young man with some'kncneU edge grinding. Wall & Ochs. lTlfl rs?! PAPEIl BOXES Experienced board tuttiTl single and doublo scorer! good V?.in.r!SJ who is willing to apply himself and mm Z PRESSXIAN Victoria and Coin preiimn"s x? n'nT SA". ."Aan "'"tone "ors. lit REAL ESTATE Roy wantS'llVfl town. V 813. ledger CentrsC SALESMAN WANTED SER m c rMV,,Jr.I"'1'JSDAr.-lll 8in?iFTZW-tm'' M!'tt1 lyi commls'ilon," Urge' weekly Mffi .utomobiie."crsrvanH;rkef'ir,;'j SALESMAN "IF" Tou are a successful sslesmsn lo tnrlso, If you csn prove thst jou have lucctsj uiu any line- Then we want you and ws want you t wa cannot use vnu tslee. Th.r. . big reasons why ou must come st eactv Four-flfths of our successful tltimtn I soia dooks before. XVe tesch you how. We furnish sll tXtV (real ones) thst scl can use. We ita i arawing account, ana rapid aarinc awaits inose wno mass good.. Come In; let's talk It over. ENCYCLOPAEDIA. BRITANNICA C0..M lsu a. lDtn st., cor, wtiiuit, ,i SALESMEN . EXPERIENCED AUTOXtOBlLESALB WHO HAVE ALREADY 1'KUVlin CHALMERS XIOTOR CO., 152 N.BROaDI ui u.i.-f c. .1 aVtllltv anil nCttStAf I - experience for special, permsnent worlt M nectlon with "The Book of KnowWp tsj furnished and good pav to men .' good personality, ous uencai u--" for Xlr. Colbert. SALESMEN, now employed, to U . baling presses to thtlr trade! all erptrt oio-eaiaoiisnea .nousei gooq c.-iiiiu,-- Friday and Saturday, or write Blckln l-ress e;ompany. lia is. .a sc. SALESMEN Wanted. B neat-sppesna tltl; rapid advantemftit to thow bM QllinDETHU A OaiUT A VTT nrantiserlf tYIUlt t Accurate and a rood marker... ApplrJ w. IJlabon Co.. 21at and Ilununf nn oNiceiown. MTn'rVrWllI A I'lIIT! ntwittt 1(1 VftlH. fOf I office workj atata aalary and tPfFlflfiU drsi A 04. Ledrer Dr.. Droad and CUM SlKNOaitAl'JIEH and bookkeepff wiBtA I perlenced In box honka: pi end Id 01 a worker. Addreai M fl8B, l&ttrj UTPMnnn a mitrn WnntmA tlv. e-.ll i- - J- .l.h asriT)tlTf Ity; must be sllve p -siia ldssf Oflks.' STENOGRAPHER Wsnted. bright Tounij insurance office; stste age. np.iisuv expecteq ii lie, l.eoger einice I WANTED Rrsss Workers Finishers. Molders and Tool Makers Apply Saturday, Xlsrch It. After 1 p. m Room IM. Llttlf Hotel. 213 S. Broad st- WANTED THREE COTTON. on so-i ..An'ivafwi good spinning Job! no labor trouble, urj "'biVrYno- gii'Sve bpinnino xiiJ ' West Esston To. -yg YOUNO XIAN. with at least high snj., ll0."' ." 'Jl.K,UiSll "bu'slnV: , ".""'.Vu"'.''."."sl8. Ledger YOUNWxfANri8 to 20 years. srt pendoble. with. Knowledge ' "S wanted as '' ,""" 'SIT,. mnnv. i 'iiti. ledger Omcs. . wtfTi'r"rrivj "int-mnt. with w"., m.chlnw"Vor"SrlAnUl ej large manufacturing concern. ,f Offlcej tTT X.".n Tki..ni.H la work I" lryfJJ Ills' M ""."I' " , ' ". -m fl YOUNO MAN. with 'n' ftff,"Csoocl 1 sa esman In pstent .nvedlclntSe.l ,3 XUUnu MAIS wain " 'T,- ,,, keeper and general office "IS,g "if. f of age. Apply Wm. Po,ttfeJ-2?J;'i1 YOilNO XIAN as ledger clerk sno offlc. of a msnufscturlrji ests! U.nslnaton. Address Z 80. JVO". YtittNO LfAN. hlsh school srsdusl AddIv 1419 Rest EstsleTrusj ii 1iM 1 1 ,.m ... 1 L u i.' .' i .r- .j uuwn.wr-" ,fc -. KRi m, ,lsse;u "-- . A Ri'T! eST f f T, If '.Mi -Uj .!. -x'- fn. ,c ,e
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