', 4v tr EYENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1020 td tpOOR RICHARD CLUB URGES pjGJti 1 uis ru& siu v&K 1 id&JKS L ,, - business Bureau, Organized Last Night, Will Protect el . . rr. C7J 7 TI.- TTI-- r. n Tltosc r iiu uu uih jl nuau ,r no uuy vrom Scheming Knaves . .i... movement , to. protect thosp 1 . .ell and those, who "Duy from schtmlnf K,oor Richard Club mem R""1 list night at tho Manufacturers' Kin"' nt t, known as tho Better Buil- 2 Bureau o? rhlladelphia and will K'lv? twentieth of such oreanlzatlons ft! StS of America. " . - thi movement nro mo soim Bck of the move .. "rwcro present, at last night's Posa, . nlodicd themselves to con fer ol1G'8c)0 needed for the irnf,rUeof the bureau tf: To i. .fertlslng convincing djt moKing Resolutely true. 1'ian vuuum nhlllt) Kind called tho rneethur to S The first speaker was Walter 'd riosenberger, chairman of the bet - "" Cn.lnpsi commuieo. jtiu iuiu 01 !ei?u. nf the bureau and of tho '..,05Ji . fnr n charter nnd then In- wJ,e.d H. J. Kcnner, secretary of the rlS vigilance committee of the As- wilted Advertising uiuus 01 Vond. tr.nni. nnoned his address bv .lllni an amusing stpry of two chll- Iren .r" .. tj i,- .tnf. itore oli nn ncrreement wnn tXi wl.cn one child said: "I'll be ::..t,onr nrst. A " chcui juu uuu Krn"you can cheat me." Mr Kenncr cxdiuiucu ui uuc ui mu .t purposes of tho bureau was to do v il .l.tn nnn. flint- ntneea n.n tray wim .""?, "" -v ... Ilaces for cheating. Tho bureau will be an outside check K3u find tho dishonest spots and eltm te them. But tho work of the bu- (moving the dishonest spots In ndver St., it will strengthen confidence and improve tho business of the advertiser." Work in OHier Cities tt. then told how the bureaus in ther cities went about finding the dls .t annts In advertising, such ns 'iSeratlon and false statements, nnd he Clllet manner m "itii nutu uuusch . corrected. c eu.u mm. mu worn u received the strong support of .ewspapcrs, explaining that in selling dvertising the readers' confidence, oh rell as circuiuuuu, vvuo iunui iuui m u iewtpaper. tt was throuch the bureau, ho Bald. Kjt the operations of the Pan Motor i. of St. Cloud. Minn., were Btopped. ils concern nael sola Bnares amount- E W u. iu,w. -"-,-' l'"i7; re, ne saiu, a. u. i-uuumw, m i" 'an company, was sentenced to pris- n fnr tpn TpnrS. Bureaus, continued Mr. Kenner, are iow husy at work lifting suspicion from iintci- nHvorHonrn In cities throuehout he country, froirt coast to coast, mciuu- ig Boston, Kan lTancisco. unicngo, nin'svllle. Baltimore. Cleveland. Do- Irolt, Spoknnc nnd Kansas City. Mr. Kcnner was loiiowea ny wiiuam Green, who has taKen an active art in the organization ot Uettcr usiness Bureaus In other clues. Mr. Open's mldress denlt chiefly with he manner in which clubs had been ormed and their rapid growth after usiness men were convinced ot tne ood they did both for the dealer and he buyer. "The cash urawer vaiue 01 naver 8iwr depends upon confidence," said Ir. Green, "and tho Better Business iureaus build confidence on a sure ioundtttlon of truth." At the first meeting in Detroit, he id. only sir persons were present. at ias two years ago. Now tho Dc !t burcnu has numerous strong and luential members. One concern re iitly increabcd its contribution from 1300 a rear to $1750 because of belie fs it had received. Not nn Experiment After telling of the rapid success of iureaus in many cities, he said:'' rne work is no longer experimental. t has real value. Philadclnhla. in !orratng a bureau, can profit by tho iptrienccs of other cities, where bu eaus have succeeded. There Is nothing destructive in tho ietter Business Bureau. It Ii con ductive. It work for every individual u. "Its nim In trt nrntixf frnnil Totll n usinesa man's best asset. In protecting ooa will, two things are necessary: oacst merchandise nnd truthful adver- Binj." Mr. Kind tlian nlln tni avnuanna opinion from the business men resent. Albert TV Turn.. aP tTnnA JP. rnrner, investment bankers, asked: HOW TnflflV man niuioanf Unnn Iiaah Bjtcd to buy bunk oil stock?1' TAG hand of nonrW avAftr winn in M : room was raised. After the laughter had subsided, Mr. turner said: "Tho financial paces 'i some Philadelphia newspapers are "it to the worst use In tho world. All wm of bunk stocks nro advertised tore," Pichange went to the office of the owner i one Philadelphia neuspnper to pro e agalnbt improper advertising on pe financial pages. " were oracrca out," said Mr. rner. The mnlfpr nrnti fT.n Inl.l 1.u U- ithorltles at Washmcton. "The thine stJU brewing," he said. charged that "Bunk & Bunk" WINTICIt ll'HflonTH WfNTKlt 'itKSOKTfl ABllin'H.T.B. V. O. ABIIKVH.T.W, W. O. wcro not only able to advertise freely, but to rent offices In fine buildings hern. Mr. Green, returninc to the floor, said newspapers had been active and en thusiastic supporters of tho woik of tho bureaus nnd in Cleveland had re fused to carry advertisements not ap proved by the stnto securities com mission. Bowo Stewart also spoko in defenso of tho Philadelphia newspapers, He said tho newspapers would co-operate with tho Better Business Bureau nnd with the Stock -Exchange committee of Mr. Turner to stamp out tho nbuso of advertising. Cosh Comes Quickly ' At the close of tho general discus sion which followed, Mr. Kind ex plained that tho Philadelphia bureau would spend $15,000 in its first year and called for offers of support. i Tho first business house entered upon the list of subscribers was Millard's Dress Shop. The next was tho It. W. Hlrsch Co., and the third was Blaun er's. Inc. Other business firms and corpora tions entered upon the list were : S. Kind & Sons, Glmbcl Bros., the Philadelphia Record, N. Snellenburg & Co., Antonio Moig & Langsdorf, the Blgclow-WUlcy Motor Co., the Wnlk Ovcr Shoo Co., tho Richard A. Foley Advertising Agency, Inc., S. Dalslmcr & Sons, tho Bell Telephone Co., Stern & Co., Jacob Reed's Sons, O. J. Heppe & Son, tho C. M. Wesseis Co., Heckcr & Co., Notasemo Hosiery Co., B. IT. Dawes, Harper & Turner, the Poor Richard Club, tho Burton Clothing Co., John H. Slnbcrg, Gatchel & Manning, the Koshland Clothes Shop, Kayscr & Allman, Biddle & Henry, Walter G. Becker, Mansons. Inc., Rogers Engi neering Co., the W. G. Huver Co., II. A, Wcymann & Son, Inc.. the Rand Co., Gcorgo W. Jacobs & Co.. the Sampson Co., Inc. and Alice G. Pear man.' i Within a few minutes tho total an nual subscriptions reached $4700. List of Directors Directors of the Better Business Bu reau were announced an follows : Leon S. Dalslmcr, of S. Dalslmcr & Sons; John S. Engart, of Mitchell Fletcher & Co.; Samuel S. Fcls, of Fcls & Co. ; Edmund ,T. Gadsby, of Jacob Reed's Sons: Ellis A. Gtmbel, of Glmbcl Bros. ; Florence J. Heppe, of C. J. Heppe & Son; Philip Kind, of S. Kind & Sons: Jacob Locb Langs dorf, of Antonio Rolg & Langsdorf, Inc. ; Samuel D. Lit, of Lit Bros. ; Albert B. Maltby, of Bigclow-Wllley Motor Co. ; Richard E. Norton, of W. II. Ncwbold'N Son & Co.; Walter Leo Rosenbergcr, of J. H. Cross & Co. ; John Sinberg; Morton E. Snellenburg, of N. Snellenburg & Co.; Philip C. Staples, of Bell Telephone Co. ; Rowc Stewart, of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World; Herbert J. Tlly, of Strawbridgo & Clothier; Albert E. Turner, of Harper & Turner, and Les ter Wolf, of Notasemo Hosiery Co. A president for the new organization and a manager will bo chosen at a later meeting. STOLE LIQUORS, CHARGE Chauffeur Raided Cellar, 8ay Police. HeldMn $600 Ball With the arrest of Cloyd R. Schjk ficld, n chauffeur employed by Harry K. Cartright, president of tho Cartright Cool Co., the police believe today they have discovered another of the new sort of offenders created by the prohibition law. Schofield is accused of looting Mr. Cnrtright's wine cellar. Ho went to work for Mr. Cartright four weeks ago at his home at Allen's lane nnd WisBn hickon avenue. Ho says that he lives in Phillipsburg, N. J. Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Cartright went to New York. That evening, it is charged, Scofiold appeared at the home with two other men, say ing that Mrs. Cartright had ordered certain repairs. It Is alleced that he entered the wine cellar, taking champagne and other wines, wniBKy, nranuy and various cor dials. Mr. Cartright estimated his loss at $500. Scofield is being held under $000 bail for a furtner henring next Sunday mi "" &4 vWmQ Early Reservations Suggested. dtbmatto VixtH A "perfectly charming" Englbh Inn in tne gionoiu, out-ot-uoor iana or tne Sky. Real Southern hospitality, home like informality, perfect service, concen trated comfort in an atmosphere of refinement and taste. An "all the year" resort for pleasure and sport. One of "those wholly satisfying places" Perfect Golf in a Perfect Climate Grounds adjoin Ashtville Country Club nuviiiB 10-80 nd friends InvllM to funeral. Thur. nun !., iilRniu, lit . ini, flwniu Autoi will mtet trln nt Wenonah DEATHS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 4. piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii 1 WASHINGTON'S BlkTHDAY I I ATLANTIC CITY I A WKEK-KND OF TVIMS ENJOYMENT SS; Pnt la ,Amerle' "All-TliisYar" Keaort, will renew your htwlth, rut yoar - nwres, lmprore tb tmper, and . rwrallr mak a new nin of a. Tha bradDi, aalty.alr and brliclit naablM of Atlantic Oltr nertr fall. SFBOIAfc HOLIDAY ATTBAOTION8 AT THB HOTELS r . . .'. - v -! - . - -.-..- z ..- :" z L."iL'"v,,-'" -" - Zi. lent irain Mme IB malDtainea aaiir anq ou oti, rallman accommodations and fi acnte. tunaar rr rniin Myi..n mm nil information from local railroad Tick-ticket Ilotrl Iroqnota So. Carolina Ave. and lleach. A. O. rrancklo Co. New Clarion Kentucky Ave. & Board walk. Amer. & Eu'p'n plans. ITotcl Bhorrham Vlrelnla Ave. near neach. Amer. & Eur"D'n plans. notl iVedonli Jut oft lloardwalk, Tennessee A e. note) llothwell European plan Vlrclnla Ave. near lleach and Steel Pier. rhllllns Honse Massachusetts Ave. Near lleach. .. Cliester Inn New York Ave, near lleach. Hnlrl Continental Tennessee Ave. Amer. and Unr'p'n plnns. Moderate terms. one noun rnoH rniLA. tia ttsssa. on v. r. k. n. IlllllllllIllllllllinillllHHHHllllllilWlIllHllllllllilllllllllllllllllinillllll t. mrT7w.r'rjs,Tiiairv r i a. Ti sP Tjr j-.liriT.aiil r rttytwClk RU tltlantic City's Newest and most Distinctive Jwtel Cem, tatlon ,DANKS.Feb. 18. FLOnENCB A., wife f Elmer Hanks (not Ilmiu, Funeral Serv lc Thurs,, 1 p. m . 2818 E, Huntingdon t. Int. ML Peace Cem. Hodjr may be Tlewed Wtd. v, IlAnNKB. Feb. IB. MAHOAHET M . wife of Charles W. Uarnrs (nee Wllent). Funerat Thnra ,1 p, m jajt Tanker at. Int. prl--le Frlonds may rail Wed. eve. 1'ABTOW. Of pneumonia. Feb. HI, AL JlEriT, husband of i:mily IlaBtow (nee Drake), am-d a I Funeral Bat., 2 p. m , resldcnco ot mother. 3423 N. Ella at. Int. lYU?- Oakland Cem. IIEHAL At New York, Feb IT. EMAN UEL, son of late Herman and Jennie Ilehal, anod H2, rtelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Thurs, 1:30 p, m,, parlors ot Emanuel Asher h Bon. 1002 Diamond st. Int. Adatn Jesburun Tern BEIIT Feb 14, OEMT11UDE M. daugh ter of Charles A. and Emma M. Hert (nee Busies), aaed 8. Ineral services Thurs , 1 p m 3lA N. Cth st. Int. Hillside Cem, wlfo of Jllchael J, tllirley. Ilelatlves and irienas, nil aocletles of which she wsh i memler. lhlted fn funeral. Thurs.. AJIO a m , 2338 N 22d st. HUh mass of requiem Church of St. Columba 10 a. m.- Int. Holy BOETTLE Feb, 17. of pneumonia FAN NIE l BOETTLE (nee Powell), widow of Jaoob lloettle. Funeral Frl . 2 n. m.. resi dence Walter W. Conroy, 720 Button wood t. Alii, private, BOYD. Feb. 15. AQNEB M.. daunhter of William M, and Jane H. Hoyd. nelatlves and friends Invited to funerat services. Thurs , 2 p. m., 131 N. Paxon . Int Mt. Morlah Cem, Hemalna may be viewed Wid , J to 9 p. m. llllADLl.V reb. 14. JHLIA M wife of Francis J. , Bradley and dauahter Pt Jfary and late Iiuls Wless Itelathes and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8 30 a. m., 218 Oreen laie, Mk. Solemn requiem mass St. Mary'a Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Mary' Cem. HnnEHAN Of pneumonia, Feb 18. ftAJtY nnEESIAN (nee McOec, ared Ml. Funeral private. Thurs . 11 a. m . 2708 8. lh L...ln.t- ,!ol' Cross Cem. DREWI.V. Feb 10, of pneumonia. JOHN O.. husband of Clara E Brew n. Services. Tljurs . 1 p. m 2224 N. Natrona st. Int nrlvte nniTTON Feb 17. of pneumonia. YTJtlr " ,.i. w.. runerai services pri vate. Thurs, N p m., 1.10 Sumar st.. Wissa hlckon To proceed to Olrardvllle Frl. T1R(H1DC. Fh. In T.DIT1QA rxf daughter of Frank and Mary nrocden. aired 1. nelatlves and friends Invited to fu. neral Thurs !3 p m,. residence ot SaI",t,,!i?.llU K Ontario st. Int. North Ccdsr Hill Cem. . ,iV.iu,v!;, .eS. I5' HANNAH COBNE LIU3, w'fe of Euirene Brown and dauhter nf late Charles and Haunh It. Farrlnalon. Cervices Thurs . 2 p. m.. 1847 Ollro at. Int! Fernwood Cem. friends may view remains Wed. eve. IlKUNUn Feb. W, LEIDY S.. husband of Emallne Bruner, aeed 70. Services Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 22 E. 3d st.. Lnnsdale. Pa. Int! HUltonn Cem. Rerralns may bo viewed Wed.. 7 to n p. m HOYCE Feb. in of pneumonia. FRAN CIS, son ot Ella and late Joseph Bore, I'u i.eral Thurs , 10 a. m.. 231 Boxborough ave., ltosbnrnuBh Int private Westminster t'em. BOYD. Feb. 18, AONEB M daughter of William M and Jnne It, nayd. nelatlves and friends InMtrd to services, Thurs.. 3 p. m.. 138 N. Paxon st. Int. Mt. Morlah CAHDWELL. At resldenco of It. ,T. Toomev. Norwood Pn., Feb. in ROSE CAHDWELL Hleh mass St. Oabrlel's Church, Norood, Pn,, Thurs,, 8 a. m. Int. private. CALLAHAN. Of pneumonia. Feb. 17. EMMA M.. v,lfo ot William A. Callahan and dauuhter of Euirene and Emma Fell. Bervlces Drlvte. Sat.. 1 n. m.. 8018 Pine sr. Lint, prhate CARILRT. Ot pneumonia. Feb. 17, LEON, husband of Mary J. Carhart (nee Richardson) Relatives and friends In. vlted to funeral. Trl , 11:10 a. m . prvlate. Int. Oroenwood Cem.. Trenton N. J. CARROLL Ot pneumonia. Feb. 18 WIL LIAM CARROLL. Sr.. aged 70. Funoral. Thurs,, 11 ti m . parlors of C. A. Qulnby. 1848 N. 20lh st. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CARSON Feb. 17. JENNIE, wife of Wil liam Carson Relatives and friends mem bers og Kast Alleuheny M E. Church, Sun day School and Monday Etcnlng Class. In lted to funerat serlces Hat , 2 p m . 2027 E Wlshart tt. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. CHAMPION'. Of pneumonia. Feb. 10, JOHN B CHAMPION, aged 38. Relatives and friends InUted to funeral services, 8183 Knox at,. Otn., Thurs.. 1.30 p. in. Int. pri vate . CHESTER Feb. 10. of pneumonia. ALLXANDKR H.. Br., husband of Rose Chester (nee Mlerra). runeral services Frl 2 p m . residence of son. 224 W. Thompson st Int. prlate. Hillside. Cem. Remains max be lev,ed Thurs eve. CLARK. Feb. IS. of pneumonia. SAM- Cunningham). Funerat and Int. private. Holy tress tern, FOV. Feb GARLIC, IB. of pneumonia, JAMES son of James and Mary. Fox, aged X8. Funernl services Tnurs . 1 p. m.. parents' realdenre. 1927 N. Orata st. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. nAFFNlZY Feb. in. JAMES, husband of Annie Uaffney (nee allien). Funeral. Thurs , lnsa o. lam SI. solemn mass m. iuomii Church 8,30 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. OAOE.1l Feb 17,at Medford. N. J,. MAROARKT OAOKIl. iTinerai Hat., 2 p. m.. Menrorn nitNTK TV nvwv.l. n m . 810 Ilorbrck St.. F1 Chase. Plilla Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be V,'0ETTINaERe-Wb. 18. ADELINE. Wlf. of Joseph A, Oettlnger, Br,, aged 00. Rela- IARKT OAOF.n, . iTnerai Hat., 2 p. m., ird N, J, Int. Baptist Cem. ifrEL Suddenly, Feb Id. .OKORaH ENTEL. aged 09. Funeral. Frl , 8 DEATHS LOST AND yOtTNP Under management Ambassador Hotels System. On the Boardwalk. Jet in the quiet, exclusive Chelsea residential district. Spacious sun decks overlooking ocean. Sunphony concerts every evening. Dancing in famous srlll and Japanese tea room. Catering to select clientele. Write for booklet. raniii l 111 ha a s d o r. A'cto Vorfci Ambassador, At lantic City; Ambassa dor, Los Anpclest Am. bassador. Santa Bar bara, Alexandria, Los 1 itnrlr ttves nd friends Invited to funeral, Thurs,, 1 p. m. Al. & unurcn u( i.umoerion, n. J, mends may call 400 N. I'd at., Camden, N. 'blB&ON? Fob 14. OEOROE W.. husband of late Anna E. Olbsnn. Relatives and friends. Washington Camp. No 83, P. O 8. of A.i 39th Ward Republican Club executive committee. Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p. m , residence of daughter, Anna L. Moylan, 1231 Itttner si. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Thurs eve. cilNDELB. Feb. 10. ANNA, wife of Harry Olndele (nee Oersltt). Relatives and friends Invited to 'funernl. Thurs.. 7:30 a. m.. 3470 Amber st. Requiem mass Our Lady Help of Christians- Church 0 a, m. OLENN. Feb. 17. ALICE, widow of Pat rick Olenn. Helathes and friends. Altar, Rosary and Hacrcd Heart Societies Invited to funeral, Frl,. 8:30 a m.. I0M Olrard .,,, Hninmn requiem mass Church Our Lad'y of Rosary 10 a. m. Int. St. Denla's CenrnrrHt.t;n. Feb. IU. DAVID. hiinhsnA of BerlHa Oloeckler. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs , 7.30 a. m , daugh ters residence, wtv .. wiuru si, jugn mass St. Bonlfaclus'a Church Dam. Int. Holy noOWDY.-Ot pheumonla, reb. 10, OLIVER THOMAS, son of Mary and lato Thomas Oowdy. Services Thurs.. 2 p. m., 0129 Nas sau rd. Int. private. GRAVES Feb 10, J. ARTHUR., husband of Edith M. Oraies. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 4030 Walnut St. Int. prliat. OREENF1ELD Of pneumonia. Feb 10. ALMA, wife of Wm. OreenHeld (nee Haber strah) Funeral. Frl .2 v. m , 2313 N. 10th st. Int prlatc, Odd Fellows' Cem. JlAIOH Feb. 10. CATHERINE, wife of Thomas Halgh, aged 70 Relatives and Irienns nmii-. v rri..ta, Aiiurs.. 4 ou p. m.. Trinity Reformed E Church. F st, and Allegheny ave. Remains may bo viewed Wed.. 7 to 10 p. m. Int private. JlALL. Feb. Ill at Paoll. Pa.. IDA A.. widow of Albert Hall Funeral, Sat., 2 p. m , residence of sen. A. M. Hall. Paoll, Pa Int. Oreat Valley Presbjterlan Cem HARRER. Of pneumonia. Fob. 13, KATHHYN M. HARRER (neo TIerney), wife of William V Harrer, Services on Frl,, V P m., iiv-tif uronn si. ini. private WILLIAM- Feb. 18, MAROARKT E., daughter of Harry B, and Leah Williams, formerly of 4b24 Hazel ave., aged 22. Notice, of funeral later. HA,uvt;i 'en. 10, JUll.J u. haiivut, Icea private, Frl., 1 p.. m.. Oliver II. Hair llldg . 1820 Chestnut st. Int, private. NF.BF. Feb. 16. WIUMELMINA. wife of Fred W, Neef. Relatives and friends. Camp No 80, P. O of A,t Mnntesuma Trlle, No, 21, I. O, R M.I neneflclal Union, Dlst, No. 488, Invited to funeral, Thurs . 2 p. m. 1837 N. 12th st, Int, Oreenmount Cem. NEBLY. At Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 18, ELIZABETH FHAW, wife of E, Harold Nesly. Notice of funeral later. O'DRIEN. Feb IB, JOHN C. son of Allen and late Richard O'Brien, ared 20. Funeral Thurs, 8.SO- a, m., parents' resl dence. 000 S, Slst St. Solemn requiem mass Bt, Frsncis de flalos'a Church 10 a. m. Int. KTw rnlheral Cem. rtnir irh in. CARRIE, daughter of Henry and Pauline Och (neo Kllgus), aged 20. Funeral Frl., 2,, P. m.. parents' resl dence, 7402 Hieing Bun nve Phlla. InL Oreenmount. Remains may be viewed rWilSlvrin Fh IB. ROSE, wife of William O'Connor (nee Hoheen) . Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., bo a. m , 211 Damon lane, Darby, Requiem mass Bt. Clement's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Cathe dral Cem A . O'DONNELL. Of pneumonia, Feb, 18. JAMKH J., husband of Anna O Donnell (nee L)ndsey) son of the late Bernard and Mary O'Donnell. Funeral Thurs . 2 p m 2063 S Fnlrhlll st Int. New Cathedral Cem. PnARBALL. Feb 10. HANNAH PAR RISH widow of William Pearsall, aged 77. Funeral services son's residence. 130 Spring field ave., Bt. Martin's. Thurs . 4 p. m. Services and int. private. PENDLETON. On Feb 10 1(120, at 1217 W. Diamond St.. EMMA J., daughter of Mary E and the late Captain Benjamin Pendleton, Services on Thurs . at 2 p. m,, at Armstrong's. 1927 N. Broad st. Int. prl- PERRY. Of Influents, Feb. 14, CLARA D , wife of William J. Perry, and (laughter ne i.i- T.nrnn and Conlella flmlth. resi dence, 2827 Wharlon st. Funeral Thurs., 2 p m. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Services and PROCTOR. Feb. 17. SARAH JANE, widow of Joslah Kendall Proctor. Relatives and friends Invited to services Hat.. 2.30 V. m.. 127 Woodland ave.. Wyncote, Pa. Int. private. Autos will meet trains arriving at Jenklntown Station at 2-13 and 2:23 p m. RKINHOLD Feb. IB, HENRY L REIN HOLD. Br. Funeral services at residence nf son. II. L. Relnhold. 127 Coulter ave.. Ard more. Pa . Thurs ,2pm. Int, private ilEI.YEA. Feb 17. OLORIA. daughter of Rev. Harry A and Lillian Relyen. aged 11. Relatives and friends invited to funersl serv ices, parents' residence, 4017 N 12th .st . Thurs , 11 n m Int. Newinrunswlrk, N. J. REYNOLDS Feb IB JOHN J . husband of Winifred E Reynolds (nee Brown) son or av imam ano late jvrary ueynoms. Mon th es and friends InUted to funeral. Thurs. 8 30 a. m . 810 N 81d st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lndy of Lourdes 10 a rn Int Holv Cross Cem Autc funeral RHOADS Feb. 10 DAVID F., husband of Agnes Rhnads. Relatives and friends, lodges of which he was a member. Invited to services. Frl., 2.30 p. m . 930 N. 42d st. Int. Arlington Cein. Friends rav view re mnlns Thurs eve RIECK. Feb 10. CHARLES, husband of late Frederlca Rleck. Relatives and friends muter! to funeral services inurs,. i-u v. DOO Lost, Scotch .terrier, male, 2IU Cheslnut Hill 881. bless return fn Chestnut Hill, and rintfrr W-. Evergreen ., receive reward, rhona 3 . HEADLIOIIT Large automobile headlight, J -' with Liberty lensi In the cltyt gultabU n ' ward. W, J. Ollmorsi phone Kkd. 788. HOLDER U. cigarette holder, on fJatiir.''1 , fJtf day. presumably at tho entranea ot tha ff, , .1-11..... .. ,... L.Jtt IIU.u, - J, Tt.HHK Dellrvue-Btrntfnrdi liberal reward, rhon Rryn Mawr 188. PATENT LEATHER 1IAO Lost Feb. 17. about 4 p m., at or near Wanamakerg or on Chestnut st., between 12th and lath, small patent leather bag containing 110 bill and small change, with uO-trln ticket. Over brook and Philadelphia. SuUatde .reward, Thomaa Iloylan, 1O08 Ind Title llldg. Hell Telephone Spruce H47 WATCH Lost, small gold watch, Initials on bock B, H, M. C, between 11th and 16th on Chestnut st.. Saturday night' rswarO. PERSONALS OEOROE B SIMMER, Jr.. will not b re sponsible for any bills contracted for ex cepting by self from this date on. HELP WANTED FEMALE ADDRE88ERB Olrts to address envelope by hand at our office! piece work. Charles Palst Co.. .'7 Aich at. . AN EXCELLENT POSITION $12 per week to start 118 In four weeks Extra pay for evening and night work Rapid advancement Splendid arrangements fur recreation Best meals at little cost Protection against loss of pay In ease nf Illness without cost to you XX Free medical advice ' Call to see or write to MISS STEVENSON, & ', 1031 Arch tt. ASBIBTANT MILLINERY BUYER prominent Baltimore department offers an exceptional opportunity to a woman ox aoiuiy ono Pleasing personality as assist ant to Its millinery buyer; salary $40 and Funeral Frl., 7 30 a. m . 1703 N. B5th st. I m 1211 N lfllh st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem &?? ATINTICSITY,N.J., AivAnvemcan. Plan. Hotel of Distmctimvand RealCtomtort FIRBFROOF OARAGE. CAMCITY GOO. (CHARLES Special Hates Over Wnshlngton's Birthday Holidays THIRD ANNUAL BALL William A. Dunlap Lodge to Make Merry Friday Night The third annunl ball of the William . Dunlap Loyal Orungo Lodge, No. au, will be ncm next iYiaay evening in the Heralds ot Liberty Hall. 1410 Chestnut street. There will be dancing from 8 o'clock in the evening until 2 o'clock Saturday morning. The grand march will begin at 10 o'clock and will bo led by Past Supreme Grand Mnster William A. Dunlap, Alex ander Morrison, president of the Orange Homo at Ilatboro, and prominent o Ul cers in the order will be present. Stricken In Mission Stricken with npoplexy in tho Inas much Mission, Locust street above Tenth, Mack Diggs, colored, forty-five years old, uas found unconscious early today. He was taken to the Pennsyl vania Hospital and is in a serious condi TOUItB WEST INDIES CRUISE de LU3CE S. S. "TOLOA" (15,000 Tons) Of the United Fruit Co. Great White Fleet Largest and Newest Steamer to the West Indies Under Special Charter to the FRANK TOURIST CO, 24 Days Sailing from New York , MARCH 20, 1920 Visiting during the most delighliful season of the Year CUBAJAMAICA PANAMACOSTA RICA NASSAU (BAHAMAS) Luxuriously appointed steamer, built especially for the tropics. First class only. Cabins and Parlor suites with bed "wds and private baths. Dining service a la Carte included in we rate. Many delightful Slorc Excursions. $425 and up, including all expenses , . on Steamer and on Shore. FRANK TOURIST CO. 48 Fifth Ave., Now York (Established 1875) or YOUR LOCAL TOURIST AGENT UCELS IN COMrOGT.ttRVICE AND CUISINE Kentucky ae and lleach. Cap. BOO; modern throughout; $3.00 up dally, special weekly; Amer. plan. Booklet. MECKLET & FETTEn l.rt us make ion ferl nt homo In the "City or Robust Ilralth" Hotel Morton Ocnn and Virginia Avetf. Camirlty 230. Elevator. priato bitha. etc. olwaas open. ftUNNYNEDE St a. Park pUc. Overlook! ocean A City 8LI parlc J. McIIAVAIN CHAMPION. Try CLARENDON Hotel Virginia Ave. nrar II each. 100 rooms, ulth hot ml roll! runtime wnterj private bathni capacity hwii nooKiet. Monro iiutrninw, KICIIMONP. VA. fo,f($vi Mont matntiicont hotel In the (South. Roomn slnitle or en ultV ith nnd nitliout bflthfi, Knropenn plan. iuntmteil booklet on quest. O. F. WKISIOKR. a WASniNOTON. D. O. Burlington Hotel Amerlfun nnd Kuroprtn HOMELIKE. CLEAN, PERFEOT CUISINE .1X0 Kootns with Ilath K.SO to S3.SO FIVE MINUTES FllOM EVEItrTHINa WiiBhlneton. I, c. UEU husband of May L Clark, aired 31 Services parents' realdenre 100 E Sharp- nacK si , uermantown. Tnurs . i;su p. m. P.lvate. CONLAN. reb. IS. DENNIS J., husband of Julia Conlnn (nee Cnhlll). Relatlvea and inenaa, at. i.amond's Holy Mame society, all other societies of which he was a mem ber, Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8.30 a. m.. 3012 S. SIM st. Solemn hlzL mass of re auiem HI. Edniond a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem OONNAUOIITON Feb. 15, of pneumonia, ANN. wife of Thomas Conn.iuxhton (nee Brennan). Funeral private, Frl., 11 a. m., 124 Noblo st. Int. Holy Cross. COOK. Feb. 17, J. HOWARD COOK, hus band of Mattle B. Cook. Services Thurs.. 8 p, m., 471? Hazel ave. Int. private, Dar lington. Md . Frl. COOPER Of nnellmnnln. nn TToh Ifi. KATHERINE wife of John V. Conner (neo Bchncrder) need 2 Also child RAYMOND, aged 10 months. Funeral Thurs . a p m . irom ner husband's resldencu HUO iz Schil ler st Int private, Oakland Cem, COPE Feb. 17. of pnumonla. SYLVIA M Funeral services private Frl., S p, m.. 40R N Hid M Int Oxford Pn CORSON Suddenly Fh in Tf. WAR. HEN husband of llertha R. Corson (nee WIXTKR KE8QKTB THE PENNHURST Ocean nnd Michigan ne. Alwajs open. Every oppolntment WM U HOOD. HOTEL BOSCOBEL S ir. up weekly. Phone 11T. A. E. MARION. Uixhnimtsr Kx. Av. near Beach. E1t, ......-. , ,t . prjvat6 baths water: $14 wkly. ; 2 80 up dally, C. run. Iluhre IKBTVOOD. J. J. Laurel in the Pines Lakewood, N. J. EQUABLE CLIMATIC CONDI TIONS. GOLF, RIDING 'AND 0 iStt&ui&Ktou wAijiva. ijailiX CONCERTS AND DANCING. BRANCH OFFICE, GEO. A. HUHN & SONS. BROKERS. FRANK F. BnUTE. MOR. Now Its SWITZERLAND again with its incomparable scenic beauties. While in Europe Make Switzerland Your Headquarters Send for Packet No. 65, con taining tho Famous Hotel Guide, maps, etc, Inclosing lOo postage. Official Agency of the SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS 241 rlflll Alt. New York WKK N KM M VI I.I.K. PA. QIT1MSFT HALL Pen lUl ear- Cheer SU1NOE.1 nnbt, tu, hom4 comforlll. crisp, dry air: beautiful mountain walks. MelKhlni; coasting, etc. Not u sanatorium. OBQ B OAI1I.. Mgr .WEnNEltfiVH.I.E PA. ItorHI.EnOB. FLA. ?m83g&otst, IfianHiwpKocktt vnwi.iii.i.uwiL,i t-vitiun.?. 5KN -' ' lrn milnnNniiiTinf.TnnIr.' spnville, directly on the yyj hnnntifnl Tnrlinn T?5vr. in 'I the heart of tho orange belt. A high elm, modern hoteL with a capacity of 300. AIX THK OUT-DOOR 81'OItTS AT TIIKIR I1K8T Bxcelltnt golf, tcnnti, motor-bot-big, fuhlng, hunting, etc. Orcheitra, dancing, frequent tociil entertainment. Open January to April Write tor dctcriptive literature and Mrau. HKNHT M. LKBCK. M"sr Ta... ...... .. wtt.l.a....w.ll Men's Hats f" &f Wlourfl. Derbys ami ofto. Remodfird Into latent ntylfa nnd re trimmed equal to new Jefferson Hat Co., 135 S. 10th St. IN MI7UOHIAM SOMMER In lovlnff memory nf nur riap mother, KATE 11EDMAN HO.MMEIt, who (mused away Feb 1H, 1U10. 11 is aneei iu Know mai up win meet asaln uhero nartlnir li nn morei That the oneeo dearly loved has only lone FATHER AND CHILDREN. 3Bcat!js ADAMS. Feb. 1(1. MERV1N BAMUBU huaband of Margaret Adami (nee Cook), llelatlvea and friend Invited to funeral nerceii Church of flonl Hheoherd. Iloae- mont. l'a., Frl.. 3 n m. Int. Ixiwer Merlon H&ptlil cem. f rlenda may call at rc'inence, in N. Warner ave., Ilryn Mnwr, l'a., Thura,, after 7pm ALEXANDER. Fcib IT. JUI.IA 1. daughter of William and Martha J Alex ander. Ilelatlves and friend), invited to runeral, Thura., H 30 a. m 1273 Rananm at, Solemn requiem maas tit. Jamea'a Church, 10 a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem. AUQUBTINE. Kt. 11. CHARLOTTE- J., wife nf Charlea T. Auauatlne. rtelatlvea and friends invited to funeral aervloea. Thura.. 2 D. m 3413 Wallace t Int. prl vat IKmalna may be viewed Wed , 7.30 to 10 r m. RABR. of pneumonia, Feb. IT. E. JO SEPHINE IIAKR. Funeral aervloea Rat.. 2 1. m., Sia llermllaire t Manayunk. Int. nrlvata 'UAl.LINaER, W. 10. Mantua, N. J., GKOKOE UAJLUNOiR. need 73. heltlve Requiem hlsh miM St. Qrcxory'a Church 0 a. m int. Nt. jjenla's Cem. HAUOHEY. Of pneumonia. Feb. 13 EDNA It., daughter of Anna and late John m., reeldcnce of mother, 211)1 N. Palethorp at. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Rrmalha may be lewed Wed ee. Auto funeral. HATES Feb. 1.1, MART T wife of John Hasea and daughter of Thoma J. nnd B llroman. Relative! anil ,'riends Ladlea of (he John Lester. I', of A,, No, "3: Ladles' Lo)itl Order of Moose, No. 1. Invited to fu neral, Thura , 7.30 a. m.. parents' residence, 1348 N. Mascher st, Mara bt Michael's Church 9 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral, HAYNES Feb. 10. ALLIRO T. HAYNES, aged M. Funeral Thurs., 1:30 p. m. Int. Cold Knrlngs Omit flowers. HELMS Feb. 18. Atlantic City. N J , JOHN It., husband of Elizabeth F. Helms. Services rrl , 2 p. m . Swcdesboro M. E. Church Sedesboro. N. J. HB.VT.SCHKE. Feb. 17. SOPHIA, wife of Albert Hcntschke. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral sen Ices. Frl, 1 p m, residence of daughter, 3324 N. Sydenham st, Int prlate. Hillside Cem. HERON Feb. 111. of pneumonia. CATH ARINE, daughter of lato Andrew and Ella Heron. Funeral Frl . 8:30 a m . Bt47 Oreenwny ave.. W. Phlla Int. private. Old Cathertrnl HICKMAN. Feb. 10, ADAI.INE ASH WOOD, widow of James Hickman, aged 65, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs,. 1 p. m., 3247 De Lancey st. Int. Fernwood Cem. HOLLAND Feb. 10, ELLA A. R. HOL LAND daughter of late llernard and Catha rine Holland and aunt of A. O. H. Twlblll, aged 80 Frlenda lnlted to funeral. Sat.. H 31) a. m . SMI N. loth st. High mass of requiem Church ot the Ocsu 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. HOPKINS reb 11. JOHN, son of late John and Julia Hopklni. aged 70 Rela tle and frlenda. Keystone Uenef. Asso . invited to funeral, Thurs., 2 p, m., lS'.li aiempms st int. i-aimer cem, ma M lewed Wed . H to 10 n. HOWARD. Of pneumonia. Feb. IS. CHARLES, husband ot Nellie M. Howard. Funeral ThUM ,3pm, B712 Harmer at.. West Phlla. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem. HURST. Of pncumonll. Feb. 111. HIRAM, husband of Sarah Eltznheth Hurst. Services inurs., j p. m., ua li. springer st,, utn, int. private. JOHN'tON. Atlantic City. reb. 18. E. RARTINE husband nf Minnie F. Johnson. Tuneral services, 127 h Nprth Carolina ave., Thurs ,2pm Int. Pleasnatvllle JOYCE Vb. IT. of mnuenia. PETER, husband of late Mary Joyce. Funeral. Sat , 0 a. m . 2023 W. Hufle!d at. Int. pr!ate. Holy Sepulchre Cem. ply In letter, stating full details of expert, ence and reference. M 030. Ledger Office. KIRN. Fob. HI nf pneumonia. Mll. DUED. daughter of Sarah and late John KJrn. aged 13 months. Funeral services Wid ,8pm. 234 W Cornwall st Funeral Thurs 1 n m , tirhnte Int. Oakland Cem KLEPPINOER Of pneumonia. Teh 18, JOSEPH LEE KLEPPINOER, aged 33. Fu- nrai i"ri I) 30 a m.. 1017 S. 13th at. Int. RIOHTER Of pneumonia. Feb. 1.1. MART A. RIOHTER. Funeral services parlors of Kathryn B. Carlln, 413 E. Olrard ae., Thura , 2 n m. Int. Palmer Cem. Friends mav call Wpd eve. RORERTH. Teh 10 of pneumonia. FRANKLIV. husband of Prisrllla J Roberts (nee Bnuder). Funeral services Thurs., 2 P. m.. 2429 Aspen- st, Int. private. RODGERS. Feb. IB, MARY, dnughter of lato Arthur and Margaret Rodgers Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs, R 30 n. m., nil N. 2d st. High mass St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Private RYAN. Of pneumonia. Feb 10 JOHN, husband of late Bridget Rian. Funeral, Thura.. 11 a. ra . 1711 Dounton t. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem 4m HYLriY. At "in iuarivn rDan, rco , EDWIN, husband nf late Sarah Ryley. Serv ices and Int. convenience of family. SCHLOMAN At Cresson. N. J . Feb. 17, DORR19. widow of Martin J Schloman aged 70 Funeral Frl 1 p. m . residence of son. Arthur H Schloman Cresson. N. J. Int. Harlelgh Cem Camden SEFTON. reb 10. JOHN, husbnnd of Semah Fefton Friends nnd lodges Invited to services, Frl. 2 11 ii m.. 3002 Warrett st. Int private. Fernwood Cem. SELTZER Of pneumonia Feb. 18. SARAH J . widow of Albert T. Seltzer (nee Abbott), aged St. Funeral Wed p m., residence of Joseph Jarboe. 2230 Pratt st. Tlrldeaburg. Int. Buck.ngham Friends' Meet- SHADELL. Of pneumonia. Teb 14 LAURA E daughter of late Trancis and rmma Shidell. Funeral services private. Thurs., 1 p m 2120 Hamilton st. Int. prHte Fernwood Cem ,. SHARP Feb. 1.1 MAnY W.. widow of Dr. D. 11 Sharp, of Berlin. N. J., aged 59. Services Thurs , 0 30 a. m , chapel Andrew J. llalr & Ron Arch and 10th sis. Int. private Berlin Cem.. N. J SHOEMAKER Second Month 9th 1020. at AlamiiRorda. New Mexico CHARLES B . Jr.. son of lite Charles B and .Susie E. Remains Shoemaker and slater of Elizabeth R ft. Fretz senices nnci int. i.aurei im --";. SIPPS. Of pneumonia. ELTZAHETH ANN wife of Thomas Sipps aged 79. Funeral and Int. private. Thurs., 10 a. m.. 2009 Cathi- SMITH At .'413 Klnisessinc ave.. Feh. ,t oiififi'i. xr hii.ttnnil of Jennie H Smith. Relators i.nd friends nil lodges of which he was n mmher. Invited to services Trl , 1 30 p m.. Church of Atonement 4,th and Klngsesslng ae. Int. prlate. Trlendi v svs mill TVitied aia 4PR1SS1.ER. Feb 1.1. of pneumonia BERNARD, son or ler. Funeral Th residence 2301 en- a a t r.k 1ft nt nnnninnnlfl BER- :l",,-. ,,c" '. m. .'"?,." u--i wne ni iwi i- DELL, TELEPHONE OPERATING OFFERS AN OPPOItTUNITY rOIt A SPLENDID TECHNICAL TRAtNINS THAT WILL FIT YOU FOR MANY CHANCES FOR I'JIOMOTION MOREOVER, THE COMPANY WILL, PAY YOU 112 A WEEK TO START AND INCREASE TOUIl SALARY FREQUENTLT TOU WILL LEARN A PROFESSION , WHICH IS OPEN TO YOU IN ANY CITY IN THE COUNTRY IF INTERESTED, SEE MISS SMITH 40rt MARKET ST. MISS REILLEY 28 W CHELTEN AVE.. OTN. OR MISS STEVENSON FIRST FLOOR. 1631 ARCH ST. , 1 THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNaV BILL CLERK, female, to operate Remlnxtea machlre: chance for advaneen-ent Call J. R, Hunting Bedding Co . 1505 Wharton, BONBON DIPPERS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYSfENT WANAMAKER'S BOOKKEEP1NO OPKRATORct. icTllatt Fisher, experienced Apply Mitchell' Fletcher Co , 5000 Germantoun as. Oer mininn n 2O00 erlenced on Burrougha Ine: stenographer pre mployment department. BOOKKEEPER, el bookkeeping mai ferred U G. I 21 N 22d St. Feh 1.1. of pneumonia, , of Gresorv and Mar Sprlss- ., Thurs 11 a m. parents . W Lehigh ave. Int. St. j KOON'TZ Feb 17. PAKN1E F. n Irlmv of John C Koontz. Members of Calvary Ref. Church Science Council, No 5.' D of L.. Invited to funeral Frl.. 3 n m 272S i Somerset st. Int Mt. Peace Cem Friends I call Inurs eve KRAMER. Feb. 14. of pneumonia, MAR GARET (nee Schmidt) widow of Rnvmond ii. Kramer, sr.. aged ft3. 1'uneral Thurs . 2 KI'EHN reb. 17. WILIIKT.MINA. wife of Christian Kuehn. aged 70 Relatives and friends Invited to services. Frl .1pm, 24.10 N. Colorado st Int. North" ood Cem LANOAN -Feb 17. of pneumonia. CARO LINA R . wife nf Martin J, Langan and , Dennlstnn), aged B7. Relatives and friends, i private Chclten Hills' Cem i, iH.ii-iiT, ii, viiii-ii no .run a iiieiiiuur. 111- Mted to funeral, Thurs , 2 p, m , Moreland ave , Hatboro Pa Int. private. Remains may lie viewed Wed., 5 to 0 p m. CORSON Feb. 10 DANIEL M, husband of Luclnda Corson aged 44. Funeral Thurs 2 p. m. resMenco of brother-in-law, Belford O, Royal, G1S Cooper St.. Camden. N. J. Int. private. Friends may call Wed, eve CRAVEN. Of pneumonia Teh 10 WIL LIAM H CRAVEN aged B8. Funeral Thurs . 10 30 a m . 415 Penn st . Hatboro. Pa Int nrhate GRAVES reb. 10. J ARTHUR, husband of Edith M Oni Services Thura,, 2 p. m., 411.10 Walnut st. Int. private. CROWLEY Feb 111. of Influenza. RUS SELL W CROWLEY, aged 22. Funeral services Thurs,. ..' p m . parents' residence. E. High st Clayton, N. J. Int. Cedar Green Cem. DANKER Feb 13, of pneumonia, at 789 N. 2Kth st . Camden. N. J. MARY, wife of Charles Dankel Funeral Thurs . 2 p. m. Int Arlington Cem DAUBE Feb 19. FREDERICK DAUBE. Jr., aged 23 Services on hat., a 10 p. m., at 2013 West Susquehanna ave. Int. private. DAVIS. Of pneumonia. Teh. 17, DE BORAH C. DAVIS. 2231 S. 17th st. Services Frl., 2 p. m . 01lrr H. Il-ilr llldg1., 1S20 Chestnut st. Int. nrlvae. DEACON Feh 10 CLIFFORD K hus band of Ellra White Dencon aged 70. llela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. m.. 018 State at,, Camden. N. J. Int private DELACOUR. Feb. 17 MARY, wife of James Delaoiur (nee Killj) Funeral Frl,, 8 JO a. m . Penn st Clifton Heights Ph. Solemn High mass ?t Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int, St Charles's Com DETWILER Feb 14 formerlv nf Cape Ma. N. J.. J LEONARD hushind of Mary Uetnller tnee Hughes) Funeral services Tues., 8pm parlors of Frederick Mann, Jr. loth at, lielow l ntromerv .ve. Int. private, Mr Zlon Cem , Pottstown. ra,. Wed n m DINGEE Fob, 10, LAVINIA D.. widow of Edmund T Dlngee nnd diughter of late Samuel F, and Rebecca O Ridge, of Tre voie. Pa. Relatives and friends invited to funoral. Thurs., 1pm 1111 N. inth at. Int. WllllAm Penn Cem Pnmerton. Tr UTAATl InM Rfhrnlfll) W 0..nK a.V... 0 Ga.llp.. ThltTR 3 P 1P.I 2904 N. Palethorp st Int. Mt Vernon Cjm I STAUl'FER. At Downlngtown an reli. 11 10211 1MI.I.IAM DAUMAN -nun--esl son of William II nnd Clara Dauman Stuufrer aged 21 lears Relatives and friends Invited to funeral on Thurs IBth Inst froni hli late residence. 340 E. Lancaster ae. SVrv Ices at the house 2 n m. Int. private Auto v 111 meet train nt -Downlngtown leaving Brond St. Stitlon 11T10 a ro STEIN. Feb 10 M RY. wife of Moes iteln. need 08 Relatives and friends, l'a Lodge. No 70 I O I! A .Invited to fu neral Thurs 2 n m 1810 Erie ave. Int. ya ru 1 I .1 1 ,. nmll fIAUaPl P-.n?.- Ijl3 Marvlne st. Int private. .. I orPTVF.n Feh 17 MART M.. widow (f J Conrad Stelner aged H2 Announcement or funeral later from 2311 N 19th rt. STEWARD Feb 17 KMMA. F. lfnf Harry J Steward runeral seralcea Snt , 1 n. m 0230 Charvlew st Oermantown V':. " ',"A'" ''." ".'.' '"Ka?. ."' I Int Fernwood Cem Friends mav call rn u..ur,,,,. ... -" .. mil f inim l.llll- pacKer. agen ;.' i-oinerai. rrl.. 9.m a mrnther's residence. 7184 Wlsslnomlng st , Taconv Int St Dominic's Cem LAUXM VN Feb 15. ROHINE. widow of Frederick Lauxman (nee Rohn). Relatives and friends congregation St. Mluiael's Ev Luth eran Church Invited to services, Thurs, 1 p. m . 3011 N. Darlen st. Int. private. Remains may be lewed Wed. LAYCOCK Feb. 17. ALICE, widow of Joseph and mother of Marry Lairock, ngid il'. Funeral services, Frl , 2 p. m . snn-ln-liw's residence. John Wilson, W4AI Helen st Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem LEUPOI.D Feb.1.1. JOHN FERDINAND husband of Louisa F. Leupold (nee Young), aged 59 Relatives and friends, members Local Union No. 110. A. of K.. employes of Jacob Reed'a Sons Invited to funeral serv ices Thurs ,1pm. 1922 Orthodox st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. LEWIS Feb 17. MARIA, widow of John Lewis, aged OS Services private, Frl, 1 p. m , 1324 N. 59th at. Int. Fernwood Cim. I Call after 8 pm, Thurs, LEUPOLD Feb IS, JOHN FERDINAND husband of I.oula F Leupold (nee Young) aged ,vi Relative and friends, A. F of L, No 110, emnloves Jncoh Reed's Sons, Invito dto funeral. Thurs. 3 p in li.'2 Orthodox t. Remains may be. viewed CASHIER Young woman as cashier under Uminn system. Mlichell-Fletcher Co,. 6000 Oermantown ave. Oermantown 2000, BOOKKEEPER THE ACCOUNTING DE PARTMENT OF THE PUBLIC IJ5DOKR CO. DESIRES THE SERVICES OF 1 YOt'NO WOMEN WITH AT LEAST 3 YEAII.S" HlflH SCHOOL TRAININIJ OR ITS EQL'IIALENT IN BUSINESS EDUCA TION. . xNonijsui ; ok iiookkeki"- INC IS REQUIRED FOR ONE OF THESE OSITIONS A.SK FOR. SIR. PRICE. I'L'HI.IC I.KDOEIt CO 0TI1 AND CHESTNUT STS CHAMBERMAID and assist chlldnurse: good ref. required Apply 4U1 S. 2Jd st. CHII.DNl'RSE to take care of bby and assist with other children; good home for the right party; references. 40J1 Wayne avenue. CHU.DNURSE wanted to care for Infant only, good reference. Apply 1510 N. Ota. CLERK1 YOUNO WOMEN FOR AUDITINO DEPARTMENT ArPLY BUREAU OF EMPIXJYMENT WANAMAKER'S COOK wanted white, one willing to assist with downstairs housework' no washing; S In famllv desirable position. Telephone Over- l.rnok .1810 COOKING and downstairs work: small fam ily, no laundry wages 110, 402t Wayne nve Voomlng ll'l Wed . 8 n m. LLOYD tell 10 PETER husband of Elizabeth LIod. Funeral Thurs. 8.10 a. m , 7B2 S 11th st Solemn mass of requiem St Paul's Church 10 u m. Int. Cathedral Cem LOUCICS reb. 16 of pneumonia. MARY fit IV 11 at 110 E STUETrH ren n 1 1. iivl.v c niunii- - nr tmmn OTlanlel and late Mllllam Rtrnteh Relatives nnd friends Invited to funiral services reeldenre of parents. 210 E Glra-d ae Thurs 2 pm. Int, Me- i-TUDHOUirn Feh 11 HENRY P... hu- band nf Alice stuunoime m-u iiraoii 41. Relntlves and friend" Rrlcklayer;' Fnlon. No. 1- Court Pride of Ken No 2J. M, Invited to funeral Frl. 8 30 i m. loo E Rusell st. Solemn requiem mnss ; hurch of Ascension 10 a m int .ew Lamearai mi'ivunv Feh 11. MADFLINE daugh ter of Andrew and Margaret Swansnn. aged Ill herices vveu . i 1 1 1 . "'"' "rc "" Int private. Elergreen Cem .Thurs iiriTMCT Feh 18 of Influenza ISA- nt'.t.t.A. wife of Edward T Sweenev (nee Cojle) Funefiv Thurs. 9 a m.. 243. red- -Mni .. Tnt nrlvate. lYMMl'.S Feb 13. ALICE daughter of .-. in..nhln. SimtnM Conlln aged li. runeral Thurs 7 10 n m Edward Conlln's residence HOT N Front st solemn ntilim mass Church of Ascension 9 u Int ', Cethedral Cem ' l nnd late Matilda Teese Relatives and Dept.. 2d floor A. Hartung i. Cw, 508 Raca, friends Inlteo in lunrmh jiiura.. o.ou pin.. CORSET FITTERS EXPERIENCED APPLY Ul'REMI OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S DICTAPHOVE AND EDIPHONB OPERATORS If vou put a high value on your services. You are Just the one we want to see. We require high-grade work. We consider that It should tie well paid. Come and see me Mrs Linda S Patten CURTIS PUBLISHING CO, 7th and bansom sts DICTAPHONE OPfRATOR EXPERIENCED Arn.Y BUREAU OF EMPLOYME! VVANA.MAUKll'M GIRL High school girl In large houe; no experience necessarj of music an anvaniage ecesss rv -an Plin 'Jn if-VM IiAja xer Off. clean surroundligs and rest room Cu 'ref.: ttlnar roltltrV Feb 14 nt daughter's resi dence 1412 P Mnrstnn rt . MaRGARET v ldn v of lames Torrens Tuneral srvlct Wed 2 n m Int private. wife of Edwin A. Loucks. need 41 I TROUT Of Influenza Feb 10 WILLI ni : Washington lane Otn. Services IIEVItY husband of Jennie A Trout p.,. nHIiyj). ", ""? l ,i"y.ll . apt., of Kirk fi Nice .tSoi Oermantown , nefnl" Private rSI.'e1"., r1?. bUr",J ,rm mn,"tr'1' "om'- MA-rTHEW3-Feb.D14mElIri:N.,e;vlfe of! VALENTIVr-F-b. 14 PIAH A. Lancaster. Pa Andrew Matthews (nee Honel, Relatives and I -widow of David W Valentine, aged 77. , DOHERTY. Feh. 16 MARY DOHERTY ftleids Invited to funeral, fhurs., 9 so aT Relatives and friends Invite. to funeral (nee Coane), widow uf Charles Doherty. m, 2211 S 11th st Solemn requiem mass I "era Ices. Thurs 1 p. m sons residence. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Epiphany Church 11 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Frank P Valentine. Concord Delaware Frl.. 8 JO a. m. 2111 Stoutnn st. Solemn Cem. i countv Pi I" Private. Conveyances will requiem mass Church of Visitation. Int, McILVAINE At her home, Woodbine, I meet noon trains at Conrord station New Cathedral Cem. Second Month 17th 1920, ELIZABETH M. WAGNER Feb 17 of pneumonia MARY DONNELLY. Feb 14 JXMES J hus- McILVAINE w Idow of J. Gibson Mcllvalne! M . lwfe of E c 11 agner pf 19J4 Chancellor band of Mar A, (nee Kenney), son of late Due notice of funerat will be given, I st Due notice of runeral Jamea nnd Sarah Funeral Thurs.. 8 80 h. MetNTYRE Feh 10 THOMAS JAMES I WALLACE )uddenlv Feh in formerlv m.. residence of James J McDevltt. Sr.. 7002 McINTYRE aped 117 Services Wed. 2 p. , nf 809 Cameron st JAMES, husband of Brewster ave. Mass St Raphael's Church 10 m. residence Miss F R M. Hitchcock. 4033 ' arah A IVallnce Relatives and friends, a m. Int. Cathedral Cem Emploves Glmbel , Walnut si Int. private. i Excelsior I odoe No 4'M F nnd A Jt .em. Brjs.. fouith floor. Invited ' McMAHON. Of pneumonia. Feh. IT. nloyes of Philadelphia Knit Mills Invited to .....-- r.,,, .. - . . ."-",- i. nsrl.t am. ! se. tsrt nIAAa'a wnl.lBAA riAitAii, wiic ot r-mnriR t .Mi.Mahon (nee ' services, inurs . ,.;'".',, """"jr;. Gllsron). late of 721 S Alden Bt RelntlvM Mrs W. S Cooper 2043 V. Co , lege .ave. Int. invited to funeral Frl., 11 10 a m parlors nrlvate. frlnd Invited to funeral DOWIE Feb. 17. WILLHM J. son of William and !tfvry Dowle (nee Hannan), aged 13 Funeral, Frl ,1pm parents' resi dence 967 E. Chelten nve Service, Chrlten Ave, Baptist Church, 2 n m Int Hillside Cem Remalna mav be viewed Thurs eve. DREHER . Of pneumonia. Feb 13. CHARLE8 E son of late Chsrles and Emily Dreher. Immedlnte adult relatives linly In vited to funeral, Thurs , 9 a, m,, parlors John F, Kleffer. 513 Olrard ave Int. private. DRYnUHOH. Feh 11. DAVID, husband of Martha Dryburgh (formerlv Yates) aged 90, Relatives and friends, Cnpt Philip R Schuyler Post. No 51 O A R Camp J. Ml.l.ni iu mii.l.l wiinr. a i . . ill , ... residence of son-in-law George Livingstone, vate of Thomas F. Roche a E. cor. Bfl li a, ,1 . WALSH Ken 1.1 v A l iiaivi.k VVAI.SH, Cedar nve. Int. nrlvate. 'Relative" anil VcVEl Feb. IS JAMES son nf 1.1. Inliies and Mnr McVey aged 51 Dlv. No .11, A O II . Invited to funiral Thurs. 8 30 a. m sister's residence 201T E Fletcher st High requiem mass Church of the Holy Nvime 10 a m Int Holv Cross Cem, MERRILL Feb l.V MIRIAM A dVugh. ter of Charles O, and Margaret S. Mer rill Relatives and frtenus Invited tn serv ices, Thurs,. 2 p m , parents' residence, 4tl Edgewood road Ilrookllne Pa. Int prl- ate MILLERi Of pneumonia. Teh IT R 1Y. MON'D It. son of Henrv A. nnd Elizabeth Thurs 11 a m. S P rrankenfleld Sons, sunn vine st MILLER Feh 16 ot pneumonia WAL TER S husbnnd nf Dnrothv M and sen of Walter and Marv Miller. Funeral Frl . Greenwich st Int West- 852 E. Boston nve Int. private. Friend,. may rail Thurs , after K o m DOYLE. Feb. 14. FRANK J, husband of Margaret Dnile (nee elongan). Funeral Thurs., 8 30 ft. m T25 E Thaver st, Solemn mass Ascension Church 10 it m, Int, St. Dominic's Cem nAiiiiUi rni. ,., .k.i,i., ,v- .icv,rns- , , , V,. o i Ini. wife nt Xllrbnel J. Karle TV nnit.. 12 n clock 3.'3 of funernl. from ber late residence. ft?n minster 1 em N. Brooklyn 1 MOYKR Fth 17 ELIZABETH t widow EIIEHLE Feb, 10, JOHN C, husband of of Samuel r Moyer Funeral services Trl, Rose M. Eberle, aged B4 Relatives and ,1pm. 4301 Fleming st , Roxburough, Int friends, Old Guard and Custom Inspectors, private, invited to services. Thurs. 1 p. m . Ill uth MULLEN - Of Conehnhocken Pa Feh ave., Hftddon Heights. N J. Int. Mt. Vernon ' 16 MARGARET It . wife of Josenh Mullen Cem , and daughter of John nnd Annie Kelly and E.NOIJ? Feb. 18 ELIZA S daughter of I sister of Rev Richard Kall of Phlla Fu late Jaoob and Elizabeth Engle, aged 84 neral Thurs 8 30 a. m , .parents' residence Funeral services Thurs. 11 a m., Home for ' 110 W 3d ave Solemn high mass of re. Afr?.CTu,,i"v 172H Francis st. oulem St Matthew's Church 10 a m Int FAUX. Feb. 17.of Pneumonia. CHARLES kt Matthew's Cem E... Jr.. son of Charles and Emma E. Faux MURrilY Feb 14, MARY MURPHY nl. Frl , 7 30 a m protner.in-iaw's residence, Thomas J Crowe 211 V 1th st Camden N J Solemn high mass Church nf Immac ulate Conception. 0am Int Calvary Cem WARDI-OW Feb 16 KATHV.RINE R wife ot Robert Wardlow aged 42 Funeral services Thurs .2pm 3639 W. Oakdale st Int Oreenmount Cem WH1TAKER Feb 17 MRYE, wldc-w of Oliver Whltaker Relatives and friends Invited to, service Frl 2 n m lOJl Gil linm st Lawndnle Pa Int private. WII.I.I7Y At 21 (low en nve Mt Airy. F. b 1.1 JOHN IIBSIIT WII.LEY aged 8 iizaoe-n i :.--.-.. .". i-- n....- ... j.- : Miller. 6042 Master st Service, Private. 'lv7,"4oN lf "l7 " ROBERT 'hus ESSl nnd grandson nt Louisa and the late Her man iiraun, agei a roinerni, rri., l.ao p. Int. atlves and friends. Invited to funeral Frl 8 a. m., Leon Warner's residence Spring Garden st nnd Public rd West Palmyra. N J High mass Church of Sacred Heart. 9 10 a m. Rlvertun, N J Int. Calvary r--. it John F, and Margaret M, J NASH. Feb 16. at Lancaster Pa ED I Mon 10 a. m 1182 8. ' WARD brother of Rev James Nash and m , parents' residence, 4821 N, 4th st private. FIN LEY. Feh 16. of pneumonia CHARLES JOSEPH, husband of Helen M, Kin ey ann son o trlnlev. Flinerul lfllh st. Int. Holv Cross Cem. FISH Feb 17, MARY ALICE, widow of James Fish. Relatives and frlenda. Victoria Lodge. No. 4. D of St. O.. lnvlti-4 to funeral services, Frl. 3 p. tn., 1835 E. Tioga st, Ik.l'.'IIftKi... . .. - . - A.-i.-iiuAri. reo. is. or innuenza. ruihurlne Wilson Funeral services Thurs 2 p in 108 W Baltimore nve I.ansdowne, Fa Int private. WITTIG Of pneumonia, Tib 16 MARY (nee Marauley) wife of Qeorge Wlttlg Fu peral private. Thurs. 9 a m.. 2707 Jefferson st Int Holy Cross Cem, WOMEl.SDORF Feh 16 GEORGE It, husband of Anna C Womelsdorf Funeral services Frl 3 p. m... 1022 Rockland st. '"WOOD1 Feb 17. MARGARET widow ot Hcnrv C Wood nyed 83 Funeral services 19 13 V 21st st , Frl , 1 p m Int private WYNN Feh 17 at 22B0 N Ulth st MARY E lf" nf Benjamin F Vnn Due notice of funeral will be c Iven YOUNG Of Influenza, Feb 16 EFFIE RODOERS wife of Harry Young and daugh ter ot inie uniurn ,,, mm jiiary vv Jiougers Services Tnurs it a, m. "- Oermantown Int. private. GIRLS WANTED GOOD PAY EXTRA BONUS For clean, light factory Inspecting CONGENIAL REFINED GIRL3 to work with Pleasant surroundings Matron In attendance RECREATION ROOM NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY But girls must not be under 10 years of age Apply at once ATLAS BALL CO. 4th at. ami Glenwood aye GIRLS WANTED Desirable positions are open In our packlnc department for girls over 18 years of agei 114 per week to start: clean, light work; pleasant hours; rest rooms. Apply FRANKLIN SUGAR REFININO CO. Employment Orflce Foot ot Reed st. GIRLS WANTED GOOD PAY AND STEADY WORK FRANKLIN PROCESS CO. HOPE AND CLEARFIELD BTS. 112 Locust ave.. tiNnKnT.nicng Mother M. aged 60 Relatives and n runeral. Thura ?4s Tn. St., Lancaster Pa, Solemn mass Church of the Sacred Heart ft a, m. Int. St. Mury'a CemtilJincaster Pa, Nir.EI,. Of Influenza 830 W, Upssl St., CltnT. Feb. 10. JOHN NAZEL. member or FLANN1CIAN. -Feh. 14. nf nflumu. ninl ANNA, wife o( Lawrence Flannuran (net ' Apollfa Lodae. No. 386. F, and A. M. Herv- fkmJ . DIAMOND 1 III HI ISSlSSSMSWMBMiMSSSSPSJSSSlWSsSsMi GIRLS AND WOMV:N. NOW IS THE TIM! TO SECURE A STKADY. GOOD-PA YINO POIITION IN OUR NEW WEST lVORKfli BOTH ASSEMBLERS AND MACHINE OP. ERATORS NEEDED. APPLY 33D ST. EN. TRANCE ELECTRIC DENTAL BUILDING, 8111 AND ARCH 8TH TAKE ELEVATOR TO FIFTH FIaXIR. II. T, PAI3TE CO., S201 ARCH ST. ,' M t 100 OIRUH AND TOUNO WOMEH FOR PACKING AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKl EXPERIENCE NOT NECKS. BART! OOOD PAY AND rLKAHANT HUlinOUNDlNOHl 8-11 O UK DAI ' J NATIONAL SIBCUIT (. tSOl QLKNWOpD AVJC 'lift ' " J. i V4 i n . VJ 1 X? i J I m A ft n T 4 ! Ui? 25S V : eg , a I it .1 . .( X, Jis "- p.!a A 'j. Ml