. k "jv - i . t ; '1 i u .W 1 .. K. ' '' 'iV, 1 ' !ft o rm r; N I H a 1 aI 1 m I? m mi m m m I, SUfc.1 IV if?? 4.1k. 31 x. X6 MERCIER ASKS GERMAN TO HELP DEPORTED BEL GIANS $pbtain for Us, I Entreat & Priests to Protect Their Morals and Safeguard Their Faith" '"'" America Joins in Protest f ,; Explanatory Comment "PHE consistent opposition of the Belgian people against employment which could further the German cause j was emphasized from the first days of the occupation. Deportation organized and conducted by the mili tary authorities was the only effective imperial weapon against such resolution und courage. Tempting wages proved no bait whatever. In Luttre in April, 191F, thirty workmen were summoned by the invnders and promised wages running up to $5 a day. These men all flatly refused to resume the work which had been held up since the occupation began. They were imprisoned in cattle trucks and told that they would be sent into Germany. At the moment when the- train began to move their fellow citizens, who had crowded to the railway sta tion, raised shouts of "Long live Belgium!" The train proceeded, but went no further than Namur, where the workers were libeiated. .Latcr M. Kesscler, manager of the works, was arrested and after two days' confinement was told to exhort his employes to return. He repeated the German order, but at the same time declared that he left every man free to act according to his conscience. In the end. however, 190 of his work men were deported to Germany and he himself was sent to prison at Charlcroi. A few weeks afterward sixty more men wore arrested and transported out of the country. In Tlanders, where the Germans hoped to enlist sentiment against the Walloons predominating in Brus sels, they, were enraged at the cessation of all work in thebai bed -wire factory of Swevcghem. On June 11, 1915", the men were dragged to their benches by force. But they would not resume their old tasks. Sixty em ployes were imprisoned in Courtrai Vailed at the barbed-wire plant. Unquestienably the deportations were instituted partly as a policy of revenge. Not all the specious rea soning of Von Bissing in his letters to the Cardinal can conceal this truth. Cardinal Mercier s Story Including his correspondence with the German authorities in B-lriim during the war, 1914 to 1918, edited by Pi. i- ssor Fcr..and Mayence of Louvain University and transl ted by the Bene dictine Monks of St. Augustine's, Ramsgate. England. Continuation of Chapter XXX of the Unemployed. plROM the very beginning cf the occupation, the Car A dinal had over and over again begged both the military and ecclesiastic1 authorities of the empire for permission to send Belgian priests to prison camps in Germany, but in vain. Undaunted by the successive rebuffs he met with, he returns once moie to the attack on behalf of the victims of this system of deportation; he appeals to the Geiman bishops and entreats them to use their influence to obtain permission for Belgian priests to go into the land of exile, so as to afford the unfortunate depoited the consolations of religion. Plea to German Bishops Archbishop's House. Malines, January 23, 1917. Most Eminent Lords. I pray God to enlighten your Eminences so that you may recognize the spirit oi cirity in which this letter is written and be inspired to read it in the same light. I cannot forget that my previous ' correspondence was received by you with undeserved distrust, but now that I have to deal with interests bo exclusively religious, my Christian confidence triumphs over my fears. Your Eminences are aware that there are some thousands of military and civil Belgians we do not know the exact number confined in the German prisons. Information reaches us from time to v time bringing the sad news that a considerable num ber of them have gradually abandoned their religious practices. One of the reasons for this progressive indifference is the antipathy inspired in them by chr.plains whose language is a constant reminder of a belligerent nation and a sorrowful past. It avails little to say that the chaplains are charitable and the prisoners in the wrong. I refrain from passing judgment on this fact, but none the less it is a fact which we, as shepherds of souls, cannot but bitterly deplore. Up to quite recently the military authorities have refused even to those condemned to death a priest of their own nationality and speaking their own language. I know of noth ing more deplorable than this. It cannot be denied that faith must be raised to the level of heroism, if the prisoners are to be inspired with filial con fidence in a priest who, from the human point of view, appears to them in the light of an envoy from an enemy power. The oft-repeated petitions of the Belgian episcopate, to which I am assured the German bishops have been good enough to lend support, J oven the august intervention of his Holiness him self, have not yet succeeded, in bringing about any improvement in this state of things. ' Now, the occupying power has deported and continues to deport thousands of civilians, Flemings and Walloons, and sends them we know not where into camps and factories, compelling them to -work . to the advantage of the enemy. These wretched men suffer' from hunger and cold; many of them are spat 'Ipon and beaten because they lefuse to . work "voluntarily." It is easier for you than it is for us to verify this cruel treatment and have it brought to an end. We tremble, and the mothers of families tremble, at the thought of the danger to which the faith and the morals of these poor, forsaken men are exposed. They feel isolated, without home life, far from the sacraments and out of contact with their parochial Belgian clergy. I am loath to believe that your Eminences feel no sympathy with us in oui' anxiety and that you will hold your powerful support from us now. If the German Empire will not grant the repatriation ol our iellow-citizens, whom, con trary to all truth, it styles unemployed, a burden "on public funds, obtain for us, I entreat you, per mission to send them our priests to protect their morals and safeguard their faith. These priests are ready to endure every sacrifice. They will agree not to return to Belgium save with those to whom they earnestly desire to devote themselves. I intrust with all confidence my petition to your apostolic hearts, which petition is a joint one from the Belgian clergy and episcopate, the mothers, wives and childien of our Christian families. Receive, my Lord Cardinals, the assurance of my respectful and religiously devoted sentiments. (Signed) D. J. CARDINAL MERCIER, Archbishop of Malines. The Cardinal Archbishop of Cologne and other German bishops made pressing and repeated attempts, but without success, to pbtuin from the military authorities permission for the Belgian priests to accompany those deported. America Joins Protests The Vniled States protested against the transfer of Belgian workmen to Germany. The Imperial Government uiiswered that it would only deport the unemployed who were in receipt of outside help. Con sequently, porsons occupying an independent position nnd men actually in work would be exempt from deportation. On the other hand, in leply to a note from the Netherlands Government, the German Government didared thnt it would not deport Belgians who hud takoti refugo in Holland in October, 1914, und had entrd, Belgium on the distinct understanding that tlMjy would not bo molested. Beiag poWerlas to put You," Cardinal Writes, "Permission to Send Them Our and later their wives were incarcerated there, The Deportation The petitions to Germanv weie eial 325 petitions February 7, 515: February 26, 563; The archives The Gocrnor t. ..! it.. .. OB eucil "I me .1, T nnnt.An .Lac UCr L,Ulll.lVV:i, ,,C0 iimt ca ecu EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, BISHOPS Meanwhile idleness pre- least desirous of contributing by every means at his command to the jepatriation of these two classes of the deported. A? announced in his instructions to his priests, he established at the archbishop's house an office for the lecention of appeals. In his first request to the Governor General he appeals for the repatriation of "98 persons. Archbishop's House, Malines, January 24, 1917. To His Excellency Baron von Huene, Interim "Gov ernor General, Brussels. In its .reply to the protest made by the United States against the deportation of Belgium citizens into Germany, the Imperial Government declared that the transfer should be limited to those only who were receivirg helD frem public funds a"d had no workjin Belgium. I have the honor of inviting your Excel lency's attention to the caes of men belonging to my diocese, the transfe" of whom is'no doubt due to mis takes made in recruiting. As the eeitificates ioined to the petition of re patriation dulv attest, these deported persons held an independent position or were engaged in woik re munerative enough to enable them to provide ade quately for their own wants and those of their de pendents. In order to avoid discussion resnecting certain certificates which mention a different trade from that carried on bv thn holder before the out break of "hostilities. I think it necessary to inform vour Excellency that in consequence of the mobiliza tion of our army, when war was declared, and the exodus of paH of our pnnu'atinn, many workmen have for the time being changed their trade. Those among our fellow cnuntiymen who fled to Holland and only returned on the assurance that they would not h molctrd, fir.H thmsf!ves in a neculiav position. The .rpnly of the German Government to the note of the Netherlands Government, dated No vember 29, 1916, regarding the deportation of Bel gians, aimj at recognizing the excentional position affecting a consumable number of the people of my dioccs-e. We have, the'-efove, been satisfied with prov ing their presence in Holland in 1914. Th fn'ms have "been filled in bv the parochial clergy themselves, or under their instructions, and countersisrnpd h" the mayors of the c'tnmnnes To facilitate the woik of your Excellency's offi cials, we have forwarded thm to you in duplicate, together wih the attestations attached thereto. They are classified according to communes, grouped by deaneries and arranged in alphabetical order. Today I am handing your Excellency a first list containing in duplicate 098 ferns affecting the in habitants of the deaneries of Contich, Diest, Jodoigne and Orp-le-Grand. I sincerely hooe that, as the lesult of your1 Ex cellency's kind offices. 698 exiles will soon be re stored to their afflicted families. Accent, sir, the assurance of mv sincere esteem. (Signed) D. J. CARDINAL MERCIER, Archbishop of Malines. on behalf of the unemployed deported sent in rapid succession. On January 29. 1917. the Cardinal forwarded to the Governor Gn- for repatriation: on F"bruary 1, 530; Febiuary 15. 516: February 17. 593; March 5, 408, and May 21 and 22, 65. of the archbishon's house contain one solitary reply from the Governor Geneial to these va nous letters, as follows: Gorerninenf General of Belqium, Brussels, , February 12, 1017. To His Eminence Cardinal Mercier, Archbishop of Mulinen. , I have the honor in inform your Eminence in reply to your esteemed letter of the 7th hist., that the petitions risking for the repatriation of Belaiawi de ported to Germany as unemploued tvill be submitted to the competent German authorities Authority to return to Brlnium will be granted to those who can prove that they have been unjustly deported. I present to your Eminence the expression of my 8ierre rs'ecm. (Signed) BARON VOX BISSING, Priests Spurn Foe's Scheme As the coirmunal authorities declined to hand in the list of upemnloved, the occupying power, to compass its end, resorted to an indirect exnedient. It summoned to the "meldeamt" all persons occupying an independent position as well as men actually in work. A special stamp had to be affixed to their identity card, certifying that they were not unemployed and were exempt from deportation. All those whoso identity caid was not furnished with this stamp were to be regarded as out of work and taknn to Gcmany. A body of nineteen Malitifg priests, at the head of which was Canon Vranken, the Cardinal's secretary, refused to lend tlieir co-oneration to this 'scheme and addressed the following letter to thr Kreischef : Malines. Dec. 24, 1916. To the Colonel Pohlmann, Kreischef of Malines. 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Host Holy Redeemer Cem. ...ADAMS Jan 11. SAI11NA It. lfo of William Adams. Relatives am: friends in lted to funeral. Thurs , 2 r m . wlors of George W. Barrett I'ark nnd LchlRh .."'s int. Northwood Com. Friends may ca.. Wed 8 to 10 u. m. .. ANDEIISO:; Suddenlv. -Tan. 11 HD- AUD A ANDERSON. Funeral services u Wed, 2 D m.. Chnreh nt St. Martln's-ln-thP 1-leld Cheitnut 1X111. Int nriate. Train laes Jlrond St Station for St Martins oiaiion I'lii m . TI5ftnjic?,Jan- ,2- a' 2327 Oxford St.. ALUERT r. DARNES, aced 81. Re utUes ana friends Incited to attend requiem mass at St. Elizabeth's church. Trl.. 10 a. m Int. urlvate. RARHY. Jan. 11. JOHN J . husband of Elizabeth Ilarrv (nee Drew), aced ol Rela tives and friends Holv Namo S'oeletv of the .. ..rtine v.nurcn, rmpioes oi i.iomi luiu bor c?.lmlted " funtral Thurs 3U a. 111. 1410 E. Susquehanna ae Solemn re nulem mass Church of the Holy Namo 1U I a m Int. Old Cathedral Cem. RAUER. Jon. 13. AUGUST TOED I ERICh. RAUER hUBband of Louisa Bauer (nee Hlm). aced 73 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Fri. 2 pm. 20J1 W. Dauohln st Int. Greenwood (K. of V ) Ccm I irlends may call lliurs.. 8 to 10 p. m 1 BLACK Jan 13 ISABELLA, widow of James Black Relatives and friend Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 n m.. reri dence of daughter. Mrs Bella tttirvtn 33il N 0th st Int. Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be slewed -Wed. eve. UORMUTH. Jan. 13. LOUISA, wife of I Lorenz Bormuth (nee Duerr), aged 01 Rela tives and friends invited to funeral, Sun, I 1 JO p. m. N. W. ror. 50th and Catharine bts. Int. Hillside Cem, Friends may tall Sat , after 8 r. m 1 BOTTOMLEY. .Tnn 11 T.iVlVi l pf James Bcttomle. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thur , 2 p m . 3120 Kip st. Int private Greenmount Cem. Remains may be viewed "Wed, eve. BOWEN Suddenly, Jan. 11, MRS. ELIZABETH BOWBN. of Camdtn N J formerly of South Philadelphia. Servians ofnea of Mount Morlah Cem., 2.30 p. m Wed 'IRIGGR Jan. 12. MARGARET, wife of llllim H BrlKt-s. ased 72. Relatives and friends Itaska Council. Ne. 27, D of P i E A Shubert Council. No 5. S and D. of L. lnvltod to funeral Thurs 12:30 p. m, IIS N 34th st. Services at Epvvnrth SI. E. Church, vogdes and Rce sts., 1 3d p. m. Int Mt Hope Cem., Delaware co , Pa, Re mains may be vleved Wpd eve, BRUlvn.-Jan. 11. EMMA T.. widow of John T, 1'ruton. Funeral services Wed,, 2 P m . chapel of Kirk & Nice 0301 Gtr mantown ave.. Germantown Tnt nrlvate. BUCHANAN Jan. l'l. LILLIAN, wife of James M Buchanan Relative and fripnrix Cr4&v3&& T iti7 e mn ii www Quarters. A better invitu 10 lunerai. rnurs.. s.ao a. in , rel slioe than those ecn- dence of sister. Mrs. W. D Anderson. 404S Hazel ave Wert Phila. High mass Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a m. Int. private, HCKNS-McCANN Jan 12 HELra T. vine or Kuvvin j uurns ana diuuiiter of Rolert r and Helen McCann. need 'JJ Relatives and friends invited to funeral Prl , 8 30 o m residence of fither 17JJ s ."4th st Ilfuh requiem mats Church of the Most lilestcd hacrament lu a m Int. IIoli Cross Cem Auto servlco ,,dSnsSEa- r;,Jan A-- charlotte 1VISON widow of Rram Carpenter, need Vft Relatives and friends Invited to funeral neiv. Ires. Thurs 2 D m residence of diushter Mrs Lucy A. Donhart 332 Rector st Rox borouch Int. private Trlends may call Wed v CLOUD At Viondhurj, N. J.. Jon 1" KLIZABBTH T CLOUD wife of Benjamin W Cloud, ased 7S. Relatives and friend" tnvlted to funcrat. Thurs .2pm 83 Hunter st , Woodbury. N. J. Int. private Esllngton Ccm Friends may call Wed 7 to 9 p m COONEV Jan. Ifl JOHN JOSI1PH eon of Francis J. and UIU Cooney (nee O'Malley) aged 5 years ." months. Relatives am! friends invited to funeral m.. in i residence of parents 21)30 X Mlllmau st Int Holy Sepulchre Ccm Frlcnda may call SPtiffn-Trf'". ,.l-9.f" COULTUR Kr Reiaile andlrl?ndrrnvite-d0tol7un?rSa7 Thurs.. 2 p m. ;;n nittman st. Frank- ford. Int. North Cdar H'll Cem Remains mav ue vievven vveti, h o 10 p m DEACON- Jan. 11 JOHN" r., hiifband of s.Iary A,. Beat0" I,l;L'tl,'s and friends. Court Wavne, No ITS, Y. of A . and Moskoukp Tribe. No. 29,-j. I O. R M In. vitea to lurerai. thurs.. M 30 a. ni , 4 ',i N -sin . i. sen oi Liennarn ami i'ni,n ,-.. Plactntlnl HI Slnio Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Frl 8 a ni ma KHibuii s' Solemn renulem mass Our Ladv of Good Counsel Church 0 in Int Holv Cross "iToHAN. Jan. 13 JOSEPH A DOHAN 1 Relatives and friends ipvlted Thurs . 7 to 0 P m . r.OJO N. Park ave ' I DL'NI'HY Jan 13 ALICE M wife of 'Thomas Dunphy. aged TO Relatives and friends also ..icred Heart Altai und Rosary . Societies and 1) V M Sodai'tv of the Ascen 'slon Church, e-'irhill Circle. No 7 Invited to funeral Sat, ?' a in 1U2J c jjadlson st Solemn requiem high mass nt Church lot tho Ascension 10 a m. Int. st Mary's 'Cem Gloucester, N J " Iiu fst Al unariesion s. C . .inv, - 1OJ0 ALICIA, wife, of Alfred I. du p1' I'uneral services at her residence, Nemours ' m-jr Wilmington, Del., on Friday afttrnoon' 2 30 o'clock, mi. private I EDDY Jan 12 THOMAS HENRY hus. band of Mlimle Eddy. Relatives and friends - . Itaska Tribe. No. 184, I, O It M , and flai miners invueu to service, inurs, a n m 3411 Mt Vernon st. Int Mt Morlah Cem Friends mav view remains W'd eve ELLIS Jan 12, WILLIAM W.. h'usband of Bertha Ellis, nged 20 Relatives und frbnds emploves Bell Telephone Co. In vited to funeral services Thurs 2 m 21(1 Pusev ave. Colllngdale, Pa Frienda may call Wed., after 7 p. in Int private lrUREH At Trenton. N J , Jan D - n.v Dui'iAt" ! wia in jtinrH j; j;m i- innv a f<liful lielrfr In lb vvki. Boiven families for A3 j ears Services at tho residence of Clem-nt R Iinwcn, 4131 lulu in' re ave TTurj . 8 p in final services and Interment at Salem. N J., Frl, 2 p ni. FAUbSETT Jan 12. RANDOf.PH j FALSSETT formerly of Philadelphia Serv. Ices Thurs 2 P rn., 2131 blane ave , Nor wood Cincinnati, O. ruLBV Jan 12 THOMAS V husband of Elizabeth Boyd Foley Relatives and fr ends invited to funeral. Frl , 8 a m , 3-il4, W Allegheny tve JSolemn requiem mass at St Bridget's Church U 30 a m Int Westminster cem FtiX--Jun 10 HARRY P husband of Annlo S Fox (neo be hiiMler). aged U.1 Rel atives and friends Invited lo funeral Ihurs . 8am M71 Jerferson st. Solemn requiem mass hi Oregon s Chunh 0 30 a m Int. Old 'nh-lral CVlil Vuto ftinnil FHASER Jan, 13 ELIZABETH FEn OESIN wife of ohn eraser, aged 08, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs 10.30 a. m. Brandywlpe Manor. Chester county. Pa. Int Brandyvvlne Manor Presbjterlan Cem FL'I.LEH -At 208 N 34th st , Jan. 13 SARAH J widow of Dvvlght B Fuller, aged 83 Announcement of funeral later OAFI'MLY Suddenly Jan 1.', JAMES 13 UAFFN'EY liurb.nd of late Jennie Gad nev Friends cniploses of Glmbel Bros i luthinu Dept niai ..ill Wed eve rei,ldeni0 of W I Hpaneler 3oJl N 18th st 'llosu Services uno inv ,vew iiriiain, conn GEIST HOOAN Jan 12, CHRISSIE I wife of Walter Gelst Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8 30 a in. hut. hand's residence, IB Sunimltt terrace, Gar- all , rett in i. - ; in requiem mass at. , iiiomas wit, ,.ia..vv. i. iu a., in, i Int st. Ii'nlss iem, .a.E.RMVi ?" . 1, 4N'JA VH;A'. ?'; i v t.,w ' vnl , V, ,", w"'st ".'!; ejtittu.w- :.-"ii:7s.txr:zr! "-v lllth bt. HlsH mass of requ em St Stephen's "here ,1 Fniemi. r; " '"."",","' '" ,'"' ,.' svE-j-ai; "iir FcriArii,?C: KffirFkZ ndsSVaTTner snhS' U. Donegal lTand ""f.ocfeWrid'DU- I and Mto' Kll"'.'el WinSa t"einio"a" n?d No 81. A O. H, Invited to funeral. Sat ' frlfnd ,;ml,e in -7 N ' linv!?d V 8 30 a. m 4U40 Brown st . West tm.ii-,- I husband's nsldence 10.7 N Howard st. solemn requiem mass' Church 'of Ou J ft ST11?i'4,pu,rMICem1 ' rC" of Sorrows 10 n m Hit Holv Cross Cem J ' , '!,,,,Ir",li J l0 i,n Pl" IfAlHi hu. nr SIPIO Jan 12 ANTHiivv n7n.. ..' McORILLIh Jin l- ia"1v. a nus. lire age.i si iieuines anu iriends Invited i nnd friends also iieutnie oi tne bacred u rervlies Vil J p in. husband's retl-I Heart and Altar nnd Rosary Society of d, n 201) Lynwnod ave, Trenton N J the Church of Our Lady of Victory. Invited It,' Greenwood tern ,,, funeral Frl. 8 3(1 a in from residence I.MERY Jan .13. 1P20 Miss JIAI1V l: l I .!?,., 111 N. 51st st . West Phlli, s.a! JANXTAHY 14; 1920 1IRATIIH .enlr.. :n h m.. mil W. Queen lane, nppmntnvin Further services brother s rrienas invited to runerai. -inurs., s p. m Oermantown. Further 5fJvfsJn,wn, .0489 Glenmore ave. Int. Fernwood Cem. lie Pa .' Ti,ir.2 m. Int? Vvest End Ccm.. main, may bo .vlowed Wed.. eve. . . Allentovvn. rn. Allentovvn PPJ .W' OLASOOW. Jan. 12. wiiimAMi "j bnnd of Oeorirle Perkins Olasgow, 1885 N. hus- inn st. uue notics oi iu"""1"'1!, , " -J.A OOTWOLS. Jan. 13. EDWARD J son of Alfred W. and Edna O, Ootvyols. need 4 mos. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 1 P. m ,'"! residence 3KS7 Queen lane. Tails of Schuyl kill. Int. private, Ml. Peace Cem. QROVC. Jan. 11. RACHEL M wife of PhlllD B. Orove. Funeral services Thurs., : 30 n m. North Wales Baptist Church. Pennsylvania nve. and. Shearer st North W"ie Pa. Tnt, Oreenlivvn Cem. HALL. Suddenly. Jan. 13. CAnROLL HALL, aired nit. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Thum.. 2 V. 111B S. Dlvlnltv place. Int. prlvntv). HANI) Suddonlv. Jan 12. HENRV .inS SOP HAND, aced 7B. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs., ii a. m 4U1 Oak lane, Wajne, Pa, Int, private Omit nwv. HARRISON. Suddenly, at Moorestown, N. J.. Jan. 12. HARVET D., husband flt Lillian Harrison (nee IlcnnelerX agea, ai. Relatives and friends lnv'ted to funeral serv ices. Thurs., 2 p. m.. 2d and Union sts Moorestown N, J. Friends may call wed. 7 to II p. m . HART Jan, 11. ANTHONY A., husband of Marv Hart (neo Dorsev). .Relatives and friends. St Lawrence Co'inell. No 841. lv. of C Court Tamanerd. No, 120 F of A.: Progressive, Lodio No 123. S. of 13.: May Republican Club of 31st ward. Executive Com Ittee nnd members of 31st Ward united Republican Club, invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8 VI a, m.. 2303 a Harold st. Solemn re nulem mass st Ann's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. Auto service. HASSELliUtfCH. Jan. 13 ROBERT HAS SELBUSCH. son of late Frederick and Amelia Hasselbusch (neo Hunt). Relatives and friends. Eureka Lodge. No, 12. IC. of r. , Phila Turnnemelnde. invited to funeral. Sit 2 p. m residence of brother. Louis Hasrlbupfh 1000 Lindlev ave., Logan Int. ' HEISSIE Jan 11. JULIA B. IIEISSIE Funeral services Tues., 10 a. m., at Christ Church Hospital. 4Sth st. and Belmont ave. HERITAGE. Jan. 1", CARRIE H , widow I cf Renjimln l Heritage (neo Hewllngs), R.latlves and friend invited to fugeral, Thurs.. 2 p m.. resldenco of sonlnlaiv. lJdnam A uugan nau Marlcet st,, oiou cester N J Int. Union Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve, HICKS In Ardmoro Jon. 13, LIDA II. widow' of J Rodman Hicks. Due notice of funeral "111 be "Ivcn. HILDE1IRAND. Jan. 10. ANDREW J., son of Mary and lato Andrew Hildebrand (nee Drugger). aRed 20 Relatives and friends Manlunv Tribe. No. 11R I O. R. M.. Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8 a. m. 372 iDupont St., Roxborough. Mass St. Mary's Church Ii a in Int. Wetmlnster Cem. HOBAN Jan 12. MARY, wife of Michael TfnlnM unr, ,1atio-1,,np nf TVa.ilnl ,1 ml llarv Hopkins, of Countv Mayo, Ireland Relatives ana rrenrn ii. v. ii. soasnty. Sacred Heart, Altar nnd RosarV and Propagation of tho I Fnlth Societies, invited to funeral. Thurs. it. .30 a. m 810 N. May st. Solemn renulem mass Churcr of iiur Mother of Sorrows 10 Tnt HOIv Cross Cem. Autn service. HnRN. On Jan. 11. 1020. FRANK M, DRN aged 07 lears Funeral on Wednes- irnnM dav afternoon nt 2.30 at fi4(l 4th st. Rela tives and friends invited 4o services at homo Int Filrvlcvr Cem KLINE. Jan. 13. LAURA E., wife of James R. Kllrt (neo Smith), need 30 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 p m., 8i)2r, DulTleld St., Frankford. Services Orthodox M E Church 2.10 P. m. Int. Oak land Ccm. Remains may bo viewed Thurs., 8 to 10 p. m LAUOHLIN. .Tan. 12, JOSEPH B.. hus band of Minnie C. Luughlln. Relatives and friends. Drcttur Council, No. 30. O. V. A. M , ind PMIa. Lodge. No. 2, TI. P. O. E.. In vited to funeral services. Fri., 2 p. m., 11131 N. C2d st. Int. Laurel Hill Cem. Re mihis may be viewed Thurs. eve. LEAHY Jan. 12 ROBERT, husband of Marii Leahv (neo Demney) Relatives and triends A. O If. Dlv No. 48: St. Michael's TAB Society St Michael's B. T. S. St. Michael's Holv Name Societv. all societies of which he was a member. Invited to fu neral Sat . S 30 a m.. 1(14 Master st. Sol emn hlh inas of requiem St. Michael's Ch"S '" Hlv O-nss Cem LEE Suddenly, Jan, 10. JEFFERSON D . husband of Helen S. Lee (nee Goodman) Relatives and friends. Masonic Brethren (member of a Chicago lodge): Dlv. No. 5. Hog Island emploves. invited to funeral serv ices. Wed,. 8 30 p m 2100 S Robinson st. (01st and Elmwood ave,). Int Amltyvllle, Berks county. Pa. LIDDY.-Ian. 12. JOHN J., husband of late Jane Llddv (nee Kerr). Relatives and friends. Division No 1-A. A. O. H, invited to funeral. Fri , 8:30 a m , 281R Gaul st. Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem. Ll-ICIIFIELP. Jarf 11, EMILY S.. daughter of Genso nnd Annie Litchfield (nee Musich). aged 211 Relatives nnd friends in vited o funeral Thurs . 3 p. ni 2821 Bridge st.. Brldesburg. Int Cedtr If HI Cem. Re mairs may be viewed Wed 8 to 10 p rv. LOCKE Late of 005 N. 7th St.. Jan. 12. JULIA R. widow of Thomas M. Locke, aged 72. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. David IT Schuyler Bid?.. Broad and Diamond sts.. Thurs., 1:30 p. m. Int. private LOUGHNEY Jan. 12 MARTIN C, son of Martin J and late Catherine Loughnev. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tri. 8:30 a in., 200 S. 20th st High mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church lo a. m. Int, Cathedral Cem. LUKENS Third-dav. First Mohth 13th, HICKS. Iusb-vnd o' Mtrv W Lukens pon nt tnfe William and Tacey Lukens. aged 74. !!,eJthl?v "l,,?! d",',: ann irienos liiviieu vo itinera,, 10th 2 p m . residence of eon, Lukens, 21 E Tulpehocken St., Germantown. Int. Ablngton Irlends' Grounds. MARTIN. Jan 13. HANNAH C... widow of Christopher Martin (nee Echgelmelor), need 00. Relatives ard friends Invited to r.tnorul Kervlres. Fri.. 1 n m . 1320 N. How ard st. Int private, Htllsldo Cem, Remains may bo viewea inurs. eve MrCLUN'G At Resldeli'e of Mrs Nelson IT Goss -.'335 S. 21st St.. Jan 1.1, Mrs J A, McCI.1 rsl mnner oj irs i j norne, wife of Capt. Frederick J Home U S. N. ; Airs. Nelson II Goss, wife of Commander Nelson II Goss. U. S N and daughter of late Dr Beverly Cole of San Francisco. Calif I'uneral service and int private. McCONNELL Jan 10. FRANCES, wife of John McConnell, aged At. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl , 1 p m., 31 Penn ave, Rockledgo. Mont gomery county Pa. Int private Greenmount Cem Jtemains may be viewed Thurs , 8 to 10M-GIARRIGLE Jan 12 JOHANNA C. widow- of Jimes McGairlsic Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Fri 8 a. m . rcsldenre of son-in-law Hugh rivnn. 1110 Dilv &t Solemn high mats of requiem church of the Sacred Heart n 10 a, m. Int. ,r r."i Autn '"rtoral ' T Rc ?R Tork cits, MAROAR 're ?' Ho"y "MiV u UK i i. mil, ni ie,T ARET Mi GEE (nee Burke), t.Gee and daughter of the late Lawrence and Ann Burke, of Abbev lane County Galwav, Ireland, runernl Thursday, January 15 10 30 u. ni., from the residence of her mother Jtartln L. Burko r.02'J Ellsworth st thence to Church of ht Theresa, Broad and Catharine sts.. l.i... 1 nf AtiniT I-..- w -"v:l:i it a .. T-t S30 a in. 1'32 N 15th st bolemn rel ciulem mass Church of the Gesu 10 u. m Int Cathedral Cem Autn funeral MU-AUGHLIN Jan 11 WILLIAM A.. son of late Thomas nnd Lllen McLaughlin. Relatives ami friends Invited to funeral. Frl 8 30 a in . 200o S Opal St., below MfKean st Solemn requiem mass St Monica s Church 10 a m Int. Old Cathe dra c uto s-rvlce MrNAMARA Jan. 11. SARAH A . widow nf i.him MnN'amara Relatives and friends invited tu funeral. Thurs , 7.30 a m . 32111 I,ocuu st bolemn requiem mass St James's Church U a. in Int Ho'y Cross Cem I McNEAL At Wlnslow. N J, Jan II, I TAMES husband of Jennie McNeal aged 77 Relatives and friends, surviving numbers i Co F 104th Regt . Vol of Pa Invited to services, niece s residence bj.'o tacony st , Frinkfurd, Phila . Wed 2 p. in Int. pri vate. Cedar Hill Cem. MILES Jan 11. ROSALIE, widow of John M Miles ojsed 82. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8 a. in . 143 E Wiluut Inne. Germantown Mass at St Vincent de PiuI'h Church E. Price st. I, a rn Ft nrlvste MnORHOUSE Jan. 13. MARGARET I. . whlow of Robert Uwen Moorhouse, uped 87. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral i-ervkej Frl, 2:30 p m,, 2331 Bridge at., Brldesijurg lnl. private Omlt'nowers. MORRIbSON Jan. 13 MARY E, widow r.f .iniin .1. Morrlssou and daughter of Re becca and lata Daniel McCarthy Relatives emu niaBs or requiem ai unurcn or Our Lady of Victory 10 a in. Int Holy Cross TlVt.FORD On Mlinday, EDWARD M Mc'I.FORD Relatives and friends are In vited to attend the funeral services, at his lat residence OS W. Commerce st , Bridge- ton N J Thurs at 2.3i n m. Int private MURRAY Jan 1'J WILLIAM J . son of Elizabeth und late Join, Muriai. aged 43 Relatives and friends. Aerie No 42, V o. j: invited to funeral Thurs , 7 30 a m 4752 N. (ith st Mass of requiem Incarnation Church n a m Int Holv fenulihre Cem OBRIL-V Jan 11 .MICHAEL husband of Into Bridget O Hrlen Relatives and friends St Ellzaleth s T A B Socletl, Holv Name Rorletv Firemen's Relief Asso Invitid to funeral. 'Ih'irs 8 30 n in. lius V Bambrev st Solemn high muss Ht rilznheth s Church 10 a. in. Int Now Cathedral Cein O'BRIEN' Ian 11 ROBERT A . son of John 1' and Ellin O'Brien nnd grandson of late Robert A. and Elliaiwtli O'Brien, aged ii Relatives und frleni emploves of Phil, adelphla Trust Co nlted to funeral, Thurs 8 30 a m PVnls' residence 1741 N nntli st Solemn .' lUlem mass Church nf Oui Lady of Li lj 10 a in Int. Holy Cross Cem ii -nds may call Wed, T'VTER Jun 1S.S dANNn. (neo Schmidt), rNiiERTKrni ijvl BROAD AV40 DIAMOND - . i n(nm m n l u 111 l.n nlTaFail 'u,,ii iim , i A.ini.. viniiriiim ineu i.u ueri ivei.L- DEATUR widow of John rater, aged 40. Relatives ana PEW At Mt. Hollv. M. J, J, i 1'irsi iro. sher B. Pew, 12lh. MATIY ANN nMm of Aaher B. aged 81. Relatives and friends Invited to luncrAI, Friends- Meeting; House, ror, aiain and Garden sts., lit, Holly, N, J Fifth-day, 18th, 2:30 p. m. Int. Mt. Holly Cem. Train leaves Market at. ferry, rhlla.,, 1:80 p. m. for Mt. Holly. ' PHILPET. Jan. 1,1, 1803 Wylla ft., SARAH A., wife of Mlllanl C. Phllpet. Due notice of funeral will ho nvn POTTER, Jan. 12, DAVID POTTER, hus band of late HHrah Jane Potter, aged 70. Relatives and friends, members of the. 12th U. I. Church (Somerset and Ruth sts.). In vited to runerai Rervlces, Thurs., 2 p. m., resldenco or son, David J, Potter, 0032 Ditt man st. Tncony. Int. private. PYLE. Jan. 12. E.MMA F., wife of Wil liam ,T, Pylo and .daughter of Margaret and lato Georgo Smith, aged 42. .Rela'lves and friends Invited to service. Thurs., 2.30 P. ni., 41117 Market st. Int. private, Fcrnvood Cem. Friends mav call Wed. eve, RAUCH. Jan. 11, MARGARET BARTON, widow of William Harrison Rauch. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs,. I) a. m., ,1043 N. 13th st. Requiem mass Church of Annunciation. 12th and Diamond sts , 10 n. m. Int. private. REARDON. Jan 11. JOHN, husband of Norah Reardon. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Thurs.. 8:30 a. m., 204B S. 01st st. Solemn high mass Church of Blessed Sacrament 10 a, rn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, REILLY. Jan. 13, NORA ANNIE, wife nf Patrick Rellly (nee Concannon). of Cully Tarish. of County Sligo, Ireland. Relatives and friends also Barred Heart Society and 11. V. SI. Sodality of St. Veronica's Church. Invited to funeral. Hat.. b:hu a. m iiu W Alrdrle st. Solemn requiem high mass at St Veronica's Church 10 a. m. Int, Holv Sepulchre Cem. ROBERTS. At Nevvfleld. N. J , Jan. 12, MANSDN M.. husband of Elisabeth L Rob erts Relatives and friends, Ardmore Cas tle. No. 102 K. of O. B.i Blue Jacket Tribe, No. 303 T. O. R. M . of Ardmore. Ta : Vine land Lodge No. 09. I and A. M.. Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 11 a. m.. Hewneui. . J. Int. private. Fernwood Cem,, Philadelphia, Train leave Newdeld 1:45 p. m. Remains nay bo viewed Wed, after 7 P m.: also Thurs., 3 p. m at Fernwood Ccm. RUCH. Jan. 12. CATHMHNH (Knlle), wife of Charles J. Ruch. aged (12. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Thurs., 8'30 a. in.. BB-51 Morris st,, Oermantovn, Solemn high mass St. Vincent do raul s Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Com. RUFF. Jan. 13, NELLIE COLLINS, vv fo of John II. Ruff. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services Frl , 2 p. m hus band's reslder.ee. 122 Rochelle nve., Wlssa; h'rkcn. Int. private, Friends may call TISCARLETT. Jan. 12. Colonel THOMAS SCARLETT, Relatives and friends Mercer Lodge. No. 50, F. and A. M.. of Trenton. N J.: Meade Tost. No. 1, Q. A. B. or Phila.: Menl Lodge. No. 127. I. O. O. F., of Trenton, N. J.: Columbia Lodge. No. 88, K, of P.. of Engllshtown, N. J Invited to fu neral services, Frl., 1 p. m 1D20 Fairmount "sCHOENLEBER. Jan. 11. KATHARINE II.. wife of William Schoenleber. 8r aged 71 Relatives and friends, W'nema crim en. No 01, D. of P.: Ls'les oi uoiar Eagle, No. 1, invited to funeril servle;. TOurl. 12:30 p. m.. 807 N. 45th st. Int. Hillside Cem. via funeral car. Remains mav be viewed Wed eve. srnTT At West Chester Pa. Second- day. First Month 12. RACHEL W.. widow 2faybavld J. Scott, aged 85. Relative, and irlenas invueu i iuncii ,.-, -- -i-i further notice from her resldente Rlfl N. Church.st.. Vfcsl Chester. Pa.. Fifth-day. lotli. Aieei at- uuurc, uv m PrRVrOTT. Tan 13. ANNIE P." SCOTT (re. Price), aged 71. Relatives and friends invited to service ThU's , 2.30 p. rn . Oliver H. Batr Bldg. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. prl vate Woojd-ands Cem . -n -, WILLIAM H FHEAFER aged 02. Services DrSHROYr.an.,i3.mjOHN L. SHROY Re,, atlves and friends Inv ted to services I rl.. S 30 a m.. Beth'ehem Presbyterian Church. Brood and Diamond sts. Int. private. Frfends may call. 1133 Fillmore st . Thurs.. "'bMCTK n.P10n,ANTlIONT hu'band of Bridget Smith (nee Forsythe). Relatives and friends. Ho'y Namo Soc of St. Thomas AqutnaV Church: Plv No 20, A O. It., and cSunt? Meath Soc Invited to funeral Thurs.. 8 a. m . 2018 Morris st. Solemn re quiem mass St. Thomas Aquinas' Church 'i 30 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. Wilmington papers copy. SMYTHE At residence, near Marple, Pa , Jan 13. SUSAN VS.. widow of Charles It Smvthe. of rittsburdi Pa. Relatives and friends li" Ited to service TtI . 1.30 p m . Oliver TI. Bair Bids.. 1820 Chestnut st. Tnt. private. ... .,....,. STELLWAO .Ten 11, KATHERTNE vrldow of Urban Stellwvig aged 88 Rela tives and friends members of Archconfra ternlty of the IToly Famllv. Invited to fu neral, Thurs., 8-30 a. m.. resldenco of son-in-law Andrew ScMckllnr Sr IIS.I N 5th t. Solemn requiem mass St, Peter's Church Id a m. Int. private. St. Peter's Cem TIWOFE Suddenly. Jan. 12, GEORGE ELLIS, husband of Marv II. Swope (nee Morelev). nged "78. Relatives and friends. Ashworth Tost No 334. O. A. R Invited to funeril services, fat.. 2 p. m., 1R1T Pear st., Frankford Int pr'vate. Cedir Hill Cem. Ttemnlns mnv be vlewetLFrl . 8 to 10 p. m TROY Tin. 11. MARGARET B. wife of Dvnlel J Trov (nee Barry) Relatives nnd friends Invited to Iew remains, 42'i N. 40th st., W. Phila Funeral Thurs , 8 SO a m, parents' residence. 213 Chew st.. Allertown Pa. Solemn requiem mass Immaculat- Oon "eptlon Church 10 n. m. Int. Immaculate Conception burylnr sround. Allentovvn naperu copv, VINCO"RT Jsn. 13. ANNA GRAHAME wldovy of M F Vlancourt. Funersl rjir Ices private, residence of daughter Mrs. Her. I ert T Herr Merlon Pa Int. Pittsburgh Ps Pittsburgh and Denver, Col., papers CWEBB Tan 11 EMMA MAY, wife of Charles P. Webb and daughter of Alexnnde and iHte Lllllin Hamilton, nged 13 Reln tlvpn nnd friends invited lo funeral Thurs ' p m uncles resiufnv.- uptirep vrover, 4227 Market st Int Mt Mo-lah Cem. Re mains mnv be viewed Wed . 7 to I) n. in. WETLEIN Tan 11 JACOB, husband of i..A Cuinnn Wellpln. nf 12J4 N. nth ht. Relatives and friends Archennfnternity of Holy hamny. ni i-eiei a union wen s o cietv Invited to funeral, Frl. 7-30 a m . residence Edw. J. Genthert 410 W. Girard ave Solemn requiem mass n n m St. Peter's Chuich. Int. Most Holy Redeemer eWlIITE At Phila.. Pa.. Jan. 13 MARY C. wife of W Harry White. Services at pirlors of M. II Kee'er. 107 Main st Mt Holly. N. J. I rl . 3 p m Train leaves Alarket st ferrv- Phila.. 1:10 p. m. for Mt. Hollv. New York papers copy. WHITE Jan. 12 IDA II WHITE aged 01 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral eeivlces 433 Chambers nve , Camden N J., Wed 8 i m. Int. Milton Dl. Thurs WHITLEY. Jan. 12. JOSEPH WHIT LEY, Sr. husband of Marv R. Whltlev (nee Reeves), nged 77 Relatives and friends chosen Friends Castle. No 31, K. G. E; Purity Circle No. 4j. B nf A., Invited to funersl. Thurs .2 P. m . 1320 E Palmer st tnt Laurel Hill Cem 1 rlends may call Wed , after 8 p. m. WILSON Jan. 11. HORACE F.. husband of Elizabeth D Wilson and son nf Elwoid and Louise Wilson, aged 23 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs 2 p. in . parents' residence, 4340 Frankford ave.. Frankford Int East : Cedir Hill Cem KHr1 msv call Wed after 7 p m. WINTERER. Jan 12 AMELIA HOS FELD, widow of William A. Winterer. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 P ni.. ton-ln-law's residence. Jenka II Robinson, 2311 Mither rd., JenkintownT Int private Arlington Cem YAEGER Jan 13, ANNA DAUTIIEN DEY. widow of Eugene Yaeger Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 3 p in. 5311 Osage ave. Int. pri vate. T.OST ATJTJ FOUND BRACELET 1500 reward: no questions asked return platinum flexible bracelet, confilning 8 large and numerous small dla til"nds. lost Jan 2 at or between Greene and Phll-Ellena sts. and Matestlo Hotel, M. M Pearlman 1429 Land Title Bldg BRACELET Lost. Saturday night, about 12 30 p m , between Lyric Theatre and ArcadU Cafe d amond platinum bracelet. Liberal re" ard: no questions asked, A 823, Ledger Office DIAMONDS Two diamonds lost January 11 wrapped In paper, between McKean and South on "th st Reward for. return to HU1 S 7lh Bt Dickinson 3407 DOO Lost. January 10 at Lansdowne, wire-haired fox terrier with black and vel- low markings: collar marked Mrs Edgar Scott, lice-lino tag on; 15 reward. Phono i.anpnownw ,,u LORUNrTn: Lost platinum and diamond lorgnette about 11 a m, January 12 be tween llellevje-Stratford and 11th und Chest, nut Reward If returned to J E. Caldwell R. Co Chestnut and Juniper sts NECKI.ACF Lost nesrl necklace w'th nearl and diamond clajip, Thursday, January 8. In going from 20th and Spruce to Wan - maker's or In trollev car. Liberal reward If returned to J V Caldwell 4 Co Chestnut nnd J"nlner sts PEARLS' Lost, string of pearls. Liberal reward if returned to Mrs, Jacob Belt- mnnn. Hotel Majes'lr Broad near Girard POCKKTHOOK 1.1 JUT CONTAINING VAL UABLE DIAMOND RING. SUNDAY AFTERNOON BETWEEN TIOGA AND 0TH AND WASHINGTON AVE . VALUED AS A TOKEN FROM A DEAD HUSBAND REWARD. 2035 W TIOGA. HELP -VANTEP FEMALE ACCOUNTS THE ACCOUNTING DEPART. 1IKNT OP THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO DESIRES THE b-ERVICES OF A YOUNG WOMAN WITH AT LL'AST 2 YEARS OF HIOII SCHOOL TRAINING OR ITS EQUIV. A LENT A KNOWLEDGE OF UOOKKEEP. l.NO AND SOME EXPERIENCE IN OFFICE WORK ARE ESSENTIAL ASK FOR MR PRICE. PUBLIC LEDGER CO,. OTII AND CHESTNUT hTS. "U ALTERATION HANDS . EXPERIENCED ON UREASES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKLIl'S ' BOOKKEEPERS. EXPERIENCED, ALSO ASSISTANTS TO WORK ON CII8TOMJlR8 CHARQH apply jj&asyRiB",oBw h . HEI. .WANTgrr- 5SDRELYUtNnS BOCIATB8 INTEREST vo1?, AS. THE CHOICE ornSX JHH T sniTl'oNUWluTESTED W J, "Oims ARE SHORT PAY IS OOOD MEALf4 ARE BERVEn at .. mCKNESS BDT AT COST PERMANENCY IS ASSURED t IP BO BEliI, TELEPHONE OPERATTMn IS THE ANSWER m ?F5 STEVENSON BELL PAnir WAY BLDG., 10R1 ARCH ?T 1ST I'LOOR, WILL nil OLAri Tr, DISCUSS THIS ATTraotiJS WORK WITH YOU. AiluACTIVB 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M. THE BELITELEPHONE CO, OF PENNA f CHILDNURE. white, to care for h. T ar, ,al w1k Tl..- .B I0P bOT ftf nerlenced "and hava'"nSDV..?" n. Locust st. Call Spruce 25ns ""'" z31 -I CLERK wanted In niilllng departirr-: ,l?;Iff0,rior.,:oratloni excellent futur" tSPj'l with initiative and ambition, state Ve. ?rJ experience P 815, Ledger Offle. " a" CLERK for largo corporation: exceli.niT 8(18 I,Olig ' Ba,atv d"'red;-y COOK nnd waitress 2 reliable riru r- downstnlrs vvnr-. phono locust ttl '!'. '" any morning 1703 Spruce st. " '! C0,9'i w.!;lte'"h ff-'?"nce. SerondTr Lane'insV jr""V wy "ne- Phoneoili DRE'SMAKFRS APPLY BUREAU OF Rv'PLOYJfPVT WANAMAKER'S raNT GENTLEWOMAN with pleasing voice to tS" ephone patrons: one accustomed t mitiSt people: business exper'ence unnecMr. rapid advancement for bright woman aIITJ Marceau Studio, 1000 Chestnut at. ' nmi. nnM.n.. . ,. ...... ; . washing and Iron ng: family o tl'S In Call Wyoming 5155. y ' "M OIKLS WANTED i GOOD PAY. EXTR BONUS FOR CLEAN LIGHT J7ACTORY INSPECTING CONGENIAL. REFTVFD GIRLS TO WORK WITH PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS MATRON TN ATTENDANCE RECREATION ROOM NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY BUT GIRLS M"RT NOT HE UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE vc'"c'n APPLY AT ONCE ATLAS BALL CO. 4TII ST. AND GLENWOOD AVE. GIRL3 YOUNG WOMEN TO TCE ANT) PCK CAKES' $11 n FOR 41 HOimH' WORK; fl3 FOR B0 HOURS' WORK: LIGHT AIRY ROOM' CHANCE FOR AT). VANCEMENT. KEEULER-WEYL BAK1N0 CO.. 203 N. 22D ST. GIRLS 2 expe-lencd. for OAAkln- Slid downstairs work, chamber work and watt. Ins; 2 In family: references. 4427 Spruce t. Phone Preston 4880 GIRLS wanted to operate cutters and tort paper. Apply from 0 a. m. to 5 p. m, Dill & CnlMns Co . R'rhmnr-d nnd Tinea stl GIRLS wanted to learn ull brunches of fac, tory work- very boat wages and no exp nere.nrv. Oebrle Tiros. Co 423 N 3d GIRLS to sew backs In chairs. Apply Mr Graham. 244 S Bth st, HOSIERY palrers ard folders, experienced. on Infants hose: good nay. Apply Rock land Hosiery Mills 3211 Kensington ave JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTS, with at lent ft sears' practical accounting experience or 1 year's experience following 2 veara college or university work: salary J1M01 per annum, with prospects of advancement ai warranted: minimum age 21 yeais; number of provisional appointments helng made rwnlni examination. Annlv offlrn of th Transit Construction Commissioner. Room . 1 1 U3 4ii mraseue si., ixew xora cuy. LAUNDRY MARKERS AND SORTERS APPLY MARKET STREET LAUNDRY 1308 FILBERT ST. LEARNERS WANTED TO SEW BASEBALLS AT HOME EASY. CLEAN WORK GOOD, MONEY APPLY ON PALMER ST. BELOW UVUI FOR FURTHER INFORMATION MARCEL WAVER EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S NURSE, graduate, wanted to take chars of a private hospital of 30 beds, all day duty: strictly up-to-date Institution modern In all was; comfortablo living quarter;, must be able to report In the next 2 weeks. salary 75 month, with laundry, etc Applf Dr, G R. Lyon, Hellwood, Indiana countrY NURSEMAID to help with mother and baK boat of ref. Phone Chestnut Hill 560 IV any day hefore noon , OPERATORS on cushions. Apply Mr Cra- i'enna IIHIII, .,, O 1. o. PAPER BOXES We have room for 4 sklj over lfl j ears of age, to learn paper wz making, paid well while learning; can ma" good money after several weeks' c""-'r""5': bchoettle Paper Box Co., Front and Laurel SCRUBWOMEN 13; call all week 7 30 n ; bring bucket, brush and cloth QuaKir Cltv Cleaning co ihi wuisp ""- SPOOLERS on cotton yarn: straight ; time work and a good, steady Job. Oenru Rrns, Co . 423 N. 3d . ; SPOOLERS and winders on cotton sarn. time work nnd (rood wages. Oehrle Brw, Co . 423 N 3d . VII) IV II' 1" rieAnsJINO' RAPID ADVAM-CJie-'t pleasant Jknmusmsa wf 1STH AND HUNTING PAIUv Avi. bTENOOnPHEntMiin5cpd con rem: neat bright Blrl. . "." tattv.e d'eta two experience: must be able ', '?RqUickIrJ Won rapidly and trnrbe now nt ,f busy onice. with chance for ""J e,mi ,l- STENOGRAPHER and '"'V-t.'Sfary " Vermanent. ood pofU Ion state s t,, reference, employes . ""'j;'- "lot and v.i- Kevstone iiUDnca" - tl.1,1 nve. Tioga 7475 .. , BTENoawAPiiiinrnJ typist yh'5lV ffi nf manufacturing "i"u",iiv r A. who understands c"ic"ny"d!iiJiii n.h.nn fc Co Tne 2 " '- :nunt bTENOGRAPHER ..'r0le0c,'.dd T .o'clock position; hours 8:30 to 5ulY" particular. ni"Xd M'SQ" ledger onicat- -",. STFNOORAPHEnSp.rjD TO 1&M$JSMW SfolK "wen - . i H !! nil"" jjfit 1 VJ a !l m smtWstsmsWtUiX.ki... .X, V" r. 'i