Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1917, Final, Page 20, Image 20

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Members of Iho University of Pennsylvania football team, with coachei and students, in Heading Terminal, ready
they are to play the Dartmouth eleven tomorrow in what promises to be the "big" game of the
PENN SQUAD OFF
FOR GREEN GAME
Small
Crowd Cheers as
Quaker Players Leave for
Game at Boston
BAN ON PUBLIC RALLY
Twenty-five Fturdy defenders nf Hie ttel
and IJluc, hard of muscle) anil determined"
of will, entrained at the IlendlxR Termlnaf
this mornlrp nt 9 o'clock nrd departed for
Boston, i where Pennsylvania will clash with
tho Orcen of Dartmouth on the Braves'
field tomo'nnv afternoon.
Orders had been Issued liy Provo"t Smith
to do away with a big rally throtiKh the
streets of the city and at the Terminal, and
there was no hilarious farewell for the
Quaker squad, bu Jthere was a email Broun
of U"derBraduates and a few loyal alumni
on hand. . Just ai the train started slowly
on 'its wny. the well-known long "rays"
fame, thin In volume, perhaps, but never
theless hearty frcm the handful of I'enn
followers. i
Good luck and Bodt-peed were thundered
it the I'enn followers from thousands of
throats at Welghtmnn Hull last nlRht.
where a glBantlc mass-mcetlnB of the slu-tle-ti
was held. ICach plover was cheered
leparntely.and the team collectively. Each
coach heard his name tacked on to the end
of college yells. Speeches vve'e made by
many of the players and by Head Poach
Dob Folwell and Line, Coach Wharton.
Players Optimistic
The optimism of the students was enn
tuc'nus. The players caught It and It Is an
optimism that borders not on overcorfl
dence, but has Its foundation on deter
mination. Xothlns short nf a victory will
fld, Ttre same win-hungry spirit thnt domi
nated the players ns they dpatecl for
Mtchltran la"t season Is eating at the henrts
of the'Qunker lads as they speed toward
the Hub city, and If victory goes to the foe
It will not be because the boys of the I'nl
yersity 'rtre lacking either It correct men
tal attitude or In good nhvslonl nndltlon.
Pennsylvanli renewed fontbn'l relation
ship In 1913 with n-irtmouth nfter a Ifjtise
of many years and since then the fireen lias
n. splendid reCord of three victories and
one tie. The lied and Itlue has not de
feated the Mountaineers In twenty years.
They came close last season, when tho fig
ures were tied at seven, and FolweM's fight
ern are determined that the epidemic of
Xeixv Krurt.Jid trlumnhs will be ended on
the chnlked-oft green of the Braves' Fie'd.
The Penn sound will arrive In New York
nt '1 o'clock and an hour later will hoird
a through fain at the (J-nnd Central sta
tion for Boton. Folwell and his men
wl'l renci the Huh C'ty about 0 o'clock In
'lli rven'rg and will go directly to the
Conley-t'laxa Hotel, which will be the head
onart'rs of the Hunker contingent during
the stay In the r'ty of terming and beans.
At 2 nVlo'ck this afternoon 300 or more
Tplverslty students and alumni will follow
the team. The undergraduates will leave
from. Broad Street Station fo- N'ew York
nrd will go from the "big town" to Boston
by boat. It Is the largest delegation to
leave here for any I'enn game on foreign
ro'i. '
Added to' these O0 will be at least 200
alumni of cv rPlnd and It Is safe
ta av thit the Pern nWvers will have
hiJf ft thousand enthusiasts rooting for
(v,- , when thoy take the field against the
CJr-i. , '
Dt the reMii-n tourney the students and
t t'tn will n tOTethr, Thev will leave
Bosm 11 -0 temor-ow night snd will
core- th entire rtlsta-n- h rnll. The
soeolfll will nrrlva-here Sunday about 9:30
, Jn the morning,,,,; '
Lerch Stays Behind
Bii"ni iech will be detained here for
"ruminations and will not make the trip.
This !" Pnn to strus-gle atone; with
on roarternaek. Bar: J?el. -If Bell "gets
hurt- '" 0"rley will be iiahed Into the
p-.-ne. .-! Hohv T.ight Till i-ull the slg-ra-.
Wn'l'r Htwnmi t- on'y other pilot
' . m na snnai. a-'-i e- n's mrm st-anped
1(1 M ll'jiuru r.n-v..,-. , nrnj kii.i.iikii iin
tv -en taken on the trip he will not
be "n"a-'a- for .ac'on. '
"" (ojlnw'n were In the rmrty which
le' "l "Vnrk: cptain Miller, Berry,
T VM rla-W Bait Thnis, palter,
K'n")!1 Mnynard Clav. Wray, Wolfe,
Kamnirer. Kraus. O'Oonnsn Bosenau,
Jei-nJt Well. PUon, Vn Olnkle. Walsh.
, Hattlmer, Coqk, Cresset .Tyler, Coaches
KoJwelU Whartpn. Scarlett Kornmer, and
Ivlnr Tlrer Uobertaon;. Doctor Hanf
aork CJ-aduate Manager Pickering, Man-r-
Mather. Billy Morrla arid Dr. WJUIam"
Merisilan. - T
'-' 1TK KOK riap-HIVICATION
HHVf WANTKO MALH "
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f-"4-r .r oornoratlnn markeitnirnniea
' 'T ea's Tiatllane4 reputation
' li'sh-arailo cl(y anlnmen for t'hlla .
IH-i. wwml !,
KHTTK W.Mfc ,
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D &LTJE ELEVEN LEAVES TO PLAY
FOR BOSTON TO MEET
Scraps About Scrappers
Kvcninjc Ledger Decisions
NKU' OItK sfnnVs' Vn-ikiun. of Dmrr.
easllv oiititointed Hurry ('(inihm.
ADA.Ms, MiiH-i. A' Mrlns t.e.tt Sluiitnmi IMil
Sn'lhiin In (vUr-ronnil bout.
I'OUT V.M)sUOitTII. Stuten InIuiuI IVanUle
Itrouti und Millie .MejTH drew.
IMtllc 0Kcrff lh rlever .o';iI frathrrwplaht.
hna entirely reeovered from run rerun t utturk
of rlp nd tuiH lt n selectMl ti meet the
beat opponent oMatmiMe In one nf the buutH
nt tho Harlem Sporting t'lub. of New York,
on November 14. IMclIe fela thnt he nan iuU
recovered hit full Mtrength nml Im certain t
bin ability to miike thlnKH lntercHtln for any
Itoxer of his claMi.
Tonintr KUv haH ren'mieil from tin miinnee-
ment tf tb- N.np-irell AtlibMe (Mllb. .lopT
(Jl'pr, wrl knnnn to Hporttnv men nf Pott
HleHnond nml KensitiKtnn. will nuereeil him hh
minhmHkr and mftnnp r II' bis matebed
Frinkl HiikT. of Mennnnllle, t. w OharIe
fKbP Thomm next Tu-wHy nlftht. and nuaran-te-
r a HrKt-rlnn4 tc llmlniiv Hhnw wltb this
bout. Mr. (11 trer is t. e father of Joe Oler.
one tf the most prnmlHlnt? vount; mlddlewemhtH
who hne eer ben ileieloprd In the northeast
ern Hcctlon of Philadelphia.
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Jrhnnv NeNon. of KmnlnRton. who han ben
tndriTfitns reniious tralnlnw at Ad'tnt Ryan'H
ramn. 1 readv for the .1 tonlsht (it the Cam
bria, when he meets Younn Joe l.nrrell In the
uind-ip uttrnrtlnn. In the other boutu Ynunc
Lawrence m-ets Chirk HvanH, one of Cntio
Ham's Indn. .Steve MurrlH opnojips Johnny Mor
gan Kid SMtue la pitted with Jock MrDermott
and Ynunv Marlow la paired with Youns Johnny
KcKheart.
(teorse ('inittry. the Ha'tlniore favorite, will
soon be sen In net Ion In Phlllv. The net bout
for the Oriole southpaw la with Jhnnv Tundee
Ht the Olympie on November 1. The fur should
fly when the pair meet
Jiek Mrtinlentt will offer some mnu at the
National tomorrow nlsht. Hddle MeAndrews
n d lMit""-- iv. tn win be served h tho lnal
dlah. Ad Wolff ntit's brother. John, la also down
to (trjht. H- ! down to sjuaro otf with Johnny
lJutko In the aeml.
Yoiintr "Kid" DlffcliiH, who entertnlnrd tnoro
than doens of tlmm tefore the dear old pinllo
B'nup'l tb-H-. i,qrt. la on fe side lines. P1k
plna a M'lUlnir to box, providing that he gets u
reasonable amount for hla services.
Prnnkle H'tiih, who met defeat at the hand,
of one pete Hernvin down South durlnff the early
part of the week, will fflve an exhibition to the
fiin-i at Snartanhurff. H. C, tonlKht with his
trainer. Ilia Mackey.
ISIll Ilrrnnnn coes nfter Jim Coffey, tho Dub
lin qlnnt. tonUht in .1 ten-rounil affair in New
York Prrnnan It on ede for another K. O. to
lie written l nvn In hla record book, but Coffey,
It Is said, thlnka he will atop Kill. With both
heavies confident, u eorklns bout should be In
order.
.Ine Tlnlltz. the New York bantam, iroos to the
poit Watuntav tdtrht nt the Nitlona!. The Ooth
amtty boxs Kdille (llbbona. TIpIltK Is also sched
uled to flcht Al Htchle ut Itrldseport. Conn.,
No ember IT.
C.et In line. t for Mordny'a mow at the
Otymnbi. Jack llrltton and Johnnv Tillman are
the wlndup principals. With Itrltton recently
cmerffih'? through n ten-round bout with cham
pion Penny Ieonnrd and Tillman lately hunting
Huck Fleming ousht to he t-oncluaive proof that
It should develop Into u mill worthy of goln
mllea to see.
Frnnkle JfrMnnn frets In aetfon Nnvpmlier 12
at the OlvmnU with St-intey Willis the up-Stat
lad who has been flghtlnjr at a tood clip here of
late.
EMnos are made in all sizes
to fit any make casing.
f -"SSAkV
Vv a
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- Hand-made, double thick, double weight,
highitfrndc rubber, reinforced by mHicned
Egyptian fabric built same shape and
Hade In
Bt. Loula
CUPPLES
Geo. L. Carroll Co. "MiSsA?-
VISING LEXKIKR-lHlLADHLPHIA, 'FBIDAX NOVKiMIjKB 9,
- . .' " 1 ' ' " '
THEIR "BIG GREEN" RIVALS
tipzs
TAfiE IS SET FOR
ARMY-NAVY GAME
Battle Between Marines and
"Usaacs" Will Rival
famous Combat
BIG MILITARY SPECTACLE
Kiillowcrs of tho gridiron (,'aine and otli-1
era, who wuro deeply disappointed when
(idcriunent olilclals ruled that the annual
conflict liftween tho Wert Point Academy
and Annapolis football teams would not
be held this year, have the opportunity ti
witness it llrst-class substltuto for trie
Army-"avy game tomorrow nitornouti.
The gamo will be played right hero In
Philadelphia on Krnnklln l'"leld between
Captain Ilogan's United States Mariner.,
stationed at the Philadelphia N'avy Yarn,
and Lieutenant Clark's Ambulance I'lilt, at
Allentown. Tho winner of tills conic,
most likely will claim the chnniploiishlii or
tho scr lee.
The politest, which Is the second between
the rival servico teams, has attracted tho
attention of tho entire country. The men
who are to direct I'ncle Hum's nnibulunrn
drivers und the United .States mar'ne corps
"ovyr there" will be present when the open
lng"klckoff is made. Invitations have been
sent by the Joint committee of the twi
camps to chief of staff of tho army. th".
Adjutant General. Surgeon rieneral Oorg.T.
and the commander of the Hustcrn Depart
ment. The men stationed at the cantonment at
Allentown started for this city yesterday
afternoon and are expected to arrive some
lime late this afternoon. The entire crack
Seventh Battalion, under the leadership of
Captain A. Powell, which Is to form the
nucleus of tho second division of the army,
and the famous Usaac band of seventy
pieces left yesterday In a long ambulance
train for this city.
The camp at AlIentotn has gone utterly
football crazy. Accoidlng to all Indications
the lopellest plnee on Mother Kurth Satur
day will be tho ambulance camp at Allen
town, for every man bus settled up his af
fairs and expects to be in tills city tomorrow
afternoon. The otllcers as well as the men
are displaying tho keenest Interest and will
form a large group of the army .f tho In
vasion. Upon their arrival nt the Penn
sylvania station tho army of Invaders will
form a grand parade and march along
Broad street.
The men at League Island are as excited
as the ambulanco ineiV, anil, although they
will not march to Franklin Field, they will
he In a body ami cheer ICddlo Mahun and
his "all-American" eleven. The famous
Rhinos Can't Make Bad Tires Good
but JDO Make Good Tires Better
Buy
(Reg. U. S, Pat.
Reinforced Puncture-Sealing 4
INNER TUBES
Because They Are
formed exactly to lit tho casing cavity.
Equipped with "Rhinos Liquid Puncture
Self-Sealer," wfiich automatically '"eals any
ordinary puncture without loss of air.
A Rhinos adds some of the strength of an,
cut-sr casing to the service of an Inner Tube.
COMPANY "n'ct"r..
SOLD BY
DARTMOUTH
to board train for Boston, where
1917 season.
Marim. Band und the Isaac Bind will
render patriotic and popular selections
throughout tho gamp.
The liov scats which hiio been Mult
around the playing field have till been sold
and from present Indications olio of the
largest football crowds of tho season will
be on hand when the game starts. Members
of the Allentown camp and the Mnrlnes will
be admitted free to tho game. This will bo
the Marines' last home game of tho season.
METZGER SHIFTS W. AND J.
RACKS FOR THE PITT GAME
WASHINGTON', l'u Nov. il. Coach
Sol Metzger today dellnitely decided upon
the eleven men who will start for Washing
ton and Jefferson In tho championship
game Saturday against Pit'. Only one ma
terial change' In the previous line-up Is Indi
cated, Stein being moved back to right half
back from right tackle in place of ltublc
nud Brown substituting In the lino for
Stein.
STEAMSHIPS
" ECONOMY,
COMFORT and PLEASURE '
TRAVELING SOUTH
Merchants and .Miners Trans. Co. servlco from
Baltimore and 1'lilluileipuia lu buwuinati unit
Jacksonville "By S" U uelnu m,i:nlu.nid tta
usual which ot( r tno but w.iy tu travel Soutn
in comlnrt at low far. s with ben sen lie. una
way and roum' irli tlikots to principal polnu,
Inrludlns rnealu and stateroom accommodations
,,..wr P will be to your advantas. u
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Tlck-t Oftlrc ,,,,. ,K Sf) DcH Av
Central OfTlro. naltlmore. Md.
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OLYMPIA A. A.
ilrii.ul nml Unliilirlilce
ll"rr l'il.nnl li.e
MONDAY l:VKNIMi. MIVKMIIKIt IS
Wll "li'"i . Ililtliiinre D'iniire
ll.ittllnc Murray . .tup Tuhrr
St'inlo M'illls is. I'mnMr VliI.inuK
iinrrv irurj m. inutiK .iiaiitinpv
Jack Britton
vs. Johnny Tillman
Arena SI. XI. SO Ine. nr tnx
'J.le. Ke. SOc, "."if
NATIONAL A. C. ""I ani1 fatharlne
n.vmiiY KYKNiNtt, mivi:.mih:k 10
Charley Pilts vs. Edd'e McAndrews
Or Allotrilll. I'hll.i.'s lift Mrhtwrlclit
t iiTin n.siY rovrnsTs 1
ROLLER
I'AUltl-SSth k .Muivet
Htu S-klntiu 11 .II.. in
,;lVnillM.T O. TONKillT iftrr res. ku'iPk
OANCING "-ion. si-ki'i.i'ban"k
-Fivrinu oK(l'.lTK. IJiery Tue.
nml 1'rldny nlclits. No uuiunre In price if
iiilinUiliiu.
IDIITIIAl.I.
ARMY VS. NAVY
t. S. AMItl'I.AN"l; is. f. S. MAItINi:s
uturibiy. Nm. 10, 3:30 r. j,
ntANIvl.IX FIKI.I
TUkets on sab at Sitaldluea', Wanamaker'a,
ltyan'a and (jimbels'.
Carnuna A. C.
UlirilM & l-'eeiler. jlur.
Kl'lllllirtllll Av. tt hjimwr.-.
l'ltuuv i:vi:MX(i. ov. mil
ONI! 4ilt.NI l'11'l-IN snow
S ( tt (lii:i:j.('K lUIL'TN
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Strong
Cupples Quality Casings, built for
putsldu aervlco to malti the Inside
si;rvivv wi iiiiiui,
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l.V MFJ10BIAM
MIDDLE. A service In memory of JULtAN
CORNELL RIDDLE, corporal In th. I,afayett.
Squadron, will be held In Bt, Thomas's Church,
Whitemarsh. on Hat,, Nov. 10, at 8:30 p. m.
catljjs
11AKER. Nov.
T. AMMtOSE. husband, or
Isabella naker
lna HhlrMa) and SOn.Ot ll
Ambrose llaker snd Mary Deal. ,nlatlvf and
friends Invited to funeral "'. jion.. -p.
m.. 007 Wlnion at. (0th and Jackson ata.),
Int Kenwood Cent. Itemalns may be viewed
"TlXftTHMAlKn. Nov. fl, JOHANNA MAIIY.
i..ff of Joseph I. llnrthmaler (nee.Dorni-mannl,
Itolatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Hat.,
S:.1il a. m.. StO-2 Kit. Ilenulem maji churen or
Asnnslon in n. m. Int. New CathtdMl Cem.
I10NKIKI.U Nov. R, HUMAN. 13.. widow of
Henry K. IlonOeld. Dun notlre of rimeral given.
IIIH'KdKL. Nov. T. AI)OI.IMI TllhODOltl.
IIHUKIIBU . ltclatlica and Tlendj lnltejl to
funeral sorvlces. Hat.. SUB p. m.. 1102 llr
ave . Melrose Tark, Ta. Int. lrjytc. Con
veyanees will be at Onk I.ane. Station In meet
train lavln Iteadlns Terminal IMS P. nj.
IIUYRON. Nov. H, MllltAM K.. daUKhter of
William II, and late Kltiabeth llryson and atep
daughter of Kntlierlne tlrykon. Itelatlvea and
friends, Sodality II. V. M. of Kptphany rhureh.
emplovea of llrnwn'a Mill. 18th "?.'' l"hr"
lane. Invited to funeral, :30 n. in.. 113? l'"r'J
at Masa of aolemn regulrm Church of I.plpnany
111 a. m. Int. Hnlv Cross Cem. Auto scrvlre.
Itrmnlns may Ib Mewed Hun. eve
UUCKI.HY. Nov. ft. MAUTHA. W'idnw of
John Iluckley, aged Ra. Itelntlvea and friends
Invited to funeral aervleca. Hat...'-' t. m.. .mil
I'reneh st. Int. Mount Teare (em Ifmalna
may Ih viewed Krl., 8 to lit p. m
lll'HKf.KY. Nov. . CHIUHTINA. widow
of rhlllp Hurkley. ttrliitlvi-s and friends.
Columbia Home, II. of H . No. R. Invited tn
funeral servlres. Hun.. 1 p. m.. rralilence nf
ami Krank II. Ilurkl'V. S.V.'.'l N. 7th at. Int.
private. Oreenmount Cem Auto funeral.
CAHLaND Nov. n. CATHUINi: . wlfo of
Oeorge I,. Carlnnd. Jr . daughter of Thomas
and late Mary Donahu. aged 20. relatives and
frlonds Invited tn funeral. Hat.. R:30 a. m,
hushand'a resldenre, 2S:2 Master st. Solemn
requiem mass Churrh of Most Precious Illood
10 a m. Int. Holy Cross (m.
CAim. Nov. 8. Mrs. JtKHKCCA CAItrt, aged
70 llelatlves and friends Invited tn services.
Hat 11 a. m.. Indigent Widows and Single
Women's Koclety, 301". Chestnut at. Int. Mt.
I'eare Cem,
CAllTKIt. Nov. R. Prof. OSCAIt C. H CATl
TKIt. nf Hoys' Central High Hchool. llelatlves
anil friends Invited to servlres. Hat.. " p. m .
a.T. Kent rd., Cjnwjd, l'u. Int. private. Omit
flowers. . M m
'OATKS. Nov. R. HAHAH C . wife of James
n Cntes and dnugiitrr nf Martaret and Iie
inhn ftenn. jige.) r,2 llelnllies and friends
Vnoml Lodge. No. K. Order of SI 'plierda of
Atmrleii, Invited tn funeral. Mon . 2 p. m..
itO Ilnwthnrii" at.. Krunkfnrd. Hirvlees St
Mark's Church 3 n m. Itcmalns may be viewed
Hun eve Int. nrlVHte . . ,
cnoZIKH jcv. 7. Ollomil'! W.. husband of
lite Marv W. C'rnzler. aged 73. ltclatlves and
friends Invited to fnneril ervleea. Sun.. 1 30
p m 2I2R S. 10th st. Iut private. . ,
ITIA'nit. Nov. K. MANSDN M.. husband of
r.nulse llenlo Culver. llelnllies and friends In.
vited to funeral services Mon.. 2 p. tn.. resi
dence nf brother. 2nl (Jreenway nve., Jenkln
town Vn Int. private
( CMMINKH Nov. fi. 11117. CHAUI.KS W.
CCM.YItNKS, son of Josepli'ne and late Thninna
Cummlnes, aged 40 years. Itelutlves and friends
Invited to funeral, Mon.. 2 p. In . residence nf
mother. 118 Kllsivorth st. Int. Fernwood Cem.
fiem-ilea may bo viewed Sun. eve
nnSHKlt At Masonic Homo. Nov. 7. WIL
LIAM J. DK81IKR. aired S3. Heletlves and
friends Wnshln-ton Iode, No. Ml. V. nnd A
M Invited to funer.il. Hut . a p. m.. Home.
3.TO N liro-.it at. Int. Ce,i.,r 7III1 Cem.
nBVKNNY. Nov. it. PATIIICK V. DKYl'.N
NY liL'Shnml of late Mar-'arct T. pvennv. flel.
Mves Hli'i friends. Cot. Otis Town Post NO. -"
i.ih Pa v0. inf invited tu t'ineral. Mon.. 8:30
I 7i
I
a m . .';'! mi. Ain.tus si. solemn nign miss
of re-item st Churles'a Church 1" a. in. Int.
IIiv Cross Cent.
IIKVT.I.V. Nov 1 JMIKH. hiisband rf Hte
'ntta Ilevlln (peo Kellv), son of late P-ter and
Murcnret Pevlln. late nf Gortln. Cmmty Tv
rntie. Ireland. Helatl'-es nnd friends, St.
(lalirlel' llolv, Name Soeletv Invtteil to fu
neral Mon.. 8 a in.. 2441 Kimball at. (2!ith
and Carpenter). Solemn tilth mass of requiem.
i. Anthony's Church. 11:30 n. tn. Int. Holy
Cr"s Cem
I1KY. Nov 7, at home n son. A. A. Dev
433 Tomas ale., niierton. N. J.. MAttllAItKT
A. Widow of Ancll (1. Dey. aged 72. Relatives
nnd friends Invited to ftinernl services. Sat., 12
noon. First Preshvterlin Church, Cranbury. N.
J. tnt Mannlninn N. J.
I)(llllts-At Wnodburv. N. J.. Nov. 8. 1017.
HAUL If. IlDltns. aged 20 years. Itelallvea
oniljfrlenda invited to funeral, on Sat., Nov.
111. nt 2 p in., from the residence of his
l an!"iolier M-s Mark It l.ionlneott. 75 High
at Woodbury, N. J. Int. Islington Cem. Ue
lnsl"s msv be vleived Frl. eve.. 8 o'clock.
HONNI3M.Y. Nov. K. MAIIY. dnughter of
l''raniiH and Catharine Donnellv. of Ilerrv Mold,
County Perry. Ireland. Relatives and friends,
Leegne nf Sacrrd H"art. St. Stephen's Church.
Invltnl to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 h. in. residence
of penhew. llenrv F. Savnge. 1334 J.vcnmliur
st. Solemn high innsa or reiiulem Ht. Stephen's
Ch'ee'. tu a in. Int. llolv Sepo!"re Ci-nr.
PiiVI.B. Nov. il. LOUISA, wife of Frank
pnyle aged 24 Relatives and friends Invited
to funernl. Sat., 7:30 . in., nil) Carlton st.
Mass Aasumptlun Church 0 n. nt. Int. Hory
Cross Cem.
Pl'NN. Nov. 7. MAHliUF.niTK K. C.. daugh
ter of M'chael V. and late 13ll7nhoth Punn (nee
Conley) and granddaughter of Michael and lato
Margaret Punn. ased 17. Relatives nnd friends
Invited to funernl. Sat., 8 a. m.. 8013 W. Flet
cher st. Solemn high requiem mass Most Pre
cious Illood Church u a. tn. Int. Holy Cross
Cem. Autos
13HKM1. Nov. 8. IIAUHARA. wife of Charles
nsslsr. formerly of loth and Kllsworth sts.. nt
husband's resldetire, 1M. Mllllin at. Duo no
tice of funeral iMveii.
KA13RI1F.H Nov. 0. flKOItai: P., husband
of the late Marv Parhara Fnerber, aged 80
Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl serv
ices, Hun . 2 p. m.. 32110 Jovce at. The temalna
ran be viewed Hat., nfter 7 p. m. Int. Oreen
mouni Cern.
KIHIII3I. Nov 7. at residence uf niece. Tllllo
May Forney. OIK s. Washington aq.. Mrs. 13MMA
C. FISI1I3L. formerly of Lancaster, Pa.. aBed
7.I. Services nnd funeral prtwitc.
KI.ANAHAN. Nov. 7 I3STHI3R (! . daughter
nf Richard L. and lato Knte Flanagan (neo
McYeyl. Relatives and friends, emploves F.
Sutro A- Son, Invited to funernl. Sat., 8:30 a
in., father's residence. 2810 ri. Indiana nve.
Solemn requiem mass Nativity R. V. M. Church
10 a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
I'lINK. Nov. 8, at Old Ladles' Home. Wis
slr.orr'nir. SOPHIA KL'NK. aged R2. Relative v
and frlend Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 10
u m at th- home. Int. Magnolia Cem.
MM.AOIIKIl At Lnnsdowne. Pa.. Nov. 7.
Mr? MAIWARI3T (IALLAOHF.R. widow of Nell
UitllHgher. Due notice of funeral.
OILL Nov. 0. MARCTVRBT R.. wlfs nf
Thorn ri. fllll. aged 07. Relatives and friends
Invited tn funeral. Sat . 2'30 p. m.. Main at..
Hulmevi'.le. Pa. Int. Reechvvood Cem.. Hulme
vitle rn
OII.MORR Nov. 8, MAIiaAlttST. widow of
James Ollmnre. ltelatlvea end friends Invited
to services. Sit., 2 p m.. residence of aon-ln-lavv.
Frank O. Meteilfe, 300 07th nve.. Oak
Lane. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem.
OOODI3X. Sud.lenlv. Nov. 8, PAl'I.INK (nee
Oppenlnndert wblow nf Loula (loodex Rela.
Uvea and friends Invited to funeral servirct.
Mon . 2 n. m.. 1843 N. Camac st. Int. private.
Mn-nn'l ' Cem.
. tlRAMLICH Nov R. WILLIAM JOSRPH.
Bon of l-3tward nnd Netle Oramltch. Relatives
and frlindl. It. V. M Sndalltv of St. Monica's
Church. Invited to funersl, Mon.. 8:30 a. in
lestdence of parenta. 2217 H. 17th at, Kolemti
mass of requl-m St. Monica's Church 10 a m
let prlvite. llolv Cross Cem Auto funeral
HACSMAN. Nov. (I. SARAH M.. wife of
Adam Ilausman. Relatives nnd friends, Lndles'
Auxiliaries or iiornv fire 1'atroi No, a. In.
vlted to funeral. Hat., 8 a. m.. 214 N. 2d at
Parby, Pa. Funeral services Rt Clement's
Church. 20th und Cherry stn.. Phlla.. Pa. int
prlvnte Friends may cull Krl., after 7 p m'
Auto service.
Hinns. Nov 8. CHARLES K husband of
Sarah It HlWis. Relatives nnd friends. Oriental
Iodise, No 3S.-.. K. -vod A. M.t Oriental Chapter
No. 183, R A. M,: Mary Commanderv. No an'
K T : Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N. SI. H. all
other organizations of which he was n member
liv'teil to funeral services, (1.140 Thompson st '
Sat.. :':M n m. Int. private. "'
HOKHI.INO. Nov. 8, ALI1KRT J., husband
nf mien llnenllng- and son of late Adolrh and
Retina Hoehllng, arred 4.1. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, Mon.. 2 p. m,, 430
Comly nve, West CoIUngswond, x, J. int
Hnrlelgh Cem., Camden, N. J. Krletu's may
call Run. eve. Auto funeral,
HONE. Nov. 7. ROSK A., daughter of late
.Tames and Mary Hone, of Cunvierelaudy, County
Perry. Ireland llelatlves and friends. League
of Sacred Heart of Areheonfraternltv of St.
Charles's Church. Invited to funeral. Hat., 7.30
a. m.. 2214 KlmbBll t. Solemn high mass of
lequlem St, Charles's Church 0 a, in. Int. Holy
.Cress Cem
HONEYFORR. Nov. R. KM7AT1RT!! M
daughter pf William J. and Jane Honevford (nee
Iig .n), aged 11, I'elatlves and friends. Sunday
schuol children of HtrPaul's P, E. Church in.
vlted to funernl, Sun.. 2 p. m.. parents' Vesl
dence. 2080 E. Plckwlek st. (Fpinkford av'o
below Erie ave.'. Int. Cedar Hill Cem.
JACKSON. Nqv, 8.- ROnERT, husband of
Christiana Jnckson (nee Allen), aged 71 Rela
tives and friends Invited to funernl services
Mon., 2 r. m.. S212 N. Kront st. Int, Oreeni
mount fpm.
JOIION. Nov, fj. ANNA J. (nee Carpen
ter). wife nf Oeorga II. Johnson, aged B7. Rela.
tlven and friends. Camp No. ni. P. o. of A., n!
vlted to funeral, Hal., isiii p. m., 220 N. 87th
t.. Camden. N. J. Int. Harleleh Cem,
Remains
insiv rm vifwro rn. v.
KEENEY. Nov. 7. MARY A. (ne. Mllllran).
widow of Hush Keeney. Relatives and friends
Invited to funertfi. Hat.. flO a. m.. ana Chris
tlan st. Solemn requiem mass St. Charles'
Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem
Automobile funeral
KI,OCK. Nov. n. WILLIAM H.. husband of
Hannah Klnck (ne. James), aged HO. Rela
tives and friends, members of Ashland Hoys
Asso.. employes of H. L. Alien Co.. Invited to
funeral servUres. Sat., 8 p. m.. 8003 Lawrence
st. I", prfvat., Oreexmnnpt r, " r "
KNIPB. Nov. 8. MARTIN HOWARP. hus.
band of Emllv H. ICnlpa (ne. llogra), Re atlvea
and friends. Vol, Klre Asso Ht. Jude'a Yearly
Ilenenelal Assn.. Invited to services. Sun a p
m.. 2J40 N. Darien st. Int. private. H. Laurel
1 i!aNR18. Nov. 7. FRANCES P. c.. wlf. of
James XLtLandls. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral service Bat. 2 P. m parlors of
Albert Moor. A Son . (121 N, lath st. v Int. prt
vat. Went Laurel Hill Cem. "' v'
I.BVENB. Nov. 7. JtERKCCA, widow of John
Lev.ns (ne. ilcClay). llelatlves and friends.
I.lut. E. W. Oiy Circle, No, (18. Indies of O. A
R.i Bchuvler Auxiliary. No. 4. 8. of V.i m.m
bers of Emmanuel Reformed Episcopal Church
-Vnl. mnA MeUVlVR BtS.. InVltofl In f....... . u..
p, m. Int. pnvai. i-eaar inn c.m.
LORD. Nov 0. M, JENNIE, widow of Dr.
J.mes I .Lord (ne. Karley). llelatlves and
friends lnrlt(Qo fuiwal Mrvlcsii, Sat. 3 p. m?
residence of (Sit-in-law Krank p will, 4382 N
18th st. Int. private. Cedar h if cm. n
IAINNY Nv. 7 CATHARINE widow of
John l.unrfy- Relatives and fr ends Invited to
funeral. Mon . a m. 1238 N red st." West
Phlla B"ln" r,'la,,,m,,S,RSt aU Ureiorjr's
Church 80 ( f. Int Holy Cross C.tn.
MANCILU n Atlantic City. Nov. ti KAN
NIB U, MANCILI,. aged M.,wlf. of W. j), Hiin.
clll. Shors servlc. will be iconduol.ii from-
lffi
BATIJ5
lf of John
elattves and
a. m., S02D
High man
, Int. Holy
JcCarthy
friends Invited. to funeral,
Rat . a
i;aiumet at., i-nns
of Schuylkill.
St,
Ifrldget'n '
Church 0:80 a. m.
Sepulchre. Cem.
A1CU1L,
t..iti.T.iM v a Thomas 11.. son 01
r.. ...i. .4 i... winlsm Monultn. Relatives
and friends. Dlv., No. 02, A. q, II.. Invited to
funeral, Bat., 8'30 a. m., mother'n residence,
24 Ave. A. Springfield, Delaware County. Pa,
Holemn renulem masa Ht. John the hvargellsCs
Church, 18th and Chestnut sts., Phlla., 10 a. m.
int. iintr cross uem, .
mkkkinh, suddenly.
xt.. t T.ttlW. bus.
hand of Annie II. (nee Holt) nnd son of Thomas
J. and Ella Meeklns. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Sat.. 8:30 n. m.. .24311 H.
Mllllek st. ((list and Klmwood ov.). High re
nulem mass, Churrh uf Most Pleased Sacrament.
10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ... ,
. MEQKNHpV, Nov. 8, CHAH. 11., beloved
husband of Eliza belli if. Slfgenedy (nee KnlnV
Relatives nnd friends, employes of Atlantlo
Ref, Co.. Court Passyunk, No. 34, K, of.A.t
'Waseca Tribe. No. 4. I. O. It: M., Invited to
funeral. .Mon.. "TtSO a. m,. 2.111 H. 11th st.
high renulem mass, Epiphany Church, I) a. m,
Int. .Hnlv Cross Cem. . .
MILLER. Nov. 7, WILLIAM K husljandof
Hnllle K. .Miller (nee Hmlth). aged. Off. .Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Hat.. 11
a. m.. 138 N. 27th St., Camden, N. J. Int.
Evergreen Cem. Remains may be viewed rl.
eve,
MINTZBR. Nov. 7. KRANK It., husband of
Hunna Mlntzrr (nei) Myers), aged 01, Int. of
2310 S, 17th st. Relatives and friends. District
Council, No. 21, Ilrotherhood of Pnlnters. Pec
orators, Paperhangers and Hardwood Finishers
of America, and Stonemen Fellowship of Twenty-sixth
Ward, Invited to funernl. Sat.. 2 p. m..
residence of son-ln-lnw. K. Austin Orlfllth. 1103
(llenvvood live., K. lnnsdowne. Int. Kernwoou
Cem. Friends may roll Frl.. after 7 p. m.
. ?IINTZi:R. Nov. 8, AMANDA M., widow of
John J. Mlnrzr. njeil 81. Relatives and frlen-ln
Invited to funeral, Sat.. 2 p. m.. residence of
C. J. Stover. H'tboro. Pa. Services Ml. I'eace
c.1V,'hancl 3:30 p. m, Int. private.
MITCHELL. Nov. 7. JOHN JAY MITCHELL.
Relatives nnd friends Invited to services. Hat.,
2 p. m.. 4405 Pins st. Int. private. Omit flow
ers. e
MORE LAN P. Nov. 7. PAVID. husband of
Mame 13. Mnreland (nee Tlzzard), aon of William
and Mary Jane Moreland. aged BI. Relatives
and friends. Keystone Assembly, No, 2, A. O,
M. P.; stonemen Fellowship of Twentv-slxth
Wn d. Inlvted to funeral. Sun., 2 P. tn.. 2520 S.
Car Isle stx(lSth wnd Porter). Int. Kernwood
Cen . Friends may cnll Hat., after 7 P. m.
Auto service.
MORRIS. Nov. r., JAMES A . Iiustand of
Ellen S. Morris (nee llezner. aged 0.1. llela
tlves nnd friends, employes of Caskev k Keen
Stove Kuundrv, Invited to funeral servlres, Hat.,
3 P. in.. .111.1 1 Emerald at. Ini Oakland Cent.
Ilemslns mav be viewed Frl . 8 to 10 p. in.
MYRRH Nov. 7. PERCIVAl. C. MYERS.
Tlelatlvea and friends invited to funeral services,
Frl.. 8 p. in.. West York Ht. M. E. Church. 17th
and York sis. Int. Frackville. Pa.. Sat.
O'WtlKN Nov 7, HENRY husband of
Esther Ann ll'Hrlen. nged 88. Relatives nrd
friends Invited to funefal services. Sun . 1 p. m..
Marlton pike, near nillsburg. N. J. Int. Coles
town Cem. Autos will meet trolley at Haddon
ave nnd M-iln at . Had.tonneld. 12 noon.
ORTH. Nov. 7. HENRY UKTII. Hr.. husband
nf Anna Orth. aged 84. Relatives and friends
Invited to services. Sun.. 2 p. m., 020 May st.
Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem.
PHILLIPS. Nov. 8. FLORENCE PHILLIPS,
wife of H-nry 11. Phillips, aged 70. 2031 W.
lork st. Due notice of funeral will be given.
. rOHL. Nov. 0, F.LIAS POHL. husband of
Anna pobl (neo Paubman). Relatives and
friends. Meridian Sun Ixidge, No. 1.18. K. and
A. M.. Invited tn funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m..
1338 N. Alden st. Int. private nt West Laurel
1111 Cem. Auto service. Friends may call Frl.,
s to to n, m.
PCRPl'. Nov. 7, ETHEL, wife of Robert
It Pu'dv and daughter of llenjamln and Hen
rietta Moffett. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Sat., S p. ill., realdence of
father. 211.1 Reed st. .Int. Kernwood Cem. Re
mains mav be viewed Frl. eveT
QUICK. Nov. 7. WILLIAM A . Je . husband
ot Lions k. uuicK (nee smith) and son or Wil
liam A. and Emma S. Quick Relatives and
friends. Woodmen of the World, Invited to fu
neral services. Saturday, 2 p. in., parents' real
deme, r,H2.1 Whlthv ave. Int. private, Mt.
Morlah Cin. Remains Inny bo viewed Frl..
8 to In i. ru Auto service.
QUICK Suddenly. Nov. ,7. HELEN, wife of
Henry Quick. Relatives anil friends Invited to
funerul services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 'Jtoo Frnnkford
ave Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem.
RACE. At 403.1 Olive at., Nov. 8. MATILDA,
wife of James E. Race and daughter of late
James and Elizabeth Mitchell. Relatives nnd
friend". Camp No. 03, Pi O of A invited to
services. Sal., 2 p. in., residence of nephew,
Alexander M. Hmlth. 3217 Locust St. Int. Mt.
Morlah Cem.
RATIOAN. Suddenly. Nov. 7. THOMAS P..
son of John J. and Annlo T. Rntlgnn (nee
Sharkev). aged 10. Relatives and friends, ehll
dren of Ascension Hchool, Invited to funeml.
Mon.. 8:30 a. in., parents' residence. 3020
Frnnkford ave. Solemn requiem mass -Church
of Ascension 10 a, in. Int New Cathedral Cem.
RKILLY. Nov. 4. ANNA, daughter of Pavld
nnd late Marv Relllv. aged 24. Funeral
Sat.. 7:30 a. 111., residence of (ousln, Nellie
Clancy. 037 N. Ht. Ilernard st. High mass
Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, 0 a. m. Int.
Cnthedral Cem. Relatives nnd friends ot
fomllv Invited to nttend. No enrrlnges.
RICE. On November R, 1017. ANNA H..
wblow of Oeorge W. Rice, lu her 7!ith year.
Ht'lutivrs nnd friends Invited to funeral services,
Mon. ntternoon, nt 2 o'clock, at the residence
of her niece. York rd. und Moreland ave.,
llatboro. Pa. Int. prlvnte.
ROBERTS. Nov. 7. WILLIAM J. CI., son nf
William A. nnd Sallle P. Roberts, aged 2.1.
Ileki lives and friends, employes Montgomery, A
Co., Invited to funeral nervires. Sat., 2:30 p.
m.. parents' residence, 1232 N. r1!h st. Int.
private. Remains mxy bo viewed Krl., from 7
to 0 p. m.
ROOERS. Eleventh Month 8th. ELIZABETH
ROGERS, of Masonvllle, N. J., aged 70. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral, Seventh
day, loth Inst.. 2:30 p. in., residence of niece.
Rena D. Rosers, 217 Chester ave , Moorestown,
N. J
SARRFIELP. Nov. 0. THOMAS LEO. son of
Kdwurd and late Bridget Sarsfleld. Funeral
Sat.. R:30 n. in . residence of father. 8.11 N
f 44th st. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of
Sorrows' Church. 10 n. m. Int. Holv cross Cem.
Relatlvrn and friends of family Invited to at
tend. Allt" service.
SCHWARTZ. Suddenly, Nov. 0, ELIZA
BETH, wife of Henry Schwartz, Sr., nged 37.
Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services.
Sat.. 2 p. m.. 0114 N. Iimbert St.. Uerman
towu. Int. private.
SEERY. Nuv. 7. MARY SEERY. wife of
Thomas Seery und daughter of lato John Mcln
nerney. uf County Limerick, Ireland. Relatives
and fr'ends invited to funeral. Sat.. S:3n a. in.,
1742 N. Wllllngton st. (10th st. and Columbia
ave,). High mass of requiem Church of Our
Lndv of Mercy 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem.
SHl'FF. Nov. tl AMANDA M. HH11FF, sis
ter nf Into Mrs. Ueorge IV. Clark. Relatives
and friends Invited to services. Sun . 2:30 p. m..
Oliver H. Ilalr IlMs., 1820 Chestnut st. Int.
iKifnyette Cem.
SlOtl. Nov. 7, CAROLINE P. SIGO. wife of
Charles Slgg (nee Flegler). Relntives and,
friends, all societies of which she was a mem
ber, Invited to funeral services. Sun., 2 p. m..
r,24 Eleanor st. (near Bin st. and Boulevard).
Int. Oreenmount Cem
SMITH, Nov. 0. MARGARET C. widow of
John Smith. Relatives and friends, members
of Norrls Square V. P. Church. Invited to fu
neral services. Sat., 2 p. m . 2333 N. 2d st. Int.
prlvats North Cedar Hill Cem.
SMITH. At Portsmouth, Va , "Nov. . 1017.
JOIKJ J. SMITH, son nf Thomas nnd Agnes
Smith. Due notice of tha funernl will be given
from his parents' residence, K30 H. Front st.
SMITH. Nov. 7. MARY ELIZABETH
SMITH (neo Trlbblt), widow of Charles Smith,
aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services, Mon., 1 p. m., resldenje of
daughter, Mrs, R. II. Soden, 1024 S. 2d st. Int.
private, Kernwood Cem. Auto funeral.
SNITE. Nov. 7. Newtown Square, Pa,.
REUKCCA. T vvlfe of Wm. K, Snlte. aged
lis. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services and. Int., Marple Presby. Church,
liroomall. Pel. Co., Pa., Sat., 3 p, m. Omit
flowers.
HNYPER.-rNbv. 7. JOHN, husband of Mar
garet Snyder, aged OR. Relatives and friends.
Franclsvllle Council, No. 8.17. Order of Inde.
pendent Americans. Invited to funeral, Sat.,
tl a. m.. 1300 Melon st. (near 13th and Fair
mount ave.). Int. Pqttsville. pa. Train leaves
Columbia. Ave. Htatlon 10:37 a. m. Remains
may bo viewed Krl. eve. Pottsvllle (Pa.) papers
1 "sPARKS. Nov. 7. MARIA I... widow of
Henrv Sparks und daughter of the late James
and Sarah Oldem Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services. Krl.. 8;3t) p. -m.. 1800 W.
Russell st. Int. Sat. morning at convenience of
famllv. Mt. Peace Cem.
STEELE, J111N H. Suddenly, on Nov. 0. at
Klemlngton. N. J.. JOHN IL. son of the late
John Putton and Elizabeth Capner Steele.
HTORCK. Nov. 0. CATHERINE, widow ot
Christian Htorrk (nee Zlmmer). aged 87. Rela
tives and friends. Holy Family Altar and Rosary
Societies, League of Sacred Heart of St. Iionl
face Church. Invited to funeral. Hat.. 7:30 a. m
1.1,17 E. Barks st. Jtequlem mass nt St. Boni
face Church, D a. mi Int. St. Peter's Cem.
Kindly omit flowers. ""'
HUMMERS. Nov. 7. HARAII HUMMERS (nee
Campbell). Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m.. son's residence, John
Kreberry. 1.400 Thompson st. Holemn reaulem
mass. Ht. Gregory's Church. 9:30 a. m. Int
Calvary Cem.. Media, Ta. Auto funerul.
WATSON. Suddenly, at Hlverton. N J
Nov. 8. MARY E.. wffe of John 11.' Watson"
Relatives and friends. Krlendshlp Lodge. No'
11. O. 8. of II.. invited to lunfral. Mon.. '
t, m.. 621 Main St.. Hlverton, N, J. Int
Morgan Cem. ' ""
WEIR. Nov. 7. JAMES, husband of Elizabeth
Weir. Relatives and friends. Fattier McAvoS
Hen. Society, Invited to funeral, llit'i, I"
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registration ror enncge ann normal rraauis.
Aloaern 'iencnersiiureau, ou Aiargei St.
AC'COIINTANt"w1T teach beginners D. E. bo
keeping in H lessons rena F 4.V2. Id. Celt
Young Men and Mors
"ATTEND A TKCniNAL SCHOOL If tot 8
the army Its your patriotic duty"
MUSIC
K.
PEALL CONSERVATORY
Ail wind and string instruments, IselujJu'
UKULELE nnd STEEL ClUITAR. rUH
vmr'lf HinilT SINi:iMl. Kl.lK.'ItTldX. ttt. .
Catalog. Phone Tloca 1111 "
8301 N. Hronil St. 17M l nesinin n. ,
UAOT1MK In 20 lessons or money back. BDl
mailed free. CIIUISTENSI3N Tlan. grtt
i2n Chestnut St.. 1112 Venango St.. )
Tasker St. rnone spruce uni.
PHILIP WAItUEN
VOICE
C00KE1
K1TEY HALT.
CHARLES AIKEN TEN0"
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PERSONALS
WK HEREIIY WITHDRAW reward offereMf
detective bureau' on Ford car No. l"sa
J. A, Stelf, rare of Uerman-Amencsn m. v.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE!
irorrtmn. Tnf.. ai(iO Drav'H VeTTV . -' J5J
UOOKKKKPKK Younv l&A. experlencjd J
keeper, for real etnteofT.ce. Blve ,;J
exnerlence.and salary desired, V U9.M
ijnicr. iim ' t-
..l..e. he. y-ftfl tn r.r hull d V MAT. JIW"
American Stores Co..40fl Noble. SthJjoiS
ENVELOPE MAClfiNB OPERATOR ""''
..neklnai ucmunani tnnuif Inn. SIO UTJ0W.
UlltU sma.l, 10, envelop, department! W
.( Kin V ixllniu mt -.
over 10 years and active women In a po"
un-to-datn factory building: Ideal loestloaw,
West rhlla, girls on account or cisss p.,
imltv tn subway. Raring. I-arrter. fj
Darby. Spruce, lialtlmor. aye. and Sprtwrojij
den Ilrldeo surrnc. liner. uir. .rKZj,
on presses, tappers and o her llahl ra""
faefory hours. jl4per week Jo P-r booj
uesinnera. rur iui"rrT' t. nnMitli
or by Kyatnnf or HM rhonr. Mr. Fort.".
i" m mS t miiotp rrs nnt Area fluiii
earn oi ii a Miu4u -v.. - .- uj,
Trrvri .. . - "- ...-n T-.i ""' tvUttfllt
UIUJ-M over IT, v,iinini uLnv i. KV till
factory .workl w;U paid while "J.tt'
excellent chance tnr rapid advancemeot. 'U
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ply air, nioiis. . " . ' .-i i .
OIRL. white, general hoiwework: '""''pjifffll
no washing, oinift Cartenterst.L W f!i!t!JI
GIRLS wanted at wunaertn-s cami , .'"a
1 at Wunderln's .candy Mi
St. (opposite 440 N 2d t.l
11K-S2 Pegg
rr-7.'n....7n. rtTItLi. 1..k.. .n..n ne StB" I
eral housework, no washing; good wrf..UJI
or wrlts12408N. 8d st Sl
PRKSSER. one familiar wltn laonarr s-jj? 1
stsadv work: good pay. Apply Alberta WJ
ting Mills. Ina and Armat sts.. Omtsugl
8TBNOOHAPHER YOUNfl WOMAN. WOT
KllAIILY ONE EXPERIENCER IN KWT-
NO STOCK RECORD. P 124. LED0BS1
OKKICE.
DTRNOORAPIIER. ASSISTANT. AN" JSfffl
Rn!.'- OFFICK A?TNTi , WPt-KiVffl
FIJI lllir, rUIV Hill" ite i' ie
MAnCKAU.. IfiOB CHESTNUT
gTENOriRArilER Young lady, with of'
perienew in uoosKeeping, wjh .-t -.,
nrait'eal knowledge, and advancement,
N. 8th' Jt. . J;
STENOaRAPHER Young lady, good st n'
assist -an. rnoons or aiuruy. -
see Central.
PRESS KEEPERS, einerlenred on Jo Wj
nermsnent nosltlont ID. 1110 Ludlow ot-ii
vq'.'No .PJM: Us ". "aL ti!iS
freight bills, etc. : In roly lv t e5
jilars. P 818t ledger Office. , jJ
YOUNOiAbV In large ofllce- must b. J
eneed In general nlHee workt. stat. oo.c
ana salary wanted, r niu, imager uw"
HELP WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER AND BTENOaiUPJlfc" .
i- nib), ti t'io entlri. charge In Vjiul-JJ
glnia jnic of a Pennsylvania conii"- -.
lmmedlat.ly t permanent and good b?JJ
sdvneeneot.
JIAilrtts
1417 rta'tt
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Phona Spruce 808.1.
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