ffrW T i i -t " ' TVv' RESTARTS )ER NEW WING V.' Philadelphia!!, Now h Adam Kyan, Boxes .Newcomer Burke VI Rational tonight i Ledaer Decisions rfRlng Bouts Last Night -.. II nTfi.lr1 A. .- Cmrrr won from u , . rsrlton aioppeu .- . ....... STr.uTom fowler knocked out rt Wit7. Tm 4ohnson . oaUmlnttd Im pa-" "' jfthnnr Kosner stoppeg kio ISuTSl'1 ii.rrr Heart knocked, nut IE Ve"-' l57v.IBontni outpo nted hSUi!" Willie rke O'ewwllh ItSrV1 'Xn-nv: B2!!tV r. TMl RTolre d-lfi,3Stt.V'wllllm-. K. O. Flynn beat K BirM- ., n.ili . lKSSon-Ti -Tonr 7.IH' ,r'w w,,n JJljlBmr Duffy won from llrynn nr LOUIS H. JAFFE b- uiirnhv two years ngo was recog "2lnSelphlif best lightweight. r.V" v.. to mit to retain his ,,'m, two years ago. The West !(Vlan gets '.Sun tonight, under Jtatori "t the National Club. He rr.atroduc.ngJaclcpurKc.of ni to Qua ter uiiy " "- - iPul, WW" . tnnlcht for the W making Burke's debut In the 2US5u? It will be Jim's Initial ?JTndr the management of Adam I ..-L ,.ntlv Joined colors with . . . in in hrlnir Jlmmv un ,na ,r;V nnnole. than that of tififNflilch time Murphy showed brilliant tt-llfist seveini hi.,, ."--- " . :... .. ohnmnlnn. Freddie Welsh. '.'? .....tn. nut nn algebraic problem PZsin Murphy with his opponent to v - ., -.11,, la nn utiknnwn nimn. . or Burno itiij - -.....----. -. Jick comes hero unheralded ; he nd- i himself a cousin 01 iuihb uiuuuun, . . ..v if hn Is the same Jack itj, and ft cousin of Mlko Gibbons he tin the West, Mr. .viurpny s ujuiich .. i. . norfcptlv good boxer : has all iitulf of the famous Gibbons and even i upesslve ; of the ainto u uovvo. vear- fcita ityja. I Mb Shlnnon. Frisco's fighting harp, who 1 T7Mi.nj'i flo-helne nam. Chntnmon SSjKIlbine. at the Olympia Club. Monday St his been "PreptnB' for the contest at AttBntn gymnasium. .ii.-iiii.il - ; kt. Here showed that Jio had a lot of pjui ., . .. irh.n hi his tier, hftllt ft5. tbroi-gh with the, crusher .. wittin; t&&M.&f&ll'tSl: HrTI JBin.y wuB.. -."- ' .i.mmV ; JJurraj anu iit " 1 lf Oiner ugu.a. liWTiweliht bout between Dan MHJer and iS&itia'prow.mt K,,HBl.l fthl Billy Kramer a- the other K'atUi and Georele lllackburn are In other rti . lUw J"l.n "J A! Th"mm " to, he Min principals ai me mununw ,,v,'t-,ii... ?ft. Bobb? Mecann and Harry KUburn iiW. Williams Younit Lawrence. Harry SSn Joe Wright and BattllnB Murphy v BBrV7"- a k.it . rmni. tn h reiereea JsInSr McMbllck. also Is scheduled. MvMtNelll. recenttnvader of Phlladel. ft, Ul 6n maicnca io ihi v.w ,-.......-OlTmpta April 'J3. v.. i ... i " RATIONAL REGATTA FOR b PHILA., IS N. Y. REPORT mpionship Crew Race Probably ,' Will Be Decided Over Course on Schuylkill That the national championship regatta Obedeclded on the Schuylkill luver tms to Indicated In a repot t from iew t tntiv. The executive committee of Katlonal Association of Amateur Oars- Biru In session In Xew York last night, I It was hinted that the national event tllba awarded to Philadelphia, Another la scheduled for tonight In New kind a definite statement may be given EDWENCKIS"FIRED" ,BY GOVERNOR WHITMAN liliANr, N. V.. March 17. Goernor Mmanhas removed from odlce Frederick IVttck, chairman of the State Athletic amion, on the ground that he was for the position by reason of "his Kterand previous dealing with others." laecutlvo dismissed nil of the other iw Drought against the chairman by Nw York boxing bout promoters, In- Hit One Of nttpmnteri AVtnrtlnn IlWi announced at the executive' cham- ruM probably no successor to Wenck Wl.M appointed, as thn nmvrnnr hnn 1 W bOXiniT yhlhltlnna Anliipn 1IIK1 gj .State before the end of the preFent " Moaion. G SIX MATTY" CAN WRITE K WHOMSOEVER HE WILL lVPK' March 16. Christy Math- kWniti v Pc'ler. n9w manager of the awn. "un"i league Baseball Club. tT. ' rr.whoever he pleases, accord- tiH- S lon nandel down hero today SSL(Lte!e.r,ch '" ,he S"Preme Court. ikwrtir 7 . cen maae defendant In an ihki J orouBht by a syndicate to f nlm from wHHn n.,ui . fofnfc.."."V. "" ""' " uase- taliJ!t!5'..deF,.ded Mathewson had con- ;phnTw;"u,r'lc'e8'nc?1IabOTaUo.n " 'th the syndicate bringing suit. JgMWea.e Catcher; Drop Pitcher r tora,V h5t,."cJl.T'-Wlld Hill Donovan ?'. bli .,,.rt ";"t. "f""on in rumne T thif w.u.r. i.;;llml nre. lie an. . Md th.h,"a,i,"n ,,ke1 n Catcher 5V lh. r.,',1.. -L'ftvor. had. been fe'fcS WsV'on tht dub. "-"':r' wno ntts railed to kioWes and Regulars ItfikV;"11'" Donovan'. Yannlaan. were 'b 1 Ul. Cuh.; " ""J"" to Anirel rWiliii ...! Ar'n broke up Kr. fg h a two-bate hit. The Yannlan. h$MmfiA VST; te W- TAtbl" Dlil. T52rRrJKa1 'our hits in fbur 7,wap.ir.jjssr;v. him:ix,uu -i S.vrD,i;cdD H'M5S..cin.&.h"' ,'in- PaaSS.' wA..,'I:-.,.h!r lO-to-2" defeat bv PT lb once-over by rreildint Haul" feS3teil&-5: ? im. of .h-ln Ddr In th t?. i. the season. tnmn. yft'tgBg"' " Cady will b IS!". .Victor AldrM.. .. . LtaV,rJrtch.nr', iR5ffS!J- ,R"h P maS.Car,hi,bu'W'? r?m In- tfVA, - 4. A hii,ik. r . w &TWii-: K''h.Tadam,h,L.Senator divided ( W--f3f '' vOsiiiiH. I vr" " l v '".aillA v i T 'jHfciisilllllllllw '' ''''Jlls.liiiiiil I , ': -"'V'ilaillBB i 9 s ''-iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB 1IKU ViiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiii HAD THE INDIAN SIGN Jim Thorpe, the RedsWn, who Is endeavoring ,to make a regular berth with the Giants, knocked out four hits against the regulars yes terday. If Jim can continue poling 'cm out he will be in McGraw's line-up this year. THREE HUNDRED . TEAMS IN RELAYS Record Entry List for . Penn's Carnival Next Month THOMSON, DARTMOUTH, IN Pennsylvania's relay race carnival to he held the last Friday and Saturday of nct month promises to be on a more mammoth scale than over. Tho team entries nre crawling up to Jho 300 mnrk There are sixty-seven colleges, eighty-six high schools, forty-eight preparatory sdhools, sIxty-Mx grammar schools and four parochial schools entered In tho meet. There nre still many schools unci colleges to bo heard from, so that the final count will no doubt mako a new record In this respect. The relay man agement Is very anxious to get all tho en tries In as soon as possible. Thomson, of Dartmouth, was entered yesterday In the pentathlon event at the coming Henley carnival. Thomson Is by far the best athlete who has yet entered this event, with the exception of Berry, the champion of tho last two years. The entry of the Dartmouth star will mean that Berry wilt have to be at his best to win this event ngaln. Thomson last year wai third In tho all-around championship 5f America, and ho la In every rcpect a great athlete. lie Is a fine broad Jumper, a very fast sprinter, good with the discus mid the Javelin. He will find the 1500-meters event a hard one, but In tha other events he will force Berry to his limit. I-ast year Berry won with a perfect score, but this season he will havo to fight hard in each event. The entry of Thomson adds great Interest to tho pentathlons. Other very fine all around men nro getting In shape lor the event, so that new pentathlon records may be expected on April 27, when this event is held. Coach HUlman, of Dartmouth, stated In his letter that In addition to entering Thom son In the pentathlon he would have a team In the one-mile relay championship and men In the special events. Of these, Worthlngton, the broad-Jump, champion, Is tho most noted, though Hobbs should score heavily. Last Saturday night nt the Meadowhrook games Hobbs cleared six feet one Inch In the high Jump and won tho high hurdte event. Dart mouth's one-mile relay team Is very fast. It defeated Princeton about a month ago. CLARK BEATS MEDALIST IN PALM BEACH GOLF PALM BHACH. Kla.. March 17. II C. Clark, Myopia, turned the big surprise of the local golf season hero today when ho eliminated A. J. McClure. Lakeuood, in tho semifinals of tho Florida State champion ship by 6 to 4, In a match that was one sided all the way. In tho second flight Hugh Wllloughby, Philadelphia, tho winner last year, moved Into the finals through tho unexpected de fault of D. C. Murray, who rushed north because of the threatened railroad strike. Tho other Phlladelphlan In this flight, C. 11. Gelst, was eliminated In a twenty-hole match by P. T. Frellnghuysen, Tuxedo. The results yesterday follow: Florida golf championship, semifinal round: Klrat flight H. C. Clark. Mopla. defeated A. J. McClure. I,nkeivnnd, II and A. James II. Hde, New York, defeated Quentln Feltner, New York, 1 up. Second flight Huith I. Wlllnughhy, Philadel phia, defeated D. C. Murray, lit lea, by rie lau.t; '. '1'. Ferllnghuisen, Tuxedo, defeated C. H. Gelst, Philadelphia, 1 up C'U holes). Canfield Wins Tennis Title PINEHUIIST. N C. March 17. The Tine hurst tennis championship trophy was won to day by T. K. Canfield, of the Hartford Ciolf Club, who defeated P. A. Kllzpatrlck. of (lien Cove, In the final of the men's alngles, fl-J, 0-4, u-i. t Canfield forced tm play nt the not from the -?utBet and kept FltzpatrlcK on the defensive throughout the iniiich. tne result of which was a foregone conclusion after tho playing of the first few gnmea Repa Lhlgh Mat Captain SOUTH UETHLKUKM. Pa.. Mnrch 17. I.e. high's wrestling team has elected Michael Repa, of Wllkes-Ilarre. as captain, lly graduation tills year the team will lose aton, Pons, Neubert, Jenness and Parrlsh. Kerr Wins Golf Title in South BKI.MSAinn HEIOHTS. Fla.. March 17 H. K. Kerr, of (treenulih. Is the new West Coast amateur Folf champion. He defeated C. It. Gardner, of Providence, S up and 4 to plaj. In the thlrtj -six-hole tlnal rlaed yesterday over the two courses of the llellealrn Country Club. Columbia Again Beats Penn in Tank NEW YORK, March 17. Columbia's un beaten swimming team advanced a step nearer the Intercollegiate championship by hentlng the University of Pennsylvania by a score of ,15 to 18 In a dual meet Simpson Still Breaking Records KAN8A8 CITY. Mo.. March 17. Robert BlmrVon. of Missouri University, today holds another world's record. Last night he smashed the nfty-ard low hurdle record, setting a new mark of 0.0U. Curtis League DECK . 107 147 185 , 1KB 147.188 Oelsa... U 188 112 Cass.. . I.lttman.. Ilupertus, Hodgson.. Morris... Handicap. 148 1AO 1.10 159 lBd 171 . 88 210 US 178 120 If 38 88 38 Howard., Penolng... Grown.,. Itohrbac'r 17.1 200 127 1S3 134 U,:i 200 171 l&S Totals.. 601780 708 Totals 884 818 800 JOURNAL PRESS COLOR Wllbar... 171 13H Adklns... 100 122 140 Hayes..,, Wright... Klelnspe n Hat Knauss... Totals.. C. Hill ilabrlcht.. O. Hale,.. II. Hale., blind 131) ... 142 Fagan. nn inn iin 132 164 183 160 137 131 108 103 102 20 27 18 137 173 133 140 100 11)0 170 110 147 ... 144 772 770 744 O. 187 174 160 ISO 134 133 W 127 101 m 181 ins 123 130 123 mull Rosenbe'r. Avll Handicap., Totals.. 840 788.732 BNORAVINO Welter. 140 IBS 123 1"1 iSn 2nn Algarer... otto Fltfgerald Otrmsnn. Handicap.. 1.18 143 lfl7 ian 171 17 183 170 200 IB is IB Totals,. 732 740 807 Totals... 7A4 782 880 LEDCIER . . Jones..., 1KB 211 IM POST I'HEBH 147 184 141 Heattr... 87 111 ia stoker.... 138 138 aU te.l sri sM to Ward MmiFFE'SGOAL WINS FOR DREXEL Institute Quintet Beats Johns Hopkins in Extra Period Game, 33 to 31 ' STURGIS POPULAR CAPTAIN A field goal In tho last few seconds of play has won more than ono Important con test this season. When Ilatcllffe, tho Drexef institute forward, shot a two-pointer In the last thrco seconds of nn exciting extra flvc-mlnuta period In tho gamo with Johns Hopkins University, Drexel came through with tho pennant flying, 33 to 31, It was Katcllffo's goal that gavo tho local athletes a victory over tho Baltlmoro hoys. When tho first half ended tho lsltors were on tho short end, 16 to 14. In tho second half they fought hard for tho lend, Drexel, with Itatcllffe, Mahan, Probasco, Blessing, Pearson, Wntklns, Osmond nnd Captain Calhoun, all In action nt various times of tho game, battled hard for the lead. The Drerelltes held tho lead, too, until, with ton more seconds to play, Uuchness, the Johns Hopkins guard, scored a Held goal that tied the score, Then Drexel re turned to tho cago with a do-br-dlo spirit nnd won tho gnmo Just boforo tho whistle sounded, It was tho last contest for both teams. Tho election of Clifford Sturgls as captain of next year's basketball team nt tho Northeast High School Is not a surprise to the students. Ho was tho most popular and que of tho best players on tho team id one ( urgls 1 Sturgls learned a lesson when ho was disqualified by the faculty In tho midst of tho recent lcaguo season nnd ho will bo back In the game to Btay next jear. Sturgls Js a youngster, Just seventeen years old. ' Ho can play basketball as well as any nthleto In tho lcaguo nnd was one. of tho high scorers. Ho Is a forwnrd, nnd next season will be his third year on the Northeast High quintet, The Germnntown Friends' School held a very successful gymnastic meet last night at tho school. Coach Albert A. Smith, physical director, had a record number of joungsters In action Tho rope climbs, pn tato races and tho dash events were all ex citing, and every student In the school par ticipated. Seat!) AHMSTRONO. March l!i. MAROARET. widow of Charles Armstrong Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 7'.10 a. m., 3.VI K. Prlco st , (Jermantown. Solemn ro nilcrn mas St. Vincent's Church 0 a. m Int. Old Cathedral Com. AUI.T March, IB. suddenlv. PAULINE, wife nf John Ault, .Sr.. need 32 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon 8 J0 a. m , 151 i: Ashmend st , Germnntown. High miss Church of St Francis of Assist 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre '!& HECK. March IS. JOHN HENRY. huband of lato Emma Heck ami son of lato Lewis and Rachel Reck, aged S2. Relative nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 1 p. -m., resi dence of sister. Mrs. Mnrgnret Hensel. 100S Nectnrlne st. lnt, prlvnte. Northnood Cem. HELL March IS, JAMES H. husband of Carrie Itell (nee Stlnson). son of Annie nnd late John Hell, aged 4S. Relatives nnd friends, North Amerirnn Council. No. 332 O of I. A : Cohockstnk Tribe. No 120. I, O R M . Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m . Ill W. Nor rls st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may lie viewed Sun., after 730 p m UOYLE. March IS, DOIIANNA, ; tughter of Jeremiah and lata Ellen Dojlo (ne Foley). Rel ntlves nnd friends I). V. M Sodality nnd S irred Heart Socletv of St. Ann's Church; Fort Sheri dan. No, 1, I, o. H S. . cmploves of George L. & W. F Taubel. hosiery minufiicturers, Invited to funeral, Tues . 8:30 a m., father's residence, 2I15H Memphis st. Solemn requiem mass. St. Ann's Church, 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service. DRADY. March IB, ELLEN S BRADY, widow of John J. Brady. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon. 7:30 a. m.. 2331 Mc Clellan st. 121th nnd Moor sis). Solemn re quiem mass St. Edmund's Church 0 a. m Int. Cathedral Cem. . t HRAUNRECK. March IS EL'lZjlnETII. widow of Wllllnm O. llraunbetk (neo Nngel). aged SO Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, bun., 7:30 n m . son-in-law's resi dence, llenrge Hupprecht, 3032 Tolitaln at (near 31st and Diamond sts ). Int. Mon., Egg Harbor Clt N J. BROWN.-March 10. nt Swedesboro, N. J.. GEORGE W son of Berths II. Norrls nnd late O. Wilmer Brown, nged 18 Relatives and friends Invited to funejnl, Krandmother's resi dence, Sallte T. Turner, Mon, 2 p. m SerIces at M. E. Church 2.30 p. m Int. Lake Park Cem liiiMM. At Washington u. is, ."larcii in. he ielle s.. wifo oi William it. iiumn Duo nntlfa nf funeral CALLAHAN- -Vlarch 14 JOHN J. huibsnd of Annie Callahn.i (nee Dalj) Relatives and friends. Holy Nam Socleo of Church of the Immaculate Conception, other societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral, Tues, 7.30 n. m . 002 Penn st . Camden. N. J. High mass nf requiem Church of thn Immaculate Conception 0 n. m. Int. Mt. Carmel Cem., Moorestown N". T CAMPBELL. March 10, NORA, widow of Thomas E Campbell Relatives nnd friends, Married Women's Sodality of Church of the tJesu Invited to funernl. Tues , 8 30 a m . 1218 N. lfilli st High mass of requiem Church of the Gesu 10 h m. Int. Holv Cross Cem CARROLL March 15. WILLIAM F,. son of Margaret and late Joseph I. Carroll, aged 19. Relatives and friends Standing Elk". No. 200, I. O. R. M., Court Torresdale, F. of A,: em ployes Edwin H. Fltler & Co., Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 3D n. in , 20113 Margaret St.. Frankford. Requiem high mass St. Joachim's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. CIIR1SMAN. March IS. at Covnntryvllle, Pa.. JOHN B. CHRISMAN Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sun., 12 m. Train from Reading Terminal 8 30 a. m., nnd Broad St. Station H:lil a in. COLE. March IS. KATHRYN F . daughter of George C. and late Elizabeth Cole, Rela. tlves nnd friends, emplojes of John B. Stetson Co invited to funeral services Tues., 2 p. m., 2.'il N. Camac st. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call after 7 P. m Mon. COWLEY. March i CATHARINE V.. daughter of Martin and Mary Cowley (nee Kll cullen). aged ll. Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart. II. V. M. Sodality and Al tar and Rosary Society of St. Francis Xavler Church. Invited to funernl, Mon., 8.30 a, in., residence of parents, 'JulO Flora t. Solemn mass of requiem St. Francis Xavler Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. CRAWFORD At Wnne. Pa., March 10. ROBERT CRAWFORD, aged 8s. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues,, N a, m,, 113 Francis live , Wayne, Ta High mass St. Cath erine's Church. Wayne, Pa.. 8.3n n. m, Int. St. Joseph's Cem . Swedesboro, N. J. Qlouces ter Co. papers copy. DARE March II. Mrs. REOINA DARE, Rel atlves and friends Invited In funernl. Mon.. 8.30 a m.. from her late residence, S018 Arch st,. West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass at St. Ignn tlus's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. Lancaster, l'a.. papers please copy. DAWSON. March 14. GRANT HOBART. son of Allen Preston and Ella M Dawson, aged 18 Relatives and friends, students West Phlla High School for Bos. Invited to services. Sun , 7.30 i. in., parents' residence. 030 N. 82d st. Also services In Octornro Preibterlan Church. 1'e.rkesburg. Chester Co. Pa . on arrival of train leaving Broad St. Sta, 11:30 a. m. Mon. Int Octoraro Cem DONNELLEY March 11. MICHAEL J. DONNELLEY. M. D of Summit Hill, Po aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl, Mon.. at home. Requiem high mass St. Joseph's Church 0.30 a. m. Int. St, Jo seph's Cem DONNELLY. JAMES TRANCIS DONNEL LY, husband of late Anna Leah Swain and son of late Alice and James Donnelly. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 a. m , 3816 Spring Garden St., West Phlla. High mass of requiem Church of St. Francis Xvler, 24th and Green sts., 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross. Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve., 3S10 Spring Garden st, DUNCAN. March IS. JENNIE T.. wife nf William Y. Duncan. Relatives and friends. Ladles' Auxiliary, C. C. C No. 83. K. T.! Reth any Bible Union nnd any organisation of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. ,m . 1713 N. Mth st. Int. private. Remains may bo viewed Sun, eve. Autn service, DUNN. March 14, ANNA FRANCES, daugh ter of Ulna nnd late John Dunn, aged 19. Rela tives and friends. Sodality of' tho Children of Mary, of Immaculate Conception Church. In vited to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. m.. fiSQ Mlckle st.. Camden. N. J. Solemn requiem high-mass Church of Immaculate Conception 10 a, in. Int. CUVDKINB. March IS, OEORan R. EDKINB. Relatives and friends. Lllsworth .Castle, No. 07. A, O. K. of M. C. : Harmony Council, No. S3. Cl. of I, A.: Harmony Council. No. li!4. H. and D, of L. Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m., brother's residence. Wl Ham V. Edklns. 10(13 S. 12th St. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. Re main may be viewed Sun. eve. . FIELD March .10. ELIZABETH, wife of John K. Field (nee Hughes), aged 43. Relatives and friends, members of General Croker Aux iliary, of Frankford, Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. m.3321 N. 2d st. Solemn requiem mass St. Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Jnt. Holy Seoul- CVlKLl5.-Mareli 1J FLORENCE .A wf. or Dr. William 8. M. Flsld. Itslatlves'and friends. Magsie !. ' . V1'. j -"uer or tm Uvea ana rrienas. i-icuimviiie -oas. No. 213, I O. O. F.. Invited to funeral. Mon, S p. m . 34 87 Main St.. Pleasantvl e, N. J. Omit i:.....d 0T-ISliER.-M.rch 18- Old Ladles' Home. Wis. alnomlng. LUCY Ir , FISHtR, aged 70. Rela. uvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Mbn.. '1 : " Home. Int. Magnolia. Ctml Auto funeral, ' KLYNN. March 1. suddenly. ELLEN M. FLYNN. Resosnce, 843 N. 10th. st. Due no tice of funeral glvsn. . , , u B Eastern p... ...,. .- .-..,, ,.lv tunerm services. Tues., 1 p, m. rtsldtnce of husband. i'sn S Broad st. Int. private. XFJBH.--At,BXANpEH FISH, aged 72v Jlela. DEATHS funeral, Mon,, 2 Brotherhood Cem. p. m,, B5 Water st. , Int. Remains may be viewed Bun.. T to 0 n. m. FHOMM. March 10. suddenly. EMMA, wife of Paul Frnmm (nee lUumbacli). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 P m . 3900 N. Park ave. Remains may be viewed Sun., after 7 p. m. Int. private, C'helten Hills Cem. Ul'ltli'll. March 10, JULIUS If., husband of Freda Oelger (nee Stlgler). aged B7. Hela tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 2 P. m.. 1083 E. Huntingdon st. Int. private. Remains may be Mewed Mon,, after finillllTr. March 14, JOHN, husband of nrldget Gerrlty. Relatives and friends Invited tn funernl, , Mon.. 8.30 a. in , lllll Bench st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Immaculate Conception HI n. in Jnt New Cathedral Cem. OLASSTETTER. March 10, 012 Wi.Olrard nve MAN, husband of Ethel Olasstetter tnee Itoyer). Relatives nnd friends, members of Kreuchacher Saengerbund. Freundschaft Yearly Henenclnl Society, Phlla. Lodge, No. M, L, o. o. M and Wm. Penn Conclave. No. 38. u. o. H. W. M.. Invited to funeral services. Mon,, 2 P. tn,, parlors of Mrs. Joseph Schmltt A Son, 1211 N. Bth st. Int. Ureenmount Cem. Re mains may be viewed Sun., after 7 p. m. GRACE. March IB. nt 214 N. B2d st.. 1CAT1N RYN A., sister of Jewel T. Grace. Funeral nnd Int. private, Mon., In Connecticut. Connecticut papers ropy. GROSS. March IS. ANNA A., widow of Rob ert Gross, Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Sun, 2 p. m., 1113 N. Crelghton st. Remains may be viewed Sat., 8 to 10 p. m. Int. Pernwnod Cem. HAAS. March IB. ABRAHAM H husband of Mary linns. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services. Sun., 1 v. ni , residence of son-in-law, William G, Patton, 20.1O E. Atlantic st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem, Remains may be viewed Sat,, nfter 7 p. m. HAINES. Third Month 10th. HELEN WHIT ALL. wlfo of Joseph Howell Haines and dnugli. ter of John M. and Margaret II. Whltall, Rein, tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Second day, Id 30 a, m., 020 Church lane, (Jermantown. Int private HAUTON March IS. JULIA PHIANIA HARTON, M. I)., daughter of Mary nnd Inte Pembroko u. llarton. Relatives nnd friends Children of Marv of Sacred Heart Academy and Alumni of Women's Medical College, and nil other societies of which she was a member, Invited to funernl, resldenco of mother, 1721 W. Glrnrd nvc., Mon,. H 30 n. m. Solemn hUh mass of requiem. Church of the Oesu 10 a, m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral HARTY March IS. suddenly, at Butte, Montana. WILLIAM, son of John and lato Ellen Harty. of lialbqulrk. Lorba. Ireland, sged 3S. Notlco of funeral later HATFIELD At Palmyra, N, J , March 15, THEODORE J, HATriELD, husband of Fannie Robins Relatives nnd friends, Covenant Lodge, No nu, r. ami a. ai.. invited to funeral. Sun , 2.30 p m.. 320 Berkley ave.. Palmvrn. N. J. Int. Morgan Cem. Train leaves Market st. ferrv 1 30 p. m HATTON March 1.1. ELLA, 15. K" wife nf lute Alfred v. Hattnn nnd daughter nf late .Inlin C. and Anna M Adams Relatles nnd friends Invited to funernl sirvlces, Mon. p m . B714 Un I.ancey t. Int. private, Mt. Monah Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., 7 to 0 P m HAWKINS March 15. WILLIAM W . nn f late Wllllnm and Ellzn Hawkins Itelntlvss nnd friends, Invited to funeral services. Sun il n ni brother's reslif'nce. Frederick Haw kins. 2S17 N Lawrence si Int Troy, N II. Remains may be viewed Sun 4 to il p. m HINKSON Mnrrh 111. KATIIE1HNE R lM.N'KSON. widow of Henrv M lllnkon Rel-i-tlves nnd friends, Inxlted to funertl services Mon . 2 3D v m . 210 17. Ith st , Chester. Pn lnt prlvste HOLI.1NUHWORTII Mnrch in LILLIE. wlfo of Simon Hitlllngsnortli nged 32 Itelnilves nnd friends Invited to funeral, Mnn , IL' 3D p. in 13'Jii WnrlleM st Seniles In Union M E. Church. Island road. 1 )n n in lnt Eden Cem, Retnnlns inav bo viewed Sun after 7 p. m, HORAN Mnrch 13, CHARLES, son of Ellen J. and late Charles Horaii nnd grandson of lain William nnd Ellen Donnell, nged 34 Rela tives nnd friends lnlted to funeral serlce, Mon 1 p. in , residence of mother, 72D H. Randolph st. Int. Mt. Mnrinh Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun , nfter 7pm HO WAT. At Auckland. New Zealand. In February, ELLA NATHAN, wlfo of J. S. HYDE Mnrch 10. WILLIAM husbsnd nf late Mary lljde, aged Oil Relatives and friend", Anglo-Saxon Lodge. No. 13, Son of St. George. Invited to funeral services Tues, 2 p m., 13J0 N r7th st. Int, Fernwood Cem II. I.MAN. March 14. 'REDEIHC A. ILL MAN, son of Rev. FrederlLit and Ann C. Hlman. Relatives and friends, emplojes Phlla Post office, Invited to view remains. Mon., 12 to 1 43 p. tn , parlors of J Weslev Craft & Son. 2040 Diamond st. Services at M E. Union Church, Diamond above 20th St., 2 pm, Int. private, Morris Cem , Phoenlxvtlle. Pa. JAUMAN March 111. AD&.E M wlfo of Frank J.irman and Unughter of lite Henry nnd Adle Behrens. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Tues . 2 p m . 4823 N Bro.ul St. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon , nfter i p. m Auto funeral. JOERO. .March 14. JOSEPH, husband nf Anna Joerg. aged 4'i Relntlves nnd frlendi Invited to funeral Mon . H'30 n m , 336 N 57th st. Int. Hillside Cem. via funeral car JONES. March 17, nt Chestnut Hill, LAURA, joungest child of Joseph Jones M D, and Su san Polk, of New Orleans Owing to the death of Laura Jones there will bo no play nt Spring, side iknnol. Chestnut Hill. Due notlie of fu neral will- bo given. JOVES. March 17, LAURA FOX.WELL JONES, ut Chestnut Hill, Pa Funernl ut St, Paul's Church Mon . 3 p. m. Int private. KEEPER. At 1410 S S'Jd st. March 10' WILLIAM J. L . hushnnd of Mary R. Keffer! Relatives nnd friends. Northern Liberties Lodge, No. 17. I. O O. I' , Camp No 704. P o s of A s 4i)th Ward Council of Stonemen's Fellowship; Trustees Odd Fellows' Com. Co ; Chester Ave. Business Men's Asso : all other organizations nf which bo was a member. Invited to services, Mon.. 2 p. m Oliver It. Hair Bldg . 1820 Chest, nut st. Int. prUste, Greenwood Cem. Remains mnv hn viewed Sun.. 7 to 10 p m KIRWIN March lit. JOSEPH M hushand of .Mary P. Kirn In and son of lnte -Mary Fitz gerald Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 30 a. m.. 100 S. 3,1 st . Col wn. Pa Solemn high mas of requiem St. Clement's Church 10 a tn Int Cathedral Cem. KRAMER March HI CHARLES KRAMER, In his 70th ear Relatives nnd friends In lted to funeral services. Mon . 2 i m 13.15 W Somerset st lnt private. Mt, Vernon Ct ni LAVIN March 14. OABRIELLA, daughter of Michael F. and Mary K. I.nvln, nged 15. Rela. tlves nnd friends St. Edmond's B. V M Sodil Ity, Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. in . parents' residence. 2229 McKean st. Solemn high mans of requiem at Church of St. Edmond 10 a m. Int. Holv Cross Cem LEIJERMAN. -suddenly. March IS. RALPH, son of Philip and Roso Lederman (nen Manko) Relatives and friends, Camp No. 404, P. O. S. of A,, nnd emplovcs of Phlla. Electric Co . Invited to funernl. Sun., 2 p. m., parents' residence, 2130 N. 2th st. Int. Adath Jeshurun Cem. LEIBHART. March 14. JOHN M., husband of Anna E. I.elbhnrt (nee Stuhlmann). aged 44. Relatives and friends, also Excelsior Lodgo, No 411, P. and A. M.: University Chapter. No. 250 It, A. M i St. John's Commandery, No. 4. K. T.: Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N. M. 8.; tho Masonic Protectors' Asso.; Itaska Tribe. No. 184. I. O. R M.i Belmont Council, No 100. O. of I A , directors of West Phlla. Oermanla B. and L. Asso . members of Calvary Lutheran Church, 41st and Mantua ave ; employes of D B. Marin Co., llswanger Bros dent., all or ganizations of watch he was a member. Invited to funeial services. Mon.. 2 p. m., KHU N. 43d st. Jnt. at convenience of family. Friends may call Sun . 8 to li p. m. LOL'UHLIN. March IS. SARAH F. LOUGH LIN (nee Qulnn), wlfo of Hernnrd J, Loughlln. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8'3(i n. m.. 1813 N. 0th st. Requiem moss St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. New York nnd Brooklyn papers copy. MAY. March 14. WILLIAM FRANCES, son of George W. nnd Catharine A, May. nged 10. Relatives nnd friends, II. V. M. Sodality of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church, Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8 n. m., 403 Rltner st. High mass of re quiem Church of Our Lady of Mt, Carmel, 0:30 a, m. Int. private McBREARTY. March 15. ANN McBREARTY. widow of Patrick J. McBrearty. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues,, 8 30 a. m.. daughter's residence. Mrs. Richard Cray, 5421 Klngsesslng ave. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Atlantic City papers copy. McDERMOTT March 15. JOHN F.. husband of Elizabeth McDermott (nee Nonnemaker), and son of John nnd late Amanda McDermott, aged 47 Relatives and friends. Union Republi can Club, of South Philadelphia: First nnd 3!ilh Wurd Republican executive committee, ami all societies of which he was a member. In vited to funeral, Tues , 1 p ni , 2020 S. 13th St. Services Trinity Lutheran Church 2 p. m. Int. In the church pern. Frlonds may call Mon eVMcGOWEN. March 14 JOHN JOSEPH, son of John and Ellen McOowen (nee Costello). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8.30 a m 820 N. Bucknell St. (nesr 24th and Brown) Solemn mass of requiem St. Frnncls Xavlcr's Church 9 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McGUIGAN March 10, BLANCHE ROSE, wife of Harry McGulgnn daughter nt John and Ursula Omrod (nee Lengel), aged 27. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., H-30 a. m . parents' residence. SOfl Belgrade st. Sol emn requiem mass Church of the Holy Name 10 n. m Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. McHUGH. March 15, ELIZA, wife of George McHugh and daughter of lato William and Ann McLaughlin, of Oallon. Countv Tjrone, Ireland Relatives and friends. St. Elizabeth Ren So ciety and Altar and Rosary Societies of Church nf the Most Precious Blood, Invited to funeral, Wed., 8 30 a. m., 1S23 N. 28th st. Solemn re quiem mass Church of the Most Precious Blood 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem McINTYRE Dec 3, 101O. suddenly at Dor dentown, N, J,, JAMES A,, Jr., husband of Anna Mclntyre (neo Brady), of Phlla. Remains were Interred Mon.. March 12, at Bordentown Cem., Bordentown, N, J, Mass for repose nt his soul Wed.. March 21, 8 a. m . Church of Nativity. Allegheny ave. and Belgrade st.. Phlla. MILLER March 13. REOINA I),, daughter of William A. und Katharine Miller and grand daughter of Ellen and the late.' William, Dwyer. Relatives and friends Invited to funerjl. Man., HS0 a. m.. parents' residence, 2342 B. Somerset st. Solemn requiem mass. St. Ann's Church, 10 a, m Int. St. Ann's Cem MON1HAN, March IB, ELIZABETH C , wife of James L, Monlhan, Relatives aid friends Invited to services. Bun,, 10 a. m.. Ill) S, 84th st. Int. private. MOHAN. March 14, JAMES T. MOHAN. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, ilon , 8:30 a. m residence of Mrs. Ellen Ott, 1432 Porter St. High mass of requiem St. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. MOTT. At Oakes Home. Denver. Col.. March 13. ANNIE SHOEMAKER, wife ofiDr. T. 11 Mott. of Mt. .Pleasant. Ontario. Canada, and daughter of late "Charles H.- Shoemaker, of Philadelphia. Burial from home of sister. Mrs William II, Fretz, Jenklntown, 8at..TS p. m MUNCE. March IB. JOHN LOUIB MUNCH. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon. B'SO a. m., 481J 'Springfield nve. Solemn mass of requiem St. Francis da 8alei Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Autos. NACE. March IS. ELLA, wife of Jess. v.. .. Af U.latl... mw,A -l....l . .' v ' VlA.au tl... Temnle. No. niou -V a A. . rt,i,. 8. O, ---., . - , "X.; .I"- " m ;,..'n!'.".', A un"W ssrvirt--, nuu.. . N. 0th at. .int. -r-::r-z u.. v-jn. Betleravllle, ... . -kmw . IfSIUCIlUD. Nleld Due notice of funeral given, from nr! J, E, Stiles A Bon. 1417 E. Uuim,! tors .Of in.. Axon. A n carriages win . irin leaving .visaing Ter. inlnal 11 a. m. at Sellersville. "" N I ELD. Ma roll 14, at Jersey cttv. w j. SAMUEL 8.. husband of late iidna Nleld (nee iahhi ann inn oi ill, Himim H ,. ., .. v-war DEATHS place. Solemn mass orrcqulem. Church of Our Lsdy Star of tne ea ft a. m, Int, Holy Cross (m. nn arrival of train due West Phlla. Sta Hon 11:21 a. m. Autn service, PARKER.At 1810 Pine st March 10, II. HANIiEY. son nf Sarah II, and lato Wllllnm Henry Parker, aged 47. Relntlves and friends, members of Sketch Club. Fellowship of Academy nf the Fine Arts. Mendelssohn Club. Invited to service. Mon.. S P. tn , Oliver H. Hair Bldg , lS-'il Chestnut st. Int. prlvnte PATTERSON. At Enst Orange, N. J,. March 14 THOMAS, need 7B, Relatives and friends, Mills llodge. No. 1000, I. O. O. K.I Police Ren. Asso. Invited to funeral. 11 a. m,, ihnnel of Andrew J, Hair & Sons, Arch and loth sts. Int. lift. Morlnh Cem. QUINLAN, March IS, at 73s N. 37th at , ANDREW, husband of latn Catharine Qulnlan, formerly of Drumcollher, County Limerick, Ire. land. 'Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 8.30 n. m., 3811 Spring Garden St.. West Phlla. High mass of requiem St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Remains may bo viewed Mon., nfter 7 p. m,, 0810 Spring Garden st. RAH, March IS, at Fairfax Apartments, Wnynn nve. nnd School lane. Germnntown. WILLIAM F. D. RAU, aged 80. Relntlves and friends Invited tn services Mon., 2 p. m., Oliver II. Bnlr Bldg. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem RECKARD March 15. suddenly, HELEN II.. daughter of Charles F nnd late Emetine Reck ard, nged 10, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 2 30 p. m , parents' residence, 284 W, Rlttenhouse st , G:r lot Ivv lllll Cem REILLY. March 13 THOMAS K. son of Michael and Annie Rellly. Relatives nnd friend", Holy Name Society of St, Vincent's Church, ln vlted to funeral, Mon.. 8'30 n. m . residence of parents. 0100 Bnynton st., Oermantown, Re quiem mass St, Vincent's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. RITER March 15. GILBERT R1TER Serv ices nnd Int prlvnte RODINSON. Mnrch 14, at Forkerstnwn. N, J , JANE, widow of John Robinson. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funernl. Mon , 2 p. m, snnin-law's rcsldenie David Nelson I,0J7 Florence nve., West Phlla Int .Mt. Morlnh Cem ROERL1NO. At Trenton N. ,T . March 10. FERDINAND W HOBBLING, Sr . ugrd 7 Services nt 222 W. Stnte st, Trenton. N. J . Mon, 2 p, m. Int Ewlng, nt convenience of famllv SCHOriELD. Mnrch 14. suddenly. ANNIE E., wife of Hnrrv Schnfleld. aged 45. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl services Mon . .' P. m. husband's residence ,1172 Amber st. Int. Oakland Cm Retnnlns mny be viewed Sun. eve. SEVERE March II, KATIE E CORNER, wife of Wllllnm II Sevrre igsd 15 Relatives nnd friends Invited t" funeral services Sim 2 p m . resldenco of mother Elizabeth T Corner. 1210 Marlborough st Friends may c il Hat. after 7 p m Int North Ced ir Hill Cen . Wnshlngtun. Ilrookljn nnd Baltimore paperi t0SHEPHERD. March II SARAH daughter nf late George nnd Rebecca Shepherd Relntlves and friends Invited tn funeral services Mnn , 2 p m . brother's residence. George C. Shep herd 13-0 E Susquehanna nve. lnt private, Northwood Cem Remains may be viewed Sun , "'sVeVI&SON - Mnrch II CHARLES, son rf nn Ella and late John Stevenson and grand son of Sarah and late lsini. Mvnrs, Jr . need 21. Relatives and friends Washington t'nmp No 3111 P O S 'if A, Invited to s'rvlcrs Sun. 'in n m reshtrm e of mother. Mrs Marv E. Anderson 1308 S 4"th st Int. Fernwood Cem Remains in i v l- viewed Sat J , THOMSON March 15 1ANL widow of Thomas Thomson ine Ion' s), Relatives nnd friends, Delaware I'ounrll. No 143, D of I' Invited to funeral services. Sun. 2 p m 2'UJ N 3d st Int Greenmount Cent Remains miy be viewed Sat after 7 p tn TtitC S Suducnb, from pneumonia, JULES, husband of Ella D Turcas nged ill Funeral services 27 W 07th st . New York its. Mon IV 3D n in. Int at convenlenc, of ""WALKER Mnrch HI ANNA M. wlfo of John Murdock Walker (nee l.iwier) iged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues . S 3(1 a in . 2"i2'.i Lee at Solemn requiem miss Visitation Church 10 a m Int. New Cathc- lrWALLACE March 10. MARY WALLACE (new Smith), widow of James Wallace, nged 82. Relatives and friends Invited tn funernl. Mon , "30 p in , 3003 Collins st Friends may call Sun , after S p tn. Int. H-Ivun Cem. WALLACE March 14. suddenly. LOUIS C, son of Mary A and lnte Thonns W. Wallace, nged 54 Relatives nnd friends nil organiza tions of which ho was a member. Invited to funeral services, Mon, 2 p in . 1200 W. Alle gheny ave. Int. private Remains may b viewed Sun . 7 t ' P m WEBSTER March 15 I.YDIA E, daughter of late Georgo and Jlsrv Wfbster. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl Mon , t a m , brother-in-law's residence llenjamln F. White. 3707 Calumet st Falls of Schuvlklll Solemn requiem mnss St Bridget's Church 30 u. nr. Int. New Cathedral Cem. WELDON March 15 MICHAEL F, husband nf Marv Weldon (nee Morrlsey). Relatives and friends 'invited to funeral, Mon.. 8 3d a. m , 2237 Taggert st Requiem mass Church of Holy Name 10 u. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto '"wELIN March 10, ERIC AUGUST, son of Trie nnd Augusta J. Welln Funeral services Von .30 m , parents' residence 110 Sibley nve , Ardmore, l'a Int. St. Paul's Lutheran CWILKINS March 10, MARY A., wife of Victor S Wllklns, of Media Pa Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Tues. 2 p. m, son-in-law's resldenne. H E. Woodward, Lima, ne aware ("o Pa Int Media Cem. WILSON March Hi. MARY H.. wldnw of Tohn Wilson. Jr. aged 81. Relatives and friends invited to funeral bervlce". Tues. 2 p. m..' HU N Landowm nve., Lansdovvne, Pa. Int. prl vnte Omit (lowers, wiPTAR. March 14. CASPAR, son of Ed word M. and Margaret C Wlstar, In Guatemala, ""WOODROFFE March 14 KATE, wlfo of Thomas Woodroffe nged ,0 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Mon . 2 p m . Tine road above. Fox Ch.ie. Phlla Int Cedar Hill Cem Train leaves Blading Terminal 1-23 for WVOOLl!i:Y. -'March 15. SARAH A., wife of Edwin Woolley. Relatives nnd friends, mem bers of Kensington M. E. Chun h Invited to funeral tervlccs. Mon. 2 p in . 30S Richmond st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem VI'RUIHT M.nch 1.1 ALICE P. daughter nf the late Christopher nnd Elizabeth Wright aged US Relatives and fritnds Invited to funeral services Mon , 3 p in , nt tho residence nf J Wesley Rowin. 101s S 2d st Int. Mt. Mori ih Cem LOST AND FOUND DOG Lost, femalo Boston Terrier puppv. about 5 months old, brlndlo nnd vvhltn markings Liberal row ard If returned to N. E. corner llilh st. and OaklanePhiiaeielphla. IIJFF Lo-t. small haver muir. inursuay alter- " noon. In tho vkinltv of 1'ith and Chestnut sts. Reward If returned to Frazter 4. Co , North American jvj.lg . POLICY Lost, perpetual policy No lTuil), of Soring Garden Ins. Co.. for S70U0. covering S E cor 3d nnd Vine sts. If found return to (J C. Seldel & Co., 4th and Cnllowhlll sts., or Insurnnie compuns. na application has been mailofor n newjiollcy RECEIPTS Lost, depository receipts for the Philadelphia Electric Company securities Is sued by tbe Land lltl nnd Trust Company, trustei, ns follows; No. 487 and No. 382 Re. turn tn the Land Tlllo and Trust Cnmp inv SCAltrPIN Lost, diamond heart i arfpln. be tween Rltz-Carlton and 3flth nnd chestnut, or on Spruce st car. route No 42 Reward If returned to Hotel Normandy, 30th nnd Chest nut PERSONALS SACRIFICE! diamond solitaire, hhout 1 carat S70. McCutchen. 012 Bulletin Bldg Wal 1357 HELP WANTED FEMALE BILLING CLERK, rapid nnd must possess a fair Knowiedgo of bookkeeping, go iidvanccment. P 310 Ledger Office good DONNAZ OPERATORS, thoroughly familiar with first-class worK. Apply Smith Ac Hatn- sey. iihii iiatKct. BOolvlvl-.Et'ER. accurnto and neat: knowiedgo of billing neccssarj; must bo rapid tjplst. p317 ledger Of Hie CHAMHER.MAlD"nnd waitress Exp white girl for small family: ref. Mrs. T. A. Castner. Wyrmeivojdie,.Oyerbrqok. Pa. FhiJ)v437j! CHAMBERMAID Good home to work In 521)0 Wynnefield ave. Take car No. 70 on 52d to wynnenem ave. CHAMBERMAID and waitress wanted at once, experienced, must have A-l references M 003, Ledger Office, COOK, waitress, chambermaid and nurse, 3 Prrte'lants for Chestnut Hill, Telephone lljil W orvvrlto P 305, Ljndger Office. COOK, colored, ajso chambermaid und waitress, 2 experienced maids; 5 In family: reference required Telephonn Chestnut 23. COOK, white. English preferred, for position in Bryn Mawr; 2 ndults In famllv. good wages. Phone Br) n Mawr 453 COOK Experienced white girl: reference re quired, good wuges. Phono Baring 1743. Ap- py!IU'15 Chestnut st. DICTAFHONF: OPERATOR, accurate, nnd am. bilious must be rapid typist P 313? Led Off. DICTAPHONE' OPERATOR; state age. experi ence and salary expected. M 140, Led Cent, EMUROID RERS and good hand sewers. sewers, long ldlll Market. seasnn Apply smun &. iiamsey, GIRL. Id. to work In office of n large mfg on cern. excellent opportunity for a brlLht girl who desires to learn to operuto billing tnnchlno ortpewrl(er. Apply lUSw.islilnginn ave. QIRL wanted aa chambermaid. "2J45 "North iiroau i I (URLS WANTED TO LEARN TO MAKE LITTLE CIOAR3 DESIRABLE, STEADY WORK PAID 17 PER WEEK WHILE LEARNINa LiaCIETT & MYER8 TOBACCO CO. THIRD AND ONTARIO GIRLS WANTED ever HI years, for clean, light, factory work: a8 hours week; steady work PIONEER SUSPENDER CO. SIS N. 12th st. QIRLS Additions to our glass department mske openings for 60 girls: learners paid 10 weekly, advancement. In 0 weeks: experienced workers make 117 and oyer Jwr week. Apply In person or by letter to II. K. MULFORD COMPANY. Olenolden. Pft. GIRLS over 10 years wanted In Icing and pack. Ing room. National Biscuit Co., ISthT and ulenwoooBve. GIRLS, over 18. to learn hand embroidery: paid while learning. Apply Smith & Ramsey, 1040 Market. OIRLS .Learners In shoe factory. Seventh floor. SIB N. 12th st BOOKKEEPER Assistant "waited, oe" eirs-rl-tnced In the lumber business preferred; state age, qualifications nnd salary, JI 134, I,edger HOUSEKEEPER for modern 8-room apt., 1B03 Master St., by, middle-age wldevwert sleep out) . a-asuy ijsr lLSvtsy,imy. r m. ixwsrr yjinoe. KOOMsHWniK-.VTorkinif; rVot,. ,; 4 HMswi rcf.reK-tl, HEL1? WANTED FEKAM' Continued from rrcctdtno folumn HOUSEWORK, general! must lie good cook and clean: 3 In family: satisfactory wages to an experienced girl. , Phono Market,.! 104 , FlOUSEWORK, general Elderly womani small family of Si reference. (1 57, Ledger Central... Nt RSE.VIA1D wanted nt oncei experienced! to look nfter children: must have A-l references, M 001. Ledger Office, PAPER BOXES Experienced finishers nnd girls to lid up boxes. Apply Schoettle, 310 Florist. SALESWOMEN require saleswomen for various de Apply Employment Bureau. Mt Bros partments, SCRUBWOMAN wanted for cleaning In office nnd factory. Brown & Bailey Co., Franklin nnd Willow. SHOES Girls, packing room. experienced nnd learners, In Seventh floor. 315 N. I2tn st. STENOGRAPHER Wn require thn services of thnrntisiilv exnerlenceil nnd ranahle stenog rapher: should have executive ability and be familiar with general office tretalls: to one possessing these qualifications nn excellent op portunity, with chnnce nf advancement is orfcred, stale full particulars, salary desired to start etc O 54. ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER familiar with dictaphone: splendid opportunity for bright girl: reply In detail ns tn age. salary desired, experience. etc P 307 ledger Office, STENOGRAPHER GUi with ability to learnt long experlenie or speed not necessary: light offlro work nnd easy hours O 148, Ledger Central - STENOGRAPHER. 'accurate nnd rapid, dicta, phone experience! good opportunity for capa ble pnrtv P 315 Ledger OffJ, e SlENOllllAPHER Permanent position In ffro lnsurnnce offlee. II 203, Ledger Office WARD MAID. 122 per month nnd board, sleep out University Hospital. 31th nnd Sprucei. WOMAN nr girl to give rood care to bcjy""2?4" vcars old, maid to 2 girls of school age; sew. ing. light chamberwork. other duties, unless quick, witting und experienced in children and sew Ing. do not apply P224 Ledger Office. WU.V1A.N wi.ite. to cook and nttena first floor; lldn'r. P.i small fnmtl Telephone Wayne r.51 W between 10 n m nnd 12 noon WOMEN FOR CLEVNING Strong women required for this work. Apply Employment Bureau, fourth poor. GIMDEL BROTHERS WOMEN, 10. between 21 nnd 30, for lalioratory finishing work: special opportunity for active workers Apply Ills Washington Ave. ' YOUNG WOMEN 15 tn 18 enrs nf age, for various depart ments; experience not nccissarj. Apply Snv plovment Bureau, Lit Brothers General FILING CLERKS trained, nlwnvs In demand, secure a po"ltlon through our tourso of In struction. Philadelphia School of Filing, 010 Chestnut st . third fnor HELP WANTED MALE ARMATURE WINDERS, experienced: also ox perlenced nt repalrwork. 531 Chestnut st. BAKER Experienced cake baker. Apply Bureau of Emplojmont, 44 floor, before 11 a m. STRAWnnID.Pn CLOTHIER BANK STATIONERY Man competent to take charge of bank stationery department; only on thoroughly experience! need npplv; good salary to the right map Mejer & Thalhelmer. BnItlmnrcMd BILLER Young man with experience on billing machine lu largo mercuntllo house; state ex narlenco and salary expected. B 207, Ledger Offlce BOOKKEEPER and officii assistnnt in mfg. es tablishment. Y 37 P. O Box 3470, BOILERMAKER litter-up, experienced In tank and breeching work. Apply 2d above Erie avenue . BOY. bright about 10 to 18. wanted In Are In" sur.anco office; must write good hand. 11 202, LedgerOfllce BOY foi law office. Reply In own handwriting, stating age, salary, references, M 151, Led ger Central, KOYS wanted, 10 iears or over: J9 nnd (10 ?er week. Apply at once. Becker, Smith 4k 'age. Water n.id Snyder nve. BOYS OVER HI YEARS OF AGE FOR EDI- TORIAL ROOM WORK: EXCELLENT OP. 1'ORTI'NITY. APPLY TO MR. RALEIGH. 4TH FLOOR 0(10 CHESTNUT ST. BOYS. 14 to 17. to start delivery department wholesale house, opportunity for continued ad vancement, Apply ti.lu Market st. BRASS MOLDERS, bnch and floor: steady work, good wages to first-class molders. South vvark HronzoCo.. Water nnd Mifflin sts CABINET MAKERS, steady work; good wages to competent men. no labor trouble- luvjr. etono Cabinet Co.. Chester, Pa. CHEMIST wnnted to take chargo of pharma ceutlcal laboratory of phvslctan supply house: must bo aggressive thoroughly understand tho manufacture of nil pharmaceutical prepara tions, and competent to originate and manu faiture new preparations must also under slnnd costs sstem thoroughly, and havo un to dito Ideas as to conducting a laboratory. Applv. with full particulars ns to experience, silnry etc. Ingram Is Bell. Limited, 250 McCaul st Toronto. Can CLERK, vvlth shipping experience, for oil ware house. Reply In own handwriting, stating age Hnd experience P 332, Ledger Office. COLLECTOR, experienced, town Installment houne wanted for German M 14S. Ledger Cent. R F. D I T M A N WANTED. BY A LARGE FINAN CIAL INSTITUTION. A MAN OF MATURE EXPERIENCE IN COM MERCLVL CREDITS. APPLI CANT MUST Hi: AT LEAST 30 YEARS OF AGE AND MUST HAVE HAD PERGONAL RESPON SIUILITY IN EXTEND1NO CRED IT NO OTHER NEED APPLY. THE RIGHT MAN CAN EXPECT PERMANENT POSITION AT GOOD SALARY ADDRESS M 007. LED GER OITICE. DRA1TSMEN Wuntel 2 practical architec tural draftsmen Apply to clarence It. Slegel, 402 Larchwoodnve. DRIVERS Xiiddlo-aeecl "Catholic men for light drlvlng$lutostart 101oN.21stst. DYER Wanted, an expert dyer on worsted jarn, no other need apply. It. Wolfenden & Sons, Attlebnro, Mass. ENGINEERS wanted; 7 dais.' P 202, "Ledger Office. E.s-'if "US wanted; 7 nights. P 20 1. Ledger E it and power house operator, compe nted to take care and operate pumping s .-., at sunbury. l'a.; good references re. quired Address ul! communications or call In person to Wm. IL Decbant it bun.' Baer Jlulldlng, Iteadlng, Pa. FARMER wanted, with good reference, at good wages; would employ married or single man or both, family vvlth grown sons satisfactory; small place. t,ood. permanent opportunity for active man. A. W Puse. , care of Modoc Co., Fernwood. Pa FIXER ON SCOTT & WILLIAMS MACHINES AND WILDMAN BIB FRAMES WANTED. M CJ1. LLUGEH OFFICE. rREIGHf HANDLERS, white and colored: P. nnd It Co . steady work: w per hour. Apply Freight Office Front and Noble sts. PhlU, GENTLEMEN College graduates, with business experience preferred, to interview the alumni already Interested in exclusive University en terprise, correspondence, supplied i Interviews assured, good pa n 12 Saturday and Mon day, Mr Wllley, 21' Parkway Building HAND SANDERS VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO Has vacant es for Hand Sanders Hand saw -era Veneer Jointers Hardware ntters Double-head tnoldcr operators Facer machine operators shellac kers Draftsmen with woodworking experience Apprentice boje, over Is Office bois. 10 jears and over 48 hour-week schedule Ph) steal examination necessary Apply Victor Talking Machine Co. AppllcatUm Offlct, 35 Cooperst.Camdfn.N,J. HOSIERY Learners wanted on full-fashioned boarding Henry Brown Sons Co,. 1 and Ontario sts INSTRUMENT MAKERS. 13.52 to 16 per day of 8 hours; optical lens ami prism grinders, 13.62 to 14: tool makers and machinists. 13 24 to S3: all based on experience and cupaotty: Potter & Johnston operator! 13 SO: brass molder, 13,70; skilled laborers, "solderers."' 12.24; higher compensation when on piece work. Apply I rankford Arsenal, from 8 la 10 a. m . on working days for application blanks, LABOR AGENT WANTED. A THOROUGHLY J. .XI r.iiu,. i. vuun i-.vtt.-i. AIILI Al u.vr. i w mi. ,. i. .riuur.ii, nijfl. 1NTKNDEVT. THE DRAVO CONTRACTING CO., SPARROWS POINT. MD,. OR TO MR. F. R. DRAVO. DRAVO-bOYLE CO., CQM MERCIAU TRUST BUILDING. P1ULADEL. lUIIA. PA.. TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH .-.-, -1- rr.. -i t u it r mn ..... .- I.ABORERS wanted for general work, goes) lob Apply In person or by letter to H. K. Uulford Co . Qlenolden. Pa. LATHE and turreTlntbe hands, flat ratesrwlth'' piecework, therefor .wages depending, nn your ability. AppIv, crane dpt Nll.s-Uement- Pond Co.. Mifflin and Meadow sts. t, LEAD BURNERS, steady work. Tl Mig. wo. -wrsouao at-o a-argam L. tfMF Jit V 'lautiyfi s -'" ConUkmd from Prtc4t0 CiMw v JB , I. i. .r wn tyw y-. uiminn aiin -vve need you on our asUBsx. 'orce: ws ' teach you without cost! wo fc , -,,,,.. Minces wiin nrawing accoinivi SJISBBSl -In and talk It overt ask for Mr, McMlliMt. Er.c-yci0r."'!,,.Brl,annlc Co.i 10 Bouth .. i MfHl, Ve.lm.l -T 3. ... ""'""1 : i MS.,NB "AND3 (woodworking): stsadr srortti ' ?-.L.. wages to competent men; no Tbon,t irouoies. neystone cabinet Co ,. Cluster, P. 'i ' i' 111 -t ft.. , n . , . . . .. V .V;V2.. "no looimaKera wsnteei ' naa ?i maeie additions to our plansi highest wacsai good opportunities! Isstlng Soilllonsi no mSST! wRtl . "rence given to nonunion men., x, 3 Write for application blanks or apply e,.' DE LAVAL BTEAM TUnBINE COMPANT ' TRENTON, N. J, SIJf.-MNJD.7,.,rE !? e2ok ard ia asneral house work: man to attend to lawn: good bom In ..reference. G 162. ledger Central. MiVS.,AD '.Y"!'n. rhsuffeur. butler and cook! fn,Kr,ou.,, no fhamberwork i minister's fam 'ly j42H,ri7th ,t. Phone Woodland 316. MK7iANi?i? " Wsnted'." at once, a flrst-ciasg automobile mechanic, enpable of repairing mo lI!..?n .w10 "a." had experience on Whit Building Preferred. 1027 Land TltB MECHANIC for Autocar, Packard and Dorrls delivery trucks; steady work: 0 dsy weekly: first-class msn only: good wages, Breyer, 0th and Cumbrland sts. ' MEN Wanted, bollermakers, locomotive ma. chlnlsts. car repair men, laborers, locomo.lv cleaners. Penna. R. R.. 1741 Filbert st. NIGHT-WATCHMAN wanted familiar with tak Ing larn of steam bolters: state experience and wages expected. Address P 49. P. O. Box 344J. ' PAPER BOXES Experienced board cutter nn single and double scorer: good position for man who Is willing to apply himself and stick to It. Address, stating wages. 8 4. P. O. Box 8900. ronTEna wanted Colored iren required for this work; steady positions. Apply Employment Bureau, fourth floor. GIMBEL BROTHERS PUNCHERS and shearers wanted at tha Phila delphia Navy Yard: piece workers average $4,60 a day of 8 hours! 30 days' annual leave with pay: pay for 7 holidays and 13 Satur day half-holidays. Address Labor Board. Navy Yard. Philadelphia. Pa. SALESMAN. EVENING WORK: WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED MAN, GOOD APPEARANCE AND ADDRESS; 2 OR S HOURS' WORK AFTER 11 P. M. DAILY: NO CANVASSING. INTERVIEWS ARRANGED IN ADVANCE. ItlOHT MAN CAN EARN $2B TO $10 PER WEEK. ADDRESS. GIVINO REFERENCE. AGE AND PRESENT EMPLOYMENT, Q 41. LEDOER CENTRAL. SALESMAN Wanted, a first-class broom sales man tn represent us In northern New Jersey nnd adjoining Pennsylvania territory: In re Plying give us full detail relative to your ex perlence nnd ability. Inclosing references: also state whether ou want to work on com mission or straight salary basis. Windsor Broom Co., Hamburg. l'a. SALESMAN wanted tn sell auto tires; first' class salesmen, but tire experience not essen tial, straight salary; good opportunity for ad aaneement. Address O 47. Ledger Centrsl. SALESMEN "IF" Tou are a successful salesman In any Una. If you can prove that you have successfully sold any line Then we want you and we want you now we cannot use you later. There are special big reasons why you must come at one. Four-fifths nf our successful salesmen never sold books before. v We teach jou how. We furnish all the leads (real ones) that jou can use. Wn give you drawing account, and rapid advancement awaits those who make good. Come in: let's talk It over. ENCYCLOPAEDIA DR1TANNICA CO. 139 8. ISth at., cor. Walnut. SALESMEN WE WILL MAKE CONTRACT WITH S F.XPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN WHO HAVE ALREADY PROVEN THSIB CHALMERS MOTOR CO.. 252 N. BRO.ID ST. SPECIALTY SALESMAN to sell Dlrex-all Pn tern. Apply today. Stlckney Montague Co., Big Chestnut st. , STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper wanted. perlenced In box shocks: s.4dld opening. fey, a worker. Address M 530. Ledger Office. - STRUCTUTtAL IRON WORKERS LATOUT MAN , FITTER RIVETER Applv Crane Department NILES-BEMENT-POND CO. Mifflin and Meadow sts. WANTED Brass Workers Flnlsb.rs, Molder and Tool Makers Apply Saturday, March 17. After 1 p. m., Room 108. Little Hotel. 223 S. Broad St. WINDOW CLEANERS Whits men required for this work; positions. Apply Employment Bureau, I'0Cr' GIMBEL BROTHERS steady fourth YOUNG MAN wanted for position as time keeper and general office work, over 21 years of age; Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 31st st. . YOUNG MAN as ledger clerk and assistant In office of a manufacturing establishment In Kensington. Address Z 30. P. O. Box 3300 YOUNG MAN, Intelligent, with some technical training, for experimental department of large inanufee luring concern P 228. Ledger Office. YOUNG MEN 15 tn 18 .ears cf age. for various depart ments: experience not necessary. Apply Em ployment Bureau, Lit Brothers. COLLEGE GRADUATE, to enter training for Y M C. A. eecretarsshlp; church member who has shown capacity for leadership; apprentice ship covers 2 years' study and experience tn all phases of the work; salary first .ear. $720; second ear. SHOO. V. M. C. A., 1421 Arch street. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERMAID First-class girl ss chamber. maid; best references. Chestnut Hill 330 W. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, white. Protes tant. Apply present place, 400 S. ,40th at. COOK or managing housekeeper Position wanted by capable woman, white: experienced cook; good manager; best references; Atlantla city preferred. Apply P. O. Box 028. Phlla. HOUSEKEEPER Cultured Christian mother and daugnter wiin positions; pest rsiersnc, F 030. Ledger Cential. SOCIAL CORRESPONDENT Young woman. educated, desires position, requiring aftr noons only. M 132. Ledger Centrsl. STENOGRAPHER, shorthand and typewriting experience; references: salary $12,, 1153 Whlt- man nve , Camden. N, J, WANTED to make at home, babies' reasonably priced layettes. P 303. ledger Office. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT, thoroughly experienced: open for part-time -engagements; small sets kept. bal-F ancos and financial statements preprV.. 11 Ol, eoger uince. ACCOUNTANT, ag 33. 15 large corporation; Al ref. years' F 847. ffljf' IM'HIJNTANT. n-ui, , ". M-;.ll-, - 7 , . steady position. . i.u. ..cassr -Jen-xaiy." j BOOKKEEPER and offlee man. capable of (all . charge, desires position wttn rsuabi coaeersu ,' r-.fa moderate salary. V B4SL Lad. --tsL ? BOOKKEEPER il'EIt. SB, experienced comsare elrsr manufaeturln-r. anLU-i -.lie ana charger wages $22. d. Hmiliss. UUID vuii ---- v " -s a-ss s-p - rm. k . ., UQOKKEEPKR. 6 yean.' Xpertse. , D, , XT tilt n(., e 28. mo46ft WOT, mm-MT pOBUinii. jr !" ,tm,i7, V"PMf B(M cipen F 8 B0. fM-'l'lTE' with psrlyi wbo. -4S good appy'c Whit. lTaJJritffr wants ax f lu lurnr ut - - m -jy.,igK US?5 i ik n iL-Li'iLn. r-:iiirii-.nr innnsssr eneijf.. ojn i for Umporyry ean-sis)t;- "' onabl. 11, ledger Otflce. .-. , . lnJs. and corresDonJeat. sh' isr,iNM,rarr poauioa or vMHMllV 1 -j'' Ceatrsl. i . -. . , H-.1I-1 -- nil I i - -,., air "" ' --.--- iirit.auiamA rv 4 m !?Vrri !. Cf n -j Si'sVv bV.'A 5 .JUv-, Ws. w &;!
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