w- my m- ii EBBMiMlBBlfl!MtaMlBlW V H..'WM'"?' '' sjk".'.' 'wm V .? '' C ? T vJW- tJSBSwI $- ;4 j' ? - f& 'srfJt W "S CAMT HOSTS iV H.mVs' Fraternal Di- ;Gtftt Factor in the itrlbtio Demonstration ' MNcr&trS Order Sons of America true tot their personal loyalty A tO the ttrlnclnle and tpnrhlnrn. K"r In the demonstration of the IMtlve) patriots on Saturday. The wa. section was headed by the rehal and his ethrf, Commandcr-ln-I F, Stees. of tho Commander 'th "uniform rank of the order. In. Jn the, staff of the commandcr-ln- ,wer 8r. Vlco Commander-in-Chief r V, MacFadyen, Jvecoriler-ln-Clilcf .Cumberland and Chief of Staff Ma I.1 The commanderv eertlnn nf the. T. of "A. alone turned nut innn men. -Sj' .. . . rmXI nmiion ii in charge or mam rw, wnarics a, Helms, the marahnl of won, assisted hy State Master of Forme , Harper. Btate Inspector M. M. llaaa, I. fftMn aitlnihl tn Id- QBtA ry. and Harry 8, Helma. Tho Mn to the ".J"?."' B- snortileige. dlatrlct preai- ------. ''i' - ......Mil. Ollll.jl, -TorWIIllam Preea. dlatrlct nraaldent of B7.a,,Jl',,A. Karl "rooka. district presl '"'thj fourth district: Daniel Landla, dla- K i, ." i"' '"'. ntn district! Howard ".Howard McNeill. ellatrlrt nreallent of thn otlPhla-nucka dlatrlct; Hiram L. Wynne. ,I!T.."...A' Slater, dlatrlct president of Weiltn ellfttrlctt r-lvj4. M.n... .ci-.-c. V of the sixth rtlatrlrti Charles IVale, .ri.i..w ir'B . i"u. district prealrfrnt lahth nlBlrlrtl Jfthn T Wnrnmn .ll-1-l..e nt Of the ffttirtnnntti illaCI.. ' ' t'"K -....... 25' ? S' A' division formed at nroad rd streets and nroad "and Mnater ' sveiets. nif th. )... v... ............ ..j 9LK I d . Aft'. tat? W7--... . unci urnuiiuai icrs, lilt-Hern ife RLi..:7.(Nor,h..2rr."d street, and the mmes 16. . 8!!s,,lfIie"u.1!,7 Ncr,h nro'"1 street. Through ' "ii 01 mo sionemena rormation i"' embarraaament In the llnea at thl ' T ramps division turned out 2000 Shd were led, by the "Spirit of Seventy- "i'H.W'trated that the aplrlt of the r. O. tttoVr i.V,.Vou'.'iI ?nl ,hl" "Id. order, which i?,."';" nLrnlhr1 !"" flt Hvo rnmpnnlea 5 CITi'tf0 Pr"J,',nt Lincoln's call for T.l.ntio , tanllatlon, nearly -fi!t,rt&.ih" 'rom iJentVllaon to XU seentv veara nf ntrn tn thla promiaed to stand hok of Ire. txr: siI-K ;w BiH -ill. j u,iU'r "nna line una n when duty fr . JflrtSl .' "JE.1 .w,.,,h s"(,.,, ,'nen In the romman 'wVJBSi i'in,r,'ct"' drilled, anil thousands of ,Mfter reaay to. reapond. thia old imtrlollc or. !iv. J?!'.00" members In Phlladeinhia iiuAn.i i J if ' JOl campa. ' - T -. 'riS ..rr.?iE,,h,hJ" hstowe.l a collective as -vSSl, R..,n.l,!'.uno1or ,hy .'"' appointment nf V!?mS? rJmJStP"1." '.'. "ehnie on the Home f. iP'-l Somml,,r''' "' wh ch A. 3 Drexel Hid- SrtxA nMiiIo2fii,n ""' trained bodv of the . SSi'.. 'le Bib!e classes, which also stands if , V" nawtT-me can or tho I'resldent. S.Vgi8?!7ifa!h.undred membera of Camps 101 and tltSXi .tavJ n. ti'V.'dlna Ilallnny tonlaht to take il.r..7ii.i "'"" iiaiiwny loniant , SilfK i?" S'. R1d nihle on a Journey throimh a n',ii ina campa in ine btate. Tho atwlal train " ?B," ,EI,? ast Fa la KtHtlon at ,:tfl n ? ;5rS,?n'1'n n: 7:18 and .Mana-unk at T"i . ' xraainr bb hk !. j .. .. .. i ' ...... w 60 and 101 have extended an lavitntinn ... ii .? KT Mt.,A.0.0t,hl" fl.a.Ta"i ip visitation. fc.irS.11'." ."J Fo,rm". Harper, .state Secretnn sialnis and other lead nc n.ni,.r. ...in i "'.i H ,;M Party. "' " assB-aaaaaassa UCflf?h S2iv.?' We,t PhllndelpWa. celebrated "WJ: ,t.,?nnllS?"y 'st Krldiy eenlnc In IZZ "J"'". w-rroii anil Mansom atreeta. SB', f.wBero to oretnrcn and thlr friends enliiwd iM ir?e t.Jni?!!t.a,nJ1"lt. and, patriotic addreiiaes let Prealdent H. -K KhOrtllllK-rt HH.1 lltr-um I. . jnino. or Lamp 00. tan of the meeting. IUilph Watson was chair- 'feit;.mp 3."" ' at Yorl- celebrated the twenty ' I ninth annlxeraarv nf II. l....i.;.,,T... '..' S),CalV,n,n8tra"n,, addr"" b' National President . . The "fliina1 nnnaiimn will 1UI1 nli .- f -' IBti 'JH on Thursday night.' April la. Kvery I iSSJ?... Si.VT'Pi. m:uK.o 'nakc this vlalt the r'dlCISl. '."?." 't1. sou.ldron han made to date. aawaker vl"" ioiiow, togeiner with the lt&5l$L 1.a.mn. M- ,al'" -vi ""ad atreetj 5PE BS; Thirty-first street ami nidge avenue. P.r?. Past State President John W. Iteese .via veuer. Charles J, Kaunce and Morris Raeilnn 'i.r-omn RO iim.. .j - i'fc-ii. r.-JT. SVi""ir"i""K' "."ij'ra ve ICIZ.,. -.-."" ".".'. '1 i'-.V"" .'".: -amn. a., . aiiusiiiun ii n vriiun hiiii npvmnnr atraar Hpenk- -. ajrs, uabriei n. Mnv.. fliuio ..in- n-.aM... ''ifclK .A'u T' Jolmson, .John Ilnbert Jones.' jPayld J. Hacks and John W, (Scrman. .i Section 3 Camp, 101. IB02 Frankford avenue: ESS?P J183', t9!' Frankford avenue. Camp :i.-.R 'eB6BFr1kfo.r'1 ?venue. . Sneakera:. J. t'alvln Mttrayar. Ixiuls A. Merry, lllram i,. Wsnne. DIHIO ) V,JKrs"at. " .rhomaa and Harry H. Helms. r '"resection 4 Camp ISA. load )!rmantown ae- 'SUDiv-llm',..,,",i epvivia and Norrls sireeia Speakers: Herman A. -Miller. Horace V, Mac C llyy' Sr" K- Hurflnaton and Waiter H. '8tion 5 Camp 7Ui. MSI Woodland atenua; Camp 461, Sixtieth -atreet and llmerrorcl ae- -flW1 Camp 07U, SSI!) .Market atreet. Speakers: .fefkneet E. Clark. Charles II. Helms, Ucorisa 11. i.1 .r nla.lH n..-nM... n., ... . .... ..... a Ballon Mr V-,"'!; -' wniiur jiau, nnmeriiin; ie.i; wtv. .ou u.iuiu i.inr. n i-Hhrrn; jomt . Jiarper. ii. ai. Iluus. ii. m. Wentze . Jainca Ualrrtn nn.l nnu (I.'lllln.. ' .u ?.,e .. t. ..VsThe wlnd-UD meetings will bring the aneakera W aoyCampa SO and 784. The preaent nrransc- - nao .u mail .uu(n l (illliniill H nil JOlin pbert Jonea from the second aerllon to the Affth aeetion In order tn hum iIim. m.mhnH (kjMteu the West Phlladelnbla brethren In Camp "wtWI's, room. Doth Camp .In and CamD 784 are "i acranalnr for several hundred members tu at jr'Jend and no effprt will bi spared to make thla ,. ' i.,favPhiladeIphla. , '?" .-information concerning: the Friday evening 'and other official visits of the flying squadron Vjslll appear In these columns next Thursday and ..JMondAy. I 'yfsaia Tnif inf intta In Mnn fnv All Pa.. H"f cils of the Order JaJagle Council. No. 3. It. P. A., held n i Initiation last Friday evening, when .Councilor Brother C. Leroy Trlnmaker. Ko. 631, nnd S,,C: Secretary Kurd acted ctlvely as councilor and chaplain. In Junction with tho members "of No. 3. In Ike exemplification of the ritual. Members AM) candidates were highly pleaxed with tfcc- jvorlt. '.rJunlor Past Stato Councilor Shencmun .iPleaeed to vlalt Courtland SauiiJer.s ;,(r cqurcll. No. 886, last Monday ovenlnc niul ir ma cukkcb.iuii mo council is arranginff er a class Initiation during the present paimth. .iui i. iiuiB tiuncii. o, do.), nein a large Ins and an Impressive claas Initiation. junior Past State Council Kh,m.mnn . . eWavl's. c-ounciiori oroener laivion feiereon, ' Won41, as vice councilor! llrothrra Houta junior paai councilor, vvaam liana as cnap imomu a. .vianning an warden. Walter V er as conductor, in conjunction with other tars. conirreci tne neautuui ritual In nc nee. with the ahort form. Hy reason of the or this event, another and larger piu iflon will be held by thla council nn T,,a- -April 24, when the moat beautiful plcturra bo shown. -........ - -TT.. ee council, .-vo. cut, neid one or Its laraeat Muts last Friday evening, when aevera anions were received ror a apeclal claaa Uon.v llluatrated. to be held tfridav in.n wir ivnrll tn be ti-mnllflil tv !. ui.l.. mf Rescue (Council. No. in. im.er th. hi.. ,f' Past,, Councilor nrother Ilobert M. .wiio wiii a-aume tne tmportiuit atatlon ouncilor. The members of No 031 are ( ,' . -i enno ine esvent tne moat ue;v .o -,u. :' Pant kState Counrllnp Rhnnman . ,i Xt9injty Stat Cnuncllor Jonea will at- d. Lancavttsr avrnui Plana are on JeJi,, wb'cj is th, oldeit council s ;iu . sKTS GOLDEN EAGLE ti-CAna. ' I i saaw i Jwnf-fw II 'Class Initiation hr PliilatWphis Castles chief. and rrand castle eifflcer. -HIcMiatwi from every castle In t in urapa ivastie hall last t miwmimv at e-ro ciafw initla aJua aavMlnn In ?r nAB. i wm prtiMUd, Various com- sMMinted to ,oarry out tho 'UP- ... t& ' . . Bd VC later- of 11 vlalt nicnt. al.wki Arnold Cr""s j t fsraial jEfi Bai pstltj all aaate L-fjTt.Tg- saijaaay Seesa( sBraraTieavevijHn . rzr . ...&.? ,"' ' Ji . ..jL . . -. ?j iaaaaaKPIfSlaiaflaaaH aaaHS'lMIJiallllPP Wyxr lcwstr?-wxW(, i.,. i'.Wi'iMKSK.KX:iX.. KKAUY IN CASK 01-' WAR Joseph B. Haines, of U7.'i-'l Noith Eleventh street, a member of Han cock Commanclcry No. 3, I'. 0. S. of A,, has declared himself prepared to serve his country. ROYAL ARCANU.M Renewed Activities of nn Encouraged Onrnntention in Its Fortieth Year The Iloynl Arcanum Howling I.ciirup hns completed (mother Miecef-Hfiil yi-nr, nnd nt tho annual dinner Inst week ptl7.ru wre distributed liy Vice, President Wilson In the absence f i;tu,r Katim. Tin- (Iru'nil Council pliuiiin. wnn won liy the tram fmiu naverronl Council for the perond time, while Phlldilclphlu tniincU'H team tiilien Recond money. They me entitled to special mention .owliit; to their pluclnir two tennis In the league, thuf iIIMiIIiik their real strciifith. The niemliera are enthiislHhlli fur u lilv time SmI'1 '"V1"1'', tnemlMTalilp for the mnilnir M-ur I he fnlloijlnif Imithera were i lei ted to acne as in5 .I".1!' "0,,ytt '"IJimer. of Weat I'hllHdi-lphlli (ouiiill. prealiletit, V Jnentenaeti of IMlllndel I'jli' OIMICII. Mie president. I)r T II llellnf. or Iliivrrfnrd Count II. secrei.iry: Hninuel lirown. or (lermnntnun 1'uuinll Ireiiaurer. Annlher of those ep-l etiterlnlnmetita by Iteeent I .vans' a liw alaff nf offlcrs nf Phlla- . '. 1 . ""'"", -o .e.i. innowcil iiv a emr i,r?'i.l'.,1rh nn' "" ,h" noeasarv niiklnes nf a I Ik Hutch nie.il, were enjoyed Inai cek The ni-inhera ahnuld tint miss th-i,. meeilngs As an officer saa: "It la no small part nf their Prtlle(je i as meiiihera nf this nlde-awake. coim rjL H"y "re "" nderln wIihi'n next: they (should come and llnd nut." ' The sclieiluled meetiuK of the Associated nlxtllle to the Parkway llu dim.-. Phlluiephl.i, Hatur, lay April 7. Owltw I,. tl. : ,oc 'n of orriecrs and the reports uf iniiiinltliM-H It was deemed adMaable l.ul.I the m." ting U, re r he special nieetlnc nf .Mannnun Couhell. (1f nlX'"'.' ',' .""..""" vUr "' Tuesday night. April in, Juet Hi., biiui. and it larue deleKHinn from this elt la cxpete'l t j.dn with Manarvon Ciiunell nt lla celebratl'm. There were eonic extraordinary liappenlugN In liiuerfnrd fniincll nn KVldin nlih In a i.min , to the .Initiation and rtlnaintenieiit "." e ' ", ,"" nt the L'hllud. nhl.. ....i.i.iiu ii -.. 'lmlrr f.rre.1 l...n,.r. ,.:....' V .'.'".-.'. ""'.Y'"'"' . Oll- me mbera. - - - - -.- m. ...- ... nn ..,,-.. -I nnii . , died just -.etiled ,",-real "w.Irk , V .M'toa'",), llif rcaulta from Its camiiilKn. u'.eica unou , Taat Supreme rteg-nt Joseph A. Lancdit tileh Author t.. D,wl u ii ...'. . '""g1111? ..--.-.:-.. ,... ...U....I.II in inn have celebrated In our anniversary 1111 st we the splendid The bombardment scenes of "The fjlrl Phlllppn." the special elKlit-reel Vltauraph production fronr the nnvcl liy Hubert W. Chambers starrlnK America's daintiest actress, Anita .Stewart, uin remarkably vivid and realistic. Tills pi cat production will luivo Its first North Philadelphia, sbow Inc nt tho Strand all nf this week. .Strand patrons may be pleased to know that tho new thrce-mniiual Kimball pipe orB.in now belnc Instnlled will be completed In about thirty days. This will bo one nf the finest and most complete- orchestral In struments In this section. Kach of the various sets of pipes nro of highly ells tlnctlve character of tone, makliiK possible the production of Infinitely wonderful mu sical effects. In addition to tho reKlsters of pipes, this Inptrtimcnt contains many beautiful percussions, such ns the Glocken spiel, xylophone, McIkIi bells, harp, cnlhe t'ral chimes, bass drum, tynipani, tomtom, snare drums, sound box triangle and other novel devices, all of which ato iniely found Ineorpoiated In one oritan The H'heme of action Is electro-pneumatic of the. unit tpe, vvheieby all reeixteiM of pipes and cither devices aro of cntliely Independent conttol, which not only makes possible ki cater power of tone, but nlso wonderfully Increases the scope and tonal variety uf the instiuincnt. Two of the three manuals of the pedal have a second touch action by means of which beautiful solo and ncceiitlns effects are obtainable. Tho pneumatic part of 'the oip;an Is n" new Invetnloii and Un e.scluslvo feature of this oruati. It Is tho most perfect notion III picclsion, durability nnd reliability that has yet been placed on the mnikct and en tirely eliminates tho many action troubles and. annoyances to which theatre orcans have been subject. Tho organ Is being erected under the personal direction of W K. Austin. Inventor of the new action. It will bo In operation In about thirty days Tully Marshall, one of the greatest char acter actors on the stimo or screen, will bo prominent In the support of Wnllaco Held and Anita King in "The Golden Kctter" at the Falrmount on Saturday, He was last seen as the celebrated character Kagin, in the Lasky all-star production of "Oliver Twist." Others In the cast are Walter Iione. C H. Geldert. Larry Puyton, Mrs. Lewis McCord and Luclen Llttlellcld. The managements of the Cedar. Tioga, Frankford nnd Coliseum Theatres hao an nounced their withdrawal from the Stnnley Booking Company and will obtain their at tractions dlrept from the exchanges. The Trlncess has now taken on the ap pearance of a patrlotlp Inspirational place of meeting with Its many decorations In the trio of red, white and blue colors. But the real change that has been noticed at this and other theatres controlled by Gen eral Manager Buhler, comprising tho Vic toria, Market Street and Savoy theatres, the large attendance of women. Formerly these theatres wero supposed to bo for men only, but since the new management has made the comfortable changes a better class of patrons han been the result, f Mme. Petrovn, who will appear at the Jefferson on Wednesday In "The Secret of Kve." has Just had some records which 'alio made for the Columbia company placed, upon the market yhua has another creen star entered the reailm of canned oiccs as well ;as, filmed face. performance for the children has d'by Jay Emanuel for Satur- km fi. wnars tne aquitd will Thia to to talta olac at .,W-i,t.s,,iW "-, HP : . Ouarantee Council. Nu 1 I7U, met for the lai !lnl?i".l.,.,r""'1 nn'1 K"h,rt strcvt". and arrange, to hold the next meeting n Aifrll In In t hi ha at Hutchinson street and (ilrnrel avenue when take p'Fa'ce """'"" ""' "'"""evvarmlnir vvIM tn 'ollowlng stntement nnd appeal: t. A... i l"10" r",nfs the fortieth blrthdny of he Royal Arcnnum, The occasion should l,f nt ,5he.r.mTl,"r".1"' ,: other l.lrthdyV. MOVIE FILM FLASHES ' I A8PtW betn,-rr1 oavjr next b ltl( watts JaM-wWattf fraternal and benevolent achievements of our order, surpassing; Jy far those of kindred aocle; tls-rnvrlad deed nf klnrfnexa anil rharlty and love, myriad friendships cemented. 70 ! darH' WlVfS. parenta anil ihlMftn nrnterfrd from ad 'w'i iitiinri. ninne iirmnifr. nuir.iinu eirirn yrralty and more than 1 iicw.ihhj members nnd lieixllclarlea rrndcrrd happy and rontentfd In the knnntedge that th ilo"al Arcanum would irotect them nnd thoss dear to them If th niimmona shsuld tome, that must tome to (is all. This jear we celebrate In larger degree all these splendid achievements and much more. I Inanclnl sarely, financial aolvency and ampin funds to meet every attatk. row and hcnafltr. pf the death angel hao been obtained and lne liet ome now on actompllahed fact. And In ad dltlnrimany .'htlim' and 'lienetlta' to membera. suih as llhdniWMl values uimn disability or old age, paid up Insurance, reducing nssesintnts und Hie like, lime been pinvldtd Hllhnut the deprivation of other prlvllcgcH injoved, so tU it our members non ran Iciaai n bentllt certldeate thalearrlea with It all the fraternal nnd phllaii tbrople fcaturra nf. the beet beneficial societies, nil the financial eoUrncy. eafetv and reciitliy of tho best old line Insurance conipiinles at much Inner tost and expense and with the further cer tainty which Insurance comiuinlt's cannot give, namely, that the money eo provided cannot be diverted frnm the beneficiaries by attachment, fcherlff sale or any otner ic.al device vvlialsu evjr, "And while tn iiccompllxli all this has taken four decades of tlrclras tTiirt of rate changes and Inerensea nf Investigation nnd experiment, of Rtnle Interference and supervision, the sue. cess that crowns the effort l full and abundant. vrn mougu ine incrensrd burden or cot una been h if v and i:rlrvnua to many of us. and lo some Insupportable. "In Juno we ahnll celebrate, not the nmnelal (roubles of the llovnl Annnum. but the fnct that they are nver -tint hereafter, going hand In nun I safety nnd security, llnanie and frn temliy, buslnees and benevuleme, eolvency ntid sufllclency and. above all.' ihmkc and prosperity, shall be wiilchwiirds of cnuiil force and verltv. and alike charm (eristic uf our order. Let us ecrwncre prepare tor It Wehtr C Welsa, Krnnilsccrctar of the (loyal Arcanum, hied inld.tlnnnl honors besliiwe-d bs his e lee linn ria aecretnrv and trenaiirer In the IVnneMVriiila I'ralc rniil Congress In llarrls iiurg I his nruiinlrallon Is i-nniposed e.f encleilis with n tnnibiuril tnimhershlp of mure than ..noil (lull The New Veirk eunlercnce bill vas In dorsed and whole family protection approved THE MACCAIIEES Review nnd Unifoim Rank Meetings by the Woman's Benefit Association The ",'iftn" clven by Captain Mary Crouch nt Park Avenue Hnll, 13ir, Columlila nve line, f'n' Hie hcni'llt of the uniform rank Port Huron trip fund, netted tho Kuard a nice little hit fur the fund, nnd thnnks arc dun .!rn. Crouch nnd her HMslfitants for their win It KcjMeui- l(i..r .S'n i'll, llitd nliouse Hall I'ftv. third street and ll.ierfiiril avenue. Mrs I. M Helms eiitnmariib r. received fmir iuipIIcm tlnns fur IllcmhcrH'llli nnd nbllgiited live candi date's at their list inciting, wlutli was ad Jnurniil ,.arh u,s the ll,.vlew hid donated the use nf Hh ball fur a meeting of the central committee There was a good attendance, mid all did Jtuaicc 111 the cllllkell supper served under the din i lion of the vice president Mrs Helms wbn presided In Hie llbn-1 f th prealdent. Mrs Mary Barren who Is still III Che ntlier faithful members nf the committee. Sicrelarv Mrs i:iu n Cooke, Mr Mmle llanev, Mrs. .Mary I'ngemath and Mrs llllrah, lb Kreulz. have been Kept iivvnv by lllniss and nie greatls mlased H.irlnim llevlew, Fifty-second atreet and Ilaverfnrd avenue Mrs. Mliuilu I'.vans i nni niander recelvnl Iwo candMites by obligation und about ivvt nt v -light bj iransfer from l.ln erly Hell llevlew bv dlspensa tlnll or the en tire me commander, Ih'ia merging two West Phil adelphia Ilevlews and making one strung one The Hiipre me chaplain Mls-e llurgln. urged the members to secure growth, tn be leaders and tut "brakes" Mrs Murium Nlrliiilanu wa u weli'ome visitor, and e uinpllmemled them upon ein-ii iwiieoiiuiiiii.il in,' ii"H-w exiieilH III IlliiVe tn I'oriletb and Clieatnut slreita this month where all iiiFinbvia will rueiv,. u im cunlliil Velcume. GRAND FRATERNITY Sterling and East Park Branches Prom ise Good Time at 'Next Meeting Sterling Branch, .o GC, had u erv en Joynldn nicetlm and the committee nr innneil for u larse athletic cai nival tn lie held nt the close of the next meeting, to which all the local membera and frlenela are cnrdlallj Invited This hrancli nets the pace when It dimes ti nthletlc cvcnt. iiuinheriiiK allium; lt.s memliera fnine of the best ath letes nf the city. . Hnat Park Hrancli, No. II, will hold a pro greaslve card party on 1 hursday evening next, to which members and friends, Including the. ladlea are Invited Pilzea will be awarded to the winners The usual drawing for attendance prize will be held. The awlmmlng pool In the Grand Fraternity's new building, at Hi'JH-L'N Arch a(reet. la making an appeal tn the membera and their friends. Wednesday and Saturday nights nf each week an- party nights, enjojed by all participants. another picture on display In tbls city and It will bo at tho I'ureka today. Charlotte Walker will be the featuied ntnr In his Paitners." The popularity of the McCluio Seven Deadly sins series lias been so great that the Coliseum had to take "Gieed" for to- mcirrow as well as today. It features Nance O.N ell. A largo frame containing the pictures of the coming attractions has been placed In thn lobby of ,e Jtl,lK0 Avenue Theatie where tho patrons leaving tho theatre ran see It. A special Dolly Vardon sewing basket Is clven to the holder of the win (ling sent coupon one day each week They nre attractive affnlrn nnd many ladles have leceljed them. ti Friday will bo known as double feature day at the Apollo, when Charlie Chaplin will be shown In "Carmen" In addition to ..v,.o . t,, ,L,v mm ciwen .vioore In "A Girl I.lko That." The week of April !) will be the annlver- -..,, ,u mi- ijveriiiniiK and many nieclat leaiures nave heed lirown. nriiuiKcel by .M,in;,irr JIiu. Sturrny will Rl, "On liecoi.f ilt the Leader on Ftlday and Satui.lay. and the pa rcnis c.-i then Icnrn vvli.u slm has to act (or It Is to say'.') plctoially. This Kilday nnd Saturday will nintk the sixtieth week for tho hI.oh I, B ,,f Par ,,,,? PlctKrapl,H at the imty-M IroTrZ. , yii. 'f'"5' finrilnn, another one of thoso del Rhtful pictures In tl,o Sevrn Aendlv Sins series, and nouplns Kairhanks as "he prin cipal attractions, this week at the" locust promises West Phllndephlas -x Owl ,ft unusual entertainment. Miss Gordon5 wb. Is as renowned for he she is for her beauty "will m her "Zi "y !,.f"1.blTdai '" an ""'""'ate plctu?Zatlon of the popular novel "Vera, the Medium" This Is the first presentation of tho p"ay In this section of the city. P y r artistic nbllity ns Stars of the screen who have made nn As sured place for themselves In puhllc 'nni preclatlon In plays that have never heI .' - en iimys tnai nave never hefnrn 'l6"." " !' '. rhlladelphla a .PJ? .;.. .e.v. ..criinoui tins week. Kor Insintici. hero Is William S. Hart, aw &$$ pi.rtrners of -bad man" characters now In the films, who will l,e ilc,.e today and Tuos K&i.er." h'8 ,!Ueat RUCCCSS- Sun" At tho Alhamhra. Wallace Held win - "tar with pretty Myrtle Redman tte last' hree days of the week In the first hi! In of "The Prison Without WaMs AsTn added attraction them win i. ' . " .an kstallment of the authentic nrltfah WnrFiE The IJuby jflves every promlso of offerln one of the most delljjhtful of the many nro grams thla house has offered thla wasom On Friday and Saturday at the Regent Itohfrt n. Mantell and Oenevlee Hamper will appear In "Tannled Lives." "amper In. addition o tho feature at the Stanlev the surroundlmr hill win Include SnotteM?" stallment of the official lirltlsh war pVcfure A. Ilurtpn Holmen'. travelogue. PeS Kcenlo and unusually hlgh-rtass mus tell selections of the Stanley concert orches under tho baton r.t iio,i m, V. rcnestra, . ... w- ......j tt,iaeyer. Abcordinc to Manager n-Mi--'- . .. Bluebird. "Two Men. .b4 a, .Wt:! I thrlllliw slorv of -'" --" W1 J( m .injmtroM nm Prof. r-t,.i a on!.. ie in -hft. and his known experience In aquatic la assurance of his sb llty to control even the most timid brother In the swimming pool. The fraternal "stork" of llranrti Nn. I paid a visit to the home of Prater and. Mrs. Albert NHUdiarhtir DetSuly Hob Delchmann, knowing tho )oung arrival must wait eighteen jears ne; fore entering this branch. Immediately plp.ced hltn In the Krnlers' nullding and Man Asso ciation as the ounfest stockholder. JBcatljfi . ANI)t:ilfON March 20. CIIARI.Kfl .. Im" band nr Until It. Anderson, aged 11(1. Itelatlves and friends Invited to servlcea, Tuca.. 2 p. m.. Third ('hr-MInn Church. Holly and Aspen sts, Int. private. Itetaatns may be viewed at Oliver II. Iiulr llldg., ltOJ Chestnut at.. Mon,, 7 to 9 P. m, , ANHCItSO.S'. April 1, THOMAS ANDIIIIW. husband of llllcbeth A. Anderson Inee sllben). Itelatlvra and friends, members Oak Park Pres bvtrrlnn Church, Htonemen's fellowship, em plovea t'ljde Kteumshlp Co. Hlld all societies of jvhl Ii he waa a member. Invited to funeral serv. lees, Thure , 2 p. in,. ."1M7 t.archwnod nve,, Vvcat I'hlln, Int. private, ltrmnlns may be viewed Wed. , HANIIH. March .It, Kt.l.A. widow nf .loseph Hntiea (nee Jlclluglll. llelallves and friends. t. Stephen's II. V. M, Molality. Invited tn fimernl. Wed,, w.'lo a. m.. residence of daughter, Mrs, Hannah f I lelle. IISKI .V. lielhl st. High innsa Ht. Htephen's Church lo a. m. Int. Holy Ncpulchro Ccm. Auto funeral. l!AKNi;H.--.Marc.ti .10. IIDWAHI). husband of aennie llornra and son of lldwnrd and Into Clara Humes, aged D2. Kelntlvca and friends Invited o funeral, Tiles.. 1 p, m , brother's residence, 1120 Trne at. (tlth and Jackson sts.). Int. at I ernwood Cem, friends may call Mon tve, Autn aervlte lll.'AHI.nv March .10, MAItr A. I1KAST.KY (lien Hurk), wife of John llenalev, nged 43, Itelatlvi'H and frienda Invlled in funeral, Tuea . v a in miarianii a rcsMenco. ;u Wewtown ave Daklyn, N J. Solemn reeiulem naaa Ht. Hose of l.lini It. C Churrh. Ilnddnn lleigbta. N, J. I'ues . ii.su a m. Int llnlv e'ros Cem.. Phlla, Prl-nda mav cull Mon., nfler 1 p. m. III'.CK Slldde-nlj April I Itll'sl.NA. widow of 1'hlllp Heck ng'd 111 r.i'lallvca mil friends I.Hillea' V. nf I'orlnthlau Ave I'realijterlau Cl'llnh In If r d lo funeral ecrilcia Thurs , 2 v in.. 2SIMI c'ambrldgi hi Inl p i,i" Vlt IVace Ccm Iteninlits ma be viewed Wed , 7 to 0 p. m. lli:CK March .111 lit Pi'jn VorK road, MAIL OAHIIT, widow of John levels Dec k aged S3 Itelatlves and friends Invlled tn services, Tucs , 2 p. in , Ollvir II Hair lll.U . ls.'o I'healnut st Int. private Mt Peace ('cm l!l;il)i;i.l, .March 2H CIIAItI.i:s A., hus band of late Cnihcrlue A. Ileldrll (nre Hullon). iieiiuves niei irienua invueu to rtinetal. Wed., sin a (n . brnlher-ln-law a residence, Charles lloggerty. lrn.'l S Norwood at High inasa of requiem St IMmond'a Church Id a. m Int. llnlv Crosa Cem Waahlnglnn papers copy. HOVIl Mateli 31, JOSHPII I... son eit Jo hnnna C nnd lite Jovph Ii Huvd lleliitlvcs and friends Imllcd lo funeral. Wed , M.3u m in, reHlih'in e nf alaier, Mrs. Illla Wgand, 4(i Mvrtle kI (.tib nnd Poplar ts I High miss of leeiulem e'lurell eif Immat'llljte Cunception 10 II III lilt llnlv Cross le ui IIHOSM April 1 1.11,1. V I.. Illto.ss (nee Jiihnsonl, wife of Jeihu f. Dross aged 17. Itela tin t and frliuds invllid to funeral ae rvlrea. Wed a p in .7.tl Pnetiliftiril avi 1'riirikford Int North Cedir Hill Ceiu. Itemnlns mav ha viewed Tuea . after 7 i III Wlllnlngtoii, Del., papers eoio. HllfCi:. prll I THOMAS husband of Anna liV'i- u,K'w, """ """'"'t funeral glvcir from " llVhllTri:!. ' April 1. WILLIAM, eon of lata Jaiob nnd Caroline lliielilcr. iigeel n.l. Ilelatlvra and friends Invited lo funeral. Wed., l p. )n aparts. of William II. Hatiersbj, .I.IH! N. nroad " . .'Ilt-.V1"! ." Vernon Cem. Auto funeral. CA.SAVAN March 31, I'l.l.AHt: I II CAVA VAN Itelatlves and friends invlled to funeral lues , S::tH II. Ill, frcilll l.lttlo Slaters nf Hie. Poor. Church lane, (leriii.intiivvu Mdemn mass of reiiulein liiiiu.ie ulnte Ciiiiieptiiui Chmi Ii lo a 111 Int llnlv Sepillelirn Ci'ln CANNON Match 31. A.V.NIK CANNON (nea Hiown), widow of Andiew Ciiiimin. late of Dun more. Count.v Diinegal. Ireland Itelatlves and friends. League of Sac red Heart and Altar and Itosiry Sntlitv, Invited to funeral, Wed, s 3d a III 2)11 fnlrmoliut live .Solemn reiiulem masa Si I rniicla Xuvler's Church 1(1 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem l AIIll March 31 MH'IIAIM. ('Alio l,,..i....i of Mars II. Cnrr and son of Mlchael'mid iale Helen i-nrr, nt Araheetu Parish of I'aunMt Ciniiny Donegal, lielind. llelallves and friends SI Antlinn'a llnlv Name und Henellclal Sn i letlea, Donegal Soi le t.v Invited tu Ma. nil Wtd , S ll. in , 2712 Oakfold at Solemn reuuleni inaas SI Aiiiboio a Church P.3U a m Int llnlv Cross I'elll CAVANAl'dll Man.li 31 ANNA, wife of Dennis CaVHuaugh, of County Clare, Ireinnd Itelatlves and frleuiN Invite 1 to funeral, tVvd 7:3(1 a m., 21131 Hummer st Solemn requiem muss Cathedrnl Chun h ll a. m Int Holy Crosa Ce tn CI.AHK llnleri-d lido real, April 1 nt Prea. bjlerlan llospitjl. CH AIM, IIS llinvl.N CLAltK NullCe of funeral later. COl'l-'llV Miilill 311, MAItY. widow eif Tim oth Ce.dev Itelatlves und Jrlenda Invited to funeral. Tuts, M.3u a tn son-lii-law'H real dence, John Muffelt, 313'i Haul st. High mass Church nf N'.ilivltv lo a. m. Int. ht. Joacph's Cem. Dnwriluuluwn Pa. COOl'lIIt. -At .Medfunl. N. J.. First-day fourth month 1st. MAIIV COOPIllt. nged (II Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Friends' Meeting House, Cnlnn at. Medfnrd, N. .1 fourth dav. 1th Inst 12 noon. Int. friends' Hurving (Iround. Autos will meet train leaving Market si. ferrj. rhlla., 10.30 a. m., at Med. ford. N. J. DAIIHAH Marih 30. IIOIICKT T husband nf late Catharine Darrah. aged Ho Relatives and friends Invlled tn funeral, Tuoa 730 in, residence of (ieorgn Willia, 2R3n N, iih -t' High maas Church of Our laidy of .Mercy ll a. m Int Ht Maithew'a Cem.. Cnnahohocken. Pa Auto funeral ' DAV April 1, at ClaMnont. Del, SAHA C DAV 1 uneral seriliea. Wed II 11 m resi dence of J. C McComb. Clavmont. Del. further service and Int lit Sellersvllle. Pa . 3:15 11 ... without furthet notice Audi funeral ' DOIIAN Martll 31, JAMI'H, liuahand of late Marsuret Dorim (nee Coylel, funeral will be iiiinoiiiirrd later, from son-in-law's residence! Hugh Kennedy. 22311 fierce at. '' DOOI.1NO March 30 JOHN W. DOOMNO, aged 75. Itelaltves and friends Invlled to funeral Berv cea. 'lu, " .in ., ... ei... .... c,'.'.Vr'i!V. N.J . -?.1' ''"'ar Ore. 1 Ccm. ' Df.VN Muitll .11 SAKAII 1: , if r uu. ur,1 .'."-"" "'"' daughter of late, William and Sarah IVrg11s1.11 ltei.it ves and friends Invited to funeral seniles Wed 2 p. m , 14",', n ATI; ii.Ji"'e..Xlt J,Vr""i rrl"- lt,?nialns may bo viewed I ties , after s 11 in DfVIO.V. Aorll I MAIIV I' niTV'i-nw ...... of (leorgi; C . Dunum Itelatlves and frle'nlla In. vlled to funeral, Wed, u a in. 1721 Hauanm oti inn high mass of reiiulem Ht. Pairiri, Churih 10 3u a. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto unerai. i:.V(JI..ND Suddenly, ford l 'healer Co . Pa nged lis Relatives and neral Wed., lla in . .'VV.!1...'.- '"''"' Strat- ALfRED ENC.LAND. fllenila Invited to fu- lain reHlderice. Int private, Concord friend iiur.'iiig eirounii. Itelatlvea and frienda Uidles' Aid Socleiy Zlan Herman Preabjierlan Church. Invited to funeral services, '1 us , p. ni 1I41! N. -'Sth at. Int private, Nurllnvnod Cem. llenialns may tin viewed Mon.. 7 le !) i. m. Auto funeral. 1 AllltlCH'S March :i.l ATllll.l.' i,...i.n.. .. l.llzilbelli 1 alirleluH (nen Spang), nge-d 31). ltela ""."I'J 'rl-,n'.1"' member.,' f Magvar Arimd lleiiclleinl Sodeti und Szoevclslg. Invited to fuiuriil servlcea Tues. 1 p, !; jsi,-, Sherman ave , c .linden N J im ciielten inn. ('em l-rlencla iii.il view remains lion. 7 tu ll n in. 1'AfSI'-April I. ADAM. luMli.iiid of I.Villa I oust (mc M.inn) Itelatlves and ftlenda, (Iliar.l Lodge. No. in, h f 11 , Milkmen's Ani Meu bell Lodge. No. a V ll D (I II.. Invited I., fu. nelill scrvliea. Wed L' ii, m. llllll N. Hill at Int. piivate, .NuilhvMii.il tVm, Iteinaliis may be vlliviil I'ues . S III 10 i, u, PIH'SS.S'HH March 'III, at Pnlim nve und ChislUUt at. Del unci, N .1 . KKArtlv J. I'llt'SS .M.lt. husband of Carrb feiiasner (me Kingston) nnd son of .Mar and lulu Joseph feUKHner lleltitlvia and flbliiN llurllngtiin l.odue No WH H I' o K. Invllid to i nut-nil. Wed le a in . l riion ave and Chestnut at High hmkh of Ii M"l' in Si filers Cliuri.ll, Itlveislile. lle lll'lltls mil' tn viewed Tues. eve, flltTll March 31 SAItAH t.'.. wife of John 11. firth, ngrei ."i, Helnilves and friends Invlled in funeral Tues.. '1 p in. husband's resilience. 17 W. Wcsimurelnhd at. Int. Green- IlloillK Cem. fislllllt.-Suddcnlv. April 1. (JEOPGU XV. . Iiusimnd of Annie fisher. Due notice of funeral clven frnm M.ltl N. Urond at. fISitf.lt. Arrll 1 unoriOH M.. aon of late John S. and Elizabeth Plshcr. late of 2109 N Howard st. Due notice of funeral clven. l-'LEMINl! JIarch 31, THOMAS, huaband of late Anntn llemlng (nee Duildyl. Helatlvea and friends, Holy Nome Society; DIv. No. ,16. A ll. II , employes of P. It T Co . filth and Cal lovvhlll sla. bain, and Market St, Relief Asso. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. residence of son, Thomas M Plemlng, 422R Pennsgrove at. Solemn reiiulem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrovva 10 a m. Inl. Cathedral Cem. fo.STKIl. April 1. LINA II.. wife of Charlea foster, aged (13. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thura., 2 v m km Meadow at.. I-ranlcford Itemalna may be viewed Wed H to 10 p, m. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. H.. April 1, at ..'532 Diamond ot., ANNIE It., widow; of John f fog, nged (1.1. Due notice of funeral will bo given. PULTON. .March 31, SAMUEL PULTON, nged On Itelatlvea and frienda Invlled to funeral, Tues., 3 P. in., Snuthweatern Preaby terlan Church. 2oth and fltzwater ala. Int. private. Itemalna may be viewed realdence of Charles l.vneh Norwood; Delaware Co., pa. OALLACJIIEIl. -March 31. ANDREW, son of lato hdwurd and Allen Oallarher. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, brother's real. Hence, Edward Gallagher, 3327 N. lllh at., Tuea., R:30 a. m. High mass. of requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. (IKnCLftsj via u an Ttroceia a ..... band of Carrie (iebeleln (nee Ponton), aged 38. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral serv. Jces., Tues.. 12:30 p. m.. 201(1 E. Thompson at. (18th Wardl. Int. Montroao Cem. Itemalna mav bo viewed Mon. eve. OILL. March .10, ANNA M.. daughter ot Robert and Rellnda QUI (hee Jordenl. Rela Uvea nnd frienda. Sodality of the II. V. M. of St. John Ilia Ilaptlat Church, Invited to funeral. Tuea,. 8:30 a. m parents' reaidehce. 4Hi Terrace at., Manayunk Solemn high requiem niaaa St. John tho Ilaptlat Church 10 a. m. Int. Wealmlnater Cem (10AN. April 1. JOHN J., huaband nf Annie. Ooan (nee Clartland). Itelatlvea and frienda In vlled to funeral. Wed.. 8 a. m.. 410 flomeraet at.. Hloureater City. N. J. High maaa St. Mary's Church fi a. m. Int. St. Mary'a Cem. OHEEN. March 20, THOMAS JP.KPHR80N. husband of Florence Green, aged I'll. Relatives and frienda. emploea nf Phlla and Reading Relief Aaao.. Stonemen'a Fellowship of the .ItUh Ward. Invltrdkto funeral, servlcea, Mon., 2 p. in., realdence of brother-in-law, David M. Scott, 3123 N. Carlisle at. Int. Northwood Cem. HAINES. March 31. at lluclclngham. Pa. ANNA M widow of Charlea C. llalnra. funeral services, at home, Tues.. 10:30 a, m. Funeral tn Phlla.. Tuea.. 8 o. m.. 105 M. 16th at. int private. West Cheater papers cony. jAou. -Jjarca at, ueomue dolu hauo. r; oMjKtn of late AUfuatui und Mary i iHviBi ucuf9 ana Anna l",f V , , e. .BaWJAIlIN iHAYL- :m d T- ITKATH" ave. nenulem maaa 10 a. m, Ht. Peter's Churcn. Int. Moat Holv Redeemer Cem. ...,,,- .. itnnnMAN.v. Marth ni rrtANtis -v . husband of late Margaret Herrminn, ajed ct Itelatlves and friends. Dahlgren Post. No. 14, (1. A It . Wrccacoe Trlb". No, 13(1 I, . M.J Quaker City Circle No 57. of Inc Post, foreign War Veterans music and coach for the veteran" Invlled to fnf.l serv ices Wed . 3 p m anon N Marshall st. He mains msy.bo viewed Tucs., S to 1(1 P. m. Inl. private. Helvue Cem IIOfllAI'KIl.- MATHKW. husband of Anna llnfbauer and son of John and late Ilarbara Iiifjiier. agel .tl. Relatives and frienda, franklin T Beneficial Society. No. 2. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 7-:i( a ni.. fllone House lane and Canal bank. High mass St. Alphonsus s Church ll h. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. HOff MAN March 31, IlllS'llV If., aon of Mary nnd Caater llomn.ln. Relallvea and frienda Invlled to funeral, Wed . S'SO a. m.. 314 llolton at. High mias St. Illlraheth'a Church I" a. m Int. private. llnlv Cross Ccm. lll'CKf.V. -March 31. CATHAIHNB A.. widow of Albert C. Iluckev. Relatives and friends Invlled tn funeral services. Tues.. 8 .. n'.m V. IPlth at. Iei. Inrl Clinton. Pa. illtTCICNAI.I.. Sudelenlv. March 311 KMA ANN HL'CKNAI.I.. wife uf Handford W. Iluck nail, aged 55. Relallvea and friends Invited to funeral servlcea. Tuea.. a p. in.. tS4(i N. loth at. Int. prliate. Hlllalde Cem ,, Hl'uK.-March .111. at Mt. Holly. -V. J. JAMfS S IIDI.MB ORed 7K Rrlatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. 105 Mill St., Mt. Holly. N. J.. Tps, 3:3n p. m. Int. private. Kill.l.V Anrll 2, PATRICK husband of late Annie Kellv (nee Ragonl Relatives and friends, nil organlr-atlona of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Wed, i:30 a, m. 2i;o.t Naudnln st (211th and South). Int. Holy Cross Cem. Solemn masa of reiiulem, SI 1 st t'lY.No!-VhSV.!-.H3i:niB17. suddenly. JOHN D. KINO Relatives and friends Invited to serv lcea, Thura , 2 p. m , 221!) .V Broad at. Int. rrKl.lN(II.Kn. April 1, at 113 S. 21th at.. Al'Ol'STA. wife nf William Kllngler. Rela tlvea and frienda Invlled to aervlcea. Wed, J p. in Oliver II. Hilr llldg . 1120 Cheatnut at. Int. nrlvate. Mt Morlah Cem, Remains may 1st . Iu..a,I Tuea .ve kpi:sti:r. April 1. apoi'st kpiistkh. aged .VI Itelatlves nnd friend", Kevslone Lodge, No 271. f and A M , Phlla Musical Asso , Musical Protective Asao franz Schubert Hund, Invlled to funrnl. Wed , 11 a m., 1540 Edgely at (Kith and Dlimond). Int private. Remains iniv be viewed Tuea . 5Vo !i p, m Auto funeral. Ivl'IlT. Mireh 30 at South Westvllle, N J CHRISTIAN KI'HTZ, aged r.3 Relallvea and friends Prosperity Lodge. No 35 I. O. M., of Westvllle, Pomona Lodge. No 111) 1 O. O I-,. of Kg Harbor City, N J. Invited tn funeral. Tus 2 p m.. realdence nf aon, Kdward Kurtr K Olive st South Weatvllle, N J. Int. private, Wcnonah Cem Remains may bo viewed Mon, I'.AnJiA.V March 31, Mrs Ill.lZA I.ANOAN llelallves and friends lnviled to funeral serv Ices Thurs s p in . David II Srhuvler llldg, Itrned and Diamond ate Int private. I.KK. March 31, TIMOTHV J., huaband of Rrldget C le (nee (Jlldea) and son of Iale Richard and Susan I.e-v. of Wllkes-Ilarre. Ta. Relallvea and frienda. Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady of Menv Chnrcli. DIv. No. 55. A. i H. Invllid lu funeral, Wed . S'30 a. in. 1531) W liduley at Solemn high maas of requiem Church of Our Lady of .Mercy 10 a m. Int. Holy SepuliJire Cem I.OKIILK March 3n HMMA I.OtlUl.n (nee Schlcmle). wife of August I.ocble, aged (11. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea. 2 p. tn.. 220t Jefferson at. Inl. private, friends may view remains Mon eve I.OVf.TT April 2, HIl.VJAMIN f . husband of late Bridget C. I.ovett. Relatives and friends, KiilchirlMiktr lieiienilnl Society, invited to funeral. Wed U 3(1 a. in 221i Lombard at Sob inn high maaa uf reiiulem St. Patrlck'a Church, 11 a m Int Holy Crosa Cem. Auto funeral I VONS April I, WILLIAM J LYONS, bus. band of Mary A, Lvuus lteatlea and friends, Washington Irving Lodge, No 750. I O. O. f . Jainea (1 Htalne Cnurc II, No. 70(1, o, f. A. j mem bers of Alleuhenv Ave. Baptist Church. Invited In funeral servlcea. Wed . 3 p. tn , 3131) Kmerald at Int private, Oreenwnod (K of P ) Cem. Iti mains Iniv be Viewed Tuea,, 7 to 10 p. m. MaeAVoV March 31 MILTON, husband of Lulu MacAvov (nee Herrmann) ana aon of late Daniel and Margaret MaiAvoy. Relatives and frienda Philip It Htlmvler Camp. No. 2. S. of V Invlled to funeral, Wed.. 2 p, m 1528 K, I'.iluipr at Int Palmer Cem McCO.VAdHV March So, MART (nes McDer. mot), wife of (leorge, Mrfonaghy Relatives and friends Invltnl tu funeral. Tuea., 8:30 a. m., Oikiiiont. Del Cu., pa. Solemn requiem maas at Ht Denis's Chuirh. 10 a. m. Int. St., Itetlls M ('em McCOHT March 30. THOMAS J. husband of Mary A MiCort (nee Doyle). Relatives and Irl.iulH Invlled lo f.'ueral, Tuea., 9 30 a, m, 1S47 .V 12th st Hli.li maas Church of Our Lady or .vierev, to a in, int. ,ev cjaiiiedrai c;em Mclil.NKSH April 1. JOHN MrOlNIISS, aged 72 Ht'latlvea and friends. Will. I.. Curry Post, No IS, (I A It , C.uod Will Council, No. 207, North Ainerban l'nlon, Piitla, Brigade Circle. No IR'l, Ladles of the () A. R.; emplovea of 'I'av orriae. Invlled to funeral aervlcea. Thura , 2 p in 1305 Hrown at Int. f ernwood Cem Auto service Remains may be viewed Wed., 7 to ll p in Mi (IflOAN -March 31. CHARLKS. husband of lllia McUulgan. Itelatlvea and frienda In vited lo funeral. Wed.. S a. m.. 132(1 H. 2d at. Solemn mass of reiiulem Sacred Heart Church 11:30 a. m. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. McKKOWN March 30, ALVA R.. aon of flenrgvi and Kleanor McKeown, aged IS. Rela tives and friends, Cnlon Tabernacle Church and Sabbath School, Welcome DIv., No. 29, S. T.i emplojea Phlla Dm Works, Invited to funeral, Wed., 1 p. m., parenta' realdence. 2104 K. llergea at Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Re malna may he viewed Tuea., 8 to 10 p. m. Mc.MONAOLU. March 3t, Mlaa ELLEN Mc MONAOLi: Relatives nnd frienda Invited to funeral. Tuea.. 7:30 a. m , residence of Mlsa Annie .McDonald, 3202 st Jamea place, w. Phlla Solemn reiiulem mass St. Jamea'a Church H a. in. Int. Holy Croaa Cem MrNCI.TV March 3U JOHN J, husband of Mnrgaret McNulty (nee Devenv), Relatives and friends, Court Paasunk. No. 34. f. of A., em piovea of Spree Icela'a Sugar Refinery, Invited lo funeral. Wed . 8.30 a ni , 2533 S. 10th at. Solemn high masa nf requiem Church of the Epiphany 10 a m Int llnlv Cross Cem. MEHI.IE.- March 31. ANNIE, widow of John Mehlle, Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral, Wed.. 8:3d a. m., residence of daughter. Mrs Mary Auwnerter. 1iHl N. Lawrence at. High mass St. Michael's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MERSIION March 30, RERECCA J widow of Joseph Mershon. aged 84. Itelatlvea and friends invited to aervices, Tuva., 1 p. in.. THE following theatres obtain their ymui All pictures reviewed lie Tore nhlb tlon. Aak for tha the.hi T- . .,7 obtaining pictures through th. STANLEY BOOKING C0MPANT ' ' AI MA MRP A t-th.Moirlst Passyunk Av, rt!n.TllHDl Mat. Daily 2; Evgs. 6:45. Paramount Pictures Marie Doro in "Castles for Two" APOLLO. AND THOMPSON MATIVIe'W TiiTTv MME. PETROVA in , "THi: SECRET OF EVE" ARCADIA CHESTNUT n. i n. u i ni:i.ow k.th GEORGE BEBAN in "THE llONI) HKTWHCN" BELMONT MU ANI JtAKT WILLIAM S. HART in THE ai'N-FKUITIlR" RI UFRTRn BROAD AND DLUtDlRU SUSQUEHANNA AVE. LENORE ULRICH in "HER OWN PEOPLE" FAIRMOUNT 20TH AND rrtllMVlUUlll GIRARD AVENUE MARIE DORO in "LOST AND WON" 56TH ST. ,,EfiA MAT. DAILY Ers. 7 tn ii PAiMINlt. WARD in . "THE WINNING OF BAM.V TEMPLF." HREAT NORTHFRM nroa st. JOAN SAWYER in " "LOVES LAW- IMPERIAL B0L".."2.WAU.UT STS. DOROTHY KELLY -n ' & 'TUB MONEY MILL" JEFFERSON 20T" 4, DOROTHY GISH in ' "STAQB STRUCK" LEADER FORTT-FJRST AND LANCARTFn mi... MARGUERITE CLARK . "FORTUNES OF Flp ' LIBERTY "ROAD AND Edith Storey and Waiiam'K in "ALADDIN FROM nROADWA00 RROADWAT" nilllll'llBl! uniai naiaii'MEiaffiainBimni,,,. WEST TII.lrtDKI.riUA CEDAR WT" A!?k.9EDAn ave. OAIL KANE In "THE RED Wo(l"E Added Attractlon-FRANCIS X. BtlHIiUM . BEVERLY BAYNB In .Th. Oriat SmA.NNon? COLISEUM . MAI?5r blow NANCE .CNIUL in "GREED' DEATHS . F Bender, granddaughter's residence, Mrs. A Jr.. 1845 Woll f at. Int. private. March 3.1 M All r.wiaow ...-. - nmy le Jpwcd Mon (i tn n n. tn. f, 1 ,... -utlde-nlv. AV II-UI AM "''''K'i,"rc"a "Av-.ll.am M ler. Hr..g-ed .. ....IJarl ! Relative-." , nil friend-. IM-flS" fJtf'S: ,., !. .r A rtmnAm II MlVil--" 1 -"A-.l-l.rl r.- P Ht, inla Wit !"' "!' Cem. MOODY. March. THOMAS MOODT. aonriVtoMauSe-wandJaneih- Snd frlerd. Invited to funeral serv es Wed 1305 1 n I,..k''n?nt; .rlve-Kod tf, ORAN. March 31, OKHTntlDB ... i a 1 em. naugh. ,,fTf Thomas nandirla.H. Morgan, aged 11 ? 'refdence. 2129 Che f ft: HtoJ, . m... !lMc53!SaaSp"riimi. MiM .; Mariafet Mullen (nee McDevltt) and aon ef Jam?" am ale Catharine, Mullen, age.1 40. aanirn ii ' ,.,.. ,.ii., tn funeral. Wed.. lTm.:'ll3()My.t.;'(llRjv.. and Snyder ive.l. Reaulem nigll maaa e niiii-ie . ." Kpl- rhani' ' a. m. hMyirHY.-Marrh 3 RICHARD MPRPHY. ... S Tl'irphy, 33 CoillngV av; 7 Colllnpwood. N. J. iiih niaas St. JoTin'a Church 10 a. tm., Col- iiiiaawnod. N. J. int. un ,v-lnTur,v. ,V."n' fplenoa take Haddondeld trolley to Colllngs "iTKRSAperHl'l.. IDA MARY, daughter nf Joaeph and Sarah Mers aged D. Relatlv-es and frienda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed.. 2 p rn. father's residence. 244s Olenwood ave. Int.' private. Remains may be viewed Tues., 'NAKDI.-Jlarch 30. ANOEI.A L. NARDI (nee Avrollea) widow of Lorenro I.. Nardl. aged 88. Relat vs and frl-nda Invited to funeral serv .-..Tuea . s.30 a. m.. sondn-law'a realdence. iinrara Fornacl. 2817 W. Somerael at, holemn maaa of requiem Church of Corpua Chrlatl. 28th Sf and, Allegheny ave.. 10 a m. Int. Holy C"?t.M'-Manh 31. KLIZABETH II., daugh (er of late Henry and Rrldget Nellls. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. .Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. ?eldent of uncle. Patrick McKernan. 3033 Til ton at Solemn requiem mass Church of Na tlvlty. B. V. M.. P n- Int. New Cathedral o'lJRIHN March Jl. HRIDORT .MARY, widow of Paul K O'Brien, aged 84. Solemn reoulem maas St. Clement'a Church, .lat st. and Woodland ave. Wed. 1)30 a. m Int. private, Brooklin N. Y. friends may call Tuea . 4 to in ni 424 S. 4th at., Colwn. Omit flowers, o'DoVnELL March 3(1. in Conshohocken, Pa.. CATHAIHNB. wife of Owen ODonnell, areil 5I Relatives and friends Invited to fu n?ral Tuea! 8:30 a. m.. If Ml W. 3d ave.. Con ahohocken. Pa Solemn high mass of requiem St Mathew'a Church 10 a. m, Int St. Mathew'a New (em. Auto aervice. (IIIMSDY. March 31. MICHAEL J., huaband of Mary J. (nee Hore). Relatives and friends, Osage Tribe. No. 113. I. o. It. M. Invited to funeral. Tuea.. 8:30 a. tn.. 310 N. 4th st. Bob emn requiem masa St. Augustus Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy croaa cem ..-rneir.p Marrh 30. MARTIN. Son of the late Thomaa and Mary O'TooIe. Relatives and frienda Invited to funeral, Tuea., 8 30 a. m.. from the realdence of Arthur .1. Rogers, 231) Queen at. High requiem maaa St. Phlllp'a Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. PATTERSON. March 31. ELIZABETH, daughter of late Alexander and Mary Patterson. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral aerv lcea. Wed., 2 p.. m., 822 N. 20th at. Int. prl- ,HI'ATTON.-March St. ELIZABETH P. PAT TON, daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Patton. Relatives and frienda Invited to funeral aervices. Tuea.. 2 p. m 1935 S. 19th st. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. ... PEAKE March 30, AONES, widow of Thomas Pealce. aged 70 ft. datives and friends, membera of the Olney Pretbyterlan Church, and Norrls Square United Preibyterian Church. In vited to funeral aervices, Tues, 2 p. m 620 Elklns ave. Int. private. PIERCE. April 1, SARAH WALTER, wife of aeons C, Pierce, daughter of late Wllmer W. and Sarah A. Walter. Services Wed.. 11 a. m.. 2231 Hunting Park ave. Int. private. POTTER. March 23. at Wieabaden. Germany. Mra W. H. POTTER. REICHERT. March 29. EMMA, daughter of Joaephlna and late franz Relchert. Relatives and frienda, membera ot John Lester Circle, L. of F. of A., No. S3. Invited to funeral, Tuea., 8 30 a. m.. mother's realdence. 2181 N. loth at. High requiem maaa Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto runeral, RODEMICH. March 2, at Jarrettown, Pa., JOHN S. IlODRMfCII, aged 76. Relatives and friends, Waahlngton Camp, No. 224, P. O. S. of A Invited to funeral aervices, Tuea,, 2:30 p. m., Jarrettown M. E, Church. Int. adjoining rem. Carriages will meet lr02 train from Read ing Terminal at Fort Washington. . RUTHERFORD At Jamlaon. Pa.. March 31, ISAAC RUTHERFORD, aged 89. Relatlvea ami frienda Invited to funeral. Wed,, 2 p, m.. Foreat wiii.o jrrrauyieriati inurca. tot. aajoining cem. SCHMIDT. March SO. PETER SCHMIDT. husband of Eva Katharine Schmidt (neo Thel lacker), aged 68. Relatlvea and frlanda. Cab inetmakers' Union No. 1091. Southwark Kran-ken-Kaaae. and eniployea of Brill Car Works In vlted to funeral, Tuea., 8.30 a, m.. 29 Main St., Darby. Solemn requiem high maaa 8t. Clem ent's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croas Cem. Auto cortege. SHEEHAN. March U. at Wllllamaport. P., KATHERINE, widow of Thomaa Sheehan and mother of the ReV. Francis J. 8heehan. rector of Church of St. Thomaa Aquinas. Phlla. Rela tlvea arid frienda Jpylted to funoral. Tues. g a. m., 1032 E. Sd st.. WUHamsport. Pa. Solemn requiem maaa Church of Annunciation 9:30 a. m. Int. Mt. Carmel Cem. SINEX. April 1, JOHN D.. aon of late Colo nel Joaeph H. and Sltfy C. Slnex. Due notice of '"".WiS"1 5" Sjven from B342 Lanadowne ave. SMITH April 1. HORACE, husband of Mary Smith. Relatlvea and frienda Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 8.30 a. m.. 240 W. Chew at., Olney. Solemn high maaa of requiem Church of the Incarnation 10 a. in. Int. Laurel Hill Cem. Auto funeral. SMITH. March JO. JOHN SMITH, aon ot late August and Elizabeth Smith, aged 59. P'!"?" end friefneJs. Tonguwa Tilhe. No. 210, I. O. R. M.i Red Croaa Caatla. No. SO, K. O. illi . It mrm upn. rf""i B's7r?l'"TNr ?V -Ml'rJh .lT.U":iLiAN. dSughier iv.it " n tn.. mother s residence, at ih wueen Sne." KaiiaWof Schujlklll. Int. Wealmlnater ii'-i . n. m.. -itit nn Soukm Gmxmu picture, through th. StANLEV Booking C0MPANT. I Of! 1ST SiD AND LOCUST LlUV'U,JI -Mata., 1:30 and 3:30, 10c. iITTV -.-,-JSVg.".' 6:30' . 8:30, 15c. KITTY GORDON ln "vera the MEDIUM" MARKET ST. Theatre "SZ IjOUIRR riUTiv , Street "THE OIFT niRL.' 'Vttzs: .nar -&: :j& Ruahman-Bayne. OVERBR00K 63D t HAVi:RFonn DnprnT in aV.V.!5II-l7B" 0rch- -w,,rtl YYARWItN in "A GIRL'S FOLI.y PALACE ,21.4 "AUKET STREET PAULINE FREDERICK in SAP H O PARK niME AV,E- DAUPHIN ST. Mat. GEORGE BEBAN in "" " CUTHEART" PRINCESS 1018 MAnKET poor" &. uohterc'f the ""erly S,IS,!afeIr'!c Bu.hman and Bn, " o ureat .srat h REGEN"!' im "AHKET STREET ' ANITA STEWART inRXW . MILLION HID" R I A L T O "WMANTOWN Av5 MARGUERlfETaARKKin'8T- gWW WHITE" " R U B Y AnKLT STREET GEORwS'-treet "HIOH FINANCE' SAVOY ii WAiiKBT - H n i-.8JiIEET - rr'wKtiK in n A T TT STANLEYAnKET AbSvehTt1F P. M. ' " UVi IMP' STRAMANTow.Tnrr ANITA STEWARffECT JZ!1121!1J' v i c trIXaetIt: Low .KJ LPwnffl! wmnmmZlI' ' S?lT CHAR48k0 fa .'LOST AND WffiN '"i 8BCRET ffia? fiirr. - - aumixm'l J JE-lTJooiTIvr DEATHS V..'. employes of Municipal Hospital, I funeral services. Tuts.. 'J i. m.. real. beither.tn. law. Samuel D'naaS. 3..2R M. at Int. Hillside Cem via funeral car. may view reniaipa yen n. en. SMITH. March an, saimii. a., - Oeorgs I,. Bmlth, aged 7(1, Relatives and i invlled tn luncrni, iuen., - p. m .una. wain County, 1'n, Int. Cumberland Cem. AVItTII Aorll 1. nf ccrebrn'Snlnal.iwftni, nKortOK, husband nt laic Margaret Smith .......I.,... rc...a-.l ..H.l ll nl.nt. .,l (,l lil-r. runnni n,i, ,.... i'..... SPRINOMAN. Marrh 31). suddenly, HA huaband nf Pauline Herrlcln .Sprlngmnn. nn. llelafltea and friends. Welcnmn l.na.. 453. Y. and A. M i dlrcclnrs of (Irenfr Ha'e St, llldg. nnd Loan Asso., .Invllrn to fnn.V, ..-I... W..I 111. fill n n. 1711 S- n'ltri rrill.rn, ...-u.. .....u n. ..... ..-. ... AUin Int. private. ... MI.U IK. April 1. .MAIIJ K. WI0OW of WlC nniii v. .iiiik. i.rii.ii.'-n ..in. i.i.iiui. invilk to funeral aervlcea. Wed . !! p. in, realdene, Jl ? ann-ln-law, William It. Slner 2033 N 1 8th m S eim r, utn.. te.in.i... ...,.t r-1........ ini. private. American .viecnnnics- ceni. TAYlXin. .March 31, ELIZABETH JAV-L TAYLOR. Relatives ami frienda, members 5 Montgomery Ave. SI. K. Church, Invited t tS i ncral aervlcea. Wed.. 2 p. ni , 151(1 frankfnS" ave. Int. private. Nnrth e'ednr Hill Cem - l0M1 TAYLOR. .March 31, KMSIA TAYLOR. Ja'SI 75. Relallvea nnd 'friend Invil.d In ..i..7ca&l Wed.. 1 p. in,. Oliver It. Ilalr llldg., 1820 CheaM nut at. Int. Olenlock, Cheater Co., pK. ""I THORN. March 3d, JOSEPHINE U., wno of Lalighorn Thorn, aned H.t. llelneu... "i"il frienda Invited to funeral services, Tues. N V:. ."?!,. """ence ot nauunter, .Margaret H, Thnfn 1 llllll Montgomery ave. Int. private. Ilora....!"-! Int. private. Itordentowj JV. J. TICRN'AN March 30. MtCltAEt. RL, son of I.e.1 Liiomaa unu .viary llernan. Relatives .! frienda nvlted to funeral. Wed., s.-ni . W . " - . ,; -- - ..' r-- 2558 N. Water at. High mass Church of Vtl Vlaltatlon 11. V. St. lo a. m. Int. llofy .? chre Cem "epuis TOI.AND. suddenly. Slarch 30, DAVict ' son of lata Hugh and Kllen Toland. of aiJnii.? county uonegai, Ireland. He at Ves and fri.n4 invited to funeral. Tuea.. S:3C a. m.. from broil! 1 er'ef realdence. Jnnirs Toland. 1(147 s Aj!uot.rJ Solemn requiem mass Church of messed Sacra: 1 ment 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. "acra..,! lOWNHE.ND. April 1. ADDIK tt. tovvmI SEND, daughter nf late Dr. u-iiii. .!.u"-'l r.l.o.,..p Tnun.nH. n n-.a tin .,..".. 'v Ond . friends . Invited to funeral aervlcea . via "OS'l noon. 5130 Tacony at FrnnkfrtM in ....'.. .N. J. -- " tieverir. TREKZ. Slarch 211. CAItnt.iMt ... .! lata Daniel and Magdolena Trefa. B -I and friends Invited to fnner.i V...'. ""auveg . nephew's realdence. Prod Trcfs. 2040 Howart'h viewedn,M."8nmrin(, Tn. K'" " " "b. , TYNDALE. Slarch 30. ELIZAnPTtr t ?ritef obln0,, T'ndl' rnwSf1.?,! Hu: VEMTER. Slarch. 31, DAVID VKTTvn . . ?!. ..V"? notice of funeral will b 'TK ,n!i 1114 W. Lehlch n. "... . .". ...V..?.. ' - '. . Ai.i,i.iuiu.Y. Slarch 31 ALBERT It., Tucs., 10 P. in. WALTON M.iri, ein I.. ..... ii. Walton, aged "ni ' t.,ii..'.r."r"LJfJKl?"qn I O, .. ... . ... ..TinuirB una iri.ml. Veteran i-nr, . ', '."" v?.r"J. -?ivern .Fire i. r .. iei t'iii r.r e..t. . .. v- .t....1 !rordence.fveVnWrr-''-i (nea Cornell), wife of John j War n.e A.IlD 'M.ntn';i!:'i.athFS2S wii.sinY . ..n -. ...v. .:.. r''ne.a?r to services. Wed'., 2 p. ml 1 in Mt. Morlah Cem. ' 3 N' ILTON. March 31. lltcumi n 111 XT .. .. .'- Mole st. Int. ?..jl?''''y wiitnn. HeiiTiv;;-.nd-v.!"."0 ecii oi, Kiel unn M.. h, nh.. j vueu co lunerai. Wed.. 8'3o a m jt-p i, . '" st.. Frankford. Reouiein mnm"a.47'? selro Church 10 a. m. inc." sl Domrmf.'.- rV,."fhlm, THE LEADING RESORT Hrvrn nr tut .. - snariadroiigFi'Bfenlxcim OWNERSHIP Uliuir-.!.. "' UOSIAH WHITE tsONS COMPAMv Westminster Ky. ave. near Reach. Elev to n .?. "I'' . Private hatha, rni! n.v... au uu vyicnij. ji up ually, ciias, EDUCATIONAL SELF-EXPRESSION Bhort Course of Ten Week For Wen and Women Commence Monday Eve.. April Sd. at 8 o'loct Call. write or phone Spruco 8218. NEFF COLLEGE 1730 CHESTNUT KDUCATIONAI. LEARN LANGUAGES AT THE Berlitz School ,-lMl CHESTNUT STREET (Ovtr Rlker A Heieman'a Pharmaer) X0ST AND T0TJND DOO Loat. In West Laurel Hill Cemetery, a. pure white tov poodle, female: anawera to tlw name of 33. 4924 y. 13th at., 'inj'i r". leiepnone wyomin- i.otan. POV?.-A-NIA?,'4-.Jvtllt- female, ln neighborhood of 06th and Thomaa. Reward If returned to '- Malcolm at., b-1 phono Walnut 1904. and owner will oall. PAN?TP.I1, Loat' blaclt namel diamond act. laat Friday p. m. noward. Return Mlsa . Staevea. 1742 Oracin at. NOTICE s hereby riven that an application will be made to the Amparo Mining Company to.relasue certificate No. 1648. for 1000 harei. realatered In the name of Florence M. Parke! bearing- date June Hi, 1904, which certificate, haa been loat or mlalald. PERSONALS B02.T s SBT J,'1 f" I1 fl teeth. Wo pay 120 per ounce for gold. Bring- or mall. Lee's Old Gold and Silver Shop, 712 Walnut at. Caah by return mall. Send poatal, will call. SACRIFICE Blue-white diamond eelltalre ring, about 2 carata. $22.1. McCutrheon. 612 Bulle- tlnnjdr. Phonea. Walnut 1887. Race 8609. RARE BLACK onyx ring set perfect? white dla mond aolltaire. 440. Bargain. Ph.Walnut 1SS7. HELP WANTED FEMALE BONNA55 operators, thoroughly familiar with nrat-claaa work; steady work) long laaaan. Apply Smith A Ramsey, 1640 Market. BOOKKEEPER "and .stenographer; must hart experience. Ferguson Carpet Co., Wayne ave, andP.AJt.Itallway. Wayne Junction. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS wanted at Blair Academy, Blalrstovrn, N. J. Address Miss N. C. White. Blalratown. N. J.. Box So. CHAMBERMAID arul waltresa. white: must have reference. 401(1 Wynnefleld ave. CCK?K.' experienced, white. Protestant: ref.i Wf . - "..-. -. -". -. . ., iatiiipi cii.iwi. COOK AND HOUSEMAID. 2 girls to go to At- laiivio cny. rcierencea. none i'reaton 3943 J. COOK, nret ciaaj, white! must have reference, 4910 Wynnefleld ave.. Weat Philadelphia. CqOKINO. waiting woman wanted: na washing; family four: references. Phone Ardmore IQJM OIRL for general houaework; sleep ln: good . non Ingtnn. nged 27. Relatives and friend, , ipjifed In funeral services. Wed., s n m , tin? a ' vTi-'T,!4,. '1'V", ??. t;fan?-Wo'oa:!anSci SPRING RESOBTS ATLANTIC CITY. N.j lluhrcj. Mi' yagea. Phone Chestnut Hill 1380. l OIRLS WANTED Trt l.ninu Tn Hflirw t.tt rw nemal DESIRABLE, STEADY WORK HOT LUNCHES - SERVHD AT COST v PAID 17 PER WEEK WHILE LEARNIN0 l.lnriPTT A. XCVTTIja ernoir.i-'r. rn THIRD AND ONTARIO ' 41 OIRLS We have several openings for girls ! wu. i'bvci uu mtiuryj aire woriv cicip uuuwr . pleaaant and healthful conditional our factory J works 60 hours per week and stops .sin 12:10 .n. .m. on Saturdays. Brown A Bauer V.Q.. -m. w. cor. rranKiin ana wiiiovt sts. OIRLS. 14 to "18 years. Il.ht.'rlean work oal lace In healthful workrooms: steady emploirfjfl m-ni ana gooa wRges. norm American ui . -o., mn ana Allegheny. OIRLS, light factory work good houn ' ataoor .. work; paid while learning. Apply a, worn; paia v 1214 Filbert. oiiHvriif'j HAND EMBROIDERERS and good sewersl If seaaon: steady work. Smith A Ramsey; J aiarKci st. HOUSEWORK A capable woman needed -rnerai nousework In a country nome; la 01 a aauua. (j bub, Leager ornco. IRONERS on ladles' shirtwaists: steady best pay; 48-hour schedule. The Hagei jiera ijo.. gq ana Brown. KITCHEN maid wanted! tnnat have rood 'ncea: wages 17 week; family living ln awr auring summer: gooa piece lor. Prson; MwMe preferred. P BIB, Lea IKDY. over 2K years, tactful, reflned ance. for permanent position requiring attention from B to 4 dally; reference is a nrai-ciasa position : gooa pay 10 party. P 828. Ledger Office. .1 LAUNDERER8 to Press shirtwaists; pla Work for whole season! hlaheat nay: ( schedule. The Hagedorrf-Mers Co.. 8d Aj LAUNDRESS wanted, white. Apply 281 nut lane. '', MAID Capable French woman wanted I for 1! children, arcs 0 unci lie ..Trallaa ence required. Call 2010 Walnut,..! . eroni u vo ij . vj MOTHER'S HELPER, where other youngi reference. 4848 N. Broad OPERATORS of oil kinds on ladlea- finishers, titeksrs, trimmer : pleo Weak 1 work-nt Uarnera naM .Ml J, f 1 f 'J Hi' i -r, "" "". uii'. wumkd-i BU. nseuar wri,4vpirators wai mi ?h&ym.., ..TtH Hagdorn- vE-fl Sb3Il'S9 tjKJ
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