r, s-.vf- i" 1 )r wa ; J ' . .. i. tV Fa. ks .1 .Siv r I ,-41 , . .!.'--- lul ' &: r&r in i St ' hi h ' tx-j mMmim- WTf I MINIQ ATOtiKSi TONOPXH STOCKS Bid .. '.09 ., Cash Boy .,,t. ,.,..,,... Jim nutlr uif.u.nhi! . MscNsmarA . ,. . . , M Idwagr ,.. , - . , Sllspah Extension . .. Montana , .. .. . ...... Serth Star ., .,,, Jeseue. Kula ,,, W Tonopah Exlcrielon t ABU I .17 .1.1, . .1 .10 .2.1 l'i .08 .12 .1(1 lit ..... .21 .... St, I no STOCKS oa . m ;.::: :JSI ::.:. tt 02 (.... .0:1 in n.l i i.l 02 15 112 n.t 04 2'i in 117 07 ,; et una . . h Wrtt Tonopah n ntvmn ( Allied Divide. . . . . . . .01 .07 .12 .0.1 to Dlvuia Ichef ... n Ifur raiigh Divide . . . vide Extension . . . tide, syndicate ride Ctrl .01 .0.1 .1.1 .0.1 0.1 .01 20 .01 .0.1 .011 1 .1.1 ,0'l .Oil .211 .0.1 .0.1 .Oil .0.1 0.1 .24 02 .0:1 .:io i.i .04 01 .u .04 07 .02 07 21 .US fldend , ist Divide asbrnuek Divide iKh Divide evsrt Dlvldo . . . Ileno Divide Hotetta Kllver Klnir . . . Tonopah Divide Tonopah llnsbroucu . Victory Divide Verde, Dlvldo Zona GOLDFIEI.D Atlanta. inu nun Booth OOD Comb Frnc . . . Oraokerlar Dlamt 11 It DaJiVr i' Florence , .Ocldfleld Con iVGoidfleld Slerger "B Great Bend i ' VJumbo Extension i .KeVanat ' .I-on star , oro Ta Illils Silver7 Plrk Spearhead STOCKS 02 ... .02 . . . .11.1 . . . .02 0.1 ni 02 2.1 12 0.1 112 on o:i i.l ot . o.i lit on MISCELLANEOUS 1 1.1 Amparo Aril United Kfltn . . Mother I.ode Nevada Hill Nevada Hand Promontarlo Nevada Wonder Tvcopa Sllnlnic Wblto. Cars l'i .20 ; i.i 04 2.1 t' .20 12 21 .r.o .02 .211 ,r Oil ID BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE New York. April in HITTEU h'lrnna Itecelpts. 37(1 tubs. i're.itner htghi-r than extras. 73W 74r extra 1'2 erurei, 72' 1 JSoi first (Ss to on HO 0 71 4 1'. parkins Jtock. rurrent make No 2. 10c , EGOS Firm. Kecolpto, 24 f-0 nuvt Freah-Kalhered oxlra first .m fI4iV. do, firat, 424 Ollc. slate. I'ennvanla and nearby etem hennery whit.-. flrt to extra. 480120. do. brown extra 4i14 & 4Uor do, irither-it lron and mixed olor. Brt to extra 4IJf 4c CIIBRSK trresular Tleielptu 44 box Stnte. whole-milk. Mata. beld np. iialu ,10iit x SOHcido nerne run. 2H(20r iaie. nhole- mllk, twlna, he' 1 pclala, 2S'i 5T30c; tlo, average run, 27?2Rc KIH t T1NAL llolli Sexe, Demand Greater Than Supply There) are not enoiieh Wireless Operators to nil me poMtmim norml. SEE THE WORLD I You run travel the world over nnd earn I R125 Per month nllh hoard If sou are u Wireless Operator, fall, phono or rite for t.ew booklet. I Wit oro nl,o distributors for Ilmllsen, I llurdork. Clupp-Iulluini. Kenwood. Anne and Klluourtie & Clark amateur ruUlu ; apparatus. PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Er.!H.r::ii:ii isii 1002 PARKWAV IIUILDINO Our iraduatcu are In constant demand 'cr good-paying poslt'ons Oregg shorthand the easy, speedy system. Complete business and secretarial courses. Day and Night 1 -pe - mi -nsivo iruninv- lnrou any time Coll or v-iiw for full pa-l "'pes and enfslouile. rnu.. lU'siNrs coi.Lr.oE nnd College of Commerce 1017 Chestnut M. Plilluilelphlt LEARN TO SPEAK COKRr.CTLY Private Individual lessons In English nnd Krenci, eapabln woman teacher. MW N 23J st. J'hone Poplar 28011 W. Our graduates are in enntnnt demand for Strayer's Business College Philadelphia', Grrutrst lliitnrs School 07 Chestnut St. Phane Walnut SH4. THE TAYLOR SCHOOL 1002 Mirkel Crcgr Shorthind. ToiKh Typewrltlmr, Hook keeplng. Secretarial fours. Diy Night. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY CHAMBERS INSTITt'Ti: A Hlch-Orads flchool for Men and Wmen New Class form ing, beginning April 1th Enroll Now. Num. ber Limited 2040 Arch St. Locust 8.1S4. SfllMKR CXMPS Camp Wachnsett F OR HOYS I. n L m Akoiiitn,. I Hblderness. N. H. 1 .cie-nth season bten Duuuings. Lioating . anoetng. swimmlnK. Ashing, water and land sports Now aihleuo field. Music cramrs m.l a vood time nery ' night. Tutoring If Jestr-J Nu tents. Fisher huts. Booklet Bev. I.OIIIN Vi:ilTER. I.. II. D Holderness School. Pljmonlh. N. II. ' KE0 HTs -sTEM.IIIP NIAGARA TO THE SEA For lllustrat. ! t j ' pept. 11(1. ' .r , li llontrea' I n hi t i . r PI rr Ltd -I u I '.." The Painter's job is to go where he's sent and to paint what he's told to paint. And he goes. Often his job is in narrow places closets, little corners, window seats. The fumea from Turpentine are denser and heavier in these nnrrow spaces and the Painter gets the full benefit of them. His lungs are full of these fumes from the starting of his job until quitting time. And while the Turpentine is filling his lungs, the White Lead is paying attention to his bones. It's hard to tell which of these two chemicals i.i the worst which does the moat harm to the Painter's health. For six days a week the Painter has Turpen tine and White Lead as his daily diet and lie wants a change! He wants a 5 -day week with 5 days' pay. He's willing to lose a day's pay and gain in Health! Philadelphia Painters' District Council Number 21 p il Jr. Reserve Bank' DrtwoUnk ftatei Gfnctal discount rMs hi the. twelve Feileral lU-servo baliKs were) as follows: The first column Rtvos rates for nil periods up to and Including a fifteen clay maturity i the second for a porlod of sixteen to nlnetv ilava. The third nnd fourth columns Rlv the rates for discounts of collateral loans socurcd by government bonds or notes. Com'l paper Gov't paper lfltdOO lOtoUO 15 days days 10 days day Boston . . . New York . 1'hlladelphla Richmond , , Cleveland . , Atlanta . ... Chicago SI Louis . . .Minneapolis Knnsne City Pallas S4 tVi .Mi San Francisco Bt, Tlates on outstnndlnr eertlflcnten of Indebtedness continue unchanged at 5 per cent, with tho exception of Minne apolis, vvhero the rato Is 4( per cont. Philadelphia Markets WIIMAT Ueeelpla a Cd buah. The mar ket ruled firm at government prices. CORN" Kecelot 11 .124 buh. Trade was unlet, but onerlnt wore llalit ami prlcea ruled firm We ouote new as to quality and location, at II 72ffll "3. the latter for NV, 2 ellow. OATS Receipts, 12.070 bush. The mar ket further advanced 3c Cir lot, as to lo lallon No 2 white, 11 17U1.18. No. a ' U 1.14 fft 104 . No. I white, S1.14 ' '(riRrr.-int,. 325 bhl. and 1.233.718 lb,. In sacks. Quiet but firm. Quotations: 11KI.1010CS NOTICKS llnntUt 1111 Tl'lIl'LK llroad'and llerks sts (1000 N.). 8000 seats. IIUSSHLL 11 CONWELL. Pastor William Dyre McCurUy, Associate Pastor. Or .1. Marln Hanna, Musical Director. F"r.derlrk K Starke, Organist Mil CONWELL preachen Sunday morn Inz. 10:30 and evening. 7:30. Temple Chorus sings both services. At the eeulng service the Temple Chorus will 1 assisted by tho famous Apollo )?e Quartet. 2 30 p m lllble School, Jere L, Crease, Superintendent Tor resenatlons for Mr. Conwell's lecture, "Personal Glimpses of Oreot Men and Women " tonight at 8:13, phono Dla mimd 037 1'rethren rmsr imirnmnN church Dauphin st near tlroad. DIt C C ELLIS 7 4.1 n m "Do the Dead Return Friend, COM'KltENCK CI-SS, IMh and Race sts. Plrst-daj 11 10. "Mohammedanism." Speaker, S.imuel J Bunting. Jr. Visitors welcome. WORSHIP AT T11K OLD FIUBNDS' MKET INO IIOt'SR. Montgomery pike. Merlon Every First-day (Sunday) morning. It o'clock, established 1082- one of the oldest historical spots In America", where William Penn worshiped. Visitors cordially In vited Presbyterian ARCH ST. CHfRCH. Hth and Arch Or Macartney will preach ot 8 o'clock, the elexenth sermon In the series of sermons from life The subject will be. "It Take, Tribulation to Make a Mn " The ser mon will show how our trials and scrrnws inihPMte (h man's character nnd purify the luart . ,. . , Tho lord's Supper at 10:4.1 Rlblo School at 12 SECOND PK1!I1TKRIAN Cllt'nClI 21t and Wlnul Ms R. l.xam!r MacColl. D D Minister. Dr MnrColl will preach at 11 and i o flock Musical erlce ot 7 40 p m.. by the rhnrus-rbolr. under the direction of N. Llndsat Norden. aslsted b xlolln nnd hurp The music will Include Instrumental trio, and dut and some of the Easter anthems will be repeated, as follows: "O Shine Forth New- Jerusalem. Tolfitjakoff "Christ Is Arisen" Fehrman "Awake Thou That Wepct" Stalncr Soprano Solo. "I Will Lift Mine Eyes," Dvorak "Th Dav Is Past and Cone" ....Warren Sund.iv School and Adult lllble Classes at 10 o'clock Visitors slwaje welcome. THE lUrrlll.EIIE.M l'HIllTi:iU.N tiiriicii Bror.cl utiJ Diamond sts. Rev Wllilum L McCormlel!, Pa,ter 10 .10 a. m COMMCNION SL'RVICE. 2 30 p m Sabbath "School 0 45 p m Your. j People' H Poc of C. E 7 41 p m Evenlne Serv'c Chasseur Commanded. Kntuhts Templar, will attend SPECIAL MCSIC. The subject of the rnstor's sermon will be "TUK CHRISTIAN SOLDIER ' l'w rt- dv whc n Proleslan Enl-rnpal ( III l!( II OF THE IIOI.Y APOVTLKS 21st and ''hrlstlan rts Itev OEOROE H -10OP Rector 10.30 a. m. Mnrnlni Pra.r an 1 Sermon by the Rector, "-an Sundav School and Blhle Clusei l.enlng Praver and Sermon ei m I nltnrliin riUT I MTVRIAN CIIIKCH J I 21 t'lietnut SI. Rex FREDERICK R GniFFIV Mlilater 11 (ma m Rex FOB Pleree. of Ail Soiili-' Church. Washington. D. C . will pre,rh s on p m Forum Mr c G Hoac will speak on "The Effective Ballot " IMTARIAN CIUUCII OF H-3lM.NTOWN t'helten ne anl Oreene st Rev noilEIl S FORBES Minister 11 no a m How Do Wo Know That God I, Hood"" i lause, fur ih'iiren inrIu.'io b trained ( ..'her, e,ry Sund.ii murn.ng at 11 i. ." k A , are invlt. .1 I The Painter Doesn't Choose The Places To Paint 5 vSS V..SNvV N nv.i c- WniiHii.f.u 1 f " ' US i i Si I ,., S'tlM lbs., packed In 140-ib. Ja4 sjieks 32ft,n,rV trlht. western. TO ITir.fiO: 2." ,d,;. nearby. I10.79H.2 bard winter, J 13.701 spring first, clear. tIO.B0O10.T9l ? haunt. iis.40W1S.7M short patent. l1420tfl4,BOi fancy spring and city mills, patent, family brands. n4,2BOU.5. Rye flour. t(.7Sf 10.50. PROVISIONS steady. Reef, In ts, smoked ami alr-drled, BOoi beef, knuckle, and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, Blci pork, family, 60c. hams, S. P, cured, loose, 2W 31c; do. skinned, loose, SOCIIOVio: do, do, smoked. 32'32He! hams, boiled, boneless, 4"C, picnic shoulders. S. P, cured, loose, iilci do. smoked, 22ci bellies, In pickle, loose, 24Wci breakfast bacon, 32ci lard, 234 c. BUTTER Again higher. The quotations! .olid-packed creamery, fancy, high-scoring SSl: "4i78ci extras, 73oi extra firsts, 70W72C, firsts. fltCOScj seconds, d8(l2ci sweat creamery, cholco to fancy, 7877cs fair to good, fi74c. prints Jobbing at 81 It Mc for fancy and at 70 tt 80c for fair tu good, EflOS Finn at late advance. Free cases, nearby firsts. 113.20 per cratej nearby cure rent receipts, 113.03! western extra firsts, JU05; western firsts. 12.B0i southern. $11 83 selected fresh eggs Jobbing at 40 Bio per dosen. CHEESE Flno stock firm. New York, whole-mllk. Mat, held, fancy, ,104 W3lo, specials higher, held, ordinary to good, 230 Proposal, Sealed proposals will bo received nt the office of the Commissioners ot Lower Merlon Township, 76 East Lancaster Avenue. Ard more," Pennsylvania, until Monday noon. April 12lh. iMO. for Spring uniforms. 1& eluding caps, for tho Police Department, the material to bo Charloltevillo cloth or equal thereto. Samples of cloth to be submitted with bid. . ,. . . . Bids to be addressed to Chairman. Tollcs and Flro Committee. The Commissioners reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. "' O. C. ANDERSON. Secretary. PROPOSALS FUR IIAHNKS4 SACKS Of- uce Ol me viuM-iiciiiiMHici uciierai. looming and Equipage DMIalon. Munitions Building. u'a.hln.inn. n (?. Rented nmnn.-i. , duplicate, will be receled here until 11 a. m.. kpru i".ie, i.r .uiiiiaiung nil or any part of .10.000 Harness Sacks. Infor msllon cm request. oLiMLFAUTUHERH AND ESTAULISIIhUI UE.LKJtS desiring to bid for suppllos for the State Hospital tor the Insane. Ueiivllla,' Penna.. during the year beginning June 1. 11)21 can address the undersigned, stating what class ot goods It Is proposed to furnish. II. D. 8CHULTZ. Steward. Annual Meetings THE MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA Contrlhullonshlii for the Insurance of Iloasrs from l.a of Flro are notified that a general meeting of the rontrlbutbrs will be held at tho office. 212 South Fourth street, on Monday, the 12th day of April, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, to choose directors and a treasurer In accordance with the char- '"' J. SOMERS SMITH. Secretary. ! March 2(1. 1020. SUNDAY AT Y. M. C. A. APRIL 11, 1920 CENTRAL nril.niNO. 1421 Arch St. lxbby 3 P. M, DROP-IN BIBLE CLASS Topic! "Facing the Future With ttflenee " Leader: MT. Ooo. II. Streaker. Con- Lohbv 1 P. M. SERVICE MEETINO Pp.sker (JEO W BHADEN. m.er.tarv nf the Y. M. C A Associate oi i'nwa-i delphla, aered with Italian army ovcr-i ... nhvsieul training expert. I Topic: "Harnessing Up Your Power." Music by Violin. Cello and Piano. Flanu Soloist Mrs John V. Aehard. EVERYBODY WELCOME Lobby 8 I. II. E EN'INO SONO SERVICE Sing our foorlte Hvmns with us. Lead-r. George W. Schroeder. Lndiei Arc Especially Invited VMCA OF PHILADELPHIA TwoBeachFront Cottages AT Commanding unobstructed view of ocean. In best of repair. Centrally located and ready for occupancy. Both cottages are completely furnished. They were built by Mr. John II. Converse and Dr. Williams, of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, for their own use. Prices $16,000 and $13,000, re spectively. This is an exceptional opportu nity. Estate Wm. F. Read, 211 Chestnut St. For Sale NTEVMMIIP NOTICES LUCKENBACH LINE PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM-AMSTERDAM S. S. "CUSHNOC," 9000 tona, on berth March 29th Sailing April 15 SHIPPING BOARD RATES LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. Gailcy, Davis & Co., Agts. 403 Bourse Building Phone Lombard 2005 Pnstrncrr mill I'rrlcht Srrtlce New York to Plrmoiilh. Hamhiirr and London New oti Plymouth f lirrhnuri; anil Liverpool New York " Palms. DntiroTnlk und Trlsst. SaionU i Cannunlk .... I Psnnonla Vrnnonla ltojul i.rorits , f olumtila I Kltrr Arrs . V.rl.Atilu riilladelvhla " Ixindon , Nfiv nrl( " PlMiinuih. lisrboun; una Southampton . New nrk " l.nniliindrrrj iinil dluscuw ., .Plilladrlpnia " I'lriirus, . rniiinuinMi i - i.twriiixu huso iirisioii .. New ork " Clirrhonri; and Southampton Maureunlii , K. A, Victoria. Dnonhnltn Coprnhssrn .. Carmanla . . . . Vatiban Moral Crforie . Maurrtanla . Caronln Cnlnmbhi . . K. A. Victoria Imprrater ' ,iv inrK i.nrriinoi Phllurirlplila " llrlNlol . .rhlladrluhla " l.onilun Nrtr lork " LWeroool ..New York " I.Urrponl . .New York " l'l mouth, ('lie rhouri anil Southampton .New ork " Clirrliourir and Soiilnamnlon .. .. New Aork " Phniniiih ( herhfliirc nnd Llrcrpool ... ..New Y'ork " Lnnilnndfrry nnd (ilasrow . New York " l.lernol . ..New York " Clirrhouri nnd Southampton Tor iMitr 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA EARN-L1NE Holiab Ambim Incorporated 1801 LINE U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamerj NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM General Cargo Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer Regular Scrvico lelphia Mane t i 111 Nit 1'. Philadelphia IVIanchester S S"De8MoincaBridge"Apr.20 Philadelphia Havana ! SS "Uke Gnlera". . .Loading SS "Coquina" April 25 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sta. STEAMSHIP. TJCKE2S i t. 2001 eiirrent Imafcs itomriiall Jobbian Hale" et L0lVK0ro,bLTftY'rowU, fancy, far. 47 4ao. exceptional lots higher; do. medium, 44 too: do. Inferior, 409420! broiling chickens, Taney, soft'tneated, weighing Hi 2 lbs. apiece, 85O70CJ spring chickens, aver age tott-meated, 42044o do. Inferior, 88 40ci taggy young roosters, 8nW82c: old roosters, 2.1(3 20a; ducks, white Pekln, 430 46ct do, Indian Runner, 429430! do. Mus covy, S0O32T! turkeys, 40045c; pigeons, per pair, SOfpftAC. DRESSED POULTRY Fowl, fresh-kllled, un-Plcked. In boxes, weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece, 43c; weighing 3s lbs., 40041c; weighing 8. lbs., ftT88ci fowls, fresh-kllled, In bbls.. dry-picked weighing 4 lbs. and oyer apiece. 420: weighing 8H lbs., SOU 40ci weighing 3 Ibi.. '8337Ci old roosters, dry-picked, 30c. EXPERT LINGUIST desires position with Hank. Expert or Commercial House, or as private secre tory. Speaks fluently ltns,ian, Italian. Snanlull, Frenilt nnd English. Just re. turned from Switzerland, .with full in nwiixerisnu. wun run if rondltlons In nil European lias established connections elgn ropltal. KiiuwiruKo oi ronuitions rounirtes. 11 In every foreli u 630. Ledger omee. Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1015 REAL RSTATi: TRUST I1LD0. liiTestlgate nnd adjust partnership an corporation aeconnts, Also prepare U. 8. Income Tax Return. Brnixn RF-SORTS ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. WeshninSter, Ky- A v. near Beacn. Eler. ... .. ,0.J''V Pflva1; bathsi run, water; M.I wklv.i ta.nft up dally, c. Ruhre. RON AIR Ocean Avenue. Near Beach. ,, American plans tS.BO day I' "'. "1 is-i-tM3 l. II. HAH I i4uij;k. HOTEL BOSCOBEL Vnalfv tin up weekly. Phone 117. A. fi. MARION." OCEAN CITY RREAKERS ,,nlT Hoardwalk Hotel. DRtftWaw ViH kllchen ntiached for convalescents. Oarage. K. A. TOUNO, Mgr. TOIVANDX. PA. Wnorllpih Steam heat, electric lights, wooaieign prlvatB LRth room9i KOoa food, farm attached, owner tralnod nurse. Automobiles, room for guests' cars. Send for booklet Addreos Ml Elizabeth Lamb. 1VF.1T rHESTKK. PA. Irllr-.Wlld Farm Ju,t outside of West laicwuu rami Chester. Modern con venlences. hot water heat. Room with pri vate bath, also room with running water. Adults preferred. Mrs. Thomas S. Meilor. West Chester. Pa. SOirrmVEST III'ILDINO. ll Christian St. Archie Harrod Chnt'auq'ua Quartet. Inspirational und Religious N. gro Folk Sonirs anil Readings. UESJ BLII.DIMI. .12 d and Sansom Sts. 4 P. .11, Speaker! Dr V T Hlmkln, of Camden, N. J Anti-Saloon League of Phlla, Mr. Carlson nt the piano. FELLOWSHIP SUPPER. S;30 MIRTH III II.DIMI, ,1013 l.rhlgh Are. Speaker: Rev. Win. W. Froemantle. Pas tor uf II "- Church of Our Redeemer. Subject "What's the News?" Special Music , the Phoenix Quartet Miss Pearl Fox, soprano: Mis E A. Lord, contralto: Mr. V. A. Lord, tenor: Mr Clarcence Chttfleld. basso, Mls Ruth A Kuehor at the nlano. Mr. Warren H Dal, song leader. BEACH HAVEN. N. J. riTKAMtlHP NOTICES Apr. 12 Apr. i: Apr. II Apr. 17 .Apr. 18 Aim. 1 iFiinilrla. f onstantlnoplr. llaloum A nr.. ill .Apr. 24 .Apr. lit .Aiir. 21 .... (also naltlmrre) Mr a .. siht i: . . ..May 1.1 ...May 15 .May 10 . . .May 2i ...May 23 . ...May 22 . May 20 ...June lo Sulllnts ADPlr to On account of strlla In Holland lalllnr. up to and Inciudlnir April 17 have been can. trlnl. iiviv suinns sciicuui. sui vm announeca as " " P0"H;,e- .... lWslsnrl nntisA 1K1I tValnn CI ft n.ll. , ' ; " " vwa aswws. (S o UiMf Java-Pacific Line Illrei-I Srrtlre nan Francisco ta NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES Taut Cnrxo I4n J. V. Spreekle &. Ilros. Co 1 I'lnA Nt.. Nan Fru Oimi. Art si. .'-;: ui u v .. -- A lino ni, nun rrunriico New Y'ork Orllce. 17 Ilollery I'lsre GKEEN STAR LINE I', ft. MlilDuInc Hoard flteel Hlramer MA1IHKII.I.KH. GENOA & TIUKHTI5 88"J5UB"0EN0A-: """"" A RTKAMKH '.Rarly April HH"WIN(Wa'' .....Middle Anr II fH "SANTA CECKI.lA" . . .fosdlnc tunn. Minf nsrni, iirrtii j.imM tMIIKHI Mln4 IS !! rs isio mm ,.. BPKINO mwwwc'.' I " ATfJVNTIO CITY. N, i. . ATLANTIC CITY.N. J., , I AiAmj2nicaa Plan. Hotel i of DisihuoiiwvdRealConvlort i riRBPTIOOie OARAOK. ' I CAWCITTOOO. ("StOi F BJMEqgfJE,JJUUJi-JU-JTOa CV 2 - 5e$ Tmnr.vemrtianit m(ttfflr 'jmjri KKtivmvKC IWCaRMANV . 11K HLAHT OF TIIIMIN PRINCESS South Carolina Ave. & Bench. I.arrtest moderate-rate hotel of brick, steel A stone con struction. Newly remodeled throughout. Ele vator. Running water Jn rooms. Private baths. American plan, I3.S0 & up dally. Special weekly. Booklet A auto map mailed. PAUL C. HOSPCItANS. Owner & Prop. Let us make yon feel nt homo In the "City of Robust Health" Hotel Morton Ocean End Virginia Ave. Capacity 280. Elevator, private baths, etc. I always open. MOTKL" BLACKSTONE I , V'rglnla Avenue at Boardwalk I American and European plan. Hot ana I cold sea and fresh water baths. Sua I parlor and every comfort. Open all year. I DAVID BERO. Owner and Proprietor ROQUOIS Boath Carolina Annna. iluvnt thrh cap vjo.Kennedpatronag,niuiK,lanelnff. tncUxinodem,ubU and tarvio excsllent, .Urg solarium. UooUat. A. JTrsnoklv HOTEL SHOREHAM Virginia Ac. close to beach and Sleel Pier, Capacity 2.10 American European Prlv. baths. Run'B water. Elevator to street level. tl.BO up daily, spec weekly. f'HAS. STERN. TRAYMORE ATUNncairl lPRLDS GREATEST KOTELSUOCESS BQTHWELL Virginia Ave., second house from Boardwalk snd Steel I'lor. Every appointment. Highest standard cuisine and service. Booklet. PHILLIPS HOUSE Mssssrhusetts Av., nr. Beach. F. P. Phillips. Try CLARENDON Hotel Virginia Ave. near. Beach. All rooms llh hot and cold running wnteri private baths. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open Always ready. Terms mod rate. Phone or wrlle. M Wnlsh Duncan. IN MEMORIAM flPTTV In .n.l .n.l I.. I . ... ..... . -, ... p.... iiii iv, mi, memor' oi our daughter. ELIZABETH MILLER HETTY uieu April 10, JIU7 '1'N si went to be remembered, and a pleas- ail. illlllH IK IIIIU, Though sou mav be absent sou rt III are kept In mln.l U..HI.. .i.. , .. ""-M PARENTS. SISTER und BROTHER eatfjs nAKnn. April o, KATitcniNn ii., (laujrhter of Franklin nnd lain Sarah J. lUker. nslatlves and friends Invited lo fu V,',T,' servlrcs, Jlon . 11 n. in., Schujler iiidir. nroad and Diamond els. Int. prlvato. 1je,,-'A,f ' 8' OSCAll. husband of late Kiithiirlne Ueck (nee Htevenson) ltelutlves and friends, Richmond Lodse, No. sail. F. snd A. M.; Trlsman 11. Freeman, H. A. i.a?i"n NV- -.43: Mar' Commnnrtery. No. mi. K T . I.u Lu Temple. A. A. '). N M. h : Kenslngtun Square Club: Miy Club: Knlgnts of the Iron Illnir and employes cramps' Hhlpjard lnltrd to funeral serv ices, Jinn.. 2 p. ni.. 1514 K. Sumuehnnna ar. Jnt urlviLte. Pri.i.fiM .nnv vi.w .&. mains Sun.. 7 ti 10 p. m HECKMAN. April 8. CHAm.nH. Sr.. husband of llrldget Deckman. nelatlves and friends halted to funeral services. Mon., 1 P. m , J217 Archer .. Germant6nu (nesr areen Ijino Ptstlon) Int prhntc He molnj may be lewed Sun. after 7 p. m 11EM. April 0. JIAnrtV J. hurband if i:ilsttbth T It'll. Relatives and friends nil opetles. lnlted to funeral services Tues . 2.10 p. m. 122 i:. Madison ave. , Colllnes. wond, Jf. J. Int prhsto. Friends may call Mod after 7 p. in. nnnuv. April c casper ji. nnnnr. Residence .MJI0 Catharine st. Due notice of funeral. ItOl'ROnOlS At HstellMHe. N J, April 8 ANDIIRSO.V BoriiamniH. husband of late Anna Kstell Rourceols. need (10 Rela tles and friends Invited to funeral service. Sun. 2 p. m . EstelUllle. N J. Int i:ttll lle Cem. DFRNS April 8. 64I.ENA. ldov nf Thomaw lurns Relatives and friends. Cap tain I'hlllp R Schuyler Couni.ll, No ,'iT H. and D of I... lnlted to funeral srMccs. Mon ,2pm resblencn of son. Thomas Hums. 2f.'.7 Uransback st. Int tlreenoil (K. of 1 ) Cem. Friends may cull Sun after 7pm nrSsSIUIl Slul.letih. April 10. nt r-fl dence of her niece Mrs Kverett stewatt. Mnlan. Fa .TOST.I'illNF. IU'RHKIH f!er Ice nnd Int nrltnie Atirll 12 CRAWLEY April H KATK. ido p! James Criwle former l of "!M Ilerlts st . dauuhter of late Thos and Catharine Sharp. Herlces Mon 2 p in resjdenrn nf niece, Mrs Ilerkhelmr 2712 N. 2.1d st. Int, private. Friends may call Sun. eve. CREECH April 8, CARRIE i: wife of Georcs Creech nscd 41 Funeral Mon., 1 ?. m., 8181 C st Int Mount Rore Cem. temalns may bs viewed on Sun., after 7 "' CROKE. April 9 MARIE V. daughter of William and Mary Croke (nee McManus), Relatives and friend", Epiphany R V M. So dality, employes of Schuylkill Arsensl, In vited to funeral, Tues . b.30 a. m , 1222 Wolf st. Solemn mass of requiem Epiphany Church in a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. DEAMEn April 0 HARRIETT, daughter of late Henry and Elizabeth Deamsr. Sen Ices Mnn. 2 Bti p. in,, at 3015 Chest nut st. Int private FARRAR April 8. FOI.I.Y FARRAR. Funeral Mon. 2.30 p m , 31 nil Custer at. Int Oakland t'rn Remains may bo viewed Sun., after 7 d m. FINN April fi. JOHN T . son f Catha rine and latn John J Finn (nea Fraln). aged 1 year fl inos IMhiIvih and friends In lted to funeral. .Vm . 2 t m., mother's residence. 71 11 Hrnin st . Cltn. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem FIRTH - Ainu ft JOHN I: riRTH Fu i .rnl Mom . 2 In p m . 217 W. Westmoreland st 1m Oreniinf.imt . in Remains m.i l.e viewed 111 .-V" FI3CIir.lt April H MINNIE PTIRZEI.. wife of Wm J risrher, Relatives and friends Imlied to funeral sendees. Mon,, 2 p. m . HHi! N 20th st. Int. private. FI.EMINU. April ti KVA A . daughter of Aut-ust and hva Olsen Relatives and friends inMtrd to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m., 4II42 Aspen st Int. private. FRICKE April P. JOHN 13. FTllCKE. aned SO llelathee and friend Invite,) to fu ncrnl servb -t Mon . 2 p. m., residence of son, Charles B Frlcke. 321) I'elham road. Qermantown Int prl-ate OAL.VIN April .1, at Ksnsas city. Mo.. F.DWARIi C . son of latn Edwnrd and Marlon (i.i U In used 30 Relatives and friends. Loal Order of Moose, Incited to fu neral Mon S 30 a m . resldenco of brother-in-law. John Durnev 1627 8. Eddlna st. Solemn hluli m.iss of rerjulem St. Qabrlel'n Church 10 a in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Military funeral OIl.I.IN April 8. MICHAEL II., husband of Catherine Ollllii. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tu , n a. m.. 2.111 Nich olas st Solemn lequlem msss at Ht. Eliza beth's Church. 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem GORDON April 9 EDITH I)FISA OOR. DON, uged M llelathea and friends In vited to funeral. Mon . 2 p. m , residence of Earl M. Nixon, Cottage ave., Kdgewater I'arlc. N I Int rlnte. HARPER April U. MARY ANNA, widow of Albert Haiper Funeral services Mon., 2 p. in.. 85 E. Duval st . tlermantown. Int. rrivate. HIRST April 0. MINKRVA. wife of Thomas Hirst, aged 80. Relatives nnd friends Invited tc funeral. Mon . a p. m h'in Rldse ave . Wlssahtckon. Hervloa Ht Timothy's 1'. E. Church 3 pm. Jut. adjoln- inir Kmuniii. IIOET7.EI1. Of 100 N. (10th St., April 8. ROSE, wife of Henry Hnetier. Friends may view remains Sun, aft . Oilier It. Hair Hldtr., 1820 Chestnut st Int. New York Mon. aft. New York papers copy JACKSON April 0. at New Holland Ta.. CATHERINE, widow of Andrew Jackson, aged 07. late nf 11213 Glrard live , Rhlla Rel atives and friends, also member of Ladles' Ivy Social No 1 and Hller Crescent Castle No 8, D. of I,. Invited to services. ,Mnn P m , parlors of Scclilr & Mugulre, 1510 N 20tb st Int. private. JONES April 10. 1280 a m. MARY ANNA, widow nf Wm K Jones, at rs. denco af her daughter, Mrs. Stanford n CNDF.RTAIvKRS BROAD and DIAMOND Wem2 ll " BROAD Afct, MMM Lewis, 170 Owen aVe,, 'l,arisd6wr(. Int, prl' vate. Woodlands Cem. .. . KENNEDY. -April T ALTCH A., wlf Of John J. Kermedv (naa.ilcCann). hslatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 a. m., residence of husband, 1880 Ueech st, Bolemn requiem mass Church of Immacuuta Conception 10 a, m. Jnt. Holy Sepulchre KIMMEL. April S, t VlntUnd, N. J.. EVAN J. KIMMEI aged 00. Relatives and friends Inrlted to funeral, Sun.. 2 P. m.. 423 arapo t Vlneland. N. J, Int. Siloam Cem. KOCIf. Anrll D. CHATlT.F.q. husband of Wllhelmlna Koch, Funeral Mon., 8:30 a. m., oiii jn. ism st. Requiem nign mass m oi, Columba's Church 10 a. m. Int. prlvats. KREHS. April 8. FREDA, wife of Fred erick Kreba. aged 40. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun,. 1 p. m,. parlors of Joseph F. Kleffer. 180 Diamond st, Int, Hillside Cem., via funeral car. LACKEY. April 7, JOSEPH. Hr hus. band nf lata' Mary Sanford Lackoy. Rela tives, friends and organizations of which hn was n member. Invited to funeral, Man., 8:30 a, m. 2037 N, Dth st, Solemn mass of re quiem St, Veronica's Church 10 n, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem, LANDENIIKRaER, Suddenly, April fj, formerly of sDOl N. Frarjklln st., GEORGE A., Jr. husbknd of Julia Landenberger (nca Bros) and son of Oeorso A., Sr.r and Mary Landenberger, aged 88, Relatives and friends, William R, Schneider Lodge, No. 410, F, and A. M. I Harry Clay-Council, No. 7. Jr. 0. U. A M.l Washington Camp, No. 1(1, T. O. 8. of A.i employes ot Camden Heatlnc Co., Invited to funeral servloes, iHun., 1 d, m,, residence of parents. 2020 W. Olrard ave. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. t LEEDS. April s. OtAnLES W Sr., husband nf Emma it, Leeds. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m 2224 W. Bybert st. Int. private. Friends may call Sun. ave after 7 p, m. MAOINNIS. April 0, DAVID 11.. son of tho late John ar Elizabeth Maglnnls. Fu neral Tuns.. 8:80 a. in., 1801 S, 54th at,, cor. Klngsesslng ave. Solemn mass of re quiem .it Church ot the Most Rlessed Sacra ment 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MALLON Sudrlsnlv. Anrll T. PATRICK J., husband of Margaret O'Neill and son of late Michael and Kllen Mallon, parish of Mlnnlrscalla. County Tyrone, Ireland. Rela tives and-frlends, Dlv, 40, A. O, II., Invited to funeral, Mon., 7:80 n, m.. 203.1 Manton st. Solemn requiem mass St. Anthtny'a Church fl a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. .MA1V1 KM. April tl, IIUMM1.1.U L... Son OL late Albert and Elizabeth Marten, aged HI, Funeral services Mon.. 8 p. m.. 3455 Em erald at. Int. private, Greenwood IC. of J ) cem. Remains mav be vlewea sun., n r. m. Employes Phlla. Electric Co.. Station J, Invited. . MATTHEW'S. April 9. OARRIE E hus band of Mary Matthews (nee Dillon). Rela tives nnd rrlends, court nobin noon, no, n, V of A.: Keystone Sons of Temperance, No, 111 Invited 1 to runerar services, nun., i :w p. m . 1221 S. 23d st Int. Mllford. Del.. Mon., 2 p. m. MAY April 7. JAMES, husband of Mat He May (nee Turner). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sun,, 2 p. m., 2033 Mutter st. Int. Greenmount Cem. MCCARTHY Arrll 8. MICHAEL, hus band of Mary McCarthy. Relatives, friends and Holy Nfttna Hoclety. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m., 300 Noble Bt. Solemn re quiem mass St. Augustine's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. UeKEIlN'AM. Anrll 8. JAMES F.. son of Alexander nnd late Sarah McKernan. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 8:30 a. m... residence of father. 222 Her mitage at.. Manayunk. Solemn requiem mass Holy Family Church 10 a. m. Int. West minster Cem. . . MICHlll.UACH. Anr 1 H. at parents- resi dence. 2220 Frankford nve.. EMIL MICHEL HACK. Jr. Services Man.. 1 p. m., at the OLHer H. Hair Rulldlng 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private, Westminster Jem. NOONAN. April B, JOANNA, daughter of lata Patrick nnd Catharine Noonan. Rela tives, and friends invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 n. m.. 6(170 Morton at.. Oermantown. Solemn mass St. Vincent's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Marv's Cem., Rosborough. 6'DONoonrn. Arm o, Patrick JOSEPH, husband of Elizabeth O'Donoghue (no cotton) nnd son of late Michael and Nora O'Donoghue. Funeral, to which rela tives and friends nre Invited. Tues . 8:30 R. m., 23 Klrklyn nie.. Klrklyn Delaware county. Pn. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St John. 18th find Chestnut sts , 10 a, m. Int. St Denis's Ceni ,, . PERKINS. April 8. ROBERT E .son ot late Dr. lleniamln n. nnd Rebecca. Perkins. Relatives and friends InWtrd to funeral serv ices. Hon.. 2'30 p. m. 4823 N. 12th st. Int. pilvate Friends may call Sun. eve. rURVIAXCF.. April 8, ELEANOR, widow of George Purvlance, M. D.. and mother of George Purvlance, Jr., nnd late John Nelson Purvlance. Services St. Peter's Church. II vey t. and Wnne ave., Germantown, Sun. 3:3ft n. m. Omit flowers. ..,,i, PETERSON. April 8. IILLIE WHITINO, wife of Albert E. Peterson. Funeral Men.. 8.30 a. m., 30 Linden ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Requiem mass St. 1'hlloml'a Church 10 a. m. '"p'tm.ipa Anrll n. MORGAN SEVERN'S. husband ot Elizabeth. Taylor Phillips, son ot lato Samuel nnd Mary Phillips. Rela lives and friends Invited to funeral services, residence KODeri i jiaisetu, i.uit.r Park. N. J. Mon.. 2 v. m. Int. private. i.vinrl. mav call 1439 N. Edgewuod St.. West Phlla.. Sun eve ... ...,. niNtinOSE Suddenly. April ! JESSB W RINGROSE. Services private. Mon. eve., st 0310 Woodbine ave. Int. at Chestnut Hill Cem.. Mechanlcsburg. Pa., on Tues. RUDOLPH April 7. ALUERT. husband 01 Kllzanetn Ivuuoipn una eun iii--. iirii... i,u Cecelia Rudolph, of Ocean Gate, N. J. Rela- lives ann menus invucu a V'"'1' ,.""'". 2 p m . residence son-in-law. m. right. 3020 Helgrade st. Int. Mt. Zlon Cem.. Darby. Friends may call hun. eve HI-OSS'. April 8. MATTHIAS, son of Ute Maltlilns and Kntharlm Ruoss. aged r.7 Relatives and friends. Idge No. 0. F. anu A M . other organizations. Invited to fu neral se.'vlces. Wed , 2 p. m.. 030 W. York st Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. SCHMID. April 8. EMMA R.. wlfo of John P Schmld. aged 33. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon.. I p m , flfll W Johnson st . Oermantown. Int. private Friends rpsv call Sun. eve, SEAPERT At Wilmington, Del., April 8 FRANK J., husband of Mry Seabert, aged M Relatives and friends, members Deln- are Tribe. No. 1. I. O. R. SI., employes r. H. R. Voluntary Relief Ass'n Invited to tu ners I. 10 Vandever nve . Wilmington. Del., Mon . 8:80 a. m. Re.iulem mars St. Pat Ick'n Church 0 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Philadelphia Pa . ,. SEED. April 0. CAROLINE, widow of Daniel Seed, aged 73 Funeml services Mon., 2:30 P. m 222 Kings Highway, East Hnddonfl.'lJ. N. J, Int. private, MIF.PIIL'RD April 8. JOHN F. husband nf Mumle Shepherd Inee IJeaner) and son nf Eiiimi and latn Theodore Shepherd, aged 47. ii!,..!.,. uml frlrmin A J Reach & Co. nnd nil societies Invited to funeral services, i Mon . 3 n m , 8 Willie ave. Int. Palmer Cem Fr ends mav call sun , s to in p. ni Shields. Apm 8. rose shields. Relatives and friends. St, Elizabeth's So dality Invited to funeral Mon , 8-30 a. m., residence J W Vlckers. 2728 Ridge ave. Solemn high mass St Elizabeth's Church 10 n ni Int Holy Cress Cem SLATTERY vrttK F. L I V. ABET H. widow of Anthony SlatUry (nes -Coogan). Funeral Mon.. 8 a in., residence of son-in-law George Gillespie. 1720-3. 111th st. Re quiem masn St. Thomas's Church 0:80 a. m. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem SLIM April 8. EDWARD, husband nt late Elizabeth 811m. Funeral Mon., 10:30 a m., 307 Erie st., Camden, N. J. Int. private. Friends msv call Sun ev. STAGNER At Jefferson Hospital April l, MARY K. STAGNER (nee Keenan). Rela tives and friends Invtted to funeral, Mon., 7 a ni , from Oliver If Hair Bids., 1820 Choslnut st. Solemn requiem mass Bt. John's Cl-urrh 8 a. m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends mav view remains Sun. eve. STEPHENS - April 7. at Red Hill. Pa.. KANFOHH vrill'Hl'.NS Funeral services Frl 0 h m . lied Hill. Pa Int. Northwood (Vm . Philadelphia. 12 o'clock. TAYLOR. April 7 HANNAH M, widow of (leorgi Taylor and daughter latn Jacob and Caroline Hoffner. Funeral Sun. I p. m.. daughter's residence. Mrs Clara Mlnaghnn, 1231 Porli-r si Int. Arlington Cem. Friends nmv call Sit nfier 0 pm. TROITT April 8 THOMASW TROl'TT. sgi-d 72 Funeral STon 2 o ni , Morten's funeral parlors, corner nf Catharine st. Passyunk Tribe. .No 139. 1. O. R. 31. s San sim lyJdge. No. 0(1. K of P i Active Council. No 017. O of I A , Invited Int. Fernwood Cem Friends may rnlt Pun. eve. WF.ITSTBH April 8 J ALEXANDER, husband of Sadie E. Webster Relatives snd friends, also Falls of Schujlklll lodge. No. 4H7 I O. O. F, nnd Pennsylvania Lodge, No'l I. O O F. Invited to services. Mon., a p. m . 8839 Tarl at. Int. private. Friends may view remains Sun. nve WHITE. April 8. HARRY, husband of Frances White, aged 73. Funeral services Mon 2 p in. 7139 Van Dyke. st.. Tacony. int private. 7.EI.I.ER. April 8 JULIA 7.ELT.ER (nee Wcckesser), wife of Charles F. Zeller. aged 34 Funeral services 3Ion.. 2 n in., 2248 Cadwallader st. Int. private. Friends may call Sun ve. ORDINANCES AN OIlDINANl'F. TO Al'THOIMZK THE opening of the unopened portions of Forty- ninth street and Oras avenue. Section 1. The Council of the Citv of PhllsdelDhla ordains. That the Director of Public Works be authorized and directed to notify the owners of property over and through which the following streets will pass), viz Tlio unopened portions of Fortv-nlnth stroet between Pnschall avenue nnd tne .'hester Branch of the Philadelphia and Read Inx Railway, and the unopened portions of Grass avenue, between Forty-ninth street and Flf'v -second street, that at tho expiration of three months from the date of said notices zaul streets will be requlieil fnr public use Seo 2, The Mayor of the City It hereby authorized lo enter security, on behalf of the Clt of Philadelphia, for the payment of any dnmazea which mav lie assessed py reason nroceed tn onen said atreets. Approved the Ittth day of March A n 1020. ' u J. HAMPTON Mnnnie (No. 12) Slayor of Philadelphia PEIISONALB PORTUGUESE translation for ratalomss bus letters, etc., dons; ressi rates! noVli called for and delivered, C Boa Ledger Off. LOST AND FOUND MARE. Ist, bay saddle mare; trimmer mans; has riding bridle, with blue, and white brow band, irturn tn Arthur Bennst Harper s Station, or phone Ogonti 151 j. nil ward. srzz.m FJ!M3EMAAk ATTENDANTS V-OMEN, TvTTlt OR WITH OUT EXPERIENCE. ' TO MJP8 MENTAt, DKPAnTMF.NT OF PHILADEL PHIA GENERAL HOSPITAL. JJ4TII AND PINB 8T8.I OOOD PAY. APPLY MRS. 11URKB, CHIEF NUnBH. BOOKKEEPER and cashier. Rosehclms, 1024 Chestnuti CASHIERS EXPERIENCED OR INEXrKRIENCED APrLT BUREAU OF KSITLOYStENT WANAMAKEU'S CASHIERS Those who can Rive good refer ence can secure good positions In or near their neighborhood! experienced preferred. American Stores Co., 460 Nobla at. CLERK THE ACCOUNTING DEPT. OF TUB PUHLIC LEDGER CO, DESIRES THE' SERVICES OF A TOUNO WOMAN WITH ABILITY TO OPERATE TYPE WRITER. ASK FOR MR, PRICE. " pttnr.tn i.Enoitn CO.. OTII AND CHESTNUT STS, COOK, colored, eip.l sleep In) good reference. Phono Preston 4285. fill Walnut st. COOK Young whits girl. st, (eleventh floor). Apply 235 S. 15th BELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO An Ideal occupation for young women A SPLENDID TRAINING THAT WILL FIT TOU FOR RAPID ADVANCEMENT J14 A WEEK TO START HOT LUNCHES AT COST SIOST INTERESTING WORK IN ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINGS COZY RECREATION R003IS Call today at the most convenient' office : MISS 8.MJI 400 Slarket st. 3IISS MoCAW 120 S. E2d at. 3IISS II. Sf. ORR 26 W. Chelten ave. 3IISS STEVENSON 1031 Arch st. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. CLEANER Woman wanted to do cleaning around office. Drown & Bailey Co., 410 N, Franklin et. COUPLE, white. Protestant, married, mother and daughter or sisters, to do housework In Ideal home In the country. Apply Box 63. East Downlngtown. COMPETENT PERSON for cost and record dept. : excellent opportunity for advance ment, P 724, Ledger Office GIRL for press machine and fancy Ironera. Apply rhlla. General Hospital, 34th and Pine, GIRL to open and wrap packages; must be good at figures, Eagle Laundry, 24 N. 12th st. OIRLS WANTED Desirable positions are open In our packln department for girls over 18 years of age; 14 per week to start! clean, light work. pleasant hours, restroomi. Appiy FRANKLIN 6UOAR REFINING CO. Employment Office Foot of Reed st. GIRLS, between 16 and SI. worthwest sec-.52-l iw7n,K? to learn light handwork on nrtldclal teeth; 111 per week and liberal bonue on wages every 4 months: no piece work: steady employment and advancement assured; half day Saturday all jear; modern ColFw'.'&e ,t.an1",1 Dntal Mfe' O'iV.0,?.?nrjnc5' for w'n nd down stairs work for country! refsrence re quired! gon.1 wsge. PhtTl. Ambler 137. GIRLS colored, wanted to learn pasting Gen. ml C .ni rv, lljt Kr ,."V' . nnaung. " -" .-. ui sr. iiuuHKWUKK Light duties; no washing Plyt8r08'VNE,8,7th"'.Y'y W""n ""f"r(d.hlg: INVOICE CLERK, thoroughly experienced I.i butter and egg business: large office? hours 8:30 to B p m. : no overtime or Saturday ,8'0rril.dgOerrkbfr?ceJ. "Ury to rUhl " LAUNDRY SHIRT STARCHERS; HAND WORK APPLY SIARKET ST. LAUNDRY 1308 FILBERT ST. LAUNDRT WOMEN TO WRAP PACKAGES APPLY SIARKET ST. LAUNDRT 1308 FILBERT ST. MAID, refined, for middle-aged lady and girl of 12s good sewer: stesdy position: seashore for summer! best wsges: reference required. 1624 N. 18th. Phone Pop. 883 1" OPERATORS, experienced on house dresses and aprons. Harris Mfg. Co 710 Arch. STENOGRAPHER Largs manu facturlng company In the renter ot the city requires the services of a stenographer with two or three yeara' experience! reply stating tducatlon, experience and salary ex pected. C 617, Iidgcr Office. LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATING IS THE MOST INTERESTING WORK IN THE CITY FOR TOUNO WOMEN 114 PER WEEK TO START RAPID INCREASE TINE OPPORTUNITY TOR ADVANCESrENT APPLY AT ONCE AT ROOM 731 BOURSE BUILDING 4TH BELOW .MARKET ST. 8 A. SI. TO 5 P. 31. WRITE IF UNABLE TO PEE 3H8S JENNINGS STENOGRAPHER QUALIFIED TO DO OOOD WORK APPLY BUREAU OF ESIPLOYJ1ENT WANASIAKER'H BTENOGIIAPHCR wanted: state age, refe'r ences and salary desired, P fl;o, lid Off. STENOGRAPHERS ' Young lady stenographers wanted at onrai permanent positions and good aalarvi .i ,7.r,:.nvultfaf,ur!n'r rill"1i central part of cltyi thos. Hying in central part of city ore- Mo"re' r I)rncb h and STENOGRAPHER In large manufacturing '""W,1 n. living downtown or Soutli. west Philadelphia preferred, good werklni conditional chance for advancement! statS expxirlence and salary expected j J" Ledger Office. " " STENOGRAPHER Neat, refined Troteslsnt soma experience; peasant surroundlnis central office building- state age. experlen" salary expected and nearest phone. C 710 Ledger Office, w ""' STENOGRAPHER, nnd clr ca aaslstsncs- neat and accurate at flgures. Apply Cat,.' It Sheppard. 1BK1 Sansom stl vv'y -" TOBACCO STRIPPER to operate Universal stripping machine in factory located In beautiful city In the M ddls West. Addr. Unlv.rsal, M 218. Ledisr Ofdct, Aaar" ?T. NURSE while, with good references- cans, bl. of taking care of 2 children: wlllnfo go to northern it-athore n the summer Mr. Fred O Boyce Jr., Algonouln Apartment.: St. Paul and Chase sts.. Baltimore. 3Id. TELEPHONE OPERATOROft(es manufacturing company, Mntr2l?r located, requires the ...iii..1!': n young- woman to operate th.it priv-ate branch Keystone and B.n exchanges, nnd ntso tp fuinil duties of reception clerk for t? Fi T?1''?.1.'"0. '"O office, Tel.pho: Franklin Prlntlnc Cn bU.820 ? ?A ?,wi..,t", "nd n"k """ Mr. B c Rlchter for nppclntmcnt L TYriST Ths rubllo ledger Co, deslr. . experienced typist lo operst." ID Underwood bllllnsr marhin"1 n Apply Jth and Chestnut sts. Ask for Sir. Wleat Co.," giffan0 cafe Luh '"" TYPIST Young Isdy typist wanted"!,",, irr SrAs?i;'.r ltlon' War WAITRESSES ,' WHITE APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANASIAKER'8 WAITRESS wanted, vshltc, Stawr B14 Call iirfa WOMEN FOR CLEANING DAY AND NIGHT WORK APP.LY BUREAU OF E.MFLOYMENT WANASIAKER'B WOSIEN AS BUNDLE WRAPPERS APPLY BUREAU OF E31PLOYMENT WANASIAKER'S WOMAN, white, for cooklnK and dnwnitairi work. Phone 1 estnut Hill. HUB J YOUNO LADY to dn clerical work In ojf sates and. advertlalmr department, mut have fair education! give age, religion ex. perimce nnd sf tary expected. P 800, Lertgtf YOUNG LADY for clerical worki riol rhest'ut stlPP Sul"ln,enilnt, office, tot YOUNO WO.MAN with experience In adju. In accounts and capable of answering cot. respondent, c 718, Ledger Office YOUNO WOMEN AS WAITRESSES FOR LUNCH COUNTER EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY A.PPLY BURDAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANASIAKER'S TOUNO WOSfEN AS CASHIERS APPLY BUREAU OF E.MPLOYSIENT WANASIAKER'S General U.S GOVERNMENT vants rrlrls, wom.ni hundredr tine positions; big cay; write im. mediately for full list. Franklin Institute, Dept 710 C Rochester. NY. HELP WANTED-MALE ACCOUNTANTS Two men upon nnalytlnl and -statistical work: reply, stating . experience, salary desired, Emploment Department, .Merchant Ship Corporation. Chester. Ta. ACCOUNTANT, graduato nr last ear' t . dent preferred, with a vlw tn pnrtner.hln In established Arm: must have small capital. P 802. ledger Office. ASSISTANT SFPERINTENDENT CEMENT PLANT Position must be filled nt once; stile fully experience, references and r-ilnry enpecird. HERCULES CEMENT CORPORATION Finance Bid,-. Philadelphia Pa ATTENDANTS tN IN SIENTAI. nr PARTMF.NT PIIILA. GENERAL 1IOS. PITAI. 3ITII AND PINB STS.; GOOD rAY APPLY SIRS. BURKE, CHIEF NURSE, AUTO MECHANICS And all other kinds) nf help, skilled and unskilled KNIGHTS OF COLUSIRUS FREE SERVICO. S. W. COR. BROAD AND VINE ST? BOY LARGE PRINTING PLANT LOCATED IN CENTRAL SECTION OF THE CITY WANTS A BOT FOR OFFICE WORK. SIU8T BE OVER 1(1 YEARS OF AGE AND HAVE FINISHED GRAMMAR SCHOOr WE WANT A BOY tv-HO IS NEAT BRIGHT AND ANXIOUS TO SlC CEED IN THE OFFICE END OF THE BUSINESS; THIS IS A REAI CHANCE FOR A BOY WHO IS ABLE TO APPLY HIMSELF AND LEARN; WE ARE IOOKING FOR A BOY WHO IN THE NOT VERT DISTANT FUTURE WILL Bn ABLE TO TACKLE A .MAN'S WORK. WRITE FULLY IN OWN HANDWRITING. 8TATING AGE AND SCHOOLING. C 033. LEDOER BOY wanted for office wnrk In plumbing sup ply house; excellent chance to learn tba business; good pay. Apply Fleck Bros.,-. 41 N. fith at. BOY. over 10. active. Intelligent and ambi tious to learn sdvertlslnu and selling; ei cellent chanco for advancement In pay snd position. Apply after 2:80 p. ni.. tu Mr Westcott. Advertising Department, TilblH Ledger, flth and Chestnut. BOY wanted In clothing manufacturing house; good opportunity for a bright tmv Apply DREYFOUS LANG, Bioad and Wallace H K. Mulford Bldgl HOY. Christian 111. thrnuirh si linnl in n'- flce of cotton broker, good chance fnr rlclit boy. Apply!) tu 10 a. m Monday, 2(8 I'li.st nut st. HOY over 111 years nf age neut bngh' active, for messenger work It K V fnrd I'n I2d S 11th si hushei.me: on sign's clotiiino applt bureau of e.mploymi.s't wanasiaker's BOY for Bnral office wnrk In North I'liU ' delpbia office; state owe und salarj ei- pectea i' mm. i.enger i mice BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT wanted st onr for work In center of city; sood pay. P 781. Ledger Office. - BUSS BOYS (COLORED) FOR TEA ROOM APPLY BUREAU OF ESIPLOY3TENT WANASIAKER'S CAniNETSIAKERS EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF E31PLOTMENT WANASIAKER'S CABINET-MAKERS, EXPERIENCED ArPLY BUREAU OF EsirLorsiENr WANASIAKER'S CARPENTERS SHIP JOINERS Inside worki nc loss of times Ion steady Job. GEORGE W, SMITH A CO. South 40th st. below Qrav's Ferry r01' 't '. W trfeii