t ti t y ., kf$$! ' ' s. IV f Pi,-' w. tf-Ai W"Ji ' JZ . . i . --?'.! rr JUNE 5, 1917 FIRST: REGISTER ccrnun. WhWWIIW si"- I SUBSCRIBE FOR I irtrtv Rnunc I J No Saer Investment than tho Liberty; Loan of 1917 Subscribers to this loan will have the satisfaction of show ing their patriotism in a prac tical way and owning a bond which is probably the safest investment in the world. The income is liberal consider ing that it is tax exempt, with the exception of the Inheritance Tax. II William P. Bonbriglit & Co., Inc. nonius tvistah. btroud, jr. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New Yerk Bo.ton Detroit London TarU William P. Bonbright 4 Co. Bonbright 4 Co. GM.mtum. BANKERS (Established 1J) 321 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Olun Finney - & Company VUTpMOQILE DANKER 3 Oiler special facilities for In dividuals or automobile deal ers to Hnanco tho acquirement of pleasure cars, for business houses to finance) tho acquire ment of commercial cars or trucks. 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Sft,8,,,"': 1435 Walnut Street Philadelphia DIRECTORY OF ACCOUNTANTS BURNS 4 8PEAKMAN THE BOURSE SCIENCE READERS NAMED Boston Sect Also Subscribes $271,000 to Liberty Bond Issue BOSTON, June S. The First Church of Christ Scientist has selected as readers for the ensuing three-year period Blcknell Young, of Chicago, and Mrs. Mary Bayard Colby, of Detroit Young Is a member of tho board of lectureship and Mrs. Colby has been a reader In one of the Christian Sci ence churches of Detroit. The) readers whose terms expire ara Wil liam P. Mccracken, of Boston, and Mrs. Mavnek Hersey Hocus, of Portland, Oro. eftueh, has utujr(6l $271.- hi in iav mmm Farmer Smith's Column ANOTHER IDEA My Dear LltUo Helpers I have) another Idea which will make TUD IlAINnOWS known all over the world. Wo must form NOW ft DOUBLJ3-DUTY SQUAD. This squad la to bo composed of Hoys and Girls, who, during: tho summer, wilt do double) duty It possible. That Is, they are) to find out (by asking grown-ups) tho names and addresses of tho wlvos and chil dren of soldiers nrfd sailors and sco If theso wives and children N'KRD ANY IIKL.P. You. my dear boy, can chop a llttlo wood. You, Bister, can "mind tho baby." win you try lo.ao-iniar Write, and toll, mo NOW I . Your lovtnir editor, FAiuinn SMITH. STRANGE ADVENTURES OF JJILLY BUMPUS THE FLY PAPER lly Farmer Smith "I knew It would happen I" exclaimed Mrs, IlumpuH, ns sho stood ovor tho tablo looking nt her dear husband her HHHO who was stuck In tho fly paper. "If you knew It was Kolnp to happen, then you aro not disappointed. Why did you put this fly paper on tho tablo?" nsked Billy, putting his other olbow down on tho fly paper and trying to pull tho first elbow from tho sticky stuff "STOP"' cried Mrs, Bumpus. Just nt tli.it moment Billy's beautiful whiskers touched tho lly paper and stuck stuck fast 'To think you h&vo been In the army and gone through part of the war only to cotno homo and get all stuck up lllto that I" Mrs. Bumpus began to cry, "I'leaso don't eptll any of your team on this paper that will only.raako It woroo,' said Hlllv. trvlnir to ttlrn.hlfi hen.il unit nt tho tamo time pulling ruVwhtslccni so that u maao mm pay, -uuuur Just, at that moment there, was a knock at tha, door and when Mrs. Bumpus-oponed' It. thtro eitood, Jonathan float, There wan. nothing to do but,toas)c iilm ltr. "It appears to inq you arewicblbBtuck-un, tnia mornrng," unio, jonatnaaco inny. This made Billy angry and, ho stopped on tho fly paper with otto, of his.' feet and that foot stuok, too. Thoro was Billy Bumpus with his elbows, his whiskers and ona foot stuck on tho fly papor, whllo Jonathan stood laughing at him. Mrs. Bumpus'began. to sob. Billy was getting madder and madder all the time. Finally as ho could think of nothing clso to do, ho put his last foot on the sticky ' fly paper and then ho was surely stuck up I "Why don't you cat It?" exclaimed Jona than, with a laugh. At this Billy's eyes sparkled and ho reached out his tongue. Slowly tha fly paper began to vanish nnd soon Billy was free. "I hopo that papor doesn't stick to my heart," ho said, as ho began to lick his chops. "You seo how bravo my BlUy Is," began Mrs. Bumpus. 'No matter what happens, ho Is always ready. Ho has been telling mo how he saved tho-maps for tho general In the army after tho general himself had fled." "How was that?" asked Jonathan, very much Interested to think Billy had saved anything. "Ho ato them!" answorod Mrs. Bumpus proudly. "Of all things!" exclaimed Jonathan. "Isn't ho wonderful?" asked Mrs. Bumpus. "Indeed ho Is," replied tho visitor. "But I have come to ask you both to attend a flag raising which Is to tako place tonight we oro going to have It tonight, before tho celebration In honor of Billy. Kvcrythlng Is ready and wo aro waiting for your answer." "What flag are you going to raise?" asked Billy. "The handsomo Goatvlllo flag, of course. A beautiful bluo flag with a whlto star In tho middle," said Jonathan. "It ought to have a butt or two or show Fomethlng to oat," suggested Billy. 'That la asking too much. But will you come?" ''De-c-Ilghted," answered Mrs Bumpus. "Please bring Billy with you and stay by his side, or he may eat tho flag pole and the ropes, too," laughed Jonathan. But that very remark of Jonathan put a flea In Billy's ear, ns tho saying goes. He could hardly wait for Jonathan to go before ho rcooted out tho dnor and disappeared. DAIRY PRODUCTS The quotations on butter nnd egg given below are yesterday' rioting prices: niTTIItl Th market ruled weak under freer offerings, a slow demand and lower outside advices, and prices dtcllned lc on solid parked creamery and lc on prints The quality Is steadily improving Fancy prints were pretty well cleaned up at tho decline, but much of th supply was of unattractive stock, which was dull and vary Irregular in value. Quotations: 'western fresh, solid-parked creamery, fancy specials. 43Hc: oxtras, 4lVa W45Hc. extra flrats 404 c; firsts. 40c seconds, .inc. nearby prints fancy, 45c: average, extra, 43iP44c, firsts. 41 it 42c. seconds, S0S)40c, special fancy brands of prlnta Jobblns at 4S031c. tans Tho market ruled weak and 15o pep ras lower under freer offerings. At revised figures, howover thero was a fair demand for fancy stock, which comprised but small pro portion of th supply. Nearby "current re c?'v.,. ",0111 on "" Produce Exchange yesterday at lions per case Quotations. ' Nearby firsts. 111 23 per case. do. current re ceipts. I10.U.', per case, western extra firsts 111.23 per case. do. flrsta. Ill) US per case: fancy selected carefully candled igga were Job Line at 43044c per dozen eatfjs A7.LT1N. June 4, at Holmesburg. Pa.. ELIZA I3I.TH K. STOKES, widow of Theodor M. Allen. Due notice of funeral will be given. ANDKRSON. Jun 4, ROY S ANDERSON, son of lato James and Xxiutsa Anderson, aged 27 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, without further notice, resldenco of aunts, Mlasea Scarborough, Washington ave. and Chan cellor st., Newtown, Pa Thura., 2 30 p. m. Int. Newtown Cem. Train for Newtown leaves Heading Terminal 1S3 p m. ATKINS. June 4. JOSEPH, husband of lata Mary K. Atkins, nged M. Relatives and friends, Victoria Lodge, No. 0, Sons of St. Ueorse, In vited lo funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m., 144 Apsley at. Remains may be viewed Tues , s to 1U p. m. Int. private. W. Laurel Hill Cem. P.AINE8. Jun 3, ARTHUR K.. huaband of Minnie U. Ualnea. Relative and frlenda In vited to funerul servlcea. Tue., 830 p. m., 3021 N. 18th st. Int. private. Omit nowera. IIARIIY Jun 1, SUSAN, widow of John llsrry. Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Wed , 8.3U a. m.. 1233 8. 32d st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Rlessed Sacrament, lu a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. nEACHllOARD Jun 4, WALTER W. nEACHROARD. .215 UOcklneham place. Due notice of funeral glvsti. ItnNNKTT. Juno 3. MATILDA fne.. T,l wlfn of Theodora Dennett. Relatives and frlenda Invited lo funeral servlcea, Thura., 2 p. 1113 K. Palmer at. Int. Palmer Cera, Frli mRy view remains vei, eve DINNS. Jun 3, HANNAH, widow of Abr.. ham W. ninna (nee Jowett), llelatlvea and friends, member Kden M. II. Church, Invited to services. Wed.. 2 p m.. 2817 N. 8th at. Int. private tlreenmount Cem. ROI.TON. -Jun 2. HAROLD, aon of Herbert and Sellna llolton. -aged 20. Relatives and frlenda, member of Norrla Square M. K. Church, progreaslv Assembly, No. 4. A. O. SI, P.l employe of J, D. Llpplnrott A Co., Invited to funeral aervlcea, Wed., 2 p, m., parents' residence, 1008 U. Adams at. Int. Oakland Cem. Itemalna .may be viewed Tues,, after BONNER Jun 2, PATniCK. huibsnd of lata Mary Ilonner. High maaa st. Francis Xavler1 Church Wed., 10 a. m. Remains may b viewed Tue., after 7 p. rn., parlora of Philip T. Flanagan, 341 N. 22d at. Jnt. strictly private, f DOTCE. Suddenly. June 2, FREDERICK, husband of a race Korea (nea Mcllrlde). Rela tive and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thura. 8 '30 a. rn., 201 Cedar at. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Nativity, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulehr Cem. . lillADLEr JUI ilRIDaET, wlf of Frank Ilradley, daughter of Ann and 1st Pat rick Ward, lata of Plum Ilrlds Co. TyrohJ. Ireland. Du notice of funeral will be given I.'hTad.'.'pV.a""4"'"' m3 r""" -C W..1 f8. M Belatlve. and friend invited to iarvTc. wd., 2.fc m., 6041 llatel v.. 'Int. PrVita' Fernwood Cem. Frlenda may call Tuts. T ft Prn. . MJi RADT -June ""v PAT,lr.nt5?C. Iughlr tit ut. Hrnarfl F of nu v ""M mwhW' EVENIKG LEDGEll - DKATIIH re.Menc. Mrs. Sarah Toal, 4711 Upland at 47lh and Woodland ave.). Holemn mui nfl requiem Church of St, trancls do Bales 10 a. nt. Int. Cathedral Cem. BROWN. June 4, ELIZABETH KIRK, wife of, Abraham llrown, seed 03. llelatlvea and mend InMted to funeral, Thura., 2 p. m., 1(127 N. 17th at. Int. private. CAMP. Jun 3, r.M.A, wife of John W. Camp and daughter of late Nathan and Anna Jordan, aged 0.1. llelatlvea and friend Invttet to funeral. Thura., 10 a. m., 3040 N. Darlen at. Funeral aervlcea In Clarkaboro, N. J., M. E. Church 1 p. m. Int. Clarkaboro Cem. COFFMAN. June 2, MATILDA, widow of lata Joseph ColTman. llelatlvea and frlenda. Welcome Dlv., No. 29, H of T and members of Prankford Ave. llaptlat Church, Invited to funeral aervlcea. wed , 2 p. m 230 I: Una. ton ave Int. private, Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Tun., 8 to 10 p m, CIJLLEN. Jun 3. MAHT, widow of Patrick Ciillen. llelatlvea and friends InMted to funeral Frl.. 8 30 a. m 2238 N. 2d at. Solemn requiem maaa fit. Howard's Church 10 a. m. Int. Now Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. IMIIU Juno 2. JAMi:H P. huaband of Julia M. Iahl (nee Kofoed). aaed si. Itealdenn 142 Jarkeon at Hervlcca and Int. at convenience) of . f rt ... . .. ., ni.tln. . . .. uAiuwui. uunn v, &sA,ti.L, uu.oana oz lain Maraaret Darrah (nee McNulty). Due cotlco of funeral alven, 2314 Swatn at. IJU1TFT. Jujik 2, OWRM, huaband of lata Bridget Duffyv Puneral Wed., 8:30 aTro., real dene of nephew, Mr. Patrick Qulnlan, S87 N 40th at Holemn requiem maaa Our Mother of Borrows' Church 10 a. ro. Int. St. Uenla'a Cem llela'lvea and frlenda Invited. IJUNCANf-Jun 2, BLIZAOCTII fne Fields), ?!' .'". U..or.9. AV nuPm Helallves and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thurs , 8.30 a. m 2220 H. inth at. Itequlom hldi maaa at m Monica's Church 10 a. m. lnt private Holy Cro.s Cem. Auto servleo. EUNSr. Jun 2. CHAniiOTTB. widow of Oeorxo II. Krast. nelatlvea and frlenda In vlted to runoral. Wed., 2 P. m, roa dene of son, Oeorso W. Krnat, 420 Titan at. Int. MfMorlah Cem. Auto aervle. n:LT. Juno S, HTBPHKN, husband of late Mary Felt (neo McD.rmott) Iteiatlves and W.,.nJ!,i'2yU,sl ,0 funeral. Wed.. !", " 013 Dlcklnaon at. Int. prlats, Holy Croas I'lTZWATEH, Juno 4 .Xtx. mt-itinm. Jlncont ds Paul's .Church. Trie at , Utn.. Wod . lUn.m. Inl hrlvala " w frn X ''I".0 WF ftANJOAND FOX. wlfn ti V.f.ff" i iJxl S'laUves and frlenda Invited I? 'u?,T.r,l,:..!'rV s .'?" J5". ,J- Bunttnirdoti at. Int. private, Norlhwood Cem. Auto fu- MliBI. luno 4, MAHOAnirP a., daunhtnr fl,.l0.1J'lV',, l ',u'rne ,rrlel. aired 22. ltelo uve and friends Invited to funeral, rrt., 7:80 ft. rn , 0242 Hnnsom at. Sulemn renulstn maei St. Jamea'a Churcti 0 n. m. Int Old Cathedral Cem, Automobllo sen Ire PIlITlf Jun 4. at Anslesea. jc. j nLLBN A., wife of Ueorce Frith. Iteiatlves and frlemli Invited to services, Thurs.. 1:30 p. m Annlosea N. J Int. Baptist Cem., Cape May Court House ' OltnilN. June 3, MARTIN C OnUEN liu band of fella Ureen (nee Paul), aon nf Carollm and lato Ileuben (Ireen. afed 81. Helatlvia and friends, pollen offlcera of 24th District, Ilolgrnile and Cloarfleld ats , Zaohary Taylor Iodice, No i ' ty- . . memupn or ion jtichmond aiuiuuihc nurcn, invucu to runoral services. Wed.. 2 p. m . 2801 N. Miller at. Int. prlvato German Lutheran Cem. 1IAAIILTON. Juno 3. MATILDA, wldore of Edward Hamilton. Relative and. frlsnda In vited to funeral nervlce. Wed,, a p. m., IM1 N. Darlen, at, Inu private. Krlends may call Tuss ev. ItANDWujMsS. JTJtANGEa WATSON.-Mldow of Captain, Albert E. Iland. UelatlveiJ'onrl. frlenda Invited to funeral 'servteva. Wed.. 11 a. m., 283 j:. Mala St.. Haddonfleld. -N.. J. Int. prlvato. , HARTLBY June 8. BAnAIt A. HAniTJir (neo Boyer). widow of George w. Hartley, acod 82. Itelatlvra and frlnd. Ladle of tho New liall Circle No, 70, a. A. R . Invited to funoral eervlrea. Wed., 1 .p.m.. 1218 I! Hodgley ova. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto funeral. Ro mstns may bo viewed from 7 lo 0 p. rn. Tuce. 1IASHON Suddenly. Juno 2, ANNIE, wlfn of John Hasson, daughter of late Hnmuol and Mary Thompson, llelntlvea and mends Invited to funeral. Wed., a p. m.. 2128 a. 15th at. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues. eve,. Auto funeral. HllN.NIMSY Juno I. HIHDOBT, wife of John I) Henneasy ond mother of Rev. Thomas y Hannessy, of St Mary'a church, Halem. N. J. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 8 30 a. m,. 41!) N. .1d at. Solemn re quiem mass Our Lady of the llosary Church 10 a. m. Int. Pt. Denis' Cem. Omit flowers Auto oervlco. West Cheater, PhoenlxvllI and Trenton papers copy. HRRIIRICK. Jun 4, CHAIlLna. huMnd of Catharine Ilcrhrlek. Relatives nnd friends, em. Mores David l.upton 4 Hon, Court Victoria, No 350, V of A , Invited to view remains. Tue. after 7 p. m . 210b K, Allegheny ac. Int. Odd Fellows1 Cem.. Pottavllle" Pa. ,1.lnYrAt Kansas City Mo, June 2. JAMES FOX, formerly of ITilladelphla. eon of late Hey. Int. private. North . ' ni VCUl, vru. l, m. tin. u.man At Woodbury, N. J.. Jun 3 WILLIAM If. HILLMAN. aied 80. Relatives and friends. Post No. 87, Camden. N. J. Ladles of a. A. It., Invited to runcrnl. Wed . 2 pT m.. 0 N Urnad at., Woodbury, N J. Int. private (Ireen's Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues 8 p. m. HOLLAND -At Mooreslown. N. J., June, S MARY IJ. HOLLAND, widow of Joseph j" Hot !;,ni' Iteiatlves ond friends Invited to funeral. ..YdJ sf mv resldenco of aon. Harry Hol'and. i" ".Phu,Tn "' Mooreslown. Int. Cqlestown CfV:.JZ ?nd" m"v ca" Tues.. 7 to 0 n?m. HUOnKS. Suddenly, Juno 3 JAMlid F, son of Anna E. and lato John 8 Hughes, aged 17. Relatives and friends, employe Joger Auto matic Machine Co., Invited to funeral, Frl.. 7-30 a. m., mother' realdeme. 2109 N. Huh et. Solemn requiem mass St. Edward' Church l a .m;.,:,n, .I,olV Cross Cem Auto funeral JON'ES. Junn 3 WILLIAM o huaband of u?ra.? J- J"n' and son-in-law of lato William SL?.r"nF,' Relative and friends. Jenklntown Tru lllu IOdgc No 7rt, I. O. I. Invited to funora services. Wed.. 2 P. m . 407 Muplo St.. i 1?'nJ.'5wn- ,a lnt Private, Lawnvlew Cem. 1'ottsvlllo tiapcrs copy KAEIIEft. June 8, HARRY A., husband of E. Augusta Kaeber (neo Martin) and son of Henry A. ond Johanna Kaeber, aged 80. Relatives nnd friends, paronta Tribe. No. 81, I. O. It. M : ?,,"X Uent' V",r' Ji' ' ona Fekhnan Society, wlle?.to fu.nl, Thurs 2 p. m , 2340 S. Lam ?.rt . lnt "r'ate. Friends may call Wed. evo Autn service h,.CEN'Nr:DV.'T'?unB 2 JAMES KENNEDY. Silo' Vu?,n,n1 'rl"n,,. PhUa. Mr Dept. Relief Asso ; Mlllam L Curry Post, No. in. a. A. 11.' burvlvor of Co K. 3d Rogt . Pa Cav,. Invited tj funeral services. Wed.,?: p. ro.. res deneo of son-in-law, William II Lucas. 200 Northeast Boulevard. Int. Mt. Mnrlah Cem. Remains may iM?w-'' T,u"v..8 ,n.10 i m Auto funeral T-ii villi TrH.n..1,"t:-,'' '""'h Month 3d. II. FRANK KIRK, aged 84. Relative and friends invited to funeral services. Fourth-day. nth Inst. i P m .Washington lano and JJaynton St.. Oermantown. Int. private M,,i"i"7un''. 3,', Mr".', MARGARET IIUNTEK KIRK, wife of Rev Robert II. Kirk, of Mc Iteesport, Pa. runcrnl aenlc Wed, 1 p, in , Un!?n. S hurch. near Quarryvlllo, Pa rrrI- Su"? "!., Mlfllntown. Pa. MRS. Li !,4ALLTJUJ'r.KlI'P' mother of Mrs. J. it. stouffer 4S17 Renumont nve., nged 88. lnt Tues., Presbyterian Cera., Hollldayabure, Pu , 1.ANH. June 2. ALVA, daughter of Hnrry J, and Irene O, Ijine, aged IS. Relatives nnJ friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 1 p. in. par ems residence, 1B30 S. Wilton at. Absolution servlco Most Blessed Sacrament Church .r.ilth st. and Chester ave., 2 p. in. Int. Old Calhe urnl t em t JvnlftTArF'T;Sudd,,,,l'' Juna 3- FRANKLIN IANOSTAPF. Funeral servlcea and Int. prl- LAWSON, June 3, LOUIS E.. husband of the late Stella M. Laweon Relatives and friends emploies Spring Oarden District of tho V. O l' Co, Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 1.30 ft m, Ct)20 Haverford ave Int. private. Remains may Im viewed Wed., after 8 p. m . LEl'TK June 3. JOSIII'H LKUTE, Sr., aceI 85. Relative nnd friends Invited to funeral servlcea, Wed. 2 p. m 5811 N. llroad at T lnt private. "" LINyn.LE At Conshohocken. Pa , June 3 ROIU.RTA II. I.INVILLE. wlf of William P Llnvllle aged ft Relative, and uRnii Invited to funeral, Thurs., 2 p. m.. 3S Fayette st., Conshohocken Int. private, Riverside Cem Lancaster paper please copv. Mil'fllli.l.V June 4 SIMON, husband of Alice Loughlln. Relatives and friends. Dlv No (III. A. p H , Court nienwood. No. 101. F. of A.. Invited to funeral, Prl. 8 .10 am 17 tllenwood ave. Requiem masa St Veronica' Church 10 a. m. Int New Cathedral Cem LUDLOW. At Delanco, N. J.. Ju 3, ANNA M. daughter of kite Aaa nnd Martha Austin aged lis Helstlves and frlenda Invited to tu n.er?J' ,wtd' ,V,3? p' m- son-ln-law' residence. K. II Lytle, Hickory at . Delanco, N. J. Scrvl Icea In M IJ Church, Urldgeboro, N. J..2 p in Int. Urldgeboro Cem. " p' ,n LYNCH. June 3, SAMUEL J. LYNCH Rela. tlvea and frlenda, Keyatone Assembly. No A. O. M. P . Invited to funeral aervlcea, Thura""' 1:30 p. m.. residence of son-in-law, J, L Hltzel lierger. 134 Lawnslde ave.. Colllngawood, N J Int. private. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Wed., nfter 7 p. m. Take Haddonfleld trolley to E. Stile ave. McCONNEI.L Jun 3, JAMES, husband of lato I.oulsa McConnell (nee Clavtnn). llelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Wed 2 p. residence of uon-ln-law, 2707 rederal at. Int. SPRING RESORTS ATLANTIO CITY. N, i arJbotouSHkttfi US' I S-affMUM nnT .. THt LEADING RESORT ATLANTIC Cnry OFFERS HER VISITORS SECURITY A etrmieidf Sea-Island Climate. A clean retort. in their no uutt, cit Dirlhtxi paved ilrteti. Splendid water and perfect imitation. rata Iht tame as thru years az, before the Luropean War, and bence, more for your money fhin anywhere cite in the world, BlCSne from tha nrnhlema nf .rnrrit a( l,.U.J il. HEALTH in their WEALTH and In their diidriiit r.wr hilh tISt if ItVinf. I HAPPINESS h?,tX ih,t ,.htro ' lUlirv ii w " a"" fnm ,k' )griJwm.iSgr' , PHILADELPIlIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1917 IIKATIIH It. Morlsh Cem. Remains may b viewed Tues., to 10 p. m. McCONVILLK. Of scarlet fever. Jun S. SIARUARUT MARV. daughter of Wlchaal and J'atharln Moloia. Mcl'onvllle. aged 7. of B020 Helskell at.. Oermantown. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem., Tuca. morn. No funeral. MfCnOBSKN June 2, ROIinRT, husband of Matilda M JlcCrossen, llcatlves and friends, Phlla, True lilue, I,, o. I... No. nDi stoncmer": Fellowship Cluhi employes of Falrmpunt Park, Irylted to funeral, Wrd , 2 ti. m., 1717 N. Red field at. (near r.dth ond Haddington ats ). lnt Ar lington Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. Auto service. McOr.IJ Juno 4. Hl'flir, son of llrldget Me den (neo McFsdden) nnd the lato Jopn MrOee, native of Newtown Pnlcnrragh, County Donegal. Ireland, formerly of South llethlehem, Pa. Funeral, Thura, H .10 a. m., risldenc of brother, Patrick McOee. r,72 Poplar M. Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of Sorrows Churrh 10 a, m. int. ni. uoni.s rem. Iteiatlves ana irienas, nil societies of which he was a member. Invited. South Rethlehem papers ronv MunpiirJun i. JAMHS r. Mcnpnv, husband of Hrnma J. Murphy (neo Miller). Rela tive and friends, .list Ward Republican Hiecu. tlve Committee and Vesta Club, Invited to fu neral, Wed., 8:30 a m.. 2.MU Cedar st. Re quiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. private. MURRAY. June 8. suddenly. 240 N. Mutter St.. 1CAT1IRYN M , vtlf of PdwaM T. and daughter of lata ndward and Bllen Ilowe. Relative and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thur.. 8-80 . ro. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of th visitation 10 e. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. . . . NIIALn. Jun 8. MARY", widow of Joseph Nealo, llelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed., 2 n, m., 4M)J N, Uber at. Int. private, Forest Hills Cem. Remains may Lo viewed Tues , 7 to 0 p. m Auto funeral. NKIinnHfll'tl li.nn i rtllllHTIAN. hus- bantl of Anna Neuberger (nee llathon), aged )J, Rolatlvos and friends, members of Ht, Alaysli. lien. Society, Alta Friendly lien. Boolely. N. 4lSt VftUi.r r.rln rnuni II. fV fL tt.. Invite Invited rell at ;i.--: .. r-::..- ..;.... - . .1 . High moa.of requletii,st. Alojaliis'a Church, 10 o xujisraj, jf-ri., s:ao n. in . uui tiau-n di. 1. .miInt. Itoly Crois Cem. huvihs. Suddenly, Jun nft 4 nonKtiT. son of mi iiunc-in u. nnd Isabella Novins. at 3is lmoraia su jjuq nollro or iun"rai given. O'llltlEN. .lune 3, JOHN T husband of Mary A O'llrlen, aged 42. Relatives and friend, Camden Council, K. of : N. Y. Ship Relief Asso., P. of A.: Holy Naino Society. Invited to funemt. Wed , 7-30 a. tn.. "13 lUddon ave , Cnmden. N J High mass Church of Im maculate Conception 0 a. in. Int. Calvary Cem. omit (lower. . OTIRAIN. Suddenly. Juno 3, 1017. JOSE. rillNE, wlf nf Patrick n'Draln. Relative ond friends invited to funeral Wod., 8 JO a. m.. from her late n-nldenro. 109 Cherry at. Solemn requiem mass St. Augustine church 10 a, m. Int Holv Cross , . li'I.AUailLIN June 1. JAMES, husband nf l irharlno 0'l.nughlln (lie Klnhr), nged 50. I. latlvea and friends, m mbers of Third Dlstrbt p.ilbo station. Polw i.-itrfl sergeint Fifth ward (lerman-Anierb an Club. Thomas D nn I' 'ler llepubllcnn Club, Invilrd to funeral, Wed , 30 a. ra., 0011 Lansduwno nve. Solemn re 'i licm mass Pi tu in. Church of Lady of I ourde. Int. private. Auto funeral. PATTON Juno 4, WILLIAM, husband of lalo Martha Johnston Patton Relatives and friend Invited to fum'rnl eiervlccs, Thur , 2 p rn., san-ln-law'n rosldonce, Oscar C. Ettlnger. 1830 W. Tioga, et Int. private. Northwood Com. Remains may bo viewed Wed , 8 lo lo p n, LtTnousIno funeral. PIERCE. June 3. REBECCA CF.CEL7A. widow of John IL Pleroo, lato of Westvllle, N. J,, aged 00. Italatlvr and friends, Liberty Horn. No. 0, II. of A.: Admiral 'loorge Dowey Terople. No. S, O. of 17. A.I Monarch, Temple, No, , L. of G. U.t lllsliur Hhir. No, C, O. of H. of J1.I Hateh Circle, No. 2, I., of d. A. .It, In Mted to fnneral sorvloes, Tliur., 2 p. in., West ell M. 17. chuarh. Remain may bo viewed wed., nfter 7:30 p. m., 20 1st ave.. Pitman Oovo, N. J. Int. Evergreen Cem , Camden, , 'PLATT. Juno 4. BMII.Y JOHNSON, wlfn of Into Captain Samuel ('. Plntt, uged 77. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral services, Jhur. 3 p. m. 22H State St., Camden, N. J. lnt, prlvato Evergreen (Vm. noilERTH Seiond day. Sixth Month 4th, AR1JI, S , Imehahd of Emma It. Roberts nnd son or late Tlioma and I'rlsctlla I. Roberts, nged 78. Relative Hnd friends Invited to fu neral, Ablnglon Friends' Mm tins, Fifth-day, Sixth Month 7th, 11.30 a. in. Int. grounds ad joining ROGERS Juno 4. JOSIJPH. husband of Mur Roger (nee Fyiics) anil son of itrideet nnd lato Thnm Roger, ngnl 211 Relillvc nnd friends Invited to funerul. 'Ihurs., h 30 a. in.. 1310 H. 31st st. Solium high miss of rqulein St. aabrlel' Churdi 10 n. m. Int. St. Denis' Cem., Ardmoro, Fa. RUTSCHMAN-Juno 4. ADELINE, wife of I-rank S. Rutschman nnd oaughter of lato Abraham and Julia tire, nwnM Relitlvc and friond Invited to funeral services, Thur., 10 a. m.. residence of huahmd, 2017 N. 13th at. Int. private, W. Laurel BUI Vm KCHEWrj Juno 2, Al.lil.RT. hushand of ltertha Schewn (neo Sihtnldt) nged 73. Rela. tlves and frlendi, members uf tlennan Raptlst Churches. Invited to funeral, Weil, 2 p. m.. at Oerman Raptlst Home. 7023 Rising Hun ave , Vox Chase, Phlla. Int. North Northwood Cem. hin(1li.Y Jun i, i:i,izaiii:th. wlf of Charles SIngley. Relitlvc and friends invited to funeral. Thurs., 2 30 p. m.. N5Q1 Enstwtck ave., West Phlla. Servlres nnd int. Trinity Lutheran rimn h 4 p. m. Remains may ho Viewed Wed. eve. SMITH Juno 4 THOMAS II. SMITH. Rel ative and friends invited to funeral, Ihurs 1 S. m . pnrlor of William H. Chow, Resldenco . W. cor. Ollth and Sprucii sis Int. Oakland Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. rn Auto funeral, SMITH Suildcnlv. June 2. WILLIAM RAY MOND, eon of John and Annlo Smith (nee Pratt). Relatives and frl'nds, Atlantio Rcnn intr (Iroup of Stonemen'a Fellowship, invited to funeral services. Wed.. 1 p. m , 2837 Jackson st. bervlces nt flethsemane Presbyterian chapel 2 p. m Int. Fernvvnod Cem. Remain may be ' lowed Tues , H to 10 p. m, ST CLAIR. June 2. ELIZABETH, widow of Theodore A. St Clair, ngid il'i. Relative and friend InMtcU to services. Wed , 2 p. m., Oliver II Hair llldir, 18.10 Chestnut at. Int. prlvatt, Woodlands Cem STOKER -luno 2, JOANNA HCRITAGE, wife of John Storfr Rilatlve and friends In vited to funeral services, husband' resldenco, ISO Broadway. Pitman, N J . Wed , 2 p. m. Int. Bethel Cliuri h Crounds, Hurffvllle. N. J. STORY Juno 3 ANNA P. daughter of Wll Ham and lato Martha Storv, in 17th year. Iteiatlves and frli nds lnvltnl to funeral eervlces W. d 111 '10 a in parents' resldenco, 34,7 N Howard st lnt private, Belvu Cem. Friends lliay view remains Tu s , 8 p. m. srnuz junn ;i. aaha i ., uaugnter or Wil li im and late Miirlha Stnrz, aged HI. Relatives nnd frlonds Jnvltnl to funer.il eervlces. Wed., 1(1.30 a. in., pannts' reeldem., 3157 N. How ard t Int. private, llelvuo Cem. iYlends inav vb w ri mains Tue.. 8 p. m STOVER Suddenly, June 2. JACOB, bus. band of Mary Stover. Rplatlves nnd friends Invited tu funeral eervlces. Wed . 8 p m.. 2.13.! W Cumlrfrland et Iurther eervlces and Int. Thurs. 2 p. ill Perkasle, Vi SWAIN (nen Braddock). Junn 3, BLANCHE, wlf of Shelion r. Swnln. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service. Wed., lu a. in . 1320 S. 33d et. Int. prlvato, Woodlands Cem. Re mains may bo viewed Tue.. n to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. SPRING ItESORTS llEI.MAK. N. .1 NEW COLUMBIA HOTEL lir.LM.Ml. N. .1. OI'F.NS JCNE 23 Dire, tty on tho ocean front, rebuilt: newly furnished, (osllmc IIOO.OOO. every Known mod ern lonvi-nlence, running artesian hot nnd cold water and long distant o phono In rooms, suites with bHth. cuisine anil Herviie of the highest standard For booklet, rati and reservations apply or wrlto to II. ('. MlllRIIEID. Proprietor On the Fremlsis Dally. EAlil.ESMKKE, THE CRESTMONT INN EAOLEH MERE PA The hotel with tho Inromparabls sltua'ion, 2200 feet abovo tho nea, on, the eummlt of th Ailighenles Coif, tennis, Imating and th finest of fresh-water bathing. Modern Improvements. For booklet and term address WILLIAM Woods. Manager ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. FREDONIA HOTEL av.. nnl Hoard walk NeMt mod brick hotel; Amer ft Euro, planr; central locntlon. Cap. 250; utandarU tablo & erUo, clentor. hatha, run unter; lockers for bathcrp: cam Be. Mrs. G, W. Carmany & Sons. Westminster ? "' I1r ,Boa'n; ciev. to atroet. Private baths, run. water, IIP up weekly. 12 up dally Chaa. Ruhre. HOTEL ARLINGTON" "aiT near Beach Open all year. R. J. OSBORNE 4 SON. SPRING RESORTS HOUSE OF TUP unmn A h.lhtna hrach an flat ..J '" " 3 "' t fit" t I'' "" W I'" ' "lies tut. JosiAH 'i.mrsAsem coutAHY ATIVNTICI CITY. N. J. " " nnxntn . THOMAS. Jun 2, JACOB, husband of Mary IS. and son of lat John and Ueorglanna Thomaa. Relative and friends Invited to funeraP aerv Ice. Wed., 3 P. m , 6727 Market st. Int. lern wood Cem. Auto funeral. ...... VANCE. June. 3. JOHN, husband of lale Mary J. Vance, Relatives nnd friends, em ployee Lennlg Chemical Co.. Invited to funer services. Wed., 1:10 p. tn. sharp, reldenc of John Warner. 1237 lleach. st. . Int. Oracaland Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues. after 8 P'wnAKLHy. Jun 3, LILLIAN TONTELLA WEAKLRY (ne Hess), wifo of Benjamin IV Weakley Rolatlvea and frlenda Invited to fu-' neral services. Thurs.. 2 P m., residence ofels ter. Mre J. P. Hoke. BIB H. Reddeld at. Int. private Arlington Cem. Remain may bo viewed Wed., 8 to lo p. rn. WHILT June 2, CARRIE O., wtfaef Whiter I Whllt (nee Egner), aged 31. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlce. Wed., 2 p. m.. 212 Virginia eve., Weatmnnt, N. J. Int. prlvato Evergreen Cem., Camden, N. J. Re mains may be viewed Tues., after 7'30 p. m. WlIITECAR.-Iune 4. BERTHA, Infaht aaugmer or Jonn a. una ii-rxin a, vv niiecar (nee Miller). Relative and friends Invited tn funeral. Wed., 2 p. m.. parents' residence, 231s W. Lehigh ave. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Aute funeral. WILSON. Jun 4, ANNA, daughter of Mary and lato Patrick Wilson. agd IS. Du hotlc of funeral will be given, mother residence 340 wiNCllinT. June 4, LOU1BA. daughter ef John nnd lat Christina Wlnsert, aged 23 Rela tive nnd frlenda. Cashiers of Elevated and Sub way Dlv., P. It. T.. Invited to funersl, Thurs.. 1 p. m.. 1503 N. Myrtlewood at. lnt. Hillside Cem., via trolley. Remains may be viewed Wed.. 7 to 0 p, m. EDUCATIONAL Filinre rUi-lfe. trained, alwnjs In demand: e 1 luuu victims cur, a position through our course of Instruction. Philadelphia School of" Filing, 010 Chertnut at , third floor. BROWN PREP Parkwny Vidg. Broad and CherrySts. Summer School Juno 20. Send for catalog. MATH, for army"& navy training camps UnlvT ref Mnher Prep. rUhool, ttlthcrspoon Ride. WEST CIIKHTKB. PA. WEST CHESTER STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Both Sexes. I2O0.I2B0. U. M. PHILIPS, l'rln. SWIMMING CENTRAL NATATORIUM Swim for health 'and pleasuro In water F changed and purified dally. Cost, tn addl t Hon to membership, 12 00 a year, 11.00 for ) S months' use of pool, 0 prlvato lessons I 13.00; single awlm 2S centa. 1421 ARCH ST. P1IILA. MUSIC RAGTIME In 20 lesson or Money Back. Bktt. mailed free. CHRISIENSEN Piano schools. 1520 Chestnut St.. J412 Venango St., 1320 Taaker St. Phon Spruce 007. PARCEL POST X Diamonds Bought BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Wm. Fisher 137 SOUTH RTH STREET LOST AND POUND RATI PIN T.ost Saturday evening, lunn 2. a diamond bar pin. suitable reward If returned. Room 227, Land Till Hldg. DOO Ixist, Irish terrier address on collar! liberal reward 4SI1 (lermantovvn nv; PASS HOOK Lost, pass Iwok. 2107 Southwark National Hank. K J. Englander, 528 S. 81h. riTRSE Lost, minmetal chain purse nnd con tents nt Alhambra Theatre. Phono Dickinson, t,60ii W. SCARF Lost. Sunday evening, blue fox scarf, between Broad St Station nnd loth and Spruco 1' 147. I .edcer Centra I. WATCH Lost, May SO. on Belmont plateau, lady'a gold wrist watch; liberal rew'd. Return lo 1810 N Park uvo. Phon Diamond 3128. HELP WANTED FEMALE BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING. The President of the United States has pointed to the great Industrial army of the nation and to the necessity for a generous, unselfish observance of duty en the part of those who may best aerve In that army. The telephone system ef th country la to play a conspicuous part In th conduct of th war. Bell Telephone operating presents It self a a vocation for voung women wherein a no leas patriotic than valu able service to the Government may b performed. If yeu are between the ages of 18 and 24. apply at 400 Market at.. Philadel phia, any day, except Sunday, between 8:80 a, in. and S p. m. New employea are paid whll learning and ar assigned to offices near their home. Th work Is Interesting, th en vironment most agreeable and efnclency is rewarded by ready advancement. Cemfortabi recreation rooms and dining rooms where meals are served at coat in every Central Office. Apply Now. UlturiSPhSmU,i? KP,ral0.r ln olne rnanufac turlng house capable and accurate; state age. exp rerund salary expected MI52 LedCent! nowledrEnf i""1?? '?' B0d P'nman. with Box Office. boklcplng. Box 1077. rhlla. I,laId,wifDlnC?OKir,rrol',,ann b?sf f2!,Un"m,l!,!,Pn washing, country; Jestrc1f.req;Mr. R. Vaux, ThreeTun. Pa CHILD'S NURSK whlt. Protestant. 2 children" hestjefs.reqJIrs.Jt Vax.1 hreejrurisPa C'i.n!IIi,JJ,r,i'.nce de,al! In manufacturing hous'el billing machln experlenco desirable, state age, exp ref. nnd ll expected M IM. Led Cent! CI.'.,;n.':iSrTa"rra.1 Jftlc'" elerks. 18 tn 25 years with high school education: 1 or 2 sear oSlc exnerlen.o preferred, must b Bhl. tS opJrat iW.',lt!;rJi5 Rmail modern olllce, Saturday af emoon off all year round good houra; un usual opportunity. Coll Curtis Publication Co..Tuesdnymorn!ng, lOo'clotk. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR wanted. AddrissT giving experience, ealarv wonted and how soon can report. P 524, Ledger Office. CS21C'i Wihli"i t0S ".ma" ,am '" sublirbsrvvTshT ing Included. Apply n. e cor. 13th t Chestnut C" U BynlnMaav.nr 7JJn,talr" ,,ork' Pemont. COOKI.NO and downBtaTrBvrork In-family 4 Bdulls- mult be experienced and willing to go B32s7"L;dVerOfflce. " " 'U" """- DESIGNER, competent to produco up-to-date styles in silk dresses. P 612, Ledger Of fice CURL, white, experienced, for general housed work In small adult family; good cook, only those with experience need applj . reference required. Call In the morning, 8.30 to 1" UIIIL wanted to take charge of dry cleaning and dvelng toro, experienced. M 009, Ledger ailll.S We need tne service of 3 or 4 young ""'" ".'i'.ui" f"" leeoing; paid while learn ing, Co call this mnrnlni A li r.ntii- 241 Oxford atVlcorner ilodl'n "' OPERATORS Olrla to make samples; ahlrt ?TC.&C,SSiM3&S5 aVtl U- kulln" "'rPTlVat.eV.Eufe.Tritl'aV OPKRATORS, power aewine machines, fight work, steady. Shaw Co., 340 N. 17th it. SALESWOMEN Frankel Garment Shon h vacancies for fairly experlencTd coat, suit ?nd dreea saleawomen; only those who ar ouall. (led ae.uch w, be considered, rrankel'oar. inent Shop, corner Front and Dauphin sis STENOOItAPllER, experienced oung lady, who has working knowledge of bookkeeping, alato thoroughly oureiperlence I 525 Ud Off STENoaRAPliKR and "typist wanted. a"pT5 Megargee Hnre Paper Co , 12 s. fllh at? WEAVERS wanted, female, en plain whit work; good wages Imperial Woolen Co.. Main nd Rector ats., Manayunk. - i WEAVERS ON CROMPTON LOOMS APPLY JOHN & JAMES DOBS0N, INC. OLD MILLS, SCOTT'S LANB FALLS OP SCHUYLKILL WOMAN, young, white, to do walling ilrhl rhambervvork and assist with 2 chlldrfn: near Herwyn Station. F 14S ld "centrai. YOUNO IADY wanted In lafg office: muarES experienced In general office work, preferably with bookkeeping experience: rapid and lu. curate at figure, state experience, salary wnted and how aoon can report, p 802, WTunOiTaDY "wanted for clerical work In order dept. of prominent automobile concern! must b good at figures. M 143. Ledger Central. jHELPW ANTED MALE ARTIST wanted with th Idaaa and th ability to lay out. direct by malt literature .t.iol position! aend aampla and 'aaWa salary n. fytpl,&..TCh.,ntC.n?tO? En"""" && ASSISTANT TO GENERAL MANAGER La"rg1 manufaclurng concern, wld awake, anre. slv. wall-traTned, executive! must o a man of strong pereonallty, courage, ambition? Inltl. ".'.X '', enmon atnae, thoroughly famll ir lo-dat . offlc iWM.t. "IVb -":7;"3'," "!." juoosn rneinod. vxcell nt m: asplicatlon itraimn .aui. HELP WANTED MALE Continued from Preceding Column AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN, for w'"-""''" car selling t medium price! mu ihv per sonal following and not new In the Indus'"'' good proposition to man who can produce, salrai no other need apply. C 20. Ledger Office.. i AUTOMOBILE ADJUSTEJwanled b ln.ur.ne. company! sis-vw , "2 ""- PCCted. II 3f'7, Ledger Office. AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS, eiperjenced on re- "palrlng all makeaf carB;Su5N12thJit UlLtTANp ENTRY CLERK to work In ojlce or wnoiesaio urux huik, - -..-. OfIce. .v, - BOOKKEEPER wanted, oxper.i goo oppor. ror advancement Apply National Rubber Co., Fottatown. ra BOOKKEEPER and atenographer wanted by George Naaa I. Son for their new lumber yard, at Olenwood ave. and Dauphin ft.! must b accurate In figures: yom knowledge of lumber la desirable. Addre; In own hand writing to southeaat corner llroad and Vln at Good opportunity for energetlo young man. Applications will bo -considered con fidential BOY to learn trado of clentino Instrument mak. Ing: til to start nnd bonus. M 150. Ledger Centrah BOYS wanted. 18 year and overfill) and 110 per week. Apply at once. Becker, Smith Paso Water and Snyder ave. BOYS Several boje over 16 year wanted In large office In North Philadelphia: pleasant surroundings nnd aplendld opportunity for the right boya Address A 100, Ledger Branch, Broad and Clearfield. BOYS to learn lithographic printing: n trade with a e-ood futurn to It. ADDly Ketterllnua Llthographlo Mnufqcturlng Co.. 403 Arch at. hois wanted, day work. Chestnut st. Apply fifth floor, SOS CHAUFFEUR white. alnle. over 80 years. must understand M-cyl. car. to bo generally useful ntiout plsce private, reference, 140 per month nnd board M JJ)4. Ledger Central CHAUFFEUR, experienced, on" Knox tractor, good salary steady work Prsrson & Luda scher Lumber Co , Wostmoreland st. vvhsrf. CHAUFFEUR" wanted, with knowledge of cook ing, for housework and occasionally run a carj 2ln family; suburbs P 320, Led, Off CHAUFFEUR, white, wanted, willing to live Brn Mawr AjpnJl!Room3,242 Chestnut at COLLECTION SOLICITOR wanted" In collection department of largo law office, tat age. ex perience and salary desired F 140, Ied. Cent. COMPOSITOR, union or nonunion. Dunlap Printing Co.. N E per Juniper and Cherry DELIVERY MEN and helpera wanted bn water wagons. Charles E. Hires, Purock Dept . 200 s "4th st DESIGNER, competent to produce up-to-date style In silk dresses. 1 Coo, ledger Office. DltpT'KltS wanted, six da a week: steady work, good wage. Apply Crane lo Cream Co2SSH.2Sd tt DRIVERS wanted for wholesale milk wagon, Apnjy402 S 12lh st. ENGINEER wanted for milk plant. Apply 402 S. 12th st FARMER wanted on amall farm. Dataware County: no children: beat reference! experl enc. Applv 404 Liberty Bldg., Phlla. ITREMAN For-offlc hulldrng- boRpre: experienced! steady emplosment. Apply Room 414, STOCK EXCHANGE BLDO. GARDENER, married man; 2 In family. UI1II.TT UU. Oil, JUWIIIU.tUV, .a, HAMMER DRIVERS, 2; 4 levermen. 4 tonga inen for 4500-pound hammers. Apply Time Oftice. Henry Diaston & Sons, Inc . IVaconv. HAND SANDERS VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Han vacancies for Hand aandors Machine carvers Veneer jointer First-class woodworking tnachlntata Double-head molder operatora Shellacker Facer machlno operatora Belt Sander Window cleviner Stevedores and laborer Apprentlc boys, over 18 Office boys, 10 years and over 48-hour-per-week schedule Physical examination necessary. Apply Victor Tajklng Machine Co. Application Office, 33 Cooper st , Camden, N J. ICE CREAM MAKERS and helpers wanted good wages, steady work; all davs a week Apply Crane's Ico Cream Company, 258 s! LABORERS Laborers, white and colored, wanted fer Penna. R, R.; steady work: advancement for men with ability; can board with th company at very rcaeonabl cost It desired. Apply 43 N. 17th at. LABORKItS Eight good colored laborers want, ed, 2121 Cljmer St.. Il.30 o'clock Tuesday evening TJ. Klnchelovv. mesaay M.,).9,I.lK"swanted- steady work: 6od waif." . William Foster, 12118 N. 81st St. IRORCRS wanted. Apply 2022 Parrlsh st. LINEMEN First class electric liglrt menT K:fir. 'isffli sa'aSfstT""- jnis. plyTTl'!enuVV fco rtlttl ffla'nf MAN wanted, to deliver ndv. matter,"muat b sober ynd Industrious, wages 11 75 per "lay PPlvowAddressng2lo , $ "J, s,fy' MAN AND WIFE Butler and cook fol-'outot C l?;Ledr'ofnce'. "perlenC8 ttna reference? MsVni"!;srnBa""tntr"oiie: S,.N .wanted to deliver, advertising matter: must b sober and Indfstrlous, wages II 7,1 CoJls 4t?i 7 " m'' ,l0WB Addreiiln, 1KiMT.Vlan"'''' hollermakers. locomotive ma." chlnlsts, car repair men, laborers. locomotive ckaners.PyinaH,lLn41XllrJBt. MEN wanted for heavy outside work, steady KMWS'j.t Vtaee"' Apply WllliSm ' Fo.fer PIlFfm:RSTiEI.I'KRS. exp'd pre77"ons"v": cral Jobs, different part of city Glohe Antn matlc Sprinkler Co.. 2035 WashlngtonaV0- CAi.L.a.viArii it vllhjian if ou ar unemployed and feel iSu S".9".0.' lw:n a.auccesa and want to lay Jho foundation for blsger and better lhln sger and better thlngi Nationally advertl.Jn vv. can heln nn product. E 1)50, Ledger OfHce SALESMEN ..'?. "cn ,0 Arma" has mad serious la read. In our great selling organization. We need a few successful salesmen (any line) for permanent placea, particularly man who can handle or direct other m?n: ootck lusV." scarfing. Ur ' 'amm"' campalgS u Come In and talk It over. ENCYCIXJPAEDIA. BRITANNICA CO. 189 8. IBth, cor. Walnut SALESMEN VTe have permanent ,plae waiting place made vacant by "patriotic duty" where id. vancement Is sure within 60 daya, for a few succeeaful aaleemen. educated Americans, with satisfactory references, who are above m II. tary ags and not afraid of hard work. E 012 Ledger Central. ' SAWYER wanted; one with general knowledge of mill work. Apply, with reference, 1841 N. Hancock. faTENOaitAPIIEH Good atenographer wanted" Prankford mfg. plant, age about 23 year for repalra and const ruellen dept.; on with prev experience pref. P B10, Ledger Office P"V- WANTED MOLDERS AND PATTERMAKERS TOR LAHOE AND MEDIUM SIZBn WORK: GOOb WAGES AND STEAD? WORK. WRITE OR CALL TIIH K0RD!NPA.PUSU r0U'N'D1te3. TBAlS WAtJTi!'!IJom fixer on plain broad ellka fo? Rnml" I" Pennsylvania,! good eaWvy to steady rlnwerellbl, """ Addrasa M 60S. Ledger WANTED BUILDERS' FINISH WORKMEN Th members of this organization emrloy all forts of workmen In th tulldlng tradei- iin?a Owing to growth we will put to work at on'!: 4 Variety Moldera. 8 General Machln Woodworkers. 8 Rand Sawyer.. . B Veneer and Jointer Men. 5 S-,V.0ntMMoM,.0rr..WOO"",rl", 81"- 15 a'bYn.XFaKy?.'.'""' 1 Foreman Sanb Maker. burV.tf ln mIn,1-w' not an employment Hartford la a good horn city country hi. irow'n?r?'dlr'.- Mf.n .with real Am! il?,' dependent crafts, wll piriv. re lame and skilled in thii. ;t.b?.."5len ateady emsl.!1.' Hlahest ml in Lvl their builncia. Writ .Wof6cai?ffiM.V..y.no" T1IK lTinft-Arin OPEN WIOIIa-TIUDEB. WEAVERS ON CROMPTON LOOMS APPLY JTOIIN JAMBS DOBHON. INC. v kyAJcoTT,'i JIELP WANTED 5tA, Jnllnurd from rrterding CehZTtSl WANTED 23. COOI43 TO OO m w Si WITH U..S V.NaiNEERS RESfT&JPUvU COOK FOR. RAILROAp 8iopWIVil l.-tntS'tl LINES amuTjs STATION. HALE HA.NMOM SIS, i WEAVERS wanted, male, on p!? vi, ll rood wages. Imperial Woolen Tc .! J itecior si., AianayunK. M.i WOODWORKER, for nonunion ....' r village; experienced mo der arij ,?a Inn wanted; ateady work. KSi.1?! Dettra & Co.. Inc.. Oaks, Fa Aw,f 1 YOUNtJ MAN wanted; good ehan,.. ' 110 nnd 12 to start Wlllet staff n? fc YOUNG MAN ID for atoekroom, hlinT utensils. V. Clad it. Snn ...It ""i!, 111 hill ats ' '" " Cal YOUNO MAN, atrong. nbout 20 as tiT" halper: steady work. Apply 40 N, jTaa;. YOUNO 1 MAN. entrv r1eu-.TI... ..j iiox 1077, Philadelphia ho.tofne. t3- ( YOUNG MEN. several. 16 years of ai.T ttiT off left and me.ai.ntrA. ....... ss or opportunity for loung men whn .ii.vWrJl T&X&S low electrical engineering. Arol V. " I Dept.. P. It. T. Co.. 820 Dawhll Elw ACTIVB MAN TO LjIANAOB LAR0B pp.,'J flAii jiunii'Loo DiAlLi JVrlP ul-Issssl ENCE, REFERENCE, SAfJvilv' tS&sfl AND FULL PARTICULARS; OfJOriK." Tiiwrrv rwn nimiT nit.;.uvcVU OPS OFlh OFFICE.'"' "" U . tl flyernl Ai'i'i '. 1 jvr. 1- jvn.11 nrvieti .. 12000-laOOOi .GENERAL HTOlmrM AND ACCOUNTANT. exnerUnilES" service work. I20OO1 TRavrltvitt 1 jerienced In lM 'KLINffVuBraB UNDENT BJSB Ki:il--n .7.UH HRon.18on; SUPERINTENDENT iiounii. i.fui iiuuivKKEPEn 11YS COST CLERKS, several. X1.1 aiS"..'l COST CLERKS, several. 1.1, HH in,.!m PINO AND RECEIVING t'lrjUti TBI 120; .STOCK AND MATERIAL CLERk11! trlcal rnrts, 120; STOCK DKPARTvflsS MANAGER, auto accenrl.. .oVVstaM MAN. mechanical. H00 month! Dnitl MAN. building construelnr nt. ..vTm 120-130, DRAFTSMAN, vdetnli: meckiiSsi 23: DESIGNING ENGINEERS. 2. S t iiiuri unit uuit'iuniic iTincriirirr fm MECHANICAL ENGINEER. SliTi SI 130n: CHIEF ENGINEER plant l"M HAI.ESMAN. 11 ill n irnn man. a ?.'..'" mechanical experience, oils. $1200 up rM r.i.K.t ni.uvivi. LuuraHi 1301 LanJi SITUATIONS WANTED FEHAt) BABY'S NURSE or nursery governeai; mJ . ,,:r: -"i-.x':'"" i". wnr BOOKKEEPEIl--Womftn l!h r.v,. .. pfrlencp and clerlral work wlnben ooili beat referenda.. W. A.. 22.'. S. 3d jit CAnETAKm nennert mlddU-xArori . mer. best refa jfurnlhtjc IB, LgdtertyJM CIIAMIIURWOKK and vraltlne, referenci )rfn at COOK; countr; present empl y or BrRthor; refertnet H .oyer. Alra. II. s. Hunter, a tt. l.iin at. roOTv Oirrnfin- Ifunirnrlan. cnnA aaV J poa ; rountry pref.. beat rfa 1218 N. rrt-j-B COOK, chambermaid, waltreaa wanta imiuJ iifBi m , imuacvymrrfc kiti ii) is, rranji GIHIi. rnlored. wishes nosltlon nt mtSe, chambermaid and waltreas. private, wtuw erencw Ph ono at preaent pi nee, rrntcurij QIHU competent, wlahea chamberworkf nbirt iircierrru to.t n, . in covnuNDss, referenrea German, deal re poiltloa; M a" "eimnni 11011 UOTRTi CM:rK, 10 eara' experience, wttJ poattlon for aummer month ahora or tvu try, ".;., rem. ji uunt ieqger. urtkt IaADV'H MAID, acf-ompllahed, vanti Bi s,uuu i j-iT-i rinra, un p, aiuruijy WW NURSE, practical, wanta poaltlon, bfit rt' encea. v i;i, imager unice. SEAMSTItRSS. etner. and nulek from ft u SI 50 nnd carfare. II 320, Ledger Ofltea RTEN'OfinAPItEir Three vearn' .. edRO bookkeeping, hlffh achool grradvatt, fcj lit, boou rrierenrn o nrvn ni AVOMAN, refined. Eplacopal, musical, in aejver, deslrea to aaslat matron or houiektrHj In Inatltutlon. bent ref C 17 Ledgtr OfW Vk76.MAN, competent, wlshea rosltlon"u"i3 or housekeeper, city, seashore or mounli-Sj rirencpB 11 iW.ieuger uince WOMAN, reliable, colored would like cleaning or waltlnir. half time belt of nj encea. n i.rr.. ieujzr central WOMAN. reHabi. colored, would Ificn Utj cleanlnff or waittntr. hair time ten oi encea M 15R. ledger Central YOUNO WOMAN, collee graduate aDecUlUtq English, experienced teacher one accuitovw to rcaponslblltty. uanta occupation denuats ."duration and personality in prnaia lamuiH buslneaa, no canaialnR Address 34. Ltcn llrancti. 17th at nnd MontKomerjr ae. YOITNO WOMAN former teacher wUhetpi tlon aa Kovemes- in small famllv referes nnd nddltlonat Information M ftO, IaJ Oj ntTvn Wf"tAI wtnheti noa an tvomDantOB'i retarlal abll .jdeaa jUap ref M WT. Irtltl HELIAnLE COLORED WOMAN for lltht esj cleanlnK or waltlntr, half time, best redrtwl M it.". Leaser fenirai rTif rI I" rlAtTciat-i.TItiricrnrian trnnA rftik cood houseman, hotel or Inst 1213 N.Friatj SITUATIONS WiVTED-MAH ACCOUNTANT, executhe. experienced corpse tlnn nrrnmit Inc Riidltor cost WOTK. anillWPJ atatementa, now cneaeed dlrectln nw utant desires chantre for broader flelo. w"W abllitlea aboe the ordinary deelop4 5B broad exnerlenco aro of use . am t?nn aged -10: American. 23B. Ledger Qffw: 11TTpTr T?II nnlnrerl uHarvgva rnitlfin far ftft 4 alx weeks, cltv or country good rthrcv Wrlto Ilutler MOVJ Kltzvs ater at UUTLEIt wlahea position good referent, i 042 ledger Central L BUTLUH Jnmalcan wlahea poaltlon w". vate family, city or country C 4.W4WiM llUTLr.lt AND VALET wanta position in Pfl"B family, beat of ref required P r.06 Letl CHAUFFEUR wlsehs position on accovm family giving up. well ncqualnted in 1V una -New vorK. or wouia bo iourma ' rri mer. well recommended K C3(( Led u-?i CHAUFKEUH. white, desires position wlU rj vate lamuy. city or country nesi oi ii. Uaht VneelBonc. 'JTt'2 N Halford St. CHAUrFEUR. colored, prlvato family. be'lJ J. H McOhee. 4H71 Merlon jie lLEw CHAUFFEUI( wlrthea position 8 P9H enc good repairman. jneai ret j";.r-- -t A imWtltJ e.n1nra1 uanls tVlSlltlon. 4 claa refa. ' Address 1731 MoralaiTljJ OAHDEN'Ult. tingle, experienced all-round tioftlrtv. nm Arid Unx J."i3. Wenonab JLi MAN AND WIFE, abaolutely competent, tC and raitniui. atrictiy nno uuuer " ceptionauy nn cook ana DaRer -i viu try. exceptional referencea. 'H. taif UI "'.issssl Call or t K at . Ph urn nutier ana cook, ivut Arch at.. fVm nhla. MAN. 42. married over 15 ieara rei.dM Latin-America, thorough knowledga -t customs ana spanisn. aiso Brcpumiw references. B 320. Ledger Office SALESMAN desires poaltftm In TniUdelphM change from present antlsfactory c.on,7jrIH oi in ears, uemg aoio rfurcoc --- manufacturing concern and cownwj Blatcs, high-grade propoaltlorf only. ""'J oerwnune position not consjn r vV - flECRETARy A middle-aged man of !$$ and social correapondence duties of f"H aecretary. office work secretary of organization, etc.. would accept eimii" attlon of trust or a confidential reJJJM to ona deeiring emcient secretarial tm . o. iuKer vjmi;e. . st-r-ni-rAiiv-.M-ri-v.-nnii Aini.?n office v?l ear ivitpmiM.p 1!7 enra of aget SXC. education: 0 years' experience; eropljrj' nre.ent. haat rafa r. 1-J ledger Otnr. TRAFFIC! MAN would ilka DOSlt'lon. 1". "3 experience, can furnish beat of r''"T X nX7. lad... P.nlr.1 JAPANESE wishes position, butler and J JSB man; reierence. it U'J, Lea. nr w- . ri EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. KANE. 311 8. 10th, wants this PJ tB. nil 8. 10th, ants this ,Z'Sfm islstant houaekeener scoiniJ7j stltutlon, must bo rrotestanii '" cooks, assis: small Instlt iiiatu. ,r ji.iuur, duiiiiiici . '-,.. wanten ror wnile ana coiorea vuu.--. -. men. Swiss butlers, chauffeurs with I"", rrence, wpruce 34UI. V,nCI Minimi u .ntir. n.ll..l.lr. .L.1 .M..U. iui,tiuuiii), in. u ii.iHiii.-.- ., wajeaBal claaa male and female help aupptlf?) ,HU white houaemen, rouplea. cook.. '", alaa cook and rhnmh.rm.lli for seaenorf. -BW resaes, ehambe rmaida, houseworWsra. t 1'hone, 1icust 21 30, TriA.T.-. -: r . . .-. . l..i.. v-uuiva, cnamoermaiaa, clilianur..e. i---:,,! Klrls And mnlhap'a lielnarA .waat ""' ill wanted, all kinds of first class Rose Dou gherly. 13 1 S W. "'""' " - UADAME PLATZ. 303" sT'lHh St. -.) auppllea whit help. Telephone WalsHi RELIABLE HELP supplied rtd wanlra- iA iiarvsy. iviv jtiiiennouie sq.ua ia AUTOMOBILES I 'of ftaJn STANDARD "8" I 1917' DEMONSTRATOR GUARANTEED I EASTERN N MOTORS COEPORATIMj 'heatnut at. tSpruce IS;.,, a Btundard "S" and AIH" . 1034 Chei Distributors Btundard "S1 ....... -,.' - - -" aa.r- alim.h s-paf senger resdster, new "'-i llrej lit of condition Ihrocaliou!. J I ,1034 v'heainu?at 3ruce Wl. ,.i . DIjrlbutor Hlknd.r. "3" and M'iSJ-s-f, nt.ruifJii. IPI7! Ryllliutr. "P"'ia onlv; altracllv r cf. Phon. fcrucJ fdcTrer WilUan T Trfrjco IlrMd,.4l 3 Ytau vs !,rv--,. " .auuu. iV". . W. J.i s fim, Fia9lttaaat- K. iTttlT!VKi!ltTi;jnr-.'Ai. .5ilTTd
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