Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 09, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 14

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I ISLAND HEIOHTS, Is. J., April 9. Just
much can be accomplished hi tho ex-
lurnuion or moaquitoeg alone tho New
y coast will be determined by nn ex
tent to be entered Into Jointly by the
and Ocean County to ditch tho Mul-
Rlrer meadows. The State nrermxed
'4Ik 76,000 feet and the county about
M.000 feet.
'" i'A" large force of men will bo kept con-
miiy on tne Rrounds and specialists will
m frequent inspections to, determine to
t extent tho Insects nrn belnir oxter.
In ted.
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Roosevelt Home Menaced by Firo
,f OTSTEIl BAT, April 9. Satramor Hill,
-n ventj uumo ai ,oignci jncouore jvooscvcit,
IF monacea oy nro wnen vvqko itnuin,
5J, the summer home of Georgo T, Maxwell,
' fi justtDeiow the brow or gagamoro mil, was
fjl burned to the ground, t
Farmer Smith's
Column
NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS
My dear Children The aoft breath of
nrlntv . In iha nft m. tha HHIa t-irw wn(
; V.- niiiuii vim iiuncm uim jjtvivcu Lint? liciu UIIU
ft" there. When ho had a handful ho went
Into the house and hunted for his mother.
The sun was sinking In tho west and
the gathering shadows played hide, and peek
around his mother's head whllo now and
then a stray bit of sunshlno klcsed her
face.
The little boy found her as she sat there
anil gave her the flowers and then ho put his
arms around her and said: "Mother, no
matter what happens, I LOVTJ YOU."
Is there someone YOtr love no matter
what happens? I hope so.
tyiA'; ' Children's Kdltor.
8TRANGE ADVENTURES OF BILLY
BUMPUS
"THE SKY BIRD"
s
By Farmer Smith
"Oh. look!
TeterWn. look, look. LOOK 1"
Baby June Dude pointed high up In the
dry and sure enough I A great big some
thing was whirring through tho air.
It took but a mlnuto for Peter Duck and
BabyaTune to run to .tho bottom of tho tree
where their homo was located. Sitting nnd
looking up first one and then the other
houted: "Look! A sky bird Is coming."
Father Duck had Just settled himself
after breakfast In his Morris chair nnd was
reading the Woodland News when ho heard
the noise outside. Ho hurriedly looked nut
the window and when ho saw his two chil
dren pointing in the direction of tho sky
he ran to the other window nnd looked up
also. What ho saw astonished him. Never
before had he heard such a nnlse. and
besides, ho thought he was familiar with all
the birds which fly In tho air.
"Mother! Mother!" he shouted. "Thcro
Is a motorboat high up In tho nlr. Come
and see."
Mother Duck was making bread and sho
ran right Into the room whero her husband
was and carried .the dough with her.
"What on earth Is tho mattcr7" sho
asked.
"Look up In the sky," said Father Duck
xcttedly.
"I can't see wfthout my glasses," replied
Mother Duck. But sho was so nervous she
wiped her eyes with the bread dough and
then looked. .
Sure enough 1 There WAS something
high up In the air and It was coming as
fast as It could and SUCH a noise.
"What Is It?" sho shouted down to the
children.
"It's a sky bird," shouted back Baby
June.
"Come up hero quickly!" she shouted
' again. Baby Jnno and Feter did as they
were commanded. Soon all tho rest of the
ducklings were In the home and nil craning
their necks and trying to tell what tho
gT0.1t big whirring thing was which moved
o swiftly through tho nlr.
In the meantime. Mister Jay Bird had
caught Bight pf the swift-moving object
and called to his wife.
"What Is It?" asked Mrs. Jay Bird.
"Come 1 Come !"
"But I can't' leave, tho babies," shouted
back Mrs. Jay Bird, as she cuddled her
little ones all the closer.
"You MUST come. Thcro Is a great big
bird whirring In the air and you must como
and see It. Bring along the babies with
you." Mister Jay Bhrd was so excited at
What ho saw that he jumped up nnd down
In his eagerness to get a better view of
the strange thing.
It was not long before Mister Jay Bird,
his wife and the babies woro as high In tho
tree as they could get, and while Mrs. Jay
Bird tried to make tho babies seo the huge
thing In the sky she was not able to do so,
This provoked her husband and she had to
ajulet him with:
"You must not expect little folks to ho
aa wise as you. They are young nnd not
Interested In everything yoji are. You nro
too interested In yourself for your own
ood."
Just at that momentBIIly Bumpus came
out of his home and when he heard tho
noise he looked up In the sky and then
suddenly darted Into his home, soon to re
turn, dragging his wife behind ilm.
And what DO you think that "sky bird"
was?
.MAUKlKn
ItECKSCHEH IIOriCINS On April 9 i,
2Beatf)g
ANDRESS. April 7. J, FnnDnniCIf hn.
fcjnd of Anna ii. Andresa (n QartonV ad
3. nelatlves and frlenda Invited I to funeral
KgSf Tndr...,,20marn'n.(Cn.,,,, ,l'
BRTTS. April 7. HANNAH HETTfl widow
2.'. 5".a,,De,,B', Sr- .KehuiVM and friends iih
vltsd to funeral aerylces. Wed.. 2 p. in m mil
daughter's rasldenee. Mrs. Charles li SniTiiH
115 X. ath at.. CamdanT N. J. Int' CohLtoSi;
Cem. rtemalns may b il,d t". eCvle"t0Hrn
HIDDI.E. April 7, HEBECCA II . widow f
Joseph P. Blddre. nelatlves und fr ends lnvlt?d
i0b.feBaSST,fe,TJ
ft?i"H SSdom1" ChUrch 3 " IPr".1
rr-h - 3rt a ..11 a Viitnn
r jay. aihii v, fAir.o fjt. aon of .Tarn
,,-jn and Nslile , llle. (nee Noon), aied 13 Vears 10
( Beral. Tues., 2 p. m.. parents' residence ai-tt
., Upland St. (03th st. and Klnesesalnir avV iS,1
- tMr Cross. Remain, may ba ,'vIeweS'-Mon .
Martsr 7 p. m. i
.BOWMAN. April 7. WILLIAir J.. ho.l,n
f ute- wary A. IJowman, aied 61. Relativei
aad friends Invited to funeral. Well.. 2d m
' )' residence. John Bowman. 1340 N. 4th '
Ul private North Cedar Hill cm. nemaln;
aar be viewed Tues., after 7 p. m. '"'
,T7BbaCKIN. April 7. ItKUKCCAVJtVERTY.'
wtl of John Ilrackln. ared 71, Helatlvea And
&Unl Invited to funeral ..rvi... ,r.i.je"and
fthn?' itU "' ln' prlv,te-'Wet laurSl
ucHAKAn. April o. MAUI c. DOnanr
m. '" uuenanan. . Helatlvea .4
i inviteaio lunerai. Wed., 8 a. m. Tin
it. Solemn hlh mass 0" reiul.m
i of tha Sacred Heart. 80 a. !' in?
i.nr -,. A v v k- ...
roaa ieni.
nwj; -T rti"n. widow of Oeoraa
Helatfvea and frlenda inviii Vfsff
. Tues.. e a. m.. aeoa Catharine st. Ilih
UAJtunw.Ai Lonanonocken, Fa.. Anril
fN., huaband of (im.lli V..j,..p"1
atlvea anil friends, all societies of which hi
I member. Invited to funeral services
Tfae.ai m., 125 Mapl. st. Bolemi hTh
of requiem St. Coamon's Church. Int. Ht.
thew'ii C'esa,
Ivnn il w
,1.44. '41V... ..
, CAnniB A., wife of
i ,W.k iioblnson. llelatlv anil trmnAm
ju-arneii. aaugnier , or Frank E.
nd
ta.funfral services. Wed.. 23 p. m a 603
oreenmount Cera. Hemalna mar
.; ft to Hi p. m.
I. April 8. UMBNi wife of Ar-
Msatlarfl- aavdlfisL Helatlvea inri frltulfl
I t Ahu.i1 mm MU.aa 1U4 .. .
- ti.-'",i ""?,. iip,, - v. in., rri
M. jln-lawi .Walter Campbell, 1S7
r,., rranKrora, int. private. Hemalna
dewed Tues.vtve,
I, Aprir 7. rwklrnre. 1701 N. Maacher
IT (Mp.Pwnr;. wife of William Clark,
awMrfcsMtalarlted li funeral, Wed.i
W.Vt.' husband of
j. neaaiiviui anu
sura. w a;
UU.4staR
;ini.- 1 jn'. ivv 11
1.193 I .MOORE.
surelf.late LukV
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TiSU'il? fd iMbfll Comer. Relative unit
friends ..oca! Union, No. . I. A. T. S. B.
Theatrical Mechanic- Awn..-1, M. Ben. Assn ,
No. 3. Invited to funeral. wT, RUlfl a, m.. 1007
H, Llndenwood st. 02d st, nn, Woodland nve ).
Solemn mass of requiem Chunli of Most Blessed
Sacrament 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cress Cem,
.fC,,-"1V,,H,1?r"i" l PANIi.L Sr., husband
of Cecelia Crlmllsk, llefatlw and friends In
lted to funeral. Wed.. H3U a. m . 2fl27 Emerald
st. Solemn requiem mum I'hurrh of tho Vial
tatlon 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cent.
if.1.l:,',AJ,KV'"-Al'r".A i0US 3- hualiand of
Mary Delaney (n Kjy aged no. Relatives
5 J,S?,.'nY,,4,, f,unl. Tues., 8:30 a. m
530iN,V;!,'t " "ul."n hlh '" at Cathe.
dral 10 n, in. Int. Holy CroM Cem. Auto
aervlce.
l,. it? i5 YeV- A pr.' ' "' .PDWAllI), beloved hu.
i'H,lf5,?.,arB.,!rft C'Vlln (nee (Julnn). Helatlvea
arid frln'-. Ho y Name Horictv .,r Hl..vron.
Ica'a Churrhi . HIv. No. 30. A. O. H Invited to
funeral. We.1., HJ10 a. in., 383V n! ! 7th it.
Holemn r-iu em mji t. Veronica' Church 10
,", ,'n HolJf, "'Pul'h-a Cem. Auto funeral.
i.2,l$:?t,'rit1- JAMKS.aon of John an.l
i.!;f.y W1 nrn ?"""' "elatlves and frlenda
Im ted to funeral, Thura., H:80 n. m , parenta'
residence, "in .Munderaon t. nar Krnnkford
rood and. l.aurel. Heiiulem hlah maas Church
tvvI?l'Jfi"iv,e Voncp,,on ,0 m
A()H, daughter of Catharln- and lata Francla
Jlartln. of (Ireenock. Scotland. Helatlvea and
frlenda Invited to funeral, Wod., 8.30 a. m..
.".'.."t." ff,,,lrl,,?"'-iL3,3A "' Itegulem
maaa St (iabrlel'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy
laTOl V PTTI
(n. eo Acker), wlfo of Charles II, Uuckott, axed
.li. Helatlvea and frlenda Invited to fWral
yj-rMccj.. Thiira.. It a. m., 4.114 Otter at. Int.
Great Valley 1-reahyterlan Cem., IMoll. la.. on
arrival of train leavlnr Wcat I'hlla Sta. 12:10
V. m Thura.
.'".'"..AS.-rAP.W. 1- -N,S' ?'.'A8 J,, huaband
at. olernn maaa of requiem fit Vrronlca'a
Church U a. m. , Int. Ar.laley Vault.
,.,l;,l'K,N,S-A"r" ? ,JAM5. wlfo of Hdward
l.lklna. daughter of lato Jnmea and laabella
I'linnaeken, pf Oma. County Tyrone. Ireland.
Helatlvea and frlenda Inuttii to funeral. Tue.
8:3D a. in.. 1001 H. M4 at. Mich mass St. Vdl
riSlVApril 'Vi V.h N'cA'5i-.rovvidom,of
Hov. William H. 'riah. llelaHve. 'and frTenSi
linlted to funeral aorvleca, 11.1 York rd.. Jen
klntown. Tuca., 11 a m. Int. private, ioaton
(Maaa.) narera eopv.
FtXlAHTY. Suddenly. Hryn Maivr. Pa.. ADrll
8. JOHN II.. son of Hicham and l'hoobo lWarty
(neo Farrell). Duo notlco of funern! will bo
slven,
rORD. April n.auddenly. JOHN J., hua
liand of Mary. C. Murphy I'ord. Helatlvea and
frlenda United Ilattera of North Amerlra. Noa.
18 and 111. Invited to funeral, Tuea . 8 a in
173s s. IStli at. Solemn hlnh maaa of requiem
fhurch of Rt. Thomas .Viulnas 0:30 a. m. Int.
New Cathedral Cem
KOtmnrt April 7. ANN!!: S.. wlfo of Sam
u'1.,.'.,..I'1rdy and daiiBhter of Into Othello D.
and l.ltzabeth A. Hushes. Helatlvea and frlenda
Invited to funeral services. Wed., a n, m,. 3SnB
(lormantown ae. Int. lllllsldo Cem.. la fu
neral car.
OALIVpiIEn. Aprlt fl, ANNin, daughter pf
Anna and latn James Oallasher, of Hunnash.
Charlcstown. Co. Mayo. Ireland, nelatlves and
frlewda. II. V. M, Modality of Ht. Vincent's
Church. Imlted o funeral, Tues., 730 a. m
roaldenco of Thomas McNlchnlaa, 30-10 Item
beruer st. C!2d and Indiana). Hlnh requiem maaa
Ht. Vincent's Church Oermantown, 0 a. m.
Int. Hnlv Scpulchro Cem. Autos.
OII.STIN Atirll 11. AflNIIM
f OTTOTTM
slater of Mrs. Thirnas Carreti.
uelatlvcs and
Irlenda. Oeau Ho.lallty. Invited to funeral. Tum
7:30 a. m.. e'."J N. 1'ennocK at. (27th nnd rtrni-nv
Solemn requiem mass Ht. l''rnncls Xavler's
Church. II a. in. Int. Old Cathedral Cem.
OLUECK. April 0. ntANCn.HCA. wlfo of
Edward Olueck. Relatives nnd frlenda invited
to aerlces. Tuea., 2 p. m., residence of daush
ter, Mra. Phllllpina Lauder, 45G0 Wayno nve,
Hemalna may be viewed Mon., after 8 p. m.
Int. private. Northwood Cem.
, iVlV.LH,Am?. Anril 5. suddenly. ELI.EN
LOUISA, wife of Joaeph Ooddnrd. Relatives
and frlenda Inwted to serviced, Tuea., Hi n. m .
slater-ID law's residence. Mrs. Hllza Wilkinson,
v.. i i.. ntirairiiiii Di. int. jiniaiun uem.
flONSnil. April 7. ANNA HAIttlARA OON
SI.il (neo Deck), widow of Jaroli ilonaer. need
HI. Relatives and frlenda. Ladles' Aid of St
Mark'a Hv. Hef. Church. Latllea' Aid of Oerm m
Proteatant Home of Lawndalo, lnlted to fu
neral servlceB, Wed., 1 p. in., parlors of Mra.
Henry Schneider & Son. 1011 W. Cambria st.
Further services (It St. Mark's Ev, Hef, Church.
2 p. m. Int. private Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto
funeral
ClORMAN, April (I. JOHN J., son of John ,T.
nnd late Lllen Gorman. Funeral Wed,, 8:30
a. m.. from realdencn of father. 4118.1 Cllmrd
avo. bolemn requiem masa Our Mother of Sor
row's Church 10 n. m. Int. Cathedral Cem.
Helatlvea and friends Invited to attend.
HAIHUS. April 5. 1017. MARY 13.. widow of
John Hftrrls Hclatlws and friends uro Invited
to scrlces, Tues.. 2 '30 p. in , rcsldenro of niece.
Mrs. Mary White, 0712 Woodland ave. Int. ML
Mnrlah Cem.
HASTl.NdH. April n, JEREMIAH M bua
band of Lydla J. IlaFtlnea. Ttelatlics and
friends InMtcd to iervicea, Tues. 2 p. m
Into residence, B530 Pino at. Int. priiatc,
Arllnston Cem. Frlenda may view remains
Mon. eve. Oxford, Pa., Prrno copy.
HICKS. April 7. ANNE M., daughter of lato
Rodman nnd Mnry 13. Illrks. formerly of Otn.
Relatives and frlendB Invited to funeral serv
ices, Tuea , 2 p. m , realdenco of brother. Ed
ward M. Hlvks, 402N Uullleld st , IV.inkford. Int.
private.
HINES. April (1. IIAIIY. daugliler of lato
Anthons-iand Mary Hlnea. HelatHea and friends
Invited to funeral, Tues. n. m brother's resi
dence, liarthly Hinca, 102t S. 2d at Solemn
requiem maaa Church of ttra Sacred Heart (1-30
n',mr,.!n.,,;.ti!:.Cath",rul Ccl" Auto funeral.
HOnENSACK. April 7. MARY .., resldcnre.
Newtown Squaro. Delaware Co., Pa., aced 25.
Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral serv
ices, Hatboro Cem chipel. Wed.. 2 n. m.
HOOAN. April 7. JOHN 13., son of Patrick
and Jennlo Houan. ased 2H. Helatlvea and
frlenda. Mulders' Union, Local No. 111. InUled
to funeral. Wod 7:30 a. m.. parents' residence.
.'58 W. Indiana nve, HIbIi mass St. Veronica's
Church 0 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
HOWARD. Near Chesterfield, N. J April 8,
S ELLIS HOWARD, aced 72. HelatUis and
friends Invited to funoral, snn-ln-liw'a real
denco, Thomas Harrlaou, near Cheaterfltld,
Thursday, 12 noon. Int Jacnbstown, N. J.
Autos will moct a. m. train from Market st.
ferry. Phlla., and 0'20 a, m. train from Trcn
ton at Hnrdentown. N J
JONES. April 8. EIIENEZER W.. huaband
of lata Adella JoneM, aired 81, Relatives and
frlenda, Wltherapoon Circle No, 1, Hrotherhood
of America, invited to funeral, Wed., 2 p. in.,
residence of aon-ln-Iaw. Levi Wescott, 100 N.
24th at.. Camden. N. J. Int. New Camden Cem.
Hemalna may be vlowed Tues ovo.
JONES. April 5, JOHN P. JONES. Rela
Uvea and frlenda, 23d Rut., N. J. Volunteers,
Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p. m.. Hotel Dare
ford, Marlton. N. J. Int, Coleatown Com. s
KEENE. April 7. JEANNETTK. wife, of Wil
liam Kecne. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m.. U0J2 Upland at,
Int, Ml. Moriah Cem. Htmalna may bo viewed
Tues , from 7 to !l p. m.
K13NNEV. April 0, JAMES A., husband of
Mary 13. Kenney Ineo Downey). Helatlvea and
friends, Thomas C. Patterson Mutual Hen.
Assn.; Court Liwrenco J. Smith, V. of A.. In
vited (o funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 2R3 S ltlrat
st. man mass at. cartnaKOS unurcn lu a. m.
Int. Holv Crnsa Cem. Auto funeral,
KRAIT. April 7, WALTER W., husband of
Marcaret E. Kraft (nee Swindells). Relatives
and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Tues.,
2 p m., 1427 Hirst st. Int. private.
KHAUSE. Suddenly, April 1, JOHN, JR..
son of late John nnd Ellen Krause. Hclatlvei
and frlenda Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p. m.,
nt the parlor of II. H. Dlckes. 1522 E. Palmer.
Int. Oreenwood K. of P. Cem.
LEVER. Suddenly. April 7. WILLIAM CARY
COATES, brother of Mrs. Frank Lever (na
Fanny Coatea), Philadelphia, father of Mrs. L.
Hhephard, 378 Willis ave.. Hronx. N. Y.
LOECHNKR. April 8, LEWIS, son of Dora
thca und latn Albert Loechner, aiced SI. Rela
tives and friends, all organisations of which he
was a member, Invited to funeral service 725
Pond St.. llrlstol. Pa.. Wed., 2 p. m. Int. Hrla
tol Cem.
MARSH. April 8, suddenly. FRED, husband
of Catharine Marah (nee Myers). Due notice
Blven. from 2310 N. Droad st.
AIARX. April I), FRANCIS A., hutband of
Catherine Marx (neo Wnchter). Holatlvcs and
friends. Father Carbon Council. C. I). 1... In
vited to funeral. Tues., 8:30 a. m.. 1515 S.
20th st. Solemn hlKh mnss of requiem PL
Aloyslus's Church, 2Hth and Tasker sts 10 o
m. Int. Holy Croas Cem
McRRIDB. April (I. HRIDGET, dauthter of
lato Matthew and Urldset McHrlde, of Stra
bane. County Tyrorre, Ireland. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Tues , 8:30 a. m
parlors of M. A, Huyes, 108 E. Price st., Otn.
Solemn mass of requiem St. Vincent's Church
10 a, m. Int. Holy Uepulchre Cem.
McCALLUM. April 8, OEOItOE MeCALLUM.
Helatlvea and frlenda, St. Charles's Holy Nam
nd T. A. II. Societies: James D. Howley I, C.
II. V., No. 81: Colonel Q. W. Town Post. No.
40, O. A. It.. Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a.
m 005 S. 20th st. Solemn rcaulem mass St.
Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral CVm.
.Auto service. Friends may call Mon., 7 to 10
p, m.
McCULLOUGH. Anril 0, at 1C00 Ruffner St..
JENNIE HAKKH. wife of Albert Walker McCul
loush. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral
services, Tues., 1 p. m., hrothor-ln-law's resi
dence. Fran): P. Tole. 2024 N. 12th at. Int.
prlvato. Remains may b viewed Mon., 8 to 10
p. m. Auto funeral,
McDERMOTT. April 8, MAHY McDERMOTT.
of Lettorkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. Rela
tives and frlenda invited to funoral. Thurs.,
8:30 a. in., 1V20 Carpenter at. Solemn Irish mass
of requiem St. Charles's Church 10 a, m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem.
McDKVlTT. April 5. ELIZABETH, wlfo of
Patrick McDevltt. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral, Tues., 8 a. m., residence of son-tn-law.
Louis C. Klnsler. 044 N. May St. Maas of
requiem Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 0
a. m. Int, Holy Croas Cem .
McINTYHE. April 7. JOSEPH J., husband of
Jans Mclntyre, Relatives and frlenda, members
of Holy Name Society Visitation Church, inv
vlted to funeral. Thurs., 7:30 n. m.. 2531 Mas
cher at, solemn roqulem mass Church of Visita
tion U a. m. Int. St. Mary's Cam., Gloucester.
N. J. Auto funeral.
McKEOWN. April 7. PATniCK McICEOWN.
of County Antrim, Ireland, son of Jan and late
Patrick McKeown. Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 a. m., sister's resi
dence. Mrs. Margaret Hayes, 1225 8. Carlisle at.
Holemn requiem maaa Church of St. Rita 10
a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
McKlERNAN. April 7, ELLEN, widow of
Edward McKlernan. Relatives and frlenda. Altar
Society. I-eag-ue of lha Sacred Heart and the
Prorogation of tho Faith, Invited to funeral.
Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. 2852 I) St., Solemn requiem
mass Church of Visitation U. V. M. 10 a. m.
inc. Jioiy iruaa i,eui, jiuid lunerai.
McNICKLE. At KUaabeth,. N. J.. April 7.
MARY J. McNICKI.K (neo Drummond), wife of
Alexander McNIckle. Relatives and friends in
vited to runerai services wen., 2 p. m broth
er's residence, Thomas L. Drummond, 2313 S.
lh st. Int Mt, Mnrlah Cem Auto funeral.
MERKLASS. April n ALI1ERT. husband of
Alwlna Merklass (nee Rltner) und son of Clara.
and late Helnhold Merklass, ased 44. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 2 p. in,
mother's residence, 3145 A st, Int, Chellen
lllllu IW,
MONTfiOMURT, April 8, suddenly. ELIZA
IIETII. ilauxhter of John and late Margaret
,v"ifi'iiri Mi.ru .. 1. i-m. vci auu irit'liils
Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p, in., fath
er's residence. 8223 Norwood at,. Chestnut Hill,
Hill cem,
:, Aprlfs. ELLEN C, daughter of
ana rrarsn ainoysineg reeneji;. iiaia-
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rot No. sw p. A. It.! 1'oat No. 2 Uuard: aur
Jlvora of With Heel., 1'enna. Vol.: lnl Inape
Trine., No. 3. I. O. H. M. I l'ollco jlcn. Xsin" ln
Vlted to funeral. lVnil.. ft nn n m nlo Kfu.l.
j!lHfcTiw'-'
liV- f- .12.3- ? 9f Oladslon Circle, No.'
l4'J'- Si.f.Av Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30
nt 'i.S-m , W. ,'V .J." ' "oiemn requiem maas
at, Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. 81. Ann's Cem.
itb0&8a,rli?5T.&tnn,lt '"Ure, Pa April 7,
".!''il;.N ."' MOOIIK. Helatlvea and frlenda In-H'Vi1-
,0. 'uneral. without further notice. Chapel
0,.n,,;f.tJl.?'urtl ' "t."n.. Tuea., 1 p. m.
MORITZ. April 5. LEWIS, husband of Cath
crlno Mnrltx (neo l'hetfer). son of Into Jacob
and Ilarhara Morltt. aneii 55. Relatives and
frlenda, (lermnn Reformed Church nf llrldea
burg. If nl Lenapq Trlbo. No. 3. I, O. II. M.i
c?u.r.,.s!1' ).rr.nn.n' No- 117. I of A.t etnployos
of Edwin I Itler's Hopn Works. Invited to fu
neral. Wed.. 1 p. m...6037 Tacony at,. Frank
ford. Hemalna iiy llo Mewed Tuea., 8 to 10
p. m. Int. Magnolia Cem,
MORRIS April 7. brother's residence, Wm.
Morrle, 1422 H. Oxford 'St.. ANNA, daughter of
lato Patrick and Annie Morrla, of Courfty Ty
rone, Ireland. Helatlvea and frlenda Invited to
funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. in. Solemn requiem
maaa St. Michael's Church 10 a, m. Int. New
Cathedral Cem.
MORTON. April 7. LENA, widow of Men
ard J. Morton, Helntlves and friends Invited
to funeral, Tues., 8-30 a, m 2718 N. Hllh st.
Solemn high maas Our Lady of Mercy Church
10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Auto
funeral.
. MUDIE. April 7. 013011013 FREDERICK,
husband of Elizabeth Mudle, n"d 28. Relatives
filiu irieimn inviieil io iunerai, i uea,, :.iu n, m(,
011 Hldgo ave., Darby. Pa. High maaa Church
of the Iil'eaed Virgin ilary 10 M m. Int, Holy
Cross Cem.
TIi(?.1.cJ;5J?s,T-At "erlln. K. J., April R.
CIARENCI3 V.. huaband of Eva It. Nnrcrnaa
(nee llrown), aged 25. Helatlvea and friends.
Wilton Lodge. No. (1, (. O. It M.. of l'aulahoro,
N. J.! employes Keystone Ia-alhcr Co. of Cam
den, N, J,,lnvltcd to funeral acrvlcea, Wed., 2
p. m., Ilerlln, N. J. Int. Ilerlln Cem, Rrmslns
may ha viewed Tues. fcve. Train leaves Market
St, Terr;' 12:25 p. m?
OLIVER. April 0, n. OILMAN, nuiband nf
Anna M, Oliver. Relatives and frlenda, employes
P It. T. car shops. Invited to funeral. Tues.,
2 v. m., 1110 W. Tioga at. Int, Hlllalda Cem..
Ma funernl ear. Friends may Mew remains
uon. aiver o p. m.
O'NEILL. April (.,( ELIRAnr.TH T.. daugh.
ter of late Patrick and Elizabeth O'Neill, Itel.
atlvea and frlenda Invited to funernl. Tuea.,
8:30 .ni Mil N. 13th at. Solemn requiem
P.1'1". .Church of Aaaumptlon 10 a. in. Int.
Cathedral (em.
.,UACKAV"T-Aprll B, CHARLES L PACK
AltD. husband of Marie A. Packard, aged 4.
Relatives and frlenda, employes of Abrnm Cox
Stovo Foundry, Invited to funernl, Tuea., 2
p. m., 251I W, Somerset st. Int. Oreenmount
Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve
PARKER April 7, CHARLES M. PARKER.
Funeral services prlvato, Wed., 2 p. m., real
denco of brother, William F. Parker, S151 Hldge
ai'i It?borough. Int. private.
PARRY. April 0, JANE, daughter of Into
Lewis and Margaret Parry, formerly of Potts
MIlo. Pa. aged M. Relatives und frlenda In
vited to funeial services, Tues . 2 p. m. sharp.
110 Apaley St., Germantown. Int. private, Mt.
Peace Cem
PKRROT, April 7, EMMELINE A., widow of
Augustus Perrot, II. S. N.. aged 00. Relatives
and frlenda Invited to servicea. Tuea,, 2 p. in.,
rcsldenco nf crand'on, Joseph L. Haldwln, 1814
8. 17th at. Int. private.
., POPLAR. April 8. nt 2012 Shunlc at.. HEN
RI JACOB, huaband of Almlra Poplar, aged 70.
iuo iium-it ut lunerai win pa given.
POUTER. April II, GRACE, wife of Alex
ander II Porter, daughter of Loulaa nnd late
Henry Montr.. Helatlvoa and friends Invited to
funeral aervices, lues., 2 p. m., mother's real,
donee, 2342 H. Cbadwlck at. Int. Northvvood
Cem, Remains may bo viewed Mon, eve. Auto
service,
POWERS April (1. MAHTIN A., husband of
Molllo 13, Powers. Relatives and friends. Mer
chants Union Trust Co., Georgo a. Meailo Post.
No. 1, O. A. It.; Integrity Lodge. No. 48, K. of
Volunteer Firemen's Assn., Invited to funeral
services, Tuea., 11 a. m 5331 Hanner St. Int.
prlvato. Auto funeral,
aillllUS. April II. FRANK 11., son of Trank
M, nnd Anna Qtilrus. aged HI. Relatives and
friends, IS. V. M. Sodality of St. Malachy's.
T, A. B. fidclely. Court Proaperlty No. 1711.
1. of A,, Invited to funeral, Tuea., :30 a. m.,
piirents' realdenco, 1112 N. 12th at. Solemn
rtqulern mass St. .Malachy's t-'hurcli 10 a. m.
Int, Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
ItASHllIDUE. April N. UEHTHA I., wife nf
Arthur ' ltuabrldgo, daughter of Into Captain Ed
ward E. and Kllzahoth S. Packer. Duo notlco
of funernl will ho given
REIFSNTDER. April 7. CATHARINE II..
widow of llcnjamln J. Relfsnyder. Relatives
and friends aro Invited to services. Tues., ,1
P. m 715 N. 41st st. Int. West Laurel Hill
Cem.
RCMMEI.H. April 8, FRANZ, husband of
lato (.arnllnn Remmelo (nen Horrmau), aged 07
Relatives and friends, Lehigh Heneflilal Asso..
employes Rlehlo Pros. Tesllnp; Jtachlno Co . In
vited to lunoral. Wed.. 2 P. m , u:ii) W. Cambria-
oi. int. iormwoou -cin, Jtcmalna may bo
viewed Tuea, eve.
niSLEV. April ft. MAHY (neo McConnlek).
wlfo of llllnm J. Rlslcy. Relatives und friends
Invited to funeral. Wed.. S..'lo n. m . husband h
residence, 3073 Urtgimont at Solemn ruiu'rm
mass at Church of tho Nativity. 10 a. m. Int.
Holv Sepulchro Ci m. Auto funeral,
ROTH. April (I. MARGARET, daughter nf
lato John and Dorothea Roth Relatives and
friends Invited to services, Tues,. 11 n. m.
Oliver II. Hair D!ug.. 11,20 Chestnut Bt. Int
prlvato.
ROV. Suddenly, April 8. THOMAS HOV, need
00. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
eervlcea. Wed.. 2 P. m , residents of son-in-law,
Albert Whlteman, 2002 N Jlaacher st. Int pri
vate Northwnod Cem. Remains mny bo viewed
Tuea., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto servlco.
SANDERS. April 4. suddenly, ANNIE M.
wife of Peter Sandera. Relitlves and friends.
Married Women Sodillty and League of Saered
Heart of Gesii. Invited to funeral, Tues. 8 30
a. m., 1308 N, 17th at. Solemn requiem maas
Churrh nf (lesu 1(1 n. m. Int. Holv ('roas Cem.
SANFORD. April 7. Mlaa SARAH SALINA
N. SAM'ORI), aged 82. Funeral eervlees. 1S22
D Iincey place, Tues.. 3 p. m. int. private.
SCHI'MACHEIt. April 7, AMELIA Sl'llV
MACHER (neo Tjaon). wlfo fit William Si-hu-maeher,
aged 20, Relatives nd friends Invltid
to funeral. Wed.. 2:30 p. in, father's rfsldenie,
Samuel Tvfon. Mill ave. Hatboro, Pa Int.
Hatboro Cem
SCHWE1C.ERT. April 7. JEANNETTI3
SCHWEIGERT (neo Molltor), widow of Antonu
Schwclgert. Relatives and friends Invited in fu
neral. Wed.. 7:30 n. m 2538 N. 5th st High
mass St. llonavcntura's Church ! u. in. Int.
private.
SCOTT. April 8. MARIA. I... widow of John
A. Scott. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services. Wed., 2 p. in., 710 Wjnnewood
rd Int. private.
SII13NK. April 8. ANNIE M.. widow of
Henry II. Shenk. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral servicea. Tuea., 8 p. m , 1012 S.
48th st. Int. LanraHter, Pa., Wed
SIMONSON April D. at Brooklyn. N. Y.,
EVELYN HUTCHINSON, widow of Georgo Le-
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GEORGE BEBAN in
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10TII AND DAUPHIN
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"ALADDIN FROM BROADWAY'
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"Tlin FORTUNES OF FIFI"
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WEST FniLilDELrUIA
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"A Square Deal"
COLISEUM . MAnufoTTi"ST.LOW
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"WRATH"
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fevra MJifONSON and daughter of t,'lvi,i;ra
TeaerieK ana KiiMDetnijiuicninaon ..-..,.
aged 70.
. SMITH, April B, nmVAIlD. ,iu,b,,n,,.v?i
May F. Smith (nea Meldon) and Jon of John
ami Caroline Smith. Helatlvea and friends In
vited to funeral, Tuea.. 1 p. m.. P".ni" r"'i
lenco. 2311 N. Colorado at, (near 17th snd
Dauphin). Int.. Holy Croas Cem. Autd fu
neral Hemalna may bo viewed Mon, eve,
. 8PIEOLER, April (1,
Louts Hplegler. aged 20
lnvlt(1 In llinn.nl -. I.
April (1. VIOI-A SMITH, wlfa or
igeil 20. Helatlvea and frlenda
Invited
jlenco of aliter, Mrs. Mabel Wagner, "-- Har-
neral aervli-ea. vveu., ii. jii,. i--"i-
latl st Int. Arlington Cem
BTINSMAN. April 7, JOHN J., husband nf
Mary Sllnaman nnd son of Peter and the lato
lloao Htlnsmnti, formerly of 1800 S. Water at.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, cd..
I. a. in, resblenro father-in-law, Hugh ).
O'Donnell. 411 Snyder nve. Holemn maaa of re
quiem Church of tho Sacred Heart 10:30 a. in.
Int Holy Cross Cem. . ,
STROIIEL. April 0. MARIE STROnEL (nee
Rohnenberger). wiro of Frederick Strobe, aged
40. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral
aervlcea, Tuea,, 2 P. m., S. W. cor. 3d nnd iork
ats ..Int, private, Oreenmount Cem
. SULLIVAN. April 7. MARGUERITE ..
daughter or Nelllo and late Thomas Sullivan,
aged 1.1. 1-um-ral private. 1033 S. 2ilth at.
T1-3RRV. April ft, ALlibllT W. TEllRY, Sr.
Relatives and friends, members of Cavalry Post
No. 35, (I. A It,. Invited to funtral. '''.,
P. m realdenco of daughter. Mra. Lej J. I'."",
3720 Rarlnir st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem.
Aulo funeral
, TIIOLEV. April II. CHARLES M , bus,
band of Annlo C. Tboley. Relatives and friends
Invited in 'uncivil, Tuea., 7 311 n. m Into real
elenee, 1122 Nevada st. Requiem high in""
Our Lady nf .Mcrty Church 0 a. m. I"t. Holy
Reileelnfr rvm
THOMAS Suddenly. April 7, nt 1508 Hrnd'
wlnn St., JANE lii'n Mnckeyi. widow of VVII
llnm .1. TlioinnH. Relatlvts and friends Invited
to funeral Wnl 8:30 . m. from tho pnrlora
of P. .7. Carroll. 211 N. 4th at. High maaa at
Cathedral Church. 10 it, in. Int Cathedral Cem.
THIMllLi:. April 0. at Lincoln, Neb.. MAII
ELLEN TRIMIII.I3 Inee Fltzpntrkli). wife.. of
Elmer 13. Trlinbln. Helatlvea nnd friends invuea
to funeral, Tues., 8.3n a. in . resldencn ni
eoualn, Mrs. Mary Trnrey, 1.118 TarKavvanna a t .
l'miikforil Mnas nl St .inathlin's Church, 10
a, in. Int St. Dominic m (Vni. .
.TCCKER. April 8. JEHUSHA M wife t
Charles L. Tucker, daughter of lato Ambrose.
and Emetine Paneonat, aged 47. Relatives and
frlcndstivlted to funeral serv leva, . Wed., -' P.
in. 124 York st, Camden, hit. private. Ever
crien Cem Friends may view remains lues.,
7 to n p in.
VEOIIT15 April 0. CHARLES II . husband
of Finmii IV Vigbtf Relatives and friends In
vited to services, Tuea, 2 li. In., Oliver H Ralr
Hldg.. 1MI) Chestnut st. Int. private
WAFER. April 7, JAMES, husband of Mary
Wafer (neo llnjle) Relatives nnd friends In
Micd In funeral. Wed., 8:30 a in.. 825 N- 10th
st. High requiem lmas Our Ladv of Lourdes
Church 10 a. m. Int. private Amn nrvlce.
WHELAN, April II, HK'IIARD P.. huaband
of Annie .M Whei.in (neo Van llnrnl Relitlves
and frlenda Invited to funeral, Tues . li a, in ,
1232 S. 27th st. Solemn requiem maas St. An
thony's Church 10.30 n. in. int. Holy Crosa
Cem
W1HTAKI3R. April 7, SARAH, widow nt
John Whltaker. aged 70. Relatives nnd friends
Invited to Bervlcea, Wed., 2 P. in., nt son-in-law's
residence, Thomas A. Snylor, 157 Oreen
lane, Mnnayunk. Int. private, Leverlngton Cem,
WHITE. April 8, JOHN D husband of Roba
Ivslhrvn White, son of Thomas nnd Mary White
(neo Rleaklcy). runerai Thurs., b:3n n. m ,
residence of parents, 4111 llrown st. Solemn re
quiem mass Our Mother of Sorrows Church 10
a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Relatives nnd
friends. Our Mother if Sorrows' Holy Name So
ciety, invited.
WIESTENRERG. April It. at Rending. Pa..
FRANK II., son of lato Virginia Wlestenb-rg
(neo Robinson). Relatives and friends, General
Harrison Lodge, Nn. 133. I. O. I), I'.s Neaham
Iny Tribe, 'Nn. 23, 1. O. II. M.i Aeolian Council.
No. 17. F P. A.: employes II. O. Wilbur .
Sons, Invllrd to funeral services. Tuts., 2 p. rn..
1710 Monro st Int. private. Remains may be
Mewed Mon., 8 to 10 p. in. Auto funeral.
WlsTAIt. In Guatemala, Fourth Month,
riflh-day, nth. EDWARD, aim of lato Caspar
and Itaque AHturlaa Wlstiir. aged 2
WOOLMAN -April 7, ELLEN II., widow nt
Thentloro Woolman. Helatlvea and friends In
vited to funtral wrvlccs, Tuea, ,'! p in., real
denre oi soil-ln-Iavv, N Ramsey Make, 177
Leednm at.. Jenklutown, Pa. Int. private
ZEIGLER April 7, JOSEPHINE, widow nf
Charles Zelgler Helatlvea and friends Invited
to funernl services, I2IH N Howard st , Wed,
2 p. in Int. West Lntirol Hill Cem.
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RISLEV.- April (1. MARY (neo McCormlckl.l
who 01 wiiiium .1. matey, jiciuuves and frlenda
Invltid to fdneral. Wed., 8-.-.Q a. m.. busband'M
residence Mill Edcemunt id, Solemn requiem
mass at Chunli nf tho Nativity 10 a, m. int.
Holy Sepulchro Cem Auto funeral.
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PARK ,UDGn AVI" & AUPIHN ST.
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REGENT JC3' MARKET STREET
EDITH STOREYin
"CAPTAIN ALVARRZ"
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ZOnNS. At Wenonah. N. J.i, April 9, WII5
MAM II. ZOnNS. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral servires. Tues . 1:30 p. m., son-in-law's
residence. William V. Nly. N, ; W. cor.
Willow and Marrlon ayes., Wenonah. N. J.
Int, private Mt, Vernon Cem . Philadelphia,
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AUCTION SALES
SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO.
Auctioneers
(Established Nov. IS, 1803)
1519-21 Chestnut S,., Phila.
Sale by Order of Executors
Books, Autographs
and Prints
MONDAY and TUESDAY. APRIL
9 and 10, 1917
,VT -.".10 P. M. EACH 1V
IN OUR ART OALI.ERIES
l.tlfl-'JI CIIEHTNl'T ttTKEEl'
MEDK VI. LIIIRAHV of tli eat.lto of Dr. Joseph
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manv Special Works relatlnir to Materia
Mcdlea, Anitomy, etc : Mnliral and Rclentlflo
Journals, Orlnlnal and I'rlvato Notes, Wrlt
Inca, 1'amphleta. Cluirta. etc.
PRIVATE I.1I1RARY of tho Into fo. W. Con
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County Histories, Hlofrrnpbles, (lencaloirv.
Theoloslcnl and General Literature, Art
Works, etc,
ALSO AUTOCRAPHS AND TRINTS from the
aaino estate, Including a largo collection of
Historical Autotroph Letters nnd Documents,
Sheet Engravings and Prints for Extra Illus
trating. Ily order of Robert N. Simpers, Executor.
On Exhibition on FIUDAY and SATURDAY,
APRIL liTH ANU 7TII. 11117.
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Auctioneers.
SALE ATLANTIC CITT
FURNITURE. ETC.
OP NO. .11 SO. CONNECTICUT AVE,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Mond.o, April 11. 11117. at 10 A M.
On tbn Premises. -
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LOST AND FOUND
DAG Lost, small, tan leather bac. marked with
University of Penna. seal, from (llrard Col
leRi) on li Irani uve west 1o C.lrard ave. bridge;
ll he nil reward Notify R. A. Pendleton. 3100
Walnut at. Phono Preston 0857.
DAG Lost, small black leatbr.; shopping bac,
enntalnlnc amall ilinnKe, Pri u-y mornlnc In
vvanainnker'H lavatory. Reward If returned
. In IS,'. S, ISth si.. Apt, iqa.
BRACELET Lost, cold bracelet. 7 amethysts,
Kolni; from lliitb nnd Chestnut sts. to Wood
land nve. mid No 13 car from atltli to Slat:
reward. Normandlo Hotel, 3th and Chest
nut sts. v v
13RACI3LET lost. cold llexlblo bracelet, mount
ed with 1! diunmmla and ,'l sapphires, Satuidoy
afternoon, In tentrnl part of city: reward. J.
1- Caldwell Co., Chestnut nnd Juniper.
CERTIPICATE Lust, rertmcate covering- four
shares Philadelphia Hnursu stock; certificate
No. IIM. lanued in Adams Pros. Co. Com-
, inunleale Information to A 1"-. Ledlfer Office.
DOG Lost. PekliiBeso doR. Wvunelleld, Sunday;
color brown, answers to the name of Jess;
reward if found, return to 5'Jll Drexcl road,
Wjnneflold
OLAHSES Lost pair tortolse-rlmmed class
es. on Chestnut Hill train. Return to Geo.
I ocdlscli, .112 Stephen Glrard HldK.
KI.S Lost, bunch of keja, on a allver chain
In brass padlock, on Thursday evenlnis In
Germantown, on Queen lane, Morris st., Man
helm at., Wlstar st. or Olney ave. A suitable
reward will be Blven upon return. J 357,
Ledger Central.
roCKETROOK t,nst. West Laurel Hill Cem
etery nfllie, foldinu pneketbook. with money;
reward. Phono Locust 19SS.
UMIIREt.LA Lost oil .March 30, In shopping
dlstrlit, silk umbrella, silver handle, marked
J. -M-SL: rd. Return Room .llfl. Pennn. Hldg.
IUL's.1.:,TrI-'0Sti "''out 1! p, in. Saturday. AprllT.
at IJth nnd Chestnut sts., purso containing
money and ticket to Washington. D. C: for
return of same liberal reward and no ques
tions asked, p j. -Vcntz, 8il Reading Ter.
1,0 tlf-l' hereby Blven that an application
will lie made to the Ampnro Mlnlnu Company
to reissue certificate No. 101U. for 1000 shares.
reBlstered In tho name of Florence M Parke,
bearlns date Juno in, 11)01, which certificate,
has been lost or mislaid.
PERSONALS
GOODS stored In names as follows will ba sold on
April ID and 17 for charaes: Ha Melr. Cault..
Marearet Emlll. .Mabel Toomcy. Webb, John
;?.l?,.M.l.c,,r;.V1 Whitehead, Chemonson. Randt.
MltcUill. O'Keere. Carrie Smith. Morrlssori
r Mtorago Cu.. V119 Market st.
B0?..Tlto.V'' sot I,al'' or cl!L fnl"8 teeth: wo
pay 2( per nunco for Bold: brine or mall.
Leo a old Kold and allver shop, 712 Walnut
n. , mnn y iriuill llinilj wunu postal! Will Call
PRIVATE PARTY sacrifice bluo while diamond
solltulre. about V,i carats, tusked setting
1 m. Aici.uicnen,, uis uuiietin Hide. I'hona
Il.uo 3(iOU, .
WILL THOSE INTERESTED communicate with
Miss .Suo Abrams, a. nurse, 1U3U N. 17th st
on account of her Injury.
EXCHANGE lone strlns pearls and diamond
V.'J'VCorl11" tar dlamond solitaire. Phono
vval. 13o7. .
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BOOKKEEPER. Prote'stant, flrst-clasa; experl
tnced young woman for responslblo position'
slate ago and salary wanted, Address Ledirtr
Branch. 1101 Indiana ave. " i-cai.tr
BURLERS, experienced. Apply John ft James
Dobson. Inc., old m s. Scott's lino Paiii
of Schuylkill. ne' r"u
CASHIERS
Young women, with experience. Apply
Ilureau of Empolvment, 4!i floor, befora
STRAWHRIDQE t CLOTHIER
DOIC. first class, wanted, with good city ref.
erenee. Apply at 1720 Walnut st. Monday
morning, between fi and 1(1 oVIn." wonaay
GERMAN-Hungarlan Cooking and housework
for smnll family: good reference required
Apply until noon Tuesday. 4r.3,1 York Yd.
FARMER AND WIFE: 10 acres, n mile. f,nm'
city: statH. wagej and experience"" 'loi"
Ledger Office ' uli
GIRL, bright, for office vvork; start ,i Pfr .,,.
advancement as deserving. A 1237 Lide.r iS'
URL wanted for lea cream and cake i. -Apply
1410 Locust st,. between 11 amjjio?"-
GIRLS WANTED
Over 10 ears. for clean, light factory work
48-hour week steady work . worK-
PIONEER KIISPENDF.R CO
315 N. 12th. llth floor.
uiiwjo in lace innainv ...
to 18 year.. Apply JoEn Hri'rnJ.y v
A Sons. Lehigh av. below Front.
.14
GIRLS We have several openings for cl'rla' in
our paper box factory; g rls work KeS i.JK
pleasant and healthful conditions? ouV8faUy
works 00'i hours per wmir .iArui.i?'0,v
..:.... u. vunuuions; our faeinw
hours per week and Stops It
on Saturdays, nrown 1 Uallty
or. Franklin and Willow ... "y
i-:id p. m. on
Co.. N. W. cor,
JRLB TO PUT HP YARNS! NO EXPFntew-.e.
HF.qilRED: $0.60 VTK WEES TOliTnTB
APPLY H. n. ft II, W. FLEISHEn AJrT'
5TH AND HAMILTON Bf'"lu'R- JNC.,
GIRLS In lse-i flnlshlntr r.nm
Bromley fc Sons. Lehfiih ave.' below te?on
k-teS.'iJpnn
OIRLS Additions to our glass department mmJZ
openings for 80 glrlst learneis paid 10 weTkiv.
advancement In weeks: experienced workJrs
?r,&VA?rndt."W "" W""' APP" ,n """
IT.fK.. MULFORD CO...OIenolden P.
GIRLS to pack, cakes and work In ic InV rnnn,"
beginners paid IS per Veek of BOiSSr.'
Keeh er.WevI lullnr Vi . SB i ' o..3 nours.
' ' '" -- -"'"'
uinwi wauiva in.iDerigrj. niling and lahallnv
bottleii experUnoeo. and UarnerS. IniltSf
, Kline, Frepoh Co.. 5 Poplar at. Bautn-
gTrLS, to wrap and bos fllesi good n. m,'J.Z
vrorlc APBly 10T rTPlfrd iv.rvt" '.
f TUTID1 rfc CREATE5T MOTSl SUCCBSS
I VfDKUJif GREATEST WINTW RKOItt J
"&
ConHnurd from Prtttdt-0 Column
'eTy;,
WVlilP&
OPERATORS of all klndsj nn ladles' ;.
.leadv worki 10U operators wanted! 48-hour
Week sch?duie. Tho Hagedorn-Merz Co.. 3d
and nrown.
npritATOnS. experienced on single and double
needle 1 1 owe? machines: best paying work:
i"?n KuaVanleid? Apply ondav mornhi;.
William HjlIormanni o..i liiL-iSH-itii:
OPERATORS on hatli roDes: iern" ."..--ply
Tues. morning, Oreenvvnld Pros,. .'47 8. 3d
STENOGRAPHER Accountant's omce, c'mrai
psrt of city; state age. experience and salary.
M nriOJ-edger Central. .
rfiiNOGRAPIIER. exi... wanted In office ladles
drers laclory, Pearlsteln & Co.. . l'l-l Mlijert.
STENOGRAPHERS ,
Experienced. Apply Hureau of Employment.
414 floor, beforo 11 a, in,
STRAWI1R1DOE & CLOTHIER
STENOGRAPHERS Three oung lady slenog
1 ra pliers, high school education or equivalent!
one In tvo :ears' experience: excellent oppor
tunlty In Inrgo firm, for steady and capable
lenosraphers. App v n own handrltlng,
Mffln'tfsXryVxpeetetl, .M e.32. Ledger Office.
TYPIST, quick and nceurate. atooro & Gal-jnrhjvfj'-MJXnjenulldlng,
WAITRESS and chnmberm'd In Overbrook; fnm.
2. ''eot-j ref. req,; Enod wages, J l.'Vn, I.ed.Off,
WEAVERS Exp. weavers wanted nn narrow
fabrics; good, steady work. Apply aion. morn
lug, Wm. II. Hnrstmnnn Co.. fdli and Cherry,
VtilMAN, refined, well-eduuiled, not over It."
ve.irs to earn for 1 Mid leaving for Atlantic
i'ltv .M ty I. Call 301 Deacon road, Merlon,
or phone aterlon 427 W, Rest references re
nuluu WOMEN and girls wanted: steady. emploment:
good wages. Apply tho A. Schoenhut Co.,
Adims and Sepvlva sts.
WOMAN of good address und ulea7ng person
ality 10 nsslst In the office of 11 photographic
studlni n splendid future for a bright woman.
AnnlvMarceau. moil Chestnut st.
WOlin!? Wanted. 2" refined, settled. Trotestant
women, Look, chambermaid and waitress, with
reliable references for ability and character.
Address 1.12 W. Walnut lane. Gtn. -
YOUNG LADIES to represent ono department
ot Fhlladelphii activities; those experienced
In doing philanthropic work with public
spirited citizens preferred: efficiency well
paid. Room 1014, Wltherspoon Hldg., Juniper
and Walnut sts.
THE HllRROCOHS NATITRB CLUR
OF CAMURIDOE, atASS.
offers attractive. remnuerntlvo position to
cultured, educated woman: Immediate opening:
personal Interview after qualifications and
references stated. Address J 440, Ledger
Central.
General
FILING CLERKS, trained, always In demand;
secure a position through our course ot in
struction. Philadelphia School of Filing, 010
Chestnut St., third floor.
HELP WANTED MALE
ASSISTANT FOREMAN
IN TR1.M.M1NO DEPAKT.MENT
'sis oughlv experienced man for strictly
htgh-g,'ade custom work on both closed and
open jobs. Wo want man capable of handling
men and producing very best results.
THE HURAT- CO.
Cleveland. Ohio.
UENCII HANDS wauled. Applv r. H. Gerry
Co.. 27lh and Gray's Ferrv road
HLACKSMITH wanted for work around bollet
ehop ai IIP I. Ledger Central,
PORING MACHINE operators. 1S-hour-per-wee"k
schedule; phvsleal examination necessary. Ap
plv Victor Talking ainchlno Co., Application
Offli-e. 3,i Cooper St., Camden, N. J.
1JOX CUTTERS warned. Apply F. R. Uerry Co.T
.nn anti uniy s lerryroao.
HON NAILERS wanted Apply F. Jl. Gerry Co..
' 27th and (lrav's Ferry, road.
ROY OVER in YEARS OF AGE FOR EDI
TORIAL nooai WORK; EXCELLENT OP.
POIlTCNITV. APPLY Tl) .MR. RALEIGH,
4TH ri.OOIt. find CHESTNUT ST.
POY, over 111, for office of mill, Kensington sec
tion: pood ihanco for advancement. T 8'J,
P. o. Hov S.V hi.
HOY, bright, for delivering goods In the city.
Apply Elfman's, 1421 Walnut st.
ROYS wanted. Ill jcars or over, ID and Jifl per
week. Applv nt once, Uecker, Smith & Page,
Water and Snyder ave.
BOYS. 10 yeara of age and upward. Apply Reed
and Swanson sts., Rrooklyni Cooperage Co.
BOYS wanted. 1(1 to 18 jeara of age. Applv
F. R. Gerry Co.. 27th and Gray'a Ferry road.
BURNER, experienced, on artificial teeth; steady
position. Boodpay. 1015 Race st.
CARPENTERS wanfed: first-class rate, Oflo per
hour: report with tools. Plant No. 2 gate. En
gineering Department, Du Pont Co., Penns-
grove, N. J.
CLERIC, Jfioo per annum: cltlzen. Apply In
person. Frnnkford Arsenal,
DRAFTSMAN, with tool. jTg and flxluFo-ext
perlcepjilnilijiojiri2040 2L-,J,X2i.
DRIVERS Experlemed expressmen, capable of
handling route wagons: not over US; good pay,
Btcndy work, chance for advancement; refer
ences must be AI. Wells, Fargo &. Co. Ex-
.'" Vlirsii'iu,
DRUGS Relief clerk. 3 dasand every "other
Sunday. Coulter's P.harmacyi400Oin. ave.
FARaiER and wife; 10 acres; 0 miles from city
state, wages and cxpcrienic. P 102. Ledger
Office.
FARMER; must havo thorough understnmiingof
care of stock, ai 640. Ledger Central.
FILE CLERK and telephone operator, offlceoT
large manufacturing co. ln W. Phlla.: state
age. references and salary desired, ai 047.
Ledger Central, " '
FIRST-CLASS ENGINE AND TURRET LATIin
HANDS FOR HOTII DAY AND NIGHT
WORK8 N mN AN STKE" VAL.VU
BOX LATHE. SCREW AND MILL! NO aiA-
ciiim: ?':kators for brass valvi:
DEPART.MENT ON DAY SIIIIt" al,v
-....,, .-.,,nnq .iici. wb nave Bieauy work ane
gOOd OaV Wilh .Tnpnllnn.llu -,lr tl Hn0
Krlna" V " nWS
.Tm1Wn.t ?Bfnt w'" re nt work aionday
w;.- afeiiTak0? r,no'Sry
sonyalv Co.. Chestnut lllllf Phlla.
112. ledger Orrip.'
,.,- ll A.-MU BANDERS
MCTOR TALKING aiACHINR CO
Has vacancies for
Hand Sanders
Boring machine operators
Packers
eneer Jointers
Hardware utters
Double-head molder operators
. .. Shellaekers
Draftsmen with woodworking experience
v Indovv cleaners
Stevedores nnd laborers
.Apprentice bojs, over 1R
OffUe tmjs. 10 ars and over
... . . 48-hour-week schedule
PlDsleal examination necessary. ApdIv
l ii .vlrlj;1To"'n5 Machine, Co. ,Wy
..Application Office, 30 Cooper t.. Camden N J
nL:A7IN- pNOINHEh: experle'nW'einia'tor
and snperlntenuent: capablo of making inS
outs and specifications for nil kn i, Tof vapor
vacuum and hot water avetems. state ref?f:
enccs and salary expected. Addres-J ItnbeM
8.I.elneauJJlljf;7th St., Phlladclphfa. Pa
HOT PRESS STAMPER? experferic"ed"o"nSc7:
books and cardcases, 48-hour schedule; Vte.rtv
i0& PJ,U!iSi FEEDER8 wanted "tTTeTcTcareT
v wfllodw '.',r.own Ualley c" l-ranulnd
I. A rinilleuu nriv-i,n
i.r.,l?if ,K work'2s cent! per hour. Apply at
w"eIhRfver.n " ,00t of Morr" BeU-
nSP .hT"dLJ' ""flTwrCi
?athe II. K. MuTOrd 'Company:' aiJ0fd
-. . LAUORKRIJ
ESrv,?11!1? .hfarth, hammer shop and found
'hko!;''a'v'.t w"e'' Mldvae' w wi.i:
LABORERS, white and coIoridTwanted'on'thii'
". K. R.; steady work: can tin...- ir.u"
jany it disired." Apply 48 N. 17 11. ,t co
"fi'.wnted, white: 100,1.. HT
5-f-"- ""ry uo--j7th and Gray's Verry rd
"MMKN-Flrst-cia.. eleit7ioiL7ht-1 u.ZZZr
ssHiai .woriti good wages. Aooiv w";;'" ""1
1208 N. 81st.
Apply Wm. Fottir,'
kVMHKIt HAISDLKRS a d Plltrs;"iTar.S '
Luda!iChtjLLumber Co. WefaoreWl.irwn"
"AN-, vounr. 10. aa offlTesslsTirnimTir;
gerlceV nt 'W8rVd? '"iVl'
SV,oFoSn?iSjr7
eod houseman. Anl wTSiJBSS. SK nd
H N. U ti.' ' "" to 5
SHIRTS Experienced foreladv on fine 'Brads
shins' one capable of managing factory lo;
?HVd"ne7 Newark. N. ." '..'JS $
references. Address M. Helneman, lis
FI f thave.. Nevvl ork city-
QTPVrmHAPilEll wanted In laivjer's office:
nt b'rapd andaccurate:sta(o B'kxP7J
inee and salary desired. Address J 001. Led.
Kitokii9
Co'iitlnMce. rirom' Irtceilinm
MAN AND WIFE. ;cooklnTrr
man 10 wore inside and etTrd.?'.J
Germaniowni good home: refe?.' L
P 107, ledger Office. ""renct
MECHANIC for Autocar. iC-Tm i
delivery trucks: steady work" 11 a
first-class man only: good ,.."'" 1
lith and Cumberland sis. !. 1
ai V.N Wanted, bol ermakersnr- i,
chlnlsts. car repair men, Labo?.mo?'
cleaners, Penna. H. H,, lfli vWf' loei
:.... ". . m-- . ' - - ' e tltiert m.
aiEN
Cooperage. Reed and SwansoS .h
WHiiiPii inr nrriirinp.li .
MOLDCHS. coremakera laobrersVh-iiJ
MOLDEHH. bench. WAntPrt on il7rrrr-X
Inita. Apply lalR N, 23d it. PhilS?
son automatic mach'. oner! , capVhV.M
up nndtak;g chge.. y 72 i" 5J' gt I
PAINTERS AND PAPEnTtTiCrrrsR-S?l
Steady employment for first iiS ?.."rfll
men: open-snop conditions: ,.,:' tfl
per hoiir: reiiort to .Maste; paiViIJ.1' ll
tlon. Room 510. Y. ai. c A 11 1? J
iiaveii,juoiin. -"iiaf, i
PANTRY,, MEN wanted. APDhTTT--offlco.rHellevu.Sjratford
llotft.l l55
PAPER warehouse wants maniTT .
stock and do baling. Apply .it.VwM
Address S fl.i. p o. Vlnx :Cii n ,U,I
PAPER IIO.VES F.xperienceif cuTieTT
PKIlClll'.ll. KTIwrlnnnnJ " ." .TIT
bourno Mills. It and v!---"m"Al'
PIECERS wanted. AppTynTnTT21---
of Schuylkill,
POLISHER and- grinder wanted- i,.rr 4
good pay. Apply Monday inornlni",t!S
Horstmann Co.. Bth and Cherrv"' fr.l
PORTER, young, colored man7f5r"rT-i Ji
lu small Philadelphia hotel'; VTagVSTJl
i week, with room at 1wZL-'s" i',HlM
RIGGERS
r-miTiencea men only,
sahtckon ave.
aildvale, 4)oo A
.
"'. "'.'...f ';'. ?an. ?":,. Apply y.
. -"' -"tiiji 'umii rcrry nnd.
SALESMAN Clean-cut. energetic m
In sales ilep.irtinentt chance for a
l'rantz-I'remler Distributing. 730 1
Wta i
nlv..n-rs-i
i.'lO MrK-l
SALESMEN
"tP" t
You. are a successful salesman In taj twl
If you can prove that you have nice,
sold any line "unri
Then we want you and we want Teas-1
we cannot use you later. There aT-SU
big reasons wny you must come it oncVTl
Yes, trie nandy volume edition advtniuV
Bears, iiocduck & Co. la the "blr n-.H
Only Jl required with tho nrdpp. "Wl
Four-fjf ths of our successful salesmen i
sold book before. mai
' teaeh you how. We furnlin all'n.
l-nds Ireal nne.l lhat -n . .... ""-51 Uj
n' . - - v .rtl. US", VT1 .
...l7; I hi.S wh.m.'l.."!""" ""''"
Come In; let's talk It over.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA CO. i
130 S. 10th st.. cor. Walnut
dlre; If you arT a floater SrinduTSKI
jour future, do not apply; my prowsffi.l
for those who ran fiipni.i, v.. rrr,"gnll
322. Real lt.il Tr.,.; iiY,.r.L. "' "rll
..uuh gJUIIUIillf!
SHEET METAL WORKliltS wanted on lt-
equipment; only first class need apply? v'ga
& Sons. Inc.. Iilth and Callowh II sts
KTRXnnniinipn n; : ittti r:.:-
STi.vnnnAminii
J-IXtlCrlprtrrd man wrhn rnn ., Jl.i.n fal
has clerical ahllltyj excellent o'pportunltr fi
good man Replv. giving age and .xtiSmM
" . -,. uua id.., a
-'I
T'y.(-'!iI'";s eiolr. industrious" men. noT
l.i ; If refcrencea good will nay Jiiil mn
to start, IVells. Fargo &PJo.E,WMi
Chestnut
TRUNK.MAKERS wanted
ML JO
D. C.
?i Jppnams, 1210 F kt N, W.. Waihlnxtill
-- -, . .. . - rsiiuii m dena- an
TURRET LATIlT: hand wanted on brass vrort.
Apply Monday morning. Wm. II, llorstmuil
" ,,.,, ,,,,., II, - .V,
1VPEWRITER. Jiloo per annum; citizen. ,
In person, Frnnkford Arsenal,
WANTED aten nn tmih .nn... ana i
rMI
vvurlt In factory running steady ths tail
r2,'in,'!v,W.rllr.-..""ln'; experience. 7l
RNI'I.T. tt. RIVincriM nrcnitl-i ..rtntrm . I
New Bedford, aiass. 4 '
WASHROO'af men. white. In bottle dept.; itettoi
l.ii.i i i. .?'.'"," LS ?.""?" ..J"5 ". " I
-..v. .- ... .v. .uuuiau i.uinpany. uieaoiaea i
n.-l- . ..in..,.
tw.Ati.ua r.xpcricnrtfi weavers wanted nl
narrow fabrics: good steady wor Amir 1
.......u .,,,iiiiiiK, ttjn. ii, iiorsimai
0tliand Cherry.
luurvn aiAN who can use typewriter to isM I
.1. . uepi.; one wun some eiectricil t
perlcncn preferred. J 004, Ledger Centra
M
General
A i!iPJl.STANTv exrrlcntcil ln public wtrt.;
"HYLIt, high-grade man, wanted f.mltlK'
With tTCnfiPnl ttlaptihanrllaa n.i,f.kl A -,r,m ft. i
.. w -...-i. iiirivimiiuino, ii;ii;iaiii uc r i
ment store experience. 13000 to JOOOO, BlIS,
NESS .MANAGER, must bo thonvighlr m4
perlenced.in tho better class Interior wet'
work, who can take hold and build up buV
iiro-i. jjuuiir.e.i'ji.. agen 3.1-411 imuii p,
filled immediately), 20. SHIPPING ChEftt'
entire charge. nf ,lnf ni!TnAi, rt.ERKl
10, J12 and J10. EI.LIOTT-FISHKR blUM
maihlno operator. $10. CREDIT aiAN. Hr
oughly experienced, take charge of dept., II
J40. STENOGRAPHERS, good opportunlllM,
ImmPfllnlA nl.n.m.nl. Cll flfl a n,l .limit it
J20. Young graduate CHEMIST. J.
DRAl'TSaiEN. lots of positions open. W..J
J20 up to J00. SUPERINTEHDENT. eiperHl
diced. In mfg. fabric beltlnc. Other poiltll
open. BUSINESS SERVICE CO., 1301 Urfl
Title Hldg. U
AGENTS
OUU AGENTS. are making good money: we Jfl
you; men anu women. Apply Amona-i
v-o., lu;.- vine st.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAUT-'
BOOKKEEPER Office executive, experleo
t.uiiiiiicrt:iui, cuav consiruciive uccouiuiii.. r;s
respondence, payroll, managing help. J M
Ledger Central. Ji
COPY WRITER Ambitious oung woman, bbxjij
hi-iiooi anu coiiegu euucaiion. several 5v
uu.iiiess experience, wisnes 10 learu .",
Using; Willing to accept small salary unu
ability ls proved. J 207. Ledger Central.'
GRADUATE NURSE as companion, elderly UJ
ocui. ui iu Bt:iiiiiiVMllU irittoi""i ifMtB
u manual nun; 1 hk 1 if 1st creucH. au. ?:
. i.viuiru uuiiinii "i""' t m-m
work, small family: good plain cook, Z
Kimball st.
NURSE for Infant, experienced; good ref; I!U
nnrlll-lllnp. A,!rt-... T ? fimfanm. P1, !' -mm
WOilAN. col 11 red. wlshea day's work and M
cleaning. Phone Dickinson 307 M. I
WOaiAN. colored, wishes work by days cltr'
country, mis Montrose St.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER
stenograoher:
assistant accountant, "
4 ears' exTerlence: !
rJAartonSchool
1 iu. or r.j. j im. ia.
aiAUFFEUR Lady going West would IWf
iiiace ner nrsi-ciass coiorea cnauneuo "r.
mum II.. nilUtVIl iU ytfttH; II." tWv- --!
family and with friends of the family suj
mis ume: quiet, honest. lespectiui. iwiw
aiainer. aoes not smoke, ausomieir .'"
ape, j 152. Ledger Central.
CHAHFFEimVi7iin man "ears Of
single. Protestant; 4 ears" experience rew
in aim uriving car. wisnes posuioo. t- :
111 en uest references. Address xiox -y
uotvne,j-a,
CIIAUFFEfJliT
' .. t .....t mmn I .Add I
good mechanic.
lUIUini, V fCntl. "Wl.Vf !
K7i M.rion ave.. tt.
CHAUFFEUR desires position! 7 year;' 1
. yeara last employer. Bel. 1642. HO N-JH4I
CLERK, 80 years of age, with a thorough,
capable knowledge of office routine, dJBJi
pos, wun goon future pos. J otn. " 2
CqK or entire chirgei JapanesewlshM 1
tlonibest reference. Geerge. 16S4VlnSJ
COOK or housework! competent JD'lln
. family; honest, sober: ref. A 1087 U-J
EvrerfiTivii'.
BROAD BUSINESS TRAINING
HTIVIfl AVln .iiMinpniil.i
M
CAPAtJ
.,'Ai1T. r- YEARS: EXPERIENCED
COUNTANT, CREDIT AND j'.INAKJ
. MAN: OPEN FOR ENOAOEaiENr '
LaPIUI. 15. ADDRESS M 822. 1.EDOEB
ievp.rriTivii ..u. ...in... An veara
technical education. 10 years' , fiperiene
inerring ana construction wotk,
open
gagement In eastern territory.
J-844. I
GARDENER-FLORIST, competent rlflp 2
lablee, hardy garden: understand all J WM1
araening, inciuoing Slock una pouui, -
i-micf . vllice.
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