..!.''' a i '1' y,. V .1 a .Vni . i. Ui v m fc' I I.? hsf M r.'- A ,"" ( -r rtja, i s ' - ?' ..-'A. dPUVE OIL 5oW Everywhere mm Oood 38 NEW NO MATTER WHAT CONDITION pyr expert methods give a new lease of life to rour'present tilrta no patching. STANLEY SHIRT HOSPITAL ,1602 MARKET ? rWffl Hemovee Dost Clogging Tnbea of Yonr M In., Aluminum pi AVPR "Vteumn" Suction Pump $1 00 ' -.Mailed prepaid or V. O. IK r 'YU AUGUST A. KRAPF Ttno Tunlnr and Player 1)1 3M W I Adjusting ' -.uneta, accessories, worn parte repiac t 2S3S- W. Manaall Si.. Pailedttpsis, Pi HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER ' for COAL New principle; constant sup lyi 24 to SO gallons, lc, Heats radiator also. There ) noth ing Juat aa rood, Free book Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2d wn IHTY" DIAMONDS GOLD & SILVER Jrwalrr nt All Rlndai Hlchrat I'rlcn PH , Penn Smelting & Refining Works "Tti Old (JoM Bep" D06 Filbert St., Phlla.. P.. rat. June IS. 1811. No eplnah or drip. Na aak romplrte without thrm. realtlre "-tr . eavee water. Ak jour plum be terSaelll'a Swan-nerk fanrrta. THOS. SAVILL'S SONS 1310 WALLACK HTKKKT Monarch Asphalt STRIP SHINGLES Red or ereen natural elate. Four ehlnejlea in one atrip. No apaclnc and no chalk Una. Guaranteed for 10 years not to leak or curl, Aak for booklet. J. C. GERBRON & SON CHELTENHAM. PA. 8TOWELL MFO. CO. Uoul nidy.. Phlla. ' HUilMgR CAMPH , Camp Wachusett f o tt ii o x a I. aa I a. A an net M peMernrea. N. II. Elhteenth aeaaon. Heveo uwiuuHi. xioauns. canoeing, ewimmini, flablnc, water and land eporte. New athletlo eld. Mualc. camea and a rood time every night. Tutoring If deelred. No tenia. Flitter hut. Booklet. Bljr. LORIN WnnSTKR. L. II. !.. HolBerneaa Hehool. Plymouth. N. IT. CA5IP Ptin-OMOONHIIINr. for Boya. Adlr- I rondaclm. Separate junior and Junior ' wmni. unargea include all 11. 11. rarea and tutoring. Addreaa Pr. C. A Ttnblnann. reekklll. N. Y. Yonnr Women nml CllrU Camp Nehantic for Girls aalft r,AltnaPsltlnt afl1it. 2 mfitl.. X1AX TtnAifljtt. ' MR. AND SIRS. 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The snow'capped mountains, ocean beaches! inland seas, apple : groves, H:iSSv:W:::::::i: ' ' 'primeval forests, enchanting lakes, thirty-eight golf courses, fifteen thousand rPePPiP'??9S:;:i:;::i;S:i;:i: Ch Jniles of scenic highways, and the cool, sunny climate of Oregon, Washing 5!w ' ton nd British Columbia lure you to a vacation moro restful and enjoyable K:;&:;i;i;:; lhan can be had in any other part of the World &$i:$:i$$ Write for Free lllujtrste d Booklet lo any eommtrcial orgamnon m Orejoa Watnington or Bfitah Columbia, or to Herbert Cuihbert. Scretry, Pscifie Northweil Tourisl Awooanon. 'sulnuincd by government fundi lo give free informitioa L C Smith Bids,, Senile l nrnmri resorts' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. UJl-U -J..-LUWH 111 lIJj freooma AcaeAranraerncGanct itsarmoanxHe ftiesraaranf. .W.CaHMAN jj GRAND ATLANTIC VIIIIIINIA AMI IIRACII I Hot ami cold running water In rooms, I Private hatha. Rates, f4.ll) day up. Spa- clal wtlcl'. Capacity, 0o. Booklet. .-ew tiwnersnin .lanaomrnt O. P. I'AINTRK I1AIIOU) I.ANDOS BLACKSTONE , VinuiNlA AVKNUE AT HOARIWAUC I American A Kuropaan lUm. Hot A eald s m ira waitr oaxna. upen an jaar. DAvin nitim jameh c. wai.sh Otrner Cm. Mintctr 1M na maka Ton frel a vara fn tha "Cltr of nahnat llralta" Hotel Morton , (Waa End Ylrdnla. Ara. Camdtr tM. i feaarator. ortrata batha. Ha.l alwaia aoaav COURTR8Y, QUALITY. SERVICE HOTEL KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AVE., NKAR nBACH Ruropaan Plan Itataa. 11.60 to 14.00 dallr. American Plan IS to IS dally; 117.00 up weflclr. Elevator: ltetrlo llxht. talaphnna aranr room: running water In rooma; private batha. I'hnn( Sin.1 IN II KK.NWA11Y. ROQUOIS South Carolina Avenue, adjacent to beach. up &w.nennctxpacronaae,muic,aancing-l e incur moaern.uDie ana trictlr modern. table and aerrice excellent. Iarire aolariura. isooKiet. A. rranoaie THE CARLTON CHELSEA AVG. AND BEACH Opens May is. Dooklnia now being made. ITWnerahln manaaement. CHAW. P 7.AZZAT.I TRAYMORE ATLANncairl lPRLD'S GREATEST HOULSUOCESSl WELLSBORO 8 Kentucky Ave. Ratea S3. On day up, $17 Si) up weekly. MTBnB A PltOTHEnO. Try CLARENDON Hotel! Virginia Ave. near Death. All rooma with not nnu emu running water) private nains. Hotel Raven Royd -rVhon. 3221-W. Running water. Private batha. Elevator. - ISAAC BOWER. THE PENNHURST I Garage, WILLIAM R. HOOD. : Ocean end Michigan ave. Always open. , HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Alvray reads'. Terms mod-1 erie. Phon or writ. M. wnlih Duncan, HOTEL BOSCOBEL SDnnu.1f1yTA.7. 1 l;B up weekly. Phone 117. A. E. MARION. WCTUiunsicr to t pr)vata baths: nta water; tlB wkly. : 83.00 up dally. J, Uuhra. PHILLIPS HOUSE Maasarhuaetta Av . nr. Beach E. V. Pttllllps) Msu, f!lairirn Ky. Av. A Beach. Oarage, axeyr vwiua Booklet. R K. nONlFACat BEACH HAVEN. N. J. THE ENGLESIOE Ooana June 18. Every modern convanlanoa; I nrfvate hatha with aea and fresh rlvate hatha with aea and fresh wni: ni. I yjQl,E Man. t Philadelphia. tennia courta: pooi:iet. ii. 1 . aser Also the Covington. Wes ATLANTIC CJTY.N. J., AivAmcr icaiv Plaa Hotel ofDisimdiorv&ndRiealGom&rt capacity oo. Wttlfcrj:&a!v II aimpuumi i rattsMuatait III AwirrtVff V... juojmnLi.,! :&: a vwwt. FMmmmmmmeimmmmmmmmEi lr.M- gai i '"' "mummmmmmm i , ,ii . -j . Mtat)$ AmLVn, Ftfth Month. eUth.dey, CATH; Kni.N'c b , widow of Calkley Ambler, aged SO yeara. Relatlvea And frlenda Invited to funeral, from Knvymedd Meeting, Second day, 2 p. m, BALLlNOEn. May 6, 1920, MARK 0. nALMNORR, aged BT, Funeral eervlces at "'."trtmenta of William II. Ilattereby, S810 N. Broad at., Monday, 1 p. m. Inter ment Northwood Cemetery, llemalne may be viewed Sunday, S to 10 c. m ttRADMClMT tftw a ITttirr. MAV Ia. I Iqvd dauahter of Andrew and Ann lleau. tnont. tkt nAfn nr fit alalte Caliwmrv Ala. I Al- berta, Canada. Interment Calgary, HLtSS. May 7. OROROB V.. on of Ed. ward A. and Margaret Bllaa. Funeral Mon day, fl:30 a. m., residence. 004(1 Norwood at , Oermantown, Holemn requiem mass Im maculate Conception Church 10 a. m. Inter ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, BURMKR. May 4, MILDRRD C. Wife Of Paul F. Bremer, M. I). Servlcea Saturday, 2 p. m,. realdence. 889 N, Broad at. Inter ment private. DRKNNAN. May 0, JOSEF!! E hue band of Bridget Brennan (nee Ougan). Rela tives and frlenda. Mother of Sorrows' Holy Name Society, invited to attend funeral. Monday, 8:80 a. in., late realdence. 602'.' Ilrown nt. Solimn requiem mm Mother of Sorrowa' Church 10 a, m, Interment Holy Croei Cemetery BROOAN. My (1, MARaAItRT M daughter of. Catharine M. and late Daniel Ilrpgan and alater of Ilev. John V. Brogan, Relatlvea and frlenda. alio B. V. M. Sodality, Church of Our Mother of Sorrowa. Invited to funeral. Monday, 8:80 a. m.. realdence. 0321 Haverford ave. Solemn requiem maaa, Church of Our Lady of Victory, 10 a, m. In terment Cathedral Cemetery. IIUyiNOER. May 0. A. O. BWVINOER. aged 73 Relatives and frlenda, also Apollo SPRINO HB80RTH The Harvard, Rwnrlhmore. r, June 1 very desirable apartment furnished, with board; llvlna mom, bedroom, bath and aun room. TCKRNRRWVlLLli. PA. OALEN HALL, Wernersvllle. Pa. Now open. POCONO MOUNTAINS DELAWARE WATER OAP. TA. Enjoy the Beautiful Spring Season at THE KITTATINNY v, UEI.AWARR MATER (TAP. PA. Now open, 'nit, lending and most mod ern hotel of this famous region. Steam het, log flrr. Oolf, saddle horses, trout flahlng, etc American plan, also a la carte restaurant and grill. Early aeason ratea, booklet and nuto maps upon rwiueat. JOHN PORDY COPE. FOREST HOUSE Modern improvements. 20 years same i management. Private baths. A. L. MARSH. Delaware Water Oap, Pa. East Stroudsburg. Pa. UAPLEHURST INN, Bast Stroudjbufg, Pa. Accom. 20U; modern) 27B ft. verandas: s-acre shady lawn, 10-acre grove; croquet, tennla. bathing, garage: booklet. MRS. M. L. BACH. CAPE MAY. N. J. MISS nALPIN wlshea to announce the open ing of HOTEL WINDSOR on May let. npecini enriy aeaaon raiea on lou rooms CO private hath ina. BUENA VISTA 8PRIN0S "-m W0U f a ..f-.l- J La A tlrirtlr nedem hotel with eieellent teble aetl errlre. lOOfrifals bathe, MfiedtSOO. AlUluJe 2000 feet. Splendid roadat golf, leonif , etc. Open June) 1 9th to October let Addreaa until June 10, 'ohn J.GIbhnns.Mgr. Hotel Rennert. Baltimore. Md. LAKE CHAMPLA1N, N. T. Mtffiointon'gff'eXamfifain. fff I Bocletrs Bununcr risjcrouna OPrNB IN JUNE AMKBICAN PLAN CEO LOW, J. P. HREAVKS, Coif Supt. Msnacrr. New York Office : !43 Fifth Are. OCEAN CITY. N. ). THE BREAKERS Only Boardwalk notel Diet kitchen attnrhed for uee of convales centa. Oarage. K. A. Young. Mar TOWANDA. PA. UnnJl.ml, Steam neat, electrlo llgnte. . .... Private bath . rooma. good (ooo. rarm a'.tapneo. owner, trainea nurae, automobiles, ioom for guests cara. Send 'or booklet. Address Ml.s Elisabeth Lamb. MpjfeAmrca"" ml MAi tuueniDCC mountains X:.:S:-:-:-:::.!.:',:'.,:':-.'-:- dUB csxaailrwa9"..J ':'::':-:-:':-:'c':-:l'!ffVN'!s-&Sau4o i . - maaiai aan raire').-:'Vxalaam,IVxaaa)nxBtoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa . , ., .t ,-v--- . DE.TIIR Ixdie, No. S8 p, and A, M.t Harmony It. A, C, No, nil Rt. John'a Commandarv. No. 4. li T-t. Phlla. Conalatory, members ofLu Lu Temple. Maaonls Veteran. Phlla. Lodae. No. 13. Ii O. O. F.a members of Maater Builders' Exchange, Maater Plasterers' Aato elation and all other aoctetlea of which ha was a, member are Invited to attend funeral, Monday, 2 p. ra.. from his lata realdenoe. Ull N, loth at. Interment at Mount Peace Cemetery. Friends may call Hunday evening. . CARTER Suddenly, In Colorado, on Jiny o, ivin. THOMAS HRNRT CARTRR. eon Of lata Iloht. flArtt nf Ttnftni,k Vm. CLE.rENTB. . Ar m . tLi r r, . . "' a. "If """"". " -tw'. riementa. May 7, tMneral aarvlce Monday, 2 p. in., at her lato realdenoe, Burlington ingior N, J, i.mw uu ugmvi ave,, Aiercnan Interment Coleatown .Cemetery, COLEMANV-Mar T. IIRNnY F huaband of Louisa II. Coleman (nee Melllnger). aged ?? .Rf1."' frlende and Ponemah Tribe, Jso. 2S0, I,0, n. M Invited to funeral aerv Ices. Tuesday, a p. m., late residence. 620.1 N. loth st. Interment private, Northwood Cemetery. 1WCV1-? t... ..mm,v..mm . ,.. .. John J. DIM and daughter of Elisabeth Croe- nn nre iiaugney) ana late Henry crnason. Relatives, frlenda. and employee of E. Sutro A Son Co. InvltaA .a rm.1 UA.rf.if fl.nn a. m., from 8088 Chatham at. Solemn1, requiem maaa, Church of Nativity, Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Nativity, 10 a. m. k.i,ijuiuuis. At Brooutlne. Masa,, on r,.!,.h,J!5n,n 7,h- 192- IS8A5l!AIl 11. Kt DIlipoE. aged 87. , Servloes on Second day, at the chapel, Union Hill Cemetery, at 2 o'clock, at Kennett Square, Pa. ELDRlDOE.-JMav 7. JOHN 1.. huaband late Kate R, Etdrldge. Funeral Monday, 8 Ru,")-. from son's, residence. T. I. Kldrldge. ?3.?n2.B8?.., . Interment etrlctly private, Arl!nf.,S!. Cemetery. rvSzi'"'' & MAW. widow of Henry P'L!X' r"1 6!i: Funeral services Mon day. 1 :80 p. m., 4448 Clewland ave. Inter ment private. Aj1T?PAVtPKil,,f " CATHARINE, daughter of thj late Dennis and Catharine Htznatrlck. Relattvoa and frlenda Invited n'Jr'uflrJ);.Ion1,l,''':80 ") residence. BSO N. BOth at. Solemn requiem maaa, Church of Our Lady of Victory, 0 a. m. In terment Cathedral Cemetery. FRATIKS.May . JOHN J., husband of Anna V. Fratles. Relatives, friends and em Ployee nf P. It. It. Invited to funeral, Mon d?''A?() 'mi I18 residence. 1410 Shunk "'.' ?0,Snln,n,', tnass of requiem at Church of St. Monica, 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. ..OALLAOHER. At Moorestown, N. J.. May 0. 1020. MARGARET, wife of James J. (lallngher. Relatlvea and friends aro Invited to attend funeral, from her late realdence. Lveaboro road. Monday. 8 n. m. High masa Jf requiem. Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. 0:30 a. m. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. J?.Si?.,A?.IA,.KR-n J,V FREDERICK OEISHE1MER. Funeral Monday. 2 p. m., residence 2032 S. 00th at. Interment prl va!r.'...ErIfn1" my call Sunday evening. OinsON. May . ELIZABETH SCOTT, widow of John aibeon. Relatlvea and friends Invited to servlcea, Monday. 2 p. m at her inte resmence, nooa woodland ave. inter ment Mt, Morlah Cemetery. Viewing Sun day evening. T to 0 o'clock. UIFF1N. At Blaokwood. N, J.. Mav 7. : AMANDA Q1FF1N. Funeral 'Tueaday, 11 a. I m., from residence of her aon-ln-lnw, charlea I W Loner. Blackwood. I OCNDEL. May 7, CHRISTIAN, husband of Lena Qundel (nee Horlacher), aged 70. Relatives and friends, also all his societies, Invited to servlcea, Monday, 2 p. m.. resl- Idence, 820 E. Somereet et. Interment pri vate. Oreenmount Cemetery. Frlenda call Sunday evening. , henry. (in, May 7. 1020. at Atlantic I i ny. .Maui i,., winow or .innn tienry, agea I 40 yoer. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to lunerai. on aionaay morning, n o;ou o ciock, ' from late realdence, 1M8 S. 24th at. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Oehrlel'a Church 10 o'clock,- Interment Holy Croaa Cemetery. i ,V1K, IUIir-( HENRY. May 4. OEOROE. bloved son of Mary L. and late John Henry, aged 22 yeara. iteiamea ana rrtenas inviieu to funrral, Monday, 8:30 a, m., from lato real dence. 1.148 S. 24th at. Solemn high mass requiem St. Oabrlel'a Church 10 a. m. Inter ment Holy Croaa Cemetery. Auto funeral, HINNEOAN. May 8, MARGARET C, be loved daughter of John R, and Rose Hlnne- aan. Relatives nnd frlenda, alan employee of Frank A seder, invited to attena runerai, Monday, S a. m., late residence, 2823 W. Lehigh ave. Solemn requiem mass Ht. Co. lumba'a Church 10 a, m, Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Hl'OHES. On May B, 1020. MARY A., wife of Dtnlel Hughes (nee I,eonard). Rela- It.vea and frlenda Invited to funeral, on i.Mcmd.-iv, at 8:80 a. m., husband's residence, 2.13H 13. Tucker at. Solemn requiem inaai, i St Anne'a Church nt 10 a. m Interment i llnlv Sepulchre Cemeterv, HUMPHREYS.' May 7. HENRY, husband nt lato Elizabeth Humphreys. Aged 88. Rela. 1 tlves and f Herds, Richmond Lodge. 230. F. . and A. M.i Columbia Chapter. 01, It. A. M.t ! neuron Lodge. 284, I. O, O. F.: Wm. Penn ; Lodge. L'ti, L. P. of A.. Invited to funeral. Tut-sdav 2 p. m.. lute residence, 3423 Comly 1 st . Wlaalnomlng. Interment North Cedar UNDERTAKER BROAD aWd DIAMOND SPRINO RESORTS O1 SBR.'SB B -,- r.i f ,j- uii ' BKATH Hill Cemeter. Remalna may b viewed Mon ""'ja'hn. iiay.d. ononoE ii.. ., 't3 Charles and Philippine Jahn. nlt',S,lIr friends, also employe of 8. Kind Jjn. Invited to funeral. Mondky. If) -.."l;vS"'5 N. Broad st. InttrmentVlvate. Northwood CTrNO-Mar 0. OATIIARTNE L. T r. widow of Will am King, aged D2 Serylrej on Monday afiernoon. at 2 o'clock, ather late realdenoe 1088 Toplar at. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. LAMOND May 8, WILLIAM D., " "f Margaret Wilson and William "-.If"","' 8r.. aged 21 years. Relative, arid friends, also Covenant Lodge. fNo. 480. F. and A. M invited to funeral, Monday, 2 P. " from his late residence. 8727 Cedar ave. Interment Mount Mnrlah Cemetery. .,.. T.OCKHARD (nee fcdrory). May 7. MAR OKRY. widow of Thomas (ckharrt. Due notice will be given, from 121U N. ,23th i !.Y.NCH.-fay . AONrW !.. beloved wife of F Ieo l.vneh and dauehtev of Margaret Xnd late John naucher. .,ntativea and friends Invited to funeral, Monday, "3I1(3' m.. lite residence. J02SB. "," t. Hoi erhn requiem masa at Church of the- y"1'; llorV. B V. M 10 a. m, In"nnlJ';1rr, Sepulchre Cemetery, Bethlehem papers nlAssajA rnnv trhftlt. May 4. W. WALTER, aon or jonn ,Atf p-,meral eervl'-es A hrt Anna McCooK Saturday. 10 a. m realdence. 218" .-" lisle at. Ills at. internum Aniimiwi " rlend my call Friday evening. VtenoWKLL. May 7, 1920. JOHN U. MC Interment Arlington mh""" I DOWELL. Howell LOd';0'e?.?:)'r'r h 6. A. M.I Protection-Lodge. Ko. 213. L o. P.. attend funera I. Tuesday. 2 P. ""'. dance. B421 Media st. Interment' West laurel ""l.StWIL-x,. 8. TntERKSA. wife of. t..? Yi.Vf.a. formerly of 2BI8 N. Front. at- .n,..-,v -----..-, , ,. n .f da. also B..V, M. mi'" if Churoh of the Visitation. Invited to u neral" Monday. 8-80 a. m . residence of her eon-lA-Iaw. 11 Maplewood re.. 0rm an town. Solemn rjqulammaM St. Vincent e Paul's Church 10 a. m. Interment lioiy "ffliffloi2.. ELLEN (nee Jl.rron)' widow of Frank -M'llor. Relative, and frleeida Invited to aervlces, Monday, 1 P. m.. la rVe.ld'nce, 881 W, Tabor road. Interment Barren Hill View remalne funday evening. MITCHELL. May 8. JOHN AirTCIIELI Relatlvei and frlenda are Invited to funeral. Monday. I P. m.. late residence, CB8 Brown Monday, street. Interment Mount Mnrlah' Cemetery". ELL. Mav 0. JANE ISARD. wife of Frederick C. Morrell. Relat ves- end friends Invited to funeral, without further notice, from her home. Langhorne, SundW. May 0. 2 P m. irain icnven T',r,W.f M-dhR ff" JACK, beloved .on ,rt William p and Acnes Mullln (nee. Bradley). and need 4 years 11 months. Relatives friend, milled to funeral, Monday. 2 n. m.. residence of parents. 4083 Filbert st. Inter- tnent St. Iienia a i.emyirry OsnonNE. Suddenly, on Mav 7, 1020. JOHN" J . huaband of Jophlne Osborne, aged 80, Relatlvea and frlenda, also employe- of Hall Yarn and Waate Co.. are Invited to funeral on Monday, at 2 P. m,, from hla son-In-Uw'a rVslden"". llerbert Huse. 388 Dupont at . Roxborough. Intermeeit Leverlnitton Cemetery. Friends may call Sunda V eyenlnf- (nee Tomlln). widow of Jamea H. Pj"r tr......i .. on Wedneaday. Mav 12.. al Funeral servlcea on Wedneaday. Mav 12. at 11 rrt flf ntir 1BIO rrniumvc, ' M CHm'dfin. N. J. It.trmn.1 E5)"!"..f'!Rt,S?irf.cJrn,R,, nrlvate. N. J r RANDALL-Flfth Month th. "CHARLES P. husband or ine inn- icnoi ;. " Funeral -ervlces Flrat-day. Flfth Month llth? 2 P. m.. at Mlddletpwn Friends' Meet- i "! .--"j I SiPJaVS 0 inir Houie. lyinmivmr, . - nici , " SAYRES. On May n. HORACE, aon rr late Edward 8. Sayrs. Ksq.. and jnne Hums, his wife, nged 88 yeara. Services nt the Church of the Redeemer. Bryn Mawr. Pa . Ssturday. 11 a. m. Interment private. SHMIDHEISER. May 8. JULIA I. S F.. wife of Wllllnm O. Slimldhelser (nee Miller), aged Bt jeara. Relative" nnd frlenda In vited to attend aervlces, Monday. 2 p. m.. late residence. N. tt cor. 10th St. Rnd Colum bia e. Interment private. Remalna may be viewed Sunday. 7 p. h) SPARKS Mav 8, FLORENCE M. (nee Morrow), wife of Joseph T. Kpnrka. Rela tives and friends, atao Quaker Cltv Council. No I". D. of L.. Invited o attend funeral, Hundav 2 n. m.. late realdence. 1802 Morrla st Interment Fernwood Cemetery. Friends mev call Snlurdav, after 7 p. In. STEINUHBNNER. Mnv 8. nt Colllngs wood. N. J.. CAROLINE M. HACK STEIN. BRENNER, widow of John Stelnbrenner. aged 03 yeara. Servlcea Monday, 2 p. m.. Bt parlora of Gue A. Klrchner, N. W. cor. 13th et. and Lehigh ave. Interment Ger-msntow-n Crematory STILLMN At Swarthmnre. Pa., on May 0 HARRY NOYES. husband nf Katharine MHtimsn rnee Van Stavorpn). Funeral serv ice on Sundav, Mav 9, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Oliver H, Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut at. Interment strictly private. HWART,. May 0. OEOROE. huahand of late Elizabeth Swartx, aged 80. Relatlvea 1 nnd friends Invited to funeral servlcea. Sun idav. 2 p. m.. apartmente of William Howell. HOT E. (llrard ave. Interment Greenmount Cemetery. I TAYIAJR On Mav 7. 1020. MARTHA MASON, widow of James llper Taylor, In her Mth year Due notice of funeral will WATCHORN On May 7. 1820. KATH RYN. daughter nf Rev. and Mrs. John Watrhorn. Relative nnd friends Invited to services. Tuesday. 2 p. m.. 1834 W. AJIe gheny ave. Interment private. Friends may call Monday, 8 to 10 p. m. WBILEIl. May tl. MARK, husband of the late Amelia Weller (nee Fell). Servlcea Sunday. 0 p. m. sharp, realdenca. 8B1 E, Wlllard at. Interment Oakland Cemetery at convenience of family. WHALEN. May O. CATHERINE C. daughter of Thomaa and Anna Whalen, Rela tlves and friends Invited to attend funeral, Mondav. 8:30 a. m.. residence of her par enta. 20.13 Snyder ave. Solemn requiem mass , St Edmond'a Church 10 a. m. Interment 1 Hnlv frnps Cemetery. WEILER. On May fl, t020. MARK, hus- band of lato Amelia Weller (nee Fell). Servlcea Sunday evening, 0 o'clock aharp, , at realdence, 881 B. Wllllard at. Interment Oakland Cemetery, at convenience of the family. I WINSTON, Bth Month 8th, JOHN C I WINSTON, aged 08. Relatlvea and friends Invited to aervlces. at Friends' Meeting House, Main nnd Coulter nta., Germantown, on 7th day (Saturday), at 4 p. m. Interment private. WYNN Mav 7. JAMES, son of Michael land the late Maiy Wynn. Funeral Monday, from father's residence, 1017 W. Erie ave I Solemn high mars of requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 a in. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PERSONALS I MR. V. P. ROHINSON please call advertising dept., 1'UDiic i.easer. siay receive Inter- Information. STEAMSHIP NOTICES Mf I V A V m 4m bb JbbbsbW 1M k bTC4 Blast ID "3 Lass aaaaaa- laxaoaaaLaamsaal 1 W mfmV mxW aV aVJ IB Ek. M m I'aasrnier and ...Philadelphia tollrlslnl ..Philadelphia " , l-ondon . .,.., ...!! vJRr5f ?1?P .. ''"'eiiatown and Liverpool ' ...Philadelphia "Antwerp ,.,. ... v . . . . . .No cfew York " Onrenstown nml Llvemnol New Jork " riirrhniirg lrnr Later Halllnga Apply to 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA EARN-LINE Inrorporated 1801 (J. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers ' General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dei Moines Bridie". . .Sailed Mar 1 Philadelphia Havana SS "Coquina" Loading SS "Lake Fluvanna". .May 15 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM I Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer New Bailing scnraiiie win be announced as on as possible. ... soon raeaencer tiffin', 1881 Walnnt St., PhlU, GREEN STAR LINE U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers baiuno FRosPrniLADELrnu u urniTKnnANiAW. oreer. Adriatic, t BLACK SEA AND IJ5VANT TORTS CHA8. KURZ. Ast,. Drsxel llulldlaa , Pbooai Lombard 6104. Main 1MU I State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbndce Sts. STEAMSHIP, TICKETS i' , r -rr-r !OST Awn rotWD nnOOCII Loal, triangle bCJ W' ' emerald, on dhelten v. btwsn O.rmn town and Svayne aves.. or on nout 40 to of from Olensldei reward) return to ll i-in wood ave,, uiensme, , itAtOND Lost, equare-cui oianraiiu. "weight 8.88 karats. "U'lcT ward If returned to J K, Caldwell & Co., rnestnut ann juniper fi. SPECTACLES Iost tortoise .sheel apectne lTVhlte box, Wednesdays liberal reward. Stewart. 1601 Market at, TtRLr WANTED-EEMALE ALTERATION HANDS EXPERIENCED ArrLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'8 AMERICAN CAN CO. GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED FOR LIGHT. STEADY' WORK i 800 PH.R HOUR PAID WHILE LEARNING CLEAN AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS REST ROOM IN CIIAROB OF COMPETENT REGISTERED NURSE ArPLY ALLEN AND PALMER STS. CAN RE REACHED BY CAR LINES NOS. 8. 15, 18 AND B9 AWNING OPERATORS APPLY WANAMAKER'8 WAREHOUSE 23D AND CHESTNUT BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING An Ideal occupation for young women CONTINUOUS EMPLOYMENT IMPORTANT. INTERESTING WORK IN ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDINOS AN OPPORTUNITY TO WORK AT A CENTRAL OFFICE NEAR YOUR HOME JI4 A WEEK TO START FREQUENT ADVANCEMENT See MISS STEVENSON. 1881 ARCH ST. or any of the following, If more convenient! MtSS SMITH. 408 Market st. MISS ORR, 28 W. Chelten ave. MISS McCAW, 128 S 52D ST, THE BELL TELEPIION CO. OF TENNA. CASHIERS EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKBR'S ' CHAMBERMAID and waitress, white Prot ectant: mother and daughter or alatera; a most deidrtbl position In country all year. Address rinx BB, East Downlnatown Pa. CHAMBERMAID, white, ono accustomed to Institution work: must live In. Apply Of. flee Building No. 8, Glrard College 21st and Olrnrd ave, CLERK THE ACCOUNTING DEPART MENT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A YOUNG WOMAN WITH TWO YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL TRAINING OR ITS EQUIVALENT ASK FOR MR. PRICE ...-!. CLERK Younw lady as general aaslstant In accounting department, adding machine and tvpawrltln experience preferred. P. O Box 3042 ' CLERK wanted for general textile office work In Kensington: state age, religion. salary and reference. P 810, Ledger Office. COOK wonted, white woman' 1817 N. Ilrnod at COOKING and downatalra work; Phone Ardmnre 432 exp.. ref. DICTAPHONE oprntor, exp., rapid 'and ac curate tvplst. The Westlnahouse Electrlo and -Mfg Co . 1442 Wldener Hide, DEMONSTRATOR, EXPERIENCED IN. EMBROIDERING, KNITTING AND CROCHETING APPLY nUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKERS STEAMSHIP NOTICES Freight Service , .Slay It ,-Mny IB .May 15 .May 18 , .May 18 Mnv 19 .May 81 .May tl .May i .May 2fl May 211 .May 20 ..lime t June 10 ..lime I'p . Jnne I .June In .June ti .Janata .-ii y 8 Jlllv 3 .July J nnd Southampton Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service U, S. Shipping Board Steel Stesmsra SS'-CALVERrMVIoyis A Steamer June l fFrom PUr 78, South iVnorpeO The Charles T. Megee Co. rlftflfi lor V. S. Shipping Boati Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard S 100 LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia Service TO Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. Homestend May 20 (U. H. Shipping Board) LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP CO Inc. GAILEY, DAVIS & CO., AKcnts 403 Bourse Dldg, Phona Lombard 200S HBLP WANTBrJ-gALgi JjRESSJi'tAKER, EXPERIENCED APPLY RUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKKR'B FILE CLERK The Publla ledger Co. desires the services of a young, woman as (lie clerk In Its accounting department. APPLY 0TH AND CHESTNUT STS. Ask for Mr. Wleat, GIRLS (COLORED) TO CARRY DISHES IN RESTAURANT APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKBR'S GinLS arid women I we are .starting anothor new dept. and need additional help for assembling small electrical devices: experi ence la not necessary and the work Is not only Interesting but has many advantages. Our factory Is light, clean and up-to-date. Ouf foremen nre courteous and will assist .n in v.,v wnv tmslhti tn hecome expert In vnnr work. Aonly II, S. Palste Co., 320 Arch st. and Inquire for Miss Gllmore. our employment manager. mnr.u ft, wran laheln and naclr hottlea In light nnd clenn laboratory! experience not necessary, goon wages, niunyon 1,0.. utui at nnd Columbia ave, Take Halo, car on OZd at. (HRI.s Dining room girls, must live In. Apply office building No, 6, Ulrard CoI lege. GIRLS wanted to learn (rood trado; 818 to atnrl. Apply unornw, inc., .w n. mn si. OIKLS Kitchen girls, must llvo In, Apply office Inilldlntf No, 8, Olrnrd College. Olltl. for general housework In small board Ing house. 328 W, Chelten ave. HOUSECLKANERS, white, wanted by day. Apply offlco building No, 7 or 8, Glrard College HOUSEKEEPER Wanted. In a Cathollo rectorv housekeeper; good. wages lo com petent person: references, P 832, Ledger Off HOUSEWORK Woman, white, for general housework. Phone I10, 3778, LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATING IS THE MOST INTERESTING WORK IN THE CITY FOR YOUNG WOMEN 114 TER WEEK TO START RAPID INCREASES FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLY AT ONCE AT ROOM 7B4 BOURSE BUILDING 4TH BELOW MARKET 0T. 8 A. M. TO fl P. M. WRITE IF UNARLE TO SED MISS JENNINGS SALADMAKER WHITE WOMAN. EXPERIENCED FOR RESTAURANT APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKBR'S SHIRTWAIST MAKERS EXPERIENCED APTLY RUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'8 SHOES Experienced eyeletera wanted. Ap Ply Laird. Shober & Co.. 22d nnd Mnr ket eta., second (lnnr. STENOGRAPHERS I.aritn manufacturing plant re quires the servlcea of at least 28 stenographers at once; good salary; positions are first class and permanent; good opportu nity; state reference P. 710. Ledger Offlce. 8THENOORAPIIER Young lady, pleasant and of good appearance, Underwood type writer, ns assistant to purchasing agent; good penman, P 820, Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER wanted in enles dept. of argo corporation omces near uity lint high school graduate, with two or more senra' experience preferred; permanent posi tion, with advancement; In reply slntn age, education, experience nnd present salary. P 721). Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER and typist, several joung ladles of good appearance: Underwodd tjpewrlter. Irr office of large manufacturing concern: hours H tn fl:30, Saturday noon. Address1 Postofflce Box 30t2. STENOGRAPHER Cnjinhle girls for general office work, unusually nlco working con ditions, permanent position. Arply u, W. riinlili k Co.. H. 4Bth at. below Oruys ave. hTENOORAPHER, drat class, experienced; permanent position. Apply AJax Metal Co.. Frankford and Richmond Sts. Tl-.'LEPHONE OPERATING Yoiing women who appreciate Interesting work In health ful and attractive surroundings, with many sdvantog-e. audi as comfortable recreation rooms, weil-cooked lunchen served at eost. free medical advice a liberal- alck benefit plan nnd 114 a week to start should apply to Miss Stevenson. Bell Telephone Co., 1831 Arch st TELEPHONE OPERATOR EXPERIENCED HELL OPERATOR APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKBR'S TYPIST Experienced girl foa accountant's office for reports and statistical atate inents from written drafts: permanent posl tion good prospects: atate age, experience nnd xalarVj P 7112. I.edxer Offlce. WAITRESSES FOR LUNCH COUNTER EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'B WOMEN HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO EARN MONEY AT WANAMAKBR'S AND HAVE A HAND IN HELPING ' ALONO WITH THE GREAT 120 000.000 SALE THAT IS BEING HELD TO nREAK THE BACK BONE OF Hiail TRICES, JUST NOW WE WANT WOMEN FOR THEWRATPING OFPARCELS FOR CLERICAL WORK AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF GOODS IN THE SHIPPINO DE PARTMENT. FULL TIME. OR FROM NOON TO CLOSINO AITLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKBR'S liELJ?. WANTKD-WatALlS ' - - - ' - - -- ' f RLKPHONB , OPETIATOHS plrls expTIu enced on telephone to solicit advertising will pay salary ana Donus: state experience and salary desired) telephone number. If any. C 43H. Ledger Offlco. , WO,MEN FOR CLEANINO DAY AND NIGHT WORK ArrLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYAIENT WANAMAKER'8 YOUNG WOMEN FOR CA&'HIEniNO APTLT,nUnEAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKBR'S (Jenernl WOMEN-GIRLS, hundreds. U. S, Government poaltlonsl I100-81BO monthl list freei write Immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept, 710 , Rochester. N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE AUTO MECHANIC for private garages muil be thorouahly experienced on all makes nf trucks; ate.idv position and good salary. A Plv 1228 N 28th at AUTO MECHANIC, expert, good pay. Appl ('. C. t,ewls. care of 11 A. lTaser, County Line station. Arnmnre, i-q. AUTOM01IILE PAINTERS wnntodi good me. chnnlca only. Apply ."nth nnd Filbert an, AWNING HANGER. EXPERIENCED APPLY WANAMAKBR'S WAREHOUSE 23D AND CHESTNUT STS. BECKER. SMITH A PAOB. INC. WATER AND HNYDBll AVE. require tho services of boys nnd oung men lo learn the vvnllpapr manufacturing business: good wages, steady work, good opportunity; also ' have openings for men for factory work; laborers excepted. BOOKKEEPER, experienced and competent, to take charge or ledger In bank: n,rat-cln reference required! stnto salary expected. p 828, Ledger Office. BOY, ovor 10, active. Intelligent end nrr.h'- tlous, to learn nuveriieniK nmi s-iunx x cellent chance for advancement In pay nnd position. Apply after 3:80 p, m. to Mr. Weatcott. advertising department. Publlo Ledger. Cth and Chesnut. BOY In city office of large tteel corporation! excellent opportunity for bright, active bo p 82(1, Ledger Office. BOY about 10 wanted by financial Injtltu. tion; state salary expected. P 82:i, Led ger Office. BOYS for passing rivets. 30 cents per houri must bo over 10 years, of age. Appir elthrr nt North Yard Employment Dept. or tho Phlla. Employment Office. Itltiil Arch t. New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden. N. S. ' BRA REM EN WANTED FOR OUT OF THE CITT PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1023 FILBERT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. RiRAKEMEN HRAKKMBN HRAKEMEN RUSHELMEN ON MEN'S CLOTHING APPLY BURBAUOF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKBR'S BUSS BOYS (COLORED) ABOUT 17 OR 18 TEARS OF AGR APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKBR'S CARniNTI.nS Fifty ment long Job: JO for 8 hours n day. 03th and Lansdownc av. MOSS TAYLOR. 88th nnd Olrnrd nve. CARPENTERS wanted for finishing: wsg 81.12tj per hour: building operation; ore" site Oflih st. station: good mechanics onlv chauffeurs 'and assistants FOR DELIVERY SERVICE APPLY WANAMAKBR'S OARAGE W. CORNER 2311 AND WALNUT t'liAiinwuii wanted. Overbrook section, first olass, fnj Peerless car; permanent position: gn"1 '.,.,. .l.ln .vn.r .np. Jin1 r-rketl 'I. Hrnnch 80. Ledger 18)i ami Monro sis CHAUFFEUR, to drive alt makesof truck"; must oe tnorougniy exprriencrai "'" position. Apply 11 a. m.. 1228 N. 28th t CHEMIST .Mgnt turn, opet.-neurin ' laboratory: experienced nnd capable ini only need apply; stale age salary nnd rl referencea. N. & a Tailor Co.. i'umb r. land. Md CLERKS Several clerks wanted for tho" counting department of n large nianufj' Hiring concern located In the northern p' of the cltys specify experience 1 d salary desired In answering. "T-.ll " P " Box 3170. CRAMPS' SHIPYARD wants 1 8HIP CLEANERS No heavy lifting LABORER3 TRACK REPAIRMAN OR PAVERS APPLY EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT RICHMOND ABOVE NORRIH ST. DRAFTSMEN Electrical designers and draftsman wanted for central station ,wnrKi permanent position for experienced men. Apnlv STONE WEHSTER Second floor, mil Chestnut st . i'hlladelrhla. DRAFTSMAN, structural detal'er" !,,h.3' perlcnce on conveyor systems prererreu- R. H. Beaumont 4 Co.. 810 Archest. ENGINEER Steadv work Aipl l "' Reed. 808 Chestnut si - FURNITURE FINISHERS EXPERIENCED APPLY WANAM'AKI'.n S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE N, E. COR, 22D AND WASHINGTON vf! linimMMAIc" vusnlld u,tli"'vlf'' as cool1' iar private family at Ifryn Mawr n", station! heft . wageaj references r'lUVVv Phona, Bryn Mawr nl or Wfite W " ;. Yard brakemen. experienced men preferred also men- willing to learn, full pay while being Instructed; for Jersey City and vicinity! good wages nnd full board. For full pnrlbu lars, see company's reprewntatlve after T a. m.. all day. 221 N. 18th. I If ft " v.Mm aiWiDi. utyn Aiaw.r. ,a -i KlMMMti . si TsttfrV-yifofc .'.ii,. ... ,.-.... 4lit: Davll.Cilt !M!.i
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