bJJtimCf.MU-.'rZ .fiZStfim yto'C'WBrritv "t ; , gqs3sWB TEPTO' frTfeLie ItoT3BR-4PHrCA3ELPHU, ' teTOSDAY, DECEMBER 4 1919 tJfJSi It VI i-w I ft I .(l I K 5 r iT iv S. fe in V i Manufacturers " I AH IS is to introduce to you an organization of chemical, mechani 1 cal, and industrial engineers prepared -to give you timely and "- exceptional service. When delays, or inability to get deliveries on machinery or equipment exasperate you, remember that this organization exists for the purpose of re-locating for useful work, equipment originally designed for war work but adapted to other purposes. TECHNICAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc., is an organization of engineers and chemists, all with first hand knowledge and long experience in the installation of just such machinery asi in the present readjustment is coming from many discontinued war plants to take a needed place in other industries. These engineers and chemists have inspected all of the equip ment which TECHNICAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc., offers for sale. Some of this is used, but in such condition as to insure a long period of satisfactory use while some of it, perhaps delivered after the signing of the armistice, is absolutely new and unused. When you experience difficulties in securing the deliveries you require, remember that this service, backed by large stocks of good, usable equip ment from nationally known concerns, is at your disposal. We are now offering surplus equipment from the following plants: Sherwin Williams Company Complete plant for the manufacture of dye stuffs, at Kensington, Illinois. Surplus equipment at Cleveland, Ohio, and Newark, New Jersey Plants. Cleveland Cliffs Iron Company Marquette, Michigan Complete Refrigerating plant used for dry ing gas under Gaylcy process. The Carnegie Company Carnegie, Pennsylvania Former plant of the Aetna Chemical Com pany. One of the largest munitions plants in the United States. Southern Cotton Oil Company 1 Savannah, Ga., New Orleans, La., Bayonnc, N. J. " Complete equipment for the manufacture of crude and refined glycerine, including evaporators,, filter presses and condensers. This is suitable for recovery of spent lye in soap factories and manufacture of C.P. and Glycerine Dynamite. Surplus equipment from British Cordite Plant, Nobel, Ont. This is another one of the large explosive plants used by the Im perial Munitions Board during the war. Pickands Mather Company for Toledo Furnace Company, Toledo, Ohio. One of the largest refrigerating plants in the United States, used for drying blast furnace gas under Gayley process. Trenton, Ont., plant of the Imperial Muni tions Board. All equipment with exception of acid plant from one of Canada's largest explosive plants, used for manufacture of TNT, and smokeless powder; air com pressors, pumps, tanks, engines, generator sets, hydraulic presses and all kinds of general machinery that can be used in general in dustrial work. National Aniline & Chemical Company. All filter equipment. Entire filter press equipment in one of the largest dye plants in the United States. Suitable for chemical and allied industries soap, cotton seed and castor oil, and the like. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Complete Sugar Plant Refrigerating and Ice Making Equipment We purchased all of the ice making and refrigerating machinery from DUPONT CHEMICAL COMPANY and HER CULES POWDER COMPANY The total value of this .equipment is over $1,000,000.00. We have a large list of ma chines from 2 tqns refrigerating capacity up. We offer for sale complete plant for the manufacture of cane sugar, capacity 1000 tons cane per day. Complete operating plant, including steel buildings, and all sugar machinery of modern type. Can ship entire plant f. o. b. cars or f. a. s. steamer. r It is impossible to list the large stocks of equipment we have to offer. Wc can only request MANUFACTURERS to get in touch with us before buy ing. This applies to all industries, Chemical, Dyes and Intermediates, Electro-chemical, Mining, Fertilizer, Oil Production and Refining, Coal Mining and handling, Sugar, Paper and Pulp; Coke and Coal Tar Products, Pack ing House, food and special food products requiring Evaporation, Drying and Preservation, Ice Manufacturing and cold storage. The equipment we offer includes everything heeded in equipping plants from the rime Foundations are laid until Production. POWER PLANT equipment including pumps, heaters, boilers, turbo and engine generator sets, condensers and the like. I INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT including Electric Locomotives, Industrial Track, Cranes, . Hoists, Elevators, Conveyors, Locomotives, Tank Cars. SPECIAL PROCESS equipment including Drying Kilns, direct heat, rotary and vacuum dryers, Ice and Refrigerating Machines, Freezing Tanks, Cold Storage Piping, Brine Tanks and Coolers, Alcohol and Ether Skills and Rectifiers, Cjass Lined Tanks, Steel Tanks Of all sizes for storage of Oil, Acid and special compounds, Druni Dryers,, Dehydrating and Dehumidifying equipment. Evaporators, Stills, Nitratdre, Sulphonators, Reducers, Auto claves, Filters and Filter Presses. TECHNICAL PRODUCTS CO. INCORPORATED 501 FIFTH AVENUE : : : NEW YORK Branches: CHICAGO ST. LOUIS TORONTO p TYPEWRITER 9 KUiJliiJJK KEYS .Walt jour Irptmller mud iitin$ mtthim uork jmatiar save eex rnorrcr merits SENT ON APPROVAL IUUNSON SUPPLY CO. rhon, Wol. 77.. Ileal Ksl. Tr. Hid. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER tor rnAi. Saw principle; roiutant nop pl7! 24 10 30 nitons. If lies), llWinr., TOO. JU.rS 1JI nOIJI nc loit it good. Free Rcmk Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd1 V rcd nr.vmn THE PAWNEE PIPELESS FURNACE Hcala ALL the Home From One Register and Culs Fuel Bills 1-3 Maintains an even tempera ture of 70 degrees in zero weather. Keeps cellar cool. Easy to install without tear mg up walls and floors. Mod erate initial cost. Write for free booklet. fco&Gs, Heating & Plumbing Supplier DISPLAY ROOMS M to GO N. Slli. 506 Arch St. 139.11 Fedeial St.. Camden, N. J. IN MUMORIAM StArtlNUt.I.t in loving rrme mhranre of SXtW"'! husb.ind. NICHOLAS A MARL NEI.LT. who departed tills life December 4. l91T HIS WIPE ACJNEW Dec S, AGNEW. D.D LL. services Krl 2 p 5Beafljs nnv nr.vjAMiN t. D.. aged 8rt. Funeral TemplA Presbyterian .JiVV1' franklin and Thompson st. Int E t,'.,lrl'.n.'la..mav rH Tliura.. 7 to It P rn.. 1310 v J-'ranUIn at n.ff'T'. N9; B7 r A- invited tn fu int I ernwood Cem l rniVHr" Columbia. S C. Nov. no, J..! ,I5n1J,..dauJhttr .nf t'aptaln De For rest and Lmlly a Ba 1 on. aged 3 yenrs. relative, and fr,nd. Invited to services Lint Pprl?,le?"enl' """. S. 00th BARR Dee 3 WIT. MAM T rsAnr K?" "A WlV W,ri,n$ "film ?;S85; i?Pfi '""5 '" funeral, sat" S p" m 1433 a Ilroad st. mt. Mt. Uorlali Cem late M?rl,7.?'r- 2' JpSBPIt J . husband of oV late P(rM,n7 .'V,'" "0r""m) an,l son 2nJ ,.!.'' .c R.nal Allc" Harry, rtelatlves and friends Invited to funeraf I'rl 8-3(5 SWd'ftSi. Mrs, ne""" ss BARJIT Dec 2, MAUT IIAnUT fnee JI'V ,wlow. of.. Patrick Harry. Relat wi a m'nlM,nov,.,;,1 .tcU f,u""al. Sat .i:30 a. m. 811) N. 50th st Solemn requiem misi hVcAs's" cVnJ,,r ChUrCh 10 ' " A SirSnSrJ Jt"L&Ul olnle ,S y.lnt ?:r'x "v.w ,,.. -.m T ------ -' -... U.IIHkE. UH er .Merlon 'l3ap- BURCK. husband of .Mary S. K. nirck nee Bi'ov?,'"? 8t- i''t" nd friend,, em Ployes of Wilson & Gerhard, may view re mains. 6826 Catharine, at., Krl eve T Int prlvats. Mt. Olivet Cam , Frederick' City Md. rrederlck City papers copy. Utv" CONWELT Dec 3. ANNIE P . wife of Hubert J Conwell. Jr. (nes Mctntlre) Uela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Sat ,8 a. m , 1813 Mckean st Solemn mass of requiem Church of St Thomas Aquinas O-30 "J.VjJ' I,nl' troas Cem Auto service. COOKE Dec. 2 SARAH n . wife, of ..I1'. ? Cooke Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Sat 8:30 a. m . E. Strat ford aye.. Melrose. Pa. Holemn hlith requiem mass 10 a m . Church of Holy Ansels, toth a.ve. and York road Osk Lane. Int. pri vate. Hollv Hrpulchre Cem M COONAN. Dec 2. THOMAS J COONAN formerly of 3760 Warren st Relatives and friends, employes of Horace Turner Plate Olaos Co , Invited to funeral Sat., 7:30 a m, resldenco of niece Mrs I,lda Onrrett, 1608 N. Peach st Solemn requiem mass St. Jamea'a Church flam. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral DEPI'NKR On December 2. 1019, MARY E.. beloved wife of Ixtuls J Deppner, also Infant son of Iouls and late Mary E, Depp ner (nee Carty). In her 22d year. rtelatles and friends and St. Edmond's B. V. M. Sodality Invited to funeral, on Saturday mornlnr. at 8.30 o'clock, from lata resi dence, 1442 S, Ettlnr st. (28th and Dickin son). Solemn hlsh muss at St Gabriel's Chapel. 10 o'clock. Int. Holy Cross Cem, Autn funeral. DEWEE8. Suddenly, Dec, 3, ISAIAH B . son of the late lsalali R. and Harriett Dewees. Relatives end friends, Ellis Camp. No. 0, S. of V . invited to services. Sat., 3 p. m., residence of sister. Mrs. Martha Douaherty. 0042 Musarave st -Mt. Airv. Int, private. Remains may be Mewed Frl. eve. DODWORTH Dec 3 RAH. widow of Charles R. Doilworth Smites Sat., 2 p. in.. 633 N. 52d st. Int prlv.vte. DOUQHERTY Dec. ?, MARGARET, widow of William Dousiier'y (nee Carkery), axed 88. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl..V8:30 a. m., residence Thomas Downer. 110 E. County Line, Ardmore, Pa Illarh mass St, Denis Church 10 a, m, Int New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. DUNN-. Dec 2, MAE R , wife of A Jef ferson Dunn and daughter of Margaret A and late A. G Rlgham. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 8 a. m , 1020 S, Btlth st Solemn requiem mass Church of the Blessed Sacrament Dam, Int. St. Denis Cem Auto funeral. riX -Dte, J IIAnnt. husband of Delia Flit (ne Iturke). ied M Relatives and Jrl'nds. employes Hsldwln Ixicomotlve. Works, Invited lo funeral, Sat , 2 p. m , .U6 N. Percy at Remains may be viewed Krl.. T lo B n. in. Int. Northwood Cem. FUIIRER Dec. 1 VALENTINE, husband jf 1st Wllhelmlna Fuhrer. Relatives and friends, all societies of which lie was mem '.'tr' Invited lo funersl sen Ices, Krl . 2 o. m l). Yt Clarkion ave. olnev lnl ornate. Hlllaldo Cem Friends may view remains Thurs.. 8 v m , OANI.T Suddenly Dec 3. JOSEPH 1IOYD, son of Harry and Marie O. Qanly (ne Cooney), agetl a Relatles and friends inv led to funeral Pst 2 p. m , parents' residence. 808 N 2;th si. Int. lioly Cross Cem Auto funeral. 0RJtpTT Decv 2 CHARLES A . hus Mnd of late Anna M Garrett. l-Mneral Sat.. 8 a in, reeldence of son, 4tt0S Falrraount sve Mass Our Mother of Sorrows' Church B 5 .T' J,n.' .'I01" t'f0" Cem Relatives and frienda Invited Auto service. 9nA1'A! r"" ' NANCY A. , widow of Robert Oraham Relatives and friends, mem bers of ,SherorKl and Norrls Hquar U. P. t.h.'i,rc.n"- Invited lo services rn , 2 p m . RS30 Anirora terrace West Phlln Int North wood Cem. 1'rlcmls may call Thurs . S to 10 p m GRAHAM Dec 3 MART .1 . widow of "alter Oraham Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Sat . 2 p m.. 4S0I Daltl more ne Int West Laurel Hill Cem Re mains may be viewed I'rl. 8 to 10 p in. HALEY Dr 2. MICHAEL husband of late Mnry Haley nice MulvlhllP Relatives and friends invited lo funeral. Frl, 8.30 a. m resldenra of aon-ln-lnw, John II. Du monr 2127 Walden et (21st and Arch -ts ) Solemn requiem mass the Cathedral 10 a. m lnl New Cathedral I'em Auto service. HALL - Dec 1. OEOROC I, HALL, need 01 Relatives and friends, Decatur Lodne ".. M. I. '" ' directors of the Odd Fellows' Home Invited to funeral. Sat . 2 p m Odd Fellows' Home. S II cor 17th and Tloea sts Int private Omit flowers. HIGdlNS - Dec 1. EDITH R UnER wife of Carlton n llllns. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Frl . 2 p m. 3111 S Yewriell st . West Philadelphia Int nrlvale ArJInalon Cem. Friends may call Iliurs after 7 n m llOSTf.1l - Dec 1. ELIZABETH If., 'ndow of Alexander M Hosier, as-ed 81, rtolatlvs nnd frlonds Invited to funeral, rtiurs tt a in 1001 Cumao et Int pri vate (.everliiirton Cem Remains mav be viewed Wed 8 to 10 p in KEUIUAN Dec 3. JOHN .1. KER1GAN. Relatives and friends invited tn funeral. Hal 2 10 n m K2 Lancaster ave . Ilaver ford. Pa Int private KINO Dec 2 MART, widow of Iw rence Iv'lne and fotor mother of Rt. Rov Monslrnor Tames P Turner. D. I) Rela tives nnd friends invited to funeral. Frl.. 8.30 a m, 1627 N loth st Solemn re liiulani mm Church f (Jesu 10 a. m Int. , lltilv emilrhra Cem I Krtni.OER Dec 3 TlinODORE E son ' or Alber ,T and late Marasrel C Kreecer. I Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv- lc"s Sal 1 p m residence of parents. H.S I Montgomery ne Onvvjd. Pa tnt private, I Montgomery Cem , Norrlalown. Pa. , KUOEL Dee. 1 rnKnv:ntrn ,.,.v.-,n of lato Joanna (ne Schmidt), aged "7 Rela uyt nnd friends, members of Lutheran ' liurcli of Our Saviour and Tlosa rearly Bcnf Asso Invited lo funeral services Frl., -. ",' '"" K. Cambria st. Int. prlvata! Oakland Cem. Remains may bo viewed 'ItHiri nfter 7pm TI'ONr'i,,r;u.r!OIV,1'0Nr' "Prlnlendent Inasmuch Mission. Nov 30. Funeral serv ices riiurs., J p, m . Inasmuch Mission. 1011 Locust si Int. private, ALAOJ,lJlT!' "7 "."ddenlv, Dec 2 MARY. Si ?' J?'m 3- s'culro nnd daughter of Daniel nnd Mary C'nrr, formerly of Hedford. tuiinty Oalway. Ireland Funeral Sat 8:30 a m nilfl Upland st. Holemn requiem mass Ihurch of Most Blessed Sacrament 10 ? i "'.. 'P1 ..,,nl' Cro" C"1 Relatives and friends invited. Auto service r,iHftTT,n1WS . (r ' EMILY FLO RL.NCi:, wife of Alfred W. Matthews. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices Sat 2 p m 3012 N Percy si Int North cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Irl . after 7 p. m. MeKEBVER. Nov 27, HARRY, husband or Sarah MrKeevcr (ne Sherman) and son of Margaret and late Harry Mclvcever. and grandson of Dr Walter and Ana Campbell. Relatives and frienda Invited lo aei-vlc.es, Sun.. 2.30 p. m.. 68H Warrlncton ave. Int. 1 ernwood Cem. ,,MPc';KAnv S". ' ononoi: n.. hue- ?in? ,1e r,l".rR.. St'Cleary (nee Rosenblatt), aged 3.i Relatives nnd friends, Glrard Col lege alumni. Frnnkford Ave. Business Men, 2?.rf. " . tnt. -.t01' ""t cm' Itemalns may bo viewed Thurs after 7 p. m. MELLOR fiuddenlv Nov 0 MAY m'J7.,,,00K1'ri' i:ori "O" "' Emma dene" rl r W""am M!lor. Int. Provl- AVTiifflvv' TTWi'my. Knv 29, LOUISE AMi"KV ilKI.LOll. wife of Mayburry Ilrooks Mellor and daughter of the late John dene" lS I." Korrest Anthony, of Provl- ' MILLnr: oee. 2. ETHEL MAY (nee Raker) vvtfs of Carl C Miller Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m. 2021 s. Ronnnfon st. (67th nnd lilmwood). Int Arlington Cem. Friends mav call Fr'. 8 to 10 p. tn MOORE huddenly. at Moorestown. N. .T , Twelfth Month 3d. WILLIAM S. MOORE. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Twelfth Month, 7th Day. 2 p. m , residence, 40 E Main St., Moorestown, N. J. . -VOLTE. Dec 2. MAE. wife of II. Ruhl Nolte and daughter of late John nnd Mar caret Shults. Relatives and friends 3d Ward Varo Republican Club, invited tn fu neral. Sat , 2 p. m.. residence of husband, N E cor I3th and Christian ts. Int Chel. ten Hills Cem. Remains may be viewed Trl., after 7 p. m POTE Suddenly. Dec 2 LEROY. son of Harry R. and Catharine S Pole (nee Rice), aged 20 Relatives and friends, Harmony I,odge No 32 I and A M . Columbia Chapter No 91 Mary Commatidery; mem bers Slloam M E Churrh and Sunday school, Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p in , 3.110 N Marshall st Int. private North Cedar Hill C.m. Friends may call Frl. eve. QUINN. Dec. 1, MARY, widow of Patrick Qutnn, of New Ross, County We-xford, Ire land. Funeral, to which relatives and friends R V. M Sodality and Altar So clety. Invited. Frl . 8:30 a. m., 1937 S 13th st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Eplphanv 10 a. m Tnt Holy Cross Cem RAYMOND Suddenlv, Dec. 3. CLEMEN TINE, wife n'f John Raymond and dauah ter of late Edward A and Prlsctlla Cul bertson Relatives and friends all organiza tions of which she was a member. Invited to runeral Frl., 2 p. m . 213U Wood st. Int. Mt Aforlah Cem REGAN Dec 2 MARGARET, widow of Michael Regan Relatives and friends ln tlled to funeral. Sat. 8:30 a m . residence of daughter. Mrs Thomas A. McDowell. 3237 Locust st . West Philadelphia. High mass itf requiem St. James's Church 10 a. rn. Int Cnii.edrwl Cem ROCKS Dec 3 CATHERINE, widow of John Rocks Relatives and friends. B V. M. Hodalltv of Church of Gesn Invited to funeral, Sat , 830 a m . residence of son-in-law John Kcenan, 1111 Parrlsh st. Solemn high requiem mass Chinch of As sumption 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral ROONEY. Dec 1 ANNIE, wife of Charles P Roonev Relatives and friends Invited 1o service. Frl , 2 p. m , apts. Oliver H. Hair. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Arlington Cetn ROUSE. Dec. 2. ANNA, daughter of late William and Mary Rouse. Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart, R V. M, Sodality Invited to funeral, Sat., 8:30 a, m.. lesldence of brother Thomas Rouse, 145fi N. Hollywood st Solemn msss of requiem church of the Most Precious Blood 10 a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem ROWAN Dec 2 GEORGE A. son of Henry V and Josephine Rowan, aged 28 Relatives and friends II, V M. Modality of Our Ladv of the Rosary Church. Invited to fineral. I'rl., 8.30 a. m. parents residence, 68J0 Master st. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of the Rosary Church, 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. SCIIENK At the Masonic Home Dec 3 HERMAN SCHENK Relatives and CV , 3 DBATIIM DNDF.UTAKER") QfflUYLERSj lt BROAD aVii I Jr DIAMOND I GASOLINE ALLEY Walt Breaks It Gently By KING i j- ' i N - W Ht-UrHAtC(! THIJ- 15 5CCM TPCAT To SCC Vol) oi P TcP I J5! KwSi If'. " - w I MAvmTSeCN YOtlff S V A N& 5 A?''fr Vy V ,CI J r., , OUT TO THE TvrAil?) B '" Zl'tL T6U. VOO uAcr, w Hfn sv we ivAY.Y ,s "AT ,T. Da IS Msrl BUrLL Wmt I WAS PlKtHfD T OPENfiO Ufce VouVe (oT To 0o ,5 S ron itceoiua vis I A. T0t(u Cau op Joe licence, jw g othsr. day Afto i'm V! y yin stpoh&. its a cwaJ friends, Gothic Lodge, No 819, V, and A, M Invltsd In funersl. Frl.. 3 p. m,. from the Home 3330 N, Broad at HCOTT, Dec. 3. MART 15, . widow of T Revmpur Scott. 17 Bala ae Bala, Ta Relatives and friends Invited to services, r.?' i p..n1. Dorcas Rovm, First Baptist v-nut'hj.nth and Sanaom sts, tnt private. SCULLY. -Deo. 2, MAROARKT W., widow of lharlea J, Scully (nee Murphy), Rela tives and friends Invltrvl tn run... . uvi . " "" a,.J" 3623 Webster st Solemn requiem . "" nuicn oi ino iransnguration, 10 a. m Int Cathedral Cem SBLFRIDOE, Deo 2, at tha Messiah Universal Horns. Ml HAn.v RiST.mimnp aged 80 Relatives and friends invited to services, Frl , 3 p m . apartments of Wil liam II llsttersby. 3318 N Broad st. Int. a . "emains may m viewed Thurs., 8 to 10 p m. ! SEAMAN Dee b. JOHN C. SEAMAN. ""1. '8 -..nfl"'" and friends Inrited to ?2v,c.?"' Thu" ; H p m- 3(,3 N 13th St. Int Hamburg. Pa SHANNON Dec 1. FRANKLIN V hus band of Cecilia Fnnces Shannon. nlatlves !n!-fr.lwn(' Invited ti service, Frl.. 2 p. tn.. 3 11. Pino st Int private. Friends may view remains Thurs. eye ' MiiH.KI'M,nE -c SAMUEL A SHEL-M.'iu'- ."A1."".' ,and friends. Fraternal Order of pw'ls, Invlled to services, Frl ' 2:30 P. in. 10 N. Llndepwood st Int. , orivale FrL.n5 .""' c Tnurs eve. ,nIt pr"a'e' ,SI.OAN Suddenly, Dec, 2. ELIZABETH SLOAN daughter of rannie and late Ha?" ?o ;fn".'n?..n",,llw" and frieul, InvVtJX Int private m ' l80'J S nronli W1ITII Dec 3. ARTHUR K son nf Chsrle, M. and Mary E Smith 'aged 14 Residence. (1201) Hsiel ave Due notice of "'SVKiJ.' w " b! "n Dr r'im J"c- B- ', Abnton Hospltsl. P' IX1UIS A . son of ate Augustus F and toulsa Spaeth, Relatives and friends a'""v" .i?Vln ta""- l " "n. a .i . Inyltrd to funeral services Frl . 2nupii.m mAr,;!"','J? rfsldence. Wallace n Spaeth 100 Woodland ave . Wyncote, Pa tosunol 'v J' '"'" J"""n f,,?,1,01.'!",! Dec fj. .TAMES DOER STO r I M husband of Ida K Stocuin. nged 70 iieiitives and friends, members of Reserve Council No. 263 O. of I A.. Invited to rr'f.:, ?"r " " m 14 S Cecil at Tnt llmlngion and Hramlywlna Cem Wil mlnstnn. Del. Friends mav call Frl eve THOMAS Dec 3 EVAN P husband of Margaret A. Thomas, aged (!1. Relatives and friends. United Brotherhood of "" penters and Joiners of America, invited tn funeral serv ces Sat . 2 p. m , 18 ft Salfnrd st taoth and Market) Int private FHeSds mav rait Frl . 8 to 10 p. m. Chester count? papers conv. THORNTON --Dec 3. CATHERINE V daughter of late Lewis and Mary Thorn ton Relatives and friends invited to fu neral Ha; , 2 p m .residence of brother-in-law Dsvld S Bennett. 2311 Mifflin st. Int private Friends may call Frl.. 8 to 10 p in TOUT, Dec 2 ANNA I. TOUT, (nee Rtes) wife nf Edward Tohl Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat 7-30 n m renr 2137 E Arizona st High mass St Bonlfaclus's church 0 a. in. Int Most Holy Redeemer Cem. VOIGT. Dec. 1. JACOB JOSEPH son of George W and Bernardlna Volgt (nee Hilber). ad 3 Relatives and friends In vited to services Frl . 2 p. m . 021 N. 41th "' ln.l5It vernon Cem Remslns may be vlMed Thurs , 8 to 10 r m WALKER. Twelfth Month 2d TENNIF, s daughter nf Samuel C and Salllo A Walker, aged 3 jrs 3 mm. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Slslh-day, Twelfth Month ftlh 2:30 p m , parents' residence near Ivyland Pa. Int Hatboro Cem Autos will meet Hatboro trolley I"alng Willow Grnvo 1 p. m. WTK1N Drc 2 ELLA, -w Ifo or Albert H Watkln (nee Drl.coll) Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Saf , 8 30 a m , 3431 Pearl st . West Philadelphia Solemn requiem masn Church of Our Ladv of vic tory. 10 n m Int New Cathedral Cem. ZERN. On Dec 2. ALFRED VA. hus band of Annln Zern. at Pcnnsgrove, N. J. Int nrlv'Hte. ZOTHE Dec 3 JULIA L, 7.0THE fnee Rothengatter). wife of Emll othe. Due notlco of funeral will be given nxtT WAxisD-rijcAia iisi And AcctrnAT CLERK TIIB ACCOU, DESIRKS TlfK srenv. WOMAN WHO IS QUICK, AC r-IUUtlKS. WITH YEARS1 1IIOII SCHOOL KClUIVALENTt A POSITION OF RTTSPtlN HIBILITY, OFFERINO OPP6RTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT ASK lt3R MR WIERT. r u n l.1 r J-isna ten co.. 8Tit and chest. NUT STS, It AT T.TSAns. Ix ion school TRAiNiNo on; its T.TOIAI. ADTERTl'iEMEXTS lKS3'HSTATK r-.' ceased - OF PAUL S. KING, de- tlio rslnte of lmil N, Klrnr, drcoaaecj, having bpn trranteil lo VhlVl.tv Trnt rn. nil rr. oriB Indebted to tha ontd cutftte are rqucetrt to niHke pajmont. and thoio havltiK claim nciinst thp name to present them, without d1ay, at the offlc of tho ald company, aM-33l Chestnut st. rhl1arlphla. WM. P. GEST. Tresident. Or to U attorneys. VAN nU.SHN & JOHNSON. una ifphn nirard nuiininr tKpyTWTATn OF KMA IIAINKS I'UAN-'-la CIH. drcMiRiNl Letters of administra tion In the abmo estate havlnar bn sranted lo Thfl Provident Life and Trust Compinv of Philadelphia, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and thone haWnc claims to present the same, without delav to th unclerstened TICK PROVIDENT T,IFT3 AND TTtUST COM- VAiY Ur VtilUAUViuriUA Asa S. Win. President, 409 Chestnut Street ADMINISTRATORS, ATTORNEY Daniel V Deal 741 Re1 Ilatau Trust Hide. LOOT AND FOUND DOG Lost, male Roston terrier In lclnltv of Cynwjd; collar Ucensa tac No 13flr0; leward Mm Chaw 11. Txivatt. Cvnwvd 3R7, FJA(J Lost, ullk Amertean nac". on start with engle and nnnvplate thereon; same was carried by a member of the Order of Kulffhts of Pythian tn the Peace Jubilee Parade held In this city .Saturday, October 11. Reward of $10 for the return of same, or Information leading1 to Its recovery. Ad dreww John U Realty, 1748 N Pel ton at. Ni:CKPiCCU Lost, sealskin neckpiece In Wanamalcer'a store, main floor, about 4 o'clock. Dec. 3. If found please return to 307 X. Rroad st. Reward. PERSONALS Philadelphia, Pa Dec. .1, 191D. To frs K Kennedy, Mlii N. Retlly, Ml K. Donahue. MIm 1. Waters: Take notice, that the household eoods and per Honal property stored In the name of each of jou In the warehouse of J. II, DoMe and W A Doyle, trading ns the Conti nental Storace Warehouses. 20th st. above Chestnut, Philadelphia, will bs sold to pav the lien of said warehousemen atafnst natd property at the aurtlon house of H T. Free man t Co Hit!) Chestnut at.. Philadelphia a portion thereof on December 17, 1910. si 10 o'clock a m , and the remaining portion theieof on December IS. 1019. at 9 o'clock a, m . as follows MRS. K. KENNEDY Two -waidntands, 2 bureaus, 4 tables. 2 beds complete 1 stand, 1.1 chairs, 1 towel rack, 1! barrels and ton tents, 1 pewinf? machine. II bundles carpets, 1 sideboard, 1 clothes rack, 1 pain tins, 1 screen door, I bundle curtains, 1 pillow, 1 clock, 1 sofa, 1 trunk and contents, 3 boxes and contents. IS rockers, china. sUss. bric-a-brac, clothing, linen, books, etn MISS N REILTVY Thirteen (IB) bundles of carpet. MRS. K. DONAHUE On traveling: bap and contents. 2 paper boxes and contents, 4 pictures. 1 baskec and contents, 3 trunks and contents. 1 chest and contents, -4 packages 1 ase 1 bundle, china, elass. brlc-a-brac, clothlnff. linen, books, etc. ' MIS3 M WATERS One sen-Inn machine. I oak table. 1 cur tain pole, 8 sola pillows. 1 dart board. 1 cutting' table. 8 sad Irons. 1 Iron holder. 1 kHs stove, 1 stewing pot. 1 chest drawers and contents china, class, brlc-a-brac. cloth- c"RnT&"bS!t2u"sT&AOB TVAHnHOUSES 10 9. 20th at. VICTOJIY cleajiera and dyers 4SjO N Broad st has been sold tn Michael Vlnkoor. Presint all bills before Saturday to the same address. HELP WANTED FEMALE BEH, TELEPHONE OPERATING PEHMANBNT POSITIONS OFFERED TO TOUNO WOMEN BETWEEN 18 AND 28 YEARS. $11 PER WKKK FOR FIRST 4 WEEKS. in rn ter week in months, with llirlD ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. SHORT HOURS INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHES rOMFORTAHI.F. REST ROOMS SICKNESS niSAIill.ITV RENEF1TS CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES CAM. PERSONALLY ANY WEEKDAY. RETWEKN I) A. M. AND B P. M , TO SEE MISS RYAN. 1031 ARCH ST . FIRST FLOOR. THE ITELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. BOOKKEEPER The Publlo Ledser Co. desires tha services of an csperlenced book keeper tn operate a Burroughs post Ins; machine: temporary position. APPLY fln CHESTNUT ST. Ask for Mr. Wleat. CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S COLORED WOMEN" 20 TEAR OF AOE AND OVER rOR POSITIONS IN CONNEOTIOM WITH THE SHIPPINO OF MBRCHANTHflB Arni- ntJREAti or empwjyient WANAMAKER'S COOIC While woman for plain cooklnr Jid wSgr"htat'!,'g"ffiirM;1 fam"y 'dnit"- PUR I --....-..,... . nun. xiitaawn. COOK, neat woman, to do pis In ceoklnr an some housework) Rood home! ateadr placs. MM Morris st. COOKINU nnd downsta.'ra work, colored lrli 4 JVft!,?.S'P.V no 'aundry. Phone Chest- nui inn id' iv, COOKINO and downstairs work. whit. Ap . ply .B.n.n.n..JTo,Mn -ve, Thon Over brook 34fig W. OIRL. hlffli school education, for lantern slide departmentj experience not -necea. sarj-. Williams. BTowne & Etu-le, Inc.. 01 Chestnut St. OIRL. young: rood waxes: wllllnx to learn vraltlnc and chamtxrwnrk: referenco ra- nulreil Write to flgn Walnut St., Phils (J1R1. Reliable colored alrl for cooklnar and downstairs work: must have, reference; sleep out . Phone Oermanlowp Kftn4 w. OIRL. soune: good wages: willing to learn the care of younir children: reference re- qulred Wrlle to ais Walnut st , Phils, OIItL over 18 experienced on perfumerl priotl wages Nsce, 2d and Race sts. CAMPBELL'S SOUPS ESTABLISHED 1S89 , OIRLS AND WOMEN MUST n,' OVER 1 YEARS Of AOB OIRLS MUST FURNISH TROOF OF AQH FOR KITCHEN WORK PREPARINO VEOF.TABLE3 MEATS. ETC. ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK STEADY EMrLOTMENT MINIMUM STARTINO RATES INCLUDING BONUS Jll AND 11(1 FOR 18 HOURS TIME AND HALF TIMB OVER 4 HOUnB INCREAHED AUTOMATICALLY PLENTY OF OVERTIME JOSEPH CAMTBELL COMPANT. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J. ISft OIRLS WANTED OVER 18 YEARS OF ACJE IN NEW DEPARTMENT NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE1 STEADY WORK B2 WEEKS A TEAR HOr LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST COOD PAY: EXCELLENT TRBATMBHT LEARNERS PAID J1S WEEKLT LIGGETT MYERS TOBACCO CO. ' 3D AND ONTARIO STS. OIRLS. about 11 or IT rear, of aje. for lteht work: previous experience not necessary, cood working conditions and steady positions all j car round. Ask for MR. ATKISS. SMITH, KLINE V FRENCH CO. 105 N Rib, St. CURLS WE REQUIRE CURLS TO WRAP PACK- AOES: EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSATT APPLY EMPLOYMKNT BUREAU LIT BROS. OIRLS, 14 to 10 years of are: continuation Echool privilege: rood wages: steady posi tion Frledberger-Aaron Mfg. Co.. 4600 N. 18th st.. near Wayne Junction. GIRLS, over IS years: steadr position: good "..SB, ipiiuui wren. ,' (icuuiTxer-ASivn Manufacturing Co . 4000 N. lSlh sr., near GIRLS IN PACKING DEPT. DRtED-FRUIT BUSINESS, GOOD WAGES. CAU READY TOR WORK, 180 B. FRONT BTT GIRLS wanted. Ailing and labeling drurs and chemicals: start Sit. BO per week, oth at. below PaTTleh HOUSE SIISTRESS for,, private monitW vvanted; must bo experlenoed. P 824, Ledger Office HOUSEWORK Good woman wanted for ..n-T T' vr I. if ,.a3 -. rK'u l-aM vJgontg - . m .,..,v ,,,,. , vjiwiimm-, r,, KITCHEN MAID went,,- nhll. - I.. stltutlnn for children: board: room alone. Call 44(10 Baltimore ave . W. Phlla, OPERATORS TOUNO LADIES WANTED FOR OPER ATIN( MOON-HOPKINS BILLINO MA f'HIN'E: STEADY POSITION: GOOD SALARY, O IBn, LEDGER BRANCH. 15TII AND MOORE sTd. ""- OPLruVlons. female, wanted on ahlrto In new hulldlng; new machines: all ona kind of work: best pay In beat factory In city. Miller Bros. Co.. s. W. cor Broad arid ""cp bib., seconra noor. SALESWOMAN, women's ready to wear and specialty ahoo. C. A, Rowoll. 4615-11 Oermanlowrn sve I'LL EXPECT YOU TODAY If ..ou aro a OIRL with aome high school education, a very good hand at figuring and proferably with some experience. If you want to use that talent where It will bla&n the way to advancement, come and see m about an unusual opportunity which I have, Mrs Linda B. Patton CURTIS PUBLISHING CO Employment Offlca 7th and Sansom ats. CHAMKKRMAID and waitress: romp, white girl, young: raf. req. Call 2227 Boruce at. or phone ftnruee Msn, bet. 11 and 2 o'clock. CHAMBERWO.IK and walllnai white girl; aieep in. jaiie aia car at O-'il at. rnona Merlon ft'.n. Copnlllit. 181V, by lh Tribune Co. CLERK, payroll, iixparlencad. quick and . a-TurJS,ei. US: P5 r?-! Prmanent position, T BJ, V, O, Hox t&OQ, SALESGIRL for silk department; good op portunity for the right party, 'lhreeher Bros , 1322 Chestnut at. SALESWOMEN' WANTED. TOUNa TVOMEN FOR VARIOUS DEPT3, EXrERIL'NCE NOT NECESSARY lUGH WAGES' APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROS. SALESWOMEN TART OR FULL TIME OPPORTUNITIES IN SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S STENOGRAPHERS YOUNG LADIES WANTED TOR MANUFACTURING CONCERN. STEADY POSITION! GOOD SAL-ARY- STATE REFERENCES. A IBP. LEDGER BRANCH. 15TH AND MOORE STfJjl WAITRESS, white, Pim.atant: small adult famllyr Apply by liter, r 8.1. Idg.r Ofllre. Mr WANAMAKER'S opendsOs ron GIRLS WITH BUSINESS TRAININO GIRLS WITHOUT BUSINESS TRAINING "BRIGHT YOUNG HOME GlRLS't CAPABLE OF ACTING A3 INSPECTOR, CASHIERS A THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAmDffl will be oivf.n. With chan-ciT to eann advancement APPLY BUREAU OF EMPIXIYMENT SITUATED ON 1HH 18T FLOOR DALCOPrt I8TH STREET HIDK 11 1 1 11 i v-4l r""t ifi '. m n ,V . T , i- .p j, - ,1. V- .