WF".!! JPW W'Mim fflWWI I I 'II HP I ! ."HTm i. -" uw. - .W ,! . '"' vVi-:..' . .-. ii' V '.. i.j-A'' ',., '-- w " i. ,-1 Wys.-jH- "W -J" -Vi - ' ti . W -Vl.l--"Br-fT V ' --- -T"M" -f T - - '',C' ,' . a. . J . " " Jr at . r r '. Hb r;A , St Ut Wr W -,' w, J IK ?! B8v tar t KSfc Hfo FtsJ-s X lfcP as 'v n t t u. A ' n i 0" I fl'"' " yur .w. -- . LOXiM. REPORTS BIG PALEFACE GAINS Reservation Responds to Appeal of Great Sachem, Recovering From Overwork The Finance Committee of tlie Great Council are busy checking up reports from the various tribes, n.nj while the work In not complete, the Knlti shown In member ship at this time la more than 2200, repre seminar the work of the Oreat Snchetn. John M. Coombe nnil Ills corps of worker. Great Sachem Coombe In Just nble to be out this week. While his condition Is Rieat ly Improved and he Ih extreme!) noxious to (ret Into the harness. It Is n ntiestlon whether he will bo able to resume his prevl ' oua activities. Idsho Tribe No. 73, on last Tuesda) nlsht held lt nrt Mi meeting preparatory lu the celebration of lu fiftieth anntversirv The ao tlve workera thoroughly realise that a snldei anniversary la the event of a lifetime nnd are working accordingly. The council chamber won filled with members and their famlllea I' K Hill Jonea wai chairman, who not nnlv Intro auced all the talent, but rendered appropriate recltatlona himself Samuel Hevliic known thrmiahnut Die rife fur his enral at lllt delighted all with hla on Turn Kellv P K Fsrley and C. of It Kleni Smith were bu making everbody happy Oreat Prophet Mamucl H. Walker talked on the coming annlnrair) Monetta Tribe. Na 41" celebrated lla nvelflh annlveraarv with an entertainment, banquet an I dance on Tueaday nlaht Iput Great Hichem Joaeph nodden waa toaatmfteter the anrak ra Inrtudlnr Great Trophet famuel II Walk-r Select Councilman (Seorirv Uradenbiirah, lr Thomaa K. Shei, C of It William Htre-t Sachem McCormtck and other workera of th' tribe. The committee Pi charge onilatMl of Anthony Appnxellar Phillip Appenzellar Ii aeph E. Hodden, Thomaa Kane, William V "treat Alexander Glbnon, Mttthcw I.uthtr and Jamee McCormtck. The allied tribes of West Philadelphia lie) their monthly meettna In the wlxwain of Tuaka wllla. N'o 4 at Korty ninth atreu and Wood lanil iiomM tuat TiieadMV nlffht wtlh 1' S John Hassett presiding- Virions auRnesitons were made ror me betterment ot ine irioes or that aectlon The apeakcra lnclude.1 Great Prophet S. II. Walker P S Worrell of No 8. C of It Charles Williams of Mohavt. No 821. Ham Upright, of Mtnof.k H s Hrmvn of No 470, " of n Samuel MLparland of Klnxaesjlnir. P S Loder, ot Chippewa of R. J P. John-tun of No 4 It waa decided to allow all members of trills to participate In the meetlnKs In place of the three delesuteti now allottel cvih tribe a committee was appointed to arrange for the ti lled tribes to participate In the demonstration on Memorial L)ay under the auspices of the Plfty.second Street Iluslness Mens Assentation Many Ideas were alvnnred and rlane dlsruasfd for aroualnr treater Innreat In the truternlt Taconta Trite N'o 31 held a .Rood meetlni laat Friday P S Green atarti 1 adlscuslon on how to Increase attendance Many auitKisttons were made and one was adopted that the ihlef of records have alt the namea of members on mail Blips and each attending" member take two nonattendera that live within a reusmable dis tance and persuade thm to be t res-nt nt the fol lowlnc meetlnc This simple expedient will nt least double the attendance The Anniversary Committee reported their plana Nedaway Tribe N'o -SJ of Kernwood has nlted with the other fraternities of that aertlon In presenting Fernwool Public School with an American flac on Saturday afternoon Great Prophet S It Walker will make tne presenta tlon The committee in charge are Edward Grlf flths Walter J Gill C of H of N'idaw i and Charles Matalnger Watahtunk No 4!. of I.lanerch Is conllnu nir the cood work of last term Deputy Jesse Heacock. C -of It, Charles Ott are nlwas on the Job. One new member eath meetlns has betn the record thus far this term 8apanna Tribe N'o 4S haa planned the adop tlon of a class the latter part of the month C of It Geora Pnllllpa and lieputv Al Gucrner are working for twenty new members Cocallco N'o 440 of Ilhetnholds was vlalted bv G S S Dr 'I l lleswick last Thursda right C of II Tobias S Ochs Is also the deputy and waa presented with a deputy a lewel G SB S. Heawbk gave the unwritten work and conferred the jiaat a ichem a degree Tohlckon Tribe No 3811 of Green Lane held an open meeting on Haturdav night Thirty paat aarhema were presented with Jewels Dr T C Ueswlck made tho presentation and C of It rilane made the risponse About M)U Pionle were present The program Included a double male ouartet vocalists and other numbers The Ke Mr. l.utz made a very Impressive talk tell lng of the good the I O K M had done to the Immediate section cltl"" various Inatances The saclim cf Julia Trite NV ITS haa started In to makerha term a banner one by bringing In two -palefacis on one of whom was conferred the wvrlora and chiefs degree b the Dakota Association degree team Dur ing the ceremonies one of the stumps Tell on the foot of Past Sachem Thomia I. truer and he Is confined to his home with the prospects of two. weeks' sta). --..v. t.ik. annUil a rpaollltton exempting from patient or dues members called to the ervlce of the United States for the war, and a committee was appointed to look after the Interests of widows children and mothers Nounl Tribe No 4To was rilsed by W'a watum N'o 01 of Itoxlorough Nounl with a delegation of flft headed by Deputy Sachem Al Guerner met the visiting tribe at the Park trolleva and with a band of music paraded from Kortyfourth street and Elm avenue to 8917 Lancaster avtnue Iloth tribes being dressed In Indian costume made a good show ing along the route The patriotic airs plaed bv the band made a hit Samuel l.nlj was great sachem of the team and thev nil did their work perfectly After the regular short talks that go with all ralalnga a bountiful repast was served the ladles sitting down with braves and chiefs Mocoponaca Tribe, No 140 of Chester cele brated its forty-sixth anniversary by giving an entertainment in the Odd Fellows Temple there Samuel II. Walker great prophet and Great Senior Sagamore Dr T C Ueswlck made verv Interesting addresses nn the good of the order and also complimented Mocoponaca for gather ing in an many palefaces during the last two terms This tribe la now the largest In Dels ware County and Is adopting candidates nearly very Friday night Among the visitors were Brothers Edward Keswick, a brother of the arrest senior aigamore who belongs In Mil ford. Del and also Past Sachem Benjamin Barber, of Danville Va IimiAKCR NEWS State Chief Havmaker Tames It Plnkerton, aaslated by the State officers will Institute Zunl Havmakera Association at 28M Coral itreet on Wednesday evening. May ft A number cf other new associations are under way -and wilt no doubt be Instituted before the end of the term. The officers of the State body of Haymakers are kept busy these das Instituting new lofts and reinstating old ones The reports this vear will show a wonderful Increase tn membership which speaks well for the official aamlnlst ra tion., Loyal Orange Institution .Villlam A. Dunlin. I.oval Oranci The William A. Dunlap. Loval Orange Lodge Nn BIS. was organized last Saturday nlsht al 1210 Market street, by Brother Hugh Creelman Major U. M J Held was elected master, and was organizea lasc OBTuraay inxnt a( in nd tha Kev William J Shlpvvaj waa elected chap lain. The liwlsro waa lnatltuted with a member ship of twenty-eight, and amons those were soma of Philadelphia's most prominent citizens The ceremonies of Institution were conducted In a very efficient manner by tha State grand master. Brother Dr. T. 8. Carlisle The first and second deareeB were exemplified by Prince of Orange District. No , degree team, under tha leadership of Brother William McConaahy. atereoptlcon views were used in the Illustration of tha work, which made a deep impression on all ....... ' Brother Alex Monaghan, past district mas ter of No. 4 district, was called upon to con duct the public Installation ot officers, and ha acquitted himself with honor. Encouraging remarks were made by many of the vlsltina; members, chief amonc whom was Brother William A. Dunlap, past supreme grand master, whose earnest words greatly Inspired the new members. .... The new lodge waa made the recipient of a handsome new holy Bible, from the Quaker City Ladles No. 1T4. which waa presented by Worthy Mistress Sister Miller. . . Every official of the Loyal Orange Institution resent was of the one nvlnd In declaring that ita lodge Is a valuable acquisition to the In stitution. VARE URGES T. R. ARMY Declares J off re's Approval Should Be Enough for Congress 'to Act WASHINGTON, May 3. A strops; move ment to Influence Congress, with the con ferees considering the army bill. In favor of agreeing upon the formation of four divisions of volunteers for Europe Is in progress. This movement la directed by friends of Colonel Tlooeevelt. (and Is so tron that the Administration, knowing the need of American troops in the trenches, H about' ready to agree. Representative Vare Is one of those ac tively pushing the proposal. . Discussing it, he said: ( "An Incalculable effect upon the morale Of the soldiers of our allies In the .trenches . -would' bo the result of the presence of an i iav:.Iraalitan at tha' ITnltarf Htataa leadlnc --Asran,.trojss fTthe. battlefield. Now Si i I 1 II "ll aM.I...-4'llMu.'kMM.aii. Sl"SSlsssi aassBBHSf aMta .nv ' mrm'fmw- r . ' , RED MEN TO CONVENE IN TRENTON TODAY Great Council of $Jew Jersey Heglns Assembling South Jersey Delegates Pour In TllKNTO.V, Slay 3. Tlie (Jreat Council of the Imnroieit Order of Heil Men of the State of New Jersey will kindle Hi (treat sun council fire In the V M. C A auditorium, Trenton, today for a two day scsalon It ulll be the sixty sixth cBlon. and It Is estimated that full did past sachems from nil parts of the Stale will attend, Last rilKltl more than one-half of the number arrived hero and most of Ihem were from Smith Jersey trlbea, mainly Camden, (Horn ester and other nearby towns The Camden deleR.il Ion held an Informal reception at the Windsor Motel and from there the) went to the Trenton House, wheie the South Jete members hi Id u "Ket-toKether ' dinner There the started booms for arlous cindld.itea for unices OHIcers who will preside toda ale Ureal 1'iophet J Milton Hiinlpe Camden 'Jreat S.Kliem John A Mjeti, I.al.ewood , (lle.it Senloi S.iKamoie Wlwi II Thomp son MnrilHtnwn (lienl .Itinlcii hjc-imoie I lames Coleman VH.uitlc Cltv , (Irt it ('hief of Itni nrils InMiiii I' VmttMV i'ltn. oiei oi iiciorus .niaepii I. Nowiej i am- llell. (Ireat leener nt Wnmtiiliii Mil.ulm M rfpofford llavonne Ureal Sannin W i t-i, .. i.-. i. .. ... . . I Kurtz, Aehurv Park, (ite.it (litard nf th- WlRwani William Ukitis 'I lie openliift sisslon will be devoted to the admission of tho new past wihenn tuchltig reports of the nrlotii nllliers and committees and the nomination nnd election of olllcers The new tiriit Snuheni will reiominend an active campaign this t.ir to obtain new members He will utKe Hint reward t be Klven to the members brltiRlnr In tho Urnest iiunibei of members, the lltt nvvanl beitifr a Kold w ltih llle leport of (iie.it y.iLliein Slveis will show that during tin year thtee :uw trlbis were Instituted DtintiK the v e.ir seviril class iiiloptlons wete held bv tribes the l.irtcist of vvlmli was In ('.linden, when Ottawa Ttlbe .idiplid lull .il fans The leport of Joseph I: Nowkv n irn chief of reeotds, will show that the entire membership of the Mate- Is .'St.ll u lo- tteaso of i's from tin nrevlous c.ir Ihire vvero 3011 new members admitted during the je.n. .iml .J.' dropprtl, iw !r , . . t ( tU4peiiMon fienths nnd withdiawals Tlier arn Jul triln In tho .Stato and tin total wmlth Is rntlrnutecl at $7lJ nUl U SONS 01' A.MKKICA Close of the Visitations of the HyinB Squadron and General Results The (jrett 'KhliiR Squadron' effort will dose tonlBht In Camp 3G7 of (lennantown when the nntois will speik to the mem btrs there of the greit vvnrl kuIiik on in the order throughout the State The movement Ins been the most success ful project eer uttenipted In this patriotic older It his brought the niernlii rs of nlll clal eapaclt In dlitet touch with 101 crimps and the visits have been fruitful of mtuh (,'ood build ns up .i now feeling of lovaltj and vigor Kverj mcnilur of the squailr n vvus u well-known nnti In his own P Ci S A district, and manv wel' Known nil e-r the State More will be said about the Individual work of. these great workers later on The ruing squidron visitation ti old Camp No i meetinB nt 1117 North llroad street laat Titealn vnlm; vna the most Impres slve Maltitlon of the mtlre visit This la on of the oldest camps in the order, and Its present membership Includi a manj men who assisted lii thii reoriranlzitlnn ve irk of the Patriotic Order Suns nf Atnerlie after the t Ivll War V II Muntgnmerj noted pa triotic alnpir wns prsent Us had been prealdent of the nmi in 1S70 and a trusteo In 1ST-' Ilsrvey O Tlelde the prei-ent I res I dent has been In this iiosltion for fifteen straight terms Doctor Schwenl. was presl dent In 1WV nnd a trustee for fifteen warn Oscar Htaser now the aeneral transportation manager of the Phlladelpnl i nnd Heading Kali w.iv was presl lent of Camp No 7 In 1S7J while his brother 'fast Itate nnd National President Henry J Slouer who established the I amp News the official organ of thla order and a paat State nnd national pnaldent haa the troud record of being the treasurer of e'amp No for fnrt-nlno jears Jamea Wolf Ban wan presl lent of Cnmp No In lhso nnd u trustee for mnnj ears narlea .Naylnr waa president of I'amp No .'..,'.'.'. 1M,1. These brothera were all present VMlllam Ifenrv Ilirmr Is secretary of the carnD while Paat htate Master of Torms Cleorge V Dengler l mnattr nf forms The members nf the suuadron present nt this meeting were state .Must, r or frorms John Hirper btstn .secretary ("hnrba Urumm Helms snte In snector Milton M Hass fommander-ln Chief Horace V Macl-sdien I'aat i haplaln tn-Chlef Waltir s Smack nf Camp N'o 710 It John Hod and John Ilnnlon of e'amp No lot Hiram I. Wynne of Camp No 10 Chirlea Hum of amp No 47s nnl tohn Cnntnell, of Camp No 017 of Marcus Hook Camp 111 nf Vanavunk tendered a recep tlon to the Mute Secretary Chnrles B Helms last Monday evening which wns attended bv sevens five of tho members of this stalwart body of Americans 'She Hints hecrttarj spoka on 'Tho Thoughts of a Nation ' He said In part ' Thla Is no age for ungrateful men nnd women nnd there In no hlgh r duty than thii anawer lo a fall for duts when that call means that we nro answering the call to sup port nnd ma main tho highest principles ever handed to anv people When the blood of a singlo Amerlinn runs thrnuah the soulless war fare of the Oerman nation we consider that the blood of our whole nation la running, and when that oieura American men are and should be men ni ariiun Wo tetanic to one common family and If I ve do not Htnnl forth o one to utihold the luiiuiiiiifiudi riKiii" oi uin, ointr ino luturt? can and will hold nothlns hut disaster W arn one and indli'Mlbln and no We-ak-kne'tl policy of a f" backboneles Americana who are filled lth cowardice con establish ron trary truth Wo are face to face with a situa tion that calls for the braest patriotism that It Is possible for American men to posneas These art dais when men proe their worth theso are days when men who honor and rcMrn Old Glorv say 'Hall, Kin of um Kr.e' with pride and honor, and in saying thit they reallzu what It means nnd It protei bv their i rompt action that they appreciate the liberty and freedom handd down to them by their fore fathers " Other Fraternal News on rrecedinr Vng IN MIMOItlXM UL'aMPF In lolnr memor nf my beloved husband, our adored dovoted father, FKRD IZUlt'K RUMI'Fj Jr who entered Into his eter nal home May 2, 1015 When God took you nwajr I thought that Ufo Mould b. All darkness, no dawn How faithless waa such dread. Death made ou more my own, Your shining spirit taught My tear-dlmmed eyrs to nee Our changeless unity Through er star on hlnrh Through eery breeze that blows, Through ery flower that crows I Know, beloved husband father ou are near IB eat!) s ADASIS May I. ANNA SlacQl'ECV of John Adams, at 514 Whitney ave n.i.n Conn Tvlfe. New ALnniOHT. May 1. SARAH ALnfllaHT sged 74. Services In Mt. Peace chapel, I'rl " BAKIHERI Suddenly. April 10. JOSEPH M., huaband of Jennla J Harblerl (nee Zeialla)! ad 27. ltelatlves and friends Court Enceislor No. B'.'. F. of A : K O O M Lodge, No 54. Hteam Plpefltters Union. Local 4jo, emploses Wm. Cramp 8. and I. 11. Co , invited to funeral. Sat . H 3D a. m . brother In law's residence! John Uataia. S0J5 Be trade at (18th Ward) Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m Int. St Ann's Cera. UAYUK. May 1. MAX. husband of late Ksthor Hayuk. seed 4 Private funeral nIv. Ices. Bun.. 1(1 a. m . liSOS N. 3Jd st. Int. Drl. vats Har Nebo Cem "" "rl UKST At W'oodbuo N J. May 1. UKvji. MIN HBST. aged B0. Relative, and friends In! vlted to fbneral. gat . B p m.. residence of son, Joseph D Uest. 63 Center at . Woodbury. Serv. ices st the, home. Int. Perce family burial irounda without further notice. J ' 1IINNB. April 80 HELEN, daughter of W'll. llain It. and Catharine lllnns (nse Joyce), aged J. Helatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Bar.. 30 a, m parents' residence, 145 K Iaihlxh ave Solemn requiem mass Church of th Visitation U. V. M 10 a. m. Int. Holy Bepulchrs Cem. Auto funeral liONP May 4 I.KW'IH HORACB. son of Mwls D. and Mary K. Bond ami grandaon of Host. and lata John Sacks, aged 7. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sat., i r. in . residence of parents, 31UH Memphis st nt North Cedar JIII1 Cem UOWKN. May 1, IIULEN MARGARET, daughter of Philip and Helen Ilowen (ns Carr). aged S years 5 months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat., S u. m . residence of parents. 60S0 Upland st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may b viewed Frl eva. BOYLE May 1. HRIDOET UOTLB widow of Manus Boylei of Dunglos. County Donegal, Ireland. Relatives and friends. Leagu of tbs Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral. Sat., 8.30 a, ra . 3188 St. Albans. Solemn requiem mass at. Charles's Cburcb 10 a. m, Int. Holy Cross Cem. BRADFORD At Atlantis City. N. J. Mar 1., JAMK8 H. BRADFORD, formerly of Swarth. Sr Lsvasiiva ww irisnq lavilra to , EVENING LEDGER TIRATIIS are Invited to funeral eertveee. Thur , 8 P m. at .,8n Walnut at.. Weal I'hl'a lnt, nrhate. Frl (llenwood Cem , Lome Hranch. N J upon arrival nf train levulnir llroad at station at K .10 a. in . IIHCJOKKH May 1. MAItV IIHOOKIIll .(nee Howe), wifp of Charles llrooliif, aaed 41. llela. Uvea and friend Invited to funeral aerMrea Tl , s p. tn ISOs n. LehlBh ae Int. prl ale. North Cedar Hill Cem. Itemnlna mm be l.,rAri TSiira eve Anto aervtce . . . CAHIvKV May 2. JOHN U son of late John and Kllaalieth II Caakej ltelalltea and friends InMied tn funeral ericea Sat , '1 P ni I)ald If "chujler llldg llread and Diamond ata lnt I'll Mlinitl.AIK May I. MAttV 11. wife of Wlllliin I! I'hatnlxrlaln nsed r"i jeara Hela lives and friends Pnuehters nf Vmellcn Nn .'- tl I A . Vnluntarv llellef An nillslnn SV 11 tnvlltcl to aerileea Krl H o In M-' i 1 homi eon at Uit Moiiumer: -em Lancaster Colil IM CLAVCVMtv 1 l.t'Ki: CLAVCV Imahaml nf late Marv l lancv Inee Taffunrtl llelatlvea and friends Invited I i funeral. Prl H so n m . realdenie of eon Joseph K Clanc 1PIO H I'-'d st Soli rim leiitilem mass st Charles a Chtirih ID a m lnt lfolj Cross (Vni I (iM.m - Mu t Ill'OltOi: M OJS'MIV tiMsland of late Miirv II t'onley (nee Arm atrunir v Itelatlvis and frltnds ivnna deserve Post. .No IIH, fl It emplovea Krankfonl ra.nal Pldelllv Ln.lse .So l.ls I ) P, inemtieia Cumberland t M tl Chunh nnd Hllile I'laas Invltiil tolfillieial un .' Ill P in Hervlci' tn athive num.d hurch .'t .Td p ni lnt In rl urr h i,nlt 1HAMP May S HDWIN It husband of Anna C Cramp an 1 son nf late Martin ami lna hlne Cr imp aced 41 Itelallves and friimla Colombian Lodge. No I'l I tl (' P SlerllliK Caslle, No tl. K (I V. of Pa Ken alnmiiu Cnunrll .No ft Jr I M em iloea Cramps Shlpvard Mellilde Mens lllble class liivltvd to funeral aervliea Mat at Hiss Jon Mimorlsl Preabvterlan i lunch t ! m Inl diikUnd l em Audi funeirfl CHX.Ni: Vtni I HI.NIH II i IIVNi: Notice of funeral later i imli'tv IteUiivis and fnn.. invite,! i ltuilli;il - May 1 1IAK1 wife of A I. Ill runeriii Mon ii in it m 4ii N Ifcirborn at .... ... ,.,,..,.,., , ,.,- .llhl., f ,,,, o a m lnt Old Cathedral c. ni r I NNI.Nl.llAM - Mai I KDIILltr CI N i "in ii. agfu ,ii r.fuiivia aid minus I I i.iie.i i .,..(. v.. th. i ,i .. t- i, n...i ,.. Mineral STVIiea frl 1 ! M tsu Woo linn I ave W.al I'hllK lnt Ml Murliih I em Haiti more f Mil ) and Spring Cltv (Pa piinrs mpv liHIl Ifth Month Sil. IIA.NNMI S wtdiw of I'dwurd II Dietz (nee Ihnlnas) aged 7S HelitUia and fllends Invited tn attend s-rvlie mi j p ni .'".(is N Pouvler st lnt prlinte Mngtioll i iVm lll.lt.MOND April 10 KsriIKR ( wljow of Pitrlci liermnnd It'latlvea and fr'uids Invited i fun tat seriliea Prl . " n m at thi resi lenie nf her daiigtitrt-ln-law Mrs William Der moid I" N' Piach at w.st Pnlli lnt pri vate rllngton Cem Friends nnv c ill Thura 8 to In ii m IlllN'N'LLLV Vt Villi Mirli Convent West lestir Pa LLLAN'Oll l clnimhter of late Dr Philip C and Catharine Oivln Pnnnellv seed 7s Finn ral tmss at cntiverl I rl ft 10 a in Services nt Cathedral 1 p m to which Men! lire Invited lnt fauillv vault lu St Marv a Churchvnrd 4th si iioe Spruce KtlKll Miv .' IAShl.AM.HI wldiwof Wltltain Piialer nnd dTughtir of Hte Itnderkk nnd llllra lile ngd ,M, Kil.llwn nnd friends imltid to film ral Sat " p tn Ute reabb nee J-'l Clieslimt st Camden .N J fnrmtrlv of I Ml irnoii st ) lnt Ml .Murluh Cem , Itemains hmv In viewed 1-rl ve ,..!i,l,J'L,'rM?..,.. '.' '. J.V.'i ,. ,'J,.,'.,?ni'. "! tmi riitni) IfintMCS (III I II I'll is lull) 4U1U Suf.M InMtfil tit fun-r.t it 7 .() 2JM N i'.irllslo hi Hlith man hurrh of Our I a if MrrrN It a ni lnt lluly Kepulchrt i rrn Autu f'ltirral MMU.V Mh I null nl MAItV A lfp of IV tt r (l-itnn Ir an 1 d uiclit r uf lltlzntteth Hint lift J'ttrlrrf JtrMi I,,flnti nnd frimln lmitl to futura' I ri Mi) a in mother r shlt-hf t 11(7 N l'utt ii nt cilcrnn rtt.ulem , "".'(, ViBM:'',,,,, .in Mvr.tnv on.vom: U, i wimw or AifxinueT unmorp iiPia- tlvis and friends mcmbi ra of the L nlon Tab irninle Presbterlan ( hurch Invited to funeral sorvlies 1'rl J p m lPnl i: t ambrla at lnt private North Cedar Hill Cem Auto fu neral ill I'.IM Mnv J nt rcsllence of Dr s H Oilllfnrd l.nnsliwne Pj KI.I!AlIi:TH MAItV widow of ejiori-e (Helm lnr Prl afternoon Mt Lebanon Cem Lebanon Pa l.( banoti papers pleaae i npj (iitxihii'it Mm i i:i.i..Mii:nr wiiow of Nicholas llrilebtr fornii rlv of Anhhnd Pa aged ll'i Kelatlvis und friends Invited to view remilnn I rl after '1 p m nt renldenie of diUKhter -Mrs A Hoftmati 'III S Mlttl st Kuntrnl Sat at Ashland Pi s(,l, mn rdiulem mass st Mnurltlus s Church Hi h m lnt Ht Maillltlunn l em 1 rain from Heading lerm Inal Phlla arrives at Ashlali I Pi 1140 a m Mn "i Vnhlnnii papers i op OHIKF1N May ! WILLIAM husband of Hose (Irlftln tneo (tillanherl. Ilelatives nnd friends Invited tu funeral Sat , S a in J7.HI t abot nt High miss .st eranctn .avitrn Church ' a m lnt Holv Cross Cem Ilturr April ID -MAillON U wife of II Ham K Orort ltelatlves and friends Alt ir Socletv of Hol Name i tiurch Invited to funeral Prl -s 30 a m 2i,Vi 13 Norrla st. Sob mn requiem muss Holy Name L'hurih 10 a m lnt Holv Hediemer e'em HAM'-Mav 1. HM-M V P wife of John A Hanf (mo Murine) nged r.J 1 tinernl servlcea Thurs N p m 11IH HitdJou avt , Haddonlleld, is .1 lsn nerviees i ri p m risllencoj of brnther-ln-liw Tamen H Morris r,L"l H. 7thw si v iinnnanin uei nil i.omoaruy cem HVN'STEHN Miv 1 at Atlantic Cltj, N J MOSUS. husband uf Perth i Hanstern Itela. tlvcs and frlenda Invite 1 to funeral services, HJ S-t t'harlfs place Atlantli City I'rl , It a m . arriving at tho ehipil of .Mt Sinai Cem . Phlla ilelphl i It I". n m IIKltZIJKIttI Ma) L' liniMV.V husband of Brunette Hcrrbera age I sj Helatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Prl 2 lo p in renl demo of Bernard Kschner Park und Spring avea Klklns Park Pn llOHN'ICLHI. Suddenl) May 'J CHARLES, husband of Anna H Hurnlikel (ne strack) and son of Marie and late l hnrlea A HornlcUel agetl 'J8 Due notleo of funeral given 1MI.I7 Buuvl r nt JACOIfS Suddenlj May t KATK I, widow of Balnton .laiobs aged 01 Helatiien and friends invite 1 to funeral services Sit 'J p m. residence of son In law Harry W Merrill 5UJ4 I'lne at Phlla Int. prlvnte IONES May llltl-MA.S T husband of Frances lonen (net Kneass) Notice of funeral fclven DS41 Willows eve luy Mhv 1. JOHN 1' TO huaband of Mar Joy and Hon of late Janus and Catherine Io (me McCnrlniv) ltelatlves anl frlenda In vited to funeral bat 7 In o in . "mi-, .s biiiii at bolemn reiiulem mass m Charles a Church a m lnt Hol ( ross Cem Auto funeral Friends ma) call 1'rl . 7 to 10 ii in KELLY May L. KATHAH1NE (nee Wilson) diiighter of Theresa Ilrnwn and late Henri Wilson ltelatlves and friends Invited to fu neral Sun 1 30 p m , resident" of mother. 1.1(1 McKean at lnt Westminster Cem Ite mitns mi) bo viewed Sat after II p m Auto tuneral KRI.I.T Suddenlv, May I. WILLI VII ritVNCIH husband of Rebecca 1. Kelly (nee Lord) ltelatlves and friends Holy Name .society of SI Arjatha's church. Llbertv Hell Lodje No BK7. II it T of P It I . p n It. llellef and implovea of P It It Invited to funeral Sat 8 30 a m 3'i7.1 Ileno st .Solemn Illicit mass of requiem .st Acatha a Church 10 a m lnt Holy Crosa run KELLY Mav 1'. JAMES I". husband of Man Kelly Inee llenaon) and son of lain rM. wird and Catharine Kellj Helatlvea and friends Invited to funernl Sat s 10 a 1JII S lllth fet Solemn mass nf rentilem I'lmrnh of fet Monica 10 a m. lnt Holj Cross Cvm. Autu funeral KLK.M.M May 1. WILLIAM (7 KLEMM. ased 7s Helatlvis and friends Invited to funeral services rl . -' p m , (110 Market st , Camden. N J Int. private. Evergreen Cem Friends mav rail Thura , . to ( p m. . I.ACKV Ma 1, THOMAS n husband of Bertha A Lacev (nee (latea) Itelitlves and friends, llrotherhood of Hallway Trainmen and emplocs of H and O Ilnllmid invited ti funeral services, at. 2 p m JTiO .Morris st lnt Mt Morlah Cem Itcmalna maj bo viewed t rl H to 10 p m Auto service I VHi:CH At llelanco N, J JHy l. AMANDA HARNETT wife of M. C Lawrence! Ktiatlvea Hnd friends Invited to funeral, I-rl , L' p m Railroad ave , Delanco, N J. Int. Harlelgh Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs. "l.ENN'INO April 30 TANNV widow of Hirrv Lennlnu (nee Orund). aged 5'i Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. I rl . 2 n m Mil. W Thompson at. lnt Mt Peace Cem neirralns may be viewed Ihura , after 7 p 1J:VV May 2 at Atlantic, City. N J, SIMON' C . husband of I-anny Levy, aged (17 Relatives and friends William ( Hamilton I odite Not 500 F and A M. Tristram B Treemin Chapter. No 243, It A SI . Invited to funeral Frl in 10 a m parlors of Emanuel Aaher & Son 1C0J Diamond at. Int. Mt Slnal l.KVT May 1 I.UCV. wife of Leopold Leey aged 50 Relatives and friends Queen Esther Lodge. Invited to funeral, Fr .' p m , parlors of Emanuel 'Aaher 4 feon. 1602 Diamond at lnt nrlvate Adath Jeshurun Cem P IJL'OHERY April 30 JAMES husband of Mary Loughery (nee Hill). Relatives and friends. Court Manajunk, F. nf A Invited to funeral .bat. 0 SO a m , 318 Carson st . Manajunk ."'''"'SI" "?""! s' ,Var'' hmei II a m lnt St Marv'a Om Itnxborough. 1 I.IIOAR-May 1, ELIAHETH. widow of George C Lusar Relatives land frlenda Invited to funeral aervlies Sat 11 am son-in-law s residence. Harry O Hinckle llu w Ixigan at . Utn lnt private, convenience of family MAI.UY.Maj 1. MARY T daughter of iat9 Edward and Annbi Malej Relatives and friends Leasua f Sacred Heart of Our Lady of Mercy Church. 'jvAlled to funeral, Sat , 8 30 a m residence of brother-in-law, John R AlcCusker 220 N 11th at Solemn high requiem mass HI Edwsrds Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathe. dral Cem MARI'I.B May 2 Sflfl N. 43,1 st . HARRY n MARI'I.B Due notice of funeral MARTIN. May 1, at Hlchwood N. J . MA THEN' SIAItrlN. aged 77 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Jrl . residency of son-in-law. Helsler Stratton, Hlchwood, N. J Servlies -nt house 2 p. m Conveyances will meet 1.31 p. m train at i'ltman, N. J. Auto MCCARTHY April 30, suddenly, DENNIS P., husband of Margaret McCarthy. Helatlvea and friends employes of Wills-Jones ("o In. Mted to funeral Frl, 8 10 a. m, 831 N Can. Itol st. (near JOth and Parrlsh) High mass of requiem Church of St. Francis Xavler 10 a. m In Ilnlv Cross fern. JRCREADY. May 3 DENNIS HUCKI.Br McURKAHY. husband of Emma Mentlleson Me. Cready. aged 88 Relatives and friends, also members of the Farragut Asso of Naval Vet erans. Naval I'ost, No. 400. and Naval Vet. eran I.eaion. Invited to funeral. Sat,, 8 30 a m. residence of son. Joseph M McCready, 303 Davis road I.lanerch. I'a. Solemn requiem mass St. Dnls's Church Oakmont, Ia , 10 a. m lnt St, Denis's Cem MeDONALD May 3. PATRICK J., husband of Mary McDonald (nee McMahon) Funeral Bat.. 8 SO a. rn . 870 N. 48th st. Bolemn requiem mass Our Mother of Sorrows' Churcb 10 a. m Int. Cathedral Cem Relatives and frlenda Our Mother, of Borrows' Hoy Name Society; Father Sharkey's Hranch. 'No. 038. I. c. II. if 1 St. Patrick's Xlltancs. No 1. Invited, ' u" MtOOWAN Suddenly. May 1, 11 OMAH r (Rud) McOOWAN. son of Joseph and Ellen Mci Oowan. aged 21. Relatives and friends st Thomas's V A. H-, Society Klrkwood T Country Club. . Penna. . Rallraod Relief Aiao!; In. "'".. "' iai'fl.,''3:'.l. .. . .. sea at- 1 as at al af4t 0" PHILADELPHIA, THUifSDAlT, MAX a, y ni:THH rial Asso', employes ot warmer L Ilehn Co , In. vlted to funeral services, Sat.. 3 n m . 2012 Melvenn st, Int. Mt. .Morlah Cem. Frlenda may ci( Frl a to in . m . . ..MEEOAN Mav 1. WILLIAM J, husband of I.mma Meegan Inee () Itrlen) Funeral, to which the relating nnd friends llolv Name Society of Church of tho Transfiguration, Ue Soto Council. No .115. K of c . nr In vlted Mat, 8 10 n m ftl.'l Walton ave Solemn mass of requiem Chunh nf the Trana. tUuratloii it) a m Inl Holy Cross Cem Auto service Ml.YKItS Mav- 1 lloliniir C. son nf the late Henrv and Caroline Moers Notice of the funeral will i. given from tho Oliver II Ilalr 1"?.lr.) .1"-'" Chestnut at. MILLER In I'hoenlsvllle Hospital Mtv 1 ni,li:n MILLER aanl Is veirs II months 1. .aJP.. Helatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. In West Incent. Chester Co , I'a Sat, All sjrvlcta at house in in n m lnt ItrownbarK's ' em Autie wilt meet trains nt Ktmberton st ', 11. m I'lckerlnis nlli It It liavliia IteadlnK Terminal 8 HI n m Viit" funeral MORItlHS Mnv 2 MUlllUiHT widow nf vMlllam It Mnrrlss Helatlvis and friends ln 1 It' il tn funetal services Sun 2 p m MIS Diamond st lnt private MlM.DOOS' April .HI ANNA, 'vlfe nf .tames Millilonn (nee M, LauKhlln) Relatives and trtends also leasil" nf the Hacred Heart nf St I'rancls Ativlirs I'lntrth Invited to funersl vnt N ID n in from late residence, 701 N Hucitnell at (J1I mil Ilrnwn sis ) Solemn n qiilem mass st Irinuls .nvlers Church. 10 a ni lut Hi lv i m r.n Mt'LI.ER - Ma 1 KAHL 1. hiisbsnt of Frederick Muller formerly of 17th and Dlckln son sts ltelatlves und friends llumlioldt Lodge No 3 "ill I' nnd A M Southwirk Ilakers er eln Inv'ted lo funeral services. Sun 1 p m 201". s ilevt .ii. lnt l'lrmvond Cem Remains miy be viewed Sat s lo 10 p m Allto service NORTON prll 10 ANV NORTON' widow of fames Norton Helatlvis and friends Invited to f urn ral Frl t In a m 1u7 V 21 st Darbv Solium high mass St Clement a Chunh I'aarhalvllte III n tn hit OI I Cathedral I'em utii film ral O'N'EII.I rl.'l ainliletilv nt Vew Castle Ii I IOIIN' I husband nf Irme IIS, III Inee nnkwill) Rt lntlves and friends Pilots Asso lled tn funeral I rl 7 Hi a in 2J.t t l'em nn at lllah miss of riqutem St Charles mirth i n in lnt If nl v Hi pulchn. ('em Auto f meral Remains cutinot bo viewed lWAItl II Mav J Al.l Itl.l) I'EMtl 11 aged 8t hirther liotln of funirnl alven I'H'I i:ilM)V Mav 1 AMANDV I'ETBHSON Helatlvis and frn lids lt tlif I nuni II No 111 I) nf I, l.adv W ishliigton ( nuni No 2 I adles of Athena iiii-mlirs if Columbia Ave M 11 Chun li mil .Sum iv vhool nnl emiilnes cif tohn C Wlii.lnn Co invited tn fun, ral Frl 2 p in 11 11 N jlnh at lnt prlvnt" He metns mn le vlevv.d riuits m PI.Ot'CllHH Mav I'llHDERICK M bus bind of l.urt I'iiiiiiIi. i nn i .lliivirl and V Ililatlvea and fm tids Titimki 'I rlbe, No l.'l 1 O R M UaahiltLtiin Catiin N'n 111 l 11 S llf A I lill ,1 ltr.,1 hr rlw mil nf I nln.nl... ,. i .lulu, rn if Vmerlui I mini .Nu l.'J Invltid to iiiinrii si .. ,, ln 47jii sninion st Hrlilis bur lnt Niirlh inlir Hill Cem lUinilns may be viewed Fl I s tu In n ni (Jl INN Mnv 2 IIKHUSt liusban I iif Mar garet K ljulnil Relitlvia and friends in, in tars of Pinna It II I'n Itilbf Asso, In vlti I to (nn. rl Mnn SID n in lll.'l I'alr mount ave vv phlla Siileiiin hUh mass of rtqiihm si Akathis (hurch 10 a in lnt Cathidral Cem ,1I1I.,'",; At Newtown P.i 'llilnldav I Iflh M.illtll 1st Mll.l K .T J HH II nti 1 III Relitivr-s mil friends Invltid tn fuii.ral Plum T'.'i.'L1 ,b""ienels M.illiu llniise sPvinthdi fifth Month .".th II a ni Friends niuv view reimlns nt reallen.e nf Osiar W White Is s l hliniell.ir' st Newtuwn Mvthdiv 1 Iflh Month 4th 7 III to n ti m lnt Pliimstind I rlenils llurvlna (iiounds Carrlnms will meet trullea at Datiboio leavlim' l)ulestown 10 01 a in Itll'l'A Siill.nlv Atrll 21) MARel VREr wljow of l barbs ItliKa nf Osborne al W Iss I hlikon Itilillves and frlen Is Invltid tn fun. nil !'. " '' .'." '"'"' ,lf ,:'n11 ' LellrlKht I 111 Main st MnniMinl, Inl private Westminster (mi JL',!,V.N, ", - M1 LtAM ROAN' formerly of iU. I.ivioik ave Relatives and frli mis In vlted tn f uner il sit - ii m funeril aiurt iniits of 17 II trlus in-,-, l-nEsislni- live lnt leriivvool Cm Remains in ly b viewed b rl . to In p m Vuto servko ItOHY Mavl WILLIAM I.' ROHY husband of Mnv Robv (net liirrt aged 11. Rilntlv.s unit frlinils Invited to funeril services it. 1 ti ni JJ4J Cross at lnt tirlvite Woodlands ( em 1 rlei els mn i ill I'rl H p in Auto lortepe SLTTI.i: Vprll .10 I-VV1NIA widow of James Settle il iiiiiliter nf late Tnlm anl Mary A Hiitehlns Mineral services 1'rl 11 i m st .Mark s c'rurch I rankfurd Idmnlns mnv le viewed fn pirlsh house 10 to 11 a in lnt SIIARl'i: Miv 1 THOMAS A SIIARPI: nKid 7ll Relatives sml friends Invltel tn lines at St lemi nt s 1 I! Church 120th and Clum ) Krl II lu a m Ri m ilns miy lo vlevvid nt ( liap-l of ndrew I Hair A Son Aich and l'lth sts Thurs 7 tu 1) p in lnt Mt. .Morlah Cem limit (low rs SHE April .10 MAURICE husband nf Mir-t-nrit hhn Rilitlvea and friends Invited to funeral Frl t lo a m 1512 Summer st lllali Mass of Riqulein Cathedral 10 a m lnt Holv Cross Cin SIIKN'.N'HTT Miy 1 JOHN huabind of Marv nhenmtt lliei Cmlden) Reintlvis nnd friends Court Shamrock, F. of A nnd con struitlon gatiif on I nnd 11 nnd st Michaels Henevolint "ouni- Mens Union Invited to fu. neral S-nt S .10 n in , 202S Helnrnde st bolemn nqulem mass Church of Nativity 10 a in lnt New Cathedral Cem MIlPt.BY April .10 WILSON', husband of Florence Milple, owed 24 Relutlvts nnd friends Musicians' ITnlnn of Penm . lnvitp.l I,. funernl aervlccs I'rl, .It) p in, lull W Dau phln at llemilna may L, viewed Thurs , 7 to II P m lnt private SMITH April .10 MRS HON'ORA A SMITH formerly nt Point Pleiaant, N" I. Relatives and frbnds Invited to funersl. Sat s In a m . 1727 W (llraril ove. Solemn requiem maas Church of the Oeau In a. in, lnt Old Cathedral C in Aiito funeral SMITH April .111 CLARA J widow (it Thninna Smith Itelitlves and friends Invited tn film rat services I rl , J p m residence of daughter Mrs (b orgo Simon 2124 S Chudwick at Remains may be viewed Thurs eve lnt prlvste Mt Mori ib Cem MIVTI1 - Mnv 2 171 OBNB MAXIMILIAN' son of la lac nnd Jennie SinMh age I 27 lleia tlvxa and frli nds Neptune Council. No 141. I) of 1. . Diligent Council, No. I V V A P II It Iblief Asso linn. 1 tn funernl Sun 2 p m pirenls residence, 2S1J W Dauphin st lnt Laurel 1IIII Cem S11.CK Mav 1 at Atlantic City N J. WILLIAM C STICK IMitlves nnd friends St Johns' 1 rdge No 112 F and A M Har monv It A C No .12 Man t ummanderv No 3(1 K T , Phlla Conslstnrv . Lu Lu Temple A A O N M h Walter h Nevvhall Post No 7 (1 A It. and all other nrMinlz iticna of which ho was a inemler. invltid to funeral servlcea. Frl 2 p m residence of aon In law If R e. alnger 122 1 W Tlnan st Phlla lnt Mount Peace Cem Auto funeril i snt.L.s Mav 1 UII.LVM P. STII.rs 4S02 N' Wnrnirk st Philadelphia aged (IS Itelitlves and friends Invited to services, Frl, 11 41 n in (hinel if Mt Holly Cem, Mt Ilolls. N J Int. t Holl Cem S-IROHI.HIN Ma 1 C.rOROE M. husband nf Hannih Mrohlcln Relnllvrs nnd frlv nds, nil organizations of which bo was c member, In vited to funeral Sat , .1 p m , 2131 JJ York at. lnt Oakland Cem. irlcnds may call Frl, after S p m THOMSON April 30. WILLIS L , husband of Annl I. llismaon inee Wood) ReUtlves and friends emplojes of Pennl R It . L. O. O. M , No 51, Masters Yiarlv ilenellclal and Mutual Ileneflclal Asio . Invitirt to services I rl . 2 p m, 1334 N Wanamakir at lnt Evergreen Cem, Cnmdin I-rtends mav call Thura eve WARD Ma 1 auddenlv. MEIITOV H VR. mill WARD Funero! services 1'rl, J p m, 5012 Larcbwood live lnt private WARNER -Ma) 1 JOSEPH, son of lata Fdwnrd i: Warm r and Bill H Warnvr, aged 31. Remalna ma bo viewed Ihura 8 to 1(1 p m. uncles residence Dr B II Warner, 1414 s oth at Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem , rrWl"ls'l.Aprll 30 KATII5 O W'EIS (ne. Hank), wife ot John W els Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat 8 ir m . 21 PassVunk av Solemn mass of requiem St. Paul s Church 0-30 n m, lnt private Holy Cross Cem. Auto CWKUBU May 1. nt Ilustleton. Phlla . AU GUSTUS son of Catharine nnd lam Harney Wetzel Relatives nnd friends Invited lo funeral Frl , 1 P m mother s residence. Ncwllns Crosal lng Easton Pa. lnt Arnts Church Grounds Will. El. Lit -Mnv . ri'17 lorresdalo nve, Frankford Pa, El.IAIIBTH widow of WIN Ham (1. Wheeler, aged 71) Relatives and friends Invited to services Sat 2 p tn , Oliver w Hair llldg. 1820 Chestnut st lnt Woodlands CW!HTi: May 2, ANNIE M Willi E (ncn Davlsl wife of l.dward F White. Relatives and friends mvlted to funeral services Sat 2 n m 411 Hdwwood st liioih and "lUivs mill lnt private Northwood Cem Friends may call Frl 7 to l n m llucks County papers com ' WILLIAMS On April 28 1017 ALFRED B . son of Helen Campbell Williams, grandson of f lae Sir James Campbell of-County Longford. Ireland, nnd husband of Helen wil llama (nee Moore) Relatives and frlenda 2"d Police District and members of the 37th Ward Republican League, ars Invited to funeral on Frldav at 8 30 a m. from his late resldeme. 2137 N 8th st Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Edward s Church. 10 n, m Interment nt Holv Cross Cemeterj bcranion and New ark papers please cop , Rest at last dear, suffering Alfred. Alt jour pain nnd trouble la o'er Dreary nights and das of anguish Thou shall never know no more Gone from your mother, who loved jou fondly, (lone to Him who loved vou more Gone to join the blessed angels Where loved ones have t,one before, WINTEHHOTIOM Ma 2 ALICE J, widow of James Wlnterbottom Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlcea Sat 2pm. 311) Armat at., Germantown, lnt private Levering ton Cem Itokliorough WOOD Mav 2 auddenly at Atlantla City, JAMES It. WOOD. Funeral services and Int. private, SPRINOEES0RTS ATI.VNT1C riTV. N. J. VE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD flMborcrtBlviiliviiii ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. OWNtRSMIP MANAOCMKNT. JQ31AH WHITE , SONS COMPANY HOTEL DOLPHIN St. Charles Place First house froni lleacb. Every convenience, Amsrlcan & European plans. Wesbninater K- ,e' nar Bcb. Elsv. to wesoiunsier reft j.,,,,,, balh, rulli water. 110 up weekly, ti up dally. Char, llu h re. SWIMMING AltAMQ SANITARY SWIMMING POOL VL1YU 219 g, IIROAD BT. PARTY NIOHT8 MON.. FBI. AND BAT. MTJSI0 tir.vnm WOODWARD May 1. 80PIIIA (Fide) (4. WOODWARD daughter of late Thomas II. Woodward Itelitlves and friends Invited to sjrv. Ices st 71.1 N 40th st,, Thurs , H p, m. Int. Jrrfeesonvllle (I'a.) Cenilrldsy morning WRAY May 2. BENJAMIN II , husband of Ellrabeth Wrny Inee Capeharti aged 57. ..Rela tives and friends. Jinies II. Illiiln Council. No 7ilil I o. of A . snd emplojes of Henry Dlsstnn son, invlled tn funeral services Sat . 2 p, in. 1421 il Emerlck st lnt, private, hast cedar ''hiVmI April .10. EMMA I., wife of Frank R Young Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl, 2 10 p tn , at residence, SIO'i W Lehigh ave lnt private Remains msy 1,p vlevvid 'Ihura. from T to H P in ELLEY. At Mr tint Holly, N. J , Miy 1. HANNAH A WARNER wife of Jervls S. 81 lej aged 71 Relatives and friends Invlled to fun-ral 120 Cherrv st Ml. llollj. N. J Frl. 11 n m lnt llipllst Cem, Autos will nieel train leaving Market st ferrj, Phlla., 0 32 I a tn at Ml llollj PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE linns $101)0 for $10. Urine jour diamonds, wan hes mid jewelry to the lamest pawnshop lu Hie world. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine HtiMiM) to nn: ( ity LOST AND TOUND Ill.ADs 1 osl rosarv beads name of owner mi tin, i rosa rtwnrd Return to 4047 Pine Pin, he Preston Islil W HIHKM 11 Lost Tuesdav ivenlnir, Ilrooch sei with t.Mi topi!' alul am ill diamonds aoln from 1 th end Olrard nve tn smsom cir No 21 ur Ulh and Hansom to Isth and Walnut Hew inl llili W (lirnrd nve CEIUIFII M i:-l.nst or mlslall terllfliato of stoi I. No ( osl WvnmltiK Loan and Hull linn Assiiiitlm 1 s'lans srles 170 In nune of 1'rniuvs Walsh Return to 114 N fith. Dirlu LIOCl Lost W i dm a la J In or near Consjio hocki n vv lilt haired fox terrier puppv about 1 star nnl bl h k and tan held white body 12 1 reward rthur speneir, Vlllanova Tele Phnni llrvn Mnwr 010 DOG Lost ellow and white collie (HoiiBlas), lnwa breist tip of tall White Return to 1MII ( iimiki st Rewanl Wjomlns 70 NECKLACE Lost pearl necklace containing about Inn pearls I.arjre reward to tinder if return ci to nil N' .1 1 at SITU CASE Lost laillea' black walrus suitcase, hetwem Mirshall farm and Pottstown Pa Reward If n turned to M Lleanore Rushton. W'vnnewool Pa TICKETS Lust tickets for performance at Hilbvui-Mratford Mij .1 from 2011 De Lmcev to 21t nnd Sjiruce on 21st Return to 1'UIi Chestnut ltiwa rd PERSONALS AL1TA. MARIA S OL'R MOTHER IS SEttt" OI SIV ILL, OI'R RETI'ltN' WILL SiVVE HER LIFE WHY DON T 10U COME? WE WANT 101' HELP WANTED FEMALE HELL TELEPHONE OPLRAT1.NO Work near jour homo In pleasant and healthful sjrroundlnKs. with excellent opportunities for rapid advancement. There are iwentj elnht Hell Central Oftlces In Philadelphia, probably there la one within a ew blocks fiom our home. I nusuil t .porluiilttes for earn eat Intelligent jounir vvomen between 13 and 22 jcars of aire. New emploves are paid while learning and are readily advanced, Pleasant dlnlntr rooms, where the beat of too I Is eold at cost, In every Cen tral oftlce. Comfortable sltilng rooms for readlnc and relaxation when off duty. Oood opportunity for senior and su pervising positions. Applv at 40(1 Market street dally, ex cept .sundij. 8 lu a. m, to B p. mi HIN'DERY OIRI.S wanted. Co , Juniper nnd Clierrj, Dunlap Printing CANV SSERS Steady work. H I rent, H to 8 .10 a. in Mr. Brooks. 17 LKI1K. joung lady, 20 to 21. with general otfko experience, resident northeist. Address st itlnit age vvhern previously emplojed. sal nrj desired O .14 ' P O Ilox 3441 COOK Oood plain cook for "cooking and down stairs work, vjhlte Protestant preferred: no y-rrJ's"" "r f,nlnfL ry best wages paid. 4H23 Wajne ave or phone Wjwnlng 053 COQK, prlvnte family vounc white woman, refa required Address Mrs. C. H. M P o Ilox 13. Devon, Pa. " ' COOK private family, with reference. 202(1 t.reen st Call FEEDFRS on Job presses Dunlap Printing Co . N E cor. Juniper and Cherry. """" GIRLS for mattress factory Easy and pleasant work OOOD WAGES Opportunity to learn operating on machines Also, a few rower mschlns operators wanted BERNSTEIN MFG. CO. Third and Allegheny ave. GIRLS TO PUT UP YsRNS . NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED APri.Y S H & 11 w FLE1SHER, INC. 2lrH AND HAMILTON feTS. OIRI.S ddltlons to ou- glass depirtment made openings for R0 elrls. learners pild Id weekly: advantement In 0 weeks, experienced workers make $17 and over per week Apply In person or by letter to II. K. Mulford Co , Olenolden. Pa a GIRLS, 21 to work at picking, paper box mak lng cutting and packing files, etc : work Is light and not dangerous Apply time offlce. Henry Dlsston & Sons. Inc., Tacony, Phlla- delphla GIRLS wanted, .with or without experience: starting up new machinery, good wages and paid while learning Apply Grlawold Worsted Company. Darby. Pa GIRLS. iCvears and over to learn the busl ness, 10 cents per hour to start. Phlladel- Phla Paper Rox Company 17th and Ridge. GIRLS In lace mending nnd finishing room An ply John Ilromley i. Son. Lehigh aybelFront. GIRLS to wrap and hox'flfes: steady work: good pay. Apply 1078 Frankford ave. HOSIERY String-frame knitters on Ranner and hcott & Williams machines; learners taken Wallace-Wilson Hosiery Co , Orchard below Unity. Frankford HOUSEMOTHER wanted, small Institution; un stand sewing, cooking; good disciplinarian X Moorestown. N. J , KNITTERS to work a horns; must ba first-class workers: good prices s. B. & U. W. i lelsher. t07 Chestnut. LAUNDRY Woman wanted to work In mangle room: no experience necessary; good salary Apply i.723 Race st . soon salary. MESSENGERS Olrla a. .14 to. 10 years, who have passed tha aaventh grade reuulretl fn act nn n. .... . Apply Kmplovment Uureau fourth floor. ' GIMIIEI. UROTHLIta MOTHER and daughter' wanted or woman for general houaework and rooking in country place near Reading. 'Address Hox 417. Read- lng. Ps. " OPERATORS, experienced on ladles' fins silk and cotton dresses, high wages, long season large workroom. Frey-Sherldin Co.. loii Diamond St. ' v44 bEAMSTRF.SS. Protestant, capable, under 40" wait on lady, sleep In house. Write E. Whel len. Torresdale, Pa, " " " SEWERS wanted; experienced; steady workT A. F. llornot llro Co.. 17th and Falrmount BTKNOORAPIIER wanted! one who-haa""sui: -ir.n j;',!,c.,.tl,sr n(l sufficient experience to PARCEL POST UKULELEJ S!r S2-50 liF.MIIVP I1MVMHS TU!. I IVSTRI'MFNTS TU Instruction Book Free FRED C. MEYER t 1 .WsV 121D Arch St. T Il ISA Philadelphia H ( HEtP WANTED -FKMALE Conllnufrf from Prtctding Column RTENOOnAPHER, (female) ""P.i.Jl'o'V,0.'!: npher Is wanted for seneral office duties i jiosj. tlon permanent: itood salary and chance of ad. vancement assuredi write statins; cTperlencs and salary desired O (113 LederCentral. HTENmiRAPIIEn Younif lady, and boo kk wp". At ply after 10 . m Kennedy Creamery Co , 20 a Front. STENOGRAPHER, thoroushly eiperlencedl per. manent position! salary to start 112 00 C 38. Ledger Office. . STEN'oriRAIHlc"SECRETARY. must be blah irhool Braduatei eollens trained woman pre ferred, ciiellent opportunity for one Inter tared In nbtalnlnc advancement alon sdver Using llnej salarv $15 tn start In advertising state full extent nf education, previous ex perience, ape i nd name of school where men. osraphli training waa obtained, P. O. Ilox am TAPE WEAVERS' wanted Apply John Bids hotlnm Inc 4.117 Orlsc.im St.. Frankford . WEAVERS wanted female, en ,P.ltn whits work, rood wases Imperial Woolen t.0 . Malti and Rector sts . Manajunk YOt'.NC! OIRL"vvatiteii tn matte herself cener nllv useful where other help Is kept Applv Mrs Albert Wolf. Ashbourne road. Llklns YOl'.N'll WOMAN "refined ToTl'chstiati homes, excellent opportunity. P.7.11, Id. Off. lOtT.N'd WOMEN wanted trt fill clerical posb thus for ir-nenil nfflce.work state experience. Appt) (1 740 J.edser Veixtraj imtfltir (HP I.. 17 or" is sears old, to learn stamplnic and make herself Renerallv useful pplv The IMIIev, Hanks I Riddle Co 1221 ansom st (th floor (leneral WOVUN wanted, not under 2i vears of sse. for position leniilrinir tnet. must be of sood appearance hours lo t first class refer ence required lp I in l.eoaer wine-- . tv n .-i i-reu i.alh.,1 olirata In demand! secure a position throuah our cojrse of In struction Philadelphia School of Filing. S10 Chestnut st third floor HELP WANTED MALE ACCOCNTANT, assistant: must have thnroush knowleiUe of neneral office work: state ase, ref and ail expected M 111 .LedKer eentral Al TOMOHII.E repairmen. Apply Pierce Arrow Aseniv N 1! Cor 21st nnd Market ROY AS M'PRENTICB IV MACHINE SHOP. (lOOll SALARY TO STRT AND OPPORTU NITY TO HEI'OMI'S MACHINIST AT IIIOH lAlin.i HRSS lURKER, 230 S 8TH ST HOY. Protestant for errands ond aeneral use fulness to leurn business, replv In own hand wrltlnB statins ase and salary expected P 7(11 Leilarr (llf lie ROY wanted on cutting floor of wholesale cloth ing factorv Bool opportunltj for advance ment R Jacobs Ilroid and South HOY wanted 14 vears old a pood Job for a bov. Atplj nt the Mercantile I.lhrarj, 10 S 10th st at 0 o'clock HOY for nluht force sjrocery order room. $0: advancement, must have references Apply 121 N Mh st HOYS Hi and over, for Inalde work to learn toll press trade Call Curtis Publishing; Co , Thursday ll tn 1 HOirl, 27, for all branches of saw manufactur ing Apply time oftlce, Henrj Dlsston it Sons, lnr laconj', Pa ROYS wanted day worn. Apply6th floor. (J0 chestnut st IH'SINESS ENOIN'EER All unusual chance nf permanent vniplojment and advancement, for a jnunK man not more than 31 vears jvho bis had training aa civil engineer or In a similar lln the applliant best fitted for the position will be one who can Intelligently annze the business sjstem of n larue Phllidelphla Industrj, as he would tackle an engineering problem, a pleasing address and abllltv lo sell 1 leas tn others desirable, pubmlt photograph with letter specif) InB Individual qualifications. Postofflce box .101 CLERK Experienced voung man tesldfng In southern section of cltj . site ago. salarj and refrelice ajjtt LedserCentrab e'f.ERK Junior clerk and messenger In trust compauy office, Applv, stating age and ref erences (J 711. 1 edt,er Office. ellhMIST wanted having knowledge on which to .stabllsii profitable industry and construct and opera tn n modest Initial plant, receiving a ahire of the gains as Ms remuneration, applicant give age, qualifications experience, refi rerices nnd Idea of minimum salarv at first If any necessarj. Address Jersey, P O !i9.xr!.I N' York LRANE follower, one used to .handling ma" chlners Philadelphia Roll and Machine Co 1 2,ld and 1'asJilngtonave DENTIST Wnntcd experienced dentist: good i hance to secure old established practice: give lererence, ago and ailarv Dr. W m. H. Kll- ": '' a -tiii ni ,- ItCitUHIU, j a DRAIT'SMEN wanted, structural steel power '.,'!"'"5,.an,Vd,.,.1.tr!.1 Mt'0.n. high, . i.'--'-':;'"" w ii. j-- uk h r senirai "'.y.KiiilWii; ASMSTANr wanted on'amoTHobibl fVv.i "in. v "1 """.' "cnooi grauuate pre .'rlni'f'8'.'' .f "rltlng and mechanical . n.Li?.r ml.nd main requisites Apply Friday jst Chilton Company Market and 4llin sts Rl.rv'ATnn narniTinD Tall well-appearing colored men required: must havo operator s license. Apply Employ ment llnrntan fn.tr.t. a rr ' ment Rureau fourth finnr OLMUEI, IlROniERS ENOINEEIl wanted steady position State sab arywanted PM0,LedgerOfHce FR,-ii!'T "ANDI-ER'' wanted. 100; waieTsS per hour regular time. 30c rer hour Vlwhi. Hunaajs and holldajs; plenty of work Apply stevedore. Pier i'4 South Delaware ave . M. chants and Miners' Transportation Co GARDENER Sober. Industrious man wanted f10,iru,ckB",r.'l...''t bojs' school, w"ne -..'., "- -.Miiiui Bi , oeiwecn 1 o clock Saturdaj-. Mav 1, and 1 ,,. HAND SANDERS MCTOR TALKINO MACHINE CO. Has vacancies for Hand aanders Boring machine operators lland Jointers, Band re-saw filers Rip sawjers Flttlng-up sawyers Machine carvers , Veneer Jointers First class machinists Doublo-head molder operators , bhellackers Double-end tenon mnchlns operators Window cleaners Stevedores and laborers Apprentice boys over 18 Office bojs, 10 years and over 48 hour-week schedulo Phj slcal examination necessary Apply Victor Talking Machine Co Application office. 35 Cooper st . Camden. N J LABORATORY ASSISTANTS! young men to work and study In our laboratories' excellent opening for those Interested in scientific work Apply in person or by letter to II K. Mulford Co Olenolden Pa LABORERS Laborers, white and coloredi wanted for Penna. R R.; steady work; advancement for men with nblllty; ain board with the company at very reasonable cost If desired. Apply 43 North 17th st. LABORER8. 25, wanted at once for Inside and outside work; opportunity for promotion. Ap ply time office. Henry Dlsston & Sons. Inc.. Tacony, Philadelphia. " LABORERS wanted: steady work and good LABORERS" wanted. A. F. Bornot b7o7CoT7 h and Falrmount ' Q OIlERS WANTED! APPLT AT BIS N? -1 -LT' --,- ..... a va.c., MvtJ ,., Dill. CZ A ME.1 caen 01. NEMUN llrst-class electric light rrTelT? t eady work and good w Foster. 1208 N. 31st st oTaLE CHORISfEH, Prot eaay work and good wages. Apply William Protestant rhnr.h .... edf give references state experience and sal. ary desired Address U c. Hardesty wit. mlngton, Del. Publlo Building. 11. y' ""' MAN wanted with experience In catalog flllns and the initiative to Install a system, put IS order and develop catalog file of large man' ufirturlng plant. P 730. Lejgcrprcice. MAN middle-aged, for checking and' stock work? state age previous experience and salarv ii. pected. P 718. Ledger Office. ""T MAN. young. 10 to 10 jears. in oftlce of firs Insurance company; reliable and reference d sired. P B22. Ledger Office """nee ae- MATTRESS FINISHERS ON SILK FLOsq PADS; ARMY CpN.rRACT: EXTRA fjoon .-Ai. Ari-i.i 11. u uouailERTr" lrrii HT. AND INDIANA AVK. """"-. 1TT1I ST. AND INDIANA AVE. MECHANICS for Autocar, Packard and Dorria delivery trucks: steady worki 6 days weekli first-class man only; good wages. Sranp' 9th and Cumberland it MEN Vanted. bollermakers. locomotive ma" chlnlsts. car repair men laborers licomol tlve cleaners. Penna It. R,. 1741 Filbert , MEN wanted for heavy outside work:"s'teVd7 MOLDINO MACHINE OPERATORS wanted liT Iron foundry; steady work and good wages SWifer ' Paur'son. AsT3f. WcN Hffif." cSiSr. fa'Pdvancen'S ,Jir-ja2HsnijyPomert OFFICE BOY. neat, for general office work: stats act and reference. O 1)34. Ledger Cs! OFFICE BOY wanted In lawyer'a office; oppor" tunlty for advancement p 520, Ledger CitKl OPERATORS, elevator, white, with license" steady employment. Apply 444 Widenijiiyay' PAINTERS, experienced on automobiltworkl Apply 21128 Hansom St. ""'' PAPER lipXES Experlence'd man on corner cutter. Miller's. 4M York aya between 4th and fith. above Callowblil. '"'" ftn IHOTOunAii!iit waniea oy isrge raanufactuT . ina ijiivTi aww. hi, muuuu.iuui svaia fully HELP WANTEDrlti CosHsant from frtctdlno fjlj TOniER to work In drug storei Hon. good pay. Broad IL sts "" PORTERS and window cleanerstlvii employment, ln-hr. dayt S4H to l??luii Apply Room 431, Land Til le nidi "t! Central. PROOFREADER WANTrn. u. fl- WITH NEWHPAPER FvpHiH-jB EVCE PREFERHEDl oiiiB,fcl..BT. AND QUANTITY 1-SsWt','1t.TMA1 M EMRER . OF T YP0dnApj7,,'I.r ur.iei. JvurmuBM u 3 i ,'vai s CER OFFICE. ''"' LED.I itl SALE COilHKSrONDENT A .7 Philadelphia concern has vacane. 7l"?t department lor a young man not mi. " vears. with loleue .liir..i..0'. mr lal man who has had previous eneru-'J,, department or who can write Jf,l copv mere is an exce ent onnar,.i. iui M slble , submit Photograph wltr'm,''i1lfl Postofflcs box 01, ,n MJllaj - in SAT.FSMAN E.VPnntEVfrn o N '1 MAN: IOCAL COMPWY SllOVVIvn fl PROFITS: INCREASING I'A PIT J f? S CEPTIONAL OI'PORTI'NITY Prin5 DUCER. ADDRES.S P 733, LErKljii ' "Al'Wr," "r slgTirT: list II tTiiu is lUUnlllF, JOT Rn ntirvnx. . forre ahead through his own erfn??.r"",ffl PremterDlst Co . 710 Marke ,, "4 ha 1. i.v an wanted reliable stockllTCd to manage branch nflke. also iiiiH"! men Address C 10.1, Iiiger Offlce k 1 o.vi.r.-ijiA.s eipporiunny ror jounr WJM nt"i "'e av-j(S,xii V.CIlLrHI SALESMEN VANTED-The" ifnlied-rSri lirovement ('o reou res 9l..m.- ..s1' Pllances nn an attractive basis. AbmV7s1 John R Hare 17(l N. llroad ,t M1" I I, 1.. MtDevett, 22ii')-ll N hrontsL II J Ilaker. 1.11..17 .s r,j.i .VM " j Liriiengrepri. mi I rankforit .m T O Allan .1314 Uerinantnvri ,v, "' Aaion Senator, 114-42 N 1 tth st lnl.n Qnlnm.. .111 t.l .. . .. ! u . .,-,.: ....:.- r. . limn .-, 11,1111011 sv i .iiitiu at , AIin.vM.kil Thomns Carney, ninth floor, nj v 7i I SALESMEN, spcclaltj. hlgh-class fjr; advertised food product, before American, lie 2o vears. we teach our men In diiiTj! rr-T-TTT-.-rrrr-. ' -:L?i iili s I. anil an suiceeu, u pep font rnm 11(11-1)07 Wldener Dulldlng Phlladeffi. .SHEET-.METAL .WORKERS wanlednns eoulpment. only first class need !. ('lid Snns Inc HUh and Callow"'. , brENOORAPHER for South Amrlc: nuni experienced, accurate and unmarried 1 ago ami salary, noard, lodging and trV. ixpenscs furnished by empiorers o 1 ...!n, I'.nlr.l . - STONECUTTERS 'for BranlteworV7 737 once trwln . Leighton. B7th andCheitnot. SODA D1SPENER3 Experienced Apply before 11 a. m., BtmJ of Lmplojinent, 4Vj floor. S srnAwnniDnE ninTinra 'I WASHROOM MEN White. In bottle depirtsaai steady work, advancement Apply in mJ or bv letter II K Mulford Co , . Glenoldwjl WEAVERS wanted (malel on plain whit. Hv,v nr,ro iiiiiriiai IVUUICII 0 , AlSlB Hector sts, Manajunk. lOUNO MAN vvnnled (leneral assistant 4ii vertlslng department, high school graluitu slrlnB to enter the advertising fleta, will n kooii oppnriunuj , answer, statlnr sasl education and experienceP onoxJ01B YOONO MAN. ranld nnd nrrnrol. . ! knnwledgo nf stenobraphy and tipewrttsgl preferred O fit,!. Ledger Central m OI'Nll MAN to make Neufchatel cheese bml i-miaucipnia ieppiv alter V a, m. 21 I "hii'i jeiiiieu ereamerj eo lUL'.MI MAN to pack and ship goods AM A F. llornot Hros. Co . 17th and FalraoSl vr.TTvri MPM Toune mm tn net aa nhot wrltrt In cw J nfr rtppartment. Apply delHery oftlcMd ijua-iiiriu, GLMREL BROTHERS SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAU rilllWJIinsir ranalvla nn.l nh. slanss "'' . "-a s,siautJ Ullij CAill I IQIietU, If u position: best references G nil. Led. Ci COOK, white, experienced reference. position at once; shore or city. Call llalnhrldge St. COOK wishes tcniDorar.v nosltlon cookln. waiting also 10 laundress. Call st 3 joouin 1. in. DAY'S WORK desired by neat colored w .. reference 14S N. Redfleld West Phils DRESSMAKER first class wishes few fuel engagements lie ilav C 30, lledger Oftlce GOVERNESS (Trench) wishes position; beat rd ercncea. i- i', meager central GOVERNESS Alsatian, perfect English, Frnutl German and Italian; mimic, nil nsiifll siihluM excellent references, seeks engagement, aIaM J404Halrd nve. Camden, NT J. - NURSL, graduate, desires entire charge of valid mental or nervous cases; position ni llo 235 Ledger Hranch, 173!) Nine st-l BTENOORAPIIER. bright beginner wants in rer.Utalile Imv office, lienlrnhte atirrnimi essential aalirv no object. O B17. I.-dL S STENOGRAPHER, rapid, 5 jears' experts! desires permanent position O 441 Led. Cej WOSIAN A middle-aged, refined woman a sires position to go to seashere as liar inaiu. invinn nurse or motner a neiper. ti Ledger Office I SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUN TANT ' Thoroughly experlemed and efficient. flee manager O r.10. Ledger Central. ACCOUNTANT will open, close audit s evenlnps terms moderate. O 31 Led Of! AUDITOR and office manager, now eniu wishes to make a change, thorough era ence In corporation offleo organization i methodizing along strictly modern lines, I high grade connection considered Box C Ledger Office. J BANKER. 20 jears' experience in all deal ments, excellent reputation 38 jears old a rled. wants posltlon.H312. Ledger 0fH BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTANTrSO, thoroulU nee man, highest rererences, long service Arm, salary mod O .131. Ledger On BOOKKEEPER, exner . comn taking etna f nest rers ; mod terms. O 841. Ledger i &UTI.EH. ifnlr. rr full charirn small fal competent Japanese wishes position, reftn u su. i.eqger central. BUT LER or valet. English, single ' want I sltlon: experienced; dlsengi-s U A. 8.1 N. Woodstock st BUTLER, valet, Japanese, desires position,: nan goon, experience in private service. 308N 18th at. CUAITFFF.tin. iviah.i nnslllnn. nnnir mal ful driver, good mechanic, sober and rellw neat private reference, u loo, i.eager uj CHAUI'FEUIl. competent, single, white rouj nent city references O 1 4Q.'-r.cdger CentrstJ v.irn n.p .n.n mnin an ran ri: di. l COST ACCOUNTANT A PRODUCTION MANAOFR f vviiii rix.ri-JNivi-. ejNi'r.iiic.e.i! CHINE SHOP. CAN OROVNIZB , AND SYSTEMATIZE .12 YEAI18 t il f fi5'n JSiis, TJ tST7tT.S r TT'siTr'l. Q -tit ADD. Q 058, LEDOEK CENTRAU 11 m i ntlAITSVIAM Mectiftn enfrr 7 rs" nlln.A Ir.ln.Ai an nt laUlnv nhjime Of ( lng rm or construction work. G 748 Led j GARDENER, sin . exner. flowers lawns. table, garden, poultry; refs. Gardener, v me MAN', 30 married, technical education anoj ehanlcal training, practical experience iej man In manufacturing plant, desires psni nent position which offers bright fuw II 1,140 1-edger Hranch, 21st and Pine MAN AND Wll-F. desire ntialtlnn In small I try place, woman for cooking and houstw man for outside work 1008 Arch st. OFFICE MAN, law Harrlsburg, acts forj Derations as registered 1'enna. siock i agent, correspondent, etc.; Inquiries sols? ai ,-aii. i.eager urnce SA1.VHMAV 1U hanUai anu nrnnAiltlnn! ON ehis-'Ss-asl u'( IIBIIvnO HIIJ llll'jivail"-l j- tunlty most essential point; references, C i Ledger Office, '3 TRAFFIO MANAGER; young man. , education and railroad training, would ju srA-sslitaass tViA aasllfnAi1 BSasa.ldBia aalatf flM 170 a month, with future prospects. Oi Ledger Central, lOUNG MAN. educated, wants vvork forj nings; owing 10 a natural aouur v mecnanicai urawing mitm us ok oeis ' engineer. G 43. Ledger Central. OUNO MAN. 28. experienced salesman,! lis tit pafinfif 1 nnan JtrtKt Una At tuvlHIflii 0 sponslbtlity. rejected for Reserves, a,. lk4lawBfsis'Awsseal I WHAT HA VU VOU tO OFFEM a fM np flft at unfraiTM-p nvriAdR A SUCCESSFUL RKTAIL IUI8INKS3 UWN). UW1NU TO LUNU HUUKN Aiy ' TtMIIl.' flAHfM llVB riUITKr tM niTHIll a vi'iPH iMn WAa Tnxrrirna1.V A. 80 CE8SFUI TRAVEMNO 8ALKSMAK1 AMI vim rvwrMiTTiri a nam umisi V TR1JHI " .JlV' t t W i-l, Al)OVIUU4' ' WORTHY: CAN FtlRNIHII BANK ANJ sw'krino please' OUTLINE YOUR PROP' uaiiiu.N. u nop, i.ED(lr.It QliNHVAu. ENOLIBII young gentleman.. Just arrived, daalr work In good electrical or mechanical house el business; willing; best reference. M Hit Ledger Central ' EMPLOYMENT AQENCIBft 4 MRS. KANE, Bll a. 10th. wishes posit nrsi-ciasa young cooxa aoia lo tsi cnargs, waitresses, chambermaids, i iss .,., wiiwniMwiil pees 'F'W'tW" 2L-Jk , ilW S . Hal. IM ' SrflE,-f --l n'i ei i"r' - . !""..
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