ST- Fv-s l.l -, r ' a. '1" 19 H-.. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919 Iff -JSI 'J A' 3 L'ESUE DELLE " RICHiESTE 1TAL1ANE ".i .-' ( IIC'6ncinordei Quattro alia Con . ferenz'a,rdl" Parigi Discutera' vOggi la Question Adriatjca tJ-r 'Published am Distributed Undsr 'V- PERMIT NO. 841 . t jAuthorlred br the act of Oetober.6. 191 r. on file at th. Pottofflc of Phila delphia, Pa. By order of the President. - AS. BURLESON. X Poetrrtaster Oeneral. Parlgl, 10 nprllc. La plu' Import nnte questions rhc rlmanc da essere Histcmata c' quclla rclntiva nllc asplra alotil Itnllanc e jugo-slave suli'Adrl atjeo. I.a discussions di dette aspirnzioni nvra' luogo ndla seduta dl oggi del Concllio del Quattro. Alia ecdala intcrvcrra' ancbo 11 Barone Soffpino, Mlnistro Italiano per ell Affari Ketori. Si dico chc 11 Cgncilio intenda denniro la vertenza nella seduta di oggi Parlgl, 18 aprilc. II conflltto dcllc nsiiirazioni per Flume tj per la costa della Dalmazia, tra riiolia ed 1 Jugo slav!, non lia ancora raggiunto una fase decisiva, ma si credo che clo' aryerra' Mibito se gli sforzlifatii, dalla Delcga zione Italinna dfiraro.no del' frutti., T.a controvevsfa ha Rollevato 11 rison- timonto del pubblieb In Italia, 11 quale Icplora 11 ritardd' frapposto per una de finitiva doclsirilie. T'apcrtura del Par- lamento Italiano e'1 Mata fissata per 11 -4 correntc ttgflla si credc che l'On. Orlando chiqdera'' di poter fare un rap porto alia Camora .circa l'andamento del lavori alia .Conferenza,:dclla Pace. Fer tnl giorno la Dclesazionc italmna cor rebbn che ii Consiglio del quattro nvesse ragglunta una docisione che potcsse es 'isero rapn'ortata al Parlamcnto. Per molto'- tempo le conversazioni sulla qocstione relativa alia sistema- r.Ione della costa adrlatlca hanno tenuto occupato i .tft'lcRati ,allfi conferenza di TJarigi,' mk, purtroppo sembra che un accordo Roic'stato' ancora raggiunto. MllanolO aprile Critardato). T,o sciqperb' generate di 4 ore, chlamato c'orreprotesta contro i deplorevoli inci- .flejilfyli. glotcdi'',,,durante i quail quat-itr'p-pers(ne rim6sero ucciso e parecchic tferit?, negli! pconti tra soeiolisti cd an tisbciallKti) 'Jia causnto una completa cftsa,?ione ' 'degli affari durante la gljnadr'bggi. VVtiijhc i caffc', lebirreric, i restaurants sono rininsti rhisusi ed i giornali non sorfo stati pubblicati. T.a nolizia -eila autorita' militari han'na iiresq-' straordinarie precauzioni pcr 'rjrevenire ' ehe i disordiui passnno 4 rinnovarsl. La, cavalleria perlustrale Rtrade K disperde qualsiasi asscmbra--mento ty pewone,. per impedlre con flitti tra t'soelallstiq nationalist!. Agli tiffidali "ctnl sodati c' stato prolbito di asslstere'a fluftlslnsi specie dl dimostra zione. ?.' ' 11 Cardinale Ferrari si e' recato negli ospcdali per visitarc i'feriti in scguito ai tumult!', ."Egll Ha raccomandato la masslma cama da arabo le parti ed una riconciliazione dcgli stiiriti. Si nttende"',che il lavoro sia riprcso regolarmcnte'per.lo, ghjrnatK.dt doljiani. To Bury MrsT'tiarliBur: In Old Home Mrs. Adaline SawinBarbour, eighty three years old'wud die'd yesterday at the Germantowa ' Hospital, will' 'be 'hurled in "Winchendcn, Massachusetts, her birthplace. Funeral services will be held at the residence of her son, '" Charles E. Barbour, l&fj Winona, ave nue, Germaatown, at 4:30 p. ra. Sun day. Mrs. Barbour "was of old Ne'w England stock, a member of tle Cpn gregationalist Church. Her .husband, Dr, Charles .1. Barbour, died many ears ago. She is survived by two children, Charles E. Barbour and Mrs. W. W. Thompson, of Gcrraantown. with whom she lived. Shc'came to Jhls . city about fifteen years ago. I Deatlis of a Day JOHN HARRY MAXWELL Proprietor of the Columbia Spa' Dies ; John Harry Maxwell, proprietor of the Columbia Spa, Second and Market tfAAfa ffi 'rnafaiipant ..-litilt tin AntnU 1 (3?-T."shed twenty-seven years ago, died yes- (r'lerday'at His home in.West Philadelphia , after a month's illness. The funeral will be held on Monday afternoon at S 2' o'clock, in the Bringhurst Building, F 1024 -Arch street. Interment will be f in, West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Besides a widow, Mrs. Mary It. Max vwcll, Mr. Maxwell is survived by a son, Norman II. Maxwell, one of Philadel phia's foremost golfers, who has won the north ami south championships and many ofher big tournaments. Before, he founded the Columbia Spa, which is one of the most largely patron - , Jzed eating houses In the neighborhood J' J of the ferries, Mn Maxwell was engaged J-j. iri the stationery business in Eighth '?: street. t He was a member of the Chamber of f Commerce. Manufacturers' Club, Elm ' wood Club and a life member of the ' Malta Boat Club. He also was a mem ber of various Masonic organizations, v, Including AVashlngton Lodge, No. 57; jlavmony Chapter, Si. Alban's Com mandery, Knights Templar and Lu Lu Temple. ' Albert Bauer One of the oldest Masons in the country, Albert Bauer, eighty-one years old, a member of Harmony Lodge, No; 1 f52, F. Jad A. M., died Thursday at the Masonic Home, Broad and Ontario streets. He had been allincpSffr several months. Masonic services will b'e held f at the Home Monday at 2 o'clock. In- 1 tcrment will be in Odd Fellows' Cem- r ctery. Mr. Bauer had been a widower - for several years. For a long time he was well known here a? a wholesale , grocer. He retired from this business mnny years ago. James Magner .lames Magner. one of the oldest resi dents of South Philadelphia, died laet nlcht at the home of his son, 170!) Mc- ' Kcan street, nt the age of ninety-six If years, Mr, Magner was a veteran in 'y service at tlio old Philadelphia Mint, t ' going in during the first Cleveland ad- 'A ministration and Tetiring on account of aI.I hwa ,liiifne.t1if Ttn.AGfkilt r0lm. Tin I- Will - ..... .m..- -.-;... ........, .... ,-1 was during nil his life an active Demo--, rrat. and fought the tough battles of Ms party in the stronghold of Itepub- k r- llcan rule for many years, He Is sur- "Alved by two ilsuthters, Mrs,. Eliza hclli McMuJlen aad MI EU11 Magner. NAVY HEAD WANTS ARMY HOME SOON Daniels Tells Occupation Force His Sailors Must Serve Until Soldiers Recross Coblenz, April 10.- (By A. P.) Secretary of the Navy Josephus Dan iels, speaking to the Second Division yesterday afternoon, told his audience that he hoped the army would be taken borne as soon as possible. "Ab captain of the ferryboats which brought the American army to Europe," he said, "I wish to say that I have under my command 70,000 American boys who also arc clamoring to rcturu home. I have told those sailor boys they would get home, but that first they must help get back to the United States the boys who fought in France and Belgium." The secretary's reference to the sol diers' return home was answefed with cheers and shouts of "How soon?" When asked for the dates when the men would be faken back to America, the secretary smiled, but did not answer. During the review of the division the Belgian Order of the Crown was con ferred on Captain Gaines Moseley and the order of Leopold on Captain Kobert Balke. Both arc officers in the marine corps. Thirty-three distinguished serv ice crosses and sixty -five French war crosses were presented officers and men of the division. Following the review Secretary and Mrs. Daniels were given a ride across the fields to the speakers' stand on a caterpillar tractor. Mr. Daniels and his party will be guests of General Mongin, commander of the French army of occupation, at Mayence today. MELROSE "OVER THE TOP" Is First Suburb to Take Up Victory Loan Quota Melrose Park went "over the top" in the Victory Liberty Loan campaign at a meeting last night. This is the first suburb of Philadelphia to over subscribe its quota. The announcement was" made yesterday by Paul Jones, chairman of the Victory Liberty Loan committee in Lower Montgomery county. The quota for Melrose Park was SG0.000. At the initial meeting for the' campaign last night, $60,500 was subscribed to the new government securities. It is stated by John C. Taylor, chairman of the Melrose Park committee, that the quota will be over subscribed many times before the cam paign ends. During the fourth loan campaign, Melrose Park had sir honor stars in her flag. Steaitfg ADAMS.. Tn Tpntnn T 1h.I1 IT ELWOOD STOKES ADAMS) ar'ed 84. Rela- il irwnaa. uiRHDoro Lan. No. en. "i A M-: 'Olaasboro Lo. No. 58, h 9a "t.F.; Voluntw Catl. No. 80, K. p. E.; Pocahontas Council. No. 48. Jr. O. &. l qiasiboro. N. J.: Harrlaon invited, to funeral. Eellnaton cn. chnl. ffSSTfesS' J- Mon- l;30 " m- Int- SlSSKJ A,UkV Relatl.e. and friends. MjS,i?..rr 'Tte"i"tI"1' AMOcIation of n.i n.'. I hoif? No'- 21T- Invited to M- Sun. ?enmount -" Frlenda may call iJ,.A RMSTRONO. Relatives and frlenda in vited to funeral services. Mon , 2 v. m.. ?!?? or ?." Hartranft. 86h Oirman-,0n1ov,t,TInt-J,rlv,- Northwood Cem. B.'.d.liiuhtir of iohn J- lrt Catharine M. 5?P.e ' S fnddau-hter of Ellen and lata Patrick Hughes, aged years 0 months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. J p. m.. residence of parents. 1445 N. r.or"'J " 'S." Master, above 80th tV Int. "'$?.!:'!?.."" Ato tuneral. nP38SR--r.Kita 18- adal,inb hatvik BARBOUR, widow of Dr. Charles J. Bar bour, aired 83, Funeral services Sun.. 430 Si.m"r.?B,dtnc" of Bon- Charles E. Barbour. W? uWf.nona.. ave1 Qermantown. Int. Wlnchenden. Maes. HATE1IA AnrW 1 H1DT r Mt. e William Batenian. Re'latlvea a'nd frlenda invilea to funeral services. Mon.. 8:80 p. m.. chapel of Kirk A Nice. 6801 Germantown ave.. Germantown. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. i BAUER. At the ifasonlc Home. April 17. ALBERT C. BAUER, aeed SI. Relatives and friends Harmony Iodire, No. 52. F. and A. M.. invited to" funeral. Mon., 2 t. m.. from Home. 3333 N. Uroad at. Int. Odd eFllows' Cem. BEALE April 17. JENNIE 8.. widow of Dr. P. W. Bealo. aged 61. Relatives and friends Invited to funsral services. Mon.. 1 P. m.. reKldenca of son-in-law, Rutherford B. Denn. 533 Iladdon ave.. Camden. N, J. Int. private. Remains may ba Mewed Sun, evenlnp. BLACKBURN. April 17. ELEANOR ROWAN, daughter of Thomas and lato Bar bara tV. Blackourn, aged 21. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m father's residence, 4520 Fairish at. Int. Mt, Morlah Cem. BLTLER.px, April 17. EMMA, daugh ter of lata William and Hanah Cox. Rela tive and friends. I?etay Ross Tempi. No. 8. O. U. A., invited to funeral services, Mon.. S' m-,r'.,ldnc1 of '. Mrs. M. J. Strantr. 2213 N. Lawrenco at. Int. pri vate. BOARDMAN. Formerly of Camden. N. .T.. In California, April 7. 101t. OERALDINE B.. wife of Horace W. Boardman. Funeral services and interment private. In Camden, N. J., at the convenience of tile family. BOYCE. April 18, WILLIAM sen of late Jameu and Jane Boyce. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral sen ices, Mon.. 2 P. m.. 2000 Diamond at. Int. private West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Sun. BROWN. April 1.1. JOHN BROWN. Rela tives and friends. St. Thomas's T. A. B. Society.' invited to funeral. Mon., 0 a. m., Lowerys lane. Rosemont, Pa. Bolemn re quiem mass St. Thomas's Church. Vlllanqva, 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto fu neral. CAHILL Aorll 17. MART B.. wife of Georee Cahlll and daughter of late John and Ann Norton. Relatives and friends lnvitea to xunerai, Tuee.. 530 a. m. S7U7 Cuthbert St.. West Phila. Hfgh mass of requiem St. James's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. CAMPRELTi Anrll 14. tAXMk-rtV.'V nr . widow of John J. Campbell (nee Zlecler). Relatives and friends. B. V. 'M. Sodality of St. Vincent's' Church, Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:80 a. m.. 5717 Lena St., Qerman town Solemn mass of requiem St. Vincent's Church io a. m. int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. CARDEZA. Entered Into life eternal, April in. Dr. JOHN D. M. CARDEZA. son of the late John T. M. Cardeza, M, D.. at the home et his son, 833 New Tork ave., Brooklyn. N. T. CARRELLI. Suddenly. April 18. CATH ARINE M., wife of Frank Carrelll and daughter of late Charlea and Mary Schrack. Relatives and frlenda lnilted to funeral. Mon., 8 a. m.. 1S31 fl. lAUi at. Solemn hlah mass of requiem St. Thomas's Church 11:80 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, CARROLL. April 10. EMMA If., wife of Walter L. Carroll and daughter of late Jamei and Hannah Mattson. Relatives and friends. St. Michael's B. V. M. Sodality, Companions of F. of A., SUr of the Sea Circle. No. 470. Invited to funeral. Mon.. ,8:30 a.'m.. 1421 N. Front at. Bolemn high mass or requiem St. Miensara Church 10 a. m: Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. CARSON. At Bristol. Pa,. April 17, MEL LIE, wife nf John Carson and daughter of Susie and William J. Gallagher, formerly of Philadelphia. Pa. Relatives and friends In Oted to funeral, .Mon,. 0:30 a. m., residence of father, 788 Beaver it.. Bristol. Pa. Hlah mass St. Mark's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Mark's rem. CARTER. April 18, AMANDA L.. widow of James E. Carter (nee Batcheler). Due notice of funeral will be given, 877 N, 8th CASNER. April 18, MART E wlfa of (Jeorge W, Casner. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tuee.. 8:30 a. m., 2321 W, Clearfield at. High mass Corpus Chrlstl Church 10 a.' m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. CHILD. Fourth Month 17th. MAHLON M. CHILD, aged Si, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Secondday, Fourth Month 21st. 2:80 p. m.. realdenca of W. B, Weaver. BSD N, 8th st. Int, private, WIN mlnaten (Del.) papers copy, CORWIN. At Lansdowne. Pa., April 17, MARY CORWIN. daughter ot late Mrs. Z F Brooke. Funeral private, rnippiaJ. .Anrii is. riiAni.irH r. . Iirotli'r of Eilrerd O, frlopen. of (112 Ogden st Inl prlvalf. Wllmlnatop and (Brands win Cem.,' Wllmlmlon, Del v DEATHS end late Katherlne Cullen. aged 27. Rela- liven na inenas, eoioiers and aaliors, in Jlted to requiem mass. Mon., 0 a. m., St. Mlehaera rhurrh. 2d and Jefferson ets pASBHOWKn. April 18, SARAH J. DANEHUWER Itelnthes and friends In vited to funeral serNlces. Mon., 8 p. tn., 2113 N. Smedley at. Int. Tues morning. Ht. John s Cem., Center Square, I'a. Norrlstown papers copy. t DARnAft. Anrll 17, WILLIAM R., lius band of Elisabeth Darrah (nee Wild). Rela mes and friends. Cheeter Lodge. No. 23H, r. and A. M : Fraternal Aid Union. No. tin, Invited to funeral aervlcee. Mon.. R p. m., 2222 Fontaln st. (22d and Diamond ats.l. Int. nrlvale, Tues , morning, Hillside Cem. .DAWSON. April IB, LOUISA E. vxlfe of Harry L. Dawson and daughter of late Terence and Mary Byrne. Relatives and frlendi. Ladles' Star of the Sen, Knights of St. John. T. A. I. Society of St Columba's Church. InOted to funeral. Mnu., 8:30 a. m., 2012 N. 20th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Columba's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. DEAL, Suddenly. April 18. WILLIAM H., son of late Oeorge W. and Mary Deal. Funeral, to which relatives and friends. General J. F. Reynolds Camp. No. 4. . of V,, Invited to attend, Sun., 1:30 p m , renl dence of brother, George W. Deal. 331 Greenwich st. Int. Ternwood Cem. DEVIVE. Anrll la. JAMTS. hiishanil nf Suftin Define (nee Clark) Relatives and friends, also Foresters, Court Delaware, No. 67, inlted to funeral. Mon , 8:30 a m , 2020 A st. Solemn requiem ma at Church of the Visitation. B. V M.. nt 10 a. m Int. Hnlv Sepulcher Auto eervlce. DONOHUE Anrit 18. MARGARET, sis. ter of late Michael Donnhue. Relatives and frlenda B. V. M. Sodalltv nf St Patrick's Church. Holy Faith Societv, InMted tn fu neral, iues.. a:au a. m.. .321 misworlh st. Solemn requiem mass Church nf st Anthony of Padua 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. DOOLING. April 14, MAURICE), son of late Stephen and Julia Doollng. Relatlxes and friends, emiloes John B, Stetson & Co., Invited to funeral. Mon., 8 a. m.. resi dence of brother, Thomas J. Doollng, 2712 W. Cumberland at. Solemn high mass Church of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. DOUGHERTY. April 14. ANNIE, wife ot Joseph Dougherty, and daughter of the late Thomas and An.Me Donlam. Relatles and friends Invited to funeral Mon., 8:30 a. m , from 4830 Merlon me. High mass of re quiem at the Church of Our Mother of Sor rows. 10 a. m. Int. Sti Dennis's Cem, Auto service , EAVENBON. At brother's residence. Georae W. Eavenson. 0033 Latona Ave.. April 18, EDGAR PIERCE, son of Edgar r. ana (.ecmn. eavenson, agea i. notice of funeral later. ENDRESS. Aprlr 17. PETER, husband of late Julia L. Endress. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. m . residence of son-ln.law. Patrick J. Conn. 432 Catharine at. High mass of requiem Church ot St. Philip 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Csm Auto funeral ENGLISH. April 1.1. JOHN J., husband of Ellen J. English. Relatives and friends lnlted to tuneral, Mon.. 7:30 a. m., 1910 S. Norwood st. Solemn requiem mass St. Edmond'a Church 9 am. Int. Holy Sepul- tuin -rm. auio lunerai. FEDERAL. April 16, BENEDICT W husband of Margaret M Federal (nee Hamlll) and son of Benedict J. and the late Theresa Federal, aged 31. Relatives and friends Court Friendship, No. 98. F, of A.: Knights of St. George. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m . 710A Titlln nt.. Tacony, Requiem High Mans at St. Leo'a Church, 10 a. m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. FISHER,KERRIOAN. April 17. JAMES ALOYSIUS. son of late James and Mary Kerrigan (nee Fisher). Relatives and friends. Court Pontlac. No. 144. F. of A.: employes of Thompson Iron Works. Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a, m . 2137 Oakford st. Mann of requiem St. Charles Borromeo Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Aut service. FISLER-FITZPATRICK. April IS. JULIA FITZPATRICK. better known as Julia FIs. ler. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:80 a, m.. niece's residence, Mrs. Alfred J. Taxis. 411 3. 56th st.. West Phlla. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Trans- nguranon lu a. m. Auto service. .FRENCH. April IS. MARGARET, widow of Samuel rrench. Relatives and friends in vlted to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a. m., residence of Bon-ln-law, Joseph Btewltt. 807 N. .18lh St., West Philadelphia Solemn hl(jh requiem mass St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service. FREROT. April 17, THERESA A., wlf of Albert E. Frerot. 3029 N. Delhi St., aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. 7 a. m., Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Requiem mass St. Stephen's Church 8 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. GALLAGHER. April 10. BRIDGET OAL LAOHER. Relatlvee and frlenda Invited to. attend funeral services, Mon., 8 a. m., at the residence of Mrs. Mary Warwick. 734 Union at. High mass at St. Agatha's Church. 9 a. m. Int. private. OARRICK. April 17. MARGARET, wife of William Garrlck. aged 72. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Mon.. 1 p. m,, 126 N. Redfleld st. Int. Westminster Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun,, 8 to 10 p. m. GILLIAN. Anrll 17. PETER' J,, husband of late Rose Gillian (nee Logue). of County Derry, Ireland. Relatives and friends, also employes of the P. R. T. roadway dept., invited to funeral, Tue . ?:bii a, m.. from residence of his son. Jsmes J. Gillian. 015 N. Preston St., West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass at c. Agama-s unurrn at i a. m. int. al Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. GOULD. April 17. SUSAN, widow of William Gould and daughter of late William and Sarah Trexler. aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. .Mon., 2 p. m 87 E. Phll-Ellena St.. Mt. Airy, lot. St. Michael's Church Yard. Remains msv he viewed Sun. eve. HANNAPPLE. April 18. AMELIA M. (nee Landskron). wife of John Hannapple, Relatives and friends Invited to services, Tues.. 2 p m., son's residence, Charles Landskron 2038 N. 27th st. Int. private. Northwood Cem, Remains may do viewed Mon., 7 to 10 p. m. HARTMANN. April 16. MARY HART MANN, widow nf Joseph Hartmann (nee Horchler). aged 61 Relatives and friends, Women of the Holy Family of St. Ronl faclus's Church, Invited tn funeral, Mon., 7:30 a. m , 411 W. Diamond nt. Solemn requiem mass Ft. Bonlfaclua's Church o a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. HENNINOa. April 16. WILLIAM F.. husband of Jennie Hennlngs. aged 68. Rela tlvea and friends Invited to tuneral aerv Ices, son-in-law's residence, ailbert Pruance. 6538 N. 12th st.. Mon., 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem mass Church of Holy Angels, Oak Lane, 10 a. m. Int. private. HERB. April 17, MARY A.,- wife of Louis Herb (nee Hosbach). aged 52. Relatives. and e.l.na Invlful In fiinnr! nnrvlcen Mnn . '1 frUnriw Invited tn funersl services. Mon.. & m 2852 N. Marshall st. Int. Chelten Ills Cem. Remains may ba viewed Sun., after 7 p. m. Auto funeral. HERBOTT. April 17. ANNA MARTHA, widow of John Adams Herbott. aged fl'2. nut notice ox xunerai win do riven, ittsa im. "nth st. HOWELL. Anrll 15. ALICE, widow of Samuel Howell. Relatives and friends in I. IVCiaUY''? IIU 1I1CIIUB III' al. Mon.. S'30 a. m , parl&TS Rrogan R4th and vino sts., phla. High mass Church ot vited to funeral. Mon.. H-ao a of Thomas C. Rrogan R' West Philadelphia. High Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m Int. Cathedral Cem. Remains may ha Mewed &run. ce. Auto service. KALLENBAC1I. ABril 14. UJ1AKI.EH 1-'., hnahand nf lata Marv T. Kallenbach and son ot George and Matilda Melster. Relatives nna rrienas. memoers ox jcai eo. x?, o. ai. W.. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. 4183 N. 7th at. Solemn requiem mass St. Henry's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem Auto funeral. M.ELLY. April IS. ELLEN, widow of VMu-a.rf Tf!lv Funeral Mnn.. 8:30 a. m.. from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Mary Falls. 639 Race st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Augustine a cnurcn. io a. ni. ini. Holv Cross Cem. Auto service. KER3HAW. April 17. JANE, wlduw of Thomas II. and daughter of late Thomas and Amanda Schodeld. Relatives and friends. Hamilton Chapter. No. 110. O. E H.: Ladles' Oulld and Chancel Clulld of St. James's P. E. Church, Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p m.. 7033 Woodland ave. Services St. James's Church. Klngsesalng. 2.30 p. m. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends call Mon., 1 p. m. Auto funeral. .. .. , . - KEUPER. At Riverside. N. J.. April 18. Rev. JOSEPH KEEPER, aged 68 Reverend clergy, relatives and friends. Holy Name Soclsty. K. of C, all other societies of St. Pe1e"s Church, invited to, funeral. Mon. morning. Divine ofnce begins st 0 a m. Solenkn high reauiern, inas. St. Peter's Church 10 a. m Int. St. Peter's New Cem. Deceased may be viewed at church. Sun., ''l&YWORTH - At 1808 Sprlne Garden St., April 17. ANNA MARIA, widow of Dan lei F. Ke-worth and mother of Dr. Fannie K. Webster. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Mon.. 3 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Sun.. 7:30 to 10 p. m. KILLEEN. April 15. WILLIAM A.. .hus band of Anna M. Killeen (nee McTague) and son of Owen and Catharine Killeen. Rela tives and friends, Lesrue of the Sacred Heart. Imlted to funeral. Mem.. O a. m.. reldenco of fathcr-ln-law. Martin McTague, 2207 8 22d st. Solemn requiem mass St. Edmond's Church 11 a. m. Int. Cathedral CtSav8ia!SvMl. WILLIAM E.. -on of Edward L. and Catherine Koenlg (neo Orels ser) aged 23. Relatives and friends, East ern Star Council. No. 12. S. and D. of U; T?rgraphtcal Union. No. 2. Invited to fu neral Mon.. 2 p. m.. resiatnca or oarenxs. 4148 N. Rets. st. Int. Chelten Hills Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun.. 7 to U p. m. KNORR.-Aprll ". ELIZABETH C. wife of Harry L. Knorr anddaughter of ato John B and Martha S. Qrovea. Relatives and friends, Hellman Council. No. 140. S. "d D of L.S Ladles' Auxiliary. Post No. 8. O. A. 'R.. Invited to funeral. Mon., 2 p. m.. hu.bind'i residence. 18 E. Collom at.. Otn. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Remains may be lawed Sun., after 7 o, rn. .., KREWSO.V. Anrll 17. WILLIAM D., husband of Emma E. Krewspn (nee Lewis), aged 43. Relatives and frlenda. Qlsnslds Castle. No. 201. A. O. Ii. of the M. C, In vlt'd to funeral. Mon., 2:30 p. m late M.idencV Edge .Hill. Hill road. North s,i...i.4 T9 Int. ltatbnrn Cem. Autos will meet Oltnilde trolley at Ardsley, from 1 U KUHNL-fA-rril IT. WILLIAM C . .on of lata Oottloeb W. and. Margaretta A, Kuhni. Relatives and. friends Invited to funeral lervlces. Mon., So. m.. at parlors of Seher 4 Hesalnger, 2003 E. Susquehanna "..Int. private, Chelten Hills Cem. Auto ,elLAUTENBACH. April IB. LOUIS C. husband of, Margaret (neo SchyeUer) and son of Freda and lata Jacob Lautenbach, aged 20. Relatives and friends, employes XV II. Fsarce Co., Invited to services, Mon., ;,,B' 2403 N. Newklrlt St. Int. Oreen- mLAWLER.-AprlI IT. RATJiONli, .on of Ross A.. Lwr(n IJughesI and lata. T t I...,. rtetiittves and frlenda. 8. H Wbl... noUL,Mf. Work. Jnvlte.1 js fu- 'Xaauiam , v , ,t '1,iJ,'i"" l ni daaehlm'l T V Tl I DEATHS LEONARD. April 14. MARY wife of James Leopard and daughter of James and late' Bridget Grady, County Sllgo, Ireland Relatives and friends InMted to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 n in., 1812 Sliamokln st. (tilth and Callowhlll ntn ), High requiem tnann nt Cathedral, 10 a m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto tuneral. LENTZ. April 16, JOHN ,? LENTZ. Relatives and friends, Washington Camp. No. 810. P. O . of A : Col, Jt.hn Clark Council, No. 6tr,, T. P. A : Court Holmes- I-OON'ET Anril lfl. llllU. HLMI.V M daughter of late Johhtina mid Jrremlali Looney. HeUtls ftfi(J frlftids tin I ted to funprftl, Men.. 8v3U fl. m . residence of nlere. 2'07 N. I.ainbert at. Sbleinn maes of re nulem Church of St Elisabeth Ui n tn Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral MicCOLUUM. April 17. AI.KXANDCR R , husband of Jennie MarCollum (nfe Cherry). Relatives nnd frlenda InUted to ericrs. Mon.. -P. m . 305 N. 41st st. Int. prlate Hfmalns mv be pved Sun. ee. MAQNElt April 1t. residence nf ...n rharle' K. Mairner, lTOOMcKean nt . JAMRS MM..NKK, nusoann or, laie Jiury A. Magner Further notice of funeral will b Riven, MALWT. April 14. PATRICK JOST.PH MALLOr, hunband of late Arnen Mallov. aged 1.5. Relatle and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 n. m.. 607 Pe Lancev t. Ma?s of requiem St. Maryn Church 10 a. m. int uaincarai lem auto runerai, MANpERBACIt. April IT. , CYRtJS hue- band of Emma Manderbach (ne9 Nicholas). I aged B9. Relatives and friends Invited to runerai services, tun . u.au p. m . l.is w. Columbia ae. Int Mon.. Worselsdorr. Pa. MANET. April 17. MARY K.. daughter of Joseph J and Catherine Kelley Manley. aged 8. Relatives and friends, also Parochial School of St. Charles's Church. Invited to lunerai. .vion.. a a. m.. irom ner parents residence. North Sycamore st.. Clifton Heights. Pa. High mass at St. CharleVs Church. Kellyvllle. 10 a. m. Int. St. Charles's Cem. No conv. MARSDEN. April 17. JAMES W . hus band of Aanna Marsden. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tues, 2 p. m., 102 S. 2d St., Colvvyn. Pa. Int Mt. Zlon Cem., Darby. Friends may call Mon.. 7 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. MATTIFORD. April 17. FRANK F . hue hand of Clara B Mattlford (nee Irmitt). Relatives and friends Marine Engineers' Renenvtal Afso No. 13: American Predglng Co.. Phlla. Ship Repair Co emploves nf Hog Island. Invited to funersl, Mon 2.30 P m., 2311 S 87th st Int Mt Morlah Cent Remains may bo viewed Sun . 8 to 10 p tn MAXWELL. April 18. JOHN HARRY MAXWELL. Relatives and friends InMted tn funeral. Mon , 2 p. m.. 11124 Arch st. Int. private. MCCARTHY. April !, JAMfcS. son of late Timothy and Ann McCarthy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:80 a. m., 1317 Parrlsh St. Solemn requiem mass at Church of tho Assumption 10 a. m. Int. .Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MrCULLOUOH April 18. ANNA, widow of Michael McCullough. late of 8113 Lambert at. Relatives and friends InMted to funeral Mon.. 7 n. m.. residence of John llara. 8133 Stenton ave , Gerrrantown. Solemn requiem mass Church nf the Immaculate Conception 8 a. m. Int, New Cathedral Cem. Auto fu neral. McFAULL April 18. RICHARD MOORE, husband of Mabel Lucy McFaulL Relatives and frlenda Imlted t funeral services, Tues , 2 p. m.. 12 N. Dearborns st. Int. Mt Morlah Cem. McQARY. In Mercer Hospital. Trenton. N J.. April 1R. MORRIS 1, son of Charles and Sadie McQarv. aged 23. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon . 2 p. m., resi dence of parents. Dollngton. Pa. Int. New town Cem. Conveyances will meet trolley at Wlst'a corner. Tardley. leaving Newtown at 12 nnnn ana Trenton at l p. m. . , McKAE April 7, at Santa Barbara. lsl or I'lnea. West Indies, MILTON A., husband of Allen C. McKae. Relatives and friends, also Onkmont Tiro Co., No. 1. Invited to funTal Mon.. 10 a. m. from 128 E. Eagle road, Oakmont. Pa Solemn requiem mass at St Denia's Church, 11 a. m. Int. ht. Denis's Cem. Take Ardmora trolley at COth MEER. Apr"l 15, CATHARINE, widow, of Thomas Meer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8 a. m., 2528 S. Falrhlll at. (6th and Porter sts.). High requiem mass Church ot Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 9:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cera. Auto service. MERCER. April 17. EBER T.. husband of Jane Mercer, aged 84. Relatives and friends. Pilgrim Lodge. No. 455: Arcturus Lodge. No. -35. I. O. O. F. : Police Pension Fund. Thomson Lodge. Piotl. Pa., alt other societies of which be vas a member. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 1 p. m., 230 S. 37th st. Int. private. Northwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun.. 7 to 9 n. rn. Auto service. MERVINE. April 18. ANNIE P.. wife of Lawrence S. Mervlne (nee Heyn). aged 28. Due notice of funeral will be given from residence of mother 1741 SepMva st. MHTERa.' Apill 1. MARGARET H. MEYERS, widow of Frederick II. Meyers and daughter of lata William and Mary Mul- grow, or Carlisle, i'a. jteiaiivea ana friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 7:30 a. m.. 2730 Poplar at. High maa St. Ludwlg'a Church l a. m. Tnt Carlisle. Pa. Train Jeaves Broad St. Station 11:30 a. m. Re- iilKius ill? u c,;u UUIl.i ,,U1I1 , ,U V P, m. MILLER. April 15, ANNA M. MILLER, wife of Paul C, Miller and daughter of John M. and lato Lillian Osborne (neo Keenan). aged 22. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 p. m , 1320 Jackson st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Sun., after 8 r m, MILLER. April IT. BERTHA FISCHER MILMER, wife of Philip Miller. Relatives and friends, all societies of which she was a member. Invited to funeral, Tues,, 2 t in.. 2010 N. Orlanna st. Int. Creenmount Cem. Friends may call Mon.. after 8 P-MILLER. April 17. CHARLES rA hus band of Esther T Miller and son ot Louisa and late Frank Miller, aged 58. Relatives and friends. John B. Fine Lodge, No. 25. R of II.: employes of P. R. T. Co. Asso.. In vlted to funeral services. Tues. ,2 p. rn . 2507 N. Hope st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Trlends mMILLS.-Apruei7. ELIZABETH S.. wife of Charles 31111s. aged 65. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services, Mon.t 2 p. m., 232 N. 60th st. Int. private. Montrose Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun eve. Auto funeral. i MINTON. April 10 JOHN T, husbsrM of Matilda R, Mlnton, aged A4. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mnn., 8'30 a. m., 38 Cherry at., Colllngdale. Pa. Solemn re oulem hlah mass Church of the Holv Spirit, Sharon Hill. Pa.. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Re deemer Cem. MONTEITH. April 15. MARY, widow of John Montelth. Relatives and friends. League ot Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral, Mon., 9 a. m., 1442 S. Colorado st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Thoma. Aquinas 10:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MOONEY. April 10. ELLEN M.. daugh ter of late Johanna and Jeremiah Mooney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a. m.. residence of niece, 2287 N. Lambert st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Elizabeth 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MOONEY. In Devon. Pa, April 17, MARY E., wife of John J. Mooney. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tues . 8:30 a. m.. Lancaster pike, Devon High mass St. Monlca'a Church. Berwjn. 9:30 . m Int. St. Monlca'a Cem MOWERY. April 18. LAURA, wife of OeorgS Jl. aiOWCry, HHU ". jvviitmra mm friends, members of Bethany Tabernacle Re formed Church. Cohockslnk Council. No 150, D. of P., Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p m.. 2339 N. Barnet st. Int. private. Femwood Cem. Friends may call Bun. eve. MULDOON. April 14, CAHARINI1. wlfs of Thomas Muldoon. Relatives and friends InMted to funeral, Mon . 7:30 a. m., 1250 S. Bucknell st. .(24tVi and Wharton). Solemn mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funera . MULLER. At Payette. Idaho. April 12. Colonel CHARLES S. ML'LLER. Further notice of funeral will be given from Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut at.. Phlladel- MULLIGAN. April 14 KATHRINE. daughter of late James and Mary Mulligan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8'30 a. m.. 1712 Orthodox St.. Frank ford. Solemn requiem mass St. Joachim'. Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Joachim's Cem. MUNZER. April 18, WILLIAM JOSEPH, son of William V. and Mury T. Munzer (nee Trleb.) Relatives nnd friends, also pupils of St. Ignattua's School. Invited to funeral Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. from the residence of his parents, 4313 Lancaster ave, Jllgh mass or requiem at St. Ignatlus's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem Auto service. MURRAY. April 15. SARAH CLARE, wlfa of John F. Murray and daughter of late William P. and Mary A. Connell. Rela- ilves and friends Invited to funeral. Mem., .30 a. m. residence of uncle. Oeorge W. Browned, 530 N. 22d st Solemn high ret qulem mass St, Francis Xavler'a Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem Autn funeral. O'DONNELL. April 15. FRANCIS J., son nf John F, and Catharine O'Donneli (nea McMonlgle), aged 13. Relatives and frlenda. Sacred Heart Society and altar boys St. Ann's Church and pupils St, Ann's Parochial School. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a m., parents' residence. 2431 E. Somerset at. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. int. rcevv cathearai urn, Auto service. O'LKART. April 14. MAROARET O'LEARY. daughter of Dennis and Mary O'Leary. of Farnonea, County Cork. Ireland. Relatives and friends, also Oeau R V, So dallty. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. ra.. from resldenc. of brother. Timothy O'Learr. 2837 Mountain at. Solemn reaulem mm f St. Edmond's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy vlu . riii, 4uiti avrviii- O'SIIKA. April 14, DAVID SL, husband of Theresa A. O'Shea (nee Mcflorley) and son ox laxe .vucnaei ana uonora crsnea. Relatives and friends. Superintendents' Assn. of Cltv Squares. 30th Ward Republican Club Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a, m., 2820 Manton at. Solemn requiem .mass St. Anthony's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Ctos. Cem. OPP. Suddenly. April 17. CHARLES R.. huaband of Mary Opp (nee Jacoby), aged 70. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral serv ices. Mon., 8 p. m.. 1510 N. Oth st. Int. Bethlehem, p. Tues. OSBORN. April 18. SAMUEL C. OS BORN soil, ot Rebecca J,, and husband of UNDF.RTAKKRS WIT, rl DIAMOND burg, No. '.'3n, i-. or A.: t laemy cast e. No. I nros 907 w iVhiin ... iV,, Vrt.tV tuurc ana second msid in a ramiir or . i " "" '" ;u" ........... v-, .. 103 A. O K. of M. C. Invited to fun-ral "nANONOW-tlfll iV Mantl i" if .. ,'""! ""'' b" willing, thoroughly re- V. 2Hlh .t . New York. N . services, Sun., 2 p m.. rejldetice nf nephew, ni August C Ranennw nrt i .ii? i'hter nf lat. . llbJ- capable and a good cook: Proteptants MAN wsnted, to handle on commission basis William T. Grimes. 82.' E. Thaser st. George and fir? Oschman sred "0 ReU. PntmKli goad vv-sges and ktndnens for effi. , nl(h (p,,d na r.ri,0n tool steels In the Int Magnolia Cem. Friends may call Sat., tlves and friends InvUcTto funeral services '"" ""'v1r"- Address C 32B. ledger Office. Philadelphia district, knowledge of steels d 7 l0r.iJ,P' Tn m TtArtnt.-r,. , I Int"-. 'rA W. Susqiiehanna ave' COOK, chambermaid, waitress and Ulchen elrable. but not absolutely necessary. M 832. LESSIO, April 10, HARRIET E . daueli- "' PJ, vat. Nortlivyooil Cem. Remains may mnld Phone Brvn Mawr 558 W. ' ledger Office. i ter of Hafry and Emma Lesslg (nee lloch). bo lwd Mon after 7 p. m. .. ,' MAN AND WIFE wanted for small place ng.d 0 months 2 days. Relatives "? nTORIA. April luJiANN"AH ELIZA- COnRET WORKFTt-4 FVPFHIFVCTD I ln countrj . light work and -arlng for old friends lnvltd to Juncral ." ;es, Sun.. 2 fjJlTjf' "' ' '-ouls Rastorla. aged 19 APptH- nt.RFAl 'or V-mpi (ivMFNT rounl. 100 per month. Address J. W 223 5.,inl'. ",'d.n,l?.f,.,",K,J,."., ? rSi. 0l,U- ?f1il"VT.".n'2d lri"l. WS'A ? '""' A1 PIA IUWANAMAKEIvSL",ENT ' S 3d SI Philadelphia . nKATIIS Blanche V Ojborn. Hotel Arlington. Atlan-' BI no i ity .". J, Due notice of funeral will ' be alien , 1'AIU'AT Anrll 17 LOUISA, wife of , Frunk Parpat (nee Sha'rkev). Relatives and I friends Invited to funeral 'Mm 7 30 a tn i residence of parents. S21 N Hope nt High If""" "&." .fiftf enrom!'1' A-nTo I funcrst " ,u ' PERKIRA Anrll 1R MARGARET, widow nf William !!, Pererlra! Fuherai services i - ..lun , n p. ni, iunera ,..l-.- ..'1 : "-- '" "' l-"'l Tcolniw a, DaUm. thV i ,U" Bl JWnM'g cnurch a a. ra, Tr;T-V a ,, i - T 1 at i -roB em tPBn,i. a 'j ,",:,. ' ,"'wi.M "mi ni . tr -':" "'"' '"Hry Jiemey inr i iimveri. i iteiauvea and friends, employs of nenJamln lvt,h0J-m,". PlR,s al" Co . members of v- "mf'S" ' .'"I- George Washlnrton. a-in I?.' F-,Si A. '"Vitrei to funeral. Mon . 8 .10 a. m 13ft W Qlrard ar. (cor Jtoward jt . solemn high requiem mais Church nt the Immaculate Otncentlon 10 a. m. Int. .,.- vniiicuiHi I em , RIDDELL -April IT rARORET dauah-' ter of late Cummlngs and I niisa t Rlddell Relatives and frlet d" In" ltd tn funeral serv- Ices. Mon. 2 t- m l" WiJ"i." "". Colllngswood. N j ' Tnt private. TrlendJ ,no.C,".l,?.'I?.i.".""" " t. m M o"!f' Henry I-' Hr.'.1...8'!.0? male"r!n.0gIeinrJ Rfantlv.'.a'al:dCfrlds'l": ItPfl tn f ii n at rut Man - ... .-i.i... of parents, aitham rirk. Oak Lane. Int Northwood Cem SCItr.ECIITU'T..in &n.ll IB wttTUlf husband of Clara Pchlechtweg (nee Schneid er). Relatives and friend". Loral Keder. ?t,on-,'!f Musicians No 77. members of Stan ley Theatre Orchestrn, Invited tn funeral services, Sun . 7 30 p. tn . near Sewell, N J. final service .lion.. .30 p m.. home of u.A. i- r... v."' v;. .''....':. u..'." ."' ThiV.H.irU,i ' t. ' -i .. -i- ". V -ol,n,,,,-, Philadelphia. Int. private, West Laurel Hill -'& SCOTT. Suddenlv. Anrll la HltSAN M daughter of late John nnd Suaan Scott, aged 21. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 p m , 810 Gllhsm st., Lnwndale. int. Oakland Cem Remains mv h viewed Sun.. 8 to 10 p. m. BCRANTON At TVivlrtere. f. .T. nn April lh. ROSALIE PAUL, wife of the late WILLIAM JI. HCRANTON and daughter of the late Thomas and Sara T Paul, aged 77 years. Service from her home, at Relvldere, on Tues. afternoon, April 22, at 4 o'clock: also funeral service from the residence of her niece, Mr. A II Storre, 810 Monro ave Scranton. Pa . on Wed.. April 23. ot 2:20 p. m It Is requested that no flowers be sent. SEAL April 17. MYRTLE, daughter ot Joseph and late Annlo Seal, aged 16. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral services Mon., I p. m . parlcTfl of f P. Frankenfleld's Sons. 5300 Vine st Int Montrose Cem Re mains mav be viewed Sun 8 to 10 r. m SHEPHERD April 16. TRANCIP AN DREW husband of Emma Shepherd (ne Parker), aged 44 Relatives and friends Intlted to funeral, Mon., 2 p. m , 802O Tinl cum nve. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Trlenda may call Sjn. ee. SHREVE. April 17. ANNA M. SIIREVE. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, St. Mary". Church. Locust at. abov. ouin. jwon., o p. m. int. private, SUVtS. April 10, 1910. MART W. SIL- vib. r'uneral Sat.. 11 a. m.. at th resi dence of sleter-ln-Iaw, Mrs. BcnJ. Sllvls. 3528 N th at. Int. private. SMITH. April 18. HELEN MARIE, daughter of Harry fl and late Catharine D. Smith, aged 25 Notice of funeral later. STORY Anrll 18. Endlcott. N Y.. LUCY MARIE STOnv (neo Bradv) wife nf Fred erick A. Story and daughter nf Katharine Talbot and lato John Rrady. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues. 8:30 s. m . residence of mother. Mrs John Talbot. 751 Union at . West Philadelphia. Solemn requiem maas St Aaatha'a Chuich 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto service. SUMMERILL. In Norrlstown. Anrll 17, FRANCIS M . huaband of Emma F. Sum merltl and son of late Francis M and Emma a wummerlll. aged 41 Relatives ana friends, employes of Summerlll Tubing Co., Invited to view remains. Sun., T to 9 n. m . 134." DeKalb st . Norrlstown. ra. Funeral private. Mon , 2 p. m. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. TAYLOR. Anrll IT. Dr. SARAH TAY LOR, aged 83 Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral, Friends' Meeting, Woodatown. N. J., Second-lay, 2 P. m. Int. Frlenda' Cem. Friends may call Flrat-day, residence nt Nephew. Edward Gaunt, Mulllca Hill. N. J., from 7 to 9 p. m. THOMAS April 18. WILLIAM, husband nf Alice Thomas, aged 89, Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services, Tues.. 1-30 p. m.. 2030 E. Elk"art st. Int. Belvus Cem. Remains may bo viewed Mon.. after VILE. April 18. SAMUEL, Jr., husband ot Euanacla B. VII. and son of S'amuel and Annie Vile, agea ni. ueiauves ana rrienas. 30th Ward Union Republican Club and Snuth wark rield Club. Invited to funeral. Sun., at 3 p. m.. from 2227 S 8th st. Int. Trin ity Lutheran Cem. Friends may call Sat. eve. Auto service. Jersey City. N J., pa vrs pleise ccpy. WATSON. Aprtl 18. EDWARD A., hus. band of Louisa I.. Watson (nee Rrown). aged 30 Relatives and friends. Grenlock Lodge. I. O. O. F. ; Ilerwyn Lodge. Inde pendent Americans; Carpenters' Union. No. 833: P. R. R Vol. Relief: Berwjn Vol. Fire Dept.. invited to services. Mon,, 2 p. m.. Central ave., Berwyn, Pa. Int. Newtown Baptist Cem. rrlends may call Sun., 7 to WATSON. April 18. KAT7IERINE M.. widow of Vincent Wntson. aged 46. Rela tives and frler.ds invited to funeral. Mon . 8.30 a. m.. 1348 8. 29th St. Solemn high mass ot requiem St. Gabriel's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Criss Cem. WINIECKI Suddenlv April. 14. AN THONY, huaband nf Mary Wlnleckl (nee Eck) and father of Rev. Joseph Wlnleckl. C. S S. R., aged 88. Relatives and friends. Holy Family. Sacred Heart league. Altar Society, employes of AJax Rubber Co , all other societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral Tues.. 8:30 a. m.. 1617 jCadwallader at. Solemn requiem mass St. Peter n cnurcn lu u. m. mi. jioai jioiy 11 eTONnKER.-Suddenly. April 17. JOSEPH, husband of late Sarah U. Yonker, aged 72. Relatives and friends, Sacklnah Lodge. No. 23. K of P : Welcome Division. S. of T., Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m., (1508 Park ave.. Oak Lane. Int. private, Mt. Peace Cem. LEGAL AnVKRTlSEMEXT8 I NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS OF l'KNNIYI.VANIA OANAT. CO. IN THE DISTRICT COURT or THE I' H. FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNA.: APRIL SESSIONS. 1911; NO 667 IN EQUITY. ALICE FRANCES RROWN et al. vs. PENNSYLVANIA CANAL CO. et" " NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS OF PENNSYLVANIA CANAL CO. TVIatrthiitton having been made tn nil hnTri- ers of the bonds of the Pennsylvania Canal Company of the lsse of July 1, 1870. who have proved their ownership before the Master appointed by th Court, and a fund having been paid Into Court for distribution to such owners of the said bonds as have not yet proved their claims, notice la hereby given to all holders of said bonds who have not yet made proof of their claims to present their bnods to th undersigned Master, ap pointed bv th Court, at his office 607-08 Land Title Building. Philadelphia, Pennsyl vania, and make proof of their ownership thereof on or before the first day of June, 1D1. All bonds nf the said Issue not presented to th said Master and proved nn or before the first dsy of June. Win. will be subject to such order as th Court may make con cerning the distribution of the said fund and tho right of snv bonds not presented and proved on nr befor th said dat to par ticipate In the distribution thereof. DAVID WALLERSTEIN. Master LOST AND FOUND BAR PIN I.est ln Germantown platinum bar pin with 16 small Jowels; liberal re- ward. Phon Germantown 737. COLLAR Lost diamond and black velvet collar, containing 61 diamonds snd 1 pear shaped diamond droo: stamped either F 1730 nr K 713. Liberal reward If returned to il i. ill,. i.iuriat icndiu I, it-iuiiiru m J E. Cldwell Co , Junper and Chestnut streets. DOCJ Lost, Wednesday afternoon, trlcolored collie doir: answers to nsme of "Scottle"; reward Phone Ardmor 788 WHEELS. Lost, between Cheater and Broad and bpruce streets, l-niia. two vv niteriage fWhltworth) wheels, complete with tires 125 reward If returned to Room 1803 Finance Building. PERSONALS TO SETTLE AN ESTATE Information wanted a. to relatives of Mary Ann Staffnid or Mary Jane Stafford, daugh ter of Michael Stafford and Ann Carley, born in Montreal, Canada, about 1846. and later moved with her mother and brother to Bos ton. Mass., where ah married John Hart nett September 15. 1872. later coming to Phlladelnhla with her huaband, where she remained until the time nf her death In March, 1018. ROBERT O ERSKINE. Attornev.at.law. 133 S 12th st.. Phlladelnhla ofJne- Of BUpe n- .Vna- FRENCH LESSONS are offered bv a Ian woman, highly cultured and n rlor education, having wide teaching expe ncjire. lur nv Huiiiuirr iu ansimencnn innuiv in exenanga xor loaginir ior neraeix ana ner family ln the country, at the seaside nr ln the mountains; first-class references, Mme. do L, y 902. L'dger Office. HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATION HANDS, experienced on men's clothing; good .alary. Apply Hill Co , 1021) Market st BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING IS FASCINATING WORK. A FEW POSITIONS OFFERING EXCEP TIONAL OPPORTUNITY ARE OPKN TO (YOUNG WOMEN 18 TO 23 YEARS. 19 PER WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS, WITH RAriD INCREASES THEREAFTER. MIRS RTAN 1CS1 ARCH STREET ' BOOKKEEPER Experience not necessary: j knowledge of typewriter) Protestant. P i- i-eusrr miir-. . , "SSlSSffi W- 5?rjffl A'tVrV l?OKKKI'it, one wno can an sirno- HELP WANTED FEMALE - RLERB, experienced on Axmlnsler rugn. learners taken. Apply Bush L. Diamond. Jasper nnd Ontario stn. CHAMBERMAID waitress. Protestant. 2 In famllv, parlor maid, assist phone Brvn "aw 18 I -W In l.r.n office, must .,. experienced , preferably In grocery business: nlate age J."" experience: salary ill i- urn, i.cuger Office ...K. , r -""-,al(J ' lUUi OlltJ II II PIIrTICIll C " I mops ann poiisn prirrrpa a i irn ju DRESSMAKERS. KXPERIKNTED API'I.T BIIIlliAU OK EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S DESlp.NERS, female, familiar with lilgli- ..class and detail work, half .lay .Saturday "-"", Per vreelci-.nni. jwerunjee . ,01111. colored, for cooking and downstairs ' w"f": 'mlly of a 323 Vf Mermaid lane, IS! Martins Phone Cheetnut Hill 73. ; (URLS who are eapenenced J ra pasting I leather. Chesterman, 02 Montgomery " i ""s " " rubbr ,h"" ' --Ch"'"m"n' B02 Montgom.ryave. I UASD SEWERS. BXPERIENrBO , APPLY ni'REAU OK KMPLOYMEN r WANAMAKEIVS HOUSEWORK Wanted, thoroughly .experi enced women for general housework! must be good cook; to right person wages rnnra than you now receive. Phone Wnodburv 309. HOUSEKEEPER Capable woman. with Pleasing personality, as assistant nou" keener, with ref. 207 S. 22d Ph l.ocuat 38id MILLINERS .. EXPERIENCED MILLINERS WANTED - PERMANENT POSITION ALL TEAR ROUND: GOOD WAOES. APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LI? I5ROTHERS NURSE Esperlenced white woman fond nf children, to take chnrge of 2'i- ear-old girl ana assist wun oiner ann vounger ciuin. good references required, countrv In nm- l mer 8010 St Martins lane. Chestnut Hill Phone Chestnut Hill 402 I NURSE female rol Apnlv .i;04 vv renn at. (jermantown, or phono aermantown. SOn.' W OPERATORS ON TOWER MACHINES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S OPERATORS Young ladles, experienced on sateen work Chesterman. 902 Mont- gomery ave. . SALESWOMAN to assist In selling; talking machlns records 3 evenings In the week. rrom o p m. i- oa.i. ioger mnrp, sTt'VnnwipTlv.n fnr real estate ofllce. state experience and salary expected. Ap-1 ply by letter. P 319, ledger OIBce STENOGRAPHER Experienced young worn- an: state age, experience, references and salary desired Postofflce Rox 743 SPOOLERS, experienced on carpet jam. steady work: good pay. Apply Bush A Diamond. Jasper and Ontario sts. . WANTED Young woman to take partial car of baby and to help with the house work In family of two; good wages and horns for right party. Chlpman. COO Mlxsell at., Tgaaton. Pa. WOMEN WANT1ID WHITE WOMEN FOR CAFETERIA WORK AT HOO ISLAND FIRST-CLASS ' LTVINO CONDITIONS: pi.ttaaajt- nirnnntTNniNOS: GOOD WAGES: BOARD AND ROOM INCLUDED. ArPLT 300 WALNUT ST. SEE MR. STULL LO NOT APPLY AT HOO ISLAND WOMEN (WHITE) FOR CLEANING AND SCRUBBING APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S TOUNO WOMEN AS CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S EMBROIDERERS ft designer wanted for a large dress establishment, capable of man aglng force of girls. P 802 Ledger Office. General PEACE WORK AT WAR PAT Knit urgent, ly-noeded socks for us on auto knlttsra; experience unnecessary: full psrttculars 3o stamp. Dept. 288. Autn Knitting Co.. 821 Jarrerson. at., liuffalo. N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE ALTERATION HANDS. experienced on men's clothing; good salary. Apply HIU Co . 1029 Market St. . ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN with abil ity and Initiative In designing and pr. paring complete working drawings; capable and experienced man wanted to assume re sponsibility in work undertaken in office with general practice; communicate Imme diately, stating age, college training, If any, experience, references, salary, etc Boen isch, Kraus Helmkamp. architects, 316 317 Ohio Building. Akron. O. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMERS EXPERIENCED ON COMMERCIAL AND PLEASURE CAR WORK APPLY WANAMAKER GARAGE S. W. CORNER 23D AND WALNUT STS. BENCH HANDS wanted on sash, doors and odd work; must also be able to work nn saah and door machinery. Apply Charles F. Fllln & Co . Inc . York road and Butler at. BINDERY FOREMAN, competent to handle and estimate on binding and ruling; excel lent opportunity. Address, stating salarv and experience, "xypotnexae. ii.i- , nwimit hi. BOOKKEEPER, A-l capable of assuming full charge of general ledger and compiling financial statements for large corporation: state age. experience and salary desired. T 614, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER AND STENOG RAPHER A large corporat on. central location, desires the services of a. young man to assist the man ager of the accounting department: salary 18 to start: In reply, state education and experience A Jl. Lieager umce BOY to run errands and assist In office. permanent position, with good future, con tinuation school privilege. Hallahan i Son, Inc. 10th and Washington ave. BOY WANTED TO FEED Jl B PRESS. SEB MR. READ. LEDGER JOt PRESSROOM BRANCH MANAGER WANTED with a knowledge of mechanics, for a con cern manufacturing gears; must have busl ness ability and successful in past business . luiiiirviiuni,; onw n 1111 . j.. ....... -. f erred. Write, giving full details and at least connections; one wun gear cahouh, iir 3 references. M 903, Ledger Office. BUSHEI.MEN ON MEN'S COATS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BUSHELMEN to make reiterations on men". clothes: steady position; good pay. Myers Bros., Inc., N. E. cor. 22d and Market sti.. Ighth floor. CABINETMAKERS, good pay and steads work. Apply J. B Van Sclver Co . Camden CLERK Young man. over 16 jeara. to work tn the accounting de partment, muat be quick and ac curate In handling figures: good op portunity lor advancement. Ask for Mr. Wlest, Accounting Depart ment. Publlo Ledger Co., 6th and Chestnut sts. CUTTER Experienced patternmaker on silk' ! haAlnr had experience of manasinr a cuttlne niri,ryl,;o,o0prrun7.yetnCfuVhr'pdar".y- ' Ply: try gooa Opportunity gi-ri?ni. Pa" I Inalu Mill.- V.nfaM J Cft Trtfl Muflff t waisis; one capaoie or inanina nuaiins anu - I Apply Jllller, Neufeld A Co 08 Market st.. ' aixm noor. ,,,.rTi two.Diec'e crown PRIVATE secretary, 10 years' practical ex rkir good Mlary and p?t" porlence. capable ot taking charge; best ot ,; also nrs?-cl7.s rubber references furnished, C 336, Ledger Ofllce. DENTIST Mechi and bridge worke: m,t nsi-lflM,; worker, 308 Main st . Norfolk, Vi DRIVER Steady man for stesdy position; over 21 yeara of a.: good salary. Apply I a. m.. Mr Hslrold. 1327 Palnbrtdg. st. EXPRESS PACKERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S FLOOR POLISHERS OS HARDWOOD FLOOR WORK APPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE FINISHERS FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN ON HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE APPLT WANAMAKER'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE ,V. B, COn. 22D AND WASHINGTON AVE, CORDON 'PRESS FEEDEirntTdT-A HELP WANTED MALE HOSIERY riXER wanted for Hsnner and Scott ft Williams knlttlne machines. Ap- plv Chlpmsn Knitting Mills. Eaiton. Pa. m LIN'OTYPE OPERATORS AND AD. .MEN WANTED. APPLY FIFTH FLOOR. LEDGER BLDO., 6TH AND CHESTNUT STS. MAN wanted, competent to take charge nf knitting plant on ftat-povver machines nt vonKers v kooii saiar to ngni pariv MAN wanted who understands prasln enamel on wicker rurniiure. Appiy .-n m. jth Pt, MAN wanlPd who understands enamllna and strlnlng ancarts Apply 244 8 8th at. MAN wanted vvho understands repairing reed , furniture. s f. nin si , MAN to form truss sprints. Cheeterman, tut'.' Tcntgomcry n". jrw.iANlCAl. URArTSMAN. familiar with SI" ''n,,m -ml tool designing; 30 miles f rwiadelphla: In repljtng pleas; Stat; fullv ,ur experience, which will be treated incidence, wages wanted; "Plendld orpor. "unity for the right man. M 821. Ledger Office. UNSKILLED MEN FOR PRODUCTION WORK Ages 18 to 45 IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION Wit's snd Working Conditions Right Arply In Person nr Communicate with Factory Employment Offtcs THE GOODTEAR TIRE K RUBBER CO. Akron, Ohio NEEDED AT ONCE MEN WITH SIIIPTARD EXPERIENCE 23 flrsl-claes hand caulkers or tank testers APPLY 1521 Arch at CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO LTD EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT FRONT AND KERLIN STS. CHESTER. TA. MEN Wanted, on large dairy tarm, 2 active men: 1 to operate milking machine and 1 lor general mechanical work, P S20 Led ger Office PAPERHANQERS.- first class; Robert Keonn. 1200 Pin st. no lugging. PAINTERS, hojse wanted; Apply 6732 Old York road. steady work. PHARMACIST 'Wanted, manufacturing pharmacist, experienced In tho manufac ture of llxlrs, syrups, tinctures ointments, flavoring extracts, etc.. and caDable nf na- saMng tinctures and similar prescriptions: references required: permanent and deslrahl position. Address wholesale urugglat, M 904 Ledger Office. PORTERS AND CLEANERS WHITE MEN AITLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S PRESS FEEDER, cylinder, good, wanted Apply Myers Mfg. Co.. 7th and Pearl sts.. Camden. N. J PRINTING - - Thoroughly competent paper cutter to get out stock for pressroom and bindery Dunlap Printing Co., Juniper and Cherry sts SALESMAN WANTED Experienced, energetic, competent salesman to direct and develop sales of large eastern machine manufacturing concern from Its numerous branches located throughout Lnlted States; prefer man now emploved aa assistant sales manager or manager of large branch some well-known, substantial con cern who can successfully handle salesmen and trade: give experience, nationality, age, compensation expected, replies ln strict con fidence, excellent opportunity for the right man M 834 Ledger Office. SALESMAN Experienced lithographic sales man to sell general color lithography, also offset commercial work; one hav-InK established trario prefrrd. Th Idal Printing and Lithographing Co.. 733 Central ave . Cleveland. O SALESMAN wanted by a large retail lum- ber company to solicit the Philadelphia trade; applicant must possess good person- allty and selling ability, atate use. - perlenc and salary, A 116, Ledger Offic. SALESMEN, experienced, for men's and n??.,1t.M'x- Bood ""lor- Apply Hill Co.. 1029 Market st SHOWCARD WRITER AND LETTERER QJJALiriED TO DO NEAT WORK APPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STRN,5J?APHER EXPERIENCED. FOR . rA.P,y.!:nTISIXO DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WC,2SE5J.'.''Jn AND CHESTNUT STsr: XX3TSB ALERT. INDUSTRIOUS AC ures-YndNdDetailV ...... ...... ..,,c.,. i, rm.ii r i.wun STONL HAND Compositor with experience on complicated Imposition; large office: steady pnMtlnn: open shop give reference Address P 601. Ledger Office ""nce. TIME-STUDY MAN with actual motion-study experience. In plant making email metal parts, salary about 12000 to start, with excellent opportunity for advancement in progressiva plant in re ply atate fully actual experience, education, religion, nationality age and references "D-22," P O. Box 3470. UPHOLSTERERS FIRST-CLASS MEV ON FINE WORK APPLT WANAMAKI'.lf.s FURNITURE WAREHOUSE N E COR. 22D AND WASHINGTON AVE UPHOLSTERERS, good pay and steady work. Apply J. B Van Sclver Co . Camden WOOL SORTERS. Apply Eavenson ft Lev erlng Co.. 217 Atlantic ave . Camden. TOUNO MAN. between 18 and 20 "years cf age, wan'ed for stockroom work by lirg automobile manufacturer, good chance for advancement P 336. ledger Office, YOUNG MAN. live and well-educated, for outdoor wnrk; salary commensurate with ability. M 831. Ledger Office. Cencral WE TEACH YOU TO DRIVE AND REPAIR AUTOMOBILES 125 COMPLETE COURSES 125 DAT AND NIOHT CLASSES Sattler's. 1601 Sprlne Garden at. Open Sun ITUATIQNB WANT'D FEMALB tinricrtTviicn rmn.i.r,. ' o.'.hv" -p-o.tfloTa."'.: .ltant mnnatror In n. hftil at I 1" " l """.f ' " HOlf "t XDerlncerl U8ekeepr or me snore C 3Sfl. Ledyir OfflOf SITUATIONS WANTED MALE MAN. young, desires extra work evenings; good business education, thoroughly ex- perlenced otflce work. A 114, Ledger Office. TOUNO executive, with wide acquaintance among financial mon, thoroughly conver sant with Income tax requirements, the management and settlement of estate, at present employed by a large corporation ln an executive capacity, would like to change; private secretarial work preferred, M 003. ledger Office. OLD GOLD CASH paid for old gold, silver; clocks re paired. Rogers. 43 S. 17th at. Loo. 121. PIANOS. PLAYERS. TTJN1NO. ETC. COLUMBIA grafonola. lu splendid t-ondltloni Pfflg $&2gl ! "' "' BUSINE8S OPFOETTJinTIES -rtfl Wanted Party With $2000 (i --A nr rnnfi tn r..iu tslsii-rtiK. ..t... -...v "i apartment bulldlna between 1-onn and Oalt ! I.anej iceuMed by 3 sdod tenant! in 1 i; rooms, ftirnl.lieil h IUmuIi.i ..j h..,h t nearly $1000 yearly renli Inner' m tin. on V first floor rent free and collect 1720 yearly rent for the other 2 floors, fine garden and near trolley tars ash for descriptive card. Address OWNER, 1321 Nedro aTt AN ENTERPRISING MAN wanted VYllh k small capital; can make isn Independent fortune; n wonderful Invention, strictly f cltlmate and an unllmltd field; eiclnalv territory granted This Is not a cet-rlch. quick scheme but a straight business prop OBltlon. Vnr nnrtlciil.c. tt'.lt Th. IT,.. mort Mfg Co., Inc., 233 East 22d St., New Tork r'lty. I'lMTINO PLANT, complete. Including all. j.i. " nlck.''1.. nper and brass solutions. 2?.ST.mo RIA1 H.POllnhina; machines- I20O for S,.?.1 i-w1r'?,",fuJ opportunity for 'man tn start In plating business HIS N 8th. W.TED . Wf'l-establlshed coal yard with ,i.!i;M.'rnt,f"ar,""."Jin nnrth r Weat'Phlla delphla p HI 1, Ledger Ofnce. . WiT.E j R,w!'-'"tabllhd movlng-plctura .?Ti..ftud,rtll! ? "ntrnllr located- full particulars p 010, Ldger Office. BUSINESS PERSONALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT Positively highest cash prices for jour dla. tnnnd3 an size from 'a to 10 carnta. nnn K,5. ll.slt"r. "I'0. 1'1 ld. Platinum and silver bought Estates bought (private). Est 10 yr. The Diamond Shop , ffny.h."','.A'.t DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY SIZE PRICE ND ' OBJECT KELLY CO.. .932 CHESTNUT ST, , Suite 21-2J Over Chllda Restaurant Private, SAMUEL SIMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC 1 27 Walnut t. Philadelphia. SKIRTS made to order with our or your materials; all kinds material sold. retail at wholesale prices Go to Apple's, 213 S. ..in m., i-iiiianeipnia . VISITING HAIRDRESSER, formerly with .'una v.iuua; rvenrows arcnea, nenna Treat Pint: sll shades blond and black. Wood- IWIIU IJHII J, ELECTRIC treatment c manicuring. Jloom 103 Heed Bldg., 1218 Filbert at. Loc. 3992. ELECTRICAL TREAT., physical culture, 303 S. Broad. Hours. 10 a. tn. to 6 p. m. ELEC. treat. mantcurlnr. Office. Hutchin son Ride. 122 S.lSth st. Rm.407. Hrs.lO-S. FOR SALE , . OFFICE rURNITURIJ Lane lot desks, safes, files, cablneti general nffice furniture, store fixtures. W Hnv. Sell nnd tfrehan ,,. PATTEN FURNITURE CO, LOCUST 4070. 1127 ARCH ST. RACE 260 CI IITC unclaimed from merchant -tailoa, jviiu some mad for 395, will sac. for tne price or tailoring, some as low as 17. J. UNGER 070 N. 15TH ST. Open till 8 p. m. NEW WIRE ICE ChEAM CHAIltS 127 PER DOZEN REGULAR PRICE. 138 ......... Jay now an(J ,ave money CHAIR EXCHANGE, S. E. cor. 8lh aVVIn.. FORTUNE GAS STOVE. 4 top and 1 simmer burners. 2 ovens, excellent condition: pur chaser to remove from house In Wynnewood before April 30: price 25. For further de talla phone H. T 31 . Market 465. FOLDING AND INVALID CHAIRS " FOR SALE AND TO HIRF. Theatre chairs, moving-plct machines, etc , wcnam araae, rnurrn pews ann pulpit cnairs. CHAIR EXCHANGE. S E cor. 0th L Vine. . CLARK CORNET. B ftatr sliver, gold bell: all up-to-date fittings with It; a modern cornet, like new, worth 180; will .ell for M0. 3138 Kensington ave , BATHTUBS, water closets, enameledi sinks, wash stands, pipe and fittings, all sizes. Doody. 2724 Gray's Ferry road. BLOCH GO-CART, reversible gear, all gray; also folding coach. Call Wyoming 1112 W. BILLIARD, pool, comblnat'n. 2d-handj sold. i.'u,'ii, inmii rn a. iveaxer. tt.w vjirarq. BRICKS, hard- motor truck delivery. Chaa. D. Heavy. 514 N. 81st Helmont 7424. . FLAGS, all sizes. A mer. k Allies, service banners. 810 Arch: also 2414 Ridge ave. IIOUESHOLD FURNITURE for sale: good condition: bargain; call any time. 34S N. Smedlev st. REFRIGERATORS and fixtures for crocr. and meat markets; terms If desired. ivaixai,ij q t;u.. K31 w. md. SAFES, fireproof, closing out lxty slightly used, some with thin walls. 72 N. Fourth. STANDS. CARINETS. etc.: big bargains; , rhlla. Printers' Supply. 14 S. 5th t. , STROLLERS Special sale of new reed strol-"! , lers, t up: also cosches, large 'selection. Open evenings. Auerbach, 8932 Glrard ave. ; SUITS Closing out balance men's uncalled for suits, made-to-order garments. 335 and 130 lvalue for J22.50 perfect goods. He.- sert. 63 Arch ONE 16-horsepower 2-cyllnder gasoline or kerosene engine: run short tlmo; good con dition L. II. Gilmer Co. Taconv 627. TYPEWRITFR. nddlwr machines, all make..' ttunay iypevvruer uo . Biin cnestnut. 32.50 UP Bags, suitcases, dress trunks, all Kinas luggage: -xcep. nig values. Walter'. Loan Office. S. E cor. 11th snd Arch. LIVING-ROOM SET and piano for sale; In good condition. L. Silverman. 1825 Na trona, st 125 UP Wardrobe trunks, all makes an3 all sizes: biggest bargains In town. Wal- ter s Loan urnc. s. c cor. 11th and Arch. VICTROLA for. sale: small size; good Condi- non van vvnoniana oanz J IF IT'S VENDING machines. w hay. It. SILENT SALES CO.. Drexel Bldg ' MACHINERY AND TOOLS POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT Motors, generators engines and boiler.; tors from 1 to 75 horsepower In stock. JOS. T. FEWKES CO. 124 N 12th st POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT Dynamos motors, boilers, steam and all engines pumps air rnmpreasnrs FRANK TOOMiST. INC.. 127 N. 3d at. WANTED, boiler. 12 or 15 h. n locomo tive type. 100 lbs preasure. H. B. Ca- sell. 2131 N American st. ELECTRIC MOTORS MACHINE TOOLS POWER EQUIPMENT O'BRIEN MACHINERY CO . 119 N. 3D BT, 6-FT Roblnaon cornice brake, turret lathe., 2 turnlri lathes 3-ft. power shears; all In good condition 013 N 5th. , ELECTRIC mach bought, sold, exchanged and repaired Delta Eng Co.. 140 N. 3d. WANTED- OLD CLOTHES BOUGHT Cast-off clothing wanted Men's old .nit. cnat. trouaers. shoe., etc. Ladles' clothing nf all description and evening cl ,thes bought. There are many users for your old clothe, when jou discard them. Don't sell for prac tically nothing We have a big demand for them and give you bii prices Our buyer, call anywhere, city or country, day or night, Write, call or telephone Filbert 2172 SELl6sOHN CLOTHINO CO.. 340 N. 8TH ANTIQUES, carpeta. rugs, beds, parlor sets, j.u.nwiM, ffn-rnrts. naner. rasa, metals. If IT-Nerd "'..'-.- v.- - i-- fi:,:i- w... ii lurn. man, obivijt nm Junk Co., 3712 Lancaster ave Preaton IS983 ANTlUUbs ana inim. iur,, "f"1" "'"," mar vaaea, brok. Jew.: high, pries. White Pioneer. 192 N. Ilber. Ph Diamond 823. ANTIQUES, old china, broken Jewelry, told, silver, false teeth, diamonds bought, An- tloues. 628 Chestnut. Phone Walnut 7028. i, i eT.nrr i-lnthlnrr wanted ladles' and cfltl- . ..... i - ...,... ...f. i il'ren's clothes a specialty: beet prtnea. Ph. Market 2448-W or call H. Stern, 837 N. 4th. CLOTHINO, old, of every variety; cash paid and called for. We go snvwhera. A. Miller, 4028 Market a Raring 1722. CARPET CLEA.NINQ CONTINENTAL CARPET-CLEANINO HOUPB 20TH ST ABOVE CHESTNUT RUGS. CARPETS '' ORIENTAL. DOMESTIC CLEANED SCOURED. STORED LOCUST 10110 PHONES RACE 4160 WALLACE 7 IU 1820 N. SO 253 Church Lan-a. Qtm DRESSMAKINOANDMILLINEKT. nnva'sviiVRn. best New York experience. desire's engagements:'advance style., street i and evening gown; Ml.a i Blair. Ti22 Wal- ieiepnono ntiiiu. p.oi. STAMPS ANDCOIMB ' bTAMPS, ALBUMS AND SUPPLIES for stamu collector.. PHILA. BTA1IP CO.. 21 8. 1TTII BT. STORAGE AUD MOVIN'o' The John Rhoads Co. Storage, Packing, Moving, Csrpii Cleanlawdrs 4157-6'J Lancaster avb., w. rRiw.-' r WALLA Ct ' -fa 7'N. 18 16 N 20253 Church Lane, GtaV 7 "' ONQ-DIHTANOB MOVlNO! T?r. FIDELITY FIREPROOF WAREllOUSaW5: !& FIREPROOF warehouse, esufta. Pfcljis' V, Storage Co.. 2033 Lehigh ; pUnmt4'Ji., 7Sri0 Consar th distance shorter the sBso.: ! DTnntni'. I! N. (Kith. Phore Salmon 'iiit ii6v1Na"AND HAUI4NO f an"! 4- ;U 1 tfptqty ww jv'VavanyiniK ex JSx wti M I d i fl .....'! JtCMaaf- , ' i 4 S . H1SM.1 i'WjiJiM-, ' As-UhVrM JM. W,A,trAfr -K. a -, "iiT -filMiSliBt MilMimil TT -r