Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 21, 1917, Sports Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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fflGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
START RED CROSS WORK
Boys Make Labor-Saving Band
age Machines and Girls Sur
gical Dressings
HlBh pchool pupils Joined actively tortny
In lied Cross activities Hoys of tho North
ast High School began work In tho school
machine shop on UOO power machines for
rolling bandages. The machines will bo
installed In sectional lied Cross head
quarters In the city. Tho glrN of the
William Tenn, Kensington and West Phila
delphia High schooH start this afternoon
making hundreds of hospital garments and
sets of surgical dressings. Both tho manu
facture of bandage machines and tho girls"
work' on dressings are parts of a plan
worked out by the Philadelphia School
Mobilization Section of Mavor Smith's Home
Defense Committee
Olrls of all threo high schools will Kivo
evernl hours a day after school to the.
making of hospital garments and surgical
dressings. Their work Is under tho direc
tion of Dr Charles C. Heyl, principal of
the West Philadelphia High School.
Tho nower mnnliln.. in !. t.lt v... ...
Northeast High School students turn out
twelve bandagei In tho time It takes to
make one by hand Thev can be attached
to ordinary sewing machines by removing
the tops of tho machines nrnl may lm
operated by hand, motor or font power
Ilcsldes Installing the in.irhlm-n when
they are completed In the lied 1'ronH head
quarters. ofTlciali will plaro ono machine
with each lied Cross unit called Into service.
BKUMHAUOH TO SPEAK
Will Mnke Memorial Day Address nt
Antictam National Cemetery
HAOmSTOWN. Mil . Mnv II --Onvernor
Martin (1 Ilnimhiugh of IVntiavlvmiln line
definitely accepted the Invitation tr unite
the address at the Memorlil Pav excrr'nn
In tho Antltinin Vit'unnl f'emelcry. at
niiarpahurg. on Mnv Mi and Colonel lleoige
W V Vernon and IMw.inl C Ireland, of
Ha'tlmorc. will alco tnilto addresses
'iovcrnor lirmiilmupli Is known as one
ef tho leading speakers of the country. He
has frequently epoken In this riunty ami
Is related to some tounty families Ho
was for jears a familiar figure nt learners'
institutes In this count)
FILM FLASHES FOR FANS
Manager Albert 12 Hrown, of the Over
brook, has designated Saturday afternoon
as a time for tho special showing of come
dies and other subjects sultablu for chil
dren and to bo known as Children's Day
The entertainment will begin promptly at
2 o'clock
Headers of George Ohnet's book, "The
Ironmaster," will havo an opportunity of
seeing the plcturlzatlon of It upon tho
scieen of the Bluebird on Thursday and
Friday, with William Parnum In the lend
ing part. It has been movllly named
"American Methods."
Francis X Bushman and lleverly Ilayno
have kepi "Tho Great Secret" for many
episodes, but the final ono will bo shown
on Saturday at tho Liberty, where It will
bo disclosed to tho patrons Surely that Is
a record for keeping secrets
Tho valuo of the proposed co-starrlng of
Mary Plekford and Douglas Kalrbanlta In
one production can bo well necn at the
Logan Auditorium, where these luminaries
will appear this week, but each In their own
production The first half will show Miss
Smith er Plekford In "Less Than the
Dust" and the last half "Doug," emlfH.iryof
laughter, In "In Again Out Again "
Nance O'Nell, whose work In "Mrs Hal
fame," the plcturlzatlon of a well-read
book, will be on view at the Park on
Wednesday, Is a regular visitor to this
her home city Sho Is on expert dancer, but
her work as an emotional actrcMt has so far
overshadowed her ability to trip the light
fantastic
"Womanhood, the Glory of a Nation." has
been secured for the last threo days of
this week at the Jefferson, and Judging by
tho popularity of this messnge of our coun
try It should prove an Incentive for many
Viewers to enlist trelr services for tho
country.
A strange contrast Is to be presented nt
the Ridge Avenue Theatre on Saturday.
Mme. Sarah Bernhardt and a Kejstone
comedy. Surely that Is a varied bill to
suit the tastes of every patron
A production for tho warm spring das Is
that of "Purity," with tho nature-clothed
Audrey Munsen as the central figure. It Is
, her figure that has been used as a model
for artists and sculptors everywhere The
Cedar will present It on Wednesday
No Jonger can It be said of Hurla that
It Is dark, itnd so It will bo with great
Interest that the attraction nt the Tioga
on Wednesday will dlsclnso the last 111
phase of this former condition when Alice
Itrad appears in "Darkest Ilussla "
Philadelphia Is to havo tho flrrt showing
of the new French production. "Atone
ment." In which Mme. Ileglna Iladct, the
Vampire of Paris. Is featured It will ap
Brady appears In "Darkest Ilussla."
An added attraction for Frldav nt tho
Leader will be tho showing of the O Henry
story, "Past One at Ttooney's " It has had
a large following of readers nnd Is well
acted.
Louis Bell, publicity director for the
, Frelhofer theatres, has capitalized an edi
torial which appeared in tho Hvenino
Ledoeh. It Is as follows-
"What other actress In the world but
Sarah Bernhardt could win a visit and a
kiss from a statesman so entangled In the
colls of public demonstration as Heno
Vlvlani? The great and undoubtedly weary
diplomat's hospital call on tho artist was
a, tribute not only to talent, but to the un
flagging force of a personality that helped
to make France loved long before wo In
dorsed the Republic's policy In arms "
He then calls attention to the fact that
he will appear at the Coliseum on Friday
and Saturday In "Mothers of France "
A special attraction for every Wednes
day and Thursday at the Fifty-sixth Street
Theatre will be one of the celebrated O
Henry stories In photoplay Tho first Is
"The Third Ingredient." There will be a
, complete play every week thirty minutes
cf unusual pleasure and entertnlnment
These plays are the screen productions of
the most beautiful, humorous, tender, pa
thetic and the most ingenious stories of
this famous writer
Residents of Oermantown continue to
have presented to them week after week
the fulfillment of the promise made when
the Stanley Company assumed the direction
of the Illalto Theatre. That promise was
that every photoplay presented here would
be first presentation. Marie Doro in a story
of newspaper life, by Channing Pollock and
Jlennold Wolf, entitled "Lost and Won,"
la the feature for today.
Three atari will appear In new plays at
the Alhambra this week, Patrons will not
only have (he opportunity to see such
artists as Marguerite Clark, Jack Plekford
nnd Vivian Martin In photo-dramatio
masterpieces, but they will also witness
everal acts of vaudeville headllners. Miss
Clark will be the screen star today, Tues
day and Wednesday, appearing in her latest
aaicceaa, "The Valentine Qlrl,"'
rttMgm
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H. S. WILLIAMSON,
OF LANCASTER, DEAD
Prominent Citizen Victim of
Heart Disease Gave Park
to City
LANCAHTKIt. Pa , May 21.
Henry S Williamson, sltty-four veara
old, ono of Lancaster's lending business
men, died suddenly .vesterday of heart dis
ease. He was a director of tho People's
Trust Company and tho Hamilton Watch
Company and a trustee of Kranklln and
Marshall College, tho Hlilppen School for
(Jlrla. tho Stevens Industrial School and
Mlllersvlllo State Normal School Ho was
tho founder of tho Lancaster l'la) grounds
Association, donor of Williamson Park of
seventy acres to the cltv and of the athletic
field of a dozen acres to Kranklln and Mar
shall College Ho was a nephew of the late
Isaiah Williamson, founder of the William
son School
TO USE PHILADKLPHIAN'S
YACHT FOR KECRU1TING
Tho vacht Surelda. owned by John W.
Ponahun, Philadelphia manager of the
Maryland Casualty Company, 321 Walnut
street, has been commissioned by tho Naval
Coast Defense for recruiting purposes
Under the command of llnslgn .1. Frew
Hall, who was rccentl) In chargo of tho
tl rmantown recruiting olllce, tho nrht
will visit the different towns on the Iiela
ivnm ltlver and Ilav as well as the Schuyl
kill Itlver A nvdKitl examiner will lie. on
the boat to examine nil Applicants offering
themselves for enlistment
Hnslgn Hall will lutvo aboard tho Surelda
a crew of seven, ono of whom Id William
.1 Underwood, who Is connected with Mr
Donahue's ofllco and who was (specially
transferred from the naval mllllla. of which
he has been a member for several ears, to
the Naval Coast Defence Iteserve An
other member of the crew Is William Whig-
ham son of the president of Ihe I'anVgi
Steel Company
Keel for New Ship Laid
WILANCO N J ",i :. The lm rras
Ing Importance of tin shipbuilding Industry
nlmig the uppci Hn'nwarc una, demon
strated licit ilurlni; the last week by tho
laying of tho keel at tho Steel Shipyard
for tho flrht of two powerful ocoan-golng
tugboats Tho boats nro to bo olghty-flvo
feet long, twenty-two-feet beam, with 100
horsepower turbine engines
will appear In tho stellar role In "The Call
of Her People." which Is nn adaptation
rioni IMw.inl Sheldon's utility read play,
"I2g)pt" Iti contrast tn this dramatic
feature there will bo Chester Conklln in
thn Kc) stone tomedy, "Dodging Ills
Doom."
"Womanhood, tho Glory of tho Nation "
tho spectacular eight-part photoplay made
for tho purpose of hammering homo the
terrlblo rt suits of unprepnredness, will bo
thn chief nltractlon nt the llelmont all of
this week, nnd West Phlladelphlans will
havo tho first and only th.inco to s-eo this
great pleturu nt tho popular prices that
hero prevail When this production ap
peared at prices lh.it ranged up to $2 at a
theater in the central union of the city
persons who desired to see It wero turned
away. That such a condition may be met
In a measure Is whv the management nt
the llelmont has nrrnnged to screen
"Womanhood" nt cverv performance during
tho net six days Tills photoplay carries
out Its mission admirably when it shows
how n foreign foo forces thn approaches
m .ew torn nnroor lanes tno city with
out opposition nnd Invades tho entire sur
rounding country, which tho Invaders oc
cupy for months until tho forces of the
Unlttd States cin be whipped Into shnpr
to expel them Commodore J Stuart BlacK
ton and Dr Cjrus Tovvnsend Brady, who
Jointly wrote tho story, failed to overlook
a single point that would add Ftrength to
tho play They realized that In all cases
of n national crisis ono man stands out
in bold relief from bis fellow men us the
"mill of tho hour" They also realized
that love hate and Intrlguo are necess.ny
accompaniments Tho spy system as pin
plo)ed by nations Is shown with vividness,
as alo Is portrayed what happens to the
unfortunate spy who may bo caught The
battle scenes are beyond verbal descrip
tion They must bo seen to be appreciate
They am too. big, tho detail Is too mlnuto
for tho limllntMn of tho Hngllsh languago
So. too, Is tho work of tho stars and tne
cast Indeed, It mav be called an nil-star
cast In two of Hie principal roles are
Alice Joyce and Harry T Morey Peggy
Hyland Is anothir favorite. In the play, aim
so Is Joreph Kllgour Others who nro well
known on tho htngo nnd In tho films nro
Naomi Childcrs, .lames Morrison nnd others,
all of whom unite In removing this from
tho ranks of the commonplaco movie and
making It on appealing and convincing
spectacle built on romantic lines.
.I.,?7.NDi?Ni 7TMy "; ,Knt".ccA BRANDON
r?ii-'.,'1'!',1,lY" J1"1 'r"nds. emploves Ulrard
College. InvltvJ to funeral aervlcea, Wert 2 p
"l..iri;Mincn. atr.nrr,''. Mr Albert Burrows.
!.,: Paul st . Prankford Remains mnv be
(lowed Tun . after 7 p in Int. Mt. Murlah
ttm
BROWN May 20. OEOROE. huaband of
Margaret J Hrown Relatives and friends,
(.othlo Lndite, Nn 1119 P Hnrt A M . Ilrother
njK of Hallroul Trainman, Kenslnvtun l.mUe.
No 113 bur of tiie I nlon No 4S, It of A
Invited tn funeral aervleen Thurs . 2 n m
r.1.!.1 ,.B Norrls st Int iirlvnte North Crilar
Hill tern liemalns ma m viewed Wed . after
8 p m
CAMPriEIJ, May IT JOHN W CAMP
ni.l.l, huiband of Carolina Campbell Bleed 43
Helatlvra and friends Guiding- Htor Lodge, L
ii L. No BOJ Int lied to funeral aeriieea
Tuea . 2 p m , 4233 Paul t , Krankford Int
Oakland Cem. lit mains may te vUwed Mon
after 7 p. m
CAltnOLl May 20. JOHANNA, wlfa ef
Alexander II Carroll. Duo notice of funeral
Rlen, 232U I2merald at
CAHSADY At Hurllnaton, N J, May in,
LILLIAN I.SA1IEI.I.A, wlfo ot Dr. John II Caal
aady. Helallvas and friends Invited to funeral.
Tue , 1 .10 p m . llroart and Wood it! , llur
llnnton, N. J Services 8t Mary's Church 2 30
P. in Int. Odd Fellows' Cem.
,, -'iJ.tiifX.1.1'10!. Chltr Ounner RICHARD
H. CIIKNDT, U S N Relatives and frlenda
l.oyal Lesion Military Order of Loyal I.eitlon of
I'lllted Stales, Invited to funeral nervlie 1M0
I'alrniount ne . Wed, II a in Int tirhnte
CLARK -May IS IIIl'HAKD J I. on of
lata Jainea 1 and Maria A . Clark Funeral
luea 1 p m 121.1 N 21 at Int private.
CONWAY May 20 JOHN husband of Mary
Conwa Relatives atid friends League of 8a
ered Heart. 8t Hdward'a Holy Nama Society;
Tron Men's Hoclaly Invited to funeral Wed.,
S SO a. m . 2503 tj. oth at llleh maaa Ht
Kdward a Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral
Cem
COON May 20, AUSTIN W. hnaband of
Hannah Coon (nee. Caffrey) and son of lata
Kdward and Jane Coon Relatives and frlenda,
ht. Joachlm'a Holy Name Hoclety, isth Dlitrlct
Police llenefleial and IVmlon Aaao. . l'hlla.
Lodga, No 64 I O O M Invited to funeral,
8 30 a. m , 4282 flrlacom at , Frankford. Sol.
nn requiem maaa Ht Joarhlm's Church 10 a.
m Int. Ht Domlnlc'a Cem
CORCORAN Suddenly, at rittebursh, Pa ,
May 1(1. laeut WILLIAM J CORCORAN, oi
Company c 3d Reslment. NOP. aon of
Mary and the lata William 11 Corcoran, aged
27 RelaMyee and frlenda, also officers and
membera of 3d Regiment. N (1 P. and the em
ployes of Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Invited to
funeral. Tuea.. S 30 a m , mother's residence,
S333 Vina st Solemn hlih maaa ot requiem at
Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int.
Cathedral Cem
COULSTON. Fifth month. Seventh-day
10th. 1CATK p.. widow of William C Couleton
Relative! .and frlenda Invited to funeral, Fifth
month. Fourth-day. 23d. In m . from real.
denee of her brother-lndaw, Robert O Savage,
4228 Cllrard av. Int. private. Auto funeral.
Friends may call Third-day evening, 22d Nor
rlstnwn papers pleaaa cony
CROM1K. May 10, JOHN CROMIB. aged TT.
Relatives and friends, T. M. K. Lm Post, No,
B. p. A. R.I Survivors of 121st Regt., Penna.
Volunteers. Invited to funeral services. Wed.,
2 p. m., tan Ilenson st,. Camden. N, J. Int.
private. Friends may' call Tuea,, T to a p. m,
Cl'RRAN,- Suddenly. Moy 18. ANDREW P..
Jiuebahd of the lata Catharine Wakefield Curran
,1M...fl??,?.) H!tlves and friends, employes
ot Wolf Uroe, Invited to funeral Tuea., 8 30
a. m , 2055 North st. (21st and Falrmnunt ave.)
High mass of requiem St. FrancU Church. 10
a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem.
.JJAyi?trHW!!0t.l(' Camden. N. J.. TIIEO
P.nE & DAV'?. hJtlv and friends. Trinity
ljodxa. No. IT. I O If i vUnu ciMi. xrl
M. of A,, and Wlldey Lodge. I. o. O. F .' Invitee!
to services, Wad., 8 p. m.t ITS. tlroadway.
Brldgjton. H. J Thun., a ..m, Jat, Ovarlook
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EVENING LEDGER -
DEATH
.DAVIKfl -May Srt. AHX J, wMow of John
lJAvlfi, Mtcit 70 Notice of funeral Inter
DHVMff May 1 rUAMMH Kon nf JumM
M and Mnry 1; Drvlln (n( Maxwell) hkM
1H, !tMntlrn And frlfti't Kunl Tribe. No 313
I O H M . lnUi1 to fiinfrnl frr-rvlrfji Thiirn
S d m imrfnU' rfMn mm K Will l ma
t Int rrlvatp. North cvdur Hill On. Jtc
mtina may b lewwl WrU 8 to 10 p m
Dnoilttj May 18 MATlUAi huabanI of
lat Ontharlnn Drnhll ItrlntUf and frkml.
Ht Vary' a Holy No mo JnrMy Invited to fu
neral, Tu"a. ISO in ror Irrlndton ac
nnd MHUipII at , Itoxboruunh IIpqiiItii niai
Ht Mar "hurrh 10 a tn Int. Ht Maryn
CVm HoJtboroush
IllTfSY tjv 17 at Audiilmn Mnnttrnnifry
Cn, Va VlM.1Af W mi:V. affff! 43 Mela.
UiM and frtndu InvltM to funeral arlcra
rtKll"nr( mnlhfr-ln law. Mr H1ah LMT H
12th t , rhll . Tuea . U p m Int Kfrnwood
lU'PKr May 20 rilAVriM I himhanfl of
Klla Dulls (ne Ilurkleyt fteln(hfl nnd friend
A.tlvo limorratlr Anno , North' aal Irno rnllc
(Mtjh iniltM to funeral. Thura H .to a m,
Sfllt K t'lfarfleld at Koh inn requiem maa
fhunh nf Nativity 10 n m Int Holy f'ros
Cem Auto funeral
rMIIKIt May 20, THANK AnMHTItONO
hunhand of Into Annie !her fne M.MonUil)
tH at ann "f Into M V nn I Kmtni A lhr
Hjtfx 3' Iflatlva nnd frlenda tmltrd to fit
iifral Wed J n m 411 H Taney at moth
nn'l IMn ala I Int Mt Mnrlah fVtn Hemnlns
tnav ( lettil Tuea. H to 10 p m
r-ircilNKIl M iy 1 IIOina Krt'HNnn
ne- Ma lert uldnw of ilnrp Ilurhner aited 7.'
ftetflilvia and frlenda uiemhera nnd I.arllea
Aid J.mnntiH lnnit Mill tatiiheran Church, Uli
tnd arpentrr am invtteii m funeral aeriipa
Wd , -' p in 1717 .'d t Int lVrnwood
Com
rAHUKM.Miy 18 .MlltIA W (nea Win
rhtatr) whiow rif latma T J'urrrll. i ed till
ltelntleK ancl friends int I ted to funeral arv
Icea Tuva 10 30 a tn . raMenco, Wiat I'olnt
In Int Mll.atnwn Hi Ml it m
rllVlil.l. - Mnv 2ii, ftuddrnly. at Ventnor.
N J CHAItl.KS V . huabind of Anne V Vat
uell ine! rnraon). ltesldenco. 100 H Troy ae
NotleA of funeral later
ri;illt-May IK FURDCfltrKA wldnw of
John Ihr aged 84, Itelntlvea and frleirla In
filer) to funeral aenlces. Tun , Di m (lerman
I opt Int Hum for AKed Toj.1 Hlslnp Hun ne .
Tot rhnan l'hlla Int Mt 1'iara i'tn
mil. -May IS ciiakm:h W.IU Sr .
liuMiiind of lute Marj II Kel Itelatt nnd
fr lentli i Ian & Nni hoi Hen hoi M Heine
II ho htv einployfi of t'lHSt Na hod H-fW
ltitf ''o invited lo funeral nenj(cu Tu If
p in nlileni 1811 11th at Int North
wood Vm Omit Itow era
riHIIKH Mnv Hi JOHN V huahiiid of
I. mm i i; I Hher (ne Mlnnlch) aed ,17 KHi
lllu titlil fries. ltflai IhltltAcI f n filtib.nl aa.ilans I
Tues K n in . l?.itl Van Dyko st , Tacony.
Int Ht John's fNln, llazlton I'a.
ri.KHIIOI'lt May ill. JOHN II Kf.IISHOI'II
nffed 71 Heltitlves and frlenda lnlted to fu
neral 'liiea. .1 ii. m . iRtTir'a reeldenc Mra
lllrntn V Hunli Ivland, Pa Int Hatboro
M i: i in Trnln leaves Iteaillne Ti rinlnul
1 41 n in for Ivyland
loitT Mnv Hi, at llurtlnnton. N J AI,
rlll.DV lllflINIj diught-r of lato Charles I'
ind It.txt.a Tort funeral scrxlcea Ht Mir a
r hiin h Iturllnirtnn Tuce 3 I'J p m Inf St
Mnr a 1 nr ii jii !
ill. '.M, '11.11 - Ml IP f'XTIIIUll.vr f l.
" nl'iim i f I r 'iillither It liil nrnl ,
Irl n,l it II rl ti flinirul WVd . 1 'lit III I
n7 I'lHi ii Mini rf solmn requl.m i Mir-I
.if .Si I, ! ill Mil III i in Int nl'l i ith
dr il i'i in Auto r ,
IIOI.1H.I ItH Mm I'I I lti:i)A ilnmhl r nf
Ilernard nl latf Martini OnlJherv UIMoh
and friend In lt tl to funeral Tuea In I'i a
in IMPi I'll.Tord at Int. Mt C irnr I t . m
N'o How ' re
(IIIA1T -nn Ma VI IfllT WILLIAM II .
Iiuliard nj lulli firacr (nee o'Connelll Tuniral
frorn "11M H Knionooil Ht . due notlm of hlih
will li Klen
tllti:r.NU(i()I HudJcnly Mnv 11 ritAHM.i
t fllti:i:VMK)Ii iik.,1 lit ltclatlwi and
friend lmlted to nerlcea. Wed. H p in
i'natelllf rrrahyterlan Church. CoatcstlHc
Tn Int prlate
OWlNMITT Mnv 1 HA11MI ANN' ldo
nf Thomas Onlnniltt aired .11 of lllj U l.e
high a Tunernl nnd tut irlvati- 1 ue nfl
from ohv. r II Hdlr Hld IH.'O t'hietnut hi
HICKS May I'll. Ie JOHN 1). huM. ind of
Irene II lllika and Hon of Kmnm and late
Joneph Hlika. ngod II Itelathri nnd friend
Invited tu funeral nervlcra Weil 'J p in I'lrnt
lteformed t'hunh of America cor lr-th unit
Ilauphln ta Int private Itininlni mav ho
Viewed nt l.'.Ut N lTlh at Tun after K p m
HOrrwWIKIl- Mn L'l) HAI1A1I Ht I.I. he
loved wlfo of t'hrltlan Ilnrfinnater. nged 7T
llelatlvea nnd frlen I liivllnl to funernl Wed.
3pm. Mill I.nnidm nn HVe Inf private
11000 May 20 Ji:.NMi: f f rranU
Hoot- Itelntlvea nnd frlind Invited tn funeral
Thlir H 'HI a in 1H1.1 N '111, at hulemii
high inni of rerjulim M Mnlulo ("hun h 111
n m Int Holy Hepulrhre rem Auto fum nil
III UIIIJM -May IS. ,,t I1-, NU 31 "t a
Ml.ltl'X JANB ulfn f I.lcvvHIvn Hurhea
Itelntlvea nnd frlenda Invltid to funnul a. rv
':' 'r'"V,,2 ''. m,...',irlor."f Albert I. Ileera
Hon l',l N Si'.l et Int Amerlmn Me
chnnlia' i em IrlduN mav mil Mon, nftrr 7
,II''ItI.K;" May tn MAIlOAniJT wlfo nf
Tlmnthv Hurley Il.lallv.- and frlenda Invited
In funeral 'I hnra . 7 ID a in rnl,lnee lis
Iiinbnril et Hlah nna of rwiulem Ht Jeseoh'a
Church ti a, m Int i ntheilrnl I'em
Iltlll.AN- May 111 i;ilAKI h Hr . ann nf
Into Clemont and Ahlsnll Irelan. nijed f2 Itela
tlva and frlenda Richmond I.oi1e 0 '4n
I O O I , Inalia Trlla No .1711 I fl It M
emplojea Derrnln Hand i'o Invited to funeral
jcrvlcea Wed 1 p tn realdencn of aon. ao7.-.
K Vennneo et Int prlvnt . Oikland Cem
ltemnlna miv he viewed Tue 8 p. m
KI'ir-HMKR Mav so t'HAIIMis II. hua
hand of Hosh Kelihllm (nee Wlrthl Itelntlvea
nnd friend Invited to funernl aervlcea Wed
- p m 1VJ, N 1,-iwrence at Int private.
North t'eilar Hill 'Vm Remain may he
viewed Tuea 7 to II p m Auto funeral
KKIf.MAN - Ma III. UUOHUK II KKIIy
M N huehnnd of t'atharlnn Krilman (nen
Kunkl. need (111 Itelnllws nnd frlenda, Inter
national Wool Cnrver' Aao . and emploxe of
Victor TnlMnir Mmhlno t'o . Invited to funeral,
Wed 'J ti m JS'js Minder at Int Weal
L.aurel Hill Ci m Frlenda may call Tues. 7
to Ii ii m
Kl.l.l.Y -Maj 17. KillN.hunnd of Cath
arlne Kellv (nee Mcllvalne) Relatives and
frlenda Invltid to funetal Tue ,8a m . 2831
Alter at (28th and i:ilwnrth eta 1. High nam
of requiem Ht Anthonv a Church. I) 10 a. m
Int. llolv Croa Cem
KI.I.IS'STrillin -Mnv 20 HAltUV, beloved
huHlinnd of lato Marv Klelnatuber (nea Van
Horn!. Itialdenie r.31."i (ilrard live. Due notice
nf funeral will hn Riven
kri'.NZlX-Mnv 20 ,it Ilattlo Creek Mich
cahomm: v kukn.ih,, widow nf c. a
Kuenzcl formerly of sol N. 2d st . l'hlla Due
nothe nf funernl will he Kiven
I.AHItnCHAU -I'lfth Month lRlh, ItOriEnT
hualiand nf Katie I,. (nea Itelnhnrd) nnd eon of
Alhert and Inn fennle I.ahmchar nxed 31 rtela
lives and friend, also Itadlant Htar I.olce vn
f.00 T and A M.. Tetonka Tribe. Ko. 32l'
I OH M Tiicon5 Lodge No 238, I OO
T Waehlinttnn Camp o lfm r O. K of A
Hrevvlnu HiiKlneera I'nlnn Vo 28n. emnlovea
nf the Commonwealth Ilr wlnir Co. Invltfd to
funeral Tuea p m 'JSI'l Jenka t . llrldea-
I'l'vfed Mon..C8Jfr ,',,'U Vn"' """""" ' "'
i.r.rsiiN Mny iii Ai.nnnTi.N'R rj:rsrM
Ilelatlvi nnd friend Invited to funeral eVj
1c, e Tuea . 1 p in r. aldence nf aon-ln-law
William McKnlKht .',721 N 2d at Int No,.:
wood Cm -urvil
,vH.N'S0f.Ml, I". ni.EANOn widow of
William I.ln;on aaed 70 Helatlves nnd friends
Invltid to funeral aervlci-a Wed aim
I!.'.'."'", realdence. Mra Clarn Illake. 4liU K
12th t I.ounn Int private "
LOFTl'S May 18, WAl.Ti:n son of lata
John nnd Mary Loftua IteKitives atid-rrlend.
Holy Name Society nf Ht John the, llantl.t
Church, Ht John's Dramatic t'o .invited to
funeral Tuea 8 30 a m. 248 nector at
ivomorouan noiemn requiem mass Ht John
tha Ilaptlat Church 10 a m Inl M j,ffl
Cem
AiaisililAM -jh 17 JAMKS eon of lata
John nnd Catherine Lnncrcnn llFlatlv n.i
frlenda Invited to funeral Tuea H 3(1 a IS
parlors of Arthur J Homers. 230 Queen at Sol.
emn mass of requl-m Ht Philip a Church 10
a m Int Holy Crosa Cem
I.OOI'i: : May III. JOHN eon of William and
Hannah I.oau- (nen Cojle. at0 r DovvnlniT
Count Ii.ncBal Ireland Ueiativea and fr enVi.
invited to funeral. Tuea, D n mt"j,.J, ." e,th
st lllKh masa of .requiem Ht Anthonv
lh."J7,. i 3" .'.' m'. .lnt ",,1r friaa Com
1.0HKNZ --.Mny in. at Oceanville N T
npniMl V husband, of Louisa Loroni (nee
Welas). aced 80. Ilolatlwja and friends South,
wark nutthera' Ueneflclal Society Houth I'lilla.
S.huelien Society. Neckterleln Hoclety And Iieir
Drlvera Union So 182, Invited to P?Jniraf
laUnr-ln-law'a resldenoe Christ Wels Ocean
)llr, N. J. Wed. 2 p. m. int Oceonllle
'fflaCTIKR May 19. ANNA. OIlrlCN widow
of William Lawrenca M.aotler, of Philadelphia
Hervlcea Mon.. 5 p. m,. Connecticut ave and
Itradley lana Chevy Chaaa, Md. Int. South
Laurel Hill Cm.. Thill ul
MAltllKN May 10. JOHN P.. huaband of
Sarah Marren (nee DownliK) nnd aon of Patrick
and lato Sarah Marren (nea Hannutan) Ueia
tivea and friends employes of John Wanamak
er a night watch invited to funeral, luea . s 10
a m , llilfl N llodlno at High mass st
Michael's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Crosa Cem
Auto funeral
MATTIIIIWS May 1R HBNKY aon of late
I.udlam and Itachel Matthews Itelntlvea and
frlenda. Vessel Owners and Captains' Aim .
ond tho Deep Waterways Aaao , Invited to fu
neral services, Tues , 11 . m . 1414 N. 15th
at. Int. private Krlends may call Mon.. 8 to
10 p. m Auto funeral.
McnillDE May in ANNA 11.. wlfo of
jrd and Maria Fullain Iteiatlvss and friends
Ldy ol Lourdes Hen Hoc., ot Gloucester, ti. J ,
invited to funeral. Wed.. S 30 a.-m,. Bjfg !:
rlsh st. Weat rhlla lllgh mass of requiem
Our Lady of Victory Church 10 a. m. Int. IIoS
Crosa Cem Auto funeral.
McCI.KI.LAND May 20. MAnOAnRT,
dauahter of lata aeorjto and Kllzabsth McCleV
land Itelatlves and frlenda Invited to funeral
aervlcea Wed 11 a m 0010 Wakefield at .
ltn Int private Itemalna may bo Mewed
Tuea eve
. McII1:NHY May 10 KLIZAIIETlt. widow of
James Mcllenry Helutlvea and friends Invited
to funeral Wed s a m . 1114 llulnuridea at
Solemn requiem masa Ht Paul's Church U.30
I.ONEHOAN
n in int new i aineurai i em,
McNICnOu May SO JIILIA C.MeNICIIOI,
(nea Shanahan) wife of Thomas J. McNtchol
Helatlves and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thura
8 a, m 1231 B 24th st . Holemn requiem mass
St. Anthony's Church 0130 a m. int. Holy
Cross Cem,
MBNNB. May 20. MAIlY FRANCIS, widow
of Addis P. Menns (nea Marshall), Residence,
1810 N. 26th st. Due notice of funeral,
MONTnOMKHT May 10, JE8MIU. wife of
Robert Montaomery, Relatives and friends In
vlted to funeral aervlcea. Wed., 3 p. rn.. 4014
N. Cth at. Int. Hillside Cem.. via funeral car
Remains may be viewed Tues., from 8 to 10
p. m.
MonrtELL. At Lanshome. on First-day,
Fifth Month 20th, IIBNItY NEWDOLD .MOIlt
HELL, aied 71 years, Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, from his lata residence,
Langhorne, on Kourth-day. Fifth Month 23d
2 p. in. Trains for Langhorne leave Heading
Terminal 12 S3.
NOLLBNUUROEK May 10. ErjEltHAItD F.
NOLLliNilEUOEn, husband of Sophia Nollen
bergtr, aged 60. Relatives and frlenda. Car
penters' Union,- No. lOSli fJeorge Cssllnnr
Boa Utn, Socletri Phlladtlphla Council, L. O.
R. O., Invited to funeral, Tues., a p. m 4050
N. Franklin at. Int. Northwood Csm.
NUOKNT-Mar 18. JOHN, htujband' of late
Rose Nurenl. RltlTa and friend. Invited, to
fttoeral. Wed., J0 a. m lit) W. or4 et.
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917
iii:tii
lllah mass HI.
New Cathedral Cem
Q'DO.VNIILU May 10 JAMI1? F Cl'IION
NIII.I.. Ilelatlvea nnd frlenda, St Patrick" lien.
Hoclety. No r.4J. I I" H f . UIJ, . No .VI.
A (J II In Ileal to funeral, Tues , , .10 a m
residence of J I Donohue. Bliio Market et
lllah maaa of requiem Church of Our Lndv of
Victory 0 ft tn Int Cathedral t em
t) NIlll.L Ma 211, MAV ilnuthter of Inte
John nnd Mary t Neill Notice of funernl will
he alven from brntlnr-ln lavv'a realdence. Harry
A llarranh 770 N 20th st ,..,,, ,
PAIL May 10 JOHN W. PAl'L. areil 72.
Funernl aervlcea. Tue . 2 P m.. daughter-ln-law's
reldence Mra Minnie Irey Paul. 3112
N Ilrnad t Int private
l'i:NNi:i'ACKi:il Suddenly May 18. MOfl.
niH V husband of Cora () Pennepaiker (nee
(loodaire). aged I") Ilelatlvea and friends. Re.
tall llrncera' Aaao Invlled to aervlrea Wed 2
p m. resldetl. r, 11131 N 5-"d st int private
Frlenda m.iy call Tues eve 7 -T) tn 0
IIOHIIIITS Fifth Month llilh. MARTON" O.
llolinilTH, 1317 N llouvler at Funeral aerv
he nnd Int private Friend may lew tha
remalna Third diy. 22d lo a m
RI'llICAM May If MARTHA If widow of
rieorgn Riiblram Relatives and friend Invited
In funeral aervlcea, Tues .2 p, m , chapl nf
Andrew J llalr Hon Arch and intli ala Int
private Itemalna may be flowed Mon . be-
i'tnlLlROW" Mnv 10 rilARLIIS. huhand
nf late Rebecca Iludderow. aged 88 Relatives
and frlnda Invited lo funeral Tues ,1pm.
residence of aon In law. l.ber tl Hutchison
.'21 N Snth at Camden N J Services
llethel M I! Church 3Hth and Weatneld ave
2pm Int private llcthei Cem Remain
mny be viewed Mon eve ,.,,..
SAI l.ll. vm viu i i,, iiii.iii.cii Hir
nt Henrv Hauer. Helntlve and friends Invited
tn funeral, Wed 8 .in n m . from lh realden
nf her aon, llmrv Sauer. Jr . 0221 lllmwrmd
ave High requietn maes Chun h nf Most
Hlceed hacrnnunt lo a. m. Int. Holy Cros
'Ki'llMl'.VK May 18. I1.MMA MAY
S IIMl'NK ne Oulnn) wife nf John A.
Schmunk aged .18 Ilelatlvea and friend Ton
guwiv Council. No no D. nf I' , Invited to fu
neral aervlce Tues. 3 P m. residence of
mother, Mra ntninn Jnrrett 2in N Ki.lrhlll
at Int Mt Vernon Cem Remain mny be
viewed Mnn 8 to 10 f tn
SCULLY May 10 JOHN JOSEPH huband
nf lato Anne Scull 'nee Carroll) Relatives
and friend Invited to funeral. Wd . 8 30 n m.
420 N 82d at Solemn requiem raw" Our Lid)
nf the Ilnairv Church l'l n in Int Holy
I roe Cdn l.ivpinelcr imtii ra ciiti
SHIIlt May 18 I'llHDUItlCKA widow of
John Sehr nged 81 Ilelatlvi a and friend
Invited to funeral aerv he 'lue ,1 p m
llermiiti Dnptist Home for Aged 7021 Rtlng
Sun ave , Foie chase. Phlln Int Mt. Peace
Cem
SBMPL1: Mnj 18 THOMAS husband nf lata
Catharine Semple and son nf Hmma and lite
Matthew Hemple Itelntlvea nnd frlenda, Rlbla
( laaa Nn 0 Union Tabernnclo Presbyterian
Church. Pnutaxet Tribe No 143. 1 O. II M .
employes Metropolitan Life Ins Co , Kensington
Dlat , lnvlttd to funernl, Tuea . 2 p. m , 42J
i: W'lldey at Int North Cedar Hill Cem. Re
mains miv be viewed Mini , 8 n m.
HIII'HTllIt Mnv 20 IIF.IIKCCA F. widow
nf Cliiitun N" shuler ni.cil 81 Relatives and
friend Invited ti fin. l Wed 12 noon ann
Inliwa riell.ii'i llitr II Uvnna Hurffvllle
V J S rvlci ii Phi ri. M I: Church 1 jo
ii in lm i: ' h "i n i i.i
S.us Mv I" lll-NRY F hubu id of
II 1 i ."-rmi in H nn 'I ml itre, - Rr I i
th und fr ends WmIIm S Newhnll Pusl
No 7 U A II l una kalnk Trlb.. No 120
I tl It M. Nevvhill iltinrila F A. No. I
Invlii-d to funeral Wed 2 p in. lis II l.lv
tnaatoun at Int PnlniT llurlnl (Irnunda Ile
innlns ma be view-id Tuea H to 10 p m
SMITH Mav III M KATII. widow (if Ornn
111 Smith nged ill Relutlvia nnd friend
Invlled In view rrmaln Mnn 7 tn n n. m par
lura of nmmuel Aahrr wun 10(i2 Diamond at
Int I.andravllle Pa llradlni; nnd Lancaster
papers ropy
HM1TII Miimenly Mnv 17, THOMAS If lm.
hand of Jessie M KmltU. aged .18 Funeral
services and Int Red Linn York Co., Pa . Tue
nfternoon Tnln leave Hrond Ht Hta 8 40 a m
Remain may ho viewed Mon , 7 to ! p m , 3322
Larchwnnd nve
SMITH May 18 JANI1 PAT TON widow nf
John Smith Itelitlvea nnd friends Invlled to
fur.trnl aervhea. Tues. II a m . 7HU N. 23d
at Int private Auto service.
HPATZ - At Ilnertnwn, Pa., nn Mny 20
IIU7 (i:OR(lll K SPATZ hualiiml nf Maggie
Spatz. nged 7.1 enr Relative nnd friend
nro Invited tn atten 1 funeral, on Wed May 23,
nt 10.10 n m , from III home tloyertown. Pa
Services Falrvlew Chapel Int. Fnlrvlevv Cem.
STALKY. Mav 18 at renldenic. 2551 N.
Corllea St.. SARAH K . wlfo of Andrew Stalev
nnd daughter of late Jarrett nnd Mary Hurst
Ine-v Iluckel Servlie and tnt private.
STKliN -Mnv 10. SARAH J , widow of
Samuel Steen aged 77 Ilelatlvea and friends
Invited to funernl aervhea. lues ,2pm
residence nf son nV-Ml Rnxmall nve. (f.nth
nnd Raltlmoro nve I Int irlvute. North Cedar
Hill Cem Auto funernl
HTIlRNIimillKR - May 20 SOLOMON nt'D
STLRNHKIKILIt husband nt Hnttln Sternberger
at Atlantic ' It) itelntlvea and friends Wll
llameon l,odgo No 3t)'l F nnd A M , Royal
Arch Chapter No l.Vl Atlantic city H p o
II, invltnil to funirnl aervlci a Weil li n m
Marhure Apta Atlantic Cltv N .1 11 10 a. m ,
chapel nf Mt Slnnl em . Philadelphia
TnCS Mn 18, ANNIH K . widow nf Robert
C Tees, oged 83 Ilelatlvea ond frlenda Invited
to funeral Tues 2 p m , ISO Myers ave
Cheltenham, Montgomery count), Pa. Int. priv
ate Cedar Hill Cem
THOMAS Mav 10 JIAOOin D THOMAS
wife of llsnner Thomas Itelntlvea and friend
invited to funeral services, Thura 2 30 p. m
1843 S Tront st Int Kenwood Cem Re.
mains mav be levved Wed ce
TOOMIJY May 18. KMMANIIKL THOMAS,,
son nf Kmmnnuet T nnd Alice A Toomey and
grandson of Kdward and Rosanna Reynolds
aged 21 months Itelntlvea nnd friends Invited
to funeral Tuea ,2pm residence, of grand
parenta 528 8. Water at Int Fernwood Cem
Avito funeral
TROUT -Mav 10. FRANK n TROUT. 4317
Aspen jit . aged r.7 Relatives and friends In
vlted to funernl aervlcea. Tues.. 2 p. m., par
lors of H P Frankentleld Sons 30th and Spring
Garden Int. private
TUtinND May 10. CAROLINA TUOKND
(nee I.udman) widow of Joseph Tugend aged
01 Rvlatlvea ond frlenda invited to funeral
services Tue 2 p m daughter's realdence.
Mra. Laura Sllberberger 12UU N Crease at
Int private dreenmount Cem Remains mny
be lewd Mon 7 to 0 p m Auto service
WALKER May 19, UDITII UI.KANOR
daughter of Ied and Alice Walker aged 22
Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aerv
lcea Tuea , .1 p in partnts' residence 3JI
K Walnut lane dtn Int prlvatvi Remalna
may he viewed Mon eve
WATSON May 18 CLARRVCn M. WAT
SON ' Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral
services. Tues ,2pm. 1830 Hhunk st Int.
private
WDAVKR May 20 KATHRYV AtrNr.S
WRA VliK. daughter of Thomas II and Miry A
Weaver, aged 22 Rolatlves and friend Invited
to funeral, parent' residence, 1811 8 Cecil
at , West I'lilladelphli Wed 8 a in Hlkhmuai
at Church of the Iileesed Sacrament y n m
Int private. Poltsvllle papera ph-ase copy
WJ1ITEMAN - At lladdon Heights N J
May 10, LAJ'RA It widow of fharlta J White
man, nged 3. Ilelatlvea und friend Invited to
funeral aervloes Wnl ,2pm daughter'a rel
dence Mra Anna F Miller 0140 Webster at
Wet Thlla. Int private '
WILF.NT May 18 nt 2110 N 2d st , ELIZA
RUTH, eldest daughter of late John nnd Mar
garet Wllent Relative and friends Invlled to
funeral aervlcea. Tues . 3 p m . David II.
Hchu)ler llldg . Drond and Diamond ats Int
private.
W ILL1AMSON. At Lancaster. Pa 'Mny n
HENRY 8. WILLIAMSON. Relative. .-!
friends Invited to funeral services. Wed "
p m.. Upland Lawn, Lancaster, Pa. Int nrf
late. Omit flowers prl
WILSON. May 10. LrjTTIH V. daughter of
William M ond Margaret A Wilson fornVerlv of
2171 Conbn at (lermantown. aged 30 Rela
tlves and friends Invited to servli ee Tue, in
p. m . residence 2033 Fletcher st Int private"
WILSON May 10. LF.TTIK V daughter o
William M and Margaret A W llaou formerly
of 2171 Conlyn at , Oermantonn aged 30
Relatives and friends Invited lo s-rvlcis Tues
2 pm, 2033 Fletcher st Int private
W1TTB - May 10, HAIIRY L WITTI1. Rela
tives nnd friends. Lodge No 270 H, p o n
Invited to funeral services, Tues, 11 a'm'
Chapel of Andrew J. nalr & Son. Arch and 10th
ats Int private
WOLFF May 18 ANNIE V, daughter nf
lste Henry and Hannah Wolff (nee Iluti) lleli.
tlve and friends Invited to funeral serviced
Tues 2 p tn.. 2B20 N 8d st. mt private! Re.'
mains may be viewed Mon . 8 to 10 p m. Auto
funeral
WOLSTENCROFT May 18, WILLIAM
WOL8TENCROFT. aged 83 Relative, and
frlsnda, Cheater Lodge, No 2H3, I. O O F
Z' ctuXlX' Pa" ,lNil lo 'u"rl rvlces;
Tues . 3.80 p m . 1877 Harrison at , Frankford
Int. North Cedar IIIII Cem rranniora
SPRING ItESOHTS
-AXIfANTJ" CITY. N. J.
Galen HalC
ATLAfVTItfJTViM .1
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J.ivJLVlonu.UUlIUlvJUUIIl H
t,d ror it's supiriorrPL
ii lf"f nna Bsrvice.-- .'i
tl ionic ond curetlvo baths,
WflUI n'CuHEATEST HOTEL Slit
HIE LEADINS RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD
Marlborogi!3leiiliuiii
ATLANTIC Cmr.N. J.
OWNEDSH1P MANAOCMKNT.
JOSUH WHITE t, SONS COMPArfy
Westminster Kr.'. near Reach, jatv. to
water. 110 up weekly, 12 up dally. Clvas. Ruhr.
I1EDFOHD SPRINGS, PA.
Bedford Springs (Pa.) Hotel & Baths
A MOUNTAIN PARK OP 3000 ACRES
Play, rest or take curative waters at this
delightful mountain resort. Healthful climate:
modrnly appointed hotel, Every outdoor and
Indoor dlver.loni good motor road.,
Alao famous Magnesia Rath, and Mineral
Watera that equal those of celebrated Eurowaa
resorts.
Excellent accommodation! for motorists,
.. Opta vflatunlar, Janet t4 n
H. K. Semi. Mgf, M. C, Swe.nr. XtfU UtT.
ATEST HOTEL Slid ES3 I
OREATEST RESORT I
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Diamonds Bought
IIUSI.Nr.SS STRICTLY COXHIIKNTIAL
Wm. Fisher
ISJ f-Ot'TII 8TII STRKKT
EDUCATIONAL
Before Going to a Spanish Country
TAKh A SHOUT t Ot'liRK In
Spanish Practical Conversation
AT
The Berlitz School of Languages
l.MI (IIF.vrSLT HTItl'.KT
(Over Rlker & liegeman a Pharmacy)
MUSIC
HAflTIMIl In 20 lessons or Monev Rack Dklt.
mailed free ( IIUPTI.ShN Piano Schools,
ir,20 chestnut
St 3820 tlermantown
1320 Tnker Ht
"hone Spruce 007
PERSONALS
li'ASII Ii-lltid Jivvlsh iKiardlng home for cnlld
In vlnnllv nf I' of Pa Juvmlli Aid Smlct)
.-,111 N Ith at
WANTED i loud Jewlh boarding hnmra for
ihlldren Juvmllx Aid Smlet). .Mil N Ith at
LOST AND FOUND
URAf'ELET Lost, gold wrist wntch bracelet
Saturda morning Initials M. () D , J. E
Caldvvill on face, liberal reward If returned
to Caldwell t. Co L Juniper andChestnut ats
11ROOCII Lol, diamond lirooch, containing 21
diamond mounted In platinum (I 0013 I K
(' A ( o etnuiped nn batk, Thuradiy on Cheat
nut st tlo 211th Reward J E Caldwell
A Co fhistnut nnd Juniper sta
DOQ Lo,t a young lrlh ti rrler. nhout n wiejt
ngo Ilr Oeorgi Wnodwnrd Mermaid nnd
M fnlllim "I Telcphom. I hestnut IIIII 4.1
Hwird
IIANHIIA'1 lllnik patent leather handing livt
In Ilinillnn Termlrml market, rewnrd Mra F
A I'lirk Narherth Pa
LA VALLIERE Lost. In aimtiela'at 3 311 P
m Saturday, limn let la vnlllere with dln
motida nnd pearl ring good reward nnd no
question asked A317 Ix'dger Office.
rUHSE Lost. 113 pm Saturday, nt Niut
tet's 1227 ( hestnut at,, puree containing
hipknoles nnd change 1 Inder kindly return
to Snuttvr'a nnd reeelv erevvard
WALLET Lost wallet, containing 131 between
puhlli b-ithhiiuse Fairmount Park and Key.
stnne Hotel Marl.et st Literal reward if
ii-turniil t" 1 O.irbus. 1012 tln-cn at
u II ITI" I't I.I. TERRIER found i-pot on ear
l.'l Ii ule et
HELP WANTED rE-WALE
in. I i
TELEPHONE OPERATING
Tll President of the Fnlted State
h.i pointed to the grea. Industrial nrmv
of the nation and lo th, uneasily for n
generous, unsolflh observance of duty
on the part nt ttioso who may i st
servo In lint nrmy
The telephone system nf the cnuntri
Is to pliv n conspicuous part in the
conduct of tho war.
Hell Telephone operating presents It
self as a location for voting women
wherein ft no lepa patriotic than lalu
nliln service to tho Government may be
performed.
If ou ara between the ages nf IP. nnd
21 npply at 40U Mnrket at, Phlladel
phla. nny day, except Sunday, between n
b 30 a m and 5 p m
New einplnvea nrn pnld while learning
nnd nre unsigned to offices nenr their
hnniea The work Is Interesting, the en
vironment most ngreenble nnd efficiency
la rewarded by rfidy ndvanrement
t'oinfortnblo recreation rooma nnd
dining rooms where meatn nro served
ot tost in overy Ci ntrai Office
A ridy Now "
HOOKIvEEPEIl ami monographer, thoroughly
experienced, is orfered a permamnt position
Perlsteln A Co . Inc 1020 24 riltiert
CHAMIIEItMAII) assist nurso with 2 children.
whin Protestant i referred Atlintlc city for
aumtni r refereiic required Phone tlermnn
town r,50ll or call 307 Wrstllew nve
CLERKS Permanent poMtlnn for'women.18 to
I't e.ira of ago good pi-nmunshlp essential,
high aihonl ediliatlon desirable, former em-
Moves who havu left thla company with aatls
faclorv record given preference, answer by
bttnr nnl Detail Manager Emplovment
Division Curtla Publishing Company
COMPANION" oung reflncd and cheerful, for
elderly ludy Call between S and 5 o'clock (no
, phono calla) 858 S 44th at
COOlc AND CHAMBERMAID W"antedahou"ae'
cook and chambermaid, white, must have ref
erence no vv nshlng Call either Monday or
Wednesd is ut 4721 Lelpor st jl"rankford
COOK AND CHAMBERMAID (2 glrITgood
wogea and surroundings, must he vvoll rcoom
mended Atnilv stntlng rvfer P2l42,ed Off.
I noli wanted ixperlenced cltj tn winter, noun"
trv In suinmir. threo In fomll Phone
Merlon r,n"i
COOIv wanted, n good cook who-vTlBlies to go
to Maine for the summer. Apply 414 Man-
helm alA Oertnantown
COOK for summer restaurant. refei-nce. at
?,nt'' A !' ..'""taurant. 800 Iloardwalk.
Ocean City N J
COOKINO and downstairs work. lroodbaker
con wait nn table n-at and obliging, first--
clas referenro for place In country Apply
Madamn Wermuth 71uS 21at ""'"'
FOHELADY xperlencecf to take "charge-of
operating room In shirtwaist factory, cotton
and allkaI Ilrod A fo BOO Chestnut al
FRUir PflESERVINO Capable woman towork
by the day through fruit season at apartment-
. hotel Address M iLJaJirpjrtc
UlilL, nbcAit IS venrs, for genei-aT office work In
large office, must be accurate and good at
flFi1"" .no experience necessary! salary $7. P
182. Ledger Office.
OIRLS
14 to 13 year of age a store messengers.
Apply fifth floor. Filbert st.,
STRAWDRIDaB A CLOTHIER
OIRLS wanted to pack yarns, no experience re.
5Y"rw i?iT.pJr wt'k to."t.rt A&y s "
II W llelsher. Inc. 23th nnd Hamilton ats
QlllLS for light factory work; good pay, pleas
ant aurroundlngs Apply In person. TbS Al
Manufacturing companj. Hancock atreet and
Columbia avenue " "u
aillIJ4, s sister, or friends, to do work of
udult family of 8. Cape May In aumrner
c 'lyrejreroregulredTelephone Locimt 028
KITCHEN OIRL wanttd, room and board. liT
Hotel Umf'1t,'p",''" orfl:,, Rellovue-Stratford
OIRLST experlenoed In filling orders In ladles'
M?glc'oa?3745Wc?.1,tl0n" n"n""
HOUSEWbllK Woman wanted "for general
housework, no washing, must be willing to go
to Main; for summer, reference required
IJhnnn 1730 Chestnut Hill or apply at 133
i'i Hi Airy AA6
IIOUSEWpilKairl wanted, general housework
and cooking, family of 3. Herman or country
INSPECTORS
Olrls 10 to 18 year, of age
floor, Filbert at.,
Apply fifth
STRAWDRIDOB A CLOTHIER
MS!.ES 'J u hava a largo acquaintance in
Phlla . why not sell them tha 3 B!
Edition of the RrltannlcaT Afte'r May 20C,h.
M"l.r..non? 0'.lha ,n',1,l "P"" et for a.l
tho Ilrltannlca la really a household necessity
and cannot bo classed a. ordinary- book guff
Ing. you con do It easily and mak? aome real
vvnr.neyu,'Vt0c'eUrry' COm ln " ,al" " ""
ENCyCLAPAEDIA HRITANNRA CO
l s Ijlh st cor Walnut.
LAnli:.S wanted wlK) havo had exnerlenca in rt.
partment .tores. hlgh.cla?s house-to-house"
proposition permanent and proniahi. S
. IlealJS.tato Trust BuUdK"Ul1"" 8-2
LI3DOER CLEHK lidy with" bookkeeping ,T
perience. qulcknesa nnd accuracy esientiali
age between 23 and 31 preferred Ami, t,
letter In own handwriting" .tatlng ag, ,i'
perience referenda and salary eiSected' c
J. Heppo A Sons. 1117 Phelvif.. ..p"lea u
..'""N h2lU.n,rk' . 9i
ttnTttl-tiln 11 -,.." - .
XfriTIII7a HI't tlln
OPERATORS on ladles7 knTt 'underwear ..aZ
jm$mmmim
OPERATOR FOHELADY experienced "to-iak:
charge of operating room In shirtwaist f.o
OPERATORS, experienced onfancy "wash dr... '
JliD"5',.?nock'0.'?1 Pay- &"c:
.. Cetween 4th and Bth. Stili$?. York "
Race. " " r- "in nd
PRE8SERU. experiencea on
; ton
silk and cotton
J;',l.,i J0".0' work, good p
CO.. 2l4t N. Waenmt " "
work, good oav
uronner Mfg,
riJRCIIASINO CLERK-Youngiady to .u."
In buying supplies and In kDiS BurVh.t!1!
and adirrtl.lng record., must be able t5 tike
dictation and operate typewriter aJ;SrJ
own hwindlvrltlng ..tatln gag", experience y,.V"
joniffj&vr5" "sfo?i
m.nt t.rlghtpjr5!""M' 7"orLd,.r CeMr'.V
UTENOORAPHEI1 Twlnted. "first cSnia-uV.
forma preferred. jisV jj, etiTitJ nrtsg
HELP WANTED FEMALE
foaliiiiiftl from rrcccdino tolumn
MTFVodltAPIIEIl nnd typewriter, must have
Sy edutatlon1 a"ln "folen age .1ry
d-slreil J ii.i.i Udger Central
HTENOOItAPllER rapihle and effielent oppor
tunlt) for advancement, wages II. tu uegin
l 201, Icder Ofllce.
"Tn'om. ' XffW&l
ton, Del l!ell pnone Bl --
tnrvrt faADV w Anted In IftfRo offlcd. munt M
1 pVrV nceJ I ln"g-nef 'al of flco vv ork Prj'rahUr
t..iiii imnkkfifnlntr pxut flir". rapid una nccu
?a' hi i flgnre.P. "tntePp.rlence ,,'"',";
eTl and how soon ran report. V 1.13. le-dger
ytlUNl'l WOMAN wanted its tntn ""'''hVr'
Schr.nl for Olrls North Carey at Raltlmore.
YOl'Nd WOMEN . .
Excepllnnnl npportunltv to learn a trades m
perlenced Instructors furnished and ou are
paid while learning ou an berome ,.5?,rJ
enced in a few weeks and earn large salaries,
come, try It Trio Waist Co.
22d nnd Arch sta
HELP WANTED MALE
ACCOUNTANT, assistant, for large coal com
pany, applicant to receive consideration must
itato qualification1. ge. reference, and .alary
etpected M 032 Irfdger Central.
ARE lOl eiatlafled "thit your present P"l'l"n J
permanent ' W. offer a fine rforlunltytn
men who have knowledge of bulltllng ; and loan
work steady position for reliable men. V.3
Chestnut at Room 000
iTENCH HANDS wanted, electrical business;
steady emplovment Call Lewi A Roth Co.,
821 Cherry eit Aak for Mr Flrmhi
HOY over in. large office
no eiperlence necea-
sary; salary si.
to n, Saturday
Office
rapld advancement, hours 7
1 O ClOCK. I' low, eruaor
nor bright.
wanted in office of large mnu-
facturlng concern.
Apniy
Mirtfin
ily Crane Dept., Nllca-
llemvni-l'onu uo
In and Meadow ats.
jlOY Colored boy to asslit In snipping room in
shirtwaist factory Trio Waist Co.. 22d and
Arch ,
HOY colored, to help in .hipping department,
mu,t bo bright and quick, permanent position.
HrcinnerMfg Co 2149N'VarnockJ
HOY about 17. ln pawnshop, reference. Apply
Iteerwald. Lancaster. ave .andPrefltonjt.
rtnrs
14 to 18 jeare of age, for stock work! per
manent position., with advancement. Apply
before 11 a m.. Bureau of Employment. 4 4
floor.
STRAWDRIDOE & CLOTHIER
HOTS Splendid opportunity for boys, 10 and
17 years old. to learn machinist trade, good
pay while learning. Apply at once. Oswald
(.ever CO..J801 W Cumberland
ROYS 14 to 17 yeare tor In.ldo work, good
opportunity for advancement Call Curtis
Publishing Co . 7th and Hansom ats . Monday,
lo o'clock
TlOYS. experienced in filling orders In ladles'
waist factory! permanent position, uronner
Mfg Co 2141 N. Warnock.
IiOYH wanted lo learn trade of machinist, mod.
em shop best of wagea whllq learning. P 110,
Ledger Office
HOYS wanted, day work. Apply Bth floor. tlu
Chestnut st .
CABINETMAKERS first class. Apply Oao. W.
Htnnn a. Co . 3UU7 pnweiton ave.
CARPENTER HELPERS wanted. 13 41 for 10
hours' work Apply Fraser. llraco A Co ,
Navyjfard
CARPENTERS, outside Apply U W Smith A
co , alio? poweiton ave
CHAIR SAMPLE MAKER, experienced wanted
Slkea to 2Hd nnd IJassyunk ain
CLERK In repairs and construction department
of large manufacturing plant Frunkford, man
who haa had experience in cost of mechanical
construction repairs pref P 201,1ed Off
CORRIIBPONDENT-TYPiST efficient. Trench".
Frenchman with knowledge of and experience
In ahlpplng business preferred must be well
recommended. In replying atato nationality,
age, experience and aalary expected, all ap
plications will bs treated Witt the strictest
confidence and will be returned If not used It
desired M 428. Ledger Office.
CUTTER-Experienced .assistant on children's
waah dresse H Llnsk A Co.. Metropolitan
Building Broad and Wallace
DESIONER for re-enforced concrete, alao da
taller of re-enforced steel, exp'd men only,
state ngo, exp and Bal exp'd J 430, Led Cent
DRAFTSMAN wanted experienced design chem
ical Plants and apparatus; location Hudson
iviver vauey, permanent vvorg to right par-
tl
ea. nnawer glvlnr fuii nartteiitae. nnA .!.
IVIIll
arrcMjecteii . yvnqress .m ti, Ledger JJnlce
DRAITSMAN wanted, must havo experience
detailing structural work Apply Crane Dept..
Nllea-Bement Pond Co . Mifflin A Meadow ats
DRAFTSMEN Structural checker and detail-
ers. Phlla district reply onlj by letter 1201
Morris llldg state experience and salary
m DRIVERS AND HELPERS
for delivery wagon service. Apply Bureau
of Employment. V, rloor, or West Philadel
phia Garage. 02d and I.ocuat sis.
STRAWURIDOE & CLOTHIER
-.. "'. .T .- ..V--. -.- .-.
ELEVATOR OPERATORS
for office building a, nice, white; ateady em
ployment. Apply Room 481.
LAND TITLE RLDO.
EMBROIDERERS Wanted competent silk and
bullion embroiderers to take charge of ahop,
glvo experience and references. Address A
818, Ledger Office.
FARMHANDS wanted for Pennsylvania farms,
especially men who can plow and handlo
horsea Apply Dept of Labor and Industry
Bureau of Employment, 1310 Arch at or Ken-
alngton Branch. Front and York.ls
HREMAN Small steam plant 7w ages JIB MU-
ler"a 432 York aye , bet. 4th A Bth bei Noble
1 HEIGHT HANDLERS, 100, wanted, waltes
21o per hour regular time. 30c per hour nights.
Sundays and holiday. Apply Stevedore, pief
24 S. Delaware ave , Merchant, and Miners'
HAND SANDERS
VICTOR TALKINQ MACHINE CO.
Ha. vacancies for
Hand aandera
Boring machine operator,
rittlng-up aawxra
Machine carvers
Veneer Jotnters
rirat-class machinists
Double-head molder operators
Shollackers
Double-end tenon machine operators
Window cleaners
Stevedore, and laborer.
Apprentice boys, over 18
Of floe boya. 10 years and over
, . 4S-hour-week schedule
Thyalcal examination necesary. Asnly
. ,, ,Y""tor Talking Machine yCoe"y
Application Offlce 83 Cooper at . Camden N J
JOINTER HANDS "
BAND SAWYERS
HELPERS
BOYS
RIP AND CROSS CUTTERS
The Bikes Co , 83d and Passyunk ave.
LABORERS
v..1"'.!" ?!'". "S4 eo'ored, wanted for
Penna. R. R.; steady work, advancement
for men with ability, can board with thi
company at very reasonable cost It desired!
Apply 43 N, 17th at,
LABORERS wanted for night at Malvern. Pa
?nik"co,,P.r3jl0ron.,APPly "'" C.ll.5i
LABORERS for coal yard, good wages Aooiv"
WaxerlyCoJtB4thand Whitby ave " tvi
1l"EinlTWANTEIXppgT"5'i?:
LABORERS Stsady work for first-class min.
best wages Bald. Jim vi..i!.. ..lc"" mni
LABORERS wanted, steady work.' Pearson A
Jfsrher Lumber Co.. wV.tmtl-j',?."0?.
LINEMEN First class electrlo irghTmWr7
pplyI5mej3u'ltJyowhlira"''
JXOttS. "tUrn"1 'r.d.tnVf &
JlojnglrxeaittnMoSeT. y,fth,min-
MAN, younr, 16 to iayear."to ', i,
Insurance company. rW.w,..,n..." ".r
,I?J)1. ledger Office """nee. a
MAN ANn w-ii.'it."1 .-"- : ?- .
NDWlFtLUn-Trrr-;;- .-
of "2T.?.7en;" "7!hwork family'
inn, M 833,
Dar0wo?k.BUB?J?J cl
way work, steady amplorm.nt
t rr."SSE.,in'"ni 481
a!UwAB-t!2. AV
...-.... 4J.U, - -- "VWMI "111,
suranc.7 ateldy poal" foSai,T,'! , "' "'
reference a. to wbrlety" ind Viltt1 menJ
Cbestmitjat., Room 606 y ni ability, o:i
"nlVtarniTTo
cleaner.. P.nnS. m,,,n- itj?"", locomom.
HELP WANTEti MALE
Coallnuril Jnm PmtAing to im,l
PIECERH wanted i lid a eek, Rnh... t, 11
Main at ab.no Walnut Isne nayunWl
If you are a successful salesman t. .
line we will make a placo for you i M
permanent orgimlxatlon u ,0 "
Have you noticed tho advertising of g...
Roebuck? No wonder our salesmen im JB"
Ing moro money than others are. m,"
Cnme in and talk it over
ENCYCLOPAEDIA I1R1TANNICA t-n
ISO S. 13th, cor Walnut. "
energetlo nTrinj
lies fnr.. ..." .?
good Hpparnnco for our a
opportunity and promotion for hustlers i2
Franti-Premler Ulstrlbutlng Co 73o it,:5'
SAWYER wanted for night shift, Tkx -,,-?
nights. 60V4 hours per week. Apply fiV
cor, nth and Drown ats. ' " "
SHIPPINO CLERK, us.lsl shipper, exDerlenI
ln ahlrtwalat factory, good-paylni, rermS2;
poattlon, with excellent opportunity tS 15!
vancement. Elgin Waist Co , 1003 FiibirL
SHIPPINO CLERK Head shipper." experleSJ
In shirtwaist factory, good-paying, perniMS
roaltlon, with excellent opportunity forTi;
vancement Elgin Waist Co . 1008 Filbert
STABLEMAN first class, waTlteSI Apply n V
Pfund, 3043 Qermantown ave "" '
STRNOOKAnilin Young "man to asslat wS
general work. Camden plant, state as, i?
perience and aalary expected P 128. Led' rjj"
STOCK IlOY for shirtwaist factory! iitT
Kuttner A Rnab. 1.120-34 Vine. '""'
STREET RAILWAY Men"
Experienced truck and motor Inspectors ,
repairmen, armature winders and wlremin 51
street railway company ln Connectlcott trZ
tlvely no labor trouble) good wages. M rni
I-edrer Office. " "
STRIPPERS wanted. 118 a week. Robert KnS"
Main at above Walnut lane. Manayunk "
TOOLMAKERS, cltlxens, wages from 14 4 TT
I68a for 10 hours' work. Apply Frankfurt
Arsenal r.
TOUNO MAN. about 10 for ofTlce work: II G
t rt . , .1 1 e nt opportunity to advance. Arab;
Philadelphia Quarts Co , 121 8 3d st
iuuku men ror swimming team Clark,
Swimming School Mill Arch Phone Spr 4211
fieneral
COST ACCOUNTANT and office manager, tUM
12000 Senior public accountant 130. BOOK,
KEEPER must bo exp In public servlr,
work. 11200-iiriOO HOTEL DOORKEEPER
and ASST. MANAOER. 175 mo and boarl.
CLERKS, nome good positions open, 110 111
I1B nnd lis STENOGRAPHERS. 113 m
DRAFTSMEN, several DRAFTSMAN. conaL
and mech . I20-130. DRAFTSMAN. meehs
leal, 11200 must bo filled Immediately, arad
uate MECHANICAL ENQINEERS, 11200 tin
ASST. SALES-MANAGER, 11200 SALE3
MAN familiar with large Industrial plvnti
high-grade man, 11B0O 12300. RUSUJKsi
SERVICE COMPANY. 1301 Land Title Dili"
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
COOK, also chambermaid or waitress. Arab"
.. .... ..I... II.AI n. T.. .. l rww
m lircn.Mii mnn,, tntfi u jjtittvjf place.
CHAMBERMAID, Protestant. fine mendlng.aliora
or country, gooq reia j mu, cogger ueotru
HOUSEKEEPER A refined lady desires slut,
tlon. widower's home, capable and trust.
worin , gooq reierence j- i--, ijoqger UIDga.
INFANT NURSE, undergraduate
long einrl-
ence desires poBiuon j
42, Ledger Central
LADY, highly recommended, take cars your
house, pets flower., while away or tutor
children, languages. J 741, Ledger Central
LAUNDRESS, experienced, colored, wants work
to do at home. 21at and Pine St.. Ledger Br.
LAUNDRESS, first class J10 weekly excellent
reference; settled woman Call 215 S. ITta,
NURSERY GOVERNESS, Swiss, wishes poaltlu
with 1 or 2 email children, experienced wad
best of referencea A 314, Ledger Offl
WOMAN, capable, would llko tho caro of a houia
during the aumrner, very good referencea.
2008 De Lancey at
WOMAN. German wlshea altuatlon cook astl
laundress 1148 N Orlanna at
WOMAN wants dxy'a work, good worker Call
or write 1720 Pago at
lOUNO WOMAN wishes position to act as rep
resentative or solicitor, experience best, pru
dential P 11, Ledger Offlce
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
BOOKKEEPER, experienced accountant, thor
oughly capable ofilca manager, exceptional raf
erence. as to possessing executive ability,
J 8B(1. Ledger Central .
CHAUFFEUR. 28 years old white single; I
years' experience on twin six Packard. 4 yesrr!
experience driving and repairing all makes ofa
high-grade cars, machinist by trade. J 211
ledger Central
CHAUFFEUR, colored, wlshesposltlon, "careful
driver and sober Apply 212 Holland avt,
Ardmore. Fa
CHAUFFEUR want, position
steady rell&bl.
single
man. 2 venrn with last emnlover: beat
ret, Apply B02 Cricket avo Ardmore. I'a.
CirAUFFEUR, married, aged 81 private Umlirii
12 jenro last employer, good reference. Sill
Aiiison.wi'nii.i .
CHAUFFEUR deslrea "position with private fo-
lly. Alreferonce JG41 Ledger Central.
CHAUFFEUR, colored, understands all carl
-doe. repairing, reference 4024 Llnmors .
COOK OR DUTLER Japanese wants position la
email lamny. long experience; pest reisrcnt. i
Maga. SO 8 N. lBth au ;
HOUSEMAN, experienced, single, white! iV j
class reference. J BBS Ledger Central i
HOUSEWORK Japanese wants position general ;
housework, small family, country. FuJUm.
.ios N. 18th st
MAN AND WITD. colored, wish position wit
private family man as butler wlfe-ai coots
jir chambermaid. J 852, Ledger Central,
PURCHASING AGENT Efficient rellable.pro-
gresslve executive, 2 years' broad experience
with large corporation, highest credent!!.
J 742. Ledger Central
SALESMAN Gentleman want, position" of trort
or mercantile salesman, furnish highest fr
reference, i. Samuel, oou2 walnut st, r
YOUNG MAN. ago 24, desires position wllh;
pununuy wun inoustriai or mercaimio ""Ml
am 0. rolleee crrndunte. with A veara Of PFXC'
tlcal experience; at present emploed on opef"
fttlng afaft of a largo Industrial corporation.
at 4ui, Ledger urnce.
YOUNQ ilAN, capablo private eecrctury. corn
spondent. stenographer and offlce man,
years old, want, position at seashore w
mountains for a few months; moderate saurr,
with or without board. R. M. Buckley. J,
i arpenter st . Qermantown
DUD TO WAR CONDITIONS, must ma
change In business, a position of trust deaireo
or where executive ability Is required, b
referenceslven A 231. Ledger Office.
JAPANESE seeks pos private famllv houaemat
or puiier. any Kinds Klla, iiuo nio
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
MRS NICIIOLLS, 1020 Dalribrldga st bascopv
Petent butlers. Herman anennd men. noaae"
men. couples, excellent Swedish. Irish. Ott';
m
...s.., vivuivaun, VAtrilCllI, OWCUiDJI, !.-,.,
man Uiwvloiv ai. n.i eh tnhipmll
rarlormaldi. Swedish girlB, sets of 8 ftf-,
Kntrlllri Drnl nnA ntl,ne maarfimtTtHtW,.
tc Vacancies! Butler tor first-claw U.-JJ"
Met, gecond men, houaemen, parlor al.ai
uvinuiuaiion giria, Kiicneu maiaAii. "-
sm.o iuiiiub. mill. i-iiniiB AjUC "" f
uppllca trMta help, Telephona WalnutHWl
AUTOMOBILES
For (I
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
for contractors or bulldera lo secure a B-'o"
motortruck In good condition, now tlreii
eaulpped with power-hoist: metal body, .
winAUl) AUTO CO.. 2314 Chestnut si. .3
Cihyji19li n "I" models. tboromW
ir.uJt?' repainted and guaranteed bj M-fl
Automobile Sale. Corp.. 142 N Hread atyl
vavii,i,ai;, IU13. tourlntr. electrlo llgnisTW
starteri Packard, model 18. touring. Ap. ?.!
iUgtilth Hldge av.. Market. Top. "
CHANbl.ER 1917'Tourlhg '
inSStnivrY;U8 ??1lllk n,W
, CADILLAtT 1912
rj v r. "KKHERT-COOK CO. ..
N. E. Cor Broad and Race. Sprue "'
il. A fJUIT
LOCOMOBILE 101B 0-S8 .J
T,XVv"itnttT louring, painted maroon. rt
light red atrlnlnv. nuh..l.rf In nuf .0071
very attractive car for famllv use: far tUi
lu than new car .at same price.
.,,, . LOCOMOUILE
? Market .t., Philadelphia. ,
JT. .' Halllgan. M.r. V,.k,n,. f.e Dspt-
MARMON 101B 11B MODELS
'4.!I,.,.0i.!r of other matta
nWINa JtATItls CO. . 1
lev,- e,BJ50AP AND llACB 8TJIEBT8 J
1'hB T. CunnlngKam. Manager ?sa" Car Pgf
Rievinn .. .- a.AA ll
ninnnn v-Mlll-uriTO 1TUCK VIUH. Jirl.,i
RATTORD Worm-drive truck units, M'a
RATFORDVCO."m?dma0n,3,Indlan. av
BTAN.l'ffYT.u.,e ke'osene for fuel. Can J
"Li'7.nhon Locust 1000 for demonstration
o.ANLEY MOTOR CARRIAOB CO.
282. Ch.llrnl mt.
UVn1iA?.?y,p ?nd ' roadsteri.' and'd'TyTKa"
- .uv,. ,o nIFci from.
it..LV.8- "OWERS COMPANY,
.. USed Car Dent.. 9aft V Tlrnad
CvSiVi1 irom K B ton., with and wlt"fj
oodles Qarford Phil. r oaoa rhattnat ?M
8AI.ESMAN WANTFI) 1
WHO CAN MAKE HOOD IN A Bit-.
IIANIZATION OF A I,AtlOH Vsti'V.8 WU I
KNOWN COMPANY, DO NO a JUW
BUSINESS. WHERE RESCLTS W"M i 9sS
iriOOO A YEAR HE MUST 11 13 IHtRpM
CHARACTElt. FORCE AND KarCi-b'-AS."!
WHO CAN PROVE FITNESS I FOR xJJSP. ,
TION WITH A lll'SINESS ni8"1?
(1FALITY AND ARSOLFTE INTFnntT'J'OH
KNOWLEDOF, OF ACCOl'.STINH IvM
EllN OFFICE SYSTEMS A VAI.I AWiJ'OK i
SET WIJ HAVE SOLD ()l ffi,l
REtlFLAHLY.. nt'RI.NO THE .VSilCT i
EARS Tl) HfNDIlEDR OF Pllii8.Tr..l
PIIIA'S l.EADINII FIRMS. HTAtV'DE1-
RIENCE. A(1K AND CAPARILITII-h '5p'
REPLY WILL HE TREATED li'VSlI
,oFFi,cL,!:Nt',: ADU,lt;ss a soiSSfg;-
1 ii
SALESMEN J
wV5iiJ'.Vrf.B."otl,tor ana Coupe. ."
TUE WJIITB CO.. 218 N. Broacf it.
Tv,.r".. r, iiJ5"- ua Qr M0'r,,,r
Pnonaat Bell. Rnrnr. r.n.tn, vvt. Race Ills
43.Vl.,iB. "T19 tourlnr. ruaranteed on
: .'
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