WmmWm .ttr?w ft z 'fctf J TfQr $ fi i 20 VFP EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHfA, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1919 t kxi- r u . &H ;au "? m H 5$s if-i K.W. m I? m m. k& fea-V-ft H5 1 ft. v '- ' Sr kf Kvfi. Hf. si, l.Si Din a rhn un Annnrrfo Sara' wuiiipiaau hoi r i oiiiiiuini o Trattato di Pace Published and Distributed Under PERMIT NP. 841 Authorised ty the set of October 8, 1817, on file, at the Poatofflce ot Phila delphia. .Pa. By order of the President. A S. BURLESON. Postmaster General. Parlgl, 10 nprilc. II glomnlo it "Gaulois" dice cho un finale nccordo rclatlvRtncntc nllo frontier tra l'ltnlin c la .Tugo-Slavin sara' comprcso nel prclimlnare trattato dl pace con la Ger- mania. lioma, 15 nprilc (ritardato) Xon essendo stato emesso nlcun comnnicnto uflicinle rclativnmcntc ul posponimento ilcll'nperttira della Camera dci Drpu tnti, lissatn per il 3 aprile corrcnto, net clrcoli politic! si dice clic cio' sin Indizio clic i prclimiuari di pace srt ranno firmati non pin' tardi del -0 o ill corrcutc. Cio' metterebbc in condizione 1'On. Orlnndo di poter csserc prcscnte nll'npcrturn del I'arlamcnto. So lo clausole dolla pace verrnnno firmato per la prossima cettinintia, l'npcrtura del 1'nrlamento ilmra' esscre la piu' importnntc da n,un(1o fti dichi arata l'tinita' d'ltnlin, uiiiunnt'uiini or sono. Tutti i partiti. nd ececzionc del so ciaiisti intranbigenti, fortemente dcplo rnno i reccnti disordini MrifiratcM in i Milano, i quali tendono a pconcortnro l'opiniouc pubblica in un momento clic tutti gli spirit! dovrrbbero cs'cre oalmi. So l'ltalia non potrn' ottcnere tutto Mucllo die reclamn nlla CoDfcrru.a di i'nrigi, c' bene clic il pubblico non sin posto in condiziofac di arcettarc riloso- flnntti.Hfn n.mlln nlin Tlrtlnfflltl itfllllll,, ' Iianno hrcduto mcgli di fare, TVnpcrtura della scssionc c' nttesa con impazienza, poiche' si nspcttn rbe l'On. Orlando farn' una cbiara cspo sizione relativamcntc a come procedo la Confercnza della Pence. Senza commento, rlportiamn il scsu ente telcgramnia dellVditore del giorimle II Secolo di Miluno, divulgato dnlla compagnia International News Service: Mllano, 10 nprilc. Sen clip In pn -senti decisioni sinuo enmbiate nU'iiltinio momento, Fiume t-nra' dicbiarato porto libcro. La Jugo-Slavia avra com' guadagnato uno sboceo sul Mare Adri- I atico per il quale Cbsa ha tanto insistitb. IItalia dovra' anclic cederc hullo mic aspirazioui nclla costa della Dalmuzia, ' adcccezipnc di Zara, cbe c' etata s-cin-prc riconosciuta come una cittn' prot tamentc italiaua. Ieffetto di dcttn decisionc farn' dcll'Adriatico un marc ( libcro nll'intero mondo. La decisione non o' interamentc in accordo alio ns pirazioniseU'Italia, ma si crede point ' I soddifarc la maggionnua degli ituli- , anl. 11 rr.csidente Wilson c' blalo oggctto di severe critichu in Italia, ovc in I nlcuui circoli hi "dcplorn la sun poca disposizione n sostciicre le nspiru.ioni italianc riguardo I'liimc. Mil mcutre ! gli italiaul banno liivoruto dirrttiimentc cd indireltamcnto nclla Coufercn.a delta race 1-cr .ostenere le loro do- mnnde, csst noil Iianno Jilcuna csituzlone di pajjare UU tributo (li oinaBgio alia fcrmezza cd imimrzialita' del I'rcsidcnte Americano. IL BALLO DELLA LOGGIA "GUGLL ...... ELMO MARCONI" iAincuT prossimo, 21 aprile, allc ore 8 pom., nclla Philadelphia fjnnrtettc Ilnll.Bitn in Gcrmantown avenue, prehso Lehigh avenue, nvrn' luogo il grunric "Libcfty Bell" indetto dalla benemcritn IiOggia Guglielmo Slarconi dell'Ordine Figli d'ltalia in America. Scopo del ballo e' quello di onorarc i incmbri della Loggia stcssa tornati iu Philadel phia dopo aver con omore servito nel l'Ksercito degli Stati Uniti. A questo riguardu c' bene notarc che la Loggia Guglleluio Marconi, bcncclie composta di eoli 170 membri di tuttc le eta', ha purtuttavia dato -S dei suoi fratclli in difesa della llnudiera Stcllntii e quasi tutti Iianno comninto croica- nicnte il loro ilovere al fronle francene.' Uno dci fratclli, Fiorentino Travaglini, cadeva in un combattimento svoltosi il 38 scttcmbre scorso anno, ed un altro Giacomo Masciarelli guatlagn'avii In Croce di Guerra per i suoi atti di eroismo, tra i quali quello di aver da boIo fatto otto prigionicri e catturato una uitragliatricc. Onorare questi vnloroii e' snerosanto dovcre di tutti gli italiani di qticsta colonia e siamo ccrti clic il ballo avra' un complete succcsso. La grando mnrcin sara' dirctta dal sig. Felice Quagliarcllo o prestera' servizio la rinomata orchestra del Prof. A Hossl della "Verdi Baud." "SPREE" FINES GOING UP Imposts Should Keep Pace With the Liquor Cost, Burgess Holds Any man who can afford to Bo on a enree nt tlm nrnanrfr M.I, nr! nt : V-. .- " -"; r. . "l " luAicuuio tun uiiuru 10 jmy more tor l.w liberty when arreted for collectins this expensive conviviality. This was the ruling of Burses Goff, at Marcus Hook, when he fined .Terry Berry and! Ernest Turner each $23 and costs for uriufi ,u,uivu,cu, Berry blinked when the fine was ira- ' posed. r c ? "hi. 'nnt. Iiltlgp.' ho nrnteato.1 "Atn'e S, Tthls a little stcen? That wasn't tlm fin -lf,'-;a year ago, was it?" grif se" "Wo," rcpuea tne mirKess, "but wag 'rr .fvrvnA thei anmr.' nriee n voni n-nl' "jf-'i Berry replied that it was only one- ;trf, third the present price. '."?' .. "Could you eet drunk todavr nn nna. ftbird the amount?" v "Well, anybody who can afford to nnr K,r 'three times the normal amount to get fc J 1 arums can uuuru 10 pay triple tue orol- jtX '"siu me ourgesa. j.ue noes were paid. ",U , . " tabor Defeats "Efficiency" Move V&yxSerajRon, Pa., April i7.--(By A. P.) ' , """i The 3000 shop employes of the D.. fl'as4 "W- railroad, who have been on , '" strike, for the last few days accented Pu 'Uwtenns of the company yesterday :'3-- Jlaul 'Will return tn vvnrb tnt. ,..! m ITM, ,fcM.. w ..van ,..a ,U1 HIU&, tke pttit, made the men by tho- com- afltlittjf-Virtuolly win a victory for . afcjuicy expert objected to will be ls4,h;vlUibe spelirjR up JOr'- 112TH'S BAND HONORED Wins Interdlvlslon Contest and Gets Trip to Monte Carlo Willi the 11 tli Infantry In the Le Man Embarkation Area, I'Ynnce, April 17. Forty-two members of the 112th Infantry band recently left for MontclS'1 ,'"", ."J8"1,..?" ou Pcnmcn"' Pnrln. ,-,m-i, ,,.ih, tlmm i),r well. ! Iiklit in high altitudes, with a view merited opinion that their organization of testing meteorological instruments, is one of the best in the American ex- Lieutenant Colonel W. S. Wucst, pedltionary forces. commanding oftirer nt Fort Omnba, and Not only did tills band carry off all Lieutenant ltnlpli A. Ileynolds accom honors hi the iiitrrdivislon contest on pnnlctl the balloon, which Mas con March 2,, JS mid M in Le Mans, win- stnr,j (o nUltU(lo ot r(00o fcct. Cap- RnnS'-n fZLl fH1' l,o Tu.ntv.1"11" ' W. Coodalc and Lieutenant C. It nlso won all honors in the lnratj-i. Ar:.,t. .. :- i. .f - eighth Division band contest, with the '" Mclslngcr were in the craft sc lirize of n two weeks' playing tour at i leet"! to'register' 10,000 feet. Monto Carlo as the winner's prize. The gasbags, each with n capacity of Hand Lender ltoy M. Miller, of War- .15,000 cubic feet, soared nwny in n rcn. O., Assistant Hand Leader Milnm cloud-obscured sky and lirndcd almost U. T. .Ionian, and the forty other mem- ,xlP ca,t, After imploring the sides for hers of the 112th band were the hap- from forty-eight and seventy. two plest "wind jammers ou earth : cer- ,,ol.s nt tho fccIrcte(, Icvckt thc nir. rCffl.rinftl.wS , '"' J. I" Probably a thou nothing but smiles and more smiles' Mn, lni distant. when they left the camp heie under command of First Lieutenant John O. Wic'tling, Headquarters Company, for the Monte Carlo area. Vntil April X I) thc band boys will call Monto Carlo just port at llrcbt. Mayor Approves Pier Contracts Mnnr Smith, nt. Iiis home in Olen side, 'aflixed his signature to two miinie-( ipal conttacts aggregating .r,ctni,innii in amount. These awards were inndei to the Arthur McMullen Company, one for the construction of tlie substructure of I'ier 84. South Whnries. nt the foot of I'ortcr street, for Sl.HMI.OOO. and the oilier for building the substructure of Pier 82. nt the foot of Wolf street, fori $1,102,000. . I SPRINORKSORT' ori:v citi n. J. 1 ' 7 A WlFlMTWT'rtm'ri .' .vhv ' w n'M M7iiZ,-Ztir?, Best for Easter Sunny Skies Health - Ul.lntf Ilreeies special llolliluy At tractions, and Dellghiriil Surroundings What more uould you wish for to mnkn Hiister a season nf un paralleled enjoyment nnil festlv ily. All this, nml more, you'll find in Ocean City. Join In tho unique Kastcr Parailp, tho fash ionable cM-nt of the year. There's a place In tho ranks for von. Fine golf, gonil moturlng ronils Horse hack tiding Ample hotel anil boarding house niconimodntlona. Excellent train sorilce on both thc I'enun. It It and I'hlla & Reading ll. It Now Is the time to arrange for that cottage or bungalow for the Summer For further information, lit erature, etc., nildreBH HARRY A. .MORRIS City Clerk. Ocean" Cllr. N. J. THE BISCAYNE NOW OPEN Mcam heat; prlvuto baths. Excellent table. Booklet. E BI.l NDIN. Owner and Manager. OTFANIC Wesley Ave. and 11th St. .Zlr Open fur Easter. A E. Baker. ATLANTIC rilY. N. J. ntSTI.K hl'KCIAL i:ilROPEAN VIAN NETHERLANDS New York Ave. 50 ard from Itoirrdnalk. 2; AnH ,3 oJyWlH ! cte! ' rorUlea '00klns, " AUOU.ST KUinVADKL. Proprielor. ' -- , , rr-r ; ., - SI no DAILY. Jl.rill WITH RUNNINd COl RTKSV ,SKR m; QUALITY HUI Kl. KKN (KY 1 KUSTVOKY AVB NlTAIt HKAC1I i KlrUOIKAN I'IN UitteH yi.(H to S3.50 per dny I Stram heated . eleator: electric llclitp it Telephone In eery room, runninff water in I rooms, private baths N. II. Ki;NNAIIY. oWL biltm ore (formerly Westmont) Rhode Island Ave near Boardwalk OPENS APRIL 17 Now open for Easter booking; Orchestra. Dancing. Capacltv 230. Hot and cold bed. water baths. Under new management. BILTMORB HOTEL CO. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND So. Carolina av. and Beach: central loca.: Amer. & European plans; prlv. baths, run'g water In rooms, elevator, fine porches, etc. Capac. afiO Reasonable rates. R H. Williams Try CLARENDON HOTEL VIRGINIA AVK. XER I1KACII All rooms itli liot and nnM running water. F'rKate r"jhH Write for Itates nnI Hook let. HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN AI-tj YKATI. Tennessee Ave., Just off Boardwalk. European plan. Every appoint nvnt. Moderate rate rentaurant. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always opjn. Alvvajs ready. Terms mod erate Phone or write. M. Walsh Dunca n. Westminster Ky' Av- near Boacb. eisv. pon nnflAk ment. u, t. aiicivvi.ai at unu, WARUINOTON. P. Q. Burlington Hotel Less than five minutes from everything. American and European Plans 431 Rooms with Bath, $2.50 to $5 WASHINGTON. P. O. DEVON. PA. UintiiTTne lnn On Main Line. Espe- WtnDume inn Ctti,y derable ror buai. .. men with families. Rooms with bath at r.onaW.ratc EgE'1 yM I giounds. wide verandas. Phone Berwyn 17. ...,.v: ... I """"" " h?m..Tm3d"mTn'u.,n.r"olfCc1,"y 1 renter; golf, hunting, tennis: excel cuisine; ' Sun- eve- 5lnner- "'2ii- Phone Way,,,, "" water. t!2 60 up wkly. 12 r,0 up dally. C.Buhr. friends Invited to VunTraier.lces. Vat 10 V'iai'parrlshstolemn requiem " Stenben OlraM Rnll'dlnr HOTEL B0SC0BEL ''"'' Av. nearKntmnyiv.,teCOlm',n''' Church- Ardmorc. Pa. I S,'?'Ht chHrch Jf the Assumption 10 a. m. -KBSTAIK OK ANNIK L. 1.AFFKBTY. nuiiii.uuJvuui,bUl,arh Always CARDFXA Fni.red int nr. ... , Int. Hnlv Cross Cem. Auto service defeased Letters testamentary upon ape,. Thoroughlyheated ,,,,, E.Mar,on; AJJ&W aVdE". TZ ,at. W , havln'g" 'teS & &W&&g HOTEL COLUMBIA CAPE MAY. "carpenter On loth ln,t vary MKEn -Al,r" 1S' PATHAPI.N,B'rl?0,T.r5 I havl" c'"lm" "l"t the same to priwiit "Ut .-. . JT" "T Open for sea- wAwei.t. dS ih2nn t ,hihi ,in; ';,, .J5AI" Thomas Meer Relatives and friends Invite. I ,hfm, ,(( delay, at th. office of th. nr luiu at ijaBxerTiuo. name mannrta, .::'. ,7'-"': - i:v mm rt riinri Mnn. h n. m.. iratt rt. ruirnui . said rnmrmnv. nr.i-aat rk..-... ... ". ' FRENCHYHe Must Belong to o League of Nations AcRcfsr.eC 1raiwWC!PL --STV HB coSpKT 0HdttsS CJ Cr V WC DAS m L ' -skilled tEXTIlE men wanted J FOloui khJ IMi Xii?r v Jr - x!rAS r r " L , ) rtf r--I! 3S rug and carpet finishers j r- ' ,;L4- .. .'. -, -i . ,... it ' J ?, ' ;: "iA. - . ' ' " w. . , .- ' ' ,...'., ' IJ' -nrrrw y. , nil. v -" "7J r vn.mnii.l-a-''J- -?' A - ''v- ..js-4'a."fejft ..tu' , , ' ...:. jjM., . . ,... .fc.,.,; , j, it.'lliii-r.ii, , , ..aiiidi- BALLOONS EXPLORE SKY Two United States. Army Gasbags May Be Up Three Days Omaha, Neb., April 17. Two United Stotta nnnr balloons started nt mid- ntelit Inst night on ou expcrimcntnl Lad Hooks "Whale" of Trout WllhQH-narre, I'a., April 17. Trout fls, ;" tkkl l" 1 a7oTto Archie Wcvhenmeier eleven Years nil in tli6 county. AVhilo old-time fiRher- men were conplaining thnt the streams were high and that thc big ones were not bitiug, Archie went to Wnpwallo- pen reeit ami n-iieii irom the riffles n brown trout measuring eighteen inches iiim vi'igiiing two arm one-unit pounds, It is the best catch so far reported. " ' STKAMMHP XOT1CKS NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Cnrmania Apr. 26 Aquitania May 3 Orduna May 10 1 M I n ' . : m ixuyai ucu,)e .. y May 17 taronm . . . . !-.--.: b- - . """" may INtW rOKK to PIRAEUS Pannonia Apr. 22 NEW YORK to HAVRE & LONDON Saxonia Apr. 24 NEW YORK to U. K. PORT Vauban Apr. 2G NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania . . .; May 17 Philadelphia Bristol Aionmuutb rx. -, Dork 1 Direct Service Pier 16 South i 1MO WALNUT ST.. 1'IIILA. ItKMniOUH NOTICES Baptist THE tkmpm; llroad and Berks sts (W00 Nortrf). i JJ,VnSBW.'.riI--CONWB,'T' ,vl" conduct OOOD FRIDAY hTCRVICBia at 11 a. m , -, p. in, ana o r Bar? tLTK "HS.,?'!' on;3:"l5ud,efrS?uckS'tatt,!''Trh8 Stoo'f Presbyterian (OOII 1R1I1V SKHVIf!.! 4nn.nrP,n ZT rla ?tne3 o'clock In the Anh Street Presbyter Church. 18th and Arch Doctor Macartney "'" preitcn. -ine cnolr win sing Ada ,h omry oi uaivary. T HIU'CATIONAT, Roth Sexes (SHORTHAND AND IIOOKKKF.PlNd Our graduates aro In constant demand Oood paying positions await you. Uregg Short hand, tho easy, speedy system. Complctu night classes. Intensive training. i.nrou any time, uau or write IS!.!11." Particulars and catalog PIIILA. llt)HINlH COLLEGE finl rnllava nt af'atnim va 1017 Chestnut St.T Tlilladelnhl r-nmr , ,nn.. m. . . .. . TT ! SlKAItK'S " L"eJ """mesa nool 807 CHESTNUT ST. Quality Secretarial Cour'" 10u- Ma'-"ct st- iV VrHnKiAvt sye -Rirthdiv ,7.!. M.fil-,"1 IS?, .?' aarllnB i little Emily, who died April 2U, 11107. at E, I f. KS""L ',iV. .TO'd'hta- Toodearly erl to he lnrirntlrn MOTHER AND AUNTIE EMILY. 0 Whlte- iucj hi , Liverpool, i;ngland i&skths I inivLI'"rADr" J4' '-M1LY R wife of A. Lincoln Acker. Rela-ives and friends Inl Vi'fi1 ,n. funeral services. Frl.. 2 so S m Inovvers. "K0 "' In1, Prhale. Omit lrber,V.lPvJ'ed, '" funeral' services. Hat " iV. ', "r,ir' N- 2'h St. Int Mt Teaco Cem" Remains may be Mewed Frl eve. BLTINGALL. At New York Anrll ij ""?' ,v" Mv'd n""iA SauJlll ifioVf Ger5 and late Martha Alexander Relatives and friend. Invited to funVral resi dence of brother. 20.17 Whartoi st , Krl ' iili ThuV. eve Iormn t-em' Vria' '"ay I -K"';'' April IB. MARY A., widow of Thomas Bar ow. aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services .Thu??.. 7,-J1' m"..nnl,.''t'' nt "n-in-law. John in,? ,'Vr2 ?' ',',han S' (3flth nn Walnut). Int at Phnenixville Pa. BRINGHIJRST. April 10. K'LIZARETH BRINOHURST (nee Slaw), vvld- of Charles . IlrlnRhurst. aired no Relatives and irlends Invited to funeral services. Sat. 3 n in.. 02 E. Wlster St., Uermantown Int, Hood a Cem. Remains may bu viewed Frl. 7 to 10 p. m. RROWNINO At University Hospital. Apr.I li. CATHARINE, wife of Charlea II. "rownlnir (nee Campbell). Relatives and nna ji larDomer. atreti 4. Dim nn, . -.' . . . i," " ' ii , AIINAIZ. April 10. WILLIAM If. hus nae'.a,.af lat5 J'hoebo B. Arnnli. aged 5 ?8 F"faAd fr"n1' Court Elm Trie? No ,(.. (, l A : emnloves of Hern i,-. .urine c. all Mn.,,id ..e .. ,,ii. il .... nf th. fiifiPrflf u 111 htvn -"v st tlim ann j-orier BIB. I. J11KII fiuiriii 0tcSRRTL-AprllVEMMA M. wife of I M! aChrch .' 'o,' V e'em C"to' Walter L. Carroll and daughter of late i DM2i.a' m' Int' " Iy C James and Hannah Mattson. Relatives and service. friends. St. Michael's II. V. M. Sodality. MESSEHSCHMIDT. April 13. ANNA. Companions of F. of A., Star of the Sea ' widow of John Messerschmldt, aged 82. Circle. No. 470, invited to funeral. Mon . Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 8 30 a. m 1421 N. Front st. Solemn high services. Wed., 8 p. m., son-in-law's resl mass of requiem St. Michael's Church 10 dence, Charles Neeker. 1107 Elm ave.. West a m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, , Colllngswood N. J. Int. German Lutheran CENTER-DICKERSON April 15. ANNIE Cem convenience of family. HEPPARD. daughter of late Benjamin and MILLER Anrll 15. ANNA M, wife of Prlscllla Dlckerson. Relatives and friends Paul C. Miller and daughter of John M invited to funeral services, Frl . 2 p. m . nnd late Lillian Osborne-tnee Keenan), aged residence of brother. II. F. Dlckerson. SS.'iH 22. Due notice of funeral will be given. Pine st Int. private. Remains may be viewed Thurs eve. CHORLTON. Anrll 15 ESTHER, widow of Isaac Chorlton. In her 03d ear. Relatives , and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat. "ufcaiSSSnar be XvedThrParl."h IIour?e ' to .1 n. m Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. . CMNC. SudTenly. April 10. PHILLIP. husband of Annie Cllne. Re elatlves and friends invited to funeral services Sat.. 1 p m , residence pf son, Jehu S. Cllne. 887 N 45th st. Int. Arlington Cem COSILY. April 16. HANNAH S., widow DRATKS of Daniel I. Comly, aired R4 Relatives and Trlenila Invited to funeral. Sat.. 1:S0 P. m., Krlemls' ri mouth Meetlmr House. Plvmouth. Pa. Int, In adjolnlntc burylni ground. CniSPIN. At Wrmilatonn N. J.. Ar"' 13, CAHOMNB 11. CRIHPIt. aged 82. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Prl.. 2 p. m , residence of Henry It l";""" Woodstown, N, J. Int. Hharptown M. Cetn. KAVtfl.- -At WoodburV. N. J., April 10, DAVIS, aued 75. nefatlvca and JOHN l' DAVIS, aged 75. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral, Sat., "-lino i v iiiiiKii iu niiruu . , 2 p. m.. from 2t Red Hank ave.. Woodbury. N. J. Int private, Egllngton Cem. . "AVIS. April 1. aUNliS K. men Kncni. wife f?i.iJ!f,i.if.fl t 'ftn-Ki ..evleia Frl fendin'f,it:.a-i? J3.nV c7nlclJati and ri;a.kVii " - r i """ .wain una .wnanoni. noi hinifiKanv --M 1- -nv r)TRI 'mas; or requiem St. Anthony's Church r .PICJ.N.8.& .&I" h'-JfAWL .Irt!- Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto.funcral. Mary Kstella Dlrhlnson, of 4S14 Reno at. XtUM.ER. April IS. al Fayette. n.tai.. j i. i ' i. j funornl I Colonel (IfiA.nT.I.R H XflTT.T.Kn. Tit uriuiivra hiiu iriciiua inv ieu iw ' 'v i fildrTsan Chestnut at. Int rrlvate.' . ..... i.-i tn a-iii..,.. II llnirinnn irienng arn invitori tn ftiA Krvtrpti Mat.. UUKFCK. April IB. JOHN H., huibanu fiat cnesmut at., I'hlla. Int. private, wooa- of Katharine Richmond Durfee. aged 3". 1 lands Cem. Relatives anil friends aro Invited to attend MURRAT. April IB, SARAH CLARE, funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m,, at the Chapel if0 nf John F. Murray and daughter of of Andrew i. Hair & Son. Arch and 10th eta. late, William P. and Mary A. Connell. Rela Int. prhate, Arlington Cem. Remains may tlvea and. friends Invited to funeral. Mon., It A llaiitn,l TUtiea ha4iifAnti 7 n nt fl tl. Til. RNnt.lRH Anrli 1R. JOHN J. husband -)f Ellen J. English. Relatives and friends inuteu to funeral. Mon., s.3U a. m.. ii H. Norwood st Solemn mass or renuiem Church nf St. Kdmond. nam. Int. Holy i aenuirnre cem, Auto runerai. ilelatlvea and friends InMted to runerai aerv- 1'INK.- April IB. TIIKODORU T. son ofiCes, Frl., 3 p. m., residence of eon. John Catherine and tho Iato Charles Fink. Rela-1 ri. -Myers. 42 N. B3d st. Int. private, tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. I rl.. - rvienria mnv call Thurs.. 7:30 to 0:30 p, in. n m.. from tho residence of his brothcr-ln- O'DONNKL.1, April IS. FRANCIS J., lew. Michael tlorman, 278 I.aurlston t.. , Bon f jonn p, an(j Catharine O'Donnell WlMnhlrknn. Her Iren nt the house. Int. mM t.fnntt.1nt ..ul 13 vn.. Ttelntlves I."Yorlngton Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs.. 7 to 10 n. m. FIRI.ER-FITZPATRICK. April IB, JUI'IA, riTZPATRICK, better known as Julia I Is- ler. Heiatives ana mentis invilea to iuneri, Mon., S:30 a m.. nleco'a residence, Mrs. .. j m . ... .... ... ... . nuil Aiirca j. laxin. ill c. nnin hi., p,i rimu, , Hnlemn m nf remif.ni fhurrh nt Trans- T llcilratinn 111 n. ,n Anln erlee. figuration ID a. in. Auto serlce, FISHER. April 14. ALICE, wlfo nf Harry Fisher (nee Devault). Relatives and friends. f-amn X'n 1. T t nf A T o,1. M.rr.h.Aa i Quaker City Itlve, Nn "214, and Martha jenerson Home, no. 20, invited to runerai services, Sat., 2 p. m.. 2S22 N 7th et. Int. Ureemvnnd (K. of P.) Cem. . rOERTSCH. April 10 OEOROE 1IENRV, husband of Elizabeth Foertseh, aged 73. Relalltcs ahd friends Invited to funeral. Sat , V a. m.. residence. 271 W. Susque hanna no. Int Holy Redeemer Cem. FREEI.AND. April 15, EMMA J., wife of Kdmond 11. I'rceland. aged (12. Rela tives and friends are invited to attend funerHl senlrcs. Sat.. 1 p. m.. at the Chnpel of Andrew J Ralr & Son, Arch and HHh sts Int. Fernwood Cem. FLANNIOAN. April IB. THOMAS A.. huBband of Edith Schults? Flannlgan. agid r,5 bly. No. iteiaiues ana rrienns. also I'rospect Assem bly, No. BO. A. O M. P., and Prospect tire Co.. No. I. Inv ted to funeral, rrl.. 3 1,-1m f.n m ,t)os i3th nvp' Moore, Pa HerM-.es at St. James's r. E. Churcb4:3n p. m. Int. nrivatf. I7 loliii. m. Lancaster papers copy, r,..M... ....,. ,.,.; , ,r.n,a ...u.d KORMAN Anrll IB WILLIAM 1, . hug. in il Tl. ni. i..,neaier nanarn rnnv band of Sophie Forman Relatives and friends, I'hlla. Asso ot Disabled Firemen, emplojes of City Solicitor's office, and 40th Ward Republican Club, Invited to funeral, Sat , 2 p m., 7Ii2R Buist ave Int. private. FRAMPUS. At Wlldwood. N. J.. April IB. UU.UIIUU ., nusDana oi .viary ; i rnmpui 1(1, co Rrogfin). Rvlatlvca and frlendB Invited to funeral services, Aluean Apartments, AVIIdvvood. N. J , IVI.. 8 pm. Int, AVoods tovvn Baptist Cem., Sat., 1 p. in. Friends may view remains In the, chapel. ooonns. April ir.. william m OOOOES. aged (13. Services Frl , 2 p m . at the residence, of hli son-in-law. J C Dunsmoor Wipard ac, Rnxborough Int. private, friends may cill Thurs evenlne. URAHN April I,",. MARY KURTZ ORA1IN. widow of the Rtv Hum Oralm, 1) D . aged 85 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Mary J Drexnl Home chapel, Corinthian and Glrard aves fc Hat ,2pm Int. private. Friends aro kindly requested not to send flowers HAAS April 14. CLARA V. wife ol Lewis R Haas, of llryn Mawr. Ta, ru nerai and Int private. llArtms. Suddenly. Anr 1 10 EMILY hn&2 esfdeT A'aVirif R r& lWSRZlSt.Z!i. bus- BARNES, widow of Francis A Harils, at hanil nf Jennie Ilentllngs. aged OS. RelH- 'lives and friends invited to funeral services. , cMon.. 8 30 a. in., at tho residence, of his aon-ln-law. Gilbert Pruance, 0J38 N. 12th st Solemn renuiem mass. Church of the Holy , Angelsoak Lane. 10 a. m .Int. private. LinVdovvne. Pa. Int. Private. Arlington , HICKEY Anrll 11. ELLEN C.. wife of James Hlckey (nee maverjl Ilelillves ana -!.....,.. i..t,.f ,n lnn.r,! K.it . 8 '3(1 n. ni . '4'M N 7th st. yervlcea St. Edward's son of Isaac and Edna Rosenberg (nee Church 'lo a m. int. Holy Sfepulchre Cem. Davey) Relatives and friends also employes Autn funeral or Bell Telephone Oo. Invted to funeral HOTTENSTEIN April 15, ANNA 1J.. services Sat . 2 p, m . at parents' residence, wife of Joseph Hntlensleln. Relatives and r,842 Pentrldgo st. (.'18th st, ahd Willows friends Invited to funeral servbes. husband's ve.) Int private. It Morlab Cem. Re residence. 18S E, Evergreen ave.. Chestnut ' rna Ins mnv be vlwed Frl. evening Hill Frl. 3 p. in. Int nrlvste. I SHEAFF April 111, Mrs FANNIE K 1SZARD. April 1. CHARLES F.. hus- widow of Noah S. Shenff, aged 80. Rela band of late Della Pajne Iszard, aged 18 lives and friends Invited 'o attend servicea. Relatives ana menu, meinui'n ul mji.-rti v.. o I AT S li". V'rl . -J p. m. resldenco of sister-in-law lrvueu lo orrvicra, Mrs." Carrie Steer. 807 Howard st. (between Jronfn T'ttl. ffld CaSn W "r0: m mi may bc leu jd Thurs. Tf to p m I sn'inliN5enjonA(n"e ilvvel-nev). R'eliUtlieaUani !.''!!" :l'?..rnr? J?.0":", Ye0".,y "-"J ! Korlety: invited t funeral. Sal t 2 P. m.. nun Grava Fv'rry ave Int Evergreen Cem., Camden. N J Friends mav call rrl. eve. 1 "v,i Vm Anrll ir. WILLIAM A . hus. band of Anna M Killeen (nee McTacue), son of Owen and Catharine Killeen. Rela tives and friends invMed to funeral, Mon., 0 a. m., father-ln-lavv'a residence, Martin McTapue, 2207 S. 22d st. Solemn requiem mass St, Edlmond's Church 11 a. m. Int. Cathedral t'ein. Autn aervice. KLINEBACK. April If, HARRY, husband nf Wilhelmlna Kllneback. Relatives and friends, also Washington Council. No. 1, Jr.. O U. A. M.: Washlnirton Camp. No. HBO. P. O. 8. of A.. Invited to funernl serv ices, l-'rb. 2 P m.. 1B20 W. Herceant St. int. Hillside Cem, Friends may view re- rnainR TIlllTS. eve KRAFT. April 14. ANNA, wife of I Charles Krsic anri nauanier oi late John and Catharine McRride. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl., 2 p m . ol( rt .Mynievvoou. si. jnc private. n. 8J7 .viyriiewooa si. int private. , -! ESTATE or Jmn T nnri Thi rds may call Thurs. eve. Auto service I 'J2 rMMd I ,tter. I nf .rtminiiJ1 .: nTi' 3E April 1.1. CAROLINE, wife of I c t ownlh? nlKWi0!! 41 nas R. Lee. Relative, and friends In- DoIl" .?. UhlnVenH?.,..'iKb-T- l'Tlenns LEE Thoma. vlted to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p vited to iunrai erviceH. j-ti.. z p m . m he residence of her daughter. Mrs Kathryn Coclcpr saw N Cnmac Bt Int, private ..ITY -April 14. t TraDpe. Mnntanm- Funeral and Int .at Paradise. Lancaster Countv. Frl . April 18. IacDONAlJ). April 15. NANCY, widovv of John MacDonald. aged 84. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m.. residence of son-in-law Samuel cor dengley. 402 Walnut lane. Roxborough. Int. Leverlnctnn Cem. MALLOY. April 14. PATRICK JO.VEPII MALLOY, husband of late Agnes Maliov. aaed AS. Relatives and friends Invited to rnrnl Mnn . RlSO n m.. 507 De InCCV st. Mass of renuiem St. Mary's Church 10 mi cainrurm vtriu. auiu lunnai late Timothy and Ann McCarthy. Relative. tn fitnarnl r tv:.-' :- .."." -.Ti-t." . rNDF.RTAKERS S1IU BROAD and I DIAMOND g ",t,TllvA,Yrll 1. , JAMM9. Vot'n .'.. , D38 N. 12th St. "" "" "" "r" Copyright. IBID, by N. Y. rritune Co. nEATim tyUN.7,9y-Ayrn 10- JN ty., husband Jf Matilda n. Mlnton, aged 4. llelatlvea and t.,en.rt" Invited to funeral. Mon., S.30 a. m., as Cherry at,, Collins-dale. Pa. Bolelbn re nulem hlth mass Church of the Holy Spirit, Sharon Hill, pa 10 a. m. Int. Holy He deemer Cem. T,?.,2?rr25IT' -iArrll B. MART ,MON TKIT1I. widow r5ohn Montelth. Ilelatlvea and friends, also members of tho Leagire " ine nacrea Heart, invitea to xunerHi, Men.. 0 a. m., from 1442 S. Colorado at. Solemn mass of requiem at Church of St i. annao ui iiiuirij nb Vfiiunii wa- ' Thomas Aquinas. 10'JO a. rn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MUI,DOOV.At,e!i n. fwrrrarmrB. wlf ?' Thoma. Muldoon, Relatives and friends !UiyJ'Jl,! '""!, Mon .. 7:k a. m.. 12SO 81 emn Idaho, .a -i . -.. -.--. - . .-.- .?&"!.".. t the OUver H. Ilalr Rultdlng. sun a. ,m., resldenco of uncle. George W. Urowneil, 530 N. 22d at. Solemn high re aulem mass St. Francis Xavler's Church 10 a. m Tnt. Holv Crn Cem. Alltn funeral. MYRRH At Rattle Creek. Mich., April 13. MART E . widow of William Ms-ers. ftnil frP'rfl. Sacred Heart Society arid altar hn- nf Rt 'Ann'- Hhnwh dnil nunllH nf St Ann'a Parochial School, Invited to attend funeral. Mon., 8:30 a. m., parenta" resi dence. 2431 E. Somerset st. Solemn requiem mass Rt. Ann'a Church In a. m. Int. Iew rnlh.r.T r'nm A, it. BatvlM A..fi.v i . , i, ' irAnmnnT . O 'LEAIlY. April 14, .MARGARET u l.ljAlli rianphler nf Dennis and Mary O'Leary. of Farnonea. County Cork Ireland. Relatives and friends, also Oesu II. V. .So dality. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 80 a. a., from lesldence of brother. Timothy O'LentT. 2337 Mountain at. aolemn reiuilem mass r t Bt. Edmond's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cm,, f'am An,n Mtimte-G O'SHEA. iprll 14. DAVID M.. husband or 'ineresa A. u tinea, ilelatlvea ana inenon .1.. u.. ,... 4.L.-, e ri.. unar.r 3th Ward Republican club, are invited to attend funeral Mon., K..10 a. m. from 2020 Mantnn st. Solemn Renuiem Mass at Ht Anthony's Church at 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ORTLIP. April IB, HARRY M.. beloved husband of Oar E. Ortlip (nee Keebler) and son of tho late John and Susan E. Ortllp. Relatives and friends, also Trinity Lodge. No. 70. F and A, M. of Atlnntlc City, N. J., and emplojes of Chas. K Hires Co., are Invited to attend funeral. Sat., 2 p. m l.nm 11B V m , In, I'.rnunnil Cm. I Remains may lie viewed lrl. 8 to 10 p. m. Atlin c C i and West Chester papers please (coiiy Chester papers please PAIAIKR. Anr I 1R T)r EDWARD A. . ......i; -.'. PALMER, aged 75. Funeral services at convenience of family. Residence, 1311 Is. BroJM st. PULCII. April 10. FREDERICK W.. son of the late Louis and Elizabeth Pulcaa and husband of Sarah 13. Pulch. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral services. Sat., 3 p. m.. at 23l S. Rosewood st. Int. Trinity Lutheran Cem. REMEY. April IS. WILLIAM, son of Francis and the late Mary Remey (nee Fll myer). Relatives and friends also em ployes of Benjamin H. Shoemaker Plate Glass Co.. members of tho White tnv.n Assn and Fort Oeorge Washington. No. 124. F. of A. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m. from 130 W, Olrard ave. (corner of Howard St.). Solemn high requiem mass at Church of the Immaculate Conception. 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. RE.VTyCHI.ER April IB DAVID son nf Ciottlelb and Caroline Itentschler (nee Buecker) Relatives and friends. Concordia Lodge, No. 07. F. and A. M : Tristan B. Freeman Chapter. No. 243 R. A M : PhlU. Commandery. No. S K T : rhlla. Lodge. No. 2, B. P O. I..: rhlla. Turnsemelnde. In vited to funeral services. St., 2 p in.. 402 N. American st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. ROIHNSON. Anrll 1.1. ESTHER LU CILLE daughter of O-orge V and Bessie W, Robinson and granddaughter of .John r. and late Mary K Whlttaker. aged 11. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m.. residence of narc-nts, B20 N. Preston st. Int. Arlington Cttn. , n "r.nd of N? la A , KfK.,R5ny friends' '!,"lJna i,VV" HUH. Muaaenly April IS. ucynuo -.. V. .MICKle ivoe HKeu ',. s Lone Star Lodge. No. mbertvllle. N J.: Wash' Thurs . 8 p. m.. 827 gark ave Col ngs. I wood N J. Int. Overlook Cem.. Bridge, ion N J Frl.. 11 a m nOSHNntnrl. Anrll IT, rtl1S?SELL D.. .ni r xi st, m precisely, rcniuenie, xi.o .i. , i;itn st mi privvie. SHEPHERD Anrll 10. FRANCIS AN- DREW hu-b.ind of Emint SJiepberd (neo 1 arKTJ, Hgea t. iiciaiivrn unit in.naa Invited to funeral, Mon., 2 n m . 8020 Tlnl eutu ave Int Mt. Morlah C-m Friends may call S'ln eve. SILVIS. On April 10. inn. MARY W. SILVIS at the resldenco of her slster-ln-law, Mrs Benjamin Silvia, S."2 N. 0th st Duo notice of funeral will be given. SIMf'KIN'S. At Illaekwood. N. J., April 14, JOHEPH I. KIMI'KI.NB. aged 70. Mela, n'es and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. p. m., jllaikwood. N, J. Services at I.EOAL AnVKBTIBEMKNTS K'iTATK OF GEORGE CAT.VIN lirilKIIOI.nr.lt deceased r ..,,-. of administration on the above estate havlns; been sranled to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, to IRMA E. BURKIIOLDER. I cio Fidelity Trust Co.. 323 Chestnut St.. Phlla, Or to her attorney. JAMEH F. HAOEN. Esq.. Lnfsvelte BMg Phlla hfi ITT TRUST rn!PAVT oil --. . debud toTrhV87ald0eMPaAeVIV.a'rePnl7.ntea '?o make nniment and thn hatftJlIl -7 ii fflWffSL'i? pJe'nt I'hem wlWiS? I Nof. 825-331 Chestnut st Phllad-TShiL" FIDELITY TRUST CO i WSIP n??T President. 'KSKSTATK OF AMAI.IK FISHKK. DF, -" reasrd Letters testamentary on ths above estate havlns been granted to th undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those hsvlng claims to present ths same, without delay, to DR. WALTER W. MAIRES, " rMNTON A SO company. rniiaaeipnia. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY WM, P. OEST. President. 'Kgr F AI.FRF.D J. McCARTY. s" deceased Lotters testamentary upon the estate of Alfred 3. McCarty, deceased having been granted to Fidelity Trust Com. pany and William A. .Kohl, all persons In debted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those havlns claims against the same to present them, without delay, at the office of the said company. 325-331 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY WM. P. OEST, President. ttSSP-F-STATK OF GRACE D. OTONNEM,. s3 deceased Letters testamentary upon the estate of arace D. OrConncII. deceased having been granted to Fidelity Trust Com pany, all persons Indebted to the Slid estate are request d to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, without delay, at the office of the said company, 325-331 Chestnut street, PhlladeP phla. a FIDELITY' TRUST COMPANY. WM, P. OEST, President. rllsckwood, N. J, Friends may Call Thura. affr T m HMITIt, Airll Id. HESTER A, (Cooper), WJ30W. of Henry Smith, aged 84. Relative! nrM friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 1:30 p, m., chapel of D. F. Schroeder & Sons. 4th and Arch sts., Camden, N, J. Int. Olenwood Cem., Phlla. BOUTH. April 14. VIENNA M.. wife of Daniel Clark South, aged 70. Relative! and friend! i Invited to attend funernl. Frl., 11 a. m.. from apartments of William II. Bat tersby, 8810 N. llroad st. Int, Rlvervlew . m". Trenton, iN. J, Remains may b viewed Thurs., from 8 to 10 p. m. SUTTON. April 1!J. FREDERICK W.. husband of Mary M. Sutton (nee Haines). 8'u,.'Jf" r?n,i Wends, Washington Camp, No' .?8TV,P Ss s.' ot A Qermantown As. jr.mb.ly; :. s - of M, Pj. Invited to funeral. Frl., If p. in.. 85 e Seymour st.t Oerrnsntown. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs., after S p. m. HWEENKY. April "lB. JOHrTsWEENET. aged 70. Relatives and friends. Tost No. 15. ?' A- "' ,nv'tL,to funeral..,.. 2 p. m.. residence of I. T. RyBn, i(to Orecn lane. MWASffiSlrInt'. Westminster Cem. miSTEAp.-yJprU 10 FRANK H hus bandvof Helen Umstead (neo Smith). Rela-Uv'"-n,5J friends, also Wlnnlplsvogce Tribe, 01. 2J)R.! J"yal .OrOcr of Moose, No. 54, Invited to funeral. Sat,, 1 p. m from 2ISS N. Parte ave. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Re mains may ba Mewed Frl. evening. Auto funeral. VIM3. April 10. SAMUEL VILE. ,Jr. husband of ustacla V. Vile and aoA of Samnou end Annie Vile, aged Bl. Due notice of funeral will ba given from 2227 S. filh st r.r5KU5AT'T;Al. fT" May. N. J April 14. REDECCA M. WHEAT, aged 74. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m., at residence of her son-in-law, John Conway. 184n Lycoming Bt. .Int. private at Northwnod Cem. WHITE. April 1(1. riOROTHT MAY. daughter of Clarence n. and May White (nee Fegley). aged ' fl months. Relatives and friends Invited to ftmeral services, Frl., s P. m.. residence of parents, 8310 N. 13th St. Int private, WII.HONV-April IS. DR. H. AUGUSTUS WILSON. Funeral services at inil Spruce st Sat., 11 a. m. Int. private. Please omit flowers. WINNER. At Chalfont. Pa. April 18. ANNA 8.. wlfo of Harry B. Winner and daughter of late William and Catharine Rlt tenhouee. aged 02. Relatives and friends, a so members of Fifth Moravian Church, In- IVIteil 10 runerai services. Chalfnnt. Pa.. Frf. '"'"?,, yyl meet train leaving Reading "wiV frr an n m WILRY. Anrll la' at.titttj'p tittt.tiv In his 70th year, .at his late residence 3808 Mannvunk ave.. Wlssahlckon. Services at St Stephen's Church. Sat.. 2 p. m. Int. private. St. Tlmnthv's Churchjard. Friends may call Sat., 10 a. m. until 12 m. PERSONALS FRENCH LESSONS are offered bv a Parisian vv,oman, highly cultured and of superior ediiiit(on, having wide teaching ener(enc for the summer to an American family In exchange for lodging for herself and her family In tho country, at the seasldo or In the mountains first-class references. Mme. de I,.. M 002 Ledger Office. LOST AND FOUND BOX Lost, box containing pair of. diamond earrings and 3 valuable rings, opal, pearl and diamonds. Tuesday afternoon, on south side of Chestnut st.. between 11th and 12th sts. or upon leaving Kind's store. Return to S. Kind X- Sons. Liberal reward DOO Wandered from his resldonro In Mel rose Park an elderly black Pomeranian male dog, slightly hard of hearing. Those with whom ho may bo now residing will confer a favor by phoning Melrose (H7. HELP WANTED FEMALE ADVKRTISINO AOENCY requires clerk to check apace In newspapers and magazines, experienced agency worker preferred: In ap plication explain business experience, state age and salary desired. P 604. Ledger Off. BOOKKEEPER One who can do Btenog- raphio work- stato experience and salary desired. P 5S4 Ledger Office. , CHAMBERMAID permanent position no washing; ref. required. Apply 240 South loth street. CHILDNtlRSE. white. Protestant, for 1- vear-old habv: reference required. Phone Chestnut Hill 1080. mornings. COOK and second maid tn a family of 2 ladles: must be willing, thoroughly re liable, capable and a good cook: Protestants PrefOrredl iroon wnoM nnA Irlnanea fnr ffl. tlent service. Address C S25. ledger Office. COOK and downstairs work: white: no laun dry, good wages; reference. Call Ard. mnre 707. COOK chambermaid, waitress and kitchen .maid Thone Bryn Mawr n58 W. COOK Competent conk must hake well, ref, required. Apply 240 So. Kith street. DESKiNERM. femnl". familiar wHli high class and detail work: half day Saturday; fil hmirs per week. P flin, ledger Office. D1CTAT1NO MACHINE ' Stenographers wanted for the Edlphpne, lO.tri Chestnut st. Several good positions. Come prepared for work. DRESSMAKERS Seamstresses and finishers on skirts and waists. Applv the French Shop 814 Lnncaster ave., Bryn Mawr. Bryn Mawr 170. KMIIBOIDERelHS designer wanted for a large dress establishment, capable of man -eii'h tnrcr n. Kins, t- on;;. i,eoger mure. OIRL for general work In mill restaurant; good wages; apply Qrlswold Worsted Com panv. Darby, Pa, GIRLS who are experienced In pasting trainer, inesterman. am Montgomery ave. QIRL8 wanted In icing department: good working conditions Apply TJatlonal Bla- cult Co.. lth and Olenwood nve GIRLS 4, wanted to make rubber shoes. Chesterman. 002 Montgomery ave. . HEAD WAITRESS Neat, experienced, col ored girl. Roadside Hotel, 514 S. 13th St., Philadelphia. HOUSF.WORK Wanted, thoroughly expert enced women for general housework: must bo good cook: to right person wages more man you now receive, phone wocKinury aim. HOUSEWORK Experienced girl for general housework reference required: no washing. Mrs. A S. Vane, South Latches lano. Mer lon Merlon fi77 HOUSEWORK general, for family of 4; good wages: no laundry. 1C2G Ruscomb st. Phone Wyoming 1027 J. HOI'SEWORK Qlrl for general housework, 370 Oowen ave,, Mt. Atry Phone Chest- nut Hill DIB, . INSPECTORS for fine yarn skein Inspecting. Apply Qrlswold Worsted Co.. Darby. Pa. INTERVIEWER Woman with presence and tact: permanent position: short hours; good Ihcome: advancement. Call afternoons. 2 to' . r,.Tl pencmn nidg. .. LADIES take work home, spare time; trans ferlng; IS hundred: not experienced nay for material wnne learning, nil-' -visrKct. MtLLlNERS WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERS PERMANENT POSITION ALL YEAR ROUND: OOOD WAOES APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU L7T BROTHERS NURSE experienced. Protestant. 2ch!laran, ages 2 and S vearst personal ref erence, re quired Reply o W. II. Reeves. Jr., Rad- nor. Pa Phone Wayne 102. v NURSE, female, col. Apply S204W. Penn st., Oermantown, or Phono Germantoivn 3082 W, NURSERY GOVERNESS. Protestant, for child IK months old; reference required. Phone Merlon (132. nfter 0 p. m. OPERATORS wanted on 2-needle and single- needle hemstitch machines: also operators un single-needle ruffler. Apply to Mr.Frank- lln, Camden Curtain and Embroidery Co,,' Front and Pearl sts.. Camden, N, J nPRTlATORS Young ladles, experienced on sateen worn unesierman, vu- .aiani gomery ave. SALE'SWO'MAN tn assist In selling; talking machine records 8 evenings in the week, from 0 p m. P B38, Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER for real estate offices state experience and salary expected. Ap- ply by letter. P 3111. ledger Office. , STENOGRAPHER Can use an Underwood machlno; good nosltlon for good stenog- rapner: aenq sample 01 vvory. ji -o. rti. uu, WANTED Young woman to taka partial care of baby nnd to help with tho house work in family of two; good wages and home tor right party. Chlpman, UOa Mtxsell St., Easton, Pa. house. InT HELP WANTED rEMAM WOMAN to clean In mill restaurant two days a weeK. Apply unsworn vonieu Company, uarny. WOMEN WANTED WHITE- WOMEN FOR CAFETERIA WORK AT H0O ISLAND FIRSf-CIJtSS MVINO fONDITTONS! PLEASANT BURROUNDINOS! OOOD WAQESs. ROARD AND ROOM IfCl.JDED. APPLT 800 WALNUT BT. SEE MR. BTULIj DO NOT APPIit AT HOO ISLAND WOMEN (WHITE) FOR CLEANINO AND SCRURRINO APPLY UUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S YOUNO WOMEN Excellent opportunities ror permanent positions younjr women between 18 and 2a years of age. who havs eighth crado education or better and who wish to secure permanent attractive work: should look Into this opportunity: frequent salary increases are given as well as bonus payment, sick benefits, vacation with pay, unusual attractive recreation and dining room, well-cooked food of beat quality served at very reasonable prices: welfare of employes Is very carefullv looked after and there Is no better opportunity tor re fined young women. Apply at once at Room 754, Rourse Rids., 4th and Market, 8 a. m to B p. m. American Telephone and Telegraph Company. YOUNO WOMEN AS CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS ' APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMAN OR GIRL as nurse nr miraerv mv. ernees In country place: French or Oer- man-sneaKinc prer. : rererence required, ap nly 1(134 Snruco St., Sat., between 12 and 3 p. m, Oeneral PEACE WORK AT WAR PAY Knit urWnt-y-needed socks for us on auto knitters experience unnecessary: Tull particulars 8 tamp. 'Dept. -'SB. Auto Knitting Co.. 821 Jefteraon. St., Uuffalo, N. Y, BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 1110 Land Title, Bookkeepers. J10-I20: etenor'-s. .1B.28. HELP WANTED MALE ADVERTISING AUENCY requrres clerk to cnecK space in newspapern and marazines; experienced agency worker preferred; in ap plication explain business experience; state hw ana salary qesirenf i wir..,i.coger urnce. ANAESTATIST temporarily wanted at the Delaware Hospltnl, Wilmington: only a graduate nurse or M, D. with an unusually good record considered: would be expected to assist In X-ray department; salary 975 a month and maintenance. Phono Wilmington R30O. AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS: 6 thoroughly reliable men, on repairing and rebuilding motor transmission and gears. Apply, ready for work, superintendent's office. Vim Motorcar Co. Broad. and Huntingdon els. EENCH HANDS wanted on sash, doors and 00a worw; must also do auie 10 wora on sash and door machinery. Apply Charles F, Fllln & Co.. Inc.. York road and Butler st. BOOKKEEPER AND STENOO RAPHER A .large corporation, central location, desires the services of a young man to assist tho man ager of tbo accounting department: salary 118 to start: In reply, state 1 education and experience A 21, Ledger Office . BOOKKEEPER and typist: must have at least 3 years' practical experience; splendid opportunity for young man with well-known manufacturing concern: slate age, experience; reference required, P 530, Ledger Office. , BOY wanted In office of large manufacturing concern in Norm I'hiiaaeipnia; gooo posi tion and good chances for advancement. P. O. Box B823 BOY WANTED TO FEED Jl B PRESS. SEE MR. HEAD. I-BDOER .TOt PRESSROOM BOOKKEEPER'S assistant; young man, about 10 years of age: good chance for advancement; answer In own handwrttna. stating experience -i- ua 1 v n i-o. BUSHELMEN ON MEN'S COATS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BUSHELMEN to make alterations on men's clothes! steadv unsltton! good rtay. Myers Bros. Inc.. N. E. cor. 22d and Market at... Ighlri floor. CABINETMAKERS, good pay and steadj worn. Apply J. n. van ociver uo wamoen CARPET FINISHER Unusual opportunity for man of ability and forceful personality. Write M 829. Ledger Office, giving age, experience and references in first letter. Fast growing business. Excellent working conditions No labor trouble. CLFRK YOTTNfl MAN OVER 1" YEARS OF AOF FOR STATISTICAL WORK IN NF.WSPAPER ADVERTISING DEPART-rMENT- MUST RE ACCURATE AND QUICK IN HANDLING FlOtlRFS- OOOD OPPOR TUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT- SALARY. 10 TO START. CALL BETWEEN S AND .1 P M OR WRITE MR. WESCOTT AD VERTISINO DEPARTMENT PUBLIC LED GER, OTH AND CHESTNUT STS. CLERK Young man. over HI years, to work In the accounting de partment; must be quick and ac curate In handling figures: good op portunity for advancement Ask for Mr Wlest. Accounting Depart ment. Public Ledger Co.. 6th and Chestnut sts. CLOCKMAKrtR experienced on French and American ciocks: reierence reqwt.ru. Rlggs 310 Market st DESIGNER and draftsman for punches snd dies: must have hnd toolroom exp.: refer ences required, "Q-15." P. O. Box 8443, DRIVER Steady man for steady position: over 21 years of age: good salary. Apply a m.. Mr Helnold. 1527 Ralnbrldge at. ENGINEERS, locomotive and stationary, wanted by the U. S Shinning Board to train for rervlce as ENGINEER OFFICERS ff.r the Merchant Marine Fleet. Apply Phlla. Marine Eng. Free School, dnv or evening, main floor. Bourse Rids,. Bth st. below Market. EXPRESS PACKERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF FMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S FILERS Men who can file sheet metal and aro able to use a hammer for finishing sheet-metal stampings. Apply Edward G. Budd Mfg. Co.. 25lh and Hunting Tark ave. FIREMEN with !i years sea service, oilers and water tenders vvlth 2 years' sea serv ice wanted by the U. S. Shipping Board Re cruiting Service to train for service a EN GINEER OFFICERS for the Merchant Ma rlne Fleet. Apply Phlla. Marine Eng. Free School, day or evening main floor. Bourse Bldg., Bth below Market FLOOR POLISHERS , ON HARDWOOD FLOOR WORK APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE FINISHERS FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN ONeHIOir-ORADr, FURNITURE APPLY WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE N. E. COR. 22D AND WASHINGTON AVE. By MILT GROSS HELP WANTED KAI.B FORF."irAN, hosleryt one who understands . ivicnier ana scnupert i tttuiser mwmnw. Rower tc Ksufman, Front and Columbia ays, GLASS REVELER on lead work; must pq gooq woraman. ni ni,. urunr, ....v. .-, . . T. I .am. I.Jl Jiusir.ivx ri.vr.jv wanvea lur ,,... ,. Scott Williams knitting machines. Atx ply Chlpman Knitting Mills. Fiaston. Pa. r i JBWELRY POLISHER ONE WHO CAN DO OntIN?l APPLY DUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S I.TWOTYPE OPERATOR fl .AND AD MEN WANTED, APPLY FIFTH FIHDIl, rKDOElt HLDO OTH AND CHESTNUT STS. LOOPERS wanted on 240 needlewpod In a small town In New York stats: transpose denn:'.te7dy..work In new factor, . will, pleasant surrouimum- ""-. -"-"r.,. MACHINISTS, with at least 1 .year's eip' Mice In construction or repairs to station ary locomotive or marine steam enginsf. wanted by the U. P. . Shipping Board Jt. miUlmr Service to train for service as EN filNEEn OFFICERS .for the Emergency Merchant Marine Fleet. Apply Phlla. Ma rine Eng. Free School, day or evenlna mala n'olir. noliAienidg . fl h below Market. MAN WANTEB tat WSI Lk single surface planer for woodwork 1TENRY DISSTON.A SONS, INC, Tacony, Philadelphia MT"?! ) MAN wanted, to handle on commission pasta high speed and carbon tool steels In tn n Philadelphia district: knowledge of steels de sirable, but not absolutely necessary. M 882, Lcnger uince. MAN wanted wno understands enameling and shipping go-carts Applv 244 B Bth. MAN to form truss springs. Chesterman. P02 Montgomery ave. MI-7CHAN1CAL DRAFTSMAN, familiar with mechanism and tool designing: 80 mile from Phlladslphla: In replying please gtatj fully your experience, which will be treated fit confidence: wages wanted: splendid opjor turrlty for the right man. M 824. Ledger , Office. - ; UNSKILLED MEN FOR PRODUCTION WO Aces 18 to 45 ' I TN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION " Wages and Working Conditions Right Apply In Person 1 or Communlcato Tvlth Factory Employment OYflce THE GOODYEAR TIRE IHJBBEH CO. Akron, Ohio MEN, handy, who are familiar wllh flllnr and using hammer, to work on finishing sheet-metal stampings. Applv Edward Q. Budd Mfg. Co.. 25th and Hunting Part fa vj. PAINTER first class, on auto and wagon work: highest wages: steady, 84 N,i 8th st. Camden ' NEEDED AT ONCE I MEN WITH SHIPYARD EXPERIENCB I 25 first-class hand caulkers or, tank testers APPLY 1521 Arch st. - CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO.. LTD. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT . FRONT AND RERUN STS., CHESTER. PA. PAINTERS hoose wanted:" steady work. Apply C752 Old York road. PORTERS AND CLEANERS WHITE MEN . APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S TRESSERS ON MEN'S CLOTHING OOOD WAOES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S OFFICE BOYS Sloro than 18 yara old. Apply to City Editor. Evenlnir Publla Led- t ger. fourth floor. 0th and Chestnut U. J PATNTER nn-3 .trtper. ul'.-round man, (or tvRKon and autotruck work; $29. P 830, ld(rer Office. " ,W rRE8H FEEDER, cy.lndfr.v cood. wanted., AddIv Mv.rji Mfr. Co.. 7th and Parl mtm.. to Camden. N. J. v 1 rUOOFREADEns Public LdBer proofreading- department l in need of two nrt class wldA-awak. proofreader; muat hiivo at least G years' practical proofreading ' perlence: none others ivintea; permanent po sitions wiin ffowa salaries io me rjjeni men, Application may be made at 000 Chestnut ,,& St., fifth floor. T fi SALESMAN A LARGE CORPORATION" HAS AN EXCELLENT OPENING FOR A YOUNO MAN WITH SELLING. GENERAL OFFICE OR ACCOUNTING EXPERIENCE. APPPLY BETWEEN S:30 AND 0'30 A. M.. 12 TO 1 P M.. OR 40 TO li:30 P M 80 BULLETIN BUILDING. MR. TREfQO. SALEBJiKN vsiiccessful selling experience. jo-l any kind, will get you n, permanent posl-jf I tion, iuii per week and up. Mr, orennan, 217 N. lBth st. SHOE SALESMAN Wanted a clean-cut ex. 'I perlence shoe salesman: ref. required. Apply Goldstein Bios.. 307 King St.. Wll mlngton, Del. ---------- ( SIIOWCARD WRITER AND LETTEREB QUALIFIED TO DO NEAT WORK APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT -! WANAMAKER'S SPOOLERS, experienced on carpet yarn:' steady work: good pay. Apply Bu,H .ft . Diamond. Jasper and Ontario sts. STENOGRAPHER. EXPERIENCED. FOR ADVERTISING. DEPARTMENT. PURLIC .9E5r9v,nTr'LAnGtl"X5"T,STS: ?-UUA7i-ANn QUICK IN HANDT.TNO FTO- . TTI1KS A?.T nr.TlTT. vtmr, t-.--it t ikim V I fttlTliTirnitviTIriiw t n ! . . HRR MR. WBECOTT. FIItST FT.OOR Sl'ENOORAPIIER who can use Undenvooi tvneWrltfP tn n. fYIArphnrifit(. hrn-aa ?. In ffrocery line: pood chance tor advanc ment. A ! Iedcer Office. STONE HAND Compositor with experience $S ' -wiiiuiiwiitu tMiis-eiwuu, UUKC "OinCVl nirjiuv f'ui'Mi, j.rii Biiiin; Kive rcierencs IflflPASS It iim T jt -l1- -ih4H--j a ""li 4 iijtgi sJlliyt-. , 8Hm.i 'iff ' i ,j-i,V'ii'Wir&.-,.. Hk. m 1 tr lt 3 'i ?j nil i. J: 1: VA y 1 !,, 1 IV . 1 i
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