tv' y-y nCvntfa pgglP Of THE STREET fSSrOFGERMAN IN WJliAKJNllXsa UP L1BJUKTY 4s present Price Unwarranted and Various Ex planations -tt.it: veutureu us rveasun lor Heavy Sales Gossip of the Street 'fTIHEnE continues to be a good deal of discussion In financial circles 1 1 In this city over the weakness of the Liberty 4s. In some places It s brt"11" 'llnleJ tllal tt vicious German propaganda Is ut work, but tills fHj,U(ironle! by many others. on Monday the principal reason given was taM to be the persistent Me by banks and ,rUMt companies 'tiiirchasc the 4t4. Now It would ' tomlnc from, country districts all over the land, and tbnt country sub ' Kflbers nro actuated by mistaken motives of frntrlotlsm ln their efforts M obtain money In this way to subscribe for more of the 4;h than they 1 herwld -would Cettalnly the present price for Liberty la Is quite -unwarranted by conditions surrounding the Issue. One banker rcmurked that ln his opinion a good deal of the selling of Liberty 4s was by persons who had not a clear Idea of the conversion ; ttfnw ii0 sold ho believed that many of tliem on finding they could 'not convert the 4s Into ten-year 414s, but would have to take In ex I . e a 4i4 bond of the same maturity as their 4s, decided to avoid "delay and red lPc Hn(1 tal(0 " "tl,e losl "ow '" ordcr to Ket ,,lc Miort ' rra bond by purchase. If people would only realize, lie said, that In p . event of a short war. which seems possible, notwithstanding some Stable opinions to the contrarj these bonds arc bound In a few years to ro to a premium, they would not make tho 'absurd sacrlllces which Ware loing by selling at present prices. i I A broker icmarked that Ills theory for the heavy sales of Liberty 4s rrlthln the last few dan Is that many persons, In anticipation of n hlgliei ; Interest rate than I'i and of more liberal terms for the new Issue, loaded j up tilth 4s ln the hope of making a profitable twhalige and arc now unloading. "If I "'" r'K1'1" ,le Hnld- "and ' believe that some persons J know did this very thing, thtro will be no sjmpathy lost on thun." . , Thcro Is no (luestlon that the B tlon of "le L-ihorty Is wn had a moic or less depressing effect on the ' ft' itock market, and some brokers were Inclined to attribute the fractional declines on many or the issues on the ... mi .. tun. u iiV 10 this CUUSr. 4lie nun ULiiu S -' ... . . .... ,.. ,.. i f ftuatlons of lho siock maraei in inu uiuhuls uiuucn csniu.i. ijveiy one , j Has waiting for that "something" for which all have been waiting foi t dajjpast, but which no nno seems to deline. The win news jestoiduy morning, while not tnspltlng, seemed to have little effect one way or inOther. Tlie IIUCIVJ luan .,tniiaiKii luhuii mai piutv iiiui i- iii'iiiwiu- if utlug the time and attention of the whole financial dlstiict-as It should fflritotf's After-War Plans for Intensive Development IT . ...,, j. 1 .11.... .,...1 ! l.t.. ............ ... ,t... . . .. i Aueniitni is hcim,, unvi-icu m iui- Isanti scale ivlucli 1110 Lclng niailo i detlopment of that country's rc'tourc-os after the war. ii Inn rnmiircheiisiV- toileiv 01' vvllut Is -olnir foi'vviLril In Lire. 1 1 Ilrltnlti I tcnarJ orcanizIiiK for tho victories of f jany of New Yvrl. is pulillshliiK a. j! subject In b furcelul nmiiiicr, una EVttcntlon ' tl,e leuilcr.s of finance to our duties In the name direction. One of these papers bjjs: In preparation for this Intensive development of her rc'souicc-H. Great Britain Is tukliiR what Ik piobabl the most retiiu.,":iillo Inven tory ever attempted. Under the nenenil direction of tho Ministry of Reconstruction, the Mlnls-tiy of Munitions), Depaitmtnt of tho I'm. e!gn Ofllce and Doaiil of Trade and other iovcrninenl.il tifrc'iiclc nearlj a handled committees, are busy collecting iiifoini.itluii re gilding agrlcultuiul. tuliitiis. Industrial and commeicI.il conditions tiithln the empire. The Inquiries of Uire committees toucv. tho life of the HrltMi people In all Its phases. Vlioi ever tho UiIHnU flas waves these com mittees arc saying to men, women and children: What can jou do? What can you wuUe jour mines, your farms, jour oichauis, your plains, your forests, your seas and livers and lakes doV Ilae they eer produced wealth? Can they be made to do so? Upon tho an swers wilt tic founded the principles to which the Rrlttsh people will bo asked to adhere in rebuilding the moans of piospcrltj that war has destrojed or disorganized. In addition to these liiiiulrle.s by S committees sanctioned by the Government, other ln estimations ar beln made upon the Initiative of Individual manufacturers or mer- chania. Disadvantages of the Gold Producer ine disadvantages under which thA metal. heitlCr tllO Ktnnrtiict P nil . .............. ... .... tMlly fixed, Imve been brought to . I.llee . .1.- '.ll , ., n ,. .i u uie .suuuiiui tu)' mini;, vv uiio miners or naser metals nave the advantage of demanding higher prices to meet tho ever-Increasinsr ' Mta of production, especially In tabor and materials', this Is dented to tt sold producer. This article points out lluU the larger putt of gold production of the world is fiom tow-grado ores, which are Heated successfully on a laree scalo With a strut! ninrnln of npnUi - . "'Not a fcn Producers are kept going," It sajs. "when profits aio at nfie.yanjshing point always In the hope that conditions may turn more t favorable, and When Miov turn iinfnvnr.'ihtn flico mln ntn llt.-e.lv to tic iSttiut down." 'Short-Term Notes in Good Demand i The manager of nn oldeatublihhM imnri am inwtniftn h,njA ..- TW 1J "'IVIHIIkllV smut; .- wued jestcrday that while he was devoting most of his time to tho woerty Loan, ho had several calls for short-term notes, which, he said, ,AlrtUally lho only sccurltlcw outside of stocks, which arc In unj MMMerablo demand, cither now or for several weeks past. Ho called mention to the fact that many of the most Important of recent issues this description uro now selling ut a considerable advanco in price p the price at Issue. Amonc tile tnivvt ,..m.1.. . ,... t TamKi FTumi ui ii'veui issues, lie saiu, were i'roctcr I IS!, il l 1920, Amcrlca". Telephone 6s, General Electric Os and umM k ireclnc us ror a" of which there Is at all times recently wawaerable demand amornr a certain cliisu nf thnmrhtfiii in.-..,. Clt".M..dnt C5"PeCt execut0 niuc1' business during the catnpalsn," - -""w ...wMtl mt; iiititt ui uur nit; pnone, A- SttaW10 mar,acei" of a weJI-Jnown bunking and investment house, In rtL ...0f Uie ,,rcsClH Liberty rtond campaign jesterday. remarked ""at, unllU tl,o n, j ., 1. ...... ... , "" '"" tnuipaiKiiH. ue nas not uccn caned on tho phono w answer ts. t.... 1 1- .- ... .... t (jj v ""'""eus ut questions Dy purchasers or prospective pur- ktmJl " t0 tenns of conversion. Interest earnings, when the interest ""Woe paid, etc. , "PftnlA ..... lUouar ,1, uu5,n i'"" "no from iletali "AY y J us rcU(Jll lr tl10 00nilB Pald o interest," 1'Uhat 11 cou''J,e ' am PellnB of the Individual Investor and not IttBSalrnii profewlonul Investor, but In these Liberty awV J ""i4i investor, ,rc to be reckoned with." W Discount Bank Opens in fajMndw f ' S'eW Yorl say that tlle ncw dlscount bnl designed feM-nd ,h 8 and bnlt uccePta,lccs on a bS Eca'e. has been organ- 1111"'' WIHIum T. Law, assistant treasurer of tho United States kob TrUHt romtany "as tendcrcil his resignation In order to trade foreign Trade IJanklng Corporation tho new 5 W fi ba,lli vl,lch wl" Pe" for uuslness on Monday next c'P!Ul6rj'AStreCt' Th0 rrclB" T""a1 Banking Corporation lias a h G... T"'vuu'uuv unu a surplus of i ti i . vl uasion, vviuiams a wigmore, or New lorn. K'offanlr "incr large nnanciai concerns In New York proposo Wtnal r d,',cou"t comPany to operate along tho lines of similar , j, -.vv uruuin unu trance. Commenting .!. ., :oaclIh i, 5b. " "f" circular or the "Th. n .v.. ' - fa dbmu y an) canvae falls l&tliih . ln .rance la of tho m10 armies, win, . ,-..,.. .- 'J the ii v Kt and i stupendous efforts of the enemy until more ffitu .. elu'Phient can be sent to their suunoi-t. This loan, comlnir at f 1ii m"t f supremo cflfort Var in i tlli hp,r'1 und wl" l-feoit l "' uencra'ina hence, when historians study the record Lay .eU v ,he country met the emergency, this loan wl'.l be one PMWona ,M'"' ,oa snoma oe oversuDscritcu 10 ai leasi Ek!!1 i4 des,,abl0inat t'10ro ahall not po anpthat targe Joan L L " a V tfi s m tV trmir Httct AGENCIES In New York to obtain funds to sc-eni that most of the selling Is continued selling' at ptcsent tiuotu- I leguiar list ueiore closing jester- ... .. ...i-A. k . 1..... .. t.. ,.... n.... J nu micic-ii r-iiu u ill iiiu liuc- ,....., ,.m . . i,.. ,, . ' ruuunj iu mu pi c-jui uuuiis on a by Circiit Britain 1'ur the Intensive peace, the Cluuruiiti Trust Com- Miries of papers which deal with tho are no doubt intended to call the and economics In tho United Status the sold producer labors, because clvlll&.i - l nrtim4-ljiu iIia ..ein,. I. ,!.- ..I,,.. - ,.. .vu,,.,,i..9, n.v, ihh: in 11- public notice In tho last monthly ... . . .. . . pure patriotism, and the Indlca- some S.OOU.nyn or 9,000,000 strong, Is New York J200.000, and was organized recently utieny Loan means ana seeks to National City Ba.ilj of Now York at a. time when the situation on gravest nature. The French and ......... w" 8ma" DUl oevoieu xorce, muni tt,d anxiety, should crrry a message of tho American people to jirosccuto , Whi one l(tloHil H wu DO outfaHnf, sod 1' 4HJclalien'r EVENING PUBLIC Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead fCopjnoMJ tWBlovm'.it "".'J1'' "'"'".'"'irrtlilBu ntirf oiv" nil ll.- ,j:'.b ""'r.Jy""'iyclrttr!u nn.1 i '"' "''''.. ;.n.it i,, '.K,y:r -J,."."-". V'"' i'Ovirr, lift t0,i "7'J"" .fraMrina of I'tltr n.nt. " itu the leru o LIX J "AD a great time at ItORerfs Iioujo mJ0S "lRu',, ' l,orc 0,"c ' l" '""I'o mj'self as hlg a man ns ho Is wor,ls ,KBhI1,.coUld remember In his own words all l, saj, , to .,. r .Ji Fu1"" " Job ar"' ' m (rnlm; to lie said :1- "' '" Kcneral- '" ttl''1' iT,r"' ,hlnB t0 d0 rler' " boy. Is win w Sof your heA,i t,,at a wod Job will Just happen a!on. w,,.;'OU'VROt ll com'odlty to scll lf . Bcr,v'cAiid OU'vo cot to ko about renin,, them Ju.t the same as vou would a pound of butter or a tatk lum mir. ..u wouldn't Ko to tho drRo.dF stores or the fish clenlers to s.ll Vm. not J a Juc full. You would Bo around t.. tlie jrrocots with jour l.uttcr and to the hartlWHre stores with .vour la.k Iinmm-1 Now what have ou Koi to sell'; You told inc tli" other day that you wanted to Rit sHIIhr rxporUnc-e. so what vou linvv jo sell Is a selling -.ervlce. Walt ,it, lliough. l,efs see what kind of people want no frlllnis sorvhv oi want ..nh a -! nine oi it. Tiir. t,Tr.rA.a.,.. .i- ..... . ..... .... o.i.i, uu 1IUI ii'ed ?ou. m it Is no Knod wasting time ;w.. .i,-, niiircs. tir.-ountaiits or ntchl iterts, contractors nnd such like. I "Pon'l Jump at o mi-luslnns,' ,on tinned Hotels, "bicnuse you fell down ln ) one department store that you couldn't I IV"1 . "mI '" il,1"l,'e''- Then there are ,tlie Johblns houses, niiall retail stores j and manufacturers employing corps of Balesrnen. It seems to mo that there aie I all kinds of markets for selling servtci!, and If jou are any kind of a salesinsn It should not take jou lone to eel a K'od 'Job. or coure, the bit prosprt for a man Is always his presenl cmplo.vetv. If i half the follows who are In Joljv would , make their mvn opportunity r'ght there Instead of feeklnu sott snap- rnniewhere else the. would be niouev In pocket and thcll iirospocts In life would bo better. I've noticed many times bow- people, who stlel. In one conrei n have Rraduall:' climbed up In that concern, while other felluws with the habit of BOtnR from one Job to another just keep at about tho name dead level of eniptoj-mcnt. "t believe; any fellow will et a. chiinre for a worth-while posltlun with his pres ent cmplojer In five to seven j'tnrs at most. Look back at the business houses .vou know. Luok at the people who arc running them now. They are the fellous who held little Jobs tlv o or seven jears ,nxo. Other fellows who held little Jobs .In tho-o s.vne concerns hut couldn't stick are now holding jusi ss small jobs , In cither concerns, and so It Roe "However, jou can't develop with jour employer because, there Isn't such an ani mal for yc.tt. so the next best thliiK Is to see If j-ou can Ri somewheie when jour piecnl expcilcnce will be of value to I J-ou." "So mote hnokstlllng for me.' f mm mental, but Philip only lauijhtd "Never mliid, jou will find tint yuur experience In liouse-to-huusi sjlllnc Is nolhi; to be valuable to jou soiiiv da.-." "Mow?' "I don't know ; j ou don t know : but there's one thing I m sure ol. that iveiy bit of e:.perlence vve get Is valuable to us If we learn how to profit by It. Kxperi ence is Just llko tools only useful when used "Well." he continued, "we will put aside speciultj- selling for u tune, and that leads us back to tetall selling." T thought for a inlnuto or two and then said "That sounds good. I'll tiy to get inlo a department store." "W'hj- nut a small retail stoic? You would find It easier to get In a small Floro cm account of 1 menu It m easier to get a chance In a small stoio than a b'e une. whero there's u lot of red tape." I "1 know what jou mean," I ald bit terly : "my record Is too bad for a big I store." I "Cheer up. old man; don't woriy 1 about the past Just look at the future That can be Just what J'ou make It " ' Woven o'clock I Me tor the luij ' I'll finish the rest of It tumur- low." ioiiavs in sii;v i:i'K.n.i (tootl jvbs ilonU iitjsi ImjipC'i c.,m What docs this mean to vol ; Iluhiness Questions Answered t heafl our hthertlHng- niananer Jikiusjii , with the stlc inatiftffer ulicther the) might to run a houe ors'Hti or not I wmif'! to hlX ht ii housD oricaii v.z, but Udn . 11U: to. rerlmps : ou coulrl tell tue It. s n .v. house organ Is a periodical pub lished by a concern In the Interests of the concern and the people to whom thej sell, tt publishes Items of Interest about the mods, nersonal data ubout the tM-onlo connected with the Industiy, metliocls of i selling or using the goods and often technical matter explaining method- nt ' ... n.l..n.ln Mai... ..-..on. ii . u 1 U J ( Liu Hi l toil. I iunn (i.it.i,- .itr i,., ik. ' published once h mouth, and the sui cesrful ones aro well illustrated and written In an Interesting and llvelj vein. Humming up jou timj call It a maga zine of Interest to every one Inttrtsted In the concern publishing It. (CCHCTINUjn TOMOHUOW I LUMBERTON STAYS AVET Drys Lose Lively Contest to Drive Out Single Saloon .Mount llnllv. N. J April 10. - -Luni-bertoli touiw.il hud u lovil option el.', -tlon yesterday and voted ,wit bj "3 majority out of US! votes cast, llotli sides conducted a llvclv canpialKn The hotel at laimberton Is the only Ik fused place In the township nEAL ESTATE FOR RENT stonk iiAnnon. n. j. $1 Daily in June renta une of Hi four raoni. fully ftirnUhetl eleelrlr-llchled bunia Iowa ot Hie Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony 61'RF IIAT!IROt OOOII FIS1IINOI Cloaa to the pcaan and boardwalk, con venient to IKhirig icrounda, In the heart of a modern, up-tolato aaaalda rtaort Each bungalow a prstty summer horns, Electric llzht, artealan water and actrtr, ate, f'eari vegetables meats, etc., da llvei.d tu your doer. Kates by the ittek, month or aeaann, Ilnerve your accem rnndselena VOW SOUTH JKItSKV HKAI.TV CO, 139 SOt'TH THIItn NT. Dell 1'lnine. reimlmnl ll I'ARrKL POUT Don't suffer frm larlrss veins, swollen Jer, weak knives and ankle or other l trouble! which need constant, rtrtaln nupnort cormss uicr.n htockino will make ou happy and easy Throw away torturing elastics or troublesome bandages and forget leg troubles. Corllsa Stock Inga made to measure, without elastic, wear for many months. Washable" and aanitarv.tlght a,nd durable. Cost only .! each, or two for Ihe same limb, IJ..3, and ou'd gladly pay much mora for tha support and ease. Call t tai meaaurrd free, of writs for self-measurement blank No. 6, Hours tut daily, Hat. A to i. V also mak alalomlnal belts oominai oeua os, WX iWl. Clstlo and non.slaaticnoaraar, I'.n.CrB liaabfsastsjrlvTl'S Ull-t-M rWeart M., BUlt tf. Jell fOSi e(u A Al u VAi 1 j yfit LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APEIL 10, 1918 SINGLE-TAX FIGHT STIRS CALIFORNIA Great Adventure Pleasure De nounced by One of the Lead ers of Movement Smi rrnncUrit, April 10. California Is In a turmoil over tha plnglc-tax Rltuatlon. riarenct P.. Todd, one of the lending single takers of the Stale, dec.latcs that "If the no-called Great Adventure measure Is given a placa on tho ballot tt will be the duly of single tuxera to Inform the people that It Is not u single-tax measure, that clnglc taxers aro opposed to exempting public service franchises from tnvatlun, nnd that the Inflammatory utleranuw of the California Uolshevlkl do not rcpto seut tho philosophy of. lleurj tleorge, 'the prophet of fc'an Francisco.' The radlc.it element ifis In!.. ... I .ni.i isluglc-tax affairs In 1916, when .tallies M. urines, or l.ns Angeles, at the head of a movement known n the Ureal Ad venture, placed a so-called Finale ta 'measure nn the ballot. Tho single-tax I tenders, however, with one nr two - I eoptloiiM, 1 1 fused to accept the lireat Adventure measure ns a sltiKle ta pro- ' posut. and either oampslgned against It or tnol, no part In the contest mnng ' the reasons given by the slngle-tas lead- , ers for their attitude was the assertion that Mr (IrifTei who. under the memo of Luke Noith. published n magatlne 'called Mvorjiuan, was realh of tevo- i lutlonary prriuasmn ; that the measure that he put forward was not In reality n single-tax piopoial, nnd, If put for- ' watsl -. iin h, would tend to discredit tne movement. IN VIKMllItlvM cu;n V - In lo Ini? incniorj of our riausn- UV-'LV"" J,'"lTn Ul-1 April li. Jfil7. Sjdli missed by Kuilur. Mu'.hrr ,; tr and llrothrf catijfi fiI.;iWI . m vv iii.'neirn. Is, Apr, I the llel liVVV N HAI.liUI.V red C2 k Tjnral from ut. r"nienn, ruimotit. Del., 1'H,"',' ',',: "' i""'1" t "lrl it U. htin ll l tim n iIai. Ii. .. ... t..a .. n... I nllfl i ll lln, .1... J . . . ..an win .",.' '" ' '.'". "" "' """" wsVs,: N,.N : " 3- v '"'"' i sprll 7, I T.JIVIA 1" . Idou- ut (ieor 11 Iljvnnn. , need S3 Ualntlves and frlnd invited to runcrat .eril.-es, Thuia.. s p. in IievlJ ti. Silittvler nidi llroad .mi U'amond sts. lnt private IILIil. - April a JI.MI1 11 V dauKhtir or llale Hiimuil j 11,1 Sarah J Hell llrlallves and frlenila Invited to fum-r.l set v list Thurs . .' n m lc".:M Whartnu si lnt private nmlns ma lie viewed Wed. s to in n pi utuiMji, i.ni r. .ten i n ii mnifjr, 1 ?.e"a "'. 'S.'lcl'ne .'.-,7 V '.M -t 11,1. itlvca and friends imu,.i l -. rvlc.s Wed, s u m 331 falrtmiuut ,ive. ini Mount Ubv i ivni. lUliirncre. 1.1. Ilbsinvil. -April 9. Kl.u.viii.'lit, i,ion of John Ii sblne. ased 113 llclath.s and frlnds Invited in funeral erilros. 'Ihura. ?.I,..,.n.', "' " residence or. her ana, llarrv K IllsMnir IL'ja V l.llli el Int. prhate. 1 lrl at T.a'uwood r, m I ,,.'.,i.1!:'.ib . . N',r" '. "e;,r lloier. Del.. VJiW ,'' , ";,0S,S' "",l ll'latlvc. and friends invited to funeral aervl.es, .. i trr-tli-l', s rcalih-ti,. Jlrs A. 1! rtleliard i son. luS. M. Cajuui t.. Phlla . Thurs.. i 1 i in Int Ml Vrnnn Coin . tlOl.T April S. I'.I.IZ.MlKTir. widow or 1 Ilmniiti Holt aired nn nciaMes nnd friends, niemhera of Pl mouth Ilros. Mis 1 lon nf r.'.M and Ilnltlniore ne , Invited to i funeral. 'I hurs . ll :m ... m . residence of ann , iVmVj cl'l'ln Croll. 14-.! N. 12th at Int. llllla!d C?m. via funeral ear. Remains l l.iav l.c vlevved VVed . after 7 ."o p in lleiUTlil. -April 7. IIMnuV s' llijl'n ;i.. bushand of Jane, ll Hurt, i nmd 71 n.i lives and friend-, alan Mlti hell I nde. No VV Phil 1 1 'cum. II ' 4411. Iluval Vrmnum 11 .scoseo rrlh- No 31. 1 el It M . and nil other orialiLntiulis of which !,. v 11 mem iir. Invited to sen he Thurs -.!; 1, ri , Bl'i N. Pith al lnt C.rnvviM.il 1 em, p., ' mains mav be 'levied VVh.i . 7 to '1 o ln iiiic'li em Vnili s, inis, i h rt denee, l S .-,11th st . IP is v J VNH. widow , of I'hlltil Vli.lre lloui I'uncral from latr n "idem el hurs immune. l'.i.iuleiu inais i'hureh of M, lraliil .1.- Sal. h 47tn Bm ,,."2l.1'1 .V '"" ' " hit prlvat. HRANnON' Vt Mnureelown N J, April 7. SAMCHI. II . liuatuii'l of i:iu SI. Hraii- r.i)i'.novi, Itnth flfs 10,000 Stenographers Wanted u V S (loveriimeut and thousands upon tliou-anda of Hool.-keeper-, T'rlvnte S.cr.tari.e 'I'j n writers A. countnnts and stenoitra nhers are vv anted b husltiei.9 houses Ton can obtain the intensive iinpara tlon tiiceasarv to se ure the? posi tions bj enterliiB our tourfles. All huslneas hran, liea taught Monday. We.hie.d.i and Frl.lj ev.tuiiKa spe cial rln.-se Tuesd.v ti,cI 'I mirsd iv n Kla .H. sPe, ial VV,ir i'nmtLi .all I'ul'iiis hecaii lelmian 1 Hunks Business ColleeTC ::. ( inrn -iiti.i,i BUY LIBERTY BONDS For your country's good For your own good space ( cinlrlliillecl to the lllltl.ll SI IIOOI. III- l.Nlt M.l.S SlllAIi.riJ Slll-Kllj Clleelliut .street I leai hers Want"!. Pnsltjonj waitinci Tree rceiptratloii for Colhsv und N, rmal crad. j Sfnilern Te irSers Korean lOn'J Vltirkrt hi. ursif D A CJIWIE PIANO PLAYING 'J TAfl.HT IN 10 I,lSON.s llonklrt Mailed Free I IIHI'.TrNsK.N M 11(101, -f Poniilar Jlusl. 1520 Chestnut St. Spruce 967 toi.i.r.sr sWi.vi.mino school in tiii. t I ASHER'S. Cor. 22d and Walnut ONLY .SCHOOL IV I'HILV HVVINcJ 2 Pools cl Tea'nn- . Includlnir adin tow u e(e . wniTL, cam. rut phiini: Hmtst 807: 3 Paities, Tues., Thurs. & Sat. Ev. M'lllMi KJ.nKls TI NTII f IT. N. J. ATINrlt tITV tcprlna earner llrat itti Hie ilulf stream to Atlantic (lt anil the TU VMortK The World's (Irrntesl Resort, Rrer ana sn 111 be there. Mnlie your reserta. t'ens now s n not lo he ellsapnolnted American and European Plan Wetnnnster K- RV "" umkii. i.,. WCtuliuisicr t0 private hatha, rua. ' seatet 1" ' "Si- t' no tallv Ohas. Huhra. wkrnkrrvii.lv:. r.. GALEN HAI.L-IN-THC-MOUNTAINS 1 1 f.lh. -.-- ..,. ft .1, l);i nallar L)r air l-'lueacenerv l:verv comfort for ions or ahurt (est Itatbs Massage Itesldellt Phjalclan V i. It It It Through Pullmans New York and PliiU Moiur.D M Wimi Managtr. SUNSET HALI 0p" "" ,he ' SUlOCl nrtLL oneerful horn.- com. ferts. crisp, dry kin beautiful mountain sralaa, ileal place fa vtnd tttr nolbfais. Not a sanatorium, Writs Oto. H. Gaul, man agtr. Wernarsvllls. Pa., or Lodger Central, 8TKAMSIIIP NOTICES "tLORIDATRIPS" FROM I'lllUVIlLI.I'lIIA S13.00 " '"" S32.00 TO TO TO S33.40 """ TH- S40.00 jrKnvviiXK ntgvilar service is bslnc maintained, (lest way to travtl In comfort at low fares, with best service. Consult us about your trip Couth. MERCHANTS. MINKRS' TRANS. CO, Ticket Offlcsa I "3 B' Broad at 1 " umc" I JMer 1 , pelswae Ays. fhona Iimhard 1000 or Walnut Soq I - ix. A. , m:,Tiiv on, ReJ nn, nelmivr aim frlniti, Vln eentown Oouticlt. No in and Mnoreatovn Council. No. US. o. IT. A M . Invited to funernl. Thurs , I p m M n church. Vin- . v-munii. .. v. rrif-non mny ran at resi denceof fun. Alfred ll IlratiMn. 2 W. '.'d et . Moorotown. 7 to n n. m WrA. Int. H.:.. ' C,,.'J? Vlnrenttmn Train leaves I'hlla. for Vlncentoun ti is u. in. IffV.VPV' T AVr" t1s, NtAL I,r Tou.-he). e SJ sears ttelatlves anil rritul an Invited to atten.t ihe funora nrvlcr, on Wednenlnr Hfternnun, at i SO e, rloi K. at his late resilience, atnl Taconv at. Interment rrlvate CunvevRtieea will ni-rt the 1 ?n . in train from Broad Street titatlnn. at VIlnolnln ('AHMIONANA -S1IANN.VUIO CAU.MP1 NASA, lnm'innd nf im latrlce. at T41 en renter al Wo. -iv san uiennarlo and all relatives and frl. nd 1nvlt-,l to funeral, which tnlees place Nat . rrom latr residence Solemn renulem maas st Vlar Slait.lalfti 1)1 I'aaul Church ti a m Int. Holy v ro fern. Auto funeral CAHIUIU. vnrll S lti:t,l:.V. daliehln er Jamea A nl.d eleorueHtilia Carroll III" Kearney), ascl 1 sear runeral. Wed , l m . frein jiarecta' rnUm,-, l.-.sn Hummer Rl .,nl..."ol' CC" ,-m Auto funrn1 e'ASKV Avrii s, .m.sti: . caskv lir-i ntlvea and frlenda. II j Snda.itv and league of th" snrr. ,1 Ibarl of SI Michael's Churtll, Aualllarv No 1:1 s of V ininlneae of Kruut (. I'll" liiMtid to funeral Thur . 7 SO a. in 1711 S llmllne at. Kenuletu hlsh tnasa M .Mlhara I'hureh !i n. in lilt llolv Cross c'ein Autn (un ral CHII.I1S At IVusw, r . At.rll ft. 1 CCIIION'A MllOlll;. lfe c,r llarri N' hllna tlu notice ftf funeral will he irlen , .CIAUIJ April 11. l'AN.NIH K.l.UAnUTH ( l.AnK, at Mute Aalum for Insane. r rlstown I'u , need flll. Int. Odd IVl'.oua' Cem . I'hlla . Vnrll in CDAIt. Suddenly, a! Kntimlale, la . April . JOHN V.. husband nf t atharlne I: i oir Cnr Clroas). a-d ., Ilillv.- and friends Hhtloh l.tidBC. Vo ,".:,. I ami A M. l,ns dale l.nila". No I7C1 V o l; ; rll?.rns cfuh of l.andl li.Mt,d to funeral in" Oreen at , t.nnadaU Pa . Thurj . 1! o ni. Int llllltoviii e n. Trletidj maj call Ved., 7 lo n n in fOHRIN" on April 7 mis T t'lttHi .1 COIItllN. tirnther of rat'vr M I'nblilti. ai:d .1) eaa Ilalatlvcf nnd friends butted to funeral on Thnrs., ut s r.O a. to from l.it' resteiu. "oral H tnth at ol-niii htnti mans nt Pt. Moili h's t 'hii'-eh at 1u o'cloch ll.t Catlifdral lln-'tr i'OVII'TON Vp-ll Ii COMITON ire Sari iu ' friends tr.viled to prni r-lilien of hrn'hcr In n Mjll'-n Is-.'t V .'sth at tVllnilnKttili-lltai 'I vi VVilnilnaton. tiei , i . I tmnatnt llrundMi Pi, inn Mlnl.INK VV llcli'lir-- nnd 'I Inns , s p in , . Si,uul 1 Ma. I'tll tlier snt i re "in I hatiel, n in tin VVi' VV'llnilllBlon ll 1 cuot'KU Apni s. itnxnv , son or Sarah ttul lat" llnrj I'oouer. aireil iientties 1 and friends, l.oval Hope laidirc. I. cl. o 1'. M. r . North Phba llualnrss M.n's Aeao. invited to funeral aervlcfs. Tlitue . a p m.i lili'J ejermaniovvn live tut. Illllelde C"M ( i'o)tNlnii April MAin n. ruiiNisii. Helatlves and friends tnvlied to funeral services, Thurs. 2 n in 12 N .sbaron ave . I Sharon 11111. I'a Int. private, , t'UUTrltl.m .vpril , VV'ILLIVM, hus band of Aunls t'rulclitey dee Kaan) and son nf Charles und Ute Mary Crutrhlev tlilatlves and fi lends invited to funer.il. iThure., S;3il a. tn . SfiJU Agate at. Stat ' Ward. Holemn high mars of requiem St. Ann's Church 10 a in, int. Holy SrpulchK 1 e'ero ' li.Vl.l Vpul ll l'Ll UN M wife of VII erl f llelev and il.Ulkht.T elf I linrles I ud Man t'arkhllt. formerly of I'T.'l l.vr. 'at JTtli and c olululiia ave. iiye notice of funeral v III be 1,'lvin floui JlL'S S C.Itb !. I Oi. IKK Vnr.l S at r.ui'.lliKtnn, N .1 . inXMii WooL.vr.vN Doi.nin wim of Wii- . llum D'Ulier. l'uneral eervues VVed 4 p. 111 al Hi. liars" ii I'lmrch lluruneton. N .1. )VLY. April !. J VMI1S I'., beloved see of Michael J. al d late Ilrldg.a. Dalv ene tMcKtinin). need 'JJ. Itelatlvf,. and frlenda Nt. Mlcha. I I.. I.. !n. No. S. A. 11. II Holy Name Soclitv of Mi. Mich... 1 a Churrh. em nlojes of American stores Co . Invited te funeral, Tl.urs , R 30 a m, parent's real denee, 1311 etermauto in ave, Holemn hli,h mans M. Mnh,ie' e'hurcli In a in. Int. N'v c'nthedral en ui funeral. tVVIS. At Vtrij.hts.owti N .1, Vbnl 7 I'.I.I.V V vlfe f lreanl. f'nvls iSP, nt ll.-Utlv a and filen.ls Invited 1,1 funeral serv I. -s lal reald. n.,' Wrlghletovv u N. J. 'l'lvnre 11 a in I'll .faiohsimin 1 111 Ui:i:iIAM - April . MMlCIAUKT. widow of Ii.inlcl Iieehan (nee Iiourbciti Itela tlv.s and frlenda. II V Jl Sodalltv of Ht elaliriel'a I'bureli Norwood. l.i . Invited 10 fun lal Thin . S.311 a in . Olii and l.iniuln 1 hvb.. Mooria. lrl Cu. Pa. High mass nt . ht elabrlcl's Church 10 a. tn, int. llolv iriM Ceni. uto funeral ' l)i: HAVnV l'ourlh Month Till. MsRT 1 r UK IIAVHN. ngad sn l'uneral l'ourth daj. 10th. ."."11 p. m.. 0300 Qrceiio St.. Oer- 1 tii.sntovvu. Int. private IHiW.ll April is. WILLI .M. s,m of Man uli.l late .Mttba.t I lov le It.'latlves titnl fiien.ls iuvilcd to fun. nil Sal S n. tu 1 'j;:.. Wlld.r el Illerh tnaaa of requiem , ha. led Heart Ihureh ti V.n a in. Int. Holy Trr.Nnil - .Vnnl O. MILHni:i. .Inuchler 'of VllHit ami V erd.i Uurin r. aged 1! Ilein. tlv 1 and frl uda Imped to' funeral eervlee 1 I'll i' p 111. paienta' residence, 'JilIT N Mauley al Ini l!Htidc Cem . vU funclal car Llir.MANN. -April 7. au.ld ills 1 IlMitXS husband of 1 ntollne Ilbrinatin cnce t'flus. 1 f elder) aged .".3 Uetatlves nnd frleni's mettib. ra of llolv I'unills. 5't Vincent il" t I'aul'a Soelctv, Ivtitghta of Kt. Pcter'e. Court l'lill KbTlden No. 141. V. of A . and all I other ao.'ietlea of which be was, a member , Invited to funeral, Ihura. 8:30 a. tn 1317 ; N. Kith at hulomn rcuuirm mass Kt. Peter's Church 1u a. ni. Int. ilost Holy He- d. , iner Cem Auto funeral. I'i:r I Hits -April n. VI..VIV II wife or Hi or.:, r Itcri aged '.'II liclativee .ui.l frleluls Invited to fun. ral netdenie of fatle r Win H clauo, Aiulaluslu, Pa., I'rl 1 ll l in Int All Huinla 1 em,. Torrcad.iK'. 'ri.v w 11 wtii.v.- vpni 7. ltoxi:, mdoiv cf Ukliard I Iviin. Iblallvea and friends uiwt'd to funeral Tliura . 7.3tl a m., son In law 'a r-,l(bncc, Tlioinaa Jojve -S"7 ChrfiiMtu at. '.'3th Ward Holetnn reiiulenl tiiaas ht Vnn'u Church tl a. m Int. St Ann a Cem e'I'.ANCi; Vpnl 7. JHSbU ll . busl. ind ol ,11111 Alma J HaU Irnn.e. Kelatlves and friends Invited 10 funeral aervliea. Wed U P 111 tltli und CUk Lane ave Int. private. cAMULi: rrll fi. .nilll'n J. young- 1 eat on of Nellie and Ute Hdvvard Gamlile aired ". Ilelatlves and ffienda, Washlnit loll I'aniti' No. I3C1. J'. O. H. of A.s tin Pi 1. oa of I'ranlc Hnsllsh. carpenters and null 1, m mvii. J to futi. rat. Hal.. 1 v m. 1f.t u fiaUdalc at Int. tlreenmount Ocm K 111, ma luav be Mewed Trt N p. m. cillllLHIir Vprll K IlliTII. vtrn ct Inns r 11, !,ler Itelativea and fr'ends iiv.ii j t.. fm . -ral a rl' a Thuia J i m ili.'s N Vlar-uali l in' Tlb.sile C. ., I ri 1..1S in 1 1 .all V .' vs. . I i:IJItc iT.UV Vpnl T oPIII Lilt I.-I! i;.M:IMT.IV nn.- Liml'mianm. ' ife of VV llllani cl.'li. rotrkv e,f 1 olouc N J acted t',3 1'unii.il rvie,e Colorn., lours 1 311 p ni lnl IMeHaanlvllle Cem OILIiAT Vprll 7 M VltV A., widow of James tllld.iv. Relatives nnd friends In vlt.d lo funeral Ihura, fi.30 s in, eon's ri 1I.I1 11, c. .lane a W Ollriaj SSSI N. Mols at Cuear lilth a and hubguelianua ctvo Solemn high reeiulcm mass Church of Our Lady of .Mercy 10 a. m. Int. Holy Lruss ' Cem. I liopsllVLK - Suddenly April JACOII .VI buisbatid of late Mary Ann ilodshnlk neUtlvea and friends, Washington e'amp. Vo IS.", f V. S f A Odd IV-llovvs" lialgt. of Kuli.svllle pa . and memliers nf lletliel 1 v.ing'll.ul cliiit'cb. Invited to funeral a ri ', s Tliura . S p 111 . eon hi law's rcabbi.. . Ou 1. lleunel. 31MO Aapen at lnt pi l ati ei .oi.vrnbn.e of fumllv i,ion.viAN. on April 7. ml, vi.ic 1: laupliler of the late Jamea aliil Charlotte J. il.to.uii m. Service on Wednesday sfternoon at .30 o'clock ut her late residence, 1SS6 N. I7Mi st lnt private, CirtHi'Cl Suddenly Apri. ft. OHfll'.OU W (lltnipl. husband of late Ann M cireut Iiu, loins' of funerii win tie kivcii, rrom r. allien, e of sou Inlsw, VMIIIam V all" r. IclU )?.lin at Colwn. I'a lllU'llll u.lilenll April fi II.L1AM n. eiltL'HIi aged S7. ltelatlves and friends, members of Carp, liters' Comranv, Invited lo services. Weil., 2 p. m. "Ullj Mirvce St. Int private lit. Morlab e'eni HAMILTON April fl. KATHr.IllN'i:. dauwhter of Mlrhael and Hananh Hamilton aped 'JO lleiiitlven and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . s 3d a. in. "Jjno Cnbot at Solemn r'uulem mass St. fraticls Navler's e'burc'i in a in Int, Holy c'msa Cem llAllltlNHTiiN --At her r. eldenee .Mil V till, si April ll. .VI.UIllli; 11 VIIUlN'llTliN' ft-ltitivej mid friends Invited to m rv lee Tliur- . 'I n m Oliver 11 Hair llldg , Iv.'O 1 hesi iu at Int private. Iieniains niii b' i. wed fre 111 7 to ll n ill Wed IIIlVSfiSaKV April s 1IKC1INV MAIIV dauahl. r of lianiel and Mary lleiinessev IKlUHllillil. liai aged I ear and T, lliniillie ftilal'vea and friends Inv ll'il to alt. lid He funeral I'lmre 2 v. in. -HI Nirm e ht tut H.I' 1 ru-a Cent Auto corletfi t-'ro lids luav v i w th ' remnlns on Vd .v. 111. W 1 --April s. UnltOTHV MAI1IH. liil.,id l.al, .,f Alfred and Murle Hew Ins Cnee 'lavl.nl hge.l i, veara 7 mouths 7 dnva ll.latlt's and friends Invited to eeivl.es Thur- J p m.. parents' residence. Mll-I N. 7th si lnt nrlvnte HOOI.AHAN S-ud.lenp April 7. Mt CHAI'.I, J husband of Annie Iloolahan (Ilea Mid rri-i.t' lb lallvee nn, 1 frlenda H 4 0 llaiiiviad lilnf and llrotlu rbood of r.nll roatl 'Iralnnien 1'ivltid lo tun, nil b'rl . h 30 11 ill r aid. me ..f moihrr, Mrs. Mary Htin IkIii.i, a.-.r. N halfnrd st llintli at and West, nillirler ave ) holemn reiiulenl inaas nt Our Ladv of Unaary Church 111 ll. in. Int. St. D.'uls Cem HOPKINS. April C WILLIV.M son of John und AIUh Hopkins. Itelativea and friends Invited to funeral. Thura . ! a 111. residence cf parents 113 rccl at Mass nf reqllle 11 Clnir, h eif the Sacred Heart 11:30 a !" H.ilv 1 ri.ss i'em v,nn qer'.'e Ht'listlV - April S, SWIl'KL C, bus ball, I tif Itl l M Hudson, lined RS llelltlvea and frc'iitls Invltnl to funer.il services. Tbur- 'J n 111. 3431 N. Sniedhv al Int. prlv u I-rleuda lun cull Weil eve JOSIAV April 8. JlHHPllINH KVLHS wife 11 f Wttllum II JoalMi llelatlvia and friends Inviletl 10 funeral services, 11(1 Ulin. vv-eaiil ave N'arberth, Pa., Krl , Sp in. Int. private West Laurel Hill Cem. Knldly mult flovvefs Vrlends may call Thurs., after 7.30 p. m KKAItNKT. Suddenly. April 8. IHCIt. AHI) It. KKAUNKY, liusbaml of Sj-irub Kear. ney (nee Hmery) and son of late Joseph and Ann Kearney Relatives anil friends, mem bers of League of the Sacred Heart, em ployes of U S Mint. UOth Ward ITinocratio Club, Invited to funerul, I'rl , R.30 a. in . 724 ti loth st Holemn requiem mass St. Terrsa'ri Church HI a. in. Int. Old Cathe dral Cem. KIMI.KV April fl. eiKOlUli; nOIIKrtT. son of Warreti V and Catharine O. ICImiey (ne Mitchell), aged e moa. :2 das ltela tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Frl. ln a m.. Sioet N. '.'3d st lnt New C'a thedral e'em. Auto funeral Remains may be viewed Thurs eve. Kixu. April a, .MAitv nrciKKS. vrlfe of Dr. W II Kin. Hslstlves and frlenda In vited to service. Krl U a. m.e -1234 Chts fer ve. Int. private ,KYLB. April . riLANCHB. rtsught-r ot ltarsrt C, and V.0v1j Kvls, Itela Hv a .Id friends Invited to funeral services, Sri., 3 v. a.. motbers, resWecc. esa B. I nr.VTiis fi'tli at Hemalna ma) l viewed Thurs.. after 7 p 111 tut private Mt Morlsh Cem. . LAS.SALLi; April ll. CLANTItn H. LASSALLH aged tin Itrtnttves nnd friends invited t. aervltes. Sat . J p. ni , "SI!. N. Colnraibi at lnt private LtltiNAlin sprll II. ANN'H Mt'NTON iLHONAItll 1'utieral services at tl Radnor rd . ltnrtueir. I'a . Thurs.. April 11, 'J p m. Int private LINK April . LOffA widow of Her man Link Inee Zoelts) need il.H ltelatlves and friends invltid to funeral rervlree, Thurs , j p tn . tlaugliter'a rerldetue, Mrs tiavl.l ll. Wallace, r.illil llelinnr trrrac (.'.rtlh and Sprlngileid ave 1 int. Jit Peace Cem Uemalus ma bo viewed Wedneadas, , S to III p rn. I LClVflACtli: At Niw Vnrk iltv, April s LMUV ANNI1 r.ASTVVlCL widow f An drew l.nmeaere, aired ns IsnerHt aervlces, , Wisidland Cem , I'hlla . Tlmrs , S.30 p tn. I l.oHH -At M37 N nth st , April s. HAItLANH T. ami nf Augusta ami lale Thurston laird, ageo 31' ltelatlves and friends Invited to servlies Thurs. 2 p. m . I Oliver It Hair Illdg.. ISL'11 Cl.rstnul si Int. 1 Arlington e'eni 1 LOVVHV rrll 7. THOMAS I.tiWftr. lute of Hire Hp"-a C'nt'lilv lr ' 'n,1 h'lsluin.t 1 of late Hannah t.ovvr' llelatlvssi and f 1 lends. It V J.L Sndllllv lealrue of the Sat red Heart ami Hol Name Society of nil a 1 Ion I'hurih. St Vincent de Pauls Soeletv. St Cetills'p T. A 11 Sniletv atlll , 1llv. No 'SI. V. I) II , Invited to funeral, I l'rl . s'SO n m . 5S4S Hmerald st hnletnti bUli mass Church nf the Visitation , V. M inn. tn. Int. Ht Dumlnlc's Ctm. Auto funeral. LOTH At fi.'. Wnahlniton ave, ruin I held N J . April 1' HI.IZAIIUTH IttKHI. taiVli. d.iuahter pf lal. Isaac H and Hlira- beili S. Iail. aged M Iunt.ral private 1I. afternoon I LYNCH At Ncw Inrlv . itv April 7, I WAl.TIHt. son of III" a trie k anil Julia l.vnih cnee 1 uev i aged S3 Kelatlves and I friends InvUeil to funeral Thura., fi 30 n ni , . realdenee .if brother Hdwnrd I.vnch. tin, Halv t. intb and Wolf els i High mass of re.iulem nt Kplphatiy chur. h to a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem I. VON April Ii tlLIHARLTH daughter of the late llustavus and l.:dla Lki,n and sister of Mstella Lyon Relatives and friends invited to funeral eervleea, l-'rl , '2 n ni . RI l'lill) Maatcr at. Itit, private. Ilematns may he viwed Thura, from 7 to 11 P tn LYONS Vm , ft III. I. I.N brlnvrd daiisn -r t,i mm, I, a"i ll tt ll iv.nie. ag.'tt IT. ltelatlves ai,d fil, n.K Invite. I to funeral 'Sat s .in i in, us, ni parent..' rosi,i-i,p I Ills i; HuntlMgdiiii m' Solemn mini in i mess, rhur ii of Vnitntlnn ll V M. In , a tn lilt He V Sepult lire i m Auto I fu ler tl MaiNI.II.I, Ap-11 ll IIHSnV TArf. , son of llarrv n nn.l Ldlili M Mat Ne I' lnc Tate), aired 10 months, Relntlvea antl frl"nds Invite,) to funeral at rvicea. Thuis. '.' p. m . parents' reald'tice. 211) N. tfnrton is Ini private MVNN -April 0. K VTHLItlNl: I vrlfe 'of Or James I' Mann Relatives and I friends Invited to funeral strike. Pri 'J 3d n in. 1211 Sprlns Harden at tut private. Woodlands c em I MARSH - April 0. MARY J.. vMfa of Jo- i seph C. Marsb anil deuchter of Iste Thos. I and Rarab Rogr'. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral fcerrlces VVid.. 2 p. tn. osfil V'llloves nve.. TV. Phlla Int private. McALI.lSTHIt - Vpnl s WILLIAM J. I son of John and Alice McAllister tree II'.--geraldl. aged 33 Itelativea nnd frlenda In viteil to funeral, Thurs e.30 a. m . parents' residence lcil. lluttonwnod st Hlith mass V sumption church in i rn Int. o.d Cathedral cem. Anlo funeral Vt. VLONAN April s. Alti'HIRALP bus. baud ,if Vnna VV. M Alcmin nice Itraniltl asrd 7J. Relatives and friends inv It -SI to setvi.es S7 N. '.'nth si . Thurs 2 P M. fnt nrivate. Ibisevl!.' 1'. m. Ambler. P.i Reni.tlra msv be viewed ul VVed ric MifsttTliV Vprll s .IV I I.V L daugh ter til Patr', 1. and .lulin Mrl arlbv. afjetl Jl Relntlvea atnl fr'ends II V M Sodnlltv- of the Moat Pret-loua ltlootl e'hurcli, and all ntlvr ao'letles of vvbleb she wa a memtier, Mnite. to funeral, I'r , S 3d n to UI,"iP V jriih at s ileum retmiem mass at the Mn.t Precious Itlnod Church in n m. pit Hoi' c ross Ceni Autn funer-i) Met AVI. I V. nill s HANNAH, dausl' ter cf late Patrltl, Mid lll'anor Mt Caulev. Relatl'tr an, I f i lend invited to funeral, I ri . S 30 a m brotln r in-law a residence, William Lush DTiS ailtli ri Hol'mn high mass of eeeiulcni Cburt h of Our Vlother of hurrow-s Pi a. m Int Nt w Cath. dral t ni Mrl t LLV -April S MAYMn ll . wife of William M'Cull'. Relative, and friends In cited to funeral aervl.es, 11 , j p m, .vn Pine at Camden. N J Int private Har leigb i cm Vrleii.la maj vbiv remain Tliura 7 lt ft p tn Mt r.Wli.VNI) April II RVTII W . vrutnw of James Mt l-'arland Itelativea and friends Invited ti funeral. Frl . 2 p. m, residence of vou in-law. Crank Al I'reebur, 'Jnp.i -l.Mli st. Int. Mt MorlHli i'em lUnwina l mav be viewed Thura S to HI p. m. AJIO , funra! 1 MulllATH April 0 I'RANrlS, KOI, of I late Charles and Jan' e' MeeJiatb, ngril 7u. Relatives nnd friends Invited f,i funeral. Thuis. fl-rn a in., residence f,f tiepbevv. 1 l'ranl. V. Sli lira th. 1 COT V lath at Ilign i tetiulem miiss Church t' the Ottu In a. m 1 Int. nrlvite. i ii:isi:i: vnm Lsrin.i.v m Mi;1m:R. iliuehter of latr Chrlstlmi .md Caroline Mrlser tree Ilrnuii) aged 2s itel ativea Hinl friend- Invited to fuii.-riil ativl.ia. I'-l 11 i m. 411HI N liarltli at. Ini I private N'ltrthvviKitl I em Ittlilailit luav be 1 lev til Thurs s p, III n in Autti funeral Mi umil. April S. I.I2.U: 1, widow of Vnttloliv T Moore (me Miller). Relatives and frl. n. Is Invited to funeral aerv Ice", i I'huis 2 n m , 200c, 17. PaCflc at. Int. North i ed lr Hill Cem. Auto perrice. MOOItl:. Sudd. 1,1 April 7. 'IIIOVIAH MOORi: and wife St'S.VNN.V VIOORI. U ,i. tlvee and frlenda Invited to services Thurs. 2 p in . at dauuliter's rt-sldent.c Mrs Rob ert K" J..rdm. 1370 H lllttenbouae at in r lltantown Int. at Hillside C. in. MOV Hit --Vt d.ilhler'a rcstltleti. e ,,, belli M.ivtt Itrliilnn. Hantivtr Pa. April 7, ,Tlli:imORH II Vlnvr.l! agetl 117 llelallvca mid fib lid Invited to services Wed. 2 n m chapel of Vndrew J Hair A. stin. Arch und I'i'b ii. lnt private oniil n.twera. VII Itl'HV April s JOHN Ml'RPIIY. hu lie. ti,l nf luit Cntliertno Murntiv Relatives and frientla Plill.idelplliii National Catholic i Renevolertt Aa-n St. VLcbnel s Yuuni; Mens lletufi.lnl Aasn.. Invited to funeral, sat , s 3d a m . 2sCil N, Miierher at Sol emn reiiulem maas vuitallou Church in'10 a. in lit New Cntiiedr-tl t em MVUPHV April S. THOMAS J. eon of Marsaret M and bite Thomaa Murphy, uged (22. Rtlattvea and frlenda Invited to fu- mral sat . 7'30 a m mother's resldcnct I Sll Perlilomcn at Solemn high requiem iiiash. (I ', iml, i mirth of elt au Int llolv Cl i in NHVII.Li; Vpril s JOHN J. busbsntl of Caroline T N-vll'e lUMer.'ll Thurs . 7'3t) a in. 7ii." N 23,1 ai loleinu mass of te mil' in -l Irate la's Chui.h ft u in IS' la IP t a ami fri'.inN. rtupitivea of Phlla Nin Vanl i ourt Oeneral Mniilgoinerv . No .'H 1' of v.. and nil other aocleilea of w-hliti be wna a member Invit d to attend Int. llolv I'rti-s c'ein Auto funeral. , ollRIHN- April il l.'RANK. husband of caiharliia o'lirdti inee imb) and eon of , laie John and Hotiorith O'llrlen. Relatives and friend watchmen of the South rt brld.-e tin- ilcrrlann Republican club of the Third Ward, invited tn fuier.il, l'rl. S.3n I a in ,T Christian at Solemn luasa of I requiem st Pblllp'a Church 10 a. m. Int. ' Holy c ross Cem I O'CONNOR April S. JHRHMIMI V.. bus i band of Cecelia O'Connor and aon of nrlc"et and late Dennis O'Connor Relitlvcs and friends. Pill l.i Tire llrpl R .lef Aeeo Trurk No 4. and Insurance l'ntrnl. Invited to fu neral. Thuia, 311 a m 21137 N. 2dtll St. Mileiim high mass st columba a Churcli I" a ni Int. llolv sepuithrv, Cem Auio fun, ral PLOfCTII. -April 7 RHN.IAVIIN pen of Rarry ami Amelbt riounll, aged 33 Rein lives and friends bulled to funeial aervlcea. Wed . 2 n in , parlors of Morris Rosenberg's Sin 20n N HrcMd al. Int private. I'LOVI). Arrll .. at residence. (1337 Iln salon si . (lernnnitivn. NAAV1AN KIJY SL'It I'LOYD. sued 77. Relatives nn.l fi lends nlen Hills Post. Vo D. (1. A lb! Welean Iieneiblal s.u lely and Walker Lodge. No 311(1. I. O. O. 1".. Invited to fu tiernl services. Thura . 2 p m., apts. ItlrU A Nice. r,Tiii rjermatitovvn ave . (Jtn. Int. prtvat. R.inalns tna lie viewed ut lale , resident . . VV ed 7 to ft p ni. RoTIIVI C, - Am 11 ft. CtjllM',1 II S RUTH. AI'H huPb.in.1 of Margartt Roilltaut; Inee It.iuer). as-, d 112 Relative mid frlenda In vlted it, inn. ral. Krl. 2 n m , t s to N 7th al lnt i.nvale. S WIMI IV April Ii. MARLARHT. widow or Mb heel "iiliuntin Itelativea and friends also il V M fr'.d.tlltv an'. : -sgije of Sacred 'llfall bivll.-d to funeral. Prl . H.3ll a m 'Mil 11 Chellen ave. Uermnntuvvn Submii renub m mass church of Immaculate Con- ,litlon 10 a. in. Int New Cathedral t'etn ' NAMir.lt April Ii. VtARV A., widow of , John Sanger, ngeil (',.! Relatives and friends I Invited to funeral, b'rl I p m , residence in eon. t iiariea vv r.inaer. enreve a ave MiirriiiEittit. . u. int Hlll9ld4 Ctiu , Itn-clv u hf'ul IT --At Sewell. N. J . Attrll fl svvt.. TI.R It. son of Wnlter It and Georgian,! ,s, ,,it, iiKt-d is IMatlvea and frlentle in- vlleil tt, fuili ral. 'IX. 2 p. tn . Salnwi IN J Serv In s ut the home. lnl. W'etioiiali. ' hilHHTS. April 7. IPis, HAUnt T. he loved liufbantl of Netllt. W Slierta tnet st-,. I ler) aged Hi jeara. Relallvea and friends, also Eureka Assembly. No. 3s, a. o. m. i.. and einnloves of Sfawbrld-ee & clothier, ara respectfully Invited to attend the funeral I eervlvea on Thurs. afternoon. 2 o clock at his late residence. i"in Sheldon at . Olney. Int. private North Cedar Hill Cem Re- mains mav be vlevved Wed evening. 7 to U. S1UVINOTON April 7, ANNIE C I widow of llernard i-klvlngtnn. Relatives and I friends. Rishop Wood Ren Society, In. j vlted to funeral, Thurs . S-30 a in., aon-ln-lavv'a residence. Vrnnk MrQullIen, Htllfl , N I'ront st Polemn requiem mass Church ' of the Visitation 11. V. M It) u. tu Int. Holy Cross cem Auto funeral SMITH Alirll II, HI.I'.AHETH WHITING, wife of J Harper hit. lib. ng, d 711 Rela tlva una frl, n, Is lnvll.,1 to aervl'v, l'rl. 3 P m 411., Pine st lnt prlvatt VIITH huddenlv. at Iturgaw. N c, April 8 HHN.IAMIN DIAMOND son of lal" Vilah anil Kllen hnUtb. of Krlea .Vftlla. N. J. I-'urther 'I'.ll.e of funeral villi be alien SPALDING Aprli . GEORGE W. T.. husltard of late Marv A. Spalding, aged 0 Relatlvea and friends, Plaslsrers's Union, I .nil N'e K Ed'vnM VI laHlge No 434 Suns of St. George, nrlcklavers, Masons nnd Plasterera' Union. No 33. of Atlantic City N. J . Invited tn funeral services. Thurs . 2 p m . nuclei Marvin at., Tern Rock. !. Int Ivy Hill Cem. Remains mar be vlswtd Wed. eve. I STARRS April S. CIIARI.KS JAMKS. son of Jamea and Mar A. Starrs Inee Dev- lli aged 13 Relatives und friends Invited be funeral Thura 8 a m, parents' real- . denie II4J N 4Jtli st Solemn re-mlein mass Our Mother of Sorrows' ("hurt li 0 a, nt 1 lit Holy e'ross Ceni I STOTT April V. SARAH v.lCe nf 1st, v.. Siott, Relallvea and friends. Eseelstor l.onse. .No. .in. Daughters of Kt George Invited to funeral services, Kyi. 2 p. m residence of aon-ln-law, George Green. Tow ell ave. anj Marshall road. Cardlngton. Del. Co . r. Int. , Pernvrond Cem STOTZ.--April . MARIA, widow eif yaeob fitots, aged. fit. Rslatlvea acd friends, uistni ra Old Cfirlst Clmivh. Mother's ileetma and lent ursosuwr r!en upitisit varaaae nr.,VTiia Invited to funeral. Thurs . a v. ra.. eon a residence John Slots all:, llsmbrey at (2Sth and Poplar), lnt Northvve.otl Cem. Remains may bn viewed Wed . Hfter 8 p. tn. Auto USTR.V.r. At Ralllninre, Md . April S ISAAC, husband nf late .lull i Strauss, and lirollier vif Mrs I'annlo V Mnv. aged 2. Relatives and friends invited to funeral eerv. l-es. Wed . 2 o. m . i hapt of Hodepb Shalom cent hWT.KSKV April n rANfs. btiabnnd of Mary Sweetie) tn"e MrCafferll) and son of H 1a aril Ittld late Ann Sweeinv of the rarlsll Kellvinartl. Cnunlv Hnnegat Ireliind Itelfl llvea nlitl frleudp. also lionegal Soclelv, 111-vi-lnn No 7s. A o II order of Moose Lodge o el. nnnibers nf Lbtu.,r Dealers' Asso . Invited to funeral. Sat., R a. m., N r cm 20th and Iilekln'on solemn r; UUi'tli uuisa SI Thnliias Anulnaa t liurrh 0.30 a. in Ini Hull ' joss Cem T.Virr April s. IMS. JOSHPHINH. daughter of late William and Mary Taltt. RelatlvtP an, I friends Invited tn funeral eerv .s. on Thursdav, at 10 30 a. tn from Into residence. 241 Rnchelle ave., Wlssahltlion. I'hlla Hit prlvsle TAYLOR April . HARRY It husband of Snrnh A. Tailor Relatives and friends. Washington lamp. .-e siii. i- u s or .v.: Phlla. Command rv No. I, 1' O, H of A Mohave Trihe, N.. 320 1 c) II .VI . Wliiema Council. Nvt ill H or P and Palrvten t ounep. No s:i li of I. , invlte.1 to funeral servl.es rn . 2 p ni . tils N 13d st. Int. I I,rP.;tc,. .......... .J l A I l,V'!l ,11,111 - j. mi.. imrvHini oi Marie Tnvlor nice t'ltzniaurli e). aged 34. Relallvrs nntl trlends Invited tn funeral services, Thura . 2 p tn , 2311 Jasper at. Int. private tlreenmount cem. Remains ntAv- bs viewed Wed eve Auto funeral. TIPSWKLL April S. KATIIHTN V . wife of William Tldaw.dl and daughter of Kate and late Hdvvard Merer Relallvrs and friends Invited to funeral service 2"07 v i-tiiriiin st . Thurs . fl p tu Int. t.j.vvn- vlew C'em.. I'rl, 1ft 3d ni TOnr. Vprll . CHRISTINA, wife of' Patrick D Todd, agnl tl l'uneral services , Thurp,., 2 P. m . residence of husband. 125 3d live . liaildnn Heights N. 1. Int trl vste Harlelnli Cem TOWN-H.r.Y April r. minnii: vt& oi RoBert Townsley. age,l 31 RetMlves and friends. Daughters of tier- L. O L.. N' 14. liivllid to funeral Thurs. ;i p tn.. Csft3 N lee a' lnt North Cedar Hilt Cem. Remains maj ti v'evved Wed eve. Auto funeral. TIRNRVLL Vpr" 7 LI.I.V RAV. . dauglitcr ot Marv Turn)iull (neo Ms lor) and I late Robert W Turnbull, aged 17. netativeg and friei da ,-t Slephen'a ci.ur. Ii nnd Sun I day Svlmo!. Inv lied to funeral services Thurs . 3 y ni.. mother e tesidenfe, 327 Shedaker at cltn Int pi v.if R, mams mnv l- tiMfil Wed v 1,1 In n in WALKf.R Vprl) I. MARY wife of John TV Walker and daughter of late William nnd Susan llaverelnck Relattves and friends Invited tn funeral aervlces, at her late resi dence l'rl 2 p in . 24S H (llranl ave Int. Crernwond (K. of P 1 Cem friends nviv call Thurs after 7 p m Auto service. WALTI.R April s, at Riverside. N. J.. KHNinrNPA v blow of Xavb-r Wnlter, ageil 7ft Relatives nnd frientla. League nf Sacre.i Heert and Rosarj society of st Veter i c hur. b. Invited to funeral Thurs. s a in , scott st , Riverside. N J. Solemn requlm mass st Ittcr's Church 9 a. tn. Int St Peter's e tm WF.t.sii sudJetiiv vpm ii r.nw.vr.n V husband of Anna Cnee Worrall) Weleh and son of Anns ami late Michael Welsh l'uneral to which relatives and friends Owen 1 "unon jearlv emploiee of Hugh Vlotire. Invited. IX . 7 Sii a m . 127 Tasksr st Vfass cnurcli oi cue haired neart H n ' "i lnl llolv Cross Cem s.ute funet-nl WILLHY VpiII " JHNNti: WILI.KY. wlilm- of Samuel Wlllev nn.l elnutliler of late Hr. Hdmond and Hllen lleale. aged C.7 llela'ives nnd friends Invited to funeral servleee, Thurs. in n m . residence of Irotber. Renjamln Renle. mr, N let Ii st.' Cnnntcn. N. J lnt pilvate Mt Morlab Cem , I'hlla. Remains may be vlevved Weil I M WILSON' Suddenl: Vprll II AH. RRON son of John II nnd Antin M Wilson nireil 2) Relatives ahd friends Invited to funeral services IX 2 p ni . brother's lesl.lence, Hsv Id V Wilson. 2.iln Nicholas st 123th nnd Columbia ave ) lnt private. Remains mav be view is! Thurs eve WIIAON Vprll ft. MVIfllLV V vvi.low of Louis Wilson age.) 7" Relntlvea and frli ii.la invited to fun. ral peivi.es. I'rl. 2 i m . parlors of S 1 rrankeni1e,i sons ,',300 Vine at lnt privntt 1'ernwood i em . W1NTHRS April K. HARRY CRANK ' tVINTHRb. Sr. Itebttives and friends. Trim ble Lodge, No. 117. 1". and A. M . and Phlla. I Rnoampmenl. No 2. Knlgb's Hospitallers, Invited to funeral eervbes, Thura.. 2 p tn . i 411 Pearl st Camden. . .1 lnt private Harlelgh Cem Lodges, und friends maj mil Wnl 7 to ft t" . WIRTII Anril 'i 1IHNRV husband of i .Vf.irv V. Wlllb 'nee Smllb) Relatives aril friends members of I aiuden Lodge, No 1 V O t W, Invited I., fuileinl aervlces ' ,'rl. 11 a. "i.. 7U W Chestnut ave Mer tbalitvlll. N J lnt prlviiie, Arling'v," Cem. I'l'l.ntie mo v'ew remnlns Thura. 7 '"wISNtTr Vpril 7 nnWARH. on of late viberi and Annie Wlner R lathes and fi iciids. members of Rlt'iimoul Cost end IVetl I 'c ., invited to funeral eervlc, Thurs . 1 3il p -it rl slil lice ,,f Mr, Haltle Camp bell 2' II I Indl ma n' e Int. Oakland Cem uto funeral Remains mav be viewed Wed. eve. PERSONALS .vnm: 1 u.- 1 must sc t tun to inv loving Ii. al t agaVU ou li'tve good news , MRS MARY MI'RPHY. HELP WANTED FEMALE I'Vkl' P.VCkr.RS Iris 10 pueli rnkes Rnd vvuik ill Icing room, beglnn. ra paid 37 30 per week M hours. Lei bler-W"i lljklnc Co , 23S N 22d et. ARTtl'ICIAL ISIOTH I'.M'TlUli resiulrei glrla. 13 or vtver experlencetl und learn- 'ra. good wageB while learning chance for , rapid ndviiiii enient, siiort bouts extra bonus ii'i'JD-SO W Ha.iphln al, HHoTNNliRS wanted for envelope tnciLhTno work' elenn. Interesting work; mud fa. 1 bld ; best working conditions; good vvnges, tills is permanent work Apply Mr John- ' I ami, WhUlnn-l'nttersoii Co. 311 N. 13th st, ! I'LL! TELEPHONE OPERATING SS.UO per wt.i paid during first month of Instruction and than rapid advancement. Operators ara iMlnita to otAvcs convenient to their homo. NO EXrCr.tENCH NCCESSAr.r An excellent opnortunlty for young vvomtn between IS and 25 jears of age. Thcro are comfortable and attrac tive, rvPreatlon and dining rooms whsro meals aro served at cost. rr.RMANE.NT EMPLOYMENT Apply between S a. in. and 0 p. m. at 401 Market street. THE CELL TELErjIOXC CO. OF rE.NNA CAKE PACbt-'HS illrls to pa' k 11,'es an,'1 to etart Thlla Paper Rox Co , 17th and Itldga nve. , CIHLDNVRSE." thorough capable, exferl. enced. reference required. Thono Germin- town 477 CHILD S NltRhi:" exiier with reference for Overbrocvk Ph Overbrouk 4373. Cur- fare paid CLERK " Hill STATIST!! AL WORK fN N'KWhPVPKR ADVERTISING DEPART MENT. MfST HE tOCll'K NKAT AND A1' (TRATE IN HANDLING dOCRES: Jlft PL)'. VVEEIC TO START AND EXCELLENT Ol'POHTCN'irY l'OR AHVANCHSIENT. CALL ON MR W KHl I ITT PURI.1C LED CIER lini AND I'HE'sTNfT j CLERIC Young woman, experienced lri handling finished stock recorda for office of larje maliufat tutluif concern; etata qualifies , Hens vgs and salar desired. I G33. Ledger Office. CLERK Young ladv m accounting depart mint. Applv In pei son to Mr Price. I'I HI.IC LEHOhR CO I'.TH AND I'HEsTN'I'T ST'' ' COOK. White, ref. tetiulretl Anply n.Ml" "l.ln. ' coin Dilve Gin . Mir .'.I , Ph Gtn 4 Oils L.NECVIIVE Si PEHVlhOR WoTuin, epe- rtcuted In organleiiiu anil handitng groups I of women, wantetl hv manufai turtn: plant, 1 light assembling work, drill presa nntl mill i big mat bine, no ahop exit, necessarv , ages between 23 and 4ft E fift. P. o Hox 3J.ini j 1 l-'ERDHRs. evperlenceti on power die Btamp- i big presses, nlso learners. tsOl hei.t-m "' fourth flour. 1 riNISHERS on Infanta' wear, tight work, rooms, Rood wagea Appl 214 S 12th L. nfth floor. . GENTLEWOMAN warned, uf gootl address and pleasing personality, to assist In . phtitograpblc studio. Appl Marvw.u Studio, IfiOft Chestnu. tt. j OIRLS VANTED OVER Id YEARS OP AGE. I TO MVKE LITTLE ClOVRSl l l.lGllr. AIRY KAOTORY: DEkIRARLE STEADY WOnKl HOT LVNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST: PAT nEGINNERI PER WEEKi GOOD PAY. KXCRI.LENT TREATMENT. LIGGETT . MYERS TORACCO CO., 3D AND ONTARIO 8T8. CIRT.S et,ve over Id to work on adver tising mailer 'rmooaainw auurrssing. etc '?oj wages l .nn rer aav . nowra a iq u. Iloue Addresslnic and Printing Co. Cbsstoui at. feS x Ir.i'- ir-bA? jUI nELP WANTED FEMALE u in l.i HI'LHNDIL) OPPOnTfNlTr l)it OUtLS UnTWKn.N' 11 AND 111 YKAIIS LIGHT. CLHAN WORK NOT ON' MACHINERY THOSr. ATTKNDIN'O CONTINUATION SCHOOL rnCrKRRElp WILL. TAY V1I.B 1.KAIININO JS I'HK WHRK notashmu iiosiEnr eo OXfORb AND MASClinil RTP CAN CALL HVCNINGS C. J. SCIlUYLL-R toio i:. cLvnr.Ncn sr rno.N'ti rnANKi'ORD ossm ALSO CALL TJVnNINGS If. J. DL'NTINH 2324 'N'. I.HB T rilONi: KUNSIN'OTON 22JI J UlfttS AMD WOIIK WW rut) . for light hand sna tnaehltis opta tiers in our saw antl fila vvoiks Hood wages and bonus p.eapant surroundings and stead' wsrfc Apply KmnlAvmetii Iiensrtment HKNRY DIShViN SONS INC. Tacom . Philadelphia iJIRLS. between Hi and 2.' eais for daf or evening clerical positions salary while learning; regolsr Increases first and aeeeind years; rating 13!) or $'13 at end of tlrat year . J7n or tsn at entl of second jenr blglier sal try. rApld advancement for especial ability bonus, pavment vvbtl. Ill life ineurancet .va cations with puv Anplv be self-wrlttn Ut ter, stating esact aibooltng to Yieatrn Union HmploMiieiit Rureau, l."tb and Chtst nut sts i . GIRLS wanted in finishing loom of printing plant light, congenial work 4S hours per week, chance for advancement Ketlerllnus Co., 4iiArch St. . GIRLS "for llshl ma, bine work In needle fac. tor , Rood venae plead' work, c VValkSI Jones. Inc . 41147 Wekeneld si , OI41, GIRL"'. 14 sears business. 12c n and over to learn the n" hour in start Prills. 17tb and Illdse ave. Pet er Hoy Co CIlRLh to mal.e pens Id to 40 wbllei stesdy work the vear rtiuntl 1211 Snrlng Gardsn si 1 eet . GIRLS wanted at Wuntlerle'-t . amlv raotory IIK-1.12 Tegg el oiinosbe 4411 N. 2d st CHR1.4 in won, In factorv. Apply 1018-2.' Mlfnin st, OlKLS f..r light me'ie Rlnl Mover e'o 121 -J oru Apply J Vine IIANle Sf.WKRS on Infanta wear iliht workrooms, goo.1 wages pol 214 S, 12th st . fifth floor. , IvTti lll, HIRLS ivanted Vonlv tlnls- keeper a "lb , . Rellevue-Stialford Hotel 1 trtud nnd VV'Inut sts, LAUIHS WVNTRD Three tirat-sppenrlne adla for nutsldet good pav ; short hones hee Ate Cosuv. between I and . 1214 Ridge ave. LAVNliRV WORK" Wauled- a reliable white vvoinan for launtlrv work 2 dajs n W cek Tel'tdinne hn-'lt S';3 Ol'l'ICL" IIHLP for m-imifBoturtng- depsrt ment nt once; 1 del!;. I trpist cleric: pre. fer residents Northeast section, splendid working conditions. .Miller Lock Co Ortho dox nml Tacon sis , Vr.inkford. OPRR.VTOR'S LvJNU UlfeTANCK THLLPIIONK JS PR11 WCCK PAID INO 1'IRST MON'iII 01 STRUCTION ADVANCKM IS ItAl'ID' COMFORT V AND ATTR-VCTIVn RCC P TION AND DINING ROOV' navT.s sunvr.o at c o- YOUNT. VYOMHN RHTWRnv AND 23 YEARS OP AOR SHOULD APPLY AT ROOM 4"' DOURSD HUILDINO. STH AND MARKET STS. S A. Jl TO e P. M. AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY oriTCU ASSISTANT foe purchaslnc depart ment of mnnufacturlntf concern; nnerst tvpewrtter nrtd general clerical woru. P 63. Ledger Office. ori'ICE VSSISTVN'T with "knowledee of stenograph! . cood wages Apnl 214 3. 12th at , fifth flour. t'vpi;R rtuNi s nxfiRirxt rr, cnni.fi nv COVKRINfl VNI1 hTVVINYl MA CHINRS, Itl'.viT W.VliHs AND STHM1T i:mpix)y.ment all year arocnd. apply mr. nagey. 1229 cm lowiiii.l, dill RHTARY-hTENOilRAPHHR. capable, of Imndiing corremoniience and omce detail moderate ealarv to ainrt nnd viry good no nortunlt Cnll on Mr Wescon Atlvertls me Hepartmeiit, 7'ubllt Ledger, tlth and Chestnut sis. Sin.NOHItAPHr.lt wanted hj manufacturing corporation; good opportunity for younc Hdv of Intelligence and abllltv ; state quail flcatlons. references nnd salary expectteo, P 112). Ledger Office -. SIEMHIHAI'IIEK vvinli.l. thoroimlllv eiine rlenced capable of taklnie rapid dlctfttlo-, and i .imposing lettus aalarv to start Its referent e retiulectt W alnut 2.".l)ll STKNOvTha"PHKR esnerl'd; excellent chares for nelvaniement ft.r one pbowlng abllltv state nee references and faalan expected P 127 Ledger Office STKNOGRAPHER Wanted experienced rnibrwniv! operator pr-fT vvoman, w"n win assist In effke work. Wm. Tostcr. 120 N 31st st, STBN'fKlRAPHKl: ivltb some experlspce. Address with particulars tatlog salary desired. N 17, V O Hox 3443 TELEPHONE OPERATOR Youns: lad), experienced as phono operator, for soliciting work In newspaper office In reply state experience M 130. Ledger Office WAITRESS-and rhamhermelit aaTary" "lij refeeence reoi'lretl 4ftlfl Wynnefleld a Se WOMEN wanted, IS to 33 yearsi dipor tunltv In light mauufat luring wort. Cu tla Publishing in i'MI rendv for vyorit e'ninlument offlt '. 7th nud -ansom sts, W etlnesd.iy Cl to s p, in . WOMAN between and 33 jesrs"o sgc wanted to take charge or malting depart ment In office' slate ae salary and re.'- erences H H43, l.edaer Central. WOMEN lo do hand emlrolderyrshow"8ro- r,le of our work Apply 214 S. 12th St.. fifth noor r Yol'Ntl LADY for clerlcsl position, nilnr. eic must b aeeurate. quick and willing. It nil l.eilrcr cicriee YOUNG WOMAf! with some bookkeeping knowieoge tor cenerai onics wora, it sua, Ledier Central fienernl niiSlNHSs SEHVICe! COVtPANT nOOK'RS $1 t2R RTrNOnTJtP lin.sjfe "CAPAIILE WOMEN" only Separata offices 1X01 Ijeml Title Rulldlns! HELP WANTED MALE AITO -MECHANIC wanted must b aTTe around and thorough! esperlsnces). Apuly I Overland-Harper Co., Serv live Dept.. 14.1-1K AI1TO.M01ULE MECHANICS wanted, maft be all-around, thoroughlr experienced. A p1y Overland Harper Co. Service DePt- SVt I and Ludlow sis. ., , , . At'TOMOHILC MECHANICS, experienced efti" I Kord csrs; tood opening Apply 34 Sf ' Ludlow st . . AI'TOMOIHI.e; PAINTERS. pe Sir. Aerold, nlgelose.Wlller Motor Co.. 1)04 i y. irgi. AL'T)M01LI5 repalrinen. I3e. ie Avnatj. Hlrelnvv-Wllley Motor Co. 301 fj. Brsad. (ORDERS wanted. ArTpl lisgar llntleas? Ifl nlshlng Works. C snd YestmirsJa-id j WOT trontr wnntrd. ovi W yern: Public i.etiaer Co. and k far Wr I 'WsXI "I .1 T .V
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