Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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tetters te this Editor
.. te QUard Agalnit Diphtheria
, dtt Bdlter ef'tht Kvtnine Pubtie Udatrl
."A, -Many dlscascH liave been bun-
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ThHfi i hew another te be .Wlwh.n
UruUKUt unuvi - ,' -
ih. oeeple lcurn noeui u.. ii"
,h people
which mny go when we mi ruy inn uru
whien miu
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I mention It new be-
'i.,.. new. before nn epidemic starts,
m ,n . ? -X
'Sxln-Bntitexln: edmini.tered three
r.. vlth Intcrvatn of one week, will
...-.iu Intervnln
nmea v"1 "."., i... . ...i
h induce immunization m J"V.,C" V
I three months after up inw nj'"
ttfrt meiiiiw "" !. u tin, dan-
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r is u "' , . i i -
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- .- -,i ftiinii ir nccuinuu ur uui
Kt medical authorities. '
i "" fn. .nllmi hcfnre nn enl
"".- ..,nnn for netlen
Ij.mlc is titulcr way in that immunity
' net immediately fellow treatment.
This letter should, In reality, i live necn
bitten a month nRe. Hut it la net
tee late In most cnscH, and meat chil-
ftrSs'thiHhidUim
Liine. he Is asmiming what he kuews
Cthlnc about. He may aeccrtnlii .loll .lell
ffly hy having hlacMA tented by
(tie Schick method. This Is h simple
Inrecesa te phyxlclnns who have in
formed themselves, l'liyclclans may
rive Inttriictien nt the Ocrmantewn
'il mtai and nt the Philadelphia Ilni-
-I
-- s i ii.A ifnii iinu rmnn nr.
fanrtd by Dr. Kdward L. linucr, of the
health department.
1'rlvate patients Mieulil neck treat
,piint from their physicians or go te
these prepared te give it. CIIiiIch are
conducted by the city in the city hcnltli
renters ana the Ocrmantewn HeKplliil,
where already the number treated
rtnsei from (100 t" 1000 cases pet
month. The city welcomes nn opportu
nity te extend Its weuk. The people
vhe use the city or prrVate clbilcs will
remove a ncrlnus menace.
IIUWAIID T. HAUTifAX.
rhiladelphia, October 0, llW-'.
Thinks Psychological Moment Past
tf the Editor of the Eveninu Publ.e Ledger:
Sir Let ub net have n Werld'B
Tnlr, but put forth our efforts te bring
thlnjs nearer normalcy.
The psychological moment, that Is
the time when sentiment had crystal
lized for the fair, has pained.
Ne mere courageous, oncrKetlc lender
could have been che'en than Colonel
IV Oiler, but a project of the propor
tions of n World's Fair cannot func
tion with just n head. While the direc
tors were pondering and wondering who
should lead them, n strong organiza
tion, the North Philadelphia Huslness
Mtn's Association, was working earn
estly, distributing literature und get
tin? ncivtpnpcr publicity wherever poj pej
tiblc. At one tlme every active organisatien
la Philadelphia ndvecntcd the fair, new
.e have a house divided.
Hcntiuient onre diRHipated cannot
Iver le brought back again.
Ne one knows better than the sen sen
tened politician that once sentiment is
crystallized around n prospective can
didate, It Is immediately furthered; if
net. it seen perishes.
Se let us promote- Philadelphia in
tvery way. lettlnp; thh lessen guide uh
In any ether great project we mny
undertake.
Hut 1st us net forget that Philndet
phla must remember ihnt for which
the is remembered : that Is, "The Cradle J
pi i,iiwrty, "Jiiic City el llretucrly
Leve."
In due time we must nnd will hnve a
Sttln;; celebration In 1020. Philadel
phia has never been found wanting in
its respect te historical events, nor
liner will.
.TAJIKS MnelMcAVEY.
Philadelphia, Oct. 1!!, 102L'.
Cilia for Return of Stelen Billiens
tithe .'rfller of the Uvjnlne Puhtie I.rrtaer:
Sir Helng a daily reader of your
ireat paper nnd an ordinary American
fitlren, em of these who compose f)0
per cent of our population, I desire te
1T I nprea with you that It Is rebberv
te tax Henry Ferd se high under our
prwnt tax system, as the large tnx he ,
Ii new paylnc the (levernment is te
eeapfnsntc the Government for the
bil'lens that were stolen diirinc the
wr.
Henry Kerd in about the only hlc
pilthv man that sives the public und
labor both n inunre ilenl.
It W !1 ltnfnrl 1,1,, itinnin n . m - n ....,
Hk him ve grentlj. I
ihe Lvr.vi.re Pfiir-id I.kimieiiv ,.
neiild fight fee IparlHlnlimi il.nf ,vlll . T,f
julre the hilllnnii nt)c during th war
m be returned te Iho trensurv. Tlien
ur taxes should lm reilnceii 70 per
;'., , , , . c. wiisex.
I'minriclph'n, October 12, 102-.
Delighted With the "Doe Dad&"
te the r.iUter nt , Evtnfie Pe W10 Z.c,7eiv
i. .r1 "''l',1" xprcss my Creat t
Wartlnn win, Arch Dele's "Den
Hails. 1 la. thorn wllh "Unlrlireadth
iinrry ns the urcatcst n( nirtoen m
.,',.' .. " 'llmlnntive clinrnctcrK. -e
MCKfstlve of eiirwlvcs, nre n isytn
WII8111 or linmer nnd ,.0ed nnture nnd
WMf, , n.l frniitr. The tnpestr.v of
int-ir lues is ns eluni.v nnd imnll ns
"."" T'i' 'lav.-illnc nnimnlH, Hip
m IcileiiMirm of ni-rylinily, tlm Bre-"JJ1"-'
liiK'ksrniiiKl nnd thn Inriili-nts
ki. tlipir q!ivKMinf.s nlmnvt beau
tf , , ' 'AIM.HS ,Si'ItYVi:(II.
Iiiiluilrlplila, October 11, 10212.
Farmer's Prosperity Helpful te All
1. r..tw IMMIIL'llll
'm n jet of vetrg, nnd if hn u V,1
lVle ,in yr '"I!"" thrniiKh that will
te nil . 1? fnr",t'1:' "Ti he is entitled
w oil the veip.s lm enn KPt.
kit n.d,J,,,k,',,,',, ul rnllreadh,
te farinPr!"1" tUUB,,t ,S B'Ve" M
t Ji's". rn"re',,I nnw hnve the InrstPHt
v of ?,f farm lTediw-tK In t liis
ii Bsiti ' ''"""try. but the fnrmpr
k-l i" netlllnK l' return for llii.s
ira7,i,.lonn"gei ,thft rnllreads today
e the "fii',!i "Tlr hlmrp 70 P" cent
iicti Jui1". vnl,,c of n11 farm l"-"'1'
rrednei. th '..MrpptleiiH nil furm
ff"1 n". -filing nt less tlmn tb
tt of production,
rn'lrLfT f,!rn'erH '-rr nny Mirnlns
r.rnln 1" Meckn nnd bends. If he
Cannet lVt llp I'ferlucrs, ihi.l If lm
Sin .1 ake 1V""M,H Hireiigh produc preduc
K?Ti'ns. 1. u,n bc,0'(''' i'He nn.l his
iVnet8 $?vn U)PH- , When the former
is net pronnpreus. nil nHiee i.n.n..u.
hly n Biirfncc condition.
iveni i,At.M,uu v . ...
ttt Of wLf";mCr 1V'bl t0 KCt "eul'
tenVn0. Ca,V10t fcc.'1 0,lQ Industry nt the
?" I rnenc"ie"!'er W,,heut br,ns,l,
Inde"!10' Vnllni,,,, dcnintul in Found.
0tf5,fs".'?,,r Jditerlnl. but you did
- -.1 viiuiisu, iHisiiiesa Rtncritllj
fh 1'eeDle'. Vimi.,
ie. "i- --r-."""
rn will appear, tlallr
le redser, und ulae
le ledger. Letter.
XL 5Jn Publ
". nnu
Mtri. "ffi'.i."",'' "JS
Nm
ay. Publ!
IRIIIV llm.l. .. . .Ii".' --.-.-'.
"rri?,TS,.,,,1 "r?.n! nd aueatlen.
'J'wriii Interest will be nnsurred.
H m.:. imisi win ne prinieu,
"','""""''' iwfWjm Wants Twe Senos .Si "Km. """ ' ' . iw v.r.
We ii .' tllU ,Plll,0,lul. them can ou let me knew wheri I can as. ' i'i J ' Ktn ArevnvI e? te W,'n(f f,"in.er,ll'
IiweplM."1 p,,0t 'K'CStlcm Mr. Vnlli..-eS cure them: "Ut Me See Tour Rainbow , ?.8S?ineett .t- Slsm r'hlg'h'mA.n.n
IZ.J "! llllV""k, Oiuv ill n whlle Annie." The following la all I can r.mem- Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Tre.a Cem
eme of ,,ur dirrcters nt WusliliiKten , l,or et the ethr ,en J would iike te , cordon, Oct. ia. jajIes m .in of
l miMnke sny ()r de Rempthlne- tlinr hnv': lftt? .J?mJ?'' .nni, Kllen Qortlen. Relatives
h" real teildl nf mennlnJ R ''n'1 nlBnt " l v lPln. Jr, rV'r!, ','l,M .5. '""""i- ' 8:30
If vjiw.,-, .- 11 ",ennlnf' ,1 dreamed I came te thee: A' MV. fr0ln he rc.ldence of h'g brether-ln-
h. hate1."?' .2 La . " retM Veu .."em.sed. SI,!' toy. m. ! tiTi "."' Jz", 43.a. ?!L..!fc-. '?
iikii Hiiuniii ire, inrnunn n.11 siernitv. v
- ' f' .
; " . i , ,
FlJim ".-. - 1
? 'V ClDlfl
. ..ttera te the Editor should be M
'V, nd te the point as possible,
avoiding; anything that would epen
cusfnem ena' or ctMlan "'
.? n."entlen will be paid te aneny
meus letters. Names nnd ftddressea
m",.t be signed as.nn evidence et
iroed faith, although names will net
m printed If request is made that
,nX. be emitted.
,T.he publication of a letter In net
i?.,V !.akcn a " Indersement of Ha
views by this paper.
i..ommun.lcat'ens will net be re
turned unless accompanied by post pest post
eRe, nor will manuscript be saved.
Ih, going te feel thn KffMtn of low.
P.rieed farm products- In the near fu-
iwe.
Thft fnrtnnt fnM Itl i M1...MA Al.
situation. The Interstate Cemmercd
(.UlnmlK.sInn I., n,iLt.ll .ii...,i
uint honorable body of men should
wow when the railroads nre fed up
".u8ii le g0 uieng en reduced rations.
ii ii i . ... J- FRANK COLE..
I hiiadclphia, October 11, 1021!.
"Pistol Totlne"
Te the Editor et the Evtntnn Public Ltdair:
8lr Chief Magistrate McAdoo, of
!"' N,cw; lerlc City Court, in nn nd
iress before police nnd prosecuting ex
perts, declnred tbnt nlstnl Inllmr q "fl.e
nJI c 21 A?",ricn" '"f '""re piels
" ca.rricd in New Yerk City and Chi-
than in all of Europe, and that
I'lO frnr rn!innfnnfti.A ntwi .ih.... iu
!h u nrc ,,llc r,nt,f problems of
Jni niiineriues,
j!f Natien is certainly nnd surely
COInlllK t0 IP t ttln U-hen tl,n mnnnf...
I 1 "(I. "ale, et revolvers must be made
?, "fecial uml exclusive function of the
lederel Government.
iit.i n,""b1, et crimes thnt ere com cem
2h f" ,( revolvers nre handy or
, L ." V '"""neus, jjurginrs nnd
in , .i,'. . ',.,, nr .nIwn.v nncl ready
n. "h?"t, t0 um. 'f hey meet opposition.
If IimVi ''''Iho reduced appreciably
Vr.ir.i i e "" "et Npcurc revolvers.
''f"'8 frtquent becnuse one or both
wrii. t0.n,i Lnr8ument cny g"s- The
ret ever is he devil's own rnstrument
-I i.,u .miiiing or crime nnd criminals
Pi.ii-i i .. WILLIAM SAPP.
Philadelphia, October 11, 1D22
Questions Answered
Slgne of the Twelve Apostles
Te ""' lA,ter f h Evenina PuMle r.n,r,
UmernhV" .,ky"! th- eriKtn of
a for ..y.m.i ... u.l,"nu'" tne apeit 09,
cue!, for ,' teV'h9 "V" for St- Pe'' an
n W,L,T0:' "r. ' knew.. ." i m tow
bel win ,. i """"'"'I IV me aym.
oei. y,i ou hintny llame them7
rhlladelphtii, October J 2. m " "'
Tbcse emblems were designed by arllata
' 'h0 veT e"lr daya of ChrUtnlty and
att'nX"U,maWl; ,ntendeJ ,0 almKr sem.
att.ibute of each person repreaented. The
in... . t7 , ,ve """ tt: St. Petor,
kj; St. Paul, n awerd or book; St. An
drew, a creja Ilka the letter Xi St. James.
.. Uru! et. jenn. a rauldren. aometlms a
lr.iren or en eaale: at. l'hlllp, n apear and
ii .X ""riiioiemew, a nayln knlfa: at.
Milthev
ii cnrpenicra aquarei St. Thomea.
St, Jamei the I.eae, a club: St.
nn nx, nnd Ht. Hlmer, a a,
u dart:
Mm.'ilua
Housemaid
Te th: Editor of the Eventne PuhUr r.i-dn.r-
Sir Will you plene tell me the meaning
of "housemaid"? MICHAEI, ROl.TnsZ.
rniianelpine, Oceber 11, 1022.
The t-m "lieuannnld" uauifly la applied
te n lveman engaged In domestic aervlca In
a prlvate family, especially In taking care
of the room.
Poems, Songs Desired
"Grin"
Te the Editor et the Eventne PuhUc Ltdaer;
Sir Will you online a regular reader of
the l'fonte a I'n-um by yrlntlng Ileberi W.
ion loes room "Urln"7
iii , . , , HAHKY FLKTCIIUn.
rhlladelplilj, October 10, 1!I22.
ani.v
If jeu're up agalnat a brutssr or you're
gettlne knocked out
Orln,
If yeu're fecllni pretty groggy and you're
licked beend n doubt
Orln.
Uen't let him sen yeu're flunky. Itt him knew
with every clout,
Tbeuih your loco Ii battered te a pulp, your
Moemlnir heart la rteut:
,ri!Kt str.nd upon your pirn until th beggar
kneciia you cut
And grin,
Tl,l. , I -1 . ,..,,.. ....
d-
l lmldi true
. 0f ln-
'ou r" "P nnlnst It b.idly, then It's only
"ItU VII UU(
Se grin.
If the future'a black m thunder, don't let
P"eplj se jeu're blue:
Just rultlvnie a rastlren smile of Jey the
whole day threugh:
It they call ou "Little Sunshine." wish
that they'd no troubles, tee
Yeu may grin.
Rlfe up In the morning with the will that,
smooth or rough,
You'll irrln.
Sink le slen nt midnight, and although
jeu'is foiling teuxh,
.Tuit grin.
There's nothing gained by
whtnlnsr and
our net inat'Kina of etuff:
You're a fighter from away back, and veu '
wen 1 inae s reeurr.
Your trouble l thnt you don't knew w
,
s-hsn
"n,
jeunave nad enough
; Don't give in. ,,n,'.K,UJTi1 '-"veland. Onlo. en Oct.
'13. ll22 WRAY. daughter of the lata Sam
I If fati should down you. Just gst-r-p .nd J'",' nn1 Anllll Fleming. Netice of funeral
I inks another cuff: f-nrTHPir -,,.. .. .m,,,,,,,,, .
1 Vcu ""llL enK,',w,,,at th" " " Nniynff
ephy like bluff
AnJ grin.
I dreamed we were en the la'.e of
Where true heaita never part;
I held you ele.e end called you mini.
.My dearest old sweetheart.
CHORUS
v cottage,
All
I war.t
I.
some reies and
ou.
Won't you ceme back and make my dream
true?"
1IARRT R. rOURACRB.
Philadelphia. October 7. 1022.
If the song, are published, you probably
can procure them In a music store, They
are net tn the People's Forum collection.
Rudyard Kipling's Verse
Te !, Editor 0 llie Evenina PvUic l.rdetr:
Mir Kindly publish Ihe nmne of the book
wherein I will be able te find Kipling',
poem "Pellah I'lsher'a Beardlni Heuse "
D. R. W.
Atlantle City. October 11. 1!)22.
The title of the poem Is "The Ballad of
Fisher'. Bearding Heuse " It may be found
In the volume "Rudyard Kipling Verse, In
clusive Edition," Deubleday, Page tt Ce..
New Tork,
"The White-Footed Deer"
A friend wrltee for ft poem entitled "Tha
Whlte-l'-oelod Deer," the rlr.t line of which,
.he thinks, Is "It was a hundred ors
age," If a reader can furnish It, the poem
will 1)0 PI Int. d 111 the People'. 1' "- jg
Aiki for Twe Poems
Te Ihe fc'dlter et tht Kfftilae 'nelle l.idetri
Hlr Can you kindly furnish me with the
poems "The Girl Wllh the Blue Velvet
Band" and "Teledo Hllm"7 .,
JOSEPH A. BULL1VAN.
Philadelphia, October 6, 1022.
The Poeplo'a rvirum collection deeii net
contain elhr pf h) at.irea petm.
leader kupply llitml
Can a
Ove,
.1
.?"?,. gy-,ftt:t, .-T... 1 "
' eluciri nMwUlltillPR' ' - peatm- .
mnfi lO MCLU UI1 WUnUtn ifiii.nn,i tn ie MARTHA E..
AMIBDC ji vrDC Al II .H nS2 S?.I J ' J?rank IKane lll:
CHARGE 44 YEARS OLD
True III Rendered In 1878 Ac
cused Out en Bend
Lumbcrten, N. C, Oct. 1(1. (By A.
P.) After wandering ever the country
nnd keeping his identity from the twllcc
for forty-four years, Jeseph H. Kemp,
nrrested nt St. Augustine, Fin.. Inst
month, charged with the killing of
UiiiiIdI K. McNeill nenr lied Springs,
en August 15, 1878. nnuV brought here
for trial, new is.nt liberty under 4000
bend and is visiting his brothers nnd
sisters In Illndcn County, whom be had
net seen in almost half n century.
Kemp's brother came te Lnmbcrten
lact week and nrninged thu bend.
The Hobcsen County Onind Jury In
November, 1878, returned n true bill
ngninst Kemp chnrging murder. Kemp
does net deny thnt he killed McNeill,
nrcerdlng te Sheriff Lewis, but claims
M'lf-defense. IIe declares he shot Mc
Neill when the hitter threatened him
with nn nx after jhry had quarreled.
The only living witness of the killing,
U N said, ii u brother of McNeill,
(ranting of bail Is tnken here te mean
that Kemp will net be tried for Ural
degree murder when the case comes up
nt the November term of court.
THK (II.OKY THAT WAH AMBRIOA'fJ
Kxplernll'ina en Ranter Island have brought
te light apparently tondusKe proof thnt
America was Inhabited long befere the eaya
of Athena, and Heme. Francis Dickie dis
putes the probability of that ancient race
nmlnit been aubmcrged beneath the Pacific.
Read this nrt.cle In the Magazine Section
nf the Sunday I'tiam l.ErMjtn. "Mnke It a
Habit," Atli-.
MAKItlAGE
DUCKIjUY DULLEa. On Octebar 14.
1022. at the Flrat Presbyterian Church,
Went Cheater. Pa., by the Uev. Jeseph II.
Dulles, assisted by the llev. Samuel G.
Hedge. KDWAnT) S. HUCKLEY. Bd. and
ANNA RTILLi: DULLES, daughter et Jehn
Welsli Dulles, Esq.
Btmvs
. AaciIKn. Oet 18. BENJAMIN It., hus
band of the late Matilda Archer. Relatives
and friends, also employee et Artman.
Trelchler Ce.. and all societies of which Ii
was a member, are Invited te attend funeral
servlccs, Tues.. 2 p. M., parlors of F. M.
llewlnnd A Sen, 1I10S W. Diamond st. Int.
private, ttemalna may be viewed Hen.. after
AUFFOHT. Oct 18. EMMA II., wife of
the late (loergo Auffert. Funeral services
Tues., 2 P. jt, preolsely. residence, 8S8 B,
Thompson at. Int. private, North Cedar
Hill Cem. Friends may call Men.. 8 te 10
WlsNNnTT. On Oet, 14. 1022, SALLIE
E., daughter of the late Herry nn,l An,y A'
Ecnnett. Ilelatlves and frlenda are Invited
te the services, Tuesday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, at h-r late residence, 1018 S. B3d
tt. Interment private ' Blount Peace Cem
etery. Remains may pa Mewed Monday
cvenlna from 7 te 0 o'clock.
IJEN80N. Oi't. IS. WILLIAM A., hus
band of Laura V. nnuin (nee Stevenson).
Helatlvea and friends nvltd te funeral
e-rvltes, Ven.. 2 P M.. late rosidenee. U720
S. 17th st. Int. Oreen.vnnd (K. of P.) Cem
IlEnO. Oct. IB. DLANCHB H.. wife nf
Joel M. Ilerg, aged 40, Ilelatlves and friends
are Invited te attend funeral services, Tues.,
2 P. M., Aeher's Bread St, Chapel. 1300 N.
llread at. Int. Adath Jeshurtui Cem. Kindly
emit flowers.
HISSETT (nee Malley). Oct. 13. MAHOA
RET. wife of Rebert Illuett. Relatives and
frlenda are Invited te attend funeral services.
Tues., 2 P. M.. slsier'e residence. Elizabeth
Jnmesen. 1731 N, 25th st. Int. Westminster
Cem. Friends muy cell Men., 8 te 10 I'. M.
nnOWN. Oct. 12. 1022. WILLIAM t.
CROWN, SU., husband of Helen II, Brown,
aged 72. Relatives and friends am Invited
te attend funeral servlcea. at his lata resi
dence. 2020 N. 1.1th St.. Men . 1 P. M. pre
ctsflv. Int. Westminster Cem.
CALLAHAN. Oct. 12. 1022. FRANK P.
beloved husband of Catharine Callahan.
RelatlNes and friends, alto Hely Name
Seciety: F. (,f A , Ne. fi2. nnd empleyes
of William Spink, are Imlted te ettend
funeral. Tues., 6:n0 A, M.. from his late
residence, 219 Roxborough ove. Solemn re re
tiulem mass St. Jehn the tiaptlst Church
10 A. M. Int. Westminster Cem.
CAREY. Oct. 12. 1U22. JOHN A., hus
band of Anna Carey, aged S4. Relatives and
frlenda. also members, of Emanuel Ledge,
Ne. 1104. I O. O. F.. Lancaster, Pa., are
Invited te attend funeral, Men., 1 P M.,
Inte residence, 17 III N. flth at. Int. Odd
fellows' Cm, Atlantle City and Lancaster
papers please cupv,
COOK. At Moereslnwn, N. J.. Oct 14.
1022. MARY, wife of Irvlnn Cook. Rela
tives and friends Invited te ettend funeral,
late residence, S3 E, 2d at.. Moorestown.
N. J. Tues.. 2 P. M. Int. Hnlnespert Cem.
COTTON Oct. 14. MARY CAMPUELL.
vife of Charles K, Cotten. Funeral servlcts
al her late residence. M W, Jehnsen st,,
Oe-mnnte'vn. Tun. 2 P, M. Int. private,
CRIST1N, Oct. 14, i022. JAMES U..
son of Jani-s H and Matilda Crlstl;,. Fu
neral services Wed , 2 P .. r.t his parents'
reardence, RunnemeJe. N. J, Int. New Cam
den Cum. Friends may call Tues., utter 7
'ci'RRAN. Suddenly. Oct. 13, JAMES I"..
husband of the Inte Marv Currnn. rtnlntlfeu
and friends also umpleyea of Haines, Jenes
A Cadbury Ce.. are Invited te attend funeral
Tues., 8 A. M.. rcldenw of son. Wllllnm
A f..rn n Rn.utii, .. ,l.l..,n.i ,.
Solemn Reaulem Mass. Church nf tha lm.
maculate Conception, Jenklntewn. 0:30 A. M.
prerlselv. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem.
DiJiiijiuiux. (jet, is, max, jnjijf w
DellOHSKA. aced 89. Relatives and friends,
also E. I), linker Pest. Ne. S. InUted te
funeral. Wed.. 10:30 A M reskience. 1BH7
W. Dauphin at. Friends may call Tues.
ee.
unNNis. suddenly. Oct. in. hannah
M , wife of Elijah J. Dennis (nc? Fepcu(j:i)
aged 48, Relatives and friends, also Excel-
) sier (.napter. re. a, e. 1;. ,, are invited '
-- - - - -.-.. -., '--" im,ri-
I ,0 miini, vu.. . -. .u., rrsieence, i'l 15
n. envii ei. m. pivai?. k nunas may call
Tues. eve.
DCNCAN. In Rryn Mawr, Oct, 1,1.
JEREMIAH, husband of late Emma Dun
can, aged 72. Relatives and frlenda of
famllv crre Invited te attend funeral. I ;30
P M,. Tues . at residence of his son
Charles E. Duncan. 102S Reese ave., Rrvn
Mawr. Services In Gulph Church 2.30 P. M
, a n l..l ,.. ha
(III. '.UIUII V.CIII
vale
FBENKT. Oct. 13,
JAMES P.. Ii,,al.
of Catharine Feeney (nen Evera). and .en '
of Ar.nle and tlu late Daniel Feeney. R-ln- !
Jives nnd friends nrj Invited te attend I
funeral. Tues. N:30 A. M,. from 2004 E. I
?,!?,'' h"fi vBMmi "q,u,,,,,m rn1 ?' Ann' 1
f li'LLch JO A. M. Int. Helv Sepulchre Cem.
f. ";r?l. 1. I22. JOHN 11.. nf'
-02- Fr.vnkferd ave
Relatives and friends !
nre invite! te attend funeral services, Tues..
Ks." i-"t.Bf I)ar,'rs f Hevvard 0. Dlckes.
lfl.'J L. Palmer at. Int. private. Fermvoed
rem. R.muliis mav beievvi,i fV ...
and friends and all aecletle. of which .he
W'a.i a member, are .nvlted te attend funeral
srrv ce.. Men. 2 P. M. residence of her
BUII Ill-IITW, 4IOU .t, sin fll
conslen IP A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cum
OORDON. On Oct, 13. 102J, IDA E
GORDON, aged de Relatives and friends
Invited te services, en Tues . a P. M., at the
Dowiilnittewn M, E. Church Int. Northwood
Cem.. Downlngtewii, J.'rlends may call Men.
i','n" n'lii..! '? " "i e residence of her
Phil II"rerJ MacKurluna. 310 N. 42d at .
n.a"ViAltT2n.O0l'15i ln22. CATHARINE
".te1" "'i1 " araham. Relatives
v.nf.ra!,Iirt".."re 'nv't"l te the aervlce.
JJednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, nt the
P.lv"": "rRulldlng. 1820 Chestnut M.
..UUI, , 1.11a OOU
11AHKI.VH n,. II ItlTm, ..., ,
t,v0e.0dU7rlAnd1.'"kfn' "i" "lUl"
&n, nJi"11'!, 0, mp eyes of the
Atlantle Rellnlng Ce. and all societies of
wlilen he was 11 mgmber. are Invited te at
tend funeral, Tues,, 8:S0 A. M.. from niece',
resldence. Mr. James lUnna 30U I) at
?i'"Vp. r."u'?" ma.s, Church bf the Asten-
ep'wim'.'m0"' V' l0'-- -MARV. widow
of William Helling.. In her 82d year. Rela
Uvea and friend, are Invited te attend fu
"''Mf"'. 1 1; M.. residence of Sen-in-law,
Valter LUhlkep Bill W. I.afaette .t..
Church0? P. m B'rvice. Barren IIII1
iivIhb,H-T; " 5illlJe,n,r' ,0ct- " KLIA8 C.
H!,,Tn'4' Relatives and friends, also
S.'i1 J.1" e'.',?1"' '!. Ne. 18. G. A. 11.. and
Tacoma tribe. Ne. U77. I. O. R. M.. are In
vited te attend funeral servlces. Tues., S
P M at the parlors of William Revven, S0J
L. llrard ave. Int. Mechanic.' Cem. Friend,
muy call Men,, nfter 7 P. M
i,,1,IP,',p':N.:ri)ci .l.5'. WILLIAM JL. hus
band of Kthsl Baldwin Helden. Tuneral
"Vic" Wed.. a:30 P. M . late residence.
4hM Havytbeine .t Krnnkferd. Int. Eust
C dar Hill Cem, Prlend. may call Tues,
evening.
lllHIENTHAL. Oct, 12. MAE WELDON,
w ' "' J'ttn, r Hubcnthal, lielatlvi; anJ
friends are Invited te attend funernl enrv
.Ki. rTn,-.l i?J'. M' .Precisely. Ute rasl-d,i'r,VT.t?-
1 l'!rt at. Int private.
1 i"vJ,nV,h,VVr0c, X- CATlIERINE HUR.
I.I.V. Rehitlve. and friends Invlted te view
remain., Tue.. eve,, at 230 Queen t. I'u
nrl Wed.. 7:30 A. M.. from 313 N. Frank.
.'k, S01"",", m., of renulem at St. Ann'.
Ch.pel 0 A. If. Jnt. Hely Cren Cem,
SA,;"V?Vrir?aw.'k'uP,,i;.0.cf' " " hand of J'nnle TehllK Relative, and
GOILLHI JADER, In his 71st ear. INj. frlenda. I.ndge Ne. .1, r. A M., Pregre,"
neral services at his late residence. East.slvs Assembly. Ne. 4. Artisans' Order Mu
Main it, Tuesday, nt 8 P. M, Int. prl- tunl Pint.ctlnn. and Peer Rlchurd Club, m-
iT.t.x. "A -lXunl ' iace cemetery.
e VJi.J, ifuhi' ,"' ", CATHARINE, widow
SL. 0!H at!n'.,1 uner..' ""Vice, en Wednes
.aV. '. -..I..J.,:.-resldence of kun. Edward
i. iiann, ij-ij k 03d st.
Widow of tha late J. rana ivbiie.
Uvea and frlende Invited te funeral Mrvlcta,
en rues., g J', m my ner restueitw. -.
S2d str. Int. Drlvan.
KELLY, On Oct. IS. 1022. ANNIE
KELLY. Relatives nnd friends are Invited
te the servlee, Tuesday afternoon, nt 'J
o'clock, nt her late residence, 213 S. 44th at.
Interment private.
KE YES. pet, IB. 1022, EMMA M.. wife
of Edward Keyes and daughter of Themas
F. and Mary A. Morrison, ased 32, Funeral
Tues., 1 1 M., from her parents' residence
203 Sedglev 'avc. Int, Hillside Cem, ,
KINO, Oct. 14, 1022. I1KRNARD II.. hus
band of Catherlne M. King. llnlatlvcsSMnd
friends, also pmpleves of Phlla. Dulletln, are
Invited te attend funeral, Weil,, 8:30 A. M..
late realdence, 8111 Chestnut at. Solemn
high mass of requiem, Church of Our Lady
of Vle6ry. 10 A. M. precisely. Int. Hely
Cress.
KINO. Oet. 14, 1022. EMMA D.. widow
of the Inte Oconto W. King. Helntlvea nnd
friends nre Invited te nltend the funeral serv
ices, Wednesday, 2 P. M at the resldenre
of her daughter, Mrs W. Merrltt Russell,
0120 Catharlne at, Int. private.
KIRK. Suddenly, Oet. IB, CATHARINE
II. , wlfe of James J. Kirk. Relatives nnd
friends nre Invited te attend funernl. Wed,,
8:30 A, M.. lata residence, 374H Powellen
ne. Solemn requiem mass St. Jnmea'
Church 10 A. M. Int. St. Denis" Cem.
LEBHER. Suddenly et Allentnwn Hos Hes
Pltal. en Oct. 13. 1022, PAULINE EVA,
wife of Thbmnj J, Leshcr. aged 00 yenra.
Relatives and friends nre Invited te tha
service. Tues., 2:30 P. M.. nt Ilethany, Re
formed Church, 4th nvc, liethlehem. Private
aervlca at tha residence. 41ft W. North at.,
llethtehcm. at 2 P. M. Int. at Memerial
Park Cem.
LEWIS. On Oct. IB. In the 87th year of
her age. ANNA REED, wife of the late
Francis A. l.cwla. llurlal service at the
Church of St, James the Irfss en Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock
LIOOETT, Oct. 13, rAULINE. wlfe of
Alexander Llceett. ItelatlveH nnd frlenda
nre invited te funeral services Tues., 2 P.
M., (rt her into residence, 2330 E. Lctterly
at. Int. private,
LYNClfi Oct. 12. MARY It. C, beloved
diuahter of Francis J. nnd Catharine C.
Lynch (nee Rynn), Relatives and friends,
also R, V. M. HDilnllty of the Visitation and
Incarnation Churches, are Invited te attend
funeral, Tues., 8:30 A M,, from her parents'
residence 230 E. Wyoming ate. Solemn
lequlem mass at the Church of the Incar
nation 10 A. M. precisely. Int. Hely Sepul
chre Cem.
LYON. At his residence. B410 Chancellor
at., en Oct. 15. 1022. JAMES C. f.YON.
aged 81 years. Relatlves and friends, nlse
emrlejes of Alexnnder Ilres., are Invited te
the services, Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock, nt the Oliver II. Pair Uulldlng. 1820
Chestnut st. Interment private.
MacRItlDE. Oct. 1 1, JOHN M.. husband
of Mnry Etta Mncllrlde (nce Jluckwald), nun
47 ears. lllntlves nnd friends, also Lodae
54, I. O. O. M . Cramp Ileneflclal Asse. nnd
empleyes of A. Macllride & Ce., nre Invited
te nttend the funeral sen Ices) Wed. after
noon. 1 e'clcck, at his Inte resldetice, 22(14
N. Parle ns. Friends may call Tues. eve.,
after 7. Int. Ferest Hill Cemetery. (Havre
de Grace papers nlease copy.)
MATHER At Atlnntle City. N. J.. Oct.
14, MARTHA M . widow of Jnmea Mnlher.
aged 87, Funeral services nt the residence
of her daUKhter Mrs. Harry Husted. 3102
Atlantic nve., Tues.. 1:30 V. M. Int. Mt.
Zlen Cem,
MCCLELLAND. Oct. 12. 1022. ELLA,
widow of Jehn McClelland (n-e Scmple).
Relatives nnd friends are Invited te attend
funeral services Mem, l:3n P. M.. resi
dence, 4041 N. Mnrshull at. Int. nrlvnte,
McOINNIS. Oct. 13. 1022. MARY V,.
wlfe of Frank J. Mclllnnls. Relatives mu
friends nre Invited te attend funeral, Wed..
8:30 A. M., from her late residence, 407
Lnurel he., Cheltenham, Montnemory Ce.
Solemn requiem mass at Church of the
Presentation 10 A. M. Int. Hely Sepulchre
MCNEILL Oct. IB. nRIDGET. wife of
Inte Jehn McNeill (nee Tresnan). Relatives
and friends, also 11. V. M. Sodality, Dlv.
Ne. IB, A. O II. I.adls Auxiliary. Invited
te attend funeral Wed., 8 A. M., from her
Inte residence. B121 N. 33th at.. Falls nf
Schuylkill. Solemn requiem mass at St.
ltridge'.'H Church 0:30 A, M. lut. New Cathe
dral Cem
MILLER. Oct. 1.1, a patient sufferer at
rent. ROSA, beloved wlfa of Frederick Mil
ler (nee Ilnch). In her BOtli jear. formerly of
Jugdshelm Ohernmt Creltshelm. Wurtcmbcrg,
Relatives nnd friends nre Invited te attend
funeral services, Wed . 2 P. M., nt late
residence. .1113 N. (1th st. Int. Oakland
Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve.
MILLER. Of 2103 W. Blh st . Wllmlng Wllmlng
ten. Del, en Oct. 11. 1022. WILLIAM P..
husband of Sarah J, Miller. n?rd US years.
Fun'ral services en Monday nfternoen nt 2
o'clock nt the Oliver II. llalr Rldg.. 1820
Chestnut rt.
MILLER. Oct. 14. 1022. OTTO MILLER
in his 73d senr, Funrirl services Tues.. 2
P. M, precisely, nt his lntn re"ldcnce. 4327
Freslnnd uve.. Roxborough. Int. private.
Friends mav call Men. eve.
Mtl.LWAnD. Oct 15 RENJAMIN R..
husband of Clementina Mlllwnrd, nired 01
years. Relntlves nnd friends e-a Invited te
attend the funeral servicci, V, edncedsy. 2 P.
M.. nt late residence, me N Ettlng st.
Int. Northwood Cemetery. Friends may call
Tues. eve.
MORANO. Oct. 14. JAMES V.. son of
Frank A. und Florence Mnrane (ties McCus
ker). Due notice, 1021 N. 10th st.
MOTT Oct. 13. 19.-2. anultQE I'., hm
band of Edith S. Mett, used 50. Relatives
nnd frlewli nre Invited te nttend funeral
ervl en Men .2 1' M , lat residence, 3'J07
Knnx t. firninntnwn Int. prlvute.
MULFORD. At Rrlilgetnn, N. J., Oct. II.
OEOUOIANA V. widow of Jehn ( Mulford.
need 82. runeral from renidTCe of her
brother. Rebert V Uoen flulem. K J., Wed
11 A M Int Enstvlew Cem. Salem. N. J
Ml'IlHAY Oct 13. MARY E., daushter
or late Jleuert r.nu i;nen .Murray. Jtelnllves
at his late residence. 4032 v niten nve. int.
pilvnte. On view Men . 7 te 0 P. M I
O'CONNORS. Oct. 14. CATHERINE j
daughter of thu late Michael nnd Catherine
O'Conners uejauves unu rricnaa invited ti
j Vji;iiit'i r - Miiinn uiiiiiu n
Sacred Heart eT St '"effi" "church110 n?e ' SSS"twxS:"' L Ma hevvs'. Garden ', "M " .lit eni se u, I W ngVl.n nearer I &" lrt J,?r9,tf 'JK "-tee's work In th.
Invited te attend r..V..r.i" n "v.-r.iU ,' c" Hetel, Camden, N. .1. t"lr(""" ave.. Darby. Spruce, Baltimore 1 ?". anl ' W.?m"n " nR,,;-W-wr Sections These pe-
lv?.UM.a from nMn,8,"'8'd,Onnc.W2230 K iVh WATril-Ut-t. Ham-lten geld wr.st watch. I e.Tfe " ach "eur'Vln'nf reTn aTTu'HC1' ""n"."" Br W,U nd ,"a ,0 Pr0n,-CtnurS?,.rArT..Cr0?.,-C.S!S
$Zj B, Vr" KI-;- " T' "".." fC? P.. Rureau. fourth flw.
soANei;H.-p0ucnock,3,;r.d,uir;fi n'eehS: !tlen- "" "J c"-- VPF
aged 48 vesrs. Relative, und friends, also T ,, , . ,n ... frZnnSJ8!X&lV&"l
APOIIO ix.uge. ie. jr,. r, anu .v. Jl . are, xiaiiJt mauiiju r .iulijia nvv-n invi-Vlie ni t i?m !,.n.! A.xn,
milled tn nltend futiera . Tues.. " 1 m.. . 0 Kit 10 1I.AI1S .OLD, tell PERMANEVT .- .
funeral Wed. s.nn A. J . resident) of:""0 """ cm inmn i.enariment stores
r'pter irs Annie utmw
vate. Odd Fellow.
POlIl.IVi. vct iO, ilir.UilUtU
..ita.l tn rnneral service. Tues.. 1 l t ...
hm. re.Mencp. A tacle nve.. llnln Ha "f.
strlctlv private,
reNTIFS- Oct IB. LILLIAN C. wife of
Dr Pvil J Pontius Relatives nnd friends
are Invlied te nttend the funeral services, at
her Inte residence. 4123 N. Bread at., en
Wedncsrtav. 2 P. M. Int. nrlvnte.
nr.YNOI.DH -Oct. 14. EDWARD F. I,.,..
band of ihe late Mary A Reynolds Reis.
'fives and friends, nlse St. Stephen's Hely
1 Xnme 'ecletv. Dlv. Ne 1.1. A. O. H.: Court
Tribe, Ne 2()i. F. of A.. Invited te funeral.
Tues. S 30 A. M . residence of son-in-law.
Charles J Hall. 3732 N, lflth st. Beljmn
Requiem Mass at St Stephen's Church. 10
A M. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem. Please
nmlt nVwerp,
RIEDT On Oct. 1.1. JULIA, wlilnw of
Augustus ltledt I'uneral services nn Wed
neiday, hi IP M nt her Inte resldence. 114
Lincoln nve , Colllngsweod. N. .1 Interment
Hurlelah Ccmeteiy. Friends may call after
7 o'clock.
e,?!,A?n'"0n.(l;t' 13' PP.: "KORGE W.
f""', 1 . cVu ' .. . """'en mm tni
late Irv n A Shnne. Mai vn nmi in..ri,
ale Tpyeurahplcal Union, Lecal Ne " are
Invited te the eerylces. Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, et the Oliver H. r.alr Build
Inir, 1R20 Chestnut at. Interment at Luv Luv
rrlrrten Cemetery. Krlends may vlew re
mains Monday evenlnir.
MIAMKO.'". en Oct. 12.
Af ITT T t
(lsl,n.l 11 If n... n"lr.L...,",.",,IM
,wva.H, "no w. 1 nun 1, nnnnnen, Jtri a
Uy and Mentis Invited te attend funernl
htvIpe en Monday. t 2 P jr.. at reiidenS
271 Mnrc-iftnt st . Audubon. N. J. Interment
prlvnte.
HHl'LTZ Oct. 11. 1022. CLARA VIR.
GIN'IA. daughter of Geerge H. and Laura V
Shulti, nued in. Funeral services Tues ,1-no
''..V I"'''l.,ly. at her parents' resldencu
r,J1 Dupent st.. Roxborough. Int. private
SMITH -Oct, 13 HAI.LIE T.. wife f
Inte Edward H, Smith (nee Everhar) naed
70. Relntlves and friends are Invited te
nttend funeial. Tues l P. jr from ih2
resldence of her son-in-law. Harrv W? Inci
4121 Greeno st . Oermnntewn int. NerrTs-
sriVe' 7 P """am. mav b viewed .Men".
SMITH. Oct 13. JOSEPH K
v...., ..
i.ua .i
Jamrs
,T. .Smith (ne0 Oleasen) und son of i
. und Kllrabeth Smith. Helt"vcs nnd
Is. also East End ii.mJL.?VC!l,."n.'1
frlendi
i. !., ... ... . ..i..- :.-.:'": '"''' i.iun.
iii.iir,, vi miicini, u , n.ai, a. I ,,
his Inte residence. 428.1 Paul st. Beli'mn ?"
dutem mass nt St. Joachim's Church 10
M Int. Ht. Demlnlc'a Cem. "urQ" A.
SP1EL1IERGER. Oct. 14, 1022. HAW'ire
LILLIAN. dauEhtei of Johanna and late
Jehn Splelberger. Funera sorvlees tuV,
! P M.. late re.ldence. 1314 N. 0th ,t Ini"
West Laurel JPII Cm. Remain, may J,
vipwp'i ,-ion.. D in jii 1-,
STOLE. Oet. 14. KIjORIIVPUT r ....
Inee Michael) aaed 18, wife of Je.cpri r'
Stell. Funeral from the residence of i,.
father. A W. Michael. 307 W? "lelly '-v"
Pitman. N. J. Tues., Oct. 17. .Services .';
the house 2 P. M. Int. Manahatl. ceraat
aia.ehore N. J. Friends may call Mm, -f
te 0 P. St. " un"
TEEHE, or HIO Spruce sf,, etl n.t .,
1022, ADELAIDE 11 TEEHE. JAmernl eefv
'ce. and Interment private, from igen
Chestnut at. m 185('
TEGTMEYER. Suddenly. Oct. 14 le"-.
OU8TAV I... husband of Hannah T. Teat"
meer c enirni services lues , 2 P M
re.ldenee, 2S17 N,
T'TM I nj. ''Ilfll .. Tn. I --..
Otli it. Int.
Viewing lien. eve.
private,
THOMPSON. Of 0210 Chestnnr ..
Oct. 14. 1022. JOSEPH M. hllsbie
en
llrnc Al. inamDBOll anil son tx ta 'l 1L
nnd Emma Thomnsen. Relatives and friends
UMlKRTAKKltS
1UO. -'! rsi. G'Jth fcf 1
H'Bh ri'ipi em mass, unurcn or tiur Lady et , '"vm " ''"'',",. "'," '"" wne . is jenrs of nee. for Inter. stlnV- ..;.. ,
llessrv 10 - M. Int. Helv Crn.. Cem. tal,vWr This'Soililen n4, "?. rJ,m"."1 "(nre ''lean, wholesome . Mirriund " "ft vn
IKRVFoweC1.e,vbA:nJiLaedS iemhlill? rl'h' 'whlPe" eniV". 'S "'' I W' h" '" "r.d for -remen
R"iV.es,dand1rld,r'TrnvT,S;.,e'n7d ".-?. fu" parll:u1"" i0 Jt ISSaff jXtsmV EnVpVevme' S J, V IJ 'ISISS l''5;l ''!J'
funeral servlrca. Tues., I P. M nreclselv OfCB Vorthrue Ce IU01 Str.ten .r I: ,0 1--Nf''-' ' ' '- capacltv In our own
S.Tdn ef'uVurtilir "MM. Jame.PsTmc"nV. . W? ' June" Ien r,!" aC- "" I "'""S"?1 , "rfr"1".""- mc.,ll,"? m0M
in 11. Jnhnsen st. Qermantevvn. lm ii . , thnn double 1 il.elr saury In tre frst 2
ScBiaiRs
J DIAMOND
V ' ' ' i '- I
- gsT"...;; --
also I'enh.ylvanls Ledge. Ne. Ml..!', n. T,
5rs invited te the rvlM Tntdy
neon at s o'cieck. ai.vne ii,ir :".
IV.. ...i- s.,n 'h..lnn t. Interment lirl-
vat": Remains' may be viewed Monday
eVTHORNTON.-Suddenly. Oct. 14, 102!f
RHIDOET, daughter of the late Jehn and
Mnry Thornten. ReWlvea n-T r r t e ".1 , JJ2
Sscred Heart Sodality et Ht. Patrick a
Church, nre Invited, te- nltend funeral.
Tues.. 8:30 A. M.. from her late residence,
40111 Haicl nve, Solemn requiem mass at St,
Patrick's Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress.
WAUL Oct. 14, JOHN C. son of Inte
Jehn nnd Elizabeth Wahl (nee Wiener), aged
02. Relatives nnd friends invited te services,
Tues,, 2 P. M at his Inte residence 131
W. Thompson st. Int. prlvnte, North Cedar
Hill Cem, Viewing Men. sve.
VALSli. On Oct. 13. 1022. MICHAEL J.,
husband of Alice Walsh. Relntlves and
friends nre Invited te attend the funernl. en
Wednesday mernlne. nt 830 o'clock, from
his Inte residence, 8407 North 10th M. Sol Sel
emn Requiem Mass nt Our Lady of Hely
Seuls Church, nt 10 o'clock. Interment nt
Helv Cress Cemetery. .
WA'LTON Of Woodlawn. N. J., en Or,
14. 1022. WILLIAM E.. son of William Ii.
nnd Anna I"nh Wnlten. Relatives and
friends ate Invited, te the services, Tues
day nfternoen nt 2 e clock, at the Oliver
II lr Ilulldlng. 1820 Chestnut at. Inter
ment private. Remains mny be viewed
Mendnv evening, -,. ,. ,, .
WATT. Oct. 14, MATILDA M dnuahter
nf Ileulah nnd tha late Wllllnm J. Watt.
Due notice of funeral will be siveti from hfr
late residence. N. W. cer 53th und Addl-
""WERER. ANNIE B., wife of William E.
Webar, en Snturdav, 14th. Services nt her
Inte residence. Mendovvbreok rd. and Wash
ington lane. RV'VjI. !' n Tuesday, the
17th Inst., at 1:30, Service and Interment
Pr,WWM.S. At Marllen. N. J.. Oct. 12.
in"" OEOROE W-. beloved husband of
Ma'rv Wells, aied 0(1. Services Men.. 3 P.
M , Inte residence. .Marlton. N. J. Int. Old
"wVcKf-eit. II. KATHIIYN WfCK (nee
irrraer). Relatives nr.d friends nre Invited te
nttend funeral. Wed.. 7:80 A, M . late real
dence, 3352 N. Smedley st. Solemn high
mass of requiem nt All Seuls' Church I)
AM. Int. prlvate
WIEOAND. On Oct. 13. MATILDA, wife
of the late Oscar Wlrgnnd. aned 7H. Ilela
tlves end friends Invited tn funeral, nn
Monday, at 2:30 P. M. from tier daughter's
resldence. Mrs. Rnlph Hnnllng. 1B28 E.
Vle"Vr St. Int. Oakland C-metery.
"wmERACK. Oct. II. 1932. SALLtE A.
WIRE1IACK. widow of Thomaa 11, Wire
bk, Relatives rind frljndn nre respectfully
Invited tn attend, the fun-rnl srvlres, en
T iiVa . 2 P. M.. nt the tesidencn of hr son-In-law.
Herbert Davics, 2110 N, 10th at.
InYnXai?R? Of BOS H. 44th st . en Oct. 14.
1022. LAURA SEAnS, vldew et Jamie
Yeagcr. Relatives nnd frlenda nre Invited
te the cervices, Tuesday afternoon, nt 2
o'clock, ut the Oliver H Hnlr Ilulldlng, 1820
Chestnut st. Interment private. Remains
mnv be viewed Monday evening.
YOOSa. Silddenlv. nn pet 1.1. THOMAS
PARK, son of Edward t rnd Nellie T,
Yeung (nce Phillips), In l.ls twelfth yenr
Funeral services en Monday, nt 2 p. m
nt his nnrents' resldence. 1011 Orant nve ,
West Colllngsweod, N. J. Int. Harlelgh
CC5lLLtER. Oct. 14. RIB ANNA 7.ILLIER.
daughter of the lte Themas nnd Frances
Cave, nged 04. Funernl services Wed., 2
P M.. into residence, r.011 Havvtherna St..
Frnnkferd. nt. North Cedar 11,11 Cem. Re
mains may te viewed Tues. eve
PARCEL POST
Combination Offer Ne. 2
A11$1.98S
lie extra
SCISSOR SF.T highly polished
nickel plated embroider?' scissors,
udjustalile buttonhole srlssnrs and
large K-lnch household shears, nnd
CHINESE SI'.WlNn HAslJF.T
extra large (about 12-Inch illnmeler)
ilriernlCHl with bends, rings, tassels
und genuine Chinese money.
All for 81.08, parcel pest l'.'c extra.
The above represents an exceptional
value nnd only one ciimhli.atlen will
Le aeld te a party, none te dealers,
A. W. POMEAN & CO.
1640 Gcrmtntewn Are., Phils.. Pa.
LOST AND rOTJNIi
BAR PIN Lest, platinum bar pin, 13 dia dia
eonds: reward. S, Kind tc Sen. llle
Chestnut
1JOO Lest, ma'e collie .1 me,
Hex 208. Merlen Montgomery
LORGNETTE Ixist. platinum, diamond nn.l
onyx lerirnette lept en Mendnv, Oetebr 0
en P. It. R., 3 P. M. train, Pullman, from
Philadelphia te New lerk, substantial re-
wmd Phene Walnut 0460.
NECKPIECE Lest, mink fur neckpiece." en
4Bth at . between Market and I.nrchvvned
ave , or en route 41 trellev car. Reward If
returned te 1150 Murlyn read, or phone Over
brook M04W. ' outer
PllltSC Lest. Sat. nfternoerT n, m. ..'. I
V .T.. smsli lesth.r nursi. ;,.l.f ' '".""' 1
... -. - -,-:, - - ....,iii uuni I
ADVERTISEMENT COPT WRITER
r of this cltv's leraest rieDartment n,,
,. i 1 1 .. 1 . -..
has a vacancy In Its advertising depart
A GOOD clerlcnl position Is new available
for a girl who has had oemo business e
pen -nee. can figure accurately smi rapidly
and l..is seme knowledge of the cmptometcr'
Mrs. P.-vtten
rrtls Publishing Ce. (in Sansom st
ARTIST Espirlenced , in advertising agency
v jrk Must be steed en figures imd letier.
Iiik Reply In detail. P e. Bex 14m
Phl'.adpjnhla Pa
BOOKKEEPER, middle-aged. for permtT-
nent position, Must be experienced wlih
best reference Arris Creamer Woodworking
Ce., 3d and Cumberland sts.. Kensington
fniblvKEKPER vv-iih nractlCBl" experlVneT.
manufaeturlna plant In northeast section"
permanent position stite experlence anil
I , in n considered C (127 I.lger Ofrie"J
BRIGHT. AMBITIOUS GIRIJS
Girls who are ever 17 years of age: rlrl.
who hnve completed grammar school- ilris
who want te win promotion und profit bv
all ih advantages nf a house offering m rnv
dtffennt lines et self-develepment. will find
this
""
coeu nace 10 worn in
Aprly Bureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'S
CANDY-
PACKING AND OTIinil Willi t.-TT!
V LARGE CLEANLY. WKLI.M t'l nvii
FAi'TuRY. WE WANT A GOOD TYPE OF
INTI.LLRIENT OIRLS I.IKE OUR PHEH
ENT EMPLOYES AND OVER id YEARS
OLD HEALTHFUL Sl'r.ROl'NDINGS HOT
LUNCHEONS AT COST EXTRA PAY "oil
STEADY WORKERS TILL XMAH. WHIT
MAN S 41.1 RACE KT '
CJtnCiiUXTE COATER3. experienced. nn7
kced pay. steady vvurlc. asta Woedlnnd
CLERK, experienced In general office work
te keep reuird'i In siles and elder
departments, this Is u responsible po.Jtlen
vvl'h .oed wnrkliie cotidltlens, nnd salarv
is In keeping with results xiecled, state
experlcnc In full, teferences and lowest
mliuj a-ceptuble it that. O 02. P ii
Bex .'UTO . u.
CLERK
house
Yeung lady in offlce of wholesale
AppIv 1132 N Frent et.
CLERKS We have some geed clerical pe
ultlens for girls with high sche.mi ,riM
Ing; experlencu helpful but net absolutely
MaMA..a.. J, ........ n .....1. ... . . ..a . ..
necessars, 41 hours a week and a half hull.
day Saturduy. Cul any tlme en MenJir
between b A. M. and 8 P. M. ""
Mrs. Patteu
Curtis Publishing Ce
00l.san.em st .
COOK, white woman. 210: smiili fi.mii..
washing: geed home. Mention reference
III applying te P. 0 Bux 177. Bevcily, if. j;
na
f lJHL JL
l M 111 W lllini tnw x
. .. T, ... me n M lilA.il "n If a rilAH . . .. . ... itltS" --.- ..--. .-,--.,, vu li KITIS lKtAt
I
nxrp WAXTED-FEM ALE .
, -c .
" ,
'
CLERKS
Bright, active glrle ever 10 years of are will
llnd the work In our clerical departments
very Interesting,
Order Writing
Filing
Pricing
Ticket Sorting
Indexing
f Typing
The work requires no previous, experience
nnd offer promotion te our higher salarcd
oft Ice positions.
Apply Employment Dept,,
8 A. M. te B V, M.
BEAKS. nOEIWCK AND, CO.
4040 ROOSEVELT HOUI.EVARD
CLERKS AND CASHIERS
We want sensible and businesslike young
women. 18 te 25 vears of age. who nre
looking for permanent positions Vlth rapU
advancement. ....
Apply Bureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'9
COMPARISON SHOPPERS
A large Philadelphia department atere has
nn opening for women who hnve had ex ex
perlence na comparison shoppers. Address
with full particulars. M 301. Ledger
Office.
DRAWERS IN en whits worsted drea
oeds. steady werk: geed wages. Apply
Faxenla Dress Mills C nnd Allegheny jvve.
HRES3MAKER wants wnlst finisher for
dressmaking establishment; stendv posi
tion nnd Reed salary. Call rear, Mealey,
a 0 1 J vvninuvntj
ENVELOPE FOLDER, who bus hid experl experl
enee en flne stationery, permanent posl pesl posl
Hen: geed pay, Dreka ,1 1 2i Chestnut st.
FEEDERS
Wanted, experienced feeders en power dls
stamplng presses.
Apply Hureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'S
FILE CLERK Thoreuehly experienced 'n
Library Bureau automstle system. Must
be capable and have geed personality. Cn
ttnl locution, (feed werklnc cendltlins. De
net reply unless veu possess nbove require
ments. State ace. experience, salary and
re'erenccs. M 803 Ledger Office.
GIRL for office work, with knowledge of
typewriting: salary $3. Apply 1033 Chcst
nut st.. nth fleer,
aiRL for efnee work, salary Id.
Chestnut st.. Hth fleer
Apply 1033
GIRLS WANTED
WHO HAVE HAD
FACTORY EXPERIENCE
APPLY
VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO.
APPLICATION OFFICE
35 COOPER ST .
CAilDEN. N. J.
GIRLS
who have reached ID jesrs of tgs, te act
as store mesjsngirs while being trained for
mere advanced positions.
Apply Emplevment Hureau fourth fleer.
GIMBEL BROTHERS
11.5?, 10 TO 17 TEARS. FOR LIGHT
LEABANT AND INTERESTING WORK
ONE OF Of It I-IN-tsmvM AnnAni'
METS; GOOD Ol'PORTl'ITY FOR RELlVv.
RLE. CAPABLE AI WILLING WORKEH'
RRINO PROO?" OF AGE NORTH AMEKt-
CAN LACE CO..
STII ST.
AND ALLE.
uuc.x AV.
"'"" Z1-". ur.A n are adding i
new department and enlarging severJi .
inn ei l.li i. - .1. ffl.0?. a? least
r.l.V ".in A:.,T,"";i;..."". ' '." .or 'n
un-te-datA factors :
""
ni,i.i.r.ii uim lll;il,x?"KIls Am.'
Paid while learning, lun hpevj
served at cost prices extra co"
pensatien reii steady worker;,
WHITMANS. "v...ua.
41." Race sr
OIRLS. ever Id.
llri. e...
work. Pleneur Suspender Ce 313 Ti"ti
Hlsth lloer
GIRLS, Prete'lant, Gentile clerical' work"
li. 3 N 10th st fej-th noer. '
KNITTERS, loeneis
enced. wnn'ed by 0
and learners, exceri.
-vstali.lsheil mill new
O Wltlll... BA.nl
manufacturing p:ik und
half hose; mill !"
ill !n, at.i in inn. h .T
miles from Phllndi iph,a coniferiahlH living '
M! 1 i-rin wifi.i peaiuuu. Ad- I
LADY, cultured i" learn i-cllent and tier-
inanent business rromutlen te manairimr
position within 00 days. M 308. Ledier
Office ""'
MODELS Attractive young ladies te show
gowns In dressmak'iig establishment: must
1" 8 ft. 0 In or eer permanent position
nnd geed salar call iear 2U12 Walnut
OPPORTUNITT FDR A WOMAN wMifPSI.
Ptrlence In either i hanking house (,r
eccurlty department of :, trust comeoriy
one with knowledge of binds ard able te
write an Intellln. nt '(tier ."nernlug securl
ts, the pultlen is i -si nmb e and hns
ra?1 & m: ,u- " """-""
PLATE PRINTERS
Wanted exrcrlencd p'.ate printer.
Apply Burnu ,f nrlemtnt
WANAMAKI lis
. . SALESWOMEN
Glmeel Hretrera hiv.i a nuniler of vacine'e.
or s-vlc.wemin In th fjllu'iln- d.i,,., '
vents:
TRI.MMED MILLINERY
I'lUTh
Hl'lTS
DRESSES
FURS
Apply Emplement Bureau fourth deer
SALESWOMEN
STAMPER for nm
positien: geed pay.
stai1 i -r
I ermanent
invka, ll.'l chestnut
bii t-ri..
BTFVr - n TvtrnFJ r -
.iiin. .. '"' r!Tw " '",'' "n" "' i1"
s IIe ns open nuvv for lypi.t, t, , ,,t ujir,,,,
J V, hl,u" ii,wwk and i I alf holiday
Vr,,"""'.?.1..' . .AA'L !!' "T. "ipi-Mnent
u...vv ...ij biuiv ii,en s . jti .in j a j' j
Curtis Publishing Ce ile4 Sansom street
' hTENOORAPHEUS 11...1 , ,..., tunlu ""for
j high Bchoel graduates nh , ci , i ears
stenographle experience ages is te ",1 rapid
pcurate nnd neut. Interesting Inters, wiine
iHctauhone txpev. de-It aMe e- Mi Joluisen
il!!,''Uu.nie"1 D"p .'-''t A Northrup Ce .
41101 Stenton a1Near Whmih Jumilen
; HTENUGRAPIIF.R V.Vm,i. i.l . . .iricTrn
desires alenegraplie- nlmii ' n ne sum!
kili.wleilge (if tiling, exptrliml in wrliinir
nif. lellere desli iibl,., ,i,,i mu ifli .itlen.
?."d 'r' tHPCcte.1. Addi ess J Id p. e.
Bex
STENOGRAPHER Geed opperluiiltv for n
loueg woman who poksess-s a hli.li school
edu.a Ien and knovvlcUe of boekket 'ing. a
11. Mnehbaum Ce,. Bread and Carpenter
L . .. .. ." ".. ,f 1,1 t'uri . mn. Ilpntn.r. rnm Urn .. niim,. . .
i u.i pui A1-.TI-.4 ..v. ..i.i .J "w nii-ttiniiii, ie..-, i ,r iiru- -" .. i r iress un
viinmtiV MS ?"'!' nulcklv learn-1 b, our simple enrhl"
e,r,t iI,,..0rV i , B upp.l. stlena for an , block system- artist.e al.-i unnerearv.
u.,,Q.r ..il it ,'r ll '''"'. '" our an- e Instruct and urplv ,,i. W ,n.-i Me.h
nlyerenrv sale. App'y sup,ilntendnt. M eds. Ltd. Iijut 47 lU E Pnhni I.nd VJ.
, SelnThm2,n. fi.Wh.V:i'. .W ':","r no rymn.Cann.la'" I-i-hmend. To Te To
Seuth sts . Phllsde'phlrt ' i777T;-7r :r, .' ' - -
. "OMAN High seh,,i B-i.p a-B for-,i
,V,(i. 'JhSlr-11"' S.I.KSWuM13 ren V.VP.I- reinim uuaine.s wuinnn te Itvi idu. s ina M- ,
OUH DF.1TS FORMER nil'lnws WII.I ' m mja'im. llk un.lerwuar M 107, I ,.,Ueruff
seV-end K.o'ei 7t,',"amV ,",i.-iil,T ' "hjxivsst'viv T::ajur,.ra'-
Mty.'WAIffiiPliKALE
sTENeuiiTpitimftfight, .active- and neat;
nlu,t l. rapid arttlf accural In dictation
an.l OPlns! posse.. Initiative and hee a te
uTi-viuiitAPHKIl. with knewledire et book
keeping! must be reed correspondent! ainte
experience and salary expected, P 1317,
Ledger Office.
STENOOIIAPHElt, nlse te assist en sales
force! permanent position! $20 pr week.
Apply between n nnd 10 A. M.. Ther Electric
Shep, 42 H. 17th at.
TELEPHONE OPERATING Ori'ERS
113 ft week te start
plus
Opportunity for Promotion
Pleaant Compinlenshlp
Healthful Surroundings
Permanency of Employment
I
Experience unnecessary: salary paid whll;
learning: young women between the hk.-s or
18 nnd 25 desiring te enter the next training
class should apply te
MIS' STEVENSON. ,..,,
THE HELL TELEPHONE COMPANY,
1031 Arch st.
TI1READI H, experlnnced Hi lever 1 lnce
mill. Rromley Lnee Ce., A nnd Sem-
er'et nit
WAIST DRAPED Dressmaker wents "'""t
draper, this is nn unusual opportunity te
connect with n large dressmaking estali-
llshinent: geed salary, perm, position, P
1328, I-e-lR-er Office.
WARDMAIDS nnd housemaids.
pitwl. HOI Marl-et st.
Pcnna. Hes-
WINDER- EXPERIENCED ON SILK.
300IJ OPPORTUNITY. NORTH AMERI
CAN LACE 0. KHI ST. AND ALLE
GHENY AVE
WOMAN wnnteil of the type who can earn
J30 weeklv and has the -ductitlen, health
and nppenrnnce te maintain this standing;
the firm Is of old standlrit and holds n high
raliriK In the mercantile nKtuclis inlvam-e-
ment Is assured If the woman no pesses the
renulre.l chnrncterlstlcs. C d'J'-'.. L.vamr Offli-e.
WOMAN of education. 25-45. vldew or one
thrown en her own resoureos. te "II a
lucrative, position- need net b experleiiacd
In business methedn. If quick te learn.
r 711 Ledar Office
WOMAN whlte, Protestant, wanted te de
cleaning; must live In. Appb at Odd IV1-
leys' Oiphanngc. Ogontz nnd -el t , n a
WOMAN wanted, exp-rlenced. for "liiyrs
work. Tuesday and rrlday. no washing:
references. Dlnmnnd 780 or 1122 LehUli nve
WOMAN, white, te prepare vegetables nnd
salad; must llv in. App.y Ablngten .Me-
mortal Hospital. Ablncten, Pa
WOMEN'
Well educated nnd ambitious v-he are tired
of lmlness routine or teaching monotony,
muv find travel, ndventure nnd flnnnelnl in.
derendence by lnvist'caiimr n blx oppertu
nity, kw in me imnui 01 vv-eii-Knnwn Phila
delphia business woman. Writ", giving age,
expcrlence nnd r.turedt phens.
MARGARET E NOHRELL,
3408 Spring Dardm st..
Philadelphia, Pa.
WOMEN We hnve un Increasing demand
for women te handle responslble positions
of trust leading te ix-cutlves of company In
our own International orKanizat.en. wemn
have morn thun flout led then silnry In
the first 2 merths with us. and at the
s.ime time qualified for ndvamement. If ever
2.1 years of age call for an Interview today
between 30 and 12 A M and 2 and IP M .
70J Van Dem.Eldg.. l'MU Market st.. Phlla,
WOMEN Are you locking for a position
With a future Call Itoem 155K Wlrt-ner
1 Rldg.. 10 A. M te 5 P. M
lOL'NU UIIIL te learn berdering: rcrmii
nent position, geed pay. DrekaT 1121
Chestnut st.
YOUNO WOMEN
We should be rlea.-ed te receive ap
plications from jeur.g women wne aie
dsslreus of s'urlne permanent offlce
pesltiuiis. eorr.e of these positions such
ns statistical and r erd clerks, corre cerre corre
tpenclenix. etnegiuuhcrs and typists,
ener excellent opportunities te rertnu.
wvll-eJui.ated and rea.ly ambitious j-ejr.-.
women, experience net essential.
App'y E:
iiTBleyment Dept..
JC te 5 P. M.
A.
REARS. ROEDUCK AND CO.
4041 ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD
TOUNG WOMEN
FOR STUCK WORK
lOl.NO HO.MBX, experienced. paint nt 1
jiiu.ia..ii Biiiuee. t(i uuv ancecienl.
Phene Hhnrnn Hll'. 37 R.
General
months wuh us una at the same time
luallftftd fur advan-erreut. f ever 23 years
of age ou.- Mr Jac bs will give ou an
Interview teda..
Call P le u "0 . M or 3 te 3 P
Tlu WIDENER RLDG.
M.
LADIE'-
If :ou have s ', hours te spare
each d
n-i .iinw 101 no-v te make 11
an hour Id- i'n l.eur N'jU work calling nn
5'eur fr'nJs ai.d neur-iiers no cxprience
r,ecrarj -un a vv ' int-nt'ss en jour
pert te fellow ! Ktrj -tiuns relUb's com
pany, Ki i'ar si !i writ.! tnua fur eusj
Plans send i.u -t. u . American Products
Ce., 61b4 America:! Ulilu , ( Incliinatl, e,
WOMEN- 'leu rrem M.iinlng urKanfiarien. i
33 W. 421 . New Yerk resident and ,
correspendsiu-, c vjrs-5 un Imnel opportunity)
i rer amoitieus w.ri..n lr i"irT meter Inn I
I Iuncheonette cuti.-et.u ceff"-h uid.vlch shop'
training un W tre. -n! di-e-tl m ur Helen
M Weeds, ler-nt- m: evm-it ir.anagur Nn'v
Yerk's (I lare'.st h im Phi adelpnu c hj
new forming urje ut en - for Information
MAKE MONEY Al HO Ml- Y m c7n"eVm
; from 11 te U an hour hi veur spare time
I writing thawrarili, e-ilc'v and easl :enrne.
I by our new sinplu nie'h-1 no cunvas.lng or
i soliciting we teneh ej hew sell your worn
' and pa you canh sh ek full particulars
I and booklet free Writ" t.'dav te the AM15R-
I JCAN SHOWCARU SCHOi'L. 2JJ Ryiie
I Wen , loreui.,, untarle Cunueu.
I BELL us our spire time veu csneartr$13
... cwv. . i-m v wiii-ii kinvi i . (it nnm.
imj uueui&mi.-
leacner prtr nosii.ei n,i' P'li'n l",n ,
morn weekly t neroen . m :f ng i i m i
nrncv end adviwi vib ;t t vv r i- : l- at-
,iill3rL'LJi!J:l12i!i.i ve- rk
SI TO J3 ,vn hour fm j.iui si i7 i me"( ll 7,
pile., tickets for in in hm - inni i
nartlemnrs fr k-V. ,, . .... ',"'?"'
n-iL
1 orenio I annda
HAVE YOF an eldeii re.ntl vim veu
. wlJ!l V ha mi pleasant suhuitmn sun mn.l
"."",, Rl'"rJ gruduat- nurses excep
tionally kind i-nre. with or un!,, . . ...
attention, Investigate P UJ7 i,i uffiit. '
1-HiiTOPl.AYS ii0OO"ldtt" n.isJe-l working
! Blrl i.ald 1 1.1.000 fir lie,, ,t... thought
1 enauu 1.17 St. Leuis
EARN CI w eeMv sunre Hni- wrliinir f
mils frri.
..v.. n.'t.wi in,,. uini'p ej- 1111 '10. i!
l':nlVV ijirni. j-vn-iji aie ;ijm sr l.nn,
Bl'SINE-s'svciMAN
Mipertuiilt
I AHJ 2S vvi-eKly. Mt'lli lime wrlllnr fn.
, iievv.papera inagarlnes, exp unite- . details
OIRLS warned Gevt" pe!ti 7ns ivv' me "
many vacancies, examinations Nev. nj '
Dec Write for pus -pen. I 14-1 I ,( erf
UlSINESS NKIlVH'i: CO Ml. Land Til.
bkprs and st-negs,
2S 13fi, sec J'.'.l ,
HEIP WANTEDMALE
ADVERTISING "sOLIi'ITOll "Vi.i um"T
und-r 1... Pruttitaut rtcur.l and rhaim
ler 22 rural acl.l tesl. tt-edv traveleg
eventuallv chl.f .xe-jiu, " rar op,""?
nn leading tr-nle intgnsine iM i, ,,.rJt
of peii!iti s iiiluittir. .'12 r i i.l i,.
A III lliTl.l ll l:"l. Ii'"l VI I SM , a,
I'ltECKW:
archlte.'iuiiil ilr.fi.iii.ni 0Me, wj10 , .!
fiverl en th- diuvlng I, ,. rd but h..T lm
will Is, ileveted largely lu -he knik the out.
put of 12 te 1 draftsmen. iin.i -i rkin
architectural shun drawings. Reply eulcklv
,'Hnnin.,:,f',a "R"lnc Jiml salary cxisict.'
te Rltcher A Etler (rrhltect.. Reading Va
r... 1.. I,.
JB:.WriiaMMW
ahthjt gperi.ne m 4y23tj HHP "
work! mut be feed en IW W.'Wh j8
Ing. Reply In detail, P. O, Be WfV, -,-. ,M
AVELL-KNOWN corperallon hug IttMf- V 'Ufi
lata eiienlnaa for 8 gentlemen whe,H4lv-gT V,y3
A
.tin.
successfully sold In retail and whole,)
Brecery trade; drawing account akalnst com cem com
inlsrlensi eIvm full details rencernlnr origin,
education nnd business experience: !
when nvallalla nnd elye phone number
where nu can be reached. Address C Til,
Ledger Office.
BOILERMAKER
CAR REPAIRMEN...
ROUNDHOUSE MACHINISTS
WANTED
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1023 FILBERT HT.
HOY. 10 years or elder, te asslnt In mailing
department of large office near Frankferrt
nnd Kensltgten nves ; prefer en with seme
hlnh school training: this is nn excellent op
portunity te connect with a progressive con
cern where there nre unusual opportunities
for promotion. Aauress t-bx, 1: u. jex
.1470.
jjv wanted, ever Hi: sala
11133 chestnut rt nth fleer
lary $8. Apply
BOTS
in te 18 rears of age
IfrUht. active beye who have had at Isast
a grnmninr school education will find the
work In our merchandise and clerical depart
ments v'ery interesting: opportunities for
promotion within u short time, no previous
experlonce necessary.
Apply Employment Depsrlrr.ent
8 A. M. te 5 P. M.
SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO
4040 ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD
ROYS
A. number of openings for boys under IT
j ears of age. who have completed the eighth
grade, te act n house messengers stock
bevs and ether office work, fine opportunity
for self-ilevr lepment and promotion wllhln
a short tli'ie.
Apply Durenii of Employment
WANAMAKER'S.
BOYS
Messenger boys, between 14 and 10 yearg of
sue. In large Industry In Philadelphia:
chance te learn trade: Protestants preferred.
Address N 75, P. O. Bex 3470,
BOYS. 10 te 18 years, we will teach you
a t.oe.1 trade with lncrealtig pay while
learning, only brlRht, peppy, ambitious
SeunttBtcra tmpleyed. Don't apply If you
nre dull or lazy Emplejment Dept.. Leeds
Northrup Ce.. 4001 Stenton ave.
"i7Ai;s"llMAKER Wanted, brushmnker for
textile mill; must bs experienced In dab
bing brushes for combing machines: etatn
age, wages required and experience. M 214,
I-edgcr office.
DISTRICT MANAGER
ARE YOU A REAL TRUCK DISTRICT
MANAGER"
CAN
MEN ?
YOU ORGANIZE AND HANDLE
CAN YOU ESTABLISH TROOr OF TOUR
ABILITY. EARNESTNESS AND INTEG
RITY? DO YOU BELIEVE IN FIGHTING TO
THE LAST DITCH FOR CLEAN AND LE
GITIMATE BUSINESS REGARDLESS Or'
COMPETITION?
CAN TOU REAI.LT SELL AND EARN
BIG MONEY?
ir se. no teu knew there is a
PLACE FOR YOU IN PHILADELPHIA.
WITH A RELIABLE COMPANY WHOSE
PRODUCT YOU CA"NOT UUESTIONT
IF TOU ARE TOSTTIVE AS TO YOUR
QUALIFICATIONS, ADDRESS W. U. HILL.
UO-'JJ BIOELOW 3T , NEWARK, N. 1.
ENGINEER Geed opportunity for Intelll
cent young man In a modern factory power,
plant, capacity 673 IC W. Apply Employ Empley
ment Dept., Abrasive Ce . Tacony and
Fraley sts.. Brldcsburs. Pa,
ENGINEER Wanted Experienced engineer;
capable of taklni: .harK4 of large plant.
Geed m'nrv rd futurs te right man. M I
22- l.ejer Office
ETCHER TJRST-CLASS SINV
ETCHER. AND MU3T BE ABLE
TO DO THE STRIPPING AND
PRINTINO ON HALFTONE AND
LINE WORK: STEADY EMPLOY
MENT. NO LABOR TROUBLE
AND SPLENDID WORKINO CON
DITIONS: CITY OF 173 000
POPULATION M 881. LEDGER
OFFICE
ri.tn.VITT.-RE
SALESMAN
If teu are an experienced and sua.
csi.ful furniture .ale.m.n .nd ds
sir a geed .al.ry with n unurual
opportunity for .dv.ncement. write
HECHT BROS. CO "",'3,
Boltlme-e VJ
FFRNITIRE FINISHERS Lit Bres, re
quire seM-ra! furniture flnl.hsr. who are
evp-rleiued It teu-hlnx un and burning In.
vppi furniture wujrheusc. 20th st. and
V aslilnglen avw
HATTERS
FLANGERS
Irfing .slnbllslieil manufacturer e' felt
hats, livmed In New Yerk, wants te add
ii few geed ttaners te its feres of rneu
who have lh-"i' working eisdty all v..r
ilia rv-n who will lu u-iepied must liavs
ha-l evn-rle-ire en a I ttfles nf men s
oft lists cf highest eualltv our pheu
has been we, king 'tfadlly and a e'esdv
In-ri-use In business will enable us tn
cmp'iiv several men for all year wer'
with geed vrsgss answer stating age
exper'"ne . it'i rames of firms worked
f-r nil repl'es will I held In strlel.it
centlilen-M Wrlte pox- 2UI UOd Fit.
girulil llidg New erk City.
HATTFns
INSPECTORS
Rellnr.il, niaiiiifnniirer nf felt hats e
nurd In Vi-v Yerk hns nn opportunity
for hm lets exiierler-ed In insper-ttn
lifter pouncing nn I finishing of men's
Hiel W'Hiiiin s I1ii"t ipiallty soft hat'
tin position Is permanent wllh sts.dy
eulary and i hut-e fur ndvnneeinent .(
erisw-s Mill he -enslder-d In lrr(ei
lontlili'en se klve age. Kind or eiper.
em h , n I tiiiiM. nf .eniernri Mrked for
H. i'u-. unu Fltgerald Rldg . New
Yeik 'iij
II' Yi tl' in, i- iIim a, nits &iipurniii'n'a"i'4
,-d i-n lien I talk te doctors, ,. hsve a
pp. euiiy th- Imi imdllv at tl.1. pkmi
tu 111 7.", nn erdr. one for ilruggisis selli
for 112 and pa. ou III an nrilr. aamulfp,
pulllnw heli. and training lit. Addr.s!
deisll. as te age. xiirlpticp und refsrenci
Ki Po.ielflci Bex 1370. PhlladclHiJn. P.
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