n i wr w aw w"TOr7w' nswwwK'w wwrmrm f -r,, - .. y. m, VK ' ' w; t. ." - ''- ? ,V7i; 'I " X' V ' ' ., ""'j. TV? ftfV CRIME REVEALS DUAL LIFE Man and Woman Found Dead, Vic tlms 01 HIBIOI onon March 0. (Uy .A. lo ClilcaK gon,,, of the dctnlls of Uio dual life of Clifford Jt. Weycr, president of an ml ttrtlMng agency which bears his nnmc, ' bnrcd today "by rt murder -and tulcldc according to facts brought bo fore the county coroner. Late lasnight In an apartment In a. fashionable Chi c,,o neighborhood Klcycr and Mrs. Ituth Kandall wcro found dend, while Mrs. Weycf w?8 nt, J1", ow,nhora(, iwatlng word from friends who were "parching for her husband, missing since .VnS'nii, a vivaciously pretty woman, twenty-seven years old, was Jlwrrrd from her soldier husband, Nor man Brown Kandnll. and hnd been cm SnTpd ni nn ndvertinlng writer. From the po.ltlon In which the bodies were 1ln? the police believe Mrs. Ban j7n shot Blcycr as he was sleeping nnd then turned the weapon upon herself. Tending to strengthen their opinion, iiocm in woman's handwriting, some what clever ns to meter ana rnymc, out almost maudin in sentiment, foretold tho dramatic conclusion of the two Bl'eyer was tho son of n prominent Oilcneo family. He wns educated In fine arts in several European countries, nntl some of his paintings are said to be noteworthy. He met his wifo while Ftmlying In Paris. They had two chil- Mrs. Bnndall was the daughter pf H. E. Vole, n business man of Okla homa City. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER roll com. New prlifclplei constant run-Sr- 21 to SO gallons, lc. Heats radlntors. too. There Is noth ing Ju"l B00d' Vtte boolc' Recve3 Stovo 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd fam Hero and there in tho suburbs of Philadelphia arc plots of ground suit able for th't Home you want to build. Plots for a littlo homo or a biu onr nnd hero and there a tract larfje enough to attract a builder with visions of many houses. We know of several very interesting locali ties where your money will bo mighty advan tageously put and where tho terms of pay ment ere ns interesting as the prices! tXITpaefescTtPor DparrrrnCT "cr vr? . r.T, ' City Office, Chestnut at 13th Boulevard Office, Cor. Ittslno Sun Ave, Oak Lane Office, Opposite Station MTtlXO KKHOKTH ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 4V W " -Ataarat'issKSr' win'iXZZrs'Ki' lis! MM"an fr.yj-t-c'rt ..w t atlanile Cily'sT&iuestcmcnnoslDistinctiueWotel tinder managemont Ambassudor Hotels System On the Boardwalk, yet In tho aulet. exclusive Chelsea rtiidentlal district. Bpaolous sun decks .verlooklne ocean, eyraphony concerts overy evenlnc. Dancing In famous grill and Japanese tea room. Catering to select vlentele- IPrlfe tor booklet mmmmmmmmmnmam QXUWiMMIt t-w -J. -T? "ssESEtar fire d ontsx OTBL' BLACKSTONE i.:,'r,ln' .Avenue at Boardwalk arairican and European plan. Hot and .,i."ea nd frh water baths. Sua nf.V!d..?v'l'7 comfort. Open all year. -DAVin m.:nrf. n.n.r and Proprietor OLMHURST HOTEL IJ,"n,j'nl Ave., close to Reach andl r;tf.I.1.'ef'entr'11 location, always open. Capacity 800. lTlvaU baths, running-1 tr In rooms, elevator, etc Winter I jrres. Booklet Alhert II. Darnell IOOlirftlJcr KirWi',ATnue. adjacent to beach. si.ri",9,Ptrne,nulc,dancui-. U?i '"""Isrn.ubU and eerrlee axeellent, t.'V'e solarium HaaIu, a mm.hi.i-. THE PENNHURST & .?,. "ich'?n ave. Always open. . ' rrwi ii iin.nr WM. HOOD, Jry CLARENDON Hotel lot and Vi nt"r. 'Ich, 100 rooms, with tsJaelA SRM .rnn1ln wsieri private fiatbsi " UVUKIII, Monroe llutcblna. THP WI1 TCUID17 Vlrvlnu ... ..-. M- trl -.:-':" ave. inn itamri baths Capacity 830. VEL FiPt ft' J" 'I" rates. Rooklet. - k!jlIS. Ownsn N. J. nm.i.imi. Amer. rJAM. Msr. v.SJEL SHOREHAM !. Jr?- w:r",n .?.ur.;f"n' . Er'' i Hall... . Mismi tu iirvei ioioi. LtUnyj.pof Wklv nifAH. HTRIlfi A.Sy?TEL CONTINENTAL Westminster K. Av. near Beach, EIT. teSajUwMr., s'SsS-J Witt?' 'h!i..rn. K!l..boscobel ar 1 'ijjwetkly TTione 117. Onen all veart A. IS. MARION. tVlllllttlSA.... Arlington Hotel KatE-smS"1!!;.;" " wwiw wr mtiFVti&mMSz: mTI'yVfii. CLIRllI a. .- I apppintMnlsgtpwdaxite B ratasjSiult&ifkkssfvne. i tkuvptanphiiKiafaaixxat. B C..CvMArav. IHTall l !' m.i,iiVi pi I ''I j Waaa1...Z '. iT'A ma NURSE SAVED FROM TURKS Mother of Miss Shultz, of Reading, Gets Good News From Near East Beading, Pa., March D. Miss Helen i R. Shultz, tho Beading nurse, who was ' captured by Turks while ndinlnlstcrlng aid to tho Armenians, Is safe, accord ing to word received today by her' mother, Mrs. George P. Shultz, from ' tho Now York committee of Near East relief. The message Is based on n com munication the commlttco has received frnm Ira nffunrv In PnnetnnttnA..1. This Is the first official notice Mrs Shultz has got from tho Near East headquarters. It sulci that the workers nt Marash, where Miss Shultz was sta tioned, had seen more trying experi ences than foreigners In n distant coun try had endured since the Boxer re bellion in China, twenty years ago. DIAMONDS GOLD SILVER BOUGHT "Vrtifnl" The Time of High Prlrn Pcnn Smelting & Refining Wki. "Tne via voia anop" sa 906 Filbert St., Phila., Pn RIE-MUR SHIRT CO. 908 Chestnut St. W-,,or Sampled Sent Upon Remeat 3 S-S-STAMMERING ""d all defects In stieech cured. Artcmoon and evening; classes. Call. Wtlto or l'linne Poplar 1832 for Particulars THEQUIGLEY INSTITUTE lor tlm cure of till defirts In speech iii. ,ii,viiuii nim.r.l NEW YORK LIGHT A1SUPPLY COMPANY 18 N. 9TH STREET Manufacturer and retailers of lighting fixturos of distinc tive designt ; the liouie with a 14-year reputation for fair md honest dealings. DISCOUNT CO THIS MONTH Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Ltn.SJiIJLUJLI.SJ IJ JLULS "I HIMtINO RI'.snitTS ATIANTIC CITY. N J. CiieUiAuiSMin' Ui?. 1&( 1!aN I ' 1 1- I to ens I " f WINTER Sfv 1 Ml VACATIONS WX I I Tm.' !" ''" I"1' nt BO-pTse 1 . I I I lllnetnted booklet which II I I 'Vl". '"'" nllln "r I I 1 rln I'rre reqiirst. I- I AMTRir,NKxrnKH ffa fsAX TRAVEL IIKPT & lt. "'"nimnker's. Client VVsX. n',r rcet Front X4t SiraSlia&, sesss&fi frXVWu'4,&iT.I.?.;'e. ..fiirj.V VVri,t' lliAl' T.11FJJiir.H. ,t in musauur, .Vet l'orfci ImbiiJsador, At (ati((o Cttv; Ambasia dor, Los Anoclesi Am' hasaador, Snnta Bar bara, Alexandria, Let . . ... WM uiiiaiiiiiiiiiHinn ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. , AivAiRevicarx Plan. Hotel ofDisimetiariand ItealComrart rinepROOf OAHA0E. capacity coo. fV&ffnkzAy IT Lb RAYMORE ATLANncani PRLDS GREAIESr HOTEL SIKXE5S HOTEL BOTHWELL VlrglnU a v., second house from uoardwalk and Steel Pier. i;very nppoinimeni,. iiisncei , IIIKHPI Rooklet. stnndsrd In cuisine ann eervirn nrM AIR Ocean Avenue, Near Beach. BU1N Am American rln: J3.B0 day up: HO up weekly J II nAITTINOER. PHILLIPS HOUSE Ifasarhusetts Av . near neach. r. P Phillips TKKWOODi. N. J. Laurel in the Pines Lakewood, N. J. EQUABLE CLIMATIC CONDI TIONS. GOLF, RIDING AND SHELTERED WALKS. DAILY CONCERTS AND DANCING. BRANCH OFFICE, GEO. A. HUIIN & SONS, BROKERS. FRANK V, KHI7TK. Mrr. ABnETHXE. N.O.. TERY PARK HOTEL SHEVILLCV IM.C I - - -v-i ---, . i IN THE LAND 6r TMS Hy ON TMt. Olgia niunneii Famous ovarywhsra for Ita location, servloe and oulslno. i DeoVlet and rates upon appllcktien S. J. LAWRENCE. Manager STEAMSHIP NOTICES MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. Established 1834 Million. &ftiOT,tC",",- COASTWISE LINES Phl -Boston. VeJ.. Bat.. B i P. f Kridar. a iv M. . . ; N Frel? 3mM RAT r ""!sC Irc ?lAn&MT,Cb.rd I 1M0 v EVENING PUBLIC KELLY'SiLILiih Open Day & Night Oysters In Every Stylt Planked Shad Dinner. 9 To Be Spotless Use L,npJn's Handy Pad will remove shine, crease, road and food stains from clothing, gloves, spats, etc. Has miny other uses Costs Orily 15c at Drug, Department. Stationery, Gro cery. Hardware and Genoral Storei. Invented by the originator or Lapln s fit raw Hat Cleaner. orfl r w SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & X MF.CO. DREXEL BLDG. . RE-UPHOLSTERING JR As It Shnnld fie Ilorii $10, $15, $25 UnnU and Onire Furniture Repaired lltilie Reds Itrliuiilirrrd I I Q Kits before the tmh ee.isnn I huiniif nnd JMImihm iYee. Cltlf ur nnuurpg UPHOLSTERINni Hacked hi III war' rmtrtm' Wulnut P KHtVU UtU Main 830-32-34 Walnut Street Millworkand Lumber Our Specialty Stock Sizes Window Frames, Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Stairs & Porch Work JAMES SHAW 52nd and Woodland Ave '"ill Wortlnd S72 West 4fl NAVY RETAIL STORE OUTSIDE NAVY YARD GATE From 9 A. M. to G p. M. Open ARTICUM Arctics, Navy PRICE S3 00 pr, 1.73 ea. dr.h, t. No. 3 0.2,1 oa. lluskcts. couljnfr lllnnkrtH. (JG"'HI """'"' i liloiiKcs. middy, Niity Roots, rubber, Nuiy l!ors, illtty. Navy Hrootnv, u hUU Hrii'Iipi, hair llrn-liCH, scrub .....' Ilni-liei, ulioe Iluckets, calv. Iron, reinforced... ('loth, 30 ot. overcoat, Navy tittle riuth, 10 oi, siiltln:, Nuy lilue. Couts, rubber. Marine Drurrs, hcuiy woolen IlruH ers. medium (ilcici, nool Hats, rubber Jucknltrs Jerhc s, u ool K.23 en. .!) en. 3.73 pr. 3.00 civ. .33 en. "" ca. .12 c:i. .40 en. .87 e.i. 0.00 jd. 11.23 jd. 3.25 e. 1.03 ea 1.83 ri .80 ir. .75 ea. .35 e.i. 1.75 u. 1.15 pr. .01 jd. , SO en. .25 eu. .32 Ml. I.rgirin, Nuty Ollrloth, inli.tr. 54" Hide lit. ran Pnlleli, met il M-Lmom. (I" blunt hectlug, cotton, unbleached, 40". Ahi-rllng. ot t on. unbleached, Ti" . SblrtH, llaiiml. Nmy Nhnrb, gmiilMin .Soan, humdrj S takes Hocks, ttoul, hray riorks. bli'-rk, tutton Trunks, llhru rmlercMrts. ciillon Undershirts, hens Undershirts, medium 1.8K ni. 1.00 pr. i .15 b. .50 ir, . 2.73 lit. I, III! o i .50 ni, 1.05 en. 1.85 e.i. mr routM..03 2, 29, 49. D3. CO. C3 ni 7'jaam1 Si transfer to route 20, wh ch .. w -- -- -- -- -- comeB tllrect to Bate, HlfiriB point tho v ity to store information may bo on- 'I nt"' t'V intone, uicionsou baud, hrnnch 223. We Have the Columbia Graf onola You Want Pay as CT '5 I Littje as Models ij Myers F. Hall f Ino. : 2626 Gcrmantown Av. - 3 17 A SV PARCEL POST rSr 7000 Pairs Leggings Just received from Oovernmont contrnotor. 35c Sell at Pr. Reclaimed Made of waterproof leather otto cloth None C. O. D. Pared post prepaid. Army Supply Co. 631 Market St., Phils., 5000 U. S. Army Cavalry Sabers Jl.lO ai . if j'u'et received from U. S. Arsenal Bale in lair conuiuon, will requirt c eaninir w. Nona CO..D. tnrcei Post Prenald ARMY SUPPLY CO. 631 Mfkt StPkii V7 rROWN yiii II il ClrB Hi IsPI" - 1$ HJ LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA", TUESDAY, KDTJCATIONAT, Hrftli fleie Our graduates are In coneUnt dernand ter lood-payln poslUons. Un Uhortnao. the er. spesd sjralem. Complete businiee and stcieunsl cnrs. Day, and Nfcot. 'V Claaees. Intenelve training. KaroU gKf any, time. Call or write for (ail UMhm PsruSH'e n .FJMJO T.KQR snd Collese et Comme 1017 Cheeieot 'lt I'hlladtlDMs BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Meet efflolent. fMureee In RtnAvv.nt.w Tm- inc. secretarial,. Accounting. Hourly de- mana tor jsrauaM aio nu kooq positions, Day or. nisht schooL Ei Darlne Enter any Ime. HOP WATJfPT ST. Straycr' Btutnesi College rhltadelphta'fi Oreateet Tlnelneee Srheet 10T rtiretnut lit. Phone WnlnSt 1M French ror B """ you learn to " ' epeak, tmderetand, read and write Snaniah lne"e lnngei. Quyard School bunion of t.anjuace.. 1027 Che.tnut St. eatin ATIAMRm. Ikfirrh T TlfftHfAn r 4...kan f of Kllzabeth B, Adams. Itclatlves and friends, Delmont prlvlnj: Club. Invited to J.rV "'vices, Thurs., .3 p. m 340 N. . CSth at. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. .v.. ALLniilOHT March B. MARY P.. daugh ter of Conrad M. and Marie Allbrlght (nee 1'lunkstt). aged 10. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services' Wed., 2 p. m.. residency ojf parents. 232 W. Highland ave.. Ch""'""i in" Tnt, privet. nALLANTTNE, . At Peebles. Scotland. Captain Q. HARRISON tlALLANTYNn, "fed 34 y,r,. 0f the Royal Scots, son of 8lr-.H.,nfy. n5 Dallttntyne and husband of Virginia Eyre. rJENNER. At parents' residence, flyca more ave. Morion, Pa.. March 7, RUSSELL If., son of Russell and Vivian henner (nee Harding), aged 0 years. Services at Hope- dale, Mass., Wed. Int. Mllford. Mass. IIODDY. Mi-rh 7. WII.M1U t band of Marsraret a. Roddy, Relatives and hue- iT.V .w- i; " c . u, uwiiiy, iirmiives ana friends, Cjmderi Lodjte. No. IB. F, and A. M invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. apartments Flthlan 8. Simmons Co.. 809 M,rt5tl.?.,.'i..cJ"rjon. N. J. int. private. .niV.,riW?,UK" 7 eh M HEINRICH .DUARD, husband of Helen Ilreunlnger (nee Hummel) and son of Hclnrlch and Dertha nrsuniiiser. 01 uRCKniiuc vurttember, aged HO, Funeral senlces Thsrs.. 1 p. m.. 3843 Oreenway ave. Int. nrlvate. Ureen mount Cem. Friends may call Wed., 8 to 10 n. m. . UROVN SIIAUOHNESRY ALOYSIUS NESST .married nt the Church of the Im maculate Conception. Oermnntnwn, Sat.. Jan 10, by the Rov. M. J Hlirglns. , IJEITTKNMILLEIl March 7 MATILDA .. IinnTENMILT.ER Ineral sifvlces Wed. 8 p. m.. II. It. Urlnchurst & Co.. 1B2J Arch st. Int. nrlvate. nl,0WEn,.!ar1h .? TOTOriRICK, hue. band of late Elisabeth Hnwr (nco Donald son). Funeral Thurs , 2.30 p. m.. 0321 Osage aye. Int. Mt. Morlnh Cem." Friends M" cii Wed. eve. DOWERS. March 7. ELIZAnETH F.. daughter of S. P. and Anna .Mao Rowers, aced 13. Services Wed.. 2 p. m., parents' residence. Concstoga road Derwyn, Pa. Jnt. private. HRENNIAN. March a ELIZAnETH. 7 0'wllllrn K. HrennlHn. Funeral serv ices Wed., 2 p. m.. 4082 Mulberry St., Frankfnrd. Int. prlvnte ...h2 .Dr;"'"i. Relnlles nnd friends In vited to funeral. Wed.. 8 a. m.. 8312 Dow man st.. Falls of Schuylkill. Solemn re nulem mass St. Ilrlduefs Church 0:3U a. m. Int. Holy Sopulchro Cem. tititR85'N'T;M',rch- H- FRANCES E. RROWN. widow of Patrick Drown. Ilela lives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. rn... 2221 Federal st Solemn reaulem fjsss St. Charles' Church 10 a. m. Int. .it, iv i, rfnn .ni. ii i.is'rirs i. I"II, . nnrtYVKr r..At. m -.- ... ' of Tcter nrown. ninrral Wed., renldence. Nlvnn ssf Ul,s..ln,.. " .. .1 V . !. v.?... .... -...,. DYICC. na lm. vn. """WN At Pasadtnu. Calif.. March 0, IIIU. 1IA11RTRT fr T ...Ir-. T-h. A n ".V.".-. Due, riotlco of funi-rsl will be Riven. BURNS. March 2 CATIIBRINB nURNS (nee Wontens and Mcllvltt). at Los Angeles, Calif., widow of Wtlllnm Hums, as-ed OS. Relatives and friends. Olive Temple, No. 18, Ludlcs of the Golden Kngle. Invited to fu-Pera,-.Y"'- T:30 a. m.. residence of daugh ter 103S Reno st. Hlsh moss Ht. Malachy's Church 0 a. in. Int. Holv Cross Cent jn UAHTEK. .March 7. NAItAII A. CARTER. nerai services wea . s p. m . at resmenco her son. Hnhralm T. Itirrii 7h.l V. .M ! . Camden. N. J. Int. private. CLOUD. Mnrch 7. NANCY CLOUD. Fu neral services Wed.. 2 p. m Oliver II. Dulr Hid IHim Ci'trvit st Int nrlvnte. itn.i.i e Mn.u rAiii. -. r.-.m. . .' i ' COLLINS. March 0. WILLIAM E... hus 40. Rel.tlvcs and friends, employes U, d II I. Co.. Sta. II. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8. ni 2710 Ash st. Requiem high muss All Sat. j' f'hurch, Int. Oakland Cem. uriaetoutc, u m. DAVIS March 7. MARY J., widow of Asel P. Davis (neo Newton). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed. 2 n m 231 Richmond st. Int. K, of P. Cem. 1 r'emN may call Tues. after 7 p. in . DAY. March 8. IRENK II. IL, wife pf Dr. Elbert O. Day and daUKhter of Kr.iitk and Hiirnh Iless. Funeral services Thurs., 2 p m . ut 27 Carpenter St., Mt Airy. Int private , DONELTY. March 0. TETER P.. hus band of Annie Doneltv (neo Cauley) and on of Into Denis nnd Elizabeth Donellv , 1 j. neral Thurs 8fl0 a. m , 2423 H lnth t Solemn high mass St Monica's church. Int Holy Cross Cem. East End Repub Club and 2011' Wnrd Flepub. Exec. Com. Invited. DORNaCH. March 0. ROSINA. wife of Daniel Dornach, Hr. Funeral Wed , 2 p. m., N, E. cor, 24th and Carpenter sts. Int. prl Wife. Krlrnds may call Tues. cvo DOUOIIER1Y. MarVh 0. HANNAH. Rel atives and friends Invited to funernl. Wed 8.30 a. m. residence of son, Bernard Dough erly. 18 N Preston st. Solemn requiem miss St. James a Church 10 a. in, Int Holy Cross Cem. EOOKL1NO. March 0, at Chestnut Hill, HLANCIIK K. EOOKI.INO. Kunirnl services Wed.. 2:30 p. m. 322 N. C2d st. Prlends mav call Tues , 2 to 10 p. ni ELLIS. March 8, SARAH A wife of friends Invited to funeral.'Thurs.. 2 p. m I at UIO S. 3th st , Camden, N. J Int. Ever-i irreen Cem. Trlends may rail Wed. eve i nomas i i.nis, peeu ni. Relatives and .. E.MHfo, Kiaaju. aurcn i, iiUUiaK, vv re of John ' Essie Funeral Thurs.. 2015 N. Camac n I Requiem mns St. Ilonaventura's Church 1" a. ni. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem FEAT HKRHTONF.. March H JOHN It r , husband or Johanna Featherslone R, la uvea and friends, all societies of vvhli h In wos a member Invited to funeral. Thurs . 7.30 ft. m.. 2310 N. Marshall st 6ol m, requiem ms iTt. Edward's Church 0 a ni. ini iioiy noruicnre i-em. FEnaUHON, March 7, JOHN C. hu- ' ii.iiiu v. imu itinry reriiuson inee ii, it i I'uneml.sentcea Wed.. 2 p. m.. 5331 w.iton i ;.., - ,.. ;j.. -- ..-". .'".-. ave. Int. nrlvate. We, Tiurei inn i , Friends may call Tues.. 7 to 10 p. m FERGUSON. March 8. SARAH J., wife of Peter Ferguson. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Wed.. 8:80 a m.. 2B7 no. I horoueh ave.. Rpxboroush. Hoiemn reoulem mass St. John the Uaptlst Church 10 a m. Inr Westminster Cem. T-,F,,SJr12RAI,:D' - Suddenly. March 3 ELLEN, daughter of late .Wtlllnm and Marv ' Fitiirerald. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed,. 8'30 a. m , residence of . brother-in-law John McOonasle, 33411 Ptn I st. Solemn reaulem mass Church of ih Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem. FITZPATRICK. March 7. ELIZAnETH F, HARRIS, wife of Emll J. Kltspotruk Funeral Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. BlBd N. Uambrev st Solemn requiem mass Corpus chrlstl Church 10 a m Int. private FLANAOAN. March B. KATIIERIN M daughter of David J. and late Mary TUn asan Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral,ed.. 8 a. m . residence of father $044 Regent st. High mass Church of the Most RIesscd Sacrnmcnt U a. m. Int. Cnilv dral Cem. FLEMING. March 7. ALICE O. (nee Cn nell). wife of Joseph A. Fleming. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8 a m., parents' residence, 1B10 N. 57th st Solemn high mass St. Gregory's Chur-h 0:30 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. A. OIRARD, of 1004 Columbia ave. Funeral 1 uiii.mii jinron h, ai.ice s . wire of i services Thurs . ! n m chapel of Andrew J. Rair & Son, Arch and lnth ts OREE-NE. March 7. WILLIAM D . ?rn cf Susan and late Robert W Greene l'o r-ral services Thurs I p. m.. Janes M E Church, East Haines st., Oermantown. , ORIFFIN THUXTON B.. died at his home nt Pnlmerton, Pa., Wed., March 3 1B20. aged 85 years. Funeral services Hon March 8. 1 p, m., strictly private. Int. in Towamenslng Cemetery, Palmerton ORIMES. March 0, THOMAS FRED ERICK, son of Carrie and late Frederick Grimes, aged 18, Funeral services ,d 1 p, m., 000 N. BSd st. Fatrvlew Council, No. 02, ,F, P. A,, and Purchasing Dept. P. R. II. Invited. Remains may be viewed Tues eve. Int private. GROSS. Suddenly March 8, JOHN H , husband of Lucy Gross and son of Frederlik W.,and late Josephine Gross, aged 37. Dua notice from 0347 McCallum st . Oln. IIAIQH. March 7. TIMOTHY. eon lf I 2,.,n,!.,,BiS a"erSJI?",4!j..?!el8Uv" "nd I iieiiu. .,.,..... .- .-..-... .iiwib,, ,1, m siarcn o. ja.hco it., nusoana or late Emma Lmother's residence, 123 McKean at . Servl. es prances Van Duyne, aged 71. Notice of fu fU. Peter's P. E. Church. 3d and Pine sts. neMi later. "V.UJ.V i"' V.1' 4'cmwou" m. i-rienas may call Wed. after 7 p. m. ' HAGOERTY.-Maroh 8, GEOHGD II . hus- Und of Mary Haggerty and eon of Jennie 1 jni lato Ueorgo A. Hagg.rty. Relatives and fr ends, employes Qeneral Electric Co . arltChDoara utv., invited to funeral. ure.. 8;30 a, m.. resldenci, nt mnthee 7iwi Noble st. Solemn requiem mass Church of The Assumption lp a, m. Int. Holy Cross 0H6LDEN March B, JOHANNA, daugh ter late John and Ann Holden. Funeral "Wed.. 8:30 a. m 1B38 N. Park ave. Solemn Rsqulem Mass. 81 Mslaehv's Church, 10 a m Int. Old Cathedral Cem. llUNT. At 3703 Hamilton St.. March 8 OriOROB W. HUNT. Notfce of funernl lfttiT JOSEPHS. March 7, at 1718 Green st , Ml URTHA, JOSEI'IIS; Due notice oi funeral will be given, JfeITHrJiric.t WILLIAM J husband uT Eva M. .Keith, nelatlves and friends, employes Baldwin Locomotive Works. Eddy stone, Invited to funeral. Wed., 2:30 p. m.. 2910 Poplar st" Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Re mains msy be VWwed Tuea. eve. KENNA. March 1, DELA, wife of Tat rick J. Kenna. BelaUves and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs,. OilB.a. m 1827 W. Mastsr sl High reoulem mass Church of Qesu 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem KBilNEN. March 7. JIMA M.. daughtsr of Robert and Susan ICernen. Funeral serv. ces Thurs.. 8 P. rn.. residence of parents. Cem Wyndmoor, Pa. Int, Hillside KETLER, At East Orange. N. J . March nEATTIfl O. Ketler. Funeral services at .his late residence, 64 Eaton place, Tues., March B, imloAN. March 8. JOHN, husband of Bridget Illnc. Funeral Wed.. 8:80 a. m., 023 W.. Huntingdon at. Solemn requiem mass Ht. Edward'n Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. . . KORIII.BR. March 8, V n A N Z O, KOKHLEIl. ased 02. nelatlves and friends Invited tu funeral services, Tlwrs.. 8 p. m.. residence of eon, Dr. Louis F. Koehler. Klnssley st., west of Wlssahlckon ave.. Oer mantown. . int. private. KOLM March 8. MAnT M. wlfo of Frank Kolb and daughter of Mary K. and late James J. Hasan, llelatlves and frlendi Invited to funeral. Thurs.. HJO a. m.. D.1A Morris st. Solemn lilsh mass of requiem Annunciation Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. I.ATCH. March 0. MAXrnf A . CHOAS- IMLrc, widow of lsaao Newton Latch, ased 78: Funeral son-ln-Uw's residence. William nnupen, ivy kock, Montsomery couniy, i'a Thurs.. 2 p. m. Int. Lutheran Cem., Ard more. Pa. . I.IND. March 8. ANNA, wife of Ouetave Ltnd. nelatlves and friends Invited to tu. neral, Frl., 8:30 a. m., residence of .-n-ln. law, Albert M. Fehtber. 1438 B. Columbia ave. Solemn mass of requiem Holy Name Church 10 n. m, Int. Cathdrl Cem I.ONO. Mareh 8, MAHY M widow of Harry A. T.nnir ami ftAtie-htftr rf ArfntlnA Kemmer ntirl Inln rha.la. Urhn.flp RS,. neral Thurs.. S:30 n, m.. 2018 Oarrltt st Hlsh mass of requiem nt Ht. Aloyslus Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy 'Cross Cem. Auto service. I.UUAK.-Match 0, THOMAS n., husband of Hessle Lucar and son of Matthew It. nd Irslnla Lugar, nsed 82. Funeral services Wed., 2 p. m.. residence of parents. 2003 E. Chelton ate. Int. private. Friends may call Tues., 8 to lo p. m. , MacAntHUn. Starch 8. ALEXANDER, husband of Jessie Ulalr MacArthur. ased 73. Relatives and friends. St, John's Lodge. No 178. A. T. M.. of Oreenock, Scotland. In Y!.' funeral services. Thurs . 8 p, m , 1087 E. Montgomery ave. Int. Forest Hills MAYnAUM. March 8. HELENE, widow of Ludwlfr Maybaum. Due notice from 1918 McRRlDn. March 8. MARGARET C, wife of Patrick J. (nee Frlel). Funeral JY'a,, 8:80 a, ; "ov . m., zvz Annin si. Hoiemn high mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 10 a. m. Jnt Holy Cross Com. McCAUCfllEY. March 8, ELEANOR (nee Walker), wife of Hush McCaughey. ased 82. Tnerai services Thurs., 2 p. m . 2103 E. P,V,".qV!-h"nni, ,"v'- I"1- Private. N Cedar ' -V'i furjius may call wea. cvo. McCRICKARD. A month's mind maF ar Rev. JOHN A. McCRICKARD. r. ot HtV Peter's Church. Reading, Pa., will be cele brated Wed., Starch 10, 10 q. m.. Corpus Ch.r.l,.,Lc.h.Vr,c'L. 8'h st. and Allegheny ave. , McDRKMOTT Suddenly. Mar oh 0. PHILIP H J., son of Iat- Phllln nnd Cyn. erlne McDermott (nee Farretl). Funeral Jcd. N:J0 a. m., residence of sister. Miss Mary D McDermott, 2203 N. Lira's st. Solemn high requiem snass Church of Our Lady of Mercy10 a. mT Int. Old Cathedral Cent MfirA.nLAJro Suddenly. March 7. WIL LIAM J., husband of Ellzaboth M. McFar land (ne Copes). Ineral Frl . 8 a. m.. S?. 22.23.u8' P ati olrnn high requiem mass nt the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Dflo a. m. Int. Holv Cross. Em ployes of Wm. J. McCahan Co., Ilrownson c"Ml. K. of C., and all othr societies of which he was a member Invited. i..MlH'f ?C"M"rch 7'. ANNIE daughter of latf Patrick and Rrldget McOlff Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8:30 ?,..m.".rr"l!onc ot n'oco. Mrs, Anna Repctto, r?1,3 v' Ontario st. High requiem mass Holy Souls' Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy vrnflft Cum, M9?UYNiN-"Mrch.8 HUSAeV. dauahter v.. ' "iirrjne unu tne iar rnariea Me Olynn of Letter Kenny, Countv Donagnl. irpinnd nt reldnco of hef alitor, Mrs M. 3-5wefny JL7(P Arllnirton at.. 17th and MrKritNAN. March R, SAUAU. wif of .rvtiiiiurr otjcivernnn. Jiiocnco, I'.'j Ilr m taffo at., Manayunk. Duo notice will be tfiven. .-""" ".IM,i; '4fs i i a, (ivnrtl 1A Willi or jameo i inTjiitfThiLn ,i.n.t.t.. - in,? :fin,d A.n5io HcCononiy Relatives HnU frltnna lnvltrrf tn funsm TV, -. il.fi Crbwson et" Oermantown.' Sol- omn requiem mass Immnculatn Conception Ch."r?h in a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. wiiM-m 4;fUrch 1 SARAH, widow Of in ii. J . '"""' i lives ann irienas IS,. ic? tn 'u1ral services, Wed . 11 a. m.. ?f..vPcl.of An?rew.J- n,lr A Hon. Arch and Wth sts. Int. private , MpoiUipuSE. March R WALTER, hus- " o' Manaiah Moorhouip aged 74. Rela- ...... 'rienus invueo lo funeral. Wea., ,";,K.irn- l)?3.Li"e "l- Camden. N J. Int, rl':nWf9t Laurel Hill Cem View re. imnr,P,iTSf,S!?,Th " n WALTER, hus. band" of Ella .Morton. Services Wed.. 2 d. ik..ii"i Camao st Int. private, llela ; on "lends may call Tues., 8 to 10 . MULLIN. Mnrch 7. MAnT P A., drnnh vfr lato Isaac nnd Mnrv A. xriiitin. tii o 30a "",?. frr,5n51r",v,l,,. .,0 '""' Wed.. ii;30,0''"-.' "4J Market st. Requiem mMJ cem Church 11 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem li.V....i "' arcn a. ll.villiy ji.. son ol Michael nnd Msrv A Murphv (nen Meennn), funeral Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 3834 Ilelmar ter lf Tt. !,.,- -March B. HARRY M.. son of ti,." aoove aprinstleld). Solemn mass A ii """".""'rament unurch 10 u. m. Inf. ol" C"'hdral Cem r-S, '""".. -March 0, ANNA. M, wife i " ,i"nrs ineii uuterllne), ased 23. member Camp No. 213. p. o. of A. Funeral SSV;, k. o.V1 - "' r rn.. lata residence. .'3Stl N. 8th st. jnt. Nortfivvood Cem. Re "'HS.1"!! 'nay bo slewed Tues ove. , vlvs.7-M-,rcl1 " MART T . widow of ri. , . levins, ueiniives nnd friends in V lied In rimer,. I Th,,.u o.nn . , ilence. 133o Jeromo st (Droad and Huntlnc Park ave.). Milemn reaulem mass St Ste- pner. a Church 10 a. m. Int. Uuly Sepulchre .Ni.u"OI'SON March 7. 1IERTHA. wife f Ihomiis Nicholson, aged OS Relatives -. nit-nun inviieu to runerai serv ces, ,V.liV.lH '. 1" " " residence of HOn-ln-law, "lllbiin Dickens, 2071 E. Pickwick at Int. L.B ivnvlew NILAN Jlarch fl. ELIEARETH C. wife or Joseph P. Nllun and daunhter of Wil- ..em iuiii Anna .vicuevut. Relatives and friends. II V. M. Sodality and Sacred Hoort Soclity, Church of Our .Mother of Sorrows. Invited to futicint, Wed.. 8 u. m . 3030 J.nnsdowno ave. Soltmn requiem mass St. flregory n Church 0 a. m. Int Cathedral ,uJ;TINOER. March fl. A. WALTER .on Cr ,r. Albert and Knthrlne Oetlnner and hi si.and of Katlirlno Schnifer, nn d -!0. , . in : w " . r' '" wormwood nn, ' h,,fi;l,-.,M-. Norlhwooi. Cem. Kfcs.Hi.. March 3 JOHN J tr son ,r Ju"n J- and Ella Nadaud O'Keef. . rteli- i;1"" ""uinenns invueu in luner il 'l ,i. s a. m.. from funeral parlors of Mr .1 Itir t n M.icPherson. 3103 Wnlntit st I...il m mass at St. James's Church, U a. in int. Mlvate. O'LCAIIY. Mnrch fl PHILIP im , f !... p.ivld and Julia O'Le.iry. Klntlvrs mid '' lends, employes Owen Letters Sc H vitni tn funeral, Thurs,. 8,30 u. in r. l ikc of nephew. Phllln O'Kcefo. L'dlo J iMnnv t Solemn high muss St Ann's t'lur h 10 n m. Int. Holy Cross Cem POWERS. Mnrch 0. r.DWARD. son of Thomas and Mnrv Powers aged IS Fu neral Wed.. 3033 N 24th st. Requiem miss orpus Chrlstl Crnirch 0 . m Int Ilo'y .seriulchre Cem. Holy Namo Soo. nnd Court 551 F. of A.. Invited PRICE. At Cleveland O.. HOWARD C. PRICK, formerly of Phil idelphla, died at Phoenix. Aril., March I, 1020, PRICE. March II. MARIA FLAOO. wife of Dr. James D. Price Funeral Thurs . 10 15 a m.. lato resldctite. Grady vlllc. Pa. Int Cumberland Cem. ItUHD March fl. ANNA R,, daughter of William V. and Lizzie. neeH fneu M. 11 "ALIz.le Reed (nee Hma I) ' i Bed 21 Relntives arid friends, employ, a uf Page & Shaw, invited to funeral. Thurs , 2 ii. m H'jn .ln.lf.nn et Tnt Irlln.inH r..- p. m , ltuvvij 3iarrn r. si i.v :v imvvu hi. ..- .... v, .. .....iii.tuii V.CIII lives and friends, members Phlla Brum h Uninllo Cuttera' International Asso.. Invited to funeral. Wed., Up m 2220 S. 1,1th st Int Mt. Morlah Cem Friends may call Tile eve. SACWRiuilT March fl. I.TDIA SAC- 'WRIGHT, aged 80. Itinera! Wed.. 11 a. ' in , residence of nephew. F. P. Luff, Rich- boro Pa. Autos will meet trains leaving Reading Terminal U;23 and Newtown u ut Churchvllln station. SIMMONS. Suddenly March 8, HOW I ARD E SIMMONS, aged 61 Funeral rv. Dovvnlngtovvn." Pa. ires Thurs., 2 p m. at hU late residence. HINOLETON Marrh 7 MAnv nivnt.t'. TOV fnee ltlirtcel tvlfe ef Tlmnlhi. Qlnnl.iAn ai residence of husband. 2433 Federal st' Solemn requiem mass Thurs . 10 a. m . St AnthonVa Church. Int. Holv Cross Cem. 8KEEN March 8 NVNCY, widow of William Bkeen, 1020 Sanson; st. Funeral services Wed., 2 p, in., O W. Dlckes 4 Sons, ;;i" iT.imiiiiu iivr. ini pnvnie BTYER. March B. HARRIET C wlln nn 0 of Dr Albanua Slyer, aged 77 Services at 500 Butler ave,, Ambler, Wed.. 2 p. m. Int, privam I TAYLOR. March 7. FRANK MERRITT. . son ot Annie and late William Taylor, ageu 10 Duo notloa froVn 2tl5 N 11th st. I THOMPSON. March 7 ROBERT A. THOMPSON, aged 83 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p. m . 2330 N. 1 31st st. TWINNING. QKOIKIC W. TWINNlNfl. Funerul Thurs.. 2:30 p. 111 , WrUhtstown i-.i..t.' felln 1ln. . 'A.N PUYNE.-At 030 S. St. Bernard St.. VINCENT. -On March 8. 1020, NOAH VINCENT of 2142 Webster at at thi pjf.byterlan Hospital. Fu. eJulThur'sd'av March 11. 1 p. m nt Calvary M n church. Broad nnd I "Fltxvvnter sti. Inter ,.,,t West Laurel Hill Cemetery. WOODLEY On March 8. 1020. ALFliKli C WOODLEY. son of Alfr-d C and Kuth erlne C, woodley (nee Maltman) aged lu months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, at parents' residence, 2731 8. 18th st. Inter mont private. Mount Morlah Cemetery. ZENER. March 0, WILLIAM husband Wed . 2 P. ra.. 230s Belgrade st. Int. pr". vato, Northwood Cem. Friends may call TU" DNnKUTAKKR Alyl BROAD a4o Vt DIAMOND CBMETKBY LOTH MDSLEY BURIAL PARK JLots. all prices 1 reasonable terms. Uaim, Set. QUiiWt, Vs, l)aU monos. S MARCH 9, 1920 ORDINANCES AN OHDINANCK TO AMEND AN ORDI nance approved December 15, 1019. en titled "An Ordinance for the Adoption of a Financial Program for the City of Phila delphia, for the Year 1020. and Making Appropriation to Carry Such Program Into Effect," so ss to provide for certain new places and Increases of salary In the Bureaus of Hospitals and Surveys. ectlon 1. The Council of the City of Philadelphia ordains "That the ordinance ap proved December 15, 1010, entitled "An ordinance for the adoption ot a financial program for tho city of Philadelphia, for the year 1020, and making appropriations to carry such program Into offect." be, and the same, Is hereby amended so as to pro vide lor certain new places nnd Increases of salary in the Uureaus of Hospitals and Surveys, as follows: Under the caption "Publlo Health, Bectlon 26. llureau of Hospitals, Rem A12.. amend by striking out lines 08 200, 207, 208 209. J10 and ail, and inserting In lieu thereof the following! Line 88. Chief Nurse (direct ress of Training School 1 at J7.B09 Supervising Nurse . . 1 at 2,000 Instruct tubs ot .Nurses 1 at l,0f Head Nurso Oat 1,300 Head Night Nurso. Jut 1.20O Head Ward Nurso 15 at 1,100 Head Social Servico Worker 1 at 1.809 social Service "Work- 200. i'07. . 208, 209. 200A. 210. 211. tFL1h!& hat no tri compensation shall tfons. ny of ,ho foreso'ng Pol ilonnJ5? ", l"lon "Publlo Works," Ste furth.e.T,e1i?KU f. Surveys. Iterfi A28. S irB?'rn,d by striking out lines 35, 43. 2 at 1.700 Line 85. Draftsman fl at 11.21)0 45, Draftsman a at 1,000 BO. Draftsman 4 at 1,600 03. Assistant Engineer .. 1 at 0,000 CD. Draftsman 1 at 2,500 5!l, Draftsman l at 1.800 67V4 Draftsman 1 at 1,400 . 07. Draftsman 3 at 1.800 Approved tho 14th day of February, A. D. J. HAMPTON MOORE. (No. 4) Mayor or Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCU TO AMEND AN ORDI- """"i approveu uecembor 10 1010, en titled An ordlnanco for the adoption of a" financial program for the city of Phlla izltJ.a.r tn.9 y1" 1B-0' "id making ne?pr??.,a,'c"", t0 crry ""ch Program Into e.V,n i?ai,.,0.fhanBO -ha vvordlng In ?urr,c'hil.ln,gm.,,innt.th0 aroPrla f ' Section 1. The Council of the cllv of Phila delphia ordains That the ordinance approved December 15, 1010. entitled "An ordlnanco for the adoption of n financial program for thn CltV of Phllmlelnhln for the veue 1fln. I and making appropriations to carry such Erogram into effect" bo, and tho same Is ereby amended as follows: unuer mo caption "Purchasing Agent, Sec tion 20. Item 20!) fPleetrlenl Iliireenl hv Inserflng tho words "automobile parts, sup- purs arm Bccessones." item 27n twater) amend by adding at end thereof "And pro vided further. That Invoices for coal and transportation services on same furnished to tho Uureaii of Water In 1019 bo paid out of this item. iooorprove1 tne 2,th dar of February. A. D. J. HAMPTON MOORE.' (No. 0) i jyivnr or I'mmoeinnia. A .r.iriiIJr.ANCE T0 MAKE ADDITIONAL approprlatloris to the Departments of Pub H?...SAfet. r!",ll Works, publlo Health, th y id'o " atld CltV Tre"surer fr uhnlFilUfc.1, Tn? Council of the City of lV.hil.d?iphl2 o.rdftln''. That the sum of two hundred and nineteen thoutand three hundred and nineteen (210 310) dollars and thirty-five '...J.".1"8 hT'.and tho sanii. Is hereby appro priated as follows: DEPARTMENT OF ruriLIC SAFETY t,. ,n n. Director's Office Item 10. Towards purchase of an automobile for use of the Di rector . . 10.800.23 Provided. That the present car may be ex changed In nart navment DEPARTMENT OF Pf'RLIC WORKS - Director's Office Item ft. Towards the purchase of automobiles. Including cars for the Director and Assistant Di rector, and for the various Bu reaus of the Department $15,000.00 Provided. That present cars may bo ex changed In part payment HURBAU OF HIGHWAYS Item 50. Towards mcetlmr ex penses Incurred by the Auxiliary of th Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals In reducing tho danger incident to slippery streets during the winter months .... 1400 00 Provided. All bills for said work bo ap proved bv the Director of Public Works ' DEPARTMENT OF PCilI.IU II17ALT1I Director's Offlco Item 0. To meet emergency ex pensea incident to the Influenza opldemlo and other public health work of an urgent character . J.10,000 00 .Provided . Said expenditure Mhiill be mado with the Joint approval of tho Mayor of the City, the President of City Council and the cnairman ot me nnance uomm'ttco of City Council CITY COMMISSIONERS Item 20. Towards burial ex penses of Ilurtnn R Dennett nnd Horace Pollock. United States veterans, $75 each S150.00 CITY TREASURER Item 12. Interest on iijw loins. .1120,343 47 Itom 17 Firemen's Pension Fund. 17,533.03 Approvea me -tin Uiy of February, A. D. 1020. J. HAMPTON MOORE. (No. 7) Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO Al'THORIZU CER tain transfers In the annuul upproprla. tlons to tho Departments of Public Health. Mavor. City Commissioners Clerk of Council und City Trtasurer. for tho year lUO. Section 1. Tho Council of the City of Phi.adi'lphla orduln. That the rity Controller lie ami no is nerooy uumoriz, i to makB tne following tluiisteis In the annual appro priations for tho ear 10'-U ' ! IJeparlmrnt of Publlo Health. Durcau of llunpltals I'roni It.'m A8, vvage. twenty ttiuamnd UU.OOu) dollars, uiiy ilciburer: i'roni item 12. In toreit on new loans, twelv,. Diousand nine hundred and sevnity (12,070) .! .lars Total, thirty-two thousand nine huiured ami sev enty '82, 11701 do lars 'to tho following DEPARTMENT OF PUULlc HEAI.rH. Duicau of Hosptij .. Item A12. Salaries . J'JO.000 -MAVOR Item 1. Purchase sioruge, ij- ,,n-l repair of uuluinobiiia (toviard il purchnsi. of a now uutomoU $02'.)0 Provided. That tho prrs. ni auunnoblle may bo traded In an part of pui l.a-u money for u new maclilm CITY Ci MMIBSIONER-t Item 70. Furnltur. and furmsliii for the Buprt'ine I'nurt. Inciud.im,- enrpet for Rnoin 431 J00 Itom 111. Prlnttni. stationery ct. (Hoard of Viewers), for purchase of tiling cases 1,000 CLERK OF CO 'NCIL. Item 0 Now furniture unit repairs to old furnishings and niulpment. . . . il.500 Item 10. lllndlng journals und other doouments 2.000 Item 17. For clerical and Sten ographic services, stationery and transportation Incidental to the work of the rhlludilphla War His tory Committee 1.300 Provided. Warrants what! hn ilmwn hv th. i ler.K oi v-ouncit on Dill iinnrni)e,l hv th.. hatrmnn of the PhbadelDlilu War liintnrv l0.m'""j fri. 111H , .K ., tun. J. HAMPTON MOORE. 'No 2) Muor of Philadelphia RESOLUTION AUTHORI.INti THE PAY ment of employes In lh, Department of Publlo Safety who btiiiuie ill or disabled whlto In the performance of duty, fur a period not exceeding blxty days from the (Into of this resolution, and directing tho inesentatlon of this leinlullnn to tho Muyor fo.' his approval ur disapproval. Resolved, By the Council of the City of Philadelphia. That thn Director of the De partment of Public Safety be. and Is author ized on the presentation to him of satisfac tory evidence establishing the fact thut any employe carried on tho payrolls of the sev eral bureaus connected with tho said de partments while Jn lr.i performance of his duty, has been, unable, by reason of sickness or other disability to perform the duties or work assigned to him to Issue 11 warrant for the pay of any such employe Provided, That tho same shall not exceed a period longer than sixty 100) days from the date of this resolution. Resolved. That tho Clerk of Council be di rected to present this resolution to tho Mayor for his approval or disapproval. Approved tho 24th day ot February. A. D. J. HAMPTON MOORE. (No. 0) Mavor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION TO CONFIRM LEASE OF ortlce of Seventh District, llureau of Surveys, and directing tho Clerk of Coun cil to present this resolution to the Mayor for his approval or disapproval. Whereas. Tho ordinance approved May 23, 1878 requires the contlrmution ot Council of all leases ot property rented by any de. purtment of the City therefore. Resolved. By tho Council of the City of Philadelphia That the inaso ot the premises now occupied by the Seventh Survey Dis trict (being premises No 3107 South Eight) fourth street), at a rental of thlrty-tlvn (351 dollars per month, be, and -the same Is hereby confirmed: the said lease to date as of January 1, ll2u, from month to month. Resolved, That the Clerk of Council bo di rected to present this resolution to the Mayor for his approval or disapproval Approved the llth day of February. A. D. 1820. J. HAMPTON MOORE. No. 3) Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY Controller to charge tho sum of two mil lion (2.000.000) dollars, emergency loin authorized by ordlnanco approved Novem ber 11. 1010, against the available un appropriated general fund balance from the vear 1010; and directing the presen tation of this resolution to the Mayor for his approval or disapproval. Resolved. By the Council of the City of Philadelphia. That the City Controller be authorised to charge the sum of two million 12,000.000) dollars, emergency loan author' lied by ordinance approved November 11, 1010. against the available unappropriated general fund balance from the year 1B10, Resolved, That the Clerk of Council be d. Jected to rressnt this resolution to the layor for approval or disapproval. Approved the 14th day of February, A, D. $ iWo- jr. HAMPTON, MOORE, Tyo ebUaijJi, 0BDINANCE8 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING WBABKB OIT offices for the .Third Highway District, Bureau of Highways, and the first and Third survey Districts lluresu offfurreye. and directing the Clerk of Council to pre- sent this resolution to the Mayor for his npproval or disapproval. , Resolved. IJy the ,Counc of the City of Philadelphia. That the following Jesses be and the same are hereby confirmed, vii.i Lease with Charles Ueser for the first noor of property located at 1024 Olrard avenue at the rati of one hundred (looj .dollars per month! tho owner to furnish light and heM. Bald lease to cover a period of one year, beginning March 1. 1020. and Pamnt to be made monthly from the appropriation for the rent of district offices, etc.. fo the JJU- reau of Highways. Department of Publlo Doa's'e of premises now occupied by the First Survey District. N. W. corner Uroad street ann unTfisr tvcnui. m. m i - ntty-eigni toe; aonr i."'vV'"' ""Jiil i to date as of March 1. 1B20, for period of nj"'ct premises now occupied by the Third Survey District. N. W. corner Fif teenth aid Race streets, at a rental of one hundred (100) dollars per month: said lease to date as of March 20. 1920. for a period of ""iteVofved. That theClerk of Council be directed to present this resolution i to the Mavor for his approval or disapproval. Approved the 21th day ot February. A. D. lt)20, J. IIAMTTON MOORE. IK ) Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING T1I13 MAYOR trfenter into a lease with the P"""""'. Company for Insurances on Lives and (jJIfflg Annuities, for rent of garag, .t 120 North Camac street for the Dureau of Highways, and directing the Clerk of Council to present this resolution to the Mavor for his approval or disapproval. Whereas The building at 120 North Camao street having been used by the Bureau of Highways tor a number, of years as a garage and temporary repair shop, and being advantageously located In the central sec tion of tne ciiy: .. . . , .... wh..... Thi city now has this property under lease with the Pennsylvania. uompany lor in.uin. wn m,.wb n..uw. -....- Ing Annuities, at an annual rental of seven hundred and twenty (720) dollars, which lease will expire April 1. 1920, and will not bo renewed by the owner, except for s. rental ot seven hundred and eighty (780) dollars per annum ...... Resolved, By the Council of the city ot Philadelphia, That the Mayor be authorized to enter Into a lease with the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Grant ing Annuities for the property st 120 North Camac street, at a rental of seven-hundred nnd eighty (780) dollars per annum, begin, nlng April 2, 1020, payments to be made monthly from the appropriation to tho Bu reau of Highways, Item 41, rent of district offices, etc. uesoivea, inac mo cierK oe council oe directed to present this resolution to the Mayor for .his approval or disapproval. Approved the 14th day ot February, A. D. 1020. J. HAMPTON MOORE, (No. 6) Mayor of Philadelphia. I.KflAL ADVEnTlSr.MKNT.S KZS ESTATE OF CAROLINE M. A. BIN. "' nY.'ItTtfl'V s1aMsaCl(as4Tfftstas n nr1l. Intrntlon c. t. a, upon the estate of Carolina It A Ulnn-UtrtH .IsiiiBaiaairl haol.. W- sr, uihhivvuiii uiviivrxu. imvilli UtCU granted to FIDELITY TRUST CO.. all per sons inaeoica 10 me saia esiaie are re nuested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, without delay, at the office of the said company, Nos, 325-331 Chestnut st., Phlla- deipnia. WM. P. OE8T. President. T.KOAI. AnVT.RTISKMENTr) JOT ESTATE OF FRANK I'K.KSON, Die erased Letters testamentary upon the estate of Frank Pearson, deceased, having been granted to FIDELITY TRUBT CO., Bella W. Pearson and Davis Pearson. 3d. all persons Indebted to the eald estate 'are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them without delay, at the office ot the raid comoany. Nos. 323-331 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. WM. P. GEST. President. KXr ESTATE OF WILLIAM QUEEN- - OTJOH, deceased Letters testament. arv upon the estste of William Oreenoneh deceased, having been granted to FIDELITY TRUST CO.. all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, without delay, at the office of the said company. Nos. 323-331 Chestnut street. Phlladebhla. WM. P. OEST. President. LOST AND FOTWT) BRACELET Lost, diamond pkitlnum brace. ' let In going in taxlcab from 17th and Pine to 12th and Walnut sts . st 1 p. m. February 27; bracelet contains 35 diamonds about H karat eacn ana is mantra "To b. F. a from A. A.. June 28d. 1014": reward If re turned to J. E. Caldwell & Co.. Juniper and Chestnut stj CERTIFICATE Lost, certificate No. 408 ot the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Associ ation Casualty Insurance Co. for 3 shares stock. Issued In tho namo of Shlndel 811k Corporation. Please return to the office ot the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Casualty Insurance Co., Finance Bldg.. Phll-idelnhla. Pa. DOC Lost, black and white pointer dog, wearing collar marked F. K Melntoch. Franklin. P Reward If returned. Phone I.ansdowno 811. D. F. Lewis, Lansdowne, Pa TIRE Lost. Nonskld tire. Sunday evening, going or coming from West Philadelphia to 10 N. Broad st.; reward, 0230 Wathlngton nvenue PICKED UP astrnv and abandoned on the highway, 1 bay hone, long, narrow white etrenk on face, white mark on nose black points, full mane and toll. 13 1 hands; 1 hoy horse email white spot on forehead l.laelc points, full mane and tall, 13.1 hands; 1 gray horse partlv flea bitten. 18 1 hande full mane and tall. The following automobiles; One Overland I Hudson Super-six. black body and gears; 2 Ford touring cars, black bodls and ge-vrs and 1 Maxwell touring car. black body nnd gears automobile chassis nnd lot of old automobile tires; lot of old wagons, pushcarts, blevcles. Manilla rope cardboard, suitcases etr 1 bag of peanuts, lot of tin cane, barrel of pitch rags. Junk, etc Owners will provo property and pay expenses or the nbove will bo mild nt public sale at tlvj department stables 11th and Wharton sts, Philadelphia, on Thursdav. March 1R. at 2 o'clock In tho Hfternoon By order of D.ivlJ Mellaril Ciota'n f Pi'li'o PEN Lost, Siiiirilu Manh 11. silver foun tain pen. revvurd 31s Land Title Bldg.. Phlla. HELP WANTED FEMALE AN EXCELLENT POSITION $12 per weelt to start J1S In four wees Extra pny for evening and night work Rapid advancement Splendid nrrangements for recreation Best meals at little cost Protection ngalnst loss ot pay In case ot Illness without cost to you Call to see or write to MISS SMITH 40ti Market MISS BROADHURST 20 W. Chelten ave MISS PRATT 5100 Lancaster ve. MISS STEVENSON 1631 Arch St. american telephone and telegraph co, bell telephone system young women, between 18 and 28 yfars. for Long-distance tele phone OrERATU4G. -" $12 PER WEEK TO START RAPID INCREASES AND UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTIONB VERY INTERESTING WORK IN FIRST. CLASS SURROUNDINOS EXCELLENT FOOD SERVED AT COST APPLY AT ONCE AT ROOM 754, BOUR8JB BUILDING. .FOURTH BELOW MARKET STREET. 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. ASK FOR MISS JENNINQS BLANKBOOK sewer wantedl first class hand sewer also numbering machine operators and band workers. Apply P 710, Lodger Office : BOOKKEEPER THE ACCOUNTING DEPT OF THE PUBLIC LEDOER DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A YOUNG WOMAN WITH AT LEAST TWO YEARS OF HIGH PCHOOL TRAININO OR ITS EQUIVALENT OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT ASK FOR MR. PRICE. " Pl'ULIC LEDGER COMPANY 6IXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. CASHIERS EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED APPLY BTJRKAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKEIfS CLERK One who Is accurate and quick at B72aURa'co .nW',U 0t trPwritlng.q Apply CONER8 ON SILKl BEST WAGES. 1 ciirr. Itii&Xarv. as " ' HSLT WANTED VEKAXiX DULL TELEPHONa OrEnATTMTI AN OPPORTUNITY OFFKRTNO WORK NEAR TOUR HOMB TTRACTIVB REST ROOMS HOT LUNClIRfl AT POST FRKB MEDICAL ADVIC13 -J BICIC BENEFITS AND ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTA 113 A WEEK WHILE TRAINING . , RAPID INCRBABFS THEREAFTISR ' PROMOTION TO SUPERVISORY POSITIONS Call at the most convenient offices! MISH PRATT. 8180 Laneseter ave. MISB IlROADnURBT. 8 W. Chelten ) MICH SMITH, 4(10 Market, or I MISS STEVENSON. 1031 Arch vt j TUB BELL TELEPHONE CO. OrrBNIfA. v LHAMIlERMAID wanted, white; required, lBtfl Oxford st. reference; COOK, chambermaid waitress Two whltoj Protestant girls; sisters or friends prei ferredt nurse kept. Answer imx 88, Wynne wood. Pa. or phone Ardmore 08 COOK and housework) reliable white women! reference .required; lis per week. Phono Chestnut Hill 17fl DICTAPHONE AND BDIPHOND OPERATORS Just a few more positions left. For expert girls who are worth good money and want It. Interested? Come and talk It over. . ..Mr"' Linda H. Patton, Curtis Piihll-hlnr Co 7lh and Hsnsnm sts: DRESSMAKER wants drapers, finishers and plain sewers on fancy nnd tailored sklrtsi aiss waist finishers, Improvers and learners on high-class work. Herbst, Latham Aptea N. 12. cor. 17th und 'Walnut, sernnrt fbwi. ' rear entrance. ' DRESSMAKER wnnts skirt drapers; also skirt and walit finishers. Apply 1801 Lo cust st. OIRL. clerical, wanted for general office work In North Phlla; In application state age and salary desired. P 588, Ledger.' unim, 100 OIRLS WANTED IN LITTT.TI CIGAR DEPARTMENT x LIGHT, AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE STEADY WORK 52 WEEKS A YEAR -' HOT LUNCHES SERVED , AT LESS THAN COST PHYSICIAN AND NHRSB IN ATTENDANCE , GOOD PAY, EXCELLENT TRU7 TMNT LEARNERB PAID 112 WEEKLT LiaGETT A MYER8 TOBACCO CO, 3D AND ONTARIO ST3. GIRLS WANTED Desirable positions are open In our packing department for girls over 18 years of agar, S14 per week to start! clean, light worKl Pleasant hours; restrooms. ' Apply i FRANKLIN SUGAR REFININO CO. ' Employment Office i Foot of Reed sC ,, I 100 GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN FOR PACKING. ICING AND MISCEfLTA NEOUS WORK- EXPERIENCE NOT NEC ESSARY! GOOD PAY AND PLEABANT SURROUNDINGS; 8-HOUR DAY. NATIONAL RISCUIT CO. 1301 OLENWOOD AVE. OIRLS. over 10, to assist In advertising de partment, multlgrnphlng and circulariz ing: applicants should have a year or mora high school education' and some experlenoe as typist:. no other experience necessary: ex cellent opportunity for advancement! loes tlon near Frankford ave. nnd Kensington ave.; state age. education nnd experience: If anv. M S2, I. O. Box 3434. """""; GIRLS wanted to operate, stitching mai chines- 14 a week to start: can earn at least 117 later. Brown ft Bailey Co.. 410 N rrsnk'ln. OIRLS wanted In all departments; 112 mt week to start F W. Maurer & Sons da; Wayne ave nnd Bristol .st f. GIRL8. over 10 to learn topping and knlt tlng. Apply Bla-Shone Hosiery Com.. 2d nbove Norrfs . HOSIERY Wanted experienced loopers and menders. Apply J. II. Blaetz. Marcher and Allegheny ave. HUUHIIWOKK Toung couple. vJlth a renned children, would 1'ke to know of a ladv who would consider a true home and 85 weekly In preference to higher wages!' a good woman will be free to come and go to, suit her own convenience! no particular ex. perlence required Just 11 plain, willing oer win, P 524 T.edeer Office. HOUSEKEEPER Middle-age woman, famllv good home for right party, errh 5?fl-.T. small Llsni HOSIERY Wanted, toppers and knitters"-- '" '" " ""'' LAUNDRY BimtT IRONERS. HANDWORK WOMEN AS BUNDLE WRAPPERS APPLY MARKET STREET LAUNDRY 1303 FILBERT STREET LAUNDRY WORK. LAUNDRY. SHIRT IRONERS, HAND APPLT MARKET STREET 1308 FILBERT ST. '1 LAUNDRY Wanted, markers, sorters, feed- ers and folders, whlto or colored. Apply r.72a Ttnr. st v ' LAUNDRY Shirt Ircners. J94 V Tlh t Eagle Laundrri MAID Wanted an office mid a ward maid. Apply Preston Retreat Hospital. 20th and Tl.reltl,n StS Mi'vD''lt1J op cotton worsted TexMI' Co Twener HPfl Orl "ds Wrlgh? ip sts I MILLINERS Vnnl" fM I d e'rtilt i'-rm.inint position, MILLINERS wanted Frankford ave. Apply Mitchell's, 131a NURSE pructlcal to take care of Infantl best home surroundings In Germantownf rhnne Manhelm 4114 J OPERATORS Experienced operators on all parte of men's hlgh-arude shirts; steady work: good pay our st'tchim.- room Is the talk of the town erne in nnd see for your self. L. Needles Brooker Co . 0th st. and Columbia wve SALESWOMEN. ACCUSTOMED TO IIAN, DLING YARN GOODS: ALSO OPPORTU NITY IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS. APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANULKER'S SECRETARY, confidential, for sec'y-treas, of mfg. concern: give qualifications and age' salary will bo commensurate with character and ability. A 023 Ledger Ortlce. """ SODA CLERK EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT. WANAMAKER'3 STENOGRAPHER. MUST BE THOROUGH LY QUALIFIED. POSITION IN PRIVATE OFFICE. APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOY- MENT. WANAMAKER'8 STENOGRAPHER,, experienced, for general work In office of general superintendent of large manufacturing plant; permanent posi tion offered to n capable girl 21 years of age or oioer: s.u to start, advancement when worthy; applicant should state qualifications t.illu rl,4, T K9u Tu4) yM .UH. nuuises s.e.s. ss-sjsj-i VJCB 8TEN0aRAPHER young lady, oyer 21 SVars. able to take speedy dictation, tran scribe accurately and undtrarand general or tlce routine; one living In vicinity preferred; snlendld opportunity for right girl, Apply Employment Office Edward O Budd Mfr. Co 23th st and Hunting Park ave. BTENOORAPHER. experienced, to handle correspondence and work of an edltorTi rial nature: permanent position; congenial sure roundlngs: outline qualifications and salary In letter to M 81 H Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER wanted Immediately; ISO 10 siaru spieuoia opportunity NtttnifarVl Kleht Arencles Rrosd end Wallace sts. BTENOORAPHER Young lady with about 1 year's experience, J. E, Llmeburner Co,, 1720 Chestnut t bTENOORAPHER wanted by large invest- ment banking house; state experience, ret- erence, salary desired, 1' 722, Ledger Oftloe. STENOGRAPHERS 23 young ladles wanted for large manufao turlng plant, southern part of cltyi steady work at good salary; those living In southern pat of city preferred, Address A 1B0, Li ger Brencb. 15th and Moore sts. STENOGRAPHERS Excellent opportunity s A ,aii1 lSIH.4 :. I ' ui s sj4iys,w ,iiu iisFfiisviiv yc Ttermasnent emcloymenti oort , ry 1 fhanoe qr siQrnDvuirni 4lorc .. i'pU m n xLMit5"SttfTf!ftP: I "' "V. '? 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