EVESIKG. .PUBLIC LEHaWBM ;J&,,.4&io 2 . ,t $j - r ' L AT- Jf "W L;.. H'i u ) p,,c f,. w m j i K: i . &, Ifo. Mt ft 11 W m I m E , rf: LA SOLUZIONE DEL TALIANO f'rlf Conollio dei Quattro Avrebbe y. RaKKiunto un Accord, ki- guardo la Costa Adriatica Published and Distributed Vndrr PERMIT NO 341 ,.,. Authorized bj the act of October B 1017. on me al the Poslofflio of Phila delphia, Pa ,, , BT order of thAPrP.ldMJ0Nt rostnmslor General Parigl, U!1 maggioj 1-n rpie-fione di Flume eil i confinl territorial! ineri dionali dell-Austria sono stall sNtemnti I nionaii ui ii iu ,,, dal Concillo degli Alleati. serontlo nu torcvoli infonnnrioni di len sera Un acconlo sarebbe "into inggiuutnl .!! nnostione renerale .lellWtlrlnti. o. ., '...,, , ,if,i r,,, ' ail cceczioiic ni qminin i,K,.,.m , ... listnmento economieo Tutle iiiestc,Uf vtlnstle. n lYggi. Ilillv. Hope questioni territoriali sarnnno piesen j fill Smiles and Cheer t'p proinpth tatc xenernV agh austrin-i ne. termini Jumped aboard the tram . . , . . I "Ale ou going back that sump long, propoiti Quanta ..guard., le ni.ni.rn j ,,,,,, ,u, , . llsr(, ,,..,, oni sara' considerat" p.u' tardi (ifnun-e It s the only safe waj , " Nelle sfere italiane e' stalo dn'ln.irato' imswcieil Hopeful Smiles "There are ehe I'aecordo rclntivo alia quest lone di Id beasts and niniiv dangers on the Flume non e' aueora delinilo ! short pnth." Una sessicne plnuiiia delln Coufi j "Aw. shoot' I want to go straight lenxa delln Pace sara' tinut.i nel po down We'll be late for dinner if we meriggio di oggi al MlnMeio ilegli Affar. K rrawlmg along mi that awful train." Esteri. T teimini clel tinttato con I'Aus i uwie! There joii go again!" tria dovranno esseie (omiiiniati ai rap wailed Wnntit Alvwaj. turning upside presentnnti delle n.i.oiii i lie iiippero If relaziom con essa I Gli Stati formntesi sul lenlno Im , pero Ai.striaco dovi.iuno p.igaie in narte le uidennitn dovule d.ill Austria. I non come nennci dell'Iulesa 1,1 compeno delta Wo lilieri..oiii eil .in rlie redimere piopnr7ioii.itiinieute ' j carta monetata potn in ciriolii7ionc dall Austria nei uoi stati. am ntnnte' n circa nuarauta biglioni di "r"r, (SS.OOO.OOO.OOOI II pngnmeiilo dellc, Indcunita dovule clan .usiria .million tano a circa -.mm) milioni ill loione. Una egunle sonima verrebbe iipartita proporzlonata.nente tra ITnglieria, In C7eco Slovnuhia. la Kumenia, la Po lonia e i'ltalia. Parigl. 20 niaggm I'.' stato diilna- rato uelle alte sfere. nuesta mattma. i he, tin aggiustamento sulla ipiestione Ailn ntica e" orn eerlo, ionic risiiltnto del negoziat. ill ieii e delln sera prei'cilente. Sotto detto aggiustamento la citta' di Flume sarebbe dichiarata indipendente Oil Italiaui aviebbero alcune isolc dclla Dalma7ia ma si credo lit nou avranno Zara e Sebenico. (II telegramma rpu' snpm uportato accenun ad una solu.ione die sembra impossibile, se si considerano le altre notizie tinora giuntc rigunido In solu zionc delln ipiestione Adriatica e I'at teggiamento feimo delta delegiuione Italiann alia Conferenza delln P.iie. N. d. II.) City Leaders Tell of "Ideal" for Mayor Continued From Face One qualifications which, iu his judgment. ft he Major should possess; "The JIajor of 1'hiladelphm should . u -.. hit : .. t . iiutu iuv UII1; iuuiiii,uliuiis us in,' suc cessful head of a lnrsc corporation or other important busiucbs enterprise, because administeriiiR the affairs of a great city is simply a business umler tokinc. He should work witli no other thought than furtherins the progress and development of Philadelphia to the Si'eatest extent in his power." John S. Hlorcn. banker and presideut of the Menhants' Union Trust Com pany, thus voices It is views: "It would eem to me that the best interests of Philadelphia require tlia a man of affairs a business mau be selected at this tjme for the majoralty. It is essen tial that he be affiliated with tlie dom inant political party, but I have no one especially iu mind." Charles S. Calwell. president of the Corn Exchange National Hank, referred to a referendum vote now- being taken by the Chamber of Commerce. "The qualifications sought br the chamber in its referendum," said Mr. Calwell, "appear to me to be idcnlistic. They call for a man 'one hundred per cent pure.' Of course, tlie terms ns laid down by the chamber were intended to be ideal, but, personally, I will be con tent, if we cannot get a '10(1 per cent man' to take one of !ljl per cent. Honesty thief Requirement "Ability and honesty arc tlie thief requirements in my opinion. A business man, if he has ability, will easilj uc quire the political and legislative Knowledge needed." . ... .Iu.,,0.,,ll Blanlienburg. widow of I llliaueipnia s only reform Major, says women s organizations ure readj to play an acme pari in Hie approuehtug mu- meipal contest. i recently attended the convention ih. I ..., f - , .-,: ... ,,, n, , , mausinp, said Mrs. Illankenburg, und found that """ '"" "(,""" " uoiuing liseii in readiness to take a hand iu the rain paign provided there uppeared to ' any cliauce of its work anioiiutiug to s-m; ces-s. "For my own part. I am not in clined to xpect everything in the mat ter of a candidate at this tune. (Iov ernor Sproul at the charter .inner i-aid he) stood ready to co-operate in every move for our civic betterment nud gov ernment, but cautioned us not tu ex pect everything. As be put it, we will 'have to let some tn!" 2"t through in order to get tnc clephuntK.' That is the way I feel at this time. "For the candidate I would J.ugge.t a business man, because no want a busi ness administration. T do uot think wc ought to have a clergyman or a lawyer rather a mau of broad intelligence aud f experience from participation iu public t affair. Must Have Political Ilaililng The new Mayor must have the po- , " lilitat parties back of him. Mr. rtlank- j. enburg did not have that, consequently he was unable to do ruauy things which t he had In mind." Dr. Russell II. Conn ell, president of Temple University and patter of Grace r Baptist Temple, suggests: "A suitable man, so far above petlr party partisan i, i thlp that he will not bo led away from his duty to the people. Our present 'cUy charter was passed under a mayor , Vfho was the virtual choice of bothpolit- , teal parties of h'is time. I do not favor "n independent party, but the nomi- ,, nation of a man on the ticket of both.! v soirtias as our judges are. I j . "Ja'iht? ar crisis tho government got -'' awn, Iftwlred by patriotic taotives to il,,taf4crKi;i yjMr, 4B , -- DREAMLAND ADVENTURES By DADDY 'THE QUEST OF J0Y0USNESS' (t'cgijy and llilti; pursue Joyoui ncn up a mountain. Frowning I'htl and 11 antit Mynay join in the cltaac.) An Imitation (o Dinner TOYOU8NKSH Imlnncpil hft-clf on the tip of n jutting rock and oallrd back nu imitation to her pursuers. "Arc jtiti lmiicryV Come td in flin tier piirtx ti'rlook." It will be ready tit ' Then .lojousiicss took the shortest i way down the mountain. Hitting from j crag to crag and skipping boldly ncrn cliffs and sharp slopes. As she was light as air this was not particularly dan- K-rou" for her, but I'egg.v ami lMIIJ shuddered when they gazed down the (,i7J ,(K nn(, tllIRlll Ilnt ,, nulil , happen if a hiiinan tried the Mime pnth. limner! I hope she has fried hicken nnd pineapple ice." exclaimed I roiiuiK I'hll. grecdilj. I ...... . .,.,,... s111.lI,,,I ,i.p i.,rnl down Prowning Phil, as usual, turned mer with him 'Toot' Toot' ' sounded (he whistle a second lime, and the loi train be gan to glide swiftlj down the steep smiles Ygg was sorry to have Frowning l, il left behind, but it reallj was bis imn mun jf instead of alwajs kick MJ, , v,.,minB M. would learn to ,,mKe tlie best of things, even if the.v nrrn-t just as be had planned, he ......i.i ,,,,. ns good a time as she and P.illy. whom it lotild not otherwise have en gaged nt mi pi ice. It seems to me the needs of the cil.v could induce such n eil ben lo stand as a i.'tiididate and that ,P 0uld be the best tort of a c.indi- date." l.ijer Sulzberger, retired jurist, scholar and pliiluntliropist. is outspoken in his ihIvochv of a laudidalc. He says "I believe our next Major should be a man of the tvpe of William Potter. I do not nominate Mr. Potter, although I might well do so. for I consider he possesses th" iittnbutcs that I hold our next Major il.ould have. "He is a hi.siness man. a manufac turer. He is a diplomat, huving repre j wnted our gov eminent as minister to Italv and in other important aud con fidential capacities. He is interested in charities and in educational affairs. He is president of one of our leading medi cal colleges. "He is free of political entangle ments." i Kmil P. Albrccht, president of the Uoiirse, says: "In my judgment the next Major should be a man of fairly long residence in the city of recognized business nud financial nbilitv, one usp to handling large and complex problems and one who understand!! the needs and limita tions of all classes of people. He slioulu be, if possible, n ninu independent of the emolument attaching to the office and able aud willing to devote his entire time to its duties for the love of his cit j. for the welfare of its inhabitants and the honor whicli would come to him as the citj's head. He would need to know 'politics' ns thej are generallj spoken of, but should not be 'factional' iu affiliations. Miould Re Man Like bproul "He should be broad and open (not empty) minded, should be able to recog nize the right things to do and be firm enough to stand out for them without being dictatorial. lie should possess the facultj of molding men to his wnjs by convincing thmn of the soundness and (nrrectnoss of his views. He should be positive, not weak or vacillating, and at the same time be able to appreciate, weigh and determine betweeu the two or more sides to every question. He should be able to make friends of those with whom he maj disagree, and should be possessed in the highest degree of uncommon good sense. As a tjpe, to mention one who is not and cannot be a candidate, he should be a man blessed vwth qualifications such as those I be Iieve to be possessed bj our present ("iovernor " ivedericlt P. Orucnberg. director of i tmJ n,ireau of Municipal Research thus nntlmn.. Ins simulants for the test of the next Mavor. ' ,, tirst plat-, the candidate mUKt be a person of intelligence nnd i ..,,,...( tm umnrfi. iritn. lint, no ,,'""'"'.' " riiiludelphian need be reminded mat I these qualities have not been preseut in ..ii 0f our majors. In addition to na- the intelligence the candidate for niainr should nossess sufficient educa tion to be able to fill his office not only with dignity but with understanding. . . .. . . . , , "l,acl. ear the prouiems ot our . - executive become more and more difli cult of solution and we must face the fact frankl.v that no man can be un effective major unless he understands the economic nud social problems that, after ull, underlie the problems of gov ernment. Should Be Business Trained. 'Every candidate for Mayor should, moreovor, have experience and training in administration. "Whether this expo !.!. f-l ln tl.- l,.iolnaLa .0;ufn iuvpr. some imponani iBovrrnmenw. offices does not matter "Last but not least, the test of each candidate for Philadelphia mayorult.v must be moral. ISeing u good liusbaiid and father and u regular church at tendant is cot enough. The acid test of fitness applied to each candidate for tho Majoralty henceforth must be: first and absolutely, clear record; second, an unselfish ideal of public service,; third, freedom from any business connection .that profits through municipal ork; fourth, Independence of action regard less of political factiona, parties or groups." ' Spencer If. Mulford, of England, Walton & Co,, heartily Indorsed the v. nuniorr n uoniuiercQ m 410 ueon- ure of tho man for the mayoralty, lie adds: "I think the most fitting candidate would be a retired business man removed froBflwBcIacede frf other things And tlicy were havlurj a good time nucli a good time that they shrlokrd with glee. The train rau fnster and faster, pliiUKltiR down steep inclines, s'ootlnK up steep grades and MvirnlilK vlolentlv around abrupt curves. It Vva i like riding on a huge roller coaster. excent that they vvent nu nnd on and on for miles nnd miles. Looking bark they saw Frowning Phil nnd Wnntit M.inay starting nlong the steen. short path. 1'liil evidently didn't intend to miss the dinner party. 1'erhaps he would get there nil roil ot i..m nti Pht everything up. 'Vcll. even if he does we arc having jij ride." cried Piggy, "And I guess dojousness will save fr,v rruiubs for us," added Hopeful smiles. nis,,,r nn, fnster they went until tVrk,, v,miliPre.l how they were going 1l( (,'t(1pi jfn ordinary brakes could )nHj .,, trniti at that speed. But she ,Mt 0C,I to work, for nR tlie.v plunged into tlie vnlley. they met a stiff wind, which blew and blew so uircl that it slowed up their speed nnd finallj brought them to a stop right at tlie entrance of a beautiful bouse, .lovoiisness stood lit the door. "Welcome! You are just in time," she cried. "Hut where are Frowning Phil and Wnntit M.vwnjV" "Thev took n short cut down the mountain. Aren't thej here?" answered Peggy. "No." said .Tojousness. turning her e.ves up the mountain. "There they are on the heights and tliej seem to be in trouble." Looking up the steep slopes Peggv and Hillv saw Frowning Phil and Wnntit Mjwii.v far above." Tlie.v were sliding down tlie face of n cliff nnd trving drspcriitel.v to stop themselves before thev readied a ledge at the bot tom. And no wonder they wnnted to stop, for on the ledge waiting for them were two hungry -looking mountain lions. (Tnmnrrnti trill he told hoir Viotnnnn I' hit bumpi thr humps and miMCT An dinner.) which might hamper his proper admin istration. He should have also exper ience with public affairs, "A man of the tjpe of Alba P. .Tohn son embodies nij idea of what our next m.ijor should be. I think wc have several men here of the tjpe I have unmed who would serve 'f he nomi nation tame to them in a clenn way handed to them on a silver plate instead of in a bde k room. Want .Man Itetter Thau Smith "Wc want u man better fitted than we have now. What we want now and always want iR n man as major, such as is outlined by the Chamber of Com merce and not the candidate of political a ringstcrs." Joseph M. Richie, representative here of the American Vederation of Labor, snjs: "I think we ought to have a Mavor who would be progressive, who would do all within the powers of his office to give all I'hiladelphinns a squaie deal, and who would fill the office as the law directs him to do." Charles J. Cohen, of Charles .1. Cohen Company: "I believe we can get such a man as the Chamber of Com merce suggests. If wc can only persuade them, the politicians will do what we want them to do. They will fall in line and give us the right man. "I am glad this important matter is being taken up and brought to public attention. It should help us to gel what wc want." BARBER SHOOTS BANDIT One Man In Hospital; Police Hold Another Switching on the lights at bis barber shop at Ambler late in the evening, Louis Kirtlcy was confronted bj two masked men who told him to tnrow up his hands. Not waiting for him to re spond, one of them hit him on the head with a blackjack. Kirtlcy shot one of them through the stomach. Roth his assailants run. A posse later found a njan, giving his name us William Miller, of Philadel phia, lying in n meadow with n bullet wound in his stomach. He is held at Chestnut Hill Hospital. Chief of Police Koord urrested a man giving bis nnnit as Paul Hooker, also of Philadelphia, as Kirtlcy's other assailant. ELEVATED STATION AWARDS Contracts Let for Allegheny Avenue and Somerset Street Stations Director Twining this afternoon awarded to Joseph Connor the coutract tor erecting an elevated station nt Kensington avenue anil Somerset srreot. at coutract price of ?52,340. and to the Standard Construction Company the I station at Alleghenj avenue, the price r- i,i.,i. ! e-.r r.-r. '"' ""'" " T.,,,. Bids for these contracts were rcad ".crti&ed after the art jury had amended some nf llio rvripimil nlanc Tlin j n ,las thnt the rstimates j,'ubmitted bv the eight bidders today were consider ablj loner than the original proposals. ' - Kiwruru tUBL VVUH ULIJ11 l lie lessened cost was attained by sub stituting concrete for steel in some of .,,. coacretf. or ste(,, the work. SMALL MORNING FIRE Four Negroes Driven to Street In Grocery Store Blaze p , : , ., , . r our negroes were driven to the street ari.v louay wnen lire DroKe out at liiBs South Twelfth street. Tho eroccrv store of Barnett Jaeobsou is located to tne nrst door of the South Twelfth 'XseitnZ:: floors - The fire , ho , ', pe of broom n a gnwry and quickly spread to other stock, A (passerby saw smoke coining from the building and turned "in an alarm. The blaze was quickly extinguished und the damage U estimated at tcveral huudrcd uouars. HEaflps ALEXANDER My 27. JANE FRAZCR, t h. ftnd Jane Krazer daughter of Robert - A'"n.1I '?.',' SPX':.!! I3 mo' .' 2 p. m, parent' reHdence, SOT Marthart if; S Ardmore, Del, to,. Pa. mt. pr. ! Alexander. At wiidwood. n. j., May AlVxaXged Til: tm.Vl$ St Phi?aMD.y. ttctlve Bureau. Relatlv.a anrf i.n n O. B. No. 1IM0; all other order of which r y"VLJLJ'"SbT- lilted to funeral aerv tee. :; E. Davie ave., Wlldwond. Frl.. 8 P. in. Iut. Fernvvood Cem., Sat.. 10JO a. m. . huaband ot' Sarah A.' Bocklua and aon of to$tinft, friend (nvlted lq funeral aeryn'a jn lnt fulrfclU Cam. nu lie Aiaiuna, &VCMU. IlKATIIg tees. Bat , a n in. 17 W Pomona at., der manloHn. int urlvato. UcmaKn. May 8H. TIIErtKSA M., wife ?,' , lntln. Horrr (nee Noe), aged 40. J, 'lv and friends, won.n of Holy Fain lly of St. Boniraclua' Churcli. Invited to funeral. Sat , 7.80 a. m . 2031 N, Jd t. Solemn requiem inaaa St. Bonlfaclua' Churcli n a. ni Int. Holy Hodeemtr Cem. Auto funeral HTtEWSTF.rt. Atay "7. MART PltT nREVVSTEr fe'!,f jVea'r-TrirewelerT ?Mni'.Jif'a .u,5'v and frlenda Invited to rSltm Ss.1 ,l H " ?' "-SI "iver ave, Cem private. New Camden i,TPr5Si N Suddenly. Mav 20. CLARA P-'PNvdauiihter of char'es D. nnd late Isubelld, Drown (neo Frelllng), aied 2.1. Uet- S'4J.'- ana ?rl.?i"1' Invited to funeral. Trl . SMfiS- . $rKnd! nivlted to funeral. Frl , :. ,. '"! "'ncr'a.resldence. 3128 S. Front st Hequlem msss St. V-ronlcVi Church 11 a. in Int. Holy H.pulchro C'.m, 1 FROWN May in. ELtfcAUETH. widow of John rjrown Relatives and friends, mem- !;rrfi"f ,j"!;L':.churc"' " ,im. m- erald Mild Elkhart Ms . Invited to services. Hal 1.30 P. in. residence of son-in-law. puiiraii MacAlnsli. 2051 E Uelimon. hi, Hervlces at above church, 2.p in lnl North Cedar Hill Cem, BOSH May 27, CHARLES U HUSH M D. of 14J1 vtalnut st. Relatives and frlendn may view remains at Oliver H. Hair Hlfit? 1S0 rlr.bl,,t a., . TT.I in - until 10 p. m Int orhls'nnla, ta.. Kai einti . m... ,o ttttVi., V-, , . . ' tVii ' 7M",, 8..l,r,a,I c.AJtn- husband ''U'" arr(ii"e.MrlnwMn Relative, and I friends. 11 f Sodalltv. Saeret Heart , Rosary, and Temperance Societies " f" H I iT 11 ij" .. nu iiifin timri as widow of Andrew 1,. Clark, aged 77 Rela , lives nnd friends Invtled to funeral servlies I Sat 2 j m. 1020 N Orttz st Int. i.rl aln ' I'l.KVvniiTir m. n ,f,ii.imvii v CLUWOItTII Friends and Mlgnon 1 rlls'' No r,n 1 o R M . Invited to servlrei L1.NK.D -Mtv 20 EDWARD I- eon of Jamb ami Sarah Conrad, aged 41 Relatives and friends, nl.o employes of Powers-Weight min.Riisengirteii Conipan. Invited to fu neral, Sal 2 i m from the parlors of VV I Phillips. C, N inth si Int Northwood (.em rrfemls mav view the remains Trl from 7 to 10 p m Auto runeral CONWAY Mav 211, ANN'li: widow of Dennis Conwa Relatives and friends In vited lo funeral Sat. n a m mil N loih si High mass st Malach) s Church In i a m tnt New Cathedral Cem Auto fu i iierwi H 30 b i m rt7 K S1.V. iulrif V rii, ui frlenBd lnItt?el to funeral wai . i..vi a Int. Hn1 Crot Com Auto rlrr lldmond ll n m Int. Holy Crons l em Hat .' p ni, ins Mt Vernon st Int nrl- mum. in a. m mi uiainuitiiriiii mimit answers lo name or I.nup:-wearing vale West Laurel Hill rem i M-DON VLD Suddenly. Mav 21 JOHN I collar with name Mrs. A O Thomson. Mary. C1.INE At Mt Hnllj. N J 1ta "7 T husband of Kathrme McDonald (nee lind Wood, Ardmorc. Pa Liberal reward HHNJAMIN VV CLIM5. aged fin' Relatives Vt'altirs) luneral Frl, 8.30a in. 4R41 N Telephone and friends. enipIo.es nf Penna R R. Tren "", Solemn requiem mass Chunh of T , ,, ,,. .. , ton Division. lnMted to fuiieral. Sal sail Incarnation In a. in Int. Holy Cross Cem PIN Lost. Mav 22. between Hrpad Street n in. 107 Green it. lllgh m"ss of renulem Relative,, and friends, emploves Phils Ship Station and 13th st Bold-jeeltd frater- barred Heart I'liurdi, 11 30 a ni lnt "t nP"trlnt Co . La Rablda Council. No. 1101. nlty pin, l-liith kov engraved "I,. Rlddlo"; Mans Cem ' K of C , Division No. 1. A O II . of Road- reward. C 11.1. Ledger Office ......... ... bsiiil of Nellie K Denbam (nee O Brlen) and son of late Harrv and Elizabeth Den ham Relatives and friends. Holi Name So cl.tv mid Naval Camp. No 1. United Spin ish vVnr Veterans, and emploves of Phlla Navv "Vnrd Invited lu funeral Frl, 810 a ni 82.r Meridian st (below Moorel Sol emn hlBh mass nt requiem Annum latum (hunh in a in Int. Jtolv Crots Cem. Auto -crviiT DEVERY Mhv !S. VIAHV wt.ln,u nt Klernan Deverv Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral. Sat 8 30 a m , 2341 Penn sylvania ave High requiem mass St Fran lis Xnvler's Churrh 10 a in Int. Old Cathedral Cem Aulo funeral UIIjUU.N Mav 20. 'II1S W KiiKmilu tint, u,e High requiem mass Church of Most Precious I nioorf Kl a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Aulo funeral DIXON" Mas 28, HAROLD S . son of Fslllle VV tir Annln II lw,n n nivnn n1 iiitlves aud friends Invited lo services. Sat, Tt , ... n t.l .n ...... 1 ... a....!.,........ 1 - ,' ... . in., I'ainiin ivniurill,;, ., ,,"- glllah ave, Haddonlleld N J Int. private, Harlelgh Cem DONAHUB May 27. MARY S. daugh- (er of late Patrick and Bridget Donahue i Relatives and friends League of the Sacred Heart of the Cathedral Church, invite! In funeral. Frl . resldei.ee of Oeorge W , Hover. 1,28 Cirern st Solemn requiem mass . ,,iiu, ,t , iiui.ii o .. ,1, in, i..tin'uini i v .-in i.uio service IKWNIJLLY May 27. MARY R, Tn. Nt'LLY (nee .Vlalonev). beloved wire nf Mat tbew H Douuelh. Funeral Frldav morning at Washington D C. Reinalna mav he viewed on Wednesday after 7 V 111., at 2.11 S 51st st . West Phlla DOUGHERTY Suddenly. Slay 20. MICH AEL .1 DOL'OHKRTY. husband of Theresa M Dnughert Relatives and friends, S'arred Heart. St .Inoj.h and Rosin Society of St. Man's Church La Salle College Alumni, letter carriers of Manavuuk. Invited to fu neral. Sat , 8 30 i in . 147 Green lane, Manavunk Solemn requiem mass St Mary's Church 10 a in Int St Mary's Cem Friends ma) all Frl . aftr 7 p in lilUMM Jlav 20 CATHARIN!. M . vlfo of Hugh Drunim and daughtrr nf Margaret and late Thomas o Ilrlen uged :il. Iteiutiven and friends invited to funeral Frl.. 8-.10 , a m. 21.17 E Rush st Solemn requiem mass ft Ann's Chi rcll 1(1 a m. In Holy ( ross Cem Auto service i DUCKETT Suddenlv, Mav 27, CHARLES II . husband of the late Elizabeth Duckett (nee Acker), aged 77 Relatives and friends emploves of Falrmount Pari.. Invited lnl service. Sat 2 p in.. 4314 Otter st lnt Ht Great Valley Presb terlan Churchiard Kriends may call Vri ec Chester county paper cop DUBItn May '-'7. GOTTLinn trR. husband of late Mary Duerr (nee tcheffer) Reatles and frlenda tnlted to funeral hen Ices. Sat 1! p. m . 424 S. Cartlvle ht lnt private Kriends tnas lew remains Krl t DUNU;VY May 20 UOSB. widow or Anthony Dunlcaj. Rrlatlvta and friends InUted to funernl !! . S.30 a. tu . residence of son In-law, Edwnrd A. Clark. 1214 Ger ntanlovii ae Solemn requiem mass St Michael's Church 10 a m lnt Holy Cros Cem. Auto funeral. Scranton (Pa.) and New TorU papers copv DUUNING Mav 27, HUGH DURNING. Relatives and friends tnlted to funeral. Krl.. 7-'M a pi , 871 N 48th St.. West Phlla Solemn reauiem niasn fhnrrh nf uur -uoincr oi orros a v a, m ani dral Cem Cathe- EUOhEHTOV Ma 27. THOMAS V.. M... t', .?' "' CAROLINE W I MeSHANE In Chester Pa , Mav 27. EC Jill fiLh?.r.1f."i'1'."''." "l J" Relatives GKNH J husbmd nf Farah MShane anil !, ff ii,irhll,i,'lllnr" Hat., 2 30 p. snn of late Trank and Alice McShane of Pi.'.ipm .Bi. r.fhUTl!,,,"r. n.,orn"1 Church Ardmore Relatives slid friends Invited In i liilrclivllle, la lnl adjoining cem Trains fun' ral, Sit 8 30 n m . SI I Elslnore place J.r -,TnurSl"Ml1 cave Newtown 12 35 and High mass sit Michael's Church 10 a in Reading Terminal 1 23 p. m int si Denis's rem Ardmore. HL-I'T - ,ia; 2S h v.vH-b.l FORRY. hus , MEARH - Miy Vs. j EWI.NG band or Minnie S ( rofl Relallves and MEARS aged So Friends mav view re . ,u ,'!xl"'d,.IOr,'!T"!C.,,! s?' - ' '" mains Thurs . Mav 20. from 10 a in until at the Oliver It Hair Ilhlg 1SJ0 Chestnut 1 p m . at the Oliver II. Hair Hldg . 1S20 st Int private Hrooklvn N Y, lupcrs Chestnut st lnt st Indlsnannlls Ind ""rMTxtsiTv-c ii on . .. I MILLER Mav 20. SAMUF.I. CT husband 1 U'A,.,,N.?,.7:,",,.,.S.tl, at I14B N Park ' nf Lillian M Miller ,nd son of late IV ,1111am ave RLIIhl.CA KLr.V. widow of John J 11 and Mary W Miller, aged .'.0 Relatives lUini"1.!7?v-,Nuf'' of.,ofu",,'.r,''1 u.wr. i and friends, emp'ovv-n of sonthwnrk Foun- PhNIIAM Mav 20. VYIi.i.IAM s ,,,. a. na vt..niJL ehnn i,,,nH In funernl IJIIjIAJ.-J Milt '. MVV A ulf. ' Edward j Dillon and d.uglHcrof Patrl.i nrt V.fe Flla Wilson' V smllh age, " jliil lieasev Itodaers of Countv Rosscommon S,"?..',"!' JIh,1 imviiert i funeral serv Ireland Relallves and rrlends. Altar and P'. ''jLf n.W m? rMpnee Fdward lllsary League -r Sacred Heart of Most '. " i.,.-, "" P a"', i"l ,,1,'J ii Pre. i, mi. ninr.1 ri,,,r,.i, i,iiH , .,-.. i stonel27 Foulkrod st. I raiikford Hit i ri s f husband of Helen Bggleston. ngid 119 Rela- I lxidge, No B4. Loval Order of Moose. In lives and friends Invited tu funeral services, vlted to funeral. Mnn , 8 SO a. in. 5-150 Sat . 1 p ni. reshleiiTO of son-ln-lavv. Wli- Market rt . West Phlla Solemn requiem Ham Kggleston. ilSR bt Jdllies terrace (117th mass Our Churrh nf Lady of Victors. 10 a. and Vloodland ave ) Int Kermvood Cem i m. int Holv Cross Pern Aulo service. Remains may be vUwed 1 rl , 7 p m Auto , SMITH Ma) 20. WILLIAM SCULL hus. im-imjuv ... -7 ,,,,... ... , 'band of Ellen Smith (nee Bojer) nnd son 1 lfHIAN May 27. WILLIAM W . hus-, nf tlle ute Aiarla and Angelina Smith Rela band of Sarah M Fithlan (nee Trajer). I tl,, and friends Invjted to services. Sat , 2 Relatives and friends Invited to serjlces. p ln-t paror of John B. Stiles 4 Son. 1417 . .' . P, .m".lH .. "'r1 "' Cannlen. N. J B Husnuehanna ave Int. private Oakland Int at Il-tdgeton. N J nn arrival of train (m Remains may be vlevied l'rl. after ii-a.ui ,iia,i s, inrj t ii .-in. a ni FIIACKKR aired 74 liUtiPs nnti fi-lptiri ttll orpanlZritions of which he wub h member lnlted to funeral services. Hut '2 30 p in.. 22!fl N 7th t-t lnt witate Friends ina call Frl e mANTZ lUy 2R. GEOnGC T hon of Osgar aid IJjile Frantz (nee Hartmann) aged '24 RelatheR and friend, einplojes of Construction Dept of the Hell Telephone Co , members of ht Jumea's P K Sunday bchool. invited to funeral, Sat., '2 v in residence of prentw, 1)112 S Rlnscold fct (near 21th and Morrlu tstt ) Int German lAitheran Cem Kemalns may bo 1cwih l'rl nfter 7 n. ni Aulo funeral GOKKC. May 27. UEOTIUB. husband of .0Jf YS1S '"?? "Lan' ,a5i W,U eu und A M John K net Henei1cll Amu , in vlted to eerlceh. Sat , 2 p m , 2523 N. 2Sth ut. Int. private, Mt. Feaco Cein OORMMSY May 2. JAMKS F. husband of Elizabeth M Gormley (nee Snjder) and son of late Bernard nnd Mary- Gormley, at 2227 S, Rosewood st (Broad and Wolf). Due notice of funeral v. Ill be phen HUATH. Mav 27. Mra. JALOHA 1CKATH Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. PH.. 8 30 a. m.. residence of Bon-ln-law. JamcH Rrereton a 510 Woodland ae. Hlch requiem mass Church of tho Blessed Sacra ment 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. HUOUE.NIN May 28. AUGUSTA M. wife of Gustae If. Husuenln. Relaties and friends inlted to funeral. Hat. 2.30 p ni., 1040 H lUth ut Int. Trinity Lutheran Cem HRURMAN.V. Suddenly. May 27. CAJin. LINK HKRRMANN (nee Kake) wife of K. Gottlob Herrmann, ased 50, Relatives and menus. iaaiea' Aid Hoctety carmel J'resb- I terlan Church, Invited to funeral tervlces. I tut . 2 i m 2421 N Bouvler t int prl- vale. Mt Vernon f'ein Auto funernl H-fH nay .' BAUAll. wiro of deorze P. Ilea, need 7n. Relative and frlenda In lted to funeral aervlcee. h'at . 2 p. m.. at residence of sun In-law. Robert C, E. Headly. 12.12 Fitzgerald at. 1.1th and Rltner ti' lnt nrlvate Fernvvood Cem Frlenda may call Frl 7 d. m Auto aervlce. JOHMhUM. At Ml. Holly. N. J.. Mav T ubuauc ii., iiusDaua oi .Mary A. John Relatlvea and friends' Invited White t. Sit. Holly. NX? Int. Evergreen Cem.. Laniber - . v..,,., t-tmoer & eon. agca ui to funeral. 33 hat , i p. m Iut ton N. J KI.NCJ Mav 27. CLIZAnETH A (nee How lit), wife of bdward H. King Relative, and frlenda, men bera of Linden Raptlet Churrh. Invlled to funeral, gat . 2 n. m., IS Hudson at Iut IlBrlelgh Cem Remain, may be levved Frl eve, KNOX May 28, JOHN KNOX Rela tive and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat. 2 p. in a 112 President ave, Rutledze, Pa. lnt Stt. Morlah Cem. UANDENBURO. May 2T. at iila home, near Colhgevillr, Pa., HhNRV laANDEN BURO. aged 7.'i Relative and frlenda in. Mted to funeral Sat . 1 p m . from his lato residence, near Collegevllle. Ta Int Cedar Hill Com., Frankford and Bustleton ave. Phlla Remain, may !, view at cameterx. 1.AWSON At Wilmington. Del . on May 28. 1019. ANNA PL.UNER. widow of Samuel R. Lawson. tn her Tilth year. Fuieral on Friday mornlnf, at 10:30. Plean owlt Ilow- "lESSIO. May 28. SALLIE LESS.'Q (nee Purr), widow, of Daniel Laesslg. aged 54. Relatlvea and friends Invited 'o funeral serv ices. Sat.. 1 P. m., 2000 Reed st. Int. prl vate. Mt Morlah Cem. Remain may be Mewed Frl . 8 to 10 p. m. I.IPPINCOTT. May 28. WILLIAM LIP 1'lNrorr. aaed Ka. Funeral eervlrea Old ilan- Honie.SOth and lUrlnr t, Sat., 4ft . fan 17nltlaill Pum MacFATlLAN. May 58. MAHOATIET J.. dauRhter of Mallnda II and late Jamea B, MarFarlan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat. "'.30 p. m., sister's resi dence. Mrs Ij. T Bremerman, lort Lin raster ave . Donnlngtonn, Pa lnt private, Northwood Cem tAORB. May 2T. KMNOIX ..MARin. ,.).,. r.e risk, r .ml 1.1a Lillian I. Maree Inee Armstrong), aaed 3 sears a irs a months, Relatives and friends invited to luneral, l"rl.. 10 a m . resldenco of father. on K '14th' t. ln(. Holv Cross Cem, Auto tuners t MAHO.VEr May 2tf. DANIEL It. IA iins'RV neiaiiv.a nnd friends Invited to funeral, Krl 7-30 n in , apartments of Kranlt A Hookey 1727 Cilrard ave. Re- oulem mass Church of the Gesu n a m lnt New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call lnt New Cathedral C Thurs. to 10 p. m ,,nVp v.v "i ..''Mffi?-if- Auto service L1LV, wife ef.Wll Vie ,JS ' mil linn. falnnA bnA il.iirlt.f nf MaPV And I vnvA wnff lifcltlte mil friends lnvlte to funeral, Sat 1 p. m . 337 qermantnwn ave tnt Ivy Hill Cem Friends may call Frl 7 to tl p m MAN.N'ltARDT Mny, 27. CATHKRINC wlfu of George W Mannhardt, aged 72 Itela llves and friends Invited to funeral services. 1010 N Rth st, fat, 3 p m.. lnt Monu ment Cem MARSEV At 2004 Mt. Vernon St.. Mai 27 JOHN MAPHKY ed 07. Relatives and friends QuaK.r Clly Di.. sons of Temper- ante iniiej in itFrtin-B, ..a,., m ,-. ..... o'lVer II Hair Uldit . 1820 Chestnut st. Int. mlvate ' jlcCAHi: Mav 20 THERESA, widow of ante Invited to services, hat., 1 P. m; 3 'ece ("nee C,ti lo TflntUpM anil in , rots A nt t fiinnrnl , MrrMJSUnY SUj 20 -ILNNIE 1 , daughter of Catharine and Hie Frnncls Mis Chaksv (nee MrdUshen). Relallves and friends Haered ll-art, Conrraternlt, H,. M Sodality of 8t. Ann'B Church, Invited '"""al, Sat, S.10 n m . 2710 Almond Kl Solemn high mass nf requiem St Ann s lng Invlled In attend Auto ecrvli e McUAriKIOLK Mav 2.1, RqllERT M. husband of IVInlfred McGarrlgle tnee llghel Relatives nnd friends emploves uf Pelham Division of P. R T Co . Invited to funernl. l'rl H 30 a m . MlfiH N WemUe st High mass of requiem St Veronica's Church 10 ! i m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto fu- """cKHNNA Mav 27. MARY C wife of i Luke A McKenna. aged 4S Relatives and rrlends Invited to runeral sai , a m nan Monmouth st Gloucester Clfv, N J Hlch asi m Mar i (. nurcn j a in int m un ri n i m Sil nil t, tn . 1118 Snvder live Int. I..... . r--... I rinni.Mi tlll i itimn . ..... .", . rieiios mav can r n ,ir lIUimi5. .May 2?. VIAK11IA. I . vviu,p ... Robert A Moore. Relatives' anil friend! Invited to funeral scrvUes. Sat., 1 30 p. in, 132 S 58th st. Int. private. MORROW Ma) 28. MAHY V wife nf John II Morrow Relatives and friends Quaker City Council No 17 O S of H . Olga laidge No 101 S nf II . Anna M Ross No. K,l. D of 11 Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p m . from son-in-law's residence I red erlck 11 I'etrv. 5310 Rising Sun ave Int Fernvvond Cem Remains mav be viewed Frl . 8 lo in p m ... ., NATKMITH. Mav 2H, at uuriinBinn. .-,. nrlvnte NBFF May 27. Dr. WILLIAM If. Ii. voungest son of Hva NefT (nee Flelschmanl land the lain Mkhael NelT. Relatives and friends, members of Police Henertclal Asso : AnH-T!nhaM fluh, 111th Ward I'xecUtlVQ Committee: emploves nf Police Van Stables. ...a tl ...... ...1 a. f ,",i.,a.i Crfl. a .lM.1 U 1 I Ufll.!.. rt i, i.uniri , u-r-jo won. .,.. .. . ....- ties of which he was a member. Invlled tu funeral services, Sat. 2 t in., at mother's residence, 2211 N 2d st. Int private, North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be levvd Frl. 7 p. m Aulo service PKRK1NS Mny 2S. l.LIZAHKTH. wife of Jesie K Perkins and daughter of late Michael and Susan Simons, aged 111 Rela- tives aim rnenos u Invited to funeral services. Sat 2 .10 n m . .121 N. 113d st. Int. Fern . nnrl -a, TIn,.llna ,a,' 1, , lou.ri I'd tve PERRY May 2S, ELIZABETH OLOVER widow of John S. Perrj. Relallves nnd friends Invited In funeral services Snt .'1 til p m . Tiir, . I.IU1 st. int private, rworui wood Cem - PHILLIPS Mav27. SAMUEL, husband of late Elizabeth Phillips (nee Haelle) Rela llves and friends invlled to fuuclal services, bat 1 p m . residence of brother. Oliver C rhllllps, 20 Thompson st. Inr Cedai Hill Cem PLUNKETT Ma 27. KATHERINE. widow of John Plunkett Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Frl . S a in . son-in-law's residence. Joseph P Martin, 1S20 City Line, OtIi Lane Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Mercy Churcli 10 a m Int New Cathedral Cem PIIAUL Ma 27. ELIZABETH PRAHL (nee Malnnes). wife of John B Praul Rela lives and friends invited to funeral. Sat 10 a 111., residence of husband, nilfl. Locust uve . Germantown Int Whlteniarsh Lutheran Church Ground Remains may be vltwed Frl . after 7pm UIIOADS Suddenly, Mav 27. WALTER E , son or uaymonn hiio Aiavneiie iinoaus men Altkeni. aged 4 vears lieinuvcs nno friends imlted to erife. Sat. 2:30 n. in im rents' residence, 5730 Master st. lnt RTAN. May 27, PHTKR J . husbind of Kllzabetli nyan. aeed 39 Relatives Hiid frlendn Invited to funeral. Sat.. 7.30 a. in 11M K Oxford st High mass Church of Holv Name 9 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem SHAW May 2R. ANNA MARIi: daugh ter of Christopher and Anna Marie Shavv (nee Trot airpJ 20. at parents residence. 2052 H Huntingdon st Die notice of funf.q in v., clen SHKRRVrT Mas 2D. i;tjzabrth W. widow of William J Sherratt. aped fill Rel atives and friends Invited to funeral services Sat J p in , at tin. Baptist Home, 17th and N""l" ' Tnt. nrlvate H1IOAVEIIH.- May "'8. NATHANlEfj A. j , husband of Helen M. Showers (me Rren 1 nanf ami son or ueua ana me late .uiuiniei Showers jirirtiifw Hnu iriFiiux i in- rnna k n ni. omit novvers J.. May 27. WILLIAM, husband nf the late Mary Snroul. Relatlvea ana irienas invlled to pervlces, on'R renldence. .lamen I. Hnroul. 701 Thoniaa ave.. Rlverton, N J.. Sat.. 2 p in. Int Mt. Morlah Cem Train leaves Market at. ferry for Rlverton. 1 p. iu hTBVKNS. Mav 2S. DANIKli M. hu liHiuf of Clara II Pteen (nee Krancla). aand fitl Retallvea and frlenda. Trimble Lodge Nn 117 K. and A M Sllnam fharter No 1ft. lloval Arch Masons. Cvrene Commanderv No 7 K T. : Excelsior Cnnslstor aVnclent Scottish Rite,, 32d dearee, Maaonlc Veterans' Asso nf Penna . Crescenf Temple. Nobles ?JSra of Le'ba M.vntic hhrine: v-anioen lores! no a, Tall I CatndVn I.od N? 293. n I iuii. , antupii nnrine iuo: 1. n I. O R ! flra.,1 Council nf New Jersey I O R. M.i Lennl Lenape Tribe No 2 I O R M : Washlnaton Castle No. a. K. O. n . Wlthennoon Circle No 1 Brotherhood of Americas I.vdla Dar rah Council. Jr. American Mechanics; Wash ington Camn No 117, P O S. of A : hatur. dav Nlaht Hot-lr Assn.- 4th Ward Renub. llran Club: nth Ward Republican Ann : 20th Century Rldg, & Loan Asso.: cmploven of Camden Post-Telegram Invited to funeral rervlces. Mon 1:30 p m. 508 rierkley st.. Camden N. J. Int Evergreen Cem Friends mav call Sun . fl p m hTEWART. Suddenly. Mav 27. JAMES R., husband of Margaret n Stewart. Rela tives and friends. Conrad D Day Lodge, No. (14r,. F. vnd A M. Fernvvood Chanter, No HI. O. K. H.t Spanish-American War veieraua, ueruamin Jirinan uampi Artisan nnvrn. icraua. uanjani'ii jiiinan wampi Artisans' ratHnn with oni ler of .Mutual Protection, Progressive E?h ' ?ite age .o Scots Thistle Society of Phlla , Men's SrS" sullarv deal ile Class of Slloam JI E Church Invljed,?1"1 "a'ar ""' uraer oi .viu Asso. Bible Claaa or Miioam si E Church Invljeil to funeial. tSat., 3 p m , tin in Woodland ave Int It. Morlah Cem Friends may call l'r Morr , i'. i, ,'4iu luneral, STEWART. May 28, ROBERT RALSTON STEWART, aged BJ Services All balnte' Church. Torresdale Sal. 1 p. m Omit flow, era Autos will meet 12.03 train from Broad Set Slaltnn New To-k nanera conv the late Elisabeth Ulrlck. aged Vt3. Relatives aud friends. Court Allegheny, F. of A . lu - ULRICK. May si. MARTIN, husband of vL't?. ,fuSf.aJ;.hJ' 1?,x? i"1" VVKP1" of W H. Battersby, 311B N Broad st High Holy Sepulchre fern , 1 VIERUCK Sla y SB. WILWASt I. l,u. ' b""d ot Ei'faw" ,ef?,ck ",na ott ' '' W1,nlll j Helena Vljreck Funeral, to mass ni. p,cvni v-uurvu, iu a in, Int which relatives and friends are Invited. Sat,, ana, .aar.f CJ 4-h.B ta VV as n 4J rt aa.,.......!- I (Siith ward). Jut Mt Morlah Cem Friends may call Frl,. atter p m wxllftEN. At daughter's residence xtu George Ferguson 7011 S 4Bth s , May 27 SOPJlRtj-"A, "i cnsiiK vviuara war ren Relative and friend Invited to serw Ice. Sat.. 2 P. m t the Oliver II Balr Bid 182" Chestnut st. Int. nrlvate. WEIR. Suddenly. May 28. WILLIAM T., husband of Anna M , Weir, aged 8.1. Rela. lives and frlenda invited to funeral aervlces, Thura . 2 p, ni.. J44fi N. Broad t Int. Drl ti West laurel Hill Cem. P" WHUATLEY.-May 27 WILLIAM Of hu.band of Brtba C Wheatley (nee Wal. ters). aaed 3. Relatlvea and friend.. Mo lift Lodge No. 486. r nd A. il.i St. John TJNUKP.TAKEBH f IROADand "levnunu aaaMa - l.r.ATHM Assembly. Artisans Order of Mutual Pro tection. Invtted lo funeral services, &t . 3 v in.. SOI 4 Dltttnan St., WIsimouilnE. Int. Northwood Cem. WILFONU. May 28. WILLIAM A., hus band pf Anna and son of William and late Isabella VVIIfont, aged 41. Relatives and friends. Independent Ice Dealers' Asso. of V. Phils.,; all other orKanlaatlons of which ne was a member. Invited to funeral serv- Ices 8utj . 2.30 p. ni father's residence, RS2t Market t Int, Montrose Cem.llemalns lilav ue ,(?,viu oh,,, o lO ill p. Ill, WOLF Suddenlv, May 2(1 MATMn A (nee Nelrk). wife of Itarrv T Wolf, ated an Relatives and friends, Ellsworth Temple, No. 3. O. of 17, A ; members of Frankford Ar jiapiisc s.nurcn, inviten to luneral serv Ices, Xlon , 2 p. in , resldenco of husband, r,04 E Wlllard st Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Remain may he vlened Nm ee. . .' Z "v -' lKsal' A. wife of ?'?"rt M Yeatis. need 81 Relstlies and friends Invited to funeral. Sat ," 12:ir. p. !,,Ji.r!l',("u" ' '""'cr. Andrew T Leister. 4134 rennsgrove st Services Fletcher M. i. i-iiurcn, ntn ami amsrer sts , 1 30 u. in, Int private. Arlington Cem YOUNG May 27. MARIE U widow of John C. Young, aged SI RFiatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Hal.. 1 p in.. 1121 Master st. Int. private, Mt. Peace Cem LOST AND FOUND BAR FIN Lost, May 24 Diamond and ruby bar plni reward Return to Mrs. W. C. 1 reemnn, ?,4 8 22d st 1'hone Spruce 87.11. nRACKLET Lost, Frldav, 23d. between 'Philadelphia and Duncnnlion. Pa., on the .1 30 Penna train to Harrlsburg. a pearl nnd platinum bracelet with blue and red Rlntln Hn diamond, platinum rooster head and red, white and, blue platinum circle with Initials M M. suspended from It Reward If re turned to J R. Caldwell . Co. Juniper and Chestnut sis. DOG Lost, a police doff resembling n woirj colors block nnd tan. white .around PIN Lost, Eastern Star pin between Larch, wood and Chester ave, or n7th St., re. ward If returned to J. 11 Caldnell H Co., Juniper and Chestnut sts HELP WANTED FEMALE HELL TELEPHONE. OPKItATINQ It) rer week paid during Hi si month of instruc tion aud then rapid ad vancement Operators art assigned to offices convenient to t h o 1 r homes. NO F.XPER1ENCE NECESSARY' An excellent opportunity for oung women be-a, tvvceu IS aud 25 -.carl ot age. There nre comfortable and attractive recrewtlon and dining ruoms where meals aro served ut Lust. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Applv between i m and r, p Miss Hvan 1U31 Arch ot. first floor THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. ALTERATION HANIfH. several, exp. on high-grade women's gowns and dresses; permanent pohIIIoiis, good salary Apply Hon wlt. Teller n . 1300 Chestnut, sixth noor. BILL CLERK, hand work, quick at dis counts, stato uge nd salan. P SKI. Ledger Office. . CHII.DNURSE Wnnted. .i c hlldnurse for 2 girls ags II and 10. must have experience and reference. Annlv 2J1 Wvncnte rood. Jenkintown Pa Phone Qgonts 174 COMPANION Renned woman companion to voung lad : seashore; give reference and full particulars. P 030 la-dger Office. COOK, white willing to go to New England for summer Apnlv 210') N 31d st. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR: position require!, capable person who Is a good correspondent and has had general business experience; ihame for advancement; state age. expqrl ence and salary. P sns. ledger Ofncc. HIHI.S over IB now have an excellent oppor tunity to secure steady work In a modern, up-to-date factory: Ideal location for "West Phlla. girls on iu count of close proxlmtt. to Subway, Raring, Lancaster ave . Darin. Spruce. Raltlmore nve and bprlug Garden Rrldge surface lines, operators wanted In the assembling department, where the work Is light and clean; also on presses, tappers and other .light m.ichlnes Tor details cull nt Factors x Offke, II. T Palsto'Oo. 3201 A rchst OIItLS YOUN'". AVO.MKN TO ICK AND PACK CAKUS KEEDLTIR WHVL nAKINC! CO , 208 N. 22D STREET GIRLS wanted. 10 years, to learn operating. The Universal Pad Co.. 257 Diamond at. (ILAZI'RS EXPERIENCED WOMEN 11LAZERS GOOD WAGES: STKAPr WORK: NO LA- , non trouiile , APPLY TO r nLVMKNTHAL CO. WILMINGTON DEL MONROE ST GATi: HOUSEKEEPER wanted: only applicant having previous Institutional experience will he considered: slate experience In de tail and salarv required. Address Super intendent. Mt Mnal Hospital, titli and Reed. HOUSEKEEPER Small house; .T children, voungesi ii. - .ii-. itfuici v.,i.ic-g LAUNDRESS tu vicinity of nth and Erle. to take home wash fn"" 2 adults: must bo expert: give rates C 22.1 Ledger Office. m:TTElH. experienced on tnsei blocks to lain vv,, iv ,,... , .""".. -i Co Wavne nnd Ilrlatol Take No. .,3 car n 'till- al et off Hi Hrlytnl OPEItATOHM, experienced, on yiuvaa coat fronts. Apply thu Universal Pad Co., 27 lllamoncl si PPER BOXES Exp. hands on covering 'machines: also turners-ln and learners wnnted to roll rubes Plumlv. 1121 l'ederal PIANO PLAER to pljy and sell popular inlSlC. APPiy J VI. MC.rur lAh, ic, Market al SEAMSTRESS, assist with children, to go to mountains for summer; good wage. Annlv 4ni S 2'Jd st SINGER to sing and sell popular music. AOPIV I. iir, ri,r,' , o !-,,, narnri m SODA DISPENSER EXPERIENCED. PREFERRED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHER CAPABLE OP DOING COOD WORK APTLY BUREMT OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S falENOGItAPHi;R Desirable position In trust company for neat, compet-nt voung woman, good education nud speed In stenog raphy and typewriting: Btate age. reference, exporlerce and Hilary. T. O. Box 1334. Phl'oililrhla STENOGRAPHER. oung lady, welt edu cated, at least 2 ears' experience: good position, with opportunity for trlght, ambitious , rtiuiuwun. uusinei,s irnining Ired. P Sin Ledger Office. ftTrA'tVlHAPllER ComDetent lo take ranld dictation, transcribe accurately; good edu cation essentni: state age ana salary, P 801 Ledger Office IWbSEI, AND LOOP FlNlbUKHS wanted lo take work home, p w. Maurer U Sona Go . Wayi.e and Rrlstol, take No. C3 tar un lRtii at ano eel n,i hi nnmni .WANTED white girl for cooking and do ! stairs work. Call 4817 N Broad at. WARPERS, experienced. F V. Maurer K cna Wavna nnd Bristol Take No. D3 car. 13th St.. get on" at Bristol. WEAVERS, experienced on tape nd narrow laOrlCS a irv irainn, innr,., a,lia nan.n, In all itepartmenta. F W Maurer & Eajns Co . Wayne and Ilrlatolt take No, D3 car. ISth at., get otf Bristol. WOMAN accustomed to churclr and aoclal work! perm, position: good Income; Ad. xancemem; short hour; can afternonua, 500 Denckla Bfdg . between 1 3l and 4 30 " WOMEN. WHITF. FOR CLEANING AND SCRUBBING APPLY BURBOJ OF FMPLOYMENT " WANAMAKER'S - . fieneriil BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 111B Land Title. BOOKPR8.. 118.120; STENOG'RS. l.t23. CLERKS, general and tPlt: billing. 110. -p-TJT.-D VrJtrpT1vTA.t,E BOY wanted for real estate office; set la ex perience: good wagea P 711 Led r Oft ADVERTISING SALESMEN A Arm well established ba an attractive proposition: big money for experienced men. Lodge. Pub. Co. 92S ChestnuJ st BOY8 Good opportunity for boys 18 year old tu learn the banking business; excel lent chancr. for advancement for those show Inr bllltyj . Apply, stating ag and "salary .vperiea u w.-T""'''!""" , HELP WANTEDMALE1 DOYH wanted) tan earn good wages. Mr, Chambers, Dellvtrr Dipartment. 1501 Chestnut. BOYS Errand boys wanted for office of large manuiactunng plant. X' bi-i. l.. v, BOYS. 2, to unpack glassware after school. .appir j. u .vi-yjrory lo , ijiu fliaruet st. CHAIR FINISHERS wanted. Apply 2 t n. nin si. CYLINDER PRKS9MEN. U. a. Fashion i-iats i-o , mm u inmnn d . DRAUQHTSMEN. architectural: three men wanted for work it, Columhla. H f? , In,. medlat", direct action necessary, J Mi Oreen. .,r.. nfinifnem, ra DYF.R, FIRST-CLASS. ACCUSTOMED TO TOP WORSTED AND COTTON YARN DYEINO. MAN CAPARLB OF HANDLINC1 OOOD POSITION. APPLY RY .MAIL STAT. INO AOE. V.VAOEH EXPECTBD. AND WHW1K NOW EMPLOYED. IN CONFI DENCE. TO THE CLEVELAND VVOItSTED MILLS CO , CLEVELAND, OHIO. -4- ENnlMRKIlM. ktntlnnarv una. InMmMlu. with at least 1 ear'a experience, wanted by the U. S. Shipping Roard lo train for service as engineer officers In the merchant marine fleet. Apply Phlla. Marine Eng. Behnol. Rourse Hldg.. nth below Market. HOO ISLAND SHIPYARD WANTS RIVETERS RIVETING GANGS ELECTRICIANS. TIRHT CLASS COPPERSMITHS. TIRST CLASS PASSER BOYS MUST BE OVER 10 YEARS OF AQE OUR TRAINING DEPARTMENT WANTS STRONG. ABLE-BODIED MEN TO LEARN SHIPBUILDING TRADES. GOOD PAY WHILE LEARNING. APPLY v 300 WALNUT ST. SEE MR. SHATTUCK OR MR. TIHLLIPS 1S21 ARCH ST SEE MR. SWAItr:'. riflEMEN Two wantetl for hard-coal fur nace. " Applv Tim Kdwln ir. Fltler Co, Tnronv gt ahne KVankford Arpennl. riUlNlTUKU UIPIMIIta and stncl panererH wauled oxptrlcnttd. Applv Sir. KMiiny, 1H4 H rth wt. cji.azi:hs EXPi:Ftn:.cKD mi:n m.A'znrs GOOD AVAOUS. .tsTKADY WORK; NO IA. ItOll THOl'nLK Afl'LY TO V IlLUMi:rHAT. CO WILMINGTON, DHL , .MOXKOU bT. OATH HELPKRS wanted for permanent posltlnn Apulv American Ralhv.is Express Co , ISth and MarkptEmploment Bureau JOB 1'IIESS.MEN U. 3. Tashlon plata c7 Kllfi Diamond at. LINOTYPE OPERATOItl AND AD MEN WANTED APPLY riFTH FLOOR l.EDOER rldo., rn AND CHESTNUT STS. MAl'UlNlSrS with lit least 1 year'a cxpe- rlencu on repair or lonstructlou of sta- tlnnarv. lniiimntlvn n, inurlna ut,.u,., .... glues, wanted by the U, S Shipping Board lo triln for aerVlce as el glneer nfllrera In the merchant n arlne II, et Anplv, day or evening, Phlla. Marine Lng. School, llourso JiH dh liM.nw Mirket i MEN WANTED AT ONCE TOR THE U S. MERCHANT MARINE TO HI! TRAINED A3 SAILORS. FIREMEN. STEWARDS FOR GOOD JOBS AT GOOD PAY ON OCEAN-GOING SHIPS PAY WHILE TRAINING: BOARD AND QUARTERS FREE: AGES 18 TO 33: BRING HIKTII CERTIFICATES. APPLY TO ' SHIPPINO HOARD AGENT CITY HALL YARD PHILADELPHIA MEN FOR SPECIAL WORK " AT NIOHT APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S MEN WANTED to work In drug mill. Applv Smith, Kline & Frenih Co., Canal and Poplar sts. OFFICE HOYS. 18 or over, wanted Auniy ...j .-.m.m. ,u..., ,.m. hub VlieSlllUt St. uiucuo anq waier lenatrs, with 2 eara sea service: firemen with 3 ,,,-, Bflt service, wanted by the u S. Shipping Board to train fnr service as engineer of. fleer In the merrhan: marine fleet. Apply day or evening. Phlla. Marine Eng, School llMria.Hlllr, Mil helnw Market "' PLATFORM MEN to handle frelaht, .I-.. -..., night; 8 liours. Apply American Rallwav Expres Co., 18tli and Market Emplppient PORTERS AND CLEANERS WHITE MEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT1 WANAMAKER'S at Once wanted at oncb RIVETER8 RIVETERS RIVETERS F1BS,T-CLAS8 SHELL BIVElERa SHIP CARPENTERS , APPLY CHESTER SHIPBUILDING CO.. LTD. FRONT AND KgRLIN STS, - CHESTER. PA, F-Xi HETaP W7-11Be-,5tAXJB, 4 s PHOTOORAI'HLIt Experienced home portrait man who Is alsd familiar, with all branches of th work! locatlonprosperous southern cltyi big futura for the right mans stale experience. M. 101). ueager umcc WANTED RIVETERS ON STRUCTURAL IRON WORK ALSO CORRUGATED IRON 8HEETER9 87'iq TER HpUH ' 1 APPLY THE KOPPUS CO ' NORRISTOWN. PA. CAPABLE SALESMEN WANTED A financial Institution finds a larger selllnr organisation necessarv because of rsMdlv expanding business: 4 uaaA T,nai,iAn. ..11 open In Philadelphia for men with selllnr S altitude and experience.' a Tho men should be between 3n nnd 40 years A -la .k..ia 1.... nMti... M,j. "1. . 'ears 45 energy tact, enthusiasm nnd good command of English, . No traveling and experience In financial business necessary. When writing. RE SURE to give details ag io D.ge. selling experience, religion, former positions held nnd salary expected: state nlsn whether you think you will succrVd best as face-to-face salesman, telephone salesman or correspondent and whv; sour letter will be treated confidentially. I 033 IAUKI.T vi.iv-c. PAINTERS Body hands, thoroughly eTneel. encii on auwj ooaies ana wagon work, at i I wnrk Saturilays. Apply Flnnpsey, UOUi and , THrrlsh tn. J SAT,CSMAN "..vt .. nnvo. uuuia uc, ,vppK. nn ; T watft at once a top-notch pee tally traits, ( 1 1 in 11 Mini i irnii i " i u, t jjo uir- ui valuing ut if ant i" per eeK iop mmfpir: munest irrnde. nntlonally organized, permanent work: 'rmmipslon IispIb Wp prefer a man Ws , enouffh for prompt promotion to munafcer- ' 1,n rnno Wo 1 nut ?rtt4 fnr appoint men t, HAMSSMEN Seeral Hinbltlous ealcHmen I wl Hi pro en reconls ho ran pa rn from jsv-oo upwnrn per annum sincuy commli- ion. no naancep. sinip ago. your paai re ortl nnd references F 81.,, ledger Office SALESMAN, smart, younp, by a firm manu ftirtitrlnir marine snerlaltlea with soma i knowledge of uhlpn, cood nnportunlty for rwu iuhii .i . u-ti'-i iinw- TIN noOFim wanted ft'.'t N llith Lst Apply T T. Rockett. TRIMMER MAKERS wanted for drop-forga work, near New York, good paj. M 414, Ledger Oftlce YOUNG MAN to assist bookkeeper In gen eral Insurance nITIte, one with knowledge, of Insurance business preferred, state nge, nxperlenre and salary expected C 303. ledger Office YOUNG MAN for ahop office Annlv Stew ard A Stevens Iron Works. 1721 N. 0th. YOUNG MEN to work tn wall paper factory: apply at once Becker, Smith & rage, Water and Snyder ave. fleneral (iltT.I.NEWALD'S Credit & Co'l-ctlon man Ace out tant vvtth I'? 1 A. exi-. Sen S7r, Head .1 rv Mfg. Exp. Bkpr Ins Co- Bkpr. Mfgi iXTs Bkpr r-i IHn..,i.,lB . 111.nr TTrttr.1 l.l,',e 3a,rf,r write short hand, .secreiarv naniie o'in. Je'alls. R r 12.1: Sil ferred: 'll Ifl.lnl Xl Asst l.'innlovment Mgr: Expd Cahler MnllloD- llpl exnerl Advtg exn. r-ef Snlea Mirr. nun or woman: Sunt ahtet metal plant: Foreman tool inikerj Foreman cast Iron or Foundry e-vp : Foreman Mfg. Exp. Labor foreman. Time &. pivroll men: Archi tect L rirnftsnmu: Meh. Drnflsman. Sev eral good "general offlco positions, men A ,-Wiimen: Yountf woman as nsst to Mgr, Prnteatunt 2'Wepklv . Seitv lo Ofllclal ' Greenevvald's lllih clasx emnlojment service, No connection with any other bureau. In- formation blank S 'booklet gratis same lo. 'calltv slnee!8n7 2.10 S.llth 'BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1114 Land Title I ACCOUNT'TS Senior & oftlce. up to $40. BOOKKEEPERS Factory & ofllte. .'(, V. ct P.RK" "nnk: cost: export, gen . t;'tli. 1 DRAFTSMEN Re-enfon-ed concrete. $1800., ENOINEERS Hefrlreratlng. Iro machine. 1 jynooi constr.. re-enforced loncrete. $'100. MANAGERS Office and eales up to 2llOO. I SALFSMAN Flreprof hldg prod, S'lillli. STEVOO'S l. PRIVA.-E SEC'S. 2. JH-S0. I CAPABLE MKN-'ii'h oft' and tech-ilcat. I WE TKAC1I YOU TO nRIVIANt REPAIR ALirOMOBIt.ES J21 COMPLETR COUIISE 25 I DAY AND NIG' CLASSES Sattler's 1H01 Spring Garden Open Synday. I SITUATIONS WANTED FBMALH, SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly l experienced nnd cood correspondent, with flroHd knowledge of general business and complete acquaintanceship of specific ones: particularly adapted to grasp povslbllllli-s. would bo very valuable to busy executive; ' highest references; now emplovoU. M 33J. Ledger Office TEACHEB of experience will coach pupil, of seventh and eighth grades or first year high school, terms mod C .lis. Led Off. y WANTED, a position as ladj'a compiml. bv a woman of education and refinement. l eoucaiion li Ledger Office Anaress j' gnu. situation! wanted male M COOK or butler valet. long exnerleneor Jau- anese wishes position small fm'l or)' gentlemen's apartm-nta: take entlro , harge; -M ,gnnd references George, ltlllS Vine st. S COOK, Japanese, exneiienced ish, , oast -$,. tlnn: rnon reis lingl, nun N lStn t.-VT DRAFTS MAM AND,ENOINEEir: voilngexpvJ graduate vvlshaa l,oa. C 3111 Ledger Offlca i ,,-j ,,,,vato . . IlKPRESENTA 1 1 V KS 2 v. men, famll-PlJ lar with mfg. and retail trade of Pettpa'' and eastern (list drelre exc repr. rights of high-grade m.fd article. M 412. Ledget Off. ,' EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES WANTED at Episcopal Office. 312 S. 12th, Ml cooks, vvaltressea. nurses, laundress.. 1 BUSINESS PERSONALS. DIAMONDS BOUGHT Poult! ely highest .ashprlcen for your &lA inannt; m,ujt uum -m tu nt vuruii; non j pay hlirli'r; ultto old ffold, platinum and allvtf . poueni uaiaics doubui ipnvt;. xssi, iu yr. The Diamond Shop ,Z& UEDUUaS AND ROACHES CLEANED OUT WRIGHT. 280 S. CECIL; ST DIAMONDS BOUGHT ANY SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT I.TI.T.T X, net . OS! CHESTNUT 8T. Sutte 21-22 Over Chfds Restaurant. Private. MS111NU HAIRDHEsaER. f ormarly wlt Mis Cloud! ejebrow arched: henna lrr.(, ment: all shades blond and black. Wood. , isnrt alT .1. ELEC. treat, i 11 Bldg 1 "j s7 1 manlcur'g. Office Hutchlntoo, j th at. Room t: nrs . lu-o-.f ULEC'IRICAl. TREAT,, phjslcal culturr 302 S jiorad iioura. i a. ni. iu o v. w.i "ELECTRIC tieatment ti manicuring. RnomV -.. -.: .i em r .1-111 ntV T na DOR1! S. JUO liven UlUK,, i.lit'i'liun. iii Juv- 4-yw, WANTED nin nrxjTHES BOUQHT nattt elnthino- wanted! men's old suit. 4 .nait trousers, shoe, etc : ladles' clotblnxii of a'll descriptions and evening clotheS bought; highest price paid; we call any-sj where, city or country, aay or nigoi. ivrtiva-ra call or telephone Filbert 2172. f SELIOSOHN CLOTHINO CO . 340 JJ. 8th.; ANTIQUE furniture., old china, old lewelt: gold, silver falsa teeth, diamonds. A tlques. 028 Chestnut, Phone Walnut 7020. OLD CLOTHES, ladle', men' or boy' suit. S overcoat., shoes, hats; we positively- pay. ", 60 more. Send postal, call or phone PkU-.j Insqn 8t33. We call, city, country, day ava- tilnsr. Friedman Bros . 1444 South at. - ANTmtll'.R and modern furniture feather Js beds. matW vases broken jewelry; hlgn J? est rrlc... Write. Pioneer, l2 H. Ub.r, 'J Phnna Plsmond 828 - fS CABT-OFF CLOTHINO wanted; ladles' rhlldren'a clothesi best prlcea Phone 1 ket 2448 W or call II Stern. 887 N. 4tJ WE BUY EVERYTHING you have ts ,"Bw,HHa acond-handi.end'partaii, 1 it IM ma ? 4 "I a ',! '. isHawjid.. ,nuiK .m
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