m EVENING PtTBLIO LEDgER-EBXdADELPiglAVATtrfiDAY, FEBlttTAJlY .'22, 1010 A , S! If u $u.l :3 '.! m y vt ? m i ; h !.' t! LONG CASUALTY I ' LISTENDSWEEK Sioo 7 Names Included in t ,'JVar Department's Re- port for Day 17 KILLED IN ACTION Same Number Dead of , Wounds, 20 of Disease, 12 ( 'Missing, 1941 Wounded r J Washington Feb. 22. Four army casualty lists were released by the War Department today,, containing 2007 names, commissioned and enlisted ranks. Orthls total 1010 were In tho morn In report and 967 appear In the after neon record under tho following divi sions: Missing In action, twelve; wounded, 9S5. The complete casualty roll of otneers nd the enlisted personnel for Pennsyl vania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland nd Virginia Is (riven below. Summarized, totals are: Reported today Totals Xllled In action 17 J1.J62 Died from wounds 17 13,141 Died of dlseaso 20 19,625 Died from accident and ' other causes .,887 Missing In action. Includ ing prisoners 12 7,808 founded 1941 186,971 Grand totals 2007 261,891 ( oments' LIST Wounded Severely CAPTAIN Frederick It. Vinson. DJ Hols, Pa. Wounded. Decree Undetermined MAJOll Jamea W. F. Allen, Anoka, Minn. CAPTAIN Frank Sinclair Sever. Port land. Ore. Killed In Aetlon. Previously Reported Wed from Accident and Other Buses LIEUTENANT II. E Petree. Oregon. Mo. Missing. rreTleesIr Reported Wounded Se verely LIEUTENANT Nelson W. Terlne. 821 South Forty-eighth street. Philadelphia. Died from Airplane Aeetdent. Previously ported Missing t.wrmrvivTrv.n a. rtnberts. South Xsse. Mass. Erroneously Reported Wounded Peverely LIEUTENANT William C. Coleman. thens, Tex. PENNSYLVANIA Wounded Severely SEftnCANTS rhllln Ostfeld. Pittsburgh: Xobert A. nassmin, veslamirg. CORPORALS William A. Crocker. Leech- Bttrg: Joseph Ilranceak. Wllkes-llarre. Wounded. Degree Undetermined S eEROEANTS Thomas H. Bates. 1910 Jteed street. Philadelphia; Anthony Mature. T.lnwood; Lawrence Joseph Murphy. 18J1 Mutter street, Philadelphia; Oustave A. Rchmldtbauer. Pittsburgh; Matthew Turner. Wllklnsburg. CORPORALS Henry Cook. Jr.. Dulloli: Harry Leonard Frlssell, 1300 West Cam bria street. Philadelphia: Louis Leone. Oreensburg; Thomas N. Itobbins, Pittsburgh: Norman Lester Simpson. Mount Union. MECHANIC Jlarttn J. McDonald, rttts burgh. PRIVATES Harry O. Soles. 715 West Seventh street. Chester: William E. Slier. 1481 North Eleventh street. Philadelphia: William A. Swlckey. Webster; John Thomas. S08 North Sixteenth street. Philadelphia: George C. Cain. Pottstown: Ashlm Krlmli. New Castle; Peter F. Keneghan. 235 North Eighteenth street. Philadelphia: Patrick J. Malloy. r8 McKean street. Philadelphia; Thomas N. Mulrooney. Port Carbon: Robert V. MulvehlU. Pittsburgh: Albert narskey Catasauqua: Frank L, Bartley. Adelaide: Jo- ,'eph L. nreslln. Phoenlxvtlle: Pasguale JJOAirer. Dn&rani ricu me-. ....,;. .....--- uruno aturosKi, i uiiuurKn. 4uii,, il. Curwensvllle: Robert J. Tlnklepaugh. Thompson: Joe Turko. Listle. Wounded Slightly 8EROEANT Kenneth E. T. May. WII Vamsport. CORFORAL Samuel B. Reed. BrldgeUllc. PRIVATES John Ilsgenskl. 2233 Valley street. Philadelphia: Edard Ilraddeld. S22U frabkford avenue. Philadelphia: Ira D. Oun. alius. Altoona: William J. McCusker. Mc Xeisport: Laird F. Nlxdorf. Pittsburgh: John 8. Scovlnskle. Shamokln; Frank Sha yier. Scott Haven: Norman H. Suder. Ber lin: John -W. Whlted. Six Mile Run; Zlg rnond Zajowskf. Erie: raul C. ltetz. W.d; Jawn: William O. Dickson. MeKees Rocks; Stephen Dorczenskl. 2J3D Almond street, Philadelphia; Charles Dougherty Oaw. 102S Tree street. Philadelphia: John J. Lawler, Wllkes-Rarre: Tertullano lacustro, Mones ien: Wlllouihby 8. Miller. Ollbertsvllle Joseph A. Morris, 5S02 Christian street Phil adelphia: John W. Reber. Schuylkill Haven: Adam Redmerskl. Luzerne: Anthony Rogers 012 Mountain street, Philadelphia: Fred Sehmoot. West Willow; Frank C. SMmpson. Canonsburg; Henry L. Spong. Jersey Shore Qeorge Tleedsr Spotts. Puttsvlllei Harry Lutner I Burnham; Mlckel Szot. Nantlcoke; ) Trolana. Cordcll: tells. Andrascl, viss'"- vi.r- ;.. i.Hii..inhi. George Qreer Brewer. Elco; James Duncan Auto School New afternoon and evenlne claasea In Automobile Repairs and Orer hanllng will start Monday, February 24. Lectares an Theory. Practical work n chassis and parts. Complete mod ern equipment. Classes aro open to men and women. Membership limited. Fees moderate. Call today at Auto School 717 North Broad Stmt or Instruct ion Office) CENTRAL BRANCH Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street EDUCATIONAL Both Sexes Certified Public Accountant ' FOR THE Uaited States Government and General Business ' Temple University is organizing; a Siecial course now to help the U. S. overnment and general business in securing cqmpetcnt accountants. The Government's latest appeal, dated February 11th, pleads for 800 ac untants for immediate appoint t at salaries from $2500 to ?4500. i course prepares for the Stats 1 4jNrt- examination for the degree of jr a- I Apply for admission at once. .1 c TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Bread below Berks Street I Pblladelohla Prepare Now and Here answer tho demand foe wlf ImI.1 puna? men aLd women omce assistants. puntanis. aienoerapncrs. oooKKeepera. Hants, irpisvs. wur instruction is st practical ana me cost la email, aduates are fully equipped and .4 1; rorxe aneaa in the business d they do. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEG-B SIS WALNUT STKEBT "T HMKTHAND AND HOOKKKETINO a... t. are In constant demand. Oood positions await you. uregg Short- IDS wmmf. eu ee.r,,,. wv,n,l, classes, intensive training. KnroU any time. Call or, write Inr full particulars an dcatalog, MILA. BUHINICSM COLLKOK sad Celten af Ceassaeree 1)T Oaetaat H PhSaeVlalita IYER T1m t Huslnwa iMtxoo tor msrirrvfrr r yHmmm QWto ' V&t CbMMttt !. it TOBN. Wl WWU plas. MonongsJiela'CltyiJIarrr A. McCom. Ele. Munderfj Francl. T, . Meshan, South Itethlehemi Pav'o . 'tore. Narberthi reter Anrelo, lloswelli John P. Hums, MrKees Itocks: reter Carney. Spring street no. nut lane. Philadelphia; Leopold B. Jesoloski. mi9 h.Umi ateeet PhllLtdelnhlai James J. Mellush. 151S North Eleventh street. Phila delphia: Oscar 8. Mortenson, Ludlow; i-aui 11. Pubans. Ablnston. " Wounded Severely, Prevlouslr Reported Killed PRIVATE John Oola, Wllkes-Bsrre. Returned to Knty. Previously Reported Died from Wounds rnrVATE William Doerr. Pittsburgh. Returned to Duty, Previously Reported Died SERGEANT Frank Shank. Carlisle. Killed, Previously Reported Wounded, De tree Undetermined FRIVATE Paul (Ionian, Mount Carmtl. Killed In Aetlon. 'Previously Reported , Mlssln rnrVATES Matthew K. Carter, Haver ford: Henry Phllllppl Markleton. Wounded Sltshtlr. Previously Reported Missing PRIVATE Harvey D. Borer, Werners. Mile. Wounded, Decree) Undetermined, Previously Reported Miasm PRIVATES Thomas Kdaard Murray, Jnhnsonburg: Blglfrldo Peroltl. nrackenrldse ; Nathan Spelfer. 2487 South Franklin street. Philadelphia: William M. Winchester. Mo dona; John A. Qulnn, rittsburirh: Theodore J. Rhall. rittsbursh: Arthur Dewey Stewart. Pittsburgh! aejprge Wheltell, Smlthfleld. Returned JU Duty, Previously Reported Missing PRIVATES John M. Klnrel, 1829 West Tioga street, Philadelphia; William Knarr. 27 F.dgmont avenue. Chester: Webster i. Snyder. Lehlghton; Frederick 1. Thomas. Clarendon. Erroneously Reported Killed rnrVATE Otto J. Walters. Pittsburgh. Erroneously Reported Died of Disease rniVATE Edwin Lewis Booth, Marcus Hook, Erroneously Reported Wounded, Degree Undetermined rniVATE John Joseph Butler, Coates vllle. Died of Disease, Previously Reported Killed PntVATE Philip S. Helmann. Pitts burgh. Returned to Duty, Previously Reported Dkrd from Airplane Accident SERGEANT William J, Ferry, South Bethlehem. Wounded Severely. Prerloutly Reported Missing PRIVATE Rajmond C. Mangan. Wilkes Rarre, Wounded Slightly. Previously Reported Miming CORPORALS Stanley N. Ducoeky. MimisIo. John McKlnee, 2003 West Sixth street, Chester: Roy Zurlck. namey PRIVATE Clarenco II. Ilartlng, Sinking Spring, Wounded. Degree Undetermined, -Previously Reported Missing CORPORAL Harry A Herbst. 2021 Howard street, Philadelphia. PRIVATES Jacob Dehnhard, 3001 North Stlllman street. Philadelphia; Michael Down, Altoona; unanea a. itbw, ihibu'ii ."" Re-ioestlnc, Pittsburgh: Huirh II. Mcllrlde, I148 Sprues street. Philadelphia: Antonio Mau- i rlello. Exeter: Samuel Moore. Clltton Altoona: Charles A. Drew, I'litstnn Thomas , Heights. Returned to Duty, Previously Report rd Mlsslns CORPORAL Charles A. Hullng, Jersey Shore, PRIVATES Daniel W. Eberhard, Read, lng; Parker Hutchinson. 022 Pennell street. Chester: Paul Benjamin Kahlbaugh. Han over: Earl O. Marshall. Washington; Park A. Wilder, New Cumberland. NEW JEIWKY Wounded. Degree Undetermined SERGEANT Walter E. Rapp. Jersey City. CORPORALS William Q. Forster. Union; John Slewlerskt. Newark, PRIVATES Simon Saben. Newark; lc nntas Strutlnsky. Elizabeth; Ralph h. Mos ley. Pitman Oroe: Michael Nettl. Newark; Mlncas Iletkle. Hoboken: Charles y, llohm, Elizabeth: Frederick Oooa. Newark: "'"on L. Lauder. Paterson: James J. Moran, Soutn Amboy: Oeorgo Sackman, Newark. Wounded. Degree Undetermined. Previously Reported Died from Wounds CORPORAL Henry lloddy, Bloomfleld. Wounded Severely. Previously Reported Miss ing rnrVATE Vlncesio Mlna. Rayonne. Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Previously Reported Missing PRIVATES Josenh flraschla. Jersey City: Jacob Zlnckgraf. Newark. WET.ir.IOUS XOTirES Ilantlst TnK TKJIPLE Broad and Berks sts. (1000 N.) 3000 seats. "If Oeorge Washington Were Alle To day" Is the topic of Russell H. Conwell's sermon Sunday, 1030 a. m. Mr Conwell also preaches at 7:30. Temple Chorus sings at both services, Preeerice organ recital. 7-7:30. Doors open at 7. holders use Berks St. entrance. Presbyterian Ticket! ARCH ST. CHURril ISth nnd Arch Rev. CLARENCE EDWARD MACARTNEY Dr. Macartney will preach at lu:45 on "Christ and :he Ixague cf Nations." with particular ref-rence to tho teaching of the Scriptures on world-war and peace. All Interested In world peace are Invited. At H h win preach e. sermon on tempta tion. "A S'allor's Letter and a Minister's Answer." Bible School at 12. C. E. at 7. Recital at 7:30. HOPE, 33d and Wharton sts.. Rev. J. GRAY BOLTON. D. D.. Minister 10:45, Rev. Oeorge A. Avery; 7:43. Dr. Bolton: sub- Ject. "The Cause and Cure of Failure; Noted i;xa mole. SECOND rBKSIITERIAN CHURCH 21st and Walnut sts. Rev. ALEXANDER StacCOLL. D. D.. Minister. Mr. Ralph B. Nesbltt. Assistant. DR. MacCOLL will preach at 11 and Mr. NESIIITT at 8 o'clock. Musical service at 7:10 p. m. The choir. under the direction cf N. Lindsay Norden. will render the following numbers: llsss solo, "Clouds and Darkness," Dvorak Anthems "We Praise Thee," Rachmaninoff "Rehold the Days Come" Woodward "The Omnipotence" Schubert Sunday School and adult Bible Classes at 10 o'clock. Men's Open Forum at 10 o'clock In the parish house. Subject. "Is the Church Holding the Young Men? How Should It Greet the Returning Soldier?" Visitors, snd especially men In uniform, always welcome. rmtestant Episcopal ST. JAMES'S CHURCH. PHILADELPHIA z?a ana walnut sis. The Rev. John Mockildge. D. D., Rector, R:vo a. m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m. Morning Praer and Litany, with Sermon. 4:00 p. m. Evening Prayer (Choral), with the following organ postlude: SO-erzo. D minor; Melodie, O minor -.. . Schumann March. Bb major Liszt 0:411 a. m. and 8:00 p. m (Chapel). 1:45 n. m Sunday School. Confirmation Instruction i A Good Piece to Spend Sunday Kvenlnc . SUNDW NIOIIT FORUJI Richard Newton Memorial Building , , 2040 Christian-st. Calvin O. Althouse will speak on "Clvio Investment." Oood Slnglnr Good Fellowship Social Hour. 0 to 10 d. m. Come and get acquainted. Come once and you'll come again. CHURCH OF THE HOLT APOSTLES 21st and ChrlstUn sts. Rev. Oeorge Herbert Toop. D. D., Rector. Unitarian FIIWT UNITARIAN CHURCH 212S Chestnut St. Rev. FREDERICK R. ORIFFTN. Minister. 10 a m. Sunday rhool. 11a. m. Mr. Ortflln will npi.h Mn "Atheist or Agnostic: Does It Make Any D (Terence?" Antheme "The Words snd All the Sweet- nmemiur i rres. py west ana mere Is Mercy In Thee," by Gounod. Philip n. Ooipp. organist. UNITARIAN SOCIETY OF (1EHMANTOWN Chelten ave. and Oreene st, Rev. nOOER 8. FORnES. Minister. 11am "SALVATION IN TUB LIOHT OF THE WAR." Yoang Men's Christian Association SUNDAY AT CKNTKAT. February 23. 1019 S;0rt p. m. IropIn Hlbte CUm for wy Lsobby (roro-hom men and otbtrs. In ttmatlonsl Letson. Mualc, fello. violin and piano. Leader. Mr. Thomai U. Xawton. 4rfV0p. m. Sunday Afternoon Meeting. Auditorium Special muilral program, or rheatra and orran. 8peaker. Hev. I, Chantry Hoff man. Topic. "Carry On.1 R:Mn. m. Yountr alna ularuaalnn rlnh XJobby Topic, "Democracy Expreeelnc iieii in Movement lean. lao.' Hpeaxer. AYllllam O. Eaiton. Kiecutlve Becretar: a. . community iivmn Hervir. The or I sin and Malory of a famous hymn given each week. zjcaasr. ueorge v. Dcaroeaer. 8.-00 p. m. Fo.tim for men and women. Lobby Topic. -The Place, of Phlladel phla Y. M. C. A. In Its Social, Educational and Religious I-tfe.'1 Speaker. Mr. Walter M. Wood, eneral Secretary the T. M. C. A. M J-BWUlfiyatw Wounded Sllfhtly . SEROEANT Michael Zelents. West Ho. boken: John A. Pernot. Millburn. PRIVATES John S. Conrad. Trenton, Paequalo Dellaplaiia. Summit: Harry D. Oullea. 44 Stewart avenue, Camden: Joseph Lnsesky, Perth Ambon John F. MeKeon. New lirunswlrkl James Qulgley, Paterson: tfunnpn opiizano, jersey uiiyi urorso i. Sanford. Newark, lfenrv T w la. llaltlmnre Onoreno Massala, Palrvlew; Francesco Spo- ynro, Newark; ruivestro Mlivaie, ainniciair, lleuben Stick. Newark: Joseph Albert Btulb, ;lde: Arthur lirown. Atlantic City; Joseph T"w . v-nn gonn j, v inseispecni, ,, i loiioton, Orange: Frederick J. rairns, Jersey City: Carl Peterson, Passaic) Ronald . Nelson, Norma. Wounded Slightly. Previously Reported Miss ing PRIVATE James J. Ryrnei. raterson. Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Previously Reported Missing , PRIVATES Joseph Collo. Hoboken: Wal tr o, Zamasell. Passaic: William Bpens ler, Kearny; IjcRoy Edward Terhune, New- arai ueorge w. Wallon. I t harlea p Walters. Mantua: Turner. Ha edon. Fhltllpeburg, Alexanuer WINTER RESORTS ATI,NTK1 CITY. N. J. GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia Ave. near Boardwalk and center of amusements. Private baths. Running water In rooms. Elevator. Table and service die. tlnctlve features. II SO up dally. Special wkly. Capacity flOO. Ilklt. Auto meets trains. Ownership msnngement. IV. F. SHAW. HOTEL FREDONIA OPI.N ALL. YHAn. TrnnMc ave.. Just oft Hon rd walk, European plan, St up dalty. V.vry unpoln.m't. Mniltrnt ratn rBtnurant. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Always ready. Terma mod trnte. Vhnne or write. M. W'aUh Duncan. HOTEL BOSCOBEL J"-: Thnroilehlv heste.1. Itklt. A. V. MAltlON, WFRXEKSVII.I.E. r.. SUNSET HALL L'-"; crisp, dry air; beautiful mountain walks, Sleltchlng, coasting, etc. Not a sanatorium. Write OEO. S. OAUU Mirr.. WEltNERS VH.t.f! l'A.. nr Lodger Central. ASHliVlt.I.E, N. C. RYgftRK HOTEL HEVILLI IM-Ci IKS TMSt LANb c5?T ON THE DIXIE HIGHWAY Famous everywhere) for Ita looatlon, rvloa and cuisine. Booklet and rales upon applies Bex 3. J. LAWRENCE. Manager Roekleitge. Fla. HOTELS Indian River and Rockledge ROCKLEDGE, FLOKIDA Oolf, Tennis. Boating. Pishing. Hunting, eta. Meal climate. Write for circular. W. w. BROWN. Manager. Summer season: Qraa lldea Hotel, Lake Sunaoee. N. U. .MARRIED MORRI'' McVEIOH. FRANCIS R. MOR RIS and ELl'.ANOK V. McVEIOH. married in Philadelphia IN MEMORLV51 OEEHR. In loving memory of ALMEDA HARRIS OEEHR, who departed this lite Feb. 22. 1010. HUSBAND AND SON. iBratbs ABRAHAMS. Feb. SI, REUREN ABRA HAMS Relative! nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon . .1 p. m.. 202.1 N. 18th st. Int. Har Nebo Cem Omit flowers English, Australian and South African papers copy, AKERS. Fob. 21. HARRIET, widow of of Oershon L. Akers. aged 83 Friends may call Sun. eve., 2210 N. Woodstock St., 7 to n p. in. Int. Lambcrtville, N. J Mon. mornlm;. ANTON. Of 4810 Otter St.. Feh. 20. flEOROK O., husband of Margaret Anton. Relatives nnd friends. Knrst Beneficial So ciety. W. I. I. U.. Invited to funeral serv ices, Mon,. 3 p. m.. Oliver H. Hair Hide. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. AWCKLAND. Feb 10. SARAH, widow of John Awckland Relatives and friends, members of First Baptist Church of Frank- rssBBV BsK' ysgHfMiv lora. invuoa 10 runerai. un.. s p. m,, Mte :i" " oVrt Kft nia.ii And rriWi. ii, veyances will be In waiting at Frankford , r,ri mi j i, raSJ5"S iCh '-':""; re'-n tts?nw-ln z m-. && itT&a.c&. is BAIRD. Feb. 20. EMMA S.. widow of p. m . for Moorestovvn, N, J. John II Balrd. aged 73, Relatives nnd OOMERINOKR. Feb. 2U. JOHN RUS frltiids Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m . , SELL, son of Frederick A. nnd Margaret residence of grandson. Raymond Axenroth. Comerlnger. aged IB. Relatives nnd friends r.ear Tradesvlllo. Pa. Int. Jleulah Cem, Invited to funeral services, Mon.. 8 p. m., .H!?' f!" mr'.t J-2'2 1' m" trollef from 3t0 Oermantown ae Mt Airy. Int. Chel IMllow Grove at Neshamlny. ten 1Mia Cem ncmalns may be viewed Sun. BARNES' Feb. 20. CLARA LOUISA, i eve. daughter of Frank E, ond Maggie J. Bnrnee ' OORDON. Feb. 10 ELLA It., daughter (nee Wlrlh). aged 2U. Relatives and friends . Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2:30 p. residence of parents. 183 Banker ave.. Pnl. ilngdale Pa. Int. Mt. Zlon Cem. Friends may cnii oun., mirr I p. RARNES. Suddenly, at Rronzvllle. N. T.. Feb. iO, OTIS TIFFANY, son of the late Charles K. nnd Christine White, aged 34. Funeral private, late residence. Overbrook. Pu. Int. Chautauqua, N, Y RELL Feb. 10. ELLEN RELL. widow of Joseph Dell and daughter of late Rudolph and Mary White, aged 72. Relatives and friends, also Mt. Tabor Lodge, No. 12, M. K. Athelston Temple. No. 50. L. G. E.: Mystic Temple. No. is, U. O. of A., and congregation and Sabbath school of Slloam M. E. Church. Invited to funeral. Mon , 2 p. m.. 1800 H. Susquehanna ave. Int. Pal mer Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., atfer 7 p. m. RONSACK LIEUTENANT JAMF.'S A. HONSACK. Jr.. killed In action In Prance fc't'Pt. 20. 1018, A short memorial service will be held at St. Mary's fformerly Church of the Aecenslrn). llroad nnd M.vith sts.. Thurs , Feb. 27. at 11 a, m. Friends are Invited HONSAL. Feb 21. WILLIAM STEVEN SON. husband of Clara 8. llonsal. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Mon , 2 p. m.. 233 Cooper sL, Woodbury, N J. Int. private. HRENNAN. Feb. 18, SADIE, wife of Robert J. lirennan nnd daughter of Annie and lati William HnRner. aged 27. Rela tive, nnd friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8.30 a. m 2421 S, Warnock st. Solemn rtqulem mass Church of Epiphany 10 a m. Auto funeral, 11ROWN. Suddenly. Feb. 20, MARY L., wifo of Harry F. lirown and daughter of Asbury and Josephine Ayres. Funeral serv ices and int. private t convenience of fam ily. Residence, C023 W. Columbia ave., Ovorbrook. TlIlOWNE. At Clifton Heights. Ta.. Tcb. 20. MARY D. IIROWNK. Notice of funeral later, Oliver It. Ilalr indg.. 1820 Chestnut st, 1IRUNER. At 3914 Pino St.. Feh. 20. JOHN I'., husband of Ella A. Hruner. aged Oi. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Mon.. S p. M., Oliver 11. Ilalr Did?.. 1R20 Chestnut st. Int. Oakland Cem. Friends may call Sun.. 7 to 10 p. m. HUECIILEY. At Margate City. N. J.. Feb. 21. ELIZABETH, widow of Henry A. Ruechley, nged 71. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral service.. Sun.. 7 p. m . residence of daughter. Mrs. Ell Cutler. 9415 Monmouth ave,, Margate City, N. J. Int. W. Clair. Pn. I1URNICKER. At Riverside. N. J.. Feb. 19. CAROLINE, widow of Joseph IJurnlclier. aged 08. Relative, and friends, Sacred Heart and Rosary Society of St. Peter's iiiurcu, MIVIICU lO (UllciiM, ,wn , t. b, ..... residence of son-in-law, Oeorge Derner, 120 Webster st. Requiem mass St. Peter's Church 0 a. m. Int. Bt. Peter's New Cem. DURTIS Feb. 10, OLIVE E.. daughter of John M. and Jennie O. Hurtle, aged 31. IlelntlvH Mnri friends Invited to funeral services. Sun., 3 p. in., parents' residence, 48 Center st.. Haddontleld, N, J. Remains may be viewed Mon.. 11:30 a. ra . Cresm Ridge Church. Cream Ridge. N. J. HYRNES. Feb. 21. HERTHA K.. wife of Robert H. Byrnes, aged 20 years. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral, Hon., 2 n. m.. B032 N. 10th st. Int. private. CHESTON. In New York, Feh. 21. SYD NEY ELLIS, wife of RadclllTe cheston. Jr.. of Chestnut Hill. Phlla.. and daughter of William Struthers and Clntra Hutchinson Ellis, Funeral services st Church of the uooa Shepherd, uosemoni, ivi jion., a p. in. Inr. private. ,. . , CLINOUH. At residence of brother. R.M N. 4.1th St.. Feb, 20. OEOHOK n. CLlNOEn. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Mon.. 2 p. m., Oliver H. Ilalr Bids.. 1C20 Chestnut st. Int. private, Radnor ItePtlst Cem.. Wayne. Pa. Friends may call Sun.. 7 to 10 P. m. LUflWAr, un len, ., iuiu, rrami, son of William' and Mary Conway tnee Joce), aged 10 months. ReUtlves and irlenos invitea lo iunersi. on oat., "i - u. m., from his parents' residence. 1044 8. Ralley st. Int. Holy Crols Cemetery. Auto "CORCORAN. Feb. 20. ANNA M. CE CELIA. daughter of Maria and late Thomas Corcoran Relatives and friends. Sodality R. V. M. of St. Leo's Church. Invited to fu neral. Tues.. ;3i a. m.. 3010 Knorr St.. Tacony. Solemn high mars St. Leo's Church 10 a m. Int St, Dominic's Cem. CRANE. Feb. 10. MICHAEL, husband of Annie Crane and son of John and Ilessle Crane. Relative, and friends Invited to fu neral, Mon.. 7-0 a. m , 2411 8, Jessup st. Solemn requiem mass Church ot Epiphany 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral riiiivmill).- Feb. 111. WILLIAM, hus. band of late Mary Crawford, aged 08. Rela tives ana irienua mvuru to iunersi services Mon., 10 a. m.. Oliver H. Ilalr bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. enb,ui'nll WimmnnlAn V i . V.V Jl CATHARINE, daughter of Ullza O. and late Charles F, Creamer. Relatives and friends Invited In funeral services. Hun . S:SH m. I., ft Mnrtah Cem.. If.in.. 11 a m. Hal- timer, and yrejericic papers cony. tUivniJiwiiAw. iru. iu, rna.vv;ia a., son of lets Peter F. and Emily C, Cunning, ham. aged 68. Relatives and friend., alio all socl.tles of which he was a member. In vited to funeral. Mon.. 0 . m.. 808 W. Maple aye.. Merehantvllle, N. J. Solemn rst aaaaa Bt. Piter's Cbunk 10 DBATnsi s, m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto fu- CUNNINOHAM. Feb. SI. Dr. GEORGE A husbsnd of Maria 11. Cunningham. Reia tlvei and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 7 a. m 1840 RHner st. Solemn. requiem mess Church of Eplphsny 8 a. m. Int. Cal vary Cem.. Harrisburg. Pa. Harrlsbure nd Mshanoy City papers copy. DAVIS. Suddenly. Feb. 20. DANIEL C, husband of Maud Davis and son of late Dan iel C. and Rebecca Davis. Relatives and friends. Ixdge No. i. F. and A. M., Invited to funeral services. Mon, 1 p, m.. ooni Carpenter st., apsrtment A. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. DAVIS. Suddenly. Feb. 20. JANE, wife of William Davis (nes Allen). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Mon.. 2 P. m., 02.12 Ossgo ave. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. Auto service . ... .. . DB NANCREDB. Feb. 18, at hsr home, 12 Via della Mercede, Rome. Italy. EMILY KEARNY, wife of the Bev. II. W. do Nan crede and daughter of the late John Kearny Iloilrers' M. D.. of New York. DELANY.-Feb 20. "ARMY J. pPANY. aged 110. tlelatlvrs and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 4 p. m.. 030 S. 42d st. Int private. ...... .. DILl.tNClEH. Feb. 20. SARAH, widow; of Gustavua M. Dimmer and daughter or late Waller and Abble Foster, avted 81. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues. 2 p, m . 2200 N. Chadwlck st. Int. Ml. Morlah Cem. Remains fnay be viewed Mon eve. -... ,. D1NMAS. yea. u, jlAiir.iA utuiiimr i flam.,1 mA MesrAt IllngOS. Sged 21. Relatives and friends. Ixidy Nlcholls Ixidge. No. B3. O. 8. of II. t Radnor Renenrlal Ass'n. members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ. L. D. 8.. Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m . residence of parents. 8328 N. Maacner st. Int. private, Oreenmount Cem. friends may view remain-, cum. .-. DODD Feh. 21. MARGARET J. DODD. widow of William Dodd and daughter of ate William and Elizabeth Crossett. Relatives and friends. Hose I.lppard Home. Com munion No. 1. 11 of A.. Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 2 p. m.. 280T N. Howard st. Int private, Kernwood Cem. DONAOHUB. Of diphtheria. Feb 20. JAMES o son of William H. and Eliza beth Ollmnre Donaghue. nged 3. No funeral. DONNELLY. Feb. 2n. BRIDOET U. widow of Timothy J. Donnelly. Relatives and flrends. all societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a, m , MCU rnrkslde ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Gregory's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. DOUTHWAITE. At Phoenix. Ariz., WAL TER C. son of John and Sarah Douthwntte. aged 30 Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral, Mon.. 2 p. m., residence of father, Baltimore and Rlverview aves., Swarthmore, Pa Int. Lownes Burying Ground. EBAUOH. Suddenly. F-b. 17, ABBIE Mc CLEMENT, wire of Dr. William C. Ebaugh. Belatlves and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Frl., 730 p. m.. Mnntua Baptist fhurch 40th st. and Falrmount ave. Int. PrilHI?-L Feb. 21. MARQARET A., widow of Patrick W. Bell. Relatives nnd friends. II. V. M Sonauty, iesguo oi nncrea 2icari of Church of Our Lnd-f of Victory. Invited to funeral. Mon., 7:30 a. m.. 0138 Arch st.. I West Philadelphia High mass Church of Our I.auy ot victory n;oii a. in. mi, Aiinun' elation Cem., Shenandoah. P. P1ELD3. Fb. 20. JAMES, son of lite William and Maria Fields. Relatives nnd friends lnvltd to funeral. Mon.. 7:30 n. m.. residince it sitter. Mrs. Sarah Blum. 2n30 H. Hurzard st Requiem mass Church of the Vlsltntlrn I1 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. FLINN. In Cleveland. O.. JULIA, widow of John Fllnn. formerly of Philadelphia, Wed , Feb. 10. Burial In Clevelind, O. FOI.WELL At Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb. 20. WILLIAM HAZBt.TON KOLWELL 2d. husband of Dorothy William Folwell. Rela tives and frlonds Invited to funeral services Mon.. 2 p. m. residence of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T. Folwell. 200S Spring- Oar den st.. Philadelphia. Jnu private. West I FOWLER. Feb. 20. WILLIAM T. FOW LER Jr.. husband of Anna S Fowler (neo Smith), aged 28. Relatives and friends, members of Common Council of the City of Philadelphia, any organization of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Hair Hldg , 1820 Cl'eatnut st. Int Levcrlnston Cem. rrlcnds maV call Sun.. 7 to y .30 p. m. CtAOER At Mcdford. N. Jy Feb. 20, CARLTON W.. son of Samuel T, nnd Mnr rnret Oager. aged 31. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, parents' residence, cross Keys, near Aleutoru. ;v. J., .vion.. i p. m. Int. Baptist Cem. Autos will meet train leaving Market st. ferry, rhlla,. at 10:21 a m. at Medford, GALAOHEH. Feb. 18. GRACE, daugh ter of late Dennis nnd Bridget Oallagher. of Kllcnrragh. parish of Doe, County Done, gal. Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Mon., 8:30 a. m., cousin's reel, dence. Mrs. Annie Cojle. 2333 Kimball t. Solemn iraes of requiem St. Anthony's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto "gEHOLD. Feb. 10. LOUISA GEROLD fnec Joerger). wife of George Ceroid, aged H7. Relatives and friends, also members of tho Ladles' Yearly. No. 11. Invited to fu. neral services. Sun . 1 p. m.. .128 W. George st. Int. private. Mt. Vernon Cem. OILI.INOHAM At Moorestnwn. N. J. Second Month 20th. TACIE H. OILLINO- HAM (neo stacknouse), rormeriy or Fallelnu or late Daniel J. and Anna uoraon tnea linnnhiiel. Hel.ltlves nnd friends. 11. V. M, Sodality of St. Elizabeth. Promoters of tho Sacred Heart at Jesu. invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. residence of brother. James J. Gordon. 22110 W Norrls st. Sol emn requiem mass St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m, Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. GORMAN. rcb. 10, MARIE J., daughter of William and Elizabeth Oormin tnee Kealy). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mnn., H.30 a m.. from parents' res idence. 4231 Lancaster ave. Solemn requiem mass at the Church ot Our Mother of Sor rows 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service, HANCE. At Edcewood. near Yardley. Pa.. Feb 20, WILLIAM, husband of Kate Hance. Relatives and friends invited to fu neral, Edgewood. near Yardney, Pa,. Tues , 10:30 a, m Services Haptist unapei. nor enco Station, N. J., 2 p. m. Int. Baptist Chapel Cem HANEY. -Feb. 20. CHARLES, husband of late Ann Haney (nee McCue). Relatives ami friends invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a. m., Hi's vv. venango si. roiemn requiem moes St. Stephen's 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HARnOT. Feb. 21. MARTHA 8., wife of Thomas Harbot. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m., 0012 Torresdale ave.. Tacony. Int. private. Mag nolia Cem Remains may bo viewed Sun.. 7 to 0 p. m. HARE, Suddenly. Feb. 20. FRANKLIN. husband ot Minnie Hare. Relatives and friends, employes Hale it Kllburn Co., In vited to funeral services. Sun., 1 p. m.. 1133 Rocklsnd st.. Logan. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. HASI.AM. Feb. 10. ELIZARETH. daugh ter of William F. and late Emily Haslam. ared 18. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Sun , 2 p. m.. 4120 N, Franklin st. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may be viewed Sat. eve IRWIN Feb. 21. HOWARD II.. husband of Cora Merrill and son of late lticnara J, Irwin Funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m residence Dr. Henry D. Jump. 4034 Chester ave. Int. private. . . JOHNSON. reb. si. Lfc. u niuaki, nus hanrf nf Jennie E. Johnson (nee Phelan). son of Harry and Mary Johnson. Relatives and irienas, ponce oi me asm iir,i-h, mvuru to funeral, Tues., 8-30 a. m., 222 8. Cecil st.. West Thlla, Solemn mass of requiem Church of the TransOguratlon 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. KANE.-Feh. 20. MICHAEL A., husband nf Mary T. Kane (nee Roddln). Relatives and friends, employes of Baldwin Locomotive works, invitea IP runerai. won . nu r. m.. B720 Ludlow St.. W. Phlla. High mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. , Int HI Tlanla'a fern AutO Service. KARLE. Feb. 10. JOHN, husband Of Berth Karle (neo Karventel), aged 47. Rel atlves and friends. Ponemah Tribe, No. 23u. I. O R. M.i Loean Yearly Benf. Asso. and employes of Vogt Sons. Invited to funeral services. Sun.. 2 p. m.. 4240 N. Hicks st. Int. Northwood Cem. .-.., KELLER. Feb. 20. CATHARINE, wife of William Keller and daughter of Ellzs beth and late Wllllau McAdams. sged 43. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv. ices. Mon.. it. m.. 2816 N. Boudlnot st. Int. Magnolia Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun . from R to 10 p. m. KETTBRER. Feb. 10. at Bangor. Pa.. JOSKrHINE. widow of Joseph Ketterer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv. Icesr Sun.. 2 p. m residence of Oeorge V. Fox. 323 Green St., Phlla. Int, Mt. Vernon KINO. Feb. 21, OEOROE. husband of Mary J, King, aged 02. Relative, and irlenos, employes oi . j.. ... wu mn nna Luzerne barn, Invited to funeral services, Te " n m.. 4820 Paiethorp at. Int. nrt vate. Jlemalna rouy be viewed Mon., 8 to 10 ' KLEIN. Feb. 20, GOTTLlEn, husband of lata Mary Klein into iirrj, agea oi. Relative, and friends invited to funeral services. Mon.. 1 p. m 005 N. 8th st. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed 8UKOEOEL. Feb. 2J, SOPHIA, widow of David Kocgel. aged 74. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m., 2103 Gordon st. Int. Oreenmount Cem. KNISELL. Feb. 21. MARY A., widow of Joseph Knlsell, aged 84. Relstlves and irienuS inVIieu U iuhhm evijivre. jinn., p. . m.. residence or son. ji. a. jvniseu, uiass- w V.A h-tr, ll.tk-1 rf- .ww lnro Vt Ve ."-, Astll-) ,-. llurffvlll lift N. .T.. i.A. DKW. Feb. 119. DANIKI. JAMF.S I.A DEW. ssed 7. Relatives and friends in ylted to funeral services, residence nf son-in-law, Jonathan P. Vandesrlft. Ilrldsewater, Pa.. Sun., 2 p. m. Int. private, llrlitol Cem. ANUliON. -eb. 21. -TUKfj K.. wife of Frederick P. Lansdon. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon,, TJNllKBTAKKTtB I 8. IlAQEniUN Funeral Parlors.' B811 Havjrford are. Ant service. Delmont 1480. MfclLP BROAD xi!dT Vy DIAMOND . DKATTISI 3 V-J?" David II. Schuyler Bldg.. Broad "" Esmond sts. Int. rrlvste. LENTZ, Feb. 10. MARY A., wife of Charles II. Lents and daughter of lste Issao and Annie Myers, aged 75. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Hun., 2:18 P. m., 40.18 Master at. Services Church of Resur rection, Md and Thompson sts., 3:18 P. m. Int. Arlington Cem. Remains may be Mewed Sat.. 8 to 10 n, m. LONUtUAN. Feb. 20, MARY A. LONER OAN. Relatives and friends Invited to fu reral, Mon., 8:30 a, m., residence of brother, John 12. Lonergan. cor. Conshohccken and Union aves., jiala. Pa. Solemn requiem mass St. Mathlae'a Church, Bsls, 10 a. m, Int. Westminster Cem. Omit flowers LOWE. Feb. 20, FRITZ HERMAN LOWE, son of Marie Mohr and late Albert C. Lowe. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 10.30 a, m.. 2022 N. 13th st. Int. private. . .... MANOANARO Feb. 20. PASQUALE. husband of Delia Manganaro (nee Morris) and son of Lewis and Matilda Manganaro.' Belatlves and friends. Royal Order of Moose, Wyoming Tribe, No. 7, I. O. It. M.. Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a. m... residence of parents. 1607 Passyunk ave. Solemn high mass cf reoulem st, Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int, Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. MAnTIN. At Aiken, 8. C... Feb. 21, WILLIAM J., husband of Laura A. Martin. Funeral 1823 Eutaw place, Baltimore. Md. McBHIDE. Feb. ,80. MARY A.,' wife of Hugh McBrlde (ne Dusenberry). aged 29. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m., residence of par ents. 4012 N. 7th st. Int. private. North Cedar Hilt Cem. Remains may be viewed SUMcCAFFREY. Feb. SO. WILLIAM A.. husband of Margaret I. McCaffrey (nee Me Gonlgal) and son of Hugh and late Alice McCaffrey. Relatives and friends, n. V. M. Sodality. T. A. B. Society, Friendly 8ons of St. Patrick and emplojes of McCaffrey Co., Inc.. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 7:30 a. m , 1830 N, 4th at. Solemn requiem mass 8 1. Mlchael'a Church 0 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem, Auto funeral, .., . McDANtEL. Feh. 10. MARY A., widow of Thomss MrDanlel and daughter of tate James and Margaret Oallagher. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. 18.12 N. Hancock st. Requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. McDEVITT. Feb. 10. ANNIE E., daugh ter of John J. and Ellen McDevItt (nee Mc Olnnls). Relatives and friends. B. V. M. Sodality of Church of the, Bacred Heart: employes Oeorge W. Plumbley Co.. Invited to funeral, Mon., S a. m., parents' residence, 220 Greenwich st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart 0.80 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service. McGRATH. Feb 20 HANNAH, widow of Trank McGrath. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Mon.. 830 i. m residence of son. James McGrath, 2072 Coral st. (cor. Lcblsfc ave.). Solemn requiem mass Church of tho Visitation 10 a. m. Int. New' Cathe dral Cem. Auto service. MclLVAIN. Feb. 20. JOHN, son of lats John and Catharine Mctlvaln, aged MS. Fu neral Mon., a. m., residence of brother, William Mcllvaln. 4MB Lee st. High mass of requiem Church of Incarnation 10 a. m. Int. private. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Omit ""MCLAUGHLIN. Feb. 21. THOMAS, son of Elizabeth and Into James McLaughlin, residence of brother-in-law, E. W, Erwln, 2.10S Turner st. Due notlco of funeral will bo given. MEIMBRESSE. Feb. 20, HELEN (nee Kohlor), wife of Fred Melmbresse and daughter of Elizabeth Kohler-Reldhammer. aged 80. Relntlves and friends, congregation St. Luke's Ref. Church. Invited to funeral services. Sun., 1:30 p. m., 8004 Itedner St. Int. private. ,. MILLER. At residence Ferndalo ave . Willow Grove, Pa.. Feb. 21. ANNA PAR MENTER. widow of Charles W. Miller. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues., 2 p. m., Oliver II. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. MITCHELL. At 204 S. 88th St., Feb. 21, HARRY, son of late James and Margaret Mitchell, aged 63. Relatives and friends. William L. Elklns Lodge, No. 048, F, and A. M.: phvrlclans and emploves of the Jef ferson Hospital. Invited to funernl services. Tues.. 2 P. m . Oliver H. Balr Bldg . 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may view remains Mon. eve. MOHLER At Phlta. Hospital. Feb. 18. ELIZABETH MOHLER. Funernl services, Mon., 10 30 a. m.. Oliver, II. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. MOWNV.-Feb. 20, DANIEL, son of Dan iel and Johanna Molony and grandson of Bridget and late Tatrlck Donovan and grand son of Mary nnd late Daniel Molony, aged 6 inMilh,. ftm.ral. fnn.. 1 D. ntmiitr. niiu ineuus inviteu to m., parents' residence. B H VTf,w.ird St. Int. ."! .ium vrin, MOS:t. eo. .u. lit lir.sA. wife of Alexander Moier. aged 43. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Mon., 8'30 n, m,. 8405 Guycr nve., Clearvlew (40th Ward). High mass St. Raphael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross rem Auto funeral, MUELLERSCHOEN. Feb. 21, ADAM, husband of Anna Muellerechocn (nee Bau mann). aged 40. Relatives and friends, all societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services, Sun.. 2 p. m.. 8. E. cor. 4th and Jackson sts. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto cortege. O'BRIEN. Feb. 21. ELEANOR T.. daughter of lato Charles and Mary A. o'Urlen. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. residence ot Thomas J. Mack. 004 N. 63d St. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Rosary Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. O'DONNELL. Feb. 21. JOSEPH, son of late Patrick nnd Mary O'Donnell. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Tue. , 8:3l a. m.. 410 N. Wanamaker st. Requiem high mass Our Lady of Rosary Church 10 a. m. Int. St Denis's Cem, O'LOUOHLIN. Feb. 10. MICHAEL J., husbnnd of Katharine O'LoughUn (nee De venney) and son of Edward and Rose O'LoughUn (nee Moran). Relatives and friends. Union Transfer and Phlla. Loc. Ben. Asso.. Invited to funeral. Mon,, 8:30 a. m., parents' residence, 181 S, 03d st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St: Car thage 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. PAUL. Feb. 20. OEOROn BUYER, eldest son of lato Abraham R. and Anna Margaret Taul. nged 73. Due notice will be given. PEARSON. Feb. 10. SAMUEL PEAR PON Jr.. husband of Louisa Pearson (nee Megerle). aged 44. Relatives and friends, also Washington Camp, No. 343. P. O. S. ot A.: Harris Castle. No. 20. K. ot O. E.. and Clnas'Nachod Society. Invited to funeral services, Sun., 2 p. m., at parlors ot Wil liam P. Nelt. 1200 W. Oxford at. Int. pri- "pLUMRIDOE Feb. 20. ANNA, widow of Charles Plumrldge. Relative, and friends. ItnskA Council. No. 27. D. of P., Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m.. son's resi dence. Frederick W. Plumrldge, 0047 Vino st. Int. Fernwoed Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., 8 to IV p. m. POJIMER. Feb. 10. WILLIAM F.. hus band of Martha Fommer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun.. 1:30 p m.. residence of eon unaries j. fommer. 1421 S. Oth st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto service POOLE. Feb. 20. JANE F. POOLE, widow nf Thomas T. Poole, aged 70. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. 84 Clin- The Hall H FOR SALB-.Mw.tra 1 1. r.I.ne, brick M H tad tuccoj built 3 yit, o; 3642 Him- H B-j pU Avc.t lot 50il25. Ltrft trout porth, kH JM opca fireplaci, UcpIo porch, tuft parlor. -.J Wk l-tfr l-rden, Prico 17,000. Htli citb. V VH tlin la pirnta. ADDRESS. B m JE mi JL w ---1 ,s-"HPwfliB"" H(BaliB"Jsssw "v 1 mtfItTjTWKw7Tm'ft 1 1 ' t T i11'1"-. tM M Among the many wonders of . the world the Want Ad should be listed. In the Classified Col umns of the LEDGER, morn ing and evening, you will find offered for sale Real Estate, Automobiles, Musical Instru ments, new and second-hand Furniture, etc. If you have anything you'd like to sell place a small ad in the LEDGER and you'll quickly get results. TEATH(I ton St., Doylestown, Pa., Bun., 3 p. ra. Int. Rlchhoro Cem. .. . . RICKARD. Feb. 20, EMMA JR. (nee Oreenneid). wife of William W. Rlckard, formerly of Heading, ra. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m., husband's residence. 1027 fl. Ithsn St. Int. private, Reading papers copy. nOEHM Feb. SO, CATHERINE A., wife of Jerob Roehm (nee Echelmelsr). ged 23. Relstlves and friends Invited to funeral, Min.. 7:30 a. m., 273 Wlngohocking st. Re quiem msss -Church nf the Incarnation 0 a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. nOHRHF.IMER, Feb. 21. MARY, widow of Morris Rohrhelmer. Due notice of fu neral will be given, 2230 N. 13th St. ROSE. Feb. 10, LOIS 8.. daughter of William II. and Alva Rose. 712 N. ISth.st. Friends may call Sun., 2 to 7 p. m, Int. Carlisle. Ark, ROSS. Feb. 20. at New Lisbon. N. J., OEOROE W. ROSS, aged 72. Relatives ami friends, all societies of which he was a member, invited to funeral, Sun., 2:80 p. m M. E. Church. New Lisbon. Int. I. O. O. F, Cem- Pemberton. N. J. SCHAFFER. Near Marlton, N. J., Feb. 21, JOHN, husband of Elizabeth SchalTer. aged 03. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon., 1:30 p. m., near Marlton. N. J. Int. Old Baptist Cem., Marl ton. N. J. Autos will meet 11:15 train at Marlton. N. J, M SCHAIBLE. Feb. 10. JOHN HENRYD.. son of Daniel J. and Emma Schalbte (nee Crouse). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun., 2 p. m., parents' res. Idence. 1724 Poplar st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may be vlewid Sst. eve. 8HUBTER Feb. 21. MAOOIB H., wife ot Samuel Shuster. Relatives and friends, members of Bt. Luke's Church. Park and Erie aves.. Invited to funeral services. Mon., 1:30 p. m., 8837 N. 13th st. Int. Northwood Cem, Remains may be viewed Hun., 8 P. m. S1IJLEY. Feb, 21, LAWSON L. SIBLEY. Relatives and friends. Maccabees of Phlla., Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m., 100 Woodland ave., Sharon Hill, Pa. Int. private. Friends may call Mon.. 8 to 10 p. m. BLAVEN. Feb. 20, JOHN M.. husband of Tilly Blaven. aged-. Relatives and friends. Sacred Heart Beneficial Society of Church ot Sacred Heart, Camden; Camden Mutual Assn., Invited to funeral, Mnn., H a. m.. 222 Walnut st., Audubon, N, J. Solemn re quiem mass' Church of St. nose ot Lima, Haddon Heights, 0 a. m. Int. Calvary Cem. SPEARR Feb. 10. HARRY O. SPEARS, son of Harry nnd Mary Spears, aged' 10. Funeral service Sun., 8 p. m., parents' res. Idence. Greenwood ave,, Ambier, Pa. Fur ther services Mon., 2 p. m.. 2448 Harlan st.. Phlla. Int. Mt. Pesce Cem. STRINEL. Feb. 21. SARAH L.. wife ot Jacob T. Strlnel (nee Bechtel). Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m.. 421 W. Daupmn st. Int. North wood Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. Auto funeral. Re-dlng, , Pa., papers copy. SOBERS Suddenly, at Atlantic City. N. J.. . Feb 21. DANIEL K. 6UBERS. Due notice of funeral will be given from David H. Schuyler Bldg. Urnsd and Pl-vmond sts. SWAIN. Feb. 20. ELIZABETH O.. wife nf Charles Swain (nee Roseman). Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral. Mon , 3 p. m., 2040 N, 24th st. Int. private. Ardsley Cem. TEMOYAN. At Atlantic City, N, J.. Feb. 21. JOHN M. TEMOYAN. of Philadelphia. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun., 11 a. m., Armonla Apostolic Church. McFarren and Dell sts. (Broad st. and Erie ave.), Philadelphia. Int. Arling ton Cem. THOMPSON. Feh. 20. DOUGLAS CLARK, son of Flndlater nnd Elizabeth E. Thomp son, aged 11. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Men.. 2 n. m.. parents' residence. 8037 E. Thompson st. Int. pri-. vote, oreenwooa IK, or i) :em. THOMPSON. Feb. 20. SARAH V., widow nf James A, Thompson. Relatives and friends invited to runerai. Alon., a p. m.. uu.14 Tacony st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., 8 to 10 p. m. TODD. Feb. 10, WILLIAM TODD. Bel. ntlve. and friends, also members of Chelten Nest. No. 1035, O. of O.i Invited to funeral services. 8413 Oermantown nve.. Chestnut Hill. Sat.. 4 n. m. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. TYSON. Pecond Month. 21st, at 1508 Rpruco at.. Dr. JAMES TYSON, aged 77. Funeral services. Second Month. 24th. at 2:30 p. m.. In Friends' Meeting House. 15th and Race sts. WAONER. Feb. 20. HENRY, husband of late Katharine Wagner (neo Schlosser). Relatives and friends. Franklin Circle No. 13. Brotherhood ot America; Band of Hope, No 28, Shepherds of Bethlehem, Invited to funeral. Sun,. 2 p. m.. 3141 Edgemont st. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed Sat., 8 to 10 p. m. WAONER. Feb. 10, IDA M.. wife of Frank N. Wagner. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m.. 8830 N. 18th st. Int. private. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. WATSON. Suddenly. Feb 20. JOSEPH JENKS WATSON, ager 83. Belatlves and friends Invited to funeral, without further notice. Newtown, Pa., Sat., 2:30 p. m. Int. Newtown Cem. WEICHT. Feb. 10. EMIL. -husband of Emma Welcht (nee Mau) and eon of Adolph and Marie Welcht, aged 2.1. Relative, and friends. Hermann Lodge, No. 123. F. and A. M.: Phlla. Rifle Club. Invited to funeral, Sat.. 2 p. m.. 547 Elklns ave. (Oth st. sbove Olney nve.). Int. Oreenmount Cem. Friends may call Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. WHITACRB. Second-month. Nineteenth day. MARY W wife of N. Reece Whttacre. sged 70. 101.1 Lynvvood ave.. Coltlngewood. N. J. Belatlves and friends Invite1 to funeral. Seventh-day. Second-ny-nth, 22d. 2:13 p. m.. Friends' Meeting House. Med ford, N. J. Auto, will meet train leaving Market St. wharf MAS p. m.. Medford. N. J. Remains may be viewed ilfth-day. 7 to 0 p n. Omit flowers. WISE. Feb. 20. PAUL, husband of Laura B. Wise. Relatives and friend.. Phlla. Morning Paper Carriers' Protective and Beneficial Ass'n, Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m . 120 Cedar st., Jenklntown. Int. private, Hillside -cm. .. . WRIOHT. Feb. 10. HARRIET A. WRIOHT. Funeral services at USB Thomp. eon st . Mon.. 2 p. m. Int.prlvate. ZAENOLE. Feb. 20. , FREDERICK J., son of Wllhelmlna Zaengle (nee Schoensteln) and late Emll Zaenale. aged 20. Relatives and friends, Phlla. Photo Engravers' Union. No 7. I, I . E.. and employes of Enterprise Photo Engraving Co., Invited to funeral. Mon.L 8:30 . m.. mother's residence. 1834 N. 27th st. Requiem mass Church of Most Precious Rlood 10 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto cortege. Friends may call Sun., 8 to 10 p. m. FOtfy LOST AND m DAQ. Lost, at noon Friday, S-uBt, nt Delle-vue-Stratford Hotel, one black bag having1 Dutch silver frame containing many articles Including check book on Union Truit Co.. Washington; $20 reward and no question ft iked. Return to A. J. Gregg. 003 Ilellevue rourt building. 1-.18 Walnut at., Phlla. URACBL1JT -l-o-t. gold flM-limrtllamond-sei bracelet, with hitmII chain and ball at I tached; reward. Phono Filbert 2720. of Fame LOSTiAKTJ FOTJMD PIN Lost, black onyx and pearl bar pin. in the Strand Theatre or going from thea tre to 11th and Vensngo sts.. on Tuesday evening: reward, rhone Locust 1270. rOCKETBOOK Lost, Feh. 21. pockethook, vicinity of 18th and Market: name and ad- "" ..Inside; reward. Tlease notify 112 Cornell ave.. Bwarthmore. Pa. PERSONALS kADT wlsheg loan of 800 security! private ir.y preferred, p 717. Ledger omce. HEI.P WANTED FEMALE nr . .-.-..AtfDrrrNrt ASSISTANT BLAUNER'S REQUIRE THE SERVICES gPA THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED JSOMAN OF 80 on OVER TO TAKE EN TIRE CHARGE OF THEtn AUDITING DE EiftTMKNT; DEPARTMENT STORE EX f.KRIENCE PREFERRED. APPLY 8UPER. UiZF..1'8 OFFICE. 833-883 MAR. KET ST, BLAUNER'S nI,.IFJ,'pH2'.R OPERATTNO IH FAS- REQUIRED TO START. """-"'"'' " $9 per vrrek first four week., with rapid Increases thereafter. 1031 ARCH ST. MIS3 BTAN CHAMBERMAID and waitresses: must be . """TiC".0"1' references. Phone Oerman town 20m. ELLIOTT - FISHER OPERATOR wanted: thoroughly experienced. Apply Employ. m'.n,P?''r,mn, Cramps Shipyard, Norrls and Richmond sts. GOVERNESS. French preferred; references'. Phone Oermantown 203n. HOUSEKEEPER Reflned. mtddle-sgrd Pent estant white woman for family of 2. 4828 HOUSEWORK Exp. girl or woman; good v-f O In f A mitts e O. -.- .., -i.7 . " sis iiiiij e (- inillt llSfUtlv.f VvtiX. R1I conv.. Including electrical appliances; plain cooking; good wages; extra pay If do wash, lng. Call mornings until noon, 382 Bourse MAN and wife, colored preferred, to live In -C 1721 Walnut St. "VV'y """"O" MARCEL WAVER ALSO EXPERIENCED MANICURIST APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S "JlM,!-- MATERNITY NURSE wanted about April 1: state experience and wages expected. P l. Ledger Office, MILLINERS WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERS PERMANENT POSITIONS ALL YEAR ROUND OOOD WAOE3 APPLY EMPI1YMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS NURSE, to nssist with housework: refer ence. 8011 Pnwi lion ave. PARI.OR MAID Neat colored girl with ex'. M.PArdlenr?10r33rw,lnUT.k""r "tal"'""'- DiT.va01,1 IN EXPERIENCED IN HANDI.INO ARTISTS .,iAir.JtiAi.n APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'8 SECRETARY Professor, writing geographic hooks, wants experienced private secretary; must take varied dictation; speed and ac curacy required; college education preferred: write fully; state minimum salary, J. Rue sell Smith Swarthmore. Pa. SHIRT OPERATORS APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHER Only thoroughly experi enced need nprly. stating particulars of experience, nge and salary expected. P 723 Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER, competent; state expe rience and salary desires. P 702. Ledger v.mice, TABULATING card punch operators: steady employment lor capaoic. experiencea oper ators. Apply by letter, stating full particu lars, age. experience, salary expected, phone address: Interview wanted only on appoint ment by mall Edward O. Budd Mfg. Co.. AtiL 4 Ivy.,. illne a "nMt -. .Tin -I. nnii si 11 11 1.1 11 w rwrit wvn, TWO FRIENDS wanted, white, one for cook ing ana aownsiairs wont, tne otner for cnua nureo nu upstairs wnrtti email nnust,, Havertord: sunny room, with use of bath. Phone Arimnre 483 R. WOMAN to do general housework nnd assist In taking care of children: excellent home. Call 087ti Sherman st. Oermantown, or phone Oermantown 2807 w. WOMEN. 2. reliable, colored, wanted: one for cooking and downstnlrs work and one for chamberwork and watting. Apply, be fore 12 or after 4. Phone Germantown 17B0 W. 0840 Stenton ave. WOMEN. 2. white Prot.. one for cooklns and downstairs work, other as nurse snd chambermaid: country; no washing; aood wss;es to competent people. Phone Ambler ins. Write Rox 22, Maple Glen, Pa. TOWNO WOMEN TILATJNER'S REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF SEVERAL EXPERIENCED YOUNO WOMEN IN THKIIl AUDITINO DEPART MENT: 23 OR OVER PREFERRED. APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. 833-35 MARKET ST. BLAUNER'S TOUNO WOMAN Office of manufacturing printing business requires services of young woman In Its cost 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 figures: write fully In own hand writing and state salary expected. C 208, Ledger Office. fleneral PEACE work at war paj Knit urgently needed socks for us on auto knitters; experience unnecessary; full particulars: Ho stamn. Department 2RA. Auto Knitter Co., 821 Jefferson at.. Ruffalo. N. T. HELP WANTED MAM ADVERTISING distributors Money ad vanced each night. Apply 0:30 a. m., 20fl N. Front. ASSISTANT MANAOUR for new ladles' shoe department, experienced. REDET.L CO. 12TH AND MARKET STS, AUTOMOntLE PAINTERS EXPERIENCED RODY HANDS APPLY WANAMAKER'S OARAGE 23D AND WALNUT STS. A.UTO PARTS MAN wanted for nlghi work In saraae! man familiar wtlh antn nart. and timekeeping. The Atlantis Refining Co., 8144 Passyunk ave. BLACKSMITH EXPERIENCED ON COMMERCIAL TRUCK BODIES APPLY WANAMAKER'S OAR AOE 23D AND WALNUT STS. BOILERMAKERS; must have experience on tube work; only first-clan, all-around bollermakers need apply. Atlantic Refining Co.. Employment Dept.. 3144 Tassyunk ave. HOOK RAl.KRURM Absolutely best proposition offered salesmen anywners; exclusive, virgin territory espe daily prepared for salesmen: all new leads; salesmen represent one of largest merchants In America: better get In while good territory la open; only hlgh-rlsss book men consid ered: references required. C. J. Wolfe. 424 Wldener Building. " BOOKKEEPER. EXPF.RIENCF.D ON Hl'RItOUOHS BOOKKEEPINO MACHINE; PERMANENT POSI TION. APPLY PUBLIC T.EDOER COMPANY OTH AND CHESTNUT ST8. ASK FOR MR. WIEST BRAKES FORMING PRESSES One of the best shops In Phllsdel phla has cpenlngs for several nret class power brake hands and experi enced press operators; permanent positions for steady and capable men 'E-rW P. O. BOX 3184 BOY. to he generally useful about a labora tory and to assist mechanic. Apply Room g. Colleg. Hall. University of Pennsylvania. IJOV.i. 16 years of age. messenger service. to look .after automobiles. 1221 Bansom st. CARPETS AND DOMESTIC RUO SALESMEN, EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'8 CASHIER for cafe and ban one with ei rienoe ana ri tenhnuse Hotel, rlenco and furnish good references, jilt.' iia ann v n"inui .is. CHAUFFEUR Store delivery work; per. manent situation for a desirable Ban. lMV,a.nsm st. i , v'' if rs 1 1 ' . . , KELT WAWTUD MALI! CANDYMAKER Wanted a high-class candymaksr on satin floss finish hard .ootid must bays first-class 'references: cood wages; location! a large city In the Middle West, an, old-established house with flrst-clssa reputa tion. M S22, Ledger Office. COLLECTION SOLICITOR for large, busy law nnd collection office! one who Is as sociated with bther collection office or mer cantile agency preferred: must be good cor respondent, forceful letter writer and well acquainted with Philadelphia and vicinity; good salary and excellent opening for the right man. P 711.. ledger Office. COST ACCOUNTANT High-grade man wanted to take charge of cost depart ment! must have executive ability. Apply, stating experience and salary desired. P 70S. Ledger OWIce. . DRIVER Steady man for steady position; over 21 years of age; good salary. Apply Bam. Mr, Heinold. 11.27 Halnbrldge st. ELEVATOR OPERATORS (COLORED. TALL AND OF OOOD APPEARANCE APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S ELLIOTT-FISHER operator wanted, thor oughly experienced. Apply employment fiartment. Cramps Shipyard, Norrls and tlchmond sts. ENGINEER wanted: extra work at nlshf. shafting and bearing calculations. C 222, Ledger Office. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WANTED IN PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT ACTIVB MAN WITH CAR TO TIANIM.K OUR PROnUOTS FOR AllTOMOlllLB DEALER TRADE GIVE CELLING KVI-KRIKNCB. AOE, Etc CONFIDENTIAL ADDRESS TRI-CONTINENTAL- CORP.. BUFFALO, N. T. Finn MARSHAL, one who has had experi ence In the sunervlslnn of nl.ht watchman. vnderstands 'the-charKJnr of chemical .fire extlnirulshers and who can take charge of the genera! cleanliness of a manufacturing pinni nnn see inai ,au nre risKs are elim inated; to such a mnn Is offered permanent emplnvment. P 7k.1, T.edger Office. JEWELER.1! Stesdy positions open for first class platinum Jewelers In our' shop at Ills Chestnut st.: bring references. Van Dusen A Stokes Co LAYCRS-OUT Experienced men wanted to lny ojt boilers and tanks: must be flrst- ctass men. Applv the Atlsntlo Refining Co. Cmnlovm-nt Dent.. flt44 Passvunk nve. LINOTYPE OPERATORS: big money. I. F. Huntzlnger Co.. lib Federal st., Camden. N. J. MACHINISTS wanted Boring mill and floor hands on enslne work. Lambert Todd Machine Co.. lift Arch. Camden. N. J. MACHINISTS, first class, automobile, want ed. Joseph J. Derham. Roscmont. Pa. MAN. middte-aged, active, tor stockroom: hours :30 to dp. m. ; wages 112. Apply to Mr. Kraft, seoond door. Public Xedser. Ath and Chestnut sts.. between 8-0 and 10 MANAuctlon house wants young man not afraid ot hard-vvM-k: one that can clerk sale prefer-ed: write, stating salary ex- pecten. f -mi, i,enger unice. MECHANIC, qualified to make and repair sclentlfln apparatus: must know how to work both metal and wood: light work; pleasant, well-equlpped shop, West Phllsdel phla. C 207. Ledger Office. COLORED MEN WHO HAVE AfTED IN THK CAPACITY OF HEAD WAITF.RS TALL AND GENTLEMANLY REARING APPLY niTRKAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S MEN, experienced, wanted to fit up hollers and tanks. Apply Atlantic Refining Co., Employment Dept.. 3144 Passyunk nve. MEN Experienced, to distribute advert'e Ing; money advanced each night. Apply t:3Q a. m.. 2nd N. Front. OFFICE ROY, over IB; good chance for ad vancement. In a manufacturing concern. Apply 241 Arch st. PACKERS EXPERIENCED IN SHIPPING DEPT. APPLY TO MR. McCLANAOHAN, IN CARE OF S. R. ft R. W. FLEISHEIC INC.. 26TH AND REED STS. PAINTERS Flrst-clss. automobile painters wanteo. josepn J. iiernam. itosemont. rn. PAPER RULER wanted. A No 1 me chanic: one that can rule all kinds nf pst terns; mu.t be able to estimate on ruling: steady position and hlsti wage to the right man: beat shop conditions: union shop. Ad- U-css. giving experience, married or single, ranton Bookbinding Co.. 415-421 Linden St.. Scranton. Pa. , PICTURE FITTERS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S I'LUMDERS wanted. Apply Frank Walsh, 90S Atlantic ave.. Atlantic City. N. J. PORTERS AND CLEANERS WHITE MEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S PRESSMAN Job pressman wanted for pri vate printing- plant. Apply at 426 Fair mount ave. PROOFREADER FTRST CT-tSW, MEMBER OF TTPOORAPHICAt, UNION. WANTED ON PUBLIC T.EDOER: I PERMANENT POfT TWN WITH OOOD SALARY TO THE RIGHT MAN. CALL TODAY. AFTER 6 P. M.. AT IMS. CHEST NUT ST.. FiFTH FLOOR. SALESMAN wanted, to sell dry colors for old estsbllshed color makers: to call on the rialnt and printing Ink manufacturers and nrae consumers of dry color, in the eastern district. P 707 Ledger Office. SALESMAN (outside) Graduate hirh school or manual training preferred. Williams. Rrown Earie. Sclentlfln Instruments and Photo ranhlo Surmlles filW Chestnut st. SALESMEN WANTED 7N EVERY T CALITY TO HANDLE FAPTE8T SEI.LINO OIL LEASES IN GREAT RANOER. TEXAS OtL FIELD: EN ERGETIC SALESMEN CAN MAKE BIO MONEY.' P. O BOX 028, DAL tLAS, TEX., DEPARTMENT P. Jj. SALESMEN, Catholic If you have ever sold specialties. Insurance, magazine, nr books here's a fine opportunity to get a permanent Job. whre you can earn from $10 to $20 oaiiy. a. our past, recoras prove: live men find this w6Tk easy, pleasant and very profit able; I need only dependable, truetwnrtb men. See Mr. Costcllo today, 608 Chestnut St.. Room 703 SALESMEN. 2 who have real-man stuff isn mske permanent, highly profitable con nection with the livest sales nrgsnlxatlon nf Its kind In America through -Its'Phlladel- rihla brsnch: must be alert men. who are noklng for a splendid future Address, giv ing telephone connection. P 436. Ledger Office, SAI.r.SMEN for Pennsylvania: education, selling abllltv, gentlemanly appearance, full of pep and energy; to a salesman of this type we have a high-class offering, P 720. ledger Office. SALEHMEN Large piano house wants good active salesmen: first-class chance for ambitious men: write, stating age, ex perience and reference, P 604, Ledger Office. SALESMEN Opportunity for rei live sales men, men who have earned $3000 per year and upward; references required. P 722, Ledger Office. SALESMEN of proven ability who enn work to a system: 1010. srreate.t oppr-tunlty for M.h-ci-iss m-n. P 721 ledger Office. 8HOEH Capable man to take chars of cleaning and packing room In women's hlsh-srsdw who, fartnry, M 316, ledger Off, STENOGRAPHER -Young men, hours 3 p. m. to 10 p. m.t salary $15 per week! a dsvs. P 713, le-dser Office, iintflk-A1 n I1IP -1 ewr.weHt w m vs Bis s fa m p 4 r.'.-ji " ,- 'ivuiii iMnii) iiuurs -i p. " '5. 19."-..-' "Jv?r ',5 P' wrtkl dsvs P 713. Ledger Office. STOCKKF.EPER8 FOR HANDLING CARPETS AND RUGS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WANTED Two Friends, white, one for coking and downstairs work and the other for chlldnurse and upststrs work) small house, llaverord: sunny room, with use of hath Phone Ard ore 43 R YOUNG MEN r Corporation manufacturing high-grade office machine of national character will open factory branch sales of. lice In Phllsdelphla on March 1. and wants young man. typist or stenographer, who de sires to work into the entes force; two young men who understand office work In general mnA have aelllng ability, for our sales f and a young man with soma experience as a machinist, to act. as Inspector and repair man I will give preference 16 men having-had military experience, especially oversea: state age. business experience and tell- why you think you can All the bill. This la an op portunity to set Into a high-grade business If you have the right stuff In you. Address Chas. E. Bills, 211 Woodward Bldg., Wash- linrinn, . YOUNG MAN to assist In cashier's office and do payroll wo-k. salary $12 to start; atatt qualifications. P 713. Ledger Office. - YOUNG MAN WANTKDXS"TIMEKEKPBR mm ARHIRT IN KPHeTitMn htcwSv AIVli VJ apnini .-. r, r.4-imi na RECORDSI PREFER ONE WHO HAH Hi nne,nT,fl ni.THiri,. rrnvviniiai. ror,,,"''" ....- " .... n,i,an OOOO OI'TOBTUMTJ run KIUHT -A! APPLY TP.W. WIXX. M-eX.A. W,(JWBAT.rl',' ' AjH . , s' & T 1 .l H , , i t V f i n. j k?l LI ; T l: h - 1 .f.s 'kL sit.Bieikb I'll r
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