!' l rl i-w & w w Mk WW- i O bssn ?( m k&. 'fi BVt f ? '. P-tf tflf -J s . RSS l" LE OKIE DEL KAISER ; Goyerno dl Vienna Ha Rotto l.e Relazioni piplomatiche con - gli Stati Dniti JBA,E' IN GUER'RA Ailm-He Alia VirtUa. ill Dichlarare la r'-'Guerni alia German.a per Un i , , -JP.roscafo Affondato WiSHINOTOM. 10 Anrlle. 6L T Anche. 1' Austria ha rotto le auo relazlonl , fplomatlche con gll Statl Unltl. Non eslste fcncora etato dl' guerra tra Austria e Statl Unltl, ma questo sara' lnevltablle non ap ' pena un sottomarino aurtrlaco fara uu .atto dl ostlllta' verso plroscafl nmerlcanl ft ' Ron appna forxe amerlcan. bI troveranno i contatto con force austnacne. .mumo , ;ia rottura. che e' venuta da Vienna, .ha fatto ' i.JH-ttosto placers al. Dlpartlmento Ul Stato SV"rvegllaro ancho Ib uplo austrlache o toglle wall spla tedesche un ncovcro nci consoiau austro-ungarlcl. fc W H mlnlstro dl Sve-la a wasmngton na an. r.J!Mf i .. .Inn. f-.a-ll IntAressl austro r."""..r.f"v-"r; '1 wiganci in America. AJ 11 -.. Hav ofin-a-alaiO. dal Con- i M. gresso che nel suo voto e' .stato unanlme, a dlchlarato la guerre ana uernmiiiH. '.t1 .-a.?a.i Milffln ft nrnnltn a, M truo r g tp ai & icilik'u ii-&-.,ses -" - -" - - -- SMv. dire, alia vlgtlla dl segulro gll Statl Unltl, i '? j Elacche' I sottomarlnl tedeschl hanno nf h'i ' fondato un plroscafo braslllano, II Parana', i, d II popolo domanda la guerra alia Qer iSV1 ..-!. ci --.,4. rhi dl statl Unltl saranno 'A ' aegultl ancho da altro repubbllche del Sud iiS ' America. Ir.r. "- Oul nroseguno 1 preparatlvl per 1 entrata ffettlva degll Statl Unltl nella guerra con 'tro gll Imperl centrall. B nel tempo atasso glungo notlzla cho gll IngleM hanno inlzlato un" altra poderosa offenslva a nord 41 Arras ed a sud dl Lens ed hanno sfon dnto le II nee tedesche in quella reglono per parecchie mlglla. E contlnuano ancora l'olTenslva a sud dl Arras per sfondaro le 11 Bee nemlche da Cambral a St. Quentln. Tl Senato approvo' lerl, dopo una discus lone dl appena clnquo mtnutl, una legge he commlna la pena dl trenta annl dl arcero a chlunquo dlstruggo materials dl fuerra deglf'Statl Unltl In tempo dl guerra. ItOMA. 10 Aprlle. lerl l'altro a sera II Mnlstero della Guerra pubbllcava II eguente rapporto del generale Cadorna irca la sltuazlone alia fronte ltalo- '-;: .austrlaca: Nella giornata dl lerl si sono avutl I solltl duelll dl artlgllcrla. Le nostre batterle hanno bombardato stablll mentl mllltari nelle vlclnanze dl Morn In Val d'Adlge. lerl sera 1 nostrl aero planl lasclarono cadere circa una ton aellata dl esplostvl sugll accampamcntl nemlcl e deposltl dt muniilonl nelle vlclnanzo dl Rifenberga e dt Mesarl, rella valle della Branlzza. Nonostante II vlolento fuoco delle battcrle antlaerce nemlche tutte le nostre macchlne rltor narono senza dannl alle loro basl. Questa mattlna una squadrlglla dl Mroaeroplanl nemlcl fece una lncurslone ulla zona dl Monfalcone. Una delle znacchlno nemlche, colpita dalle nostre batterle antiaeree, cadde nelle vlclnanze dl Cassegllano. I due avlatorl che la " montavano rimasero ucclsl. Pure lerl l'altro a sera 11 Mlnlstero della Guerra pubbllcava 11 aegucnte rapporto del rmerale Ameglio circa le operazlonl contro rlbelll arabl della Trlpolltanla: Le (one del generalo Cassini hanno aconfltto 5000 rlbelll arabl nella zona dt, Zuara ed hanno dlstrutto 1 loro ac eampamentl catturando quaranta cas onl dl artlgllerla, una grande quantlta' dl fuctll, dl m,unlzlonl e dl bestlame cd Una bandlera turca. Police Court Chronicle Jo Fay, who is six feet four, claims to fcave; the smallest name in the city. 'But what he lacks In letters he makes up In nerve. In the forty years of his life Jo has probably held more Jobs than any man twice his age. He has averaged as many as three In one day. In his early manhood Fay worked three consecutive weeks as a paperhanger. Then he'reached the conclusion that the harder one worked the less pay was received. He has spent the remainder of -his life up to the present time In trying to prove this. Having a fluent girt cf gab and little ? regard for the truth, Fay has managed to 'last as long as three days in jobs of Im portance. He has been at various times manager of a real estate cfllce, superin tendent of a hosiery mill, foreman for a Contractor, manager of a hotel, a bartender, cart driver, manager of a theatre, head waiter, lecturer ' for a sideshow, painter, boss carpenter and a dentist's secretary. At various times Jo has filled compul sory Jobs working at the House of Cor rection. Feeling somewhat patriotic, he de cided to raise an army at Sixth street and Snyder avenue. ' Knowing that all such movements require enthusiasm, he tried to start, an open-air meeting before the resi dents were awake. A cop Interrupted the meeting and took Jo before Magistrate fj i Baker. '.A'." While the Jud?e admired Jo's natriotlum ff,it iji? noticed that the prisoner was In no con ''C, 't'otl to lead an army of soldiers even as ;a far as a recruiting station. Fay explained ,Cr that hA warn A man rt unusual ahlllttaa Kit !?. the Magistrate could not see Just how that ".... I AX. - !-,-& .91 .J- OK--i- Suggested that the man of such varied tal. fcJ-Ja' ent-rest for a few weeks at Holmesburg-on- ' yie-ueiaware, wnere he could map out a plan for raising his prospective army. Get Guns and Sabers in Raid CLEVELAND, April 10. Federal agents, led by Special Agent Charles Dewoody, of the.Departmcnt of Justice, Eelzed forty-Blx Swiss guns of a serviceable type and three sabers in a raid on a private residence here. No ammunition was found and no arrests were made. It Is said several more '.-,, raids may take place. Beatftf t. ADAMS. ASH S. &LA.Kr C ADAUfSI mwmA - t' 'ltlttve and frlcnda. Leacue of the a.-r.rt art and Cburcn of the Immaculate Conception vUd to funeral., Tbura., 70 a. m., 020 Carl n aw Minwo. . riiarn nun or requiem o or immaculate uonception 8 a. m. int. vary Cera. EAVEK. April T, at Jersey City, K. J.. ftOARBT BESAVER (nee Hoa.). wife ot j0hn nnr jieiaiirea ana irienae invitea to burial :, S p. m.; East Cedar Hill Cm Pblladel '8. Anrll T. HANNAH BFrrrn .m.- :laa Betts. Br. Relatives and frlenda In to ronerai aervicwa. wed., 2 p. m srand iter's residence, lira. Charles o. HVn-hii-h N. Wth St., Camden. N. J. Int. Colestowa - Tt-malns mar be viewed Tues, eve. Aannnir A-fl a auvttb i- . C,kllt mwtA A J U.Kw -. T -. V- rii An t SslatlvM and friends Invited to funeral, atster-s -. re)dMi. .Mrs. Amanda Miller. .503 I. 17th stu -T-isrsj 3 p. m. Int. Monument Cem. ' F r 1 . ! uviuvvm uir- AjanolSI. -jXJWJUM.. April 7. i,ib. aausnter of lata Jhm nd Jane Bradshaw. Relatives nt pi--. IsVstlo Tsmole. No. M. a U. A., and Athell , SU-i -Tb-pI. No..W, U. a. E.. Invited to fu. wea., a p. m.. apartments of William ,. tSt . (CHrard av. Int. Palmer Cem: if may call Tues., after 8 p. m. rviAK. abtii. 1. wu.r.iAti .1 h...v.- aMTsanAaywrnan. ased t RelaUves fil-aSl Invfted to"7uaeral, Vd., 3 n. m!i ra rssasseaei-M gw-pa w n. in at. M.Fi llln lOtn. ja.,l.. 9&ssn f-n-, Tfeat LAOTM ss Xt-UAK .. SM it Pat. SWIMIVM m rtvsM ;?- - pRl3L2a I M ISIMII J issasjp .J-. iMMJ'fimm': i"'- Pieil sA, LTlr' a s."i ff-" KWB2 i.' V "-'Vt.iif -$ ' ?':-?-.'- 'J'W"?- IMtATIia IflvHtd V- funeral services. Wed., 3 p. m., rest dene, of son-in-law. Walter Csmpbell, 1027 Wakellhs St.. Frankford. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Tues. --, CHKKSKMAN. April 7, MELVINA T widow of Thomas . Cneeseman, daughter f late Judite Dalrd ?:, and Rachel It. I.ee (neo DeCnMle). azed 83. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services, Wed , 2 p. m., A Coo road, Jler chantvllle. N. J, Friends may call Tues. ee. interment private. Evergreen Cem. CLAHK. April T. residence, t70T N. Msech'r st.f MARY (nee Ferry), wife of William Clark. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. f:S0 a, m. Illsh miit, St. Michael's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CI-RK. April 0. MARY A. CLARK (nee Sproule). widow of Robert Clark. Due notice of tu5tr?l.wl" t B'vrn 'rora Slln Christian at. CLAJJ8BN. April N. RKIMKR JOHANN CUAU8KN. azed 7ft. Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral. Wed., 10 a. m., parlors of Ous II. Klrchner, N. W. cor. 13th and Lehigh ave. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. COLB.Aprll . CATHARINE COLE. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Krl., tj:30 a. m., residence, of C. Crowley, 112 Kenllworth st. Solemn hlsh mass of requiem St. l'hlllp's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CONItOT. April 8, THOMAS J., husband of Mary J, Conroy (neo Tuaman). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs , R!30 a. m, slster-ln.tsw's residence. Mrs. Ella Morgan. 832 E. Thompson st. Solemn requiem mses Church of Holy Nsme 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem Auto funeral COONEY. April 7, THOMAS C. son of lat Thomas and Isabella Cooney. Relatives and friends. Loral Union. No. 8. I, A. T. S. B.s Theatrical Mechanics' Asun.s T, M. Hen. Assn.. No. 3. invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 n. m.. 1507 S. LIndenwood st. (B2d st. find Woodland nve.), Solemn mass of requiem Church of Most Blessed Sacrament to a. m. Int. Holy Croas Cem. CRIMLISK. April 7. DANIEL Sr.. husband of Cecelia Crlmllsk. Relatlns and friends In vited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 2027 Emerald st. Solemn requiem msss Church of tho Vial, tat Ion 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. , DEVLIN. April 0. EDWARD, beloved hus band of Margaret Devlin (nee Qulnn). Relatives snd friends, Holy Name Kocletv of St. Veron ica's Church: Dlv. No. 30. A. O. If,., Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:80 a. m.. 3.157 N. 7th st. Solemn requl'm mass St. Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. DOLAN. April 8, JAMES, son of John and Mary Dolsn (nee Hlgglns), Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m., parents' residence, 01S Manderson st. (near Frankford road and Laurel). Requiem high mass Church of Immaculate Conception 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. DOMINQUEZ. April 0, CHARLOTTE P., widow of Julian E. Domlnguez, aged 07. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m., nephew's residence, II, 11. Cochran, 165 E. Walnut lane, Qtn, Int. pri vate. , DONAOHY. April 7, CATHARINE DON AQHY, daughter of Catharine and late Francis Martin, of (Ireenock, Scotland. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. m . mother's residence, 1313 S. 31st st. Requiem mass St. Gabriel's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crow Cem. , DUCKETT. April 8, ELIZARETH DUCKETT (neo Acker), wlfo of Charles H. Duckott. aged 70. Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 11 s. m., 4814 Otter st. Int. Oreat Valley Presbjterlan Cem.. Paoll. Pa., on arrival of train leaving West I'htla Sta. 12:40 p. m. Thurs. EDMISTON. April 0, ALEXANDER 1I son of late Joseph R. and Anna J, Edmlston. Fu neral, services Wed., 2 p. m t Oliver II, lialr nulldlng, 1820 Chestnut St. Int. private. Auto funeral, EHRMAN. April 7. NICHOLAS J., husband of late llarbara Ehrman. Relatives and friends. Post No. 2, a. A. R,t Post No. 3 Ouard: sur vivors of OBth Regt.. Penna. Vol.: Lent Lenape Tribe, No. 3. I. O. R. M.: Police Ben. Assn., In. vlted to funeral. Wed., 0:30 a. m . 3120 N. 8th st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Veronica's Church 11 a. m. Int. Ardsley Vault. ESTLACK. April 0. CORDELIA M wlfo of late Horace W. Eatlack. at 1233 S. 17th st. Funeral at convenience of family. FEENAN. April 8. NORA, widow of Felix Feenan. Relatives and friends Inxlted to funeral. Wed . 8:30 a. m., son's residence. Dan 11 Feenan. 725 Wood st. High mass of re quiem Church of th Assumption 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. FIELD. April 9, JANE FIELD, nged .88. Relatives at d friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 3 p. m.. chapel of And-ew J, Hair & Son, Arch and lth su. Int. private. FISHER. April 9, HANNAH S.. wife of John P. Fisher, aged 04. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Thurs, 2 p. m., 71st ave. and York road. Oak Lane. Int. private, FLAHERTY. April 0. DELIA, widow of Michael Flaherty. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. Flourtown, Mont gomery Co.. Ta. -Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Consolation 10 a. m. Int. St. Anthonys Cem., Ambler, Pa. FOEUHTER. Near Burlington, N. J.. April 8, IRMA ALICE, youngest daughter of Peter P. and Rose K. Foerster, aged 10. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , parents' resi dence, Axmead road, near Burlington, N. J., 10:30 a. m. Further services Northwood.Cem., Phlla., 2 p. m. Int. Northwood Cem. FOOARTY. Suddenly, April 8, JOHN J son of Richard H. and Phoebe A. Fogarty (nee Far rell), aged 17. Relatives and friends. Holy Name and Our Mother of Good Counsel T. A. H. Societies, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m., parents' residence, 812 Uryn Mawr nve., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Solemn high miss Church of Our Mothctv of Good Counsel 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. FORDER. April 7. ANNIE S.. wife of Sam uel P.. Forder and daughter of late Othello D. and Elizabeth A. Hughes. Relatives aTid friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m., 3820 Oermantown ae. Int. lllllstdo Cem., via fu neral car. FRANKEL. April 0, NANNA, widow of Samuel Frankel. aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p, m., residence of son. Isadora Frankel, 1420 S. Allison st. Int. private, Mt. Slnal Cem. , OARVIN. April 9. CHARLES J. GARVIN, husband of Agnes Garvin (nee McMenamln). Relatives and friends, employes of Atlantic Re fining Co.. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. 2234 S. Opal st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. t GONSER. April 7. ANNA BARBARA CON SER (nee Beck), widow of Jacon Qonser, aged 84. Relatives and friends. Ladles' Aid of St. Mark's Ev. Ref. Church. Ladles' Aid of German Protestant Homo of Lawndale, Invited to fu neral services. Wed., 1 p. m., parlors of Mrs. Henry Schneider 4 Son. 1011 W. Cambria st. Further services at St. Mark's Ev. Ref. Church, 2 p. m. Int. private Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto funeral.' GORMAN. April 0. JOHN J., son of John J. and late Ellen Gorman. Funeral Wed., 8:30 a. m from residence of father. 49S5 Glrard ave. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of Sor row's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathed-al Cem. He'-tlve and friends Invited to attend. ir.nTTTT An-lt fl ,..1-l., ,-,,,. ,r.-- . HAOUE. Relatives and friends. University Idgs. No, 010. F. and A. M Invited to funeral. Thurs . 2 p. m.. 814 N, 03d st. Int. private. HAINES. Suddenly. April . at Germantonn. LINDLEY, husband of Elizabeth Atleo Haines, aged 68. Due notice of funeral given. HART. April ; JOSEPHINE, daughter of Joseph and Julia Hart, at residence of parents, 153 W. Glrard ave. Due notice of funeral later HOBEN8ACK. April 7, MARY E.. residence. Newtown Square. Del. Co., Pa., aged 25. Rela tives ond friends Invited to funeral services. Hatboro Cem. Chapel, Wed., 2 p. m. Int. Hatboro Cem. HOOAN. April 7, JOHN E., son of Tatrlck and Jennie Hogan. aged 28. Relatives acd friends. Mowers' Union, Local No. Ill, Invited H5?rl'JVed" 7:30 a. m.. parents' residence SS8 "t Indiana nve. High moss St, Veronica's C'jyjXjL0- " Int- New Cathedral Cem, HOYER-BEDDARD. April I), LOTTIi!. wlfo yf W. J. Beddard and daughter of Mary K. and late Adam K. Hoyer. RolatUea and friends In vlted to funeral services, 1520 N. -Uth St., Wed., S. pi. m' -.Int- Thurs. a. m Uirdsboro, Pa. Reading. Pa., papers copy. HOWARD. Near Chesterfield, N. J.. April 8 ?h.J'UF JB;jVKD- aed. - Keiatlves "m. friends Invited to funeral, son-in-law's resl dence. Thomas Harrison, near Chesterfield. Thursday. 12 noon. Int. Jacobstown. N. J Autos will meet 9 a. m. train from Market st. ton at Bordentown. N. J. HUOHES. April 8, MARY E.. widow of John A. Hughes, aged 04. Relatives and friends In l"VL,. "J"""8'- Th""--. - P- .m.. residence of brother-in-law. S. Hughes, 1544 Unity St.. Frankford. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. ' JOHNSON. April 8, OEORGE C, husband of late Annie S. Johnson, aged 82, late of 1521 52f'b.e.rt '-. Relatives ond friends, Apollo Lodge. Shield of Honor,' and Plasterers' Union, Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m.. residence of son-in-law, Edward I,. Lewis. 320 Laurel ave.. Cheltenham Montgomery Co., Pa. Int. Mt. Peso Cem JONES. April 8. EBENEEER W husband of lata Adella Jones, aged 84. Relatives and friends. Wlthcrspoon Circle No. 1, Brotherhood of America, invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m.., residence of son-in-law, Levi Wescott. 100 N. 24th St.. Camden, N. J. Int. New Camden Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. ova. 1. KKENE. April 7. JEANNETTE. wife of Wll llam Keene. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m 0022 Upland at Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues., from 7 to 9 p. m. KELLY. April 6 THOMAS B.. Sr.. husband of Minnie Kelly, aged 71. Relatives and friends. Post No. 7. G. A. Il and Keystone Lodge. Na 271, F. and A. M.. Invited to funeral services! Thurs, 2 p. m.. 5A58 Catharine st. Int. Fern wood Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. KEELY. At Jacksonville, Fla., AdHI 0 AMANDA WHITBY, widow of Samuel V. Keely Due notice of funeral will bo given from resi dence of son, J, Walter Keely, 362 Green lane. Roxborourh, KJ-NNEY. April 0. JAMES A., husband of Mary E. Kenney (nee Downey). Relatives and friends, Thomss C. Patterson Mutual Ben. Assn.: Court Lawrence J. Smith. K. of A.. In vited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. m.. '.'65 S. Hirst st. High mass St. Carthage's Church 10 a, m. Int Holy Croas Cem. Auto funeral. . KIRCHNER. April 0. EMIL, husband of iV.'.'S -K,rS.nn"f,' af' ?" Relatives and friends. William O. Warden Ben. Asso.. Invited to fu neral, Thurs.. 3. p. m., 8105 Picks ave.. West ph"a' ,I.ntiUi-.l,0.rlah Ceta- Remains may be CMJ-S?1-'.7 l? 10 '.m- Auto service. KIRLIN. April 9, MARY, daughter of late James and Susan Kirlln, native of Carman reaugh. County Derry. Ireland. Relatives and friends, B. V. if. 8odallty, Altar. Rosary, Sacred Heart and Propagation of Faith Societies of Church of Our Lady of Victory, Invited to fu neral, Thurs., 8:30 a, m., 87 N. fisd at.. West Pnlia, Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Ceiu. , LEISTER. April 9. JOSEPH 11.. son of Jona. and Mary Leister, aged 12. Relatle and friends lotted to funeral, Thurs.. 2 p. m residence of K rents. 2341 W, Thompson st. Remains may viewed Wed,t to 10 p. m. Int. private. LINDVVURM. April f MICHAEL J., 'hus. band of late Walberga Llndwurm (nee Roesch). aged 03. .Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral service. Thurs.. t.jn. m.. 60 W. Moyamenslng ave.) Int. private. Oreenmount Cem. Auto cor tassi. Friends may view remains. Wed., 8 to tAJBCHNEIL-fAprll '8. LEWIS, son of Dora ffc -ad lata Albert Loaehnar. aa-erf si n.l. thrsa aid friend, all org apliatlons of .which ha SM P-wIm-,. InWted lo funeral services. 725 MM at.iPrtttoL P.. Wed.. 2 p. m. Int. Brls- IT, April 7. AONES T,. daughter of natives 1 League al aervh nniNito v InrATHB rtemslns msy bo viewed Tues,, 8 to 10 p. m. Auto -service McCAFFERTY, At Allsntlc City. N. J.. April 9, CATHARINE II. WILLIAMS, widow of Charles McCalTerty. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl 2 p. m., rcsl dence of niece, Mrs. Irlng Ewvin, 5053 ilrown st.. Phlla. Irlt. private. Friends may call Thurs. eve. Atlantic City, N. J., papers copy. McCOHMICK-. April 0. ELLEN, wlfo of James A. MiCormlck and daughter of Michael and late Lllen O'Connor. Relatives and friends invlled to funeral, Thurs.. 8 a, m 5321 Thomp. rPJ1 " "o'emn requiem mass St, Gregory's "JVlJiVS . n . Int' I'"'' Co" I'm. SfcDERMOTT April 8. MARY McDEIlMOTT. of l.ctterkenny. County Donegal. Ireland. Hela .,K,""nir rn1.' "., ' "'IIV. Lengue of Lh. .l?.r'', ."W- Altar and llusary Society of SI. Charles's Church. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8.30 a. m., 1028 Carpenter st Solemn high mass of requiem St. Charles's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. , '-"IOVfciII.- April 0. MICHAEL, son of late William and Catherine Mi Donouih, Itela tlves and friends. Cathedral T. A. II. Society. Father. White Gaelic School, Dlv. No. n.-,, A, O. II.'.?2d."'' 'nulled to funeral, Frl., 8:30 n. m 2104 winter st. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McHALBj April 8, MARY M widow of Mar tin Mrllale. late of Locust Gap. Pa. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral.' Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. resident- of daughter. Mrs. Martin Vail, 3100 Haverford ave. Solemn requiem mass St. AB.Vh.5i5.iy.,JVrch .10 fl'.m- ,nt' "LV Cro" (-'em, . McINTYRE. April 7, JOSEPH J. husband of Jane Mclntyre. Relatives and friends, members of Holy Namo Society Visitation Church, In vlted to funeral, Thurs., 7:30 n. in , 2R1I Mas cher st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Visita tion U n. m. Int. St. Mary's Cem., Gloucester, N, J. Auto funeral. McKEOWN. April 7, PATRICK McKEOWN, of County Antrim, Ireland, son of Jane and late Patrick McKeown. Relatives and friends ln vlted to funeral. Wed . 8:30 n. m.. sister's resl. donee. Mrs. Margaret Hayes. 122ft S. Carlisle st. Solemn requiem mass Church ot St. Rita lu a. in. Int. Ilnlv Cross Ccir. M KIERNAN. April 7. 'ELLEN, widow of Edward McMernan. Relatives and friends. Altar Society. League of tho Sacred Heart and Propagation of Faith. Invited to funeral, 2S.12 D st.. Tlnir- - 8.30 a. m. Solemn requiem mass Church of Visitation II. V. M. 10 a. m. Int. ',0LI!'.0I!, .Ccrn- Auto funcrul. ...MeNICKLE At Elizabeth, N. J.. April 7, MARY J. MrNICKLB (no Drummond). wlfo of Alexander McNIckle, Relatives and friends. Martha Assembly, Degree of Naomi. K. of M. C, Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m , brother's residence, Thomas I, Drummond, 2343 H. 10th st. Int. Mt. MorlHh Cent. Auto funeral. McSWEENEY. Suddenlv. April 7. DANIEL. son of Mary and late Denis McSweeney, of County Cork, Ireland. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Thurs., 0 a. m., 22lt 8. ld st. Solemn high mass of requiem ("hunh of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 10 a, m. -Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. Omit flowers. MILLER. April 0. AUGUSTUS J. MILLER, aged 72. Rela Ives and friends Invited to fu neral, Thurs, 3 p. m., Montgomery ave.. Hat boro. Pa. Int. private. Train for Hatboro leaves Heading Terminal 1:13 p. m. MONTGOMERY. April 8.. suddenly, ELIZA Rl'TH, daughter of John and late Margaret Montgomery, aged 47, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed, 2 p. m., fath er's resident e, 8225 Norwood St., Chestnut Hill. Int. Ivv Hill Cem. MOORE. April 8. ELLEN C. daughter of lot Luke and Sarah Mnore ne- Feeney) Rela tives and friends, 1). V, M. Sodality: Sacred Heart Society of St. Ann s Church: Progressive Lodge, No. 123. S. of II.: Gladstone.Clrcle. No. 14, L. K. of A., invited to funersl, Thurs., 8:30 a. m., 2635 Belgrade st. Solemn rrqulem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem. MORRIS. April 7, brother's residence. Wm. Morris. 1422 E. Oxford St., ANNA, daughter of late Patrick and Annie Morris, of County Ty rone, Ireland. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thurs., 830 a. m. Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem MYERS. April 0. KATHARINE, daughter of Louis and Elizabeth Myers, aged 1 1. Funeral, Frl., 8:30 a. m., parents' residence, 1100 Green st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the As sumption, lot. private. 10 a. lit. N1CHOLL April x. RU11ERT, Sr.. husband of late Eliza J. Nlcholl, aged 77. 'Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m.. Stcelman's Chapel, 3031 Kensington ave. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. NORCROSS At Berlin. K. J., April 8. CLARENCE V.. husband of Eva II. Norcross (neo Brown), aged 25. Relatives and friends, Wilton Lodge. No. 0, I. O. 11. M.. of Paulsboro, N. J.: employes Ke stone Lenther Co, of Cam den. N. J., Invited to funml services, Wed., 2 p. m., Berlin. N. J Int. Berlin Cem, Remains m'v be viewed Tues. eve. Train leaves Market St. Ferrv 12:25 p m. O'llRIEN. April II. JEREMIAH J O'RRir.N. Further notice of funeral will be given, OTTERSON. April 7, MATTHEW, son of Matthew and Llzzln Otter-on (nee Link), aged 8 -.ears. Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral Thurs., 2 p m., parents' residence, 542 Wlnton st. Int. Fernvvood Com.- Remains may bo viewed Wed., 7 to 10 p. ni. PARKER. April 7. CHARLES M. PARKER. Funeral services private, Wed , 2 p. m , real dence of brother. William F. Parker. 5431 Ridge ave.. Ttoxliorough. Int. private. POPLAR. April 8. HENRY JACOB, husband of Almlra W, Poplar, aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m., 2012 Sltunk st. Int. private West Laurel Hill Cem. PRENTZEI Suddenly, April 8. SAMUEL FREDERICK, husband of Mary S. Prentzel. aged 07. Relatives and friends. Mt, Morlah I.odge, No 155, K. and A. M., Invited to funeral services, Wed., 3 p. m., chapel of Kirk Nice, 0301 Germantovvn uve., Germantovvn. Int. pr. RAMBONNET. April 8. HAZEL, wife of Edwin A. Rambonnct nnd daughter of James and Helen Bonnell, aged 20. Relative- and friends Invited to services. Wed., 2 p. m., resl dence, 54 S. Albert ave., Aldan. Del. Co., Pa. Int. private. RASBRIDOE April 8. BERTHA I., wlfo of Arthur Rasbridge and daughter of late Capt. Edward E. und Elizabeth S. Packer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 11 a. m . 4025 Fnlrmount nvo. Int Woodland Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed., 7 to 0 P'ltE'ES. April 8, DANIEL A., son of late George and Anna M. Ilees Relatives and friends. Malta Council, No. DO.-,, o. of I. A.: Stonemen's Followsnlp of 15th Ward, invited to funeral services, Wed ,8pm, residence of sis ter, Mrs. F, M. Rowland, 2074 Ridge ave Int. private. Mt. Peace Cem , Thurs. a. m REMMELE. April 7. FRANZ, husband of late Caroline Remmele (nee Hoffman), nged 07. Relatives and friends, Lehigh Ben. Asso, em ployes Rlehle Bros. Testing Machine Co.. Invited to funeral. Wed . 1 p. m . 030 W. Cambria st Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. The Stanley Booking Corporation "THn following theatres obtain their pictures throuRh tho STANLEY Bookint Corporatlon, -which Is a puarntilee of early showing of the finest productions All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY BOOKING CORPORATION. Al UAMDDA 12th, Morris &rassyunkAv. ALnAlVlDKA Mat. Dally 2; Evgs. 0:45-9 Paramount Pictures. . Pauline Frederick in 'SAPHO" APOLLO B2D AND THOMPSON HATINKLi UA1L.1 MABEL TALIAFERRO in ,,-ric- ninnlPinR" "THE BARRICADE" ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH EARLE WILLIAMS in "APARTMENT 2!l" BELMONT MD AnoVE MAnKET Anita Stewart "THE GIRL PIHLLlrA" RI UEBIRD BROAD AND 8UPQUEHANNA AVE. MME. OLGA PETROVA in iiTim a'rn"T, fiP r.VR1' run great snenrrr" in nnrAT KT?r-nrrr" .ft. FAIRMOUNT 20TII AND niH ATID AVENUE MARY PICKFORD in LESS THAN THE DUST" ".TLJ CT THEATRE MAT. DAILY DO 1 ri -3 1 . Bel. Spruce. Evgs. 7 to 11. MARGUERITE CLARK in "THE FORTUNES OF FIF1" GREAT NORTHERN ,A?sfi . MaryPickford-'air." M."n-tniAT. TlItlTIRH WAR PICTURES COTII and WALNUT STS. MKrlK AL " :.. o.V f..: T U. EARLE WILLIAMS in "ARSENE LUPIN" JEFFERSON I0TH8TARV?ETDsAUPam NORMA TALMADGE in P A N T II E A I F ADRR FORTY-FIRST AND t WMIAoTKII AVEKTUE MARGUERITE CLARK in mtub' imnTttNEfl OF Fltri" 1 "nnftin",,." LmrDTV BROAD AND I t) t, K 1 I COLUMBIA WILFRED LUCAS in "A LOVB SUBLIME'' I WiillilMM fc,ai nutt invfDUtl WEHT PHII-iDEXrHU -nn A D T" AND CEDAIl AVE. UnJuAK PARAMOUNT THEATRE SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "Each to HU Kind" VM' ICCI TlVyl MARKET BELOW 60TH UUL.13L-U1Y1 HopfAlooe Unit OrcHettra '.H.-B. WARNER in s",W RAW Li"- ; nKATHe- RHODES. April 8. MARY, wife of Harry Rhodes. Relatives and friends Invited to fu. neral services, Wed., 2:30 p. m.. late residence, 2034 E. Russell St. Int. private, Helvue Cem, R1NEWALT. Suddenly. April 0. resldenes. 2720 N. lflth St., JACOB r husband of Ruth A, Rlnewalt, aged 70, Due notice of funeral will be given. RtSLEY. April n. MARY (nee McCormlck), wife of William J. Rlsley. Relatives and friends Invited to .funeral, Wed, 8:3(1 a, m husband's residence, 307.1 Edgemont st, Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Nativity, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. HONEY April 8. SARAH J. RONEY. wife, of Thomas Roney Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed , 7:30 s, m , residence of daugh ter, 5030 Washington ave. Solemn high re quiem mass St. Carthage's Church I) a. m. Int. private. ROY. Suddenly, April 8, THOMAS ROY. aged 081 Relatives snd friends invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m,, residence of son-lnlaw, Albert Whlteman, 2082 N. Mascher St.. Int. pri vate Northwood Cem. Remains may be Mewed Tues .8 to in p. m. Auto service ... .. SCHUMACHER. April 7. AMELIA SCHU MACHER (nee Tyson), wife of Wllllsm Schu macher, aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 2:30 p. m., father's residence, Samuel Tyson, Mill ave., Hatboro, Pa, Int. Ilatlmrn Cem. ,, SCHWEIOERT. April 7, JEANNETTE SCHWEIOERT (nee Molltor), widow of Antone Schwelgerti Relatives nnd felends Invited to fu neral, Wed., 7:30 a. m., 2538 N. Bth st. High mass St. Bonaventura's Church 0 a, m. Int. private. , SCOTT. April 8. MARIA L., widow of John A. Scott. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Wed., 2 p. m 710 Wynnewood rd. Int, private. , , SIIALLOltOSS. April 8. JOSEPH K son of late Edward A. J. and Adelaide Rlgler Shall cross, aged 37. Relatives and friends Invlled to funcrftl services. Thurs., 3 p. m., Frankford Presliyterlsn Church, Frankford nve. and Church "..t'CP1''0"'- '"' Private. . SHENK. April 8. ANNIE M., widow of Henry R. Shenk, Rslatlves and friends. Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 8 p. m., 1012 S. 48th st. Int. Lanes iter. Pa., Wed. , , . SHINE. April 8, WILLIAM H.. husband of Johanna Shine, (neu Tatterssll). Relatives snd friends, Kensington Lodge. No. 211, F. and A, M.: t-oJBj No. 04, I. (). O. M Invited to. fu neral services. Wed., 1 p. m.. 003.1 Haverford ave. Int. Fernvvood Cem. Remain! may be Vlr Tues. after 8 . SIMON. April 0. JAMES M.. husband of Melvlna N. Simon, aged HI. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs, 3 p. m In" W. Atlantic st. Int. Oreenmount Cem. SMITH. April 0. Allllli: WERT. SMITH, wife of Rev. Itavll Smith, II. D. Funeral serv ices Thurs., 10 a. m., 0100 Chester ove, Int. SPIEGLER. April 0, VIOLA SMtTH. wife ;f Louis Splcgler, aged 20. Relatives and frlenos Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. resl ilenco of sister, Mrs. Mabel Wagner, 2522 liar Ian st. Int. Arlington Cem . . . STERN', Suddenly, April n, MOSES, husband of Sarah L. Stern, aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., - p. m.. 8;'28 Clifford st. Int. private, Mt. Slnal Cer-. STEWART. Suddenly. April 0, THOMAS STEWART, nged 58. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Thurs., 2 p. m . 5733 Woodland ave. West Phlla. Int. nrlvate. Mt. Morlah I em. STINSMAN. April 7. JOHN J., husband of Mary Stlnsman nnd son of Peter and the late Rose Stlnsman. formerly of 1800 S. Water st. Itetntlve nnd frl.n. Ini'll.J In funeral. W ea . '0 a. m., residence father-in-law, Hugh. P. O'Donnell. 40 Snder ave. Solemn mass or re nulem Church of tho Sacred Heart 10.30 a. m. Int. Hnlv Cross Cem. TERRY. April 8, ALBERT W. TERRY. Sr. Relatives and friends, members of Cavalry Post No. 33, O. A. R Invited to funeral. Wed . -' P. m residence of daughter. Mrs. Lee J. I, ri. 3720 Baring at. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Auto funeral. . . THOMAS. Suddenly. April 7. at 1508 Brandy, wine st.. JANE (nee Mackey). widow of Wil liam J. Thomas. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m. from the parlors of P. J. Carroll. 244 N. 4th st. High mass at Cathedral church. 10 a. m Int. Cathedral Cem. TUCKER, April 8. JERUSHA M.. wife. of 'Charles L. Tucker, daughter of late Ambrose nnd Emetine Panconst. nged 47. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., J P. m.. 124 York st.. Camden. Int. private. Ever green Cem. Friends may view remains Tues., 7 In 0 p m. .... WAFER. April 7. .TAMES, husband of Mary Wnfer (nee Boyle). Relatives ond friends In vited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. m., 825 N. 00th st. High requiem mass Our Lady of Lourdes Church 10 a. m. Int. private. Auto service, WALKER. April 7. EDNA LILLIAN WAL KER (nee Cregar). wife of Harry Walker, aged 30 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p m 1.12 Birch St.. Camden. Friends may call Tues cvc. Int. private. New Camden Cem. WARD. April 7. suddenly, PHILIP D.. hus band of Susan Ward, aged 48. Relatives and friends. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a. m. 5.18 Perth st. Solemn requiem mass Church of tho Assumption 10 a. m, Int. Holy Cross WEAKLEY, April 0. HOWARD, husband of Annlo E. Weakley. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral service-, Thurs., 2 p. m., 3474 Edgemont st. Int. Belvuo Cem. Remains may bo viewed Weil. eve. WHITAKER. April 7. SARAH, widow of John Whltaker. aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed., 2 p. m., at son-in-law's residence, Thomas A. Saylor, 157 Green iane, Manayunk. Int. private, Leverlngton Cem, WHITE April 8, JOHN D.. husband of Reba Kothrn White, son of Thomas and Mary White SrBINGRESfJRTS ATLANTIO CITY. N. .1. tllE UADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD Morouja-Miin ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. JOSIAH WHITE t SONS COMPANY HOTEL DOLPHIN St. Charles Place. First house from Beach. Every convenience. AmerlcarJEuropean plans. Wslmint-r K- ave- ear Beach. Elev, to wesimuiaier trc(.t Prlvate bath,k ,, .water. 110 up weekly. 12 up dally. Chas Buhre. DANCING MISS JANNEY Strictly private lessons. Mod. rate. EsteyBldg., 17th & Walnut. Spruce 4307. LOCUST 6:d AND locust MARY PICKFORD in "THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" MARKET ST. Theatre 33;,st-' rM. IU-:'HN'ETTJn-'THE I'lTTLE BROTHER' r2v '3-. ?hr ruJple M-.K'" t-ord-Cunard I.very I rl. "Great Secret." Bushman-Bayne OVERBROOK S5W. ?gra DORIS GRAY td fsemv iRS.VI-:RNONCASTLE JnniA.N. PALACE 12H -.-? STnEET THEDA BARA in tIuii5nEATJSTLOVE" PARK IUDaE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. C. Mat- 2:15' Eve. OMU-i!.. NANCE O'NEIL in "GREED" "PATRIA" No. 10. PRINCESS 1018 MARKET Mabel Taliaferro " 'ZIadf-. D-!--lLL12. DuiVnTa'n; trill BET REGENT "3 MARKET STREET ' HUMAN VOICE OROAX EDITH STOREY in UAFTAIN ALVAREZ" R I A L T O aERMANTOWN AVE! ,, . AT TULPEHOCKEN BT, KATHLYN WILLIAMS in JREDEEMINO LOVE" RUBY MARKET STREET " BELOW 7TH STnFi-T ANITA STEWART -HAgRT T. Mo'rK OJnCIALBRITISH WAR PICTURES SAVOY J2U MARKET " . STREET GEORGE Le GUERRE in xncj ""V-'-ioTIt H1N" STANLEY. EI a,,vb1j;h : ii. tn a. m. to ii:i5 p, FANNIE WARD in -lAHOOIFOItJIUSBANDS" STRAND aEnMA-r$AonuTlE "IDLE WIVES" VICTORIA -nKET st. "The People v. John Doe" I . Xobth rnii-Atii-TPgiA FRANKFORD 1TU ankf0rd HAROLD LOCKWOODnd MAY ALLISON in "The PrornW' RIDGE AVENUE "3 -- E ORMI HAWLEY in, First Installment ot the British War Pletui-s. nfj ." - -c-j DEATHS (nee Bleakler). vmT-i Thurs., . 8 ;30 ."; residence of parents. 4il4 Brown si. P?tmn re qulem -mass our Mother of Horrowi Lhjirch in a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. .Relatives ana friends. Our Mother ot Sorrows' Holy Name bo- Cl'-kKtNHON.-Aprll 0, JOHN A., husband of Clara M. Wilkinson. Relatives and trtrnat. Camp No. 540. P. O. S. of A.i "enJemhi Frank lin Commnndery, No. Ml Camp M. Vr. smi H. of A.I Purity Lodge. No. 173. K. of T.. and all oruanl-ntlons of which lie was a memuer, Invlled lo funeMl services, Thurs., 2 P. r,047 Baltimore ave. Int, prlvnte. Remains mav be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m, . iEltlLER. April 7. JOSEPHINE. wMovv of Charles Zelcler. Relatives nnd friends InvU'd to funersl services, 1210 N. Howard st ed., 2 p. m. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. FABM AND GARDEN Tour floors and woodwork will need a new coat of paint this sptlnc- , IRICE AINTS Trait RELIABLE ' On the market for C2 years will meet your every expectation. Floor Paints. ftOo quart can Floor Stain. BSa quart can Call, l'hnn- or Write Wm. H. Price Co. 200-211 Honth lOlli St. LOST AND FOUND BRACELET Lost, cold bracelet, 7 amethyst;, coins from 36th and Chestnut sis. to Wood land ave. and No. 13 car from aoth.to BUt: reward. Normandlo Hotel, 30th ond Chest- nut sis. . BRACELET Lost, eold flexible hracelet. mount ed with -.diamonds and it sapphires, Saturday oftetr.oon. In central part of cltyi reward. J. E. CaMnell ft Co.. Chssmut and Juniper. BROOCH i.ost, diamond spray nrooi n. m Bellevue-Htratford, Sat. eve.. April 71 .'0 re ward Ret'n to Chas. Dl-slni!er. 720 Hansom, CASE Lost, smalt lenther cns, remaining . ks and 2 cards. Walnut to Market, loih to 11th: reward. fri8 Crowsnn stGrrmnntown, CERTIFICATE Lost, rerlincatn "covcrlnc four shares Philadelphia Bourso stock; certificate No. 4133. Issued to Adams Bros. Co. Com- munlcate Information toAJ2J.Ljhrptnco. UMRRELLA Lost nnMarch 30, in shopplnc district, silk umbrella, silver hnndle, markd J M S.;rwd. Return Room 315, Penna. lllde. PERSONALS 60c TO 15 set paid for old false teeth: we pav $2(i per ounce for sold, brlnu or mall. Lee's old Bold and sliver shop. 712 Walnut St.. cash by return mall: send postal: will call. PRIVATE PARTY sacrifice blue white diamond solitaire, about lis carats, tusked sMtlnK. U0. McCutchen. 012 Bulletin Bids. Phono RacSOOO EXCHANGE lone string pearls and diamond cluster rlnir for diamond solitaire. Phone Wal. 1357. HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATION HANDS, experienced on fine frowns and suits. Apply B, I'. Dewees, 1122 Chestnut st. BOOKKEEPER, Protestant, first-class; experi enced youns woman for responsible position: state nse and salnry wanted. Address Ledger Branch. 001 Indiana ave. BUKLEHS, experienced. Apply Juhn 4c James Dobson, Inc., old mills, Scott's lane. Falls ot Schuylkill, CHAMBERMAID and waitress: private family: city reference. 2033 Chestnut st. CHAMBERMAID nnd waitress, white, Prot estant. 4010 Wynnefleld. CHILDNURSE to ko to Atlantic Cltv. nt once; English preferred. Apply 400 S, Kith st. CLERK For young ladles who desire an op portunlty to connect with n. publlshlne house there are .several clerical positions now vacant: 1H to 25 jears; Saturrias half holiday; high school education desirable; reptv In own handwriting, stating extent of education, nge. experience and salary desired. P 131, Ledger Office. CLERK In large office; knowledge of tjpewrlter desirable, but not necessirv. Reply, stating reference and experience, A 78, Ledger Office, Broad and Clenrfleld. CLERKS Young ladls wanted bv financial In stitution; state experlenco and salary ex pected. P 120. ledger Office. DRESSMAKERS Waist drapers, waist and skirt finishers, drapers and Improvers, with references from the most fashionable establish ments; highest wages to experts; long season. Also vacancies for neat young girls as apprentices. Apply before Id a. m., French Dressmaking Shop, fifth floor. Market street, west, STRAWBRIDOE & CLOTHIER FARMER AND WIFE: 10 acres. 0 miles frrtm city, state wages and experience. P 101, Ledger Ofno. FINISHERS, exper., to sew buttons, hooks and eyes on ladles' waists and dresses. Green- .t,i. ... -.v-. --. --- .... ...... ,i, n,p, aiRL wanted for Ice cream and rake store. Apply 1410 Locust st.. between li ajd12 m. span v.u.. . ... .., . ,ii mm rtrcn sis, GIRLS WANTED , Over 16 years, for clean, light factory work 4fi-hour week: steady work. PIONEER SUSPENDER CO. 315 N. 12th, 0th floor. GIRLS In lace mending room. 14 to 18 years. Apply John Bromley t Sons. Lehigh ave. below Front. OIRLS We have several openings for girls In our paper box factory: girls work here under pleasant and healthful conditions: our factory works 804 hours per week and stops at 12:15 p. m. on Saturdays. Brown & Bailey Co.. N. W. cor. Franklin and Willow ,'..'"y OIRLS In Isce finishing room, Apply John Bromley fc Bona. Lehigh ave. below Front. GIRLS Additions to our class department make openings for 50 sirls; learners paid SB weekly advancement In 0 weeks; experienced workers make 17 and over per week. Apply in person or by letter to H. K. MULFORD CO.. Olenolden. Pa. OIRLS to pack cakes and work in Icing room: ka-lnnar. mm Sil nee weal- ne k. , 'J Keebler-Weyl Baking Co.. 25S N, gad at. OIRLS to learn striping. Electro Dental. 33d and Arch. HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, at Bryn Mawr College Inn. Bryn Mawr College: must fur nlsh excellent references. Apply to manager .llii Inn Tlvvn Usui Tin -- ta rfjic4iii Jjwsi m"ii J a, HOUSEKEEPER, white, good plain rook, In family ot 3; references required. Call 210" N. 11th st. ' "u- HOUSEWORK. general, no washing or lronlng small family In Cumberland Valley. Pa.; ref- erence required. J 040. Ledger Central LAUNDRESS, first class, for Monday; reference 41109 Spruce. t LEARNERS In lace mending room. Apply John Bromley & Sons, Lehigh ave, below Front. NURSE ,anted, a capable nurse to care for young children In country; references required: age limit 45. Address Box lor, vnia-nvB r OPERATORS of all kinds on ladles' shirtwaists; week-workers; learners paid while learning; steady work: 100 operators wanted: 48-hour week schedule, The Hagedorn-Merz Co.. 3d and Brown. OPERATORS on petticoats, all parts: steady .-.... v yj . ..icniHBiu iiros , 4i q, aq . tavti- .rrvure.? -..., ., .' ,... ,,vu,x.. aim victming w'omen for sil ver, glasses, -.egetables. etc.: (8 per week and meals; chance for advancement to better po Itions paying bigger wages. Apply 1203 PRESSERS. exper. on ladles' dresses. Green -, ., ww., .. ,, .vt. i.ui ana Arcn. SALESGIRLS, experienced in waist department good opportunity for right party. Apply Mil .-. ... u.. ,.u... u,,i, mi, urr SALESWOMEN for contingent" 'work. Apply at . Oarlt'onV"8 Ch"tnut ' ' SHIRTS Experienced forelady on fine grade shirts: one capable of managing factory lo cated near Newark. N. J.: g ve experience and K'.!-"10'' V-Address M. Helneman, 114 Fifth ave.. New York city. STENOGRAPHER wanted In lawyer office'. must be rapid and accurate: state age, expert- . ence and salary desired. Address J 551, Led- STENOGRAPHER, young woman. In law office; VMV Vi "Vtrltncf and salary expected. J04B. ledger Central. . STENOGRAPHERS WANTED Several vacancies for experienced stenograph ers. Apply EmpHsyment Bureau, fourth floor. G1MBEL BROTHERS STENOGRAPH ERS-e-Tbree young lady stenog raphsra. high school education or equlvalenti one to .two years'- experience; excellent oppor tunity .In laraa firm for steady ami .eenKt. stenographers. Apply In own handwriting. stating salary expect) iso. m gas. iMCter Offlg.. TYPIST for billing by typewriter In offWo'f" Urge manufacturing concern In North Phlla. Reply, stating reference and experience, A 77. Ledger Office,' Broad and Clearfield. " ' UPHTAlfU- aiRL na waitress, white, to go to Atlantic i City, at 'once. Apply 400 ff. luflr.t? .iianvio wuy. avono-. Apply 401) a. lth at." WAITRESS K xplsnced waltressss ; good WPTFnPS ' H-.LP' WA-'D:-p-Cl---L-e ' sil Continued rpm rrtetdina Colsm" Apply Marceau. 1000 Chestnut si. u,n,lt.M Leineen M and 40, with sewlng-ms-ASrrSrtliffi'co.'ov'k and Allegheny; Adams and Sepvlvasts! l . TOUNOT.ADV for clerical work lit "' 1,Xh. PACK SWSANDm Apply "n&'WtiWi" THE BURROUGHS NATURE, CLUB OF CAMBRIDGE, MASS, offers attractive, remnueratlve position to Jultured. educated woman; Immediate op, n personal Interview a'ter jusllflcatl ons and references stated. Address J , J-eoger Central. Gi:RMAN-Hungarlan Cooking ,. h;"u7red for small family; good rrtntnn itwlita. Apply until noon Tuesday.3Jllqrkjrl. fleneral FILING CLERKS, trained, always In lemnd! secure a position through our course of In structlon. Philadelphia School of Ullng, 910 Chestnut St., third floor. HELP WANTED MALE unv OVER 10 TEARS OF AGE. FOR EDI- ' TORIAI. ROOM .WORK! EXCELLENT OP- PORTUNITY. APPLY TO MR. RALEIOH. 4T1I FLOOR. 000 CIH.-l,m ni. BOY wanted by large manufacturing concern, one living In South Thlla. preferred: must be 16 vears of ige. Answer In own handwriting. O 01. ' U- HO .l.ivn. IiOY for office work and errands; good oppor tunity for advancement; privilege of contlnua iiMischooli wages 5. Pl 22Ledgerqrflce1 IJOY. over 10, for office of mill, Kensington sec tion! good chance for advancement. T 89, l , U. llox nnwi BOY wanted to learn drug business. Goldsmith ilttn ana uuviuunu b, BOY wanted: salsry 5 per week. 502, 10.13 Chestnut. Call Room HOTS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK: MtlHT BE OVER 10; C1IANCE FO R ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER P M. LEDOER OFFICE. FIFTH FLOOR. BOYS wanted. IB years or oyer, JO snd 110 per week. Apply st once, Becker, Smith A Page, Water and Snyder ave. rjoYS Large steamship compsny wants hoys; start 15: good opportunity; slate age, school lug, experience. P 103. Ledger Office. BURNER, experienced, on artificial teeth: steady position, good pay. 1015 Race st. . BUS BOYS Experienced bus bos: 111 per .aeir umi menls! D hours work a day. Apply 1203 Market; , CHAUFFEUR Excellent all-year-round position with private family on Main Line for com petent and experienced chauffeur who under stands and can drive a horse; single, Protestr-nt: must have first-class references. Address, stating wages, experience and ref erence. P. O. Box 523. Philadelphia. CHAUFFEUR, experienced: must have refcr enres. P 133. Ledger Office. CHIEF ENGINEER wanted for plant near Phlla.' applicant must know alternating cur rent, Corliss engines, water tube boilers and mechanical stokers. Address, stating age, ex perience, refs, nnd salary. A 120. Led., Off. CLERK Young man for clerical position: good opportunity for advancement: high school graduate preferred: state wages expected. P 128, Ledger onice. CLERK. fOOO per annum: citizen. Apply In person, rranaiora wraenai. COMPOSITORS wanted. Dunlap Printing Co., N. E. comer Juniper nnd Cherry. DISHWASHER Experienced dishwasher; 114 per week and meals; 0 hours work a day. APPiy l-J aiarxei, DRIVERS Experienced expressmen, capable of handling route wagons: not over 35: good pay, steady work, chance for advancement: refer ences must be Al. Wells, Fargo & Co. Ex press , oinesi nut; nntvrrnq wanted with references. Waverlv Ico and CoalCompany. 54th and Whitby ave. FARMER and vvlfeT 10 acres: 0 miles from city: state wages and experience. P 102. Ledger onice. FIRST-CLASS ENGINE AND TURRET LATHE HANDS FOR BOTH DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS ON IRON AND STEEL VALVE , WORK BOX LATHE. SCREW AND MILLING MA CHINE OPERATORS FOR BRASS VALVE DEPARTMENT ON DAY SHIFT. Tor first-class mer. we have stcsdy work and good pay with exceptionally pleassnt shop con ditions. Apply either by letter or In person to superintendent. Employment ngent will be st work Monday until 12 o'clock to Interview applicants. Penn sylvania Railroad statior. Is Nelmoor. or Chestnut Hill trolley on Oermantown ave. to Willow a rove ove.; take Jitney to work. Nel son Valve Co.. Chestnut Hill. Phlla. GARDENER and gen. utility man for suburbs; good home: references. P 11;:. Ledger Office. OARDENER Will Charles Christ call at 11th nnd Chestnut. GRIDDLE MAN Experienced man for window griddle; MS per week and meals. Apply 1203 Market. HAND SANDERS VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Hss vacancies for Hand sanders Boring machine operators Packers Veneer Jointers Hardware fitters Double-head molder operators Shellarkers ' Draftsmen with woodworking experience Window cleaners Stevedores and laborers Apprentice bovs, over 18 Office bojs, 16 nnd over 48-hour week schedule Ph'slcsl examination necessary. Apply Victor Talking Machine Co. Application Office. 35 Cooper at.. Camden. N. J. HOT'PRESS STAMPER, experienced on pocket books nnd rardcasrs, 48-hour schedule; steady position. Apply Wolf & Co., 3d floor. 12th nnd Callowhlll. JOB PRESS FEEDERS wanted to feed card board. Brown & Bailey Co., Franklin and Willow sts. LABORERS and farm hands for general work; no time lostv Apply In person or by letter iu me (i. iv -tiuu ilford Company, Olenolden, PH. LABORERS Tor open hearth, hammer shop and foundry work; highest wages, Mldvale, 4300 Wll- aahlckon ave. LABORERS, white and colored, wanted on the P. R. R.: steady work: can board with com pany If desired. Apply 43 N. 17th st. LABORERS wanted. Pearson & Ludascher Lum ber Co.. Westmoreland st. wharf. LUMIIER HANDLERS and pliers; Pearson & Ludascher Lumber Co..Westmoreland st. whf. MACHINIST, flrst class, all around, on small accurate work; only such need apply; good wages. Apply to engineer. F. W. Maurer & Sons Co.. Wayne ave. and Bristol st. MAN, young, 10. as office assistant: must be good penman, neat and accurate; excellent op portunity for soung man with large Camden corn.; best of references required, P 124. Ledger Office. ' MANAND WIFE, whlto or colored, for country hotel: wife to do cooking and downstairs work: ho washing; man for outside work; sober ant, . Industrious. P 008. Ledger Office. a MAN and wife, white or colored, experienced couple, to live In Oermantown; good cook and good houseman. Apply Wednesday. 3 to 6 Fl. tYl . 1 1 Aft M l, a. IA-iA.ND WIFE, cooking, general housework"; man to work Inside and garden; 2 In family: O.rmantown:,good home; reference required. MArN.AIeiVn.r,JbliJ?5 In -Japanning department. .... ...m.i, o.m nun siri'il. "-V'A", 'or Autocar, Packard and Dorrls delivery trucks; steady work: 8 days weekly: Strn,;c'r",.o"Jy:..-!oo w""- B-'r. MEN wanted to work In chocolate factory- ex. perlence necessary. Write, giving details to Mr. Evans, care Rockwooii . Co. 88 Wash. ..Ington ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. city. '" U5MrrW,,nte1, bo'lermakers. locomotive ma.' v.. ....,. vn, ictwir men. laoorers. locomotlva cleaners. Psnnq. H. R.1741 Filbert s."v' iiSSUSt" til!" ""t-rf-'B.t- Thomas. ! ... r , UOLDERS. benchj. wanted on lawn mi InCS. AdoIv l'.K N Sill at TVhll.." mower cast- NEW8PAPER STATISTICIAN-- Capible x. perlenced man to, handle advertising itatii! tics: must be rapid, accurate, know how to measure paper and run typewriter: a good chance for advancement. Call on Mr Wis. nut sis" Irfl"r Com'an'' th and Chest! l2"4LC."iAA.i.-'-med by - company." OPERATORHollerltl. tabulating nvtchln. oper: ator. flr Insurance: rsfs. A 127. Ld. nir PACKERS FOR CHINA AND HOUBEFUBNISHINGS Careful men required; beat working condi. tlons. Apply Employment Bureau, fourth an qiMBEL BROTHERS PANTRY WEN wanted. Apply tlmskaana-: oglc. Bellevue-Btratford Hot.i: 'm''Pr'g '- . x ' i r, t vTT', '.J' . ,.'-A'"' . v-" !' i. . . t, , ' -a-ar-ka-sal -sini-h. '-- - ' - .'m.'ffA.iiii ndK x.vM:i wel'l" ')"-3l uvni-rmru iram m'tbai.-. t Itint-rMltrhlt aw,...! V.-ift.,KDtt? vvVhadeJiVablVopVn'rlV'w assigned. at once, selling the i WJhM nutomoDiin and household snnria7n,rrll ware, automobile and .enee.i "J.' fl msn to qualiry must have nrt-eiai.i,,.J this Is nn opportunity for ".!!'." nectlon with the arsest m...V?'vf of Us kind In the country aS"" rl nroflls ore rronort onaii .A M...tl either by mall or In person snvrf.iM jr. It, M. Holllngshead cSmpsnV '1I Marlrel ala f-am,lM xr ullll'sny. Sm "--.-.-.-.-..v... .,, j, - . SALESMAN Clean-cut. energetioS: In sales department: chance ""? ft?." FrsnU-Premlerpistrlbutlng, ?J0 "fl CfArC-UltfAM tta ..(....t r1' Sl ti ,,..., ..., r.irprniin, exper i Stale ese and s.ltarv iinim.. .'.'."'es .-; i ; v .-L-r -. -ii. i- i7 SALESMEN PIP" Tou are a suceeasful laleimtn in Jj-'S ir you can prove mat you hsv. . old any line "- ' Then we want you snd we wm .'j we cannot use you later. Thera X?4 big reasons wny you must come it tmt-' Yes, the handy volume edition m,.' Sears. P.oebuck A Co. Is th, hi,r,i Only 1 required with the order. V Four-fifths of our successful sl-.,' 9 sold books before. "aiMus, m We teseh you how. We furt.v .1 leads (real ones) that you Van us. Jn I you orswinn sreount, and ran rt ." awaits thoss who make good. -" Come In; let's talk It over. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANVtri 'i 139 S. lath at.. cor.l-mA U SALESMEN I would like to Interview .", iAiinv man -mis', .-. . .lclpW K i to make something of themselves In iif!" ri.ir.7ifi '""-.1" ,"S' ..I? "reempli,-'n our jnturc: do not wrlx: inr iSBSfi! p -.-. . UU.-..V aiuafc una ins. HA I I 'IMII HI ,....I hi ' .. i rrrnt Pnir-nativ -Aittle-A. ..i !? W PlUnce, on j , attractive OTSeVlT8.i Mr. John R. Ham. 1700 N. Bros? Vir "!fl Mr. J. I.. McDevltt. 220IM1 N fVm1 Mr. II. .1. Baker. 1-IX..17 H "Vo". I rtmt . .11 Mr, S. L. Klchengreen. 4110 Frsr.fn. i Mr. T. ,G. Allan. 5534 Oermantown .'1 Mr. Aaron Senator. l-'M-42 N? i7h , . ''-'V.L"'.'--'w''i. - "IS 't.MlfUy. -l1II-irvil I I.KI(lv:--.Vniin- . years, as assistant: must have e'lce'iu.".' J erence. 1815 Bristol st. ellth :....... .' -r i v .-jiiirri.-ii, uut.llh wanted. ApdIv vir n"ki .lngCo- Room 500. N.Vfor.Pl'r,thl.rj'a STurvutiKAi'iiEii and typewriter isST nnnm: rlt nn. Annl- (J; -..... -w'. Arsenal. """" " TECHNICAL "AN wanted: famuiaTTrlu"-. design nnd ss'lee routine for engineJrin.1 uiirii, u. . miit uuKinff small lnterphil able parts. Apply Remington Arms Col dstone.PH. Brlngj-eferences. -J n iltritTu c.i.. Tj T 1 -w.'l'.' oww:. inuunir.ous men, not i to start. Wells, Fargo & Co. ExDru? Chestnut. i"mi, TYPEWRITER. t00 per annum; cltljes. Za In person, Frankford Arsenal. ' . wahtbu wen on both sponge and i work in factory running stesdy tht rciiinii. lirii". eiHIing cxner encc. v 8NELL k SIMPSON BISCUIT COMPAlfi New Ilerlfnrrl II.,, """W if . orirftnxw -M iT, . - , r" .TV: J "til".J.,". i .".""'": '???."'" oept.: , iui- miu nuvnii-.---.--.i-.. jpuy in Mrton no letter to H. K. Mulford CompanyrSMi YOUNG MEN for assembling in machlm i General ACCOUNTANT, experienced In tinhite i BUYER, high-grade man wanted, finu wan tenerai mercnnaine, preieraoif Ctt ment store exnerlence. 13000 tn lnno--.ni NESS MANAOER. must bo thoroughly ... enced In the better class Interior wood who can takn hold nnd bultrl im l.!.. BOOKKEEPER, age 35-40, must be flUt. H,A,lla,alt, I'll- UIITTJnrKn et Wm- .." charge of department: GENERAL ritJ 110. $12 nnd J15; ELLIOTT FISHER )iM I(i-llillU UlIVlUti ( - i.UUll AUTI ouchli' f-xoerienced. tnkft charsre of At ment. $30-J40; STENOaRAPHERS, foM I I'ui luitiiic.i ,,ii,i:uatu a,i.viiicii,,, f,B,T nna some ni s.u; young gpaauaie VJH1 SI.".: DRAFTSMEN, lots ot position.. 120. 125 un to 150: SUPERINTENDENT."! perlenced In manufacturing fabric- twltli other positions open. BUSINESS BERT, Co., isui I. ana Title mag. SITUATIONS WANTED PEJ BOOKKEEPER Office executive. exmrlM commercial, .cost constructive accounting, resnondence. payroll, managing help. Jfl Leager wenirai. COMPANION Lady wishes position ss i Ion by the hour: reading, correaponde-ct, i ping, eic. J os-', leoger uenirai. COOK AND HOUSEWORK Situation wu by competent younc Engusn-Americut plo cooking and entire work of holm I amatl fnmllv tin lnllnHrv! mm-eral, Waal now disengaged: refs. A 128. Ledger Ot9c4.il COOK Good plain cook desires position; fjrlvs xamiiy ana aownsiairs vvora; Amer. woman, 2403 N. 83d St.. over Acmt COOK German woman desires pos. as c per week. Address 30 Armat St.. Gerrauts COOK, German, flrst class wishes potltloil ., lna l.n..aa 1"ll K V.qnLlln ,4 COOKS Two sisters, colored, want placet I cooks. uou i,omoara st. COPY WRITER Ambitious young woratn. I scnool ana couego eaucation. several liiiilnaia .Tnerlenre. wishes tn learn I tlalne- wlllini? to arceDt small salary ability Is proved. J 257. Ledger Central LADY'S MAID, French, desires position; Uil montn; gooa seamstress, excellent rcicn i 2 years In country. M. Soubeler, cart I Doble. Garrett Hill, Pa. SEVMSTRESS 135 a month; best refere Phono uermantovvn oja vv, OTK-vnnnAPlim T.ndv. whn Is an on ami h:,s had 12 ears' experienco In i tsrial nubile work and as secretary to milicca nesires it position na bkibi, v,u. take charge of office; can furnish exceutatl erence. etc. J fi4.i. Ieager uenxrai. "i WANTED Young Prot. nurse for chlaj good references required. Tel. Cynwyq , WOMAN, colored, wishes work by dar;,l country, 2 1 is Montrose si. VnlTvn l.inv nt reflnement and ability. Ing French and English, desires posttlsrj companion and tutor ot gin; nign reirnj Miss A. W.. 1415 Spruce St. rhons Bpr. I SITTJATIONS WANTED MAIM ACCOUNTANT Experienced bookkeeper CUVV 11CI.V, L.li.UlO Ul lull V. .-, -J references. J 258, Ledger Central, fvl BOOKKEEPER or assistant accountant stenograpner: years' experience; m Wharton School (U. of P.). J 453. Leo.. r-WATTfrFH1Tn.T.MriV vnlnr West would 1 nlanA 1-km Mva.-nlaaa AAla.arf ahBllffelir. ah. tin. linAvn 111 veara- h.l lVnrktfl I .(,.. . l.i. .l. I.a famlt I this time: quiet, honest, respectful. totMJ stalner. does not smoke, absolutely " aDle. j is.. Ledger centra i. - CHAUFFEUR Young man. 28 sears rfl aln.l. PrnlailDnl? at eara1 exnerlenCt Itf Ing and driving car, wishes position; cs I nl.h Vioaf mI.foti,.. Aririr.aU IlOX 10. M rinwn. i&- 13 mi I'titiDnn ...hi... maviaH rioalrea private family: careful, reliable; exceilroti erences. J 148, Ledger Central. J CHAUFFEUR, young, white, expcrlenctfi respectaiiie; est rererences; skiucu iv. J 044. Ledger Central. ' -i k iif-i-iTTr. m.ia. nn.iiiAn, t veara' yearsjast employer. Bel. 1012. 149 N. 1 CHAUFFEUR, colored. II years' exp.l "good mechanic. 4871 Merlon ave.. W. CHAUFFEUR and coachman. Private (" best references. J 447. Ledger Central. COOK or housework; competent JaP-l family: honest, sober: ref. A 108. u OARDENER, married, aged 45 years, natj ty English, wants position by April," years' reference from last employer. Ledger Central. i aARDENER-FLORIST. competent raltlsfl tables, hardy garden: understands all " gardening. Including stocV and poultry, i ieoger urnce. nATiriTMKn ,,-leri. flnw.e. vesetabl4 eral work: good refs. A 126. ledger J OARDENER and chauffeur, sober, exf" man; nest rererences. A i1Bji?S: MAN. colored, wishes position bellman vator7 operator. 4871 Merlon avsJ MAN AND WIFE, white, reliable, e butler and cook. 2001 N. Darlen. MAN and wife, colored, with sltuat! getner. uicKinson 4747. a att-a", ,u, nvn Now employed but wants larger n- ways has produced results; .prefers - slon proposition: references. J 444, j-.j niLva r-nirKrati-T. a. e.- more Business Increased using our methods! Ivhnl.aal. mnftr , ..aannahl. fees. MK Msllyand associates. M 833,Ledferjjj otenoukai'HKK-Young man. ,a t-m-tlcal.exp., at present employed, desin YOUNO MAN, 18, high school educatle&J wim Paneuri. lor kuvsiicti ". --, . ing mecnanicai engineering ana 'r-- ployed with largs engineering concern.! to be connected with reliable flrft j there Is an opening which will be im i of mechanical engineering work: an I to woric nara tor success, in ivf idea ot work and compensation it. attention'. M 28r Ledger Otnce. . YOUNO MAN Can you use an educaj uan m S allh m.mw.-, .v.nflV. & present bavin entire charge ot bl rou. tn. , receiving, snipping . bonne., "of out-of-town branch w x'niia. fanneMirti. -Htanea nnaition vri and'amWtloa are e-sentla I.i J.I iiniTii hi si i nx -.or: TLOGA lTmPW9m iMa- J-iYIMffsl- '.iti I -J-iiifsTl
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