4-r n DT .-.,,-. , v 1 GOSSIP OF THE STREET 1 "STEEL PRICE MUDDLE" AROUSES COMMENT IN FINANCIAL DISTRICT Banker Believes Reconsideration of Matter Would Mean Another Reduction in Quotations and Lower ' Wages Gossip of the Street XKTUAT Is termed In tho Street as tlio "stecl-prly muddle" was dis cussed tnthe financial district yesterday to a much greater extent than on Thursday. There was a good deal ot speculation as to how tho subject could bo amicably terminated ro ni to allow the steel In. dustry to go ahead as It whs expected to do when the recent conference ended In nn agreement on certain universal cuts In prices. A banker said If the whole matter of steel prices has to be gone over again ho believed tho steel manufacturers would not consent to any bucIi arrange ment. To go over tho question again, ho said, tinder the present circum stances, meann another cut In prices, and that, ho thought, could only be accomplished by a cut In wages. "Is It worth while," he asked, "for the director general of railroads to bring about unsettled conditions which would Involve a loss Infinitely greater than any financial benefit for finished steel products he may roads? It would be much better to accept the prices agreed on at the conference and reduce the size of the orders the director general had anticipated placing rather than to upset business in general, as that is what any other course would mean." On the other hand, a few are of tho opinion that the prices agreed upon at tho conference aro much too high, nnd they draw comparisons with pre-war prices to prove their stand. Such comparisons. It has been held, aro simply impossible, because pre-war prices took; no account of the enormous taxation which tho steel companies havo been called upon to pay for tho last two years, and tho end of high taxation is not In sight. There is quite a good deal of talk about the failure of the revised steel prices to bring In orders. Opinions on this point vary very widely, but the majority opinion seems to confirm It. A broker who believes that orders have not materialized said he understood that tho "muddle" has been welcomed by some ot the steel men as an opportunity to discover it a further cut will not accomplish the results which are expected. He satd he understood that the whole matter now stood on tho question of wages. A peculiar angle in connection with the subject Is that the Federal Reserve Board understood that steel prices had 'been fixed In co-opcrntlon with tho government. Discussing business arid financial conditions, It made tho following reference to price-fixing: "Almost equally important with the decline In prices is the fact that tho public at large hastapparently given up expectations of Immediate and decisive declines. From some districts It is reported that in the opinion of the local business community, 'Whatever change In prices Is jet to come will come slowly,' and that In consequence the business com munity has decided that further postponement of activity. In the belief that drastic declines will occur. Is not warrantees. "During the latter part of March there were further downward revi sions of prices on Important lines. The steel Industry sent a repiesen tatlve committee to Washington, which, In consultation with a boartl rep resenting the government, agreed upon standard quotations for the prin cipal .steel pVoducts, representing a reduction of about $5 per ton." Shoe Manufacturers Adopt Unusual Co-operative Plan In connection with the advertisement of tho Endicott Johnson Cor poration 7 per cent cumulative preferred stock, which appeared In the papers yesterday merely as a matter of record, as the whole offering had been sold In advance, a banker called attention to the extraordinary move which this shoe manufacturing corporation is about to put in operation In admitting its emplojes to a fifty-fifty partnership In the profits of the firm. According to the announcement made by H. B. Endicott and George T.. Johnson, the principal officers, after 7 per cent from the net earnings has been deducted for the preferred stock and 10 per'cent for the common, all of the balance of earnings will be split fifty-fifty between all the employes and the owners of the common stock. Another revolutionary feature of this proflt-shating airangement is that employes will share and share alike, so that the office boy and the president wilt each re ceive the same bonus. The only stipulation Is that those .sharing In these profits shall have been on the corporation's payroll for at least one year. As the plan went Into operation as of January 1, 1919, the first dls tilbutlon will take place January 1, 1920. Still more extraoidlnary is the announcement that during the first year as a corporation the former r- partners will accept no salary. Collapse of U. S.-Marine Deal Causes No Worry In the absence of anything mote Interesting, the general coin ela tion in the financial district yesteiday forenon hinged on the ijew turn ' Ip affairs in connection with the international Mercantile Marine. Very few seemed to treat the reported collapse of the deal with the United States Government seriously, and most of the remaiks concerning this latest development were Jocular. One banker wanted to know It, in making the announcement', President Franklin, of tho Marine Company, had departed in the least from his usual stereotyped statement, which this banker said he considered a classic, and It properly committed to memdry would, with the interchange of two or three words by the rubber-stamp process, be invaluable for presidents ot corporations gen erally in explaining anything. m Short-term notes weie quiet yesterday, with transactions belngie stricted to narrow limits. Quotations were fiactlonally Improved, al thoueljfthere appeared to be no Inclination to make extensive commlt men'wfon the long side. 'There were numerous offerings of municipal notes at prices ranging from 4.40 to 4.70 per cent, and a good response to Issues of this char acter was In evidence, v, . The taxation situation Is such as to Influence buying of tax-exempt Issues In preference to either railroad or industrial notes which are sub ject to the government tax regulations. Foreign government short-term notes were moie active, although prices remained about the same as those recorded the previous day. BPRINO HESOBTS NEW YORK CITT HOTEL MARTINIQUE BROADWAY. 32d ; 33d. STS.. NEW YORK ' On Brock from Prana. Sutioav BHr Traniferred Fra EquaSy Convrenient for Amnnnismti. , Shoppinf or Butsne .Oveet Entranoi to B'wrajr Sub- H ,,wy and Huxtooo Tubes ATINTIO CITY. N". J. GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia Ave, near Boirdwilk and esntsr al tmusementi, Prlvatl bithi. Runnlnx wilsr i rooms. Elevator. Table and lorvlo 41a. tlnctlve foiturei. .IS 80 tip dally. Bpeelil wkly. Capacity 600. Eklt. Auto meets tralaa. Orra.rshlp manacomant. imnb tt. rr. Dnin. HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN Al.Ii TEAR. Tennenea avs Just ell Boirdwailr, Kuropein plan, tl np dally. Every appolntm't. Moderat. rat, rsstiunnt. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwaya open. Alwayi ready. T.rms mod erate, rhon. or Tfrl'i, M. walih Duncia. Westminster t0',t . pr,vat, batll,r ; water, llg.30 up wkly. 12 50 up dilly. C.Buhrs HOTEL B0SC0BEL ScaTw Thorouihly heated. Bklt. A. E. MARION. CAPE MAY. N. J.. HOTEL. COLUMBIA Sfi.rVJ: Mn of IBIS at Eaitertld. flam nuntcc a(. 4. w. ucvuii m sutu. WERNTJSVlt.T.K. PA. ' R SUNSET- HAH. 'V! tftMljawwUtaVwalka to be gained from whatever orders wish to place at once for the rail srnixr. resorts nkw TonKcrr 600 ROOMS 400 BATHS Rates: Fron $2 Per Day A -SPECIALTY IBS PLEASANT ROOMS With Privrat. Bt& $S JPer Day ,Tfc MaruWra Reatauranbv An WaH Kaatrm for Good Food and Reaaooabla Prteaa. OCKAN CITY. Best for Easter Sunny Sklei Health (IItIuk llreeieo Special Holiday At- tractions., amd Delightful Surroundlnico What more could you wlih for to mak Enter a seaion 'of un paralleled, enjoyment and festlr Ity. All (hit, and more, you'll find In Ocean City. Join in the unique Enter Parade, tbr, fash ionable event 0f tbej year. Tbere'a a place In the ranks for you. Fine solf. good motorlntr roada. Hone back riding. Ample hotel aud boarding home accommodation!. Excellent train lerTlee oui both the Penna. ItT It. and Pnlli. A Itesdlnr n. II. Ji'ovr la the time to arrange for that cottage or bungalow for the, fluiamer. For further Information, lit. craiurr, tic, auaeas HARR7 A. MORRIS City Clerk, Ocean City, K. 1, EVNIg-. 1U3LI0 RAIL EARNINGS DROP Unofficial Figure for 'February Show Decrease Trom January Washington. April 0. Railroad net rarnlnsra In Februnry continued tho de cline, according to unofficial figures, nnd were less than In January, or than in February of Inst jenr. The net revenue was about $10,090,000 or JR.674,000 less than In the preceding month nnd Jl.714.- 000 less than In February, 1918. The approximate, loss to the government on mm uusis 01 ine guaranteed return wns 3l, 090,000, about the same as In Jan uary. Tho figures compiled today bv the oureau or. railway economic!!, from ro-i norts of railroads In the lnterltile rvm. ' merce Commission, Include, all so-called class 1 roads except two small lines with less than 1000 miles. GOVERNMENT BONDS non 29 lD3fl . 97 . 97. . 97 . 97 . S7 . -H7 . 90 90 00 fl, 9, 89 SO m.v; tn-vU 97 Panama registered -a. 19311 i-anama toupon -a, ii3 Panama reKialered Us 193S Panama coupon 3a, toni. Panama realttered 3a. IflOl Philippine 4s. 1934 Philippine 4s. J935. Philippine 4a 1030 lT 8 (lov ronnnn Ja. 1030 V H Hov rm'slered "Ja, 1930 t' S (IqV inupon 3a 19 III l' H (lov reRlstered 3s, 1940 1' H (lov coupon 4s, 19?r.... If H (lov reirialrred 4s. 192.-1 1) of Columbia 3-in 1924 nil PSiJ nsi, 92 92 1011' inrt'i ino nefmeil Sugar Unchanged New York. April 5 Kenned sugars are unchanged at 9 cents, less 2 per cent for cash, llaws are unchanged nt 7.28 cents, delivered. Xo purchases were nr- lanRcil for by the sugar equalization. uoaru 8ieruH. Carbon Steel Declares Extra Dividend Pittsburgh, ., April G The Carbon Steel Company lias declared the regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent and an extra dividend of 3 per cent on the common stock, payable April 10 to stock of record April 15. Have Your Car Painted Now "r urnnnmenr or l'llltitlqc:. Vlith special color schemes, assists also w . ..'"-wiiuiiiiii mnr irom ine ,N loekallka cara. lou then acquire superior personal possession, a S nelcome slirht lo nassrrs.br In SS; cnnrrn.f- , tlia n.ll -b. . ...... ... ...... ...(.sfln VICBIH Ul . miiiiuiunnun-iuoKinir tars on the streets. Estimates chrrrfully sub mitted. KIHICATlftN'AI, Roth See, TemMDSftNt irurmr F BUSINESS COLLEGE A vhorthand and Typewritinr or Bookkeeping Taufht ia About 30 Day of Study. Send for Catalogue i PARKWAY BUILDING i nnAn ho mRnnv.T I SHORTHAND AND nnnKKI'FIMVn , 1-.. .... i J. Z1Z. . V. --.,.. XlVr Pi'fh- Vi .Ji:i,,r,M.t. " '., ""Yiy . iA STRAYFR'S TUe B Business School BPRINO RESORTS DO YOU love smell of the the cool of the of the sea? You ought to take the Two Hound Trip to Alaska and Canadian Pacific Railway's Close Subwrlpllon Ll,t to Special Loan pat ITS ' ?M 'AT 'S5'S , .&? f"W ." 'i.N T . JWffiS MXR inVoo VKS.. iSiV Wnslilnglon. April 5. Subscriptions to' --... EVANS. At .MooVestown V I vm, o.l 7" iieuii??. V.nVe .""T "nnnl 3 an m 1817 N Oratz st Solemn re- J200.000.000 Issuo of 5 per cent vvarl v ;OKOAt 10J3 Latimer st.. April 4. Month 3d HKnECCA. wife of Wunlii "'er, ".e, Ices Mon ' an r! '"i'-'T'V .,0 ' ?ul"". I"1"? st Kb.th'. Churth 10 m finance corporation bonds wcie closed I SVJr'-ADKr" AWJEO. Notice of fineral Kv.n.. In her 84th .,'. Thi funeral off, rn.ilTorre.d, Holy Cross fern ,,,, , today, subscriptions belnp accepted on I UA'r-Tn . . .. ,j ?'" -S0'"."' " ' ,; Central n.e. Moorea 1 pack Cem Auto, .(1 I be In T.. unt- at J?,lJ . VIOUCCCI Apr! 2 MATILD. (ree hi. ointment hauls VeVlernl rtsuriaLe ANTON. April 3 MAnOAIlET P.. widow 'own. N. J, ori rirst-dsv, Fourth Month nn frnm Mn to ! n m ilmii !ii.5I 'toclnr , wife of Michael Vialluccl tnd hnnUs. re?.r?rte,l that nnfrlrUnt llmt ifoH InillSl'f" Anl0!;. "'"""vea and friends Mil a 1311 p m lnt nrllnte I Lt.dYD it Heddln? V J AnMI 1 ' daughter of William James and Bllra Proe- banbs reported that sufficient time had Invited to serMce. Mon 2 p. m .48111 Otter KII.I,ma.V April s ANNli: Tt i.lfeot SAItAH FRAXCF Siito. nf n.,. t tor Itelatlvea and friends In.lted to fu- not been allowed for nil banks to be- I nt. M. Morinh Cem. iS-Iends may llenrv n Klllmsn (nee Yetter). aed o" , T.Ios.l rtelitlCes and fr "mis T n".V.V 'iiIm ' "'"l '"" 3I m- Prenta' residence, come acquainted with the offering and, AnvrsTnnvnUillAi,Vrn x nrnFCCA p IK'V't"" !t""1" lvlll In funi 1 1'Wlf. No 3, O.T f A nf T& In 1127 Oreen at lnt Mt Morlah Cem Friends tlierefoie. books have been held open AltviSTItova TeVJiie. Mn? u . m- uPipr'i:7i'.'" p, m '-':,v, N' "H" 'vlted to funeral HeddlnK N- J Tue, I m'' view remains Sun e.e nfter Issue was oversubscribed. wn :.a Services Mon. 10 . m . nt friends Ilurlul (Hound Ilj mouth M-et 1l3nn. m lnt Cnii.mhi.. ' ...-... im'S.'.".'. vnt.v. im-lt 2. riMZAtinTIf d.uahler r ell J3SJtdceS$ )m ,t $ "" v-r '.".'" .f.i'T'V- wiwiiiv.o j.everuiQton i em ttemaina may be viewed ."" .... ;....:.. .-.:r..'"".t .- ' --..V-- o.: -J'c,,MO 'n.nii 10 nisu. fc.Bv". ...,..o.,w U.IIII1IK, , HUn after 7 p. m '" ' - ,V ,', D . ... '". finnai ,rt,, W , v' ." Ml "irtm ies h'imi anv I m. (,! m -l. I u" ... ..,.,. i ull Mnn R In 111 n m . .m!tll Pnril.ti .1 I.) v..i ... w Vf ii,!. ,,n......i"J.."f"" COI.LINP ADrll 3 Hon MI1V V cm. " .I..v rxr i..eii i i-ii.v-a nr. ...... .'.i,i..nn """ '" on iRyi PIHLA. fiymSKSS COLLKUII llNa- J , 'i.'"", ,nd. .friends. ,k Klunn ruin 1 M lie la I e, ,n MITCHEM..- April 2 ROBERT busbar atla nnd Colleire of Commerce I Vouna; Men-s Republican Club of the IMi, Mends, al- members nf nrth Reformed of lata Martha . Mitchell (S lb fij W 1017 Cheitnut St.. Philadelphia hVard han Domlnirn Council. Xo ;G, K. Prosbjterlnr Chiircb In.lte.i t0 funeral I Jte,,H.tl)re" ond friend., police of iithDl.t MmmmmW aiaiL aaaai aaaaaL. aaaB. aaaaaaaaaa. steamers. All the mountains that were left over from the rest of the world make up the British Columbia coast line to your right, fjorded like Norway. On the left, the huge pine- crested islands of the north make a giant barrier between you and the Pacific swell. You sail all the way as if on an enchanted lake ! Ketchikan Juneau Skagway ; totem poles at Wrangel Indians at Alert Bay gold .mines everywhere icebergs and ten-mile glaciers in Taku Bay and at the end of the run, the White Pass and Yukon Railway, over the gold, rush grades of '98 ! Doesn't the Midnight Sun call you? If so ring its Philadelphia representative Market 2706. Or write for Alaska Tour No. ISS-a THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TICKET OFFICE R. C. CLAYTON, City Passenger Agent, 629 Cheitnut St., Philadelphia. F. K. PERRY, General Agent, Panenger Dept., Ji urondway, BBLBalBBlBaT BBBBBLw LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1910 Pipelcss Heaters Save 30 of Coal Installed Complete OTTO STEINACKER 391R N. fill! St. Tioga 4057 131 1 WAMiACK BT.. I'IIII..MlF.l.rill IN MEMORIAM npv.Dn.. . ... . .. . - W VmiV iv.;;." rcmemn ranee or I "1M.1AM T. IIENSON, Vlho departed thla I life April. 1914 WIFE Al'EnuACH Anr prliate, Northwood Cem. Remains may be wr.iru null., I lu H p. m. nRRETr prle4. JAMES A , husband of Elizabeth Rarrelt (neo Kilt.) Relatlies nnd friends, Zunl Tribe. No 83.1 T. (i R I'ntrtlir anrf TlocalilH rnaa 11. I..- c.i ..i . in. lift, iu .uiivini, lieu ft ; reoulem mass Pt CharlrVe Church' Corn xv'..ri-v,';;.".;,.j"', .' .'""'."ir "r . S"'".'.:"'" . " " "- viii imo nnu rranKinrn n. r nARRY. AdiII I. iminnp.T iiaihit -.- Cnnnellvl. wlfn nf Phllln liar-. i..i.-. ::i.::..i. :i.., ....' "".-. . "y""-i'rr nnu iiiriiun inviiru 10 . uucni 1. I ues , S.3U s in . nusunnu a resilience itrtd .N IRth st cuiciiiii ii'iiuiitiii iiiues inineurni in M m lnt Holv Cross Cem. Auto fun.ral 1ILOOD. April 4. the Rev JOHN IU.OOD aged 00. Due notice of funeral from son-ln-law'a residence, Hdnard A Qray 3PJ4 .. nnu si. bn Rel; Mol Cem Friends may view remains Sun. eye. ..n...... .. ... .....: - ."-. i" llliuvl.. At Jill. Jiony , J.. April 3. .iitinn ., , ......... w. . tniin ,ti, i.ruwn ""'J V .. -uVr.?. ".""',..':""".. ."'".' r castle: No its: A o' K M' i'Q.'Uaendlnv.nn .NCI. nm. uumwi. ,- asers anu o.erseers i-rovmeni tjocletv, in- Mtrd to fun?1, Mon. 2 n m piinnti.' resiaerue. 4...- ?eiuP bi, Koxuorousn lnt a. member. Invited to funeral. Mon . mn . in., 311) N 18th st. Solemn requiem mass SPRINTS RF.SORT.S the air of the sea the sea the sound of the sea sea the crisp broiled fish i Thousand Mile Inside Route back to Vancouver on the big Princess &, s vamix. VMuXY0 XaMEOh rvfew York City HcKaai roOVKUAnrll 4 tnnv M fovnvpn tlveS SnH J.L i.hht.mr "'."i 03 Hela- tr of the lnt John and llmma Holes, sued I -rf , tlelalUe. anil frfenda Invited lo funeral '7 ..A . L'd to services, Mon, a M Itelatlves and friends, alao employes of I -Jaaaaaag' Mon 2pm ir.iSinSi.iJi.nfwi No il" n37....r'itM1c"' .,.f.'.''a harm.. Walter M Sleppacher Co.. Invited to funeral fjf fiSL '"Phew. lloWrl fflf Vr s Kin, Zlnn (Vm "VieV.-dW" v"11 ' "' ,nl ''?. Mon . a . m , at 2003 W Berk. Km AZ. XK& Woucesler city. i' lt i-ai iirS.i I a t f v 'a ".".nilri" ." Papers copy at, lnt pr rate H-malni may be viewed ' w, fXyf t'em "' ' '' ,nl (-ed"r Oro,e PA i ill-'l?lr.Al-AJl,,n,,C '.." .-V April 4 J Sunday, f to 9 u m. iM .'l& ifX' II COTTON' At tale residence r.lh .nrf VV. ' merit nr v )invL nf. ' lew I-nlly, for 1 STIIA1N April H. MA11Y. v. blow pf John HM )mS c. fl amine a.e. Anrii V'iaIXS; ..VHP li TWiJL ii".1.1 !" ."flfh Phllalt-fathe, , Strain nee 'lllchmondl rt.latlve, and '. rr XV ?,t Jemima Coiton. ...ii i iLi.ti... .Zi - . Jn,1Iru '" mrerni Tues . H n rr1""!' Invited to funeral aervlces. Sinn . a Jv, Il 1 it 'rlrtidi. .o "iVavee Tribe v. i i n I KiL Af """" "' ' ,I,MI' i N J t m residence of son-in-law. John Wood. jM . i It ft III . ni ii-.V.Iltr JJitt-. ?. "-.' ..?. E0'"1!" requiem mass our l.arti Hiar of the 11M N Hancock at lnt Norib Cedar Hill stMi n.-". At Jo funeral aerVicea "von ,2 nm at the fun ril .. v?l ,!u,m .Autos will meet m rtcmains my be viewed Sun., S to llVI i SSM Sin?J'pr,y F 'LiJlm-K " '" '' VXHAKSS-Aprim PAVNT daughter of Rg f -j' Vn.-v.'--' 'My. vect sun , 7 to 9 r ,m I,cma,n" ,na" be . u'nK' A.p.r" J ATHKm.Vi: ,v , wife late Herman and Anna Straust. seed Be V:?fcItiria.uaL,,y MW CltlPPEK' Aprir4 Ki'tyx vVAvq .ida. Aii.r .L ,VRI"kln Relative, friends and Relatl.es and friends Invited to. funeral 'aAyiLIS5JJAWwErrrsW l Omnw J Hii; .wi... . i w 17 rkr i," "J"ry ''I "' i" Kllxbeth' services. Sun. S a m . residence of brother ,ilLfV,.v?rAUCE!rfl jmW InvltM iS ...rJP.M3.. .Il',,"i""nq.,.rJrn.d.' ,.JluIct'nl"1 to funeral, Jlon . 9 Id a m . 1 Samuel Strauss. 1841 N 18th st.7 Int. Dalt - V P.iSabiJLi rae. " Varr .V -v'"-" iui- , - p. in ----n.' i i"""i i-r nusnand a res denn n & v o.ij more Md SSmmmmmm mhv.j!'?1! ?.n,Uv!,0,.,", k f,;'':" ''?m V's, "Vlith'. ?niO.MP.-.O.V -Suddenlv April S. ANNIE o', -1HW- tor or A ovai.Ti.'U.,"1.'' '. !'"SXh AuKT r..il,J. m '"' "olv Scpulthre Cem lfe of Joseph A Thompson and daughter of 9(1 T-itnn ...... . .. Chir.h oAA . .j,??"1 of..s' f-'l'ahetli a , ' ' Vin.AW .s' Ann's soilallsts nencflclal qulfm mass at 81 John's Church 10 a m IMII.N NAVII.I'N MINH IV1KHS v Ar . "' iL'1.".".: "' p."n "omirnjo . ovincll ' i',"' '" m lo attend funeral .Men at Interment Holy Cross Cem Carriole fa. 1'llllin Allnrhnnh inatA I nml.n-l ..l JO IIATAIIIMI lTiiMMu U.S. n.. -..:.. ' "" " '"" n It 1st HI IVinkfirH. ....7- --"'"-.s w-o '"""v'i'i .s;u, i .":.."' " ,,.' i.ucry i luui ricici i.Yvri: a i'i n..A r- .-...: n.H. irnmM m Iti1 in riinorni sun VAuSiSr'fSp'rTn,,. S,at.on p prfl' tTH&Z VuI ! N J Fourth Month 3d AXIT H wife of J"1V" APrIl 0 . 31 p m . Atonement , Kelstlie. and friends n.lted to fuSeral Ler? of r.lla Volz (nee Cornell)) seed 30 Item Charles D lalllnKer Itelatlvea and friends j !;"ih"" -fil'"',' 1 .MnnlBnmeo ave . be- , Tu Bp m residence of narJn.." tiles nnd friends Tetonka Tribe No. S'.'l, Invited to funeral, Second da. 7th Inst 'T-KKAH (Srll V AMl,vT.,i1,ll", ir .., U N' -"th st lnl prl.ate ' " "' ' nnd Italnmakers No 821', I O It M, MaJk-e't m.u Pi?n1anrfd",Ph:,To .'"n,'? 'iK' W'V V' ! I"" SXl ndTTSu,," W ? InT "vo"rh ".r"!. I sprlmrdale station. In. Friend.' T.M JB,WwTC.K!llSB? v?' W" -? '"V S'S n,HCn""n9 "" '" b" 8 ' I nrnNk3.-March 31. FRANK, husband ', K'.' 'crie.' A " , Sffi , " K"" -'""' Mi.hnd" fr'SS' "t'' aiu;ri Tribe. No. 833, 1 O. It Jl.j .unla Sunday band cf r.llrabctl, (liHarter. RelMhe. and lie n.Jl'!,e,nce ' nher, 324S Pulnskl ,,e?ctrfn7.m0',i cerrV Frlcndi may call lion Aaso. Invited t funeral services. Sat., frlcnls IM.IslrnNo R7. . 5 II Court I ? e.i2rm? "n, HlRh """" M Francis Ini Vi ?n , m trll;n"s mH CB" 3,on ' ' 2 p m.. 1944 K. Oakdsle st Int. North- Wenslei. No 131 V of A . and emplo .s uLAVvnUrfh,, ,0 H ,m Int "oliSep- ' ,!? H April 3 CATHATHVn .lido vrood Cem Auto funeral, ncmalna may of P n T. in.lt. d to funeral. Tues R 30 U1V ,er hVV. Au'" ""vice Andrew Welsh aeed I (fielatl.es and be viewed Frl.. 8 to 10 p. m. a m. 321.-. M.bnon st Solemn requhru ,'; Tf M.,rA,1r,1' 31- TUolrA,s, ,J "'us-, f'l.S. Tn.ltr.il tc T funeral services Mon 3 tlARNKS. April 3 WALTKrt. husband rf ' ,'" Church or Vatliln 10 a. nj lnt New uVli and friend. lKl,'T.i,","-f '. , "e"1; n m . 4-oVpau 1 it rrankKrt lnt" a?een Marrmret Itarnea and son of W. ter II and , Cathedmi c.ni Auto funeral. ' rto-sn Socfeiie; .mnim. ""V1 A tar, ."" I ViocTu (li of P ) Cem rnVnds m. 'call !hvee."iSdMAEnA "- 1 13 HelK- OAIIDINKH -M Moorestonn V J 'court anil TI,ol ' H.TJ-PC N'S llVnf fedM " "" il.."!'.'?, i';l, 'nrnatlonal Ass,.- Fourth month lib F.blZA II widow of i tn funeral. Mon . BtH 30 a in ".ni riiiti WHI.TY April 3 at residence. 2012 W. funi?a Trml? ? Mon " n89m ""-" v r? W. 0r'!lnf'- aRed 77 , Kelatiiesaml 1 at High -Mas, ',, nequlom ChuS-h o""" N"' l MARO S"1!. V' , w,la0B I c.".."1,. ..r1,C.":.J:,-nw' .-. ,nm. .8S5 . I fr1""1. Invited to funeral r-econd-dal. Pram Is Nailer III n in lot ? r.ihi.le,!l Thomas Wellj, ased 70 Itelatlvea and I . Tiiiiiivi. i. ill.,. ... iiiiii I'nn an m. iriiiir, i,.,i.m, , n t.i. i .. . , .i ... , . , , . ..... . . .. - ... i....i i.,.,ta.i m n.nA ni & u,ab .An 11 1 RORROVVES April 2. AT.ICR V wife of HAR1HHON April 3. ISABELLA, widow hml K,, "ni Ki' vonnuetora- Rrother- irruol or irain icihiiik nrouu n ninuoii Hirrv J. Borrnwes and dauthter of losenh of Robert Harbison Relatlies and friends Asso tnili. ,'IV,"a .""i". Readlmr Relief i 7.2". n m . Mon ,.... ,. ,,.., nnd lata Rose Phelsn itel.tl.ee and friend, In.lted to funerul services. Mon .2 p m , . M.i.l0 '.""W Ston 7'-"' a m . I WII.IOV. April 2 HELEN E WILSON I.eauue of Sacred Heart and Altar nd Ro- I 2032 E. Su-quehanna ave. lnt private' faciiiV.i"K,th '' Soln m" Ilonl. , fne Webb) vjlfo of Robert D.WIIion.Jr . sary Society of Church of Transtliurntlon North Cedar Hill Cem Private.) jacluss hurch "am Int Most Holy ' nired 23 Relatives and friends Invited to Invitee' to funeral. Mon 8 30 a. m. 321 S HUNRY April 3. MARY E (nee St.,,- i ''Paeemer ( em Srranton papers cony i funeral ierv 'ce, Mon 2 p. ni . 371 1 Itarmrr Mth at. Solemn mass of reoulem Church of art), vvlfo of Hush Ilenrj Relative, and ,V('''KI'I'AN April 4 MAKOARET C I1 Irt Vt x""'1h ' "" '"mains may be Trnnifliraratljn 10 a m. Int. Holy Crosi ' friends Invlled to funeial seril.es. Tues .2 J'!1'10"' ,r .J,oh" MeClein,,, 'Bed 7i Itela- ".y.Jl'JJl'v. "' iii"jr,lwf?i tam riven CeiTt Auto iunfral ... il.t" 1Z Husnuthnnnn hvm int -i tit9 end frifiuH lmlfi-rl n f?.V,i.i 'V WIIjOV April A, TYIMjIAM rj.KOfi f,!,fALARrr1U.,'!,dTdTA.IUIR,-;''lf P ,ml,',U1e,rde,ncner' eo'rH KnN of 202.-. S S7th st. Notice of fu- of R Anson . I I'recht and dauahter of Letl- service. iMi.'lellan 1410 Sellers st FranRrnrS ti 'ner.il ater tlall. and late Matthew C Mulr Relatl.e, ' "lOilENSACK April 4. JAMES II hu,. IV"- Hill Cem "tr" " TonRford lnt WITKRS Su.l ludv April 2 JOHN V and friends Invited to funeral. Mon. t bmd of .Mne Wills llobensnck and son nf McDOWEI.L prll 4. HARRY P hn. WINTERS husband of lute A.nnin Winters U "V. r:;,0an,,'n of 'lli"Ll"'l",v' "Tory. E u" mil Hie Br J II lloben.a k riela lnd .if Ellzabelh V McDowell ami 1 son of " Carr) Relatlies and friends United jlrecht. 11R Mm road. Ashbourne Pa serv. ,). nnd friends In.lted to funeral sen Icis. late W L. and Mar Abbott M ! IJoweM " fun'!. Tues N 30 a nt 231 N 13th .t ice, In Slonwomerv- llaptiit Clmrch 2 30 'lues, 2 P in al ,'i.ls mother's residence osed 31, Relatlies and friend, InVlted in I lh mnM "" J.oh," n-h ,10 a m lnl P ni Int. in adJolnlnB cem. Friends mav , 3d.' Iladdmi ave Westmont. X ,i iV services, lues. u m nil..- ii i..i2 private Remains may be viewed Mon. 7 call "-'in eve .h..i. Friend, mav i all linn fr. - . IlLlo. ion,. .l..Z..r ..'". V"Ver II Hair ' , RREITMAYER. April 4..JACOR J., bu.. ' i. m '" .....;'..... "'"" ,l lnt Private. i '" ,'v iii.c Anrll 4 WM II son of .lam-a nil of Elizabeth Breltmaver. -aired no lindAN April 4 PATRICK s hui,..i "r'-L.'iM.. April 3. PATRICK. In... m .,n,l Emma A Wolf (nee Morrow), aned allies and friends Invited to services, of late Jennie M tlomn, aired Oil. Relatives I ,.iii?il I,,.i ,.',''".' rnv; I'uneral. to which 3') llelatl.es nnd friends United to funeral, ti.. 2 p. m . 47 Wiota st Int Kernwnnd nnd friends. Wnrpeis nnd Warn lii-e.r-- i-.'."1".?"".'! friends Dlv No 23. A O II . i Mn s .Hi n in parents' te.ldence. tun Fjia aauRiuer oi ainnu Hna juaticth h ! roniCH n imrui i" h. in ini .ev allie- a in Int Cfttlii-drji Vni :''"""" ' WISSlkt April . ivauia., nuoanu iipiinrii. aen ai nti&iwea and rriends. i oral . em auio iuncrji i mkcowa ipv 4TVi . .i;.v.v;.V' of Kft seri nee iirmann rbpa hi Hrlght Star Lodge, Xo. 15. S of n.. In. imvv ltl nril I lirrmFm i u MfponSaiW 1..H r"1'. " IIMKLINH U i nVli ti hi1 friend. Northp-tern naker ntoT1' M"t?"Mfi,?- j?.- r tic -SHis-oHa ,'r S t "A i aHS,Sv vrsr- je.nS B,?XhSSELH3K.r.. 3 KMM, B w. o SrHl ?,,&: n'""W SS JIMS? Vf:" - !K -'" ' ""euu.em" Ms'U CoViSconiVll-RelaAve.! fly'-.H ' J ''" "ViS". i.S" ZlJi'cr'h " ' - "" flWSSS5i3'i M;.s.T..VvfA,.aUd3RX:,RUnd ZSV&A & a'in' aJRS,i!L&uA 'l".'ert Hun., after Snm ""nalns my be tl.es anil I frier,.!-1 n.ltid lo fui.erHl senlc.s , ""'" "nd friend- also AnnaM Roi. to funeralservl.es. M0n J n in . jon-ln- CLARK April 3 ROBI.RT. son of Rob- ' the home llelmont and i:dRlev a.es T.0"'- "V ' ! OAR. uml the Volunteer 1"' res'.lence (leorae R Sulll.an Merlon ., -i i-nrh.h i'i.h JJ'.... ?. Mon 10 a ill Fuither seniles, dsiki.ii.. Firemen's Funera Relief jl.. i.Tirili'li ...! llnnman a.es. Merlon. Pa Int. nr - -L.. ;....... iV.....-.-u' . J-i. ".'JJ".'.' I... . reslde-lie. Mrs. Hllznb. th HonnrH .. funeral service. Mon ' an r. ..: "lKi" ;.i Cl ..i tin I.I.IIIII4H.IUIIH u. .vnicil lie was . .ervlces llltl . L' n m. Rnit K lll..h... ' '"..i.'-u o .ervice. .vion 1! :t(l n m prams Cathedral 10 Auto Rprvlr m, lnt Holy Cross Cem .OOK -Atirll 3. IIMMA M wlf of WaI tfr.W. Cook HHatlvpa nfirf frfnrf lnlti1 1. ."'. " ' n'r ion i.- n. in , res induce n r..-i ....- i;- - -- ,I1U"57: ' Wl Camden, N. J S',W,.S"7C i?: "5 f ,1.. Z. ie atiiriwi III 11 n Ul I ;-onlne".,'" (,rr Wh --. L": ." "mi, iiitb, r vi . ..'" i.1"!- "Anis rcsirtenw.lflia :."-. - w4v -.iiurcn u a m ni iioiv . xiitJif.- Ahr n i ritMa a i..... unttia .-;;..' .;...;. .finivi .-!...... s,"L e """ "th and Diamond sis ""iChuSC w.8 nt rrlem at St. Kllzubeth s rihi' ,0 a- m lnl "-"athedral Cem Auto I Church. 10 a m Ki,-".,S:i J:a"V .' i runrnl- ... v. mu KRH Anrll t rim . .r . . ... . ,i,y .Vi" 3 KA1K I.It.l.A. eldest n!nW" ' l1' jA"mL'' H and. llan- . t..j . . iv-inuti! n 'lli !o r"nrr'l wrlt Mon ...:j .-- iTit.iirB nnu irivnua in 1 au v m MoorpsloiMi. Inl nriite OEIIIIH. April 3 1IIIIWIO. ilaimhler nf ll-nrlettR mm Inte Isani (Jcllil arcd 31 ll.nl i,. nml frlnrl. I,,.li.t ... r... 1, - '" ..,,,. i, .,, iijurrui, Mon 2 p in. parents' reslderce. 31". Jerr. r- tilt. I.m.mlH.V Cm Vrlnmla m .. , n.ll u.... .......,- -...,..... .... iiviiixiiilli-l 1 ill I" ll lin B1P I nHfilih1m ATmifnnmsei i r- I ee .. ' rr william . kiv-pV, --i" ,; ,'Xi.i. T.,f A ii r- n.i. " I.odire V-a At School Atonein A. , Union. Red Men. VVbhllii Tribe. No mi, i .--".. . . . ....j u a.. -:". "- I ItlVlleil lO iuiitmi lien , n Jll a in., JTI V. I lliumii n. ,...... ..,u,.',,. .i,nnn ni . i- "1.1 St.. Chester. . rues It !?! "" M ,s '"urU' C'm l)els.. nre IIUNI1KUR prll 3 MARimrct m ll'NKKKH (nee Iteess). aBeii Sft Relntliei Rnn n ii.h... ave. Int Creentnouut Cem Remains may I ha e..eu ui . nrier 7 n. m hl'KIMI RKSOKT.H 5x sn i.V V4K IT ;yc WM mmm sAmBBH B3JBBffi!i I 3 CI.AHA. ulfe of ritA.NCI Of i.mmrt. n. r tola r- ' 11 .""'. r.?.ln frnm Market at fern, Phlla " ,i i; ..t.'..n," 'J ""' a. .".t"."" '""" "o y .-vnme society of ;," ;,;. v. ..u,i ., " . I"u. jr.i"i. tiri-ni .-..ainH s i r.urcn (nthedmi I r- n it sun,, n iu .. , No 2HII r and A M . Washington Dlllslon No in a n .1 , ra.'. 'c .." il' ..... n rli .1 j:t.I7.AIlRTir ,! nf meineTt- l.mhe an ('hurc?,' nmS!I!,b; Jf4 .'.MIA.S'n.hJil JM" of i:,le." men.be?, ' John VVlld Relative, and friend. Invited tn Invited to memorial Hun 7'3nnm lifmi a.in . T ,-..1., invited to fun-rn . runerai scrvnes, .moii.. -. v m . -in.i a. nent ifutheran Chu?ch. i: "'JlonlirSmerv PhLrt2lh" "L.,?!?.1 . ilrm0"n West Orleans -1. lnt private Oakl.nd Cam. e. Detween l-'ranKrord ae and 'lulln at Ati hi,"; i !,,, ,"' """' requiem mas. Kt. v ii.j.ia.iij ; snni .; r. ir.ui.,i. r. . ClhlsCOM Anrll '. W'lI.t.lAM viSiSVa r.5"tI"1 ."..' ""rch. 10 a m lnt Holv Cross widow of Hlnood 11 Williams aBed 81 'finiSCOM. Fr. Relatl.es and friend, In. ted IM, run ii v "'ft-m ., Relatives and friends Invited to funeral I to funeral services Montgomery ave below hand r n.leIV,'Ao,r.11 2; KBWARD .1 . bu- I services Sun, li P m at resldeufe of her Penn ,t Psyn Mav.r. Pa. Sat. 3 p ,,, nelallie. rihiR eM,rt lr'nv ,n'e Oherholtrer) i soil-In 1m W lllani J Connor. ,010 SAlUen I .... I....- v " I l.eiailieS and frl, nil. .no. .,!.... . nL,. -. ln. Ill- ., Mill! l-arll ll M.I nn ".. Mriv.ir- .. .. an,! llAa,lln n-,.. T'l." .."""r1 " " una si . '" . :' ,-'r."... ,..."..",,.-. .V" A 4lAi!li1'lliWltl!a KlulWlttiaiii . If Wlra WimBM DEATHS' Eif?llif.so:s; -Af r,A A.-' ??"? ':, it. - v, l " . '""'u' upweiui isirpy ana JLV ll8tfle .Ihnn and lmsbnnl of Mar Sill1 )J.mL? Johno". udtln.y t .rnrxdnle. i : -" wvntiwwiii ruuiifiiij i ktu . Merxiem iiArtkitMi m v a... upon the armal of trAln Vtn Ornmi ' &rr$n.x. ". ., ,- -''".o -"'in hi solemn, ""' m"" Tolumba's rhurth 10 h m , ' ,,'-' 'n.r I.1NDRK . April 4 Alltn fnnrn1 lHn I. to X J.,, -,'"V.1...wl1n" or f-tjfc , . ."'i v." . ieinucs ami .inaer. I ill and aiiIV nir" e:nln.or. "" "nU n i!.', "P" Altar Society of St Ilonlfaclus s ' " '""U lev Oathnile lleneflclal" A.-o . ; ' ' uinrri. lues 7 .in m "Rio 1 .:.,- " r?ufnj inaeit St Uonlfactu s MARTCI.I inrli J inn.- .. . nil Cntherlne Marlell (nee l.eah.) a ltd " I lears 4 months Rdntl.es nnd friend. In" .lla.l i.. f.. , i,'.. '....?. ",lu rieni. in i '"., " lutiri.i .nun ! .Ill n in . resilience 0f Pirents, nine Menton me iiVrni.nfnun lnt Me.. . . .. :" . .-i tltl I H I. iniTI . lint laslm.n I.er.lM ' lu " rtUlO i MelfltKARTY nrtl n PATntr-ir i,n. .in.":. "'.'..t'''""!" ".' tiaiianher) Vtv Teani nri.r Annunciation Hen Un. t A-.,, i, : i -v ,"" i H'.IO u i tn d ii ii ',u ;iuii , . f on Oeowe XV Me'lIorT 13.14 " L'Slh st Ipt .VorthHOOd C.-tn Remain. .J .?i 1 e.ved Sun . frnm 7 l n T "" ""' "" MII.I.KR Donnrnv n mi i .... , .. tfr of J Alliert ard Mahel' Miller ai" J iuiier.il luence, .vi on. husband ) ii"u io service. Mon "3d Sft..n m.V.",,- E,.'nt-Ji'- "oriah Ce Trlendi ;i.v- -"" .rr .Mupnunuui. suildenlv. An-" VAltT 1. , v.lfe of John O SIossbrooK Inee Pewter") letlve and friends invited to funeral Mon.. 8'30 am. fisni Tulip st Solemn re qulem man St I.eo's Church TneonyT p". funearaim- Dominic's Cem. Auto JlORniDSHV Anrll " Tlll-nr-r.. .-. dauEhter of Joseph 3 and Elizabeth Morris. sey flelatl.es snd friends Invited to r , 3iBV"8Vu.n"hSnV, ",SoreRn;nn,r"e'quren,d,hnlC;ri ' ' UM Ky''0 T ChUrCh 10 ' m I bund of .late Mnrv Mclly Vlnser'ond son nf I late Leon and Catherine Moer Ileiiitl.es I anil friends. Active Club, fidelity Country I Club add emplojes of O i 11 Harnett Co In.lted to funeral services. Sun . " p m ' oon-ln-lnvv's residence, frederlcl. IIofTinun' J327 B. DauMIn st lnt private. North I Certnr Hill Cem MUR.NAJin April 1. CVTHARINE VICRNANK lne Clnrl.). v.lfe of Kdivard J Mnrnane Hue nntlri. nf rnn.p.i .. m i ftlven from MID S 1.1th at k" MURPHY JOHN HENRY sererant ma- I lor-' l.'r !V. A,t on of Bllsaheili and late I John H. Murphy uf 547 N 113th st , died Feb .1 while with the American army of (hi u pa I Ion Memorial services All Saints' Church 11th aod-Hnvder ave, sun. H n m Relatl.es and friends and enlisted men invited PETKIISIOJC Mirll 3 MARUARKT MAY wife of Chsrlti Henry Peterson and daueli ter of Manaret and late lohn sheppard , Hilvtlves and frrenc's invited to funerul I services. Tjes , L' n. ni 312J Rldee ave Int. central I.ai'rel Hill Cem Remains mui be v levved Mon e. 1. PKIIIL. April 3. STEPHEN PFEU, husband of Ida Thoene Pfell and Bon nf late Martin and Johanna Kurlr Pfell. of New York Relatives and friends in.n.i in fu neral services 8un , at fi p m I'll I.lnden Camden N J lnl ureennood Cem . Brookljn. N Y. .Mon REDMOND April 2. MILES L hurband nf Oertrude Redmond (nee Ryan). Funeral MOn . 8 30 a. m . Slo N. 4Sth st Solemn I requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows' 10 a m. Int. St Denis's Cem Relatives and friends, employes of Fenna. Broterhood Railroad Trainmen, henna.' nnu i ' road Voluntary Jtellef Aim , Invited. Auto I , service I REED Suddenlv Anrll 3, at SI Augus. tir.e. Fla . ELIZABETH C widow of David I IteeJ, of Masslllnn. O Fuuernl services I Mon 11 a in . 114 Pine st , .Mlllvllle, N. J. i Int Mllhllle. N, J ' REINIIEIMF.lt Arrll 4 Jl'I.fV uif. nf Sam Relnheltner, aged (1.1 Relatives and I irienos in. lien io lunerni services Mon lunerni services Mon . mlf-flnw!l lnt prlvaU' mlt flowers in an a m mo ?. 'r'-.",., ...... .: Hui.i.nn j rti'i . .iwu.n jiusnnnn or Ute HolinK Itowtand, aned f4, ItelatUfs and friends. Post No 14, C. A. It., Invited tn funeral services. Mon 2d m rmrlnrB nf Scher t lleislnger 2009 E Susquehanna ave. Int private, Northwood Cem, Friends may call Hun. eve Auto service RYAN. April 2. DAVID J RYAN, aged 8(1, husband of hllznboth D, Ryan Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon 7 a. m. Barker Smith's, H20 N, 2th st. Mass of requiem Church of St. Francis -avle- H a ,.i, Int orlrire. St, Domlnlo'a Cem.. llolmisburg, Friends may tall Sun , 7 tn 0 n m SCHUMACHER Anrll a. ELIZABETH T wife of Louis O Schumacher and daugh ter ot late Batsman And Susan F, Vansant, aged 40 Relatives and friends. Heme Dept of Dlsiton Memorial Preibviirlan Church, Invited to' funeral aeivlcei. &nn.( 2 p ni . Iltll2 llegerman at . Taconv Int, Maenntl Cem. Remains may be vleirtd Sun., 7 to' BECKINOER. April S JAMES, son ot Chris and Nellie M, Secklnger ma grsndioa nt late James snd Julia Sullivan, ot Hsltrn, N. J., aged 28. llelitlves and frlsndi In vited to funeral. Mon., V a. m. parents' residence, 1032 S. 11th st. Solemn rsdulem man St. Thomas's Church 10 31) a m, lnt Holy Sepulchre Cem. SPEER. Vprll 4. MARGARET, dauthtfr of late Alexander and Annie Spier. Rela- UNDER TAKERS ----- ..-.: - vuiif ciiiri rp ill IB II ill l iipm I 'rinnii. man ean unn ata ' inaM or mm pm chnrnh nf u r-..i ".t.":.: r"... r."'i. " ... ,e . -... . , . , :Sallz!a2lAJv HEATHS tires snd Mends Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 P. m . SSOf lie Lancer at lnt Mt. Morinh I'm Remains may be viewed Sun., 8 to 10 n m f-TBnnr April 3 Walter p.. im- bund of Ion Sparry (nee Rubtcan), aged 31 Relatives and friend, Athletic Aeso of Christ Church. Phlla Lodge No B, I, O O SI. Invited to funeral, Mon 1'30 p m , SSftt N Franklin at lnt private. Ardsley t.trai THAT'TN'KIt a ...n rit mrt'o hm. t-intirl nf T.tf Tranrtvaf trim Vnll niTPfl (IS , neisii.es nnd friend, court Ai emini; i t or a . nvriscner ini er-in .o it ' Dsitlscher Lehigh Arb . Vnt Vereln. em- nloies of Hnternrlse Mfe Co Invited to I fine") Sun " p rn 2333 N 4th It lnt rifAHnnn..H -. . VIRRnCK Anrll .1. MAHT If wife of of Hlln and Isle Kr-derlck Volz Inee Cornell) sceil .l Helallves sna irienu. ..iar Ann n. m. reIJence of son Houurd a Welti'. I ,:' ''hurch road nnd Oeontz ave , Elklns VrtIt. Pa Int nrllnte. Northwood Cem Take York road car to Ogrontz Friends may call Hun e.e WERDHR prll t KI.IZAnilTH widow of Jacob VVerder HR-ed 07 Relatl.e. and frlvrd. In.lted ti funeral Mon. In m . funeral pirlors R llorsch, 112R N .bl s( n. t.-.. ,. .. i.r iti-.(nn rfsniiplm mA I Imrrli ",.ri. v. L:.."".".. .. i . iv'i. ivi'v: o me CiPipiimiJ ' " nui v.iua WtlODBI'RT. April 3 WAI,TKR n husband of Anna I. Wondburj Relatives and fltend. Invited to funeral Mon , 1 p m -H S 11th st Int at .onvenlence nf famtlv Remains ma. be viewed Sun, JaNR Anrll 3 ni.I.KN vvlfe nf Aaron 11 Zalie and daughter or late William and i:len Williamson, aaed 411 Relatives and 2713 redernl st Int Mt Morlah Cem friend. Invited to servic1" Wed . 3 p. m , Krlends mas call Tues . S to 10 p m Rev. Julian K Smyth, of New York Wll.I. tPHAK OX The New Christianity u ft.....!. -( iu M i i ln the Church of tho "ew Jerutalem Twenty-.econd St. nbove Che.tnut. SundaV Evenin at 8 o'clock Organ Recital at 7.45 Public inrdlally Invited. No collection ItK.l.ir.IOIlH MITICE1 nanllst TlfK TKMI'VK Hroad aniJlcrks sts (11)00 Norlh) RUSH ELI. H. COVWELL. Pastor .111011 Reals To Our Poldlers and Sailors. You will not feel like a stranger at th Temple Kvcry face smiles a welcome Mr. Conivell who wrote "The Corporal and the Hook " rrenches with the Spirit of 7ll The Temple Chorus. Dr llanna, leader and the biff organ with Fred Htarke nt the keyboard make wonderful music Services at 10 30 a m and 7.30 y m. llible Pchool 30. Cordially WILLIAM IlYHIl JUCL'tlDY Associate PhsIoi rillltl) Hl'TltT t'HL'liclI 4011 H Urnad st C1ROVES VV DREW I) I) Pastor 10 30 a m Sislh In series of "Represen tative Men ' 7 IS p in ' The Promotion of Morriecal j.nd the Feast of Purlm." or "Tha Final Triumph of Right. ' . llible Hchool at L'.0 p. m Classes for all. Dr. Drew speaks to the men's class. The popular church nf Uoulh Philadelphia. Hood music and cordial welcome. Week Nlghl llible Study. Friday 8 o'clock Congregational 0,T,J'!'.J',,!VRUl!.1.1,h na Grn K'fcLIA-V VA.- DERVKCR I1ERQ Pas 11 Olln m 1-lmnlNln W 11 ...... ..... f",re Work. VS. Naval 1'prces, France 7 30 p m Musical Service, risk Jubilee Singers Mr Parry Chase Miller. Organist 4 30 p. m Social forjinllsied Men, . Presliy terlan ARCH STREET ( IILKCII. 18lh and Arch Hev CLARENCE EDWARD MACAjVl. NEY will preach at 10:15 on "The Secret x.w.?rr"r''s' !! ;rfh. Secret of Endurance." The annual All-Students' Service villi be held at H o'clock, The im.ersi.r wunrip. ..111 sing ' VV nn Hum-1 ble Heart," Ooldthwalte, and "In Heavenly 1 ovo Abiding," Brown Doctor Macartney v.lll preach on "The Trophies of Youth." llible Hchool, 12: C. E 7i Recital, 7.30, I All students Invited. The noonday serv ices Lommence Monday. Anrll 7. al 1 .in I and wilt be held each day, Saturday ex. rented, for two weska. The sneakem thU week will be Dr. John Urant Newman. ur. uwignt vv vvyue, ur, Alexander Mac Coll and Doctor Macartney HKCOM) PltESIlYTKRIA.N CHURCH 21st and Walnut sts. Minister, Rev. ALEXANDER MicCOLL. D. D. DR. MacCOLL -..111 preach at 11 and 8 o'clock Evening lubject "Making on Errand to God." Musical servloe. at 7;40 p. m. by the ihorus choir under the direction of N. Lindsay Norden. The music will Inclhude: Tenor solo -"Thy Rebuke Hath Broken Ills Heart" Handsl Anthems "O Come, Let Us Worship," . . Tschslkowaky "O How Amlsble Are Thy Dwelling!," llsss solo "0 Lord of Llfs"...., ..Baiter Vesper hmn "Save Thy People" (women's voices). Sunday School and adult Bible Clessei at 10 o'clock. Men's open forum at 10 o'clock, In the Parish House. Subject: "The (Attitude ot the Church Toward the Public Hchool Prob ' tern.'1 Leader. Mr. Waldo. ;) Lenten service Wednesday! at 5 b .n, . AMfeM.py Dr, WColl. .SttBJertt CSMef- . ! int lElpnunnl Cciii Remain, mn. he le..ed J4E. Stott nttr snt.irm v-fis-irfe-a "Jv. ' "" ij I'resliylerlon uv: nETIII.EIir.vr ritEHtlYTKIUAV CIlb'RCft via Ilroad and Diamond ate. . r vi jMft 1 Itet. K. V JHB8IIMAN, Jf. A.- AMtlMKAVf 10 80 a, m Mornln- Worship. 7,!4vi-J ?Xn t. R.hl.all, OM.a.1 -M 7:43 p in Evening- Worship. ta Itev. Clinton If Ollllneham will preach tritt'jj CULM BCI IVTTO, .rfit IIOI'K. 83d and Wharton sis. 10.46 He.-. 1 Qrav llalton. n r. i,. Ject "Ashes or Christian Ufe, Which?" -7-48 Rev Oeorire Avery. v - ,ouo wiTiiicRsrooN iiAi.r, 5 S. LI. OOHDON TJ?". ll-lf now-ri HvaiiBsllst will speak from l2.,R., ' c afV' "ider auspices of Pre. . bjterlsn Evangelistic Committee. .v MO.VUAY April 14 --Palms and Ron-., the Answer of tha Crowds ' ""V TtIs AJril JiT,7h' Plhsenwn. .. "" n rm tM Amonic the v. WEDNESDAY April 10 'C.lrarr,Earth''i?'? !rKIIl,.R1.UAY A5rlJ. -"JPh' Tomb fefl the Undereround rtove to Oreeee." V ii PltltMr April IK 'The lllack-ned OolA en Knot on the Knd k' HATVIIDAY April II) Tli. Tw. ti.k. 1.4 tide Just Ilefore the Hlahest Floodtldt.' ?3 I'mteslnnl Kplseopal till R( II OF TIIK .H.WIOUK 38th almle Chestnut at MAJOR SANBORN of the Knill.h Arm vrlll gli-e nn address on "HEI.KJION AN'W i'iri? iN :?'-r:.An?'"v.Dn a"y enn April ft. at 1 4.1 o clock. You are alnass welcome at (he Church of the Sa.lour COMB sT,-o? icmrwii7 riiuanEijaiA i'2d and Walnut sts. Rev John Mnckrldee D V Hector. S.110 a m Hot.- Communion II no a m Hoi. Communion 3 no p m Conllrmailon Instruction'. i 4 00 p m -Choral Kiensong followed b Oriran Itecltnl ' ISundav Hchools at 0:43 a m and2'45.m. R 13 p m Inforinnl Conference for Men (in tho Oulld House. 2210 Sansom st.) Unitarian f.MTAKIVN CIILRfll OF (IKRMANTOVVN Chelten ave and (Ireene st Rev ROGER 8. FORRES Minister. Hum "IS SELF INTEREST' A PART OF TRUE HllMUIONt" "' Anung Men'. Chil.tlsn Assoelatlon lOFNd .MEN'S CHUlRTfA.V ASSOCIATION SUNDAY AT CENTRAL Y. M C. A.i 1421 Arch St.. Phila . April U. IBID. .1 00 p. m. Lobby Drop-In llible Waal for the awayfrom-homn man and others. International Lesson. Music Cello, violin, piano, THOMAS I, LAWTON. LeidVr. 4 oo p m Auditorium, second floor Service Meeting. Musical lToaram 1 tlrand March "Alda." Verdi. 2 C'llo Solo Selection Henry Yates 3 Serenade," Drlfto fpenker REV. MILTON If. NICHOI.3, 1'nstor of Park Avenue M. E Church. , A Oil p in. tibby. Younc Men'a Discus sion Classic Topll. "THE EDUCATION THAT MADE THE WAR: aRRMAKYI., AFTER 1870 " W. O. Easton. Executive ' Secretarj, Leader 7 13 p m. Lobby. Community Hymn Srilce. The oricin and hlstorv of a, ' famous hvmn (ilven each week. OEORQKi W SCHROEDER. Lender . . R 00 p. m l.obbj. Fnrum for Men n'' Women Tonic. "THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF PHILADELPHIA." THOMAS W. I1ARI.OW Lawyer. Speaker. PERSONALS ll.-.O PER MONTH paid for country or suburban home and training- cf nervous little ulrl 18 5 ears old. child requires out door life nnd Dleaiant e.nnl. with ..i. patient temperament, development must btjs! alonK line, of activity creating- tntereit.anii'Vt" hnpplnes, M 707, Ledger Office, J . HELP WANTED FEMAIE , ' ALTERATION HANDS. EXPERlENCEBi. APPLY UUREAl! OF EMPLOYMENT E K WANAJtAKER'S IW-J .3 1 .M CirVSinnRMAH) .waitress Exp. v,htt tUrt U) for chestnut mil. wiuirur to bo to. ea--,iw shore It. sumnjer ref. ren Phone CheitnatE!! Hill 1020 or call R003 Navahos it., tMrt'-fS bouse fmm VVillow Prove ave ' i Sra CHAMIir.RMA ID. white, veanted; 3 In fn!W?S ink Phone Overbrook 222fl4tij7 ilv, Overbrook a Tier p m i-l L-.1I.- Vrt.iHn v.. .., ...u,t nui'inii in ine CCOUnillHI IT. denirtment of the Public Ledger Company 1 1 f should have at least two years' high tetmitssfh wornan in the accountimc-jAr Welcker Public I.eder Compan. Sixth "&$& chestnut SIS , "(MS COOK and chambermaid; mlrls u.ed to Uvrlni'sS luKviiivr. rei,-renven requirea; lumirba- t.U Phnn. Ornntl 23R - "S'AS COOK nnd downstair, work, vvhltei lm.A.. ;Viif irood wanes Call Overbrook IS711. , jfe.Wa COOKINO snd laundry. P 117 ldser Office. mini ramllyj tlo.TCj nursaii t l.-irn wia ...... ' .'' .JT flnlhrs, nlso Improvers snd nnnrsntlcest V51 psld while learning. Apply 180O Locust t), !2j rnn'sviAKKiu, kxphrikvckd isV3 APPLY Ill'niHI' OP ttMPLOrMEXT . i& WANAMAKCR'S Ji , . ; tS PITTPRS FOR Sl'ITO PXPKRtKNCRft APPLY Hl'RrjAlI OP KMPLOTMBNti WANAMAKCR'S v'"u,:s,l fllRI. ..hlte rare small child, help unstalra i work, no cooMne. country; 10. 'B 25, (m I enger win, e . aj OIRLS fM for, off I e nork with some knowled 'itirh 9a hookkeeplnir. lood salarv nernranent iwmIv'iVh tlon. stste references 100 Ledeer Uranek v l.nn aim jiuuro his, j. OIHI.s for silk sDreadlnr and nlririn. iiivv penenceu aim learners; frond wttss. 'I.VJI steady work. Apply, Qriivvold Worsted CoJffl Dirbv, Pa. ' .Ba QOVERNBSS, trench vyanted: over -'-. ears of age; must have e-ood eefenMMi7 for two-j ear-period wrlth previous employer." V Apply by. mall only to Mrs. Elsie Cmit&wM I lOUSRWOItK Wanted, thorwughly expii'.V Sfis. nrail wnmin fftt funeral ViahiiimiiIsi ..-. ?V.T 1 ,.. --.T. t.".- -r-k'.--"""""' "" uc .wu v, w .mn. iiriouii nam, more -MiJ than ou now receive Phone Woodbury aisv.v y HOL'SEVVORIC llnlf-srown white etrl tn ;..1ftBa slst older girl with o-eneral hniu.nrrt.lr. Iri'tfi er.vveelt Apply 203 Essex jve. Plions KsrJWi berth 128(1 HOUSEVV ORK Competent, reliable for general housework and cooking;: eroooL Kvuraii ri5 thUn ave , HOUSEWORK Olrl for gen. hwk.: rrl, homaS'A" snd ml wages: nn washing. 3H87 N. 17th. afsM -r.'fH T.Aimnne SHIRT STARC1IER JiJ-m COLLAR SORTER f '7S Al'J'Ll iaoa FII.UGRT STREET j t MILLINERS WANTED EXPERIEN'CED Mtf.T, PERMANENT POPITION AI.I. Tl ROUND: GOOD WAOE3. APPLY EMPLOYMENT BlIREAt LIT BROTHERS M'RSE Wanted, soung Protestant whl nurse Wynnewood. Phone Varberth 1II8 OPERATORS. psnertetired nn twn.n.Mli ' Union tpclnl machine ruffer: also on iln. sie ana nouuie neeaie nemsutcning ni. chines; learners taken Apply to Mr. Frank Iln, Camden Curtain and Embroidery Co.., VSt-tZti 1 I '! X-1 J'-a ITont and Pearl sts., Camden. Jay SALESWOMEN FOR SUITS. DRESSES AND GOWN1 arri.1 HUJtKAU Uf KMPLOTMBNT, i'J5 iv Ajvr.1 Aivt.ua v'$jltf SALESWOMEN, experienced, ladlei' auU-afci.i ) conn dept 1310 Chestnut at -I 14. r.? SODA CLERKS " &.i l-jAl'NKIEINUUU PKKKBRRKD u- S APPLY BtlRBAU OF EMPLOniENT.i,ttM WAXAMAKK1VS SC3 STOCK WOMEN to handle silks and laeaA one with manufapturtnBi nr retail Mtnelr I51 experience necessarvt salary 120. Apply, 10i.fi lo 1 o'clock K2S Land Title' Building. , j.'gfi TYPIST THE ACCOUNTING nKPARTef. MF.NT OF TUP. PUBLIC! LEDOF.R COrtJ wr.nii.cn 4lirJ er.rniuKS llt- A rx"lSlcs ivtiii a j.iviiij-jii rv.-.ij.vj.uiHJr. 4j STENOGRAPHY ASK FOR MR WELtli rn Piittr.ii. i.cnnpn r'n tii R tm CHEITNUT BTS. "' .SiftS WAITRESSES FOR FLOOR WORK Lf fttl APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOrMENTa.yd' ' WANAMAKER'S JIV,i W-2 uma. roiorra. inr cieanm nr a.iuta ""'-u ...... k . .... . i " r 'v 'tH offlcen: dally from .. lo S, $0 wa?ii vu$Z- 5 Li 3 M Q... SPOT N'tiiola at. HtftO. nrl ability (fl -inn 1vnWrlr fn JiXZK' , k work! knowieJtn ttt atenoaratihv diri, reply, atatinv experlcpctt and alarj p jr-MH-i-s .....i. ,r . , YOUNO WOMAN nrfrubly ona with mn vxper.e vaniea; pnraonat rv. must ba .wftl irffommnt1fiJ, fl 1.-' rtirktn Ttrniil-u '. i AH L'APlIIlSKUt ANJJ INI ,APPLT nuncAtr okmj qwMMit P&ACK WORK 4T WAS AT-Knlt lr.ntcaa mhv jw on.au'o fSPK' IBBsTtAtf eueUMWiBl meflsV liiMlyms,sT l . . J. J -.J"' f9Mrri 3m-d & i .Tin Z 3M j -vy ' X? tW an ., .8i .t.Tl w1?. .. H vimd a uT i. "n.