Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1919, Night Extra 2:45 Financial, Page 20, Image 20

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WILSON E LE GIUSTE
,jLe Question! Relative a Fiume
' ed Alia Costa Adriatioa Sa
ranno Subito Discusse
LA SITUAZIONE IN ITALIA
Published nd Distribute Under
PERMIT NO. 841 , u .
Authorlxed by the net of October J.
11T. on file at the Postofflce of Phlla-
dei?yh,ofafr4of the Jr"M"$.g0!lt
Postmaster Oenerai.
rarlgl. 1-1 aprilc. Un conuinicnto
emesso dal Presidcntc Wilson, in nc
cordo con gli altri nicmbri del Conrilio
doi Quattro, anntinzin clic le qucstioni
di pace sono rosi' vicine nd una com
pleta soliuione dn potcr nssicurnrc clic
le condizioni del trattnto snrnnno
'Follccitamentc e definltivnmente fctnbi
llte. 11 comuniento aggiunge chc i
plenlpotcnziari germanicl snrnnno in
Titalt n trovar&i in Versailles per il
giorno 25 aprile.
'II Presidcntc spern die la qnestinni
d'ltalia spccinlmentC relative nl
I'Adriatlco, potrnnno esserc portate ad
un Eollecito accordo. Alia qiicstionc del
l'Adriatco ara' data la preecdeuza
copra qualunnue nltrn qucstionc.
Icri mnttinu il Presidcntc AViNon ed
. il Presidcntc del Gabinetfo Ilaliano.
On. Orlando, conferirono per quatto ore
a mezzo rclativamcnte alia quetione
adriatica, ma non completarono il loro
lavoro il quale sara' riprcso per
mercoldi' mattina. Si spera chc le
question! italiane possano csscro por
tate innanzi nl Concilio dei Quattro per
il pomcriggio di mercoldi'.
'Washington, I)c, 14 aprile. 1,'Am
basciata Italiana, in un comunicato
foltn nporgfi nnttp. relfitivnniento ni
comment! sulle ngituzioni iiulustriali di
uoma c Torino, lmputoie ana propa
ganda bolsccvica. dice chc c l'llnlin
non sara' prontamente assistita, po
trebbe darsi die possa ripctersi la tru
gedia russa, tenuto conto clie la prc
sentc situnzionc in Russia fu preceduta
da condizioni economiche simili a quelle
cho ora esistono in Italia.
IAmbasciatn scgnala clie le situa
zione per i combustibili ed i viveri c'
molto seria in Italia c richiede un forte
appello per l'assistcnza da parte degli
Alleati c dell' America. Si crede cho
l'On. Orlando e gli nltri delegati italiani
alia Confcrenzn della Pace nbbiano oggi
fatto prescnte al Presidcntc AVilsou tnlc
situazione, durante la conferenza tenu
tnsi In Parigi, prcsuninbilmente per dis
cutere le questioni adriatiche.
Un lunzionario dclln Itrgia Am
basciata ha detto :
"Nol non abbiamo nlcunn ufficiale
conferma di sciopcri o rivolte in Italia, ,
ma siamo informati chc l'opinione pub
blica e' molto eccitatn per l'apimreute
indifferenza degli Alleati riguardo la
crisi estremamentc scria chc l'ltalia sta
ora affrontando. Iia situnzloni per il
carbone e' disperata e parecchie im
portantl Industrie saranno obbligatc a
Bospcnderc la loro nttivita' e ccntinaia
di migllaia di operai rimarranno disoc
cupati. "he richieste dell'Italia per il carbone
sono stimate ad ottocentomila tduucllate
al mese. Lo scorso mese l'ltalia ha
ricevuto appena la mctn' del detto am
montavc. La situazione e' dovuta
prlncipalmente nlja deficenza di tonnel
laggio, del quale l'ltalia ha perduto il
57 per cento durante la guerra, c tale
perdita in proporzione e' pin' grande di
quellri subita daU'Inghiltcrra.
"La situazione riguardante i viveri e'
anclie divenuta critiea. II Oovcrno
Italiano e' stato costretto a ristabilire il
pane dl guerra, abbandonato duo mesi
or sono. La came c' scarsissima ed i
razionamento continun. Moltc citta'
rimangono per settimane senza came
ad intervalli."
KPRINO KKIORTS
ATTNTI1 riTV. N. J.
EASTER SPECIAL
Kt'ROPEIN PIN
NETHERLANDS
New York Ave. SO yarda from Boardwalk.
Jl.OO DAILY; $1.00 WITH RUNNING
WATER; 2.f,0 AND 3.00 WITH PRIVATE
iiAiu. uievator, line porcnes overlooKlne
lawn. etc.
AUGUST nCIIWADEL. Proprietor.
(TH OTF1 RMTMnRn
V -- m M rf ,
, (formerly M'rstmont)
Ithode Island Ave. near Hoardwalk
OPENS APRIL 17
Now open for Easter booking
Orchestra. Danclne, Capacity 250.
Hot and cold sea water baths
Under new management.
IIILT.MOIIK HOTEL CO.
COURTESY QUALITY , SERVICE
HOTEL KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR DEACK
EUROPEAN PLAN
Bates S1.00 to S3.GO per day
Steam heated; elevator; electric lights.
Telephone In every room; running water ji
rooms; private baths. N. D. IU.SNADV
HOTEL NEW ENGLAND
Bo. Carolina av. and Beach: central loca.:
Amer, A European plans; prlv, baths, run'u
water In rooms, elevator, fine porches, etc.
Capae. 350. Reasonable rates. n.H, Williams.
HOTEL FREDONIA
OPEN ALL, YEAR. Tennessee Ave, Just oft
Boardwalk. European plan. Every appolnt
ment. Moderate rate restaurant.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always op;n. Alwaya ready. Term. mod.
rte. Phona or write. M. Walah Duncan.
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water. flg-SO up wkly. SZ.ttO up dally. cbuhS
HOTEL B0SC0BEL cn?" Viw n,ar
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. CAPE MAY. N. J.
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OCEAN CITY. N. J.
THE BISCAYNE
NOW OPEN
LBtea. heat; private bath,. Excellent table.
oklet.
g. BLPNDIN. Owner and Manager.
'- fi
"? A rtflP Wesley Ave.rand 11th Bt.
"''"" Open for Kaater. A. E. Raker.
RADNOR. PA.
(.. RADNOR INN. Radnor. .Pa. A flrat-clas,
Si country horae. within 80 minutes of city
renter! golf, hunting, tennis: excel, cuisine;
fa a v Hun, eve, oinncr. .i. i-nono vvayne XI.
DEVON. PA.
aWmbume Inn cWVS:
men with families. Rooms with bath
at reasonable rates. uanciag. Large
Jrounds, wide verandas. Phone Rerwyn 17,
wrAgniNtiTON. p. c.
rtJi.
Burlington Hotel
tiBthnn firo mimites from ererythlng.
'Attierkan and , European Plans
..WAMaWOCtMr. M,,9,
CALMNESS URGED IN EGYPT
t
Ministers Issue Proclamation Ask
ing Resumption of Work
Cairo, April 15. Delayed (Hy A.
P.) The council of ministers today is
sued n proclamation urging the popula
tion to be calm and asking officials and
strikers to resume their work, "now
thnt Egyptians hnvc been allowed to
proceed abroad and a ministry consti
tuted which is determined to devote
itself entirely to the service of th'
countryi" 1
The proclamation warns the strikers
that disorders might lead to anarchy
and urges them not to incur "this ter
rible responsibility." It declares the
Sultan s aim in forming thp new cab- i
lnct was "to take the lirst step to- I
ward confiding the maintenance of or
.,.l ...lu I............... lu i..,. .mua .
Tgyptian authority.
J !
The reference in the foregoing to the
departure of Kgptians abroad evidently
refers to tho recent permission given
thirteen nationalist leaders to proceed
to IJurnpe. The Kgyptlan nationalists
have been desirous, of presenting their
case to the Hritish Government in Lon
don. GREEKS ASK INTERVENTION
Tell Allies of Turkish Massacres In
Asia -Minor
Saloniia, April Vi (Hy A. P.I
Tlio League of Greek Itcfilgccs has
sent a telegram to President AVilson
and the Allied premiers at Paris asking
FOR SALE
STEEL STEAMSHIPS
iHEMimi -April 12. AN.NA SIAKV, VVItlow
of William Render, aged "S Ilelatlves and
friends Invited to funeral acrvlces, Mont
gomeryvllla Baptist ChurUi. Colmar. Pa..
- , WIKRLl&nfl. pril II. CAROLINA RER-
8.
Minnitv isr.l.lV." nnirlnl v i
l'fto
Sailed from Norfolk April fith for Boston. '
About 2130 Gross, 1200 Net Register. '
s. P. vrinW. RoniNSON." omcla.
At lioston
About 1800 dross, liu Net
IteciEtr.
S. S. "1'. P. JONES
Omclat No. 211084.
At Boston,
ReBlstcr.
About 1700 Orobs. 1050 Net
S.
S. "A. D. MACTIISR.'
OlUclal No.
2110S2
Arrhpd Norfolk April lOtli from Portland.
About 1890 Gross. 1141 Net Register.
The vessels can be inspected at tho
places named.
All bids wilt bo opened Monday,
April 21st, at 10:00 o'clock a. ni, at
the office of the Secretary of the
Shinoine Board, Washington, D. C.
A certified check tmyable to the
United States of America for 20
Of the dmount Of the bid Should I
accompany each bid. The balance of I
,, ..i u:j ; i. : i I
the successful bid IS to be paid On
delivery of the bill of sale. The
Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids. Bids should be ad-
dressed to UNITED STATES SHIP
PING BOARD, WASHINGTON, D.
C and marked "Bid for Steamer
(name)."
United States Shipping Board
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
JAVA-PACIFIC LINE
J)lRECT W SERV,CE
SAN FRANCISCO TO
NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES
Itntavla, Sunmrunjr, Socrulmlu, Mnrnssar
Sailing dates and rates on application.
S. S. BILLITON S S .SOCltAKAIlTA
S.H BINTANCS S S.TJISALAK S.S.N'IAS
J. I), hpreckels Ilros. Co., Gen. Agts.
PasenKer Oince. 601 Mnrket Street
Oeneral Ofllco. 2 Pine st Snn Pranclaco
NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL
Carmanla Apr. 26
Aqultanla May 3
Royal George May 12
Orduna May 10
Caronla May 17
Carmanla May 24
Royal George May 31
NEW YORK to HAVRE and LONDON
Saxonla Apr. 24
NEW YORK TO U. K. PORT
Vauban Apr. 26
NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON
Mauretanla May 17
Philadelphia Bristol Aul"mk""h
Direct Service Pier 16 South
1100 WALNUT MT.. I'lIlLA.
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f BUSINESS COLLEGE
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in n.va of Study.
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EVENING' PUBLIC
Hint the Allied powers intcrveno la
Asia Minor InTjehalf of the Inhabitants
of northern Crtppatlocla, where thou
sands arc dying from starvation ac
cording to reports reaching this city.
"During the Inst five centuries' more
than n million residents of this region,
which is the nncient kingdom of 1'ontus,
have been massacred by tho Turks,"
tlio telegram declares, "and since the
wnr began 200,000 people have been
slain tiere by the Turks,"
The territory is largely inhabited by
Orcckn
IN MKMORIAM
.PP.9.'li: n memory of nnOROn JT.
"'"'. vvnn departed this lire April 11
1903. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN.
jf
23 sitliTS
AUBOTT April 13. ARHIE
Hott. axed 82. Funeral ser
n m.. 8t. Mary's p. E Ch
THirt.A An.
rvlces Wed.. 2
f!hllrr.h W'an
Delaware County. Pa. Int. private. Old St.
kj mis uein,
ACKER Aorll II. EMILY R. ACKER,
lfe of A Lincoln Acker Relatives and
tr.ends Invited to Tuneral services, Trl , 2:30
P te . 184.1 Venairno at Int prhnte Omit
flowers
AMAN Suddenly. April 14. WILLIAM
It . husband of Ella Reed Aman Helatlvea
and friends, emplojes of George W. Hmllh
ft Co, Invited to services. Thura.. 2 p. m.,
324 N 42d st Int private. Friends may
call Wed . 7 to 0 p in
ARMSTRONG. April 12. WILLIAM, hua
band of late Annie Armstrong. Relatives
nnd frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed ,2pm,
from son's residence, Robert Armstrong, 1B0I1
S. L'Sth at Int. Mt Morlah Cem Remains
inaa' bo viewed Tues. 8 to 10 p, m.
HALDIiRRTON. On Sun . April 13.
HENRY WARD llALDERHTON, Jamaica.
Plains Mass
UALUSRT At Cotllng-wood, N J, April
1.1. KANNIB F. wife of Edward C Hallert.
iHelatlves and friends Invited to services.
Wed 2 pm. Oliver II Ilalr nldg . 1820
Chestnut st Int. Arlington Cem llctnnlns
ninv be lved Tues eve
11EAM April 1 1, JOHN ALLEN, hus
band of Hester H Ileum Helatlvea and
friends, members of Mellta Lodge. No. 20S,
V and A M , Invited to services. Thura ,
2 p. m . 2200 Ilalnbrldge Bt Int. Ternvvoou
Km
, HELL April 13. CARL If , son of Louis
I r and Ada L Rell (nee Huffman), aged 18.
t Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices Wed . 2 p m., parents' residence, 1043
'Ere st (near Krankford and Montgomery
! -vves ). Int private, Nnrthwood Cem.
1 FrleiulB may cnll Tues eve
IJMIBH tnee llllnaj.v.inmv oi i ranpi
Jieriingpr. ukvi il.
Helatlvea nnd friends,
n-nn -af nf R, .Talrnhnn'M flermnti T.ll-
theran Church, invited to funeral services,
1 hurs . 2 p m , residence of daughter,. Sim
Emma llasenius, iv.v .-. inn hi. mi. .-.orin-
IHMMBH April II. SARAH H.. wife of
Elwood T Wmmer and daughter of Edwin
and Clara E Sands, aged .12. IlelativcH
and friends. Ladles' Aid, No I. of Cres
cent Council, No n, L O It C , Eyota
Council. No ,12. D. of P, Invited to funeral
aervlcea, Thura . 2 p m v2."i Magee St. (2d
st, plko and Cheltenham road. Lawndale).
Int Urcenmount Cem. Friends may call
Wed . 7 to 0 p. m.
HOTT April 14, MARY C BOTT (nee
Mclntyre) wife of Emll J Hott. aged 43.
Relatives and friends. Altar and Rosary So
cieties of St Francis Xavier Church, In
vited to funeral. Wed . 7.30 a. m., 2425
Aspen St. Requiem mass St. Prancls
Xavler'a Church It a. m Int. New Cathedral
Cem. Auto funeral.
nt'SHONO. April 13. HARRY BUTLER
HUSHONO. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services. Wed , 11:30 a. m., 143K
N. 12th st. Int. private, West Laurel Hill
Cem
. hvrnes
-April 13 PETER I'' . son of
frlendx. Holv Name Suilety of Genu. Court
JT"rl"thia"' ,?-.ln7- T: of.A .We?,fnr,l'.?.0u
ns, h nnrt " Aaso., Continental Club. 47th
Ward 23d Dlst police. Invited to funeral.
Wd . S ,30 a ni . l.r41! Thomnaon at. .Solemn
requiem mans Church of Gesu 10 a m. Int.
private Holv Cros Cem Auto funeral.
..CAUPTRIt At Wext CheBter. April
IS MARTHA C. CARPKNTKR. widow of
llllam (' Carpenter nnd daughter of-the
late Anna Holllneshead Harton and Lieut.
Charle Crlllnn llarton. l. S. N.
CHEW. April 13. KI.I.A SHAW, widow
nf Nelson M Chew, need .',3. Helatlvea and
frlenda invited to funeral services. Wed., a
p. m., residence of brother-in-law. Frank
11. Mlddleton Jr.. 300 Weetmont ave. Had
donfleld, N. J. Int. private. Harlelgh Com..
Camden
CHICHESTnrt. At Delaneo. N. J.. April
13. KDOAU W. CHICHKSTKR. father of
Mrs W IJ Kelsev. nf Dplnnen. N J., aired
1 78. Services and Int. Kingston, N. J.
CLIFT April 13 KATHARINE" M.. wife
(.f J Albert Cllft and dauKhter of lat, Sam
uel n. and Anna Savin Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services Wed.. -p.
m . H'l" N 40th st. Int. private
CONRAD. April 13. HLIZAIIETH. widow
of John Conrad Relatives and frlenda In
vited to funeral services. Thurs.. 3 p. m .
2.1S7 N. Franklin at. Int Odd Fellows'
Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed.. 8 to
10 p. ni
CRAFT. April 12. HANNAH O . wife nf
Noah A Craft. Relatives nnd friends. W.
(" T U . Invited to funeral services. Tues.,
7 30 p m . 401!) nrown t. Int. Rlvervlew
Cem . Lnmliertvllle, N J
Cl'NNINOHAM April 12. THERESA,
widow of James A Cunnlnnhnm (nee Fury)
Relatives and friends. II. V. M Sodality of
St Elizabeth's Church. 23d nnd Ilcrks sts ,
invited to funeral Wed. 8.30 a. m.. real
denre of son. 114l W Colonn st. Solemn re
quiem mass St Elizabeth's Church 10 a. in.
Int Holy Cross Cem.
DANSER April 14. ELLEN McCURDY.
wife of Jamea M. D.vnser. aired 119. Rela
tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed ,
1 30 p. m., husband's residence. 5S W.
rheatnut ave.. Merrhantvlllc, N. J. Serv
ices at Trinity M. E. Church 2 p. m. Int.
Arlington Cem. Remains may be viewed
Tues. eve
l)e BEUST. April 13. HERMINE. wife of
Horace de Reust, aned 25. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 2 p m..
parents' residence. Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Nemesh. 1443 N. 28th at. Int. Hillside Cem
Remains may bo viewed Wed eve.
DOBSON At BISO Wavne ave.. German
town. April 13. ELIZAHETH C. daughter
nf late William H. and Harriet C. rjnbsnn
Relatives and frlenda Invited to services
Wed 11 a m , Oliver II. Ralr Hide , 1S20
Chestnut st Int. private, Woodstovvn. N. .T
DOt'OHERTY. Suddenly. April 11.
JAMES F . husband of Ann M. Douuherty
and son nf late George and Sarah Dough
erty (nee McGllnchey). Relatives nnd friends
T A. II Society, Holy Name Society, Sacred
Heart Socletlea of St. Gregory's Church;
C. K. of A.: 34th Ward Republican Club, and
all socletlea of which he was a member. In
vited to funeral. Wed.. 7.30 a. m.. 1522 N.
Mth at , West Phlla. Solemn renulem mass
St. Oregon's Church 0 a. m. Int Cathedral
Cem. Auto service.
DU BELL. Anrtl 13 HATTATT r ruts.
KILL, wife of William C. Du nell. Rela
tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed
2:30 p. m.. 440 Clinton st. Camden N. J.
Int. private. H-vrlelsh Cem. Frlenda may
call Tuea eve.
DYER April 14 formerly of Holland.
Pa . SAMUEL II. DYER, aged 70. Relative
and friends. Southampton Council. No. 1140.
iu. i. a., inv.ieu 10 junerai, 'inurs., jn:30 a
I m . Churchvllle Reformed Church. Church
1 vllle. Pa Int. In adjoining cem Train for
, Churchvllle leaves Reading Terminal 023 a
m Friends may call at residence of? son'
, Wm K Dyer. 4020 Knox at.. Oermantown
i elwell April 13. elizareth d.
, wiaow oi v nanes ri. mweil. aged 71). Rela-
M Hua. Lintl frin1fl lnvlt.4 In ,n..i ..
Tues.. 7 pm.. 1415 N. 18th at. Int. Salem.-
IN. J ed , 2 P. m.
ENQERT. April 13. CATHARINE, widow
of John Enuert (nee Utrhtkap). ntred 74 Rel
atUes and friends Invited to funeral ncrv
lces. Thurs.. 2 n m.. parlors of ( it. tror.
r.inft. 3021 OermAntnwn avo. Tnt kt-u
i wood em. Frljnds may view remains Wed.,
r"H-S2 lo . p;m ,,. ...
'EVANS. April 13. MART K. wlf of
Harry Evans. Relatlyea and friends Invited
N Falrhlll st. Int. Oakland pern. Remains
1 mav h vIpwm Turn.. H tn in m
. KLKMMINO April 14, MARGARET M .
. gu"n,fr 0I ?w.?ra "'"'. ?t.e Catherine E.
Flemmlng Relative! and friends. Harmonv
' Msrintted1.;, linVreWrft.? ff
1,30 p. m., residence of brother-in-law, John
.!l..?.milh'1"?.W- Venango at.. Tlo, Int.
JJv-. rniiu iiirty u vicwru t uei. five.
rni April 1-. rL.i,A j.,
wife of Rev'.
Things Upside Down
LEDGER-PHtliADELPHIA, TUESDAY.
HEATH.
Dr. Jacob Pry. Services at till residence
on ground, of Lutheran Theological Sem
inary. Ml. Airy, Wed.. 10:30 a. m. Int.
Reading, Pa, Omit flowers,
OALLAOHER. April i2, EMMA T.,
widow of Jamea Gallagher. Relatlvea and
frlenda Invited to funeral, Wed.. 7:30 a. m.,
02.1 N. 34th at. High requiem mass lit,
Agatha's Church f a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem Auto funeral.
nAnniMrn Ann . ..v . ,- -
Wllliam Oard'lncr (nee "Lincoln). "Relatives
ana friends. Olive Branch Cnunell. N'n n
S. and D,. of I... Invited to funeral. Wed..
.P. jn., ;4n Chambera avc, Oloucester City,
". J. Int Cedar Orovo Cem. Remains
may ho viewed Tuna, eve
trir0,li,,AN' Apr" ,2, JOHN, husband of
Sl' .Gorman. Relatives and friends In
yllcd to funeral, Wed.. 7:30 a. m.. 4024
locust at. Solemn mass of requiem St.
James's Church t) a, m. Int. Holy Cross
i-em. Auto service,
.."At.fc At 48 Chappel ave.. Merchant
llle. Jj. J., April 14. WILLIAM n.. hus
band of Jennie Louisa Hall (nee RlnlO and
son of late William and llary A, Hall. No
tice of funeral later
HAMIT.L prll 18. JTIRIAM. N' daurh
l,r of William and nilzabeth D Hamlll,
ler of Wlllfam and miznh-th n
2ed 21 Relatives and friends Invited to
. .Hovtm Beings, iicu,, ii, m,, rrniurnco vi
' 1Hrenta. Ann ma ava a.1 i,..il a. rmnt.
,0C?'. ..'.I' Oreonwood (K. of P.) cem.
.HAMILTON At New York city. April 14.
JENNIE HAMILTON (neo Chalmers), wife
pf Robert Hamilton. Notice of funeral will
by given from Oliver II. Ilalr Hldg., 1820
Chestnut at . Philadelphia.
, HARKLEY On Sun . April 13, JOHN S.,
husband of Lvdla J. Harkley. Relatives and
friends, alsnVlgllant Council. No. 41). O
of I A , Mercantile Ixxlce. Nvo. 12, S of
H of Pa , and emplovea AJax Metal Works
Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2:30
P. m... rrecUely. at lata residence 2101 E
Letterlv st Int. n.tv.1. rail,. IT til Cem
Remains may bo viewed Tues , H to 10 P. m.
1IAZELETT. April 12. ELIZA W ,
widow cf John Hazelett, aged 84. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 1:30
P. m, Mlrtdlctown townshln. Pucks county.
Pa Int. private. North Cedar Hill fern.
HEFFRNTrtAriKIl Anrll 11 KMMA D..
Wife of Eugene Heffentragcr (nee Erb) Rela-
uvph ana irienas invited lo aliena luiit-ri.
services. Tues.. fi p. m.. 3020 N. Franklin
st Further services Wed.. 12:3(1 p in . St
Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Penns
burg. Pa Int. adjoining grounds
HILDEURAND. April 13. ROSA, daugh
ter of late Louis and Emma Hlldebrand.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Wed , 7:S0 a. m , 5018 Morton St.. Oerman
town Solemn high mnsa St. Vincent de
Paul's Church 0 a. m. Int. private.
HOFFNEIt On Anrll 13 11)10. HARRY
J HOFFNER Funeral services on Wed..
at 2.30 p. m , t his late residence l,inie
klln plko above Wavcrly road. Glcnslue, ra.
Int. private
ltDVSTKTTPn AnrM 14. HILDA
MARIE, daughter of August E. J. and Carrie
lledeker Hotstetter. aged ri mns jieiauve
nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p m.,
parents' residence. 102 Rutledge uve.. Rut
in. ) I'a tnt nrlu.la
IIO'UOIITALINO Suddenly, at Rlverlnn, I
l J . .Mini i.T. JAUii ., u,u.niii . .
hecca Hnushtnllng. Relatives and friends,
Washington Camp. No 23. P. O. S. of A.,
Invlied to funeral service. Thurs . 2 p m ,
4 Linden nve , Rlvertnn. N. J. Int private.
KEBLER. April 12. ARTHUR W.. hus
band of Edith Mlchener Keeler Relatives
and friends. .Oriental Lodgo. No 35. 1.
. .,.'". ,-'". , ---". T' :, l--' i,..j ,
and A. JI. Invited to Junerai services. -Ved..
-. .n nTi nran si mi. nr vai
KEENAN April 13 MARY J., widow of
James Keenan. Relatives nnd friends In
vited to funeral. Wed. 8:30 a. m . 4432
Lancaster avo. Solemn requiem mass
Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. in.
Int Cathedral Cem. Auto aervlce.
KOIIM1AU. April 14, DANIEL, husband
of France, II Kornbau. nged 75 Relitlvea
and friends Invited to attend aervlccs.Thurs ,
1 p. m , 2450 Oermantown ave. Int. pri
vate. West Laurel Hill Cem. rrlends may
call Wed , 8 to 10 p. m . .,
LANO April 10. EI.IZARETH J . wife
of Joseph Lang and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs WMIlam Hrown. Relatives and friends.
Shepherds of llethlehem. No. 6,1, Invited to
funernl services. Wed., 1 p. m., parents
residence. 817 Jersey ave., Gloucester City,
N J Int Arlington Cem. Friends may
call Tues, eve.
LF.VENSTON. April 14 KATIE, wife of
Charles Levenston, aged 55. Relatives and
friendi Invited to funeral, Thurs , 10.30 a.
m.. 1313 E. Sedgley ave. Int. Adalh Jesh
uram Cem
MacMKEKIN. April 12. SUSAN A. Mac.
MKEKIN (neo Honner). widow of John O.
MacMcekln Relatives nnd friends. St.
Patrick's It V. M Sodalltv. Invited to
funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 52!) S. 10th at.
Solemn high mass of requiem St Patrick's
Church in a m. Int St. Dominic's Cem.,
Holmeqhurg Auto funpral.
Spruce st . IILLA CECILIA, widow of S
Kingston McCay, Esq , aged 82. Due notice
of the funeral will be given
MCCARTHY. April 12. DANIEL Bon of
late Daniel and Virginia Hurton McCarthy,
aged. 51 Relatives and frlendi Invited to
funeral. Oloucester,' N. J.. Thurs. 1 p. m.,
N. E. cor 3d and Tine sts. Int. Mt. Cedar
(.rove Cem . Gloucester. N J. Remains may
be viewed Wed , after 7 p. in.
MeCAY April 14. at 1030 Spruce St.,
ELLA CECELIA, widow of S. Kingston Mc
Cay. nged 82. Due nolle) will be given.
MrCARTY. April 12. DANIEL, son of
the late Daniel and Virginia Hurton Mc
carty, aged 51. Relattvea nnd friends In
vited to funeral. Thurs . 1 p. m. N. E. cor.
Third nnd Tine sts. Int. Cedar Orove Cem ,
Oloucester. N J. Remains may be viewed
Wed . after 7 p. m.
McOAHEY. At 1.121 N. 17th at.. April
13. SARAH J 1).. daughter of Annie nnd
lute William McGahev Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m.,
David II Schuyler Hldg, Droad and Dia
mond sts Int. private.
MrOEEVER. April 12 JOHN Mc
OEEVL'lt. husband of Alice McOeever.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Wed , 8:30 a m , 522 W Erie ave. Solemn
requ'em mass St Veronica a Church 10 a. m.
Int Inly Sepulchre Cem. Auto service.
McGINLEY-PIOEON April 13. at Allen
town. Pa Mrs. MARY McGINLEY-riOEON,
wife nf LUrnest A. Pigeon and sister of
Rev Charlea n. MrOlnley, of St PraiYcis de
S. lien's Church. Funeral Wed. Solemn re
qulem mass Immaculatn Conception Church,
Allentown Pa., 10 a. m.
McGONIffI.E. April 14, SAMUEL, snn of
John and Jane McGonlgle. aged 23. Rela
tives and frlendi invited to funeral, Thurs.,
2 p. m., parents' residence, 2215 Cross St.
Int. Mt Morlah Cem. Remain, may be
viewed Wed , k to 10 p. in
McMULLEN April 13. ISAAC S McMUL
I.EN, aged U9 Relatives und friends In
vltfd to services. Wed.. 2 p m.. Oliver H
Ilalr Hldg. 1820 Chestnut at. Int. private.
MEADOWCROFF April 14. JAMES
SIEADOWCROFF. Relatives nnd friends,
Robin Hood Lodge. No. 70; Alvlon Lodge.
No. 13. Sons of St. George. Invited tn fu
neral, Thurs . 12:30 p. m.. 402 S. 01st at.
Services St. George's Church. 01st and Hazel
ave.. 130 p m Int. Fernwood Cem.
MESSERSCHMIDT. April 18. ANNA.
widow of John Messerachmldt. aged 82.
Relatives and friends invited to funeral
services. Wed , 8' p. m., aon-ln-law'a resi
dence. Charles Nerker. 1107 Elm ave.. West
Colllngswood, N. J. Int. German Lutheran
Cem., convenience of famllv,
MEYER Anrll 13. LOUIS, son of August
and Caroline Meer. aged 20. Relatives and
friends, employes of Rement-Nlles-Pond Co ,
Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m ,
naaents' residence, 3025 Redner t. Int. Mt.
Teace Cem. Friends may cnll Tues. eve.
MILLER. April 1'.-. ROI1ERT LEE T..
son of Joseph T. and late Sarah T, Miller,
aged 31, Relatives and friends, emploves
of motor power dept. of the P. n. T.. In
vited to funeral. Wed., 3 p. m.. 3322 N.
Sydenham st. Int. Ardaley Rurlal Park.
Remains may be viewed Tue,. after 8 pm.
MOORE. At xsi N. I'reston t.. April 13,
WILLIAM 11. MOORE, aged 83. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services.
Wed.. 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Hair Rldg. 1820
Chestnut st. Int. private.
MULI.ER. April 13. PAULINE, wife of
William Muller and daughter of Phllomlnna
and late Gusta Muller. Relative, and friends
Invited to funernl services. Thurs., 2 p. m.,
2820 N 5th st. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Re
mains mav be viewed Wed., after 7 p. m
MURPHY April 13. ANNA MARIE Ml'R
PHY (nee Vlssel), widow of Joseph Liv
ingstone Murphy, aged 40. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.
2:30 p. m.. 508 Lincoln ave.,- Colllngswood.
N J. Int. private Harielgh Cem. Friends
may call Wed., after 7 p. m.
MURRAY. April 14. MARY A., widow of
Joseph Murray and daughter of late Peter
and Catharine McCattery. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Wed. T:SO a. m.,
1)39 W Dauphin st. High masa St. Edward',
Church B':15 a. m. Int. 8t. Domlnlc'a Cem ,
Holmeaburg, Auto funeral.
MYERS At Battle Creek. Mich., April
13. MARY E.. widow of William Mvers
Notice of funeral later, from residence of
son. John C. Myers. 42 N. K3d st
O'CALLAHAN. April 14. HELEN C,
daughter of Nora (nee Cotter) and late
Jamea O'Callahan. Relatives and friends.
II. V. M. Sodality of Church of Our Mother
of Sorrows, Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30
a. m., mother's residence. A82 Falrmount
ave. Solemn requiem maa. Church of As.
aumptlon 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croi, Cem.
Auto aervlce.
PARK. April 14. Mia, SALLIE M. PARK,
riniiffhter of late Rnhert and Sarah Park
Relative, and frlenda invited to services.
. f
DEATHS
Thura., 2:30 p. m.. 1104 N. 4Sd it. Re
malna may bo viewed Wed.. S to 10 p. m.
PIMLEV. April 12. HELEN V . wife of
Andrew J. Plmley and daughter of late
William II. and Ellen V. Dougherty Itela
tlvea and frlenda Invited to fun-ral. vk..
'30 a. m., 10 N. Allison at., West Phlla.
Holemn mam of renul'-'m. Church of Our
Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem. Auto service. Sadly missed.
ptvinvn i-.it o r ATinArttfrr1 Ti. PI-
AONO (ne'e Httrdll). ' wife of Antonio J.
Plzagno, Relative, and friends Invited to
unerai, vved., a a. m., wnnnnn bi.
High requiem mas, St. Mary Magdalene
Church 0 a. m, Int. Holy Crosa Cem. Auto
PRAITL. Suddenly. April 13. CATHRINB
LANDIB TRAUI aged 10. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.,
2 p. m.. residence of son-in-law. William
Henner.Jr. B41S N. Falrhlll st. Int. pri
vate. Friend, may call Wed. eve.
PREOLB At We,t Rerlln, N. J.. April
13. SOPHIE O, daughter of Charles and
Sophia Orover Preole. Relative, and friend.
Invited to funeral services, Tire,., 8 p. m,.
residence of sister. Mrs. Dnlel Orchard.
West Rerlln. N. J. Int. Fernwood Cera..
l'minaeiphl
OTTIMr.lr-v e..Hj(.nW Anrll 13. DEN
NIS, husband of lata Mary Qulnllrk. Rela
tives and frlendsJ Invited to funeral. Wed.,
8.30 a. m., 620f Wakefield ,t derman
town. High man Church of St. Francis of
Aslsl 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
Auto service.
REES. April 13. CHARLES fl..huiban
of Mattle Hees. aged 67. Relative, and
frlenda. all organizations of which ha waa
a member. Invited to funeral service,, Thura.,
in a. m.. 1550 N. 20th at. Int. private.
Frlenda may call Wed.. 8 to 0 p. m.
ltEESC April 18, RUTH, daughter of
late Abraham and Sarah Reese. Int. Wed..
Wllkca-Rarre, Pa. ,. ,
RILEY. April 13. SARAH L.. wife of
Christian F. Riley and daughter of Emma
C. and the Rev. F. W. Randell. aged 8B.
Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral aerv.
Ices. Wed.. 8 p. m.. 42S7 N. 0th at,, Phlla.
Further services Chalfonte Lutheran Church,
Ducka county. Pa., Thurs., 2 p. m Int.
adjoining burying grounds. Lansdale Re
porter nnd Dojleatown Republican papers
copv
ROCHOLL. April 13. JOHN FREDER
ICK. Pr., husband of lato Margaret Rocholl
(neo Haines), nged 75. Relatives and friends,
Musicians' Protective Aaso., No. 77, A. F.
of M.. and Thlla. Musical Asso., Invited to
services. Thurs., 2 p. m.. aon'a residence,
4414 Kdgemont St., Rrldesburg. Int. Oak
land Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed..
8 to 10 p. m. Lebanon, Pa., papers please
copy.
HOE. Suddenly. April 14. GEORGE A..
Husband of Nellie A. Mlckle Roe. aged 45.
Relatives and friends. Lone Star Lodge, No.
11. 1C. of P., of Lambertvllle. N. J.: Wash
ington Council. No. a, K. of d. E. : Camden
Council, No. 483. R. A.: employe, Warren
Webster Co.. Invited to funeral aervlces.
inurn., p. m.. 827 Park ave., collings
wood. N, J. int. Overlook Cem.. Ilrldse-
tuli t' j
Frl. 1 1 n m
ROONIIV. Anrlt 11 tmrTNT ann nf Allen
and lato Patrick Rooney. Relatives and
friends, emploves of Chamber Rrothera' Ma
chine Shop, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30
a m.. 0311 Olrard ave. Solemn requiem
mass Our Lady of the Rosary Church 10 a.
m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem.
ivuiji. April n, juha iiestm, nusoana
nf Amela u otn R,,atlv and friends
ROTH. April 14. JOHN HENRY, husband
Invited to funpral Thurs.. 3 n, ni.. 5411
Angora terrace. Int. Oreenmount Cem.
Auto funeral,
RUDOLPH April 12. EMMA, wife of
CharlcH A. nudolph. Relative, and friends
Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p m.,
1752 N. Marshall st. Int. Nnrthwood Cem.
Friends may view remain, Tues., 8 to 10
p. m.
RUMLER. April 12. ROSE" RUMLER.
daughter of late John and Margaret Rumler.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Wed., 2 p. m. residence of sister. Mrs.
Mario Seubel. 1237 Wolf ,t. Int Arlington
Cem. Friends mav ralllTnes . after 8 n m.
SCHEETZ. April 12. ANNA C. widow
or Stephen C Scheetr, aged 82. Rela
tives and friend, Invited to funeral services,
Wed., 2 v m , granddaughter's residence.
.Mrs a. I'ress. 1432 JN J'eacn 81. int.
Fernwood Com. Remain may be viewed
Tues . 8 to lo p m
SCHI.OTTERP.ECK. April 13. FRED
ERICK, hushand of late Annetta Schlotter
beck (neo Hess), nged 05. Relatives and
friends Invited to funerat service,. Wed.,
2 p. m.. 500 New Market st. Int. private.
North Cedar Hilt Cem. Remalna may be
viewed Tues eve.
SCHUYLER. April 13. ARP.IE. wife of
Isaiah Schuyler. Relatlvea nnd friends In
vited to funeral. Thurs.. 1 p. m.. 154 Her
mltagp st., Manayunk. Services Fourth Re
formed Church 2 p. m. Int. private. Friends
mny rail Wed. eve.
SEXTON. April 13. ANDREW, husband
of lato Rose Sexton (nee MrCann) and son
r.f Andrew nnd Mary Sexton, of County
Caven. Ireland. Relatives nnd friends.
Caven Shrlety, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30
a. m., 232? S. Colorado st. Mass of re.
nulem Church of St. Monica 10 a. in. Int.
Holv Cross Cem. Auto service.
SIIANLEY. April 13. JOSEPH, son of
Joseph H. and Mary 17 Shanley (nee Kelly),
aged 18. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 5237 N. Bth St..
Olney. Solemn high mass Church of the
incarnation 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedra.
Cem
SHAW.-vt Rurllngton. N. J. April 14.
ANNIE M.. widow of James Shaw. Rela
tlvcs and friends invited to funeral. 352
High st.. Rurllngton. N. J.. Wed.. 7:30 p.
m Int. private.
SIMPKINS. At Rlarkwnod. N. J.. April
14. JOSEPH L. SIMPKINS. aged 79. Rela
tives nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Fri.,
2 p. m.. Blackwood. N. J. Services at
house. Int. Blackwood, N. J, Friends may
call Thurs., after 7 p. m.
SLOOK April 12. MARGARET wife of
William F Slook and daughter of Marv and
late David STiarp. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a m , 888 N.
Tnjlor st. High mass St. Francis Xavler's
Church 10 a m Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem.
SMITH. Suddenly. Anrll 14. HENRY.
husband of lato Eliza Ann Smith, aged 57,
Relatives and friends. Amalgamated Lace
Operatives' Hrarch, No. 18. Invited to fu
neral. Thura., 1::,0 p. m.. snn-ln-liw'a real
dence. Frank Ega.-r, 1311 W. Llpplncott st.
Servlcea St, Ambrose's Church, Howard and
Ontario ate., 2 pm. Int. Grecnmount Cem.
Frlenda may call Wed, eve.
SMITH. April 13. JANE McDOWELL.
wife nf Joshua B. Smith, nged 40 Relatlvea
and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p.
m , husband's residence. 3338 Firth st. Int.
Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may bo viewed
Wed., after 7 p. m.
SMITH. April 12. ROBERT J. SMITH,
son of Elizabeth and George Smith, aged 21.
Relatives and friend. Invited to funernl.
Wed.. 8 p. m., parenta' residence. 1022 N.
Hutchinson st. High mass St. Malachy's
Church 0 30 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
RTOCKHOUSEN. April 14. JOSEPH L.
STOCKHOUSEN. Funeral aervlces 2 p. m.,
Thurs.. 1530 Falrmount nve. Int. private.
TAGG April 14. ANNA, wife of John
Tagg and daughter of John nnd late Eliza
beth Flvnn. aged 34. Relatives and frlenda
Invited tn funernl Wed.. 8:30 a. tn . real.
dence of father. John Flynn. 4739 Worth St.. J
r rill.IV,,, I. ,,u, ,,,, .u..t. .Knee .... aJttil-
chlm's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Dominic's
Cem. Auto funeral.
TALLMAN. April 14. WILLIAM C. hus.
band of Barbara Tallman (nee Kramer). Rel
atives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Thurs.. 3 P. m., 1305 W. Letterly at. Int.
Oreenmount Cem. Remains nwy be viewed
Wed., 8 to 10 p. m.
TRIMRER. April 18. JOSEPH ARTHUR,
son of Frank and Catharine Trlmber (nee
Campbell) Relatives and rrlends Invited to
funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. m.. parents' real,
dence. 4594 Baker at.. Manayunk. Requiem
mass Church of Holy Family 10 a. m. Int.
Westminster Cem. Friends may call Tues.,
7 tn 10 p. m.
WATSON April 11. JOHN 8.. husband
of Annie V Watsr.n (nee Lamleyl and son
of late Jamea and Catharine Watson. Rela
tives and friends St. Clement's Holy Name
Society, louriuarny,- .-.n. nsi, J', or A.!
Osage Tribe. No. 113. I. O. Ii.il.: emploves
of Hutchison Pie Baking Co.. Invited to fu
neral. Wed.. 8:S0 a. m.. 32 S. 2d st. Col
wyn. Delaware county. r. Solemn re
quiem mass St. Clement's Church 10 a. m.
Int. Holy Cross Cem.
WINDI.E. April 13. HARRIETT, widow
nf Paul Wlndle. Relatlvea and frlenda. mem.
bera of Rethesda Baptist Church. Invited to
..... ,.i Thura.. 1 p m.. residence nf rfnna-h-
ter. Mrs. Florence Musgrove. 408 w. Qlen-
PNDEBTAHKR8
Ml " BROAD and
J DIAMOND
fKMKTEnV lAiTH
ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK
Lots, all prices; reaaonable terms,
ofllce. Glenslde, Pa. Both phones.
Main
V-.
DF-AITIS
tlst Church. Bth and V.ntnn t.
Oreenmount Cem. Remain, jnay ba 'viewed
WfJODRUfFAprll 12 SARAH. Wf,
Jacob Woodruff, aged Of. Relative and
frlenda Invited to funeral. Wei, HO o
m.. 1440 Hunting Park ve. Int. Oreen
mount Cam. Friend, may call Tue, evi
WOODWARD. April 13. SAMUEL H
husband of Kate P. Woodward (nea Fulil
more), aged 84, Relative, and friend,
Peaca and Lova Lodge. No. 3T. I. O O F .
K. f,f a, K No. 82! employe, of Ol'mbel
nrothers. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p m
Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Int. private Wil
liam Penn Cem. Auto, will meet train leav
ing Reading Terminal 1:02 p. m at
Rethayrea station. Remain, may ba viewed
Tuee. eve.
YEAKF.L. At Atlanlln City, N. .T., Anrll
13. DANIEL DAWSON YEAKEL Relatives
and friends. Hiram Lodge, No. 81, F. and
AtM,,Cv"d.,,,,0 ,un.t?! ""vice,, residence
John Fober Miller. Dethlehem turnpike op
posite Hlllcreit ave.. Chestnut Hill. Thurs..
2 n. m. Tnt. private.
r.AF,,5.TTAl-.odbu", N. J.. April 13.
CLARA p. ZELLEY. wife of Henry J, Bel
lev. D. D, Relatives and friend. Invited to
funeral, Thurs., 1 p. ml. 80 Newton ave..
Woodbury, N, J. Int.prlvate Mt. Holly, N.
J. Friend, may call Wed.. 7:80 to 0:80 p. m.
I.EOAT. AnVKRTISEMTCNTH
233F ESTATE OF KATK C. PAX80N.
ps deceased Letters testamentary on
the above estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all person. Indebted to the aatd
eat,ata are requested to make payment, and
those having claim, to present the ,ame,
without delay, at the office of the Corpora
,l!S..1G.xJKlt5Ii 4nn Chestnut st., Phlla.. Pa.
THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST
COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
ASA 8. WING. Pretldent. .
LOST AND FOUND
MUFF. Lost, on way between Pennockfi.
florist, and Sauter's restaurant, large
black mufr, with real mole Inset, about
2:30 p. m. Monday. Finder klndlv com
municate with Mr,. T, H. Child. Phillips
House. Atlantic City, N. J.
POLICY Lost or mislaid, perpetual policy
10480, Spring Garden Insurance Company,
now the Insurance Company of the State of
Pennsylvania, In the name of Adam Slook.
Jr.. Insuring property 1704. Mifflin at., ha,
been lost or mislaid. Application has been
made to the company for a new policy.
Finder return to Adam 81ook, Jr., Albion,
N. J.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ALTERATION HANDS
ON DRESSES AND WAISTS
APPLY RUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
BILLING CLERK, familiar with Ellis bill
ing machine having knowledge of atenog
raphy. wanted by mfg. concern, northeast
rectlon. Apply Bush i. Diamond, Jasper and
Ontario. -
BOOKKEEPER Experience not necessary:
knowledge of typewriter: Protestant. P
524. Ledger Office.
CIIAMRERMAID Permanent position: no
washing: ref, required. Apply 249 8, 16th.
CHILDNURBE, while, young woman, to
take care of children, ages 1H and 3 years
old: must be experienced. Mrs. Rulon Miller,
Have rford. Pa. Ardmore 49.
COOK and second maid tn a family of II
ladles: must be willing, thoroughly re
liable, capable and a good cook: Protestants
preferred: good wages and ktndness for efft
dent service. Address C 825. Ledger Office.
COOK and waltress,2, white. Prot. pref. : to
go to Chelsea. N.J.. May 15 to end of Sept.
Write or call 27B W. Tulpthocken St.. Otn.
COOK, second, white, private family. Chest
nut Hill.: refs. required. Phone IxKUst
2705 W or write P 834. Ledger Office.
COOK wanted, white: reference required
private residence (central). Phone I.o-
euat 1190 w.
COOK and downstairs work; white; no laun
dry: good wages; reference. Call Ard-
more 707.
COOK, chambermaid, waitress and kitchen
maid. Phone Rryn Mawr 518 W.
COOK, competent: must bake well: reference
required. Apply 249 8. Kith at.
COOKING and downstairs work, white: 3 In
family; no laundry: $10 week. 309 Summit
nve,. Jenklntown. Phone Ogorltz 027 W,
EMBROIDERERS, thoroughly experienced
on silk or white work, nnd learners paid
while- learning. Apply Smith & Ramsey
Emh Co. 1040 Market.
GIRL, nettled. Protestant, to assist house
work: 3 In family; keep 2 girls; wages 17.
R. l Hamilton, 245 Park ave.. Ambler,
Pa. Phone Ambler 300 M.
HEAD WAITRESS Neat, experienced, col
ored girl. Roadside Hotel.. 514 8. 15th
St.. Philadelphia.
HEMSTITCHER. on tine materials: employ
ment sear round; half day Saturdav. Ap
plv Smith & Rnmsev Emb Co . 1840 Market.
HOUSE MOTHER, young woman, for t7 hoys;
aman institution: rer. req yi uvdk. i.,-it
HOUSEWORK Wnnted. thoroughly experi
enced women for general housework: must
be good cook: to right person wages more
thnn vnu now receive. Phone Woodbury 800.
HOUSEWORK Olrl for general housework;
3 adults In family: good wages: must he
willing to Ef to. country. Apply 4000 Old
York rond. Phone Wyoming 722
HOUSEWORK Experienced girl for general
housework: reference required: no washing.
Mrs. A. 8. Vane, South Latches lane. Mer
lon. Merlon 577. .
HOUSEWORK, general, for family of 4;
good wages: no laundry, 1020 Ruscomb st.
Phone Wyoming 1027 J.
HOUSEWORK Girl for general housework.
370 Oowen ave.. Mt. Airy. Thone Chcst-
nut Hill 1)19.
INSPECTORS for fine yarn skein Inspecting.
Apply Orlsvvold Worsted Co.. Darby. 'Pa.
INTERVIEWER" Woman with presence and
tact: permanent position: abort hours; good
Income; advancement. Cult afternoona 2 to
4. 501 Denckla BIdg. ,
LADIES take work home, spare time; trans-
ferlng; 15 hundred: not experienced pay
for material while learning. 5112 Market,
LAUNDRY
SIHRT STARCHER
APPLY 1808 FILBERT ST.
LAUNDRY
SHIRT IRONERS
HAND WORK
APPLY 1308 FILBERT STREET
MtLLINERS
WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERS
PERSIANENT POSITION ALL YEAR
ROUND: GOOD WAGES.....
APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
LIT BROTHERS
MOTHER'S HELPER, refined, charge of
2 children, girl 5. boy 3 years: good, per
manent home for the right person. Phone
rnestnut mil im
MOTHER'S HEL
i'ER. reliable girl, to as
good home. Mel. 831 W.
slat wun nwK.
NURSE, experienced. Protestant. 2 children,
nges 2 and 8 years; personal reference re.
quired. Reply to W H. Reeves, Jr.. Rad
nor, Pa. Phone Wavne 102.
NURSE, experienced
charge of 1-year-old
mlt ave.. Jenklntown
URS12. experienced wnite girt, to tiKfl
charge of 1-year-oldTiaby, 9 wk. 3011 Sum
It nve.. Jenklntown. Phone Otrontx 927 W,
OPERATORS ON AUTOMOBILE TOPS AND
SLIP COVERS. APPLY WANAMAJtER
OARAGE. SOUTHWEST CORNER 23D AND
WALNUT.
OPERATORS ON CORSETS AND WAISTS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
A WANAMAKER'S
a at crnvVfiMlCM. experienced, on women's
casta and suits Apply second floor, Wana-
maker urown, out uuu ...,.. ..
STENOGRAPHER for real estate office:
state experience and salary expected. Ap.
ni hv letter. P 819. Ledger Office.
STENOGRAPHER wanted: state age. refli
ences and salary desired.
.alapv rfnalrert. IT -in. 1.
C 210. Ledger
Office
STENOGRAPHER FV.nle, Good oppor.
state age. exp.. ref. II B wk. A 4. Led Of.
TELEPHONE OPERATOnSOlrls exper. on
telephone to solicit advertising: will pay
salary and bonus: do not answer without
stating experience and salary expected.
M 808. Ledger Ofllce.
'APRIU 15191
Copyright. 1019, by The Tribune Co.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
TELEPHONE operator and clerk! state age.
experience and' salary expected. P 423,
Ledger Office.
WOMAN to take entire charge, also care of
children. Write 843 Church lane, German
town, or phone Locust 5558.
WOMEN. WHITE
FOR CLEAN1NO AND SCRtinRINO
APPLY RUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
WOMEN
TO DO LIGHT PRESSING
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
YOUNG WOMEN Excellent opportunities
for permanent positions: young women
between 18 and 25 veara of ave. who have
eighth grade education or better and who
wish to secure permanent attractive worn
should look Into thta opportunity: frequent
salary Increases are given a, well as bonus
nivm.nt. sick benefits, vacation with par.
unusual attractive recreation and dining
room, well-cooked food -a of best quality
served at very reasonable prices: welfare
of employes 1, very carefullv looked after
and there Is no better opportunity for re
fined young women. Apply at once at Room
754, liourse jucg., 4tn ana Market, s a.
m. to 8 p. m. American Telephone and
Telegraph Company.
YOUNO WOMEN AS CASHIERS AND
INSPECTORS
APPLY RUREAU OF P.MPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
YOUNO WOMAN wnr.ted to take partial care
of baby and to help with the housework
In family of 2: good wages and home for
right party, Chlpmnn, 000 Mlxsell at..
Kawton. Pa.
YOUNO WOMAN, refined, -to take charge of
an organization's lunch room 5 days a
week. P 408. Ledger Office.
General
PEACE WORK AT WAR PAT Knit urgent,
ly-needed socks for us on auto knitters
experience unnecessary: full particulars 8e
tamp. Pept, 280. Auto Knitting Co.. 821
Jeflereon, st., Duffalo. N, Y.
HELP WANTED MALE
AUTOMOBILE TAINTERS
We offer you a better-paying, steady poiltlon
than any that la In Philadelphia: come over
and see us: wo do the best kind of work
and If you have real ability we wilt pay for
it. Chas. S. Caffrey Co.. Market and 10th
sts., Camden, N. J.
AUTOMOBILE TRIMMERS. EXPERIENCED
ON COMMERCIAL A.ND PLEASURE CAR,
WORK, APPLY WANAMAKER GARAGE.
SOUTHWEST CORNER 2JD AND WALNUT
STREETS.
BENCHMAN, first class wanted for general
planing mm worn, inuiana iiumnr ana
Supply
ipnly co
Indiana. Pa.
BLACKSMITH, EXPERIENCED ON COM
MERCIAL AUTOMOBILE BODIES. AP
PLY WANAMAKER GARAGE. SOUTH
WEST CORNER 23D AND WALNUT STS.
noOKKCBPER. assistant! voung man nhnitt
10 years of age; good chance for advance
ment. Answer in twn nanqwnung. stating
experience. "W-7n." P. O. Box 3484.
BOOKKEEPER, with working knowl
edge of stenography, desired by large
concern, central location, as mana
ger's assistant: tn replying state edu
cation, experience, salary desired. O
28, Ledger Office.
BOOKKEEPER Thorough, experienced dou
ble entry bookkeeper, sapable of taking
full charge or complete at. for tnanurac
turlng Arm. State expe tence, age, and
salnry. M 811. Ledger Ol.'ce.
BOY WANTED TO FEED Jt B PRESS. SEE
MR. READ, LEDGER JOI PRESSROOM
BOY over 10 for general offke word. Apply
32 N. Front.
BOYS wanted, nbout 10 or 17 txrs. to assist
tn merchandlso department of wholesale
house: good chance for advancement; must
furnish best reference. Address P. O. Ixck
Box una,
BUSHELMEN
ON MEN'S COATS
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
RUSHEI.MEN to mnko alterations on men's
clothrs: steady position: good pay, Myers
Rrns., Inc., N. E. cor. 22d and Market sts..
Ighth floor.
CARD WRITERS, QUALIFIED TO DO
NEAT WORK
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
CARPET FINISHER
Unusual opportunity for mnn of ability
nnd forceful personality. Write M 829.
Ledger Office, giving age, experience and
references In first letter. Fast-growing
business. Excellent working conditions. No
labor trouble.
C'ATyiIf7rJCU! IAN "VER IB YEARS
OP AOE FOR STATISTICAL WORK IN
N.SXSrAP . ADVERTISING DEPART
flFSiWT. ,,E ACCURATE AND QUICK
IN HANDMNO FIGURES: GOOD OPPOR.
TUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT: SALARY.
:v. y. n'Aiir. vaui. ijjvrvvrcrcN a and
5 P. M. OR WRITE MR. WESCOTT AD
VERTISINO DEPARTMENT. PlIRLIC'LED
GER. 0TH AND CHESTNUT STS.
CLERKS Young man wanted for night force
of a large bank: those with nddlnt-ma-chine
experience preferred. Apply, stating
age. experience and salary expected. M 804.
Ledger Office.
COPY WRITER wanted, with department
store experience. In retail service depart
ment: state age experience and send
samples, which will he returned. Grlbben
Advertising Agencv. Beaumont. Tex.
DRAFTSMEN
SHIP DRAFTSMAN
Must have knowledge ot ship Joinery, hull
and pipe work
APPLY
ROOM 108
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BLDG.
HOG ISLAND. PA.
If you are employed at nnothtr shipyard
do not apply
DRIVER steady man for steady position;
over 21 years of age; good salary. Apply
a. m., Mr, Helnold, 1527 Ilalnbrldge at.
ENGINEERS, locomotive and stationary,
wanted by the U, S. Shipping Board to
train for service na ENGINEER OFFICERS
ior me .Merchant .Marine Fleet. Apply Phil;
Marine Eng. Free SJchool. day or evening.
main floor,
liourse" mag., ath st. below
AiarKei,
EXPRESS PACKERS EXPERIENCED
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
mi km e.n with 8 yeara' sea service, oilers
and water tenders with 2 years' sea serv
ice wanted by the U. 8. Shipping Board Re
cruiting Service in train tn, ..n.1. .. L-J-
GINEER OFFICKRf.' for the Merchant Ma
rine Fleet. Apply Phlla. Marine Eng. Free
School,, day or evening, main floor. Bourse
wiu..i uin ueitw jiarKec,
By MILT GROSS
aaaaia.
HELP WANTED KAUt
.. ..FI-OOR TOMBIIKItB , '
. ON HARDWOOD FIXXtR WORK .
APPLY RUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT '
WANAMAKER'S '
FimNITURE FINISHERS
FIRST-CLA88 WORKMEN ?1
ON HIOH-OHADE FURNITURH .J
APPLY ,
WANAMAKER'B FURNITURE WARE
HOUSE . ...
N. E. COR..22D AND WASHINGTON AVE.
GRINDER Young man, experienced on Gar
vln machine: must have some experience
on grinding punches and die,: state age, ref
erences and wages you have been earning.
"E-P2," P. O. Rox 6484. .
HOSIERY FIXER wanted for Ranner and
Scott Wllllama knitting machine. Ao
ply Chlpman Knitting Mills. Eaaton. Pa.
HOUSEMAN and butlers city and country!
with experience and city reference. Ad
dress 889 S. Broad St.
LATHE MAN
one with knowledge of lathe work, for grind
ing wooden rolls in wall-paper factory: high
priced men need not apply, Becker, fimlth
V Page. Water st. and Snyder ave.
LINOTYPE OPERATORS AND AD.
MEN WANTED. APPLY FIFTH
FLOOR. LEDGER BLDG., BTH
AND CHESTNUT STS.
LOOPER8 wanted on 240 needlewood In
small town In New York state; transpor
tation charges paid and very liberal rate per
dozen; steady work in new factory, with
pleasant surroundings. M 809. Ledger Office.
MACHINISTS, with at least 1 year's expert
ence in construction or repairs to station
ary, locomotive or marine steam engines.
wanted by the U, P. , Shipping Board Re-
rmltlnn Servlr to train for STVlre as KM-
niNKEIl OFFICEHH for the Kmriini
tne KnwriMifl'
Merchant Marina Fleet. Apply Phlla. U
rlne En. Frew School, day or evenlwr. main
m n..... I1U. ff.,1. k.U. l..l,.a
lioor, iiiiuhb imin , inn .i-rmi- Aiirn it-i.
MAN WANTED '
to operate
single surface planer
for woodwork
HENRY DISSTON ft RONS. INC.
Tacony, Philadelphia
MAN, Industrious. In our nubllshlng houie.
to make himself useful In stockroom and
shipping department. Apply 4th floor 1205
Race st International Art Publishing Co.
MAN AND WIFE, chauffeur and gardeners
wife good plain cook, at Radnor P.
Phone Wavne 288.
MAN wanted who understands enamellnr
and shipping -go-carts. Apply 244 S. 8th.
MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN, familiar with
mechan sm ond tool designing; Stf miles
from Philadelphia: In replying please state
fully your experience, which will he treated
In confidence; wages wanted;. splendid oppor
tunity for the right man. M 824, Ledger
Office.
TAINTER, flrat class, on auto and wagon
work: highest wages: steady. 34 N 6th
st Camden.
PAINTERS. EXPERIENCED ON COMMER
CIAL AND PLEASURE AUTOMOBILE
RODIES. APPLY WANAMAKER OARAGE
gSn'&JXF1 COIWER MD AND WALNUT
HX llr.E.TS.
PORTERS AND CLEANERS
WHITE MEN
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S """
' WANTED
PRINTERS
LINOTYPE OPERATORS
LARGE SHOP-; BEST WORKING
CONDITIONS AND PAY: GOOD OP
PORTUNITY TO FINISH TRADE
IN A COMPLETE PLANT. A-PPLT
IN TERSON TO, OR ADDRESS SU
PERINTENDENT FOOTE & DAVIES COMPANY
ATLANTA. GA.
PROOFREADERS' Public Ledger rrrofread-
,-..- Anna ,im.nr la In need nf 1 f)rt,laa
Pwlde-awake proofreaders: must have at least
6 years' practical prooireaaing experience;
none others wanted; permanert pi-lttons
with good alarlea to the right men. Ap
plication may be made at 004 Chostnut
at., fifth floor.
OFFICE HOYS More than ltl rears ell.
Apply to City Editor, Evening Put.lc Le
ger. fourth Unor. 0th and Cheatnm its.
PAINTER and striper, all-round man, for
wagon and autotruck work; $'.'0. I 338,
Ledger Office.
Pit ESS KKKDKH. cylinder, ;ood, inttd.
Apply Mirra M(ir. Co., 7th and Feat sts.,
Camden, N. J.
PUNCH PRESS OrEnATOUS. thoroughly
rnmtwttcnt nml necuitotned to set tins US
on Blntrle-MCtlnc presses; stve ase. full do
talis or previous experience ana references.
M-tra," f. u. Max 3,'iuii.
Fin3T-CIA33 TOOLilAKERS
XPERIENCED ON MILLING MACHINxM
PLANBRS. LATIIE AND BENCH HANDS
I .' ... i
eSlT- :
ALSO, EXPERIENCED MACHINE
OPERATORS rin
X)R ROUGH AND FINISHED GRINDER '
EXPERIENCED DRILL PRESS HANDS"
1 I
CARPENTERS WITH TOOLS I
AND COMMON LAHOR FOR TRUCK1NO.
LOADING AND UNL0 4.DINO
AND ALL KINDS OF INSIDE ANI
OUTSIDE WORK
APPLY
I
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANT .
FLINT. MICH. -
ROIFINO MAN. accustomed to putting tin
plate in roll: experienced rr.an only neett
aptilv 8HT Arch "t."
SALESMEN wanted, sell unbreakable comb;
to retail trade: comb ran be demonstrate";
tn better advantage and has more talking
points than average specialty, yet this Is
a staple article; small samples: liberal
commission. The Ohio Comb ond Novelty
Cii.. Orrvllle. O.
ALESMAN a, clean-cut. experienced shoo .
salesman wanted: reference required. AP"
ply Ooldetcln Brothers, SOT King St.. Wit
rnington. Pel. M
SHOEMAKERS
TIRING TOOLS PREPARED TO GO W
BUREAUO1!? EIPIJTMENT !
WANAMAKERrS t
APPLY
STENOGRAPHER A large corporation to I
.need of a competent stenographer! see
worklnr conditions and - excellent bojwjtun'i
' I ties. Apply? stating gs pmJM.'im1,v1
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