) EVENING- .PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, 1SJ AY 43, 19J9 ' ' -r P - 1 ' V ' - 'H i-l-V . H& fc. fc'Fi m IW- it V- f r & s i fiJJi mv mj , K te s t(.-.t 1 ... t- ".. ..l.aia. 1IM1. . ri Tin. a r uiiit- i i innri i"inr - T)Enip)iro nirri a, iron io -axiom. ( Structural Steel FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 1 Bethlehem Construction " . Company Engineers Fabricators Erectors .' BETHLEHEM, PA. V ? NAGLE Steel Company j Shipping Urgent Lots STEEL PLATES and SHEETS Within Two to Four Days Pottstown, Pa. riin,. 1411 Morris BIdg. ornci: ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS, Royal Frantz Premier Eureka Walker & Kepler 531 Chestnut St. EUGENE VELLNER Manufacturer and Importer Aniline Colors, Dye Sttiffi and Cheaic.ls SOFTENERS and SOLUBLE OILS 271 South 5th St., Philadelphia "Special lllarL" WiIBam Etsweiler & Co. Lstablished 18S0 Leather Belting Philadelphia Waterproof Tbos. Wolstenholme Sons & Co.. Inc. Yench and English Spun Worsted and Meiino Yarns u nci: AND MILLS Frankfort! Ave. & Westmoreland St. Philadelphia, Pa. K? WIIIWIillM mw- luild of Concrete felLCANITEmTlANDaEMENTfia RtvIim (nnn:)M urwKiDH RncTmi C. JESNIG Precision Machinist 716 Sansom Street Philadelphia The JOHN T. DYER QUARRY CO. Birdsboro Trappe Rock HARRISON BUILDING Philadelphia, Pa. trvtrhas. J. Webb & Co. It wool Sli and Cotton Yarns R rilOktlltlt Philnr1o1r1.: I. si'S.rV: ""- " uu,,,iia 1 a J- N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 and 24 South Third Street riiltuilelpliiii Tlio IIoum o( SprclultleD In I'alnts and arnlshf a Herbert W. Geshwind Reinforced Cement and Concrete Drick Paving ' Asphalt Work and Damp Proofing 761-63-63 N. 26th Street rlUL.UlKI.I'llLX. PA. phii Ann phi a M fcONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. 120) Stock Exchange R rlir. We will finance your project -We will build your building Sprues 2080 llace 3077 O. W. KETCHAM t Mnnafucturrr of Architectural Terra Cotta, ( Bricks Hollow Tile, Etc. Southwark Foundry & Machine Comoany Manufacturers oC . Hydraulic and Power Tools !' 400 WASHINGTON AVENUE ' PII1L.I)EI.I'IIIA NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING V, CORPORATION 9 steady vvorh. good wases and cnlltnt vTorklne conditions. Tlier - .m nmnlnas In nearly all branches V'-fc' f"T k!llil mechanlc-a. u.rt - l TO I Apply Employment yppri stAs.v a .w i u9 wsiiliueni, , . Conveying Elevating Screening Crushing Washing Storage Power Transmission TheWebslerMfg.Co.,Phila.,Pa THE BALDWIN Locomotive Works SEVERAL 5-ton used truik'-. for sale. Tho Haldwin Locomotive Works. 000 yj llrnnil trf.-'t Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, Pa. Standard Steel Works Co. Morris Building Philadelphia, Pa. CORPORATION We have prepaid! a circular describing the propeities and methods of opeiation oC the aboc Corpoiation in South Dakota which we shall be glad to tend upon request. J. Robinson-Duff & Co. V nbfit -n ) n 1 Sfod 1 t change Telephone 870U Bowline Green 61 Broadway New York riMviu, Todd Shipards Corporation To the !1 older oT nut.. Hiding no I en of the Nsur of i.00O.flU0 ".-veiir onvertlhle (.old Note of Todil lilpumN Corpora tlon Uurd tintler t lit Indenture .dated Norn i. i in.nu.Y given m..t toii SHII KI ' Hll'UUr ON bv resolution of tti Dlrectm h ii t 1 ted to i all for ie rWnptinn on .lune- I., 11119. nil of tho not" of th l-u nlo1 m i lion d now outsit) ml inp 'nt r "' on " l-Ul-'1 notos will (Pise Tun" 1 l''!'1 and tho owners nnd hoN.prs thereof ar i-quit id to prcpent the -nni for rnlompiMMi itud n.i nipnt unless pi h.iMKed for tuock n- liTPin ifttr provhird Thp notes should ho pr-pspnipd with the coupon due June 1 l''l' an 1 nil uhMquent oupon- Ml th otIUp f ItrooklMi 1 rut inTipnn Vt H Wall Hlrcet. N'w York c il durine luI pfws hour on tlio 14th or Kith dia of Juno 1H. MhP I'th bcitiK untU ), at whi( h tlmo iMMi'pnt v ill hi- mnd l -said ItriKiMwi rrut I'nmpan of 107 of thp print ipl iniount of tin- notes so pre-entpl and tlu tlT drncunt of the coupon due June 1". llU'i In a' orO-inr- -with thp provisions of ri!rlp 1 hrpp rf the Indonture nhop men tionpd thn lioMprs of thp notes cnlled for r demptinn as aiop pi inrin n.ie thp richt at anj time PPiorp June IS. mill ' upon BlMnK at 1rhI 10 davs written nothe. ,-. u.,1,1 Itrnnkkn iT-imt f'mnnnn, I., a. n tn pv suli nntts fot stork nf I odd hhip nrds i orporation w ithout nominal or par altns ai me rate 01 ipii mi; nn.irrs or Burn Htot U for tath onp thousand ddlltrs ($I0ti0) fat alup of notes the hnlcWs of ru h liotps bPtntf entitled upon snrli exchange to fpteiv" th amount of interot accrued upon the unit s to tlr dt Ip rtf sut li exchange and therp.if'ir to fharr in all diidnds upon thp RtuiK of Todd Milpiards l orpor.ll Ion lnal l 1o holdi ro of rei ord on anil aftPr thp da'p uh n lh" tt k t.thaiiscd fur notes I fclm 1 lo irnsferrt il I N York M-i '2 1'ln rOIH IIII KI)s (ORI'ORTIOV 1 .rd 1 of 1I1 It.Mrd of Direetor- WIU 11 Itll IHA. Spi retar perhil fleeting. 10 run sun kiku ii:ks or 1M)KI ( K ( ONVTIU CTION oir N 11 Pel inure oriMiruttoti: . H r 1 HI ItLHY l.li:N tint a Rpp I in .(111 of stoi khnlders of Standard 1 ( ont rui lion t ompan han ben railed ti ! li Id ai the oflicp of bhkI (nmpiti, In touth 4th t l'hilddelpiiia. Pennvl liii mi .June :t, 1UID, at eleen o t lo k am f r thp purpose of taking into rr n Mpi t lun tn auTPpmont for .the ronsolidH Hon of said Mandtrrt far Construction loinpiny an 1 t.f Nindard Tar Kqulnmpnt 1 oinpnn and tmidard 'lank Cnr I'onipanv L'plawar Corporations Into a sinnle orpo ration said Mandard Tank Car Compan puruiutnt to iin aKreement entered Into and nlned bv th Dlre tors o& a majority of them tif mh of Haiti eorporatlona, pifhcrlb In,; th ! rniM and t ontlltioni of ronBolld t Hon iv ll as ih mannpr of tonvt-rthiu thp bharp- nf htud .-tandard Car Ilquipuient (onipiii and rfid standard Car Const iij f xiii ( unipaii into the, fhureH of naH Mandnrd Tank ir fonipan. a i np of whb h usrrn mpnt is oppn to the intpeitlon nf s,t, rkholdLr at an hi ofTli n TMI l,U CONST Hi CTION ( QM I' N I J M V. WAONTKIt Secretary. Tly ordpi of tbp Hoard of 1)1 ret tors pated u -. 1riji IfcMhNNMIi MMtKKT tOMI' ti-Sf notii n or cam. op mocK - Notii i ic i reliv eHeti th.it a :nlji meeting nf tli utoelcliuliWs of Urn Cpnten nlal VlHrk"t onipanv wilt be IipJiI on May turntlrth, . I. 1019, ill Helif o'dbtk noon t tluj oflire nf John V. Mct'ully, 14i; c licstnul Hi I'MIanelphla for thf liurpone of aulhonine the ili.fiolutlnn of tlio corpo ration anil to ilirpf I th oftiiers to execute all pappr .mil InstrumentH necessary to properl pffpituatf said ftiHHnlutlnn DAMKI. A SNVHKR President (Attest XV J C'I'SIIH Spcretary Proposulf n n r, or Tin-; ithioimhit ok dlkdh Komn n 151, lt Hull, riilhidf Iphl.i ab'd iropoaIs fnr t in nlwhins blank lionkR print ink.' ntatmn.-r ipf rttera cush ion kt v. h for tppwrlirs and huppMpm during thp -ar lUKt will K- rtPlved at this ofTh p until th mtti d,t if Ma, !J0 at 11 n'dm k u. m.. at w hi h limt and plai p the propofalf will be upt-ri'd Mud thi ontrat awarded to the lowest and bent blddei All the Muppliea mupt In In arrordanee with RChedules and enual in uiue and qua I it to the namples and ppeifliatlons hleji nia be HPetl at rlat e dtfisuuted tin proposal forms UiUa from othnr than those eiiBoged or epitabllfhed In lundness fur wliicli the prt p08dln are acketl will not be pntertalned or eonplilered and no hid will be entertained unlestt made on prlntpd blank forma, whirh I will be furnlh-d upon application at thH I off b p All bid must be areompanted by a certifi cate from the ctt nolhltor that aeeurlty hart been furniyhnd In acenrdante w 1th the pro istonM of n ordinance of Councils approved I Ma 2.1. 1S00 AH hooks printing and mippIIpb muBt be IUrillDOf'1 l aniqiiniuo lill PpPCIIlt a IlOll 1 durln the eor lll an nmy lm required 'and HUbjeet to inxiiettlon and If not as rep-' I refuted will be rejected I Tho rttonipr reserves ino riBht to accept! any proposal In .whole or In part or reject all th" olds an ne may ueei Inti rest of the Ity JA.MUS Jt HAZMJTT npfonler or Deeds rMTKH MTAThS MIII'I'IM, 1!(1 Villi h,niercenr Meet prouosnl for purchase of excess material Hid for excess bulldlns material. Including lumber, bricks terra cotta pipe hardware plumblnir material and other miscellaneous materials will be opened at the office of the North Chester Realty Co lllli and Upland ats . Chester. Pa Monday, Vlnj IB, 1010. ut 13 o'clock noon. All materials are located at Sun Vil lage and bun 11111. Itldley st and Morton ave Chester, Pa The Kmeruency fleet Corp and the North Chester Ilea.ty Co. re serve the right to reject any and all bids. (SSumedl JsOHTH CHKSTCn nEALTY CO. J It nnovvN vie- President PKOI'OSM.Si Hill MANl FAITL'KK vvnoi. skkmck UKKtxiiKsionice Bide. Room i'714 Waslilnatot , D C Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received at this offlce until 11:00 A. M. May 20 1010. for manufacturing all or any pafrt of seven hundred thirteen thousand (713.000) voo service breeches O, D . specifications 180. except to be made cf SO-ounce sultlna. Hpe ..mention anil nroDosal blanks may tie nh. i ' i-si,i'. us, "; ,",,,,, ,-, iiiuii nun talnen ac in. mwy. nniirpw irsssfunroiAiJ run uahulims. oius IIZS? and Urease Itaw Materials Di vision. Offlce Director of Purchase. Muni. visiuu. . vvy., C,-W'Y 7f .u.i a lions mar., wasninsion u c sealed pra noaals will fa receivea nere until IU a. m June t, 1010, and then opened or furnlsli. icaiin PKOPOI1AI.S FOH FjnB STATION Offlcs Constructlns Quartermaster. New Cum- ,..i.hi Ia. Sealed nrODOSals urlll h. . celvl her until 1 P. It.. May 17, Jl. IS&'iK ri iVitlon: 'SSaXSS&t tS ?P, V,e n to trustee or the gratuity f?nd for llyp .M-fTOS-grKj.,!. SSatrtS: nl' Information on appi cationi to R. H. iw .ouuiry m eeru snipneu irom AUS- jeare ana LliantS JJ. .NwetM. lor tAt nim.'iat. No 4. a A. R.. Invited. to T.M. .t. t :. . II ;,.;;. idinli-slalrsUnn OISaK. U. a. Am, ...n - ,.-, t -x . - J siai it m -" --1 ri,.r GOSSIP OF FINANCIERS ARE INTERESTED i N "V'-BOND BUYING BY BANKS f Belief Prevails That Amount Taken by Those Institutions Is Small Anxious for Details Gossip of the Street . THI question which was uppermost In tlio financial district yestcrdny wni "How lnmh of the Virtory Loan did the banks have to take?" And the next question which was ukcrf was, "How many individual subscribers wore there to the loan?" While there um be no authentic answer to either of these questions for some days there is a grow ins belief that the nmoimt to be taken by the banks will be comparatlcly small. This was in n way confirmed through the (hairman of one of the semlsuburban local committees, who, when asked on Saturday morning how he wnsetting nlong with his quota, answered that he had more than KSOO.OOO nnd would hae SI, 000,000 before night au nmount far nhrud "f pro ions loans for that district. "I5ut," he added, "I hae been holding back S-100,000 until the last minute." If every committee chairman was. holding back proportionately it is easily undei stood how Philadelphia wont "oer the top" at the close with a jump. As to the number of subscribers, one man's guess is ns good as another's until the nitual ligmos will bo published. Hut the most popular guess is more than l.'.OOO.OOO. A broker was asked if he believed the continued strength of the stock maiket after the opening jesterdaj; morning was due in nny way to the sur piising sij(u"-s of the Victory Loan campaign. lie replied that he could lme gien a mine teitain reply if the loan hail failed and the slock market had slumped, a- it no doubt would hac done in that event. Kooral financiers aie anxious to hao the nnal7od details of the loan distiibutioii. whiih tlioy expect will show the lelative importance of the nriotis nppoaling features, such ns the short maturity of the note, its interest rates and tux-cxemption features. To the manufacturer and busi niss man the amount taken Ii tho banks will appeal most. A well known banker, when speaking of the possible amount taken by the banks, lemniked that in nnj oont he was sine the banks would neither ask nor ileseic c.wiipathj, ns in a )car from now those that hold them will be considered luekj and the other banks would be vci ambling for tlieni. icw Bond Offers Wait Until After Military Parade There was a note of semidisappointment in ninny of the incstmcnt houses Mstcuhn morning that a laigc number of new issues did not appear in the nihortising columns of tlio nenspapois. As one banker put it, it seemed as if ocrj one was waiting to tee what the other fellow wus going to do first. Most of the local concerns preferred not to hac nnj thing new to offer until after Thursday next, whiih will bo nenrly a general holiday on account of the paiado of the Twenty-eighth Division. Theio were, however, n few offerings. Perhaps the most notnblc being a new isbue of SO. 000.000 tcn-jenr (1 per cent sinking-fund gold debenture bonds of tho Sun (oil I Company. These bonds are issued in denominntiojis of S."iUU. S1000 and S.1000. They are a diioct obligation of the Sun Company, which owns and operates its own tank ships, totaling about 54,000 dead weight tons The total assets of tho company are in excess of ,"'!, 775, "48, being in latio of SPG per ccent to the outstanding debentme bonds. The price at which those bonds aie issued is OS's and intciest. Several brokers predict these debontuies will command a higher hgure shoitlj on account of the well-known standing of the Sun Company. Thoie was also another issue placed on tho market .ostcrday morning. V.. 1!. Smith & Co offeicd SI'. 500, 000 Georgia Railway and Power Company two nnd a half jour li per cent secured notes, dated August 1, till", nnd due I'ebruarj 1. 1IVJ0, llrexel & Co., trustees. These notes, it was said, weie issued iu 1017 to paj part of the cost of additional hjdro-clcetric developments innsoquciit to the dsmaud for electric power being in excess of its geneiating c.ipaeit.v. Since 3917 part of the work lias been under con struction. The whole is expected to be completed about July 1, 11)10, The i ash obtained for theo notes is held by the trustees and only paid out on proper engiueciing ceititicates covering new work. These notes arc offered at Oil'i. to jicld 7.05 per cent. It i- gonciallj believed in the Sticet that in addition to the above a number of new attractive i'-sueb will be placed before the public during the next tin hi' twelve d.ijs. - t , 4 7 11 o r 7 LailllOH IS AdViSCU UY dOtHC BrOlCCrS 1110 orokcis were auvismg caution in tnc pieseut maiket, especially in legaid to tlio oils, as thej believed the present pace iaunot be kept up. A few said that the bu.ving cia.e seemed so strouglj established that any leaction might be dcla.ved. One broker declared that tho strength of coppeis jestcrday was due laigelv to the high puce for silver, as virtuallj every copper mine produced that metal in considerable quantities. Thoie are some, he said, like tho Coiro do I'.isco, which pioduccd so much silver that to class them as copper mines is almost a monomer. There was little iuteiest nunifestrd in the financial distiict yesterday over the ueiimonioiis discussion that had been going on between the railroad administration and the industrial boojd, the members of which have been 1 clued at their loquc-t. A banker said it was difficult to determine just how much was politics and' how much personalities, but, lie remarked, the only effect it seemed to have on the steel stocks was to send them upward. Another banker said ho could not see why the controversy should hnve been revived, c-peciallv in view of the attorney general's decision that any such ngi cement on pihc-, as was brought about at the steel stabilizing con ference is illegal and that the Sherman law still had teeth in it. "Let us hope," he added, "that the steel producers will get busy." A question has (nine up leccntly in some biokers' offices which iceurs with almost periodn.il intervals, namelj : "What becomes of all the stocks which have been sold recently''" A brokii, when asked, suid these stocks aie going West at piesent. It is western inoiiej lh.it is bu.ving them and it is the western public that is in the muiket Thev have plenty of nioucj nut West now, bo remarked but it won't bo von long until we'll be bu.ving them back again and the western peoph will lie wanting moncv It alwujs happens that way, he said, but was willing to acknowledge that the interval between bujiiig and selling this time miglil lie longer than usual, as the farmeis are getting, and are likel.v to continue gottiug, unusual prices for cverjthing they pioduce, both grain and livestock. i Banners Vy roreian Investments Will Be Small fi'i. x ... .1 ... f :.. i in- .-Miiiuii.il i n i ciiiiHiii , 111 ci -uu.v letter, souuus n warning against placing too much dependent c on the popular plan of building up of foieign credits in the I nited States through the purchase of forcigu secutities incept through govcinmentul ageucie-. It sa.vs- "rrivate credit is unable, to cope with this situation. The needs arc on too -vnst a scale and the people of this iiiiiiitr.v urc too fnr away to take n large part in it as iudiv iduals. We maj i nig the changes upon foreign Invest ments and some will be mudc, but the total will be far below the sums needed. There is onlv one way in which the lesources of Kurope cnu be pledgi il in with manner as to promptly command credit upon u great scale and that i thruiigh govei nineiital agencies, the foieign national and munici pal government, and even then the results will be inadequate unless nip ported bete bj the I nitetl States (lovernment. 'The situation in 11111-011018 not an inviting one in the eyes of the indi vidual investor. The tlestrut lion of wealth and mnti-power bus been appall ing, the countries aie buidcned with debts bejoud any previous experience nnd most seiious of all the whole social unci industrial organization has been unsettled to such 1111 extent that confidence in future policies nnd purposes is shaken. We are not expressing our own opinions about Kurope, but stilting the mows which naturally nre current, and which wjll interfere with popular investment in lluropeau securities ut this time." In view of the overwhelming success of the Victory Loan offering, pre dictions were made that the short-term note market from this timcou will show gradual but substantial improvements in the next few weeks. There was a disposition to take on securities jesterdny by those who have been holding aloof from tiie market during the Victory Loan campaign and from all sections of the country there wns suid to have been1 a greater inquiry than at any time in weeks. The treasurer of the Pennsylvania Hailroad Company is prepared to cominoieo delivery on Wedneschi, May 14, of definitive boncU of the issue of .y0.000,000 Pennsylvania Itailroud Company general mortgage fi per cent 15 bonds, 011 suriender of interim certificates at the treasurer' office, Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia, or at the oflice of the company, 85 Cedar btrect New .ork cit.v. I ' ' The investment houses now feel free to go ahead and push aggressively the sale of sec unties of fliis character, Hnd, while it will require u few dajs to get their operating forces in line for such a eampnigu, no time will be lost iu meeting the situation us it develops. NO FEAR FOR WHEAT CROP OKI.,, , . of , Diseases Brought From Australia Won't Appreciably Affect Production Washington, May IS. (Hy A. P.) Although the two wheat diseases recently discovered in Madison county, III., and which previously were unknown in this country, may cause heavy losses to In dividual farmers, the losses in the area affected will have no appreciable effect upon the total production ot this year's wheat crop, said.u statement Issued to day by the Department of Agriculture. As both, pests are extensively known In Australia, federal experts are of the THE STREET :,.. i ,,.-.. , GOVERNMENT BONDS Bid . 8i KNU, K, . 08'; UtHn IHIVa Oil . 0 . VI) , IIM1 I'll Ask UDli ranania coupon 2s 103(1. Panama registered 2s ltldt) Panamao oupon 2s mis Panama coupon 2e. 1038. Panama coupon 3s, lucll Panama regttteted 3a. 1001 Philippine 4s. 1914 . Philippine la, .1081 Philippine 4s, IB ill. 17 H Gov coupon 2s 1030.. . lilt Oil DO, MR'i J2 02 Hum 10HH loo li H Gov registers! 2s 1!Mt IT H Clnir niinn I. mi. S JJ S Gov registered Ss, 191C , . 80 U H.Gov counon 4s 11)25 . .. Iiul tl S Gov registered 4s, 1025. .100 D ot Columbia X-flSs, 1024.. ., 0T Remlck Heads New York 'Change New YotUi May 13. "William II. nemick v.8(r chosen, president of the New ork Htoek Eiehantre at the an- nual election. Warren II. Nash was named treasurer; II. K. Pomeroy LOCAL MEAT MARKET The following report on the fresh western dressed meat trade In Philadelphia Is fur nished bv the local livestock and meat office nf the llureati of Markets, (United States Department of Agriculture. rilUSH ItBCP necelpts liberal! market steady at yesterday's closet demand quiet. STKEItS Ilecelpts liberal; market steady, at f2o to $2)1; demand 'only fair COWS -necelpts linhtj market unchanged, at till to I -'2; demand light, Vi:AL Ilecelpts moderate! market steady, at tin to !22; demand fair. POHK- Supply moderate; market steady to strong, st $.10 to $35; demand quiet. I.AMBS necelpts llberalibulk common and medium grades, market weak and dragg), at $28 to $30, demand slow, MUTTON Ilecelpts liberal: market weak and dull, at 20 to $21; demand poor. UatIrs ANDHnsON May 10. AONES. wife of .fohn Anderson, aged r2. nelattves and friends, members Uerachah Church, Invited to funeral services, Wed., 2 p. m , 788 E. Ontario st Int North Cedar Hill Cent. Ilemalns may be viewed Tues.. S to 10 p. m. HAII.EY. May 12. nt South Bethlehem. Ta , WILLIAM, husband of Margaret Bailey nnd father of Dr John II and Dr. Charles 1' and late Dr. Thomas W. naitev. Funeral services Church of Holy Infancy, Wed , 930 a m lnt South ltethlcliem, Pa. IIEI.L. -May 12. MAItT E., widow of nev. M V. Hell, aged "8. Relatives and friends Invited to service. Wed., 0 a. m , residence nf son, M. P. ilell, 8447 Webster st Int. Mnrrlsvlile, Vt 1IENNKTT At Cleveland. O., May 11. LILLIAN M BENNETT (nee Oarean). wife of Lewis K. Bennett. Relatives and friends Invited to theservice. Thurs,, 3 30 n. m, Oliver It 'Hair Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st., Phlla Int Arlington Cem. Friends may call Wed . 7 to 0 30 P m Y HETZOLD May 11, KATHRTN. wife 'of Tohn Itetzold. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed , '1 p. m.. 2021 N .-th st. Int. nrlcale Remains may be viewed Tucs . 7 to 0 p m, BIDDI.E AtWIImlngton. Del, May 10 WESLEY BART1NE, husband of Mary A' lllddle (nee MeCoj) Relatives and friends luvltcu to runcral services Wed 4 n ni inother-ln-lawis resilience. Mrs. Daniel Mel ;.". "3d and Woodland ave. Int. private. menm maj call Tues, after 8 p. m At lantic Citv papers copy. llIHKINSilAW At his residence, 121 TV Tabor road. OIney. May 12. ELLIOTT P husband of Anna U Dlrklnshaw (ne'e (.onen) Relatives and friends lnvlle.1 to funeral. Wed , 8.30 a m . Oliver H nir Iiul ndlntr. 1820 ChCstnu at Int. Holy Cross ini.vJw maj call Tuesday evening BOHNE May 10. LOUISE BOHNE. H0.aiff!IIfnri Bo.hnr- BBe.d 01' Relatives ' and friend" Invited to funeral services, Wed., I r.i. Iv..., 45oN7'th 5! ,Int- Private. Har. . lins-vFii iiu'ieni"Nv'rt r ta,, orHl'N.hrM"VnMii-,t.A.h';?nd .. ... ;v..i y-i.-.i. iJ. r." i .-;'" no, iveia- fives and friend Invited to funeral." Wed 8 30 a m 2J4 Richmond st High nWi Immaculate Conception Church 10 a m. Int. nun v-i.jfi- veni vutu iuiierni uuatiiiit Mav 10. t'HAm.I'S im.Kr, of late Theresa Bosner and son of late Ueorgo S nnd Mary Rosher. Funeral, to which relatives and friends are Invited. Wcd.T Sam. residence of brother-in-law. Edward J Wentzel, 1408 E, Moyamenslng ave. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart 0 30 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem uto service. BOWUns husband'of Elizabeth .Tnn linJlri t BOWERS. On Mas 11, lOtO WILLIAM (nee Black and son of late John and Mar- caret Bowers, aged 3S sears. Relattvea and ' friends, and Sioux Tribe. No, 87. I o. R A! . Invited to funeral services, on Wed. at bi rciiupnco ni oroiner. Albert Bowers. 110 Watkfns st Int. nrUniA Fernwood Cem Friends mav call Tues. eve BURNS, May It. JOHN, husband of Mary Burns tnee McCormlck). Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs, 830 n m residence of son Hugh Burns. 483l N. Franklin Bt Solemn requiem mass In rarnation (Jhurch 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem. Auto funeral CLARK. Mas 11 THOMAS J., husband of Mars A Clark Relatives and friends, T A. Ws Socletv of Cathedral Church and MerchanlH warehouse emplovea invited to funeral, Thurs , K'to a m., 10.J Greenwich st (below Dickinson st.). Solemn high re quiem mar-s Annunciation Church 10 a, m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral DAVIDSON Vt Woodbury, N. J.. May 10. JOSEPHINE C (nco Pocker). wlf nf Thomas S. Davidson Relatives and frlendi Invited to funeral Wed, 2.30 p. m, 184 N. Broad st , Woodburv, N.lL Int. orlvate at LgHngton Cem. 1 rlends may call Tues. eve., from 8 to 0 o'clock DEVINE May 11, CHARLES, husband of Supan Dev Ine.of Gtentles. County Don egal Ireland Relatives and friends Invited io lunerai, inurs , " ou a m , .'.'; i, 4th st Solemn requelm mass bt Edward's Church, in a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. rirm-rfv rau 1 1 ir vvm it t- ...... -'--' - ea - lin.iiiaii i-at , HltlUn of late David Dickey, aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 30 p. m . residence of daughter. Mrs. J. L. Hnodgrass. 1014 N. 20th st. Int private. DONAIIL'i; Ma) 11. ELLEN M DONA HUE (nee Hines). widow of E'dward J Dona hue Relatives and friends invited to fu neral. Thurs . 8 30 a. m . 21112 Green st. Solemn requiem mas St Tiancls Xavler Church 10 a in int. Old Cathedral Cem Auto funeral DOYLE May 10. ELVIRA T.. uldnu. nf William M. Doyle and daughter of l.t Ed5ar. .'.. . V.A' . J, " .ncl".!lvfa ?"? ,tr,lJ,n3" L"1,". t0 , "T'J""' ,n O'orla Del (Old Swedes) Church. 2 30 p m. Wed I Int. In churcluard Friends may call. 28 N .13d st . Tues eve. FEl.DKIl (nee Sthnoerlng), wife of George J. Felder Relatives and friends Harry Clav Council, No. 00, Sons and Daughters of Llbertv Invited to aervlres. Wed .2d m . r M.ur.ii nuou-niy. Ji.v IV f..v.MA , 6030 Kingsesslng ave Int private, Fern wood Cem Friends may view remains Tucs. ' FEI.TY May 11 HENRY CHARLES, son nf Roy and Clara Felty (nee Fernald), aged 7 weeks Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed 2 p. m , parents' residence 2045 N Bouvler st lnt private i liNrv. .viay ci. Aunrjiir is . nusoana or .eanda H Fink, ased 43 Relatives and friends. Fraternal Patriotic American Dill gent CouneJI. Jr. O U A M , No 4: Utah Tribe. No. 115. I. O R. M . Order of Owls. Nest No 1031. and empes of Harbison Milk Dairy. Invited to funeral services. Wed .3pm. 3150 N.- Hartvllle st. Int. North Cedar IIIU Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues . 8 to 10 p m FLOYD May 11, MARY C. . daughter ot Anna and late Peter J Floyd. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed, 8 a m , parents' residence, 3210 Irving st. (32d below Locust), bolemn high requiem mass Church ot St. James to a m. Int. Holy Cross Cetu via automobiles GELT! May 13 of diphtheria, JOHN II . .Ir , son of John H and Harriett Geltr. aged tc.in ,, lll'fllllll, l,rBlunnr .ir, jiniiuttiv ni Int Northwood cem . vvei, 3 p, f tinertil Xu GREEDY Mav 12, SARAH J. daughter of John and Nusanna .-uoore ureeuy. agea u Relatives and friends et family invited to runeral l rl , J p m , irom ner parents resi dence 740 N. 24th St. Int Fernwond Cem GREEN May 11, 5IARY A., widow of Charles W. Green, aged 84. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p m , residence of son-in-law. Anthony A. Wetherlll, 445 Green lane, Roxborough. Int. nrl va te HAINES. At Moorestown. N. J., Fifth Month 11th. SYLVAN W , husband of Mar garet Haines, (nee Evans) and son of Wool man and Abigail Haines. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Fifth-day. Flflh Month 1Mb. P m . 514 E Main St., Moorestown, N. J Int Colestown Cem Triends may call Wed , 7 to 0 p m. HAMMOND. May 10. ANDREW F., hus. hand of Ellen S Hammond (nee Lylel. Rela tives and friends, Potter Lodge. No. 441, V and A. M : Phlla. Chapter. No 1B9, R. A M : St. Alban Commandery, No 47. K. T , Independence Lodge. No 55. I. O. O. F : Phlla. Yacht Club. Board ot Education and all other organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral, Wed , 2 p. m., 1(104 Wharton st, Int Mt. Morlah Cem. HENDERSON Ma'y 10, FLORENCE MARY, daughter of Walter and Helen "Hen derson nnd granddaughter of Phllln and Lhusan Kesten. aged H eare. Relatives tand 1II11U3 IHYIICTJ IU .ui.ca, ,,l,iv,h ,cu, 2 p m.. grandparents' residence, 5H30 Mor ton at . Gtn. Int. private. Remain, may be viewed Tues. eve. HtWTHK. May 41. V-AillAItlNlS. wire of Francis Edward Hnrter, Relatives and friends Invited to the funeral, Frl , 8 30 a. m, mother-in-law's residence, Mrs. Cath arlne Flckes. 3710 Aspen st. Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha's Church, 10a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem, HOWLEY. May 11, MICHAEL, husband of Mary and son of Mary, and late Owen llowley. of County Hllgo. Ireland. Relatives and friends, all societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Wed . 8 30 a m , 8 W, cor. Richmond and K Clearfield sts. Solemn requiem mass Nativity n. V. M Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral. HUBBARD. May 12, KATE, wife of Howard Hubbard (nee Kellerl aged 44 Rel atlves and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 2 30 p. m., Davis Orove. lnt Hatboro Cent. KERRIGAN. May 10. JAMES P , hus band of Minnie Kerrigan (nee Qulnn) Rela tives and frlendi all societies ot wblrh he was a member, invited to funeral. Wed,, 8,30 a, m.. 018 E. Russell st. Solemn re. qulem mass Church of the Ascension 10 a -m lnt vlloly bepulchre Cem. KIRK May, 0 WINIFRED J, KIRK, widow of Patrick T. Rellly, formerly of 1121 Ellsworth st.. and daughter of late George and Catherine Hopkins, of County Galway, Ireland Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Thurs . 8 30 a. in., residence of son-in-law, Patrick Byrne, 2240 8. 72d st. High requiem mas St. Clement's Church 10 a, , int Ifnlv C.rann Cem. Auto service KIRL1N May 10, CATHARINE KIRLIN (nee Shaughnessy). wife of Patrick Klrlln. Relatives and fronds. B. V M. Sodality and League of Sacred Heart of Ht. Monica's Church, invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30 a. m , husband', residence. 2400 8. Garnet st. (Rltmr above loth st.). Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Monica 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. kWp. May 11. ELIZABETH, wife of William V. Knapp and daughter of Henry and Uarbara llohme. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral service.. Thurs,. a p. m.. at 1030 8. Paxon at. Int. private. Edgemont Cem. Remain, ro.y ba viewed Wed . 8 to J 10LAURENCE. - May 11, BRIDQETTaI widow or reier j-s.ucen--'. w uiasgo'v, qcot. land. Relatives and friend. Inv ted ta fu neral service.. Wed , -2 P. m , daughter". llSSlStt Int.' M.t. Morlah iCem. "" -o.uf&eWuT. .&".&."!, Ionard.Reiative. ana mends invited to SSffiX'fcSKM" St.27 -Waller. tVn.!lYir Mr'P cm' "lena. ma can Tue. T to 11 DKAT1IS , Mt. Pesca Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues . 8 to 0 n ra. LINTON. May 12, JAMES, husband nf Matilda nrowntya Linton. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs, 2 p. m., 1204 8. Both st.. West Phlla. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve. LIPPINCOTT. May 11, LOUISE KEBIl, widow of Crarles A. Llpplncott and daughter of late David It. Kerr, aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues , 8.30 p. m.. 1831.0.1th ave.. Oak Lane, Phila delphia. Int. private. Ureennood Cem , New York. ,.M3SFr Fifth Month, nth, ctrus a. LtVEZKY. aed 1. Funeral services. 8 p.m.. Third-day, 3017 N. 10th at. Int, Solebury Meeting. LOtn R. May 11. EMILY C wife of late George 1 Louis, aged 01, Residence. 1012 Brandywine st. Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral services. Frl , 2 p m., par lors of S P. Frankenfleld Sons. 0300 Vine st Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs., 8 to 10 p. m . LYNCH. In AtlantlcClty. N .T.May 11. JOHN C, husband of Bells C l.vnch (nee Black), aged 03. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Wed., 8 a m.. 102 h'. Kingston ave., Atlantic City, Requiem mass Our Lady Star of the Sea Church Oam Int Pleasantvllla Cem. LYNCH. May It, JOHN J. LYNCH, hus. band nt Margaret M. Dnch (nee Rone) and son of the late Frank and Ellen Lnch Relatives and friends, Bartenders' Local, No 11B, and Chattahoochee Tribe, No. 17, Invited to funeral, Wed,, 8.30 a. m., 2030 Harper st. bolemn high mass St. Francis's Church, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. f MARTIN. May 10 ROSE ANN, daughter of late Henry and Mary Emma. Martin P.elatlvs and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Wed., 2 p. m , residence of brother-in-law, Charles Beck, 725 W Tioga at. Int Franklin Cem. Rernalne may be viewed Tues., H to 10 p m. MAdlNNIH. May 11. DAVID, husband of the lata Sarah Neulls Clartc Manlnnls. aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m , from the residence of son-in-law. Dr. Frank E. Chu mar. 2010 Wallace st. Int. private. Mt, Mnriah Ci m MATTHIESSEN. ROBERT R., son of Robert and Mary Matthlessen. aged 27. Relatives and friends invited to funeral rKVTf" . " ' "J" """"" " rcsiaence, '41 ? rl"- ( 'Jt Ureenmount Cem. services, vvea., i p. m., moiner s residence. MAWSON. May 12. ANNIE, wife of lieu- lien Mawson (nee Greenwood), ncerl .-.7 Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Thurs , 2 p. m . 143 K Lehigh ave. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Wed . 8 to 10 p. m Auto servtce. of A. McDonogh and daughter of Theresa and late John Erthal. Due notice of funeral will bo given, husband's residence. 113 N. Lambert st Mcl'ADDEN May 12. JOSEPH, husband of Sarah A. McFadden. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed , 8 p. m , B024 Cedar ave. Int. Mt. Mor ah Cem. kindly omit jicBo.Noaii.-Jiar 12. iii.rtiia s . wife nowers. auio service. McauiUB Mas 10 JjnwARD jr. eon of Albert II. and late Margaret V Mc Gulre and grandson of .Tames M and Mar A. McCollough Due notice of funeral will be given, grandparents' residence. 0440 Saj brook ave. McMKNAMIN-HERMANN. May 10, MAR OARBT R., wife of John J. McMenamln (nee Fagan). Relatives and friends, B. V. M. Sodality. League of Sacred Heart and Altar and Rosary Societies of St. Hdmond's Church, Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8:30 a. m . 2053 Mifflin at Solemn hltrh mas of requiem St. Edmond'o Church 10 a. m. Int 0,?TVtf rlrCm..A AVVVJSr,1. L . .MILLCR.-May 10. CHARLES, husband iH1,31? A .Miller (nee I'ninip). aged 82. PW" R?d frI,,nds Ke stone Relief Asso , i '"'.v" .irn or. . .-, '",- i residence of .T. P. Conners. 231 fSrppn nt Int, Greenmount Cem. Remains jnay be viewed Tiiph, ee MILLER May 10 CLARA AMULIA. wife of Charles V. Miller. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed, 2 p m.( Bala ave, Csmvsd, Pa. Int. private, Westminster Cem. MILLER Mas 10. WILLIAM T.. hus band of Margaret O Miller (nee McCaffres) and son of late William R. and Ella .Miller Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed., 830 a in., residence of brother-in-law, Hugh J. Ferry. 4537 Merlon aie. Sol emn high mass of requiem Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral MOHAN. May 12. CORNELIUS, son of Mary and late Patrick Mohan. Relatives and friends, St. Edmond'a Holy Name Society, emplojes M. J. Its an, 48th Ward Rep. Al liance Executive Comml'tee. invited to fun eral, Trl., 8 30 a. m , 202.". S 22d st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Edmond'a Churth 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral MOORE May 12. S ELLA, daughter of the late Thomas and Ann Moore. Relatives nrd friends invited to funeral services Trl, 10 a. m . at 2247 N. Vun Ptlt st. Int. private. JIULCIL May 1. PATRICK, husband of Rose Mulch (nee Hogan) on of late Patrick and Hannah Mulch, aged Aft Relatives and friends. Court Energetic, No. 107, V, of A., also the B and O. Railroad Relief Soclets. Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8.30 a. in., 623 S Hancock at. Solemn requiem mass at St. Phillip's Church 10 o'clock. Int. Holy Cm Cem. Auto servlc NEILON. May 10, FRANK J., husband of the late Isabella Nellon. Relative. and friends invited to the funeral. Frl.. 8 30 a. m . Oliver H. Hair Bide.. 1820 Chestnut at. fficniSm High mass St. John's Church, 10 a. m. Int. NEWELL At Philadelphia, May 12, ELIZA W. widow of late Dr. William L. Newell. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. 327 N. High st . Mlllilllc. N- J.. Wed , 2 p. m. Services at residence. lnt Mt I'lensant cem NOLAN. Mav 11. DAVID E . husband of Ada Nolan aged 42. Relatives and friends, employes of Firth & Foster. Inv Ited to funeral, Thurs., 8 10 a."m. 207.1 Em erald st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Visitation 10 a. m lnt Most Holy Re- .In-n,,.,. rm Autn service NUN A MAKER Suddenly. Mav 12, JAMES E.. husband of Margaret Nuna- maker (nee" Steeple). Duo notice of funeral i Will UO K1VCU UUKI -.-. -"- !! . O'DONNL'LL May 11, ALBERT, son of Edward and late Anna O'Donnell. of 1315 W. Susquehanna ave Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed.. 8 30 a m David II. Schusler Bldg., Broad and Diamond sts Solemn requiem high mass Our Lady of Mercy, Church 10 a. m. Int. private, New Cathedral Cem O'TOOLE May 10, PATRICK J . hus band of the late Mary O'Toole (neo McQIn ley). Relatives and friends. H V. M. So dality and Holy Name fcoclety of St Charles' Church: Dlv. No. 2. A. O. 11 . James D. Howley I C. B. U No 313 Court St. Alban's. No. 85. I". of A . Horseshoers' Union. Local No 0. Invited to funer.nl. Wed . 8 30 a. m,, 2230 Kimball st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Charles' Church. 10 n m Int. Holy Cross Cem Tr.r Vlov in .IITr.TTTS Vtn.han of ,,, , ..,... ..nn. ICO CnHl , Emma Palm and son of late Ilobert and Anna jr'aim. ueiaiivcs ana rricnas, jogsn Ben. Society; V. anil R. Relief. Port Rich mond Branch, Invited to funeral, Wed , 4 p. m , 4437 N. 10th st. Int Greenmount Cem. PRICE. May 11. CHRISTIAN M PRICE, aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services, Tues , 8 p in , 2120 N. 20th st Int. private. Woodlands Cem RICE. Suddenly, May 0, BRIDOET RICE (nee Mooney). widow ot Michael Rice. Rela tive, and friends Invited to funerali Wed , 8,30 a. m , nephew's residence, John McCol gan. 2350 Ann st. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann'. Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann". Cem RICHARDS. May 11, SAMUEL M. Jr., son of Samuel and Henrietta Richards (nea MarBland), aged 34. Relatives and friends. Guardian Lodge, No. 402, I, O. O F.; mem bers Frankford Ave. Baptist Churrh. In vited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m , 2203 K. Adams st. Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be vleuad Tues., after 8 pm. ROBINSON. May 10. JEREMIAH V.. hliahand of lain Elizabeth TtnMn.n,, In.. Rothwell). Relatives and friends. Keystone Ben Asso . Invited to funeral services Wed 2.30 p. m . 0044 Hagerman at , Tacony. Int. nilvate. Magnolia Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues, eve SCHNURE. May 12. JOSEPHINE, daugh ter of late Joseph and Salome Schnure. aged 47. Relatives and friends, members of the Church ot God. Germantown ave and Berka st.. Invited to services. Thurs , 2.30-j p m., urottier-iniaw s residence. Howard Craven. 2788 N. 11th at. Int private. Ro. mains may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. HKLLICK. Mav 10. GLADYS M., daugh ter of Margaret R. and late Crosby Sellick. aged 22, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p. m.. residence of mother. Mers ave. Cheltenham Montgomery county. Pa. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friend, mav call Tues eve. SHOBEn. May 12. ANN BOND, widow nf Pamuel L. Shober. aged 84. Funeral services Wed.. 2 pm. at 1311 Spruce at. Int. private. New York and Boston papers please copy. 8MREVB. At Bordentovvn. N. J , May 10, CAROLINE E , widow ot Tallmsn Shreve, aged 84. Relatives' and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 2 p. m , 04 Fanaworth ave., Bordentown, N. J. Int. Bordentown Cem, Friends may call Tues 7 to 0 p. m. SKELLY. Max I). JOHN, son of late John and Marl. 8kelly, aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 1 p m , brother-in-law's reslden.ee, James Price, 2053 B. 'Colorado at. Int. Mt, Morlah Cem. Friends may call Tuea. eve. SMALL Suddenly, at Atlantic City, N T., May 10. KATHBRINE, widow of Thomas F. Small. Relatives and Triends Invited to funeral, Wed , -J- a m., son's residence, Joseph A. Small. 043 N. 41th st., Phlla. Snlvmn requiem mass Our Mother of Sorrows Church, 0 a. m. (Int. St. Denls'a Cem., Ard- .mori'lTir Mav 11. PATRICIA. I,.l,,1 . Annie 8mlth (ntollagan). father of bister Mrry Loulsane. of the Order of Slater, of St. Joseph, front the Cotuity of Monaghan, t..t.nH Relatives and friends. Dlv. Nn j A. O. H.l B. of E.. and Co A, O H." of whicn ne e"v ,."JLlru lo Junerai, Thurs . 730 a. m.. 1014 N. Bouvler st, Sol. mn requiem mass Church of the Gesu 0 a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral. THOU IS May 11. the Rev "AVID 8 THOMAS, TJ. D., A, M . lAisband of late Clara M. Thomas (nee A llllams). aged 75 Relatives and friends Thistle Lodge, No, MS. I. O- CC P.. of Plttston. Pa., invited to funeral services. Wed., a p. m residence T TJNDKRTAKKKB 'ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK L&fc52,.1fta ljl BROAD anb V . DIAMOND nnATits of eon, DaVltl A. Tnomas. 1017 N. 21t flt.. Camden, N. J, Int. Arllnaton Cem. Jtemnlns tr.fcy be Mewed Tufn. eve, tM . H1 tUTTLR. May 11. ilAUT. wife of flte ?hen Tuttl. aired 32, of Count? Antrim, reland, RelAthen and frlenrtri Invited to funeral, W1. R"10 a. m. 2742 Titan t. (trear 27th and "Wharton at.). Solemn IiIrIi maun of requiem. Ht. Antliony'a Church 10 a m Int Holy Cronn Cem. Auto funeral VAN AKKN May 10 WIM.IAM It VAN AKE7C. on of late Henry P. Von Aken. Sr , and Mary Van Aken. Ilc.alhM and friends tntltcd to funeral arvlcen. Wed . 2 P. m.t 14J4 N. 10th at. Int. Laurel Hill fVA? NOTE At Malaga. N J. Mar J2. T.VriTA. tplrlmv nf Allllitr Vnn N'ftte. neerl 7C. Relative and friends lnlted to funeral, Tliura.. 12 m son's reidnce, wiuiam van Note. Malaca, N. J Int Willow (.rove Cem WALLS. Mav 11. nUOHNlA TLOH. ENCU, daushler of KMaworth and Florence Walls (nee 8eTb, ased 4 ears Helatlves and friends lnlted to funeral services Thurs 1 P tn . parents residence. 2427 W. Allegheny ave Int. private. Montgomery Cem , Nnrrlitown, Pa Hematns may be viewed Wed after 7 p. m Conn ho hoc ken paners rnpv v WATKIIS Msy 10. JAMHS. Sr., hUsband of late Marv Tablan Waters, aned 8(1. HelA tlves and friends lnlted to funeral serv ices. Wed ,2pm. 1320 S 33d sj. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Tues.. after 7 P in. WRDF.L At Hartford. N .T.. Mav 10. TIARDARA WKDKL. widow of Oeorae Wedel, aged 0. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed ,3pm Hartford N J. Int. Kldrldge Cem Friends may call Tues.. 7 to n n. m WETD Near Newtown. Rucks countv, Pa,, May 12, KATH, widow of John Weld, aged 410. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Hatboro Cem. Chanel. Thurs . 11 a. in Int. adjolntm? grounds, WKLSH. May II. JOHN WIH.SH, son of Michael and Bridget Welsh (nee Nancj) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 8 30 a. m.. parents' residence, 20 10 Nftudaln st lUsh requiem mam St. Pat rick's Church 10 n m lnt Holy Cross Cem, WCNDT.-Mav II TRRnKRICK C. hus band of PArtha (nee Ifonrrkr) anB son of Augusta and lafe Charles Wendt. aged 31. Relatives and friends, .odjre No JS0. It of T F, and K, invited to funeral service. Wed.. 2pm. U.20 N 29th st Int. prl ate, Mt. Peace Cem Autn funTal THAt.nN. Mav 11, JOHN huband of late lllen M Whnlen. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed,, n 30 a m , 832 K Westmoreland at. Solemn high requiem mass Church of Ascension 11 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral LOST AND FOUND RAO Lost, Trlday morning on train from Rosemont, or between Rroad st, and 13th and Locust, a black silk bag with silver monogram, finder pies so write Rosemont I'ostoffice Rox 103, or phone Ron Mawr CO: rewnrn m LORGNETTE Lost. gold lorgnette and chnln; reward 3,ri4 N. Rroad st PIN Lost, or Thursdav. May 8. one platinum bar pin with sapphire In center, llWral reward If returned to J E. Caldwell A Co . Juniper and Chestnut ats POLICY Notice, application has been mflde to the Tire Association of Philadelphia., for renewal of policy of lnsu-ance No 00425. Jiooo Insured In nam" of W'JIIam Karowskl. 409 N 2!lh st . which has been lost or mis laid Information thereof will be received bv JAM1S GAGIIAN, 4823 Lancaster are , 1'niianeipnin HELP WANTED FEMALE BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING YOUNG WOMEN. RETWVVEN AGES IN AND 2"i YEARS CAN LEARN ALL A110UT 1IIK ADVANTAGES OI' BECOMING A TELEPHONE OPERA TOR UY CALLING TO SEE MIS RYAN, PERSONALLY ANY WEEK DAY. BETWEEN 0 A M AND 5 J" M Jl PER WEEK FOR FIRST FOt'R WEEKS WITH RAPID ADVANCE MENT THEREAFTER MISS RYAN 1631 ARCH Sr.,-FIRSI' FLOOR ALTERATION HANDS ON DRESSES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BOOKKEEPER experienced double entry, knowledge of typewriting essential; per manent position, sanitary factory Practical Waist Co. ill w Cherrv st. IIP.MDERS EXPERIENCED ON (inilVUN MACHINES. MAKING IllfSSS AND MIL LINERY HR.VIDS IIIGIIIsr WAGES, EITHI.R ON TIME OR PIECE WORK STEADY WORK GUARANTEED APPLY OITAKKIt 1IRA1I) CO 1011 DIAMOND XT UURLERS, experienced on Axmlnster rugs, learners tnken Apply Bush & Diamond, Jasper and Ontario ats CLERK wanted In manufacturing establish ment: bright Protestant girl who is quick and accurate at figures : one with some knowledge of bookkeeping or cost accounting preferred: state experience, references and salary expected "R-44." P O Box 3500 CLERK Young lady for temporary resi dence lMisttlon, hotel experience preferred. P 328. Ledger Oflice COOKING Riul downstairs work, white, no laundr. perrmnent position: good wages, 2 adults and 2 children reference required, convenient to trolley. Phone Chestnut Hill 10 betveen 8 and 12 n. m. or 8 and 0 P m COOK WAM ED, experienced white woman am i not. at llrvn Mawr: witling to go awav with famlb . referenco neceBsarj. P 302. Ledger Office COOK wanted, rirst-class plain cook. Cape May In summer Apply 1221 Locust st FILE CLERK one who has had experlencii In n broker's office: apply In own hand writing, stating age and experience. P 403, Ledger Offli" GIRLS wantd in manufacturing department, good work and pleasant surroundings Ap ply National Biscuit Co . 1301 Olenwood nve GIRLS wanted to operate wlre-atltchlng machines on folding paper boxes. Brown S. Bailey Co. 410 N Franklin st HOUSEKEEPER, working. Inust, lie good cook, vllh reference to ao out of town Apnlv 215 S 17th St.. after 8 p. m. or befvre 10 a tn HOUSEWORK tellable colorea woman. 3 In family, one who la willing to go away In suinmei , must havu reference. Phono Germantown 5004 W. LAUNDRY MARKERS AND SORTERS APPLY WANAMAKER LAUNDRY 1308 FILBERT STREET LAUNDRY COLLAR 1RONERS APPLY WANAMAKER'S LAUNDRY 130S FILBERT STREET OPERATORS. EXPERIENCED. WANTED ON VVAIB'IM: UUUU 1'AI. i'iCAL: C iCJAl. WAIST CO . CUB CHERRY ST. STENOGRAPHER WANTED; MUST BE THOROUGHLY COMPETENT APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU T.1T BROTHERS STENOGRAPHER Steamship company wants bright girl accustomed to Reming ton or a noiseless machine: state une, ex perience, reference, salary desired. P 231. Ledger Offlr. STENOGRAPHER. j experienced: permanent position; must be Protestant and not Hebrew. Applv 22 N 4tli st STENOGRAPHER for 3 or 4 davs each weelt: slate price, a !, l.eoger utnee. STENOGRAPHY Young women to assist In office, must understand stenography and typewriting. Bush & Diamond, Jasper and Ontario sts WA1TRES-S WANTED, experienced white woman its waitress at Brvn Mawr; near church and station; willing to go away with family two months: ref. req. Phone Bryn Mawr e-j. or wruw i w nox nil. WOMEN FOR PACKAGE COLLECTING APPIY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN, WHITE FOR CLEANING AND SCRURRINO APPLY BURHAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S wnvtAN wanted to work In cafeteria In industrial plant from about 10 a m until 2.30 p. in. five days a week; Protestant pre. f erred; state experiences, references and wages expecteq. cj-i-. i-. j nni a.u WOftAN. oung, of good education, for out rinnf work nleaslng personality rood sat. ary. vvlth opportunity for rapid advancement. p 214. Ledger Office. ' ' YOUNO WOMEN AS CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S HELP WANTED MALE DAKER-iFlrst-cIass cake baker. Dav Bakery; 514 Berkley st., Camden. Be I Bell phone 1228 BAKER on bread, bench hands, oven m-n anu nougn mixer: kduu wages, .viauer ., Otii and Elm sts.. Camden BAKERS wanted. Apply 010 w Tliomp- son st BAKERSon cakes and nle. good wagco, Annlv MdllerV 0th end Kim sis.. Camden, BLACKSMITH. HIG" CLASK. WANTED, I Al-AULLJ Ur AliVIVllNy. llt.AVT (.'(llfll. INOB OF ALL SHAPES, ESPECIALLY MARINE WORK EXCELLENT OPENINO run ucnjli jiiAn, c-aaiha ruituu c;u. VVSI.l.Ar.1). lintJCIVCW 1.A1NAUA, BOY. about 10. In pawnshop reference. neerwaiq. Lancaster nr anq i-reslnn St. CAULKERS Experienced caulkers wanted for tank and boiler work:, must he first. rlas. men! steady, work Atlantlq Refining Co., Employment Department Atlantic II mr. out -.. una mo r atMuy bwu for Ulo HELP WANTED MAI.B ; COOPEttS Experienced coopers wanted for1 i howellng and croting oil barrels! food wares. Th Atlantto Refining Co., Employ ment Department, Atlantic gate, 3144. Passvunk ave , Phlla , Pa, riDOn TRIMMER! AND EDCIB SETTERS ON SHOES Arn.Y BUREAU OF KMPLOT.IENT . WANAMAKEIVS THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. NEEDS ELECTR WELDERS CAULKEI1S , RIVETERS ACETTLENE WELDERS COOPERS ATLANTIC REFINING CO . EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT , ATLANTIC GATE, 3141 PASSTUNK X'H. ELECTniCtAN Oood electrician wanted for Inside and outside wiring, 43 Trnnspnr- , tntlnn Hnllillnn- , ' l'LOOn PINISHEns. composition, wanted. Applv mornings, Phlla, Mineral Flooring Co . nfl12 Summer at , FOREMAN who understands loom fixing and figuring for samples, for a rennslvanla ribbon plant of 24 looms: answer giving reference, experience age. salary and where last emnlnveil l. ,l ..'li. l.enger umie. FOREMAN A first-class garnett man to act as foreman In mattress room: no mattres experience required but must be ft nrst-clasa, garnett man: good salarv to right party, V s Redding Co Memphis, Tonn GRINDER ' EXPERIENCED ON GENERAL CUTLERY APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S HAND SHIRT IRONER. nrst class, on cus tom work! piecework: thls.ls a good, per manent position for a temperate, steady, A-l THE DAVIS LAUNDRT ft CLEANING CO. l.-.in East (lOtli St. I Cleveland. O I,ACE CURTAIN WEAVER"' OF FIRST. CLASS ftHARACTER AND ARILITT; OOOD MACHINES. CONSTANT WORK: EXCELLENT WAGES CAN UK, EARNED: ONLY NONUNION MEN NEED ArPLT. M 210 LEDGER OFFICE TAUNDRY SHIRT IRONERS APPLY WANAMAKER'S LAUNDRY 1308 FILBERT ST. L1N6TYPE OPERATORS AND AD. MEN WANTED APPLY, FIFTH FLOOR. LEDGER RLDa.. 0TH AND CHESTNUT STS. MACHINISTS All. around men for general floor, bench and nachine work: on'y thoroughly competent need apply . flrst-c'nss shop: best of working "ondlllons; a-nour cinv, wicn time ana a nan for overtime, rates up to 75c for machinists, toolmakers 80e now working 10 hours dally except Saturday. Apply by letter to the Employment Manager. Crowri Cork and Seal Co , 1511 Guilford ave Baltimore. Md. MACHINISTS wanted, nll-around men ex perienced on engine repair work: none but first-class machinists need apply. William F Ruwell 710 Noble st - MAN AND WirE wanted bv famllv of 2 persons, housework, cooklrg and lawn to earn for. Apply, with referertes stating religious faith and wage, expected. R 7C. P. O. BOX 3184 t MEN AS PARCEL CARRIERS AT PLY BUREAU OF EVtPLCJYMENT WANAMAKER'S UNSKILLED MEN )FOR PRODUCTION WORK Ages IS to 45 IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION Wages and Working Conditions Right Apply In Person or Communicate with Taclory Employment Offlce THE GOODYEAR TIRE fc RUBBER COM- Akron, Ohio MEN to Install vlctograplu interior tele phones, exp. Call 15HS Commomvealth Bldg TOOL DESIGNERS With about 5 years' experience: men with practical toolmaklng experience preferred: salary J40 weekly to first-class men: per manent. Address Employment, Lock Drawer 1072. Baltimore, Md. I PORTERS AND CLEANERS WHITE MEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKfiR'S HOG IS And SHIPYARD OFFEnS " LONG-TIME SATISFACTORY EMPLOYMENT TO RIVETERS rUVETINO OAKOS PASSERS ' ,N PIPE) BENDERS SIIIPFrjTERS, FIRST CLASS COPPERSMITHS APPLY 300 Walnut street .See Mr." Shattuck pr Mr, Philips 1521 Arch street See Mr. Swartz OUR TRAINING DEPARTMENT OFFERS SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES TO RETURNED SERVICE MEN" WE WILL TEACH YOU A SHIPYARD TRADE IN ONE TO SIX WEEKS AND PAT YOU WHILE LEARNING. fff FOR FULL PARTICULARS "CALL ON ABOVE REPRESENTATIVES OR AT BOOTH. CITY HALL" COURTYARD. SALESMAN Youiig mn. to '.ell t.. ad " . i atnH ncaannwi J t 5T li1 iwi V -d -1 1 . 4 & "re I ?l A tf'i f.nr rr'r?'vsBmW&r p.. "t; 'C ; . m.& mmmwmtKm'r V laaMBBMSsntJAM ""? . ,f , Cllf IB' A
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