f K 5. m ir.v m, i, n lo va m & tw, - m N i & ; i ,i. it fW ft V9r e 1 i . :i IN tOrtCELEBRATES Jtoufhful. 'fonah Entertains the .Great Ghiefa and Big Crowd - Mt TnnHi AnntiiAWnlMr r, k. - vil iciiHiniim.i.iiiov k ,, ' , Tonah Tribe No, 44 celebrated tho tenth wiMverairy of Its Institution nt n banquet "iiid'danco In Mooso Hall, almoMt 700 pec- one nttoncllnp;. The tonstmaRter was P. 3. : .retef J. Kite, tho first Prophet of Yonnh ' t AmonR tho speakers wcro CJ, S. S. Dr. . Beawlck, a. C. of It. Thos. K. Uotinnllcy. O. IC. of V. Josonh Farrnr. Great Hinnan f,V I.mn ttutirv nf II rinvlo f Kn H ' "knd others. Tho hall was beautifully decor-''-viatcd with growing plants, intermingled with "jif i tho natlonnl and tribal colors. Tho lnoca ? tlon lo thfl firnat Hnlrlt mu mills liv P. S. KJohn J. Magulre, Prophet of Yonnh Tilbe. tfi.' .Hurlnir thn tnn trrnnt aiinu nf tin nfRtenrn Yonah has gradually and surely advance, Until today It Is tho larcest trlbo In tho United States with almost 1400 members and tho Investments In tho wampum belt total almost 16,000 fathoms. The entire program was In c.inrf-o of tho anniversary commit too: P. S. Charles V. Xcpiis, clnlr man : 1. S. Helnzeroth, Clark, Ucnckcr, McUuIre, lilooni, Kempf, tlrccn. Kite, Wicks and Warren. Latest reports from Mahanoy City announce he ersdual return to health of Ureal Sachem ohn M. Coombe. Tho attack wan a severe one. lit hlH fthvalrinn Rlnlpa that tilth r( nnd the John but caution nis recovery In assured. 11. s. s. ur, T. U. Boswlck Is fllllntr all ot his meeting en. fiagements urrunged prior to the Brest Bach-em's llness. O. J. S. Samuel Williams, Jr., ot Scran, ton. Is assisting In the work In tho illitt.mt , reservation. Srtocta Tribe. No. 3118, rolobrated Its anni versary In .Mooso Hall. The feature of the evnlng was tire talk of State Senator Richard Farley, who Is an nctlvu worker In the trlbn and Is a strong exponent of the principles of the fraternity. I', a. Charles 13. Uell was n Welcome guest. Members anil their wives mid friends also enjojed a bamiuet, entprlolnment and a dance. Five hundred and twenty-three members anil friends ot Mocopanaca Trlhp. No. Ill), of Chcs. ter. assembled In Iho nudllnrlum of Odd Fellows' Temple on last Friday nUht to celebrate tho fnrtj -sixth anniversary of tho trlb. Great Priphet Samuel H. Walker delivered Iho ad dress of welcome. Q. S. S. Dr. T. C. lliswlck made a strong talk on thu benefits derived from membership. Illustrating by example tho neces sity of'havlng adequate protection In tho home In time of trouble. At the conclusion ot his talk ho was the recipient of a be-utlful bouquet of flowers, the sift of tho commltteo and pre sented by Miss Blva Sinker", a dauchter nf one of the tribal members All tho guests wvrc pre sented with a souvenir In tho form of a small Amerlcnn line. The lommltteo In charKe min- rrlsed Martin Plenv. OeorKn II. Wright, W T. larper. ltaymond P. Slple, llobert Htlnson. Jr.. and CharUs U. Cullls. In the patriotic celebration held In Harris burs last Saturday every tribe In irn city had a delegation. Cornplanter Tribe. No. ni, mndo a ytrlklns appcarante In Its famous white flan pel suits, led by P. O. S. Charles U. Puss nn.l If. O. llurtnett. Tho appearnrio of thn Hed Jlen In costume -are a Unite of color to the parado and nude a uood Imprcstlon on tho vast throngs of onlookers. Taeonta Tribe, No. 31, held an enthuslistlc meetlni: last Friday nlcht. The members wen surprised to hear of tho death of Huah Duffy, who Joined two weeks previous. It appears he was sufferlnit from brnmhial trouble and died hortly after an operation Members attended tn funeral on Haturday. The trito paid to his tatnlly JliiO. ns memliera In Paconta Trlbo aro Immediately bvnellcial. v H,e.Bl!,! tr'bfs of West Philadelphia will rold tonlKht their recular monthly business rjeetlnB at Tuskawllla Tribe. No. I, with President John It. Ilnseett presiding. Tho tribes west of the Schujlklll have enJoed a successful year, and plans will be presented at this meeting for a summer outlrnj In riler SS. Ifet..,ln. elpser touch with nil tho workers. The allied tribeB desire to make this a banner lfar,nnI,J,reelatlon of the new tireat sachem, pr. T. C. Ileswlck. who holds tho distinction of belnK tho first (treat sachem from West Phila delphia. Montezuma Tribe. No. 21. Is arranslnB a rontest for membership for the next three months Tho workers, headed by P. ft Hob Iloucher. tho old warhorse: P S. Iloss Stall man and Chief nf Records John Ksher are making determined efforts to have Montezuma up with the leaders attain. The deeree team has h'en organized and weekly adoptions have been the feature uf the meetings. Slooetta Tribe, No. 417, has Jut closed a successful term. Deputy Joseph Itodden re ports thy rhanc.of meeting night from Mon day to trlday brought baik manv of tho mem tiers .who heretofore wero unable to attend, G of II. William Street has arrnnged for a series of social meetings ns a further stimulus rto tho tribe. F. S. Illley Is degree master, and Is perfecting the work nf the team. Hauka Tribe. No. AS, held an overflow meet ing on Monday night. Chief of rtecords John Kellv tried out a unique scheme by a personal letter sent to each member, making reference to a possible dissolution and a division of the funds. The result exceeded his fondest expecta tions, ami tho members pledged themselves anew In the work of tho trlbo Knights of Pythias Quaker rity Lodge. No. 31. Knights of Pythias, celebrated Its seventh anniversary In tnelr castlo hall. Oermnntnwn avenue and Price street. The lodge members, visitors and friends vvern highly favored bv Past Grand Chancellor Henjamln Mimre. of llellevlew. Pa . vvho gave his celebrated lecture on "Friend ship." as exemplified by Damon and Pvthlas. Illustrated by many fine pictures of that part of the ritualistic work of the order .which em phasizes the human sentiment that binds the members together. The lecture was a raro treat, and the gen eral expression of enjoyment and commenda tion was prompt and emphatic, fully warrant ing the advice of Quaker City Lodge to other lodges nnd members of the order to secure the services of Mr. Moore or go to hear him when ever possible This beautiful presentation never ra Is to make a deep Impression and cm hardly fall to become a factor In the success of In creasing the membership of the lodge. Other Fraternal News on Page 15 Beatfjs . ACONCIA. April IS. IDA MAT. wife of John Aconcla and daughter of William N. and Lena E. Nase. Due hotlce of funeral, parents' resi dence, 570 W. Dauphin at. ANDEnsON. Suddenly. April S3. IiAfirtY 8.. son of John and lte Lizzie It. Anderson, aged 84. Relatives and friends, all organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral serv. Ices. Frl., 3 p. m father's residence. 73 Center St.. Haddonfleld. N. J. Int. private, Uaptlst Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. ARNOLD. April 24. ANNIE, wife of Charles Arnold (nee Donnellv). aged 43 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 7.30 a. m., 148 W. Cumberland st. Requiem mass St. Bonlfaclua's Church 0 a. m. Int. St. Peter's Cem. BAILEY. At Ogontz, ra., April 23. ED MUND UAILKV. aged 79. Refatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Forest Grove Presbyterian Church. Frl.. 11 a. t without further notice. Remains may be viewed Jensen Apartments, Ogontz, Thurs., 7 to B p. m. BARNES. April 23. GEORGE F.. husband of Esther Barnes and son of late Francis and Cecelia Karnes, aged 45. Rolatlves and friends, Grebls Council,' No, 1. D, of L.; American Transportation Ben. Union. Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m., 30th st. and Magazine isne. Point Breeze. Int. private, Fernwood lent. Remains may be viewed Thurs, eve, BICKLET. April 23, HENRT. husband of Anna Blckley (nee Bradway), aged 01. Rela tives and friends. Continental Lodge, No, 160, K. of P., Invited to funeral. Sun,, 3 p. m.. More land ave.. Hatboro. Pa. Int. lfatboro Cem. Train for Hatboro leaves Reading Terminal 1:43 p. m.; trolley leaves Willow Grove 2:12 p. ml BILBOW. April 24, TATRICK. husband of late Margaret llllbow. Relatives and friends In. Vlted to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m . residence aaugmer. Airs, jonn .Miner, o. vv. cor, and Greenwich. High mass of renuiem HI. hlllp's Church 10 a in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. nnWEM. Anrll 23. WILLIAM H. BOWEM. Susband of late Helen Uowen (nee Armstrong), ted 83. Relatives and friends Invited to fu ..eral services, Thurs., 8 p. m.. residence of on, Harry A. Bowen. 2438 B, Juniper st. Int. Slvervlew Cem., Wilmington. Del., Frl.. 10:30 , m Baltimore ana vviiminsion papers copy. 'BROWN April 24. NORA BROWN, widow nf Mlchasl Brown, Relatives and friends Invited to lunerai. cri.. ; in,, t.-u ixvacK ave., . sLanadowiw. Del. Co.. Pa. . Solemn mass of re- k. ' S.ueB St. rnuoroina-s unurcn m a. m. Int. tic Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. BkOWN.-Anrl 24. at Glassboro. N. t.. JcHor Cross Cem. Auto runerai, "BHOWN. April 24. at Olss.bc - 'AJtKKJ P, BROtVN. aged M Re , , Friends Invitee, to funvral. Bat., 1 i iustosad's residence. William C.'Bi lelstlves and 10 '.111 m 1 " nanamfl'B rMiipnce. ni nim u. tirnivn fiia- t'tiaea N. J. Service at house. Int. Bethel ivm . urttvlllt. N. J. Remains may be viewed Frl. ." .. i m. BROV iwn: April 24, suddenly. GEORGE i1 Ml, Ui WORTH, son of Georca A. and Klal r t, lFowji,iid-a yjara 1 month. Relatives and -, .frtontU Invited to (unertil aervlces. Sat., 2 v. m.. ' paTentfTe-ldence. 884 N. 9tb t. Int. North- "T:7.m.Sii a i ni --. - pui,nni-AinN v Kut oimnirr rUm JvA jm neien bucko r tne tiocni. KUU Ivm and friends Invited to MrvBiH yr. bss jrn.. 2 P. m.. residence ot Int. Mt. Pmm.r rm. Mirrwft'it. amy s,vjrwd.TbuT., 8 to 10 p. m. SJrJZZ kILaZZit'Y m m fnwm f-rw, IWMi ?:i3IT Triii SB W. .. orlt sU. DEATHS . CAL!.Al!AN.-rApr I 24, ELLEN, widow, of Mark Callahan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl,, 8.30 a, m, 13U Jamestown St., Msnayunk. liign mans ni, jonn ine iiapusi m Church 10 a, in borough. , Int. 81. Mary's Cem., Box. CAMPnKI.L. At 2127 N. Camac St.. April 24. MARY E., eldest daughter of late Mlchaei and Anna Kline, aged 84, Relatives and friends Invited to services, Frl., 2 p m.. Oliver 11, llalr llldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. CARET. April 24. MARY I., widow, of James B. Carey, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., H 3n a, m, Solemn requiem mass St. Stephen's Church 10 a, m. Int. Old Cathedral Cm. CHILDRKY. Suddenly, April 211. the REV. J. M. T. CHILDRKY. poster of the First, Uap tlst Church of Haddnnncld. N. J. Due notice of the funeral will be given, CHRISTINE. April 2.1. SAMUEL 'A . hus band of Elizabeth Dunlan Christine, nged 2(1. Relatives and friends Wlngohocklng Trlln, No .13, I. O, It M I employes Henry Dlsston A Sons' File Works, Invited to funeral services. Sat,, 3 30 p m , father's residence, 2133 Grant nv"., llustleton, Pa, Int. Forest Hill Cem, Auto funeral CLARK. April 21. BERTHA K, daughter of late Albert and lTtha Kornbau and adopted daughter of late James and Margaret Clnrk, Relatives nnd friends, office employes nf J O. Drill Co., Invited. to funeral, Sat . 2 p. in , Inl Ashland ave. Glvnolden, Pa. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may tall Prl eve. CLARK.- April 21, RUI'lIh W CLARK, aged Htt. Relatives nnd friends Invltrd to funeral services, Frl,, 2 p. in,, 0017 Hazel ave. Int. private CONNOLLY. April 24. PATRICK, son of Patrick and Ann Connolly Inee Cassidy), aged 24. Relatives and friends, Court Colllngswood, No fp. F. of A., and I. O. of i: Aerie No 42: employes of Schujlklll Forgo Steel Works In vited to funeral. Sat , 8 .10 a. m parents' resi dence. 3014 N 3d st High renuiem min St. Veronica's Church 10 a, m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral. CRANMER April 21. MARY ANN wife nf Charles Yj Cranmer, Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Frl . 7.3i a, m , Nl't S 2d st Mass 81, Philip do Nirl Church, (i a. ni Int. Holy Cross Cem. DAKEItM April 23 ROIIERT. husband nf Martha Inkers (nee Latin). Relatives nnd friends Invited to services, Frl, 2 p. m, at lato residence, 2007 S. 17lh st Int. Fernwood Cem. Remains may be vlevvrd Thurs eve DANSER At Beverly N. ,r.. April 23, FRANK tl., husband of Laura K. Danscr. In f)7th year, llelatlvfs nnd friends Invlied to funeral services. Sat , 2 p m Spruce st , Beverly. N. J. Int. 'private. DE HAAN. April 21. ROSE TIE IIAAN (nee Orauner). wife nf Harry dn Ilnan. need 20. IlelntlvTS nnd friends Invltnl In funeral, Frl., 10 30 a. m.. SSr.S N 18th st. Int Adath Jesh urun Cem. DELANKY April 23. .JOHANNA C. widow nf Henry Delaney (nee Houck). nged 77. Rel atives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl 2 p. rr... 21IU0 (Jlrord ave Int private. West minster Cem. ltemnlns may bo viewed Thurs. 7 tn n n m. Auto serv ire DEVLIN. April 2,-.. WILLIAM J J husband of Nellie Devlin (neu O'.Siilllvan). Relatives and friends. Holy Nam" Soclelv nnd League of the Siered Heart of rhurih nf Transllgurntlnn. la vlted to funeral, l'rl ,7am M. s r.ilth st Suieinn mass of ruiulem Church of Transfigura tion H a in, Int lloston, Muss Auto funernl, Boston papers cops. DUNHAM, April 2.1, THOMAS S . husband nf late Ellen liunlnni llelatlvis and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p m , residence, 1122 Spring st,, Oermantown Int Magnolia Cem EPSTEIN April 24, SARAH L, widow of Joseph II, Epstein. I'um r.il cnnvenlemo of family. 1-OltllES. April 23 PENROSE F, FORRES Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Prl, 2 pm, 212 S Sharon nve Sharon Hill Int. private Friends mav cnll Thus after 7 pm. FOSTER April 21, 1017 ANNIE W., widow of Thomas F Foster llelatlvrs and friends of the family nro Invited to the funeral serv ices Frldiy. 2 p. m . from her late residence, 1027 Carptntcr st Interment private, nt West minster Cemetery. FRAATZ. April 21. DOROTHEA M. daugh ter of William II nnd Sar.ih Jane Franlz (nen Dollard). uged 21. Relatives and friends, B. V M. Sodality. Invited tn funeral. Frl. 8 a m, resldenie of parents. 1)02 Station nve , Hnddon Heights N J High mass st Itnso nf Lima Church 0 ,10 a m Int St. Chnrles's Cem , Oakvlew Pa FRANCE April 23 JOHN .T.. husband nf Margaret France (nee Curry) and son n( Cathe rlnn nnd late Herman France. Relatives and friends, delivery tlepnrtment nf the North Amerl cnn. Evening Bulletin and Evening Telegraph. Invited tn attend funeral. Sat . 8 30 a. m 24H' Emerald st. Solemn mass of requiem nt Church nf the Vlnltallon 10 a, m Int. Holy Sepulthro Cem Auto service. FRY April 21. EMMA FRY (nen Waring), wife of Thnmas Fr. aged ,T) Relatlvis and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat , 3 p m , residence of brothir. Benjamin Waring 311't N Orlanna st Inp Oreenmount Cem Friends mav view remains F-i , M p m OAMHI.E. April -M, ANNIE G GAMBLE, formerly of Chester. Pa . widow of John Walker Gamble and daughter nf late John A. .Mitchell. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Frl . 1 30 p. in.. Oliver H, llalr llldg., 1H20 Chestnut st Int. Chester Rural Cem GAMIILB At Delanco N .1 April 24, NET TIE It., wife of Rev J. Ward (limhle. nged nil. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv lies, Frl.. 2:30 p. in . Delanco M E Church, Delanto, N. J Inl. private GOODPREAD April 23. JOSEPH STEL WAOON GOODI1READ Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Frl.. 1713 N. 18th st. Serv ices at Zlon Church. Nth st. and Columbia ave., 2:30 p m Int. Laurel Hill Cem . GOURLEY. April 2.1 nt Atlantic Cltj. N J . StJIIICI. OOURI.EY Residence 1.111 N 10th St. Due notice nf the funeral will be given. GREENAWALT. April 21. MARY J OREENAWALT (nee Km h). widow nf Daniel C. Greenawalt. nged fll, Relatives and friends Invited to services, Frl . 2 p. m Oliver II Hair Bids. 1820 Chestnut at. Int. Mt Morlah Cem. GRIOG April 24 EMILY GRIGGS llel atlvrs and friends invited to services, Frl 2 P. m , at Oliver 11 Hair Building, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. ORYNINO April 23. JOSEPH M, son nf Emma and lam John Grvnlng (nen Jordan) Relatives and frlendj. Bartenders' Interim tlonal League. Local No 113. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8.30 n. m.. rsldence of brother, Edward Grinlng, 3 tin E st. Solimn requiem mass Church of the Ascension u a. in. Int, Holy Sepulchre Com. HARDING April 2.1. JULIV A HARDING daiuhttr of late John and Ellen Harding, of Kilkenny. Ireland. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Sat . 8 30 a m.. 1)02 S 20th st. Solemn renuiem moss St. Charles's Church 10 a m Int llnly Cross i'em. Auto service HENRY. April 21 IOIIN J husband of Sarah Henry (nee Qulnn). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Frl, 8 a. m . 2703 Federal st High m.iss of requiem St Anthony's Church ll-ail a. m, Int Ilnlv Cross Cem HINCKEN April 2.1. WILLIAM W HINCK. EN, at brnther-ln-law a residence. James A Freeland 3320 N lflth st. Relatives ami friends. Phlla, Lodge. No 2, I). P. O E. Invited to funernl services Frl , 1 p, m , the Elks' Home, 1320 Anh st Int Laurel Hill Cem BOLLENIIACK April 24, MAROARETTA M., wlfo nf John F. Bnllenback. and daughter nf Anna J Tatrcart (nen MuccUEam) and late John F, Tnggart Relatives nnd friends Invited to tunerai, sat . n.u a. m . -u.ii rtnrin st Requiem high mass nt St Francis Xavlcr's Church 10 a m. Int Holy Cross (Vm 1CKES. April 2.1. HENRY ADAMS. D D L. husband nf Elizabeth Nixon Ickes. son of Elcey M. and late William liker, aged 48. Relatives and friends. Melltn Lodge, No. 20r, 1" and A. M , Chester Chapter. No, 21S R. A. M.: Fidelity Assembly. No 21. A. O M P. and all other organizations of which he wan a mem ber Invited to funeral services. S.t . It. 30 a m., from residence, 201 Amosland ave., Norwood, Del. Co., Pa, Friends may call Frl, after 7 pm. Int. private, IRVINE April 2.1. RACHEL, widow of Samuel Irvine Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.30 a. m , residence of son. 2112 E. Birch St. High mass Church nf the Natlvltv 10 a. m Int New Cathedral Cem JACKSON. April 2S, MARY A . daughter of Matthew J. and Mary Jackson, Relatives nnd rrlends. Mary star of tne sea nnd II V. M Sodality and League of tho Sacred Heart. In vited to funeral. Sat , 7:30 n. m. 1031 Federal st. Solemn m3ss ot requiem Mt. Charlra Bor romeo Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Aulo service. Mahanoy City papers copy. KELLY. April 2.1. HARRY W. KELLY, son of Charles and Ada Kelly (nee Penny), aged 31, Relatives nnu irienas atianuc uiiy i.ocai, car- pentera' Union, No. 43'' invited to tunerai serv. Ices. Sat . 1 p. m.. 2423 S. 1 1th St. Int. pri vate, jsiorinwooa tem. r rienas may call I rl., 8 p. m. Auto cortege, KELLY. Aorll 24. SARAH MORRIS (nee Cramer), wife of Edward Kelly. Relatives and menus invitea to tunerai services, i ri.. p m. 1012 Falrmount ave, Int, private, Mt Peace C'KINO At Turnervlllo. April 24. EDENEZEU B. KING, husband of Lena. King Relatives and friends Invited to funernl, Turnerville, N. J., Frl.. 10 a. m. Services Turnervlllo M. K. Church 10:4B a. m Int. Turnerville Cem Car riages will meet H a. m, train from Chestnut st. ferry at Grenloch, N. J, Remains may be viewed Thurs., 7 to 0 p. m. KURTZ. In Honey llrook township, April 24. ELIZA A. KURTZ, widow of Rev. S. W. Kurtz, aged 8.1. Funeral services at late resl denco near Honey Brook. Pa.. Frl.. 8 p. m. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem.. Phlla . Sat.. 10 a. m. LAZARUS. April 2.1. JANE, daughter of Sarah Lazarus. Relatives and friends, Lit Bros. Ben. Assn.. Invited tn funeral. Frl , 10 a. m., mother's residence, 010 N, 10th st. Int. liar ."mcdo u. E Court funeral John eLEITHEAD. April 24, JOHN L son of Rob rt 8., Jr.. and Annie L. Lelthead (nee Brown), aged 23. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Sat., 8.30 a. m., resldenco of Raymond Webb. 1927 N. 4th st. Solemn requiem mass St, Michael's Church, 10 a, m. Int, private. Auto funeral. LONOAKER April 23. MARY MOORE, widow of A. Brown Longaker daughter of late William II. and Mary Knorr Sllnglurr. Servlcis 2 p. m.. Sat., at residence, 1331 De Kalb st.. Norrlstown. Int. private. LYNCH, April 24. JOHN J., husband of late Elizabeth Lynch. Relatives and friends, also Division No. 8, A. O. H.I Golden Crown Lodge S. of B., Invited to funeral, Sat., 0 30 a. m ! 012- E. Woodlawn ave., Oermantown. Solemn mass of requiem Immaculate Conception Church 11 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto fu- DtMACREADT. April 25. at 6050 Irvine st.. THOMAS S. MACREADY. Notice of funeral UMA8SEY. April 24. GERTRUDE E., wife of Joseph P. Massey and daughter nf John and late Margaret Watson, aged 24. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat., 8 JO a. nf., 6.125 Poplar st. Solemn requiem mass Church, of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. ra. Int. St. Denis's Cem avWllOR -April 24 MARY FT I., daui?.. ter of John A. and Clara Maywhort (nee Ifalgh). aged 12 years 6 months. Relatives and friends (residence, 427 Franklin ave., Cheltenham, Mont comery County, Pa. Int, Lawnvlew Cem. McCLANK. April 23. JAMES, husband of late Kate xv. aicviane inee irenoni Relatives rnd frlenda. Piute Tribe. No. 251: B, P, o. E-, No. 2; Knrrntlo Chamber. No, 11, K. of F.I ClMBsnta' New Tear'g Ajao.. Ten rose Fsrrx Country Club, T. D. Club, Cllggett Club, of Maraat City;. Florist Club. Union. Rep. Club: Lafimtta Circle.- No. 1. H. A.: Lobster New TmtjIsh.. iWaUwart MM'Club. FrankMn n Vereln. tt' m.M. t?iH9ll'' WeTaVlV SB.. 3018 !.;;. April -, jubiwii. nusDami or inte :iiza Iees, aged 62. Relatives and friends. Merrimack, No. 101, F. of A., Invited tn. ll. Sat., 2 i m.. son-in-law's residence. Forester. 20B7 Mutter st. Int. Oreenmount spSJps. isarviea PSfflMtt YERJSXfi , - j KATHft lives and mends Invited to funeral, Frl , 8 30 a. m, residence of mother, 1431 McK-jan st. Solemn requiem mass St. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem McCREANOR Anrlf 2.1, WILLIAM ,T , hus band nf late Brldiet McCrenncr. Relatives nnd friends. Division No. 7. A. (. II , Invited to fu. Reral, Sal,, 8 a, m., 2411 Kimball st. Solemn Ish mass of renuiem St, Anthony's Church 0.30 a, m, Int, Holy Cross i'em McCRICKARD. Anrll 2.1, PATRICK, son of Ellen nnd late John McCrlcKard, Due notice of funeral will be given from residence, 1113 Ham lltnn st, McDO.VALD. April 21. AUGUSTA, wife nf Hugh J, McDonald (nre Dwlsdnm), nged 6(1. Rel atives and friends Invltrd to funeral. Sat , li 3D a m , 22.10 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn renuiem muss Nativity Church 11 a, tn. Int, St. Ann's Cem, McOINNIS April 24 MICHAEL son nf lato Michael and Margaret MiOlnnls Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl, Frl , 7:30 a in , brother-in-law' residence, Ernest Sihmldt, (11.1 Llpplncott st. Solemn ri nulem mss Church of Ascension 0 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem McI.OUOHLIN At Norrlstown. Pa, In SI Joseph's Protectory. Aprl 2.1 KATHARINE, widow nf Marcus Mcl.oughlln. Funeral will t iko Placo In St. Joseph's Protectory, Snt , I) n m, Int. private. New Cnthedrol Cem . Phlln. McMENA.MIN April 21. MARGARET M, daughter of Philip J nrd late Ruse McMenamln. nged 12. Relatives and friends, pupils of Our l.ndy of Morcy School, Invited to funeral. Sat , 8.3(1 n in., residence of parents. 2818 N, Park nve. High requiem mass Our Lady of .Mercy Church 10 a, in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MrSOHLEY. April 23. HONOR, widow of Chnrles McSnrley (nee Cnrr) Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral, l'rl . 8 30 n in , late residence 1.130 S. Marston st. (28th nnd Tasker sis.). High mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Church 10 a m Int. Holv Cross Cem MELI.OR. April 2.1 SARAH A widow nf James O. Mellnr. aged 77. Relatives, nnd friends Invited tn funernl services, Mori 11 n m residence of son, 3(10(1 Mellon si Int Greenwood Cem Auto funernl MORGAN April 21, DAMP MORGAN llilatlves nnd friends, also Cassia Lodge No 273. F. and A. M , American Star Council, No ,11, II V A M.. and Swidelnnd l.nilur No 210. K nf P.. Invited to funeral services l'rl . .1 p m.. 121 Ardmore nve, A'dmoie Pi. Int "VlOIUm April 23 THEODORE T. husband of Irene D. Morris, nnd son uf Inte Henrv and Sarah Morris nged 4.1 Relatlvis and friends nf ?0th Ward Thnmas Clements Club, Ileneflrlal Assn. nf Recorder of Deeds Office and It.llef Asso of Ilept, of Receiver of Taxes InvlKd tn services, Sun , 2pm nt lato residence, li'O McKean st, Int Fernwood Cem. NIXON Suddenly. April 2.1 nt residence. .Lino S 18th st ELIZABETH E wlfo n lato Robert Nlxnn nged C..1 Relatlvis nnd frlinds Invited to funernl, Snt. 8..10 n in from 1118 Snider nve Requiem high mass nt Church nf St Monica 10 n in Int private NOLAN Anrll 21. MARGARET 11 NOLAN, daughter nf Thomas and llrldwet Nolan nged 6 enrs I month 1 1 dnvs Rclnilwi and friends invited to funeral, Frl. 2 n, tn . parinls' rest denco. 1IU1 'nverl st. (below Pine el ) Int Hntv Cross Cem O'DONS'EI.I, -April 21 CH MILES F son nf Miihael and Mary O'Donmll (neo Lngue) Relntlves and friends Invited to funernl. Mori . 8 3i n m parents' resldenco 3I7 Edgemnnt st Solemn n nulem mass Church of Nativity 1(1 a in Int New Cathedral I'im. OELSCHLAEOER April 2.1 HERMAN A nELSCHLAEGER husbnnd nf Mnrln Oel schtaegir (neo Schacfcr), nged 11.1 Relatives nnd friends, Humbnlrtt Lodge, No .l.l'i. F nnd A M , Penroso Ferrv Countrv Club Sntithwnrlt Turn Vereln and Slerb" Knsse. Franklin IJnt Vereln, Nn 2, Invited to funeral services Sat, 2pm 1521 S Carlisle ft Int Ch.dti n Hills Com Friends mnv mil l'rl , after 8 p in O'TOOI.E April 2J. MARY E.. widow of Patrick O'Toole nnd daughter of lain John nnd Mary Henrv, formerly of Mt t'nrnicl, l'.i Rela tives nnd friends Invited to fum ral Frl, 8 30 n m , 1818 E. Onkdalo st (Kinslngtnn and Lehigh lives). Solemn high requlun mass Church of the Visitation 10 n m Int Holy Crnss Cem PRENDEROAST April 21. JOHN P. son of Ellen nnd latn John T. Prcnderg.ist Fiitier.il Sat , 8 .10 ii. m . In'e residence 4')01 Glranl nve High mass at Our Mother of Sorrows Church 10 n m Int Hnlv Cross ("em Rela tives nnd frlerds invited. Easton, Pn., papers conv. RICHARDSON Suddenly. In New York illv. April 21 at heart iliseasi WILLIAM IIES'RY son of Lemuel S and Elizabeth Depew Rlc h- nrdson hum! il,1 Relatlvis nnd frlinds Invited to funernl.. I rl . 2 p in . pirlnra nf (iilvie n li.ilr Jut private New York papcri please c opv HUSH April 'l. .HI11M iiumm iiusn mu of Sarah Rnss inee .McKeown), Relatives and friends. Mt hlniil No i..t I. P nf A Invltnl to fumrnl servlns l'rl . 2 30 ti ni . 61HI Web. ster st Inl private, Mt. llorlah ("cm Friends mav i nil Thurs ,8pm rtOWAND nrll "I. AIHH'HTA II. llltvv. AND P.elntlves and friends Invited In funeral Columbus, X .1 Snt, 11 n. in Autos will meet train leaving Market st ferrv, Phlla , On m nl Burden! own N J. SCHEIFEI.E April 21. THERES M. SCHEIFEI.E (neo Mlttn.arht). wife of Jacob Schelfele. aged 47 Relatlvis nnd friends In vited to funeral Sit miii n in, 1311 E Price st , Otn Solemn remain mass Church of the Immniutale CnnccDtlnn In a m Int prlvitn, SCHLOSOEK Suddmlv April 21 PETER, husband nf Barbara Sclllnsser (nee l.lisch) Rela tives and frlinds. Bliiinenth.il Kr.mker I'nler Vereln, Nn 1 Steuben Lndge, No 2 1' O I) G II , Invited tn funeral. Sat . 2 p. in His N llopo st. Int. Oreenmount Cem Auto fu nernl SIIETS1.INE April 21 EDWARD I. hus. band nf Verge Shetsline (nee Straub) nnd son of William (' and Maria Shetsline ngid 2'i, Relatives and friends Kensington Circle, Nn 1, II of A eiiirilnvcs of Crnmps Pattern Simp, invited to fum ral service Frl. 2 p in resi dence of brother-ln-l iw. Sol Sundhelm, 4sl'l N. 13th st Logan Int private, Northwood Com Remains may bo viewed Thurs, H to 10 p. m. Auto service SKK1.LV April 21, PATRICK T. husband nf late Cathirlne skells. nged .10 Rilallves nnd friends members of the IrlshAmerlcan Club Invited lo funeral Sat. 8 n, in, from his son's risldence, limlel J, Sliellv 10-M Dudlcv si (lltth und McKean sts ) High mass nf renuiem nt St 1 bonus's Church l) .Tl n in. Int llnl Cross Cem SMITH April 24 ANDREW .1 husband nf late Rose Smith. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral S'at . 7 30 n m 1.11S Edgebey st (10th nnd Dl imnnd) High requiem mass Our Lady of .Mercy Church (I a tn. Int. Holy Cross Cem Aulo funeral SMITH April 22. GEORGE B . husband of Annie Smith (nee Markland). Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral. Frl . 2 p m , mother's residence Mrs. Jane Smith. 041 S. 4th st . Camden. N. J. Int, Harlelgh Cem. Friends mav cnll Thurs. eve STATES April 21. JOHN II. husband nf Matilda E States, nged ,10 Relntlves nnd friends cinploves of While & Bros llrnss Re fining Co Invited to funernl services Frl . 2 p m, pnrlnrs. William Heppley, a.'Od l'r.ink ford nve Int private, E Cedar Hill Cem STEPPACHER. April 23, AUGUST husband of Id i Steppacher. aged 60 Relatives and friends, Washington Lodre, No 61 F nnd A M . Kensington Chipter, No. 233. Narragansett Tribe, No. 43. I. O It M. ; nil other organiza tions of which he was a member, invited tn funernl services, Frl., 2.30 p. m 2117 N. 13th st Int private. STEVENS At Cleveland. O.. April 21 FRED W, husband of Elizabeth A Stevens (nee Relnlnger). Relatives nnd friends Invited In services. Sat. 1 '10 P. m.. 20(1') S COth st Philadelphia Int. Ivy Hill Cem Friends may cnll Frl eve Aulo service. STOCKS Suddenly. April 21. JAMES STOCKS, of 1017 Indiana ave, husband of Carolina Stocks, Funeral strictly private. Omit (lowers. I STRATTON.-jAprll 23. EDtTH C. daughter of Charles II. and Adah A. Strntton, nged 17. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Trl , 2 p. m.. parents' residence, 1742 llnrrlsnn St., Frankfnrd Remnlns may be viewed Thurs, after 7 p, ni, Int Oakland Cem SYRES. April 22, at 150S S 17th St.. MAR. THA C. widow of Benjamin Syres. aged 77. Relatives and friends, also Ladles' Quaker City Beneficial Society. Invited to funeral, Zlon A M, E. Church, 21st and Tasker sts , Frl , 12 noon Int .Merion cem. THOMAS April 2.1. JANE J. THOMAS, nged 78. Relatives and, friends Invited to funeral, SaU, 2 p m . residence of M T Hart, 1,10.1 Arch st Norrlstown Pn Services liar ren Hill Lutheran Church 3 p. m Int adjoin ing cem TUSriN. April 2,1 JOSEPH L, husband ot Trances M Tustln Relatives and friends. Pot ter Lodee, No 411. 1. and A M Covenant iAidgo. No 114. I. O O. V.: Oxford Castle, No. 101, A. O K. of M. C; Olive Castle. No, is. K G E. . emp!oes of General Ebctrlc Co. Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 p. m . 3021 N. Still- "' VERNON April 25. GEORGE W VERNON, aged 81 Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat, 1 1 '3u n. m.. resldenco nf daugh ter 318 W. Johnson st., Oermantown. Int. PrWARK. April 25. ETHEL C. daughter of Robert and Catharine S. Wark (nee Snokel), aged . Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Sat.. S P, m , parents' residence, 1724 N. Halley st. Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains can be viewed I rl.. 8 to 10 p m WEAR. April 2d. ELIZABETH WEAR. Bel ntlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat 2 PL m snn-ln-law's residence, Grover Stesrne, 27111 W. Dauphin st Int prlvnte, Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl., "'wiIiPP April 25, MARY ALICE, wife of John W Whlnp. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serlvces, Sat., 3 p. m., 6724 Jackson st., Wlsslnomlng. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Frl.. after 7 P.m WHITE. April 25. BERNARD A., son of Ed ward and the .late Elizabeth White Relatives and friends, L O. of M No. 64: Detective Bu reau of Phlla. R. B.. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 am.. all' Calumet St.. Falls of Schuylkill Solemn requiem mass St. Bridget's Church 0.30 a m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. 'WOOD. At Trenton, N. J .April 21. ELIZA BETH A., widow of Louis D. Wood. 1 unernl Frl.. 10.30 a. m.. 60 Southerd St., Trenton. Int. KWOOI)rRUFF.' April 23 MARTHA E.. widow of Norton L. Woodruff. Funeral Sat.. 0.30 n. in . residence of daughter. .Mrs Harvey, Meek. '015 N. Randolph st. Services Church of Holy Comforter. 10th and Wharton sts , 10.30 a. m. Int nrlvale, Brldietnj, N. J . WRIGHT. April 2.1, MARY A., widow of Thomas S. Wright, aged 81. Due notice of funeral given, 1300 E. Columbia ave. SPUING RESORTS ATLANTIC riTV, N. J. .TIE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD Matltoi.qlvBkiilKint ATLANTIC CITY.N.tf. OWNCKSHIP MANAOEMCNT. JOSIAH WHITE t. SONS COMPANY HOTEL DOLPHIN St. Charles Place. First bouse from Beach. Every convenience. American a European plans, -.;. t- Kr. art. neir Ueacb. 'Elsv. to " WIIIISWHI .treat. Privet baths. nifl. 110 un weekly. 12 up dally. Chas. Buhre. SWIMMING SANITARY, SWIMMING, POOL auu dsi p, ij i PARCEIi POST J LELEJ $2.50 $15 LOST AND FOUND At'TOMOIHLi: J30 reward for recovery within 2 weeks ford tourlnK car, roiPlcuous dent In renr rlsht corner! I'a. llcinso (.'I'.'ioi mfa Nn. 12.'1(IJ1 101(1 mndel; brass radiator, natural vvnn.l wheels, demnuntahle 3 fsco 1 I'ullmin tire Hldn tire holder, h.ick window' nut, taken fniiii frnnt HKIS Chestnut st Sitiirdnv nlBht, April 21' J. H. WiUkln" not 1 est view Oermantown; CROSS- Lost. Monday, on Market or Chestnut els between Mh and 13th smill fcnkj. cross marked P. W. II, and Salus revvnrd. '"; turn toA T. Manhelm Apis. OuemJnneJJtn Dl-.I'OSir BOOK Lost. ilepnMt hook No 212.211 with the Western SaMtiK I und Siclety 100" Walnut st Revvnrd. NLCKLACi: Lost, a pearl necklace i otilnlnlnij nhnut loo penrls. Return tn 311 N 3 1 and iihtnlnlirso rewnrd . PIN- Lost, diamond nnd platinum safetv oln. -'..onl mounlcii on nne end reward J. L. faldnell A Co, Chestnut nnd Juniper sts POLICIES Lost, perpetual policies of fire ln uraiiM' No. .13S0 Rrllnno' Insurance lom pany l.looo No 10710, Insurance Companj nf the State of I'ennsylvalll l, 11000, No 2I0OJ. lnur.incc Company nf North America 13(1(10, luivlnu In -ii lost, thn Under Is n iiuesteu ml same tn or untlfv Lnnitiere . LttlnB. .u llullltt HulldlnB, I'hllndnlplila TIRK Lost, on" Lancaster pike, endurance tlr on rim (31x41 reward. Call Paul Stull 310 Mnrrl" in Ii WATi It t.ot, Inilv a cold watch. Initials VI). M llrnad St Sin , Wnnamnker's Reward If irturti'd to W I' rrciborn I3X S Ithst PKRS0NALS Till: ltr.ttAItD of J.liSdc posited with Captain Tate for ii Ilulrk runiilinut stolen July i. Illlil l hereby wltlulrnwn Captain A. VV . Mnln SACRIl'ICi: Iidles' perfect snlltnrln rlni;, nlmiit S curat (112 llulletln BulldliiR white illnmnnd J 15 McCutchcn. HELP WANTED FEMALE bull Tnt.m'iioNi: (U'lIltATING Wnrk near niir hnmn In pleasant and healthful HunoundliiKS. with excellent npportunltles for rapid advaniemint 'Ihcre nm tvvmtv eight llell Cmtrnl Oillcis In Phlladelphl i , Jprobalily thern It nun within a fi w lilm ks from vour Inline IMiuiUTl cippnrtunlttes for enrn ist Intelligent vounc women between IS and 22 enrs nf iikc Ni w cinplovrs are paid whllo learning nnd nrn readily advanced. rieas int illnliiB rooms, nf fnoil Is sold at cost. where the best In every Cen- tr.il c.lllci'. Comfortable slttlnir rooms for rcadlnu nnd lelaxiitlon when off ilut Good opportunity for senior nnd su pervising posltloni Applv nt IOC Market street ilallv cx icpt sumliv n 30 n in to .1 ! in ASSISTANT wanted In rhotoKrnphlc depart'!. Williams. Brown ,t narl"!lls Chestnut. llOOKKt:i:i'i:it and stcnoBTiphor for position In banking ImslneHi, must bo experienced, sal ary 13l' 131 Ledger l)lllie. CARIITAKnil WOm in to tnkn rirc of house for summer monthi Apply 173 Pine. ClIAMltnitMAID nniltvvnltress' family of 2. tem porary 011 Pine. Phone I'llbcrt 4107 J. CHILDNI'IISIJ Competent. rHInliln ulrl to care for 2 ihlldren, 1 and I jcirs old. Write, statins iiiiillllciitliins. Mrs U II Cook, 2 S. TitllahisHcn nve Atlantic Clty.N J CI.nRK female itood Usurer department store I'xpirleiiee preferred, reference required. 11 I'Dewers 1122 Chestnut st . COOK. ixperlenied, best reference, white, permanent place inuntrv; family uf 2 Phnne Spruce "ml Room 1.123, betwei n 11 and 12. COOK .mil ihunberinild white must have ref erence, nn washing Cnll Thursday mornlns, 1721 !,eiper st l'rankford conk Ynuni! white took for country. Apply 1732 Pine, between 10 nnd12 Thursday. I'ACTORY MODI'.!, wanted for rents and suits. 31 bust 27 wnlst. 41 hlps.B 232, Lccl. Office, roItni.ADY. (npilile. wanted for steel ball In spection dep.iruutnt. one uuallfled for taklnn full ch.irse state experience, with references, also wilfc'cs reiiulred 1l 212. Ledger Office. GIRL vvhll" or colored, for penernl houework In Oak Lane, 2 In family: $7 per week, ref erenie PJI7, l.eduer Office. , GIRL Wanted for clerical work In ofllce. Apply McBariree Hare Paper Co.,I2 S 0th st. GIRL for Kinernl housework Call r.on Cath arine st . Apt H Woodland Kl-'l M GIRL, white, for Keneril housework. 2 In fam ll . rrfermce lull Nljroadst GIRLS wanted In blnderv to lentn trade; S hours per d i . highest wages paid Williams et. Marcus Co., 212 to 22." S. Dnrlen st GIRLS and oung women wanted: steady em plojinent. cnod wages. Apply In the evnlng, bet. 7 and 11 Chas Swllzer. 3122 Amber st. GIRL1', experienced, help In all hrnnches of tnnth fiirtnrv. ApplvG Slblev, 121 lr!lhert. OOVI'RNKSS Cniuble, experienced nurserv governess tn care fnr 2 little girls. 3 and (I enrs assist vvlth other ihlldrvnj snlary 13,1 a month 1' (II. Ledger Brunch Office, R.12S GermantowiinvP; GOVHRNlSs-Nurse. 3 children: must have ref erence Protestant Bnx .13 Si. Davld HAIRDRESSERS AND MANICURISTS Experienced halnlressers nnd manicurists re quired. Apply Emplojment Bureau, fourth floor. GIMIIEL BROTHERS HOUSEWORK Girl for general housework: white. 4 In fnmllr, 311 Pelhnm rd . Olii LADY, youni. vvnnted general clerical work: neat and neeurate at figures; stnte age and snlarv P 430 Ledger Office. LAUNDRY Experienced feeders nnd foldersT who want to earn the highest salary paid for this closBof work Apply 2S.ll N. Broad st, LOOPERS nn men's underwear, good pay; steady work. Apply John E, llanlfen & Co., 312 E Thompson st, MAID Kitchen Protestant, ull-j ear-round posl" Hon. wages 10 per week, reference required. Apply Mrs. G Brlnteyi Roberts. Bala. MAIDS "wanted. 2; cook and chambermaid-watt'-ress; small family at St. Martins, Phone Chestnut 11)11 031 NURSE experienced, wanted for Infant: must have first-class reference; state wages expect ed. B 221. ledger Office OPERATORS of nil kinds on ladles' shirtwaists, finishers, tuckers, trimmers, piece workers, week workers, learners paid while learning; steady work. 100 operators wanted: 4H-hour-week schedule Tho Hagcilorn-Merz Co., 3d iiiiclIlrown. , OPERATORS Shlrtnnd drawer finishers: steady wnrk and good pay: learners taken and Piid while learning Apply John E. llanlfen & Co.. 312 11, Thompson st, TAPER BOXES Experienced machine girls nnd lurners-ln, also girls for tiding up. mi N. 3d st. SALESLADIES, alert, wanted In all depart ments; excellent opportunity for advancement, 11 F Dew res. 112-' Chestnut. SALESWOMAN Woman of good personality and outside selling experience for sales organi zation of large corporation, distributing an extensively ndvertlsed educational plan of ex ceptional merit: good pay and chance for ad vancement. Mr. Colbert. 508 Denckla Bldg STENOGRAPHER, one accustomed to dicta' phone work: salary according to ability. Ap ply comptroller K. F. Houghton Co.. 210 w. Somerset st. STENOGRAPHER, can have use of central Chestnut st. ofllco In exchange for light serv ices M 1HB. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER " for dictation and billing; rapid and good at figures. Apply Jones, Beach Ac Co , on re. nn sc. STENOGRAPHER, experienced. 201-20.! Ahhott Bldg . Broad Apply and It Room ace. STENOGRAPHERS , Those capable of doing good work required. Apply Employment Bureau, fourth floor. QIMBEL BROTHERS TAPE WEAVERS wanted. Apply John Side botham. Inc., 4317 Grlscom st.. Frankfnrd. TEACHER, capablo lady, wanted for summer: must be under 40 vears and progressive; good salaryjP 011, Ledger Office. TEACHEIlTunder'30, wanted for outdoor -adu-cational work: salary 100; pleasant work. 1" Bin, i.enger unice TYPISTS Good Oliver typists wanted for per manent position, good salary'to'start. wnlch . can be steadily Increased by weeklvbonus. according to nbllltj. Renly, stating at and ability, i'osionico row ani, WANTED Girls and women are offered steady employment In a fuse plaatl light work, undsr first-class conditions! .cool aay. ana oppor tunity for advancement. APy-,"L .Ff", or, H!?ar Mm fJESSjrvX lo Giwmw.nAvTAitA: AJi) 1 INSTRUMENT "TJ J P'vd for Price f. l I Instruction Book Froo Kl I FRED C. MEYER 6G' Jj ! leTrK ,21 ArCh St" (a! l) .uy tenor. Hsnr-m HRSffHr? ;'T 4.YW,,TT w' v""Jt 1 i HELP WANTED FEMALE Continued Irom rrtctilna Cplumn WARD MAID, 122 rer month and oaro, room m Mnnlh nni out, University, Hospital, 34th and Spruce wpivrns wanted, female, .on plain white Woolen Co.. work i cood wanes. Imperial imperial , Manayunk. Main and Rector sts. WOMAN Large corporation offera opening for mldd e-aged woman of culture and rennement. who has social connections and substantial ac nualntancesi quick action Is necessary, t 817. l-edurr Central, . . . nrnAM in. iKitnirR work In the suburbs! wllb ifi'ir helper. Address Box 22, Ablngton. Pa. PhonsOs-ontiTM,.. rOlINO""WOM'AN, with neneral office and hook. "t-iVinB : e.nerlence. by larsa manufacturing keeping- experience. Flant in N. 11 section of city. Write, staiina experience and salary desired. V. O. uoi K.37, Philadelphia. TUB IltmitOIIOlIS NATURK CLUB np ccvinmnnK. mars. ir.r attractive, remunerative work In rill- iSSS woman 'Not 'routine work! inltitlve and personality essential. Immediate Waning. Personal Interview after exoerlenco and "' Jncei stated.Addrcss J4irJ.tJi:trCenttL WHlTlfGIRL for rooklne and downstairs vvork! no washlnsi irood vvsaes. 1120 Llndley ave. Loann , , General PILING CLHRKS. trained, always In d'niand ...mm n nnltlnn Ihrotlch our course of In; strurtlon. Philadelphia School of Piling. Chestnut st., third floor. 010 HELP WANTED MALE ASSISTANT wanted In photographic depart't, wminms. Brown ft Harle, Inc., PIH Chestnut, ilOY, HI to 17"enrs of ngo. for flllng nnd gen. cilice work, this Is nn excel, oppor to lenrn a vvell.palnK business, salary to start l; I per vveek, llnrry C Jahn fe Sons, 11th it nibert, BOY, strong, over Id ears of age. to make himself generally useful: wages IS Arnold Lochhelm & Co.. N, Ii, cor, llth andYVpnd BOY. strong, to assist In shipping department nnd make himself generally useful. .cnrr Bradley Co 1427-VI Vine. BOYS WANTHD FOR NIGHT WORK. must up, ovi:r io: chanck. for ADVANCHMKNT APPLY AFTER l P M I, HI) GH It OFFICII FIFTH FLOOR. BOYS Curtis Publishing Iiigs for bojs 14 to 17 Co. has n few open- inns leir nuj w i. io li un, i'u-ni"ii j",.no- ncnt If satisfactory the privileges of a Lurtls Junior Club Including week-end camping, swimming boating, baseball and other outdoor sports nre extended to our hovs as snon ns rmplojed Cnll Curtis Publishing Co,. Thurs day Hnd Frldnv II In HI BOYS wanted If! ears and over: ( and 110 per week. Apply at once, Becker, Smith & Page, Water nnd Snjder nve. BOYS wanted to learn thoroughly printing trad" from rtnrt to finish Apply Wllllims k Marcus Co., 212 lo 222 S Darlen. IIOYH ivunted A largo manufacturing company. South Philadelphia, has opening In tho ofllce for sevcrnl bright, energetic bovs: opnnrtunltv for ndvancetnent. Atlantic Rellnlng Co.. 3114 passvunk live. f BOYS wanted, day work. Apply 6th floor, 80(1 Chestnut st. CARl'IIN'TUHS nnd carpenter's helpers wanted for steady work on drvdork construe Hon An nlv C J Hwort Sunt. League Island Navv Yard. Tlntrnnce at end nf street ear linn at K a. m D I. Talor . Co, Inc drjdock contractors CLIIHKS In hardware store, state age. refer ence. If experienced, salary expected. Write N.J Dllworth 11.01 Market st COLLECTION Manager Bright, Intelligent man wanted as collection manager, capiblo taking eharge of collectors Forcible letter writer. In stallment or department store, club cxp. given preferenie Application must stato age, pres ent or past emplovmeiit nnd okp.. which will lie treated ronlkdentlal The position Is a big opportunity for tho right man, nnd salarv Is only llndti-d to tho ability. P (10(1 Ledger Off COOPERS Steady work, good wages Apply In prison, thn Barrett Co., .Margaret nnd ller- mudn, Frankfnrd f DRIVERS wanted, steady poslTlons. good wages Applv Crone's lee Cream Cn 2.1S S 21d ft FARMHANDS wnntcd. capable and sober, vvhltn nnd colored, for farms near Phil idelplila. State Emplnvment Bureau 1.110 Anh st FINISHER ASSISTANT TOREIUN WANTED MUST BE THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED IN ALL DETAILS IN CON NECTION WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF AN UP-TO-DATE FURVIlUltE I'ACTORY, STATE SALARY WANTED, AGE AND EX PERIENCE. ALL COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE TREATEle IN CONFIDENCE. P 1.00, LEDGER OFFICE. FREIGHT HANDLERS wanted. 100. wages 21c per hnur regulnr time: 30c per hour nights, Sundays and hnlldaa, plenty of work. Apply Stevedore Plir 24, S. Delaware nve. Mer v hnntsJtMlners Transportation Company. GARDENER nnd general man wanted on gentle inan'a private country plnro, near Philadel phia, slngln white mnn. cure of one cow, Wm White, room 1214. 1201 Chestnut Bt. Walnut 2,'iliQ HAND SANDERS VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Has vacancies for Hand sanders Boring machine operators Hand Jointers Band re-saw filers Machine carvers Veneer Jointers Hardware litters Double-heael molder operators Shellackers Draftsmen with woodworking experience Window cleaners Stevedores nnd laborers Apprentice bojs, over 18 Office bovs. 10 ears nnd over 4R-hour-week schedule rhjslcal examination necessary Apply Victor Talking Michlno Co. Application Office, 31 Cooper st ,Camden N.J. ICE CREAM MEN and helpers wanted In lee cream department; good wages, steady work, 0 days a week. Crano Ice Cream Co , 238 JOB-PRESS FEEDERS J3 08 for 10hours; workM:ltl7ens Apply Frankfi-rd Arsenal K1TCHENMAN. colored. 12.1 per month olid hoard: room out University Hospital. 34th and Spruce. LABORERS Laborers, vvhlte and colored, wanted for Tenna. R 11.; steady vvork. advancement for men vvlth ability; can hoard with the company at very reasonable cost If desired. Apply 43 North 17th st. LABORERS wanted: M good workers: very high wages. Apply Amber and Venango sts. Dorney. liARORERS wanted, first class, good wages to vvork In wait paper factory. Apply at once. Becker, Sm.th i. Tage, Water and Sny der nve. 1.ABORLHS for outside construction work, building ronds. etc.: 13 30 for 10 hours' work! citizens. Apply Frankford Arsenal. LABORERS wanted; steady vvork and good wages. Apply Win Foster 1208 N. 31st. LA liprtERSW ANTED. APPLT ATB13 N." BEACH ST. LINEMEN Ftrst-claaa electrlo light men! steady work and good wages. Apply William roster. 120a N. 31st st MACHINISTS Floor and vice hands wanted; those accustomed to machine tool works pre- lerrea; permanent positions: highest wages. Bement-Nlles Works 1st nnd Callnwhlll sts! MACHINISTS Bois wanted large modern shop: excellent wages paid while learning. P B04, Ledger Office. ' M v.m1.! ,NI8J'onw5n,e',1 ." machine' and tool work! Wilkes, 401)0 Frankford'ave . MAN In Philadelphia, live., ambitious man can earn lare salary: 'commission' nnd drawing account: selling outdoor advertising; state particulars Including age expr ence. re" crence. The Lawder Adv. Co Bainmor Md MAN. joung. of good character, with knowledge! ot bookkeeping, wanted In large central real nc'.." F"9'.1: lK,e0dgrCnC'enne.9ra,l """ ,h bu"- SIAN AND WIFE wanted t, live In Oerman. town: gooa cook and houseman. Apply 239 Harvey St.. Oermantown, Thursday AN. over 80. for organization work on locsl commercial club; state particulars for ilSSV view, t F 7SS Ledger Central. r """' MAN Active young man. exper enced In running pneumatic chipper and calker. 883. Public Ledger. Branch, Coral and York. ' up"c MECHANIC for Autocar. Packard and Dorrls delivery trucks; steady works.O daw i weekly-first-class man only; good wages. Brevlv 0th and Cumber and sts" "" "reyer, MEN Large corporation has ipenlngs for two men of unusual ability; shnn '?hed reput.tlon and be able to earn not less' .Vvj..v.ay.rc.ho,!icuorEa,p.eT29rc ' iive unoism- MEN Wanted, rhlnlsls. car tlve cleaners bollermsJcers, locomotive ni repair men, laborers locomo. Penna. R. h 1741 Filbert .1 !" ii,j lur i.ravjr OUCBiae Work: stesilw rfo's n. si.tit.wa'"- Api" Wm' "r MEN Several strong men for whaleale' wagons. Apply 402 8. 12th it. milk HOLDERS, coremakers and laborers wsni.rt' Baldvvln '1-ocomotlv. ,Vorki. Eddyi,0nJ! Jtt ply Mr. Thomas. ' A OK?B BOT-rBr'aht. mttlllgent boy wanted n larae m.nuisciuring concern: rood silirVi stste aae and refs. P 429. T,aV.. rv.Jfi''" dger Office. PACKERS FOR ulNmenqul8?4U8ort'' ?'ll..r.LndJtAon' Apply Employment Can worl .luj y Employment Bu. rtao. fourth flooc OlMBEL BROTHERS HELP WANTED--MALE Twinned front rrcccdtnn Column rAnci:t, PAnniERS Middle-aged men to carry rrpels EmploymentBiireaufnurtlioor. Apply "rSS3rrE&5FR TrrpfMfia- wnnte'd Applv John nnd James 1 'ftii .'on lnc". Blanket Mills, Scott's lane, Falls of Schuylkill, ro-LlSlTEtl and nickel buffer wanted. Electro Ilenini c " , ...m.j""v ) -r TwTiiTiMt colored. 22 Jlf,r , month an 1 S nut! f UnlVcrjftyJiosnJtal.34th nd board: K Mprucej irrniqTERElTonADUATi: In Pharmacy want "ed. APPly with reference, to the Wm. Stabler Drug Company. Norrlstown. Pa. fWiANT0H COMBINATION HIGH- tefvlew. Alelxess V "Jl LedgerCentrnl uvtrsMAN A clean-rut. educated man of 3 veas or over, vvlth outside selling experience, in follow up leads and close sales, must be forceful nnd of good personilltv, Rood pay nnd chanco of promotion to man ot nbllltl. Mr ColherL.M5Denckbi IlullelliiK rAm'nw-sWooCMnngU7oranEnTpoV I'remier uisc, v.., , . v - SALESMEN WANTED .vi.i.-1 ii..- ,....-..- , . ,. The rreab public todn The rreatcst sl ln prnnjisijion ie nr.. ...- ' ".' :'.?..' .. ii-n,K. I'lHim, eillt on Of h'n" nc Kl. II itannlca: h.ch Is being idvertlsed su extensively b Senrs, Roebuc K t Wn want salesmen tn follow up UP the In nulrles received by Sear" Roebuck. & In and tro"serilC.oth thoWv Volume iin thn largo Cnmbrldgn niitmn in mo eunu . terms as ndvertlsed .,.- i,,,. Four-llflhs nf our successful salesmen have never sold books before Wo tench you nil the selling iKilnts .. We wnnt salesmen for Philadelphia, ns well ns for nuttlel" points ,.,, .i Wn pnv nil expenses nf transportation nnd nllovv drawing ncinuntx .. Within a few- weeks everv India Paper set, both Ilnndv Volumo and Cambrblgo edition, will hnvo been sold then IT IS TOO LATE nnd wo will not want ou Come In mid see what our men are doing nnd tnlk It over, anil get n permanent nlnco In our orgnnlr-itlnn. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA CO. 130 S 1.1th st , corner Wnlnut SALESMEN CLEAN-CUT, INTELLIGENT HUSTLERS. GOOD APPRO CH. TO SELL A PATRIOTIC ACCESSORY TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS 111(1 ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN NOW ON AND PLENTY OF LIVE .EApS FURNISHED. EONEIt & PEACOCK. 4.H WALNUT ST SALKS.li:Nw anted, men" w it'll ""salesmanship nbllltv fnr Al proposition M2 Llhertyllldg SHIPPING CLERK Wanted soung man for button faitnry who ran mako himself Bn e rally useful: slain wages, experience. Ad dress II J 2, F oBn ,lU . STENOGRAPHER, one nrrustomed to dicta phnne wnrk: saUry according to ability. Ap ply Comptroller, E. F Houghton Co 210 W. Somerset STENOGRAPHER, nalo: permanent position In beach-front hotel, Atlantic City. M JOd, l,cdger Office STENOGRAPIIEIL about IS earn of age. for factory ofllce PMt Ledger Office. . STOCK CLERK Familiar with keeping per petual stock Inventory for warehouse on our property In Stato of Cnmpeche, Mexico. Ap ply In writing tn the Cnmpeche-Laguna "or IMjratlon, 412 North American Building. TRIMMERS First-class trimmers off tops nnd tep.ili work good wanes for Urst-cliss me chanics Applv Fnss-Hughes Motor Cur Co,. 21st nndIarket spi. fourth floor. TWIST' HANDS Wanted, curtain twist handsT must be thoroughly experienced men nf good character, give references advising whether emploed or not. nnd If willing lo Icavo city. M20. Ledger Office TYPIST Wnnted, experienced tvpewrlter with romo stenographic experience for position on our property in southern part of Mexico, Applv In writing to the Campeche-Liguna Cor poration, 412 North Amerlcnn Building. TYPIST must bo neeurate and rapid: Under wood machine; state cxp. and salary desired. B 224 Ledger Office UPHOLSTERER wanted 2112 South St. UPHOLSTERERS Trimmers nnd sewing ma chine operators wanted: steady employment. Apply at tho Autocar Co., Ardmore, Pa. VINEGAR MANUFACTURER wanted who understands the maklnr of distilled vinegar 111 nil Its detulls.M 20, Ledger Office WATCHMAN experienced., Shelbourno MlllsT H and Westmoreland sts WEAVERS wanted (mtlc). nn plain white wnrk: good wages. Imperial Woolen Co., Main and Rector sts, Manounk. YOUNG SALESMEN The Public Ledger Sales Department offers nmbltlous voung men vnluablo training In practical snlesmanshlo and rapid advance ment. Several new positions are now open. They re quire men from 20 to 21 vears old, of good appearance, able tn tnlk convincingly, vvho aro not afraid of hard work. Previous experience In selling or retail clerk ing desirable, but not essential. Molerale snl nry to start, with increases as fast ns earned Cnll between 12 and 1 o'clock. Room 21S, Led ger Building. " TOUNC. MEN Young men for our delivery service. Delivery Office suh-biscinent GIMIIEL BROTHERS Apply YOUNG MAN ns assistant In order nnd Pur chasing department nf steam specialty manu facturing co : must lin accustomed to detnll work accurate nt figures and havo knowlcdse of stenography, tn the right man a perma nent position Is offered Address long hand nppllr.itlon.gJvlniT expx P O.Uox 5.'3 Phlla., Pa. YOUNG MAN, energetic nnd reliable, between lfl nnd 18 enrs, for advertising department of largo manufacturing concern: northeast sec tion of cltv Address Advertising Manager, JPpstof(lce Box H.37. Philadelphia. , YOUNG MAN to'leam electrical business. Call 2228 West Firth st COLLEGE STUDENTS vvnnted tn learn sales nianshlp; tuition free- course nf 31 hours of study, lecture and drill vvork, thorough roach lng in field under competent salesmen, salary trio lo $7,1 after the first week; commlbslon , 111 excess I1 012, Ledger Office, ENGLISHMAN, married man, wanted ns gentle man farmer nn small place near the univer sity: mndem house on macadam road, highest credentials necessary. Address A, rostnfflce Box 237, care of University of Virginia P. O. COLLEGE MEN wanted fnr summer; to do out- ?,no.rinor,U:J"''l,arJ,rom ,5 to '10u Per month. F"tn Ledger Office General ACCOUNTANT, senior: BOOKKEF.PF.R, experi enccd In bank. J1000; r.oOKKEEPER, news paper or advertising experience, J1.1; several others. $11 up. STENOGRAPHER for Smith CAI l-O 1 v . ,,,.-,, ..." .' .- : tinTiT llr'"' '"icrior wonuwnrk inn cern. Ijnoo, other pns t ona open. BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1301 Land Till" Building SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CARETAKER wishes position; A-l ref. preserve fruits. 213 S, 17th st. can COOK, competent, to cook and cntiVvi.-;r small famllv; good baker; r.r.V.V Pleaso call Wallace st UIKI -ara ave., itiaso nNe, nnd COOK Widow, vvlth child, desires posltlonin 5re,rb.fni'!is ri00k nT. Beneral housevvork Ad- dress 0,110 Oermantown ave. COOK Experienced whlto w nman "wishes "nosTT JJni" itorBranchaJOU!J1nJHo COOK, experienced, desires position: cooklnn only: country. F BSg.jedgef Central. " DESIGNER A New York designer nnd maim. frll0, h gh ass vvalsta wlsneS to k,cS"a In Philadelphia. II 234. Ledger Office. DlfESSMAKER: finest work: copy Ffench",fash." ier'offie BI Wrk at Rome' . ledger Office uni-o.i.viAh.r.11 wishes engagements experienced litter. 1)10 8. 21t. nt home; NURSERY governess. N. German, de.lrea mi' ton to take entlie charge; can teich also klndergarten knowkiiwjtjef!!!"!"'!: "jl0 "aiitlvVeia ?S $kW. MrsCadwallader! 1Tn T . " 'IB4al,aUV I all ijtlCUMt. STpNOaRAPHER. Intelligent, experienced" ger Cen'trSl.0'""''" ,,,pew,," F 848, '; Led- WAITRESS wanlo place between '10:30 and 12 Mrs. Cadvva ader lTin 1V0A'iAi' ,VJ0n,r! experienced office work, w l028'8Jlf.Ut?:'c'ltyr.etC"n"'- "..' lahes A., WRlTIrJa vvantedliv lady of education to dc lUrtzel, West Chester, at home. Mrs, K, Ta. R. D. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT. lhct-nii.hl . '- motion of cooperation tetwn employes "en1! systematizing and organization? woufd C ill": special engagements, day or evenlnei m)3i. '"! terms. Hell phone WooWnd 2ftl.moIlr' ACCOIINTAMT'H iHUIU-cT. pi'lenced bSokkeeper' a? Wharton lit"- ," Scnool man. wlshi. to connect w?th .XT. "? ant or In accounting deni ilJ". account- F 048. ledger Central. '""trial estab. A f fr1l3t iTttl .-.- It ... - bu.Int., egperlsnc., roTufferciai m.,'?"' lna. off lw .ystemaHzlni Tge 42 ?enr.,a,ur Tld. B 22a. Ledger. Cent" " earij mar. aSSF.'T.T, ""'-clveeand-ilai. .i suuiiint..- Pr;;-" tn.i r."iirs an.n: ri....'."- .. ev'iniiii neces'.nry, -j-enr contract. TIME CLERKS, $12: STOCK CLERK 113. J1R: STENOGRAPHERS 1 up CHKMIST nnnls Ileal. Jlioo DRAFTSMAN, mechanical several. FOREMAN, marhm .i, ..n, SITUATIONS WANTED-KJ roallnucif tranx Preceding Column tinnKKCtPEft. nrcnuntnnt! thnr.k man! full charge; highest credentials; mt?,i gal. igaimi. evrniiiKs r lenee, i.cuger Cfnir' BOOKKUIa'l.n unu nceouiiisnci nooks ifiiTia up In evening nnd profit and loss tatsl9 reimplled! flat rnle per mo B 101jJMVt51 7T,,r, l.-l.-l't.'lil'll Ihnrniluhlv t,a.l-rr-- .Xj nmn. close, vvrllo UP bonks flnv n. il Wn moderate terms. Bell ph. Woodland 4lj "S j;c.iiiiivi.i.ii.ii. i-i-i 'iiiv-ii. "ants toiliiiTl with vvholesal: of mfg, ejnecrn. best ijffl II 301 Ledger reiitrnl ' "W.1 BUTLER AND HOUSEMAN In lUuTPfTrTfl 5!,r"yi"sl2,i!l8.r?l'thc,!..", wl" b0 "'""ViTai CHAUFFEUR Competent white man. "STS-.' experlenci: do nil repairs; prominent pf,M family: references. J 813 LedKPr Centrii1'! CHAUFFEUR Flrst-clnss chauffeur afcPST-d rhinlc wishes position! Packard .Preferrii, Al ears' experiences F 041, Ledger Of(Si l CHAUFFEUIl wishes position, private flTTl city or country; run nny enrj do own reiniM lng -- i. cniliuu ei --.,-j CHAUFFEUIL colored vvnnts psltlonnHva exp'di ref. Frank Coleman, 148 N Redn.ia!!'! CIVIL engineer nr. nrcpuntsnt desires in"7.-T- vvl'h operation liuilder. F-42S, Ledger nffie' ENGINEERING KXECUTIVF."""- I'ossessing vniunnic experience. n -W.--1H inalntcnnnce nnd extensions, manufariiiriSl plants, also teneraL mechnnlcnl engine.; I 1 designs, exetullve ntlllty. Initiative. 'iZVlfi ago .3 1, . mnrrled, loval American cliii Jf'i'l health education, clenn character, will not aSi vnennev cnuseu nv cniieimcni, nut seek . i manent, responslblo position. M ,,7" per. centrni -' nea- Wl OAItDENEItrinarrleil, one child, nnvy.rii tables, rennl work! refs. 11 2;ro. Led i?J" OARDENEIt. married, no children; fx"Di77r1 branches, wants position. II Ledgef oflij; 'L INSURANCE Young man. several vear.i-;1! derw riling cxn , fnmlllnr with accident ifffc liability details, ileslres perm pes rh '' now located oiitsldo clty 11 107, Ledger nV' MAN desires position on a gentleman's mri es position on a gentlemanTTSnnT irses, Iijvvij nnd grounds: moa.r.1. ngle, mlddle-ngidi nno highly r.vLV F 7.10. Ledger Central. y rcoi n ace wages; si mendiil MA,N..,".,', "?1!!:, r.zl rRers: riirn i" mi ,,,,,,,,,,. t.iin 11 VVell-nal propnsltlnn, capable ot hnndllnn men. F gjf MAN AND WIF. v.. .- i.t.,- ...tj- --.":" "a csrft. i inicere, lllitii iii'i-ipi iiuiriin position! mn fV.iT M nlsh best of reference. IBIS Brnndi LrdSf"! '.'1st nnd Pine "w, MAN, 2.1, ileslres bookkeeping or "clerics I ti.i" lion: experienced F 010. Ledger CentrS? ' MAN AND Win:, colored, wish PosUlonTtZil i""5'j '"K " "v'-L"-"-. 1' awutrins. , MAN AND WIFE, white, cook unifWieTTTS-, l -.,',,, ,, ,.,,, ,,ll .mi;i-iia.iai nnu civil engineer, coiTiS' trained, . vears nxnerienee. nni,.,,-i ," ---. stnnces make It possible tn secure th. serviH' h-grado mnn. F 1117. Ledger CenilS?; of a high- OFFICE nr sales position desired bv GirnTaTCTl lege graduate, 2... dependable and agereiiiVf M II, II iilmne Diamond ''"70 ssrentT, loi.yi -man. nign si nool grnduate. B business experience, ileslres Position v here .Vit "i liv nnd ndilKtrv nro nnnreeinled r- ni, ?D,1 iwi F 1 per Central J, jai'A.m;mij wants position, butler, vnl.i .24 rooiv, good reference. Toklo Iwa, 303 j(;'l EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES POSITIONS wnnted. for competent Prolettinil 'in.. .., .. ....'. ...ti.,,, i , iiifffiint Pens j and wnltresi together (soashornV Pnpii.i. - serv governess, excellent conks, thambermiicls. laundresses butlers, vnlets.tctc., vvcil rernmli mended Mrs Rogers. 313 S. "nth rC(n-J i'lllST-CLASS cooks, chambermaids, vvaltTeiieiT.l i". VIL. '...,:..,. .j :....:.""" '"' zirni lui umiiiminiiin uii'i ..uiiui, piiriOT mlld1 maids and seamstresses, housework girls besti VH frit-n. Mr-id I'll n fi nt nr1 Afro li'ana m.tt a1 neTI st Spruce 3401. p.wu vv.v. ; lull iteiiaiue mnn lor Jenklntowns cintl of lawn, small vegetable, garden, porches etc,!! also gencrnl useful man for Devon; vountj Italian preferred; references required. 313 ft! 20th st . ""I WANTED Cooks chambermaid", houneworg j Kirii. iiinciier- iie-iic-i, Kins lor instltutloa vvnrK unci I'lumiri'-'KCH -Hiss jcose IJOUKaertn ' lllUI W Gir.ird nve, "i NtCltOI.LS, Hi'jil Bnlnhrldgp st . supplies ant'2 wnnts llrst-cl is main nnd fcmnlo help; aU ! enpirltlcs Phone Locust 2130 -it SlUiAJIIl PLATZ. 301 S, 11th st . wants and-1 Kiipniieivvniio jaejp iciepnone vvainyt 1713 ' .,,, lltlM'MV ...In ,11.. I ,-.. ." I mi,.-. imu i,i. iirj.' jiiiiianiiiiii-t' e'L-ivaniW-sci reliable help for nil capacities, refs reQUlrd, AUTOMOBILES For Salt ALLEN two-passenger roadster, almost newLi ntfov.-jl'iin f lena mt rtvttri flrt i twin Iabs .'." "ii i-nic- imp, xiii'j i v 1 1 ll v-ui tun icsa ,ua . i'.iilll miles l-AeiTi-nv AtevTniiel cnnpnnvTinM 1I..T.I Chestnut St.. Snrucn 704. ' !?! Distributors Standard "h'' nnd Allen "4" cylMa BAKER elettilc nindern Ti. passenger coupe: ex. cellcnt tond : n.bvnlute sac. Apnly at desk. Tail i.utie nniei,-.,' o. uroail st, i-nono vvai. QiM.j CADILLACS, loin nnd linn models, thorouttiltl nvernnuieii, repainted and guaranieeii py tud Automoblln Sales Corporation, 142 N. Hrotd.1 CHALMERS 7-passenger limousine: oxctllretl condition, good for hacking, cheap. Vim Moterl i nn k ( o llrnad and lluntlngdnn sts. COLE "s" Sevcn-p issenger touring car. Nnfl non snlil tires, sent covers, car like new. rvri-i?v Mcn-eiii e-riiipniiATlnv lfi.ll'Chestnut st Sprues 701 fj DlslrlhlllnrM Slliiniliril "S" nnd Allen "1" CTl. "11 FORD 101.1 coiniii-rc'liil panel body, excelleslj meihinic.il condition, pood tires Mm Mou Truck Co, Broad and Huntingdon sts. INTERNATIONAL OPEN e-xpress. good com tlon, chenp to quick btijcr. Im Motor Tr (o,J(road ami Huntingdon KISSKI. iraill-lb. triicle farire nanel body. condition, cheap. Vim Motor Truck Cj Broad and Huntingdon sts. tl'T'l'ITTIV inut WINTER AND SUMMER TOPS CAR IN , EXCELLENT CONDITION . ill j;A I l-ill.N .lltll'DIIS Cllltl'UllAIlU.-v: JJ in.ii i nescnui sc npruce iyi Distributors Standard "8" and Allen "4" CTl, l ncnvinlill.r inir. n.-tvi Flve-casscncer touring, nalnted maroon, will llirht red klrlniner: neerbnllled In nur SnOM verv nttrnctlvo ear for family use: far bettM nluo than new car nt snmo price. LOCOMOBILE '111 MirLer fc.. I'hlln. F. M TInlllB.in. Mgr. Exchange Car Dtpt, MANWELL Illlil roadsler. In verv fine shspjli big bargain. I S. Bovvers Co., 250 N. llrnad st PAIGE 101.1. Olenwood model, electric ll-MI nnd ilnrlcr. fully enulnneil rebuilt and rt finished like new-. Mr. Do Ble, 8, W, cornefH Broad and Huntingdon sts. Chaln-drlva truck units. """. iirt ii elicit . nrni-eirivo cruew uiiua. a,.. Whv nav more? RAYrORD CO.. 2d and Indiana ave. lll'SH 101(1. nanel body, uood running or cheap. Vim Motor Truck Co, Broad al Huntingdon sts Hrn,rrPCi.Il,n'rif H.-i llna- 1II17 mn,!el 4. scnger club car: run l.ino'mlles. party leavlB city, c-aii Aidine onrnge. .11:10 sansoni;. RTATCI.V'.V iiia. U,mnn.n fnr f,il Can TOt beat It? Phone Locust 1000 for ilemon'tratloaj STANLEY .VIOK1K CAlllIIAOli u, 2,l-'q Chestnut st. leiVTOV n.r. I n 1,A.1AH limn,, etna ntlll 7-0I1J (nnrlner. fully entilttned nnil In fine tondltiffl iiiHt (Tin enr fnr nnrterl'ilrer's nsn or fWltl Bervlce. a bnrgaln: 17(io 11 FIAT MOIOR COMPANY OF PA. 1827 Chestnut Bt Spruce 2140. TWO . AUTOCAR TRUCKS. 1',4-ton expresl bodies, iiiiio inch . . VI TUP. VV'lllTII tr ellt V Tlrnfld it. VI L. II O'Neal. Used Car 'Manager. ,, Phones: Bell. Sniuce SO.HU Kevst.. Race Ijiil nue-ti n-n itc-i.-u un.u.ni .. nll.l.nni.ti rnflkCSl rnnplHP trum 1 tn P. tnna ullh ntld Wlintfl- bodies. Qarford l'hlla. Co., 2303 Chestnut. J AUTO LIVERY AND GAKAOES INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO. Special attention to weddings and f unjrtni , Diamond Hill. Never closed. Park 73 - TOPLAR 1017 To""hlro (open day and nU3 Pdrk 14R2. brand-new Il.n.iss. touring Ctrsj 11 21 hr.: also brand-new 7-pass Hm""rl ll.BO hr : weddings, funeruls. 1715 OlrsrJJ AUTO REPAIRING A. Ufa Compton WORK DONE HONESTLY No cbarsre fnr tnwlne. 4S07-8 N. Broad. Phone Wyo70. SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES nee iiili.y at his new location 510 NORTH BROAD STii. VALVES GROUND CARBON CLEANED -.-. .., iiuiMAw vmna 2121 Vine st. Spr AUTO SUPPLIES TIMKEN BEAniNna HVATT New Departure Serv lea sta. The Owllllatnj "ii Arcn st. Ph. Walnut 3407. luce AUTO TIR-is HERCULES TIRES Slur. -....-,. 30x1. ,.,.,..0 .10 34x4 1122? HERCULES TIRE CO.. 012 N Broadjtj 30x3tl NONSK1D TIRES 30x1U ltn TITIIC'Sl .,i.pani..H RUDOLPH Tllil! nn ras Arch it. 11 s HORSES HORSES, harness and dump wagons: alw large wharf wagons; sellina entire horse e-j ment. Rnbert Chnlrnn, 17ih nnA PsBSl ave. Woodland 7n " I HORSES, harness snn rf.tmn wownna fnr Prlngle Borthwlck, 8018 aermantown ave D0GS -f- Aiiuiunuos, pooaies, rox terrlera, comes, a ton-! reason, prices. 1025 Mifflin. Dlck.07f BUBINESS bPPORTUNITIB8j DViSIfiS?finMAlfu0- Integrity will lnva y will InvMt. I wiaaft ,iv,wu, ivii services, in ... ...iw..! cive una. KNTaWOur 1 , vi aKiauii - --si.r?:?J . -n-
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