1 in - a. - $! M,": - , 9v " '' . l , -W V NT tEVEINa-'LDaJiJK-PHiLAfiiSLPHlA, M&NDX. MAY 14, l97 V1 T Is V. u 4W Hrf i& ' K ,Wr & I? b: ,? K f J! I I l- iff IT hi i.j1. U iv 13" I I& ra. if m , IZQ U$l v Wt ?$ . K1 4S IV 4 :.' f. OJ- ; CAMPEEISTMENTS '. " IN P. O.S. A. RESERVES Native Sons Demonstrate by Sen , timent and Efficiency Practi cal Loyalty to Flag Tho 1'r.trlotle Order Sons of America have Main proved Hint they tnnd "four iU" for tho United Slnto of America, unit as In 1 tho enllntmentf cf moro thun 1.00 t tho younc members of the order from he upper counties of tho State Is upholding the glorious herltngo handed down to these) young sons from their fathers nnd fore fathers before them. Ninety per cent tfflclent for nctlvo m.rvlco with tho colors Is hat was found to bo tho cstiibl shed truth when thoso loyal irntlvo Americans tatherod In Scranton last week. The Potts, vlllo Reserves came forward on tho name day.ln thirt city wllh 150 enlistment. The members of tho order I" rhlladflphla have alo twen provlmr thrlr '0I,ly,1,?1,lVi eauss which this order represent". . nnd todo tnera nro said In I- more, than lui" of the i m.iii. l.rs or thin order ironi ""''.""""ii.f.:, - Monticomery and Uucks Counties pnll.l'd. eieriui recoru, mm mw ..w i ;..w m Vtnml that their younger bovs stood ready 'to stand the te.t. and enlisted without thy need of a oratt measure Dy me iwm"" i.hi i .niiit ilany of tho marrlod brothers sojjht to enlist In scranton and elsehero last week, tut tna officers of the Government refused to accept any but single men. Colonel Wllltsm Schank r-narUed "; (Invernment utile al had s.tl'l thai ine m n had""Sve"i 0.1 V,a cm lit for tho ""';;.; nhould never haj.) brought ,m 'JJ i.hiTitv t!! had 1 doubted for an Instant twlr u bllltv tn wear the uniform of a regular arm man lhe ore phjslcnm perfect and well ". I m ITMiVnco .'' .neWMS "hrMM'1 .,TiTo .,. Coiinty !M VMt g,t j,l2SS. MY Tho showlntf made l)' tn I-V iL County b?s was particularly R'V'?n,nR,tu0mVn offlcers. In selecting tho men .opUln liaum it US. A, and other army officors accepled only the fihss rally fit and unmarried members S? tho res" rves llecauw of this rulint tho ?eief!nV1,Sr ty-Ho or more lumpalilis of th. I nnslBlila fesere. Slate Master of Torini Harper and lloi.ort C. nanerof t. dl-trlet P "Idel.t o l.;;wer h rf dlstr.ct will speak In f.imi; .! at Mrlik rs Mile on Thursdiy "'nlny M.. -t. This .amp A"tlJrt"uUf". .ul'lu''on'mmeo1 an.l'hha ,f,crea.ertrt,AoithanU... Per cent. l'rl pects of a much larRer Increase by tho eiw 01 the present term. Camp 44S of, Nazareth held 11 ?efn"tf'J session last Friday eeninij. in "s .no" " . Thirty candidates wero Initiated nnd I ",' dress made by Stato . rer'tary , harles II. Helms, who, simk. on "Th.. I'rlneJP'e'' ff,0 Order.' and Iter rt Arm, of Lamp '-'; Kastnn. who -poke on "The Surresstul Lamp. The State aecretnry will soon sp.-.ik '".'"S.! "r,V it Camp .M'J. and ha. been revues ej to reigat his splendid address on "Tho Vrlm ltdes or our Order" delivered before inn members in lamp 445 last week. CamD ISO. of ainnemolionlnir Is. n.'!l'"J prepsTftions to roceHo htato Vice, I'res dent Mover and Stato Seiretiry Helms oil Monday iwn'nir. May Bl Tho oltl.ers of this IHo ramp Ps.t president 1' S Meade, president John Cronkwrlsht, n president. Otis smiin master of forms T i: Vulton. record nB sec retnry. T S fulton. tlnamial secretary. J II brum; treasurer. T K. Tu ion. chaplain. T II Piper: conductor, J K Klslvr: lnPoaor. A. A t'ole; guard, Oeoraa 1. Shaffer, sentinels I. t Eeldln and T I.. KnslKn; trustees, 1. 8 lMlton. A. L. Unslsn and J. V I Hher On Tuesday, May 22. tho State officers will reach Oaleton. Potter County wh;ro a ' Jpen meetlne will t'o held In the ITesbjlerlan Church, More than tuim American-born men are expected to attend this nerlre and tho whole county Is reported to Ik aroused oer 'this proposed visit It is possible that tho State president will Join this lslt Th" officers of Camp No Mil there are1 Past president. 1. 1;. tVood. president, William Summer, Mco presi dent. Eugene. Cothran, master of forms, Y rank Hessi recordlnir Becret.irj. I'rank Combo, financial secretary, Trank I'omlw, trcasurir. 1.. A. Allen, chaplain, William burner, hr . "in ductor. Dewey Crlppen. Inspictor. l.dward llurd. Fuard. .Molt Hill, sentinels. 1" J. Holt and Walter htarner, trustws. Lewis hnjder. Mil Ham Hummer und Krank Hess. Wednesday. May S!3. th Stale orflcers will resch Wellsboro. Tioga County, whero Camp I53 will hold an open meeting for the entire county In the Auditorium, a 'iniullo hall seating 1500 persons. This camp Is making preparations to receive tho party and this meeting will no .,,k. xipnuBB en.- frr,,pt m.r fipiii iiv iinv or ganization In Tioga County. The . officers, of Camp U."3 ore: Past president. Walter Halley; president. Hun llowem lc president. Orln hoseneraner. master of forms, Walter Webster, recording secretary, Weslev MnrWn. assistant recording secretary, Albert Hrway, llnanclal sec retary, Albert Krway. treasurer. Howard M.l ward; chaplain, O 11. ltoberts. conductor. Ilich ard Dufty. Inspector. Holier t English, guard. Robert Ualley, aentlnels, William l.mengood and Charles Utker trustees, Kdn.ird Ilacket Walter Ualley and William I-vcngood On Thnrsitfiv. Muv 1!4. the State otMcers will reach Lock Haven, Clinton County and In the rlmn room of Camn llt.V which has a member ship well over SOU, tho camps nf the county will gather In this open county rally. Hery possible effort Is being put forth by this pro gressive camp to make this the greatest effort of Clinton County's career In this order. Pas'. State Tresldent Hoy I,. SchuMer is a member of this camp and is co-operating with tho local committee. The officers of Camp Up." are- Past president. Joseph Krapei president. Arthur Orubbi vice rresldent. Uiorge o. Ivlepperi mas ter of forms, John It. Heeder; recording secre tary, C. A. Shaffer! nsslstant recording secre tary. J. n. Shafferi tlnamial secretory. II, S. Illttner; treafurer. I. Hoycr: chaplain, Eugene Nurtyi conductor, George Zell. Inspector, Paul Orubb; guard. Gilbert Slreck: sentinels, I. 1" fer. S. W. Smith and C. 15. tiros On Friday, May -!, the state officers will reach Clearfield, when Camp AV1 will entertain the officers and the camps of tho countv. Past Hazel and A. W. Fasersi trustees, J. E. Phaf State President William I. Swoops Is a member of this camp, and, llko llrnther Schuyler, of Iock Haven, Is working faithfully for tho sue cess of the movement llrother Swoope was one of the influences which convinced tha Slate committee that this visit should be undertaken. The officers of Camp nDl are; Past president Sherwood OothUri president. Ilalph I'ltzeri vice president, William llamiammi master or forms, w. S. Mauren reoordlng secretary, William II, Muse; asslstnnt recording tecretary. P. S. Hlch neri llnanclal secretary. S. Iiaughertyi treasurer. M H. Ogdenl chaplain, William Summeraitde; conductor. Peter Klsteri Inspector, 1. Williams! (xuard, H. Canklin. sentinels, H. Cunklln and Nllea Jarden: trustees. W, S, llaurer, Teter Flster and S. J. Laskey. Camp 819 will have a flag raising and parade on Saturday next, at :i p. m., at the corner of Prankford avende and Hhawn street. Holmes burg, The announcement says: "Now Is the time to show your patrlotUm. Come out and show jour colors. Be sure that ou're In line and get there right on time. A good program and prominent speakers." FRATERNAL AMERICANS All Councils of tho City to Celebrate Sixty-fourth Anniversary The councils of Philadelphia will celebrate the sixty-fourth anniversary of the prin ciples of the order, "Virtue, liberty and pa triotism," Thursday evening next at I.u Iu Temple, under the supervision of the Anni versary Banquet Association of this county, composed of Brother Francis Alroy. of No. 338, president; Charles J. Gros, of No, 61G, vice president; C. Leroy Tripmaker, of No, 631, secretary and past councilor; Z. Tay lor "Wobensmlth, treasurer, and representa tive! from the various councils. Musio and flanolnf will start the program from 8 to s c'olook, banquet from 0 to 11 o'olook and thereafter dancing. The caterer has promised the earns banquet and cost as last year. "" The entire temple will have the finest display of flags ever seen and special patriotic decor ations will be given to the stage effects, state councilor, the ttev. Samuel A. llarker, and State Council Secretary. William II. Mlers, of New Jersey, will be In attendance. State Coun cilor Miller. State Council Secretary Ford and Junior Past State Councilor sheneman. of Penn sylvania, will be present From present reports mora than 1000 members and ladles will be freant. Members without tickets should ennlv unicera assert mai rporiii ii-''.- Quarters w III provo that morn than O..011 member" of tho order In Pennsylvania ar; now enlltlrd in ih rii nf thn inuntry. This !s a won; nrncrR iupi iiruim ft i at ace to George a. Kord. 1024 Stephen Olrard . .v Building, or William H. Sbeneman, 800 Lincoln ?, f!k. SuiiaiM. The class initiation held at Fraakford Council, 1m ITS last Mandar evenlne sraa a. a-raet ane. '"'.. aaaa. O. D..B7C. Francis Alrsy and Jr. , B. ;, 1, C, Bhaoeman acting la conjunction with the at. tf, iTtloers oTSi. XT. ft '.. ' - lem ir, atate C 8. O, Shei of the of Pennayl' Council -. Vferd mnd Junior P. Sbeneman ' , attended the annual meeting :eneral vanln. '5Uj.r. New Tork. Viral New Tork, Virginia and the IJIs- ' triel or uoiumoia si jsjwara, is. j., on iveuaes , iar last as members from this State. Large .avJna wera reported in membershlD and finances. . lie. 8. Ford, of Pennsylvania, was unanimously eftntsil president of the federation for tho coming '!,. I niw os ( anoiTersarr oanquet kyaM last Saturday evening, when anawaf numoer oi C --4. .. -y. .- r .. . V,8. C. Sheneman and B. C. Secretary Ford will assist In tho rendition of the beautiful new short form ritual, An extremely largo attendance of members Is expected. , Copley Council, No. Ml, will celebrates its tenth annhersary next Saturday evening by a dance and banquot. state Councilor Miller will address a large attendance of members and ladles. THE MACCABEES Operations of Uniform Rank and Cen tral Committee for Dedication Fund The uniform runtt held n drill mcctliiK at Us room In K. (J. 1J. Hall Mat Monday cvenlnp;, dcvotliiK only part of the time to business. .Mrs. Ada Gorsuch, first lieu tenant, was given a rising voto ofthntitts for her efforts nnd profit on the theatre benefit. -Miss Kdlth Church turned over 18 which she hnd received as a prize for add ing new members to tho association, and plnns wcro tnlked over for further additions to thn Tort Huron trip fund. A check do nation was also received for Glrard llevlew with thntiks, Philadelphia IteUew 21", Parkway Building, announced that they would gle a euchre for tho benefit of a trip fund tomorrow eenlng In their room, nnd so the good work goes on to try to send tin- Philadelphia drill team, one of the best in the entire Jurisdiction, to the dedication at Port Huron Tho Mm imetlng of the central committee wns held at the ho.np of Mrs. Jennie Hartman. neo Lex, l)5'l East Westmoreland street, on vieunesiiny evening, with President sirs, r f. Helms prsldlng. The sick committee re ported, was discharged with thanks and the fol low Ire ladles appointed until the next meeting: West Philadelphia. Mrs. I.oulea Lewis, Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. Minnie Evans: northeast section, Mrs. Oorglna England. Mrs. I'lorencs Osborne and Mrs, Laddyt Oermantown. Mrs. Cora Emery nnd Mrs. Anna M. Wright! cen tral, Mrs. Hattlo Edds. Mrs. Carrie Posern and miss .Marv Collins, soutr or 3Iarket street, .Mrs. Emmu Miles. Mrs. Arabella Itotenbury nnd Mrs. Alfrlda Olson. Mrs l.(inln Lewis uns iiliDoltrted as chair man of the memorial to bo held In Juno In memory of all numbers who have been called to nnswtr "roll call" In the great bound, with Mrs. Otorglnu England as assistant. Mrs. Carrlo Posern wns appointed chairman nf the annual reunion, with Mrs. Osborne as assist ant, tbo reunion to he held on the last Monday In June, Miss llurgln ri ported that Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Helms and the speaker had purchased a llim stercoptlton for the use of tho different re views an the city nnd mat it wouia ue uemon strated at the meeting of the KUnrd anil dedi catory committee tonight at Knights of the Golden Eagle Hall, and that all members would 1. welcome to mo snow. ine sno.es or me home office nnd the different departments will bj shown at the public meeting of Quaktr Cits llevlew to bo held In tlitlr hall l'.',: Columbia avenue, on Thur-da ivenlpg nfx when thci will lelcbr.iti- tin. blrthd.o of the Supreme Com nnndr Miss llln i M. Nesi Th 're will be music, singing arid r-cltnliu.- and there wilt be no ndmNnUM nil imm'i'r- inln uracil lo bring frb nds woo do not b loin- (o the asso lotion. .Miss Anna Piisern nf Uuaker city llevlew. reported that tho jountf girls of Ihe review had formed a i lub and that they had named It "Slolo." and that tlwlr oors would be blue and gold, and that they had a "great secret" which was all their own. This dun will have tho entertainment part of Quaker City Review's meeting In charge, and will have monthly meet ings of their own to formulate plans to assist the review In become the largest in the State. Oilier Fraternal News on Preceding Vase Beatljs ANDERSON Mav 11, at Pnterson, N. J. MAHV A. ANDERSON tnce Murphy), wife of Niels Anderson JtelatUes and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., Ha m, residence of P J Hanlon, 'JM3 S. Hrond st Solemn requiem mass Church of Sacred Heart h 30 a m. Inf. New Cathedral Cem AL'nKL Muy 12, rilEDEHICK E. AtlHRL, husband of Johanna Auhel (neo Esslg), aged A? Relativist and friends, Meilti Lodge, No. 2115, r and A. M . Kensington 11 A M. Chapter, No. 233. Corinthian Chasseur Coinmnndcry. No .VI, K. T...LU Lu Temple, A A. O. N. M. 8 . Willi im I'ann Lodge, No. .in, K of P.: Union Ilrotherhood, officers and directors of I-sslng and Logan II nnd L. Ass'ns, Phtla. Schuetzen Vercln. German-American Charity Society; Phtla Quartet Club. Cnnnstatter Volksfcst Ve rein, Logan Improvement ly-ngue, St, Mark's Reformed e'hurcn, cmp!oes of Q & E. Aubel; all other organizations of which he wns a mem ber. Invited tu funeral wen lies. Wed., 2.30 p. m , 1207 Wagner nic.. Logan. Int. Greenmount Cem. Auto funeral HAl'MOAlllJ May n, In Ilcrwn. JOHN C husband of LenH H.iumgard. aged no. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., l'3n p m.. HerwMi. Remains may be viewed Mon . T to 0 p m lnt Great Valhy llaptlst Cem. 11LE1IL May 13 Dr. MARY F wife of Frank K. Illohl. mother of Ernest M Illehl, Mrs waiter s. iiawman nna .Mrs. ixiuis a. lllnul Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p m, residence daughter. Mrs, Louis A. Waul. 417 S. 43d st Int. private, Cold Point llaptlst Church grounds. P.OKGMANN May 12, MARTHA T., widow of John II llorgmnnn (nee Schweitzer), aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 8 30 a. m., 2132 N. Hancock st. Solemn requiem mass St llonlfaclus's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Rally, Pn Auto funeral BRANSON May 18 JOHN w husbind of Emma nranson and son of late John W. and Sarah Rrsnson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed. 2.30 n. m, ir.14 N. fiOth st Remains may be viewed Tues , after 7 p. m, lnt Mt. Peace Cem IIROWN. M.iv 11 JAMES, husband of Annie Rrown (nee McGahey) aged 72. Relatives and friends. Col. Win L. Curry Post. No. 18, Rrlck lavers' Asso. of Phtla., Ivers Asso. of 23d Pa. Volunteers, Invited to funeral, Wed., 2 p. m., 2124 McCiellan st Int. Mt Morlah Cem, 1'rlvnds may call Tuts, 8 to 10 d. m IIROWN. May 11, WILLIAM N son of Nicholas H. and Mary A. Drown (nee Collins). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., H.80 a m , parents' residence. 8823 N. Hth st. Solemn high requiem mass St. Veronica's Church 10 a. m lnt New Cathedral Cem UURR1S May 12. EDWARD J son of Mln. Ilia C and lato Edward J Ilurrls, aged HI Rel atives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30 n in , uncle's residence, Edgar Keller, 1837 N Judson st. High requiem mass St. Malachs's Church, 10 n m lnt Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral UUTLER. Slay 11 SARAH. widow of Thomas J. Ilutler. aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m . 81S N. 38th st. Funeral at convenience of '"CALDWELL. May 11. ABEL P. CALD WELL, aged 52. Funeral services, Mon., 12 m , A. M. K. Zlon Wesley Church, 18th and Lombard sts. Int. private CHAMPION May 12. CHARLOTTE, wife of Mark Champion and daughter of Frederick and Hannah Hlney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed., 2 p. m brother-in-law's residence, William Champion, 137 Gay st., Manayunk lnt private. Auto funeral. CONARD. Near Port Kennedy, Uprer Merlon township. Oth dav 5th Month, EDWARD D. CONARD. aged 73, Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, residence, near Port Kennedy. Upper Merlon township, 3d day, 10th, 2 30 p. m. Int. Valley Friends' Ilurlal Grounda, Carriages will meet train arriving at Port Ken nedy Sta., P. R. It . at 1 19 and the Uetzwood sta.. P. R R.. at 2:14. CONROT. May 11, THERESA CONROV, widow- of James Conroy Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 8.30 a. m, residence nf niece, Mrs, John Emenlcker, 3573 titouton st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Ascension 10 a m lnt, St Dominic's Cem. Auto funeral. CONWAY. May 12. ANNIE CONWAY. Rela. tlves and friends, also II. V, M. Sodality League of the Sacred Heart, Altar and Rosary Societies of St, Agatha's Churoh. Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a. m.. from residence of her cousin, Patrick Falls, 87B3 Haverford ave. Solemn requiem mass at St. Agatha's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeraL COOK. May 12, DANIEL J husband of Ethel Cook (nee Clark), and son of Michael J. and Sarah A. Cook (nee Mooney). Relatives and friends, employes Quaker City Knitting- Mills, Invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30 a. m. parents' residence, 3373 Almond st. 8olemn requiem mass Church of the Nativity, 10 a, in. Int. St. Ann's Cem CROCKETT May 11, MARTHA, wife of William J Crockett and daughter of late Alex ander and Martha Hsrlett (nee Hill), of Craig more Meghera, County Derry, Ireland, Rela tives und ' friends Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 1 p. m., 2100 Frankford ave. Int. Mt. Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon., after 7 p. m. DBLP. May 11. SOPHIA, widow of Francis Help. Relatives ana mends invited to funeral. Tues,. 2 p.;rn... resldenoe of 6ert Rhoads. 1 .R'XWer's 1 Int. West Laurel Hill Cem DEVLIN. May 18, MIC resilience oi aonin-iaw, u, VVI1- s rerry ra., uynwyd. em nm.v -i- ,-.. S teifin v a urivuiii. ji , i-i,wi. .,.- or-, rim band of Rose Devlin (nee McCort). Due notice of funeral given, from 21T Bsnexet St., Chestnut Ulll. wew xora papara copy, DORMER. May 18, -MART C. DORMER. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, 4710 Old York rd Wed., 8:80 a, m. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of the Holy Child 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. DOUOHERTY. My 12. JOHN J husband of late Annie Dougherty (nee MoDermott). Rel atives and friends. Court Penna,, F. of A.I Lodge No. 54. L. O. O. M.i William .Wharton. Jr.. Yearly Relief Association. Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 8 a. m., 2035 Latona st. (27th and Wharton sts.). Solemn high mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. DOYLE May 11. ALBERT A., husband of Sarah J. Doyle, of Paoll, Pa., aged 80. Rela tives and frrends. B. R. T. and P. R, R.. Re lief Asso., invited to services, Tues., 2 p. ra., slater-ln-law's residence.- Mrs. Elisabeth Maher, 6220 Woodland ave. . Int. Mt, Morlah Cem- Re mains may be viewed Mon., 7 to 0 p, m. DRANSFIELD. May 10, WILLIAM R.. sen of .late William and Rose Dransfleld. aged 28. Relatives and friends Invited Jo funeral; Map., 2 P. ra., residence of uncle, Joseph pransneld, ". N. Mascher st. lnt, Bt, Timothy's F. B. Churchyard, ltoxborough. Friends may call Sun. eyet DuBOIS Mar , at Peicln. III.. ELIZABETH T. COOPER, wife of Charles V, Dullols and daughter of the late George M. and Halite C. Cooper. Int. private at Woodlands Cem., Phlla- KHERHACH. Suddenly. May 12. ZILLAH K.. widow of George F, Eberbach, aged 80. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues,, 2 p. m 2081. W. Atlantlo st. lnt, pri vate. Remains may be viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral.. EOOERT- May 12, QEORrjE. husband of Charlotte Eggert (nee Koch), agod 80. Rela tives and friends. Zieglar eBroa' Mutual Aid Society, invited to funeral, Tues., 10 a. as., 244S 11F.ATIIS Mary Elliott nee Dooner), Relatives snd friends, l. V M. Sodality and Holy Name Society of St. Kdvrsrd's Church! Charles Carroll Coun cil, No. 1304, K. of C.i St. Michael's Young Men's ileneflclat Association, and employes of Csrey & Co . Wall Paper Manufacturers, Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 a. m., inn W. Dauphin st. Solemn requiem mass St. Edward's Church, 10 a. rn. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem EMMET. May in. ENOCH husband of Han nah D. Emmet. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m.. residence nf son-lndnw. L. O. Schtetz. 4811 N. 15th st, lnt, private, Mt I'euco Com Friends may call Mon. eve UTTER. May 12, SARAH, widow of Henrv Etler. aged 111, Hrlstlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m , dsinthter s residence, Mrs. Aaron Espenshnde, 1517 North 28th st. lnt, aermnn Lutheran Cem, ETTINOI'.H May 11, HARRY, son of William H, and Amelia Ettlnger, nged 8 Relatives nnd friends Invited to services. Tues . 2 p m . parents' residence, 2144 N. 20th st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem r.VERMIIElUl-MUTH. May 12. CHRISTINE EVERSIIERO. formerly Muth. widow of John nversberff, aged 02. Relatives and friends, members of Third German IMptlst Churth, In vlted to funeral services. Wed., 2.30 p. m Third German Baptist Church, Kith and Rltner sts Int. private Fernwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues., 8 p m., con-In-law's residence, Harry O'Donnell, 2517 S. Oth st, Auto cortege. FAIR. May 11, James, son of John J and Isabella Fair, aged 23. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 30 a m , parents' residence, 2012 11 st (Cambria st east of Front). Solemn requiem mass Church of the Visitation II. V M 10 n m Int. Holy Cross Cein. FAUSET. JOHN A. I'AUSET 2101 Redncr st.. departed this life May I), I p, m. Remains may be viewed at residence, from 8 In In p. m . Mo.i. Volunteer Fire Co.. O. A, It, societies of which ho was a member, and friends Invited to funeral, 1 p. m,, Tues,, from U. A. M. E, Church, .Kith nnd Falrmount ave. FEROUSON May 11, JAMES, husband of Margaret Ferguson. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Wed, 7:30 a. m , 1210 S. Pat ton st. Mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Church, 0 a. m Int. private. Auto sjrvlce. . FISHER. Suddenly, May 12. FRANCIS J FISHER, husband of Helen Fisher (neo Cllg gett). aged 20 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed.. 8 a. m 15.V1 ,V Allien st. West Phlla Solemn mass of rcqjl-'m st Ore Rorj'a Church H:3n a m lnt Cathedral Cem 'ITCH At 113 K loth st New York May 12. .'I.ll'i: M. FITCH widow of Captain Wll llnm Goodwin Fltill Service Tues 10 3(1 a m nt her late residence I'LANNERV May 12 suddenly THOMAS, son of lato Anthony and Agnes Flannorv Rel atives and friends Invited lo funeral, Wed., 7 n m, nunt's residence, Mrs Thomas Cope, 19 W Sejmour st.. Gtn. High mass of requiem St rroncls of Asslsl's Church. 8 n rn Funeral to leave Reading Terminal, in 30 a. m Int. St. Joseph's Cem., Glrurdvllle, Pa Schuvlltlll Co. papers copy. FLEMING. May 12. ALICE, widow of Rob ert Fleming. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 30 a m daughter's residence'. Mrs Miry Donnelly 1347 E Haines st. otn Solemn high requiem mass Immaculate Concep tion I'ruri'i! let n m lnt Holy Sepulchre Cem FREDERICK May 13, 1H,!anOHE el wife nf Cln-li s H Frederick Itcletlvcs nnd friends invited to funerjl serves Tues 3 p m ,n W Uincister ai rdtnor. Pa lnt pnvati FltEHAN l.-ile nf 215 N Hi rlon st JOH. ,T husband of Mirv A I'n Inn neo llogan i Uelitlvis and friends Hirb udi rs' Cnion Local No 115 invited to funeral lues 8'.10 a m, 1711 Wood st Son inn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross evm OAMHI.i: Mav 12. THOMAS. hulml of Mary Jano Gamble (pee E'dtr) Relatties and friends Invited to funeral services Wed , 2 P m , 1243 S '-Kid st. lnt Mt Morlah Cem Remains may bo viewed Tues, 8 to lo p. m Auto funeral. GARDNER. Suddenly. Mnv 11. EI.IZAIIETH GARDNER (nee Hellmuth), widow of Frederick Gardner, aged 83. Relatives nnd friends. Tnbea Ladles' Soilety nnd members of St. .Inknbus German Lutheran church, Invited to funeral. Tues.. 1.30 p. m 703 W. Huntingdon st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem, GEICIER May 13. suddenly, JOSEPHINE O . wife of Edward Oelger Relatives and friends invited tn funernl, Wed ,8a m . residence son, Ernest J Gelger, 21 N Sicnmoro st , Clifton Heights, Pa. Solemn requiem mass St. Chnrlcs's Church. Kcllyvlllc. lo a m lnt St Charles's Cem. (IHNTNF.H. Suddenly, May 12. LILLIAN L, wife of Walter S Centner and daughter of Sarah and 1 ito Abraham Lake, aged 21 Rela ttves and friends, employes of Reyburn Mfg. Co., Invited tn funeral. Wed ,2pm 3Jltl N. Hambrey st lnt Westminster Com Remains may be viewed Tues , after 7 pm. GREEN. May 13. LAURENCE II. GREEN Relatives nnd frlonds, Engine Co, 43, Water Tower Co. No 1. Fire Ins Patrol. Phlla Fire Dept , nnd Wm. It. Leeds Asso of loth Ward invited to funernl services. Wed., 2 p. m., 2132 Cherry st Int. Fernwood Cem Auto funernl GREEN May 13, MARY A GREEN, willow nf David L Gieen and daughter of late Dnnlol and Cntharlr.o Conncll. aged ill. Due notice of funeral. HAMILTON May 12. ALBERT, husband nf Mary E. Hamilton, son of late Isaac and Ann Hamilton, aged (IS Relntives nnd friends, Hiram Lodge. No hi. F. nnd A. M., P el. S. nf A.. N" 31)8 Court Pride No, 43. F. of A.. Martha Washington Council, No. f,2N. o. of I A., Invited tn funeral services. Wed,. 3 p. m . 2114 E, Chelten nve , Germantown. Inl Ivy Hill Cem Remains may bo viewed Tues. "flANLKY. May 12, ANNIE HANLEY. widow of Patrick Ilanley. Relatives and friends, Sacred Heart Society of the Immaculate Con ception Church, invited to funeral. Wed,, 8 30 a. m residence of son-in-law, Peter F. Murnhv. 1223 N. 10th st. Requiem high mass Church of Immaculate Conception 10 a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. HARPER. May 10. MATT1E, wife of Samuel M, Harper and daughter of late Richard and Fannie Inins. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Mon., 2 p. m.. 61121 17. Warnock st. Int. private. liAUSER. May 12. SUSAN, wife of Michael E. Hauscr. aged 51. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. ni , 111 New (.t., Olenslde, Pa. 'Int. Private. HELD May 10. JOHN, husband of Mary Held (nee Portmann). aged 70. Relatives and friends. Holy Family and Rosary Societies; St. Honlficlus's Church. St. Michael's and St. Francis's Ben Assos., Invited to funeral. Tues., 8.30 a, m , 010 Moyer st. Requiem mass St. llonlfaclus's Church 10 a. m. Int. private, Most Holy Redeemer Cem HENSEL May l. DAVID, husband of El mlra llinsel ltvlnllves and friends. Mt. Olive Lodge, No. 315, 1. O. O. P.. Oawancae Tribe, No 218, I O, It. M Temple Council. No. 1010, O. of I. A., Invited to funeral services, Tues 2 p. m.. 238 W. Diamond st. Friends may call after 7 p. m. Mon. Int. Odd Fellows' 'hENZLER. May 12. JOHN DAVID, hus band of late Mary A. Henzler, nged 80, Rela tives and friends. Milk Dealers' Ben. Society. Directors of Reformed Germantown Ae. B. A 1, Asso.. Invited to funeral, Wed,. 2 p. m 113 Poplar st. Int. private. North Cedar HIM Cem. Omit flowers. Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve, HESS May 13, SOPHIE HESS (neo Oah ler), widow of Christian Hess nged 01. Rel atives nnd friends invited to funersl services. Wed . 2" P m , 2544 N 8th st Int. private, Northwood Cem HICKMAN. Mav 13. WILLIAM II husband of Amanda E. Hickman (nee Evans) Notice of funeral riven from 5207 AVebster st. HIGGINS. May II, DANIEL F husband of late Sarah Hlgl-llis. Relatives and friends. Court Pride of Nlcetown, No. 201, F. of M.i St. Stephen's Holy Name Soclstv, Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 8.30 a. m., 3943 Nice st. Solemn high mass of requiem St, Stephen's Church 10 a, m Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. HOBENSACK. May 12. JAMES B. HOBEN SACK. M. I)., husband of Laura Hobensack. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed., 2 p. m... 302 Haddon ave., Westmont, N. J. Int. private. Friends may call Tuis., 7 to u n HOFFMAN Mav 11. at 5120 Germantown ave., iltn.. lllllA.M liuri .main, agen 83. Kcla. tlves and friends, Mitchell Lodge, No. 200. F. and A. M.i Henry W Williams Lodge. No, 024, F. and A. M : Germanteiwn Chapter, No. 208, It, A M.: Germantown Commnndery. No. 82, K. T., Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. in.. First Baptist Church. Price st , Gtn. Int. Ivy Hall Cem HOIHINOTON At Moore. Pa.. Slay 12, Rev, HENRY RICHARD HOISINOTON. aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Tues., 10:30 a. m., Ollv.n Presbyterian Church. Moore, Pa, Int. private, Port Ken nedy, Pa. HOWELL May 13, MARIA R., daughter of late William C. and Elizabeth C. Howell. Rel atives and friends Invited to funeral servlcss, Tues , 8 p. m.. 40 N. Frailer it.. West Phlla, Int. Rlverrlew Cem., TTon;on,N. J.AVed. aft HUMPHRIES. May 12, KATE, wife of John Humphries, 8r aged 84. Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 1 p, m., son's resi dence 2520 N. 6th st. Int. Greenmount Cem. KEMP May IS. JENNIE M widow of Wll Ham It. Kemp, aged 40. Funeral private, 1021 Drill St., Frankford. . KOHL. May 11, SAMUEL SI. W husband of Isabella Kohl aged 43, Relatives and friends, Camps Nos. 30 and 345. 1' t). 8. of A., invited to funeral service, Tues,, 2 p m., 1347 E. Price st.. Germantown. Int. private. North wood Cem. KUHN. May 11. CAROLINA, widow of John Kuhn, aged 70, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues., 3 p. m.. son's rest, dence. Peter Kuhn. 3058 N. 8th st. Int. prl vate. Gtenwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p, in. KRESS May 18. 1017. MARY KRESS, wife of Julius Kress, fir. (nee Anelmer), aged 78 years. Relatives and friends in invited to at tend the funeral services, on Wed. afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from ber late residence, 013 Shaok amaxon st, Remains may be viewed on Tues. tvs. at 1 o'clock. lnt at Northwood Cem LAIRD. May 18. THOMAS LAIRD. Rela- a irisnas invitea to funeral services, Wed.. 3 p. m.. 828 N, Slst Remains may be viewed Tues. eist at. int. private. es.. t to e D. m. LADDEY May 11. THE11 TMKhenA i-anni LADDEY fnsa Hiumi, wiaow or unaries c, u. ...,, ...uwn V. v,..,c U.UU.,, CaU IMl T mAAr ttwA 11 -. iveianves ana irienas invitea to runerai, Tues., 2 P. m., 2341 E. Adams st. Int. Hillside Cem. Trolley funeral. LEWIS. May 10, ELLIOTT C. LEWIS, hus band of 'Amanda M. Lewis, known as Yorker, of Ninth Dlst. Police of Phlla., aged 77. Rela tives and friends, all societies of which he was a rnember, invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p. m.. son-in-law's restdsnee, II. II. llynear. Jr., Fenllyn road, Ambler, Pa. Carriages will meet 1:02 p m. train from Reading Terminal at Ambler, Pa. Int. private. LIKB. suddenly, May 18. at Esilncton, Pa., CHARLES, husband of Marls F. Llob (nss Wens), aged 46, Due notice of foneral given, LYON. Msy 11. ROBERT, husband ot sillle Lyon. Relative! and friends, employes of the Quean Lane Pumping Station, Albuta O. Mehrer 'icmpie, reo. eu, u. u, -.-.hi- Mm an a J. of A. Heather Wl As. f N. A. O. K. of M. C.j a B. A. o. K. of f.r. n. i tn: Enterprise Council! No tarnatlonal Aaso of M r- .-.--. m --------".-....:. -.-- x-. .- -: lernaiionae abbo or juacninisiB. reo. lost AntI' Cobden Club of 10th Ward. 6tonemsn's Fellow, ship of 10th Ward. Invited to funeral services. weej., 3 p. m., zzto is. uowara st. int. pri vate. Orsenwood, K, of P.. Cem, Remains msy be viewed Tues., after 8 p. m. Auto f unerl. MacDONALD. May 18. SARAH, widow of late Robert MacDonald and daughter of late Thomas and Marian Rowan. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs., 1:30 p, m.. 2400 S. 12th st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto ''MADDEN .-ijlsy 18. ALLENB O.. wife of Charles Edward Midden and daughter of George and Margaret McKay, aged 20. Relatives p.'-.. Ifc.fcWidMt St., North WaiesrKu II BATHS Wi A?hn. ".nd. Catharine Mcdarry. Relatives ?,n,?.rlr.n'la.ln"ed to funernl, Tues,, 8'3D a, m r.ff.JiSViV'S? .' . olemn high moss of requiem Cross Cem 1"n ""' lu "' '"' ""' ' y t.y,'?.A.N,J'T.A,. " Vew. N. J.. May 12, KMII.HJ I) McOANN, husbntid of Ella It. Mc- ann (neo Do Haven). Funeral nt residence of brother-in-law, Wllllsm C. Brown. 6211 Web ster st Phlla. Notice of time later. , McC,AN.N. Slav 12, ANNIE, widow nf John McCann, Relatives nnd friends, Altar nnd Rosary Societies nnd League of the Saerrd Heart, InvltM to funernl. Wed.. 8:30 a. m at her late resldeneo. 131H Jackson st. Solemn requiem mass at Church nf the Epiphany nt 10 a, in. precisely. Int. nt New Cathedral Cem, ,WM'"M;NN Mv 11. JOHN A., husband of Ottilia Gogol Jirdlenn Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Tues , 8:30 n. tu., tnot s. "In st. Requiem msss Chureli nf the Annunci ation 10 n. m lnt Holy Ri-deemer Cem SIcGOWAN, M,iy 12. l'ETER, son nf John and lato Rose MtGowan, aged 30. formerly of l.astlebar. County Mao. Ireland Relatives and friends, ctnplnvca of tho Mldvsln Steel Works, invited to funernl, residence of brother, Matthew McOowin. .T1.17 N. liber st., Wed., 8:3o a. in. Solemn high mass of requiem tho Church of Our Lady of tho Holy Souls 10 n. m. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. New York papers ropy. MCLAUGHLIN. At I.elpervllle. Delaware county. Pa.. Slay 11, HUGH -I., son ot .Michael and Slary McLaughlin, nged 1,1, Relntives nnd friends Invited tu funeral, Tues,, 8:30 n. m., from his parents' resilience, Miller st. Solemn mass of requiem. St Rnso of Lima Church, 10 a. m, Int. Hole Cross Coin, MEIIKI.EE -Mas I.' ANNIE, widow of i il.nrles k Mcrl.lcc uge'il Ml Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral servlcis Tiiok , P. m. resldeneo of son, Charles H Slerkleo, 1721 N. loth st. lnt private. Rimnlns may bo viewed -Mob., 7 lo U p in SIERRITT. May 13. GEORGE W. SIERRITT. son of lato John nnd Henrietta Merrill, aged Oh, HclatlvcH and friends Invited to funernl services. Wed . 11 a. m., 14311 W, Hngert st. Int. Hllllsda Cem, via trolley car. Rimnlns may bo viewed Tu"S.. lo lo p, m. SUTLER. May 12, JOHN J., husband nf Emma A, Miller (neo Hnrdnnrk), aged 6n. Relatives nnd friends. Court Pnesyunk. No .11, F. of A., Chippewa Tribe. No. 61, I O It. M , Patrick J Hi. in Yearly Beneficial Society. In vited to funeral. Weil s n. lu . 31s Wolf st. High miss st Alphonsus's Churi'li M fin n in lnt Ilolv Ridcenii r ''em .MILLER, .Mav 11 SUSAN I,., wife of Joseph I.. Sillier mid tleuphtor nf lei Is- Alexander nnd Mary SIclb'VHt l'limral tn which relatives nnd friends nro Invltid, Wed. 8.2U a in., from her Iste resident. 1512 Porter st Solemn Muse ot Requiem nt the Church of si Slonlca, 10 u, m, sharp. Int. Holy Ctosn Cem. SIINHTER M-iy 12. SOPHIA tHIlSA SUN BTER (neo Bueiheler). wit.' of Henry Sllnster. agod 54. Rclntlven and frloiils, members of German Church of I'euco (loth and Snyder nve.), Ladles' Section of South Phlla. Schuetzon Ve rein, Cnnnstnttcr Frauin Vercln. German Ben Union, Invited tn funeral services, Thurs., 1 P. m., 2317 s inih st Int. Ardsley Ilurlnl Park, via funernl ear Friends may view ru innln Wed to in p m MITCHELL Mil t.' MMtTHA N MITCH El. I, me Mi.Muniii wir of Robert Mlti hell Nu llco nf runxrai Lit' r fr in h'J." N l.cx st VflREI.I. - Mav 1.1 HENRY husband of .Minn Mnr'll (i - , Ruini Iblitlvcs nnd rrleniK Struituril Iron Work' is i nion. I.o'ul No 13 Invited to fumril s.rvlns Mul 2 p in, 2H'I" H 1 1 tlv st lnt 1 rnwoi.d tun Rimnlis tiny be viewed Tuis ovi NCIDHART Miy 11 MARGARET NEID IIART (nee Hurkc) wife of lilt im Ne.ldh.irt Relatives nnd friends. League nf the Sncrcd Heart, II V. M Si.dilltv of Ciilhedral parish Invited In fuicril. sister's rcsldtncc, Sirs Ed ward G. I'lgi'l 3510 N 15th st . Tues . 8.30 b. m. Solemn high mass of requiem St Stephen's Churth lu u. m lnt Holy Sepulchro Cem. Auto funeral, NIPPINS Slav 13. near Unlonvlllc. N. J. JACKSON I. NIPPINS, aged 75. Relntives nnd friends Invited to funernl. Wed, 2::io p m mar Unlonvllle Int. Woodlino Cem Autos will bo nt Sit. Holly sta. 10 30 to 11:50 n m to meet trains nnd trollevs. O'DONNELL Slav 12. SARAH, widow of lato Domlnlck n Dnnnell Relatives and frrends Invited Hi funeral Tui fl . S:.WI ,i in , son's resi dence. Charles o Iliinni'll. U31 N 53d st . West Phlla. Solemn lequlem miss Chureli of Our Lady of Vlttorv in a m. int. Cathedral Cem Auto funeral O NEIL I, Mav 11 SARAH, widow of Mi chael O'Neill IMn'lvcs nnd friends Invited lo funeral Tues . 8 :t'i,a m . residence of cousin, John SlnKr.inn -.'.." I N 3d st. High requiem .Mass Chureli of St Edward 10 a. in, lnt New Cathedral Cem ORFE Mav 13. JOHN C . husband of Kate Orfe, nged 5.1 ll'datlves and friends. Inter national Motors' Union No 1: Delta Castle, No. 8, K G E Invltid to funeral servlees Wed , 2 p tn '-MU lloudlnnt st Int. pri vate. Oakland Cem OWENS Slay 12. (JEOKGEANNA LEVY OWENS, daughter of l.itc William It and .Mar garet Rltil Owens Iblativin and friends Invited to funeral servlics 'I burs . :i p. m. slst''s residence, Sirs He sale M. Howard, 511.1(1 We h. ster st. Int. private, .Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto funeral., Rem ilns mav bo viewed Wed, n, to lu p. m PARSONS. Slay 13 GORDON I... husband of Annlei 11 Parsons Relatives and friends, Wash ington Camp. No III. P O S of A , Invited to funernl scrvhes Wed in tu , 623 Harrison ave., Wrst Collingawonil, N J I lit Hillside Cem. lti'lnnlns mav bn viewed Tues, eve. PATRICK Sins 11 sudip nly. SAMUEL, hus. band of Ellle I'atrlik (neii Fordst, Relatives and friends, Stoiiemerrs 4Sth Ward Council, in vlted tn fiineiul 'lues n p. m , 2021 Snyder nve lnt 1 rrmviiml Cem. Remains may bo viewed Slon 8 tn lo p m AUto funvral. PETTEItSOV SInv 13 CHARLOTTA PET TERSON. ngid 71 Relatives nnd friends In vlted lo funeral services, Tues, 2 p. in., 7827 Oermatituwn nve, Chestnut Hill. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. PHILLIPS .vlny 10. DAVID, husband of Slary Jano Phillips, nged 5J. Relatives and friends, Phlla. Trim Blue L. O. L., No 611, Columbia Lodge, No in. L. P. of A., Livery Stable Keepers' Ben and Protective Asso ; Automobllo I.lveri Protective Asso , nnd all societies of which ho whs a member, Invited tn funernl, Tues . 2 p ni 6(18 N 23d st. Int. W'oodlands Ccni Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Mon eve PIi-OT Slay 11 at Clementon, N. J., HENRY, husband of It Ellz-ibeth Plcot (nee McMontgnl). Relatives ami friends Invited to funeial, Tues, l) a m Clementon, N, J. Re quiem mass St Lawrcnco's Church. I-aurel Springs. N J. in a in. Int. Calvary Cem. Hazleton and Wllkes-llarro papers copy I'ROCTOR May 11. LAURA MAY TltOC TOR. vvlfo of Howard Proctor and daughter of Atmlo SI. and lato William Swartz, agod 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Sinn . 8 ii. m. 1013 Caiuga st. Int. at former home, Bradford, Pa QUINLAN. Slay 10 ROSE SI . wife of James W Qulnlln. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues , 7.30 a. in., resldeneo of nlster-In-lnw, Sirs. SIcAnllffo, t'lind Earn st (2flth and Wharton sts ). Solemn mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Church ll a. m. lnt Cathcdrul Cem, ROI1IIINS. Slay 12 MARY SIEAD.-wIfe of Samuel Robbins, nged 85 Re-itlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m , hus. band'n resldeneo, 427 l'eiin at , Camden, N. J lnt private, Harlelah (N tu ROWAND. Slay 12. CHARLES St. ROW. AND. aged (14 Relatives nnd friends In vlted te funeral services. Tues., 2 p. m. sharp. 1011 N. 17th st. Int. private. RUTTER. Slay 13, GEORGE RUTTEI1. aged 04, Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Wed . 2 p. m , 53S N. rrnnklln st, Int. private. SCIIEIDE Slav HI at Palmyra, SASIUEL SI. SCIIEIDE. Notice of later SCIIINNAOL. Slav 12. CATHARINE N. J., funeral wife of late George Hihlnn.iBl (nee Sihlelclier), aged 60. iteintives ana irieiius invueu lu funeral, Wed, 8'30 a. m , enn-ln-law'a residence, Charles J. Schulz, 1014 W btella st. (German town ave. below Indiana nve ). High requiem mass Church of St. Bon.tventuri, lo a m. Int. New Cathedrnl Cem Cntnden papers copy. SCHOFIEI.D. Slay 13. THOMAS LA BLANC, husband of Anna Sohofleld (nee Ward) Duo notice of funeral will be given, 5I0U Bal timore ave, SEESE. Slay 11. CARL SEESE. aged 80. Relatives and friends, Dupont Post. No. 24 G. A, 11.: J. B. II Asso., Invited to services Slon., 8 p. m., eons residence, c. H. Seese. 6215 Irving st. Int. private. Mt. Sloriah Cem. G. A. R. service Sun 8 p. m S1IEA. Suddenly, Stay 11, FRANK, son of late James S. and Slary. C. Caul Shea. Rel atives and friends, employes of Autocar Co 23d and Market sts., invited to funeral, Tues . 7:30 a, m , residence of aunt, sirs Richard Cavanaugh, 2115 N. Woodstock ot. High mass nf requiem St.' Elizabeth's Church 0am Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. 1'ottsvlllo papers copy. Auto funeral. SHET.LINE May 12, GEORGE L SHETZ. LINE, husband of Henrlotta fehetzllno (nee Engel) and son of William nnd lato Slary Shetz line. Relatlvos and friends, linemen of Bell Telephone .Co., Invited to funernl services. Thurs., 2 p. m 1034 H. Hicks st Int. private Fernwood Cem. Remalua may be Mowed Wed SHIVERS. Slay 13, EMELINE P. SHIVERS Funeral services Tues., 2 p. m., 1418 N. 27th St. lnt private. SILKNITTER. Slay 13, ISAAC J. SILKNIT TER. Relatives nnd friends Invited to serv ices. Wed., 2 p. m 777 Preston st, Int. prl vate, Montrose Cem. sjiiiDi.iJir. siay iz, julia a,, widow of Charles H. Rmedley and daughter of late Solo mon and Elisabeth Nlttrouer. Relatives and friends. P. O. of A.. No. 148. all other societies of which ehe was a member, Invited to funeral services, Tues., 3'30 p. m., residence of niece Sirs. Fra Reynolds, 103 E. Seymour St.. Geri mantown. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Slon., 7:80 to Hi p. m. T " STEWART. Slay 13, ELIZABETH MAR. GARET, wife of John S. Stewart. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed., a Dm at the Oliver II. Ualr Building, 182(5 Ches(nut OTrtf'i.'pii t! Tues , 2 p. m., residence of son-in-law. Oeorsa W. Hosfeld. 8(i30 N. Man Ine st. Int. private Body may be viewed Slon., after T p. m. SWEENEY. Slay 11, SIAIIY A., wife of John Sweeny (nee Monaghan). Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a. m 2805 Lombard st, High mass of requtsm St Patrick's Ohuroh 10 a. m. Int. St. Mary-i TItlESNER. May 13, husband's resldenoe. 1832 N. Marshall st., LOUISA M., wife of Mai Thlesner, aged 43. Relatives end friends In vited to funeral services, St. Luke's Church. 7th and Montgomery ave,, Tues., 2 p. m. Body may be viewed Mon., after 7 P. m., at 1882 N. Marshall st. Int. private. Akron, O., papers please copy, TH0SIA8. May 12, ABRAHAM WILT, hus band of Isabella K. Provost Thomas and son nf late Robert and Slary Ann Thomas. R. atlvea and friends. Hiram Lodge, No. 81, F, and A. M.I Germantown It. A. Chapter. .No, 208 Phlla. Commandery. No. 2, It T.t F-hlla. Con. siitory, a.'a aegree: bins i'ost. No. 0. O. A It., Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 n' 7124 Chew St., Mt. Airy. Int. private. m. TOLLOCK. May IS, HAMILTON T. TOL. LOCK, husband of Sarah J. Tollock (nce.CaTl rtdi). .Relatives and friends, employes of lull iw Fnn wnrirai inarirausi tea rnnaa.i " . - nr.tTiis TltOUPE Suddenlv. May 12, CAROLINE n.. wife of William 1), Troupe, aged 00, Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m , 0230 Woodland nve. Inl. Sit. Morlah Cem. Re mains may bo viewed Tues, sfter 7 p. m. Auto funeral. . '1HO.MAS. May 13, Dr. EDGAR C, THOStAS. Notice of funernl Inter frnm 711 N, 43d st. V. AUEUWECK. Slay 12. FERDINAND, husband of iitharlno v. Auerweck, aged 0!) Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed., I p, m., 2020 Dreer St. (Front nnd Dlnmond sts,). Int. private Hillside Cem Auto service, VAN KIRK. Slav 11. GEORGE, husbnnd of AmelH Van Kirk. Relatives and friends, Men's Friendly Union Chapter No, 1, Invited tn fu neral services, Tues.. 8 p. m., 2t31 S, Hicks st. Int. We'd.. Capertnwn C'm. Beverly. N. I. VERNON May 11, HARRIET, wife of Ben Jamlti Vernon. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral servbes .Tues., 1.30 p. m, sharp, resl demo of daughter. Sirs. Elizabeth Lamond, 11211 S. Bnmbrey st. Int. private. Union Ilurlnl Ground. Wnlllngford, Pn, WARD, May 11, SIARY. wlfn of Thomas Ward (neo Gough). Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Tues,, 2 p. m 1724 Ollllng ham st., Frankford, Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed Slon., 8 to 10 '''WARRICK. May 12. SIARGARnT COLES WARRICK, daughter of Raymond C. and Ivy B Warrltk (nee Shemeley), aged ll months. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl. Wed., 3 p m., parents' residence, Hartford, N. J Friends may call Tues, eve, lnt, Colestown WEAVER. Slay 11 suddenly, NETTIE EVANS wife of Fred W Weaver. Relatives nnd friends Inilted to funeral services, Mon. s p in, .isni i nrisiinn si. ini. inmaquv. in Tues Train arriving 1:10 p m. WIIALEN May 13. ALICE widow of Thomas A Whalen, nged oil. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services, Wed., 2 p. m , 1722 N. Lambert st Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues , 8 tn 10 p, in WIEOAND. Slay 11, SISION. husband of Catherine Wlegnnd (nee Kellman), Relatives and friends. Phlla. Lodge. No. 80. D. O. II. I Wash ington tiodge. No. (I, S. of !,. Invited to fu nernl services. Tues., 1:30 p. m.. 143S N. Park ave. lnt private, Fernwood Cem, Remains mnv In viewed Slon , 7 to It p, m, W1GTON Stay 13. SIARY II., vvlfo of Theo dore II Wlffton. Relatives and friends Invited tn services, Wed , 2 p. In , 1108 S. 4lltll St. Int. '"WlLl." Suddenly, nt Slarllon. N. .7 . Stay 13. NORMAN son of Stncv nnd Mary E Wills used 11 Relatives nnd friends Invited tn lunernl Wed . 2 p m , resldenrn of parents. near Mnrllnti. N J Int. Eldrldgo Com.. Sit Luurel N .1 Carriages will meet 10:10 n. m train from Slarkit st wharf, Phlla , at .Marl ton station WRIGHT Slay 12, OLIVER, husband nf Slarlha Wright (nee Stephonson). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Bervlces, Wed,, 2 p, m . 3I3I Richmond si. (15th Ward). Int. North Cedir Hill Cem YARROL1.. May IB. ETHYL C daughter of Henry R. and Henrietta Ynrroll, Relitlves and friends, Betsy Ross Circle, No. 12, Ladles F. or A.. I.nco Slenders Protective Asso. John Bromley Ben Asso,, Inilted to funeral, Thurs . 1 15 p m . 3317 N Lee st. Services Kensington Congregational Church, 2 30 p. m. lnt private Northwood Cem Remains may bo Viewed Weil eve ZCWtFOIS M-iv 13. of 2320 N. 12th St.. MAIKIMIET. widow of Benjamin F Zearfoss, nged il'l Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu ll r.i si ri lies. Wed, 2 p. m, funeral apart tin nls Harold E Mulllgnti 2120 N. luth, (cor Geriiiantown avo lnt Hillside Cem Remains mi)' he viewed Tui'S , 8 to 10 p. m AUto funer tl ZlEGl.En Mnv 13. S. W cor 10th and Oxford sts , GEORGE J ZIEGLER, Jr. Duo notice of funeral will bo given. MUSIC RAGTIME In 20 lessons or Sloney Back. Bklt. mailed frco. CIIKISTEN.SKN Piano Schools. 15J0 Chestnut Si . 3820 Germantown Ave., 1820 laskpr St. Phone Spruce 00 LOST AND F0UND BAR I,ost. gold bnr. with large 'diamond In center. Reward If returned to 2043 Spruce st. HELP WANTED FEMALE BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING The President of tha United States has pointed to tho great Industrial army of the nation and to tho necessity for a generous, unselfish olwervvince of duty on tho part nf those who may best bervo In that army. The telephone system of the country Is to plav a conspicuous part In tho conduct of the war. Boll Telephone operating presents It self as a vocation for oung women vi he rein a no less patriotic than valu nblo eervlco to tho Government may bo performed. j If jou are between tho ages of 18 and 22. apply at 100 Slarket rt.. Philadel phia, any day, exctpt Sunday, between 8.30 a, m. and 5 p. ni. New employee aro paid while learning nnd nro assigned to offices near their homes. Tho work Is interesting, the en. vlronment most agreoablo nd efficiency is rewarded by ready advancement. Comfortable recreation rooms and dining rooms where meals aro served at cost In overy Central Office, Apply Nowl BT)OKKEEPEiri)oubleentry" bookkeeper for Inrgo manufacturing house with some knowl edge of stenography: good salary to start and e nance for advancement. Address 21, Ledger Branch.' 617 W Glrard. BOOKKEEPER nnd stenographer, fairly exp'd; doubloontry. Berkshire SIfg. Co., 11 N. 5th, CHAMBEHMAI, lAMBEHMAip. waitress, reliable woman, likes children, plnco in country, Protestant preferred; references Apply Slonday, 12 to iikcs cm preferred l:3tt, Slr.Page. 3H) Wnlnut st CHASIItERMAID-WAlTRnSS. white, ref. re quired Call lon or Tues., 434 s. 44th st. COOK, experienced, white, must bo willing "to go away for the' summer. Apply Slonday. Tuesdav or Thursday, at 103 West Slorelnnd avo., St. Martins, or telephone Chestnut Hill J"i eariaro pain: rererences requireq. COOK AND CHAStnERSIAID: 2 competent Protestant whlta maids, with good references: Bar Harbor for summer. Apply by letter or pereonnlly, HU3 Spruce st Slonday morning. FINISHERS to sew buttons and "hooks and eyes on silk waists; good pay. Ost Brothers, 031 Market GIRL wanted, 10 years old, to assist In office; must have some knowledge of shorthand and typewriting, state age and salary expected. 1' MS. Ledger Office. . GIRL to cut threads and cut out from laces on shirtwaists. Trio Waist Co., 22d and Arch sts. GIRL Cooking, waiting," downstairs work: no wvishlng; ref. req. Phone Ardmore 1344 GIRL, half grown, colored, for light housework. Apply 1(113 N. 33d st. GIRLS to pack ciikes and work In toeing room: beginners puld 0 per week of 54 hours. Keeb. ler-Weyl Baking Co.. 258 N. 22d. GIRLS to wrap and box flies; steady employ menu good pay. Apply 1078 Frankford ave. IIOUSIWORIC Capable young woman for fam ily of 2: must bo good cook; wages, S8; best reference. Call or address 154 E. Stt, Airy ave., Oermant'wn, or phone Chestnut Hill 062. LAUNDRESS, and chambermaid, Protestant, wanted, to feo to Bervvyn. Pa. Call Tuesday between 11 and 12 at Room 1101, Morris llldg.. 1421 Chestnut st SIULTIGRAPH OPERATOR BLAUNER'M REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED MULTJ. GRAPH OPERATOR AND PRINTER: 8PI.EN. DID OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RIGHT PAR. TY, APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. FOURTH FLOOR. 833 MARKET ST.. BE FORU 10 A. SI. BLATJNER'8. OPERATORS, experienced on fanes' wash M a.a.-ai e Inta nf Mrnrlfr amwl tnav. Tltvanna SIfg. Co.. 2140 N. Warnock. PACKERS fllrls wanted to pack waists in boxes: steady worn, uaney ivuttner at iiaao, 132U-d4 Vine, STENOGRAPHER, experienced. Reply with full particulars, age, reference, etc, 1 101, Ledger uiuce. STENOGRAPHER Young lady for office; bring references. S. Beckman & Co., 1315 Clujrry. " TEACHERS For summer or permanent work: congenial, projtable employment! write fully. Address Jl OOOj IjCUMor veiiiim, TELEPHONE OPERATOR: experienced. Apply the Barrett Company, 86th and Gray's Ferry TUCKERS, experlenoed on Ion and short tuck-Ins- on shirtwaists. Trio Want Co., 22d and Arch sts. WEAVERS wanted, female, en plain white work! good wages. Imperial woelta Co., Main and Hector sta., Manayunk. YOUNO WOSIEN Exceptional opportunity to learn a trade; ex perienced Instructors furnished and you are paiU wnilO letftiiiiiiai ,uu van urtuiiie rxiieri- enced In a few weeks and esrn large salaries; come; try it. Trio. Waist Co. 22d and Arch sts. V HELP WANTED-MALE BOOKKEEPER WANTED A' first-class book- i.Ar,r nna having some knowledra of real estatel references required? permanent post tlon to the proper person. A 128, Ledrer Off, BOY wanted In accounting room; must be ovet IS years of age; reference required! salary 17 per week. Apply tho Barrett Co.. 86th aiiu ui-, ----- - BOY, colored, wanted, 17 years or, over, for porter work and make himself generally use ful. Bring references. I iui. a M- c1jAh . c'q,. gQ9 cherry? s BOY, young, colored, wanted to 'clean and mike himself generally useful in shirtwaist factory. HANEY. KUTTNKR 4 RAAU, BOY, 10 yrs., to learn the optical business! spfendld oppor. for advancement for bright boy. Wall ft Oohs. 1718 Chestnut st. BOTS'srantaa. 1$ Teaisj i HELP WANTED MALE ConHiturd trom Preceding Cotumn BOYS, OVER 111 YHAR8 OF A OK, Ton ; EDt TOIttAL ROOM WqllKi CXCELLLNT OP PORTUNITY. APPLY TO SIR. RALEIGH, FOURTH FLOOR, 000 CHESTNUT ST. BOYS for errdnds. Apply 11, F. Houghton Co., 210 W, Somerset St. BOYS wsnttiT, day work. Apply 6th floor, 60 Chestnut st. CARPENTERS WANTED FIFTEEN! ArPLY JAMES STEWART & CO., CARE OF W'HtT NEY GLASS WORKS, OLAS3UOHO. NEW JERSEY. CARPENTERS 100 wanted st once. Arply Thompson-Starrett's new office, Freemans- PUrg I'a. 1,1,1V IQIH ,LHiri; CIIAUrFF.UR. experienced on Knox motortruck! good pay. Pearson A I.udasch'r Lumber Co,, wesimoreiano. PI, w-irre ,.,Miiiti en i-ci.? cvnluvr.ti First-class' man for copper pinto and steel die engraving Apply ..,,, STOVE!. COMPANY LIMITED Lithographers and Printers, Winnipeg fnnadl, COPYHOLDER WANTED, ON DAILY I'AI' K llilll liumv; i,ai;i,ii' i:ri- NUT TEH ENCl'.D PREFERREDl 8AU1Y WEEKLY. CALL 00 CHESTNt STREET. FIFTH FLOOR, AFTII 7 I'. SI. TODAY DRAFTSMAN, structural, experienced! per manent position: stnto salary and experience. I' uni, i.euger uince. DRAFTSMEN Two first-class draftsmen for high-tension switchboard work wanted Imme diately V 1)25. Ledger Office. DRIVERS, capable experienced express men: must know city, 135 per month to start! good chance for advancement Apply Wells rnrgo ft Co. Express, 822 Chestnutst. GARDENER wanted. Apply 200 Real Estnto Trust, between B.3H nnd 10:30; ref, required, HAND SANDERS VICTOR TALKINO MACHINE CO. Has vacancies for Hand sanders Boring machine operators Band ro-savv fliers Rip-sawyers nttlng-up sawyers Slnchlno carvers Veneer Jointers , First-class machinists Double-hend moulder operators Shollackers Double-end tenon maciilno operators Window cleaners Stevedorea and laborers Apprentlco bdys over 18 IH-hour-we ek schedule Office hols, HI J ears and over Fhvslrnl evntnlmittnn necessary. Apply Victor talking machine co. Application ofr.ee, .15 Cooper St., Camden. N.J. BAND RESAW FILERS 48-hour-per-week schedule, pheslcnl examination necessary, Ap piv Victor Talking .Machine Co , Application Office, 3" Cooper at Camden, N .1 HOSIERY Knitters, oxperlenccd. on 8. & W. machines, best pay, steady work. Slathlas Bros., 1820 E.Vcnango J0nPRESS"FEEDKR wanted" Apply to II. L. Buck, 6th floor, noil Chestnut st. LABORERS Laborers, white and colored, wanted for Penna. 11 R ; steady work, advancement for men with ability; can board with the company nt very reasonable cost it desired. Apply 43 N. 17th st. LABORERS 100 wanted. Apply nt once. Ihompson.Starrctt Company's construction office. Frcemnnsburg. Pa. LABORERS to handle lumber, stesdy work. Pearson ft Ludasiher Lumber Co . Westmore land st, wharf. LABORERS, men; heavy outside work; good wages, William Foster, 1208 N, 31st St. LABORERS wanted, 30c per hour. Apply Ehret Roofing nnd SIfg. Co., 1322 N. Oth st. LABORERS for coal jard. good wages. Apply ivaveny i.u., .mil anil v llliuy ave. LABORERS WANTED. BEACH ST. APPLY AT 518 N. LAUNDRY Stan for washroom, rilgrlm Laun- dry Co.. 2831 N. Broad st. LINEMEN" First-class electric light men: steady work nnd good wages. Apply William Foster. 1208 N Slst st, SIACHINISTB First-class mon only on heavy. accurate work. Bench hands, scrnpers. filers, fitters, floor hands. Lathe hands and Stclnle operators. Excellent working londtllons. Reply, stntlng ago and experience. to J. I). SI., Postofflce Box No. 1322, Phlla. MACHINISTS. BOILERMAKERS AND BLACK smiths wanted to work for the Western Jlnry land Railroad; 40 cents per hour: time nnd a half time for overtime; married men preferred, living conditions excellent, rates reasonable. Apply 21) North 13th st , second floor. MAN AND WIFE, no children, to take charge the Sllll Dam Club, near Wayne. Pa, Apply to SI, Hutchinson, Devon Phono Devon 155, or to Sum at Racquet Club,Phlladelphla. MAN AND WIFE, white, steward nnd steward ess, for club In city. Writ", giving full par- tlculars. ete... oP (IMLedgcr Of lire. MECHANIC for Autocar, Packard nnd Dorrls delivery trucks; steady work, 0 dais weekly; first-class man only; good wages, Breyer, Oth ane Cumberland sts. S1EN Wanted, bollermakers, locomotlvo ma chinists, cur repair men, laborers, locomotlvo cleaners. Penna. R. R.lTJl Filbert st. S1EN, heuvy outside work: good wages. Apply William Foster. 1208. N. 31st st" OPERATOR, expert, for Acmo automatic screw machine. ipply Time Office, Henry Dlsston & Sons. Inc., Tacony, Philadelphia. OPERATORS wanted, first class, for Slanvllle headers: steady work: good conditions, only competent operators need apply; state wages required, Abbott Ball Company, Hartford. Conn. PAPER "BOXES' Wanted, experienced paper cutter: eixieptlonal opportunity for right party. Apply 1430 N. Randolph, PIECERS wanted Apply John & James Dob son, Inc., Blanket -Mills. Scott's lane. Falls of Schuylkill, PORTERS and window cleaners, whits: steady employment. 10-hr. day-J48 to 104 per month. rutiiij i.wmTtf,, luim line IJIOg. SALES StANAGLR Eastern manufacturer of automobile Inner tubes wants man, over 3D vara of ago. as sales manager for thelf wholesale business In Philadelphia and vicin ity, experience in tire business not required; business ability and good references essential. The tubes have a patented feature which no other tube has, making our lino distinctive ana easy to sell. Contract covering several years will bo made, with liberal commission arrangcir.ents onabllng our representative to build up a large and highly profitable business. Applicants must bo financially nblo to crry from 500 lo $1000 worth of tubes at the start This Is an excellent, permunent proposition with a future. For Philadelphia Interview, nddrcss, giving telephono number. If possible M 328L ledger Office. ' SALESSIEN WANTED A LARGE ESTABLISHED SPECIALTY HOUSE. CARRYING SILKS. ItinitoVM NIA. NORTH CAROLINA. SOUTH CART). viva. Tie-Jvc-aSiM- uni rAtiiiVu4il v-aiiu- GIVE FULL PARTICULARS IN FIRST" I FT. TF.R. PREPARATORY TO INTERVIEW M 336. LEDGER OFFICE. '""-"Vll.1V, SI SALESMAN of pood appearance, strong mental force and a closer of business, with past ex perlence in selling securities, real estate off he map. advertising or book., to wSrk on a live proposition out of town; expenses pild: onnorfunltv fnr n llv ..a- ... JT.v'vr money, assisted by a sensat ona advertisltiS campaign. Call or write, W. H. Reddy CatrT; bridge Trust Building. Chester" pi y' cam a" i" ipu ttiM uinh .-.i . "j".t: i a i SALESMAN, with mechanical ability, to sell laaten. 'rTW. 'KWJ'M. "'"y" Z mm- - - a wws Muuaei VilllJfJ. a A.Tftif sVM i 4 ""-.": BALES MAN InramlAswss.n SSon,ri4ibiywtd.o.!:,,?nu'''r. .-p lei man call SALESMAN with a Ford auto: a splendid aide llnei .phone, write or call Dlm.Anto.L(tl2 Switch, 890 Bourse Bldg. Phone L?mh.',.JitS' BAt?n.E3t1.Aj1 L,yllo?'y.l,onyV,'0d "": BAgofd8aVSn''c,."fo?,;ou,re-.a?en."for1,,Jp!?d?d opportunity and promotion lor hustler. P Aon 3 treSt"-P"m'er P'"rtt""'" C". 73"' Ma? ST2TU.Aao!h,,torcV.7UA'mcnanUm',"H t i -.,., , m. jjuj. sjjju. nil a TALLY clerks, bright, active; quick at flmraa" wanted. Manayunk mill, n.'.!! iim.V i!'' w An xa.i intelligent, atlva aM..i ...'.- s to M years of ai..".o arr,l'KiL55'sns, EMBROIDERY. WHITE GOODS. ALSO MANi UFACTUR1NG CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND MI1JLH1..1, HAB IMMEDIATE VACANCIFH FOR HIGH GRADE. SUCCESSFUL SALES. SIEN, CONTROLLING TRADE IN EASTERN IIPVVCVI If , MI A llFT,u.n..iri. ...l.filV? 4-iliS HELP WANTED Male' j:ojMmjmnVn-m,, CesnT" WEAVERS wanted, male, on m.i. . ?' f.eco?T.?; XiAti Y'OUNG .MEN wnnted trT'work In . ,"? "TI1 APPly Swift k Co.. litm"Nrrit,li.n.1;a"tl"g tooi'I . SITUATIONS WANTED-FjLs-COOIC wishes position! Stain Ir L . reference. Call 41137 Ogden st ' '"'erria".' lllll-'UtiVt 11i'n .. i.L- ' ox " iiieii- nuisioe, ny rehned. w.tl..."'"" M ud - r!iit"t .references A in."iiVtre?'r,'1fe'nti .1 0'RJ'L.."''..Whlto7Tgood-7;fer-e-i!!i mmiiuerxiiii or wuuing. 40I8 SatiVonr,?"! ( uif!ver7eVd.o!;c5,;?t'"'7l.h. N!4.-i4, Ledger Central, """ent refer,nw" ,1 IIll I'HEKEKPEII. cxp , excellent f7T5Tr . sltlon in nrst-clas. hotel a lr"V:al,l, I.MANT NURSE, A nrliiht. miin- A. .T-. il good standing wlihes a position of tl!" 1 bin business man or flrmV when uJlf'i. ! 41 uiienes', nipiomacy and tact w oili P, I.: S" J l3gefC.8lf oi rcierence given. WOSIAN for housework. cry. i ratn .. ",''"? . "" "ana t.mK.-iJ'i I 7833 ""-"" ve or phonTsit; ,1 mom '' SITUATIONS WANTED-MALj ACCOUNTANT, general bookkeenlnei "n ..J business experience, ,v '.i ' "mmercia manufietni. vf ematl.lng, hBher . il ing. omce sisieina A 27 Ledger Olllce ACCOUNTANT, 1 panics, experienced In rV.fi'.J , 'S.K'!!! eon, ll :.!... -.-...u..-. - .; -.i. --".. vuii'iiion anj ' "imp iniiHKi'iiiriu il I 4.14, Ledeer P t01 uwi.ui u o iinu iiii-ouniaui iiiiiiiriri-i'iii-ii .., . . . .ivi.L,i-L.ii nnu nccountnnt, oung no ." 1 ,ed, elcsires position w llero ther. i. I" neo for advancement, or will keep. J, . ks at snaro tlmo; good references VJ.!' ' l'iu)eii, rhanco Ledger Office. "' A "'. 'V wuna u. nuniu llllltll EOtHI TAI.MnM. . . .1' BOOKKEEPER; thoroughly experienced" live full chargo; excellent refiV..l exKt, rled! age 30. anlnrv mnnpaia ...u.nu, c-vviiciii reiereneeii n.-. Central " 498, Ui,,t BOOKKEEPER and offlco manager deilm T l'onof.responslJ,llity1 nbil l"dr C ??ft i BOOKKEEPER and collectlonrriiioKSr' J ihorillllTh V CTTIor l.nr.J I 'in , ',"WMll fl "-...":". """" i '"i.euge'r utrca. '- LHAUFI LUR wishes position with private tiS Vf Iv. .best of .reference for driving Li ' i1 pairing 11 ll.",a. Leilizee eVntrnl COST H'LERK and timekeeper. eirrleiir.r -J wains position In South Phlladalatn. .7 In Camden A 12 Ledger Office, ENGINEER Oradunto civil englreer, 11 rei'riH .-ai.ci ifiii- in i-.iiisiruciion wotk ana survrytns vM . II 11.-.; Ledger CentfnT '"""' '"!' fB HOUSEWORK Jananeso wishes position ErT.-'i vatofttlnlly.:rJra. 308 N 18th it. ' h4 HOUSEWpRK--Japancse wants heuMwoiTi Cl spnaKsjutiongnsti. Naga, 308 N, 18th it, t SIAN, 3"i jcars old, marrloiirwan'ts" roshlnn ut '-.I manufacturer ns assistant to purchtilnt ?M agent or general nfflto work; willing to do int. o'l iiiiiih iu iiittho uiiii-eie usciui wnere ttiersui jt ".'ancej for advancement! best of retermeei . -vi rn... i.eiirer central. f OFFICE SIAN Correspondent nnd l.trr.: M Pher; ono who believes In fitting the litter ? "" .. hhu in ttii.iii(j iilliwris inn tn -V1! niiawiiu, .-Ajjuriencu in uuveru-nnu and tn plncrrltiff work, reads Snan J 3S7. Ld. c. SAT.HS.MAN of exccptloniil nbtlity, widely tal 1 fnvorably known In District of Columbia, Marylund, Vlrslnia nnd throughout th South, t deelrfa to makn new connection with unllraltti ll possibilities ror hlRh-Bran representittoi; consistent producer: well connected; but intld pated Congressional action makes chants bib osflary; hlshrst recommendations. AadreM H(UR Ledger rentral ; iSAIaUS.MA'N Have traced Horlda and Qeorttt a.u jv.iio, 1UIUIUI it ltIK'l (OlslUilBnCa ITIHI V been travollns for Jobbers, selling eaJdU ini V oils; wish to form connection with Bitot il mirurnitllplniT rnnewi tin . innalaA hil.li roa iiui.uii.ivuiiiiB vs.Jiiiniiijr i iiiaiuio uatiua EtW ferred, will hulld thorn n Rood business Do. aid McDonald. I. O. ltox ll4. Daytona Beaeh, 1 lorld.i. "nri.i rri.v Miiini a.l' 1.L.,U llti t 1 capablo of directing bu-iineHS force, Includlnf v-it-uun mm nun-1 iisiubi viu uv vvrn tor poii v nun nere nniniy o produce renuui win m ?i rccosnizeu una paid lor a -3, i-eager umes, , STnN'nr,itArm:ri Spv(rl Mr' exTwrUnr..; . 1 reference; desires position. All.. Ledger Clf. i?M VOl'N'o MAX '-'.".. married. ood education tni jM nppenranre. 0 ottrs' office and elllnpr eip- JM neme, (irt.iren ouisiue potiuion, reierea I'hone Helmont 2.oS. lit EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MUS. NICHOLLS. 1020 Ilalnbrldsn st.. has flrit. class male nnd female help, all natlonalltteJt , vacancies cooks, 17 to $1''. second cooks, Prou ' fstant and Catholic, w. tresses, parlor maldi, chambormalds, nurses, laundresses, kltcbes. , mild, houworkers, also male help, wits reference. Thoiio Locut H13f MADAMfir.TZ, :.0." 8. 11th st.. nanti ui fiipplles whlto help. Telephone Walnut ITU, AUTOMOBILES l'or SnJo FORD OWNERS YOU CAN' 1UM Till! lIlIAni.IOHTS ON YOWl CAH WITH TUB Dim-Auto-Lite-Switcn PRICE, $2 Guaranteed ASK YOUR DKALlin Oil , R. M. HOOK SALES AGENCY son ltounsr. nuii.niNti Ilcll I'liono. Lombard 'J18. CADILLAC, mill model! new "car, run onU " 4H00 mllcsi new cord tlresi extra tire. IW ,-. . ,, . 11,1.. ... aaI.b r, Ian. lll.t Ar.F F paint cxceiieeii cunuiuim. .""'-""''J0": ': hauled! n snap, net eiulclc. 34! N. Ilroj. , runn.t.ACS 101.1 and loin models, ttiorpui-tt overnauiea, repainieu uuu e.uiii.;. r-e tt i,i Automolille Snlcs Corp., 142 N. Urotll 1 mt a vnn'li mill '1-r.iirlnir. CIIANDLUIt lilln Clbrlolel. CICANDI.l.K 1017 Sedan, 7 pass. CADILLAC 1IIH. PAIOI3 10in ltoadstcr. HCItllUIlT-COOK CO. N. E. Cor. llroad & Itnce Sprue - t"' M ill. .1. J'lUll LOCOMOHILIJ 1UIO ii-JO . ,.'( Flve.pt-cr tourl . TO nted maroon. g tj !.--.. ..r.A.,aa Aaa. rAf fnlTll V U1S! ftf WW Wig 0.ls.a.3 ., au JM .ulna Irinti ntaw rnfilt RHTT1A DflCO. "(J LOCOMOIULK . .. 2314 Market at., I'Miaaeipms. , ri P. M. Hainan, Mcr. Hitchftnice Cf PL -.- jJ "MAItMOaN 115 I01C MODELS Alou uarti tiua via i""" AT I.ROAD AND HACD STJtUETS jj John T. Cunningham. Manager ffsed car uw . q - - .-ii -., ,--, -."l MITCHELL, brand new. uneier iuh -"5, ,1 ?m seen iu u uiiintri,ii.n- ;"'" ?& rom. 250 N. Uroad tt.. Phlla. irf " ph.in.Hrii'A tritelc nnttSi iHp c. HAYJCOTID Vorm-drlv truck unlta i Whw mv mora. HAYPOIID CO.. 2d nnd Indiana aw. BTANLBY u.ea kwo.. for fuel. Cfng , nne ill I'liunis uucun yuvt" v---.a Wim.Kr vriTon CARItlAOt. CO. . , " Snn. .k...... .O.ll 1.1-rn.iiufc ... 1017 HUDSON Super Six town can ru mtlei barraln. . .... U H. O'Neal. Uaed Cur Manawr tv """-'! Jjnrnco fiOoO! Key.t- H.Mia lull VELII3 TOURINO CAH. PU''''hJ ,WS ii bo. run 400 miles; must sell. c?ntraij Tieimial riVE-TON OAnfOHD truck, excellent conm vw m in dally use! Una dn about 000 inllMI 'jJJJ cheap, ca.h or terms. 8. 13. Watson Co.. i" J Callowlilll st. . rrr s . USED TRUCKS Several we";"0"? JKjSJj ( rannria' irnm i in ii lajiib. n .. a bodfes. Oartord Phlla. "- "" """- Wantevi "..mfni !n?jJ3l ATJTO LIVEBY AND QABAOjL INDEPENDENT TAXICAD CO. Iludaon Munar.Slx LlmoUlitieS. ,. Epeclal attention to weddings and tunsra Diamond 64IHI. Never closfd. Pt!L-f- POPLAH. 1017 To hlro lopan day ;' i-arK i.o; orana-new u-paaa. wizr, 1.B hour! also brand-new 7-pas; llmjw .a.uu iniui) wmmillliti iiiii.i..-i - ---.i mlj ' roil HIRE New Oarford truck, with "JIJ.'-J .. ll l.M.. url wedding., runeraia. "y -- uirura wox Co., loin ana "- .-" IIIM AUTO REPAIEINO VALVES GROUND CAllDON CLBaN" ' titiiiMAre vmviif ,,ifat.r 2121 Vine st. gpnieal x ATJTO SUPPIiIEi TIMKEN DEARINOS HTAT New Departure Service Sta. The O" Iai4 Arch St. Ph. Walnut T. ' ' ATJTO TIBE3 HEHCULES TIRES (OlS IB. 60 84x4,. IJI SOxSH 7.tB x4V4 ! HKltUULKS TIKW l,u B" " "r.,T YOUNG .MAN, high "school ,...,, . ', nrefeer.,1 . J.V.. i..rf.n.01 or eollea. Vl.-S. YOUNG .MAN. nbout lri"or 17 .. i- T" f"me Knmvledgo nf stenograph? '."a "iSk" lng, p (ion. Ledger offkc y ni pssVh'. KYS9."mTWl3MlKlSUl kit tMb Mf.fefMMr 1 'IS ' r - - -m-j