Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 19, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIAv WEDNESDAY. .EBBRUAliY 19 1
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SELECT MEN FOR
MELROSE MEET;
" vMcadowbrook Club to Send
J 24 Athletes to Annual
Carnival in New York
POLLARD WILL KIN
By PAUL FRCP
The Mcadowbrook Club will be Mell
represented In tlie annual trail and
field Ramea of tho Mlllroao Club next i
TuMdnv enlnff oer tti Madison Sauale
Oarden, New York. Secretary Samuel J.
Dallas announced today that twentj -four
athletes had been selected to make the
trip.
rreo. i-oimro. w. "'"''nV, "','',,,' nouncement of the Vale athletic nutliorl
vcrslty ersatlIo athlete, will inalto ins
flrst appearanco as k member of the, ties tli.it ihe have decided not to
MeadowbrooK Club Vollard, who was enter Into a tnanRulur trntk meet with
the winner of both hurdle races In the Princeton and Hanard Is not tonjild
Intercolleelato frames In 1910 and New etcd hero n affectlnK to any deRUo the
Kngland hurdle champion tho same jrai, I HR-Three plan tlnt lus lecently at
has been Invited to compete In the ini- traded considerable attention in inter-
latlon 70-rard hurdlo race.
lie will hae aa his opponents In this
event Dob Simpson, famous estern
athleto; Carl Urdman, the present Inter-1 l"R a trlaneular meet and will not enter
colleclate hurdle champion, and KaiMsuch a contest, the usual ilual track
Thompson, of Dartmouth Vollard lias ' meets will bo held with both llanaril
been nrnetlelnr for soeral weeks and Is and 1'rlm't ton as In former e.wi In
expected to show his old-time dash In ,
the Gotham frames
Ganzcnmuller to Run
Billy Ganzcnmuller, List eut s track
captain ntTcnn State and winner of tho
Intercollegiate 100-yard dash last spring,
will start In the lnitatlon seenty-nrd
dash. Ganzcnmuller has been working!
at the CoatesllIo plant of the Mldvalc1
Steel Company since last summer. He i
has written to the secretary that ho 111
In first-class condition
T ft ?n.tnrd nnpn fli Ti.Trlnvlifnfil.
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Club will bo represented by Motley
Trout, Joo Ttalney, Kloyd Flllman and
Williams. Bobby uuaru. Trout, J- in-
man, Haiicy and tilery win $tart in the
300 yards handicap.
A bunch of star distance runners will :
compete In the tlircc-mlle handicap
They are Joe Lleberman, tho nattonnl
Junior two-mile tltleholdcr; Sesal, inn i
Harry Kephardt, Morris, Ackerman and i
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Two Relay Teams
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Joo Schwartz, the national fice-mile1
champion, and Dewey" O Urlcn will be -V-"'0 " ,I,rma";""rm,.n ,m'!tc" ,hls "
., , , . .; . . .aa ono of iho best bantam wlndups.
the local reprcsentatlces In the 1000- i
yards race. Norton, BriBhtrnorc and Jo( T(iu ftnd ,)an MMrr mm ,n ft
Jones have been entered In tho tiOO yards return bout In thi scmlwindup Hobbj
novice. The hlRh jump will b0 taken Hums and Joe lendell ulm ci.ish In ri-
- m t... .iji,., i ' turn bout on the mime card. Abo Frlci
care of by AUndhoiol. mHn nr i.atBJ Wallace entertain in the
Two relay teams will compete. In the third bout
Intcrstore relay tho MeadowbrooK run- 4ohmlJr ,,, ,, , M f)r h,
nera will be Glllum, Kneeszner, Ksser, battlo with Johnny Orlfllths. the Akron
Kssler. Norton and Jones. Tho open welter in the lnnln bout nt the National
-,....,.,, ...in k Mimr. p,.i. ,Satunla nlkht Tllman and llrlftltlia sun
relay team will be Flllman, Ruark, Pned the entertainment hero a scar bo
Trout, O'Brien and Williams. the bocs btttllnir to a draw. Hoth are Just
Tho Meadowbrook Club finished third , out ot ,ho "-rn" llnd ri'"'1' for mor" lmltlt"'
In tho Junior championship Inst Satur
da1
TJ.if fn- n mltnl hv (Vnrlen in
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picking the wrong finish line In tho 600
nrrl. dash. Meadowbrook would hacc
won the title.
FINK EASY WINNER
Outclasses Concannon in
Bil-
liards at Casino, 125-12
Morris Fink was In wonderful form
last niRht nnd lirtually ran nway from
Joe Concannon In the second nlRht's play
of tho pocket billiard tournament at the
Casino. Tno final score was 120 to 12.
Pink started with a clean run of 4,,
the lilshest ot the tourney. Concannon
then pocketed three, Fink comliiB back
with another blc drlie. liettinc 41
Ttointa. Concannon failed to fccore on
his next two shots and was hopelessly
outdistanced
Fink 11 14 14 10 12 14 11 14 8 14 1
123. Two scratches.
Concannon 3 00420000 0 12.
Three scratches.
This afternoon Concannot meets Mc
Coy, while the late match Is between
Harmon and Greenleaf. Scores:
Brown 14 28337 12 002117 13 00
0 (scratches 12). Total 73
Harmon 0 12 0 11 11 7 2 14 14 12 0 4 1
14 14 13 (scratches 11) Total 123
Referee Lieutenant Fred Thayer.
NO DOG FEE INCREASE
American Kennel Club Votes
Down Proposal
New York, Feb. 19. A proposal to In- .
crease tho registration fee for does was
oted down yesterday at tho annual i
meeting of tha American Kennel Club. I
Numerous arguments against the meas-1
uro were made, while the predominating I
argument in Its favor was mat the t
American Kennel Club was tho only or- I
ganlzatlon that had not increased Its
fees because of war conditions. i
Tho officials navo eieciaea to move
their headquarters, and appointed a. com- f TnliJ Stat ftYVernmnt nnrl .
mittee to investigato sec erai Bites which I UIUle1 stales oovernmeni ana,
they have In prospect The Chio vaney ' r-l n.: -
Kennel Club ivns admitted to member- tienerai Business
Bhlp. A. P. Vredenburgh. secretary, dis
closed that a. deficit of 12000 nua oeen Temple University is organizing a
sustained during the year, cut the or- 1 eT,.i. ..-. n,v tn lioln tbn II c
ganlratlon has a resene fund of 30.- special course now to Help tlie U. h.
5oo. I Government and jreneral business in
I securing competent accountants. The
Earl Caddock on War Home ! Government's latest appeal, dated
r. i i. t-.i. 10 .., i February 11th, pleads for 800 ac-
ir.Ce?m,?.dnlfIni,arcHa..19elfJvKe1ah countants for immediate appoint-
r-r"t"S5.-c.1am?i2n;'' c" ' ..1var5..T:
fpAm France, accordlnff to cvonl receiced
today from the overseas edition of the Camp
Podser. It was declared Caddock had de
cided to quit wrestling and deiote his tlma
to operating a Wjomlnc ranch.
Big Race at Palace IUnl: Tonight
Matt Ward, of Norrljtown. has been re
matched to meet Billy Troop, ot this ritj,
and Jimmy Alemea, of League Island, lu a
two-mile professional roller-skaUne race at
tho Palace Rink. Thirty-ninth and Market
streets, this eienlnor Charlie Kelly, Joe
Forrest and Frank Kearns also will com
pete In this event. There also will be a
en.-mll. race for sailors and soldiers.
Soccer News and Notes
The Qulnlan soccer team I. open for dates
either home or away. Homo grounds.
Forty-eighth and Uroun streets. Address
communications to Quintan A C, Fort
eighth and Brown streets. Sunday games
also sianted with Hog Island.
Puritan will play its openlrg cards in the
cap competition on Haturday. February '.'2.
with O. U. C Blues at Second and Clearfield
streets.
Kesls. playlrg tn the ITog Island team.
la developing Into a good goal producer
Last Saturday hla passing and forwarding
of th. ball were big factors in downing the
Sun Bhlp.
Carol nrt on Is anxious tn replay that Sun
day match which was called off with Hog
1 ' Island wnen tno piay.ra same in in. inire.
- It would either play th same at Hog Island
or at Mrawbrldce & Clothier Field. If on
th. latt.r field. It would have to play on Sat
', nroay.
With KlrliDatrlck. the former star. Mer
chant II looms up as on. of the beat soccer
teams tn tha Shipyard League Left Nolan
Is rapidly recovering from his Injury re-
ctlvea in ine lutnienem game.
Bethlehem played Us old-time form
talnat th. Mori. Dry dock tsam In th.
National Leagu. game, but It took th. In
Vlnclbl. Ilatlcan to start tb. goal scoring.
Honxlker, who .bowed some clrsiy play
ing bar. In tb. recent gam. at Dlsston b
twe.n Pilartfln Fl.ld Club and M.rchanta.
again played a great gam. Sunday, croduc-
"lag two of th. III. goal, scored against th.
, HerM Drydoclc This tak.s Paterson into
( S. ..mlflnals of th. National Leagu..
An. of th mut popular faces at Third
.and Lehigh each week Is that of Dan Curry,
Um former Illbernlaii manager. Curry is a
great booster of th. Scottish gam..
' 'TtrM nfortunal that Lupton fell by th. I
waysldo In tb. iniddl. of th. .ea.cn; but its ,
am lad to a, that th. team Is keeping I
UtAt Intact and will shortly play exhibition
smmus It sroitia mag. a gooa iomoinaiion
TSSut th. Hot Island team on a fun.
lP
Invasion of Ddgs From
Canada Halted by L S.
.New York, 1 Mi. 19. .In. I vvlien
ever. Ililns; neeine-I nil Mvtet nnil
serenr In the dainty atmosphere,
l"nel fnmV minions -tteppetl In imU
called ft Jmlt on tho lmnlot, of the
territory of the I 8. A. by .lo fom
Out a tin, e-terily there were fifteen
tliarotiitlibrf iIn from tlie Dominion
nlio arrived nit right, hut who were
hurret from competition at the Mr-
In In terrier show hertitie t nrle
"tim's men w ere tint wntinflrit Hint ,
theni Ho rule Mere not llolnhevlkl or
noinethlnir nenrH at bail. If the ilo
not Ret their denrnme paper today
the-, will he iinnhle to compete nt the
Uetmltihfer nhou In the (Innten.
Some of the 1oki Inir traveled here
from fur-off Naknlrhe un.
YALE OUT OF MEET
iw nrilll, i,'nlll, t. 'r,.jTl ,r
-" "ropa I rom till. I tiailglliar
Track Meet
I'rlnrrlnll, . ,1., l'eb. 18
Tiie an-
colIcKiatc athletics.
While Aale doti not approve of hold-
hcr worUs. the clove athletic uonncc
Hon betuitn the tlirc uultcrjltlcx will
bo adhered to. "nip 1919 football hched
tilo that was announced thin week for
thi l'rlnceton team ilcilnltel proles
rrlnceton s Intention of adhering to the
Ulg-Thrie combination
Scraps About Scrappers
Bat
I.e iVTTI.INO Ml'ltltAY and Hattlint?
connrd. tuo of tho best boi their
woiirht in the counlrv. will come to- i
.. . .. . ........ .. t t
Reiner in a reTurii in.,iii.ui. nunn
iney cnieriain in one oi mo ihjuls iu t
li,0 Xationnl on Marc!
1 'VlltT'Ill .1st-
featcd Leonard
since
out'
conqueror
Mu
appe.i
Joe
'ioe iMirnian, xno speciy .niCiiBO uaniniii.
l ho seen In tho miilll Lout nt tho OUmblu
Monday nlKht, deeplte the failure of P. to I
.- . .. .-.-1 , .
Herman to appear jonnnj .ciurrn. iiaru-
hlttlnu New York boy. will opihiso llurman
'"fk limoril, I lie .ew vorK UB.Iir OM1I-
eisnt. t.il(et on (JiMirirn Unm. rnlnred ii.n-
tier in the wlmlun nt tho Cambria on
Prl'lay nlBht .cuitord his .rcau-cd all the
leading llBht licuuclBhtH during thi list '
ear lVur other Bood bouts wlil complete i
tho program !
Lew Tendler and Joe Wclllnff hace been
matched fur un eight-round bout in New
Jerscj next week Welling has agreed to
' mn!e idj ringsuie
Acerwood
Tutoring School
m ets tha needs of children who re
autre Individual Instruction to advance
in school work Uxcellent caro for phs
cally weak and undeveloped children
Manual worK Rardeninir, athletics
)utdoor life. Larpe crounda, Devon, Pa
2S minutes from Philadelphia Catalog
Mil Devercaux. Principal
ROV A. IKtN. FA.
Certified Public Accountant i
FOR THE I
ment at salaries from $2500 to $4500.
This course prepares for the State
Board examination lor tne degree or
G. P. A.
Apply for admission at once.
TEMPLEUNIVERSITV I
Hroad below Ilerks Street I I
Philadelphia
LANGUAGES
AT THE
Berlitz School-
1541 CHESTNUT STREET
Entrance on 16th Street
By the Berllta Method students learn
tiM only tn read and write but also to
UNDERSTAND and to SPEAK for.'gn
languages,
TRIAL LESSON F R E 15
Terms may b. begun at any time.
Cauteries Francalsea
Conversation et Prononclatlon Toua !..
mercredis a 4 heures. Entree libra pour
nos el.ee presents et anclens.
Women as Bankers
Banks, Trust Companies and Financial
Institutions are employing hundreds nf
eMrls as bookkeepers stenographers, tell
ers and cashiers. The work Is pleasant,
tb. environment Is excellent, the hours
ar. short and th. pay Is good. Writ,
for information.
BANKS IIL'IINESS COLLEGE
Hill WALNUT STREET
HnORTIIANI) AND ilOOKKEEPINO
Our graduates are In constant demand. Q.04
E2?.l,.Mi,.,S? i"1,' 5a.,.nVrenf.r.,:
a ien iim iifi" I snonire lo ruin n im kou' Itusso's left . '",,.. n.. :v, Vi ... ' -V ,.,,"." "A"-."" I operallco iieneneiai ".; "'""'": ::X' ;:"'"- nr u0" counsel Church 0 a. m. mi.
then Leonard surprised when he i.u; to the jnt tiio,d ,. rirht to tho ;- ftC V' nil man' a nnv ' nAw . .''? ': ,K"sV"m i ""l SS S . . .
boxed the seiif-atlonal T.il Sloort. ","'. .""""-"I'.-V" lor'"! "u" "". n-lntlces nnd friends imlie.1 to th sircle; r'1u- '.: .'.''' """,... '"t.. iViniAin. Sol. -rin """V ,".h,'2 2?".""?." V.':
of JimniJ Wilde. """ Tl ' TXSkJl R, "i!JK.1IrSl.l.n.,,i!!:u .'ffS 1 hid. m mi"' i" TO" toW Z'. V J:"nemtWe, ami And."!?-
rr.iy and Ionard doubtless w ill . . . , , f.mains Wed 7 to 6 n m . ceptlon Churcn jinumiran, .. . ,icc io nuena seniees. cnapej oi iienjamm
ir in tlm eotninin.i nn in ihn Vniine-i lluiltcrs Ready to I'rolCst CAi I iirAN1 Ivh in cioiitq . .,,f Holy Sepulchre ( cm , , T. T.yle, IMS Co'umbla uc e , Thurs., 2.30
ir in tho Bcmlwlnd-up lo mo louns ' , cV..Ji',l:. ? TTi .... i,...?.. ,,J.' .on" ooiimi.iiy Feb 17, rjOP-OTltr. dauish- p m. int. private.
Kox-YouriB Ilobldcau battle ! w.'umV' N-oAVmcrl'-merTesler. u 'anil?.' rS ScAnlon) "uc.aUve, and frleniiV'lVcWome fr of William .J and A,mes McMrerty FO WBLIj-Frb. M. maut K. WI f
lestMl acaln.t any. major .. hance in tho fhamber.No TO. O.K of I- Incited j to f,,. l'"!. .Kr,-1, ' i!' Thurs "an m. Br. , llel.H". and PrTinMy HedSo FunVrsI
KI1IT ITlnVAT.
Until Sees !
IBBKll&fiBBBH ''BiiHfcLSSSSSBtWHl
f& J!..'.Vr' ilel.'.;.!.!,,. """' ' " ellmat.. Writ, for clFcular. V.
nlfht idaises Intensive tralnlnr. . brown, Manager. Summ.r season! Or
fonrrru,.l'S.yrtt,emi,;r.Cand eatf.'r Ijjen'llot.l. LJ.ajjunap;., Nl
riTILA. nnsrNKSg COLLEOH1- 7Z, vvrin cTri- v 1
anil Collet, .f Commerce ATl.AMJIi 111. X. J.
lull Che.tnnt St.. Phlladeloata LrnaKirt at,. . , er. ,
mam " .'""'"i. ."'"'"V ..
TlYinD Criinm Ooallly HeeretarUI .
Ptuni, 1003 Market 81,
Teacher. Wanted Positions waiting Frs
reglst'n for College, and Normal irraduat.s.
Modern Teacher.' Ilnreaa. 1003 Market Nt.
CTRAYFR' Tb. B.st Busln.ta acho.l
"vrfcfavJ SOT CIIEBTNUT ST.
Y.nnr Women and fllrls
hlla. School for Nurses. 2Sd 1 Cb.stsut Ht...
Hospital Horn. Training. Call or write.
PUPIL Nt'RSKH wanted for Northwestern
General Ho.pltal, ulT-I01 N. I'.'d St.
CHASE MAY GO TO
NEW YORK TODAY .
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Ali.ffin ml AT..I-...1 rnifiilonl"111 nl tho ,,otel Walton, htartltiB
iMcUiau uiul iMuuui lumen,. O.olo(1. T1)0 ,00 mnrI. was llInil
on Deal lor Bis l-'irst
Hascinau
'dinners cer held by the Nportlnc asso.
HITCH EXIM:CTEI),dntln"-
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New Wrk, VVli 19 Pal Moran, the
hmt !,(, ik. r !! n,,i nr,i.-,i,'. ilruriMi this iit fci.ruan ri. iou,
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hero this mornliis: nnd went Into con-
fereneo with John JIcGraw concenihiR ,
the much-adverilsed deal by which Hal
"hnso Is expected to become Giant. It I
Is believed that there will be no hitch,
and before tomorrow he will he u mem-
bcr of tho McGraW tl.in. I
Wheii MJra was in I'lnclniuitl re- '
cent he dlfcussed a deal for Chime
With AukusI Hcmiianii, but no proKress Klminmn l' Wlasihlcknn Council. No. Holy Cross lm. Chester. Pa., papers copy.
Wlis mml, nf tlmf time f,ir tho rrann I ln"- of l N of fori Washington Ta . V O It It K H. Feb. IB lHAUHLLt: C.
was mntio lit that lime, ror tile reason smbwIc), cMB. No MS. K. o t: of daughter of Itobort A. and Isibelle Forbes
'hat Herrmann would milko no ruk- Chestnut Hill. 1'eraeieranee Uidsi- No. td I (nee Clorlie). ased 14. Ilclatlvea and
Bestlons as to what nkueis tnlitlit bo K nf ' tlnclted lo funeral. Thurs., 2 friends, Troop No 167. Olrl 8cout! choir
w-:.n in tii,r ,, hi, rr..t i ' n Parlois of Nnlhali Marnl- . hen. I of Ht. James's 1. K. Church. Invited to fu
wanted In leturn for tho croat flrKt . ,,1:r, o.rmantnwn ace Int. White Alarsh lersl services, 'Ihurs , '- p. m.. St. Jamt's
sucker befuie loriHUltlnc with Morim, Unloti t'em Friends mav call Wed T to ' P. 11. Church, SIM and Kershaw ale. Int.
"1'Vhu;;n,,,1.drT,Vtho,,uer,fs "ah". no fmffijw&&wii
want ,fo;U,, L' "!m Saw-hrr: , VSrsf .Si'"?!!' .ivV,'""? r, ' nf-i . i .v.U.IAl,.. husband
ilnv. "Herrmann asked mo If I wanted1 imltc.l to aemres Sat. L' 30 p n 47.'.!)."' ?n ,!t p!i r Fordo ae"l " Kela
Hal. and I told him I certninl, did; but , '" "mat .rnkfort. int Nor.h cVd.r !S;ABSBVriaiVHl?nSviWnoiMa.
that s ns far as we Rot. I Know ihe I utter T r. m
Cincinnati lub Isn't koIiir to Riio him I .nlSTll()N(J --IVh l J.uins ci.n
to mo. but I'm prepared to make re vcrv ' Kvril, lu'siunrt of Anna n Armsironir (nco
fair offer for him. and 1 lather think .",?W,',V ,'telatlie and friends of family In
.,.,. , , ... , i.ii .. it i i cited lo funeral Mnlres on Thurs , 12 noon,
the deal will be concluded oir cdnes- f rom i,ia ite r-sl.lcnce. ITns Walnut at.
day." (liesier. Pa. Int private. North Cedar Hill
Chase diopped In lo see McGraw e")- c-'em.
terday, nnd tho pair hail h Ions mlk. '""MNE,nT1'b ' ' , I;,MH , w.Mow G!
Put neither had anc comment lo make j
aftcrwnril I'haso. if course. Is ready i
to slRn with the lll.ints as soon as the
uay a )iicd fur him to do ho.
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BWfc S!l.ronimt r.VriVn ".mnnVt '.",'" c,,urc,h ,"f J.he Injiniieulate Conception. I Frazler st Duo notlt. of funeral sclll bo
irWV''" 2n"rain1, "' -" Cathedra. Cem. Auto .W
-if 'S'i t or troublesome bTndace, and ?' "-r? J. Ulekel and daunhter of Kllsa- iienjnmln F Ji.hni.on ItelalUes and friends
kS I forsct ice trouWes Ctrl. tath olid late Charles Fulmcr Relatlces Invited to funeral. Mansfield. N J., He.i.nd
til CK I !l Lice" StoSdncs Vnada to meas' and friends im ted to funeral sere Ices. Frl .' Month Slxth-daj lst J:3llp in. Autos
Pl"9fl uro without clastic weamfof "p m , at .1111 Klpp st. ill and Westmore. ivll meet 1 p in. train from Market st
il.'nH many months Washablo ami land sts ) Int prlc ale. Oakland Cem Re-I ferry PhlU . and the 1 40 tn train from
t VVw sanltsrj Ilcht' and durable Cost ' mains may be ilcc-d Tliurs after 7 p. m Trenton at Hordentov,n. N J Int. Ilorden-
"iff
m
w limb Si.ti. and you'd I "nl wldocv of I rank Duffy Relatives and i JORDEN. Second Month lath, at son-ln-cudly
pay mucn more for th friends Incited to funeral, Tliurs., 7 JO a. law's residence, Harry 1, Shelmlre. Hunt
ui nor and eas Coll and be m. 3-5 N lilth at. Solemn requiem mass , Incdon Vullev, Pa LYDIA E JORDEN,
i ei.suri.,l free or ccrflo for self- i Cathedral 0 a, m. Int. Holy Cro&s Cem Relathea and friends Incited to funeral
n . Tsnrement blank No r, Hours ulo funeral P.emalns may ba clewed sercliea. Second Month. Flfth-dal. -0th.
'I n 1 dally Sat tl to :! .Ill Wo Wed nfter 7 p. ni Icy Hill Cem. Chapel 'J p m Int. Iiy Hill
also make ahdomlnal belts lelas- Dl'NN On I' eh 18, "101(1 JOHN, husb ind I'etn Autos will meet train leallne Iliad-
tie and non-astlc) to order, 'of latei'atharlno Dunn ltelatlves and friends, Inc Terminal 1.0J p. m. at Olenslde station.
Penna.t'orllnsI.linbHpsiliItyro. also Wilkes I'ost, No IM. Dept. of New Jer- KANE. reb. 17. ELFAIIEM. daughter
1"11-1S-15 Filbert St I'lilU ,l'o I " a v Tt Survivors' Asso , 1'nth Real . of Jano Kane (nee Devlin) and late Francis
WINTRB RBSORfl
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In a ico mile circle around Ashec ill: are 64 peaks 6000 feet and over;
Mt. Mitchell 6,71 1 feet, "Top of Eastern America." Two hours by
motor into heart of Pisgah National Forest and Game Preserve.
Ahunared milts of plied strctu.ndro.ditSreughojtmountai'u; on th. Dim
Highu.y, Spomtu iBl o!r, .11 ruif golf Iinfci South. Pur. wstrr from 17,00.
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IS
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I Oelf, Tennis. Boating. Fishing. Huatlnr, ,ta
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GRAND ATLANTIC
Virginia Ave. near Boardwalk and center of
aniuvementa Pnvatu baths. Running water
In rooms. Elevator. Table and nervire dls
ttnctUfl features $J so up dally. Special
wkly. Capacity (00. Ilklt. Auto meats trains.
Ownership mans semen t W. I', BIIAW.
WKRKrilSVTM.K. TA.
SUNSET HALL ??n u y"r- c"r
rrlsp. drr air; beautiful mountain walks,
filelahlnftcoastlna'. ate. Not a sanatortum.
Wrtta aba B. OAUL. Mer., WERNKiU-V1U-E.
VA., or L1ctr CcntrmL
SOUP TOjnnONICHT
Snort Writers Hold Dinner nt
al,ou Holcl
t:erythlnR is in readiness for tlie llf-
teeiitlt annual illnne r of the rhlladelphla
Siwrtlnir Writers' Association to bo held
nt
utmost
reached last msht
Tlicro uro Htlll a few -lacant places,
and those, ileslilue; tliem should net In
loucn cvmi Treasurer 1.0111s ,n. uoiu-
smith. Itnoni 104. IVldciicr niilldlmr.
I It rtrumlap to be one of the hlcireat I
Mr.IIW.ur - In i,lfl nriri lrtitia mpinriri of
our dear tunther. CAtlOLtNi: f. JILHNKltT, I
sadi) mlssii iiy r.er uauxniera.
QuatlTS
,. A-VI?Il,;lv.s.., .At J'3V H'"?!" if
l WXV .?' .fdAffli'nrt.
Willinma l.mliri'. No nst, r and A. M
,"" JW": '& & $ .
WlaaahleLnn 1.dee No ITS. I. O. O 1-.. nt
friends, a!.,, meniben Tot liethel l.iiiherhi, I
Church. Imlird to funeral senlces. I'rl. 1 ,
U,,.. ' ?,l ""!'' J '"...E'S'IS
ip r
iii.tr k li i on i uiiAt-fa, wioow fir
Fr.derlck llo.e. UcIatUes and friends In-
cited to funeral, Sit. k.30 a m . "on-ln-
;"" " tr v,..n.., v.,.,.w. j..A, ...
MnniBomerj nee fcoiemn requiem t
Church of Immaculate Conception lo n
Int.llolc Sepulchre IVn Auto fun r.
miMl
Rolmen requiem ma fhurrli of th Anccn-
Bion, 10 h in ini imij hfpuirnre fein.
, OAT.HOUN' Kh 17 N'ni.T.in N" lfe
of Thomas K C'nlhorr Jr . onerl 20 TlrU-
itleaml frtentU, Iencun of the .Sacred
t Heart. inltrd to fuuernl Snt , S n m,
lin X fiilth t Solemn rpquim mass
Churrh of St ilriKor 9 CO n in Hit Cathe
dral tVtn Auto Friif
CARTV IMi IK formeily of llnthcnm
mon. Ireland JAMIIS hul'.ind of I'annle
f"nrt5 (nco Uleiron) rnd son of John una
lite Margaret Cirty 1lelfttle and frlenda.
I Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Mere)
Church, Iloa of V U T , all other aorletlen,
InMteil to funeral. Hat H An n m 243L1 N.
Houvler t Solemn requiem man Our hntlj
of Mercy Church 10 a m Int Holj Cross
Com Auto fTMc
CAVAN'AUOir Feb 17 EDWARD, l.m-
1st Leo's llencfklil Soelol, Penn Treaty
.Division. No. 71. II of L 11. Incited In
funersl Sat a 10 a m 1020 stale road. 1
I IsnlnnmltiL- .Solemn renulem mnss. St .
Leo's Church, lo a
ini Eii. Liominic s
i
cem .vuin service
CHliSTClN I'eD 10.
IDA R.. dsughter
Of latd Witltam anil Henrietta lhotnn
Helatlps nnd friends Imltrd to funeral
service. Thuri" 10.3(1 fl m.. 10J3 WaKe
Ilntr Ht , l'ranltford Int prHnte. Cedar
Hill Ctm Uemainn may be tewed Wed.,
" tn!) p. m.
OANi; Feb 17. KDW IN It. COANC
RplatKea and frlenda, Tottir liodtre. No.
441. V and A M . Pair tine Ohanter. No.
24, It A M , St Alban'a Conunandery No
47. K T . Itnlted to funeral acnlcee,
Tliurs . .1 p tn 4703 Cedar ae., West
Thlla Int private
COOL13V Feb 17. SARAH A. C'OOI.nr
(ro (Ireciiuood) lfo of Richard Contev
oped .Vj IMatlven and friends Invited to
funeral aricr, Frl . 2 p. m 2.12 W, Olney
uo Int. private. Cedar Hill Cem. Auto
Auto
funeral.
OARUACH reb 15. WIIXIAM J DAR-
TTAltt nnlntlvna nn.t frtnnrla ttin llln....l
Vlraln Mar bmlallty nnd Lcacue of the
Sii
-si
Sn
ered Heart Invited to funeral, Thura
3D a in . 1221 S 411th at.. Wet Phila.
Snlnmn lili-h inaNfl nf rMiulm St Pratiru (
" do SHles'a Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Croat I
Cem
t DKRIfAM. Feb. 10. JOHN E.. husband
of Maxy Dtrham (nee McConoloutre), actd
id Rflativia nnd frlenda. Ixcnl Union. v
72, Carpenters and Joiners, Invited to fu-I
nPrfti, Thur ft 3 a m, Limekiln plko
niM'iry Feb. lfl.VAnY n I .'PV In.. 11...
i-i-nim eaiiir , e.nurt ienn l reaiy, .o. -",
lllNTKll KhSOKTS
. c aiaai tilt ren i, rjijicAicii, nus- iirt.iii.i '.,',"'"' '.," ,.:;.
hand of late Mlirgsret Cncjnaugh .(nee I ORACH IIVKLYN HAMILTON, wife of Rob
Maher). aeed T.l ItelHtlees nnil friends. I ert C llnmllton (nee Do Zouche). I uneral
TSTI3 OFTH 13, ICV
TUNTIC CITY. N. J
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rVJEZ'W JERSEYl
DELIGHTFUL IN WINTER
Tbtl te r.stly la. ee.e.a I. .ppi.L,at. Ik.
ewesserful qoalillM of IhJe f.meu. All.b..Y..r
Reeort.
Tk.r.'s a cealsl eu. eliislne .sd s bi.cis,
areet. kloeeieif from f.r o er lb. lrcd All.ntic.
Clim.t. coaditlese si. Juel perfeel .ad Ik. I.e.r
of out o dear, le in bi. ribt cleni.iit Good
ae.llk ie .v.rseek.r. .a u. sa,met.d B.icd.
cslk sad ea tb. CIf lisle.
Bright fmtti mnJ geej e,e,le .r ia.
faihlon in Atlantic Cir,
B.re.liscL Rldlag, Sail eler r.ola, H.t.r.
lag, K.lliag Cb.lr,ri.,lbe.lree, Dsaelag.
Mulealu, Etc.
THC LCADINO H0USC6
ar. always open and will furniih lull
Inleimation, rat.i, etc.
Marlborough-Blenbeim
n.tel Slriaa Gnleu Hall
The Shelburne ilolel St. Ckarl.i
Hotel Desnis II. lei Chelsea
Seaside Home TLe Willssira
The Holrabar.I
Fee keraiUs ui icktajli elceiiesail railr.s.
faoLui. ceaetll UaJ Iklel ict
,'TRAYMOl: ATirnicon
I 1WMB5(IREAJ1-5Ti.o
VVe-jrminilr K' Av- nr B.ach. Et.T.
wat.r. tl3.B0upwt.lT 12 BOupdally. C.Uuhr.
mm s.y ""k
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i
HOTEL B0SC0BEL 'rJSc-ViwaV!
epen. Thoroughly heated. But A. E. Marios.
e
deatiis
.' ?'.' ' Inslled to funeral services, on St ,
S'.iSvi F: !? nfeelsely Rt late residence.
V.H? JP lrtn " Int. l-rlvale, North Cedar
Hltl Cem.
,ElSrNimHY. Suddenly, reb. 11. .JOHN
M . EIHhNRHEY, formerly of Harrington.
Del. l'urther notice of funeral will t given
from f,22 Webster it,
. KLMH-Feb. 10. CATHERINE, daush.
ter of Hannah nnd late Charles Ellis (nee
Worton) aged 11) Relatives and friends,
amp No. 203. P. o. of A.. Incited to
funeral services, Thurs, 1.30 p. m.,
mother's residence, atO'J II. Adsms at. Int.
private. Helvue Cein. Remains may be
clewed Wed, ece.
ENSMN Feb. IT, JULIA MAROUM.
wife of William r. Enslln, ased HO. Kola-
Thura. 10 a. m.. mo n r.Kth nt. Int. Weal
lives ann inonas invited in tunerai services.
'nilnatci O'em. Itemalm may ba Mewed
i&umnfiWa Atumie, oir. v. J,
Trb 18. JAMES, son of tha late Peter and
Miry Flaherty, used VI. It'latHes and
'Jl H w Vaiw B,a eAimn tonnlm trai,fl
St. Nicholas's Churrli. H"in a. m. int. New
I I'nfhprirjil Om.. T'hlla . l' nnnn
t'l.fcf'K. Vrb IV, OKOlinK T., son ef
I t.oul t and late Anna Klerk (nee Hamlll).
bki1 31. Ilelatlvrs and friends, emploji-a of
John Hancock l,lf Innurnnco .'o., Wet
Phlla illatrlrt, Invited to funeral, father's
TMldenee. HIJS l;. JtadlKol) at.. Tliurs., S 30
a. in High mass of requiem Church of the
j Anceniilon 10 a. m. In" llely Sepulchre
I'eni.
rof.nr- Ten. ". JOHN" K.. .husband of
I Mary K rilcy (nee llallaRherl ItelalUes
and frlenda ln llol to funeral. Thure., R 30
iimsa St CI.mi.nC. church 10 a. m. Int
ni,. O'JlMl I'aarnall ave urquicni riKii
I (1. of A.! Cushlnc Council. O. U. A M t
Ioska Tribe, I u II 1! members nf Simp
son .Memorial I U Church and cmplr.yes of
Prlco & Wntcrhouse Co , incited to funeral
sere Ices. Frl 3 p m... father's residence.
317.-1 Kmerald St. tnt IJsst Cedar Hill Cem
Friends mnv call Thurs ,8 to lo p m.
OAIUl.NUn. Feb 1". MAltY K . wife of
Ooritn V. Gardiner M D. Itclatlces and
frlsmls incited lo scrvkes. Trl , 2 p. m.,
1700 N. 10th st Int strictly private.
, "TOriLV Vnrt Hannah ltenrletta
tjin.n ' YuiatiV.s and friends Incited to fu.
ne?nrilrur.. "J . m,. 11M Orllio.
mitsnv. Csh 10. llA.iAn ii . uiiuiitr
jt . i ,..., Int nHvoln.
alM"mf-Keb 18."sAiiAlf ANN, widow
n1.,.?. and friends" Incited to funeral
"Vucc" hat i p m. Int. prlcate. Omit
of Jnlncs 11 11 Mum Sl,i.t ,. c nn i-i-n ".
nnwer
nnnnlllV -feb 1R. OnOlKJIi II hUS.
hind of Anna M C.nodman (nej waisni. aEeii
41. Ilelntlces and friends. P. It I J
e..AHu .i.Unrri 4 Rift Merlon ne Int,
Cathedral Cem IVIends may cill Med, eie,
GRAF.lVi: Suddenly, of pneumonia. Ten
IS. lll.Sin (nee Ornessle) wife of August
Oraewe aged 2.1 Relatties and friends.
Canstatter Fraucn Vcreln. Invited to fu
neral Wed 2 p. m., 201r Aramlneo st.
Int i.reer.mnuivt Cem Trlends may call
Tues , from 7 lo 0 p m. nr, , , .
IIIIAPLKY Feb 17, TtOSn. widow of
OenrBO Oraulej RelatllCs and friends, ren
and Pencil Council No. 120. D of I. In
cite,! to service Thurs.. 2 p in, -2.iB ..
13th st Int Adalh Jcshurun fern
IHTLLMANV -Feb 1H. LOUISA OULL
MANN (nee lpperer). cldow of Theodore
Oullmiin nge.l 74 rrl-nds Incited to view
remains Thurs eve . 3214 Pari. ace. Int.
at Ihe concenleice of famt.j
.. . Tiiv .. A. ....I ..,- Tn 1 ,h in
and serclco nt cnnienlence of raroiiy
HARP Feb IS. HARRY S hu.hand
of Mary II .Horn (nee lireslln). aged ns.
Tluo notlre of funeral Will be Bilen. 2015
is .'.in -i rt, t
HOHI.FKI.T) I'eb 18 1)UIS J., son
of late Frank nnd Ella llohlfeld. aged 23.
T.r.intiuM nnd frlenda. M'nchlnpton Camn,
No 178, 1 O S of A., nnd North Fenn
Council. No. 21.1. Jr. O. U A M., tnUted
to funeral Sat , :i P. m . renldenco of
brother Maurice Hoh.feld, 271N N Dover
at. (20th nnd I.fhich ave.). Int Mt Vernon
Cem. Remains may be slewed Frl after 7
P"lKLCO?in Feb. IT. CHARLES, hus
band of Emma Holcomb und pon of Ixiula
nnd late Suphfa Holcomb. awed nil. Reln
tlvea nnd friends Men'a Rlble Class. of the
Church of the Redeemer, Invited to atrvlces,
Frl.. 3 p. m., B0J0 'Norwood at.. German
town, Int private. Hillside Com. Friends
mav call Thuri. evo.
HniiT. Fen. 17. at Delanco. N J.. TIT2VA.
RF.nVK. wife of William II. Holt. FuneMt
arvicea Tiiurs 2 p, m , rrom KranKlln and
Fnplar ats , Delamo N, J Int. private.
Frlenda may mil Wed eve.
HOLTZMAN Feb 17. CHARM?. CAR
ltOLh, Jr., eon of Chnrlea Carroll and
Morcio u iiouzman. aseu l moum. serv
ken nnd Int. Private
HORNUNO, Feb. Ifi. KLIZATlimi
HORNUNO (nee Knuutt), wife of John H.
Hornunff ftJfed B0 Relatives and frlenda
Invited to funeral services, Thura, 1 p. m,,
"4.1 n. Gaul st. Int urlvnte. Wcatmlnstep
Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve.
JACOUS. Feb. 18. GEORGE W aon of
Iiiun Cem
I Ivane Ubiaiiecs anu trieiins incuru to IU
neral. Trt.. H SO n. m.. renldenee of mother.
13050 htser st.. Nlcetovvn. Solemn requiem
mnss nt St. Stephen's Chuch 10 a. in. Int.
Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral
KAVANAOH. Teb. 17, JANE, eldest
daughter of the late J a men and Jane Kav
ananh. Relatives nnd friendi. Sacred Heart
Altar nnd Roanry Society, Invited to funeral.
'Ihurs.. 8 30 n. m., 1322 N loth st. bolemn
requiem mass St. Matuchy's Church. 10 a.
m. Int. nriate. Auto tunernl
ICnW.Y. Feh. 17, MICHAKr, J , husband
nf Rertha M .Kelly (nee hchoenfe.d,. Reln
tlves and friends. Hun SilvaUor t'ouncll,
N'o, 283. K. of C. Invited tu funeral.
Ihurs.. ft 30 a. m,, L024 N L2d it. Solemn
reuulem mass bt. KlIHbeth'n Church 10
a m int. privaie. auto lunerai
KHNNliDY. Feb. IV. WILLIAM J., hus
band of Sarah Kennedy (nee Fox) and son
of William J. and Annie Kennedy. Rela
tives and friends, all moi titles of which lie
was a member. Invited to funeral services,
i Thurs , '2 p. m,, 210.' 1.. Cumberland st.
Int. private. Isorth Odar Hill Cem. Re
main may be viewed Wed , nftcr H p m.
KKRR. Suddenly, Feb 17. JOHN J.
I KURIL Relatives and friends, also Uastern
I Mar Ieodire. No, lMt F and A. M ! Jerusa
lem IX. A. C. No. ,i, ht. Alban'H Com-
i mandery. No 47, K T nnd Lu Lu Temple,
'A, A. O. N. M. S. and Lastern Travelers'
I Club. Invited to funeral service. Thurs.. 2
i p m.. 4D1.3 Catharine st Int. Mt. ilorlah.
Auto funeral
I KILl'ATRICK. Feb 17 I.DWARD V.,
husband of TMltli H KllpatrlcU. aed 38.
'Relatives and friend. Meridian Sun Lodae,
No. l."S, r. and A M Rtlmont Council, No.
,100 O. of I. A,, employes of Thlln. and
Readlnt: Railway nnd Relief Asso.. Invited
i to service, Frl - p ni . 0'itl N. 43d st.
Int. private, Fernwood Cem Friends may
call Thurs.. 7 to 0 p m
KING, Feb. 15. JKFFKRSON C hu.
band of Clar.v M Klmr, ased 10 Relatives
land friends. Otto a Tribe, No. IS, I. O. R.
M,. of Camden, -X J., mvited lo lunerai
services. Thurs.. 'j p m , Sfi37 H. Carlisle
i Mt Tnt- nrlvate. Odrl lVllnwn (Vm. LVlends
may call Wed. ee Auto service.
KI.UDKR Feb 17. WULOMENA. R.
KLAUUHR. daushter of late John and Mary
V, Klauder. Relative and frlenda Invited
to funeral, Frl.. k a m.. N K. cor. B7th
and Market sts. Solemn reqoiem mass at St.
John's Church, 13th nhove Chestnut st. 10
a. m. Jnt, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto fu
neral. Remains may ba levved Thurs.
after 7 p in
LILL1CRAP. I'eb 1(1. JAMKS husband
nf Isabella i. un.
?1.,".""ri!u .'"" SO "'m'' .r!.hN'mY.n
..heSrRl 10 e. m Int private "
Istheelral inn m int. private.
I'elt si
athf(l
T.ITTI. Feb
la. eii.uiuiK jAiTnie won
of OeortEQ Jacob and late Lena Llttl (lire
Angler), ased -9 Relatives and friends.
International Association of Machinists, in
vited to funeral services. Sat., L p. rn ,
parents' residence, U710 Woodland ave. Int.
Greenmount Cem Friends may call FrL.
8 to IB p m Auto cortege
LYNCH. Feb 17. CATHERINE M.
daughter ot Andrew J. and Ellen M. Lynch
(ne. Grady), aged JO. Relatives and frlenda,
St. Agatha's H. V M. Sodality. Incited to
funeral, Frl . s 30 a ni . parents' residence,
8023 Aspen st (above I alrinount ace.). Sol
emn requiem mass St. Agatha". Church 10
a, in. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto service.
MacLAUOHI.l.W Feh. IB. ALTON M.
MacLAUQHLlN. husband of Mabel Mac-
Laugnun vuee iiaoni, ageu i. ttelatlves
and friends. Uuardlan Lodge I. O. O. 1''.,
Invited to funeral serclces, Thurs , 1 p. m..
brother-in-law's residence. Haas lane and
Wlssshlckon ave , Klourtown, Int. private.
Greenmount Cem. Remains may b. clewed
Wed , K to 10 p. m.
MADDEN Feb. IT. JOHN A., son of
Mary. A, and the late William Madden (nee
Welsh). Relatives and friends, emploses of
eha Amarlcan District Telegranh e'n.. Invited
,tu funeral. Thurs , 8 30 a. m . residence of
mother., 1012 8. Lambert st. (Jlst and Mlf;
run sis i. uoiemn requiem mass cnurcn of
Ht. Edmond. 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cein,
Auto service. '
BROAD and
DIAMOND
fffcltP1' MOAD and
V DIAMOND
nKATIlS
MAT.MNBON. Feb. IB. JOHN H..MAle.
L1NSON. sied 01. Ttelatlves and friends
Invited to funeral senlces, Thurs., 2 p. m,
28IR N. 2d st. Int. Oreenmount Cm.
MeAVOT. IVb in, Ct.AnA. wife of John
W, McAvoy. aaeil 57. Relatives and frlenda
Invited to funeral, Thurs., 1:80 r. rn resi
dence of husband. 74 Marlcn nl (b;tj-een
64th and 8th sts. and Lansdowne and Hav.
erford aves.k Int. Chester llural Cm ,
McOAIlVKr. ANTIIONT McO inVllTriled
I'eb. 17. 191u. at his home 11 A Lefferts
plsce. Hrooklin. Survlced bv.hls wife and
son. Anthony. Jr. Funeral private. Please
omit flowers . .,... .
MrUlUOHLIN -Feb 17. JOHN J . hus
band of Maria It. MrLauirhlln, Relatives
and friends. St. Charles' Holy Name and
Han Uomlnno Council, No, 'J.IO, K. of c'..
Incited to funeral. Frl... 30 n. tn.. S!i88
Fltwatr st. Solemn hUh mass of re
nulem. St. Charles' Church. 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem.
OHR. Feb IT. KLMKR W son of
Oscar ord llay I, Mohr, aited 2S. Relatlces
and friends, emp'.o:. of passenirer traffic
ilept., P. R.. Incited to services, Thurs.,
J p. m.. parents' residence. 2S31 N, 2Bth at.
Int. rrlcate. Northneod Cem. Friends may
MORRISON.' Feb. 10, AQNF.S T daush.
tr of latu James and Mary Morrison Rela
tlces and friends invited to funeral, Thurs.,
H430 a. in , brothers residence, (leorire Mor.
rlson. 2007 Hrown st. Solemn requiem mass
St, Francis Nailer's Church 10 a, m. Int.
Holy Cross Com uto funeral.
MOTION. "Suddenly, Tab. 18. SAMUEli.
husband ot Alice A, Morton and son nf
lata Alfred and Harriet Morton, aged C4,
Relatives and friends, Wlnaohocklntr Tribe,
No. 33, I. O. R. M.: Court Pride of Rranch.
town. No. 43, F, of A.t Cheltenham Flro
Co., Incited to funeral. Frl, s p. in.. South
Central ale., Cheltenham, Momnomcry Co"
Pa Int. Law ni lew Cem, Friends may call
Thurs. ece.
MOSKR. Feb 16. A, MONROE. scd3.
husband of llertha D. Moser (neo Kepner)
and father of Mrs C. Qulnter nnd two step
sons. Walno nnd Qeorca Hummel. n.i..
tlces and friends, cmploces of U, S. Mint, I
inviien 10 services, inurs., a p. rn , 6720
Lansdowne ace.
.VIITTKHHHKAD Feb 17. HHNRY. hus
band of Hlzalwth Mottershead (neo LlndseyS.
j Bed 7T, Relatlces and friends, alar; Court
Pride No 30. F.'of A.: Excelsior Lodee. No.
0. I. O. M., of Chester, Pa Incited to fu
neral services, Ihurs , S p, rn , parlors of
Frederick Mann, Jr., 10th it below Mont
uomery ale. Int. private. Chester Rural
Cem., Frl. a. m.
, MUltPHV. Feb. IT. ANN. widow of Wll
llsm Murphy and daughter of the lata
Samuel and Sarah Wilde, nttcd DO. Relatives
nnd friends Invited to funeral Thurs , 2
p in., from Wlido ovo,, llloomflcld, pel, Co ,
Pa, Int. Mount Zlon Cem.
(VDONNIll.U Feb. IB. CATHARINE,
widow of Peter F. O'Donnell. Relatlces and
friends Invited to funeral, Thurs H.30 a
m , 2012 llalnbrldKo st. Mass of solemn
reaulem St. Chnrlea Rorromeo Church 10 a.
m Int. Holy Cross Cem
. POLLOCK. reb. IT. KMMA W.. widow of
.Tames o Pollock. In Rutfalo, N. Y l"uneral
Feb HI. nt Milton. Pa,
PKITJ. Feb. lo. AlICHAIir. PHPn. aired
27 llelatlcea nnd friends imltcd to funeral.
Thurs.. 8 n. m . OOS Montrose st Mnss at
serclces. Thurs ,2pm. Rrvn Mawr. Pa.
mi. Aningion i nends' nurymg eirouna.
QUINN. Rev. FRANCIS A. QUINN, II.
P. Reverend clerffy, relatlcerand friends In
vited to solemn renulem month memory mass
for the repose of the eoul of the Rev. Fran
cis A. Qulnn. .V. I)., at the Church of Rt.
L.lnard tho Confessor. 8th and York sts.,
Thurs . n n, m.
RAMSEY. At Atlantic rtu V. J , Feb.
17. CATHERINE 11AMHKY. of lintel Ram
sey. Atlantic City, aai-il 1,1 Relatlces and
mends. Daughters of Irry. No. 14. and
Osceola Council. No. "ft I) of P . of Phlla.
lelphla. Invited to funeral sere lees. Thurs ,
4 p m., Bills pacific ace.. Atl intlc City,
N. J, Int Pleiisnntvllle, N J , Cem.
RlitLLY. Suddenly, Feb. 18. ELIZA.
HBTIl, wife of Patrick Relll). Relatives
and friends, St. Monica's Guild of St. Ed
ward's Church Incited to funeral. Sat.. 8 80
a. m.. i'4i'.i N 10th st. Solemn requiem
mass St. Edward's Church in n. m. Int.
Holy Sepulchre Cein. Auto funeral.
UEINVVALT. Feb. in. EMMA, daugh
ter nf August and tho late Mary Relnvvalt.
of 1B4B E. Palmer St. Relatives and frlenda
Invited to serclcea. Thurs , It p. m . residence
of aunt. Mrs Julia Rennctt. 1417 Orange
st. (between Columbia ace. and Palmer at.).
Int. Palmer Cem. Friends may Kail Wed . 8
to 10 p m,
ROHINS. Feb. 10. EMMA R. RORINS,
daughter of late Theodore and Lavlna Rob
erts. Relatlces and friend, employes of
Henry Dlsston & Sons, Invited to funeral,
Thurs , 1 p. m , brother-in-law's residence,
2GU N. Martha nt. Int. Hillside Cem.
ROIiniNB. Feb. 18. MARY A., wife -of
lite Wl.llam Robblns. Relatlces incited to
funeral, Frl., n a. m., 3'J2 W. Dauphin st.
Solemn high requiem mass, St, Edward's
Church 0 at m, Int, New Cathedral Cem.
Auto funeral.
RODISCH. Feb IT. ALHERT RODISCH.
BRcd fill. Relatives and friends. Washing
ton Camp, No. 4H8. P. O. 8. of A,: Kensing
ton Council. No. 117, D. nf L.. Invited to
funeral Serclces. Thurs., 2 p. in., 23(14 11.
Fletcher st. Int. private, Oreenmount Cem.
Friends may Mew remains Wed , 8 to 10
p, m
RYAN. Feb. 1C. AGNES R , daughter of
Michael II. and Margaret C. llian (nee
Dalley). Relatives nnd friends Invited to
funeral. Thurs , 8 30 n. m., parents' resi
dence, SS40 Richmond st. Solemn requiem
mass Church of Nativity 10 a m. lot, New
Cathedral Cem.
RYAN. Feb. 17. I1RIDGET. wife of John
I(an and daughter or late Thomas and
Catharine Cacanaueh. Relatlces and friends.
Mary Penlstan Circle, No. 87. L. 1. of A..
Invited to funeral, bat.. 8 3D u. in., 1711
Dnunton st. Solemn requiem hli;h mass Ht.
Stephen's Church lo a. m. Int. Holy Sepul
chre Cem,
SCOTT. reb. 10. CATHARINE, dauchter
of late Iluch and Pathirlrio Scott. Rela
tie cs and friends, II. V. M. Sodalltv, St.
Clement's Church; Leimio of Sacred Heart,
members Ladles' Auxiliary Knights ot St.
John. Incited to funeral, Thurs., 8.30 a. m ,
1533 S. 7,3d st. Solemn mass ot requiem,
Church of Most ltlessed Sacrament. 10 a.
m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral.
SHINN At Mt. Holly, N. J.. Second
Month 17th. S CAROLINE, wife of Walter
H. Shlnn, nued 71. Relsltves and friends
Invited to tunerai, Jacksoncllle rd., Mt.
Holly. J.. Slxth-dny. 2 p. m. Int. Med-
ford. N, J. Autos will meet train leadnir
Market a'., rem, I'hlla-. V.44 a. m,, at Jit.
Holly. N. J.
SMtlAL On Feb. 18. 1010. CATHERINE
Tl. SMKAT. (nee Dunham), wife of Herman
Hmeal. aged 113 Relatlces und friends In
cited to attend lunerai services, on frl . at
' n. in . at her ljte residence. 472 Leedom
at., Jenklntonu, Pa, Int prlcate West
Laurel ii in i em
SMITH Feb. 10 JOSEPH P. W.. hUS
band of Tlllle Smith (nee Paus). Relatlces
and frlenda, members of r.Oth Baptist Church
and alt organizations or wnicn n was
1011 W. Cambria st. Int. private. Friends
may call Wed.. 8 to 10 n m
SOMMF.il. Feb, 18, KATE A,, wife of
Louis J, HommiT. ased (18. Relatlces and
trlenda ine lieu to tunerai services. Dae.,
2 p. m . 8."!7 N. l.Mh st. Int. prlcnte.
niAi.i. rcu it, uuirr. i'rl.. .
neilHT C eelilOtt' nf VMward l.lvtnaston
Spuln And daughter nf Into John (J. and
Caroline llrecklnrlilco Wolf, aged 1)3. Serv
ices at her home. Wed Int. Christ Church
Cem.. Dover. Dei.
SPALDING Feb 10. tha Very Rev.
SAMUEL II. SPALDING, V. 1'.. late rector
of St. Agnes a Church. West Chester, l'a.
rteverend clerc. relatives and frlenda In
vited to funeral. Thurs . 20th St. Agnes's
Church, West Chester. Pa, Divine office 10
. tn Solemn reaulem mass 10.30 a. m.
Int. bt. Agnes'a Cem.
STEELE. Feb. 18. DAVID II.. husband
of Marngret Steele (nee Dunlap) nnd uncle
of Mlsa Margaret TaitBart. Relatives and
friends, members of Honocleohocktnff Tribe,
No. 17, I. O. It. M of Wilmington. Del ,
Invited to services, Frl.. 2 p. m.. I30O 8.
21st st. Int Mount Morlah Cem. Auto
service.
TRACY. Feb. 111. CATHERINE, wlf. Of
William Tracy and dauuhter of llrldget and
late James Donovan Relstlcea and friends
Incited to funeral, rrl 8-30 a. ni., S2
Oueen st. Holemn mass nf requiem St.
Philip's Church 10 a, in. Int. Holy Cross
Cem. Auto funeral.
UDAI.L Feb. 1(1. LlZZfE Y wife ot
Urban Udall Remains may be clewed Wed.
eve.. 4000 Penn st., Franleford. c uneral
Ihurs, at concenlcnce of family, 'nt. pri
vate, USHER In King of Truss, Montgom
ery Co.. Pa., Feb. IT. JOHN P., husband of
Grace Usher. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral, King of Prussia road Ihurs.,
8 30 a. ni. Solemn requiem mass St. Augus
tine's Church, Rrldgeport, Pa,, 10 a. m.
Int. St. Denis's Cem. Autos will meet
train leaving 09th st. for De Kalb st, sta
VAN COURT.' Feb. 10. JAMES VAN
COURT, ased 70. nt residence of brother. H.
,, Vo. r-n.,ee n.-vi,... u n hum..1. i'h,,rii.
tion at s a
i -:." ..-....--........-.... ...-...-..-.-...
Wliltemarsb, Tliurs , 3 p. ni. Remains may
b. viewcu aooe i. jiroau si., i nurs , j p in.
VANDEGR1FT leb. 18. ABRAHAM P.
VANDKORIFT. Relatlces and friends, all
organizations of which he was a inembri.
Invited to services, Thurs , 2 p. m.. Baptist
Chapel. Haddonfleld. N, J Remains nui
Jis viewed AVed , T to 0 p in., residence of
Herbert llendrlckson, 10.' Ellis St., Haddon
fleld. N. J.
VANDOME. Feb. 18, NORMAN I. VAN
DOME, aged 88. Relatives and friends,
Washington Lodge, No. El), F. and A. M.;
Tristram II. Freeman Chapter. No 243, It.
A M i Penna. Commanderi. No 7. K. T
Philadelphia Consistory, Lu Lu Temple, A,
A. O, N. M H , and Philadelphia Lodge. No.
2, H. V O. E.. Invited to funeral services.
110J Jefferson st.. Wilmington, Del., Frl..
8 p. in. Int. Wilmington and Brand) win.
Cem Wilmington, Del
VOLKMAR Feb. IT, HANNAH McDOW
ELL. daughter ot late Henry and Rebecca
Volkmar. Funeral aervlrea R. It, llrlnghurst
ft Co , 1824 Arch St., Thurs., 2 p. m. Int,
private.
WALCH. Feb 18, ANNA A. WALCH
(ne. Fellger), wlf. of Aloyslus Walch. aged
20. Relatives and friends, m.mbera of Arch
confraternity ot Ih. Holy Family and Attar
rtucl.ty.. invltrd to funeral. Frl.. 8'3U a, m.
F a rents' residence, 1220 Germantown av.
lequlem mass at bt, Peter's Church 10
a. m. Int. St. Peter's Cm,
WALLACE Feb 16. lata of 152!) N,
12th at., ALICE M. WALLACE, aged 81.
Relatives and friends invited to funeral,
Thura . 7:30 a, m., funeral apartment, of
Harold B. Mulligan. SS20 N 10th st. nt Ger
tAantown ave. High mass at St. Malarhy's
Church 9am Int. New Cathedral Cem.
Remains may b. clewed Wed.. 8 to 10 p. 'm.
WALLACE. Feb. IT, JANE, widow of
James Wallace. JleUUvts and friends In
vited to tunerai services, Thurs , 2 p. m..
nKATHS
son-in-law's residence, Matthew W. Clow
ner. 241S uakford st. Int. prhatc. Friends
may call Wed , 8 to 10 P. m.
WEI.P, Of 1410 Krle ace.. Teb.'lT, F-lf-IL1B
V. P widow of John II, Welp Hela.
tlces and friends milted to lha service.
Thurs.. a p, m. Oilier H. Hair Bldr . 18.10
Chestnut t. Int. private.
WKNNBR Feb 17, VIOLKT, daughter
of Klmor and May Wenner, aged 3 jears
n mos. Relatties and friends milted to
funeral senlces, Frl.. 2.30 p. m., parents'
residence, ne42 Matthevs St., atn. Int.
Northwood Cem. Remains may be Meiced
Thurs., H to 10 p. m. ..
WILKINSON. Sixth-flay. Seeor.d-month
14th, MARY A., wife ot Henry L. Wilkin
son, daughter of late Jacob. V. and Ruhoms
C. Weldner. Relatlces and friends Invited
to funeral senlces, 2044 Master st.. Fifth
day. Second-month, 20th, 2 p. m. Int. prl
late. LOST AND FOUND
IltlACKLKT lyost, bracelet, sapphire and
dlvmonds, platinum top and green gold
basei reward, Charles TJleslnger, T20 ban-
som st, -
FOUND One coll of copper wirei owner
can hale same by paling for these ids.
It 219. Ledger pftlce. .
PEKS0NALS
It. TOUII, 3712 Spruce St., has sold his
store to M. Uoldlchl all creditors call be
fore the LDth.
HE1P WANTED FEMALE
ATTRACTIVE POSITIONS
FOR TOUNCJ WOMEN
DO TOU WANT A PEACn-TlME TO.
SITION WHICH ASSURKS PROMO
TIO.V. ADVANIT.MENT IN SALARY
AND pcumanlm.t:
RELL TELEPHONE OPERATINCl 1
FASCIN'ATINO WORK. NO EXPERI
ENCE IS REQUIRED TO START.
S9 PER WEEK FIR1T IYItlR WEEKS.
WITH RAPID INCREASES THERE
AFTER. APPLY fl A. M. TO S P. M. ANT
WEEKDAY.
. 131 Arch St. Miss Rcan
400 Market st. Miss Smith
S. E. r,7th and Chestnut sts. Miss McCabs
2 W. Chelten ace. Miss Hurkhardt
20 E. 6th st., Chester, Ta. Miss Troy
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNA.
billing; CLERK wanted by large wholesale,
.house! experience on Underwood Ulllncmn
chine; permanent position, cvlth advance
ment to one who can quality: state age, ref
erence. experience and salary desired. P
032 Ledger Office
no.iKKi7RPF.nn
ON ci'STOciEns-' ( ha nor: ledgers
MUST HE EXPERIENCED
ATri.Y IIFREAlt OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
BOOKKEEPER anil stenographer, esnerl
enced, Apply Shlfren & Goldberg. ISO S.
8th st.
DRESSMAKING Wanted, waist finishers
and Imnrnvers: must he flr.i.eln., hnie
dnv Sal Shellv .UI3A Walnut st
ELLIOTT-FISHER OPERATOR wanted:
tnorougliiy experienced. Annlv Kmnlnv.
ment Department. Cramna' Rhlnvnrrl. Vap,i,
nnd Richmond sin
FINISHERS Experienced finishers and rib
lion runners on ladles' muslin underwear.
Zerrer-llrndlev Co . 1427-33 Vine.
GIRL for creneral housework: German or
Irish prcrerreu. stale wages wimtrd und
refennce, P O Ilnx 211, Media Pa
GIRLS exp.. wnnted on fnM?y leather goods.
A Hermanns tr Co.. f21 Vine st
HOUSEKEEPER Experienced, rapuhle of
managing servants: small fumll. P 431,
Ledger elfflee
LADIES to take work home, sp.iro time,
stamping novelties. SI 12 Market.
MAN and wife, colored preferred, to Hvo In
small apartment house. Apply Sherwood
Co . 1721 Walnut at.
MARCEL WAVER i
ALSO EXPERIENCED MANICURIST
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
MATERNITY NURSE wanted about April 1'
state experience and wages expected!
P 1119. Ledger Office.
MILLINERS
WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERS
PERMANENT POSITIONS ALL YE4.R
ROUND
GOOD WAGES
APPLY KMP1.0YMENT BUREAU
LIT BROTHERS
NURSE, graduate or practical, for lady
llvlnu- In country, understanding tmth.
mnss.iae. salt rutis. etc.! nhllirln,. ni. .......
disposition: ref f 104. Leilacr Office
NURSE Experl need white woman enmne-
k,nk v, L.Kiiii. e,ittie cinirge oi Clilld-en
3W to 3 venrs old must cn-ie hliehiv
recommended. Phone Woodland. 330.1 .1
SALESWOMAN
EXPERIENCED IN HANDLING ARTISTS
MATERIALS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S "-A'
TEACHER, elementary English branches p
I..1.1. ledger Office ie.nes. i
WAITRESS Young girl, white, wanteriTt
unci-. In prlvato boarding house handling
reflned patronage, good Christian homo nnd
surroundings, treat as ono of family Annlv
'" "' . ...... ... , i.iihhh
WANTED Two Friends, white, ono for
coking nnd downstairs work and the other
for childnurno and upstairs work: small
house. Hacerford; sunny room, with use nf
bath Phone Ardmore 4H3 R "" "" of
VOU.M1 WOMEN ATTENDANTS WH'iftedtri
earn for small children! also mlddle-ngcd
women for bos' department' experleme not
necensiry. Apply In person, Rancroft Train
Ine School. Haddonfleld. N. J .'"-ru'- -ln.
WE SOLICIT 1NIERVIEWS WITH L.
DIES WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN
A RUSNESS CAREER.
To such a lady tho Investors' Finance Cor
poration is ready to open the doors of op
portuntt. Previous experience Is not essen
tial. Ladles with the ambition, tho will to
grow and the persercerance to acquire the
details of our buslne.s now hace an oppor
tunity to connect themselves wllh this In
stitution, and tn grow and develop with It,
Salary white low learn.
INVESTORS' FINANCE CORPORATION.
1200 Wldener UI!g. .,
HELP WANTED MALE
BANK TELLERS WANTED .SERVICES
OF RELIABLE RECEIVING OR PAYING
TELLERS' IN BANKS IN PHILADELPHIA
AND SUBURBS! MUST HAVE SLVF.RAL
YEARS' EXPERIENCE AM) ACQUAINTED
WITH BUSINESS CONDITIONS PHONE
LOCUST 4243 I OR APPOINTMENT.
BINDER wants assistant foreman, thor
oughly familiar with the manufacture and
estimating on blank, printed and pamphlet
eorli and ruling: .late reference, experience
and salary desired. Address Typothetae, 8:0
Chestnut st.
11UHEI.MEN (several) wanted -at once who
understand pressing steady positions:
.,....., un.. .,.,,,,- ,,,,, ,, mm St.
BRICKLAYERS Experienced men wanted
jor construction worn. Atlantic Refining
Co , Employment Department, Atlantic gate,
8144 Passmnlt ace.
UR1CKLAYER3 wanted. Apply L. Anas",
tasl t: Bro., N, E. Boulevard and Sum
meriMIe ace
CANDYMAKERC AND IlELPERt
APPLY BUREAU OF ; EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CHEF, white, for gent. In country: excel,
ohih; ernmnnicHi. wining; rela. C 103. L O
DIBMAKEE, experienced on tin can dies.
Manufacturing Company of America, 4SD
lo 44.1 N. 12th si.
DRIVER Steady man for steady position:
over 21 sears ot aga; good salarj. Apply
a. m. Mr. llelnold. 11127 Balnrldg at.
ELEVATOR OPERATORS (COLORED1
TALL AND OF GOOD APPEARANCE
APPLY IHttEAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
ELLlirTT-FlHHKR operator wanted, thor
oughly experienced Apply employment
partment. Cramps Shipyard, Norrls and
Richmond sts
ERRAND BOY. high school; after school
hours: to run errands. Adler. 1033 Walnut.
FARMHANDS, single' mem references re-
quirea. r-non. spimore um.
lYlIIKCIAN wanted bv a Baltimore elv.e
manufacturer: familiar with suction and
hand work: aiate experience, references,
whether married or single and salary ex
peeled M HgO, ledger Office
rURNITURE FINISHERS. FIRST CLASS
APPLY WANAMAJkER're FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE
22D ST, A
ND WASHINGTON AVE.
HVLV WMTTBD 3CAIJB
rOREMAN wanted, night boiler shop! .- .
perlenced In general supervision of m.n.
! naa. Ledger eittice.
HOUSEMAN or 2d mam gent. Ilv'g In.coun.
tryj willing assist at tablei underst'niJlnB;
clean I no furn.l wlll'gf ref. C 10". LdOlt.
INSURANCE MEN TWO POSITIONS OTBN
rm INSURANCE IIKI '"V,A"ft,n
IO WHITE A LAROK VOLUME OF BUS
INESS ANNUALLY. PHONE LOCUST 1780
trtn A imntvissii'v'T"
a' van ill A Vfaal a lbt A
JEWELERS steady positions open for first
class platinum Jewelers In our shop at
1118 Chestnut st.i brine references. Van
Dllsen Stokes Co. -
LATERS-OUT (must he experienced)
ON BOILER AND TANK WORK.
NO. 1 MACHINISTS (all-round work)
BOILER MAKERS
ATLANTIC REPINING CO
T5MPI.OYMENT DEPARTMENT
ATLANTIC GATE, 8144, PASSYUNK
LAYERS-OUT Only experienced layers-out
on tank and holler work need apply. At
lantic RcHnms Employment Department, At-
isniie gate, km. rassyiinie ave.
MAN Auction houso wants joung man noV
afraid of hard we.Tk: one that ran clersf
nalo prefered: write, stating salary ex- ,
peeled P fill. Ledger Office 1
COLORED MEN . .,
WHO HAVE ACTED IN THE
.. CAPACITY OF HEAD WAITERS .v
TALL AND OF GENTLEMANLY HEARING ks '
WANAMAKER'S
NIGHT WATCHMAN In garage; must be
able to wash and grease autnmoDlies: nn
Ilclng In clclnlty of Germantow-n preferred.
Apply Atlantic Refining Co. Employment De-
partment. Atlant 1c gate. 3144 rassyunK til.
PLUMIIBRS wanted. Apply Frank Walsh
DOB Atlantic ave. Atlantic City, N, .7.
PORTERS AND CLEANERS
WHITE MEN
APPLY RUREAIT OF EMPIXJTSIENT
WANAMAKER'S
pnnoFnEAnrR first clasi.
MFMRER OF TVPOOnAPHirAT.
UNTON. WANTED ON PUBLIC
LEDOF.Rt PERMANENT PO-I-TTON
WITH GOOD SALARY TO
THE RIGHT MAN, PALL TODAT.
AFTER 6 P M . AT 000 CHEST
NUT ST.. nrTH TLOOR.
SALES KNOINEEII wanted for cranes an
elialn hoists Reply, glclnc full fnfor
ni tton concerning ediiestlnn experience ana
sslsrv expected M 812 Ledger Office.
SALESMAN, automobile: hlgh-errade proposi
tion requiring man of ehllllv and goo
bearing; answer full par. P 002. Led. Off,
SALESMEN WANTED IN EVERY LO
' CALITY TO HANDLE FASTEST
SELLIM1 OIL LEASES IN GREAT
RANOEn. TEXAS OIL FIELD: EN
ERGETIC SALESMEN CAN MAKH
niO MONEY. P. O RON 1)28. DAL
LAS, TEX., DEPARTMENT V. L.
SALESMEN. Catholic If you have Yr
sold specialties. Insurance, magazines or
books, here's n fine opportunity to get a per
msnent lob where lou can earn from $10 to
S20 dally, ns our past records prove. Lira
men find this work easy, pleasant and vtrr
profitable. I need only dependable, trust
worthy men. See Mr. Costcllo today. UM
Chestnut nt . Room 701
SALESMEN Wo can use two salesmen
who hace had not less than 5 veara expe
rience In the nuti.moblle gamo and who would
consider changing their lino and who can
convince us that their salary and commis
sion have amounted to not less than $3.sno a
ear during those r, ears- must be emnloyed
a t the nrc-nt lime P 02?i ledger Office.
SALESMEN I want 2 live, ambitious sales
men who know that big money has been.
Is being and can he made in legitimate Una
and that they are equal to tho task: national
organization cvlth unequsVd opportunities
for early advancement. Write, giving tela.
phone connection, P Ml. Ledger Office.
SALESMEN FOR HOUSEHOLD
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
SALESMEN I would like to' get In touch
with several high-grade salesmen who have
had expedience In selling automobile finance
stocks; nu can not qualify for the position
unless ou have the best of referenco. P
C24 ledger Office
SALESMEN We have an opening for two
exceptionally hlgh-grndo specialty sales
men: strictly commission proposition: only
thoso vvhr can furnish the best nf reference
peed apple P 1121 Tdser Office
SALESMEN Large piano house want
good arllvo salesmen: first-class chanc.
for ambitious men: write, stating age. ex
perience and reference. P 004, Ledger
Office. ;
SHOEMAKERS Wanted, hand finishers and
bench turomakers on hand-welt Inseam.r.
Apply Laird, Schnber & Co., 2-'d and Mar
ket sts.. second floor.
bHOEH Capable men to take chargo nf
cleaning and packing room In women's
high-grade shoo factory. M 310. ledger Off.
SIGN WORKER brass nnd bronsecuily first
class manj nede apply: fine opportunity;
gnnd nnlar. Brilliant Manufacturing Co.,
1017 lllilge live,
STENOORArilER Young man. reasonably
rapid and accurate, on typewriter and
fair on shorthand; fntr salary to ntnrt nulclc
ndvniument If competent; begin today,
Rnont 701 Preset Building.
HTENOOHAPHEIt-
n. in. to in n m.
f.211 Ledger Office,
-Young m in: hours 2
: salary J15 per weclt. P
WANTED First-class picture fmmer and
! 411) Shipley st Wilmington. Del
mst cutler. jeiinijr nt onsr n. e.rser.
WATCHMAKER Man with thorough Vnowl- -y)
d8 ot watchmaking ami repairing: good " ,
sslary and steady position.
Apply to
I Ollllen store. 2-ihi re. tirosa.
YOUNO MAN wnnted, bright, energetic. 18
to 2d eara ot age. for stockroom: high
school graduate pref. Call in lersnn at Rnx
ford Knitting Co.. Jefferson, bet, nth. 0th
YOUNG MAN to serve morning newspaper
route In center of city. 4 a. m. to & 80
a m : no Snday work P B86. Ledger Off.
General
AUTO MECHANICS
WHAT ARE YOU WORTH
above the neck?
The EXPERT geta tho big money
WHERE DO YOU STANDI
Our business la to train men In un to-th-
mlnute analytical methods or TP.OUni.yi
DETECTION. REPAIR and ADJUSTMENT
WORK, STORAGE BATTERIES DRIVING)
snd ELECTICAI. RK1-AIR3
RE AN EXPERT.
Have the acerage man worK for you.
Write, phone or call for particulars.
PHILA. MECHANICAL'
and ELECTRICAL SCHOOL
014.10-18 Brown st.
720-J2-24 Marshall nt.
Ball phone Market 23S,
Open Day or Evening.
aitEENETVALD'F
Cost auditor, iarse tnfg. rnrp., tsnoo; senior
acct.. C P. A,. .75: office mar., handl.
acctg.l head bkpr. , 2 asst, bkprs . mfg,
expr. : correspondent and sales mgrN elec
trical npeclaltl.s exr, ; salesman familiar
with contractors' builders' hardware, mill
supplies; works lngr.. large mfg, coro.,
112,000 yearly;, employment mgr. female;
frl vale seety.. handle detail: rapid typist.
2.",: ntrnog.; supt. electric light, aleam and
gas plants: sales eng specialty houso; col
lector Installment-house exp ; credit man.
retail exp.: some unusual r.ffers for execu
tive men and women Information blank
and booklet gratis. No enrollment charges.
2.-.I1 S. 11th
BUSINESS SERVICE CO 1110 Land Title.
ACC'NTS Senior. I40.J7I5: C. P. A.. 15000.
HOOK'PERS Office, factory, bank, J3O-J40.
CLERKS Statistical. genl, hank, 818-I23.
CORREHP'D'NT and credits, bank. 120-180,
ENUINEERS Plant, refrig.. 2(VnV200.
...... m.-na n,...M. ...... ..n. ..,AAn XI
SALESMEN Varnish to first-class trade: ' - --I
also autoa, tires, paper, pack'g, h'dwar.'B
surEKirciti-ciJ - in I'urn. rsciory. laouv;
also Gray iron foundry, ssooo yearly. I
CAPARLE MEN Sales ofOee It teehnlfalA
WE TEACH YOU TO DRIVE AND. REPAIR
AUTOMOBILES
IlK COMPLETE COURSE 15
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
Sattler's, 1001 Spring Garden St. Open Sun.
2824 W, Dauphin st. ' .
HE A DRAFTSMAN '
I-rsnum for good lob. Mechanical, struefitr.l.
architectural and electrical drawing quickly
taught by simple, practical and romplet.
methods Send for Catalog O Columbia
Cor. School, Dept. S, Drexel nidg., Phlla.
SITUATIONS WANTED rEMAI.a '
HOUSEWORK Woman cvlth delicate boy,
1 aged 1R ears. wants housework In th.
country where she tould have boy with h.r.
Address W . 2.Ti C, Third nt . city
WOMAN, joung, high school gradurte, 4
yearn' experience aa bookkeeper and gen
eral ofOceuwork, desires work at home. P
02.', Ledger Office,
SITUATIONS WANTEDHAI.X
MAN AND WIFE, exceptionally hlgh-grad.
couple; fin. butler: wife an expert coos;,
equally as qualified and efficient, aa parlor-
maid or housekeeper: thoroughly ' experi
enced and competent to assume full chars.
exceptional refa. Add. Duller, ISP N. 20th sL
MAN. young. T yrs. bus. alp.. Wharton"
School eduea., des. con. with going can I
available now; r.f.r.hc. C 8B. lied. Off.
MAN and wife, Engll.h; xp. cook butler,'.!
want po.ltton. together, n 820, Led. Off. ,
MANAOER Man efficient and qualified ta '
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PASTRY. COOK, expeiienc.d; ref. Jarnai ,'
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