;- v u i -w i fc3fcl TO' Jk'e ' -( rf Si s AT Hi LODGES Fellows' Receptions and lt;era The Schedule for J4?e4objr Boosters' Session (OcrUry Joshua N. Litchfield, of the entire committee, announces the follow. gchtdule of open recentlon- nnd enter. Amenta to members and comrndea In service of the Government lit view of ' popularity Of and nttonelnnrn nl thee WTllnt, ImlitAn tt .tl. tl i jrr;' "-"" iwaa eei-e, iiicjuin wic aasign- s-:il- ior UClDOCr CO to ths. lnel-srcievin- ,here th- feminine managements, know ao Vdl h.ovi to ejare for the young homeless lintrlols! , Saturday, Ootoher 13 UUlo Itebekah I.odRe, No, 304. 848 Mnin atrect, Darby. Good music. sours, --Btorte. recitations and Cakewalk. Come, bring another good fellow tvlth ynu and spend a pleasant evening with the ladles. Saturday, October 20 A joint meeting Under the nusplcea of Mary N. King Itebeknh Lodge, No. 467, nnd ltoxborough Lodge, No. 06, Ridge and Lyceum avenues, Itoxborough. Good music, old, sweet aonga, ood stories, recitations, etc. The ladles will make It Intereatlng for the boys. Saturday, October 27 LUette Howe Zlebekah Lodge, No. 167, Amber and Norrla streets. Good music, old and new songs. good stories, recitations, Cakewalk, etc. These ladles will vie with their sisters In the provision of good things. The open merlin anil smoker held In tha tianquet room of Orphans' Best Lndgo anil pilgrims' Home Encampment, of Darby, must ne classed nmon the most successful events ao far held, and the committee In clmrite deserves freat credit for the splendid program which brother lltchflcld conducted; J. Francis Stew art, Irish songs and stories; Jules Marron. lie brew comedian. Harry llachlor, musical nuhe: Miss May Iloberts, singing and dancing; pus Hohn, magician. George Hall, songs. William Duckman, address of welcome; Brother Yocum, son. William Heppard. recitation. Urand Mas ter Robert W. Montgomery, patriotic address. Grand Secretary Usher A. Hall, address, Other guests were. P. O. P. Samuel It. Pope A. II. Jerterles. Harry Hna.e. D. P. G. M Thomas. M. Wonderly. Jr. D. I. G M. George Poell, Joseph W. Roger.. Charles M Entvvlstle, Wil liam llardcastle, Orand Marshal Harry Hte phens. Harry Tarbottom ana William RussoIL Ona of tha best open meetings and entertain menta for the men In tho Government service held In the lodae room of Hathaheha Ite bekah Lodge, No. 102. Fiftieth street and Lan caster avenue. Refreshments were served by the iadles, and the following program arranged y the committee of the lodge, with Joshua N. Litchfield as chairman: Musical program by orchestra, banjo solo by Miss 8 Huen, vocal olo by Miss Marriott, vocal solo by Mrs. Noble. recitation by Mrs. Muff, campf.ru girls slnulnit and dancing, solo by Miss Moore, solo by Mr. Noble, songs by Miss Ford. The speakers and guests were Orand Secretary Usher A Hall and wife, P. W. Ancker. Robert Love, W. A. Oil flay. Mary Folwell, M. D. Wiley. Thomas Dor roughs, Charles I.. Horner. Charles P. Warn pole. C. II, D. Itlchardson, II. I. CI. M. Thomas. M. Wonderly. Jr., Thomas Mendham The com mittee In charge Has Sisters Weston. Daly, Wright. Wandless. Wilson. Fenton. Durrovvs, M Hsnnabery. L. Hannabery, Sumption and Eva Folwell. Dancing took up the latter part of tha evening. The boosters' committee of the first, second and third districts held a meeting In the Park way Building, with P (1. Frank 'Hhunnan pre rldlng. There was good "pep" and enthusiasm, ndlcatlng that the mcmlers were taking hold of the work with more zeal and ambition than ever before. The chairman announced that tho Y. M. C. A. has a movement under wnv to en. operate with tha Orand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. In furnishing the meotfers of the order in the service of the Governnu nt with n Testament or small Bible. In whl 't there Is a place for the official receipt of the Odd Fellows lodge. This was to be carried as n means of Identification P. O. Shuman holds another Idea In reference to a means of Identification for the enlisted brother and is awaiting Instructions from the grand master before this committee can con alder Its adoption Chairman Shuman submitted an elalorate filan br which each of the eighteen lodges In hesa districts will visit each other during tho winter for tha purpose of maintaining a closer ,,,.. mi., iiMtniini eiM,,,, tin,, i. r-'iurnirii cue Visiting lodge will confer the degrees on any candidates at nami. in addition to this, nn- ' other novel Idea of the chairman's was that R Bundle of sticks shall nccompany the vlsUlns loage. wun a piece ol poetrv. Tnese are pre sented to the noble grand of tha lodge visited and he places his signature on an attached sheet to show that It has been received Then his lodga carries these articles to another lodge and so on until the bundle of sticks has trav eled through alt the lodges In the three dis tricts. The members of the' boosters' committee nre to be Instructed In the unwritten work of the order by the district deputy grand masters of tha three districts nnd psssed on to the mem bers of the tndlvldaal lodges. These brothers will constitute an Instruction committee, wMeh will Instruct snd examine all candidates before advancing In the various degrees. The district deputy grand masters will constitute the board In the school of Instruction, it was decided that tke visitations between the various lodges he, aa far aa possible, on the plan of the, loil.es. with the larger attendance visiting the weaker lodges first. Starting October in, Star of Reth Jehem Lodge will be Visited by Spring Garden Lodge. The next meeting of tho booster committee will be held In Room 1 E. Parkway Hulldlng. next Monday night and the attendance and suggestions of any brother wilt be welcome. Tho boya In blue received a rovol rreetlng at ths combined reception of Fourth of July Lodae. No. 144. and Oreen Hill Lodge. No 1,11, t Olrard avenue and Hutchinson street Chair man Lltchleld announced the following pro irram: P. W. Ancker. recitations H.nrv Hsase. patriotic songs: Martin Rryde, I' s N. solo Albert Wall, solo snd stories; Harry Johnson, flute solo: Kdward ICleld. stories: John Johnson, tricks with an apple; John A. Peterson sddress Harry C'l'ler. songs and stories. Music by Brother Wlcke'a Orchestra. The committees of urangements eeo: Fourth of July Hsrrv Ooldr-rg, Flmer Wnhl. Harrv Cutler. Mlohsel Csnim. Albert Walz. Morris Irfjwenthnt Oreen Hill John A. Peterson, Jor gen Jorgenser.. Frank Hoffman. ..The following officers of Tloxleoromh Lodre No M). w-r. e-'ted for the ensuing te-m' Nobje rand William KaMe; vice rrand Cnl Jin Fredericks- secretsry. Renlsmin C Renvars. Jreasrer. Richard Con.- third member r ?.' JL'iJ' l";n Craighead. The lnsnlnnn or-. fvD Il'n MmlH next Saturday nlht T Ut JJ' .i!-.1.'. " Illfnm L. Kepnedv. of the Eleventh District. m-mher of Fnmi Lodge No. 778. with the aid o M. ifflclent Ttaff. Mills rod-JS, No. Kino, conferred th thl-d .!.. Tree In full on seven r-ndlelstes Th. d-Vree tt.7e WJIJ ei." r"""-" '"'" ad did ere""t 7S L'l"i,''.n'1 th" desree resster. Q-orre A. Rr". per. before an nssemblsg. ft mnr th,in inii h'ethi-en. Anio,; ,.. mar-v -l.tra 5.i- V. ftWn2 putivS .."AhMK: winpSL-- liln,t 'n'""""n of ofner, ,p, rn'r-n.",? iiTl" wnrk- bi" " October 1 1 thl enreiim.ni will he een.wed hv thrt r.r...,.., of the Initiatory degr" y ,no f"entatlon Rprlp-. fla'den I-odre. No. nn. has ein. . - -months term of rv Vurei..,ria-TJC"d i.eTvun,0,;hl:i1 " P"r; starDonnell: .,, , i'a.'-. "TZJ ir-e- master. William S'mondi iw"S"'r lV" Ttion-nscn: '.pi-.ntti-. n o-.-d rJr. n tn-e,M, nk-n,, p 0n,,.J.s iJeJi'rS' TK. nr- e-fflcr, wilt hn tni'-elll h- .rrV- Rnj--r ..f of Kens'ne.en 'T,r, ..""...J- T- lose.'"-,? team f Pen- n.. ' ?" trill b- h..s- enirid rt-Hni thiCmfl J"T ""dee th.. .hie. ,nd fa'.he.1rnJ;K:'n '"k p. T n sr .i-eoh r ir........ ?.l?".ow"! iLS M''n-,aM- tr.,nV,r "o-oV-e Der.',.;;:-. .ard. John DeltrlclY; marThal. ll.Try E. Moore! Th. lnlelltlon e-re-nnnv s IVr Teds. l..e IM. nlvt ntK , tl1 onin.n c .hi, V. "' -irk itA4 hv t . r t'Ti . - Tn .-. -T- -m?- ;:;:. ? '"IllWlei" e"l.r' CJZ.. "S.'N. t-Vs't.1, Jin-rll D -vfln" ''-ste."- ,'.vert "" - rei se.nl Vnpn. Rectsrv jeh ,vii"-l 4. in"-n. Ctamemni leffg-mpoeter N. O . wiiiurlTn,.,. ifrf-r. F'S vi- i.ft epi.nnocr.," .'15 It?3 'i'Lrrr"''r0 ;.' n w'mismvViin: jMtolan aoet BrotR.r Ts-llam Alllnaon STPu Next Venvjar nt-'-t lb- J-dstory degree will tw ci.frr4 mt fof randldatrs, lt -.terr: t d tha .(iU"S 1&VZZZ&. JKSiSetem (, -nlhr IfjlHej 4HIT miirMy- Ji oi. G""i V.rn..V '"" '" ishoro. III. i Cberle. IJ. Haintstt. Wobn. Ma.-. J-v "'a 2I"H Canandslma. N. y.: H. rivd. Rent tVenl. perlai Id-e. Th result, of t, ,irinn ,,.7. Vr,rAT.v:'nj;:,dw;,?.u.,;'S'i Bllre to the nnnor'-nlt'e. of h, f ne. Ct "V'.r 0.1. to n-isch-rer- hi, duties in t" fnll n-v.'.'; constitutional 7-"l-stlon,; ThV MlinJ!uht, a rest r.nd', le--IPThe"r0.n.Vs 'e ihi"-'1 terra h-nlnnln tonleht ,re " Jrv hiT.ht" n-v.'T pew oflleeri will p-,re- ftn hl ood T12& Th." I - eT Wat, v.. VVr o W e't erea . 'A;n It. e-vtV, "rT" ",!" ls Ji - Ch.rles M-er.-. pJ.n. o'.lWtrj, "JTIl 1&, nr. -""r fU"at InsM JniA.nV,,l" ?' lvrinmr; rrrr winrtiP m j n ; j trfi .s" jwm HiiMi Mliilll i MiZZXZ' WILLIAM T. FOWDEN He hns been appointed guardian of the Grand Lodge of tho Indepen dent Order Odd Fellows. rV,"!B?l ,',' . P'ank Hliumnn- representative to Siv -V J ovl " Home. P. u '. II. Draper: re rrsentatlve to Orphanage. W A (loldev: trustee. ,:,u ,,' .A. Henry: represcntntlve general re- after me ballots had been last. W. V Mlt hell was plotted third member of lh,- relief, defeat ing Hrothcr Thumas Latimer. Jr . lu two otcs. On Monday eenlng last the stafT of Mer chants l.oilgo lintalled ery cfflrlently the of. fleers of Ivy Idgo, N i'n.1, (jn Tuesday Me ing the ofllcers of Kemlcrtnn Lodge. No Slid, were Installed by Merchants' staff, as wcro tho officers of Oxford Lodge. No. 14, of Frankford, on Wednesday cinlng. Itefreahments wire served on all occasions Tho inembeia of the staff nre S I) U M (J II Ooldcy. P tl 1M Maute. P (1 ij. i Morton, P o F Hhumnn, 1. ". J..u- Smith. P tl W. J. llrltton. P. O. L A. Ht'iirj, r. IS. lrfthum. pianist, 13 A. Oroom. William T, Fowden. the new grand guardian. Was Initiated Into Lelperllle Lodio. No. L'fl.1, of Chester, In lHUD. nnd served In vi-ry ofllco of tha lodge, board, of directors and truitces Ha represented the ludge at grand lodge ttcsslons ror many j ears Ho Is rtnrrsentatlva to the Orphans Home, at Philadelphia, member of Lady Linllna Porter Lodge. No. 11, 1). nf It., mem ber of (heater Uniampmcnt, No. Hi), Mas dis trict deputy of tJt-iawnro Cuunty, 1U11-15, and was appointed grand guardian b Oiand Master M.ontgomery. During Ilrother Fnuden' term more Interest was shown In all, of thu lodges of tho dlstrM than at any time during the history of those lodges, which gained a membership of about Wl per cent, with due Increase In activity and good fellow ship among tho members. One of his main efforts wus to visit each of tho lodges In the dlstr ct at least once a month, and to j..,. avutu iuuki-h ic was necessary to drive nt least fuurteen miles. 11. s grandfather, father, sons and son-in-law aru Odd hiiiuvva and his wiu and daughter aio members ut tne ltv bc'kah Lodge, i r.ctiV!!u" I'od?- ? 33 had a rousing meet ing with nn attendance of slxt-fivo members and ono visitor. There was a spirited election for secretary and third member of the relief. .Secretary Tnonias H llonaiill declined to be a candldato for re-election because lie felt his age whs agalnsthls giving further the service Sv. . ". "',,?u.la kav" "na retires v.ltli best wisnes of all the members. Ho promised to continue his attendance at the meetings and help in the current work of tho lodge. P. tl. Luke Moull won the election for secretory by 'iirJJil-''",?..,?,' four 0"" ov''r u-xvi' Wright HS"? ,wm""n - Jostlna won the .lection ror thlnl member by ten votes over Ilrother (narks Durour The new ofllcers elected will be Instnlled to- EffUWf V'!!ni. h,y ' ." I'oul" M""tl and f a" laff L"'S" wh" will receive u Jiarm welcome. The staff of ofllcers selected Hi .fot0: ?. u -''laon 11 Herring. V. (1 t'elTi M M"ltk- hlrd member, William c J i''i'm"' '' w D Miul. treasurer. ,V 4. P.. Cower: representative. (1 L. P. i. ...i,.- .;,l,",n"' f'Prescntatlvo orphanage. Lous M Dencu, representative I), K Home ...i i..i. .." ln" wnmng canniuates rs,?lVln",!id4"""l'a.rt'cul"l.y Ilrother Jostlng. who s-iid ihi wi,.,7, l;r .! i, .it! tomorrow it will be n it", ?mS .iJ.""1, Vn, grandfSther ti VwS" ?.?E2 L"1.'". '"."J .". l!'.lodeea '", ''-l"niore. feeling proud of tho Arwnro'i1 Vh01".. ut ",wh )'Uh "'""ding at Arcturus. The llipresslvo pSirt nf tho meet ing was tho addresses of tbo defeated canell- i,,tJ.ne v'.", '!" ,0,le,!- A'",r ,he installation on degree v?l!rk? W" """" to h".d t PhUanthropIc Lodge. No. 1,1. under P (I Louis Llppman, entertained the Installing start of Damascus Lodge. No SSO composed of the JohT'w'eiS.; her"'t 3o'H'h ller. Deputy John Welnache. James M. Fuller John A Naegele. Charles Plefer, C II Net ey a"l it' O. lirenner, who installed the following off cits Now., grand. Paul J Field, vice grand Bmll Rachman. secretary, o. Wallace! Smith, third member of relief. Chorles A Shcngle The appointment, vver,. Trustees. Christopher w" i a scop, wr., William H Nuale nJ f'hartpa if," elHerer "Presentatlve Omnd Lodge. Wl" Home Wini"'"iire?.r'",nt'l,lv- dd Fellows' liome. H I lam H. I'lucoe. representative or phanage. Simon 11. Moore. Tho entertainment commltteo sprang a surprise by glv n" nn old JoTed ' Uhlch 'V inmh en. ,?; committee on religions exercises nt the Odd Fellow-s' Horn,, Octob-e 14, has secured the services of tho Rev J Perry Cox twst.Ve nf the Dovercanx Memorial MetheTdNt Upl-copal Church. Twenty-sixth street and Allegheny ave- lute, fnr- .-lil.h .n .lnl-..tn 1 ' ?. " "ve- eir., nA. r .. .;:r"r"'"."':." " "" - arranred a sneclnl Mrmnn fn. ,e, .:.' "", all brothers are invited -..vu.. anu Phllantlirnolc will confer the Initiatory degree on four candidates next Tuesday evening- Phllnmathean Lodge, No 1,1. entertained D DO MA Flood and staff of' flftSen "rem American Star Ixid-Je, nnd also N. O Manuel DeMar. Seccetarv W C Huhfaa and Jam "s 13 Dougherty, of Mt. Airy Lodge. The newlv nl genlzed Ladles' Aid scrvd refreshments The officers Installed were- Noble Orand Harry 11 ifV12H!.fU7 -?M,rt' L?ul" Ko'k: ,nlri1 memhVr of relief. J. William Lowrey: secretary Albert Ward: treasurer. William Kltson. The p! polntments were- R. o. I. . Ocorge Wilkin, son: conductor, Jacob Oerth. I. u". Thomas Hargravra. O o Walter Camn: VliRnWin S. $.-oh: Knrie8-v- - & . P:. - ;M- Jos-vplah Ilncon nnd staff In stalled tho ofllcers of Fox Chase Lodw on Mon day night and received a hearty welcome. Connuanock Lodge 4(13. had these ofllcers In- WSTfTf: sJ-NTaVB-sr.-smT,.n: W-W Oeorge It. File: R. 3. ., Robert Wedell.L. s' S,. Andrew J. Jacob: warden. Richard KoenlS. I. Q.. William J. McKnlght; O ,, hffn arnall: conduotor. J Lpuls w'achter, chapialn of Oeneral Harrison Lodge, who performed the ceremony In a highly efficient manner I rothers Areiuz. Wiswell. Slgman and Shew made Vf. fectlvo remarks. A social session and re freshments were enjoyed. r Amity Lodge, No. III. under N O Charir, Walberg. last week Initiated four e-andldltS, from the Navy Yard,' Ilrother O. aoldb?rr of 1 ourth of July lajdge. acting as conductor All were impressed by the excellence of the work Llectlon of officers resulted as follows Kohl, grand. John Walberg; vice grand, John Nllson secretary, Frank A. Fisher; assistant secretarv Julius Nllson; treasurer, Charles Marshall- trusl tee. Rasmus Slmonson; representative to Or phanage. K. R. Nllson; representative to a rand l.odge. Frank A Fisher for tho twenty.fourtn term. Tha social session was conducted top 0. Lewis Slmonson and the feast of good things to eat by P. a, Frank Diem. Amity Is now represented In both srmy and nav-v Henry L. Blmonson. on shore leave, being warm ly greeted. East Park Lodge. No. 1042. had the following officers Instilled: Noble grand. Monroe K Reedy; vice grand. Charles O. Anderson: secre tary, Lewis A. Mengle; treasurer. Dr Ford A Brill. The appointments Vers: Ward-n. Oeor; Beck; ronductor. r3dward F. Deltg; cha "ialn X thur K. l-uneJa;rri ; right supporter noble grand H. M Rhea; left supporter noble grand. lta?ri A. Hurling; right scene supporter. Theodore F W. Ponto; left scene supporter, Walter Brown Inside guard. Oeorge O. Messer: outside ruard' James iu McNearr. The Installation st.fi "was composed of D. D. a. M. Jacob c, Henderson II. K. Moore, V. P. Banders. Wl Ham SmitiJ" H. jetrtcn"00 "' Dletrl:h hd John" Ktnderton Lodge. No, 20(1. had tho fnllowinr officers Installed: Noble grand. Oeorge. I ffl vice grand. Simon Reece; third member of ni Ual committee, C. N. llarndt. The appointment, were: Right supporter nobis grand. P7 V. Krobbs" left supporter, nobis grand. Clarence Hoc kins; warden, Hsrry Stuhmlller; Inside guard Wesley Williams; chaplain. A. P. Wannoo Tout! .Ids guard. Warren llomlller; right icen.' ? porter. Frank Dorn; l,ftscene supporter. 4bner llarndt; right supporter vie. grand. J. HuTlard lift supporter vie grand. C. W. lisher ' Tha services at the Orphanage. Ogontz and Chelten avenues, next .Sunday afternoon, win hi held under the auspices pf ine Orand Kncim?J ment of Pennsylvania An Interesting program hks been arranged In which ths chfldren will taksport Ths Rev Ixiul. Randall, pl.toe iff the TlorIemonal M P Church, will ' dal'ver Fidelity Ixidxe. Na 18V, had charge of ih. Sunday services In ths Orphanage. Tha sermon was prenched by tc Ry Oomer II. Matthlv, rector of the Frr. Episcopal Church of 8t John" The rauelo conslstetf of selection, by ths chil dren's orchestra and chorus, Addresses w,r. vn.a. tiv'HAErt QarnUB. ,ee.e.w A ...- . plianaga, and Robert lv, caairmaa pf the Myrmwr- ' arrange. I.KA" a.J bdiT 'Feliovv,"a'r'erU,,r,ly" Tn vlted On Sunday, October 21. Phllanlnronl. Lodge will Melt the Devereaux JI. mortal Church in n may. vnere tun if.e t r. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, (Sunday services In the Odd Fellows' Home Th sermon wsi preached by the Itev. O. A. Hlnkle, Pastor of Mount Zlon Methodist Episcopal Ihurch, of Darby The tmulo was by the choir ?' " ".m" rhurch, under the direction of Pro- ,n,1 JY'laon, and Included a solo by Mrs. tJ. A Hlhkie. who also gave an appropriate reci tation. Addtessea were nude by Oram! Master Montgomery, President Itlchardson, of the Or Pharage, and Thomas Slpps. , ALLnNDORF. Oct. 1. AUOtlST, husbind of Is.'- Helen Wllhelmlna Allendorf. aged PO. Ilelallves and friends invited to funeral serv ices, Kri., a p. m., 33H N. (1th st. Int. pri vate. North wood C'em, Remains may bo viewed Thurs. eve. ANDI3RHON. Oct. 3, JAMKll, husband nf Martha J. Anderson. Relatives atjd friends. 17th Dlst. police. Invlteel to funersl. Hat,, a p. m., a33H Reed st Int. Mt. Morlah c'em. Remains may be viewed Frl. eve. Auto funeral. . ANC1I3LUCC!. Oct. 3. FRANIf. husband of lloslna Angslucel, aged nil. Relatives nnd friends. Lnqol.i Hilvlo Hparentn, No. nil, Order Bona of Italy, Invited to funeral. Hat., S..1U a m tV.': H. l.'th st Holemn high mass Ht. Rita's Church. Ilroad and i:ilswortl sts, Int. Holy Cross Ccm ARMHTRONO Oct .1. DA1HV T.. wife of Charles Armstrong and daughter of Hmma and late Samuel 11. WcrnU Residence, 4I'.'3 Urovvii sir. HAUNnt tftiri.lnnli. tlf.1 n Jt.iUV. UlUVfll Hr. husbnnd of Hannah liarnes. aged UK. Rela tives nnd friends Invited tu funeral services. Hat 2 p. m., SI Church lane, tjermsntown. Int. private r.,li,tTz. S'ht. ao. at Silver City. N M, OKORilIl W. UKTK. husband of Anna lletz and son of late Mnx M. nnd Margaret lletz. Due notice of funeral will tie given 1I1HIIOP. (let 4. CATH13RINI3 HLIZAtlUTH, widow of Hphralm lllshop. Relatives and and friends, also parish and Sunday school of t hrlst Memorial Rcfotmed Fplscopal Church, In vited to funeral. Sat , a p. in , at aolt) Mt ernon st Int. private. 1U1VV1M13 HtirMonlv PW 1 Mtf'linf .A fl. husband of Frances linwers (nee Munich), aged f'l Relntlves and friends Invited to funeral I'M . II a. in.. HOI) W LehlgH ave Solemn re quiem mass Ht. llonaveiiturn'a Churc.l 10 a, m. Autn funeril. IIOVISS Oct. .1. THOMAS, son of lato James nnd Mary Roves, axed ."4 Relstlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral services Thurs 4 p m . chapel of Kirk & Nice. 0301 Main at., Oerman town Int private . Illtr.lIN. Oct .1 JO.HKPII T , son of i:ilzn beth nnd InU- Patrick Hreen nrlitlvs nd friends. Holy Nun Society, Falrmount Park tluards. Court Prosperity, So. i; 1" of A . Waseca Tribe. No 4. I O It M and 2nth vvnnl Kxecutlvc Committee. Invited to funeral. Mon , H 3(1 a. m . mother's resldenre. 1447 N lawn st Solemn renulrm nnss st Mnlachy'a Church in a tn Int Holy Cross Cem I1ROWN. Hllildenlr. Oct 3 K WILSON, husband of Alma llrown (nee llallev). aged 117. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat . a i. in . residence of sou-ln-law, William W. llarton, Huntingdon Valley. Pa Int private, Churchvllle Cem Trains for Uetharcs leaves Rrmltne Terminal U 3." p. m Hl'UOAl'KK Oct. a ItllltTHA widow of Josepl Ilurgauer. aged l"7. Relatives and friends Invlteil to funeral, hrl a p m, daughter's residence. Mrs II ItlumLcrg, 31 N. Mllllck st. Int Mt Slnnl Cem IIURROUall. Oct. 1. MAHY T . wife of J. Stokes llurfouih (neo Sparks) Relatives oiid friends, members of Mt. Zlon Lodge, No. 7. Degree of Ri'bknh, Invited to services. Frl 2 p. ni . r.0.1 Arch St.. Camden. N. J. Int. private. New Camden Cem Friends may call Thurs eve. lAI.I.AIIA.N sept. L"!, HLLUN CALLAHAN, Cim CAHISB Suddenly. Oct. 3. AMY lf . widow of Henry T. Carlsi Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, sat.. 1:30 p m.. 1242 Olrard ave. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Auto funeral m CARPKNTKR Oct. .1, FRANK L CAni'I3N TI.lt. aged sa. Relatives nnd friends Invited to Junernl s.-rvlces. Sat . 2 p. 111 , son's residence, Lincoln R, Carpenter, Oak and Davis aves , Clifton Heights, Del. Co Int. private. Ht. Jurne.-, Cem CI-3RKS Ort. 1, FRANCIS J., son nf Hman uel nnd Theresa Ceres anil grand. on of the lato Francis O. nnd Anna Reich, ngrd 11. Funeral, to which th- relatives and friend, are Invited, on 1-rl. H 30 n. m, from his perents real dence. 2ITI S1 Watts st. Mas, of r,,Ulem at the Church of the Rplphany 10 a. in. Int. Ilolv Cross Cem Auto funeral. conarii Nenr Jumlsnn, Pa, Oct. Je WIL I.IAJl II CONARD. aged :..-,. Relntlna and friends and Warrington Lodge, Ne.hamtriy Castle, invited to funeral. Frl.. 11 a. m. int. Neshnmlnv Cem COVnitDALi: Oct. 3, ADALI.nI: A . widow of W II Covi-rdnle, nged 7H Relatives and friends Invited to services, St. Jnmes's 13pls-eop-il Churcn. Stanton Delawnre, Sunday morn ing nfter regular s,rvlce Int. St. James's llurlil Oround. AVIImlugton papers please cop.-. Clti:.VMI3lt At H.iminonti.n. N J. IH V THOMAS J. CllHAMnn. nged 70. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral Filrvbw ive . Frl.. a p m Int Grcenmount Cem . Hammnn ton. N J St. Louis and New Orleans papers copv- D13I1AUI311 (nee Bennett). Oct. 3. FI.LRN, wife of John Debnuer. Itelitlve, and friends. Falrhlll Circle No 7. Lady S of A , Invited to funeral. Sjit . 7 311 a m . II Marsh ave . 0rman town ave below Somerset st Solemn rciiulem high mass St llonaventura's Church (I a. m. Int Holv Sepulchre Ccm Auto fun, rnl n!3VKn Sept. 311. AI.KXANDI3II. husband of Saiah Dever Funeral Frl . s 30 a m.. SKI N liUh st Solemn reeiulem mas. Our Mother of i-iirniwa e iiurcii in a ni ini eatliedrel (em Relative, nnd friends Our Mother of Sorrows Holy Name Society. West Plllla. Council. Nn 314. K. of C . Dlv No. Ml. A O II nn.l ri. gal Socletv, Invited to attend Auto service DONHl'li Oct MICIIAI3I, A eon of ,te Michael and Bridget Donohue Relallv, 9 ond friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. S.311 u m a.140 S. Chadwlck st High rc.iulem muss si' Monica's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Clots Cem DOWNHY-Oct '.'. THOMAS J eon of John J. nnd Margaret Downey nged 23 Relatives and friends, also Holv Name Society of the ttlesfed Virgin Mary: Southwestern Assembly No 18 A. O M P , Postof'lce employes of Darbv. Pa., and all other organizations of which he wa, a member. Invited to funeral. Sat S-Ju a. m , parents' residence. 033 Main st Darbv Pi. Solemn re-aulem mass Church of thii Rlessed Virgin Mary 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, 11LLIS At Rlverton. N J . Oct. 2 HANNAH L I'.Ll.IS, daughter of late Levi nnd Marv Kills ngsd 113 Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu'. nernl. Sat . 2 30 p. m . First Baptist Church. Moorestown N J. Int. Baptist Cem Convey ances will meet in 3H trolley from Market ft Camden, nnd 10 3.1 trolley from Mt Holly ui Chester ave . Moorestown. FAIH3R Oct. 2 PKTKR TA.MRS son of Peter and I.jdla I-aber. aged 23 Relatives and friends Invited to fum-rnl services Sat 1pm parents' residence. 21!) 13. Allen l Int ' pr'il vate Remains may bo viewed Frl . 8 to 10 p. m FOLI3Y Oct 5. JAMI3S FOLI3Y. hu-lband of Mary 13. Fo'ey. Relatives and friend. In vited to funeral. Frl. R-31) n m.. residence of brother. Robert J. Foley 1317 Brandyvvlne st! High mass of requiem Churrh.of the Assump tion 10 11 m. Int Holv Cross em. "n' , .FUANI!: T?ct- V VTIIAItlNH. daughter of lato Frederick and Caroline Frank Relatives nnd friend. Invited to funeral services, sat a n m . lain Herbert st , Frankiurd Pa Int' prlvnte. North Cedir ltlll Cem. Auto funeral FRIDAY Oct. 3. HARRY S.. husband of lrtlo , nun,. nb 1,. iflUllven HDU iriendS iltst nnd Haiel uve, a p. m. Int. Arlington Cem. Remains mav be viewed Frl . 8 to lo n m OAPP. Oct 2. ETHEL V , wife of Oeorge c Gapp nnd daughter of Benjamin ,E and Clarii Mann. Relatives and friends. Blbfe Class No Columbia Ave. M. E Church. Invited to fu neral. Sat . 1 p m.. a403 Turner st Int Hillside Cem . by funernl ear. HARRIS Oct a. EDWIN W . husband of Ellen W. Harris, aged 7.1 Relatives and friends Invited to services. Frl. l:.lo p. m", -510 N Colorado st Int. private. Mt Mor'ah Cem Friends m-iv call Thurs.. 8 to 10 n m HARVEY Oct. a. ANNIE, wife of Hugh Harvev (nea Lehman). Relatives and friend in vited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p. m "433 Aspen st Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains mav be Mewed Frl. after 8 p. m. Wllrnlneton papers ropy. HAYES Oct 3. WILLIAM J son of late Kennedy B and Mary Hayes Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 . m 1410 N 11th at Solemn requiem mass St. Malachv's Church 0 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto fu neral. HBAI.D. Oct. 1 CLARA K (nee Haulier) wife of John C llcald. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl , a p m 31"4 Belgrade st. Int. Belvuo Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs eve. " KELLY. Oct. S. THOMAS J KELLY hus. band of Agnes Kelly (nee Sweeney), of (Siuritv Mayo. Carrow Kell. Parish of Boholn Ireland7 Relatives and friends. Altar and I Rosafy So: clety, League of Sacred Heart, all societies of which ho was a member. Invited to funernl Mon , 8:30 a. in.. 1134 8. 13th st. Solemn" mass of requiem Ht. Teresa's Church 10 am Int Holy Cress Cem i '"' ""' KELLY. Oct. 3. JOHN, husband of 1st. Annie .Kelly. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral Sat 8a. m.. brother-In-law'a res Jence Thomas O'Malley. IBS I B. ad st. Solemn m. of requiem Sacred Heart Church. 0:30 am Int. Holy Cross Cem. ' ,n' KELLY. Oct. . SAMUEL L. KELLY Ita. Fo'r'ravl.'T.",' FnHa B'Ven 'rom "3S ",Ur! 1MNOSTON. Oct. 3. OELLA 8 Mirn LANOSTON Relative, and friend. Invited to services. Frl., 3 p, m., Oliver H. Dalr Bldir 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. la,r" LIPS. Uct. 1, CHRIS 1'IAN a., husband Sybllla O. Lips. Relatives Iind I Vriends I.afo C. Underdown Assemhly. No. S3 Artisan." Order cf Mutual Protection. Invltid to funeral Frl. 2 p. m. 1710 Arlington ,t. (near nth ind Norrls). Int. Northwcod Cem. Auto tintrii Remains may be yitvved Thurs. eve. ,uneri". MARSHALL. Oct. 1, WILLIAM, husbsnd nf Marie Marshall tn.e o'Rourk.). .Jit of oiorgi and Mary Marshall, aged aa. Relatives .5S friends. I'tilla. Electric Ujn, Asso'. IrivRed "i! funeral. Frl., 2 p. m.. 1511 s. N.wkirk st (28th snd DIcUin.on t..l Int. Ml. Jdorlah Cem Rtmnln. may be viewed Thur... afttr 7 p S' Anto funeral, ... '" McCANN. Suddenly. WILLIAM II. McCANN Funeral private at tha convenience of tbi McCONZILLE. Oct. 3. ARTHUR, son of lata Arthur and Isabella McConiili.. R.latlv?. and friends, .urvfvor. of 124th Penna Vol. . Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:30 a m.. resldenc.' of it. brother. .Patrick 3. cConillle. 4423 Filling .t t-rankfofd. Pa Solemn requiem m.I at' Joachim.. Chjirch 10 a. m. Int. St. Charlea'. Cem., Ksllyv He. Pa Auto funeral. VMrl, McDOUtJALl Oct. 2. WILLIAM H Me. DOUOALU husband of Amanda M. McDougull Relatives and friends Apollo Lodg. No. () I. O, O, F.. Invited to funeral services p,i ' 3 p. m. l N. Broadway. Gloucester. N J Int private. Remains may b vlswecl Thur.. VltcKKLVEY tjuddenly Oct 2, JOHN son of John and Prldget MoKrlv.y aged 22 T of 'yStli ges noochary County Donegal. Ireland. nVi. Uvea and friend.. Holy Name Society, Invited fn funeral Sat., sao . m., residence T of brother! in-law, Joseph Burns. B629 Bloyd t.. Oermar town. 'Solemn r.auisra puu Church of In. jWacBjfe, ejncettwi lti.,,m. Jfc Moly Sjul. 1 tf,i - V ' v t Relatives and friends. League of Sacred Henrt and Holy Face Society of St. Patrick's Church. Invited to funeral. Frl., 8 Bo u in . N 13. cor. ltd and Pin- sis. High uuuleni mass, ut st. Patrick s Church lu a. m. tut New c'.',tl!i.,!rni e riiKie...,- .tub. '. vtv, i . anil A vl -Tucknhoe lxidtie. No 271, Imp. O. it M. Weiet End Castle. No. 2(l'l. K. O. K . Olrard Retail Grocer." Asso , Invited to funeral. Sat., 1 i. m tr.' I s. ll.'d st services st r,enr', ,- ' I . n.KATHS MKWEB. Oct n. LKORA I, . daughter of Hmma B, and late Joseph W. Mewes, aged 34. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv. ices, Sat., 1 p. m., mother's residence, 1020 vine st. Int, Montrose Cem. Friends may call Frl., 8 p. m. -Automobiles I .Hl.T.En Oct. 8, 11M W. Olrard av HARRY W.. husband of Florence C Miller Relatives and trends, employes of William H. norsi iH..M.h. . .,- . .-.i..:..!., - i . ,.,. . F. P. A.; Harris Castle. No. 20. K. O. E., and A. C. Ljtfe Cc Invited to fune lors of Henry S commannery. No. ini, K. o. 1;., l.rni services, rri.. .- p. m., par Seher t Son. ?nnn 1. Rit,minsne, nve. ini. privaie. worm cedar 11111 uem, Remains may ba viewed Thurs. eve. Aun .crvlce. MILLFR. Oct. 1, JOHN, son of Mathew and lite I3mma Miller, aged 33. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funersl services. Frl.. 2 p. m.. residence of Kdward Hill. S14 Carson St.. Mana yunk. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. 1 rlends may call Thurs, ove. MILLER. Suddenly, Oct. .1, KI.IZA J., widow of Wilson Miller Relatives and friends lavlled to funeral. Sat., 7:30 a. m., residence of sister, Mrs A. I.ltzenberg. 2330 Uarrctt st. Reuulem mass at St Michael's Church, int. St. Paul's Lutheran Cem.. Ardmore, Pa. MORRIS. Oct. n, JAMI3S II.. husband of Annlo Morris, aged On, Relstlve, and friends. ( arpenters' Ixicnl Union, No. 207. Stonemen's fellowship, of Darby, Invited to funeral serv ice,. But . 2:30 p. m , 112.1 Springfield ave , "ir1-. '"a Int. Mt. zion Cem. Friends may fall 1-rl . Iwtwern 7 and 11 p. in PI3LL Suddenly, Oct 3, ROSIl, wife nf Leonard Pell. Relatives and friends. Christian Mother nf the I3ternal Church, 21st and Toronto ft?.. Invited to funeral, Sat., L-30 h. ni 21120 W. (Inrdiin at High mass Chu h of-Our Lady of tho Kternal 10 a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem PINKnnTON Oct. 2, SARAH n daughter of lato John and Margaret Plnkerton. Rela tives and friends, Ucrmantnwn laidge. No. in. S of 11.. and Lodge No. 21. Sons and Daugh ters of Ameilca. Invited to funeral services, ,J" -, n'. m- 01- Hainton St., Qermantow-n. 1111. iirivnie, POWKRS Oct. 2. MAROARKT V., wife of James Powers and daughter of John and Fran crs Mcdlnley .neo Durfy), aged 22. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat., 8.30 u. ni., r"'dence of husband, 1H30 H Ithan st. (near "0th st nnd Chester ave. ). Requiem high mass ; ,iurVI1 ."l .Mom niessea sacrament iu a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. PtLl3 At Londongrove, Pa., Fourlh-day, Tenth Month. ItuilUHT S. PYL13. aged 75. Duo notice of funeral will be given. QU1NN. Oct. 2, MARY, wife of Patrick F.' ejuinn. ueintiveei nnd friends invited to funeral, Hat . 8.30 a in . 213.1 Watklns st (near 22d and Morris sts ). Solemn mais of requiem St 13d mond's Church 10 n. m Int. Holv Crosa Cem. Iti:i3VI3S Oct 2. KATHARINE S., daughter of Emma and the late William S. Reeves, aged 32 Relatives nnd friends invited to services. Frl.. 2 p. m . Oliver II Rnlr llldg . 182" Chest nut st Int West Laurel Hill Cem R13PS1IKR Oct. a. H13SH113 A., wife nf Louis A. Rep, her nnd daughter of W llllicm W. nnd Sarah O Smith. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat. 7.10 11 m. 2331 Mc Clellan st (2Jd and Mooro sis.). Solemn high mass of reeiulem St Ldmond's Church 11 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral. RK1HTKU. Oct, 2 LIZ7.H3 W. CORNOO. wife of Oeorge w Rlghter Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Frl , 2 p. m., ItHdnnr. Pa. Int. Rtrlctlv prlvnte. RITTI3R Oct 3. .13WF.I. (1 .husbnnd of Mnud Hitter (nee Kerspeter). Duo notice of funeral give n 3lti2 Cedar st. RODOI3RS. Oct. 1. MARY A. HODOKRH. widow nf Luko Rodgers (nee Durfy). Relative, and friend,. 11. V. M. Sodality nnd League of tho Sacred Heart of St. Thomas Aqulna,' Chinch. Invited to funeral. Frl . 8.30 a. m . 2130 Mount i'n st Solemn high mass nf re quiem St Kdmond's Church 10 a. m Int. Old Cnthcdrnl eim, ItUSHW'ORTIf. Oct 3 HARV13Y O., son of 13mma A. nnd late William II. ItushwoAh. Relatives anil friends Invited to funeral serv ices Sat . 2 30 p in . residence of mother 4.114 Mulberry st , Frnnkrnrd Int Oekland Cem. SI3IP Od a I3DWARD SHIP, aged 80. Relatives nnu irienos mvinu to runep.il. Sat. a p m 021 N 11th st Int private Fornwood Cem T3n?ton (Pa.) papers copv, STINSON Oct. 2, CATIIAnlNn. widow of John Stlnsnn, nged Ml. Relatives nnd friends invited to iunerai. j-n a p ni., at the resi de nee of her son-in-law. John F. McMahon, Berwen Pa. Int, private. Arlington Cem. Tt'RNUIl Oct 2. IKI3NI3. daughter of lato Francis and Catharine Turner, granddaughter nf late Michael and Alice Lvnch. Relatives t.nd frlendee Invited to funeral. Sat., 8.3U a m . (101) Wilt st. lth below llerka st ). Solemn high requiem miss Ht. Mnlachy'a Church 10 a. m. Int Cathedral Cm Auto funeral WANNOP Suddenly, Oct 2. THOMAS STI3WART, son nf Thomas 13 nnd Kmma M. Wannop. snd grandson of Daniel L Stewart, ngrd 10. Lolatlvrs nnd friend, invited to fu neral services. Frl , 2 p. in., parent,' residence. 12.' 13 Maryland at . Ittn Int. private. - TKHS. Oct 3 nt llurllntrn. N. J.. WII.LIAMINA C. WATERS Relatives nnd friend. Invited to funeral. Entlo nvo . Hurling ton. N. J . Sat.. 1 p. in. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem WHITTINOTON Oct. 3, SARAH ELIZA BETH, wife of Henry 11. Whlttlngtnn. nged nj Furernl services Sat . 3 n in. 317 Trevor lnne. Cvnwyd. Pa Int private. Train leaves Brnid st station s-in p. m. WIOFALL Suddenly. Oct. 2. MARY L. widow of Samuel Wlgfall. aged 74. Services St. Stephen's Church, 10th st. above Chestnut, Frl 12 30 p. m Int private WILKIN'S. Suddenly Oct 2 CARLTON I. son of Hurry S ind Jennie 1: WMIclns. nged 12 Relatives nnd friend. Invited tn funernl parents' residence, near Meclford. N. J.. Frl 2 P. m. Int Odd Fellows' Cem. 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Chambers 5SA"JES MlC.darIJioolt.PhiyyAjI Louis Sobelm&n '" chestnut m. Advanced Violin Instruction, ci?,?;! FABRI g 1626 ArcrTst. STEAMBOAIB FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO AUGUSTINE BEACH Stopping at Cii.ec.r. luu iuU. ior SIM, .Bait water bathing, plenty table, and iMncn.g, for picnic parti.. ""1 rar. wouna Trio, soti Children a to 10. U. 4f!M VI Dill VJZjZS timufCMm'mZ&i'l jMhL, 1917 HELP WANTEDgJiMlL Conllnvrd from rrtctMna Column "WvYOVON1'" , SrHSgoaVn!: reguWVnYVrmft.nt Position, with good ""tIis Inexperienced ones we will gladly teach .5 n.y thetn while they are learning, ""reephone operating for young women s pleasant T work and with unusually agreeabl. "Promot'Po" I. far more'prf.b.ble In this vo e.tlon Ihin any vfe know of In which women I ,nThe'' ambitious operator nf tod.v la the supervisor and Mtl operator of tomorrow. TB KKYSrVr Tli...f.I(E SYSTEM 135 SOUTH SECOND STREET WOMAN wanted to do family wash. App v Apartment 11. Buckingham Apartments, 3oth stinvn Walnut st. YOUNG UDV, between IB and "23. exoerlencecl In general offlco work! must be bright, alert nnd Interested In her work; an excellent chance foradvsncement. W (10, P. 0Bqx 3500. WASHWOMAN, colored, wanted for Monelayg only; inust iavexefercnce . Call 2I1B N.JlUh. WOMAN for washing and Ironing. Call 4023 Wayne ave. . YOfTNO l.ADIES, 2.wlth several .years' expe rlenco In bookkeeping, for checking Invoices, frelgh hills, etc.; In reply give full particu lars, i' zi.-. i.eager Venice. YOUNG LADY In larso office; must be expe rienced In general office work, rapid and ac curate at figures, state experience and salary wanted P 200. Ledger Office. YOl'NO LADY, with experience In checking In coming tills, contracts, extensions, etc. istato age, exp. and salary wanted. P 211, Led.JJff. YOUNG WOMAN, energetic and ambitious, for clerical ond correspondence work In onice or wholesale electrical supply house: must be thoroughly familiar with electrical terms; here Is an opportunity for a tplst or stenographer to enlarge her sphere of usefulness. P 408, Ledger Office. - fbUNO "WOMAN, experienced In office of shoe factory. Write Croxton-W'ood Co.. 313 New st. HELP WANTED MALE AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC First-class me chanlo wanted for work on autotruck at our arage: only high-grade men need apply for inn position. Atlantic Refining Company. Employment Department. Philadelphia gate, 3141 Pass)unk ave. BOLTERS-UP. 1P0. wanted, In shlpjard; 3.1c per hour or piece work. SUN SHIP BU1LD1NO CO.. Chester. Pa. , BOOKKEEPER and storeworker, middle age, living near Mt. Holly; position near Wrights town; salary $20: reference required; state exprjence. P. o Box 4007. StntlonB,Phlla. BOOKKEEPER Experienced man on safeguard ledger; stato experience, reference and salary F 9411. Ledger Central. BOY BRIGHT BOY WANTED 10 YEARS OR OLDER FOR MESSENGER SERVICE IN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF LARGE FACTORY HOURS 8 TO 5 NOON SATURDAY MUST HAVE GRAMMAR SCHOOL EDUCATION AND SHOW AMBITION TO FIT HIMSELF FOR A BETTER POSITION SALARY J.l.r.O PER WEEK AND EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR PROMOTION PREFER ONE LIVING WITHIN 4 HOUR RIDE OF FRANKFORD ALLEGHENY AVES. ANSWER IN OWN HANDWRITING STATING AGE EDUCATION AND REFERENCES 'ADDRESS "T-82" P. O. BOX 3143 BOY. for night work, assembling orders In grocery department, steady work: chance to vsnee: JO Apply tomorrow morning, Acker's, t BOY. under 17T to' learn high-class Interior decorating; exceptional opportunity for bright JioyIJ4Jdgej-Cmitral: SHOT GUN STOCK CHECKERS wanted: also bov to learn. Apply 1735 N.Ranclolnli. BOY. Ill to 18. In "real estate office. Addresa 12. Ledger Branch. 21114 Kensington ave. BOY WANTED, BOY FOR OFFICE AND ATTEND TO MAIL: AGE 10; I'ERMANENT POSITION: SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY. ASK1 FOR MR. SHAW. 000 CHESTNUT STREET BOYS WANTED OVEP. 10 YEAHS OF?VGE WAGES 50 B-0 CENTS PEP. HOUR AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAOE. J11.07 APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. SECOND AND JIABKET STREETS CAMDEN. N. J. BOYS wanted, .between 10 and so. for light clean nnd healthy work In a factory; steady work nnd good wages. Address, stating ng. and experience, or call at the Runer-Glass Co 3R24 Stato road, Wlsslnomlng. Phlla. Prefer". enre given to boys living In Hnlme.burg, Ta. cony. Wlsslnomlng or Frankford, BOYS Strong bojs. over 10 ear., wanted st' Wunderle'. candy factory, 118-32 Pegg st (opposite 440 N. 2d St.). '" "' BOYS, over 10, for errands and factory work" good jjhance J;f or fright boy.. Olobo Ticket BUTTON TOOLMAKERS. nFsTTcIalisrw'nnlJd'oir several styles of snap fasteners: none but ex. hssIaiis.iI m AH riAA,1 M . !? A .r.v..v.v ...... ,.r n,,,, wages jrom elUC to 73c per hour; .1.1 hours a week. Write full particulars In tlrat letter, P. O. Box 470 Stamford. Conn. , ' " ,lu' CAH1NETMAKERS Steady vvork and good ii to competent onen. Key.tono Cabinet Co Frontand Iannnsls.iChesterrp.V. ' CANDY Exper'd helper to work" In panroo"m Brandlo & MmlthCo., Jth and Dauphin s- CANVASSERS Largo manufacturing "firm needs several canvassers between ages of la and 21. at least B feet 0 Inche. tall and 1 in pounds In weight, for work In Philadelphia and vicinity: opportunity for advancement to ... lected men. M 0112. Ledger Central. CARPET LAYERS STEADY WORK AND OOOD SALARY: STATE EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCE. ADDRESS P 403, LEDGER OFFICE. CLLRK wanted, amb tlou. young man. lniM. worker preferred, who desires to lncrea.2 hiS inoomo without nterferlng vvlth his S?I.hn! employment. MJOLedger Office, pr"nt CLF.RK -Young man wanted. 18 to 20knvTT edge of bookkeeping necessary; Julck VwZ accurate ot tlRiires; give refs stati ..,and .expecteclJ12U3IdieV ' Office.' ,a,ary' COUNTER BOY In electrical business: good o yortunlty. Buchanan. 1710 Chestnut i. ot" ' DRAPERY CUTTERS AND HANGERS STEADY WORK AND GOOD PAY FOR COMPETENT MEN. ADDRESS. P 401. LEDQER OFFICE. DRILLERS AND REAMER - ' -(',-. FIRST-CLASS MEN ON .Am MA. CHINE i DAY WORK AND PIECB WORK. CALL r ' , 1B10 ARCH BT. DRIVERB wanted. 0 daysVw.Vki .,..,, -&m Crn ' "r,d.,C?.' ENfJINEEIt. wanted for nlM Wor ... . kI a wk( only, sober, .i.aily mnS ,Vf.. Thf. 'V ELP WAiJXut) kli Continued friMc ti,. . 2 . -..-.... ..vcuenff CcIsk.'I Ki.i;rTfiiriANR tin ...,. . '""cJ electricians for i.,r. """ .Prt- right. town if lm e., day a at catetcria, 2,-ic. each Yv3."t i.i.niii ivj.-x. vvrigntsteiwn. N 1 ' 'II mentDepartment, 1R4 North lsiV"- ENOINKF.n. general stationary. . ..,- . all venr round mountain reofllk,,,r i-aiir e,oi(i..sny, iiuck Hill p.i- iilH Kna,t,A4,,Hou,,,,V4;n,,.!"1 "f "" wfe , t, i.imui tm mi, V.IT1VIII A VtVJ ..ii -Tr couples, nt onco f,,n5' i 5J couples, at onco for nrarbv ? fnrmst no fees. Dcpartmeni T nfT"''! Industry. Bureau of nmploVm.S, ?", nnd Front nnrt Tn.l """oymtrlt lsIT1" ---.;.., -;-..... -".si rincjiA.-v wanted: atesdv work ii;." - GATiDENEti Experienced! nri...- iS? city! cottage llh heat nd fJht'rWl with references. W. Dreer. ?ii' fHl GOOD LOOM FIXER on tr';..?Bl tiem henri center filling mot Inn, .. Do, rood wages for the right msn1 "J"' 3 TO(;lC;CftONEMBYEIt "a. fts.-B LABORERS WANTED STEADY WORK AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE. $15.17 ' APPLY .7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COitmu. '. SECOND AND MARKET RTnt-v,:! "ra CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY LABORERS. 40.hour week, minimum full 1 weekly vvogo 115.10: must be .tosdyJiW men. Apply 1 a. m. to r. p. tn" ifj; gate. 3144 Passyunk ave. ' LABORERS GOOD STEADY MEN WAi FOR GENERAL IABORINO WORKi PHILADELPHIA. RRINO THtS nttser WITH YOU AND APPLY AT 1319 ARCH j LABORERS Skilled laborers, 30c to SSc'mI i'uhi . n,i,,i) ,vu, rv, iiiBiur, piiir .1 mA.,1 John Tlllngvvorth Steel Co., Tncony arid LmM sis.. Frunkford. . 2TI LABORERS. 12.1. wanted; 13: 6 hours': t-jw jui. .tivev evvie e- v-u. vruc-ie. mi monnl I . v.w w. ,,,.. ejpimiem.iw,, ,,,m cinuen STISi LABORERS wnnted. hewvy outilis ste-iilv work: good wages. Apply Win. FMte. I . i , , in 01 we we. js LABORERS wanted: steady work. CUrHI.1 jonnson & lo , n' p y. nun st. LINEMAN Experienced lineman for srert 1 our plant: must bo a first-class man. Tbi Atlantic Refining Co.. Emp. Dept., Ptli ?ate.314jl rnssyunk ave, s LINEMEN wanted, flr.t-class, nonunum. electr light linemen, steady vvork; good vvaget.l ply Wm. Foster, 120( N. 31st st. ' JJ MACHINE HANDS Wo have pern nent V tlons for capable, nil-round wooda rklnrM ch.lne hands nt good wages. Kep $K 1IM crieilKiui Hi,, v nrntrr, 11 MEN WANTED , FOR . HI OFFICE BtlJLDINO WINDOW CLEAmSJll WIIITI-.. STR.VT1Y P.UPIilVMKNT x& I AI'I'l.Y Ul'CIM 444 WIDENER BUILDING MEN wanted, white, to trucK fimi in nn house. Apply Mr. llesslon. 211 CallovMl street. ,,. MEN wanted, between ngea of 18 and.CS,'! learn nuisiae electrical construction m Apply Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 31st st. 4 'Jt MEN tn handle lumber: 30 cent. pr kt l,loyds', Husquehannaave. wharf. OPTICIAN Surface grinder: must b Man tent and steady; good wages to rlvht bm Street, Linden & Propcrt. corner JOthM Chestnut ats. ' PIPEFITTERS, 100 union men. for Writ town N. J.. 02Hc per hour, with pleat overtime: lodclng and transportation furnliM free. jVnttlv Irveln A tlirhtnn. 1!I4 N. 134. PRUNERS Experienced high-tree prunert) Tier rlnv! pnti me n few le.-erners lf ther good climbers: I2.r0 per day. Thos. ' & Sons.- Mt Airy. Phlla. Phone Otn. Mlj SALESMAN Wanted. nung man with eipeivi nm In flnlh!n- f nenlahlnor. hsts nnd 1MIV as salesman and window trimmer: up-tatej store: town of 20,000; good wage, to a tm man: reference required ana state waif"" pected. Address A. J. Lehrman. 37 a, Tnm st.. Steelton. I"a. SALESMAN wanted: also n filing clerk: got chance for nrotnotlon. Williams. Brown Earle. Inc.. photographic and drawing nr piles, uia vnesinui si. SALESMEN Wo will pay 180 a week Wis man who can satisfactorily handle our are Using motor lire selling plan. 213 N. lilon. secona noor. SHEET METAL WORKERS, 50. union: la-out-of-town construction camp. WrlghUtost N. J.; lodging and transportation furaliaa free. A only Irwin & Lelghfon. 1B4 N mint SHOE CUTTERS MACHINE OR HAND STEADY WORK UNION 8HOP NO LABOR TROUBLH x L. Q. WHITE SHOE COMPANY BRIDQEWATEn, MASS. SHOEMAKERS. 2. first class, wanted; gooey d: goodJ Ulara. 8V Newt,' and steady worK. Address j.ck uiiu.n trie Hhoa Repairing Co.. Newport SHOP CLERK First-class shop clerk wrl 118 per week to .tart: bring references. T ply Remington Arm. Co.. Eddy.tont. Pa. i SILK BUYER Large Baltimore wholesale houii retiuWJ tha aervlee. ot a buyer thoroughly capablfi managing tha department. Addre.r, '"i' reference., M 701, Ledger Officer n 8TAIU MUlLDERs Mechanic, and Uarottl wanted. Oth and Tioga. jJ! 8TKNOaRAPHF.il. experienced, for posltloa g v nsiiiiisvun: lawrv siuce per niuneu. -'r In-VO Tla-I ITa,Bta lTn,.l T7..lll-v --"" ... . --- ..MB. y.HUW.I .ill TeeeiflTPna "vns.iH.j .- ....ntul whs tit accustomed to drive single and -double tesmj appir in p-rsyn inn nrsv ening iiivirswe 2V"j- ing. ine Atlantic Kenning ro emp, .-"r: Phlla. sate. 3144 Pmimnli see. I TEN-PATfERNMAKERS WANTED AT"6XCBj biiij reu Jiuuit. .-V..-1IOLU nuvx'e BOUND BROOK KNOrNU & MFO. CO, BOUND BBOOK.N. J. -; TINSMITHS. 100. urifnn." for Wrtghistown, N. mi. union, ror wrignisiown, '. sur; plenty of overtime! lfl ration given free. Apply Irl" ' ovso per nour and transnort l.lvhtnn l(i M l.k TIN AND'BHEET IRON SvORKERS and VfJPfJl on neater vr oriel good wages: sceeuj --a -laKin-iveiscy. iBZnibert sl. UrilOLSTERERS t. STEADY WORK AND OOOD 8XLART2 STATE EXPERIENCE AND REFEREJXj ADDRESS P 402. LEDGER OFFICE. S"... B-'vH.80MirfinA ,"S OFFKltt OIVU REFKRENCKK. KX R ENCR -Nn ll f nv '""inhAlns - r, . 1 ...l.M -i; -"--fc....,, ...;. N JltVf " vovireet uurr,. puiHTON . acveeis, VUAri, XK'J" ahlPnlng' Tcvnir. Charle. K. Johnson A Co., B00 S, 10th V(?iiNO m nver in, mfS Wn'ert!? .uurii.ri ior nnilpg. granulating aw m ieS.Vl WM' fk and ioeS ; ?&J?ilh?r.'Wr Nf w, r 1. ' ,Jta Of i 'j - t. .fi , Vf - '