Kv:.iWwMW"F T,.i- fulfil. .i T5'?' JRTTTX'" ;v . i Jr f v 1. t . .., - w?' ' r-'v ' - V ' EVENING TPTJBMO (EEDj&ER-PHIlStDBL'PHrA; PRID'AY, FEBRIJXRT 21, 1919 20 rT ' i I -J t1..; A? I 5" : 7" 5i.e .an With -- Suddenly the regiment of was a full-fledged member surrounded by a superior enemy i ." It was too resorted to a brief but She found herself confronted by a German He towered far above her There was not an instant to lose Life and death hung in the balance She rushed at the German before he had time to move She ran him in the stomach with her bayonet. .... The man fell She made an effort to pull the bayonet out, but failed It was the first person she had ever killed. And it was all so lightning fast for EH WOODROW WILSON received her at the "White House and her story so' impressed him that it affected the policy of the United States toward her country The Modern Joamof Arc I ,r She is the most astounding: and picturesque personality of the world war. " Read this amazing and sensational story of a woman who fought shoulder to shoulder with men in' the trenches. It appears in the EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER commencing Monday, February 24, and continues daily to the complete unfolding of this dramatic tale. Evening public wmL xrva ia itifl i m Ea ., ire ; JmMSJII iy 4E. l-i fne German Through Her Bayonet ! ! I late to shoot, the bayonet. . savage battle. . a woman!! Who Was She ? She has been called l "- .' 1' pAf'ri -, V&fe4 Bllaiii'liilillfli mtimBKfflti'i' nil 'iil'slifflMltei i' . . I'lAi'Miuiin Jfeib Qza which she found itself force of the . They It was THEODORE ROOSEVELT, jtut be fore he died, heard her story and was so. moved that he presented to her $1000 out of his Nobel Peace prize. .. . . .-v ifcfajetr BRITON'S LONG ARCTIC DASH HELPED ALLIES Covered 300 Miles in Twelve ' Days on the Archangel Front By the Atsoclottd Frets Archangel, Wednesday, Feb. 19. (de layed) An Arctic Journey of probably tho greatest magnitude Blnco tho fa mous ..Klondike gold rush has brought additional British troops to tho Arch angel front to reinforce the greatly out numbered troops fighting the Bolshevlkl. Hundreds of sleds, driving In slnglo Mo over frozen tundra and along roads cut through pine forests, completed the most difficult part of their 300-mlle trip In twelve days. The trip was planned and .directed by members of Sir Ernest H. Srwcklcton' Antarctic: expedition, Including Doctor Macklln, and 'was a signal success. Sir Ernest himself, although not partici pating In Uhe Journey to tho front, ar rived at Archangel on an ice-breaker with the first detachment of re-cnforclng troops. The captain of this advance guard, who then had his men comfortably billeted In a little village, decided tho trip as being "quite cheery and cold." Most of tho days saw the thermometer from 30 to 46 degrees below zero, but of the first detachment of 130 men tnly five 6r bIx had been compelled to fall out for rest nt a hospital en route. Al though he had been trained for several months to work In Arctic latitudes, the captain of the leading detachment be longed to a West Indian regiment. Here and there nlong the trail were found villages where there was an American V. M. Q. A. hut Workers who had pushed out ahend to pave tho way for the Incoming troops brought cheer to the British soldiers with hot drinks along the trail. "We walked about half the time and rode, two In a sleigh, the other half," said the captain. "My detachment pioneered ahead and we were equipped with, all sorts of devices, including dog sleds and light hand-sleds. Of course, there are skis and snow-shoes for all." Light wlndproof Jackets and trousers designed by those of long experience In the Arctic were worn over the soldier's uniforms. The soldiers' diet was rich In. fats and proteins, re-enforced with a special Arctic ration, which tasted like thick palatable gravy and kept up their strength. One lieutenant of Norwegian birth, who helped to outfit the expedi tion, bathed naked In tho snow each day. lie had no converts. Wjioooj $10.00 Up Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats Walter's Pni Shop 904 VINE STREET mm bonded to the city- - WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia. Ave. near Boardwalk and center ot amusements Private hatha. Running- nater In rooms. Elevator. Tabln and aervlra dle tlnrtlva feature!. II SO up dally. Special wkly. Capacity 000. nklt. Auto rneeta trains. Ownerahln management. IT. T. BHAW. ITRATMOREAiLANTKanl ! lvaGEuTSTtimLSiKxass HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN AI.U THAR. Tennniet ave.. Juat oft Boardwalk. European plan. 11 up dally. Every appolntm't. loderata rata reataurant. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Atwaya open. Always ready. Terms mod' arate. Phona or write. M. Walah Duncan. 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Relatives and frlenda, memberi of riral llaptlit Churrh of Prank ford, Invited to funeral. 8un.. 'J p m., ata renldenre, Iluatleton ave. above llhawn at. (asth Ward). Int. Cedar Hill Cem. Con. veyancea wilt be In vtnltlnir at Krankford and Jlustleton aves. from 1 to 1:30 p. m. iViins. At Delanco. N. J., Feb. 17, MART IX. wlfo ot George UaR. Sr. Rela. tlea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat., 8.30 a. m.. cor, liurllngton ave. and Ox. ford it., Delanco. Solemn requiem maea St. Joeeph'a Churcn. Deerly. N. J., 10 a. m. Int. St. Teter'a New Cem . Riverside. N. J. HAII.EY. Fr-b. 20. VIROINIA M. I1AI. LEY (neo Flick), widow of Hamuel Ilalley, acred 70. Relatives and friends Invited to aervlces. Sat., 2 p. rn.. aonlntaw'a reaf dence. Robert Drovtn, CJ25 Larchwood ave. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. HAI1NES. suddenly, nt Ilronxvllle. N. T., Feb. 20, OTIS TIPl'ANY. rnn of the lata Chariea K. and Christine White, aeed 84. Funeral private, lata residence, Overbrook, Pa. Int. Chautauqua. N. Y. IlAl'MOARDNEit. Feb. 1. JOHN A.. husband of lata Mary Kmlly Uaumgardner (neo Imbert). ltelatlte and frlenda In vited to funeral. Sat , 8:30 a, m.. C-2SA, t'eimar Apartments, Mnrna ana itittennouse sta., Qermantown. Sotemn requiem masa St. Vincent do Paul's Church 10 a. rn. Int. private. Auto funeral. nEAVER. Feb. 18. MARY A. W. HEAVER, daughter of Mrs, Edith Duckltt. ared 21. Relatives and friends Invited to view remains, Frl . after 7 p. m . residence of mother, 81 ns N. Taylor at. Funeral pri vate. Sat., 1.30 p. m. Services Church of St. James tho Less 2 30 p. in. Int. adjoin ing arnunds, RUI.L Feb. 10. EM-EN TlEt,!,, widow ot Joseph ltell and daughter of late Rudolph and Mary White, aged 72. Relatlvea and friends, also Mt. Tabor Lodge. No, 12, M. Us Athelston Temple, No. 60. I,. O. E.s Mystic Temple. No. 21. U. O. of A., and congregation and Sabbath achool of Rlloam M. E. Church. InMted to funeral, lion , 2 P. m., 1300 E. Suiquehanna ave. Int. Pal mer Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., atfer 7 p, m. IIENNIH. Feb. ii. IiniDanT. widow of John Dennis. Relatles and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 30 a. m., 421 High at.. Oermantown. Solemn high mass of requiem Immaculate Conception Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. . nlTNEIt. Feb. 211. CHARLES W son of lata John C. and Mary A. llltner, at resl dence of brother, 6422 Chester ave. Int. private. Lancaster papers copy, . ULANCHAIW. Feb. 20. SALLIE OYER, formerly of llrookljn, N. Y daughter of tho lata John J and Sarah E. Illanrhard, aged 00. Int. nt tho Church of the Breth ren Orounds, Oermantown, Sat.. 3 p. m. BOWMAN. Feb. 20. LYDIA widow of Henry H. Ilov.man. aged 82, Scrvlcea and Int. at Faggs Manor. I'a., Sat., 11 a. m. Omit flowers. West Chester papers copy. HRTJNER At 3014 Pine at.. Feb. 20. JOHN P., huMmnd of Ella A. Uruner. aged 05. Notice of funeral later, I1RADY. I'Vb.U'.l. MARY E.. wlfa of John Drady. aged 70 Relatives and friends In.' vlted to funeral Sat., 8:30 a. m., 103 W. Oorgaa at., Mt. Airy. Solemn requiem mass Holy Cross Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. URANDLE. Feb 10. HENRY, husband of Marie Maler Drandle. Relattvea and friends, all orders of which he was a fnem ber. rmploea of llrandle A Smith Co.. In vited to funeral services. Sat., 2 o. m., 317 Carpenter lane. Mt. Airy. Int. private. DRENNAN. Feb. 18. SADIE, wife of Robert J. Ilrennan and daughter nt Annie and lata William IIorTner. aged 27, Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 n. m.. 2421 S, Warnock at. Solemn requiem mass Church of Epiphany 10 a. m. Auto funeral. HROWN. Suddenly. Feta. 50. MARY T... wlfo of Harry P. Drown und daughter of Asbury and Josephine Aires. Funeral eerv- icea ana int. private ai cnnenience ol fam ily. Residence. U02S W. Columbia, avo.. Overbrook. BRYSON. Suddenly. Feb. 18. ROBERT M.. husband of Nellie Rryson. aged 43. Rel atives and friends also Olivet Lodge, No. 607. P. and A. M., and all societies ot which ha was a member. Invited to services. Frl.. 8 p. m , 4707 Hal ave. Int. Frank ford Del., on arrival of train leaving liroad si. riaiinn. I'nua. ( :.'n a. m. sat. nURKE. Feb. 17. JOHN M.. son of late Dennis and Ellen Burke, aged 4.1. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a, m.. apartmenta William II. Hat tersby. 3310 N. Ilroad at. Mass Holy Souls Church 8 a, m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. 1IURTIS. Feb. 19, OLIVE E.. daughter nf John M and Jennie Q. llurtls, aged 81. Relathea and friends Invited to funeral serlcea. Sun., A p. m.. parents' residence. 48 Centre at., Haddonfleld. N. J. Remalna may be viewed Mon., 11:30 a, m., Cream Ridge Church. Cream Ridge. N. J. CALHOUN. Feb. 17. NELLIE M.. wife of Thomaa F. Calhoun. Jr.. and daughter of late Edward and Marv Mcllugh. aged 20. Relatives and friends. League nf the Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral. Sat,, 8 a. m.. 1009 N. rtnth at. Solemn requiem itu Church of St. Oregory 0.30 a. m Int. Cathe dral Cem. Auto service. CARTY. Feb. IR. formerly nf Roscom mon. Ireland, JAMES, husband ot Fannie cartv (nee (Ileason) and son or John ana late Margaret Carty. Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Mercy Church, employes of P. R. T.. all other societies. Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 243J N. Rouvler st. Solemn high requiem masa Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int Holv Cross Cem Auto eeplce CAVANAUOII Feb. 17. EDWARD, hus band of late Margaret Cavanaugh ,(nea Maher). aged 73. Relatives and frlenda. St. Leo'a lleneflclal Society. Penn Treaty Division. No. 71. D. of L, E , Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 0020 State road. Wlsslnnmlng. Solemn requiem mass. St. Leo's Church. 10 a. m. Int. St. Dominic' Cem Auto'pervlee. CHARLTON. Feb. 18., GEORGE, aon of Ellen and lata Lemuel Charlton (nea Loftua). aged 43. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a. m.. resldenca of brother-in-law. John Riley 2033 N. 3d St. High masa St. Edward's Church 0 a. m. Int. PI Denla'a Cem. rnmviv On Feb. 20. loin. PfcTER. Joce). aged 10 months. Relatives and William ana aiarr uonway tnee friends Invited to lunerai. on wat at s p. in., from hla parents' residence. 1044 8. Ilalley st. Int. Holy Cross Cemetery. Auto fun.PAl CUNNINliMAM. rBD, -if. rjlA?rii;iB A., son of late Peter P. and Emily C. Cunning ham, aged 68. Relatives and frlenda, also all societies of which he wss a member in vited to funeral. Mon., 0 a. m., 60S W. Maple ave.. Msrchantvllle, N. J. Solemn requiem roar , St. Peter'a Church 10:30 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto fu- n'l)AVI9. Suddenly, reb. 20. DANIEL 0 husband of Maud Davis and son of tho late Daniel C. and Rebecca Davis. Rela tives) and friends, also Lodge No 2, P. and A. M.. Invited to services Mon.. 1 p. m., at B0O1 Carpenter at.. Apartment '"A." Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cent. DAV IS. Suddenly. Feb. 20. JANE, wife of William Davla (nee Allen). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p m., 6252 Osago ave. Int. Mt, Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. A DELANY-Feb. 20. HARRY J. DELANY. aged a. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral servlcea, Mon.. 4 p. m 03(1 s, 42d st Int private. DONNELLY. Feb. 50. BRIDGET L.. widow of Timothy J. Donnelly. Relatives nnd flrends. all societies of which he waa a member. Invited to funeral. Mon., 8 JO a. m.. B160 rarkslde aye. Solemn requiem mass St. aregory" Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cam. Auto funeral iinr."n,...;.,'..v'v,'i...'i'. k,f "J? ,SSf fiff, d. at laiA Tlett TCltDhOtla f!n mmm.sel.l department. Invited to funeral Pat. 8.80 a. at.'! fiolsmn requiem mass at Church of the Incarnation, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Ijem. Auto luu.iai rfTiaKr..-)n Feb. is. Ifilfi. jntrrr ....k. of lateCatharlne Dunn. Relatives and frlenda. also vviiaea iwi, .u. ,a, uepi. 01 fieir jer sey. O. A. R.s Survivors' Asso.. 20th Real.. Psitna. Cavalry! Court Penn Treaty, No. 22. P. of A., Invited to funeral services, on Sat. at 2:80 P. tn. precisely, at late residence: 23I& E. Firth at. Int. private. North Cedar "eaSiNEST. Feb. 10. ETJWIN J husband Of Jeaephlna Earnest, aged 72. Relatives and friends, membere j Mt. Airy Lodge. No. 233, I. O. O. P., Incited to funeral services. Sat., 1:30 p. m , residence of daughter. Mrs. Walter Row;. E. Willow Orovo ave., Wynd moor, Ta. Int. Ivy mil Cem. ERAUOIL Suddenly. Feb. 17. ABRIE Mc CLEMENT, wife of Dr. William C. Ebaugh. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aerv lces. Frl-. 7:30 p m.. Mantua Baptlat Church. 40th at, and Falrmount ave. Int. "'kIsENRERO Feb. 20. DANIEL O., hua- bana ot lai. riurvnce feisenDcrg, lieiatives and frlnda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 3:30 d. m., mi oi si. int. u. i-eace uem. FOWLER. Feb. 20 WILLIAM P. FOV- LER, Jr.. nusuauu oi Anna a. towier tnee u.l,tiV aged 28. Relatlvaa inri frlwnila. members of Common Council of the city of Philadelphia and any organisation ot which h uil a member. Invited to aervlcea. Mon.. 3 P. m.. Oliver If. Ralr Hldg.. 1820 Chestnut t. Friends may call Sun., 7 to V'30 p. m. 'ViaT-LAOHEH Feb. IB.' nniri! a.Jhl tar of lata Dennis ard Bridget Gallagher, ot Xllcarragh, parish of Doe, County Done, gal. Ireland. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon., e:30 a. m.. cousin's resi dence. Mrs. Annie Coyle. 2333 Kimball at. Solemn mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 10 a. rn. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. OARNER. Of 2323 Pennsylvania av... .h 111. SARAH J., wlfa of Himn.1 rimJl ner. Relatives and friends Invited to serv ices. Sat,, IMS a. rn., residence Albert Ackrofl. 2'0B Brown st. Int. private. maBOV nr li( wi., p in iu p. rn. "t. z.v m:"'w.!r"V'i ,, .iiiwi vm rvii ana ii atari A' DEATHS neral services, Bun., 1 n. m.. 858 Vf. Oeorgs at. Int. private. Mt. Vernon Cem. GOODMAN. Feb. 18. OEOROR It., hus band of Anna M. Ooodman (nea Walsh), aged 41. Relatives and friends, P. It. T. Co operative lleneflclal Asso.i Willow Grove Ra. II.' Asso t Court Pride of Northwest, No. 240, P. of A., invited to funeral. Frl., 8 a. m.. BIS dreenwood ave., Jenklntown. Sol emn high requiem mass Immaculate Con ceptlon Church. Jenklntown, 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. GORDON. Feb. 10. ELLA R., daughter of late Daniel J. and Ann Gordon (na Dono van). Relatives and friends, members of II. V. M. Sodality of St. Elltaheth'a and Pi motera of tha Sacred Heart or Jean. Invited to funeral Mon., 8:30 a, m.. brother's resi dence. James J. Gordon, 2230 W. Norrls at. Solemn requiem mass 10 o'clock St. Eliza beth's Church. Int. New Cathedral Cem. GORMAN. Feb. 10, MARIE J daughter of William and Elisabeth Gorman (nee Kealy). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon., 8.80 a, m.. from parenta' res idence. 4233 Lancaster ave. Solemn requiem masa at the Church of Our Mother of Sor rows 10 a. ra. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. GORMAN. Fen. 10. CATHERINE C, daughter of Michael T. and late Mary Gor man. Relatives and friends, II. V, M. So dality of Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Invited to funeral. Sat., 0:30 a. m 6M7 Haverford ave. High requiem mass Our Lady of the Rosary Church 11 a. m. Int. St. Denla'a Cem. Auto service. GRAY. At 151-F Delmar-Morrls Apart ments, Oermantown. Feb. 19. McCLELLAN GRAY. Relatives and friends, members of Robert Morris Council. No, 41. O. of I. A.I Wyandotte Tribe. No. 04, I. O. R. M.I Telegraphera' lleneflclal Ass'n. Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. Oliver It. Ralr Rldg,, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private, Ivv Hill Cem. , HAMPSHIRE. Feb. . 20. MARGARET, wife of Samuel Hampshire, aged 20. Rela. lives and friends fnvlted to funeral serv ices, Mon., 2.30 p. m., 433? Orchard st,, Frankfortl. Int. Oreenwontt (K. of P.) Cem. IIANSCIIECk- Feb. 20. KATE. Widow of Albert Hanscheck. Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m., par lora of L. Myers. 418 W. Cumberland at. RemRlna may be viewed Frl , after 7 p. in. Int private. North Cedar 1III1 Cem. HARE. Suddenly. Pcb. 20. FRANKLIN. husband of Minnie Hare. Relatives and friends, employes Hale ft Kllburn Co., in vited to funeral services, Sun., 1 p. m., 1131 Rockland at.. Logan. Int. rrivate. West Laurel Hill Cem. harp. Feb. 18. HARRY B.. husbana ot Mary E. Harp (nee Ilrealln). aged 63. Rela tives anq irienas. memners or ivejiuono Ilranch. Nat'l Asso. of Letter Carriers, rhlla. PostofflCA Station .1. Invited to fu neral. Sat.. 8.30 a. m., 20ir. N 23th st. solemn nign requiem mass St. Kiisapein-s Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Hasleton papers copy. IIARIUOAN. Feb. 1R. JULIA A., daugh ter of late Michael and Margaret Harrlgan. Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral. Sat. 8:30 a. m.. 1711) S 60th st. Mass of requiem Church of tha Mnt niesed sacra ment 10 n. m. Int. Mew Cathedral Ceni. HOHLFELD. Feb. 18. I1UIS J., son nt late Prank 'and Ella Hohlfeld. aged 23. Relatives -and friends, Washington Camp. No. 478. T. O. 8. of A., and North Penn Council. No. 233, Jr. O. U. A. M., Invited to funeral. Sat., 8 p. m.. resldenca of brother, Maurice Hohlfeld, 2718 N. Dover st. (29th and Lehigh ave.). Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl. after 7 KANE. Feb. 20. MICHAEL A., husband of Mary T, Kane (nee Roddln). Relatives and friends, employes of Baldwin locomotive Works. Invited tP funeral, Mon , 8:30 a. m., B720 Ludlow at.. W. Phlla. High mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Auto service. ICARLE. Feb. 10. JOHN, husbind of RertrM Karle (nee Kajventel), aged 47. Re. athes nnd friends. Ponemah Tribe, No. 2311, I. O R. M.: t,ogan Yearly Ilenf. Asso. and emplovca of Vogt A Sons, Invited to funeral servlcea. 8un 2 p. m... 4210 N. Hicks at. Int Northwood Cem. KEARNEY Feb. 1R. at her home. 12 Via della Mercede. Rome. Italy, EMILY KEARNEY, wife of the Rev. II, w. de Nan crcde and daughter of the late John Kear ney Rodg-rs. M. D of New York. KF.EOAN. Peh. 18. THOMAS P. D.. scn of Sarah R. and lato Andrew J. Keegan, aged 10. Relatives and friends Invited i to funeral. Sat.. 8'3n a. m.. residence of mother. 1300 W. Poplar at. Requiem mass Church of the Oesu 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral KELLER. Feb. 20. CATHARINE, wife of William Keller and daughter of Ellia heth and late William McAdams, aged 43. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aerv Icea. Mon.. 1 p. m.. 2810 N. Doudlnot st. Int. Magnolia Cem. Remalna may be viewed Sun . from R to 10 p. m. KENNEDY. Suddenly. Feb. 1R. MARY, widow of Patrick Kennedy (nee Dwyer). of County Tlppernry. Ireland Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m.. 1041 S. Hlcka at. Solemn requiem mass St. Thomas Aqulnis'a Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Holv Prows Cem. Auto funeral KETTERER. Feb. 10, at IVangnr. Pa., JOSEPHINE, widow of Joseph Ketterer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv lcea. Sun,. 2 p. m.. residence of George V. Fox. 323 Oreen st. Phlla. Int. Mt. Vernon .'KLEIN Feb. 20, GOTTLIEB, husband of late Mary Klein (nee Maler). aged Bl. Relatives and friends lnvltrd to funeral ftervlrcn. Moll.. 1 l. m.. fills N. Rth at. Int Oreenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed Hun. ee. LA DliW. Feb. 10. DANIEL JAMES LA DEW. aged 70. Relattvea and friends In. vlted to funeral services, residence of son-in- law, jonatnan r. vanuegritt. iirldgewaler. Pa.. Sun.. 2 p. m. Int. private. Ilrlstol Cem. LAKH, fCD. IB. W U.I. I AM M., son of Abraham L. and Rlanche l,ake. aged 4 years. Relatlws and friends Invited to services, sat.. p. m., parents' residence, 21112 M. oratz st. int. private. LENTZ. Feb. 10. MARY A. I.E.VT7. (ne. Myers), wife of Charles H. Ivntz, .aged 73. ueiauves ana xrienns inviteu to lunerai, Hun., 2:15 n. m , 4058 Master at. Services Church of Resurrection, B2d and Thompson sts.. 3:13 p. m. Int. Arlington Cem. Re mains may be viewed Sat., 8 to 10 p. m. MANNING. At Chicago. III.. Feb 18. ELIZAHETH LEO. wife of Frank O. Man ning. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Sat., 2 p, m., Oliver II. Ralr Hldg.. 1820 Chestnut sr. Int private. MAYHEW. Feb. 18. BERTHA MAY. HEW (nee Maklnaon). wifa of Walter It. Mayhew. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlces, Pet., 2 p. m.. 2944 Ruth at. Int. private. Oreenmount Cem. Friends mav view remains Frl., 8 to in n. m. McBRIDE. Feb. 18. EDWARD P., son of John J. and late Margaret McRrlde (nee Black). Relatives and frlenda Invited to fu neral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m . 20111 E.' Albert at. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem. McCAFFRKY. Feb. 2(1. WILLIAM A.. husband of Margaret I. McCaffrey (nee Mc Gonlgal) and son of Hugh and late Alice McCaffrey. Relatives and frlenda, B. V. M. Sodality: T. A. n. Society; employes McCaffrey Co.. Inc.. InMted to funeral. Mon.. 7:30 a. m., 1830 N. 4th at. Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 9 a. ra. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. McCANN. Feb. 10, MAROARET CE CELIA, daugnter or wiiitam A. and Jennie A. McCann (nee Hill), aged IS. Relatives and friends, pupils St. Monica's School. In vited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. narenta' residence. m o. yjvai ai. aoiemn mass of requiem Church of bt. Monica-10 a. m. int. ""X1"' "il'v. " "tS Ivf McCLOSKEY. eb. 20. MAR MPLOBKBY. Feb. 20. MARY M.. daughter of Thomas II. and Margaret C. Mc Closkey. aged 23. Funeral private, Olen Mills. XJei. i-u, ., ul convenience os lam- '"icnlKIEI, Peb. 10. MARY A.. gMm nf Thomas McDanlel and daughter ot late James and Margaret Oalagher. Relatives and iriennB intiim .w .uiirrm, nioui, OUU a. m . 1813 N. Hancock st. Requiem mass St. Micliael'a Church ID a. m. Int. New Ca thedral Cetn. Auto .uneral. ter of John J. and Ellen McDevItt (nee Mc ainnls). Relattvea and friends. B. V. M. Sodality of Church of the Sacred Heart: employee Oeorge W. riumbtey Co.. Invited to (uneral. Mon., 8 a. m., parents' residence, ""ft Greenwich st. Solemn maas of requiem Church ot the Sacred Heart 0.30 a. m. Int. iylr.. Cathedral Cem. McaRATH. Feb 20 HANNAH widow of. ITanlc McQrath. Relatives and friends In" of aon. James McOrath. 2072 Coral at. (cor. Lcblgfc ave.). , Solemn requiem maas Church if the Visitation 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem Auto service. MEIMURESSE. Feb. 20 HELEN (nee Kohler), wife of Fred Melmbresse and daughter of ElUabeth Kohler-Reldhammer, aged 30. Relattvea and frlenda. congregation St Luke'a Ref. Church, Invited to funeral services. Sun., 1:30 p. in.. 3001 Redner at. Int. private. MENDENHALL. Second Month 20th, AMY B., wife of J. Howard Mendenhall, ?Zl ka Relatives and frlenda Invited in fSneral. aradyvllle. Djj Co., Ia Second day. Second Month 24th. 11 a. m. Int. Cumberland Cem Trolleys will be met at Lima leaving Jieoia u;t.i a. m. ana at i;nes fir road leaving West Chester 0:45 a. m. MOLONY. Feb. 20 DANIEL, son of Dan iel and jonanna jioiony ana crauaaon ol Bridget and rate Patrick Donovan and grand ion of Mary and late Daniel Molony. aged 6 months. Rolatlves and friends Invited to 823 8. Howard at. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. NICHOLSON. On Feb. IS. IHlo. JOHN NICHOLSON. Relatives and friends, also Washington Lodge. No. CO, P. and A. M.i St. John'. Chapter, No. 4i St. John's Com mandery. No. 1, t Wilmington. Det.i Progressiy. Assembir. No. 4. A. O. M. P.. Invited to funeral aervlces. on Saturday, at s p. m.. at residence, 4330 Old York, road. Int. private, O'BRIEN. Feb. 21, ELEANOR T., daughter of late Chariea and Mary A. O'Brien. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a. m., residence of Thomaa i J. Mack, 601 N. 03d at. Requiem maas at Our Lady of Rosary Church 10 a m. Int. Cathedral Cem. o'lOUQHLIN. Feb. 1. MICHAEL J., huaband of Katherlne O'Loughlln (nee De venney) and aon of Edward and Roae O'Loughlln (nee Moran). Relatives and trtmnAm. Union Transfer and Phlla. Loc. Ben. Also., Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 ! naranta' residence. Ill H. 63d at. Solemn masa of requiem Church of St, Car. thage 10 a. rn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. - .. , ..,,,, t....K.n nf Amanda K. an man of lata Oeorge and Annie Parkinson, aged 44. Rela ttvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervleas. Sat.. 3 P- m.. 1813 p. Palmer at. Int. private. Vrlenda may call Frl.. 8 to 10 p. m. PATTON. Fee. 10. MARY J., widow of Ale? N. Patton. aged 81, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Frl.. 8 d m . SOS lloyden at., Camden, N. J. Int. private. Sat.. Wilmington, Del., arrival ot 10 a rn. train from Broad St. Station. Phlla. PEARSON. Feb. 1. SAMUEL PEAR. BON. Jr husband of Louisa rearson (nee ilio Waiblnjrton Carnp,No.84t P. Q, 8. of -Z -J- y-1alA. U tl IF ata m-K W a)Hit swoieir,, invitaa MJro&r w naMV wren brtj H DKATTIB rilELAN. Feb. 18. ELEANOR C... wife of Patrick J. Phelan. native of Rallyboy. Tubber. Cntmtv iiiwv. Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., :' m., 1847 N noth at.. West Phlla. High mass Church of Our Lady of Rosarr 10 a. m. int. iioiy crosa cem. auio servirw. , ruiLIPS. At Wilmington. Del.. Fourth day. Second Month 10th, HARRIET CALD WELL, wife of William C. Thlllps. Services on Seventh-day (Sat.), 22d Inst,, at 2 P. m.. from her late residence, 811 Franklin at., Wilmington, Del. Int. private PI.BATE. Feb. 19, HENRIETTA, widow of William P. Pleate (nee Flrslnger). Rela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Bat., 3 R-.h'-idatrahter'a residence. Adeline Ngle. 2742 hrldia at.. Brldesburc. Int, rresbyte rlan Grounds. , . , POMMER. Feb. 10. WILLIAM P.. hus band of Martha Pommer. Relative, and irienas inv ted tu lunerai aervlces. era., i ?. m,, residence ot son. Chariea J. Pommer. 421 S. 0th st. Int.' Pernwood Cem. Auto prvlce POO Lb. Feb. 20, JANE V, i POOLB. widow of Thomas T. Poole, aged 70. Rela ttvea and friends Invited to funeral, 84 Clin ton at.. Dot lesion n. Pa., Sun., 2 p. rn. Int. Rleliboro Cem. . . . . .. REILLY. Suddenly, Feb. 18, ELIZA BETH, wife of Patrick Rellly. nelatlvea and friends, St. Monica's Oulld ot Bt. Ed ward's Church, Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a, m 242,". N. 10th at. Solemn requiem mass St. Edward's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. RICKARD. Feb. 20. EMMA E., wife of William W. Rlckard. formerly of Reading. Pa. Relathea and friends invited to fu neral services. Mon.. 2 p. m., husband's residence, 1027 S. Ithan at. Int. private. Rending papera copy. ROYER. Feb 19. WILLIAM L., hus band of Sarah Royer (nee Richardson), aged CO. Relatives and friends, also all societies of which he waa a member. Invited to fu neral services. Sat., 2:30 p. m.. 3044 N. Dth at. Int. Mt. Peace Cera. Friends may call Frl , 7 to 0 p. m. . . RYAN. Feb. 17. BRIDGET, wife of John Rlan and daughter of late Thomaa and Catharine Cavanaugh. Relatives and friends. Mary rcnlstan circle. No. 37. L. r. or a.. Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a, m.. 1711 Dounton at. Solemn requiem high mass St. Menhen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Svpul- chre Cem. SAOER. Feb. 18. KATE D.. wife ot Oeorge Soger (nee Scarborough), aged 45. Relathea and friends Supreme Aides of the Ladles' Maccabees of the World, Invited to funeral srtlcea. Sat., 1 p. m , 8312 Comty st Wlrslnomlng. Int. Forest Hill Cem. Re mains mav be viewed Frl.. H to jn r nv SCHA1ULE. Feb. 10. JOHN HENRY D.. son of Daniel J. and Emma Schatble tnee Crouae). Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sun., 2 P. m., parents' residence, 1724 Poplar at. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Auto funeral. HCIIBLER. Feb. IB, WILLIAM, son ot John nnd Anna Scheler (nee Vogt). aged 29. Relatives and rrlenas lnviten to runerai services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. parlors Edward Mack. 000 N. 6th st. Int. private. North- wood cem. HirATlKI-.Y Peh. IB. CORNELIUS, hus. hand of Catherine Sharkey (ne. Carroll). Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Sat.. 7.30 a. m., 5B88 Callowhlll at.. West Phlla. Solemn requiem tnass Church of Our Lady ot Rosary 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. SLAVEN. Feb. 20. JOHN M., husband of Tilly Slaven. aged 08. Relatives and friends. Hacrea lieert iienenciai society ot tnurcn ot Sacred Heart, Camden; Camden Mutual Asso., Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 a. m., 222 Walnut at.. Audubon. N, J. Solemn re quiem mass Church of St. Rose of Lima, Haddnn Heights. 9 a. m. Int. Calvary Cem. SOMMQR. Feb. 18. KATli A., wire el Louis J. Sommer. aged 68. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2 P. m . .1237 N. lBth tt. Int. private. West "srEARP. Veil. 19. HARRY O. 8PEAR8. aon of Harry and Mary Spears, aged 10. Funeral servlcea Sun.. 8 p. m , parents' res ldence. Greenwood ave.. Ambler. Pa. Fur ther services Mon., 2 p. m.. 2448 Harlan St.. Phlla. Int. Mt. Peace Cem, STA II L. Feb. 18. I.UDWIO D.. husband of Francea O. Stahl (nee Treaselt). Funeral services and Int. at convenience of family. 2407 Nicholas St. . STEWART. Feb. IB, ANNIE C. daugh ter of late William and Catharine Stewart, aged 82. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sit.. 3 p. m.. at the David H. Schuyler Hldg., Broad and Diamond sta. "THOMPSON. Feb. 20. SARAH V.. widow of James Ai Thompson. Relatives and frlendi Invited to funeral. Sun.. 8 p. m 0034 Tacony st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Sat., TODD-Fe'b. 10. WILLIAM TODD. .Rel. atlvea and friends, also members of Chelten Nest. No. 1035. O. of O.. Invited to funeral services, 8413 Oermantown ave.. Chestnut Hill. Sat . 4 p. m. Int. Iw Hill rem. TREFZ: Feb. 18. AUOUSTA F. TREPZ (nee Stolp). widow of Gottlieb Trefi. Rela. tlves and .friends Invited to funeral serv lcea. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 2483 Clifford at. Int. prlvnte. Remains may be viewed Prl. eve. VOOEL. Fej. 18. CRISSIE. wife ot Rob ... .nn.i nlAtlve and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 3. p. m.. residence, of husband. 39 W. Mt. Airy ue... ill. Airy. AI1ij.f...'Un n.. ni xttfmv h.i.l e WAUlsr.n. rru ". ... ..u-., late Katharine Wagner (nee Sch osser). Relatives and friends. Franklin Circle No. 13. Brotherhood of America; Band of Hope. No 28. Shepherda of Bethlehem, Invited to funeral. Sun,. 2 p. m.. 8141 Edgemoijt st. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed SN'AGN,ER1lFb?--i;, IDA wife of Frank N. Wagner. Relatives and friends Inilted to funeral services Mon.. 2 p. m.. 3830 N. 13th st. Int. prhate. Northwood -.. tvi.mt mav call Sun. eve. WAINW1UOIIT. Feb. 10, IRENE 8.. wife of Charles W. Welnwrlnht. aged 43. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sat., 2 p. m.. 6008 Hegerman at,. Tncony. int. " ,,, JENKS WATSON, ager 83. Relatlvea and 18 InVlieu to lunerm, wiinwm luiiuet. . Newtown. Pa.. Sat.. 2:30 p. m. Int. Newtown Cem. . . ..., L L WEICHT. Feb. IB. EMIL. husband of Emma Welcht (neo Mau) and son of Adolph and Marie Welcht. aged 28. Relatives and frlenas, nermann wait, y. ". r. .. A. M.: Phlla. Ride Club. Invited to funeral. Sat. 2 P. m.. B47 Elklns ave. (0th stabove Olney ave.). Int. Oreenmount Cem. Friends may call Frl.. 8 to 10 p. m. WHITACRE. Second-month. Nineteenth day. MARY W wife of N. Reece Whltacr;. aged 70. 1013 Lynwood ave.. Colllngswood. tf J. Relattvea and friends Invited to funeral. Seventh-day. Second-month. 22d. MJ p m . Friends Meeting House. Med ford N. J. Autos will meet train leaving Market St. wharf 12:55 p.- m .. Medford NT J. Remains may be viewed Fifth-day. 7 t0WItITNEY -mb." 2n!rFRF.DERIC EBEN. ...Ili.i'.i n,.n Rthl Whitney and aon of Ellia A. and late Abram Whitney, aged 40. Relatlvea and f rlendalnvlted to funeral services, at., -j v. in.. - r. f "... Oermantown. Int. Andover. Mass. WII.DONER -Feb. 19, at Cresmont. Pa.. SUSANNA, wife of Frederick Wlldoner and daughter of lata Isaac and Rebecca Gray. K!'rJ!o5ViuIl?ci!n.SSt '"Winter6-, ib. harry c. .on of lata John W. and Matilda Vrtnter. aged 61. Relatives and friends. Aerie No. 100K. P. O. K of Knoxvllle. Tenn.. tnvltd to services Bat.. II a. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut at. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Remalna ... h. vUur.it Vrlriav ava. " wmmiT. Feb. 10. HARRIET A. WnullIT. Funeral aervlces at 1330 Thomp son St., ainn.. n. in. iuv, ymir. IE,Anill!.u.r cv, la, v-xiAnuca, nua- band ot Janet Yearred. aged 78. Relatives and friends. International Molders' Union, No. 1. Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m.. 1548 N. 20th at. Int. private. Oreenwood (K. of p.) Cem. Frlenda may call Frl. eve. ZAENOLE Feb. 20. FREDERICK J.. son of WUhelmlna Zaengle (nee Schoenstein) and late Emll Zaengle, aged 20. Relatives and friends, Phlla, Photo Engravers' Union, No. 7, I, P. E. U,. -Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. brother'a residence. 1881 N. 27th st. Requiem masa Church of Most Precious Blood 10 a. rn. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. ant a cortege. ZORR Feb. 10. PAULINE R.. wife of Prank Zorr. aged 61. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m., 2741 Ash at. Itequiem man mass All oaints unurcn. Rrldesburg, 0 a. m. Int. SL Dominic's Cem. BROAD XNb DIAMOND if a . home funeral la im...ii,.i I our private burial parlors are at thai disposal of our clients without charge! Your Uealree Regulate tb Cost I M.IC02 DIAMOND. IX-OAL ADVERTISEMENTS !- ESTATE OF MARGARET SCHEA. ILXJ TIK.R. deceased -Letters nf riml.lL tratton on tha abov estat having been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted to the said estate ar requested to make payment, and those haying claims to present th. same, gtjgljgj. WM. Or to their attorneys. P. flCHRADER. Penfleld Bldg ,1828 Chestnut at, TH03, W. MORRISON. 1414 Penn Square. ffSSr" K8TATK OF CHARLES . V0QDE8, V- deceased Letters testamentary on tha above estate having been granted to tha undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thoee naving claims iu iiojnjt ins aama. without delay, at the offlc. of th; Corporate Executor, 400 Chestnut at.. Philadelphia. Pa. THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. ABA B W1NO President. HUIT, a... vtajiiy.a. tt-3F ESTATE Or IIASI a nnu,K, v dereased Lett-rs of administration on the abov. estate having been granted to. the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate ar requested to make payment, and thoae having claim to proentth sam, without delay, .to .. ., i -'""""OtiyKSmrSm.' I - " jilVsI BROAD XNb V DIAMOND lost Asnfojnm BRACELET Lost, February II, braealst. . fleilble.- sapphires and diamonds. Platlnujn ton and green gold baas: reward, CHARLIES jjiMlHUKH, Tgn Hansom at. PIN Lost, b)ack onrx and pearl bar Pin, In the Strand Theatre r going from tba tr. to llth and Vrnango sts.. cm Tuesday evening! -reward. 'Phon. Locust 1ST. HBLP WANTgP-PEKAXg I ATTRAOTmi TOSiriGHB FOR TOUNO WOMSN DO TOO "WANT A rBACB-TTMll 0 glTION WHICH ASSURES PROMO TION, ADVANCEMENT IN SALARY AND PERMANENCY! BEL7. TELEPHONE OPERATTNO 18 PABCINATn0 WORK. NO EXPERI ENCE IS REQUIRED TO START. t PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID INCREA8E3 THERE AFTER. M .1881 Arch St. MUs Ryan v. JSS. Mrket St. Miss Smith S. . 07th and Chestnut sta. Miss McCabe awv.Pn,1ten ave. Mlsa Burkhardt 30 E. 6th St., Chester, Pa. Mils Troy THH XTELIi TELEPHONB COMPANY OP PENNA. w'"r""M r.e..,,tTt)ITIN! ASSISTANT BTJLUNER'R nT:ntTrnie. Tilt, omtmnffi JrS95I;0LI. EXPERIENCED Wt,A?.,?E1"' OR OVER TO TAKE EN ZVl&SUASVIS. AUDITING DE JAnTMENT: DEPARTMENT STORE EX- JiSTi.iVAV.V.i1' KKKKB. ArPI.T SUPER. KE?ST. OFFICE. 833-835 MAU- BLAUNER'S BILLING CLERK wanted by large wholesale house: experience on Underwood billing ma chine; permanent position, with advance ment to one who can Quality; atate age, ref- SVC?' a"nJC!JPe n, ary desired1. P B33 linger Office. ELLIOTT - PISHER OPERATOR wanted: thoroughly experienced. Apply Employ npepartrnent. Cramps Shipyard. NorHi and Richmond sts. HOUSEKEEPER Refined, middle-aged Pret- miwu wjihb woman ior ramuy or 2. 4.C2S Haesl ave. HOUSEWORKi-Exp. girt or woman: good ref.; 2 In family I 8-room house, city: all eonv,. Including electrical appliances; plain cooking; good wages; extra pay If do wash ing. Call mornings until noon, 882 Bourse Bldg. Phone Lombard 1499. HOUSEWORK Wanted, ex. white girl for gen hwk.: 2 In fam. 102 Manhelm at.. Otn. LADIES to take work home. spar, time, stamping novelties. B112 Market. MAN and wife, colored preferred, to live In small apartment house. Apply Sherwood A Co . 1721 Walnut at. MARCEL WAVER ATSO EXPERIENCED MANICURIST APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S MATERNITY NURSE wanted about April 1: state experience and wages expected. P Pit. Ledger Office. .. MILLINERS WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERS PERMANENT POSITIONS ALL TEAR ROUND GOOD WAGES APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS MOTHER'S HELPER Wanted, a youn woman at onee to take care of two .mall children for twoweka. Phone Merlon fiftf. NURSB. to aaslst with housework refer- enee. 3011 Powvlton ave. PARI.OR MAID Neat colored girl with ex perlence. for dressmaking establishment. M. Adler. 1082 Walnut. SALESWOMAN EXPERIENCED IN HANDLING ARTISTS' aim a aaliinisO APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S SHIRT OPERATORS APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHER, competent: state expe rience and salary desires. P 702, Ledger Office. WANTED A Lever Orundy copy winder. Schsdewald Mills. 3d snd Huntingdon sts. WOMAN to do general housework and assist In taking care of children: excellent home. Call 6375 Sherman at., Oermantown, or pnnne tiermwninwn .bbi w. WOMEN, 2. reliable, colored, wanted: on for cooking and downstairs work and on for chamberwork and waiting. Apply, be fore 12 or after 4. Phone Oermantown 17BB W. A84H Stenton ave. . WOMEN. 2. white Prot.. one for cooking and downatalrs work, other as nurse and chambermaid: country; no washing: good wages to competent people. Phone Ambler 10B. Write Box 22, Map! Glen. Pa. YOUNG WOMEN niUNER'S REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMEN IN THEIR AUDITING DEPART MENT: 25 OR OVER PREFERRED, APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OPTICS. 835-85 MARKET ST. -UXiAU.NUV YOuVlCI WOMAN Office of manufacturing printing bualnesg requires servlcea of young woman. In Ua ooat department the work consists malnlv In re cording factory time card and on office rec ords: previous experience not necessary, but person must have aptitude for handling and transferring figure.: write fully In own hand, writing and atate salary expected. C 208, Ledger Office. YOUNO WOMEN ATTENDANTS wanted to cara for email children; also middle-aged women for boye' department: experience not necessary. Apply In person. Bancroft Train ing School. Haddonfleld. N. JT HELP WANTED MAM ' ASSISTANT MANAGER for new ladles' ahoa department, experienced. BEDELL CO. I2TH AND MARKET STS. . AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS EXPERIENCED BODY HANDS APPLY WANAMAKER'S OARAGE 23D AND WALNUT STS. AUTO PARTS MAN wanted for night work In garage: man familiar with auto parte and timekeeping. The .Atlantis Refining Co., 8144 Passyunk ave. BLACKSMITH EXPERIENCED ON COMMERCIAL TRUCK BODIES APPLY WANAMAKJR'S GARAGE 29D AND WALNUT STS. BOILERMAKERS: must have experience on tub work: only first-class, all-around bollermaker need apply, Atlantic Refining Co.. Employment Dept.. 1144 Paeeyunfc ave. HOOK SALESMEN Absolutely best proposition offered salesmen anywnera; exclusive, virgin lerniorr sspe clally prepared for salesmen: all new leada: salesmen represent one ot largeat merchants In America: better get in while good territory Is open; only hlgh-clnas book men consid ered; reference required. C. J, Wolfe, 434 Wldener Building-. BOY. to be generally useful about a labora tory and to aaslst mechanic Apply Room A College Hall. University of Pennaylvanla. BOOKKEEPER. EXPERIENCED ON BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING MACUtNUi PERMANENT POSI TION. APPLY PUBLIC LEIX1ER COMPANY 6TH AND CHESTNUT STS. ASK FOR.MJV WIEST- BRAKES FORMTNO PREiSSES On ,of tbr beat shop tn Phllsdel phla.ha cptnlngafor several first class power brake hands and experi enced pre, operator: permanent positions for.btstdy and capable men "E-BT." P., O. -BOX -.1 ,--l , m rT WH s '.' V " t. i .Jft f. tf fr J J ":3 f M
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