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Puriuant to terras of mortiraire dt'd Jv' 1, 1811. the undernamed Invllea ini r if iLpove bonda for aTe and dellerv i of 3ntr 1, 1920, at a price not eTceedlrut I'i'ju, and accrued Intrrest to the cxtnt IS3.M3 in the turn now aallab!e In Hnl lna Fund Sealed tender", atatlnr nnmbern of hnniU offered, addreaeed to OIRARD TBCST rn PANY. Truxtee. Sinking Fund. HarleiBh, Rrookwoo'l Coal Company Flret Morlrasi 8. Unnde will be recel-ed until S p. m June 10. 1920. GIRARD TKVST COMPANY, Trustee OEOROE H STUART Sd Treasurer Philadelphia. Pa May 24. 1920. EEDE5IPTION NOTICE niAAIOND ICE AND COAU COMPANY nilST MOllT A(.E AM) C(IN-OUI)AThl) SIX I'Eft CENT (10I.D I10NDS Notice la hereby riven that In punuance t the terma of the aboe-mntlond mort rare. dated May 24 1013 tho trustee ha thla day dealrnated by lot lionda No A3 and as to be redeemed on June 1 1920. at the office ot the Wilmington Trust Company 10th and Market atreeta Wllmlmiton Dl at 103 per cent and accrued mtereat. upon presentation and aurrender ot said bonds with all coupons thereto appertaining, due June 1 1920. an4 thereafter Ownership certificate corerlnc June I Interest mut also be pre anted After June 1 1020 Interest on said bonds shall ceas- WILMINGTON TRUT COMPANY Trustee. Wllmlnston Del. May 17. 1920 POCAHONTAS CONSOLIDATED COL. HEMES COMPANY, INCORPORATED Flfty-Year Flin Per Cent. Gold Bonda. , Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to the ! terma of the Mortsaxa dated July 1st. 18 IT. tbat the ondsralcned. aa Trustee, will re cti re sealed proposals up to 8 00 p. m oa the 8th day of June. 1020 for the sal to it of bonds as above described sufficient to use the sum of 134.194 81. The under umed rsssrvea the rlint to reject any or ail I tenders. . SHE NEW YORK TRrtST rrXPAlTT. Tro-tee. rty p o rrrRTS BecreUrr I Maw York. Mar 10 1B2( " Dividend Notice of Annual .Meeting of the Todd Shipyards Corporation Th annual meeting of the Stockholder ef thla Companv will be hud on the tflth iay of June. IOJ1. at IS n'rloek noon, at tha office of the ("nrnpanv No 1R Whitehall Btreet. City of N w T"rk for the purpose of electing a Hoard of Directors recelvlnit and actln upon the reports of the officers and for the transaction of such other buel- riess as may properly rome hefore the meet ng, Including the ratlflcntli n of all aetlrn of the Hoard of Directors and the Officers of tbs Company m. R RIEPrf. Becretary j " ofTtrr of " DA'i 4 7IMMKIIMANN. I.r . Englneere Managers OlI-eiA Chestnut street Philadelphia Pa The Board "f niree'o- of th. Fatem Pliore tin & Elwtrlr ( oinnanv hr di'ared a dividend of nno nnd tlirev-ouurters (!,) Tier cent, on tr "it"' f I nn Pr fr.rr-i cap- i lial itnek of the comPnv r hu June I 1920. to Moikholder of r- orrt at 'hr -los of , fcuelnesa Mv 24 inin JOHN E 7.IM.MKRMANV Treasurer Annual teetlnga OKKICK Civ THK ril1KrKI.PHI COMPANY Pittsburgh, Pa May 2!ith. 11)20 MEETING The nnnual meeting of the Stockholders of the Philadelphia Company will be held at the offlr- nf the Company No 4B1 Sixth Avenue PlttabtirKh Pa nn Monda Juno 7th l2n Rt 12 clorV M for the purpose of ele ting a Hoard of Di rectors to serve for the ensuing ear and for the transaction of such uther business as may be presen'ed may pe vr n CR!ON. f.rcrrtar IT - H pedal Mrettnge UPON iUE KITTEN REQUEST ' nf ntteen membera a etri.ii m.. Ing of stockholders of the Ilelmont llulldlng ind M" Assotlatlon la called to meet on Tuesday I'.tsnlng, June 1. 1020. at half past .Ygbt oVIock. at the southeast corner of 49th it; nd Ualtlmore aye West Phils to nt" upon the adoption of, the following proposed imandinents to the bylaws, vli Amend Art V sec '-'. by Increasing the entrance . from 10 cents per share to 2.1 cents pr ihare. Amend Art VI seca 1 and 2 by tn Jreatlng the rate of Interest on loans from five pr cent per annum to six par cent per sinnum lOperatlve on future loans, but not en loans already made 1 on toans W p rinnMaV Beer.tarv Proposals SEALED PROPOSALS Bids are being asked by the undersigned until .Ma ml May 27. 1D20. for the .construction i II h' of 87 CC square yards or paving by the High way Committee ot Norrtstnwn. Pa . of one if ai :om , fi following miiler'als Vitrified Uriels or V Inok k, Amesile, Fllbertlne rr Topeka &nx il Hptctnratlont and further Information ma s bad of H. Cameron Corsnn. lioroutl EIGHT KILLED IN RIOTS Rowdies and Police Clash In Rome During War Celebration Rome, May 25. (By A. P.) Four policemen and one civilian were kilted in a clash between rowdies and police during; a demonstration celebrating the firth annivcrcary of Italy's entry Into tho worldt war hero yesterday. About 300 students gathered In Via Nnzionale and the police were endeavoring to dis perse them when persons believed not to have been students, but disorderly elements, fired several shots, which were returned by the police. Among the seriously wounded were two policemen and nine civilians. Three persons were killed nnd many wounded in a fight between a mob auil police officers at Canosa. province of Apulia, yesterday, according to advices to the Glornalc D'ltalln. The disorder was the result of a dispute over local affairs in the city, it is ssld. Order has been restored. NEGRO PRISONER SHOT Probably Mortally Wounded by Guard In Attempt to Escape Pottnllle, Pa., May 25. (By A. P.) Charles E. Wilson, a negro, serving a twelve-year sentence for highway rob bery, was shot and perhaps mortally uounded in a nlstol duel with one of the prison cunrds in the corridor of the counts pnsou nere early tnia morning. Wilson nicked the lock of his cell blackjacked Night Watchman laac .loncs, took his pistol and backed up ngainit the wall Watchman Wilhelm, who hod ruahed into the corridor when Jones gave an alarm. The negro tried to force Wilhelm into the em.pt) cell, but the watchman opened fire. Wilson returned the fire and then dropped with a bullet near the base of tho sp'ne. MAN SLAIN IN PISTOL DUEL Wounded Policeman Shoots Prisoner He Had Released California. Pa., May 25. (By A. P.) .John Kaytown was killed and E. W. Miller, a policeman, was seriouslv wounded last night in a pistol duel nt Dalsytown, near here. Miller, it is al leged, had placed Kaytown under ar rest, but, due to the pleadings of the man's wife, released him As soon as he was out of reach of the officer Kay town is said to have drawn a revolver and opened fire on Miller. After being wounded Miller fired at Kaytown. kill ing him instantly. Revive Gas Victim T 1 oi.i. .,. .,.... i.i .. iivu WVIHC.M ii.ij-itu .iuip 'tu. wa j accidentally overcome by gas today while asleep in his room. 205 West Cumberland street. .Tames Kennedy, a fellow boarder smelled gas and trneed it to Schley's room. Forcing 'the door he found Schley unconscious on the bed. The patrol wagon from the Fourth nnd York streets station house took Schley to the Episcopal Ho-pital, where he was revived. Bull Kills Two, Injures 20 Persons Madrid. May 25. (By A. P.) During u bull fight at Almanznra. AI- ineriu province, estrrday, the bull ; ilmrged into the private box section be-1 side the ring. 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After an application ot "Danderlne" you enn not find . fnllen hnlr or any dandruff, beside every holr show now life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. - Adv entfis ALLEN Slay 23 JJNCY ALLEN Rela Jes and friends also Hoird of Managers, muted to senlce Wednesday, 2 p. m at OAR. Home, fisth nnd Vine ata. Inter ment K of P. Cemetery. ANNAN. On Mn 23. JAMES, eon of Ed uard and Anna Thorton Annan, aged 20 months runeral Wednesday. 2 o'clock, 1413 ? 30th st Interment private. P.ACON At Delanco, N J. May 2.1, MARl A , wife of Joseph M. Baron Rein tUes and friends, nlso Eastern Star, No. JM nf Rherslde. and P O. of A . No 14, I'elanco, Invited to funeral services. Thure d 2 p. m late residence, cor Ash and J Ine eta , Delanco, N J Interment Odd I ellovs Cemetery. Burlington, RIEOENWALD May 22. LAURA BIEO ENWAI.D (nee Harnnccr), wife of Herman Hlegenwald Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. precisely residence, 521 8. 3d at. SerUcea at St Peter's Church. 3d and Pino sis. Inter ment Orpcnmount Cemetery, BOOTH On May 23. CLARENCE L., be lned husband of Anna M Booth (nee Mer kle) 8ervlc on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at his late residence. 2842 H loth t Interment private. Viewing Tuesday evening CONNELLY On May 23. 1020, CATHA RINE CONNELLY, widow of Martin Con nelly and daughter of lnte Laurence and Anna Tobln, aged 48 stars runeral Wed nesday, at S 30 n m., from residence of brother-in-law. Joseph Carberry, No 312 Heed street High miss In the Church of the Sacred Heart, at 0 30 a. m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery CON VERY Maj 22 MARGARET CON VERY (nee McMullIn) widow of Patrick Con ery Relatives and friends InWted to fu- . reral, Wednesday, H .10 a m Into residence, 1413 N Howard et Solemn requiem mass nt St Michael's Church 10 a m Interment Holv Cross Cemetery CRAEMKH Suddenly. May 22 FRED ERICK, husband of Ixiulea W Cr lemer (nee Sohnatterer) aged (11 Ilela'les friends, Richmond Lodge, No 200. 1". und A. M i Kensington R A C , No . No 231 Kenslng. ton Commandery, No nt, K T Lu Lu Tem ple. A. A O N M H j Masonic Veterans. Invited to funeral services, Wed , 2 p m . u late residence. 1121 Marlborough st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem CREIOHTON May 28. LEWIS M. Jr.. rldest son of Lewis M und 0rtmde M. Crelghton. aged 12 ears 10 months Funeral srixuea Wednesday, 2 n m 101(1 N Mar vl.ie et Interment private CROWE LL Suddenly Mav 21 Rt the residence of her parents William J and Francea E Crnweli near Aondale. Pa , MARGARET CROWRLL Funeral from her i late residence, Wednesday 2pm Inter ment prUate. DAILEY Suddenly Mav 24 JAMES T , husband of Elizabeth M and (.on f the late I James T arM Mary Dalle) Funeral Thurs. da) H n m from his late residence 20111 H , Philip st Mass of requiem at th. Church of Our Ijidy of Mt Carmel 0 JO a m pre i tlsely Interment Holy Cross Ometerv IJKENEY Jn Jlay 23 1IU0 SARAH A daughter of John J. nnd Sarah A Dteney (nen Mclntyre), RelatUes and friends and schoolrratei lnlte,l to funeral nn Thursday at N 30 a m.. from parents' residence Ml.1 N 43th at. Solemn reoulm mass at tlu Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, t io a m Interment (it Ht Denla' Cemetery DONEHOWRR. May 2; MARGARET, wife of Georgo Donehower Relatles frlenda and Major M A. Oherst Auxlltan No 51? 8 of V.. Invited to funeral, Wednesday P in , residence d2J(l Ora)s ae IntoimenT St James's. Klngsesslng 'm' DIIEWDH-Mav 22 HARRIET i; widow of George S Drewes Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral vertices Wedneslay 3n n m late residence. 227 S 4th at . ColiCyn. Pa Interment Arlington (Vm-terv '"" DI'NN May 21. ELIZAIIKTII M d-iuuh. ter of tho late Owen and Margaret Dunn RelatlH and friends InMted to funer-i, Wislnesday H 30 n m from her lite I0',,!: deuce 1732 Glrard ae Solemn high requiem muss at t'huroh of the Oesu 19 u m Inter, ment Ho!) Cross Cemetery ""cr EASTUURN Mm 22 OEOFIGK J hus. Ntrd of Cathirlne Bainon Eistbum nied 37 Relatives and friend" lnlt.d to funeral Wednesdn) H 10 a m from ,'S4H Ilnvnton nt Oermanlnwn folemn requiem mKs? nt Bt Vincent de Taul Church lu a m. In termnt private. ESMIC1C May 23. ELIZARETH. widow of John II Esslck. aged 02 HerMces Tu. dav H P m sups Ilron ;t Interment Wednesday a m Brandywrlne M.mor Church. I FENV May 22, ALFRED If FFNN aged 8.' Relatives and friends Williamson Lodge No 300. V and A M rhllo Chin, ter o IflO R A M Kndnah f, mrniindcrV No .") K T . Philanthropic l.o.g, n0 li IOOP Harris En nmn V i.. sonli and Odd Fellows Veterans Invited to funeral Wednesday 2 i m from hla lato resul" nr o ,1(118 N 8d st Interment Iiwn rial, ("ometerv Remains mav be viewed Tu aday evening KI.YNN May 2,1 EDWARD L son of John J and the late Delia II) nn (no Har Kln) Relatives and friends InMtci to fu neral Thuraday, 8 10 a m residence of his father 1320 9 B4th st Holrmn mass of requiem at Church of the .bBt massed Hac rarnent 10 a. in Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOLEY May 21. ANNIE widow of John u rutrv runcoi tiniiiraimr ft ;itl n m nitiaa I AUsiaeHn.. a. a . " late residence. 27 N Preston at Solemn r uulem mass Bt James's fhuirh 38th and Chestnut sts , 10 u m Interment private Omit flowers OOl'LSON May 21 LEA V beloved wife of A lrfonard Goulkon and daughter of Annie nnd late Moses Feilemen Relatives and friends Invited t funrai Wednesday. 2 p in. lato residence 2107 W Ontario at Interment Mount Slnal Cemtr aitABHEIM May 22 JOSEPH, son 01 Isaac and Rose Uruahelm Relatives and friends, nlso all societies i f which he was a , member, are Invited tc attend funeral. Wed.. ji in piii, ,.uo,.io ,, ,v Aiiegneny ave Int Mt Carmel Cem Friends may rail Tues after 7 pm. OREOORY May 24, JAMES A GREG ORY aged 74 Relatives and friends also Ellis Post. No U U A it and police of Fourteenth district, lnvud Io eervlees, Thursdai 2pm at Kirk 1 Nice s d301 Germantown ave Interment National Cem etery Remains viewed Wednesday cvnlng at 77 E Coulter st Gormantnwn ORUBH May 24. KATHRYN h , wife of fluy A Orubb and daughter of Louis M and Kathryn Bwaab, aged 21 Due notice of fu neral will to given from her latA rin.. B046 Walnut at 1 HEUMANN. On May 28 1020. ALBERT I i, oswveu Hmuiu ut vavnerine .m. Neu mann Relatlvea npd friends invited to fu neral on Thursday at 8 a in from hlslste residence. 1740 a Dorrance st (10th nna Moore) Solemn rcaulem mass at Church oi fit Thomas tqulnas at 0.31) n m lueclsely In'erment Holy Cross Cem JllL.1 ay za, KbuiSN U., beJovacl rlf - " V ' .- I I I I I I 1 1 .ill . DEATHS rtttd to funeral. Wednesday, 8:80 a. m lata reainence, sis K. wslitns Ave., uiney. iiign mass of requiem nt Church of Incarnation, 10.fi m- Interment private. . HOLL1DAY. May 22. THOMAB It., hus band of the late Rosetts, Holllday, aged AS' years. Relatives and friends Invited to fu reral nervlces, at residence of his aon-ln-law, J. F. Bkllton, Harmanvllle, Pa,, Thuraday, Mn Remains may bo uewed Wednesday evening. Interment private, Oulph Cemetery. IIOWARB. Suddenly. Mav 22, EDWARD H., beloved husband of Itertha Howard ana eon of Lewie nnd Lillian Howard (nee Ibe). Relatives and friends, also member of Penobscot Tribe, No 70. I. O. R. M In vited to funeral, Thurs , 2 p. m., from his mother residence, 803 N Lawrence st. Intormtnt Northwood Cemetery. Remalna in: m JUNE On May 22. WILLIAM M. JUNE, father of Hnttle Harmon. Service on Thurs. day afternoon, at 1 o'clock, nt hla late real dence, 1414 N. fiUth at. Interment nt Hill side Cemetery. Viewing Wednesday eivenlng. JUNK1N May 23. MARTHA J, JUNKJN Funeral services Wctlnesdav, 2 p. m , 0534 Master st. Interment Woodlsnrts Cemsterv. , KAIN, On May 23, ANNIE T. KA1N. formerly of 1027 S. Broad st,, daughter of th late John and Ann Kaln. Funeral on Thursday morning, at 8 30 o'clock, from her late residence. 0221 Cedar ave. Solemn re quiem mass at Church of the Transfigura tion at 10 o'clock. Interment Old Cathedral Cemetery. KENNEDY. May 31. JAMES W son of Michael and Margaret Kennedy (nee Devlin). Relatlvea and friends, also St. Edmond's Holy Name Soolety, are Invited to attend funeral, Wednesday, 8 so a. m , residence, 2301 s, Hemberger st Solemn requiem mass. st, Edmond's Church io a, ra. interment Holv Cross Cemetery, KLEMAN, Suddenly, at 5052 N. 28d at.. May 2,1, HOXIE SUHIE. beloved wife of William Kleman nnd daughter of Margar't and the late William Parmer Relatives und friends are Invited to attend funeral, Wednes day.. 2 p m,. at her mother's residence, 2018 W Gordon at Inrerment Mount Peace Cemetery Friends may call Tuesday ev. ring . . .. KLOCKNER IIAKUY xormeriy ot rnna. delphla died at Colorado Springs Mav 23, aged 4.1 Cremation at Denver, Mjv 25. KRAUTTER. May 24, 1020 LOUIS, hus band of Emily Krautter (nee Kaeker). In hla 88th year. Relatives and friends, also Her mann t.nriv 'n 12. F and A. M. : Can- statter Volksfest Vereln and Philadelphia Rifle Club.lnvlted to funeral services. Thurs day, 2pm, residence. 3840 N, 18th st. Interment Mount Vernon. 1CUNP.EROER On May 22. CARL KOHLER. son of A Frederick and Loreno Kunberger aged 8 Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, on Wednesday, at 'II a. m. from his parents' residence. Betlevue ave Hammonton. N J Friends may call Tuesday evenlnc. Interment Greenmount Cemetcrv LEWIS Mav 22 CHARLES, husband of Ellen Lewis Relatives nnd friends of family, also emplojees of the Tapestry Carpet Weavers' Union, No 2, are Invited to attend funeral, Wednesday, 1pm, from his late residence, 183(1 E Westmoreland st. In terment at Greenmount Cemetery. Services In Bethany Church of the Brethren. 1:30 p. m Remains may be viewed Tuesday, after 7 l m LEWIS At 121 N Florida are.. Atlantic City. May 21 AARON II . hueband of Ida P Lew-Is son ot Rachael nnd lata Samuel Lewis aged 47 vears Relatives and friends, also emplo)es Penr.svlvonla Railroad Office, 8 Walnut st Invited to funeral services on Thursday at 2 P m . at residence of J Wes ley Bowcn 1018 9 2d st . Philadelphia. Interment Tcrnvvood Cemetery. LIGGETT May 22. MAMIE (MARY), daughter ot Mary and Patrick Liggett Funeral Thursday. 8 30 a m . parents' resi dence, 2071 E Clearfield st Solemn high mass at Church of Nativity B V. M.. 10 a, m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LOEB May 24, MINA. vv Ife of Julius Loeb, aged 75 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wednesday. 11 a. m . parlors ot Morris Rosenberg's Son, 2000 N. Broad et Interment private. LOUGHLIN On May 24. KATIIERINE DORNAN. widow of D J. Loughlln. M. D Relatives nnd friends are Invited to the fu neral, on Thursday morning nt 8 30 o'clock, from her residence 1517 N Gratz at. Mass at Church of the Gnsu at 10 o'clock. Inter ment nt Old Cathedral Cemetery. Ll'DLAM Of Philadelphia. Pa , May 21. LESLIE S Ll'DLAM aged 67 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wednedn 1 30 p m at his late residence. Cape Mav Court House, N, J. Interment South Dennis N J MASLAND May 24 ELIZABETH STA GER daughter ot J Weslev and Elisabeth Stager Masland aged 13 Funeral services nt her parents residence. 1210 6Sth ave . Oak Lane Wednesday 2 p. m. Interment pr.vtte MCALEESE On -Mny 22. HUGH Mo ALEESE aged CI years. Relatives and friends, nlso American Order of Steam En gineers, Invited to funeral Thursday, at 8 30. residence. 1217 E Sedgley ave. High mass nt Church of the Ascension, Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Mc.MULLIN Miy 24 MARGARET, widow of John J McMullIn Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Friday, 8 30 a. m , real dence 1014 S Iscmlnger st Solemn mass of requiem at the Epiphany Church 10 a. m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MYERS Suddenly May 22 LEVI, hus band of Louisa Mjers (nee htelger) Rela tives nnd friends, also all his societies, in vited to services. Thursday, 2 P. m.. resi dence 418 W Cumberland st. Interment Orenmnunt Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening NORRIS At Stroudsburg, Pa . Mav 23. MARY J , widow of J Atmore Norrls Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral service.. Thursdiy 2pm. Ebeneier M. B Church. Gav st . Mansvunk In'erment private O'NEILL. May 21. JOHN J husband of lnte Mnrv O'Neill (nee Crutrhlev) and son of the late James and Catherine O'Neill. Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wednes day 8 .10 n. m . 2812 E. Thompson st. Solemn requiem mass nt St Ann'a Church, 10 a. m.. Interment St. Ann's Cemetery. PHEI.AN Mav 21. EDWARD F . hus band of Vlralnla Phelnn (ne Malone). Rela tives, friends and all societies Invited to fu neral Thursdav. 8:30 a m , late residence, 1180 W trtlver st. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our I.ndy of Mercv 10 a m Interment New Cathedral Cemeten RUSSELL At Palmjra. N J May 23. WILLIAM E . husband of Alice M and son nf Mnrj C and late James E. Russell aged 40 Funeral Thursday. 2pm from late residence 701 Lincoln ave Relatives, friends and all societies Invited. Interment Korean Cemeterv Friends may call Widnesday, 7 to 0 p m SCHMIDT May 22. 1020. ALFRED W. SCHMIDT son of Katherlne and the late Alfred W Schmidt and grandson of the late Jacob F Fees and Marion B Fees (nen Wig ner) Relatlvea and friends, also Diligent Council No I F P. A., and Victor Talking Machine Co Association and Daughters of Llbertv No 7(1, Invited to funeral services, Thursday. 2 p m . nt his late residence. 1B31 N lith st Interment Greenmount Ceme tery Remnlns may bo viewed Wednesday, firm SCHWEISS On May 23. THEODORE, husband of Sophia Schwelas, aged 72 ears Service nn Wednesday morning at 10 in o'clock, nt the Oliver II, Balr Illdg., 1820 Chestnut st Interment nt Chelten Hills Cemetery. SEIFERT Suddenly. May 2.1, ANNA E, daughter of the late Christian and Catherine A, Selfert Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services. Thursday. 2 p. m , parlors of Mrs Henry Schneider 4- Son, 17.10 Oer mantovvn ave Interment Northwood Cem etery Friends may call Wednesday evening SHIRLEY Mny 2.1. CATHERINE, widow of Richard Shirley aged 74 Relatives anu friends lnvlt1 to funeral. Wdneaday. 2 n. m . son'a residence, Georgo Shirley, 432U Boon st SunnycllfT, Manayunk. Interment Levorlngton Cemotery, SMITH Atlnntlc itv, N J. Mny 23. W HENRY, husband of Sarah Smith Fu neral services and Interment at convenient,,, of fnmllv STRATTON On May 2.1 SARAH FRAN CEi widow of late Azarlah Htrattnn, Fu neral from her lato resldenco, Marmora, N J . on Wednesday, May 20.. nt 2 o'clock. Interment M E Cemetery HTRAUB May 22, at Pitman, N. J.. Rev. ANTHONY STRAUB, aged 78 years. Tu neral eorvlrea Wednesday, 2 n m , at tho apartments of XV n M Burrell. 427 Market si Camden N J Interment private Har leljh C' meter) Friends may call Tuesday, from 0 30 to 8 30 p m . at hla late residence, 32 Mount Vernon ave Pitman. N. J, 8TOLL May 23. FRANK, beloved son of Mary and late Androw Stoll, aged 48. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs day, 6 10 a in . from 1211 N 5th st Solemn requiem mass St Peter'a Church 10 u, m Interment Holv Redeemer Cemetery, THOMAS Suddenly, on Jan 14, 1020 at Clifton N J . Dri JESSE HAROLD THOMAS, beloved husband of Anna Irwin and sun of Annie and the late Alfred C Thomas Interment May 20, at Keneseco C'ometery New York TOMPKINS May 28. HARRY F . hue hand of Harriet K Tompkins, aged (IS Rela tl er ond friends, nlso ull organizations of which ht was n mcmhr Invited to funeral services Thursdav 2 30 n m., at late resi dence. 107 Walnut st , Haddonfleld N J Interment private Friends may cali Wtdnes dav evening VOLKERT Mny 23, EDWARD L . son nf !.ouU II nnd Mlnnlo Volkert (nee Olnser) aged 1 yeurs 0 months Relatives and frUnds urn Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea. Wednesday 1 30 p m , from the parents' tesldento 1230 N 20th st. Inter ment nt Hlllsldo Cemetery via trolley. R. mains may be, viewed on Tuesday evening. 7 to 0 o'clock WACKEH May 21. KARL I. . beloved husband of Augusta Wnrkts (nee Graf), ng-m 57 Halvlvea unl friends, II anil H. Bene. Asso . Invl'ed to funeral, Thursday, 2 p m 280O Cambridge et .Interment Green mount Cemetery Remains may bo viewed Wednesd-iv evening WELTY May 24, HOWARD G . husband of Elizabeth Welly Relatives and friends Invited to services Thursdsy 1pm. reel dence Ogontz ave and E Church road, Eiklntf Park Interment private WINCHELL May 2, EDWARD hue band of Mary E Wlnchell, aged ill Funeral Thursday 1 11 m , from his late residence, 2720 E Clearfield st Interment at West UNDERTAItFRH flUYLERS il w BROAD aVib I DIAMOND CEMETERY LOTH ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Lots all prices reasonable terma. Main office OI ensid Pa Both phones CEMETERY IITU FOR HALE 14 In I. Cemotery Int. No. lfio nMfn-t 14. in Laurs Hill Cemetery. X. JVa k Kc lrstaMfjaa-aaWaMa 11 DEATHS " laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains mtf tt viewed Wednesday, after 7 p. m. Ohio papers please cony. WI8SHAK, May 28. LOUISA, widow o Charles WlsShak. aged 88, formerly of 682 W, Huntingdon st. Funeral Thursday, 1 p, rr.., 2828 Oirnv.n.own Ave. Interment Green rrount Cemetery. WOLF. May 22. CHARLES, son of tha late Simon nnd Catharine Wolf. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thursday, 8 a m-. residence. 813 Fttzwater at. Mass of requiem at Holy Trinity Church 0:30 a, m. Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery. , WRIGHT. 'At Burlington, N. J., May 24, 1020, MARY ALLEN, widow of Noah E. Wright, aged 80. Funeral services In First Baptist Church. Burlington, N. J.. Thursday. 3 p. m. T.EOAT, AnVEnTlSKMENTn S KSTATKi Of SARAH McOONEOAL, " Hecensed Letters testamentary upon having been granted to FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, all persona Indebted to th said estate are requested to make payment, and inosn uavinit claim agtunst m sam to present them, without delay, at th office of the, said company, 825-881 Chestnut it.. Philadelphia. , WM. P. OEBT, President. . JSf ESTATE OF CnARI.ES T. OYfll, DE. -" erased Letters 'eitamentary upon th estate of Charles F. Orel, deceased, Kav, ing neen araniea 10 r ll.'ll,l,ri I TKUHT CCJJff. PANY nd JOSEPH J. O'LOUGHLIN, all persons Indebted to th said estate are re quested to mak payment, and those having claims against th same to present them without delay, at th ofllc of th said company, 325-331 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. WM. P. OEBT. President. BC5r the wvxNtrr street nuii-Dmo "-x nd Imn Association of Philadelphia, Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolution of the bos rd of directors of Th Wainnt Street nalldlnr and Loan Assort, atlon or Philadelphia, passed March IS, 1920. a special mettlng of the stockholders of said association will be bald on Friday. July 0. 1020, at 8 o'clock p. m.. at Ita place of meet Ing. Southwest corner of oth and Wilnut ats , Philadelphia, to tako action on the approval or disapproval of. and to vol for or against, th proposed Inereas ot capital stock of said association from tl. 000.000 to 18,000,000. OSCAR C. A. COWEY. JAMEB A. WALKEliary' solicitor. J LOST AND FOUND DIAMOND Lost, square-cut A I m Aa sl weight 8 85 karats. Th ston was in-ri ts. Tn atoi Saturday, Mar 1, between Haverford and tbs Chestnut Street .Opera, House. Liberal r- ward If re turned, to J. E. Caldwell Co., Chestnut ana Juniper ats. TIRES Lost, 3 United States eord tires, at tached to rack with Lie No. 138918: re ward. Call Frankford 046. WATCH Lost, Saturday night at Bt. Mary's Hospital bazaar, gold watch In leather wrist case! owner's nam engraved Inside. Reward It returned to 2424 N. Broad at. HELP WAMTEDJEMALE ACCOUNTANT'S ASBI6TANT Th Accounting Department of th Publlo Ledger Co desires .the services of a young woman witn equivalent: m nnmnhv and discuss account customers. Ask for Mr. Weist, PUBLIC LEDGER CO. etb and Chestnut ata. ALTERATION HANDS Five women to do alight Alterations on wom en's hlgh-grad dresses Apply at once, Bon wit Teller Co., 1300 Chestnut st.. 5th floor AMERICAN CAN CO. OIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED FOR LIGHT. STEADY WORK 80o PER HOUR PAID WHILE LEARNING AND CAN EARN MUCH HIGHER RATE3 WHEN EXPERIENCED CLOSED 11:15 ON BATURDAT CLEAN AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS REST ROOM IN CHARGE OF COMPETENT REGISTERED NURSE APPLY AT CORNER OF ALLEN, TALMER AND BEACH STS. Can bo reached by car lines 13. 18 and 39 Oet off at Palmer at. or take car No. 8, get oft at Richmond st. BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING An ldal occupation for younr women MANY UNUSUAL COMFORTS AND CONVENIENCES ATTRACTIVE DINING ROOM BEST FOOD SERVED AT COST ASSOCIATION WITH OTHER WORTH-WHILE- YOUNa WOMEN til A WEEK TO START 6 MIBS STEVENSON. 1881 ARCH ST. or any of th following If more convenient: MISS SMITH 408 Market at. MISS ORR 28 W. Chelten ave. MRS BAXTER, 120 S. 52d at. Open 0 a, m. to 0 p. m. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Or PENNA. CAMPBELL'S SOUPS ESTABLISHED 1800 OIRLS AND WOMEN MUST HE OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE OIRLS MUST FURNISH PROOF OF AGE VOJl KITCHEN WORK PREPARINO VEGETABLES. MEATS, ETC,. ALSO OENERAL FACTORY WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT MINIMUM STARTING RATER 115 AND 110 irOR 48 HOURS TIME AND HAlje TIME OVER 48 HOURS INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY PLENTY OF OVERTIME JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANT ' SECOND AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J. CIIILDNURSE', experienced, entire ears ot child 2 year old Apply bttwtan 1 and 2 p m , Mra Dell, 1527 Spruce et. a CHILD'S NURSE: em. white: for entire care of two children a and 8 yeara old: ref 200 Glenn rd Ardmore. Phone Ardmore 172" CLERIC -Toung woman for file clerk In gen. eral Insurance office, must have good ..du ration and be Intelligent, quick and alert. Apply after 11 a. m . Hare & Chase 809 Walnut at CLERKS SOMETHING TO THINK AROUT A number of GIRLS who had never been In business, but who had hnd home high school education, were taken ore last week, and are learning statistical work, while re ceiving a good salary. SOMETHING TO ACT ON NOW In our increased force we still have poal tlona for BUSINESS BEGINNERS: com and SMi me mid I'll tell you about them. Mrs, Linda S Patton CURTIS PUBLtSIIINa CO., 7th & Bansom "It you take u Job, take It for keeps" COOK, white, temporary, month of July and August, In mounlalna, best reference. Ad dress Evan Randolph. Jr , Chestnut Hill. COOK wanted, also waitress two adults, good wages chambermaid Phon Uryn Mawr ia3 alter 4 p. m, COOK wintldi while, seashore aummsr . 1 HELP WAyTOiTi-WTsarrrl I 1 M DIRTmrititrm--,M FOR RElrfAURANT WORK M ""' uurasAU OF EMPLoyjtE- "1 WANAMAKER'a fj DRESSMAKER EXPERIENCED APPLY TOE"X OF EMPLOY I J WANAMAKER'S )3 FIMTRirBttiei --'- J ON IUEaULATKJW WORK '. APPIiT BUREAU OB teHPLOYME.si WANAMAKER'3 ' - -TTTER8 ON JiADnSS' DRESSES ' APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLO-nreN, ' WANAMAKER'S FURS tti&gi'&zte i J" BUschs. -ww a auvv ijucbluiil ssrr. nih ji , lu ,,Mr j. IRL over 18 years of sg ,,""..,.. M operation of aldrsograTmuh"!1'',1.' I ess P 82. P. O. Bog 8500. """' A4. dress OIRL. colored: cooking and downstairs OIRL, Protestant, for housewn-L- 1. family. 2100 Ontario stcrk ta ,mU GIRLS 100 WANTED OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE v IN CIGARETTE DEPARTMENT NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY LIGHT, AIRT FACTORY DE8IRAbLb. STEADY WORK 52 WEEKS A YEAR HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST GOOD PAY. EXCELLENT TREATMENT UOGBTT MYERS TOBACCO Cn 3D AND ONTARIO STS. GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN PACKING. ICINO ANDWMISCELLANE0CI fc..'-.,-j,.v.p uui uec-ssary Pleasant surroundings, .ranld advancenntn APPLY NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. 1801 Glenwood ave. OIRLS and women W are starting another new department and need additional he t for assembling small electric devices: . perienc Is not necessary, and the work li not only Interesting, but has many advii' tages: our factory Is light, clean and up-to-date: our foremen are courteous and will assist you In every way possible to beconii expert In your work. Apply H T. Ptlitl Co . 3201 Arch St., and Inquire for MI11 nilmore, our employment manager. , OIRLS Girls. 14 to 10 years of age. for meiienw service, stock or offlco positions .Apply D partment of Personnel, Floor 4H Filbert it STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER GIRLS for pleasant, light work In aevtrtl departments of our bakery, such as pick ing, boxing and wrapping cakes, clean, wtll---sntllated workrooms; hours, 7 45 to 530: Saturday, 12.16: salary to start S12, ptr mapent position. Apply J. F Ivlns Son. ,.,. , h.i ,. ,iu-u. -. tur .,. mjKrri GIRLS ..wanted for silk mill, eiperl-nJ hands and learners needed, steady work: good wages and bonus; dinner served it reasonable price: take car RoutA 'n 11 No. 12 or No 18. Apply Grlswold Woritel co . uarpy. fa.. GIRLS over 10 years; steady position, tool wages, 48hour week Frledberger-Atroi Mfg. Co., 4S00 N, 18th st. near Warm Junction. GIRLS wanted for light work, experlenc- not necessary; good wages to start, Conioll- dafd Cigar Co.. 407 N, Bth . OIRLS wanted to work In cole winding de partment. General Electric Co , 1221 waahlngton ave. LADY'S MAID Permanent position, out ol town: must be good seamstress ard htlr. dresser. M 885. Ledger Office LADY'S MAID, settled, white, willing, tip In sewing: city ref : Protestant cref Call Thursday after U'30 a. m,. 100 8 21st it. LAUNDRESS, white; temporary, monthi ot July and August In mountains best refer ence Address Evan Randolph Jr , Chut nut Hill. , LONO-DISTANCB TELEPH0NB OPERATING IS THE MOST INTERESTING IVORS IN THE CITY FOR YOUNG WOMEN tit PER WEEK TO START ttatott-, TMr-nteABT-S OOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANC& MENT APPLY AT ONCE TO ROOM T84 BOURSE BUILDING 4TH BELOW MARKET ST. 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 1 WRITE IF UNABLE TO SED MISS JENNINQS MAID and light chambermaid w!rUu!Urii3. I dren en and good sewer. Phono Ardmora W I .- O T, T.lnuH Mrs. a B. Lloyd MARCEL WAVER EXPERIENCED ArrLY BUREAU OF KMPLOYMEVt WANAMAKER'S MULTIGRAPH operator. Palate Co.. 027 Arch at . Arptv 2d floor. Chirlrf NUnSB. English or American ProU-l DitipriPtiCBLi. uuuu -a--i ...-- iuawvv. NURSERY OOVKRNr:8H whit. -8 ' ..i..l?.JC?tt,2",i,'V" Hail. MUUIU .. l,7, . w all. JMOUnt jinny. -. , OFFICE GIRL for payroll n jnsnu...---jr nlant. near Wayne juncuun U liOX OKU. OPERATORS ON MIDDY BLOUSES ( AND BLOOMERS 1 APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOrilBNT ' WANASIAKER'S fcr.T-. nisPKNSERS. experienced y''"' Sfflirrruol.raW nut sts . . ,t"iis SSSdfff'aWV rj WiJJjffl 830 to 11 good opportunity tor -,",;, to good salary to rfstt PaftV ftj" "1IB s4 Pardlngton, American Stores t- Noble , muuiI jiTi-N'oaRAPHKR Young lady ter u 8 Vnd amounting dypartmeii 'pSf chlnery manufacturing """""staw ' ) k. niifck and accurate, in l'v",.Attt 0JL J ,xp I salary .". "0 v- - STENOGRAPHER foi law JJ'fS'B SilW; experlencsd. hours dalby " ? r .dvffff . day 8.30 to 1: good otiportun Itv p ill. menti a good salary to right pst ledger Oftlce . n.nflpsrn'""" STENoaRArHKiv.1''''''1:y.cturin TuJ Wallace ats ZmT' STENOailAPHER Young Udv mnutJ experfencs; PJ'W"' satu"a"i '", 1 ureyious .. .--- rENOGRAPHER, young 'ady.,' for large oftlc In central . jpMH i v. .. exnerlenc and ssisrr A Ti . w - rtttli-tt. .in"' iiliW JNOGRAPIER. P'fefej iiiaiisjiis, uuaixi... n- .. ssiifl 1 Jiiiri m FRINGE knotter wtd. Llndler mi. ,. " and Cambria ats.. 4th fl?.'y MfToXn 1 ctJ?4rlclcJKJilU JlvuaUvtaMxncsXriesvlirtivljruxtoiw Nortel Io W Paffijln r viiy ii, norristown. ck. .. -3lOLooil3L Hon and Jr. Bf sj .&M -" --a-t - Sit 1. . .. ,... j" 1 j' f 'ii)liissasvsisis jajstayt-irir in 'sas'aii'ij months. Call Xum, and Jrrl
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