FJWj T,sfe,'5'-,4v-i,' ?PW?55S! -M - B . A S ,r- 1' o, ' . ' H " . n. r "'lr ' i . V EYBJSIN 1'UUJblO 1,EDGK l'HXLAD&Li'HlA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 191S XT J-JJW6 j,TrH fi , !W ? h v ' h t i V 1 Xf it 1 If iffx 11 ? Ifetfv l'j o TV He -L. Philadelphia r4arkets GRAIN AND FLOUR TOIItAT Receipts, im,0 bushels. The mirket ruled! teady but unlet. Qtiotntlonj! ' Car lot. In export elevator. Government itandard Inspection, standard rti",-ti' red winter. 12.30: No. 1 northern aprlng. 2 8l): No. 1 hard winter. 12.80 1 No. t winter. garlicky. 13.81: No. 1 red. mutly. 12 8! No. S red winter. 2.Sjli No. 2 north ern sprlnir. 2.rt Noi bard winter. !.;! No. a red winter, garlicky. 2.aj No. 2 red. mttv. gzaai No. B red winter. ...i 'v. " L... ' - . ... .n. . a tv.nl wlnl.p VBrV.rIrkt".9.2(l?N0 8 .muttr. 12.23: No, R. garlicky, rauttv. ?.24. fVttivr! nMtnti r.fltn Im.hcts. Demand wa light, but supplies were small and prices , ruled, steady, yuotallona: Oar lota lor local Trade Old. aa to grade and location, "oATSftecelpta. 114.735 bushel,. Offerings were light .and prlcea ruled Arm. but trade was quiet. Quotations: Car lota aa to location 820824c: No. 3 white, 81H82ct No. 4 ""Mteceipta, 1.H0..2O pound; In eaeks. The market ruled steady, with k moderate travte. The quotations were: To arrive per 100 pound. In OS-pound sack" Winter wheat. 100 per cent flour. $10.25 10 05; Kantaa wheat, 100 per cent flour. I10.86011.2r): spring; wheat, 100 per cent flour. Ilfl.tftfttl. SO. ... ,.nrm RYE FLOUR ateady. We auoto at: SO01O per barret. In aacka, aa to quality. PROVISIONS' ThA market ruled steady with a fair job- blna- demand. We quote: City or western bee? In eeta. amoked. 4nc: city beef In aets, smoked. 48e: city beet In to. smoked and aun-drled. 4llc: western beef, knuckles and tenders, emoked, 49c. beef tiami. JOT; pork, family. Ki4SJ55: home, H. 1 "Hired, loose. .1t)e87o; d. skinned, loose. sn88fte: do. do. amoked. 8808J4o: other hama. emoked. rlty'cured. aa to brand and average. 38W :io: hams, emoked, western cured. 388 IPc: do. boiled, boneless, r.'-'c: picnic shoul ders, H. r. cured, loose. 27c: do. amoked. 28c: bellies In plcklo. According to average, loose, 33c: breakfast bacon, as to brand and average, city cured. 40c; breakfast bacon, western cured, 40c: lard, western refined. 28m A20a; lard, puro "lty. kettle rendered, 28H 20c. New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, New Jersey The vard that launched the Turkahoe In 27 oaya wants some htgh-grade me chanics Bolters (to learn Riveting, Drill ing, Shipnttlnrjr, etc). Boilermakers. .Boiler Flangcrs. Structural Layers-out. Structural Assembler" Machinists (shop and installation) Coppersmiths William Etsweiler & Co. ESTADLISHUD tJJSO "SPEOALBLACK" Manufacturers Uattrproof & Steamptoof Leather Belting .Philadelphia, WffERPROOF U. S. A. Nagle Steel Company Steel Places and. Sheets Pottstown, Pa. Chas. J. Webb & Co. Wool and Cotton Yarns 116 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. C JESNIG Precision Machinist 716 Sansom Street. Philadelphia N. Z. GRAVES .Incorporated 22 W 24 South Third Street rhlladelobU Tha Dense of Specialties In ralnts and Vmlus CHARLES COMPANY. I ARCH 5T,PHIWCCLPHIA,PA. I )itih u imin n rnun iutiii if Tkl " . m 42 sm, O atl. uuiui j. jriiuiu oi- KjV. METERS 1513 Race Street Soithwark Foundry & Machine Company Manufacturers of Hydraulic and Power Tools 400 WASHINGTON AVENUE I'HILADELl'lIIA northern aprlng. 12.32: No. 11 hard winter. 12.321. No. red winter, garlicky. l?;?00' S red' emuttr. 12.20: No. 4 red. S2.80: No. 4. BarlleV. 12.21. No, 4. smutty. J2.2TI No. 4. MaWtHr 5& aF'aSM .M Garrett-Buchanan Co. I'J 'n Pa nV si nrl "iTxatim!!, 18 and 20 South 6th St. WALKER & KEPLER EVERYTHING W ELECTRICAL ilW 531 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia, Pa. "rurposely Made for Kvery Purpose" PAIjNTS St: VARNiSHES 0te Uied Alwaya Perrrti4 Ji V: REFINED SUGARS Tho market was quiet but firm on a baits of Do for fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS MUTTER The market was Ho lower, but at revised figures demttid was sufficient to kfl.n MUnnlle. well ..leaned 1n. lhn flUotft- tlona follow: Solid-packed, creamery, cxtrii. 08c: hlgher-scorlng goods. 60(if71c, the l;t- tr for Jobbing sales; extra nrata. UUW07oi nrats, utftc: seconds, biwihit, ibhuj brands of prints Jobbing at 727lcl fair to good, (l71c. . .. , t.nrlH wartt In im. r aiinnt v nn.l rtrm. with demand equal to the offerings. Tho follow- ln were tne quotations: Kreo cases, nearby firsts, i21w21.no per crate: current receipts, -u iu per case; wesiern extra nr.in, .iw 21.no p-r case; firsts. J2O.40W2O.70 per case; Inferior lots lower; storage eggs, S 1 3 i' llt.flo per cnae: selected fresh Jobbing at 70 Cf7Mc per dozen. CHEKHB Itulnl firm and h aher with demand readily absorbing the limited of- ferlnes. Quotations: New York, whole. mir inn iiiiiil,ii '.- milk, fancy, fresh, 30V4 37c, specials bulk of tJio estate of mora thnn MG.OOO, hlKher, do, do, fair to good, fresh, ?Vi W nnr, which vimn to her frnm !,.. v. 3ilc. Wisconsin, wholo-mllk, fancv, 30' W sic; ao, ao, rair to goni. nzvi 'aw. POULTRY LIVE Arrivals were oulte liberal, hut choice stock sold fairly and vnlues gcnernlly ruled steady. Quotations: Fowls, accord ing tn quality, 2S032C: spring chickens, ac cording to quality, 20l31'c, roosters. 20 22o; ducks. Pekln, 3J 03.1c; do, Indian run ner, 2SO30ci gocsa, 2S032C! turkeys, 25 M2fc; guineas, young, per talr Wlghlnit 1WW2 lbs. nnlrce, H1 10, smaller sizes. tfofts.Vi guineas, old, per pair. 7COSUe; pigeons, old, per pair, 3033c; do, oung, per pair. 2.19130c. DHi:sKKD Trado vraa quiet and prlcea for geese were easier. The quotations: rresh kllled turkeys, spring, choice selected, Slu 40c; do. fair to good, 3.1W37c;,eome Inferlo" lota. 30033c; old Toms. '313flc: old hens, 33W37C, tnivls, lurrels, dry-picked fancy selected. Utlc; uelghlng IVj lh and over apiece. 3.140. medluni sizes. 33ii.1lc. small alzea, 2HO30c. old roosters. dr- f ticked. 27c, chickens, western fancy, nelgn ng lVit2 lbs. apiece. 42044c. weighing 4 lbs. apiece and over. 34c; exceptional lotfl higher; weighing 3Mi lbs. apleie. 32c; weigh ing 2'4 it'i lbs. apiece. SDO.iuc; Pucks. I'enn syUanla. fancy spring. 401i42c. do. western, dry-picked. 38Q40e. (leese, weatern. dry picked, choice. 30032:; fair to good. 272tc, Squabs per dozn, white, welghlni? UW12 IKS. per dozen. IDltS 2:,: do. we zhlng v 9Si8ih;r.tam,,iT7r:ii.,ff : inS'r.?.. " ". 'o "" " " p'acc. 8 lbs. per dozen, lnfto.r.0, do, welshing 7 lbs. per dozen. !4..V4.1: do. weighing n'Si'i lbs. per dozen. 13 G 4: dark. II fiO 5f :!.:i(l small and No 2. $1(2. To; guineas, oung, per pair. 75cll 23; old. 80750. FRESH FRUITS Demand was fairly actlvo and prices of cranberries were higher. The following were the quotations; Apples, New York, per barrel rail Pippin. 44.!iO: Snow. 14 an- King. 14 Rnn.2.1: Baldwin. MUM 7.-.: Ilubbardston. 14 n .Ml; Greening, lifin; various varieties, Sftfffi Apples, Pennsyl vania and Virginia, pwr hbl Hen DaMa, 2 r.o tt4.Drt; Oano, $2.nO04 SO: Btiymnn Wine sap, M7 W: York Imperial. $490 2.1. Ap ples, per -bushel basket, 40ni!l,2,", do, per bushel basket. Jiff 1 7.1. Apples, west ern, per box, I2W3 ISO. Lemons, per box. 12134 Oranges, Florida, pr crate. f'TiCtt a. Tangerines. Florins, per strap. $3l. Qrapefrult, per box. 12 W 4.2.1. Cranberries. Jersey, per bushel basket, 233,60; do, do, per barrel, fDVlt. YEGETADIS. . Potatoes were steadily held, while cabbage wis1 again firmer. Onions were quiet and harelv atadi. QtiotutlnnM u... aa tni- lows: Whit potatoes, Kastern Hhore, per uarrei, r(o i. iavj. ; no. -. IJKr.l. Whlto potatoes. Norfolk, por imrivl. $3 2EV. White potatdpp, Jersey, pr ". bushel bas ket Nb. 1, 7.1W00c: No. 2. 10800c. Whlto potatoes, Pennsy.tanla, No 1, per 10(1 pnunds. J2.40ffJ!.7r.. Whlto potatoes, fancy. iuacuwuo, - uaira.iu: do. No. 2. II 2.1 w !. nv. eineet poraioes, jersej, per basket itn 1. ii.ith i.o.i: ro. .. i.iwuuc. laloes, eastern Shore, per harre No. .1 4M)wr,, No 2. J3H3.60. Bweet potatoes. Deinware and Maryland, bushel hampers No I. 1292.10. No. " Jl.40l.f,fl itkh.ii Danish, seed, rer ton, 128930 Onions. ci. low. pr 100-lb btr No. 1. IIWI.OO: No. -, IHJ uuo. - LIVESTOCK. QUOTATIONS , Chlesgo. Dec. .1. HOOfi Herelpts, ,11 000 head. Strong, mostly 3c, to 1c higher than yesterdav'a averagn. Tob. I7.S5: butihers heavv. 117.70ft I..K.1: mdlum and light. W.90WI7.H.1: iigin. IITOI7.70: heavy pack ing. Mn..1'8,l7 3.1: medium and light pack ing, f 17.10V 17 Sn: pigs. l "MO-BO. I'ATTLK Ilecelpts. 21..-,n6l head. Ilecr and butchers steady to 2.1c higher, good Mockers nnd .feeders steady, others slow; cahes strong tn 2.1o higher! liof cattle. good, choice ami prime, I1C.&0O20: common mm incaium. i...)un io.ou. uuccner. siocic: llelfera. Sn.,,1014.23: cows. lll.ll.1ttln ': mockers and feeders, good, cholco and fancy. 1)0 28013.23. , H1IEE1" necolpts. 28.000 head. Slrorg to 2So higher. , Nnuth Omaha, Dec. 3. HOQS Ilecelpts, 17.000 head: 10c to 13c lower. CATTLE Ilecelpts. 12.S00 head, flteady. SHEBP Ilecelpts. 12,800 head. Steadj. 'Kansas Olty. 'Dec. S.IIOGS Receipts. 23,onn head. Steady. Houghs. lic.lOW icATTLE Hecelpts. IS. 000 head. ailCEP rtecelpta. 80Q.) head. East Buffalo. X, Y Dec. 3 CATTI.F. Receipts. U.10 head. .Slow. Calves Re ceipts. 280 head, gteady: $70 21. HOOS Receipts. .13,000 head. Slow. Heavy mixed and jorkers. J17.80; light yorlcers. 117W17J3: pigs. 17: roughs, V1 10.KO: slags. J104il3. SHEEP AND LAMI18 Receipts. 3400 head. Steady and unchanged. Pittsburgh, Dec. 3. 11008 Receipts, 2800 head. Slow. HpAtles 117. ftd; tii.vv yorkers. 17.8gJiH7.8.1: light yorkers., J17.40 vu.iiv: PIKH. iiiirii,:'!. J SHEKP AND IVMBS Receipts, 1000 head Lower. Top sheep. JO. 30: ton-'Iambs. S14 b14.28. CALVES Receipts, 300 head ActUe. Top. 113.50. CINCINNATI. Dec. 3 HOUS Receipts, 31MH) head Steady. CATTLE Receipts, 1000 head Slow. Cahes strong SHEEP Receipts. 200 head Steady.. Lamba steady. RAILROAD EARNINGS DENVER AND RIO GRANDE 1018 Increase October gross 13,237.741 1483,41.1 Balance after taxes.. (115,737 '223.278 Nat oper. Income.. 885.114 , 210.57.1 Ten months' gross.. 2.". 547, 102 2,138.312 Balance after taxes.. 3,(163,3.1.1 2,810,707 Net oper. Income'. 4,531,074 l,t)8,381 TOLEDO AND OfHO CENTRAL October gross ' ; 11.133.380 1273,339 uaiance alter lazes.. .-aj.uui Net oper. income . 22!l,448 Ten months'-gross,. 8,320,813 Balance after taxes., (144,00 f Net oper. Income,, U07.757 20.001 211.871 1..1N.1.278 811,(137 803,889 ATCHISON, TOrEKA AND BANTA FE October gros US.42.1,189 Balance after taxes,. 4,417.413 Net' oper. income,. 4,. HI, 110 Ten months' gross, ,133.550.787 Balance after taxes,. 33.302.020 Net oper. Income., 30.584,590 2,428.354 21.2S7 N3.103 17.471, IV V.Tt,fRtr 1,842.778 CHICAOO. ROCIv ISLAND AND PACIFIC October cross 110.1K0.103 11.007,348 Balance after taxes. 2,027,nin) '180.848 Net oper. Income., 1.878.8.17 2311,4114 Ten months' gross.. 82.7HH,.2I1 12.3.17.7.12 Balance after taxes.. 0,888,204 5,024,0.14 Net oper. Income,. 8,629,1)31) 5.415,358 CHICAOO AND NORTHWESTERN October gross ..'.... .113.878,431 13,308,713 Balance after taxes,, 8.37C,232i 452,859 Net OPer. Income.. 3.2.16.843 392,580 Ten montna gross, ,i.i.;iiii,oa lo.aji.ain Balance after taxes,-. iv.tl.,.t.;iin Net oper. Income,. 12,050.602 ERIE October gross $9,492,518 Balance after taxes. . 1,711,577 Net operating Income. 1,720,188 Ten months' gross... 71.446,475 MOBILE AND OIirQ October gross , 11,308,0811 Balance after taxes . 50,187 Net oner. Income . 88,0.17 Ten months' grons., 12,311,300 Balance after taxes,, 205,488 Net oper. Income,. 284,234 7,742,9119 7,149,017 J2.nri,220 092.0S1 tin.29l) 12.200,213 tl4.".R3a lns..l2n 242.TM KS4.0M7 2,280,820 -.,i.o,aoj MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS October gross .... . 109,812 I7,817 Ten months' gross., , 843,183 '41,050 NASHVILLE. CHATTANOOGA AND ST. LOUIS October gross $2,137,227 Balance after taxes,, 445,147 Net operating Income. 448,022 Tan months' gross... 17.700.8.15 1083.078 4r,.S8ll S,370,98:i uaiance aiier taxes., a.iuj.titu Net operating Income 3,823,050 nii,iuo 117,323 ATLANTIC COAST LINE Ortoher gross ..,.,. $4,087,088 11,325,8.12 Net after taxes,.. 1)38,938 N1.861 Ten months' gross,; 46,8mo,849 10,801,027 Net after taxes., 1). 571. 209 ' 433,941 ST. LOUIS-SAN TRANCISCO October gross $0,012,100 $1,182,07.1 Balance fitter taxes. 1,320,628 '5.07H.U1B Net oper. Income, 1.295.490 407.1A7 Ten months' gross.. 57,320,077 0,080, 3')0 Balance after taxes, 0,852,173 8,08.1,740 Net oper.- Income. 9,357,446 4,007,650 riTTSBUROH AND LAKE ERIE October gross i $3,310,812 $770,287 uaiance aucr laxea, i,ioit,.'a Net oper. Income, 1,240, not Ten months' gross,, 27.427..108 Balance after taxes,, 8.575.673 Not oper. Incline. 8.782,BCtt Decrease, "IH.225 402.037 o,0U.'.478 1,832,245 2.174,718 Plan to Ileitore 20 Per Cent Marg Stvr York. Dec. 3. The monev mm mlttco of hankers la conslderlr.fr rcstor Inir tha old marginal baala on mock ex. rhunge loana. Under old plan banks loaned 80 per cent on stocks Instead ot 70 per cent. This 'will reduce amounts brokerage houses will have to put up us margin from 30 to 20 per cent. It Is stated this will benefit tho stock ex-change-credit situation to, tho extent ot approxlmaely $76,000,000. 'A few days aero It wan Intimated tho money com. mlttee was well satisfied by tho manner in vviilL'ii tno aa-wit eiiauuiss uu.u roffuiatea ana nroroea mt ruiiRffw or L t.h?J,?nfJ,W"'lt'l- Ja.-.s.VrHvS- 5T'TtTfl,B,' i' e ! - r '5'- ' '" ' " l ''JS' ? ": ' ' l b" '.' - 'VJ-,,.'i,.a '..i laaiMilt . . .aL... n '. "I ' 'kuJyi. .... T LOCALAHNINre.STOCKS TOKO PA! I 8TOCK8 Hid .11 .2:1 'M .12 .08 Asked .1.1 .2."i .14 .on .is .10 1.V .Tim Ttutler MacNamnra Midway Mlzpah Extension Montana ,. ,. Hoecue KuIh ,'. . went linu OOLIJKinl.U HTOCKR 1V Attanta .. Ulu Hull .07 .01 .10 .OJ ."2 .07 .oj .ft. .08 ,nt .1.1 .111 .nt .om .03 m .10 U0"", ' IJ'"' " lr"' ;--; .)!"', ; 2nv?rl'kk Bllvcr l ICK MISOKM-ANKOUH Arizona I'nHcrt 'NeVada Wonder Tecopa Mln .11 .11 RclatKcs Get Gatc 'Wcallli New York. Dec. 3. Mrs. John 'W. I . . . .. . ... . ... I uates. wno dlctl .-sovertlDer Z8, left tho hand, to her brother, IMtvard J. linker. of S. Charles, I1L, nnd her niece, MIhi Dclcra K, Angcll, of. Lnko Forest, 111., daughter of her decerned sister, Mrs R. P. Angell. BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER' FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Cepvrioht) CCLX WELt., I took that ofllce. It wasn't wliAt I wanted, but It was tho near est tiling to the nrlco I wanted to pay that I could dig up. , Tho room was about fifteen feet ennnro Ins.. ,. .t- -... .. t- , uul as wan as a pin. I "Thtre, boss, that's a n elejrnnt oHlr. good light, good location, good neighbors a,i u . I jumped, that?" "CJood' heavens, what's Henry (tho nigger told me bo was "Hennery to nil Ills ponl") Just ffrln ncd and replied: "That's all right, boss; that's only Mr. Todd him aH I told you of who has tho oOlce next to you." "Well, I'm glad It's all right, but It dt)n't sound that way. 'What's ho doing, anyhow?" "Mr, Todd, boss, he's a pales agent. Ho sella all kinds of kitchen things for hawkers. He sho' mu.at do a big busi ness. Jos' now he's got a new kind of pan that won't break. When he gets a hawker In ho bangs one of the, pans on a sheet of Iron. Hut yo' no need to fret about It, boss, fo' Mr. .Todd, ho usually has a new Idea every other work." BAXCJ,! went Todd'a pan, and I couldn't help jumping. "What the rent of this office?" "Kour hundred, boss." l'"olir hundred! That's what tho niatlneo Idol told tne In the Ttadlum Tlulldliig. Then I got wise. Tho suite, of otlloes In the HacKum wero $400 n month; this ofTIco was $400 a year and $33.3,1 a month. That was reasonable) enough, so I said, "t think this will suit me. Docn (hat Inrludo light?" Henry, of course, laughed. "Only day light, boss. 'Icttlc light Is $2 a month." "That'll be O. K" I agreed. "You'll want me to clean fo' you, boss? I does It for all my people."' "Ahy cost to It?" "Yavsa. bosu just $3 a month tor this oniee. An' I guess, you'd llko a pus sonal hey to the toilet. I.oti of cold water all the time. t provides tho, towels and keeps 'em clean. 'Wo cost for that. I hope7 ' "Xossa. no charge fo' the l:ey unless you want mo' than cne. But, of courso, boss, there's just a trifle charge for cleaning them towels." I gulped. "How much?" "Two bits a weelt Jest $2 a month, that'B all." I reckoned up the extras and found my office would cost me $40.33 a month. That was more than I expected to pay, but It seemed the best I could so: so t agteed to take It from next Monday, but to have fre ue of It for the re mainder of the week Henry agreed to this and asked me to step down to his office which was a A.ar uniier the stairs on the ground floor. There I gae my flist check for my business, $33.33, to the Byloe Build ing Company for a month's rent In ad vance. - Henry blotted the check and trie re ceipt vigorously, and then ?ald, "Mr. wiinf line, vou'll want your1 name on the directory board and on your office door?" , , "Oh, yes. of course." 1 said, and told him to put "i'eter Flint Realty Com pany" on the door and on the directory board. ,, ,. "One, two, three, four, five Henry k..u,. iintlne the lettcis. "eighteen. T.-i,i,.in nt twentv cents Is $3. CO, and eighteen at ten cents Is $1.80; total, JB.10. That 11 COAL JOU u.iv, .ui. vum. TABCEL rOST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE T.ri. BIAAn fae AlO Brinr Tour diamonds, watehea and Jewelry tf the larie.t nawnshop ln the world. Walter' Pawnshop, 904 Vine IIONDKU TO TI1K CITV EDPCATIONAIi Path Helta .nnlTHlvn An RflUUKKEPINn Our arraduatea re In constant demand. Good naylni positions await you. Ore Short, nand.'tba easy, apesdy J"t;m. Comp(u tiirni ci. "" r..v -"";:?. """ V.r Enroll any time. Call or writs for full particulars and latalos;. rniLA. bcbinj5 colleob Hnd Collexa si cC.m.,J,.,... 1017 Chrstnut Ht.. rhllatfelnhla, "AMERICA'S business army i"''? r""1?. lR..vjvs,rVr.xa. Our courses excell Oregg ShorthandTTouch Typewriting. Bookkeeping, secretarial and all-Business Branches. Day. evening. Send for Illustrated catalog. jon; THE TAYLOR rSCHOOL Market st. liookkeeplng, QTPAVPR"; Th Be' Business School, a I 1 U mj Hm CHESTNUT BT. 807 CHESTNUT BT. WnCTKB IIF.HOItTS . n..1 .." X? 1. VVe.lminiler 1 v. nr. Bch. Iy. to V Weiunuilier pr)v blthg. running water.. 112 no up wlily. i 2.m m dally. Chas. Buhra, HOTEL B0SC0BEL 1g,, J, tsnen. ThorouhlyheatM. Ttklt. A. B.. Marion. iakkwoop. y. jr. LAUREL-IN-THE-PINES LAKEWOOD, N. J. Now open for the Fall, Winter 'and Spring Seuoris THANK r. HBllTIC. UOB. ACntTBTA. OA. Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA, GA. ' Opens Decemb.r ftth A convenltnt and de. llghtful place to spend your holidays. Oood driving and motoring, encellent saddl. hors.s. 2 golf courses and all outdoor1 sports. AJJro C. G. TRUSSELL, Mgr. DB LAND. Vl. tztsaxjiJunTKrxasaami HOTEL IGtLEGEARMS OK LAND fLORIDA Fkmoua .winter colflm? rort. 18-hola coune ortaa vuttlng ffreent On Oi n duuvii ?( l U U w V t HVMUIIIUIl iialthful location on hlsh rround In Kait Florida. Open January m .Taw, C BrAokt, Mui4i bge twenty cent a letter; on the door nnd ten cents on tho board." ' i "Oood Lord, do I liavo to .pay for Hint 7" I Rasped. Henry laughed no's Rood nt that and helping tno to spend money. "Shure, boss, yc-' can't Ret letters to Jest naturally prow on tho door." It peeved me, nomehow ill Hie llttln dftbs.ot money, nnd f said n lilt snappy lllo: "Do I liavo to pay for tho nlr I breatho or the, water I uio?' When I told Francis about It he howl-edr-itist lay back nnd laiiRhed till bo siltl, "Henry i a real salesman, Voter, and ho sure found nn cs.iy mnrk." Wlicn I told him of Henry's net plan but I'll tell about that tomorrow. CKWITTCTV T.OTS ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK lxt. nil rrlces. rfHfonnlIo trrms. Main offlro. OI?nlilf Pa. Itotli phonn. -v Mi:MnruM IlBJTAMnn In loMng memory of KIINKST IIBXAMRIl, who died Die. 3. 1012. Dcatf)i T ANDKnSOlV rpc 1. EMMA. James M. Andmnn ffif nialt-ntvi- wife of Itelatlvea nu incntja inufti to runrrai erxiroft. tn Vtit m A'tniit... i-t n. ni . ,av4 ifu Mt uvi. V-e,n 11ACOM Killer! In arftnn In tranrf abflllt Oct. 27; CHAIILHS I?ACON. In hl 2.1d yoar, uartmouth, IBI0. Hattery C, 103rt Kiid Artillery, 2fith Ulvlslon, son of CTarenc E. and Kllzab-th KhoMrakfl Uacon, of Wal- tham, Masn, and wandaon of the late Tho- dore R and Marraret C. aSheldrak. of rhll. ftdelphla. HMnfp., OA in.Htiivn-tiEiL'tr. only child of inrv C. and (1. Wrndollnn K uiCKi. icriatlvcs and fr.endi Invited tn ru- lierat Wed .an ni . nurfntm' redden 101 1 fl. rtoth nt int Mt Mortal! lni Ka mafn mnv be viewed Tuea . 7 to N in tii.i.MH.n av n n ii.hki.m. niiMtimi nf Chris lana Ilfr (nee llartl.iubK aiM 74 ileJnMea nirt frln4a mmhpri nf t'lolh matin Memorial Haptlat Church. Inlled tn funeral. Wed 2 p m.. aW3 N. MarMne st Int Oren mount Cem. Auto service niCN"f)KFt. llr I WtiWAUJ ( S'f huaband of Jennt Uender aROd 5 IlIa JiT,.- U-"V.iVJ .'-" t"." V-Ll. "V"w-i.;-.i Tralnmen of the P n U.. J nvltM to funeral ,in,iv rmi4iee M2n N. nth at solemn re fnvIc$r; T.,,rJI',1 M m.t"lrt,N 1Vi,rh 1 ' diilem ninsrt Church of fl.M incSrnat.on lf Viewed Wed evo. i f,,nriI ,t!RSV-RT-7'n " AnOARBTU.lfl "KLOTZ-Of trlanu.. Pfr 1 COTTIXIllll 'm?1,o,0.e D J3'?11'? !?',u.nt''r. p.f, li,,,,nKI.orZ. husband of lat Katbarlii" Klnti. AMlllam 15. and Annls Dllllhunt. of I alll as, r,o Funeril and Int nrl-it Tup mora, Md. Iju tiotlee ef funeral will hi k vox On 1-c 1. IMS. MAItOAHliT Riven from 1107 . Olrard ae Italthnurxl nhlnw, f M'llliam Knns ppIatUcs md ' . C 'if?1,' :.v '1. HENnT JV Bll'Urr. ... ,, ,.. nl hr Into rrldme, 'ir.3 V f.nlvr,,c1".a r','!rnrv c "-nl? ll endollnn s.it!.or st (neir 27th nnd f!omrt sis I. B. nickfl Itelatlvfs and friend Invltrd to ini irl.-tlv nrliale l'l-sso omit flour. .nVfi1' iX.V .2TP.nl.. p?rn.'"u tf"',"5?' mil S. finth st Int Mt. Jlorlah Cem He- main mar be viewed Tue 7 to 0 v nO.VEH. On Per. 1 1018, ISMUY T widow of Henrv 9 llorter Hefattvea and friend are invited to funeftl arvlr? nt 1-130 Diamond at . Wed., 2 p. m. Int. POWKRHOX -Tn Bradford, O, T-r 2 WII.HKT.MINA J DOWimKOk nc0 ICvcudJ. Int Wed .2pm. Ilradford O. HRKNMAN Dec 1. THOMAS, hunband of Prlscllla Ilrennan Relatives and friend Invlled to funeral. Wud 8 31) a ni . 14rt Vrl(tht At.. Manavunk. Requiem inafm Holy Family Church 10 a. m.Hnt. Wcstmtnuter Cem. HRBTT. IVr 2. .TOIIN W.. on of Mosen and Anna Ilrett (ne M01nn Retatlvea and frlendr. St. Franks' ii. V M Hodnlity. Thlla. I-odue. No rt. 1 O O. M , pud Wex Tord. No. 08. H- and II. Horletv. Invited to runr. Thura.. 83n n in itjrentR rei dene 881 N 30th at 8olmn lilxh re nulem tnasa Chtireh of tM Krancla Xavlr 10 a in . In; Holy t'roa Om. Auto fu- imOWN. At lato realdenc. 1117 Mr Vernor at.. Dc. 2. t1S, MICHAHr .1 nilOWN Krlnd" mnv call Wed e.. 7 to tt n'rlork tut. ftMrtlr nrl- ate nn Thurn . . . - . . . . ...... .... . . .'. It la particular,) rqueie.) mai an norai fifrlnn ha Otnllfed HUNNF.M- Nov. 3d, HKRTIIA. wife nf Ctenton M, Runnell atwl daughter of Itr morna and lt ira?ik Zimmerman, tieu I1ia a net trttm Invltrd to funeral Wed v --" . . . .,,... i i; i : i -W a. in . "... !. " .r rnn rPHuir-m masa rhnrch of th Itnly Child 10 , ,,, a ,n Int. pruatf. iioiv Mpuicnre i-fm. ciuMnFini-nw. 2 iian.vaii iinwtc. lc'nw of Thomas Chambers. hbnI SK Itsls tlvs and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 m m.. resioencr of son, Oonlon Chambers. 308 Chester pike Norwood Tnt. private, COCHRAN. "ov. 30, JIAIIT CjDOIinAM Itelalhes anl friends Invited to funeral. Wed, R:80 a, m.. resldeope of nicer. Mrs Mary Ijinnln 2411 N" Itouvler at. Solomnr requiem mass Churrh of dur I.adv of Mercy 10 n. m Int Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral COCHRAXr; Dee. I, at Preshvlerlan Honw for Widowed and Slnt'e Women. MAIIT I., widow of Henrv Cochrane, aued 80. Ilelatlves and frlenda Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 2 p. m., at Home, 58th st. snd Oreenway ave., West I'hlla. Int. North Laurel Hill Cem. COLLINS. Oct. 1ft, hilled In nctlan, Ser K.ant IIUOH A. COLLINS. Company A. .t27th Inf., son. of late John nnd Alary Cot Una. axed 32. 'residence noo.t Ellsworth st. Relatives and friends, soldiers, sailors and marines. Invited to solemn hlah mass of requiem at hi. Carthage cnurcn. 02a and cAt&yr""a.rli..10T&. m.. rniivr t - COOK Suddenly. Dee. 2. JOHN J. son of HarVy .1 and Marcant Cook (nee lie- IJonnld). Dun notice of funeral, parents' residence 144 b. 27th st. DAI.Er. Dec. 1. WILUA.M P.. husband oi r.iia way umry. jvriMii.rK anil irienu. invuru lu iuiii.i tiiui... o ,,v h !ai4 Angora ter.. vv. t-niia.. of requiem Church of tho a. m. ini private, jioiy aervice. De FREIIN. Dec 1. EMEL1NE II. wife 1aul'n and Doneaal rlocletlca and Division No. 81, A. O. II.. invlled to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. in,, 834 N Both at. Solemn re quiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sor rows lo a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. DEVLIN. Nov 30. JOHN F. L. son of lata Francis A. and Sarah M. Devlin (neo Luughery). aaed 21. Relatives and friends. Holv Name Socle'y and B. V. AM Bodalttv of St. Veronica's Church and 1017 Class of Boys' Catholic HlEll School, invlteil to fu neral. Wed., 8:30 a in., 013 XV. Tloica at. High mass of requiem St. Veronica's Chuich 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service DONLAN. Dec 1. JOSEPH A. DONLAN. Relatives and friends, I'alntera' District Council. No. 21: Public Building Asso.. Thos. K. Ktan. A&so., Invited to funeral, 'Weil., :30 a. in. parlora of P. J. Carroll. 24 1 N in. st. pvoieinn requiem mass at. Augustine s , Vch 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Aulo DORNACII. Dec. 1. JOHN F.. son of Danlal and Hosana Dornach. Relatives and friends, Loval Order of M'oose. No Si. and emplojes of Baldwin Locomotive Works, In vited to funeral. Thurs., 2 n. m., parents' residence, 2347 Carpenter st. Int. private 1'ernwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed.. H to 10 p. m DOWNS Dec 1. SAMUEL T. DOWNS, nged r8. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed., to a. m.. Erlal (If. H.) Church. Ini. at Erlal Cm, DIIBNNEN. Nov. 30, HARAH. nit' of Joseph Drennen and daughter of late Huali and Bridget Ilrotvn (nee McCollough). Kela- tlv. and frltnds intlteil to funerAl. Wrd . 8 rn.. resilience of son-in-law. Hush HsSfh-.'Siw' Srt.p. ro-v, F..l. '0, -Bffi services, wea., - ii, in., reofuenco oi Mf- nt MR V 17th at. Int. nrlvat- ln .f f Inhn A n fiVehn. aired 75. 1l..l.ilK.. S. m . anil friends Invited to funeral services man, 2(1 N. conesloga si . vv est I'hlla. Sol- Thur.t.rl2"p.' aoj'l Ann .t?erit. 'p'rival.! nia.a of requiem ( urch of Our Lady of Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may view remains '"VC, vviS 1h,i3;,.Iv w " t.ITiv t Wed . 8 to 1? in. m I'oitatown papers copy. .. l'L1.-'Jiiv?,"djT",!Vli":' ,7.:"?- J.; Hlirt''Nan;e:T '1, ,4nt'd. I 7?AS A .V, Kill, ooieimi requiem mas ni, "riciffei'S t i LI j "" ." V- . n , 7 V -rbureh :3U a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre , $tf f 'i , .A1I,,JI1J5r,?,.t." ! ytlji'Vmttril '"pArN'TE'.t'JNoJ0? Mft vt. ' S5?r IVl'ir- mneml'n" y bi ''Kir.fn':r(S? rC.p'iintVr.jSpn'n'.: CvAN8. Dec 1. '8AI.UI5 EVANS, widovr ro6 at. Int. private. of Edtj'.rd Evans. (nIIolllck) Relative, LPAJ-Mt" -''? r' WIM-IAM M. ana irienps invueu io luner-i, inurs,, n residence of sitter 104 Crom tt int Fernwood Cem. Friends mav call Wed. e. FIELD. Dec. 1. Cap. THEODORE II. husband of Husan 11. Field thee Jacoby), Rel atlvea and friends. T M. K. Lee Fott. No ft. a. A. R., of Camden, and employe of lirhlf.If nr Ci. nf Phil rf lnhfd tnvitiiA in a 1. i iti..... ' o m l.t. .i L. Whlte Horse pike on Princeton1 ,rd., Audu- White Horse pike on Princetori.ra.. Au boil. N, J. Int private, llrle(ih Ce Friends may call Wed. eve, FOWLER. Suddenly. Nov. 20, WII.LIA P., husband of Hinnah Fowler (nee Berk jm private, iiarieirn cem T.IAit Berkel- bach), aaed (13. Relatives and friends, em ployes of the composing room, Phlln. In quirer and ourt Nonpareil, xfo. 183, F. of A., Invlt.tr to funeral. Wed., 1:30 p. m., 2302 W, Seiner st. Ssrvlcea St. Bartholo mew', P. e, Church. 2ftlh at. and Lehlsh ave.. 2:30 p. m. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Re mains may do vlowed Tues. after 7 r. m. J'OY. i)ec. 1. ANNA U. FOY, daughter of James II. and Anna M Foy (nee Thomp son). Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to fu neral, Thur,.. 7:30 a. m., parents' residence, 118 H. Van Pelt st. High mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church u a. m. Int. Holy tross t.fm, yvuiu lun.rHi. OANWZ. ,OV. .10. LO n IJllltN. hii.K.n,! a. I.lnln E. (nee Belchell) anil son of Kate and late Jiiliua . Can,, ' Relatives and friends, Penobscot tribe. No. 70. I O. R. M.; II.) mnU.ra No. 70U . Invited to funsrsl serf Ice,, Wed.. 2 p, m., 233U W. Dauphin at. Int, private, Mt, Peace Cent. Remain, may be viewed Tues,, after 7pm QILMORB. Dec, 2, FREDERICK A., tun band of 1511a L. Olimore, aged 83. Relative, and friend,. Columbia Lodge No. oi. I". and A. M. D. of L. B. and P.. Dlv. No. St. Invltrd to funeral services. Thur,., 2 p. m.. 8029 Lancaster ave InJL. Mt. Morlah C,m. , Friend, may call Jed.,-s to 10 . m. "OORHAM Dec. 1. JANI3 M. OORHAM. aged 18. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral. Thur,.. 8 a. m.. 220S N. 16th ,t. Low mat. Church of Our Lady of Mercy 0 'on'ADY, Deer 2.' ROBERT J husband of mitubeth Odsy and son of Catharine and late Thomas If, Urady. Due notlca.of fu. neral will be given, from 910 S, ooth at. OIUFFIN. At Atlantic City. N.: J Deo. 2, NICHOLAS J., husband of Mirv Agnes Orlfrin (nee McCartney), father of Nicholas Oerald. Itev. KdwarJ, David rnd Mrs. John McDermott. age, 75 Funeral from 147 Dewey place. Relatives and frlenda Invited to roirulent mass St. Johrt'a Church.. 13th snd Chestnut sts., Phlla.. Thurs.. 11:15 a. m. Int. .SJi. John', Vault. Omit flower,. 1UN60V1K. Nar Deacon, Station. N. J.. Eleventh -Month 80th. KVA. D. HANCOCK, wir Af llaerv lfi. Hancock, aged Si. Itela. live, and friend. Invited, toun.ral. Third day. 1 Py m.. rrsldenoe, near' Deacon, sta tion; Mat" Mt. Molly Cm, Atto will mut trollej. at Hafnte Isnev . .T r KAlW.W.-'At 15 Clival M -Do. t,"''1 ,. - ' -t '.- i in'ltti i.Vlllf i "'" ' ' ' - TatjMht 1st il i ''" KKATIIH 2, r.t.I.AtinTH. wife of John P. Harlan Funeral services Thurs., 2 p. tn, Int. pri vate, omit flOMfra. 1IAAVKES Pec. I. MAHTirA A., widow of neorg llawkes, sgd 70. Itelatlvea Bnd friends InMted to funeral services. I'rl., 2 P. m . 160S N 7tlt st Int. rrlat"'. HK.VIir.- Nov. 3d, KMKAniiTIt, daughter of the lulu Hiniil 1 nnd Mary A. Henry. Helatltes and friends Inilt'd to uttend ninerar services t&30 I'Alnnount avc., Tliurs.. 2 . in Int. private. IIKHSK -Uec 1 JOHN V . husband nf I.aura llese. aged 42. Ilelatlvrs and friends united tn funeral eerWoe Tiles. H p. in ttlM l'einlierlon at Int. llrnuhlyn Lutheran Cein, . iiiiffiiAiV- RuiMi-nb'. nn Nov. 3n. ini, I.bUlM T. husband nt Miriam A Huffman (ueo Welnhnlil). agd 71 Ilelatlves anJ , friends also Phlla I.odoo No 4. H. of 11 I t'ol. d TjvIop Pn.t .M.i in n A. It . nn.l Phlle Toiler, ll.n.flclul Axoclatloll. Invited to funeral services, on 'Purs eve., st 8 ecloik, at his Idte resldonce, 1012 N Filtnn st. (near 03d and l.ansdowne avc). Int. Wed., private, Kernvmod f-rn. IICirk.VKB Dec. 1. (iUOItOi: H.. hus band of late Harah lloftner tnee Kessler) Itelatlvea and friends, mmlters nf the Friendly t'nlon of I'hlla . congregation of Trinity Lutheran Ohurih and employes of Hunk of North America lnvlti-d to funeral. Ihurs., 1:30 p. m, 1N.M Uty at. Servl'-s Trlnltv Lutheran fhurrh. IRth nnd Wolf sts., 2 30 p. m. Int Church t'em. Hem.ilns mnv be viewed Wed eve JAt'OnS Dec 2 at 3311 X 40th st . MAIIT E . daughter of late Ilenlamln and S tlnda Jacobs. Due notko of funeral will bo gUen JOVBP Dec. 1. THOMAS I. son nf late 4'utharlne and James I. Jones Itela tles and friends emplos of IVnna Rail ' r,mrt- iTin.b?r of the JMifwitpr Country V IQlk . f Mt M cine, Pan tl.tnilno mav hn rlaiM.I Tutu 7 . l n in I KADKL Nnv an. rKTKll ..ubfln4 of KarollnA I) Kni. (nee Shunk). airrd S4 !tflattc wnrt frltnd lnltrrl to funerM. Thurn . 230 p m 221 Anh M. Camden, ! Int rrlvatn. Iark(Rli Oni friends may call WM ovp ..., I KAIWKIt I'c. 1. rATtOUNK w Mow of '"nry . nni-n . iikdu u itriativri uu friend. T.adleV Aid mmhcr of Karmel (Jerman rrrnbyterlan Clnrrcn. Invltrd to fu- I neral ervlce Thut 2 p in 200. W. I Karri nt. Int. prhate. Mt. Vernon Om j ltpmnlns nuiy b viewed Wed nfter 7 n. m js.riji,uuu. -tfKAiN writ i iui i tii.N nr n.i.,i . .l .. Jftflft ii.n(1.r.on 'nnJ ia. rbarlea W. ICe). io?ff nn nuDana or ituin urenoun iei. lotrt: Kilted in action In thq Arconne urt t. KKM.Y Knv. .'. IAHEM.A wife of Hdward J. Kellv nnd dauKhtei of lite Ifenry ?" A n.ndrin nrry iiaiiw nn.i xnenat L.M't)nNSt.AllKI Dee 1. Kl.IZAHRnt v I.AUDKNSI.AOKH. widow of David IT uauiienpiarT wwrti en tieiaiiven ana friends Invited to terIt'p-, Wed l p, m , residenco of son. 4721 Sprlncfleld ac. Int. fVrlvnte l.i; cci.Mrr ;nov :." an.ni; m . rintich tr of Taul M and Miry I.e Compt (nc Shleldi). Helatlvet and frlendu, alumna) of hi. Joseph's Vnter of thf (JlrlV Cfit hollo ltlirh School, Invited to funeral, 'lhur. s ;i(l a in reslden.'r of jnrenth, 230T H. Iluntlnsdon t. Solemn rt nu.n .iv Ht. nji'H Church 10 a ni. Int. Hol Hepulchro i ei"nAMT Nov 2, PflEPEUirK A., l.m-I band of Into HUKenta ItlRRln Kearny Fie I a ' tlven and friend, reportorlal ptaff of l'ubllp Ledger, Invited to funeral, ed., 8 30 a. m , j MS Tarpenter pt Solemn reqtjlern rnan I 4'liunh of (lift TranaflKuratlon 10 a m. Int ' Old rathedr.il Cem Auto acrvlre. iVIenda i tniiv Tn"jr ev I.KWIH.- tn llnrmaitvlIlP Ir 2 STtK wife of i 'liirlea V I,-wN ifcpd t(2 ftpl,Hr and frlendi ir itd in funeral rvlrew, llarinanvilllr T- 'Ihuri 2 p. m domain m iy b viewed U rd . 7 to 0 p. ni Int prliate, MA It TIN. Tn I (RACK w Idow of , (n funra .inuien liariin ii-iaiivi ana irum ln 1 1 ! i Hiiirn ,iih imirn a m n icirnor t Ulcli mass of ro.upm t'hunli of Our l,adv of Mt Carnift 010 a. in Int Now L'athrdra! Vm Auto fiinPial MAUIFI In tho arvlro of his oountry. at iovrr. i.nciniin oi nnfiin I'nvrr, i.nEiRnn oi pn.iimoilia, 1,1. lit AVnDEI.I, MAIII.I3. aired 27. tn rnmmc Wa - . ..:: . .1 . . . " .. of the 2118th Aero Hnuadron. II S Air H.rv. Ice. son of tha late Lvcrt I. Maula and hus band of Zellta nee, Mi-nniDi:. HuUdenlv. Nov .10. AONHS MeHHlUi:, formerly of Duubarton. Scotland Ilelatlves and friend. Invited to funeral. Wed . 7:3n a. 111. roslclnre of Thomas A (lormlpv. isuos Irvlnu st (liOili and Sprure sin ). Itleh requiem mass St. ('arthane's t'hurch 11 a, m. Int Holy Crosi Cem Auto fun.rnl MrCAtlTNr.T. Nov. 30. Sl'SAN widow of Robert McCartney, aaeil 78 Relatives and friends. Altar and Ro.arv Socletv and Leasue, of Sacred Heart of St. Kllzabeth'a Church. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 a. m S21S itontBomery ave. High mass of re quiem. St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Hepulchre rem. uto service. MtCORMICK. Killed In action In France, Auu 27. CHARLES A . member of Co, 1. Ulii'li Inf.. son of Catharine nnd late Joseph MtCormlck, aged 2p. R-latlves and frlenil. soldiers sailors nnd marines In. vited tn solemn hlffh requiem masi St 'Pat- rick's Church Thurs. 10 a. ni McCl'HKLR. Nov M. CATHARINE. l widow of Matthew McCuaker and daushler f lata Edward and Ilrldaet Mullen. Ku ..,! lo which relullves and friends are i ,ilted Wed . S..10 a. ni . 2(121 S. 8th st. i Mush of requiem Church of Knlnhany 1(1 h hi. Int Niw Cathedral Cem Auto service ,. .......,,. -.. t T,T7nv.nn ioTr.n.na!iK5in,2 inlJohn and lute Catharine ilLElw.e (nee ?Ivo5; i'aS i !,.t Covie). of farrleart County Donegal Ire. U cross Cem. Auto , , d 'jtjiaUxe, anil friends. Division No. ' 8' O. II Invited to fui.iral. Wed.. 8'3(l residence oi cousin, ilra It. cole. ilwaril Met iiias nnd frleiitlH. soldlciH. Srlllora nn, nin- rlnes Incited to litjth niai" of requiem St Vnthon' Church Weil 0 n. m .McM K.NAM IN. Nov .10. JOHN J . son of TIrlda,t and lute John AfoMeriMmln Kelathen and friend Imlted to ftinTal. Wed, 8:30 h in . 42-4 N. 31st nt. Solonn requiem itmtn St. Avoithfl'n Church. 10 a. in. Int, Old rthedrl Cem McXMKB Nv. 30. S.nH M.NAi:i: (nee Mt(lrddrlck). widow of Mirhne! jk Namee. Ite.atUei and frlenda imlled to fu nernl, Hxt,. Kt.tO n, ni . VJ lU.ufmot.t ae Clifton Hplshtf, Del Co f.t Solemn map of reoulem Pt. charles'a (hurh in a. m Int Ht Charles's Cem.. Kellwllle MIIJ-KH, Dee. J. KIAVAKD. aon of late Alexander and Paullms Miller and hnahand of niule (nee Tlrown), aged 3.1 HolatUea and frlndt Dlllttent Council, No.. 4, J" p. A., invited to funeral eerlce, Thurs, J p. m.. 3127 N 2,"ith st. Int Northwood Cem, Friends miv c-i II Wed., 8 to 10 p m MOFFITT.--XOV. 20, AUCHIK. son of Archie and lite Annabel Moffltt. JleUtlves and friends Invited to funeral sen Ices, Wed.. U P. m.. brother-in-law's residence, John Church. 1323 S. 3Sd st Int Mt. Mo rlah Cem. Remains may he flowed Tues MMOM3. Dec. 1, MARQAIIKT LUTZ wife of James Mole. Relathes and friends in- viiea to lunerai serKes. wea , p m 1718 Caiuva st. Int. private. MULLKN. Dec. 1, THOM VK A non of John and Jan Mullen, niced L'2 Ilelatlves ana iritnuw. ivaiwooa wainutic Cluu. In J'i'.w.i" .,uSn "wX!?? i' nSi:!l .J' ? .' wrin.,",' "''' m.'' nrtJ! Woodland ave. Solemn hisli ni o relem Church of Most ,,,,,.ed l"R ofl7i I i-'t' a-'a 74 Relatla snd friend tnite,l , io run era i services. FALMKH. aged .8. Relatives and frlenda. PARK. Deo. 1. RALPH, husband of late Marsaret 13. Graham Park. Relatives and friends. Patternmakers' Asso, and other socletle of which he was a mmber. Invited fl riinAfjl Thnra IO a m OOII 3 PnnalrAn st Jnt. Holv Cross Cem. Autofunral i jA.urjiiaw.N-uec. -. A n.nik ti.. wiaow '1 nf AfiTViiil II Pa tlartinn a ftA (17 CifiIa,. Pfhale lrlends may call Wed. S to In , ',,A,i',,fim .. '.,i.- ,rem" MARY A 1JAUI. wldowof Andrew Paul " s0 RelatUes andvfrlends Imited tr funeral services. Wed.. 2 n. m. 2.1HU K. i Susquehanna ave. Int. private, Cedar 11111 1 Cem. PEAIICE. Dec. 1, CATHERINE, widow of William II. Pearce Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 10:30 a. m.. 1227 I W. Westmoreland st. Int, private. Old I Swedes' Church, Montgomery Co, Omit flowers, PETTINOILL Dec. 2. Dr. ELIZA I. PETTINU1LL. Relative, and friends Invited i to services, Thurs,. s p. m.. N. V. cor. 10th and Vine sts. Int. private . PHILLIPS. Dec 2, ANNETTE QJIUN. I widow of Ausust Phllllns. ' n.lnllve. nnd ' friends invlled to funeral i.rvlr.. Thurs . 11 a. m.. residence of daughter. Mrs W'll. i Ham I. Carson. 1107 Winnewood rd ("13d and llaverford avc ). Int. private. Omit flowers PHILLIPS. At 3.134 N. Warnock st , Dec 2, IDA II. wife of Elmer I..' Phillips Itela. llyes and friends Invited to services, Wed . 0:30 a. m Oliver II. Hair Dldg . 1820 Chestnut st Int. Northwnod Cem, Friends may rail Tues , 7:30 to 9:30 p. in, t PIEIICU. On Dc. 2. 101S. ANNA'D . widow of Oeorge A. Pierce, aged 67 3 ear. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services, on Wed. morning at 10 o'clock, at ,on'g residence. 6000 N, 12th at. Int, private. Che, ter. Pa. PORTF.R. Nov. 30. nOnERT A. POR TEH. 1328 Brown at., a ceil nl. Relative, and friend,. M. W. Baldwin Camp. No. 118. W, O. W. i employes of Baldwin locomotive .!'..,, .,1 II 1. V fir. ........ l. ,.u, ,,w ,'. . .'. " . u, P.lliPi.in. Ji' Vlted to aervlces. Wed.. 2 p. m., Oliver II. Hair Illdg., 1830 Cbeatnut at Int. Mt. MOnan cem. nenu, may can rues.,, i to pRKlHEND'ANZ. ffiuddenlv, Nov .10, CHRISTIAN PREIHF.NDANZ. aged 01, Relatives and frlenda, employes of liersner A. Engle Brewing Co.. all societies. Invited" to funerAl, Wed., 1:30 p. in,. 1.131 N. 28th st. Int. Illllsldo.Cem.. via funeral car. Remains may be viewed Tues. S tn lo r, tn TtUYNOLD8. Nov., .10. B.I.ANCIIE. daugh. ter of Charles II. and late' Rosa. Reynold, (nee Helm,), aged 21. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 n. nt , unclea resldeno,, Utnlel Shrink. J72I N. HtUlman at,. Int, Mt. Vernon; Cem. Friend, may call Tuea., after" t. at, oi Ca.Uta.rlBa.0, iltlifiiardi. (n, 8hlrje md ' :- i1 f1 ,f' ,' i r " -l''J'' klLjIrliL.. .;'$& ltlutiArtLrB..iiov. mi, jaujs nusoana i Kdwarn Airivfiuirt. n.ui n. ikih nrri ni. xtm i- , HEATHS son of Klliabeth and lair Amoa Richards, area" 4tl Relatives and friends Washington Camp. No 303. !, O H of A., and CI. A, Jl. .luarnnlee Council, No t3. J. O A -M J Wyndoite Trite No, f. O. o R. M . nd other societies nf vtlilch he was a member. Invited to funeral. Wed . a ii m. 1801 I.. Wlshart st. Int Westminster Cem. Remains tnsv he viewed Tues . 8 to 10 p. tn. . ROIlEtiTrl - tier. 1 AttRAllAM ROn KRT. Ilelatlves and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 8 30 a ni residence of son John Roberts. 21)3 R Colluni st . flcrnian town Hlsh mas Mt Kriimls of Asslsl Church 10 a m Int. Holy Sepulchre ;ni RtJUINS - (in Men Dec 2 llN JAMllt WILTHANK ROHIVS II l.. at Ills late rel denc., 21 If, I'lnn st . In his "ith vear I u nenl services nl St Mark's Church. Thurs I0.3K a. ni. It is a rmueat that no tloiviru SrllLAOKR -Dec 1 niUIlKRICK 1" husband of Wllheimlna C Schlsr. aaed 33 run ril brother In law's reRldence OeorKe S Cummhigs SSII Chancellor st Int Cal vary Cem New York, Wed., a. m. trl'ndj inav call Tus eve silour.it n..c 2 31n nice .t sal- LIE NEAI. wll.iw of (leora-o N Sholvcr Iu- Tiotl. e of funeral will be alien SLACK Do, 2 ELIZABETH 11, SLACK (nee Hewleyl uldow of E E Slack Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs J ii m residence of brother In-I.ivv, John C IMnenhcwer 212 Wshlugtun ave Itnddonfleld N J Int prlviit" SOLLY - Suddenly Nov. SO PRANK N husband of Jn.eplilne H nv me. Uav mondl. ased SO Ileintiies and friend" laconv l.ode No HOo. V an I A M . Mslir Ixidse, No 270 I O O. V Colonel John Clark r'ouncll No fin. y r A En Blno Co . IV 311 Phlln. Fire Dept Tire men's Relief Aseo. and Insurant e ratrol and all other onranlzitlom of which he was a member Invited to funeral pervlce". Wol 2 p in . 350(1 Khawn st . Ilolmeeblire.,, Int Mt. Peace Cem. Remains m.u be viewed Tucs eve. STACK Nov 27. ELLEN STACK (nee Oould). widow of Thomi" Slack, aged M Relatives and friends Invited to funral. Wed 8 a ni . 2111 N (irlanna st llltli mass St Edward's Church B u. m Hit lirlv.ite New Cathedral i'em STEERE Nov 311 EDWARD, husband nf late Jtirv Cone Steere, naed n,i Itela tlvea ntid frletuls Invited tn funerii serv ices W.d 3 p in., residence of son-lndaw. David 1 llanna 118 K Pomona terrace, (lermantoivn Int. private. TANSB Nov 311 ROSE M. daughter of tlrvan J and Annie Tatl.ey. used 17. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 8 30 a m.. larents' reside in e, 31 13 Cedir st Solemn requiem maps church of Nativity 10 a. m Int. Holy Scpulchro Cent. fc a a ari I rat,. TflEOKKI3N Of pneuninnli, In Kranr. Ort 22, THKOPOKi: P TtU;fl.KKN. won of thf late Frank J and Iihella Trdken 4nee llullwlz) bkmI 11 llelaflve and frtendt are United to nokmn requiem mM t tho Church of Most Trerloua Illood on Thurs . TTON fluddenlr. Trr. KnANKItJ i TYSON Hired 7'- Itelnttve.i and friends In- vlted to funeral. Wed 1 1 ii in. DiMllle, Fa Int. private. Ha thorn i'em. AuIoh will meet trin leavlnft: Ueadlna Terminal V -'It , a ni at Southampton station UI.KAltBV Nov 2it JOHN T. husbflnd of MsirthA K riiare HelatUes ami friends KlnBeinc I.odae. No 30'i T. O F Hnd all other ortrinUatlonR or nht ii he waa a member iimi-d to funeral pr- t T hum . - n m 11 U s nth et. lift privet. M"t. JlorUh 'm llemaltif ma b ..I..UP.I UVd . after S n in Alltn fun-T.it VAN HOIKN Der 1 lATIIAUINU HT. VlItA widow of Jame- R Van Uoden aad M UtlAtlea and fiielida United to seivife Wd 2 i nu. T..VJ V 18th at. Int. prhate Ne.uark N J . nauers todv wai.ki:r n'- 2 joswrir n. on of arah and lito William V Walker nRd 4I UttltH and frlt'tida Invited t. funer.l. 'thurn 2 V tn., aunt a reNidence, MJ-u Susanna Thorn 421 Taut Ft.. Krankford. Int. i dar HIH m WAI.KKH I"e 2. MARHT. If duah ler of Win lit O and late Tiinnlrt , Walker. rielsitUes and frlenda United to funeral, Thuf . 1! 1t p m . fathet a rfsldin houth ampion Vn.. Int Fatllll'. Vn ron aiup rlll meet train kaxlns Iteadlinr Terminal I 2.1 t in , t t'onntv Un M wi.i-sit. - v i. ('HAniaOiTB r; . dan. iter of Thm.i and 1'ininii T. Wolnti (ne 0,il) fteltttiiv-n and friend enipUne- nf .(lnibe JtrnH and niplnea nf I Danneihaum Hom A to United fo fu neral Thiir... S'.IO a in, reldnto nf prir ent !'-" N llohurt nt V ThlW Solemn in am of retiulm Churtli nf Our Iadv of tlm Uor 10 a ni Int private. Holv i'nit KXTZ Pr 2. In Norrltnnn. tnnt conieri 'o . Pa MAHIII.I.A M WRNTZ. widow of Thnma I! Wont 7 TtlatUe atid Triends of the f.t in. 1 In I ted to funeral, Thurs 2pm. H24 W Main t Norrh loiMt Vn Int. private MontRoinerv Cem W 1 1 IT W. - Dec 2. 1 : 1 . 1 A A H ET ! f H I h A N (nee lolne). wife of John W White flela Uvea and friend Invited to funeral erlcc. Hill i; Walnut t . North Wale. Va . Thur . 2:30 n. nt Int private. WILLIAMS At Mnorestnwn N .T. Ulev enth .Month. r,0th Inat SUPAN U.WII. L1AMH widow of Jonathan O. AMlIlums In h'r H7th ear Itelatlvea ind friend In xlted to funeral rourth-dnr, Twelfth Month Ith. at a p. 111 Friends' Meeting Home. M0TTia-SeeJ 1, CI.AItA WITTIO (nee Howard) widow of Charles Wlttlir Ilela tlves and friends invited to funeral services. Wed. P a. m.. residence of brother-in-law, .1. J. (Jonklln. 21H2 Umerald st Int. Hillside Cem.. via funeral car. Remains may be viewed Tues. after 7 n. m rOCIIM. On Dec 2. 11HS. WILLIAM O. husband of Kosale H. Yocum. Itelatlvea and friends also Shlloh I.odce. No 130. K of P.. Invited to funeral, on Thurs . at 1 . m from late residence. 14 Wlnonah ave , Norwood. Pa. .Services at Alt Zlon M l:. Church. Darbi. P. : p m Int private Frlenda mav call Wed eve., after 7 o'clock WOOMEIl I"C. 2. 11CNRT V, husband of Isabella 1'. Woomer (ne Knirllsh) aireil .111. Itelatlies anil friends, Waseca Tribe No -ti. 1 ( It M and emploves of North Hros ' Iron Foundry Invited to funeral eer lies Thuis . 11 a m . 3311 Founllln t lirshliird Camden, N J In, private Tie mains nine be vl.'ved Wed eir I Zl'I'NDKL Nov, SO. at Cnmo Crane Pa.. WA.1.TKII II.. son of Theodore H and i:mllv K Zuendul, aue,l 11 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral service.. Thurs ft a m' parents' reslden. e. 1131 K Tlona st. Int Hillside Cent via funeral car Prlends mav call Wed 0 to H p m LOST AND FOUND UAfl Lot, -Monday afternoon, pray velvet l.nr. cuntalnlnv Ml-trip railroad ticket to Cnwd small sum of money and scarab rlnff. probabl) tlropieU In or near rcadii Theatre; reward. 318 Kent rd., Cjnwyd. TIpone cnrMl 1J3 W. i HCARKl'IN Uist. diamond solitaire (.cjrf pln Saturday night, liberal leward no nupsMoim ajUed. F -t.".l, Idser Central 1UJX Loitt Sat Mnill pink fratir. I o .oTi jHlnhiff Jtvwlr f.; r'd F44jl I.H (nt J'lN Im1. Dtceinber 1. a dlatrintid i rfhi'rnt nlo Hi-wxitl H f'J7 I ilar OtTIc- HELP WANTED FEMALE THE ARMISTICE WITH OBRMANT WII.L, NOT MRvN RKDUCTION IN THE NIltIlKlt OK 11KLI. TULUrilO.N'Q OVEll' ATOBS. TIIH RErON'STRttCTIOV PmiOD AFTKIt TIIK WAR WIM, HRIXO WIDR rXPNSU)N IN TUB TELEPHONE IN DL'STIir. , DO TOIT WANT A PERMANENT EACE. time rosirioN7 PROMOTION WD 4DV UTRMr.YT IV ?BA,hAcRQTuilniDBIlTA,N- N0 KXPE"'CK lASPINATINO WORK AMONO CARE- ' FULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES. AMTLY 9 A. SI TO 5 P. Z.J ANT WEEKDAY mt Arch et Mis. nvsn 20 W. C'helten a"e Miss Zlntol 4ji Jlark.t st. Miss Smith 20 E r at.. Chester. Pa. Mis, IU A NF.', JEMPLOTMENT OFFICE AT 57TH , AND CrffcSTNUT STS. OPEN DAT lNr) ' do.Wb. a " TO 8'30 v- M-iI,3a THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP PENNA ASSISTANT st n telephone, switchboard In a central office no experience necessary; a permanent peace-time posltlcn assured to soung woman who can handle the work satisfactorily Miss Hineol. 2 W. Chelten ave.. Oermantown ATTENDANT at a telephone switchboard is required by a large corporation: a younr woman. IS to 30. wtth'tut experience, pre ferred: a permanent, well-psld position Is1 as,ured. Bee Mis, McCabe. S. E. cor. 87th and Chestnut sts . second floor. BOOKKEEPER THE ACCOITNTINO TK. PAPTMENT OV THE. PI'HLlf LEDOER CO. DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A YOIINO WOMAN WITH AT LEAST 2 jnAns oj.; n:nn shoot, trainivc or KJ4nFftJ,'.,IAliST'ASK FO" Mn- pricb. NI'T STS ' AND C1,CST" 1IURLERS. experienced on Axmlnster rues Apply Bush & Diamond, Jasper and On tarlo sts CHAMBERMAIDS (Vmall high-grade npart ment house needs 2 capable neat cJiamber- uiauin; reierencea f 4.1 linger entral ' CHEMIST analytical, for acid analyse, and In general laboratory work wanted by a laree manu facturing corporation In metropolitan dls ti lets position open for young lady graduate) with 3 or. 4 years' experience; salary 11200 n... ....v. In ...1 -I.. ..,.11. . .,..-. .T ..... ....,, ,,. ,.,,. in.nirt.t,, . cuutaiion, experience, also references. Address Chem ist, oit. orosu si., fvewant, v, J. CLF.RK and cashleri knowlcdgn of automo bile part, and labor operations desirable: mut be quick and accurate at (Inures and vvrlto a good hand, Apply Ford Agency. 34BK Ludlow st (above Chestnut st ) CLERKS AND TRACERS l'OR BUREAU OF ADJUSTMENT APPLT BimilAO OF EMPLOTMKNT WANAMAKER'S CLKP.KS for temporary copy workt must writa ood hand. Apply fo Ml,, Horner. .j .-; -.A.., .: ,.cr. -jtr .t HELP WANTED 7EMALE ;inpi:rii:ni'kii wiiiti; kucu coat mprvfnUM WHO AftK PROI-1CIF.NT ON fM.,..,I,NKM turn, who niiMimiM a 1'KltVANICNT POSITION WITH AN KIKM.KNT T.IVINII CAN KIND IT J!.K!!K I'HICIJ WORK ItAMIM AT IIIIIIIKST HATK f.MH IM "Mill I ITT A, l,'.'Y A,'l' IVIIIIK I'K.NN LAl.VllflV CO, 311 N 321) !-T .!n ANION Wan lrri. Intelligent and re- nned woman as lompanlon for Invalid nonmn In Phllsdelrhla stilmrh Renly l,r Is'ler. stetlni: nuallficatlons. elf., lo n in, .derOflli'e COOK White for poaklnaTand "lnhthniiel work two In fumllv. cnid whkos pho i-i ,.,, 'l''"?'iJ or rail ,.!! M Mint field ne COOIC ANIl IIIA(l'l:ii.MII) .' .xiiTienie,! vv 111 tn clrl. 4 In fumM, . Phone Wv.milnff 3f r.'.'fi", N Prnnd .t COOMSfo nnd light housework, compel. nt vv ntn in u.in'ed or mother nnd daughter or lir.n and wife. KUnd snlirv. eomrnrtHble home, near stntlon Phone Merit yn 271 or vtrhelloT 21. lirrtvyn Ta Ct'TTnns i;perlenced rnUers on klllt'jer sey elnth' lesrners tali.n. eleadv work, E?.".1 W .. "Tlenli rieecrd Underwear i o 241. llntt ltd si WCTAHIONB ott noiriioNi: oi'unAioita vtanled nt once fo All pernum lit linslttnns that offer line mlarv hii.I evielleiit opportunity for adt.tn, 1 men' CALL 1 S LMPLOTJIIJNT OITICi: or C't UTIH I'l-IILISHIVC, ( o. 7th and Fnntoni ts lirlns this ad with vou I1";TA,Vl,l-nni,iU'n,tATO'1 '"'t PKriiKs-cnn appl, ;.ru,rMZXT mirepMiKi:p. wivt-j whit m,vnT NI 1-MltT F I I . II 1: 11 short OCl'ST ST'" SA''A,tr- APPI.r 1301 LLLIOTT-riqitKR hllllne- marhlnn oneretoe ' or typist Christian' salary tn start ?13 perwe't Apply In person 311 llnur-ie Ride 1 .lilt. WANrilP for nl Ktore !.., usf b h. fueen O rft, ' Ar I nr OIKI, ace about 2n wanted for rlcriel poIllini in larae office po .xperleip.n nw oian ir nulck and lutellic.nt. ,.lthnu:h experlriue preferred slijit houre permanent position mlirv JI2 stale expericm.0 fdlly P 111', Ledger OffVe oini.vi II TO 17 TKAIW OF A OB COOP OPPORTt'NITY FOR IIUSINKSS CARKRR APPI.T ni'ItRVU OF nOT'LOYilENT ANA.MAKi:it S ilIRL Id and over. whlfT rfrlT to-" leaTii speclaltv vtork. ail slttlni: work steady all the time learners Rllaranteed at least 18 per tveejt 12l1 Spring Oard"ii st afnt.fi wanted to deilvei feletrrams all parts of cilt. food riv, short hours, no Hunday mni ch.ptnut. I UIKLM tv.uited not ,er tn not Bolnr to school for lltht work In newspaper offle. AppIi clu Kdltor fourtli floor, flu. Chest. ' iijltt ' 1 lllflLS ttalllert I,, ,1,, fllln. and .,.1.1 Ir. Ae' I I lice VPltM L, yoldeh liin.1i Chestnut st j 1 HovilKHY kiiilt-rs mid toppers on Scotland' William full automatic mnehln.. nnkU I .tltrh tv'k sleadt w'k A ro,i, nay Htal.nlc Fleeced Cnderttear Co . 2113 N Howard 'HOrsnKr.RPlfR yinfe for, apartment I bouse V 343 ledger Centrnl jLADIBM Take work- home spiTfe tTmV: 1 I'lamninB Xnus novelties, permanent. 511" Market LAfNDRT WOMEN POP. PLAIN KNT IRONTNC APPLY 130S FILBERT ST '"'-NW MARCEL WAVERS ttANICtirtlST AND APPLY ni'REM' OF EMTLOYMENT WANXMAKEIl'S MENDERS on lersey cloth: Rood pav and sleadt- work mirleuic Ilceced Und-rwesr Co . 2413 N Howsrd st. MOTHER'S HELPER wanted from 11 until (1..10 daily to fik care of 2-sear-old trir nnd nH.i"t lil2 Pine st NPRSE GIRL, colored, wanted fnr small h'.ldren, salary J7. carfare and meals a ami niiT aiuirat hiii -- iti,i - H.lmiint 4110 '' or phone SAI.l:SVO.IEN WANTED IDIt VRIOI'S DEPARTMENTS l.M'EltlENCi: NOT S'Ei'ESSARY APPI.T KMPI.OTilK.NT nfRKAl' i.i r HRoTiinns Sl,nSWOMEN ron PKRn-viKs. i.katiier noont IIANDKEHl'lllKKS AND SKVKRAl, OTHER nEPARTJIENrs APPI.V Ol'KKAi; OF EiftfLOYilENT WANAMAKEIfS sLnwwoMn.v Salesrtutiitn for IjIoujcu ,inl ulii JVrmin'nt potjilon HOVWir TKM.HK A i O 13111 AND CFIKINt I SKMi:it on Cnlon sp(i.il mm- Iniifs MTedd work, cttod p.n Hi alrnh I Im ed rnderwnar Cu , J II N. Howard wl HilOi: SAI.i:SWOi;v. fxwriemnl ! d piwiilon. ji-nod ilai . short bom ni, , u itur work JU. .t 1 Boi Shop 1'JOS Ch-ifnui sTi:NO0Rpirnn cini.i; OK DOING COOD WORK aim'ly m'Ri;M' or kfplovaient WAXAMAKLR'S HTENOORAPHER an.3 licokkeeper Neat, careful, accurate, alert young; ladr as as sistant booHV.ep.r and secretary to account ant of manufactiirlnc plant In a healthy and sttractlte N .1 suburb. Hateman Jlfc. Co. f!"nlch N .1 SVENOORAPIICIt one familiar ttlth Under- ttopd maihine Apply W M. Foster. 12U8 v :Mstjit ! M i:t)Hll.Cl'rii:it In ait iiunllsliliiir linu.e- npnor'unllf for herinr.er Anplv 4th floor It ternational Art Publishing: Co . 120.1 Race .1 ' I'KNOnmrHllR Touiie ladt eperl.ni.il iilul aenerai enrresnundente Otto Elsen- Inhr JL Urns UK Market st KTEVOORl7lfF:iI exii-rlencd nn" llrnilnjr tnu mii tilno hi, I aslr In n f 11, e Appl- M I ilnldcRli. Ili.11 fli-slnnt si .S'mi'K UII'.I.M. n to IG tears or ase ', Mien's 1214 fn.stnut TEVfllERS Men and wnmen fnr ., hnnl. .ind olleees. hicrh schools and trades, be.t salaries Niillonal Teachers' Agency 327 Perry Illdg. TYPIST BrlFht Birl. 17 to 20. tilth vrorK inp knottiedae of slenographv fnr clerl (1 ttork In accounting d-partnient of a newspaper: the work Is light and pleasant sn,l position permanent. Apply Mr. Mt Keou Room 2211 Public Ledger Bide. Slutli .'nd Chestnut ata WAITRESS AsHistnnt head waitress want ed Rhort hour, no SumUj tvoiU Apply Mr Hiilltt Inkle 1J4 S 1,1th st WVlTltr.SSEP. WHITE. FOR rulNTI-.R MN'D FLOOR WORK M'PLY lU'KEAL' OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAUER'S WOMr'.N TO CLEAN AND POLISH M'PLY WANAMAKER'S FL'RNITURE WAREHOUSE N L COR 2!D AND WAS'IUNCITON AVE WOMEN FOR WRAPPINC, IIOI'IEFFRNLSHINO (IOOIW TOYS "ETC VIM'I.Y BFREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN Ten wanted for sausage manu. facturlnp. Annlv .1041 Oermnntnwn rvp YOUNO WOMAN to handle telephone awltch-'' lioard tn a central office; no experience re quired: an opportunity to become ..(.ncit.tl with a growing industry in a position which will continue after the war; initiative and amuty win assure promotion, see Mrs. , Lao 1B.11 Arch at., first floor YOUNil WOMAN to learn to operate a tele i phone switchboard and assist In central I nfficei no experience required: a permanenr i position with Increased wages certain If service Is satisfactory. See, Misa Smith. 400 Market st. ' YOUNO WOMEN. OVER 17 YEARS OF AOE. FOR CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS APPLY BI'REAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Kxpt rlcnted cost accountant ,vtunttd for executivo position. M 438, bi'dkcr Central. ACCOUNTANT. C P. A A good opportune,) ty with local accountants: state in detaTli experience ana rers. f 1,0. Ledger Central. AOKNT for motortruck; frelttht station s prttnc vrlth railroad or tiprtfa. comnairr dglrb1e. Wrtt P 307. Icer pmcf! AuniaTAMT ni paaniera orncet onf m onccd or vtth Knowledjco of. bopkluw rferred: atata attt. tutlarv c.nd ca2n ... .r .- ., ' -r"'-"r lr. flrat letter. V Md f,. Ottfl -r rjj'Jt Vj jv'1 HELP WAWTEDMALM " tMr 'j. J VOfHI 7,. ; '-.,' , V-rk r-iiZ.. mEsaz wBri ? Co on si n.-alZ? ...-'.';'.-.. oiesw .vrarai u III ... . -"V ... ' ' "nnnnr men ave. 4 rhlfUhVl1'''- '" all-.rout.mr. ' IronlWorbi':rk;-r,'nltahln''' ..Pflj- Jhn Jlalxler ( i lij:. ... i'-inwBr. aye, Appli'iVi" i0K'iOI,b;.,!.on, wnaori Work, . ,?,.-1-1 ASWejli17tM jrorkrpge), 1'0i,i:ii.maRkiih' irFrnssrr -t .:? I I'a Jlr cnarles Wood lank vVih.I. ' . ,'"r nn out-of.tnifli trust "?n" la'tlin'Mmt Vri" Jd for 'nrrt iJSMhjaiyn:.ritnr;;ii-oV"jnfti$ifi'a: Tint-a 11 TO TRARq OF AOR u".n.n.."',,:,.'"Ti-Ni tiks nm ntistMEsoi AI'IM.V ni'nivi ir ,,,'; I' KMPLOTMENT WANAMAKUR'S iMSr"n,,rt' ""'""'n to school. for7?oNt In newspaner orrieB. Apbly City Editor fourth floor HOB Chestnut t 7 t-Jor. ' 4 imiCKLAl CRS I.ONO JOU NO TIMH LOST K cn.NTS PUR IIOI'U HOTHI. A.MI1ASSADOR IIRICHTON AVI7. AND B0ARDWAL1C ATLANTIC C1TT. N. J, CAltPUN'l BUS rifty Carpentera tt anted at once, Applr P. W. MARK CONSTRUCTION CO., North Cato. I'rankford Arsenal, l'rdUkfurd, riilladelphla, Ta, H All 1-EUl vtanled. experienced. t0 drlva Apperson sedan for amall family In Hnta. keep ,,lr clean and In repair: cood salary, with board .atirt room, to mod. clean, sober. ilna-le man. inlddlc-aEed man preferred! Con iipnlv- unle. joii can fill these require, men's Phone Mr. Martin. Dickinson Sf7, for appointment CILU'FFKfU to drive I'ord tourlnc car. JiH'i5-2!il'ijLL,'L!nJl!dotvii e ritAFFFIH-RS AND TIRLTT.RR APPLY AT TUB WANAMAKBIt . riitsiri itr, MAnEiiousn n ii fun 22i axi) iVakiiinoton AVB. cTii-i'i'r:pn.i and nrr.PERa APPLV WANaMAKRR OARAOF, POFTllWF.ST COR. 23D AND WALNUT CHINA AND r.VPREPS PACKERS ALU! WRAPPERS FOR ItOUSVIFimNISHlNO ooons APPLT ntTtnAC OF EArPLOTMENT ANAMAKHR'S CLERIC for storeroom of lice; clve ace. ref-n erences anil salary. Applv. br letter only. In F.dw Harrlnston Sons t Co., 17th and , .aiutitn CLERK, quick and accurate at flzure.: must possess good hie.mory. Apply 313S Lud. I low street. ' CfTTERS Experlejiced cutters on knit Jcr. sev cloth: learners taken: steady work: cood pav Hvalcnlc riceced Underwear t Oil. T 1 ma A mm t ' . ti v . aii.nni.j 01. OTI.INDER PRESS FEEDER for woriTTn nrliuli" prlntinB plant; short hours: mod-' rn vvorklnit conditions Apply Houghton Press Mascher and Somerset sts. DECORATOR WANTED Ml'T HE ARI.r, TO ilAKE ATTRACTIVE I)IPI,TS IN MEN'S ri'nNISIIINO DR. PvRTMENT. APPLY P OK. LEDOEH OF- nrn. DRAKrSMAN. nrt-t class, with experience In otielmr machinery and structural work, Applv Speclaltv Enslneerfns Co Allegheny and Trenton ue DRAFTSMKN Tounc men for factory engineering; office of larRe mfal nianufacturltifr company; most hae nt leat 1 ear of drawln? room ert perlenve. Apply 8i30 a. m., the lUis-Brfsht Mftc. Co . Front st. and Krle ave. I) It A n'MlAN wanted to lav out refrltrerat Ine plants, ynune man with some expert iiu in typing lay-out preferred. Applr Cen tral Construction and Supply Co.. iZ'Ji Aj.'J 1 Dltl lilt for Finale team famltlir with I , rr unr ftiiintnemn at depots and aocki, l t Mil N Phwaro wye 1 DltlVF.RS for ilrno-bnltnm vracons. Anply II. i' Ambler. North Cr.sler r.ealty Co.. tilth and .Morton sts., Chester, Pa. Sen ' Mr Stetci,rt DYER Wanted, first-class wet cleaner, var ment and rue dver: one exvertsneed In sample delna. M fl04. Ledger Office. ELEVATOR OPERATORS rOI.ORBD. TALL. WELL-AFPEAIUXO MEN APPLY BI'REAU OF EMPLOYMENT ' WANAMAKER'S ELLIOTT FISHER billing machln, operator i typist, Christian: salary to start Jin per itetk. Apply In person, 3S5 Bourse ; mar i lEMll.NKKR turbo generator, vysnled. At 1 taiitlc RcilninK Co Employruvnt Dept., Mliuillc date. 0144 Pasatunk ave. riNI'SIIHIH. FIRST CLASS PPLY WANUIAKKK'H ri'llNITUBF! WARF.IIOt'SE N U ''OR 2JO AND WASHINGTON AVR, FIIIEMAN wanted, steady work, Apply Nl. etown Dye Works, Westmoreland and I r st FOREMAN eltttrical. experienced on over. head electric ll?ht line construction-maintenance, state experience and salary dealred. I P 314 ledger Office l HOUShlalEN Tvv o wanted, pood wages) 1 stendy empment. Apply HOTEL MA, 1 JESTIC. Time Desk. Watts st., off Glrurd I ave Ask for Samuel Clark I HOISKRY knitters and toppers on Scott and Williams full automatic machines; double. 1 stitch work: steady work and good pay. Hy gletilc Fleeced Underwear Co .2413 N.Howard "KNITTERS, experienced on Balmoral ma (.nines: easy white work; steady work and good pat Hygienic Fleeced Underwear Co JU5 V. Howard st LAU0RBRS LABORERS LAB0RER3 LABORERS HAVE OPENINGS FOR MEN ON TIECK WORK UNLOADING CASE GOODS FROM CARS. COOD OPPORTUNITY TOR MUM WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK. OTHER POSITIONS OPEN FOR TIME WORKERS, R. r.Tn-r.-TVT.Ar'.r EMPLOYMENT MANAGER EDDYSTONB MUNITIONS COMPACT tU EDDYSTONL'. PA. I TAKE CHESTER SHORT LINE TO CSATai LABORERS t, WANTED, AT ONCE COLORED MF-XICA'n'. SPANISH. POLISH ITALIAN TRACKMEN 227 "N. 13TII ST, .TV'? APPLY NEAREST V.,ft. EMPLOrHSNT"; OFF1CW. ' . 't ' - , . -re..- .aJ BRINQ Tlf IS AO W'TIf tOtf ti v. . a -r-" m i.. 4 i'l I i t: ?. .4 & 1 ,,1 l t d I r $ I s A A u Ji 1 i ,ii ,-i. i M S ft ." 1 a w M K ,. I VJjam W
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