mn "YV1 .'' In rf ifmFp&ytY -v,- ,' .",-. i f 1 e it fT ' I . ,,- - -ii.'' J EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APBIL 30, 1917 ,v j eW ' 1V ". p i.i ntSV-.tf- p " v r ,"7 v- H r ' Ev. ilK ft t " E?!.. H r Lfc K -- ? HNG PATRIOTISM ft OF THE BIG P. O.S. A. Complete Roster of All Camps lor Jf'ull Submission to the Government w r It, The State executive commltteo of the g-siinoiia uracr sons or America una sent to every camp In tho State the following circular letter under the tltlo "A Call to Duty": To the camps of mir order In Pennsylvania The day for Idlo words In rait! the day for rtlon hV fnlthflll Mm nf It. .nil I. n nn.,.1 Tour Htste Executive Committee, renllrlng tho mportanre of an Immedlato and united action In our order, herewith Issues "A (nil to clutj" to tho members of tho Patriotic Order Son of America. Americana are urired to ho wide awake to the grave situ-itlon which confront jjaand to be willing to make tho same sacri fices .which our glorious sires mndo to preserve our nation, nnd give to us tho fullest measure or freedom nnd liberty ever granted to an Ioplo. We want n complete record of our entire membership. This means work and sacrifice, but nothing rally great has ever been nceom Pllsr.ee! In tho world except by unceasing toll and effort and sacrifice To the secretary of y2u.r?-!mt' falls the Job of Kin n minute man of 1017. and It is, to him that tho Slate Execu tive Committee looks to push this big Job through to a sucecssful achievement In each camp. other "live-wire mlnuto men will be expected to assist him. ns per plan submitted herewith, so that wo may bring to Pass this the greatest record of membership ever torn- ?lled in the order's history. Every member of he order Is nsKed to bo a mlnuto man. Here's the plant Submit to the Stale secretary on form here with furnished names, ndriresses occupations and physical condition of all members In jour camp between sixteen and thlrti-fivc lears of age. Submit to tho Stato secretary on form fur nished herewith names, addresses, occupations and physical condition of members In our camp from thlrty-fte upward. OIe all names and addresses of any and nil your members no In any branch of tho Gov ernment service, Including the branch of service companies and any other Information for tho records of our order. If at all possible, Invo tho list tpewrltlen It must bo In duplltutn -form, one copy to bo retained at state camp headqu irters. ono to P,? forwarded to the state or Government au thorities on request Njmes to bo entered on forms in alphabetical order We request that each and overv lamp act tlOW. tind fhut lhu.ii fnrtnm h.nnl.. .ttl-.l ... a in tho hands of tho Stato secretary not later than May 10. ...,'.ere'B..,i'eh,nB .lhat our great army nf pa triots with red blood. Washington. Lincoln, JicKlnley and Wilson courage and determina tion, may work fnlthfullj to bring this effort to a successful achievement Your Kxecutlvo Committee has but one ambition to make good for the future welfare of our beloved order and the glorious principles of our liefovod country as handed down to us by the patriots of old. and we want to say to our entlro mem bership that this sacred cause is worth the lighting: tho sacrifice ; jes. oven the blood it might, cost to preservo our freedom and liberty, and hand to the entire world that same prlcc illS R'm .,vhJch w.". have enjojed all our life, and It will bo well worth any brother's while to be able to siy In tho future that jou were part of an organization which compiled tho greatest record of American-born men ever compiled by any organisation. The success of the effort rests wltn ou and you and sou. Our country first, lost and forever, through life and unto death our tountrt "Devotion to God. our country nnd our order." "United Jve stand, divided wo fall " "Patriots ait now. rratcrnally jours. Stato Kxecutlvo Committee Ernest E Clark, Stale president. Gabriel II. JIojct, Stato vice, president. John W. Harper. Btate master of forms; Irwin S. Smith, Mate treasurer. Charles llrumm Hclmr, Stato sec rttary. t The Pennnsjlvanla Itcservos, located mostly in l-uxerne and northern counties and 10m posed entirely of members of the P. o. S. A., have sent to ejery camp In tho order In this .!?,?.th.'' following ilrcuiar letter under title of A Call Tor Volunteers ': At a mietlng of the first Heglment Infantry. PennsyhanK HeseAn. of the 1. o. S. of A ! in Iansford April -JL'. called for tho purpose of offering Its services to tho United States tiov- rnment for active service during tho present war, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: "Wheress. this country nan declared war on the Imperial Herman Government, cuusr.i ,v the violation of principles held saLred b all true lovers of liberty, and Whereas, the Goernm-nt of these United btate has through Its Pnstdent Issued a mil to all able-bodied citizens between the ages of sixteen and forty to enlist in the regular military forces of the Government, and bollexing that tho members of our beloved order, which has for Its motto 'God. Our Country and Our Order.1 should be the first to servo our lountry In a practical way. "Wo therefore, upon the unanimous consent of tho mcmhtrshlp of our regiment, have de cided to hold u mobilization tamp of our regi ment in Scranton May 7, h and u at which time tho members will enlist in the United States nrmy." We have assurances that all who enlist will De assigned as near ns posslhlo lo one regiment This moviment shuuld have the Indorsement of every camp In Pennsjlvanla, ns we are the first patriotic Iwdy to stand by the President and our country, and to demonstrate thit we aro truly patriotic and do not wait for ion airlptlou. liuch and every camp should assist us In our efforts to the fullest extent in two wars: First. Uy organizing a recruiting commltteo of live members from each camp to secure very possible recruit and have them In Scran ton. Pa., when our camp biglns Uvry able bodied male under forty jears of age is tllglbto and every man undtr eighteen jtara win be accepted by having written consent of parentH or guardians. Second. In order to establish a mobilization camp, provide meals, accommodations, etc., for three days, a largo expense will bo in curred, and we tnereforo send an urgent up ?eal for a flnanilal donation. We also appeal o Individuals fur separate donations Do not delay this mntter, but get busy Immediately Time Is short. Notify headquarters next Sun day what jour iitinn will do as to recruits and donations. Address letters. V. o S of A. Regi ment. Scranton. Pa. Mako remittance pajablo to Captain Frank J. Miller. Scranton, Pa. The success of this movement depends upon each and every camp doing Its utmost and acting Immediately on this matter. We Invite all Sons of America to visit our mobilization camp on May 7. K and U and to give us all tho encuuragement they can Fraternally jours, WIM.IAM W. SCHANK. Colonel. FRANK J. MILI.Elt. Captain and Adjutant. First Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserves, P. O. S. of A The following circular letter has been sent to alt camps and commanderles of tho order in Philadelphia: "The ninth annual pilgrimage of the allied commanderles and camps of the Patriotic Order Bona of America to Christ Church, Second street above Market, In commemoration of the Inau guration of George Washington as first Presi dent of the United States, will take place Sun day, May 0, and, contrarj' to our custom ut tho last three jears, we will bo escorted by a band, "The commanderles and camps will form at Broad and Spring Garden streets, at 2 p. m.. ready to move promptly at l.3l. The route will be south on Ilroad street to Market, to Sixth, to Chestnut, where a tribute will be paid to the memory of our patron saint at Washing ton's monument In front of Independence Hall, thence to Fifth street, to Arch, to Second, to Christ Church. ,,., "The commandery formation will be In charge of Major William Severing, of the Philadelphia Itattallon: that of the camps will be under their respective district presidents We will again visit this old, historic place of worship, where men In tho early rlstory of our country and city were wont to assemble to receive In spiration nnd encouragement from the holy words uttered by those noble men of God that they might be nobler citizens and truer pa triots. There went the Colonial Oovernors and other State oHclals and their families; there also went Washington and Franklin. "In such a place we may contemplate our forefathers as being once engaged In the same duties, confiding In the same faith, hearing the same service and even occupying the same seats. Such reflections must generate grate ful remembrances, must solemnize us, as in dm t - ..haiitA A-Afl fls-talli ffliiH a yfmAn t nit -- ineir local pecBciive. n ....., ...ok u...w...... iP us that we are also In a state of transit and ! Hi i 'Know not wnai a aay may oring iurm. f' r. "Christ Church Is a place every son of - .America souutu nurm "V vu..... ...-..".... t, . around and feel It. ft duty lie owes his God and the brave patriots who once occupied the i1-- uva now nermltted to occupy and loin wttb, the Allied Commandery Association " ' In their annual pIlgTlmage." 1 W Camp No. 80, of Itoxborough. the camp with "Y" more than 1000 members, had perhaps the most ! i V momentous session last Thursday nignt wmcntne .2 v "v" L..1.S1 .. a mm HViv-al m errata r nf t v -x ramp nm :. ;;" v. i,X, the camp enlisted In the Home Defense Re. l ? serve, and a member of the Marines was in W ? ltlated In full uniform. It was reported to the Tr t.icunp that the president of the camp. Frank --if ami. and that a goodly number of the boys had ''5 'fV enlisted In the country'a cause. ' .',' .The camp also decided to make ImmedVito sp- ; , vrllcation for sufficient Government Donas to in J i'vist IfrOOO of the camp's money, A epeclal f aominUtee was lormea to wm cuceine ui ma fi m V ..a nKMui.l.Un In fh. nnn -j - -Motsia jeiena ikefii .wnyiv.v.. ... .. ... . i . 9L, A i k.Uv m.iL In eimn Yi7a Kii In pl "" See entire membership enlisted In some branch of te"Oovernmnt servlcv rimn.VA. SSI. of Edge 111U. havlna taken on tvew life, had several propositions at the last xewetlBtT. Tbsy have Initiated elsbteen Dew mem biira.alBce January 1. The officers of the tm are; rasi prasioane, . x. Duwroer; prvsi it,iWtlMn Streeseri vice president. Fred Hum- I xaaattr -ox xorrns. xvionaro jvciisnrotri re eeereiary, ueorn laieeenuousei assistant Charles w. uray; nnanciai secretary. ei.treaaurer. uoanes naoaas; conauc- fenton: Inspector Klwood Fallo. I .V. la.l.la.. iMIllua l-han-a W deerse RHtsnhouse and'AUrt Street ;-' KuLgkU ( Malta of Pennsylvania, mm oi .Malta, will in ntta- s i to J JUNIOR ORDER U. A. M. West Philadelphia Council Wins Dart Contest With Iono Council West rhlladelphla Councll'a last Fesslon was conducted by Taut Councilor Clarence Gardiner and Councilor William Fly. Tho dart-quolt contest commltteo teported that the council's tenm hnd been victorious over Iono Council's team, nnd that the clato and place of the banquet In honor of tho event would bo nnnounccd at the council's next meeting. Hrother K. 12. Lcathcrman. re cording secretary of John 13. Armstrong Council, No. 130, presented his credentials as tho council's State deputy nnd delivered nn inspiring address In recognition of tho council's congratulations. Hrother William I.orlng extended appreciative thanks lo the members of Iono Council for the many cour tesies bestowed upon tho council's dart citKilt .team during Its vlsltntlons In the con test and nlFo complimented the members of both councils nnd teams for their hearty CO operation In mailing tho contest a pro. nounced succees In every particular Dart tournament No. 6 will be tho speclnl feature at the next meeting Plans have been completed for another largo class Initiation to be held by John It. Marlln nn Saturday evening, May iO While It was the plan of tho councilor and the general com mittee to have onlv one class Initiation during the present term the pressure of the producers has teen so great that the date mentioned was fixed and official notlee of this nctlon will lm sent to the members The degree work will be performed by the degree team from General Grant Counril, of Norrlstovvn, as n return serv ice Since the team from Marlln put on tho work for Grant Council the Norrlstovvn team has been perfecting Its work having recently made a pilgrimage to Spring City Council for work on a largo ilass. An Invitation will he extended to the degree team from Stephen Olrard Council to exemplify the degree work for the class that will bo held bj Mnrlln In June The general committee has decided that the captnln sjstem. which met with such good re sults the Inst'tlme It was tried In a campaign for new- members should again be put In effect A number of nutoears will be put In use, so that tho committee can save time It is the aim of the committee to have sixty candidates In thirty dijs for the Maj clnss nnd the same number for the June class A number of r.ames were enrolled on the guard roll of the council, making the membership of the guard thirty-five Tho new memrs are uniformed If present n certain number of nights In suc cession The Oriental Court of Krankllnvllle Council had several candidates at Us monthly meeting The degree work was exemplified In nn impres sive manner nnd made a good Impression Since the institution of the Oriental Court msry new members have been enrolled Into the coun cil and a greater Interest has been manifested The Oriental Court of Marlln Council made a pilgrimage to Dlrtgo Council on Friday eve ning and Instituted nn Oriental court there In response to an earnest Invitation. Among the candidates present were Thompson. Jr.. Ulerrey. Inirman. Vagt. Fox. Lain, iluekelew J. Miller. J Shorter, W Wlsner. A Anderson. William llahn. W. Slack. Levin. Curtis. Thorny s. I- tz gernld, It I' Luej. G M Johnson. J G Crl II P Mason. It Gardner. William Gillian R. Wells A t Jones. G. T. Motson. O Motson and K. Wlddowes These nre the rooters of the boosters of the council, anil It will not take long for the members to havo a strong court in the council North Tenn Council held an Interesting meet Ing. The Illue team and the Red team made their respective reports and It was seen that the Blue team had a very slight Bdv.ntago over tho Red The members of the Red team promise to make the lllue team hustlo this w-k for honors. As soon as a u!ncl1nt,I'"m. her of candidates Is secured a local i degree team will bo asked to exemplify the work. The members of Dlrlgo Council are prenarlnB n heve tho largest crowd at Relief council on Monday evening. May 21. that has been out Since th boosters' 'meetings have been lnaugu rated Marlln Council Is also working to have ii largo number of members present on that night, and from reports received by tho com mlttee at Dlrlgo this will be the banner meeting of tho j ear. sienhen Olrard Council Is still making rapid strides in lr?c "aslng Its membership. The degree team Is also in good trim for any emergency that may arise on being called out on short notice to perform degree work at mm of th" inn rnuncitj. Deere's Mailer amun m'i that the team was ready to take tho floor nt any time THE MACCABEES A Campaign for Two Hundred Members by Woman's Benefit Association A commanders and rccordkcepcrs meet Ing was held at the office of Supremo Chap, lain Burgln. 5244 lAidJow street, last Tucs. day afternoon, with nearly all tho com manders and several recordkeepers present. Plans were gone over for Increasing the membership at least 200 by July 1. In order to place Philadelphia district In the win nlng class for the dedication of tho home office building at Port Huron, Mich, next summer Tho district cannot be representee! unless a certain net Increase Is made, and tho membership In Philadelphia desires the honor of having its district represented. Ucduccd rates for Joining will prevail during May and June, nnd special prizes will bo awarded to thoso who secure now members during this campaign. Dartram Review had several visitors nt Its last meeting. Tho visitors were Supremo Chap lain llurgln. Lieutenant Commander Arters and R-cordkecper Ilerll. of Glrard Review. Miss C Ith Church received a nice prize for adding . tir members to Quaker City Review and twei to -rtrnm The next meeting of Ilurtram Review v 111 he held In Its new meeting place at for tieth ond Chestnut streets on Wednesday eve nlng. May 2, and all friends will bo welcome the first and third Wednesdajs of each month Miss hauders and Miss Jenkins were awarded pins for members. Quaker City Review, No. 244, 1315 Columbia avenue. Mrs Cnrrle Posern commander, con ferred tho first degree on six candidates and ad mitted one trnnsfer member. The degree staff. Mrs Ruby Taylor commander, did the work in a very creditable manner, assisted by guard under direction of Captain Crouch. Supreme Chaplain Rurgln awarded prizes for securing members to Mrs Fanny 11. llambleton. MlM Kthel Pierce, Mrs. llattlo Hdds, Miss Minnie Godshall nnd Mrs. Godwin, nnd spoke about the good progress that Quaker City Review Is now making, with prospects good for even better work. Refreshments closed a pleasant evening. Knights of the Golden Eagle A good-sized delegation of sir knights from Ocean Castle. Atlantic City, made n fraternal visit last Wednesday evening to Ollvo Castle, No 18. of Philadelphia, and enjojed Itself so much that it promised to come again at an early date nnd bring a larger number It also extended Ollvo a pressing Invitation to visit Ocean Castte. nnd during the speechmaklng one of tho visitors proposed a membership contest between the two castles The visit was due to the efforts of '.. V. Iluzby. Jr., a past chief of Olive, hut now a resident of Atlantic City and an enthusiastic fratsrnallst. Among the visitors were Paul C. Paulson, grand second guardsman of New Jersey; Past Chiefs II C. Sclllej', Martin Rles. Bonny Fowden and John M. Watson, the latter being also master of records of Ocean Castle, and l-.dward Douty All of theso made remsrks at more or less length, ns did Otto lehle. John I' Franks, Benjamin Archer nnd other members of Olive, Including K. V. Buzhy, Refreshments were served and the visitors took a late train to the shore. Other Fraternal News on Preceding rate ZDeatljs kl.'TcVforV'Anr'in'd well beloved son nf William Burling and Kath arine Eleanor Abbey. "The victory of life Is won." ALnRlOUT. April 27. JOHN S.. husband of late Elizabeth Albright (nee Alborn).. aged 70. Relatives and friends. Pacific Lodge, No. 200, I, O. O. V., invited to funeral services. Tues., i p. m., 2188 Sedgeley ave. (27th and Plamond sts.). Int. private, Northwood Com. Remains may be viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto fu neral. ARMSTRONO. April 27. ANNA MATIDS. wife of Edward W. Armstrong, daughter ol Albert B. and Catherine W. Kuhs. Relatives and frelnds Invited to funeral services. Tues., 2 p. m.. father's residence. 4120 llaverford ave. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve. AONEW. On Saturday afternoon, April 28, 11)17, MART ELIZABETH, daughter of the late William and Eliza JaneAinew, In the 78th year of her age. Funeral services on Tuesday afternoon. May 1, at 8 30 o'clock, at the resi dence of Mrs. H. Sinclair Agnsw, 18S0 N, 17th strest. Interment private, at Laurel Hill Cem etsry. BARNES. April 2T, BAItAH E. BARNE3 (nee Baldwin), widow of John P. Barnes. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tuesday. 2 p. m., residence pf son-in-law, Edgar Apple. 8S0 E. Mercer st. Int. private. North wood Ctm DAROUX. April 28. rr LOUISE, wife of Horace U. Baroux. Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral services. Wed.. 8 D. m . 1835 Fontsln st. Int. Northwood Ceni .Auto funeral. Rowrt and Sarah , Bower. Relatives 'and Jrienas. Phlla. Kleetrie Co.. Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m. sharp. 4444 Richmond P-Rn.S-. . . ....- of William H. Bradbury aad dauatitsr of H uu Anomaa - kt. MO. STMiaaaT.4 ixsns fHWMJ Jtl UHHaa. IflMt. M lew. DEATHS David and Elizabeth Rradv (nee O'Connor). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues, 8 a, m , 413 Earn st. (below Wharton). Mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart D.30 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ' BROWN April 28. JAMES I. . husband of Mary K, Brown (nee (llbney), aged 70. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m . 2U41 E. Norrls st. Int. Palmer Cem. Remains may be viewed Tucs , after 8 p. m. RYSKn April IS. LEWIS A. RT8En. aged 0. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues., 2 30 p. m . 220 Washington st , Chester, Pa. Int. Chester Rural Cem. Friends may call Mon. r-ve CAMPIIEI.I.. April 27. AllIOAHe It , wife of fleorge W. Campbell. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Tues , 2:30 p. m., 1038 Diamond st Int. private. CARTER. April 28. WIM.IAM If , husband of Carrie W. CarMr (nee Williamson) and son of Charles K. and lato Marv E, Carter, aged fi Relatives and friends, Washington Camp, Nn. 17, p. o. S of A.. Invited to funeral, Wed., 2 p in., 710.1 Rising Sun ave.. above l.nwndale. Int. private, l.awnvlew Cem. Friends may tall Tues eve CARTY. April 2(1 at ntverslde. N. J.. ELIZABETH CARTY Relatives and friends, fevered Heart l.enguo St Peter's Church, em ployes Wm. 1 Tauber's hosiery mill. Invited to funeral, Tues , H u m , niece's residence, Mrs Edward Keebler 31ft Delaware ave. Requiem imss Ht Peter's Church It a. m, Int New Cathedral Cem , Phlla , Pa Train leives Mar ket st. ferry 7:12 n m for Riverside. N, .1. CI.ARK Suddenly. April 2, ALICE CLARK, daughter of late Sherman nnd Alice H Clark. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues. 2 !. m. tiOJ N. loth st, Int. prlvato Wwl Laurel Hill Cem. COOL1IAU01L April 20. ALICE, wlfo of Ed ward Coolbaugh. Relatives nnd friends invite to funeral. Wed . 8 SO n. m., 4230 Chestnut st. Solemn mass of requiem St. James's Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cros Cem. Auto cortege. COSTELLO April 2!l MATILDA M COS TKI.LO (nee Avery), wife of Patrick J. Coi tnllo Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Thurs , f 30 a. m . 2710 E York st (18th Wardj Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. nr Int Holy Cross Cem. DEVLIN. Suddenly, April 20, JOHN, husband nf late Man' Devlin Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral. Thurs, 8 n m. 8(121 N (Jnr don st High mass of requiem Church of the Most Precious Ulood of Our Lord 10 n m. Int. New Cathedral. D WOLF April 20. WILLIAM S husband of Raje De Wolf (neo Mondschelm). aped 33. Relatives and friends, nil other organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral Wed., 1 30 p m.. parlors of Emanuel Asher n. Son. 1002 Diamond st Int. Adath Jeshurun DOYLE April 20, suddentj'. nt Jersey city, N J. HARRY It. son of Hnrry and Mary A Dojle, aged 21 Relatives and friends, Burling ton Lodge No (185, L. O O M. Invited to fu neral, parents' residence, 2d and Chestnut sts , Florence, N J , Tues 8 .to n. m. Requiem mass St Clare's Church 0 30 a m Int. Cab nrv- Cem Florence. N. J. DREXLER April 2$ JOHN D, son of Mar caret (nee Cunningham), and late Charles Drexler Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlres Wed, 1 p. m. mother's resi dence, 230S Clerrltt st Int Mt. Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed Tues, 8 to 10 p m DUFFY April 27. WILLIAM, husband of Ellen Duffy. Relatives nnd friends. Holy Name. Men's T. A. II.. Altar nnd Rosary societies of Church nf Our Lady of tho Ilosnry, Division 23, A. O. If., employes of Hall Bro. Wood. In vited to funeral. Tues.. 8 30 a, m.. 150(1 N, noth st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of the Rosary 10 a. m. Int. -St. Denis's Cent. . .... . . EDVVAHU3 April ... ciuniuti j,. husband of Irene C. Edwards, aged 03. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Mon., 8 n. m., 1314 Rltner st. Int. Woodward Hill Cem.. Lan caster. Pa , on arrival of train leaving Broad fat Sta li 'to a. m Tues EOAN April 27, PATRICK, son of Patrick and late Mary Egan. tato of Ballyhanls Count v Majo, Ireland Relatives nnd friends Philadel phia Local Laborers, n.isterers' Union, In vited to attend funeral, Tus , 8 30 a m , 2nv Brandjwlne st High requiem mass st Fnncts Xavler's Church 10 n m. Int llnlv Cross Cem ERICKSON April 20. FREDERICK ItUIlEIt ERICKSON, husband of Anna Erlckson (nee Dalley) and son of Isto Frederick II. and Jane i" Erlckson (nee Collins). ngd 41 ReHtlves and friends Invited to funeral services Wed., 3 p. m.. residence of brother. Charles Erlckson. (i14 Moore st. Int. private. Ulenvvood Cem Friends may view remains Tues., 8 to lo p m Auto cortege. TREEMAN April 28. at Methodist Episcopal Home, JENNIE It., widow of Frederick Free man nged mi. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, at Home, Belmont and Edgeley aves , Tues., I p. m. Int. Wellfleet, " OALLEQHER April 2S. JAMES, husband of late Hannah (iallegher (neo Mahhen). Rela tlves and friends, emplojes P. It, T roadway dent, lnvtted to funeral. Wed., 7.30 a. m.. 212t E Lehigh ave Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church I) a. ra. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral clANl.EY April 2S. WILLIAM, husband of Annie E Oanley (nee Richard) Duo notice of fu neral will be given. 0107 Wheeler St. OANTZ April 27, CATHARINE, wlfo of John (Jantz Relatives and frivnds Invited to funeral. Tues.. 7 10 a. in. 2113 E Clearfield st High mass Church of Our I.adv Help of Christians 11 a m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral GOLDKAMP. April 27. FRANK, husband of Mary (loldkamp. Relatives nnd friends lnvtted to funeral Tues . 8 30 a m . Pennsylvania nve., Oreland. Pa High mass st Luke's Church, Glenslde, 10 n m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. 1()S. Arrll 28. JOHN P . son of late Robert and Bridget Goss, aged 4J. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 7 3o n. m till Day st (near Shackamaxon and Wildej). High miss Church of Immaculate Conception 0 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. OltOSSMAN. April 28. MAURICE H., son of Mr and Mrs Isnnk (Irossmvn, of Phlla , at Flower Hospital. New York cltj. aged 3H Rela tives and friends Invited to services and funeral. Tues .lp in from Morris Rosenberg's Son's thipel, 2nnq N Broad st. Omit flowers OIITEKIINST April 27. FREDERICK OUTEKUNST, aged 80 Relatives and friends, Mellta Lodge. No 215, F and A. M , Jerusa lem R A Chapter. Alary Commanderv. No 3d, K. T. . I.u Lu Temple, all other organizations of which he was a member, invited to funeral serv ices. Tues , 2 p m , 1812 N Bouvier st. Re mains mav I viewed Mon , 7 30 to 0 p m HARRISON. April 27, DANIEL J.. huband of Mary Harrison (nee McNulty), aged f4. Rela tives and friends. Star of Hope Lodge. No. 5, Order S. of It : employes of Dill A Collins Co., invited to funeral, lues , 7'30 a, m.. 3H.0 Edge mont st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Na tivity, B. V. M.. n a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. UEARN April 2t. LAURA FRANCES, daughter of late Howell and Frances Hughes Hoppock nnd widow of George Arnold Hearn. Funeral services 40 E 09th st.. New York , Tues .1 p m HEWITT. April 28. JOHN, husband of Mary Hewitt aged 73. Relatives and .friends. Ellis Post. No. 0. G. A R., 0ilh Perina. Regt,, n vlted to funeral. Wed . 8.30 a. m , scn-tn-law's residence. Daniel Bennis, Fitzwatertnwn road. Heaton station. Willow Grove. Pa. High mass St. David's Chapel 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem HCG1IES. At Wilmington. Del.. April 28. JAMES F. HLOHES. Relatives nnd friends and members of P. B. O. E. Invited to attend funeral. 312 W. 7th st.. Tues,, 0 a. m. High mass St. Peter's R. C. Church 0.30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.. Philadelphia. Pa. JEIILICKA April 211, al Fisher. N. J. MAG DALENA, widow of Joseph Jedltcka, nged 07, Relatives and friends invited to funeral serv ices. Wed , 2 p. m . daughter's residence, Mrs. George H. Krueger. Fisher, N. J. Int. Chesll hurst Cem. . JOHNSTON. April 28. ANDREW P., hus band of Ella Johnston (neo Hare) and son of William J. and Catherine C. Johnston (nee Duffy). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 7:30 a. m,. parents' residence. 210 N. I-awrence st. High mass Ht. Augustine's Church U a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. KAinVEILER April 20. CHARLES, hue band of Blanche Kahwelter. Relatives and friends, Keystone Lodge, No 120, I. o. I). A.; Cosmopolitan Lodge, K. of P., Lit Bros, Ben Asso., invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m., 14B Wolf st. Int. Mt Carmel Cem. KERNAN. April 28. JAMES J. KERNAN. aged 74. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8.30 a. m.. 4087 Oermantown ave. Solemn requiem mass at Francis of Asslsl's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. KOEHLER Xprll 27. EDWARD F,. husband of Christina E. Koehler (nee Rabensteln) and son of Mary and lste Ferdinand Koehler, aged 34. Relatives and friends, Central Social, Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 2 p. m,, 2212 N'. OH anna st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon.. 8 to 10 p. m. KRU8E. April 27. JOSEPHINE P.. wife of John F. Kruse. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Tues , 1:15 p. m , 842 Wynnewood rd.. Overbrook. Int. private Mfddletown Presbyterian Cem , Elwyn. Pa. Friends may call Mon., from 7:30 to 0 p. m. LA ROCHE. At Rlverton. N. J., April 20, CARL LA ROCHE, aged 01. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed.. 12 noon, son-in-law's residence, Jacob D. Elsele, 401 Llpplncott ave., Rlverton, N. J. Int. private, Mt. Zlon Cem.. Colllagv-'e, Del. Co . Pa. LATOUH" .' prll 28, EMMA, daughter of late Captain Amedee and Elizabeth i Latour. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral, Tues., 8 30 a. m.. 8303 Walnut st. High mass St. James's Church 10 a. m. Int. private. LILL1CH April 20, MARIE E. LILLICH (nee Balschbacb). wife of George Lllllch, aged 03. Relatives and friends Invltod to funeral services, Wed., 2 p m. sharp, 034 W. Som erset st Int, Northwood Cem, LILLY. April 28. WILLIAM S. LILLY, Sr., husband of late Mary Jane Lilly, aged 83 Rela tives and friends. Sheklnah Lodge No 24u, F, and A. M.. and Oriental Lodge No. 23. K. T are Invited to services. Tues , 2.30 p. m , S818 Hamilton st. Int. private Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto funeral. LOAO. April 28, at Atlantic City. CATHA RINE It., widow of Edwin Loag. aged 80. Rela tives end friends Invited to funeral services, 207 S. Vermont ave , Atlantic City, Tues.. 12:30 fi ra. Services R. It. Hrlngburet's funeral par ors. 88 N. 11th St., Phlla.. Tues., 8-30 p. m. LOVKTT. April 27. ELIZABETH, wife of George Lovett. Funeral Tues.. 2 p. m 2217 Ogden st. Relatives and friends Invited. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon., after 7 p. m. LOYINaEK. April 28. JOHN J son of late Sarah and John Loylnger. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 2 p. m, residence of nephew, Mr. Charles Clamtffer. 2330 W. York t. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. LUDWIO. April . 27. .JOHANNA LUDWIO (nee WslnmannJ. wife of Henry Ludvrlr. aged no. Relatives and friends. Augusta Victoria Frausn Bund. ,D. O. 8. R. Martha Washington Beneficial Society. No. 1. Invited, to funeral, Tues.. 2 v. m., 2(30 Jefferson at. Int. Mt. Vcr- nEuTZ.' Suddenly, April 28. EDWARD N.. husband of Annie Luts (nee Wallace). Relatives fnd friends, employes of Roundhouse No. 2, , R. R., Invited to funeral, Wed., 8'30 a. mI 810 N. Judson st. High mass St, Francis Xavler's Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral C,MACTAOTJJ3. prlt 28. aEOROB W Jr., son of Oeonte W. and Eva A. itactsgue (nee Konxelmannf. tnt. private, West Laurel 1(111 C,SarnERriELD. April 29. ELIZABETH FRANCES. Uuhter of Franc a and Catharine MsnderflsW (nee Clark). Relative, and. frt.nde, B. V. M. Sodality. Church of the Holy Spirit! inrusa to 'isnwsi. ae m Mlc'-asv fflpffl? JMarimiJtxBhTf DEATHS A., Invited to funeral, Wed . 8 JO a, m , 2038 E. Dauphin st. (18th Ward). Requiem mass Church of the Holy Name 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem. McCROSSEN. April 20. NELLIE T.. daugh-ler-of Nellie nnd late Edward McCrossen, at mother's residence. 10J0 Mt. Vernon St. Due notice of funeral given. McFADDEN. At South Bethlehem. Pa., April 27. Ht OH P.. husband of Mary E. Gallagher McFndden. nged 48. Relatives and friends, mem bers of South Bethlehem Elks. Division No, I, A. O. II.) Bethlehem Acrle, No. 282, F. O, E.. invited to funeral. Tues., a. m. Msss at Church of Holy Infancy 10.10 a. m. Int. St. Michael's Cem.. South rlthtehem. Pa. MrOEIIEAN April 20, MARGARET, widow of Michael McGehean. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs, 8.10 . m., 7110 Paschal! nve., West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass St Clement's Church 10 n. m Int prl vnle. McOLlNN. Arrll 27, JOHN, son of lste John nnd Mary McGlinn (nee Hamilton). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tues., ".nil n, m , 202J Sevbert st. Solemn high miss of requiem hi. Elizabeth a Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McOHVTH. April 28. ELLEN MARTE. dough ter of Henry T. nnd late Mary A. McOrath and granddaughter of Ellen nnd late James Blowers, aged IS. Relatives and friends. H V M Ho-rialltj- and League of the Sacred Heart of the Sacred Heart Church Invited to funeral. Wed.. 0 v. m.. grandmother's residence. 120 S. Front st, Solemn requiem mass Church of tho Sacred Ilenrt 10 30 a m. Int. Holj Crni Cem. McMAHON April 28, ANNIE widow of Philip McMahon (nee Dvenney) Relatives and friend". B V M Sodality St. Charles s Church, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.10 a. m.. 1220 S. 21st st High mass St Charles's Church 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem, McNEE. April 28, MARY ANNE, wife of Thomas J McNee, daughter of Thomas and the lato Harriet Lee Rclitlves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . s 30 n, in , (1I.1J Klnglng nve. High mass Church of the Blessed Sacra ment 10 n m Int. private. Auto funeral MEANEY April 27. suddenly PHILLIP J on of lite John and Bridget Menney Rela tives and friends, Brownson Council. No. Ofl.1, K of C : Compnny F, Third Regt.. U S N O I. , employes John Wanamaker. Invited in funeral. Wed . R 30 n m . 2040 Mifflin st. Hleh requiem mnss St Edmond's Church 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem MFOAhflEE At Philadelphia. April 20, GEORGE E. MEGARGEE. son of James W. and Sirah W Megargee nged flt. Relatives nnd friends rneahontas Lodge. No. 107. I O O F., Invited to funervl. Wed . 2 p. m.. Trinity Church. Mnorestown, N. J Remains may be viewed In parish house alter 12 noon Int. Colestown Cem, MILLER April 28, nt Riverside, N J. JAMES MILLER Relltlves and friends In vited to funeral services Wed . 1 p, m 151 Falrvlew st Riverside, N J Int. private- Mt Mnrlnh Cem MOELLEIt April 2S, HENRY r husband ef Huslc Moeller (neo Kelly). Relatives and friends International Geneva Asso, L O (J. M International W, nnd 11. invited to funeral, Wed., 2 p m, residence of Leo Peters 204 4 Mt Verr.on st Int. West Laurel Hill Cem Auto funeral New York papers cor MOYER April 27. HENRY II husband of Mary Mover Relatives and friends, emplojes John B. Stetson & Co, Invlled to funeral serv ices Tues, 1 30 p m. 21.11 Fairhlll st. Int. private Northwood Cem NI'.STER April 27, WILLIAM A , husband nf Susan E. Nestor, aged 80. Relatives and friends, Nlcetown Lodge No 848, I. O O F. Irvited to funeral, Tues., 3pm, residence of son, George M. Neater. 4115 N. 18th st Int Trinity Lutheran Church Ground Remains may bo viewed Mon.. 8pm Auto funeral. O'BRIEN April 28, EMMA T. O'BRIEN (nee Priest), widow of William O'Urler.. Rein tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 8 30 a. in . 3"0 Dawson St.. Wlssahlckon. Solemn high requiem mnss St. John tho Baptist Church to n. m. Int. Westminster Cem. PEZE New Hope, Pa.. April 27. HENRI ETTA I'EZB. aged Mi. Relatives and friends In vited to attend funeral, New Hope Presbyterlnn Church. TueH., 11 a. m. nnd Hatboro Cem. Chapel 1 p. m. PHARES. April 2. ELIZA II., widow nf Robert Phnres, aged 4 Tunernl services, resi lience of John E Thomson, 411.1 Leldy nve , West Phlla , Tues., 10 a m. Int. prtvwte PHILLIPS April 20, WILLIAM J PHIL LIPS, nged 77 Relatives and friends. Imperial Lodge. No. 1005. I O. O F., survivors of tho HOth Volunteer Regt . invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p. m., Chipel of Andrew J Balr A. Son, Arch and 10th sts Int private PLATT April 20. ANNA S., widow of Ed ward A Piatt No funeral POORE. April 20 RACHEL LEFFERTS. wblow of John T. Toore aged 80. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral services, Tues , 8 p. m , son'H residence, r.21 1 Larehwood st. Final servlres Thompson Memorial Churth, Sotebury. Pa Wed , 11 e. m. POWELL Suddenlv. Fourth Month, Tlrst. day, 20th. EMMA J , wlfo of Charles II Powell, of Springfleld, Delaware Co, Pa., aged 7J Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Fifth Month, Fourth-dav, 2d, 2 p m., daughter's real, denee, Elizabeth .1 Bowman 4411 E State St.. Media, IM, Int. Springfield Trlends' Yard Auto funeral RICE. At Burlington. N. J.. April 2S, JOHN. Jr.. son of John and Anne E. Rice, nged 2 jears G month. Funeral and Int. private. RICHARDS In Pnttstown. Pi., April 28. ANNIE E . daughter of lato fleorge nnd Annie Richards. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, 213 High St., rottstown, Tues., 1 p. m. Int private. RtCORD April 28. AMANDA C RICORDS, daughter of late Kllsha and Eliza G Rlcords. aged 81. Relatives nnd friends invited in fu neral services, Wed , 2 p. m., 2C30 N. 0th st, Int private. RINKER. April 28. ANNIE M . wife of Frank Rlnker and daughter of late Michael and Margaret Gallagher. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Wed.. 7.30 a. m., 3033 Mercer t. CTilli Ward). High mass nt the Nativity R. V. M. Church 0 a. m. Int. fct. Dominic's, Holmesl.urg. BOBBINS. -April 20. JAMES, husbond of Annie I). Rohblns (nee Blnkeri. Relatives nnd friends emplojes of P R T. Co llllh nnd Jackson sts. car barn. Invlled to funeral serv ices, Tues,, 8.10 p. m., 5.11 Beeehwnod nve.. Cnlllngdale, Pa, Int. Wed., convenience of famllv. ROCHE Suddenly. April 13. WILLIAM r. son of William I nnd Esther A Rot he (nee Dolan) nged 10 Relatives and friends Com pany It. First Penna. infantry, graduating class 1012 ComegJS School. Invited to funerul. Tues, S 30 a in., residence of parents, 1(148 S. 54th el. Solemn requiem mass Church of Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem ROWAN. April 20. CATHARINE ROWAN. widow of Henry Rowan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8 10 a. in., 1118 Leopard st (near Front nnd Glrard ave I Solemn requiem mass church of Immaculate Conception 10 a. m. Int New Cathedral Cem. RUMIU. April 28. ANNA M . wlfo of Edward Rumlg and daughter of late George and Ellza beth Long Remains may be viewed Tues , 8 to 10 p m. Services Wed , at convenience of fam ily. Tnt. Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem. RYAN. April 20. PATRICK J., husband of late Catharine Rjan. Relatives and friends, Sacred Heart and Holy Name societies of St. Edward's e'hurch Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8 30 n. m,. 2418 N. nth st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Edward 10 a. in. Int. New Ca thedral Cem. SCHAEFER April 20. CHARLES J., hue band of Caroline) c. Miller Schaefer. Relatives and friends, Mt. Mnriah Lodge, No. IBS, F. and A. M . Harmony R. A. Chapter, No. B2; St. Albans Commandery. No. 47. K. T.: Lu Lu Temple, A. A O. N. M. 8: Llnwood Assembley, No 7, A. O M. P.: Philadelphia Turngemelnde, members Zlon Lutheran Church, Invited to funeral, Tues , 2 p m . 1017 N. 33d st. Int. private. Auto funeral SCHRUFER. suddenly, at Weatville. N. J April 27, WILLIAM D., son of John ar.d Sarah Kchrufer (nee btanger), aged (I. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 1 .to p m., parents' residence. Timber Creek nve.. West vllle, N, J. Int, Harlelgh Cem., Camden, N, J, Friends may view remains Mon,, I lo II d, m. Auto funeral. ... SCOTT. April 28, suddenly, at Avalon, N. J., GEORGE V. D., son of John F. and Anna Scott, aged 3.'. Funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m., Crescot. Avalon, N J. Int. private. SEMPLE April 28. 1017. MARY A., daughtr of Annie and late Arthur J. Semple. aged 16. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wednes daj, 1 p. m . 1610 S. Marston st. Services John Chambers Memorial Presbyterian Church 2 P. m. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. SIMMONS. April 26, ELIZA, wife of Jacob Simmons Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues 2pm. 203(1 Moore st. Int. Fern wood Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. SIMS April 28, MARY J widow of George Sims. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m . residence of her son-in-law. Noble J .Taylor, Marlton. N. J. Int. pri vate Old Baptist Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. SMALLMAN. April 28. JOHN, husband of late Bridget Smallman. Relatives and friends. Court Brotherly Love. No. 10, F. of A.. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a. m 230S E. Hunting don st. Solemn requiem mass ht. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem. Omit flowers. SMITH April 29. at Atlantlo City. N. J. HENRY A., son of Henry A. and late Emma M. Smith (nee Freeland). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., u a, m . father's residence, 1217 S. S8d st., Phlla. Kolemn re quiem mass Church of the Blessed Sacrament 10 a. m Int. private, Holy Cross Cem. SMITH. April 20, LILLIAN STEWART, wife of Isaao Smith and daughter of late James and Margaret Stewart, of Malln, County Donegal, Ireland. Due notice of funeral will be given. 2347 N. Douglass st. STEWART. April 27. JANE E wife of Lewis Stewart and daughter of late Andrew and Jane Cook. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues., 2 p. m., 2038 E. Al bright st. Int. private East Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon . 8 to 10 v. m. 8TODDART. April 28, In Germantown, HEN RIETTA KORCKHAUS8 8T0DDART. widow of John A. Stoddart. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues, 1 p. m., residence of niece. Mrs. Robert J. Maharg. 3313 N. 13th it. '"SULLIVAN. April 27. JOHN J . husband of late Margaret M. Sullivan. , Relatives and friends, employes of North American, Invited to funeral. Tues . 8.30 a. m.. 120 N. 84th st.. West Phlla. Solemn mass of requiem. Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int. Holy CrTANSEY. April 27. THOMAS A., son of Bryant J, and Anna Tanaey Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:80 a. m . 8145 Cedar st. Solemn requ em mass Church of Nativity 10 a. m. Int.. Holy Sepulchre Cera TITHEniNOTON. April 28, ELI. husband of Emma Titherlngton. aged 78. Funeral services 0330 Beechwood st., Otn.. Tues., 2: JO n ra. Int. private. Omit flowers. P-WALT. April 87. ALFRED, husband of late Amelia Walt (nee Keifer). aged 72. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m.. daughter's residence, Mrs. Sarah Heard erT 1850 Oermantown ave. Int. Qreenmount Cem. Auto funeral. WEBER. April 28. M. AONES, daughter of Oeorge W. and Emma E Weber. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 8 p. m . parents' residence, 2240 N. Bancroft st. Int. private at Reading. Pa., Thurs. WKIDLER April 28, CATHARINE Me. OLYNN WEIDLER. daughter of Henry and late Annie Weldlsr. aged 16. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Wed., 1 p. m., fa-tner-s residence. 804B N. fJtlllman St., Int.' Bel- vim cem. jrTirnas; may view remains 'uee.t S-J iOp ra. Auto cortege vsHgLpR- April 28. lT.k Jacob Welaler... JAjr.ersI, to wt '.! AlflLLi; ws4ewne : DEATHS Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv lres. wed . 2 p. m 1700 Poplar et. Int. pri vate Mt. Vernon Cem. WHITE. April .'. juai.i'ii ai.. nuapana ot late Nellie White (neo Watts) .Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed.. 1 t. m.. 2)27 S. Dnrlen st. (0th and Rltr.er sts.). int. Frrntvood Cem. Remains may be viewed lues eve. wii.i.aul;ii. in Wilmington, uei , April 2S. rM.t.i:.V. widow nf Seneca G. WlllAitee and daughter of late Wellington and Jans Osborne HICKtnan. iieiatives una irienns invitea to iu neral services. High st. and Virginia ave, West Chester, Tues, .1 p. m WILLIAMS April 28, ALFRED E, eon. of Helen Campbell Williams and husband of Helen Williams (nee Moore) Relatives and friends, 22d Police DIs , S7th Ward Repub. League, In vited to funeral, KM., 8 30 a, m , 2337 N, 8th st. Solemn requiem high mass St. Edward's Church 10 n. in int. Holy Cross Cem. WILSON. April 28. LOTTIE A., wife of Jnmes II. Wilson, aged 02. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 F. m 270 E. Wenonah ave., Norwood, Del. Co., 'a Int. private. WOOD April 27, VINIE Y.. daughter ot late Henry and Isabella Wood, Relatives and friends are Invited to services, Wed , '.' p. m., 2.'3U S, Rosewood st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. VVfiririWAIlll -At l-nntfMlnuti. M. .T Aerll 29. LORENZO D. WOODWARD, aged 77. Fu neral from lato residence nt Cookstown. N. J., Tues,, ll n, m. cervices at nou-e. int, uapuai Cem., Jncobstown, N. J. Omit flowers, SPRING RESORTS ATLANTIC C1TV, N. J. fHE LEADING RESORT HOTEL Or THE WORLD MiIboTopwiieiin ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. .JO SI ft H WHITE t, SONS COMPANY Westminster K ?" "" ,1,eah.v!:1";..i0 sircee irooiit naiiis. iuu. water, 10 up vvecklj'. 2 up dallj-. Char. Iluhre. EDUCATIONAL The Berlitz School of Languages 16th and Chestnut Streets I.oder Rldg., Over Rlker'e Pharmacy Terms may be begun at any time. MUSIC RAGTIME In 20 Lesson or Money Back. Rklt. mailed free. CIIR1STEN8EN Piano Schools. 1S20 Chestnut St., 8820 (.ermantovvn Ave., 1320 Tnsker St. Phone Spruce 007. LOST AND FOUND DRACELET Lost, diamond and sapphire flex- Iblo bracelet, containing 28 owmonas ana -o oblong eapphlres. mounted In platinum, be. tween 10th and Locust and Rellevue-Stratford. Saturday. Reward J. E. Caldwell. Chestnut nnd Juniper sts DOa Lost, malo Ske terrier dog, Frldiv; re ward. 0J5 S. St. Ilernard St. Phono Wood land 33B . HANDRAC Lost, in Rellevue-Stratford Satur clay night, n beaded handbag, reward l.U v. Hortter st , Oermantown. Telephone German. town 2108 NECKLACE Lost, pearl necklace, containing nbout 100 pearls Largo reward to Under if returnedto 311 N. 3d st. NECKPIECE Lost, evening April 24. between St. Martins nnd Wayno Junction, from auto mobile, svblo neckpiece: reward . Call 018 Pennsylvania Rullding. Philadelphia. TIN Lost, on Saturday, a diamond bar pin; JJ.'i reword If returned to E. C. Miller, 314 ChestnutBt t POLICIES Lost, perpetual policies of fire in surance: No 3380 Reliance Insuranco Com pany, J5000, No. 10710, Insurnnce Company of the State of Pennsylvania. ilOOO; No. 24000, Insurance Company of North America. $3000; having been lost, the tinder Is requested to send same to or notify Longacro & Ewlng, 638 Rullltt Building, Philadelphia. TICKET lost, Saturday morning, DO-trlp P. R It ticket. Reward If returned to O. E. Wagner, 0012 Emlen St.. Oermantown. WATCH Lost, gold open-faced thin watch, with monogram on back: $30 reward. Return 8. E. cor. 22d and Locust. PERSONALS AL1TA. MARIA S YOUR MOTHER IS SERt OUSLY ILL: YOUR RETURN WILL SAVE HER LIFE WHY DON'T YOU COMET WE WANT OU. HELP WANTED FEMALE HELL TELEPHONE OPERATING Work near lour home in pleasant and healthful surroundings, with excellent opportunities for rapid advancement. There are twenty-eight Bell Central Offices In Philadelphia; probably there is one within a few blocks from your home. Unusual opportunities for earn est, intelligent young women between 18 and 22 jears of age. New cmploves are paid while learning and are readily advanced. Pleasant dining rooms, where the best of food is sold at cost. In every Cen tral office. Comfortable sitting rooms for reading and relaxation when off duty. Good opportunity for senior and su pervising positions. Apply at 400 Market street dally, ex cept Sunday. 8 30 a. m. to 5 p. m. BOOKKEEPER Double-entry bookkeeper for largo manufacturing house with some knowl edge of stenography; good salary to start and chance for advancement. Address 7, Ledger Rranch, S 17 W. Olrard aye. CHAMBERMAID Strong young white woman. Address, with references, Postofflce Box 75. Vlllanova. Pa . CHAMBERMAID and waitress Whtte Prot- eaiant. sum vvnneneiq ave. COOpK First class, Protestant, white. Call 4010 . j iiiM'iicm m. r. FORELADY. capable, wanted for steel ball In spection department: one qualified tor taking full charge, state experience, with reference!. eisw nnnco irnmiru, in n. meager UnlOS. FRINOE KNOT1ERS. experienced: good pay. !.'?!& S0T,K: l-argman. Oppenhelm & Co., 4fc8-3H JN. loth. GIRL, white or colored, for general housework in Oak Lane: 2 in family: 17 per week! ret erence. P 007. Ledger Office. GIRL, general housework; good wages: small " i.imp.1. v.m. i.u .cuir ave. GIRLS Additions to our glass department made openings for SO girls: learners paid 10. weekly advancement in 0 weeks; experienced workers make 117 and over per week. Apply In person or by lent to II. K. Mulford" Co.. Glen. olden. Pa. GIRLS 10 and over, can have steady work on steel pens: 15.60 per week to learners: good price schedule. 1211 Spring Garden at. GIRLS wanted, with or without experience: tBI,,nEMUp. n,w, machinery; good wages and paid while learning Apply Grlswold Worsted Company, Darby, Pa. "" GIRLS, 18 years or over, to help with house work. Phone Oermantown 1815T " HOSIERY KNITTERS AND TOPPERS on Standard F and Scott 4 Williams full automatic machines, on worsted work: steady work; best pay In city. WALLACE-WILSON HOSIERY CO. 4355 Orchard it., Frankford IRONERS, white, on ladlos' shirtwaists: steady work, best pay; 48-hour schedule. The liage dorn Men Co , 8d and Brown. KNITTERS to work at home: must bs first-class workers; good prices. S, B & B. W, Fleisher, 807 Chestnut. LADIES' MAID, competent seamstress, expert- mrtfmA Vnnnv Wtittak wnmsn 1 Js.... f i.L I'v-i-w vws.se " " ! AUUrBili WILD references, P. O. Box 76. Vlllanova, ta . . ...,nt.00T-0 r,,.. .:.-""' ".'. UAUeuuaoi.p limn aiiriB eo press Shirt- waists: steady work: highest pay) 48-hour schedule. The Hagedorn-Merx Co., 3d and Drown. LAUNDRY GIRLS. 20 to 23 years of age. for shake and slat work department; short hours and good pay. 2831 N. Broad it. LAUNDRY We have vacancies for 3 feeders and folders; short hours: high est pay In the city for this diss if work. 2831 N. Broad ,t. NURSEi. white. Protestant. 23 to 85. comoetant for entire charge child S yrs.i best KcJnt refs : seashore later. Write P.O. Boa llVi. '-."' , l i -"" " MimrviBw in cn; OPERATORS. If you are dissatisfied with your condition or wages, we InvlU rou to look us over and we ara sure to satisfy you I we rnaka wash dressea In, section vvorV only" 0P??4Stft,w'ii.Jru ie(w.W -, . rseejs - H- itinmpii UMriiuri BK( T "1W mfeMPRi IWflDI n'CGREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS TT UKLIJ J GREATEST RE8QRT HELP WANTED FEMALE Coaflnuecf from Preceding Column PRESSERS. white, on ladles' shirtwaists) steady work, best pay: 48-hour schedule. The Hagedorn Mera Vo 8d and Brown. STENOGRAPHER Steady position for regulsr bus, correspondence! to a wk. H 833, Led. Off. STENOGRAPHERS. 2 excellent opportunities for recent graduates! general office work Apply In person or by letter, It. K. Mulfore" Co , Olenolden. Pa. TAPE WEAVERS wanted. Apply John Side botham, Inc., 4317 Grlscom St., Frankford. WAITRESS. Protestant, experienced: 3 In fam ily: reference. P 028, Ledger Office. WEAVERS wanted, female, cn plain white work; good wages. Imperial Woolen Co.. Main and Rector sts,, Manayunk. WOMAN for upstairs work In tho suburbs! good wages to willing helper. Address Box 22, Abingion. ra. or pnone.uzomz i;i;i, YOUNO LADIES for pleasant Indoor work. In cluding Sundiys not clerical: must be refined, educated and of pleasant address: remunera tive wages for qualified applicants, P 713, Ledger Office , : , WANTED (Ilrls and women are offered steady employment In a fuse plant: light work, under flrst-closs conditions: good pay and oppor tunity for advancement. Apply in person or by letter, between the hours of 7 30 a, m , 4 P. m , 6.10 and lp. tn, Eddjstone Ammu nition Corporation, employment department, 1312 Archst., Philadelphia. WAITRESS, white, for'famllv of 8; 3 maids kept. Telephone Overbrook 864. WIDOW, living alone, deslreej working house, keeper; white: good cook; references required P 715, Ledger Office, General WOMAN wanted, not under 23 jears of age, for position requiring tnct, must be of good appearance: hours 0 to 4, flret.class reference required. I' 630, Ledger Office. FILING CLERKS, trained. nlwan in demand; secure a position through our course of In struction. Philadelphia School of Filing, 010 Chestnut st.. third floor. HELP WANTED MALE ADVERTISING COPY WRITER for joung advertising agency; must bs under 3n, of good habits and experi enced: fine opportunity. Box M 248, Ledger Central APPRENTICE ROYS wanted to learn brl Isjlng trade. P 700. Ledger Office. BLACKSMITH on fine body work, steady posl t i on Rohert Cha Ifont. 47th and Paschall nve BOY Largo manufacturing house has position for bright, active boy, 10 ears: good .salary, food chance for advancement; glvo references. ' 020. lrfdger Office. BOY wanted to assist in shipping room and make himself useful: opportunity for advance- ment. y.errer-iiraniey i-o.. nf-;c.i yitip, BOYS, 10 and oven permanent positions if sat Isfactorv; the privileges of the Curtis Junior Club, including week-end camping, swimming, boating, baseball and other outdoor sports, are extended tci our boys as soon as em- Sloyed. Call Curtis Publishing Co., Scturday, to 11. BOYS, over 10. wanted for Indoor work: SO per week to start. Chilton Company, S. E. cor. 4'jtn ana .visrret. BOYS wsnted, day work. Chestnut st. . Apply 6th Boor, 60S BRICKLAYERS' APPRENTICES Hovs wanted lu learn trade, r 710. Ledger Office. COOK, private family, nung vvhlto woman: refs. required. Address Mrs. C. H. M P. O. Box 13. Devon, Pa CHEMIST for work In factory, making dry color: good chance for advancement; stato full par ticulars. Includ. edu : exp. In dry colors not necess. If edu. satisfactory. B 023 Led. Off. BRAIDERS, experienced on German braiding machines: good pay: steady work. Largman Oppenhelm & Co.. 428 38 N. 13th st. CLERK Young man, about 22 years old. Prot.. wanted for general office work: must be quick and accurate at figures P 025. Ledger Office. COST CLERK for leather department of manu facturing company: state age. salary, experi ence, reference. M 210. Ledger Central. DRIVER Experienced man for double team. marrjed, lis. Erie Mill 0th and Tioga sts ELEVATOR OPERATORS, white, with license: steady employ. Apply Rm 431. Ld Title Illdg. FOLDING BOX SALESMAN wanted, exper ienced, no other need apply; state experience, section traveled, extent of sales, references, salary or commission expected, M 218, Ledger Otlce FREIGHT HANDLERS wonted. 100: wages 2.1c Ser hour regular time, 8Uc per hour nights, undais and ho!tdis: plenty of work. Apply stevedore, Pier 21, South Delaware ave., Mer chnnts and Miners' Transportation Co. HAND SANDERS VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Has vacancies for Hand senders Boring machine operators Hand Jointers Rand re-saw filers Rip sawyers Flttlng-up saw) ere Machine carvers Veneer Jointers . Hardware fitters Double-hend molder operators Shellackers ' Draftsmen with woodworking experience Window cleaners Stevedores and laborers Apprentice bos over 18 Office boss, 10 years and over 48-hour-week schedule Phvslcal examination necessary. Apply Victor Talking Machine Co. Application Office. 35 Cooper et.. Camden, N.J. LABORATORY ASSISTANTS, loung men. to work and study In our laboratories; excellent opening for those Interested In sclehtlflo work. Apply tn person or by letter to II. K. Mulford Co.. Olenolden, Pa, LABORERS WANTED Fifty elderly colored men to clean streets; f 2 per day and carfaro paid: apply Monday or Tuesday morning at McMahon's Stables, Haines and Magnolia ave.. Oermantowr., or office estate ot D. McMahon, Postofflce Build ing. Chelteu and Germantown aves., German town. LABORERS Laborers, white and colored, wanted for Penna. R. R.; steady work: advancement for men with ability; can- board with the company at very reasonable cost It desired. Apply 43 North 17th st. leABORERS for outside construction work building roads, etc.: 13.80 for 10 hour' work: cltliens. Apply Frankford Arsenal. LABORERS wanted: steady work and good "--. nyyij m, rvaifr, 4uo n, oiat. LAndnKIlS WANTED; itedy work; dTav; .wtf.f .-. ... vm , mu mi- muv. Hip LAUOREKB WANTED, ateady work: sood Day." Apply litdga avw. and Calumet Ht. i.AnnHrpm wawtb-m iddiv ;""" . '. ,,,JP1Rot;,R3.-WANTE'' APPt' AT 8 N.' LAUNDRY Woman wanted to work In mangle room: no experience necessary; god salary. Apply 5722 Race st. LINEMEN Flrst-claM electrlo light men steady work and good wages. Apply William ..Foster. 1208 N. 31st st. iviinam LUMBER HANDLERS and pliers; steady work' Pearson its Ludascher Lumber Co., Westmore land st. wharf. MACHINE HANDS for high-speed machlnesi ?.'eadk.w?I1,I'';??n .A.'er Lumber ms TT tsmivi tmim Bti WlltlH, riPHiM!OTa inJr'J Vei ..i . tnoi accustomed to machine tool worka pro ""' rj,1,"'",."'', yvBinuuBi maneai wares. bemont-Nlles Works. 21t and Callowhtll sts! MACHINISTS Boys wanted to learn tradet "" '"J e l.vlUcr - 'lll.B, MALE CHORISTER. Protestant church, want ed: glvo references, state experience and sal ary desired. Address E. C. Hardest, wi . mlngton. Del.. Public Dulldlng. 11. ' " MAN. accustomed to using acetylene torch. In scrap Iron ard. Sterling Iron and Steel Co.. MECHANIC for Autocar, Packard and Dorrls delivery trucks; steady work; 0 days T weekly; first-class man only; good wages. Breyer. tilh .nil eilmh.r1.nrf . .WW. 1.N -Wanted, bollermakers, locomotive ma chlnlsts. car repair men, laborers, locomo tlve cleaners. Ftniia It. R.. 1741 Filbert sT 'E.i."?."1 fo.r heavy outside work; steady v-nsf ..-',oJ. wages. Apply Wm. Foster; 1MB in. mst St. M?5n.wh'.tt; f0' "gular depot work; bring refer gPffs cyP'l18t,".nkd"Mf,m- """ U0,l'REK8'. coremakera and laborers wanted.' 0P,Efi,yrS5r.,f?.un' m1' "Perlenced In oper- " - -n t . mi4n;ipina, fa "wa'g-eC O.-LedV.e'.'e.3 c.crlc.l.-iut; cff'Wisiima, Hon! AinmveVarredl ?00d working condl noorl" Employment Bureau, fourth OIMBEL BROTHERS JMsgw? sxperi siisi V HELP WANTED MALE ' ConKnueil from Preceding Column 7 Roebuck ( We went Sftlesmen 4n f.!l. .. "Ulrlea received, by Bears. Roebuck a i"" and to sell both (he Handy Volume TedinA Coi the largo Cambridge edition at the sim.n terms an advertised. ne ,m easy Four-fifths of our successful salesmen ,. never sold books before. We teach ?..hr the selling points. "acn " aii We want salesmen for Philadelphia, as .,.1 as for outside points. Wslll Wo pay all expenses of transnortstin. allow drawing accounts. ,ran,wrtatlon aa' .. i'a,h,1" .? '?V, weeks every India Paeee ... I both .Handy Volume and CambrldA .n.,,i will havo been sold then ,nDrla ediu,,,,, ; , IT IS TOO ITE 1 and we will not want you. Come In sen I what our men are doing and talk It nv.7. .! get a permanent placo In rur nrganliii,u,,jF ENCYCLOPAEDIA RRITANNTcA cn " & 130 S. loth st.. corner WalnTit C0, 1 SALESMAN We can use an aggressive ' man who Is looking Jor nn opnortunlty1.'.' forgo ahead through his own efforts wJi'.l . Premler.DlBt, Co ,730. Market st, """'"jf STARLES Wanted, harness cleaner. iiiTvfl work: good wages; steady work. Bosrili-i Stub c. mis Soring st. "oardlnt WANTED An experienced, all-round isiii" sf;?on'enp,V,e"nVe:hnprn.dv,roanrtwa?AeJ' . M"'2lnl'lef?r0nfnce.1" ""'""'" " WANT ED An experienced nll-round hard cseS department helper; slato experience, see JUj compensation, expected nnd give reference nol!. . nnswer lo this nil M 214, Leclt-e" Qffi" "Ua WEAVERS wanted (mnlel on plain white wars, good wages. Imperlnl Woolen Co.. Main "Si . Rector sts, Mnnnjunk. aal ' YOUNG MEN. 18 to 22. for llaht '.. facturlng vvork: good opportunity for aaVanKsV ment; weekly sakiry JO day work. Ill JufS' Fiihl (shlng CompnnV. Monday. 0 to 12. YOUNO MAN, to Htttnd storeroom nnd assru tral; must be accurate nt figures, statci ,,. Office "" "DBC cxnoct"1- I" Tl"Lelief YOUNG MAN, machine shop experienced. cae.M: YOUNG MAN. rapid nnd accurato t figure.. SaS-Ji-f & . K"Jv antl. tjpew'rltlVg Jfewrltlnt - -- - "... iwiner central . General BOOKKEEPER, newspaper or advertising .." perlence 110: BOOKKEEPER, public s-rv"; vvork, 75 mo.: others open $15 iia iei TIME clerks. $15: general clerks. $10 'UD SHIPPING clerk. $15: ORDER clerk lin nSf STOCK clerks (2). $15; STOCK AND MA1 TERIAL clerk, good opp . $1(1: STEVOortA PHERS, $15 $18 $20. CHEMIST ' anslvti? $H00.$1000: DRAFTSMEN, several DItvFTij' MAN mechanics. Just out of town. mus7b.' i1.1. f"J Immediately. $1200: TIME STUDY MAV $20-$22; oung MECHANICAL ENOINLERb almcn. $I2U0; other position, op," for hlgh-erade men. BUSINESS SF'RVinn COMPANY. 1301 Land Title Bldg. Sf-,lVIca SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALB COOK AND BUTLER, exp.. Jap. wishes dosii'im T.'ion.Crrefe'ree'nlccfs. "g'f." gnlM HOUSEKEEPER Refined woman with two children wishes position ns managing house. koeper. M 2.-..',J,edgerCcntral. """ HOUSEKEEPER, thoroughfy experienced i. Blre!,,,.';"ltlon ln first-class hotel. B 3 ID. Led. ger Office. LADY, young, , wishes position as bookkeeper: taking full charge; can ODeF.1. capablo or Underwood bookkeeping machine: week, 'U 410, Ledger Central. T per MAID Competent, refined young colored womtn: expericnced lady's maid; companion to ehll. elren, rending, sovving, light cleaning or wlt !P.il,ltlr,K da r hour. E. Mills, aj W. Rlttenhouso st.. Oermnntown. NURSE, practical, middle-age. desires position: --mllnvnlld lady or care child. Ledger L r nch.l .100 Tioga. " sTJ.NOGRAPHER, experlerfced In the bond bucN nets, good references G 215, Ledger Central. srENOOnAPHER. experienced, wishes work at home Injpare. time, P 701. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER exp. In legal work, wlinei permantposjMJpjipno3pruce 3401. WOMAN of refinement wishes position In At lantlo City ns companion to elderly lady or S!.0olhA,', helper: reference. Apartment 2. . 308 Oriental nve.. Atlantic City. WOMAN, young, experienced office work, wishes position: furnish references. Address W, A.. 2J5 S 3d st.. city. POSITION WANTED Companion to lady or elderlv people; doing light housework, sewing; In or out Philadelphia. B 324. Ledger Office SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Six jears' experience administration work In manufacturing corporations, factory and cost . accounting, public accounting and auditing: de sires to connect with publla accountants or concern whero effcctuil efforts nnd ability will recelwi due recognition: ago 20 years, o 236, Ledger Central. BANKER. 20 ears' experience In all depart ments, excellent reputation, 38 years old. mar. rled. wants position. It 312, Ledger Office. BUTLER, cook, or full charge small family; competent Japanese wishes position; reference. O 240. Ledger Central. CHEF, exp, Jap, wishes position, family or club: willing to caro salad, pastry. Sal, 308 N. jjthst. CONFIDENTIAL MAN or assistant to executive: capable of taking charge of things generally. it .i-ei, neJBcr UIIICQ. OAItUI.M.H, general work; experienced Japa nese: day, week, month or contract. Ike. 308 N 18th st., Phlla. GARDENER, experienced, wants position; no children. R 827. 'Ledger Office. HOUSEMAN. Japanese, wishes position: private ianl!1.3PJtNi18Jhst; LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT and farm adviser; experience: college graquate. u a.n, jeg. ueni. MAN AND WIFE seek positions, man as first class houseman (can run car), wife good cook; havo best references. C 2120 Arch st., Vlhll..lnl.1. 1.. MAN, Japanese, wants position as domestic; ani . swer by mall only. Tenyo. 308 N. 18th. TRAFFIC and transportation man. with yean of actual railroad experience, woyld like to connect with manufacturing or other concern needing traffic mgr. O 348. Ledger Central. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES WANTED Cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, nurses, housemaids, ladles' maids, 'butlers," housemen, gardeners; good wages. Mme, M, Ashe. 1533 Christian at. WANTED At Erlscopal Office. 312 S. 12tb. cooks, waitr'see. cham'malds. nurses, laund es , NICHOLLS. 1020 Balnbrldtfe st Flrst-elssf help supplied. Phone Locust 2130. AUTOMOBILES For Sale CADILLACS, 1915 and 1010 models, thoroughly- nvArhnuteri. eenntnleri nnri frunranteed hv US. Automobile Sales Corporation. 142 N. Broad. CHALMERS 7-passenger limousine; excellente condition; good for hacking: cheap. Vim Motor Truck Co.. Broad and Huntingdon sts. CHALMERS Roadster, racing model, perfect condition: will sacrifice. 2828 Fletcher at. FORD 1016 commercial, panel body, excellent mechanical condition: good tires. Vim Motor Truck Co.. Broad and Huntingdon sts. INTERNATIONAL OPEN express, good condi tion, theap to quick buyer. Vim Motor Truck Co.. Broad and Huntingdon. KISSEL 1500-lb. truck large panel body, good condition, cheap. Vim Motor Truck Co., uroao auu nuimnKaon see. LOCOMOBILE 1015 0-38 Dve-passenger touring, painted maroon, with light red striping; overhauled in our shops; very attractive car for family use; far better value than new carvit same price. LOCOMOBILE 2314 Market St., Philadelphia. F. M. Halllgan. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept. PACKARD BUS, seats 20 passengers, with Brill's: body; electrically equipped In Al con dltlon. Phone Kensington 3200, PAIOE 1013. Glenwood model, electric lights and starter, fully equipped rebuilt and re finished like new, Mr. De Ble, S, W, corner Broad and Huntingdon sts RAUCH & LANG ELEC. BROUGHAM: will exchange for gasoline car. Phono Merlon 474 Chaln-drlvo truck units. $828, RAYFORD Worm-drive truck units, $379. Why pay more? RAYFORD CO., 2d and Indiana ave. RUSH 1010, panel bodv, good running order, cheap. Vim Motor Truck Co., Broad and Huntingdon sts STANLEY uses kerosene for fuel. Can you beat ltT Phone Locust 1090 for demonstration. STANLEY MOTOR CARRIAGE CO. 2320 Chestnut st. BTUDEBAKER ROADSTER. 3 pass.. 1015, elec- trio starter ana ngnts; excellent conanion ana tires. Northwest corner Slst and Jefferson. VELIE. 1018. 0 cylinder. S passanger, sedan and summer top, rubber and paint; fine bargain. M .'ax, L.eqger utnee. 1917 HUDSON Super Six town car; run I mllest bargain. THE WHITE CO . 210 N. .Broad St. J T. Tr IVM.at tl..n r-e. Manflr. Phones: Bell, BpruccT 60.10; Keyst.. Race 1784 USED TRUCKS Several well-known m. rangln from 1. lo 5 fbns. with ana witfcpt -hodf.s. Osrford Phlla. Co.. 2308 Chestnut.' , , TWIN-SIX 1010 Landauletj first-class conditio! 8000. P 624. Ledger Office. -'' AUTO ,Y AND OAXAC Vnj tan .taxjcab'oo. SALESMEN WAVrrn The greatest selling proposition bafne. ... ' public today Is the lMndy Volume .Vim!. tBi the Encyclopaedia Rritannlca? whfehail.,lM;of aavertisea so extensively by Sears YOUNG MANTtrlBht. active, for office work7n3 J to make himself generally useful; will 1 ber!.?,' nn opportunity tn study double entry Sni" . keeping o 141, Ledger Central "", IL5MJ
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