, TO -.. -;" .1 - U ) -. i." v '.. if ,r- 4 i i '- V t ,r lif-XP " . . ' s . t t St Id" fi' i' MJ&r Ki. fr ( fP & .':. to r .- ' a A "" 18 ' r v. Czechs Capture Himrtrti-irtii fltn s. , , -.w.aUll..v " 'Continued from Page On .' WL undergone a serious political chango and & is t ,,nowe "isposiuon to resist tno tni $-f V ot ho -lleH "under the garb at no) showed a disposition to' resist tho YNll n tno Allies -under the garb or noi lieTlim," but that them was no oniclal confirmation of tly rumored Invasion of Jftintrarv bv tl.n Hnlahevlkl. JUl ' I"oIand, with Germany behind II, lie ,lB- aiu via ill n irtj -liaitiiiv- cvnuillllll i4 Hnd might degenerate under Uolsherlk - pressure and attack. He nolnted out t' that tho position of Rumania nas alto one of anxiety, that country havIngHUf fcred terribly In the war and being short of food and all means of supply ing her needs. He expressed the hope that efforts would be made to aid Ru mania, which, he added, was "the great , buttress against the advancing tide of Bolshevism and anarchy." Kherson and Nikolalev havo been, taken and Odessa Is being defended by French. Greek and Russian forces rgalnst Bolshevik attacks, he said. Tho position of the Bolshevlkl near Odessa, lie pointed out, has exposed Rumania to a very direct threat of Invasion, which, 'with the Hungarians advancing on the other Bide, has made the situation very dtmcult. Deneklne lights Desperately In speaking of General Deneklne's army tho Secretary said that It wits Great Britain's policy to give Its sup port, but not to Involve any British troops. Ho tald that CenernI Deneklne Is "fighting desperately for hli native land and for tho world's civilization." There Is u. British mission with General Deneklne, and medical supplies, muni tions. Instructors and technical advisers are being furnished Ho said that Gen eral Deneklne had suffered a severe re verse while advmiclng toward Novo Tcherkask but by striking back toward tho Caspian he had successfully taken 3U,uuu prisoners The . British retain i control of tho Caspian, but there U a 'Bolshevik fleet at Astrakhan, wheie tho harbor Is at present Ice-bound ' Small detachments of British, troops .stretching toward the frontiers of India are holding back without serious fighting Bolshevik emissaries Feeklng to advance I nnd spread disturbances there llrlllsli Aid Kolrhak j Admiral Kolchaks armies in Wiberia have done well In tho northern sector, although not so successful further south I Mr. Churchill said, adding: 'The British have a handful of men there as a guarantee of the authority of Admiral Koichak The government has supplied Admiral Kolchak's armies with a very large number of rifles, some I cannon and other munitions by the way of the Serbian railwaj. It Is Intended to contlnue this support by sending tcch rtlcal Instructors and experts to Siberia " ' Mr. CUurchlll, sa'd that the Ksthonl ans and Lithuanians had been promised British protection and recognition and that the Esthonlans had been partly supplied with British arms There was a considerable German force in that re gion moving towards Wlndaii, and pos sibly Itlca It was increasing German Influence, but, on the other hand, was saving the district from appalling misery and Bolshevik ravages, and these opera tions, which were performing useful service, were not being discouraged. Tarls, March 26 (By A. P ) The French Foreign Office has been advised that one ot the first acts of the new I Hungarian Government was to release ' the Russian Tted Cross delegation that JiRd been imprisoned In Budapest because I Ji nad. Dcen circulating Bolshevik propa- gandisj. matter The new Hungarian Governments edict establishing revolutionary courts says that each must consist of a presl-1 dent and two members, while th. nrn.. . o. ...it i ,....',. ,.: ... " vuwi 1,111 I,,; itii.iu iiien dv me entern. ment. according to a Budapest dlsnatch .. : .- " i It Is provided that tho death sentence must be by a unanimous decision of the court. Xo apeals or requests for inert. will be permitted and execution of the death sentence must be carried out lin u mediately 4 Ask Soldier Sons Be Brought Here Continued from First race Clark, tvhoso two eons are w itli the 108th Field Artillery If it can be j done It should be, as the mothers and the wives and the sisters ouuht to hnto an opportunity to seek their men hei. We ought to be able to make the ar-i jansemenis anu men nave a parade and celebration after the men are nlar.d in s. the camps to which they will be as signed before they are mustered out. v "Naturally wo must think of the bovs llrst. We don't want them to return, "in t order to have these craft clock at Ph'ila delphia. on vessels that will keep them cramped on the voage. But it seems that the thing ought to be put through. The petition the women want to raise ought to show Washington the wishes of the families." Exact Information as to the railroad atilltles and the expedition with which tno uitjsiuu can ne moved out nf ihi city will be laid before the War Depart- .., t... t.ai. ....... n . "--- , Aucut. ' vujuiuiit uenerai ueary and I Mr. Guenther They Intend to show the officials that the transports can be I docked hero without troubl" To Slake Every Effort ' "We want that division to land here," Mr. Guenther said, "and intend to leave j. no stone unturned In our efforts to net It. Wo alreads have the War Depart. , ment's permission for a bie parade when the division returns, and a landing here would give an opportunity for two ceie- bratlons. "If a sufficient number of coaches x cannot be stationed along Delaware ave. jiue. wo can havo some of the men en- t -train along; Washington avenue as far Jivcst as Broad street ir necessary We'll provide accommodations " v I Army officers In Washington who , t Jailed to recognize the claims of Phlla . delphia aa a port of debarkation when 1 jt5th porta were selected last December. ? " are In a more favorable mood toward ,t Philadelphia now, but It remains for tho Philadelphia delegation to show that Jj," the port facilities are such as to ac i. commodate such a largo number of men f as will arrive within a few hours. The fact that the soldiers aboard the Ilaver- ' ford have ben handled without the . slightest hitch Is an artrumenti In tha !iM. -favor of PhlladelDhla. but thn nmtv nf. !fj" ' floials arc Inclined to stress the point that I,. Hrtiefe Is a big difference between 2500 Lt'Wen and 25.000. li.7N .. II . . ?P FR AWT rsPPnC PHIWF RANIfC 41'i.k. aiwas ittAAAvu iiiuiiu uruinu Wu IndiBpensable," Deputy Declares & - : c ..!. c : c:i aaa jJt;ct;ii ouuriii Alienee rrl. Marcli 26. (By . P.) "The r-f t AJrtht bank of the Rhine- must not belong , i.jcLi A-ruBsia, iaia itenry TanKiin-Uouii. tt r -mitt Avtiiict- iiiiiuaier oi iritaetuiiB auroau, ft '-iii' a bitter speech against what he a)arged was the dllatorlness of the and the silence of the govern- j dellvcied In. the Chamber of sues yesterday afternoon. PB'Tignt bank of tha Ilhlfie," con i the deputy, "must servo no more a base for Prussian aggressions Mjalnst France. Wo ask this lndls ywiuabta minimum, and It Is our right to exact It, -."Th sllenco of the government and tu other methods have culminated In the Htnum of unrest In toe country and : maximum of anarchy outside of It. awnyuegins to raise ner nead, ii with anguish that wo learned that taa -naa not exacted the disarms ; ot Ge.Tnany and that It was Knc- ho,. was obliged tu seek to- -dls- fmuny tor, us senMit of l-., c I I . c. . L VIENNA CUT OFF vuwa-7 -O S3 .0. .. HO-IAVX. -w V 7 1 --w-.. lCOMMUNICTiorv r, VJ, VWtWIjW IS.y-.ruVIFNKlV J V; Wn huvxpt-sr,! f icajtured I ,r f. irr-w r t c t R i - I 0 n It is reported from Vienna that communication between Vienna anil Iltiilapett lias liecn interniplctl lliroupli the rapture by the Czecho slovaks of the town of Haab, micluiiy between llie two cities Peace Still Far Dhtant, Milncr Informs Lords London, M trch 2C (Uy A P ) In the House of Lords last night, Viscount MUner the Secreturv for tho Colonies, said that. In his opin ion, the country wn still far from a certain nnd well established pca c. Therefore ho declared, tho array ami nuvj estimates could not lie reduced Favor One Treaty, Including All Foes Continued from rlrst Page with Germany In a document which .failed to deal with Italy's interests in Austria Treasure l'rom Italy Tho movement for a single treaty with all the four powers nrobablv crows out! of Premier Orlando's strong opposition to such omission In the first tieaty of clauses dealing with Italy's interests The Plan has not jet been finally deter- ...ln ., I. . i.- -, milieu uiiuii miu it may meet, ivun on- iectlona. lint th tpnilmipv Iq Inttnrrl la , . It is stated that the fact that the United States is not at war with Turkey or Bulgaria has raised no objection to the plan. rrosident Wilson and Premiers I.lotd George. Clemenceau and Orlando will resume at the Paris "White House" to- day their series of conferences which is expected lo continue until the most Im. portant questions which have been de-1 la Ing the work of the Peace Confer-10"'1 ence arc cleared up The differences of opinion which have developed since the return of Mr Wilson to Paris are being considered fully and frankly and a determined effort Is being made in tfin Imnmaf ne .... .i.. .-. ... Interest nf n ...-I.. .,,. ... I ,. .: "' "V "" .'"" i"-'"-" l" leaun an nirreemnnt nn iimn.t l nao "- " ..i ,t. t was learned today that the govern- had opened an inquiry Into the enatocpc;: with the doings of the supreme council ! The President and tho Premiers-held (heir first meeting Tuesday, beginning at 11 o'clock in the morning and con- linuinc- Into the Ptpnlm- tm. to.. ---.. -., ... ....... a to DUj;t,l coun lCli, it is expected, will smooth mer man y of the dlfflculties fac'ng the - premo council the session was held at the French .dent considered advices iust about the militaiy situation in Total Indemnity Uncertain In the absence of official communiques', i the public has learned little about the meeting of the Premier and the Presl-1 uent, put mere that reparation the first serious to solve All llv rencn anu American position? on th.s nliouttrm i a a linfnr-n ilium ! nm, War Office Late in the afternoon , i;r ti," i iV or, -Montana speaking I Marshal Foch and Major General hee National VmH,, "& ausPls of I Thwaites. presenting the British .taft , fWA in the place of General Wilson, were Posed constitution for a leaiTue ,f ," is reason to believe Tho fact that Great Britain would for war damages was have but one vote In the executlm ,.,,,, 1 problem thev "ought . ' r 'he league was cited by the Hlon e data on the British, 15"? ,f;r',aAi".,?? r?'"'l"g the argument before them at the meet- emphasized also that a unanimous vote It is understood that the " the council was necessary to recom an agreement on virtunllT",,'n,t!,on,cp,rted miiltarv action by tho ,t..m ,1,0 ,n,n, : member states. tt kiuaa null ut ivil' lllt.111 u i, 1113 IUVrl Ing Tuesday. data showed a nil features except the total amount ul,ich the experts were unable to agree , - "" draft of the i peace treats m-wi ..im mc n-Amn. 1 reParatln articles of the ...j, i.i, li ,, .. ..i.i .tuuj, .,.n. u. .. iii.rn.i- , '" the insertion of the amount After settling the reparations ques- i tlon, the Premiers and the Proldent will consider the remaining main obstacle I ' l ,K cowardl) for any one to crltl the Franco-German frontier along the I ,zi, '? leaeue nations and the work Kh.ne. With these questions determined, I SothXPt;"ffSnTSb5ltm.thTy i"a the American delegation believes that . IlabwVtSphM " to ? """Ifn address a prompt oneluslon of the peace treaty here Continuing, he said can be accomplished 'President Wilson is the foremost man j" the world. He did not draw up the Revision Step by Step league of nations, but lie Is attcmntine- Such an expectation as concluding the treaty by the end of the present week , is doubted, owing to tho extensive ..e .!.. i , 1 -,-.! i.. . drafters are steadll at worlj, while the super-council Is in session and each step of progress Is followed Immediate! by the completion of the articles of the treaty. The same process Is being carried on with the draft of the covenant of the league of nations, which, In addition to being amended, will be rewritten so as to combine clearness with the dignity of I notable state documents. Hungarian Sltuatluti lp During the day the Hungarian revolt Js; nd Its effect fli bringing Bolshevism nto central Tyrone was also, without m.i,.,. ,.cut.j ...u -.h......b.. ,eiuil a Into doubt, examined, as experts had pre , . , - iikl nvnmlnar1 no avnarla 1ii.1 tiA nared a huge man showing the vast, extent of Bolshevik authority, which now embraces virtually half of Europe. On i this map heavy red lines mark the outer limits of Bolshevik authority with red arrows showing the main avenues of ad- vance westward. This line around Rus- Bia takeT In HiRigary and shows Bolshe- vlk Infection In parts of Ukraine, Llthu- ania and other Independent sections of Ilussla. . i i i. j . The premiers also had apcesi to re-. . . I -I I.. . a Att.nmAm In all sections of eastern Europe, In - amount of drafting work after the main i people in America oppose him. Those1""1" "' requiem tiueitiona are settled In principle The,"1'0 do so are actuated for the moat I a ummi!n "fi? fww n.ivnuifc mo A.b..v w. . .-........., u,,i.u x'j i.uniri.1 Baie DV' ShOrt eluding private reports of a grave char - acter concerning regions In the. south- eastern part ot the continent and around Odessa which have not as yet been made public. M. Bratlano, the Rumanian Premier, speaking of events In eastern Kurope, expressed the view that Bolshevism mlghtl.BOon extend to Serbia, because of race relationship with Russia, and to Slavonla and Croatia because of con nections with Hungary. An American amendment to protect nations against the Influx of foreign labor was, adopted yesterday by the league of nations commission. IJt affirms the rfght of Any country In the league to control matters solely within domoatlo JurlwJWW, t, j. h W . " EVENING PUBLIC FROM BUDAPEST 7? " 6Spy UHDtno -f -I jf"i -- . TT-TI CI "ri tmviir 'Mil -VI "-, TRA-NSVIVAJ.IA M rs&S Support League, Hitchcock Urges 'Continued from rlrst lMee this historic effort the leader Is the American President, Woodrow Wilson Shall we support this effort orarepu- Ulate It Alreadjvoppdsltlcn Is strongl.v developed ( onslderlng these objectlona ,lt was first said the league would be a. sort of suiv-r-natlon. with a great atand- ing army nnd navv capable of destrn 1111- ,any particular nation This objection (disappeared as soon as the leaguo con stitution was puDiisned Second The objection was made that the United States surrendered a part X Its sovereignty by entering tho league. It has now become evident th.it neither the fnltcd States nor any other na tion surrenders ans thing, as the league is not a government and has no sov ereign powers. "Third Objection has been made that the United States abandons the Monroe Doctrine How can this doctrine bo abandoned by Joining a league that proposes to nut a ston to aecressions bs force against every nation, Including . those in America' .. "Fourth Objection ha: been made flint 11.flu1. r.,l l 1 I 111.. ' CanauTand AtraiuTmaV be admlUed i to the league, which It Is claimed would ?!Ve J""eat Britain five votes to our one. If It were true It would not matter, be- -... -i. . . i-um3 an imnortant nliiattnnit mtlHt ne j.-.,. . . " . . ." . ufi-: Co depend. Deprecates .lupaneae I'nttor "I'ifth It hah been objected that Japan might Insist on having the league settle the Immigration question and. through the league, force us to admit Japanese If she could, Bhe could nlso force us to change our laws of marriage and dl voice. taxation or any other domestic Question The league, however, deals 'tn international questions and has no relation to domestic affairs. "I feel that these objections will be j, iTu-ineu nHiae ana mat men w ill meet the big issue squarely wmi iiiini:, must bo- cs or no I am sure there '" uul "e correct answer, and that 1 es ..... wll cXrh. lna'ir.. '., "i.-T"" "i . a1 a ,,,. At .. ,- "! ' "IS". ui". ""." " " "as cee" S5? wS SrS vcntlte of w"r ' ctual pre- m.n,mMr, MONROE DOCTRINE SAFF """" 1UliniHlj Jrirt Snn.il,,,- Tnll. nr... -.-.t w ,"., r"1 "UCS l World League 1 -v ineu ny unanimous vote vVlso these ii.inn a i.- n . ..'' Sw,llP -C.ln "" jwsi i., widow ot H Ney iiingwav. onles aro now- almost comnletelv In- lUr nialv Detennv nrt 'uT.V'S, J..W.1 KX. J, ..lel?'"' ".'' ;"A' '"' ." ent of Great Britain, nnd Can- li P,V'nny."A. ,1.1" w C'helten ate., tlerman- lew. Edit In DavlsVVrlghtstown ? N. .1 int. ada emeciallv h mint- intereiia In I ,. i i." ,r S ."l,ra" orncers nn. jsiit-inirnld rem ' l-Peci.iii. nas m.in interests in men of the L'nlled Plates Hert Ice. Intlted to ROnFRTSON March 24 IDA M wlfeof common with the United States solemn requiem mas,, frl in a. ni.. St O. L Robertson "jneral servlc-a ThSr. " , a rlck a c nurch. 20th and l.nn.i. at ' 1 n m . ni9 k r.t.t a, t. ...t,i.. .i.a.a I I Washington. Slnrel. 'a in. r. i t . ... . . ... -v. , ,,. .. ,- , , t- i.cBi- DnctrinV k. "-"V l '" l" ."onroo 'CtM itsaXcEb,e un,vereal T'US"a n,iSf ??"c".l'''ns..L1! e United Slates In,? a leacue nf naiinni cmnkf '"Join- '7. ie.ipue 01 nations, Senator Walsh "aid. would be far outweighed by the ,.' ,to be derived from its cpera- opera covenant 8UPP0" of th proposed to dominate the eague's n- inn aritnhn.ln..l ii... "lluli iinnininriTitit n- n.n.. . rflWARni V TO ElfHT I EAriIl7 WHUUMjI 1U rlUIll LCAuUL t. . . . . u 1,1 111 1111 1 I'liinirn 11m. 1.1 1. c an e Ifnhlii V.o Iln.,1 .. . vrm "i,l'v- '".tir.a .. iikalx, rector or st. r .if Uccl'l,LS Wilson Gabriel's Catboiic Church. Bradevelt. N. J. Worlds I'oremoat Mail ' HECK. At ' Boston."' Mass . -March 10. . 'ort Wajne. Ind March 26 (By A " "t '", "'"";" Jor ,nf future peace io put it through for the future peace 0 f nurSpi "In in ace ord ith hhn'TnVi they cannot .,13 ,.,.. hJ " 5"? .i. i .7.-r -- ", 1MB unit R"' hy politics, and 1 am sorry to know SJ, , . .? .?I'pt ln' -'nls sreat American and world question SAYS SENATE WILL RATIFY Kirliv T.e.i.lna 1- - . ...... ...umo t.taiiuc unilO- . nents Arc 011011011111 . langing ,,,., ... . . .. . i i.iiiie noeK. ArK aiarch 26, (By A. i ' '."7? "wlur iviruy, in a statement made public nere. expressed the oninian that ,Un . ,a, ,7 ' - ite ntr Ilia t-isvf Canntn i 111 uiK.. .. "T """ f "' league of nations, desplt .. ... --' .- ..u.iu. uaiuic i lit,. EPnU ?,,,, ,..,e',0,ed during .CJ.cl?'i?B 1,0Urs of 11le last session of vnai uuu) : - I '.w '". ."VL .'tu.i-cr.c",t..sa "'e state "It Is alreadt evident ,nt 'that ttio rrm.v..i z. .. v t;" posed' the league and sought to mk a political Issue aie hatlntr n VnhL: i. . heart as they learn the sentiments of 'heir constituents." - ( Weights and Measures Dills OiTereJ H.rrl.burg. March "0. - George V Holmes, president of VieHphlladflnhla I County Commissioners, had thre liiii. 'introduced here widening the aenno ; Powers of the Bureau of Weights anil Measures for Philadelphia Th hm ' .. . I . .- 1".., I C UlllSl j vvelghtH and measures, selling without i "'e'es and measures and sales of meat Iteatijs AUEKWKCK. March 23 ELIAZBTH dow of VerrtlnniM Ai,l.i. ,i'.,',a-ffr'V widow of Ferdinand Auirweck (nee SnfffnV no- n4 o. of u.a: invud .;uy,".-ifm?.'.- ices. YI mantnwn u n m.. Kqia K'-...J:r"!.r' ". Int.. private Auto a-riiri" 1T1. IkillH VnruiAArf a .. -. " - Friends mav call Thura m BALDWIN -March 24. JAMlis Im.h.H of Bridget and aor. of' lau . MarllS ISd Catherine Baldwin. Relative, and f?lends Holy Name boclety of St, Agatha', ffiffi lrv.lted,tu funeryf...S.t I' s'io a Vrsl J,-fl iieiOn Ml . WHt I'tilla. Hnl-mn -..,...1-1 .".' ' fit. Aiih.-i rhi.eiii Tn .-'U."". rU"2. m"s rn- i", ,n f,',-:;.i " - "" "" " uenia' CenJr ALto funrat. v BARRETT. March . 22, WILLIAM, hna. SA. ""' i""" tnea Ijrkenl Ku. 1 Solemn reaul'em m.K Church of Our1 Motn'e'r ot Sorrows 10 a. m, 1st. 8L Dmla1. rtSt ,RU,tlre, and trMoVifotoSr'Jr c: IBGE-HIiLaBELHM, WEDNESDAY, ilAROH 20, 1?)19 nKvrits rows Holy Name Soclotr. DIv Mo 4 A. H It' S?i?ff,,nf"' ?i l" H. I?.- linn.. m;n'.A.rilcfw-',V,' .Enjlnenien and Klrei ,,.!,i ." No- 73' imita- Auto service. sissi:. -A.-rB.'yj? wn'K.n ".w'Pa'natt. VV?a t'rl"'8 " nV "l ,NI".,e "" ne lJnrry). Ttela tlve and friends, American Stores Ware- TilVhS'i.1 .1" y N'. "ulchlnion at. Int aitwra Ltra Itemalns may i viewed "?.u pe. auio lunerai. ...... p., n.uviiiu iriiutrm nurni Mt, j;ilv;nrd s avrfun1?".-,n ,nt-,My s'pu,chr '" MihSP1!0? rM,fr,Jh 2B- JOHN.1 .on of Michael and late Jlrldret nroderlck. Kela l,,," ant1 friend. Invited to funeral. Sat, 8.30 nm father's residence. 31RR Del Kadi. .'i i?'lmn "nulem innaa Church of Cem' Ant.V'servlce. "" "" "tw "dI hiumv.-s .March SB. EOVVAnn T WSW.N I" '? "".""-""a I friends In. i,ni j .uiii-iiii ncrvireB, rn.. l n. m npartmenta nf Flthlan H Slrnmona Co. 30i Market st Camden. N. J. Int nrlvate ntlCKLUY March 21. r.DVVAn J ." son pf Dennis and Elizabeth Hurkley (nee Pur Innir). Due notice of funeral, father1. rr..i. dence. soo; wilder stt (near 2O1I1 and Dick- jiyitnovvns. March 21. jo'bErif t .'hus- hand of nebecca Ilurrowes (nee Anstls). Itelathes and friends Invited to funera services Thurs . 2 n in . 1S30 Doer ,t. Inl ',. ". c.'m- Remains may be CAnPnNTKR March 21. MART t, wlf. of William M Carpente?. sf KelathVs and friends InUted to funeral. Thurs. 8.10 m . 2;n s. Ilucklndinm nlac (44th and Wall nut sts ) Solemn hlsh requiem mass St. Jksmes'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral tern . CAftn. March 24. CATHRIIINR T.. dauahter of Oeorre and late Catherine T Carr (nee Stanton), aaed 18 nelatles and friends Invited to funeral. Frl , R-30 n. m., father's residence, 4(120 Worth St., Frank- iora ooiemn rquiem mass Ht. .Tonchlm s Church 10 a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service CARIt March 24. THOMAS, husband of Marv Carr aired 71 Ite atlven nnH friend. Protection I.odce No 243, I. o O. P : Key stone rtrpuhllcan Club, invlled to funeral ' CAHSON -March 24. rtACIini. CAItSO.V widow of John Carson aired 82 Ilelathei rVswVnV'oV daiiintJ?nMrlf n'r's.onS ni ChestRSt st Ambfcf . . InV.' ri?: "l(l?..CfJJ. . of Kll. "r" ThVVr7 'JuFBS. JL I h.l"bS.1 notice nf funeral will be KUen CONNOLLY March 24 MARY E . wife V Joln, Connolly and daushter of James and ftJuJi'T' (ne Mnrnnl Remit ea ttnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon . 8-30 n m . resl dnre of husband, 2301 E Huntingdon st. ? "TXr0!6!" E1""", ?' 'V"1'8 fhurch 10 a m. Int Holy Sepulchre Com Auto ser- 0.co"fr'r,T-Kllle.lln action In France. O-t 1 lr.18rp.ANk W. son nf into Johri end lnnnle Cornett (nee McOuliran) Rela iiV.'. "s";1 ,r.ln? Jpvited to solemn requ'im SBEUW .",ThSur..:U10h' Imhlgh "? and CUNN1NOHAM At PJt'erton V J March 24. LILL1E, wife of James cunning. ham Relatives nnd friends Invited to " f u u!.I,JhS!'"I 2.n. mv 'no Lln"en ave. Rlterton. N Int. private, Del., papers DEVENNY nfflclallv nn,i.j t,..i 'devenny ie..iJJS', ,Y-'E!V M,-?.:7 ....-. ..., ...:.v " '" , -". in- inniij, o-u tiitision. rnrmerlv .nnnlv RITtPIint nf Tn t t Ofl.l, t .. L . . . ..r. . ? Y 1 nilatlrlpniT -i -. ..-.-- .--...., .u.ll oil., 1.ULJBIH HI. . mil w- ,. ..n . . .. N I INVAnr i p !m. . "hjiiiic t.ity. i pi ouncnim s unurcn u a m. int. private. Relatives .and friend. .T.f Jhn Dall-y HMy Sepulchre Cem. Auto aerlce. Thurs .S 30 a m "' V hr't.tfi'n fu.nT , ."rtK'S Mrch 2, A"A F- daughter nf em.i high mass of wnSl. ,afUlJ,.,i: So.'" '?tn hmuel H end Prudence Rees Rela ChSren"l0n,a"'n.0' I?,,lSSlyBlrn,.thK,, Vi" nni!. '?' Will? Q"L"!SM. auio runeral. Wilmington. Lt,v .in Jiarch,22 CHARLES h'isband copy .....,- of Bridget D-tiln I Relatives and friends,', RUTHNER Jlnrch 24, rjREOOR, hus Pan Domingo Council No 28n If of c . hand of Tresla Ruthner Inee Unger). aged L K or A , Rt-anch No 118: Hoard of ni. ' ..3. Relatives and rrtpnrl finrlnr- n.nl,ii rectors or Jackson R. and L Asso . Invited I in lunerai, jnjr. H 30 a m. 4127 N. tironu bi. ariemn roulem mass 8t I Stephen a Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepul- chtT.v'7.r, At.to f,,ners DIEM.R March 2.1. CHRISTIAN D. nuanann or .viaiiini uncr (nee Langbeln), aged lid Duo notice win be given nnwvixR a. ti'to ri.ninn . n.i. ..- MRY PK'KERINO DOW NINO. "formerlj"of Salem, Mass. Scrtlces and Int Salem. -in.u t.--i "'"' I DUFOUR. March 23. CLEMENCE. widow nf Inlnl n Dufour. need fi Relatives and .;,.-.",.;--:,--- .- . .-.....n .... iritri.us uititpu in lunera . resinfnce or iliuehter. Mrs Thomna Coluzzl SS4.1 N. lath st , Frl . 8 30 n m Solemn high mahs of requiem M. Stephen's Church 10 a, m. int tioiy cross ceni. . ClEYEn March 24 r.T.lZVBETH HANS- 8i3''URV,a.lYe.0adn,rln?1.e7n'rfun'eKrea1, "rvlces, 7"07 Oermantown ate . Mt. Alr, Thurs 3 30 p m Int nrltate QIl.nERT At 3-.4 VTuntiii, nn VTn rh '-'. CHARLES (IILIIERT. need 117 Kelttltes and friends, members ot the Voluntary Ke- 1 l-r Department of the P R tlted to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p in . Oilier H Ilalr I'.ldg . 182(1 chestnut at Int Ar I nglon Cem I r'endt uaj Iew remains Th.i.. &. ll t-l' . I'1 GORDON March 24. HARRY DAVID. l1! ,!!,' M"P7' "fil',lE?Jli'0.rt',"I.'Rl I nuts uriii4 nun j iinrpiiuir uuiuun J,rl" tltes nnd friends Intlted to funernl, Frl . II 3ll a. m home of son, Richard McAullfte, Glendon Pa Int IListon Pa GORDONi March 24 JAMES J husband nf Mary (nee Murnhj) and son of Ute i Patrick and Helen Gordon (nee Carabine) Relatltea and friends Invited to funeral. at 7 30 a m , 2.111 Almond st (lHth Ward High mnss St Ann's Church n a m Int Holv Sepulchre Cem Auto funefn! OOl'LD March 24 MAIrY COULD (nee Youell). widow of William Gould. Sr. Rein, lives nnd friends Intlted to funeral Sat, a .in a m . L'o.M k somerset at bolemn renulem mass Nt Ann's Church 1U a Int St Ann'R Cent GROSH. March 23. ANNIE MAl.YlV't OUOSH aged 43 Funeral near Elktnn. Md , Frl Preliminary services at house. 1 p. in lunuvtru uy nt-rvice at trinuy t nuri'ii, i.m ton Int Elkton Cem New York papeis cop. 1IACAN. March 23. MICHAEL W.. son of late John and r.llen Hagan Iteiatlts and friends. Marqueiie Council. No. 2f K. of C . and nil societies of which lie tin, a mcirher. Invited to funeral. Thur.. S 30 a, m .114! N ,th st. High mass 3t. Vernnl-,, . Church 10 a u Int. Old Cathedral1 Ccm .... . HAYES March 2.1 JOHN G . husband of I Ada Eva liases Relatltes and friends Hellman Council. No 277, O I. A.. Intlted '? '"nerai sertices. .-.at. l--hi n. nt , nm x Broad at Int prltate Woodlands Cein "WJaVv"1" be ,l'wtd Frl.- atter ,7 p m . -;V..V"t .'' :l...I;,i, -t. ,-irtii'" -i. 1019. aged six months. LUCIE MAROARET- STRICKHR March 23, CHRISTINA, YOUNO LADY with knowledge of tvpewrlt 1A. younger daughter nf John S. nnd Ber-'wlfe of Qua Strieker and-daughter of Annie ' '"? n,'1 'JlJ"",' IV,"nV 'a'"? -flV t hx W son Uerl;. nn .... Vnnt l.lttl. nlHiea an f,..n4. I W". N. t.. . ertlnn nf cltv, u Address Witt llOFrMAN. Marcli 24 JOHN C5RANT. John Oram. Sr.. and Irene. M. Hoffman, ared 311. Relatltes and friends. Homn n. ir . nui-iiHiia ui . jary j. j-toiironn anii son or fense Reserves of the 34th Ward: Progressive Assembly. Jto. 4. A. O, M. P.. and Flcher Machine Co.. invited lo funeral services, Thurs . 1! n. ra.. 13 N. Yewdell at. Int Pernwood Cem. friends may call Wed. eve. Auto funeral. ..uil.MiKh;.. viareh 24. Ki.lZAHETH wife of Albert Hornlokel and daughter of r.iiiduuci uiiu iHinriiis CNtimiitt iiiro lorpuyt iie.aiivc-n Mnu trinus inviiru nds Invited to funeral. 21) W. Ontario st High it VcroaJca'a Church lo IT. K 1U a m . St in .i.i iiiiib,., ljiirtis'n M......V. m imitr Tte-v-nt- .. .- band of Anne E. Hurst. Relatives and friends, Auditing Deut. of P. It. R, and Vara Republican Club. 32d'Ward. Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 8 n. m.. 1730 Edgely st Int. private 'luura. morn.. West Laurel ul,1l.e.n..V 1NMAN -At Pemberten. N. .T.. March "a JACOll 1NMAN. aged 83. Relatltes and friends. Urn. A. E. Sh'raa Tost. No. 20. O. ft'. .";i. SJi"? 1. ',"","' J"", -7 1. m,- T.m p.kV,'in ' ' ' - &- ,0N:s.tSu -Suddenly, March 25. MAROA. I '"il .."''I'j.'y1! "ie or k. Bcammon Jones, r,.. .i. mZ IV ."."." "' ' UA-.- .... .,v. , i.i.c ut ,,. uLnmiiiuii jgnrn, - f u st Due notice of funeral will ,,,;" I i i" '"ii-ii ..,, u,..u .., ...,, ,u .cinim bi , KEANE. March 23. MARGARRT. wife of Omtn Pplemn mass of requiem Rr. Francis Michael Keane (nee Veas.y) Relatives and'' Asslsl Church 10 a..m. Int. Holy Sepul- friends Invited to fun-ral. Frl.. 8:30 a m.. th" ; Cem. nio S. 23d st. Solemn high mass of, WARD March 24, JOHN D. WARD for. rwint.m St InlhAinr1, Chumli 11. . l.t mArlV r-ISldlntr at RMlevllP.Htra t tflM Tfntal i i iii ? -..in ar Knii.11111 ni,n requiem St. Anthony's Church 10 a m Int. Ilo'v Cross Cem. Autcs. funeral. New Tork ydirro uirpno tuiv r KULIA March L'5 ALEXANDKrl. Im. band of late. Mary Kellj. Relatitea and rrierds invnea to lunerai rn . isiirn m 1D09 war. Cem LAWhON March 24. JANE I A tXfcsrtv- . ".2?. to funeral , st., iven- .... TtslAtltrs and friends Invited services, Thurs.. 2 p. m., 3003 C VII slngton Int private , LORD At 31)37 N. Dtll st, Relative and friends, .members of I A.. Invited to funera services. Thu " ,111. 1, 11. tl I A Ifitl. f ll AUtiUSI'A i.. wiaow or frl . if 1 p. m . Ollyei II. na.r niai., ao.u cnestnut t-.Jj.'.Arl,ll"".n9'mr.nV ,r..ePh...n LYNCH. March 24, MARY. Wife Of rhlllp , I.inch (nec McQarrlM. Relatives and friends. alo St. Agatha'a Altar and Rosary Societies. Invited to funeral, Krl., 8:30 a. m., .40IH Lancaster ave, coition rcijuiriii iii-o i I St. Agatha's Church 10 a. na. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. S . .,, HOSKY. widow of Ufancta Mahoney (ne. r t IIAV1I.SV Alarch -S. KLIfiAltr.AAl .tlA-l TlitrnAui funeral,' Sat.. 8do a. m , 44J6 Penn st.. a a.t . Hill Dann mt I Frankford, Solemn requiem mass bi, job rhlm'a Church 10 a, m. Int. St. Donjlnle'a C 'mAULICK. March 24. al 22d" Manbelm St.. Oermantown, LOUISA, wife of Frederick MaUlck. Due notice will be given. r McCORMICK. March 24. ANNA, wife ot o-unM.a. 1 t.rCnmi.iib .Ie Inee Doranl ,.N, Danen . Requiem rnaasat. Ed- ,-v.-J'r' .Vn'v"'..:,'7.?nri,'"u C-" . '""": 1 " .. " "" " : r- l'S CnurCO U a, in. Jilt. Ol. JJOminlC'S ti-A-VriVH TirlS. "i i ie .M llll ,or w-oru a.iut isnnraiory ann to ass st ... Ilnlmeaburr. Pa.. . n,t-$RviZ$;T&.tfl.& Bri..4J ?0.'! 1 . Injtrum.nt maker. Apply Room S. College LANOB. -Marcn ZO. fAiUJB IaA.-SUK. ,h VriEnai Intii.d' io' fTm.Vi I .ii. "'.TJ HSll. tnitei.lty Ql t--itn.y.vania. Relatives nna irlenos invuea " luwri I ji,nion at., Bristol. Pa7 Thurs., 2 p. rn. HOV wanted: Insurance Stokeg. Packard, services. Frl , 2 p. m 2J01 N. Orkney st ' )nt private, Bristol Cem Hsuihlon A Smith. 434 Walnut at. Int nrltatp. ll,l.-lll.-ia 1I...1. .11 , n, . nr-n. , a 1 Residence, 2S22 Silver St. Relative" slfrlenda Invited to'funeral. Thurs By, s Iparlors of J. J. Ryan A lion. 2504 W.'Ee liWh Jl.gn requiem mass fit. Columba's Denis's Cehi.Ai Church 10 a in. Int. 8$, aroniDre Atilto lunerai. Mcdonald. Mitrcii 24. juiaTA, "idow of Jamci WeDOnad-ARJfcyvj( and fjrlendj jZTiilPi V " -'.'rViT Sk U II DK.T1IH In'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Ccm. Auto service McnKK, Msrch 2.'., SARAH If., wife of Alexander MrOee, aard fiR Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., n p m , brother-in-law's residence, Daniel K. Rau denbush, .1448 Rldae nve.. Wlasahlckon Hervlces St Tlmoth's Church 4 p. m Int adjoining itrounde Trlenils may call Wed after ? n m. Mttll.ONK In Noirlstown. March 2.1, PATRICK, husband of lale Bridget Me. (Hone. Iuneral prlvale, residence of snnln law, Krancls A Cshlll, 347 n. Marshall st.. Norrlstnwn pa,, Frl., 8 a. m. Hlah mass HI. Patrick's Church 0.30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem . Phlla. McKHRNON-. March 23. at Framlniham. Mass.. EMMA, widow of Thomas J, Mc Kernon. MONTOMERr. March 2R. HRI,EN V. dajshter of Mary Montgomery McKrlane and lata John Morilromery. aaed 28, Reiatlves nnl friends. Wallace Wilson Hostery Mfsr. Co . Invited to funeral. Sat., 7:30 n. m . mother's residence, 4140 Orchard st. Re nulent mass Bt, Joachim's Church 0 a. m Int Holv Sepulchre Cem Auto service. MOORB Vfarch 24, KDWARI) 8.. eon of late James S and Sarah K. Moore. Int. private. .MOORB March 24 JAMKR ItEDMOND, son of, James R and Kmma Rrenrel MSwre, aced 10. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serIres. Krl., 1.10 p. m., 034 N, B3d st. (51d and Olrard ae. Int nrKale MOUNCB Marrh 2.1. At.FRRD MOU.WK, aired 84 Relatives and friends. Woodbine i-ooffo. rvo !, 1, u u. t.. invited to lu dence of son. Joseph L Mouunce. 1005 Afa - nmrmi i.Tvir.i i niir, . , ?t t, m srltes nt Methodist Church. Woodstown .n. J . in., 10 . m Int. Woodstown Metlio dlsla Cem . MtlLOCK. !areh.21. EMZAT1ETH MU LOCK, daughter of late Edward And Caro llne Mulock. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 2 p. m.. rest, denco of cousin. Dr. L O. shnllcrnss, 112 8. 20th st. Int., private. Cedar Hill Cem. ! r lends may view remains Wed,, 8 Xo 10 P. m. SIURDOCK March 24.- FRANCES E . wue 01 .epnanian v. jiurdocK, nged Tl Relatives and friends' Invited to services! Thura . 2 p. m . 41.10 Tackawanna st. Krankford. Int. Oakland Cem. Remains may be vlened Wed., after 7 o'clock. MURRAY. March 23. WILLIAM J., hus band of Catharine O Murray (nee Kelly) and son of Thomas J Murray. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral. Frl.. ?An9', m- from ,h" resldenco of father. IS? Wnlnilt Bt Cnturvn Tt.,1.. ..... a., r-.. U.l emn mass of requiem. Church of the Rlessed v,HtU?JtfAl7' ,9.a- m- ,nt- I'olv Cross Cem. 1 0'KI;S. uver HI sears of are. to work in An q RRIKN. At SO.', Faette at.. Conaho. Ishlng; department of corrugated paper hncH.nvPa.- M"rch 23. MARY ANN. widow plant: light work; 17.60 rr week to start, of Michael O'Rrlen and daughter of late Apply F. H. Foster Co . 21th and Locust, fftfa?WB8n2l!T.Sgl (yr.,NoIf3.Sg'.. nTu'.n.Chna;rgooa: re?eVenc?. insss St, Matthew's Church, Conahohocken . mi, convenience or lamuy, hi, iai ,hl.".i.m" Conshnhocken Pa. O'HANLAN March 2.1. FRANK, husband of I?rldget O'Hanlan (neo McCollouah) son of John and Margaret O'Hanlan. nf Mulle baun. County Armagh, Ireland. Relatives and friends Armagh Society. Unrtenders' Local, No 2.14, Invited to funeral, hat., 8 30 a m , 2348 N. Tailor st. (25th nnd Lehigh aVe.l. Illah TAmllem mn St iVIntnha't nurcn ju a Int. St. Denis's Cem auio lunerai 0'NEILL.-At Burlington. N. J.. March fari Ell 24 .JAMES n son of lata James and Ellia el.'il' ,Jielf,l,J" nnd friends invited to funeral. 13.1 W Broad at.. Burlington. N. J., 7C""u- n .Renulem.nias.8t, Paul's I hll'rh a wt Tito f -..! inn i-i.-w 'OKTItOFr. Mhrch 24. AUGUST, husband of Rmma OHthoff. RelatUra and friends Invlfprt tn fiinai-nl Vwt T in a-n aQIO 1 1 enn et., Trankford Solemn requfem mass i N Hutchinson st Int. Northw-iod C?Bi ' "'"DELL. March 23 MARY A., wife of V.I??. "'?" st, Int.'Mt. MorUh Cem. i t i "i'n niav ran veo. evp. ninnwtv , n-.J-..:.- n, t rn.Mu n . ". i : ". - -,. ni I'll wiilimH, ,. J . ..m. in , D Jll.ll,.:; .IIRTHT inr TFI-lll' Tin Shamokln. Pa., and Ml r-nrm.l r-S n.n. Lodge, No 1 Til. D O. H.. Invited to fu- i1','. i . i t m . 2.i3I WT. Seltzer st. High mass St Elliaheth'a Church II a. U"t Holv Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral I 8AKCHSENHEIMER March 23. JOl JJ .husband nf Rose Sachsenhelmer ( JOHN haanVialmae In.. ,"'"" "eiativeg and frlendst Columbus Ren Sorletv. Invited to funeral services, .ihurs.. a n in tmst v n.i-n.v i tn 'Ireonmount Cem. Friids may call' Wed' ", ,...., Rf-trr-VTnrii.- . .. x- , i. nn 5ns.8.,B- wife of Frank Srhcndock (nee ' , , ". , "5 i "e!tUc8 and friends In- .i,-rt . f,,.ra ....,lA..--.i....- "!l. . ' ....n. -,.. ,B iiuib. -.--. aw auiicini i-til . n t-B lllUin.i a. 111, realdnrKO of Jarob Schtndoclt, Atco, N. J, StCHUNDOCK. At Atco. N, .T.. March 2 1. PRANK, husband of Bessie Hchendoek, aged .13. Relatives and friends Invited to Jr"COb "ctendock. Atc'o, N.'j. Int. Berlin lunnrni services, 'inurs . 2 p. m . residence SCHLETT SiwlrlAuli tr.ri.li n AWA M (neo Harper), wife of Jacob Schlett. Rela tives and frlrmls Invited lo funeral Krl , 2 P m . 124(1 .Morton st Camden Int. prl tnte. Hnrlelgh Cem. Friends may view re ImnlnM Thlirn trnm 7 In O n SCH.MIDT. March 24. LOUIS, huahand of RliZ.-ll.eth Schmidt Inee Mnllrr). need (ID Relatives and friends, also Raecker Vereln Social Rad!ant Star Assemblt. No. iB A mm n." ffij t '"WTiVi-Z-. n Z . .. ---.. .. nemalijamav be viewed eel etc . SCHREIBER. March 24, CONRAD, son of late Francis O. nnd Elizabeth Schrclber. aged 70 Relatltes and friends invited to funeral. Thurs. a p. ril . apartments of L. II Yerkes. 1T25'.S RRth at. Int private. Mt Mnrlah Cent Friends mav call Wed.. after 7pm Omit flowers Auto funeral. fi r h n o E D E R. March 24. EMMA SCHR0EDER (nee Blumenstock). wife of An- drew Schrr.eder, aged fi2 Relatlvea and friends invited to Attend funeral. Thura. 2 n m., from 1003 W, Rockland st. Int. Korlhwnon rem. SHEPHARD March 24. QEOROE St.. hiislinml of Anna Shpnharil Inee Merrick). (net flffrt no Tti-latltf nnil frlrmla. Nesham Tribe. No 100. I. O. R, M.. and Ivjland Council, No (101. O of I A.; Invited to lunerai aert ices, wnurcnvuie lieiormea Church, Frl., 11 a m. Remains may bo I itletted son's realdence. 1028 E. Monmouth t 1 hiira pv SMITH' Formerly of 2127 N Uhor at., March 24. MART, daughter of the lata Tames and Ellrabeih Smith Relatives and friends, also B. V. M. Rodalltv of St. Ellr.ibelb's Church, and Prosperity Pride circle. No M7. V. of A., invited to attend funernl. Krl.. SO a, m. from the real. .l.rM nf Ttfm Mnrv Tl Tlnrna. into W. Co. lumbln nve. Solemn hleb requleai mass St. Malichy'a Church 10 a. m. Int. New Ca thedral cm. Auto rnnerni. STEGKR March 24. HERMAN t Otto E nnd Minnie P. Steger. nged n son or J months. iieiai.vi-e anu irisnus invi funeral aer of parent. ",'"" S rvlces 'I hurs . 2 p. m., residence j risnuii invupn lo i 43! N aillll St. int. C hlten Remains may be viewed Wed i runeral lilted to funeral services Frl 1:30 p. tn . mother's residence.' Xflll K, Allen ut. Int. prltate. Remains mav be viewed Thura eve. STUUNti. aiarcn m. ak:ha -i-. wtra nf ' .V W. strong. Relatltes and friends In- ( start this vear right: ladles taarn some tlted to funeral. Thura. 0:30 a. m., Villat I thing prolttahle: profession for Sft: manlcur rota. Pa. Solemn requiem mass St. Thorn- Ing. shampooing or rcaln massage: day and as's Chur")! 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. I evening classes, Adams A Adams 1SQ3 Arcli Auto funeral ' st . Phlla.. Pa. Phone Spruce 417B. TRl'lTT March 23 Capt. v.. SIDNEY isle it . Trultt. nvri TRIIITT husband nf Resale 11 . Trultt. aged llelatlvej and friends invited to service, i Wed . 8 15 pm.. 5220 Spruce st. Int. Selby vllle De .Thura UPTON March 21 ALICE, wife of i iiuinna uiuuin (.nm -' ncmilirn Kim -i-. at...,.!..,- vll... c..m.ii . ,an t Thomas Upton, aged 40 Relatlvea an of P.. Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 n. in., 0444 State road, lacony. Int. prl. tate. Magnolia Cem, Remains may be viewed Wed , 7 to n p. m. WALLACE. March 24. MARY R.. daunh- I'r of. lato Stephen and Anno Wallace St. in.hnnv'R Hnrlptv and Lpaffim nt Uon-aA Heart of Church of Immaculate Conception . Intlted to funeral. Frl. 7.10 a m.. 73T ETlerl t.. Carnderr, N J, ,,h 'imiiIP','- W'SaV'S' ."K-. 'RK'."" t nurcn oi immaculate conception V a. m Th Pat nftf fam t j U, IV.ll -, .' iA.ll. lit vv'Aiiu. jiarcn a, husk, Husband of i.te Mary Ward. Relatltes and friends. late jt emnlojes of Mldvale Steel Work oves or Aiinva.e ieel tvorka. Invited to turn nerai. a rt., o;a a, in., iu z.erelda at , m"'y residing at Rellevue-Stratford Hotel. fhll.. 'nSt. Agnes', Hospital. jproad and ininiiii bid, t.mtur nun iiiruuo iiiviirij .. ...-. t . c-a. . 1 i? .": i.v ''r'"'.0 " "'. 0i no "u"ll,VnaK''.S0'.,".mJ!" 5.3.0 St. Agnes'a Hospital Chapel. Int ,, irf.iu,, .uaivii v, JlAnilAlllJl tnQO Schttarlr-Ilauer), wife or Jacob Welmer. agcd 44. Relatives and friends Invited to fUneral, Thurs , 8 a m., residence of son- In-law. Joseoh Bitting. 32H Durfn- Ht 'iL. S tJ' Holemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady .hi?! of i it ' "I Mount C,mc 0:30 a m Jnt. Holy He lpers If I It S a,emer rem ltftffTt' Kfaa.l. llinv Tln ...la n( William It White. Relatives and friends Cowcksink Council. No. 160 D, of p., ml ..lp,! . funeral aervlre. Pel in n'Jtr su Clement's Oiuroh. 20th and Cherry sta I nt Mt 'Moriah Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs . 8 p m , chapel of Andrew I g nsir pen. aixu ana.tvin bib, i WOLF. Suddenly. March 25, 1070 Ma ' dry' avr . uermsntottn-. join, Jr.. hus. i iianu ut iiiiarn iiiiiiByii ivoil anu Bon OI John and ln& Wolf, irl 30. Due notice 'y WTTT.Iaaa WULF Suddenly. March, 23. 1070 r.. dary ave . Oermantown, JOHN, Jr., hus band of Jloaetta, Bronson Wulf and son of John and Lena Wulf. aged 80. Due notice of funeral. -j UNDKRTAKKRS RfSoras fMr - t DIAMOND I i v.-.. . " c M' ti -v T.KOAT. AnVERTlHEillENTg KSS" 1WTATR OF ARTI1DR NOTT BAN T. . FOR.n' deeraied Ancillary letters of administration c. t. a, upon the- estate of Arthur Nott Sanford, deceased, havlna: been irrnnteil to FIDELITY TRUS-f COMPANY. all peraons Indebted to tha said estnte are reouested to make paymentj and those liav Inr calms nralnst the same to present them, without delay, at the office nf the said Com pany. Njs. 821-811 Chestnut st . Phlla. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, TO, P. DEBT. President. LOST AND FOUND NKCKPIKCB Lost, fur neckpiece, dyed .squirrel, Sunday; reward If returned to 1220 Spruce it. ' HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATION HANDS, eiperlenced, on women's coats and suits Applv second floor, Wanamakcr & Urown. Oth and Market. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, first class, white: private famllvs experienced; refer- ences required, 4010 wynneneid ave., west rnuaneipnia CLERIC Finna- and telephone operating; ni hi pnmrrn nnv HMniini Mniw Yrmn ivni. i sienholme A. Pons. Inc. 24th & Altezheny av, COOIC flrat class, white; private family; experienced; references required. 4910 Wnnfleld ave, COOKINOVnnd light housework: 2 In family; small house; no Inundry; go home nights. Mix Sherman at.. Oermantown. DHKSSMAKEn wants vralst and aklrt finish ers, assistant sleeve draper sleeve finish ers and Improvers on waists, skirts and sleeves: also finishers and Improvers on tai lored and fancy skirts; women to work In tailoring; dept. on coats and dresses; perm. pos. and lonsr season: annly all week: houi from 8 to B:80phalf day Bat. 1721 Walnut. DRESSMAKERS Waist, skirt and steeva finishers; alto Improvers and apprentices; paid while learning. Apply lfiOO Locust at. DRESSMAKERS Women or men: steady ..work: come ready for work. Mrs. Fried, 718 S. 3d. nrai'lmia sitnnlni Apply by mall onlv to Mrs. Klila Cnisutt H'Hr., iiavprrora HOUSEKEEPER Oood plain cook, neat and willing: fam. 2; Oak Lane, ref. req. iei. aiai-tv. uermantown. jio.ao weekly. HOUSEWORK, gen.; girl, 1.1: no waahlng. I Call bet. 4 and ri p m., Phone Oak Lane 727 W. i mira ..;. . . LA?"2.S- tttm,; 03"J camac at. trnnsfprrlnir tiat- temSt t!i hlinitr!,. ttnt Bnln,.ii nav for patterns to learn.' Store. 8112 Market. 1.ADY, sounc, to work on soda fountain; references. Apply Cabellero Drue Co., northwest corner B2d and Walnut sts. LAUNnRY MARKERS AND SORTERS IN FLAT W1RIC DEPARTMENT APrLY K108 FILBERT ST. LAUNDRESS, COLORED. TO DO FAMILY WA8HINO: 4 ADULTS: TUESDAYS; PERMANENT. CALL 5730 HADFIELD AVE.. 1H, PHILA MAID Competent white maid aa chamber maid nnd waltrers: 2 In family: town In winter, country In summer. Apply after 7 P m 110.1 N. Rrosd st MILLINERS WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERS PERMANENT POSITION ALL YEAR ROUND: OOOD WAOES APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS, OPERATOR, experienced, on Singer ma chine: shirts and general work: steady position all year 'round 1(127 N, 10th st. OPERATORS Steady, all-the-year-around work for girls over 10 and women In mod ern, up-to-date factory building; Ideal loca tion for West Philadelphia girls on account of close proximity to subway. Baring. Lan caster ave.. Darby, Spruce. Baltimore ave. and Spring Oarden bridge surface lines.: op erators wanted in the assembling depart ment, where the work Is light and tlean; also on presses, tappers and nther light ma. chines. For details call at factory office. If. T Palate Co.. 3201 Arch at. OPERATORS, felling, on snlrts, pajamas, night shirts and athletic underwear: Wheeler & Wilsoa machine. Apply Mann & Dllks 1102 Chestnut st. SALESWOMEN, experienced, on women's coats and aults Apply second floor. Wana maker & Brown, Oth and Market sts. STENOGRAPHER Atlantic Refining Co. has an opening for high school graduate. it ho has the ability to tako dictation rnpldk and transcribe accurately: the ttork Is nlong englneering'llnea and offers opportunity I for advancement; general offlce work, auch as filing records, etc Is a part of this po-1 sltlon: those so qualified apply In person nt the salea department. Room 8, 8144 Pas- I stunk ate.. Philadelphia ' STENOGRAPHER nnd Dictaphone Operator lu Advertising Department of up-to-date, I high-grade manufacturing Firm, located near 2d and Columbia ate. To one who can qunll fy we havo a steady, congenial position with ' good chances for Improvement nnd sn--dt i advancement. Address "OPPORTUNITY," 1', (J. UOX 33UU. STENOCRAPHFR EXPFRIFVCED OITALIFIED TO DO OOOD WORK APPLY BUREAU OK FMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S TYPIST Bright. Intelligent girl with eonie know ie dgo of stenography for clerical ttork In newspaper office. Annly M. Mc Keon. Room 220 Ledger Building, nth and riatniit sts TTPIST wanted. Apply Nttlonal Drug Co , 4079 Stenton nve.. Oermantown. VVA1TRFSSKR FOR FLOOR WORK APPLY BUREAU OF FMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S, woman, white, wanted for nouao e'eantng in uerntHmoitn, t nay a wren, i- too Ledger Office. with nartiomars iiyn r o nox a..nn fleneral lLfANICURINO and beauty culture scbool. HELP WATJTED MALE . mmtiTrpTimn -.i. . ... . (ARCHITECTURAL designer. Apply -to i Mr, Ruerger. Atlantic Reflnlng Co.. 3144 Pass. yunk ave. ASSISTANT to executive of a large retail establishment: stato age, experience, ret erenrea and salary expected. I'oatoftlce P.OX74R AUDITORS A large financial Institution Is desirous of obtaining the aervtceg of a few oung men with auditing experience, Tw, oung men with auditing experience Link preferred, to work In their audit de mm .-wij . ... . ....... .,rn uicr. AUTO SIECHANICS, first-class men. on G. ton xruriss; nt isa man u yenra experl- ence Apply K. ii. vare. garage 3300 S. Rrosd l ask ror Mr. Deener, . tionKKEEPER' and stenoaranher ....m. D?oung man- by mercantllJ house- aSfart- sia oir week P 780 Ledger Office' ? v'r 'TffK' l " ' '''"r "?'?: -.nnT-Tt-cnCTl In A..t.l. . .... ROOKKEEPER. exp. In double entry.- with knowledge of typewriting. 414 South at. - n. ..A"T'tsr1 mA ti-un TV a- a n a ... I"11 'kj?.JVJl,-'V.ffS i.A 5J-A5-.JL " MAIL CI.F.RK: MUST RE 10 TMtnu rite Atll.l tlAl.iiA J niitui n.l ytA'A-l.t TO nun ir.Mi.iu. n i , BOYS WANTED, Id YEARB OR 0yrER: GOOD WAOES. APPLY AT ONCE.. BECKER. SMITH t PAQE, WATER AN0 SNYDER AVE. . , . HOYS WANTED FOR KIOHT WORKt MtlHT? HE OVRR IBs CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER P M.. L B D O E It OFFICE, FIFTH FIXIOP. CUPOLA 'TENOER for out of town! ex. f perlenc with ssmlsteel and gray Iron cast ings, capauie oi taaing run cnargei statti age, experience, married or anhxle and wages desired. M R25. ledger Office. COMBER wanted fqr Noble combs; reply, stating experience and places employed. V a 1 i, LteaBW unice. DRIVER Steady man for steady postlon: oyer -a eara ot nge. anon salary. Apply 0 a. m . Mr. Helnnld. l2f BalnhrMga at" DJlUas Wanted, Junior dmg clerk lit At-lantlo-Clty, Address M 1107. Ladsar Office. FOLLOW i BOAHDsWK far sfawa. ,BbHni p-Tiwata,"- rgyg .tlWsl.iTSt' eSftwrat I ... ... 'K. At AIB--. 2rc-meak' IK1U8EWOBK AMERICAN. OF.RMAN- ' Vhtslig ?n, ?N.Tro,l,on ot "" POLISH OR HUNOARIAN OIRL, FOR mld-Atlantlr. 5..Vn i? """. ot ,n" '"ding CENERAI. HOUSEWORK: 3 IN FAMILY: training ellneJn.i1 "ilPr"r''": ",Bt', f" "OOD HOME; OOOD WAOES. 100 ROSE- . "Jrk nd ", I rv"!i 5. ".f"'nir"; """'"t MOORE AVE.. OLENSIDE. PA. OOONT?. LZ$. "JlSffiJ '.""a'ljTi" Lcdi",? r i HELP WANTED '.MALE CLERK KXPER1ENCED IN ROOK- gKEPINQl MUST HAVR QEN- "i"1' IVINWtvl.KIJUK OP PLANT MACHINERY. APPLY V 811, LEDGER OFFICE FOREMEN Underground conduit construc ts , J1' ilavlng and sewer construction, Applv "", Yn warehouse, Oth and alenwood ave.. 10 a, m. any day. JOI1 PRESS FEEDER. H. L. Supples t. .n... Ti, IjOCUKI. LINOTYPE OPERATOnH ANn in J.',EAWAJTEG APflLY FIFTH VrJUA'..'.;!ii:i.'i" "luu., OTH wi t.nr.tti.-Ntj r mw , MAN. young, high achool education, for g.-n-H,f n.' f01. Mrt. B2?d "' Ca" cr wrlle iiil'n,'! to. '"J"1 charge or folding-box n. 'oryV A?ply T,nton Folding Box Co.. Rnx 802. Trenton. N. J. S wh?inJ.R-UCK DUIVERS. experienced. i'rr,i,,.i ,r v 'A ""' appiv at once, Irnnkfnrrt Ornrer Co.. Penn and Unltv. iniTil,OT' ov'r i(! "" wl'h large coal nmii-nr.icomn.ny:-Ann1'' y lotter, stating qusllncatlons, A 102. ledger nm 1'VimIunwin1 TWRtron.-,ynI'kj 'ood wages, nupplee-Wills-Jones. 1SIB N. gRth at. PIIVHIPIAV t..n.n.' Man with Pennsylvania, ifcense for office SInt,mrn,nK'rt """A"01! Bni' " d "liar? to ,o'nh.tm;tAdcar;i';: a """" j"- PORTER?HAND .ANERS APPLY Df,REMKHMPLOYMENT l'1ffiSfBnn.."l.. mrn.n5 news- &7.etia!, '""."Ini'Vxperle'nce1 need"?. ?in?r .?,BLry ,'5 n"t-elssa man Appll nut .nt".mf?nhb8o,o,s'"' ony " ttt Ch.P.t. r?Jn?.f?AOEH'u well-known distributor. dlsMhu&'th?'' ?!?", ""ducts formerly Mtiin. Jri t.hrou'l Jlcra nnd Jobbers, now lnilaii.7ni?,"2" a1d directing men on own atrlti hj lR!.h-r,rad, man "'"Ing to demon SJ,.B.iy...ctuo1 ?'!" 0Tn !"" for the r?il:i,t"laK nd. bm can arrange in nig7phKH?1iayln Qwnltr. Lincoln 8AS5LA.N I'M" corporation has an . ?.Vl.Jor .h'h ade oil saleaman. with arge ncoualotsnV. V,-'. ... ":':..; "" trade, ship owners, chief Engineers etc at the principal north Atlantic ports: 'apply by letter .tatlng qualification. P 802, Ledger SALESMAN Wo have an opening In our r .illtJ"1'!". "rganlxatlon for 1 high-grade experienced truck salesman: must be able to show exceptional past .accomplishments: this .",.?. cPtlonaI onnorfunlty for a Hlgh-arads iSiClCT,"a'f,".m"?' .Y'm Motortruck Co.. Broad ..m..,.i.M, pin StE?M'AN :v"-nt?a'. competent aalesroan ... oll m uno UI oaoy carriages. suiKies. m.i. Sairt!i """t velocipedes In the city of Philadelphia: we wint a man who can pro duce results. Write Children's Vehicle Cor- ...........li r.iiwi ii-mpieton .Maes SALESMAN Large corporation has an open.. Ing In New England for a high-grade oil salesman, who has a practical knowledge of machine shop practice and with marine shoo n ni aPp!,v byjL'.,er- s'ntln qualifications. in-iiKrr uuice SALESMAN far paper and twine house: ono experienced In this linn nr,.ii k.. . essential: splendid opportunity for 'a -bright St""' j or address Joseph Hall Co. SALESMEN Wanted for dignified positions with largest house of Its character in this country. 2 salesmen with ability to make 100 per week and upward; advancement to such men Is assured; qualify as to refs. and ability. P BOB. Ledger Office. ' SALESMEN, automobile accessory, with established trade, to handle side line; com mission bnala: state particulars and territory vou travel. Hal n Co , 7 Domlnlck at.. New York city. SALESMEN WANTED. 2 CALL WALNUT 2713 FOR APPOINTMENT. SHEARS It, SECOND . HAND. WANTED, CAPABLE Or GRIND ING AND .OPERATING SHEARS FOR PILE FABRICS: ADVISE AGE, EXPERIENCE. WAGES EX PECTED AND FULL DETAILS ADDDRESS "SHEARER,r St 009. LEDGER OFFICK SHEET .METAL WORKERS for tiling and finishing on automobile bodies, good opportunity KOR MECHANICS experienced In straightening aheet metal Btampinga, i NO SOLDERERS WANTED APPLY EDWARD O BUDD MFO. CO . 25th and Hunting Pdrle ave. SHIPriTTERS wanted at once, first class, also electrical t.rd on the Delaware niter sneelal einrVi'. jard on tne ueiaware inter, special express train aertice: ti-minute run to ana rrom Phlla: highest wages paid: working condl- tlons excellent: plenty of good family houses also good boarding houses Apply at once, ready for work. Emplojment Dept , Hun Shipbuilding Co., Chester, Pa, SHOEMAKERS ON I1ENCH WORK BRINO TOOLS, PREPARED TO QO TO WORK APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S. SHOEMAKER Klrst-class ladlea" stitcher and all-around man: ateadv work: 133 to 140: .also good henchnian Phone- Wjomlng UIIU W Call 4800 N. Rroad at. SHOES Experienced man to tako chares or cieaninK jiimi imcKing uepariment in women's high-grade shoe factory In Brook lyn: one thoroughly familiar with- colors, rena Irinr. etc. A 33 Ledger Office. SPINNERS Boys over l"f) " cars of age for night work; good wnges. Apply Grlattold Worsted Co . Darby. Pa. STENOGRAPHER Atlsntle Reflnlng Com nany has an opening for htah school trrailii. ate. who has the ability to take dictation rapiaiy ana transcnoe accursteiv: me work Is along engineering lines and offers oppor tunities for advancement! general office work, auch aa flllnir records, etc.. la a part of this position. Those so qualified applv In person at the salea department. Room 8, S144 ssvunk ate.. Philadelphia. STENOORAFHER fiend opportunity for 4 competent stenographer with n large cor poration: atste age. experience and salary ex. I P'ftedL M f.14. ledger Office. I STENOGRAPHER and rtlclap wVnledi experienced In genen aphont operator Apply by letter to Ixjuls WaRher Mfg. Co.! iFrni nnno Wrta-ir Omni nrnniimiiii t v r t TIMEKEEPER YOUNO MAN TO ASSIST , HTOCKKEEPER AND KEEP TIME RECORDS' STEADY POHtTIOV: REPLY. OIVINO AOE, REFERENCES AND SALARY EXPECTED.. M MB. LEDOER OFFICE. TIMEKEEPERS: roust he familiar with de tail timekeeping and blueprints! atata alary -and exp q 1. p. o. Box 8470. WHEELWRIOHT and body builder; swady work. Apply 4112 Kensington ave. WOOL SORTERS. Anply Kvanson Lewr. ing co.. in Atlantic! ave. Camden. N. J. 1 i : YOUNG MAN Ry a larra iaeal ntanufee. tu.ln corroratlcm, an unusually capable young man of abtut 30 year ot age, with a thorough practical knowledge of accounting; the position offers eonlderable opportunity for future advancement to the right person: la applying, atata ass. aualMratlcna. sslsrr desired tn start ajBd previous experience, Addr" Comptroller? P 20. Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN. Ilv'na- in South Philadelphia lu j.bih n.wu,-,, iv- i-ir-iii rium mi nsuiL ' liouKnt Olrard Baking Co.- lath and JmJcbmi sta. Mlr7 rl HELP WANTED MALB , fleneral ntTSTMt.-lCi a.n,t-. a -j nnt. n5rSFifls s" 50-jl00; C P.A.. IBonn. 1 ??2KKEP:8 Psetory nnd office. lSn.5J,"Stl li'-'V-vosr. snon. ren. itanK. iis-sj.j i, ,. .icru, Dnop,iron t nronz1 eu MANAClfi:riRa.iA- .H...,A- i..,t..k 8ALJ.HMRN Varnish to first-class trads, tt?iS."tltlSa' maeh's, leather mach., el. sup. ,H?SK,NTE",F'NTS Furniture factory. oaf..J.J! Br"y Imn foundry, $3000 up yearlr. STSSPJ" pn,v- SEf'-B (4) at I18-I80. CAPAT1LK MB.V Wilea nrflce and technical. "1 W tBKtlltf A T "t CI (-nmiat .take ehanto lurn" mfic. corp : KL1:1, 0'i,, varnlnhrH. anDhalta. tiaper mfr. 'aD. ! ffAnn VPniraiats nfttrm Tvtgrt talra Prair-Va ?ft,. knowledge of costs: head bkpr. auditor lnnd: nrlvala (...-., ri(a .hnrih.n. cashiers (female), confldentlal derk (female). -.: woman correspondent, JllOO; sales en- f-iii-n. t-nii, ntgnwnr, mecnanioni maenmery w. .niuiren: supt, electric llgnt pianii many srood openings for efficient men and .Mrii wun wen-Known concerns jniorma tlon blank aYid booklet gratis. 2.10 S 11th. AttniTmitu -, ,a.,.wn 1 .IfV grafting, by simple nnd complete , methods: books, blueprints. ete free. Writs I 0-1...1" -rfnIi .cntsiogue irj. Colombia cor. Prrinnl rnt,T. Drxel Tlldg.. Thlla. . vwAC TP.VJ "AT.ARY ENROLL NOW NTAV HAT ATiqnlfMilr in st a cm nan n'E?,,fVt WOMEN'S Cr,A8tE R A VM )?," .?SnAnr" srRiNo oVrdenin- STITIITB. rtroad and Spring Garden sts. ' WE TEACH YOtr TO DRtVR AND REPAin . AllTOMORILES HI COMPLETE COttRSK 2S BvAKTSjV" Machine deslgnr, .12000 ' , vnSl!i!Vl!lsr:r,nt- "frig.. i2doo-$2no. J - Battler's. 1001 Srrlna flarrl.n at. On.n m.n I "- tt. iiaupnin at. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE AUDITOR assistant, accountant or credit man or head bookkeeper; exp.; competent. A 8., ledger Off ce. TJOOKKflEPER experienced, accurate, age t. RCnral OrTirA man oltaltn hantaio amt correponIintt flrxt tlatm; caii fumlnh Ftfnou rnnher female, If necesiary. C 813, Ldrer OITIcp CHAyKFKUH nxpprlencM chaufffur an(t i. 7ulu-i" Timmc on an cara; nas own toon. m itnf iTPmon nsHt. OhNKRAL, office man. well versed In pay roll, labor segregation Hmekeenipc. xost seco'intlnif, statistical work: available Im- mediately: mnrirnt. ..laMM nwij......ti.t. A ina. Ledger Office " MAN AND WIFE. xperlenced. with 2 chil dren, will he at liberty to take charge of gertleman'a place In country or "mall farm tin Anrll 1 Address McL.r 22.1 t 3d st. MAN young. 2.1. college educntlon. wants pesitlon promising future: prefer office. A 104. Ledger Office. STKWARD Man thoroughly experienced In restaurant and hotel work, capable man neer nnd buyer, or would act as assistant; prefer seashore position: can give A-l ref erence; moderat" salary to start with. P 72B T-eds-er Office. WATCHMAN desires position: single: 81 ears old' A-l rcf. A 3d. Ledger Office EMPLOYMENT AGENCITO MRS, NICHOLS. 102(1 .Balnbrldge at., wsnts hut'ers. couples and cooks. 40 to $31; w-ai resaea. second girut nurses nnd house- rTK'" r"rT'"" Phone Ixtcust 2180 HAVE numerous vacancies for cooks, cham I M rrff""",.,.w"'"' ......" nvwnum H.rin. Apply ar once. Mrs. Kane. Ml 8 inth at. COOKS first nnd second, wanted- $40 to 170. kitchen maids, waitress's, chambermaids.' nurses, foundresses: couples, 1010 Rltten house Square. COOKS chantber'alds mmher's h'lners want posltlnns.MIss Ro- Dought'rtv.1313 Olrtrd, BTJSIWESa OPPOBTPNinaES WANT a man with $.100 to furnish against my knowledge to organls a real estate and Investment corporation; will pay big returns In addition to returning jour orjglnal Invest ment: to handle own money: good chanca for some one. Answer at once. P 818. Tdger Office. ANTHRACITE COAL MINK FOR SALE " Oolng coal mine in Pennsylvania, with ma rhinery and equipment: Inventory nf fs -000 for sale for J2.1.000: quick action will nj"jj2 ".n.nttr"r'ive proposition. Addrss, M .120 Ledger Office SECURITIES salesman with clientele want, to sell stock In dlv,-pay, prop. A 124. L O. bubtjjt:s5 pebsowaxs DIAMONDS BOUGHT Our higher prices ereak louder than word, llv seeing us at once sou will realise th, highest cash prices for sour diamonds: any size, from V, to 0 carats: none pay hlvhtr; also old gold, platinum and allver bought1 estates bought (pritately); establlkhed in ir." The Diamond Shop-j-ft, , DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT KELLY . CO . 1132 CHESTNUT ST. I Suit" 21-22 Over Chllds Restaurant Prlvata. I WltECIlM tir ALL KINUS I PHILDEI,PHIA WRECKING AND l CONTRACTINO CO SOf. CHESTNUT ST. CHIROPODIST Two corns removed. BOs; entire foot treated, $1. Dr. Lewls.Rdom 48, Transportation Rldg. 20 S. lfith ELKCTRIO treatment . manicuring. Room 101 Heed R'.lg. 12M Filbert st Loc. 31182. ELi:CTRICALTREAT , phjslcal cUltura. 302 H. urnaii Hours in a. m to B p. mf MANICURING elec. treat Office Hutchinson Bldg.. 122 H. 1.1th st R'm 407. Hrs. 10-8. DAW0TNO "The Beaux Arts Dances"' 715 N. Broad St., Refreshments- nnv.. v"i . sxt. KV(;s. vmsir nv PERCY AnMR"t FIORIDV JZ7. BANH CASH PRIZE DANCE SAT.. MAR. 20TH s. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY DRESSMAKER, heat New York expert, de sires engagements: adv. styles, plain ana fancy gowns. Miss' Blair. 1224 Walnut. Telephone Wolnut 8184. FOB SALE TYPEWRITERS RENTED NONVIS1BLE 3 MONTHS JO VISIBLE MONTHS $7.50 UP Factory Rebuilt Typewriters American Writing Machine Co. 802 CHESTNUT ST. WALNUT 2450 MAIN 328 OFFICE leimviTtmi! Largo let desks, safes, flies, cablnetsv and 1 gem ral office furniture, rtore futures j We Ruv. Sell and Exchange. PATTEN FURNITURE CO.. LOCUST 4070 1127 ARCH ST. RACE 200B POnOINO AND INVALID CHAIRS FOR SALE AND TO HIRE Theatre chairs, moving pict. machines, etc.. I '',',,on, rt"""t ,-h'"-',h P' and pulnlt chslrs. ptrAin nvhuvnn a k . nth vine! I . -' DESKS, file cabinets, fireproof safes, tele- phone booths and other complete office furnishings In nice condition and reasonably priced HUCIHES. 11th and Buttonwood BARV CARRIAOES Complete 1010 line; oter 1110 et!es, nil colors; see our $10 Special. AMIller'a 004.00 8 2d- Open etgs, JRARY COACHES strollers, brand new and sngntiy usea 9t un: our selection, upen evenings Auerbach. .10.12 (llrnrd ova. , TlILLIAItD, pool, romblnat'r. 2d-hnnd: sold bought, rented, exch'd Keafer 320 Olrard. rucl 12- D Heavy. fi!4 N 01 Relmnnt 7424 Fl.AOS. all sizes. Amerlcen A Allies servica banners. Sin Arch 2414 Ridge av. I'll. 2747. MULTIOHAPHS 00 models for ISBIl and (400; multltrrnphs for 1185 nnd ISIS: models for 1133; thoroughly rebuilt and guaranteed 2 jears. Multicolor Press, 33 S. Broad st. , REFRIOERATOR8 and fixtures for grocers and meat markets: terms If desired. RANDALL A CO. 381 N. 2d St. SAFES, fireproof. sMxhtly used, with thin walls and steel safe cabinets 72 N. Fourth. bHETLAND PONY, thorouahbred, and out fit for aale. Telephone Merlon 413. STANDS. CABINETS, etc.: hlg bargains. rnila. I-rinters' auppiy. n n otn st. TTPEWRITERS Repalrlng.nil makes, large stock for rent or sale. Roth phones. Ouar antes Typewriter Co,. 47 N. 10th. near Arch. PIANOS. J?I A YEBJS. TUNING. ETC. HOWARD VINCENT S30-838-840 N. OTH ST. SPECIAL HAROAIffS THIS WEEK 1 Oeo. Steck Upright..., 170' 2 Weberfleld Uprights.,.-:,,, . ., , 173 up 8 Lester Uprights....,....,..,. . 17 un 3 Hardman Uprights 17.1 un B Chlckerlng, Uprights.?,., ,, I US up 4 Estey Uprights. ...... i ,.,.., .,, Ilr, uo 0 Cunningham, Uprights 1)2.1 up 4 Blastus Uprights, e-,,.. . up 7 Stelnway Uirlghts... ilOO up 4 Schomacker Uprights 15 up 8 Heppe Uprights IDS ud 8 Knabe Unrl.hts.J.. 1143 up 1 Angelus 88-Note Player..,,,.... 1200 i Emerson 88-Note Players 1350 up 8 Knabe 88-Note Players J325 up 1 Chlckerlng 88-Note Player 1830 4 Stelnway Orando. , , , , (250 up 2 Chlckerlng Orands...... , 118. up 10 Miniature Ha by llrsnds... a. J2II3 uo Every one of tha above pianos aie In Block, In flna condition, rendy for delivery. Includ ing stool and scarf or 23 rolls of muslo and NEW PLAYER-PIANOS 1323 up. 12 50 nk, bencn ana cue year s tuning ireo. NEW UPRIOHT PIANOS. S!4n up, tl.60 wfc AtU V AVIllA . V AIMJ-.i-l t I 830-838.840 N. TH ST." WAH Established M years EDIBON piHO. Vlctrola record, inuato rolT. i iiAiiBtu; miAiBAr inacninea re .1 .U..l.. U..I....I 4nm v. ,....1 tanged JMWL'JgT.Mitti 5(V' wte vtf7' u :.",'',vmMf!'.i M,,.yik.:,M