il 20 EVENING PUBLIC i . C 'V i F( fj nt, LEDaER--PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, I BRIL1 ." 8, 19l9r : U i 3&-. 1 , , a- l tim.'ns I ..-..., I ja , .i Upirt jpr i& P. rit.tr r,)l -u l$r yitr 1 ' ..lr gj-r j ! (, t, itti A &SV a E..5 K?-. . !" BOTCHKAREVA IS AGAIN IMPRISONED , ; UNDER CONDITIONS UNBELIEVABLY VILE Ira'' i SAe Is Denied Food by Her .(-Bolshevist Captors and "Housed With Wretches, Who Make Her Days Hideous and Her Nights 'if Scenes of Horror rr TJunnrv. Sink mid Sn Wank IJjt.,. -" "O- . - "- " W&P Tltat She Can Hardly Stand, She Is Released at Last Because of Her Peas ant Birth and Supposed Ignorance (This story, told bv Marin not(hUarevn ' wild translated and transcribed bv Iiaar Don J-tvlne. Is published by the Iredertrk A Sfnkea rompany under the title of "Tashka,.") THFS STARTS TIIK ST0KY In the summer of 1917 MlirU Botchkareva formed the Battnlion I of Death and a peasant Klrl thus I stepped Into the International hall ' of.fame. This Is her stor . In earlier j installments she told of the hard- ships of her childhood, the brutali ties of her married life and the real- ' lzatton of her wish to become a -ol-dler. She told of battle . fought nnd won and of the demoralization ot the soldiers following the overthrow or the Czar. It wa to sham the men , Into action that the battalion was formed, but It was onlv partially successful and only for a time, ai last the soldiers forced the women to disband and Botchkareva rctur. eci to her home. She was by and bv summoned to Petrosrad by army of flcers who wero dlssatls"ed with the way the government was lelnp; run and dispatched on a secret mis sion to General Kornllov, which she successfully undertttkes. On her re turn she Is captured by Bolshevists and held as nn officer of the old remise. AXI) HERE IT CONTINUES PVTTH'HKIV cave me fortv rubles ' " " for expenses, as I was penniless. I thanked him and asked him to write .. .u .. .AnTn Tnllltirr t fim ... . " & leiier iu my ivuuit, vx.-..... ...v... of my whereabouts. A e then took leave of one another. Petruhkln and fsj Peter exchanged kisses with mc, and I again and again reiterated how much I. .. t .., . ti,om ....nrinn-thnt lii nv ftm n ""ou "" ... ..w ... - - l'I J .. ,i,n..vor hnnnonpH. Vr V" ."""'V.":'' " '' C'J.' " . "V. . c"" shoot you!" the vvai.len . ' JT n "v"'" w"o.ji ......- ..-r, lu iiiiervuno in my nenaii, oui lie re- , r. . -i, ,itii-,,nHnns ,.ffi I would always bo ready to do every- fused, claiming that lie could not come '" 'iw, or, A.s?i- . ... . ., v.. tn tito ni,i .if ...t ,,.. fi-...i e i-n.ni. or m ii.imeniois. &7U. -n1" wltmn m PWer IOr U,e'"' "" ov U, Wn' ni, '', ". The promised week elap, i-T7aii reanzea tnai. muiiy a""" " mv t-oll for hi. im.il.er Into.- Itn .-. Iheie was no xleclslon in aVF.-mstlU In store for Russia, till she pr - . ... ..i. P KSlf BBJttleU down 111 peaceiui juuauna. 4 . K -n.nnnla1 lit- tn f ft-lonHs fltlH Stir- II - wi-uiiiitiiitu j ... .-.-.. "V rounded bv four armed Ruarus, my 'f4 ' punvov. I 'was led to an empty rail- -1 u-av coach, attached to an engine. On ( l t.. .. l.il.. - 1n nn nnil tr . "a " vuiioiaiiiij, " ..-.- B'fAi'fc-n. wv onnnli T wnsi fnlCPn to IMKltinO. Rh? There I was brought before the com- VMfwe. mandant. with a reuest to pro viae P'SK Accommodations for the party on a Hi 1. regular train. It was the same com- iW iu'""'" "" ..-..- - - --- jaier in tne uay a bailor came in. au- came in wun some papers in ills uanu. 1 ini noiv 1 rns iem auio serv c. mnim rhiirch of Sacred Heart 'I'lvi on p Columb"s N J Fourth milliners ; rouslv to cet to Zverevo on the mu- hoi TO n. Lm.,,10 .i tf,., mri ! .nti,i,..o. ., 1" 1,., ..hj .... URODERiCK. Anrii r.. william j.. .on I "?. of ""u ''!' m1V.1c ...0,..s?.r. "fSfl .. 'AT,s?P'-A'ftr.Aolu5I D iA.-J,ie'Sr.riS I wivrp.n mpRnrexcED milliners ' --n .. ... B-,1 ri"0",rln.hpLo7"rSenf VrS, me Vht one Vasillev was waiting to "Von aie free." And ho opened the K K ; I "&,, , JAME, w.. aon of ' .Sy'-v,,-". L,Pr ". ." -"J &"& permanent Ppsmov all. year I lpTnl.S?V'l'5pr.1ROT "" Hntchi-arcva see me. 1 was wean, owe ula 1 owr oefore me. 0'een st" w' Phrta."" So einn Veou K m Mary M. and I.I. Johi. F. Leahey Rela- t,' i?. near Columbus. X. J. Sixth-day. ROUND ododw. lis , WANAStAKER'S . st BOtcliUare a. T .,,.. ,.b could not move a few feet without as- 1 was so surprised that I thought at rhurc'i of Our Ladv of victorv . m. mt Uvea and friends L. o o. M. No. r.4; nth. 11 a. m, Int Mansiield BurMnit APPLY EMPLOIMLNr BLREAU -tngnencoVntaer.frThehword tha Bot'ch- m"taen'.t"T ssa'k &J. olf'thS'bu'r.f ilm,.1.1 th'3 WB" a"0thel' Ulck l HBVADNiSu(IAdS,7y.SA'7. Arthur i ilnifcd1i ?52-&i.h.Vo T?A ' ; AT fSLTV F'S,.l'TSo: ijt brothers ' PS- S?S??R. o'-Tn ffttJST f MS1..L Xn n sebeil and was beln" jnade a step I sank back on the bunk, tortuie me. n.. sou of Mortimer 11 1 ml Susan u-oadntx er's residence. 13HI W. Rush at. Solemn , fown; V. J. J Apols SUera Mfc. Co.. ,th and Pearl at., kareia Hal Men MIZW """'""" helpless. ..,.-,.,.. t ,.t.,i w-hv"" 1 hail ne Uoalcr). agel 21. Relatives and friend, requiem mass Church of Our Ludj of Mercy , TEMPLETON. April 0. ROSE C . wife ' MOTHER'S HELPER want-d: good seam- ' V, "- J- , j,' v taken to Moscow had gone around tne ... sick"" the sailor asked. . , , " " ,' ,u Invited to funeral I. Thurs . 1 n. m. parents' 10 n m Int. llo'y Cross Cem Auto of Joseph Tenniloton. Purtht-r notice of the , st-va- Phone Locust Br.or. PROOFREDERS Public Ledger oroofread- ? t station, and a number of-Red Guards . ..V t ,...,.,1 1 """ grown to believe the warden's tales realtlencf. Oxford Valfy., Hurk. o. prf. servlte ' funeral will be given from 014 Sansom st. I - , , r l ' i V,nartrnen Ms In iieetl of ' flrst-claas i-S?&itf USlS:b aVlhreX o -T arm and led ,ne mnf as' IE carVle, grtW?" '""" ' tT' T xi.8- & SS J B- SBSSSSB. ? ering insults, curses arid llireais. i,.i',. , ,i, r,ninp T tM,u ..11 it, "...Mne "lm ils ll,e camel Of sucn nal III. a. in. merly of Centnilla, Pa. and father of tho .' :.i r,n nil.,tlt. nnd frl,.d. invite.i line. JenHlntnwn 1 none uio nz h.h nothera wanBdt nermau't dos tlon. with KH th., AtnotlET . . . f .. .., .nailr IV It V.IIBI1 411 111V Ulllt-V.. iih-j-iis il.Iln.,,! UV 11 inPII i IIIUL'UII TT I I ln ..! .. .... 1. .. r... I 4 I -III 111 fits r 4 ... -"--.". -- " I --..-..- .. . J m I tlB-.lt . m - .". T . " '. . " . i. . . ST.' b,-u .. - ...1.. .....-.. f n nmn t.'l.n gt v.fil Wl lliut UKi ucaium VJ a. ...t... ,. .. pau oeen m tua.sc u. ... t. .... ... 3 . ... ..!..... r,W -,-n v.n.it rv wlilph I rode to Zverevo anu wno ira K , i i tt -- Proposed marriage to me! EP -t"6 oeast oia not recuBiiuo inc i."i. &?' LHe (scoffed straight into my face, re- K? '-peted myname syllable oysyiao.e. PV - .UW 1W"--V J'J .--w. . - ift J t k.ot1lt.rr nonam V at mV anPfimnCG Vf t .' '" ;5,i ' Ws t- v- "The slut' Ve have cot her the f ;M,arSot!" he raved. "Only I can't un- ilerstana wny tney uicint snooi iier therp AVhv bother With such a one!" Xliere. vvny uouier mui suvu ui.o. I rauui im utm wiiiii,. "b" F ...u u . iaI. iniinhinn. iniicriioii long, without lestralnt. it was so amusing. 1 almost had a desire to 3l.'oi to him how I nnri duoed him. ir ,tiu i n. nn idp.i that Alexandra !(A . Smit-Ttnvn wlinse fictitious address at. i.lHflnlnvndsk he. In all Drobablllty. cher- fMi-lshes vet. was Jlaria Botchkareva! traveled with mv uy ; tor three days i t ' Convoy from Nikitlno to Moscow. I ''was treated with consideration, but always as a prisoner. The guards would get food for me and themselves a at the stations on the way. Upon our iMvr-' arrival at Moscow I was taken ln an K'" ."f automobile to the Soldiers' Section of l-i'"'nti r,vlpt linnsed ln what vvas for - vWW'tnerly the Governor's mansion. Sty 'VJf'tnjl suardsdellvered me to a civilian, with - ,. .J Kit Iff nni-iunrniT, UL LI1C laac, UIIU ICtk. feVxi ''TVMlt. coming from Kornllov?" the Sa .V&afllc!al asked me gruffly. K.jw- jj0i j was going to take the cure S'W'Kiiit Klalovodsk." I refilled. Iitl "Ah, yes, we know those cures! What about the epaulets? t Why did 3.' j you take them off?" fS "Because I am a plain peasant uwnin. I have defended mv countrv r7 t ... .. u-.nA .......... T - .- oruveiy iui ttuco jcud, nut hul guilty." wen, we win see aoout mat later, RSitutt'he interrupted, and ordered me led i:"samay 10 prison. Hmw-'V I vas locked up In a small cell, In .which there were already about twenty WZZr nflnnnfrti. nfflrera nnrl rivillnna. oil np. ??it" rested by agents who had overheard ;tliftrri ta against the' Bolshevik re , Mistime'! A fine reincarnation of the TYw-worst methods of Czarism. jjilv.-,vy The cell was in a frightful condl- .' -ijj null. nicio nno ttvf 4atctLtiijr tu jlr ,s?and tho inmates were not permitted "t'to leave the room! The stench was Jlifei Indescribable. The men smoked in- i?',r r -A4ant1ir TT-iA Ttrlnnnprtt tvai-o . h :4;tejBven allowed to take te short, dallv K;?;.:Hy promenade 'outside, which was granted fe,; -Mliby, the old regime. V 'lev ti Artnnritntlv In order tn mako mp on. fr' .SJvUr? a out ? .trttct aitttlAOfarl ttt o ttaur tm -.B B.- 1.-1.IM nova- Ytt-fl f-f lt04 Htr 41la HanH.- Tin t ,Bl,Mw -tot-, j.- w.m wj ...tj wMtt a f iaJt Wlers- I was denied food! For three fcStWs I old not receive even the nig- tn, smfdly ration given to tne other prls 'iW?JMwre. .Sly companions were ver' nice !'F" t we, out the portions that they re- :44vea were oareiy enougn to sustain IM in their own ooaies. bo (or three 'l0Ufa and three nights I lay on the Mtmk. in a heap under a cover, on the 4nt( of suffocation, 'Htarved, feverish ,?thlraty, as not oven water was wed mo. tv nrlnjr these daya the commandant mi Orison, a sailor, came in several time daily to torment me with his le. bat are you going to do to me?" ed. ' r.What? You will be hot! " was his ,r"Why?" v"Ha! lia! Because you are a friend of Xosmllov's Tboce were the hours when I hugged piugiyen me uy reimiuini, in an- MKm o; a jnomemary oraer to a.Mrlng squad. one of the arrested onlcers, who M.,w vwjui.Yr .w . t r ir(Ai..Vi.wJw;wv.'Art .r.. - --- . -j. I ...... ....... .. . "" v vwavvmuMM w .- W i iiT. VS-MNti-,ys: JTWs "RUVJK. (W AtAIWMW)V. - " "" The Kremlin, which Roiii homo nf hit fellows intiustcd m iti, messascs to their relatives, t thought of the Vasilievs. who so Kindly took me from the hospital to their home In the fall nf 101(1. and bepged the officer lo visit them and tell of my plight. He pioinlsed to do so nnd carried out the errand, f sent them a message that I expected to be executed nnd asked their help. I When Darla Mnximovna not the , message sho wa3 hhockeil and imme-1 a derision i cached, instead or sending diately set out to get permission to sec fmo to the Uutirka, the prison In which me. But when she called at the Sol- I hnd been the last two weeks, I was dlers' Section for a pass to see Botch-' taken to the militar.v guardhouse, op kareva, she was taken for a ft lend of, poitc the Soldiers' Section. Drunken Kornilov's and would have been b.idlv sailors and lied C.uaids were kept mauled but for the fact that her son1 Stepan. the very fellow wnu belonged i to my company and who Had lit ought about the friendship bctvvcui ni mriT 1 in fi ii iyiji ...w..! niiu nil whs now 0110 of the i,ii ... ,., raised the 1 ry that she wa.s the mother of Stepan Vasiliev. of such and such a department, and he was bi ought to identify her. This saved her f 1 0111 se ere ptlllijll nient. She then appealed to her ton spomled lo her entreaties and did ., t t i , ..in. .i. ' ti irn fiu i-i ttuius iui nil.-, iv:uui; inv nrOnPI n 11 1 llOI'l t tfS tllllt I W!l1 M ulmillp .---. .- -- ..-- ...., peasant woman with no u luerstanmng of politics. o.i the fmn-th ,lnv r.f mv imnrUni,. T' rneni i received a qu.iriei 01 it pouna .. l..An,i -.,- . ., .,.i t. ..,,1,,.. sugal. TIle bread was too black for i j0.,.ir.,ir.rl m,ui.ti. ...,. f i description, consisting partly of straw, x colM no even toucl, ,t na had satlsfy myself with three cups of t to tea perspiration after the little jvalk and vvas unable to see anything from nizzi Wheiv n.irla .Mnximovna saw ----- --- ----- -;r:,.-. V ....... me sue ten on my iiecit unu vveiu. Turnlne to the officials, she cried out i,it..,i.,. m"e.r- .. v ovol. ,iav. sm,h a woma" ""sTed and subjected to tor- .,. oi, ....... c,n 1-1.-1 tn tUn col- llulCl OUC sta nu n.iiu iir .tw "wi dlers. she suffered so much for your own brothers!" She then opened a pacu age too. ou i "- ; them to me. saying: ...ri. i t. t-,. .iiiiiuva. iiri u la tL iuaxii u a. ..-r. ,: -V .-,,.... tj,. ... puuim ui mcau. n ci,ti ..- inree-eigiuns or a pounu. .nim in..-. ..- a quarter of a pound of Duller, our entire ration." I was immensely giateful to this' dear-'woman and her chlldien. who had saenncea meir own poruons m iw, The bread was good. The dilllculty , was, according to Darla Maxlmovna, to get enough for all mouths. Even j this meager ration was not always ob- talnable. I then told her my troubles and the ' punishment I faced, begging her to . write to my mother in case of my exe- I mitlnn. Two weeks T spent In that abomlna ble cell until T was taken before the tribunal. I was marclwd along the Tverskaya, Moscow's dHef thorough fare, and was recognized by tho crowds. The tribunal was quartered In the Kremlin. For a couple ot Hours I I waited there, at tho end of which j time I was surprised to see Stepan VaBlllev come in ana approucn me. t "Marusia. how did you ever get into this?" ha asked mo, shaking my hand and Inviting me to sit down. I told him the story of my going to Kislovodsk to take the cure. "But how did you ever get to Zve revo?" he inquired. I had a ticket to kisiovoqsk. i am not know that Zverovo was such a forbidden place, once tney soiu mo a ticket. I thought It all rluht to follow tho regular route," i answered heatedly. "I spent a couple of hours yesterday examining your case and the docu ents pertaining to it, but could not quite understand how you got to Zverevo," Stepan said. "Perhaps you really did go to see Kornllov?-' "I do not deny my friendship for Kornllov," I declared, glad at heart that Stepan turned up In such a posi tion of authority. "But you know that I am almost Illiterate and understand no politics and do not mix with any party. I fought in the trenches for Russia and It Is Mother Russia alone that interests me. All Russians are my brothers." Stepan answered that he know of my Ignorance of political matters. He then went out to report to the tribunal, and soon afterward I was called In. There were six men, all common sol diers, seated at a long table covered with a green cloth, In tho middle of a large hall, richly finished. I was asked to sit down and tell my story, and how I ever got into Zverevo. The six judges were all young men, not one of them over thirty. I started to rise from,, the chair to tell my yarn, but was very courteously asked to remain seated. I. then told of my wound in tho back, of the opera, tlon that I still needed for the extrac tlon of a piece of shell, and of my con sulting a Petrograd 'physician who ad vised mo to go to the springs in Kis lovodsk. I said that I had heard of fighting between Kornllov, ad the Bol shevlkl. at Novotchei'kask, but had no Idea what a civil war was like and nave, thoueht of a front In buc.1i a struggle It therefore, continued fo fwi ,wifwiw jmm'! t'Jt.ygitn'.S1 gimaKrT.'iKs ,v m -Ak '''' "V 'T ?T'WJ? hmisnl the (riliiin.il lie forr which Marin sent me on to Hxerevo Of course. I failed to mention the fact that the poinni.ind.itit hud cent on to Jiverevo not ItotchknmMi but SmlrnovH. a Sla- tec of Mercv. 1 concluded with the statement that mh soon as I I cached Zverevo I realized Hint I was In a bad situation and surrendered to the local , authorities. I j nHS )nfotmed that It would take a week for my case to be cleared up and I thcio as a rule. The room in which I was confined was nairovv and long, tin- windows were largo but closely crated Theio weie- about ten prlson- ers In It "Ah. lool wlio's hfte' " Botchka- rev a!" "i.pt it be a cold, ilinuv hole. Give me no food Hut tnke mo away from I these drunken brutes:" 1 pleaded. AVe will tola von nwoy soon lo would joite met ritnent el and still my case. Days -long, tortuous, agonizing days nassed slowly bv . Above all, tlio inability to sleep was .so excruciating - . .... ..,.. .. i iihh u rue me iu n omic uuumi bordering on -insanity. Two and a ! Imlf weeks I lived in that Inferno, seventeen days without a single full night's sleep! Then one morning the warden, who had delighted dally In telling me sto- t ries or what would be done to me, -af' t l.-l.l itm... .e fp -htr.ili.OLU .v.j ...,u c.u. ,o ui A.,t....LL,..,., "Am I free for good?" I asked. "Yes," was the answer go with a guaid to the Soldi tlon, where you will get the sary papers. T bade farevvell with ti slirl, of ra i luue iareweil Wltn a sign or re- lief, to the chamber ot horrors, and went immediately to cet the document U'Pilt imiTIPfl fltpll' t. rrot Mi 1nnuma..f . -.... fcv- ., ,.,-, uuvuiiieiii. ; irom tie triounal. which stated that ' had been arrested but found tnno- , , m uie cuarge, anu, being a sick niiTieiovii - i LDICVTIONAI. . - - - n.i, .... -erprnMPOTSI;" CUTKr , -'nUni'OUn'S dODAY ? BUSINESS COLLEGE A Shorthand nnd Typewriting or Bookkeeping Taught in About 30 Day of Stud-. Send for Catalogue Si PARKWAY BUILDING J IE i 0urr""uVtes aro in constant paying positions await u hand, the easy, speedy tet MKhtTPAM) AMI IIOOKKKKI'i.Sd uemand Hood QretTir Shnrt. hfni?.' rii..i!ily'tn"iE,e.1i'-"?fJ!!ii v-'oniplete nlghi classes. Intensive tralnlnir. for fiiil iiiri riiiLr. .in . t i"" I.,!., i' V. I ?i-r. ilUJ,a 'i1?--.' a.10.?. IVB ". 'Tan '' i,. luu,'I! 'Sf null Collece of Commerna?, inn r-i.-.tH.., c a,t.tt..t-.:jci 1ftl7 Cliestniit St.. I'hllndelitfiln. STRAYER'S The Besl Duslnesa School " mvr H07 CHESTNUT 8T. Taylor School Quality Secretarial Course 1002 Market St. X" HPR1NO ItlCKORTS ATLANTIC) CITV. N. J. HOTEL FREDONIA OVKX ALL YEAR Tcnnesaei ac . just eff Roardwalk Duronan nlnn l up dail Kvery Bppointifi't Modera'o rate restaurant HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open Alwaja readv. Terms niotl erate Phone or write M. Walsh Duntan Weilmincler Ky. Av. near Beach. Elev. Westminster to' ( . prlvat9 banj -'" ..n.A .T-..'--'.-'.. """.. tun water, .i-ui. up wmy. w up qally. c.nuhr. HOTEL B0SC0BEL S!"'1" . uentucuy av. near nn.n ThflroiiB-hlv iiaBtBri rivit O V. . ?, i. . . -,:!:1?Jiyn. ncuvv riTv xr . :'.v-yi.-"-t - -. 1 M t BISCAYNF OPENS APR1T. 11th Steam heat; private baths. Excellent table initial. Booklet. B. BLUNDIN. Owner and Manager. HOTEL COLUMBIA may , Open for rea son of 1919 at Eastertide. Same manage, ment J W. MCCflAY ft min ILtDNOn. 1'A. RADNOR INN. Radnor, Pa., nirst-class country home, within 30 minutes of city renter, golf, hunting, tennis; excel, cuisine: Sun eve, dinner. 11.2.1. Phone Wayne 17 STKAMMHIP NOTIP KS NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Caronla . Apr, 15 Carmanla .- Apr. 19 Royal George Apr. 26 Orduna , M.y 3 Caronta May 10 NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON Mauritania ..., Apr. 13 1S0O WALNUT BT-. PUILA. PABOEIi POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Lean. !000 for 110 ?rlnl rear diamonds, w.tehes and Jewelry to th largest pawnshop In the world Walter's PawBJhopi 904 Viae ItolchUarovv.i was taken woman, vvas to be allowed full free- ilnm of movement In the country. ' With this passport In my pocket I was turned looe to go. (CONTI XL'KD TOMOBHOW) Qeaths Alii!! A. J004 nn . tttrll 7 Ei.issahf.th widow of David .Miller Abel Notice of funeral later. At.TI'.Mfs Anrii ii u "it T- Tnhnr rnatl Olnev TIIKODOlin ALTHMfS. aged ".:.'..-"." .Aiiru ,, jA.nr.f t. iiu-inanti nf r-dlth I Atwetl (nee Ho5l) and son of V-t U i .: '. .. . 'm".mi ii-iHiruT a '" i aware co i-i ini Arlington i. fm. lie rrlnila ourt 1 nlrmount. No 4! y of A . I main niev bo vlene.l Tues 7 tn 0 n. in. n.ml Eleclrlial l)pt of Haldvln's Lncnmn-I linnVKV l)2.i N. 44th St. April 7 .,, Jii' "O Vi"" " ''"-'S1'. ' ' t mas'sePt I'rancls Xnvler'a Church 10 h Jb rr,! v.,i... rj ":" " ,),"'""'" I 'sesi l rancl" Anvlera ( nurcn 10 a ni mi tinlv i ross Cem Auto funeral M'STIN Vnrll 7 OEOROEAN.VA tlaugh tr of Jniaos l nnd Katie W Austin, aged '-'.1 Relatives and friends invlled to funeral sprvlr. rn 1 30 p. m.. parents' residence. 131H W Somerset st Int Northwood Cem Friends trmv cnll Thurs eve HWXAIt At "CI" V .VJ.l ,1 In-ll - T'.Fnr. 11 HAXNV.R tlnuehter of I'nptaln William Thorntim and late Sarah Thornton nelatives ond friends Invited In services. Thurs. 2 p m Oliver If. Hair Illdg , ISiO Chestnut st Int private RVRRETT April ! JAMES K. son of Richard and late Catherine Ititrrett ttifto Mp. I Oratli). hutbnnd of Kll7abeth Rarrett (nee iNiuy; ur.iaincs ana rr ends .un Tr be. No 331 I O R'M. invited to funeral,' tv pti . n .),, n m n.miy anu iiecaillr roads, rlvberrv Solemn requiem mass St. Charles's Churrh Cornwelis. Pa . 10 a in Int St. Dninlnlt-'a Cem Auto will meet trollpv at IroIleV station. Toiresdale. Also on Tues, 8 to 0 p. m HOYI.i: Vprll 7. KLLA HOYI.E. .Ullah ter of lute rimothy nnd Mary A Iloyle Due notlre of funeral will be Klven nephew's residvnre .ltmes.l. llovip, 3ino Chestnut st. nUDLET April If. MARY BRADLEY (nee McWIlllams). widow of Daniel Rradley Relatives nnd friends. P.. V. M. Sodalltv. Altar and Rotary Socletv of St. Agatha'a Church. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 7:30 a. I .' ".-" .-."" -" ! . ,..., reuuiem mass hi. Agatna'a unurrh 0 a. m. nf At.nn FV Rvram Relative, nn.l e-1-...t. I Mnvan Lodge Nn 340 p. and A M: Orl- ental R. A. C. No. 13: Kado.h Command- CALLAHAN April o. at T.,1 N. 4illh at.. , CATHaRINE, widow of James Callnh.n ' nnd daughter of late Anthonv and Mary I Mcllride. of County Dnnreal. Ireland. Rela- I Mf ltrldl. Of COUntV DOTT'Eftl. Irl(itir1 Tr!u . n.flt..t .. i ' ,:;., 0"; ""." , rih.;.in-la w'a resident" niVti:; ninsfeld. 229 Plant ave.. Wayne. Del. Co.. , gnS a'm irStV y?g ' i caiiiui-l, 11 r.i . A;.n.-i u Wire or Maitln F Carroll Jne; Craven) Relatives and friends Invited tj funernl. Thur.. K-3n i ihul i . - a. m.. . -'"'' "Tn m . 7:t9 n t in si. M'cn mu-- r ' requ.em Churth of St Francis Xavi.r 10 ' t. It..., f'.n B Cv A . . - .. , a. in. tut. .....j ,j..... . ,,, ..un. tunerai. CARR. April (1. MARV. widow of Joseph '13, Cnrr (nei Bauer) Relatives and friend, limited to funeral Frl a S.30 a. m. .134 Callnvihill st Solemn requiem mass St Au ! auBtine's Church 10 a in. Int Holy Crosa Cem. Au'n funeral CARROLL .prll .1 WILLIAM J. Sr.. 1....ltnnil of lato Anna M. Carroll In- 'yDi. ren) Relatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed S 30 a in . residence of son. Walter L. Carroll 14SI N. I'ront st Solemn high maa. of requiem St. Michael's ChurUi 10 n. m Int New Cathedral Cem. CASSKRI.Y April II. CLARA L.. widow nr I'ltri.tonher J I asseflv. R.Utlt.a a, 1 friend. Invited to funeral Borvlre., CLIfi Uer I mantown ave. Gertnantown. Wed.. 1 p ni Int nrivate . Ml.nlKTIK Vnr.l ? nVOnOf ln . -.,. . ' i.ix. son of JUrv .1 and late llenr'y Christie, HBf,i r.4 Residence, sts Haltlmore ave! I'lllliai If- pr tllflon 1,Bnl"' V r,unral services and I Int convenience of family. coi.KMA.ti April O..MAJITHA JANE, t,., r Thomas Co eman. Sr. ltflotl. ,;.. 1 .--"- , :,. .. .. .. j....-i---:M.'-"" trUniH Invited to funeral services. Wed.. P-..I""K..t.hvVod rem , "tvHi iJ 5",; -.-;. ii. - ..- 'KCON'oVAprl, B a, Rl r.ld N iW SSttf S ?X"r;,XH 1 aervlcei wJd " r, T "'"vl,."i. ldene "33 Kua'uch at' "R?versVdeP m"'? residence. .. lusucn .. Ulvers de jf. J. be viewed Tuet , 8 to 10 p. m irii 11 nrifi'io uv.Hi'1 j ! triiidi rii mat COWARD. April tt. UVURI2TTA C wife V M Sodalltycf ,St Oreeo-a Church in- itt-rt to funerul wed,. 7;3( a tn.. iimh v Kruzier nt. (Stith Pt, Hnd (ilrard ue ). ne- aiilem indbs hi. urcKorys i;nurch H;i3 n. m. t, I'liiBuurfiii . f,inv. uiUArV.lJTives and 'friend. T tnWt.d lo'Von".'.'? Si.tic". Wed io 3(i i m res Senr. ofTJl" fnlavv'C KlelnhanS 131 "' Hoflv .v, P Pitman. Sv". J? " Int"' private.' Ml." Mo"Sh I'""""..' ';. . "rlvate. Mt. Morlali Cem . Phlla. Remains may ba Vwed luea, . .. uiriTRICH. April 0. LOUISA, wife of F, "Ki ,'..' I Joseph jjicincn, jr.. ana oaugnier or Jo i 'Jc'm' mf'" "-! ""'alive. i a nd friends Invlled to funeral Bervtcea, , Thur, ;, m.. parents' residence. 20IBN. 4tl '.,' 1.n'- j" IVUK Ce"L J10"1'" may oe nttra tt su. ii t u. "- ,...".,.u.niD'.T.V,T''vl' R ' .'it'Sl."?; ,Xl lill.K'H Suddenly husband of Nellie W .1 .las, ard llachael Dllks. aged 04 Relatives nd friend. Invited to funeral service. Thura ' "' ' i ' n tn.. "114 f,. uneiien nve.. itin. int. private. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve DONOHUK. April 0. MICHAEL, husband of late Mary Donohue. Relatives and frlenda. Holy Name Society; Dlv. No. 12. A. O, II ; Court Uen. George It. McCleltan. No. 143, K of A.; emplojes Continental Rrewing Co.. Invited to funeral, Frl., 8:30 a, m.. 2321 Ellsworth st Solemn requiem mas. Church of St. Anthony of Padua in a, m. Int. Holy cross cem auio service. DOUOHKRTT April B, PATRICK, (on of late Jamea and Catharine Dougherty ft.latlves and friends, Donegal Society and Dlv. No . A O. It . of Montgomery Co . Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:811 a. m.. reel - dence of sister, Mrs. John Mt'Csllum, 1904 Harlan st. (abovo Master L). Solemn re - qulem msis Church of the Oesu 10 a. m. t, Mt n.nl.'. ('.in Auto funeral Int St. Denis'. Cein. Auto funeral BATON -April 7. ADA n.. widow of rK... II 1-Blnn Ttslatlve. no irtenas in Itnil tn funeral sarvlres. Thur... 2 n re.ldence of non-ln-Vaw. Arthur n. Wells. 8n27 Webster st. Int. private. Friends may call Wed . 8 to 10 p. In. ,.,,, EDWARDS. April 7. ANNA B.. daugh ter of Warren T, and Kllaa Carey Edwards, finin Pemberton at. Relative, and friend. Invited to .erYiees. Wed., ip a, m., Oliver H. Hair Bldg 1820 Chestnut at. Int. Noith wood Cem., Downlngtown. Pa. EOOART. April 8. AMELIA tnen Win ter). wlf. of Frederick p. Lggart. Reja-tl-.e. and friends. Ladl..' Auxiliary Aaa'n., Kensington Comandery. No. BI, JC, T In ylted to funeraL aervlces. JlVed.. 10 a. rn.. residence of husband, 480 Diamond at. Int. private, Remain. roy b. viewed Tues., 7 FBuhY,' April 0. ANNA JEAN, wife of the llev Asa J. Ferry, BOfS Plji. at. ela. tlyea and frienA Invlfed W eryice, Thur... 2 p. m.. Bethany Temple! 53d and Hpruc. "'pETZfcj?. April 0. KLISB E. FETZER in.. ii-i.i tuif nf rhttrlea Fetier. aged oO. DBA ins t. Int. Sit'. Pcve Cem. Remain, nuy viewed Tttes., 8 to ID p. m. FlNNErjAN. April 0. MART A. F1NNE OAN (nt MefJonegle), widow of John Fin neg.h. Relatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral services, Thur.., 8 a. m.. 1S27 N. BOth st. Solemn requiem maei St. Gregory', church 9:3o a. m. Int. New Cathedral cem. Auto service. ,.Vx- ,n France, Feb. 21. Corporal HARRY I.. FOX, son of .Mary Fox (nee Btarra) and late John T. rox. IlclatUea and frl-nd. aoldlera and marines, Invited Jo eolemn requiem mm Church of Molt ltleased Sacrament, Wed.. Jtln m. QALLAQHEn. April 4. ANNA C. wife of Dennis V. Oallaalier and daughter nf Hannah and late Frank Haaan. aaed IT jears and 8 months. Ilelatle and friends. I.eague of the Sacred Heart of St. Agatha's iS!"!?' Incited to funeral, Wed , 8:30 a. m., nno N. snth at. Solemn requiem mass at St. Aa-atha's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cro em Auto funeral OKHniNOEH. April 6. ItAnrtT, husoand of Annie n. Oehrlnger (nee Walton), aged ,3. Itelatlvea and frlnds. Bvnlng Star I.odzc. No 187, K. of P., Invited to funeral Kenlrea. Wed.. 2:3(1 p. m.. 4410 Wain at., Frankford. Int. prlate. Hast Cedar Hill Cem. Friend" may call Tue. after 7 p in. . OILFIM.AN. April 7, nOnKftT II.. hue hand of Matilda Gllflllan Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 2:311 p. m.. i28 S. rrk ne. Int. Mt Morlah Cent, mends may call Thurs , 8 to 10 P m, Auto service ai.AZErt. April 7. SARAH M., widow of neorge Olazer, aged r.0. Relatives and member vld",o funera.; Wed.. 1:80 , p . Ix.'KKA'taVi." Int.' prVat?! "Northwood m . N. E. cor. Sd and McKean sts. Int. Hr i Cem Friends msy call Tuesdav evening. "i"'., New York papers copy POr.ZER. April ft. PAUI, rOW.ER. aged ai,rjASON.--Aprll 4. MARY I,., daughter 80. Relatives and friends, employes of John 2Li J1'. 'T""..1 "nd Norn. Oleuson. R-latlves i J. Pelln l'o.. and all societies of which he and friends. 11, V, M Sodnlltv, Sacred Heart was a member, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 Society Ladles' Auxiliary, Knights of St. p. m.. slater's residence, Mrs. Marv Kara John: r v. .No a Auxiliary. A. O. II.: Elec- sen. 110 E. Rockland st. int. Fernwood J,rlcal Aid Society Invited to funeral. Frl. i Cem. Remalna may be Mewed Tues. eve. 8.30 a in.. P44 flelmnnt ave. Solemn re- , POTTER. April (1. rt-ORENCB MAT. qulem mass Church nf Our Mother of Sor- daughter of Jamea P. and Florence Potter rowa 10 a, m Int. Tort Ciirbon, Pa. Auto (neo Murgatroydl, aged 14. Relatives and irifnns. an societies or vvnicn nc hub k "KAi.4..I!J.U.'JI1' . ,. 8 Or.RTRUnn A., daughter of Joseph and Rarhara nremmlnaer. aged 14. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs . s p m . parents' residence. Spruce st . Delanro. N. J. Int. Monument Cem.. neverlT. Wilmington papers cony i i AiV nT,,-iTS.Prtr "-,. FATJ!5R,JlA A'liHolv Name Churcn. Invited to funeral. r1' ?Ii -"'JL'J r.'.Jr,',l.lX ,Bnd ?a!!",!",.r "J I w,d S:S0 in- 820 E. Cllrard ave. Solemn Ijte John and Mary Durkls. of Swlnford. requiem mass Church of the Holy Name 10 Co Mayo. Ireland. Relatives and friends ' a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto fu Invlted lo funeral. Wed., 8:80 a. m., 823t i neral Irving at (33d and Walnut). Rnlemn high , ItAOFORD. April (1. JAMES J., husband ma.'' .of..r,'.',u!;m s, ,Hmf Church 10 a. of Mnry Radford. Relatives and friends, m,,W.Uoly.Cr!?"c.A-ul .'"neral. i Hnlv Name Society of St. Agatha's Church; HI.NRY April II. JANE, wldnvv; of Rob- Wexford Renef. Soc and Hrotherhood W. jrl llenrv. Relatives and friends tnvlte.1 to w P. R. R, invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:30 funeral services. Wed. B n. m.. 727 S, Smed- a m.. 310 N 81st st.. West Phlln. Solemn .inn.l. ,.'.,,, n.tSi'i- ... requiem mass St, Agatha's Church 10 a. m. HOQAN. April 4. PATRICK. S. husband , mt St. ri-nls's Cem, Auln aervlc". of Into Jennie M. Ilngan. aeed 00. Relative.. I liAWI.INGS April 4. WII.I.IAM. son of and friends. Warpers and Warp Dressers' ute Thomas E and Louisa Rawllnga. Itela Unlon. Red Slen. Wichita Tribe. No. JR. Mves nnd friends Invited to services. Wed. Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 30 a. m 'J.18 W. I 2 p m.. residence of sister. Anna M. Ind ana ave. Solemn reauiem msss Ht. Vh- i nau'ltruB oit Ttrnin.. f nai.w t?. Tnt ronlca's Church. 10 a. rn. Int. New Cathe-i u holahan-- Apr.."7. ANVA KMZA-' 1 in, in. wiuoiv oi v niirifn i. noinnan anu ttr ni inie Menry ana Alargaret Hisiine. daughter nf late Michael Tracy. Relatives Relatives . am friends, members nethesda Inntl friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 0 , Presbyterian Church nnd Sisterly Iove Or ib m. KHB Orcen st. Solemn requiem mass rle. No. 23(1. C. O. r, of A.. Invited to fu - f'alhedral Church 10 a. m Int. private, ncral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 2730 N. Mas i Omit flowers cnei st Int. private. Mt. Peace Cem . HOLLAND At residence of J. F. Man- ROLLINSON. Suddenly. April 6. JAMES, 1 penny. 33 W. Walnut ave . Merchanlvllle. i husband of Sarah R. Rolllnson (nee Hoi I N. J . Anrll B. SITSAN KATHARINE, daugh- combe), aged 62. Relatives and friends. Oer I ter of Elizabeth Parletto and late Jamea H. I inantown Assembly, No. 30. A. O. M. P.: trnltnn.l Tlaltlla and frlnit lntlt ,n T.nV B I PHrtA TaiIm Vn 7ln.n T. O. O. P services. Wed., 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Pair ' mug., ir.mi unestnut st int. private, '"SM i'Smo ,ii sallrn i,?i.Si nnil rrlends Invited to runerai serv ee Wed.. 2 p. in.. Wnverlv ave. Morton, llel-' "BMAiiis Huuvii.N. runner nonce ot , runeni win lie given. , uiwv in, n I'Hini.rs 1. linrtM Relntlves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p. m from 7HHi and llulst ave Int private Kindly omit flowers TvtTvCinv Anrll 7 nT.T.EV widow of WhlVarn II Jarliaon. i'geS 7fi RelaJlveTand friends Invited to fun.rul services 7DU Nor- wnnA .1. Che.tnut Hill. Fr . 2 u. m. Int rilo..l.1pv Rantlst Crm Ilnnl lav l7Tntlt tfm KV I V TBrll AW'IK widow of Tnhn . Iyr.l-L.. -April II. A.v.vir v,a"" l. J(1.nn l--.lfv llelntlies and friend. Invited to fu. lv" ThtitV H 3(1 r m 301(1 Havprford Weonesday, April II. int. private S$!?Vhph7l. " SoleSln mas? of 'requiem St. SITHCS -April 0 JOSLPHINE REnriS. Agatha's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross v,lfo of Richard B. Sithens aged t4. Rel Pem Auto sTvice Ives and friends Invited to funeral services. KINDERMANN. April 5. T.OUIS B.. hus- Wed.. 2 p. rn., brother's residence. Albert hand of Rose Klndermann (nee Lock). agedlB Reet-a. DDK. Ilaltlmore ave.. Lanldowne, r3. Relatives and friends, members Phlla. 'Pa. Int. private Fernvvootl Cein. Branch Wood Carvers' Union: 34th Ward , SLA VIN. April (1. MAROAHET If., wife Rip. Asso Invited to funeral services, Wed., nf James A. Slavln and daughter of lafe 2 p m . M0 N. 57th st. Int private. Re- Peter and Mary A. McGurkf. Relatives and mains mnv be viewed Tues R to 10 p m. friends Invited to funeral, Wed.. 8:30 a. m., KUKaiA.-NA April tt. i-.vinaiiiau . wife of Clnrlfs A. Kitrmonn (nee Arnoldl. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto " . . KRAUSS. Prll 0. EVA .1. Widow Of t-harlcs H. Krauss and daughter tit late J. ana .eilin ittntr. fuitpiiii, .u invuea. . .- - - ,--- - ReUtUrs n friends. rMfrenJ Hew and member. Holy Name Sqcietv of St. Philip's m '1 tillUltlli limnv iw tu.'vi"li 11 rti,, t ,ij a. III., ' "f l ' WIJO ,"' VBturBt: j-wij. agea ui. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 1 Knl'n" o"1,'rJsr,.,mt-.oi',n-tm?,?L" ?eo,rB9 1 I ;?"!" 'JSVi ,"- ,V?r,t13th ' Jnt' nrltfltn North I edar HI Cem t tltnV tn.ll . IIVIH H Unn. .. t.Vn ...ft'u.. .-.... u, --..-. ..uu, w. .,u,.i. Llddv. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, parlors Samuel W, Kelir t Son, X W. io. '.'1st and Diamond sts., Wed 'J n m Int West Laurell Hill Cem. LIPPINCOTT. At Mt Holly. .V J., April 7. HLNJASIIX Z. LIPPINCOTT aaed T4 Funeral .nd Int private. Friends may call brothers residence I S I.ipplncott, R7 Madluon ave . Mt. Holly. X. J Tues . 7 to Up m , and son's residence, Oliver C I.ip plncott. 080.1 Lincoln Drive. Otn.. Wed . , to li p m Int. Hnlv Crns Cem Auto funeral ' .MacDOXALD. April 7, EL1ZARETII widow of I A MarDonald. formerlv of Alexandria Canada. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl m., residence .1 t.u 1 It Kullnv 1AB1 1VT tl, .. iriL mais of requiem Church of St. Oreaory 0.30 n m. . Int Holy Cross Cem., Auto funeral. , JIAAWi.i.u-apni ,;, A.AA', widow of Harry Jlaxv,ell (nee Oakley). Relatives and i friends invited lo runerai aervioea Wed.. 1 . m r.M. ,f ,l.iht,r Mr. m.J.'u. -. :..-... -,-.-----..--". .... ,... iiuvii .,.-,-.,. w.t iiiiiuaiuii , Moore. jiaasione at. ini. Arnniton Iflf 11 nar.n. ?'m- p,maln' "iy be viewed Tues. eve. ! rW,BlthiE,rU "' 15"" F'f W ' -dh?.rnrr:e,tClMlcdnr,r ,K3 .? "K'eufe, and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., S:.10 m- "0n8 K- ,".lrcn . " . Sn,n"' requiem 1 hlch mas. Nativity B. V. M. Church In .. . -." j . j Int New Cathedral Com. i r MCi i-i i 1 NrhR MCCLELLAND. .At Pitman. N. J.. nJIMA iveiaiiv.B ana rriends invited cra. Wpri.. ! n ttt Int ... t. dence. North Rroadway, Pitman, Int. orl- vale, Wenonah Cem. McDONALD. April . WILLIAM c. hus- oribv' llolv-Familv Itos-rv and' Altar So- Lr&VU.-Atl fi. ALBERTA E.. daugh cletles of St. llonlf iclus a 1 hurch and Ln- ,,;"cf iite Albert and Mary Snvder. aged 48 dies' Aid Society of St. Vlntenfj "hpliKii p'allvs and friends invited to funeral A.i,,. 'rnrnnv. Invited In funtral. Thure.. -;! . . i-BMnea At l.t-rttl-.f.ln.lw H.30 n m. 20.11 . N Law rente at. Solemn i H, ..'.."t ' Wily, ll.'t Eveline St.. Falls of tAni.lptn mass St. Bonlfaclus s Church 10 I ci...t 11,111 Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Re Phlllo tthlch relatives anu menus are I -- - . Itt, .1 K..I- -t CI. ...Mr. I .. .. .. I 1 M.,.-r. ...... n nL'i.r .it .. ,..,-..-. IflCKC. runJral s-rvlces Christ C ufch id CA.5hrriKIPr Vr l'il HSTFR wife if st above Marltet. Wid . -1 p. m. Int prl- ' odelr'lft ' 5 ' '&M&' rt'ull i vvnr r,f t nnrnri'i' .. Tnwrence and Ann Ilurns. HcUtivei nnd late Michael Hhlelds Relatives and friends R:14 Wlnt"?i n.tr rdt. "t "M?,'r..Vi.g'? Invited lo funeral. Fri.. g:80 a m real- "a ,of t,!,""1' 0u,rn, " & iJ"r.!i' "mll tlence of mother. 2021) Almond st Solemn I Church 0 30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. 1ti.t.t,T..L . uttiwi lit itt.p Anna ot. Aii-sonitiu lore Itaicerf Tue. eve 1 IttsburghjJ paper. ! and father of the Rev. Joseph A. McDonald, WILK1NS. Fourth Month (tth. KI.1ZA MAS DAI v of churi'h of st Joh" tl1.' Hvancellat. Rela- nuTH, daughter of late Richard and Grace '" alla friends. Holy Name 8oclety of St. I Wieohen's Church. Invited to funeral, Thurs. 3 m.. 1828 Pike at. Solemn requiem ' ? SIlJI'R'VSW L0.-.".-. m' lnt' Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service. McFADDEN. April 1. WILLIAM H hus- band of Klla M. McFadden (nei ParUer). - ' aged su. Relatives and friends. Quaker City Commandery, No. 422. K. of M.I East End R.nuhllean ciuh. entolove. of n. ,.... f .Water, invited to funeral. Thurs., 2 p. m.. 1S2S iackson at. Int. Arlington Cem. He" mains may be viewed Wed., 8 to 1(1 n.'.m. I . sickle. 'April o. mary e... vyife ofDan - lei C. McKee, -. tn tt.,..7...- r. friend's, iiellma'n Council. No 1-io S of D lt U. Invited to Xuneral .efvlc'es. Wed.: 2 p. m.. husband'a residence. D231 Morrt. Bi,, um. Jin. private, iaurei lit Remains may be viewed Tue... after MILLCR. ADrll 5. ALICE Mil ntive. and friends invited to funeral Wed.. 2 p. m,, 2027 E. Allegheny uve, nt-lvatt- Int, MILLER April n. CHARLES B.. hu. band of Smm i C Miller (nee Ungerbuehler) and son of late John I), nnd Martha Miller. n.l.tlt.. unri frlrndB tntlttl tn ...... 1 a.rvlres. Wed.. 1:30 II. m.. narlora .InT.A S t nbehr, 101 W. 8usouehani..i nvi. mt Mt reace Cem. Auto funeral. Remains 'mav be iewed Tue... H to 10 p. m. 1 MOQUE. April 8. CATHERINE T.. i daughter of late Florence and Catherine , Moore. Rel.tlve. and friends. League of sacred Heart. B. V. M. Sodality, Rosary l -j ....- o..t.ti... tmii. ,-., n.t, '.'..-' land Altar Bocletle..' Amity CouncllNo. 635, I", ot A,, Invited to.funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a! - ( m., iui d. tttBit. .. .hium nq cainarlni Is.). Solemn requiem mass St. Teresa's Church 10 a, n)v InL Holy Cro.a Cem. Auto .ervice, ... MOHAN. April B. MART, widow of Thomas Moran. Relative; and frlenda. St. Charle. Uorrotneo'H. V. MABod.llty invited to funeral, Wed.. 8:30 a. m.-, residence of CKMBTBKY LOTS ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Mu. all price t rcaaonabta trrr, Mala Ha. i',l.i -rttl Pa. Etstth rHrtfpm ISPB 1IBATHS niece, Mrs. Edward O'Neill. 2128 B. Chad wlck at. Solemn mast of requiem Church ot St. Monica 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. ,.AUln.NANE' -vAprll 4. CATHAniNPl O. MUI1NANB (neefclark), -lfe of Edward J. Murnane. Tte'atlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Wed., 7:30 a. m., 2418 S. loth ;J. Solemn requiem mass Ht, Monica's clWrR!!J " " '" ""'' Cross Cem. 1IURPHT. April fl. ANNA O. MURPHT. daughter of late William K. and Elliabelh M. Cowden. aged M. Relatives and friends, camp No. 71, P. O. of A.: employes 1. H. Parke Co., Inlvlted to funeral services. Wed., 2'3o p. m., brother'a residence. John M. Cowden. 4 t.e Cato ave., Audubon, N, J, Int. Harlelgh Cem. Friends may call Tuts., Her 7 p. m. MltRPHT. April 4. JOHN, P.. husband of Emily Murphv (nee Malley), son of Agne; and late Richard Murphy. Relatives and friends, Osage Tribe, No. 118. 1. O. n. M.; Court of American Eagle, No. 1! P. of A.: llrleklayera' Union. No. 1. Pa.i Holy Name Society of pt Edmond'a Church. In vited to funeral, Wed,, 8:80 a. m., 2314 Jlnrrls t. Solemn filgn mass of requiem St. hdmond'g Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. Baltimore, Md- papers copv. , XKI,SONi April , WIM.IAM .1, hu bnnd nf Mary Nelson, nged R4. RelsMvs and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., S n. m., 2137 E. Albert at. Int. private. 1' rlends may rail Tues, eve. Ntinr, -r-Aprll (1, EDTOI-JfAY. daughter of JAInfH h'. tttA l.vrfl.i fxat itmm irnrMl. Relatives and frlendf the family Invited to funeral services Wed, at 1 p. in. at lain rrienns invnea to runerai services, Thurs. n. m . nnrptitt' riMMii. HK41 l.vlru !.. Taconv. Tnt. Hillside Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. after 7 p. m Auto funeral. Ql'INN.- April H. liniDOBT. widow of Patrick Outnn. Relative nnd friends. Rosary and Altar Societies. league of the Marred Heart and H. V. M. Bndolllv nf the St. .lamoB's Klnreesslng Ct'm. Friends' may c"nineI-cXnr. .tD!R3?AnWlpBft. dan.h. Manchester Unity. Invited to funeral services. ne-'inurs.. 2 p. m., rm3 rnompson si. mi Arlington Cem. Remains may be viewed wen . 7:au to ii:3ii p. m SANDER. April 0. EOWARP A., hua- L..B..1 - - - a 0-J. ..a tf,,.l.t.sla1 and son of Frank and Anna Sander, aged 37. Relatives and friends, Loynl Order of Moose. Nn. Tit. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 a. m.. 31 CO N. llraddock st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Ascension 10 a. m. jnt St. Uomln ck's Cem. Auto funeral. oprmpvpn . ., r. .-tt.nTr-a ...-. ,and of late Catherine A. Schoener. aged 79. Relatives ond friends Invited to funeral serv. lcs. Tues., 8 n. m , 124 N. Blat St., Int. private, Womelsdorf, Pa. 'VlehAK'7??"?,;? ?', ' h"lj J?.11',;' "?d ' JL1!",''.0!,"08 ltr. from 48. Kraina v)ve.. Hoxborough. uiir.f in,. nf,,, ... nk ruiivi.tr, n.. v. LOUISE, daughter of the late Peter W. jnd ijniMt rvt.it, nmt. ut..afA aar..tnA. rt n . . "KArBH. April .1. at rollayi le. , Ha. Harriei wniicomo nneaier. i-ervicea u p. m, 3043 Cedar st. Solemn requiem mass Na- .....'.y ,, v Jt-. church 10 a. in. Int. Holy m.dns mm' be viewed Tues.. after It, m. TAYLOR. At Delanco. N. J.. April fi. ;"'":'..- ...,... v ,.,i. , ... JENNIK MAX -IAIIAiv lliets t-illiuii. r u- nttal services. SIS Walnut St.. Delanco t fu., tn it. in. ..... ... ......... w..... -"" p. ni. iiemains my uc ..eweu tu., t . iik ruppra i hi ii li. " fn v. ilia, if a. i una JohJ. w. fonner. 30.'.8 TranUford hp. Int. r Vmp North Cinr Mill O-m, TROrriiK. suii'iei.'y apni n. iii. wun the A K. F. at '.imt Dlx N.J. THOMAS .L. n of Kate Trotter Hushes and son t.f the late Thorn-;. J. Trottrr. aged SO vears. Relatives and friends or taniiiy. also casual ... lyn lt4d, A C. r . rtltu lilt- l,tt'Uli.t i.:,.t nt-rt nrrlfAr. and m n of tht ii. rt. Co Xo 1443, A r. p.. ana vne ivcoon L.Pir are respectfully Invited to funeral, i nn pri mornlnK. H:30 o'clock, from his 'mother's residence, IBIS X. lid st. Solem l -eoule n military mass at St. Michael's church at 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. TUpvER.Klllen In action ln France, ... . lVn (lEnnOE AXTOXIA. Co. H. '114th Inf . 79th Div.. son of Rose C. and late William J. Turner. Relatives and friends, soiaier. nititui. anu uinruirs, in- vlted to solemn requiem ma.. St, Augustus' 'Andrew J. Waclller, dauitnter of Michael and Catherine Feeley. Funerul. to which relatives and friends and Rosarv Society of St Monica's Churrh Invited. Thurs.. 8:311 2420 S. Jllth st. Solemn miss of i..?.. r.K,...l nf Ht Vlnntn, to In? Holv Cross Cem. Auto service. ' ' WALSH Anrll r.. JOSEPH, son of John i and Maraaret Walsli. aued 1(1 yeara Rela lives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 7.311 . m. 2137 E. Somerset st. So emii 'rl",.1 " '.. o. in'. rh....i. r, ' '.U1J' rpouietit i.'nno t. ... .. w . 111, int. ' itniv nrnttlehre Cem. .. T -. 1-V. f.m iimv nrniurnic niia I " WARNEn.Aprll fi. CLARA B. widow ?A-n7."Tnv1t'p.a "3'T T. KSS,,"'. S.TSV.W"..10" C' WF.PHTr.R Fourth month 4th, at Mt. IVorn H.. KDMUNI) WKRSTKR.' naed nd runerai srvtces Sixth-day 11th. n. m.. Vrienda' Meeting House, IBth p.nd Race sis. .. . ii- ir.... mu a -. .- Int private. ,,... . . wiiui';- tvpru , juu.t i , uusodnu or T.-...I..I. IVhlff. aeed 03. Relatit.. anH friends Invlled to funeral. Wed. 'J p. m.. r.nn cinnamlnson ave . Palmyra, N. J, int. private, Arlington Cem. Friends may cali Parry Wltklns. (tod to funeral i tin w Kim st.. , !'.. "i P. '" ' ivpiittivvs una irienos, tn- service, nephew, residence, Conshnhorkln Pa., Fourth- Inl. private. Falrhill Com,, rhlla. .. .. .. , S. F.L'THUMIA M veldovv of Rat-clay 11. will VV ll.lxl.?t. .rr ttirutttru - J., .pril II i Kins, ageo tn. iieiaiives ann rnenns in- vlten 'O runerai. ""'"' " rt-siaence, wil- 11am R. Clark, near Medford, N. J., ThurB I 1 P. m- , "' ,M r."'?w. -Cem' Aul'' " ' "?'' trln "V.!nli:,.,,'f rItt.. ' "" Phil... I'l-tu a. m. jii. jiutijr .o a. j. ai iieq ' '", N. J, WII.I.TAMH. Hudflenlv. Anrll 7. rtt.Tya. 1 1,ETH s" widow of Howard Yillinms (nee P,00.1' a.Bea 3?' .R.:!?llvr nrul 'r'!l -jn- :"? ' '""1' '.'.'."": .'.."'" iBtner-m- n. WILSON. April 4. WILLIAM Cr.lr.nrt husband of Sallle L. Wilson (nes Todd), aged 38 Relatives and friend. Darhv Castle. No. SHI. IC. O. 15.: employes Ed wards Shoe Factory, Invited to service. Wed.. .1 p. m . 2023 8, .ITth at. Int. .private. 1'rlende may call TUe. eve.. 7:30 to 0:30 p. m WISE. Suddenly. Fourth Month nth. HORACi: Kl.l.Ifl. son of Charles S. and Emily E. Wise, aged 30. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral. Fnurth-dev, 11 a. m., retldenca of parents, 230 E. Walnut ave.. Merchantvllle, N. J. InW private, Omit flower.. , ' WYNNE April (I. JOllN. husband of Mary V Wynne (ne O'Neill) and .on of John .ad Katherlne'Wvnne, of Rohey. Coun ty Letrim, -Ireland. Relatlva and friend., Dlv. No. r,4, A. O. H.. Invited to funeral, Thur... 830 .. m.. Siort N. 17th st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Holy Soul. 10 .. u. lnt:.U.?!1' Sepulchre Cem. Auto .ervice. 8SANE. April s. ELLEN, wife of Aaron !J.'. Za.,,!n'1 duhter of late William and KlUn Williamson, aaed .0. Relative, ana U715 Federal ,t. Int. Mt. Morlah C.m. trlend. Invited to services. Wa a p. m.. Friend, m.y call Tue.., 8 to 10 v, m. , i.KHAit Anvr.i;TirrFKTts 7T.rj'.Y.'iri "i?rt..tam.nf .Tr on i.M-aJf,t!iti h,vln !en granted to the i?t.t.,'?JJd;.m .?rXf.n" '"".'"a t" the ..Id fSit.L h.rSinr-,Sf,f1 ,n m"k naym.nt. and those having claims to present the same, without delay, at the offlc. of the Coraorai tlon Exeentne. 4IKI Chestnut at .Phlla. Pa TO?o?,'r.,?'1' " ANnTRli'sf' COMPANY Oir rinr.ATtrr.rtirii ' t ' I vl"e. N. .1. Service. Turner.vlile if. V. t P. Wl. I l-titr.li T.a.n Imu.i Pha.lmil .t ...... it. iv r.Hiti.tioa Ain.ri w.iik.m, ',,..nn..- .IVtiOfi" U."' for Qrenloch. N.J. tVlcnda may "b". ea wen., arit-r I n. in. i v A?A " WlNP. PrealdtnL 103T AWD TOTHvID WATCH Lost. Tues., April 1, small plat! num bracelet watch on black ribbon: Koehn movement. Liberal reward If re turned to J. n. CaKwell ft Co., Juniper and Chestnut. PEItSONALS 1150 PER MONTH paid for country or suburban home and training of nervous little girl 13 years old; child requires out door life and pleaisnt people with natural patient temperament! development must along lines nf activity creating Interest and happiness. M 707, Ledger Office. HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATION HANDS. EXPERIENCED APPLY Dl'REAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAICER'S ASSISTANT TREASURER Tnung, ca noble woman, thoroughly experienced and ac curate: permanent position in retsu store. Apply In person. Aslt for Mr, Wright, 12 12 Chestnut st. BEAD WORKERS, experienced,, wanted for. home work and capable of Joining, lining and mounting head bags; also repairing bead lings. C 223, Ledger Office. ROOKKEEPER. with working knowl edge of stenogrsphv. desired by large concern, central location, a mana gar's assistant'. In replying state edu ratton, experience, salary desired, C 17, Ledger Office. CHAMDERMAID, waitress, for Chestnut Hill, willing to go to eeasnore in emniiirri ...... .......... ." w---".,-- -; -.,,,", ,rt,; reierence requirea. t-none incBiitui nm 1:'-" I tA..-t s .,i.iujincm, auuifbi r.m after 2 o'clock Thurs , or call tOO. Nnvahoc I r.""m,n!. .M"1""- Crown Cork and Seal at.. 3d house from Willow Prove ave. . . i ' " "altlmore, Md. - CHAMBERMAID, white, wanted! 8 In fam ily: Overbrook. Phone Overbrook 2220. after (1 p. m. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, private fam ily: salary $10: reference required. Over- brook 208 ' CIIII.DNURSE. ung. Protestant, for 2 children: Merloni good references required. P 281. I.dcr Office . COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Permanent position, with advancement as merited, ap plicants to live within 7 minutes' ride of Kensington and Allegheny. avea.: state edu cation, length of exp ana refs.: salary to start gin per ween i-on. i-. w. ux ot,. cnniv. nrivatB family, naiarv 112: refer ence required: no other but first class need apply, Overbrook 208. COOK Whlto girl for looking, 4 adults, and i willing to p;o to seashore: good home, ref erence. 1B01 N 18th, COOK nnd chambermaid, girls used to living together: ref. required: suburbs. Phone Ocontw 2118. COOK and downstairs work, white; no laun drv: good wages. Call Overbrook o711. COOK, white. Protestant, for Radnor, Pa. Phone Waino 238. DRESSMAKER Watst. skirt and sleeve finishers; nlsn Improvers and apprentices; paid while learning. Apply lfiOO Locust t. DRESSMAKERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKUR'S UIRL settled. Protestsnt. tn assist house work: three In 'fomilv: keep two girls: wages j7 R. C. Hamilton. 24r, Park ave., Ambler. Pa. Thnne Ambler 8011 M. UIRL wanted for hakery and Ice cream Apply 1542 W, Lehigh ave. OIRLSfor silk spreading and picking: ex perienced and learners: good wages. steady work. Apply Grlswold Worsted Co. Dsrhv. Pa. -- UIIIL, wnmeu ror imicery ana ice cream. innti- ir.i w T.hieti bvb nnVKRNESS. French, wanted: over 30 jeara of age: must have good references for two-year-period with previous employers. Apply by mall only to Mrs. Elsie Casaatt Stewart. Haverford. HOUSEWORK Wanted, thoroughly expert. enced woman for general housework; must be good cook; to right person wagea more than vnu now receive. Phone. Woodbury 30ft HOUSEWORK Colored woman, mlddlf- aged, for general liousfvvork: small- sub urban home. Phone Lnnsdowne 142." .1 HOUSEWORK, girl for cooking and down stairs work, small family, no washing or , Ironing. Wsom. 43.'i."i. 4021 Wayne ave. HOUSEWORK Woman, white or eoloredT lor general nouseworK; must ds goon plain cook: only thnae with' esp., best reference peed applv: sleep out. T.344 Bnlllmore ave. HOUSEWORK Eiporlenre.i woman for small plica outside of Chestnut Hi!! when' outside man Is kept: reference. Phone Wavne 102 HOUSEWORK A reliable wnmnit for gen eral housework ln Merlon: famllv of two and Inf-vnt: ref. renulred. Poplar B0a0 LADIKH Home work, stamping patterns. spate time; ." and J8.3.1 hundred: work, guorantepd' rellah'e Arm. S112 Market st. , LADY'S M1D. competent, with good city rpfflpffnpi-f. Annlv Thuredav mornintr. b- twfen O'.IO and 1.1 o'clock. 1720 Walnut st. , children, nlaht duly: must furnish beat of , rerrenc. .tut -. .tn wi. XITRSK Wanted. oumr Prot white nurse, Wvnnewood Ihoi.f Xarbe'tli ll.qs OPKRATORS ON FIXI! LLNOLRIB APPLY DURUAU OF K.VPLOTME.NT WAXAMAKKR'S OPKRATORS. exnerlenced. on Infants', chil- dren'a white dre.aes. cream cloalc: line nlece-vvnrlc jirlccs. learners with some sew- Inc-mnchlne i n tal.en. Fr-und, 121.1 Market. PRKSSKRS FOR LK1HT WORK APPLY BURBA U OF RMPLOYMEXT WAXAMAKCR'S SALKSWOMEX KOR SUITS. ORllSSIlS AND 0OW.VS APPLY RUREAU OK EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STKNOOltAPHER A Inrse "niKiiufucturlnii concern ha. an openlnc for a Rood .tenoir- raplier who 1b 1ooU:i5 for a permanent posl- .!.. that nFfBrM ffnnrl nrn.nerts for nrivnnt.,.. ment: apmlcants should have knowtedse of uenernl office work 11s weZl ft. ability to take dictation nccutatelv and rapidly; prefer one Pvlnpr Hroad tlniirfH. Kriedlierarer-Aaron fllfR-. Co., 4nno ,N.nihth st.. near Wayne Junction. - experl-nce. reference, nnd viagca desired, o-nov 7: WAITRESSES FOR 1'LOOR WORK APPLY IllIREVU OF KMPI.OYML'NT WANAMAKER'S Hell phpne. -Coll Ingsvf nod aid YOIINO WOMIMf AH CUWIERS AND lN8PECTORt, APPLY BUREAt' OF nvPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S : state p.lueatlon nnd relUlont mod-, tlori lot-M nor( n?nrf -1 kr2 bS ? ry desired. "K-S7." 1 O. Box 3.100. fwit 'loiel -eir-rnunil pnaltlona: tfpdrliotel t ry wto.itu- ....ut.- tt". ..rlvnttf. Mt-ctv. write shnrt- tT STENOORAPHER eisim.i! op noiNa good worn; APPLY mREAUOPKMPLOYMET ?&C m" c&ist.' ,.C?",hVlW. WANAMAKERS j mfp (.0rp paints, oils v-rnl'ea, ns- vf : , .t-teit. paper mfc. exp. required j vounir men , v p, drnfts-n: frt-emnn mf".; exii. lahnrfnre- ....noLnurn t.a.rln4 uv.. !. u.... i.tftnt .i.ttt. fcend checker: forem.vi , . S1ULK WOJIllN 1.1 handle silks and laces. ' C rati see women vvltt rle.n" one with manufactur ue or retail .tor't L t,, on nthrrB" .""e the s-pretnrv for experleiito necepwirv: .alary $20 Apply 10 ,J&Ti W"'- '""""' sralls; no enroll- ,g 41 o'elnelc. r.H Land Title Building ;,I?,i rnarg-.. "WW. l'-n. & TVPiKT-HxperlercMl rapid tip's!: sta l ace. : t-tv? o-in un'KV .. 1 WAi"iu;s3. rn. f-c.irni rrierfiire. ! nv : wv rz. " . " ",-' . - -.: o.. i nnsltlon. Apply Wed. 1 to a. 21)10 Walnut. Sattler'..lni unnna-larneo i.rn.t.un, - WOMAN for housework; good cook; no laun-, "" . E Aji:ifi'l.!5iiV?, h!? mil r.,Pir a nd 3 dry; one that would opnreelate a good team tn rend ''lucprjnta bv oi' rnicu nn x hone; used to children: good pay: whit? or tv-arilo! m-t "J,"',, "s.if'n, ftj s M Ml.red Bin Orant ave.. West C'olllniBVVOnd loTIIO P Colt'Tt'lIn Cor , SrllOOl IJrpt. o, f. rifA-CE-WO-R-lC-AT, WAR PAY-Kn.t urgent. ! STTU ATT0N5 ANTEP-PEM ALH ly-needed aocl.a for ub on auto knitters!,,,.,,,.. fipe,enced. wishes position : food; experience unnecessary! full particulars Se t iVfe'renc". C- 19. T.edff"r orriee ;P;on.?.V,-;r,nrf'a,U'N.'rnlU,ng C'- -' NURSE; experienced. rf ""te,,--..--- i i . .. ... . i nifttjint- matron In out-ortnwn ln;iiuuon. HELP WATvttv,tlMALE ASSISTANT SHIPPER for wholesale elec. trio -supplies; muat have experience. Ap nlv 40 N Bill st, AtlTOMOIllLB , MECHANIC Apply 1020 lrra n Klin .1 IC Man for night -July wanted by tlnai.. I house' a northeastern ""! r-- il, P 232. Ledger OfHce. 1 ' ii HANI cial f erred. BOOKKEEPER S THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO. DESIRES THE SERVICES OF AN F.XPER1ENCRD BOOKKEEPER TO WORK AT NIUHT; PERMANENT PO SITION. APPLY 6T1I AND CHESTNUT STS. A8K FOR MR. WIE3T BILL CLERK (entry clerk), experienced In chargtng goods from call: must be good penman "( correct nt figure.. Apply hy latter, stating age gnd reference., C, F. Humpo t Bon., Bth and Cherry .t.. BOY wanted for general work In larx. offices excellent future for boy with Inltlatlv. and ambition. Apply eighth floor, American ... t-K JOB M..KI -t ' r QlPtt. I.".. -".. .-wmg ... BOY about 10, In pawn shop! reference.. Ap. Ply nurwtiui .-.,tt.-.t.ri v. bi i-re.ion .1. TtOYS WANTED FOR N1QHT WOHKt MOST R OVER 10: CHANCE FOB AUVArtv.r.ftir.rt'i. Al'i-i.r ArrtCJi hi P. M..,LED9ER QFFIfJB, P1FTH FW)Qn. help yrAXmnxtUXM , b9!bt"ASE?" . a!sL ..Awiir u .ami. 43 ., nviiutii. uuiBvra ana aumrail In Southeasti good pay .and condltlona. Wr.'if. ?r wJr1 Sottlla-Cadlllto Company. CARPET FINISHER .-tinu."u"l.0.rpor,unlt'..fir man of aMIIIy end forceful personality. Write M 72B. .Lcagy unite, glvlnir age, experience ana references In nrst letter. Fast growing; usiness. Excellent working condition!. No abor trouble. CTjAliFrEltR. white, wanted for private family! permanent poltlnn: (rood reference wiMMitmny necessary. i' Lr3.i. .eoger. urtica. CLUNKS Wanted bv large publishing house, ! tli'lkl! mm! ho quick and accurate and write a good hand! only those who want steady position and will stick on the job ri'r.1n.",v,'i reference required with reply. P.!Mn, Ledger Office, CLOTHINO SALESMEN .-. . W,n SATURDAYS ONLY APPLY llttRMAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKKIl'S .., , DRAFTSMEN WANTED Urst-class machine designers familiar with automatic machinery! also thoroughly capa- 1)1 ft TAAI ntt HI artattai n.s n-l aUI.a alias -- ----- --miii m mi HDUTini I II mil III n biujv -fL'..1 ii'rnjjnent emplojment. Address Em- """Vn wanted: jig and fixture ex- VJ'irr Preferred. Apply Edward O. Hudd Mfg. Co i gf.th and Hunting Park ave.. DRtVEn steady man ror steady position: over 21 years of age! good sslary. Apply n "Jll.i.Mr,Hclnold. 1B27 Balnbrldga at. ENOINEER Wanted experienced engineer on (10-ton Plate lie. plan: ateam driven: .'.?fr.nc'',, required Plate Ice Company. Wilmington. N. C. ERRAND ROT. bright, cap. of ans. phone ofinrr pages, mr out rltv. APPly 34 W. OIB. 1 I5r:MAN wanted. Applv India Reflnln yrt., .-jw-ti.iwnn nnn JICKenn BIB. HOSIERY FIXER wanted for Banner and Scott Williams knitting machines. Ap. ply Chlpman Knitting Mills. Easton. Pa. LINOTYPE OPERATORS AND AD. MEN WANTED. APPLY FIFTH FLOOR. LEDGER RLDO., 'JTH AND CHESTNUT STS. ' MAN to organlre and manage grocery chain stores for city 800.000 population: must bo high-class man: give full information m to experience, references, etc., unusual op portunity for high-grade man. Address M 720. Ledger Office. MAN AND WIFE, white, to do Janitor anil lanltress work: must be good cleaners: living quarters, light, heat and good salary: &K. r'i";?r.CM necessary. Apply 828 Land Title nulldlpg hetwen 10 and a o'clock. MAN AND WI'E Mar. as butler, vrlfo as cook: white: to go to Atlantic City Easter time and all summer. Phon Preston 6104. MAN WANTED, who understands spraying enamel on wicker furniture. Apply 244 S. Gth at. MAN for garage Sunday. Franklin at. Apply 1829 OFFICE HOYS More than IB years old. Apply tn City Editor, Evening Publlo Led ger. fourth floor. 0th and Chestnut sta. A INTERS, color coalers, larnlshers, rub bers and polishers on car work. Pullman Shops Wilmington. Del. niivTVnit rnAi.n ..... i.-,!.. n i a i?.i jns -i-xporlencedon auln body and wagon work, at once. FinnRiv- .'6th and Ptrrleh sts PAPERHANOEHS 10 good men; nlghest wages paid: no lugging. 104 N Both at. PAPERHANQERS 75c per hour. 1149 Main at.. Darhv. Phone Sharon Hill S.H7. PAPERHANOERS wanted. ,Apply Kayacr A Allman, 1"127 Sanaom. PASSER RYS FOR tllVETINO GANGS AT HOO 1SUND X PERMANENT JOBS EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR ADVANCB- MENT APPLY ?00 WALNUT ST SEE MR. SHATTUCIv OR MR. PHI.LLIP3 1521 ARCH ST. Siy-3 MR. SCHWARTZ na YOU ARE KMPI OYF.D AT ANOTHB SHII'YAIll). IICJ NUT APPLY mnv oe made at (Hill Cht ktnut at . Ilftli floor. Rh'AI. ESTATE MAX One to takv charitl of a larme number of houses: must he a annd salesman: also conveyancer; Rood propo sition to right man: ln reply ttlve records for List r eui-3, also references, P 207, Ledrrr Office. SALi:i.tr.N Successful Blllmr experience, any kind, will jret ou a permanent posi tion' $(10 iter week and up. Mr Sherwln, 27 V 1.1th sf SALL'SMHX V e wqnt rood bond sal'sm-n . "," ulynnco- comml3SIon only. P J10. ' I nice- nrric. i ihoi:" MCTins . v IllXPHRIFVl'Bn OX RBVCH WORK; 1IR1NT, TOOLS FRKPARED '10 START WAPPLV Rl'RFV" Of rMPLOYMSXT WAXAMAKKR'S WATCHMAN nljrht. wanted by vvhnlesal warehouse: mt'.t have flrst-clsss referenea ard furnish bond. Address, ulvlnx full de tails a to p-eyloua employment, salary, etc., P. O. Rot 943, , , WATCHMAN." nlaht. focTianlilna- Institution) ri,rt"Wiirrri reiildvnt preferred, "P 13. T piIz r OTlw. ( Uenfl rmJRjvn's Afffiiivrivr HnvmTlS- nrmarif-nt rort . I -id fnTl11"s lntervl"wcr Cemale) tactful 1 h sine.. t-t'-Kd wnmin. StMO; aa.t. em- .! rn.ment m"-. (female) $2.1: er-dlt tnar, if I r"acMno shoo, tcenleol or co.ltce m-iti JirtW .f i : Rnles . coUfK i -, ,..t,. ,,.. rutn renalr, mfrhanlca! and . JJlV rka. Viilnir o- store hattery Vvork. 1 ... ... ... n ..TinllrAl lines ! Phlla JlerV-anl"! "nd Ulertr'jal School Call 111 I.K1S rtrnirn st..iiPhlla. wFrrTVcH''TO''"'' rinrvl -AND REBAIR v t. iitt.it ,io--iMnriii.T'.B ..i pnpi,i"T i'n"1t;t' 23 i-"-' - , r . t -.n.n a..a- tTM fc. un. ntrvTS male end female, for t,ntoTanh ' .'iidit nent npneBrannr..12in Walniitat, AflAr K, 1... 2Z.-V a Tiura t.. my,, , BATH attendnnt K.n. ""'scur will nreent ,. appolnlnunt vr selet-t rlass 323 H. mtH. "TTTTATn-nT; W A NT.T) TVT A.T.E $2.10 ,t P-A.BI ItlQ-.. t ...-...-t -. jt " AGENTS r -.nwri?viTii?.n t-retllt man. nrlv'ate sacra- "-pi ' tary or '"'"1"tJ?,,llfn',;TAmnrfU f I ' .". "' nd corn"r"'Jig!i.-Jl'j-LetQgi-. 41 i vhllNO tol. gmtl.. 23, returned f-om over- f&l I t.- t .t ..lit. a .nt.'l.la Itm.a.t 1. tea's, des. a cone't'n with a rcp'ble housa) . ..i.atititn! rorresoont.eni wun nu.n. :;iv and determination. II 223. LoC. Off. EMPLOYMENT AOEN0IES , . WANTED va lets, nuiiers, lauiea- maias. gt chambcrmiiius. vvaiireew., riiituiitjur. gttr- .. deneri; 1B1I Rlttenhouse an. Jfll hi -.. 4.TT.C an.t Halrv tinninla. ynrl maw'il '.'(a.al r An'en : white a nd "oolo'rVJ. 41H R.ca '.t?- " WANTED At Knlscnpal Office. 812 S. lth .t.. COOK., waivreB.cB, mi.uiu u. tlUlB.P- BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITIEa n t nn-tb-U-T TrttfTRPt o.nl..llw. lMnl-rf. HA 1 bedrooms, 1 palira. dining room; net' Iiia'Sb) .M. tiruViV .nnttnllv on Invest, nf ttt Ana ..! ash. Charle. N: Houston. Up B. Hroad .u'j 1 DBESSMAKINCr AND MILLINEKT ' DRESSMAKER, beat New Tor.k cxptrltngt, desire, engsgeioents: advance styltsj .tree! and evening gown. Mis. Blair,, 134 Wal nut, Ttieptwrt. TfValnut tm, , 'Wl ft Col A 'I n Jh i Cl -Jt-9 JH-.hard' cursing JJoIaheyism I ntruBrrlet I, therefor?, contlnUBd to nailer trjwBiagp, uut yine Vuiativea and friend, invited U funeral j,,, ,n Pri.t rusuNi ti 1 Jruttk. J?, tlttf Before . NitInor whertJ, tho Cpmmandant llUrt ' BONrtED TO THE CITY rv(c. Wed,, -J p, m., :5 N. Jlyrtlswood Zinti, Ulsn.We, P.( Both pbece. i ' ' t . . J. . , T .j, r ,t V tr ' ' '5A t '' i- jw , I "-V - Vff5!'- , ife.v , , t - V' " -" "-ftik -c.' ' 4'-' i- ' &" t ?i.ZlMi?-J,' i v J sf - owr, tf BkVi" , ' , .v , wiUM' ".--, . A "x v, & . jb T'Mk". ,?&.v-V" lBmmmkM.: ! '- -1iie-.. . - ,m .j 'JtmnK:i&.. , MM&, . f 'J J -W ,.H r"' ' . . . v it fit-, ".Wtl , 9 n o n . ,fi y .iL