Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 21, Image 21

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Income Tax
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? lake pleilsurir In nnnounclng
., formS'-THO 'iW 1041) A lmvo
IImi dlSlHIiUtfU by tlio' Intermit,
iwnlm Department., We will con
!i1a"oUr flractloo us" In 'tph PiiBt
ind 'extend to nil of ogr natrons
'Stoii I" ,ne I'l'n rHon of
fhclP Incomft-Tax returns.
Our, force 'lias been nUR-nionteil,
"nd (liWP w)" '"I l ci-lter-a, ni
niho olucen of this fiompiiny. between
' Jtho hours -of .ten. nnd two each Ony
in assist tlioBO Who uealro to avnll
"ihcmrelxos of tills service.
THc Land Title and, Trust Co.
Ilrnnil nnd Chestnut
' ,. J'hllndeliihlii. 1'a.
VINANCIAL
INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE 5
..mkino fund convertible BONDa
The Equitable Trust Company of New
far. the asic i uum. mmcu unuer saw
mArtesgc. m exnuus. inn purn 01 two lltln
ESo and Ninety-nine Thous ami Pour Hun'
Sfea "'" Thlrty-nlx Dollars and Five-Cent.
ii299.438.0S). Itondi ottered at Iho lowost
IricM will 1)0 Riven preference.
Sallied offers will b opened nt Iho office
f the undersigned. No. 87, Wall Street.
Sjew York Cltv.Bt twelve o'clock noon, on
rrhnmrj 3. 1020. nnd should bo Indoraed
'offers for tho Solo of Bond to tho In.
tfrnatlonal Taper Company Sinking Fund."
The right Is reserved to reject any and
rmlmVtTAt.V TRUST COMPANY OP
NEW YORK. Trustee,
ny LYMAN TUIOADflS. Vice President.
Dated New York. January B. 1020.
rn Tim HOLDERS OP fifr MNKINf.
I rUND 'nitST MORTGAGE Oltl.il JlONits
Si- Tirn rttcAiioNTAS collie ti.-s
Tha underslcned successor to Knit Iter
vJker Trust Co. as trustor, under the mort
ntt .above referred to. desire, under ku
fhorlly of I'1 rnortMKo to expend -tho sum
rlrtnt hundred ?f,d.fl"Va sm i. ,,'0,l" nml
ihlrtr-ono rents (81Z0.808.81) ,( tho purchase
.? bonds of said Issue. provided cuch pur
Jmm can. In Its opinion, now bo mads
"'sealed offers of on Id bonds may be sent
lo Columbia Trust Company, Trust Depart-
II Ol Broadway. New 7n,r. .Cl,ly' n o'
Pore January 27. 102O. at 12 o'clock noon.
Bonds accepted must bo delivered on Janu
? S8 W', "L f'S'T.111, furnished that
5av It required thnt delivery will be nude
within ten (10) dass.
The rleht l reserved of the undersigned
n re1rf nny nnd all offers.
rOLlWTA TRUST COMPANY. Trustee.
Cm- GEORGE E. WATtnR.V. Vlco President
niled New Tork. Decembr 2D. 1010
irTTiiii iuiliji:bs 'or' iin: innvr
Morteacn B Per rent Sluklnir runil (lold
llondt uf Centrul c pil ll.n anil i:ieo
trlc t'OiupaiiTi
Nollro Is herebv ctsen that r.oland I
Taylor and rhlladolplil.i Trust Company.
trustees iirder the Mnrtcape or Ueed of
Truft of iho Central- New Vnrtt riaji nnd
Electric Companv, dated MircU t.". lull.
lecurine tb First AToi-Ibmc" s per cent Sink
Inir fund '"l" Homla f li sab Cnmpinv,
hsie the Mltn of $S3.1 ."." tn h applied to
the purposes or tho Ulnklnp 1'und under" tho
rrovitloiw of Article Third Section K. of
mid Morreaec. 'and thai sealed proposals
illl b rroUoil at tlio Vrnad street office
r( splil I'lillailolphln irtiet Comimny. I.lbertv
llnlUlliiir. N. K. oornrr Rrnnd nod Chestnut
lreet. rhllodelplila.iim to S o'clock n. m.
nn lebruary I. lO-JO.' for tho eile to said
Tr'jpt-es at the lowest or'res not iTfcedlne
1C5 pei cent of tho par value thereof, with
prrnipd Inurest at which aid bonds siiall
be offered for delivery on February 7 1020.
nf a sufficient number of the snld bonds to
rihauxt th said sum of JR'JM .15 All nro
p:sals shohld be sealed and Indoraed "Pro
ronals to ths Sinking: Fund of Ceatral Now
Tork Cas and Klectrlo Company." and
ihould designate the denominations of bonds.
The rlslit Is reserved to reject any and
ill nroposnlp. ,
PIIII.ADni.PHIA TltlfST roMPANT.
Bv JOHN O WALI-ACC, Treasurer.
Dated Philadelphia. January 0. 1020.
THOMAS rOI.T.IKItV CO..
FIIIST MOItTOAOi: fi viMil.Ntl Pl'NI)
fllll.1) IIONIIS
lll'K AUflUHT 1, 1033
ohre is herebv given that Ronds Nos 'I.
U 30 IS. S7, (i4. III. IBS ld. 1 tj. 117,
111). 15.1 1.14. I.-, IS.". --'IS. 221. 'J'.-J. 227
;., 211 210. 25'.. 2.1S, 270. 2711 VSI 2111.
209 for J1000 each bae been drawn f ( - le.
demptlon out of tho mones in th Slnk
nf Fond. In accordant"! with thf prmlstom
ef the mortgage, dated August I. 101 1. .e
curing the same and will b paid nt 102'
and accnied interest, at th ofltce of i'
trustee T'ourth and Chestnut sts PhllHil-1!
rhla as of February 1, 1020, on wlili h il.it
interest thereon ceases
nrtOWN HHOS Jt CI I Trusts
rhilad Iphla, Januai.t- IJ 10JO
Annual feeling.
7
3 UK PIlKSnYlXRIAN UDSI-ITAI,
y vnihMnzhViiix
The Annual "Mectlnc of tho rornoratiftn will
b hrM nn Tuesday, Tnnuar.v 20, IDJO. at
th ho-pit nl at 3 p. m . when an pleutlon
will be held tor 10 trmtccs to serve for 3
jeara , ,L ., ,
raBiora oi coniriDuunK- cnurcnpsj nnu mil
cthtr pprcons contributing to the hospital '
130 or moro yearly or $500 nt any one time
are member of the corporation nd are en
titled to olo at thl-i meeting.
WILLIAM H. CASTLE.
Secretary
WARWICK IRON AMI STEKI,
COMPANY
Th Amiu.il Matins of tho 3tockholi)ri
of the WnrwIcU Iron ami Steel Company
will bo heM In the ThltadelphU oMon of tho
rompiny. No. ni!3 Chestnut trpet, Tueadny.
February 10, 19.10, at 2 o'clock p. m,, for
the clertlon of a board of directors, to serve
for th ensutntr year.
Transfer books of the company will cloao
January l!8th and reopen Kebruary 11th
3920. U. l IIALLMAN,
Secrotarj
k"tiii: iirTiNnoN ami iiroaii
" TOI Mdl'NTAIN IlAIMtOAIl AXIt
jCOM, CO. orriro Noitli American Hulld
ins. j iiiiaii' ii'iii"
Tho Annuil M'etinj? of the MockhnldPtd
of The Huntingdon mid llroud Top Moun
tain K.illroud mill Coal Company will be
hm nt tho otiico oc tno coniT-anv. t
Turtsda, l'chrunry W, liO, at VZ u'dock
nfton, wivn an election will be held ror
riirpitoia for the cnsulnc veaf,
j. d uoRMi.nr
Secretao
fJSpTHIJ DKLAWARK DIVISION CANAL
COMPANY Of PKNNSYLVANIV
PhlladelphU, January ID. 1920 I
Th annual rneetins of tlin storkholders of
h Delaware Division Canal Company of
PenTT. lanla. and an election for .Manager
to 6re for the ensuInK year, wltt bo held at
ihe ottlca of the company. No 137 Cnentnut
t . PhlladoJphla, Pa , on Tiu-Ml.iy, I'ebrunry
. 1320, at 12 o'clock m
HUNRY II, rCABK, Secretary
I)h blends
CENTRAL TIIU8T ANU SAVINGS CO.
Market nnd 4th Ms.
Philadelphia, January 15, 1D20.
In board of directors thlo day declared a
Quarterly dividend of one und ntip-liulr .u
I rent on the capital stock paynblo Fobmary
, I. 10'.'(i. to stockholders of record January
56 19J0
At m -,ime lime sou.uini was aimed to the
urplux m.il-lns that fund IU3O.O00.
Clicks will bo mailed for the dividend.
CHARLES K Ll'ICCNS
Secretary
l'l-opon-lls
gp risnrosAi.s ron o.soi.ini:, oirx
and Ureases Raw Materials and l'alnts
Braneh office of the QuirtermaHter General
nire"or of Purchase and Storage Recular
Puppin- Ulilslon. Munitions llulldlnir. Wash
msion n c Sealed proposals will be re.
eli'd heie until 10 a m February 28, 1IU0
stiil then opend for furnlshlns easollne'
Kerosene lubricating oils, fuel oils and
Kiejtes required by the army during Apt II
May and June, 1020 Further information
on application
PUOPOSAUS for
construction nn,l -1,-.-.
tin,,
of milldlnc Pica tinny Arsenal.
N J. January 12. in"nai.s ....:'
iloier
hD4ul- n.111 K h..lul fc. .,. - . I"V
,-"" ,,,, " .",..;m ireni until i p. m .
January 21th, lfUO, and then opened, fof
constructins a,d tlnlshlnit extension and al
teration to building 117. Further Infor
flun UI'ot, B'l'llcaton to constructing
tI'KIII'IISAI.S
I -OR
niieiiiiivn
"!phla Pa I,la'" 1;nK'ner ornco. riilU-
mat$ t'rono'al will ba receded here
!J! P"; February 18. I0iO. and thon
rffi5.ihir u,rcdiln Hi Delaware river. In
'JLkM?o,rbor- rurlhe'- intormatlon
Fffis;Vrs v.ii'.i. iik iikcei vr.it "at
UiSiIv viI.m S'!",,riJ''tln'E. Quartermaster,
'rVrtie'!' '"-"..und then opened, for
itlons". . two. ""flinc haneura and alter
ltlnr dniP1'u,nb'on of M'"nc DlrlBlble
Meinni '"V1" B,lli speclflcallous may be
ninjin unnriiiR.
HAYNES p
VAPORHEATING
MostEfflcicnt
UnderAll
Conditions.
JfeHayiiejSelliKge
6t
Turk, mci-eseor in con-mai .rust company.
, Trustee under International Pap?
CMtipany Mortgago dated January I). 100.1,
VfSK Invites offers to tho Sinking Funri
ffr .ill
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A DAUGHTER of
A 'Storv of New
By UStlOY
Author at "JVo. It WaaMnoton
Prlfd iw sptcfal nrronoemeiit With
llo'tuhton UiffUn Co.
Copyright. W0, bv I.crou Bcotts
rpKXSK, ejes nstonm with fitispcnsc,
lionwoltcd her answer.
"K'cuneth!" sho orrntlied, staring.
Sho wns utterly rltimfounded by tlls
turn bf events. ,
"Don't you sec. Jennie," lie areued
feverishly "all that it amounts to is
that I have borrowed from Nhipmnn,
and thnt I'll just be borrowing from
my own firm to pav Hhipman, and that
in a short time I ran square things
with my own firm. That's all there is
to it Just borrowing!" lie pushed her,
unresisting, down into the chair at her
writing-table, and laid the checks be-foi-o
her. "And here I brought along
one of the pens my father always uses.
And here's some blonl' paper; just prac
tice his signature n few times."
Illaek Jerry, who had remained sl
lenl and aside during all this, now
stepped forward.
"Hold on, Jennie," he ordered. He
fixed his dark eyes on Kenneth. "1'ou,
young man, you ain't said yet what
you're goiug to do about Jennie. Be
fore Jennie goes ahead, we want a few
words from you on that point. I ain't
iu.t got our number yet. Aro you
going to tell what you learned about
her und throw Jennie down? Or are you
going to keep still and stand by her?"
"Stand by her, of course!" cried
Kenneth. "To expose her nnd start
talk I guess you can see that wouldn't
help me a lot. Hurry no, Jennie" !
Jennie's chief senie was that of es
cape when escane had seemed impossi
ble. .Her relief was too vast for her
lo ha'e thought of what she had been
asked to do or of its conenuences.
Khe took the pen from Kenneth and
mechanically ocean to tony the smna
ture of the elder Harrison upon the
practice sheet. Kenneth watched her.
wiping hi face, in his manner the ucrv
oui relief of one who has won salva
tion ; Jerry eyed, now Kenneth, now
her. The room was still save for the
breat line of the three. Jennie s hand
grew more steady-: the natural skill
which had been hers when long ago
flhe had forged thnt Morrison check, and
which had been hei's more recently
when she had successfully imitated
(Jlorin's handwritintr. now returned to
her. When Kenneth placed before her
(he check already filled out ana signed
'hv him. she wrote ".lame's Harrison'
as well as Kenneth's father tould have
done it himself.
There!" she breathed, pushing tho
rltord: tnwnril Kenneth.
TIi. Koizeil it. "Thank (Jod!" he
cried. "Jennie you'll never know what
you've doue for me!"
The next moment she was alone. She
sank weakly into a chair, still holding
the pen, almost in a state of collapse.
She had escaped! She was afe! 'J he
future was still Iter own !
CIIAl'TEK XXXVI
When Worlds Collide
O1"1' at
J neth 1
Silver Bluffs she and Ken
neth hml irone there two days later
there followed n breathing space for
Jennie, in which she strove to readjust
herself to Hie new conditions, tothe
new possibilities, of her life. Ken
neth knew and she was till not cast
out; the danger was over! rjven after
la-- this hardly seemed a realitj.
She thought very little of her act of
: ".lumen UtirrNon" to that
check.
'leie weie two mattei about
wnii li she did think and wonder at
h'iit a little. One of these was Ken
neth himself : of the strangely different
, figure, from the iiisoticlantly competent j
lieni etn wiiii-n ue nnu ju n imsii n-.
i ... i . .i. ,- , e i.;. c . ,. I
! vcaicu mi sen. o ue ; ui 1111 itunsu ,
"H'lernesn Hi nitmg Her to lorge lo save ,
. ,
, v -creo so m n.i ""'" "h-ii, sec into tne wan, iiaiineu'i.,':-;
sr 171 I V'sW; I v ru. Hthl'eiiw i.i,in r ti, ...f i-i ..e v... I.Cem
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Open Day & Night
Oysters in Every Style
PLAXKED SHAD DIXXER. 6Uc
Chas. J. Webb & Co.
Wool
nnd Cotton Yarns
1IC Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
NAGLE
STEEL COMPANY
STEEL PLATES AND SHEETS'
Pottstown, Pa.
Phila. Office, 1411 Morris Building
FLOOR VARNISH
"All That lis Name Implies"
Sold by Progressiva Dealers
Manufactured By
PHOENIX PAINT
and VARNISH CO.
IS! Market St.. rhlla,
There are openings in
nearly all branches for
skilled mechanics. Steady
work; good wages; excel
lent working conditions. A
large number of the ways
arc covered.
NEW YORK
SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
CAMDEN, N. J.
Apply at Employment Department
at the Yard
THE BALDWIN
Locomotive Works
PHILADELPHIA
Steam, Electric a n d
Internal Combustion
LOCOMOTIVES
iMl'IIifDIKrI-
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TWO WORLDS
y.trfc IAI
SCOTT
Bouart." "tlaru Ktaau, etc.
him of Ms financial entanglements.
Somehow, though still Kenneth, he was
not nu!tt' the wonderful Kenneth ho
had seemed to hot' school -girl eyes
not quite the same Kenneth he- had
seemed that summer's afternoon when,
out on tho landing hero nt Silver Bluffs,
his "proposal had hurst upon her ns a
sudden and up-swecplhg glory. She
had flitting moments of unensiness.
More than' once thcro returned to her
snatches of Slim Jaclcson'H phrases,
"No difficulty about getting' di
vorce nlentv of evidence I
myself can slip it right Into your hand."
one did not believe what had been
said and implicd'by Slim't for she knew
Slim would stop at no lie that would
serve him. But-irJ flashes she was. ever
wondering about Kenneth wonder
ing very much.
And the second mattpr to which she
gave real thought was, who had told
Kenneth her secret? She surmised that
it had been Slim Jackson.' One evening
at Silver Bluffs sho put the question
to Kenneth point-blank.
"I cau't fay who told me." lie an
swered. "There were circumstances
well. I promised not to tell."
"Was it Jackson Holt?" she
manded.
tie-
it was not Jnrknnn TTr.lt tl.nf
much I can ilcHnllolv nnni. m., " t,
replied. ' '
She believed what he said about Slim
Jackson. But if Slim had not told, then
who was the person?
Aside from the effects of her shock,
fu . ??'"B from liei" seet thoughts,
that Mayiwas a wonderful May to Jen
ini Mr.s-, Shipman had a summer
place not far from Silver Bluffs, and
., auu muse 01 tne summer colony
who
v.. wii-u uiiout mar. crenr. mi r.
had never been more cordial. And so it
came about that Jennie's old-time con
fidence, so disturbed with fear for many
weeks, returned to her and returned
to her stronger than ever.
She now had 110 secrets fiom Ken
neth. She had passed the Crisis she
was indeed going up, up, solidly up
no doubt of it!
Early in June she went into the city
one afternoon with Mrs. Shipman to at
tend n meetiug of women, some of whom
lived up in Westchester county, to dis
cuss a proposed open-air carnival and
pageant to be given for allied war relief
upon the grounds of whatever summer
noine seemeti most suitable,' This con
ference ended, Jennie went to her empty
npartment to wait for Kenneth, who,
was to nlet her there and take her out '
to dinner.
She had an hour or more to herself '
something which she had not really had i
for many, many weeks. The sllcmui
of the apartment, the covered furniture,
luiroit-u uer with. loneliness. Sitting
at a window gazing upou the broad ave
nue. her relaxed mind began tp wander
then it drifted back and considered
the long, long way sho had traveled, the
heights she had so nntiontlr mid dm-.
mgly and brilliantly climbed then it
dwelt upon those who had been so close
to her, in her other world.
. Obeying nit impulse theie was noth
ing to stay her, since she was alone i
she called ujl Uncle George. He was at
home. i
'How's dad?" she asked. '
.Jerry? Jeiry's the same us ever.
Going great," was the old man's licartvi
"And and Harry?"
"Same as ever. Xot batting an eye--lash.
They talked of other matters brieflv;
then she hung up. Yes, the old life was
somehow far, far away. And yet she
felt it was somehow very near to
dear
Jin- unu some elements verv. verv
o, , , ,1, ,.,.. ,
ohe hail ehanired into mi nvemni-f.ruvii
.,.,, wna ,,,,- -",-,- , " "7 ".,'. "I
,,"; j.7I . b.i . T,!i
miiTwln.i li !.. . i ii 1 i ill
rounded lines in one of the two tall
1 mirrors which, set into the wall, Hanked
, --. .....i -u wuu wt mi- i.i mil
,, . .....v . ,..u ii.u, t.iiziiiav.; ui inir
ici- miic m 1110 preac nrcpiace ot
UK-loom, when Kenueth witereil
"l say. Jennie, you're looking btiui
uinir!" he cnlled nt hight of her,
"You'll show 'eni-fil up as iei-oud raters
ai tnat little dinner tonight I"
1 Jennie was fully aware how well
j she looked. "It's half-past six. Ken
I neth ; you'd hettcr get dtessed," was
, her only rebponse.
"All right. Onlv I'm hot and fae-eeil
-I've got to have a high -bull before
1 can lift my hand to a necktie." In
the doorway which led hack to the
kitchen and the pantry he paused. "By
the way, just as I was leaving father
culled up ami said lie had to sec mc at
once, so I told unn to show up here be
1 fore seven." '
' "AVhat does lie want':"
'"lie didn't say except that it was
important. He'll be along almost any
minute."
Kenneth liasscd ou), nnd went jklut
the busiuess of mixing his drink. 3Ss
ently the apartment bell rang, and
Jennie admitted her father-in-law. lie
kissed her, but she sensed instantly that
it was u mechanical kiss."
"Where's Kenneth? " he asked.
"He'll be right out," she answered.
Ur this time they were in the big liv-
ltn.Mn)ii lidifil'ft tlio Ht-llfr 1111.1 holtor.
She gave a quick look at her father
I in-law's face.
"It's very warm Can't I get you
f-omethiug lo drink.'" she asked.
"Don't want anything to drink!" be
snapped at her. And then: "I beg par
don, Jennie I didn't meun to be rough.
It's just that something's on my mind."
Kenneth came in carrying a tall, cool
looking glass. "Hello, futhor. Can I
mix one for you?"
"Haven't time for a drink."
"All right. Kxcuse me while I say
a few kind words to my Btomuch."
He had the glass at Ids lips und was
tilting down its contents when the
elder Ilariibon exploded. He jerked a
paper from out his inside coat pocket
and flung it upon the great carved
table.
"Look at that, damn you!" he cried.
"Look at that, and then let's hear
what's your explanation!"
Kenneth's glass slipped away from
from his lips bo abruptly that some of
the icy mixture splashed down upon his
collar. "Hello, what's wrong?"
The elder Hurrison held a blunt fore
linger on the paper and glared at his
bon. "Look at that!" he almost
bhouted.
Kenneth looked at what had been
flung so furiously upon the table. His
handsome face suddenly went white.
With an effort he raised Ms eyes to his
father's.
"Well well " And (here his
huekv voice stopped.
"Well go on!" the older rnau
roared.
But Kenneth did not go on ; seeming
ly lie was unable to go on. For the first
instant Jennie was quite bewildered by
this owift outburst of father upon boa,
by the furious glare of the one and the
p'ale, twitching face of the other; but.ns
the moments passed and the gaze of
each gripped the other in a tense si
lence, she dropped her eyes to what
was beneath Mr. Harrison's forefin
ger. At first the Yapcr had no mean
ing to her. Then dimly she began to
remember then she drew n sharp
breath. ,
Tho paper was that check to which,
a few weeks since, Konneth had asked
her to forgo his father's Bignaturo in
order to save him,
"Go on speak out!" the old Har
rison shouted at Kenneth. And as
Kenneth still did not speak, Mr. Har
rison went on himself and his words
were molten fury. "You know what
it is! And you know I know what It
is! Jt is a damnable forgery! You
know I didn't blgn my numo to that.!"
HOME VICTOR'
WATER HEATER
ron coal
Now principle: ronstant sup
ply! 24 to SO gallons, lc, Heats
radiators, too. There' Is noth
Inr Just as Rood. Fres Hook.
Reeves Stove 38
& Foundry Co. So. 2nd
The Wilson
quality of
painting '
For 68 years now we've
been givin'g our customers
the best, both in materials
and in workmanship. And
now, despite the shortage in
pure oil, turpentine a n, d
whito lead, we're, still using
the best in oyery job wo do.
We'll gladly estimate.
Will stand the test of time
4N.Tth.Sfc.
EslttblisltaH. lOSt
Weil -Mc Lain
BOILS RS
Are the last word in heating
efficiency and economy, for in
them complete combustion is
attained.
Every part has been scienti
fically designed and all are ac
curately co-ordinated. The
whole boiler operates as
smoothly and efficiently as a
scientific instrument.
Write today for copy of our nesr
Scientific Combustion Booklet or call and
see theso boilers on display.
ECK&JZOS. Co.
Heating & Plumbing Supplies
DISPLAY ItOOMS
44 to 50 N. 5th. GOG Arch St.
139-141 Federal St, Camden, N. 3,
, MAIlRirit
, DUNDOP.IMH-,ATTin New York cltv.
I Jan 20. PI20, NANN1H MAl'.l'IKLU DKAT
TIE and FP.ANKI.IN DL'NOUIIK
IN lIUMOniAJI
HURNS in remembranro of that most
excellent gentleman. WIM.IAM 11 BOlt.NS,
of Frankford, Phila.. who entered Into a
well-earned rtposo on Jan. 20. jpna
NEIL, II LAFFKRTY
eatljs!
ADA.MS -J
an. 17. jours', husband nt late
Ja" nmiin, Auams Jieiattves anu rrienaa
United to funeral, Wed,. 2 p. m.. Ill Merlon
Ja"B Smith. Adams Relatives and friends
""e
iiitiieu iu lun
. Consnoboclien. Fa. Int. Uulmi
ALFIOIl Jan. 17. r.THEty. wlfo of Nel
son Albor (neo OolenscbloKer), Relathes and
fiipuds lnilted to funeral sen Ires. Wed..
1:30 n. m. 5012 Hoaumont ave , West l'hiln.
Int. Di Hate. Odd Fellons' Cim. Itemalns may
viewed Tues.. S to l(r p. m Auto service.
Atlantic City papers copy.
l'AL,L.ATT Jan. Is. UL17.ABETH. wife
of William l'atlatt Relatives and friends j
inviieu to tunerai seriee, 'inurs . 2 t m .
1320 ". Victoria st Int. private. Hillside
Cem. I rlends may Iov remains Wed.. 7 3U
to -30 n m
REQLF.Y Jan. IS. JOHX V . Lusoand of
late June Hegley (nee MoCutferj) Relatives
nnd friends. Altar and Rosarv Sodalities of
tho Immaculate Conception Church, Public
Ilulldlnk- Rallef Asso.. Court Northern Lib-
Thi,r i.sn i m 11-1' ii-.;.. -, .; ar..:
ArtV Ji1 1 Ft 1 1 T1 nt .A Innltnd 4a iiatst
requiem mass Church of the Immaculate
Conception lo
Com
m
Int New Cathedral I
BERRY .Inn. 18. EDITH M . daughter
of Arthur and Katie I. Berry (ne Blaik
burn). aped 7 Relatives and friends, Ken
sington Cotigt tgatlonal Sabbath School and
Miss DownB's class, or rtoudinot Public
School Imlted to funeral. Thurs . 2 p. m. .
parents' residence 2930 D st. Int private,
Greenwood (K of P.) Cem. Fi lends may
pall Wed. eve Auto service
BIERSIIENK. Jan, IS ROSA W (n-e
Loasche). widow of Frederick W, Blerahenk.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Wed . 2 p in . 023 W. Clearleld
st. Int. private, Greemnount Cem. Auto
service.
BORNEMANN. .Tan 19. at Phila . Pa ,
LOUIS A , husband of Irene C Hornemann,
Due iiotlrft of funeial will be given.
BOWERS. -Jan. 17, at residence of hr
son-ln-liw, n. W I.usle. Mfi N. 22d st..
I ELIZABETH A . widow of Robert N. Bow
I rs. aged 84 Relatives and friends Invited
to services. Wed.. 10 30
m,.
200 Fair-
tnmint nvn Int nrK'nln
BRADLEY. Jan. 18. PATRICK J BRAD
LEY, formerly of Centralla, Pa .. and srand-f-Uhor
of the Rev Thomas A Lenahan.
Relatives and frlendu Invited to funeral.
Wed , 8.30 a m.. 228 Queen st. Solemn re
quiem mass St. Philip's Churih ID a. in.
Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
BUIUTI.ING Jan 19 FREDERICK, son
of late Frederick and Marv Breltllng. aged
80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services, wed., 2.30 p m. lesioence or ins
brother-in-law, Jacob Goet7, 0017 Magnolia
aw. Gtn. Int. private Remains may be
viewed Tues eve.
BRODO. Jan. IS, SOrillA E . daughter
of Hermann Brodo and late Frederlcka (nee
Rethmeler). aged 33. Ilelatlves and friends
Invited to funeral services. Wed., 1 p. in..
1329 E. Oxford st Inr private. Chelten
Hills Cem. Friends may call Tues., 7 tu
9 p m.
BROSS. Jan 10, MARY wife of Jacob
Bros, Relatives and frienda Invited to fu
neral services, Thurs . 2 p. m . 1412 N. B7th
St. Int. Fernwood Ceiu Remains may be
viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p m.
BUCK Jan. 17, ANNIE, wife of Charlr.
E. Buck (me B-mis), aged 00 Relatives nnd
friends Invited to funeral services, Wed . 2
p m.. sns N. 5th st Int private. Green
mount Cem. . ....
BURKE. At Moorestown, N J.. Jan. 17,
WALTER BURKE, husband of Jennie R.
ITurke, aged 83. Relatives and friends, also
all societies of which he was a member in
vited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m , 103 w. 2d
st, Moorestown. N J. Int Harlelgh Cem.
Friends may call Tues 7 to 9 p. m.
BURLEIGH Tan 20 at Atlantic City,
N. J.. MARGARET A., daughter ot the lato
J. J., and Anna II. Burleigh, formerly ot
Merchantville N J. Notice nf funeral later,
CAMPBELL Tan 19. 3110 Ashburner st .
Holmeshurg. MARGARET, wife of Robert
Campbell, services ii convenience ot lamuy
Friends may call Wed . 7 tn 0 p. m
CASEY Jan. ii. .vi-aivi j... wiaow or
Michael Casey (nee Qarvln). Relatives and
friends invited to tunerai, vveu,. o:au a. rn,,
1034 Beach at. Solemn requiem mass Im
maculate Conception Church 10 a. in. Int.
Holy Crsis Cem. .
CLARKE, Jan. 18. EDWIN P OLAI.KE.
Relatives anl friends employes of liement
Miles Co.. Invited to funeral services Wed..
2 P. m.. Oliver It. Balr Bldg., 1S20 Chestnut
st. Int. private
CLINE Jan. 111. I.AUI.A BJN.V1.1.T.
widow of William Mathlas Cllne. Relatives
and menus invitei to lunerot services, vvea.,
.. ... k.n.- nt Hntnrliler. ".Ira TTrantr VV-.
Ramsey,' Jr , SO!) Willow Grove pike, Olen-
slde. Pa. int private
CONNER At 3T43 N Sydenham st Jan
17. JOSLPHINE E9TELLOW widow of
Jbmes 0 Conner Services and Int. con
venience of fainllv
CLUNEY Jan. 17 DANIEL HOWARD,
son of Daniel J and Elizabeth Cluney. aged
18. Relatives and friends. Holy Name So
ciety of St. Agatha's Church Invited to fu
neral. Thurs., B'SO a. nt., 04U N. 80th St.
Solemn high mass Bt Agatha's Church 11
a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem
DIEHL. Jan IB. MAUY DIEHL (nee
Glasser). wife of William W Dlohl aged 45,
Relatives and friends. Ladles' Aid Hoclety
of Philadelphia Turner". Invited, to funeral
services, Thurs 2 p. m 2537 N. 81st st.
Int. Mt Peacn Cem. Friends may call Wed.,
8 to in n m.
DUFFY. Jan. 19. ELLEN, daughter of
Ute William and Mary Duffy formerly of
Chcste-. pR Kelallveo and friends, mem
bers of B. V M. Sodality. Ladles' Aux A
O. II , Dlv No. 12, Invited to funeral,
Thurs.. 8:30 a. m . resldsnc of brother.ln-
law, Joseph Conway, BI144 Boyer st., Gltv
Solemn requiem mass Church of the 1m
niHcitlAt Conoentlon 10 a, -in. Int. SL Mi
chaei'i Cem.. Ciitjter, l'a, Chester pusera
-
V, ,'
ODKATIIrt
IlMRnrT.n in mimnfAH 1... husband
ot late Kll-abeth rimerv (neo Downey). Rel
atives and friends, Holy Name Hoclety ot
lit. John the JJaptist Churrh. Court Mann
vunk. No. f2, r. of A.i Hhandawn irioe.
No, 517, and Hhepherds of Dethlehem. In
vited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. ,VJ
Seville st., Wlesahlckon. Solemn, reaulem
hlah mnss H. John tho llaptlst Church 10
a., m Int. Westminster Cem. , ,n
FAULK. At (in N. 89th st., Jan. J9.
KU.A MARIB. wife of Alliert 1". Faulk and
daughter of late ndward and Sarah Calla
han. Notice of funeral later. v..
riAtCK. Jan, 18. ASHDIl B.. ""J""1.'!
pf Kva Maude Fluck. Relatives nnd, Jrl"-'1,"
Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8 a. m.. g .
11th st. Int. Nlskey Hill Cem., "ethl"",'
1'a. Train I.bu-m nl,l.la nvi. Stnllon H.-.1
a. m. .Remains may bo viewed Wed., 8 to
I'tlT. Suddenly. Jan. 17 WrrXIAJI.
husband of Herat, A. Fritz. Relatives and
friends. Neoskaleia Tribe, No. O, I. O. R.
M lnvltrd to funeral services, Wed.. 2 P,
m.. 231 Preston ave.. llaverford, Pa. Int.
prlvnte. Friends may cull Tues., after 8
" OAiroCCR. Suddenly. Jan. 18. JOHN
husband of late Elizabeth Gartner (nee Bran
deneteln), need 7(1. Relatives and friends, St.
Francis's Hen. Hoclety. Invited to funeral,
Thurs.. 8:80 a m., -1,101 Hlsinir Hun aye.
Solemn reaulem mats St. Henry's Church 10
a m. Int. private. . ,-
GARWOOD At TJlmcr. N. J . Jn-18'
IDA WARRINGTON, wife 'of Joslnb Oar
wood, Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu-
n.ral a.I ', -. -.- --Mflna Of nUSoand.
21 Center St.. Elmer, N. J. Int. F.lmer
Cem. Trains leave Marlcot st. ferry. Phila .
11 '.'to n nt ... ..
anEEN. .Tun us nnHt:. widow of Abra-
ham Oreen aed 05. Relatives and -fiends.
Iliman Lodge, No, 73. I. O. B. A.. Invited
to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m. 1043 Kdnewood
St.. Overbrook. Int Mt. Carmel cem.
ORBKNnKRn. Jan. IS. HARRY, hus
band of Roso Greennersr (nee Blmon). Rela
tives nnd friends. Penna. Lodge. No. i. i
O. p. A.', CVurt No. 2.12. T. of A.. enJ Unoth
Jeshurun Mlrlim I.odce. Invited to funeral,
Wed.. 2 u. m.. 2214 W. Harold st. ('..2d st
and Lehigh ave ). Int. Adath Jeshurun Cem.
'iri.n -.. -, , mt a n, n-rn-n H. wlnaw
of John Hasg. aged 83. Relatives arid
friends Incited to funorol services. ed.,
2.-RO n m.. 1023 Dlnmr-id st int. private
HAAS Jan. 10. RUDOLPH HAAS, acl
71. Helatliea and friends Invited to funeral
Wed.. 8..10 a. m.. residence of Mrs. Joseph
Kchmltt V Hon 1211 N. Blh st. Requiem mars
St Bonlfaclus's Church 10 a. m. Int. New
Cathedral Cem.
HALL. At 82.1 Linden St., Camden. N
J.. Jan, 18. JANK. widow of William Hall
Relatives and friends Invited to service.
Wed.. 2 p. m Oliver II. Balr Bldg., 1S20
Chestnut st , Phila. Int. private.
MIANEL. Jan. 19, ELIZABETH; IJKAN
KL. Relathes and friends an- Invited to
service Thurs.. 2 p m.. at residence of her
son-in-law. 1232 S. Broad t. Int. private.
HANFORD. Jan. 17. HELEN, widow of
John Hanford and daughter of late James
and Martha Qulnn. of Portrush, Ireland.
ReIatlos and friends, Altar Society ot HI.
Michael's Church, invited to funeral, Wed..
8:30 a. m.. 1712 N. Hancock st. Solemn
high mass St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int,
Holy Penulchre Cem.
A HARSHAW. At 0839 Willows aie . Jan
If), HELEN MARIE, daughter of Terdlnand
V and Marie H. Weldemann and wlf of
W'alter Ornham Harshaw. aired 28. Notice
of funeral later.
HARTLEY. On Jan 18 1620, MART B .
beloved wife of Dr. S Hartley (nee Reed
.Tarrett). Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral, on Thurs.. at 0 a. m., from her
husband's residence, 331 E lhlgh av,
High mnss Church of the Visitation B. V.
M 7 a. m. precisely. Int. Mahanoy Cltv
Trains leave Broad. St. Station 0:10 a. in.
lla New ltonton .tunrttnn.
1 HORTZ Suddenly. Jan. 18, 314 S. S2d
I St., CHARLES N . husband ot lute Clsra
.). Hortz (nee Lee), Bon of William 11, Sr.
and Ann W. Hortz. aged 00. Relatliea and
I friends, Mcllta Lodge. No. 298, r. and .
I M.: Myrtle Wreath Lodge, No. (11, K. ot I'.;
I Aeolian Cnatle, No. .148. K. O. E ; Stone
I men's Fellowship Club. 40th Ward, Invited
to funeral services, Thurs,, 2 p. m.. parents'
residence. HI 21 Tine st. Int. private Re
mains mnv be lewed Wed.. 7 to 9 p. m.
1 HOWEM. At 1940 Wallace st.. Jan. 18.
M, JEANNE HOWELL. Relatlles nnd
friends Invited to senlce. Wed.. 11 a. m.,
OHer II. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st.
Int. private.
IIUDDULU Jan 19. MAR? ELIZA
BOTH, wife of James W. Huddell. aged n.
.Relatives and friends Invited to funeral,
Thurs.. 2 p. m , lesldence of son-in-law,
Oscar Iverson. Si t Florence St., Camden. X.
J. Int. New Camdn Cein. Friends may call
Wed. after 7 p m.
11UTTON. At hli home. Salem, O.. First
Month 10th. I'INLEV HL'TTON, aged SO
ebrs.
JACKSON. Jan. Id. SALL1D ELtZA
BETH. wife of Rufua L. Jackson. Relatives
and friends imlted to attend funeral. Wed.
Up. m . 203S Federal st. Int. Fernwood
Cem Canlaso funeral. Friends may call
Tues, ovr,
JACKSON. On Januarj 19 1020, HALLIE
JACKSON, wife of Fred Jackson, daughter
of lato Adam and Jcnnna Kindle aged r,fi
,ears Rela.es and friends inilted to
funeral services, on Thursday, at 1 p m ,
at late residence 11817 Master st. Int pri
ate. Bethel M. E. Church Ground, Hurfvllle.
X. J. Friends may rail Wednesday evening.
JOllNbUN, Jim. 17. HENRY M. ALBERT,
husband of Isabella, Johnson (nee Knight).
Relative's and friends Invited to funeral.
Thurs.. 2 p. rn.. (1042 Paschall ne Int
Fernwrod Cem Remains nwv be -viewed
Wed . .s to 10 p. v Auto service
KliARNEY Suddenly, Jan. 18. ANN.
widow of John Kearney Relatives and
frlets. Rosary Society of Our Lady of the
Rosary Church, Invited to funeral, Wed.,
8:30 a. ir... OOT, N 08th st. Solemn requiem
mass Our Lady of the Iloary Church ID
a. tn. Int. Old Cathedral CVm
KELLY. Jan. 17. MAROARET J . daugn
ter of John and lato Maiy Kelli. Relatives
and friends InUted to funeral, Thurs.. 8:30
a. m.. father's residence, 2317 St. Albans st.
Solemn requiem mass St. Anthony's Churrh i
10 a m. int. iew cameurai win. Auto
funeral.
KELLY. Jan. 17, MARY, widow of Tnal
Kelly, Relatives und friends, Natlvltv Sa
cred Heart Hoc , Invited to funeral. Wed.,
H.3U a. m.. residence or eonin-iaw, Michael
P RroderlcU, 3349 Richmond st Solemn re
quiem mass Church of the Nativity lit a. m.
Int. St. Ann's Cem. i
LENNOX Jan. 17. ROSE It. wife of
DaWd A. Lennor. aged H, Relatives and
friends are imlted to funeral sen Ices.
Thurs.. 2 p. in.. J. 13. Htanger it Bro 434C
Frankford ave Int. private. Remains may
be viewed Wed after 7 p. m.
LINCOLN In urange Memorial Hosnit.il
jun ih. iii.izablth mooki: shoi:mai;ki:
wife of Alan M. Lincoln. Details ot funeral
later.
MAGUIRE Jan. IS. JAMES MAGl'IRE. 3EPH husband of late Maiv T Welch lie!,
husbuud of late Margaret Maguire. P.ela-1 atlves and friends. Mellta Lodte. No. 215, y
lives nnd friends emploscs Ilaldtvin's I.oco-and V. Ml Melttu Chapter No 29t R. .
motive Wiirks, Blacksmith Shop. Invited to A : Man Comm-indery. No ::n, K T. :
funeral. Wed 8 so n. in. residence of ; Oeon; Meade Post. G. A. It. and PliliJdel
James A Judge 171U Arlington st Solemn ' ,v Confetenr of the r E. I'hurih. Invited
requiem mafs Church of Our Lady of Mero , to funral Wed , 2 n in JI17 Green st.
10 a m. Int New Cathedral Cem. Chestet . int Sovth Laurel Hill Cer.i
(Pa ) naoers cctjj WHITE Ja.i IS BRIDGET widow of
MANSFIELD Jan. 17. ELIZABETH ' rjeorse Vhite. Relat'ves ind frt-nds Invited
wife of Joseph H. Mansfield (nee S'ubu), aged i to funeral Wed . 8.30 n. in "I.'U Van Dvke
10, lieiaxives ana iriencis inviiea to 111-
neral. Wed.. 2 p
1004 E. Hevvson si
Int. Oakland Cem.
after 8 p. m
Friends may eill Tues
MATHERS Jen 17 JOHN LEE bon of
Margaret and late Robert G. Mathers Rela
tives nnd friends. Journeymen BrleMavers'
Protective Asso.. Invited to funeral t.eivlcs
Frl . 2 p. m.. lesldence of inothei (10(17
Upland st. Int. Mt Morlah Com. Remains
mav be viewed Thurs . 7 to 10 p. ni. Auto
funeral
MiCUI.I.OUOII -Jan. IS JOHN It. hns-
Ilelatlves and frlvnrls. Gen Jhn it 4, i,... i
uanu oi -nary .v .ui-uuouffii meo Jvennetlv I.
field Command, No. 1. of Pennu v. s It. .
.vnd N V, and emploves of Schuvikiil Ar-
senol Invited to funeral., Thurs. 7 3D a in ,
921 S. 23th st. Solemn high mass of le-'
qulom St. Anthony's Chuic-h 9 a in Ini ,
Soldiers' National Cem. Auto service j
MCIJAIIAN. FUUUeniy. Jan. 17. MAR- I
GARET. widow of John McOahan Relatives
and friends invited to funeral, Wed , 9:Jii
a. m.. residence or son-in-law. Francis J
Dovlc. 4129 N. Broad st. Solemn requiem
mass St Stephen's Church It a. in. Int. New
Cathedral Cem.
McGRUDDY. Suddenly. Jan 17. JOHN
ANTHONY, son of Ellen and late V. llliani
McGruddy, aged 2U Relatives and fr'endi
Invited to funernl. Thurs , s 30 n. in , from
mother's residence. 1228 N. Wornocl. m
Solemn high re.qulem mass St Mulaihy'"
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre o-ui
Auto service
McKINLEY. Jan. 18. EI.1ZAJ1ETII p
widow of P. V McKInlev. Relatives and
friends. Daughters of Libert. Invited to
funeral services, Wed., 2 p. ni , parlors of
Gordon V. .Udell. 210 N. 52d st. Jut Mt.
Vorlnh Cem. Auto funeral
MELI.OR. Jan 18, CATHERINE. dau-li-ter
of John anl Catherine Mellor Relatives
and friends. SoJallts of B. V. SI. and Ladles'
T. A. u. Society of St John the Baptist
Chuich. Invited to funeral, 1'rl , 8 .10 a m..
parents' residence, 39.17 Terrace st , Wlsvn
hlelton. Solemn high requiem mass St. John
the Baptist Church 10 u. ni. Int Westminster
Cem,
MEYERS Jan 10, GERTRUDE C .
daughter of John and Delia Meiers Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Thurs . 2 p. in., parents' residence, 5214
Wuketteld st., Utn. Int. private. Remains
inav be viewed Wed. eve.
MORAN. Jnn 18. MARY MOnN. for
merlv of 2100 Locust st Relatives and
friends, St. Patrick a Altar and Holy Face
Society, Leacuo of the Sacred Heart. Invited
to funeral. Wed. 8.30 a m, residence of
Joseph F. Donahue 31S N. 64th et Solemn
high mats of requiem Church of Our Lady
of Victory 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cro.s Cem.
Auto service.
MOWRER Jan 18. at Camn DIx N J .
CHARLES Ji.. eon of George II und Slarv
Jane .viowrer. .agea ji iteiauve and
friends inviien to mnerai service wed 3
p. m at 3410 Hamilton et , Pulls Int.
'frfii-T-iHj" la,.1 lr' x-vrtnani.-T. m, ,
MULLIN Jan. 1,. SJAROARr.T Ml 1. -
.l.w,, - v... . ' " n .... ......un ......... li. ,. I
neral, vvea. e au a m resiaen. e cr sister,
Mrs. Ellen Woods. B301 Pine st Solemn
requiem mass at Church of Transfiguration
1U a m inv. - avii'-irai c .-in
siujviva i . .isn. ii, acrtui-ii son oi Jo
seph I. and Frances Murray vnee Kane).
Ilelatlves and frlrnds Invited to funeral.
Wed., 1 P. m.. grandparents' residence. 219
Richmond st. Int Holy Cross Cem. Re
mains may bo viewed Tues eve.
NEWIIY Jan 17 JAMES, husband of
OnMKTKBY LOTS
ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK
Lots. U prioesi rsasoakkU tsrou. UaJsi
Utk W,inl1J. TtW -Watts) rtwitty
t-. "" - - J I
' UNnEUTAKl.l.S
lQ-flUYLERsl
F 1 BROAD AMr
d? DIAMOND
lKATHB
Elizabeth Newbv. Relatives and friends.
Oriental Lodge, No. 883. F and A, M.. In
vited to funeral services, Wed., 2p. m 4
N. Vniiiren st. int. Fernwood Cem. Ite
malns may be viewed Tues.. 8 to 0 p. m.
NUGENT. Jan. 18. BRIDGET, wlfo of
Michael Nugent. Ilelatlves and friends In
vited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. in., from
Berwyn, Chester county. Pa. High mass of
requiem nt St. Monica's Church, 0:30 a. m.
Int. Dalesford Cem.
O'BRIEN. On Jan. 17. 1920 JOHN, hus
band of Mary E. O'Brien. Relatives and
friends of the family and the employes of
the Barrett Mfg. Co. Invited to funeral, on
Wed. mnrfilntr. nt 8:30 o'clock, from his late
residence. 132(1 H. 31st st. Solemn high mass
of requiem at St. Gabriel's Church at JO
o'clock Int. Hdlv Cross Cem. Auto fnnra1.
O'NEILL (nee KenslerJI Jan. 19, EMMA
V , widow of Arthur F. O'Neill. Relatives
and friends, all organizations of which she
was a member, Invited to funernl, Hat., a
P. m 4M2 Klngsesslncr ave. Int. .ML itorlah
Cem Itemalns may b viewed FN.. 8 to 10
p. m.
OLHEN. In Pasadena. Calif. Jan. 14.
CHAHLOTTA YHLEN. wlfo ot Tlnlus Ol-
sen. jMonco or funeral later.
PATTERSON At Pittsburgh. Ta.. Jan. I
18 CLEMENTINE F. -PATTERSON. widow4
of Jacob M. Patterson, aged 83. Relatives I
and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.,
11 s m . Kemble Memorial M. E. Church.
Woodbury. N. J. Int. Eellngton Cem.
PENSYL Jan 10. ELLIS JM PENSYL
Relatives and friends, omoloycs J'hlladelphla
Inoulrcr. Invited to funeral services. Thurs .
2:30 p. m., 119 Markle St.. Wlssahlrkon.
Int,J,irJv,lt- Prlenda mav cull Wed. eve
POOr.I1 On .Tnnnnrv 17 1090. .TAMES
POOLE, aged B9 years. Iteiatlvos nnd friends
Invited to funeral services, on Wednesday,
at 2 p. in., at residence J. Wesley Bowcn.
1018 H. 2d st. Inf. Fsmwood Cemeterv.
C1UIGLRY. Jan. IB, BERTHA, widow or
Isaac Qulglev, aged 01. Relatives and
friends, Banner Council, No. 30, S nnd D.
of A.. Invited to funeral, Irl.. a p. m.,
20.VI Coral at. Int. private. Oreenmount
Cem. Friends may call Thurs. ee. Auto
serlre.
REAGAN-. Jan 17. JOSEPH J., son ot
Hannah and late Patrick Reagan. Relatives
and friends. Int. Brotherhood Bookbinders.
Local No. 2, Imlted to funernl, Thurs.. 8.30
a m. residence of mother, 2430 W Hunting
don st. Solemn high requiem maes St. Co
lumba's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe
dral Cem .....
RICHARD. Suddenly. Jan 10. FRANK.
son of Frank and Louisa Richard, aged J9.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
sen Ices Wed., 1 p. m.. residence of parents.
400 r,th st.. Camden. N. J. Int. German
Lutheran Cem Friends mav view remains
Tu" I In n m
RITCHIE. Jan. 18. HENRY C. son of
Mary E. Gleason (nee .Ritchie) and late John
I'.m
RITNER. Jan. 19, KATHRYN L.. widow
of Samuel B. nitnr. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, 105 Llnwood
ae, Ardmore, Pa., Wed, 2 p. va. Int.
private.
ROWE. Jan 18 i:MMA E.. wife of How
ard E. Rowe. foirrerly of 318 W. Blddlo st,.
west Chester. Pa. llelatlven ana menus in
vited to funeral services. Thurs , 10 a. m.,
parlors of Thomas E Brogan. 54th and vine
ts . West Phila. Int. Harlelgh Cem.. Cm
dn, N. .1. Itemalns may ba viewed V.M.
after 4 pm. ., ....
SCHAEFFER. Jan. IB. ANNA SCHAEF
FER (nee Fries), of Riverside, N. J., wife
of John Schaeffer. Relatives and friends In.
ted to fun-Tal services, Thurs . 2 v. m .
fuller's residence, .1025 N. Franklin Bt. Int
Northiiood Cem. Remains may be viewed
Wed. evrf.
HCHULZ Ian. 17. CARRIE PCHULZ. ,
widow of Andr'ew Scliulz. aged M. Relatives I
and friends Imlted to funeral. Wed., 1 p. m.,
1944 Alrdrlo at Int. Cheltn Hills Cem.
Friends may call Tues., 7 to 9 p. m.
SCHWKRING. Jon. 17. .SOPHIA, widow 1
of Frederick fichwerlng. Relatives and i
friends. St. John's Ladles Ala Society. In
vited to funeral. Wed.. 1 p. m.. 1810 Dudley
st Int Glenvvood Cem. Remains may be i
viewed Tues.. 8 to 10 n. m Omit flowers.
STEPHENS. Jan. 18, MARY K., daughter ,
of late U. fr. end M. A. Stephens. Relatives ,
and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed..
2 p m. lb.'ll Porti-r st Int. private.
STEVENS At 715 N. 38th St.. Jan. 19.
GEORGE A. husband of Margaret Stevens,
ag-d 38 Notice of funeral later
STOOPS Jnn 18, EDWARD A
STOOPS, late of 218 S 50th st.. aged 71. .
Relatives and friends Invited to service, '
Wed . 2 p. m . Oliver H Balr Bldg.. 1820
Chestnut st Int. Westminster Cem. Friends
mav call Tires , 7 to 10 p. m.
SUTCLIFFE Suddenly. Jan. 17. JACOB
W . husband of Mary M. Putcllfto (nee Bar
wis), aged 31. Relatives and friends. P. O.
S, of A.. Camp No. 101: employes of the
I S S. White Dental Works. Invited to fu
neral services. Wed , a p. m.. residence ot
sister, 40lt Tacl,awanna et Frankford. Int.
private, OaMarvil Cem, Remains may be
viewed Tues.. from 8 to 10 n. m.
TAYLOR. Jan. 19. HELEN K.. daughter
of 'William C. an J into Elizabeth L. Taylor,
l'.elatlves and friends invited to funeral
services, Thurs.. 2 30 p. m , 4900 Grlsco.ii
st . I'rinkford. Int. private
TEMPEST. Jan 19 KATHARINE It
hUp of Fred S Tempest In Shelblev) and
daughter of If. W. and Carrie Shelbley. Due
HOttre of luneral Will he given
THORP. Jan. 18 JOSEPH II husband
of late Catharine Thorp aged 711. Relatives
and friends. Blrney Post. No. 63. G A. R ,
Coliocltslnk- Tribe. Nu. 230. I O. It. M . Oak
dale Castle, No 00, K O. 1. and Sons of
Veterans, Invited to funeral services,
Thurs . 2 p. m . 2517 N .Rth st. Int. North
wood Cem. Komalns may be viewed Wed..
8 to 111 p. in.
'rnitnrRV fan
et S lan t wrr
1S OEOnrtW'H'h'al-J,
band of Adallne L. Torniev (nee Brown),
ir!atlet unil friend, member of Brother.
rood of Amerlian No. 34 '"ohoc'tsink Bene
tuial Aeso . K of P.. No 31. nnd employes
of North Bros
inv lieu lit luneral services.
Wed.. 2 p in 102H w. camtirlaNst Int.
private. Hillside (Vm. Remains inav be
..lewed Tues , 7 td t P. m
TROUPE. Jan. 18, SAMUEL TROl'PE.
Sr.. husband of Mary Troupe, aged 71 Hel
atlves and friends. Klngsesslng Lodge. No.
309. I. O. O. 1. Invited to funeral services
Wed., 2 p. in.. 032 Yetvdall st Int. Fernivood
'WEISSER. Jan JO. WILLIAM J., son of
Samuel and Minnie Weleser (neo Selfrled).
aged 20. Relatives and friends. Brldesburg
Council. No. 135, Jr. O. U A. M. Tetonka
Tribe. No, 321. t. O. R. M . and Tacony
Lodge. No. 238. I. O. O. I. invited to fu-
I neral Wed., 2 p. m.t parents' residence,
4S1H 1-. anompson i. mi. vjAiiiuna ucrn.
Remelns may do viewcu lues , to ill p,
tft'l nil Mnrlitenlv. .lull IS Tlev Tn-
ct . Taeonv ruieirn rcouiem mass &i i.eo'
ii.t.rv, 111 a Til Int. St llomin t s Cem
WILSON -Jan. 18. SAMUEL T WILSON,
husband of lotn Johanna Wilson (nee Meadj.
Relatives and friends. General John V. Ilav.
rolds Post, No. "I: St. Albans Court. No
sr, V. or K., mvlted to funeral. Thurs.. I
p m . 2417 S. Wooostock st Int Mt. Morlah
Cem. Friends may call Wed, eve.
WOOSTON Jan 17. RACHAEL n
diuuhter of lat William II W'ooston Fu
neral tervicea Wed. 11 a m Medford M.
E Church. Mcdiord. N' J
WORRELL Jan. 18. GEORGE R. WOK-
P.ELL. aged Si. ltlatlies and friends In
v Ited to funeral. Wed. 2 p in., residence,
Newtown township. Delaware county. Pd.
Int Media Cem .......
YOUNG Sud.ienl". Jan 19. EMMA M
caushter nf Geo.p" und Lllll-m Jiour..-r (neo
lung) and granddaughter of George and
I lartl loung. a. n yr;i t, uiomns. Jieia-
tives and filends Invited to luneral servloes.
Wed. 2 P in resilience of grandparents, 9,
Pleasant st . Pelhim. Int. Norlhvvood Cem.
Auto service
LEGAL A DVERTI-ty.M I.X IX
i notice is iu:iti:nv oivex that
nti unnlt. atlon will be made tn f )m .
Governor of the state ot Pennsylvania on
Uoinh..v. February HI. 1U.0, hv tlexundrr
W Cerlinb, Howard W. Liiilluin. .luinithaii
L. I.riibh, Oevinhl -I. Thirl, Richard A.
Olicrlioltzrr und William A, lVely. under
the Act of As.emblv of the I'ommonvvealth
of Pennsylvania entitled 'An Ait to pro
vide foi the Incorporation and ltegulatloti
of certain Corporations." approved April 29.
Ib74. and the supplements thereto, for .the
charter of an Intended corporation to he
called GERHAB LUDLAM CO. INC. the
eharu -ter and object of whl. h Is to buv,
jell, distribute and generullv deal in coach, i
carriage wagon, truck uutotiucU and auto-1
mohlle. hardware, psits. equipment, aptdl
ances. aupplles and aciessortes, and foi that,
purpose to havo nnd possess and enloy alii
the rights, benefits and privileges of the '
nald Act ot Aseemblv and its supplements.
WILLIAM T ALDItlt'H.
Solicitor.
LOST AND FOUND
BOX Lost. Sundiy. betnevn Dauphin st
nnd Logan Station, dreaj in box: liberal
rewind Phone Frankford 2491
CERTIFICATE Lost certificate ot mem-1
bershlp No 230 In the Commercial Ex- ,
change of PhtlaU-lphla in the name of I
White. HeuU U Co , having been lost, notice
Is hereby given that -application has been
marie for a new rerttlli-ale White. Hentz
It Co.
NECKPIECE Lost, on Monday January
y- n 2-skln sable neckpiece Liberal re-
r& " returned to 2043 Spring Garden at.
. pnons Poplar 5800
POI.ICT Lost, nerpetusl policy No. 3077
for J5n)0 In lie Lumbermen's Ir.surancu
Co of Phlladelpula covering, premises 100
Chestnut st , Ph'ladelphla, return to estate
ot Frederick Hemsley Hotel Brighton, At
lantic City
PERSONALS
JACOB S sriCJiER, of 2144 Kensington
ave . has sold his men s furnishing storo to
Fox & Handler All bill must be Be,it to
Jacob Pplcker, 244 Kensington avo., before
w-nusir .- ti-.w
HELP WANTED FEMAI.B
ATTENDANTS Three female attendants.
ita art ai lu ..ti' hiiu i nan cnnLr n.
rv 30 to J40 depending upon qualifications
! Apply in nerson or bv telephone to Dr ,
James S Hammers. Sunt Chester I'ouutv
Hospital tor Insane. IVnibrecvllle Pa lien
tWIW, i
ATTENDANTS wants'. Apply euprrirT.
, leiinenv. ino i.-nna. uenerai Hospital, 34th
and Pine sts. -
t t.ERK for oftloo -work in
manufacturing
Vvuir-u'l v.J....., lliDnuitfl, niai.B HgS.J
f WALlrlJevi .
wri" M?-i.iVlll,.Viy.eiS ?r?5n.ri ' to T funeral ! DESIGNER Embroiderer house wanU de
Thn Siin n0nm-1:Ml.nyi nf moth J? 4 1fr"'r aeckstomod to high-class work
?-SKfVi8J3,.,a' l?i;,,ref'ce? ,m,ii.,r. Ht 'or machines and hand embroidery: largo
Phi wit ' ri,?! 1 ' .,n int Hnivross ! laIary and percentage or as partner: egcel
Fnlltp s Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy uross ,. n,in..,.,ni,v nr ria-s .,. .,.. ei,n
,-H-ari-jjejs.irCmoBx-.
.. j-mHL
HIX WANTED -FEMAI.E .
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING
OFFERS! AN OPPORTUNITY roll
PLEASANT, PERMANENT, rllOFITAJJLK
WORK AT A. CENTRAL OFFICE)
NEAH YOUR 1IOMB
ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDLNOS
DINING AND REST ROOMEI
FREE MEDICAL ADVICE AND
PROTECTION AGAINST FINANCIAL
LOSS IN CASE OF SICKNESS
ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS
MISS STEVENSON WILL GLADLY
EXPLAIN THE OPPORTUNITIES
TODAY. BETWEEN 9 . M. AND 7 P.
FIRST FLOOR. 1031 ARCH ST.
M.
rn,E mOLI
"'a ""
WAITRESS
TF.LEPHONK CO OF T'ENNAi ' Mrs. Wm.
BOOKKEFPERS EXPERI GNCEIJ
ALSO ASSISTANTS
TO WORK ON ftlSTOMERS' CHARGE
LEDGERS
APPLY BUIILAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'3
CLERK THE ACCOUNTING DEPART
MENT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO.
DE'SIRES THE SERVICES OF A YOUNG
WOMAN WITH N'fl'P I.WHft T1IAM 1 YKA11M
OF HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING OR ITS I
EQIJIVAL.t-.ST; WITH OH WITIIUUT li.
1'ERIENCE. ASK FOR MR. PRICE,
PUBLIC LEDGER CO . OTH AND CHEST
NUT STS.
CLERKS FOR POSITIONS IN
CREDIT EDPARTMENT
APPLY BUREAU OF KJIPLOYMENT
W'ANAMAKER'S
FUR FINISHER and liner wanted: must he i
experienced. Apply 315 3. 13th at.
GENTLEWOMAN with pleasing voice to I
telephone patrons, one accustomed to meet
ing people: rapid advancement for bright
woman Anolv Marceau. 1009 Chestnut st, '
GIRL, competent, to assist with homework,
washing and Ironing; family ot 4: sleen
i
I In Call Warning 5155
GIRLS WANTED
GOOD PAY. EXTRA BONUS
FOR CLEAN. LIOIIT
FACTORY INSPECTING
CONGENIAL. REFINED OIRLS
TO WORK WITH
PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
MATRON IN ATTENDANCE
- RECREATION P-OOM
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
BUT GIRLS MUST NOT BE UNDER
10 YEARS OF AGE
APPLY AT ONCE
ATJ.AS BALL CO.
4T11 ST. AND OLENWOOD AVE.
GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
l'Ml PALKINO AND MISCEL
LANEOUS WORK: EXPERIENCE
NOT NECESSARY: GOOD PY
NATIONAL BISCUIT CO.
I3U1 GLENWOOD AVE
GIRLS AND WOMEN. NOW IS THE TIME
TO SECURE A STEADY, GOOD PAYIN)
POSITION IN OUR NEW WEST WORKS,
BOTH ASSEMBLERS AND MACHINE OP
EP.ATORS NEEDED. APPLY 31D ST. EN
TRANCE. ELECTRIC DENTAL BUILDING.
S3 ANI ARCH STS TAKE ELEVATOR
TO FIFTH FLOOR. H. T. PAISTE CO..
3201 ARCH ST
GIRLS AND WOMEN We havo Just ill-
- w...lta.t anntVier rtttw Int nf mnrhlnes. nlso
iiiorsed our assembling denartmnt: now Is
the opportune tune for sou to secure eteaay
I work with a modern, up-to-date, growing
1 concern experience not necessary: good pay
for beginners, with rapid advancement: take
elevated, surface or subway car tn 32d St.
1 station. Applv factory office. H. T. Palste
Co 3201 Arch st
GIRLS
It vears or ovei with school privilege, j,
I to start with rapid advancement, to woik
Ui wallpaper factory Apply at once, Becker
Smith it Page, Water st. and Snyder ave
GIRLS, over 10 vears: steady position: good
wages, 48-hour week Frledberger-Aaron
Mfg. Co . 4000 N. 18th. nr. Wayne Junction.
GIRLS WANTED TO LEARN CIGAR
MAKING: 13 TO START. BORROW
BROS,. INC '-".'0 8 BTIT ST
GIRLS wanted on folding paper boxes 4S
hour week- st.adv employment guaranteed
Brown It Ballev To 110 N Franklin t.t
GIRLS to SfW tacks in chairs. Aoply to Mr
Graham. 244 S Rth Kt
HOUSEWORK,
small faillllv
while; references renuir-rt:
wages 55 Gtn 2231 J
LADIES Take work home snare time
stamping patterns Call Store, 5112 Market
NIGHT TELEPHONE OPERATORS
We have places for a number of young
women between the ages of 21 and 28
for night work as Bell Telephone
Operate! s
Special high lates
for this work
of pay am offered
SurrounJtiH'
lest loouts.
am excellent: comfortable
good meals at low cost.
See Miss Stevenson, first floor
Hell Varkvvav- Bldg.. 1G31 Arch st.
0 s. m -o 7 p m. Week-days
NURSE, with some hospltsl experience.
Sanatorium, New Canaan. Conn.
OPERATORS on
Graham. 244 S
cushions.
5th st
Apply to Mr. '
OPERATORS
ON REGULATION WORK
BLOOMERS AND MIDDY BLOUSEV
APi'LY BUR'IAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAJLU-ER'S
OPERATORS
EXPEP.IENCEI) ON DOUBLE-NEEDLE
MACHINES
APPLY BURE4.U OF EJfPLOYSIENT
WA NASLVKEP.Vt
SPOOLERS on cotton and mercerized varn
big wages; worth while to Investigate
steady work, 52 weeks m the vear Fried.
berger-Aaron Mfg. Co, 4000 N. 18th si
near Wayne Junction. "
STENOGRAPHER. PRnrERAHLY
WITH ADVERTISING AGENCY
OR NEWSPAPER EXPERIENCE
TO ACT AH ASSISTANT TO
M-AWUIEIt. ADVERTISING DE
PARTMENT OF WELL-KNOWN
PRINTINO COMPANY. MUST
I NDERSTAND OFFICE MET?!.
(IDs IIAVD INITIATITE AND lib
CAPABLE OF ASSUMING Rl
M'ONSIBILITY: GOOD HAI-Alir
TO RIGHT PERSONV DON'T AP.
PLY UNLESS QUALIFIED
B 201. liSPQER OFFICE
i. iapo
-sQaLm-
itSsWlii
oii..i,uHAi-iiir,wjBssaiin.-ieni permanent do-
Sllion: STaie itife .vn.r n ...1 ....,
expected resldapt of West Philadelphia or
I Darby preferred. Iron Hndroxlde Co
' Psschall Htallon Philadelphia "a -"
, STENOGRAPHER experienced permanent
I position, hours 8-30 to 6 and I o'clock Ho--
I urday. reply state full particulars. P. o.
, Box. 1404 Phila.
STENOGHAPHER Permanent position with
large corporation, initial salary .18 per
vvk . must be neat and capable or transcrlh-
Ing notes accurately P t32 Ledger Office.
BTENOORAPIIER. with engineering "sales
office experience. Apply Tuesday afternoon
between 2 and 4 o'clock 1(13. Wldener Bid.-.
STEVOGRAPHERH
EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED TO
..,,..., . no aooD WORK
ArPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
1 particulars, p 118, Ledger Office.
e'-i'sV"Jtaea .aw, a .
.
'Iyr.'i i ii sssiw). jW
JIEXjT -vVANTBt) fr:
TELEPHONE OPBtlATOIt wanted.
Bin MwUflinnard und to assist In
work for manufacturing concern! sr.
ary: .steady position, state experie
reference.
Branch lCB Lodger,
Moore sts.
typist . vrn jrtEQumn tiib
HBiiyicnn ok an kxperi-
ENCBD TYPISTl A YOUNU LAlr
WHO HAS) HAD KXPEIUHNCE IN
BILLINOj ACCURACY BSHENs
TIALt JlFiPLY, HTATINO F.XrERI
ENCH AND SALARY KXl'KITTBD,
U 202. LEDOEll OFIT1CB.
hxl,, m
.sawilMaTssvMUallaM . i
m vi
"Ty '1'!'
TYPIST k ,i'
EXPERIENCED AND TtAPID .'li
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT,
WANAMAKER'3
TYPIST, experienced! steady position! hones) jit
I . 8 to S. Address V. O. Hog. 1404 Phlla.y , "
AVhltn girl as waitress. Apply t
J, fVHll.niijr, ,,u,nKi).j , I'd,
' ' ' I '
WARPERS In ribbon departmenti learner '
taken; steady work: 48 hours week. Fried, -j Tie ;
oerser-Aaron jiirg, co.,
i near Wayno Junction.
4000 N. 18th St., . V ,
WINDERS on cotton and mercerized ramlt a,'j
1,1- ... n.l. wnt.lt.. tn lnw-.llral.tl vT.Ur
steady work: B2 weeks In tho year. Fr.e4-('i
K,h n.hto, ,o,i". ji.Uj ,w .,.. .M..,., ,in-
berger-Aaron Mffr. Co.,
4000 K.
18th et I
near Wayno Junction.
f
' " .,
I WOJfAV wanted, strong, American, for br
eral work In mill restaurant; good wair.
i Apply Grlswold Worsted Co.. Parby. Pa. "y
WOMEN ,,
WOMEN WANTED, WHITE.
FOR CU3ANINO AND MAKINO
THEMSELVES GENERALLY USM
FUL IN WHOLESALl. IIOUSB!
DAY WORK! PERMANENT TOSI
TION: MUST FURNISH BEST
REFERENCE. ADDRESS
p. o, .lockbox; 1013
WOMEN1 FOR CLEANING
NIGHT OR DAY WORK
APPLY BUl'EAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
TOTJNO WOMEN AS
CASHIERS AND INHPECTOnS
"EXTEJIIENCE NOT NECESSAIlT
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAKER'S
HELP WANTED MAIaE
ACCOUNTANTS A nationally known firm.
of public accountants requires Accountants
having public accountancy experience: state
, salary, experience and age. B 330. Ledger
Office.
AUTOMOBILE closed body makers and An
. ishers wanted. Osgood Bradley Car Cev,
1 Worcester. Mnss
BILL CLERK, experienced, who oan operate
an Underwood machine- man or womanf
plvo experience and salary wanted. P 122,
Ledger Office.
BOY WANTED. 1ft YEARS. FOn. MACHINE
SHOP OmCBi BRIOHT AND KNEIt-GETTC-
S13 TO START. APPLY CRANfS
DEIT . NILES-BEMENT-POND CO.. MIF
FLIN AND MEADOW STS.
BOY Neat. Intelligent hoy wanted by Pul
lie Ledger Co.. must bo in years of an;
splendid opportunity for young man with
Initiative; steady position. Apply office of.
the Editor. Room 809 Ask for Mrs. Grler,
BOY wanted; chance for advancement: refe
erence. Progress Skirt Co 1304 Arch St.
BOY wanted as driver and general stor "
work. Apply 029 N 2d st Apply evening,
BRICKLAYERS for out of town; Jt.25 an
hour. 8 hours' straight time, with a bonus
for every 100 over 400 bricks; long iotil
fare advanced Call 115 N. 12th at. -
BUSHELMEN
EXPERIENCED ON MEN'S CLOTHING
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT .,
WANAMAKER'S i
CABINETMAKERS and nll-around maehl
hands: steady work: rood waees. itrht.
modern r.lanti best conditions; group In
surance. Apply ready for work. Unit Con.
etnictlon Co.. B8th and Grays ave.
CAJIPENTERS
First-class house carpenters best
wages and living conditions: all
winter's work In the South. Apply i
NEWPORT SHIPBUILDING COMPANT
NEWBEP.N. N. C
i I.F.P.K Young man for general clerical
work in central section; this Is an unusual
opportunity for a bright young fellow who Is
accurate at figures, also writes a good hand;
state age, experience lowest salary expected,
also schooling. I. O. Box 751. , Phila. '
CARPENTERS FOR OUT OF TOWN; GOOD.
WAGES. FAIR ADVANCE. APPLY 116
N 12TH ST.. PHILA.
DRAFTSMAN, architectural, wanted at
once, must lie experienced on wording
drawings and details of hotel and apartment
houses; give referenri-s. lowest -Mlary and
detailed experience In first letter splendid
fhunce for progressive! und ePsady man
Write to Walter Frlcllng. architect. 1118
12th t . Attoona. Pa.
JjRAI-TSMHN WANTED AT ONCE. GRADE
A AND B DRAFTSMEN WITH JSXPEItl.
ENCE ON HULL. STRUCTURAL. OEN.
ERAL ARRANGEJIENT. riPINO, HULL
ENGINEERING AND ELECTRICAL PLANS.
apply in rERsoN.on riY letter to
H. a. BAYLEY. HOTEL WALTON
DRAFTSMEN with mechanlcMl. structural
and plant lay-ut experience only high,
class men wanted: bring sample,, of work.
The Barrett Co,. Employment Dent., "Mjir
garet and Bermuda sts . Frankford
Due to lncxeased production
we have positions ormu
for ths following
MACHINISTS
BENCH HANDS
MILLWRIGHTS
JIEPAIRMEN
TOOL AND DIE MAKERS
PUNCH PUESB HANDS, NIGHT
Boys. 15 to 19 vears
for general office, work
APPLY EDWARD U Bt'DD MKU CO.'
25rh st and Hunting Park ave. ..
DRAITSMEN Designers, checkemv dotal .
rs. and tracers for m-clia.itcal and. strtt
tural work on traveling cranes, rolling roll.'.,
and general machinery, positions r-teaa
with good chaticti for advancement. Apply
or write to tho Morgan Engineering CsV.
Alliance, o Attention II W. King. '
FURNITURE SALESMEN i
QUALIFIED TO HANDLE HIOIIs '
GRADE SIERCHANDISR! ',
Ari'LY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT
WANAMAIvER'M
C
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'
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1 1 A M M P. II VI A IU
FIRST-CLASS bTHAJJ AND BOARD1,
hammerman 1500 und 20011 lbs, capki.KWi
hours 7 a. m to 3 p. m. and 3 p. in. Hi
11 n in Iho Tlinken Detroit Axl Cki.
Dnirnit Mleli '
LABORERS wanted, long Jobi steady w ."-
nlentv nf fivsrtlrni. rnmml..... Mn ir -'
Sears Roebuck otieratlon Irwin L!l i
ton. contractors, Roosevelt Boulevard i -' '
Asylum ihkb, i' miKiorn. i.ar transfer l"t
IF. tn Oat.ti.nd (Vtneterv .sr
LAUOItE'llS wanted by larva inanu
. nn.wn .)... 1-1. 1. .... t
Ilausli f Son c o , foot ot Morris t.,
wnr R ver. Phi d nhU T
LAUOHF.RH wanted, steadv work: gc-o4 Wid fl
and .lodging IT.tO t..r weelc lUlnw.'WSJS ? 1
Mva JltVWr.sSIM ,.,,, ,ii .gfcy jl 1
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