Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 06, 1917, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING XiEDGER-PHlTADEIiPHtA, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917
SICK BENEFIT
FEATURE OF A. 0. Hi P.
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?,: The operation of the plan of uniform
i'. r.snmyments of Blck benefits in nil members
fgykt' the Artisans' Onlor of Mutual I'rotcc
wXjjen. begun on July 1 by decree of the
i Mf . Assembly, has nlrendy Indicated to
W minds of optimistic omclnls' successful
'MVe-lotimnnt nf thn vnllln I'intnmnint eel liv
...'" the BUDDorters of the movement.
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, j v ' busier .vnisnn r r. circaineau,
t ,.i, rmeraoer or tno board or directors nnd the
it ' :bl8tltUtor of tho "Oreatheail Hnven" ilurlnr
' j his administration, has. by reason of close
:f contact wltli nnd dcllnlto study of the
'. Conditions of tho small assemblies, analyti
cal knowledge which has well nerved In the
preparation of tho plan, lie says:
'Kralernal societies are not only Increasing
their usefulness but constantly moving toward
stability and efficiency. Tho conanlldatlon of
the seventy Individual assembly nick benefits Into
one central fund,' while radical In l(a nature
has been Hell received, la worklnz ainoothly and
satisfactorily and will prnvee of the utmost
Ultimate benefit tiecTnusn sound In titlnclnln Hint
simple In operation.
' tr. "Automatically on July 1 this year the no
"Accumulation of a, centralized fund began, with
,ik - ins louowing omious advantages' A better
rt v, average of alckntks. both na to yeara of oc-
y currance and frequency, an Impossible condition
& In any ono or etn In many small assemblies
and quite aa essential to a sick benefit aa to
a death benefit fund, n rnmtireh. nslvn and unl.
form administration of the, monevs under the
direction of tho Most Kxcellent Assembly, guar
anteeing solvency, and a contlstcnt method In
me collection, accumulation, expenditure and In
vestment eif thn funds .if fhe rtiltnrillTinte ImmII. m
Blck benefit pnymenta are already liclng made
with great promptness, and whllu thn plan Is
in Ita very Inception, tho meat excellent recorder
has already aecured a ISuoo first mortgage, h
Tiest egg' to which n aubatantl.il fund will
quickly trow,
'Fraternal eocletlea nro alow to chance,
iiny cars have elapaed aline alck beneilta
warjs flrot Krafted on the Artlain tree They
were Ion regarded aa purely an aeaembly mat
ter. with all responsibility thirrfor dlaclalmut
By the Stoat Kxcelltnt ldy It N moit Rratlf
In to now find the fund recognized na'a tier
m&nent part of our atem, Mntreaalna th con
fidence of our mcmbe'ahlp und reaultlnz in tho
VPbulldlni; of the order,
"Under tho old ajatim alck benefit moneys
tnersed In the aeaembly'a cxpenae fund and
quickly lost their Identity. Abnormal running
expenses, entertainment or soUil fenturen In
some Instance deputed oe prevented a .
tematlc accumu'atton of sick benefit monea
which la fiulto aa rnrntlal In favorable perlnila
when the aide mctnbera are fev. an In ipllemlra
f Brlp or other lllneaa. New uaaembllra with
younir men fresh from the medic il examiner,
ieldom were tequlred to pay more than nom
inal amounts for sickness and ciulte as fre
quently put no money away towurd u more
Unfavorable experience. With sickness aa with
death, classes of men break down nnd fro to
pieces altogether and under the working or tno
general fund from the clay a man Joins the
order forlyfour centa n uuirter will be re
lltlously set aside nnd accumulated uitalnst tho
time that Illness shall "d httn out.
"Under Improved, wlee and sjstematlr man
asement. what we shall be ab'e to accomplish
In tho future may be surm sed from the fact
that under the nld-faahloncd method the order
has paid out t.VH.CHi'l for sick benefits and has
ecumu'ated contingent rrjione fundi of
tlStl.OI7.a(i eery pcnn of which could be
drawn on for sick tnmcnt If necessary.
"True, these H-cnmilatlona were uneciual Just
aa the naremblUs experle ice arled. Some
had no stiknc compirathel some a great
deal: aome had It equally distributed oer a
Ions series of ears, some had It all at once
with depleted tunds. some assemblies were
frugal In the ordinary ' xretidltures, some en
thusiastic and lavish. The absence, of a wise.
Intelligent direction and thi need. for a consist
ent economy was often evident Just as no
chain Is atroniter than Ita weakest link. If noma
small assembly under Mresa of circumstances
temporarily was threattned with a clertclt. It
reflected on tho whole order, a circumstance,
that -under the new p an can never occur.
"The distribution of slrk benefit monos has
been wisely left na alnavs, In the hands of
the aubordlnate body, retaining all the ndtan
tages of a vlsltlnc brotherhood, ampat!iy for
the sick," a personal helpfulness Kolnu hand In
hand with tho actual cash. Thla Is a great fea
ture, and If properly taken i dvantaece of would
Sut our -order In n diss by Itself. A few
owers. a bunch of grapes, i magazine or tho
loan of a book, even of a crutih or rol iw chair
or aome other smill utility, the nttendlnit to or
aome llttlo affair of business, all or nny of these
things can tie giver and recipient to the- ass-m-bly
with a. loyalty that Is moxt desirable Our
arowlng, assembly contingent funds are; abun
dantly able to eaa'.ly do all this and nnd b-f. re
l..ui a new Held fur usefulness that would tie
our bin Artisan famlln-thtr with u priceless
"Over and above the application of actuarial
?nd business methods to the administration of
hese funds Is the great opportunity thus
afforded our local finance committees to coma
to the front and demonstrate great possible use
fulness In fhe preparation of an Inte "Kent
budget of assembly expenses at the beKlnnlng
of each quarter and In seeing that approprla.
linns uo iiui rv"-i hij .t.- ..-;- -- " , ,.
postage, printing, etc.. all should I' provided
For and a. definite amount for the social fea
tures set aside which Is so Important fo- a
'pj iaw. nwmimrmmmvM wihsmujubj
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f roper and continuous rein " v" """"''
ndeid. the entire plan w I prove so sdyan-
tageous we an wonuer mo i. .o ,.w- -
effect before."
Iaaae C. Underdown Assembly was rrenared
to put through acandldate hut h- evidently
decided to take chances of de-lav for another
month? About forty of the falthfu braved he
heat and rain and consoled their condition
through frequent attacks upon the punch bowl
m
Itn as nine puncn ..""" -'V" iu
vork. Alter ft Kenerai nr ""'t i: j;"
mint on attention, to cases of . tr,'" nln.
P. ?'."". cu.ndU-,.,'?! "n.i.an.1,,imhuraetTng.'.,r,5
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P;j,:!Tii-rciil. .vi;." some of the brothera re
mained for card gamea and smokes.
Passyunk Assembly, under tho usual Heyde
and "her "pep" had seventy-one members out.
The recorder announced two app Icatlons n
b?nd. An old-fashioned family Picnic at Maple
Orove Oney. on September in. vvaa talked
abSut and fixed, and the committee will pre
5a? some features of Interest to tho women
Sod children. A visitation from Enterprise
5emblv at the September meeting will open
pIssvunK's campaign for real Artisan work.
Wlthy the advantage of exclusive trrrltorj and
nerietlc! material, the workers Intend that
re.ufu.han come1 unto It not surpass, the
expectations of the M, n, orncers.
li-rankford Assembly had the Inrgest August
attendance ever held by that body One can
dlffie was admitted, nnd Deputy Cy Evans,
who comes from Northwestern Assembly, was
TTK? th toll" with the button aa well as with
io.ntrlng service In the matter of the fra.
"SLl welfare of enlisted brothera. llrother
WePmer wn chosen as the assembly-represent-stive
to "' E. Master Artisans' conference
"Vfamilbaiket picnic has been arranged for
next Sswrdayal Belmont Mansion In the Park
ThV program Includes eventa for men. women
and children of all ages, with three good
SAzesi pie eating, nail driving, basketball, vol
ley pole and other contests.
Fox Chase Assembly had 40 per cent of the
membership out to welcome tho new recorder.
Howard C. Iluckley, who wa Installed by
Deputy Harry KemllB, Inspector of Oermantown
Assembly. It vvaa tho general opinion that the
energy and Influence of these two brothers
would start oon a new era In the progress or
this assembly.
Capitol City Assembly. No. 1. la gradually
becoming depleted by deaths. James W. Sim.
moivs. a charter member, aged elghty-slx, having
passed away last week.
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Fidelity Assembly will devote a good part of
the meeting tonight to the entertainment of
the military and naval members, as well as
those who expect to be called by Uncle Sim.
Jtecorder Simpson saya:
"It la to be hoped all these brothera will have
arranged to be off duty and spend the entire
evening with us, for It may be our Inet oppor
tunity to greet them for a long, long time.
Prominent men In military and clvlo circles
"Will be there. Including several heroca of other
... uhn win relate their exnerlencea In times
. ..ce.' lib ihnM nf todav. Chairman Clouah
wand his newly organized entertainment com.
'SaillCMI HUTS liweici. ,! ni,u, ,"vw .......
la fortunate enough to have a very tol meet.
m room and cooling refreshments are generally
ltei plentful. such an attractive, popular pro
jj5aram should bring out a very large aitenaanco,
.pile ox tne temperature oucsiue.
v' vuur annual pasaet picnic win ue nem an
;. iir Saturday, August 15, at iJiwrence Farm.
'V Fenfleld. Delaware County, Chairman Ilach
J ran and his committer on picnic' are going to
'.y spend every enort in making tms tne most
tteettve afTale ever. Visitors nra always
:it" made welcome and comfortable In Fidelity. "
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mr ; THE MACCABEES
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Kea cross unnprr unaer uaro oi tne
v. Woman's Benefit Association
bif Commander Frances N. Helms, of Key-
1 tone Review. Fifty-third street and Haver-
, ford avenue, announces that ten members
MCninea a aesire to oecome memners or a
Hed Cross chapter under the auspices of
tM W. u, a. J. T., ana timt witnout aues-
fi tion many more In Keystone Itevlevv would
eifa tt nn.
". ltmaA n-wl-tt. P.IWBV TttllMln. ..l
ry pleatnt meeting, with Ututenint Com
Btaaer Ariers, ox I'nocnixviue, prewinr. in
mtjnc oi wmmanaer coiling wno war
pornqp unn c&nuiuaiv wu sivtn in anon
of Initiation nnd a, cle&aant evanlntr fol.
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i contest offered bv litsy Iloa Rvlw. dot
vipvet'lo o end to entertain the ofricn
mmora ai uour nova neviaw.
i . Uttram. in auprema cnapiain, waa a
n vlaltaf. and aha Announced that ah
W0tm9ctmio raaat with tkem aaain until
l w row noroiu una Mia inai ma
A t ll Rmambra of tha aaaoclfttlon.
tl uttllarm. rank, and that ah
Hi ser ft apeciai ear
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JOHN W. FORD
He has been elected Supreme Dic
tator of tho Loyal Order of Moose.
took t pla t h in tht ( Ity S'nt m my giunr
uvro Iml iluc'l In by tllmr ctilMrcn or Krovin
ui's owliiet t0 tin' xicmkHv liciit tml nil rn-Jot-d
thmmf.,ri (,'if.illj Mln Hur,fln niinn
inn- .uii iiiiiiiiuii' rn iiitit Mini in rn una mm tun
iiiot(l on tj.ut (ii t .MJl llnnvn ntntt, und
auL wlancil ail a inr.iHirtt Huintiur
LOYAL (MII)KK OK .MOOSE
Supremo ConVcntion Selects Two 1'hil
ailclphiatis for Executive Olliccrs
I'hllatleliihia LoiIkv, No 51, virtually
"swept the hoarils" at the Tvvonty-iilnth Su
ptemo Annual Convention of the eitilcr, Just
hold In lMttsliuiKh Dictator John W I--oid
was Kolcctcil iiH Suprcnif Dlctntur follow
lliK an ovation thn has never litcn equaled
within u I'ouvontlon of a fraternal otiler.
Vice- Ulctntor Hairy V Jlncei wun lu-clceud
buprcino TrctMUtir for lliu third succctMlvo
teim St.cri.taiy John J ltnn wuu m.uly
tli.ili iii.ui of it mi e tunc c f Kiiliotdinatc IoiIku
ntL'rttinlv.1, mid I,wl;j Atturnc) A.lirit II.
l.ailncr, .lr, tjlici.lt.tl tho must beautiful and
liniiIu paueanl ever kIvui by any ftu
tirnlty. Over iil was won In jirlzea by tho I'lill.v
delplila deliRiitiiin, which Incimleci n feniuiv
;inz- of lllll to the ludles of local Moose
lieiert l.c Kloii. wbo ve i rn ,lr.HC,,t ns cjn.iL;. r. K.
and who received i contlnuo!. otiiticti inrouen
otlt lilt entire reiuti ot tne, bu e-vniliu inraelc
;.,'."', Iy .",'" I''illidtlihliiis Loinprlacd tliu ejuekir
Cltj h ehliiiathai In thia imud Iwhlcli f.iituied
life iniinUr e 1'rcHlib in Itousove It), and th
iiliuliiuae wlllch the local Moose rfee IvecK would
li.ivo Kladdimd the hurt of cverj loal resi
dent of t Hill lit)
ThrtniKlioul 'h" week I'htl.iclc Inhln tlcurod
Itcimlnintlv In oirs fettur- emiuue-il with
tho eonventlcoi, nnd wen t.n ur.iiid nee-tnloii
lit thee local Mooim Iiiuum en Hiluidl ivclllln;
was brought to a close the. il-le irutlins r tmlred
to tlnlr riKiiecllvo hcnits. ue-ll sitlsllc.il with thci
lecord the. huu ihm.Ic in l'lttsburKh Ht l.ouls
WH Sell 11. 11 ns 111,' civ 111 vvhlc II to liiild
thn llllll lotiventlo tint 0,1 11118 and nil other
even inn iolia to Moosencnrt. Ihi, hind'iujr
Ura oi the orde r.
THE WEATHER
OlTicial Forecast
WASHINGTON, Aug 0
For Kastcrn I't'niiM.vlvanla iinil New
Jersey I'artly elouily tonlRht antld Tues
clay; not much chaiiKo In temperature , light
northvvoit to we-sd winds
Tho weather today Is generally fnlr
throughout tho northern Stittc.t cast of the
Hocky Mountains with Bonio ulotullncs In
tho region of tho lower (Irent Lakes Tem
peratures are moderate' In nil parts of the
country and nre generally lower than es
tenUy In the north central States. Showers
occurred extensively during the last twenty
four hours In the eastern Uulf States, Maine
nnd New Drunswlck; showers alto covered
parts of the (Jreat Plains nnd some Ir
regular areas around Lake Huron.
Dr.
ZDeatljs
AONKW. Atier .1. .MARY V. -lf .1
Michael J Axncw and dauihter of lato Pat.
rick anil Krtdeei O'lv-sfe. Kuneral Tus . 8 30
a m., nusimnci a ic-siiirnce. L'3ll I;. York at.
Solemn reiutc-m mass Ht. Ann's Church 10 a.
m Int. private. New Cathedral Ccm.
ANDEIthO.V -Am I, .tOIIN J ANfinithO.V
R'latlvra and frlcuids Invited to funeral Tucs..
h nil a m at narlora of A. J. Hilr & Son. IHth
and Arch sis Illah mass at Cathedral 10 11 m.
lilt private Auto service
IIAl'JIK Alllf. ft Illt.SR ANNA, widow of
J rank I). Ilaume ace-d n Ilc-latlvts nnd
frlrnda, members lletlilobem i.utlisran Church.
Invited to funeral srrvlc-s Writ, a p. m . son's
residence. Arthur M llaum, , 301(1 N 24th
st Int private. Itcmalns mny be Mewed Tues..
7 to 0 p. m,
, llAUJKIAItDNKP. Aub. , WILMAM II. C.
husband uf .".vuu H. liaumjardner and eon of
lain Oeorso and Hopbla w Hiumcardnor.
Helatlvcs nnd friends, .Mlnonk Tribe-, No 4M.
I. O. It M Court Ilavrrford. No. 202. K. of A i
Jamea Miirrade'n Camji. No. 3, H of V , ofll.
eera of 2Ulh Dlst I'olleo I'ollco Tension Kund.
lnvltd tu funeral services. Iburs.. 2 p. m , 041
N. 4tttli st Int ArllnKton Cem. Rrnnilns may
bo v lew cl Wed vo
. ,ACKIiri:sT AUK, 4. MAIU', vvldoiv of
Joseph Hlarkhurit Itelnllers and friends, II.
V, M tcodalltv I.euBiii of Suered Heart. St.
Monica's tlulld or Hi IMward's Church an! alt
other nrniiiilzatloiiH or which she was a member
Invited to funeral. Wed. Hall n. in., 2ir1 N,
11th st lllcll ninss of recpilcm Ht. Hdward'a
Church in a m. Int New Cnthenlral Cem.
IIOITl.TKIt. Auir. 3, at Wuchapreacue. Va
THANK, son of lale Joseph p. arid I,oulsa
Iloulter lUlttlvea nnd friends Lodse No. II
Y, and A. M,, IHth Word Itetiubllran Kecutlve
Committee IllVlt.'d to fllll'TIll Tiles.. 3 p. m .
parlors of Mrs. Hannah Stewart. 711 W. Ihlsn
ave. Int North e'odnr Hill Cem Auto funeral.
Itcmalns may be viewed Mon.. 7 to II p. m.
I)ItKNNi:NHTc'lll. AU 4, IKJItOntY,
daughter nf Krnest ami Jennie llrennenstuhl.
(ceil 1 yeara t months Kehitives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Wed. lu n. m.
parenta' resld, nee i'llH N Fnlrhlll at. Int.
Orccnmount Cem Item Una may be viewed Tues,
eve Aulo service.
IttlltKi:. Aus. fi ut Atlantle City, N. J
ANN I.OCIHI:. widow of lite John D. llurke.
Due notice, of funeral nlven.
CALLAHAN Allff .1 MAIIOARRT widow of
John Callahan Helatliea nnd friends Leasue
of the Sacred Heart of Ht Asatha'a Church, In.
vlted to funeral, Tues , 7 Hi) n m.. 3311 Aspen
at., Weat Phlla Solemn hlnh mass of reaulcm
Ht Asatha's Church u a. m int. Cathedral
Ccm.
CAMI'IirlLL. Auii. 2, ANNIR CAMPI1ELL.
late of ill)-' H. oth at., wife of Patrick Camp
bell, aired 72. Krlatlvea and friends Invited to
funeral. Tuea . H.30 a. m., apartments of An
drew Lberts' Sons, 2SS S 4th st Solemn mass
of requiem St Mary's Church 10 a, m Int.
Holy Crosa Cem. Auto funeral. Friends may call
Mon , 7 to 10 p. m.
CARRY, Auk. 4. LEWIS d. son of lale
Frank and Marsnret T Carey, aued OS Rela
tivea and friends. Red Cross Lodae, No 312, K.
of P.; Metropolitan I. mice, No. Ion J. o O. Ki
Ivanhofl Plliirlms' Castle, No. 2 K, O n and
Veteran Lmplojes" Asso. of P. n. It.. Invited to
funeral, Tues., 2 p. m . 4418 N. J8th st. Int.
private.
CARY. At Atlantlo City. N. J,. Auc 4.
CIIARLRM CARY. ased 7S Relatives and
friends. Corinthian Lodsn, j)n 88M, r and A.
M.: Oriental It. A. Chapter. No, 183: Phlladel
phla. Council. Ni 11. Corinthian Chasseur Com.
mandery. No. S3, 1C. T, ; Philadelphia Consist
ory, Sid Degree! Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N,
M. 8.: Masonic Veterans, Invited .to funeral
services. Mon.. 7 p. m.. rhapel of Andrew J.
Hair & Sons, Arch and 19th sis. Int. Toiboro,
Mass
CHESTNUT. Au. S, SAMUEL, husband of
late Martha L. Chestnut. Relatlvea and friends,
survlvora of Co. L. 20th Rest., Pa Vol, Cavalry!
employes of P, and R. Ilvvy,. Invited to funeral,
Tues., 1.30 p. m llethayres. Pa. Int. private.
North Cedar Hill Cem. Train for llethayres
leaves Heading; Terminal 12.33 p. m. i-Ylends
mav view remains Mon. eve,
COLLINS. Suddenly. Aur. B, LIDA R.. wife
or jaeoo n. colons, iieiaeivra ana menus in
vlted to runerai services, vvea.. . p r
corner 27th and Montgomery ave int
Lu.Mioia.i,aui, a, ivu. iti.mty, eon 01
John and late Hannah Connolly, aard Aft itiN
Uvea and friends. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30
a. m., 4300 Woodland ave. Solemn requiem
mass St. l'rancls ds Bales Church 10 a, m.
Int. Holy Cross Cem,
COOPER. Aiier. 3. ELIZA11ETH daughter of
late John and Elizabeth Cooper. Relatives and
frlenda Invited to funeral. Tuea , 4 p. m., 002
N, 21st st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem.
COSTELLO. Suddenly. Aus. 2, HEnNARD.
husband of Sarah Costello tnee Carneyl. Rela.
tlvsa and friends. Saint Agatha's Holy Nam
Society. Division No. 24. A. O. It. ; Commandrry
No. 11. K. of II. 1 Cathedrai No. U0. I. c n. ll.t
employes llaldwln's boiler shop, Invited to fu
neral. Tues . 8:30 a. m 300O Iteno at, Solemn
fiass jf requiem St. Acatha's Church 10 a, la.
nt. Holy Cross Cem.
CUNNINGHAM. Aus. 4. HENRY II.. hus
band of Emma J, Cunnlnsham. Relatives and
friends, Washlnston Lodxs, No, .'.0. 1,'. and A.
M.i Harmony 11. A. Chapter, No, B2i Mary
Commandery, No. 30, K. T.I Phlla, Consistory!
Jlonliomery Ixdss.. No. 84. J, O. O. .. and
employes of Arch St. Prlotlnv House, Invited to
funeral, Tues.. 2 p. m., 1210 IVown st, Int,
Mt. . Peace Cem. Auto service, rjellla Falls
IVt.l papera eonv,
DOUaHERTY. Suddenly. Au. B. HAROLD
J,, son of Thomas and Jennie Dousherty, seed
8 years B months. Relatives and frlands Invited
ta fuaaral aervlcea wed.. 2 d. ra.. ttmnu1
resMence. Bog N. Stlllman at Int. Pernwood
rfen. Kemalns may be viewed Tues. after T
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DATES AND DATA THE HISTORIANS OVERLOOKED
, By P. E. SUMMER
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HELP WANTED FEMALE
Coitllnwrcljrom J'rrrMlnffC?iimi .
Vr Bhort tucklnfr on hlrta
C'rt., -fl mill irr' " -.-
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A?ipiy r-'l' "jsii-e.'j
Hand Brcnadcs were used by some of the less civilized tribes of Europe as early as 300 B. C.
CopvrlKlit. 1017.
IIKATII1
RMRRV. Auk I, JOHN C. son nf John C.
and He beet i t" r.inrv tnee Itelly) im,i 7
months 20 diys Relitlvcs nnd friend- Invited
ti. funerel services. Tues., 2 p m.. parents' res.
dene, 1424 N Erteewnod at. Int plivnte, tlleli
vrtod (K if P.) I'en
EWART An ". RlTH ELl.AUETH diuch
r r of Robert W nnd lile Mary A. Rwort. aseil
11 months Relatives nnd friends Invited to
funenl services Tues., 2 p in, piretits' real
denee. "jinn K Cambria st Int. private. North
Cedar Illll dm
1'ALDO.V Auy a, MAItK II husband of
lite Mntlldi Paldon nKed (Id Relatives and
friends emplojes of William Cramp Shin nnd
EnKlnei Hulldltik Co.. all soclelles of vvhli li he
was a member Invited to funeral services,
Tues . 2 n. m i.1'7 E. Norrls st Int private,
tlreenmnunt Cem, I rlchds may view reniilim
Moll after 8 p m.
rARRELL Auir. B. ALICE PAItnELL. Ite.
ntlves and friends Invited to funeral Tues,
7 30 11 in apartments of Wlltl-ern H llat
tersbv, .'1310 N llrnad st. Mass Ht Stephen's
t'ltireh Ii a. m Int llolv Sepulchre Cem
I'lNLEY AUB 4 HORACE It I'lNI.EY son
nf Reuben ntld Harriet l'lnley, need 3J ltelT
tlvrs nnd friends Invited to funeral Tuea , 2 .10
fi m . rpper Dublin Lutheran Chiieer- int
tosehlll Cem Take chestnut Illll and Allen,
town trollejs to Itcsn Vallev
rit'Itr.lt. Aub 3 suddenly, ELIZAI1ETII.
wife of Harry K. l'lsher Duo notice of funeral
ftivon.
FREDERICK Aug .1, JACOR. huslmnd of
Into Ellstlbeth Treelerlck (nee Mellnnder) Rela
tives anil friends Invited to funeral, Tues, S.,'I0
n m . 2127 N 4th st Requiem mass Ht Ilonl
faclus'a Church 10 a m Int. Most Holy Re
deemer Cem Auto funeral.
UAI.LAtillEL Auk 3 JOHN, son of lato
Patrick nnd Marcnr-t Oallngh-r (nee .McCaffer
tj). of parish cf Klhnacrennean. Countv Done,
pal, Ireland Relatives and friends I)lv No.
87 A. O, It Invited to funeral Wod 8 to
n. m., residence of Anthonv MceJirvoy, 51170
Richmond st (lith Wnrd) Requiem mass Ht.
Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int New Cathedral
Ol'llHON Auk. fi. JOHN, husband nf Eliza.
beth E tllbson (nee Slnklnson), aae.1 07 Iteli.
tlves and friends, Phlla Mnrn'nc Paper Car
Tiers' Asso Invllrd to funeral, Wed., t p m ,
13H W Wlathirt St. Services Eden M. 1J
Church l.twrence st nnd Lehlah ave, 2
C. m Int private. Hillside Cem. Remains may
e vl-wed Tues. after 7pm Auto funeral
OH.IIERT AUB 3 HIRAM S. OILHERT. nt
10111 Wallace st Relatlvea and friends, Wash
Inalon Camp No 570. P. O H of A . Alham-brl-i
Lodae. No. 1 Shield of Honor. Invited to
funeral services. Tues . 2 p m., residence of
W II Weaver. B50 N Ath ct Int private.
Societies nny view remains Mon , after H p ni
OLAHER AUB fi.. ritED C. OLASER, Bon
of C'lara M Myers and lato Harry aiaser, apod
2(1 Relitlvcs and friends Invited to services
Thurs . 2 p. m , nt 3024 Old York road. Int.
private
OR1EVES Suddenly, Aug. 8. ROI1ERT H.,
husband of Elizabeth C Grlevea (nee Vollmer),
ncted .12. Relatives and friends, American Lodge.
No, 2". I. O, O. F. , P S. of A. Camp. No. 3l'ii
Fraternal Patriotic Americans. Concord School,
No. 0110, Ilrotherhood of America. Peabodv Cir
cle. No J'J Invited to funeral aervlces Tues ,
2 p. m.. 3010 Jackson st.. Frankford Int. pri
vate. Ivy Hill Cem Remains may bo viewed
Mon . H to 10 p. m.
HACK Aug. 3, EDWARD O., husbnnd of
Mary Hack (nee Murphy) and aon of late
Oeorge and Kate Hack (nee Kennedy), aged 34
Itelitlvea and friends members of Kensington
No 113 R of It, It T.. and Relief Asso.. In
vited to funeral Tuea 7 80 a, m. 30.10 Arbor
at Solemn requiem mass n a. m Church of tha
As"ensinn Int llolv sepulchre Ccm.
HAOOERTY. Suddenly. Aug. 2. JAMES, son
of Patrick and late Mary Haggerty (neo Toner).
of Tonagh, County Derry, Iroland. aged 30,
Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea ,
8 a m . residence of brother, Frank HagEerty,
11117 S. Houvler st Solemn mass of requiem
church of St Thomaa Aquinas 0.3U a, m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral.
IIALI.KR Aug 4. JACOH. husband of Mag.
dalena Halter (nee tloulaniter), aged 83. Rela
tlv.es and friends. John A Knltes Post, No. 22S,
(1 A. It.. John A KolteB Camp. No 228, s. nf
V ; Ladlea' Aid of John A, Koltes Post, No 22h.
n A. It. Cornplantcr Tribe, No 111 I O. It.
M , nnd Peace nnd Plenty Lodge. No. 00, I. o. O.
K. of Harrlsburg. Pa,, Inrlted to funeral. Wed.,
U p. m , 31.1 llrown st. Int Northwood Cem.
Friends m(fy coll Tues. after 7 p. m. Harris-
uur. t's. pnpers copy.
I's. nnne
JNUM Aug. 3. ELIZAnETH K.. widow
Pa.
1IANN
of Joseph W Hannum, aged 84 Relatives and
menus invueci in runerai Tuea , 2 p. m., resl
denco of son-in-law. L. Wesley Hlounev, South
Media. Pa Int. Media Cem.
HAVILAND Aug, 5, JOHN husband of
Cntherlne I Hnvlland Relatlvea and friends
vlted to funeral, 1.03 S Main St., Phoenlx
vllle, Pa Tues, II a m High requiem mass
St. Ann's Church 10 u tn. Int. St. Mury's Cent ,
Phnnlf.ille.
HAZLETON. Aue. 2, JOSEPH M.. husband
of Uarbara A. Hazleton. Relatives and friends,
Anna M Ross Post. No, 01, U. A. It,; Maumea
Tribe. No. R04. I. O. IL It.. Cceur da Lion Caa.
tie No. 24. K. G. E., Invited to funeral aervlcea.
1710 N llalley at , Tues., 2 p. m. Int. I'ernwood
Cem
HEADINOTON. Aug. B, In Atlantic City. N,
J.. ELIZARETH W., wife of W. Hall Headlns
ton. of Phlla.. nnd dauahter of Ogden D, and
Sarah J, Wilkinson. Services and Interment at
convenience of family,
HEALY Suddenly, Aug. 4, formerly of Augh
moer, County Maio, Ireland, PATRICK, hus
band ot Mary Healy. Relatlvea and friends In
vited to funeral, wed,, 8.80 a. m, B134 Irving
st. Solemn requiem masa St Francis de Salea'a
Church 10 a. ni. Int. Ht. Denis's Ccm. Auto
mobiles it HHI.UIEOEL. ELIZABETH, wife of Wil
liam II. llelrlesel. aged B3 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Tuea., 2 p. m , 2I)4
Lehigh ave. Remains may ta viewed Mon , 7
to 0 p m, Int. Mt. Peace.
IIEMMKRT Auj. 0. ANTHONY, husband of
Hannah Hcmmert, aged 44 Itolatlvca and
friends, l.ennl Lennpe Tribe, No It, I O, R. M.i
Court Northeast. No 310, f. of A invited to
fcreral services, Thurs, 3 p. m., 371B Agatn
at Int. private, Oreenmount Cem. Remains
msv hr vfewed Wed.. 8 to 10 p m. Auto funeral.
HILT. Aug, 3. SARAH ELIZABETH, widow
of Isaac Harper Hilt. Relatives and friends
invited to funeral services, Tues,, 2 30 p. m .
aon-ln-law's residence, John T. Qrlme, lino
Fillmore St., Frankford. Int. East Cedar Hill
Cem.
HOUOII Aug. 4. PATRICK E HOUGH, hus.
band of Julia 11, Hough Funeral, to which
relatlvea and friends. Holy Name Society, Lim
erick Ouarda, llartendera' Union, Local No. 1L1,
are Invited, Tues,, 8 a, m , 2331 S. Howard st.
Solemn mass ot requiem Church of Mt, Car
mel, 11 .30 , m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
luneral
? HURLER. Aug, 3. HOWARD J. son of
Trank and Mary Hubler. aged 30. Relatlvea
and friends, membora Washington Camp. No.
781. P o. S. of A., Invited to funeral, par.
ants' res'dence, Mill road, Flourtown, Montgom
ery Co.. Pa,, Tues,, 2 p. m, Int, Union Cem,,
Whit-marsh.
HUNTER. Auk. I. suddenly. JOHN FRAN.
CIS, husbnnd of Annie M, Hunter (nee Charles),
aon of late Thomaa ind Maria Hunter. Rela
tives nnd friends. "AMUIiim J, Warden lien. So
ciety and cmplojos t.f Atlantic Reflnlng Co., In
vlted tn funeral. Tues., 0 a. m., 1837 Dudley
st. Solemn mssa of requiem Churcn of St,
Thomas Aquinas 10.30 a. m. Int. Old Cathedrai
Cem.
HUNTER. Aug. 4, WILLIAM HUNTER,
aged 77, Relatlvea and frlenda, Vaux Lodge.
No. 303, F, and A. M.i American Star Iidae,
No. 403, I O. O. F.i U. 8. drant Post, No.
6. O,. A. Hi pollct officers 1st Dlst,: surviving
members Keystone Ilattery, Invited to funeral.
Tues.. 2 P. m., 2304 Catharine st. Int. Mt.
Morlah Cem.
IIPTCHINSON Aug. 3. MARY HUTCHIN
SON, widow of llenlaraln F. Hutohlnson. Rela
tives and friends, members of 8umjiertleld M.
E. Church! Ellsworth Temple, No. 3, O. U.'A .
and Lady Washlnston Camp. No. 2, I of A. F.
F. P., Invited 10 funeral aervlcea, Tuea., 2 p.
m, rtaidenca of son-in-law. A. U MacCloskey.
2321 E. Firth st. Int. private. Oakland Cem.
JAMES Aug. 4. SARAH ANN, widow of
William T. James. Relatives and friends In-
vll-il tn funeral s-rvle-a Wm A n m IKii.
Rltner st. Int. private, Frlenda may 'calf'Tues.. f
KELLY. Aug. 8. PATRICK KELLY, ii.la.
tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8:30
a. m.. 2,108 8. Dread st. Solemn requiem rasas
Bt. Monica's Church 10 s, m. Int, Holy Cross
Cem Auto funeral
DE1TIIS
Int. Hillside Ccm. Remains mav be viewed
Moll. 7 to II p. 111. Auto funeral.
Kl'ltTX Aug 4, lit WlldnniHl N. J., EVA
Kllltl. Relatives und frlen.is Invited to fun.nl
Tues, 3 .'In 11, in, from 13.10 i'alrmount uvc.
Int iirl v itt
Mcl'l.'lMENrs. aii- 2 JOHN, husband of
MirKiiil Met'leitienta, Itelatlvtn and frlendi
Invited tn funeral, Tues., 8 'III a. m 1803 rl,
2Jd st Solemn irqulein mass St Edmonds
Church In n tu Int. llolv cross Cem
MetilFI' Aug 4. THO.MS husband of late
Miry -Metlirf. Relative nnd friend Court
-.1 hulklll Vo 108, r nf a. Chnttnhonrhep Tribe
No. 17, O It. M.. Invited to funeral, Wed,. 8 nil
11 111, flnn-ln-lilw'K residence John C. llepctto,
1713 Paclllc st , 1'logii, Solemn high miss of
reeiulem Church of Holy Houls 10 n. in. Int.
II ll V Crsns c, m
MitllNNIS Aug. 4 ANNA A, wife of
Mioiiins A M1OI1111I Funeral kervlces and Int
Mi KNIGHT Aug I, ISA1IEL MAY. daugh
ter nf John W and lito Ellrabeth W. McKnlght.
ngeii 1:1 Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu
neral, Tues 2 p ni , fntliM'M residence, 3113
Lena st . (iermantowu. Friend may call Mon.
eve
McMAHO.V Aug 3 IIANORA McMAHON, ot
Castleconnell. 'Ilppernrj Ireland, Relatives nnu
friends Invited to funeral, lu.a, 11 n. m real
ib neo of Ullllfim lluillc'V, 2737 N Judson st
Hcilemn high requiem mass St Column 1 a I'hurch.
10 n 111 Int llolv H'pulehro Cem
McNALLY. Aug. I DOLnitIS, daughter nf
Charles II, ami M ir A. McNallv (neo llughea).
aged 2 ears K munths. Funeral private, 'luew..
Ii P. m., grandmother's residence, 2340 Salmon
st. (18th Ward) Int. New Cathedral Cem. Re
tniln mav bo viewed Mon. eve.
M1LIIEN AUK. 4 LAURA HAYDEN. daugh
ter eif Allda I' and lale Thomas Valentine,
Relntlvrs and friends Invited to funeral serv
ice Tues,, tl a III. Illll S (list st , West
Phlla Int Wist Laurel Hill Ccm.
MILLER Aug. I, AI.1IERT C, husband of
Miikuln Miller Rilntlvis nnd friends Invited to
funeral sirvlies Tues 2 r. in., ysno Huschlll
M Int. Oakland Ccm. Iti mains may bo viewed
Mon after 7 P, ni Auto service.
MILLER Aug I. IDA MILLER, aged 7.1
runerai private, at tonvin'cnie of fam!!, from
31N Hermitage at., Minavunk,
MINTZKR. Aug 4. MARGARET, wlfo of
Wllllim It Mlnter. Relatives and friend In
vlted to funernl. Turs , 2 p. m, residence of
son. Chirlea Mlntnr. 1003 S 2.'d st. Int. Mt.
Morlah Cetn. Itemilns nny bo viewed Mon. eve
MUNDVY uc 3 JOHN II, father of Rev.
Peter Mundjy, of Ht. Michael's Church, aged
70 Residence 0110 McCallum St., Gtn. Due
notice nf funernl riven
MI'RPIIY. Aug. 4, THOMAS T. son of Antii
nnd Kte John Murphy Relatives nnd friend
Invited to funeral Wed. h 30 n m, residence)
of mother, 2721 N. 23d st High tnass of ro
enilem Ht Columba'a Church 10 n. m Int.
Holy Cross Ccm. Aulo funeral.
NEWl'tiiiT August fi nt his mother's real
denee. ROSS, son of Lllllin I and Wllltnm T.
Newport and grandson of late Rev, Isaac It
nnd Huainnn H. Hinllh, aged 31. Relatives and
friends nro Invited to services. Wed,, 2 p. m ,
Oliver II. Hair llldg., 1820 Chestnut at. Int.
private.
NORDHRUCIL Aug 4. JOHN D. A., hus
band nf Martha 13. Nordbruch. Relatives ins)
friends Invited to funernl f.erv!cea. Tues., 2
p. m . .1028 Osage ave. Int. private. Auto
funeral. Frl'nds may call Mon.. 3 to 10 p, m,
NORDRY Aug. 4. SOPHIE MARIA NORD
RY. daughter of Georgu II. and Alma Emily
Nordbv, aged 23. Relntlves and friends, mem
bers Camp No. 40. P. O of A.. Invited to
funernl services, TueB , 2 p. m , parents' resi
dence. 220 E Park nvo Merchantvllle, N. J.
Int private, Arlington Cem. Remains may
be vl-wed Mon. eve.
NUTT. Aug. 4. OEOROEANNA. widow of
Thomaa Nutt aged 77. Relatlvea and friends
Invited to funeral, alster-ln-law's residence.
Jodlo Nutt. Pemberton, N. J Tuea., 2 p. m.
Int. Ilapllst Cem., Pemberton,
PALMER Aug. 2. MARY, wife of Harry
Palmer Relatives and friends nre Invited to fu
neral. Tues 8.10 0. m.. 4(1 N. Dewey Bt. Solemn
requiem mass nt Our Lady of Rosary Chutch 10
a 111, Int. Holy Crosa Cem.
PATTEN Suddenly. Aug. 3. LAURA L.. vvlf
?' A, , attpn and daughter of William and
Jaiulso lelte. Relatives nnd friends Invited to
funeral Tues.. p. m . 28J7 RlngBuld st. (24th
and roinrnt als ) Int private. Itcmalns niav
be viewed Mou. after 8 p, in
POWELL. Aug. II. GEORGE W. TOWELL,
husband cf Grace K. Powell. Si rv Wed , 2 p ill .
.17 On nor road. Wjnnetleld. W, Phlla. Int. prl-
..l.tv.NCXI'.,' ;AuB " nt 2n3 Hansom st .
MLTA .N . daughter cf late Archibald and Husan
.'. Hrfndnll. Itelitlvea and friend Invited to
attend high inns of requiem nt Ht. Patrlrk'a
Church Wed. 10 0. in. Int. private
REII. Aug 4, ADAM. Husband of Into Ro.
sina Iteb Relatives and friends llivllrd to ru
neral services. Tues., 8 p. ni., Sll W Thomp
son st Int, Ashland. Ta
MONEY Aug, 4. HENRY MONEY. Rela
tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 1
17.. mv. apartments of William II. RatterBby,
3310 N Uroid at. Int Northwood Cem.
.r.0N,:.VTrAuc ,4' JOSLl'H W husband of
Margaret Roney (nee Scharlz) Relatives nnd
frliiids, m-mbera of Evangelistic Lutheran
','hurch of Our Savior. Ill ick Hawk Tribe, 1. 0
It M., No 2(1. Invited to funeral services. Wed.,
? ?" nl,,i,r;-u Kmiralel at. Int. private, North
Cedar Hill Ccm Remains may bo viewed Tues.
eve.
fU,?'H'o ,',":.. ' ?IAUY CARMILLA. widow
of John S. Roth and alster of late John Morti
mer Dallam of Tioga. Phlla . Pa Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.,
- p. m 7511 Walnut at;, Catndon, N. J, Int.
private, convenience of famllv
T.l5,AI,M?:S7A,,B., L'HAItLES D husband of
Lllzabeth Salmon (neo llaesler) aged 40. Rein
I. ,,n1nl,,.'rcn! membeis Washington Camp
S!V ..' 1 .'.!,'.Pf A'! ralrmoun Council No
H e.'u'i ,',,A',,'rwer."..1'c,e(l1 Union No. 54T
and C. Schmidt & Sons' Ren. Assn.. Invited to
runerai, Wtcl,, 1 p. m.. 20 Oxford st. Int.
prlvntn,
srMi"liAiPiMi:n, .",. fi Ai"!.NA mhoarethi:
SCIIAI.H.R (nee Geiet), widow of Chrlstlun F,
Schaefer. Relatlvea ami frlenda invited to few
neral serv c.s, Thura.. 1 p. m.. 2010 N 20th
at. Int private
1 van?TAr-"n"AV.K' S HAMILTON C. husband of
Mills, A. Scott Relatlvea and frlenda, Volun.
Kfi nme " ilj'J'T,"."0',' In,,e'1 tu 'unernl,
ii'V--J' nj".M Westminster ave. Int. Mt,
Zlon Cem Automobiles. '
HIIIDERS, Aug. 3. MAItY. wllow of A. M
Selders. Relatives and friends Invlied to funeral
B.p,iT.V l-nal services Wed . Methodist Epls.
copal Church Tamaqua. pa., on arrival of train
JjaWtia Reading Terminal l6.3o a, m. Int. Odd
SBXTON.Aug. 5. NELLIE A., daughter of
Mary 'and late. A. Judson Hexton Relatlvea and
,,v..ua ,,ni,ru iu tuiiuriii aervlces.
parlora of Martin Evoy b Son
lends Invited to funornl services. Wed . in n
arlora of Martin llinv X, Run nunu m..
nana si. int. llordcntovvn. N. J.
nilUL Mliooenlv. Amy v-ne e. m. aitrw
Hon "teXY"!1.?"1 w antl ni'''n Shoe. 'Fune-ii
from fiOOl Florejnco nvef, Went Phlla., at con
ven'enee of family.
TnHW,mi7iTAui'. .''.u'''l'nly..MAnY, wife of
John Smith. Relatlvea and friends, members
of Sacred Heart Sodality. Invited to funeral?
husband's residence. 18 W, Highland ave
Chestnut Hill, Tues.. 0 a. m. Solemn requiem
maaa Church nf Our Mother of Consolation 10
a, m. Inti Holy Sepulchre Cem.
SORENKON Aug. 3. LAUIUTS U SOREN-
S?!rv ?.?'$ a0-, l'l,and friends membeVs
fi Dfi"l,h fi"cJH'. Ilruiuleir's Uen. Society and
all other societies of which ho was a member.
Invited tc funeral services, Tues.. 2 p. m.. 2243
N. 2d st. Int. Greenmuunt Cem. Auto funeral.
. STEltJlIEAilT. Aug, 3. THERESA; widow of
Raphael Stelnheart and mother of Harry Free
man, Joseph Stelnheart. Mrs. Mlnnlo Levy.
Mrs. Hells B, Davis. Relatives and friends
Miriam Lodge, Invited tu funeral. Tues., 11 a.
m, 2108 N. Van Pelt st. Int. Adalh Jeshurun
Cem.
SWISHER. Aug B, J.. NEWTON, son of J.
F. and Annie O. Swisher, aged 23, Relatives
and friends, Washington Camp, No. 2U1. P, o,
8. ot A. I Columbia Yearly Asso., Invited to fu
neral services, Vues 8 p. m., parents' real.
ilencM o?nn Cnlnmhln ova In c-.a it.i
Cem., Lancaster Co.. Pa. Oxford and"Quarry.
vlllei papers pleass copy,
THOMAS. All. 3, 1017. MARY DRINTON
PICK THOMAS, daughter of late Oeorga and
Hannah Flower Thomas. Funeral services and
Int. st Northwood. Cem.. Downlngtown, Mon.,
Aus. 0, at 4 o'clock. '
TOMLINSON. At Laursl Springs.
hth miith ThlrJ. wn.'MART ;
N. J., on I nunnKttr eicjvr.KNUiSB. eip.i rer.: North 11.71
L.I bolaved I arsf. WrKjlf WirMMiuta. sve.. w. PhtL.!
llii'tMln
.uu.AitfK&BlBBSlBWiasKijsnD
DEVTIW
her lito residence, Lnko View ave , Laurel
Snrlni, N J Rervbes at the home, tlit
Colestown Com. Friends miy call Second day
evening from 7 to 11 o'clock.
Itl.N'L'It Aug 4. WILLIAM, son of lato
.Tnni's and Mary Toner, of County Donrgil
Ireland Relatives and friend Invited to fu
neral. Tue- S.3H n. m . residence of niece,
Mr. Rose .stamper. 2210 Titan st. High mas
Ht Ch tries s Church 10 a, in Int Holy Cross
Cent,
TOt'HEY Aug. 3 1017 suddenly, THOMAS
J., beloved son nf Patrick and tho late Ellen
Touhey, Relatives nnd friends, Sternotjpers'
Union Locil No. 7, Augustine HenellcllI nnd
cinpliives nf Public Ledger Invited to funeral,
Wed. 1 .'10 a. in.. 2b()i S Jessup st. tilth nnd
Hliunk stH.). High rteiulcm in is Epiphany
Church 111 11, m. Int. Holy e'ros Cem.
'I CHIIINtlHAM Aug .'.. MAItY AUGUSTA,
widow nf Rev Joshua Tushlngham, aged 71
Itilatlves nnd friends Invited tu funeral serv
ices Wed. 2 ti ni ,resldi nee of son. Waller
I. TilBlilnRham. 131 Frazler ave. Colllngswood,
N J Int. private. Friends may call Tues.,
7 to ii t in
VANE Aug. .1. HAROLD M. VANE, aged
47 Relatives nnd friends, Rndlint btar Lodge,
No 0011, F, nnd A. M, Invited to funeral,
Tins, 2 p m., residence of Isiac Twccdal.
111(11 Conklln at , Frankford Remains may ne
viewed Moll eve Int Oakland Cem.
VOELKER. Suddenly, at Washington D C,
Am 1, l HAIILES VOEI.KER, husband of
Augusta A Vnclker (neo Hchurmann) and aon
of lite peter and Amelia Voelker. Relatives
and friends Potomac Council. No 208, Invited
to funeral Bervlces Tues . 2 p. m , 2040 N
Colorado st. Int, Mt, Vernon Cem. Washing
ton p ipers copy.
WALTON .Suddenly, nt Rordentown. N J..
Aug 3 IIESSIE EVANS WALTON, daughter
of lletlienla II. and Inte Joseph It. Evans, nged
28 Relatives and friend Invited to funernl.
reslilcnco of mother. Mrs R II Evnns, 3d and
Hank sts , tioruenioivn .n j , euca, . p. in. int,
Ipl-conil llurvlng Ground
WEIir.lt. Aug. 4. GEORGE PHILIP, husband
of Martha Wi ber. aged 07. Relltlvca nnd
friend Invited to funeral services, Mon., 8 p.
m. son's residence. Edward Weber, cor. 2d nnd
Westmoreland sts. Int. Tues. a. m., Tumaqua,
'"'VvENTZEL Aug. 4, JOHN HENRY, husband
of Clara Elizabeth Wentzel (neo Luft) Rela
tives nnd friends, Washington Camp. No 50, P.
(l H, of A.; Itoxborough Commandery, No. 31,
P. O H of A , Nest 1782H order of Owl, and
emplocs of American llrldge Co., Invited to fu
neral. Wed, 2 n, m. 4 113 Pccliln st Int.
Levcrlngtoa Cem. Friend mny call Tues, 7
to 11 p in Pottatown papers please copy.
WHITEMAN Aug 4. MARY A widow of
Thomas hlteman (neo Cone). Relatives and
friends Invited to fumral. Wed, 8.30 a. in.,
residence of J P Connors, 231 Green at. Sol
emn requiem mas Church of Immaculito Con
ception 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto
funeral.
WILLI MS Ardmore, Pa Aug fi, MAR
GARET MacDONAI.D widow of Edward W.
Williams, mother of Mrs Geo H Edwards, of
llrnnklvn. N. Y . and Mrs, Edwin A. Fltts. of
Ardmore. Pa, hervlcea will be hold at hir late
residence, 30 Llnwood ave., Ardmore, Fa,, Tues ,
5pm Int, Greenwood Cem llrooklyu, N Y.
WINTERS. Aug 3, CATHARINE WIN
TERS, of 3417 Angora terrace, W. Phlla. Serv.
Ices Tues , 2 p. m.. Oliver II Ililr llldg., 1820
Chestnut at. Int. private. Denver. Col., papers
copv
WOOD Aug. B. EMEL1NE A wlfo of Will
lam Wallace Wood, Serv. Wed , 2 p. m. 3108
Rnto st. Int. private. Remains may bo viewed
Tues., 7 to t p. m.
YEAUE1I, Aug, 3. KATE YEAOER, widow
of John eager. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral, Tues.. 2 p. m.. 21J8 S Isemlncer st.
Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto funeral.
YERKES Aug. B. ELIZARETH, widow of
John erkea (neo Rrnndes), aged 70. Relatlvea
nnd friend Invited to services Thurs., 2 p m
3128 N Carlisle at. Int. private Mount Peaco
Cem Remains may bo viewed Wed, 8 to 10
p. m
ZIMMERMAN. Aug. 3, OEORGE RICHARD
ZIMMERMAN. Relatives and friends, Thomson
Lodge, No. 340, I". and A M . Lodge No. 2. 11.
P. O. E . Ilerwyn Fire Dept.. nnd Audtlng Dept.
of Pennn. R. It., Invited tn funeral nervlces.
llerwvn. Pa.. Mon., 8 p. m. Int. prlvnto Tues.
UNDERTAKERS
ADOLPH FR:ED. 330.1 N 17th st Auto serv
lco, also parlora. Phono Tioga 402O.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ARTIST wanted to submit a number of sketches
in colors also pen and ink. suitable fur birth,
cloy, I'hrlstinns and Valentino postcards, nlso
romlcs, Hjibmlt Ideas or finished sketches with
price, transatlantic Novelty Co., 141 E. 25th
st , New York city.
UELI TELEPHONE
OPERAT1NO
Work near your home In pleasant and
healthful aurroundtngs, with excellent
opportunities for rapid advancement.
There are twenty-eight Hell Central
Ofllcca tn Philadelphia: probably there
Is ono within a few blocks from your
home. Unusual opportunities for earn
est, Intelligent young women between
18 and 21 eara of age.
New employes are paid while learning
and are rapidly advanced.
Pleasant dining rooms, where the best
of food Is sold at cost. In every Cen
tral office.
Comfortable sitting rooms for reading
and relaxation when off duty.
Good opportunity for senior and su
pervlalng positions.
Apply at 400 Market street dally,
except Sunday, 8.30 a, m. to 5 p, ro.
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Wanted, experl.
enced girl for large ofllce; excellent chance for
advancement. In reply give age, experience and
wuiury. i- um, i.eugcr ejince.
DICTAPIIONtJ OPERATOR Young lady accus.
tomed to using dlctntihono; stenography not
essential. It 07, P. O. Hox 3113.
EXAMINERS on nil parts of shirtwaists. Trio
Waist Co. 22d and Arch sis.
FEEDER Experienced feeder on paper ruling
niachlne; ateauy position: 18 per week: excel
lent opportunity to advance. 1214 Arch at.,
third tioor.
GIRLS WANTED
OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE
TO MAKE LITTLE CIGARS
Mill I II". AIRY l'Ae-TflHV
DESIRMlLE. STEADY WORK
kwi iu.e.iii,n nc.11vr.lj
II
AT LESS '11IAN COST
TAY 1IEOINNERH, 7 PER WEEK
INCREASED AF-ri'lt 2U WEEK
GOOD PAY, EXCELLENT TREATMENT
L1UU1.1T AL -VlYl.lIM 'llJHAl'l1!! C'tt
3D AND ONTARIO
GIRL wanted who Is familiar with checking
Incoming bills, contracts, etct state age ex.
perlencu nnd salary wanted, p B20, Ledger
Office
OIRL over 18 yeara for general ofllce work in
..-, .,,..( ,,,u-t ttv uuKk unii accurate at ne.
urea: salary 8. P S3I, Ledger Ofnce.
GIRLS to wrap and box files: steady work, good
KLtS.J.lS.."B, whl"' I""W"'
MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR, experienced who
can also operate Underwood Dup icator: neat
ness of work first requtsltof merit win be
amply rewarded! give. age. experience and
salary expected. 'P 722, Ledger Oft Ice.
ttUKBKttr
poitrr.Ni rv niit advanu.Mln r.
STKNOGIUI'lIlilirrron"!
iinnm nv ' "
). Il3'r Onirr.
vnrs-ssk
Wail" W' Co.? TltwV and Mrmph.ssts,
irnsoniiAriiKU-ymiii' JjV,"1'1 ,0 u"a llc
HELPWANTED-MALE'
Conllimecf from Preeeillnp Ch),,...,
EXPnP.IKNCED .MEN, GOOD WArif .
nsern xii-m A Axil0..
APPLY
TA. JL TO OP. M. DAILY
EM'iaT MA'i uiiiiay, IS NeShw
2141 SOUTH fiSTH STHCPT M
(fiSth and Woodland Ave'
tnphene
Hox .TWO.
.ll lfs '
"Allh iB,AS"'VJ 7":
YOt'Ntl WO.MEN
Learn to make shirtwaists: " Vjn0cncJ,1 Z-
It. Trio Wnlst Co., 22d and Arch ""
'prt'vtC t dtifrsT-'TrwIth several years' experl.
lira. P 3J1 Ledger Of 111 n,
wi h b.iolk"epli,g .r-wrlenc, ''' ,?ni wa":
rate nt llcuris s ale experience s '"""'".".g1
.,1 n.e i.,m nc 1 ible P 11J1, l.cugcr ejinec.
" """ . ..... -1,1 . 10
YOt'.VG WOMEN for blneiery vvora , ,...,
RSdm.Wt-". oAnhv to learn.
,ti'i,i ,...... .
pood.pijlng tride
rv. 1,111 st.
HELI' WANTED MALE
ARTIST WANTED to submit a number of
Vkctthrn In color also pen nnd nk, suitable
for Idrthday. Chrlstmi and Valentino pot
rards a so com.es Submit Ideas or finished
eke "he whl. price Trans-Atlantlo 1 Novelty
Co.. Ill Enst 23th at., Nevv orkclty.
AT-nivTi-iTllt It liOI-Y lll'II.DERS, PANELI R4
.r.. ..:.. ......: ..... r.e.niiii tvnr
FPU fiV II II .11-
i.itD "i.miiii : in 1: i MusTiir: v -"
it i N('i:i. liiliiirsT WAGES ON MEJ 1:
Weilllv HASW (AN RE MADE ON THIS
W IRC IPI'I.Y 1MPLOV.MI-.NT DEPART
MENT lIAI.i: ie KJI-UURN CO., 1STH AND
GI.ENWljOD AVI-
AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE operators,
competent nnd ablo to set up machines. Ap
ply Autocar Co., Ardmore, Fa.
CAntNETMAKERS. riRST-CLASS --..
OI tllll.V EXPEhlENCED X EN, 'wT!K.1
FOR FITTINO HARDWARE A Nil OIaSIE"
REGULATORS OP Hiail-OltADI? lAi1?W
SINE AUTOJIOIIILE HODI I'Si tttii,.V,9u
WAGES CAN RE MADE APPI V lUi'rMT
men i' niuWAT" !;N C. iiai.i a iV?itVni:
cck isTii a.mi tii.i;.Nwooi) Avri """-t 1 1
CHAUrrnim vvanted: ona fnmlllar wiik ' i
tractor's vvora. living in tho northeast V
tlon of city preferred! state ass an. rLf
wanted P (I2S. Ledger onice. "'J ltt7
CYLINDER, FEEDERS, first class. havi.T"-p-rlcnce
In register work: good workln-.M"
dtttonsjj? hours acliy. ruth flooM40 N fth"1-
FltAl'-TSMAN with several ens expeMTrT??
Steam engine- or niiniiar class of vvnrk. .,VI1 1
age, experience, aalary, etc., In first r... I
AdiresJ'.JD.JLIojtJi't7fl1N. PhJIa. ' 1(,t. A
DRIVERS vyanted. goon wage steadylir
Applv 1201 East Montgomery ave, wcr-
ELEVATOR OPERATOR
ofnen building ervlco: white-
ti!j fr
emnlo:ment. Apply Room 431, Land tT.V 4
Jlulldlng. ana ;
ENGINEER, experienced around paint mm-tar-
ery. necessiry havlne somo icnowled!ShlS
dressing stono mills, also to bo able to m.ff
minor repairs around factory. Answer In ewra '
luiliuwi iiiiift. D.iit.iii. vai.,-1 ic-nce, salnrv ... il
where last employed. C 711, jiifi((.'W t 1
FREIOIIT HANDLERS Vvnntcci7T?iovil7e7-5V HJ
cents per nour regular lime, ;jo cents n h7.
nights, Sundays nnd holidays: plenty ff JeSt?
Apply Stevedore, Piers 20 nnd 21, s. I).u,5;
nve,, Merchant and Miners Tratipe,rt'n "x
HELPERS on cross feeding machine In lire.
printing Plant: 8 hours a day: good wortiJ!
conditions. Apply fifth floor. 140 N. oth st
LARORERf)
STRONG, ROntlST JtEN. GOOD WAdEI
EXCELl.tINT OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCE.
MENT TO MORE SKILLED WORK
APPLY
7 A. it. to II P. M. DAILY
EXCEPT SATURDAY. 12 NOON
2141 SOUTH fiSTlt STREET
138th and Woodland Ave.)
LARORERH wanted; atendy work: good mni"
Apply Wm. roster. 120s S'. 31st st, '
EDUCATIONAL
EDUCATIONAL
pxnr-xia-u.t- .a
JEMPLE UNIVERSITV
& School of Music
Temple University, beinp; of Phila
delphia liirth and breeding, could not
hut feel that music was a fundamental
subject of instruction, and that it must
make it poviblc for every man and
woman in Philadelphia to Ret tho best
possible musical instruction at a mini
mum expense.
The ablest men of the profession are
oh the teaching force of this depart
ment. It tioct only provides instruction
for the training of the voice, and upon
all the instruments, hut prepares teach
ers for the public school systems and
for conservatories. It also has a College-
Course in music leading to the de
gree of Bachelor of Music.
Wrlto today for Catalog SI-C
ThaclcleiiH Itlch. dean of Music School and
head of Violin Department. Henri, Scott,
head of Vocal Department.
Phone, Diamond 031, or Call
Mttslo Department, Wilson Itulldlng,
t-oullivvest Corner loth anil Snnsom Streets
Itcith sexe
Thousands of Positions
Tor well-tralned women stenographers
and Rookkreper In the Government cS-rv.
Ice. Yeomanry, Railroads. Iluslness World,
etc. Our course prepares you In a very
short time at a very small coat. Call, write,
cr phone Locust Hv.im.
30-Day Business College
Parkway llldg.. Rroad ft Cherry sts.
Chestnut Hill Academy cl"i'.cnSt.in"1
A rountrv day and boarding school II miles
from Philadelphia. High standnrd of scholar
ship, unsurpassed equipment, gymnasium, swim,
mlng pool, recreation building, three athletic
fields. Special low rnto for tile-day hoarders
who spend Saturdava nnd Snndnvs ut home. For
catalog and full Information address
J. L. rATTEHSON. Headmaster
ITRAYPR'1 ?,le 1,nt I'utlnes School.
ullArtl IV iJ nth nnd Chestnut Streets.
Positions guornntecd.
I nter now. Day or night.
ACCOUNTANCY &; HA
Collffffs
Berlitz School
f -erlitz I
Languages xs?
"' " man's Pho
Chestnut Street
A. Hcge-
I'hnrmacvl
Reduced rate for nrmy nnd navy.
Pcnna. School for Social Service
8th year begins Sept. 1st.
Offers efficient training for professional or vol
unteer eoclal work. One year course. Tuition
t7f,. Catnlog. 42 South If.th Street.
Ti:ACIILI.S IVAMDHi positions waiting; free
registration for college and normal graduates.
Modern ! earlier' Itiireau. U)0i Market St.
Telem ratlh hool. Day nd night elasse,.
aCicu-Oi-" jo-,, Arch s,, Ca or wrlu
KINtiSTON. PA.
WiOMI.Ntl SiailNAKY
Co-educatlonal. Whero tho young people gtt a
proper vision of highest purposes In life Ex
ceptional teachers. College Preparation. I3u.
ness. Art Music Domestic Science. Athletics.
Lhidowcd low ratea Catalog.
I I- M'HAC.l'K. II, 1J fres Kingston, pa.
VINKINDjN, J.
MALPEHURST SCHOOL .-..
A select homo sehool for a limited number
of retarded and Buhnorm.it children. Ueveuteen
yeara' experience. Ilonklet. "
AMM.1.M1 lli:i: Wl.T AltAnr. PRINCIPAL
Voiitig Woiuen nnd (ilrls
hWAUTIIMlllll:. ..
MARY LYON SCHOOL
Collego preparation. Riding, canoeing, awlm.
mlng. nesthctl'j dancing. SEVEN UAUlIrS
our home for little girls. Catalog. Addro.i
II. M. Crist. A, II. i J'rance L. Oriil, A B
Principals. l!ox 150S. Hnarthmore. Pa,
MlltltlSrOWN. PA.
Norristown Academy a,?.'
Resident &. day school near Phlla. Head m liter
a Parisian Pupil. peak Kren-h Prunare
to college entrnnce. l-mnll classes. Catnip!.
ItETI I LKHIOirriT " '
MUKVVIAN MIMlNAItV AM) COLTVnr lrnn
yv(IVIi:.N, lletlilehem. Pennr pJJv JJ"
and Co lege .(trades fully nccee.ni- V.e?.ar"or
i '-'"Wl'ilPli P.? Pre.idenL'"-
Young Men nnd llurs
JUJjAMVroWN
Blair Academy for inv
Unusually healthful location. 1 m.i.. .
Delaware Water (lap. lOU-acrS camn ann,ro?
Joining farm. Perlect equipment of 51 Ah1 d'
buildings tiut-ln-the-open una auiii,!),ia's'amt
Doubln gymnasium. 1'reparatiSn "or Vl eg5"in
technical schools. Miliary drill, vt.it nfl"
apd ate Its advantages. Writs fir ea!liLnU,r
j.ba C irs..l.U..!l..dms.l.,.D., ; A.BUI,"J'i,j(
BUSINESS r
COLLEGE S?
If you wero going to apply for a
position todaj.. what ore your qual-
locations, what kind of a position
would you apply for? Wo train
young peoplo for Stenographic. Hook.
keeping, .secretarial nnd Managerial
positions, and they obtain good.pay-
lng engagements. It will piy you to
ret ready for tho kind nf service
needed In tho business world.
Dau nnd .VIoM Hcssiont
J.-iitcr niti time
itvNKS nrsixr.s rnr.T.rr.t
025 ( hestnut St., Philadelphia
WENOXAII. N. J.
WEN0NAH Sffl
Where a bov Is tnught how to study lioio to
isarn. Twelve mllea from Philadelphia.
Academic. Ruslness and Special Courses, For
catalog, nddress
Dr. CHAIll.r.S I'. I.OHENCE. President.
Major CUIKIN A. SNlDI.lt. Superintendent
ltox IPS, Uennnah, New Jersey.
011ng Men nnd Hoys
The Episcopal Academy
Locust and Juniper Sts.
founded j?8j
With Which Was United In 10 IS
The De Lancey School .
Thorough training under Christian Influence
In prepirntlon for College or Ruslness.
Separate llldg. for bova ll to 11 years of age.
Voluntary Military Drill for boys In the
Middle and Pppcr Schools.
Upper School opens September 20th; Middle
bchool September Hist, Lower School Sep
tember IMth
Head Master will be nt tho Academy on and
after September nth.
Registers mailed on application.
Itev. puilip .1. sti:i.nmi;tz, Jr.,
Head Master
Only SI5.00. Complete t'ourso In htxciQirroil
or Rookkeeplng. To every pupil rerlster.tc
before September, we will give a complete couns
In either subject for only $15.00 regardles cf
tlma required to complete course. Position
guaranteed. Instalment pavm-nt accepted,
hchool of UiiklnrsN i:rriclenry, 70a itnlnut Mretl
George School A ,'m81 sch001 1l,tl1,e lm-
. . . . try for boys and girls. Seps-
rate dormitories. Graduate succeed In college.
227 acres. Athletics Catalogue dro. A. IVal
ton. A. M Prln.. ln 28.1. (.rorce tylioeil. Pa.
rilKSTKR. PA.
Mllltnrv Callers
Men COMMAD
Recnuse they nre trained for leadership In peace
or In war Collbglato courses In civil Rnglneer
Ing. Chemistry, llcnnomlcs and l'lnance. 80ta
ie?T.. l C!.'i 'ratory nnd Junior schuols. Address
LOL. CIIAKI.IN 1:. HYATT, Commandant
... ... "".v J505' heater. Pit.
"The Went Point of the Keystune State"
SWAUTHMOKU. PA.
PENNSYLVANIA
SWARTHMORE K,.Saff,T,fft.&
Each boy develoed for his beat. Strong
. "eparale Junior Dept. Catalog.
A. If. Tomllii-,011. Ileiiilm later, hwurtlimore. Ta.
NA.Altl'.IH, PA.
Nazareth Hall Military Academy
N.7.AUi:ril, PA. rounded 1713
A military academy for bova. College prcpars
fory and business courses Senior. Intermedial
and Junior Dept. Vigorous nthlelle lite ac4
military life. Agdrea .Mllllarv secretin.
VIIXANOVA, PA.
Villnnova Classical & Commetclal CouriM.
" Civil, Electrical an 1 Mechanical
Engineering. Registered Pre-Medlcal Courst.
Preparatory School In connection with tollere.
Tolcntlno Academy for email boy a on cnllm
grounds. Easy ucccs for dnv atudents. Csta.
J?';!JB-.w'JJl0lteglstnr. Ilox 70. Vlllannv. P.
MKItCKKSItUHQ. PA.
The Mercersburg Academy
Mil UOYS JlercersUarg. r.
.. Send for cataloguer 10
Vim. Moan Irvine, I'h. !.. I.L.U., llcadmuOes.
Hot lito.
III7rHI.EHE.M. TA.
Bethlehem Preparatory School
Prepares for leading colleges. Extensive groundi
tt athletic fleld.iNaw bldgs. Catalogue on requ-st-Jolui
11. Tuggey.M. ..llendmaster.Hethlebein.l,..
I.ANCASTm, TA.
l-RANKI.IN AM) MAItsn T.r, ACADEMY. Las
caster. Pa. bounded 1787. Modern equipment
iiuuuiBiiuue, ii'iiurcs iioya ror leaning college.
und technical schools. Terms moderate. Address
.11. .11. HAH1.VAN. A. M Principal.
AIXENTOWN, TA.
ALLENTOWN PREPARATORY
School for Roys. Prepares for colleges and unl
yeraltlcs. Magnlllcent new building, tine country
location. Junior Dent. Itatea J30o to S5u.
4W. llr. Mro. II. lieese. Prln.. All.ntown. fa.
LOXtlrOKT. N. J. ,
Winchester Preparatory School
Boarding and Day School for Boys
College, Preparatory and general courses.
Catalog. Douglas Howe Adams. HeadrassUr.
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Select the Right School
I ?r5 '"J " .'n.rr-atl? -crn!nB any 8chool or coi.cr. In
UdEer Central An authority oj , JehoST fd1ucnt,0"" at
choice. Thb service if ,2 Ld ,3S.tf he,p0U mak" a ,wlso
e ana available to every one everywhere,
LEDGER CENTRAL
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