SSSSF' .kufslSSggggggggglSggSSgSJSSgSSSrK' r1'i i ft W ra . ':& ii.i5 V rt waft i: .-" i V t-A 3!'' Si m m m. 5ii KM 6t . i!. r J- PtA. . y i '"'l'l -- A-sons of America u . MtMe of Camps to Be Visited by ' ! Orators1 of Flying Squadron Thursday evenlnc. April II, Is the nxt , ' tWr nlcht In the plans' of the Patriotic Or- 4 er Sons of America. Fifteen camps In r -,( OTilUtlelphla' wilt receive an omclnl visit v from the members of tho P. O. S. of A. ..r; ,.j "flyjn Bquadron." that live body of Amerl- til?' Btl wkn t.HA t..AH ..I.'. Ik.l. tii.i.l. "- " uvtD uuvil e,IV.UK men taiuuuiD Allfc -B ik. A ....... A . 6 H.l.1.41. V JffK UUVUIlVCIIlCIll Ul JUIIIUIIU '' teachings and principles. Several now faces -i f will be seen with tlie squadron. Including r ; Ken noted speakers as A. w. Johnson, the '? ..-, .... -,...- --... . ri-oB yuugo ol union iouniy euurio, who refuetd to give, a single liquor license In that county, and that peerless orator, John Robert Jones, of Pottsvilto. Brother Jones 1 said to bo tho man tho people of Schuyl kill County desire appointed to tho Judge ship of Schuylkill County, recently made Tacftnt by the death of that old Son of Amerjca -whom this order loved, Judge Charles N. Brumm, John W. German, of Hnrrlsburg, will again fce seen with tho Squndron on April 12, and National President 3. Calvin Htrayor, of York, will alio be In tho Hat of great speakers for April 12. The following enmpa, with their addressee, will be visited: Camp M17. 1317 North Broad atrect; Camp 2U3 Thlrty-tlrst street and Rldgo avenue: Camp r0. ltlilse and I7ceum avenue, lloxbnrouxh; Camp .liTi, tr, Church lane, Uermnntown: Camp 307. Oerma town avemi and Heymour street; Camp Jilt. 4802 Frankford avenue: f'amp 203. 4015 Krank ford avenue: Camp 35R. 3or3 Fmnkford aenue; Camp IBB, 1030 Qermantown avenue; Camp 4N9, Bepvtva and Norris streets' i'mp 704, .1121 Woodland avenue. West I'hlladolphla: Cnmp 41, Sixtieth atrect and Haverford avenue. West Philadelphia: Camp 072. 52111 Market street. West Philadelphia: Camp 20, Decatur Hall, Bcmerton, PI. ladolphla: Camp 31U, 780U Oxford pike. Fox Chase, Philadelphia. On of the atrlklnic features of the patriots' parade laat Saturdav whm the American spirit pcrtr.tyert by Camp 71 (eleventh district). While the numbers were small, the spirit was pro founced. demonstrating that the nmii Iom- of coumry n mown in inn nnimntes tn unpuisps of No. 871 today. Amontf tho marchers wpro two little Rlrlj, one. representlnif tho Colonial woman, and the other not four years old) rrpresentlnc: tho "lUins flaB" of 11)17. Other Fraternal News' on Tare 19 3Beat!j( ...ADAVA,,r" ? CHAUI.K.l. husband of Ma. tllda Adam (nee Horrmann). Ked 01. Itelathes and friends Phlla. llutchers' Ilenaflclal Asso.: Independent llutchers' Asso. i St. Francis's Ilnne. flclal Society. Invited to runeral, Mon.. 8'30 a. tn.. 2202 N. Howard st. Iteculem Mass St. Bonlfaclus's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Bepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. AUSTIN. -At Wildwood. N. J.. April 3. JIAHT A. (nee Iluckaoo). wlfo of Klwood It. Austin, f rjfnds may view remains Thurs , 7 to 0 p. m., 1918 Pacific ave. Int. nt convenience of family. BAinD. April 4, WILLIAM HAIRD. Itela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Hat., 11 a. m.. 141 Woodland ave., Wyncote, Pa, Int. private, Hillsido Cem. Hemalns may be viewed Frl.. 7 to 1) p. m. BRANS. April 4, MARY U., widow of Silas H. Deans. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Frl., 2 p. m.. 1800 Pine st. int. prl- BEUTKLRDACHKR. April 3. TRHDnRICK f.. husband of tato itarcaret Heutelshacher. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv- cr-. ni., p. m.. nn.irimentaor jonn tF. ia. laaher. 1439 Dermantoun ave. Int. Odd Pel. Iowa' Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may be Viewed Thurs. 7 to 10 p. m. , BLANCJOUIl. April 2. WILLIAM WARD BLANCJOUIt, uaed r,7. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Frl., 2 p. m.. 1412 N. Bou Vler at. Int. nrtvate . BRATTON. April 3. CLARF.NCE E . son of Anna and late William Ilratton. Relatives and friends. Washlneton Cumn. No. 201, P. O. f.? A., Prlntlnc Uept. of (isllevue-Stratford Hotel. Invited, to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m.. residence of mother. 2117 Maater at. Krlends may call Thurs , after 8 p. m Int. private. linOWN. April 3. FRANK J. DROWN. Sr.. husband of Laura V. Hrown. need 40. Rela tives and friends. Mt. Morlah Lodge. No. IRS. f. and A. M. ; members nnd employes of pis. iS?' Attorney's Office: Clnclnnatus Lodge. No. 200. 1. O. O. F.: Jonathan, II. Martin Council. No. 20. Junior O U. A, M.: Loyal Order of Moose. No. f4; Mohawk Tribe, No. 14, I. O. ".' ?i':.V'.s- rant Circle, No. 73. Brotherhood ef the Union: members of 33d Ward Republican Club; members of K. I. n. A.: Mascher Yearly Asso.: officers and directors of North Front St. is. na h Asso.: officers and directors of North Jenn B. and 1: Asso..' nnd nil other societies or which he was n member. Invited to funeral. fit. 3p. m., ISO W. Cambria st. Int. Mt. reace Cem. BRdWN. April s. THOMAS I, son of Mar--SiL i J: n.na ,ato James Brown, aped 40. Duo BOiTi.5i,ieSLn'ra.1 E.,.ven fro,n r'"on Chestnut st iiiU&Pn-Apr11 .,''. JOHN, husband of vWoKTiut. ,e2lapVe,n..U2'''4 fN-nBro: BURKE. -Suddenly, at Johnstown. Pn.. Ar:rrxxut:zginu l-oru."o--a.-wJ- '. "2. ".. Iloreb I)dge, No. B28, F. : Corinthian R. A. c. No. 2.10: Mnrv ry. No 30, IC T.: Masonic Veterans I "Temple A. A. O k. M. H. Invited I "5 Command err, and L.u Iti T SRSSL'' DAal;x rP;..m" B01 "ai ve. mt, RAniFiBEI'7 Z uaJnly. April 2. MAUD FARREL. wife of Sydney Campbell, aged 31. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Frl iarieymCemf " '" UaWI" church- "" . CAMPBELL. April 4. WILLIAM II.. bus. band of Ellxabetti Campboll (nee Iloyd) ifiX!. tlvea and friends invited to funeral aervleea tJ.1rDnt.nV.Vl?e0r"!ma, "ve- '"""oco": CROCKETT. April 3. ISRAEL CROCKETT, husband of Annie Crockett nnd son of the late Henry and Margaret Crockett. Funeral and Int. Hampton. Va Krl.. HStn a. m. CUMMlNorf. April 4. MATILDA, widow of James Cummlngs. aged 81. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services, s"t la w' fSS1- r?We"c', Oeorie 1). Cummlngs, 4 W. Iagan at.. Qermantown. Int. nrtvate CUSKADEN.-Aprll 4. ARTHUR J." mJitand of Dorothy Cuskaden (neo Mink) son of late Arthur J. and Elizabeth T. Cuskaden. Rel" tlves and friends, also employes Alhambra Thea. tre. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m. 1715 sii Yi;weId,tPr?It;v.MOr"lh C,ra- Ui" " DEVINE: April 2. FRANCIS, son of Robert 1. and Sarah A. Devlne. aged 14 mos. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral Frl 10 am 61118' residence, B17 E. Allegheny ave." Ini' oly Cross Cem. Auto funeral. ""' DICKSON. April 3, THOMAS J., son of lat. William J. and Mary A. Dixon, .iji.il a RehT tlvea and friends. Cadets of John Winarmker'a more. Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p m SBB3 Haverford ave. Int. Fernwood Cem. It! mains may be viewed Frl. eve. Auto funeral DONNKLL. April 3 .ANNIE, widow of John ponnell. llelatlves and friends Invited to serv- &' St' FePrnwood8-Cemarker ,e" " , DOWN. At Newfleld, N. J.. April 3 MART Ji. DOWN ,nee Smith).' aged 02. lUlatvJs and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sat.. 2 n m al2r'Z,Ttfiie,nc.'f- '. B- Franklin Sharp. Newl Held, N. J. Int. private. Rose Hill Cem D6YLE. April 4. CATHARINE, wife of fVL" ,Jf Do?J (n" .Qulnn). of Parian K. felgh. Kings County, Ireland. Relatives aid r'fnd" IV X- ,llallty. Sacred Heart So ciety of Bt. Ann'e Church; St. Ann's A ic S 8t John. No 107. and Progressive" Lodge. . 128, S. of B.. Invited to funeral. Mon". 6:30 j. m.. husband's residence. 2411 Memphis st. Bolemn requtein mass St. Ann's Church 10 u. m. Int. Holy Cross (m. Auto funeral pyFFY.-Aprll 3. WILLIAM J.7 J, son of William J. and Annie Duffy. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a m residence of parents 080 N. 10th at. Solemn requiem masa Bt. Malachy'a Church 10 a. m nt. Holy Croee Cem. ' ' ' DUMAR. April 4. CATHERINE, widow of' M. Dumar, daughter of late Henry and Har. rlett Raum. of Shlppenaburg. Pa. Relative, and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat. 2 o m dauebter'a residence. 223H Page at. Inf.' pri' i Vila flhlnrutniihiirii- noiue. -.-... 't -' -. . 1K1 . ' 'I--l vup, niy. '.. KIlKI.UJINHIlrtfl.n V Anl1 t Tn..,- .. ,A feuaband of Alice and son of Christina and lata JJT ftathan, EDELMAN. Relatives and frlenda! W-.pavld B. Thompson Council, No. B4, O U A f 'M.. Invited to funeral serv ces. Sat.. i"-;in v. i Sa.. Lutheran Church. Tlfnrri ' ft ..tfceran Cern Remains may be viewed Frl. l'a Tn, T .. L.U- t a r ..... "3 TL mbw.i wv.i a iiiin. ". - s'UJB,nxn auaaeniy, pru a. yuils C. FOEHL I '.'lat 5405 Baltimore ayjf, Due notice of funeral ',5S'?J:8,r-Apr". i WILLIAM FRANCIS, 'Ihuaband of Margaret E. Oessner. Relatives anii -5 frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Frl . ' n '.'W-v"00" rfsioence. Howard R. aessner. 8008 Vt Oroar ave. Int. private. ft, aoLDSMlTH. April 2. JULIA, daughter of .gjjward nd late Fanny Hart QolJamlth. Rd.! W" and frlenda Invited, to funeral. Thurs.. i,m.j WIS N. 10th aj. Int. private """ " t 'nrtBTUtTJ Anvil ' TOtf T I . l. . V.. - '.... -k... ... ".jia o.. nuiDanri nr t Kennedy ooraon. Relatlvea and frlenda. wed Batl'evef1" Bemalni mi? M-h?2' ti iJ,.ART "i "Mow of OrmAUn. Hel&tlvea ani ei... . .to-funeral wrvfees, Bat., 2 p. m.. isot aa f. mi. private. BPBt,prJl' l pARYL A., husband of Bllen faaa Davis) and m. f vt.J!. V aU George Qrammer. aged 80. nelatlves IrlfOda, Ivanhoe Lodge. No. 440 p L, U.. University Chapter No. 2S0 R a JftMwM'ciiT. ' "" --Marcn . ueohhk DOLL IIAUO. tr. CoL, son of late AUjruatua and Mary i sua or me iaie urorgs and Anna K-.' . . . K imonion. Alberta, Can. ' v nrien a. ana late rJKHE AHm. it. ;V 1,1. ' w nEATIIS my;ie' Chfn J'" Cem., vfa atitoe. He. fiiMiEtt" "" 'wed Thurs.. 7 to Id p. m, MAIi,'i,,!,a.T-Ar1'" 4. r.sr.H Spruce St., ANNA of M' ."i"1?? of rlt Huber. aged OS, Notice oi runeral later, hMlK-i'1 ,; V--:A P.1.1 . WILLIAM HUMMEL, nusbnnd of Amelia Hummel. Relatives unit friends, members Phlla. Kirn Dun,, Invited to American Mechanics Cem lU!NTHINpKlt.At Wllllamstown, April .. MATTHIAS IIUNTHINdClt , N. J., , husband aged in. ".'.Anna Huntslncer (neo llurchell'). ii'.'""..?.1!.. nnd friends lnlled tn funeril. f'-i, "iiiiomatown, N. J,. 1:3d p, m. Bervloes NJ': tnurch - m. Int. M, i:. Ctm., Wll. Ilamstown IIKI.AND.--April 3, entered Into rest, 1012 S. 17lh at. IIAHltlRi'. wife of Harry Ireland and dausnter of late Joaeph and Anna M. Town send. Itolat ves and friends Invited to service, ?.Sn- J1 JP- m South Ilroad Htreet llaptlst Church. Ilroad and Heed sts. Int. private, Arlington Cem, .Jfy I?.Q.:?i-.At . rnnrove, N. J.. April 8. KLlZAnCTH T. JOIINHDN, aaed 71. Tuneral Main at., Pennsirroto, Krl., 2:30 p, m. Services at .l?.,!;fA.,.n, Emanuel Cem. JOHNSON, April 3, JOHN J, JOHNSON, Jr.. cousin of llattlo Johnson (nee KaulTman) and son of John J. and loin Anna M. Johnson iiooii, nucu i. iteiaues and inenas in y.l.tcl'" funeral servlcts. Hat., s l. m., 2811 . Dauphin, at. Int. private. Ilemnlns may bo le'we, Krl, ee. KAVHi:it -.Anrlt SI AllllKf. IfAVBI'II Itelutivcs and friends, Bheklnah Irfjdtfe, No. 24(1, K. and A. M.s Phlla. Lodno, No. 2, II, P O. B.i Lafayette I.odco. I. O. (). P., and Odd fellows' Veternns. Invited to funeral, PrS 2 P ni.. SiU lat at. Incineration Cholten liius cem, ..uu,..., .JJIil o, 4WIIIV.., HUII "II INIO J1BIIT7 p. and Mary Keech. aged 73. Relatives and friends InvT.ed to funeral services. Merlon Square M, E. Clurch, aiadvvyn, Montgomery County, Pa., Frl., 2 p. m. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. KERNAN. April 3. ROSE KEHNAN, wife of Thomas J Kernan. ltelntlves nnd friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 p. ni.. sister-in-law's realdence. Mrs. Janus Dover, 2121 Panama st. Itit, Holy Cross Cem. Remains may 1m vlewtd . KlltKillltDE. April 3. nt Morrlsvllle. N. J., MARY H wife of Eilwnrd S. Klrkbrlde. )tla. tlves and friends Invited to funeral, below Mnr rlsvllle. Frl., 1 p. m. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem.. at convenience of family, KOCHER. April 2, ANNA 11. KOCHER. wife of Emll Kocher. Relntlves nnd friends Invited to runeral services. Frl., 2 p. m , 1712 8 Taylor St. (28th and Morris sts.). Int. North wood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs., 7 to 10 p. m. KREIDEft. April 2, WILLIAM D.. husband of Clara and son of Krank nnd Gertrude Kreldsr. Relatlvea and friends, members of Continental Lodne, No. 100. K, of P., In vited to funeral services. 2137 Nassau at.. Sat., 2 p. m. Int. private Remains muy bo viewed l'rl. nfler 8 p. in. KREIN. April 3, WALTER PINLEY. son of Waller II. nnd Martha I). Kreln, nged 8. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral serv Ifllr1!. i.ji q . . irxt . . i. ......... ices. Hat,, 1:30 p. m., parents' residence. 1311 N. 01st st. Int. prlvnte. Greenwood Cem. Ito mains may bo viewed Frl . 8 to 10 p. m. KUIIN. April 3, ELIZABETH S., wife of Oeorgn Kuhn. Relatlvea nnd friends. Stnr of tb East Lodge, No. 2. S. of 11.. invited to funeral aervlcea. Frl.. 2 80 P. m., residence of Oeoruo Jarvls, 202 Darlen St. Int. private. Mt, Mortal) Cem. Auto funeral. LANUAN. Murcn 81, Mrs. ELIZA LANOAN. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Thurs.. 8 1 m., David II Schuyler Hide., llrond nnd Diamond sts. Int. private. LEE. April 3. MARY 1.'.. wife of John J. Lee and daughter of tho late Charles and Maria Nolan. Relatives nnd friends, nlso Altar and Rosary Societies, Invited tn funeral. Mon., 8 a. m.. 1220 N. BOth st. Solemn requiem mssi our Mother of Sorrows' Church, 0 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. LEHMAN. Apll B, SOS South Forty-third atroet. AMBROSE E. LEHMAN. Due notice of tho funeral will he given. LENHART. April 4. parents' residence, RS Weaver st.. Oermantrwn. FLORENCE MAY', daughter of Jesse II. nnd Hannah Tyson Len hart, aged 1 car. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, chapel of Hatboro Cem . Hnt.. n n. m. Int. adjoining cem LLOYD. April 3, Mrs. IJ. A. LLOYD, widow of Edwin L. Lloyd. Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral services. Sat.. 11 a. m. 2431 Columbia ove. Int. private. MAGUIRE. April 2. HARRY C husband of late Llzzlo Mnculro, son of Thaddeus nnd Minnie Magulrf. Relatives nnd friends. Saklma Tribe. No. 0. I. O, R. M.s Shepherd Club. Kails Anglers' Club. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m.. 312(1 N. 2flth at. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Ile mnlns may no vievvcu xiiurs. o iu iv p. in. Auto service. MARRIN. April 3, ABBIE B.. widow of Thomas Marrln. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, l'rl.. 11 a. m., 45 Sellers ave., Mlllbourne. Pa. Int. private. MATHER April 3. THOMAS, husband of .rah Mather (nee Campbell), aged r.2. Rela tives and friends, Stonemen's Fellowship, em Sloyes of Pencoyd machine shop, United to fu eral services, Sat.. 2 p. m.. 3821 Manayunk ave.. Wlssahlckon. Int. private. Friends may CftMcCALLUM. April 3. GEORGE McCALLUM. Notice of funeral will be given later, from 003 8. 20th st. Mcquillan, April 4. mary, widow of Philip McQuillan. Relatives and friends Invited In funeral. Mon . 8:30 a. m., residence of daugh ter. Mrs. Cornelius Hnrrlcan. 810 S. Allison st. High requiem m.iss Church of tho Transfigura tion in a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MEUVINE. At Atlantic City. N. J.. April 2. LOUISA, wife of Oconto W. Mervlne. Rela tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlces, Frl., 2 p. m., 323 N. Indiana ave. Int. Pleas antvllln Cem. MEYERS. April 2. HENRY MEYERS, hus. hand of late Cornelia Meyers (nee Sheppard). Relatives and friends. Philip R. Schuyler Post, No. 81, O. A. It.; PblllP R. Schuyler Camp. No. 2. S. of V,, Invited to funeral services, Sat. 2 p. m., 327 W Susquehanna nve. Int. private, Greenmount ave. Auto funeral, MILLER. April 3, SARAH, widow of Jamea M. Miller, Relatlvea and ftlentla Invited tn fu neral services, 000 W. Susquchnnru ave., Frl., 2 p. m. sharp. Int. Hillside Cem. MOORE. April 3, EDWARD J. MOORE. Rel olives and friends invited to services. Frl., 10 u. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bide 1820 Chestnut at. "moHIUS. April 2. ALFRED D., husband of Mnrtha A. Morris (nee Lower) and son of late Harry and Sarah Morris, need 43. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat., 2 P. m., 1400 S. Philip st. Int. private. Remains mav he viewed Krl. after 7 p. m. NA YE. April 3. suddenly. FREDERICK W. NAYE. aged 25. Relatives and friends, also Harmony Lodge No. B2. F, and A. M.. and members of Stonemen's Fellowship Club. Invited tn aervlcea. Frl.. 3 p. m., 1414 Pine at. Int. Westminster Cem. Please emit flowers. W The Stanley Booking Corporation ipilF, following theatres oDiain tnelr ploturca through tho STANLEY Booklnc; Corporation, which la n Kuarantee of early showing of the finest productions. All pictures reviewed beforo exhibition. Auk for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through tho STANI.UV BOOKING CORPORATION'. Al UAA1DDA 12th, Morris & Passyunk Av. ALnAiVlDlAA Mat. Dally 2: Evgs. 0:45-0 Paramount Pictures. WALLACE BEID and MYRTLE STEDMAN In "THE PRISON WITHOUT WALLS" APOLLO B2D AND THOMPSON MATINEE DAILY HENRY B. WALTHALL in "BURNING THE CANDLE" ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW IflTH House Peters & Myrtle Stedman In "AS MEN LOVE" BELMONT "D AND MARKET NORMA TALMADGE in "CHILDREN IN THE HOUSE- BLUEBIRD. SUSQUEHANNA AVE. JAMES MORRISON in "TWO MEN AND A WOMAN" FAIRMOUNT stlD AVBNTO Robt. Henley & Gertrude Selby in THE SION OF THE POPPY" CATUI CT THEATRE JOlnOI, Rel. Horace. MAT. DAILY Evgs. T to 11. BRYANT WA8HBUBN In "Skinner's Dress 8ult" MRS. VERNON CASTLE In "PATRIA." No. 0. By Request, "Patrla" every Wed. and Thurs. GREAT NORTHERN A?i.&. ANITA STEWART AND CHARLES RICIIMAN In "THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY" MBS. VERNON CASTLE In "PATRIA." No. 10 ItXlDCD! AI WWII and WALNUT STS. llVlrIt.rlrtLi Mats. 2:30. Evs., T A 0. GEORGE WALSH in "MELTINO MILLIONS" JEFFERSON 20T"8T'ETDaAUP"m EARLE WILLIAMS in "ARSENE LUPIN" I ITArl7R FORTY-FIRST AND L.HML-'Ilirv LANCAftTBR AVENUE VIRGINIA PEARSON in "SIBTER AQAINBT SISTER" LIUTRTY BROAD AND 1 D C IX 1 1 , COLUMBIA DOROTHY DALTON in "BACK OF THE MAN," , PMM.MMMI11M tTKHT rilliaDEH'UU pen A D 60TH AND CEDAR AVE. lwEiLir,Ar. PARAMOUNT THEATRE Harold Lockwod & May Allison in THE PROMISE" COLISEUM "gw nADATUV DUII t ID i- i - W ! v ' . IHrlT'l . . ui7! i MORr-AhrrniBr' ' . I saw ,i.w- ,- K-wiw I'.! i r',V',-v.r' y EVENING DK.THf NAYLOR. April 4. MARY 1I wife of Wil liam II, Naylor, nged 37. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 P. m.. 144.i Kalghn ave., Camden. Int. prlvnte, llarlelgh Cem. Remains muy be viewed after 7:J0 P. ni, Prl, Wilmington papers copy, NICKEI.SIIURO. April I. HEI.ENE. widow of Aunust Nlckelsburg and mother of Mrs. uus Heldelberger, aged 73. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Krl., 2 P., m , n N Park ave. Int. Mt. Slnal Cem. Omit (lowers. New York and Toronto papers copy, NISKEY, April I. PRANK, husband of lreno Nlskey (nee Parker). , llelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sot.. .i..io p. m., 1313 N, Reddeld st,, XV. Phlla, Hemalns may im viewed Pri., 7 to V P. m. Int. private, Woodlands Cem. OSTEHLE. April 3, MARIE V... daughter of Charles and Clara f, Osterlo (neo ll nchey), nged 10. Relatives ond friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 n. in , parents' residence, B007 N. 10'h st. Solemn high requiem mass Church of, the Holv Child, 10 a. in. int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. PALMER. April 2. CHARLES TRICE rAL MER. husband of Marlon 1,. Pnlmer (nee Tiers). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 p. m.. 21311 H. Rosewood st. Int. Fernwood Cem. PALMER. April 3. THOMAS PALMER, need 81. Relatives und friends, survivors of KMh llejtlmcnt, Pctina. Volunteers nnd Cnmp No. Bo. P. O. H. of A.. Invited to funeral, Hat., 2 p. m.. residence of son, John T. Palmer, 131 Pennsdaln St., Roxborough. Int. Levcrlngton Cem. Friends may call Friday eve. ...., PATTERSON, Aurll B. JULIA KNIGHT, daughter of Samuel Knight nnd Gertrude huh dnrds Pattorson. Due notice of funeral will lm given from patents' resldcnco, 418 S, Wycomb ave., Lnnsdowne, PERHEl', suddenly, nt llordentown. N. .!.. April 8. ALICE i: daughter of Augustus K., Jr.. and Laura, K. Perrot, aged 10 Relatives and friends Invited tr funeral, resldcnco of parents, 41(1 Knrnsworth ave.. llordentown. N. J.. Sat.. B p. ni. Int. llordentown Cem. QUAY April 3, HAIIA1I, widow of John It. Quay, tigcd ill. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat., 2 ii, m.. ne.dnnm of daughter, Mrs Philip I. Wright. 423 lludd st Int private. Friends may view remains Krl. eve QI'INN. April 3. MARY II QUINN. widow of Abraham Qulnn, ai:eil 04 Relatives und friends Invited to funeral services. Krl . 2 P. m., parlors of (leorgu (1. Norris, 4U70 Irunkford live.. Frankford. Prlen.la mav view remains Thurs. ove. 015 penn st.. Camden. N. J. Int. Greenwood (K. of P.), omit flowers RANK. April 2. EllASTUH P.. RANK. Relntlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Hat., 2 p. m., 1B12 N. 4tli st. Int. Mt. Morlah Uem. . ,, REFSNIDER. In Vlnelnnd. N J.. April 3, GEORGE HEKHNIDER, aged 74. Kunernl serv ices Soldiers' Home, Sat.. 10.30 a. ni. Int. Soldiers' Home Cem,, Vlneland, N. J. REYENTHALER. April 3. suddenly, EU GENE K. llEYE.NTHnl.Elt Relatives and friends. Excelalor Lodge. N'o 101. P and A M . Ht John's Chapter, No. 232. Phlla Com No 2. K T . I.u Lu Temple, A, A O. N M. S , In vited tn services, Frl,, 2 p. in., Oliver 11 Ilnlr HldB., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. HOEHSNEIl. April 4. BENJAMIN, husband of Dorothy II Roenaner (nee Burr) Relatives nnd friends, also all societies of which ho was a memlxr. Invited to funeral, Mon., ;10 n. tn,, 800 N. 2d st. Solemn requiem mass St Peter s Chun h Int Most Hnly Redeemer Cem , , HCHU1.TZ. April 3. Mrs. MARY, (nee Sick), .widow of E. A L. Hchultz. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. 2421 Turner St., Prl.. 2 p m Int. private, Mt. Peace I em SEKTON. April 4, HARVEY I,., husband of Mary Grey Hefton. aged B3. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat , 11 a, m., lr, S. Mst st Int. prlvnte. SPIESE. April 4, CHARLOTTE J., widow of Ooorge W. Splese. Sr. Relatives and frlonds Invited to funeral services, Sst., .'I p. m.. 1012 Green at. Int. private. Omit flowers. STINGER. April 2, WILLIAM II.. husband of Fanny Stinger. Relatives nnd friends, b. D. Halter Post. No. 8. (1 A. II.: E. D. Baker lien. Asso.: St. John's Castle, No. in, K. of II. E.s Dtcatur Council, No. 30. O. U. A. M . Relief Council. No. 2. Jr. O. II A. M.. nnd Cohork slnk Tribe. No. 12, I O. It. M.. Invited to fu nernl services, Sat., 2 p. ni . parlors of Otorge W nurrett. 1010 W Cumberland Bt. Int. American Mechanics' Cem SULLIVAN. April 4, JOHN V , hushnml of Mary T Sullivan (nee Rellly). native of Neu ross. County Wexford, Ireland. HelatlviH and friends, Holy Name Society of St. tlrccorj's Church, West Phlla Council, No. ,111, IC. of C. Invited tn funeral. Mon . 8 n. m , 10(15 N 80th st., West Phlla Solemn requiem mass Ht Gregory's Church 0:30 a in. Int. Holy Cro,s Cem Auto funeral SUTCI.IFFE. April 3. EMMA E SUT CLIl'KE. Relatives and frlmds Invited to funeral services, Prl , 2 p. in., at the residence of her brother-in-law. John P. Illancy. 110 Walnut lane. Roxborough. Int Leverlngton Cem. TAYLOR. April 4. REBECCA TAYLOR, widow of Bniard Taylor, nged 72. Rel.itlvis and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 11 a. m.. resldenco of son-in-law. D ivid B. Simp son, 8013 W, Ludlow Terraco (Both and Markot sts.). Int. private Arlington Cem., N J Ilo malns may bo viewed l'rl. ove WAGNER. April 4, at Plnlnficld. N, J.. AGNES V., wlfo of F M. Wagner (nen Elliot), nged 37. Relatives und friends Invited to fu neral. Fri , 2 p. m , parlors of Daniel M. Stan ton. 1100 Federal st,, Camden, N. J. Int. Ever green Cem. WARNER. April 4. LOUISA FRANCES daughter of late Samuel II, nnd Imlxa F. Lurt Warner.- Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m.. SI W. Penn St., Germantown. Int. private. WAS3I.ER. April 4. ALPHONSE. husband of late Maria Wussler, Duo notice of funeral will bo Riven from 1010 S. Both Bt. WILSON. At residence of pnrents, 0th nnd Rockland sts., I.lndley, JOHN U., son of Esnu A. nnd Maud Wilson. ngd 17. Relatlvea and friends invited to funeral services, I.lndley M. E. Church, 6th and Ruscumb sts., Frl., 2 p. m. Int. private. Friends may call Thurs., 8 to 10 P. m. WRIGHT. April 3. .TAMES, husband of Annie .Wright, nged 37 Relatives and frlenda, llartendors' International League of America, No. 115. Invited to funeral servlcvs. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 3420 Palethorp st. Int. Greenmount Cem. Remains may be, viewed Thurs eve. YOUELL. April 3. ANNA M.. wlfo of An drew E. Youell (neo Schlmmel). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8::i('u. m.. 2818 Emerald st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Visitation 10 a. m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. Auto funeral. YOUNO. April 3. 1R'IN. aon of Wllllom J nnd Laura V. Fisher Young, aged 0 jears 3 months. Relatives and friends invited to fu neral services. Sat., 1 p. m., parents' resldenco, 1420 S. Philip st Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Re mains may bo viewed Frl. ove. YOUNGllR. April 3. SARAH, wlfo of Sam. uel S. Younger. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 3 p. m,, 2420 Mjrtlc- wood st. Int, uienvvood win, LOCUST 8dondDayj0CUST H. B .WARNER in WRATH' MARKET ST. Theatre 8M JSSS'1 orml Havvley Rockcllffe IVllovvcs In "Where Love Leads." Every Wednesday, "The Purple ,Maan. A.VCry 1- riOHy - i OO ViTCat CCTet, OVERBROOrC C3D haverford LOUISE LOVELY in "THE OIFT GIRL" PALACE 12H JIAU,JKT STREET PAULINE FREDERICK in " S A P II O " PARkT BIDQE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. 1 r-urv Mati 2il5 nv c.4S.ni VIVIAN MARTIN in "THE WAX MODEL" PRINCESS 101rr!jnT GEO. WALSH In "HIGH FINANCE" Every Tuesday "THE GREAT SECRET," fea turing Francis Bushman and Beverly Bayne RFCFNT 1031 MAIWE-v STREET lL,UL,n 1 IIVUAW VOICE OROAX LIONEL BARRYMORE in "HIS FATHER'S SON" R I A I TO OEBMANTOWN AVE. I 1 A l- 1 AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN" DIIRY MARKET STREET rv.s-l D l BELOW 7TII STREET BLANCHE SWEET In "THOSE WITHOUT SIN" MRS. VERNON CASTLE In "PATRIA'No JO SAVOY 12U MARKET U ' STREET Anita Stewart & Charles Richman In "THH MORE EXCELLENT WAY" STANI FY "ARKET ABOVE 10TII OlMlMl-t-I 11:15 A. M. to 11:13 p. SESSUE HAYAKAWA in M. "THIS HUTTLE IMP" STRAND OERMANTOWN AVENUE T O I IMlL - AT VENANGO STREET ANITA STEWART in "TUB GIRL PHILIPPA" VICTORIA "ket sS VlxylUrvlA AB0VB mmn Lois Weber & Phillips Smaller in "JDLE WIVES" XOETH I'niLADKLTHLl FRANKFORD 4Tn TOANKvnEDN0E Charlotte Walker in "SLOTH" .ONB OF TE SEVEN DEADLY BINa RIDGE AVENUE 8"oB avk. Dorothy Phillips, in "P'iper's Price" rsrtripT No. ,1 and No. 2 ,v 'ij -- -. V rj. LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1017 PAKCEL POST ULCLGvT $2.50 $15 (o Gnvui'"" mw.MiA.v !VTRPVtEVT, .everf for Prlcr M Instruction Book Frco D C. MEYER &G 1219 Arch St. Philadelphia PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Iinna f.1000 for $10, Bring onr diamonds, watches and Jewelry to the largest pawnshop In the world, Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BONDED TO THE CITY SPitINO RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. I. THE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. imNEKSIIIK MANAGEMENT. JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY Hotel Channell ILLINOIS AND I'Al'IIMi' AVI-3 Special i a rods Anmrlian nnd European plan Steam mat K.irace A I" Cliimliell, tinner. HOTE L I) 0 L P H I N St. Clmrlcii Place First house from Heath. Every coiivenliiito American European plans. Wcslminstpr '' n- near Beach. Elcv. to TTLuiiui5U.r ,reti .rillt0 i.aths. run. water. 110 up weekly. 12 up dally, Chaa. Entire. LOST AND POUND BAO Lost, ladv'a crocheted, beaded hair, con taining; sum of money, etc.. on llilllmoro nve. subway car about 5 10 p. m Wednesday. Finder keep momy and klndlv return bnu In Mrs. Charles XV. Cromb, 1113 Kpruco Rt. .. Filbert 1143 XV INSURANCE POLICY Perpetual policy No. 1073, Insurance Co. Htatn of Pennn , $5(100, 4014 Chtslnut st Application hns been made for new pollcv. Return to I10H llaltlmnrn ave. RECEIPT Lost, depository receipt No. 891 for Philadelphia Eleitrlc securities Issued by the Land Title and Trust Co , trustee. Return 1 TlHMiilorejjJ. Nleklis. 2313 (Jermnntown nve PIN Lost, diamond and platinum bar pin. nbout two inches in lenath. on April 2. Re ward. M SO'I LntlBlT Olllce PIN Lost, lady's barpln. several diamonds set In platinum Itcnnrd Dunlup Prlntlns Co.. Juniper and Cherry WATCH Lost on r.2d st . P.irrlsh to Walnut: on walnut. n2il to ISth, on Locust, 4Nth to 41th, small colli wrist wlitch on cold bracelet. Re ward If returned to owner, nt I Km Locust st. WATCH Lost. Wed aft . bet Kith und 10th on Chestnut. i.old wrist vvatih. Elgin movement, revv Ret. I Will N. 15th st. Phono Dla. 1317 J. v PERSONALS ANY PERSONS who sivv tho woman crushed by tho trolley tars, I'unden Ferries. Sunday, April 1. about 5 o'clock, will confer a favor upon tho family of (ho deceased by sendlrur their iiamea ,md addressed to Daniel O'Con liell, 043 Land Tltln Bids. SOc TO 15 set paid for old false" teeth."w5 pay 2n per ounce for (told: brine or mall. Lees old rold nnd silver shop. 712 Walnut st.:cnrhby return mill, sendpiiotnL will call. SACRIPCK Diamond Kipsy rliur Hbout 2? carats. 113.-. Mci'utcheon, (112 Bulletin Bldg. Phono Walnut 1357. RARE BLACK onyx rlnc set perfect whlto dla mond solitaire. M0 Ilamnln Ph Walnut 1337 HELP WANTED FEMALE UONNAZ orerntors, thorouchlv tamlllar vlth Urst-dass vvorki steady work: lonB season. Apply Smith . Rmnsey. into Market. BOOKKEEPER-HtenoBratiher Must ho experi enced und accurato at IlKurcn; uood stenocra pher, work not hard, hut accuracy essantlnl: state age, exp. and sal. cleg p (112. Led Oil. BOOKKEEPER und slenoKrapher, ounK lady vvlth 2 or 3 years' experience; permanent posi tion, with chance of udvanccmeut. J. E, I.lmehurner Co.. -1720 Chestnut. BURLERS. experienced. Apply Juhn & James Dolvson, Inc., old mills, Scott's lano. Falls ofSchuyUilll, CHAMBERMAID, colored, over 30, cxperfenceaT vvlth Rood references; family of 0. For fur ther details communicate at once with Mrs. Charles (J. Davis, 8201 Seminole ave.. Chest- . nut Hill. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS wanted at Blair Academy, Illalrstonn, N, J, Address Miss N. I , . - . .inc. -imirniuwn. JM. J. isox 0 I V.I1A.VIII1.1I.MAIU ami vrnltreRs 11H ner month room and hoard. University Hospital, 31th nnu rspruco sis. CHAMBERMAID and waitress. J1H per mo. rm7 nnd hd. University lliisultal. 31th und hpruce. CLHRK for Keneral otttce work: stato reference. exp.anclsal.iry vvnnted. R. (!Lp. o. rox sjou. DANCING lNSTItl'CTOR. with knowledue of teachiiiB. for, da or vvenlnir. Cortlssoz . Dancing School l.VJj) Chestnut St. Tlo.3n0SW. EMBROIDERY ulT.RATOR Conelll (llnn.iz) machine. .. -. vveekly wnKes. . PnonoMr. Hlckey. Imbard 2731 GIRL wanted to work In sample department of wholesale house; stato referenco and salary expected. Address Postofflce Lock Hoxl 111 3. GIRL wanted for General housework; 2ln fam IJy; eood vvnees. 814 N. 113d. GIRLS WANTED TO LEARN TO MAKE LITTLE CIOARS DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK - HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT COST TA1D $7 PER WEEK WHILE LEARNING LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. THIRD AND ONTARIO GIRLS TO PUT UP YARNS! NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Jli.BO PER WEEK TO START APPLY H. B. & B W. FLE1SHER, INC ' 25TII AND HAMILTON' STS. " GIRLS We have several openings for clrls In our paper hot factory: ctrls work here under pleasant and healthful conditions; our factory works B0 hours per wrek and stops at l':13 p. m. on Saturdays, Brown & Bailey Co.. N. W, cor. Franklin and Willow sts. GIRLS wanted, handy with the needle; steady employment. Apply Frank Schoble &. Co., 10th and Oxford. GIRLS IlKht factory work: cood hours, steady work; paid while learning, Apply o. Sibley. litis i-iioeri. HAND EMBROIDERERS and good sewers: long season: steady work. Smith & Ramsey, 18. u Msrket it. HOSIERY TOPPERS and knitters wanted on Standard "F" and Scott Williams machines on Infants' work: learners taken; also strlnc knitters. Apply Wallace Wilson Hosiery Co.. 433S Orchard st., Frankford. ' HOSIERY MENDERS wanted: rough and press Apply Wallace-Wilson Hosiery Company, 4333 Orchard st.. Frankfod. ' HdUSEkEE'PER. working, experienced, Protea. tant. Phone Ogontx 321 J, between 12 and 2 j'.iii, AiiurBunr, HOUSEKEEPER Rooms for light janltress Kill... .11,. .1, 1UIII, l HOUSEWORK Good cook! no laundry; sleep out: good wages. 0243 Washington ave. LADY, young, vvnnted In the manufacturlne of fice of a. largo wholesale clothing house; must have had some experience tn oftlce work! good penman: accurate and good at figures: steadv work: good wages, M J143. Ledger Central. MAID, white, wanted for' cooking ifnd general housework for family of 2: only competent help with reference apply, 1302 Medary ave.. , Oak Lane. Phone Oak Lano 731. ' MOTHER'S HELPER Interested and agree" able girl or woman to assist care 2-year-old und Infant. In good auburban home; state references and wages desired. P. o. Box 3D Radnor. Pa. ' NURSE Maid wanted for children; 'experience' and good references required: Protestant' summer residence on Maine coast. Mrs n P., 26 Summit St.. Chestnut Hill, near both railroad stations and trolley cars. Telephone Chestnut Hill BB0. ipnone, NURSE wanted Yoiin ehlldn younsr. Protestant. to care for younav children: references required phons Cynwyd 23 J isle- NURSE, experienced, for baby HI months old.' -H'-M. .!- ... .mi. w... j.'. clucn. A. OFFICE ASSIST, and bllT clerk; one familiar with dress trimming pref. C 317. Ledger Oir OPERATORS ot all kinds on ladles' shirtwaists." 1 iiuwu.i.i M.fc., ......u.w.w. ik. woraera week workers i learners paid while learning! steady work: 100 operators wanted: 48-hour week schedule. The Hacedorn-Mers Co.. d and Brown. . , OPERATORil. experienced on Singer sewing maZ eblnes: steady employment. Apply FraaV gchoble A Co., lUtn and Oxford. "',..' P11B8BEHH. experienced on' '!(.. arwsra. unwtHBiaw,, rt, Mj mi UK "'illf- nil!) i V 1 FRE aEL a Yifit 'tuk I ' orejeses. ursensBnU.. M. Mj aai. fsSK HELP WANTED FEMALE Coitflrttird rout Frrcctllnfl Column SALESWOMEN We require experienced saleswomen In various departments. Employment Bureau. LIT BROTHERS. SEWERS thoroughly experienced, for Corset Altera tion Dept. Apply Bureau of Employment, 4'j floor, before 11 n, m. STRAWnitlDQE k CLOTHIER STENOGRAPHERS WANTED. SEVERAL VACANCIES FOR EX PERIENCED HTENOUIIAPHEItS. APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, FOURTH FLOOR. OI.MUEI, BROTHERS. STENOGRAPHER Experienced, Apply 811 Filbert St., first floor, STRAWBRIDOE A CLOTHIER. sTiTnoi IIIAI'IIEIt, male nr female, with-a rt7 vertlslnff or printing office experience: one fa miliar with printing expressions and simple proofreading preferred; must bo capable In following up details of routine. Reply by let ter slntlng experlenco nnd salary wanted. P Ml, Lulger Office, STENOGRAPHER experienced nr beginner, for irrneral office work for real estate or law Apply Lndncr & Lndner, 7U0 Land Title llldg WOMAN wanted for cook nnd general house work, no laundry work; family of 3; wages J.", references; white preferred; Brldgeton, N J M 814, Ledger Office. WOMEN, reliable, for downstairs work and cooking, excellent nccnnimodtlons; good wages if capable nnd trustworthy- references re quired, carfare refunded for Interview. 230 i; .Main st., Moorestown, N. J. Phono Moorestctwn ml YOUNO WOMEN TO PACK AND WRAP MERCHANDISE. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. FDl'RTH FLOOR. G1MIJEI. BROTHERS. YOI'NC, WOMEN FOR CLERICAL WORK. FOR THE AUDITING OFFICE AP PLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, FOURTH FLOOR. (UMBEL BROTHERS. YOUNG LADY vvnnted with some knowledge of stciiciKrapliy; largo retail grocery business, center of city; salary tn start moderate, with chnmc nf advancement, stato ago nnd par tlrulnrs. KO. Box 121(1. General FILING CLERKS, trained, nhms In. demand; secure a position through our course of In struction. Philadelphia School nf Filing, 010 Chestnut st., third floor. HELP WANTED-IALF. BLACKSMITHS and helpers on wagon work. .ME i-nr Mh nnd Glrnrd . BOOKKEEPER, double entry, experienced, for hanking Institution, stnlo age, referenco and stt.iry expected M till. Ledger Central. BOY, bright, wanted fnr of lice work: must he let good chance fur advancement. Apply Snelleiilnire Clothing Co., Broad and Wallace, fourth flnr; BOY for offlco work anil errnnds, good oppor tunity for advancement! privilege of contin uation school, wages 13. Apply P 001, Ledger Ofllcev BOY, about 17. Tears c!d.for"offlce work steel corporation; stnto references. J 147, ledger Central BOY wanted. ls?tween 18 nnd 20. Apply station master's office. Broad Street Station. BOYS, 1(1 years of age nnd upwnnl. Apply Reed ond Swnnson Ms., Brooklyn Coopefoge Co. BROOMMAIvERS wanted on Fitch-Sett hand nnd machine brooms. Apply 1120 Race st. or 3300 K. Ilroad st. CARD FEEDERS wanted. Dotison. Inc., Blanket Falls of Schuylkill Apply John & James Mills, Scott's lane, CARDERS und trimmers; tooth fartory expert enco. Apply G.Slbley. 12J4 J"llbert CHAUFFEUR wanted, white, single: to llvo on place; one who can tako care of lawn and make himself generally useful around place: only those with experience, good referenco and now employed nved apply; must bo strictly temperate. M 040, Ledger Central. CHAUFFEUR Young, single, white, careful driver nnd best reference ns to character; will- Ing und energetic: glvo full particulars, age. w.iges expected und name of employer, etc, Address F. Sprlnghouse. Pn. CLERK o7 vven-ks for large building opera tion: vnung engineer preferred who also can glvn lines and levels, stato age, experience undsalsry desired, J 44. Ledger Office. CLERK for office. 18to 20 jears of age; good nt figures and penmanship; glvo references and experience. P 002, Ledger Office. ci.i-uiv. wanted in grocery store, joung man preferred; referenco required. Iru F. Hale. vvayne Pa. CLERK, joung man: stato"age, experience) and s.llary exjiclcd MIIgi)ince, DANCING INSTRUCTOR, vvfth knowledge of teachlng.CortlssozSchool, 1320 Chestnut st. DRAFTSMAN, thoroughly experienced, to de. sign dies to p.Mduce metal stamping; only llrst-class men need apply; glvo full particu lars regarding nge, experience and salary, or no attention will bo given application. No 1. Ledsf gr nch Office. 1II33 W Tioga st. DRAFTElt?N Ship draftsman wanted, accus tomed to rigging details ut.d deck fittings: also a mechanical draftsman for hull work; N. Y. district; state full turtlculars, experience and Balary, ulso when available. M 727, Ledger Office. DRAFTSMAN, structural: checkers und detail- era; Philadelphia district. Reply only by let- t"X' I'-'Ql Morris Bids., staljjig exp, and sal. DRAFTSMEN AND DESIGNERS Men having experience in the de!gn nnd detailing of rein forced concrete buildings: In reply stnto ex perience, salary and earliest ri.itn nvnllat.ia. permanent position. M 333, Ledger Office. DRIVER-SALEHMAN, to serve milk route and S"ct:. reference required. Wllis-Jones, 151B N. 201 h St. . KIi'KYATi11. Ori-NATOR; must have license. P (117. Ledger Office. " EMBROIDERY OPERATOR CONELLl (HONA.I MACHINE J2."i weekly wngee. rhono Mr Hlckey, Umibard. 2754. ENGINEER wanted. " familiar vvlth elevating conveying power transmitting machinery: on- portunlty for right jnan.Po.ij Ledger Off. FIREMAN, experienced on Babcock & Wilcox boilers preferred. Grisvvold Worsted Co . Darby. Pa. 1'ITTER-UI" wanted on structural Iron work Apply Stewart & Stevens Iron Works, 1710 N. 0th st. HOUSEMAN with knowledge of horses; unmar rlod: state age, nationality, experience refer ences and wages desired. Address A 3. Led ger Office. MAN AND WIFE wanted; man for farm work: wife for general housework; steady position on country estate: references required. P 916 Ledger Office. " MECHANIC for Autocar. Packard and Dorrls delivery trucks; steady work. 0 days weekly first-class man only: good wages. Breyer lith and Cumberland sts" "". ureyer, MLN Ice cream men wanted ns helpers, also to run boring machine; steady work. AddIv Crane Ice Cream, 2B8 8. 23d st" pf MEN wanted to do ordinary labor. Apply Reed and Swanson sts.. Brooklyn Cooperage Co. MOLDERS. coremakers f laborers wanted. Bald- PAINTERS wanted on wagon work. 8th and Glrard. S. E. cor. PANTRY MEN wanted. Apply tlmakean.r'. omce. Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. "mKeDr-s P-Mll!er'.I,4Y0Ti;?5S"tn.Ce'1 C0Jner cu-" bi'lovraNoblg.YCrlt ftVe" t"tWWn 4th nd Bt"' PIECERS wanted. Apply John James Doht Stnscnuylklli."1'""t "'"'' Sc"U' '"" 5l B'Sfo e a,V ?....." Samuel OARDENER. wh te. energet c; If marrledTSuTd give wife position as laundress AddIv in Lelper. Jr.. 007 Land Till. nin. ?W.J.'.?' --.- ""''"'-""" U Lelper, Jr.-. 007 Land Til e Bid., or sadow brook lane. Chestnut Hill. " ' or M,1,ao, IARDENER First-class gardener- sober .Vh inhi.t?i.:? Brc&sJ IIAMn flAVrtrsniT" VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO Has vacancies for Hand sanders Boring machine operators Packers Veneer Jointers Hardware. Utters Double-head molder operators Shellackers Draftsmen Jdooo-jj.rWn, exper.enc. Stevedores and laborers Apprentice boys, over 18 Office boys, 10 years and over 48-hour-week schedule ' Physical examination necessary Anniv .. ., vl?!or Talking Machine Co Application Office, 33 Cooper St.. Camden N j HOT . PRESS 8TAMPER8. exp'd? on LLl.r Dooxs and card cases; 48-hour schedule: itViVw position. Wolf A Co.. 12th anS Callowhiir' ICE WAOON DHIVKR8 wantedi iwm'w..,.1 .X start. P 818. Ledger Office. "'" JEWELERS WANTED EXPERIENCE!? rn3 CLASS AND lenATicnvi-rv nv'-K.P.. .P MEDAIJI AND BADGE WORKi Uanvoli HELP WANTED M4.LE C'oiifliiurcl from rrcccdlno Column LAnoitnita For open hearth, hammer 'shop and foil nil r: work: highest wages. Mldvnle. 4300 vvissa foundry hlckun hc LlNEJiENFlrstlass'electrio light "n'msni Btesdy work: good wages. Apply vm, poster, 1208 N. 31st. , - MAN-AND WIFE, also second girl, for fUfb man's country hAuse. near Ilolmesburg. Phil.;.; man. "nernT Utility and raw of car i wife cook: references required, Address A ll, i.u ger Office, r . - --- MANAND WIFE, whlto or colored, for country hotel; wife to ilo cooking nnd downstairs work: no washing; man for outside vvork; sober ana industrious, i' i'3, i.-uhv, .....v. MAN AND WIFE, colored; gener al housework; small house: 2 nelu Is and child of 7, cmi "("Union ave.. Bala, tonight, or phono Cynvv el .". Carfnre paid, . MOLDERS, bench, wanted on liivvn mower cast ings. Apply Hlir. N. 23d sL. Phjla, , O. K. CLERKS FOR CREDIT OFFICE Young men required. Apply Employment Bureau. "'.i!;iInJV..-TmoTI:ng OFFICE WORK Young man wanted to n,l,1' In office; must bo u good penman and quick at figures: steady poslllon nnd chance for advancement. M ill I. Ledger CentrnK CHINA ANDSlOUSBFURNlSIIINna Careful men required: liest working conditions. Apply "".PmrIiur,,., noor. PACKERS Experienced clothing packers; ateadv work. Snellonbure Clothing Co., Broad and Wallace. - - PAPER warehouse wants man to handle board stock and do baling. Anplv, stating wages. Address Jt(13JP. O. Box 3r,()0. . PAPER BOXES Experience! cutter on rnecllum work; mm. ho steady nnd reliable. Address O HI, P O. Box 3143. . "SALES-MANAGER We want a man with experience find nhlllty to direct and man.ge our retail sales depart ment. our equipment to back sales cannot be eaten: we now employ 10 city salesmen nnd will sell nbout r.uii cars locally: stato fuly lour experience nnd past earnings; this posi tion offers a spendld opportunity for the right man If able to produce; provlous automobile vxperlenco not necessary. HARPER OVERLAND CO., Distributors, Washington. D. C. SALESMAN A man who has a good record nnd selling ability; one who knows how to work Call at 3110 Bourse Bldg.. between 0 and 12 n. m Ask for Mr. Hook. SALESMAN Experienced man to sell stoclTln established Pennsylvania manufacturing com pany; proposition of exceptional merit will be offered a man with clean selling record, J 58, Ledger Central. SALESMAN Wo havo n. vacancy In our sales department for n real live, ambitious man; splendid opportunity. Frnntz Premier "Dis tributing Company. 730 Market st. SALESMAN of good personality nnd experience tn selling folding boxes. Address O 57. Post office Box 3443 SALESMAN Traveling position open In south ern territory with established manufacturer making quality product of a technical na ture; position requires Interest In mechanical matters and demands hardest kind of work, though good education and courage more de sirable than selling experience; salary nnd ex penses. vvlth bonus. M (142. Ledger- Central SALESMAN Man of good personality and out side selling experience for sales organization of largo corporation dlstrl' ling nn exten sively ndvertlsed educational plan of excep tional merit; good pay and chance for ad vancement. Mr. Colbert, 308 Denckla Bldg. SALESMAN An opportunity for a live, ag gressive man to follow up worth-while leads of going proposition; wo require high-class man that has made good nnd considers that he Is worth t7. weekly. A 7. Ledger Office. SALESMEN "IF" You nre a successful salesman In any lln. If you can prove that you havo successfully sold any line Then wo want you and wo want you now wo cannot uso jou later, Thero aro special big reasons why sou must come nt once. Yes, the handy volume edition ndvertlsed liv Sears. Roebuck & Co. Is tho "bis seller." Only It required vvlth tho order. Four-fifths of our successful salesmen never sold books before. Wo tench you how. Wo furnish nil the leads (real ones) that you can use. Wo glvo you drawing nocount, nnd rapid advancement awaits those who mako good. Come In; let's talk It over. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA CO. 130 S. 15th St.. cor. Walnut . SALESMEN TOR , BAGS AND SUITCASES experienced. Apply Employment fourth iloor. GIMBEI. BROTHERS Bureau, SAWYERS, mailers nnd operators on Dols's ma chine: . good wages, steady position. Anniv Riverside) Box and Lbr. Co.. 1 Rlversido ave.. ft. oi unemor ave., Newark. N. J. SHIPPERS wanted for steel company; 118 per vvekJpstart.P833iLedger Office' BTtitA.M. MAM-MER, HELP wanted. Apply-!? EW !tt'lhln Steel and Forgo Co.. Mllnor and Blelght Tacony. STEEL-DYE STAMPER, operators nnTFf elders' wanted for a lurge New York reading card con Tr."'. Unll between Ii nnd. 8 p. m., Thursday. HotConthicntjLeo Mr. Melsten. STENOGRAPHER, experienced In uso of Edison" machln. under 20 jears of age; opportunity i.1.,?.aIeS eotp?r,.mentof manuf.icturlng com . Pany!J52,LedgejCentral. STOREKEEPER wanted in manufacturing con cern; must bo capable of keeping simple cleri cal records and furnish references as to char- ntj?rPJu,Ledgermce, YOUNO MAN of ability wanted bv large Tnanu" facturlng plant In the city of Wllmlng on to -Sh"-, 8,tore'fePer: In replying glvo age. salary fh-'&T11' .ol! 1tat0. wnat ou I(nw about he loh of storekeeplng. M 80 Ledger Off. YOUNO MAN wonted Opening In a "national bank, within 30 miles of Phlla., for a sountr " .urntluate, of highest Integrity, to ea?n the banking business. Address, with refer. ences. O 1)1'.. Ledger Offlee. "' "" rcI- YOUNO MAN In office of large "electrical moiiiiT facturlng company: salary JO per vvTek- ?oei chance for advancement; reply, statist 2.2 .. and reference. M r.4(l. Ledger ieiitrai B aBB YOUNO .MAN. energetic and reliable ii i Ua "," energetic and rel able, between 111 and IS jears. for advertising department Of largo manufacturlne' nln 1 !j i ?r.,ment of Inrs" manufacturing plant, Using Mani; P vTK;"iV.stAU?.K? AUver- .--. - . . .... .., i, i-iiiiq. 1 i.Vnifi "AN for clerical position: good opt,,,. tunlty for advancement; high school gracliiaiZ pref?rred.Apply P003.Iedger Oftlce " .V1.1,,?? AN' Bbout " y"ear 'nfflceo'f man". Jgdgg&T&t? '" a: YOUNO MAN. 10 to 18 yearVoTSge: In ofTles JndTSXnoS?iettbIe "'' YOUNO MAN wanted for clerical work in Mlnha'ynunKh0P' APPly Nteon P" ConTp'any. YOUNG MAN. about 17 ears. wanted cenerJT work?arge office. A 4Ledger Office Eeneral YOUNG MEN Wanted. sTol)'h07iZi young men to become electrlo light ilnemin f-,XSS.)C,i,ork- ood wages. Apply WIII?avr FOSTER. 1.08 North 3lBt st? "1LLIAM "p? .rr? "fio.-c". ,..K?,onficf fi " General f.W.UA. A5.i BI!ilPTT.FISHER OPr Ii . W. otr7?trac?,vr,iorspiate,orpfe'l-; 8n8iorlN;Tin'.'j;r.aprln wear, hosiery; soloonly dl?tc "mi'7,,UI",r chance to establish a profitable busbv.W.ear?.r: or suburban. 810. Liberty Building " ' c"y SITUATIONS WANTED-PTrTf uivc,aaMAKER wishes w more .... .- "x uy, near .orK roA. rolley. m. 'im West ave.. Jenklntown. t "' Address 403 r?,.LmlLVdiric.'n'ff NUKaERYtlovRirEss-Kiition wrr-3-r-r?l-nces! Address C. 1702 "fhla "'!! best TXfEWRITINO wanted to bfSrrr Phone Diamond 8857 W. D' at home. BITTJATIOWB WAlJTEpI.ff'T ii"Ti?!. ttSfSMWr experUn-.. . "" " crvaii. mil rbLpi ki.Lr ""o S8S!UdLerril. J 15YVJh.,h."t ref. leaser n.n. IVB.G & i V SITUATIONS WANTED-!.. CosHsiicel iron Preceding Co-- CHAUFFEUR Lady going Vsf"rf' place her first-class ccUored chsS"M IsH. ? fainlly nnd vvlth frlrndn nf ih.Wf.r?'s this timet quiet, hnnest, respe?tfi'n"i niiiiiii-r. iiran noi smoKe, absoluTii." nblo. J 132, Ledger Central. "'' ( CHAUFFEUR Thoroughly exp7 merly conchpian. married, strlctl. VH.I ucsirrs perni.ineiu position : iii "Isi ferred: highest recommendations hi J! ent nnd pnst employers. i?0y S?" N iHHtvr, i ii, r-lf AIIP'I.',-ITI Vnnn. IV-H.l" """ tlon ns chnuffeur with private famiV1'" to co as second innn In n..i .rfa'V. minor repairs. Alfred Johnston, ijj. CHAUFFEUR. lne?hnnlo II v'earsHnnr" llhertv Saturday nnd Bundavs" wiiMi nve.. Philadelphia. CHAUFFEUR Mechanic. 30 yrs.0"ieT sininer; in jrn exp.; well reeom I i'" ance. off., can., trustwnrihv ' ODcia CHAUFFEUR, single, would Uko posliuIrB' family; good horseman or Rnrden.V. erence. N M.. P)33 HcachwnSI It" " A .-If 1 If l-l-l-ltl. !..... ..!.. , -B I i. ,;.. ,..., tu.iiuuKiiiv f'Xp.; u useful: excel, rcf. J 1BO. t.H.. . ' 1- I ST CHAUFFEUR nnd" cmchmnn; h. 72 Ledger Branch, 21st and Pine u CLERK, hotel, drslrrs posltlonnV juiy. yvunusT.; oesi oi reference, j ui' Central. . M, frtll.- n. MH.I.. U. . " -fc . uwn .1. nmir fii'iiKui Japanese vrl.) tlon: best reference. Genrr. ms. .. I MAN desires position on n gentlemn;,?- Place: horses, lawn and grounds- JJ wages single, middle-aged: one highly mended. J 43 Ledger Central '"H PRESSMAN, cylinder: steady wor'kerTffir: ber. Belmont24.it) Sl " , SALESMAN. 20 scars old, wisheTpS duce liuslness; Rood reasons for rhutiJElH rloyment nt the present. H flrfl V SALESMAN -Experienced road man piocu, desires new connection; salki osltlon only considered. C 30,1 i Hi ' Kr SOLICITOR, salesman, advertlslngBn linn 1flla,lnlnhl., n ,.;, -I... . 1 ' -.7 tB 1 eeger'o fico ' ' l"ru0"' YOUNO MAN. 21, wants po.-JnV .Prcf.stntovnBes. C 33l,i,edger AN EXPEItlENCED OFFICE EXECUTfvli . in,., ii. , (,, innn, ,.l .i,-r.-iit i iinnecied m. fnnmifn, litrlnt- Inrlnsfrv ,,.nnA ...,.- "W totnlfil .,00a,000. In which ronrern rSLl helil thn offlcpH of mnptT MANAorS! 1 " x.f, nun ii""-iii ilino It SB rnt n,l rrtils tulttii'ti .. a A.vikA nnu MvnAounun, uuers nis I wlicro lnlllatlo Is needed. c 31gt JAPANERI! want nnsltlnn. hutUn a. pood rptnne. Tokio lva, .808 N. lfcjj EMPLOYMENT AGENCIE8 NICHOM.S, 1020 nalnbrldcn st.. wanti I men, iToifsianis. seeona men, cooki, wt nnd parlor mnld for nmo house: nuriM. . ilth rsfrif'anna Thnn T nnl. aids ' WANTED Cooks, chnmbermds. and hwk. i !lm itnmn nn.mhnelii 1111 HI...J l"1! .v..,, .-...M v.w.,..nt mih wiiam itb( AUTOMOBILES for Halo THE WHITE CO. 210 North Broad street USED CARS CHALMERS, $300: C-cyllnder; 7-pmq luuruipf. Ii". LOCOMOBILE, 100: (1-cjllnder. o-pw touring. V PAIOE ROADSTER. R00; 4-cyllndir, (Ik nittrecr hiui iignis. TIERCE-ARROW, $700, 7-passcnger limousine. C-cyllnder. 41 ij PACKARD. JR00: n-cyltnder, 4S h. p, coupe nnd roadster bodies. TIIMOAS TAXICABS (each) J225: two. lid .Clit'lll VUIitilllUJlt k TRUCKS B-ton MACK, steel body. JSOO. STUDEBAKEB, delivery body. 1350. IH-ton BOWAN. panel body. $450. M Two 6-ton SAURERS, stnke body: at sssW I. If. O'NEAL .! Manager. Used-Car Department STANLEY USES KEROSENE OIL FOR FUEL Phone Locust 1000 for demonstratloi u Wo havo the following used cars tJ trado for 1017 STANLEYS: J .mppnnv. mid. 7-tiaas. Touring H STEARNS-KNIGHT, 1010, Touring, na. nfHl inllao - OARTERCAli, 1011. 7-pass. Touring.. !.! PIERCE-ARROW, 1012. 0-pass. Tourinf..l HAYNES, 1014, 7-pass. Limousine; HUB offer. STANLEY MOTOR CARRIAGE COMPANY 2323 Chestnut st. O Ii J 8 II O II Mi C 4 & uni.w svik i?nu' jj t'liniillr.nl l.nKntilna n .A n irnlllllvlsj lfl Uttti iiAvriiriii ijui ii ilii ui 3 tuiiiiiiui'- r OldHmnhllpq In 11.1 K nnd 11)10 mod'll k rnodster nnd touring cars. Rebuilt ana 'ft'.C painted. Other innlics of cars nt extreoww . low nnte-spring prices, ns roliows: 1014 OVERLAND Touring. 11115 OVERLAND Touring KH4 CADILLAC Touring. 11113 MERCER. 4-passcnger. 1013 OAKLAND Roadster. 1MB CRAWFORD Roadster. 1013 STUDEBAKER Touring. 1013 CHALMERS Six Touring. 1II10- DOPOK Touring. . 1012 STEVENS-DURYEA touring. 11114 MERCER. 4-passenger. lOLI PAIGE. 7-passenger. LARSON OLDMOUlLE COMPANI oi mi .ji florin iiroaa si. j ALLEN Demonstrator 4-cyllnder B-pasiem CI luw niiiruKi?. . fs EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION ' j , lUJ-t uneamui si apruce eus. - i Distributors Stnndae-' "S" A Allen 4 ciij ALLEN 2-passenger roadster; almost goon mecnanicai condition. . EASTERN .MOTORS CORPORATION 'Ai iuj-i unesmut si. spruce iv-t. .,i Distributors Standard "8" & Allen 4 crt AUTOCAR Good running condition: solid l rear: pneumatic fronts; attractive pei P 833. Ledger Office. Tl4Tl?n l-I.r-r-TnTr vl..1.,n -!.! enusi f.a nn . ah.nlllla ann At. n. ilsll Thfl UVf Hotel, 223 S. Broad. Phone WaInutLi3 IttTKM tntn fnnilul tnii.lni na.t nil new I excellent condition. ,W j,,m i i,ii, .vim uiin uiunainii'i 11134 riieRfniif sf finrnrn 74. '" Dlstrlbutora Standard "8" & AJen4eg CADILLAC touring car. electric llghu starter: tires, paint and mechanical com 1.,'. cvt.ni. .tnnnnn nnnnnn . n-f n3 L i,Anu,nn Aiuiuivo c-vllj ue.e . v- iuai unesmui si. spruce lie. . Distributors Standard "8" Allen 4 eft CADILLAC 1017 Demonstrator, in perfwt ' HI t Inn ..11.. n..nA. !. IIIta nW. miiivii. tuny liunmiiieruj luuna no ""ii im CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE SALES COR-ll PORATION. 142 N. llrnad t. ! CADILLAC, commercial, new panel body, A.-.1 ,.. .,,- ..,. ulllln. Huuu uir.i fii;ciiciiit ruilll.iil. vuuu, ., , Motor Truck Co.. Broad and Huntlngdonj COLE 850 '8-cyllnder touring car; fine sestl ers ana oiner equipment. ., . EASTERN MO I'ultS CORPORATION 11131 Ph..lniif al ftnrtie,. 7(14. Distributors Standard "8" & Allen CJ E. M. F. 30 delivery car: Inclosed body: I running order; reasonable price asked, r i-eager utnee. . FIAT, limousine: llko new; WeatlnghouM springs; electric lights ana starter; tires; line equipment. . EASTERN MOIORS CORPORATION 1034 Chestnut st. SDruce 704. Distributors Standard "8" & Allen 4 IIUDSONS-- Phaetons, roadsters and cabrli ciiuiuiiru .vim .-irwini: iiani" inn ""--I- GOMERY-SCHWARTZ. 233 L3atit, INTERNATIONAL open express: good runoj order: $110. Vim Motor Truck Co., Bro Huntingdon. L-IOtlL-f ...,A ..nj 1....I. .Al'KnW- ffflDI dltlon. Vim Motor Truck Company. Broad I ituntingaon sts. . T.opnirvnTT.Ti 1011 n.4S Seven-passenger touring, painted my" wiin rea irimmings; overnauiea in v,: very attractive car lor ramny uso. tlon ami demonstration solicited. T-ivr-flMriniT-in n... .tl . - tm oii Diaricei su . F. M. Halllgan, Mgr. Exchange Car Pl MAXWELL 1017 E-Dassenaer touring CSrl I only 1600 miles. ..' .?1 EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION IM iua u.ieainui si, opruce ins, Distributors Standard "8" & Allen MITCHELL 1010 7paa7enger; In elegant dltlon 1 big bargain. 1832 Markett OVERLAND model 83 touring carl good M I In every particular. - j ii BAHTEHN MOTORS COHPORATIONfii BS4 Chestnut st. Sprues. T04., ii 1 Dta . .tutors Standard "g" A AllnjJl OV Kit LAM D 111 111 n passenger, s-osn-1 Shape throughout; bargain. 18S2 Mars PA1QE. 1013. qtenwood modsirslsftrs anq siarHiri tuny equippeo reowi THONES .imf. Bell. Spruce nO.'in IBr Kestone. Race 1731 ) Ft P -F It -r: ; -!'''" ' f -- - ' jm.ST" i S&mv&r- J-- --IJW - ' jatt '-A gmM.ards!'wjga- iflUnHMMHstyBslglHisBBl ' i JiMisHPMfltiffjBD
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