i- viz rtftt09ffi'' " nftwrf sTf " Ii.. . ' . -?; V 4K " 16 INSURANCE LAWS FOR THEFRATERNALORDERS Legislative Bill for Control Dc- aired by Legitimate Orgnni 1 zations for Protection At ths session of the Artisans Dlnlng Club last week M. 11 ..ecord-r Allen 1. Cox gave this Interesting Informntlon : "I have Just returned from Itnrrlsliurg, where I appeared beforo the Senate Com mittee on Insurance In support of Senate bill No. 610, offered through Senator Crow by Insuranco Commissioner J. Denny O'Neill. This Is a bill designed to place fraternal societies of our type under the supervision and control of the Insurance Commissioner, defining these societies and providing for their regulation and support nnd granting them certain privileges and Immunities. It Is fundamentally tho New York conference bill. There have been lome slight amendments made to It. some of them by the late John a. Johnson, mainly to bo sure that the existing charter rights of domestic) orders shall bo preserved. The thine tht Impressed me moil was the pnlty of the fraternal orders affected by this bill. Of sll the fraternities chartered rr doing business In this Statu only ono appeared In op position to tho bill. Whether tho hill will lie finally passed la a question, but It n certain that tha Inaurance Committee was forcefully Im pressed with tho unanimity of tho organizations nd It la very likely that tho Mil will be reported out of tho committee. The old msilm. 'In unity there Is strength,' was ilcarly demon strsted In this case. 'A few years ago frntemal eoctetles were not considered seriously by either tho old lino Inaurance companies, tho Inaurance Commls alonera or tho mate legislature, but today thins aro quite different. There are about 173 Insuranco societies of our typo In tho United Statea, comprising a membership of more than 8.800 MOO, who nro carrying morn than tio.uuo, 000,000 of Inaurance In Hum They have become a very pronounced factor In tho Insur ance world and havo attracted the ntttntlon of tho Interesta above referred to. Thcro nro now thirty-four or thlrly-nvo Mates In tho Union which have adopted substantially tho same law that la before our legislature at tho present time. Aa a people and an States wo nro getting closer together on all milters of common In tereat, and this appltea to legislation for fra ternal societies, before very many yeara have passed there will Iw a uniform law In every State, or there will bo u national cuntxil of Insurance. "This unity to which I have referred suggest Itself to ua na nn order. Let u bo united In all that w undertako to do Mny wn not bo Indifferent toward our organization: let It bavo our best efforta. Do not subject it to our whlma ob caprlcea, hut hold fast to it aa a thing of value In which wo are deeply Inter filed. Each member has committed to lis care an Investment upon which he eipecta his family to realize at some time In the future Ho la paying to It annually a certain sum of money which ho will require tho order to return with Intereat. Tho safety of thla Inveatmcnt depends upon tho success of the order an a whnlo itnd the success of the order as a wholo depends upon the efforts of the Individual memlier. It la a common purpose that wo eero nnd ono that calla for service) and devotl'n. Let ua 1m serl eua about our order and make of It a thing of real value." At the hearing before tho Senate committee referred to above by Urother Cox, Commissioner O'Neill declared there were morn companlea claiming to bo Insuranco concerns In tho Htnte of Pennsylvania, engaged In deceiving tho iieopto than In nny other Commonwealth In Mio Union He was appealing for tho passage) of bo tlt'inrt ment bill bringing most of the fraternal Insur ance socletlea under tho control of the Htnte. "Tho Insuranco Department In auspicious of any combination engaged in writing Insurance that objects to reaaouabln aupervlslon," lie said "Such ao-called companion aro running riot In IVnnsylvanla today, nnd tho poor peoplo must bo Protected. Only recently tho department Inves tigated a caee where tho poorest kind of work tngmen had paid llu.nno Into n benefit company. Three officers took ID00O In salaries nnd paid 120.1 In benentn. Thin Is but una of half a hun dred cases." mmm . The hill la simitar to the act In New York nnd In more than thirty other Htatcej it won drawn by tho National Fraternity Conference and the National Association of Insuranco Com- Plssloners. Itepresentatlvea of tho National raternlty Conference spokir for tho bill, on did tho representatives of tho Ilrotherhood of Loco motlvn Knglnecra, Frederick. 8. Oaalon. president of the Grand Fraternity, of Philadelphia, oppoaed tho bill en tho ground that It revoked charter rlghta and removed tax exemption. Rome of tho objections were approved by the Insuranco Department, but It Insisted on the right of supervision ever tho nnanclal afralrs of nny lodge or fraternal bene. Ct society which should choose to Investigate Tha Artisan Dining Cluh turned nut fewer In number, but not less In proportionate aplrlt of enjoyment and enthusiasm than usual Choruses or popular songs and vaudeville Intcrsnersed the speeches by SI C 1. A. Jordnn, M E Recorder Cox. who told obout bin preeenen t the legislative hearing In tho Interest of fraternal societies (noted above), and Urother Charles T. Omkelow, n young member of Dorian Assembly, who mnda a brilliant patriotic address and a remarkably generous oner of y. fund of 13000 a jear. from which h prom ised to contribute, to any coao of distress nrlslng through tho enlistment of anv member of tho prder. Incidental remarks were made by M . Inspector Voorheea and Director John Llns.ty The. toaatmastcr. Philip N Arnold, of Pas, funk Assembly, spared the old oratorical "war n? Harry ' Hrnfth Tnoml"on' Drtor Maloney .Ai,urpr.l?,Rrun'r Zn il'" i,,ub wre h9 reslg. jatlona of William C. Heyda aa prealdent and Ci At 'i 'i ".."" ''"ciary-treasurer, both F, r.cu. ,,.. ui limn uuo in nusines preasuro or Droner nttentlnn in lha rliiHaa ,..;... . tlona. The fun ceoaed long enough to give reluctant anil aerlnna rnnaM,iallnn ,1... .i 1 J of Bucceasora. and tho selection finally fell upon Irother Phil Arnold for president nnd Urother I p. Iloag, of Olrard Assembly, for tho duul position. A serlo-eomlo Incident to tho dinner waa ths presentation, engineered bv Urother Voorheea. of a silver cup to Harry N. 211111a In tho prrat ends of "Captain Hill," all connected with tho cuatom bouse. The Footllgbta Club of Southwestern Assembly and ths I'enn Club of Pennsylvania Asaembty Paid a ylBlt to Palmyra Assembly last week, making tha trip In automobiles Following tho business session an athletlo entertainment of boxing, wrentllng. etc.. of a high class wan enjoyed. Members of Southwestern called on for talks were Master Artisan W. II. Engle and Past Master Logan, whllo Master Artisan Ahn responded for Pennsylvania Assembly. Vocal solos were rendered bv Ilrothers Tralnor. Pepper. Vogt and Beheld, of (Southwestern Refresh! ments ware served. General satisfaction won expressed with ths aplrlt and growth of ono of the .moat enthuslaatto and progressive of tho smaller aaaemblles. Olrard Assembly held an Impressive memorial rvloo In which a vocal aolo by tho daughter of Superintendent Stolnbach waa an etrectlvo feature. Vur candidates, nil young men. were, Initiated. Hr6ther Dowltt Morris was eleited truBtae. unopposed An entertainment by aoma Bupertor recorda en the talking machine waa furnished by Urother Hoffman, and the tttelnbach family gave pleae Ing aonga and recitations, which wero heartily appreciated. Refreshments were served. Adelphl Assembly bad a Urge and lively meeting, ss usual, with plenty of time for talk and entertainment. A resolution waa adopted Instructing 'the Recorder to Investigate tho po.l tlon and ability of enlisted membera to maintain their memberahlp and to report on caaea requir ing action In the true fraternal. Artisan spirit. b'B?i.y &nF mads bis usual pertinent remarks en ths pining Club and on progressive move ments of the assembly. M. A. "Bert" Smith, according to arr-Adelphl enthusiast, "la laying plana for a fall campaign that will aurpaas anything heretofore under taken In ArtlsanshlPj" Dorian Assembly turned out a rood attend ance and Initiated a candidate, Deputy IColb pre senting the button. The entertainment commit tee preaanted a novelty drawing and pinochle party, which wero thoroughly enjoyed """"" A. delightful .program was riven at Arcadia Jtall last week by the gleo club of the West Philadelphia Assembly, of which Dr. J. Marvin llanna la the director, for the benefit of Larch wood Assembly. Ths assisting factora In tha musical aucceaa were the ladles' chorua from tha Centenary Treble Clef llurton U. vi. tenon James II. Oroetxlnger, baritone Samu-l O. Sliamith. violinist, .and Christina HerfmTnn accompanist. In addition, a very creditably cnn. structed farce by Doctor Hanna. entitled "Tba ricklewelgbt Divorce Case." waa presented. In which membera of the chorus exhibited aa high dramatic, aa vocal ability and won prompt re sponse of a, small but, delighted audience. ProireaslYe Assembly le working up an lm menae delegation for "George Magowan Night" at Unxjerdown Assembly next Thursday eve ning, SONS OF AMERICA Successful Service of the State Secre tary at Memorial Day Ceremonies Camp 206, dermantown and Lehigh ave nues, presented a flag to the church at Ninth afreet and tha Boulevard on Memo rial Day morning. The speakers were John Marsh, of Camp ZOE, and Hiram I Wynne, of Camp BO, who carried out the teachings of (he order, which la to keep the flag flying over the schoolhouse and churchsa. of the land, lltate Secretary Charles Tl. Helms gave two live addressea on Memorial Day, at Fox Chase In tha morning and at Honey Ilrnok. Cheater t-OU&ty, in ine surrown. nunry urpor; camp. 871. had charge of the memorial services and waa ef great assistance, to the old aoldlera a Hrotner Iteims saia. -jne poys wno enilat In this holy war will experience ths selfsame things and more which these grsy-bslred vet Urother Helms said. "The boys who enlist In erans ot the nils wens railed upon lo pear The old veterans Who remain wu irai rviavr or inair nara. r. tsdloua drills, tha din ef t fire and ths memory of the white, drawn faces ttelr comrade as thff daahad toward ths rs ot the ajftauvy, Aa these tntn ,wbo fought uniee en iao ew s ima mm whose Institutions they defended, are touched with a larger sense of gratitude for their courage and sacrifice. Loving band eacn Memorial Day cover all the scars which wsr brings beneath a wllderneaa of flowers, and even the children pay Just tribute to the bojs of 61. Csmp M.1 will hold sn snnlveraary and dance on Monday evening, June 18, when the live dramatic club will give an up-to-date aketch. Mildred Frohm will render a aolo, followed by the address of welcome by ftobert Thompaon. The camp's history will be reviewed by Dan H. Wella. A patrlotlo oration will bo delivered by I.oula Andrew llerry. Tho members of the romp will meet at 7:30 o'clock at tho hall of Camp 3.1(1, located at 1'S27 Fletcher atreet, where they will form for parade. Urother Harry Walton will act as marshal and David Highland and Italph M. Ilutler aa alda. A IllO-pleoo "co-ed flfe-and-drum corpa haa tendered Ita aervicea for tha occaalon. All membera of the P. o. H. A, and P. O. A. have been Invited to attend. Csmp S!9, Germantown and Lehigh avenues, will attend divine aervicea at the JJethlehem Preabyterlan Church. Ilroad and Diamond atreeta. on Sunday evening next. The committee In charge, consisting of llrothera Kamuel 11. Crout, J. Harry Young and Horace Hmlth, nnn been doing Its utmost to make thla service a great aucceaa All tho commanderlea have been Invited and a allver loving cup will lie pre sented to ths cummandery having the largest number of men present. Some of the mate oftlcera will probably bo there to help thla camp to boom Camp .I'.'il la taking In neve members and expects to hold a large class Initiation In June. The semiannual gathering of rterks district will be. hold at Hclaholtjvlirs on Haturday eve ning next. The meeting will bo opened with prayer by tho Key Mr Watt, followed by nn address of welcome by Prof A. K. Kemp, of Camp ato, reapmino by J. Morgan Wldener. of Camp 1!30 After tho regular order of busi ness Urother George C. Ilartman will talk nn ft... ,..I.Unl "HI.., la tha 1 fl H. f,r A.T Tho district president will then talk on the work of tho district for ths last year. Thin Promises to be one of tho best meetings ever held In old Ilerka County. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Call of the Largest Lodge in the World to I,j.rKtf8t Convention Th following letter from the supreme Bocrottary of the Ioynt Order of Mooe, nt MooMienrt, III., l.ni been rrrelevd by Harry IJ. Woodall, editor of tho Mooso Journal, the organ of Philadelphia hodKe. So &l with a rneinberflhlp of moro than 20,000. MoinplilnR with thn rquit contnlnM In your comtnunlratlnn roiicrnlnt; ttif romlnic nn pntlnn vt thfl IaO)nl Order of Mooa which v.l im he... at I'ltiflhurirn nrnninK juiy .-. I Uk to uOvIbm ou that ni) far in nil Imlli iitlons Kin t th I'lttubursh rnnrritlun will not oiilv thn Kreutft cnnvphtlon of tho Isoviil Onlr of .Voowe, hut ll hi tho Kreatrnt frntrninl confntlun eer BHuemblfil on our ror.tlnent Krfiitfflt from u tiunitir of lewiulntP. Urrnt ft In mimtwrn. RrntfHt In nthun1ntmf. nrrat'-iit In entrrtHlmiiPnt nnj Kreatent In thp moiiieiitiiut work which will bo don at that Hint lonklmc to tho futur-j of our btlufd order and our Monffehtmrf "It will t-e particularly ndvantae-fom to hao a laricu tllpjrntlnn tiront from I'hllapphla IodK I'hlladHphla Iolco li the mont wonder ful loJt" that pvfr ex'ntfft In nny frntprnal no clety It In thp UrKt !n mcmlwrnhlp and rrolmhly tho KTMitent In wealth. It It a loilno of whlrh every InUlvldunt member 1h proud and errv member nf No 01 In a booster 'The moro membem of No 54 bo to IMttn huTKh thn moie booster" will ko to rittMburgti. and when hundreds and pormlbly thouaruln of mfinJMT of N HI inept and Kreet their broth em from all pnrtn of the Jurisdiction and tell thftn of tho wonders of 1'htludeliihla !odtto. it will ppkIiico a Ntlmutatlnff ffert upon thoe, with whom they ronut In con t net, nnd they will he encouruced to bo homo to their lodeen Meterinlneil Iti malt. Krenter prosrrefs In th future, than In tho pant, ha!ntt tho rxamnlo of rhllndelphla IsOdrn Irpforo them to emulat" "Then, again. It would bo a matter of Htnto pride with tho Moono of lVnnnylvunla J'itta huruh will not iret all the clnry Th Htate nf I'ennnylvanla will pet Itn Mnre, ami no uno who In Informed can think of th Mno.i- of I'enn Byhanta without thinking of that monnter Monn lodife In rhlladflphln. I nm Bure that Thlla delphla Lod?o will lo properly repreatiitpd, and I nm Hiiro that; very Hrotlmr Moono who ruh nhouldem with tho riillnri h.hla brothern will recelo by trnnsmlflilon and contact noma of li!. 's1"1?111111. "Plrlt and f.Tor which mark I'hlladeiphta Isodtin an distinctive nnione all lodtrea oyer all of the fraternllien of tho world I am slad to oend my littlo trlbutn tn jour endeavor to mako our reprrntatlon u lark'o i.h I'tiMlble. VM. TIIK'KIITT IIIMX "Hupremn Hi retary.' TUB GRAND FRATERNITY Tho Loyal Legion Degree for Military Training Showing Good Results Tho military (Icsrr-o of tho Loyal Lesion hold tho nccond of tho Friday cvenlnc meetings nt 1C2C Arch street nnd several recrulta wero enrolled, whllo sonio of tho boys who wero present las.t week failed to put In nn npnearancf, duo probably to Htlff joints Privates James i:. Boris, Frank lin Mltchel Crispin, Daniel J. VT. Olbson and Harry D. Miller uero promoted to tho rank of corporal. rlte.l."i-h,pr,"ln,!. ,0. "0 ,,,"w 'lulrklv the hns aro rnlrhliur on In tho inllllary taclloB. and It will bo a revelation to all when the ,ya unvi !!iiiii. "?'nV ot,,h'. ""ranch meetlnBs Theso V. i Sci "?'." 'ur,h,r notke, ami all membera ana their frlcnila are InilteJ to enroll. Haat Park riranrh. N'o. H, will hoU ita month. ly meetlnK t 102(1 Arrh street on Thursday cvenlnB. and all arramtements ha o been "om C ''ted 'or a bin turnout nnd a Bood proBram Mr rrt-d Alberts, comedhn, will bo amonB ths entertainers which means many a Uuih fo? B"pi.IetVr" e 'fnl" "-nJ "sniokes" will 1 ervS ,hR'VyP, of ranch offlcsrs will take placo at m! '.n,e"tnB' nnd u." members who ran noasl' l.ly nttend are urged to be, present. Thn uual antra of attend.nco nrlies will l made nnd every member on hand for tho druwlmf has a ihanco to win one of thu prlsea "'""'" nas Tho rontest l'tween Deputies Clarence II Illesslnk- Clurenco u Carr and William tl'abli In aeturln new members durlnu the month of ll".Yn W .""""r1 , 'hroughout? and r?eLted XL ?ni'r.'.er"u,y rivalry, reaultlnir m IVaier "Mhlll "topplnir tho Mcfj." t)eputea hobert H P.h?.".7,U "J"1."1 J ,w- OlbSon Vers "lad ago'-to sn1. tBh,,gBJs.'pa'j'aJi.!l"y wm b '" ,"8 THE MACCABEES Prizo of n New Building for the Woman's Benefit Association A meeting nf ttiA ntnnM. .. ,.. .... - 0 fc ... UIMLV-Ia ul i-iiiiaacipnia Iloview was held at the homo of Com mander llnnev tn nrr.ttii r. t, tt. , contest, which will be waged In Phlladel- Piiia uunng mo month of Juno under a reduced entrance fee "Two hundred new members" will he tho Bloean In nil reviews tho acquisition of that number of candi dates being ono of the requirements for their own building In Philadelphia. All Interested members will worlt hard to make that "cherished dream como true." and thoy feel that never beforo did women need protection for their dear ones as much as now. The leaders will rerelvA inaimnHnna ot tho meeting tomorrow evening. fi meeuns; oi my memorial commutes waa held at tho offlco of Supreme Chaplain llumln. w.-tfit i.uutuiv aireei. iasi Friday arternoon tu beeln arrangements for the annual memorial ceremonies of th Woman's nenellt Association IJia iliirtnie tha laat venr Tha nmmittA alata of lira. Oeorslna ljniliuij. chairman. Mr. Ixtulsa Iwls, assistant chairman, and the prea. IH ntt nt ttiu P.nl.iil numniU.. K ,. i. ill ... " "lire, .mid, A, Al. Helms. A meetlnit of the lcadera of tha Temple mem. berahtp campatsn ot Quaker City rtevlew was held at tho homo of lira. Pierce. I54B North Twelfth atreat. laat Saturday evening, and many Interesting reports were submitted. Hupreme Chaplain Ilurstn brousht the banks to be dis tributed and returned at sn "eiperlenco social" neat fall. Quaker City la determined to secure tho quota of nfty new members assigned by the great commander. Delicious refreshments closed a pleasant and profitable evening Another meeting of the memorial committee waa held St tho home of Mrs V P. M. iielma Klfty-fourlh street and Lanadowns avenue on Tueaday afternoon, when It was decided to hold tha memorial aervicea. which will l open to the public, with liartram Itevlew on Wednes day evening. Juno 27. In Liberty Hall Fortieth and Chestnut atreeta The memorial ataff con slats of Meadamea Iielma, A. M Wrlsht, Fisch er. Ilenael, Dormer. livens, Illeberbach. Hen rends, l'oaern and Jonea. who will hae the flrat rehearsal of their work with the Uniform flank st K. (). II. Hall thla evening. An open meet ing of liartram Itevlew will be held Wednesday eenlng at Fortieth and Chestnut atreeta. Keystone Itevlew. Itlttenhouse Hall, Fifty, waa held at the home of Mrs. F. M. Helms, commander, haa taken up the Temple campaign and the following sro ths leaders; who will re ceive their Inatructlona at a special meeting at tha home of !ra. HelmB tomorrow eenlna Mra. Elisabeth Cotlumn, Mrs Haitar. Mrs Melmstreth. Mrs. Dormer, Mrs. Miller and Mlsa rranks. There will also be a rehearsal for ths aecond degree, which will be conferred Thura. day evening, June la, when the new atereoptl con will be used. The Uniform Ilank had some photographa taken In Falrmount Park last Sunday morning and drew up to salute the Htoneme n. On Invl. tstlon, thay participated In tha parade end re. celved many compllroente upon their neat a p. pearance, In the patrlotlo parade on Fifty, iecond atreet they were atrorded the courtesy of being placed In the lead of the fraternal societies, and received applause al along the line to the Park. They are still trying to raise the neceaaary money Ip attend the dedication of the home office building In Port Huron In August. York Pastor Installed YOIUC, Pa., June 4 The Itev. Edwin T nodes was Installed as pastor of St Stephen's Reformed Church, "West York, last evenlnr. The several charges were de. ltvert5 by h & H. Stein and JTred. erlcfc A. Hupley thla city, and the Iter. A. , ata4t, ' tfrntriK , EMSMM LMHiElt GRATITUDE GREETS WDELITY COUNCIL Visit of Big Delegations From Councils in the Fraternal Patriotic Americans Gratitude Council, No. 582, was the pecne last Monday eonlnff of ono of tho most HiicceWul vlBitntlons over held, n latRo delcgntlon of membrt-R of Fidelity Council, No 21, of llrlstol, trnvetlnff by moans of larRQ nutocarB, bfing present Interesting remarks wero made by llrothera I.yndall, Hell, Harton, of No. 21 ; Past .Statr Councilor Holly and Ilrothers (Jros and llalllifj?. of Colonel John Clark Council, No. GIG; Brother Turner, of No 4 ; Urother Ooebel, of America Council, No. J10 ; nrlous mem bers of Gratitude, No. C82 J several breth ren from Port Illrhmoml Council, No. 234, and Junior Pant Htato Councilor Hhenernan. This ftfin ono of tho many violations of tho Merry-fiooJloum! Association of tho coun cils. Thr next lsltatlon will bo held at Fidelity Council, No. 21, at Prlstol, Thurs day, Juno 21. TolonM John Clark round!. No. fit 5, on Prro ration Day niratn honorril nil noldlera of tho arlnitn cfmctricti of rrnnhford nnd llolmi'ri burT by 1nonttlnir upon th eraim of tho hrroa a tHHutlfuf plant nnd an AmrlPan flaK. Appro- rriaio rtrrmuriifsi wtrn cnnoucica ni nu tin cpmtrle-n. connlntlriK of nn lnontlnn nnd pa triots notiK by n InrRrt niimtuT of rhlldrcn from tti Drown Kchool. Jlnlmrsbure, under thu aupT vlKlon of I". H Sotly. A tloral mti1rm a placed at tho rraea of Ir-(f-rl(k A. Kopp Arm prejiidpnt of tho (JooU nf tho order Aniurlatlon. nnl I.nwls "Wlrlh, for inanv earn a member if tho Dlttpoi.t fluardn, by thu tn mbfera of tho two u soi la tlons A lnrr rlaoi tnttUtton wnt held ThurFdtv evening hv InteRrlty f'ouncll, No flflH, thn work blntr under tho nupervlnlon of Dlwtrlet Deputy Ntatn Cnunrllor .lowrph I'rlro, Hr.. and exempli fied In tho beautiful ii"w hort form )ry members of aAollan ruuiull, No. 17. and Inleurlty (iun rll. No rn Itrothera MontKomrry, IIhII and Katon of No. 17, and Urothera Alrey. Morrow and Owenn, of No .TIS ntinumlnic th tnoro Important ports Interestlntt remarks wero mad bv ono of the fildnt past Ktato itinrnr of tho orFrnnlatlon. Hrntlier Cantor M Ilerrv, and by Ilrother flofNI of Amrlea Pounell. N. nn, IlrotbTs Katnn, Hall nnd Montgotnnrv, nf No 17. I V ti C lrlee, H C. R(ntnry I'ord and Jr. P. S. O. Bhenem.in. Hamilton Council, No Ml mart n ery flno display In tho Went Philadelphia nntrtotln rally, whn thounandH of turn formed tho Una of parado ntontf J'lfty v cond Htreut to (Icorces Hill Tho annual memorial a"rlre wero held lit flundav eenln at thn Twelfth Street Metho dist Hplcopil Church Twr.fth nnd Ojfden utreeta. Deleaatlona from all council of thla countv nfxeuibled at tho hnll of flraeo Council, No flai. Hi 1 North Itrond utrect. nnd marched to tho church In n body Th church waa jrenor ounly and auprbly decorated with thn bent of American color n Thn tuintor of thn churrn cplend an unusually flnt rmrmon nn patrl ntlsni. nnd. with tho appropriate livmnw, thn nrvlco wa not nnlv tho larwrt attended evtnl nf Its kind, but won pralxed bv evorv one present nn tho bent rcr held thero for eo worthy a commemoration. Thn name of th derennert brethren wer rend bv tho secretary of thn Oood of tho Order Association. P. C . I,erov Trlnmakr. nfter which rnemorlatn nd dreneea wero delivered bv H . Scirclary Pord nnd Jr. P. H. C. Shcnenian. The fortieth nnnlprnry of the Institution of Tlennlutlnn Council. No fi will he held nt Schmlcr'a Hnll Sixth and Diamond atrrctn, Wednesday eenlnf next, when the tn nil m, fninlllcH and frlmds will bo entertained by tho rntnmltteo h.'uliur tho eent In churKc Tho rotninitteo hnn v.urkd 7.aluuRv In the prepara tion of tho commemoration of tho Institution of thn council which linn donn n much pood. Tho lnemlMTS of No. fl nro proud of their attain menta and will nnni mbln at the uniiUersary with muro than thu usual pleasure, Rtnto Councilor Harry (1 T. Miller, of Alten towti. will vlnlt Ivy Council, No IH, Twentieth nnd Oxford atreets. Prld.iy eenln(: nxt when all members of tho arloui cnuncila am invited to attend It Is expected that the Usltntlon of tho Htato councilor will ahow the greatest enthusiasm existing in tho organization gen erally, and cspedully In tbia county. All mem bers should tnnkn u spec In I effort to en et tho Htato councilor ut that time. AHATA. Mny 31, rATHAUlNn AHATA fnea Mollnnrl), widow nf Lorenzo Arntn. Itrlntlvcs nnd friends, llon.irv Sorli-ty ot Chnrrh of Kt. Montra, Invited to funeral. Tiles , H30 n. in., from Into residence. rJOII .S llrnnd at. Solemn requiem innaa Churrh of at. Monica 10 a. m. proeHely Int Holy Oiosa Celn. Auto service. ATKINS Juno -I. JOSni'lt, htlBl,nnl of l.itn May i: Atkins, aaed M Ijuo notlro of funernl, from 114 Awley St.. Germantown llArtllllTT June 1 Ili:tTI.AH. widow of WH. 11am V llarrett tneo KIiik). ed 7-. ItclalUis nnd frlenda Invited to funeral, Tues 2 p m . liurlors of John Itnao & Son. 2CK! Urldso St , llrldiauurir. Int Nortli tVd ir lllli Com. I1AUUY Mny 30. ANNIi: M., wife of Pat rick J. ll.irrj (mo Mcl.uughlln). Itelatlvrs nnd friends Itnlteil to funernl. Tues., K n m . 2SJII l'eters st ti'Dth and niisworth). HUli maa, of reciulem Ht. Auttionv'B Church 0.3U u. in. Int. llolv Croaa Cem. UAlinV Juno 1, 81'SAN. widow of John Hurry. Itelatlies and frlenda Incited to funeral Wed , 8 30 a m . 1WJ H MM st Hnlemn mass of requiem I'hurth of Illeased yacrument. 10 a. in Int. Cathedral Ccm 1II3A8TOX. Juno 1. HMO linASTOM (neo McCnrtney). wlfo of late Hugh lleaaton. of Pnrlfih of Mnsherfelt. County Derry. Ireland, Helntivea and frlenda Invited to funerul, TueB., H'30 u. m.. 2II1U MHIer at. Solemn requiem maaa St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. int Ht Dominic's Cem , Hulmenbunr. N. Y. pupers copy. HCCKWlTir. Juno 1. HUI.tl.V a., dauiihter of Mary und lata l'rederlck llickwlth. need 15. Itelatlvea and friends linlted tu funeral, par ent'a residence, L'0.15 1-1. Cambria St., Tuea , 111.30 p in. StrlreB Slmpsun Memnrl.il Church. Kensington ne. Hnd Monmouth st . 11 p in Int North Cedar Hill Vera Ueniutna may lo Viewed Monday . b to 10 p. tn. HHNNHTT lunn 3. MATILDA (neo Tecs), wlfo of Thondoro llennett Kolatlvea and frlenda Invited tu funeral penlces, Tliura., 2 p m , 1113 11. l'.ilmer at. Int. l'ulnur Cem. friends mny xlew remains Wed ove. HOH.Ni;.N!li;WlEU Juno 2. WILLIAM, liua. band of late Florence. Uohnenberser, aon of Chrlatlan and latu Catherlno llohnenlierger, need 3'J. Helatlvew und friends Invited to funeral ssrvtrss, Wed, L' p. m., 2741 Helen at. Int. Oakland Cem. llemalns may bo viewed Tuea . 7 to 10 p. in. UOlLUAlT. Juno I. ALMHIA, wlfo of James 11. lloitenu nnd daughter nf lato Jnmea and Mary McNabb, aged ll'l. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funernl services, Tues , 2 p in.. 218 H. nth St., Camden, N. J. Int. private. Ilur lelgh Cem. l'rlends may call Mon., after 7 p. m. IIOLTON' Juno 2, HAHOI.D, son of Herbert nnd ttellna llulton, uged 2ll. Helntlvta und friends, members of Norrla Squaro M K Church, 1'rogreaslve Assembly, No. 4, A. O. M. I1., emploves of J 11. l.lpplncutt & Co , Invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m , parenta' residence. 1H0S 11 Adams at Int Oakland Cem. Hemalns may bo viewed Tues., after litncK -Suddenly, Juno 2. FlttlDKniCK. huaband of Grace lloyco (nee Mcllride). Itela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs , H 30 a. m , 21Utl Cedar at Solemn requiem mass Church of.the Nativity, 10 u. m. Int. Holy Sepulrhro Cem. IlltADY. -June 2, CATHARINi:, daughter of tain Hernnrd and Ann llrndy (nee Toal). Into of 11)14 8 Mole et. Itelatlves and friends In. lted to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 ft in , cousin's residence, Mrs. Sarah Toal, 4711 Upland st (47tll and Woodland avu.). Solemn maaa nf requiem Church ot St. Francis da Sales 10 u in Int. Calhedrul Cem. CAM! June 8. KI.I.A. wife of John W. Camp and daughter of late Nathan and Anna, Jordan, uged (13. Itelatlvea end frlenda Invited to funeral, Thura., 10 it. m , 3U4C N. Darlen st. Funeral aervicea In Clarksbnro, N J., M. U. Church 1pm Int. Clarksboro Cem. CLARK June 1, onuilOU II, aon of Henry nnd Hltzabeth Clark, aged 8. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funerul. TueB , 11 p. m , par ints' resl'ence, 2.'p30 Amber st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Hemalns may bo viewed Mon , S In in n m COITMAN June 2, MATILDA, widow of lata Joaeph Coffman Itelatlves and frlenda, Welcome Dlv., No. 20, H. of T , nnd members of Frankford Ave. llaptlst Church. Invited to funeral aervicea, Wed., 2 n m . 2300 K. Bos ton ave Int private. Norlnwood Cem. Uematna may be viewed Tue, 8 tn 10 p. m. CDTLKH June 8. JOHN F. CUTLKIl. Bon of the lata Kdward H and Anna H. iutler (nee Colllngs). uged 41. Itelatlves and friends In vited to funeral services Tuea . lo a., m , real deuce of slater. 120 11. Park uve , lladdonfleld, N. J.t Int . llerlln, N. J, IMIU June 2. JAMKS P. husband of Julia M. Ilahl (nee Kofoed), aged 8l Heeldenre. 142.1 Jackaon Bt. 8ervlcea ana Int. at convenience of DUFFY, June 2. OWn.V, huaband ot late Krldt-et Durfy. Funeral Wed . 8.S0 at m.. real dence of nephew, Mr 1'atrlck Qulnlan. KS7 N. 40th st. Solemn requiem maaa our Mother of HorrowB Church 10 a. m Int St. Denis's Cem, Itelatlvea and friends invited. DUNCAN. June 8, KL17.A11ETH (nea Fields), wlfo ot George W Duncan. Itelatlvea ami friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8.30 a. m 2220 S. 11th st. Hequlem high mass at St, llonlca'a Church 10 a, m. Int private Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. EHNST. June 2. CIlAItLOTTE, widow of George It. Ernst. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Wed., S p. m . residence ot son, George W, Krnst, 420 Titan st, Int, Mt Morlah Cem. Auto service. FELT. June 3, STEPHEN, husband of late Mary Felt (nee JlcDermott). Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 2042 Dickinson st. Int. prlvata. Holy Cross C KUIE8. June 2. FREDERICK T FRIES. In 7th year. Relatlvea and frlenda, aurvltors of Blith Penns. Csvlry. Invited to funeral serv ices. Tues., a p. m 1350 Orthodox st., Frank ford. Int. private. GKHIHNO June 2. at Moorestown, X. J JOHN, son of Anna and lata Joshua Oehrlng;. aged 67. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Tues., a0 -,rn 111 W. Main at iloorestown, N. J. High maaa Church ot Out .adr of dood Course) 10 a. m. Int. ut. Carmel Cem. GOLDMAN. June S. ROSE, widow of Sam. uel Goldman, of 2464 N. 18th at., aged 88. Kel. stives and friends, .Crussn Ester Lode) silver Creetsnt CouaclU Ma. , D, ot If, levlt4 U l'MlLADhLliliA, MONDAY, JUJfE 4, 1917 dbvtiis funeral services, Tues,, 2.30 i psrlors et Maurice Rosenberg Soh, 2009 N. Uroad st. Int. Adath Jeahurun Cem. .....,. ORAHAM. June 1, LETITIA FRANCES, daughter of James I;, and Sarah K. Graham (neo Murray), aged Hi Relstlves snd frlenda, third grade, of St. Patrick's School, Invited tn funeral, Tues., Ha. m . psrents' residence, 282S Ualnbrldge at Solemn high mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ... . GltllEN Juno 3, MARTIN C GREEN, hue. band of Cells, Green (nee Paul) snd son of ( aro. line and late ltubn Green. Duo notice of fu neral, from 211(11 Miller St. ,., ,, (IIINKI.K Suddenly. June 1 W TAYLOR, sged n. Itelatlves and friends, Jefferson Coun rll No 31. O. of 1 A , Inv.ted to funeral serv ices. Tues.. 2 p. m.. 413 N Preston st. friends may call Mon , H tu 0 p. m. Int. Arlington Cem Auto funeral, . HAMILTON. June 2, MATILDA, widow of riluaril Hamilton. Tie allvea and friends In vited to funeral services. Wed 8 P. m . 2H42 N Darlen st. Int. private. Friends may call THANI June 3. FRANCES WATSON, widow of Captain Albert 11 Hand Itelatlves snd friends Invited to funernl services. Wed . II n. m. 8H5 11. Main st ,, lladdonfleld. N. J. lnHANlY,Yl'Tuno 2. MARY, wife of Patrick Haney, Pariah nf Crlgel, County .Derry, Ire land Relatives and frlenda Imltcil lo funeral. Tues . s 30 u. m . son In-law s residence. U II liam Kealv. (133 W. York st Solemn, .requiem mass St Edward's Church. 10 a ill Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral IIANUAY June 2, CATHARINE widow of lohn Hanwny. Relatlvts nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tues . H a. m . 410 Cedar at . Jenkln town. Pa Solemn high requiem mass Immac ulate Conception Church of Jenklntown ll 30 n m tnf '.ur Cnthedral fcftl HARTLEY Juno 8. SARAH A HARTLEY (nee Itoyer), widow of George V Hartley, sged 82. Itelatlvea and friends. Ladles of the New hall Circle. No. 7. O A. R , Invited to funeral services. Wed ,1pm, 12IK E Sedgley ave Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Auto funernl llc intlne mny l viewed from 7 lo l p in Tues HARTMAN Juno 2 !JV WRENCH J , hlis hind of Emmelle Hartman (nee Llchtsnn), nged r,i Relatives nnd friends. Also members of Shoemaker No I. Deulcher Pioneer Jleneflclnl Society, Invited tn fumrnl Tues 2 p. m , 2310 N Hancock st. Int. Mt. Peace Ccm. Remains may be vlewd Mon. eve. IIASSON- Sudlrnly. June 2. ANNIE, wife of John Hiisson. daughter of late Samuel and Mary Thompson. Ilelathea nnd friends Invited to funerul. Wed., 2 tiT tn . 212s S. 16th at. Int. Holy Cross (m. Ilrmalns may bo viewed Tues. eve. Auto funeral. 1II1Y At Knnsna city Mo, June 2, JAMES i'xiX, formerly of Philadelphia, son of Into John nnd Hannah rnx Hey. Int. private. North Laurel Hill Ccm. Wid. p. nf. HILT-MAN. At Woodbury. N. J., June 3 WILLIAM II. HILLMAN'. nged 80. Itelatlves nnd friend. Post No. 37. Camden N. J Ladles of G A. It , Invlt'd to funernl. Wed . 2 p m , r,0 N llroul st . Wooilhurv N J Int. prtvatu GriMis Ccm Ittmalns may bo viewed Tues , 8 P in IIOKrECKER May .11 AMIR M HOP pecker. Relatives and friends Invited to fu mrnl services, Mon , H p. m. brothcr-ln-law'a t-rlitt,n,n 'Chi.miiB W llntnc 1749 V GpsIz at. Also services Tues. 11 u. m. Enat Vincent Reformed Church. Chester County. Pa. Int. East Vincent Cem V IIDITNEll Suddenly, Juno 1. GEORGE C. son of Letltla T nnd late Theodore II Hoffner. llelullwn nnd frlenda Invito! to runernl, Tues, 't p in., 1118 Snyder live. Int Trinity I.u ttnrnh Cem Auto service Friends may cnll Mon eve HOLLAND At Miioreatown. N. J. June 3. MAIIY II HOLLAND, widow of Jnsiph J. Hol land Relatlvea nnd frlenda Invited to funernl. Wed , 2 p. m , realdenco fit son. Harry Ho'.'and. 2r,0 H church st , Moorestown Int. Coieslown Ccm Friends may r nil Tins , 7 to 0 p. m. HORN Junn 1. MARY C, daughter of late William II und I'nthirliM' M Horn Relatives nnd friends Invited tn fumral, Tues, 8 30 a. m 4'13 E Mt l'ltnsnnt uvt- Kjilcnin requiem mnsn Holy Crosa Church. Mt. Airy, 10 a. Ill, Int private Omit flowers IIORNEI'K. Hnddenl), ut Hchcnertndy. N Y . Mny 27, RAYMOND M HORNEFr, son of George nnd Into Cnrrle L Horneff (neo Rush), nged 21. Duo notlco of funeral given, father's ruidcnce, 21110 N nth st. IMTNAOEI. June 1. PAt'LINE. wlfo of John Hufnnirl (neo Iturke). nged .Is Relatives nnd frUnds Invltid tn funerui. Tues. 1 p. m. IIIHI ,v. Dover st Int Holy Crccsa Cem. Re inninH may Iki lnvcrl Mon . after 7 p m. JONES )uno 3 WILLIAM G. huaband of .Snrnh .1. Jonea nnd pon-ln-law of lute William Sterling. Relatives und friends,' Jenklntown Turn Illun Lodgo, Nn. 70 I. O. f . Invited to funeral services ed , 8 p in . 407 Maple St., Jenklntown, Pn Int private, Luwnvtew Cem. Pollstown pnpers eeipy. KAEIIEIl .Iuiih 3, HARRY A , husbnnd of E Augusta Kneber (me Martin) nnd eon of Henrv A ind Johnnna Knflier, tigrtl 3. Itelatlves nnd friends. Piuontu Tribe, No 31. I. O II M . Sihrfffl l'nt. Ver. Nn 1, nnd Pililman Soilety. Invltid to funeral. Thurs , 2 n in , 23PI S Lam brt at Int prlvute Prlfiids may tall Wed. eve Auto aervleo. KEEHI.ER At 203? Poplir st . Juno 2. CHRISTINA, widow of Frederick Keebler Yoer ger. Relatlvea nnd frbnda. members Corin thian Ave German Presbyterl in Church. In vited to funeral services, Tues , 2 p. m . parlors of I'n tic rick Mann. Jr , loth st below Mont toniery uve. Int. prlvnte Remains may be viewed Mon , nfter 7 p in. KEEOAN Juno 2 JANICE M., daughter of Dr Arthur P. nnd Jennie A. Keegau (nee Mc Olvnn), ugei) 111 incu Relillves nnd friends Invltid to funerul, Tuea, 2 p. in. parents' resi dence, 1411 fl. 2nth at In! Holy Cms Cem. KENNEDY June 2 JAMES KENNEDY Relatives und frlimls. Phlla. 1'lro Dept. Relief Assn , Willi nn I. i'urr l'jst. No. 18. tl. A R , Survivors of Co. K. 3d llegt , l'a. Cnv . Invited t funerul services Wi d . 2 p m . residence of Miu-lu-lavv, William II Lucas, 200 Northeast lioulevurd Int. Mt Morluli Cim. Iti mulna may be Vliwed Tues K to 10 p in Auto funeral. KIRK tin I'lrn-div. Sixth .Month ."Id. It. I'ltANK Iv'lltK, uged 84 Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral pervitin Fourth-day. 0th Inst. 2 p in . Washington lane und l!a)ntun at . Gerionnliiwn Int prlvnte KI1RKEY. Juno I. ELIZARETH. widow nf Julius Klnskey Relatives und friends Invited to fuiulal. daughter's italclenec. Mrs Chnrlcn Tay lor 23'l EdKtWDud st . Wed , 8 3d n. in. Solemn riuulim uihsh Chun h of St. lgnutlus 10 u m Int Most Holy Redtemer Ccm. KllAl'SE On June 2. mt7 .mvm ,K1IA1 Sll, formerly of 4018 M irket st , widow .it . ,uit.-n ixiituo,- iiniiiiiito iiiccj irienus in vited to fiiiifrul, on Wetl., nt 8 3d n in , from lot S 3Nth st. Requltm mass nt St. Jamca's Church 10 u. m lot Holv Cros-i Cem I.A.NtlSTAFF. Suddenly, Juno 3. FRANKLIN LANG.M'AFF. Funerul services und Int. pri vate LAWSON June 3. I.ODI.S E . huaband nf the late St lla M LnwHou Relatives und friend implo.v,a Strlng Garden District of tho r G. I Co, Invltid to funerul services, Thura 1 30 fl in, r,l,.'0 llavirford ave. Int. prlvnte. Remains ncav be vliwed Wed nfter 8 ii m LOCKE Juno 2. JENNIE LOUISE widow of Samuel D Locke nnd daughter of Into Robert nnd Louise Orangll Funernl aervicea Tuea ' P in . 4530 Cheatnut st. rnt private. liI'DUIlV. At Delanco, N J . June 3, ANNA M, diughter of kite Asa nnd Martha Austin nged 08 Rein lives and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed , 1 30 p. m , son-ln-latv's residence E H l.vlle Hickory st., Delnnco, N. J Serv ices In M E Church, HrlJgeboro, N. J , 2 m Int llrlclgeboro Cem. LYNCH Juno 3. SAMUEL J. LYNCH. Rels lives nnd friends. Keystone Assembly, No " A O. M 1 . Invited to funeral services, Thurs ' I 30 p. in residence, of son-ln-lnw, J. L Hltzell berger 13t l.nwnslde ave . Colllngswood N J Int. prlMttu, Northwood Cem Friends may call Wed . nfter 7 p. m. Tuko Haddontlcld trolley to E Stiles nve. MACKLIN June 1, ELIHATIETH ll widow ot John W. Macklln. aged 67. Relatlvea und friends the Electrical Aid Society, Invited tu services. Tues.. 2 p. m . daughter'a realdence, Mra. Itobert Sattelmajer. H0J8 Thomiiaon at Int. Mi. Morlah Cem. Frlenda may call Mon. eve uftir 8 Auto service MAIER. Juno 2. GUSTAV A , husbnnd of Clara A Maler, nged 70 Relutlvea nnd friends Gutenberg Lodge. No 74, K of P., dlrectora of Fulrhlll It and L. Alio , No. 2t employes Wil liam lloekel Co.. Invited to funerul aervicea Tues . 2 p in . 133,1 Colwjn at , near Ilroad nnd Hunting Patk ave Int Greenmnunt Com. Remains may be viewed Mon , nfter 8 p. m. MARTIN May 31. HANNAH It , daughter of John J nnd Alice It. Murtln. granddaughter of late Thomas nnd Hannah Golden nnd Inte James and Mary Martin. Relatives and friends II V M Sodality nnd T. A. 11. Society of tho Church of Nativity: tlludstonn Circle, No. 14, F. ot A Invited to funeral, Tuea, 8.30 a. m. parenta realdence, 2023 Almond at. Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. McCarthy June l. rridoet McCarthy (neo Henrv). widow of John McCarthy, aunt of Rev. P. J. Campbell. O. 8. A. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 0 u. in., resi dence of brother-ln-luw, Patrick J. Cumphell, 1034 Morris at. Solemn maaa of requiem Church ot St. Thomas Aquinas. 10'30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem MrDONNTiLL -June 1. PATRICK J,, hus. band of Anna McDonnell Relatlvea and friends, employes John Griffin Gaa Meter Works, in vited to funeral, Tues . 8 30 a. m... 1710 In person st Solemn high mass nt requiem Church of Gesu tl 30 u. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem McCLOSSEN June 2, ROnERT. husband of Matilda McClossen. Itelatlves and friends. 1'hlla. True Rlue, L. O. I,., No. 60; Stonemen's Fellowship Ctubl employes of "Falrmount Park, Invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m.. 1717 N. Red field st. (near 60th nnd Haddington ats ). Int. Arlington Cem. Hemalns may re viewed Tues. eve. Auto service. McCltOSSEN June 2, ROHERT. husband of Matilda M McCrosgen Renttvea and frlenda, Phlla. True lllue, 1.. O I, , No. 69: stonemen'a Fellowship Club: emploes of Falrmount Park Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p. in , 1717 N Ited tleld at (nenr 60th and Hnddlngton sin ). int Ar lington Cem. Remains muy be viewed Tues. eve Auto service. McPOYLE. June I, THILIP J . eon of late Philip nnd Iatttln. McPoyle Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea . 8 30 n m from Oliver II, Hair llulldlng. 1820 Chestnut at" Jtequlem high maaa St Francla Xavler Church' lu a. m Int. Old Cathedral Cem. -n"rcn, MILLER. June 3. .MARY WELSH, wife ol William H Miller and daughter of late Samuel P and Mary Davis Welsh. Services, 102 v Montgomery ave., Ardmore, Tues., 2 p. m. Int' Irjrjl ii t A MINSTER At Beverly. N J June 3. CATH ARINE ADAIR, widow of Anthony D -Minster aged 83. From the residence of Charles F Slevenaon, 18 Cooper at., lleverly, N. J Tuea ' June 6, 8 p, m. Funeral services and Int pri' vote, MOIin. June S ANNA J. (nee nehrendt) widow of Herman Mohr. aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues lu m . ---'to pt. inn at. jni. private. MURPHY June 1. JAMES F.' MURPHY husband ol Emma J. Murphy (nee Mlllerl. Hell: la. aist Want Itcnuhli.. .-" tlvs Committee and Vesta Club, Invited fi in! neral. Wed., 8.30 a. m.. 2.11 u" Cedar ,t. lu. t- maaa fit Inn', rts....u n "l- IVB raK Wcd.V;S.30" a. S" ,",- &?. & item mass 8t. Ann's Church 10 a, m. In". NEALB.June 3. MARY, widow of Joseph 14UICIU .. ...... m viiuitu .u r, rn. private. ir., Ncale. private Forest Hill. Cerp. Friends msy il Tues . 7 to 0 p m. , v"u 0'11UIKN.--Jun 3. jbHN T. husband of Mary A. O'llrlen. aged 42. Relatives ? .Si frfends. Camden Council. K, of O., N Y, Bhi2 Relief Aso.. V of A . loly Nanis 8ocl.typ Invited to funersf. Wed , Tj0 a, rn.. 013 luidon ave., Camden. N. J Hlth maaa church it lm" mslats Conception 0 a. m, mt, Calvary CemT Bli.5N.Juiis 2. CORNEUA MATILDA, widow orMstthavr O-prlen. aged 8J. Kintral H7IE Set-iwiiiiT: "M -"-"'., '. W- 'i',' T3t'- - , , .V iiK,vrns . - O'DRAIN Suddenly, June 3, W". JOBB THINE, wife of Patrick O'Draln. n''" and friends Invited to funerel. Wed., 8.80 ." from her Ists residence, 109 Chjrryst. Solemn requiem mass St. Augustine Church 10 a. rn. ,no'LrAUailL!N.-June 1. JAMES, husband I of Katharine O'Laughlln (nee Klonr) In 81st rear. Dus notice of funersl liven. 0011 Lansdowne OVERLAND. June S. MARU1 (nee Dough erty), wife of Albert O. Overland, aged 82. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 2 P. m., psrlors of II. F Brhroeder ft Sons., 4th end Arch sts.. Csmden. Int. Evergreen Cem. Friends may rsll Mon. eve. . PELLY. June 2. FIIEDKRICK PELLY. sged 74. Relatives nnd friends. Mrlle Wreath Lodge. No. 01. K. of P. snd Eicelslor Castle. No. 32. K of (I i: . Invited to funer.il. Tues.. 2 P. m . resldenco of son-in-law. Dr William O. I.eaman, 37no Raring st Int prlvste. PRENTICE June .1. ELIZARETH wife of James Prentice. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services. Tues . 2 p. rn.. residence of Charles Mathers, 1044 I. Elkhsrt st. Int. private, North Cedar Hill cem. PHl'lTT .lime 2. WILLIAM, husband pf late ElUa A. Prullt Relatives and friend Invited n funeral services. Tu;; . SI p. m.. residence of son-ln-lnw. Jnmes C. Martin. 11100. W. I-ehlgh ave. Int. private. Friends may call Mon.. 8 to '"hiTTER 107 N. Peach St.. June 2, JOHN W , huabsnd of Ellen Rltter. snd son of Maggie ami the late Hernard Rltter aged 48 Rela tives and friends Mt Morlah Lodge No 16a, F, and A. M . emploes of the Sheriff's i Office. City f a II. and election officers of the 7th dlv. nf the 14th Ward Invited to services, Tuea , 2 p. in., at Oliver It. Hair nidg , 1820 Chestnut at Int Mt Morlah Cem Remalna may be viewed Monday evening Automobiles. ROI1EI1TSON June 8. A.HSIB. Jill'"' """ II itoliertson. iteiaiivi Auxiliary of Stoneme lives and friends. Women's men's Fellowship of Jitn vvnru. invited lo lunerai, juea. i p ";.v.T.t.i S 40th st Services will bo held In Cheater Ave llaptlst Church 40th at nnd Chester ave., 2 p tn. Int Mt Morlah Cem ..... -.na tOdi:!! June 2. HELEN MAY .lOaEnfl. wife nf Charles Easter Rogers, aged 34. 143U N. I'lh st. Funersl nnd Int private. Tues. u m. Friends may call Mon. 7 to ll P. rn ROSS Suddenly. June 2. CIlAllLhS HOOPES, son of Allen ll nnd Pauline (I. Ross, aged 11 Itelatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral services. Tues., 3 p m . psrents resi dence 428 Comlv nve,. West Colilngswood. N. J. Int private. Friends mny cnll Mon., nfter 1 " ltTNKEL At Kenrney. N J, June 1, Col. VV'II.I.TAf f III'KU't!!. Imal.inil Of l.llllan M. Ilunkel. aon of Dr William J Runkel, nf Itox iKjrougn, l'a. int. lverinmon ccm., jvu.uui ough, In . . . . SCHEWE. June 2 AI.HERT, husband of Ilertha Schewn (nee Schmidt), nged 75. Rela tives nnd friends, members of German JJaptlat churches. Invited to funersl Wed, J p m.. at German llaptlst Home, 7023 Rising Sun nve.. Fox Chase, Phlla. Int North Northwood Cem. SCHWAR.. 113 Terminal ave .. nrdenheim Terrace. Chestnut Hill, Juno 1 I'OI'IS AL 11ERT. husband nf Nellie Schwnrr. Relatives nnd friends Ivanhoo Lodge No 410, I , and A M : University R. A Chapter. No. 23(1. 1'hlla. Commandery. No. 2, K. T : Lu l.u Temple A. A () N M. S llnrry Clay Count- I. No. 7, Jr. O. V A. M . Progressive Assembly, No. 4. A. O. f I . Phlla Photo-engravera' Union. No. 7, and nil other urganlzatlona of which ho wna u. member, Invited to the services Tues , at 2 30 p. m . Oliver II. Hair Hulldlng. 1880 Chestnut st Int nt Northwood Cem. Friends may view remntn Mon eve SENNET June I. MARY M wldow.of .Henry Sennet, nged 111 Relatlvea and friend Invited to tuner. I Tues . 8.30 n. in , funeral apis of Harold II. Ilulllsan 2.-.20 N. 10th st .(cor. Ger mantown uw ) High mas St. Elisabeth s Church 10 a. pi Int. Holy Crots Ccm. Auto fUSING LEY -June 1. ELIZARETH. wife of Charles Slngley. Relatives snd friend Invited lo funeral Thurs.. 2 30 p. in.. 8505 hastwlck live. West Phlla. Servltea nnd Int. Trinity Lutheran Church I p. in. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve ...,..,. ,, SMITH Suddenly June 2 WILLIAM RAY MOND, son of John nnd Annie Smith (nee Pratt). Relntlves nnd friends, Atlantic Refin ing Group of Stonemen'a Fellowship. Invited to funeral servltea. Wed ,1pm. 2037 Jackson st. Services at Gethsemnne Presbjterlull chapel 2 p. tn Int Fernwond Cem Remains may be viewed Tues . 8 to 10 p m. SPEl.t.MAN At Yonker. N. T.. May 31. JOSEPH WILLIAM, husband of Rose 811 1 man (nee Hvnemnnl. son of John nnd late Roe Spellman Relative nnd friend. Delaware Council, No 6H3. tl I. A : emplovcs of Phlla delphlo Last Co. Invited tn funeral servite. Tuea. 2 p. in, 1311 N. Hutchinson St.. Phlla. Int private, Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon., 8 lo 10 p. m. ST CLAIR June 2 ELIZARETH, widow of Theodore A St Clair aged 111. Relatives and frlmds Invited lo servlcta. Wetl . 2 !. in.. Oliver H Hair HldK . 1820 Chestnut at. Int. private, "'STOK.-Rl'un.. 2, JOANNA HERITAGE, wife of John Htorcr Itplatlvcn nn-1 friend In Iteil to funeral nenlces. hubanrn resldpnce, ISO llronilwav, ritmnn, N J. Wed. a u. tn. Int. lIMhel rhurch tlrnnndo MurRUIle. ,N. .1. HTOUV Juno H. ANNA K. daughter of AMI 11am nnd lnte Martha Htory. in 17tli jpur ltelRtl.ii. nnd friends lnlted to funer... Hprvitvi;. WVil , Hi .to n m., nnrentH residence, ,H57 N. Howard M Int. private, llehuo Cem Irlcnds mm ifw renmint Tues , 8 p. in, HTOVUU Huddenly. Jun 1!. JACOIJ. hu Imtxl of Mary Htover ItelHtUen nnd frlendi Invited to funeral ner.cen. Wed . 8 p m . 2.WJ W Cumlrrrland ft Turther pervices una Int. 'I hum L p. m., IVrkanle, Vi BTitu;iii:CK. May ai. ki.su;. widow of .Tuiol atrleberk, Hr . naed "it. Ite1a(len nnd friendfl, members of Ht. John'n i:anRellral ChurOi, tttli nnd Dauphin Bin . Invited to fu neral nenlreR, Mon, H n m. reKldenc of duuifhter. -2n N Hth jit Int Nortliwood Cem, tonvenieneo of family Auto nerilrf. SfKBS Juno 1, JJ1IMA HOl'HIA SUHS3. ilaushter of OeorKe and Sophia Suesi (nee Voce, man), a Bed H'2 ltelatlen and friends Incited to funeral, Tues., 2pm, resldenco of parents 03S W. Husell nt Int Oakland Cem. MVAIN ne. Ilrnildock). June, 3. HLANrili; wife of hhelton P. Hwaln llelfitls and friends itultetl tu funeral sen ices. Wed . Id a m . l?lJ(t H Hid et Int. private, Woodlants Cem. He malns may ho viewed Tuea , 8 to 10 p. m. Auto THOMAS Juno 3. JAMKS V. hiwband of I .a urn J Thomas Helatles nnd friends In Mini to funeral. TueB, S .10 p. m, 1237 a. Huhv st Int prlvute THOMAS June L JACOlt. husband of Mary I. ami Bon of late John and Oeorntnnna Thomas, Helatlirs and friends Invited to funeral serv lets. Wed , 2 p m , !727 Market at. Int Fern wno.l Ccm Auto funeral. TIHMAN June 3. MnUY H , widow nf Frank H L Tlenian. aged 72 Itelatlves and friends Invltid to funral nervines. Mon, H p m . rei donee of son. Herman Tlemon. 107 H. Madison ftvp., Colllnaawood, N. J. Int. Trinity Cem . Baltimore Md TU.MMNbON' At Newtown, Pa , June 2, JOHUI'H II TOMMNhON. nsed 77. Il-latlves nnd friends Invited to funeral, residence of daughter. Mrs Ksther llllnn, Washinsrton ave . Newtown. Pa . Tuea. 1.30 p m Int. Ileech wood Cem Train, for Newtown leaves Reading Terminal D.23 a. m. VANCI3 June 3 JOHN, husband of late Mary J Vance, itelatlves nnd friends, em p!oes liOnnlif Chemical Co , Invited to funeral Hervices. Wed. 1 .lO p m. sharp, residence of John Warner, 1237 lleach st. Int Q race land Cem Ilcmatna may by viewed Tuea. ufter H p m WKAKI.nY June 3, MI.MAN FONTELI.A WI:aKM2V (nee Hess), wife of Ilenjamln F. Weakley. Notice of funeral will he clven. from sister's residence, Mrs J l Hoke. -Md H. KedtleM Rt. WIL.MAN June 1. MAUOAItRT. wifs nt Joseph Wllman. Relatives and friends. Court pouKheity, No. 0. I. O. I S., We no n Mi Council, Degree of Porahontos, No 1. Invited to fu neral. Tuea , 2 p, m , husband's realdence, 240 W Maneld at. Int. Oakland Cem. Hemalm may be Mewed Mon, eve. MUSIC RAOTIME In 20 1-ssons or Monsy Rack. Dklt. moiled free. CIIItlsTENSEN liano hrhools, Ki20 Chestnut at . 1412 Venango St., 1S21) Taaker St Phone Spruce 11(17. EDUCATIONAL Before Going to France TAKD A SHOUT COUR8U In French Practical Conversation at The Berlitz School of Lantniatres 1K14 litlUOl.tL,! DillLKi (Over lllker & Hegeman's I'harmacy) Reduced Rates for Army and Navy O .... Ci.l.s.jl A hnmM ihnni i .k. ! - . , ,. , n 'r? ' b-V and'iiri;: SepT ten. A. M..frln.. lloi 28S. Georc e hrhl.j? Riveiro Schonl sl'su. ritENcn" "1,c"u SJI.IIUU1 SI'MMKII COI!Il.P 1011 fllKHT-NUT 8T HEDUCCD KATcl.' EDUCATIONALCAMPS UAT.U!E a"Sy navy training camps. Unl r.t. Mahsr Prep Bchool. WHh'iipoMi Blar! LOST AND FOUND D,n J,1iTI'0,,. Saturday evening, Inns 2 a diamond bar pin sultabls reward If rrtiirned ltoom 22T. Land Tills llldi rruirnea. finoocil Lost brooch, senient of small stoi arountlJjaiofoMeward $10 C Led ofr 11UCKLE Ixiat, allver buckle SsTfilrdrv iila-ht on Itandolph at. between Ore?nnd l,alrmountj.ve Iteward. 753 a. 2uth at CEItTIFICATE Notice Is he7ebVTrvenr:d"Tr PllCJitlon has been mads to thi VmR n5..,p" lor dupllcat. Certlfl?ate No.g3 for 18 ?hS. preferred stock In ths name of John itaird Jlundi'iJ5- Ua0 Comm.rcl." TtuSi TKr.lo'rToVo. 'SSS.1 iSlE Mount Morlah Cemete? application hi.nbe?n !?".S',Jfr lrJIs need, neturn to VliA0 beth Threw. 720llN,lnth .t",l-ur" 0 tills- "VEJMiVt?1" "'"royed. deed "for lot 5J. .' .', 01,SI ,n F'rnvrood Cemetery, In nsms of H JhT7l0,itiV.I'f!ln,,""-.dotl coloryellowiind srhltei liberal reward jf returned "n 4Kin J'!!wiJUi--Jiy'f:rinsUPre.to'll rsgi WATCII Lost. .May 8orrrTjflSo7uB"lTtealT idyi8l50W wJl,lwatchU"' r."d.PK."rn to I8ID W, I'ark ave. Hon. Diamond "i"" PERSONALS .yr ft HELP "WANTED PEMALT! mLDNUIl8Ii:, white, sspsrlTnceTand wTih"V- WANTED gEMALB HELP BELIi TKLEPHONBS "rjPEriATINO Th. President of ths United States hsTpslntS to thsVr.at IndiMtri. array if tfis nation and to ths " rA a renerous, unselllsh obserjancs oi uui on tho part of thois who rosy best servo In that army. Ths telephons system of ths country Is to play eonaplcuous part In ths conduct of ths war. Dell Telephone operstlni Presents It self ss a vocst on for youn women wherein a no less patriotic than valu able eervlcs to tho Government may bs performed. If you ars between ths aires of If 24. apply at 406 Msrk't st., rh'1'..'' Shis, any day, except Sunday, between .80 a. rn. and fi p. m. New employes srs paid while Isarnlnf and srs naalned to oftfes nesr their liomee. The work Is Interesting, tha en tlronment most sgreesbls snd efnciency la rewarded by ready advancement. Comfortabls recreation rooms snd dining rooms where mesls srs serven si cost In ttry Central Offlcs. Apply Now. CLERK for office detsll In manufacturing house: hilling machlno esperlence deslrshlei state age. sp..jrfjjindsal. expected. M 1L I."l .Cent. CCOK, waiting and downstairs work, rtosemont. fall llrn Mawr 772 COOKING and downstairs work In family 4 adults; must bs experienced and willing to go tn seashore for summer; give full particulars. II 32. Ledger Office. DESION'nrt, competent to produce, up-to-date styles In silk dressei. V 612. Ledger Of flce. Oinr.S for bindery in private Printing Plant. Apply Mr. Oentisch. 3d floor. D.lll llldg., Maacher and Someraet. HOSIEUT TOPrEHS AND KNITTEIta wanted en .., Btsndard T and Scolt and Williams full automatic marhlnea LEARNERS WANTED , . SS per week paid while learning WALLACE WILSON HOSIEUT CO. 4353 Orchard St., Krankford. HOSIERY Wanted exp knitters, toppers, mend ersJoopers FuBner,Amterbel Somerset. LADIES Exceptional opportunufes for 2 bright young ladles to learn in mailing department. 2831N Ilroad NURSE (URL, white, wanted, to nSslat with chambemork Mn W. Coulter st . Uln. Phone Oermanlown 4313 w. OPERATORS on Wheeler A Wilson lock-stitch marhlnea. Suplee-Itceve-Whltlng Co., 12th and Cherry OPERATORS TJirla to make sample In shirt waist factory, steady work Haney. Kuttncr 4 ltaali 1320-34Vlne . OPERATORS--Olrla to mako mosnulto tents for Oovernment. Haney. Kuttner & Itaab. 1320- 3I Vine at. OPERATORS, power aewUlg machines, light workj steady Shawfo ;34ti N 17thst. SALESWOMEN Frankel Garment Shop has acancles for fairly experienced coat, suit and dress saleswomen, only those who are quall lled as such will be considered I'rankel Gar ment Shop, corner Krontand Dauphin sts. SEAMSTRESSES tn do repairing on power sew ing macninea - i. ijroau, STENOORAPIIER for Insuranco office; perma nent position: excellent opportunity for right person. Apply Olobe Indemnity Co.. 333 Wal nut st STENOGRAPHER Young woman for office of chemical laboratory, knowledge -of chemical term desirable but not essential. F 40, Led ger central STENOORAPIIER. manufacturing house, capa ble nnd energetic: state experience, salnry and references E fitli Ledger Central. TYPIST (femalel. experienced. Apply E, F, Houghton Co . 240 W. Somrreet at. WEAVERS ON CROMPTON LOOMS APPLY JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, INC. OLD MILLS. SCOTT'S LANE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL WEAVERS wanted, female, on plain white work: good wagea Imperial Woolen Co., Main and Rector sts , Manayunk. Yo"UNGlTAf)Y"wantetl In large oltlcc: must he experienced In general offlco Vtnrk. preferably with bookkeeping experience: rapltl and ac curate at figures, state experience, salary wanted and how soon can report. I' 502. Ledger0Tlce. YOUNff LADY, exper. In vertical filing of corre spondence, wanted to take charge of filing dept : state experience. P 420,Ledger Office YOUNG LADY wanted for clerical work In order dept. ot prominent automobile concern: must begnodnt figures M l.'i. I.edgerCentral RELIA1ILE COLORED WOMAN for light office cleaning or waiting, half time, best reference. Y 0.18. ledger Central HELP WANTED MALE ARTIST wanted with tho ideas and the ability to lay out, direct by mall literature: ateadr position, send samplea and advise salary ex pected. Ths Csnton Engraving and Electro- lpel-o., i-amon, j. AUTOMOHILE ADJUSTER wanted by Inaurance company, atate age, experience and salary ex pected. II 31)7 Ledger Office. 11II.L AND ENTRY CLERK to work In office nf wholesale drug house. P 133, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER and atenographer wanted by George Nnss & Son for their new lumber tard. lit (llenwood ae. and Dauphin st . must a accurate In figures, some knowledge of lumber Is desirable. Address In own hnnd wrltlng lo aouthnst corner Itroad nnd Vine sts Good opportunity for energetic young man. Applications will be considered con- fidentlal BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT. ProtraUnTTW deratands stenography and tpenrltlng for general office work. P 411, Ledger Office. BOY anted to run errands; good chanceTto learn Jewelry engraving. Apply, by letter, to William Richards. 122.1 Sansoin at. BOYS wanted. 16 years and over: B snd J10 per week. Apply at once. Becker, Smith & Page. Water and Snjder ave. ' ' U0JSl ,0 l'",n. I'thoeraphlo printing! u trade with a goo I future to It. Apply Ketterllnus tlLnfraphJoMamifcUiringSp5ch at! nCChestnulttai.' day WOr"' App", n,tn nor."ol' c,ieinr'-.,r,tt V,'A."?s. "iv-1 "' Ledger Central C"o4UlTbey,liin,.e' v,anX"1 "r laundry work. C1.tiA.,?.MKr:.us wantedon hand work; 118 50 &W 4Pt?hl.'tr,?iadel0nra'.ra' C'"F C" ll4T' COM-PR?ITOn dla, mak'r man with some ex- mirfffrMH.?0'.'? t?,V,out " carton work. S??..i ,a,5 i'f lW"n Miller saw trimmer pre- Hr322: l"Xr"u'ffic? "'ary """ctti- COpim?inlT?.n' n,&n r . nonunion. DunUp Printing Co., N. K jmJlmrjAjry DMSJSi'Rfl:iii50inptnt '".Produce up-to-date Jtwslnsjik dresses. V fit)!), ledger Omce DRlVi:ita wanted, six daya a weeiTaiiadi s-isWK- Avvl Cran" '" ""-" ir,-.nn hani""Sanders " VICTOR TALKINO MACHINE CO Haa vacanclea for Hand sanders Machine carvers n... i Veneer Jolntera i.n',?haf'h.Sodwo,;!il,1t rnachlnlsts Double-head moulder operators Shellackera Facer machine operators Belt sanders Window cleaners Stevedores and laborers rmApp.rentlc'; ,b,B. over 18 Office boys, in ears end over Phv.i.ii8"hour'per-.wlt schedule r.lca,teo,.mfna.n necessary Apply 8S13Djrlncy!,Afl.ri,ta0arcy,y."wc'I- ScsPiss, .A.KdE;"wofriKyT7a" JSS '.vt. a cKifc Sm'BSy.'ssV'JS: JANITOR, white man. Intelligent reltahi. .. conscientious, ref. reiulred: no hlldr.S L-.an.1 mentsupnlled. C 8. Led.Ar n!riil''"n' a'""-' JOII PRESSMAN In prlva'trtunTTi IT LADORERS Penni"n!'pW?".',,e:8y C?d',r,l,W ' for men with abllUyf can boardVav?ic,hmfnt , company at very re.y.on"b7.,?o"Vd,.'lriha! Apply 43 N. 17th at. PARRETT Cf)X MAilOAHPT0KA3r' JIIB 1UDA BTS.. FltANKFyriAHET ANV HER- LAHQHEItS winlaH Oft" . , Itajmond Rarf i &., at ilimtt ? A.pply . snj Margaret .1. 'nvlilVJ." Co Uermud rMABpp,v;- rixaifo?wvd7 .MartiMtlLJJfSirU(worki Th. Barrett LABORERS wanUditHd7SuS!2i- Apply N. w. cor.oth TfflnZS.;." Pay. i.9"ER8 want.djBt.ad, wo,i,T-7-r """'is rosier, tana jj- aiv. !,"" wages. ITNEMEN FIrst.clBBBViSt7lVil t-iiS!ajiuprnerirodlns at UAN-.ElHTl.nnH fc-rr-rr --ISii'. age. ol good.hablt, S3 Tld3.rvim.l,try poDafMo Position.! maktagehi,:..?'- re. wwi.i wtwar coRAiiiona: rea.V---T". vl. ae- HELP WANTED MALI Conllnucd nm PrntMno CeUn2 MAN AND WIFE-nutlet 'snd cook t?. muni .in.t 'AVi f llc"ceana .. u f 1. IdgerJfflce. '""a rftri MEN wanted to deliver sdvertlslni"r per day. Apply Monday. 10 'i"ll Addressing Co , 210 F. 4th st. ' n- lis. MEN Wanted, bollermikers. locorooThHiJ r PHiirin. i ruiii ass mh i ii k-iii.... m MEN wsnled for hesvy outside work, work: good wages. Apply Wllllim. 12(18 N. 31st Bt, PIPEFITTERS' HELPERS; exp-dTjT? -SJ ersl lobs; different parte of city, cit.-J' mstlc sprinkler Co..S0.ia Waffley-iil SALESMAN. wanled.,experlenced In cni. aupplles. by one of the largeat inl", ii me largest Buttl," he cxnerlenra.4 VJ aosM ittj In the rltyi must nuslnteti among contractors in thi, T' in sum n uimii wo can oner a r..I7qtsaM position, will; a bright future. stf,VB3B ence and qusllflc'tlons In detail In ...Sal All replies will be treated In strict cSIJr9i U 8.'i8. Ledger Central. "" MntjM ALESMAN If you ars unemployeTTrr jou have not been a success unj ) the foundation for bigger and beir.. L we lan help ou. Nationally .LS product. ll.ti.BO. Ledger Office y ""to SALESMEN The "Call lo Arms". has mad. a.... reads In our Brest selling organuitiii?''! . We need a few successful s.isYJji . line) ror permaneni p acea, psrtlcuT.Vft "I who csn isndle or direct other mJI. H sdvancementi our big summer's cam..tl lust starting. -j.lnl uome in aim lam ii over, ENCYCIDPAEniA I1RITANNICA r 139 S. loth, cor. Walnut C. SALESMEN We Ve aye permanent plscea walttne., de vacant by "patriotic, duty''.' icement Is sure within 60 days, hr! re.sful salesmen, educsted Am,,i..it ma vanceme succeea: w".r- .-..; .l T -"-v. il-klla. ..aal BSllsisciory.reirrriitcB, who ars abov. ; tarv age and not afraid ot hard worv ". Ledger Central. SHIPPER Young colored man wanted iTS: In shipping room and make himself nui?1 nseiui tiunrj', iiu.uici k aiaao lw Vine st i WANTED nUILDERS' FINISH WORKMEN The members of this orgsnlzatlon emiwJ sorts of workmen In tho building trad-rft,! Owing to growth wo will put to work itSj 4 Variety Mnlders H fleneral Machlno Woodworkers, 3 Hand -sawyers il Veneer and Jointer Men. . 2 l.njout Men for Woodworking Shm 4 Straight Mnlders. 0M il Sash Door Workers. 15 Cabinet Makers 1 Foreman Sash Maker. Bear this In mind Wo aro not an emtlaw. bureau . , . . , " Hartford la a good home city a couMri. growing rapidly. Men with real AnS dependent spirit, reliable and skilled laa crafts, will bo given steady emclSiS Highest ruling local wages to men tlK liKir Muaiiioo. ,,,,u vi knii iinmeolttclf THE HARTrORD OPEN SHOPUllLDING TRADE,- Room .16, 118 Asylum street. Hartford, Conn. WANTED MOl.DEllS AND PATTKRMAKGM FOR LARGE AND MEDIUM 8IZIB WORK: OOOD WAGES AND STEADT WORK. WRITE OH CALL THI WKSTINflHOUSB FOUNDRIES, TRA'" FORI), PA. ti'-C't'l'l, I n II. in pUln broad itlkiH . cnnil salarv tn .1 a'mili In PeiinsMvanU and reliable man. otllre Address M 601. Lm WEAVERS I ON CROMPTON LOOMS APPLY JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, BC OLD MILLS, SCOTT'S LANE j FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL I WEAVERS wanted, male, on plain whltitcMo good wagea. imperial woolen Co., si'iau liecior aia., jiianayuna. WOODWORKER, for nonunion ahon In axM village, experience ti moitier ana sinrw man wnnieu, airuuy wors Apply Jul Dettra ft Co lnc , Oaks. Pa ACTIVE MAN TO MANAGE LARGE CITJ HAIR BUSINESS. STATE AGE, EXP1J ENCE, REFERENCE, SALARY DESlB AND PULL. PARTICULARS OOOD OFF Tl'NITY FOR BIGHT PARTY B AW UKIl Ol'llCE YOUNG MAN wanted In office of auttm;' manufacturing concern, one famllisr T handling stuck carts nutomnblle bualneiu ferred, must be reliable and well reeomatsK eo. l' 4lli. laager urnce YOUNO MAN entry clerk salary 112. Ua noxiii77i'tiiurtieipnia j'osioince YOUNG MEN. several. 16 vears of ass or for office and messenger sen Ice, etct'H opportunity for oung men who wlih u low elcctrlcil engineering Apply EtC Dept . V 11. T Co , 820 Dauphin General ACCOUNTANT avu nvripR WASAri S.'llllll-f.lUIMI, GENERAL, ST0nEKEB A.VD ACmi'X'TAVT evnerienred In PSBMI service work. fSOllll. TRAVELING Al'PJTMJ l.lnu SISUll: SUPERINTENDENT HOUSE. 2.1 40i BOOKKEEPER. I1M COST CLERKS, several. Sl.V I8. 50iJ PINO AND HECEIVINO CLERKS. 4, .IB 20: STOCK AND MATERIAL CI.ERftfl trlcol parts. 2I). STOCK DfTASJIIJ fVini.'tl ni.ln nnoaa.A.laa tl DRAfl MAN. mechanical. tlOII month: DR-fiB I1M litilldlnrr nnnairtiilor and mcCDf- 120.J10: DRAFTSMAN, detail. metlf" 2f; DESIGNING ENGINEERS. 2. specUl" chlnerv and automntlc machinery, is MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Plant alt..,.. Mill.1 (..iviii.u,.... r:,V. SALESMAN, auto agency mani ,BAUZ3 mechanical experience, oils. $1200 up. j NESS SERVICE COMPANY, 1301 fc0 1 1300, CHIEF ENGINEER. Pjanj' Building. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAOB BABY'S NURSE or nursery governeii: KB wanted by exp. woman. E 817, Leaim? CHAMBERMAID or chlldnuraa deslret P"3 l-a.l IJtU.I CHAMUERWORK and" walling referenM. Ilrun at , V . I i "waaaaa CHILDNUllSE, assist with light charot",M good sewer. 1213 North 1'ranann. . GOVERNESS, German, desire; pofltkaV Teierencea t an iirimnni ,...-- SEAMSTRESS exper. and nolck froniljjjl rfare.H 320, l&tnWg XI Rll nnd farfii WOMAN, reliable, colored would JIM. 3M rl.nnlrv np wnlllnp hnlf time, betl 91 nnna f 1.. 1 ...In., f-antrsl. WOMAN, competent, wlahea PO,ltlon!!ioB or housekeeper, city seashore or ooiwj-ja rererences. u aa, j.euaer wm. SITUATIONS WANTED-MAHl BOOKKEEPER and office man. 'J",JI place, 20 yeara' experience several !'", H position H Wilson. 22U1 u '"Jim BUTLER wlahea poaltioni good Ttttitcn j ,. Lngermenirai. . rjmif BUTLER Jamaican wishes poaltloj l?jp vate family, city or countryp-iig-J I CIIAUFFEUil. wWte, desires V0'li??taMii vate family, city or country bst of "TMI1 lobt.ogejspng, 32N sajioju ".--J CHAUFFEUR, colored, private fmllf J?J J. II. McOhee. 4871 MeHonaxyLVi!Hja CHAUFFEUR AND BUTLER w'".".. private: good reference., llOjJl'ili-j COOK OR BUTLER Thoroughly compel" , wlahea position! beat ref. II 314? FARMWORK wanted by man. iOsJMJ educated family, II 313, Ledf'XjJSSsg FIREMAN, stationary, coloredi first el veara' exnerlence. J. Biles. 803 iLife GA'rdENER, slngTe, .experienced lrg,Ji dislresjposJAddJlox2331WenonaJvj-l MAN. 42, married: over 15 "'"' IZSMF Ijiiln. America; thorouah knOWleOf,".?; customs and Spanish: also sccouni.-j. rererences. t a-iiLi.eqKeryii'-".. . -r, PAYMASTER, cosf clerk snd storeP !..- .IA.I... ..a, I nn: CSPaPl. .'. ! fu'l charge: best reference.LM'itS!; OA(laa.T 1 n.-Anai1 nd Aljrai.JIA.11s-.SAII CAIICI IC.IV'- 1 . salesman, single. 33 years ' "Jlliirt graduate, who la accustomed to "J jA ecutlvea and heads of large compam"- 3 a M...I.. n t..nn.. a.l urmllll Orel" "iH , iiiaaii o. (.iimiiko ni.u .. ...r.lIK". SSI elate with a company where P"'i, M Intelligent efforts combined with, itssiw ,V I. a m nnroi I s. A4J ylil F BtVLetorer Central -jj BALESMATTdesires position In rait."?,! rlloryt homo conditions '"!..)'" Changs from present satlsfsctory Sji-ijl cf 18 yesrs. being solo repr""! '.nanuiacrurina: concern " i .hatai States; high-grade proposition onu. vig il.,.a,llln luulllnn nnt rnnSld. T -i0!-! SALESMAN, or aales leprtmnt in inuns man aeaires wiuwhi VrJmaBBie1 experience In local field as sales "fit 'iii'i iuiii. cVBiir,,. .- . wa eBBei .nls'lon deslredi position must bBow s- ..riy aavancemeni n. w-f. t'xu HECltETATlV A raMdla-aeed Dl"! II2 character, experienced In c"'!r"ot nu social correspondence, "i--"--. secrstsiy. ofnee .work secretary i" organlsattons, etc.i would scrtPMl sifloo of trust or as cond.stiajM rK .liiaisan, c w. tsW csVlo; a .HHX i o ' - n A. .
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