'EVENING PUBLIC - LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, -MStbOH-.WlO 20 -- J. ." S- .- I w J- aj u It ' t eS hX Or P A h i p: 4 I hi e STATE MAINTAINS CASDALTYLEAD Pennsylvania Suffered One - tenth of Deaths and Injuries SIXTY KKPIlKTK.il TI1I1A Y . . . - . - fc v m.. - Mtmj- v . - 4U4 INamcs on L.is.1 lor L.oun- try 11 Philndclphians Wounded and One Dead ttMIR WriCKEISS!'!, Ptod tic-ut crio h wrsT Honor Roll for the City and Its Vicinity Today iiir.it. mi cum: m kn rriinle JA1ll- Ml KTIIA, .l.'2 Pont Hie. e street Camdeii (Prtloufh reported mlnslni; 1 Dii:i) itr iiisi:si, Prltute 1MI.I.MM llON.M.I.l.t. 1431 North Fifth street HOI Mill) M'. I.H4.M Prhftte MIRI(K lN-K. Ill North .Ninth street MOt'MIHI. DI.IiKI.r: IMIKThR MIM.lt Lieutenant c.F.oitdi: it avenue MI.nT, o34S aermntun Prltates l.(II.IIIN(i. JAMI'.s It. i,(il.IHN(i, tut Mar ne street JOHN . KFMI'I.K. I2nt Shanmut street 'No number clen ) WAl.ThR Kill" III.' Hubl) strctt Un- correct oddrc ) MKTOIt Nirtltl.x. 225 North Mole street AIKWMII.R tllllN. 1001 hlscl st-et Camden 14 1 I.I.I M M 1(11X4.1. 4llI.KN, 2.V, Chestnut street Camden lllll'MIMI s.l(,IITI. Prliitr Ldl'IS . l'0l.l( l, ;J7 .Snutli Third street THIIMXH J. rOI.4.4, 4124 Talrhm street JOHN 4. MIMKRS. 3.11S North i-econd street Rllllhltr r. TOl.KR. 47 Kast Woodlaw n street FKtMv A. . I.IM. 2lil5 Auburn street CIIHvrr.R ANIIli:. Mil South Third street Camden (Prelousl reporttd mlsstnff ) MII.I.IAM I.. "TOIT. JR.. 549 Orant street, Camden More proof that PcnnB.lx jnU'n losses In the x.ar xxere lieaxler than those of other states is dally coming from the War Department This state has maintained an ax erase of about one-tenth of the casualties for the American expeditionary forces. In the otTiclnl casualty report today more than one-sixth of tho men xxhose names appear on the list for the nation nro frcm thl3 state, there being 404 for the country and slxtj for 1'ennsjlxanl.i In the report. Klexen men wounded nnd one dead ot disease make up the city's report to day, nelatlxes of cne of the xxounded In the list. Lieutenant George II. XVest, 8343 Germnntown axenue, gassed nt the battle of the Marne, In July, had not been notified until a few das ago According to recent letters to his wife the otHcer xas confined to .1 base hos pital from the time he xxas xiounded until two dajs before the armistice when he rejoined his unit Lieutenant XX'est Is only txxenty-thrce years old and xxas formerly a number of the Natlonnl Guards of I'enns) 1 aula He serxed on the Mexican border during the "raid troubles" In 1916. XVhen his regiment xxas remtistertd he was sent to Camp Hancock for training Here he entered the Ileserxe Oilicers Training School, and (luallfied as nn ofllcer. He recelxed his commission xxhlle In the hospital. In France He is a graduate ot Central High School and xvas formerlx a clerk for the Pennsjlxnnln Hallroad Casualties for Camden haxe swelled the list of dead and wounded for this section for the last three das Follow ing are some of the recent reports Corporal Halph U Klder, 30 North Twenty-sixth street, ahot through both eyes Noxember 5, died of xxounds txven-ty-one das later He and three other men xvere tnortall xiounded xvhlle manipulating a machine gun under heax'y fire In the Argonne. said the1 adjutant's report He was twentj-flxe years old, Sergeant Major Johnson Head, son of the Rev. John R Read, Ashury Meth- ooisi upiBcopai (jiiurcn, succutnlied to pneumonia In Trance February 27 He x-ras twentx-sexen years old and on the f day of his death lacked two elays of Raxing been In the army a jear. He trained at Camp Dix and sailed for France xxlth the Headquarter Company. Sexenty-elghth DlxLslon Previous to Joining the army he had been emplojed . as a teacner in tne (jamiitn commerLlal College. He was for three ears a gox- t ernment clerk In Washington and xxorked j finally for the National Cash Register , j. Company, In Camden. 'VPi In two lnl!tnnc,-s recently relatixes of f ah. Camden soldiers on the cisualt) list jE; cannot be located A former emploj en lfe of Prlxate Chester Angelo, a member of JZ the 114th Infantr, who gave his emer- ,V"t Bency address as 820 South Third Hreet. ' 1K ls maklnK a search for the soldier's "3S mother. The XVar Department reports '-AC him xxounded December S, 191" and 3S again at St. Mlhlel September 17 of SJ last year. He is twenty.txvo venrs old xX and has been In Iho army since April f 1917, XWi YOUTH LKROBBER Chester Man Struck With Black jack hy Intruder Cliesler. Pa.. March 4 Leedom Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daxld B Andrews, of Chester pike, In nidley Park, had a thrilling hand-to-hand en counter with a burglar In the home nf hi. n-iii. ti--. xnimi- man. hia 'i ,t'i l-tIen-year-old liter and a younger , J crotner nad gone to tneir rooms xor me str t night Mr. Andrews, who Is a Phlla. .f , neipinn ousmess man, naa gone oui xviin his wife. i '. ept,. ..i.i.. e nimintv downstairs r 's- f -t.'nttracted the attention of the older i"- , ' J .. .... ...... ..... ... souin nna, in ins stocaing icet, ne pro- reded downstairs to lnx-cstigate, xvnen -e xtsjs confronted by the burglar, wno brew the rays of a flashlight In his face SfcHd prevented him from Identifying the -trudcr. The next Instant the two xvere 2;p.f crips. The burglar struck Adams In the head with a blackjack and left lilm senseless on the floor. Then he es naped through the open window. At- traded by the noise of the struggle, the Vwther and sister hurried downstairs, rmt-d with pokers, and stumbled over tk unconscious form of their brother, -4Wu late to be of assistance. Young An drews was removed to the Taylor Hos I ltl. Where hla condition Is Improving. 75 DEAD IN LIST Or CASUAL llba! 1 Wounds Prove Fatal to 14 and 61 Are Victims of Disease - v 4v.. .........- I iUiK rv 1 1, 1, I'D i' ACII()i - , - O , r . , Joiai lor uayoi 4UI, i which 325 Arc Recorded as Wounded MnlilnKlnn, March 4 Four hundred nnd four names appear In four army casualtv lists relend li the Vnr I)e rnrtment toda nf thh total. 219 were in the MinrnltiR reiwrt mid 185 ore In the afternoon record slty-otio lielns dead of disease and 121 w undid nonn helliR lillled III action Tile list of I'ennsl anl.i nnd N'cn Jersey Is Klwn helo Iteimrted Today Totals '..''...' Killed In action Wed front wounds Oled of disease . Died from accident nnd other causes . . .MivMni; in action. In cluding prisoners Wounded 1.1.J12 242 4 323 irjnd totals 401 (in ic mi's i isr Died. I'rrtloiislt Reported MU.ioK l,Il:i'TKNNT William i: Scott Kuns, Lil. lo Wounded Degree rmleleriulneil i XITA1N Dewllt Charles Flint. Ito. hes ter. N Y MIRTI.'NANT Oenrge H et 1,313 Oerni'in'unn mrnue Philadelphia I'KNNSll.l.XNIX Hied or Ill-cue I'ltlX vn:s Patrick A l)aic llrad.loik XXiliMm Donnelh H'U North Fifth street Philadelphia. Camillo Tralno, Wane Xloiiniled Sllchtlt, l'retlouile Reported Killed nitVATK Fr.mk Johnson Phoenlr,lle Uoumlefl, Dearre l ndctcrmlned, Preilousli Reported Killed . SRRQEANT Thnddeus II Holmes Kl dred PHI VATC William N I.auson. Oil I In Mlsilng In Xillnn, I'rrtloukl) "Rriiorted Xloumled srereh PRIVXir.-! Hn J Detman S.il,na Daniel W Sh. lulls Somerset Killed, Pretlousl. UeiMirteil XXounded Desree I niletermineu COOK Julius llrosmi i:rle Returned tn Diiti, Previotislv Mishlng ReiHirted PRIX ATU Joseph llolcwakl Pittsburgh Xloiiniled, Degree I mleterinined PRIX' ATI2S Daniel J O llrlen Pitts burgh, X Incenzo Ptetro initenvitl Itron. slaw Pletrusleulcz Minool.a Ilarr i Mrobe! Pittsburgh. Hiirc H inchnrl Pottstown Kdnaed s'Hllnl.kl Smlthnel.l XX'alter Fills, ill." ltobli street PlillHilclnhla Krale 1 X'n XVI" Austin Frank XVII, Leelsale X'lktor X'iturts. 229 North Mole strci t Philadelphia Xloiiiidrd slight). , Si:i!Oi:.X.NT llliner XlexanUer Mrstein. Pl,;-h CORPORALS Fulton I onnor John.ton XXnlter F Me. li-r llenillntr Mi:i'IIMCH VXIIIlnm P llsrve street Plllluilelphlu Sorber. Jennings XX llklns. Johnstown M:XV JKRShX Died of Dlseii-e PRIX ATK.s Alber' ',Vet7. Neun-U lohn Orllllths, Sewnren XVIIIIam K McDtrmott. Trenton Wlllliim N' Searlcs, Newark, Charles XV Smith, Kllsabcth Died. Preloii'tly Reported MUtlng PRIX'ATi: James Murlha. 32.' Point street Camden XXounded sllchtb. I'rerlouslr Missing Reported PRIX'AI E ' hester Third street, Camden Amide. S30 South Degree I'ndeterinlned, I'rrxlou.b lleiiorlrd Missing PRIX'XTES Anthon. Knr iki-kskl. Pater- son. Adim Urbanekl Perth .xtni nbos XXnunileil, Degree I'ndelermlneil SERGEANT XVIIIIam Joseph Plersun EllziliUh PRIX XTES James X Xlurrax. Newark Alexin.b r t'rhan tll04 Hegel street Cum I den XMIIliim Michael XXhalen 210 Chestnut street Camden Mounded sllglitlx SERGEANT- XX'nlter II Truland 2117 Rlxeraxeiiue Camden XIXRXLXMl XXounded, Degree riidelermlned PRIVATE- Joseph R Stup. Baltimore Mounded Sllshtly roRPORAIe Charles S Illrel Lnlon Bridge .. , , , COOK Wavlon II Trultt. Bobbin, XIIKilNIX Ille-rl of Disease PRIVATES (lit 11 Elinore. TctrisliurB Alexander Grien Dawn XXounded, Degree I ndeternilne-d, I'rexiouslt ReiHirted Xllsslng PRIX'ATE l'er-nw II Roper Toshes XXoumlcl nilthtly CORPORAI Henry P XX alts. Keitxille WAR OFFICIALS STRIKE BACK AT CHAMBERLAIN .. , ,. . Llldlie Severity Against iUHI ,, . rx 1 C.. tary rriSOIierS UeillCU 3CI1 ator Himself Accused XXnsliington, March 4 Specific nnd detailed denial of the statements made u,e Senate by Chairman Chamher- lain, of the MI'ltary committee, notii as to the Indlxlflu.il cases of alleged undue sexerlty of treatment of military ', prlfconers and as to the broader attack of the Senator on the whole American a stem of military justice. Is contained I In a letter from Major General Croxvder, judge adxocate general to Secretary Baker The letter was placed In the emigres slonal Itecord last night by P.epreren- tntlxe I.unn. of New York, xxho had ' written Secretary Daker nsklng for "General Crowder's xerslon of the mat ter." which he desired to compare with statements made by DrUadlir Genera. i Samuel T Ansell, former acting Judge ndxocate general. In the lattcr's appear anno before congressional committees ' and published corrcsjiondence letters submitted xvlth this hitherto i unpublished report show that Secretary , Daker placed It In Senator Chamber Iain's hands on the day it was submitted I by General Croxxder. In sending me re- port to Mr Lunn tne nrereiary wroie. i i "Immediately after the original ills- curslon or ims -)' .- .-.- asked General Croxxder to glxe mo n comprehensive memorandum coxerlng tho whole matter. This letter resulted. Its statements are. I think, most reas suring. General wrowuer in .sue. .-..-.-. ine coumci-.i...it. .- -""-".- berlaln. as chairman of the Military I rnmmlttee. win directly responsible for certain admitted ahortcomlngs of the . . . ......m n.hlAl, .tin fl.natlm.nl army ieKi iji .....v.. ... ..... " had sought to haxe remedied more than a jear ago through a remeoiai amend ment, upon which no action has been taken by the congressional military committees. "All authentic data that xvould throw light on the correctness of Senator Chamberlain's complalntr." the lttlei said, "are to be found In the accumu lated records of my office. And I could wish that he had afforded me an oppor tunity, hoxvexer scanty, to lay before him the general tenor of t(iose records or any part of them before advancing publicly the assertions contained In his remarltg on military Justice," i LOANS NOT TAXABLE VoV,ry nmtni vWemi jui dent l.lfr nml Trust Companx against the board of rex Hon of taxes, the rc cclxcr of tuxes and tli clt The decision Is lintiCTlntit as the ninount of notes soiRht tn lie luxril c-. iM,.i-.,i i.,t mininns. Tl.., Insuinnco iom- - ' P'n, uhk-h under protest ttimln returns oii.eiaon.il.mprrlyforthewnMl9wJ Insurance policy man. rr xxiiiui llENsi-NHAI-EH. Marrh 5. FLORENCE i-n"ea m Tues exe. I-uhefa nrixat- ... .. .-. ..... i...lV Ulfn nf flMirn ll.h.nhDfr n M.tMnl ma CS.1I lUm eXC. 1U nCTa pn ate. ' """r m" "ri:n,:p :. . r z:r: m :&!& mi inff-AD .rKrv -i 7. fflssw:: In Monaglmn The deelsi.m xxas "" ,.- Wl.sln.mln-. Int N'orth Cd., Vldr He In the tmiltx .ult of tho I-ro.l. f-' v -a. Ab,n,h-ctv. N .... M,.,,h Xh'tc 03U X "lh "' lnl' oodLnd. lals nnd lUlfi conteiulcil tint iniso nnrnie n lunke and daughter of Mart t; , .. ,.... ,.i , i. ,..- ,, i'Und Iste Cant Lawrenre II Clrpen Itela. lo.iiia Mire not suhjei-t to the tax of 4M, nil (rir,i, i,tr(i lo ,orlces. Thurs. tnllN, as clnlmed h the clti ' ',' m , M4J Addleon st (,18th and Pins H1NTKK KI'.SIIItT TI.NT1C C11V. N. J. HOTEL FREDONIA OPHN AM VIMIta Tenneiopo me., Jut ofl Hoardnllc European plan It up dally Krv anpnlnfm't Motlfrnl rntn rfBtmirunt HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open Alna9 reidy. Terms mod. Tflte riiona or write M Walsh Duncan Wrstmin.ier Av- "'" Uef Kiev. water II2..10UP wk f 2 .10 up dalh, C Duhra HOTEL B0SC0BEL "'"aVwA: -KV ThoroilBhli licnted lll.lt A 1J MARION win. mi, 1. 1:. v. c, Until sexes Business Efficiency Mo.t tircnt call for Miuitf men and women with thorough tommcrclnl e.lucn- tions Dur famous school tenches the most iprnl, nl Coinmerii.il Stenographic l)11,-e Traininc, Hookliceplliir Tplnu Kniilish Clil Senlte, Penmanship ours, s n 'he Da School nlso Monili' XXVdnesdH Frldsy nluhts Special tlafcs, . T i, .,1m Thtirsda. nlqhts HXN'KS 111 SINKS'- COI.l.lxSK IHO XX XLN't'T STRIll.P " ;iT(IRTlTVNlT1NTi"llOnlKI'FPIN(l Our Kraduntes nre In constant demand Good piinc positions await ou Orecir Short. bsml the easy, speedv sv.tem. CompletS nlch clstses Intenshe trslnlng. "J- Fnrnll nnv time CiH or writs lrA fnr full psrtlMlnrs nn destaiog mi ' j i-ifii,.. iirnr-. .iii.i.riir. .JC i.' i.nrf Cnllpa f f 'nii.tn.rp. nnd Cnllren 1017 rh..)n"t i T"-llmlel,ili's Teiilier- XXililtrit Posiil t w iltlni- Free reel, i n foe (oiter.,, Hlnl N'o nn I -ro,lu t e. Mnileeq Te'iiher,' lt"re ,11, nn XI rUct SI. T-1or C-V,onl di'iillH s,,r,(riiil iayiorsicnooi(.,r. trojMnri.ct si. STRAYER'S 1 he IV, t rtiMlne,. --cnool co- r-tir-qTVt'T ST Xonee XXenien nd (.Iris Plil',1 srbr.,,1 fir Nurses "1,1 Chestnut ts. Ho.nltnl t home tralnln" Cill or writ. IV MI.XKIICIXXI l.ssI'X In ioliitf menior of XX II. I I M !.sUiN. who departed this Ule Xlnuh I lilllil l HILDRCN i3afls AARO.NSON - At Mt llnllx N 3 EM XIA I. widow of Alfml E avci' 70 Relitlxes and frknils Inxlted to rutifral 14U MidNon hip Mt llnllx N J. 'J burs 2 p tn Int Coop, r, town Cent ADXMS March 2 XVILI.IAXl H sou of late Jimes and Anna dams RclatlMs and frl, nds lnxltpd to funeral sirxicis Frl 2pm rcldpnce of sister ilrs lleorw Endns, 4101 XXtstmlnstpr uc Int. XVest Laurel Hill Cem AilMSrHONO XIarch 3 MXRIIARET wife of I imes Armstrong and diughtpr of late Robprl and Sarah Orr R, lallw. and friends mxitci to serxlces in 1 ii IIIkIi r nule-m nnw St fiu vhftx'n church 1 1 n in Int Holy f-V-Mut utl Oem Auto 8' ricr TARM AND GARDEN Ki4S rl RTTCnV DArW UAYM HPINI.l.. CHAIll.KS A., on Sun , P1"" "' r,.i.u,"m cntireii oi Hrsii in a ni iieiatiteg and friends Invited to funeral jviwjj. j.- -... KAI I tic I'AkR tlUIrl March 2 1W Funeral sn Ice- nf his late Int 01'' ""'"drill Cem Auto funeral. senlcts at Islington Cem. Chapel. N. J ri,.T ... ,r. h,(r.j f, ,.,.. ,- . '-" PJHJlgUrlS rrln''naNVjrsrdprer'Joo S.S SS aL ON THC DIXIE MIQHXVAY Frank J and lain Marj A Hurl e nnd grand-I a" llala "lolemn high requiem mass at Church of the l.cnr'ls Tel . rjtnsd.no 1... I.ansdowne.Pa, .'64 j I e'HL- rimoui inwhsi. hi -cm of John nml lit Catherine King Fu- nr. n-i-r t ..., n-....o ...... , "-u -1.n.,..,")IX Cr."".cm.-..AUto funeral. rwvl tjist. .mall bluck Pomeranian. "1st Jgjflf It. loe.llon. ..rv.c. ! r'U.i,n,nh,nml " lunl.,?'! "oil Vime'io'eletV ?f , 'V' ,' In. '" , Relatlxe." ."mi H-elrn'r. and late Nichols. Neuma'n Vgeil 34 . ' ''"cn'. HI"'u:d,"y..noon' ewar', ,f "' rMirtv r. .. Ind culalne fl ii ' ifi I L.1 Sim i (i friends InUled to funeral. Wed , 2 p in. It, Intlves and friend. Vim Motortruck Co . turned tn 2104 .Locu.t st. Z3K- Booltlel and rates upon app icsKm "' ,' , ",,," 1 r, mJ,,V . .,1 J ii..l. .. K"'lnrs ,"f J XX'.sley Craft A Hons, 20411 Ini.ted to funernl Wed. 2 p. in. sister's quiTCASC I.l from motortruck on ir gsaat' S.J. LAWRENCE M.n.aM 'L' ,' . 1 l. Jr ,U 7.n" X U ," 5 Diamond st Ser Ice, Memorial Churili of i.anlTee 4709 N. 2d st Int. (Jreenmount SlJiT.v,,n Vew Yo rk arid PMIaSelohla aulV. s i4tgla"am. j. . inALntL, niansgee Sol, inn miss of requiem ( hurch nf St tho t,..,ri.i. ism, nn.l nij.m,,,i i .i i-m rtn,v.nin. M.v i.A .u. t.,. t i. ii between few rorK ana l nuaaeipnia. sun- ' ' Mnnha " " ni Pit New Inthedrnl Cm. , it priuit-. Mt P.-iceCcm pm Auto ser Ice. ' I WXSSl. "ISX'-a W?,in ""other Items0 of no Vu..7.;ri ",. . o ... ... , .. ' nillSHIMlKR March 3, CLARA XV. MXON.-.March 8. MARIAN I... dauahtor I i,Vu ..ceoHng to nwne?' finder Sease for- l.lircXTION.XI ,rJ,lnN8X,nrr.h " 2AIA"k;T' nJf of lf" "f Homer N (Irlaslncrr. ItelatHes and of Lev. Is J ,nd Helen II. Nixon (nee . Wea- anT" Andfe" T"a care of Tt'chaJi Int N (filar H Cem IT ends mm cai n'l "' ' " ".'.'."".':."" r . iiinui t-iT .. tttfra rnnr wv i Thu-pg. on ir TllUrS (t P "I l.-l LnalnPlOt t I -. mix-i -. -ia.iii.u -u hu umil l, tui.ll'jr HIIXI 'IIIUKIII''! i iniu rfwiilt ATIIOW XIarch " JXMB-4 fiSBOHV Fern Rock Int prlxnte Auto sec Ice !.!U,8T' i"-" a,n Pc!atl., " rflJ.lI--L ,n- C. and .Emmulami-e .Dougherty. Relatixes 1 l..,l.,,e, 1 of Pn,. II (.k.,, ,.,,, ,171 II..1,, . T.slut..1a tniit rfl PI fP . ' -'rU IU lURrmi, f -r , ,1 u-xi um.IIIT-1" unil irjeilUB ini III"! ll lUIIi-rni l-rrx ItfB, llxe a and friends. Cm E D Hiker Post. I EVERXX INK XIarch 3 ELSIE 1IAVI R"," Sxet, Pn"n,i r ""? St. TImothj s J el. J p .,"!-" 'nce of James J. I n',1SV0l.m, ?, lRV.,rl--"w",,rml TrV-'IiSe!lWalSfuBn,!r,.lM--R'SV"ThtarxS """"1- 2' -.NDnCW J, husband PeTnooV ' Ce"n.' Ttlma' Ins" tWl TlM-Vd I i:,,D-l,'ifi.,V7nf!orion1n AWil'ti? WW'4 C,TZoi . I" U ," ilN- 3 ELLEN C .,, wife n, IK'-'l'?,L'7',pT",,l?.LPfer!-,,r..U,, -March 2 RARRAnx. .. ".JlSp Sl-rrh 2. THOMAS J . HOOD. I '".-."f unV MSi' "n Vtt. :..."' J :. ..."';..-. v-:.. i ...- : v-.n ', - . .;. - : . i at ridiurnce or k a. .Murnny. auj . u jahit?)i mn. HnVmn hiL-h rniipm mmi-i r inn in dm rrni h rtKii ipncn -t-.i-t mn ni xiiluki i t'litri t iitsis in i-in, . iKcn 11 iiimh a fturpees LJ ? fl Ck fi K. . sr. n i ,. Rurpees gceds Qrow W. Atlec Burpee Co, tSe-rd. Croxrer-I, PfilldIphl. S,."tTS ..en, -,i --JC-i. . e' " ' -. .-- ----S-S---1 l.i-XLr -e-T?t I it-, mi -I -S Burpee's- Annual The Leading American Seed Catalog Burpee's Annual is a complete guide for the Flower and Vege table garden. It contains an entire chapter or EDIBLE SEEDS, U00T CROPS and GREENS and SALADS; and last-but most delicious of all-the VEGETABLE FRUITS'. Burpee's Annual xvill be mailed to you free. Just clip out the coupon and fill In the space below. V. ATLEE BURPEE CO., Seed Growers, 485 N. 5th Street, Philadelphia. Gentlemen: Please send me Name.. .. Address... nKATIIH 11 AT t H A I I Is, it -a-tar V. f f..l. 4 , El. Sin MAV, ilJiuvhter of Mury fc, nm Into Trnor " """" a SARAH wldoiv of Theodore Hlrcly. lined loo. Rclntlxe ami friend Inxlted to fu- daughter of Johanna ahd lati James Flanl nernl serxlces, Thurs, 'J n m. nephew' Kan nnrt Kilter of the Rev. p, F, Flanlgnn, residence llnrry Eers, 10.10 N. 12th st . , c, XI, Relatixes and friends. H, V. M. So. Phlla. Int prlxate. , dallty of Immaculate Conception Church. llli'tll)-l At ll-veirl.- V .T. M-.r,.h n. t.i.tf.t t fntifral. Thura.. tl An n m uiu KATlIIIUINi: O.. wife of llernard Hlechotr, ".'"' "....'"il'"-'" """ "' MR.-U ihi iipiaiipa nuu irieno imurn i" i luiirnu FTmn, i nurii i p iriii puii rinc wnit'im niirhnir. '-'o S, V w aon n rem. airnill Ifn nf i"t" i ,,,i .i,,t.v. j.i'llintiis inn w , i-n ru Wil 7 i. m.TTiu;. mm. riiANtc .t. III.VTltt: son of Harry nnd Hllnhetli Till I ho PrnniUfl.1 nf lnlt .Tnmro nnd Man enrft Mlmimnn mroil 2. jiir llrlfttlvfl nnd ' lrinms mi uri in iunrrnj nrriirrw, nn inurf., I nve int nrlntp Mt Morlah Cem I rli-nl mi.?J,,4(;f. ?. ..,,. ,. ... 1MUI.K Murch 1' MirK w Mow nf John I."1? .Ll!at,.r"-R,,V1 frJorJ,1r4. memb-ri of St Airnlhri it tl M HotHUtj imltl to funprnl, 'IhurF . H HO n m , rrflpnp nf -inn.in liitt Mlrh-.pl MtWlllUmi.. 37t N it'.iii i wiipinn ii nn rrmi rin tnim hi k p. n(lH l.inrdnnne He Solemn requiem mass St John's Church In a m. Int cithcdrnl Crm nernl serxlds Hrl. 11 n m . fiti41 Wood. I idee ne ONerbrooU Int nrlnte . Thnain. l MUrns Ond dlUahter nf 1st Aletinder nnd Mnr McKa Relatives and frh nils Sirred Heart Confrntcrnln and II X M sodality nf St Ann's t hurch. In- illel to funeral. Thurs. 8.311 a m 24311 I' Somerset st Soirmn requiem mis. St Xnn . church 10 a m Int t xnn'a Cem l ARNAOIIAN At 1022 Spruce st . Mnrch .1 RACHKI. MeLllAN widow of limes L Cnrnachin ngp,l HO. Relatives and friends, members of Cotnnnt Pre.tnterlan (hurch of (lernmntown Plilla . lnl'cd to sprice XX'ed . I Ii in Oliver If Hair HIiIe IS-'O I'hestnut st Int Plttshurlh Pn CAHPI.VTFR Xtsrch 2, MAHdARRT XXX'NNK. widow nf chaliis II Carpenter. iiitmI -ll Rclatles nnd frienils lnxltcd to funernl ser'cis, X'e,i 2 p tn residence if Samuel Hole. 3,10 sunnjsiile ae Fnlls f s, hmlUlll Int prlxiite XX'est I.iurel Hill iVm CATAN XC1I XInrch 2 THOXIXS 11 hus. hind of lennle la-sber I'alnniuh. nucd 5S Itcliitlv, s uiid frl nils linltril to funeral, XXul . 2 n m , r.sldenre nf brother (leors'e i: Cetanarh 0104 Husllelon ne Rustle. ton Phll.i In' .XI 15 Church Grounds, Ilustlcton l IMIorTI 1IAni)XI,nv m s.hwal bnrhl widow of Charles II Clmlottl aged 70 Reio'lxe. nnd friends members and l.nclics' Aid snciet nf st Paul's Lutheran Reformed ciiu-rh XVhnrton nlioc inth st inxlted to funeril i.erlce Tues s p m residence of son-in-law J X Ruob, q.2 Orant axe XXs' Collincswnod. V T Int irlinie. XXed 11 n ni Fernwood Cem Auto cnrtiee nmit powers i COOK Thin! .Month 2d. CHARLES CXR- I ROI. nun. llelnllxes nnu frienils inxl'cl , to funeril 1'irth-d.n 2 p m . Friends' i Committee Room 1 rlends Soutllweilirn uoiiinii.iiii I'liiue. .. . . . Xlanli It . l.HARLhs L Imabsml nf Hstell 1 "oollttie. .- ' .,',"n'nl1, '"'; T-Iiu,rs,. V 'ijm r-l?,,,,!, .. ?i .hi-h J?r I.'' Fred XX oil. 148 Church -t . Iltthlehxni. Pa Int . PrRale 1, , , 1 , . 1, . . .1 .rfii i 1, , ,..". nr,,rt , t jiiii.n nu.inno in 1.J11111 11. i-ouginss. Rellllxcs and friends are Inxlted In the ser. Ice xx c.l nt in n m ni tne diner II Hale Itutl.llnt; 1 s-jll ClieInnt st Int itrUnte, !.N(t.nilT 5Iarch .1 rRKDERICK H . Sr huahtml of Xlnrs 13 Englcrt ltelitlves Mipr nnrl frleni inemltprp of Arrhcnnfra tprnltj of thp Holj Kanllj nnd Hacro.l Hcurt Altar Socletj JnIt(d to funeral, FARM AND GARDEN f pnen s i ni rcn n n m int ri ucnis cem I :,"": '.',: ""':;",'.', " w..,,,, ... .... ... . Am,, rlrp ' IM Cfistillo ItrlntKes anil friends Invited I 1IOYL.I: Mnr.h 2 THOMAS hu,bon, I to flljernl. parents' residence. 41)41 N. Ilrond nf t Frances Ho' le nelntie ami t.. Thurs tl 811 n m. Solemn hllth requiem Friend. InJi-dTo funeral Thirs ,N a. m" "i",? 2VfW,'v'mChurch " " m' "" i daughter's residence. Mrs John A I.cwls. llol "emihhre (.cm CO-.TI-LI.'. .Miircn .. .m .xi i is A son or )lnt,- to .rxp. Thurs., 2 p. m. 8438 rl' ' Si' ""V: :.ii t '1'- , Tr'm llitrsBXVOHK XX hliu woman nrivate home. I.ibn .1 Cost;llo ind late Sirah Dawson Lancaster nxe , Int Fernxvood Cem. Friends '''p,, rv 'xiT, ' cu.i.ir'i n ph,?!' -hrer In fnmllj : no children: prixat-i Due nntce nf funeral will lie glxui from mav -all XVed cxe. I ni4f 'iZrthni.. iiIA1vE2i.ii" Tih.Vr" fcnh' Position nil jenr: state age; refer- lir.il Orthodox st .Frank ford HEUCHMANN. Mirch 2 A M E 1, I A. , ,n"d "',",1 hHH.R"vLiS i-ilVn ' 111' '"" -Mr Mason. S St. Dnxld's Place. J)ll I.OV Mirch 2 XIXRX widow of Mt , widow of Franz Heurhmann (nee (Irotten- J'".", "mJ, rr,l."'!, ? ! "r" ,i" i ..'"-ii'in Atlantic Cltx'. N ,7. M,l;'r1"e,"llrau' "".BKrixr"' n'Slf iKS KbJrr "of" iM-rjSSelSt .''"oS" ' rd. roSve.lilleV'N.. VothwS k INTERVIEXVER-XVoman -.llh Presence and -, .yK funeral Thuri" 7 m "n,"" u , Et Koll-i'Snn.' No-Tm ."in! te,?'?o ' l'.lMl.-n. xlew remain. Tues. 7 to InmVI.eTl,,ai,ftBASffi '""Ii Niitnrlni- st (13lh and Spring Oarden st, 1 fun. ral. Thurs . 730 a m.. residence of .",". ,, ,. ,.. ., .,rr.h , 1 4 int n-nekln ffulldlng llll.li requlim mass I'hurch of the Asump-I nlsler. Mrs Murv Horstniann. 528 XX'. XVest- ' t-'.",'.'.1..' a?..?.,'",nSsh.tnut .r','.'. ?iilc J.i . . ''" . .' ' "J . - . : , .1 XIarch tl in 11 a in ini xnuieurai i em Auto monlnnd st Requiem mass St Bona I i v"v,v. '.'.'V'.' "" ,'' ',"";,' " "' e.i-ii.n. m worn nnme transiernng pat Aaronson. fun. ral . Su?". i'hnr-h II n. m !t I.li II,. r''1" H1 -1 '. "'"'""a W."1.' i.". "). 1 terns pnr time: 81 100 5112 Market. DOHLini.i; xt 4.2:1 I'lne st phllu 1 a..V .-,, , in r,,n.,.i xnurcn 01 uie naviour. asm aooxe x-nesinui '. , ,i.i 1 .i .,. i . 1 ltPil tn nttrnri. Auto nr1cp Grow pm-peebinual 1919 "W. Atlee Burpee Co., SecdCr----,. Phtla-lstFh'a. i: i a copy of Burpee's Annual 7 . . -, .,,.. ,..., 4 . -,-,-, ......... KK-.VfVSiU'nxV . TMrpiiM DEATHIs Thurs. 8 JO n. m., 1250 Oermantown sve. Requiem mass St Peter's Church 10 a, m. Int, Ft. Peter's Cem. FISHER. March 1, CAROLINE A., daughter of Ista James and Mary XX'aters. iieintixe ami ineons inxuen to serxlces. jmu .-, mm st. FLANIGAN. - March 8. MARGARET. K. Woodlawn nve., Otn. Solemn maa of reuUieni imiiiniuwir v. oiti-rininn 1 nurcn 11 m, ini. jiriuip. .iuio lunrral. FOX. Mantl '-'. AU1NSO.V .T . Inihnn,l nf Mamie Fox. i!2 Orant t., Camden. .V. and friend J. Loval OrdM- of Moose, and l ".' i.ju 'r.,p T-sn n . nni r, .'" 'f . iVi n i.i Milfni.,1 Ti iwicr Mcrfc ee, aaeo on iieijiivea ana irienls In- "'.'i.'ivf-fvrifi l T " M.IL ..,...- 'Mf' o servicea. ;r,J7 North at.. Thura., 1 ItANKi.rsi II, I. ii. ainrrli 2, I.MII.T, "an n m Int prlxate. wlfo. of Magjr (1. Irankenneld. IlclatUeal- MnilttlM. March 1. CIIARt,Kf4 11.. he:, and "''?' '"Sur. vin Tuinr.1 "i"1'". I band of Kmllv n. Crldland and .on of lit. IVfil.. N ft til. (11(1 (An niH (.. Tainnt 1 i .- -,1 tfanrariat f frrllt 4 to n.i- 1t. flrci-nunnil Cem. Trnlnn V t Thurn , 12 3d ,, m. 'mtt f.owrn. Trchtoii! , j , PHPrs cop v. ' t'Kl, W, FHI.Sl'OtA, 7401 flermnntnwn " ntltl.M nnd frieniln, Itviar No. fl.. r Hnrt A M . of Readlnv. Vn InWtnl to f-orMcefi. il . 1' p. tn., Olhcr II, Hair ninff.. 1R20 Chpntnut t, int. prUatp. .,,. .. ..r .v.m.m fne rr,Kl,I!,n",M?Xch.81, D, JH'ANMHPLf ?" " r.nni, iv i ji. iinn-n ,i III.ISNM.NO, March 1. JKNMK. daush- t;r nf M.ir.iret ji and late Patrick J tllennlnif Itelatlves anil friends Younp Heirt of Jesus, n Ilea tn funeral, Thurs . 8 an am i,4.i Tnnmpson at, Ulan iiHr. ,,i i'muipui ' inirt.li vi i.f'nii ill a rrln,l. In.l .1 t fl,n,,t ... I... ..'... p ni mini XX'el ti r ,t Int, irliat IIAFFNKR On Mnrch 2, 11)10. EDXX'IN, son of Matlldn and latn Leonard Haffner. aged 23 xenre Relatlxes and friends also Columbia Circle .No M,. n of A,, and em- iurB . rt .wL.rni.unnp . , r.iiru in iuiipui uii m.t , a. . i in , iruin .ai .Y, i umiieri.inu si int northwood st Int Northwood Cm r Menus ma call lrri ee HARllKIVN .Xlnrcll '- JOSEPH A., bus band of Eniinu Harrlgan (nee Rplelman) nnd son of Sarah nnd Into Daxld llnrrlgan Helstles end friends. P. (J Relief Ass'n nnd implojes 2.'d Ht Station, I. O O. ii , No. 54; Harry Hnrmer Asso . Spanish-American XXnr X'etiTans. all other societies of which he was a memner inxitea lo funeral, Avert 8 30 a in 51133 Klngsraslng ne. Soirmn rcoulein mass Church of the .Most Illi,iifd iSiirnment 10 a, m, Int Holj Cross Cim. i Auto erxlce HABT March 2 MARY E. wife of ' Charl s ( Hart. Itelatlxes and friend,, Kenlngtou laidles' Nest No. 100",, O. of O , , nlt(,l to funeral, XX'nl . 2 p m, 210", E llirih at SerxIcesSt John's Church .1 p ni 'Int prlxn'e. Hillside lim Auto serxtce I IlMniln, mat bxiewed Tues 8 to 10 p m. II AL'tlll'l U.S. At Pniill, p.. March I. sDELIl E I'aughter of Augustine XI and the late Rev. Jimes Ilnugliton Serxlics I Church of the Rieleemcr, Hrtn Maur. I'a.. I Tues. 3 .10 p m. New York and Uoston I papers copv ' HAWKINS March 2, MARY WHELEN. I wlfp of-Jnhn Hnwl.lns. aged 3.1 Relatives and menus inxiten to runerai, x eo . 2 m , Ilensalem township, llurks Co . Pa ... "" ' licecnwootl cem, lluimexllie, i's hkss March if. XVILLIAM H II. tn:SS. bu-hnnd of Mary Jane Hess Rela- t xes nnd trends. Post No. 04. OAR HEL'SLKIN. Feb 28 MARTHA N.. wife lot Frnnk I. Heuslelu. Relatixes and friends Inxltid to funeral serxlces. XVed. 8 p. m Pliror. OaM.I (1. Frnnkenfleld & Sons. Si! 1 N -..ja ... int. Mt. Holiv. N J.. Thurs. t ...! . . . - .t . . . r- .. HI.NKEL March 2. XX'ALTER S.. hus band of Elisabeth Hlnkrl. Funeral Thur" . 8 a m . 1224 N. 5th st. High mass St. Gregory's Church 0 a. m Int. St. Denis's Cem. Relatixes and friends, Journeymen Plumpers Asso , c. M. it. A,, rnua., in Darlen st Relatixes and friends. Lady Nicholas Lodge. No p3 S. of 11 ; XX'ash InHon Cumn, No ,13d. P O S. of A., and emploxcs nt Allen. Lane a Scott Co., In xlted to funeral serxlces, XX'ed. I p m. I residence or John v. Conner, . in ,s Kraiu.-. fnrH n.n lnl flrpnunod (K. of P.I C-m A. . -. """-it..-.-, , r..' euini Tra w or.ui.i ..until .. ..I I,,....,,... . . husband of Emma Kelly (nee Coulter). Rela- tlxes and friends Inxlted to funeral. Frl, ,K30 a m.. 1141 8. .Sih at Solemn re. qulem mass St. Charles's Church 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. i;-I.Trll Xlipph ?. llAX'll) F.. husband nf Max Keller and son of John II and! Mai y Kilter, aged 21 Relatixes and friends Invited to funeral setxlces XX'ed. 2 p m . I 5011 Montrose st Int Mt Peace cem. I rli.no, j. iiv lt T-if, tl. KILKENNY March 2. JAMES, husband nf Mary Kilkenny, Relatixes and friends Inxited to funeral XX'ed 7 a m . parlors Mrs M McLaughlin & bon 2320 Green st. xtass St Francis Naxler Church s n. m. I. UaI 4r",.A, a"'-.-. m lllln xatSA--.n1 I Jill iuu iur -iu nuiu um--i i. - Y" KIMBLE. Marrh 2. FRANCES J.. wlfelGaul st o.' Th-odore Kimble (nee xsters). aged 2S Relatives and friends Inxlted to serxlces, Thurs , 2 p. m.. 2422 Crista! at. Int N' Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed . XX'ed . after 7 P. m. KISSICK. March 2. RAY C, wife of 1 John L. Kisslclc. Relatixes and friends in xlted to services. XX'ed , 2 p m . residence of son-in-law XX'alter Bowers, 103 N. High, land nxe. Ijinsdowne, Pa Int. prlxate , Trlends mav call Tues . 7 an to 0 30 p. m. KNOCK LU Mnrch 2. OEOROE B., son ' of late Philip and Elizabeth Knneklc. Ilela. tlxea and friends. Kensington Iidgs, No. ,211, F nnd A. M. Inxlted to funeral serx' lrej. Thurs , 2 p m., residence of Mrs. Flla XX'eckerly. 1112 E. Susquehanna axe. Int. I North, ood Cem. KCSTBREB March n WILLIAM -L. husband of late Amelia Kusterer, aged Ml Relatixes and friends, Schuiler Post, No, II, O. A. It., Inxlted to funeral serxlces, Thurs .. 2 p. m , son-in-law's residence, August Riesling, 3310 XX', HSgert at. Int, private, Greenmount Cem. Remains may be xlewed XVed. exe. I.AMBADF.R. March 1. MARY LAMBA- . 1)ER (neo Thomas), widow of Frederick Lambader. aged -'. Relatixes and friends ' Inxited to funeral. XX'ed . 1 p. m 204(1 Coral st Int. German Lutheran Cem. Remains , may be viewed Tues. eve LATCH. XIarch 1, ISXAC N husband 'of Martha XX' Latch Relatixes and friends Inxlted to funeral services, residence of son-in-law. XVIIIIam Shupert. Ixy Rock. Mont, aomsry County, Pa . XX'ed , 1! p, m. Int. I ,,.,..,. rnr. Arrimor-,. LK X'AN March 2. FLORENCE MAY. daushtir tt Knhler and Matltda I.o Van. oged 23 nelatlxes and friends Invited lo fun'rai serxlces Thurs.. 2 p m.. parents' r.sta'nee. suui 1'oiier st ini wirin i-niir Hill Cem Friends may call XX'ed , after 7 P IA1DXVI0 March 2. WALTER KNEED Mill, son of late XVIIIIam C. Ludwlg. Rela. tlxes and friends Inxlted to services. Thurs , 10 a m , 2047 Spruce st. Int. prlxate MANNING. March 2. HELEN .1 MAN. NINO daughter of Mrs XVnlter Newhall. I Relatives and friends Inxlted to funeral. I m..-. I, tn a m . ...M.nt. nt ninth T. 234 S Frailer at.. West Philadelphia High I mass of requiem Church of the Transflgura Ulon 10 a m Int, Holy Cross Cem. Auto isirxlce Pottsvllle papers copy. MAUL March 3. ANNA (nee XVolfrom). ! wife of Merit" Maul, aged li.1 1214 N. 80th st. Due noeice oe iuu.i.i win u, ai.-;iii McCAHRON. Msrch 1. MARIIKUY. wife of Thomas McCarron and daughter if 1st Thomas and Susan McLaughlin, of County Drrrx. ireiano .-.isii-- .n. tn--iiu-i in vited to funeral. XVed.. R:30 a. m., 201S Annln st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Anthony'" Church 10 a, m Int. Holy Cross ftif-ciffi-?.!S.rai.1KiwAni). ?r husbsnd nf late Agnes McCluskey (nee OIL lertlon). Relallxes and friends. St Michael's T. A. B.: Upholstery XX'eaxers' Union, No. 2J inxlted to funeral. Thurs.. :30 a. m.. 1727 N. Blair at. IHh mass St. Michael's Church 10 a, m, Int. New Cathedral Cem. I'ficSmifnir March -d. 1010. IIUQII. husband of Doris Sharp McCormlck (nee Smith) and son of Bernard tid the lats Mary McCormlck. Relatixes and friends are Invited lo attend funeral, ea, ejjiu a. m . .. n,. r..M.nr of his father.ln-law. Charles Smith, 080 XV Russell st. Solemn requiem mass at tho Church of St. Veron. lea 10 a. m. interment. ioiy -.ross -wem, "McCllLLY.-March 2. WILLIAM F Me. CULLY. Relatixes and friends. Ml. Morlah Lodge. No 13.V F. and A. Mt Harmony Chanter. No 02. It A vi.; mil., e-om. L.iSiU,' Vn k. T.i Phlla. Council. No. 1 U, ll. and S. M t Phlla. Conslstorv. A. A. Is 'R. M.J Phlla. Lodge, No. 2. II. P, O K.I Board of Real Estate Assessors, all other organ satlons oi wnicn n. Mi-inu-r, Inxlted tn funeral services. Thurs 2 p. m , "110 N 18th st. Int, private. Auto funeral. ' McOOVERV-March' 1 ' CAT4LARINB. Mc nnvKIlN (nee Ilurke). wife nf Tohn McOo ?r. Relatives 'and friends. II V. M. Sodal. It". Barre.1 Heart. Altar and Roaary sS- l.g'... -rui... t.-a. ne St. Francis, nf St I leiie.i .. ...i. .-.-".-,,-,,-- -,-," Ellzaliein s e-ourcn. rf. ,,,.,-. ...v., llidy Foresters. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8V30 a. m.. 18H0 N. Judsnn st.. Solemn rt- juainn hi. poituin , KllJ-abf-tiVi Church oulent high msss PI, Elisabeth's (.hurch 10 2U nx? lot Holy llepulcbrt Cem, nnvrnB McKlNLKT. On March '.. 1010, JANE, widow of Thomai McKlnley. fir. nelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcet, on Thura., at 2 30 p. m. precleelr, at lata rreidence, 291ft Salmon at. Int. prltatc In Cedar Hill Cem. Hemalna may bi vltned Wed. 8 to 10 p m. ..... . McQUAlI). Manh 8. 11RI.KN-, daURhter nf John J. and Alary' McQuald (nee Powers). Funeral Wed , 2 p. tn , fron parents' resi dence, r,HII I-areliwoort ae. Int private. MKK1IAN. March, 2. JOHN, nustiand of Anna Meehan. UelatUes.and friends, 11. V. M, Hodallty and llnlv ame Society of fit. kdnrard a Church. Invited to funeral. Thurs . N an a, m , Hill W. Dauphin at. Bolemn re. qulem mil) St. IMward'a Church 10 a. m. int. Holy Henulchre Cam. ,Autn funeral. JIBNlinS AM At. 8411 Chestnut at.. March 9 MaIIY PKNNOCK. wife f Howl ard I Mendenhall. Notice of funeral later, MKNS5KN. March 1, COIIA, wife nf Paul Menren and dauahter of Mr. and Mra. M. Leopold, of Milton. Pa. Relatives and H.,.Ca. 'i.u..l n funeral. IV.rt . ' n 745 x. 20th at. Int. MontroM Cem, Auto MFnKI.EK. March 2. . AMANDA I, . nauBiiier "." ::"-"" .v'oenne ... ". nit., t. Tit.... i.a.. ..' .i"1. o (t M.I rmplojfr, nf Phil. Dally 'OatfttV! Iniltpd tn funpral. td 8 30 m finn M .l N. 11th st. Solemn hlah mass of requiem li.'tn., ,. . D ,d . IT, . l,.tl M Alaiscn s i nurcn mi s, m lnl, private. MIJSSICIC March 3. KMVOOD W son nf Kluoml It, and Susan If. Messlck, aaed 8 rar. Due notice of funeral will be ghen, parents' n sldenre, 2.111 H. Hicks at. MITCHKI.I, .March B. WII.MAM, hus hsnd of late Nancy Mcllrlde Mitchell, aged 77. Relntlvra and frlenda, orncera Mutual P. A I Asso. nml West Jersey Mutual II. t I Asso. Inilted tn funerat serlces. Wed , 2 30 p. m White Horse pike and ("lav st., West Colllnaswood. N. J. Frlenda may esll Tue. eve. Int. Harlelah Cem. MORTON. SUSAN A., widow of John P. Morton forrnerlv of 1B27 N. Oratz St. llurlal March It, Petersburg, Pa :iUI,roitD March .1. nt Atlantic City, N J , JAMKS IV MCl.KOlll). of Woodhury, N J,, husband of late Rebecca S Mulford, Ilelntltes and friends Invited to funeral .) cmpil ? mnnllil n.Ullir. nnrl f.l.n. Inilted to funernl. XX'ed, 1 p. m., parents' r. ldence, 8020 Parrlsh st Int. prlxate. New Cathedral Cem, Remains mal be lwed rues., H p m. It IIAIIA. Marjl 2. JIARY A . widow of William Ullara, Helatlves and friends, Rarinouth Lodge, No. 114, O V. of II , In vl'ed to funernl. Thurs.. 8 30 n m . re.l d-nce of daughter Mrs Joseph M. Murphy. IC Price at.. XX". Manaxunl; High mas. Holy Family Church 10 a. m. Int St, John's Cem. OTT-1-March 1, THOMAS JEFFERSON OTT Relatixes and friends Roxborough Lodge. No 135. F and A M . InWted to funeral serxlces XVed , 2 p m , nt C. II, XXhlteman's. U140 Ridge axe Roxborough. jni, prixMie. PARKHILL. March 2 RAYMOND .1 . PARMIILL son of John XX. and late Her- I thn P Parkhlll (nee Patterson) Relatixes and friends, Holv Name Society of St. Agatha's Parish inxlted to funeril, Thurs . 8 30 n m , residence of father, 831) N, 40th I at Requiem mass St, Agatha's Church 10 a m ini prlxate PORT nil. At Philadelphia March 2. WILLIAM XX'. PORTER. Relatixes and friends No 28 Police Dent of Philadel phia Inxlted to funeral services. Tues , 7 P m . 1802 N, 1.1th st. Int prlxate. XX'ed , I'o-dentnwn. N J, PUSBY. March 3. MARY RERECCA. xrlfe of XX'alter K. Pusey, aged 24. Itelatlves nnd friends Inxlted to funeral serxlces. Thurs., 11 a m... 713 H Cecil st. Int. Arlington i em. QIIIOLEY. At Rordentbwn. N. J. Teb. 2H, JIARY M , .wire of Oeorge XX'. Wulalei. RelatUes and friend, Inxlted to funeral XX'ed., 2 p m . hu,hand'a residence, 131 HOOK. March 2. ELIZARETH J . daugh. ter of late James C. nnd Ellznbth Rook Relatixes and friends Inxltid to funeril serx lers. IX'ed . 2 p m . 2051 N, 7th st. Int. trlvate. Remains may be xlewed Tues, 7 RUFF. March 2. ANN X DUNKEI.nER OER, widow of Henry Ruff, aged 02. Rela tixes and friends Inxited tn funernl serv ices. XX'ed . 2 P m.. Sill N. 5th St. Int. prlxate omit flowers, hatP Omit nOWPD. HUTMTV March SI. I.VA, wlfp of WIN Ht. Coliiiiilia's Churrh 10 a. m, Int prhntp. (Jiithodrut C'p'Ti. Auto funeral Omit flower-- SAriCS. Marrh .5. 1-HWIH huaband of Klla Sacks ItplatUca and friend-. emploje. AtUi Hall Itearinjc Co.. Inlted to funernl B,rU. Thur. ' .. rt ., .who -n. .'d si. '".' ureeniiioii Int. Qreenmoimt Cem Friends may ctlJ xX ed a to 10 n m I I SAMMON Mirch 2 ANNIE wife of jnsep'h' Sa'm'mon'lnee Shea).' Relatixes and I ,rl nd n,tn) to funeral. XX'ed. 8 a m, i r.139 Thompson st. High requiem mass Ht Grrgorx's Church "I .III a. m. Int. Holy I I I't-ova f'.m li.ln fnnppnl. i SCHAI.L Suddenly, at sea Teh 17, AUGUST F, husband of Henrietta Schall and son of John Henry and late Frances schall nge-l an itelatlves ana inenas, Unlted Circle, No 107. H. of A.. Invited to funervil serxlces XX'ed , 2 p m,. 2741 Frank ford axe. Int North Cedar Hill Cem. SCH.XIID. March 2. ALIIERI' XV.. son of Grace and late X'alentlne Schmld. aged 44. Relatixes and friends' Inxlted to funeral. xxed.. o a m . residence or momer, ...u bolemn requiem mass hi. lionl- face's Church 10 a. m int. prlxate, New Cathedral Cem SCHULER- March 1. WILLIAM N. SCHULER. aged 01 Relatixes and friends, XXashlngton camp No. 48.1, I', O. S. ot A., Inxlted to funeral serxlces XVed I p m., residence of son-in-law, Thomas P. Abbott, 343 Daxls axe, Audubon, N. J. Int Green mount Cem , Philadelphia, Friends may call Tues after 7 P. m. SKITTER At X'ineland N. J., March 1. HENRY SKITTER, aged 74. Relatixes and friends Inxlted to funeral serx'lces XX'ed, 1230 p. m , at Steelman's Chapel. 3031 Ken slngton axe. Int North Cedar Hill Cem. SHUTT. March 3, S. JARRETT, husband of Elizabeth bhutt, aged 32. Relallxes and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs , 2 p. m , 0242 Lambert st (near Limekiln pike and Chelten axe.), Gtn Int. Hillside Cem. via funeral car. Friends may call XX'ed., 7 to 8pm SIXIMON'S. March 1. SARAH, daughter of XVIIIIam XV. and Florenco T. Simmons, aged 10. Relatixes and friends Inxlted to funeral serxlces, Tues., 8 p. m., parents' res'dence, P.J24 Larchwood axe , XVest Phlla. Further services and Int. Harring ton. Del.. XVed morning STAI.I.ER. March 2. Dr. MAX STAL I.V.R l.ustand of Jennie Staller. father of Pauline are Eleanor Staller and brother of 1rm HcrlliH. Horn and Mrs. Minnie Berger. aged 60 Relatives and friends, all oriwnl- lions or xxnicn ne was a me-noer, inxueu to fun-ral. XX'ed . 2 p. m., 1310 S. 6th st. Int Monti firro Cem. 8TEHLEY Suddenly, March 2, ED XX'ARIt GREOORY STEHLEY. aged 88 Relatixes and friends Inxlted lo funeral serxlces, Thurs., 2 p. m.. SIR Mlckle st., Camden, N J. Int. private, Arlington Cem, Frl-nrii max view remains XX'ed . 7 to 0 D m. TAYMAN March 3, FRANK S. TAY. MAN, husband of Alice Taxman (nee Wills) Relallxes and friends, also Foresters of America, Court Phllsdelphla No Oi), Inxlted to serxlces from nephew's residence, George H. XX'olfe. 1108 North st . Thurs., 2 p. m. Friends may can xxeo, o 10 m p. m. ine, Pr'lVKRNAN March 1. JOSEPH . son of Murv Ternan (nee O'Rourhe) and late Ed- xvard P. Ternan. Funeral Tues . 7,30 a, tn.. mother's residence. 8811 N 18th i st. Sol enin requiem mass Church ot the Holy Souls fi..m in- .Prj. .v., ...... . ,.... TlieiaiAci. larcn , v-,.... .,ww i. --i-gan Thomas Relatixes and friends Invited to funeral serxlces, XVed.. 1 p m. 3004 Kensington axe. Int. private, Mt. Morlah 'tUCKER. March 8. PAnK B. TUCKER. Relatives and friends- XX'ashlngton Lodge, No f,0. F. and A. M.: Oriental R. A. Chap ter, No. 183 and Mary Comroandery. No. Stt K. T.. Inxlted to funeral serxlces, Thurs.. 2 p m.. 16JJ XX', XVestmoreland at. Int. prl- VLIJdF.R. Msrch 1. WILLIAM, husband rf Annie Ulmer (neo Hoiiptar). nelstlxes and friends Inxlted to .funeral serxlces, Wed.. 2 p m . 2424 N. Warnock at. Int. Oraenmount Cem. Remains may bo xlewed '1U"EiTINGER.-F-.b. 28. CATHARINE C. VEITIXar.Il inee Porter), widow of XVIIIIam Veltlnger. Relatives' and friends Inxlted to funeral XX'ed.. 8 30 a. m . resldenca Mrs. L M. Keohane. 174S XX'. Thompson st. High requiem mess Gesu Chureh 10 a. m. Int. XVALKF.R. March 2. MARGARET, widow ItNDKRTAKr.BS L. 8. HAGERMAN. Funeral Parlors. 0811 Haxerford axe. Auto service. Bel. 1460. BROAD and DIAMOND rKMETKRV I.OTS ARDSIJ-IY BURIAL PARK r - j ... - ---- lOlioti. bU prlewii rwMntvbl ttrrnt. Ml 1 j,,,. al prlc.sl nuestiu i.rms. lisls Ji?,,.-, Llensld., P-u Bo h Phoasa. , 1 nt 1 ii 1 iji 11 iiiF. lfP' BROAD ano J' DIAMOND V - TIKATHK of George Walker. Pi'stlvrs and friends Invited to services. Wed , 2 p, m.. residence of son-in-law, John Ulaaspool, 742 a. ,17th "w aU iV l"' K.-March 2. FUmR.N'CIl 1RKNE, daughter of James K. Warwick and late Julia K. Venning, aged 81. Rela. tlves and friends Invited to funeral senlces, resldeneo of aunt, 2107 Fltiwater st,. Wed, 11 a, tn. Remains may be viewed Tues. 8 to 10.30 p m. Int. Merlon Cem. rebVA28, AlTcV. f.Vu.ASO- wife oh Paul II. Watson. Funeral sen Ices and Int. private. Tues. ivATrtOV 1fareh SKNCKNNIA C . , daughter of 7,ambert T nnd Cora XX'atsnn, i aged in years iteiauves ana irienus in tted to funeral. Wed , I p. m., from her paronts' residence. Ilrlstol nlke. Andalusia, Int. All Salnts's Church, Torresdale, Pa. VVKHF.R March S. AUOUS1 WHHHR. 8r., husband of late Anna Weber, aged .14. Relatives and frlenda, Herman Beneficial Union, No, 353! Elnjaehr. Unterst, Vereln Klntrachti employes of Paldwln LocomottVf Works 17th and Hamilton sts. shop In. Mted to funeral, Wed., 1.30 p in.. 17ST N. New .Irk st. Int. (jreenmount Cem. I rlends mav call Tues., 7 to P p. m WINOKUR March 2. HARRY, husband of late Sophie Wlnokur. aged. 47. RelatUes and friends. Samuel Randall Iodae, I, O II. H. Inlted to funeral services. Wed.. 10 a. ni 2(100 N. 81st at. Int. Mt, Carmel Cem, 1VOOD. Of Tort Arthur. Tes,, March 2. CHAItl.Kfl If., husband of Stella M. XVood (nee Koek). aged 51. Relatives and friends. Court takdal". No 141). F. of A.: Moskoka Tribe N..V 2D5J I. O. R. M and Port Arthur Camn W. t) W., United to funeral, Thurs . " 80 p tn!. 822 N.' Holly at. (42d and Drown) Int Northwood Cem. Remains may be ,'wOOliy-M.?cR- 2?-JOHN I., husband of Kate K. XVood (nee Chamberllnl. Relatves nnd friends, employes of Dunaan. Hood 41 Co . lulled to funeral Thura . S p. m.. 124 J K Fletcher at. Int. l'almer Cem. Remains msv be lewed Wed . after 8 p, m. tfOIIN. March '.'. SADIE I... daughter of llarryj. and Kmllv II. Yohn Relatives and friends and Hannah Schuiler Home Com munlon, InUted to services. Wed , 2 p. m.. parents' residence. 3N32 N. Dourler it. int, prlxate. N. Cedar Hill Cem. SMuh Woodhurx-. K. .T. XX'ATCH AND" PEN Lost Sunday, March 2. gold watch and pen, Initials (4. E C, go. Ing from Bad and Market st. to ML Hollv, N, J,, xia trolley! reward: return to 1608 Lud low st., 2d floor. PERSONALS VERY IMPORTANT for I.ulslta to get In communication with D. Please send your address HELP WANTED FEMALE CANDYMAKERS EXPERIUNCED ON HARD fANDY APPLY Ilimi.AU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CHAMRURXIAID and wnltrrss: capable young xvlilte xxoman: best xvages: 2 in famllt : stesdv place Address or apply after 1 p, m , 100 XX' Mermaid lane, Chestnut Hill. Phone C. If , 1077. TORSET ALTERATION HANDS APPLY BUREAU OF EX1PLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S EMIIROIIiEREItS on hand work and bead crocheters- half day Saturday. Apply Smith f Rnmse- 1040 Market. FEEDERS on Jn) presses Duninn Printing Co N E cor. Juniper and Cherry sts (URLS xxnnted: slendv worlt and good xvages Apnlv Grlswold Worsted Com- ni, ii.rnv, i-a MILLINERS WANTED EXPERIF.NTED MILLINT.RS PERMANENT POSITIONS ALL YEAR ROUND criort xx-aoes APPLY EMPIatYMFNT RUREAU LIT BROTHERS SALESWOMAN Toatn. nultit drPHKM: r ' thorounhlv pxnprlonrpd woman will hv u I trnnA nn-illlnn nt n fnfiA nlarv Innlu Km I ! -ttpr or In tM-rion. Trankpl Oarment Hhop. nnr i rnni Bnn i nimnin RT.vsMntFV Arn'RinMrn TO HAN'TII.TNO VAItn OftOn i:apnciAi. v n.tn trtmjhnos RIT.KS, KTC APrtiY mmrv or r-trr)TM!:NT WAXAMAKEIVH SALESWOXIEN FOR OCR MII.l.IN-FItY s XT.(XN': ALSO suits r-Tt'issp-s AN-n xvrxps APPLY wnt'in nt- i'mploi'ment WANAMAKER'S ; v ., Z 1 T '. " STENOGRAPHER and d-gtaphone operator for ndx dot niani locaicn near -;ti nnl Columbia avet 118 to start: typexxrltten ap plication pref: state pr-xlnu experience. Address Attention. P. O Box 3441 STENOGRAPHER nrd typist, jnung ladv manufacturer's office: state experience If nnv and reference Address P O Box 1.140 TYPIST ACCt'RATE. SPEEDY APPLY lTl'REAlT or FMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WA1TRFSS WHITE EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT XX'AI. -X-llAJXJ.ll H WEAVERS, experienced fsmale, and binding 20411 Amber st. tapes WOMEN OFFICE CLERKS QUALIFIED FOR XX'ORK REQltlRIVO OOOD JUDGMENT AND ACCURACY APPLY Bl'REXlT OF FMPLOYJIENT WANAMAKER'S YOUNG WOMEN to act as models to display nulls nnd dresses. Apply betxveen 2 and 3 p m. at R31 Chest, nut at,, any day, until and Including Friday. General PEACE work at war pay Knit urgently needed socks for us on auto knitters; experience unnecessary: full particulars: So stsmp Department 2n(I. Auto Knitter Co.( R21 Jefferson st. Buffalo. N. T. HELP -WANTED MALE AUTOMOBILE mechanic; nrst-clas. repair- man on all makes of cars BOX N, 12th. BOOKKEEPER rompetent to take charge of corporation pooks: musi ne capanie and curate: state salary, age, experience, and glxe references I- vin linger eimce. HOD YMAKEH8 and metal panelers on In closed work wanted, secperlenced. XX'H Inuirhbv Comnanv ITtlca. C. Y. ' BOY XVANTEIl OR LIGHT OFFICE DUTIES APPLY TO Mil KIRKMAN. pi'ni.ir l.EDGFn company, oth and CHESTNUT STREETS ROYS Messenger hoa. over 10 sears of age; chance for advxincement: bring references. Van Dusen ft Stokes 1123 Chestnut st CABINETMAKER, first class, on new and antique furniture: steady; good xvages. Apply 4fl XX', I,anraatcr axe , Ardmnre. Pa. cK.L''iJMV?niVlV?.t.,nVit!cJ.r-.?-.,5 rnhtnets. Apply Crane Ice Cream Co.. 238 S 2Sd st. CARRIAGE and auto body stripers and fin ishers wanted; all new work:, steady Job Sear round and good xvages for the right mnn. XX'Ire Anderson Motor Company, Rock Hill S C. CHEMIST, familiar wltb de testing, to assist tn laboratory work manufacturing plant: please state ago, experience and salary expected P 101, Ledger Office CHINA PACKETIS EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT .XX'ANAMAKER'S , COXIBINO nOOM SECOND HAND WANT. ED. APPLY 8. B. II XX'. FLEIHU-r-n INC.. 23TII AND HAMILTON STS. . DRAFTSMEN wanted for detail work: state age. nationality, experience and salary lir ,r ,l .l '" ', wu.rr i,,,l, r DRIVER Steady man tor steanv rortltnn. over 21 ears of age; good salary. Apply l a. m. Mr Helnold 1337 Balnhrldre s t ENGINEER for plant maintenance; must actually ha done pipe work, electrical work, xacuum heating work. a;eam engine man to make and analza power-plant tests' T iSCjrn a TTt -CTTT.TT1 ana aeveiop emcicncy in operations anil. ....., .., .... maintenance: 11800 to 2flfln tn start, and SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALB over all Job now developing Into a super. r.Anfir'wnv'n " .v.i.-... M.i.i- -.J.. . vising position Isler; permsnenl position In nfc'i''ir 5lf;h.. 5 ilfsiibS; nUh il. "J, a growing Industry; reply, slat ng age. full ,"""": r',"i",. 'Am?!. lon nar c-""p ' e-iperler.ee. wlwn ready to start, nationality, I "". " 3 Ted-fer Office, religion, education, present salary and I DIsmx'AHIirit Col xvom. wants nns n. nearest teleohnne: replies treated conflden- dlshwasbe- f or half-time. 204 N, 02d. Hal. N 1, P. O. Box 8470 I - I , . FARM IIANHHl 2 single ie"i reference re- nulred Phone Ardmo-e 7110 after n p. m. , FRF.EDBR nn lob t resiles. DunlapTrlnt "" '", " "'' ' - -,-. n FINISHER on n-w nnd sntlque furniture; stendv; gooq wii7er, xppiy s,i XV, l.all. enste- axe.. 4-inin- Pe MKN wn1 to t't in rtni mtii Applj, l nniitn. i P.onlar sis, Smith.-. Kline French Co, Canal and HELP WAITED- atAll!' ' rrnsMTunn hnishrrs, first ci-a'sb APPI.T WANAMAKKR'B FURNITURB WARKHOIISB 25D AND WASHINOTON AVR. L. HAND-SHIRT IRONF.R, first class, on eua- tom work: 120 tn 128 nn plecs works this Is a a-nod permanent position for a temper ale. steadr, A-l man. The Davis Laundry .Cleaning Co.. 1M0 C. 60th at.. C.T.. i" il . TOU MUST I.TVB Why Not In Uarrlman and Work for U it. 8, C.T A tonff-llme government contract assurag a. permanent Job In a yard built not only a war emergency but to eompsto em a com merclal basis with the world's greatest yards. In our model townslte. within two mln ules walk of vour work, are modern houses and apartments, unfurnished, for famllleg of employes, Bachelor quarters are pro. Mded for single men and those without families There are openings here for flrit-clast ml chsnlca who prove their ability. Special eonstderstlon Is given ei-servlca men, Drlnr your discharge with you. WB NEED AT ONCK Shlpflttrra (flrst-claasX . . . Ltnermen (experienced) Riveters (gangs) shell and bottom men only Chlppera and Caulkers Machine Men (experienced) Pollers and nesmers with ship experience . . (Night work) Training School (Rollers and Reamers) MERCHANT SHIPDUILDINO CORP.. Anal U. 8. Shipping- Board Emergency Fleet Cora. 1THAND RACE! STS., PHILADELPHIA Or Plan! Employment Office. lUrrlmaa. Pa, , -, XIESPENOER ROYS Atlantic Refining Co. has an opening for a bright, llxe, energetic boy between the ages of 1(1 and 18 years to act aa messenger between Its main office and dellverx station: opportunity for advancement Is offered the right box. . OIL SALESMAN: excellent opportunity for an experienced and live wire oil salesman In Philadelphia and vicinity; the applicant preferably should haxe a knowledge of alt lubricating oils nnd greases, cutting nils, quenching, tempering and core oils: the lino Is xx ell known In this Held and profitable business Is available; only those should replv who are willing to work upon n straight commission basis and who can show un questionable references as to selling: abllltv nnd personal character. A 332, Ledger Office PI.UMHKUS wanted. 008 Atlantlo ave Apply Frank Walsh, Atlantlo City. N. J PORTERS AND CLFANER3 WHITE MEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S PROOFREADERS VACANCIES EXIST IN PROOFREADING DE PARTMENT OF PUBLIC LEDOER FOR TWO OR THREE REAL PROOFREADERS, POSITIONS PERMANENT; 8AT.ARY HIOH TO HIOH-CLABS MEN. APPLICA. TION MAY BE MADE ANY DAT, AFTER 8 P. M.. AT find CHEST NUT ST.. FIFTH FLOOR. RFAL ESTATE SALESMAN xvanted; West Philadelphia: commission basis; follow lends P 014 Ledger Office SALESMAN PRINTING SALESMAN TO SELL HIGK-aRADE PRINT INO TO THE VERY BE8T TRADE: MUST BE ABLE TO EARN NOT LESS THAN 13000 PER YEAR: REPLIES HELD IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE v 012 t.EDC.rp rxrrir-v I SAI-KSJIPN'. r.thollp If jou hv ppr nM i-nTlaltlPH. Iniurnnr. mnirn'ilnpM or 1onVa hpfp'n a flnp opportunltv to tret a pprman"nt loh whpro ou cn parn frnm lln to I2fl ida It j a ou- pant rpcnrdij prop; m men find thli work rnny. plparant and apry prnf Itnhlp; T nppd nnlv dpppndablp. tuat worth mAn C. XT. f-....tl. ...... nn. r-... .. st . Room 701 ' S.XLFWXtEV, lo sell dlrent to nlltn or tri'eg owners device costing 10; commission, IH: pixs for it, elf ,. refund from Insurance companres: snendld onnortiinltv' esperlenced men nnlv spii,i refeeences to Fetters, Lln onln l-i.l-. Phllnd.lnhla SAI RSMBN for dlctasroph Interior tele. nimne nnlx tho,e nccustonied tn dealing w itli ep--iitixes will io considered: comma- slon bs,'s write full.', ststlng experience , ' l.i-l Co-nmonwen th Rldg SAI.EXIAN forcible: must hnx at lens I xeir-' selling experience hl-ti-clsss mm tfr s bleh-cln nnitlon P 20.1 Led Off HAt.FsxiXN- for nur Rnltlmore branch: must haxe mnterlll th-lt c-n b- develnned Into brinch nfflc-. msneer P 200 Td-er Office, I SAI.FSMEN'. op.n'ng for twot exceptionally high-grade specialty silo. men; must lw. !emntn-d at the present lime; rcference-r wnnled P 201 Ledger Office STENOGRAPHER K large corporation Is In need of a fw flrst-clnss stenographers; excellent oppo-lunltles for adxancement. Ap ply, stating age experience nnd salary eg- pecteel. M 40R T.ed-rer Onlce. STOCK SALESMEN Philadelphia and vicinity, tn sell the treas ury stock nf a rational organization; this Is a clean, hlgh-rad Industrial, and to real nil-, men Is offered large commissions and good future. Arthnr J. Mitchell, 1103 Land Title BIdg. See Mr. Hamlll. UPHOLSTERER ON FINE WORK APPI.T WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 22D AND XX'ASHINQTON AVE. 'WATCHXIAKF.R Man with thorough knowl- edge of watchmsklng and repairing: good , salary abd stesdv position. Apply to Gillie. Slor.. 2200 N Broad XX'ATCHMAN Wanted, night watchman for private residence: only experienced man having flrst-clsss reference need answer. P 100 Ijcdger Office. XXIS'DiHV CLEAVERS EXPERIENCED WINDOW CLEANERS XV A N T E D: STEADY XVXOES UP TO 2S pru WEEK: B-HOIIIl DAY: OPFN SHOP; CAM READl" TO XX'ORK ANY MORNING' FARE GUAR ANTEED A. R C, WIVDOXV CLEANING in n v, ait n i , ,"xr;xx TeiilK. YOUNG XfAN wanted In nfftco of a whole- Ben,,,v uaefo ? good' onoortunlty" for"1 T. vnncement. Apply C F. Bonsor. 18 S, sale tea ano collee nouse to msko himself ' Front st. YOUNG MAN, to serxs morning nexrer-aper rouie in central pirt or ciev, 4 a. m to ft 30 a, m. I no Sunday xvork, P 820, Ledger Office General GREKNEXVALD'S Chemists, large manufnrturlng corporation, exp tn paper manufacturing, paints, oils asnhalts, oilcloth manufacturing. good wages, excellent onportunlty: 3 tv--.i-l-epe--i. assistant bookkeepers, wages $2."l to 3X; ledger and Inventory mnn, take ehargei sales engineer, exp. In mad construction, bl-rhwsv. civil or surveying work: denart. ment head, familiar xvlth electrical supply business; nrivate secretary, handle details; stenographer, sai; superintenoent eiectrio light plant, eaehlera, cost, time and payroll men: good salaries positions for executive men snd women with clean records. Blank and booklet gratis. 230 S. 11th. No en rollment charges COMMAND BIG MONEY Become an actvlene welder: the Rrown Welding School will turn you out an expert. For particulars phone, call or write . THE flnOXVN XVELDING SCHOOt. 22X S 24TH ST.. PH1I.A WE TEACH YOU TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AUTOMOBILES 1111 COXIP LET B COURSE 15 DAT AND NIOHT CLASSES Rattler's, 1001 Spring Garden st. Open Sun. 2824 XV. Dauphin st. EARN RIO MONEY I xve train you tn auto, elertrlcil nnd mi- 1 rhsneal repair: snoppraciicenn-i nrarnng. It lie jiti noil,. " iii'iiiii"i ri nuvi, Call 014.018 Rrown St. XVhlts .BLUE-PRINT READ1NO for all tradea qulcklv taught; leam and earn more money; nwnd for catalogue ii Col iimhla Correspondence School. Dept. 5. D ei Riilldlng P.li-j - ni'SINPSf HPRVICE CO , im Land Title CXI'l.ll siei.N 1'l.Afr.l, naies. nn, tech. SITUA" ' WANTED MALE lit and nnl Ileal rhein- 111 processes and their - i CHEMIST- ist, exper supervision. Id desirous nf rnnneotln-e himself wnn a eomnan w nen. sucn e--rvicrs are.rg quired: .unoueetlonsb'e references can lie tum,-".,, i' in,, ..u r . .,, .-r . I CLERK Young man. perlenccd time clerk. 27. good xvrlter eM II.. 123T N. tlOth st. -w-i JH'Wi V'tff I-" -- tw I 'fss ' - JxV e "" m V .f' , a . ,-?' ,; ' - -J - ' JTW ' - -.- -J,-Aiv..Ar- ft ' ' " x t
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