!8?oT w r ,i' K? As .1 i - h-$ iM1; " 20 EVENING PUBLIQ LEDaER-PfliLADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAl 19'. 1919 V? v. ,M. y ,'i i Siki Kr . J W-nrf & H a '; or B ft r f,. s- r.1' m H m- t s it. B, HP IS liv 'V tl' V , A. J ' I" . A Jt 108TH IS CHOSEN. TO COVER RETREAT V Soldier Chronicles Stirring Artillery RcgimenU Formerly the Old Second National Guard of Pennsylvania y ERIC Uattcry V. THE ADVANCE On September 4 word was definUcl.v received that the enemy win retirinc find (l.i. American infnnlrv had crussrtl iho Voslo. This was eaneclallv welcome .. news, for, according to Captain Slew- nrt, of the riersonucl bureau, a coneen- tratod attack had been expected for -some time against the now severely 0 weakened lino held by the Twenty- eighth Division. "Had this taken placc," says Captain Stewart, "it was nrraugecd that this outfit should be the sacrifice, regiment and rover the retreat of the infantry." For this renon all .officials records and diaries containing M liny notes of value were destroyed, and r. as a result it is difficult to nseertniu iS accurately the movement of the regi ment, at tins time. At this order it was found unnec essary to move the .First Ilnttnlion be cause of its advance position. The Third Battalion moved to a valley jusl to the right of Fismcs. The Second liattalion received orders to cross the Vesle. and on September 1 1 r.attcr moved up to n position near the others at La I'onne Maison .Major Ilcllyer, on that tiinht. with t Captain Donald II. Van Dtisen and J Lieutenant Charles .1. -Ionian, com M inanditig Uattcry P. crossed the Vele at rt A'illette to reronuoiter for positions. They found no suitable place and als-n discovered tho bridce almost impawn - We to heavy artillery becnuse of n dif ficult approach consisting o an S curve e nnd a very narrow roadway. The major reported to Colonel fireble the inadvis ability of crossing, but the advance ' was ordered notwithstanding. At dusk ' on September G the move was started. ' Major Hellyer leading the way with the battalion and battery details to lo , rate the positions and mark the route. e They crossed the river fnr ahead of the "guns, went up the hillside above Tlaslioux nnd proceeded to rwotiimiter. t Some ".Terry" opened up with a gen eral sweeping fire along the road tu prevent any advance, such as the one under way. The major and those with It him crawled into a hole to sneak a . smoke and a little rest. I Find Hrldge Impassable f After an hour or two the failure of ' the batteries to appear began to look erinnq. sn he started back to find them. "That journey down the bill and along ,. the roan dbck to tne nrmge wuk nm- of the worst and most perilous I have , ever taken, " said .Major lienyer. -.s it we npproaehed the valley tlie gas was.Kiiici In ahi,,,, (i-revlomly nrported Dinli J!' dense and shells were continually fall- private Danli f Toolan. Carbondale ing. I hegan to nope tunc my prenic ' tion of the impassability of tlie bridge bad come true, ns there was positively no suitable position to be found in tlie narrow strip then held by our infantry. We tried to take a short cut through a wood and for a while became lost. We got out, however, and when reaching the road found it filled with ambulances, infantry supply trains, nnd other out fits all waiting to get over the river. while the enemy shells took their regular toll from them. "This sight made tne believe that our column bad been blocked, and sure enough, when we reached the bridge the fact was verified, j. for the first gun had n wheel over the side, having been unable tn make the p difficult turn. Here was demonstrated the courage and rpuiarkablo (lisoiplino . which so characterized our men when I s' subjected to the mos stances, such as being patiently under shcllfire in n cloud of deadly gas. while strenuous attempts vcrc being uiailo to oxtricate the gun. Men Cool Under Fire Perceiving the impossibility of getting the gun back ou the bridge and making n successful crossing before ln light, as it was tlien 4 a. in. 1 immediately or dered all the horses unhitched and taken to the rear, while tin cannon mrs im&hod ,u,. ,... 4 : i ... i i . i .. , the Ktius to ono side ami Hpnro.1 the ' road for tho (loURllhoys. SO they COllld , . , . . . . . ,..,,.. , e k'l iu euivi, ut'iuuu uiciiu ut'iuiP uay- light. In the meautlmn I Hattcry was waiting in Villettc with slircl fro quently dropping rlosp to the column. until the way should be clear to follow t . it 111 ,. . .. . - .-, iiui himuiiiK u" uiuji'uiiies unit jHiu halted the inarch. Consequently they were glnil when orders wen- roci-ivoil (o leave Villette anil proeeod in the li-fi-ctiou of I-'Niiici until hiiflieient t-ovi't- eTilH l.n fn,,i,,l ftf tl,n i.imu u-Ikvi-a lli,., -""",'" """' " - "-. ""v.v. ,...j were iric anu tue men una norses sent ' back to tlie eschelon at Omrvill". That we did not have heavy easnalties that ' , ' nicht is a miraele. All the men acteil , ' " with great hrnvery and sromeil oblivious ,... i .. 1.I..I. .1 ....I. !...... I IO Iliu gun io vvinuu iiirj were Miujviivu , r,r j0hn L. Burnham. Relatlvoa and for several hours anil shcllfire. The friends invited to funeral services. Tues., , . r i , i ,:.. !.. i2 p m. residence of mother. Mrs. Clara drivers refused to leave tfieir horses, Srrk 4sn N- i2i ,t. Int. private. Weet cven when told to do mi to seel; shelter, minster Cem. . I BURR. Mav 10. 11119 EDWARD II.. auil run awn. beloved husband of Elizabeth S. Clunn Burr On the following uIBIt the horses , SlT,SSS" v'T iU? Were agtlHr broUBllt forward and the ; ll. Freeman Chapter. No. 243. R. A. M. : mine ,vt,lln,l Locl inln nivvltinn iv To I Kensington Comminderv. No. 54, K, T. . puns pulled uacK mio position ny i,a . phna j.-oreaters 0. 10. T c L ; lu lu Bonne Maison. It was during this I Temple. A. A. o. of N. m. s. ; Lincoln trip that Lieutenant L. I). Hownian. ', N"05ti;; Vi :'Vi,o1bo3ardVfyVr0un.1eeI.oda'Ind nf Serniitiin. I'a.. was hit while lead- I members of Summerflcld M E. Church. ln- ; ,, , , ., , . , Iiir tlie column along the road. Lieu tenant William li. .Sturgeon, of Mat tery C, then took command nnd with l'"lrst Sergeant Charles C. Itristow led them through heavy fire and success fully withdrew the guns from the road where they had been left. l''or this action thu Lieutenant and Mergcant liristow received n division citntiou, Heights of Vesle Won During this time I was still stationed at the O. 1'. on the hill top by St. (lilies, from which point 'I had the pleasure of watching the "doughboys" KO "over the top." Oh, it was a won- derul and inspiring sight to see these biavo lads advance in great waves through places I knew to bo thick with uiachiuc-guu nests. I never expected i. them to get through, yet those little black specks contiuued to advance, Y climbing higher and higher up the dis- t fant hillside until I saw a whole row silhoti'Ued against the skyline for a "l minute. Then they disappeared and S another wave took its place. Then I knew the heights of the Vesle were pJ now won and the enemy In retreat : across tho plans to the Aisne river. .-H.if ji In the meantime the battery had . inoveu lorvvaru uuu dvuu iiiu j, i . " -i .wns" closed and a new cue established . rloso to FhAnes. Here it was hard to see auythmg, as the gnus were tiring tit long range far over the hlls that' p-hid' the targets from view. : and'' flatteries had taken their toMther in a stuall tulley just Mt&itiiM Adventures With Field SANVIM - K IOMIi I". A. nflf' Hip St. (lilies loud and although ... ... -Jerry frequently liollciI tho rood and lr",i one time to nml the suns, little MnmnEe was done except for a hole puni'lurine; one of the gnu shields. " '" moiuinK of September S ll" welcome nens was brought around Hint tho regiment would be relieved that ii'K"t by tho French and go to the 'ear for a much needed rest. So t ith fresh impetus, the remaining amnm- nltion was tired, the wagons packed and the coming of dnrkness and the "flogs" impatiently waited. 'TO UK CONTINTKln 43 OF STATE IN CASUALTIES List of 356 Names Issued by War Department Washington. May 111. There are forty-three rennsjlvaninns on n total cas ually roll of :i.".(i, released by tho War Iieimrtment today. Of this total thirty seven are major casualties. I he romplele li fop IVntlvIrnnia is given below It 1 1 led In Action r Itombaeli , T'RI . rK burch Pills- Vtoumled. Drgree I mleterinlned street, 1'hllmleiiijns. .HK)NKR-rri,nrl, V. PlPminc. Vrr!. low n ---..-- Ch-stn .... .11.. uerman H Orel -Gonad r.n.i :LrT7,' , ':hl,fttI'!'-L ':! I;"- I Mounded Sererelr v,ncAU0N'1':"""""m " Isomer. Potts-,trccl,,VAT,B.'...,",?,..-!(,ll""'n- ''1 Holson . . , ,,.,,, ,,,-, ,,,,,,, , ntiruiiirn . ivnni Kssn Mil. !V?,,.r.r'"n.l.0- f'tttburgh. Jnsenll It '.11 llaiuorli stre-t l'hllad-1- Thomiii. phlrf. ltoiinded Mlchllr SI.'R(1EN1S Arthur J. Cot. Willow ."uiu.,','i',m li, "'l'''r, T'lltsburgh ' ill. PORALS I.nmhert fox Pitts. 'm-'.-M1-1-'"" ,"'!" Kleckner IteadlnV. ' I- ' it "i"T7.A"'.'rf K ",tta- Lalrobe tn J"hn ''"ePh Hdnal.en. Pun to!nUNrVTT'S'.r-"r",2 f- ""'Pes Thompson town, (.rrtnrie. Knrnbetoa Laninster; llalpl. L. Cnru.n cr. Whceleri llle. Thomas G Dovvnlntr Scranlon. John J. Furlovi "ill l South sired. I'hiu,leh. William jVhnaoti ..... . . press street Phi Urle nt.ta t..Deni. I. ake-li:: 327S Almond street. PhlladH- nh i.h,,lai"S J"sl"rek. 21211 Urandjvvlne 1'hil.itlelphlu: Adam Svvlatkovvskl. 21111 iimb-Hand street. Philadelphia Wll- street Ii.lm Currv. -. North Flfty-seventh street .Inseph F. Whltmever. New- Mithael J ZclemiH Kxeter sCOtt I iirtiet-le' Iln-.n 1 ..- 1'hil.t.lelphl.i. tnanstovv n Thomas w. srioMz .oil. ll.icn. T)Hn Zerlllo. Greensburg MUi.mr in Action i,f7l-IVf'h"'st7c., p" Fitznatrifk. I'hiladelphla. rLl North pr-Iv.Tt: Diftl of Vh W tlliam J. Traiprj. uiaioiami npnuc. PhilHdelnhtn. IN AIKAIORIAJI IIOITJIAV. l,mln; rememhrHrre of mv 101" Madl'' missed' In his sun ai.i.aami :n Hoi'ni.is m Mtnni:it. B-eails Mini' "n?UX r Mh 17. .lOSKPIt son of illlllo nnd Andrew Anderson srandson nT '1,1 ?",, A"dre- Anderson. Hr . also. Brand -op of .Mr i,, Mrs llanh llelatlves and rrlends lnltrd to runeral, Wed.. 2 l in parents re.ldeiire ISO" K MojdlnenslnB f,..t ""' Cross ('cm Auln aerilre I1I.A.S tnv 17 HACItni. M . wife of Tlarvev .1 H ltn, widow uf John lloberts JtelalHes arid friends Iniltcd to funenll u,'"' t T '" li:il1s Hlslnu mjii mr. Lawn dale. Thlla. Ii t. William Penn Com. Omit flowers Hi:cK. Mux 17 1. ANTOIXI'.TTK. daushter of Conrad and Loui-a IterK (nee Hauer) P.rlativc ami friends invited to funeral, 'lues , ,s 30 a in., residence parents. 1743 N. 13th St. Sntemn renniem muvv Church of the Holy Child, 10 n m. lnt i.,.,nL,-, , ..,,. .-.cijutviii i' u,vm. auio luirerai Ruhuni lli'llllison. aired 31 Tlelanves ' wVl, ,,r3 T" m.iSSi &nJ&lXn,lM I ernuoof' iVrn friends ninw rait Turn nc lUIYKRH -Mh IS. WIUMA.M I' hun ImihJ uf KnunH K Hjers. aged 4." RIatnes nnti rrlond.. I'lilla Ijodgt No. 54. T. - o O M . Quaker City Ulv. Jo. I'OI O or R ' nf A : cniplojes of R, and O. and Relipr i As vi) and IIhitv Wall Yearly Ren Assu. Vo 1 invited to funeral ser i'"s, WH . 'J P in . rl.":i Rarrlsh st lnt ArlinRton t'om RenMitis may be ived Tues ee Autn funeral It It K VV A V - ATa m 1R r ATI! A Tt 1 VI! RRKNNAn. iat of Mahanoy city. ra. iteia- tls and friends invite J to funeral, rues . 7 a m . -'4i n lr.th st. irigh masi of re- "ulem Cathedral fhar-el JSO a. rn Int. St 1 ntrick s (.'em rottsvllle. Ta. Mahanoy i lkv liaperq con URK1IIT At South Fieverlv. N. .T.. Mav IS. CI1AUM;h P. RRiaHT. need 72 Rela. ti and friend. lrmhatan Tribe. No AS. I O It M . of llrldseboro. .-v. j . inMted to funeral Wed . 'J n in., eon's residence. Jospph HriB-ht. Urulseboro, N J. Int. Hridse I t 1 fl t.. J l.l- mm. ,.,.11 . ii'irn .i( Ij. 1IUI ll it i 't. licuua inaj van i Tum., 7 to fl P in iikock May ij. MM-1IC il. RROCK. Hrm-k Relatives nnd friends tnvited to fu neral. Tues . 2 p. Ill . 7fi E. Main at . Mi"-e.iown. N J. lnt private. MIUWN At 1024 Chestnut t.. May IS. 1 THlJMAS C , hon or tieorge li. and lute aged Ti7 Relatives and friends Sun Urovvn. invited tn funeral services. Tues . 2 n. Ill . Oliver H. llalr llldg.. 1S20 Chestnut st. lnt private Laurel Hill cm. BURDSALL t 2123 N. Ma nine st . Mav 18. ELIZABETH M . widow of Jacob H. Burdsnll. Notlie, of funeral later. B1IRNHAM. At Portland, Conn.. May IB. ftLLn,,,,!!, ,.. ,..-i,... ,u .own, mi- vlten to funeral services, on rues., st 1 p. m. at his late residence, 2450 Frankford lnt private. Remains can be viewed . Mnn. evening S tn 10 CALDWELL .May II, .VIA1II J.. WIOOW of William Caldwell, aged DO nelatlves and friends invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 p. m . son's residence, Henry B. wmly lo UITt. '?Vlo lo p n- .. ,. . .... .,. . I cannu.N Relatives and friends invited to I funeral. Tues 7:30 a in.. 25S.1 N. Franklin fst. High mass St. Edward's Church 0 a. m. lnt New Cathedral Cem. Omit flowers. CLAYTON. May 17. MARY A., widow nf Henrv M Clayton, lato of 2340 N. Carlisle st. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues. 2:30 p. m . at son's resi dence. H003 N. llth st. Int. American Me chanics' Cem. CLOTHIER. On May IS, GEORGE , $,. YKu. t!c. 'of "thotuneral win he given Coar. Relatives and friends Invited to serv- Ices. Mon., 8 p. m.. sister's residence. Mrs Andrew P. Sell. 710 N. (llth st. Int. prl- vate. Toe... Central Laurel Hill Cem. CORDES. Mav 17, CATHERINE, wife of Henry F. A Cordes Relatives and frlemla Invited to funeral. Wed . 2:30 v. m.. resl- denca of son, Peter Cordes. ai82 Edcemont st lnt private. Oakland Cem. COSTELLO. May 1(1, ANNA E".. daugh- ter of Catharine and lato Patrick Costello, nelatlves and friends. 11. V. M. Sodality and Sacred Heart Society of Our Lady of the Rosary Church. Invited to funeral. Wed. 8:S0 a. m . 14117 N. Felton at.. West Philadelphia. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of the nosary 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. CRAVEN May 17. FREDERICK V . husband of Mahel Scott Craven. In 43d year. Relatives and friends, also Ivy I and Council. No. 0QI. O. of I A . invited to funeral. Tues.. 2:30 p m. from Churchvllle Re formed Church, Churchvllle. Pa. Int. ad joining grounds. Train for Churchvllle leaves Reading Terminal 1:23 P, M. CUPIT May 11. at St. Paul. Minn HARRT. husband of Onthla Cuplt (nee Uarkley). Relative and friends, all so cieties of whirl) be was a member, invited to funeral services, Tues.. 3 p. m., chapel North Cedar Hill. Frankfori!. In. North Cedar Hill Cem. i,,. -,,,,, juiicc"-1" ijja'e'-'" -v yv" HF.vcKi.:nT Ai..,- 10 inn i.- ..i,. .., i v ... ...... . . '-- ..",-.," a: ., - i a so I'm a llaniware Assoc ai on. lnvltro ."..- ...vunuir v-viii. jvu.u luin-iai . ... 1.-1 1 .. ,, , i, i.-nnif li. ut i.g wnn irientis. i t trv HE renin- I Jorge Henckert. and daughter of lato Henla- ;T,fl ,7. r A rrn'mn," f on Local No ' ,n funeral services, on Tuesday at 2 p. In . il i . ".. 'mln and Martha Watklns. Iue notice , t , ,'? K,.A ,,f.l.".Jp t,i.. ' . nt residence of soYi-ln-law. William Whalen. , Conuicllctl to wait funeral will ! ulven from 10 Thompson I ,,,('' 'nV101,1 '" f.V-n.,vr"i T.H . ' " ." ,?5" Z 1 -"- S l'"0 ' Int. private. Old relluns' o, I . I 1 ave Smith (lloucester N J i oence oi nice, ., n'i ... .vi...... Cemeterv 1 nun envriopeil nn-r-rrvsnv -vr,,.. "it ' vva t. -.f. r ion ave. and Cumberland st ). Int. Green-1 uvjir-i tq mu in ..t vviin,tn,n n-i deaths Joshua and Jane Doyle. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral. Tues., 7:30 a. m . brother's residence, Joshua Doyle. HOM Mas tr t., West Phlla. High nil Church of Our Lady of the Rosary 9 a. m. lnt St. Denis's I'em. Auto service, DRISCOLL. Suddenly. May 18, JOHN J., son of late Dsnlel and Ellen, Drlacoll, Rela tives ami friends InvltM to 'funeral, Wed., Ha m.. residence of brother-in-law. Arthur MH, 3442 Sunnvsldo avc. Kails of R"hu,l Kill. Solemn requiem mass St. Bridget's Churrh 0:30 a. m EVERTS. Slav 19. ADELAIDE II EVERTS. 3S0fl Powelton avc aged (W. Friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., a p. m., Oliver It llalr bide, 1620 Chest nut at. Int. private. FAIR. -May W. ISABELLA, wife of John .1 Fair (tieo Gordon) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. - p. m,. residence of hushnnd. '.(112 D t. (east of Front at ). dnt. Oreenmount (Vm. Remains may be viewed Mon eve. Auto service. 1TKKVV Mnv 1lt m.lV.ATlVTIt ,,tr1n of James Teeny (nee Itanlcy). Relatives and ri-lenHatttii.t r1 In itmiut Tiia B 4(1 m residence of nephew, Frank J. Sclwara. '28B4 N" Ringgold (Cambria st above 24th). Solemn high Church 10 r uto funeral lenuleni mass St Cotumba's ni Int. Holy Cross Cem. FISHim Ma- II. T.OUtSA. widow of John Mehln Klsher Ketntiies and friends lnlted to funer.il services. Tues , - p. m . 39IH Harlnir st Friends may call Mon . S to 0 p. m lnt Ternwood Cem. Auto fu neral. FITZGERALD Suddenlv. May IT. FltAKK A FITZQKttAI.D (formerly of f.Ol S. Hancock st son of Kdward and late Catherine Filaserald. iaed 'JS. llelatlves and friends. Co. n. 31Bth Inf.. 'and Fifth Ward Repuh l.eaaue, Irrrlted lo funeral. Wed.. 8 a. m residence of brother-in-law. John P Denn lllftl H. Front st. Solemn re. nulem mass St Joseph s Church 11:30 '.i m. lnt Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral OtnsON. Mhi IS. RKOIXAI.U 1!.. hus band of l.ucv C Olhson, awed ."d. UclaliVfs and friends, t. O O M . No. Ti4 Invited to Mineral servncs Wed , II p. m . 17 Lardncrs lolnt. Tacon lnt MsKuolla. Cem. ' HILlinitT. -- Mav 17. IIKI.KN fl. .nee Sneck) wife of .losenh C. Gilbert Ilelntlvcs anu rrienos itniieu io ninerai. rues. mvile.l to runeral. Tues.. ft r , ..,.. .,,,1 .,iu-iii., , , ..... ir-. .-ion-mi. mas. of rmlem fhurc-h of the Holv l ross , 1 "rJi.tiEsmv-w-v it F.niTir i,i.. e . , , .. .... ., i ,.. ...1 f.v,.n'!iaeHcni,i?Lu'n t'Cv' slT? . nf.Auc?.aL f.ri'1?d",.."l.,, 5-.oi--M '(,'i,'il; IIYIIPU n l.unerai. .. ?"' m., imm rASKlfnro of (Tiother. 234 E. Westmoreland t. High requiem mass at Church of the . Ascension, loam Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem I OLENN. May HI JOSEPH P. husband I tl-lll i TS nl... ...1 ., P ltln. ! 1 ?a, tVtncK (Jlonn Itclatlxrs ni frlpnrl Miuilrr in funra. Tue., S 30 n m . 420 N . 0:td st. Wrst Phils Solonin rcnulom niati ; i num. or our i.any or tup noan iu a. tn Jnt St Uoni i em Auto i",rifp OTIAI'. Ma 11. IIVRU'.V It.. dauRhter of William and t'Uru tlraf (m-p Hughes), afipd 1.1 mo. lit tatic and rnpnoa tn uph to rfildpnc? of par Int North Cedar "111- 1-----1 ILI-,1, I U"- - I'. Ill "M. (oralis,. n i:. Stella st ,l,Ji. .m ..-- , .,. .. . ..,...-. 1 1 n i , , j in v !. tir.tiA. iii ii i it 1 1 1 im in ft Hall antl rintiffhtT of cjharies and .: beet-a Adam Hel.iiive? and friends Invited to runerfl pp ite. pi . m r. tn narr nts' ire). I alns rtpidPiipft. ""IU HIcel st (Hid and Sloore lnt Arlincton rpni Auto fiineral. uema mav up ippii iue . aiier n v. m. iAsn-ru-i.i:n m it u i: r, i v a it.mn ..;.,:: .... : , "...i . 2. viiiiirj, (iituKULcr 111 .Amcri ,i, aii'i ik-kiiui HpRnbtilpr. ngd 1 1 months UelatKc and friPhdf IomIpiI to funpral. Tues . li i tn.. rpHldotup of urandtnothpr. JIr l.rwis PLTt.. :ili) Diamond st Int. nruate lIT-UnUiY Ma. IT. at Gortnantow n. MAnV lUUnrsnx. widow of P r Headier aenl irt Sprvltefi and lnt privatp. lirUX Ma JT. KLOTlKXCr; II.. dauch tor of William .T nnd lato IUIipI HpIii. rbpiI f "aip Rplativet and fripnda lnxltrd to funpral scrtra, .Mon . S P. m , fdlher'8 irsldrnrp. .3.1S Palmetto st Int. conen- n p of famllv 1IKU) May 17 WAT.TKn T , son of Tolin and Anna lipid (nee SrhleichPi J. aged 8 PpIhUv ps and frlendi" invited to funpral. Vtl . 1 p tn parents' residence. 000 V Dauphin si lnt, Oreenmount I'pm Awto ieripp. Remains mav be iewed Tues . 7 to I) p m 1IKPP Mh 1.". I.KNA C . daughter of I.dmund rihI no Uepp (nee Hehl). aped 111 Rplathei and friends. emplnes of Wallace WtNon Hosien JIllls. Invited lo funpral. Tups . fi:.lo a m . from parents resldenrp. 1715 Front st Solemn requiem mass Hf HonlfatPs Churrh 10 a. in Int. Holv Re ''ppnier Opm Remains ma. bp Iewcd Mon. 7 n ni TinwiTT. Suddenlv. Mav 10 MART B HKWirT. ReUtle and fripndH inlted to luneral nics. Tups., 2 p. m.. 1220 N Redfild st. I in private. Woodlands (Vm, HOKFMAN Suddenlv. May 17. M1I.MG irllj. itf iiVpf a v riutttfhfrr nt IhIp Ru dolph and Marv HarrstU-l, Relatiei and friends. neiieue i ounen. ao ,-n. u. ui I.. inMtPd to funeral spm Ipph ' Wed.. 1 p residence of brolhci . John Ilaerstlci. l't:ll X 22A st lnt nrhate HOOVHIt -At t-'l) W. Coulter st . 0r nnntown. Mav 17 WILLIAM KltVI.V. hus hnnd of Mlna K Hoover (nee tlerner) and son of Jarol. II. and late Sarah 1 Klln Hoiier IteUtivcs and friend". I rtichnr.l Vaur Lndce. No 3l. 1 and A 'M . Kcnslnctnn Chapter. No J..'.. V. AM l.u l.ii Temtile. A A O. X M S . I'hlla delphle Collslstor. Invited to funeral scr j.cs Wed. 2 p m. Oliver H. Hair It Mb.. I,ll Clieslll.ll SI ini liri;y. ........... iVinVo K'e,,H -iS'onp ni I1"1 " "" 'i lives and friends. Ladles' Aid Society ,,f 1CTP Slav 17 lOHN husband of'Acnea Salem Heformed Church. Invlled to funeral .;,;V ,'cH 7!l ltelMtlvcs and friends In- services. Tues. 1 :30 n. tn.. residence of son v iled' to funeral services. Wed. 2 u m.. i In-law John S. Kern. 4!)00 N. Mervlno St.. Il'll'l lln.e st lnt Kernvvood Cem. ,uto Locan Int. private. jtt - rnnn Cem fu 'era' Vr ends may call Tues . S9 SAUTKH. - Suddenly. PHRDHniCK W.. n m husband of late Martha llormley and fnn Kr'ITH .Mav 1 IIVA ORACH, daushter or late Frederick nnd Louisa Sauter. Int. p v.nio. 'i ' n,i 11. j M Keith (nee piivale convenlenrc of famllv li,. aired "vears llelatlves and friends nvlted to funeral services. Wed, 2 n m . . ... .....rv r....n u. in, mi nirraij ri'.iinui-, ..iv,....i .- . ! KKVnTy -Mav 17. MAIIT f. daushter 1 li,,:VifH;,i'l,M,;nvl,le'l"lS tilll Wed" "" m' f rlri ''J ? T'. !"!' rds, ' ciVAnn reiiutei,; S-30 am IS I" J: rk" '.1Pn1,r,n" ''".'nV1 mass ht. LI zaheth a Lhurcli 10 a .in. mi Holy I ross I em. auio .lunpra . KNOTT. May Relatives ana inenus. i mount t em KOMI Suddenlv. Mav 15. JOSEI'IT V.. husband of Miry R Kolb and ion ol Mary i: arri lato JVter Kolh, aged 4S. Relativet nnd friends, all t.ocptl! of which be was I member Invited lo funeral. Tues.. 7:30 a , m , 1315 N. Warnork s'. Illslt requiem mass St. Vetf-r'is I'hurrh ft a. m. Int. Holy Re dpmncr (Vm, Auto funeral j Knn:BKi-. mr i. okorrh r . hus- ' hand uf Caroline Kriebel (nee Tranp). Rela- t tiws Him irinas. utn. rtiiuiuiu "hjh" ' " rurAlo t -nrlira Trt O Sblrlil of Honor, nnd omployes of (innion llrnthern works, nvltpil to luneral prrv res. .viorriiiviiio i em.. .Mornnviiir, ra Vvod 2 pin .'SIS Trait St.. Brldrshurc. j SMITH. My in. PATIlH.lv. son of Cath lnt nrlvato nsmalns may bo viewed Tues orlno and late John Smith, of parish of Al eve ' i Ivmass, County Mavo. IreUurl Relativee KIlIKOnT SUy IS, CHARLES H. Km- and friends. I C. V. Xn inr.; rlv. No. KOItV. UeUtlves nnd friend'. William B ! 23. A O. II.: all other societies of which Hnjder l.odsc. No. 411), F, and A. M.. and i he vvas a member. Invited to funeral, Tue., llannonv I'hapter. No. 5'-, invited to fefry- i 8:311 a. in., brother's residence John Smith Ices. 1522 rtaco St., Phlla . Ta.. Tues., 1:30 m;3 S Honsall st. (23d and Miriliiil Solemn p. m. lnt Woodlands Cem. Body may Be blgh mass of reculem SI Kdmond's rhurch viewed Mon. 7 to ft p. m. , . , , ... I 111 hi. Int. Holy Cross fern. Auto fu- Kl'IIN - -May IS. ANTON, husband of ldx eral. n. Ivuhn (nee Hasslcrl. n"l 00 iimuvrs and friend. Godfrey Hebmann Hen. ASo. 1 nf Phl'a . and International Moldrs Union I Local .No IS, invited tn funeral. V, ed . . in m, son-in-laWs residence. Clyde J. i Smith. .1812 Cottage st.. Wlsslnomine Int. I (ireermount Cem Remains may be viewed !TULAWSER. -'Mal-K. GEORGE HENRY LAWSER. 231 S. 4Hth st. Notice of fu- . n0LAWTON.-Mav 10. THOMAS F hus- I hand of Anna E. Lawton (nee Magulrc). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 1 Wed , M0 a m.. 37 N. Mth St.. West Philadelphia. Services Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int. private. LEES May 17. WILLIAM H.. husband of Sarah Lees, aged HI. Relatives and friends, Albion Lodge. No. 13, Sons of St. Oeorgo, West End Castle, No. 200, K G E. . Stonemen's Fellowship 4th Ward, Pa triotic Society, No. 13. of Phlla.: Upholstery Weavers' Union of Phlla , invited to funeral. Wed., 2 p. III.. !02S Pine st Services St George's Church. 01st nnd Hazel ave.. 2:30 p m. Int. private. Friends may call Tues. i "l,ESHER. May 17. HENRY S. I.ESHER. ' aged 71 Re'atlveB and friends. Keystone ' Ixvige. No 271. V. and A. M.: Columbia Chapter. No. tit, R. A. M : St. John's Com manders'. No, 4, K. T.. invited to view re mains. Tues.. 7 to 0 p. m. 38 N. 40th st Int. at onvenlence of family. Reamstown. Ta Omit flowers. I LEWIS May 18. WILLIAM C. husband nf FTllzaheth Lewis. Relatives and friends. Court Freedom. F. of A., invited to funeral. Wed. 8.30 a m., residence of son, 5627 Stewart st (.loth st. and Lansdowne ave.) Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral 1.1NFOOT. Mav 16. ELIZABETH FAN NIE, widow of Benjamin I.tnfoot. Funeral services 750 N Preston Nt . Tues . 2.30 p. in. lnt private. LOEWENSTEIN. May 17. ROSE 8.. widow of Benjamin I-oewensleln. ' aged fiu. Relatives and friends invited to funeral serv ices. 1'ues , 2 p. m.. 3117 Diamond st lnt Adatli .lesnurun v.em. imu powers. LYNCH Mav 17. ANNA M.. widow nf James Lynch and mother of late Peter A. Ljnth Due notice of funeral will be given from 217 N 52d st MASON. May 17 ELEANOR, wife of Harry J Mason and daughter of Emma ami lale ..iiunaei iiropny ""allies anu, friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a. I m Im.hund'e residence. 83R3 G st. Solemn . requiem mass Church of the Ascension 10 i a. m. lnt Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service MATI.ACIC At Hon Mawr, Pa., Mav 18. MARY SHANK, wife of J Walter Matlack. Doe notice of funeral will lie given, McCAFFERTY May 10 PATRICK, hus. hand of late Mary McCafferty, native of Poen, County uoneeal, ireiana, Funeral Tues , 8.HH a. m.. daughter's residence, S34 N, 32d st Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha's Church 1(1 a m . lnt Holy l ross cem. Jtela tlves and friends invited to Auto service. McCLEANE. May' 17. MARY, wife of late Michael McCleane. Relatives and friends, also Sacred Heart Society. Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 p. m., from late residence. 184 W.' Durham at.. Mt. Airy. Solemn requiem mass. Ho'.y Cross Church, 10 a. m lnt Holy Sepulchre Cem. McGAKFNEY. May 1.1. at Atlantic City, N J . CHARLES son of Marv A. and late Nell McGaffney. aged 23 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a, ni , from 1118 Sndcr av, Requiem high mass Church of the Enlphanv lu a ni lnt Holy Crors Cem. Auto service. McORATH.--.May 10. THOMAS, husband of Alice McGrath, aged 70. Relatives and friends. Court Quaker City, No. IT, F. of A -, Sago Tribe. No. lr2. Imp. O. R, M.I employes John Bromley U Sons, Invited to funeral services. Tuts..' 2 p. m., 104 E. Wlshart st. .lnt private. Oreenmount Cera, Remain may ba vwa Mon., $ to in p. m, heaths ir.rt. ' MeVAt.t.V fin M 1?. into. np. THUDB W. MeNAI.t.V belnvi.d ilf. nf Wit. Ham II. McNally and dauthtcr or Thomas and Halllo nverett. ased 3S years. llela tlves and friends Invited to funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 n. m at lato residence. 2422 a. Jessup at. Int. private, Fermvood Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday ec nlnir. MI5ADB. .May 17 Et.tZAHBTH C. widow of Rlchanl Meade and dauzhter uf lato Jlkhacl and Ann Flnnegan. nelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, AVcd., 8;30 a. m., resldenco of t,on-ln-law, Otto DelU matin, 2I0S B. Itosewood st. Solemn hlah mass of requiem fi't. Monica's Church 10 " .m;.c..'!H;."0,y C"""1 Cem. Auto funeral. MKISKNUAHt.. May 14. JUltT. wife of Joseph Melseniahl. aeed llll. nelatlves ami friends. Hoaary Society, invite 1 to funeral, rues.. 8:30 a. m . 702tl Torr-.sdato ave. Int. New Cathedral. Solemn requiem mass St. Vincent's Church Teronv, 10 a. m. MICItUXKH At -iimm v' 1.1.1. -.l SI... 18. nmiA LOUIRK, daughter of late ,.ha.ri: 1;'. and Kliabeth M Mlchener. I Further notlca of funeral will he ulven. I MIl.I.KIt. .May 18. KHANK J., son of i into (Jeorae and Maraaret Miller, nelatlves and friends Invited io funetal. Wed., 7:3(1 n. m.. residence of brother, Cjrus 11. Mllle". r,.ir X Fclton st. (03d at. and Olrnrd ave.). ' West Phlla. HlKh mass of requiem Church of Our Ijvdy of tho Itosary ft a m. Int. 1 Holv Cross Cem. Auto service. MITTON. May 15. KI.L.EX, daughter of late Philip and Kllen Mltton. nelatlves and , friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a. m., residence of brother, William I'. Shos. 2101 M. loth st. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady j of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. strictly prl- i MOOnK. May 18. CHAnLCS D.. husband ; of Eva J Moore. Relatives and friends In i vlted to funeral services, Wed., 2 p. ni., 10 'Greenfield ave., Ardmore. Pa. Int. private. .Ml'IUMIY. Mas 1. ANNtR V., wife of J Dennis J. Murphy and daughter of Frann ; and late Timothy McCarthy, nelatlves and i frfands Invited to fun?ral. Tues., 8:30 a, m.. mrlh-r's restdepce, 2528 N. WnrnocI st. I Solemn rtojlem masi Rt. Kdvvnid's Churcli ,v in. ,1... ..w.j ou.v.iii' vo... u.v iioiy sepuicnre cem. auio Niiu.ociv Jiny l . Ft T A wife tit TTrad. ' eA.i vii.ini? na.i r.r n.iati.... anA eriAr.,1 ...... ...u.un, nvu ..., ...n....o n.. ...w..-.. nv ted to funeral aerv cos, Wed., 2 p. m., at L..VJ1 Arlzonn r-j.-jth ttnd York sts.). Int. """". I'e e'etn. Hemalns may be viewed "nOIIUIS -May 17. THOMAS, husband of' late Rehtrra Norris. Relatives anil I friends mnlnvcs of tho P. n. T.. 4 1th st I born, invited to funeril crvtces. Thtlrs.. 2, p m. resld--nce of daughter. 4003 Lancaster ( nve lnt I ernvvood Cem. Friends may call IVed ,? to 3 y in. OoatcsMlle. Pa . papers -. onKFlT - Mv IT. AT.KXANDBTl Q nKIlT. Hjrrd .T. UpUtlvp and friends Henf. Sot. of Prpsumon of CurtN Pub. Co. nnd Phlla PrintinK Prpninn'i Union, Nn Invited to funeri. AVrd . 8 a in . .2 Itailey vt . Camden. Mass i'hurrh or iiois Vamp 1 a tn. ,,r . . , , PAliK Ma 1.. HIRAM li. liusbnrl tit AdPlmp Park llplatlpR and friends Uiyiifp tn funeral unites. Tuea.. 8 P. ni.. -'-l" Montconiery ae lnt private. CJarkaboro. X .1 Wed tnornlntr. PAUKKR -May 17. HOnACH n. wn nf Marprtret and lato Horarp Parker. RBta U 'Itciatl.ps nm trieru h. i rimnm twur, .-, r O E . employes of Tuhllc Sericc Co.. inied tn runeral. Tues. 8 a m.. 2702 i Woslfleld ac . Camden N. J. Solemn re nuiem mas IX 11:1" t2 SI. Joseph's Churrh 0 Arlington Cem. Prlends may " "i,o,c' ! 1 1 f rtn . e PA TTKRSOX Mav 17. RKATRTCH' VI ,l,,.l.i.s .. HsAsun W art A IliIa X.rTra TA t tl .i upi it i VI ! viruidi- i . " .... is. .i ... . .... .... , ... tl.l.ll,,.. .1,4 ivtnHllB IllllltAlSJ (II I funeral Morvlr-pa. Tues.. 11 a. ni . 1 7'-'S N. i Aberdeen si. (T3d and Jefferson nts.). Tnt Ml Mnriuh f'om Rpmiilns mav be Viewed lion. 7 to 0 p. tn j T'lKRCK -May 18. HARRT J . husband or Jennie Sare Pierre, Rped 21. Relatives and friends, WiiMiinnton ChIiip. No. 3fiL. P. O nf A itiviti.ft in fiinnrwl. Wed . '2 n. S. 1 GrBnlte st . Frani-ford. rntia. inr, V.it-tli I'orf-.r IT111 f'nm I PRKSTON. Mav 10. MARY A. (nee ITun Firkprt. widow or tho Rev Jnrpl T. Preston, need RJ nplaties and friends invited to fu neral smires. Mon, R n m, rpsldenco of son Krank Preston. 79in TranUford ave.. ITolmesburc fcr les and Int. Tues.. 10:0 ir'rUrajrnSS 'SUSreoK I . -. - j Ql'lLLEX -Mjy 10. at Toledo, O . FRAN"-I PIS .1 . son of late Joseph nnd Lllzatietn Quilleti rtelutUcs nnd friends lnlted tn funer.il Wed , S p. in . lesldence of brother. Daniel Da. lien. :ir, Tasker st. Hleh itm ' of requiem I'hurch of the Sdrred Heart ll:.10 a. in lnt llolj Cross Corn. A-'to service P.AlXIEn Suddenlv. Mav 10. THEO DORE A . husband of Hattle L. Rainier, rtelnthes nnd friends Oreble rounfll No. HI, T II A.; Washington Cainn No 2'l". V o. K of A.; Xentune Council No 141. S a'nd , D nf r. invited lo funeral. Tues.. 10:30 am 17-IS N Sidenhom st. Lodge uervlces .inn . v m RKY.VOI-OS. Int. private. -May 17 FIlAMv lSUWAltw. husband of Hllzabeth Nitterouer rtonolds. aced 32 Kuuer.il pervices Wed 2 n. m . I 103 K. S'evmour st . (lerm.intnn n lnt ln- I rfte. IteniMins inH lie x-eed Tues. er. ' rtli-i:. Mav 17. KmTAIlD R. HlfK. aced fi.". RelatUes -and friends, ulsu rhltlp It. SVhujIer Tost No. M. fl. . II.. and Turllv . I.odse. Xo. 3'J." lOO. 1. Inlted In fun eral serlrs, Tues 'J p m.. at j.orlors of William nowen 3117 H. nirard ue, lnt North Cedar Hill Cem. rtOMOSun. May in. nrs iaiuii.i.vk .. . t,.,l,lll aIre,l 153. Help I . RrillLl.lNGKrt -- M;y 1.1. KKI.1X. bus Msneeel tihlllin rl'rir" 1 .MHUrerj scnilllnper, friends Invited to fill i hand or Iin"'n" l nee aiied n. Relnllvcw and , - . ...,. Mon .. m 111T w T!'""1?:"" sf- lnt- "rlwte- v"t I SCHWARTZ -Suddenlv May 18. nOSH wife of Mi.hael SchwnrtB Due notice of funeral will be ulven. from residence of her i ,. iinr,. Kamsler. "3.V.! X. Park ave. SCOTT On May 17. 1010. WALTER SCOTT, aged 73 years. Relatives and friends MARIA S.. widow of .lefferls .7. Shields.! Funeral services at residence of daughter, Mrs. I. R Morrow. 710 N Franklin st., Vil mlnston. Tu,. 1 p rn Int. Central Laurel Hill Cem Omit flowers . SIll'M.. Ma 17, JOHN O. SHFM. Heed ' 71. Relatives und friends. Bristol Ijodftr, , Xo. U."i. F and A M . tnited to funeral ' Wrd . '2 30 p in . FaIIs township Rucks I county. T'a. L'onednce w 111 meet trains i nt TuMtowii Ialntr Clinton st.. Trenton, N". J . lirjo and I ..mi nd Rroad street Sts- , l tion. rniiaariuiiia, i..im ina l r. in Int. SMITH Mav IS. rilAm.KM f . husband or late Anna M. Smith (nee Cliverl Rel Uvea and friends, Camden Council, No 17. Nonh American Union. Invlled to funeral ervlces. Wed.. 2:30 p. m. 32" Grant st . Camden. N J. Int. prlvale I'rlends inaj call Tue. after 7 p m SMITH. On May 1.1. ELIZATTETH E SMITH, of Svvarthmore. Pa. Services. Mon , 4:30 p. m... at Oliver H Balr Build ing 1S20 Chestnut "t. lnt private. SMITH. Mav 17. JOSEPHINE P. PAl'LGING SMITH. Funeial husband's residence. Alfred M. Smith. Ileartown. N. J., Tues.. 10:30 a. m. Services at rouse. Int. Beartown IN. J.) Presbvterlan Cem. SMITH. May 7. MARY M.. widow "of John II. Smith. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Tues.. 2:30 p. m , residence of son-tli-law, Charles J. Rookc, a!!! N Percv st. lnt private. STOLTZ. May 17. MARIE STOLTZ Rel atlve and friends invited to funeral serv ices. Wed.. 2 P. in , re-ldence nf brother. William Stoltz. 2211 N. Orkney st, lnt pri vate. Northwood Cem. 1-rlends may call Tues. after 7 p. m. STREIT. May 18. ELIZABETH (laughter nf late Greuor and Anna Gemple Strelt. aged fill. Relatives and friends, North Penn Coun cil. No 1.11. S. and D. of L : Betsy Ross Temple. No. S O. U. A., Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m., 3301 N. Oratz st. nl. private, iiii;sine irm, menus may call Wed.. 8 to 10 p m. Omit flowers TAYLOR Mav IB. HANNAH, widow of Jesse Taj lor. aged 8. Relatives and friends Harrison Memorial Home. Invited to funeral I services lues.. .- p. m . aranoaaiighler s Mrs Ernest Senior. 12.1 W. I.lo- I residence, plneott st1. Int. private. Fernwood Cem Rrmiln Tfiev DO vievveq. aion ar'er 8 TOWN8END. Suddenly, at Pitman. N. T M.vrlT EMMA. Wife of Jnsenh If Tovvnsend and daughter 'of late Wayne and Mare S. Klllmsn Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Tues.. 10 Webb ave . Pit man. N .1. Services in the Pitnnn M E. Church 11 a. m Int. nrlvate. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Mon., after 7 p. m. VANDERSLICE. May 18. JOSETH. son of Bella Garfnrth (nea Faulkner)- and late Charles Vandersllce. aged 2ft. Relatives I and friends, members or colonel R. T i Dechert Council, Tvo. 40, D, of L ; employes 'of American Ico Co Station, Kensington, No. so Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m. 1110 E. Susquehanna ave. Int. Northwood i Cem Friends may call Tues., 7 to n p m VIETH. May 18, ANNA H.. wife, nf Albert V Vleth. Jr.. aged 23. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Wed.. 3 residence or latlier-ln-law. juhe. Vleth. Sr . 4010 N 8th st. Int. private. HI11: side Cem. Remains may lie viewed Tues 8 " 10 o m. WALKER. At 2140 Kater st . Slay IS, NAOMI LOIS EUNICE, daughter of Anna M and late James Walker. Notice of fu-, ""WELLER. May 10. ADA J wife of the Rev H. A. Welier. D. D. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services. Tues 2 p. m , 240 8. Farragtit ter. Int. private Friends e-y call Mon. eve. WATSON. Suddenly. May 17, ADA L wife of Alfred C Watson. .Relatives anf) friends invueii 10 ,un.rm aervircs. 0333 Wavn? ave., Germantown. Tues., 2:30 p. m Int. private. WHITE. May 18. JOHN II. WHITE, aged 72 Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 2 p. m . 1030 B, Paxon at w rNDKRTAKKR g ROAD Attn DIAMOND. rflUYLERs DEATHS Phlla, Int. Harlelth Cem,, Camden. If. J. WIL80N. May 18, DAVID, son of late Joseph and Itoseanna Wilson (nee Mortimer). Due notice of funeral will be elven, brother-in-law's residence, John (. Muller. 3153 N. 13th st WOODf. May 17, AMELIA, widow of John Woods. Itelatlvea and friends. Lieuten ant E. W. Gray Circle. No. 8. Ladles of 'BOtLBHSHOl' NIGHT FOnKMANt must be O. A. It. i Ladles' Aid of General John A. ' thoroughly ejp. In bolfershop work and fa Kolles Camp, No. 228 H. of V.t Army and I miliar. with all tho latest equipment: only Navy Union Auxiliary, No. 30, Invited to ,'""' large Mp.eed apply. Atlantfo lie funeral scnlces. Wed.. 2 n. m.. 1112 Qall. ! "nlng Co. Employment Bureau. Atlantic away st. (3d and Oeorao sts.). Int. Mt. Vernon cent. 10 d. m. Friends may call Tues., 8 to WYNKOOP. May 17, 11)10. JULIUS It. S., son of Franklin and Emma WynL-oop, aged 30. nelatlves and friends, also North western Assembly. No. 54, A, O. M. P., and employes of Market St. Title and Trust Co., Invited to service Tues., 8 p. m., 14 Linden sve., Klrklin, Delaware Co., I'a. Also serv ice Wed., 11 a. m., at the llaptlst Church, Davlsvllle. llucks Co., I'a. Int. In adjoining "zBXTMYEn. May 17. MAnV O.. widow of Isaac E. entmjer, aged 71, nelatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services, at 2228 N. 7th st , Tues., 2 p. m. Int. North wood Cem. rmti.ic hat.k tBtf UN JUNK 1 AND S. 1010. TILE aoods. chattels. contents. ntanos. etc., In storage for the following, will be sold on premises where stored, so as to satisfy charges: James Wright. Cordelia Scott, Mrs. nudl nil, lot 1483: Mr. noberts. lot 1497: Mr. nadford. lot 1417: Leon Coth, Mr. Nicholas, lot 1340s. Mrs. Mellon. lot 100.1: Mrs. Mac Dowell, lot 1(130: Mr. Johnson, lot 14411 Eslelle Israel, E. S. Eskrldge. c. n.Dletrlch. RED LION STORAGE COMPANY. 0""ce .1014 Market St.. Philadelphia. Pa. X'OST AND FOUND ..,,.. .., ,,., ,,.rtlfh...l r..,.!. wtuie wiui lemon maruings, answers namo of "Ladv' : reward. Mrn. II. M. ' Coale. 131 llryn Mawr avc, Phono C nwyd 302 J. cynvvyd. ra. , HELP WAWTED FEMALE BE1.T. TELEPHONE OPERATING TOUNO VOMEN. BETWEEN AOKR IS AND 2.1 TRAR8, CAN l.KARN AM. ABOUT THE ADVANTAGES Ol' BKCOJIINO A TELEPHONE OPIIRA TOll HY CALLING TO SEE MISS RYAN. PEHBOXALI.Y, ANY WKKK DAY. BETWEEN 9 A. II. AND 5 P. M. SALARY PAH) lHIRINO TIRST l-Oi;it WBBKS OF TRA1.VINO PKRIOD. WITH RAPID ADVANCE MENT THEREAFTER. MISS RYAN 1681 ARCH ST.. FIRST FLOOR '',' BUHI.L R9. exosrlenepd on Aimlnster rues: learners taken. Annlv Bush fc Diamond. Jumper and Ontario sis. CIIILDNURSK 1 AThrlplAnilAil i or nursery BOerness, white. rftrpnrp rpoulrpfl. 4B10 Wvnnpflpld avp, Phonp Ovprhrook 'Jfl8. COOK Competent. reliable. whlt (rood wanes: reference reaulrcu. , Wavne 2 for Interview. COOK I NO and housework, two women i wanted mother nml rlaushter or sisters preferred: pleasant homp In elty limits: tonv, to train or trolley. Ph. Torresdaln 2W. COMPANION for Invalid girl; prefer middle aged vonnn; tatc salary wanted. Ad- dress P. O Ros Hs-4. Philadelphia. Pa DKSIQNKR or hand embroiderer: thoroughly experienced on detail work; also a tiales- ladv for Inside position; half day Saturday r rtiiii. i,pdgerurnce. OIRI. for Kenc, housework; no whin,; h iiiiii inhn. i ii'Jiic wii ,i m . otnr.ff TO LBAItX A GOOD-rAYING TRADE riiosn WITH LAL'.VDRV EXPLRILNCH? PHUKEnnED STEADY WORK; GOOD TAY NOTASKMI! HOSIERY CO. i oxfomi axd MASciir.n sts. ot:;' -Steamship company wants bright Bin. Remington operator: state ace ex Ptrlence. rererence and salary desired. Ad nr,ss P r20, Ledger Office. HAXn EMnnqiHERKR or deslKiier. thor oughly experienced on detail work: also a saleslady for Inside position. I' Ml'. Led ger Office. vu HE.MSTITCHKR Oil fine material: 1IBIU W i.oir .i.,. d0i...j. o soo . il . '""r '""' Saturday. P H33. ledger Of orK: Office nosinnr HXPEniKNCED KNITTCr.S on Wlldman rib machines KNITTI3I1S AND TOPPERS experienced on double-stitch work MIAHNUItS In tho flnhhins department bTKADT WORK GOOD PAY NOTASi:.fi: JIOKIKRT CO. Oaford and MaHcher sts. HOUSKWOKK, i-eueral Competent woman; no washing; $12 per week. Phono Wood- land 100.1 W. INTERVIEWER Woman accustomed to ex ecutive work: remuneration high; advance. ' inent: short hou-a Call afternoons, 2 to -1, .10 8 llenrMn llldg. LAUNDRY PRESSERS Wanted on ladles undergarments, aluo men's athletic under wear or shirts; steady work, eood prices, will pay while getting used to work. Shedaker's. 44 N. llth st.. 7th floor. MOTHER'S HELPER Young woman, white, experienced. Protestant, with reference. Renl v P. O. Bov; 2.11 Media. Pa. OPERATORS, exp'd ol learners; good wages; Apply Frank Schoble L i men's hats; also steady employment. Co., 10th & Oxford. OPERATORS on. cushions. Graham. 244 S. 5th st. Apply Mr. PRESSERS Wanted on ladles' undergar ments; also men's athletic underwear or shirts; steady work, good prices: will pay while getting vn-ii to work. Shedaker'a, 44 N. nth St.. 7th floor. SECRETARY, state svsteni of shorthand, bookkeeping experience, general education. Qualifications and salarv req. P BOO. L. O. STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly experienced; only one who can take and read notes rap idly need apply. Miller Lock Co.. Orthodox and Taconv sts , Frankford. , STENOGRAPHER Thorough. Winner or experienced girl: salarv to start 112 per vveeK sopiy auer in a m., uommerciai Trust Bldg. STENOGRAPHERS CAPABLE OK DOING GOOD WORK APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S TEACHER, competent, with less than 8 I years' experience, wanted for persons! f service work durlrg July and August. P ' 42.1. Ledger Office. .TEACHER of bpelllng, I for hulncs college grammar, arithmetic P ana. I-d ge r Office. TEACHER, ntman shorthand and typewrlt Ing. P .10!. Ledger Office, I TELEPHONE OPERATOR wanted for prl I vate branch exrhange In mfg. plant: a girl t with good speaking voice who Is quick, ef , flclent and courteous with customers and others under all rlrrnmstances; Protestant preferred. "N-91." P. o. Box 3470. TELEPHONE OPERATORS (2) fnr mostly night work Call nnnm 47. Public ledger Comsnv. Ask for Miss Walters. WAITRESS and ihambermald white, ex perienced: references; fit. Davids; near station and church Phone Wayno 83 or write llnic 38. St. Davld. Pa. WOMN, WHITE ' FOR CLEAVING AND SCRUBBING APPLY Bl'REMT OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN FOR PACKAGE COLLECTING APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S General Bt'SrNE'SS SERVICE CO. 11 IB Land Title ItOOK'ERS $18-$2r- STENOO'H I13-.25; ' LERKS General and tynlt; blUlne. $15. HEIiP WANTED MALI! ASSISTANT" ENGINEER: EXPERIENCED IV HfMIIN!t: livsmvivn ,,r".vi'.l: JERSEY MANUFACTURER OF RUmiER GOODS. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 832. TltEN- TUN, N. .J. BOILERMAKER FOREMAN Exp. man wanted for erection of tanks. Atlantio ReAning Co. Emolovmant Run,u. im..ii. gate, 3H4 raisyunk tn, i HELP-WANTED-MAIiB - L'OILEIIMAKEHB. riveters and .caulkers wanted for work In Brunswick, Ga,i ,11 tours' pay for 10 hours' worltt long-time 'Job! transportation will be refunded after two months' service upon presentation of. rail road rtcelptn for money paid for ticket. Apply Immediately, In person. Employment Kept,, Atlantic neflnlng Co.. Itrunswlek, Oa. gate, 8144 Tassvunk ave, UOY, About 1(1, In pawnshop reference. neerwald. Lancaster ave.. and Preston st, BOYS, to learn trade, age about 16, U. G.' I. Co.. 24 N. 22d. CLEJUC for order and shipping department of photo encratlng concern! state quali fications, age and salary required. A 228, Ledger Office. COOI'Ens Experienced coopers wanted for Howellng and croslng nit barrels; good wages. The Atlantic Refining Co.. Employ ment Department, Atlantic fate. 3144 Pass yunk ave. ' CUTTER, marker and designer on shirts, nightshirts and najamas: must have long experience In marking, designing and grad ing patterns nntitake charge of rutting de prttment. ,M 233, ledger Office. DRIVER Steady man for steady position: over 21 years 'of agej good salary. Apply 0 a. m., Mr. Helnold. 1527 Balnbrldge st. DRIVERS wanted, 2, to drive slnglo teams; one Unnwimr northeast section. Apply Showell, ierjer & Co., stables, ISth and Wharton. ELECTRIC-ARC WELDERS, first class: lllht and medium heavy steel work! steady Indoor work. David Lupton's Sons Co, em ployment office, 2244 E, Allenheny ave. ENOINEERS'. locomotive and stationary, wanted by the U, P. Shlpplne Board to train for service as ENGINEER OFFICERS for the Merchant Marine Fleet, Apply Phlla, Murine Enc. Free School, day or evening, main floor, Bourse Bide., 6th st. below Market. FURNITURE FINISHERS EXPERIENCED NAPPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAJIAKER'S ' GAS RANGE MOttNTEnH. ,tnH.n A. I Ply Abram Cox Stove Co, American and I Dauphin sts. i GENBRAL MANAGER I Corporation Imvlne plant consisting eon-1 Verier steel foundry, irrai Irnn fn,mrv ( I machine, pattern, forge shops, cleaning de- partment, etc., now engaged on medium to heavy specialized Jobbing work, desires to ' engage a general manager to assume rom . Plete charso entire nronertv. Inrltwltn aulas - assistance on technical production will be i glen when desired, by president of com. ' , nany. who will remain at nlant: nlsnt rnn. ' trolled by northern Interests: desire in a,i.l I manufacturing specialty to balance produr- . tion; present business ample: prospects good: now working luo men; can employ 160 with- i out extension: present business largely export; , location southwestern Virginia: splendid .-illume; Rooa lown, euuii: position requires nign auti tv anu aecressivenena with . perlence along, slmllr lines; a capable or ganizer, familiar wfih modern management and production methods; ample salary will be paid to secure r. high-grade man who has I previously produced results. Address with full Information. M 233. ledger Office. GRI.NDKRS, oumc men. experienced, on i dental instruments. Union Dental Instru- ' ment manufacturing Co.. 81 rherry st. I HOO ISLAND SHIPYARD OFFERS DISCHARGED SERVICE MEN FROM SSTIt DIVISION SPECIAL OrPORTU NITIES TO LEARN A SHIPIIUILDINQ TRADE WITHIN 2 TO 6 "WEEKS. YOU ARE PAID WHILE LEARNING AND ARE ASSURED A' JOB AS SOON AS YOU COMPLETE THE COURSE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS CALL AT 300 WALNUT ST See Mr. Shalluck or Mr. Phillips 1521 ARCH ST. See Mr. Schwartz BOOTH. CITT HAt.L, COUR1TARD See Jlr. Clime OVED tiOOO SERVICE HEN HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED OUR TRAIN ING COURSE. HOSIERY FIXER EXPERIENCED ON BANNER MACHINES STEADY, WELL-rAYING POSITION FOR FIRST-CLASS MAN NOTASEME HOSIERY CO. OXFORD AND MASCHI5R STS. JAPANESE for general housework; must be good plain cook, go with family of 2 for the summer: small rtace. in Maine; good, per manent position for the right man; must come well recommended. Phone Barlmr 1847 J; LACE COKTAIN WEAVERS OF FIRST. P llt I . CI. ASS CHARACTER,. AND . ABILITY! onnn MACHINES. CONSTANT WORK: EXCELLENT WAOES CAN D8 EARNED: ONLY NONUNION MEN NEED APPLT. M 210. LEDGER OFFICE. LAUNDRY SHIRT IRONERS: HANDWORK APPLY WANAMAKER'S LAUNDRY 1S08 FILBERT ST. LINOTYPE OPERATOR AND AD JllEN WANTED. APPLY. FIFTH FLOOR. LEDGER BLDG., 0TH AND CHESTNUT STS. MACHINIST wanted; must bo familiar with the operation of a 0-foot American radial drill. Atlantic Reflnlntr Co.. Employment Bureau. Atlantic gste. 3144 Pasayunk a ve. OINEER OFFICERS for the Emergency Merchant Marine Fleet. Apply Phlla. Marine Kng. Free Schoo . day or even Irur. main floor. Bourse Bldg.. fith below aw aiarket . HPO ISLAND 6HIPVARD OFFERS LONa-TIME SATISFACTORY EMPI.OYMENT ' TO RIVETERS RIVETING GANGS PASSERS SHIPFITTERS, FIRST CLASS COPPERSMITHS APPLY 300 WALNUT ST. 1521 ARCH BT. J- ' HELP WANTED KALE MACHINISTS, with nti least 1 year's experi ence In construction 'or repairs of station. ary, locomotive or marine steam -engines, wanted by the If. 6', Shipping Board Recruit Ing Service to train for service as EN- U.VSKILLED HEN FOR PRODUCTION WORK Ages 18 to 45 IN Q00D PHYSICAL CONDITION Wages snd Working Conditions Right Apply In' Person or Communicate with "Factory Employment Office THE GOODYEAR TIRE A RUBBER CO.M PANY Aliron. Ohio MEN AS PARCEL CARRIERS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S ! PAINTER Steel furnlturel must be a first class sprayer. David Lupton's Sons Co., I employment office. 2244 K. Allegheny ave. . mrnTn.V.NfSRAVKRS Experienced men for all departments: high wages: open shop: labor trouble. Journal Engraving Co.. 257 Washington St., Boston, Maa. PORTERS AND CLEANERS WHITE MEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S ' ..-,, .,,'.,",; ...,i.r,.rt PUNCHLR. experienced. wanted, for lace curtain won. Benson press. Apply Patch- ?BU Manufacturing Company, Patchogue. !' ' . - SALESMAN to solicit established trade for stationery and office supply house; good opportunity for right man. Typewriter and Office Supply Co.. Washington. D. C. SALESMEN wanted at once, to sell Quicker Yet hand, entrlne and electric power wash ers to the retail trade In tho state of Penn sylvania: Elve extent of trade acquaintance amont; hardward. Implement, house furnlsh inur, electrical and department store deal ers; business connections for the last 10 vttarm' t-tfrnicti u tn nhltttv ntld Intoffrltv. ase. height, weight and reason for desiring a change: libera) commission proposition, with iruaranteed exppnse adance and draw- Ing account. Globe Manufacturing Company, Perry. la. SAUK&'MEN for high-class unlisted stock Pennsylvania corporation; ahsoluteh es sential and a winning proposition; full or part time; stock now selling "above par and will Increase tn value; a splendid opportunity ' for men employed to Increase their incomes. Mr. Da Witt. 1220 Filbert st.. Rooms 11-12. CAPABLE SALESMAN WANTED A cood position is open with a financial in stitution to a man with ac!l!liir aptitude and experience! the man should bo 32 or there abouts, not over 40. Christian, educated, have an active mind, enthusiasm, energy, stlck-to-lt-lveness and good health: a good command of English nnd a clear voice are also necessarv: experience In tho financial business not necessary: write, giving age. selling experience, religion, former positions held, salaries received: at&to whether you I think you will be greatest success as faco 1 to face or telephono salesman or correspond i ent and why; state salary, expected: your letter will be treated confidentially. A 33(i, Ledger office. SALESMAN, preference given to discharged soldiers, sailors and marines; excellent proposition. Apply at once. namonil. Rosen Co., Commonwealth Trust Ilulldliu,', Room 1415. 12th and Chestnut streets. SALESMEN Drawing account to high-grade truck salesman on high-grade worm-drive trucks. See Mr. Hess, 0 a. m. or 0 p. m.. inn ,n. iiroaq st. SALESMEN, specialty men. for York. Mil ton and Wltllamsport: JCO-per-vveek p.opo-' sltlon. Mr. Hrennan. 21.1 N. 1.1th st. STOCK SALESMEN MINING PROI'OSITIOVI I Selling Cobalt Sliver Mining stock; paying i -0 commission to high-class salesmen: com at once; I can uso twenty sulcsmen, 1 -'Z.'.2,19 st- Janies street. Montreal, Quebec. This store Is located In the heart of the i business and financial district of this city, i Ground floor proposition. Write. ! , ALBERT O'CONNOR. Etq . Cars O'Connor Silver Mines Ltd.. Montreal. Quebec. ( STRUCTURAL DETAILERS. familiar with ' office building construction: write oNperl- . , tnr'!. II"? ",a,e alary expected. Bethlehem Sleel lirldire Corporation. Steelton. Pa. i ii'.ACHEn of spellinc. grammar, arithmetic , for business college. P .102. Ledger Office. iKAi.iiER Pitman shorthand and I writing. P ri04. Ledger Office. 1 General type- BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1114 Land Title Accountants Senior: Stock Brokers. $.1(1. Bookkeepers Factory and Office. 1201.10. Clerks Statistical: Board Boy. 20-22. . Lnglneer Mechanical In planning dent. Estimator Building Construction. JS2flno. Manager Office and Sales, up to I2B00. Salesman Inside, Heating S'jnplles, 2000. htenog ra and Private See's (3). JIB-Mo. Capable Men Sales. Office and Technical EARN BIG MONEY Do latho work, auto renitr. mechanical nnd electrical, driving or storage battery work-w-e train men on practical lines. Phlladel-g'o- Mechanical Electrical School. Call 014. 01 8 Brown St.. Phladelphla. WE TEACH YOII TO DRIVE AND REPAIR .. AUTOMOBILES .2.1 COMPLETE COURSES 123 o DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Sattler's. mot Spring GarJen st. Open Sun. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE BACTEKIOLpOIST. well trained In chemls . iTi'l "cently released from military serv Ice, desires no.ltlon: het refa A R04. 1. O CHAUFFEUR Student desires position for la . . . "... ..... . . 1 J vn I c r A . ""; i'i"Mio taitiuy. is very care- iR.,u e ii i?D 1 .VmV!5, mlnor "Pairs; 1 ' - -. -e--. "iiiiT, iiiiiini o.ii.ati .vw.NAUBIt desires to connect with nigh-prade manufacturer: thoroughly experienced In direct export trade speaks Spanish: age 3.1. can show flnc record. M 300. Ledger Office. EXECUTIVE position wanted; wide exp In handling large force Installing. piecework: steady and reliable. M 302. Ledger Office. TRAFFIC MANAGER-Young man. inaii rled: age 27: rood education; now em ployed out of town, desires to locate In Philadelphia: six years' railroad and Indus trial experience; ahle to take chargn or art aa assistant to manager; best leferences M 303. ledger Office. "nves. EMPLOYMENT A OENCIES EDUCATIONAL and Domestic Employment -l,,h "9.1 S Sydenham MKfh -.a i!A.T... I Trained help for all capacities supplied fitRs HARVEY 1010 Rlttenhonso a vTST "vfconThelo ' .iSil led and !?,&. WLi: ranieltv """ I PARLOR MAIDS, laundresses, waitresses I , nr",;S1,a,5 '''Jn'fJ "' Apply thia mom i Ing. Ml S. Ivth st. , FARMHANDS and dairy hands and married men. white and colored. 418 Race at. MISS ROSE DOUGHERTY, 1313 Glrard ave. Cooks, chlldnurses, h'usew'k girls wanted MACHINERY AND TOOM POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT Dynamos, motors, boilers, steam and all engines pumps, air compressors. FRANK TOOMEY. INC.. 127 N. d St. ELECTRIC MOTORb MACHINE TOOLS POWER EQUIPMENT (VBRITCN MACHINERY CO. 11b N 3D BT. nvNAMOS. motors. belting, pulleys. hangers; irsley b Co.. 224 N 3d. plants bought. Yea 10O-UAL. Jacketed-kettlo meat mixer, bolt pipe cutler, port, forge; cheap, 820 N, 4th. OLD GOLD OLD gold, silver, platinum, plated ware, old style Jewelry, teeth plates bought for cash. Est. 181T. J. L. Clark, refiner. 807 Sansom, CASH paid for old cold, silver! clocks ve. paired. Rogers. 45 S. 17th st. Loc, 121J. OABPET CLEANING WALLACE USED AUTOMOBILES FORD radlatdrs. all models. 101t inelutjlygl iperai allowance on oiq ones ..: n, i-.iri. MARMON new 7-passorwer touring rar: never used: nt reduced price. 75(1 Main at.. Buffalo, N. Y. . M1TCHEL 191R. 7 nassenair. In flrst-clasi condition, Davis Much Motor Co., and Chelten aves.. Germantown. Vulaskl TWO r.-ton White truclts, stake body, with closed cab: these trucks are practically new,' have been used four months ana not over gonn miles. C. Bants. EllsmeYe. Del. Auto Supplies nenalrln RPPAIRIMP ON ALL MAKES OF CARS KLrAtKllNlj AND TRUCKS. RENNOC AUTO REPAIR CO. Tlnia 27fi4. Alleahenv ave. and 20th at. . HUDSON REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES Brandywlne Auto Repair Co. Ray Simpson. , formerly with Oomery Schwarta Co., now t'stabllihea at 2220 and lim-.tfi nrsndvwlne at. Poplar 2(15B. Hauling HAULING Autotrucks to hire. H to 8 tont hour, day or week. Callahan Rooney. 1085 Ranstead st. Spruce 1D1.1. nace 18. AUTOMOBILES TO HIRE TOURING CAR, 7-passersrer limousine, per l.our up. Poplar 1807, 11.00 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES NEW and 2d-hand blcvcles. tires, all maket,' .' ANDREW T. HIRCHETT. 603 S. 22d St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOOLEN MILL FOR SALE I A running mill, with Rood water power:! ' machinery In nrst-closs condition: reasons able trms: must be sold quick, M 3uu, Lea per Office FOR SALE FOR CASH A fully equiPP i csiuurHiu or caieieria, near iuv n. now doing good business and Is a- fine nortunlty. Address P 624, Ledger Wflrej FULLY EQUIPPED restaurant on Waiter at., north of Market, for sale. Korpar tlculars address P S2.1. Ledger Offlco.' OLD-KHTAB. crocery. cor. 2 main ats.. . W. Phlla,. with properly, P 132, Irfd. Off) BUSINESS PERSONALS "T niAivrnMnt; no ip.ht Fo.lllvly highest cash prices for your dla- "' monds: any slzo from lit lo 10 carats ion pay hiBher: also old so'd. plsllniim anil silver bought Estates bought (private). Est. lOyrs. TI, n.om 1 Cl ' N. lath st A..V. iniiiunu ujuvjj 1f,,h ,,, M-rket LADY BUY DIAMONDS PR1VATR. B.v RKQISTERED MAIL. Money nald hv return mall. Bank refet-. once. Phone Walnut 1247 or call Suite 1S3S. Real Estato Trust Bids;., Broad and Chest- , mil sis. Iin.non to Invest. DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANT SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT KET.T.Y A CO. 932 CIIESTNUT-T. Suite 21-22. Over Chllds Restaurant, Prlvala. wnrrtv-ivn nt.- am. wiMna rHILADEI.PHtA WRECKING ANI CONTRACTINO CO. anir. chestnut st. VISITINO HAIRDRESSER, formerly with Miss Cloud: eyebrows arched: henna treat ment: nil shades blond and black. Wood land 8P17 J. Er.EC. treat, ftmanlcurlnir. Offlr Hutchinson Bid. 122 S 18th st. Room 40Tl lirs.. 10-a. ELECTRICAL TREAT., physical culture, 302 S. Broad. Houre. 10 a. m. to fl p. m. ELECTRIC treatment manicuring. Boom 105 Heed Bldg., 1215 Filbert st. Loc. 862. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINEBT GOWNS for all occasions, exclusive styles, models copied: perfect fit guaranteed: also remodeling: estimates given; reasonable. Phono Baring 7fifil. i DRESSMAKER, best New York experience, desires engagements. Miss Blair, 1221 Walnut st. Walnut 8184. FOB SALE We Make and Sell National Cash Eegistera and Credit Files Lowest prices: small monthly pay ments: no interest charges; written guarantee; old registers repaired, rebuilt, bought, sold and ezchansevS. JOHN T. WATSON Agent The National Cash Register Co.( 730 CHESTNUT ST. Phono Walnut 4B5. Main 2B73. ,VKW WIRH ICE CREAM CIIAinS i'J7 PER DOZEN REGULAR PRICE 3B Ruv now and save Inonev CHAIR EXCHANGE, S. E. cor. fltli and Vine -J . . ' J UiTKIUfc. I-UIIMITUHU Larso lot (leaka, cafes, files, cabinets and ffeneral office furnlturo, store fixtures. ' Wp liny. Sell aiitl Kxchance PATTKUN KUUNITimC CO. i IjOCUST 4070. 1127 ARCH ST. IIACK 2R0, -I UFVICU FURN1TUUK. denlis. flic cahtncl, -J, 1 NHfes.i partition, telenhuno booths, table, j, rhalrs and ofher complete equipment: mod C( ern clean anl nearly n.w but much lower In, i prlc; frep delivery anywhere. HITOHKS, UTH AND IIUTTON'WOOD -j I HANDHOMK sol.ld oak combination hall seat , ment for packing 'snd largo beveled glssa?! mirror. Call between 7 'ind 0 n. m.. Ale r, CORN, soil! L'iiikdovvne ave.. west i-nna-delphla. Phone Belmont fi044 M. FOLII'VG AND IVVAl.tD CHAIRS FOR SALE AND TO HIR.K . j Theatre chairs. iiinvliiK-pict machines, ete., ' V school desks, church pews and pulpit chairs, j CHAIR WXI-H NGE S. E. ror. Hth ind Vine. 5, CENTRAL HOUSEWRECK1NO CO. S. W. cor. I2lli and Spring Garden sis. All kinds of office furniture nnd.flxtures. IVathroom outfits comnlete. . Bell nlinne. Poplar 1130. t "r COAL YARD. Including offlue. scales, stabU . for rent: Phlla. & Reading .R. It. a dlnri , st American and Somerset sts. Haflelgh : .. Co. American nnd J,:ambrla sts. BAUV CARRIAGES Complete 1019 llh; .' over 100 styles: all colore; aeo our U i special. Miller. 1104-00 S. 2d st. Open eves., BILLIARD, pool. Vonib't'n, 2-d-hand, bought, 4 sold, rented exch. Keafer. 320 Glrard v. f- HIVCKCS. hard: motortruck ilefivery. Chat. n Heavy. 514 N. (list. Belmont ,424. ELECTROTYPE PLATE POXES. .135 Chest- nut St. T. fc J. W. JOHNSON CO. LA VALL1ERE 'diamond. H.10O; set with t pure whltn perfect diamonds, weighing 10 carats: all platinum: cost originally S4500, Rleder'a Loan Office, 128 Market St. , SAFES, fireproof, ellRhtly used, so'ne thlrc walls' also steel si fe cabinets. 72 N.Fourth, .., . . .,. n.. n,,ir ixirfntu illnlmt-rnom ta vvi-.v. " :-.':---::-", . - ki. bles. mahogany costal and walnu. china .1 osetn. carpets, pictures, clocks, etc. call -1 enlngs. 7 to fl. 4101 Powelton ave. 'I closet evenings. 7 in . -iiii. i-wr,wii -. r GENTLEMAN'S $10.10 diamond ring. lutely perfect, weighing 4Vi carnta: v at $1800. Rleder's Iian Office. 128 Ml valued' Markets CLOSINO out balance of men's uncaiieo lor j. '"'.' arlXef.; "Wood." lies.ert.C3o Arch.' for $2 WANTED Don't Sell Your Jewelry '& M.a t.. ..nni.i tve, .mi v frrm r!1 larra V? weWs. department-stores and Individuals! VI p";b;vl,TdlEroa'iw. A OLD CLOTHES BOUGHT ?"fftroCre!rLnhoeTeeflte.r,randre.?1colte To!l -SeJcflptlons 1 and evening clothea V bought: hfg'hett S?lr; P.M. W-, -.11 anve whre cltv or rountrv. dav r -nlst. Write. .,,1 r.Ji .w.te'.wW.vr K c'or: 340 lmu rf nrmvf " - - 7,'s t-.. -Mtc ! .rvrmvo Wnnted-Oentlemen, don't, owyowM clothing away, as we pay i " -' for suits, ov'erconts. trousers, shoes; also fl full-dress suits; call any time you with . M.--S I, '? of town. Wrlto Tsss i- lierkowltj, .- 111(1 w ' - . -. . . k. TlAnla MHI Coliimina ave. rim, .... ..-.-. l ! sa-r-, view n.liTHING .1, i.ui. n. inHiee' and gentlemen's su!ts,v.' vr T .hA. h,i eir i positively nas , so n.r cent more than others. Write, call or jk I phono Dickinson 015S. We call, city country. ;j dav eva. Friedman Bros.. 1444 South st. yg. CLOTHING Mlslit and discarded clothing-..'. all kinds, bought; need goods; pay ne.yr prices; write or phone, will call, city or suo. . urban, Samne cooper, the old reliable. dealer 1010 Glrard ave. Poplar 28,11. CAST-OFF CLOTHING. ... i.Ib.' nnd uentler highest nrleea oaiai ?n and gentlemen's clothtntr. allda. vl aerinllons: llBtB. BhOCS. fOTS. etc. Will Call, 'if, day or evg.. vlty or country. Call, wrlto or J phone Poplar r.400 Blacker. 1230 Poplar st, -4 ANTIQUE furniture, old china, old lewelry, , gold, sliver, false teeth, diamonds. AtiiT v tlnues. 028 Chestnut. Phone Walnut T02 ANTIQUES, carpets, rugs, beds, parlor tats, davenports, no-carts, p-.ner. rags, mettls.' If U-Need a furn. man. Safety Flrtt Junlc Co.. 3712 Lancaster ave. Preston 3083. ANTIQUES and modern furniture, feather .A I beds, maroie vnses Droicen jeweiryi niiit, v est prices. Write Pioneer, 1028 N. Uber. ' ... Phono Diamond 828. fc. BROKEN Jewelry, antiques, plstoU.cotnaicoln book with price I pay mailed. Inc. J. B. Boss (People's Store). 2(IB S. Illh. Wal. 4483, CAST-OFF clothing wanted; ladles' and r.MU I dren's clothes a speclslty: best prices. Pll.'rVtl jviaraev i n .. .,,- ,-i.,, ... niern, nni c. oill.. CAST-OFF clothing shoes .and hats' bounhlf W.W wi.l cue lillll.ll. Vmj lOniar St., FURNITURE, carpets, brlc-a-brao. antlnuctt' rlc-a-l ill an highest rrleespalil! call anywhere. ilal all Dickinson 773 ?! Morris. 1B48 Federa FURNITURE, carpets needed badlyi.hl' " pnv-e u,. nt iniosa ave. iopiarv m 1 I vs I I l 4 M-l '.'I i ' . Hr" - r , ' IS', r ft . '. 1 . J
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