Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1920, Final, Page 18, Image 18

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TURKISH
CAPITAL
'Massacre of Armonlans 13 Ex-
C pectod to Result in Drastic
Troaty Alterations
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ISLAM ARK PRORF RY tl S
lOUnm HOIXO rnUDC Dl U. O.
1 By h AwoctntrVI Trci
London. Mnrch 0. I'he Dnlly Tele
graph today makes a feature of n ro
port that the Allies have decided on
the military and naval occupation of
Constantinople In consequenco of tho
, treatment of the Armenians by tne
ITnrks.
Tho newspaper's version of tho ro
port represents Great Britain as dc
tcrmlned to occupy the Turkish capi
tal and says she has Invited France
and Italy to co-operate and that their
replies arc awaited.
British forces In the Mesopotamia oil
rfelons, particularly near Kcrkuk and
Mosul, have been engaged In constant
Jklrmlshes with tribesmen and Turkish
irrcculars. Recognition of the Armenian
republic without deflnlnj; its boundaries
embittered tne Turks in Clllcla.
The horrors of Armenian massacres
snd deportations during tho Brent strug
gle aro blandly met with the statement
that the Turkish army suffered nt tho
hands of Armenians,
There is likelihood that the Clllclan
massacre will cost Turkey much of what
tho treaty of peace would otherwise
have left her, according to expressions
henrd In Inner circles at Whitehall,
where allied foreign ministers continue
framing the Turkish settlement.
The proposed western boundary from
linos, on the Aegean iea, to Vldia, on
the Black sea, may be abandoned and
the line may be drawn much further
east. This would limit Turkish posses-
slons In Europe to the narrow peninsula
north of tho Sea of Marmora.
Pnris, March C.-j(By A. P.) Com
plete agreement on features of the Turk
ish trcnty has been reached, says Pcrtl
nnx, political editor of Echo do Paris,
who adds that the operation of the
Turkish financial control commission
will be quite distinct from the admin
istration of the Ottoman debt.
Tho Supreme Council, ho says, Is
about to take up the establishment of
a judicial commission and definitely set
tle zones to be accorded Greece, Italy,
Franco and Great Britain in Asia
Minor. While the Allies would ro
.peot the "open door principle," they
would enjoy rights of priority regarding
economic concessions, he says.
Japan has Informed the council of
ambassadors that she recognizes Ar
menia as a de fact) government.
Constantinople, March 0. (By A.
P.) Resolutions nsking the United
States to send a commission to impar
tially investigate the Marash massacre
and conditions generally in Anatolia
were passed unanimously today by the
Turkish Chamber of Deputies. This ac
tion followed an address by Arif Bey,
who today was elected president of the
Chamber, succeeding Itcchad Kismet
Bey, deceased.
WON'T MARRY AGAIN,
SAYS MARY P1CKF0RD
Will Dfvnt Lifft tn Mnvini 'Mr
yvni ULVote uiib to iviovios ivir.
Moore Is IVIost Genial,
but
Los Anre1f s. Mnrrh fl. (Bv A. P.-
Morr Plckfnrd will never marry again.
but will devote the remainder nf her life
M, If... n.ln o
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Interview she gavp here int night to
the T.j, Ans-lP-. Time Tl.is was tho
first statement clio bd matlf to the press
nlnce she wns crnntod a divnrop from
n,. rnn rm T'u,lnT nf Mlmlnn
Nevada
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"I noncht n divorce bcoauso I wnnto-1
tn bo free." Miss Ploltfnrd said. "Mr.
Moore Is n phnrmini: man nnd most
genial but there nro many instances
where even two c'n'nl persons ennnot
njfrce. I went to Minden three weeKs
nso with mother. I hud not planned to
Secure a divorce nt that time. I was
nervous nnd unable to worlc nt the studli)
nnd wanted n rest. While I was there
,T was Informed that Mr. Moore was not
far nway, worklnc on location.
"Then I determined it was the op.
portune time. I had no knowledge be
forehand that Mr. Moore would not con
tent tho case, so I immediately (.ecured a
lawyer and filed my complaint.
"Some peoplo think my diorce uas
ecured to permit me to marry again.
This Is not so. I merely wanted to ho
free. Mr. Moore and I have been sepi-rnfi-fl
for three venrs and I wanted a di-
vnriip hut it vvns slmnlv to avoid uurli
VOrCe, Dill II VVIIS illlipiv IO mum 1
Situation us 1 linve fnunil myseil 111
today that 1 put it off f-o lonff."
NEW ATTACK ON DRY LAW
Kentucky Liquor Men File Brief In
U. S. Supreme Court
Washington. March fl (By A. P.)
The prohibition amendment and por-
1nna of thi, enforcernpnt net were at-
tacked bh unconstilulional in n brief
Ilieu in luu ouiiru- uun luuu., uj
the KenturUy DisiiHerieh and Ware-
viT.. rv in nntionU frnm fedprnl pnnrt
hoiiBO to. in appeuis from leaerai court
rlnnrel-R. 'Inpciisp will DO UlCUPfl AlOIl-
duy nlons with the Ilbodc Island and ' m . iai8 w Huntingdon at. J'Mrther
.1 1J...J e-rvlies Du'itown cem (.hapol. 2 P. n
OtlllT CH. , lr"lf nm rail fit ev
Tho brkf allies the amendment in- holdev Mnrrh fi JOHANNA, dmeli
VOill'8 the snvi-rilcn powers ctpressly I er lat John und Ann Holden. I"n'r'1'
Served by the fellenil constitution to ' f:,'JIleS1!,0M-r h'," Visa's ThurcS'.""?
Hie SiaiCT mm uircj- luurun "i mi--
. i.-.. U..(t. nnf titlfinrl ! mill flint
Ct .""-.. ;..nT ,;,1 ho VMvZl
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UCt tniie properi) vvuiioui jubi cuuipuu
untlon. The brief ulso nllejes that the prohi
bition resolution was not constitution
ally adopted by the House and Senate
ARREST BOMB SUSPECTS
Four Are Charged With Attack on
American Consulate at Zurich
Ilerno, March 0. iBy A. 1'.) 1'our
(inspects huve been ni-resteil nt tho
frontier statiou of Huchs as n result
of tho bombinc of tho Amei-ican con
nulatc nt Zurkh. They wero attempt
ing to cross the border into Austria.
,"v federal coramlwsloner will bo np
fioluted to luvcBtlBate the attempt to
wreck the consulate, us the explosives
wero carried thcio lu contravention of
tho law.
BOLSHEVIKI ATTACK FINNS
Advance on 8utjervl After Heavy
Artillery Bombardment
tondon. -March O.lUy A. I'.)
Tho Ilolshevlkl Iinvp begun a new at
tack on Finland, tho Central News, cor
espondent nt Helsinsfora reports.
After a heavy artillery bombardment
tO, "Wedpet-ilny they attached the Flnulsh
ilMtliUU" v wuiaviM
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IN MEMOR1AM
. RICHARDSON. In loving memory of our
dear friend. COWARD RICHARDSON, Jr.,
who departed this life March 0. 1010.
Mil AND MRS. EDGAR N. 8LONAKER.
Oeatli
ARRAMSON. March 4. SIMON, husband McCANN? Mnrch 4. LAUailLIN Me
et Lottie Abramson. aged B4 Relatives and CANN. Relatlvea and friends Invited to fu
friends, also Wadham Lodge. 1 O O F.I neral, Mon. 8:30 a. m sister's residence,
Tlnfllent ut. f ...... ir n nMt1a.narM ... tj.. -i... n.Lki.. mq r- Prim St..
Council, No 08, 11. A.. Invited to funeral
Sun.. 1:30 p m., 3212 Hldgs ave. Int. liar
I Isebo Cem.
I DARKER March 4. IDA RAINEAR (nee
0,m.5!i tif? .?' Charles. Carroll Darker.
aitcd IH. Relatlvea and friends Kensington
, Council No. 07, D. of L., Invited to funeral
services. Tues. 2 p. h. 11.11 H oxford t.
j lnt private North Cedar 1111 Ccm. . .
BASSETT. March B. ANNA, wife of
-l'cwio wmsbh nc JiuwunQJi; ruiinnt
Mn- s P' m- a7 N- Delhi tllt' '
vate. trends may call Sun. eve. .
. BAUER. March 3. LOUISE, widow of
Jacob Bauer, aged 83 Relatlvea and
friends Invited to services. Mon.. 2 p. m.,
2032 Falrmount ave. tnt. private. Remains
may be Mew .Sun., after 7 P. m. . ,
HLACKWI3LI,. At 1318 8 40th st . '
March 0. HATT1E I DLACKWEI.L (neo
Kldd). nldow of Alfred M. Blackwell. Iu-
neral services Tues.. 2:30 p m.. Church of
tho Atonement. 47th st. and Klnsesslm: '
ae lnt private
DOATE. On March B. CATHARINE ANN
nOATE. tvldow of Oenrr. Knnt need 88
years. Funeral services on Mon at 2 p. m.,
at St Luke's Lutheran Church 7th and
Montgomery ave. Int. private. Friends may
call Sun eve., residence 2.1 Vine st
HOLE, Suddenly. March 4, IDA J.,
daughter of lato Jnmei and Jane Role, Serv
ices Mon., 2 p. m.. 2310 N. 13th st. Int.
prlate,
HHUiTER. March 6. EDNA ELOISE,
wife of Dr. F B Urlster, of Ambler, Ii,
Services Ambler Presbyterian Church Sun.,
2 P. m- Int. prhate. Omit flowers.
HUNTING. March 4. CARROLL MOORE,
son of Annie M. and late William a. Bunt
Inir. Relatives and friends InWtsd to fu
nernl tenlcen Mon 11 a m Oliver II. Dalr
Illdr !"n Chestnut at lnt nrlvnte
nURNS, March 2, CATHERINE DURN9 1
iw Vj' "iuv" " uui,,., m
03. Duo notice of funernl at Oaucbter's
residence. 10.T1 Reno t.
. CAVANAUii Marcn 4. john c, hut-
hand of Paulino Cavanagh (neo Wilson). '
Funeral service Mon.. H p m., snoo N.
Reese st. Further services Tues., Clarices-
uuro i'a.
COLAHAN March ft JOHN D COLA
KAN Jr. Funeral services, 4004 Tina st.,
Mon., D..J0 a, m Maes St James's Church,
88th and Chestnut sis,, 10 n. m, Int. Pri
vate CONAOHEY On March 4 1020. JOHN.
JR., son of John and Anna Jlobson. aced 10
year-. Funeral Mon. morning 9 0 clock,
Gulph road, Wayne, pa. High mass at St.
Kntherlne's Church at 10 o'clock
CONWMLL. March 8. Ill UI'.RT J., hue
band of Ellen A. Conwcll (nee Dol.in). Due
notice nf funeral, from late residence, 30 N
SOth st.
CORNWELU March 4. CECELIA, wife
of George Cornwell (neo Tlnlln) Funeral
Mon. 8 30 a. m., 2135 E. Huntingdon st
Solemn high mass St Ann's Church 10 a. m.
lnt New Cathedral Cem
CRAINET. March 4. ELMIRA. wife of
Vllllam J. Cralney Services. Mon , 2.30
?m., residence of son-in-law, Harry J.
'arls. 1416 N Alden at. Int. Mt. Morlab
CROUSE. March 4. WILLIAM II
CROUSE aged 00. Relatives and friends.
Srrlnir Garden Lodge No. 00 I O O. r ,
Jojrneymen Bookbinders' Friendly Society
Ci otal Fount Lodge No. 17. K of P
Strawberry Quoit Club; Old Guard Second
Regiment! 00th Regiment, Pa. Volunteers,
Invited to attend , funernl serlces. Mon,
2 p. m. at 3023 W. Dauphin st. lnt
private. ML Peace Cera. Friends may call
Sun. eve.
CUNNINGHAM. March S. JOHN T. son
of Lawrence nnd Mary Cunningham (nee
Leonard). Funeral Mon., 8'30 a. m , parents'
residence. 2834 N. Taylor st. Solemn re
quiem masi St. Colurnba'a Church 10 a m.
Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem.
DAHL. March C. KATHARINE, wife of
Harry Dahl. Funeral services Mon.. 2 30
p. tn 2440 N. Franklin st. Int. Northwood
Cem. Friends call Sun. evo.
DAILY .March 4, MARY, daughter of
Annie (neo Donnelly) ond late Peter Dally
lteialle and friends Inilted to funeral
Mon.. 8 30 a. m.. mother's residence, 3110
N. 22d st Solemn requiem mass Corpus
Chrlstl Church. 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem
Auto funeral.
DILKES. At Mantua. N. J . March 4.
DEBORAH E. widow of Oeorgo C Dllkee
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
Mon.. 2 p m., Wenonan ave., Mantua, lnt
1(,n! 1 'ATT1
DOWNEY March 8. JAMES F.. husband
late Mary A. Downey. Funeral Mon.. 8 30
a. m.. 222 S. Edgewood St. High Mass
St. Carthage's Church. 10 a, m. Int. Cathe
dral Cem.
ELLWANGER March 3 EMMA, widow
of Chrl-tlne. Ellwanger Funeral Mon , 2 p
m . 4208 N 8th st. Friends may call bun
ee. lnt orlate
FELTON. March 1. of pneumonia, MARIE
AGASSI'., wife of Cornelius Conway Felton.
at Calumet. Jfich. runeral St. Cecelia's
Church. Boston 11 a. m.. Sat.
FITZGERALD Suddenly March H. ELl
I.EN. daughter of late William nnd Miry
Fitzgerald Funeral from residence of
brnther-ln-law John McOonlgle. 3810 Pino
st.. due notice of which will be given later.
fUlli 1 arcji .1 (1I.U11GL. II. iwn ot
Wllllcm A Btid Elizabeth J Floyd (nee Jef
ferson) Further notice from parents' resi
dence. 1314 S. Wilton at.
FOX March 3, JOHN husband of Cath
arine Fnx lne Rellly). Relatlvea and friends
' Cavan C. R V.. Dlv, No. 12. A O H. . Com
mandery No. 14. lv. R. 11 . invited to fu-
unerili jIon. ,, so a. m.. o!in n. creighton
at. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of
Sorrows' Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem
OANSERT At Atlnntle City, N. J..
March 4. GEORGE OANSERT. aged 71. Fu
neral services Mon . 2 p. m . Oliver It. Ilalr
Illdg 1S20 Chestnut st.. Philadelphia. Int.
Leverlngton Cem
GARDINER. March 2. JOHN husband of
late Elizabeth M Gardiner (nee Nutter). Re!
atlvs and friends Co C 23d Penna. Vol.
Sni5cr' IT-V,',"1 1 f,u,1?',rAl Mol,
s :iu am
2723 . Khll'D st Jiigli mass st lidwaru
cnurcn 10 a m lnt S"-r catnenrai.
glauii March 4. JOSEPH, son Joseph
.- Maret o;aub j, 7 "VoTs1
Hmlck Bt Mnnayunk Mass Holy Fami.y
Church 10 o in Int. St. Mary's Cem.
. ill.EESON March i at New lork cltv
,.,uy ,
widow of Mortimer n Gleesoi
ltelatlven and friends Invited to fum-ril
Mon.. 7 30 a m , son's residence Morttm-r
U Gleeeon 2433 rv. 17th at. solemn ro
qulem mass Our Lady of Mercy Chunh 9
a m lnt Od Cathedral Cem
OONSER Suddenly. March 4. WILLIAM
huubuml of Uto Kat( Alker. aged 40 R-Rilv-s
and friends, Washington t'dinp S
f;o P o t- of A . Penn Treaiv I ,un '
No SID. O I A . M P. C. A . In Ited lo f'l
Tit ral eervlees Mcn , 2 p. ni . f,o;j "-unsoni
f lnt Northwood (.em. Friends mav tail
sun . 8 to 10 p m.
GRAI'I' March J. CHRISTIAN husband
of Louise Grapp (nee Helnrlch) and won of
Rose Mocker, aged 44 Relatives and frleniln
Invilod to funeral services Mon 3 p m,
"721 Cabot st. lnt private. German lu-h-eran
Cem Remains nay bo viewed Sun . 7
to i r t-1
GP.J5EN Tn Trentcn. N T. !tareh 4.
SI'i: iC widow of Judge Elmer Enlnj Orf-n.
I rvices at late residence. 225 W Mate at
Mon. 11am lnt Klvervlew Cem
GUINAN Suddenly March 3, FRANCIS
A husbind of lata Jennie Gulnan in'o Col-lln-l.
Relatives and friends U of L E.,
Phlln. I.odce. No 54 L O. O M 4Iith Ward
I Republican Club Invited to funeral. Mon ,
I S JO a m Oliver II llalr IJl-le 102O Chest-
t et iiemn r-'iuiem mn,. .r i-atricK s
Church 10 a m lnt rld dthedral Cem.
iiAntTi: Marrh 4 AN'DltlW G husband
of i;ii7b.'tl Knuue In. I-t ster) ReU-
1 ui and mends k, h tnwt i i ocige, "vo
-11, r. and A M Iv-n;, u-ti n ' hinter No
2 13 It A M : Kensington Mm landery. No.
r, I. K T ull other orgun z M.ns of which
he was a member Invltrd to funeral eervlces,
Mon . 2 P tn 101 Jttrji-..ii at. Int. pri
vate redar Hill '"em
HAVEL March 4 JDSEPH. husband ot
Minnie Havel and son of late Herman and
Elizabeth Havel g d ilr, Relatives and
friends invited to fun rnl 'lues 7 30 a. m.
2227 Cmi,M ' Reoui'tr rriHei St. Bonl
finiui i hunh Oam lot Holy Redeemer
Cem Vew Yorh papt -ipv
llPVnV Mnrrh f. 117.11 rDTTPIND
"'ted toiceV'sun '
ull "J .ina irienaa
s m . 1022 Lina
iej Hv mt privaf
IJOFF March 1 lii ey allen. son
or Henry and I'ora Hoff nnd hufband of OlgT
,(riff (ren 5.lm,ori) aB.,j 0. u,tttlves and
frt.nH. Intif.H rn fin, em .prvlres. Sun. 10
husband
of late
of .-atherlne (nee MB,m) and son, of late
jnhn nrt Ann nursi
Funeral services onl
tnt prlvat. Tues 2 r tn 4417 Main et
Minuunlc Friends mav cull Mon. eve
KAVv.sH ai Lam-lisle March 3. IRMA
F vvll .,f T ,hn J Kiviih aged 44 Rela
tli'i an I frl.nds Invii-d to funeral. Sun
3 1", n in Trlnli Evince'lpsl Lutheran
I I, ,.-,- .nni t'e rat ' "-ilu'e Cem
KINO March 4 .7 FRED KING Friends
.,il tn.mheis Nlrlown IjOdge. No. bin.
I O . ij F triv view remains .Sat evo..
parlors 1 1. i 'ei -uii 1.. umimu 01.
'"if .H:NVrBLftSr?B-M'.Vh 3 TOLIA PATT
IlKIUI, vvifo of Jihn Klelnfeldei. aged (II
Fungral 8,-rvlrea hun , 1 p. 111. 400 Taylor
KUti'l ir.k I HTELLA vf nf
John Koilekl (nee Grscivk). aged 10 Rela
tiv. and fri-jii-iM liulte.1 to funernl 5Ion .
. in resld urn of sister 27211 11 Ihlh
nve 8.1I urn nnulem mum Ht. Stanlslaut
,,,, -r-h t 1 11 ' Cro- ( 'n
KRU.MM Msreh B. LILLIAN II , wife of
Christian Urunini aged 4.1 Fun-ral M,n .
' 10 u m. SJlt N 13th M lnt Mt. Vernon
i-ein Uunalnt may bcvlewed Hun. ove.
l.l.N T. .viarcn 1 j''ll . iiu.i an,, ni
Flltuh'th Lenta Relatives and friends all
,,clitie Invited to funeral services Sun ,
u 1, tn 021 Giul st 1 uneral. Mon., 2 p in,
lnt N' 'hwonil Cem
M A1I1 R March f. MRIE AVILA (nee
Moon 1) wlfo of T Htrbert Maher Rtig.
uvea and friends Invited to funeral Tues
H '10 vi m from residence nf her father-In
ia Thomas V M 'her. 816 Diamond ,1
Solemn reuulem mass at Our I ady of Mercy
ri'urch 1" a m lnt Holy Cross Cem,
JPNOFRTMIFRS
!J 1liI BROAD a4d- j
Evening public
nrAnis
. MATTHEWS M.nrch. 4,
JAMES. 11.. hus-
band or Ann M
Matthaws (nee Kraem .erj.
iiaiIiiah . i-. tiMsrttiivM AsmbiT.
Artisans of America, Invited to services
Tuss.. 2 p. m., 3115 N. 23tb it. Int. orl.
McALEER. Starch 0. EDIT!!, wife of
John A. McAlaer. Funeral services Mon.. 3
r. m 8401 Emerald at. lnt Greenmount
?-. . , ..t , Ann. AYS.
UormsMovrn. Solemn requiem mass St. vm-
cent's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sopulchra
Ccm
.v.cOILL. March tl. GRACE McGILL. Rel-
-.tu,B nni rri,ndi Invited to funeral Mon..
7 30 n, m nephew's residence John Gorman.
403s, uirard ave. High mass Mother of Nor-
rows Church ( a m. Int. Old Cathedral
Cem. Omit flowers. ,. .
McOLINN. March 4. MART E. wife of
Michael A1CU inn lCf llvan urmu"" -..
friends, D. V. M. Podalltv. Altar Bocnety
itosaVy Society!, League of Sacred Heart, In.
vited to funeral. Tues. 8.30 a m . 010 .
B2d st. Solemn mass of f,luJe.nV,.5't:
Agatha's Church 10 a m lnt Holy cross
cem .- a. ...v.
McGUCKIN March R, BRIDanT. flaurt.
ter of lato PatrlcK and Mary McOucHln.
Funeral Mon. 7.80 a. m.. residence Mrs .
Kane, 2043 S. 23d st. Solemn mass St. L0
mond'a Church 0 a. in. Int. New Cathedral,
McLAUOHLIN. March 4. FRANK . j.,
dn of Margaret and late John Mcljuaniin.
RolaMves and friends Invited to 'gneral.
Kin 5 . m 177 S 18th St. Solemn
renulem masi Church of St Thomas Aquinas
. . .i.. r-nH ,-Arn
Mei.Alinitl.IN March 4 .. MART
J..
widow of William McLauKhlln
Relatives
and friends Invited to funernl se rv'ee" Jlon.,
.1(1 p. m. 1322 S. I.tndenwood st (M ami
Cheater ave,). lnt Mt. Morlah Cem. I rlends
mav ran sun. eve. . ..-,,.- . v,,.
McNALLT. March, 4 THOMJ.8 A., hus
band Sarah V. McNatly (net J,kOralh). Fu
neral Mon.. 7:30 a. m 3004 Agate ft. Sol
emn requiem mass Church of Nativity v a
m. tnt. Holy Sepulchre Cem. .i-vmict
MIDDI.KTON March 3, Mis JEN NIB
MIDDLETON Relntlves and frlendj In
vited to funeral services pari tb Samuel w.
,r.u a. oMH kt w AA n ami Diamond
DURN9 1 Bts sat. 8:30 p ro lnt Mt Vernon Cem.
1 Anise. MILLER. March 8. CATHARINb "Mow
s. aned'of Arcnlbald Miller aned 01 unr,,,, "W
its'
01 Arcmuain aimer H,ru .-. .' n.u -, tnt
Ices Sun, 2 o. m., 03D N Rand 'ph st mi.
Jjt Peace Cem view remains bat. eve.
MOSER. Suddenly. FeD, 10. "'CSJ .n
England, of U. 8. t. Hovey, rilAMt. son
of Annie nnd late iYanK luoser M"--,--'
..-,.,..l 7, .!.... .atlAm Ot 'JO U1V.
League Island. Invited to military scnlces.
Sat , 2 p. m Northwood Cem. q-...
MbLLEN. March 4. ANNA M. (nee j Swee
ney), wlfo of James J, Mullen. FU""'
St-n. R-30 n. m , 2717 S. 17th st. Solemn
miss St Monlcas Church 10 a. tn mi.
""MURPHTMarch 4. MATTHEW MUR
PHY. Relatives and friends Invited to tu-
nprnl. Mnn.. R.3H a. m . .-- . ,""' --
l. m . .-- ,- - -,--
Rntenin remilem nu Church Of Our Wu
S? K?-J in n m T lnt No w CMhedril
of ?Iercv 10 n. m. ini .?J"w 1,-iin
LLIIJ rPRPETUA
.f!HV?..vts.Ti,,f th. kit. Frank O NM-
'n" "ffflilJ, friend Invited to fu- you a phi opportunity to become a pro
S.ri SJiiS. m from 110 B 40th ducer. Try It out for e may Just havo the
neral. Tues., 8 .iu a m.. ironi i ;...-. tn mm arA Mniteii for.
t flnUmn rntllem ni.lls ni PI ,1111,,. -
Church at 10 a. m Int. Cathedral Cem
NOLAN March B. JOHN J hu-iund
Mary E. Nolan (nee Gulnane) native or
nifadda. County Tlpperary. Ireland Rela
tives and friends Transfiguration Hnlv Name
8ocIety. invited to funeral Tues .8 30 i m i .
11040 Addison st Solemn High M"' .r
Requiem. Tranafle-uratton, 10 a. m. int.
"AB'oN.-M.'fl'h 4. MAE F. (nee Cherry),
widow of Edward T Rabon Funeral serv
Ices and Int. convenience of family.
ROUHHTS. At Atlantic City N J
March 8. ELLEN E.. wife of Stephen Rob
erts and daughter of late John Houinworth
Ineral sen Ices Kat.. 8 P. m . resldenco of
eon John K Roberts, 147 E Durham st
Phllnrteinhla Int. Private
ROBERTS March 4 KATHARINE S
lfo of J. Franklin Roberts and daughter of
Edward nnd . Kate. I'Won Shlsler. Relatives
and friends Invited to services Trinity Lu
fheran Church. 18th nnd Wolf sts.. Mon . 3
D m '" nd'olnlng rem .
ROBINSON. March 0. RICHARD, son of
Annie and late William Rob non. Re a-
55" friends in .o Col Ffed Tnvio-
"No" s'rt V.'.'U' Amulet to
s Tues., 2 P. m., nt 18.10 N. 22d
tues
Oatnp
prr.iy-" --:-"' -z, i.- -,, ,
St Int. Private. ricnua u,agr ui, diuu, cv.
'l'DOI.PH. On March 5. GEORGE W
nt'noi.PH. aged 0" years. RelntliCB and
iih.LV. .tin rmw Tribe. No. 423. I O R
M m'mbers of the V. O. S. of A. and Court
NesMny . 140. V of A.. Invited to
funeral services, on Tues. at B n ni resl.
dence 1118 Cantrell st. Int. private. Trtends
ra",fAl,r.T&n2i?;Mden1r. M.reh ft. EMU..
Itntirinnd of Gertrude Sehreler (nee Turner)
J ' nilatlvM and friends 1" and R nR'Mf
' Im ted to funeral Mon 2pm 1004 Point
1tHT 1 I'll. "TIMViri"! -"
SCHOEDLER. M'irch 4. ELLAMANDA.
widow of Henry D Schoedler formerly of
Reading Pa. aged 74 Members Nlcetown
Baptist Church and White Rose Bible Cla.s
Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 p. m , eon's resi
dence. James B Schoedler. 4231 Hleks st.
lnt Hllldalo Cem via funeral car. Friends
nVM?T8-Mrrh 4. CHARLES II.. son of
lato Hayes and Amelia Fagor Smith of
Columbia r. aged 00. Services Mon.
n 30 a. in.. St Clement's Church. 20th nnd
Cherry st lnt Columbia. Pa Friends
inn v call Sun A after 0 o m Omjl flovvers
VAN HORN March S. ANNIE M
wlfo of Samuel G Van Horn, aged B4. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral 009
V nd at . Rrlstol. Pa.. Mon.. 2 p. m Int.
wfflLLDIN. At 4330 Pine ft , March 3
GFIITRUDE IRWIN vvlfn of Alxander
... '',, vh. nf funernl lat-"
WITHINOTON. Mirrh 5. JOSEPHINE
widow of Ralph Wlthlngton Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Mon 2
p m.. 1418 Hunting Park ave Int. private.
LOST ANT) FOUND
BAR TIN Ist, dlumond hir pin. at Hunt
ington Vall-y Country Club or on way to
Jenklntown. Iberal reward If returned to
j(rCorhltIX!vei!l! Jenk'ntown Pa.
11RACELET Lost diamond platinum brace
let, In going In taxlcib from 17th end Pine
to 12th and Walnut sts at 1 p m February
7 bracelet contains 3t diamonds about
kt each and Is mirked "To E F A. from
5 A. June 23 1914" reward If returned to
j E. Caldwell t Co Juniper and Chestnut
st
BRACELET I ost platinum diamond brae,'
lrt with safety chain FrMiv Februarj
27; liberal reward Phone Llnr,-rh lag
CERTIFICATE I ost certlncnte N'n 40' ef
the p.nnsylvanla Manufnctu'ers' Anr-.
..iH r-a.naltv Insurance Co for 3 tthur.
nock. Issued In the nam" of f-h'ndel .silk
C rPOratlOn. i-it-h.-, ir.u.i. ... i i "ur, ul
th Pennsylvania Manufacturer' Assorlitir,n
fnmalty Insuraneo Co . Finance BMg
PhliRrteionia. i-i
WAIN AND TIN Lost dlatlini 1 rhstti and
illnmond ho-eehn- pin at rennvlv-inli
station. Atlnntle Cltv on 10 a ni tr-ln
connecting at North Phl!adlphli fr Wash
InKton on Wednesday last rewarl p j
O'Neill. Pre.ton Mita , Allantle c It Phone
vt'antle Cltv 1020
DOG IxisU Mark and white pointer dog,
wearing collar marked F F Mrlntoch,
Franklin. T.i Reward If r' irnl Pnnno
T.atidovvne 011 B. F I-vv s LanMowne,
Ia
RING Lost a ring nt PM! muetan Club,
Friday evening rehrnirv 27. eqinre
sapphire with diamond chip" rird S2S;
no questions asked Phone C i vgeviile r,0 R-3
PERSONALS
INFORMATION Is deslr- I , ti the where
abouts of Alfr-d Prftii n n of Isaac
Brown), formerly reeldli i -VI2-, Harlan
st l.ft Phlludelphla In i.-r 10 17 John
Rtn,kiiurge- 701 Penns , 1 . Phlla
de phla
KELP WANTED FEMALE
AMERICAN TELFPHO- y, AND
TELEGRAPH rri
BELL TELKriIOM- a-'TEM
yOFVO WOMEN HETWFF-M 18 AND 2S
YEARe rOR LONiDI1,vOE TELE
Pll'J.SE OPERATING.
J12 PER WEEK TO START
RAPID INCREASES AND FNUHUAl,
VERY INIFRESTING Wnili: IN FIRST-
Cl.AbS MUKIIUL NDIM1S
EXCELLENT FOOD BERVEU AT COST
APPLY AT ONCE AT R"nvl 7M, rtOITRSE
III'IIDINO FOURTH RI.IOW MARKET
STRELT. 8 A. M. 10 5 P. M
ASK FOR MISS JENNINGS
IlELLTELr.r'llO.SL Ol'l flAflNG
1 1 order to afford crra'er conveni
ence to tho Increasing number of
ung women desiring tn take up
telephone o),ratlns vvu hxvu opened
several branch ofllces. At rarn of
thefae cfflees th- re Is a ung woman
who will gliilly explain tho nd
vuntaces this work offers 'llm
thief requirements are refinement,
hmlth. common sense good sight
and good hearing. Cull at tho most
convenient offliu toda
Miss Pratt (1100 Lancaster ave.
Miss nroadhurst '-0 W I'helten ave , Gtn
Miss Smith. 400 Market t or
Miss Stevenson 1031 Arh st
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF PENNA.
BOOKKEEPER- THE ACCOUNTING dept
OF TUB PI'llLlC ledger desires
I HE SERVICES OF A YOUNO WOMAN
WITTf AT LEAST TWO YEARS OF HIGH
BCHOOL TRAINING OR ITS EQUIVALENT
OPPOllTl'NITY FOR ADVANCUilKNT
ASIC FOR MR. I'RU'E.
VLllLrq 1-KDGKR rOMPANY
" ' 'BIXTU AN ClUiBTNU'i- p'IS,'
LEDaERr-pmi;Ai)B
HELP WANTED FEMAIiC
ROOICKEEPER
The Pubtlo Ledger Co. desires the services
of an experienced bookkeeper, with or with
out exnerlonce pn the Burroughs posting;
machine.
APPLY CTH AND CHESTNUT BT3
ASK FOR Mil. WIEST
CASHIER Lady wanted with experience In
receiving and entering Installment re
ceipts. Apply In own handwriting, stating
experience, ago and salary expected, C, J,
neppe ft yon. 111? t;nesinui su
COOK, chambermaid waitress Two white
Protertnnt ctrls: sisters or friends pre
ferred! nurao kept. Answer Itax 88, Wynne-
wooa rn. or onone Aromore v:n
COOKING nnd downstairs work Middle
need woman, good wages. Apply 4013 Wal
nut st
DRESSMAKER wants skirt drnpersi also
skirt nnd waist finishers. Apply 1801
Locust st
DICTAPHONE OPERATOR In office of elec
trical supply house: good worktnc condl.
tlons and opportunity for advancement for
high-class operntor. Apply Elliott Lowis
Electrical Co., 1017 Race, at.
GIRL, clerical wanted for general office
work tn North Phlla: In application atate
age and salary desired. P 533, Ledger
Office.
100 OIRLS WANTED
IN LITTLE CIGAR DEPARTMENT
LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY
DES1RAW F STEADY WORK
B2 WEEKS A YEAR
HOT LFNCHES BERVED
AT LESS THAN COST
THYSICIAN AND NURBB
IN ATTENDANCE
aOOD PAY EXCELLENT TREATMENT
LEARNERS PAID 112 WEEKLY
LIGGETT A MYERS TOBACCO CO.
8D AND ONTARIO STS.
GIRL3 WANTED
Desirable positions are open In our pocking
department for girls over 18 years of agei
114 per week to start: clean, light work;
pleasant hours: restrooms.
Apply
FRANKLIN SUGAR REFINING CO.
Employment Office
Foot of Reed st.
GIRLS nnd women seeking employment that
will nay nell should call at Oehrlo Bros.
Co.. 423 N 31 st If sou aro an experienced
r ".r "'.". ....., .,!.. - -
spooler. winiK'r KnuiiNK iiiiuimuv ui'ciuiui,
weaver, reeler or portler maker. nu enn
...,, r. ...tv nolt on at once. Wo w 111
secure a s
gladly tcot , t"e moat Inexperienced nnd gle
, - "
GIRLS. 14 to 10 years of age; continuation
school privileges, good wages, steady posi
tion. rtledberper-Aaron MfB Co., 4000 N.
ISth et near Wayne Junction.
GIRLS over 10. to assist In advertising de
partment. multlgrnphlng and circulariz
ing, nppllcnnts should hav a year or mors
high school education nnd some experience
as typist; no other experience necessary; ex
cellent opportunity for advancement: loca
tion near Frnnkford nve and Konslngton
avc.i state nge nluentlon nnd experience,
If any. M 82. P. O. Box 3191.
GIRLS, over 1(1 years: stendv position: good
wages; 48-hour w,ek. Frlcdherirer-Anron
Mfe Co.. 400O N. 18th st nr. Wayno June.
GIRLS wanted to operate stitching ma
chines 14 a week to start can earn at
least 117 later. Brown & Balloy Co., 410
N Franklin,
'GIRLS wanted, factory v.ork: no experience
..S'ffi'"".. A U"k"' W & B"'
31" .".ref.n Bt- ;
GOVERNESS. French, wanted, must be of
attractive personality Men coucatea. Hiss
Mills's School, Hiimford road Mt Airy.
HOSIERY LOOPERS
ON 18-POINT. 22-POINT
STEADY DIAL MACHINES
HIGHEST WAGES IN CITY
STEADY POSITION
WALLACE WILSON HOSIERY CO
ORCILVRD BELOW UNITY ST., nCFD.
HOUSEWORK Young couple, with 2 refined
children would like to know of a ladv
who would consider a true homo and 13
weekly In preference to higher wages: a
mod woman will bo free to cam, and t?n tn
suit her own convenience no particular ex
perienr. rrauircu ju,i h piuin. wining per
-or v I'M t rii.r nrrir.
HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged woman; small
famllv. good home for right party. Llan-
-eh .118 J.
HOUSEKEEPER, reliable white woman.
cooking baking nnd housework, 515; rof.
Phone Chestnut Hill 170.
LAUNDRY SlIIllT IRONURS, HAND WORK
Women to wrap packapeB Apply Market St.
Laundry 1308 Filbert st
LAUNDRY HELP IN WASHROOM
Ehlrt Ironers hand work Apply Market St.
Laundry 1308 Fllhert st
MENDERS on men's wear: fancy worsted
and white work !nrkatiiaxoti Mills. Al-
I.ghenv nv nnd Haneork
MILLINERS wanted.
Frankford ave.
Apply Mitchell's, SSI 3
NI'RSE practical to tnko care of Infant;
best home surroundings In Germantown.
Phone Manholm 4114 J.
OPrRATORS
n-i cretonne cushions fur wicker chairs
hort hours: fnvnrablo conditions; good pav;
steady position' no experience required:
will pay vvhllo l.'nrnlng Hvnnod Bros A
Wakefield Co 211-2.14 S. Sth st. '
SKIRT DRAPrn NEW YORK PRIVATF.
DRESSMAKING FSTARLISHMENT DE-
t'iRSIcT ,llvr9;J'E:DSoo,DNp'A,?;
iTr!:-fev?0lR.c M-umT" - w- "Tli
SKIRT MAKERS on ladles' summir dresses
Apply F. G Kurts. 1217 Market St.. 4th
floor.
STENOGRAPHERS
p.s vnunr ladles wanted for Inre ir,nTtf.
turlng plant southern part of city; steady
work at good salary: those living in southern
part of city preferred Artdren A 139, Led.
ccr Drench. l.'Hi and Moore sts.
BTENOGRV.PHKR experienced for genera!
work In office nf general superintendent of
large manufacturing plant permanent posi
tion mirreu 10 in ..iiuuic urn .1 years ot
ago or older $20 to start advancement when
fimyA,rV I' ";n
rill, til'i'iii in, nnuuKi niu
te ntltltflrstlnns
Iilifer Oftlc,
STENOGRPIIFR Large manufacturing
eoinpanv In the center of the city, re
nutres the ii"rvn-es of a stenognipher with
2 or ,1 irn' , perlence R, plv stating age,
exnrlrn e crli, ttlon mid salary expected, A
4'J1 Ledr Office
'si'I.NOtjRpm:R by prlvTtv bnnldng house;
must he tomp and cap of supervising
other female tniploses long ep necessary;
perm pos and chance of advince't; stale
pr-v exp sn i wii expecten a Qua Led Off.
STENOGRAPHER first cli,s rapid and ac
curate s'ate -alarv expected, steady posi
tion Aim I edger Office
TAILORS HELPERS ON LADIES' SUITS.
APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT.
WANVMCER'B.
GASWrXE ALLEY tirch From
'USTeN,iMn! icypcaeo ToCeroFFfteJio! O I Dont know, ooc!
N3fVHAl
DO 10U THINK TMCY SCvW!P
I A$KCD FCC AN irpNttGD
- V KCADl LABCE70, PACTS AND MTCRlMJ tJ'LLS - SO MUCH FOfS .
CUrVeTS2.7l HOW DO I tiNOlU WHAT' -TAClNcV PuLC, So MUCH K
ACE K0M, OOCS-rhEy OD TO THe ??f FC ICCKIHC ir UP IM A
WHAT PID VoO HAVp!S -rsct f?gp MCPICAl. BOOK, ANOASWCe k
V dsne To HEg.7 Vc:--5agfrNoSviwo Pec- (Mouthful! M
Va -a ., ...-l IAWVEE1 HAVCKT ) fe
W' ' 3KHHanv( hokl c&MiNtljuL,-
f t-4 cctL M&0WV&K yrw7
mmm I . , R M kk
.wa -: wm w zm&
h" I A.'S57 ssgrsfcuL'w V 7&-y -
lCrfe- -c
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' xrwji$emm
BATUBDAfv - ftBtttf 6, -920
HEiYF; WANTED FEMALB
TAILOR, wants sleevcmakers and rlntshers
on Isdles' coats. AppI" 1801 Locust st.
fSWIONR OPERATOR, experienced on
Bell nnd Keystone; short hours; state ex
perience, satarv and telephone number, M
WAITRESS wanted white- 140 per month".
. ro?.m ."'d board. Apply In person, Unl
'"i """r urnce
..i,t imsnuai. nn nnd' Hpruce.
WA.,T.nK8S, experienced: reference required,
1IH0 N. nroad st.. Philadelphia. .
WINDERS, female, experienced on. . mer-
'cenzea skein yarns; steady work! ntgnesL
wages. Excelsior Braid Mills. 848 V. Walnut
mno. vjormaniown.
WOMAN, Intelligent, experienced.. to prepare
meals for household of 11 Including her
self) simple country placol position open
April it at present filled by undergraduate
well-known training school. Mrs. Stanley
Bright, Reading, Ta.
WOMTCN Good pay! light table work!
..Perlence not necessary: steady employment:
48-hour week. Friedborger-Aaron Mfg. Co.,
4000 N 18th st near Wayne Junction.
YOUNG T.ATW Mnt,1 fu An nerlnal
and help In burling department: must be
Quick and accurate. Apply V. A. Dochmann
6 Co.. Inc.. 2d and Cambria sts.
(Ion era!
AMBITIOUS girls, women l $100-1100 monthl
hundreds permanent U S. Government po
sitions) list free: writ Imme. Franklin- Insti
tute, Dept. 710 B Rochester. N. Y.
HELP WANTED MALE
A OOOD JOD FOR A GOOD DOT
Thyra Is an excellent openlnr In the Publlo
ledger's news department for an Intelligent
boy over 10 years of age. Apply ot once to
Mr. Joyce, third noor, 000 Chestnut st.
. AUTOMOBILE TRIMMERS . .
Experienced on closed bodies. Apply Hale ft
Kllburn Corp., between 18th and 10th sts.
and Glehwood ave.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS WANTED
JOSEPH J. DERS1IAM
Rosemont. Pa.
AWNING OPERATORS, experienced. Apply
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT.
WANAilAKER'S.
BOILER HOUSE Man to take charge of
boiler house of about 3000 horsepower:
must have .technical school education. I'os
salo Print Works. Passaic, N. J.
BOOKKEEPER
The Publlo Ledger Co. desires the services
of an experienced bookkeeper, with or with
out experience on the Burroughs posting
machine.
APPLY BTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
AS KFOR MR. WIE8T
BOOKKEEPER Young man experienced In
double-entry bookkeeping; state age. edu
cation, experience, salary expected. P U1J,
Ledger Office.
B9,Tj.J.n PA1CT.0,rrICE' OF LARGE
-,.s,T.EnliM.A.N-UFACTt7RI-I'9 CORPORA
TION: BRIGHT. ACTIVE OFFICE BOY.
OVfTt 10 YRARS OF AGE' EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT.
! MB LEDGER OFFICE. "wimh.
BOY Strong boy, over 10 years for work
In chemical laboratory; cood chance for
advancement for an ambitious boy; bring
birth certificate. Apply Cra"io'a Shipyard.
ivirnmonq hiiovw renrna !.. l-nnaoelpnia.
BOY wanted: one never having had a posi
tion prricri-eu; gooa opportunity; wnoie
salo coffee house- answer in own handwriting.
I' 402 Ledger Office.
BOY. about 10. for general office work In
large manufacturing plant; one living near
Kensington and Allegheny aves. .Apply
Badder-Adamson Co., Richmond at.
BRAIDERS, male, experienced on garment
machines; stendv work highest wages.
Excelsior Braid Mills, 340 E. Walnut lane.
Germintown.
BUSIIELMAN. experienced- rood opportunity
Rrnsd and Waller sts.. Metropolitan Bldg
IIUSHELMFN and presers- rood wages and
stendv nnsltlcns. f437 Ivncaster ave.
CARPENTERS
Men experienced on shin Joiner work pre
ferred; steady work: good wages
GEORGE w. srmT co
8 40TH PT. TIEI.OW GRAYS
FERRY ROAD .
CLERK Yard stock clerk In fertlllxer plant;
-ood position for the right man: state nge,
-eferenc experltnce and salary. P 020,
1er Office
DAIRY MAN First-class man wanted to
take charge of 20 cows on large farm
estate: steady unmarried man preferred.
wno uosirea 10 ooinin nuuniinn Wltn invnr
able OPPO-tunttles IX successful, onlv nnnll
.i - ..,.!. .. l.......i.i- 1:-'.
nii" u ..,..-v."w, ...uiuuaM.jr Birwngea 1
dairy man with best of reference will bo
consmcreq ,- naa. iqger unice.
DP A FT H MEN
DESIGNERS
CHECKERS
MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL STRUC
TURAL AND CONCRETE
Highest pay for competent men experienced
In large power station, substation and to-
148 Duano st.. New York city,
dustrlal work: onlv A-l men need apply:
DWIGHT P ROBINSON & CO.. INC,
personal Interview doslrabla.
DRAFTSMAN WANTED; OOOD MECHAN
ICAL DETAHFIR APPLY CRANE
DEPT NILE BiniENT-POND CO.? MIF
FLIN AND MEADUW ST3.
DRAFTSMAN, meelmnlcal rtrat class Apply
hv letter only, giving exnerlenco In full.
William Cramp & hons Ship and Englno
Building Co Philadelphia, Pn. k''
OOODTEAR'S
WONDERFUL 13 X I' A N h I O N
Is affordlnc
Unlimited posslhllltles to a large number
of skilled men In cood physical condition
LIVING WAGES
PERMANENT WOFJC
Good working conditions
Educational advantages
A Chance to Ltve and Grow
NO LABOR TROUBLE
Our preoent permanent openings Include
200
Carpenters
also
llrlckliyera
Ail-Around Machinists
General Repairmen
Bench and Flooim-n
Dheet and Metal Workers
Apply Factory Emplosment Office
THE OOODIEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO
Akron, Oh 1
the Shop
By KING
MS - !Ob I I HEVCR HEARD CB YOU
BILL AND IT SCNOelC. OUT ANV (TEMliep
Cosyrl.Ut. mo, by tho Tribuas Co,
HELP WANTED MALE
DRAFTSMEN, FAMILIAR WITTI FORM
..WORK AND CONCRETE DRAWINGS:
MUST BE ACCURATE AND QUICK. AP
1'LT AT 8TONH & WEBSTER, 1014
BEACH BT.
FORWARDER wantedl union, Apply Alvln
8. Dunbar, Room 0, Columbia Bid., Co-
lumbus. O,
GUNSMITH WANTED Man thoroughly fa
miliar Wltn chief operations concerneam
manufacturing or repairing small arms,
Wares commensurate with ability. State
sre. oxperlence, nationality and wages ox
peoted. M 701. Ledger Office.
KNITTINO MACHINE FIXER to work on
circular knitting machine for plant lo
cated In Milwaukee. Wls.t state experience,
where employed nnd what salary expected)
excellent, permanent position ..for the right
man: railroad faro paid to Milwaukee I give
telephone number In your reply, as repre
sentative, of firm will be In Philadelphia. M
810, Ledger Office
.LABORER8
Apply Employment Department, Cramp's
Shipyard, Richmond above Norrls at., Phlla,
LABORERS wanted; long Job: steady work.
Apply on job, Sears-Roebuck operation,
Irwin A Lefghton. contractors, Roosevelt
Boulevard and Asylum pike. Take Frank
ford car, transfer on 78 to Oakland Cem.
LATHE HANDS WANTED. HIGHEST
WAGES. OOOD CONDITIONS. APPLY
CRANE DEPT.. NILEB, BEMENT-POND
CO., MIFFLIN AND MEADOW STS.
MACHINISTS
WANTED
EXPERIENCED MACHTNI8T3
AND ERECTING MACHINISTS
ALSO
RUBBER AND COMPOUND
MIXERS AND VULCANIZERS
APPLY I.EH TIRE AND RUBBEn CO.
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.
MAN. general utility, wanted on farm near
Philadelphia; best references required: gen
eral c&menter work And rum aniMll ,....
power electrlo light plant: comfortable home:
good pay. P COS. Ledger Office.
MASTER MECHANIC for basket and barrel
oi& niijV.iiA.tiw lur unsKSl nna Parrel
kKVm. .H.k,.. - ...,, .... . l-!:;-.;
engineer: must be a real shop. executive, able
to keep entire physical plant. Including
power plant and machines, tn operation;
state education, experience and salary
wanted: the right man will havo good op-
portunlty. Address Planters' Manufacturing
Co.. Portsmouth. Va.
MEN
MEN
MEN
If you are wanting steady employment,
where you will be rated according to jour
-. ..n..4 4 ,., .. .nil. , .... ...i.V
ability ana are vviiung to icavo tno city.
:"" """ "" "" ' " " "'"'
you. as i can Place
ALL-AROUND A-l MACHINISTS
VERTICAL BORING MILL OPERATORS
BENCH AND FLOOn IIAND3
GENERAL REPAIRMEN
CARPENTERS
PLASTERERS
WOOD PATTERNMAKERS
SHEET-METAL WORKERS
riRST-CLASS riPEFITTERS
ELECTRICIANS
BLACKSMITHS
APPLY TO n. M. KRAMER
Between 0 a, m. and 6 p. m.
HOTEL WINDSOR
1225 FILBERT BT.
PHILADELPHIA. PA
MILLWRIGHTS and enrpenters. flrst class,
uentert fpr nermnncnt positions with wall.
paper manufacturing plant: ntato references
Becker, Smith i. Page. Water and Hinder
ave
MONOTYPE keyboard operators wanted,
also hand compositors! non-union. Apply,
s'atlng quallflcat'ona, . to Alvln 8. Dunbar,
Room uoiumoix mog.. vjoiunnus, u
OPERATORS wanted on ruts; Union special
machines; good wages. Hugh Nelson, 3d
below Huntingdon
PATTERNMAKER, wood: one acquainted
with light work, fcr shop In suburban
town. Rateman Mfg Co.. Orenloch. N J.
PATTERNMAKERS Skilled. Ilrst class men
'who can earn blc money, who take prldo
In turning out neat work In a ahop where
conditions arc congenial Apply to JIMMY
JAMES. 4033 Portico at Phlla.
PROOFREADER WANTED.
FIRST-CLASS ACTIVE AND AC
CURATE PROOFREADER ON
PUBLIC LEDGER! MEMBER OF
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, HIGH
EST WAGES PAID TO RIOIIT
MAN; PERMANENT POSITION
APPLY AFTER 5 P M. AT 000
CHESTNUT ST , TIFTI! FLOOR.
SALES-MANAGER not under 30 vearo of
age, to sell securities, secure nnd handle
agents; must havs largo acquaintance und
not be afraid of work, rare chance. D H
stc, neon 71 Broadway, Room 411, New
YorK city,
.v..Eb.MAN. experienced, wanted; good rep
resentative; win quaunea to can on motor
truck dealers; local tor Itory, Apply by letter
Metropolitan Body Co., 430 Grand st..
liriuitepnri, conn
SHEET metal vvrrkers, experienced wanted,
und metal bumpers on automobile bodies,
good wages; steady Jobs, Apply In person or
-lie w, F Stewart Co Flint Mich
bllOP CLERKS Desirable openings for sev
eral young men who are familiar with
autotruck and carago materials Address
R H Campbell. Atlantic Refining Co., 3114
Fqewyunk nve
STENOGRAPHER, voung man, nge 23 to 30.
In sales office, ot targa mfg. concern: must
bo euergetio and show Initiative; advance
ment uriordliig to ability; oompeteiit man
onlv ned apply I'. O. Box B81B. N Phlla.
bTLNOGRAPIlER. experienced, In publishing
nouse, stain quaiiiicuiiuua uuu salary.
P f.3l Ledger Office
STENOGRAPHERS
25 vnunff men wanted for large maKttfneti.e.
lug plkitt, southern part of city; steady
work at goi-d salarv; those living In southern
part of city preferred. Address A 150, Led.
ucr Brunch, loth und Mooro ats.
TAILOR'S HELPERS, on ladles' suits. Apply
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT,
WANAilAKER'S.
TECHNICAL MAN wanted We can"us
a young men In our factory who have
somo technical education and training ami
will bo ablo to apply It to the management
of men. material and machines so as to set
results; u young man of natural ability
further developed through schooling, studv
n.1 .-vn.el.ne. Hill UnJ . nn -LJl ... lr.u
r"- V.. ...w ...,. .... B IVW, UIJ
In reply state age. education, experience an
salary jvamea. i-isniers Manufacturing
Co , Portsmouth, Va, mis
WAOE EARNER or salaried man, restlssT
umbltloua part time to Increase, your Ini
come selling securities In small amounts to
wage earners) If successful good position
waiting for you. X). H. Blevensorj, 71 Vronu"
way. itopni ill, Sow Torn du, ' "w
Fffli
ri.i
Vv
HELP WAITED MALE ,
WANTED
A-l DION AND STEEL MOLDERS
EXPERIENCED ON LARGE WORK
GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
IN ONE OF THE DEBT OPEN SHOPS
IN TUB COUNTRY
TO MEN WHO CAN QUALIFY
WE CAN OFFER
OOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK
UNLESS YOU ARE AN EXrE
IUHNCED MOLDER AND LOOK
INO FOn AN OPPORTUNITY
WHERE YOU CAN BETTER TOUR
CONDITIONS DO NOT APPLY.
"WE WANT HOLDERS"
ADDRESS
A 610, PUBLIC LEDGER OFFICE
WIRE mnnitnim anti linr.PERS First
class men only) well recommended- high
est waves steady work. AUDUBON WIRE
UL.UTH CO . INC. Auduhon, w. J.
wnnnwnnifrii.i WANTED
. Man on four-side molder, also mill and
bench hands for general work: can use some
men witnnut experience in mm
WOODBURY MILL LUMBER CO.
Woodbury, N, J.
WORK OUTSIDE
SOUTH IN WINTER
NORTH IN SUMMER
TRAVEL WITH CARFARE PAID!
OOOD MONFY TO RTRT: WITH
CERTAIN ADVANCEMENT: TREE
8IIUOFHY IS A DIGNIFIED AND
UNOROWDED PROFESSION FOS
TERED I1Y NTIOVAL ORGANI
ZATION EMPI.OTTNO SEVERAL
H'TNDRED OP THE HIGHEST
TYPE Or YOI'NO MFN DllTWroN
THE AGES OF 18 AND 28: PER
MANENT POSITIONS rf P 13 N
APRIL 1- IT I" IMPORTANT THAT
YOU FILE YOUR APPLICATION
NOW. WRITE AT ONCE FOR
PARTICULARS TO
THE DAVEY TREE EXPERT CO.
280 ELM ST., KENT. OHIO.
TOITNG MEN. Several. CO? rnnA nnn.a,...
and education, who are willing to bo
trained as muemicn; willingness to work
and to learn Is necessary! If you are looking
for a place with a. representative concern
handling high-grade goods and sold In a high
grade way. state full particulars regarding
age experience, education, preliminary sal
sry renulred etc. A 423. Ledger Office.
YOUNO MAN. about 18 years of nge.
,.,rU..--..L...i,.. -.-.! "t.,ii ib-
ststsntt otinortunltv onen ror n vnim. ,..
wamou uv iiniiiiiitti unnK us general
"I'V.'S?. 553 2IilmJi2i.wJrIt! J,",5? ?',
x"'ri',5c8 Rnd oalarJr desired. A 330. Led.
urnre
YOUNO MAN 18 or over, bright, heat, nc-
five: general office work; must be able to
us typewriter. II. K. Mulford Co., 420 8.
13th st.
YOUNO MAN bright, refined wanted to n-
sisi in Biuuio; nrins reierence. Kavnlo
Studios, second floor. Baker Dldc . i.v"
Chestnut st.
YO"NO MN 10 In real estate office: g"nd
opportunity; oxperlenco unnecessary. 000
Wa'nut ot.
YOUNG MAN. nble to do tracing who cares
to learn the eng'neerlng trade. Apply 'to
Wardless & Scott Co.. 34 8. 17th St.. Phlla.
General
WE TEACH YOtf TO DRTVTJ INT) RPPAIR
AUTOMORILES OPEN RtTNDAYS
$20 Full find Complete Cnur.e J23
DAY AND NTGHT CLASSES
LICFNSER GttARANTEED
BATTLERS 1801 Spring Garden st.
MEN AND LAD'" tvvti- -ro LEARN
DARBERINO
World's most nro1tble trade quleklv
learned- dav or evening; write for cntn
1oue TP'CITY tiahwR SCHOOL. 228 N.
0th t.. PWlndelnMa Pa,
pTTTT TTOVt WA TvTTKT) VKM ATi"R
WOMAN, refined, settled, de-Ires position as
housekeeper or housework In adult family;
good nlsln onok. A 42.1 Ledger Office.
NURSE for patient. exp refined companion
nhle: doctor's ref A C17, Ledger office.
ETTTJATTONS WANTET3 MALE
BOOKKEEPER, auditor, credit man; expcr.i
manure'" '" "', cirnormion A 41l). I. tl,
CHAUFFEUR, first class wishes position In
private family on hlgn-grade cars. A 411,
I edger Office,
CHAUFFEUR, colored desires position; good
reference from last employer: long exp.
Add. Chauffeur. 210 Greenfield avo., Ardmore.
MAN AND WIFF Wanted bv settled man
and wife, positions as clmuffeur and com
panion or nurse, wlfo. graduate nurse. Tun
give A-l references In exchange, M 731,
Ledger Office
TEACHER rollego crsduate. desires part
time position In school or college; used 30;
wide cxpe-lence: understsnds Slavlo Ian
cuages A HI n T.edree Ofllte.
YOUNO MAN. 24 eurs of age, with selling
oxperlence, both In and out of town, de
sides position: knowledge of wool and wurte,
huslness: can furnish reference. A 431,
Ledger Oft'co
YOUNG MAN emn'nyed bv financial Institu
tion wishes position with title company as
tltlo clerk or tltlo examiner A 420, Led. Off,
BUSINESS! otiwot?TTJNITIES
BRICK YARD
13 acres fine, clean clay soil. 4 U- (1 feet
deep: 2 kilns. 110 000 nnd 130 000 cipHclty
Martin brick machine 40 000 canacltv dally:
air drying racks for 80,00(1 bricks: "0 H P
motor: cur-cut onlv 3'4 cents kilowatt: carts,
tiucks wheelbarrows, everything good condl.
tlon: In Bucks county town. 3100 population
7 city blocks f.-om freight station 30 miles
Philadelphia, owner retlrln vvl'l aarrlllco for
uulck sale; only 848.10 12100 cash: Im-ne-dlsto
possession, chance of a lifetime Box
ln'i Perknsle, Pa., or Bell phono 71 R j
I'erkssle Pa,
FIVE wide-awake men to work with us-In
the grentest electrical field of today; men
who hnve tact. Initiative nnd energy; we
will supplv knowledge, means nnd monev
Call Wyom'ng 740 and nrrsnse annnlntm,it.
RFSTATtpjANT AND OY'STFIt AND CHOP
HOUSE for sale at a bargain- one of the
best stands uptown. Morgan & Dickson
-U, . Ull p..
ron 5A.T,r
BUILDING MATERIAL
Demolishing government hulldlnea rt Old
Washington Park-on.Delivvarc noo new win
dow frnmes and tash cnii new doors fioo.ooo
ft now lumber, floorings, fencing, aheuthin
Joist studding, siding pluster board On
premises 8 a m to B p. m.. or phone llel
mont 4no r,001 Vine .f
OFFICE FURNITURE
Large lot desks safes, files, cabinets and
general office furniture, store fixtures
Wo Iliiv. Hell nnd Exchange
PATTEN FURNITURE CO..
LOCUST 407') 1127 ARCH ST RACE "OOO
nan n,.i mr euie, .-unrse iron ash
REFRIGERATORS, 48x24x07 Inch hh7hl
compartments: fcod compar'mentii and ex.
terlor ull sanitary while enameled ware- el,
J27r.- brand new. Can be boui-ht for less than
half. Apply Bupt., Finance Bldgnj'" l$
REFRIOERATOR8 nnd fixtures for
and m-at markets! terms f desired
RANDALL ft CO 311 N $,
BILLIARDS pool comh'n 2d hspd "holTght
sold, rented, exch Keafer. 82(1 w iuiiS'
TWO CRABW fr hoisting PUrposercAV
der.en t'SS One.p .t All dav Hllndav
BAFUH nrenronr closing outi ioc siht7C
used; all modern maVes. 72 m Fourth
MACHTNF.TtY ANT) TOOT.n
wagon. It lias Iron cover Hnnr, 1, ,- , I
i-n.l nrd.r; mew 1.. ...n ... l, "!..". ,n '0 balO llirill"
III Cemetery West Laurel nn'. V-a"1 1 Pmilar. at20i
!?? SS.J2S!'t&" M5- 15? a I'vnna. CIIEERFUL
UHV UUlft "" ninino 1HI , I'llllfi I
LARGE STOCK
of built and guaranteed engines, pumps com
pressors anrf machine tools; send for ooS
nlete ratalog nf stock. ra
HERMAN L WINTPRER 088 N Front st
POWER-PLANT, EQUIPMENT '
Dynamos, motors, boilers, steum and oil
tnrlnes pumps air compressors a "
FRANK TOOMKY. INfl." 127 M Si -.
Et-ECTRIC M(VI OUR JIATlTlNTrTrvSTTi
POWER rOUII'MBNT" 00IH
CBXllEN MACUINmiV COM lit N( BD 8Ti
ft
4-
USED ATJTOMOBILES
IF YOU WANT
Axles
Housings
Frames
MADE
REl'AIRED
HTRAIOHTENED
WELDED
RTIl A trl I ITTMt-r.
RIVETED New Tubes
STRAIGHTENED
LENGTHENED
Itttt'AUlttL!
Weldincr ,?&
'HAMMERSMITH
COMB TO HEADQUARTERS
. WH HPECTAM7B IN flUH LINE
IIAVn TIIM RRBT EQUIPMENT AVn
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
AMERICAN AXLE WORKS
12th Street nnd Montgomery Avenue
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
have the old car repainted. pnng to
If your car Is In constant use. now t.
the- time to ovoid discomfort of dolnJ
without It for any length of time n
Our facility for high-class reflrilshlng t.
Perhaps the mo.t completo nnd largest il
be found. Besides we keep our delll.jj
promises, "'r
..We bake each coat of finish as nrnll.s
This not. only saves time, but cars ,S ir
finished look better, wear longer ami I;l
equal In finish to tho highest grade cars
If you nro looking for hlgh-grndo woik.
only at a saving, call or communicate wiu
""" MARTIN-ALEXANDER CO,
AUTT2,?-?3onge7dNI.8t!,En3
Dickinson 2201 , Main ij,
AuiuuAH express ixuck ior sale; n r...
UIUI.AII MMira, HUM ior BBie; tn Vfltl
nrderl solid tires: roffular rtMn.pi.,i. L'.ODa
may bo seen nt West Laurel HIM Cemet.SS'
West Lnure Hill Cemetery Co.. Pencoyd?'
O . Mont. Co.. Pennn.. city office. C09 &
nance Bldg.. Phlla. '
Hn too;
OVERLAND CAR for sale: B-ptssentT,
touring car- bargain for quick sale. aJJSiI
louring cr- UKrunin ior quiCK sale. Afml
R. Paul Collins 220 W. Garfield avo.. Nof'
wnArl Tl. 'wi
wood I'n.
FOnD SEDAN 1018: electric starter ssl
lights- new tires: fine condition! looks .
sacrifice 1700. Thone Frankford 1333 y,;
tween 11 and 3. ' 5
PIERCE-ARROW limousine, 1014 model in.
ho sepovvcr touring car, 11)13 model il.
horsepower, A-l condition, fully cqulneM
P 880. Ledger Office. q '""'
TRUCK Ford commercial, pane body; cnh
or termat open evenings. Truxton Sslei
Sales
Co.. 1714 N. Broad at,
DODOB SEDAN Will sell my receipt sn4
option for Dodie sedan. May dellverr
M 802. Ledger Office. ery'
TRUCK 2-ton capacity! price $S0ft: cih
or terms: open evenings. Truxton Sales Co
3714 N. Broad st. "u.
FORD SEDAN. latest model; A-l condition-a
extra tires. lock, etc Ask for 41.804 Vt
23 8. 23d et. v' "
TRUXTON lYt ton, express body; barms
this week: opn evenlnj-s; cash or terms.
Truxton Sales Co.. 1714 ff. Rroad at.
RENAUI.T touring car; good shape. P eat
Ledger Office '
TRUCK. 2-ton Bethlchom; large body. J7.
ply 8. E. cor. 12th nnd Thompson sts.
BTJSTNT"; "PE-RPOTvTAlS
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Positively highest cash prices for your Alt.
monds any size, from ', to 10 carats; ntmi
pay higher: also old gold, platinum and silver
bought. Estates bought (prlv.). Est. 10 ytm
The Diamond Shop U'm?;
HI A Mf .NHS pAI mo to im
.& aiiava AA '! rsri, call, nrs ii.
4-30. A McCUTCH.
D(TT TPIJT rN- C30 nenl Est- Tmit
nl II Hirl 1 R'dir.. Brosd A Chet.t
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
ANY SIZE PRICE NO OBJECT
Pawn Tickets for Diamonds Rought
KELLY 4 CO.. 032 CHESTNUT ST.
Pulte-21-22. Over Chllds Restaurant Prlvsli.
qnr.m GOLD REPEATER WATCH
A-l condition; strikes the quarter hour thru
stop: specially used at raco track. B, 81H
Spruce st.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
TTARRY XV "MtTH T17 SAN"OM IT.
vnTAiiv ptrnt.rc
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Continental Ilotel
ELV.CTRIC TREATMENT nlsn manicurist.
Office 4142 Varket st seenpil flonr.
EI.FCTRIC treatment an-' manicuring. Iteera
im lieen llinir., i'n i' iiii-h hi ixc ann..
ASHES removed from cellars: all klndi cf
-.-.. j o.a i,..,A.wAH 1,1.. ,,e.
na"lin UOH". r,r. ,u,,.'i. -,". ..ini ,,,,,
ittuti!.-u nnoDH of nil descr'ptlons r.
paired. Andrew T. Blrchett, S01 8 224 it.
OLD GOLD
OLD rold, stiver, platinum, plated ware, oil
style leweiry teem males uougnt tor caia.
Est. 1817. J. L. Clark, refiner, 807 Ssniom.
STAMPS AND COINS
STAMPS. ALBUMS AND SUPPLIES
for stamp collectors
PHILA. STAMP CO.. 21 S. 17TII BT,
STORAGE AND MOVING
Dougherty & Sons, Storage
Get our special rate for moving by our relt
nble and careful men. Cn'l Poplar 45651
Keystone Park 1127- night pnone ma bin.
TERMINAL
WAREHOUSE
AND TRANSFER CO,
if.1iniiiiii ntirl 3i1onhnm b(H.. lnrnl nnd loflls
(Uslamo moliiR by tourteoun oxpfrltncel
men: clraii. duut-pruoC mnmn for furnlturii
let u- pstimnto ..y10p" iiiamoim a-.
VICTORY STORAGE
f.20il Filbert Phone Be mont 4870 tl
estimate Plerce-Ariow vane.
riDELITY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES
1311-lblD MARKET til'.
MONARCH STORAGE CO. 38T0 L V.NCAI
TER AVE AUTO SERVICE- STOIU0E.
PACKING. LONG-DISTANCE MOVINO.
WANTED
Wll BUY women's, men's nnd children!
worn clothlnc and ohoe: beet prices pill.
our autos call ut your convenience In city or
fountrv l'nmai or pnono mern s iM,ri
House yaT N 4iii el ainrger .-us vv.
tvie WAMT nt nne. VinilH-hnlit fu nlturs,
sloro fixtures, office furniture; pay spot
cash, honest value, phono us about It Locu"
4214. ina cnurcn, tor. i.in ana i.iii:ii
ROOMS FOB, BENT
CHESTNUT. 1728 Rooms for rent April 1.
suite 2 beautifully furnished rooms win
bath Htclnwav grand piano, cler litj
lTTkstNUT. 2007 Dcslrablo slnslo roomi.
adjnlnllvr hath. -
CHESTNUT. ST . 1027 Olio large front
room n'l modern convenience ,
GERMANTOWN- AVE.. 3738 Two turn.
rins for gentlemen, ref.ioq Tloja i.oh
OREEN ST, 1(107 Nicely furnished swonl
floor front rooms, every convenience W
lar 4J153 .
WAl.NL'T ST . 440S. 11-4 Apartment fto
e .. n. l,ii. nj wrnn,n rUnDlbf
i.nter nnd nil modern conveniences, l"'
ton 2J1B J.
.-rr...' . ' ..... .ii. . ni , iiimli'l
HUH. iM.. tow "'",".". i ... k.lt!
11...n.Hul. frn rnnms electric. Il Vt n-1'
j. ., .. A,... n .. ntnv tn station'
UH11V HIHI c,l T ., " w..... - l,
good ncpommoditlnns for traveling ji.
10TH ST. N 131 Nlroly furnished rooriil
,l.v e ieek nnml IlCCOmmon inline . '
I.I.. I . I.llnn P-ilPe Hp lire 1.1.'-
43D. N.. HOD Uirse furnlshid loom '
nil innvs ! KOOU nelBIluoriloun, y; ''"-
r.e Limine Lounle 1'hono Preston .'ujl
aiT"N 31TII BT Two unfurnlshid roomii
nrlvnt,, bath - ;
MONUMENT AVE.. 1740 Two ''n!'i,.-ll?S
communlcutllig front rooms. u.luf
2 nentluiiun, prlvuto family. Dlamow
1)271 J. -r--X
FOR. a Bern enii.ii,.ii.K ..., - ,,
ncu ur untu,,,,."--" -
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runt,,, next In I lull m .---..
,n.r. fnr refined gelltli"nl"
iiuiiiu ..,., "..... ---: --- , ite moai
...nev .iindern COI1VH.! ret. Uict -
"7(11 W.
irrrTT".. .'...i.- ..ni.tieii nrliu bitll-
JVllliilin 1,1 null", : V. . i.iT ,4 tain.
i.li.l,.n.ll. Annv TlllVliV 217 - WJi1
ATTRACT! Vlf"furii apts, soma J'our1-''
Sharvvooil Apt Aency. 22.1 M "'"".
ROOMS WANTED
TWO ROOMS In or near ,r"'1r,,narn,eat?on fo'
or without board: desirable locatl on w
M
nervous young iau- aim "Kt"-;' -
reference. A 481 Ledger Of""-
APARTMENTS WANTED,
ATI.ANTHI CITY ,
APARTMENT Wanted, 4 or S room PS I
Ament with bath in Atfantla Cllr. rfB.
1 to Sept. 10 Joseph Jlicneiuae,
4th st , 1'hllaue pnia
JJOARDINO
C HEaTNUT-Sulto o ! IJJJft
,th, prlvato vorch, a jo Rff 3
i or without Wlh; art WnMi lv-u'
SOTH AN!
with bath
ravin i,,it m, ,.,,-.- "r'-'r.uj
Un. tatlo.; rh.no JJ.rUitf i-lOi.
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