i .ti mi. VA y iTiii 1 i- Ja c- v ' !.' . r to T 1 , j .$ HI IUG r e-ri I. '.:.. .. PLAVBB :.. .i . tv -v tOPffiFORMTONKm ItlltWttf, LMt vSfac Candi- lt:at'CMtI Hall f Cos. f i iJmblitan'Lodfe fc '-.1 ... . . A . tiW'i rh,tttTtto, tela ,'aHlelo wlU IB fa Bletorlal ortlaa. :f , , ytMa' Players, n orxanlxatlon HMNd of members imm uvarfll lodges IftlM' Order of Knl(hU of Pythias In this Ptr.Vw.ll confer the rank of pass on at tat alz candidate at the Caatla Halt of whuoddi un ivmiva. rain 711. inaid at TI Oermanlown avenue, tonight VThla orranliatlon. led by David Chap mntfot Tnie Xnlchts' Lodge, has been re MAratnc in a most practical way by Inltlat jajtf new members In the rank of pace at Ifcsv aeverat lodges of the order In thla city ftolHu-atory to elevating- Its work to a ssujner standard. T- .'ay. "Damon and Pythias." I tiKd In ,"? (2rn,,n th, work. It wii nrit pro- 'EP '"t " Cotynt Garden Theatre. London. ' IC-?l'r 2?' ,iB2.1' J w written by John BtlllBI. Aff Irelanrf thin a a.nta.a, m.h .. . Iff &51Kw,nl. became, celebrated by a series of Eb .ilC!!l,..S,,dfr ln - ,,,, ' th 'OJUra Tales." IT i ZZS "l".f,cl nal he PlV underwent the re- V .? VtaUkB ilf th. tl.h..t.,f -,. Dkl.M a... h a, I . "-' "i a,,..,, nuiriu. aaiM. .tain t himself at that time a writer of plan. It wii t (' fee aometlma supposed to be his production. 23LJ. S"1" .aiinaea to the assistance he re- (tsHved from thla nitaMaw In In. MU.I.. aa. tUvL' t.rM?-' """lervwent a moit considerable -Sjnafage In Mr. Rhi.in'a h.nn. .. navi.. t. r Ajrljlnally written. That acnt'leman'a alterations r r. 'SUS. """"" aeneraiiy pertade. It: aoms 1 W f i".r exclusively his. and the author owes V, ft tohla own Teellnes to add that Mr. Shield's t ZJ5?25?'on. w,,h 'ha P'ay waa extremely '' C' The candidates ara. iniiiatarf k ih !. in E . CEL,J.rl,,rluallstle form until th lesson of B J ImSHT" uk". charge of the work. The story of f, tU Damon and Pythias" Is thn put on. Kvery SS 'r. S?1"' .of .the. order In this city should witness iiXSS.'ff.i.l.ML'y '.".'.-...Iheteam w II per- ir? a.-"" ". ""'MC" - .i tviiminaion. uei.. ana outh liethlehem. Ta., In the near future. The wi.-. van 01 cnaraciera rouowa: J8"X",,,V Dave Chapman. True Knlghta ?n?I.i?ilu H; "'anley. Chllds-Drexel 'hltlstlus If. o. Hnukes, Chllds-Drexel 'iiSXSf" r'' 8efel. Harmony i2mPJ,r; O. Parker. Harmony Irjt 8oldter A, C. Funk. Fourth of July SV.1? Senator Louis Jacoby. liarbaroasa Fifth Senator. William Hudson. Eureka perentn aerator...... Theodore Malser 7n'as Charles Gallon, Fourth of July Pampcles Doctor Sharpe. Chllds-Drexel ? ....A. Uarth. William Penn -."SIi'aY 5ocI.orJ,hrPe' Chllds-Drexel i 0lA,r C, F. Thompson. Continental rd Soldier William McCuskey. aamson ond Senator. .........J. Lord. Cosmopolitan ui senator. ...Fred Rhodes. Couer de Lion Senator ti.... iriii. r. -."" Eighth Senator Ueorga Brlcht w?l!urtb of July X-odge. No. 196. at Its laat con- &;V5LP!i j - ftf-?I.2?T,?rn,lu,ca ,n " c"' hall, Uroad and M 'Sf lt7mVmi!.,r.0.n"r.4 2r the "talnment . it, or " membera and frlnds. i? rSSSSK.SXV p,;ond street and Ol- K hraSJlM;llort i pother Moore gave his cele. .V SElJ?"lu,rta lecture on the "FrlendahlD r'rf x Ji.f"""'i, "na rnytnias. ,, Cwb rendered various a Tt.a 1I.M.... 1.T rendered various -.elections. """"""' "'" THE GAND FRATERNITY 9 Branch 50 Holds Preparedness Meet ing In Line of Order's Policy The Dreoarednesa meetfnc- nt tniinataiai Branch. No. BO, at 1626 Arch street. ua a pronounced success, and the committee In eharare la r1eservln ..!.(. ... It - ..,..,, v. f,ait VUlllltlCllUaV . iiy ""A. -ne large concert hall was tastefully ' -t derrvratert -n-lfh hitntl. nMj . i . r r - t. ;l "". -"- aincrican nags, ! ? pi-eT those present with a still greater aeeiing ot patriotism. When ' the lights were turned off for admission of new mem bra an Immense electric star, showing the eplors of glorious U. S. A., shone forth na ti ,bacon HaTht of loyalty. patrioUsm and r, Or sn-ant. I?A - . .. . yj2r?E?tsA-w.nx'? ." . Ilia a. awl" ... VI -". "ciau inciaema relating 5.'V3 t.teiJn2?,"t,.,on..of . ,h roopa preparatory ? T J" ifi?" aStoir to .Mexico. He also dwelt at 'i !ia T "vl "enema to be derived from active r KTX ".for Uncle Sam. His remarka were "n , thualaatlcally received and will tin rtn.ikt V..T.I. y to a number of enlistments. '(J b?eCGrnnLM"!Lr "aed several laughs by K firf.i J ?noI0! portrayal of events along the .? tOfhV b?,rc1'r In connection with his Illustrated t't JSSur.r'U0,.wnlch h",d a tendency to make ? ?" forget the horrors of war. Krater Kmll F. nS2!.ZE.A " ,co,mPanJr of Medical Reserve Corps aaalsted In alvln&r th. maatin. .... .. , nllfury effect. ' " "" u"'r 5, -.iSit,"c,lP.n.rPr representative to Governing Council resulted In fourteen votes for Frate? A. If" XPlliTn ..-- T.i. ": 'or rrster it. il. I--, 1 f& S'lVl w"h on other branch yet to hear from k i tft2a.cl"i " u,ua wer ,n evidence and a fftl &Aa L"."ouvenlr was given to all. The entertain. thi ?he m.iMnJ'n?lr.en"l3,t.bu'y- Panning for r Uy""l meeting of the branch, to be held 1 fceld . TTt, ?i.DJ .1;5"i"e, ?. ."rAn,-h. No- . -Pa,- -' -- l.. .... te on.5ior..ri: .7. ZESPl.xrKZ! .?' h.i M' I' lirt,,S,.'.U,h0.t hJn"' fln;l'P man In Fr.t.r Etft,?' Playing-card, byt'he' mre 'twist o? ?'M,U,r..a -Wy-penny wire nU. v1 aeitaes:',nd.iJ 'waya ready to acknowledge ', !21n...i-!.n o'"1, vf" wa" evidenced by the A treatentatlon of emblem watch fobs to v,.,. fT iiK2DS.rt Jln? O- K?- .?'st Commanded "- ;- u""l r'Br waa suostantlally remembered ' &VS?i".".e"!?2.hL ."'rthday. which haprowd a. rrLi" " iw st-wiio uaic am mo meet in. A an & eeS2!?Vi.L PPr'"lon for work well don" BK wmtchr " pre"n'"1 wh a solid go"d 1 a 'TJ? d'i" ' .he evening were Commander t &Sn W,"pffi?:SdI?rk. "nh. Nm300, mander: William i. Tjl.-.t-.i.. "". !- Mr'SS- rT'" SffiH'B.'. " ' E. Lf Strang; son. espo! vt collector. I?r 5i. ?!. . call' of Commands :i"i"Ti"r?."ranF.n. -o. ;. all of lrS .-Jtl J.aJlotlnrto'r representative to the Gov. T S2.,S..C2rnCT resulted, in the electloA of Krat?ri i. TJwn-aa H. Burns and Jos-nh a. smi.. ilii K.nWS,d!,r,? '."t'u'i." conUdene. 'of the I Wit.7,5nti5,eel"ur a enlivened by the singing of - Ei5fl?i't,2n" an'1 a unanimous pledge Sf l ESS &23S?J Ao-mlnl.trVtlonf v-W " "!" "10 aWfTPJ, 1$ iawKSSs Lrt X8 Arch trt wm Iiill.;"i'"i iD-P a u- u-&jica neia nn Ni.fMivit.u w...i. - -.- 2'nL.aa.n.c J h'd in the very near fuiu ' , ?fI?nalpt.ed.tDe committee ti arinoinc ,'i. danr. L A or Saturday evening. May 12 tlcketa tnr 2,V2 b A tan be had hv imii. . ,C1 '. .r which ,-;', the Orand-rratSftTlty; 1828 Arch ."feet. """ of Bfh v.Jbe membera and friends of Slerlln, nr.n.i. ita'i.0,i.TSlcn v.UI,t"ct Superintendent James &' ?rlJ J?, c.h.a, ara reminded again to EZF?, .V. "i "Hi?"!?' "thlftlo exn'bUlo'r. 1??JL.Vl1 J toulldlnc. Thta h hitinn. r.rSS '-.'". la well Vdrth SL-Kaaaa liaaK UUI1B aa si isiT b nfo-a k,at.a.i . ,. ;-- Pi i Taaf Tlts-BimA. AJ "rA f. - ,. f."WCTraT'','h; wJth ' nfoTm.'l ."to rjfflfl! an1v.K5mbni r'.1.." d!SSe.,a.-cotr M - ewaeud to be present a. "SlS.iSi" enVV""?."- 1 WVa " v""nr Council will take place, """" JUNIOR ORDER U. A. M. ii TIm) Biff Marlin Council rnmai.i.. 1 .frfVWetJk of History-Makingr Events ''' fi a Sy4'!I1eaiinlver8ary week of John t xtn.u- Cmmstt la now an Important part of the MM? of the council. Tha, banquet on jJWUtum&tY ovenlnriraa a. hua-a aucceaa. th. f"'S 5.aoe "f Taerlclc J. M. M, Slnnamoru and Kimn.i aksott. Junior paat State councUor. rent 'Alone will, be memorable for xswaqrf geoi HhlBtn "received both for 9aajr,ua tne wain. .XBUraday.evenlnr IHe,mdveretiry meetlnar of the -mnn. wMekrwV(i the last 'chance to pro tmtnmUn in tim.(or.the"eiavaa tnkia. fm Mstswter .Tenlntr., The prepeeWoB xeiv''(aa-rewarrea is-Um nns)r rtfa1werkA, All the orttbt. i .k. were tovttotl 'to. erttlctavir " smtjsn IMSjHLBBjI ' ;v ' .t . ,. r,i J"E.n "wyri represented t Jshn B. Armstrong SSSJST E,,l,r;J8,"n Rarfln. lrlo. Stephen S'..?r! North-Penn. Tbaahkttlamon rranklln. nl!ElY,nSrL a-K Warren. Kred M, Wagner. JoMtwr. Fred Taylor, Oeorge f. Poinsett, Ainerlca and Relief. Some of the visitors pres. jUwereiJr. P. 8. C. Samuel O, Scott, State 27arr Charles H. Hall. National " Itepre K'atls R A. Msglll. Past Stale Councilor Tnomsa It, Wallers. Stale Treasurer Chsrres Kaufmana. Deputies Arthur P, (I. Netltt. Jonn K. Ju. Jr., William Plosa, lenry Wellen mann, rred C. Hudson. John O. Wilson, B, B. 'Satherman, William C. Ilahn. Howard Churn, a de. William Oraham and Kred Kohter. The older member remarked that this was the first time In twenty years that they had seen such Cou Tf ,,,nhlage In the room of Armstrong Brother W. C. Hahn expressed his sppre elation of the support that Dlrlgo boosters are retting from the lay mrmhera of th district .onncuor A. d. Jones, of Dlrlgo, presld-nj oer iiwi ovoiirr meeting and hoped to see the next r meeting or the boosters even a greater success an inis meeting. Hiate Treasurer Kaufman. this '1 ""Tuna. u.ati 1 1 riamn nauiMi, rm Jtellef Council, extended an Invitation the gathering to be present next month at n 1 to . H.K. ... B IlA llef Council and stated that If tha attandanca was not greater than this one he would be dls. appointed. The members assured Brother Kauf mann that they would be out In full force. , Puakyr city Council, So. ISI. recently lnst. luted. Is a hustling little baby. While being new In the work, the members seem to grasp heir dutlej and the necessity of securing can didates. The council will meet ry Wednes day night until further notice. The officers of iTjuncu are: itecoraing secretary. William Hruder; assistant recording aecretary, Frank IJbs.y; financial aecretary, Albert Druhans. t-easurer, Harry 8nder. councilor. Nlcholaa craft. -.9ur, !her babe council, North Penn. No. ri?3I l".,l'',,, he foundation of a structure that will stand the wear of time. The blue and red teams have started on a contest for candl dates it 11 the council's aim to have 100 members by the end of the present year. Krankllmllle Council Oriental Court will have lis monthly meeting ton'xht. All the members of the council and of the Oriental Court are urged to be present at this meeting. It Is suggested to the members of the council to Investigate this Oriental degree. The re freshment committee will be on the Job. Other Fraternal News on Preceding Tage MARRIAGES 1 8S.iy?VPIt-rEAncE April It. GEOP.OK nnMCi,.nLER 'h ANNA 1.. rEAIlCn. both of Philadelphia, Beatfjs Aorll 21. XfAV f. Kltpnr it t ADAMS. Edln L. Adams Ilelatlves and friends Invited .!.,.',.c i,'d;.- -I. m- residence of slster-ln. r,M?,r:-A-fcf..Emr'' 5,0 Chestnut at. Int. Mt. Morlah e'em. n.'.,nE,-V,Ai'rl.'. " KLEANORE. dauahter of Benjamin and Margaret Allen (nee Walton). T!Z?.j r.'"f months Relatives and friends inJit 1. " non"' . "elatlves and friends Invited to funeral rvlcs. Wed., 2pm rntrenV1..5'!,nc"-431-'' rnn ". Frankford Int. private. Magnolia Cem. ATtvlVRr.Vlr.flt " 111- W S3 a -a HOUOHTON LEeT hu.band"of M'arVK. Atkin son. Due notice of funeral given. r,2n'.VnApr" '..CHriISTIANA. widow of EKKUd .funer.r.ece."':.' -p" Vf'ffsV- ?f.n?Sthof.,.'on,-n:,apTfv.,,7"lam Schu"1"- 1535 BARTOLET. April 21. EDWARD, son of Re- tMS?."nn,.lV,Jl,!J,,.B,r,0,. . Reli and ." .r)fn. "'"cca Lodge, No. 135. F. 5Pi.d tS;,V.,.t"' C.arr1".: ' Station 1. In. vlted to funeral services, Tues , S p m.. 160 Wed" a.m: -Manaunk- '"t. Cressona. V, PIFr?Aif.9irA.5rll...u.,:. AJ. y-ww de- NARD. widow of Michael Benard. Relat es and 7n'i?dA.."1X "1. lo funeral. Thurs 83 J m . 7044 Woodland ae Solemn requiem maaa St Clemenfa Church. Paschalvllle. lu a. m. Int, Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. BRENNAN. .April 52. JOHN, son of late James and Jennie Brennan. Relatives and tXitn$i Woolen Yarn Workers- Union" Local 1B008V Hn.Vnlio?i.,0.t,unf,,:l: Thurs" 8.ind a. m iSrr.fc' ,,ancok st. Hlah mass St. Michael's liifnofw a-.m- t.,nt: -N .t-'atrrcdral Cem. nt a.ai5i,,S"AL Baltimore. Md , April iiO CHARLES E.. husband of Beryl Del Barthe Burl Ja"r "Hnrl?? of tt"!S,m "- ?nd KathaMnS Me": 1?Ja Bu"fln- aged. 30. Relatives and friends irJd,t"ibyr',Coun."' No- ,3S- Jr. o" U. A , M. R.irill'.,'"n7.1 services. Tues . a p. m 4608 viae,0dni. ; . ,,B., '" .ffiana may be Conn t?or7At?rH 19, uJn',V. at orwalk. hSJl In i na .' on o' Mr. E. Shrayer (nee Blxley) end late George L. Cavano. Rela tjvea and friends Invited to, funeral services. Jues , j p, m., uncle's residence Albert J HI mrr' ",0 n,tWr 8t- In" .North Cedar Cl-Ailr. April 31. WILLIAM, hunhann .f HSFSLPl- A,,n'- "Y!"'?. 'to . uneral- gfR Oreenmount ,Cim Remains may be viewed viUiVa88iON-rApr" .21.- ,at Balmyra. N. J JsLIZi..iJ';i widow of Josiah L. Closson. aged Tn. H'l,n,lvn.8 and 'rt'na? Invited to funeral. &.. .'1 m." son-ln-latv 's residence. John K. Morton. 311 I: IlrnaH .1 Holm..- t r T' Ml Mnrlnh I'.n. e2i. ."""" .'.V . . lnV f;rr.fa."D.ir,..' ,.:.;."".."?" market St. v.fvt'a.ti ":"-.i ,:.t"."" .-u. Anrll iV? kt .. i. . h '.'. M'K""r, aged 03.. 'Relatives and friend, in! Jiiil" ? ,un"al- el . 2 p. m.. near Trades !' '" Carriages win meet trolleia at Warrington, between 1 and 1:30 p m . COKEEY.-Aprll 21. HONORA. dTughter of late Simon and Bridget Coffey. Relatives and friends. H. v. M. bodallty of Churrh nf thi Holy Child. Invlied'to view ?emaln,7 Tuef..,h7 p..,n.S. uptH. ?.!.. 0p. m., 4701 N. Broad st. ,n.JrR.t AnnZ ". Thurs.. Hornell. New York COMLY. Fourth Month 22d. 8. W. cor 34th and Hamilton sts... MARY B. aged 76. widow ?f. L,",fr Coml'i ot "J-herry. and daughter of late John and Ann Comly Bowman ltelatlt?a 4i?nd.-nGro,uanCd' ""' ,nt' -'vatsBrVy CONLIN. April 21. ANNA, wife of late rt. rick Conlln. Relatives and frlenda, iiVwe of SaCfrd Heart, nf Arnilnn t 'h,,L. ""f ThurS s Jo1".' ', FinV- A." 'nvlted'to funeral Thurs.. 80 a. m . 3332 11 st. So emn reaulem high mass Ascension Church 10 a m. Int New Cathedral Cem. -tew CROOKS. April 22. WILLIAM AWA M. of William Crooks. 1020 N. 20tb st. Due iiS of funeral given. w ' "ue nol riimVI.KV An.ll n. r..,. Florenr-o and late Isabell Crowley. RelatltSi ?.Vd ,f,ln,d,, ""'n-tvP'ra' Assn.: United Tex tile Workers No. 927. Invited to funeral. Wed 8 a. m.. fathera residence. 3320 Creaswell at ' T.Ut S' chuylklll. High mass in Ilrldgefe Church 0.30 a. m. Int. St. Mary'a Cem" Ilox- Caato&u-SJlSSI rn'eeWcro!lIA.M'ahnUdb.ao'nio Church and all other societies of which he wis a member. Intlted to funeral. Thurs.. 03o am 301ft pit, Solemn requiem mass1 A.?.a;n r-Kr.h .nV'.ii n.'i..:".'""..?."V"f "'. Ascensl r",,,.h ii . ii iii.. L " T- "nii.n il a: "V. ?.".' "f'X Sepulchre Cem. 8 April 21, 4110 Westminster v. V wife of 'Walter W. Davlif Rela A fflan1ai ta.. tfl-.ll. T a.j. "l. ,?! DAVI8 MARY jives ana .rienus, ttest t'nua. Itdge, No li vj, . -v. to in. 13. la. or t: , Intlted tn a.rvfr.a. Til. a. Ill a m rill... tt tii.i1.?. . l0 1S20 Chestnut st. Int. private. Omit flowers' Friends may view remains Mon. ev """"a. DEVLIN. April 21. ifARQARnT xr. DEV LIN (nee Toner), wife pf Owen J. Devlin Rci. tlwa and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs 9 a. m.. husband's residence. 1821 McKean at' Solemn requiem mass Church nf St. Thorn.. Aqulnaa 10.30 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem DU BOIS. April 21. OIDEON DU IlOIS.ged 08. Relatives and friends Invited to Funeral s.rvtces, Tues., 2.30 p. m., 1407 Sellers at Frankford. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem . DUKFEE April 20, WILLIAM N. DUFFEE Relatives and friends. Wash ngton Camri Vn 270. P. O, 8. of A. Invited to services. tSm" Sm.. 854 Falrmount ate. Camp aervlr.a" Ion.. 8JO p. m. Int. private. " enlcs. Sister MARY FRANCINU8 DUFFY, died r.nuiem mass Mon.. 10 a. m ".t. "-rr v""-".-'.-w wutpiii. solemn Villi -n,urcn or the Villa Maria. West Transnguration. int. iues Chester. Msss 0 a. m. EDWAIID3. 2002 N. 12th St., Anrll "1 JOSEPH H. F.DWARDS. aged 85. RilatWe; and friends. Mt. Morlah Lodge. No. IBs pa M.: St, John's Chapter. No. 232. R. H c ' st' John's Coromandery, No. 4, K. T.f Lu Lu Tern, pie. A. A. O. N. M. 8.: Old Guard of 2d R Jit Inf. Corps: Veteran Firemen's Asso.. Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m David H Schuyler Bldg.. Broad and Diamond. Int. Mt Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues 7 to 0 p. m. -".. niCHHORN. April 22. BARBARA EICH. HORN, widow of Alwln Elchhorn. aged 77. Relil tlves and friends Invited to funeral" Wed. (n p. m., 3729 N. 15tb at. Int. Hillside Cem. Auto service. . ELDER. April 21, ANDREW J., husband of Mary Elder, nebttlves and friends lnvt?d ?6 funeral services. Tues.. 2 p. m. ,1137 N. Front st.. Int. Qreenmodnt Cem. Friends may call Mnn . after 8 p. m ca" EVENS Fourth Month 22d. at Marltnn N, J.. SARAH R.. daughter of late Thoraai and Abigail J Evens, aged, 88. Relatives aSd friends Inylted to funeral. Fifth-day. sotji 1 p m.. Marlton N. J. Int. Colestown Cent Train leaves Market at, ferry. Phlla.. 10:io a m. Friends may call Fourth-day. 7 to 0 d tn EYRE. April 20. MAKY KYftE. widow f Henry C. Eyre. Relatives and friends invited to funeral aervlcea. Tues.,.3UI0 p. m., residence Kim st. Int. strictly private. P. 1718 '. . awn...... ' a I, It ' mai UABfnbI,--nini a(a, AUUIX L., wife ef Frank A. Oaffney and daughter of Robert EL and Ella J Doneghy Relatives and friends In vlted to'funeral. Wed.. 8i30 a, m.2822 Ulller st. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 40 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. OALLAOHER, Aprtt 21, suddenly. A w. REW rLOXD. nusDana of Matilda dallaghVr -"Wii. & i(l,iJ!S2".?0- Cm. " .fit?' . --. HiJ avlted o funeral, Th "t ww or elatlvsa and and st; .Services L Jamaa'a "je a p. m. Int. 8t, Jsamr-s Cenx., Vina. g,w eealn may be .i,. HsesC. atter shssismi tTtlteMWM Mft !. iaTttt, i or awar.aun. jHrancw .. urognara, 233 W. 7th. st,, Chester, Pa. . Int. private. "kuLKROD. April W.6LARA. wlf a 0f Albert B. Foulkroo. Relatives and friends In vited to runerai services, lues.. n m - guards ,of Bchuylkm Arsenal. Invited to funeral eprlces. Tuea. 20 p. m.. 112 N, 3d st. tot. YtfffiiXR. April SO, JOSEPHINE dAUUtR. widow of jJohn O, Oauier and .daughterot "yirf ? .Iatf."3i frald, Re atlvei andfiisnde Invited to funeral services, Tues. . na.. residence of brettaar.ln.iav. t.h. .!...' 'i-adnFinaft. aaeertss s EJMN'LfiDGERPHnJM)ELPHIA, MONDAY APRII .23f 1917 DBATIIS William and Elliabeth llackett. seed t. Rela Uvea and friends. Firemen's Relief Asso. Penna, Fire Asse., Conguwa Tribe. No. 310, I. O. n, M . General Oeorge a. Meade Circle. No. b. Brotherhood ot America, Invited to funeral services. Wed ,1pm. residence of son. Jo seph Hsckett. 21)31 N. eth st. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may he viewed Tues eve. , HAHN. April Tl, OEOHUK T , husband of late Amanda T, Ilahn fnee Whltemant. son of late William T. and Olhrlne A. Ilahn. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, 'Ihurs,, H p. m i'.'.l'O N, l.Mh st. Int. private. HART. April ID. suddenly. WILLIAM A , son of Henry and late Margaret Hart, aged 24. IJelatlves and friends, l'hlla. and Reading Ilwy. Relief Asso, Invited to funeral, Tues, f-3ft a. m . aunt's residence, Mrs. M. Patton. l2v N, Hutchinson st. Solemn high requiem mass Ht. Mslschy's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. . HAl'OHKT. April 12, THOMAS, husband of late Hannah Haughey. Relatives and friends Invited to fun-rat, -Inure . 8 Jo a. m., 1009 Worrell st. Solemn requiem msss St. Joa chims Church 10 a. m. Int, St. Dominic's Cem,, Holmesburg HERRMANN. Suddenly, April 21., ADOI.rH J, hUSbsnd Of Anna t. tlrrrminn fn.a f-.m. ent), aged 40. Relatives and friends, employes Jamea A. Kenney, Ilord and Norrls sts In vited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m sis. ter's residence. Mrs. Sophie K. Herhst. 2021 N. ".wit0.P.!A..,n-. "trlctly private, nelvue cem. HELLSTAII. April 20. CATHERINE, wife 2i th.''.,ate Jacob Hellstab (nee O'.Nelll). aged f-'. Relatives and frlenda tnvltad to funeral. Tus . 8-30 a. m. 2870 Emerald at. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Visitation 10 a, m. ,n!..il!l'. Sepulchre Cem HIOOIN8. April 20. ANNIE HIOOINS, agd 72 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues . s p m.. residence of nleje. Mrs Thomas Galhralth. 2010 Earp St. (near 2fllh and Whsrtonl Int private HOFFMAN --April 21, at Rlverton. N, J.. WILLIAM llOFFilAN. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 2.30 p. m , daunhter'a residence, Mrs. C. C. Stratton. tl Broad st , Rlverton.. N. J., without further notice. Int. Morgan (em . JOHNSTON. April 20. JOHN J., son of Isle John and Elliabeth Johnston aged 33. Rela. tlves and frl.nds. and Union Republican Club, of rtouth Philadelphia, Invited to funeral. Tuea , 8.30 a. m.. 1001 8. Isemlnrcr at. 113th and Mif flin sts ) Requiem high mass at Church of the Epiphany 10 a, m, Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service. .JONES April 21. JOKIAII. husband of I.ydla v. Jones (nee Rlnehartl. Itelatltes and friends, Merldlsn Sun I.odge, No. 188, F. and A. M : Camp No OKI. P. O. S. of A.! rmolo.es of Bolt Dept., Ilsldwln LocomotUe Works. Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p. m.. 1813 Orati st. (18th st. ana .Montgomery ave.j. int. private, i-ernooi Cem. Rr-malns may be viewed Tues.. after 7 p. m. Auto funeral . KAUFKMAN April 20. MART A. KAUFF MAN (ne. Zimmerman), widow of Christian u. Kauflman, agt-d Til Relatives and friends lnlted to funeral services Tuts. 2 p. m , 133 Hnmcstesd nit. Cnlllnxmtood. N J Int. prl vate. North Cedvr Hill Cem. Phlla. . KEARNEY --April 20. FRANK P.. son of late .Michael and Mary A. Kearney. Relsthes and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 a m . residence of stiter. Mrs. Mary A. Delaney, 4(38 Mulh.rry st Frankford. Solemn requiem msf and Int. St. Joachim's Church 10 a. m, KEI.M April 21. ELIZABETH E. (nee Eng lish), wlf. of John t. Kclm. Relatives and friends, I-atnlew Council. No. SO. S. and D nf L, Invited to funeral services, Thurs, 2 p. M 4324 Lancaster ae. Friends may call Wed , 8 to 9 p m. Int. Fernwnort Cem Automobile,, KNIOIIT. April 21. WALTER H. KNIGHT. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Wed , 2 p. m , 2202 N, 18lh st. Int. rrl vat. Auto funeral. . KNOWLTON. Suddenly, April 20. ELLEN M.. ldow of Charles H. Knowlton, aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Tues., 2 p. m.. 02D Henon st.. Camden, N. J. Int. private. Harlelch Cem. Friends may call Mon 7 to ft p. m. KOHL. April 17. MARTHA B. widow of William Kohl. Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart of Gesu. Invited to funeral, Tues., 8 30 a. m., 1811 Stiles st. High mass of requiem Church of Gesu 10 a. m. Int. West minster Cem. KRES April 21 HERMANIA HENRIETTA KRES, aged 72. after long suffering. Relatl.es and friends Invited to funeral services. Tuts, i! P. m , at funeral parlors of W, II. Pierre. 7th and Parrlsh sts Remains may b viewed Mon after X p in Int Ure.nmount Cem LAGOMARS1NO. April 21, ROSE, wife of Geprge J. Lagomarslno and daughter of late Celestln and Joseph Ilarbelrl, Due notice of funeral given. 700 Montros. st. LACRlA. April 21. ALFREDO, son of Ralph and Theresa LaurlH, aged x. Relatl.es and friend Invited to funeral, Tues., 8.30 a m , residence of parents 1124 Passyunk ave Sol- emn high mass St. Pauls Church 10 af. m. Int. Holy Cross c."m LEKFERTS April 21. PHOEBE A. LEF FERTS (nee Beckerl. ttldow of Lewis Lefferts. Itelatltes and friends Intlted to services, Tues.. 2:30 p. m., residence of son-in-law. Dr. Henry O. Fischer. 122 Sumac st., Wlssahlckon, Int. private. LEVIN, April 10. 1217, N. Franklin st . IDA. widow of Henry Let In. Services and Interment prltate. at the contenlence of the family. Abso lutely no Dowers. LUBURO. April 22. EMMA K. SWALM. widow of Albert J. Luburg. Relstltes and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 8 p. m , 22.'0 N, Broad at. Int. private, rottsvlllc, Pa. LYONS April 21, JOHN, husband of Susan Lons. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 30 p m 241 1 N. 31st st. Int. prltate. West Chest. r Local. McANULTY. April 21. MARY E.. wife of Dr. John F. McAnulty (nee Heaneyl. Relatltcs and friends Intlted to funeral services. Tus., I.3'!8'.."1 ..apartments of William II. Battersby. 3318 N. Uroad st. Solemn high mass of renulem Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral McCARTER. Anrll 21, C. VERNON Mc CARTER. Itelatltes and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 8 p. m . 4841 Walton ave,. West Phlla Int. prltate, Tues. morning MCDONNELL April 21. JENNIE, wife of Arthur McDonnell. Relatltes and friends. Sa cred Heart Society, Invited tn funeral, Thura , 8 30 a. m.. 2848 Jasper st. High mass Church of Our Lady of Visitation II, V, M. 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. McFARLAND. April 2.'. ROBERT C . son of Elizabeth Connelly ond late Thomas McKar land. aged 22. grandson of late Robert C. and Sallle Cunningham Relatltes and friends. Dltl slon No. 0. A O. H and L. O. O. M. No M: emploes of Frankford Arsenal. Invited to fu neral, Thurs, 7.30 a. m, parents' residence, 1150 Adams ate.. Frankford Solemn renulem mass Church of St. Joachim's p a, in. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. SIcGRATH. April 22. at 1533 Stiles st . AN. NIE, daughter of late John and Ellen McUrath. Due notice of funeral given. McKENNA. April 22. ANNA M daughter of late James and Margaret McKenna Itelatltes and friends. Altar and Rosary Society of Church of Our Lady of Rosary. Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 30 a. m , 0814 Haverford ate.. West Phlla, Solemn mass of renulem Church of Ouc Lady of Rosary 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McSORLEY. Anrll 20. JOHN J. huahann nf Jane McSorley (neo McCalgeK Relatltes and friends. Pope Plus IX and William Cramp & Sona' Ben. Societies, Invited to funeral, Tues., 8 30 a. m.. 1330 N. DOth st. Solemn requiem mass Church ot the Holy Rosary 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem ME1RS. April 2u. RICHARD WALN MEIRS, aged BO. Funeral services Tues., 2 p. m., 1724 Walnut st. Int. private. Omit flowers MEREDITH. April 22. JAMES SCOTT MER. EDITH, aged 8(1. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed., 2 ji. m.. residence of son, William L. Meredith, 207 Chester pike, Norwood. Delattare Co . Pa. Int, prltate. MERRELL. April 22. ANNA, daughter of Tnhn t ami lat. f'arnlln. VI M,..,ll n-, tlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 4 p. m.. 120, Herbert St., Frankford. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto funeral. MILLER April 21. WILLIAM L, husband of Augusta Miller, aged BO. Relatives and friends .uiti. a. -- .'V' --v . ci a.eia invueu. iu auucrni arrvircn. v ru., A p. m,. rest denco of son. Frank W. Miller, 1435 N, Holly wood at, (2fth and Master). Int. private. Re mains m.v be viewed Tues . 7 to 10 p m MILLER. April 21, JAMES ANDERSON MILLER, aged. 02. Ilelatlyca and friends In. vlted to funeral services. Ved.. 2 p. in.. Glad wyn. Montgomery Co . Pa. Int. private. MILLER. April 22. JOHN F.. hutband of Annie R. Miller (nee Craven). Due notice of aUnerUI tVIU LIB BtTCll 1IUIII a-Ol .1. ,0n St. MOORE. April 21. OEOROE DENTON MOORE, aged 02. Residence, a Llandaff rd.. Llanerrh, Delaware Co., Pa, Friends may call Mon., 7 to 6 p. m. Services and Int. private Til.s , MUELLER. April 22. BERTHA MUELLER ineo aiiKBcri. wmuw u. j,itiaiu iueucr. aged on. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed.. 1:30 p. m parlors of Ous A, Klrchner. N. W. cor. 13th st. and Lehigh ave. Int, Oreenmount MULLER.---Aprll 21. KATHARINA DORO THEA MULLER (nee Hummel), widow of John Jacob MullT. aged 72. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Tues , 2 p. m in E. Silver st. (Front at. and Lehigh ave.). Int. private, Oreenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed .uuii,, n n .w v. iij nuusa: WILLIAM NOONAN. April 17. suddenly. Marcus Hook. VILLIAM E., son of Patrick and late Ellen loonan, aged 22. funeral Tues.. 8-30 a. m.. arents' residence. 1831 S. 24th st. High mass Noonan, parenta- resiaence. joji n. ijin st. niln mass nt requiem Church of SL Edmond. Int. Holy Cross Cem.. OLSON. April 22. parenta' residence. 2422 N. 28th at.. HOWARD STEWART. Infant child of August and Eva Olson, aged 4 months. No tice of funeral later. S'NEILL. April 20, FELIX, son of Felix late Bridget O'Neill. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral, Tues 8:30 a. m. 2124 E. Lehigh ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. InL New Cathedral Cem, Auto funeral. OUTERBRIDOE. April 22. M. CATHA RINE, widow of Jamea B. Outerbrldge and daughter of late Jesse and Catharine Turner. Funeral to which relatives and friends In vited. Wed.. 0 a. m.. 182,1 8. 17th st. Mass of requiem Church of St. Thomas 10.30 a. m. Int. private. Auto funeral. PATCHEL April 21. HENRY, M aon of ths late George and Catherine Patchel. Funeral services. Tues.. 2 P.n... brother-ln--law'a residence. Newton H. Wenerd. 21.t h. 7th gt. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Mon. evening PAHKINRON. April tsua.- 20. SAMUEL, husband nf Marlorla Parkinson. aon of Thomas and Hannah Parkinson, aged 24. Relatives and inenas lnvitea to xunerai eervicea, -4ues.. J p. m.. Chester pike and Winona ave., Norwood, Delaware County, Pa. Friends may call Mon., after 7 p.m. Int. private. PHILLIPS. April 21. ELIZABETH B.. widow of BoaxPhllllpe, aged 60. Relatives and frlenda Invited to services, Tues,, 2 p. m 4031 Wakefield st.. Oermantown. Int, private, POWDKRMAKER Anrll 22. MSE. M.. of Isaac Powdermakar. aged 49. Relatives and friends, Bnoth Jeahurun Lodge, Invited to funeral VrVaCCtS, 1UII.I A If ala,t AS4T aV. 0th it. Int. Mt. einai cem PRICE. Aorll 21. EDWIN PRICE, and 71. Relatives and friends Invited to fuaerat services, Tues . 3 p, m., 2203 N. IBth st. Int. private. , QUINN. April 21. MART A. QUINN. Beta, tlvsa'and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 7:80 a. ., St, Ann's Widows' Asylum. 212 N, Frank lln ( High. mass of requiem at the home at a. m. Int. Holy-tjross cem. .. READ At. her home, 15 Elliot' ave. Brrn rOBAO. 'fnt. private. Bennington. "Vt: -, Aa---ejta-ii ,' SAIUU j.. wile of rfSiQS lam m. MMtuiw C fttMfUMi Lt'.ini. VST-L, a- DEATHS near Medford, N, J, Int. private, Coleatown .ein. ROSENrtLtTTII at,.ll n ltKI.CNE. widow nf Charles Rosenbluth. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed , ! a. m, residence of dsughrer. Mrs A. R, Ureenberg, &031 Pulsskl TJi11- " flnal Cem. .... .. L rmvf)M.H..ctMnn.nia. ..n tnxvtn T.. hu. hand of Elizabeth Royds. son of late James and Krsh A, Royds, aged 40. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Tues., 4 p. m.. 221 E. Rrlng hurst st Germanlonn. Int. private. Remains may h viewed Mon, eve. RUSH April 21, CAROLINE If., widow of Lewis Rush, aged 87. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues, 1 p. m., 2415 N. Colo rado st. Int .private: SCHAFLE. April 21, JOSEPHINE, beloved wife of William Schafle (nee Rayltng). aged 43. Itelatltes and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8.30 a. m . 217 W. rDtin.annnn ale. Reaulem mass 8L Henry's Church 10 a. m. InL Holy Sepulchre '.m. .Schneider, April :o. carrie jr.. wife pf William Schneider, daughter of Rebecca and late Israel Bell, aged 38. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues , 2 p. m., 2210 Ruffner st 22d and Hunting Park ave. Int. Hillside Cem, via funeral car. SCHREIVEH. Anrll 55. nmnflK. Jr.. son of Theresa and late Oeorge SchreUer. aged 29. Re.alltea and friends. St. John's Assembly No. 28. A. O. SL P., Invited to funeral services. 4001 N. Reese at.. Wed., 2 p. m. Int. Hillside Cem. Auto funerat HCHUt'P. At residence. 4220 Powelton ave.. April 21. ALBERT II. 8CHUPP. son of John and late Lucy L, Schupp. Itelatltes and friends Invited to services. Tues.. 11 a. m . Oliver II. Hair Building, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private, FernwooJ Cem. Remains may be v letted Mon., 7 to ft n m. SCCLLY. April 21. CATHARINE Jl. SC'UL. I,Y. daughter of Sarah and late Michael Scully. Relatltea and friends, St. Charles's II. V, Jt. Sodality and League of Sacred Heart; Ipiska Council No 27, D. of P., Intlted to funeral. inura,. o.ou a. m., roomers residence, iao n. 18th at. Solemn high msss nf requiem St. Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cetn SETLEY. April 20. MELISSA CO.VANT. widow of Hirry P. Setley, U. S. N. Tuneral service St, Mark's Episcopal Church. Hammon ?Vi. N.' JJ- Tues., 2 p. m. Friends may call at 4953 Catharine st., Philadelphia, Mnn 8 to 10 jt m. Int. tJitiniicurl Cem.. Hammonton, ' SIIAW'. Suddenly, at Umatilla. Fla.. April 20. CHARLES SHAW, aged 0! of 421 E. noodlattn ate., (Jermantottn Relatives and friends Intlted to funeral services. Tues, 2 p, m.. apartments of Kirk A Nice. 0301 German ,0S',n..JVA Oermantown, Int prltate. ,?A.K,P.1A.KErA,,r" JOSEPH CALVIN SHELDRAKE. Relatives and friends. Manan Ing Tribe. No. 118, I, Q. R. M . Washington Camp. No. 111, P. O. S? of A . Intlted to fu neral. Tues . 2.30 p. m.. 31.1 Gates st , Roi. horqugh Int. Leterlngtnn Cm. Omit flowers. bllKPPARD Anrll 21, ANNA. ttlf. of Albert HhennarH in.. -fopp). aged 3 Itelatltes and frlenda Intlted to funer'Bi aertlie, Wed, 2 p rn , 2.l stiles at Int. prltate, Mt Peace Cem u..... ".? ue ti'Jtcn. lues , i to ii p m KIMMLKH. April 21. HCTH SIMMLER. daughter of Louis c. and Marie Slmmler (nee Sheridan), aged 2. Relatives and friends In vlleil to funeral, Tues.. 2 p. m.. parents' resi dence. 312 N. Lawrence st. Int. Westminster Cem. !M.PS0N. Apr" " CATHARINE A SIMP SON (nee Hartley), widow of William ilmpson. Relatltes and friends Intlled fo funeral serv ices. Wed., 2 30 p. m., 2124 Oakford st. Int. prltate STEIN. April 21. LENA STEIN, wife of Charles Stein. Relatltes and friends Intlled to .VH'If 'nJV'1 1 M" a. tn.. residence of husband. 1113 N. 28th st. Solemn high mass St. Ludwlg's hurrh 10 a. m. Int. Holt Redeemer Cem. STINE. April 21. HARRY A., husband of Bessla Bonsai Stlne and aon of Rebecca and late James 'Stlne. Relatltes and frl.nds, Or. enlal Ixidg.. No. 38.1. F. and A. M.: Washington Camp. No. 072. P. O S. of A.. Kstone Com mandry. No. 48. P. O. 8. of A.: Tost 2. Camp No. 2". S. of V.: Kostono Branch No. 157. N. A. I. C: Phlla. Posiofflce Rellf Aso.. em ploes nf West Phlla, Postofflce. Intlted to fu neral. Wed . 2 p en,. 22 S. Yewd.ll st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Tues., after S p m. SWEETEN. April 20. REBECCA, widow of James Sweeten. Relatltes and friends Invited to fun.ral "ertlre.;. Tues . 2 p m . r.ldnr of daughter, Mrs Howard H Owens 27 N Ithsn st (5flth and Market). Int. Fernwood Cem Friends may call Mon eve TAYLOR At Denver. Col., April 17, ELIZA BETH, widow nf William Marshall Tat lor. aged 81 Remains may n- tlewed Tues , 10.30 a. m , chapel of Kirk A Nice, (1301 Germantown ate , Germantown. Int prltate TEMPLE. JOHN TEMPLE, son of Patrlrk and late Annie Temple. Funeral Tues., 8 30 ii m , residence Arthur J. Rogers, 230 Queen st. High mass of requiem at St, Philip's Church 10 a. m. Int. If ol Cross Cem. Funeral private. TOI.LIVER. April 21, ANNIE, wife of Wil liam G. Tolllter und daughter of late James and Maria Cunningham Itelatlves and friends in vited to funeral. Wed, 11 r, m., 3124 Walnut st. Int private. Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Tues . 7 to 0 p m TRAVIS. April 22. EDWIN, husband of Mar garet Travis (nee Crllls). Itelatltes and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 o. m.. nar. lors of Henry Seher A Son. 2nn'l K Susquehnnna ate. Int. private. Oreenmount Cem, Remains mat- be viewed Tuea, ete. TROST. April 21. BARBARA CATHARINE, widow of Jacob Trost. need 81 Relstltes and friends Intlted to funeral sen Ices. Wed . 2 p. m.. 247 E. Thompson st. Int. private. Green mount Om. Auto funeral. VON HARTI.EIII.N April 20. KLIZA. ttlfj of Augustus ton IUrtleben (ne. Gibson). Rela tltes and friends Intlted to funeral Tues , 8 n. m.. 1221 S 3d st.. Camden N J High mass Church of the Sacred Heart 0:30 a. m Int. Holv Cross Cem.. Phlla. WE1LER. April 20. WILLIAM, son of Mark nnd late Amelia Weller, agerj 4(1. Relatltes and friends Intlted lo funeral sertlces. Tues.. 2 p in., parlors of E. P. Shull. 1830 E. Somerset st ,lnt prltate, o-ikland Cem. WT.I.SH. April 21. nt Harrraburff. JENNIE M ttne oi vteorfc. it. ttcinn ana aaugnter or Harry and Jennie Holt, aged 21. Relatltes and frb-nds Intlted to funeral s.rtlces. Tues.. 1 p. m.. parents' residence. 2708 Mickle at , Cam. den. N. J. Int. Arlington Cem.. Pa Remains mat ! tl.wed Mon etenlng WINNER. April 21. AMOS WINNER, aged m Itelatltes and frlenda Intlted to funeral, Wed , 2.30 p in , son's residence. Watson W Winner. Doylestown plk" and Maple ave., Hal. lowell, Ta. Int Hathoro Cem. WISE April 2. OEpaiiSTK., husband of Margaret Wise (nee Abel) n-, nines and friends, employes Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., In vited to funeral services, Tues, 2 p. m , 2.129 N. Iftth st. Int Ardsley Burial Ground. Re mains may be viewed Mon , 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. WRIGHT April 22, CARRIE, ttlfe of Wl. Ham II. Wright (nee Jacob), Due notice of funeral given from Blake st. and Montgomery ate., Rockledge. Fox Chase. SPRING RESORTS ATLANTIC! CITV. N. J. W0PI Il'SOREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS ITUlMaVO GREATEST RESORT TIE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD UlaTlborougfi'BknMm ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNERSHIP MANAOZMCNT. JOSIAH WHITE t. SONS COMPANV f Westminster K' ave- near Beach. eiv. to ttciuiuiuici .treet. Private baths, run. water. 110 up weekly. ?2 up dally. Chas. Buhre. EDUCATIONAL The Berlitz School of Languages . 16th and Chestnut Streets Loder Bldg., Over Rlker's Pharmacy Terms may be begun at any time. TOTJRS SUMMER COURSE IN COOKING Practical up-to-the-minute course In economy, rood valuca, marketing-, making of bread and soups, stockpot, hot breads, salads, pastry, cakes. -,2Zln t!.,m-an?. r?iuesta for this class number will be limited. COURSE, $15.00 THE M. A. WILSON. FRENCH COOKING SCHOOL . .??." BACK HTHEET Belmont 4847. i LOST AND FOUND BANK BOOK Lbst, bank book on Southwark National Bank, Return L. Levy, 7 and 0 Lit. He Dock. IIANDBAO Lost, handbag, containing bank- Im.lr a a,.,. aMM-... .. ... ..... . :."t ."?." ,l'",,riL- e'u-l i-Bawccaii atm anq 80th and Ponelton. Reward. Phone Otn, 255 J. and l'oitelto Lost, V" aved Ralph 1 MARK Ighta Tamolar mark. nam. engraved Hays.' Phone Woodland 2950. 13 reward. HELP WANTED FEMALE BELL TELEPHONE . . OPERATING . Work neat; your home In pleasant and healthful surroundings, with excellent opportunltes for rapid advancement. There are twenty-eight Bell Central Offices In Philadelphia: probably there Is one within a few blocks from your home. Unusual. opportunities for earn est. Intelligent young women between 18 and 22 years of ace. New employee are paid while lsarnla and are readily advanced., Pleasant dining roomi, when the beat , tral CafMe.. , ., r, '- - A.v-. n . . s srj " ., (s ,, HELP WANTED FEMALE CosflHued from Fmtilna Column' BOOKKEEPER and stenographer for position In banking business; must be experienced! sal- arytlS, P 433, Ledger Office. . BOOKKEEPER wanted. flrst-ctsss.ltallan.Amer. girl. Apply So. Phlla. State Bank, 923 8,llth. BOOKKEEPER for "double entry: one who has had almllarexperlence. 014 8. American at. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer wanted. Apply Setlmore Waist, 1029 Racest BOOKKEEPER Jewish girl with lonw sip- Apply233 8. Bth.sj; . CHAMBERMAID and waitress Prot.; 2 In fsnj. Ily. 301 W. Johnson St., Otn. Ph. JItn 2flL COMPANION Young womsn not over 88: good ' r'esdef for a middle-aged lady during week day arternoons, i slate telephore. day afternoons, salary 13: reference required: pnore, it t.ot, if-oirr vim--. COOK, while: help with washing and Ironing: must hate Al reference. 004 West Cliveden ave. . COOK, white. Protestantl wages $7! seashore In summer. Apply 400 8. 40th or ph. Pres. 4580, CUTTERS Eiperelnced cutters on. men's flat underttesr. John E. Hanlfen tt Co., 812 K. Thompson DRESSMAKERS I Waist and .skirt drapers and finishers. Im proters and sleeve hands, with references from the most fashionable dressmakers. Ap ply before 10 a. m , French Dressmaking Shop, fifth floor. Market street, ttest. STRAWBR1DOB i. CLOTHI B R EXAMINERS exper. on ladles' waists dresses. Greenspan & Co., N, E, cor and Arch. and 12th FRINGE KNOTTERS, experienced: good pay, steady work. Largman, Oopenhelm & Co., . 428r38N, 13lh. GIRL for plain cooking and helpwlth general work: no 1-iundry; 2 In family: man Is kept tn assist: must be very capable: good wages, s. K. cor. 44th and Spruce. Phone Preston 5473. OlRla. oung. wanted for general office work: good opportunity for adta.icement Reeves, Partln &J.'o., 101 S. Water st. GIRL for cooking and general housework for suburbs, 2 In famllt; references required: write for appt. 51 Linden ave., Lansdownej OIRL for general hous.work, C.ll 0019 Cath nrlne st.. Apt. 3. Woodland 1024 JI GIRLS TO PUT UP YARNS NO EXPERIENCE REQI'IKED APPLY SB. II. W FLEKHER, INC. 25TH AND HAMILTON STS. GIRLS to pack cakes and work In Icing room, beginners paid 10 ror 54 hours' work Keeb-ler-Wejl Baking Company. 238 N 2-'d st. GIRLS, not oter in years of age. for light work In an office: good surroundings and a chance tor Advancement: no previous experience nee esarv: stale exact a re. II 132. Ledger Office. GIRLS 20 to 2.1 ears of age. for all depart ments, short hours and good pay. Pilgrim Laundry Co., 2S31NjBroad. GIRLS, experienced to sew on buttons, hooks and ejes on ladles' dresses, (.reenarun & Co.. N. E. cor. 12th and Arch. GIRLS, 14 years and oter, to learn the busi ness: 10 cents per hour to start. Phllsdei. phhvIpei.5xCompajjil7hJandRldg1i GIRLS handy with needle: steady emplo.ment. Apply Frank Schoble A. Co.. 10th and Oxford GIRLS experienced, and learners fn" packing room. Seventh floor. 315 N. 12th st. GIRLS, experienced, help In all branches of tooth factory. Apply O. Sibley, 1214 Filbert. HOUSEWORK Capable young white woman In family ot 2; must be good cook: wages 17; best reference. Call or address 154 E. Mt. Airy ate., Germantown, or phone Chestnut Hill 0112. HOITSEU ORK Good. steadv girl: 2 In family, hone Woodland 37.11 R. 4730 cedar ate, HOUSEWORK, ttnsh. Iron: small family; no cooking. 1.120 Walnut st. JANITRESS White woman for private school: permanent position: reference required: good pty to right party. P 410, Ledger Office. LAUNDRY Women 30 to 3.1 cars of age for plain Ironing: short hours And good par. Pilgrim Laundry Co , 2831 N. Broad. LIBRARIAN-STATISTICIAN State age; ex. perlenco and salary exp. M 140. Ledger Cent. MAID Protestant kitchen maid, all-year-round position: woges JO Apply Mrs. O. Brinton Roberts. Bala, Pa. MENDERS on upholstery goods; good wages A. Theo. Abbott 4 Co., Berkley st. east of ajnoate. OPERATORS on all parts of ladles' dresses ttahted. It you know how to sew on power machines we can use sou: each operator makes one part of the garment, and that's tthy our girls make good wages Apply at our sanitary, daj light factory. Blberman Bros.. 23d and Chestnut. OPERATORS or all kinds on ladles' shirtwaists. jinisners, lucaers, trimmers piece workers, week workers, learners paid while learning; steady work: 100 operators wanted: 48-hour-week schedule. The Hagedorn-Merz Co.. 3d and Brown. OPERATORS, shirt and drawer finishers: steady work nnd good pay. learners taken and paid while learning. Apply John E. Hanlfen A. Co., 312 E Thompson st, .. OPERATORS, female, potter sewing machine: light work: steady. Shaw Co.. 340 N. 17th st. STENOORArilER wanted In lawyers' office statu experience, age and salary desired, Y 742. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPH Kit wanted by large corporation: must be experienced and accurate; $12 per tteek to start, tilth bonus for length or serv ice and further Increases as ability warrants; J.,a.t;.ai.e ?nd sl" ""- ot rormer emplojera. 1' SOJ. Ledger Olllce. STKNOCIRAPHRR ttanted: good wages. Apply Mountain Valley Water Co.. 718 Chestnut st. STKNO0RAP1 IE IL TAPB WEAVERS T S14. LEDGER OFFICE, ttanted. Apply John Side- botham. Inc., 4317 Grlscom st.. .Frankford. usilaaics wanted, must ba neat. Apply Olobe Theatre, Junlper.and Market sts WEAVERS ttanted. 'email i nlaln white worn; gooo ttaces. Imperial Woolen Main and Rector sts , Manajunk. Co., OMAN. 30 io SO tears old. rrotestant, to care for an elderly lady: good home and light du ties; salary moderate. Address M 143. Led ger Central. WOMAN wanted to do family washing and Iron Ing at home. Call 2J17 Ontario at. WOMEN and girls wanted: steady employment: good wagt-s Apply the A. Schoenhut Co., FS IDT,Na,i,- to be eashler. Apply llthOTjlepaWneq..230Market'l TUB ITURROUOHS NATURE "CLUB ' OF CAMBRIDGE. MASS. offers attractive, remunerative work to cul tured woman. Not routine work: Initiative and personality essential. Immediate opening. Personal Interview after experience and refer ences stated. Address J 448. Ledger Central. General FILINO CLERKS, trained, always in demand: Becure a position through our course of. In struction. Philadelphia School of Filing, 010 Chestnut St., third floor. HELP WANTED MAXE ASSISTANT for undertaker doing first-class business: must be qualified as experienced em balmer and able to run a car. P 003. Ledger BAKER AND PASTRY COOK wanted: a sober, reliable man with experience In resort hotels position for the aummee mmn- . t.- - "J on bread, rolls, pies, puddings and desserts give age, experience and reference; state sal ary, wanted. Address M 203. Ledger Ornce BLACKSMITH on fine body work; stesdy dosI. tlon. Robert Chalfont. 47th and Paschall ava. BOY OVER In YEARS or AOE FOR Ent. TORIAL ROOM WORK: EXCELLENT OpI PORTUNITY. APPLY TC? MR, RALElOi? FOURTH FLOOR. B06 CHESTNUT ST U IOY, AOE 16. FOR OFFICE WORK iun LOOK AFTEh MAIL; OPPORTUNITY l-nn ADVANCEMENT, AK FOR MR ffltAXV 600 CHESTNUT ST. " BHAW' 4Jt'h"noor?J'"t Pldd" Co" lS" aomPaPL. BvInA fni.Ud,ea,,o,,i.'VUnJrKV"'?-..th..n ad. . opportunity. Shannon Co. 1744 M'1rvT..t experienced. '. l?...Hn Ml"er press. ATri PSlYl0!lCd..WrOrokrnc.0WkU' ot 'tenoTJhT: POlJ.rka,?,''r2,3nB":a'n,.h.n',Chl' Hess tl BOY wanted: good pay. laancaster ave. 8. B. cor. 44th and UOYS Large steamship company wants ufrieT boys: good opportun ty to learh attractive bisi! "faf." 0I,e,rln V",'ili future: must be i TyaaV. old: state schooling and experience ir'.S" p am. l"..r nrrial .snce, if ny. 3YB, not under 18 years of age, to work in cutting room of wholesale cJothfiU'hiuVe, on portunlty to learn, trade ArnoId-LouchliSn. Co.. northeast corner flth and WoodV w BUYS, wanted. tor box shopi steady work ..V gooa pay. Appir ti. w. or. Bth ancTBrown BOT8 between It and 18 years of ui for atnTi " chl.tW.1: worlt- App lTo5irp CBltB-niAKfR. 18. on furniture: stsad; jweltloni o4a?rJLAwj8O00 MbTbU." .r CARPBNTKlW..waoted.' Apply Tbs'rAiiarttaTcr- Whsatsheariane aad gvlva st. '7 , m wiaa,rti -ior Met .aeaaruarnt of mannc..,...; a ye 'A' HELP WANTED MALE Continued from Preceding Column DRAFTSMEN. 2, one electrical. oru.bi,a,i0rln0 power station and switchboard design, ana one mechanical, for steam Power plant lay out: slate education, experience, age and sal ary expected. F 453. Ledger Central. DRAWER-IN. experienced, on men's wear. She. bourne Mills, it ana .vriniomu. ELEVATOR OPERATOR,, must have license. ArlPJll3.iedgerOfflcei ERRAND. BOY wanted! must be over 10. Call riorti h-jII una nnn iar .n. wis..., -. TrpwTiier to , liuoe ," FARMHANDS wanted, caoabld anfl "J, wbltt and colored, for urmi near PMU1phl. ggjJfiV;... 1BIB Arch at. ;r"wn"n7ed Apply to nno Chestnut st 000 Chestnut st. rapping and packing FEEDER Job press feeder II, L. Buck, firm noor. VVntlll Itt . aaa-taV t ft IVtB rtepl. In large chocolate factory: opportunity for advancement. Write to Rockwood L Co. 88 Washington ate.. Brooklyn, N. T. . FRAMEMAKER on window and door frames: good wares, steady work to good mem. rianing Still nth and Tioga, tr i vm fcia.vnr?rtca VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Has vacancies for Hand sanders Boring mschlnc operators Hand jointers Bsnd re-saw fliers Machine carters Veneer Jointers Hardware fitters Double-head molder operators Shellaekers Draftsmen with woodworking experience Window cleaners Stetedores and laborers Apprentice boys, oter 18 Office bojs, 18 vears and oter 48-hour-week schedule rhslcal examination necessary. Apply t'l.l.. T.llflnr Mnrhlna Co. Application Office. 31 Cooper St.. Camden. N. J. HOUfeE PAINTERS .vented. Apply IL Stack- nouse co., iM: .-.. tin w.. HOUSEWORK Wanted, competent colored man for plain tooklng and housework: best refs. re quired. Apply Harper's, opp. Jenklntown toll gale. 7. JANITOR White man. ror Institution: perma. pent position: reference required: good pay. p 420, Ledger Office. LABORERS Laborers, white and colored, wanted for Penna, R. R.: steady work: advancement for men with ability: can board, with the company at very reasonable cost If desired. Apply 43 North 17th st. LABORERS Foundry laborers wanted Apply Enterprise Mfg. Co . American and Dauphin. LABORERS wanted, steady work and good w ages. Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 N, 31st. LABORERS, 50. Frankford ave. and Margaret st.. 2.1c per hour. Phlla. Rapid Transit Go, LABORERS wanted. Hires Condensed Milk Co.. Malt em. Pa, Apply 013 Arch, LABORERS "WANTED. APPLY AT 613 N. BEACH ST. LINEMEN First-class electrlo light men: steady work and good wages. Apply William rosier, l.ua .n. oist st. LUMBER HANDLERS and pliers: stesdy work. Pearson & i.uaascner laumoer uo., Westmore land street wharf. MACHINISTS Wanted, floor hands on crane work: no handy men need apply. Crane De- Sartment. Nlles-Bement-Pond Co., Mifflin and leadow sts. . MACHINISTS Floor and vise hands wanted: thoee accustomed to machine tool works pre ferred: permanent positions, highest wages, -Brnin!Ni!e,-Work"j- 21st and Callowhlll sts. MACHINISTS Bojs wanted to learn trade: large modern shop, excellent wagea paid while 1 ea rnlng. P .101. Ledger Office. MAN, jouns. wanted tn assist In chemical labo ratory: 1017 high school graduate preferred: state ace and salary expected. A 487, Ledger Branch. 330 W. Glrard Jtte. MAN, elderly, as caretaker ot suburban houses: must lite In Germantown. M 114, Ledger Central. MECHANIC ror Autocar, "ackard and Dorrli delivery trucks: steady work; G days weeklyi first-class man only; good wages, Breyer, Dth and Cumberland sts. MEN Wanted. Ill able-bodied men as packersV and Irclght handlers night work, too per mo. to start. Chance tor Adtancemcnt good. An. ply Wells Fargo 4 Co Express, H.'J Chest nut. MEN Large clothing manufacturer out of town wants sot era! experienced settlng-machlnn men: also those with limited experience: per. manent position; good pa; state experience reference jnil r-e. M l.'il. I-odger Central. MEN Wanted, bollermakers, locomotTte ma chinists, car repair men laborers locomo tlte cleaners. Penna. It. R., 1741 l'llbertst MEN ttanted for box shop: steady work, good ytn. miiii iiiautn ior nut uncemeni. Apply northwest corner t'lh and Hrottn. MEN ttanted for heaty outside werk-steady work and good wages. Apply Wm. Foster. ll'OS N. 31st st MEN Several strong men for wholesale milk wagons.' Apply 402 S. 12th at. MOLDERS. coremtkers and laborera wanted. Haldvtln Locomotive Works, Eddi stone. Ad. Ply Mr. Thomas OFFICE BOY wanted In acqpuntlng room; must be oter HI years of age. Apply In own hand- writing, stating age: reference required. F 2S4. Ledger Central. ' lECERS wanted Apply John A James Dob. son. Inc.. blanket mills. Scott's lane. Falls ofSchu Ikl .. , BALES ENGINEER Technically trained, bright aOUng man Of nleantnt- rnreeitl nl...n.li... nfi?,ua!nle.d "'il1 "f." company methods and officials, to sell nationally known, hlgh-aual-IIS 'inS .". locJ' a.e'. ""ants: good salary; splendid future for right man. also man. sams qualifications, to sell shipbuilding plants. Write fully regarding age. education, txii. Central "alary "lred. etc. F 250, Ledger SALESMAN wanted for high-class specialty ar t cle that Is ttell advertised and Is sold to vtll classes of dealers: commission and borVs should net salesman at least 150 per week: LrMi"it.v.Pn,.,.,i.n,t Tf,'""e" ,or character and Co 315 Race s!" permMMltl Botanical Mfg. SALESMAN Do jou know the drugH department """ trade In Philadelphia and vldnltyT Paradla French Face Powders and Beaut ners flrB.'tnTett?f r,epa,VA,l l!;lc".a?a wfth New York. Adolpn Klar' "l th ate., SALESMAN We can use an aggressive sale., man who Is looking for an opportunliv to forge ahead through his onn efforts. FrantS Premier Dlst. Co.. 730 Market sL" SAT.PSMPM U'lWterT 0 T.he greatest selling proposition before tn. Fhu.bllt?niodfr ,M",e,V""'lr Volume Vdltlon 5J the Encyclopaedia Brltann ca. which la belna & e'ef. d " ",en,lv"-' by Sefri? ntnlbuck We want sales.nen to follow up the In. qulrles received by Sears. Roebuck c and to sell both the Handy Volume edition and the large Cambridge edition at the same easy terms us advertised. '"' Four-nrths or our euccess'ul salesmen have rhe.V,..',n1gdpo1nS.bef0re- Wa "a'""ouba.Vl1 ..oVoau'?..aelpX...'0r "W w.11 We pay all expenses of transportation and allow drawing accounts. """wnaura and i. )."iil.1"'v,wnk" er2 India Paper set wlif h.n,en0,.UoTdt-?hnedn 6mMi" """"" , IT 18 TOO LATE and we will not want you. Come In and aa. what our men are doing and talk It over anS get a permanent place In our organliaHnaniJ E-iXCk,F.1,A R-TANfJlc1A,CO.a- SALESMEN (Inveatment) to handia"n ith.i -. ... -,, vuiinr i.innf, forjnterylew. "P MoTLedger Of Se'. "P"'nce K"im.i: SHIP CARPENTER'srcauikeTrVaStid J,..-.; quo t-oncoro nida., Portland. Ore: """"' SHOES Exp.' channel opener. lMKSV1! 8Tt?.N,?IJAPJ.1ER an1 office work, not over -.-CallJohn Farnum. 235 Chestnut r 25' STEVEDORES wanted: steady vtork f,., .' Pacific street, Brooklyn, N, Y. " 50 TWI8T HANDS Wanted, curtain twist h... !h.,rM aiBSl'drerOrncS."1 " Wl"'n toftaT.J? u?aWtf? fled aa e ld1.:.ncg,ra,tee'ito-n a car. Add OTcmS.LrR.?oRrrfer:,e;dni! rnWDn' " Apply at th. Auto?are Co.. A?dmorPtement- WTt!Jm...ve. i"imi:i'lUhotu0..OCoCnUP.5;n?l',,1"?ul; S'KT-S and man rttaa fn. J0203mce- "lary expected. WEAVERS wanted (ma e), on slain whit. . t. good wages. Imperial Woolen ok ,., work: Rector sts.. Manayunk. "00,,n Co- Main anci YOUNO chance for advanesmer.t.'n.rJi . "J?1" Work: Jden'trSl.'0" JSTiF SR BITiJATIOKg.WANTETgT- BOOKKEBl'ER. ofHce execullv commercial, cost, conitruS?v. ;e.XDrlneed -ggPffidence. manaalpyVfiyg'.un , ,gg 'TKaSri.TO.aHHi 318' r.,aAe '." ." T'g- &SSSO -f"-'T f W. SITUATIONS WANTgp MALlCl ACCOUNTANT, and bookkeeper, comti..r: periencea miaaie-aged man wanta n..T,ik ss reasonable salary. 1 423. LVd," Oftlclj .1 a. aaidT k it.! r .- it sts t I PKHIKNCB IN ABSOLbTB CHaSS 3 t a tin in xe vitttmii rnA V .ir1 AOE rr va. a ;. .;". .--r,.;".iT . u "O""" . """ -VVlAi: II nan ' KXPKRIENCED IN AM. TYpVaWAM il V IK lOU NtfBD AN ASSISTANT okii ftiAa. "" "oer a l BOOKKEEPER and accountanti books m. J m "J, Ve5"2e a.n', pront "t"1 " itatmK! 1 complledl flat rate per mo. n 103. LedV.vlSj J nn,!vt,r.m- .... . .. 'SJIOfcii BOOKKEEPER, mlddle-ased" m.n ....rT - and la capable of doing general offlea v?.?9 m desires position. Y 348. Ledger 'central WOfa' ft CHAUFFEUR, married! Al .eh.ni.. . '!."' experlerce shop and private: drive .. trJ'B.i enl a1ri was" ,25 WMk' F 2. LectJSJ I Central uiAuri-GUH, wisnes., position: best offitaT.1 MTiSlej..1"- ab,olu," 'elM CHEF First-class, long experienced JapaiuSi I wishes position: family or country iSHM tiBge. quo f.. iatn St., i-niia, '" CHEMIST or works manager: university Raa ale: thnrnnahlv .Tnerl.ne.n ... strongly, recommended: available shortly "'ti'l 013, 1-edger Central. , "'" fj CREDIT MAN. office manager, accountant tl fl years' experience: manufacturing, wholesale 1 retail: reliable, energetic, diplomatic: ,T rl connection with progressive Arm. t" iT 1 Ledger CentraL "" M UAnm.aNa... on gen icman' a piace : experlencS ,1 on lawn, vegetables, hedge trlmmlnr .vS poultry: rererences, 1834 Vine st .!-Phil.1 GARDENER, landscape: experienced JiDina 3 nif'.o'sX'i'sti.'ft? or contracti "fg: M-ju.Tti.Hrt., roiorea, w lines position.; tinMCal an.At tifltt. Pletta.it-A J T 'ZljL"t . .PtT - ercnee. 2033 Catharine. "" -"uoo rf.?J OFFICE MANAGER or head bookkeeper a:J :8;, .."ar In charge of office, credit sal J collection work, m years' public aecountlS-1 wora. xorceiui corresponaent ana successf! ? In handling help; well versed In modern offi. itsapr rar rnnaira erannaia w- gsn t . l- , SAL.nS DRUOS. rHEMTnAT.H vrPTZ ,' aU!KfK.ut-, vAiicfj-nt- fiiHrrnacauTlcai tala, rj tr i an 'aalae rnanntrot-. wilt tie nteve. """' ....... ...-. .....aB.r " y" uii ior Tnffin 1 hlghMt credftitialH. P 481. Ldr Office, 'r J rtit vnrfn a pit rr a MrfjaTr-r-nt?-? & " Tounsr man possess. riff tact ambition and sotiidK business Judgment, now employed. w.hZ Greater responsibility and blrcer rutwI.i qualified to assist executive or departraT(B r"i wi rrvmo in- iiiub. -ahlliiib aiecreuTU tiunn. r -m. urugri finrai, TOUNO MAN, N. technical college education. fi$ ng employm't. Davis. 1755 N. lStS. , aires evenl EMPXOYMENT AGBNCIE8 M MRS. NICHOLLS, 1028 Balnbrldge st v5.. class neip. all nationalities, supplied ani'. wanted, Thone Iafecust 2130. " A CHAMBERMAIDS want positions. ApplrsTaWil Knrlna-fl.lH net fh..tn,,t vtlll vkVL: SJL I fi nStiriii ?!. "v" """ -"" t-nen-l MADAME PI.ATZ. 30.1 K 11th at . ...... a supplies white heln. Telenhone -Walnut ifiif' ATJTOMOBILES !! For Sale You want a car ' ,, We'll help you buy We don't care what make t for business or pleasure. Wo will get the car you want' when you want it. 'You pay ., part down, balance monthly. Call or write. ..,',! AUTOMOBILE FINANCE CO. 608 Abbott Building (Corner Broad and Race) ' ' Open Evenings Until 7 'Clock BAKER electric modern ."-passenger coupe: ei.i -eiieni (onn.; nnsoiute sac. Ann y at dsskThs "1 Llttle Hoieln.".'.-! H. Bload strpnone Val. WsJrVl CADILLACS. 101.1 and 1010 modelsthorooih'ly overhauled, repainted -awl guaranteed hv'ua J Auiomopne wales Corporation, 142 N. Braidl CADILLAC lOljI. ttlth business panel bcy.Toea'a runnlnc cond linns mni h. ..in i. v.iVl I ApnlySIondav morning. 1200 8. 20th? CHALMERS Kil" Snn.aa..... n i.L' BroadBnjtuntlngdonsta, t M -iibitijLi-.-r iiahy GRAND 101.1 'touring, ele cant cond t on: ham n m-ie. t. ,3: Co.. 2.-.0 N. Broad st. """"!7i FORD roadster, Hrst-class condition: suit doctor Si i, ibk 'eman a anting: 20o. Haines, rear m 41 Hrlnahurst. Omtn. Pn. Manhelm 3012 Wi "'"" wauicciv-irti. t'anei noay. good rua-' nlng order, good tires. Vim "Motortruck CtvV , ui".i mm ivuntingqon. r, IX3COMORILE int.-. rt ns . iilXVDjrj5'n?'r itourlnB' painted maroon. wll' light red striping: oterhau ed in our shonj! ,e.y attractive car ror family use: far betttr value than new car at same price n-taWCOMOBILH . 2314 Market at l.hll. F. M. Halllgan.jlEr;''''chanp.' Car Dept. Vi?.cX.TPJ-K'XO BODY, used on Lozler cara '-ti ion uutnpert st. fhone Ixn-ust 12.10. "I RAYFORD Wprm-drlte truck units J375. Z VVnV IUV mnr.V RAYFORD CO.. 2d and Indiana ave, " viii JJ.n-rranel body, good running order. "j Vim Afotnrtriirlr frt . nn..i-i - u..ti-i. H s treet sr ",VBM " numimuw T1iSi.uISSA?..JnuCK8. H-ton expre-. THE WHITE CO. 210 N. Broad st. J L. H. O'Neal. Used Car Manager. 1 Phones: Bell. Spruce r.o.V); Keyst". Ttace 1734. 'J aSJaaaa- a It U !. SCVCral WCll-kHOWn tnilV. ,1 ranging from 1 to 1. tons, wllh and -IthoitfJ bodfc Oarford Phlla, Co.. 3na Chestnut- v AUTO HVEBY.AND GAKAOES INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO. n..i.i .. J! Buperaix limousines pn.LaJ..a,ieJ1,ton I? weddings and funeraU, Diamond 640. . Never rinsed Park IX. PpP,tABiA?.t.7TTo.hlre tn -aV "- nlfbthj -; - wiiiu-iiew o-pass. louring carsti tiatX a?r-! also, brand-new 7-pass. llmouslnt.'- i.r.i weaaings. funerals. 1715 airarav ATJTO KEPAIBINC. ..A. II. Compton WORK DONE HONESTLT .,,,. ? charge for towing. 4807-0 N. Broad. Phone Wyo. 870. HPEEDOMHTt-n Tnnintipfl See RTT.T.v .t v.i. K i ., lin .art aaa.-V "'" IC;aialO , . me. rtuuinUHUAD BT. zm VALVES GROUND CARBON "CLEANED-H,'! HERMAN VRniT. . M 5151 Vl. .1 "-a. taw... ....' . ... ... i Bpruce jaiaa ATJTO STJPPLIEB TTTlfVrw nrir.t.fl ...... t lit! lptrtHre Service Sta. The QwllIUm C. r 1814 Arch at. Ph. Walnut 8407. Baca 80ttt. ATJTO TUES HEIICULES TIHES !fc-.v.,97$ s8xJ::::::l72;V35 A STAR T1RP! rn ai" tj? snii ,. I rVlU WnVovirt rmrinn " . .. , . --J uuaranieea Ow;.si,itVjs :::::: im DOLPHTiRE'c'-.r "ffi" 'it.' . i HOUSES TTrkDClteCJ l . . a..l T.;..!K.".'Vrne" ana aump .wagons, aleo-aa mlnf whiarL1i.aKS.V:.."e"lBf.Snt-'-a horse equle- J v.""w-.r;ilt I'S"-' ". ana j-mww -"....""uuiaiHi a U. H9J5&?.8, i!ar"ess and dump wagons for sata.1 Prlngle Borthwlck. ouio uermantown ave. i Phn00DXSrk no.r.".'3. ."ult coat or Ice wagon.' ... aa,,nu. 01a0 i-aric ave, Wanted iO WreJaEjA ?5d,.fa!;'n """ or roulea. Asl oressj. M. Wolford. care Hotel Vendlg,"-! 1 II ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M't'1! fiSoueSflv 5rif.1.ihe. '""owing advertlsenwej .oZiny- TTJ,'..rln-t contains a-fortuns J Coal ii.'.a "XlX " nay De you. Bstapuanps n?,!i...8anxl.. Cement and Building Material iffiswa m Sf.VAo.n.r."uTu.... V-d & tfflaljb-jjss.,' $n saife.e5 "ft ?17.0,.-H?t.h.len.. .PaT by tsaa." without dwelling ".SanX "; MUM- "i AWOTHER BAB-AM 'vcvutii ways. "T-Y"t"S Mw nniniojrvi CHAUFFEUR, young Irishman, Catholic .! position as second man to good famlly.'a ivfrS' driving In city: no private: reference' VStS. to go to country. (146. Udier rrrttS111-!' - York cuntV.cl.t?u.0'? ?'R -dlalrletj 112 doo or ii SLf. ,late. ". Pennaylvaill H..O00. or w 1 rxchamre for Income (Km ' a cjaecriiiuve circuiaiaaa. - Woom 'i WMl""g Blda.!7B.thlshei. Pa: MuTpWel iSMSlTar4!M-JM .umTBD BBRVimn m t- '.. 5aiiaiWM: lAArfra; sitf,;.r i aa.awisaae'ttf asaUrlalsprefaiir -1 ymtaM.t.;. ..Fa.K. &$- wrttui-yttt.xagi wtti n aSa-a-Ha-af alM m, . "''A.-OaVWIasJU aaaanaX S!5"??j SfWm LM3 '-a .-!. -.,.. I I ta aaUa , 2alaC .-? u.
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