fcjM ENDS HIGHER, BLOWING DECLINE Ma Buying Results in Gains After Pront-Taking Had UUUSUU 1VCWOD1UHO WEATHER CONDITIONS r YORK, ?"U M. Advice re st the. Weather Bureau this morning 2f the following weather conditions) ted th temperature High I.OW n Northwest ...dear 20 22 ft '' 40 44 AH (10 70 18 Vest ...Clear PMIMlIPn Vnl..pcpn. 2B 38 40 MISSISSIPPI ... I' M. T alley, ....iicpn. 18 32 allowing prec pltittlon ln Inches) n tii At Medicine lint and Winnipeg, t LOW". ."l. imturai ..mi in- B:t- Ai TaImIa. Rill f'nliimliii. til. all. .OS. WrCAQO, March 24. There was profit- ( V"' . .1.. ...I.n mill-tlKl IMn ,.. I ?iTr.red after starting firmer In over- ''Kit buyintr orders due to further un IfKorkble crop news and strength In the !v?rrllcle. In the Initial trading the k'Enind from commission houses was fair, fiat offerings became freer. Thcro also , !J nervousness because of the diplomatic u.u ranged from 11.91ft to $1.90. h.nst $1.90. yesterday's last price, and Sided to $1,904. July started at $1.6114 "-. .. ..mnfl with .1 'IIU . 1U- "La yesterday, and declined to $1.60 1,4. ?..(.mber was quoted at $1.47 to $1.4GiK I. it the "tart and. after selling at $1,471',. 'Lcoed to $1.464. against $1.46U at the : cJom yesterday. Bovintr later became general nnd nrlrci l'iJTnced above yesterday's close. 1 u. to continue on a scale big enough to (kt care of foreign nccdi. The UngllBh v..k.f was firm. The continent Ih absnrh. M liberally. f The receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth Miv were 285 cars, contrasted with 37G urilast year: at "Winnipeg 378 cars, com ' fared with 901 cars; at Chicago B5 cars, i'lphwt 173 cars. T; Realizing mauo torn ii nine easier. lie "'eelptfl today were 159 car3. Further bad pep news from Argentina Kept tho tone at Liverpool strong. Oat opened steady. The receipts hero ,H4ty were 204 cars. Leidlng futures ranged na follows Yeaterrln'n ! Wliest Onen Utah. I.nw. Close, close. Ihr ....... 1 oi'i l.nsji l.no'i i.ni i 1.10V4 1 1.0, 1 Igly l.Ulft 1.1U"S J. 11(1 LIU'S llMttniber .. 1.4T 1.49fc 1.40 1.48ft 1.40i ' Corn (new tieiiver lilfir 1.1. vi 1.1ns 1.1.1'i i.ir.v, 1.11 1.12s 1.1414 1.124 1.11)4 cos r.7, C24 l.in'i 1.1-1N 1 lr.vi juir ..... Jipumber Oats Kir 1.1.1 1.124 1.11 ni r-i, .. 53 fii', r'. nis r.4 r2 r.o 52H I Mt ..... j fcettmber ( Lru Xr ..... J jolr 1 Ribs C3'i . .10 7.1 ..1U.75 ..isn.-i ..18 ir HI n-. 19,1)7 1R20 18 30 10.72 tin.no 10.72 til) 0J 18 00 18.12 18.12 118.27 11.7 1!) 7 pr i lulr 18 m 18.17 I Pork ...34 37 33 00 t Asked 31 B-. .13.75 31 30 fit HO 11 31 33. 13 33 GO 33 00 ' Bld. l LONDON STOCK MARKET Attendance Small and Prices Irregular. Americana Higher ' LONDON', March 24. Conditions custo miry at the end of the week prevailed on On Stock Exchange today. The attendance (wj small and dealings were on a light s rale. Markets were Irregular. I J The gilt-edged section was mixed. It waB ?.rf!rlftllv confirmed that salon nf Ireasurv I ttlb would be resumed by tender. Tho l mount offered weekly wilt be announced ' MCh Monday. ' rirtvArnpd liv Ihn rlnft nt Xew York the rimerlcan eroun was strong and higher. Canadian Pacific"? were buoyant nnd Grand yTrunlu were steadier on hotter weekly .fjirnings itome lines were lower ana mcKcu liability. Argentine rails uIbo dropped. 1 The foreign department presented a Aeckered appearance, nusslan descriptions wre dull. Some mining shares were hard. jTin Issues were In deman'd, Influenced by Ulher prices for tho metal. Expectations of n further curtailment In Unklne hours because of the shortago of fljibor resulted In hesitation In bank stocks. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Inmrtran Power nnd T.leht Comnany. reeular , euttfriy of 14 per rent on tho preferred, pay- Wift April z to biock ni recora Aiarcn .u. I', UrlTot 2 per cent on the common and l'i per , nd li pas able April 2 to holders of record -Kirch 30. and tho nreferrod Is payable llav 1 'to boldars of record April 2. uvruam tunuiaciurinK company, regular lunerly of 14 per cent on the preferred stock, Hrtble April 2. ! Tnrlc Hallwaia Company, regular quarterly tf KPn cents per share on the preferred stork, finble April 30 as registered April 20. Hooks 3 not close. Ouce and Oklahoma Company, reeular quir- wrlr of 2 per cent, payable April 10 to holders tt record March .11. i American laundry Machinery Company. 1 per ifijoj the common stock and the regular iiuar- ply of W per cent on the preferred stock. 1 IM common dividend la payable May 15 while l preferred Is pa able April 14. Bplcer Manufacturing Corporation, regular jurterly of 2 per rent on first Hnd second pro nmi etocks. pijablo April 1 to stock of Bcora March "7. Ill" Wiwich Mills' 100 P. C. Stock Dividend 1 BOSTflV Mnrxli "& nlrmlni. T fltlch Mills have oted a 100 tier wn) stnr.1.- klend to common shareholder.!, payable Mil 1 to stock of record March 14. Prcs- ' Mt Capitalization la X250.000 0 lion nnnt I nrefemwl nml tTr.n nnn An..An 1 t& . . T-......4 biiu fiuviuvu uumtiiuii, mux it 13 ,reposea to Issue $750,000 additional com- IfiOB Stock. Alltlinrlvorl ivinltnl la tt noo nnn risramon and $760,000 preferred. Ipswich pus nae Deen paying 12 per cent on "anion for several vears. conslatlne nf 4 I 'ft cent extia and 8 per cent regular. It (probable 8 per cent will be paid-on the tITTlMue. 2 Cotton Mills .Pay Extra Dividends '. TALL IUVnrt, Mass , March 24. Tecum W Cotton Mills Corporation declared' a lar quarterly dividend of IH per cent ',JM an extra dividend of 2 per cent, both nVt March 31 to Btock of record March ib, usual luarterly rate is 14 per r"-' " can 01 tno last two quarters ex P dnldends of 3Vi per cent were paid. .Cornell Mills Corporation declared the ,Wlar quarterly dividend of 2 per cent 'ir f.n extra dlvlle'11 of 2 per cent, both Wle April 2 to stock of record March " ine usual rate has been 2 per cent. Initial Dividend for Coal rVmnnnv NEW VORK. March 24 Dlreplnn. nf &Paon Creek Pnnl rnmnan, l.a.,n Anin.i Initial quarterly dividend of Hi per cent ... ineierrea stock, payable April 1 c:ock...0' record March 22. Transfer will be closed from March 23 to 31. Inclusive. Mther Extra Knr Am.rUn &-., PW TOUK. March 24. The AmerlcaA H iii ij pany declared the usual quar tuA .nd of Per cent and " tra -v.m m x per cent( payable March 31 to , cora today. These are tho same nts as were paid December 30 last. t &v Sinclair nil Svtiio rino,i .Inn . "("vH, vy.uavu " voitK. March 24. The syndicate IM 5. nvrote th8 conversion of 20, LiivL 8'nc'lr Oil and .Refining Company 7 Cent pnnu..HMK t..MM 1 . 1 a .. - ".vtuum uuuua jius uecii ciuveu, l. (HO BeCUrltloa UnHnrwrlltAn linv. Ii.an ---" K..MW. .. I..UII ..M.U WW.. Gold for Export fcUntt, of t.B0.000 was withdrawn V, Bubtreasury today for export. LI Of 1300.000 nnri nnnthaf nf IKnn AAA Sj1' '800,000. waB taken for Cuba 'v was shipped o Spain. for Scovillo Mannfflrtllrlno' ((a? 'SE ' Vai. ' 'E5 fBT 1TSRK. Mrch 24. The Scovllfe PHILADELPHIA MARKETS tvt RA,N AND FLOUR irnn... i..7. ."ecelpls. "learner No. 2 rid ii... ;...'". "" IS.UIOL' UOi 8f:8S! '' "S,,raWfi:8S! rSh&a,& wThe market lr demand. ySotiK.' ' eAl o"erlnr and a rsrawNtTAi us ... 7.7 '"HMO UU1S. 1)110(7 p : ""r:,"0'"?.. io tush. nnd i.n77.n? lbs rnncy natr-tit in -.?..; r-v iuallts. q t0 'T'73S-'i l'r bo'., as to PROVISIONS flrm1lvrem1a.,(,..!",1,e ''JlnB. but alues wero br "1,!1"1"' Quotations follow: City ernf (,., "f: Bm,eil '"il air dried, 3lc: west TJ.1 ,'"' '." eta. smoked, 34c. Uty b-of. wisern"!!? I""1','?' ""-"ked'and a r dried, a" hef ' K Se f ' SFJ1 e" und tnaers, smoked, 31c ham, Nmr.' i,?S3?' Pork, family. 40 80941 SSE .iuVV' rcH- lo0,e- ?-Y WJ3c: do ,iltlnn-d. kiit:3 4J .'? Uo- smoked, 242lWc. othef cured "'m";HM?.-4ic: J',lm''L moKed. western ihnuirfr.4.? HJc: d0, ,bo ,ei3 boneless. 37c: vlcnlo Done. 11lli 'i..ir.--2.l. -V.1""", lu. i-re. -.., .r, u.v.intusi ni icnuerea, in tubs, 21c. REFINED SUGARS rZrZ Ikl!t iWaB nulet ani unchanged Re. Mwdered'SSn'Sf" Jvx,ra ,,nB. Branulated, 7o: aVaJe.':C123O0Ccl.0MeCtl0n" Al U UCl """ DAIRY PRODUCTS Oii'nH,TiTI,:.n-lT.ho. market was quiet but atcaily. ?n rJ,.lrlfrn'.?rah solld-pieked cream. nearby prints, faniv. 45c. do. ttumin ran !;f ; "'". ?i( lie, seconds', nVw.l-.'r . epj anSYJ.'.',n.'1, t prints Jobbing at 4N6t3 1 ..rinKU VAUUi fancv .cmi im.i,ir i.,na v,aa falrlv ctlo Hiid tho market ruled firm Quotations- Nearby extras, n,iI)?r ,l0"n- nearoy firsts J 70 per case, r.1! ,curreC5 receipts. 55 per case, extep LP. .lols h'Bher, western extras, 330 par ,l,i... ,i ."""" '.."JSt.'" '"" ." "or estcrn extras, 33o (U Tlt ...... .... J.. iw -. V ,Jvfcl iuaia ,o. u per case, no, nrsts. Su rr' ".. .. (UilW J".-. IUBH, 11U, lirniS, n JJ Per rasp, fnni n..plml .anu.l nm. ....... Jobbing nt :Hc per dozen; ""'"" "" "" CHi:ntin ofterlncs wero light and the mar Ket ruled llrm, Mlth demand fair. Quotations: Now ork. full cream, fancy, held. 27 02c: specials hiRher. do, do, fair to Good, held, 27 2714 1, do, part aklms, HW.'.'c POULTRY I.IVK Offerings of deslrabl" stock were light and alues were tlrmly malntnlned, with demand fair. Quotations. Tow Is, as to quality, ''t W'C, staccy roosters, 1 Hit 20c. old roosters 10B17c. spring thickens, soft-mcated 249J5C, ducks, as to size and nualit. 2tP24c, pigeons old, per p.ilr. 28&.i0c, do, oung. per pair. 20Sl2"c. DTti:SSCD Iho market -ulcd llrm, with do. mand eiiual to tho off lugs of deslrabln stock. Quotations ranged 04 .ho following basis: "resh-lllled. dr-txicko(l .vwls, 12 to box. fanc seinted. 2."iVic; do, weighing 4'4 lbs and ocr apiece. 2pc. do. weighing J"i lbs apleie. 24c. do. weighing 3 lbs. crlece, 21 23c: fowls In bbls . fancy do -picked, weighing 4li lbs. and oer apiece. 24'r: do, smaller sizes, 2ii .'3c, old roosters dry-pUked, 20c: roasting chickens, western dr -picked lu boxes, weighing SW10 lbs, per pilr. J"4t2d(', erctpMsnal lots higher, do. do, In boxis, weighing 7 lbs. pr pair, 23W24c, do do, do, dry-picked In bbls , weighing HStlO lbs. per palr,'21c, do. 7 lbs. per pair, 'Mtt-'-'c. broiling chickens, western, In boxes, weighing 304 lbs. per pair. 'J.'.WJOc, chickens weighing 5&1 lbs per pair, 212lc, do, mixed sizes, ls2tlc, brollors. Jersey, fancy. 3J3.nc do other nearby, weighing H.' lbs apiece, .104? H lie; turkejs, fanc nearby, 32((33c: fancy wisttrn. 32ffi33t: fair to good. J04f31c. old toms. 2'i3ur. lommon. 24 W 27c ducks, nearby, J3(525c, do, western, 22 24c: geese, nearby, lU&Jlc. do western. 18'iJUc, suuabs, white, weighing 1112 lbs. Per do?, $4 500 4.75. do, do. 1)10 lbs. r;r doz , 13 7504 25: do, do, 8 lbs. pr doz, tSiffS 25: do, do 7 lbs per doz. (2.BU0J.73: do. do. 00t4 lbs. per doz, $202 25, dark, il.7532.25; small and No 2, 30c$l, FRESH FRUITS Demand was only moderate, but alues gen erallv were steadily held, aa follows. Apples, per bbl York Imperial. ;4Sf'50, Ikn Uals. $45: Iialdwin, No 1, J4 r.OJU'i 75, do un graded ti'wi, llreenlng, No 1, $1 riiltJJ-. 75; do, ungraded, $10 4 25. Kings. No 1, Willi 50, do, ungraded J1W4. htajman, No 1. $45ft. do, ungraded. $2 50i 3 ro: Wlntsip, No 1. $4.".n5 0: do. ungraded, 12 BOS 3 in Apples, north w "stern, per box Fancy. $2J 10,-holce, $1.50 2. Lemons per box, $.1L4 Oranges, l'lnrldt, pir crate Urlght, fincy. JJ07. Husset, fincy. $2 BOW." BO: poor Jl2 2" (Irapefrult. Flori da, per crate JJfiTi Pineapples Porto Rico, per crate. $3(5'4 5(1 Cranberries Cape Cod pr tbl l'anry Into arletles $505 00: Uarly lllack S.'WI, Cranberries. Cape Cod, per crate. $t B0tfT2: do, .Terses. per cratp J1O1.B0. Straw berries, Florldn, per qt., 2S.1'c. VEGETABLES The maiket was quiet and thout important change Quotations nre af follows: 'VVhlto potatoes tier hush. Pennsjlinnla choice, -.75 2 HO New York choice $- 75 Maine choice. $2.752.o, western cliolce. tl2'i&2rin. White potatoes. Jersey, per basket. $16001 75. aw est potatoes. Kastern Shore, per hbl No 1. J 00 OB, No 2. $1 00 3 Sueet potatoes Djlawara and Maryland, per hamper No. 1. $t.7.iJ la. No 2, $1 J101.5O. c-ulis $1 Sweet potatoes. JerseV. per basket No 1, $1.4001.50. No. 2. 50Sit)5c Onions, per 100-lh. bag No 1 jeliow. I808 7B. Cabbage. Florida, per hamper. $3 3 50 do. riorlda, per crate. $5 500. Spinach. Norfolk per bbl. $ SOU: do. Te.is. per hamiv-r. $202 25 Kale N'orf oik. per bid . tl.75- Cauliflower. Norfolk, ycr ate. $1 3rtJ let tuce. Florida, fano. per basket IJW0 50 do, do. poor to good, per basket $1W.1 Celerv. Sfi-i.T; ici-lnch crate. $13 50 Heaps, Florida.' per basket Orecn. IBW8. wax. J5W8. nggplant, .Florida, per box, $3 "50O5. FfI'Pf. Florida, per box $7 2.J. Squash. Florida, per box, $1.7502 25. Peas. Florid 1. Per hi Florida, per crate. nuKei tjwi. """"-" ..."iIV-.r' - rtn-n i. S7( T Tnmnlnnl fr.n. a nnamtni. iinuiheru. P bunches Fancy. $308: choice . f rooms, per 4-lb. basket. $1.4001.70. ..,.. -. sii5ft AgnHnigiii. nuuiuviiii . -" -r . - LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CIUCAOO March 24. 1IOOS Hecelpts 14. (100 head. Market strong. 5c higher. Mixed and butchers $14 5015 10, good heay. $14 4r5 15 IV rough heavy. $14.41014.t.O. light. $14.20 ir.. 5h $10 50014! bulk. ,U4 J1-.01B 01. CATTLI3 Receipts. 800 head Market slow, wesk Heeves. $ 2012 Clr cows and heifers, $0 .10010 00. stnekers and feeders 74f 10. Tex. . jn 05011.75, cahes. $10 5001.1. sill f P--Kecelits, JIHI0 head. Market steady. Natlle and "vestern: $12012.03: lambs. $12.75 15.25. TOO llTK yOlt CLASSIFICATION' LOST AMI FOi'M) VANITY IJOX Lost gold anlty box mounted with n cabochon sapphire: engraed PhMllJ T Walsh. Oerbrook hultable reward If ret. 10 .1 K Caldwell I. Co .Chestnut and Juniper. IIELVW.NTE11IA.I',5 ciTEnKT'Experlenced entry clerk wanted by who esale hSuse: must be quick and accurate at nJu?i.: none'others need appll. J ate ref- e re n ce and salary exp Add. P. O Hot 11. lilJN wanted to handle lumber: wages 30 cents 3U-..- iiiw.i. , ., .nuihnnniL aenuo tipr nour. i.iujuo, - wharf. ROOMS FOB KKNT nppirR BOY Good opportunity, bright boy: Jni!Z ncii naid Apply Monday morning good, wages pain. L Blh ,, Allelien. Nortn American mrr -- 11TH N. 1B28 Beautirul rurni'inea rami "inning water, electric lights, phone. WINTER BESOBTS ATMNTIO C1TV. N. J. aLflf yri antic crr. Opf5f? Avrascd jfflgg"" r. fino. jamnJ'Aum r-mt IEADINO RESORT HOTEtOf I Ht WORLD ATI.A-NTIP. CITY.N.tT. "0WNW$HIPrlHMMINT. I JOSIAH VVMITf - "" COMPANY - - - Ky avt. near Beach. Elev. to water. 110 up weemy. j u ...-- TOTTTTEB BESOBTS I.AKEiVOOP..Wi-Ji. laXTrel house UVKEWOOD. N. J. meat, advisable a Man,r. nuli to,VMJi,leS0J1i, ,''u"ni TraJn No 2 wnlt, 7?n7?it2?rn5ly J1"1,1- "" 'oIIobs: 7l'ic: Ko ?Vh'i?"V;El."ttt'ilnril wliltc. 74p Av,0V.amB,f.l,l.Sv.T'l.SI?,,.?l "lte. nai.ns All limn. . p. w 0or0dHctreV.d";trrso.!?.,,o?s"'7rro y? n,4'a",lelt"r'.'8.,,5W8,,f" " "tValrtt 1 ?10W li 1.4 mil 'i r..p5,,nt' l.40ll il'i sprlnit. clear. hri'mM ,-.ft!V.t, If .MlftV..?A doa?oDr1tre u '. ... ...: niv mii. nnmnn i..a ", w,.... Uliu icon, as to brand and "4'4c- l?rt .cur.edl 44ci d0- tern cured, do So inh. W'fterr- nnel. tlorcts. 21c: do d?redd0,n,U,?; J.c .?rJ-,??J .".?. .!?"..? .u. iuiu. Dure Litv. Kpiriu C. V, ilUBPHV, AM'tnt M"r- JjTOfrG3 LED0EBPHIl4t)EIPHIA; SATUBDAY, "MAfoH ?lm COTTON ADVANCES AS SHORTS COVER Good Reports From Trade Cen ters and Bad Crop Weather Are Bullish Influences COTTON HF.I.T HKATIIKR CONDITIONS !...- '" "'?. ","" half. TemperaturM .j' ,,rriij inwer. 111A ifl.' ...""":'? rn" iiiiuo nnu uei iiS.ivL'i At,ntn. Mireeport. MempliU nnd ...lnH,?,Is l nnlwraery. 80 leks. I KT:.iM' -iV ,OHin. Mobile. Corpus itSriiJL "SI f''""'o. Bl . Maeon And f,h 'JLhl 601 AiiBiihlu, f harleston, Saan. "oln. 70 Pn' 4' IIml"Stoii. 001 1'ensa- vT?'rfpiJ!5" ?,s,,nh 0' nreelnltntlon nt V: .";j 8 " Irksburei .42 nt Memplilsi iiooga. MonUo""'r ml 1.30 nt ( hnltn- JCinv YOItK, March 24 Kxcellent ro ports from trade centers and continued tin favoralilo crop weather caused covcrlnR of shorta on a largo ncalo at tho opening of tho cotton market, and thfe tono was firm with prlcci 14 to 17 points net higher. Operations by the arloua Interests wore mled, but uptown and Wall street sclllnp; was noted. There was A supply from the South of the new crop positions, while com mission houses were cood buyers. After the call tho demand continued and by the end of tho first ten minutes prices had advanced 6 to 9 points further. It ap. peared nt that time ns though orders could not bo filled except at higher locls. Tlio market developed further strength In tho later trading, with October pelllng tin to IS, 50, or .1 net nthnncn of 2.1 mini Old crop positions advanced about 20 points nbovo vcsterihj'H close. Wall street oper ators and spot tlrms and shorts furnMied tho demand Atound the IS. 50 level for October, how ever, thcie was more of a disposition to realize. Aftei selling olt some 5 or 0 points demand Impioved again nnd tho mat Let bteadleil up to about the earlier level. A local spot man lecently returned from a trip over tho entile belt fctated that holders of hedged cotton In many Instances ate pressing their Maple for salo on easier basis, fearing competition from speculative ly owned, unhedged lines as the planting season progresses In tho South there was heavy rainfall In the eastern belt where It Is not needed, while In the West, with tho exception of scatteted light precipitation, It was clear In this section precipitation Is wanted. Temperatures were lower at most stations. The receipts nt the portH for the day were estimated at 11,000 bales, compaied with 982G bales last week, and 18,588 bales last j car. Yes close Open .. is sj High Low Close March Mny .. Jul . .. Octolier December bpot . . .. 18 H8 . IS 7J 18 27 IS 411 111 03 IS tt lS 87 18 It IS flfl 10 II) IS HI 18 M IS 110 18 ni IS 80 18.40 18 10 18 07 3 8 80 18 12 is r.n m no Cotton Statistics NKW TOltK. March 2t The statistical pq. sltlon of cotton Is as follows This week Last week Lnst ear Total visible supply . 4.S00.181 4.703,777 r.,720.r,.10 Of whtch Amcr- ' Iran .. .3 029.181 3.2S7 771 4,071 RIO Total In sight March 23.. 10 ,130.400 10 372 1!2 P. 810,073 ALEXANDHIt March 22. JAMES It., hus hand of late Kllzabeth Alexander (nee Cath rart), aged OS. Relatives nnd friends. Sons nf Levi, L O. L. No. Bl: Toutnxet Tribe. No 145. I. OH Mi Fame Lodge, No. 778. I. O. O. K.; cmplojes I It H and Veterans' Abo . In vited to funeral services, Mon . 1 30 p. m . 1010 n Krlo ae, Intfl Mt Morlah Cem. Itcmalns mav be viewed Hun, n to 10 p m Auto service. IIAILRY March 21, ANNA IILIZA. widow of Joseph II llullev. aged 82 Relatives .and friends Invited to funeral services COS Ilith St., Bristol, Pa , Hun., 1 30 v m nt. Bristol Cem. I1AUEU. March 21, HENRY, husband of Annie Bauer Relatives and friends Haddon Heights Lodge, No 101. I'. and A. M.. AcaUa Masonic Asso: Kestono Lodgo No. 2. S. of II, ; members of West Colilngsvvood Tire Co , No. 1. Invited to funeral services. Tues . 2 p m,, late residence, 410 Cattell ave , West Col HngSHood, N. J Int Harlclgh Cem. Friends may call Mon. after 7 pm. Omit (lowers BECK March 23 MARY, wife of .Solomon Beck. Duo notlco of funeral given, from 2440 N. 18th st niRNnRAUEIl March 21. MAGDALEN'A, wife of Iheodoro Blrnbrauer (nen Buehler). aged 82 Relatives and friends Ladles' Aid of St. Luke's Church Invited to funeral services Sun 1 p. m . S. E. cor. 20th and Poplar. Int. pri vate, Oreenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed bat., 7 to 11 p. in Auto tuneral. BISLER March 22. EDNA M. daughter of Charles and Anna M Blsler (nee Elsemann) nged 15 Relatives and friends. Herman Re formed Church and Sunday School of Brides burg. Invited to funeral. Mon , 2 p. in . parents' residence. 2741 Eddlngton st Int German Re formed Grounds. Remains may bo viewed Sun , 8 to 10 p. m UOLLINd March 22, at Atlantic City. N J.. BEATRICE V1ROINIA. wife of Robert Boiling and daughter of late Joseph And Gertrude Mil ler Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. 1722 Ontario St., Sun . 2 p. m. Int. private. BOND On March 2J. 1017. KERLIN C. he loved husband of Julia Bond Relatives and friends, also Expressman Beneficial Asso., Lo gan Improvement League. Detective Bureau of I'hlla . are Invited to funeral services, on Mon day affrnoon, at 2 o'clock, at his Iato residence, HI)! N. 11th St., Logan. Int. private. Auto funeral. BRADDOC1C Late of New York city March "1 CHARLES S BRADDOCK. Jr.. M. D., aged 54 Relatives nnd friends, all organizations of which ho was a member. Invited to funer-il serv ices Mon , S P. m... 22 Center st.. Haddonfleld. !; j int Baptist Cem Frltnds may call Sun. 'VnROOKS i -March 23. OEOROE W . BROOKS, need bO. Relatives and friends Invited to fu. ncral services. Mon - n. m, son's residence. George T. Brooks. 1403 N. 59th St. Int. private Mmo"vN-CM:rrch 2.1. ROBERT P. BROWN, husband of Catharine Landless Brown, nged 34. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service,, 60 '5 riorenco ave., Yvest Phlla.. Mon.. 11 a. 111, Int. private. Friends may call faun.. 7 to 0 p. m. BURKE March 22. JOHN T. X. BURKE, son of John and Iato Bessie V Burke (neo Cot c.rl aged 10. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Tues.. H 30 a. m . father's real ainee 2129 Catharlno st. Solemn reouletn mass St. CharleB's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. CALL March 20. JOSEPH, husband of Emma C. Call (nee. Brewer), aged (10. Rela lives and friends. Sheklnah Lodge, No 2411, F. and AM.: Mlnnewa Tribe, No. 70, I o. It. M.j 10 of M.: F. O E.. No 42: Board of Magls trate's Fidelity .Club of 20th Ward, all other organizations of which he was n member, In vited to funeral services, Sun.. 1.30 p. m.. 1017 Ji ith st. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Sat., a to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. CHURCH March 22. MIRIAM, wljow of iirnlamln C. Church aged 72. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Slon., 2 n m son-in-law's residence. John J, Haug. 1(170 ftfanlte at , Frankford. Remains may bo Slewed Sun eve Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. COLEMAN March 22. MARY, wife of Rich nrd Coleman (nee Keown). Relatives and friends, Sit Vernon Tribe. Circle No. 10. L. F. of A , Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 8 a. m . 2820 links st. Requiem high mass All Saints' Church. Brldesburg, 0 a. m. Int. private. Holy Cross "cONRADE March 23. OEOROE T. CON TiADE. Relatives and friends, Mellfca Lodge, No "OS. F. and A. M., all other Masonic bodies nf which he was a member: Select and Common Councils. Thomas D. Flnletter Republican Club. i.i . wJrA necutlve Committee, emnloves ot citv Controller's office. Invited to funeral serv ices Tues.. 1 P. m , 020 Spruce st. Int. Arling., CCB J U: ' ...-l-j mav fall Hfftn v m A... ton cem. i-i.n.vja ...... ...... ........ .w .. ww funeral. COONAHAN. March 22. ELLEN JORDAN, widow of Patrick Coonahan. Relatives ami friends invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 u. m . 1B0 Oreenwood ave.. Wyncote. Pa. Solemn high mass of requiem Immaculate Conception Church. Jenklntown. 0.30 a. in. Int. Holy Sepul. chre Cem. COK March 22. O.USTAVUS A. COX. son of late Justice and Mary Maloney Cox, aged 80. Funeral lata residence. Buckingham, Pa.. Mon.. 2.30 P. ni. rnANKHIIASv. March 22. JANE R. D . widow of John Crankshaw. aged 84. Relatives mi friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 1 til riro?. residence of daughter. Mrs Isabella 1 Simons. 1001 Harrison t.. Frankford. Int. c-edar Hill Cem. Omit flowers. TJAWbON. Marcn 22, ARABELLA HOL fiATE wife of Frank IJ. Dawson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 fi m husband's residence. 400 Lyceum av "0r5EiTvEILER.-Mlrche22. 1017. CHRISTIAN. huTband of "Catherine petweller. aged 82. ILL iivm and friends, also Hanscom'a employes, invited to attend funeral. Mon.. a p. m., from "S4 N. Mvrtlewood st. Int. private. nOunlNS March 22, Mrs. EMMA 8TET nieii widow of James II. Dobbins. Relatives fnd friends Invited to funeral services. N.' B. ! van Pelt st. and Montgomery ave.. Sun, on m. Int. private, ronvenlenee ot family. fjOHERTY. March 20. JAME8 F.. husband afVgnei Doherty. Relative and frlsndi In Sited U f fvlneral. Mon.. 8s0 a. m.. 2037 Ara. DEATHS OUHTIN nOUOHEnTY. O, S. A. tlelatlves and iiiniui mi a 10 solemn requiem mass, Ht, Thomas's Church, Villanova. Men., 0 a, m, Int. Monastery Cem, DOWNS March 22. JAMES, husband of Amanda Eldrldgn Downs. Relatives and friends. Nn .. HIM . Class, Mulrhmore Presbyterian (.hurch, employes of Harrington Sons, In. vlted to funeral services. Sun.. 7 p m., 1017 N, 17th st. Int, Ml. .Ion. N. J,, Mon. DOTI.E March 22. ANN 12 . widow of Tim olhy Dovle. Relntlves nnd friends Invited to fu neral. Tues,. 8 30 a. m , 2818 N. Stlllman st. High mass of solemn requiem St. Columba's Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. . DUDDY March 21. JOSEPH, husband of Jane A. Dale (nee Rooney), formerly of 1427 S. (luenther st. Funeral, Mon , 8 8(1 a. m., from undertaking parlors John P. Byrnes, 231(1 Oreen ft. High mass St. Trends' Church 10 a. m. Relative and friends, Knickerbocker Ben. Soe., Court Hamilton, I. of A.. Invited. Int. Ola 1 athedral Cem, Remains may bo viewed Sun., 7 to in p in. Auto funeral, ENUIL12S March 23. SUSANNA, wife of Martin Engllea and daughter of Rlchnrd and late Susanna Wiley, aged 21. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon, 2:30 P. in , father's residence, 3007 N. Lawrence st. int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may view re mains Run , 8 to to p. m, l'AIRBURN March 20, WILLIAM S . son of Charles and Mary Talrburn. nged 20 Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral servlres Sun., 2 30 p m., parents' residence, HPiS Amber st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be virnl set,, utter 8 p. m. FEimuz.. March 22. ANNIBALE FER HUZ.I, husband of Catharlno I'erruul, 1209 S 15th. aged 70. Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral services, Tues Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. ltlta Int Holy Cross Cem. PINLEY. March 20. SAMUEL J., husbind ;f Margaret T. Flnley. Relatives nnd friends. Dlv. No. 58, A, O It, 1 emplojes P. It, T. rretght Sta . Ilroad nnd Washington ave.. In vited to funeral, Mon., 8 30 a. m . 32 N 3(lth ;t. Solemn requiem mass 8t, James s Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. riSS March 22. MARY C . wife of Edward .. !'. aged 5.1. Relatives and friends ln vlted to funeral services, Mon.. 2 p. m . HI 12, logan St.. Uermantnvtn Int. private, Ivy Hill Cem Train leaves Reading Terminal 1:20 p. m. for Fishers Station I'LYNN Suddenly, March 22, EMMA M FIANN, widow of C.eorgo II nnti, aged (18 I-iineral services, Sun., 5 p. m, residence of son-in-law. Edward F. Street, 1130 S. CUth st Int Baltimore, Md , Mon FRITZ March 21, CHARI.OTTE. wife of J lrltz. daughter of Sarah B nnd late It A. Hance. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services Mon., 2 p in, residence of Mrs Sarah II Hance, 0815 Willows ave. Int. private FROST At the Orthopiedlc Hospital. March 21. HENRY FROST, M. D . of Marshall, Vn., formerly of Charleston, S. O., aged 77. Funeral services end Int nt Mnrshall Vn TON Mircli 22. ELIZA LANDELL wife nf Henry K. Fox, Funeral services Mon.. 11:15 a. in , Chester pike above Morton ave., Rldlvy Park; Pa Int private. Omit flowers Autos will bn ut llldlej Park st itlon to meet train leaving Broad ht Station in 13 11 m FOX March 23 OEOROE. husband of late Annie Fox (nee Shepnrd), aged 02 Relatives nnd friends A O It. No. rt. White Fawn Asso . Invited to funeral. Tues 7 10 a m , 45s Rich mond st Solemn requiem miss 0am Church of Immaculate Conception. Int. Most Holy Re deemer Cem nAII.I.AIU) March 22, suddenly, at Moores town. N J. LAURA (iAILLAHtV wife nf ln. ,sph a Snider Relatives and friends, We- .in., nli T ml.... -.t r. 1 T ...1.. . ,-C.. .. iui.i.k iMinr, .... ,,., wauhllll'rH UL itGUCKan, Invited to funeral. 250 W 2d St., Moorestmvn. Mon., March 20. 2 p m. Friends may call Sun. eve Int. private, Colestown Cem. GALLAGHER Mirch 2.1. JAMES P. son of James and Mary Oillaaher. Duo notice of fu neral Residence, 202 Tree st OV.LI.VG1IER March 22. CORNELIUS hus band of Iato Rosanna Gallagher. Relatives cinu irienas inviieii 10 iiinerai, vion 8 10 a m Pmfh'ld. llaverford tctwishlp, Del. Co, Pa Solemn requiem mass St Denis's Church 10 a ni Int. M Denis's Cem. Take trolley from iinth st station, via PhlU. and Western to Pen. field GERMAIN. March 22. at Riverside N .7 EMMA, wife of John Germain, aged .15. Rela tives and frlvnds Invited to funeral. Sun , 2 p m . 23 I Coral st Services M. 12. Church .1 p m Int Rlversldn Cem GERMI'.s. March 22. 11 NELLIE wife of John Germes. aged 50, Relatives and friends Invited tn services Mon , 2 p m, 1204. Hirrlson st Frankford Int, Oakland Cem Remains may be viewed Sun , from 7 to 0 p m GILL March 22, JOHN (1ILL, husbtnd of Mary Gill (neo Harrington) and son of Mary and late James Gill Relatives ami frlnds League of tho "acred Heart nnd Holy Namo Hocletv of St Thomas Aqulnas's Church In vited to funiral Mon. 8 a m, 2012 Reed st High mass st Thomas Aqulnas's Church 0 311 a m Int Holy Cross Cem ORANDEAU. March 23. MICHAEL, husband nf Amelia Grandeau, nged 52, Relitlves and friends ?mplojes of Turngemelnde Invited to funeral. Sun. 2 p. m. 2204 N. I-ranklln st. Int Mt Peace Cem . via funeral cat-. HAH r. March 23, FANNIE HONORINA. voungest daughter of Iato Dr. Alexander ' and Mary T. Hart. Funeral services Mon. 11 n. m 4118 Larchwood nve. int. prlwite. 11AIIS.SMANN March 2ll, .MARY ELIZA BETH, wife of Frederick W.llaussrnann and dauahter "f late Rose and William Ilolsworth. aged 40. Relatives and friends, members Friday Night Bowling Club. POT. Invited to funeral services. Sun. 2 p m . 2033 W. Lehigh ave. Int German Lutheran Cem- HENDERSON. Suddenls. March 22. CHARLES G HENDERSON. Jr Relatives and frlnndx Invited to funeral services. Mon , II a. in . 1701 Baltimore nvc . West I'hlla. Int. prlvvitp Westminster Cem. HUNT. At Chester. Pa.. Mirch 20. ARRAM O., son of late Lloyd J. nnd Sidney T. Hunt. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral, faun , 2 P. m. residence ot aon in-law, Henry L Rlckards, 221-.I M. 8th st. Int Friends' Cem . Darbi. Friends may call Sat. eve. Auto JI1VKS On the morning of Mirrh 21. 1017 SIDNEY HOWELL BROWN wife of John Story Jcnks, aged 73 runeral and Interment privnte JKBNNKY. March 22. JAMES, husband f Anne Kennev (nee llojle) Relatives and friends Altar Society. League of Sacred Heart. Dli 10 A. O. H. Invited to funeral. Mon, 8 30 11 m . 1714 N Park ave. Solemn high requlom mass St. Malachy's Church lo a. m. Int, Holy faepulchra Cem, K12RBAUOH. In Norrlstown, Fifth day. 22d JANE II.. widow of Thomas S. Kerbaugli. aged 71 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, from Horsham Friends' Meeting. Second diy, Third Month, 2 p. m. Int. adjoining burying croun'' KOCH March 22. CATHARINE, widow of Christian Koch, aged SO Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 709 W. Glrard ave Mon., 2.30 p. in, Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto funeral KRAUSS At Centre Square, Whltpln town ship. Pt March 21, JACOB, husband of Liz zie L Krnuss. aged 82. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, from his late residence. Cen tre Square, Montgomery Co , Pa . Mon , 1 p. m. All services nt house. Int Cedar Hill Cem., Frankford Pa Auto funeral KRAUSS Suddenly, March 22, ADELINE I.ANGSDORF. widow of Moses Krauss, aged 08. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Sun . 2 p. m , 3330 N. 10th St. Int. pri vate Mt Pinal Cein. LARSON. .darch 21. CALL, son of Lars nnd late Christine Larson, aged 30 Relatives and friends. Mitchell Lodge. No 291 I', and A. M,, Invited to funeral services, Mon.. 2.10 p m , The Cottage, at Weatwood, Susque hanna rd Rydal, Pa, Int, privnte, Hillside Cem LASKEY March 21, MARGARET II . widow of George Laskey (nee Blggrstass). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral nervlces. Tues, 2pm 221'J N Waterloo st. Int. Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Mon ,8pm LAUDER March 22 SARAH, widow of Robert Lauder, aged (10. Relatl 'es and friends invited to funeral services Mon, 2 P in. son-in-law's residence, William Oablo, 2951 D st Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., 8pm Auto funeral. LEAHY March 23. HENRY P. LEAHY, hus. band of late Alice Leahy and son of late Wil liam nnd Anna Leahy, Relatives and friends, Phlla. Lodge. No 54, L. O O. M , Invited to funeral, Tues . 8 30 a. m.. 2500 12 Somerset st. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m Int St Aim'H Cem LEES Slarch 23. WILLIAM II LEES, aged 00. Relatives and friends tnvlted to services, Mon . 2.J0 P. m , 1740 Diamond st. Int. pri vate West Laurel Hill Cem. MALLOY March 22, JAMES J . husband of Elizabeth Malloy (neo Kenworthj) Relatives and friends, employes Electric htorage Battery Co , Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8 30 a m.. 73J E Wlllard st. High mass Church of the Aicen slon 10 a. m Int, private. MANDEVILLE. March 22. FRANK A., h-s-band of Eliza Mandevllle. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon , 1 p m.. son-in-law's residence, Charles Belden, 2323 Moun tain st Int. Fernwood Cem JUrnalnj may be viewed Sun. 8 '0 10 p. m Auto funeral. MANTEL. .March 21, near Lewlstown, LOU ISE, widow of Lewis Mantel. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon . 11 a. m., near Leulstoun. N. J. Int. Polntvlllo Cem. MARTIN March 20. ELLA, wlfo of John Martin and daughter of late Hugh and Jane Kell. Relatives and friends Blessed Virgin Sodality ot St. Philip's Church, Invited to fu. neral, Mon , 8 30 a, m , residence of brother, Edward Kelly, 820 S. 21 st. Solemn mats ot requiem bt. Philip's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem MASON. At son's residence. Alfred II, Mason. 1015 Laver St.. Otn LAURA C. widow of Levi A. Mason, uged 79. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 4 p m., apart ments William H. Battershy. 3310 N. Broad st. Int. Forrest Hills Cem.. Boston, Mass. Boston papers copy. y McOIHR. March 22. MARY C. McCHRR. Relatives and friends. League of Sacred Heart of St. Teresa's Church, employes Lennox Shoe Co , Invited to funeral, Mon , 8 30 a. m , 903 S. 13th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Teresa's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McKINNEY. March 22. MAHOARITE SI., daughter of Charles and Mary E. McKlnney (nee Mallon). aged 2. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m . residence of parents, 2725 Sears st. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McNAMARA. March 22. 8AIIAH T wlfo of Thomas McNamara, aged 54. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. m 918 Shackamaxon st. Solemn requiem mass 1m maculate Conception Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem McWADE At 1010 Earl t March 21. MARY. C. McWADE (nee Anthony). Relatives and friends, Richmond Council, No, 143, D of I... Invited to services, Mon., 2 p. ni.. Oliver II. Balr Bldg. 1820 Chestnut it. int. Mt. Peace Cem Friends may call 8un eve.. Ib20 Chestnut St. MEANEY. At Conshohocken. Pa.. March "2 PATRICK J., husband of Hannah Jteaney (nee Barrett), ion of lata Thpmas and Allca Meaney, aged 51. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m.. Iato residence, the Market House Hotel. 44.46 Fayette st.. Consho hocken. Pa. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Matthew's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Matthew's New Cem. MEaONEQAL. March 22. MAIIY ELLA, wlfs of Matthew Megonegal and daughter of ilarry nnd jat. E1U Davis, aged 88 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun.. 3 P. pnrvv.b.r.o,hie;,if.if1peSs"-818 w- vnn "" nEATiia Addison D Naylor. Tlelatlves and friends. Genevieve Rebecca Lodge, No. 105. Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 p. m . residence nf ?.,r"A,.ii',iiV,f-.",,.N"',or' r,4ii" "lbeo St., Wlsslnomlng Int. private Remains may bo vletved Sun. utter 7 p. m , 0911 Torresdalo ave., Tarony. O'NEILL, March 21. llliOIf husband of Margaret 0 Nell) (nee Mergnnthaler). son of Susan and late Charles O'Neill, aged .12 Rela. tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8 a. m , 2015 Titan at. Solemn high mass St. Anthony's Church. Int. private. PAYETTE. Marrh 23. SADIli. wife of Lnuls Pajetto and daughter of Elizabeth and late William Kelso, agtd 22. Residence, 2410 Coral at. No funeral. "' PEAKE. March 21, THOMAS, husb-ind of Agnes Pealte, aged 74. Relatives and friends, also members of Olney Prrsbvterlnn Church and Norrls Square U P. Church, Invited to funeral. Men.. 2 p. m.. 0:0 Elklns ave., Olney. Int. prn nip AvvJI,?.T:Vh,.s1 Bl Wilmington. Del . iV?f?A. I'01 ,IHA 'V'TP.RS. Relatives nnd friends Inv ted to funeral, Mon.. 2 p. in, son-ln-Hw's residence, Alfred M. Krelder, 113s dlenwood 'I,P,,.,Ar.V,1'''..CVmi via funeral car. i..no9,I3IW', MHrc,h -3' WILLIAM 1... nusliiml late Oeorglanna Rogers, aped 118. Relatives inil friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 1-3(1 p. m., n Park row;, Llanerch. Pa. Funeral services 3 P. in. Malvern Baptist Church, Malvern, Pa. Int. In adjoining cem. . JVPHL,,;It. Jlarch 22. suddenly. FRANK ROS. LER, nged 51 Due notice of funeral wilt be given from parlors of John F. l'luehr, 101 W. Susquehaina nve, 8ASl,0IV.-;-MH"'h - nuonor. d saylor aged 73. Relatives and f rli nds Invited to funer al jion . 7 p. m., Lonry lane. Rosemont, Pa. Final servlcrs and Int. Marietta, Pa . Tues , 2 p ni, SCULLIN Marrh 21 RICHARD J P , son J1,' .Jf.an an J ,lnl" nichnrd Scultln (neo Fegan) Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society of rnHr.t,1,-.or,.I,0,,,y, Nome. Phla. Lodge. No 54, L. O. O M., (Umbel Pros' lien Asso.. invited to funeral, Tues , 8 30 n in., mother's rest, dence, 2110 N 2d st Solemn requiem mass St. l.dward's Church 10 a tn Int New Cathedral Lem SKEIIETH. Mrch 22 MARY A diughtef ?.f. .?' .Vvlllloni ami Citharlnn Seibcth (nee cldner) Relatives and friends Invltel tn funeral services, Mon . 2 p in , brother-ln-liw's residence. Theodore Itnmhn, UIO'l W. D luphln "''.,, .'. "4.. prl!,l,'' Cedar Hill Cm. SMITH. .March 2.1. GEORGE W, liusliind ot Mirgnrct R, Smith, nged ill. Relatives nnd friends, emplojes of Live Stock Asso of Pcnnn , Invited to services, Mon . 2 p m , 117 S Hedfleld sf Int. private. 1 rlends may call Sun, from 7 to 0 n. m a-.?tHiTI1 T .yarr!l 20. CHRISTOPHER H SJIiril. aped 7.1 Relatives ami friends Invited w.nle.,i1,iSJ,ni .2 p- " ww Hcdgo st ''SWi'S1 II"' pr1XBto- ,v',r "HI m SOLST. .March 21. LOUISE W widow of Clemens Soest Relatives and friends Invited to ri.-et ,9cr,'"3. Mon, 2pm 03IS Ross st , .:S, ;I:Nr!in M,,rch 22. ANNIE E.. vv blow .if William A Spencer. Relatives nnd friends In vited to services. Sun. Up m, residence of son-in-law. George 12. Fjle, 5S,11 CMthnrlno st ln,c.r,,.'.(!'.l?2.n IVrk c,,n . Baltimore Md , Mon ?.r.!iVVT,r:,',rt,h '-"' '" Thomlnrry tnnnshlp HARRIS EI.1UC PPROAT. nged (11. Relitlves nnd friends Invited to funeral Mon Meet nv hOUSe 10 a m Tilt. TCrH. 1 nurnl Till! lm ( arrlages will meet train Westtown station, ,elLinR.i,I?,,d st- Station 8'21 cSItMt5i,SS.,rSl"u",1r. ilJrch 22. VIOLA ?' T.1'?80' RKe,i " widow of Washing ton IV. S'evenson und daughter of late George nnd Hannah R Ujrrausli Relitlves nnd friends tnvlted to funeral. Mon. 2 p. m. apirtmcnt of Delmer J. Colflesh. 721 N. 40th st Int. private. 1 ernvvood Cem. Friends may call Sun.. 7 in 0 p m. STRAUB. March 23. nt Allentown. Ta , ROSA (neo Cassler) wlfo of Rev Anthonv Strnuli, aged ,2 Friends nre Invited to funersl services, Mon , -2 10 p. m , 11 triors of W 11 M Burrell 427 Market st . Camden. N J Int Hnrlelgh Cem STROII. March 2". Pim.TPP hn.bin.t ef Iato Clara Stroh, aged (18 Relntlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun, 3 10 p. m, 110 W. Allegheny ave. Int. Adath Jesh. 11 run Cem SULLIVAN March 22. MARY, widow of Patrick Sullivan Funeral Mon , 7'3n a. m , 70 N 37th st. Solemn requiem mass at ht. James's Church. 3th and Chestnut sts . 0 a. m Int HoU Cross Cem TERRY suddenls, March 17. nt Miami Fli . HARRY 11 TLRRY Relatives nnd friends st Pauls Lodge, No 481 F nnd A M., emplojes of Hush & Terry and all other orgaiil7atlons nf which ho was a member Invited to funeral services. Sun. 2 p m, ork road and Willow nve l.Rthim Pirk Int iirlinle ' THOMPSON. March 23. HANNAH M , widow of George W Thompson, nged (12 Relatives nnd friends Invited to services Mon . s 15 p rn . residence of daughter Mrs II RHrRiuan 210t S Frn7ler Bt Int. Gap, Pa . on 11rrlv.1l nf train leivlng W. Phlla. bin. (lit Tues. morning. TOOMI1Y March 2.1. El'GLM: .1 eon of late Matthew and Mary Tonmev Relitlves nnd frlinds Invited to funcril, Tues, 8 n m, 1 ill s Cabot st High mass Church of the Oeau 9 10 a 111 Int New Cathedral Cem Auto f unc ral VAN AR1SDALHN Suddenls. Mirch 22. ROSE KTl'A Van ARTSDALKNtnep McCur dy), vvlfe ot Edmund Van Arlsdateii Relatives nnd friends, also Cnmp No. 137. P. O of A., are Invited to attend fu11er.1L Mon.. 2 p in . at residence f t-- daughter. 2249 0. Hicks at. (13th and Wolf sts). Int at Mt. Mori ih Cem. Friends mav call Sun. eve VAN BUSKIRK. Mirch 21. JACOB VAN BUSKIRK. Relatives nnd friends. Artisans' Order of Mutual Protection. No I, brothi r mem bers of K, of (1. Invited lo funeral services, Mon.. 2 p. m.. 11.22 N. Park uve Int Green mount Cem. Remains may bo vletved Sun aft. "WAGNER. March 21. JOHN HERMAN, "on nf Clurles nnd kito Marg.net Wagner, nged 10 lielutites and friends Invited to luneral services. Tues, 2 p m, parents' lesldemc, 21C1 Purky st Clermnntovvn Int priv in- WATSON. March 21, JOHN W, husband nf latu Jesslo Wntson and son of lite John nnd Mary Watson. Relatives and friends, Kejport Volunteer Firemen. Invited to funernl services, Mon., 1 P m.. 313 Chestnut st , Camden, N. J Services Kalghn Ave M. E Church 2 p. m. Int New Camden Cem WERT. Mirch 21. HARRY L. husband nf Ell7abelh Wert, aged 17 Relatives nnd friends. Court John Paul Junes. No 310. F of A 1 ortleers of tilth and 2dd pollco districts. Dept. of Public Safety. 20th Centurj Republican Club of tho 2Hth Wire, Invited to funernl, faun, 2 n m, 2342 Oxford st. Int Mt. Peace Cem Remains miy bo viewed Sat , after S p. m AUWOERNER March, 10. JOHN, husband of lata Caroline Woorner (nee Pfrommer), aged 71, Relatives and friends. Welcome Lodge, No 43J V and A. M., Invited to funeral faun . 1 30 p m.. 2021 Poplar st. Int Northwood Cem. Auto '"woODHULL March 22. AGNES D daugh ter of "lhonws S and Cnthirlne M Woodhull nnd granddaughter of John and Mnrv A. faeddon, Seed 11 months. Relatives nnd friends luvlted to f iineral. Mon 2 p tn . parents' residence. 5 Hi'i Wjalusing ave.. West Phlla Int Cathedrnl "yOUTZY March 22. ELLA ELIZABETH. -lfe of Jacob Youtzy. itclatlves and friends Invited to luneral services. Sat., 8 p. m , at VT05 De Lancey st. Int. Monday at Lewlatovvn, Pa ZF.RRLAUT, March 22. FREDERICK E isband of Nettie S. Zerrlaut (neo I'almer) :. ' .k r,, iei'11 Point pumping station. Invited to funeril .eJclces Mon . 'sp. m ... Ihlt Mar-iret St.. Frankford. int. ueuar mu cem AUCTION SALES MONDAY. MARCH 20. 1117. at 10 A. M. ' HIGH-GRADE SHOE STOCK Nfffc Formerly MNtATHERM ltockville Centre. N. Y. High grade lines of Men's, Ladles'. Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoes and Oxfords In nil feathers In the very latest stjles, in tho best ilzes und widths Such makes as Douglas, Endicott Johnson, Educator, Powell, Hennc, etc. Very large line of Emerson and Physical Culture Shoes. Fine line of Sandals, Buckskin nn 1 Canvas Qhnes and Oxfords Sneakers etc Shoes ana ux FORKING SHOES 11 CAM Olt . LUUER. MORTGAGES 4ol-4o7 Commonwealth Bldg. (lestnuf &Twelfffi Sts. LOST AND FOUND EARRING Lost, diamond and sapphire earring; large sapphire, surrounded by 3 rows of dta rnonds. Return to J, E. Oaldwell A Co .Chest- nut anil Juniper pin . qiiu ivtcim itn.mi COUPON Ist. coupon, due March 1. 1017, from Erie Ry. Co. cons, mtg, bond No 0U2: pavment stopped. Finder, kindly return to iilrard Trust Co.. rniiacieipnia. bOO LostTAuetrallan puro white poodle dogi answers to Iho name of Bill! J reward. Re turn tt0Asuryave5Melrose Park. Pa. vin Lost, a pin, a circle of diamonds, on '. .... ,h. T.rfjiv niffht. tho 20th. In front ot th Metropolitan Opera House on Broad at,, or on Chestnut st., between 42d and 43d, Return to 4232 Chestnut St. ana reciyr reivwru. ECARAB Lost, brown oval stone: about : 1 Inch In diameter: carved In tho form of a beetly with Egyptian characters engraved In the backi the object Is commonly called a scarab. Reward If returned to Emerson Richards 517 Guar, antes Trust Bldg.. Atlantic City. N. J. PEESONALS SACRIFICE Blue-white diamond solitaire ring about M carats. 1100. McCutchen, 012 Bulls, tin Bldg. Phona Walnut 1337. HELP WANTED PEMALE BOOKKEEPER to assist I must know how to lypcw n.o.t jwtfmy ,? J,t , ' , " CHAMBERMAIU na wan real. wnit. xp.i rH. fquireq. wiu wynntium nvw., w. fniia. ...' need 48. Relatives anil irioiiiis. i;iurii i.uuce, Vn 14 I O O F.: Minnie Kaunee Tribe, No ins I O It. M : Theodore F. Cocker Camp l" "S S. ot V. U. S. A. -.Colonel Frank ., v,i 1 1:1. emr oves ot l.aril- HELP WANTED FEMALE Continued from VrtceHhp Column FLLDEn 011 Dexter folder and job presses', modern working conditions. In private print ln plant, Apply Mr, Oentsich, third floor,. Bill Bulldlngl Mascher and Somerset sts OIRL for Dexter folder In private printing plant Dexter lr. Gu r Apply N y Mr, Maschi Itsch, third floor of Oil ulld- ing, scher anil Somerset sts. OIItl.3 14 to 15 ea r of age. for various depart ments: experience not reccssary. Apply Em plomcnt Bureau. LIT BROTHERS GIRLS WANTED TO LEARN TO MAKE LITTLE CIGARS lll.SIIIABI.E STEADY WORK PAID 7 PER WEEK WHILE LEARNING LIGGETT K M I.RS TOBACCO CO. THIRD AND ONTARIO GIRLS Additions lo our glass department make openings for 50 girls: learners paid ffl weekly: advancement In 0 weeks: experienced workers make $17 nnd over per week. Apply In person or by letter to II K. MUI.tonn cp..nienoMenj.P. GIRLS wanted. HI years nnd over, for putting tin handkerchiefs: no experience necessaryi tuld while learning. Camden Curtain and Embroidery Co Front and Pearl. Camden. ... GIRLS to feed Gordon presses In private print Ing plant. Apply Mr, (lultsch, third floor of Olll Building Mascher and Somerset sts. GIRLS wanted to lenrn hand embroidery: raid while learning Apply Smith & Ramsey Em broidery Co.. 1010 Market St. GIRLS to work In laboratory to bottle and label. Apply Smith, Kllno & French Co . 35 Toplar street. i HAND EMIIROIDERERS and good sewers want ed for work In the building; long season. Smith t. Ramsey Embroidery Co., 1040 Mar ket st. Jloits'llKEEPER. work'ng. fulf "charge small ndult family, small house. 32 per month; reference required. Address 7342 Rural lane, Mount Alrj i HOUSEKEEPER or rnretaker, general manager of inv kind of work around house; also good sewer, reference Call at 215 S ,17th st. HOUSEWORK." general Rellned neat, honest white Protestnnt woman, onu who understands rare of house 3 in family: no washing; will give full particulars on communication. M 353, ,edgcr Central. . HOUSEWORK- Young colored lady for home work AtPh U'12 Shunk st Dkn 2029 M 1NSPECTKESSES Young women to Inspect and wrap merchan dlee, experience hot necessary. Apply Em plovmtnt Bureau fourth floor G1MBEL BROTHERS MONOTYPE keboird operator wanted familiar with tabular nnd tariff work Williams ft Wllklns Co., 2110-21 Greenmount ave., Bal timore. Md. Nl'RSE or nursery governess to tako care of 3 children, English or French preferred. M 08, P.y Jinx 31011 NURS11 must understanil care of infant I'hone locust till or call 1030 Sansom st. NURSEMAID and wiltress wanted at once: ref. erence nnd experience required; Protestants preferred, summer at seashore In Mnlne. Mrs. C. T . 2d Summit St., Chestnut Hill, near both railroad stations und trolley cars. Thone C It r.MP, OPERATORS wanted on single nnd two-needle hemstitching machines, some learners: paid while leiinlng Anplv tn Mr Franklin, Satur ilnv Sumlii nnd Monday evenings until 0 n'clocV2 MlStntest . CumlenN .1 PAPER BONES Experienced finishers and leirners, pnld whllu learning. Apply hchoettle's 310 Florist, SALESWOMEN Lit Bros require saleswomen for various de partments Apply Employment Bureau. SHOES Tip fixers, sock liners and learners In picking room 315 N JI2th, seventh floor. STENOGRAPHER nnd bookkeeper wanted in reil estate anl law office: reply In own hand writing, stilting age, cxperlenco and s.ilary. (1 750, LedgerCentral fT12.VO(lRAPH12R und office assistant: advance- ment PhoncMalet 2J2I Siturdny morning TYPEWRITER nt J-.tll per annum: cltlzenr AppU in person Fr inkford Arsenal WOMAN ndult tan secure home with elderly gentleman, frco rent. fuel. M 012. Ledger of fie e ' WOMEN vv lilted for finishing work in tho build ing, experience not necessarv. light work. Apply Smith Ramsey. 11,40 Market st. YOl.NG LADV. pleasing appearance for work In window dlsplij Atiplv earlv toJay. Colonial Deroritlnc Co.. 1111 Race st. General FILINO CLERKS, trained. nlwa3s in demand: securo a position through our course of in struction Philadelphia School of Filing, 010 Chestnut St., third floor HELP WANTED MALE ADVERTISING SOLICITOR, crew manager, etc.. educ aleil, secretarial abilities. Frankford 11S1 J. M .H2. Ledger Central. BENCH HANDS In woodworking mill: steady work, high wages to good men. 0th and Tioga streets BOOKKEEPER Wanted, In large office, com petent rioublo entry bookkeeper, about 30 ears old and married preferred. Address. In own handwriting stating experience and salar ex peeled H32S, Ledger Office. BOY Intelligent boy. over 10. for errands. Wall - ivh J71H Chestnut st. BOY. experienced, wanted In wholesale woolen liouie. Apply Benson Uros.t 120 N. 13thst. BOY. 10 veara or over, for office work. Na tloniil Blxcult Co.. 13th and Olennood. BOY wanted fur stock loom Apply Saturday morning nt s o'i lock 1521 Sansom st BOYS OVER 10 YEARS OK AGH FOR EDI. TOllIAL ROOM WORK. EXCELLENT OP. PORTI'NITY APPLY TO MR 11ALEIOII, 47 It FLOOR find CHESTNUT ST BOYS vi anted to run errands and make them selves generally useful. Apply Charles E. Johnson S. Co.. 3Q'i S lflth st. HOYS between 111 and IS ears old. Apply 420 , S l.lthst CABINET MAKERS, steady work; good wages to competent men: no labor trouble. Key. stone i"ahlnet Co., Chester, Fn. CAR TRACER Wanted, experienced to travel with cars through to destinations. Apply 41.1 Perry Building. CARPENTERS wanted, fl'rst class "rare 5Re.per hour; report with tools Plant No. 2 gate, engr. jiepart . Du Pont Co , Pennsgrove. N. J. CHAUFFEUR Wanted, single voung white man, for CidlllHC car, one residing Chestnut Hill or Gcrmantuwn preferred. Address, giv ing age, experience, reference nnd salary ex pec ted C 1. I.cdgcr Office CLERK for South America possessing some practical knowledge of accounting: state age and salnrv: must be single: toard. lodging and traveling expenses furnished by employ ers. O H15, Ledger Central, CLERICS Several); ocidTlerks for shopnnd of." lice of large manufacturing plunt; good pros pects, permanent positions for satisfactory clerks. Write. . Hating experience, whether married or single nnd give references, P, O. Box. 15 17. Phlladelphli. CLOCK REPAIR MAN Experienced Applv Bureau of Emploj. ment. 4'i floor, before 11 a. m. STRAWBRIDOI2 & CLOTHIER COATMAKEir WANTED. APP7y"to "JOHN J GOODMAN, IITH AND SHIPLEY STS.. WILMINGTON. DLL. bTEADY JOB TO nOpDMAN COOPER Min wanted wlthliomo exp In cooper ing tight and loose barrels. Apply Smith. Kline & French, 35 Poplar st. DRAFTSMEN TIRST CLASS Mechanical or structural experience State age, education, experience, 2 references und salary expected. Address 1. 00. Postofllco Box 3500. DRIVER Wanted, strong man; good position: permanent. 410 N. 2d. FARMHANDS nnd laborers for general work, also drivers: steady Jobs at good wages. Apply In person or by letter to H. K. Mulford Co., (llenolden. Pa. FEEDER on Dexter folder and Job presses; modern working, conditions. In private print ing plant. Apply Mr. Gentzsch. third floor, Hill nuililing iiascner anu Somerset sti FRAME MAKERS on window and door frames; Biennv wnrisj ew.i narn. t .i. ttiiu jimB, GARDENER Good, reliable man, ejtj charge gentleman's place: married. ArCiWIO Wal nut st.MqndajrjitJl o'clock. "GARDENER White, man must be honest, sober and understand flower and vegetable garoen. ct mo. i.vucr cciumi. OARDENER. Protestant, wanted, B 332. Led. ger Ullire, GLASS DRILLER A man to drill holes in glass stoppers for stopcocks. Apply or writ F. Pierce Noble. Washington and Maple at , Conshohocken, la. HELPERS In woodworking mill to finish trad on Dencn or inaccuiicsi rieiiur worn snq QlgQ wages to good men. 0th and. Tioga sts. HAND SANDERS VICTOR TALKING MACHINE; CO. lias vacancies for Hand aandsra Jointer bands Boring machine operators Packers Veneer Jointers Hardware fitters v Double-head molder operator Facer machine operator v Bhellsckera Draftsmen with woodworking; experience .Apprentice boys, over 18 Office boys. 10 years and over 48-heur-week schedule ' Physical examination necessary. Apply 1 y Victor Talking Machine Co. W s Vppllcatlon Office, 35 Cnooee t ''iBadfiit Ml' 5iiXFfSMBN VyANTBllte.Ira5S. 'ra-Tisaj S VW HKLP Wi CoiH.ii.ej, row Prees i. c -,1 -"j(4t.jiMiw lime m, ; j - ''L-rr-wnnttd. Address P.Tydt ; LAllOllEItH. Dhlla' MMll -e LAIIORERS. white' and' colored, wti aoi "'iJv "'"o, worst oan di pny.K deslMd.' AtmlV 41 W. LACE nVIST HANDS wants far 1 V 1. ' vvi oiusv vm H whether 1 leave city, ---- .....k., airw rriarniBni, h whether employed or not anTTO S Address M nu. Ledger H LAT1H2. HANDS Flat' rate with Ml inererora wages depending upon yenar Apply Crane.. Dent,. Nlles-IJemsntiFoi Aiiimn ana weaaow sts. V.I ?. .' MACHINE 1IANDS In woodworking mill M miiu inoioers, sieaay worK ana wages to good men. Bin and Tlogiv sts. MyW?Tflndtoolma mads additions to pur, plans: highest wusiT vuu upporiunuieri lasting positional no eH ' Si, .7' J'rreric given 10 nonunion Wrlta for application blanks or applr DE LAVAL BTEAM TURBINE COMPANY JfMJ TRENTON. N. J. MACHINISTS wanted; first-class engine UtMV.1 . hands Wm. F. Burwell. 719 Noble st. Vi MALE ATTENDANT wnnled fee Turkl.t. h.it. T'. 1 iP.'Sr "0? sxperlenced Apply Trenton Turkish,11! "."i itrinun, n, j, i 1 MAN AND WIFI! Man !! (!.. .t.. -.n- 1 tleman s country place aa gardener; womans" good plain cook, some housework; must b j : 'I'an and obliging: references required Call jjl lanta preferred y Ji'"J MAN. middle ajed. with soma experience a?, i shipping clerk; must have some executive ablP' ic. wi c-Bpaoin ot nanaung errana boys anslu. running a department efficiently; state ats.r. experience and salary. P 531. Ledger Offic. 4-1 MAN AND WIFE Wife as houseworker. prefr- J ably cook: man to take caro ot grounds nU,5 vr- HClirimiy USriUli niU8t DO RDIO lO QriVS II',. tomoblle; state experience nnd wages expected, if' - i',-'-'ox-"'5'-8L. Davids, Pa. .,y MAN AND'lviFE wanted, white; good cook tvV do entire work of house; 3 In family. N.tW -iiHiai, x-none jiaring isaf. MHCHANIC for Autocar, Packard and Dorr) 4i ilcllverv truckii nicaav wotk: h anvi wmiciv , nrntcUr- mun only; Rood weeKij: 'ftiji vvaetB. Breycr. "i inn nna t,umi)fnanu mi, MENWanted, boiler maker it, locomotive ma cleaners. Penna. R.R.'. 1741 Filbert st. .MUSICIAN, playing nil Instruments, orchestra, or nana, waniea; slate experlenco and salary y, deBlred, whether nonunion or union. M 234.-4S, 1-edger Central. Ss orFICE BOY. 10 years or over. In manufacture cniniB.B, cur repair mn, laDorern, loco mo tire Jh-u in. luiitcMi iw.iru in iorwi xniiaacipma r,J good opportunity for boy with ambition. A e4,Sr Ledger Branch Office. Ilroad and Clearfield. iiv OFFICE BOY wanted: good chancellor advance. i ment. Ford & Kendlg Co.. 27 N. 7th. 'J urnHAiuna wanted: experienced radial drill V press operatorai rato RSo oer hour. Annlv rv 'r Laval Steam Turbine Company. Trenton. M. J. V-A .ro.ri A Nf -...-... m.m l.W 1 i fc?W v. ..... tvMif mail wim aviua cjcpensnc ( w edge grinding. Wall Sc Ochs. 1716 Chestnut St. , ..i.vi-, JIP-RTERS. WANT12D . fci work. Apply Kmploymnt Ilureau. fourth floor 4ti us.'iuuu uiiVAilCl.tJ ". SALESMAN Old-established manufacturer desires services of bright, wideawake, well ap pearing traveling sales representative. Previous selling experience preferred. Kxcellent opportunity for advancement. State age. experience and phone num. ber. M 622, Ledger Office. . SALESMAN Traveling salesman, with expe rience in roof paints and coat Ings: state age, experience and phone number. M 023. Ledger Office. SALESMAN wanted Connecticut manufacturer of staple shipping room supplies la looklnS, for a high-class man as Philadelphia repre 1 centatlve; only mnn with good selling record considered: will arrange for "personal Inter view. M (117. Ledger Office. SALESMAN to sell"perfected home electric plants to furmers and others, environs of Philadel . Phla. Competent man will earn 1150-1359 per month. Call between 1 30 and 8.110 p. m., Saturday, March 24th. 802 Franklin Bank Bldg.. Phlla. SALESMAN Wanted, experienced paint sale. man (no other need apply) to canvass Phlla. delphla and tributary points: state experi ence, extent of sales, references, salary or commission exiected M 628. Ledger Office. SALESMEN "IF" Tou are a successful salesman tn any line. If you ran prove that ou have successfully sold any line Then we want jou and we want you now ; vc o cannot use you later. There are special big reasons why jou must come at once. Four-fifths of our successful salesmen never sold books before. We teach ou how. We furnish all the lead (real ones) that you can use. We glvs yoa drawing account, and rnnld advancement awaits those who make good. Come In; let's talk It over. - ENCYCLOPAEDIA nRITANNICA CO. 120 a. ISth at., cor. Walnut. SHEAR HANDS, experienced on men's wear. -Ax) snelpourneaillls. ii.ana .wescnioreianu is, i;,if tans of laborer.: ability to read sketch da ,& j strable: will tonsldcf -pplUatlon tf experience JJ In warehouse work of uiiv kind, provided you X. can lurnisn paiisrafiory reierence. nwwr-.w naiarv nt wtnrtt honuji And ttraiTiotlon asiurea to tho-e who make cood; stute ace and Jy '( expecteuf Aaareas i iwt jw ..ogvy SinXOQRAPHKR and typewriter Rt 1600 Mr annum: citizen. Apply In person, Frankford Arsenal. STRUCTURAL E.AFTSMAN wanted: must b , fXpcrtenceU: Ih 'e with crane experience- brs JfS ferred Apply fi ane dept.. Nlles-llement-Pood JfM jo., Aliinin arr -.leaaow mm -,tV Tt'.PIIfn I an mart in ilk rhar nt .Vi 7 4HAV.IIUIV V.V-. .. . -. .- JT". jsH--" , scnooi 01 meiv raucn nuw ueum ut,iiiist-u vr - a large ma.uiciurn tuiiccrn. auuivn p i,,T p. o. Box am. THREADERS, also Iwys to learn: good vr K . vniie learning, adoiv jonn xiromicT m owmi y,. TROPENAS converter blower wanted to tk 2" , rnarge oi . 10 i converter in juiuu.a irww write r poj. A.eugrr wmcc. f UPHOLSTERER, general, first class only: good , tuao-ma nnH i.i.rani,Ml kfrnnv nn.lllon to rl.ht .V man Apply 4.1 W.Lancaster ave..Ardmor..Pa. '!": M WANTED An Important organlxatlon desire lealre ' ii 1 pr. U" cated, eetln ' tne services 01 an American, wiiu huuu tni' torallty and antecedents, well educated, pan,M. nf nrltlnr irorwl rennrts. of meetlnl business men and Government officials socially y and In a business way and of passing; judge ment on foreign trade and financial proposi. ,' tlons for service tn Latin America: salary ; ; ir.ftif In.ll.n.lnn. nrill Mft, h ent rl Iniul V T . from 'persons not eorakinr Spanish fluently. it a Address M 1124. Iedger Office. J.Ts& WANTED a young man of energy nd ambltssn,; Wltn a KnowjeuTe 01 uuokivccviiis. vj IMet 11 corporation. Up-to-date method r uVV j) unA nnnnrtunttv for experience ana Dros"1 t Hon Is better than tho average, il IM, Ijedger Central. , iff YOUNU MAN. about 18 years: large local 1 If J 1J insurance company! kuuu vvwiiwmr , ,. vaneement for those who havo th. futurtl& i mind more than the Immediate present. B t3, lt Ledger Office. YOUNQ MAN, clever, competent, with MpjrM, ence In talking machine department: fairy salary paid to right partyt reply UUn; am. exp. and rferent,e. M 840, Ledger CtBtral.-y YOUftU MAW vo iieiH " "iimpuM ucirimwtiM tlO to start: good opportunity for advaaet VL. A.1..aa f rill. Tjidrep Offle. ri TOUNO MAN for clerical work: state ags ,3 salary expected, 10. Ledger Branch,' li loiuilim" w. vnirMIl fAN. ahntlt 1R. for" Clerical XtoattiAlt ! office; bright and energetic) good opportutjlll ti HSU. Lriurr cnuft. i -r.-... . ..hIII.. -ultt. wi.l ...a state age. salary and eiperUnc. f Ldg.r Offlc. ' i ."" YO"N? ""t,L, W,.0!, Oi7sf www" uwr a-si BOOKKEEPBR.. 8 years' ' Kvjrsm good rt. con bo furnt fiiAMRVRMAIDS want chauileur.. Call ChtniH. Rli DRStWMAKIsK. tnspsHfJVi ' taenia, wavwewyi-n i "t( STssNOaRAPIIsTR, .eXM'L wit) Ity. dealrirs position. At r.r. :.. . .2 ?-.a.. Mk.U .a. nZ2Z'LRZ2-rZZX . AM'em'JW'.. U tmivw Far"';"'" rr JT"r ,AtT ' MH ti '&: - . n gSiygafe K xuan " company ha adeclared an logo A .n. Ib,.mii.,. u.. .m. VIUsKUi JUnteilJ.lTllM.. MO V JI4i ji" IMJ m -a .- . . ..... urcn .v ". A"" S"""YTZa rSS.' ivti w a par Mtw;i.aaaiun Vffrssnvr f.. w pn fw vvvm -vspp CeK.vr.c-
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