W"l ff 'rJPWV e "Wxft $i fW' Tvl i A .;.. 11 ii- i EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917 Pl u Vtt )i m it Ms1 K Nf ) h' K.' 'H hH. A UfiTTMTCMT HM -.TCrY.l. 1 . GOLF DRIVE; VAN LOAN ADMITS HE I MADE IT, 2000 YARDS-DOWNWARD W California Crasher Settles Moot Question With Wallop Off Grand Canyon Tee Down Black Gorge 6000 Feet to River By GKANTLAND KICK TUCnn has been eoiislelcrulolp tllse'iist-luii In the last few oals conccrnliiK the longest Kolf drlo cer nwule Including both carry ami roll. It has been H.ihl th.it Braid and Home hae both drlen mom than 400 yatds, the roll Included, while Abe Mitchell haB a record carry of 318 yards In order to iettlf this nrKunient for all time we subpenaed Charles 11. Van Loan, the California Crasher, to establish a ilrlxInK record which would end the dispute foreer and thereby clone, out the debate Sir. Van Loan, who Is famed us a short story writer, tiKtceel not only to smnsh all records, hut to turn the trick with one hand. Wo hac Just received Mr. Van l.oan-s official report. And we are please 1 to state that the expedition was h terrific success The Epochal Wallop Van l-outi'it drive, .with a faxorlns wind, the ball hooked stlshtly, carried it total of 6000 feet "000 ards and thereafter illt -appeared from lew. This Is absolutely correct For In ni.ikltiK his drlxc Van elected to teo up the ball nu the edge of the Grand Can on lining still further, lie selected a spot Just aboxe the Black dorse, where the diop to the iler below Is GOOO feet. At this point the canon Is fourteen mile cross, which Is a carry that b.UIIed even our selected star, the California Crasher The best he could do was to make the rhcr, COini feet away. In order to have the record that nimbly established liejoncl any lebuttal, be hail photograph" taken of the location w Ith nn less an expel t than Henry James Koriiiiiii, of Collier's Weekly, to witness the Stirling deed. Mr Korman leports that he followed the flight of the ball for a mile and then lost Interest, but that he Is wllllng,to testify that It reached the gorge of the rler, -Oimj yards below This should end all debate as to the world's rccoul drlte. Hereafter these son rid 100 yard hitters will kindly fade Into the background, for at the tlrand Canton you can get better than ton yards with a putter with back i-pln emplojed. The X. L. Race - The Boston Braves looked to he one of the best clubs In the National League. Beyond that, it Is one of the best clubs In the National League a first-class ma chine. The Braves, tossel In against the Ulants. Were able to win Just one out of the llrst five games plajcd. , This Isn't direct proof, of course Hut you can figure for yourself. If the Knives were overwhelmed b the Hiatus, what chance the weaker looking western clubs will have to check a machine composed of PREPARATION FOR CROWD AT DERBY Grand Stand and Paddocks to Be Enlarged for Big Kentucky Event SCHEDULED FOR MAY 12 LOUISVILLK. April 27. In order to take care of the enormous crowd that is expected to turn out to witness the running of the Kentucky Derby May 1-, Colonel Matt J tVInn It making many notable Improve ments at Churchill Downs. The principal Improvements have to do with the enlargement of the grand stand arid paddock space, so as to afford tliu irowd plenty of elbow room and avoid congestion. The fence that formerly served as the boundary between grand sjand and paddock enclosures has been removed thus making the entire space one enclosuie Churchill Downs will enjoy the distinction of being the only race track mi the conti nent not charging admission to the pad dock. .Several thousand beiuhcs have been constructed, and these will be placed tin the paddock lawns for the accommodation of those unable to secure seats in the grand stand. It has been decided to Increase the price of admission Derby Day to $.'. On all other days the charge will be the same as hereto, fore. Increased space for the parl-mutuel de partment Is another Item that has engaged the attention of the management. It Is being planned to have- seventy ticket sellers and a like number of cashiers working Derby Day, which number Is expected to be large enough to take care of the wants of the wpeculatlvely inclined Forty additional boxes have been In stalled In the grand stand, bringing the total up to 100, and even this number is tound inadequate to meet the demand, ALLEGHENY GOLFERS CANCEL COMPETITIONS Western Pennsylvania Associa- tion Will Devote Prize Money to American Red Cross PITTSBURGH, April 27. All coif competl tlon conducted under the auspices of the West rn Pennsylvania Golf Association have been abandoned for the year, this decision having been reached last night at the nnnual meet ing at the Pittsburgh Athletic Association. It was decided that money formerly expended for VX!i ha." P turned over to the Pittsburgh Chapter of the American Red Cross, "luur"" Two of tho most prominent golfers who have answered the call to the colors aro Davidson Herron, the young Oakmont County Club player and a member of the Princeton team, and Swlght Armstrong, who plays on the Vale team. It developed at the meeting that nearly very club In the association has members who Jiayn enlisted In the army or navy, and fellow members expressed their disinclination to engage In any competition. A. K., Oliver, of the Allegheny Country Club. tated that all the available land which is not utilized for golf purpose will be cultivated to laid In the campaign to grow foodstuffs, and 'ha nrged that all the club of the association aaaiac in mis, project, ino representatives of wv tna Westmoreland country Clu liD reported that ..laf tn nlnuf atV' trm Affl-.ira Af tnst fliih ha a.ltA.f a nu.. 'and seed all Ita unused land. To meet the labor Hf work on the farm while they are not earning l rcluba. During the morning the caddies do not lOiem and to pay them out of the club treasury, r r,, Representatives of the Pittsburgh Field and ft Country and Youghlogheny Country Clubs re m ported that they already had started their plant- ,;ng. j f. Lsrued Joins Army Signal Corps Myi WASHINGTON. April IT. William A. X-arsed. seven times national tennis champion, nicrea tna uovernment aervlce and waa tfer, a 10 a qiik in me aaminiatrative otllcea army signal corps- tie" Play Decides Matty, dope Ball Games VwfcM. U Yankees and la,,l,HK?Li,J' I 'a!t"Katr, haid hlttcts. fan base runnels tinil betttt pltchlns than imj one expected to tee Hack of the Lines This countiy dnem t want to make the big mistake of abandoning its sport. That situation In many wavs appear to be in the making now England and l-'rance have i at i led spoil light up to the edge nf tile llring line, where back nf the ti cliches many thousands nie kept In better menial and physical con lltlnu through vailou game Koolbn'l and baseball arc plased eslciflve. I Just beyond the range nf shells. This country needs all the spoil that II i.m carry without inteiferlng in nn waj with war plans Hut sp'iit In the miln will be an aid rather than nil Interference It will soon be found lo be a good tiling for the en listed men and ollliers n.i well ns for those not vet callel upon to serve This country, when It gets Martcd In a certain direction, Is n gieat little nvei doer at times. It Is well enough to abolish all champion ships. Hut to continue wiping out sports will soon le.ut III a most unfavoinble wn.v Anolhcr Upset The unrn Mimics nf spnrt continue npnrp Les M.ircv fnt the last time month has' been liinticleel the leading Mackcr nf the epoch. Vet heie we have Dairy the tlrM of the prominent boxer in enlist. lly the time nil get it n'l figured mil the nnswci I cxacth upside down, Another Revision Tlirrr ant Inn fjlnsirt, fWtrl In Ihr brim, rill el rfei limit's Inhlr, rim In rim; Our iinj ruilily anil ml its blood 7ic of her tret., rlmr its llir n ;nful floml . The our u'tin u filer ri? nie Itnir eifrsve-ri -Thc nthrr it mini be tnnfrvscrt HVis sfraiebrrr! ''n fnr nnlhlny slrnnqrr cernm. on llir stilrbnrtrrt eoij tniiyrr At the rate their casualty list Is piling up. the Cubs will soon have to abolish the vol unteer svsteni and fall back on conscrip tion JBentljs ..iVAN.NA-VTI,i'.'urlh Von", 2Mb SIAlir A wlf of Trunk Itnnnnn (noo HlBg.ird) rtoliturs lino frlf-nd. inpmtiera of KllsHorth Trirml" No .t. ( nf l A Invited to funernl STVUeq Sr.t - I' in . I'rm. inner st. tnt Norm O.Iir Hill IIA.Vn-.lt April 2.-.. I.II.t.IAN'. daushtor of I erlllii and I it William It. flutter aired 17 HpIhiIvps ntul friends Invited to tuntral. S.tt . I p. in . I Spruce nt.. Marcus Hook l'a. Int I ernwood rem HKPK April 211, I'LAItA l dnushtor of Oscar unci Catharine link IleMtlves ami frlemN. -Inr Aux Assn. MaGhle It Halnl I'hnpter Vo .11 o K. S . rieartkltl Counrll No llll S and l of I, In.tteil to funeral srv lips .Sat 2 V m pari'llts' reslilirite 1T.14 n Su'.iiuohann.t n.c Int private Mt Pimi.. i'em HICKI.nr April 2S Itn.NIlY husband nf Anna Hlckt.v (nee llradwavi. HKfd ill Iti.a tlv.n and friends. Contlni'ntnl I.ui!ki No 1 ,; K of I Invited to funeral, Sun ,3pm More land ave Ilatboro. Pa Int lfatboro lm Train fnr Hatboro leaves Ilf-aillng Terminal 1:43 P. m ; trolley leaves Willow Clrnve 2:12 p. m. llll. BOW .rtprll 2t, 1'A'IItICK husband of lat Margaret llllbovv Uelatltea and friends In vited to funeral, Sat, s..1it a. jr , residcnrw nf iKushter. Mrs John Miller S VV cor 2d nml (IreenwUh lllh mass of requiem hi Philip's Churrh 10 a in Int IIolv Cross (Vm UOM.IIMIAI'K April 24 MAHdAltl.TrA M., vvlfo of John K Uolknback, and dtushter nf Anna J. Taggart (nee Magxutram) and lit John r. Tapuart Hetatltps and friends invltni to funeral. Sat S.JO n m . 2ll,"l North st Itequtem high mass at St I'ranrls Xavler's Church in a m Int. Hnly Cross Cem HRASINGTON. April 2' CATHKRINi:. daughter of late John and Catherlni P. llras tngton. Relatives and frltnds Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 p in , l.'13I N Sth st. Int private. Central Laurel Hill (Vm imOWN April 21! MII.DItXD I... daughter nf Adelaide and tale Joel Hrown aged 111. Relatives and friends Invited to call at rfsldenc of Miss Ilauck hil'i N sth si . Sun . after 4 p m Requiem mass and Int. nt Centervllle. Md., Mon morning. linuWN. April 21. at (llasslioro N J ANNA I" I1ROWN. aged Ti4 Itel.ttlies and friends InvlKd to funeral Sat.. 10 30 a m . husband's residence. William C Rrown. Olaos boro N. J Services at house Int Ilethei Cem . Hurffvllle N J Remains mnv be viewed Frl. 7 in 0 n m r1 DROWN April 21 suddenly nnOROR Rl.I.SWORTII son of George A. and Hlsle I Rrown. nged 3 faB I month Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlees. Sal 2pm. parents' residence 3H4H N. Uth st Int. North wood Cem nURKIIARDT April 2ll. GnORGK. beloved husband of Mary llurkhardt (nee, Wnodl. Rela tives and frlen Is, Rev. Thomas J Ilarrv Uranch, No. 122. C K of A Holy N,im Sntletv of Visitation Parish Reamers and Twisters M. P. and 11. empiojes of W H and A K, Mar gerlaon & Co. and all other societies of vvhkh he was a member, invited to funeral. Mon , S.30 a m 12.1 K i.ehluh ave. Solemn requiem mass at churrh of Vlsltntlon II. V. M. 10 a. m. Int Cathedral Cem BURNS Aorll 21 PARAII. wife of Charles Burns and daufthter of late John and Annie btarr, aged 41, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon,. o m , husband's resld'nce. 2341 S. Tront st. Soiemn requiem mass Chur-h Our Ladv of JR. Caime! Ui'm a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem CAMPtlKM. April 2(1 JM.KANOR VV (nee Nellie Allen), dausnter of Kmma and late Jo seph Allen Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services Mon 2 p. in 2130 S 11th st. Int, Fernwood Cem, Remains may be viewed Sun ne CHIUlMir -April 2H J M, T CIIILDRBV, Pastor of First Baptist Church Haddonfleld N J Relatives and friends, members of all organi zations of which ho was a member. Invited to funeral services In churth 2 p m Sat, Re mains may be viewed at church from 11 a m, to 1 30 p. m Int. private, Chester, Pa Wil mington, Del. Richmond, Va.; Flint. Mi'h,, papers conv. CHRISTIN'n April 23, SAML'KI, A hus. band of Elizabeth Dunlan Christine, aged 2H Relatives and friends Wingohocking Tribe, No 31 I. OR M ; employes Henry Dlsston t Sons' File Works, Invited to funeral services. Sat., 3.30 p m father's residence 2135 Grant ave , Hustleton. Ia fnt Forest Hill Cem. Auto funeral. CLARK April 21 BERTHA K. daushter of late Albert and Bertha Kornbau and adopted laughter of late James and Margaret Clark Relatives and friends office emplovea nf J (J Ilrlll Co, Invited to funeral, Sat 2 p. m . 1117 Ashland nve Glenolden, ra Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Trlends may call Frl eve. COLK.MAN April 2 GKORCi: W COI.B MAN aged 73 Funeral services Sat . 2 p, m . Old Man's Home. 30th and Baring sts. Jnt. Monument Cem. Auto funeral COi-.I-OPY April 22. In Montreal I'm MARV J., wife of Michael J Collopy and y and ley, nf daughter of late Neal and Kllzabeth Gorm1 County Tyrone Ireland Relatives and I Invited to funeral Mon P.30 a m. residence of brother. Bernard Oormley. 1273 8 24th st. Solemn high mass of requiem St Anthony's Churrh lo.ao a m Int Holv Cross Cem. CONNOLLY. April 24 PATRICK, son of Patrick and Ann Connolly (nee Cassldy). aged 24 Relatives and friends, Court Colllngswood, No. 63, F. of A , and I. O, of E Aerie No. 42. employes of Schuylkill Forge Steel Works. In vited to funeral. Sat , 8 30 a. m , parents' resi dence, 3014 N. 3d st. High requiem mass St. Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulcnra Cem Auto funeral. A CORRKTT. April 2n. at Rlv?rton, N J CHARLKS J son of Annie Corbett (nee Kaln) and late Peter Cnrbett, aged 3o Relatives and friends, Council No .170. K nf C, Invited to funeral, brother-in-law's residence. Charles Flynn. 404 Linden ave , Rlverton. .V J., Mon Si a, m. Requiem mass Sacred Heart Church, Rlverton. S. J , HI a. m Int St. Mary'B Cem., Bordentown, N J. COX. April 2.1 JKSSIF. R., COX fnee Tel ford), widow of William Coi, agd 88. Notice of funeral will be given from 2043 X Mascher "'CUNNINGHAM. April 2.1, JOHN, husband of late Annie Cunningham (nee McCartnej). formerly of 1720 S lsth st. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:3(1 a. m. M3R N. ISth St., I,ogan. Solemn mass of re quiem Church of Holy Child 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. CUNNINGHAM. April 2, THOMAS F. CON NINGHAM. Funeral Mon., 8 3D a m.. from late residence. Merlon rd.. Merlon. Pa, Requiem Mass St Mathlas' Church, Bala, Pa,, 10 a, m, DANSKIl. At Beverly. N. J.. April 28. FRANK U.f husband of Laura K. Danaer. In 67th year. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, AHat.. 2 p. m., Bpruco at, Beverly, N. J. Int. private. DOWDS. April Jft .MARV, wife of Thomas Dowds (nee O'Donnell), Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. H a. m . 2803 Ells worth st. Solemn requiem mass St. Anthony's Church D:30 a. m. Int Jlnlv Cross Cem. DUNHAM. April 2.1, THOMAS 8., husband of lata Ellin Dunham. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat,, 2 p. m., residence, 1122 Spring st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem, Remains may be viewed after 7 p. m. EPSTEIN. April :, 8ARAH U. widow of Joseph B. Epstein, Funeral convenience of family. . KVAN8, April 23. EDWARD, husband of Catharine Evans (nee Connor). Relatives and friends, O. P. and C, F. I, A No, A, Invited to funeral. Sat., 840 a. m.. 811 E. Willard it. High mass Church of Ascension 10 a, m. Int. Hour Sepulcjwr Cem.. Auto funeral. ,yoDlW. April SB, SUSANNA, VORDER. wUtow fHsoryK. Fordeiyi.. Relatives and tth J) E ATMS friends Invited to funernl services. Sat.. 3 p. ni i . residence of brother. Benjamin Waring, 313 N Orlanna st. Int. (Ireenmount Cem. Irlends may Mew remains Frl., 8 p. in. OAR)Ni:rt. April 20, ADA J., daughter of George 11 and It Frnncenln Gardner I urtner nnthe given, parents' resldcnie, 4ilALsceum inn., ItoxborouRh. n HA.MPni. April 21, 1'AUI.lNi: IIAMI'IIL, formerly nf 72l Lombard st., nge.l (Is Rela tives ami friends invited to funeral Sat 1 p in , N II tor 3d nhd I'lne sts Int Fcrnwnod HARDING April 2.1. .1IM.IA A IIAIlttlNO. dniuhttr nf late John and Ullen Harding, el Kilkenny Ireland, Relatives and friends In vlted In funeral. Sat K-3fi n m . IiftJ S 2ilth st Solemn reniilem mass St. Charles's Church 10 a in Int Holv Cross Cem. Auto service IIHNNKSSr.V At Slnnmllle Bueks (o t'a April 21, MARGARUT HKNMItIIV Odo of William llennrssev aged 72 It' trt tltes and friends Invited lo funeral Stoottvllle Mon . 0 tl ni Trollev for Slnopvlile leives Newiown s 40. Iiil St Andrew s Burving Ground Newtown IIIGlll.NS April 21 JAM: IIIGGINS lined hi Rilatlves and friends invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p ni l'tnn Widows' Asvlunl I 101 11 Susquehanna ave Int. North Cedar Hill Cem llll. f. April 2.1 MARV wife of Harrison Hill, iind dtiighter of late Illt hard ttti't lltnma Steve Relatives and friends ale Itivllnl to services. Mon 2 n ni , 2d0'i otkford st Int Ml Morlah Cem Remains inav be viewed lioVIIV --April 25 MARV CATIinRINI! widow of Geo R llntpv. Relatl.es and frl'nds Invited to funeral services Sat ,2pm 7H21 (.'rale ave llnlmesbiirg. Int. Eii.si'opil Churrh Grounds Holmesburg, Pa H'KHS April 2.1, HUNRV ADAMS. 1) D L . husband nf Elizabeth Nlxou lekea on nf Klcey M and late Wiltltm Icker aged 4M Relatives and friends, Melita Lodge No 2U1 1" and A M . Chester Chapter. No 2.1S R A M Fidelity Assemlilv No 21. A O M V and all ether organlzitlc ns of which he was a mem ber Invited to funernl servlees St! 11 JO a in from residence, lini Amosl-tnd ave Norwood Del Co , Pa Friends may rail Frl lifter 7 p in Int. private IRVINE April 21. RACHEL widow nl Samuel Irvine Relatives ind Mends invited to funeral Sit s 10 a in, risidenin nf son, 2112 i: lilrih st lllcl. miss church nf tho Natlvltv lo a in int Nw Cnthrdril Cem JACI.'IOV April 2,1 MARY A daushter nf Matthew .1 nnd Mtrv Jackson Relatives and friends Mars Star of the Sea and H V. M Scdalltv and League of the Stered Heirt In vited to funeral Sal . 7 30 n in . l'i:n Federal si Solemn mass of requiem st Charles Ror rnmeo Church P n m Int. Hoh Cross Cem iito service Mahtnnv cilv ptpers ropv. KKI.LOCH prll 2.1 AIICHIIIALD hushtntl nf Mar Kelloeh aged .lit Funeral prhale Frl r.vll Windsor ave Weal Phlli KELLY. April 21. HARRY W KELLY son nf Chart's and Ada. Kellv line PennO aged 31 Relitlve and friends Mlantlc Cltv Lneal. i';ir. prnlers t'nlon V I3J Invited tn funeral sert lies Sal 1 I' m 2I.'3 S 11th st Int pri vate Norihvtnud Cetn Friends mtv fall Frl, 1 1 III Auto cortege. KOllLER April 21 LOFISV wife nf clu lav Knhler nee Charl aged 11 Relatlxes and friend SI Ptuls Independiiil Lutheran Chureh, Invited in funeial erv1-e Mon 2 p m , 112.1 E Susquehanna nv Int Hillside Crip, 'I'inl le funeral Kt'KV In llonr Bniiik township April 21 ELIZA A Kt'RTV. widow of Rev S W Kurtz tgrel 1 riineril nervlees at lite resi dence neir none iirw n rri k p tn. Int. vit vinrian ' e-m .i-'iini .-ni . in a m LEES April 21. JOSEPH, hushand of lain Ellz les aged ..2 Relatives and friends Court Merrimack No ll'l 1 of A . invited to funeral Sat , 2 P m son-in-law s residence, John Forester. 21)07 Mutter st Int. Greenmuunt l.EITIIEAD April 24 ert H , Jr.. and Annie L ageel 2a Relatives nnd nernl. Sat .3n a in Webb 1H27 N 4lh st st Michael's Church, 1 Vnln fnnertt JOHN I, . ,on of Rob. I.elthead (nte Brown), friends Invited to fu resldenre of Raymond solemn requiem nrtsi (I a in Int private I.ONGAKEK April 21 MVIIV MOOItE widow of A Brown Lolutalcer daiitthli r nf latM William II nnd Marv Knnrr Sllngluff s. rvirei 2 p. m. Sat nt residence, 1,1.11 De Kalli st . Nnrrlstnwn Int private LYNCH. April 21 IOI1N J husband of lite Elizabeth Lnch. RelttlMs and friends Dlv No. h A O II Gold n Crown Lodge s of II Invited to funeral Sat II .10 a ni IllJ E Wciodlawn ave . (term intnvvn Solemn mass of requiem Immae ulnt" I nnnptinu Chun It 11 a in llll H"l Sepulchre (em Auto funeral MAfllEAPY April 21 THOM s S M V CllEADY Re latlves and friends Homeward Bids o , Incite d to serv I. e i Mon n m ,10111 Irving SI Int Wmullands Cem MASSEY April 21 GERTRUDE E. wife of Joseph P. Mnssev nnd d tughter or John and late Margaret Wntson aged 21 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat ,'s .10 a m , .I.V'.I Poplar st Solemn requiem mass Chureh of our Lady of Vlctorv 10 a ni. Int. st Denis's Cem MAYWHOHT April 21 MARY I' I ilaliKn ter of John A and Cltra Maywhort (nee Halgh) aged 12 xears 0 months Relatives nn'l friends Invited to funeral. Sat 2 30 p m parents' residence 127 Frnnl.lln ave Cheltenham Mont, gomery ( ounty Pa Int. Law nv lew Cem McCAULEV. April 21 JOSEPHINE p daughter nf Emma and late Joseph P MLCauley llelitlves and friends inviled tn services, Frl. eve s p. m, at 1120 Walnut st Int private Greenwich N V ' McCIANE April 23. JAMES, hush mil nf late Kate II McCline (nee Denon) Relatives and friends, Pluto Tribe. No. 2.11. II P o E No 2 Energetli Chamber N'o II K of F Clements' New Year's. Aso Penrose I'errv Country Club Y D Club ciijrgett club nf Margate City. Florist Club t'nlon Rep Club, L.if.ictte Circle Nn. 1. II A , Lobster New Year Asso Southwark Fitld Club, Franklin Siengerbunil Snuth Phlla Schut tzen Vereln, and all nther societies of which be was it inent ber, Invited to funeral. Sun 1 30 p. ms 2013 S, ,1th st. Int Mt Peace C. Ill Auto service Atlantic City papers copv. MtCREANOR April 21 WILLIAM .! hus bend of late Brldcet MtCreanor Relatives and friends. Division No. 7 A. o 11 Invited to fu. neral. Sat., Ha in. 2111 Kimball st solemn lineii mass of requiem si Vntbonj's Church ',i In a m Int. Holy Cross t'eni McCRICKARD April 21 PATRICK, son of Ellen and lale John MiCrlikard Relatives and friends also Holv Nam, Snelelv of the Church of the Assumnllon and T A B So clety of Cathedral invited lo funeral, Mon H 3d a m from 1113 Hamilton st Solemn re. qulem mass Church of the Assumption Hi a m Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral Mcdonald April 21. acgcsta wife of Hugh J. McDonald (nee Hrelsdiin), ngti 111. Rela tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat 7 30 a m 22.111 E Allegheny ave Solemn reeiuiem mass Natlvltv Church U a m. Int st Ann s Cem Auto funernl. MeLOL'C.IILIN At Nnrrlstnwn Pa In st ,'nseph's Protectorv. April 2.1 KATHARINE, vvlelow of Marcus McLoughlln. Funeral will take place in St Joseph's Protectory, Sat fl a. m int. private. New Cathedral Cem Phlla McMENAMIN April 2.1 MARGARET M diughter of Philip J tird lite Rose Me Vlen-emln aged 12. Relatives nn! friends, pupils nf Our Lady of Merc School Invited to funeral Sat s 30 a m residence of parents 2v.1s N Park nve. High requiem mass Our Ladv of Mercy Church 111 a m. Int Holv Cross c'ein McMillan April 2u mvrias widow of William McMillan nged 11.1. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon. 2 3o p m from Bustlelon M E Church, Bustleton Phila Int adjoining grounds Trains for Bustleton leavo Broad St St.l. 12 0.1 p in and Reading Terminal 1 10 p. m Wilmington, Del . papers copv VUMl'LI.KN Suddenlv April 2(1 MARY A , wife of William McMilllen (nee Cond i nged 7.1 Relatives and friends member of Muuhmore Memorial Presbvtenan Church, Invited to fu neral services Mon 2 p m , lsiis. Grain st HMh anel Montgomery) Int. private Mt IVat e'em Remains may bo viewed Sup. after 7 p m MELLOR April 2.1 SARAH A. widow of James o Mellor aged 77 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlees. Mon., 11 a m. tesldence of son 3U0I1 Mellon st. Int Greenwood Cem. Auto funeral MOFFETT April 2H, ELIZABETH MOF, FETT. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sat 2 p, ni N VV tor 42d and Ogden sts Friends may call Fri.. S to u p m Int. private. Arlington Ceni MOR1.EY April 2.1 FLORENCE i dauah ter of Harold and Luia Morle. aged ,1 Rela tives and friends Invited tit funeral services Sat . 3 p. m parents' residence. 1420 V. Kith st. Int private Northwood Cem Remains mnv he viewed Frl , H to 10 p. m Auto funeral MORRIS. April 23, THEODORE T . husband of Irene D Morris, and son of Jate Henry nnd Sarah Morris aged 1.1 Relatives and friends of 30th Ward Thomas Clements Club, Rener.elal Asso nf Recorder of Deeds Office and Re.ief Asso of Dept. of Receiver of Tales Invited -services. Sun., 2 p. m at lato residence, 120 McKenn st Int. 1'ernwoo.l Cem Friends may view remains Sat 7 to 0 p ni MURPHY. April 21 MARGARET dnurthter of Bernard and Mary Murphy (nee Dole). from Martherafelt. County Derry. Ireland Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Rat 8 .10 a m residence of aunt, Mrs Mary McCo, 2010 Dreer st Solemn requiem mass Church of the Holv Name in a tn Int. Holy Sepule her Cem MURPHY April 2.1, .MARGARET wife of George Murphy and daughter nf late Michael nnd May Maher Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat 8.30 a m . apartments of An drew Ehert & Sons, 2.18 s. 4th st Mass of requiem St Joseph's Chureh 10 a m. Int, Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. NAGLEE April 20 ALBERT M husband nf Anna M Naglee (nee Eckhardt), aged 37. Rela tives and friends chosen Friends Lodge, No .Id, B, of A. of Fa invited to funeral. Mon., 2 n m , 4118 WlngohocklnT st , Frankford Int North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Sun . after 7 pm. NIXON Suddenly. April 25 at residence. 33(10 S, 18th St., ELIZABETH E wlfn of lato Robert Nixon aged 0,1 Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. from Ills Snyder ave, Requiem high mass at Church of St. Monica 10 a. m Int private O'DONNELL April 2B. CHARLES F son ef Michael and Mary O'Donnell (nee Logue), Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m.. parents' residence, 30(7 Edgemont st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. OELCCIILAEGEIl. April 23, HERMAN A. OELSCHLAKGER, husband nt Marie Oel rchlaeger 'nee Schaefer). aged 6.1 Relatives and friends, Humboldt Lodge. No. 3.10, F. and A. M.j Penrose Ferry Country Club, Southwark Turn Vereln and Bterbe Kasae; Franklin Unt. Vereln, No. 2, Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m . 1AS.1 8. Carlisle at. Int. Chelten Hills Cem. Friends may call Frl., after 8 p. m. O'NEILL. April S3. BERNARD H.. husband ofGrare O'Neill, (nee Farrle) and son of John and late Mary O'Neill. Relatives and friends, Holy. Name Society of St. Stephen's Church. Court Pride jj Nlcetown, No. 201, F. of A.. Star West Lodge, No, 32, H. of U.. employes of Mldvala Steel Co., Invited to funeral. Mon . 8.30 a. m.. 4340 N. 16th st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. -Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre'Cem. O'NEILL. April 21. at ea, JOHN J,, hus band of Irene O'Neill, nephew of Thomas Keogh. aged 37. 2233 I'embcrfon at. PETERS. At her residence 1412 S. 40th st.. April 23. MARGARET I PETERS. Relatives ana inrnus teiviteu it) nervtces, Alon.. ii p. m.. Oliver. II. Balr Bid.. 1820 chestnut t. Int. Wesmlnater Cem. FIIENDBROAST. AprllSt. JOHN P, Vson of uneral r.tien anei tato .joiin, j, i renuergast oaut t:ou a. nu, lace reaiaence. 8:30 a. m., High mui 05, Olrard of Sorrows' ave. at Our Mother Church 10. a. m. Int. Holy" Cross Cem. Re lia- Uvea ana rnenaa invited. Easton, Fa., papers COBS'. HOW AND. April 24 AUOUSTA , HAINKS IIKATHS and 7. Invited to funeral services, Sat .. 2:30 p. m , 711 Falrmnunt nve. Int private. North wood Cem, SCHEIFELn. April 21. THERESA M RCIIEIFELi: (nee Mlttnacht), wife of Jacob Schelfele. aged 47. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Sat,, 8.30 a m . 131,1 13. Price st.. Otn. Solemn requiem mass Chureh ef the Immarulaln Conception 111 n tn Int private. SCHHI.LLNOHR, April 21 IIUVNl'IIC CATHERINE, daughter nf Lafavtite and Cath erine Stheiiiiiaer (nee Glasgow' aged 8 venrs 28 dsvM Relatives and friends Benjamin Cris pin I'uhlli School. Emanuel P F. Sundav Schnnl, Invited In funeral. Sun 2 p in par rntfe' resilience, 7031 Hrdrltk st llnlmesliiirg Int Magnolia t'em SCHI.OSSER Suddenly April 21. PETER, hushaiie! nf Barbara Schlnsser (nee Lusrh) Rela tlves and friends, Blumenthal Krnnker t'nter Vereln, No. 1. Steuben Lodge, Net. 2. U. O D. (I II., Invited to funeral, Sat.. 2 p m.. 018 N Hope St. Int. Grrenmount Cem Auto fu neral. SKEL1.V April 23, PATRICK J.. hinMml nf late Catherine. .Vtelly, aged .10 Relatives and friends, members of the Irish-American Cluh. Invited to funeral, Sat s tn . from bis son's residence, Daniel J S'kellv 1UJ3 Dudlev st (loth and McKean sts 1 High mass nf requiem nt hi. Thomas's Chun h i .10 a m. Int Hnl" Cross Cem SMITH April 21. ANDREW .1 , hushand nf late Rose Smith. Relatives nnd friends Invited to lunerni, rrat , i".ao n m 1,'s i.eiireiny at (Ifllh nnd Diamond). High requiem mass Our Lady of Mercv Church 0 a in Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. STEVENS April 21, nt Cleveland o. FRED VV , husbtnd eit Elizabeth A. Stevens (nee Relnlnger) Relatives and friends Invited tn service" Sat 1.30 ti m 200!) f OOlh st . Phlla Int private, Westminster Cem Friends mnv call Frl eve Auto serv ic rfTOCKS Suddenly. April 21 JAMES STOCKS nf 1017 Indiana nve, husband of Carolina Stocks lunerni strictly private Omit llovvers TAYLOR Suddenlv. nt St. Petersburg Fla , March 22 Mrs. JANET TAYLOR Relatives ard f rW nds Invited to funeral services Mon 2 30 p m Media Presbjterlao (nureli int ''THOMAS April 21. JANE ,T THOMAS tged 7' Relatives and friends Inviled to funeral sat . p in resilience' or i t nan. 1,101 Arch st Nnrrlstnwn Pa S rvlns Bar ren 11111 Lutheran Chureh 3 p. m Inl adjoln- int rem, Tt'STiN. April 2.1 JOSEPH L husband of Frances M Tustln Relatives jtnd friends Pot ter Lodge, Nn 111 F. and A M., Covenant Lodge. Nn 114, I O O, F. , Oxferd Castle No llll A. O K. nf M C; Olive Castle 'o 18, K G E . emploves of General Electric Co Invited m funernl Sat . 2 p. m 3021 S' Still man st Renialne mt.v be viewed Fl I .ve uto "' VERNON April 2.1 GEORGE W EfSNON agtd M R.latlves and frit nils Invited In servlres sat II 1" u. In residence nf diugh ter .lis W Jnhnson st Gertnaniowti Int "rWAHK April 21. ETHEL C daughter of Robert einel Catharine S Wark (nee Snnkep, aged 0 Relatives and friends Invttrd to funeral, Sat 2 P m parents' residence, 1721 N lltllev st Int Pi Ivale North Cedir Hill Vm. Itemalrs can be viewed Irl 8 In HI p m WAl'GH At Sacramento ("al March 31 ROBERT 1'tlEHEUICK son of llle William and Annie WnuKh. aged 1.1 llelitlves and trlends Invited In funernl at 'i n in . fioni Oliver II Hair Rldg 1820 Chestnut st Phlla Requiem high mass st Thomas Aquinas Church 10 10 n. m Inl private. Ibdv Cross Cetn WEAR April 2.1 l3l.l.AHETIt WEAR Re. ntlvcs and friends Invited to funeral services sat 2 p m siin-ln-Wvv s residence Grnver sinarnt 2711 W Dauphin st Int. private. Mt Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed Frl . HfWHlPP April 2-1 MARY ALICE, wife of John W Whlpp. Relatives and filends Invited tn funeral serlvces. Sal . 3 p m,, .1721 Jackson st , V Isslnonilng Int private. Reinaina may be viewed Frl . iifler P m WHITE Vprll 2.1 BERNARD A . son nf Ed. ward and the lale Elllbeth White Relatives and friends 1. O of M Nn Til. Detective Bu reau of Phil l R R Invited to funeral Sat . 1 a m 30111 Calumet st Falls of Schuvlklll Solemn requiem miss St Bridget's Chureh n 30 u m lot Holy Sepulchre Ce m. WHITLEY Suddenlv April 2li NOIlBEItr husband of lleelnrcs Wlulte-v anel Sim nT .losi ph mui Vlarv Whltlev .tged I'l Duo nolle o of funeral will I"' given WOvlDULFK APIII -'I MARTHA E , wldovei nf Norton 1. Wondruff Funeral Sal . !l,3el a m ri side nee of daimhl'r Mrs Harvey Meek "ill.l Randollih st S.rvleeH Chureh of Holv Comfort, r Huh and VVImrton sts . In 30 a m. Int prlvile Brldu'i tun N I WRIGHT- Apn' 21 MARY A. willow nf Thninis S Wright nut d M. Relatlvrs and f rli ll'Is Inviteel tn filli'raf services Mon 2 p in . l.lni. E Columbia ave Int Cedar Hill Ce m SPRING RESORTS AIL WITC CITV N. .1. itlE LEADING RESORT H0TELOF THE WORLD fflarlborougiifeniicim ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNERSHIP MANACCMENT. JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY YVnetminstpr' ls- ave- nBr Uch. Kiev, to "LSUnuisier Btreet. Private baths, run. water. $10 up weekly. 12 up dally. Chaa. Buhre. MUSIC STANGER siaiir-sixaiNO classes Diamond IS.11H J. 2004 North Thirteenth St. SPRING RESORTS SWAKTIIVIOKE. PA. w STRATH HAVEN INN On the beautiful Crum Creek. Ten acres nf Inwn and wood land. Canoeing, tennis, bi-weekly dinner d.inceji, etc. An Ideal resort for families nnd week end parties. The most modern appointment!. Twenty minutes to the city Illustrated booklet. Address I'. .11. ht'HKIIlLKY HIE HAMILTON Norrlktntvn, l'a. 1WW ,.xx MUSIC RAGTIME 11 in 20 LESSONS , , (r Money Hack I'lano, Vocal Ukulele and nil Instruments. Open Evenings Booklet Free. rllRISTKNSEN SCHOOL nf Fnnular Music 1.120 Chestnut St., Spruce HOT. I3J0 Tnsker St., Dick, 3701. 382(1 Grrmnntovvn Aie Tltjtca 3211 EDUCATIONAL The Berlitz School of Languages lGth and Chestnut Streets Lnder lllilc. Over Rlkrr's Tharmary Terms may he brxiin nt any time. y SWIMMING AiHAMQ SANITARY SWIMMING POOL nUfWliJ 210 K. BROAD ST. REOPENS SAT. APR. 28TH. CLUBS NOW FORMING. WRITE FOR HOURS Ic RATES. LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILE J50 reward for recovery within 2 weeks Ford tourine car: conspicuous dent In rear rlaht corner. Pa, license (10220: mfff No. 122,1021, into model: brass radiator, natural wooel wheels, demountable, 3 Usco, 1 Pullman tire: side tire holder: back window out: taken from front 1A0H Chestnut est., Saturday nlcht. April 21. J, E. Watklns. 804 West- view, Oermantnwn. - 11AR PIN, old Hold and 12 earnels; valued"is a keepsake: owner will pny more than full value for return. A. II. Fay, 2042 8. Salford, Phone Woodland f.314 J. IOG Lost. Sunday, April 22. St. Bernard do, jellow with white face, neighborhood Wynne wood or Ardmore. Reward If returned to It. 8. Murray. 41.1 N. Broad at. DOG Ixtst, Wednesday, in or near Consho hoiken, wire-haired fox terrier puppy about (year old, black and tan head, while body; lift' reward. Arthur Spencer, Vlilanovu. vetepoeyiw iiryn jtiawr inn . NECKLACE Lo,t, a pearl necklace containing about 100 pearls. Return to 311 N, 3d and obtain large reward. ' PIN LostTdlamond nnd platinum safety Din, -v'arnor.d mounted on one ena: reward. J. E. .Caldwll cte Con Chestnut andJunlper sts. POLICIES Lost, perpetual policies' of (Ira In surance! No. safje Reliance Insurance Com- f ny. iouuu: no. 1U71U, insurance company oi ny of nvavD oi t'ennsyivania, sjuuii; no, 24etO. iaooo; I U'fiUI Ii'CGREATEST HOTEL SI (( Eb't I nUIVLUJ GREATEST RESORT- iy V V mi My sbXsW LOST AND FOUND TERRIERS Lost, Scottish terrier and Irish terrier bitch in nelahheirhood nf 81, Martins or Chestnut Illlli revva'rd, H. S. Losan, St. Mar tins, Fa, PERSONALS SACRIFICE Ladles' lierfee t while diamond solltarle rlnai about "4 inrat; lj. McCutchen, (112 Bulletin BulldlnK, HELP WANTED FEMALE HUM. TKt.niMIONK ()IM:itATIN(l Work nrar nur horn) In plrawant anrl hratthfut BurroundlnKn. with xrellent npportunltlfs for rHpM nrlvancempnt. Th"rp nr tntvrlsht nH Ontrnl Ofllrrr. in rhllailelphtn probably thrn b nni within m few hint ks from our hnmn Unusual npportunltlPr. for earn M, lntelllRrnt ounc women between 18 nnd .'J .farB nf ng New' -mplnr ar paid uhllfl learnlns u nd nrn readily adHncpd. l'learant dinlns roomB, wher the bent of food n cold at cot, In ccry Cen tral omce. fonfortnblr' nHtlim rooms for reftdlni? and relaxation whn oft duty. Uoml nprortiinlty for penlor nnd su r-rruslnn poHlon,. Apph at tnft Market street dallv. px pt Sunday, stfu n. m to5P. in. AHSlS'l'.VNT wnnttd In photopraphlr dfrirft WilHm!, Urortii A Harlp. P18 t'hrr-tnut HOoKlfKKPUH and PtPiioRriTpber for pooltlon In banking Mmlnews; muni bi (xprrtcnerd, P..I nr $15 I' 13.". Idper OITli p. CAmiTAKnit wnntnd for farmhouwo at Pnnll, pi tin cooklne nnd precerMnp iirrepir, rff f ronco rrnulrrd AiifWPr I. O. Uox t.s iinri ford Pd CIllLDNt'Il!: f'ntnp. tnt. lfllablo ulrl tn carr for 'J chlldivii. 1 anl I far old .Write, M.itlnt? tiuallfUatlon. Mr. It if ook, a. TnllnhnMfp ni.. Atlantic City, N. J. COOK, white, to nnit In penernl bouiworkt 'J In famtli . for 2 months: po hom-" ulshta If rrilred. no wablnR flrftt-claBH referrme t iulnd; ?H o week, fall 21 3 J Pin1 nt Hftrr 1! p, in. COOK, rApf-rlmerd. bst referrnre uhltrP prrnmnpnt plntr mtinlij. family of - Plmno Pu n 70M flnom lTi'J.t. bptwpen 1 1 and 1-. CoOK Kxperlfturd Protectant wbitn unmHii, flrni-rl.i refrrnni r, no wh shine .ildrr--a Itox l.ll tl chfMnut Hill Postnff p ihu:smaki:is Wniit drapers wuNt and skirl flnlMien. and improers. and a sleer maker cdp-'hl nf t.iklna rharpo, ipfunue from tho nmit fashionable dressmakers rpqulred Applv t'fnrB in a m . J'rendi I)ressmaklnK Shop fifth floor. Market street, west, sTRAWimmai: ci.oTiwnn PACIOUY MOIi:i. wanted for eoati nnd suits. 39 bust. 27 waist, tl blpsli 'J.a. LpiI Off POItKliADV, capahln. wanted for steel ball In spertlon department, one fiuallfted for taking full chare', state f xperlenee, with references, atn wnpes renulred M 212, Ledger Office (HHIj. white ir colored, for general housework In Oalc T.ane, 2 In fnmllv; 7 per week, ref erence. P fin7. Iedwer Office. ilirtl.. wTiUe, for cr'tier.il housework, 2 In fam Ih. referenrn 1H41 N Mro.id st Oini.S wantril In bindery In Icnrn trade ft hours per day, hlch"t wages paid Williams & Mnrcm Co., 212 tn 222 S. Oarlen at OIUI.S anil nunK women wanted, stcadv em ilnment; cnod vaRes Apply In Oie eeninc iiet. 7 nnd 1. Chas Swltzer. 3122 Amber st fiOVi:U.N"l9-Nursp ;t tblldien. must hae rtf- rTu e rnnt'STani nn ;tt m ia ni IIOPSP.WOHK, reflnfil while Prot woman, 3 in family, Kood wnpen. no washlni,', must hae pond reference and full particulars on m munlcatlon M 2 in, Ledger Central. IIOPSr.WonK Olrl for ifenerat housework white: I In fimlh 3.11 Pelham rd Otn IfOPSnWORK Colorrd woman for peneral housework, wood wnpfs, ref H10 S. 18th st .SAI-KSWOUAN fur nutsl work, must bo well nlu(Htrd and ulltliiR tn work fnr ndvance luent satarj b! iikp. txptrlentf and full partbulars O 17 l.edffer Central STI'NOfJHAPHKn, one accustomed to dicta phone work: silary nccordlne to ability. Ap ply comptroller K. I?, HouKhton Co.. 240 W. Somerset st. STKNOClHAPIinn wanted In office, salary J5.. per month Applv, pllnff awe, experience, etc., Al 2Pi, Ledcer Central. TAPi: WliAVIUt w-nnted. Apply JohnSlde" Jiotham, Inc., 4317 (Jrfscom st , Frankford, TnUMMIONK (iperator, female, $30 per month, board and laundry. Apply per , lTnierHlty Hon x,VNTII" Girls nnd women are offered steadv finplovment In a fuse plant, light work, under llrst-class conditions, good .pay nnd oppor tunity for advancement Apply In person or by btter. Uiweoi the hours of 7 30 a, m, t P m.. .30 nnd R p. m , IMdstnna Ammu nition Corporation emploment dciartmcut. 1312 Arch st Philadelphia WARD MAID. $22 per month and board, room out. University Hospital 34th and Spruce WAITRESS Experienced Protestant Rlrl, cood rffcrences: 2 tn fa mil v. Address Rox 131-1, Chf stnut Hill Poslofflce i WHAVHRS wantsd female, on plain while work; eood wages Imperial Woolen Co., Main and Hector sts . Manayunk. WOMAN Largo corporation offers opening for middle-aged woman of culture and refinement. Uho has social connections and substantial ar. qualntnnces; quick action la necessary. V 857, Ledger Central THE IHJRROUOHH NATUHR CLUB OP CAMHRIDQB. MASS. ffferi attractie, remuntrattvo work to cul. tured woman Not routine work; Initiative and personality essential Immediate opening. Personal Interview after experience and refer ences stated, Address J 445JLedger Central. WHITJ3 OIRL for cooklmr nnd downBtafra work; no washing; cood wages, 112rt Llndley ave,. Loga n fienernj PILING CLERKS, trained. nlwas in demand; secure a position through our course of In struction. Philadelphia School of Filing. 010 Chestnut st.. third floor. iLELP WANTEDMALE ASSISTANT wanted In photographic deparft. Williams. nrnwn&i:aj-KJhic., 1IS Chestnut ROOKHINDERS TWO FORWARDERS ON nooKKF.r.PKn TnunK man for ledger work: rlrht party has excellent opportunity for advancement! state aKe. experience anil salary expected, I) ,1011, Led uer Office, HOOKKIJHPIJIt experienced, wanted to take full charco of office; salary 2n in start: steady position, cood chance for advancement for Hunt party. Heply in on handwrltlnB. I 19 i', i Hox .lodo. 110 V "for freight elevator, heto"lnenglnofoom". waces IS., 78 Cherry St. r HOVS tVANTRD VOn NltMIT WOHK. .Ml'ST UK OVKfl Id: CHANCi: FOIt AllVANUlIMKNT. ATPI.V AiTKIt (1 ; v i- u i u-i: h oh-rici;. fifth I10VS wanted. 1(1 eara or oer, $0 and Jin per week. Apply at onee llecker, Smith Jl Page. Water nnd Snder ae. IIOS wanted to learn thoroughly rrlntlns trade from Mart to 'finish Apply Williams & Marcus Co., 312 to 222 S, Darlen. BQ,Ya.jy"J'?,1TA Isrice rnanufarturlne company. South Philadelphia, has opening- In the office for several bright, energetic boys: opportunity for advancement. Atlantic Kenning Co.. 3144 Passyunk ave. - HOYS wanted, bright and energetic, to learn the wholesale business; good chance for advance ment; must be HI years past and furnish the best nf references. Address 1. O. Ilox, Ixick IIoxlJll3. HOYS wanted Large manufacturing. concernln Tioga has opening In the office for several bright, energetic bo; excellent opportunity . for advancement. V tllfl, Ledger Office. , DOYS wanted, day work. Apply 5th floor, 008 Chestnut st. t CAKPKNTEnS and carpenter's helpers wanted for steady work on do dock construction. Ap ply O. J. Ewart. Bunt, League Island Navy Yard. Entrance at end of street tar line at 8 a. m. U. L. Taylor & Co., Inc., drydock contractors CLEIlK Permanent position open with progres. slve house for ambitious young man who Is quick and accurate. at flguresj one who can use typewriter and is experienced in cost keeping preferred: give age, experience, refer ences and salary expected, II 313, Ledger Central COMPOSITOn-FOnEMAN for out of town; town. snip In metropolitan district; doing high-class liooklet and .catalogue work; union. Apply Mr. Davis or Mr. Miller. 007 N, Broad, Eat. u ruwy wnmiiwii COOPERS Steady work! ood wares. Apply tn perjon, the Harrttt Co., Marraret and Bar- muileii rii.iii.iuiu. . DRA8MAN-Oa svarleQeed on ahaat ataali HELP WANTED MALE Conf(Miff from Prcialintt Column I'ACTOttY SUPKItlNI r.NnCNT A growing concern needs n well'inmllfic'il man for the factom must lo nlilo in hrtmlle fnre. men. speed prnelui Hon. slimy Initiative nnil tmow with thi: iirniNijXH. tine imrtltulars. II (117, LecUer oflltc. full le'AH't. uai lliv C'A;Tltll Alli: ANU K.' 1'KIIIKNCKI ALL CO.MMC.MCATION8, WILL hk tKhatku in coNriuiiNci:. v im. 1.KDUKII Ol'h ICli. FfiniOIlT IIANDLlIltH wanted, 100; vcagea 2,'ic per hour resular time; 30c per hour nlghta, Hundavs and holldiys, plenty of work. Apply Stevedore Pier 21. H, Delaware ave. Mer chants .Miners' Transportation Company. hand sANnnns VICTOit TALKINU MACHINH CO. Has vacancies for Haivl sanders llorlnc machine operators Hand Jointers Hand re saw fllera Illp saw vera ritllim.up sawders Machine enrver , Veneer Jolnt.rs llanlwarn nttcrs Doulile.heael moldcr operators Shellitrkers Draftsmen with woodworking exprrlcnco Window cleaners Slevcelores nnd laborers Apprentice linvs, over is Office hovs, 1(1 fears anel over 48-hour'Weelc srhcilulee I'hsslral examlnttlon necessary Apply Victor Talking Mitchltio Cn, Application Office', 3."tCooper st.. t'tnnclen N.J JOB PflfS rUKDHUS J.I o for in hours' work; rUIens Apply Frankford Arse;na1 KITCHnNlIAN, colored, $2." per month nnd hoard: room out. University Hospital. 3tth and Spruce. LAHORFins Laborers, white nnd colored, wanted fnr Pe-nnn. It. IL. steady work, ndvaiicrment for men with nbllltv ; ran Imarel with Uio eompany at very reasonable cost If desired. Apply 43 North 17th at. LAnortlirtri wanted, hlah wages Applv Dorney. ort good vvnrkers: very Amber nnd Venango sta. liAHOHKHS for outside construction work, building roids. etc.; S8 30 for 10 hours' work: citizens. Appjy Frankford Arsenal LAHOItnilS wanted; stPitdy work and good wages. Apply Wm Foster. 1208 N, 3Jst. LABORnRS WANTED. APPLY AT 513 N." IlKACfl ST LINK.MnN Mrst-claas electric light men: steady work nnd .good wages. Apply William Foster 1203 N. 31st st. l.l'.MBIHt handlers nnd pllera, steady work Pearson A Luilascln-r Lumber 'Co.. Westmore land st wharf. MACHINIST who enn work from blueprints, emo cxperlenceel on rxperlmenlal work pre ferreel; steady position, In t'enter of tlty; 34c an hour to start, with nefvaneetnent If com petent and skillful, not munition work. M 210. Ledger Central MACHINISTS Floor nnd vice hands wanted; those nccustomt'd to machine tool works pre ferred, permanent positions, highest wngps. Ilement-Nlles Works 21stjtnd Cnllowhlll sts. MACHINISTS Itojs wanted "to "learn triele, lartve modern shop; excellent wages paid while Icnrnlntf. P fiOl LedRerOfflce. MAN Aetlvo man of executive nblilty and mn thanltnl experience wanted In manufacturing plant, metnl works; a careful man who enn increase the output can secure n good posi tion. 1 1, Ledger llrnnch. Coral and York sts. MANvnung, wanted In office to nsslst In fol lowing up shipment and keep rcrorels of or ders, salary $.0 per month glvo age. experl e nc e. ett M 2411. Ledger Central MAN Active vnung man, experienced In running pneumatic chipper and calker. hG Public Ledger Ilranch Coral and York. MECHANIC for Autocar, Packard and Dorrls delivery trucks, steady work. (1 dajs wceklv, first-class man unlv , pood wages. ltrecr, Uth and Cumberland sts, MKN Largo corporation has openings for two men of unusual ability; should have unblem ished reputation and ba able to earn not less than js.000 a ear- correspondence confiden tial 1 (140, Ledger Central. MHN Wanted, bollerrrakers, locomotive ma ehlnlats, car repair men, laborers locomo tive cleaners Penna. It. It., 1741 rilbert st. MKN wanted for heavy outslda work; steady work and good wages. Apply Wm. Foster. 120S N 31st st. MI'N wanted, familiar In the grncerv line, to work in the warehouse of a wholesale grocery bouse Apply 3." N. 3d st ' MOLDEHS. coremakers and laborers wanted. Baldwin Locomotive Works, Uddj stone. Ap ply Mr. Thomis P.CKi:tt, experienced, by wholesale shirt house, state age and detHlls of experience. M 247, Ledger Central pCK-nns for CHINA AND IIOl'SHFt'IlNlSHlNOS Careful men leoulred for this work, elood working conditions. Apply Emploiment Du reau, fourth floor." uimucl cnoTiicns PKAItl. WOUKIIIiM. experienced. shapers grinders and sawvera wnnted. New Ingland Pearl Co.. JK.t llddv st . Provleenee,lt. 1 PIlH'EItS wanted Applv John nnd James Oohson, Ine , Htnnket Mills Scott's lane, Falls of Schuslklll, rOI.lSHElt and nickel" buffer wanted. Electro DentaJJq 3.ldanitt Arejt. I'OltTEH, colored. $22 per month nnd board: rojmout. University Hospital.34th & Spruce. SALESMAN FOIt COMBINATION- IIKIII (lltADE TECHNICAL JOUItNAL AND STANDARD REFER ENCE BOOK Weekly drawing account and liberal commission for Philadelphia and eastern Penna.. unwurked itrtiiLieiji iic'riiiuiienit average over 7)tt weeK- ly: statu age and qualifications to obtain In terview. Addjess F 042. Ledger Central. SALESMEN WANTED Tho greatest Belling proposition before the piiblle today Is tho Hnnely Volume edition of the Encjclopacdla Rrltannlca, which Is being advertised so extensively by Sears, Roebuck v. Co We want salesmen to followup up tho in quiries received liy Sears. Roebuck ce Co. and to sell both tho Handy Volume edition and the large Cambridge edition at tho same easy terms as advertised. Four-fifths of our successful salesmen have never sold books before. We teath jou all the selling points. Wo want salesmen for Philadelphia, ns well as for outside points. Wo pay all expenses of transportation and allow drawing nccounts. Within a few weeks every India Paper set, neth Handy Volume and Cambridge edition, will have been sold then , , IT IS TOO I.ATE and we will not want ou. Come In nnd see what our men are doing and talk It over, and i-wcVf-r.rV?,n,rrL1.aceJn our organization. " ifWel1" BRITANNICA CO. '30 S lfith st.. corner Walnut STE.NOORAPHF.R Young man who can take dictation nnd has clerical ability, right party has excellent opportunity for advancement: state II ii -Sna i i c nnn salary expected. ..", uinci eetiiee. STENOGRAPHER: one accustomed to dicta" Eionr-l'ir.k:,,alarX.ac'f,or',,nB t0 ability. Ap w' Simerse't ' ' HoUBhton co.. 2J0 STENOaiiAPIIER"aboutl8jears"of agerfo? factory office, Pni2iLefleir OfflceT STJtI':Vi,'?,n0.,iJ;"S V"l: steady work Pearson wharf Lumber Co., AVestmoreland st. huniV. aS.-tJ..'.'".T.t!"' ,i,,"'-ciass TO. 11-1 : -. a i ' l '- -uoa'eiUKIieB JtlOlOr Car Co., .p..eeiMjj..iarite'e Bta.. lourin tloor, UPHOLSTERER wanted; must Arbolaez. 1832 Federal. be first class. jKSS. o?eIStor' wanteds, steady emp oyment. Apply at the Aufocar Cd!, Ardmore. pi VINE6aR MANUFACTURER wTnted whrt . hTid-etan", "tfya. wiMk with department aiorei work prcferreej? good piyj" M n?"?t-lou'' ""ab' KS2: WKrco!tnr!gnhtBYu Per dav pj.hour shift. Apply Time Offlee llenry DisstonSonjiicJTJcony? Phlfa! ' WEYEUS w"n."l (male), on plain white work' Ree1or,.tr;M,a,nSyu'n"k.WOOlen - '" Ki'-i1 "'J to learn heating and vem erlucalTon, .iidtuiH uiiii iiroTiinire neiii. . . . . -. ., .T ,..,.,, nii.ii mtiniiMi on. some experience In a drafting roem" tl vancement. j3ELipTfl'j,y?""-""i: YOUNa PAI.ESMEN zlkin salesmanship and rapid advance. tBeyeraJ new positions are now onen epK.u A nn frem 20 t " 23 yean ?f?M. te,L iJ 'INISIIint ASSISTANT rnfinMAN WANTHDi MUST iin i iitinoiftim.Y ""VrJfTJ'W ,A,NJ i:.pi;mi.NiT:i in ai.i, iiitaii.s.jn co.v. Ni:cti(in with Tin: iii:uijiiii:mi:nth (if AN Ifl'.TO.IJATIl FimNITUim . FAC'IOItY; good ELPWANTE33-MALE C'"""f'' " 1'rrctJlnu t'olu,,,,, V& ifr-M rWrrTSS nd,Vlbo,""l" , O'l'ires mi n, litli ill "vcurato at ttieVfr, VirlTaTmT-call Hox 237care of IlnlveriTlly of'v.r,"." SITUATIONS WANTEE-ZiT e ll,V.MIIl.ltC)U -hnorre,:,arri'Nertrn',?r''' eouniry or sen y '"it'll .''" .HELrER. capable, do.ir.. T" ""."' Preiero charge ono or " Wil0 over two years, and seasho?a7r";?lnLh,l'''rn entire ?ear. V 043. ledger Centre, l""1" " SECRF.TARY. bookkeeper - Hi., TA Tlx nnOKkreper and fttenntvpa,... i T II venrs' experlente. desires tn ThVn.. Wll.h ry$IN;M 2IH. Ledger Central "' Ml 1 STENOORAPHRR. Intelligent. experl.neTrTT." liable, can operate switchboard F 81? IJ" ger Central. s,"e Lefl. STENOORAPIIER desires posltronTxperfeni' rapid, ncruiatn' 743, Le.lier Central ' STENOORAPIIER. exp. In'tegnl'work w'l.t... permanent position. Phono Rprucr! .iloi ' W2?.ti .5 'J""5(..,:xK;ip""'i-'",tlce work, w i'ahe. 221 S 3d St., tllv. ':" -""'L' " ittv.nnLt.--i ixririrrasi t . " N Zlil nt r lie A., WOMAN, tolnre.l. w ishes Position In phsslclare": or dentist office, 11111 S. 2lllh. '" SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE iUICICITiWI ammistant young man .. perleneed bookkeeper and Wharton (eveninii School man. wishes In ronm-it with sere,;. nut or In iitcounllng dept of Industrial eiiftV F His, Ledger CeniritL ' c""' I1ANKKR, 20 vears' experience In all deeeeTT ments, excellent reputation, as enrs old ,' . rledjtvants position. R3I2, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER, accountant: thnrnligh offiM man; full charge: highest credentials; marrua! sal. $2Bi Int. evenings. F nS0.Ledgerjntr,; BOOKKEEPER nnd accountant: books wriiuj up In evening nnd profit and loss statemem? complledxflat rate per mo. n lOSgVr 09, BOOKKEEPER, experienced, "-ants posUIm' with wholesale of mfg. eoneern. best refa II 303, Ledger Central, ' "" BooKKEEPElirieslrea position: nor a'frald "ni work; 31 veara old, ref. (I 4(1, Ledger Cent. CILVUFFKUR I'lral-class chauffeur and mi chanln wishes position. Packard nreferra. , KJOIv wants positions first class e, . ( JiHiie. iwmantown. "' -3 w- School V DnsiflNER A New York designee" ZT " -fnclurer e,f hlgh-class waists wsn.!n.'l ltn,,nu In PhBsdelphia. H Ml. )5gVr offlee Iacat years' experience. F 041. I.edger Office. A CHAtll'FEUH wishes position. Private flnTT 'I city or country, run any ear, do own repair. Ing 2."2N Snlfnrd st ' " CIIAUFKBUR, colored wonts position,' private! ,i!L,l1-r?L-1 rnnl Coleman, 148 N Redfleld st. CHAUFFEUR, white, good mechanlr7' jears' experience, furnish best ref o 41, Led, Cent. OARDENER, married, no children; "exp. in n brancheswnnts position R 220, Ledger Offlee) JIAN with (1 or 7 ears' street experience de sires tn get connected with a well-paylni proposition: capablo of handling men. F 951 I.edger Centrni. ' MAN, 2,, desires bookkeeping or clerical poslT tlon: experienced. V 010, Ledger Central. MAN and vvlfo ns chauffeur nnd rook or chain bermnld. experienced, ref. 2010 Turner st. Mi:CIIANICAL and civil engineer. crTllerei trained, 7 soars' experience; unusual clrcum stances mnko It possible to secure the services of a high-grade man. F !Ml7,Ledger Central. ori'ICI! MANAGER. LI ears experience; ct'. paelty manager And credit man, emploj-ed at present, desires a change. II 302, Led Offlee, SALESMAN, traveling. extensive wants change with reliable firm territory. II 12x. Ledger Office territory, for local STENOORAPIIER, competent office and nutsldi man, wants position. M 230, Ledger Central. WANTED A CHANCE' Capable man of 3", with extensive office and enles experience, wants n thante where faith ful nnd conscientious work will be appre- elated no hitch on salary, best of references, (I IL Ledger Central. YOUNCJ MAN, 2R YEARS OLD with clean-cut persomilltv, pleasant, ambi tious, high school graduate, ! sears with present emplovor tn newspaper advertising an1 real estate business rombined present em plovod as trensurer of a corporation, dslrfi 10 make tl change where nblilty nnd Industry will be appreciated, can furnish Al references ns lo character nn'l ubllltv, t; is, Ledger Central YOUNQ MAN WISHER TO CONNECT WITH A REPl'TABLE CONCERN WHERE SALES. MANHHIP AND SELI.1NO EXPERIENCE WILL HE APPRECIATED: SALARY MOD ERATE. F 642. LEDGER CENTRAL. YOP.VO MAN. hlch pchool craduate. T aM husinesg experience, (iesires polt.oinhere AhlU ity and Industry are appreciated. F t4l L.i1 Ker C?.ntrnl Yoiwo man a4.1 urofi srnofi7 oradpatP. OKSIRKS TO I.HARN TANNINO. I.KATHKR WORKING KXPO M. J.KDOl-R t'KNTRAU VOPNO MAN seek emploment yatuntay ntUT noons nnd evenings, ran run huIo. O 5m Ledger Central COUPIJ;. colored ounff, wish situations. Bell phone Dickinson 1747 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COOKS, chambermaid, housework glrli, moth ors helpers, Kirls for lnatltutlon work anl laundreaseH want positions Wanted, took nnil housekeeper fnr CUhnltp rector. Mlsa Roe Dousherty, 1313 W Olrnrd ae WANTHI) Cooks, (hamivrmatds, wnltrcHc, nurccjs, housemaids, ladlra' maids, butlers, liousemon Bflrdeneis, pnod wksch, Mme. M. 8he, l.'.l.'.Chrl'.tlrtn fit. MAOAMI. I'f.AT.. ISO." R. llth Ft., wantu anl upjlle hlte help. Telephone Walnut 1713. MRS. KANK, T S. 10th Ht wants all kinds of tirst-tlasawiilto help at once. NICHOT.T.S. 10rt IMfnhrldjte Flrat-elftis help! all nationalities HUpplied and wanted. ' AUTOMOBILES For Sal BAKER clectilc modern B-paeuenirer coupe: ex cenent conu.i atife Little Hotel.:.-.-i S cellent cond.: absolute sac. Apply at desk. The urodci st. i'none vvat. e-.ee. CADILLACS, 0 in and lfltit models, thorouirhlv ... 1- ,,e A -.'.I i.e n -snluil lev 111. 1'iciimuirui ir,iiiicu ui.u ui".,-'' v.- -: . Automobllo Sales Corporation. 142 N. Rroaa.i CHALMERS 7-paasenEer limousine: excellent condition; good for hacking: cheap. Vim Motor Truck Co.. Rroadancl Huntingdon at. l-Tinn inir. eninmerrliel. nanel body, excellent mechanical condition: pood tires. Vim Motor Truck Co.. Urnad and Huntingdon t. INTERNATIONAL OPEN express, gooeTrondl tlon. cheap to quick bujer. Vim Motor TrucH Co.. Broad and Huntingdon. KISS'EL IfiOO-Ib. truck, large panel body, good condition, cheap. Vim Motor Truck Co., Broad and Huntingdon sts. . LOCOMOBILE 1015 fi-38 ... Five-passenger touring, painted maroon, vvitn light red atriplng: overhauled in our sliopsi very attractive car for family use: far better value than new car at same price. LOCOMOBILE 'JS14 Market at., Phlla. . F. M. llalllgan. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept. MAXWELL, 101(1 roadster. In very fine hp;S big bargain. L. S, Bowers Co., 250 N- Broad st. . . , - rAIOB 10IB. Olenwood model, electric Ilfhtt and atarter, fully equipped, rebuilt and re flnlahed like new. Mr. 'Do Hie, S. W, corner Broad and Huntingdon sts. - PULLMAN chassis, suitable for commerclsl purposes: bargain. 0. B. Taylor, 7U vv. Washington lane. Germantttwn. . Chain-drive truck units. IJ2J. RATFORD Worm-drive truck units. 1375. Why pay more? RATFORD CO., id and Indiana ave. RUSK 1U1H, panel body, . good running order, cheap, Vim Motor Truck Co,, Broad ana Huntingdon sts. . SCRIPPS-IIOOTH 8-cyllnder, 101,7 model, 4-p"; aenger club car: run IB00 rt&s: party leavtruj city. Call Aldlne Oarage. Jj;086 Sansom STANLEY uses kerosene for fuel. Can o9 beat It? Phone Locust 1080 for demonstration. STANLEY MOTOR CARRIAGE CO. 232.V Chestnut st. - F I ' ' 1 WINTON n-c. i bodies limousine, and T-pa"-touring: fully equipped and In line cnndltlonf Just tho ear for undertaker's use or rental service: a bargain; 1700 FIAT MOTOR COMPANY' OF PA. 1H27 Chestnut st. Spruce 2140 TWO AUTOCAR TRUCK8, llfcon exprtM bodies. KO0 each. ... .. . , THE WHITE CO.. SIB N. Broad st. L. H. O'Neal. -Used Car Manager. Phnnes t Hell Hnruce, nil.VU Keyst.. Race 173i U8El TIlUCIvS Several well-known nk. ranging from 1 lo B tons, with and without bodfes, Oarford Phlla.. Co., 2808 CheatnuL SEVKN-PASSENOER Plerca-Arrow; ood,con. dltloni bargain. C. H. Taylor, 70 W. Wash- i lngton lane, Uermantown. n AUTO KEPAIKINO ATTENTION, FORD OWNERS! W Valves ground and carbon cleaned, 12 ALle WORK GUARANTEED HERMAN VEDITZ wCT1 FonD 8EnY10sBpr?Jmi A. If. Oomnton I -V m WOItK DONE HONK3TI-T Ml -Vlsl prt tn f Aurln-. 4 807-9 N. Broad, Phone Vyg1BJ0, JnEiuinwtfM mnniTDt Vfl S - jfcT8i4 &J&J&,V . im .1' el- ' i I. j 1 1 i? k A a llent ff.JVJ tator ?& s m 'i I . I 41 1 Liift. HUWAJS canst- triena iimiM - Kit asrsarxxMXizT:"?rx ?. '9 V tf.N.rJ. or flfiiii f;,j.mMBHWWlrf.i-- iL SWT4 - J?'vl b.n lt' th ooeler