,t m ltefiajwim I'm, i FlKLE WEATHER PAILS mm AT THE SHORE Vldtors Duck When Showers " Gome Up, but Quickly Re appear When Sun Shines Again AMASSMENT MEN ANGRY ATLANTIC CITY, ' July 24.' fickle weather conditions fulled to spoil the fun f tha bis: crowd of pleasure seekers hero for the, wek-end. Spasmodic showers yes terday often sent the Boardwalk hosts currying for shelter, but as Soon as the sun reappeared they again plunged Into the different modes of enjoyment. , With alt the principal hotels Jammed by the crowds that arrived Saturday, the float ing population was materially Increased by the largest one-day excursions which have arrived this season. Bnthlngr was the most popular form of enjoyment, and If there la any decrease In he, number of bathers this year the owners of bathing1 establishments are not awaro Of It, for they all hnd their hands full In taking caro of customers. Wet suits, Just taken oft by persons who had finished their bath were eagerly grabbed by people In line, who Were awaiting a chance to get a robe so that they could take a dip. The ocean was black with bathers until 6 o'clock. Few people ventured In after that hour. Commuters, having had a day off from business, did not tako their customary pro dinner bath. Tho waves were almost as high as they had been for a week and there were many vicious breakers which swept bathers from their feet Lifeguards were kept busy all day assisting persons, who, fter swallowing a liberal draft of salt water. Imagined they were drowning, but real rescues wcro few In number; Only thrco peopto wero In danger at any tlmo nd quick, work by tho experienced men on ouiy Drought them to shore, giving tho Boardwalk strollers a number of thrills. Ao tho breakers wcro beating beneath tho walk In certain sections of the city, making It Impossible for'bathers to reach tho ocean "by the customary route, tho ban against bathers appearing on the Boardwalk was lifted' for the day. A few took advantage of this by taking -a stroll along tho walk, but they were soon stopped by potlcemcn and compelled to mako a bco line for thq water. AMUSEMENT TANGLE CHOWS Tho Sunday amusoment question was tangled up moro than ever yesterday. Seven men, who had been arrested for keep ing their places open and released when they promised they would keep closed tlili Sunday, lived up to their word nnd did not open all day. A number of other plnccs, which the authorities declared would not be allowed to open and If they did would bo forcibly closed, paid no attention to tho threats and remained wide open all day. and there was not the slightest show of Inter ference. Gamos wero played on two of the piers, shows were given In various parts of tho city and bally-hoos and barkers were used to attract the attention of passers-by. The amusement men, who were compelled to sit Idle and watch others tain In money, are angry over this new arrangement, and the chances aro they will tal:a the samo risk next Sunday, and If arrcstPd tight tH casts In the highest courts on the ground ef. unjust discrimination. Hotel owners aro a unit in declaring that last week's receipts proved thnt this city will have a phenomenal season. With six oUd weeks of business yet to come, tho profits derived from tho lsltors of last week will add to tho total sufficient to matte the year 1913 stand out as tho cham pion season In Its history. The channel buoys broken from their moorings by tho storm of last week are floating down tho coast and as yet no effort has been made to find them. A new company Is bolng formed which proposes. erecting a big hotel in A&ntnor, erf -the site of tho old Currlsbrooke Inn. which was torn down a number of years ago. ventnor has no hotels at lo present time, being a residential section, and the promotors of the company declare a ho tel situated In this cutlet part of the Island will attract visitors who want to be far away from the madding crowd. PHILADELPHIANS AT SHORE. SI. W, Taylor, manager of theatres In Philadelphia and Camden, was a week-end visitor. Harry Montford, general director of the White Hats of America. Is here on a short business trip. Samuel Compere, president of the Amer ican. Federation of Labor, Is hero for a visit. The Misses Isabel. Anna and Ida S. Rus sell of South; Philadelphia, spent tho week end here and will return later for a lengthy vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard McGulre, prominent In Philadelphia theatrical circles, are hero for a week of rest and recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flaherty, of West Philadelphia, are here for a visit of a fort Sight. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Stewart, of West Philadelphia, are at their cottage for two months. James B. Sheehan, Iteglster of Wills, Philadelphia, and his wife, have Joined the vast army of Quaker City residents who will linger here until September, Mr. and Mrs. WImont Orant Pierce, of Germantown, aro here for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Jamed P. Nolan, of South 13th street, are occupying their cottage In Chelsea. -j Mr. and 'Mrs. Benjamin V. Penrose, of Ogonts, will remain In this city until the middle of August and then spend the rest of the summer at a. mountain resort. Mr, and Mrs. H. B- Goshorn, of German town, are Chelsea cottagers and expect to remain until October, for the balance of the season. Man Jumps From Car; Badly Hurt WlUlam P. Follard, of 2H1 North 12th street, alighted from x northbound Willow Grove car on 11th. street after it had passed Diamond street yesterday. He felt and sus tained a slight conouislon of the brain and was taken to Stetson Hospital. Now Is the Time to Select the Right Private School for Next Fall Consult Ledger Central Educational Bureau D PETEYPetetfs Used (-- TEU. VOU ajE ?E OH OCArV WOU HCAttO NWHAT OH - f .tC HfXVB S ER.-etX- IU GIVE -x KoT SoNi Xo -TU. J I ,'D TATHca ( SAlO -VE ' V OPAC' ) - lI f00 OWN VAV ) f KI To VoU AWEU, SoTo ) ( ."? I -Gcach jue-e go- GoibTua. Go To Ike -r " r f le-Turv dear- J .1 Thtz -reach tATmsfc Sr M tuc To TMe: MoUkTA,iMs! V "BerAcH J sk MoowTaims. ,V ) ' - W " 7x sr V THw havbNw suwv y Y HJIrrWnBnivy .-ls'"a! - -- S " jWWfn'iilfll'TT "ll Ii lr heS&KtiteiXtf. - , '1BbHtW THi ,tS--- .rJh ., . ,L ., Ja&k. -M i W i-n . .. - -""ilillt i r I r -i. i i!i.., sni in ii i. T tSlt.-n I' i i - - Smt&l t j - t .M. ,-id- t i sMiin tT-lTriffirtll&1r- I- . - mSS s-Kjxh vbsKI..tis&u.E. SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY, NOTED CHEMIST, MES English Scientist Discovered Argon nnd Helium and Added tolladium Knowledge LONDON, July 34. Sir William nam say, eminent chemist. Is dead at his resi dence, Beechcrott, Haslemere, Bucks. Sir William Ramsay, who was born In Glasgow on October 2, 1863, was known among his fellow scientists ns a man of brilliant Imagination anfl daring concep tions. It was In 1907 that Sir William's announcements concerning radium set at caoh other the electricians, nnd chemists of the British Association for the Advance ment of Science. In 1913 Sir William arid Professors Collie and Patterson startled the world by an announcement of the pos sibility of tho transmutations of one eld-' ment Into another Sir William, however, had become Inter nationally famous earlier than any of the dates above. Ills work with Lord Raylelfth on tho solution of the problem concerning the differences In density between atmos pheric) nitrogen and that obtained from compounds led to the discovery of nrgon In 1897 The periodlo law Immediately sug gested tho existence of a number of other elements of the same type and Sir William succeeded In' a rhort tlmo In discovering helium. Three furtner elements of tho same group neon, krypton and xenon were aft erward discovered by Sir William asso ciated with Morris W. Travers. As the result of an Investigation fol lowing Becquercl's discovery of the dailt rays of uranium, Sir William made his greatest discovery that of the apparent transmutation of one eloment Into another. The gaseous emanation of radium, which at first had behaved as an entirely new body, Bhowed after some time tho spec troscopy lines of helium nnd, finally. It was definitely proved that radium In Its spon taneous decomposition produced helium In a perfectly regular way. Sir William, whose great discoveries came as professor of chemistry at Uni versity College, London, was the recipient of many honors. In 1902 ho was created a Knight Commander of tho Bath and two years later was awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry. EX-SENATOR T. 31. PATTTERSON DIES AT HIS HOME IN COLORADO, Prominent Democrat nnd Newspaper Owner Succumbs in Denver DENVER, July 24. Thomas MacDonald Patterson, United Stntes Senator from Colorado from 1901 to 1907, Is dead at his homo here. Mr. Patterson was a Demo crat of national prominence and a close friend of William Jennings Bryan. He was the owner of the Denver Times and tho Rocky Mountain News. Thomas M. Patterson was born In County Carlow, Ireland, November 4, 1840. With hta- parents he camo to America In 1853, nnd after a short residence In New York the family moved to Crawfordsvllle, Ind., whpro Thomas worked for some time In a printing oOlce. He enlisted at the first call for troops In tho Civil War, but on account of poor health served only a few months. His e'ducatlon was received at Do Pauw University, then called Anbury College, and at Wabash College. After leaving college Mr. Patterson prao tlced law In Indiana. In 1872 he moved to Donver. where he formed a partnership with Charles S. Thomas, who later became his chief opponent In his senatorial cam-, palgn. This partnership Instcd a year, but was resumed In 1879 nnd lnsted until 1890. In 1874 Mr. Patterson was chosen Ter ritorial Delegato to Congress and greatly aided In securing Statehood for Colorado. In 187C he was sent back to Congress as Representative, and at tho end of his term resumed the practice of law In Denver. In 1892 Mr. Patterson was a delegato to the National Democratlo Convention, at which ho made a strong fight for tho adop tion of a free silver plank. Being unsuc cessful, he led the bolt against Cleveland which carried the State of Colorado for Weaver. In 1898 ho was a delegato to the Populist National Convention, which In dorsed Bryan, and In 1900 he was perma nent chairman of the convention of that party. Mr. Patterson's wife, who was MIsa Kath erlno Grafton, of Watertown, N. Y., died In 1902. SMOTHERED IN LIMEKILN 17-Year-OId Boy Caught in Pit and Overcome; May Die READING, Pa., July 24. Unconscious from Inhaling- poisonous gas In a limekiln near Morgantown Saturday night, Walter Harner, the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harner, of Blrdsboro, Berks County, wns brought to tho Reading Hos pital today. Ha is dying. Harner stopped In a limekiln when re turning from a fishing trip. Ho was over came by the fumes from the burning lime and was taken to his home. He appeared to have recovered until today, when he be came deathly sick and lapsed into uncon sciousness. Shenandoah Miners' Charter Revoked POTTSVILLD, Pa., July 24. Tho char ter of Looal No. 2164, of Shenandoah, of the United Mine Workers of America, was revoked by President Matthews, of this, the Ninth District, for Insubordination. The local, llko two others that had been sim ilarly reproved, had, contrary to the rules of the organization and In defiance of the remonstrances by Matthews, been paying money to members under the claim that they had boen out on a strike, whereas no strike had been declared. Pope to Write on War ROME, July 24. Pope Benedict will not deliver his expected speech on his name day. Instead he has decided to publish an Important encyclical on August 4, the second anniversary of the war. to Making Sacrifices EVENING ADAM H. SCnMEHL DIES Berks Lawyer Succumbs to Auto Acci dent Injuries READING, Pa., July i 4. Adam IL Schmehl, one of the leading members of the Berks bar and prominent Mason, died at his homo here today of Injuries received when he was knocked down by an automo bile while on his way from his home to his office a week ago. His leg was fractured. He was 60 years old. Steatfjsf n,nmunsr.-on jair as, tola, suddenly, MARY VinOINIA BARNHURST. Funeriil services at her late residence. 33 Wet Wi nona are , Oermantown, on Wednesday, ai 10 30 a. m. Interment private. DKNNKnl. Entered Into ret en July SJ. 1916, MARAOARET, daughter of the late, WlUlam J. .and Catharine Bennors. Relatives and trlends are InMtrd to attond the funeral serv ices, on Tuesday, at 11 a. m . at her late residence. S489 Morris St., Oermantown. In terment prlTate. IltlSS. Suddenly, on Saturday, July 82, ipt. at Manchester, Vt., ERNEST C. DLISS. Funeral services at his late residence, 410 Park ave., New Tork city, Tuesday, at 10 a. m. Dtm.0 On July Si: lBlfl. iretmT DtmO. husband ot Minnie Burs (nee Schneider), and eon of ltenlrlcke Burg (nee Flnxbelnerl and the late Conrad. Burs. aged 4S years, Rela tives and friends, also Mandina Tribe, No. 110, Imp. O. II. M.s Court Tlnlejirn. No. 201. r of A., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 3 p. m., at his late residence. 842S Tlnlcum ave. Friends may rail Monday, 8 p. m. Interment at Northwood Cemetery. Auto service. CAmVEU. On July 28, 1918. CATHERINE I, aged 81 years. Relatives and frUnds ara Invited to attend, the funelral services, on Tuesday, at 3 p. m.. at First Baptist Church, 4th t. below Market, Camden, N. J, In terment private, at Berreen cemetery. Re mains may be viewed on Monday after 7 P. m , at apartments of W, B. M. Burrell, 427 Market St., Camden, N. J. CAIRNS.' At I-ov Point. Md., on July 20. 1010. ANNA PRES3I.ER. wife or Abraham 1. ralrns. Relatives and friends, also Radiant Temple. No. 1. O, of.U. A., and Wilbur Pad dock Memorial, Ulna's Daughters of St. An drew's P. E. Church, aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 8 p. m., at the Oliver II. Hair Building-, 1820 Chestnut at. Interment private. CAMrnrtX. On July 22, 1910. ELIZABETH CAMPUELI In her Blsl year. Relatives and friends are lnlted to attend the funeral serv ices, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m... at the residence, of her son-in-law, Charlse IL Ellis, 01 IB N. 2th st Logan, Interment private, at Mt. Peace Cemetery, CANNON. On July 22. 1BI8, J. BONIFACE, eon of John nnd Emma Cannon, aged 8 years. Itelatlcs nnd friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m , from his parents' resldonce, 868 Preston St., West Phlla. Interment private at Holy Cross Ceme tery. DAII1S. On July 23. lOtrt. MINNIE B,. wife ot Uenrgw n. Dahls. Relatives and friends ara Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wed. nesday. at 2 ji m at tho Oliver II. Balr Building;. 1820 Chestnut at. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. Remains mar be viewed on Tuesday, from 7 to u p. m. DAVIS. Suddenly, In Newport, ,11. I., on July 22. 101(1. MRS. VESTA UAVI9. Wife of Major of Marines Henry C. Davis, In her 80th tear. Interment at Arlington. DEVO. On July 2. 1910. ROBERTA WILL IAMS, Relatives and frlonds ars Invited to attend funeral services, at the residence, of her daughter, Mrs. John B. Hamilton. 10 Hazel ave., Tuesday, at 2 p. m. DUFFY, On July 23. 1910. JAME8 P., hue hnnrt nf Helen M. Hnfrv. Relatives nnd friends. nleo Blessed Virgin Bodallty of Holy Name and T. A. II. Societies of St. Michael s L'hurcn, are lnlted to attend th funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 a. m., from his late residence. 1741) N. ltd st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Michael's Church at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. DUOAN, Suddenly, on Juno 21, 1010. THOMAS. eon of Katharine and the lata Michael Duran. Relatives and friends, also T, A. B and Holy Name Society ot St. Michael's Church and Division No. 1 ot the A. O. II. B ot E.. are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at R 30 a m., from his mother's residence, 182T North Hancock st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Church, at 10 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. BARTON. On July 22, 1010. STACY II. OAR TON. Funeral acrWees on Tuesday, at 10 30 a. m., at his late residence, 448 Henry St., Camdne, N, J. Interment private, at Woods town, N, J. Remains may be viewed Monday, after 7 p. m. HALT.. Entered Into rost on July 22. 1910. LOUIS II HALL. Funeral services on Wed nesday, at 3 30 p. m. precisely, at his late residence. 2100 Oreen St. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. HOltTO.W On July 22. 1018. EDWARD II.. husband of Sarah N. Horton. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m at hla late residence. 221 Kathmere road. Brookllne. Take trolley at 08th nnd Market sts. Inter ment at Arlington Cemetery. JErSON. On July 24, 1010, at her late resi dence. 120 West Nippon St., Mount Airy. EMMA. ELMIRA, widow of George Edwin Jepson. aged 73 Interment at Melrose, Mass Hartford and Boston papers please copy. MAOILL. On July 22, 1918. ALMIRA R., wife I or w, ii. iiiaam ana aaugnier or tn into jonn J. and Jano Robinson. Relatives and friends are Invltod to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 3 p. m., at the Oliver IL Balr Building-, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at North Laurel Hill Cemetery. MrCORMICK. On July 21. 1910. CATHERINE MCCORMICK (nee McOIrr). widow of Edward McCormlck. Relatives and friends, also l,eacue of the Sacred Heart of St. Theresa's Church, are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 a. m., from her lata resi dence, 003 South 13th st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Theresa's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. MeELROY. On July 22. 1916. ROSE, beloved wife of John McElroy. a natle of Tempo, County Fermanagh. Ireland. Relatives ana friends, also Altor and Rosary Society, League of the Sacred Heart, and Society for the Propagation of the Faith, aro Invited to at tend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8.90 a. m.. from her lata residence. 317 North 68th at.. STEAMBOATS IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE To AUGUSTINE BEACH 100-MILE RIDE for 50c SIOrriNO AT CHESTER DAILY rENNSCTOOVE WEEKDAYS ONI.T Only boat to Augnetlnei Reach. Landing In front ot Orris. Safe salt water bathing COO sanitary bathrooms. DANCING ALL DAY oa boat A mono, rientr tables, benches and shade. Artesian water. Fare W SOc Children "10u 26c Leaves Arch flt. St. Wharf 8iS0 A. U. Dally. Bandar OiOO A. SI, JAMES E. OTIS. MT.. S AHCH STREET STEAMSHIPS AMERICAN EXPRESS IICKEIB and louna An International Traval Agency TO lAPfiH Party Balling Under J H rt El Personal Escort Sept. 33 Bee JAPAN la the Olorlou Chrysanthemum season. Extension to Manila and China. ffend tor I Uuitrat ti Uookltt. 1U7 CHESTNUT HT.. PHILADELPHIA Phone, Walnut 4010. Inquire at any American Express Office. LEDaRr-PBdtDABEHIA; MONDAY, JUL? 24, 1916. DEATHS Wett Phll. Bslemrt mass et requiem ft the Church ef pur Lady of Victory, at fo a, m. Interment at St. Denis Cemetery. MelT.TTAIN. On.JoJr 93, 11, ROBERT M., husband of Lldle M. Mollwaln and son of the late Hugh T. and Catherine Mellwmtn. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, en Wednesday, at 2 p. m , at hie late residence, 411T Leldy ave. Inter ment at Northwood Cemetery. MeKALTKT. On June 23, 191 "at her reel- dene, 68S South 28th at , ISABELLA, widow of Robert MeKalvey. Due notice ot the funeral will be given. MtTEKB On July 22, 1918. at Patqraon, N. J., . JOHN BARRY, eon ot the late John Barry Meefce. Interment at Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa., July 25. 1010, MUNCK. On, July 23. 1910. SAnAlt LUFF MUNCB wife of deorjre R Munee, ef Swarth .more. Fa. Notice ot funeral later. NORTON. Suddenly, at New Talc, M, Y.. on July $1. 101(1. CHARLES D. NORTON". Hela tires and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at It a. m.. at the Oliver H. Balr .Building. 1820 Chestnut st Interment prime. Omit flowers. O'NUILr,. On July 22. 1910, FLORENCE E . daughter of Wllliarn L and Louise O'Neill Cnes flchmltt). aged 11 rears Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices on Wednesday, at 3 p. m., at her par ents' residence, 380.1 Reno at, riTCAIRN. On July 22. 1918. at "Calrnwood," Brrn Athyn, Pa.. JOHN PITCAIRN. need 75 ROOERS. On July 28, 1910. WALTER L. ItOUEItS. husband of Annie B. Rogers, ageA 48 years. Relatives and friends, also Unity Lodge, No. 7B20. I. O. O. F. M. V., 'are n vlted to attend the funeral services, on IYSa!l"JHt '! 2 m-' hl. ' residence. 3la B. 20th et. Interment private. Remains may be tlawed on Tueedsy, from T to 0 p. m. Automobile funeral. STOOPS. At Franklin. Ind . on July 21. 1910. HARRY RANDOLPH STOOPS. Notice ot fu neral later. TERRELL. On July 21. 19l8, JOHN TER RELL. Relatives and friends are Invited to SEAL ESTATE FOB SALE HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE HTRATHMEnK, N. J. BTBATnMERE. N. J. Every Purchaser More Than Pleased at the Big Seashore AUCTION SALE at Stratliinere, N J, (COnSON'S Midway between Ocean City and day afternoon, at 2 o'clock. We had a big crowd. All wero more than pleased at their purchases, and every one, whether they bought or not, had a day of band concerts, ocean bathing Dollar Excursion Every Day. Sale Every Day Till August 5, lite. Strathmerc is an exceptional seashore resort, right on the ocean. Our lots face the ocean. Strathmere has improve ments; trolleys, 62 trains daily, both railroads; in fact, every thing to make this sale a continued success and a money maker tor its buyers. Large lots at your price on easy terms. FREE 1916 OVERLAND AUTO and $5000 IN MONEY and GIFTS Ihis is the way we advertise otrathmere. No strings. Just come. Buy or not, you participate in all. Canoeing, motor-boating, bathing, hshing, Be on hand any day this week or at 2 P. M., rain or shine. GEORGE P. DYKMAN 101 .Chestnut St., Phlla., Pa. Send SUMMER BESOBTS ATLANTIC CITY, Tf. J. IhE LEADING HESOUT HOTELOr THE WORtO ffiattofljfrBenfteim ATLANTIC crrv.N.a. OWNERSHIP MAMAOEMKNT. JOWAH WHITg gPNi COMPANY HOTEL GLADSTONE BrliMon Are,, on Deaeb. Atlantlo City. N. J. (In exoluslva residential section.) Undsr sew manaiem't. McOroarty jtoOroartr. HflTRr, ART.TMR.TnMMci.uan afc - ---"""""-" Near Meson. A1 Neap . open all year. K. J. oauoi ORNe a bon. BTOyB HABBOB. N. J. STONE HARBOR Both railroads. Farm products and sea food fresh and plentiful. City oonrentences. Yacht club, boardwalk, bathlm. line tlshlnr. crsbblnsr and boating, lteasonablo rentals; moderate hotel rates. Beautiful booklet. LEO McCRAVEN. Borouxh Clerk. OCEAN' CITY, K. J, OT fTTATT.T?fi Formerly Sterltn. Cor. Blh ft Ocean Avea. , He--New man. E. Harris, furnished it renovated. CAPE MAY. N. J. Qhnvurnnr? Ocean view rooms. Cap. ISO. DnerWOOU t10 to tlBwkly. J. C. Bprlnsr. Chalfonte Hotel CAPS MAT. Open June 1 to Oct. I. Reasonable rates, sirs. Calvin Satterdeld. 1 dab Ditonnl itaTvkrdL . . . 0ijerrice.conifort.&eiouly ItiAgAfcn raWOTMHttmmiCTiaiitjD DEATHS attend the funeral services, on Tuesday,, at 1 p. m.. at the office of George Chandler f'aul A Son, southeast corner 7th and Pop r streets. Interment private. TROTH, On July 22, 1918. MARY L.. wife ef Ilenrv Troth. rtefeflrea and friends ars In vited to attend the funeral services, on Tues- oin. . jieiauves ana iriqnus mo 111- .ttend the funeral services, on Tues- 2,80 T. m , at her late residence. Farm. Church road. Merchantvllle, erment private. Carriages will meet oay, h : Wnrtdland N. J. Interment nrtvate. trolley at Cobe road at 2 o'clock. VAN FOSSEN, At Mt. Holly. N. J., on July ii, 1918 JtiSEPH VAN KOSSEN, aged 78 3-ears. Relatives nnd trlends are Invited to attend the funeral services, en Tuesday, at 10.80 a m.. at the Oliver H, Balr Building, 1820 Chestnut at., Phlla Interment private. LOST AND FOUND MALE PFKINLSE, red and black, losti 8 months old Return to Mrs. II M Tllden, McKean avenue Oermantown Reward., BATCHEf- Lost, et West Phlla. station. Julfl 21, pnysician s niaca ira.ner neicuci, comiwii. Ing surgical Instruments: reward for Informa tion or return to 1900 Chestnut at, or 4A.-7 Bpruce st. , For Other Lest and Fonnd Ads See Tnge 1 HELP WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERMAID, experienced, for country: ref. erenoe required, Meet emnloier Wednesday. 10 30 o'clock. Room 205, 809 Chestnut st. OtRL. eperienced on power sewing machines i also learners: (rood pay and steady work. Apply all day, Field A Co., 1011 Diamond. OIRLS (2). colored, wantedl cook, chambermaid an waitress: muex do nev, rotiauis anu ex Ef, perienced ana give reierenco. i-nono Am ler 7H, U1RLB over 18 years wanted for light work: no experience necessary! 15 week paid while learning;. Apply a. norm o-q si, OIRLS (two Cook and laundreas, chamber maid and waitress: must be exp. and neat: ref. required. Phone Mrs. Oarre. 10 J, Ambler, Pa. " INLET) Sea Isle City, opened yester fun and real outing. Dancing, and all sorts of fun await you. all the best at Strathmere. any day up to Aug. 5, inclusive, & CO., Auctioneers for Circular, Plan of Lots, List of Qifts SUMMEB BESChS WHITE MOUNTAINS. N. II. Bretton Woods WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. GOLF in tho very shadow of MOTOIIINQ HOrtSEnACK throuth the U1UINU aver Mountain Trails and Woodland AIDS 01 New Tnclenil Washington ratns TUC linilUT 01 C1CIUT NnwnpKV i nu muuni fLtnjHiii .cio. bet. a. .-. tf. uuiu-iu, Aianarer. THE MOUNT WASHINGTON SKci. riADJatTTnh-.rJv,,c.vTI-N: ". N. II, A ir. n. n, and B. A If. n. R. For booklet and Information address hotels. ffmnrnoii, n. j. ffi UonUomerr . LimfiPl Wlldwood's force yjOiay Comfort and Qoo a mej!i:.h,vvi Montgomery Ave. and Beach. toremosi vacation Hotel uvou -lasts inroucnasi. iiooKiei. IlTEflBLI,. rrog. EDGETON INN Cap- 1? "ear Beach. SULlxsui.J Ai,- -white service. Orches tra. Excellent table. Booklet. Coach. J. ALBERT HARH13. Prop. ST-TIiirnON Entire block. Ocean view. Rooms with bath end en suite. Elevator. Booklet. b, J. W00U3, Proprietor. HOTEL WAYNE ua ifhon,...t. Auto meets trains, I. F. ItARltW. ATVRrTW Plneave. nr. Beach. Newest hots!. XlUJJi-iJ. K,t,on. rates. MIsa Ii. Derbyshire. '8WARTUMOKK. I'A. Strath Haven Inn&VaSSSf Now open. Phone Swarthmoro UI J. HELP WANTED FEMAIiE Coniftitifit from FretcMnp Column Hosiery Knitters, and forrrs wanted on standard F machines; experienced on half honei pood par, steady position Notaseme iiumgry torn puny, ju xiora ana jviascner. HOSIERY Knitters nnd toppers wAnted on Standard F nnd Uadner machines: experienced on rtouhle-Ttlteh work. Notaseme Hosiery Co., v..mu mnu AinBcner HOSIERY Olrl over 16 years of ape, to learn. tiomwmB iipgicry ip , uxiorn a fliascner et a. HOSIERY I.OOPER8 wanted, experienced on ravel work, rood payt steady pesltlon, Nota- . seme Hosiery Co , Oxford and Mnscner sts. HOUSEWORK Oood cook! no laundry work; family 2, for Oermantown! reference required. geaMr. .Mead. Room 205, 608 Chestnut St. HOUSEWORK Competent white maid for Main I.lnei family two. adults! no laundry werk rhone, Ardmore IBS J. NURSE experienced, white", to take care of nfth.. 9 . nM r ,,11 ...... ,n a.... 1 p. m. Mrs. Kahn. 2333 Park ave. OFfenATOnS, experienced en men's neckwear. T.s P. JtcCutcheon A Bro., Pltcalrn Bids-., Uth nnd Arch. OPERATORS Experienced overeemrs on Union Special twin needle machines. Hyalenlo Fleeced Underwear Co.. 24111 N. Howard. S'IORj Wented, tip repairers. 7th noor73I5 TELEPHONE OPERATORS The Bell Telephone telllxent youne women between IS and 22 years old: salary 10 a week while learning, with rapid advancement! a steady position witn rapin advancement! a steady position assured, with pleasant surroundlnts and un usual opportunity of promotion. Apply In person to tho Bell Telephone Companr'e opera te rtlAl JAd 1...L.1 . ...a... L..1 .u.n D.K!V, 1VU i'lHrHCl ah UH.1I.T D' 8 30 n. m. nnd 6 pm. Tuesday and : aenlncs between 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock. between Friday TELEPHONE OPERATORS, toll and lone dls tancoi experienced. Keystone Telephone Co., miiK'untiiicB wmeg, Autn er oummcr. za noor. TYPIST and stenographer wanted, lexperlenced: muni no neat ann accurate, wun Knowieoae or bookkeeplnr. Apply by letter. Social Bervlce .Department. University Hospital. TqUMo LADY for assistant Die and record ketjilnr clerk! stato experience and waces. i'. qa i.cacer uuice, MILL NEAR RIDQE AVE. trolley wants an of flee assistant, accurate at figures, familiar with hllllnt and cost sstem work: opportunity for willing worker. Apply, divine nae, refer ence, experience and salary wanted, P III, Ledasr Office. HELP WANTED MALE BOILERMAKERS and helpers wanted, Apply Phlla. check offlco, Atlantlo llennln Co., 0144 Tassyunk ave, BOY wanted In Jubllsher's office! must be hrlaht and write plain hand; Rood prospeots and will allow for school tlmo It under 10. Address A 2, Ledger Office. BOY, strong, wanted, to learn the optloal bust ness, 1324 Walnut at. BOY for insuranoe offlco. Apply In writing- to ai uiu, lAUKer uiuce. BOYS wnnted. Hhelp A Vandecrlft. Inc. 814 ri irfmrrncfliu. BRAKKMEN 10 experienced freight brakemen for I. II. n. Ann V tralnmaif.r'B nfno. '9 Federal st., Camden, N. J,. 8 e, m,, July 24, ITCf anil hAHiaman nnlarei mh esml o-elfxi must be neat, reliable and 'experienced, and1 Kito reierqiicq. inane, Ampler IU. DRIVER, with delivery experience! must b ac quainted with Phlla.. Camden and suburbs; reiorcnro una oonu requireg dug .n. Q si. 12 B. urtted DRUOS Qualified assistant wanted for one week; must have cood reference. Morton, WlHBIlunftllllllurOllTB, FARM HANDS AND LABORERO WANTED for general work. Apply In person or by letter to It, K. Mulford Co . Olenolden, Pa. runNrrnnn salesmen EXPURIBNCK. APPLX AT JlUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT, -lft FLOOR. STRAWBRIDQB & CLOTirrER. IN'SIDB FOREMAN for milk dairy! rive experi ence and salary. P 807, Ledger Office. LABORERS wanted. Sbslp A Vandezrltt, Inc., Bl r, ijawrence. UACHrNISTa CONY, PHILADELPHIA, PA MACHINISTS AND AUTOMOBILE ItEPAIR MEN wanted; a-ood waares and permanent work for reliable men. Apply between 0 and 10 o'clock mommas. AUTOCAn EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 23D and MARKET STS. MEN. 10, wanted to lenrn sausare and pork pack- Inn business: steady employment! 22a per hour. Apply 8048 Oermantown ave. MEN wanted; freliht handlers, to truck freleht at freight station! whlto or colored. Apply 1711 rilbert st. after 7 a. m. MEN wanted: laborers and locomotive cleaners. P. R. R. Co Call 1711 rilhort st. RIOQERS nnd helpers wanted. Apply Phlla, check office. Atlantlo Itellnlnr Co., 3l44 yassyunic ae, SALESMAN wailusd, oxperlenoed on electrlo fans and lamps 2317. Land Title Bldg. aAWYElta wanted on lock corner work. Shslp ivan lft. A Vandegr: Ino.. 814 N. Lawrence. SHOES Wanted, tip repairers. 7th floor, B13 in. ijin. SOLICITOR, mercantile aienpyj salary and oommlsslon Phone Tlora 4307 J. 1 to 0 p. m., or write 81112 N. 2.1th st. SALESMEN TWO HIOH-ORADE salesmen for Philadelphia territory by New York corpora tion; capablo of earning; 14000 or over yearly; preferably those experienced In selllne exten sion or correswmdence courses. Call for Mr. Bchrelber. Hotel Vendlg. BTABLEMEN (4) wanted, white or colored, for seneral work around horses. Apply in person or by letter. II. K. Mulford, Olenolden. Pa. TELEORAPH OPERATORS and towermen wanted, experienced, for station work on the N. Y.. N H. and II R. R. Apply W. II. Foster. 132d st. and Willis ave., Bronx, New roTKCiiy. BUTLER wanted, to live In country: experience mm rr i erencere q uireq ji pin, ijeuser u tape. WINDOW CLEANERS 10. Quaker City, House ana winaow meaning l.o . uu uoursa uiost. YARDMEN wanted to take care ot grain-fed hozs: steady work; good waces to start. Ap ply In person or by letter, II. K. MuluvJ. uienoiaen. i-a YOUNO MAN, well dressed, wanted to Join orew on the road to solicit orders: experlenco un necessary; excellent opportunity for a hustler. A""1", alr iPStein, continental iioiei. YOUNO MEN between the ages of 18 and 83 who desire to travel and to receive military training as members ot the first line ot the country's defense, apply at 1403 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Fa,, to: detailed information re. gardlng enlistment In the U. a. Marine Corps. General BOOKKEEPERS Several Wharton School stu dents preferred. I IB up: clerks, several good openings. 130 mo.: stenographers, several. IIS up; other positions open for high-grade men Business Service Co.. 1801 Land Title Bldg. HALESMAN Soft wood Amerlcsn. exprUneed In selling North Carolina pine; only those ot good standing and ability need apply. Apply at offlco E. D, Estes & Sons, 71 Warren at., New York. U. Y. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE COOKINO and downstairs work: no laundry; KOOil rcifrenca, loll niowpeuil et. GOVERNESS or mother's helper, German Prot tstant: good seamstress; references. II 639, Ledger Office, SITUATIONS WANTED EEMALE Cdttlmifif trerti Freetdtnti Column, LAUNDRESS (French) heet reference) hamper wash or out 202B remberton st NURSERY QOVI'RNESS desires position In re fined family; prefers taking charge of Infant! good reference It 633, Ledger Office, SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ARCHITECTURAL designer fled writer, for even In r F , draftsman, epeel. C42 Ledger Central, BOOKK'P'R. correspondent, Ihor. exp-, full ehg. 10 yrs,, desires position. A 12, ledger Office. CHAUFFEURi single, Protestant, sober, desires position: Cadillac preferred! licensed Jersey, i ciuin . iriciciico. r in ij-arer central. CHAUFFEUR, 10 years' experience: d repair ing, R. Lu, 1827 1 Itawater st. CLERICAL WORK or young married man timekeeping wanted by 2026 Pemborton st. CREDIT MAtf Can assume entire eharge of offlco or accounting department nnd will guar anty results if ait efficient organltatlon , is desired. Would like to communicate with any firm In the market for such service. F 548, Ledger Central. FARM OR ESTATE MANAGER Dependable man with over 20 years' experi ence and agricultural college training will shortly be open for position: would like to take full responsibility of managing country estate along sane, economical nnd sclentlc lines; E refer to locate on Main I.Ine near Phlla., or etween Phlla. and New York; further details and references,, can be had by addressing M 627, Ledger Offlco. HOTEL EXECUTIVE, accountant, comptroller, efficiency man, thoroughly practical front, back, desires engagement; principals only. Alb.. 65 ftV. 109th et., New, York city. MAN. ex-U, 8 navy, age 83, wants moderately light work on account of light Injury to left handl sober and steady: references; phone con nectlon. A 18, Ledger Office, SALESMAN, expert, with 18 years' experience In Spanish trade, desires to get In touch with Philadelphia manufacturers who are desirous ot de eloping business In Latin America: am Phlladelphlan, v.lth excellent references: prefer commission basis M 008, Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN. familiar with South American trade, would llko to hear trom reliable con cern. r 641, Ledger Central. INVESTIOATOR Young man, 28, at present employed In ft con fidential position with corporation as Investi gator, wishes to make a change to n similar position which promises a larger opportunity: 8 yrs exp. In detecthe work. I OlOLedCent. JAPANESE couple wish positions: wife, mafT in small family on gentleman's placei.best references, rrugle, 1034 Vine. Locust 2700 J. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES N1CHOLLS. 1020 Balnbridge Competent butler, eecond men, couples. Protestant and Catholls cooks, excellent Oerman and other waitresses and chambermaids, nurses, governesses, ladles1 maids. Trench, Uerman and all nationalities supplied. Phone Locust 2130. AUTOMOBILES For Sals CADILLAC, 1014, phaeton: well cared for In small private family: condition excellent; new tires and full equipment. N. A. Scott, 1215 Filbert at. CADILLAC, 1014 touring car, overhauled nnd repainted: full equipment: price 1830, AUTO 8 ALES CORPORATION. 143 N. Broad St. COLE 8 Demonstration. L. S. BOWERS CO., 215 N. Broad st. COLE Distributors. HUDRONS rebuilt and guaranteed: phaetons, roadsters and cabriolets; elec. llKhts nnd start ers, OOMERY-8CHWARTZ, 233 N. Broad st. W1NTON SIX, 1010. engine; Shasey mako: per fectly good: In running order: good for a truck; can demonstrate; price J 100. L 703, Ledger imico. WINTON SIX engine; perfect condition: will sell . for 1100. L 707, Ledger Office. ? CHASSIS We have n fow cheap cars, ot which tho chassis would be very aultablo for truck or delivery work ot any Ttlml, don't fall to come In and look them over It you want some thing at a bargain price for delivery purposes. Locomobile, 2314 Market st. Locust 4S0, It. A. Jenks. Mgr. Exchange Car Dept. TRUCK PARTS OEARS. WHEELS-, AXLES. TIRES. BCHOIIER. 3341-43 MARKET SEND FOR FREE BULLETIN Or USED CARS . OORSON AUTO EXCHANGE. 238 N. BROAD. 1000, USED AUTOS. 1&0 up: all styles and makes. Roman Auto Co., 2113 N. Broad St. AUTO LIVEBT AND QABAGES INDEPENDENT TAXICAB CO. 2420 N. BROAD ST. AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY TO HIRE Diamond 0408. Never closed. Park 78. STAR TAXICAB CO. PHONE DIAMOND 74 TAXI TOUR1NO LIMOIIHINIS HALT' REmll.An HATES NEVER CLOSED. Formerly Jitney. Rats Co. POPLAR, 1017 To hire Iqpen day and nlghtJ. Park 14H1- liranil.netv n.nnB. tmtrlne nap. $1.25 hr.; also brand-new 7-pasn. limousine. tl.60 hr.; weddings, funerals 1715 Olrara. TO HIRE, $1.25 AND UP Poplar 218 Cars of nil mikes Race 2241. BUY MOIHTER Portable Garages Steel or stucoo. On Display 3').11 N. 5th. Tioga 2934. AUTO PAINTING QUALITY PAINTING reaeonablo prl;es. Oeo. W. Farvls. Jr.. 1321 Alrdrle at., U lad above Erie. Phone. Tioga 2702. AUTO BEPAIBINU T SPEEDOMETER TROUBLES T Bee BILLY, at his new location. 510 NORTH BROAD 8T. CYLINDERS REBORED. new pistons anS rings .iirnlshed. weldings and brailnr. It. B. Underwood & Co.. 1025 Hamilton at.. Phlla. AUTO SUPPLIES TrMKEN-nEAItlNOS HYATT New Departure Service Bta. The Owllllam Co., 1314 Arch at. Ph. Walnut 3407. Race 308J. PARTS -fn hlllM nr rennli-. env rip. s, Shlla. Auto Parts Co,. 823 N. 18th. Park 1418. AUTO TIBES N PULLMAN TntES Guaranteed 8500 miles Compare prices. ORIM'S. 230 N. Broad at. BOATS, M0T0BD0AT3, LAUNCHES BEAUTIFUL CRUISER. 75 feet long; will carry 100 passengers; 3 large cabins; splendid equipment? price 13000; will sell on easy terms or exchango for real estats. Ogden. 1220 Filbert. Walnut 720. BUSINESS OPPOBTUNITIES P ATTTIMTS Send for our iree book. raillH lO 'Patents and Trade-Marks.7' Wo will help you develop your invention. Ad vice free. Reasonable fees. Open Monday eve nings until 8.30. FOSTER & WEBSTER BUITB . 1011 Chcatmit t. BtU phone Walnut 158. RESTAURANT, hlzhest and beat paying- Jn tha city of PhllitelphU; meali by order, at tha rat ot 85c. 40a and 60a per meal; opens Into the larseat Philadelphia theater; cheap rent. h&t- ISO a. Year. u Drilled by tha theater: In --- Ti'.r zz:r .i'.;B -'j.:: .;. -" j" H :oma at me rata oi iu a uay; win nri tor iuuu cain T fieneinnyer, nuu rcn. DININO ROOM. 8 minutes from Broad St. Sta tion, feeding 500 people day in the fall ssasonl furnished with enough dishes and linen ts serve 100 people at a sitting: will sell far less man me cost ox me rurnismngs. iisneinnger, 1708 Arch. I APARTMENT HOUas. elegantly furnished: near 17th and Arch; 15 rooms, and 3 baths; owing to sl.nes will sacrifice 1000. lleffelflnger, 17011 Arch t. By C. A. VOIGHT ,i