TfiW-!, ;i .": ft.. . i-V t e 4 . "" .'.tab 1 EVENING PUBLIC -LEDGERHILADEEPHIA', MONDAY; MAR0H .31,. 1919 -t. V4l ,'t il ,sln Hr A Bh & r ' "3 .' V.i'f.' R- -d' THIS CITY AHEAD IN LATIN TRADE f Philadelphia Shown Wide- awake in South American Possibilities VARIED LINES OFFERED Commercial Museum PraUcd j for Part Played With Neigh boring Nations I Philadelphia ranks among the first cities of the world in trade with South t-mca ul v..v America, according to a special dispatch to the New York Sun describing prct-c.it commercial co-.dltlo.Ts among the n- ! .( f I ntlr. merlca tlons of Latin America. Far from belni? "slow,' it is pointed nnf Ph larlolllh .1 a Wider aarie ill commercial sense than any other Amer- lean city This city rurniniea .o r. ..- -U mni inn which enabled Arisen- and ammunition ulili.ii enaDiru "" tina to win her ndependence. has put tin- otrin.n window dlr)las In tlio arger excelled window airpia " "'" ". itlp nf South America and has estab llshed trado relations with the more re mote regions or tlio southern continent. Two firms whose names are mentioned Mi leaders In tlio campaign to establish trade relations with tlio Latin nations arc, the H. K. Mulford Company and thes Henry Dlsston Company. The for mer Is mentioned an having the most elaborate window displas of any con . jeoli'nir with Southern countries. while, accnrdlnc to the writer, Dlsston saws are round in every j-uuui tmct . ( hardware store Printlnc machinery, news print paper and printing presses hae been sent to iSoutli America irom rinmuciinn oun... 1707. and this city still retains the lead In the shipment of these articles. Many other Items, among them hoBlery, metal products and refrigerating machines, arj to be found In little South American towns. Museum Is Praised The Philadelphia Commercial Museum Is praised for Its work In stimulating trade conditions to the south of the United States. The article sajs. In part: "Philadelphia manufacturers keep In constant touch with .nelr South Amer ican markets through traveling agents. Long before the war they were compet ing; with the Germans and English In South America and In many cases beat ing them from their own ground, rhlla delphlans always remember with pride that the first arms and munitions that Were ever given to General San Martin's army to win the Independence of Argen tina were presented to the Argentine en voys by Stephen Glrard. The room where he Interviewed them Is' still stand ing. Ship after ship left Philadelphia In the days of the wars of South American Independence with guns and munitions of all kinds. Well Represented "After the wars of Independence were orer and the South American nations began developing their normal life, Phil adelphla merchants, engineers and finan ciers played a very prominent part In their development. The present railway system of Brazil owes a great deal to Charles J. Uarrah. who was ono of the founders of the Manufacturers' Club of Philadelphia. Many other names could be mentioned In this connection. "The work Initiated nearly twenty years ago by Professor Leo S. Itowe, now Assistant Secretary of the Treasury at Washington nnd then professor at the University of Pennsylvania, In attract ing South American students to Philadel phia long before Pan-Americanism tie- came the fashion Is worthy of great praise. But It was merely a develop ment of what had been going on tor a long time. "Four years ago I met an old gentle man In Ecuador who had graduated from the University of Pennsyhanla In 1871. At one time the chief engineers In two of the largest South American republics were graduates of Lehigh University, so that I do not think that any one can teach Pennsylvania much about, culti vating intellectual and cultural rela tions with South America. "The Philadelphia Commercial Mu- srniNo itEsortTs ATI.AATIC CITY. X. J. BLACKSTONE rVbiUia ara. saj Iks ach. TarUeUsf tka Su3 Tsr. CapadtrSW. Erarr Mrrie. comfort aa4 aajeyatent. Sea watar balks, privsts aaa1 pajktla. SJaedal Aatericsa plan, 14 ap Jallr; Eartpasa plam, tlape'ailr. Au has at trsiai. Eatlrab mtw m, X. v wuuuiuhu, rrapetstaf GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia Ave. near Boardwalk and center ot amusements. PrlraW hatha, rtunnlnc water In room. Elevator. Table and service dis tinctive features 13.50 un dally. Special wily. Capacity 800. Bklt. Auto meets trjtas. Ownership management.- IT. r, BIIAW. TRAYMORE ATLANTican-l 1 WttJK GREATEST H0TELSIXTESS Try CLARENDON HOTEI. VIKCINIA AVE. NE.R DEACU All rooms with hot and cold running water. Private. Hatha. Write tor Rates anil Booklet. NCWUVriTIA Cor a; T and p.ciiie i "r,a " 'al0 "n -orr. .. iu, . aged 10. Ite at ves and trends, clri of WtW HYUbJA ." ArVni.r fe " IKn' '"'"? .n'lati "nd 'rlen?J1?: f'thollc High School. Invited to funeral. ... ..i in . A.ves- center of re- vlted to funeral Wed . 8 SO a. m . residence d . 8-30 a m residence nf parents 1018 v.VCpTcIflTjlkM' t)1'.!""1' of brither. Patrick Corr. 1203 S Guenther I judaon i I28d Taii T Rerks) Solemn requiem Modern. European, Jl. BO dally. M. Rothmen. i .r. (2nth and Wharton sts ) Solemn miaa I ma,s St. Elliabetli', church 10 a. in. In UflTCI RHCrnRPI Kentucky Av. near , "f requiem St Gabrlel'M Church .10 a. m. .Iioiv SeDUlclire Com. Auto funeral aMM whwwM .,, ii... nu Beach. Always ooen Thoroughly heated. Biclt. A. E. MARION. CAPE MAT. N. J. HOTEL COLUMBIA cape mat. Open for sea ton ot 1919 at Eastertide. Same manage ment. J. W- MECRAV nitO. WMMTOOP. K. J. WILDWOOD-BY-THE-SEA Perfect summer resort. Sara sea bathing. Great variety or high-das. amusements. Sally concerts by member, of Philadelphia Orchestra. Early renter, of collates r 1 apartm.nta get be.t selection. Rent NOW, VookltL Secretary Hoard of Trade. Express train to Wlldwood over Reading JL IL leave. Chestnut St. Ferry 8:50 a. m. dally. bunqav xcurainn. ai.i'.i t-oiini trip. 7:0 a. m. CO-trlp ticket for 127.30. RADNOR. TA. KADNOIt INN, Raddor.Pa. A country home; within t minutes of city center. Golf. . tennia. rioing; nravea-ana rieciriciiy: excei- ftv Hnt cuisine. Sunday evening Dinner, 11.23. BUT gr T-hnno Wavpe 17. WEnNKBSVIlXKrAi & ii Opns 1 SotuRkHjAprJ ijj" j iHOrMklMltlMMcl m MAHeXaJKK UfaaUtar.' Ctieer- i'.'noms rerarorie; .MMl'jS seum has been building up for nearly thirty years a comprehensive, and cfh clent foreign commerce service. "Philadelphia was tlio first city In the United Slates to trade with the River Plate countries or Argentina and Uruguay, and If an llio Philadelphia Roods that go to South America were shipped through Philadelphia It Is dread. Ul to think of the situation that would be developed on the Island of Manhattan. The city of Philadelphia has appropri ated $11,000,000 for new wharves and docks. Some of these hac already been completed. Hog Island has tno miles of water rront and the soen fliers just completed arc capable of loading at one time thirty ocean-going steamships." HIGHER TAX, CHEAPER COAL Slicll la Plm. ..r it. ' e "Jut.it Is I lait ol lite LollSUniCrs I Mcno nt nn.. :tl i-t-acilC al I OltSMMC FotlSTllle rn M,,.i. ,. cm. . ,, inTiiie, in.. March 31 -SI coiill- ' now at vvorlt raising assessments of c0-' lands made rcpoi Is at a meeting i,iu-i. , . . "i me AiunMclto Consumers League "" Sunday , Crbon, Columbia, nail- P'. fr Northumberland will '"ahe Dig Increases In the assessment atul th(, Ica(.u dcpde,j to fuM TO. opera, , ,h de(,.gloil " '" , .?. .... ii. i, .. ." ."." cour, into ..We must , .fc,.Mm-i , """" "" a" "onest assessment of coat lands," dec arrd frank O. Tleeso. tccrctarv nf ,.,, ..', ,,.. f' T,, i,',.:n. r ";lKu J10,1 0I"J for th benefit of the people of the ant ira-- cite region, but a fo for tlio benefit of thn nomiln r,l ii. .. i.i . , c'"r"t L i tne people of tlio wholo nation, wher- oior anthraclle is used. It is the low taxe3 which have enabled the corpora tions to buy coal lands and keep them without development, thus aiding to keep up prices." The officers of the league expressed confidence that coal prices will go down ward and not upward this summer. This can be done without louchlns miners' wagct,. declared Kccsi Deputies Will I'rolcct Workers nnrfleld. N. .1., March 31 (Bv A. P ) i Une nunared aim iinj- armed deputy snerlrfs navn hren orriererl In nrilapl striking woolen workers who have an nounced they want to return to their jobs tomorrow morning, but fear 'vio lence from other strikers. Two thousand employes In two mills are now on strike. AHLSTRAND. Suddenly. March 30. at 3j4 N Uth st . FREDERICK R. husband ot Julia Ahlslrand. aged .19. Relatives and friends. Ivy Lodge. No. 29.1. I. O. O !.: Olive Castle, No 11. K. a. E. : St. John's Assembly, No. 2R, A O M. P.; employes Haines. Jones 4 Cadbury Co., Invited to funeral. Thurs 2 p. in . parlors John .8. Berkeibach, 3730 Germantown ave. (cor. Broad el ). Int. private, Mt. Teace Ccm. Trlends may call Wed . 7 to 9 p. m. All LUNO. March 20. HENUY L. hus band of Katharine Amlung (nee BopelH. Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society, St. Francis de Sales: ban Salvador Coun cil. No 283. K of C . Invited to funeral, Wed , 8 30 a. rn 4810 Baltimore ave. Sol emn requiem mass St rrancls de Piles t-hurch 10 a tn Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral HARNETT. Mur-eh Cg Vl'n'V.TP T.. daughter of Mary K Snyder and late Thomas C Bamett. 5920 Ihompson st. Fu neral private. MECHTEL March 20. ELIZABETH C BLCHTLL. Relatives and friends employes Municipal Couit of Philadelphia invited to service. Wed . 7:43 p. m . brother's resi dence. John C. liechtel. 103 W. Nippon et.. Germantown, Also services. Hereford Men nonlte Church. Itallv. ra.. Thurs . 10:30 a. m Int. adjoining cem niCKHARDT. March 28. ANNA MARIE wife of Harry Blckhardt and daughter of John and Katie Herachlein. .iged 23. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral services. Tues., 3 p. m . residence of pircnts. 3742 N. ith st. Int Greenmount Ccm. Remains mav be viewed Mon.. 7 tn 0 p ro HIRNEY. March 30. WILLIAM, son of late James and Margret Illrney (nee Stew art). Relatives and friends. Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and employes of Andrew Perkerton, Invited, tn funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m , 12.11 S 22d st Int Mt Morlah Cem. Fr-.nds may call Tues , R to 10 p m. BOWMAN. March 20. GEORGE 11., hus band of late Mary Bowman. Funeral. In which relatlvea and friends are invited, Tues., 7.30 a. m. snn-ln-law'i residence. Otto Winters. 2.127 S Howard st. Maas Church nf Ladv of Mt. Carmei 9 am. Int. Holv Cross Cem BUNTING. March .".0. nt Yeadon Pa . C RATITRAM BUNTING. Friends mav ull rroUnv;nle'e,. nf fa-rTllv Vun'Til Rnd "" KAHLER -Formerly of WIS N. Uth St. r-AvvnvuJrn "h eitiniTv b.h.n 'Mann 2R. MARY K. widow of Henry Kah-,.eCaXHyc:i'-IA,y,.'f.S.iJ-,,"b:"2 I 'rl. aged 7.1 Relatives and friend. Invited friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 1.30 p m. 221.1 St. Alhans st. Solemn mass of re quiem St. Charles's Church to a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. CARPENTIER. March 2(. WILLIAM C. . son of late KUward and Calherino L. Car pentler, of Wilmington, Del. Funeral and ini. priiaie. i.rJil"','.i 1BIS '.. a ' .A-V,A- v.1,' IvKICIILINE. March 2H, SUB A. wire DELIN. wife of IVIIltam J Carroll (nee of willlam .11 Kelchllne nnd .laughter of Summers), k. of F., Invited to funeral. ato Joseph and Susanna Madison. Funeral. Thurs . 8.30 a. m. 1R02 Frankford ave. to wnlth reutlves rnd friends are invited. Solemn high mass of renulem St. Mlchsel s tucs . 8:30 a m.. 243S S. Carnet s- Sol Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. ,mn m,s f r,qum Church of St. .Monica AuP,f1JIl'rJl- . . .. ..D , 10 i. m Int Cathedral Cem Autn service. CHALMERS. March 28. AGNES, widow KF.RVV1N. March 27 LAURBNCH. hus of John Chalmers. Relatives and friends band of late Marv Kerwln Ttelatlvea and Invltod lo funeral services. Tues. 2 30 p. m.. friends. Holv Name Society of St. John's 3138 Aramlngo ave. Int. Oakland Cem. Church, of Colllngswood N. J.. Invited to Friends nmv call Mon.. after 8 p. m. funeral Tuea.. 8 30 a. m.. dauehter'H resl- CHHISTENSEN. March 29. JULIUS doner, Mrs. Annie O'Brien. 110 B. Van Pelt f HRIsrUNSB.V. aged U0. Relatlvea and st High mass of rnuiem Ht. Patrick's friends Invited to aervlcea. Tues.. 4 p. m.. t hurch 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto "3."i Anderson ht . Stenton, Int. private. ' funeral lv ' Hill Cem ,. KOUIE Suddenly, at Wcstville. N. J., (HRISTY At 3200 Arch st . March 28. tci-'i.ru Mrirnn wiinmii, tuieu -i T-.c lineg i-.erm..ri.-. nwn.f mv - 1 19 T1 ni-ri una rrienns invuea in mass i oi .Inntes's Church. Tues.. 0 a. m. Trlends may ili remains Mon.. 8 to 10 p. m.. residence of aoi. -In-law. Charles E. Stevens. 620.1 Lath ar.i . et I'l.AniC March "O rHAltl.ES II.. .If.. husband of late Cecelia A. Clark Relatlvea aim inenus invited to runerai, vvea . a a, m. parents' realdence, HOT Watklna st. Hlsh mass Church of Sacred Heart :30 a Int iim Piih.dr.i r-em. Auto service. V., .K,i "r-"i.".- r.. -., ., ...i. ..e wwwicv. aiarcn ou. c-,c ",,.,..-" ,. ana irienas invited to runeril services. e... 7r-V,I,"Hr,.n." re!aen.Bi.!,"ifXiiH Int Oakland cem. Jtemalns may be viewed , .'f'i-ytV I,"1', -n macinrT 5 1 wir. e.f'EHT;JI.m.,A?' "Love. and I 7, f.2f . " ,r"..m.-,-I;.""5i-, ti5S""-."5. m" "v"u" . ";" -.. .... - --"- P.ar.kVl".'.- "'. J'. lnK E?Bl,'olSS ? Tral" '."" VlrJe-. t . wnari -.-n H "" I EVA COLBFRO " Inee '"ste ?wald) widow 'ff'jIcSSS130 a'b.re.,,WS.lVtli.. and friends invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 a. m.. 3022 N. Marvlne sl Solemn renulem masa St. Stephen's Church 10 a. in Int, private. , Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral, r.y.nn ., , .. T,cr,v.nr. .t , CORR. March 2S. 11ERNARD son "t Int. Holv Cross Lem. Aut0 service CRONIN Jla-cii 21). MARGIIER1TE F.. daughter. of Marguerite F. and late Edward . vronui lore cuucioi, "1 , ."."' 8,.m,2"'. trit dais Relatives and trlends In- I'ltert to funeral. Ttiee-.. !2 t. m.. mother B w:Ld,ri,ic,e:..4,"AnVmbr"1 "- Una5Unk' Int ifivrPT r vff.h in crnnnp T hu. t..!?eT?i1.-5ci!r 3T.J?.t n.i.iiC.. nd band Of Eleanor M. Davltt. Relatives and frieSdi Invltid to fiineral services. Wed.. 2 , aVVXe. Wed ' n m 'i p. m. 728 Llovd at.. Chester. Pa. Frlenda ..nio e DaUhin" Jt' Un invited to call Tuesday eve Int. private J."1" -pVmSs mav hV nmv'lE-March SO. AGNES M. widow V?..' -."'!Hln may ba RftltWn' .eWe.1 wVdla,lS" "" k'Jf" fViiten L. rfMiiwn "i?t mi MorUh trieiten ave.. Lermantown. int. Mt. Morlah ''rw-iw-viij. xt.. An rtn triQiepM a mnn DOWNIE. March 30 Dr. JOSEPHS, son L1V.J,m:&.5l ?.n.d,.nn." D,?"n''i ,5!L- fives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m.. Tork at., Hatboro, t'a, int. pri vate. FMENCHY Surge's Camouflage Worked Wfl5&0gyD, "X7 'IfP MHATtTO 1 AW IF IT WORKS ) T y- , '( "?" !L fev3 IlKATIIH DOTLR. March 2s. MAIIT J., widow of Michael Doyle, flflatlves and friends Invited ti fureral. Wed., -8:30 a. m., MSB N, Proad st Soli inn requiem mass Church of the Holv child 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cera. Omit flovera. rmtRCOLI, At Ttesdln. Vt . Jlsrch 2, PANtnt. J. DPISCOLL. nutf M. Puneral. 224 N. 6th st , Ileadlnc. Ta . Tues in a m. Solemn hlah mass of requiem St Pcter'a Cslhotle Church. Reading1. 1030 m r RHRBN-nKRO, March 2, MART A , widow of tleore niirenberu. sed 71. Rela tles and friends Invited to funeral .services, Tues., 230 p. m residence J. W. Vkkers, 272s Rldite ave Int. Mt. Teaca Cem IITRR March 2. at 3M7 Talrmount sVe,. KATB AURRCV IITntS. widow of Charles 15 F.vre and dauihter of late Wil liam H Smith Fune-al and Int rrhate. Central Laurel Hill Cem,. Talis of 3ihujl kill PKN.VRLr.. March 29. MART wife of William repnell and dauahler of Anna and Isle HukIi Murray. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral Thurs , s .In n m.. mother'a residence 2112 Morris st llmh mass of renulem St ndmond's Church in . l WL.VWA'X, Hl?.:,"""",1 tfi rtnti w..wi. tn - o ru.iAH -, THOMAS son. of 'ate Philip and Annie ni.ml Relatlvea and friend.. Glrrd Col- '' Alumni Association last, Kelone . Branch. National Association of Letter far- Here. Postnfric" Protective Association. Stephen Olrard Pen Association, Letter Car- ftlMne"?" Ki S,s?MTere,aV. Church, Invited to funeral. Wed ...3n am resldenco of sister. Mrs Mary Riles, 020 8 tilth st Solemn hth mass of renulem st SK-'SMnVrV m "" 0M Clhrdra' , .fcTOfiJgSrjT KJlTir John' " Z' I Relatives end friends Invited to funeral. I residence of dauchler. Mrs Marv C Ten ton. Broad and Jacksomlllo ;oad Mt Holly i-F. m. Jiiii mre ui rr.iuirm .-ncirn Heart Church P.30 cem FORKrAUOH -At K2, v ir.m t March jii aia.M FnriBPAUUir. JR. Notice of i funeral i.ier. rox. Marrh .in, MICHAEL M . husband I of Marraret rt Tox (nee Carroll), nelatlves nud friends, Hoiv Nime society of the '":' V'V!-" lnl!;c,, J""r?vuV funeral. Wed S-30 a m . Pomli horouali Solemn renul-m mass k. Invited to no ave . Rox Holv Fam v Church in a m Int Westminster Cem Auto funeral CIMPAS March 30. JOSIIPH CiAtDAS; arre,i an Votlco of funeral later COLDSTF.rN. Atarch 2. WILLIAM hUB hnnd of Phoebe Goldstein nefd fiO Rela lives an 1 friends tnvltM to funeral services Tues. 1 p. m. 401 Wnlklns st (4th and Morrlsl tnt Hebrew Mutual Ce.t, GORDON March 30 SILAS MARKLF.T eon of Silas f- and Sophia Gordon (no- r:iientb"r and urandsnn nf Arthur M and I Mao T.. uorrlon nB"d vcars "n nsvs nela- tlve and friends scholars nf Sunnav School j nersi service Thur. 2 30 p m parents residence 2M7 E Orthodox st Int NVrtn- , o .., .hi,.n , ir ."in. -.- ,,.-. r. -vond Cem Remains may be vlened Wed 8 to 10 p m GRACE Mreh 27. R"SA LTNN. daugh ter of Martha Trout and the late John Grace, aged 21. Relatives and friends, staff and emplovea of Woman's College Hospital. In vited to services. Tues., 2 p. m . brother's residence, Lawrence Grace. 3R42 N. Warnock st. Int. private. Evergreen Cem . Camden, N. J." Frlenda may call Mon. eve. GRIFFITHS. March 29. EARLB D.. hus bsnd of Rebecca B. Griffiths Relatives and friends officers and comrades of Major Wil liam McKInley Camp. No. 10, Dept. of Pa., U S. -Spanish War Veterans. Invited to fu neral services, Tues.. 2 p. m , parlors of George W. Darrett. Tark road and Lehigh ave. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Mon.. to 10 p. m HAID. March 30. WILLIAM C. hushand nf Sadie P. Hald (nee Smith), aged 4.1 Rein, fives and friends, emplo.vcs of Phlla. R x Co Krnsington branch. Invited tn funeral services, Thurs., 1 p m restdenre of brother. Frederick Hald 200." Hradilock st Oankford ave. and Huntingdon at:). Int Hillside Cem.. via funeral car. I" .'ends may call Wed , It In 10 p. m HARRIS. March 20. MRS EVA R HAR. RIH, Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to serv ices. Mn p. m.. 150 N 2Sth st Fur ther services and Int. Ma8 Landing Cou.'t Honse N J Wed HARRIS. At Salem N J. Seventh-d-iv. Third Month 20th. OUIVTON V. HARRIS aged fis Funeral Fourth-day, Fourth Month 2d 2 m.. 312 L'. Broadway, Salem Int Kn elites Cem. "Salem N. J HARTER. March 2. EMMA F daughter of late Christian and Emellne Harter. Rela tives and friends Invited to scrvlceo. Mon . p. m. 340 Haverford ave. Int. strictly pri'-si Tit-s HILT. Mare'l 2R. WILLIAM HILT. M. D . son of Isto Mnrlln and Anna Rood Hilt aged 72. Relatlvea and frlenda In vited to funeral ervlcea. Mon., 8 p. m , 2 N. Union ave , Pansauken. N. J. Int. Mt. Peace Ccm.. Philadelphia HOC.Q. March 20, Hon. GEORGn K. HOGG, husband nf Julia Hogg and son of late Oeorgn K. nnd Anna Hogg. Reiatlies and friends. F.coplco Mitchell I,odge. No. 3, F and A M : St John's R A. Chapter, No 232: Wvomlna Tribe. No. 7 I. O R. M. : Ieiyal Patrlota of America. Union Republi can Club Hen. s.ssn.. Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed . 1 .30 p. m . 420 Reed st. Int private. Mt Morlah Cem. Friends may call Tues . after 0 p. in. Auto service. HUGHES. March 29. ISABELLA, daugh. ter nf William and late Catharine Hamil ton Hughes, aged 4? Retatlver nnd friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 2:30 i. tn.. Villa nova ave.. Rutlcdce. Ph Int private. Frlenla mav chII Tuea 7 lo 9 n. m IRWIN. M.irch 30. ELSIE U daughter nt Ilarnld r;. anil t'.uen u irvvin (nee Preseell). aged one month. Relatives and frlenda Invited tn funeral services. Tues . 12 30 n m parents' residence 2070 E Cumberland st. Int. private. Northwood c. to kerv.ee Tues.. 2 n Oliver II. Balr ni.lt.-.. le20 Chestnut st Int. private. Mt. i'ei,c r.m KEEFE Suddenly. March 27. WILLIAM R.. son of William and Kllzabeth . Kcefe. aged 0. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 2 n m . 14 Green? way ave , Darbv. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends mav call Mon.. 8 lo 10 p. m. ""' , - l. r.. Austn'! .9' M"y ' T.l Koble (nee Weish). aeed 80 ltelatlves and "","i"-io tunerai. wed. h:3h a. m . J75d .N. Hemberirer at. (22d st. and kehlnh ave.). Solemn hlch mass of renulem St Columba'a church 10 a m. Int. Holv Sep- ulchre I em. Aulo funeral KOO.VTZ. March SO. JOHN" C. husband 0f Kannle E, woont7. aaed Al. Relatives , i- . " ;;. .- m (.u iririiua, memuers valvar jieiornica l,;j,ur'?ipJl"0 '''."""iJhl:!1".'.' i. 11..1. -.."''. ",.VtJ ..Vn " .mi ' l".'" " '"i. .'".. " v- '" -- i ' Somerset et Int private, Mt. reace KRINE. widow of John M. Kraft, aged So lKl'l ""' frlmda. members of Church , the Ap(, nvM,d to funeral services. ' f 2p m. residence of daughter Mrs. l Fr"nk B'nnett 24S0 N 10th st. Int. prl- i"i cj Lutheran Cem Remains roy i ne viewen riios t io h n. m ! KlioGMA.V -March 30. 51ARY POLLOCK. widow of .lo.enh P. Kroolin and daughter , )te Robert and ilarlha P. Honner. R.la- . frindj invited to funeral aerv ' '"" .--J0 J?:- Jun.u mil can nt Mt. Morlah Cem. friends may call I Wd . H to I0p.m Auto service. ..He" vlt ."?i i,l ' ?',- VS.." 'r of rederlck ftnu Mary E, Lang (nee Wolfe), niece .if Rev Joseph I. N Wolf. ! T.l?v A. .njn K- ltd, -. iarl. "n rDUISA. widow t 'jerome I'.iy. aged 8o! . Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services. Tues. 3pm David H. Schuyler nidg . Hroad and Diamond sts. Int. prl- . . -.. ,,. .. ' LI'MPK-March 29,r nARRT. son of John "nrt Kmma Lumpp (nee Neesl. aged 37. "elatives and friends, member, of tJC curtaln Weavers' tlnlr.n Invited In funeral parents- resiaence. r.ortn trnar iiui viewed Tues eve ' MARKILUES -Suddenly. March 28. I AUGUSTUS, husband of Gus.ie Mardlues , nd . ,,. ,-, ,,.., , ire.ier Mr- ! Olues. aged 47. Relstives and friends, also w,lpo Lod Vn 4Ka r ,, A M Kepderton.LodBe. No... 208 I Ot O. F.j 1 jnankiiniue council, rv'o. .a. o. 11. A. m.: - 1 Toung America (Jouncll, No 89, D, of L Invited lo funeral. Wed , 2 p. m , 030 Chew HEATHS t.. Tbor. Int. private. Ivv mil Cem, Frlenda mv fall Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m, Irwin. T:isto K. , MARGnT. Jlfsreh SS. SARAH MAROF.T (nee llcaney). widow of .Limes Marsey, Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea., R'an a m , residence of nephew. Edward O'Farrell, 2M1 Potter at Solemn requiem mass rhurcli of the Vlsttatlon 10 a. tn. Int. Holv Cross Cein. MATHEWS. Marrb. 30, Et.tZABF.TH J . wife of Walter T Mathews. 8r. (nee Simp son). Relatives a.rd friends Invited to funeral services Wed . 2 p. m., son-in-law's irsl denee, 312.1 Wejmnuth st. Int private. Norlhvrond Ceni. Remains may be viewed Tues.. after 8 p, m. Slet'LOfKBY March 29. ltmrORT HOSE, widow of James M MrCloskrv. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , R 30 m , 213S S, IBth st. Solemn niasa of renulem st Monica's Church in a. m. In New CslhedrsI Ccm Anlo funeral. McSORLET March .10, MART A., widow of Joseph MoSorlev. Relatives and frlenda. Married Ladles' Sodality of Gesu Church: Tissue of Sseredv Heart. Attar and flossrv IWoeletles of fit. Blltabeth's Church, lnlted , f,rai rrl ..30 .. m . 2301 w'Thomn- son st . Solemn requiem ' rn.es. St nil.. helh a Church in a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. MOEHtl'S March 30, FREDERICK 0 , husband cf F.l!aneth M.oeblus fnee S.upert) sued fi2 Relatives and friends. Camden T.odee. No, 111. L. o, o. M : Workmen's Pen. Asso Camden Liquor Dealers' Asso, Ocrmanla Pen A.so., Invited to funeral rvleea, Thurs. 2pm, 210 Market st.. Camden. N J Int. Ilarlelth Cem, Friends msv call Wed eve. MORROW. March 27, ELIZABETH, daughter nf Samuel and Manraret Morro'v, Relatives and friends, Harmonv Council No. 131, Sons and Daughter, of Liberty, and em ploves nf Smith, Kline L French. Invited to funeral, Tues , 2 p. m.. parents' residence, 1R44 Tolnt Preei ave Int. Fcrnnood Cem. Friends in' call Mon-ee. MtlRDOCK March 2R, MM1DAL15NF. Mt'RDOCK Tilfa of John Murdock and daughter of Jacob and late Macdalene Znfpl, aged 44 Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral services, Tues . 2 p. m . snail Tulip st Int private, Clreenmount Cem Auio funeral. MTF.RS. At Atlantic City March 20 C1EOROB. Jr . son of late CIeore and Chris tina Mvers Funeral services residence of sister, Mrs J R Thnmnson. 20O2 Pacific ave.. Atlantic Cltv. Wed It a m Re. mains msv be ievced Tues 7 to P p m Int nrite. Plessantvllle Cem NOHLP March 2R. MAY ni.IZRnTH. v ife. of Howard T Noble and daughter of John F and Amelia Pronniey. aged 2 Relfttlves and friends invited to funeral services Tues .2pm fiOl.-i Catharine st Int private Remains may be viewed Mon eve NI'TTIin Al Mt ITOIlv X .1 Ala-e', RLIZA RE1F,cc wife nf Samuel Nullrr seed 30 Relatives nnd f-lenris lovltM In fun-r.il 134 Water e 1t T foils Wrl - p. in. Tnt nrothtrhood Cem rrleiirt i nip'- rill Tiib te n'DON'NKL In Vrnc March 1 of bron. i nini ril"iininiif.t jii. i v i.j.t.rj nattrv r 31 Ith FUM Artillery. nn nf Patrick and Anni O'Donnel formfrlv of Treeland Tn Relatives and frtfnd. iol diers and alIor. emnlofn of De tonir Hook and Ee "Work lnltrd to solemn reonlm military masp. Wed., 10 n. m , Church of the Most Blessed &acramnt. 50th et. and Cheater ave, PICAHD. March 80. JOSEPHINR widow of lata Aron PIcard. Ketatlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 n. m.. 1P22 Kace at Tnt. private. Chicago, New Tork and nruaaels. Btlclum. Tapra conv. RnMINOTOV. Third Month 13th. JOHN C. REMINGTON. ad 8T TlelatUea and frlenda lnlted t funeral. Third-day. Fourth Totith lt 3 p m. realdence o Bon-ln-law. Panlel Reln(.t1n. B W. Green wcod ave.. I..andone, Pa Tnt. private. Friends' So'iv-nr(trn Ground RIPMAN March 2R. KTTSaNN. widow of Julius niamHn, of 1320 N. Uh at. TIpI t ttes and friend. Invited to funeral, Tuea., S:30 a. m . Pavtd II. Prhuler Ride. Hrnad and Diamond sis Holemn requiem hldh mass St. Peter's Chunh JO a in. Int. prt- ROnpiVS At Plalnfleld. N .1. Mareh ?P. LAVINTA I w Idow of Georste Rob Mn ned S rirf8 nflhew residence. Daniel D andt. 832 Hillside bo . Plained. N J. Mn . 3:30 p. in. Int. Ilo,ilrntow n, N. J Tuea morn ROSE March ?P. JNE ROT, Rela tlven nnd friend ln!ted tn aerxles, Tuea , ?30 d n . wlater'a renldenco.. Mr G. A Sunnlea, Bleddvn road and Monlaomery ae., Arrfvnr Pa Tnt nrh ate. SCHTE.4 At Palvra N J.. March 2S HMZAHETH M r!!inM ReHI'ea wnd friends Invited tr 'uneral. Tue.. 1 .30 p in., realdence of H. W Raker. Oir, rinnamlnan. pe.t Palmvra. N. J Ser Ice nd Int. Moravian Church. Five Point. Train leave Market at ferry for Palmrs. N J.. 1 p. m RCHOPPE. March 2S, MARGARET A . vlfe of Jacob- Rrhoppe. atred firt. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tuea.. 2 n. m. 3120 Weymouth st. Tnt. Oakland Cem Friends may call Mon., after 7 n. m si,fnanfloah ra.. pnnera conv SHIELDS. March t, EDWARD, husband of Annie Shields (nee Coady). Relatives and rrienns invited to runerai inurs.. a:.m a m., 1441 P. 20th st. Fnlemn hlah maef nf requiem St Gabriel's Church 10 a; m. Jnt. Holv Crnes Cem. Autn funeral. SrilOBLL March 20. lCATHKRlVR !' (nee Ilium), uldnw of fharles F. SchnelT sped 73. Relatives and friend Invited In funeral services. Wei., 2 p. m , 2.-.0 W Ansley st. Int p-hott. German I utheran Ccm Autn funeral SMITH. March 2fi, In ilermanlown Hos pital. CAROLINE II. SMITH, of Penna In stltutlnii'fnr Deaf nnd Dumli nt Mt. Airy and of Iledford Ind. Friends Incited to funer.il services Mon 4 r. m . 740(1 Germanlown ave. Int. private .SMITH. March -JV. GENEVIF.VI1 A SMITH, aired IS Relatives anil friends In vited to funeral. Tues. M30 a m. residence of mother. ."iS.17 Crittenden st . Germantown Sr.lemn mas-s of renulem Church of the Im maculate Conception 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto service .-.MlTI' March 2'.l. JOHN M. SMITH. Relatives ai.u frlenda Invited to service. Tues 2 r r- 2101) Green at. Int. private. SMITH MARY J. CROSMAN. widow ot Hiram f Smith. S27n Sansom -t Rela tives and friends invited to cervices. Tues . 2 n m . Oliver It. Hair HulMlnc. 1820 Chestnut t Int. private. Omit doners SOUTHWICK. At Atlantic City. N. J.. March .10. JAMES LAWRENCE, husband of late Elizabeth Moore Southwlclt. runerai services daughter's residence, Mrs. William Lucas, Sr.. 141 S. Pennsylvania ave.. At lantic Cltl. Wed. S:30 a. m. Friends are requested to meet funeral Woodlands Cem., Phlla., 11:1!! a. m SI'ltlNOEIt. March 30, t SARAH A.V.V SPRINGER, widow of Frederick Hartley. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 11 a. m.. residence of son-ln-lavv. Phllln M Copple. 1213 Walnut St.. Chester. Pa. Int private. Friends may cail Toca.. T tr fi tv tn nf-c , T.t I wira -e Kdvvln Stearne. Helatlves and .Vlsrcn -ft. Jiiirw rtuicr.. irien?s lr.viied to funeral services, Tues , 2..1I) p. in., 1520 Mulberry st., Frankford jnt nrh-ate Oi.lt tlnvver. STEELE. March 20. WILLIAM .1., huj. hand of Ida Jl. Steele and eon of Ambrose S. and Emma !.. Steele, aired 34. Relatives ana irienop. rarinueru i "V11 .''""' '" tltH tn funeral services, wea.. n m ;v. , , rn. , fc. c...i. obaq n ?.'h R.Valn.d may 1 iTeL': g8?.8 1? D 'n -"t oaKlana t em. HH .nmn RTTI,Es. March so. , March 30. ARTHUI. R.. son. .- v lit I am Rnd Melissa Styles aeed 20. 3329 G st. Int. Ternvvood Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed,, after 7 P. m TOWERS. March 28. CATHERINE R . widow of John F. Towers Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a m . 1S27 JV. Lehigh ave. Solemn requiem mass iriSS? Ililv CrSsa Ceni Auto -erv ce I WAITRESS and ChambermaidWhite, exp.. rrTRAVIS0iiMa7chSo!nEMMAt0TRAVIH-(neelt . "" '! W Walnut ZinU). wife nf .lames II. Travis. Relatives I .'"" and friends Invited to funeral nrvuii, wd 1 Char en Alman. 2A2 N. 29tll at. Int Alt' n m . Bisrer-iTi-is wi resioenen. Mr Peace Cem. Remains r.iay be viewed Tues. "LnRCH March 29. ARRAIIAM husband of Mary E Unruli. aged 4. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Pleas ant "st and Flourtown ave , Wyndmoor, Wed.. S n tn. Int. Ivv Hill Cem. V.M HORN. March 28. HELEN SI wife nf Thomas E. Van Horn (nee Rvan), need 20. Relatives and friends Invited to .funeral, Tues.. 8.30 a. m.. 2181 N. Trinklln sf. Solemn requiem mass St. Kdward's Church 10 a. m. mi, jioiy v-ross- wm, auio ill- ' nernl ' vANDEaRlFT. March 29, FRANK T. I ' - . r Ai,i- r-H--.t. son of Arnos M. and SallleVandegrlft. aged 40 ltelatlves ana inenue. ivaiacji iriDe, No WO, Imn. O. R. M.i Invited to funeral, without further notice. Wed.. 2.30 p. m., UNHKBTAKgnW ! IlVr BROAD and I YQJ DIAMOND TinATHB parents' residence, Ijinghomt, Butks Co.. Pa. Int. Reechwood Cem. Autos will meet train at Cllen Lake station leavlm Reidlnc Terminal 1:02 P. m. ..,.,, ,. . VINCHNT. March 30, ANNUS K.. wife of Isaac W. Vincent. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlces. Wed., 3 p nti. residence of dsugbtcr. Mrs Kdvvln II. Bonk mcr. BI20 Cedar ave. Int private. Arllng- '"wnSTLAKR.-Marrh 30. THOMAS WF.8T. LAKE, nt 3739 N lMn st. Due notice of funeral will be given WHLK.T. At 1744 1R h at., March 28. WILLIAM, nusbnnd nf Cirrle Wbalev (nee Nndlng. ltelatlvcs nnd frlenda. all orcnnlratlona of wlilch he was n. member. Invited to ser Ices, Tues.. 3 P, " ".f.T. H. Hair Hldg . 1S20 Chestnut it. Int. VVest Laurel Hill Ccm. ?rloiids may call Mon., 7 WRIGHT?-.M.rch 20. CAROLINK. widow of Wesley T Wright sged 70. Relatives snd friends invited to funeral, Tues.. 2 n. in . residence nf son-in-law, Charles O. Schock. 213 Tenn st.. Camden, N. J. Int New Camden Cem. Friends may call Men CTOTJir.RS March 21. AI3F.RNON O husband of Kllrabeth R Tolhera. aged 1 Relatives and friends, nil societies of htcti h waa a member. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 2 30 p. m William Tenn Inn, OwiTvedd. Pa Int private. Autos -vlll meet 1:02 p. m train from Reading Terminal at Owjnedd Vallev -vnt.Nf; t 1K34 Columbia ave.. March "n 101H .MF.LIA. widow of Col. James M. Ynumr Uej"ves and friends Invllfd to serv ice Weil a P m.. Oliver H. Ralr Pldg . is-mi rbe.inin r' int. prlvste. TOUN1 March 29, MAREJ. daughter of Henry nnd late Pcrlha Toung, aged IB. Rela tives and friend. Invited to funeral Wed . 2 p, m.. from parents' residence, 1R27 N nth st Int Greenmount Cem, Friends msv rail Tues to 0 p m TOl'NG Msn-h 30, at BSI8 Dlttmsn s' Tacony. MAROARBT. wife of rhlllp P Young and daughter of Mary A. and lata William R Cotter Services and Int con venience of family I.r.tlAT, All! tiRTIIEMEXTS 1135 KHTATK OF MORRIS J. III.ITZ. Ijetters testamentnrv on fr-- deceased - the ahnve estate hnving been granted to th undersigned all r-rsons indeh'ed to the said estate are requested tn make pa,ment. and those having claims to present the same. without delav, nt tbe office nf the corpora. tlon Executor. 409 Chestnut st . Phlla.. Pa nsTHF.R nl.IT7. and THE rROVIDF.NT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA ASA S. WING, President Executors LOST AND FOUND DOC! T-ojit In NHrbrlh, irray Trenrh Ehtrher1 nog, with MnrrlMown, N J. neons: finder rrturn to 110 Woods Id ae. VnrHrtii rpn-iH RING Lot, Krldav, March 2S, Broad and Walnut sta , aolltatre diamond rlmr and ."hree-stone dlafriond rlnr liberal reward. Catharlim G Iejmann. 133 S. fllst at. HELP WANTED FEM.AXE CHAMBERMAID and waltreaa. competent. white: srood waites: 4 In family; Jenkln- tnwr.. Phone Qgontz BOB COOK, white, Protestant, with reference: no laundry: 4 In family; keep other maid laundreen 3 da s a week chauffeur eats In the kitchen: wages 110. Apply Box ."21. Ardmor. , , COOK Refined Protestnnt cook and assist downstairs. Phone Merlon 413. DRESSMAKER want expert aklrt draper, nlao vn(at and sk1't flnlaherM and nlln ewer. llp-ht, N E Cor. 17th and Wat nut. Reur entrants. nnESMATCERH. r.XPFRTEVCED APPLY RPRUAtT OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S DRESSMAKERS Watat aMr and aleeva finishers: also Improver and apprentices paid while learning. Applv ISftn Tocuwt at OIR1S wanted who a-e oxpr, hand sewers nnd embroiderer Apnly btwen 0 nnd 1, Smith A Ramsey Emu. Co.. 104nMarket st. GIRLS wanted 23. colored to learn nnd work eclcnt"V beauty culture: commls- .lon. 323 S. 13th t. OtiVERNESS. French, wanted: over M years n ar-: must have pood references for two-year-prlod with nrevloun emplovers Apply by nail onlv to Mrs. Elsie Cassatt Stewart. Haverford. HOUSEWORK Mlddlf.Tfd w-f.-mnn to a,lt with h'iawork Tood liAm to r'ccM r-irfv Cvnwvil 20 XV 104 T,lwnfrilr rotd. Cvnwd HOUSEWORK Thoroughly ejtner. woman for cenrrij h-nsework: fanMv of. 3: In suburbs After 7 p. m, phone Woodbury 309. HOUJ4EWOUK Vat ul-I or -nmnn for cen. hnuewori(; pon wap nd home: fim f 4 adult: In auhnrb. 1'h Melrose 1S40 W. HOl'SEWORK Neat comnetent clrl for Ken eml houseworl : other help n-eferred. r.2 Westvlew ave Germanlown 2113 J LADIE, take work home: transferring pat terns: 5 inn: not experienced; pay for patterns tn lejirn Store. M12 Market St. MILLINERS WAVTi'.n r.vprenirvrno MH.t.inrrs pi:rmvtvt rnciTiov all teaii ROI'ND: nnnn WAGES. APPLY EMI-LOVMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS. MOTHER'S HELPER, white, care 1 child: no rooking- suburbs: 110. 13 8. Ledger Off. NlTRSE or nurserv rnverness; Catholic Pre ferred; nui-t have references Phone Ger- p-antown 4TA". ROVST rflOK V.XPERIK'NCEn APPLY BIHtKM! OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMApER'S SODA CLERKS EXPERIENCED .PREFERRED APPLT Ul'RlUll OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHERS. EXPERIENCED OI'VLIFIED TO DO GOOD WORK APPLY RUREAU OF FMPLQYMENT. WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHER Atlantic Rennlne Co. has an opening for a stenozrapher experi enced in engineering work: best work will require one nho has had at least h high school education and can tnke rapid and accurate dictation tranacribing quickly and neatlv, gcneiai office work, such as tiling records, etc., will be a part of thlsnosltlon. Those to qualify apply tn person. Boom 8. 3144 Psssiunk ave STENOORPHER Larse manufacturlnsr corporation can use services of first-class atenogranher, must be high school graduate and nulck and accurate: slate educational ' """"." "'""" 'r' ,'.,'' '- I Wlf i a (1 u rtv i hij.i i i.v.r irrti rttv L - MF.XT OV THW PURMO T.KDQnn CO nnSIUES THR SEUVICK3 OP A TYPIST WITH A T.1MITRD KNOWI.KDOR OP STENOOI1APHT ASK" FOP- MR. WCI'K- nn puhmc i.nDGnn co., cth and t'UKSTXPT ST3, tiJ WAITRESS and chambermaid, voung white girl, with refs. Ph. Chestnu' Hill 280 W. WAITRESSES FOR FLOOR WORK APPLV nl'RKAI! Or EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMAN, white, wanted for house cleaning In Oermantown, 1 day a -week. P 783, Ledger Office. YOUNO WOMAN, experienced, wanted at oncj- to take care of children, ages B to 12 sears. In children's hoarding home: good home-, etc.. to right party: reference, 830 E. Mt. Alrv ave Phone, Chestnut Hill 1407. YOUNO WOMAN tn as'st "'ound apartment -ta-a-l'"''' "?' .rIilUl IV "... Tj viainvu IU BO unn'-iinnii n. uu nr, Apply A J. Reach Co.. Tulip and Pal- mer sis YOtTVO WOMFN Al CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS APri.Y mmwaii of employment WANAMAKER'S General MANICURING and beauty culture school; start this sear right: ladles, learn some thing profttable: profession for JS: manicur ing, shampooing or scalp massage: day and evening classes. Adams & Adams. 1B0& Arcn st , Phlla , Pa Phone Spruce 417B, HELP WANTED MALE AUTO TOP and teat cover man wanted, first- class; none others need apply. Norrls Auto Top Company. 240 West Lafayette street, Norrlstown, Pa. BOOKKEnPISR, by mining- corporation In Its Paramaribo. Dutch Oulana, office: Initial salary, tlBOO per year, plus living! 8 weeks' vacation annually: aft transporta tion expenses paid: exceptional opportunity for jr competent man! business la reliably established! not rnM mlnlnv. rentv m.ist eon. tain full details of experience, state refer l lidg'er orflee"114 whethcr nrrled. A 209. i-enacr unice. , f ,1 DOOKKISEPF.R Practical, experienced man In corporation accounting: reply bv letter only, stating age, experience. Edw. Ilarrlng ton Sons ft Co. 17th and Callowhlll sis HOTS WANTED FOR NIOIIT WORK. MUST HI- OVF.R Ifl. CHANCF. FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPl.-rVAITFJl 0 P-. M., liEDOBB OFFICn. FIFTH FLOOR. nor wanted for office of manufacturer; frond A.M.tii,itH .. --.. ..... jLVlL.'il" '"rational nuolldcatlpr. and . , . - . ,ur -itil Him wiiiuiin.u-. wages expected to begin, Anply in own hand .yihuik. x' nn. logger unice. CHAUFFEL'Tl Toung man as second ehauf feur. to live on premises a.t Chestnut Hill. Apply bv letter, giving refs.. tn A 303. L, O DRIVER Steady man for ateadv posllon: over 21 reare of age! good salary: Apply 0 a. m Mr. Helnold. 1B27 Balnhrlifga st. F.LEVATOR OPERATORS (COLORED) .IiI,T'- WELUAPPEARINO MEN APPLT nilREAU OF F.MPLOTMENT WANAMAKLR'S L1NOTYTR OPF.RATORS AND AD. MEN WANTED. APPLY FIFTH rWOJ!. LEDGER 11LDO., 6TH AND CHESTNUT STS StAN. Miung, to learn business vvllh view In managing branch office: substantial sal ary; should be at least high school graduate. P 23. Ledger Offlre. MAN wanted who undratanda spraying enamel on wicker furniture. Apply 244 S Bth at. PHOTOGRAPHER wanted: en all-around msn. Address Moll Cn . Bedford. Pa, PIANO TUNER and repair man. experl .oS.";' -f??d "alary: excellent position. Call MO Columbia ave. PORTERS AND CLEANERS WHITE MEN ArPLT nURDAU OF KMPLOTMCNT WANA.MAKER'S PROOFREADER wanted on mornlni news tiaper: nlv those with nt least ears' practical prnnfresdlne experience need an Ply: itood salarv to flrst-claas msn Appli cations mav be nude any time at 808 Chest nut st.. fifth floor. SALES ENGINBETl wanted to represent Chicago corporation In Philadelphia ter ritory: shop or drafting-room experience or technical training more essential than pre vloua selling experience: icunit man with enerev and accuracy will have attractive opportunity. M H22. Ledger Office. SALESMAN Mfr. of a well-known office ap rllance has openlnc for an ara-resslve. en thusiastic salesman of the hla-heat tvpe: a man with abll. and a capacity for hard work will find that the Joh will srnw with him. Todd Protcctoaraph Co , Ml Wldcner Blda-. BALESMAN wanted on transmission ma chinery: Baltimore and vlcinltv: state aae, experience and salary desired. M 825, Ledger Office. SALESMEN Old-established manufacturer and distributor, rcw selllnc direct, for rnerly sold through Jobbers needs 2 or 3 good men with tact, onernrv and Initiative; chance to advance to executive positions; references. Addrcsa Opportunity, Lincoln Ride. SALESMEN WANTED TWO. CALL WAL. NUT 2713 TOR APPOINTMENT. SALESMEN Successful aen- experience, anv kind, will get noii a permanent posi tion: 180 ner week and up. Mr. Shcrwln 217 N. 1Sth St. SHOES Experienced man to take charge nr cleaning ana pacKing department In women's high-grade shoe factory n Rrnok Ijn: one thoroughlv familiar with colors. -epalrlng. etc. A .13 Lodger Office. SPINNERS Roys over 10 years of age for night work; good wage.. Apply Grlswold Worsted Co.. Darby, Pa. STENOGRAPHER Atlnntln rtollnlne Co. has an opening for a stenographer experi enced In engineering work: host work will requlro one who -.has had ift least s high school education and enn take rintd and nci'urnte dictation transcribing nulckly ind neatlv: general office work, such as filing records, etc.. will be p. part of this nosltion. Those lo qualify apply Irr person. Room 8. 3141 Passv imk-nvc. STENOGRAPHER and dictaphone operato.- vvaniea; .xperiencea in general omce won:. Apply by letter to l,ouls Walther Mfg. Co., Mini Kensington ave. WATCHMAN wanted bv vvhnlesale'hoilse: m fires to attend. Apply Bowen 4. Dungan Co.. 717 Arch st. WELDERS T"0 oy-acetlen vieldera wanted 'n oouer snop. uruse-Kemper Co., A m hie-. Pa. WIRE WORKERS and helper: ateadv work. Apply at once, Audubon Wire Cloth Co., Audubon. N. J LIVE oung man with car wanted to sell to farmers: soliry $100 and commission. P sn4. inse- mttic General GRKENEWAT,TVS Chemlat. larse manufneturins corporation, experienced In rtthcr Dal n tit. ntln. v.irnlnhes coal-tar products, paper prodict. excellent wapev ornce mannKer. nean DooKKeeper, bookkeeper, neashon hotel. ear-round po ftttloT : credit man. larte jobbinrr hrtune; bk- blatant credit manajter. expert telephone operator. j: aRslttant emnioymcnt man airer (firnare) secretary to busy cxecuthe, sood personality required: cannier, nlatform foreman, us Man t HUirintenient delivery. labor foreman, nales enclneers. exDerlenc'd In flther Iron and Meel treatment, machine ' t a t a me elnn rti alhlrnlnrs1 l.Ari 1 1ITaiit-I AclAld lUUin, .Mfs.tiv v aiill'fliin wr-aj .1... duiiid good openings for men and women. Urge ho tels. Atlantic City, offlcn poaitions only. A atrlctly high-class cmploment service for efficient men and women. Booklet gratis. Same locality since 1807. No enrollment chnrges 1M S, Uth. HU8tNE0 SERVICE CO.. 1110 Land Title ACCO'TS Senior. M-$100: C.P.A.. 13000. IIOOKKEEP'S Factory" and office, nsn-ssn. CLERKS Cost. shop, general, bank. IIS. J:',',. CHEMIST Dse-wood test, I1R00 jearlv. DIIAFTSMAN Machine designer $2000. ENGINEFRS Plant. Icemak'r. 2000-200. FOREMAN Mac. shop. Iron A bronze, 200(i. MANAOBRB Sales sefurltles., leather. &'AL1'.SMEN Varnish to first-class trade; tnbulat'g ma"h's. leather, mac'y. clec. sup. SUPERINTENDENTS Furniture factory, 3O00: grav Iron foundrv. SftOOO up vearlv. STF.NOG'8 A PRIVATE SEG'S. .1 I1R-H0. 1-APAHLE-MEN Sales, office and technical. EARN BIO MONET We train ou In auto, electrical and me chanical repair shop practice and drafting. Phils Mechanical and Electrical School Ca 1 101 4-818 Rrown at. Write AMBITIOUS MEN WANTED to learn drafting by simple and complete methods! hooks, blueprints etc.. free. Write or call for catalogue O. Columbia Cor. School. Dept. B, Drexel Bldg.. Phlla. WE TEACH YOU TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AUTOMOBILES' J2.1 COMPLETE COURSE J23 DAY AND NIOHT CLASHES Sattler's. 1601 Spring Oarden st. Open Sun. 2821 W. Dauphin st. AGENTS' ARE YOU A HVE WIRE? If ou can honestly ssy "yee" to that ques. tlon and Jiave from J 300 to J1000 to back It up the stats rights to market our product will make soli a" fortune In 1 months: Just out und a big lilt. U. S. Service Record Co., 303 Pioneer nidg., St. Papl. Minn, I SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALB ,,,. pm 1 1 1 1 1. I1 1 .SECRETARY - STENOGRAPHER", efficient, I Mp-i 00j refs. Call up Locus! 2277 W. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT, office and credit mgr,, exp. In mfff. and -corporation lines, desires to make change: high-grade man. B 4. Led. Off. BOOKKEEPER., credit man, private aecre tary or assistant to auditor and account- ant: exp. mfg. H corporation. A 202.Led.Off. CHAUFFEUR, colored,- A-l. wishes position on high-grade cars; suburbs preferred. 1924 Panama st city. ConrUh! 1019. by the Tribune BITTJATION3 WANTED MALE SAI.KHMAN, college trained. 28. 2 year.' exp. soliciting for baking firm, wishes to tear,, business wllh rstsh. hOUSA for City aalea or out on road. A 218. Ledger Office.. GENERAL office msn, well versed In pay . roll. Inbor segregation, timekeeping, rest accounting, statistical workl available lm mediately! moderate salary; good credentials. A 103, Ledger Office. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES nKTTg nMrLOTMENT 'AGENCT. 2033 Mas. ,.. .(, COoks, chambermaids, general houeeworKers, childnurses, waitresses, en gineer, fireman, chauffeurs, laborers for all kinds of work. Bell phone Poplar 2flt7. V 'MRS NICHOLS toea nstnhrldie. wants I vvhlte butlera. couples, cooks, kitchen iniaias, waitresses, Jin to 12. cnamncrmsin-, nurses etn; reference. Phone ,T.ei.s 21.T' COOKS, rhambermalds. chltdnurseni house. oirard ave l"""r" "'ri work girls. 311st Rose Dougherty, 13ia loin RtTTENHOUSK SO. Wanted, cooks, waitresses, cliambermalds, nur.es, Duuers, housemen. tJ ISAtAlI FEROITPOVl.arge nunlb-r domes. lie colored lieln. Walnut .200, P4 S 11th WANTED at office. 312 S. 12th First-class rooks, chambermaids, naltreases,i nurses. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANT a man with MOO to furnish against my knnvv ledge to,nrganlz a real estste and Investment corporation: will pay big returns in addition to returning sour original Invest ment, tj handle own money: godd chsnes for some nne. Answer at onte. r 813, ledger Office. LtlMREIl, coal and farmers' supplies: finely located In Chester County. Pa.: n fine op portunity .for one or two good hustling young men. For imrllrulars csll nr phone Locust on:n. M ii, Orlscom. 2I00 Calhe-rlnc et. BUSINESS rCBPONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT Pos'llvely highest cash price, for your dia monds: any six. from U tn 10 carats, none Say higher: also old gold, platinum and silver jught. Estates bought (private). Est. 10 yrs. The Diamond Shop 4S N. 10th si. lotli ab. Market DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANT SIZE PRICE NO ORIECT KEr.T.V je- co n.i't rTiTcrrviTi- rt Suite 21-22 Over rl.ll.ls P.ssurant Private CHIROPODIST Entire foot treatn'llt. Ill 2 corns removed tnc, bunlona and Ingrown toenails treated: eezcmato'is mirninjc Instant Iv relieved Dr. Lewl. 2 S IRth WRECKING or ALL KINDS PHILADELPHIA WRECKING AND CONTnACTtNO CO, aOlncHESTNttT ST notary runt.ic SAMUEL SIMPSON 727 Walnut st.. Philadelphia ELECTKIC treatment manicuring. Boom lu.i Heeq Hldr. I21B Filbert St. line. BVB1. MANICURING, elec. treat Office Hutchinson Bldg.. 122 H. 18th st. R'rrr407. Hrm 10-8. ELECTRICAL TREAT., physical culture. 302 F. Tlrnnd Hours. 10 n. m. In B p. m LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITM made from smatl pictures. Newton 2710 Kensington nve. i DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY DRESSMAKER, best New Tori, expert, de sires engagements: adv. styls plain and fancy gowns. Miss Bialr. 1224 Walnut. Telephnn Walnut 8184. FOR SALB GREAT SALE IN UNIFORM SUITS PnnrlMrMi'.rM niirl mnopmn( This means Sou"1 Tou can positively iae 407o on the dollar here now while this sale Is on. We have a ery lance Block of conductors' bnd motor men's uniform milt. Leather-hound pockets and made of first-class police cloth. In bzh to BUlt every man's form. .14 lo 00, and prices o suir everv ipn-n nnrnei. L GOLDMAN N. W. COR. 0TII AND RAlNnRIDGE (NEW HUILDINO) OPEN EVENINGS REDS, bureaus, chiffoniers. drcsslllBT tables, In latest designs, 10-plece dining room suits In mahogany and walnut. 1R0 fine par lor, living room and library suits. 200 fine new hamnlp rugs In Axmlnster. vvlllons, Itrussela nnd others at big aavlngs, fi large noors or oiner bargains. A can win convince ou. Felnsteln's Storage Sales Co.. n. K, Cor. nth anil Spring Garden als. Open eves. Free oulo delivery. OFFTCF FlinVITITnlC. Large lot desks, sai.. flies, rnbinets and gcmrul nfncp furniture, itore fixtures. We Ruv. Seii and rAchaiige. I'ATTKV FfmviTIini! CO . LOCUST 1070 1127 ARCH ST RACE 2B0H NEW WIRE ICF. CREAM1 CHAIRS S27 PER DOZEN REGULAR PRICE. I.lfl Iliiv now and suve mnnev ''hair Exchange. S. E. inr. lith and Vine. FOLDING AND INVALID CHAIRS FOR SALE AND TO HIRE Theatre chairs, moving pict. machines, etc., sehonl desks chunh pews and pulpit chairs. Chslr Exchange. S E cor, flth and Vine, RUG, 7x12, Wilton, brass bed. mahogany hurea and chlnonler. Singer i-owlng ma. chine, dron-head. cut glass window dra perlea. fancy linens, etc. 2003 N 22d at., Mil Moor nnl CENTRAL HOUSEWRECKING CO. S. W. cor. 12th and Spring Garden ate. All klndu nf office furniture and futures Bathroom outfits complete Hell phone- Poplar 11 .111 BABY CABRIAOBS Complete 11)10 line: over 100 stvles all colors: see our J10 special. Miller's. (104-08 B. 2d. Open ev'gs. BALER, economy paper caah. all steel. nrnctlcallv new: cost S39.23. will sell for JS.'i cash. Sen Mr. Thomas. 103 N. 13th st. BILLIARD. paoL romblnst'p. 2d-hnnd: sold hoiiifht. rented, exch'd. Kenfer 320 Glrard. BRICKS, hard: moto-truck delivery. Chas. D Heave, BU N. 81t. Belmont 7424. STANDS CABINETS, etc.: birr bargains. Phlln, I'riniers- mupihy. i-t n inn si. TYPEWRITER nddlnr mschtnes; all makes. Rundv Tvpewriier v-o , oa vjnesinuv si. FIAGS. nil sUen, American A: Allies, service bsnners. 810 Arch.2414 Rldgi- ave F1I.2747 EARRINGS 1230 Diamond ejirrlniis; al snlutely ncrfrct. vvelghlnir 4',j carnts; vat. at 11HIII). lliener B 1inn iiinrp. ir. mri. OAR RANGE 3 ovens: glazed claaa fle.ie SlinVVCaSCfc VIIBasmi'- wbipb. nuvci-Kinvru no. -nr mllfe'urn. N.E.rne.r4th tr Orava m-, SAFES, fireproof Closing nut ,ln used: some with thin walls. 72 slightly N. 4)1. TYPEWniTERS Reralrl"":.all makes, larre s'ock'forirent o ea. Roth phones. Guar antee Typewriter Co.. 47 N. 10th. near Arch f FURNITURE Wanted WE NRED l 1 BEDROOM DINING ROOM i LIVING ROOM ' brlc-a-brac. carpets and all other household roods: we will buy (hem regardless of price. for we need them badtv: caBh rialrt for a'l lots whether' small or 1st e, Write or call T ROODER ft ' SON. 4D0B Woodland ave. 1. iiuviu Woodland 03 ) OLD GOLD OLD gold, silver, platinum, plated ware, old style jewelry, teeth plates bought for cash. Est. 1817. J. L- Clark, refiner. 807 gansoni. CASH paid for old gold, silver: clocks re paired, nosers. 43 S 17tli at. Ixic. 1219. ROOFING AND IRON AWNINGS OUARANT15ED slag roofing done at tl rents a square foot, Phone Dickinson 4732 W Send postal. T. Plecoll, 1220 H. 12th st. STAMPS AND COINS BTAMPd. ALBUMS AND SUPPLIES ' for stamp collector. PHILA, 8TAMP CO.. 21 S. 17TII ST. By MILT GROSS Company, ; - USED AUTOMOBILES USED AUTOS Ml u help ou buy a can we are aulomoMlj t ' ...... ,...., jJ .n.t "n . ... : experts and give you advice on value and conditions: our guarantee protects you against 1 mlsrepreaentBtlons: rtrlvlne taught al rea- . sonablej rates. AUTO INSPECTING CO.. J xi. I'srmvav iiuildins iire.n ana inirrj, Call Snrure 32I1R Camden representative. , OVERLAND TOIIRINOS, RODSTF.RB. SE . DNS. JEFFKRV SEDAN AND TOUR ING. WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN. lOli muck" Sudan, inisi marmon touring. CHANDt.r.R TOURING. WILLYS 1 CLUTs. IPIKl CHWVROt.F.T PA11Y GRAND TOUR INOn FORDS. MAXWELL. DODGE. F.TC.; OVF.RHAULF.D: PR1CF.O tJDWl TIME TAT MENTSl OrRN EVENINGS UrURIetND HARl'F.Il l-U 1020 ARCH ST. CADILLAC tnurlnr. 1014: first-class condl' tlon. Pee Mr. Walls. 1411 Locust St.- H1RD radiators. aU modelsi loin Inclustvel liberal allowance on old ones. 33? N. IBth, 1IUPMOBILK. 1917: fine condition. See Mr. Walls. 1411 Locust st. MITCHELL RUNABOUT for sale! 30 horse. power; first-class condition: suitable for tight truck, or would consider exchange for small touring car. Apply Ouenlher Lbr. Co,, Mm and orass Ferry roan OAKLAND six. tourlnt; n""f" condition. i.iao RICNNOC AUTO REi-Ain. -otn. ana lleaheny eve. Tioga 2734, . ovrni.AKn.wii.i.TH KNIOIIT new and usd cars: cash or time payninlsl we do expert repair work, any car: bring vor automobile trnuhles to us. ..,- OVERLVND AOEVCY AtrttlOttT OiP."5! If AND TisinA STS KNWHiriVt 1 1 ire .- mtni. ,niA i?-in. IA i.M,lnff avaI eonn. liiirn II. " -n".n-n. miui "I-. -. AV i . Rlgelow- lllev hi o l or co . ."'i n. 'uroan si. PAIGE tOio. fl-.ir. F.ssc like rew: cheap. HIgeow-TVIII-v 'Vloior in. 1" .i. urnen e. WHITE TRUCKS 2-ton express bodlea:,n- inn oumii; --(.-.-iif ui .-imntu... r"-' 'i;i"' etms 217 N. ?2d st. Flione locust bb. TniTClCH Several used n-ton truck; fpr ssie. ine Haiawin L43Comolvo vvoras. 00 N Broad st. Tlatiltnv STORAGE, moving, packlnr. shipping, ic all nAln.ai l-l , .llmala hefore VOIl OS' 1 rldej all sea'shore mints a spec. Wm. &!' sm c r; cor, sun ft ivegeni. iim. o-,.... ' HAULING Autotrucks to hire. H to S tonj , Hour, lav or week, callainnn jvoon;-;. 111.1 n!-st-1 st. Snnice 101S Usee IK. j. Anlo Snpnlle-. Repairing AflTCl bI..b m.il. n r.---- Inilanl servlCSl --.!". t-:-'-- .'?" ''t,-. :.v..'.. .:.,. .,, cenuicia cur-.iins.eic. ;iyj N.iun pi jaj.-. ii AUTOMOBILES Z- HIRE TOURING CAR. 7-pissenjer limousine. Il.no per hour up poplar tiu MACHINERY AND TOOLS POWF.tl PLANT EQUIPMENT Motors, generatora, engines and bollcra. mo tor, from l to 13 Jl. v. in biock. JOS. T. TEWKES CO., ' 124 N, 12th st. POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT Dynamos, motors, hollers, steam and U engines, pumps, air compressors FKAHK TUUJIiril, mi;., i-;i xx. on u 22-FT. new smokestack. 16-lndlam.. 12-horia norizontai engine. 1001 ann lever puncni also shears cheap. 82B N. 4th. DYNAMOS, motors, belting, pulleys, hangers im plants bought. Tearsley tc Co.. 224 N- ad. " ELECTRIC mach bought, sold, evchangei ti and repaired Delta Ens. Co.. ItONad.,,, PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO ' ROOMS slsvd & papered reaa'ble: good wore. good paper. BPlvaK. IIUI l-assyuna ,-. 3.in PIANOS. PLAYERS. TUNING. ETC. ,3 i n I HOWARD VINCENT S38.8.18-810 N. 8TII ST. DrbllAlj IJAlVIIAliXO J11IO "-"-fi- .rt,l 1 den. Sterk TTnrlght.. 2 Weher-Fleld Uprights .1 Lester Uprights .1 Hardman -Uprights 5 Chlckerlne Uprights 1 Estey Uprights 0 Cunningham Uprights 4 Hla slus Upright 7 Stelnwny Uprights 4 Schomacker Uprights .1 Heppe Uprights 2 Knabe UprlghtB 1 Angelus 88-Note Player.... 2 Emeraon 88-Noto Players... 3 Knabe 88-Nnte Plajers 1 Chlckerlnu 88-Note Tlayer.. 4 Stelnvvay Grands n i.hl.lrB.ini. Clran.1 ......... 7X IIS"' . I12SUP . 1 75 vip " a . JOS UP i . iiisup' ? . nr. upi. . lioo upH . J75U5. ,J 143V im i?J nnn iS'-rf'l . I330tfp?( . liren uniACii'i . .. 18r. uo-rnVjtt 10 Miniature Baby Grands S2M viPJ.'rt-S.'J 1.VCI UJIC ... ..; ".J "..-'- - , V. "TI (. ll n nno condition, reany lor oenvery "-'"- r .tinl nn.l sr-nrf or 2H rolls of mUSiC andViT-?.! I ... T. . .- - -A;- - .iAS. bencn ana one year s lunula nor. NEW PLATER-PIANO?, J32S up. J2.no -wK. rj(.-lr mcw nniilnllT l 1'lAINUM SISO up, ei.nu t.ti jtf unwATtn VINCENT 830-838-840 N. BTH fT. Established B0 years mi-mic not.T.s. Vlc.trola records, liought. J sold, exchanged. 0127 Market t. Mf PRINTING THE CARD SHOP. 1)20 Chestnut at. Com-rjJ --.ni.. I nplnllni. nnd encrravlnc our SPe' clalty: 300 buslnesa cards. Jl: letterheads an and envelopes pruned quicmy. j ROOMS FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE f urn., apartments: some hkp.7. l Sherwooo ah. jvsein.-r. .. c ,i..rtu .... ftx ,u 11ROAD ST. S.. -Most attractive rms.v nrlv bath If des : excellent hotel service. ' it LOCUST. 1B33 Large second-floor suite andi;p' bath: single room: parquetry floors; clec. . -yftj ' ...n.si eiviii UnlmshiinlTwn ,rnfTrm I and bath, alnsle or en suite; beautifully n? furnished; electric ltchtt; phonea; other Micanuicn. 10TH. N. keenlnir 1401 2 furnished rooms; house- l K up: aingm rotmi. up. w I",! VOIl KENT Third atory of private J1UUV Bf.S t .nAln 11 n nam unci Kiicnen: I'fnimiiit.i locatloii: room for maid If desired. P 1)02. ; Ledger Office. ", VVKST 1'llliilir.i.i in 1 yt 4UT1I ST.. S.. B03 Front room, fam.: elec... st. li't. contlnu's hot water. W'l'd 1409 W. B0ARDINO iuni. In.. 1i48 Elegant room and boatdiaj. toe 2 itentleiiien: niuuern improvemenv , steam beat and ilcctriu llsfit. mun 01-hJ. ! niond Boot vv. -. fa at COLUMBIA AVE, 822 First-class board.. vl SO per week; warm rooms, Phone. SUBURBAN GLMLEJ1AN. appreciating the courtesy "tOjs.- lennen viivirouiuctii. v.t m.D ..-..-- cheeriul auartmeiii. w4th well-cooked nour- , . u'rbT V minute's frim ' pihlblVlMi: ,E!n. i Mpirnei ujs v. or wrue - wj uj... ,t. OftUf. r-e-a home: beautiful opc country, vet within t J lawn, etc lates reaaonible. Address MO E. 5 Ml. A'ry we. Thone Chestnut Hill 1407. , GERMANTOWN 90 B. Johnson St.: delight- . -... . .A tn ..flnM neenle seeking coffl.Vi fortable accommodation and excellent '"!'';!', -! rTer'nrsr'rt rrnuii"i r " T ft SANITARIUMS ,,,.. n-ri I.-UI. location, special sclenttno care: prvous. elderly: every con,:, nurjss.r Q booklet. Dr. Randal. Clly Line. Chest. HUl.., U . -4. ? APARTMENTS '' .yl . " ' J.n....-! tl 17 A 1-irtlT A TfTXAIfi "" W-l Central apartments a apeclalty. (S3herw.. fi iiiaii rti ..i 11 ciAiyw uns s vij -, n Act Asency. ass . uroaa si. ouhk wu jh Ji- .i.. ..lni-hH nnflrtmntH! soma house "ll Biirai-'ino "''""" "v:." ;:". m 1 in Tis.ll nhnne WRIUUI u , ftr-PMiiis,. v - fs 127 8. 16TH ST. IThe Geneva! Well-ap-pointed, furnished apts.i 2 rooms and bath!,. In llie neariui ..,....... .-..,, :. 1 . -.- t.nnninw niRinpi: - ninrii from Broad t. aiauon. i'vvo rdoms, kitchen, bath, apartment, jn- ,' turnlshed: 35 montlii electricity. 213i; NEED AN raiiiii; .P.'V r'.n, ro"11 T SI. ARQO. Liberty Bldg. Walnut 492,iy-T ... . . . H.ar-k.n.i. U0V Iffl . . - . . HTj. m POPLAR APIS.. ::' ropiar: lurn.; nri.lll oaths: kitchens: h.-w. heat: clec,; porchjiiajH FURNISHED APARTMENTS ni 1401 N. 1CT1I ST. Two rooms and kitchen -J J, "lit. turn., larso rm.. villi prlv. bath. t$,J?J APARTMENTS WANTED LIST your apartments with us for Immediate v rental. AU". " n'oeny u(qg. ti HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS'"; one very larce roo.n. bilb, kitchenette, furey iilshed. : -i iins, bath and kltchenettejW unfurnished., eeqtral. 3S 1 room. Ualh .ndjffl nrivHte porcli, central. PenTOrl GHKIMS. Liberty Bldg. W; a 1 69;anaj Furnlslied jMRNisilBD APTS. tentral locations: y.I; lul.. ,e .ivnlred. SherHood An a JL -r-v ..y'5"rnad: Ptona Wsl, ail' """Ui irtkT I'lllLAIIK.I.I'lllt s)j WKM--KUBN1BJI-" iiouseKeeping- apart " met.vs! 8 r?.1,i.,.c,?.'.,Vf P'?"H'Ih lent car serviv". '-''"",1!', wnaii:- sou, 4 monthlsr'""8' ' ""' Woodland -7i0 J.jg ' APARTMENT HOTELS THE. GLADSTONE UTH AND PINE s.TS. , ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF f 1 THE DELMAR-MORRB ' CllCLTEN-'AVK. AND MOnRIS 'Bit '! -"M OBRMANTOWN " -" " il.r- i-MNTON.' illtli1 si. hel!i"iZJ.-3-i! I oderainiiJUl4jl"lHil'Ji" rrOi&Dili1 THrTTSTTlTE, JUrts-U 223 HBrid"Tn3 T io4 rtywtoii. wkJ. la rWadiiJw ,.LI f "h 9I m iiVtfl "-JJ1 x'Ti.v e r jy nit ?, i?K Ve.j1! ty JS j "i rVstil ii:i .f lHJUiiito,wikitjM
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