Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 11, 1919, Night Extra, Image 16

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r
r, -
I
?,.
rSAl
'I
iV v
h"t r
Tt '. -
ir
&:rj
i:i
f
I
-it
y
Et"!
r-vr
k"
x
!7
Philadelphia Markets
-. "
I
GRAIN AND FLOUR
T - dirf . -
y,W TvTlEAT Receipts. 82.875 bushels. The
l r-. swarsev ruieu nrm, vvo quote: I'ar lots in
. (,,mpart elevator. Government st
i "aSSMcttnn. standard tirlres N'a 1
sianaartl lu
red win
r !!'' ! Mo- 1 northern spring. I2.3U!
1N..1 bard winter. t2.Mii So. t red win
i,rArllckr. 13.37: No. 1 red smutty.
p'frlsJ.M; No. 2 red winter. 1:1.301 No. 2 north-
n spring, jz.am ,j. s nnm wnier. i-'.am
jaw. s ren winxrr gaincsy s.atl No. 2 reil,
nuttr. IS.Mi No. 1 red winter. 12.32: No.
twrthern spring. 2.32 No. hard winter.
Cix.ra; jmo. .i rei winter garurkv, 2.3j No.
n, iro, immiT, ...h) ,o. .i ren. ij.an; .o.
, m' Knrurny s.'.n; ,o . smuit, IL'.! .NO,
amesy. smutty. 12.2111 No. !. red, IV-4!
i., & garltekv. t.'.Sili No. 8 smutty. A".'.i
o, jrnrncKV. smutty.. 12.21,
DRN Rerelnts .VJ-'I Itti.hnl. Kifrmllfn
i Ar smalt, but trade n-na slow and vol
' werw largely nominal. W nunte. vel.
w In car Iota for lornl trade, as to quality
'rd location, at SI. 11.101.73 IT bush., the
laiier ror rnoiee oM.
" OATS Receipts .-.ll.l'.l huhels. The mw
SsH Wll OUlt but sten.lv nt the late lie
S, dltu ni..!..... .. . u 1 . i ... ...... I
rj VA flUOtef f- Ifltm .. ... l,....!.... V..
Shtt. Nnti fftRIn Hinn.l..J ...kll. till W tall li ,.
rS'"i white, 7B7HHoi No. 4 while. 774 ft
"FLOUR Receipts 300 bhls. and 1.378.
003 lbs. In sscks. There, was tittle trading
ml the market was unsettled (Quotations:
To arrive, per Jnil lbs. in 14n-ib sacks
Winter. straight. Wi.25M0.4n: Kurlsas,
Itralaht $tn.Rnln.7.1; do short potent.
tin l)09lt,2n: spring, short patent, tiii.nnfi
10.110; do. patent, J1().3."S11).50. do, llrst
clear. tD.nnfsii).
RTB FLOUR Sold slowly but ruled
steady. We quote at $.7."J BO per barrel,
la sacks, aa to quality.
PROVISIONS
Trade was nulet and lirgely of a Jobbing
character, but prices were s'endlly lieM
Quotations follow. fltv tieef In et
moked and alr-drled 47c' western beef.
, seta, smoked. 41c: eltv lieef knuektea and
tenders, smoked ,ind alr-drled. Hc; western
peer, knuckle and tenders smik-d. 4'e
fbtef hams, fin pork, family, MiUfSl, ham;
I. P. cured, loose, S?!'?1: do skinned,
ooje. 30)4 037Hci do. do smoked XsU, SI .
4ci other hum, emoked eltv cured
to brand and arrnge. .T)f .lll'ic. hams
smoked, western cured, .tnlfaoir do. boiled.
boneless. 52c. plcnlo shoulaers. S. I, cured,
loose, 2fc: do. smoked, sue. bellies In pickle,
loose. 83c; breakfast li.icoh. city cured, 40c,
breakfast bacon, western curnl. lie lord.
western, refined. ;7r274c. latd. pure city,
kettle rendered. 27M27Wc
REFINED SUGARS
The market was quiet but nrm on a basis
or 9c for fine granulated
DAIRY PRODUCTS
CHEESE Suppllea Here small nnd tho
market ruled firm but domtn.l aa only
5Jnttr!-Jla'V.,l.,i;ns ity-rk ,l?i"i'. I
"'"." ""i.. i'" .'". ," ......
ales: estra nrsts, iSMmi'io ftMts. fii'u H7c.
. . Vt Mgher Xew York uhole nl k. f.ilr to KOO.I ..i-mu.i ...tv. jno.w, m. .,... ...... -.- UH ni.-m, ,
j fresh, 37J937HC. Wisconsin. whoie-muK. so many cans lor money. "Mame. it's doggon Hard to talc to. I for .', .tertition ml hiiith riaa su. :
i - - Jsnej. sseas-ic. do. do, fair to good. 370 r(. c-alled up , of the emfiloy- you Iu.re..' I y,,"roun" ."mie.'l "did rTountffi
' f "BUTTF-R-Wholesa,. trade s usu .1 on menl agencies to see If they can llnd I "Ihn't It just! (What Is it lady? I JSSSinSnri.'SSSi
K A the last day of the ek. os nulet and (he ' mu some salesmen, but as toon ns I I Cabbage? Oh, baggage! No, no, you I nhtsiclan tad nutiti. Two hours from
S.'i l market was unchanged QuolHtlons rkillil- ,. ,.. or.l(.v,t rotnmisslon thev are I rnn't rheek linuirntrp horn thU lan't I 1 rhllidelpola.Expreiiiervlre.Alwafiopen.
-' $ packed cream-rv. extras. 7n- hlghir -or- a ,l s s'r'"i.ni loiniuis-iuii iin . can c cnecK iiaj,t,ai,p nero, imt isn i I Oanerjliipminsiiement. Eit. uycars: ,
? ) ing goons. , 1 11 ,;tc tne taller tor jnnning I titj nuuj, inn iiul ,t iik.ii uu uu, iruum n leuiiutr lliuii.i utruihi, liiw iiumiiiu i ,, . m n. ,. m
nSffiy.i T"lff.lV w'KS' .Vwf-Jr"", Sometimes I have a cold uncomfort
EOOS Fine nggs. both fresh nnd refrlg- able feeling about the business, but I'll
erator. were scarce and Arm with demand u ,. tltroliirli antiii-liot.-fairly
acthe. Uuotatlons Tree t-lses. near- I"1'1 inroURll mimt not.,
bv nrsts. ilo.4ii iwr ernte current renin's. I dioDDed Mary a brief letter today,
Jin.so per cnae, western, exir.i firsts 2" -in I
lot. for: SiJr'R'i-ViiriKSi fi tir1!
elected fresh Jobbing al 73S75c per iloitn I
pnnrTnY
... .... . . , ,. , ,u.. ' n Hiram i naun i iiumu iu Mini'
WYE Tho market was dull and there1. .. . ,.,, ., , ,, ta
were fal-ly liberal offerings at the late dc- bought that vanity case for her $.8
cllne. Quotntlunv Kovls according to size, M a lot of money when you iietd It for
and quality. la express 3"f37c la freight, . himlnsi lielrlpu i nn tinthltiL- but
8303.V!, spring chickens, according to Business I extties we tire noiiuni, out
quality, via express aiif'Sfic. la freight. good friondi yet.
2B3Jc: roosters 21WWC ducks Pekln .T. , X sh j coui(1 K,.t omo h.,,Frnen
Ma0o?Otu-.n "f.ter gulnel,4,0: j'SmS i who could do Kon.ethlui; for thcm-eiv..
per pair, weighing Vi WJ lbs apiece 1 1 Here I nm with four men. ami only
1.23; smaller sizes Hull Sic. guineas, old . ,., i,.. i,,,, ., -i.i ... .... ,,v
Ser pair. 73nc, pigeons, old per p.iir. "ff or tliein lias betn able to gtt any
20S.tc do inung. pir pair SW3iic I business for himself. Ahercromble If
unbSfltl' r ine tiesiiMiiie-sizeo siock ruicw
firm under light offerings, but trade was of
moderate proportions Quotations Turkcs,
fancy, nearby, 4.ul Kc. do, western, fanty.
4fH3c: do. f-.lr to good, .luff 43c do.
common, 30?3rc. old toms, 3"(34nc,
old hens. 3041c fouls fres.i killed dry
picked. In boxes weighing I'i lbs nnd over
apiece, 3fic; weighing 4 lbs. nl iece, 3tc,
mailer slzea ".'nffSlc. fresh-killed fowls.
In bbls., fancy, drr-plckel, aelected, 35it ,
weighing 44 lbs. nd ocr apiece .l.'c.
webjhlng 4 lbs. apleo- 3"Jc. small sizes 27U
tc: old roosters, drv-picked 2c; roasting
chickens, western. dryplcked In tsoxes,
weighing 4'4 lbs. apiece, 37c; weighing t
log. aDlece. 30c; weighing 3'4 lbs. apiece
4CS5c: weighing 24 B3 lbs apiece, 3251
83c- roastln chickens western. In nnis .
.i.fel.. A ik. ..a n. ..I., nftj.. w-.li.
Ing 34 lbs. apiece 34c, welshing' 24 u3 manages to hold his men, but be s.ts
lbs. apiece 3103V broiling chickens he's willing to carry them for three
rtuckl'newe!,2 sTtMOe. " ?" month it necessary, if they shape up
choice, 30632c: fair to good, 2720c: well. Then again ho goes out with his
quabs. per dozen, white weighing 11 me.,, nnd .hnws them how to sell
ei2 lbs. per dozen J19S.2.1 white. weUn. "" "nu snows litem now to sen.
Inr 010 lbs. per dozen. I7ff7.0; white. , I hncnt tho motley to carry non
welghlng 8 lbs. per dozen ia0 M, ?1-2''- I producirs n month, and I have to keep
lbi'"p,?"do'zcn.n SO40Wd.r:,$i',l0"s0 '"riHnB melf to keep going, so I can't
mall and tin . irt2SO (Jumas, oung, spend any time In training tho men.
tr pair. 75cl 21 old 5073u 1 This ha ing a business of your ow n is
FRESH FRUITS
Tho market was irenrally firm under
moderate unTerlnsi and a fair demand.
Quotations. Apples New York, per bbl
3Clng S4.3ft7..Vi. Ualdwln, $lrt 0d. North
ern Spy. $4 Wttrt llubliirdstnn, lftn lo.
Greening-, 4d ".' arlous varieties. J30,"
Apples. PennMv'viinm and Vlrutnla pr bbl.
Staynvan ,VIn-wap ll'.uSDTr.o. York Im-
penal, ?tf7.'a Jtoni" neaut) fanc, itr
91.25: do, pT buhel banket, 1W2 Applt.
restern, pr box, $2-3 2" Lemons pt
box, $2 4? 4. Ora lured riorldi per crate,
32.004.50 THnKerlnes. Florida, per strap.
0f6. Grapefruit per box 2 ."OW r.n
IMneapples Port it It loo. per crate fi ,oi
fl 50. Cranberries, Jersey, per bushel-box,
fl,5ltp; do, do. pt Lbl . 9 IT 22. htraw
berries. riaM per qt . (150 Or.
VEGETAHLES
TDcmarrd was only moderate, hut pries
wera well sustained on choice stock
Quotations. White potatoes, Eastern Shore
per bbl, No. I. Iliii.iriu. No 2 S2i.'".ii
Whit, potatoes. Jersey per -bushel basket
o. i. a.ccii .o .. .tuiinc vvmte
sotatoes, Pennslvanla No 1. per 100 Its .
. 2.0Um. White potato, s western, per 101
lbs.. 12.204(2 411 do. New York. Pr KID lbs
&1Z&2; iTi-KfS'fVir.'-vi'":.- ,rj,r
1,25. Sweet potatoes .Kastern hhore, per
ODl. -PiO 1 ..JJ't. -o - u -, ,n i
Hweet
potatoes.
Delaware and
" and JIaryland,
2-"2.1: No. 2.
bushel
lampers
-No 1
ll.'.I'.ffl l) V40"'1"'"' U-nilsh bi-ej. per ton,
S30&40; do. domestli. jer ton. Sl.'ij Is
unions. eiiow. vkt loo-io Dae .o. i
Jl.UUf2.10. No ".' 7' 011
APPRECIATES U. S. AID
German Austria'! Food Commis
sioner Grateful for Helpful Spirit
lierne, Jan. 11. (Ry A. 1 ) "Vlennu's
situation today Is much HKo New York's
would bo If the city ur wholly lie-
pendent upon Xew Yore nml adjacent
SUte. for coal and food.'' said Baron
Leopold Hennet, Oennan Austr'a food
commissioner, vho Is here after con-
duct'ng a food InvestiRatlun of Austria,
The situation," he continued, "Miulil
bo comparable to that of London If
London were dependent upon Kncland
alone and u scotianu ana aies worn
eliminated. German Austria, w th Uh
barren mountains, Is cut oft from sources
of supply Bince ji'inKnry anu uaiacia
have closed their frontiers "
Baron Hennet told the Associated
Taa that he wnnted America nnd the
Kntente nations to know how keenly determined or gin destrojed tho two.
the Austrlans appreciate the Rood Kp'rlt story frame building occupied by tho
and tho sense of helpfulness and under- j.'reliman Bcneinl store and the post
Undlnir that Tias been shown by the mc at i;vnon, l'a Tho Iohs Is $25,000
IntltrebfeZ'pTorslS nro companies from nearby Jns're
stlrvUieT countries. , eponded.
. ' I '
rllOTOI'LAYI
THEATRES
0ANKD AND MANAOHD BY MEMDEI1S OF
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
BELMONT 0:
ViU AIIOVU MAUKET
iaiii.ini: Kimnr.nicr: in
TUB IITKHNAl. CITY"
5 CEDAR MTH & C1:UA1 AVENUB
BIIIIILRY MASON In
"UUUU-IH. U11.14
Xi tflt UAIIKET I1ETWEEN
CUi-lOCUlVi vTTH AND OOTH
win.ieR nnn in
I
TOO MANY MILLIONS"
"firl .I1AI atn- MaplswoM Aea
, COLvJIMALi s,ifl anil SslS I'. M.
Ai,i n juiur. in
t 'TUB CAPTAIN'S CAPTAIN"
CI IDTCf A WII MAUKET STS.
lfcUKfcJ-A M.TINr:C DAILY
noitoTiiY aisit in
"IJATTLINO JANK"
VrnAMImDn
4713 Frank ford Av,
f. rrvAirvi jil
'V ENID nKNNBTT In
KUHS AND I'KATHEnS"
"?ITCrDQr.M WT ANn DAUPHIN
jKJri,CJt0Jri ts MAT. DAILY
J, HJBSUk--
BUSINESS CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
A Story of Salesmanship by
Harold Whitehead
(Copyrliht)
Mr, Whitehead tcilt nncer vour butne$
question on buuino, aclltno artvcrttt0 nnrt
tmplovmcnt. Ask your quest to hb clearly and
olvc nil the facts. Your correct name and
full addreai munt be otven to all innutrie.
Those which arr anonymous must be iunorcd,
Antwerp to technical questions uitt be sent
bi mnit. Other questions ulll be answered
in this corui7i.it Tha mont Interesting prob
lem of inquirers tilt I be woven Into the
story of Peter Flint,
CCXCtll
I
THINK wc'e cleaned up oil the busi
ness wo could from.lnst week's proa.
peets. '
Hood sold a lot of Clearvale land to
lilt prospect.
Kvcrlmrt nnd Wilson did nothlnu with
their prospects.
l.Herhopf Irf n trver nil rlirht. hut Wil
son this inur:i:.-.s h: tried ts touch me
for $10 and acted sad and hurt like when
I refused. '
"Oil, well," ho sighed, "I'll struggle
... . i
on a little longer.- no snruggeu nw
shoulders and wnllce.l despondently out j
of the onice. lie didn't turn up again
during the day, but I txpect he'll be on
dck in the morning. i
t. .... ...- 1 I.. -I. ...
l'c put another ad Jn the papeo
toda. but I hated to do It, for my bank
account Is getting alarmingly small It
has shrunk from $700 to less than J200
in a nioiitii.
Of course, some second payments are
coming due now, but they won't help
tne a great deal, for Te got to pay Kel-
lett thni of, ,,.- ,,i I i,rrnwpi! nn eat'h
order. He's pretty lurd-henrted ond
holds me uti for the last nickel Hp
won't let me borrow money on contracts
I I personally sign.
I Heut is dun. furniture Initullment Is
lue. tjpewrltcr Installment Is due and
salaries and drawing accounts havo to
le I"1'' c"'r' Saturday Then there's
,,h nll.i I tnltriM uart li-ii Iturik "fl TA
f0i that kind of work.
8a.nR i i,0,e t visit Karmd.ilf ngdln
' ' "-r future I asK.d her if she
had a photograph of herself she could j
spare me.
I'm afraid
on tho Job all the time and is the only
one worth anything, so far ns I ran ste,
and I turned Ahercromble down when
he came flr-t bccauise ho didn't "look"
as though he could m-11
Hello". h me, this Job of Idling peopli
Is no cinch ' I wish tin re was homo way
of knowing what a fellow really Is be
fore you hlrp rtiin.
Good would be all right, I think, If .he
wasn't so ill all the time.
I put an ad in the papers for sales-
men and will have another try
I
., nplt-lib,,. npit tlnnr Mr
-1 Iltll,lliiur ticxi liuur, .ll
Tod.!.
no cinch
That reminds mo Abic'n Jew tailor
frtiml wants to como to Cloarxalp aaln
on Sunday with his wlfo. I rupsh thi-y v
pot me for an ni.y mark, for they'll
neer buy However, Abie Is such a
Rood rjoy. un worth while paying out
couple of dollara to keei him t-ncout
affou
All the troubles of selling are not
mine, however, for Frauds Is trjlne to
Fell "True-I,ovo."
He atlvertl-cil her ns a "smart little
rn.nl.st, r, in Kowl condition."
Three people have been to see her.
The first mail as soon at ho rauKht
slcht of tho anetoit wreck, demanded
Klxty cents far carfuie for beliiK brought
there under false jiretenses
The next one savo one Blanco at poor
old "True-Iove." and i-ald, "I wouldn't
L feen dead In that thing.
The third man offered to tal;e it away 1
for I'rancis without any pxpenae If lie'd
throw In a couple of new inner tubes
Kiancli had on hand
I wanted to lauuli but 'True-Ioe
Is not a subject to laugh about with
Francis.
RECTOR'S WILL PROBATED
Lithuanian Pastor Directed "No
Funeral Sermon lie Preached
Directing that no sermon be preached
at his funeral and le.uing $600 for bur
ial ixpensex ltev JI SedvnjdU rector
of St Oeorge'n 1. thuanion Roman fatb
olle Church by his will probated tod.
leuveH his SIL'.dOO estate to relatives
1 An estate valued at JS750 Is devised
bv the will of Annie c i;nnls. l'i;
Hucknell street, to st Joseph's College,
, ?t of' Xrw ot ,
tho j,-lft,, naptist fliurcli, Is contained
I in the villi of Oared (' I..unli', :020
i Wallace tret lii left to relatlvoa an J
fctMc worth J7S.nnn I
i ,J"lcr ' " T ,i!,,. ...i
Sophie Ilosln. lGJd IHnmoml street.
i iii- " '':'". " .'.. i;"-- -
property alued at $3u.00o. nnd Daisy
It. jacniiv, aji'J warrin street, nuuu.
$25,000 Fire at Carbomlalo
rurbondale, I'n., Jnn. 11. Kirn of un-
riioToi'i.ws
H1MRH I'llOM" i1. i.IHAUD AVE.
JU1MDVJ junii.oJumtlonon I'runkrorJ 'X'
HTAU CAST In
'THE MASK Ol I1IOHES"
I OC IQT 62D AND LOCl'ST 8TIIKCT8
LVJi-UOl m, ta j ana :iri i:ir. o. auto 11
RTIlllI. CLAYTON In
"Till! .MV3TKHIOUS GIHI."
NIXON WD AND MA,IKET STS-
nd 0
mists
AND IiOAItDEItS"
PARI' nidu Ave and Dauphin St.
rr ut. a tin i: tun to 11.
BlIlUI.KY MABOJ In
"OtKHMiY. HILL"
RIVOF I b:d and sanpom sts
wvuu Matinee Dally
I W ORIPPITirH
"TIIK nitKATI-.Sr TIIINd IN i.ifi:"
STRAND OERMANTOWN AVE.
DOROTHY DAT.TON In
"QUICKSANDS"
WEST AIXEGHENY ;',!?,.,
CLABA K.l2JA,lf,'i,,TOUNp la "
,
EVENING PUBLIC
BILTMORE OSWALD
The Diary of a Hapless Recruit
IXTAItCir 2S, Manl Man!
How I
XTX ,
suiter! I'm so weary I could
sleep on my company commander's
breast, nnd to lirlnp one's self to that
ono must bo considerably fatlsucd, so
to speak, Who Invented liberty, any
way. It's a greatly overrated pas
time, as far as I can mako out, con-
slstlng of comlnt; and Kolng, with
tho middle part omitted.
Ono man whispered to mo at muster
this morning that nil ho could re
member of hit liberty was chccklnp
out and checking In. Ho looked un-
well. My old pal, "Splko". Kelly, l
hear waa also out of luck. Hli girl
u-a, iun -i,i.,- e o !,,,, .i,
was tho skipper of a lourteenth
street croslown car, no ho was forced
to spend most of his time riding he-
tween tho two rivers,
Ho nlckled hlm-l
self to death In doing It. Ho said If
Mr. Khonts plays polf. as no doubt
ho does, ho has "Spike" Kelly to thank
tVi n lilnn Iiaii Knv rf fenlf Imllu A nrl
'""'"-"'"-"; , .V"':."- ".""
,"'""' " ". w.n,t ""' . Z"
'should rend:
"Is It (Inllnntry, or the Advent of
Woman .SuffrnKe. or the Presence of
I"' l IMIUUUIUIUUU Willi VilU.U3 Dll
...... .... f). .. s
Hiding Hack nnd Korth, nnd Ko Many
unnecessary I ares to Ilo Hung' Up
".?" uo'nK-
Ills conversation with
Mnmc," his
llght-o'-love, was conductetl along this
line!
"Yes, Manic."
"Yes. Oorge. dear (fare, please,
muil.im). What does twcettims want?"
"You look swell In your new unl
I-
?
form
"Oh, ('corglc, do ou think It fits
(Ycm, madam, positively, tho car was
brushed this morning, your baby will
l)0 perfectly safe Inside.)"
"Mumo."
"t'eorge! (Step forward, please.) Go
.1 l
my hand! I can t make change!"
"Aw, Mnme, who do you love?"
"Why, tweetums, I leve plenty of '
room up forward! Don't Jam up the
door) jou, of course. (I'are, pleise! ,
Kure, please!
ready 'V'
"Cant WO
Have our change
get a moment alone,
Mame?
1 "Yes, dear; wait until 12:30, and
I we'll drive to the cir barn then.
i (Transfers! Transfers!)"
i "Splko", says that his liberty was
his llrst nctti'tl touch with the horrors
of war.
I March 26. I must speak aoout the
examinations betm-e I foiget It. What
in clubby time we had of It. I got In
'a trllle wrong at the start on account
.iitk i-i, nnvuill
You know 1
: ,,fu S
,.ill,.r n.l ,1,.,
of my sociable nature
i thought It was n sort
reception given by the
w...v,o ...... ...
iC. I. O.'s to the men I'ep.irtliig after
I their twenty-one days in probation, mi
the first thing I did when I went In
was to shake hands with an ensign
who I .thought was iccclvlng. He
got rid of my hum! with tho same
KmTCATIOXAI.
Until Sexf
MIOIITHAM) AM) 1KH.KKI.I.T1MJ
Our vraduitts art.1 in (untant dunjind (J nod
paIritf puBltlun aw ilt ynu tlrt-K f-'hon-h.ind,
thi i.is wd wvHtein Complcto
tiU'n i I.isst.8 lnt nslvM tralnlni?
Knrtill un time Call or write
for full particular fiinl r.itntnL-
w riui.v. nr.siNFs mu.iAii:
nnu oilecc ot omnierre
1017 bextimt !.. riillmlelnlilq
STRAYFR'S Th" "est Huilness Scboo.
J -f 1X J vo7 rKSTNtTT HT
onnr ) tnen nnd filrN
I,II d. sires private
U plnK evenings II
instruitlon In book
Mr. Ledger Central
INTF.lt JIKMIKTs
N .. MMtli IT
mtamtmummmMtttmu
HOTEL MARTINIQUE
I
1
1
1
1
BROADWAY. 32d & 33d
NEW YORK
One Block from Penna. Station.
Biigije Transferred Free
Equally Convenient for Amusements,
Shopping or Business
Direct Entrance to B'way Sub
way and Hudson Tube
B
riunni'i.UH
PHOTOPLAYS
ORTAIMrn
"Theft THROUGH
tflileli ic
......... ...
r34A
ftonKiur. f
IORPORATION.
AlUokv l-'h, Morris t I'asunU Ae.
, Alhambra Mat IJallai2. ues.U '04".
. uimunn uai.idm in
Ql K'KsANUS '
A DM! I O WO ANU THOMPSON' RTH
wii.i.iam mx's ni:vi:i.A'i'ii)N
nu: cu;i:nci:al i'.vsi1
ADPAniA CHESTNUT Uelow luril
AKAUlrt IDA. M. to 11 15 P. SI.
MAii'ii intiii: 1'i.aui: in
"urru: mi.s nouvi:it"
ni i iCRIDr imoAD sthukt and
BLUt-DlKU KIS-QI-KIIANNA AVU.
alii'i: iirtAur in
"HUH UilKAT llAC'.
BROADWAY
llroad &. Bnyder Ae.
IlKX I1IACU'H
I.AUOHINU 1ULI. liyDI."
CHESTNUT HILL
8120 German-
town Avenue
IIAUOI.I) i.ocKwnoi in
"I'AI.S Filter"
EMPRESS MAIN sI,t,a.!l'a-v.-!ly
OEOllOU WALSH In
"I'LL SAY Ml"
FAIRMOUNT sSLda,al-
ALK'H IIItADY In
HEU (JURAT t'lIANCn"
A(ll V thkatiie isn Marit st,
rAiVlli-il U A. M tn Midnight.
noi'ot.AS rimiANKs in
HKADIN' SOUTH"
cTU CT THEATKK nelow Spruce
3D 1 rl 3 1 MATINEE DAILY
SERSI'E HAYAKAWA In
"THE TEMPLE OI THE DUSK"
GREAT NORTHERN "THViXT
MADOE KENNEDY In
"A PERFECT LADY"
IDCRl AI COT,f WALNUT STS.
lMrt-ilMi-. Mat, ".mi, i:B.7io.
J. W KEIlltlOVN III
"THE DRIFTERS'
I PAnCR 41BT" LANCASTF.n AVE.
UUUCjI MATINEE DAILY
BltmXET JJASON In OOOD-BT, PII-T'
rLAOQ COUBBX
Svjsj 57I
LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
briskness that ono removes a Hvo coal
from one's person. Tho whole pro
ceedlnu struck mo ns being a sort of
charity bazaar. I'eorJo were wander
InB around from1 booth to booth, In a
plcnsant, sociable manner, passing a
word hero and sitting down there In
tho easiest-going way Imaginable.
Leaving tho ensign rather abruptly, I
attached myself to the throng nnd
started In search of lco cream and
cako. This brought mo up at a table
where there was a very pleasant-looking
C, 1'. O. holding sway, and with
htm I thought I would hold a few
words. What was my horror on hear
ing him snap out In .a very crusty
manner
"How often do you chango jour
i80 - 17", , .
i rM" lH a question I n low no man
I , HH, ,,, u ,3 nr,lcUnr,y obJcc.
I tlonable. "Why, sir," I replied, "don't
f'ou think you nro slightly overstep-
'" "? "u.lu,s ?r 50"'
iwrsonal matters, yo know," Then
rising, I was about to walk away
without even waiting for his reply,
nut He called mo back and handed mo
my pupcr, on which he had written
lmposslble!" nnd underlined It.
(CONTINUED MONDAY)
Coprleht, 1019, by Trcdcrlck A Stokes Co.
WINTI-'R HIOHT.S
ATLANTlf CITY. V. J.
IffAhl-r-l nneonnet .. ,. .. .
HOTEL B0SC0BEL '"'J"!'
oren Thoroughlv heated llkft A - Ia?lon' f
JZ2 !J."Jng"l',. heated liktt. A-liJIrjOT. '
wi:Bxi:itsv.i.B. pa.
WALTERS PARK ftm
Yf Wernersville, Pa.IOO
SUNSET HALL fV,VenhSm.v,Vn'mShtt:-
iil home comforti,
crlftp dry Air: tautlful mountain wallet.
FiHehlrieT roantlniT. etc. Not a ennatorlum
Write U HO. S OAUU MRr.. WEHNKI13
VILLt;. IA or I.ednerCentra1.
ATfl VST A OA.
Hotel Bon Air
AUGUSTA, GA.
A ronrnlint nrnl (1-llehtrul plar to none.
mix hnildrt CfOcul drlltm nnl motorlnc,
t-xcellrnt nnJll horses, 2 coll! courses and
all ouiflnnr AportH,
Address C. C. TRUSSELL, Mr.
A"IIF.VII.t.K. X. C.
Bl"SISSelem m ateaa aaB
r?A 1 TPDY DARIT UATCI
DiJEKI llHlJ nOTEL
Ult lQ.":Mrwil t nr-v. pvl
ibtSN-c.
-vv, . -. . -..
as.s-ii "We- -niji SMTTT
ON THt DIXIE HIGHWAY
Famous everywhere for
Its location, service)
nnrl milftlnj.
Dooklet and rates upon application
a. J. "-AWItUSlK. Manager
ljtHkl.l.IH.!.. M-A.
llOTCLS
Indian River and Rockledge
UOCKLKDGE, FLOKIDA
C.olf Tj nnls. Hoajlnc, I Ishlnc Hunting, ete.
llHOW'N. Summer Fcison: Qranllden Hotel.
.41'clt ai.tit.aiv- sss.ic tv Llivuiai, W m
Lake bunapce. N II
ri.M:i las iMitii, n.
PINELLAS PARK HOTEL
OIT.Nx .UN. 15T1I
cioi.r tk.nms m: iutiiixo
I or terniN und Information
Heal rslute Trust Illilic,, I'hlu,, r.
MINTFIt KIXIK ITS
m:w musk cm
STS
600
ROOMS
400 BATHS
Rates: From $2 Per Day
OLMHURST HOTEL
rnnijrlvni Ave,, clone to Bch and!
Steel Tier, central location, alwayi open, I
Capacitf3l Ereryappointmenteondu I
clve to comfort ft-d recreation. Special!
Winter ternn HWtf All. -MM l.rrni-ll
ma m ra a ssss su sjisrn ssa
"The Houtr .t&A I
sffvaS
Wjgr
A SPECIALTY
155 PLEASANT ROOMS With Private Bath
$3 Per Day
The Martinique Restaurants Are Well Known for Good
Food and Reasonable Prices
riiiiTori.wi
Tho following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLCY llookinp- Corporation,
r fninifintnA nf nnili, cVirMi.in. t9
,.....-. .v. t v..j D...K
tho finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtuinrnp; pictures through
tho Stanley Booking Corporation.
. IRCRTV WIOAI) 4 COI.fJlUIA AV
, LltSHK 1 I MAT1NU15 UAILV
iiiMi.M.r a.u iiay.m: in
A I'UOll llll'll MAN"
333 MARKET 'J.'II'm.
CLsAIlsV IC YOl'NU In
uou 'ijntoL'an inn iahk"
MODFI 25 fiOt'TII AT Orchestra,
AI.lCi; liltAUY In "Hlt 11KK.VT CHANCE'
IIULJJl.l, tWJ, I
OVERBROOK C3D Vi'ifflTvo
OnitAI.UINi: FAIIUAIt In "IIKUI. CAT"'
ANIMATliU Wi:HHl,Y
PAI APR 1214 MAltKUT STOEET
ir-i-.rtVwC io a. si to 11,15 i: ji
W S. HAHT In
"imANDINO HllOADWAY"
PRINPFS 1018 "AHKET STItEET
riU'NwIJ3O8.30 A. il to 11:13 l; M
PltlSCILI.A DEAN In
"THE CAI1AIIKT OII1L"
RFHFNT MAIIKUT ST. IMow 17TH
rI--JI-, 1 11 A. M to 11 p, JI
I!11YNT WASHHUHN In
"WAY OI A MAN WITH A JIAID"
RIA1 TH OEllMANTOWN AVE.
II-li IVJ AT TULPEHOCKEN ST.
IIP.YANT WASIIIIUIt.N In
"THE OYPSY THAIL"
Rl IRV MAUKET ST. I1ELOW TTH
IAUD I 10 A. M. to 11 115 1-
ALICE JOYCE In
"THE CAPTAIN'S CAPTAIN"
SAVOY
1511 JIARKET STREET
H A M. TO MIDNIGHT
OEOROE WALSH In
"I'M. SAY MJ
CTAMI FY MARKET ABOVE 10TH
JlrtHLH Ilil3 A. M to 11 13P, M,
FRANK McINTYHK In
"TOO FAT TO FIOHT"
VIPTnRIA MARKET ST. AD. OTH
VIC 1 OKI A o A. J.L to U 119 P. M.
'il yTKlB BDUlW UAM
-iwkiiuixn
LKOAI. AtlVKBTIWmrfeNTn
.K KhTAlK OF JUAIIKI, il. MctLUKK,
3 derrased Letters of administration
on the above estate having; been granted to
the undersls-ned, all persons indebted to the
Saul estate am reqursiea to miHB yarnieni,
and those havlnr clalma to present the same,
without delay, to ,,.,,,.
2230 Oreen it., 1'hlladelplila.
fr in hee attorne
W. II. IIAHHINUN, jr..
M.
40th
and Lancaster ave.
y'Zr' I'-ITATK OK LKON R. MATLACK.
3 deceased Letters testamentary on
the aboo estate bavins; been Rrantit! to th-t
underslaned. all persons Indebted to the said
estate are requested to make payment, and
those halmr clalma to present the same,
without delay, to
BIAKY E, MATLACK, Executrix.
117 East Mt. Airy ave.
Or to hr attorney.
Mini Am. t. oilrtAniiTY.
IM" T."d Title llldl, Phlla
.T35P KSTATK 111 KI.IZA I,. KKEN,
tlecertsed letters testamentary on
the above estate hnvlnir been granted to the
undersigned, nil persons Indebted to the said
-state are requested to make payment, and
those having clalma to present the same.
without delay, at the omee of tho Executor,
tnt r'hemiit St.. Philadelphia.
nin pnovtnnNT i.ifi: ant trust
COMPANY OP riIII.At)Bt.PltIA,
ASA S. WINfl,
President.
T33 KSTATK OF UIM.IAU I,. IIIIIIKN.
HT1NK. llereiseil tellers of admin
istration on tne nnne estnte navitig been
granted to the undersigned, all persons In
debted to the said estate are requested to
make payment, and those havlnp claims to
present the same, without rielav. at the
ellee of the Administrator. 40) Chestnut St.,
Phllndelohls,
Till! PflOVITIKNT T.IKH 'sVO TIICST
COMPANY OF PI!II,AI)KI.PIIIA
ASA S WINfl,
V Pre-rent.
STTF )V,r,TKR .1. JOIINMON IS M)
- longer In ntie enatSlov- et, 1 h. tii- nn
authorl'v to make eontrncta In our behalf,
till. ltU?ir..Ml.ll M I UMl'flV.
13H) Walnut st
Philadelphia.
IN MKMOKIAM
fintrriTII In memory of DAVID R.
aitll-TITII, dee'd. 1st Month, 12th Day, 1002
BcMrs
, ANDKrtHON Jan. 0. JAJtrS PAtTI,. hus
band of ntta M Anderson nnd son of Catha
rine end late Jacob Anderson, llelallves and
friends. S.m Domingo Council, N'o. 230, K.
of f , nnd emplnjes of Phlla Klectrle Co.,
Invited to funeral Mon.. r .111 a. m . "lOS 8
ifth St. High mnst St. .lonlca'a enure
m. Int Holy Cross -
.AIIRANTH .Ian. 0, CATtOI.INI' R . w
nf l.leut. William 11 Arrunls IlelatUes
IVth st. High mnss St. .lonlca'a Church 10
ldow
l e nnd
irienus invited to funeral services. .Mon , 2
P. m., nt chapel of Andrew J. Hair & Son,
Arch ,ind pith sts. Int. private.
, ATI.IIK. Suddenly, .Inn . JfbllN. bus.
Kind of Minnie Alice. Itilutlves and friends,
emplojes of the I'ennu Ilallroad, members
of the lVnna Society, Sons of the American
i devolution. Invltid to services, Mon.. 2
P. in. Oliver II II air llldg.. 1S20 Chestnut
st. Int Westminster I'etn
ItAItNn.S. Jan II. KAT1 W IlAnNP-S.
mother of late lMu-nnl 13. llarnes. Hela
lives nnd friends Invited to services, Mon.,
11 a. m , Oliver II Hair llldg. 1S2II Chest
nut St., Phlla. Int. Odd Pellows" Cem.
Trlenils mav call Hun , 7 to 111 p. in.
lin.NNKTT. Jim ii. svn.vr.V A., husband
of llerenleo V, llcnnett, aged 28. Funeral
private. .
llllNhoS'. At Pelilr, Md , Jan. R. ETIIKI.
PUICKITT HKNSOX, wlfo of Charles D
llensnn ami daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Kranl:
, W Prlrkltt. Itosemont. Pa. IleUtlves and
friends Invited to funeral services, Jan 11,
2 p in , husband's residence, HeUlr. Md
i lli:il(IR. Jan 8 MAIITIN. husband of
lata Julia Ilcrgen (neo Conrov). Itelatlves
and frl-nds. members of Ht Charles's Holy
Name SncletV nri.l lvntuhla nl -J,. Anlhnnu
Invitl to funeral. Mon, 8.30 a. m.. 1130
S "JIM s. Requiem high mass Ch. reh of
St Charles Iiorromco 211th and Christ an
sts 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. I
Auto funeral 1
IIITTnitt.lrtr Inn n AT.tr"r" ir hit.
11. Ill, It'll, daughter of J Tler and late
I.mtn.i Harrison Funeral services and Int.
prlv.ite Friends, tlrelile Cuunrll, No 1, S.
and II of I... may call Sun., s to II p. in.,
nt nslilenco of sister, 2".3i N 31th st
1IONSALL. Jnn 7. JOHN II. IIONHALI..
Relullvis nnd friends Invited to funeral,
Mon . 2 p 111., J L. llechtel'B underlnker
........ , ...., ... jx-LineiH UmiertaKC
'' r.'s,: . ..,7!ircc"' 11 ,'-- In' Haptist cm.
,,r"1 T?T,i?T.,r!n''.f .?
iille I.i iw.iu.. !.n.i e.i.i.- ,..., fc.t
'3,
liege-
-:,.-"" "'" ''"" iM"i".-"i ii
i rvut'S. Ainn - 'J n.
Trlnltv
I ImTfi rrfrt
adJolnlnc
ttUJ0In,nff
"hurch. Collceev Hie,
l'a. int. In
imil.U Jan. 9, FniniKIlICK, husband
of Anna s. Hrlll. Helathrs and friends,
Washington I,oiUe No. ."ill F. and A, Jl ,
tlMtnl to funeral services. 102S Diamond
st. Mon , 2 30 !. in. Int. West I.iurel
Hill I'tm
IIIHIW.V. Jan. n, WII.I.IAJI If., husband
nf l.mma Itronn, ae. 4S Itelatlves and
frlrnds, emploves nf llaldtvln'a Locomotive
Works, of IMdvMolie, Invited to funeral
sirvlees, Mon.. 'j p m . 42S .". 50th st. Int
1 euivvoort Cim. ltemalns may b0 lcvvcd
hun eve.
lU'llIllS 1st, tl at 1112 Grlscnm ,t.,
I rankflird l.T.MTr.ll It hn.hnn.l nf rH(,i,
rn, il, i ''iiT.i"'1' of !"'l"r v; u.n'1
l-lbi HurrH. Hf-lntlvri and friend- In-
".'". ."' iuiiv
ral servhes. Mon In .111 u
Prlnrs of (J, (1 Norrls, "C7il l'rnnkford nve
i'un')lrJ"'.'1 i '?' ,'"v"l''lr"-'l',n; Iel.. on ar-
rival of train le.ivlns llro.id St Station 1
ii. hi iifiii.unH may oe viewen Mm eve.
lll'TI.CIt Jan 10. 1VII.KTAJI 11.. son
of Jlarv I- nml late Henry JI lluller, of
Wihnlnslnn, liel , aired .11. Itelatlves and
friends, undo Class of Itlch.irdson Jleniorl.il
rresbvterhin Church, Invited to funeral
services. Tuo . 11 a m.. Iilo N Karson st
lut private. Jlontroso 0cm. llcmalns nu
be view ed Jlon eve.
CAIHUILI.. Jan. 7. WILLIAM CAtl
UOLL. Itcldtlven and friends invited to fu
ll r.i I. Jlon.. :io a. m. resideneo of pa
ri nts. 27.1 S .isth st. Jlass Church of tho
TranshKuratlon u u. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem
CONNAY Jan R. RAIIA1I. wife of James
S' Conn.i ' ItcUllves and friends Invited
to funeral. Jlon. S nil n rn . 5rll Hoyer
st Cerm.intown. Hrnulem hluh mass lin
niiculate Conception Church 10 a m. Int,
llolv Sepulchre Cem Auto service,
COOI.UV Jan. h, (ILoltOK i:.. husband
nt late i.iji.i c-ooiey itelatlves and friends.
siso iieoritts 1 1 III lien, socleu
funeral services. Sun . 1 p r
L. Ittmovv st. Int Jlonroe Cem
may be viewed Sat. eve Alitn funeral
.'OOI'En Jan 111. I'M. Wlivril. wife of
l;dwarilConper and cl lubter of Daniel und
.iniueui iioKiii ii-iauyeH anu irienas ii -i
mum ui iiiner.il. iu,s. n .in a m.. llj .1.
III st Solemn requiem lufss L'huri Ii of tne i
Ilmmaeulato i-onctptlou lo a. m. Int. Iluly
rtepulehrn Oem
. Oll-Tllll. Jan. 8. WII.I.IA.M J , husband
J of late Catherine Cotter (nm McOorml"K
ItflittlVe-b .inrl friend. St ThomaH'n Ilnlv
Nam" aii'i Aloxnltis Hon !Airlt', inltcil to
funprnl. r-n . H h. m , 1R1 Mourn nt. Hoi
rmn inuuM or rpqulem 'hurrh of st Thomai
A'liilniis 't.') a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
Auln -o (re
CItOWKfJ At (ftnrrnlown. X J.. Jan.
10. t'AIsVIN T ('IV)WKM.. boh nf fiirollne
M aiul thi litp (wlin s i'roiel, mred 41.
Ut'lntlMH unU friend inlUd ti fun-r-nil.
Mon , U i ni IM" II Main st.. MDoiratnMi.
N J. Int. prlwttc. Kindly omit flowcrn,
I'l KHAN" Jan. !. KKANCiS V . hni.
I.ind of Tlllle A f'nran inee MoN'ully) nnd
fou of John nnd lJrldrt furran. acil .T,
KHatUeN nnd frindi. r.imden Council No. '
4.T. K of C . I C II 1 . inlted to fu- '
iit.iI, Mon. ham l.0 Walnut t . Cam
den MUh inaFa Church of th Immaculate
Conception y a. ni. Int. Ht. Man's Cem.,
Uloueeuter I
crilTIsS - Jan. 10. i:MILY I.Ot!ISU.
dnuuhter of Alhert II and JospIc H. Cur tin,
an-d 14 Due nntup of funeral will be iren.
tJAlrOK Killed In action In France.
Ort K. Kerceint JOSIUMI V. DAISTOX. A.
1. r . nun of i;ii2uhrth and late William
pallon. aued 2u, IteUtUta and friendx.
noidlern H.illorn and marines 1nttej to
solemn rwiulem m-isa at. Udnard'a Church
Moll 111 11 m,
I)VIH. Jan
n Ai.rnrn niTnwiu.i.
no It DON son of Alfred iturivrll and Ut
; H8le uordon Daws, hki-iI IU HelatHes and
triends imlted to funeral aerIeei, Mon ,
11 ii. m . father's renldenee, 4710 Klnc-
tefdn-; ho Went rhlla Int prlnte.
DOCOIir.HTY Jan l. JAMUS II, hus-
I Kind of Catharine DnuKherty neu Cava
i nauRh), Hon of late J a me and Catherine
. Dougherty. HelutUca and frlenda. Holy
Namu Society of ht AlriRury's Church In-
lted to funeral. Mon H a. m 1407 N.
r3d et, Hlsh mans Ht tlrepory'a Church
H:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu
neral. DOWNS. Jan. in. MAItY I3UISA. wife
of Charles Alfred DnwiiH and dauuhler of
Henrv K. and Hi len Coleman Relative and
I frienda invited to funeral, Mon.. i! u. m ,
(1T00 Old York rd . Onk i.ne. Phlla. Int
Northwood Cem. Friend m-iv tall Sun. ve
PUFFY. Jan. Ill, AM1KHT IJ son oi
' John W and Maruwret M Duffy Duj no
tice of funeral will bo kIvui .VJ7 Hazel ae.
DU.NUivy.- Jan. Ill, I'ATItlCK DUN
LEVY, husband of Alary Dunlevy (nee
; u IJOlincil'. ivciuiitrn nnu irienas, J'lv, .o.
411. A. u. ji.i employes wimam unarton
Jr Co , Invited to funeral Tues,. 8:30 a. m,,
1230 S Ilonsall St. Solemn rf-qulem mass
ht. Anthonv's Church IU u. m. Int. New
tuinfami inn.
IAHI.E. OI nneumonla. Jnn. ft. MATl,
CARET I... beloved wife of William Karl
nnd daughter of John nnd Johanna Hater
(nee Thomas), aseil 21 Relatives and
friends, also memtiers of the Church ef
Peace. Invited to funeral services. Sun.. 1
p. m.. parents' residence. Oth and Mniamen
ulna e. Int. private, Cholten Hills Cem.
Rcmalrs may be vluwed Sut., from 8 to 10
p. m Auto corteito,
EPDIS Jnn, II. Rt'SAN daushter nf
James and the late Snrnh Eddie. Relatives
hiiU frlond Invlteil tn runeral, Mon,. o:J0 a.
m , 1017 Houvler st, Solemn requiem mass
St, Elisabeth's Church, 10 a, m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem Aulo funeral.
EDWARDS. Jnn U nt Frsno, Cat , AL
I1ERT J., son of late Wm W, and Jtary A.
Ednards (nee '.ookl, sued 34. Due notice
of funeral will be Khen
EOULESTON. Jan. 10. ELIZABETH T..
wife of Harry D. Ecsleston and dauKhter
nt Thomas and Ileberca Johnson, ancd 3S.
Relatives ond friends lnlted to.funeral
services, husband's residence, wrndmoor
ave chestnut Hill, Tues., 2 p, m.Int,
Miienv. Ruddenly. Jsn. 8. JOIIM It., son
of the late James M. and Ruth Emery, aged
n- rmmlvea and friends lnlted to view re.
imilns, David II. Schuyler Hid;., llrond and
........ ). Mat . H n. m. Int Ciw.il.
Diamond sts,
son of the late James AV ami Ituth Kmery.
nk-cl M). HelatUea and friends Invited to
i view remains. David II. Kchuyler Hldr..
llroad and Diamond atl.. Sat, B p. m. Int.
' private, rottuvllle, I'u,
l1 KXLkKNHTKIf. Jnn 10 WIMJHU
xfiVA uiiiotv of Jacob Falkenateln. used fl...
l!" n4 "" '"IIK'.V J!
t?'t.T..VlA. ,KS5roj(..rS,i.4t,.n"ln.
IfelKllves uiiu ricuu imii'-u iw iuucii ?rr
ti ui Bun. huso
Int. KpnsF(wwl
-r'". -"- "ii ." -i :i . -jv ""
wrowiw
Mia. jrritaw w w wivsin.
i. , . ..... ., .J3gieft.ir&a.r..H.v-,fe-..'.. . a. . 'a-'--'m'n"''lr'uii'rtiWMmtii(" i irisiiiiliiMti i x ,rmr-"-iim.
JANUARY 11,' 1910
PRATHB
Itrmalns may be viewed Mon. eve. Auto
cortege
PAUMtAtlEft. At Tokohama, Japan,
coxswain U. B. navr, Nov, 28, JOHN C
son of John and late Minnie Paulhaber.
aged SO, late of 024 N. Hutchinson st. Itela
tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.,
f 3( a, m , parlors of Lewis II, Swift. 8.
W, cor. 12th and Jefferson sts. flolemn re
quiem mass Ht. Malachy'a Church 10 a. m.
Int. private, Holy Crosi Cem. Auto funeral.
FOtlDBN. Jan. 10, ALPETIT. on of Mar
garet and the late James Forden. Itelatlves
and friends Invited to services, Mon., 2 p.
in , 2.12 8, 44th st., W, Phlla. Int. private.
POX, Jan. 10. OKOllUi: .. eon of late
Joseph It, and Anna N. It. Fog. aged 73.
Services Mon.. .1 n. m., "1000 Melon et. Int.
private. Woodland Cem.
FRANKT.1N. Jan. 10. J. antFFITH9
FRANKI-IN. aged 83. Itelatlves and friends,
also flolomon Lodge, No. 114. and airard
Mark Lodge. No. 214. r. and A. M.. and
23d Penna, Volunteers. Invited to funeral
services, Mon., 2 p, m., at the residence
of his son, Htewart 8. Franklin, 020 Preston
st. Int. private. Friends may call Hun,, 7
ORnilAIll) At 001 Marlyn rd 04th and
Haverfnrd ave.). Jan. 10. WILLIAM C,,
husband of Clara flerhard (neo Goodwin),
Notlee of funeral later.
OKTCIt Jan. 8 SUSANNA, daughter of
late Dr. William II. and Sarah Oeyer. Fu
neral services church of Annunciation, 12th
and Diamond sts , 11 a. m. Int. private. Re
mains may be vlowcd 1041 N. 20th at.. Sat.,
B to 10 a, m.
JlRACOCIC On Jan. 10. 1010. ItrttECCA
J., widow of Jonathan Ileacock, Itelatlves
nnd friends invited to funeral services, on
Tues., at 2 p. m., from son-in-law's resi
dence, Wm. J. Vollmer, 17 17. -Cook ave.,
Glenoiden. Pa. Int, Darby Friends' Cem,
HF.II.mtO.V. Jan. 0, IIKNIIY, husband
of Frederlcka Hellbron. .lied 81. Itelatlves
nnd friends. Itappaport Lodge, I, O, F, S,
of I., Invited to funecal. Sun,, 2 p. m., 3110
Montgomery ave. Int, lit. Slnal Cem. Omit
flowers
1IRWKS.-Jan. 0. HAimT T.. son of
Margaret nnd late Joseph T. Hewea, aged
30. Itelatlves and friends Invltod to aerv
Ices. Sun., 7 p. m II) H. 37th M. Int. Hast
view Cem.. Salem. X. J., Mon, afternoon.
JACKSON. Suddenly. Jan. 10. JAMRS.
husband of late Mary Jackson (nee Mc
Laughlin), Due notice of funeral, 30UU Mid-
" JOHNSON. Jan. 0. JOHN II., husband
of Uvilln Johnson (nee Wilson) Relatives
nnd friends, Washington Camp, No, 731, P.
O. H. of A.. Invited to funeral, Mon., 'J
p. m., 2014 S. Houvler st. Int. Fernwood
Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun., 8 to 10
jOHNiTONi Jan. 10. JOHN II., husband
of Iste Rllen Johnston. Relatives and friends.
St IMward's Holy Nimo Soc, St. Rdwnrd'a
Catholic Club, St. Kdwarrt's St. Vincent do
Paul Soc, St. Mlihael's T. A. II. Soc., Dlv.
No. II A. O H., and Court Tnnianend, No,
in. I . in it , tiiviiT-u iu (uiii'ii,,, tues , n.ol'
a. m , 2311 N. oth st. Solemn requiem mass
St. Rclward's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy
sepulchre l em,
KATZ. Jan. 0. ClIART.Ua F husband
of late Mary Kntr. aged 8S. Relatives and
friends, also members of Captain Walter 8.
Nevihnll Post. No. 7, O. A. It.. Invited to
funeral services. Sun., 2 p. m. 020 W. Corn,
wnll st. Int. private, Lawnvlew Cem.
KATZ. CIIAHLRS F. KAT. aged RS
ears, well known In military clrcPs. died
nt his home here, of bronchitis, on January
II Mr. KaU vwis a veteran of tho Civil War
nnd was cited for bravery nt tho battle of
Oettvsburg nnd did gallant servlco nn the
i
mo oi tne vviiutrness. on .May r, nnu 7,
18(14. H wnn a member of the i21at Prnn-
RjhanK VoIunftT Inf., hlch naa nrR.inlzd
i t-ar Chestnut Hill en May 1.", 18(11. He
aa batlly wounded at Spottlan!a Court
house May 1'J. 1KU4, but recovered and re
turned to the army and served until the
close of the war In lfifW. He Is Rurled by
six children four daughter and two norifl.
KAUKMANN.n Jan. 0. rRANCHS, dausrh
trr of Herman and lloae Kaufmann. aired 'J'J.
FlelatheM and friend Invited to funeral
Sun . - 30 p. m . reldcn-e of inrentn. 1.102
Cheltcn ae.. Oak Lane. Int. Auath Jcsliurun
C.m '
KnM.T.-.Tfln. 10. JOHN D.. hunband of
Jnmei 11. KpIIv (nee Hollcau). Tlclattves and
.;.l to funerVl Tuck , 'D
ii'lnr rli ?ine'J ' pmiJ ?"int r
J.?''"!,. 01,lcs" rn"tt' Int- (
urnnnd
friendf. Kill rost. .no. , u A. h . in-
r33 w.
Oxford Church
KINO. rtonnriT. on of Thomas and
Tanni. Klnc, died In France, Pert. 29.
Itelatlves nd friends ta attend the memorial
erlcea. Sun., 7:3() p. in., Mesalih T-plscopal
Church, Thompson and Ht-ntlnRdon. alio
Urntherhood of America, employes of Port
Hlchmond car shop, and others of TYhlch
lie mav hav been a member.
KOI.ft. Of pneumonia, at Carney's Point.
N. J.. Jnn, ft. l.MMUT MrCAHTHH. husband
of Anna Kllzabeth Dkltlnson nnd pon of
Ilentrrant Ch.iileH W and Adel.ildo M. C.
Knlb. formerly of Haddonr.eld N. J. Kela
,.ji.i..,i.i..(,iji.i,r;t..ii.
isssscs as,iiil 11 jv l,in 111 iv i vv mil" Mil r--v-- If
Mon., 1! P. in. realJenco of fiither. 10 Stovl,
ate. WeMtnont. N. J. Int. private. Hd:H
lonfioM llaptlst rem. I'rlends may cntl
Sun . 7 to il n. in.. 420 CcorsctPwn road.
j CnrnPt's rolnt
KIIAIIy Jan. in. ciikibtina. wire nt
William II. Krallf Jr. itelatlves nnd friends
Invited to funeral services, Mon., Ill noon,
iS Slorum st , Jit. Airy. Int. private.
T,ANUSTAKI At Ileverlv, N. J., Jan 1n.
TIli:oi)Olti: Hlll.l.. husband of Cqrdella W.
I.nimbtan; Funeral services private. Jnt.
Mon , nt riscutuway Cem., New UrunswIcU,
N' J.
I.MinNRR. Jan. in .TAJIKS I.. I..ni;
NKH Funeral servlee.i Mon., 11 a m.. 111
W. l"-''l st Int private
I l.AUKIX -Jan. THOMAS iiusimmi or
Mrv 1-nrWn (neo JIaher). Itelatlves nnd
friends. Cathedral Altar nnd Uosary Society
nd Ijeaeiie of the bacred Heart, Invited to
den s't." Holenin requiem mass CnthedTal 10 Mi
funeral." Tues.. H 211 n. m . IMr, hprlns (Jar
Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
Li:i:s. Jnn. n. JIIN.N'IK. wife of James
Lees (nee (Ilebell. Itelatlves nnd friends,
II, JI KotUlltv of ht. Coltimha'fl Church.
Invited to funeral, Tuee.. 8.3n a. m., hus.
hand's rfBldi nee. 2740 N. Heinhercrr st
(near L'2d and LfililKll ave ) Solemn lequtem
mass ht. Cnlumtia's Church In n. m Int
Holy Scpuhhre Cem. Gloucester and Plcas
antvllle papers copy.
LIMl'i:n. Jan, N, J IinRtir.TiT, son of
Charles II. and Lnulfeo Llnipcr aped in
Relatives and frleids emploves A. JI. Col
wnl V If untlniTflnn nt Int. tirlvatp
MANOEH Jan h, ai:OK(iE. huband of
Anna Manger (neo Ehrenberu) hfci 73. Rcla-
Jins aire. i;o., iianaiora rte i ipusi nun- , "" A' ind Ellwbfih Mitchell. Vnnral references .renuiro inemmir mil i.'.ni w.
: a;'S0lree ic' 'A 'K'rK .rB.'S Si ?fT:8iqm"gJ40Bp ., . W. Phil.. I W..MA.V. .Idyrtr revert, a- mether-, help-
, T, n.a. "VdrOh ilsp tlllt r'nin 0 eiTin Pl.iaa U imuii:"i swiiucis i ... .....- Vl in nn. ,. sin iiiimini, penum nnu Iiuunr-
.mJi nnl hn ile"i filp em 1" 1" "ales. 1" " Int- Private. Holy . hol.l duties' ironrt home In suburhan resl.
'WivkSi, s AMIM I V M l?n nf Cross Cem. . ilenre K P , Dormon. 1420 Chestnut st.
n'nff sen.' Ai;"lHthV, S. ml Vr'lenS, , oitAlISHH -Suaaenly. .Tan fl. I AHUT C. WOMAN to Wan In mill restaurant two
inviie.i in funernl eerUets. Mon.. 2 n. m.. Hiusb inilnf Mary K anil son of late hrlstn i ,, a w,flti Apply arlswold Worsted
In. I a .m. rtllii'l .'in".'! t- ...... ..... , "";
' ,,.,fo in,tles ami filriiiN. members ot tl
" ,V",') . fraternity of the Holy I'arali' of
!',n- l';nl'' -hurch. Mi.r . i Sn a m.. reside
r St Peter a
Idenno of son-
In-law, Joreph htejnmctz. 11S( N. Orlnnna
at Itenuiem m.isa ft. I'eter'fl I'hurcn u a. ,
",, . ,iV.t-()n Jn . s. lulu. LOUISA I,
IIH .MOHl Jllll It"i;tpillT -'lll
,,:,-, .. ..,..; " i. tii,.m a hi
eorf. ''''''" ""',' "s? ' tt lr,a ,' '",
neral services, on Jlundny. at ..ui) p. . m., at
residence of her brother. I reilerleK Marltley.
I 1W" ".' l"r" tte- (ncar I'aKhall ave.).
In nrllTi tf
MrCI.OiiKEY Jan 10. JOHN J MeCLOS
KEY. son nf Jnmes J. nnd Mary A McClos
key (neo I'ltzpatrlcK). ltelHlles and friends
InWtid to funeral, Tus . 8 3ll a m . funeral
ii.irlors of Janipn CI ilby, 4fi'J7 rmnKford
hq, Hlsh ninns M jn.icium'H cnurcn iu a.
m. Int. prlMite, M Dominic's Cem.
MiEl.IIENNY Jnn. 11. In Conshohoclten,
JOHN H , husband of Annlo McElhellnv (nee
htroud). nnd son of the Into John nnd Mar
tini McEIhenny. used 111. Relatives and
friends of tho family Itntfed to funeral.
Mon 2 l. in. from StrinKinllls ae. and
Cherry st Conshohocken. IM. Int. Gulph
.McKINNEY. On Jan. .1 1010, at Tarpon
Sprl'KS, I'la , FLORENCE 31.. widow ot
Edward Melvlniey nnd daushter of David
and I.uev T Kletnlnc. int. at Smlthlleld, O,
MoKNIOIIT Jan. 8, Mrs. JANE MOR
RISON MlKNIRHT. mother of Mrs A. O,
.1 Kellv Funeral senleo Mon , St. Pat
rlrk's Church, :10th and Locuit sts., Phlla.
rmlt mn ruiulem mass H h. mt
M.-MEEK1N While In serxlic. nt East.
lelKh EiiBland, Oct. Ill, 1H1S. Machinist
JAMES tVAHIC. husband uf Helen McMeekln
(nee Mnnhrat) nnd son of Mary nnd lale
Jntnen S. MiMeeklll. Rel,itles and friends,
also Proiptct IJdlie. 311, K. and A M . In
vited to funeral services, on Men. at I
P. in., at mother's resldneev 873 Main St.,
Ilarbv Pi Int, Mt. Moriah Cem.
MoNBLIH. Jan. II BIHVAHII MrNBLIS,
formely of Shenandoah, IM. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a -n .
R137 I'unston st. (31st and Haverfnrd ave ).
Solemn rcciulem mass, our Lady of Victory
Chuch, Tilth nnd Vine sts. Int Holy Cross
Cem Aulo funeral. Shennndoah papers copy.
MePHERSON SIMON JOHN Mcl'HER
SON, headmaster of the Lawrcncevllle
School, on Thursday. Jan 0 1910, at his
residence In Ijiwrencevllle, N. J. Funeral
services private. Memorial service later.
Pleasn omit flowers. -.....
MELl.ODEW. Jan. 0. SARAH A., wife
of John T. Mellodovv, aeed 07. Relatives
,.n.i fri.naa Invited to funATsl services
Mon.. 10 a. m. precisely, resldenc. of her
eon-ln-law. fldney I.ooe, Bl.'il Leverlnston
ave . Itoxbnrouirh. Int. private.
MI.'SSINOKR. Jnn. 10. MARIE C. wife
of John II. Messlnuer, aKed OH, Relatives
nnd friends Lndlei' Aid Society, members of
German Church of Peace. 10th st. and Sny
der ave.. Invited to funeral services, Mon.,
2 p. m.. "IHVJ 8. Dorrance st, Int private,
Arlington Cem. Triends may call Sun., 8 to
'ViLLIOAN. Jan. 10. WILLIAM McrAR
l.ANl). son of John and Isabella J. MUllaan.
at l'Jiri S, -81U st. Due notice ot funeral will
MlLLl'sON. Suddenly, Jan. 0. ANNA M..
wlfo of Wllmer W. Mllllson. Relatives and
friends invuea io tunerai services, mon., a
n in.. B03U Klnasesslns; ave. Int. Fern-
wood Cem. Wilmington and West Chester
papers copy,
MOHRK. Jan 0. HARRY, hushnnd of
Sarah Mohre. aeed &3 Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m.,
i,3iil Rlslns Sun lane, Laumlale. Int. pri
vate, Orenmount Cem Friends may view
remains Sun., after 7:30 p. m.
MOORE. At. Wayne. Pa,. Jan II. WIL
LIAM II. 8. husband of Mary E. Moore,
aired 01, Itelatlves and frienda invited to
funeral services. Mon.. 10.30 a. m.. 2IH W.
Wayne ave.. uno. l'a. Int, private.
W'oodlands Cem.
MOORE. Jan. 0. WILLIAM C, husband
of Jtnnla Moore (nee Wasson). Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services,
Tues , 1 p. m.. 13:13 S. G3d st. Int. private,
Knrth Cedar Hill Cem.
MOItdAN Jan. 10. S1AI1T P.. wife nt
Edmond 1. Morimn and daughter of late
Robert and saran Cunningham, axed 00,
Itelatlves and friends Invited to services,
Mon., "J P. m 'i'-Ul Tulip st. Int. private.
Omit flowers. Remains may be viewed Sun.,
i m Ii p. m.
MULLIN. Jan. 8. FRANCIS T husband
of Marls Mullln (nee Klnlry) and son of late
Terrene, and UrldKet Mullln, Relatives and
friends. Alumni of Roman Cathollo Hlsh
School. Phllopatrl.in Literary Institute. Holy
Nams Society, Loyal Order of Moose, No M,
Invited to funeral, Mon., 8.30 a. m., 1M3 N.
lutn si. ouiciuf. , oi rriuiem cnurcn
or St. John the Evangelist 10 a, m. Int.
ilnlv Cross Cem. Auto funersl
wBra'-Mk '."MrS;1
S
PKAT1TH
anJ friends Invited to funeral. Tues., :0
a m., residence of husband, 861B JFa,r
ave. Soleirn regulem mass Church of Trans
nturatlon 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem.
Auto service.
MYEttS. Jan. 8. ANNA T,, wlf of Wll
Ham Jlyers and daughter of lata John Ij.
and Mary Pelts, Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral services, sun., 3 p. m..
1117 Jtrom. at. Int, prlvat..
NASD. Jan. 10, CltAMLGK, husband ef
nmma 1 Nase, and CO. relatives and
friends nureka Ixjdse, K, of P.I Orehle
Council, No. 13. Jr. o. TJ, A. M., and Tile
layers' union, Invited to funeral services,
Tues., 2 p. m., rooms of Mackmsn Tirothers.
1)07 V. Lehlsh ave, Int, private, ltemalns
may bs viewed Jlon., 7 to 0 p. m.
O'DONNELli. Jan , COrtNELIUS F..
husband of Anna II. O'Donnell (nee Harris)
and son of Patrick and Mary O'Donnell (neo
JtcJtanus). Relatives and frlrnds and Co
lumbus Council. No. t02, K. of C.I Division
No. 63, A. O. II.. and Individual Ic. Desl
era' Association Invited to funeral Tue
8.30 a. m., from C0.1I Os-drn st. Solemn re
quiem mass at Church of Our Jlother of Sor
rows,' 10 a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem.
O'ltAHA Jan. 8. JOHN O.. son of Dr.
P. J. and Jtarsarrt Jt. O'Hara (neo earner).
Relatives and friends. IT V. Jf. Bcdallty
Holy Nam. Society and Dlv. No. 80. A. O
II., Invited to funeral, Jlon., 830 a, m
residence ot parents, 60.1 N, B2d st. Sol
emn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of
Sorrows 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
service,
otiTRnrmmaE. crnii, notiton only
and holoved aon of Jlr. and Mrs. Adolph J,
Outerfrldee (neef F.Mzsb-th Teyton Norton)
and itrandson of the late Eckstein Norton
formerly president of Ioulsvine and Nssh
vlllo Ilallroad Horn June 0, 1802, at "Wll.
low-brook," Richmond County, N. T. Died
January 0, lnlo, suddenly at cresco. Pa. No
tice ot funeral later. New York. Washing
ton and Louisville. Kv., papers please copy,
PERRY. Jan. II. JIAny A., daufhter of
late John and Jlarsrnret C. Perry. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services.
Jlon,, 2 p. m 1023 N. 13th st. Int. pri
vate. Omit flowers.
PETLKV. Jan. 8, ALBERTA JI., wife
of Thomas II, Petley. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Mon,. 11 a, m.,
ujnfl oxford at. int. Pernwood Cem.
I'HOEIIL Jan. 10. HRLF.N C. (nee
Dnzler). wife of Richard O. Proehl. aged
49 Relatives ann friends Invited to funeral
services, Tues., 1 p. m , 310 N. Felton st.
HM and Vine). Int. Hillside Cem. vrends
m vaCall Jlon., 8 to 10 p. m
QUIIHC Jan. 0, TATR1CK, husband of
tali Isabella Quirk. Funeral Jton., 8 a. m..
8.H N. Both st. Solemn requiem mass Our
Mother of Sorrows Church 0 a. m. Int. St.
Denis Cem. Relatives and friends, also em
ployes of Penna. R. R. idth st. enitlne house,
and members of Dlv. 24, A. O. II., Invited.
Auto service.
REED. tan, 0. WILLIAM, husband ot
JIaritarct Reed (nee Hemphill). Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral, Jlon., 8:30
a. m., .ssi r;. inaiana ave. ooiemra r.
nulem mass Church of Nativity 10 a. m.
Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto service. .
REEVES. At Camo Severs. S. C Lieu
tenant HERDEIIT 8 REEVlia. U. S. A.,
son of JIark R. nnd Hllza JI. Reeves, ot
Wlldvvood. N J. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services. Jlon.. 11 a. m .
chapel of Kirk & Nice. C.101 aermantown
ave Oermantown Int. private.
ItlCE. Jan. 0. HARRY O, son of Emma
Rico (nee Knapke) and late Peter Rice, aged
28. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Sun., 3 p. m.. mother's residence.
Mid Parrlsh st. Int. private. Northwood
Cem. Auto cortrse. Friends may call Sat.,
8 to 10 p m. .
RIC1IA11DSOV. Suddenly, nt Hollv Oak.
Del . Jan. 8, WILLIAJl C. RICHARDSON,
aged 48. Relatives and triends invited to fu.
neral services, nt lato residence. Holly Oak,
Del., Sun., 1-.10 p. m. Int. Rlvcrvlevv Cem.,'
Wllmlnoton, Del.
RYAN. On Jan. 0. 1010, ELLA, daugh
ter nf late Jllchael and JIary Ryan, formerly
of Centralla, Tn. Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral, on Jlon., at 8.30 a. m..
from brother-in-law's residence. Ldward
Fulmer, 20'I Chestnut at., colvvjn, Pa. Sol
emn lilah miss St. Clement's Church, 10 a.
ni. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
RYAN. Jnn. V. JIARY RYAN, widow of
Jllchael Itsan. Relatlses nnd friends In
vited to funeral, Jlon , 8:30 a. m.. 721 N.
39th st. Solemn high requiem mass St,
Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Oathe-
rsAXMAN. Jan. 0. Dr.' N. II. SAXJIAN,
husband of Jlarsiret 13. Saxman, aned 08.
Residence. 27311 Kensington ave. Services
and Int. strictly private. Friends may call
Sun., from 7 to 0 p. m. M
SCMANTZ. A memorial service, for Cor
Poral"KREDEHICK: SCHANTZ. Co. O,
310th Reel. Inf., 7I)th Dlv.. A. E. F.. killed
In action near Jlontfaucon, France, Sept. 2S,
son of Dr. and Jlrs. W. H. Schantz. 4533
York road, will be held on sun., Jan. i..
3U p. m , in St. raui a iteiormea ii.pistui'j,
hurch, llroad and Venanco sts. Relatives
nnrl frln,l. Invltnrl.
SCHELLENOBR. Jan. 0, 1010, ELIZA
RETH, daughter of Jlrs. Lillian F. and tha
lato Dr. II. A Y. bchelleiiRer. in, her 18th
car. Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend funeral services, Jlon., 1 P. m.. nt
the resldcnco of her mother, 421 Coouer St.,
Camden. N. J. interment private, Coles-
"sCHUEiini,. Jan. 10. at 20 W. North
Ashmead ter.. Oermantown, C. RUSSbLL,
huhband of Charlotte Smoko Schuebel and
son of William II. and Irene Schuebel, aued
21 Duo notlen of funeral ..,-.
SHlSLEIt. Jan. II. EM.MA ,L. SIHSLER
(nee Simmons), widow of William H. Shis-
ler. Itelatlves anu irienus iiivucii vu u
neral. Jlon, 1 p. m residence of son-ln-Ian,
Thomas Duckworth, 21110 S. 13th, st.
s.rvlces Trinity Lutheran Church 2:3ii p. m.
T i.. - i. . L'.lxia m-is ftill Slur)
llll III 'wtlUILJI t fill J' I u-iiua nw s-ia... uw....
7to ii n m. Auto Be?rice,
ui-.i-Cm.l iW. -Ian 7. HAIlAir A..-'Wldnw
;.
of Jt'sse sSllnglufT, aa-eil 70. ueinlives ana
frletidi Invitt-d to funeral serlces. Hun.. A
p m , res'dpni of onlnlaw, Charles Kauff
man, 2100 N. Hollywood at. Int, alt. Virnon
CHIITH. Jan. 10. HETTIE, -alduvr of
Jametf I,. Fmlth. RelatUca and friends in
lted to funeral. Man., 2 P. m 0140 Ridge
rc, Roxborouirh. Int. North Cedar Hill
'SWtH. Jan 10. ANNA M.. wife, of
pher nnu liaruara
nthTi:iN Jan. in. Vnr.Dnnicic btbix.
tM.ui.nn.i nf Annn M stifi (riHrt Wuestner).
'
RKfU -It. Jleiaiives anu irirnuu iiihw u
I funeral. TUes., 1 P. m.. do rt.om. iw
'll""uo -V1"' '""" V'"
larirr.ivi7T.T .Tan. 0. HAMIJET, p.. hus
band of Sadie S'.lllwell (ne McElroy) and
son of Sarah ami late Wesley Stlllwell.
Relatives and friends, members of Truck
No II and Relief Asso. of Phlla. I lro Dc
pnrtment. Invited to.eerv Ices Tues., 2 p. in.,
resldcnco of mother. lS-.'O S. li-ltli st. Int.
Mt Moriah Cem. Friends may view remains
.Mon , n m in p "i. A
SVVl.ru.. jan. i,
LINA, wife of Axel
Svvenson (nee Landberg). aged R8. Relatives
,v.......s. Uv...- iComnanv narnv, i-enns.
Htld friends, nil societies or wniui sne was a'M IH. i-iikt i enirni.
r''.m''f,rl 'niited,'? '"I?';1.' SIP,1'.uH;' .ilV AOKNT for motortruck: f
l.n .ila.i.i.A Mini., nftpr S n. m
klU illl.lSl nl '-. .'......i. ......... ...
TANSLEY, Suddenly. Jan. 0. IDA,
daushtir of Into John and Mary A. Tan'.
Iy Funeral servlcis Mon., 1:J0 P. tn.. Ill
Oueen lane, Oermantown. Int. Private
THOMAS III New York. Jan. 8. PHILIP
UEORIIE. son of Philip and Ella Thomas
nnd grundson of Jeremiah and Ella Drlscoll,
Relatlvis and friend sailors and soldiers.
Invltfd to funeral. Moo , 8:30 a. in., pa
rents' residem. - Queen st. Solemn muss
cr renulem SI. Philip's Church IU a. m.
A"niaMi"oNAt llockes.ln. Del., rir.t
month lllh. ESTHER A. THOMPSON, nsed
75. Relatives Invited to funeral, from late
residence, lloikessln, Del., Second-day, First
mouth 13th, Meet at house 'J p. m. Convey,
nncis will meet trolley leaving llrandywlne
Springs at 1010 and 1:1:10, and Kennett
Snuaro at Hil. and 12:1.".
TURNER At Terrace nnd Ssllimae sts..
Wlssahlckon. Jan 8 CLARA, widow of John
Turner nnd daughter of late William and
Elisabeth Rate. Int. private, convenience of
f8VAN LENNEP. Jan. 0. Dr. WILLIAM
R. VAN LENNEP. Funeral services H21
Spruce St., Mon., 11 a, m Int prlvnte.
I.LYONS Jan 8. AMELIA M.. wife nf
George W. Lyons, Relatives and friends
Invlfd to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m.,
801 W. Huntingdon st. Int, private.
VOOEL. Jnn. 9. HENRY, son of Henry
and Nanny Vogel (nee Schmidt), aged .;
Relatives nnd friends. Orand Fraternity,
Hranch No. 4: German Tioga Yearly,
Flschler Saenuerchor, United Textile Work
ers' Union No. lOfli employes of Apex
Hosiery Knitting Co., Invited to funeral
services, Mon., 2 p. ni.. residence of parents,
06 1 N Park ave. Int. Northwood Cem.
Friends may enll Sun.. 8 to In p. m,
'nierai'vnrnn -Inn. II SAItAIf EStrNfA.
widow of Louis "Welaenberg. Itelatlves and
Irleiias inviiia in lunfiHi neni'M, .wuii., ii
a m.. apartments of William 11. Rattersby,
.1310 N. llroad st. Int. private. Mt. Vernon
Cem. Remains may be Mewed Sun., 8 to 10
p. m. Omit flowers
W1TTKAMP. FRANK F. WITTKAMP.
first lieutenant, chaplain 113th Engineers,
in France, aged 32 years,
VVUNDERLE. Jan. U. GEORGE WUN.
DERLE. Servlco Mon., i p. m Oliver H.
Hair Hldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int, lllock.
ley Haptist Cem. Body may be viewed
u,,n v.nlnir.
YAHN Jan. 0. CAROLINE, widow of
Louis Yahn. Jleiaiives ana irienas are re
spectfully invited to attend the services,
Mon.. 1 p. m.. at the residence of her son
In-law, Mr, Andrew Tuttle 13(8 l J. Susouo
i,.nn, iv. Int. Drlvate. Northwood Cim.
ZIU.L. Jan P. ANNA M., wife of (leorge
v Xell and daughter of late Henrv 11. and
Wllhelmlna Hitter, Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, mon.. - p. m.,
husband's residence, H23 Jamestown St.,
Roxborough. Int. private. Westminster Cem.
Remains may be viewed Sun,, after 7 p. m.
LOST AND FOUND
DAG Lost, small silk bag containing valua
ble Jewelry, diamond pin. amethysts.
Itearls, etc.. going from 13th and Walnut to
Chestnut st, shop between 12th and 13th ats.;
liberal reward. H (114, Ledger Central.
FUR CAPE Lost Jan 8. G p. tn.. 13th sub
way surface sta., or car 10. yellow fitch
fur cape, seal collar! rew'd Preston 3785W.
PACKAGE Lost, dropped from automobile.
M, lHKn.c, vu.i.n.ii.MH .,,, luuilU, CnrV CU
Ivory frame, dlumeter 2 Inches, and an
tique shell link necklace. Reward If returned
J. E. Caldwell & Co., Juniper and Chestnut
sis.
LOST Dog. brown Peklneso strayed from
3210 Race street Thursday) liberal reward.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
CLKJUCAL, roung iaay with grammar
aciiuui ruuci.iuu on V.LI.II uiu.i D.-'BJeioci
writsr. Adtrm. own "tuMwrtUac, y, o.
fji
J - JK
y j .'l... ,. '-... . i f - .- - .i iK:
ITEI.'P WANTED FEKAMi
" -TJvT
LOOK FORWARD
Ann too TUjoKiNO forward to a.
PERMANENT PEACBTIMM PS7l9v
W1IDN TIIB FIOIITINO JIEN BIIALIi -.
AOAIN TAKE THEUt PLACES IN IN
DUSTRY! A GREAT AND OnOWINO BnSWEM
ENTERINO A NEW ERA OF PEACBTI MB
PRnSI'ERITY NOW OFFERS. YOmfJI
WOMEN STEADY POSITIONS A8 TELE
PHONE OPERATORS. WITH ASSURED
QUICK PROMOTION.
NO EXPERIENCE RE QUJ RBDl A
TRAININO CLASS FOR UEaiNNER IB
NOW FORJIINO! OOOD PAT DURINO
TRAININU PERIOD, WITlt RAPID AD
VANCEMENT AFTER 4, WEEKS.
ArPLT ANY WEEKDAT, 0 A.
B P. M.
it TO
18! Arch St. Jtlss Ryan
408 Jtarket st. JIIss Smith
98 W. Chetfen ave Mil Tllirkhardt
K. cor. B7lh and Chestnut Jtlss McCab,
20 8. Oth at., Chester, Pa. JIIss Troy
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA.
CHILDNURSE: reference required.
bib h 43d st.
Apply
CLERK The accounting- department .of th
j-udiio i,ecis;er co. desires tns services
a VQlinr wnmnn wllh nt lesat 2 Veara
high. school tralnlne or its equivalent. Aslc
ror Mr. price.
PURLIC LF.DOER CO.
Rlsth and Chestnut sts.
CLHriK Tounir woman for offlcs work In
advertlttntsT dept. of Tublle Iedrer; exctl
frt opportunity for hUh school ntudent,
10 tois jfari of itt. Apply Mr. Wcatcott,
0 to 12 a. m . 2 '30 to B p. m
CLKIIK to assist In bookkeeping and offle
work: knowledue of atennaraphy preferred
statn ase. cxivrlence and aalary wanted.
P 48. lder Offlpe.
FINTflHETlS ON nEOUXATIOM WOHK
APPLY HITTtKAU OF KMPLOT3IENT
WANAMAKER'S
QIRIj for general houpework: reference! re
qiilrM. Apply fllO P. 43d at.
QIRIj wanted for housework, white or col
ored: good wags. 10.10 S, 4th gr.
QIRLS and women wanted to work In heat
eft. wellentllated waste mtll: good aalary
at atart: chanre for advancement. Apptv be
tween E and 10 a.m.. J. Sniton, Hagy Waita
Works. 830 Swanson at., first at, west of
Dclawaro ac. bet. Queen and Christian ats.
GIRLS wanted to address envelopes. Fenn
Puhllshlnir Co,. 023 Filbert at.
HOUHlshvORK White or colored, middle
Rged woman. M 114R. ledger Central.
HOUHHWORK Gond. reliable woman
girl; sleep out. 1127 Chestnut.
LADIES to take work home, spare ttraa;
itflmn ratTist profl'l Ptore. Ml 2 Market.
TMIIKDRY
SHIRT IRONERS: HAND WORK
APrLY 1303 FILBERT ST.
MAID, useful. Protestant woman, who !
good sewer, to help In the rare of chll
oren a cioining ana ve general
tho house; permanent poiltlon.
gnerallv useful In
h o. iea
gr rfnirm.
3IILLINER3
WANTED: nXPERtENCED IITTLTNERS:
PERMANENT POSITIONS ALL THE YEAR
ROUND; GOOD WAGES.
APPLY F.MTLOYMENT BUREAU
LIT BROTHERS
STENOGRAPHER, lioura 8 to 4:30, abort
hand and bllllng-machlne work; we are
satisfied with fair experience; salary 120;
state reference and any experience. P S10,
T.dcer Office
HTDNOORAPHER A cood permanent poal
tlon for an efficient,, willing worker; one
experienced In bookkeeping nnd office details
preferred; to be tilled nulcklv; state aalary
and nhone number. M 1141 ledger Central.
STENOGRAPHER for Tioga manufacturing
firm: must be neat and accurate; one who
cnrx operate dictaphone preferred. Apply in
own handwriting, stating ago. experience and
i . ." ".i. ."
: vagew "Pp"wi.
l-li i:.'' 1'. u itox a r i j u.
faTENOOUAPHER .State age, experience,
reference and salary desired. M 1143,
Ledger Central.
TEACHERS wanted for best-grade positions
In nnd near Pnlla.: contracts waiting. Ha,
tlonal Teachers' Agency. 327 Perrv Pldg.
WANTED Reliable, refined clrl for sreneral
housework: Chestnut Hill, a donrs from
GermaruViwn avenue trollev; wages $10 with
out wasn nun i wiiiine to ne.p wiin wasn;
good, permanent home for the right person
YOI'NO WOMAN as assistant In real estate
office, knowledge nf stenocraphv essential.
Answer In own handwriting, statins; expert
en( nnd salary desired, r C07. Ledger Of
flee. HELP WANTED KA1B
ACCOUNTANT for general ofllce work with
first-class concern. centrally located:
must be peat, accurate nnd a fair penman.
Address II flMt ledger Central.
ACCOUNTANTS A well-known firm at cer
nn,.d nubile accounting renulrea nrst.rlaa.
seniors with public nccountancy experience;
atnto age. experience nnd salary required.
AOENT for motortruck: freight station ex-
perienco wun wiirnan nr express company
desirable. Write P 307. Ledger Office.
HAKERS
MALE PASTR-V COOKS AND BREAD
RAKERS
WANTED FOR THE HOTELS AND
CAFETERIAS AT HOG ISLAND
EXCELLENT LIVING CONDITIONS AND
PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
APPLY
U. S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
300 WALNUT STREET
SEE MR. SCULL
DO NOT APPLY AT HOG ISLAND
ULACKSMITH Wanted first-class black
smith for machine-shop work, forging and
welding and steam-hammer work: stesdy
position. Address J, i tichofield's Sons Co..
Macon. Oa.
DLACKSMITHS Wanted for machine black,
emlthlng. Apply tho John Datcley Iron
Works, AH 8. Delaware ave.
BLUEPRINT OPERATORS
Experienced on Pease machines:
permanent positions with large ship
building corporation pear Philadel
phia. Address P &23. Ledger Ofllce.
DOY wanted In shipping department, Penn
Publishing Co.. 02,1 Filbert St.
CANDY MAKER A pood position Is open
for a reliable, experienced man on fudges,
caramels, nut candles, etc., for high-class
retail trade. Write P. O. 13 ox 38, Atlantic
eltv. N. J.
CLERIC, to assist In bookkeeplnr and office
work; knowledge of stenography preferred:
state age, experience and salary wanted.
H 128. Ledger Office.
COST ACCOUNTANT
Man who has had experience In con
nection with restaurant costs for
large shipbuilding corporation near
j'niiaaeipuin.. wyurcss l u.
Ledger
Office.
DISTRICT FOREXfEN Men 25 to 83 year's
work. Apply- 2 to S p. m. Ask for Mr,
Hassan. Room 227. S. W. cor. Oth and
Cheslnut.
DRIVER Apply 1410 Locust St.,
between
u anq i. a. in.
DRIVERS WANTED
AT IIOO ISLAND
APPLY AT OFFICB
II. A. McCLEMAN I BROS.
DRIVERS wanted; good, steady mtn for
steady positions. Apply 0 a m iV
H-lnnlfl Iter llslnbrlds. .t. " '
FURNITtlRR, BALEHMAN
QUALIFIED TO BELl.
IIIOH-GRADK MERCHANDISE
AtTLY EAUOPi'SnT
Ji
3 V
.sir 1
"C3tit.'1.'!H inrSk