Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1918, Final, Page 21, Image 21

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WARTIME SPORTS
' COST PENN $1000
Financial Rcpqrt Shows
Comparatively Small Loss
Up to August 31
FOOTBALL MADE '$38,000
.Wartime aporta up to the end of the
llacal year on August 31 coat the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania a loss of only
11000, figures comparatively small. In
' view of the handicaps which war con
ditions Imposed on athletics.
Thp financial report jasue'tl by Ed
Ward .n, Rushhcll, the graduate man
ager ot athletics, at the annual meeting
of Uje Athletic Association In Houston
Hall last night, showed that the expendi
tures totaled $100, 995. H and tho receipts
$108,949.16.
Football, as usual, was the big money
winner. The gridiron sport showed a
profit of J38.112.79 for the 1917 season.
1 Is a known fact that the net profit
, for the gridiron year Just closed will bo
I(j,-,t rnucn lower man me isii season.
'f Aside from football, basketball, irym-
)ftajium and tho relays were the only
sports 10 prove sen-supporting. Bas
ketball mado J133.36,'th relays $166.01
and gymnasium $63.52.
-The 'biggest loser ot tho year, of
course, was rowing1. More than $7000
was lost on the sport. , Track showed
a. deflalt of nearly $0000, and baseball
lost closi to $3000.
There was an extremely small at
tendance at the meeting last night, and
s there was no quorum formed' no
business was transacted. No nomina
tions were received for tho elections,
and tho present officers will hold over
until a meeting can be called.
Soccer Neics and Notes
Xmddle McCnbe showed his old-time form
slaying with Merchants on Sunday against
the Scottish Americans, of Newark, regis
tering three of the nvo coals.
Maxwell. "Chief" Wilson's new find, on
the- Merchants' A" team, mado good on
he win. Merchants used Morrison, also
rom Buffalo. These players have the goods
and other teams will hae to ko somo to
hold them.
Taterson eliminated New Yorl from the
American Tup tourney by defeating them 3
coals to 1 on Sunday.
Kiddle Is still an unreleaied plaer and Is
anxious to return on McCorklngdale's squad
at Hoe Island.
Unless more discipline is carried out
among the few shliijanl teams they can
look for Ary little support from the. public.
Saturday Hob Island failed to show up for
Merchants' "B" after the latter team had
Cancelled an engagement with the American
'utley Company, These ire tho things that
place the public against sport.
The Puritan Itcseres are open for a game
on next Saturday with lean having
grounds. They also would llko a name for
Christmas Day. Address N. Mager. lul
West Llpplncott street.
A game that will attract attention on
next (Saturday l tho Harlan team or vui-mini-tin
when they face .Manager Bowe'a
f leveii from -JJfwr York bhlp. ,
&Ma"yon joilc,,,Hcottj." McOraw tho
former itarVof the Hibernians (Gloucester
Hlrnlan. and Camden). I now "r,y1"
ih. Rin Hhln colors? Manager Ilobbls
t?o" tedthlm out fo? the' first time Saturday
and made quite an Impression,
Wander when Hchlmni Is going to put up
thit bcreen on tho Third street fence of
FMrhlil Come on. be a. good Je.'ow, "
Set It UP for the big match nex Saturday.
v,. Cliarley Mullen Commissioned
Tlnralii Neb., Dee. in. Charley Mullen.
first "taaeman In major and m ..or league,
and one time manager ot tho Lincoln ",";
rn league team, has recel.ed Ins com
mteslou as a, second lieutenant In the army.
Sullen p"yd. h 'e New York Ynnkec3
for,, ee.eral aeneous,
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Merchants Team A to Tour
William T.' Wilson, president of tho Iter,
chant Shlpsard Athletic Association, a
Harrlman. Pa., announced last night that
arrangements were being completed for his
KSR.mA socceplayers to tour St
Tnls and Chicago during the V-nris.inan
and Nf TrFs holidays. It Is planned
lor the team to play thfeo games at bt.
Louis and 1 probably two In Chicago,
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Speaker Denies He Will Manage
Boston.' Dec. 10. Trls Speaker. Cleveland
American League outfielder, told friends yea-tertay-tnat
hi had heard nothing regarding
the report, that he would be offered the i posl.
tlon of manager of the Cleveland club and
that ha dldjpot want the Job.
-
J X. B. Fownes Gblf Victor
rinohurtt. X. '., Dec. 10 C. II. Fownes,
of Plttspnigh, carried off tho chief honors
In : the Tin Whistles1 fourteen-hole medal
'play contest yesterday, winning tho first
Irtio for tho best net result In Class A
fc ivna also turning nr mo iyvr ,"" "-.
-xBe day.
'.Robinson Again Dodger Manager
NeVXVerk, Dec. 10 President Charles'
EbbeU'.xof tho Brooklyn Club. , announced
he fhad 'signed Wllbort Iloblnson to continue
Mjmanuv i "9 v .".,- h .;
lVlVt -Inlo will uo iiuuiiiBuu b '"JV' '
rith UievllroOKiyn u j . a. . . 'ye,".-., j
me, learn, ttb niu mc... ,.. -
Jackson Stops Sacco in Sixth
.'. TV-,, in. Willie Jackson, of New
York. -won over Young aaccq. of Uoston, in
the sllth round of thelr'twelvc-round battle
at "tha initial meet of tho. Central A. C. here
laitnlUht, , '
j Joe Leonard Outpoints Morgan
r- i if i n 10 ndrlln Mnrsan.
featherweight champion of England, was.
outpointed by Joe Leonard, ot Hrooklyn, In
; the feature eight-round bout at the Tren
ton lAthletlc Club' a boxing card here last
night. ,''
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j fnliimliiii f'ouch Iniured
ITyx'Au. -x'ntf rc. 10. Wrestling practice"
at Columbia will he seriously re.aniea ior
ten days .or more because oi an injury jea
terday to Coach (lus JJetcron. While In
atructing'one of the recruits I'cternon fell
heavily and wrenched his knee.
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tv Jndianapolls Club for Sale
' Chlcage', Dec. 10. Thomas J. Hlckey,
? resident ot the American Association, yes
eruay con5rmed reports that James C. Mc
.0111 owper'of the Indianapolis club, is "
gotlatlong fr the sale ot the franchise to
Indianapolis business-men.
v
f, "aty Hold Six-Day Race Here
A- six-day bicycle race may be held In
Philadelphia this winter. Promoter Jack Ro-
' den has secured contracts from jv number
of ..riders who took part in New, York's big
race and' if a suitable building can. be ee-
curtd here the race will be held.' .
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SOCCER REFORMS PLANNED
IN BltlTAINAND CANADA
International Federation Is Expected to Adopt New Regulations
to Allow Use of Substitutes in League and
Cup Competitions '
"OOTH Canada and Grent Britain, It
-'-' develops, are taking up seriously
tho proposal, first heard in this1 country,
to permit the uso of substitutes , In
league and cup competition eoccer. ro
much In favor of the radical change In
the laws of the kicking gnme Is being
wild and written that little doubt but
that tho Federation .International Foot
ball Association will adopt It Is enter
tained In soccer circles hi the United
States.
James A, walder, of this city, secre
tary of tho United States Itcfcree Union,
calls our attention to the fact that In
several International matches on the
other side of the Atlantic substitutions
have been permitted.
In one game, plajed between -Wales
and Hngland, he relates, three goal
keepers were used on one side on ac
count of two of them being Injured.
And In another game, between Kngland
and Belgium, the Belgians' goalkeeper
wos hurt. Vllan Woodward, captain
I
NEW TALENT FOR
ST. COLUMBA FIVE
Manager Coffey to Land
Dunlevy and Detrich to
Help Strengthen Team
LOSES TO YOURS TRULY
Manager Jimmy Coffey
of the SM
Columba rhamplons, has decided on a
change In the team's llno-up when It
faces Vlctrlx Catholic Club in Its next
gnme. Ho will have back In their old
positions Tommy Dunlevy and George
Detrich, now at the Norfolk Navy Yard,
who will be released in several days.
Corfey today opened negotiations with
Jimmy Kane, the star southpnw cage
shot, now at the Bristol shipyard, and
expects to play him In tho next game.
The champions were compelled to bow
to tho superiority Of Yours. Truly, 25 to
20, lart night nt Traymore Hull for the
second Btralght defeat and one more
than was sustained last season Tho
Second street players sprung tho sur
prise of the season and the contest' pro
duced a newcomer In tho ranks of bat
ketball In the person of Benny Schwartz.
Opposed to Jimmy Brown, the young
ster covered himself with glory and al
lowed the best scorer In tho game a
slnglo basket, while he ocnt two beau
ties spinning through the net.
The game was hard fought and at
various times the players not only swung
nt each other, but came to blows. Much
of It escaped the attention of Heferee
Bactzel.'but near the close of tho con
test the whole Yours Truly five got after
Brown when they thought ho han
dled Schwartz roughly. The spectators
swarmed on the floor, but tho referee
soon restored order and play was re
sumed. '
The first game was a poor sample of
basketball. It was between Hancock and
S. P. H. A., Hancock winning 32-15.
Locat Cue Star Wins
New iork. Dec. 10. The return match
between New York and Philadelphia at 18.2
blkllne billiards, under the direction of the
American Dllllard Association, was started
-JaaL.nlKhtiatvMnurloa JOalxU., .Frank t'eor-
ine l llliao-ilMiii rrinsionisiivr, uiinr.i nir
tables on Jacob Kllnger. the count being 300
to 2S0.
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$12 CO up wkly.; ta.flO up dally. Chas. Huhra.
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i'nufly.vmnift Ave., close to Heacn anal
Stl rier, central location, always open. I
Capacity S(W. EvaryaDPoIntmentconda I
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Now open for the Fall, Winter
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Opens December 18th. A convenient and de
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Open January 1st
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of tho nngllsh team on both of the oc
casion of which Walder tells, suggested
that another player bo allowed to take
tho Injured one's place, These two In
stances, ho says, can bo taken ns prece
dents. We are Indebted to llnrry Dale, tho
noted I'aterson, N. ,T referee, for ac
counts of more recent nllowanco of sub
stltutlotls In British footbnll. Dale cites
extracts from October Iseuo of the Dun
dee Post. One. referring to a match.
LDundce Hlbs vs. Garrison XI, says:
"Lieutenant Webb was unable to resume
nftcr the Interval, but a substitute was
procured In Robertson, who was to have
idono duty for tho Hlbs."
The following reference was to n latei
game. Played between Dundee Hlbs and
II. L. I., a military team: "Following
a spirited attack from a corner, Captain
McKInnon (who Is an ex-Queen Parker)
had the misfortune to Injure his leg, and
although ho nttempted to carry on, he
had ultimately to retire, and Sergeant
Mllllngton went on as substitute-'
PHYSICAL TRAINING URGED
Examination of School Children Ad
vised as Result of War Experience
Chicago, Dec. 10. (By A. P.) Tho
high percentage of men rejected ns phys
ically unfit for military scrvlco was
taken as tho basis for a demand for
compulsory physical examination of
school children and their compulsory
physical training, In an nddre; today
before the American Public Health As
sociation by Dr. J. A. Nydeggcr, of
Baltimore, Md. An nverage of 70 per
cont of those examined under selective
service regulations were rejected, ac
cording to his llgures, and 60 per cent
of thosA examined for tho navy and
vnltinteprn fnr tho nrmv vrA lllrmtten
rejected.
Surgeon General Rupert Blue, of the
Public Health Service. In an nddrers
pointed out the need of special vigilance
on the part of health authorities In
order to prevent tho Introduction nnd
spread of dangerous epidemic diseases
by our returning soldiers.
Public health oftlcla'H nnd army ofll
cers are on tho evening program for to
ports o'n measures to check and control
Influenza epidemics by face masks and
prophylactics.
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JUNE ,ELV1DGB In
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ADrArIA CHESTNUT Below 10TH
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"MAN TltOM FUNBRAL HANaK''
LEDGER - PpiLADULEEIA, TUESDA3T,
MARMED
T-IJD artEEN. On Dec. -8. In New Yerk
city Bergeant ltOHi:tlT t,OYO I.E15 at
Camp Meade. N. J., to AL1C1: LANE
ailEEN.
I.V MKMORIAM
JtOOKDINDEtt. In lo.lng memory of
BAMUEl, MOOKUINDUn. who passed away
.Dec 10. 1017. HIS FAMILY.
Beat.).
ADAM. Dec. 8. MATILDA, widow of
Chailta Adam Due notice of funeral lll be
given from 2S02 N Howard st.
IIAHI Of infiuensa. Dee. 8. SAMUEL
WAlHtEN, son of Klsworth and Kate M.
Itall. ntrwA 111 nlatk,B anil frln..a On-tin
"No. . I. O. S. of A incited to funeral
services, inure., i p. m., parents' reel,
dence, flS48 Ornys nve. Int St. James.
Klngsesslng. Itemalna may be lcwcd Wed.,
after 7 pm. Auto funeral
UApnETT. Dec. 1) HANNAH, daughter
er
oi .joimnna una laio Micnacl narrett ittla-
ittia- I
Inhti IhA Itntilla, ,K. .-.). ln..ll.,l ?....,
,' .""". "v""V. iiosiry pociriy oi ni.
'ihurs.. 8:3(1 n. n. . mother's residence, lfii I DONNELLY. Suddenly, Dec 8 JAMES
Carson st.. Manayunk Solemn high requiem DONNELLY, aged 1.4, Ser.lres and Int. pri
ll, ass Ht. John tha Baptist Church 10 a m. .ate, residence Jesse It. lluckman, North
Int. Westminster Cem. Uordento.vn papers . Willow oro.e, Pa.
"K'mm,.,.,,,, ., . I DOUnilF.RTY. Dec. s. JOHN husband of
T.ZOOHS Widow nf Allien ltanmenrtnee
iiiu.'iifjiii,u.u Lpc u. i iti.ui.uii- ivv
R latives and frltnds in. Red to funeral serv
ices Wed . 2 p. m , from .1224 N. Carlisle
st Int. prl.'ate. Westminster Cem. Auto
funeral.
ItElHlEr. Dec. 8, rlODSHALK R. irER
OEY. nged 8.1. Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral services. Wed , H p. m.. 3120
N Taylor st. Further ser. Ices and Int.
Trinity Rerormcd Church. Sklppack, I'a.,
Thurs., do n. m.
IIEVAN. Dee 7. PAUU son of Emma
M lle.au (nee McAfee) and late Osman W.
Ite.an aged 11. Relatives nnd friends In
vited to funeml nervines Wed . 9 n m .
mother's residence. 2048 li. Cambria st. Int,
private. Northwood. Cem. Remains may bo
v",,'i?,,VMf"' -C l0 l"p' I1. -,V, rienas in.ited to funeral. Wed, in a m,
RIDDLE Dec. 8. EMMA IlIDDLfi. pnrlors Emanuel Aeher Son lfins Dla
wldow of Col. Charles, J Riddle, at 2110 De mond st Int. private. Ml Slnal Ccm.
nuii.'-, .it.. n,m o, r jurin semv"" n
Peter's Church, ad und Pino sts Wed.,
m.
RIDDLE At Rl.erton. N. J on Dec.
MAROARET 8ETOX daughter nf Mr.
't
nt
Mrs Henrv C Riddle. Jr.. need U. Int
private. Hlbernla Fla.
iifiART.MA v. no n q.nur WARir-
INUTON, widow of Edward W. Hoardman.
nged. 03. Relatl.es and friends Invited to
funeral ser. Ices. Thurs., 2 p. m., .1729
Mascher St.. Olney. Int. St. James's SI. E.
Chtirch Grounds.
RONSALL. Dec R OEOROE W., hus
band of Laura (nee Rrlce). Relatl.es nnd
friends Invited to funeral services. Wed..
8 30 p. mj. 30! Oak lane ave . Olenolden,
Delaware County, I'a, Int private at con
venience of family
UOURQUIONON. Dec. 7, THEODORE
If., son of late P. P and Anna llourgulg
non, nged 02. Relatl.es and friends In
vited to services, Wed , 2 p. m., Oliver II,
Hair Rldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. prl.ato
Arlington Cem
RRANDT. Suddenly at 4110 Clifton n.e .
Colllngdal". 1-a . Dec. 7. JACOH EDWARD
niiA.ii-. nr.: nusDann or late Kiiranetn ,
Rrandt. nelntlveu nnd fHenda u'i,lpnnin
Lodge. No. 4.13. F. and A. M.. Invited to
services. Wed.. 2 p. m Oliver II. Ualr
mag . ls.'n chestnut st. Int. private.
IIKOOK8 Suddenlj, at Uoston Mass.
Dec 11. CAROLINE V . .ildo.v of John II
ltrooks and daughter of lit,, t'olonel Napo
leon It. and Caroline A Kneaes Rolatl.-s
and friends In. Ited tn funeral ser. ices,
Ihurs,, L p. ni., 1'. K ChurUi of the Atone
ment, 47th st and Klngscssing ave., West
rhlladelrhla. Remains mav bo .lowed at
church. 1 p. m. Int. prl.ate.
UUItDANK. Tho death on Nov. !!, 1M7.
at aen. steamship Savla. of W. A. 11UR
HANK. an American citizen Is recorded hy
tho American consul nt London, England.
I,gal representative of deceased can obtain
further information hy applying to the De
partment of State. Washington. D c
ilLKNHUJK. On Uec 7. ANDREW 15.
... husband of Mjrtlce A. Ilurnslde. Itela
tl.es and friends Invited to funeral service,
on Wednesday, at 'J p. m . at his late resi
dence. .102 H. 4th St.. Darby. I'a. Int. pri
vate. Friends may call Tuesday e.enfng.
ueitvYen mm IU.
CADWALATKIl fee.
CALL CADWAI.ADKU
Ices at St. Thomas's Church. White
marsh, Ta.. at 10 45 n ni.. Wed. Train
leaves Ilroad St. Bta.. P It It . for While
marsh at n 41 a m, and will return to
Philadelphia, at 11.28 a. m Kindly omit
flowers. New York and Trenton, N. J.,
papers pleas copy.
CAMPI1RLL. Dec 8 LVWRENCR, hus.
hind nf Catharine Campbell (nee McUlnley)
Rel'ijl.es and friends. Holler.. nrkers and
Mnchlno Shipbuilders' Helpers' Local, No.
J-'li, In.ited to funeral Frl.. 8.30 a. in.
-'"?. Ann st. Solemn reoulem mass Church
of Nativity to a. m. int. noly Cross Cem.
Auto funeral.
CANNON Killed In action In France,
Oct. 12. JOILV A CANNON, son of Thomas
and tho late Jennie M Cannon, ur 1011 N
4dd at Relati.es nnd friends and army
and navy comrades In.ited to attend solemn
reoulem mass, Mothor of Sorrows Church,
Wth and Lancaster ave, Thursday 0 a. m.
CHANDLER. Mlchlenly, at Atlantic City,
N. J.. Dec. 7, HENRY CLAY, husband of
Susanna W. Chandler (neo Cra.en). aged 73.
Relatl.es nnd friends, Ellsworth Temple, No
.1, p. of V. A., Volunteer Firemen's Funeral
Relief Asso. of Philadelphia, invited to fu
neral. Thurs., 1 p. ni , residence of sister-in-law,
ant.l E. York st. Int. private. North
Cedar Hill Cem. Remains mav he viewed
Wed. c.e . 2018 t:. Tnrlt st Philadelphia,
nnd at 17 N. New Jersey n.e., Atlantic
City. Tues. e.e.
COni'RN Suddenly. Dec. C HOWARD
J , husband of Pauline 4!. Coburn (nee
Zlegbauer) and son of Da. id and Fannie
Coburn. aged 27. Relatl.es and friends.
Richard Vaux Lodge No. 384. F. and A. M.
Oooree Hai.croft Council. No. 871, O, of
I. A.: Tacoma Tribe, No. 277, I. O. It. M.:
Columbia Castlo. No. 10 K. O. E ; em
plojcs of Phlla. Electric Co., Invited to fu
rernl, Wed., S p. in.. 312a llenner st . WIs
slnomlng. Int, Magnolia Ccm. Remains
mav he viewed Tuea. eve
COONEY. Dec. 0. MART, wife ot
Thomas Cooney. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Wed . 8:30 a tn.. 172.1 S.
10th st. Solemn requiem mass Church of
Annunciation 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cros
Cem Auto funoral.
UKOUT. Dec 7. ROIlEItT It . hushand of
nilia Crout. aged UO Relatives and friends,
William II. Schneider Lodge. No. 41B. F.
and A. M Invited to funeral ser. Ices,
Wed., 2 p. m . Id 1- Logan St.. Uerman
town. Int private. Hlllsldo Ccm. Friends
may cnli Tuea.. 7 to n p. m.
CUMMONS. Dec 7. OEOROE D . hus
band of Margaret Cummons (noe ThomAs).
aged 114. Relatives and friends, Lodge No.
jll.', '. anil A. ji Tristram II. Freeman
R. A. Chapter, No 243, Penn Township
Lodge. No. !l li. I O o. r ; Penn Township
Encampment, No. 2.15 T, O. O. F. ; Wlssa
hlckon Tribe. No. 3.' I O. It. M Invited
to funeral services. Thurs. 2 p. m., 2831
Jefferson st. Int. private Laurel Hill Cem.
Fl lends may call' Wed. eve.
CUNNINGHAM. Dee, 8. or pneumonia, at
Ran llenlto. Tex.. Lieut rilUD T. CUN
NINGHAM. U. 8. A., son of Annlo T. and
lato Thomas F. Cunningham, nt Merlon.
Pa. Due notice ot funer will be given.
CUNN1NCIHAM. Dec 0, JENNIE A.,
daughter of late John and Mary Cunning-
nam, iiieiauves ana inenus tt. v, IW. Bo
dAllty. Ladles' Auxiliary, DIv No. 12. A,
nailiy. iauies' Auxiliary, uiv, jno. '. A,
Q. H. all other societies ot which she was
a member. In.ited to funeral, Thurs.. 8.30
m.. nn2t Devon St.. Germantown. Snl
emn requiem mass Church of the Immacu
late Conception 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchru
Cem.
DALTON. Dec. S CATHERINE, wife of
Michael Dalton (nee Wade), aged 30. Rela
tives nnd friends Invited io funeral, Thurs.,
8 a. m.. husband's residence. 1285 Chase st.
Camden. Solemn requiem mass Church of
the Sacred Heart D.30 a. m. Int. Calvary
Cem
PHOTOPLAYS
( I RPR TV BROAD COLUMDIA AV.
lllJI-ill I Matinee Dully
DOROTHY GISH In
"KATTLINO JANE"
333 MARKET CTF. SJSffff
VIRGINIA rBAHSON in
"BUCHANAN'S WIFE"
MODFF is6 SOUTH ST. Orchestra.
IVIULLL Continuous 1 to 11,
CARLYLE ULACKWELL In I
"ON THE ROAD TO FRANCE"
OVERBROOK 03D "fove.
EMILY NTEVKVS 1-
"fCILDARE OF THE STORM."
PAT APR lili MARKET STREET
r-LrtC 10 A. M. to II H8 p.
CLARA WILLIAMS In
"THE ONE WOMAN"
M.
PRINCFSS JO". MARKET STREBT
OLIVE TELL in
"SECRET STRINGS"
REGENT MAnKET AMtefTiT1!!,
HALE HAMILTON In "'
"FIVE THOUSAND AN HOUR"
RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE.
IMrtL. IW AT TULPEHOCKEN ST
nERT LYTELL In y-lxr'" BT
"UNEXPECTED PLACES"
DI TRV MARKET ST. BELOW TTU
M.
"BROWN OF HARVARD'
QAVOV 12sl MARKET STREET
Ot V J I 8 A. M. TO MIDNJ
MiDNiaur
EMILY WIIELRN. In
"HIS BONDED WIFE1
QTANF FY MARKET AI16VB 1BTU
3 1 rULE I 1H1BA. M. totlillji.u.
OERALDINE FARRAR In
ITHB HELL CAT"
VICTORIA WEffjitftfE
"SPORTINO
AiJJS"
j InoosjiwiH I
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nATnw
DE t-AUItENrE. Dee. 8, KATHTtYN,
wife of "Philip de Laurence and daughter
of Ida and late John Morsn. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeml, Thurs., 8:30 a. in.
2330 Oaul st Solemn requiem mass Ht.
Ann's Church 10 a. m Int. New Cathedral
Celn, Auto service,
DESH. Dec. S, FLOUENCn K. DESII.
daughter of Henry and Katherlne Desh (nee
Fries), aged 21. Ilelatl.es and friends In
vited to sorvloes Thurs.. 2 p rr... resi
dence of parents 8127 N. rerrv st. Int. pri
vate North.. ood Ccmi Remains may bo
vicwcn .. cu. ove.
rjriVT.IV r. a aAltur ir .lniht(.p
of late John nmi Catharine Devlin, ltela
tl.es and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.,
n:..p a. in.. n.;t i'emoerton st . west I'niia.
Solemn requiem maes Church nf Transtlgu-.
ration iu a. m. int. :sew cathedral ccm. i
Auto ser. Ire
DICKEL. Dee. 0, ADELAIDE It., wife
of frank S. nickel and only daughter of
John A. and Annie Mlllman aged no. Hela-
tl.ea nnd friends Invited tn ftmernl serv
I.AB Tkl.M 1 a. M. IIIA V -n.l. -. 1
VSrthvnni. Pem tTrlonH- w,av ..nil IV.I . ft
,n in ..
.Mary r., iiougneriv iieiati1
It ass ntwl tiji1ai
ln.liel to funeral, Ihurs s.30 n m . resl.
dence of son, John Dougherty 1334 S With
st. High mass of requiem Church of St.
Francis de Sales 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross
Cem
DITFY Dec. ! PATRICK husband of
Aimn uuiiv ageu at. iteiati. es anil friends.
memhers of Holy Name Society of Our Lady
nf Vlrtnrv I!lmrrh. lnilte.1 tn f.inarnl
Thurs . 7:30 a. m r.32l I'nrrlsh st Hlah
mass Our Lady of Vlctorv Church 10 a. m,
Int llniv Cross C.-m, Auto funeral.
DCNLAP. At Los Angeles. I'al . Dec 3.
JOHN (1ILMOHE DUNLAP. formerly oi
rhlHdelphla Notice of funeral later.
ni.kin At 13SH N. irro.id st Dec. 8.
(ll'ssiu, wife of Max nililn Relatives and
urn I nnwerM
FEAItN. - Killed
In action, in France.
THOMAS .1 PRinM.
Sept. 27. Sergeant
member of Co. K, SI4th Regiment Infantry,
I J-!n ' Mary nnd Thomas T Fearn (nee
.-.mii, wini Hu ivpiuiii'ii Hiui irirnos sol
diers, sallorn and marines invited to solemn
high requiem mass Oesu Church, Wed . 10
a m
FEKIHAN Dec. 8, SUSAN widow nf
Patrick Felghan Relatl.es and friends Mar
ried Women's Sodality of the Church of the
Oesu Invited to funeral. Thurs . ,N 30 a m
1820 Thompson 6t. Solemn requiem mass
Church of Oesu 10 o. in. Int Cathedral
Cem Auto funernl.
FI.KMINO Dec. 8, JAMES V hushand
of Ellen Fleming (nee McVc. ) Relntl.es
and friends. Holv Name and League of
Sacred Henrt of Church nt th Tranngura
tlon. employes of loth HI. Shop and Fire
Dept of It. L. iW., Invited to funeral.
Thurs 830 a n... B250 ttazel n.e S.il
emn mass of requiem Church of Trans
figuration 10 a. ni. Int. Holy Cross Ccm.
Auto funerul.
FOX Dec. 0. EL1ZARETH. widow of
i-airicK i ox J.eiaiives nnu inemis In. lied
to funtrnl 1 rl . R:.t(. a m . 11? .V Tlminn
son st High mass St Michael's Churih 10
Int. Holy Cross Cem Atltn fitnernl
rrillt.MANN, Dec. 7. ANNIE I. KtTlItl
'!' nmv oi uranti ... i-unrmnnn and
riaugntcr or lata l renorlcK nnd Ullzaheth
Henry Relatl.es and friends In.ited to fu
liernl services. Wed. 1 p. m . reeldenro of
brother-in-law, John Wllllngmyre, 1721) N.
Sydenham at. Int. private, Northwood Cem.
Friends may call Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m.
Auto cortege '
(lALLAfFHER. Dec 7. CHARLOTTE A.
wife of Thomas Gallagher, aged r,0 Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services.
Wed 3:30 p. m.. David II ferhuiler Uldg..
Rroad nnd Diamond sts. Int prl.ate.
GALLAGHER. Dec 7. ELIZABETH,
daughter of late James und niiznbcth Gal,
higher. Relatives and friends In.ited to
funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a in., brother-in-law's
residence, John McManus, 013 10th nve.,
Moores. Delaware Co, Pa. High maBs St.
.Gabriel a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem
GARDINER. ALLEN P . husband of Ella
P Gardiner, of Pitman. V .T nve.l It.-.
0 RtCHAIlD JIc-' Relatl.es and friends in.ited to ffineral serv
oaed 70. Serv- lees. Thurs.. 2 o. m.. 100 Oak se. int.
.wananutn cem. ilcmainu may ba viewed
.. ed e.e.
O1HI10NS Dec. 8 ELIZABETH KATH
ARINE widow of Martin Gibbons. Rela
tl.ei and frltnds In.ited to funeral. Thuri .
8.30 n. in . 1012 N. Gratz st. solemn re
quiem muss St. Elizabeth's Church 10 n in.
Int New Cathedral Oeni Auto funeral
HAIt.VER Dec. 8, GEORUE HARNER,
of Holtwood Lnncastcr Co . aged 30. Rela
tliea and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices. Wed . 2 p. n.. at house
HAZEnL. bec, 8. GEORGE T.. husband
of Alice A. Hazell. aged 7(1. Relatives and
friends in.ited to funeral services. Wed.,
130 p. m.. 213 N. 34th st. Int. Chestsr
Rural Com.
JE.VNETT. Dec S. HELEN daughter nf
Francis P and Helen Jennett, aged In.
Rclati.es and friends In.ited to Junernl,
Wed.. 8 a m., parents' residence, 1460 N.
Felton st Solemn requiem mass Our Lady
of tho Hosnrv Church 10 a. tn Int. St.
Denis's Cem
KAI.TENTHALER. Dec. 8. cVnTHIA
IRENE (neo Wllgus). vlfo of George W.
Knltenthaler R-latlfes and friends in.ited
to funeral services. Thurs , .1 p. m., b82
N. With st Int. Fernwood Cem
KELLUM. - Dec. 7. MARGARET widow
of Benjamin Kellum. sued R. Relatives
nnu iiigiiiib, -iiiim .u l, l, J , OI j... Ill- i
vlted to funeral. Thurs . 2 p ni residence '
or nephew. Harry Suters. 42fl s nth st .
Camden. N J. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends
may view remains Wed eve.
, KELLY. Dec. 7. SARAH, wlfo of James
J. Kelly, aged B2 Relatives and friends.
Altnr and Rosary Soclsty of the Church of
Our Mother of Sorrows. In.ited to funeral.
Thurs. 8:30 n. in., 803 N. r.Oth at.. West
Phlla. Solemn requiem miss Church of Our
Mothir of Sorrows 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem Auto service.
KENNEDY. At 1305 8. Dl.lnlty place.
Dec. 0, FIjORENCE M.. widow of Daniel
13. Kennedy and daughter nf Lottie L. nnd
lAto Jamea It Martin. Relatives and friends.
Spring Garden Council, No 7 S. and D. of
Ij.: Shepherd's Home Lodge. No. 27. Invited
to scr.lces. Wed., 8 p. 111.. Woodlind Avo.
M. E- Church, Both St. and Woodland ave.
Int. Paradise. Lancaster Co., I'a., Thurs.
Lancaster papers copy.
KING. Dec 7. ROBERT It . hushand nf
Mary E. (nee Gllmour) and son of Mary R.
and lite Eber M King, aged 22. Relatives
nnd friends. Camp No. 481, P. O. fc' of A.,
employes of J II. Drill Car Co.. invited to
funeral services Thurs., 2pm Bonsall
a.e,, Fcrnwood, Delaware County. Pa. Int
Mt. Moriah Cem. Remains may bo viewed
Wed . 8 tn 10 p. m.
KltAUSB Dec 8. at Do.lestown. Pa..
CHRISTINE, widow ot Charles B. Krauso
formerly of Philadelphia, aged 84 Funeral
on Wed 3:30 p. m . from 331 Maplo a.e.,
Doylestown Int. privatt.
LAYHE Dec 7. ELLA A.. ..Uo of Ed
ward II I.iro and daughter of George P.,
Sr., and Mary Tartar (nee Reckard). RelaT
tlves and friends Invited to funeral services.
Wed.. 2 p. tn., W. 3hawmont ave , Roxbor
ough. Int. private. Friends may call Tues.,
7 to n p. m
LONOSTRETH Suddenly. Dec. 8. WIL
LIAM .M. I.ONGSTHETH. aged B.I. Services
In First Presbyterian church, W. Chelten
ave., wn .vea., Ji:ao p. m. Int. private
1 rrP7 ri d iiiiini i ..)V.. n
' tohVa 1 .VtS " H;rviViY?..&' rJov0 w if
1 S?,hn.,A' iIl.lJU;,ei?Er,CM ,r"te. B127 Wal-
nut st. Int. prlvato
LYDON. Dec. d. ANNA, daughter of
Frank and Mary Lydon and granddaughter
of James and late Anna McDevItt and John
.n 1.1. II.. .. T . J 1 ; n Vi 1 is
and 'friend, 'invited1 to"' fSKr1.?' vvirt"v"
and rrienda Invited to funeral ..ed.. 2
p m . parents' residence, 2130 S. Hancock
,.
si. mi noiy . ross Lfm, Auto service.
MacNAUOHTON. Dec. 7, JAMES, hus
band of Margaret MaoNaughton (nee
Maerns). Relatl.es and friends Invited to
funeral services, Wed.. 2 p m.. 2400 Mrtle
wood st. Remains may be viewed Tues., 8
to 10 n m. Int, private. Auto service.
McCarthy Dec. 7. ei.la mcgov-
ICTTM .I'M,,,., nt Tnf.n .IfCtht D.l.rli..
nnd friend,, rl M 11 v, no ln.ttA.1 tn i
funeral wed . a:.io a. m.. 12.14 E. Palmer I
st Solemn requiem mass Church of the
itoiy .Narnu iu a, m. int. Holy cross cem.
Autn funeral
McCOY. Doc. 8. HENRY H.. husband of
Elizabeth McCov (neo Boutcher). aged 7."
Relatives and friends. H C. Beatty Post.
No. 73 O. A. It , nnd Neshamlny Lodge,
wo. .a. i. u. u i'., invltea to runeral
Croyden. ra. Thurs.. 2 p. ra. Int. Bristol
Cem
McCUTCIIHON. Dec. 8, IICt.nN N ,
widow of Jamfa MrCutchfon. Ineral aerv
IrpB at th Church of St. Luke and tho
Hplphany, 330 K, 13th it., on Thurn. morn
Irb. Dec. 12. at 11:30, Int. private.
MQVXtSAKltX. Suddenly, Deo. H. PETER,
husband of Marv A. McEneanl? (nra Duffv) I
and son of late Nicholas and Mary 1I. I
Eneanly. of Castle Clayney. County Mona
ghan. Ireland, Relatives and friends. Holy
Name and Tomperance Societies. I. C. B U.,
employes of Market St, Elevated Railway.
Invited to funeral, Frl., 8:30 a in 471d
Merlon ave. High mass ot requiem Church
oi uur aioiner ni Borrows iu a m ini
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aicuirtiia. ouaueniy. uee. 7. liuiiAitu :.'.'-.- .-."-. : .--- -v' "i ".--'
A., husband of Elizabeth McQInnla and son 1 vv. son Iiannan A. Mone.iiien l.ocn. ra...
of Henry and late Sarah E. McGlnnls. i ,a1"'"--i; :"tcj, ' ,,l?"A',i ' il ; ?'"
Funeral, to which relatives and friends. I .Sff'K "i, V""', ,& .t"1?, dJ"
Court standard No IDS F nnd a em. f late Edward H. nnd Hannah B. Spraguo
n-.n1. ninn. T-Xi,i K.nJ., i;B,nLA.',' ,m Tobey. of Boston. Mass. Funeral services
r'....-j tirl a.-tn - ".. w.. "I' i Tues.. 4-SO n m.. 023 Cllntnn st.
am Int Holy Cross r aAutT,ervice ' ALICJ3 JONES, daughter of late 'Elizabeth
"MILLER -Dee TsAHAli M."' widow of Ash , and Robert N Taylor. Duo notice of
fltenhen E Miller (nee Boverl late of funeral will he given
Cheltenham lU.. aged 60. Relativ?s and ' TAYLOR. Dee 7. nERTIIA FIX)RENCE
irUnds InUted to fSneral. Wed' 2 p m.. '' of Thonw. S. Ta.lor and daughter of
residence of son-in-law. Albert 1". Finney msr E. and Magdalene, Schwartz, aged
8J0O Potter st. Int. private. Cheltenham ! SO. Relative! and friend. Invited to fu
M. E. Church Ground!. , """I services. Wed.. 11 a m,, 4810 N
MOELL. Dec, 7. JULIUS, husband of 9am0l ' Int. private, Northwood Cem
Eugenie Moell (nee Beck), aged 4(1 Rela- A"'0 funeral. Remains may be viewed
tlvcs and friends. Mooee' Lodje No. B4; Tu!. T ? B m
Master Baken' Asso.," Robert Grear Re- L..TO ?. Dee. 8. JULIA W. TOY (ne
K1I
oubiican ciuo aim i-enn Treaty Asso., i
neneflclal Union. Bakers' Arb. Unt. Ver..
No 1. Invited to funeral, Thure., 2 p. m..
4fl Rlchmo.id , st. Int, Northwood Cem.
Friends may call Wed , 8 to 10 p. tn.
MOELLER. Dec. 0, OEOROE P . hus
band "f Mary A. Mneller. aged 72. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 1
p m. residence of son, Frank C Moelfer.
20.12 8, Chadwlck st. Int Fernwood Cem,
Friends may call Wed. eve. Auto service.
MOORE. SMddenly Dec. 7, FRANKLIN
R, husband of Katherlne I, Moore (nee
Wllhelm) aged 157. Relatives and friends.
Potter Lodge. No 441, F, and A. M , Vul
can Assembly of Phlla,. Southwark Council
No. 4, Supreme Council, A. O. 8. E.. em
ployes E. F. Houghton Co., Union Repub
lican Club of Phlla., invited to funeral
services. Wed.. 2 p. n 1333 Wolf at. Int.
Woodlands Cem
MULL1N, Dee. 8 MICHAEL J. hue.
band of Anna M. Mullln (nee Burke). Rela-
fives and friends invited to funeral. Thtipa
8:30 a, m.. 2707 Swain at. Solemn requiem
mass St. Franciai cnureh 10 a. m,
Int.
llniv cross iem. auio lunira .
MURRAY. Dec. 9. ALICE, widow of
Thomas Murray (nte Brennan), Relatives
and frlenda invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30
a, m., 381 Falrmount ave.. West Phlladel
phis. Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha's
l.nuron i" a. in. nn, nw t sinearai cem.
a w rt ij
band of .Mary A. Naley, of Conihohocken.
Relatives and frlenda Invited to masg Thun.,
0 a.,m-."St. Matthew1! Church,
DEOEMBEE 10, 1918
DKATIIR
NEERON. Dje. 8. WILLIAM J,, hus
band of Annie Neeson (nee McKlroyl. ltela
'l!".". ""A 'riends. Altar and ltosary Socletv
ni 5.' . l-dtnon! s Church and letter carriers
of Point Hreeie station. Inrltrd to funeral
Ihurs.. 8,30 a m.. 11.1(1 H. 21st st Bolemn
reiiulem nines St. Edmond's Church In a. m.
Int Old Cathedral Ccm. Auto funeral.
NOLAN Dec. 8 ELLEN T.. daughter of
late Martin and Hrldget Nolan (ne Hanev)
Relatives i and friends Invited to funeral.
Wed , 8.30 am , residence of sister Mm
Margaret Sullivan, liilil W. Clenrneld st
Solemn requiem mass M. Stephen's Church
10 a m Int Holv Sepulchre Ccm
NOON Dee. 0. EDWARD V. NOON, son
of Thomas nnd late Catharine Noon, nged
7fl Relatives and friends, Holv Name So-
cletv and SJ. Vlncebt d" Paul Society nf
i ".....; .-wuri-n i-nua. uounru k
of C 4th Degree, No Inn and members of
independence square B and L. Society. In
vlted to funeral I'rl . 6 .10 a m . 1217 W
Thompson st Solemn requiem mass St.
Malaeh.'s Church 10 n. m. Int. New Cathe
dral Cem
OlIARA. Dec. 7. AONES n. r-lfe of
Charles M. O'llara and daughter of late
Samuel T. and Ellen Lewis Relatives and
friends In.ited tn funeral ser. ices Wed 2
11 '!!.. :W!..iS. lmn "' In- Private
qilllHMHYER Dec T, KLl.AIIKTU
widow of Maurice Ohermeyer Rolatl.es
and friends Invited tn funeral scr.lces
Wed. 2 p. in . 0(117 Ha.erford ave Int
private. 1 riends may call Tuej . 8 to 10
p. m.
OltERTEUrFEll Dec 7 HELEN M .
daughter of Robert f. and Kffle Oherteuffer
tree Hawkins), nged IB Ilelatl.es and
friends Invited to funeral ser.lres Thurs
9 P. m residence of parents. 303 Chew st.
Olney. Int private Oreenwood (K of P )
Cem. I riends may call Wed after 7 p. m
Auto ser. Ice
OTTER. Dee R WILLIAM 0. OTTKIt.
aged 4(1. ltelatl.es and frlonds Invited to
funernl scr.lces. Wed 2 n m 31 Car
penter lane Oermantnwn Int private
TACK Dec 8. KATIE, nlfo of Joseph
Lodge. No, (111. 0 II A.: Progrcssl.o HeVi.
Asso. In.ited to funeral Tues , 10 a. m ,
808 Wlnton st (8th and Snjder a.e ) Int
ft Cartnel Cem Omit flowers, New York
and Washington, papers copy
PARTRIDGE Doc 8 HOMER HOOPE3
son of late Adln and Kuphemla P. Part
ridge Relatives and friends In.ited to fu
neral services. Wed. 2 p. m., 1840 Jf. Park
a.e. Int. prl.nte.
rBTKUMAN D-c 7. In R-ading Tn .
LILLIAN, wife of Samuel peterman nnd
daughter of ate John and Annie Conies,
aged SO. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, without further notice. Wed . 2
" m.;,tArl.ln.l!lon, Celn Philadelphia.
PIAJWMAN Dec s. T. MILLER, bus.
band of Lmma K. Plowman (nee HIgler) and
son of late Thomas M. and Mary A. Plow
man Relatives and friends invited to fu-ll-ral
ser. Ices. Wed 2p m Slid Whlthv
avc- ,n.V .Private Arlington Cem. Trlends
mav call Tucs . 7 to 0 p m
PORTER Dec. 8, CRAWFORD POIITCR.
Relatives and friends Invited to services,
Thurs.. 2 p. m., 1320 N. 27th st. Int. Mt.
Morlnh Cem
v..!'ilJJN Dep 9' UrtWAIlD HOWARD
PRESTON, aged no. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services Thurs, 2.30 p
m, 10(1 Rochcllo ave., Wlssahlckon. Int.
private
I'lIOIf Dec. 0, HOWARD N.. husband
of H. Isibel Pugh and son of Ellis and E.e.
','.".?. ruKl1- nlt''1 3S- Relatl.es and friends.
Cumberland barn, of Phlla Rapid Transit
Co., in.ited to services. Thurs 1
pnronls' residence. 1(12(1 Cambridge at
rnronts'
llllslde
Int.
Cem
Friends may call Wed'. 7.3(1
to V to n m
ItAMEY. Dec. 7. SAMUEL P RAMEY.
husband of Annlo Ramey (ne Sllngluffl.
!K ';' .J,eat,vt" and friends Invited to
funoral. Thurs 2 p. m, llarmon.llle. ra
Scr.lces at Upper Dublin Ilrelhren Church
a p. in Body may be viewed Wed . 7 to
0 n 111.
, REN Dec. 8. ROSANNA L . widow of
John H Rex. age,t 02. Relatl.es and friends
Invited to futh-rnl ser. Ices. Wed . 2 p. m .
daughter's residence. Mrs Win O. Bell, 201d
. Camao t. Int. private. Barren Hill
Cem.
RITCHIE. Suddenly Dec 7 ARCHIE,
husband of Alice Ritchie nnd son ot Annie
Leo and lato William U Ritchie and grand
son of late Archie Ritchie. Relatl.es and
friends in.ited to funeral ser.lees. Wed.,
1 P 111 . 222S S. Bancroft st Int private,
Arlington Cem. Friends may call Tues .
after , p m Auto ser. Ice
ROWAND. On Dec. 8. HUS, MARY E..
wife of Dr. A. II. C Rowand and daughter
of tho lato James A. and Mary Dcllet Stone
Relatl.es and friends Invited to funeral serv
Ices, at lier late residence. 3704 Spring
Garden st., on Wednesday c.enlng at
8 o'clock. Int private, Lancaster, Pa.,
Thursday n. m.
ROY Dec. S. MARION ROY daughter
of Llizabeth Thompson and late William I..
Uny' "d 22. Relatives and friends. Camp
No nn P. O xf A . Invited to funeral
scr.lces, Thurs. 2 11. m. 1(142 Olenwood
svo In' rri.ate West Laurel mil Cem.
I riends mny call Wed , 7 to 10 p m
RUSSELL Dec. 0. HANNAH FRAN
CKS (Tannle). dauchler of late John and
I-ranees Rose Russell Duo notice of fu
neral ..111 be al.en from 1110 Osaco ave.
, HCHMlmiEISER. Dec 8 CHARLES.
husband of Holla hchmldhelser (nee Porter)
ltelatl.es nnd friends In.ited to funeral,
Thurs . 8:30 a. ni , residence of inother-ln-law,
323 Green st High mass Church of
I ho Immaculate Conception I) n. ni. Int
Holv Cross Cem
SHEA Dec. 0. JOHN J., husband of
May (neo Goepfert) and son of Nora and
lato Wlltlam I', Shea Due notice of fu
neral will be gl.en from residence of brother.
William Shea, 1800 N. 15th St.
SICIIENS Suddenly. Dec. II. EDWARD
R.. son of Ed.. ard K. and Anna C. Slchrns.
need 21 Helatl.es and friends Invito' to
funeral ser.lcos, Wed . 2 p. in , 1.108 Llndley
ave. Logan. Int. prl.nte. Wost Laurel
Hill Cem.
SIEIIElt At Atlantic City. N J . Dec. 0.
BERNARD, husband of Ethel May Kleber.
aged 44 Relatives and frlentls. Ilelcher
I.ndge, No. 180. F. nnd A M.: Atlantic City
Lodge. No. 270. B P. O. of E. . Atlantic
City Lodge. No. 116. L. O. O. M . all other
societies of which ho was a member, In.ited
to funeral services. Frl , 2 p. m parlors of
Jeffries & Keatcs. 1713 Atlantic ave.. At
lantic City. N. J. Int. Plensantvllln Cem.
Remains may ho viewed Thurs., 7 to 0 p. m.
SILLERS Dec. II. MARY T . wlfo of
John Sillers (neo Kelly). Relatl.us and
friends, II. V. M. S'odallty, League of the
Sacred Heart, Propagation of tho Faith of
St. Charles's Church. In.ited to funeral.
Sat , 8 30 a. m 2013 Ellsworth st Sol
emn high mnss of requiem St Charles's
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem
SIMPSON Doc 0. NANCY, widow of
Robert Simpson Rclatl. e8 nnd friends In
vited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p in ,
174.1 N Taney st. Int. private 1741 N
Tanev st Int private. Remains may be
viewed Wed . 7 to 0 p. m.
SMITH At Lancaster. Pa. CLARA A
SMITH wife of Harry M. Smith and daugh
ter of Mary Woolaev. aged 47 Relatt.es and
friends invited to funeral services. Wed.,
2 p. m. parlors of B. F Schroeder ft Son.
4th and Arch sts . Camden, N. J. Int. Ever
green Cem
SMITH At 1M" N. 27th st , Philadel
phia. Dec 0, HARRY, hushand of Emma
Mjers Smith Relatives and friends. Car
penters Union. No. 1B Columbia Ben So
ciety, Invited to funeral, residence of brother-in-law.
William Megnnlcal 332 E Pearl
SNYDER, Deo. 8. ELIZABETH If . wlfo
nt Alonzo Snyder and daughter of lato Mrs.
J. Gemenden. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services. Thurs . 10 n. m., flOS
Rldgway st.. Gloucester City, N. J. Int.
frlvato Mt. Peace Ccm , Philadelphia,
'riends mny ell Wed e.e.
SPOERHA8E. On Dec. 0, 1B18. CLIF
FORD SPOERHASH. husband nf Sarah H
1 anaViBBA (n. tint . J an r ....
Oimriiiaaojuicn anuui UI1U MUll UL J.JUU1S
and late Louisa Spoerhase, sged 2(1 years,
n.hiiwi ,n rH,, nun tTnu.A-.i., .,.
.. ...,..-.-.....--, ------ .-....,.-..., ....,
No. 010, F. and A. M. : Craftsmen's Club ot
Del. Co.! Union Lodge. No 14. Iv nf P.. and
Thirteen Club. of.Wcst Phlla., Invited to
funeral services. Thure., at 2 o'clock, at
father's residence. 40t)3 Aspen st. Int. pri
vate, Mt. Moriah Cem
STAFFORD. Dec. 0. nt Pllcrmo N. J..
HARRY L.. son of late Georre and Husan
Stafford, of (llendale, aged no. Relatives
and friends. Star Lodge. No. 0. F and A
i.'',,llT. '-".'""":. ". -'!'- if- " y
A M , Seaside Council No. H3. n. of A .
and emp'ojes of A. C R. It . Cape May
division Invited to funeral ser.lees. at late
residence. Wed. 8 p. m Short services and
int. at Baptist Cem., Haddonfleld. Thurs 1
"' STEINREnO. Dec. 0 LIPPMAN 11.. son
nr ram ana iiannan it. nteinoerg. ageu zii
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
trvlrea Wd . 2 d.
residence of
parents, 1845 N. 17th at.
Slnnl rem Omit flowtrn
Int. private. Mt
HTnVENS. Dr K JOHN, huiband of
Cella atrvna Helattf nnd friendH. em
ployeii of 17. Q, I , rvilowshtp of atnncmen
of 84th Ward, initrd to funeral ertce,
X""- ? P. !: B3' N- "3d at
in i. h"ouin
"'."'nnnj'rv, conn.
STEWART On' Dec 8 1918. SARAH
E., widow of Augustus Andrew Stewart
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
Ives. at her lata residence. 2721 W. Dauphin
at.. Tues. e.e- at 8 o'clock, Int. Tucker
ton N. J.. Wed.
STONE. At Trenton. Mo Dec R
onn
TlTliin .nK n at 17?fl Nnrn- af
x '"vni., who ui u. a-..huu uy. ukbu .o.
i.eiaiivcs aim iririiuo, x-iina, lunigemeinue,
invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m,,
3537 York road. Int. private.
WAOENSELLER. JOHN. Sr., husband
of Mary C. Wagenseller. Funeral services,
Wed . 10'30 a m.. Hopewell Church, Ches
ter Co., Pa. Int. adjoining grounds. Friends
may-view remains, Tues,, 7 to Op. m,, par
lors nt Arthur Stetler, 000(1 Ridge ave..
Roxboroush
WAIBEL Dee. 8 CAROLINE, wife of
Ignati Walbel, aged SO. Relative! and
friends invited ta funeral. Wed., 2 p. m..
48S W, Somerset at. Remains may be
viewed Tues.. 7 to 0 p m,
WALLER. Dec 7. AnIR M.. widow of
John A. Waller. Relatives and frlendi in
vlted to funeral services. Wed., 3 p. m..
1118 Snyder ave. Int. private.
WALtJll. Deo. 7. MARGARET WALSH,
daughter of late John and Bridget Walsh,
aged 23. .Relatives and frlendi Invited to
funeral. Wed . 0 n. m.. residence of John
F Grace. 2787 W, Oakdale St. (27th bel.
Lehlrh ave. I. High requiem mass St. Co
lumba'! Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem. via automobile.
son of William F, and Julia A. Walsh, age. I
D4. Relatives and friends Invited to funaral,
Thurs.. 8:80, a, m., residence of parents,
101. St. Paul at.. Nlcetown. Solemn re-
oulem masg St. Stephen'! Church 10 a,
int, iioiy vepuicnre ucm.
VATT. Deo. , MARY J. widow of
Johit Watt. aA 89. Hlatlvei andi frlendi
nEATns
Invited Io funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p. tn
residence of f on,, Joseph Watt. 1730 W
Venango at Int prlvato. Greenwood (K.
of P) Cem,
WILSON Of pneumonia. In France.
Sept 22. Private CHARLES fl WILBON, nf
Medical Corps Evacuation Hnepl'nl No. HI,
beloved son of Rebecca and Henry Wilson
and grandson of late Charles and Ann
Sprnule nnd late Henry nnd Cathrlne iWllson.
aged' 20. Burled at Kerfautras Cem.,
Prance, until further notice.
WOODS JOHN. husband of llrldfrt
Woods, aged 72 Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Wed , 8:30 a. m.. .4816
Klngsesslng avc High mass St. Francis ds
Rales's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Croes
Cem Auto funeral. .
WOOLMAN At Indian Mill" N. -T
Twelfth Month th, LEVI 11. WOOLMAN.
aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral Indian MIIIsJ N J . Flflh-dav 12th,
It a. in. Also In Friends' Meeting Hnuiie,
Easton, N. J.. 2 P. in Int Enston. N. J.
YEAGEIt In Norristnwn. Pa.. Dee.1 S,
the Rev. WILLIAM E. YEAGEIt. husband oi
Anna Balr Yeager, aged 54. Itelatl.es and
friends invltid to funeral services. First M
E. Churrh Norrletown Pa . Wed.. T'l.l
n. m. Remains mav be viewed at par
sonage after 7 n. m Further service, in
Lancaster Ave.. M E Church. Lancaster,
Pa Thurs 2 p m. Int. Greenwood Cem..
Itncnstor
C'KWKTKIIY LOTS
ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK
Ix-ts. nil prices rrftponabto terms. Main
offlre (llnlfl I'a Iloth phonei
LOST AND FOUND
DOG Straed. from 0-lth and Media st.. nn
Airedale terrier, with collar marked Rex.
Reward If returned to 718 N. 04th at.
HUDSON SPEEDSTER -I,nst. 1017 Hudson
speedster marked G C P., $100 reward if
returned In good condition to 3224 W. Penn
i rcet, urmaniown-
NKCM'ILCr. Lost. between 13th and Broad,
nn Walnut or No IS car Dec u. small
bra.er fur necUpieoc. Reward If returned
t o 1 300 Spruce
PURSE Lost, llrard skin hand purseTgold
clasn. .. th Inltlals.C. E. L : lost In Gar-
rick Theatre Sat 7th., matinee. Liberal
ro:-:d"ovter1r.''r'oUork'e" M"' ,,'Bd"1- p81 "f"cl
PIN Lost pearl tic pin with eafetv clutch,
,r.Hn,lUad-ii-v-'TiVl Il,lurn w,n- I'lefc
fried 3.114 North Judson st
WATCH AND PIN Lost, watch and bird
shaped Pin: reward. F 83.1. Lodger Cent.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
THE ARMISTICE WITH I1ERMANY
WILL NOT .MEAN HEDUCI'ION IN THE
Nl'MMEIt OP HELL TELEPHONE OPER
ATORS. THE ULVONSTP.rCTION PERIOD
AFTER THE WAR WILL BR1NO WII.E
DUSTRY. ,V ""' '1CLL:PONE IN-
T.M0BOlSlA0 A "RMANENT PEACE-
PROMOTION AND ADVANCEMENT IN
,sSArae,oV.?eS,:utin'- no R"cn
FARCINATINC. WORK ASIONf;
FULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES.
APPLY 9 A. M TO 5 T it ANY WEEKDAY
1031 Arch st MIrs Rjan
2d W. Chelten a.e. Miss Zlngol
inn Mnrket st Miss f-mlth
20 E. 5th st.. Chester. Pa. Miss r.elly
A NEW EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AT 57TH
ANf CHESTNUT STS OPEN DAY AND
EVENI.NO 0 A. M. TO 8:30 P. SI. MISS
DONOHUE.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP
PENNA.
ADVERTISINO SOLIC1TGR YOITNQ WOM
AN TO SOLICIT ADVERTISING OVER
THE TELEPHONE. SEE MIHS LAW
HENCE. PttBLIC LEOOER COMPANY,
(ITH AND CHESTNUT ST.S.
ASSISTANT nt a telephone switchboard In
a central office: no experience necessary:
a permanent peace-time position nesured to
young woman who can , handle the work
satisfactorily. Miss 'Ingol, 28 W. Chelten
a.e . Germantown.
ATTENDANT at a. telephone switchboard is
required by a large corporation: a young
woman, 18 to 30. without experience, pre
ferred n permanent, well.paid position Is
assured See Miss MeCahe. s. U. cor. 67th
and Chestnut sts . second floor.
BOOKKEEPER nnd cost nccountant. Trot
cstont: experienced: age 25 to 40: state nge
and schooling: nlso nature of each position
held since lenvlng school: S100 to 5110
monthly. M 042 ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER, experienced: one having
knowledgo of stenography and tspewrttlnr
preferred: permanent position; state age and
salsrv expected. M (143. Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER, experienced, to take charge
of office, one familiar with Installment
furniture business preferred. Apply 8250
Market st.
CHILDNURSE. whlto experienced, for 2 lit
tie girts, age 15 months and 3 ears; ref
erence: good wages Wlssahlckon ave., opp.
Price st Phone Oermantown 1230 W
i CLERKS AND TRACERS
TOR BUREAU OF ADJUSTMENT
APPLY BUREAU Or EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
COOK: good wages. Apply in person.
versity Hospital. 31th and Spnice.
DICTAPHONE OPERATOR EXPERIENCED
APPLY' BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
DICTAPHONE operators, exper., competent
and capable reed only apply. American
Express Co.. 18th and Market ate.
EDirHONE OR DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS
Now that the war is o.er here is your op
portunity to obtain a permanent position,
with the best working conditions.
The wage scale is $11 to $23 per week, de
pending upon ability rnd experience; a high
class operator has nn opportunity to earn
as much ns $27 per week.
Reasonable vacation allowances will be
granted.
Seven and a half hours' working: lime daily
and 3Va hours baturda.
APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICB
1311 ARCH ST.
OR
CURTIS PUBLISHING CO.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
7TH AND SANSOM STS.
BRING THIS AD WITH YOU
ELLIOTT-FISHEK billing machine operator
or typist. Christian, salarv to start $13
per week. Apply In person. 333 Bourse Bldg.
GENERAL housew'k. small fam.i good wgs.
000 S. 48th at Ph. Woodland 3471 W.
GIRL, with drug store experience preferred
and satisfactory reference. McNeil. Front
and York sts
GIRL for general housework,
st Phune Oalc Lane 210
0011 N. luth
GIRLS AND WOMEN .
Excellent opportunity for those seeking
tltady and permanent employment on
light work
ASSEMBLERS
POWER PRESS
TAPPING MACHINL3
FOOT PRESS
DRILL PRESS OPERATORS
GENERAL HELPERS NEEDED
H. T PA1STB CO.
8201 ARCH ST.
GIRLS
14 TO 17 YEARS OF AOE
GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS
CAREER
APPLY BUITEAtt OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
OIRT.S to learn the various operations In the
manufacture of artificial teeth: light hand
work; pleasant, sanitary factory; excellent
chance for advancement to cnpahle and will.
Ing worker. Standard Dental Mfg. Co.. 2(11
W. Norn si
QIRL. colored wanted for general house
work 42fl W. School lane. Germantown.
HAT TRIMMERS, experienced -on men'a felt
hats: good wages; steady employment.
Frank Hchoble A Co.. 10th and Oxford sts.
HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, visiting house,
keeper, from 0 n, in tn 12 alert and thor.
ougl. capable of managing largo private
household and keening accounts and doing
secretarial v.nrk P 100. I. -direr Office.
HOUSEKEEPER Middle-aged woman for a
small family. Apply, 3 to 8 p. ro., 520
B 11th it.
HOUSEWORK Girl for veneral housework
one who can cook; small family. Apply
7(10. Land Title Hldg.
LADIES take, work home spare timet starap
Ing Xroaa novelties; permanent 0112 Mar
ket it. v '
2l,r,
it.
i in -j mm
HELP WANTED FEMALgP'l
also afiSPfem&Snv&f
.Tt, IALHINE
APPLY 1808 FILBERT BT.
-.
flKSS. .r Jovn-e. French. English r
Scotch to tako rare of 2 children under"
yearn Phone weekdaje .ftffos m" g.
day all day, Chestnut HIM 4iuw' m" 8nn
OPERATORS experienced on men- fell
fA'AVES?. fcff?',;a .g
STPViVlIt 1 tllttan . ...
r.V.ne".r-iLV'i-;"...n'r.?hon .od
girl wl,oiV;ii.Yir"J?rwht
be experienced MWiaVh.n.'i'i'i:." n.'!
. " " . '" " '.".'.'".'"e immedmtelvf t
i7,.rJ":-yriLW.h.?neop.rnt0Vii,,ii
ary $25. Address "I
u. BOX 3443,
"o-eabflVo'f'T''l'J-nwHh
uWanSn',!:'. .?.'!. ffi&.
i0l,.Si!.cU,"i O"'.ho can opfritV
d;.f.0',.i.oi;lv'rtun"y '" ambltlou!'
..r'e'd.- '.,i'-J5,?."'r.r,""nr: m ,
girl. Addr
salary desli
r..;..;- ' ". ,' . -.. im nitu. -
anil tv to , ,n?iSiPu,ck nn'1 ecu,,'rwTlh '
lent Jn., handle correspondence: excl
m! erinwf J for "ilhcenient. Call o V.
allri V,';t",f.ni n"-- nubile Ledger. 8th
"wraW''irnV ""i" be "Ulck and ati
imny uniown.cfAce,..of ""nufaciurlng com.
a? reference 1'" Trni,n""' "
PllirLe"gner"ofn?.d "Urjr to
fnV,!ol1lTn7a,.Ta0,moc'.T.?rfl-;
?rl.:?'""y;erre8fNA'p0pi;
inwh fin"""""""' vo. i-none German-
r- l r.A nr ."ENOORAPHEnq
V..PAI1LB of DOI.Vo noon Ti-nnv
APPI.YBUEAUs0fplSY5.0E
TEACHERS WANTED ,
.. vr" ?rde n6s.. near Phlla.. eontr's wtr
National Teachers' Agcy.. 327 pVr?y Bidg?-
.., '-'jr.i-Mu.vp; CLERKS -
app.'.'v SBSr?an?.?.-PSHnsnaD
wanama'ke'r's """'-
AtST"" 0TREwSr?C
APPLY mnEAUMOFEKftMPL0"Y"Jk-T
V??IA,?7"WaJ"w,.s in, intelligent woman ti
tn'."i"y? B '"'ly ltl, children; no wa.h.
orBrn?0M?.TV u r'll;b,e Bnd Wiling. Write
or call, Mrs R. s. Sohoonmaker. 47 W. Up
"r,t J ' a"mntwn. Thono Germantown
IX)R 7.!L1JiB.AVIF:'K sort or work
WRAPPING AND PACKIVn
LATJE JERoTfFUKa
APPLY mmEAUjOFrPllgVENRa
WOMEN FOR WRAPPING
HOUSEFURNISHINa OOODS TOYS KTC
APPLY llUIIEAtr OF raiPLOYMEN? "
WANAMAKER'S
OU.SG I-ADY as stenographer nnd office
assistant: In nnawering. state age. previ
ous experience and salary expected: perma.
?-r,V,l.f0Bl"n,n wlJ,h ehanco for advancement.
F 040 Ledorer Central
YOUNO WOMAN to handle telephone switch,
board In a central office; no experience re.
quired; nn opportunity to become associated
with n growing Industry In a position which
wl continue after the war: Initiative and
ability will assure promotion. See Mre,
,-nw, i'mi vrcn si., nrsi noor.
YOUNO WOMAN to learn to operate a telei
phone switchboard and assist In central
office ; no experience required; a permanent
position with Increased wages certain If
"' li satisfactory. See Miss Smith,
408 Market st.
YOUMO WOMEN. OVER 17
YEARS OF AOE. FOR
CAfJIIIEns AND INSPECTORS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
HELP WANTED MALE
AGENT for motortrucii: freight station ex.
perlence with railroad or express company
desirable. Write P 807. Ledger Office.
ASSISTANT to manager of accounting depts.
An opportunity for young man with
high school training, or Its equivalent In
business education; must be Interested In
modern methods and be able to show .from
previous experience ability to produce accu.
rate and dependable reports. M G24. Ledger
Office. '
ASSISTANT in cashier's office; one expert
enced or with knowledge of bookkeeping
f 'referred: state age. salary and experience
n first letter. M Bin Ledger Of flee.
AUTOMOBILE WASHER Experienced man;
good pay. Dewees Oarxge. 1420 Melon St.-
BAKER Good wages paid. Apply In per
son. University Hospital. 34th nnd Spruce.
BLACKSMITH for drop-bottom wagon work.
Appiy ii. -. rtmairr, ant uio rorg roan,,
BLACKSMITHS Wanted for maohtne black. ,
smithing.
Appir ma jonn uaiziey iron
Works 314
S Delaware ave.
BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS and heaters
for tank work; good wages Apply Section
F. Baldwin Locomotive Works. Eddrstone.
Pn. See Mr. Charles Wood
BOOKKEEPER; must be experienced and
good penman: state qualifications, ago
and salary expected: a desirable position for
the right man. F 8.i3, Ledger Centre!.
BOY Wanted, bright, snappy, neat boy. IB
or over, by advertising agency. See Mr.
Taw, McLaln-Hadden-Simpora Co. 210 S
7th st
BOY TO LEARN TRADE. 1808 OERMAK
TOWN AVE. wii,m.
BOT3
14 TO 17 YEARS OF AOB
GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS
CAREER
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
BUS BOYS WHITE.
FOR RESTAURANT
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
BUTCHERS. CALF AND LAMB. WANTED;
STEADY WORK. APPLY OEO, O, RUP
PERSBEROER ft SON. 2839 PENNSTL
VANIA AVE.. BALTIMORE, MP.
CANDYMAKERS
APPLY BlfREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CARPENTERS, plasterer!, lathers, sheet,
metal workers, slaters; plumbers waned:
union Job. The Ljnch Construction Cot,
Front and Union sta... Wilmington. Del.
CHAUFFEURS AND HELPERS
APPLY AT THE WANAMAKBR ,
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
N. E. COR. 22D AND WASHINGTON AVE.
CHAUFFEURS Reliable men over 30 year!
of ago to drl.e motor tank trucks. At
lantlo Refining Co.. 8144 Passyunk ave.
Apply United States Employment Office.
8d and Walnut sts. Ask for Mr, M. Jenkins.
CHAUFFEURS AND HELPERS
APPLY WANAMAKER OARAGE
SOUTHWEST CORNER 23D AND WALNUT
CHINA AND EXPRESS PACKERS
ALSO WRAPPER8 FOB
HOUSEFURNISHINO- GOODS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CLERK.1, '
llrlght. nrtl.s young men. 18 tn 21 years ot
age. as productive and storeroom clerks;
must have experience, also legible handwrtt
Ing. Applv 8 a. m.. the Hesi-Brlght Mfc.
To Front st and Erie nve.
COST M'COUNTANT. experienced In figuring
textile costs, for mill In northeast section
of the city. P 919. Ledger Office.
CYLINDER PRESS FEEDER for work In
private printing plant: short hour!; mod
ern working, conditions. Apply Houghton
Press Mascher and Somerset sts.
DOORKK.EPER Refined, elderly man for
doorkeeper for charitable organization
until Christmas. Apply balcony, Ledger
central
DRAFTSMAN Wnnted. an exp. draftsman
on detailing structural and place Iron wks,
. J. A. Thorn Co.. 2Qth and Allegheny avi,
DRIVEIty for drop.bottom wagons; Apply
H. C. Ambler, North Chester Realty Co..
11th and Morton sts.. Cheater. Pa. See
Mr Stewart.
DRUGGIST with experience and satisfactory
references; good lalary. McNeil, Front
and York sts. :
ELEVATOR OPERATORS
COLOREP, TALL. WELL-APPEARINO
MEN
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
ELLIOTT FISHER killing machlno operator , &j
or typist; Christian, salary to'atart $18 1
per weea. apvii " pww,, u. uount
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TOREMAN
TO TAKE CHARGE OF PACK1NO DK-i
PARTMENT EMPLOYINO 75 tflRLnt DIG.
TIAL. V 933. LEDGER OFFICE.
FOREMAN, electrical, experienced. on m&MwM
head electrlo light, line construction maSif CT
tenance: state exnerienco ana saiarr acsirea.
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nr.aiv.iiv Icxuerlenced cutterai nn
ea.hinned machines. Bower A Kaufmans.
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ficlentt $80 per roonth. Apply, betwesn ,-,
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