Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 03, 1917, Final, Page 16, Image 16

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tpBEZUNG RAIN GREEK
SAMMEES IN TRENCHES
icond Batch of Americans on
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bv ', a-'ring Jbtno up Against
Bad Weather
"JKETtlCAN IIEADQUAnTEnS
IN
FRANCE, Nov. 8.
"' Th" second batch of Americans to bo
fcrto the trenches are running Into the
una kind of wet weather that greeted the
Jlrst contingent A cold, drlrxllnc rain be
an falling 0 noon yesterday and eon
thrted Into the night The section where
&J A ,tBxt I a haan nnlii
, V- j ro Americans are niauuuuu n " ...-
L, i rmiou mil u oiifiroi wm.
"' Low-hanfclntr clouds and a heavy mist
I "have caused slackening In the nrtlllcry ac
tivity on both sides. At tne same timo
this same condition has permitted working
parties to repair the damage caused by
previous artillery Are without much danger.
The weather has been such that the filers
fckvo not been active.
The reports to headquarters Indicate that
there has been no departure from the nor
mal activities In the trenches.
General Pershing returned at noon yes
terday from a visit to the British front
Other iftlcers had returned earlier In tho
yv A party of the returned American
a fflcers went through tho billets and queu-
ttone,d closely the Americans who had served
, their first time In tho trenches.
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UNIVERSITY EXTENSION WEEK
"Will Open With Eyowitncss' Story of
Russian Revolution's Beginning
Dr. Earl Bishop Downer, the young Amcr
lean physician, who sent the first report
from Petrograd of the abdication of tho
Cxar to the Department of State at Wash
Ington, heads the progrnm of tho Univer
sity Extension Society nxt Monday eve
ung at Wltherspoon Hall. This Is the
first eyewitness story of the Russian revo
lution. Following Is the program for the
remainder of the week:
Monday. November G, A. CJuyot Cameron.
The.Sulrit of France" and "Tho Meaning of
France." Wltherspoon Hall, 4 o'clock.
Tuesday, November 6. Janet Itlchnrds.
"Current Events," "Wltherspoon Hall, 8
o'clock. ' . . ,
Tuesday. November 6. Samlcl C. Fchmuck
r. "Excursions In Evolution." "Daisies and
Chrysanthemums: or. the Might of Hered
ity," Association Hall, 6819 dermnntown
avenue, 8 o'clocc.
Thursday, November 8, Horatio onncll.
tuss-barltonc. In recitals Kills Clark Ham
mann at the piano, Wltherspoon Hall, 8
o'clock. ,
Thursday, , November 8, Jerome Hall Ray
mond, "The Struggles Toward " mocracy
In Europe" and "Constantinople and the
Disintegration of Turkey." (Illustrated), As
eoclatlon Hall, 5849 Qcrmantown avenue,
8 o'clock. ....
Friday, November 9, Harriet Labadlc,
dramatic Interpreter, In recital of Henrlk
Ibsen's "A Doll's House." Wltherspoon Hall,
8 o'clo.k.
Friday, November 9. Havrah W. u. Hub
bard, Claude Cottlicf. planlst-operalogue
"Siegfried." Association Hall, 5819 Gcr
mantown avenue, 8 p. m.
LAW STUDENTS IN SERVICE
Beventy-four Out of Three Classes at
U. of P. Now Serving U. S.
Seventy-four members of the classes of
1917, 1918 and 1919 of the law school
of tho University of Pennsylvania have
) been reported to date as In armed forces
of the United States, with returns still
coming In.
Dean William E. Mlkell. collecting tho
names, rank, service and station of students
of the school, has received reports showing
that forty-three of the seenty-four haio
received commissions ns olllcers. In addl-
y tlon to students, two members of the fac-
f' ulty are In the service. Prof Reynolds U
f Brown Is In army Y. M. C. A work In
' France, and U. F. Pepper, lecturer. Is a
major in tne Jiom imuimj. .n. iu,
Meade, Md.
WEDS IN VICE REGAL HOME
Daughter of Duke Becomes Bride in
Canada of Guard Captain
OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. 3, For the first
time In Canada's history the daughter of a
vice regal representative was married to
day In the old. vice regal home here Lady
Maud Louisa Emma Cavendish to Captain
Angus Mackintosh, Royal Home Uuards.
ILady Cavendish Is a daughter of tho Duke
und Duchess of Devonshire.
The wedding was a military one. Guests
numbered 1200, representing virtually every
province of Canada.
Will Discuss Alsace-Lorraine
"Alsace-Lorraine; Do the Provinces Be
long to France or Germany?" will be dis
cussed by the First-day School Conference
Class at 11:40 o'clock tomorrow morning
la the Friends' Meeting House. Fifteenth
and Race streets. Clarence Mytes will
speak on "France; How It Became a Na
tion; the Empire and Republic; Alsace.
Lorraine."
Use Germans in Reconstruction Work
J Henry Scattergood, head of the
Friends' unit In France, has returned to
Philadelphia after Ave months spent In the
war zone. The Friends, he said, are work
ing as a relief branch of the Red Cross.
German prisoners, he explained, are being
made to work In tho reconstruction of
towns ruined by German shellflre.
Ohio Robbers Steal Winter Coats
MASSILON, O.. Nov. 3. Burglars dur-
lnit the night backed an automobile truck
to tho door of the A. J. Humberger Sons
ts Co store, loaded on .5000 worth of win
ter coats ana siiks ana awi
RELIGIOUS BRIEFS
Albert Parker Fitch, p.
D.. now
.m in.Mctor cT the Red Cro. In France, and
Jj f.i.J? if hlitory of religion at Amherst
IW SI ill Breach at the 1'ryn Mawr Preshy
tertw Church" Vonrrowmornfni at It o'clock.
The. Rev Dr. J. Gray Bolton, paster of Hone
TrTTbrterlan fchurch. wilt preach on "The
&urc"t Courage" tomorrow morning at 10. 43
o ciock. .
The Veneration of Saint.-' will be the sub.
.1 . tnmnrrow'l ernion of the II v. Fred
irfck R. aTftnn. Paste ol I th. Fir.t Unitarian
Church-. .
The Rev. Roger 8. Forbes will preh on '"The
HUM Spirit l MUUjion" before th. Unitarian
il o'clock.
"society pi uui"'m .............. .
it the Fr-.oyterian juim.irriai
A.aoclatton
K.etlnr in We.tmln.ter Hall Monday mon
It'll Vefoek the Rev Dr. Jamer I. Oood, of
Central Theological Seminary. Dayton. O.,
""M1 .1 iTh. Ttefnrmatlnn and IlelljH
mornlne
will
Hrtou.
ljiJrtr" and the R'V. Dr. Clarer.ee E. Marart.
$? & th. Vrr-i Street rre.byurl.n Church,
f Stll ajiak on "JMward Irvlnf. the Oreate.t of
Vreaen.ra.
it Snldlees and ratlor. are lr.Tlted to a leeture
tt fV W John Jturray on "CI-mmtAn-ii
Evtdepre" In serle. on "New Thou.ht."
it the nrtlevue-Stratfor Hotel, tomorrow at
0 i. tn. .
Alrwl W Martin, of the New Tork Society
r Ethical Cul'cre. wilt open a .erlt. of seven
LXiS. -- n,, Tearhinaa of Je.ua In the.
JrtJrti T World" in hla tenth annual visit to tha
Borrow inornln at 11 o clock.
i " "" "
At ttut MejbUh Lutheran Church tha Itev. Dr.
tUward K.SahMrr. or oyraruaa. n. I..
III
tMrJi 4emcHr motninii ami avtnii.
trc leoniWopenlnr the third we k of hla
ItonJaPof
wtlnn cVftttVCHVUa rmpin m inv iniimucn
01 P. 14- ' iw
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will aaiatli CAnlufe
Ohdat .If x believed!" H will .peak to men
5JJK?i, Thi B' ! Thlna' tomorrow t in . m.
zZJi wra I-ona- will apeak by regurat. to women
ITil .n 'Mr Klrat lmprcaalon of Oeorre Lour
wu prte tomorrow
rquaM fM-uMar Htta VH Cfmmt iU
SEES SIGNS OF GERMAN
CHANCELLOR'S FAILURE
The Tageblntt Warns of Internal
Dissension Admits Danger
of Majority Break
ASiSTnilDAM. Nov. 3.
Although tho majority of papers antag
onistic to Count von Hcrtllng. the new Oer
nfcn Chancellor, have modified their atti
tude In the Inst twenty-four hours, tho
Tngeblatt still Insists there nre many out
ward signs of Internal dissension.
"His fundamental Ideas on a parlia
mentary system remain untried," says tho
Tageblntt. It adds that the Consenntlves'
attltudo of rcsene regarding Von Hertllng'a
foreign policy Is a sign that there will bo a
split on other Issues.
Tho Tageblntt ndmlts there Is danger of
tho present majority party breaking up In
the Relchstng, when tho Centrists wpuld
surely follow tho "Centrist Chancellor" In
tho party Interest
PROPOSE STEAMSHIP LINE
BETWEEN U. S. AND RUSSIA
Scandinavian Shipping Interests See
Opportunity for Developing
Now Trade
WASHINGTON. No. 3 Scandinavian
shipping Interests have proposed a new
stcamililp line operating between tho United
States and Russia, reports to the Depart
ment of Commerce say.
Because nf the grently stimulated trade
between this country and Russia, tho Scan
dinavian shipping men see nn opportunity
to furnish shipping-' facilities to aid In the
development of a new trade routo around
the north of Hurope and Into tho port of
Archangel. Tho Norwegian (Jovcrnment Is
planning to limit to 10 per cent prollts on
shipping from the United States.
NOTED LAWYER RETIRES
Alfred R. Urion, Armours' Attorney,
Will Now Work for Fellow Men
riUCAno. Nov 3. Alfred It Vrlon. one
of Chicago's most noted corporation lawyer 4
and tho man who steered Armour & Co.
through the troublous days at tho opening
of the twentieth century, has retired.
After devoting thiity years of his life
to the Armours. Mr. Urion now declares
that ho Is going to rest for a ear and then
devoto tho remainder of his llfo to work.ng
for his fellow man.
Beatljs;
ADAMS Nov 2. tmtjenlv. JOHN' M . hm
hand of late virlla it. Adams (nna Porterl.
Helatlves and friends, empioses John llromley
& Pona. Intted to funeral services Mon.. 2 P.
m . aon-ln-law'H reatdenro 3nr.3 ' at Int.
private. Mt I'enti- Vm Trlend. may call
Uun.. after 8 p m. Auto sertce
ALMOND Nov 1 SAItAH ALMOND (ne
niarkburn), widow of Thom.ia Almond Ilela.
tle nnd friends Invited tn funernl aervlcea.
Mon.. 1! p m . 1S0II N lledlleld at . W. riilla.
Int Mt Mnrlah Com lUmnlns may be viewed
ANTHONY Nov 5. CAItOMNn CRAMP,
wlft of Joseph H Anthnnv. Sr . uc-d 0s Ueln
thes nnd frlpnda lnltnl to funeral. Mon 2
V ni . resMenro of ann-ln-lau H. t'ornrJ Ott,
B5 XV Maple hip Mercliantllle, N J. Int.
private Harleleh Cem.
Al'I'I.I'.TON Suddenly. Nov 1. CHAm.RS
It S AI'l'LKTON Itelatlvea and friends. Phlla
I-odse. No ,14. I o. O. it , Invited to funeral
eervlres. Mnn.. '.' p. m . parlors of C. It. Har
tranft. 30iJ Germnntown ae. Int. Hillside
Cem , via funeral car. Frlenda may lew re
malm. Son . s p. m.
IlAI.LTjNTINi: Nov. I. AI-HXANDnn. son
of lato Jamea and Iabea llallentlne. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon , 'J
p. m . CbL'3 Peltz t. (211th nnd ISIlsuorlh ata.).
Int. Mt Morluh t'em. Ilemalns may be viewed
Sun . 7 to 11 p. m
HAt'MIIAril Nov. 1, DOROTHY (nee Hna
aertl wife of lienrKe ll.iumbath, ued fir. 'Hfla
tlvea and frli nds invited to funeral. Mon. 2
1). m. from HS.III N Ilpese at Int private
Northvvood iVm Remains may bo viewed Sun .
. to n p. m
e,"Sr'i,?'T7Nov ' CATHAniNn M. widow
of Alfred Iletaon, nued 80. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral eervlres Tues . 1 .10
P. m.. 17111 Harrison at.. I'rankford. Remains
mav be vlevved Mon.. 7 to 0 p. m. Int. North
Cedar It'll rm
IlRANldAN Nov 2 fATHAniNR nitANf
(JAN. Relatives and friends invited to funeral.
Mon . 8:30 a m.. 1(137 W. Lehlsh ac. Hnlirnn
requiem maia I'hurch of Our Lady of. Mercy
10i,"iVr.1,-,rAIJJt- 'i0!. C" Som- Au, funeral.
RDCUIAN. Suddenly. Nov. 2. AL1IUHTA.
dauuhter of Albert A. and lllanehe E. Huckman.
need 12. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral aervicea, Mon.. 2 p m., 817 N". 4th at.
Int. private.
IIURROWS Nov 1. I1ELNORTA. wife of
Robert IJ Ilurrovva. aaed 7. Itelatlvea and
irlenda, members Palatinate Reformed Church,
Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 30 p. ni
1311!) N .'.3d t Int private R. mains mav bu
viewed Sun . after s p m York tupera copy
CALVERL1:Y. (let '.") NATHAN I) son
ef Miry nnd lato William Calverli-v Relatives
nna friends, also Capf John Taylor Circle,.
No 41, H. of A . Col Itob. rt I' Deckert Coun
cil No (SO. I. O A M OenrEo Chllds nnd John
tellers, Sr., an.i the Lambs' RentDclnl Asso .
Invited tn funeral. Pun.. 2 P m, lato resi
dence. 2008 1: Kletcmr t. Int. North Cedar
Hill Cem. Trior 's may ci.ll Sat., after 8
p 01 Anto eervlce.
CARNBV Nov 1, lRHNi: r . dauchter nf
Frank It. and Mary V. Carnev. nsed 23. Itela.
tlvea and friends Invited to funerai. Tues.. ttvjo
a m , 1'IhVI Snviler ave. Solemn hlith mass of
lequlem St. Kdmond's Church 10 a. m. Int.
Holv Cross Cem
CARPENTER. At her residence, nidaefleld,
Conn . Thurs . Ntiv. 1. 1017. HANNAH LONG
RTIIBTII CARPENTER, widow of I'.mlen New
hold Carpenter and mother of Samuel Emlen
Carpenter Requiem high mass St. Mary'.
Church, Rldsefleld, Conn., 0 o'clock Sat.. Nov.
S. Int. Illda-eneld. Conn
CONNOR. Oct. 31. CHARLES, son of Mary
and late William Connor. Relatives and
friend., Marqjetto Council, No. 2S0, K. of C ;
1 uuri uenerai urorse ji. iMcuienan. IVO. I-lo.
F of A : emploea of Stephen V. Whitman &
Son. Invited to funeral, Mon . 8.30 n. m.,
mother'a residence, 21)011 N 27th at. Solemn
hlah ma. a nt Corpus Chrlsti Church 1(1 a in.
Int Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral
CONRAD. At San Antonio Tex , Oct. 30,
Lleutennnt O. WALTER II CONRAD. M D..
husband of Elizabeth Conrad nnd son of AVU.
Ham and Catharine Conrad. 3152 N. 8th at ,
Vhlla Due notice of funeral.
CONWAY Oct 3t. ANNIE A., daughter of
Michael and Dehlla Conwov. Funeral, to which
rtlatlvs an I friends invited. ion., 8 a. m.,
Parents' residence. 2SU s nth st Solemn mass
oflrequiem Cnurch of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
(1.30 a in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto
'cOX Nov 1 MAURICE E husband of
Margaret A Cog (nee McCorrlston) and son
of lata James and Elizabeth Cox. Relatives
and friends Hill roster." Union. Local No 4,
invited to funeral. Tues.. 2 p. m . 241(1 Man
ning st (24th and Spruce). Int. I'ernvvood
Cem. Remain, may be viewed Mon . 7 to U
p. m
CRAWFORD Nov. 1. CATHARINE, wife of
late William Crawford Relatives and friends
invited to funeral services. Mon . 1:30 p. in..
20 ,9 E. Adama at. (31at Ward). Int. private.
CtlNNINOHAM. Oct. 2.1. at Itl.hee, Aril .
CHARLES, son of late John and Isabelle Cun
ningham. Relatives and friends. Elks Lodge of
Phlla. Invited tn funeral. Mon.. 8.80 a. m. resi
dence of sister, Mrs Pstrlck Connor. 3100 Q at
Solemn renulem mass Church of the Ascension
10 h m Int Holy Redeemer Cem Shenandoah
and Pottavine apcrs conv. Auto funeral
DOI.AND Nov. 2. 1415 nidge ave , JOHN
n. DOLAND Due notice of funeral will be
given.
DONOOHITE. R'lddenlv, Nov. 1. CHARLES
M , husband of Catharine F Donoghua (nea
Hagsurty) and son of Michael end Johanna
Kearney. Relatives snd friends, Augu.tlno 8
and It. Asso. j Lodge No. 54. 1. O. O. M . Invited
to funeral, Mon.. 8.30 a, m., 43 N. lthan at..
West Phlla. Solemn ma., of requiem Church of
Our I-ady of Victory 10 a, m. Int. New Cathe
dral Cem. Auto funeral.
DOIIOHTY. Nov, 1. CHARLES REPP
DOtTOHTT. aged in. Relative, and friend. In
vited to funeral. Sun., 2 p. m.. residence of
father. Richard Doughty, Ola.sboro. N. J Int.
Mannbath Cem.. Olassboro. N. J Auto funeral.
ituui.Aa.' mov. ;.. W11.1.IAM H. huuu
T.ASS, JR.. 140 N. Corlle. at. Du. nottc. of
funeral given.
EARLb.' Oct. 81, ANNIE, widow of Jame.
Earle. Relatives and friend. Invited tn funeral.
Mon , 8:3f) n m 1731 Orthodox st , Frankford.
Solemn requiem mass St. Joachim'. Church 10
a ro, Int. St Dominie's Cem. Auto funeral,
FIELD -net. 80. MARY E. FIELD, wife of
William 1-. rieio ana aausnier nt iary ana let.
Frank Rellly Relative, and frlenda Invited to
funeral, Mon.. 8.30 a. m . 1247 N, Taney st.
c.'nth at. and Glrard ave). High-mass Cathe
dral of St. reter and rul 10 a, m. Int, New
Cathedral Cem. .
OAM1ILE. Nov 9, HARRIET If. OAMIH.fi
(ne. Weckerly). widow of Jamea Gamble. Rela
tive, and friend. Invited to services, Tue.., 2 30
p. m. Oliver II. Hair Bldz . 1620 Chestnut at
Int. private
OAKRETT. EUventh Month, 2J. SARAH T ,
daughter of lata Robert and Jan M. Ty.on,
aged 7 Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services, Becond-day. 1 1 a m , daugh
ter's, residence 172 N Sydenham, st Int
Morris Cem , I'hoenlxvtll.. Pa . 2.S0 p, m
OKinr Nov 1. MARLi V widow of Frank
lin N Oery a-d 1 RtUtlve. and frlenda In
vited to funeral arv.-e, Won , 1 p. ro.. Kin",
residence. U3S W Erie ave. Int prlv-ta North
wood Cem Remains may b vltw Sun.. 7 to
fi p. m. Aito funeraL
OrnERSOK. Not 5. OEOROE OIBERBON.
son of lata John and Sarah Olberaon n
Davis), aged (SO, Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral service. Tye... t p. m. .harp. real.
4t-9 e.te' .aTii "n. StSl B
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3,
D1UT1IS
Trank L. He.l.lcn. daughter of William R. and
Ella Z. Reeves, aged 32. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m.. resi
dence of parents, 270S Cramer .t , Camden. Int.
Arlington Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun,
eve,
HELLER. Suddenly. Oct. 80. KATHER1NE
M , wife of Arthur Heller tneo Holtman). aged
27. Relative, and frlenda Invited to funeral,
Mon. 7:30 a. m., brother-in-law's residence,
Francis r. V, Adair, 202 Chestnut terrace,
Colllngswood. N, J. Mass St. John's Church,
Colllngswood, N. J., 0 a. m. int. Calvary
Cem.. Camden .. ,
HELMS. Nov. 2. MART n.. widow, of
Charles A Helms. Relatives and friends, Man
ton Council. No. 82. 8. nnd D. of I. Invited to
funeral aervicea. Tues , 2 p. m.. daughter a resi
dence. Emma It. McOownn, 4024 Havcrford
ave. Int Fernivood ,Cem Remain, may be
Mewed Mon . 8 to 10 P. m.
HIDDKMAN Oct. 31, at Talrmont. W Va
CATHARINE D . wife of A lllddeman (nee Hoi
lick). Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services-. Hun , 2 p. m.. residence or
sister, Mm. 8. A Miller, 2D30 Columbia avo
Int private Auto funeral.
HILL. Nov J IIOHERT A. HILL, husband
of Margaret S. Hill (neo Kltchon) and son of
Isle, Robert A. nnd Martin Hill. Relatives and
friends 7th Ward Literary Club. Invited to
funeral. Mnn . 2 p m . 2123 Oray'a Ferry ave.
Int. Fcrnvvood "cm. Auto funeral. Remains
mav be view-d Sun nfter 7 p. m . ,.
HOFI-MAN Nov. 2, ANNA ELIZA, widow
ft Horace II I toff map, nged O'l Relatives nnd
frlenda Invited to funeral services. Myn . 2-30
p m , son-ln-lavv's residence, Elmer I-. Ilal'ie
mnn, 13 W. Willow Orovo ave . chestnut Hill.
Int private. Friends mav call Sun eve
Ht'OHES Nov 1. THOMAS J., husband of
Sirah Hushes Relatives nnd friends Invited to
service. Mon . 2 n m., 1421 N. Feltnn at In
irlvi.te. Woodlands Cem. Friends may call Sun.
.TAMES Nov. 2 JOHN, husband of Emllv
Jamea need (IS Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral. Mon . 12-30 pm 81211 N. 21st st
Services In Tioga M E Church. INlh and Tlnaa
sts . 2 p m Int Nnrthwood Cem. Remains
may lw viewed Sun eve. ... ..,.,,..,..
liAIM'MA NN Oct .11 , JOHN VALENTINE
KAt'FMANN husband of Oertruil" Marie Knuf
mann (neo (liillngher) nnd son of late s, nlen
tlne nnd Margaret Knufmann. Relatives and
friend". Invited to funeral, Mon , 8:30 n. m.,
I3.V. Kerliaugli st. Solemn requiem mass St
Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral
C( m Auto funeral ,. . ... . .
KlI.t.CALAN Nov. 1. MARTIN, huslmn.l of
Catharine Klligslan (neo ltor.ini. of Hwlnforil.
County Mayo Ireland. Relatives nn.l friends
Invlt.d to funeral. Mon . 8 a m.. 2520 Webster
st (25th nnd Christian) Solemn high mats of
requiem St Anthony's Church D.30 a. m. Int.
Hnlv Cross Cem. . . . st-v9
KOCH Nov 1. nnversfnrd. Tj.. LORENZ
KOCH husband of Alma Knch (nee P.iulus).
aged 75 Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services Siit N p m., 22!i Walnut St..
RoVersford l'a. Continued services i hspel of
Northwood Cem.. I'nlla . bun.. 1.30 p. m. Int.
Nnrthuond Cem ....... .
KOHI.ER Nov 1 FRANK V.. Iiushnnil of
late Ellinbeth M Koliler. aged (10. Itel-itlva
and friends, Uenernl John Selintleld Com
mnndery. No. 1. Armv nnd Navy Veterins. In
vited tn funeral, Mon . 8 n. ni . I'sldcnee of
snn-ln-lnw drover O Ilrslngton. H121I S. Tront
si. Requiem high mass Chun h of tho Sacred
Heart (1 30 a. in. Int Holv Cross Crm.
KUCKEK Nov 1. CATHARINE widow nf
Joseph Kucker Itelatlvea and friends Invltid
to f reral services. Mon . 2 p in . residence nf
son-in-law. Walter T. Tovlor. 2310 N Cimic st
Int rirecnwood (K of I.) Cem. Friends may
call Sun eve.
LAVERTY Nov. 2, OEoIKlE NNA. eldest
dsugbter of I ite r'hsrles nnd M-irgsr't La'.ertv.
Relatives nnd friends Invltid 10 services, Mon .
8 p. m 325 llrovvn st Int Paradise, Lan
caster Countv, I's . Ti-es .3pm,
LORD Oct 31. EDMI'NIl huslnnd of lata
Psrah A. Lord nged r..1 Relatives nnd friends,
Phlla. Police lien Asso.. Invited tn funeral.
Fun 2 p in . residence of eon-ln-lnw Wll-n-im
I.auler 3040 N 13tli at Int Arlington
Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may bo viewed
Sat. 8 p. m
MACKAY At Atlantic Cltv. N. J Nov. 1.
ROtlEHT M MVCKAY Due nntlce of funeral.
MMtKF.H Nov I JONATHAN L MAlt
KI'R nged 83 RcMtlvrs nnd fflends Invited
tn funenl services, Mnn , 3 p m . resldenco of
snn 21th nnd Wotherlll ats , Chester Pa Int.
private.
MARPLE Oct 31. EPHRAIM. husband nf
Addle Mnrple. Relatives nnd friends, Ionic
Lodge, No, 04. 1 nnd A. M . nnd Pottowot
tomle Tribe. No. 1)1. I.. O. It. M.. Invited to
funeral servlc .s Sun . 7 to I) p. m . (120 Linden
st Camden Int strlctlv private. Mon.. Har
leloh Cem convenience of famllv
MARRIOTT JNov. 2. OERTItt'DE. wlfo of
William II Marriott, aged 37 Relatives and
frlenda Invlt.d to funeral services. Mon. 2
p m . 3020 N. 2d st. Int. Oreenmount Cem.
Remains may bo viewed Sun eve. Auto fu-
""lVoARY O, t 2D CATHERINE, wife nf
Mli hnel McOarv and daughter of lato Michael
nnd Mnrv Ilutler Relatives nnd friends In
vited to funeral Mon 8311 a tn . RllS
N. t'ber st Int o'.l dihedral Cem. Mass of
requiem Oesu Church Id n. m.
MoNANEE Oct. 31, FRANCIS son nf
James and Ann McNanee, of Cnuntv Tvrone.
Ireland aged 27 Relatives and friends mem
bers nf I.eaguo of Sacred Heart invited to
funeral. Mon.. 8 a m.. residence of aunt. Marv
A. Morris. 17(13 S. 19th at. High mass of
requiem Churth of St. Thomas Aqulnns 0:30
u. in Int. Holy Cross Cem.
MOORE Nov. 1 JOHN J . husband of Annie
M Moore Relatives and frit nds Holy Name
Society. Temncranoo Society of St. Vincent de
Paul's Church, National Catholic Iteneflclat So
clety. Invited to funeral. Mnn , 7'3(l a. m.. W
Hamptnn nve , Chestnut 11111 Solemn requiem
mass Church of Our Mfth.r of Consolation 0
a m Int Hoty Sepulchre Cem
Ml'miAY Nov 1 JANE Mt'RRAY. widow
of James Murrav Rel.itlv.n nnd trlends, so
dilltv nf It. V. M and Ladles' T A. It So
letv of St John th' lliptlst Church. Invited
to funeral. Mon 8 3d u m . snn In-lavv's resi
de nc, Thomas Rellly. 4034 .Main st Mnna
junk Solemn high r.qulem masil St. Tohn the
itaptlst church 10 a. in. Int. Westmin
ster Cem
MITRRAY Oct. 31. THOMAS ALtlERT. sfn
nf Thomas I, and lato Ellen M. Murrav (me
Mnhon). Relatives nnd friends, St. Charles s
Hnlv Name Socletv. Invited to funeral. Mon .
8 30 a. m. 2233 Manton st (23d and Tedernl
sis.). Solemn high mass of requlm St. Charles s
Church 10 a. m Int. Now Cathedral Cem. Auto
NIELSEN Nov. 1. WALDEMAR. husband
nf Catlnca Nielsen (nee Holth). aged 40. Rela
tive, nnd frlenda Invited to funeral services,
Mon, It a. m. lint N 25th st . Camden,
N. J. Int. Evergreen Cem. Remains may be
viewed Sun. eve.
O'llRIEN On Oct 31 1017. CATHARINE.
wife of the late John O'Rrlen Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, on Mondav morning
at 8 '10 o'clock from her late resldencu 2'.'1
Christian st Solemn mass of requiem at St.
l'hll'ns Church 10 n'.oclt Int. Holy Cross Cem.
OTTER At Capo M.iy, N J Nov 2
SAHU! A. OTTI'.R. widow of Robert Oltei
nged Ml Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services, anna n siuenee, 11 1 '." '' r
Sun . 3 p. tn. Int. Northwood Cem , riilln .
ItEIIIlEIl' Nov 2 A MARIA (nee Clausel,
widow uf Jamb Clause, agt-d 82 Itelatlvea and
friends Invited to funeral services Mon , 2 p tn.
nt residence uf son. John A Itehder. 2131 N
Randolph. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto
URE?D Oct. 30. JOHN REID. husband of
Margaret Reld. Relatives and friends, Holv
Name Society of church of Holy Name, em
ploye, of Gill's Glass Co . Invited to funeral,
Mon . 8-30 a m.. 1325 E. , Berks st. Solemn
requiem mass Church of tho Holy Name 10 a m.
Int. Old Cathedral Cef. Auto funeral.
RICK Nov. 1. MATILDA, daughter of El za
beth and late George Rick, aged 45. Relative,
snd friends Invited to funeral aervicea, Mon ,
8 p. m . brother's residence. 2010 N. flth st.
Remains may bo viewed Sun . 7 to 9 p. m. Int
(IpsanniAiint Pam A 1 1 1 I f 1 1 n (TS a 1
RIDOE Oct. 31, JOHN CLAYTON, son of
Emma and late David V HidEr-; Relatlyea and
friends, Loyal Order of Moose, No 11(10, of
llrlstol, Pa.. Langhorne castlo. No. 202. K CI.
E. all other organizations which he was a mem
ber, invited to funeral. Sun.. 1 30 p tn . Lang
home, l'a Int Newtown Cem Trolley will
meet train at rf.anghoino Station that leaves
Rending Terminal 12:17.
ROlllNSON Nov 2. MARGARET D., wife of
Thnmaa Robinson Due notice of funeral, from
2725 Hrown St.
SANDS Oct 31 suddenly. JAMES 1... hus
band of Anna M Sands (neo Fornwalt) and son
of Jamea O. and late Jennie Sands Relative,
and friends. Young America Council. No no.
8. t D of I., employes of American Store.
Co.. invited to funeral services. Mon., 1 p.
m . father's residence. 1014 8. Norwood at. Int.
Norwood Cem Remain, may be viewed Sun.
between 8 and 10 P. m. Auto service. ..,
SCHAEFER. Nov 1. HARRY SCHAEFER
Relatives nnd friends invited' to attend fu
neral, Mon . 1 p. m . resldenco of daughter.
2031 S. Hutchinson t. (10th and Porter sts )
Int Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Hun.
eve. Auto service.
SCHNEIDER. Suddenly, FREDERICK W ,
husband of Anna Schneider (neo Ram re), aged
35. Relatives and friends, members of Mozart
I,oJge. No. 121, r. and A M. : Camden Forest.
No 5. Tall Cedars of Lehanon. Gloucester City
Police Dent.. Invited to funeral aervlces. Sun .
2 p. m , 153 S llurllngton st.. Gloucester City.
JtEAIiSTATE POR SALE
CITY
P Hunting Park
Branagan't Model Hornet
LUZERNE
HETWEEN
0th & 10th St..
S room., bath, porch front, hot-water
heat, gas and electricity, parquetry floor
ing, combination ranges, artl.tlo Interior
decoration, and Illuminating fixture.;
convenient to live line, of car.: one faro
to center of city.
Sample House Open
Francis B. J. Branagan
ON I'll EM IS K.s'
WARD'S HOMES
art; tut: attract'Opj om
EIGHTH STREET
North ef Hunting Farfc Are.
(4200 Block)
On Pq-jaee from Hunting Par.
Sample House Open
Keren room., outahed, bardood flo.ra.
all-gas kitchen, hot-wattr heat, butlt-la
laundry In ba.em.ct.
OTUtlt ADDED FEATURES POUND
ONLY IN MUCH IIIOIIKR-
PRICED HOMES
TH06. J. WARD, BviUUr
DEATHS
N. J. Int, Cidsr drove Cem Friends may
view remains Sat.. 7 to 0 P...ni. . . .,., r
SEAMAN Suddenly. Oct. 31, WILLIAM I.,
on of Frank U. nnd Loulsn Si aman. aged 35.
Itelatlvea and friend., llrotherhood of It. II.
Trainmen, I'. It, It.. Invited to funeral. Mon..
2 p. m , father's residence, 802 Lex at. Int.
Arlington Cem Remain, may be Mewed Sun.
eve. Auto funeral.
SET.FRIDOE. On Nov. 2. 1017. XIAItOARET
SELFRIDaE. wife of Hugh Selfrldgc. Relative,
and friends Invited tn funeral on fuej., nt 2 P.
m , from late re.ldencc. 002 i Walnut at. Int.
Mt, Morlah Cera.
SHtiAIN. Nov. I. MARY A. SHEAIN, wlfa
of William K Sheain (nee Doyle). Relative,
and friends Invited to funeral. Mop.. 8:30 a m,.
2012 N. 23th t. High ma.. St. Elizabeth'.
Church 10 a. m. Int. private. Auto funeral
SHERMAN. Nov. 2, ANNA J., wife of CJeorae
II. Sherman, aged 51 Relative, and friends In
vited to services, Sun., 3 p. m., 3804 locust st
Int. private. New York, llaltlmorc. Pittsburgh
and lloston paper, copy. .. .. .
SHUSTER. Oct. 30. ELIZAnETII. wlfo of
William II. Shuster and daughter of lato John
and Barbara Sterk, Relatives nnd friends, mem
bers of Fifth MorAVlan Church. John II. Stetson
Sunday School, Invited to funeral services, Sat..
2.3" p tn . 2307 N. Falrhlll t. Int. private.
SMITH - Nov. 2, CATHERINE SMITH (nee
King), daughter of Agnes McCnltum. Relatives
and friends. Delaware Council. No. 143. D of
1' . employes Folvvell Bros. & Co.. Invited to
funeral services. Mnn.. 2 P. m.. 2334 N. nth
st Int. private. Northwood Cem. Remains
may lie Mowed Sun.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto
"SMITH At Erlal. N J., Nov. 1. REt'nEN.
Sr , husband or Elizabeth A. Smith Relatives
end friends Invited to funeral. Erlal. N J.. -Sun.
)1 n. m Services Berlin Chapel 12 noon. Int.
SMITH Nov. 1. THEODORE LELAND, hus.
band of Agnes Smith (nee Vnlgt) and son of
George nnd Anea Smith, aged 4i. Relatives
nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Mnn
2 p m . 2217 N Cnmao st. Int. private. Odd
Fellows' Cem. Auto service
SNYDER. Nov 1 MARY GERTRUDE, wlfo
of Hubert M. Snvder nnd daughter of late
Jamea D. and Sarah Slneson Laws. Services
Sun , 2 p. in . 8712 Frankford ave , Holmes
burg Int. private. ... ,
SPEAKMAN Nov 2 nt West Chester.
MARSHALL .1. Sl'EAKMAN. nged 83. Rein
tlvcH and friends. Thomson I.ortc No, 310. r .
nnd A M. invited to funeral. 105 XV. Oay st .
Mon Services nt 2 p. m Int. Private.
Sl'EER Suddenly. Nov I. LEOPOLD .1 .
husband of Theresi Sneer (nee Roth). Rela
tives and friends Invited tn funeral Sun.. 2 p
III . Ken Isle City. Int. Woodland Cem., N I.
STERN Nov. 2 3132 V. '-'2d at.. MAR
GARET. STERN. Duo notice of funeral will
lmsrEVF.N Nov. 1. GALVIN XV STEVEN,
tali, of L-Hiark. Scotland llelatlvi s nnd friends.
Industry Lodgi . No 131i V. and A M, Invited
to services iun 2 10 n m., residence of S'tn-In-law,
C. Tell, fenn 517 Trenton nve., Camden
N. .1 Int Mt. Morlah Ci tn. Auto service.
Frb nds m-iv mil Sil , from 7 to 0 p m
KT1LLEMCNKE? Ocl ,11. CIIAIlI.ES T..
husband of late Msrv l Stll!cmunken, nged
74. Relatives nnd friends nlso members of the
Supreme licncnclnl and Holv Trinity Reneflclal
Korletlcs nnd emploven of Philip Wunderlo In
vited to funeral. Mnn, 8 30 .1 tn , from 2030
N 7th st Requiem mass at St IlonlfnctuVs
chinch 10 a. m Int. private. Most Holy Re
deemer Cem. Auln funernl
SV I'ENEV Nov 1 I'll MILES E., husband
nf Sirnli nnil snn nf John and Slllle Sweenev
nged 20 Relatives and friends. 1 It T Relief
Assn., Invlt.d to funeral servlies Mnn.. 2
P. m f"(2l Westminster nve Int. Westminster
Cem tvi.iicls mnv call Sun 1 t 0 t m.
TCFI'IIY ' Nov. 2, ANNIE, daughter nf
Michni I and Int,. Mnrv Tuffey. lit" nf Castle
liar. County lino, Irotnnd. Relatives nnd
frl. nds It V. M Sndilltv of Church of the
Holv Cross. Ml. Airv. Invited to funeral, risl
dence of slstir, Mrs Patrick Ilvnes. lens
Dcmntnn st . Mon , 7 3(1 n m Solemn high
masq of requiem St. Steph.n's Church II a m
int Holv Cross Ci in. Automobile funernl
I'RHMANN Suildenlj. Nov 1. JI'LItTS. 1ms.
bnnd of Rose Fhrmntin (nee Fornk) nged r,.
Helntlves and frb nds membcra of Inncinucca
Tribe Nn 2311 I O It M, Frim? lgel It. n
Hncletv. Phlla Lodge. No. M L 0 O M . In
lted to funernl Tues Ij, m , 2S21 Terfrrsnn
st Irt. strlctlv prlvite. Wet I.nurel Hill Cem
Remains may bo viewed Mnn.. 7 to I) p m.
Auto fnnersl
WsTtREN Suddenly, at Augusta. Ga. Nov.
1. JOHN EDWARD, snn of Lieutenant It M
nnd Clarissa Warren, nged 3 Funeral services
Sun '' p m.. 1053 Cntharlne st , V. Thlla.
Int private
WILLIAMSON- At Norrl-town Pa . Nov. 1
OEOROE WILLIAMSON', n ed 02 Prlvnto fll
nirnl held Sat ift. Int Riverside c. m
WRIGHT Nov 1 In I'pper Prcv Id' nee town
shin Montgomery Co Pa HEVRY r . sen
of W Wctherall nnd Ani-'ellne Wright nged 20
Relatives unci friends Invited to funeral. Upper
Providence township, Montgomery i'o . Mnn.
All services at house 10 10 a m Tut Arling
ton Cem DelTvvare Co Pt 1 p m
WYATT Oct 31 E CAMBRIA WYATT.
AUTUMN IlESORTS
I,.KF.W0()D, N. J.
THE LAUREL HOUSE
Is now open. First Class American Plan
Hotel I'"lno train service. Delightful
autumn cllmnte. A short motor run
from Camp Dix nt Wrlehtstown.
A. J- MUItPIiy. Mcr.
C. V. MUnPHT, Asst. Msr
Lakevvnod. N. .1.
ATLANTIC CITV. N. .1.
Hntpl Bnsrnripl K"tlkr " near
noiei UOSCOOLl ntcli. Open nil year.
Special fall rates. I'hone 117. A IZ. Marlon.
Wpttmincrpr Ky- ave- Iiear Deaen. Kiev.
Westminster t0 B,roeti prlnte baths, run!
water. $10 up vvkly., 12 up dally. Chas. liuhre.
I'OC'ONO MOUNTAINS
Mniintalnlinine. Vn.
HON AIR J.ODIil:, MOU.NTAIMIO.Mi:. FA.
Rates tlil 00 per week. Steam heat; sunny
rooms, eiectrio lights: baths. Auto Livery.
Excellent table Booklet.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I.I.AM'.IK II
I.OOAN
-w. . 1'"-""-:
CKMAN'S
Logan
LEVENTH ST. HOMES
Above Somervllle Avei (5400 Block.
M
'BVa. m a
OA1C I.!(IJ OAK LANE
SYDENHAM ST.
OAK LANE
Homes With Garages
v
Get Off at C8th Avenue or
ow York kikm P. ; ft r Ir'm wsmlmM wMlm
. utunuv; m t li i - i- rsinarmst -. u r
;; doo; iusm II i u w M mmmm
$5600
Cltjr Sewer.
Water and
Sjplfcry Tr
. . . .i..v..h VTvatl,
daughter of lato James ,WT" .',ri
Cem. Auto funeral. .
EDUCATIONAL,
Until Sees
mun
T-i,irvCtl.
SPANISH.
ITALIAN.
GERMAN.
ETC.. ETC.
SCHOOL
The llest Method
Day . Evening Sessions
l'rlvately nnd Classes
Trial Lesson Free
1541 Chestnut Street
ENTRANCE ON 1"!! STREET
NEW CLASHES CONSTANTLY FORMING
Berlin Sciool Ustoni are '' I""".' JJf
roni rrsallom cntlrel) (11 the Ionian lamuagt
btlitircii tfac)icra nail student.
The Gold Medal School
The students of Strnver's Business
Coll. ge win more Onld Medals than
nre won b the combined students or
all of tho other business schools and
high schools in Philadelphia
Strnyer's Dutinet. Colleen
,.- . 1 . 1 hi. II. .. I t. .I.l.i
Rill I nrsiniu ni.. nnuuniNHi
$4
Night School To'kkS.
Shorthand. English, Penmanship.
PALMER SCHOOL, 10 S. 10th St.
o month
Emilie Kridcr Morris
STAOE ART
1714 Chestnut St.
Yonne Men nnd Ilnvs
ATTEND A TECHNICAL SCHOOL It not la
ths army It's your patriotic duty.
MUSIC
Margaret Marie Marshall ,$
Concert nnd Oratorio Soprano
Organist. St. I'rnncls Do Sales R. C.Church
RAt.TIME In 20 lessons or Money .Back. Ilklt.
mailed free. CIIRISTF.NhEN Piano Schools.
152U Chestnut St . 1412 Venango St , 1J20
T.sker St Thono Spruce 1)07.
anglInarench"' ?;
FABRI s.
1626 Arch St.
1 ItXM'KE C I I, MS MOKI.EV, 1520 C'lieMnilt M.
Vornl Trnlnlng. Ask for the Blue Leaflet.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
CILNF.V
aa
JI.I1.IIHI .1. LSSJI.1I
SCHULER'S
UNLIGHT
HOMES
A isnfp InAPKtim'nt for th dlscrtmlna
the home luer Onlv li Jpft.
Thpf homos lmp garapc prlvllfces,
with l." ft. ilrUway in rear. Lota 10x100
Price, $3600
enno en.li reultlred.
Total monlhlr
rh.irges k25.00. This
ptls off S3. 00
through II. nnil L.
Ashdale, 2d to 3d St.
(.1000 BLOCK N.)
The last word In modern home, at
rrlces for hi low their present vnlue.
Sample houso open for Inspection. Take
r.th st. i ar. get off at Ruscomb st . walk
two squares eaat, then lt hlock N, to
Ashdalo st.
CLOYDE A. SCHULER
Builder nnd Owner on Premises
StahPs Up-to-the-Minute
Homes
Ilest Hullt and Host Rea
sonable Priced in Olhey
3d and Duncannon Ave.
Price $3250
Terms to Suit
Then? homes aro modern In ry
particular, 2 story. Inclospt front
porrh. 0 rooms nnd bath; hardwood
floorn, Ran and eleitrlc, ens kitchen,
terrared fronts.
sami'm; iiovsk open daily
AM) Sl'MJW
EMIL P. STAHL
Itullilrr and (Inner on Trrmtses
i.i.ANr.ncn
In Llancrch's
Most Exclusive
Section
101 TENBY ROAD
A strictly modern stone
and shingle 3.tory rest
dence, finished through
out in white and mahog
any. Lot 00x170. Olio
aquare from trolley. ::,-,
minute, to City Hall. Trlco
and term, attractive.
J. Elmer Watts
Llanerch
Hell Phone, Llanerch 802.
I.OOAN
7 rooms, porch, terrace, separate laundry in
basement, tile bath, parquetry floors, gas and elec
tricity. Price $4000. Several for Rent
Easy Terms
AcinNT o. finalises
CHAS. H. ECKMAN, Builder, 2126 N. 16th
BELOW 68TH AVE.
Car. N.. 9i
&;. on 18th nt
7Kfti-a.
lJV. "T on 1111. o.
T. 7T - "I
VCar. No. 03
on 6th "fit.
Haines Street and Walk West
1917
Soldiers and Sailors Invited
NEW THOUGHT
REV. W. JOHN MURRAY
Of N.Vv Vork. Will I-tur. on Thl. Sunday
Afternoon. 3:30, at the
On "Circumstantial Evidence
Mr. Jere Shitw, Soloist
'.".'.'j. A.'.?-y.y.K? fioia Oermant.vvn nve.
aftkk Tin:
WAR
WHAT? .
Ruhlect. closing sermon at the tent. Uroad
ScVeriesa't rnK's'fn Oarrlck Theatre
Sunday. November 23. 7.30 p. m.
KKLIOIoyS NOTICKH.
IlaptUt
cmisTNUT stri:i:t iiai'tist cimncii
C'hrstnut st. west of -loth
(li:nll(i: I) ADAMS. D. p . rnstor
n.4. a. m. llrotherhood of A. and I.
lo.ln a. m. Worrhlp nnd Hcrmnn byTaalnr.
Theme ".Democracy JIndo Safo for the
World." . -. ,
7'ir. p. m Worship and Sermon by rastor.
Theme: "The War and the Mlliinnlum.
i! .10 ii. m llible School.
COMB HKAn'-'Gasolino Ous" at rAsgYlINK
llAI'TlhT, Broad & Passmnk. every Sunday
i:tlilcnl Tulllire
Al riti:i W. MARTIN becina n course on "The
IHhlis of Jesus," IJroad St. Theatre, 11 a. m.
rultllo vvelcoine. .
Inisninr liMls!on
J.IV WKKKt l.VANOIXISTIf" C'AMPAIfiN.
everv nlaht beaan Hundiy. October 21,
l.S'ASMfl'II At'DITOnil'M. 101 1 Locust at.
iii:oii(.i: i.oNd, r.vANr.r.i.isT
Slnalni. sturts promptly nt 7 45 p. m
I.utliernn
MnsiIAII. inth and Jefferson sts.
Itev ldtvtrd n Keller. Ph. D of Syracuse,
N. Y.. will preach,
in So subject. "No Man "
2 .'III. llible School
7 4. subject, "Ilndesh-Itarnen."
Snerlal music, evening-. Wm A. Schmidt, cello,
of Philadelphia F.vmphony Orchestra
Methodist Kplscopal
CAI.VAIIY JIKTIIODIST l.t'lHCtirAI. ciiuncii
4sth st and llaltlmore nve.
i:i.Mi:il I3I.I.SWORTII Hl.l.MS Minister,
in. 10 a m PrenchlnB. "Hr.MCMUI.lt JRSUS
CIIIIIST " Holy Communion.
7 1." p. ni Orpan recital, Mr llsmmann.
7 II p. m Preaehlnir. I1ISIIOP I1ARL
CRANSTON", of Washlnston. D C.
Music hy tlito iholr. under direction of Ellis
Clark Ilammann. organist and choirmaster.
I'resb.tcrlan
ARC II STKI.I.T I'lll'RClI
INth and Anh.
Itev CI.AItllNCl. HDWATtD MACARTN"I.Y.
In 4." "Peculiar I'erlls for the Church Aris
ing Krom the National Situation "
12 llible School. 7.30. lteeltal. "The Meanest
Sin In the World " Fourth In Series of "Sins
Thnl Dnn't Count JWIth Mnnl "
iii;tiii.i,iii:m pkf.shyti:rian rurncii
llroad nnd Diamond sts,
Itev JOHN It. I.AVII.H. D. D.. Pastor.
1ii:I0 a m and 7 4.1 p. in. The Pastor.
Doctor Davles. will preach at both services.
2 30 p m Sabbath School. Classes graded
for all aces
7 I p m Mr. Thaddeus Rich, a distinguished
lollnlst. will assist our choir In tho evcnlm;
servile
IIOl'l-:. 33d nnd Wharton sis. IlevJ GRAY
hoi. ton". I. D., Minister 10:13 a. m
Doctor llolton'a theme. "The Sourco of
Courage; 7 1.1 p m. Communion
JProtestant llnlsropnl
ST. .lAMI'.S'S, 22d nnd Walnut sts.
The Itev. JOHN MOCKItlDUl'. D. D. Rector.
a no u. m Holy Communion.
1o.1i) a. m Morning Praver (plain).
11 no a. m Holv Communion with Sermon.
4 tin p. m Evening Prayer (Choral).
n 41 a. m and 2.4,1 p in Sunday Schools.
1eckdavs. Holy Communion
Tuesday. 7 30 a m.. Thursday. 10 a. m.
War-time prasers each weekday at noon.
Tho Church is open every day.
Strangers always welcome.
cnuRcn or st. lurk and Tim kpipiiany
Thirteenth st. below Spruce
, Rev DAVID JI STKKLK, Rector.
R 00 a m Karlv Communion.
10 no a in Sundny School.
11 00 a m Hnlv Communion and Sermon.
4 00 p. m livening Praiir, Anthem and
Address
The Rector will preach at both services.
Unitarian
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
212.1 Chestnut st
Itev. FREDERICK R ORIFFIN. Minister.
10 a. m. Sunday School.
It n. m Mr. Griffin will preach on "The
eneratlon of Saints."
Anthems' "How Great Is the Loving Kind
ness." by J. K. West, and "Try Me. O God."
by J VRobert.
UMTAiiiNsoriKTY or (.i:r.m7nto"iv.n
Chelten nve nnd Greene st
Rev ROGER S. FORIIES. Minister.
fl'-imi .m' SubJcct',"'W10 mlit Spirit in Re-
Yoiine MenNrlirlstlnn Aasorlallnn
CENTKAl. Y. M. C. A.. 1421 Arch.
ruiimay. .ovemuer 4.
l'llblelerle0s,.,ly, Thom',s "' I- ! popular
'."' i'i'- im t loV'l?- ,"Tp,"tlni Your Manhood."
A talk by Paul H Lelnliu h.
'. mj! ?b'!?'' .Sunla.l' "ILeusslon class.
Leader. A. G. liugbee Topic. "John Rurkln
, and a Wider Appreciation !f Life." ,"urKm
Ii P. m. lobby Sunday evening forum.
America and Japan Allies," by William n
Lampe, of the Ron rd of Foreign Missions of
the Reformed Church of Ar3trlca.
Miscellaneous
A RETIRED CLEROYMAN offers his service,
ns preacher one Sunday a month to struggling
churches free P 104. Ledrer Ofnce.
I.0ST AND FOUND
nARPIN Lost, platinum barpln, containing
about 10 or 21 diamonds, 4 Inch"., long. 100
Ofnce r qu"tlon" tt,ke1' r ". Ledger
"md1 t7.,.il?,rw",r'" . f07,!.''" reTurn of dla.
mond wreath brooch lost Wednesdnv. Oct 31.
r'"rntoinHardenhrook. 0742 N!j3thtl
r7iI,,"i ,,,,"' flllereo pin set with small
S'L."".'' ,ir,,."o,'K S'atlon. Chestnut
1nlnut 17th and 18th. reward 103 Chestl
nut ave Narberth. nn, Narherth 1283 J
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
CHAMIIERMAID and waitress. whltee7nerl
enced; reference required. 4910 1jnnefleld
CIIAMllERMATps. 2T7e"f"rnirtirbord"
lodging and laundry work. Apply to the m?"
per ntendent. Philadelphia llosnltal for rVi.
laaious Diseases. 2d and I.uierno at... Phlla.
delnhja.
CLERK Iletween 18 and 22, quick and ae.
curate at figures. Apply between 8 and 10
a m.. Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 31st. U
CLERKS
TOr.NO WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED Frm
VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS; nXPERII'NCK
NOT NECESSARY. W"III..M.B
APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU '
LIT BROTHERS
COOK, experleneed, whiteTa In famnyT7S"WaTh
Ing Phone. Qermantown 3333, wa.n.
COMPTOMETER OPERATORwant.d In larH
S'ioPraonn.??,!1?yn-SarurdiV'"n'0S:
e'l?h'th-Voo'r-: Amer'C" 8t0r" . WgBK
amL". l!""rown. tn assist with houseworu".
aiRLS. over IT. wanted for clean, pleas.?
factory work! well Pald while learning ??n
excellent chance for rap d advancement
ply Mr, Btoln. 112 N. 12th j?. '' Ap
GIRLS for drilling and cementing enses"in
optical .hop; experience, preferred. bi?t vm
t-hV.'tnut'.'tr"'- J- B L"-"t"-ncr Co1:.1 l?i'u
TlRrnWnt'Bd.,?eyWcroN.,nv,rin
and Willow at.. " cor' franklin
OIRLH over id yeara old .for " light work tZ
machine .hop. Annlv Limh. VJf.i. J?' .In
and I-ocujt. ...j-b, i'tth
mmJiFrSMSs-.
- - ..- -. v...-,,,,..., p ,n ptt (j ja . -..
1IOUSBWORK. competent rellahl. whltJ -r7r.
good cook; reference renu red; famlls' ..?'
good wage.. Addre., Iloi aj IlSi."n,".'5u!!"l
Phone H4 Rryn Mawr, 'mont. Pa.
NURSE White, rrote.taiu, to assist win, .l
carejfchJldxen.e50JW.yn."ve ntn ,K
OPERATOR to run an Otl. elTctrle T.I.v'.TT-r.
fffil" J "81. fleyg?r"CennC?ra"M,P ?&
SALESWOMEN
LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN
IN VARIOUS DKPARTMBN
T8 1
nELP WANTED-PEKAIT-
STENOCmAHtritl, nbout sfrTteTTT -chance
for sdvancementl state MSJ-.iitlo,.
salary. J 840. I-edaer Central. ""'"WtTj
STENOOnAPIIEU wanfed. one f."X3-
Underwood machine. Applv b.ti,?JllfJ'S
a. m.. Ww Foster, lgnal fo m;?' J fl
STKNOOIIAT'IipiV and tynewritir ft: -
u Hrown A Karle. UlSChesfniit it. T"'Ht;
TTriST On. familiar .wllh"Undenrri
Apply between 8 and 10 a. tn7. l"SflKi'
12ns N Slat, '" "tn. fcitj;
WAITflESsnSi 50 per , tnotUhrttstr
lodaln nnd laundry work. Apply tVik.""'
Intendent. Philadelphia, Il6.pit, '. '"J
taalnua Dlseaae., 2d Hnd Luierne its. ?
i.. it. r." 1 IIVJ nn.l I
""15! ""'..' i" - " '!;".r,7"'.48 p.--r
with board. lodglmr and laundr
tn thn sunerlnte
yj. J'erij. 1,2
for Cnntnslous Disease.. 2d and Lin.:ii',4
Philadelphia; "" "" tC
r"""iii. i nuaoeinM. it"v"i
WOMAN Wanted, a healthy, hoTtTrerHl
woman to act a. assistant houiVi,''J
large noiei i j miaiieipnia; one rimmi- "m.'.
tho details of the linen room. hMi.KJfl1
department, charge of help. etc.. tr.fVj.'1!"
salary JK0, per month be sides pYlvit. IT,1,
hath and hoard In keeping with thj i rlOP
tlon. condition of an assistant howibniS.
making reply give full details of KSfKlJ
reference: married or single and art Pt&
I.edgerOfflce; " r t
WOMIIN AND CIIRL8 wjnTed to ieanTtTr
crate flle-cuttlng machine and to ill ..J
positions Inaavv nnd file factoryi good .S
while learning; work Is light andMiltffi!
permanent Apply Kmnloyment OBIce.Ii.SI
DlKSton & Sons, Inc.. Tncony. Phils. """
WOMIN" for light work In machine iheoTT
ply Lanston Monotype Machine Co., siih fi
YOUNO I.ADY In large office; must be .,.."?
enced In general office worki stats einirfiS
nd salary wanted. P 020. I..cli..ii.i:.nn'
YOUNO 1.ADIKS, 2, with several ye.r.'-FSt
enceln bookkeeping, for checking IhtoK
freight bills, etc : In reply c'-e full pinii
ulars. P HIS. Ledger office. wn
YOUNO LADIES over 18. for light work"",
machine shop Apply Lanston Monton. u?
w.inA Cn 9ilh nnd T.neitst.
nELP WANTED-MALE
ADVERTISING SOLICITORS 2 Hv, .
on flrst-c.ans directory proposition, kir3
commission to start, , M 18. ledger 0ffl.
AUTOJIoniLK, MRCHANICS. nrt.ela..""vi1tj;
ed. Apnlv tn George Deltl, shop fortrau
Ilulck Motor Co.. llroad and Poplar sts. "
nnvni. and spllttine shear hands, plate ttlim
nperntnrs wanted; call readv to work. Cniii.
Kemper Company. Ambler. Pa.
noY ron orFtcn and composing noos
WORK: GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR AS
VANCKMKNT. APPLY ROOM 204. PUBUC
,1.1,,11'tl .'.nt CIIT'QTMnT HT ""
.L.LVJL.1., uvw ......u..u. w..
BOYS Strong boys, over 18 years, wanted it
Wunderle's candy factory. 118-33 Pen ,
'(opposite 440 N. 2d .t.).
CARPENTnilS RO WANTED: OOOO
WAOi:S: K. XV. MARK CONSTRUO.
TION CO.
APPLY riALDWIN'S GUARD UAH
RACKS. OPPOS1TH CRl'M LTNNB
STATION. ON CHKSTER PIKE.
CARVERS and fliers wanted to work on ro
brelli handles; good wages, steady eRipk
ment. Apply to P. O. riox 83. Lancastir, Tj.
CLERK, for general ofnce work, not ovsr l
years of ace. A 110. Ledger Office.
CLOTHING STOCKKEEPERS
Experienced men on' keening stocks of ran'i
clothes. Perry & Co., 10th and Chestnut tu
COTTON COMIIER for second hand night wortl
good wages and steady work P 030. Ledrst
Office .
DENTIST wonted for Honolulu: salary lit
object; examination January. Dr. II. Cltsv
mens, Honolulu, T. H.
DRAITSMEN". STRUCTURAL AND ' MnCHAIfc
ICA1. WANTED HY A I.AROE MANUFAfj
T1IHINO CONCERN: STATE EDUCATIO"
AND EXPERIENCE. ADDRESS M Ml,
LEDGER OFFICE.
DRAFTSMAN" Conveying machinery and strye.
tural steel. Annlv Speclilty Engineering Co,
Trenton and Allegheny aves
"DRAFTSMEN WANTED
Draftsmen, ak'lled In work on automatic ma
chine design. Jig and fixture work and !
chlnery lajout. Write stating ''Pe'le""' "J
wages desired, to Employment Office, Bcovlll
Manufacturing Company. Watcrbury, Conn.
DRIVERS for "auto" cars, power hoiit coll!
trucks, wages $.1 per dny. Apply Americi
lee Co ,1222nelmont ave
DRIVERS for drop-bottom wagons and carti.
H. C. Ambler. 3717 Old York road. ,
ENGINEER wanted, one who understands lW:
tricity nnd reirigeration. iw.j".'.",
year round: no tiring. In writing .tate tilirf'l
,r.i.il l fty.1. Ledger Office. tl
GARDENER wnnted. one familiar with tl
trimming of all kind, of tree.. Apply ""
Foster. 1208 IvtSlst st. ,
1IOUSEMAN Whlto'man, tn bo generally uw
ful: must bo able to give good reference Iron
former employer; wagea $10 and board AWJ
by letter only. Mrs. If S Jcanes, SOU
Spruce st. . .
JANITOR for night work In office bldg CiH
Room e.02. Watklns Hide 1033 Chestnut.
t.a vTivnct
Forty-nine-hour' .eek; minimum full-tin.
weekly wage. JtS.10; must bo steady, lli;
men. Appiy . m. unn. v. "'-.i --.-Atlantic
Refining Co.. Emp. Dept.. Pnllidil
phla gate, 3141 Paoyunk ave.
Linnnrnq
2000 MEN FOR CAMP DIX.
WRIOHTSTOWN, N. J : 3.1c PKU IiyuQi
LODGIN'O AND TRANSPORTATION FtJB"
NISIIED FREE FROM , I "'''ApKI'P'"
ONLY. APPLY 7 A. M., IRWIN & LEI0H
TON. 154 N. 12TH.
LABORERS WANTED , ,.,
For day and night work; 35o per hour; tin.
and une-half nfter R houw. Apply Crowtii
T..,hnrr.l.ltilM fn.. r,?fl nnd Oravs ave.
200 LABORERS for V. H Government ro" '.
work at Wrlghtstown, N J 13 30 .per "J;
shin Monday. 7 3d a m. . lodging and transBor
tatlon free. Utility Const. Co.. 20.1 8 Frontjti
LABORERS." wapted. colored and white roa;
steadv work; good wage.. Apply Wm, rost".
1208 N St.t at. . ,
LABORERS wanted SO cents per hour A. Rf"
mond Raff Co., 1(13-1 Thompson .st.
LAUNDRYMAN. white; reference Apply - ,
cor 48th and Woodland . --
LINEMEN. 300, for Wrlghtstown, N J.l W
cent, per hour, lodging and transportation tar
nlshecf free from Phlladelphia'only Irwin
Ilahtnn, 134 N. 12th St. -
LINEMEN Wanted," first-class' nonunion if Ije
trie light linemen; steadv work; good waff
Apply Wm Foster 1208 NSIst st.
LOFTSMKN WANTED
FIRST CLASS .
CHESTER 8IIIPIIITIT.DINO CO . LTD.
APPLY
EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
20S FINANCE HUILDINO
PIIlI.AnRT.PHIA
MACHINIST Preference, given to man expert"
enced on comoing macninerv ror icm "
near Phlla.P101t Ledger Office.
MACHINISTS, no, and 23 toolmakera; we pa
highest wage, to competent men. Apply tn v"
on ready for work, Thurlow 8teel ",
ft...... n. f1R n n. Mn lalwie trOUDlfJI
no night work. 'Do not apply unle.. you i
lariat once.
MACHINIST All-around machlnl.t w.nttd I t
work on experimental work. Apply Lanftoa
Monntypa Co.. 24th and Locust. . . .
MATTRESS MAKERS
Good, steady work
for reliable men.
Apply Monday, 8 a. m.
ready for work.
BERNSTEIN MFG. CO.
3d and Allegheny ave.
MECHANICS, expert, wantedi capable oTTffjN
Jng car.i .tate experience. P 102. Leaier',
MEN WANTED
OFFICE BHILDINtTwiNDOW CLEANINC"
WHITEi STEADY EMPLOYMENT
APPLY nOOM 444
WIDENER BUILDING v.
MIDDLE-AaED MAN wanted to a.slst torJ-
r"""". "" jarg. machine tool wfi "r::
be active. Steady employment. Hh"i2.?i
genial work. Salary tl2 pr week. "
Box M. 751. Ledger Cenlr.V
MtnifT itKM r.H .r..A ,w .Km a,njnne
"i.s.i :.r""-e"i,,.w"" ,-v;, ii... i
Jj.t.'i''v."'t,,rl,n!, 'T Wt works good J.
with bonus... see Mr. X J. Duffy. lf
land st.. On man town, Cail betw.en T.a.
and 4 p. m. r
ian. vaviiigiiLn jiur nirnr wnrH i buw fr ii
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