iitfmbV&SEZE v7i VC' , ' , V 1 EVENING? ' PUBEEO DBDGffili-PHICADMLHI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918 3D 5KEESSSa it i: ir ; . IS tof OF THE STREET SUGGESTS PLAN OF R. R. CONTROL . Financier Offers Settlement Along v i.Linps ol Federal Ilcscrvc I Itcgionnl System Tim K.ilt1iiie.iif nf 4hn rnllrnnil mnli T! l,il. ,.,.... ,1. !..- ...I 1a n.vlr.nnl i,-ti uiujiK 111(1 Jllir:, VL L11U IKJS.WItlll b.iirstem of Uio Federal Iteservo Bank, na rmerftloncil In this column yesterday, has Fijecri publicly Indorsed by John J. P-MUchell. Brcsldent of tho Illinois Trust rj"nnd rjavltifrs Dank, who susseats as a i-olutlon. for tho situation thati CongrcKs ri tfortnnlato a plan for control of railroad irpperll03 In n manner similar to that YJof tlio Federal Iloservo Hank system, s winch control In larso part tho liunk- ii, ing- activity of tho country, (J 'tl: lio President" said Mr. Mitchell, I ; Iras shown he has a complete under- landlns of tho Importance of tho prob-i-Atm, both from tho standpoint of tho r Investors and tho fuluro of tho nullon. 'Tho Government should have full potter to maintain an equilibrium be tween rxnens nml Inpnlnp. Thfi wJcnHulllbrlum Bhould bo so maintained us Wwwlve a1 fair return on lmcstcd capital vnd caro for employes properly, i . . . . ....... i, ,j,nere nas ueen uitio complaint over , Increased rates decreed by tho Govern ment. Beturn the road to private L ownership and there will bo a clamor for lowei" freight rates." A good deal of attention in tho ilnan clal district woa centered yesterday on tho result of tho proceedings of tho meeting In tho New York Chnrnbcr of Coiimorco of somo IliO leading railroad executives, who for two days past have been holding preliminary meetings. A banker remarked joterd.ay In speaking of this meeting that tho most I important point to Do discussed will no the manner or course to bo pursued in t .uiu,6 urn iuiii m iiiiru- ynHuuvi .uwiiura. iiiihi nuiiKer caiu'ii utieiiiion to the following statement on tho sub ject by Charles li Mitchell, president or.ino rntionai city company, wnicii no salu exactly expressed his own views and also those of several other financiers ho had .pol;cu to on the subject: v jjlt would be i .ilamitous If our great arteries of toimnerciv wero re turned on bucIi a basis. Those con ditions represented regulations without I responsibility by a multipliuation of j commissions. I understand that most j of tho railroad men and bankers believe i that tho time for an academic discus sion of the situation has passed nnd that what, l.s nppilfi I :v rtnUinnil j( Moses' who will lead and coinc out with a definite plan for tho operation of the roads under private ownership and not regulation without icsponslbllity. tBeturn of tho railroads under pro-war conditions; It Is believed by railroad men ana bankers, would Be suicidal. There is a general feeling among railroad men that thero should bo somo regulation, , but that thero should also bo respon sibility." i ,Jlunlcr AsealW I'lesUleni'n Iritlua Ulscusslon in tho financial district yeStorday centered around President . Wilson's mission to Kuropo, according to the- head of a leading banking house. This banker expressed his personal op!nJon,ifep,;the subject very freely, pref acing JnjBircmat Its by saying that li had fcever' voted' for . Dcmocrnt In liii llfo nrid never would, but, ho Bald, tho iBSUei1. involved aro too bl(j, too mo mento'Us to bo considered from tho Ii.TitattdpoInt of any political paity. "I ''ofteja'tlilnk," ho salil, "It v,ould havo beer a cuovl thing If tho German fleet Jiadvbrqlsn throuBh tho cordon of tin) Allled"nirrvlejB and swept up and down ourcoaticltlcs, and In that way brought the war homo to us. As It H today, tha WftRhfisi beyjn bo far away that wo havo not! erilspsa what tho winning of It and th'rUBh tho winning what mighty luestIohM?whlch xo to bo eeltled at tho pelmo conference mean, not only to us Aijd our chltdrn after us, but to every ncttlon In tho world, perhaps for all time. It is true some of us hero and thero have lost a iclnthc, but that has liot Jjrought tho war and all It means hc(me 1 tho gteat masB of tho American nebplc (I havo no patience," ho continued, h "a 'lot of old goats,' who' can seo hlng Tint politics in the President's UiUlslou. If sumo of them could see the letters I am getting from relatives ln fajrls and other parts of Europe telling trial that every American man and woman ln I'arH "and tho rest of France 4 U praying, begging, pleading that tho Vrejildent should come over, as tho only 2S!Si-!iKinnn L;i3iii.E The Plain Facts The United Mates in the World War Hi JOHN BACH MclUASTKR v., Here,, close, upon the events it records, is the fiit authentic political history of America's part in the war, written by one of the most distinguished living historians. Professor MclMaster shows how inevitably we were drawn into the con hU flict. He discloses the methods and extent of the German propaganda in the United States, tells of the treachery of Ger- many's officials, discusses the submarine campaign, the peace J notes, the breaking of relations and our declaration of war, all in the light of authoritative information, There is no other book I that covers, in any such degree of comprehensiveness or interest, 'the political, diplomatic and military developments in America during the past four years. Svo, with map. $3.00 net. At ail 1 booksellers. 1! . This is an Afipteton Bookft&ttnT1 Mc;yftK if H 'jTtrirjTipiTf-rTrgirisijVj'raTiai-;!!!!?!"!!-; titizj rnrr; tirrTOrirstrFrrrV: - ; 1 ,, 1 ' rilOTOPIYS 'ijr h E A . T R E S OWNED AND MANAGED BY JIEMBEHS or ITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION C3D ADOV11 MAHKET INK RTAnK ln liuaii UYiia- PFDAR in CKDAJl AVENun I'AULlNn rnr.DEiucK in "'ZAZA" CpUS,EUM Market Bet. COtb S. tOUi 'MM CAVALIEnr In '. "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE" wH ftMI AT Gtu. & Maplavrood Ave. CULUINlMLa JUB and 8:10 p. in. .rirm invnw in "PVBKYBQDY'B Oil Hi" I' ' EvJREKA M' . VJBWJ" 0TH 1, UARKIST 8TS. MAT1NI!CDA1LY iniNiA. l'KAiihtjjs in TltM QUEEN OF ilBARTB" t S PRANKFORD im nr,u,,rfort AY- P " .1" irtntn tiri.r" It . r 1'HEU 011EAT CHAWH" .JEFFERSONSS? j- WIHW man to whom o, frltrhtfully dUturbed Europe looks today as strong enrfuffli, with no .art to erlnd, nothing1 to ask for, who commandj tho respect of every ono and who alono can put an "end to the Jealousies and bickerings of politicians i and Btatcsmen of tho several, countries that threaten to undo all tho great work accomplished by the war.". "Why, I hnvo It on the best author- "'" '" four din continued, "that when Kecretary llaker was over In Kuropo, on different occasions he went to Lon- jdon to compel l.loyd Qeorffo to accept i-ocn as Allied commander, and mat no forced It down Lloyd Oeorso's throat by teMlnpr him tho other alternative, as per his Instructions lrom President Wil son, was tho withdrawal of every Amcr leal soldier to tho TJnlted States, leavlnc Franco to inako whatever peace she could with Germany and let Great Brit ain light It out If she wanted. "This talk about the Constitution pre senting tho President froin (folnu abroad, under such momentous and far-reaching conditions, Is to ma tho, veriest legal jot, and la tho opinion of pomo lawyers wno can only sco straight aown a cun barrel and -fall to notlco the biff events on each sldo which are tho Important things after nil. It would have been al-, most a crlmo had tho President failed to go. to Europe." Municipal Hond Ofl't-rlnt Harris, Forbos & Co. aro offering ul a price to yield 4.25 per cent $050,000 city of Bridgeport (Conn.) sowor G per cent bonds dated December 21, 1918, nnd maturing serially from 1923 to 1917. Thoy aro tax exempt In Connecticut, exempt from Tcdcral lncomo tax and also aro a legal Investment for savings bank and trust funds In Xow York, Con necticut nnd Massachusetts. Thero was further telling of Liberty Loan bond. with quotations tondlns downward. TlriS turnover In these bonds has been unusually largo for' several days past, which has tended to bring quotations to u point considerably lower than the level maintained for several weeks after tl.o fourth IJbcrty loan campaign closed. southern Pacific convertible s were irrcBUiari ln Bympathy with tho action lth tho company's stock, International Mercantile Marine sink ing fund Cs wero weak, w lth u compara tlelj small volume changing hands. Iuri"-on and Monhattnu ndjuMincnt in Cbino I.s held at around 20, with a. mod erate amount of business in this issui. Somo bond houses report doing a. big business, whllo others say there, has been a falling off In tho last few days. BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead Copyrlrlil cclxh THANK IioaveiiK, I fixed up for the, furniture llut I bo cold even now when 1 think of tho prices. I tried four places bcfoie B'ttins fixed up. The, first place 1 told ubout yestorday. The second placo was too highbrow for mo. It Was my own fault; I Bhould neer havo Konu ln, but thoy might havo been decent at leaEt. I ashed the price of n desk und tho salesman asked, 'Tor what purpose, pleafci)'.'" "To woil: at. TJid you think 1 wanted to play on It'.'" "Ha, ha, but It you tell mo your bus! neB3 i lnay suseest a desk best fitted to your needs " ' "I get you, Tteal estate." "Then l"ve just the thine for you," and hu led mo to a whale of a desk mado of mahogany. It had a glass top to it. The draweis wero all divided Into card Indexes and things. One drawer was" marked "rtentals," anothor marked "Houso Prospects," another "Business Offices" and ".Stores," and so on, I cut him short at onco when he said tho prlco was $280, including the two leather-seatud" chalra. 1 could see my self going broko beforo I got sturted--and when 1 pictured that desk ln my t o-by-f our oltlco, 1 had, to laugh. The third placo I stayed ln about two minutes. About four salesmen taakled me nil together. One salesman asked me what I wanted, and then we went to the place where the desks wero dis placed. Tho threo other salesmen gath eied around with this result: Salesman No. 1. "This 'ero desk Is a swell affair. Look at that" and ho rapped Inside a drawer. "Stand all kinds of kicking about! Salesman No. "Show tho gentle Bill; that's a good man that .No. X2, boy." Salesman No. 1. "Toil. 1 guess that's 1 of Jim eric a s Part n L L l-nOTOPLAYK II 1MRH lrKONT BT. & OIHAHU AVE. J U1UDU Jumbo Junction on Franltf ord "L" ivmuu uiviTU.'v in "THE QIItL WHO CAME BACK" I rC KT 02D AND.LOCUST tSTIlEETH L.UV.UOI Mats. 1 ISO. 8:80. EYBtl.UlSOtOll ENID BENNETT In "AVIIBN DO WE EAT!" NIXON 0::DI)elo,,rMAIl,.aTTkn49. SPECIAL COMKDT PARkT moon ave. a dauphin st. I A1AIV Mat. SllO. Ec. 0:15 to 11, DOUGLAS 1'AIItBANKH In "HE COMICS UP BMIL1NU" 01OI 1 B2D AN11 HANSOM BTa KIV'-'IjI matinee daily WILLIAM BUSSEI.I. ln "HOBS IN A HUnitY" STRAND atn' AV' ' Venan"E-' Uroad linYANT WASIIBUnN In the aypsr thail about what he wants."" lie then uhowedl " " wmen joouea HKe a second-hand affair. Salesman Ntv. 3. "Say, Bill, I had that jou know coming back for that desk this afternoon. I don't know whether you ought to soil It till my people " Salesman Nd. 4. "Shucks 1 Wo can't expect to keop a bargain llko that for uiijoouy. uo anenu ana lot tho gen tleman have it. Bill," Salesman No. 1. "I miea vnn'm , ii, We'll never have another suoh bargain' nnil fl., ......... n. . -. ., , - ... .' . ..., ,. t-vuir, mv. sen eu is iny mot ter." And thero I wnK. neViir savlne u. ivnr,l tihllo thoy talked over my wants as It - uau noiuing to say about It. Then the salesman explained that n customer had died and this detk was xauen uacl:, fo it wasibolne sold cheap I see I can't Inherit tho dead man's desk," I said. Chnery outlook I'd havo with a failure's office nnd a dead man's furniture nothing doing. And I told mm so. "But Uio price it's only $65 1 I shook jny head and begun to walk toward tho door, when Salesman No. 4 headed mo ofT with, "Ixol: here, mister, wo want your business, t we'll let you have It for $7S." "Hey." said Salesman I S3 for It Oils afternoon.' ' r can get That's so," agreed No. 4, "but Te said It nnd win utand by my word, lhats mo, mister; I always stick to my woru nono3ty"B the beet policy. So as I said 76, I'll stick to it. I'd sooner loso $10 than co back on inv rrlv- "ord." ' I may look simnle. but I'm not .m h m fOOl fLS to f.WnltrM, 1,1a vnm r. T .l,fnl.A.1 ' and felt like I'd escapod from a den of thieves. And tho Ui,t placo I went to. Say, It was a troat' The salooman aotually holped me. Ho suggested I could do without Borne of tho things I aBked for Whan I picked, or rather wo picked, out what was nececsary, this waa the, bill, riat-top desk ?CG.OO xypewrltor desk Armchair Typewriter chair Three small chairs Four-drawer filing cabinet.. Flat tablo Desk tlcklet . 40.00 8 00 7.00 7.50 Jtl.00 12.00 U.00 U70.G0 1 Mas Wunmd at rliu &Ue of the bill, for this and the rent would swallow up $200 of my $700. Then tho ualesmnn Bald, "Do you -o'lf,h to pay cash or to uso our deferred pay- nient plan?" "What Is it?" I asked eacorly. "Twenty per cent cash nnd tho rest in twelvo payments, fo that tho furniture la paid for ln twelve montlv. Wo aim ti iwr cent to tho bill to pay for carrying the account." "How much will that work out then?" Ho figured for a minute, and said, "Tho bill, with Interest, is $187.10; the first payment Is JS7.10, and tho monthly payments nro $12.o0." That Ustoned ood, and 1 gavo him my check there and then and he prom Ised to havo the furniture delivered to morrow. A llttlo to my surprlKo, Francta ap proved of my arrangement. "Tou'c gone to a house of good reputo, and X think it's worth tho 0 per cent ta have tho use of your money when you ve to llttlo." GENERAL HAULING 1IONDK1) CHAUI'FECnH HKLIAllLi: MEN IU NKW, GIANT TBUCKS 3, 8 and S Ton ttke and Van HiklUf neat Servtee In Vhlladelplila Special Fatet b.v Ila.r or WeeV MIDDLE CITY TRANSPORTATION CO., Inc. 40B N. 10XK ST. rhuneai Ttell. Wal. 7g80i Kr.. Rt 33 FLAG SET 1 mTlcan. Erullah ana Franco. UIO . . . ..i... .i. In . rjiranl.tn sritu alanll. Psrcel, post. lOo tr. wuiyi.tc .. ui.. tuLA Vf nufantiirftrs of afTJSTtixr" ll I J wr UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION V. G. McADOO, Director General of Railroad. PLEASE SAVE YOUR OWN TIME and help prevent congestion at Ticket OOltea by buying INTERCHANGEABLfe SCRIP BOOKS fiooU for bearer or amy number of peraoua on all pancrr train, ot all railroads under Inderal Control ON SALE AT ALL Inquire at Consolidated Ticket Office 1S39 CHESTNUT STREET morons vs . wiotopmy Thf following theatres obtain their "pictures, through the STANLEY Booking Corpora tion, which is a guaruntce of early showing of the fine.-t productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtain ing pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. I BiaooiuM"M ".ii I 12U. Morrta t 1'aejyunlc Ave. Alhambra iSt-DaiiVats; uvS..o:t. ALICB BRADY In niU HE1TEII HALF" , FJnl 1 r. B3D AND THOMPSON 6TS. Al ULL.VJ UATINEB DAILY CON8TAKCB TALMADOK In SAUOB KOIt THE OOOSF,' ARCADIA 10A.M. to n no p.m. PAULINU Fr.BDBnlCK In -A DAUOHTBR OF OLD SOUTH" ri I irDion linOAD BTIIEET anl BLUfc.fclllAL' AU8QUKHANNA AVE. CHAPLIN 111 'SHOULDBIl AnMS" Iiouilaa falrbanl:. In "Mound In Morocoo" BROADWAY ITV!"- CLAIIA KIMBALL YOUNO In "TUB UOAD TIIKOUUII THE DARK" CHESTNUT HILL 8gSnaES. ALICE imADY In "THE DEATH DANCE" ,lDll7QQ main at., manayunic Ii,wlrKIiji3 MATINEH DAILY CONSTANCE TALMADQE In "THE LESSON" FAIRMOUNT "SLftSSS'afS CHAllLES CHAPLIN In "SHOULDEB ABMS" . r-AllII V TUEATnE 1311 Marlitt Ft. I' AwIILj I 0 A. M. to Midnight. a. 31. ANDERSON In "BED BLOOD AND YELLOW" eTU CT THEATRE Below Spruce. 56 1 H D 1 MATINEE DAILY MADOE EVANB ln THE POWER AND OTIB OLOHY" GREAT NORTHERN Pr&SfcUrZ " CI.ARA KIMBALL TOUNQ tn 'THE UOAD THROUOH THE DAKK" r .ni-int A T OOni' t WALNUT BT. IMrl-r'-' Mata.3180. Uvca.TtO. "TOYS OF FATE" E:iHK!HBEHliaB3JH?iK13i;B3il.:i"i i Any diamond put aside upon pay A vient of email 3 deposit. $100.00 A VcautifuUu !f nr,l .lllijl(lt- tii nrii lll-i-ioi ) dctlpnctl Jhhii ffrti V li-i'ln. sci-rii m, Iir.f.i.nnI L.J I hparKtiwj vvamonu H CHRISTMAS DIAMONDS 11NGS. Pln, Brooches. j..i iv vallieres seo our .'hilii luas designs. Wo aro specialist Mitihell diamonds lutvo behind them tho assurance of value that can coriie only with yours of eporlonce in business. lSvcry Mitchell dlaiuond is guaranteed exactly as jepre sented and wo hae them from J25 to lfi:o. I.ct us help you celecl j our i'hrlt -mas diamonds. Open it A. M. (lor 3:10 I'. M Mitchell's .Rj'aUlilicil jsr Diamond Store V,7 South 8th ,,nV,';" ' l" C II ' 11 ' II M HMtB'M II If lUII B f M IIIH f - - - IIFE-RENUE " 1-OR I'.U'li AMI ( Al.r KAPNEK & KAPNEK MAMXt LLf) SHOi1 1615 WALNUT ST. wiXTiat msoii r ATrvNTic cirv .: WmirmiriKtpr Ky av- "r- l,ch Clev. to nt. wesimmsicr 1rlv balhl) rilnnlnc w,,,r t!2 CO upwlth-.! 85.CO no ilullv. (,'haa llubro "HOTEL BOSCOBEL ';" 5;IW-; ooen. ThorouKhlr headed Pklt A 13 Marion TjAItrKTOOP. N. J. LAUREL-IN-THE-PINES " LAKEWOOD, N. J. i N t f jt p it vVinfei- "ow "P6? ior. ule ' vvinier anu spring ocasons cp.ani; f. miiiiti:. mo. voiXT cournitr ... Find out c!iffcrenr In fnrei w the far South rMurts an-1 OM I'ulnl Comfort OLD POINT COMFORT, U XJIOI fjwlmi tieafot ?r: 11011 ucamDPriiu nwliiirnmr Tool. Oolf H&foodCUiBln Ewrr uroren unrn a.m -.n.r.ADAMH. fM.r. lnrlrisiH Monrn. Vn.. ( r nnnlflst onrt Tnfnrmatlnn nt pAnH. 1 v. uroiitj: i;amona & wmicomi, igo& Cbt 1 ut: Ait Xlr, roiter,' In Acker' 12th and CtMtnut. American llxpieaa Co., 1137 j Chtitnut St. , - -. - l-'.-'j; i: -wv" "i - Ai;nrsT. u. Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA, GA. Opena Uctcmbor ISt'.i. A jneiu. (, -aj ,je. Uffhtfut placo to Pierl ' our hoHdar-. Ooorl driving ana motoring Tcollent fiddle hancv, - koU coursti in ! .ill ouMoor port Addresi C. G. TRUSSELL. Mgr. DNnvf $5 wvatij Dancing '.'.""-ns $5 Tks CnUTlKHOZ RC1IOOI,. .Ilirrorrtl' Ktlldln, 1820 Cliestnnt t. li.iv . Kvo. Lomst 31112 A TCACIinit VOIl I5K1CV l-UPIT. Special rtutra for Mpm In llnlform. riUH-AI I1IVA1. Ilolli pxes siionTHAJfn Asn nooiiKr.r.PiNo Ocr arravluates nre In constant dernniui. (loett Daylns positions aralt j-du. Oti.sc Rhort Band, the eaay. speody sisfom Comrlots nluht class's. Intcnsh tralnlnc. I mm isnrcn anr timp. can or writ. n..? lir mil l'miih rn ,.ni wnmioi: 'JZItM vnii.v. iii'sim:ss i'om.ivii' unil f'nllrA nf Cnnim.rM inn rfaratmit St.. fhllnilflnlil " a a-v O hni , m:f)TV1lT RT TICKET OFFICES f mrDTV IlllOAU COI.UMIIIA AV, LlDbK 1 I matinub daily 'AMKIlli'A .-. ANhWLll 333 MARKET CTS JfSffS OLIVK Ti:tl. in "Tin: BlX'JtUr thinu MOnFI 53 SOUTH ST. Orclintra. IVlWL-'I-.l-. contlnuoua 1 lu ll. LIT KIDS 1 i "SWAT THE hPY ' OVERBROOK OS I) i HAYKtl- lXJllI) Avr jlAUai: ki..m:iy m "THIS 1C1.NODOM OI.' YorTil'" PAT APP 1lt J.MIKI STHECT rAIi-E. in A. SI. to 11 .13 ! l -U THIIITY A WKL1S" PRINCESS TaoWI? cuiuvu; m.Ai'KWKi.r. in "THU UOAD ICi l'nANC'U" REGENT sunKLIf A'Jn,1 VIVIAN IWltTJ.V In i'"- "MIHANDY SMll,Ud D IAI TO OERMANTOWN AVRNUK Kl AL 1 J AT 'f I'I.VEHOWCl5r j,- N ST. 5IAI3 Jll'UKAY In 'IIKlt II0HY IN IIO.VD" rm r If fctlirTT T TirTniW . K'-JlDI 111 A. si. tn ii .in i. .. illllIN'xn IIIIH'I'ITII in ". coniN.N 'IiB A3IU11JU.I' C Ar"iV 1S11 MAJIKET STREET DAVVJI 8 A. M. TO MJDNlailT MON'TAai' 1JVlJ la "- Tlllj UHOUCll" OTA MI FY MARKET ABOVE 18TU li I lNlt- I 11 I1B A. M. to U 115 p. 11 rnu qniiiATEST thinu in upj?. ir"Tr)Rl A MAKKET BT. AD, 0TH VlVlv'll. a A. M. to 11(13 P M M. THEnA 11AIIA in .mm a .-gVurVVTt" Ja H . -TlWto- IHYT ff tRWiNJC4 m twHttfryr BtTfSm i i2& nn IB 4 Jit orintD i I r 5r&(?roRATioi4 : B eatljs; AnMStv, ISelatlvos una frleudi InMted to iiitem. km. .'T-30 a. in., from Oliver II. IiBlr IJMi . ISiO Chtnut t. lleriuleni hUli insRii Ht Patrick's church, li . tn. Hit Holv Senulchre Cem . Alil,KN - Suddfnlv. at Cincinnati. Ohm I'O.NAI.I) , AL.LEN. Hon ol ITIncllla ana lhifA?.;?5SH A,'n- jr-,,!i,,;yii!?nla- t ADI.ItSjnN. Dec t, 1JMJIA, wife o jm m Atidsruon (net, Illnk-lvl. n.lntlvn a. of nd fr ends Invlled to VuneFal fv!co Ffl M . ,,, ,....Vi '' .- rUi. ". ITi?0V.iri ILm. '-"ui.i.,.. i,.,. .,u.JIOria AmtSTnnvnn., o ,r. VllMrVrilOMl, aited lis. llelumea and ftlendi nvitisl to funtral, Trl., 1 p. in , Chelne. DeUnare Co. 1M. Int. Mlloam Cem Convey- jtnyes will meet noon train at Chaster llelchta , JlANOnilT At his horn.. In Ilaltlmor. Md 11-c U, 101S JOHN D UAN-nKllT. V.VIl'T"! ."' I'urv v- Hannert. formerly of i..VAI,As,"i"7"w.a- SAMirnr, hah vnpb. I.eiiith-cn and frtendB. membera of lldwln A Hubert Council. No. Tin. o at I, A . and cmploves of Wutcr Ilurei.u (li'th and r.eed els 1 milted to funeral, Vrl, 'J p. m.. lr)14 Jin '', Intl .Mt- Morluh Cem. Ii.malns ,5.,'.,.V!THI-Lrlu,r' ev" Auto forlce. , UAIlUnil. per 3. ftt reldtice. 301 N. ' J,rl Jjlo t . JOHN HAnlCKI; nsed 83. i i ' 1. Hn'3 frlrnrt" Mlei.lwii illrard l.oile" No 4.-.0, y and A. Jl KcMitone .! J N" -'' o"'1 ''o"t No s, i. A. H., inMfoil t iunera.1, l'rl . 2 p. m Uxli 11 'ti, ,"M A."1 "road ami Diamond Lts. Int. 'lr','.,"; Vatmlntr Cem ii'1 '''." Ufc ' KUJiAlil.TTC sr . .lo. r Mr lleiker. Ilelitla and iJje i" V! S1,'" ru"e':0 Sal !)() u m.. i., l,I.,."l;'lll.I, 9t- Sol"mn requlm man r ivntn Church lo" a. in Int t -V"', D'M' -Sj.suMe.nlr .iohn hu. r'?u!! i.ofiSff r,v .A- KriTln. riolatlM-a and f nV?J?-, lav'ted to funeral, n-1 , aMi m.. I'1, .'" st. ltih mas. it. (labrl. l-i r n?,f:l'T,n TVtr- l.JACOH nuBband of LV1.'X 1,"?'!"r, (n"" Klrk- e" T2 Ilela m and friends lnllid to funeral eri-ns. i.i ..- V.. ln'v S4S Aoslcy at. Otn. Int. , ltnAniXlUD De,- 3. Dr. 1IIO.MAS I... ii'iii?!1."1 or PZa. v- I'rmlford. uaed Vi (elRtlen and friends Invited to funral ernr. m . B. ,n , isp,2 vrankford ave int rrlvut'i. CAI nUHI.I.. l,e,.. 4. AIlY l.MMA V lllni Of Tohtl Tf f-nMii'nll t.,.,1 .1 n ,il, . ... .. 1 .At,- limn u. nnd Kmma if Wilson" Ilela- iives i, nn ri lends Invited to tuneral eorlo-s 1 ii . 1 ID ii. in . ,1110 N Merine st . I.otan. li.L ornate i iir.iiiiv -ivr. . anv ntnnur. iiuiih- T 'l if late .lames und Ann Cherri llela- l,1" !"!J..rrl!;n!"i in-mberc of ttlmrson Memniul Jt i: rliurth. 'nMted to funeral , Mr -..,,..- .n r, io . Teaminc or. alater. il..r lam. JS43 .V Front et Int. niount I'rtn ltmalns m.iy bo viewed ifit 1TI rmTi: -nn i. MATIY. tlau.li'er tf l.itr Jam h .ma Jano C'Jiutn KelaMrrs nd frloiiid inlt- a to funcial. Sit., s .1. m . nlHtor'n nsl.K-nco. Mrs Jennln Corker 370 AWIIouh mi Sol 'inn fnulpm muss c'hurch t Mott lJ;s8(? 1 Sat rameiit 10 a ni Int Old Cathedral run .Oiill( J7 Uei II. rilANIC. r.nn of Jnn.MH nn. I Marv t'osrrovfi i.. McAvo). ltplittie iP.l irlids omplovft of Navy Yard A He No i. V O K . Axl.; Club. lii- itct t funrrul Sinn S 10 a m . rMrnce ut rnrents. iihj Snyler n Huldtrm re nulein masH hurch vt Epiphany lu a. m Int ltoh rro4 Ci 111 Autn Bcrxfc l)i:ri.Lr.S(iN liei J HCSAV K v.Covr i loim Ij l)tlcfn(i. flod 7!t Hnhittvea nni irlendu Invltpd tn funcrM irilcw, 11,, ' n id . jul r-'tTorton n . lirtol, la Int. m.ut Hi is'nl Cem DooLH Dec 3. iUXIhh husKmd i-mini I'Moiev, iiffotj nu .UfiaiUei jnd Irleinlf Vrmonil IjoJkt? No ,i). V und A. M . rii."llt Clmi't'T. N'o j:h II A ll.i i'hl' 1 f cm. ii. No 11. It and t M ; Plilla. Cuiunian 1 r N'o . K. T , 1'ni.a Consln orj, ;iC'l dcrrrc. A. A. .s It l,u Iai Temple, A n N r . . l.m Oirirers Amd . Inshua AHfii I-11 Iu Teinlo Hind, Tsorln ctranH' Ann Ternwood Chuptpf No HI, 0 1 s Cardlnnton Union Churrh PhlltL. J ir.j Doi.t ll"llof AKsn 1'enn Muto rirc m 11 1 A-Bn arid all otlu-r oimuilz.itlonH ot liliii h is citt a ni'Miiler. Iniie1 to fun nil. -ot 'j t m n nldeni'0 (if brother-in-law, hhti I'm 1 1 Wolfoiidrn. Marshall rd. and I'uwh l ui ( arttinu'oii Ill Co. Pa Int Ariluri r 1 mti T.ilt-j Marnct tt iar, blocl; 41 to T'., I ni. DV.nMlI.R It, 2. MAIIT1V T . liualmnd f .ltit ni- ltnddts- tio Ileimlnirtr) and pon f Allurt and WllhpIintTia nruMlc, afffd 27, Jt'.jtnci atiil frlend, Urorvnon Council. K. nf t. , and .Mana-uinrf Trilu. Ni, US. I. O ll. M , and Hip PinplofM of Lcacuo IaUnd Num Y.ard and all othr nodotles of Thlnh ho w.n n lii'Titbui. lnltfd let funeral, trl . aJiJ 1, in . I'lienty' r'ldnrn. 42 Kr.unn hvi . HfftlHiroutfh. Itequlfni mnf St Mury'i 1 hun h, li a in. Int. St. Mao'ufm 1'oLtH ill' i tp ri 1 'W . E1SMANN On Den. 3. IMP, ritVN?! I,. Im ib it id of Marciret KImann Ii'-'stlv"! and friend" lmtWMl to nmeral MiMceg Sit., ut " V m . at ULu reaid-nco. i'43't N. 33 J st. Irt ttriati rn.ioi i'. to. t. rnvxi'is a hinbana . 1 Kilo Ann 1 Klllott lttlatin und frl'-nds ' ;ihi 10 lu rn .mot.. r.'i .i. m Suj iiilnthluii am1 o?mn ranukm tna st 11 ir els Cl.ur h hi a in. hit lluly i 'ross im Autn ruiioi.il KhV HM L. AN S'li: r. willow of .Tulm s lih ltd itiv ). nil frlcndi imiW to s ii .. 1'tl . J i' m , FMrlora ot J "M -ImiiiL. -O.t. W Humiu'-hannit .ir. int. iii at Uin.i.n my h tewta Thutn , h t 1 n v m. im.) ... :i M'li.i lAr itsi.ia. 'at- of Musiiu.. Ifnr.i, Kllratiithtunn Ia ft.-I h1h and fil tidt. I llln in It sclmltlfr i....1pr. No il l and V. M : St Juhr. a iK..iIm V '!. U A M . Ht JoKn s 'om-man-lii Xo Ii. K r lu l.u liinple A A ii ,l X SuiIvon of J8 i und 9JJ linin iiiuiit.'iM l.est unl NwluH To.t, So " ; K lnvltfl 'o fune-al, 'rl . J p in ri.lilnn v of John Hirtntt 211J l.onibril si Int i'ermnofi Cem. Jleinalnn mav 1h iM'.l T'ui" 7 to ! p in. Vuto iunrnl i'iN.KtAS "it ir t.r iiirunioi.ii j.t 4l Jaul VMn 1.1 1 "htl St Vnul. "r.nn . ..v-BWiit TIIMMV V riVNl.OAM hun 0f lliuiiui 1 nnt .ttisart 1'ftrrell I'trneffau. ' agefl Un Htutifrt .tn-l nin,J. S Jo- sT'i' o'i o' ." . j 1 , Arnij-jMiy t nib sliltn siului rnarinr ,t Ui-' i liool ra a no.y nhiiio i inouy cud hi up 11 1 r. J. Arriiuisiion Won iun 1 fi I uio I. lii" A-tsu of JMiIIfldelphia lnilteil i t. l.lii ui -U.if"-. f-'ut , JQ a, in ht Ka- wjinV- It r 1 hun h. i:ihth ond Tori; Hts I'mliiBicii .- v uiK, Mltiuoupolltf, St. 1 I'nui pHpti t 1 up 1 rouui.s -if n. mmiy mKLMw.wifo . of Arthur ii rmbes, axoil 3 Helatlv and 1 frkun.s lilh'd to poi1cpm, l'ri , 11 a m I cJinpel ut Anrtrw J. Italr fc Son, Arch tna ltllh Bl" int. llUMidd iVm (iAlHfUH lco. I. JKSSn II, huhhan.I of Aima 'iHtthtT ne llerxer Itclnth I iinJ frlPinlfi ln It'll to funeral Krl . Mantua. " J rricci lv .In u. in Int. iinvjt'. Mt Mottah ni" . l'lula JlMnuliiH inay ho lk'Ml Ihnrs eve uto rtil(p j ii vkii i -- Df. :.. ruuvi.i tv it I dnui,Ii'pi ff !''' H J"t S apil Uliy.iheth v. i..iNklll H.'l..ii'H and fri.Midf iinltP'J to fuiifiitl f-nrl'e h.it., in no a m., Ji'J4 Dl.iniuiiil st Int nia.te, iM , :p m Mt 1 JIu 1 (V J 1 iXm iHl.VDY IVc. J. ROnnUT J.. hUBbnnd of ll-Ilzih'th (IraUy and nan of iitharinn and th- l.t'a Thoniuw K Ora.lv. Helatlvn and ' frtt'iidi. Vhlla. Kir Ilollef Aflo.. all other hofjftlf-4 of hkli liq was j mmrr. Invited . lo funeral Xrl 8."o a m , .! t. COth t. ! Solemn r qulem masi St. Carthau Church 30 a. in int Itulj Ctom Cem Auto fu ll en. 1 i.HAl lr,U l)e' 4, VAlStlaY n hur- hand of lati i.mUi. uraupner, need 77 Jleln. tlvea and frk'luN lmlttd to funeial s;rko-. Sat , i; i iu., ."72i X. -lth st., OJuey. Int Oikland CVtn itKAV t residenr of IauRhti. M"r- A, f WVlnhuiir Illukely, Pa.. lui'HA kltlUJ.. vjJoiv ot 'I human II (Jrav, aict'd Tl J'.ela llvi md friends Invited to funeral rli. I rl . 1 i in. lesMcneo of Hon-In-U . Wll liHin khiUHiier. 1117 lieloit avfl , Audubon. J Int ni latn. I'riend nxiy all 'lhui urirr t v m I iiar-AVi: Dae ?.. THOMAS. Lusb.u.J I cf Ik at rm Holm OrpaCB runerl eru ea I tfi M.mheim st . C.e:mantoin. Tri , - p in. I int iTlvat I (;itfKiMi: 1' -' ciiauu:s . r-N I (lUDOMK, ut 4.I0J Osairo xive. ITuni Kaatoii I Talbot -i., Md . Jpt. T. 18.14 Iiijcral land Int prhal" f.Rl'im Al Lis le-Ideiu- i;di;e Hill. IV . Ii I 1U1V JONATHAN It. UHI'LII.. for nit r v of K',hwvik!iiJle. Pa . liQbanl of Kmma Urnbh Uelatlvea and friends In vited ti funer.il 5--ileeK, St 1 u'clotk jireiiwek. at t Curmel I'ruHbyterlau Lliunh l.do Hit Pa. Int. priato IIAMMUU lJth. :i. CAT11K11IN13 r.T.TZA null HAMMKIt. (iiLe Illy) lfo of William Hammer. IleUtKes and friends Invited to HttnlceH, Sat.. J r in.. 1:100 lirandr-ni t. Int rrhute Trlend muy call Krl , 7 to 10 p m. f't.ortnr puprn opy John II and lato MhkrIo It. Heimai. uifed S ll.itivert und iritiiidH, MarUm Tire i. ' Invited to runera! hat L p in 77 Holland u Ardnit.it j'a lloiuulim may b" m.wou, JlljlML.lt lift I, .IUU. 1 i IfM Anlnii'i' i.i ltomulna may b M-woOjr,,. -Unit HftU iii,.lTnr.r (m. 1,,'.,.7.,!i,U p"' .,i,mti . , 1 1IK.XKUL Pf 1 Vtl.LIAM D . aon . t i late lei T M .inJ Ileleuh Amui .Muriu 'llenki'l UoIattes ind rrleuil. inemberi ol , ht Prtt.i'M anil St Mineon'n Kvanitellral Lutheran L'hur. h' ImitoJtn funeral erv. Icon. Tn 'I'M ii m , Trinity I.utliaran IChupi'l. lMli .ui'l Wolf "t"". Int. adjolnu.a i frrounil . JIHVMi K li ..Al.ULI'.r II , "-V ' NU'li Nifil ih . lMthi and 'P")!'". inemKia of 1 i.iiil..lnibiiiiiut bocietj. Ifj";"i to fimerul licryt.-i -at . n.ro .100 Moon; at Inl .Ml Tea' Cem. Vrlonda lnio I .V. . ....... . ... ........ .., 'A .".? - y"r. - :""W..,'","-,U'K.."' nr MAltY V... lUuihter of n.a !.... ltAiiljniln nnil Nullllila Jucoba. Ttelu tles un.l fiiendH InMted to Hen Ices. 1'rl.. 2 p. in . MSO N lotli t Int. lit. Morlah em .1011NM1N Drt il. litis, of plieuinoniii at Oieiui Cilj. N 1 VIOr.V MAY wife of IMchaid II Jolun-on nlnl duuirhter of Mr and .Ui'i Wtlllnni liarwood, lined 27 l'u nelal nerileea Trl 2 111 . bill AabuiN ue (1. .Mil I'lty. .s J Int wiafldA cem i:m,r,v.- ie''. . 'Aa.vu marie, wife of Thmiiaa 3. iiiVi 'tr.. and daughter ot fleorpo I. and tin 1 it MAry Thomas (nee Dully). Iioliitlicei and friends Invited to fu neral Sal . k J u in 1""" H. ilTUi at Snl einn lilsli iuaa "1 leautem. St. ijabtlel rtiuuli, 1M ii. ni. Inf. Ilory Crona Cem. Auto Ti'v.'n-vsrKlN Dec" MnVAIlD II . 1 JVANUlCNtillllN. sou of lato Edward II and Carolina Imncenstoin. aged 411, Una N ctli l'n St Duo nolkn of funeial will 6 1ven i I.AUIflN'. Dee ! l.ATHtJi: LAHItrN flioo Kllllunli widow of Michael LafKln. for- ...A. 1. .if UlienaliJnnll. Pa. lltilllnEin nnil trlenda. alao i-eague of tha Hacred Heart. InMted to funeial, l'ri., 8 a, m.. 1M4 Top ker at. Koleuin reQulom maaa at St, Thomaa'a Church 0.30 a m. Int. Holy Croaa Cem, (.nn of late Daniel and Johanna Leary. Rela then anil frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat , 8 a. m parlora of Thomaa C, Tlrocan, Bith and Vino ta Waat PWla. High requlern ,nu, St. Oregory'H Church ,00 a, ni. Int. cathedral Cem. Aulo aerte. , I,KNN0N. Nov. 10, JOSEPH M5NNON, Relative" and frlenda. rjjembera of Hrlek laytr; ll-uctlva A.ao.. and I- O. O. M.. Invited to funeral, l'ri,. 7 au rn., unertaklns parlors t John W. Sheiy Ois s. 1JU at. nr.ATng Church 8 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Ctin. NswttTk nnd Trenton paters copy, I.OOAN. Dec 4, ANnitKW, hunljind of Into Mary !,ou-:in aired to ltelathen uifd frl-ndj inMled to funeral Krl . a i in raldence ut M 1' Diet, 8041 Collfnii t (Kruikfonl rnml and Cltarfi'-.-l at t Int. North (Vdar lllll Jm I.UKPK113 Dec .1 at lift ruirtcnc Cti.lB Overhrook a1r Overhrool;. IAUV HBt.ntlDtlB. wifo of Thomas I., IiUedcr. Notlro of funeral later l.UfcTZ Dsi .'. M.VTItIAP. husband c.f l'uullne Luetj, affid 74 Kolatlo und u'lne Lutj. aed 74 Kolatlc Mh. I"a.i71."'.'1, JU"-ll.ilTD.M " ' W,l.nri inH.nl I inloF trnfrtl.tu nf lf,ltn 1 tUIn'4 Wilson ftHll 111 tit III Jib 111 Ut,l ; - hayn." i-TaVilVrof.t On tl e" N OsV LlnVoln I'lrel... No 8. of I'enn-i .. S-aumillomji Com- inunlon, 11. of A.. No. 4. InMtod tn funeral. Mat. p. r,i., i;'ii uniii 4t , iTaiiKicra Hetnalnn may be vi-tved Frl after 7 I), rn Int Oakland rem I.VNC1I Klllid In actlun at flumett" France, Auif 1J. faMaln inj.MI.'.VD V l.V.N'Clt. ll-lnllifs and friend, all ortrnnl nation of which he was a member. Inuted to memorial penlca. hun . 7:3') p m si l'aul'e i:hurch Cheater, Vj. I.YXCII Dec. I JOHN. hilband of l.e llllaauoth Lynch (nee Turey). UelatUes in. 1 friends InMted to funeral Mat , 7:31) a. in coot oirara live w i-nua, ,iemu requiem mam Ut. Axatha's Church 0 u. m. In: nrlvft. Mael'AV.UVND In l'rinie. Oct. 2 from wounds inched In action. Captain JAMW Muci AHI.A.M.'. .Ui'd.oi ( -cry, or uuriing ton, N J., son of 'lhomiiu nnd Tult.abeth MacFarlaiul and huebnnd of Coldv Pudil SlocKorland. MVlt'l IN Kl'l, d !-i a, t'on in l'rur,. e. Oct 3. WILLIAM .T SIAUri.V eon of Mal I' and late Jim fl Martin 'nee Colllns. of 031 N Natrona et , aaed 2U HelalUes nn 1 friend- troldler. lallor und marln-9, Invited to volcmii hlirli map t rcaulem. riat., 10 a. m St Aeatha's Church MAT1IEU Iiec L'. at Atlantlt Cit' LOUIa M, in hit la soar int. ornno. huba.,d ot hdll.Mellliii.ly.. .IMUtt. , HaMIX'viu -.un.i.naniif frtonda. Holy Nam Saclety of Our Lady ot Mt. curmci cnurcn. employed or uio Eieo iriral Uuronu an J 1'oDe 1'lwi IK Hen. Akso Invited to funeral. Htit , s n. m.. 020 "Wo 11 ut. Htilprnn hltth rt.1juit.111 mtLpfl Church of Our Iady of Mt. Cannel. D.00 fl. m. Int. Itol;. Crows Cm. Auto service. MolirhUAN. Dec 3. JOHN nuscar.j or Annl Mc Mull an (no Hrdv). IlelatUc and rrienas. u. v. .ai. woaanij. jio.y .Name, Altar, Ieuiru' of Facrel Heart of ?t Pre (loug lllood, Dlv. No. 7. A OH. Piano Tuners' Union, Court 1)M. J 01 V, In vited to funeral. Mat 3 9o a. in LM 1.. N 2tith st Solemn rtuulm mas ,Iu lro clous l.lood Church 10 o in fat JIu' Cros Com Auto serlo iMcNAMKK. No. ao. HAP.AU M. Mi.H men ilcUoldrlclO. xrlaaw of Ml harl Mi Numeo llelativos ard rrifr.d? ln.Itcd to fu neral. Ft. 8 00 a. m.. V2 Kdgomont avr f'Hffrtn ll!irhtsi. Titl Co Pa. S.iltir;Ti mrtn of reiu!rn St. CharleVs Church 10 j 111 Int Kt. Chnrlou'ei Cem . Keltrulle. MBlO-4 Dec 4, Rev HAIHIY XXCiCn KOL.L. MUIOS. Duo notice of funeral will bo l?!tl, MlTClinU De( J AUTHT'Il Y . hui band of Mary 3. Mitchell llolatUen and friends invited t.t servlc. 1Y1 , 2:30 p 111 . u2Q lloJiinn at Int. prhate, Fernwood Cem. l-'rlenda may call Thu.ru , 7 to 10 p. 111. MOltOAN Dec 3. DAVID YV . liuxband of 12Ua 11. Mo man (nee Datla). aund CG ZiiauveB ami menus, wanninition cmp, aSSKaiot. Tribe No. 3HH. i' J h or .v.. ana k a hoi a Tribe !? Ili T fl IT Tlf nnd TTa.I n.', . tisrnal Af.11. and nil other orir.inl -atlonf of 1 which ho iai a mwnbei. jnItid to lunial ( serlos. Sat J p. ni .i00. Uedr.oi Ft , Int. prlwite. Northwood Cem Auto funrr.Ti nemalnp niiv rn vievod 111 . aftex Hp m , .WWJWU t uurnuHiun ..J J i 1 tJLilzAi)r 1 11 jv., iuuv. tn iiiiuni ,jor- ton. airfd ol Ueiatuen nn.i trionn- inMteu to funeral, Hat . 2 p. m tojddem of ri In-law. "Wlllhim Sherman H.14 ritacv Iiurlinaton. N. .T Int. Peml-erton N T Omit flowcrw NKI-MS IVt 0. It-tRXlY. ron rf Ijt Thomas and James Nelnia. Ite'.tii und friendu i;nr(jetlc Counrll, No 11 K of I , tnMted to funeral, Hun . 1 p. in, JO-'S H Darlen st Int. Jit. Morlah Cn I rli-r.ds may tall hat ovo Auto Frke. U'MALmY. Dftf. 4. ItuSi;. widow of John O'Malley Relatives and friends In Mted to funeral. Sat. 8 :10 u m.. 174K Vineyard t. flolemn roauiem mans Ohurth of Ooau 10 a ni. Int. New I'uthedral Cem Autn funeral OWKNa. iec a. lu-na ki.)' or .ior rin Owenp Helathea and frtendi i raited to funeral. Hat., 3.30 tu ni . aon'ii lesidence, Jatnh J. Owenn, 820 N. 40tli bt XIIcli ie iiuiem mas St. Jamufa'a Ulmv i 10 a ni Int Holy Spulchro Cem Autn funeial JM.TT15H80N. At her residence Rail I'heakr avo . Dec 4 TMAP.Y J . daushtr of iato Thcunaa IJ Patterson and UrtneMo. II Patterson lue notlco of Tmeral later PATTON Dec. 4 ANNIK J., daughter of Hbeca and lato ileorRo Patton. Helatlves and frh-uuld InMted to funeral Hervke bnt . '2 p m 0010 Greenwaj w int Mt Mnniih ni PAt'L, Lkc t MAUOAliUJ'. f of fl.'orse M1 Paul Helatr, ea and friend" ni id to funeral eeMlce- riat . 1 jj. in , r""ldn. s of husband isllt AVIrd'o: ae Int pitit Omit llowei l-VYNJ- -! J. i;jIa.A . ldO oT 'ol ii' !iu N Payn, (noo IleiU). uted u4 ' eur H'sianr' pi .i rr'naa mas viiv re I I'ni.ua iiiui- f:iuii-. .n ijic pauui- l'i W J I li illps. t,.,j N liith ut Int. prlate mi PriJiij. Manuhalh C m . Pitman N J 1'i'ia.vjiMi ivL n ..itviiu rriijaUMi ntwAA t.K niilollmj f. nl felnmla 1fn-)i1j Tfall kodve. Xo. ail. I, O. O. 1. Fort War-hlng;-ton kndBe No I10S. V and A. M.. lnlted to funeral fcr'e. Hat , J p m . late red dene. Ilaneu lllll. I'd Int Panen Hill Ctni H1.1JD Ie a. MAltY U ItULI) mte Il.irdeni. lfo of "WtUlam Iteed. HeUtl'ep and friend invited to funeral Sat . 310 a in . residence of husband. 1J.8 h Uroad it holenm lenulem miH ht lllta'a Ciiurth lu u. in Int rathedrxl Cem Auto service 1I1MHI llaan M A! HIV T rl.tiNW ., rjeoiire H, Itecar. ised 83 Il-iatlvo and frkMiJM Invited t funci-wl 8nicei. Pat 2 p m. 185 N. loth st. ,Int private. NortH- iood fm. 11I1SK. Le ;: i i.uua ioii-.it. "UJie or ya.4 ipj'j fheptnut et ImTuVo t!!i" JlV ijo'p ra' WIK.""!'!""-"! '' urate. HHnBoH llUVma- A P." J p. n. l" clrlMi""""-- "JlI I: s J' o Jiox Sinn j.inrt Cem puiiivsn.v n j. iaxl i.' A nonix- OX. Iflow of 'llioma Roblr.son. Relatives ntiil frUiicli ii'i.J funern! Hat J p in. ret 'luiuo ol Riuna.i.iusntel, .Mrs nus-e;i ii.: Ion -."III S Oro-. t Int rit .Tarr.ei'R i'iiii Iteiuaiii-i Inrt bo viev.l rn, art- noMI.NVOXf"-r"u 3. MARY i: n d..w of rive ri1 friends, members cf lHion Preibvterlau Thurch. emploiea A J Reach Co.. invited to funftrj,;. Sat . J p i.i , Jldl liloaa it uLow-nam"i it Drlvat Vorthr.au it prnat. .North rd.vt hurch 280 p. m Int inn rem nt'S.SKI.Tv Dec 3. SARAH wife of Ro l nrt uu-kfiell llelatlve-3 and irlend Imlted to funeral, flat 8 HO a. m . reeidei -c of ! won in-law Ir rranlz M. Coyne. ueBe arJi laii rue st Holemr. hisli requiem mav ,st Veionicva Church 10 a. m. lut Hon riemilehre Cem Auto funeral THICK Suddenly, Nov. " "NS'IT.LIAil Hr-HICK, of 1?0S X 0th ot. Relathev und friends, all eocletlea of chilli h1 was a m-Ambei, Inilted to funeral. Pat.. J p m . parlor of R Horacb. 11J8 X. .Jd a. Int ijreenmount Cem. SCUOOM:B. Dec a. MAROARUr SCIIOOLK9 Relatleu and friends invited to funeral services, tiat.. 230 p m , 15j Wrliht t., Wanuyunk. Int private rnend ruav call Kri eo, HIMPSOX. Dec. . JOHX irKXRY SIMP SOX, au-ed 80. Relatives and friendfl In- suA Uia ie d if ei ucir - v,ur u Mtcd to fuueral. Itl . 2 P. m. nepha'n .real I portunitj to obtain i pein.anent noilign tleiicu. Jolm Horn. 3G04 ?. floth at., Palli of xHh tlw Lest -vorK.ne iondlionn scnujl.tlll mi. an. union vein. 'iviiiaut-! may b vivvea inura.. alter p. m. SMITH. At Salem, X. J, Dei. :i. AMANDA FOX SMITH, widow of RIchad T amlth. aired 67 Relative.; and friends Invited lo funeral. Sat.. 10 dO a ni . 106 t.rlfflth bt . Salt in. Int Uaat Vieu Cem . bPriAUH. lc. J EDWARD I.RAVI?. huKband of Anna H. und nop of Ldwaid J. and Clara M, Spears Rtdativ ef and friends invited to funeral service Thure . fl r. in. i;-i3 N. Wanamakei st 1'urthT koivUcs onl int. Odd Fellows' Cem . Shenat.doah Pa Fil., on arrival ot train leaving Reading Termlnil 10:80 a m STEINDURUER Dec i, WIM.IAM. hus hind of Magdalene StelnberBr fnc Mabsei-h-raer), aged 31 Relatives and friend? in ited to funeral. Wtt . S u m . A AV. cor Rosehlll und Clearfield fte. Requiem ma"s Mt jionaventura cnun n jo a n. int Moit Holy Redeemer Cem ft rilYVAHU Dec. i. iiAVXAii i: r-Mov. ttt John II Htward uu.d 1tl Il.latlvi am filend.i InvUail to funeral. I'rl . II p m . flt S Vnlon Ave . I.an9do,sn', Pa. Int l'ern wood Cm. srOCKl.Cn 15ri- 3. lit Kz-afilns-. Ia MAHY t . dauehtflr of Ilobrt Ri.a hit. Kmma Hto-kler. Uyl.tlveH una frlendu. Mlnpo Oounfll No 124. D of 1" . ana B.n 'Dr nilnvo I.ndi.a' I'ounrll lnvttrl to funeral. ' RtfO u y Hancock i-jJurpij 0f in Tfl, -iin-t Pa in . lainnr H lebiufnra. jihl at Solemn rraul.m laisi ,.., .I.. I nnA...llM 111 .. ... ICSTIN Dec J. IIRUY. huallar.J ot , at! ilury Tu,ti, r.rlatlir. Hlifl friend. I - ,.,a , fn.ral. l'ri. 30 a m . M0 K Weitmoreliind at holenm rcquleirt mass ,,.,.,, of AScen.0n 10 a. m Int. Holy i,emili'hrH iVm vxiiKOMirr O. ' 2 1 at 140 dale at oinev 1MV1IRLI.A 1' KMNH wife of Wll- iium K. Vand.nrlft. sue( 27. and iXt. 27 t 11,1,1 AM K. VANUKUHIK-r. ard 00. Uela- ' him an.l frl.mla InMteJ to luhrfment. North - ,100j rem . Trl .Dec . n J p. m. van KOHN AtViiriNtnnii.ru Iet I OIJVKR 1'EIIHY VAN ItOHN. husband of lute Matilda vn Horn aged TO ueiatlvea nn-l frlende Watam Trloe. N. 411. I O (intl frlenda IVatim Tribe. Nn. It M . InUted to funeral. l''ri , k n ti. ti'sldetice of aon, William M Van Horn 12UU l.oi ut Et . NorrlstoTin Int. private, ,at afternoon. I,eerlngton Cem Hoxoo, ouitli I'a WKI3LI11 Suddenly Dei 3, PAVID. husband of Kate. Wakeleo (nee llromull). uged il5 Relatives and filendn Incited to funeral .ervlce.. Sat . 1 ti m . 2521 S. Han- oek at Int. Kernwood Cem. Remains ma5 be leved Frl 8 to 10 D. m. Auto i.urtege WALLER. Deo 4. UAKATETTU WA1 I.ER Relatlvea and friends lnitod to fu neral .ervlees. "rl ,2pm. chapel of An drew J Ualr - Son. Arch and Hull tr Int. prhate ALSH. Dec. 4. ANNA M 1' . daughtei of Michael J. and Julia A Walth RelatHen and friends, Soladlty of ll. V, M.; alumnae of Ft John the llaptlst's High School, ClaT of ,1IU1 taidles' T. A 11 Society of St John the llaptlit Church. Invited to funeral ,sa , 8.80 a, m., parents' residence, no Rector at., My-. Solemn high requiem rnus St John the Uaptlst Church 10 a. m, Int WKIlfin. lieo. 3. ERNEST, husband of ' Catharine Weber, aged TO, Relative, and I friends Imlted to funeral services. Sat., p m. ooou .ermi;- -b , i..-iiii;auii, Int Westminster Cem. friends may tall l"rl T to B n m, ECKESBISR; Dec. ,?, ANNA WHCK. EHHElt, widow of Joseph Wockeseer (ne Pfeutfer). aged 03. Relatives and friend?. Woman of the Holy Family of St. Uonlfaclna Church, Invited to funeral, Prl., 8:30 a. ni., 1827 N, Waterloo at. Requiem mass Ht, Bon' ff aclua Church, 10, a. m. Int. Moat Holy r- 27 ti, Waterloo at. Requiem mass ut, Hon- VSSir rSm'6, il ' " It-SlMt . . ' ,- .A' - tv Vi' ueeiner I Fran, ... Oct n. iiAt.Plt nv:nni4l: WMtT TAKKlt. ascd 2'. son of OeorKO H end I.ldk l WliltraUer Helatlves and friends Invited to memorial senlre st Oentro Hcjuar-i Jlct, 0'ilft rolerona! Church Ccntrn rtquar v .1 Sun 2 m m WII.UV -Doc 4 l 'I. Villi,., sMf. of 1"T(ll eiidj c W'llev ltoUtlres and friends In Mt d to futierHl. but . 2,30 li In , refild lice of daughter, .lra Joseph ChamiiiT. 03d I Hace ut Int. 1'arnwood f'em Trlunds ma cull l'ri er Auto eerIce. WILSON Dec. 3 JOHN 1, , l.uelintij o' h'te .tohn 1, Wllmm. need yj lt-.t!v ?r JrWnin Imlled to f.rj e.. M..I a i. in 441 H. l'axun et Int Montruii. i 'em 1! milna mar bo vle.ied Krl . 7 to 10 p m WILSON Der 4 MKLLHI K, u Ite of Oeoiiro II. Wilson fn" llobinHon-WIUoni HeiatUe and frlenJs Women'e Illbl Clu" of First Jt. w. Churrh InMted lo fune.ui services, 54 1 Hadluti uve . Camdon, ?at 2 ti. m Int orlvate llnddonllM llai'tl'i Cent Friend- mv car rr' 7 to a p ni tVOUTHIVOTON Sudd, nil P.. 4. JAMIIH WOllTHINfrrON am. 7J lltlatlw and friends. Southampton Coun,' 1. No. I'ld. O 1 A . 111'lted to funeral rtat n m . resideniii of Bon-ln-law Jason H Homeland, Holland. l'i Int William Venn Cem. utos will meet train linir Ynrdlei- 12:14 and r.adtnT leimit il lj r, j m al Cornel Ion Stiti. ii ZIJIMKItMAN ' N Till AVi".,i P 10, 4 I! I IX.VIiri'll M ZlMMinstl.W acsd mi Peruen and i-il private LOST AND FOUKTJ JiAO l.o' .Monday afternoon cru velvet haff ici.l.tlnlh-' uO.tilp ral.r.,ad 11 k-t -o ' Cymv)d eniull su-n of moncv und toarab rmir juuo&ni aroniiei in or n-ai Arcadia 'ineiir- iswaru mo lien, i.l iinmJ ! Tel"Oi.n Onwvd 143 W. , l.l..m,.,i ,, . rcijard . 1. tn,,, t. 501h .-rr-.- , . ,t . - - i IlOVlrf.-t Jnt msll I'lnli s itlr . ),. I . Inlng 1enln . t20 re'd I' 14 I.I a,l Cent. --T,r,trt, v r-"",. . . . - niAMONn I oet diamond lioreeslu, . do-I erl reward Jlrs. C. W L.oid. llSli lrsne st . Oermantoivn. Vlume otn r.TIJ. I DOG - Unl. umla riiklnui 1v.l- 'i mivhs .i.i. relhT- tU turltnir nvop bav. . Hnward " If rotiimeU tra 1140 V TiIihof U"n si , dtr HIXll Lot, Urty'd plutttiiiin tli.u "du nonu and KfttnliirH Hivrt nttinr- lliunri t.hit-i -...- . .-- ----.. -.- .- - , euor, i-i.i 17 Ch"stni.t- cart of Win I Wan amuitcr Hl.( Ijowt. Nov 2s il tinond uti 1 miiic Blttir Phlta or X Y lipiurii i'xut t.tAnt Hna. Tjltt-Carllon Hofel -CAUKI'IN Uost' "dtain'tinl -o.it.,. 1(. - at: p!n. Haturday night Uleral r ".n 1 , MU"tloiiH arltod. ' 151. Led. 1 utitil HELP "WANTED FEJl A Ir, int. K.illa1lt v 1 ill . I .IE VI . HVIIJ. NOT JIKAN MlllTfU.V X in MtPv T11K Ui.L'uWfni t"Jly IM-Kiwl ATTKU "A Hi; WAIt VIIJI, ti!:i(j winj; tJAl'A.NMlUN I". Illli II iUVii'l IJM . TV jJUSTll 1 OO ".Ul UAM' 'jimi: roiTmx PilltAI Ul.M PP.OMOTIO-S AND VIA li UML.Vj IV HA1.AHY is cektmv x i'i-i:rii:t ih iii-:ornti:i: l'ARClXATIXt: Wor.k VMM Vl'LIY riIOSENT ASSORT T12fi I AI-VJiT A M lo M Wi'KKOW i.:.i Art-h i iiifcrf r:..t . i . Olielleit je Mlsn Y,ingu 4od Marlvet t -Ml.'i amlth o i: r,th t . rher I3 MIf ll a Ni:v i.mpi.omi:nt j i'u:i, .r .7 1 iT VNH ANH .'HKi-TNUT TH ul'UN OAY KVT;NTVfl r tr( 4 ! p -r mis- iON'iiri: I I I l'llifM. U fcilt'LlnlMJ biJMCMOlt )lSli ol AN TO hiMCIT Al'VKTlTISTNfJ OVF.U Tlin Tl"laTllTTONl" Kill! A4 Ia.AV- . 11KNC13 I'riU.U' I.i:iMli;i l U-MPA.M, i.TU AND CimaT.Sin V" lfiHin-PiVT CDIBIAI at r telephone nvitchboarfl In u ."iitrai oiiics, no expt nei.. o iircesM,: a P"manent peuc-tima iofc.tIui tuiurd i j ounr oman who can hui.d the orl riat!efaetnrll Mi- Z'uso'. 'Jf, t'helten IJIUj CTE RII waMed" Iminetiiat! on who i rapid and accurate, choice nf mi chine , hf.urB ! to (! piIotv aerordins1 to ability World VtlinCnrp liiifi inet i;oukki;UPr3I,. lj rU' 1, n tnke ohnrtr of otfic one familiar wan lnstullmni fiirmtuie butineP yreieueu. Marl:et t AMIIL'HS lJep.utrnri Btore , ibtei eiip . ief intngrlti Apply uJo'i caeh T! F i'1-i;hks am ir.AiTr..-- holt BUitllAL' Ol AliJI'STAIUM M'i'Lv unin.r or mwnviinM WAXVUVKIIIV - - . :r'M? SfX t)1 n K I V AJIH . KM-KHU 1. 111. .1UP h.ANU . At LLilAri-, I-A1.A1.V l'Uii i:in METirilAKT HIIIl'IR ILD1SM i'OUl . Am 1' Sl.lm.lr: B.. .ni lCmi-rir-iu i rir. I i-..'i. ,r ND nArK STf. putlAHCr.J'IIl v Ur I'bnt rniiliimrit uirki llAl'.IIIMl.V TA r'nOK"' Miiiiir white jtl w ml'il. .ubiirh Cull brfAeen 12 and 1 MVA 'Wld-n.r Rid. COIK ironil iane" vrrnltv TlOhliltil ApliV in pel 011. lth inil Sinn.. rn I COOIC, nce 1U 7441! Dfvui i A'm 11inn fh.Biii'it Hill i'.'iV.I .Uou-it 1 'tnio.Nh UK ll" IAI'll.h OPJJRATOR Tlie wuji' biHle i 511 to iJ.l ii vcek u -pending upon ability und cvpcrience: u hltrh claas operator ban ai cpporluu'tj lo firn as much as J27 per vveei; Reasonable vji at. on illowahi f? mi. ( . granted. , Seven and u li liuuit ioiUinj ttm .lu" und ftj hour- cftturdjv VPl - UMPIOYMRN'I Idll ARCH '! or IM l i mi PCRI.Ii5III.Nvi t i :mpi-oymi:xt orncr ; i u vvd sanvom st hi.iNG nn- u uith v OOlvIXO nd djwncUi:- vurk iili famllj . no wajdiinff or Ironlpg ? nut it rood Iaio- 1 waeeH dial .iiuvaie ave , ijuetm ,!.... n..,.,,. ..!., r r... IIIUI1C "'-'"V" .-.i-" i DHMdXhU, familiar will, diufting an 1 toiormg. on ornuuiciuai nou won., iiraa I employment, at-te lull particular' If "IT I. iuilur i enii.u VICTAPHONl: OITJUATOU Kxi'ijiiiuvcKr ll-H,T UT'ltKAf OI' IlMl'I.OYMhS I WANAIIAKIJII'S . . , - . - I iiii-rAl'IIoNU ol'UBAToll- t-nlimdld onnoi , tunltj for experlenied. wwUe op.irutoi liberal aalarr to start N'T. r O. Hot .11711 I " itjjit:to ivavts wiwi utii-i-i- , "'VZ,.J;YiiV SiVi j ii ii-i."'ffiiT .... t-.....- -.-' '---- . . r'- HOflS. C.OOD SM.CRY VPPLY 1301 LOCUST hi LI.LIOT r-1'ISIIEIt bllllna lum hlne opelatui or tjplnt Chriatlan, ealarv to ttart ?la perweek:iVil.i.JiLi!y5' iLC'iL Ji5i:,'J, ,11Jc QIllLS AND WOMEN I , eUent opportunity for tboi" perlvjnr tearti and P'Timuent emploMiunr o,t llsht -.or!. ArAKMHLi:ilH I'lWllU PRL.N-! I Al'PlNU MACIIIN1.S FOOT PRES-S Ultll.t, PHKHR OP1!UATOR iiHNEUAI. HELPERS NEEDED II. T PAISril CO. 3201 ARCH ST OIRLS 14. TO 17 YEAItS OP AOI. GOOD OPPORTUNITY roR.nuJa- A1TLY BUREAU OP KMPLOTS GIRLS, IS and over; while glrla orclalty work: all sitting work: the tlmei learnera guaranteed at leo' week, 1211 Spring Garden st, T.AllltilH-M Take work horn. atampinc au noTcuiea; permanent uti: arkst. 1)i:atii8 styiKii JSTier. tlm.l 2 I Market. ' I ., ,TB cWigsTami.. i j-eiiri'oiat'fcrirtt iy"Siw- -f -- , frnT. --&'$ ' "! '. . " -., ! " -n.f !itA r" . f iS ir- - " --it,., -1 HELP WANTED rEMAiE LAUND11T ' . i5li;.N 1 Oil PLAIN AND r.VXf T inONINIJ Vl'i'LT lai's FILUISftT ST ( ilDl'HKjl'H helper "wanted, fom tf until il.Sn dalle, to talto caro of t" o-year-old ffidur,d nrtejsl PI4J Pine at I'.CniUV nmf kltelien help, ht. to di, eieanlnir. par., ci.-etable na!i silver and lue, ntc. Apply 1SIIJ .Market st -lALBAWOMUX IVANllkD f'Olt VAIHOl'S lirSf'AUTJIKVlH KXPamcxcB not xkckpsatit IM'I.V llJrPI.OT.MEST lit m v lit imoTiinna 4ALKSW'rnH.X toll l-KltF'TIMKH. LIlATHLlt GOODi. HANDKElirillUrS SHOIIS AXD SEvi lll'.Al. OT1KIII DKl'AinjH:XTS Al'l'l.Y llflUIAU OF IIMHLOTMUXT WAXAJIAKHIfP SALDhnrOllUN rmen for blouses und su I'eHnanei I iKiwItion I'ON'WIT TIlT.M.n It- ' flTH AVI. . llt.TNI 1 t sai.ks O.MI.V iiw h iiuii experience In n"iuns ffoiiin ouisiue won;: must be able lo talk tonkin, inirh to business men ami iiomn, -.ilar. r f4li. Ledger Central. SHOE SV1.i."Wimkn ."tperler.red ateadv isiBi-l. i, ri.o.l ettllr short hours, no even voii. iiovu noo- sn,p l-us I nestnilt - K;'.?," umaTu' .1? 'url' onf rn0ninC, 1 lvoneinnti.n dlelrlit, state erperleneo and sal. a, rxpo.t.d f, fl ' o Ho JIMS ' r"l.-xr. -n i i-m-iT ",77. n, v-r,-r -1''0 ,iiAriti.ii oni familiar with Under r ood tmiLliInc Apply W it. Fo-terT 12'js V ir i ' ' rTi'ri,r..ir"w AhsUtni.k Ida-1 waitress rant- 1 i-hoit .hour", no Sunday work. Apply Tiuiiwinkl J2-I & lftth 1 AVAITHKSSE WHITi;, VOTt - or.VYKH INI) 1-LOOU WOllK M'PIA UCKKAU Or JJMPIiOTMICXT tt'ANAMAKKrrS wkm:is w- .i tt.ut.'-d .win uic 'aoim .ciii ed on nui Hh.rthiffi' and drees kooJ Narrow riompton Knonien dobte Iiead box lomi V u. five and slx-'ooni vlntidv Good pav n-ur.int - bun-H fi put tuition and uttPd jn i A tm eaei vho hue haJ experience n otlur looms can be jTlen infltruttion on m ir work. Ilourdlnfr pluu found f.r jsintrle men or ii-omen and Imui-e for employe v ith f,im- r'i y i -. i.jn-i.u.li.vi tfi new ;i spiKii'i, rrti;i:r nnsrvi:. pa in iuMPiiuYMKvr irni'i. VMCHI'ttVr.K MANLFACTTUINtJ tL THIUr .ST. AXI MOM oX AE - rni:n;n pa aomia' n' 'm:an AM) POMSH ipl.v uaxmkf:u's i-trmurk WAnxnrotwj: i: cOl! -Jli AND WASH1NV.TON AVU M'OMIIN Volt "WRAPPING nui suKcnxisHixa ;xii)rf. to..- vrr APPI.V IlPUCAl" OK nMPLOVMKXT VVVXAMAk'nU'S UM .d JA1Y ianilliar viiii ueiieni.iir and r oloi lit., txperlonci-d in liiiiriHainn force of K.rN: nut.! full paitlcularn nd leference1 M 344 T,t(Vr LVnta- z 1 uUNd VOMAX to handle telephoiie"witch board In a rentra olfioe, no experience re lUired, nn rpporttmity to become ueaoClated lth u iri ov Insr industry in a ponltlon "which ivill onl line after tho ar; initiative nnd ..1j.:.1 will Htnji. iiotnution ce Mr , liiey 1f.il AihFt , rttt floor ' VorNO "WOMAN to leafu lo upemt a telv phone rw Hrhboiird pinl uisUt in centre I if ir o expel i"iicc lenuired a iiermaneni pnnitlou MitU hurrahed vapen certain If snl i In (lutisfaiton See MI5 amlth, 0MuikelBt vouxrj woiujv ovi:n 17 YEAUK OF AOK. I-'OIt VHHinUS AND IXSPKCTOTIP ppia mm:r op nMPixYa.iKXT IVAN UUKKU'S enerpl wsrxT- Hi:nTri; ro ma Tind Title. P.OOkKKKPCHS SN.)iV. STV:XOh..T15-l25 CAPADLi: orrifi: "IVOMKN - Separate dept HELP WANTED TCAUT d'Ool.VHSl 'i cot .lccountani. iwi lcu tor uwi'iun t 41" I-duer Central. eCi l.t - ' AitL.Nl Lo mutortriiLk frrt.irht elation i- pri"!! c vvlth railroad or einreas company deslrmi Write P n07, ledger Off.e, Vhf.TANV to manager of accounting- depb - An upport'jnPv foi vouiiff man with I hlbh n h.'ol trulnlns or its equivalent In hu tir-HH t'diP.uion inuct b interested In mod ru nwthjds and 1m able to Khow from. i.rvioiM Kp-ri' uce .ihilitv to produce accu i it. und depuiidable n. ports M b2l, tidger on to V.--IS K I t"lnoli man with some pub lU-aitou"'.! s" 'perlenfe prcfirred; want " 1 : I ."inpiun foe r-tmanent poet lio i ;!' ai lu I t xporloncc reference y.iUir . xi t ! 1' '-..". I odyer Central. I VKM5 1 AX T in iur.lilr'e office; one experl- cwd ur Mth Knovledi,'t of booltkeepinr i rtried. fat Hire, alary und experience r ilr-t Jelter rtlfl lcder Qftlce. , WVO MECHANICS I aMILIAR "WITH FORD CARS Vt lCR- WD Hl.AYY-DCTT TRUCK B J.St i ! OIlot; i:UPAIR Mi-. U TKD 1 HO3 IAX1 i frl v i s i:mii.ovmi:xi oi vtm ".'i. WADNCT ?T -l.i; MR SlTATTC'i K IT . (-'mIoeil of Afi 0'h (.. "ni KppH ti ivr4 Al TOVlUJVliiK Iufi Haul. ueiil ; TV oil; Mitrit b.1 sou i Nteady 'olonlal Paths' Uhl Huntlns Park aro LIAKEIl lIuwJ iifict vu.d Apply in p.r inj I'nlM-rmii lto"i,ltnI 31tli und Spruee ULACKSMIIIl wanted, fm ufl-a round ma chine 'ilfttK . ,t ttilnt. Apply John Ralzlev lion Voilte r.t I .- O I in tn u CICKSMrni for iiiopiiotrinrwnaon work, AppU II i Vml.,- 1717 uM York road itolUatJl-CivEISf' "TtH Pints und l.eatere for tanlv 'inn, r, o I m.ii.i'h Vpitly Settlon l' llaldnln ii-nr tii WorKa lUddjfitone, fi SeaJfl.Chirlea ItVind UOOKKUKPM' - " n.t.d ut il i.inpetent lithle book- tl',irouerhlv familiar with 3cnr il lidrer i v '. foi an uut-of-oi a tnipt uil. Address r.-t ly .aie o thtn office t! iliR 'prlii r terii, ,iy and alar de- ,lrd M 111'. I. .mr HIP. e liriOiCKr'Kl'l.R foi . oat lecl, i worlt b 'tuc'i i nii.ji si au ivprl ih e ref ' -'lem.1 und -a n impe led P ,",4o Ledger Central HOY Miinttd lui geneial wnnc m large of fl''-. yon i pa an and excellent future for bnv with all tlit ! und unilnt.,in Apptv elghthtloe, merl ,ii bioieti i lOd VoOle. RiiVS 14 I'u 17 KAP.S ul AOL i.jOi dPPOVm'N'M'V l'OR Ill SI,-l OAREElt M'PI.V 111 11EAU OI' EMI'I C1YMF.NT VVANAMAKKIl'S 1US JIOYS Willi I rop, nrsrvuitAM VI Pi V urilEAl' OP PMPIaiI VIEVT WAN A VI VKER S Dl ICIIKIlS CAlV AND 'lV.VIB, WANTEfTl , , nn: vor noiiii". M'PLY eo n hup. f I'KHUl:itlli:it 1 l-ON, 2039 PEXNSYI vvi wf; pr:riiorti.MD i-llr)Ti:UllH M UfLPKRS VPI'I.Y T rill- WAVAMAKEIt pruvrrnti: a ,vni:iiousi: S I il;, 221) AND WASHINGTON AVsJ. CI(rPI'i:tltS AND HELPERS . APPLY WAVAMAKEIt 0AUAQU nUl'THWKBT COIINUR 23D AVD WALNUT cut puis run caupknteri 50 CAJtPliNTEF.S WANTED AT ONCE APPLT P VN MARK CONSTRUCTION CO.' NORTH OATH PRANltrORD ARSENAL PRAtCrOnD. PIIII.. IA. m i h "it s JA s '$ i t w . ..' VlaTS -J tea .V, nw. xt& im M Vt . sktii and PAUPum Ktk-QT Al I FOHPNY 23th "" LEADER 1otiAtinbh daIS V ' i n " , O ir. - ,s " - . . ' - A mh.1.1,,1,1,.... -, l.'n.TS-,i-Av.,--'-.li;iii-fe-.A-i-Ja ' i- n rhiMjfrliifiilr v.. n 1 '3WQMM!lli A .i- O 1. 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