PiP. f WiKVTX j ,.ii tf"? r'-. ip.a "-nPI ". ' V "P L'.iS'K , N ;- ; j- ' , I -W. J' !v 'V k yn . ""'. r 'CHRIS," A SEA PLAY, 15 CONRAD ON STAGE New Playwright Earnest,- but Not Dramatic Atmosphoro His Chief Asset Broad "Chris.' n piny of the sen, .icrd I'hllmlclph it's first view of the lrk of Ilisono O'Neill, about whom It h known merely that be linn Inherited its undoubted Inclination nnd feclluc for the bUbc. t'int 1,c,i,9 ,bR Plnyw'1"'1' of ia unexpected mMcason yuccess on Broadway. Uip somber nnd powerful "SSrond the Horlr.ou." nnd thnt ho I. one of the band of rnrncst young 'Americans who nro forcing on jnwy ?u . lingerie farces nnd thin comedies Vhe competition of plays of serious iotauce and thoughtful Jirtlstry. His h? Itance in from bis father, .Tnmes j'Nelll. Shakespenrean actor nnd cclc rated Monte Crlsto. Ills earnest mm for the welfnrq for tho stage ht Ifl d.vorlng to translnto into real plnys, WMciotisly but slowly, bis output thus fir being two plnjjs njid n small sheaf ''(Kc basis of "Chris" It can be said that aspiration Is larger nnd finer than luevement thus far In the young tlaywright'H career. But though the nasp fills short of the reach, Mr. O'Neill holds firmly 'what he bns grip ped To the critic of nlnys there Is men a sense of energized capacity nnd of conscious power, underlying "Chris" that cancelation will be greatly dlsapt related If his succeeding plays do not reveal a growing control nnd mounting masterfulness over the materials of life md the methods of the tbcatro. And critics of plays shared with the aiidi nee the feeling thnt here was n play hichlv Interesting for what it sought and 'highly, entertaining for what It wrought. Aiming nt theatrical better ment, It never marred artistic Intent by termonlJiing or propaganda and it was never "highbrow." Readers of fiction will nt once say that "Chris" shapes and utilizes for the fttage the materials and men, the novelistic modes nnd mauno of Jo seph Conrad. This is true, but there is bo imitation. "Chris" simply belong to the same school in its color, its atmosphere, its concrclcuess, Its re ality of character nud realism of event. Here, too, is something of its limi tations as a play. Conradian descrip tion nnd style can enrry a story, but they cannot be staged. It relies on the atmospheric and not the dramatic. Like "The Nigger of tho Narcissus," "Chris" has a plot bo sevcro and sim ple as to socniTio plot nt all. Of dra matic conflict there Is little qud of ac tion virtually nothing. The develop ment of the story of the old bos'n who forswears tho "vamping" lures of "tho old devil, Sen," is intermittent nnd episodic and not corapcllingly cohesive to the climax, when lio is broken and yields to the call, not so wisely fore righted as Ulysses, who bad his men stop their hearing and bind him iu order to resist the temptations of the airenic daughters of, tho deep, The ancient mariner, who personifies not the tentimcntalized romance, but the hntred of the sea felt by one who has known its bnrduess, loses not only his'owu flght to keep away from farfnring ships, hut his struggle to save bis daughter, with salt iu her blood, from marrying n tailor. She supplies the only love emotion und only clash In the play. The staging in six separata nnd illu livc sets was very effective und the admirable acting of Emtnot Corrigan as Chris. Lynn Fontnne as the dnughter and Arthur Ashley as the girl's sailor lover was supplemented by numerous tlever character bits. Orpheum "In tno Bishop's Carriage,' li the story of tho life of Nauco Olden, a girl thief of tho Leah Kleshua type, Toung nnd fascinating, with n good heart when onco its cords have been touched nnd in the right way. The ac ton is laid in Philadelphia. Compile tlom multiply until the tangled muss teaches a happy conclusion. Miss Des mond was fine ns Nance. Continuing Attractions For musical lleces there arc "Ed Wynn's Carnival" (Oarrick), one of the most artistic. Humorous and charming revues of jears: "Take It From Mc" (Shubert), a rollicking farco with song nnd dance wnnraings; "listen Lester" (Forrest), varied and colorful musicnl comedy, d "Frivolities of 1020" (Opera House), n medley of song and dnnco in IU last week here. Nonmusicnl nttrnc ra are "Up in Mabel's Boom" jjMeiphii, n pink lingerie farce; Seren Duvs Leave" (Walnut), spec tacular military melodrnmat in its last k, and "The Guest of Honor" (Wic). which shows William Hodgo t his drollest nnd drawllngest. BURLESQUEiiLLS "tighter to his lines, heads "The Sight- -j, miiiuuw or coior ana mcaiey er music and comedy. Flora Davis, Emily Dvcr ntirl Tfntlirvn nt-bnv n.ltt. pulchritudinous background" of chorus flrii, make for two hours' solid enjoy- nent. uB1JooUT"Thc Social Follies," a new ax bpiegcl show, won much favor. i" unu aances were fresh and the li. I? '18 P trace of antiquity. A good- lOOtlnC Ononis nwil fnvnr n.l..l..l. tore big assets. Trocadero "The Night Owls" sing, Tcf-v n.n'' f,ie trough "Tlddlo-De-Unks. n two-nct burlettn. Arthur Kunfc " iVi L "MLJ'f-l "?'" adridge. Amcw" """ J'"m People's Douglas and Barry "tuiDDK ,fi.ro ,o laushter w ?gw nnd -"nabe" Burnett. COOK'S Travel Service Cover the World Benefit, by our oxperienct. in 8eleetlng your Steamship Accommodations &-iiWA.tihe.fecro?tcd Agenta &PUnt,candPacincS-s' THOS. COOK & SON 225 S. Broad St., Phila. f"The American Trateler Vl) in Europe 1920" It Solves the Problem. HTntl,..! EWA1 AMKItlOAN KXriUWS Afrfl THAVEUDLl" WiinBmakra. t't nut Htreei I'DII,, Torjna I MANY NEW MOVIES Norma TalmadgePlaye Triple Role at tho,8tanley Stanley"She Iovcs and Lies" is n comedy In which Norma Talmadgo ap pears to advnntnge because it affords her nn opportunity to portray n variety of roles In one picture. Wilklc Collins wrote tho story and Chester Withcy di rected it with full yaluo to. Its comedy vein. Tho. latter part is filled with lu cidents which make for laughter. It seems strange that In the movies n husband never recognizes bin wife's fenturcs pr voice until the final reel, while for nil of nn hour or more they hnve been In each other's company, with iuo wiro deceiving tho husband ns to ho Identity. The situation is of a girl who disguises herself as an old woman a:.d proposes to tho man who rescued her from a fire. She asks him to marry her o help her securo n fortune which will help him out-of n financial difficulty. To test his love ttho then makes up as an artist and scenes showing Greenwich illage disclose a love affair. The final scenes reveal everything righted. Con way Tearle is natural as tho lover and husband. "The Big Guns of Our Navy," n Prisma natural color movie, repre senting tho best this company has turned out, depicts the making of a gun and Its discbarge. Arcadia-"Excuso My Dust," with nallacB BcUl as the speeding star, is another one of his fast-moving auto roc ng pictures, completing n trio of such subjects. The audience likes to seo this star in bright comedies nnd especially in nuto pictures. Held plays the role of on auto salesman nnd also n racer who loves to "burn tip" the roads. Byrou Morgan wrote the story from his magazine tale, "The Bea Trap." Sara Wood has invested this talo of . . V,rnin(t Rasolino vapor with Iota of thrills and somo of tho nuto scenes will no doubt cause tho audience to grip chairs while tho hero rounds tho curves. Natural scenery -adds to the pictoral quality. The acting or Ann Little ns his viR-n-vls is sufficient to send her to stellar honors In u short time, 'fully Mnrnhnll. Theodore Itoh. erts nnd Walter Long hnve Important aiinuniug roies. a Victoria "Alurm Clock Andy" fea uircs cnarieH Kay, one of tne nest Pprtrnyers of country boy roles In the films. The story was written by Agnes 0. Johnston apd Jerome Storm di rected it. Charles Ray has n faculty for making each of his roles different nnd yet not so far different that the player is lost. H1h personality stands out no mnttcr what the story may be. Into is one of the bright spots or tno V ictorla nrocrnm this vear. Tho hero is n slave to the ticking or a clock whose bell nwnke.a the dreamer to the renlities of n business day. Ue is afflicted with n stutter nnd, of course, is embarrassed when in society. lieset on nil sides bv handienps, ho succeeds In winning his way to suc cess. Gcorgo Webb has the Important roic or me ooy s enemy. Capitol The buoyancy of youth and uie optimism of girlhood which over come pitfalls thrown in the way pt h young woman struggling for success are excellently depleted In "Grenter Than Fnine." Klnine Hammerstcin is the ntnr. Miss Ilnmmeritrin possesses that particular quality of interpreting girl ish type who. have to buttle ngalnst the world, winning their way through sheer pluck nnd ability. Hcr.nppeal In pictures of this class is unquestionable, and she gives n charming performance ns Margaret Brooke, n country girl who found thnt a happy heart was greater thnn the fame for which she worked so untiringly nnd ngalnst such odda. There are many dramatic moments, and Miss Ilammerstclu's tnlents ns an emotional hctrcss nro brought into play. A well-known cast supports the star, Walter McGrail, W. II. Tookcr, Julia Swnyne Gordon, Corn Woodward and Arthur Donaldson being noted. Itcgent "The Luck of the Irish" is n special picture directed by Alton Dwan from n story by Harold Mac Grath. Tho characteristic romance of it is an appropriate subject for St. Pat rick's week. Enough material nnd thrills for n serial take tho Celtic American hero to many cities through out the world In his attempt to rescue tho heroine from tho clutches of the villain. Throughout this chase arc woven into the tale a number of comedy us veu ns rnpiu-nction situntlons. Anna Q. Nilsson has douc many roles, but none quite so good as in this play. James Kirkwood returns to tho screen in a fitting role. Harry Northrup and Ward Crane add to tho excitement as villains. Fire Damages Storage House Firo Inst night damaged n two-story framo ntorage building of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Co., nt Thirtieth nnd Arch streets. The damage was esti mated at about $500. STEAMSHIP NOT1CKS MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. EitabUibed 1884 Ulllloni nf Faaaennra Carried i Not a Life Ixtt COASTWISE LINES Fhlladtlpbln-noiton, Wed.. Oat.. 5 r. M. A-nuuucipnin-niivunuan nou tfacHaonvUia, Frldar. a V. It. 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Wanamaker. & Market at EYENINGf PyBLIO VARIED VAUDEVILLE nose Coghlan, nn actress of note ot the old school, shares the headline nonors with J(ae uamuels and the Aloi conl family at Keiths this week. variety In almost every form is pre sented. V Mix f!flffhtnn offera n nWrtrti uMMi Is n condensed version of her old play, "ForgettMo-Not," nnd It is very well received. Bao Samuels is a funny ns ever with her comicnl songs, while .the Mosconi Brothers, augmented by their lamer, sister and two brothers, present one oi tne nest dancing actM in vaude ville. Others on the Mil nrn .Teri Dnntrr nml Joe Morris nnd Flo Campbell In comedy nets j Marry nnd uennls Du-lor in n H-ui,(uq iiitii uuu aiwv uiuuii i luii' cert pianist of considerable ability. The Wheeler Trio opens the show while the closing number is "KUy," Allegheny Lulu McConnell nnd Gran Simpson havo n clean nnd enter- tainine dketrh rnlli1 "At Ifnmiv" Allecn Stanley has n number of whistle- provoking songs. Wlllnrd's Temple of oeweis is n colorful act. Julc Uarnard anil Florence Scarth please with n skit entitled "The Tnlo of nn Old Over- coat." Wilson nnd Larson present a novel net. Pictures complete tho bill. Globe Tuneful is tho miniature opera, "When Drcnms Come True." Another musical number that succeeds is "Among Those Present." Boyd nnd King have n large repertoire of songs J Gould nnd Allmau do a clever blackface act; Burton nnd Brady nro singers of quality: tho Dc Koo Troupe hnve nn acrobatic net, and others are attractive. Broadway Eddlo TTiimn nml mm. party win in n comedy skit: Wnlmslcy and Keating, in sougs nnd chnttcr, and Martlne and Florence put over material that proves popular. Alfred Lytcll.with nn iramca animals, nnd a raovic,"lilind Husbands," complete the bill. Cross Keys The Australian Wood choppers thrilled with their novelty. A sketch of merit was given by Felix Adlcr and company; Wilson nnd Kelly in n leviation turn and several other good act,s were hits. 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Grand Wntson nnd Mervlllo with a company of ten scored In "Itubeville, nnnmuslnu comedy. John Cumberland held attention In ''The Charming Mrs. Chase." Other numbers well received were Marten nud Knbbrlnn, Itojc Clare, the Mitchells nnd Carson nnd A lllard. Dumont's "How Dry "Ve Arc; or, tho Worst Is Yet to Come," Is n fen turn based upon tbe "tragedy of the ago." It abounds In humor which meets Dumont's stnudnrd. "Donnybrook Fair" will be added to thb bill Wrilncs dny, St. Patrick's Day. Walton Roof Lorraine Sherwood Stnhl, tho baby soubrctto, created n favorable Impression, nnd Loretta Ilhodes cntprtnlned with noug. Flor ence Gnst; Tcmpleton, Tntnorn nnd Lynn, dancers; Blanche Legnrde, in terpretive dancer, nnd Hclaino L31111, singer, were npplauded. Musical Shows at the Philadelphia The Philadelphia Theatre, formerly tho Littlo Theatre, at Seventeenth nnd Do Lanccy streets, will be reopened next Monday night. 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WIO MATDAUM. wHo died March 10. 1903. JDcatljG AnNDT. March U. TOANriflKA M . widow of Albert Arndt (nea Luckner), aged 70. Relatives and friend. Women of the Holy Kamlly and Altar Society Invited to funeral. Thure.. 7:30 a. m., 2318 N. Han cock at, Solemn requiem rami St. nonl fnclus'a Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Iledeemer Cem nANDniCK. March 18. WILLIAM HANDIUCK. Funetal aervlcea Wed., 2 p. m., rcaldence of J. P. Connors, 231 Green at. Int. Oreenmount Cem. HATES. .March 14. EDITH S.. daughter of Walter M. and Loula Kates (ne Merz). ased 11 month 15 days. Funeral services Thura., 2:30 p. m.. roeldenco of grand mother, 3231 Sanaom at. Int. private. llECilLE;. March . 15. CHIUSTIANNA PKCHLR, at 0727 Poplar at. Funeral aerv lcea Thure.. 1 p. m., parlors ot t. . Itacert man. 15800 Itaverford live. Int private. Hillside Cem. nemalns may be Mewed Wed.. 7:n to 10 p. m. DOLAND. ' March 13. rATHEIHNK D. ROLAND, daughter of late Daniel and Mary Dillon. Frlenla are Invited to funeral, Thure., 8 a. m.. 183 Kenllnrorth at. Solemn requiem mats Ht. Joaeph's Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. UO If DEN. March 14. MAnOAnET. wife of Denlamln Hoyden and elstr ot Itev. 3. Matthew Enelleh. of Oblate College, Wash ington, D. C. Itelattves and friends Invited to funeral. Wod.. 7:80 a. m.. 4105 Chester ave.. West Phlla. High requiem masa St, Jamea'a church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. 1IHOOK8. March 14. Mr. WILLIAM QUAY DHOOKS (nee O'Donoghue), daughter of late Michael O'Donoghue. of the Glen, nnd Nora O'Sulllvan (IJeare). Funeral Thura.. 8:30 a. m.. 257 S. 21st t Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Patrick 10 a. m. Int. private, Holv rVo rem. BRUCE. March 14. AMELIA A. nRUCE, daughter of late Ilenjamln H. and Charlotte a, Jenkins. Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funoral ervlc. Wed., 3 p. m., 2032 N. 11th st. Int. private. CAIN. March 13. JOHN J CAIN. Jr.. eon of John J. nnd Bridget Cain, ngert 23, Jlela lives and friends. William P. Roche Post. No. 21. American Legion. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 n. m.. 2003 f. 05th r Solemn h Fn W 8t- Clement's Church, Paschal- CAMPUKI.U Suddenly. Jt a r c h 13. JAMES CAMPBELL, riefatlvos and friends invited to funeral Thura.. 2 p. m . residence of eon, 2002 S. 05th st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. CABET. March 14. SAIIAH. widow of Thomoa Casey. RelatUes nnd frlendu Invlteri to Vl?i' T.u"-' ? .!". !5 N. Oth ;t. High requiem mass St. Ed"wardTs Church ZO n. m. Int, private. CHAWFQRD. March 10, FLORENCE, wife of John Crawford intn xrn,,.t n.,. Uvea and friend Invited to Rervlee Wed.. 2 p' ZlihlAUi; 18lh. .' J"- ""hanle.' ' CemT. G5SJI.LvI"Tf 1,el?J,VM Jina '"ends. 72d ?iAhP.olj2LDTPtV I5cfh,ny Doormen Aaso. and ''"ienS"'11'.'1 '"J funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 1201 R ri3d nr in, r, ,A.,. Cem. Friends may call Tues.. 8 to'16 n m I DARLlNOTON.--At w. 1 h.., iKSh i3L 'S?0'8.1" MARSHALL, wife of John H. Darlington. In the 00th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the fam !.l?ire,!nT.,J,a 2 'un-al. from the residence of her brother. Samuel Marshall, on Sunday. Jlarch 18 next. Meet at the house at 11 o'clock a. m. Int. private. DAVIS. March 13. MAROARET DAVI3. Funeral eery Ices Wfd.. 2 p. m 6628 Haver ford ave. Int. St. TImotny'a Churchyard, jloxbornuffn. DOTTB. March 13. D FRANKLIN, hus band of Annlo Dotta. Relatives and frlenda all aocletle. Invited to funeral services Wed., 2 p. m.. 048 W. Tlosa st. Int. North Wood Cm. nJ,,iLJJEiJ?T:r-Mrch IB- EDWIN T. de BEUST. Relatives nnd friends. St. Paul's Lodge. No. 481, r. and A. M.. and nil Maaonlo and other organizations. Invited to funeral services. 30 Westvlew ave.. Oer mantown. Thura.. 2:30 p. m. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may call Wed.. 8 to Op m. DOUGHERTY. March IS. JOSEPH VU husband of late AnnU Dougherty (nee Don Ion). Relatlvea and friends, employee of Standard Roller-Rearing Co.. Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. 4838 Merlon ave. Solemn reqclem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrowa la a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. EASTBURN. Third Month 14th, EMILIE ROBERT EASTBURN. aged 83. Funeral aervlcea Fourth-das'. 17th Inst.. 10:3o a. m. at residence of her son, 2141 N. 18th st. InL rrlvate. EBERBACir. At 1822 W. Venango st.. March IB. WILLIAM EDWARD; Br" hus band of Mary J. Eberbach (nee Henry). aged 1 1. Duo notlco of funeral later. .VJU'PaT0' 2302 n- Falrhlll st.. March H, (HARLES sou of, Catharine and lnte Max Ferg. Funeral services Wed . 3 p. m apart ments ot Harold B. Mulligan. 10th at. and a!m?.,!!?w.n..Sye' Int- Northwood Cem FLUBACHER At Richmond. Va.. March L-l130- T- son ,of Adolph and late IJaette FJubacher. aged 40. Relatives and flejds. Athelatan Idge. No. 482. F? Snd A M : Untyoralty Chapter. No. 250. R. A. Temple. A. A. O. N. M. 8.. of Richmond. Va.! employes of Swift & Co.. lAvlted u, . S? hi?hrl1cj Xtt-i ?i39 p' m- resident ?Lih;.r- V-i W-Aahdale et. (5th -1 and Llndley ava.). Int. Oreenmount Cem Frlcndi trb-niU inv call Tumi, eve mt wnu,-Jlarch 14. JAMIIS II . hus band of late Mary s. Clifford Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 2 n m set of J. It. Murray & Son. 0211 Market st!' C"mi vnnlJ' ,!5r,va,5' rl'h Cem. " " OILMORE. March 13. JOSEriUNE N Jjlfe of Horry J QUmore. 2221 N 22d at Invited to aervlcea. Thura . 2 p. m . Church nfatVaT.nted1.V7S,0Dpl.amOn1 B'"! rri?nd5 DAVnNiVAt.?.-irAi N.ew0'-lt. March 15. raih.. rI'.J'5-,.nu,"ba1'1 9,' Emma Orecnwald. I?i.i?r ! J9nel J- Oreetiwald. Jr. and M; ;fv ?".siis.n,c?.uv?d" v S,rV.N brother. William F il.il.:..' residence of 1 SrilatV.1"" aV"-' ' Wrl?"K." Tn oTnuinore HALL -Suddenly. March 14. MAROAnrr R . widow of William H. Hall. Wnerai Thnn r ujo v.-i, . '' funeral fhurs.. 2 d. in. n?wn vnin., . ' prhate Wmwood Cem Int. "'. -March 15. CARRIR r i-iHA,l7AJiA?i';JtC4.rant8n- N. J. JIarrh 13, AMANDA LILLT. w f of Henry Hatt. inan, aged 70, Relatives and friend" Inv'ttd to services. Clementon. N. J.. Tliurs. 11a HKLLEH. March 14. aEbnOE J, on mMted to funeral Thurs? VoS'a. "X iCTHttus's Church 10 a. m. In?. 8 DenlS's HKItn.MAN' March M N.M vinir (nee Spath). widow of John Herrmann: Ful neral services Thi'rs.. a p. m' o"t v Ileefo st. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Friends niav call Wed.. 8 to 10 d. m nenas HOFFNAOLE. On March H MAnv T vrldow of Edwurd IloltnaVla. agid 80 yeara' Funeral aervlcea on Thursday at " n m residence. 3188 N. Ilimbir"? ?t. (Sd nA Allegheny ave,). Int. private. Fernwood Ci7KiSK.' len2s. mav call Wed. evS."""1 HOSET.March 13. THOMAS J., husband cf sty Annie Hosey. Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed... 8:30 a rr... ren dencp of son-in-law. 754 N i'flth at. lllsh requiem mass Si Francis Xnvler's Church 10TMTr-7,-rrrIrt.NeT Cathedral Cm. . HUCKEl.. March i SUSANNAH lr daughter of lata Robert and Jane I. Huclt el. of Franllford. aged 7. Services Wed.. ia1-,,&eAPSr,.or,,2J ,i..5i."!'.nn...8t -- -;; ... vnvt., iwcaar 11111. d m. S?H )AFii "'" Ir8':30WLf. mf Da7.n7?nSee.JgA,SE5T!Ih;Ti,tv2s ylvll 'ed.r 5 to 10 n. in it il.Wiv.ur b9 v,e,ve V : KUltK March 14, FLORENCP" m daughter of William B, ami lit. Si, It' Kurx, aged 10 Funeral service. t!..,' sSwrS'hr'S Washington ave. it. nr vate n'.W17 may ba vlewad Tuea'. 8 to 10 p m R,mln' LINDSAY. March 14, IIENnT' h,,.,.- of Annls Lindsay, Relatives Tand iri.SXi," yited td services. Ved. 2:80 n? m . 235A n' TuVle.rv.,., Im- ',rlv',, W8 n eitl MATSON. March 14. KARAtr Trr t .. widow of Charles W." M.tson. aged 7o"lUia: Jivea and friends invited to funeral tZ.V vvoo-S"JnP- m-fl:8 fetW" McCONNAHET March 13 MAnnin wlf. of David W. McCo'nnanMA(n',a.ArteS: Daughter of lata Charles nnd Itoalna ilaru mann. Funeral .services Thurs . J n "m r'M7 eN-Cei?ofuvre0rh:r"'V,r' W"m ifarC: d45 .?., "X,er.;.t Jni- Private. Friends jAr.a iiarcn 13. JOSEPH D.. Jr. eon of Joseph and lata Sarah James, aged i!3 ffliMtt:i "Ad frle" Invited to fuherSl seTvl Ices. Wed. 2 p, m.. rear 1230 Brown st Int prvate. Remains may tw vlev.ed Tues HEATHS aged 23. Relatives and tritn6KinrliJ funeral. Wed., 8i30 a. m.. 2051 Chatham st. Requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. .., M . . McELHONB. March 18. nUTH, daughter of late Patrick and Harriet McElhone. Rsla tjves and friends, K. of Bt. John 1 Gladstone Circle, No. 14. L. F. ot A.. Invited to fu neral! Wed.. 8:80 a. m.. 2U7 B.Buw; hanna ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of Holy Name 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral C,?cKEo'wN. March 15. PIULir.'husband of late Catharine McKeown. lUlatlyee and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8-JO a. m.. residence of son-in-law, James J. Drift. 8147 Belgrade at. Solemn requiem mas Churen of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre CMILNOR. March 14. WILLIAM D.., hus band of Sarah Mllnor. Relatives and friends, Pooueeslng Tribe. No. 871, I. O. R. M.. In vlt?d to funeral. Wed.. 2 P. m.. SOOO.Charle st.. Hotmesbunr. int. Forrest Jims uem. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. MOORE. March 1.1, JEANNETTB BER rtETTA. wife of George R. Moore, ared 83. Notice of funeral from 2053 W. Somerset a'. MORAN. At Pottsvllle. Pa., March 13. JOHN F., husband of Ellen T, Morsn (nee Duffy), father of Revs. John J. and Vincent C. Moran and 8lster M. Eulalla. Funoral Thura., 8:30 a. m.. 805 Schuylkill are., Pottsvllle. Solemn high masa of requiem St. Patrick's Church. Pottsvllle, 0 a. m. To proceed yla 10:25 a. m, train. P. R. n sr riving Ilroad St. Station. Phlla.. 1 P. m. leaves Broad St Station 2 p. m. for Ivy Mills, where Interment will be made In St. Thomaa'e Cem. Relatives and friends Invited. NEHIIITT. March 15. JAMES II.. husband of Margaret Ncsbltt (nee Mullen). Relative and frlenda, Dlv. No 4, A. O, II. i Aerie No. 65. F. O. E.i Court Maine. No. 04. F. of A., all of Camden, invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m.. 2077 E. Llpplncott St. Requiem maa Church of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Calvary Cem., Camden. N. J. Camden P0?CONNELL.-Mireh 14. GERTRUDE E.. wife of Charles E. O'Connell. and daughter of tho late Joseph II. and Mary areola cross, aged 81. Relatives nnd friends Invited Jo funeral. Wed.. 9 a. m.. from 100 N. 00th st. High mass st Our 7ady ot Lourdes, 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis Cem. O'NEILL. March 14, SUSAN, widow of Matthew O'Neill (nee Muldopn). Funeral Wed.. 8:30 a. m. 22B N. Mole at. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a. m. Int, New Cathedral Cem. .. . PADOET. March 15. ANDREW W.. hus band of Laura M. Fadset. Funeral aervlcea Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 1518 N. Psach st. PAYNE. March 13. ELIZA RET II PAYNH. Friend Invited to funeral ed.. R:30 a. m.. residence of brother. William Payne. 22 S. B5th at. Mas Lady of Victory Church 10 a. m. Inf. Old Cathedral Cem. PICARD. March 13. at Dorothy, N. J., EVA A., wife of Amedee E. Plcard. aged 61. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. residence of json, 0242 N. 21st st. Solemn high mass Church of Immaculate Conception. Sullivan st. and Chelten ave.. 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre CP0WELL. At Hlghlstowri, N. J., March 14. ALFRED A. POWELL, aged 52. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral, resi dence. Hightatown, N. J., Thurs.. 1 p. m, Int. Pemberton. N. J. . . . PR1FOI.D. March 13. ORORGK. husband of Emma Prlfold. aged 84. Relatives and friends all societies of which he was a member, invited to funeral services, Wed.. 2 p. m., 102 E. Ontario at. Int. Oreen mount Cem. REDIFER. March 12. CAROLINE, widow of Morris Redlfer. Funeral services Thurs., 2:30 n. m. Upper Dublin Lutheran Church. RICHARDS. March IP. BYRON R. RICII ARDB. Relatives and friends. St. Paul's Lodge, No. 481. F. andA. M.i C. W. and M. V. Asso.. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 1:30 p. m,, 1440 Federal st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. HUHEiiTBUJN. aiarcn 14. wiui.ia.u 11.. son ot late Harry C. and Annie Robertson and grandson of late William and Elizabeth WamocK. Due notice or funeral. 114 Ara more ave.. Hlahlnnd Partr. RORKC March 14. WILLIAM F.. hus band of Qertrud A Itorke (neo Sullivan). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. S;30 a m . 14.1 W. Manhelm St.. Oermnntown. Solemn requiem mass Church of Bt. Francis of Asslsl 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem SHAFFER. March 14. ANNA Z.. wife of Genre D. Shaffer, aged On. Funeral aerv lcea Wed.. 2:30 p m... Jarrettown M. E. Church. Take 1:02 p. m. train, Reading Terminal, to Fort Washington. SHERliURNn. Of 2106 N. 17th st.. March 14. SUSAN H.. daughter of late Dr. Samuel and Susan McCurley Sherburne. Funeral servlcea Wed.. 2 p. m.. Oliver II. Balr lildg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. Remains may ho vlewd Tues eve. SNOWDEN. Of Trenton. N. J., March 14, ROBERT PATTERSON SNOWDEN. eon of lato James Rosa and Susan Patterson Snowden. aged (17. Ftneral services Wed.. 8 p. in , residence of Harvey LIlls, r.228 Laurens st . Oermantown. Int. Johnstown. I'a..Frl. . HtEINHAL'SER. March 14. ALFRED, husband of Anm M Stelnhauser (nee Kroger), oufd 45. Relatives and friends, di rectors Cannatatter Vereln, Tabor U. and L. Asso., Phlla. Rlfla Club, and other societies, invited to funeral. Thurs., 830 a. m.. 6422 N. flth st. Solemn requiem mess St. Henry's Church 11 a. m. Int. private. Holy Sepulchre Cem. TALL. March IT. nt 03.1t Sherman st . Germantown. EDITH ELISE. daughter of (leorge W.. Jr.. and Edith Uerk Tall. Fu neral and int. private. Baltimore papers copv. THOMAS March 12. ELIZABETH, wife of Walter W. Thomaa. Relatives onrt friends Invited to funeral services, wed.. 2:30 p. m.. 270 Delmar at.. Roxborough. Int. private. Frlenda may call Tuea. eve. THOMPSON. March 14. WILLIAM C. husband of Sarah E-. Thompson (nee Powell), aged 72. Services Wed.. 2 p. m , 2028 S. Aldan st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends mav call Tues eve. VANDEORITT. Suddenly. March 15 r. FRANK, husband of Katherlne Vandegrlft tree Flounder), aged 57. Relatives and friends, Wnahlngton Camp. No. 77, P. O S. A : Co. Robert P. Deckert Council. No P78 O. of I. A . and members of Bethel Presbyterian Church, Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 P. m.. 2500 N. 23d st. Int. private Friends may view remains Wed. after 8 p. m WALTBTl. March 15. ROSANNA KIRK, wife of William Harvey Walter, nged 70. V ilattves and friends invited to funeral serv ices, Wd.. 2 p m.. 120 S. 62d st. Int. Media Cem. Chester papers copy. WARREN. March 14. at Rapldan. Va IDA W . wife of Henry M Warren. Funerni services Devon. Pa . Wed . 3 p. m. Int private. WEIOIITMAN March 14. CAROLINE, wife of F. William Wclghtmsn. formerly of lllenslde, ra. Funeral services Wed., 2-30 p. m.. parlors nf IJ J Lambert, Rldgo ave and 20th st. Int Fernwood Cem. WIELAND. March 14. ANNA M. WIF LAND. Friends Invited to services, brcth er's residence. 1822 N. 2flth st.. Wed in s. m. WINTKK. March 14. WILLIAM II. II.. Kf ti,.tinn,1 fit hf. All... Win... ..-.."' and friends, Wm. Penn Lodge, No. 30 K of P.. lnvltd to services. Thurs.. 2 p'm' 2240 N. 5th st. Int. private. Greenwood (1C of 1.) Cem. woou. March 14. JOHEPir 'wnriri -d... neral Wed.. 2 n. m.. 1434 S. Tl'nranij .. Int Fernwood Cem. V. .. iT7 . . . .v. ,n, nusoand ni i-auiino rfuo iiee I'leiEl ana son of la! Casper and Elizabeth Wrede. ilelatlvea nnd frlenda Invltod to funeral. Wed , 8:30 n in yi?3 '.u?2!'- ws,olen" reaulem mas; st' Ellraboth's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross WRIGHT.rrMrrh 15, ISABELLA lr uldnw of Joseph Wright Iineral fiirvlc' W. d . 2 p.inr. 4070 Frankford ave . Frank ford Int. private, WUrtSTEft. March 14. CHARLES F husbnd of Amelia E. Wurster (nee Holier). Relatives and friends. Oreble Council. No.' 1.1. O I A.. Wash Camp No. 317, P. O. S of A . employes 8. W. Evans Son In vited to funeral services. Wed., 1 p in 72'"' ninshnni st (nesr Rising Sun ava. and Cot" man mi) Int Northwopd Cem. LEGAL AI)T;itTl.SEMr: N TS fQf JT.TK OF MtANK PIIKSON, HE reased --Letters testamentary upon th- i-iilate of Frank Pearson, deceased haMnc lcn granted to FIDELITY TKi'st COMPANY Bella W Pearson and Div!. PearMin 3d all persona Indebted to iha said e.tatt ar. reouestcd to make payment; and those having claims against the same to proem thim without delav at tho offlca of the said company Nee. 325-331 Chestnut strer-t rmladelnhlB "!. tnesinut vv.vr p. QEST. President tSSr' T,TIS OF CAROLINE M. A. SIN: (,I.I:T0N, deceased Letters ot admin tstrstlon t a. upon the estate of Carolina M. A Slnifleton, deceased, having been granted to FIDELITY TRUST CO .. II per" sons Indebted to the said estate are ra. ouested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them without d.lav. at the offlc. of the said company. Nos. 325-331 Chestnut st , Phila delphia WM. V. GEST. President. KgplN TI1F. OnrilANS' COURT TOR Till! County of ThlUdelphla. "" No mil Janujirv Trm Estate of Jacob Kaplan. Decease? Notice iv herty given that Esther Kaplan' widow of the decedent, haa tiled In said court a petition claiming property of the decedent to the va ue of J50OO. as allowed by section 2 of the Intestate act of 1017. and that th same has been duly appraised and the pet), tlon may be allowed bv the court on FrlalaV the third day of April, 1010. unless eic5 tlons thereto be filed pafSrs that tlms P HARRY C HOCHSTADTER. Attorney for petitioner. LOST AND FOUND BRACEt.Ir Lost, Platinum diamond brace- leti with Platinum safety chain, Friday February 2T- 1500 reward: no questions ssked Phona Llanerch 138. H "n BRACELET Lost, platinum bracelet HI with small d amend. Hundv ,. ,..,. "rt Oyerbrook liberal reward. Phono OverbSoou 7013. u5;iv'i.r'l-A,!.L",i certincate No. 488 nr the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Assocl! atlon Casua ty Insurance Co for it .S. .CJ: ?k. stock. Issued In the name of Hhlnde" HiTv fLQWi'0n' ?'! return to the off ca if for 8 aharea li" "nnsjivania aianutscturers' Assoelatlnn ".Thii? "" Co" "? Ad"? Pniil HELP 'WANTET) fEBIALE ALTERATION HANDS ON SKIRTS SV W HELI-WANTET IXMCAL AMERICAN TI5LTCPHONB ANP TBLFOIiAFII CO. RELIi TELEPHONE MflTEM TOUNrt WOMETM TIFrTWBKK II $ t&-i AND 35 YEARH FOR IX)NQ-Dig ' ), 4 TANCB TELKPHOND OPBRATINO. . K, 112 ran week to btart JIAPIP INCREASES AND TJNDHIMI H , VBnY INTERESTING WORIC m'STRW- ,''iJ 1.WID0 ouiuiuuiiumuo EXCJ5LLENT FOOD BEIIVED AT COaT APPLT AT ONCH AT JIOOM 784, H0UR1 ; $ iSUlLiUiiNts 1AIJ JtitUlJy iUAialVi. OsV Vt'i V A. Ms IU O '. M tA efVDsTk. U elUOD UIilsUlUD 1 BTf vt inarj !... ' AN EXCELLENT rOBITION 112 ter week to start tl8 In 4 weeks Extra pay for evening and night work Rapid advanosment Splendid arrangements for recreation Best meals at little cost Call to ses or writs to MISS SMITH 400 Market MISS BROADHOIIHT 20 W. Chelten avs. MISS REILLET 6100 Lancaster ave. MISS STEVENSON 1031 Arch at. CASHIERS EXPERIENCED OR XNEXTERIENCB ATTLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO AN OPPORTUNITY OFFERING PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE WORK AT A CENTRAL OFFICE NEAR YOUR HOME ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS DINING AND REST ROOMS FREE MEDICAL ADVICE AND PROTECTION FROM FINANCIAL LOSS IN CASE OF SICKNESS $12 A WEEK FOR FIRST FOUR -WEEKS THEN RAPID ADVANCEMENT ALSO ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS CALL AT THE MOST CONVENIENT OFFICE MISS REILLET. C100 Lancaster ava. ' MISS BROADHURBT. 20 W. Chelten avw MISS SMITH. 401) Market St.. or MISS BTEVENSON, 1831 Arch St. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENIfA- BOOKKEEPER, assistant, and translation clerk wanted by Insurance agency; rood pay. Apply J, R. Brown & Co., 828 Wal nut at, BURLERS on men's wear, fancy worsteds and whits work. Shsckamazon Mills. Alle gheny ave. and Hancock CHAMBERMAID, white, wanted for Instl- -luLlon-Put8ld.! cl,y- Apply vr. Ammonaj 2"5 S 3d st.. Phlla. CHAMBERMAID, experienced: gosd refer enceo. white. Call 2000 Sprues st. betwssn 0 and 10 a m.. Tus.. Wed, or Thurs. CLERK Young Blrl for clorlcal work In shirt factory; experience not neoessarr If quick to learn. Apply Jacob Miller Sons A ,,.. inin ann iirwi sis. COOK Experienced whlta woman) per manent position; to shore la summer; rood salary. Phone Chestnut Hill B38. 7817 Bt. insriinw lane. v;neatmn rtlll. COOK, chambermaid, waitress Two whit Protestant girls; sisters or friends pre ferred; nurse kept. Answer Box 88, Wynne wood, Pa. or phone Ardmore 033. COOK, plain. Japanese, war.ts position, gen- cral housework or downstairs, with small family; best reference. A 830. Ledger Office. COOK, white. Protestant: reference. Call 300 Wldener Building, Chestnut and Junl- pr ,.. u h, m.- p. m. COOK, white; no washing or baking-. Apply . nwTir o t ii,.. i rim Ft. l DICTAPHONE AND EDIPHONE Tour starting salary with us Will probably be a raise for you. More to follow promptly. According to ycrur production, Sound interesting? Como nnd see me. MRS. LINDA ft. PATTON CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. 7th and Hansom ata CONFRB ON HILK: REST WAOKS; r.tCt, iaVr. RESi. TPTTITA ltrr;AT.S A-n rnaf . .,n nvd ROOM: ONLY EXPERIENCED NEETJ XV. PLY. APPLY HAUQUOIT SILK MFG. CO., 1STH AND HUNT.INO PARK AVE. DKSIONEK and perforator art needlework:, by Chicago wholesale house: state age, ex ifrlence. and salary expected. Address M s:5 ledger Office. DRESSMAKER wants first-class sleeve maker, one capable of taking charge; also waist trimmer, finisher and Improvers. Call Room 210. 130 S. 15th at Hnff day Sat. FILE CLERKS, experienced. i'n . no N nth st Fleck Bros. GENTLEWOMAN, with pleasing, personality. accustomed to transacting business by telephone splendid opportunity and rapid ..u.niiiruit-iit mr a nriifni. energetic woman. Anolv Marrean Studio llinn Chestnut at GIRL, over 111. to assist In advertising de. iii wii.Mii inuiiipraiining nna circularizing; nppllcants should have u year or more high school education and some experience aa typist: no other experience necessary; excel lent opportunity for advancement; location near Frankford and Kensington aves.; state l'"'v cBox Sn4d3ex"!rlne- " "C GIRL about 10 years of nge to learn bindery ...w2r5''' 8h0 hy- Apply Houghton Press, third floor Msscher snd Somerset sts OIRLP AND WOMEN WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED ANOTHER NEW LOT OF MACHINES, ALSO ENLARGED OUR AS HEMllLINO DEPARTMENTS; NOW IS THE OPPORTUNE TIMK FOR YOU TO SECURE STEADY WORK WITH A MODERN. 1?! TO-DATE. GROWING CONCERN; EXPeI RIENCE NOT NECESSARY; GOOD FAY TO BEGINNERS. WITH RAPID AD. VANCEMENT. TAKE ELEVATED. BVH. FAC: OR SUBWAY CARS TO ID ST STATION APPLY FACTORY OFFICE. It T. PAISTE CO.. 3201 ARCH ST. ' U GIRLS WANTED Desirable position aro open in our cacklnr oerartment for girls over 18 years of age: 14 per eek to start; clean, light work pleasant hours; reetrooms. A nnl.. FRAi-'KLlN SUOAR REFININO CO. ii ".WM vg- 4,-sj Employment ornct aTUUl Ql iWCH II -L 100 GIRLS AND YOUNO WOMEN ?SI'i.PALS,,r:W.0i.J.SSRwAlS MISCELLAN. 8ARY. GOOD' PAY AND PLEASANT BUR." ROL'NDINOS. EIGHT-HOUR DAY: NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. 1301 GLENWOOD AVE. 100 GIRLS WANTED ,M ,9i.'E.Il18TEAns OP AGE IN LITTLE CIOAR DEPARTMENT LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK 63 WEEKS A YEAR HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST PHYSICIAN AND NURSE GOOD PAY, EXCELLENT TREATMENT uaa?,F1T.?5.8.5,opAco CO. a WelAlhiW Oka, GIRLS AND WOMEN, now ts the tlme'ie --. .. m. num.i in ussemoiers ana machine operators needed Apply aid st. entrance Electro Dental lildg , 33d and Arch KiWrt"?' f.,h noor- ' T' r,sh,l?r 1iiV.hf!rnL 'vii "K. 'sv delphla; genial associates to work wtthl :tvra,-,s:c,"L-"","fs.."J'r,..'pn i- "ws Kvvt , natmnny n I noil- fr7in.,' "i .XXC".-i'lZi.. "15""" ."" .. f ... ,.,... wvn .... vvmmma, ltJ, GHtLH for bottling, labeling and wrapping uivuitiiivi w wMoriwin;. raquiraai llsht. clean work, good wagea to start, with ad vancement in 2 weeks. Apply 1118 Washing HOUSEKEEPER capable ot assuming r. sponslbllltiefwhen mothsr Is awif. , Mst fn earo of little boys who go to schimlt a lovalv home for the right woman. Cal Walnut 8831 during day or Willi in th "vJUl" HOU8KWORK A good woman Inqt ..ivaaT cotobr'nonvT'to'ifiVi? ?&;:' p',8?4'!fL.V4rr.rWrSrfl,5.d.J " ' W9? t ' "lit . . . V TS. -, 'tm l.ii ' .11 1 "' j,1- M k VJB I 'WW i State Bank of Philadelphia ' Cargo lias fi ,! CrjIKTHBT LOTW .! irSnifefer p"!S&fe! togsRSL2EEBZ r"BNT APPLY BUREAU OF EitPIX)YMENT ." 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