mmy. 'zm PfP-vAJ 1; FLASHES, FOR FANS jlhfttvlAllMlM V Ik.' kMM.tU. fu . .....I...!.... z -" Picture, biit has reached the then. i projhr. Stereoptlcon slides nre shown awn atteatlon to the recniltlnic stations. MJtod .Cross and other messages whose wovwip arouse patriotism nnd nccuro re ntttsVrTht exteriors are sayler decorated 'mh.th city' color as well as thoiio of the Station.. A cohtmlttee of exhibitor has of. ttei, many .theatres for the use of societies " (smw oManlssllons to use for patriotic until f 4j . TheflUdKe Avenue Theatre has arranged ,"" adJHtlon to Its regular dally feature p ; Kvery Monday, celebrated poems of Klla ftfy mneeier tvncox (prst snowing In rnnnuep fir l'hla) : every Tueadav. nftlrlat floiernmcnt B- YWBr Pictures: every Wednesday, "Is Mar fV Hare Sacred?'' series; every Thursday, Mrs. , t- r vernon castle in "Fatrla": evj-ry Friday, frijM' The a Irl From Frisco"; every Saturday, a ). '.''. (Ifwilnn. ,i...l.. 1 15 VDHHO WIIICUJI Ignore Ulrlch, will be seen at tho Knlr ruount today In the plcturlzatlon or Julia C. Ivers'a Indian story, "Her Own People." In tho early scenes of the plcturo Miss Ul rich wears a very unlquo costume of bead, tlful fawn skin trimmed with beads, porcu pine quills and deer teeth. 'The dress was loaned by ICdwnrd H. Williams, a noted Collector of Indun relics. Supporting Miss Ulrlch are such prominent artists as Colin Chase, Howard Davlcs, Jack Stark, William Winter Jefferson and others. f 'H m r.f n- v r- pk ss & in "This studio means as much to the artist as the- church docs to tho devout worshiper; therefore, you will kindly ob serve the silence and respect duo the nr tlsts and their work. "IIKKHKHT nilUNONV This unique MIrii Is prominently displayed on the walls of tho studio where Herbert Drenon directed his photo-drnmntlzatlori of Marlon Craig Wentworth'H play, "War Brides," with Nazlmoxa as tho stur, ap pearing today and tomorrow lit tho Apollo. In many of the most Important moving picture studios the ncturs bo through their scenes- to the accompaniment of the nlinost deafening din of hammering by carpenterx, houts of property men, chattering of by standers, ana other distracting sounds. Mr. Brenon's Idea, which would seem almost revolutionary If put Into effect In many ntudlos, la that the artist Is entitled to very aid in concentrating upon tho work In hand. "When Lowell wrota 'The Vision of Sir Launfal,' " saya Mr. Drenon, "he shut him self up in his study nnd did not reappear until his work was finished. Imagine a poet endeavoring to write beautiful lines In the midst or a babel of sounds 1 I bellovo that one reason the photo drama has been slow in evolving a high type of acting of Its own is that too little attention has been paid to the sensitiveness of the players. I would no moro think of asking a star like Madame'Nazlmova to pla'y tho tenso scenes . of 'War Ilrldes' to the accompaniment of hammer nnd saw than 1. would think of trying to read a dellcato lyric of Arthur Wymons to a. friend while riding In the subway." Pursuant to this Idea, tho mechanical force and nil other persons who have busi ness "about the stage while scenes am In progress, wear rubber-heeled shoes and are under .absolute orders to maintain uilenco so far as humanly possible. Jack Plckford. Charllo Cliaplln and Wil liam S. Harjt arc three stars of the Bcrccn whose equal for artistic entertainment would be hard to find and they will bo the princi pal attractions at the Alhambm' this week, giving patrons the opportunity to sec them Jn plays that are presented for the first , time in this section of tho city. The Palace" has set a,now standard of ex cellence In the character 'of photoplay en tertainment. This fact Is known to many thousands of Philadelphia, us Is revealed' by tho large audiences of people at every performance. Throughout this week there will be concerts by tho Palace Thentro'Or cbestra. under the direction of David Kap lan. George Cohan, probably one 'of tho most popular figures oh tho American stage today, appears today, Tuesday and Wednes day. In "Broadway Jones," which Is an adaptation from his stage success. He Is supported by an excellent cast, Including Marguerite Snow, llussell Itassett, Crawford Kent and Ida Darling. Tho Imperial Theatre, long one of tho popular movie resorts, Is now under the direction of tho Stanley Company, nnd this movie corporation will present the best of photoplay masterpieces rit early dates. While the programs hero have been of in terest in the past, they will be such In tho future that patrons will be assured of see ing the most popular stars In tho first re leases of their new plays. All the best resources of the Stamey Company aro to be placed at the sen-Ice of tho Iniperlal patrons for this purpose and tho same rules in conducting the business of nil the th'eatres unaer me Stanley direction which have made them favorlto resorts will apply here. Besides the photoplays, special attention will be paid to the music as an added fea ture, there being concerts by tho Imperial Concert Orchestra, and organ recitals, with change of program dally, by Professor ttovett. star, wl'llie tho chief attraction at the Bel mont all of this week, nnd she has n now role that displays both her much-admired beauty and her powers as art" emotional actress hi 'Tho Price Sho Paid," which Is an elaborate film version of the novel by David Uraham Phillips, nnd which. West Phlladclphlans will see for the first time. Paulino Frederick will be the star on Wednesday In a remarkablo plcturlzatlon of Daudet's story, "Sapho," at tho Itlalto, and her screen version of this famous story will bo ns famous In lllmdom as tho original has been In literature. TOLL FAVORS SUFFRAGE HILL ' 130 State House Members, More Than Necessary, Pledged A poll of tho Stato House of Representa tives pledges 130 votes for passage of the sum-ago bill which comes up for hearing tomorrow, whereas only 104 votes aro neces sary, It was said today by delegates from tho Women's Suffrage party of Pennsyl vania, who will attend t!ie henrlng In Har rlsburg. A party which Includes Mrs. Oorge A, Dunning, chairman of the Worn- ens Suffrage party of Philadelphia County! Airs, (leorgc Plersol, Mrs. Frederick Drink- er, miss l.ldn Stokes Adams, Miss S,trn H. Chambers, Mrs. It. Iredell Knchun, Mrs. A. Ii. Hums nnd Mrs, William U. Derr will leavo Broad Street Station for Harrlnburg this afternoon. They will remain In Harrlnburg for tho spring conference of tho Pennsylvania Women's Suffrage Party, which opens April 18. They will be Joined by other members. DEATH Church. .lth and Wolf its. Int. .Trinity Hit"' Jjn Chilrehyard. Friends may H remains nKATHJL of Rev, John Herthey Menses. Relatives an6 frlenda Invited to funeral services... Mon.. 8 P. m., 4nso Parrlah st. Int. Tuei... Tor. I'a., ..... . , g , j,.. , . FLANAaAN. Aprll 14. MART, widow of , on arrival of train leaving uroaa . aiauon Kdnard Flanagan (re stain), aged 47. It"' "'" m. Uvea and friends. It. V. M. Sodality, Invited to MlLt.nR, At Nnrrlelown. Fa.. April 13, funeral, WeJ . 8:30 . m.. uio.1 8. Wooditook .VINA V widow of CaMaln Churl' II, .Miller, t. Polemn rrnulem l.l.h maaa Ht. Monlr; Funeral aeMlcru at - . . .r . :. funeral. FOSTRP.. April 13, arddenlr.-.JOIIN W., hu. hand of Alice Foater. Ilelativea and frlenda, Woodmen nt fh- it,'-i4 i-vUm! In aervlcet. Tuea., s n. m S22.1 Hanaom at. Int. Mt. Morlah Oem. Frlenda may call Mon. 7:30 to n p. m, . FftKKMAN. -huaband of Jit In .!EES"AHi - 4P'H .. . ciiA.ni.Ea koee. isiibiki in sunns - of Klla V. and late T reman (nee llerker) and aoir rhnm.. n vreeman. nala liven and frleniia n-in.-i im No. 3RR. F. and A. M.. Invited to funeral aervlcea. Tuea., , p: m., residence of father-in-law. Jarob H. Heeker. 60311 C'heatnut at. . Int. Westminster !m. lletnalna may ba viewed Mon, eve. Auto funeral. rillKIMIAN. April 13. NKM.1K ANN, wife of Anron K Friedman and ilaughler of Thomas kmu imp ininerine .Mcmrmoii. iieiiin iij irirnui, liinnsiono Ulrcle, Lady rorrsicre, r, "J A.. Invltfd to funernf. Thurs.. S 30 n. m loOli r; llewaon t, Holcmn hlah reoulem maaa Holy Name Church 10 a, in. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem. Railroad Flagman Killed AITOONA. Pa., April lB.deorge Adam son, uf Turtle Creek, a Pennsylvania Ball road flagman, wan Instantly killed nt tho Horseshoe Curve, nn'tha Pittsburg divi sion near here, when he fell from his train. eatijs AIKn.VS. April 14, JAMF.H .1., bu'bnnd of fJrern,d.A.V-n"rB4.,Hn,;a- .'" hlcM-relatl,' and !..undl "'"Invited, W.l . 7:30 a. m., I'li3 H. iSiA,'oflolemn "" of requiem Church of Ht. Jlonlra 0 H. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. UAnvV'iMMiK'n"' nt DoUBlaavllle. Pa.. Ms fevA,'A.,,,f SeiV se?ft. ea'.'vVj.? 3'"p1 aeVhlfAesn,.""" W"1 ''hl!"' "" rhB,J t.l"Zr,'".-Mr". LI'.. '"A"'.I.A .A,. dauEh. 1 T7 niv.i. r" . "1". .""rx nn uaKer. ned JJ.Vi Rrla.ll"'- and frlenda mlted to funeral w-Vv'"- r"",f. -:n." " " """" l Heat, Mil ViAm",vJv.at?' Iflti Private, Sit M'-lah Cem. .fi,.A,u-''Ay,'rAnr" ,:t- BAVIU W.. .on of lati fflVi'i Kr.of eAV. ?ulheatern As semiiiy. ro. 18. A. O. of M. I.i officers and d Irrrtora of tho Hlmwood n. and 1. Asao In. Jv."' l?.funnl,Tu.'' Z " "i 1020 OrVenwaV "- ""! ' W . Mil llI.lirjKll.-Aprll II, IlACHIil- ItoniNSON widow of Oeorso It. Krs.r. helatlves biiiI Frlenda laay I'Thurs.. 7. , li '". ''r"'"e' 14. AI.tlEttT ASHMKAD IIOCKltin Anrll If?"- 4I.l,S-. MRr'1 .70- ."eUtlves and friends In vited to funeral aerl.ea. Tuea., -J n m i Morris at.. Merchantvllle. X. J fnt nrTate Coleatown Cent ""'"' ..I'ONHAt,A,,rli jr., UHAN A., wife f Alfred UonsBl. need C3 Itelatues and friends all organizations of which aim was a member' rwVi" "! t,""r.1 services. Wed, 2 ,,. m "() c-. 'Ilrard ur. Int. Fernwood ('em ' .1Ji'A?A.u.7Ai,rl' "3. MAHIA l.om.si: nni. ,au. iL.miivpK nnri rri llam r. Murphy-s Hens ci? Inv Ved to "funeVa aervlcea. Tuea, -.' p m.. reeldenc. of nephew Thomas Oeoms Wllll.ims. .-,.-, JnmeatowS Vt iiusiiui uuu i. i it, ini nriinio i.-a-bm. Mon. H In in . .n ' " l"u,, ""y C-H JNO. Hr.rf husband of Maricaret llrownlnir (neo Leonard). HelatUea nnd friends Invited to fu? ncral acnlces. Wed., s p. m 1724 N jlaraiiii t Int. (Uenivr....! fm ' '' -- ""nail iinii.itii'.K. in ivorrlstuwn. Anrll 11 mnur funl'rU!'81 ' .t.lelH" ?" ArVerndi3n?Ae"A" funeml. Wed . a d m . Fjin Llnwood . town' "'" Ia ""' 1,l"l'o C?m NorrU- IlirCHANAN. April IS IHAI1EM.A, widow Helauvi, "And mends o'aS fyrrlnVi,fr,'o ?S: ?n'tr.'"MV.rr".ahW6,;;, " " "'" " 5UaJS. CAl.DWEI.I,. Anrll IS. Ht lll-l tv Io,ln St..er-PANIBI. CAI.invni.l.. '.Votlco of' funiral SpS ..rPeouolfouo'MV .?.AuAr"'. S'Cvlf...Tues.. 2 p.' m.. reaidene. ., husband 173.-. N. ' WllUnitSn at. " Int! IIflli em.. via funeral car. Kemains mav'h.'lVjf. 2S jion. eve I'AIITKH. April 1 OANEV. April U, TIMOTHV, aon of Hannah and lata Daniel aaney. llelattvra and friends Invited to funeral Tuea.. 7:80 a. m.. mother's residence. B110 Uermantown ave., Chaatnul Hill. Solemn requiem maaa Church of Our Mother of Co.n"0,."on " ni. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. OII.L.-.Aprll 14. DELIA, wife of Peter Olll. ftslatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed., 30 a. m , 1004 H. 28d at. Solemn hth maaa St Edmond's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem ' UIJVNCEr. April 14. JAMES, aon of 1st; John and Marrnrct fllancey (nen ' Ward) of nonenal. Ireland. IteiutUes and friends. Holy riame oocieiy or Cathrdrnl parish, inviieu to funeral. Wed . S a. m., btother-ln-lnw's resi dence. John Dnrrlan, 1723 S. Cloveland ave. Solemn mass nf requiem Church of Ht. Thomas tfiMMinin w on n. m. int. noiy cross ceni. OIlEKNWtJon April 15. I'A III. I... husband of Adelaldo H. (Ireenwood (neo Haines) and aon of Anna and late Jnmes Oreenwood. ased 41. Itelatltes and frlenda. employes of Globe. Dyo Jvorha Co., Invited to funeral aervlcea. Thurs., 3 p. m., 4HIO Frnnkford ave,, Frankford. Int. private, Oaklnnd Cem. Itemains may bo viewed ed eve. , nitEEN'WOOD. April 13. JAMES, husband of Hevlna (Ireenwood (nee Pickup). asd flO. Itela thes and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m. 4.14.1 I'enn St.. Frankford. Int. Notth Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be lewed Tuea., 8 to 10 p m. (HtYO.V. Suddenly. April 13. WIM.IAM I' fll'YO.V. Sr . busband of Mlneria lIuon. Itela tle. ami friends Kestnne Uranch. N A. of I,. (' . cmplnrs of I'hlla. I. ().. Southwest Station. Invited to funeral, Tiles.. S:30 n, m., 2230 S. 17lh Ml Solemn rennlem man St. Mnnlrn'n Church 10 u. m li:t. Holy Cros Cem Autu II AMIIIIKl'IIT April II. ADELINE, wife of U'llllim llumbrrcht, IlelatlMs and friends. Ladles' AIJ of (lerman Lutheran Church, Invited to funeral services. Tucs., 2 P. m.. 421 N. 3d st. camden, int. p-Uate, Harlelah cem, Friends mav ew remalna Mon.. 7 to 9 o m. HANKINSON. -April 12, JOHN It., nusband of Hannah J. Hanklnson (nee Joslln). sued 77. Kelatlves nnd friends, Walter S. Newhall Post, No. 7. -Q. A. It.: members of East Daptlat Church, and all other orcanlzatlona of which he was n member. Invited to funeral aervlcea. Mon.. H p. m. 1138 Crease at. Int. Tues., Northwood Cem., at convenience of family. HAUH. April 14, MAROAllRT, wlfo of Oscar Itaub, 1210 N Jessup at. llel,lva and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea, cd., 2 p. m., brother-in-law's residence. If. W. Munkenbeek, 42S Richmond s(. Int. Northwood Cem. Re mains may be Mewed Tues., 8 to 10 p. m. HEdin.MAN. April 12. FLORENCE a., wlfo of Theodore Heseiman nnd daughter of CMorao tl. nnA I,.. a A ,... Mnr.l ., h .....1 nn ni tles nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tuea.. 8.30 a. m., 40fn Lancaster ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Agathu's church 10 a. m. Int, Old Cathedral Cem HILL. April 14. residence of daughter. Mrs. L. P D-Crrmt. 4)122 Hazel nn . AIlAtmt.r.A CALDWELL, wlfo nf Gideon Hill, nifed 70. Int. Tu-s. NeU)urah, N' V. HI7.EII. April 13. I'.MZAUETH W . daugh ter of Intr Joseph and Annie M. Illzer. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tuea . 2 p, . m. residence of brother, William 11. Hlier, Newtown Sfiuare, Delaware Co., Pa. Int New town Friends RurlHl (Irounds. IIODOEH. April 11. LUCINDA CLARKE, widow nf Robert It. Hodges Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral aerWeee, residence of aon-ln-law, Jacob Rlstlne, 1214 N. 42d at. Tues, 2 p in abarp. Int. nrHnte. Woodlands Cem. HOUVAY. April 13. ELIZARETH HORVAY (nee Rusnnrk). wife of Paul Horvay. -ased 2(1. Relatives and friends, I'faejzcr Yearly Ladles lien So.-.. Invited to funeral, Tues., n a m , 1720 Frankford ne. Int, Oreenmount Cem Auto funerul. Remains may be viewed Mon., 7 to lo p. m. IRWIN. April 14. ELIZABETH IRWIN, aired 71. l'uneral Tues., 2:30 p. m,, 318 s. JOHNSON. Suddenly. April 14, JOHN O JOHNSON, nitecl 7(1. Funeral services and Int' strlctlv nrlvste Absolutely no flowers KAUFMANN. Ajrll 14. LAURA M. daugh ter of Charles and Mary n, Kauffmann nnd granddaughter of William nnd Julia Crossen Ilelathca and friends, 11. V M Sodality: s"red Heart and Propagation of the Faith Snrletlej, faculty and students of Neblnger Rnd Ml. Ver non Schools Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. P..- ". M: "L".,-:'- Hlmn high -mass 8t Edward-a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem r .K.!'i?iFE-"TA,,E" At- hiCnnahohocken. ra.. DAVID, husband of Mary Keefe, RelatWes and friends Invited to funeral, Wed.. 8 a. mO .on. in-iawa rt aenen, wu lam J. Ford. Sorlrii hi i - .- ,,.. n.., uiLitunuUHOn rlctly prl !, Cem., Ilrooklyn. N, Y. o.-MIaTH's'. A Hlcklervllle. N. J.., April 14. SIMON W, MITTEN, aged Ml Relatives and frlenda .Invited to funeral service. Tuea.,, 10 a. m.. residence, Slcklervllle, N, J. fnt. Slrk. lervllle. Train laavra Chestnut at. ferry 8.80 i -.ini lor nicaiervuie. i rienas m tu iwn,, I 7 to n p. m. , MOYLAN, April 14. PATRICK, husband of Annie Moyfan. Relatives and friends, Holy Narno Society, Dlv, No. 8, A. O. II. i Fort Wayne. No. 178, F. of A., Invited to funeral, "lues.. 8:80 a. m.. 1320 E. Haines at., (lerman. tbwn. Solemn requiem mass Church of Im maculate Conception 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe- umi v,rm, MLtl.ttEtlAV a-,-11 1 i-ATirAntNE MtlL.. Relatives and i IIEIIAN tne (J-Rrlen). wbW of John.Mulheran. iieiamea anu rrienrts. nlso n v. i. aonaiuj and Sacred Heart Society of St. Ann's Church Invlttd to funeral. Tues., 8:30 a. m from, 2338 E. Tucker at. Solemn requiem maas Ht, Ann'a Chnreh. 10. a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. Wmml-v . i-jw dkAtiw Items Ins may be viewed Mon. eve. Int. Eden Cem, ' . .. . . ..... nfttr-u Nr.i No 113. I', of II., nvlted to funeral, Wea .. -n?flJ Ina at Pitman ISW p. m. Frlenda may call 'rillVciltJlprll H , TIIOMAB TIMDIlBMfi aged till. Itelatiyee- arid "lenua. ..i - lxlgc, No. 110, I. i ment. No. .22. of r . .. . n.-i-.in i-.nruuii.' ". ." . ":.7iT. . i jidce. 'una., i-n.i iviiuv .....-..-.. ., . iniiieu No 01. I. U. U. J-., oi iamueu, ... - -i-hn.-to funeral services Wed.. 2 ". m.. ' .n,'. p. E. Church. Ilroadway and Itfdf? Jli1Vt5ie?s Arn. Frlenda and lodges, may cal at daughter w U..A. aicai Ann 1 I mnnCII. "" -."." at!.' Crn'den." N. J."Tue... 7 tri 0 P. m. f Pru'LRlcVfBsrua'dnen1ymApr.l 14. Mtl.TON,! ...-.I .:.i le s.i.-n ii. ttirieh. formerly of VJ.n 'v""" '," . Tv"yp "' 'inew-s Church 0:30 am Int. St. Matthew's New Cem KEEKER. Suddenly. April 10. OEOROP RUSSELL, son of Wllllnm llnlrd , iTi.!rH U 1. . Keefer. l'hinernl nt lAnvunUtira rf en.ii.. KINO. April 14. WILLIAM, husband of An- n a Winer I nnA l1wnwim .l am -. . . . ." "'-. ;;" -i.,,,",-',s. ".H.CH. ." iseiaiivi Jiemalna may bo viewed -Anrll -. unrta .... :Ha VaWw Ii m-'.u7 rn M.wr uvl" llnla -U. "!' Woodlawn Cem.. New York - ,mla. ClAWSON. April 13 Dr VillN p ,-,., SON. aged 8S, at 1707 W Norrls ,t ruLni,Y' services und (nt. private. ,orn ' Funeral IlErSNAl.r,CO.S.aLge070'"t0I -mayca-,Wedrn?BS AUtomoblln servlee. -...,i i.eni. Charlie Chaplin, that versatile nhd funny comedian, will be the principal feature at theh Locust today, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and West Philadelphia ad mlrers of this mlrth-provoker will be given the opportunity to see him In his latest suc i cess, "The Cure." It Is not necessary to say anything: about Chaplin's art, nor It Is at all required that any extended comment be made as to his new vehicle, except to state that It Is a Chaplin absurdity, with all the usual and unusuat Chaplin stunts nnd funnylsms. The locale and much of the action will be found surprising In Its new 'aess. As a contrast to the comedy, that clever actor, Clifford drey, assisted by Mar garet Landle, will be seen today und Tues dayjn "The Beloved Vampire." Beatrls MIchelena, who has won success Mil In opera and on the screen, will appear 'JJE!e''.dar..5!)d Th"ay at the Great JiOrtnern In "The Woman Who Dared" Mrs, Vernon Castle In the twelfth episode SL.J3. ..m'il?i",?r amorbln' Patriotic serial, "Patrla," will also be shown. Clara Kimball Toung. the popular screen rnr.i.iMa a.m , , -. yS-M",E.CcSurclU':30t-. m 'jf'SraS kSTaAn"" "'" mtet ""J "rlvlKlr-n't'Y-R'm'a'n8 vSffiS3 of "ici una lain iiarv frtu ai .. i7i -.-. I'nimiv r.i, t-i J J. V rj ' wt jviiiTii rna.ni r-tiwiiit.. .-!""!. ".1".Z'."':."l J. of Andrew Ciirr i am dL VV""i?r..-'". " and Katharine Mclirlde. Newtown CuSSKt" ham. County Donegal. Ireland! Ilel.tlveS Lml frlenda Invited to tm'ir.. t.?J. .. '"lives and ter'a reeldeace. Mr. Um.. leilM!. " P.:-").-. ' George W. Kruck Oeorfe ytr. Kriick, flfty-nlne years old. Kin ""Jwrinienaeni, or weHhtstand measures in Kp.vC,"d't r the last twenty-four years, died Ss J-raay, at nis nome, 561 Pln street. K;.-' Camden. Mr. Kruck served . L:.I.:: B-3 f-the Sixth Ward Republican Club for the . ; imn wm iy -two years. Me Was a memKee ' ,SL.C17"!eil odlte of E,k' ana the Ancient K2r of,J;nlt1 Workmep. He Is survived i , sjr his wfe, three sons and a daughter. Herbert E. Clark AHerbert K. Clark, for thlrty-seven years . jWrtwso" in the Chemical National Bank. ' Il,T-lr r " ? n,or foc'itly In charsre of ..tjjjforelm 6paj-tment. died yesterday at wLiST'-'JH 8SmoT '.avenue. North ;.'. N. J, .He was the son of Mr. yfwi.ststeni and a'brotlier survive. J'wli,fe,?0,?, ,3,"tJ'',:' years old. ; v, w. nome, b East .""V -Msrmamowiv WWBliapoplexy. lMM4,lt Toery store torftion, th?n "Liyg-ljyj "rf'J,f ave sons ' t m. '" -' j Sr4 tWl ;1lyyr.s;atiitra Bethlehem. JCr frnS-1. rK:1 2. .-" i "w4m'l1 if. ter a realdeaco. irs. Jamea Fletcher " s SiV feSaKi Mon.Aerv'erB",n & 5" Aw ;f.PSdS!S. JrH?fndA- c, ron',l!nc.!'mli;.dloIa.V,m? lSSv $ Church. 3d and Wo f sts Intlloly Cen.Ca,tm' u'ldVsVo Lr.r "-" "i'?uH.niiai; ." ii'nu. -April ID. JArv t ,i Thomas F. Davld.on and daughter of' lWifT Sl and Suaan Mclaughlin, at resfden?e of h?n?iln In-law, Oeorga Walter 1740 B? "4th .f0,r,'.r" notice of funeral will be given at- Due DAVIE3. April 14. DAVIli DAVH-a band of Anna Bavlea. aged 3 h.i.m,:. hai Trlenda Invited to funer.1 r?A.ii:5ltJi " &t!MP?e1nre-hn!J0a..-; on., 7 to 10 d. m DEMPSEY.--Aprll 14. VIOLET ANNIE .is. of Edward R. Dempaey. (Uuihter nf' 7.7? Kphrjtm, and Martha N. hlgr. n.iallS:. '.iS friends Invited to funeral, tues 'lot" ! nephew's residence. Ullbert Llghtean lia "m" sssn.T& .'.v'w.d.r?' ;,r,nTd in?E, ft uin. ,pni , JAMUS p., huaband .e Annie and aon of late Thomas and h5m.! ran reoulem mas St. Veronica's eV?;, ,!". 74. R.fatlves and frtenii invi'iS"7lB?'?.1 Tu.. 8t) a. m.. 471 Old York road Sol. Wr "2?"t..' fttV.'i'? Church .f tK"a0ly,0ch,n UUUUHEHTT. rty ar untres. odsllti. ---". -... 4. Jt Invited to fun.r.1 W.S' TS'.'-Y?M?J cnurch. .' Solemn reoulem ' maaa Chu'rV-h rjr,?,;4 other of Oood rn,,T,..i iKf V.m'h .of Our Int. srlvate.M.. Deals' 'Cem. "wr' lu ". - BpDaHERTT. April 12. WILLIAM J h. band of Anna -Dougherty (nee BrJr u SJ" Relative and frlanda Invlii ,.-"' ? 2i. 8:80 a. m.. S11S B. Cecil at. TBSth Md vVSod' land ave.). Solemn reaulem maaa rK.X.00?; jpurri.-April IB, JAMES, husband of 1st. Um Duffy and aon of Jnha and Seldiit i f t-asn hi a t 4 ak Antn fiieiAikrtl 4su KRUCK. April 15. OEOROE C.. husband of Cot illne Kruck tnee llammelehle), aged BO Reltles end friends. Fldelty Lodge. No. 3. A. J). U. W.: Camden Lodge, No. 293. n. V (). L' : ()th Ward Republican Club. Invited to funeral Wed 3 p. n, . 001 Pine st.! Camden" N. J Friends and lodges may call Tues. eve. Int. private. Evergreen Cem KHUKQEK. April 14,.rRUDENZE A wife of Relnhold H. J. Krueger arid daughter of Samuel M. and Hannah Kerrt 673 Falrilew st.. Camden, aged 36. Relatives and friends, membera of Christ Evangelical English Lutheran Church. 7th and Florence ata., Invited to funeral services, Tuea.. 8 p. in.. In the church. Int. Pleasantvllle, N. J . Wed. a. m. KRUSEN. At Newtown Pa., April 14 FAV. NIB KRUSEN. wife of the JateT Thomas M ftXr:?' ."If.'i-.?!1- .?.'''"'. JfSS . friends itit7u tw luiiri aii rrsiurr uo oi WllleC Illnhfi Hterllng St.. Newtown. Pa.. Tues .11 a. m" Int. Rlchboro Cem. ' , i..LR,'ftNV "l1,1 M; MIWIAEL, liusband of' late llrldget l.nrkln. Ilelativea and friends. Dlv . .. !!' . .- ,,-! ,uni!a Wo' "ortera' Union. Invlied to funeral, Tues., H.30 a. in. 1011 Kldge ave.. Darby, Solemn requiem mass Church of Pleased Virgin .Mary lu a, m Int Holy Cross Cem. LIPP1NCOTT. Fourth Month 14tb near Rlalnr Sun Sauare. N. J.. STACY 9. r.tPPIN-COJ-f. aged SB itelKtlves and frlenV Invited to funeral Wed.. Fourth Month 18th. 2 Dm son-in-law's residence. William R. Sharp near Rising- Bun Snuare ;.. N. J. Auto will meet I" noon train from Market at. wharf ' Ph la it llnrdentnwn. Int. fnnBn.l.i Ii...i.i ":'?. l J''VinAtlim i.H "ARIIY S.?' husband of Annie V. LloydT Relatives and friends wish. Ington Camp, No. 383. P. O. S. of a": Meada Commander). No. 30, Invited to funeral serv. Ices Wed. 2-30 p. m.. 1533 Bouvler at Int private. Hillside Cem. Remains may be Viewed Tuea.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. I'ottavTne papers copy. """" LOllB. April 13. CLAYTON ASIIER LODI1 aged, 80. Relatives and friends Invited to fu' neral Devon, Pa., Wed.. 2 p. m. Int Old Ht pavld'a Cem. Conveyance at Devon for train leaving Proad St. Btatlon 12:45 r. m. m MacFAHLAND, April 14. THOMAS FRA 2IER. eon of William J. and Eleanor FrarlVr MacFarjand. aged 22. Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral services. Tues.. 3 d m re.i. d,nc?..?.f P?ats. 208 C. Mermaid lane. Chest nut Hill. Int. private. Ivy Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve. im MALSED. -April 18. MARY M.. daughter of ,?v.eDnn!f M.3 hfvTted ".VWrelV !.UnV,-C2emP- m- 02 Ve"1 " '" MATLACK. April 14. JOHN C, huaband nf Cecelia J. Matlack and! son of lite Ouy and Sarah Matlack. aged 0. ReUtlves and I rrUsnds Welcome Dlv.. No. 20, 8. of T.: Washington Camp. No. 8. P. O. 8. of A.: Taylor Hose Co Active Firemen's Aaso., Invited to funeral serv. icea. Tuea.. 2 p. m.. reatdenee of aon Dr Thomas Mailack, 2802 K. York at. Int private' North Cedar Hill Cem. Remalna may be (leweil Mon.. S to 10 p. m. ! MAENE. April 18, CAROLINE A., widow of John Maene. Relatives and frlenda invited in funeral, Tuea. 8:80 a. m., 018 N. ,8th at? Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of Sorrows- i-s-.-.-oi;- ..-: -vt-Yir."." y-'m. JOALOblVU,--April . AAHK M. and frlenda In' p. m., residence, Cem. MATLACK. April 1. JOHN e. Cecelia J. Matlack and son of lata Qui and Sarah Matlack. aged 66. Relatives Tand 1 frlendsT Welcome Dlv., No. 20, 8. of T. Washlnrtnn Camp, No. 8. P. O. 8. of A.j Taylor HoaaS ActleFlremens Aaso., Invited to funeral m?i'. leea, Tuea., 2 p. m.. residence of win Dr Thomaa Matlack. 28oJ E. York at. lit mil vate. North Ceder Hill Cem ""' prl . McCOLLUM April 18, WILLIAM McCOT LUM. husband of Mary'MeCoIlunV. Rel.tlv and friends. St. Anthonys Hpty Items Society! Jamea D. Howley I. C. p. U.. Hb. 818: DiJ No. 46, A. O. H.I Court Freedom. No? 220 F of A.. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 a. m. 48B Federal st. Solemn high maaa o? rin..iiIi. Anthonys Church 8:80 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. McCONAQHT. April IB. RKBBCCA. wife of flobert t. McConaaiiy, Br. Relatives and frf!n?J Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 n m W08 NmWH,er st. Int. private. North PCeSr . MeSETTIOAN. April 14,, JOHN J.. , .on or James and Julia McOettlgan (nee Wllmotl. Rala. tlveg and friends are Invited to funeral. Tuaa 2 p. m.. parents' residence. 878 Nrasto at. Ini Holy Bepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. McLAUQHLIN. April IB, l'trR McLAUOH. LIN. 8r husband of late itargarit uSShlfi aaed 88. Kelatlves and fliands, St. vtnoent da Paul's Society of Annunciation Church: Altar Propagation of the Faith and Sacred Heart So. eletles, invited to funeral. Thurs.. So i? J? 1888 8. 10th St. Solemn high mass of reaulsm Annunotatlpa Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ... ... .nun. APN.i is. Kav. JOHN J. U. i nf in. ,. Vairirf, .h mr.?? m Dei atrleaiMT ,rena gmc tei attend -navtesa m. -Aatasar-s Charah. 1ft .-- Ivlm. otftM beslast l.,. tatTkal? Alltn BiaotleoJ ,1ULKERN April 15, MARK. Jr.. son of Mark and Mary Mulkern (nee Murphy), aged 3. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p. m.. parents' residence. 115 N, Van Felt t. Int. New Cathedral Cem. , . , , MYERS. April 14, M. MYRA. daughter of late Thomas F. nnd Caroline C. Myers. Rela tives and 'friends Invited to funeral serv res, Wed., 2 p. m., residence of brother-in-law, Clarenco Duke, 327 N. 7th et Camden, N. J. Int. prltate, Arllneton Cem. Friends may call Tues.. 7 to 0 p. m. UIINKH, April 14, JOHN, husband of Anna M. Orner. aged 47. Relatives and frlenda, Charter Oak. No. 5800, M. W. A.. Invited to funeral. Tucs., 2:30 p. in.. (iOO Highland are., (-heater, Pa, Int. Lawncroft Cem. .. . FAPB. April 14, TllltESHA. widow of An thony Pope, aged ,7. I'unerol services Tues., 10:31) a. m., resldenco of son-in-law, C. Philip Weber, 414 W. Chelten ave., Oermantown. Int. private. PARTRIDGE. April 14, MARY J. wife of Walter Partridge. Relatives and friends In vited to services, Tues,, 2 p. m, residence of daughter, Mrs. William Colgan, 2020 8. 01st st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. PAUL. April 16, ANNA MAROARETItA PV1..v.iaoYr of Henry Paul, Sr., ad Rl, 1825 wtJ?.!0.r,J i'- Notice of funeral will follow. POLLARD. Anrll 13. THOMAS, husband of Hanslne Pollard. Relatives and friends, llnlmesbiu-g- Lodge. No. Mil, K. of P.. and em ployes of Summerdaln Mills, Invited to funeral serxlres. Tues.. 2 p. m.. 3023 Rhawn st.. .llnlnieabupr. , Int. Magnolia Cem. Remains tr,-iyilJS.leT4 '"''. Mon.. niter 7 p m. PVOTT. AN'VA N I'VrilTIi,.. Ilnnn.rl wlf. of Thomas.Pjott. Ilcl.ilh.s snd friends. Altar nocieiy, cnurrii nf Incarnation, lnlled to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a. m., 4823 N. Mascher st. High mass 10 n. m. Church of Incarnation Int. Itoly Cross Cem. Remains may bo viewed Mon., 7 to 10 p. m Auto funeral. ROUINSON. April 13, JOHN, liusband of Sarah Robinson, aged 40. Relatives and friends Imlted to funeral. Wed., 2 p. in., 2845 N. War nP'k I'i. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may be vl'.'1Tui"- A to 10 P. m. .FP.8sirrAt1rl1 '!. at Woodbury. N. J.. MA TILDA THOMPSON, widow of Thomas H. Ross, aged 70. I-uneral Tues.. 2:30 p. m., residence Mr. ami Mrs. Jamea T. Maxwell, 137 Evergreen ave., Woodbury, N, J, int. Holly Cem., Cam den. N. J. SAHOENT. April 14, at his homo In'New York elty. OEOROE HENRY SAHOENT. son of lato Joeeph Denny and Mlndwell Sargent and '"yirr.? Mr"- Wilfred Iiwls. of Haverford. HCANlVN. April 12, MARY, widow of Adam Scanlnn. Relatliea and friends, St. Edmond's Altar and Rosary Societies and League of tho Sncred Heart, invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 1-..m"..,au"",''r'" risldence. Mrs. Mary Htroup. 1525 S. Ualley st. Solemn high mass of re quiem St. Gabriel's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy CrosH (Vm. scilNKibT. April 14. SUSAN II.. widow of John I. Schneldt. aged 76. Relatives and inriiui inviieu 10 runeral. Tues, 0 a. m.. resl- .''.m,,,.of aon-ln-law. Frederick A. C. Dahl. 232 ,-i Jlapler St.. Oermantown. Serlcea St. Luke h Church 10 a. m. Int. prlate. Remalna ln,I,s;.!,f..l.,'?d Mon" 8 to 10 p. m. ui?,,'J,:,JH--rA't,r".I!'- MARYK.. wife nf Hugh Shields (nee Cunnev). Reluthcs and friends In ." '? funeral. Ihurs.. 8 n. m., 2310 Federal f.i . i.m! h,Kh mii"" of requiem St, Anthony's 1 'iS'.Vi'i.'.V3" .a- m I"1- UolV Cross Cem. SHIW. At Jil" li. .u,... ..- i, -i .J.. April K. JOSEPH C, husband of Allco wninn. Hged III. Funeral nt convenience of iamll. SILLER. April 15. WILHELMINA !'., v,ldow "' Conrad Siller, aged SO. Ilelativea and friends are Invited to funeral services, Wed., 2 p. m., 'on-ln-law-s residence. 8ely S. Flsler, HO N. 0,i.'i';'AJ5"rb'r' '" ,n- Private. .fSi,.1VP'i?N' .Aprll,.15' UEOROB- P.. husband ,'ata Mary Ann Simpson, aged 70. Relatives and irlends Invited to services. Wed., 2:30 nm. 8.on." Wence. 2110 8. 03th sf. Int. prliote Arail!5i?,n-rS('m-. Frhnda may call Tuesday eve. .SlN.VOTr. Aprll 12, JOHN 1'., husband of Mary Tlerney blnnott. Relatives and friends, employes of flcllcvue-Stratford Hotel, invited to funeruS, Tuee. 8a. m., 1020 S. Hicks at. Re qulem masa St. Thomaa Aqulnaa'a Church. 17th and Morris sis., 0:30 a. in. Int. Ho.ly Cross SMITH. April 15, CAROLINE R wlfo of Samuel I Smith. Itelatltes and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m., daughter's residence. Mrs. Charles H. Umbcrger, 2310 N. Van. Pelt st. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cim. Auto funeral. SMITH. At Swarlhmore Aparts. 22d and Walnut bib.. April 13. EMMA C1RAIIAM. v?lfe fnrv!Jdn,tt"?!rvhic,TdTue... 1? 1"pt.'Vn,"..B OUveS SNITEv-Aprll 14. HANNAH THERESA, wife of John H. Snlte, Sr.. aged 47, Relatives, and friends, employes of Dept. R. of Autoea" cS.. Ardmore. Pa.. Invited to nervine- n .i. ' 423 N. Roblneon st. Int. private, Montrose Ceni! Friends may call Tuts. eve. ' SNOW. Aprll 14. WILLIAM D.. husband of Sarah A. Snow. Ilelativea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Wed.. 2 p. m.. 1812 Selgl" Tiies "ve l"''va'e- """alns may be viewed SPRINGER. April 15. at Atlantic Cilv isr J.. MARTHA K. SPRLN'OEn. ""uiStlves'-ami friends Invited to funeral services. Wed "-ail p. m..ln Swedesboro M.E. Church. Int. Swedes boro. N. J. Remains may be tlewed Tues.. 8-30 to 0:30 p. m at Hotel Bouvler, 150 8. Ten. nessee eve., Atlantic City, N. J. u77.A.prl'.Vi-..A"A,J if:. wMow. of Sr Tsth M.. Phiia:. ageTrM.. Relative- ana friends. Artlvo Counrl , No, 61 T, O. of I. j "A.1.1'0. '.. ,u5:.'.f.;:"ft".V. " n t Srfvate. IV Hill Kb Din nuiuuHi .- - ".,' in mVT.rrN.rAP"i5.n STmVAN No. 227. K. of P.t Ellis Feet. No 0 . A. li.. United Castle, No. 248. K. U 13.. lnv' ' '2 funeral services. Wid. 3:15 P. m.. chapel, oi Hint rt.rmnntnwn ave. ini. 117 Kirk ft Nice VAN LEER April IB. at 421 Ilajerford ave.. WILLIAM U.. husband of late Caroline .. Van Irfer. aged 78. Relatives and friends in vlted to funeral services. Wed., B p. "i.. Parlors 8. P. Frnnkendeld's Sons. 5300 Vine at. '" private. West Ixiurel Hill Cem. Chester - PTALKl?n-.-Aprll 14. CECELIA, widow of L'dward Walker. Relatives and friends. t Sodality. Leaguo of the Sacred Hear t of "' Heart ('hurch. Inxlted to. funeral. Thurs., s a. m . tr. llfelclriNnn St. Solemn high tnaSS OI requiem enurch of the Sacred Heart. 0'30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral. , WALLACE. Suddenly. April 14. SAMUEL A. WALLACE. ReUtlves and friends, members or St. Alban Iidge. No. 521), F. and A. M., all other societies of which he was ft ml2.",!r,.Ai lted to funeral services, Tues., 2 P. ni.. reel denco of sisters, 401 H Wayne ave., aermantown. Int. prlate. Mt, Morlah Cem. K'ma,n" I"1 be viewed .Mon., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. WALTON'. Aprll 13. CLARA 13., wife of Oeorge W. Walton. Itelatltes and friends In vited to funeral, Tucs., 2 p. m.. IMODyre at,, Frankford. Int. North Cedar lllll Cem. Re mains may tie iewed Mon., after h P. m. WKILEtt. April 13, FREDERICK A., hus band of Carrie Weller (neo Schad). aged 40. Rel-itlves nnd friends, Worklngmen's Sick and Death lien. Society.. No. 24(: I'hlla. Schuetten Vereln. rmploses Columbia Silk Dyeing Co, In lted to fum-ral, Tues . 2 p. ni.. 3041.N. J3th st. Int. lllllsldo Cem Auto senlce. Friends may call Mon.. S to 10 p. in. WlllTlJ. April 15, suddenly. WILLIAM H.. husband of Kite Rachel M. White, aged M. ItelallieH and friends. Defunco I.odge. No. 33o, K of I'. Invited to runeral. Tnurs.. n a. in., tii-or Southampton. Pa. Int. Churrhvllle Cem Carriages will meet train leaUne Reading Ter minal :-.'.i ii. ni at woutnainpton niauoii. WICKERSHAM. April 15. ANNIE T. JEWELL. ldow of John B. Wlckersham, aged 8t. Ilelativea and friends Invited to services. Wed.. II a. m Oliver II. Hair Iltdg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private, Central Laurel Hill Cem. ' Wir.ll. April 15. FLORA U., daughter of lato Peter and Elizabeth Wile. Relatives and friends Ir.Uted to funeral aervlcea, Tues.. 2 p.m., resldcnie of Oeorce Llghtcap. 23 W. Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill. YOST.-tAprll 14. ALICE M., daughter of Jennie ana late James M. Yost, aged 21. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed,, 2 p. m., resldcnco of mother, 1320 Vic toria st. Int. private, Northwood Cem. Re mains may bo viewed Tues., 8 p. m. TOUNQ. April 13. WILLIAM HENRY, hus band of Alma Young and son of late Jamea and Eliza Young, aged f!2. Relatives find friends, employes of Adams Express Co., Invited to serv ices. Tues., 2 p. m.. residence of slater, Mrs. Oeorce Woerner, 2722 8. Colorado at. Int. Northwood Cem. Auto funeral. YOUNO. April 13. ALICE A., wife of ltonard II. Young, 61)50 Market st., aged .15. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., R p. m., parlors H, P. FrankcnneM-s Sons. 5300 Vino st , W, Dilla. Int. private. Middle town. Pa, X0ST AND -FOUlM) nilACELET Lost, gold bracelet. Communicate wltn i H. Oertruiye "nejdJDle'i!'oa. 31L-i- DOO lost, small Airedale puppy. ;,,lrdB'nB0f,TeJ: noon near E. Washington lane. ermvishlnB- rT.'s.Tffir.llntfirSn to reissue certificate No. 1 04; . 'nr.u,?, "park? has been lost or mislaid. PERS0NAXS "SMlrAretSiSS'wS rlsson's Storage Co.. 52:10 Market st. HELP WANTED FEMALE ARTIFICIAL rLOWERS Experienced makerj wanted: female: also work given home. Bauer ft Watman,02l Arch at.thlrdJloor!. HELL TELEPHONE OPERATLNU , . Work near your home In rLe""nl1f.m! healthful aurroundlngs, with excellent opportunities for rapid advancement, Thero are twenty-eight Dell Central Offices In Philadelphia-, probably there Is ono within a few blocks from your home. Unusual opportunities for .earn est. Intelligent young women between 18 and 22 j earn of age. New employes are paid while learning and are readily advanced. rieasant dining rooms, where the beat of food Is sold at cost. In every Cen tral office. Comfortable sitting rooms for rcadlns and relaxation when off duty.' Good opportunity for senior and su pervising positions. ... .... Apply nt 400 Market street dally, ex cept Sunday, 8-30 a. m. to D p. m. HELP yAWTEDlIg Coniliiiifrf from frcccil no-Col 09 U. HOYS. WANTED FOR Ntniii. MUST RE OVER in, riyKL" ADVANCEMENT, APPivNC.E. a w,:'mivr; ii p. m,. i, ii ii u h n ni-'Vnii FLOOR. "f.b, DITRa.t.n taA ai'AtirkBv4 start 18! a-nnd nnnnrl,,l. JTr'nl' WlnM Ins. experrence. 1' lOSLeVoffftfl . ,,,, -, . c i r"r uirieiiTt DY8. wanted: steady employment, r" 4 Apply Tho A. Schocnhut Co '' $? Bepvlva ata. " Adgg CH1LDNURSE Experlenred. Care of one child two jcors old; reference. Call oerman lown.1801. COOK7 white, experienced, for cooking and downstairs work: best wages: references re quired: seashore for summer. 1510 N. lotn, St. Phone Poplar. 1(11(1. - COOK Wanted, a settled, refined, comp. woman ns cook In private family; reliable reference. Addressl .'. W. Walnut lane. Oermantown. COOK, white, thoroughly experlenred. Apply with reference to Mrs. II. N, Mungcr, 420 Cooper St.. Comden. N. J. COOK White woman for cooking and waiting; 4 In family: no washing; references required. Phone Ardmore 1004. BOYS Helpers on delivery .cars aTTTTi Hansom st. !l "Wlfa BOY wanted to run errands and VnstTl useful In wholesale, hm.-. V.u. "? rlghtboy. Apply noehmvllrorh0er,.w7,j, CAnr,T,nJ'''-..,'tUfSP!LTb3FORiTw I rill V ii ITIJItn . nillllt'IltT -a..I-r TAT- . Al'PLY T! I E DR AVO rnCifli COMPANY. . SPARnOWS TOINT tr;Cl ;:".' '"" '"u" J''".'" wrK in Ph Vu rmiu ukc, nurro last .employed, referiZSl wages desired. P 228. Led..,' g!f& 'Oosjl mfirtrtTtm ..m..i i .: . -'.vq. . .xl K'P"' JnVS uiniii.ii uiuH.i ,uti. iiilh nnrt ,n... --. CUTTER Experienced nun., -..rr round work In printing- plant! SsVL"!' uJt.WoiL.&o..i2!ji0?n-hra DANCINO TEACHER: 7T. l-VSH C'L'n-Cortlssoz. f320' Chestn! ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERSwinS- .1111 iimi-viniis men 10 work in phii.Sr stato age, where, laet emplojed IM .ndvvjgrsslreilI281L,ie'f jJJJI rAiwumiuii waniea. capable and siTsiT and. colored, for. farms ntJr pkS'j atate. employment Ilureau. lnia Tl' -st-; FOOTERS, experienced on 100-needle ' work.. Address A. Q. Spalding n?'1 ana i-acinqat.. Urooklre ti Co.. 6th ave. an LABORATORY ASSlSTANTsTFounT" work and study in mtr t ....-. opening for those Interested In sclenili COOK, experienced, white, for position In Bryn Mawr: 2 In family; good wages. Phono Bryn Mawr 463; COOK Oood plain cook, small family; per manent position. Apply 1830 Locust st. EXAMINERS, cxp. on ladles waists and dresees. Greenspan & Co.. iv. u. cor, mm ana Arcn. FINISHERS, experienced, to sew buttons, hooks and eyes on ladles' w&lsts and dresses. Grcen spqn & Co., N. E. corner 12th and Arch. GIRL Experienced hand wanted In sample de partment nf woolen house. Address P 228, Leaser uince. GIRL, white, experienced, for cooking and some housework: reference. 829 N. Broad. GIRL, white, to assist children's nurse. Ilryn Mawr 020. Phone GIRLS WANTED Over 16 years, for clean, light factory work. 48-hour week, steady vork, PIONEER SUSPENDER CO. 315 N. K'th, sixth floor. HAND HANm-tio- VICTOR TALKINO MACHINE CO Has vacancies for Hand sanders iJorlng machine operators ' Hand Jointers Rand re-saw filers Machine carvers Veneer Jointers Hardware niters A Double-head molder operators Hheltneu.ra Draftsmen with woodworking- experlenc.! Stevedores and laborers nvvronwKB wyv, over 18 .A! uince L ooys, lu years and over 71 48'hour-week scheduu '1 rhyslcal .examination necessary. Ae," . ,. . .Victor Talking MachlneCe, M"f: .iyi.in.-imu wnKf, o.i ioqper Bl., Camflta INBTRUMENT MAKERS ui.n, Sr .. steady employment. Young Sans iV LABORERS Laborers, white anrf colored, wanted 1 for men wlth'ablllt?: cSS boart "ittl -. icif icavuiiautt) vvVt IX QBJ Apply 43 North 17th st SPRING BESOHTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. jRUDSSSwS iHE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD SllatlboroujIiSlvnlicim ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNERSHIP MANAOEMENT. IJOSIAH WHITE t, SONS COMPANY GIRLS Additions to our glass department made openings for do girls: learners paid 18 weekly: advancement In U weeks: experienced workers niako 117 and over per week. Apply In per sou or by letter to 11. K. Mulford Co., Glen olden. Pa. LABORERS nnd farm hands for general J no time lost. Apply in person or by letter II. K. Mulford Co., Olenolden. " LABORERS WANTED. aireei. Apply 4700 N. GIRLS TO PUT UP YARNS: NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: 10.30 PER WEEK TO START. APPLY S. B. tt B. W. FLEISHER, INC., 23TH AND HAMILTON STS. GIRLS, 14 years ana over, to learn the business: 10 cents per hour to. start. Philadelphia Paper Box Co., 17th and Ridge. Westminster K- ave- ,,ear Beach. Elev. to Westminster t 1rlvat8 baths run water, 10 up vteeKly. J2 up dally. Chas. Buhre. EDUCATIONAL LEARN LANGUAGES AT THH Berlitz School 1M1 CHESTNUT STREET (Over Rlker Hegeman's Phamaosl DANCINO hfl,'faP,?Ii eat!v'" n4 W'W Invited I MISS JANNEV Strictly private lessons Mod to funeral, Tues.. 2 p. in.. 3223 Woodland ave. rate. Estey llldg., 17th & Walnut. Spruce 4387' daughter N. and Louisa Malseed Relit iei Invited to funeral services "Tuei 3 ence. 620 Federal st. Int. Woodtaridi husband of The Stanley Booking Corporation : 4hhe.chr1s a b.ira ' HOSIERY Knitters snd toppers on Standard Banner and Scott & Williams machines; ex perience on half-hose: good pay; steady pos. Notaseme Hosiery Co.. Oxford and Mascher. HOSIERY Loopera on 18 and 20 point He worth machines: exnerlenre nn raveled wnr rood pay; steady position. Notaseme Hosiery 1.1. . mimu miu am swiior. E" k: HOSIERY Experienced mender: steady work. Rood wages. Apply Harry C. Aberle & Co.. A , .1111 1.ICHI IICIU, HOUSEKEEPER (working) Good home, where uuinpeienv service is appreciatea ana well com. pensated; must be neat and clean and good jook: washing sent out; references required, Phone Norrlatown 1882, or write 'Mrs. J. H. Naylor. Norrlstown, Pa. HOUSEWORK White girl to assist other maid with housework and take care of child, with good reference. Oak Lane 029 W. 715 Kenll worth ave., Oak Lane Park. HOUSEWORK WomatTwanted for gen. housed work In family of 3 adults. Call 0394 Drexel HOUSEWORK Olrl half -grown, colored, to as. -... v.n i,,ia ci, tnun or pn. wood. 3482 W, HOJJ?W,,RKI,hlte,'t,rl to assist at house. .. w.t. iuu p. iifUMii 7C V.".i'.i ?-V'".M"V'"L i.umoer f j mphiiuicipiiii 8.ai cct nan. MECHANIC for Autocar. Packard and' delivery trucks: steady work: 6 dan is nrsi-ciass man only: good wages. Bis Bth and Cumberland sts " Wl MAN wanted as grounds utility man aboutii nls court: light work; steady man. with a ihdus; uermaniown man preferred, la . uivito ... xiuiiBH, ,io m. gicymour BL. Ga men wanted to work In the linoleum fact no experience necessary: rood wages anit tt. employment all year round. Call betwmi w" ST-Ui.K.-'T...' ""r'.'..!. " t ... i.utf 1.1. . iai una xiuncing pat ! MEN wanted to work In rubber factor?-i Srevious experience necessary. ArBlfil linker Pltv llnhl... r e-.'L A?.1 .B ssanomlnV Pa. ' "" " " MEN wanted competent to pile lumber and In lumber yard: eteadv ini, ,n .ii,. .r. . Ternan & White, cor. 20th and Erie av" MU.r wanted, bollermakcre, locomotive uininoiB. tur repair men, laborers, locom cleaners. Penna. It. It, 1741 Filbert tt. MEN to perform on stage; splendid oppor.il ...von ii, uue. iiummuaiionB. a w. i.ee. t! MILLWRIGHTS and helpers wanted. 8tri flrst-claes men to work In Philadelphia: tl S3"bt? ..'.,"," r'SSJSL. nitrmct; ni "uci. j -A.O, urujcr "-nice. """TSi". SJ?.??" "sated. I ThomaT- "' """" nvAm ,"n'AeiErn.WlS!i .SStSh. Apply timekeeper-. , Mv.iotwc'Dtiatmfu note I MT."E"lS.7,Ff'PEIV-HeaUh'. reliable, willing wTL'.0 "? 8t ln "f" of 3 small children: good rrmn "00(1 hm"- Address K. C. S ---- -v"' me. ncauing, ra. NURSE, nursery governess or mother's heinee' capable for a children aged 2. 7 and 10 yea?Ji ... mi..""''"' Mrs. a. N. Marl . Elklns ave., Elklns Park. Telephono Mel'iL' eb J OPE AI UA1VTDDA l!th. Morris A Paasyunk Av. LrlAiVlDIA Mat. Dally 2: Eves. 0:45-8 Paramount Pictures. JACK PICKFORD In "THE DUMMY" CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE CURE" A PA1 1 fl BSD AND THOMPSON frJLlJ MATINEE DAILY MME. NAZIMOVA in "WAR BRIDES" AD C A n 1 A CHESTNUT I V i- U 1 BELOW 16TH Norma TalmnrW '" "TIIR LAW OF orma laimaage compensation- JIRS. VERNON CASTLE In "PATR1A," No. 12 BELMONT B2D AND MARKET CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE PRICE SHE PAID" LOCUST f taoio. 10c MARKET ST. Theatre 333 "" Every Fr,.0re9arUFeffl'n;:-g?'r'' OVLKBKOOK ??D haverford ALICE BRADY i"" CHARLIE CHAPLIX In '-TE cu" BLUEBIRD brad and D1V-IE.D1IL SUSQUEHANNA AVB. MAE MURRAY in "ON RECORD" FAIRMOUNT "MSS ave Lenbre Ulrich and Colin Chase in "HER OWN PEOPLE" 5ATH QT THEATRE JUln lJ 1 . Below rtnrue MAT. DAILT ' Below rtpruca Evgs. T to 11. MARIE DORO in "CAfJTLES FOR TWO" GREAT NORTHERN ,?;. George Walsh in "High Finance" CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE CURE" IMPFRI Al . 60TH H"1 WALNUT ATS. llVlrEJMUs Mats. 2:30. Evs. lis Mary Pickford " ,,TI,E PRU"'"LIB .', CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE CURE" L" JEFFERSON 2WhpSetd3aui,hin ANITA STEWART in Tim ami. philippa" DADf Ittl wip nm . i -rvrw .. "auphin bt v iblA 1 ION PALACE "" ?w streot GEORGE COHAN '"noADWAT CHARLIE CHAPLIN Inar PRINCESS "" MARKET " Constance Talmadge ' etIs Evety Tue.-"0fe.t Secret- Bu.hSatn.' sniAX0R.a ", a" klnd o" ladles' a rivfolsts" finishers, tuckers, trimmers. plecwsrs week worh?";.Laruers.pald while learrSnt1rlVw5 .ehJi'i.uun.i?ler,a.,orsJ. wanted: tS-hour-week schedule. The Hagedorn-Merz Co.. 3d and OPERATORS wanted on all parts of ladled PRESSERS. exp'd. on ladles' waists and dresses' -9SSSHmHAS?ii.N- E. cor. 12th Snd Arch. STENOORAPHER RTpld, accurate li2TSod opoortunltv fnr si.ii.""?t.T14! Soa PAINTERS AND PAPRimAMnpna wi Steady emnloment fne first ami a.An , men: open shop conditions; wages 41 cents 00 rents ner hour. n.nir, ,A u., Painters' Association. Room BIO, Y. M. cH Building. New Haven. Conn. Ttl PANTRYMEN wanted. Apply I-". "BimvuB-oirimorQ n o i e I tlmekei PAPER CtlTTnn UiM.d n.. ,.. ... , his own spread: one having eome knowlal ii BcuinK ivooinson acorinp msehin. nrrmrt Jtaejcpncend4wages ejected, j PIECERS wanted. Apply John & Jamea hJtllB, j aon. Inc.. Blanket Ml PcnuyiKlll. Scott's lane. Fa PORTERS, white: steady employment. . Room 481. Land Title Bldg. .ppaprvr,nunCoy. for, gysgw wns. T0S?I1 r"y. experienced cardera and in" mere. Apply Q. Flbley, 1214 Fllheet ", ,r'm". TWISTERS EXPERIENCED. APPLY R n .!.. W. FLEISHER mn AtftT, 8-. .S ui-a ' -.-.. .tAn Ainu HAMILTON STS WAITRESS. SSSSffiffSS WAiTRHSHi:' . .."-.r '--J!?.aiCent. R KC FN1T 1834 MAmteV - Frances Nelson JtS&$lS CHARLIE CHAPLIN l ..Tg "W K I ALTO 0Ei 7 BLANCHE SWEETinKEV 8T- ''f .viL BYE' RUBY MARKET BTnPT GLAXsniRwTETL8IRBn .H.if x A i'jON" ate Patrick laaaareti I FAHFR TORTT-TO18T AND UCVLVCR lANCASTER AVENUa MARY PICKFORD in "THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" LIBERTY "".u Peggy Hyland & Marc MacDermott In "ABETTE" BAVOY . ""maSkt THEDA BARThT '"ER aREATF,..1" STANLEY "ATtf5viH .ipV,aHitKICK i "" JJIIES P. M. in ST. V I C T O R I TwaIvkt- KM M m. iPntm . nine, uiga fetrova " WwaitinS ..w vnAPUN m "THBPUR RoiSr "rK a3'ience MrtrQ5Hi7Tei Cenerml HELP WAOTBTt-lurATlTii BEAMER xt,.., .. ..... : : .:vvasri in nadelphla MAT.HXTAM wixwrn FOF thomiiehtv .vneel.ne. fv.ualln. ..I.u wo have desirable open territory which wUM assigned at once, selling the "Whiz" list I iiumuuiia ana nousenoia specialties to al nre. automobile nnri ,n.r.l ,1am In 'n to qualify must have nrst-class refersni -una is un opporiunity ror a permanent i .viiuu wiiii ie mrgesc manuxaciuring i o. Its kind In tho country, and Balesr PfUzre proportionate to ability. Aa eltliee liv mnlt n 1. ..&.... .. .. .1.1. . ....... - ...., , in iniBuji oily uajr ,iu .n i? I1-. V HolHngahead Company. OthjSi SI a rket sts.. Camden. N. J. i-d oaluhman-a proposition of real merlin ooDortunlfv ii-Kllmf,.. ir vA. - . ..ryi the money Is here. A 832. Ledger Office. m HALES MAN Clean-cut, enersetlc man wiw Jii Bicoucuanraeni; cnance lor aavancanp rantz-Prgmler Distributing. 730 Mftrket7 SALESMEN WANTED T erateat aelllnr propotltlon tafon iT 'ft " en.xnfa iianay volume eau V 'Encyclopaedia Brltannlca, nhlch la r,1i,HBt cicooiveiy py oeara, w VOi 7Jiwnt. a.lnien to follow up tto and to sell both the Handy Volume edltloa !h? Jarge Cambridge edition at the same terms as advertised. . Four.fl.ft.hs of our successful salesman 1 Pj?ve' .W'd books before. W teach you I ..w "n.1111 vuiniB. ..e;.wan.t.5a,e,mn for Philadelphia. Ml as for outside points. . .nTS SI?-"11 "Penses of tranaportatlos i .-.. ui.nriUK accounis. 5SihfcI'.W Volume and Cambridge e4 ...ii uao oeen sold then IT 13 TOO LATH rnhl.w.J'ii1 not want : Come In snil wnat our men m itnir .ma .ii. i ., d ee,t a permanent place In our orsanlaatM nN?JoCL.0P,'t!lDIA BRITANNICA Cft ... u. juvii !., corner wainui. ""-wanted. S neat-anoearlnc .l",w Plenty of "pep," experience mun ' o "", auvancement to tnossi T.i'nniiS',-r' "y 3-- DALtiHMKK Va nsIT . .. tmA ;rri5r "cmnr. money oacn a near Phlli HK-Jito-M w : must wan rmnMBwunuA -PEDAR "TH JMO war AVB. . ROBERT WARWICK in "A Girl. Folly" STRAND vKRMANTOWN AVmitrS KITTY GORDON S, aiARLIH CHAPLIN l . CVRr' QTH PHILADicrjt.. '' FRANKFORD 4 mATJJSS SESSUE HAYAKAWAn Each to Hia KlnAm RIDGE AVENUEwnvI GE?'WALSHrDAIW High Finance" 9rsr2Z2g,!l!Miu erlBranch Si.?","a4ft": Pted. 7s" flV 00 OHbItMUt'bT. K X)R R. BIIAV Bur between lv.nrt is .... . Sn.".l C0,Hnf' and State distributors' 1 . wanted. Vulcanlser fir. p. , isi N, Jjj iV:'?Jx:S.wnt,l for Philadelphia and n;1.l-'K,.'..u," Property holders pn Sin n? ?5S'i!: ""fa Income assured to gff ot ability; tlvs reference. M I. HflBlPVll lnni.'. I ' . iSiTiSSfJ'1',WUBI";P8 wanted on,KJBi , cISd0 e8'l. 0D fU?t-class need amir.jl i. .Clad A Sons. Ine.. Ifllh and CallowhULsli 8IchaEi'A?!1. JfJ1 wanted, who can SSflJ? .-' n "$ ot hln Tepalr wo SSfir,Ti-t0 1ne ,wh5 Luallfies rood waf position. Annlv vr ft t...Z nra. ?nPHER An abe. rapid. correeT SruLW m!n ?f Practical bmlness PSrifA9 nd good schoollna. having knowk .dnVri.1 wrK. good salary, permanent .Jn.nS?!n.en,rt wlth .a.'''s manufaeturlni m:vvriasvisJSSi.m "ur Bn.5i4e,f1En-Xoun man" to assist fni? JTilili,ott,Sl.,r.or ln Camden roanufi yiaiiti a- jiubj. Jinarasi iiirina BTlE?enlR.E.8M't.lW0r'k, P.. Ludaactwr Lumber Co.,Weatmorefand at inli;KBJ..!'.an.t1' Mperlenced on roachlns i SJiiii: -i."" iuick ana occuraut siaw ffiSats.? wasiter E,lleo" !u?i!f -- '""" ltaad w,VJ?B.'J' Whlt' in B0"' ieP' rbyi.iirr;'iiZMK'c0AmWS COLISEUM AWT, BBLOW 60TR A HOLBROOKBLINNin ? "PRI'DE'' W , ra cjaas. !! rimssiai . wz ViphfcisVoVeTu'SuluBrsnaria S.-d MSSSIJUJ, ASS1I 18. JUOaZABn To opwat. now.rSiff.5? 1 Ths obUhi ' Hs1f aac oatfeariM UESr machlna m PIO. mm if r . se?- u WjfTTbfCJ t j.i - .,. vogtr n,AM -.".nnwnvA. p BO over "ifor.pflle.woVErTSl-rrT i toUNU !R8&Z iiWEK h1- : assy mn1mg?3 (.