"H. sVrf t- V 6 i4 ' a V. ."V" f 16 POSIZIONI AUSTRIACIIE t PRESEINVALSUGAM Kniacrjncgcr Cncclnti dal Monto Ortignra o dal Fnsso d'Agnello Dagli Alpini Italian! cihs I MINISTERIALE ROMA, 12 alug-no. 11 gencrelo Cadorna ha epostato la sua cffenalvo, portand,ola tlalla fronte Olulla e Corsica n quella del Trerrtlno. L bus truppe hanno ottaccato la iraslzlonl austrl mho del Trcntlno In molll puntl ed hanno ottenuto brlllnntl succeeal, nonostanto II eattlvo tempo o le enorml dimcolla' del tcrreno o la formldablll fortlflcnzlonl orctto daitll nustrlacl aullo montngne. Oil Alplnl hanno attaccato la montnirna dl Ortlgara, cho si clcva per circa 7000 pledl a sud dl IJorKo, quasi sul confine lta llano, dopo una vlolenllsnlma battnglla no hanno cacclato I kalacrjncgcr cho a dlfen dovnno o l'hanno occupa'ta tutta comnlcta mento. Nel mcdeslmo 'tempo un'altrn co- lonna ttallana avanzava verso II Pasno (cVAgncllo, nello vlclnanzn dcll'Ortlgnra, o lo conqulstava cacclandono II nemlco. At- tnccatl Improvvlsamente, nonstanto II fatto , one gll Itallanl nveasero wolentcmente bombardato lo poilzlonl austrlache prima dl attaccarlo o lo nveasero quasi dlstruttc, Kll nustrlacl lasclarono G12 prlelonletl ncllo mnnl dcgll Alplnl Itallanl. Kcco II tcsto del rnpporto col quale II gencrnlo Cadorna nnnunclava lerl sera la nuova vlttorla Italiana: Lungo tutta la zona montuosa delle operazlont st ebbo nella glornata 'dl lerl maggloro ntflvlta' cho non si abbla dl sollto, o spcclnlmento tra la vallo del l'Adlgo o quella del Brcntn. lerl sera il nemlco fu attaccato cd Insegulto nclla reglono del Passo del Tonalo. nell'alta vallo del Chlcae. sullo foldo dl Doato Ca slna o nclla vallo del Polna. . Sull'altoplano dl Anlnco la nostra artl- ffllerla dlstrusso completamento It com pllcato slstcma dl dlfesa del nemlco In parecrhl puntl. I-n nostra fnntcrla, nt taccando II nemlco, durante un vlolento urarrano. In dlrezlono dl Monto Zoblo o Monto Korno, concjulsto' II Passo d'Ag nello o quasi tutta la montagna dl Or-' tlgara. alta GD24 pledl. nd est dl CIma Undid. Questo attarco Improwlso, ch fu portato a fondo con Bran vlgorc, lasclo' S12 prlglonlorl nello nostro tnanl, tra ul setto uUldall. Is'el tempo medeslmo, nonostanto lo avverso condlzlonl atmosferlcho I nostrl aeroplanl bombardavano con plcno sue ccsso lo retrovlo nemlcho o lo battcrlo pessantl austrlacho nelle nlto valll dcll'As tlco o dl Assa. Tutte lo nostro macchlno rltornavano qulndl senza dannl alia loro base. Sul rlmancnto della fronto dl hattnglla si sono avutl qua e la' concentramentl dl fuoco da parto dcllo batterlo nemlcho alio quail rlsposero efllcacemento lo nostro artlcllerlo. Sull'altoplano del Carso nol resplngemmo completamento attacchl del nemlco sullo nostro Unco a sud dl Cni taunevlzza o prondernmo ancho atcunl prlglonlcrl. cmsi ministi-ihal-b Una crlsl ministerial si c' determlnata In Italia quando nessuno so l'aspettava, o pro. prlo pochl glornl prima della rlapertura del Parlamento, cho o' convocato per 11 14 corrente. Da qualcho tempo si sapeva dl dlsaccordl cho si erano determlnntl In scno al Mlnl etcro Bosolll, spcclalmento tra II mlnlstro degll lvstcri. on. Sonnlno, cd altrl membrl del gablnctto, dlsaccordo cho rngglunso pro porzlonl conslderevoll quando si dovctto ccegllore la mlsslone cho dovova recarsl nglt Stall Unltl. Si sa cho II barono Son nlno si opposo nlla nomlna dl parecchle per eono proposto da altrl mlnlstrl, a glunse flno ol punto dl mlnacclaro dl dlmettersl bo si fosso Inslstlto Bulla loro nomlna. II Conslgllo dl mlnlstrl, per evltaro una crlsl, accetto' II punto dl vista del mlnlstro degll IMerl. Questa fu ,una dello prlnclpall causo del rltardo frapposto alia nomlna della mlislone. altra causa del quale rltardo 'fu 11 rifluto. per raglont personal!, del duca degll Abruzzl dl rltornaro In America In forma ufflclale. HUGH O'DONNELL WINS SUPREME COURT VICTORY pLouisiana's Highest Tribunal Sets Aside Conviction and Jail Sentence Hush A. O'Donnell. Philadelphia globe trotter, lecturer and newspaper business manager, today won a Louisiana Supremo Court decision that leaves him victor in a battle which for months was the sensation of New Orleans. The court unanimously reversed a crim inal court verdict which had convicted O'Donnell of libeling Mayor nchrman and the New Orleans Commission Council while publisher of the New Orleans American, last January. He was sentenced to four months In prison after a trial In which Mayor Behrman, Commissioner of Public Safety Newman and other city omclals we.ro witnesses. During a city "clean-up" campaign started by the American, tho paper pub lished an editorial which alleged that the Mayor and other omclals had taken part In race-track deals In New Orleans. Mayor Behrman, Commissioner Newman and the other Commissioners promptly filed suit for criminal libel. This step and the subse quent moves In the American's "law and order" crusado created a furore In the city, which was alleged to bo honeycombed with vice nnd misrule. When Mayor Behrman waB called to the Btand he admitted that he and others of the City Commission had taken part in race track dlckerlngs H. D. ("Curley") Brown, owner of the Havana race track, testified that he had met Mayor Behrman in New lork and Chicago to arrange, In a "friend, ly way," for Brown to race In New Orleans. The O'Donnell libel suit Is said by racing experts In New Orleans to have killed horse racing In that city. O'Donnell called as a witness a New Orleans race-track ofllclal. who made admissions as to the manner In which gambling was conducted at the track. Following this testimony, the District At torney prosoouted the racing omclals, ac7 cutting them of violating the State antl oookmaklng statute, known as the Locke law. Recently the officers wero found guilty, with sentence suspended. It Is be lieved that bookmaklng at tho New Orleans track Is now a thing of the past and that Its exodus marks the end of horse racing there. DR. J. LIBERTY TADD BURIED Services for Educator Held In First Unitarian Church Dr. J. Liberty Tadd, educator, author and lecturer and head of the Industrial Art School of Philadelphia, was burled, after Jmple services at the First Unitarian Church, Twenty-second and Chestnut streets, at 11 o'clock this morning. Services wero conducted by the Rev, Al bert J Coleman, pastor of the dermantpwn Unitarian Church. The honorary pall bearera were Dr. W TV Keen, Dr. Francis X. Dercum, Dr. J. Madison Taylor, Dr. Charles Bonney, Dr. Clarence Franklin. Dr Fdward C Kirk. Dr. William M wo. , worth J. Levering Jones, Alexander Fer Kuwon, Edward I" Child, Arthur Hunter j and Herbert Myrlck. The active pallbear er were (Jeorge H Borst, A- Onlen Day- 17V .. """" fcmuraure, rrariK wnite Mrs, i rk Perp and Barnard Unle, Vo died ,t Jb4 Jefferson aorjawp tbr 6I irtfi UU. MILK COMMISSION TO LOOK INTO PRICES Dr. Clyde King Convinced Some thing Must Be Done to Prevent Raise DEALERS WANT 11 CENTS Dr. Clyde I King, chairman of the Gov ernors' Trlstato Milk Commission, declared that something must be done to remedy the present acute milk situation In this section, Ho also said that he was going to tako up tho case aoon. Milk dealers echoed thin statement, and many of them declared that the publlo would have to pay eloven cents a quart for milk or the farmers would slaughter their cattlo and sell them for beef. In that case, these distributors asserted, thcro would be a serious shortage of milk and that the sit uation possibly might develop Into a famlno If It wero not checked and corrected. Doctor King hai been confined to his homo at Springfield, Pa., for more than a wock. During that time, ho said, he had kept Informed on tho milk situation through tho telephone. "Just as soon as I nm nble," he said, "I Intend to got In touch with certain persons I have In mind nnd bco what nctlon con bo taken. Tho farmers will not continue In tho milk-producing business under pres ent conditions. Tho Trlstato Milk Commls slon still Is In existence, nnd no doubt would be glad to act ugaln, If Its services wero requested, to nld In straightening out tho difficulties " Milk producers said that milk wan still selling on tho doorstep nt nino cents a quait, but that an Increase to eleven cents might bo exported bv July 1, or Phila delphia would face the prospect of a milk shortago nnd pnsMhly a milk famine. Baltimore anil New York distributors. It was pointed out by these dealers, nro re tailing milk nt eleven cents a quart nnd paying tho farmers hern seven cents. This puts tho Philadelphia distributor In direct competition with theso outsldo factors nnd meani a higher prleo on tho doorstep, or no milk In this neighborhood In nddltlon, tho prlco of meats hns soared to such a figure that cows nro worth moro'ln stca't nnd cutlets than for mllrh purposes. C Henderson Supplre. a member of tho commission nnd a largo distributor, said- "Philadelphia and Pennsylvania must pay a higher prlco to keep cows In the bottles or else find them nil on tlie platter" Ho ndded thnt feed nnd labor had In creased, and that the farmer must Increase tho prlco or elso go out of tho milk busi ness nnd turn lito cattle over to tho butcher. HARD COAL SHIPMENTS IN MAY NEAR RECORD Largest in History of Region With Exception of Mnrch, This Year WILKKS-DAimn. Juno 12 Further de tails of hard coal shipments for May are gUen by tho Anthracite Bureau of Informa tion at AVllkes-Harrc. Tho record last month was the largest In the history of tho region, with tho exception of March this year. Aggregate shipments reported by tho mlno carrier companies nmounted to 0,917. 625 long tons, an Increase, as compared with tho same month last year, of 1,369,B2G tons, exceeding April, this year, by 1..12B, 22G tons. Tho maximum record of March of this year exceeded tho shipments of last month by only 71,550 tons, or a little oer 1 per cent Tho Heading Company led In May ship ments, with 1,341.087 tons, tho record for that company, with the exception of March this year and October, 1912. The i.ehlgh Valley's showing of 1,275,513 tons was ex ceeded by that company only In April. 1915. Tho Iacltawnnna nlso reported shipments exceeding 1,000,000 tons, and made only one tieuer rccuru, in .wnrcn of this yenr. The Delaware nnd Hudson nnd tho I.ehlgh and New Kngland companies both made record shipments last month. Tho total shipments for tho first five months of 1917 have amounted to 30.C1S, 05G tons, as compared with 27,784, G90 tons for the Bamo period In 1916 and 26.863.3SI tons in 1915. Distributed by carrier companies, tho shipments during May wero as follows: Slay. 1017 May, 1018 Philadelphia ft Rending. LchUh Valley Central R. R of N. J.. Del., L. & Western ... Delaware & Hudson ... Pennsylvania Erin N. Y.. O. & West L. t N, C Totals 'Deduction l.Jll.r,N7 1103,383 1,013,201 B44.3II0 VOU.IH'J 077,405 47R.0IU nn.i.8K:i 101,342 132.107 I.27n,A1.'l 7.TS.7SS l.non.049 774. 27S 41)8.0,12 78I1.IMI1 171I.3SO 3.12.H20 7,031,138 117,1113 Totsts 0.U17.523 5 517.601) Deduction: TonnagA reported bi both C. R. It. of N. J. and L. and N. C. II II HELD IN $95,000 THEFT Pittsburgh Restaurant Manager Indict ed on Charges of Woman PITTSBUnOH. Juno 12. Unable to fur nish 125,000 ball, William C Hollowny, manager of the Penway Restaurant, busi ness agent for Mrs. Frances Clapp Hall, and accused by her of cmbezllng $95,000 of her money, was committed to jail. An Indictment containing nine counts was returned by the Grand Jury. Three of " tho counts charge embezzlement by ngent. three embezzlement by employe and three larceny by trick nnd artifice. The Indict ment Is based on three payments of money alleged to have been made by Mrs. Hall to the defendant, In tho sums of $50,000, $31, 000 and $14,000. The Indictment alleges that Holloway, be lng'the agent and employe of Mrs. Hall, was Intrusted with this money for the transac tion of certain business and appropriated it to hlB own use. , MARRIED WALTERS THOMA. Mra. Juliette Thoma announces the marrlaKO of her dauahter MUHIELLE REKEi:. to Mr. PHILIP WA& TERS. on Monday, June 11, In the Church of St. Vincent da Taul. tlermantown. v-"1"1-" ' KLLIS JACKSON At Brooklyn. N T ETHEL JACKSON, daughter of Mr? and Mrs! M. ELLIS, son of Mr. and Mrs Ueoriro W Ellis, of North Wales. Ta., by th. Jl" Dr! Dunn Durrell la Classon Avenuo I'rAbyterlan Church. AIKEN. Junn 10, ELIZA, widow of John Aiken, need 81. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services, 1 ed , 2 p. m., 880 N. Lex at.. W. I'hlla. Int. Mt. Marian dm. AURAHAMSON. At Atlantlo City. N. J.. June 11, OSCAR ADRAHAMSON, aerd on. Int. private. . A8IIMORE. June 10. THOMAS 'ASHMORE. husband of .Mary Aahmoro (nen Cavanaush). Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8 80 a. m . 1321 Urown st Requiem hlith mass Church ef tho Assumption 10 n. m. int. St. Denis's Cem.. Ardmore Auto funeral. HAISCH Junn In. JOHN M., huaband of Mary Halsch, aaed 58. Relatlvea and friends Court Chestnut Hill. No. 110. P. of A.. Wuert temberrlschn Orenadler Compaffnle, Masons' Union. No. 33, Invited to funeral aervlces, Wed.. 2 o. m 100 E. Willow Orove nve.. Chestnut Hill. Int. Ivy lllll Cem. Frlenda may call Tuea. ave. UEATTj'. June 11. WILLIAM II,, huaband of Cornei a'A. rieatty (nen Crumley). Funeral aerv. Ices. Wed . 2 n. m.. 6831 Washington ave. Int. Aiorian cem. 8 to 0 p. m. Viewed Tuea , jtemains may be UINDEWALD. June 10. LILLY L.. wlfn of Frank C. Rtndewald. Relatlvea and friends In vited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m.. hus band's residence. ISIS N. 80th at. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may ba viewed Wed. lilTTINO June 0. HIRAM RITTINO. lata of J50 S. Cecil at., husband of Mary Illttlnc (nee Uoyd.) Relatlvea and frlenda, rrotreaslva As sembly, No. 4. A a M. I' I Keystons Dlvl sloa. No. 16. Sons of Temperance! Alpena Tribe NoNoo. I. O. R. Mu Stonsraen'a Fellowship, nnd employes of ths I'hlla. A Readln Ry. In vited to ths aervlces )Ved.. 2 o. m. it ths Oliver 11. Hair Illdc , 182U Cheatnut at. Int. Arllns, ton Cem, Remains may t viewed Tuea.. 7 to WP. n. at 1820 Ch.atnut st. BiUOHT EDMUND, at Illi Tlmbsr, Mon tans Junn 10. lnt at Pottsvllls, Pa. nnlSTER. June ft, LEONA V. nitlSTEP daughter of Eva R. and late William J. Hrl tar, ated 18. RslatWea and friends Invited to. funeral ssrvlcea. Wed , 5 p. nv. paranta' ral dsnes. J2 PopUr at. Int. private. Remains may tie, viewed Tue. attar f p. m. " IcAKiyAN. Jwis 19. JAM&I J., huaband nt Rtaitfa T; tny ( WMtsMBan), and on Ht lt Jasas mm) Ww OuUvaa. JltUUvM EVEOTLSTG DEATHS nnd frlfndi Invited to funirsl, Wed., AAA a. m., 1150 l.fllhtow at. Jflth man St. Kdward'a Cnurrh 10 a. m. lnt, Jlolr Hrulchr Cam. CABBY Junn o, KbWAfID, huaband of Mary Caaair (nre Hran), Htlatlvta and frltnda, HI, CharlM's Ilolr Nnm Hoclatr, Dlr. No. 101, A O. II..- Employs' Keller Aaao.. P. i. T.I Invllrd to funeral. Wed., 8 JO a, nt., 5088 Annln at. Solemn rtaulem maaa Ht. Charlea Church 10 . m. Int. Holy Croas Cem, CliEHTnil. Huddenlr. June 0, nnDECCA A,, widow of William 0. Cheater, aaed 72. rtelatlre a and frienda Invited to aervlces at M. IS, Chureh Wed.. 1 p. m Aura, N J, CIjAlllt. June Kf, jaaikh f,. son nt juta heth and late John J Clark, aaed 23. Itela Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thura., 8..10 a. m mother a realdence, 2137 Summer at. Aolemn requiem maaa at the Cathedral 10 a. m. Int. Iloly Croaa Cera, cnoWE. Juno 10. At.tCE, dauithter ef Jnaeph nnd Jennie Ardron. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed., 1:30 p. m., parenta' realdence, 1304 n, Rlttenhouaa at,, tlermantown. lnt, private. Ivy Hill Cem. lie malna may be viewed Tuea., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. CUMMIHKET. June lt MAflT. widow of John Cummlakey. Ileiatlvea nnd frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed.. 130 a, m. 2707 Halmon al. Holemn requelm maaa St. Ann'a Church V a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cent. CL'llLlfl. Juno 10. EMZAflBTIf, widow of Samuel I,. Curlla. Itetatltes and frlenda In Mted to funeral aervlcea, Thura., 11 a. m 420 Elm at., Camden, N. J. lnt urlvate, HarlelRh Cem. Itemalna may be viewed Wed. eve. IAtI,i:Y. .Jim in MAnriAntrr. Mnr nt James J. Dilley. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed, H-M a. m. 2323 W. Oxford at. Illah maaa St. Elltrfbeth'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Iloly Croaa Cem. Auto funeral. UONMOTEH.-Iune 10, 8A1.0MI: JANH, wlfo of Sajnuel W. Donmoyer, Relatlvea and friends. True. Amerlcnn Council, No ir2. I), of I,,, Ilock, l'a.. Invited to aervlcea, Wed., 2 p. m., 2143 N, I7th at. Int. private. Krlcnds mny call Tuea. eve.. 7'30 to n . DUCKWORTH At llurllnton. N. J . Jun. 10, M. MARTHA JANK. wlfo of the Rev. Jo seph Duckworth, os-d M Relatives and frlenda Invited to aervlcea. Wed., 2 p. m . Oliver II Hair IlldK,. 182(1 Cheatnut at. lnt Cermvood Cem. Krlends may call Tuea,, 730 to I) p m . KCKKKHI.EY Juno 0. ANNIK, widow of Richard Eckeraley, aaed S2. Relatlvea nnd frlenda Invlt'd to funeral aervlcea. Wed . 2.30 p m , parlnra of o O Norrls, 4070 KTankford nve . Krnnkford Irft private UNdl.IMII Junn 11, NEI.MK A., wlfo of Chnrlea II. Ensllah, aM BO Relatlvea ond frlenda lnlted to funernt aervlcea. Wed . 8 p m . residence of aon-lnlaw, Charlea 1. Hoff mann, 378 I'ountaln ave Highland. Cnmden, n J int. Ilordentown, N. 1 . Thura , on ar rival of in 30 n m train from Camden. ' . . I:N0I,1I1 Junn 11. WILLIAM, husband of Mary Hsther Hnsllsh (nen Martin). Relatives nnd frlenda. Court Hast Hnd. V. of A . Invited to funeral. 3ilM old York rd.. Thura , 8 30 n. Solemn hlsh mass of renuVem St. rHephen'a Chun h re il ill n m. ini. iini Int. Ilnlv Hetmlrhrn fern aiuo runerai. Wllmlnaton tbel 1 naoera conv 1'AIX June II, l'AULINK FAlX (nee Nl- kajl). lfo of Jullua Falx, aaed 44 Relatlvea nnd friends, members of Church of Pence. 10th nnd Hnil-r an . Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 1 30 p. m,. 0101 Chancellor st. lnt pri vate, Arlington Cem. No further notice Klven. Autn funirnl FERfH'hoN Entered Into rest. Junn D. ( HARI.EH F. husband of Mary Ferguson (nen Mn radon), aged 50 Relatives and frlenda, Court Continental, No. 71, K. of A: membera of I'l Hrcno Funeral Fund. U. (1 I Co.. Invited to funeral services, Wed . 2 p. m., 2143 S. 58th st . West I'hlla Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Tues , 7 to 0 p. in PERIIt'SON June 11. WILLIAM n. hus band nf Rosn A l"eruson (nen Conlln). Rela tives and friends Falrmount Park tlunrds and Relief Assn., Invited to funeral, Frf , 8:30 a m , SHi 8. 21th st. Solemn requiem mass St Pat rick s Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. PERRY June 10, ELIZaIIETH C. FERRY (nen Durkln). widow of Thnmaa Ferry Relatives nnd friends Inilted to funeral. Thura. 8 30 n In.. 3148 rMffemnnt at hnUmn ,um'm mne- Church ot Nativity 10 n. m. Int. Cathedral t.'tm I'LANACIAN June 10. DOMINIC, hushnrm nf J. lien J. Flanagan tneo Hanarty). Relatives and friends, Lcngun of the hacied Heart of Churoh of Our I.ndy of Vlctoiy, Holy Namo Society of Ht. Joseph's Church. Colllngilsln. Invited to fu neral. Wed , b.20 a. m. Marylnnd ave and Springfield rd . Aldan De, Co., Pa. Solemn " or rcriulem Ht Joseph s Chjrch, Colling tlalo lo a. in. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto fu neral FLYNN. June U. EDWARD A , husband nf Ists Ella C. Flynn Inen Welsh). Relatives nnd friends, employes of Edward (1 Dudd Co. In vited to funeral, ThJis.. 8.30 a m, residence of slster-ln-law, Mrs. John J. Daly, 181.1 .lc Kean st Solemn high requiem mass St. Thomas's Church 10.30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. (1ALLAOIIER. Junn 11. FANNIE, widow of Wllllim Gallagher (nen McCue). formerly of 3013 Melon al. Relatives nnd friends In vited to funeral. Sat, 8 30 a. m. residence of son-in-law. Frank J. Royln. 517 N 33d st Sol emn high mass of requiem St Agatha'a 10 a. m. lnt Holy Cross Cem ' fllESKCKU. At parents' residence. Junn 7, DOROTHEA daughter of August II, and Honnra M. Olesecke. aged 2 jears and It months Rela tives and friends Invited to funiral services. Wd . 2 p. m., Oliver II Hair llldg . 1820 Chestnut at. Int. Holy Cross Cem aiL.MORE June 11, JAMES M OILMORE, husband of Bridget A Ollmorn (nen MtOowan). at 2052 McKcan st. Dun notlcn of funeral OLEASON June 9. MICHAEL J . son of tatn Michael J. and Catharlnn (Reason (nen Welsh). H'lntlen and friends Invited to funeral. Wed. 8 30 a m . resldencn of brother-in-law. Thomas Rurgln. 203S Collins st. Solemn requiem mass St Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem QI.HNN. Junn 10. ALICE J . wlfn of Thomas A. Olenn and daughter of John J. and lata Alice Klnr-'y Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs, 8 30 a. m . 524 S Kalford at (ftoih and Cedar nvo). Holemn high mass of requiem St. Carthage's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HAIO. Junn 10. MArtOARET IJAK. wlfn of George Hale and daughter of the late William an I Martha MrKntght Use. aged 47. Relatives (in I friends Invited to s-rvlces. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 23.10 Reed st Int. N. Cedar lllll Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve., 7.30 to 0. Auto service. HAROLD. Junn 0 ELLEN HAROLD (nes Mllllgan), widow of William Harold Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 7.30 a. m . 2113 Christian st. Solemn requiem mass Church St. Charles Horromeo 0 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem HARTLEY June 10. CHARLES E.. husband nf Lydla S. Hartley, aged 4(1. Relatives and friends, Frankford Council, Royal Arcanum. In vited to funeral services, Thurs . 2 p. m., 4243 Remain st , Frankford. Int. private. HENRY Juno 10, EDWARD, huaband nf Roso Anna Henry Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society of St. Anthony's Church, employee of Baldwin Locomotive Works ot Phlla.. Eddy stonn boiler shops. Invited to funeral, Wed . 8 a. m , 000 S. 2,1th st Solemn mass of requiem St Anthony's Church 0.30 a. m. Int. Hoi; Cross Cem HERA. Juno 11. KATE W.. daughter of late William and Elizabeth Hera. Funeral services. Thurs.. 2 30 n m . 5012 Dltman st . Frankford lnt private. nemalna may be Viewed Wed. eve. HEWITT Junn 11. 5723 Olrard ave.. MAR THA J., wife of James II. Hewitt. Further notice of funeral will tin given. IIICKH Juno in, UI.U11U17 A., son or lain Wlllet and Margaret Hicks, aged 80. Relatives nnd friends. Columbia Lodge No. Ol. F. and A. M. , Harmony Chapter No 02. R A- C. . Masonic Veterans of I'enna , Master Plumbera Aasn.. Rucks County Historical Society, United States Hose Co . No 14, Veteran Flremen'o Assn. Vol unteer Firemen's Assn.. Doylestown Flrn Co , No. 1. nremen's Active Assn.. Independent Fire Co., No. 2. of Jenkintown, Penna. , Volunteer Firemen's Relief Assn . Firemen's Assn. Stats of Penna , Invited to funeral service.. Wed . 2 Em . at his late residence, 051 N. 8th at. Int. aurel lllll Cem HOFFMAN Juno 11. ELEANOR M. daugh Jer of William V and latn Eleanor M Hoffman (nen Qulgley). aged 25. Dun notlcn nf funeral will bn given, father's realdence, 025 Wallace HOLDKN Juno 0, ANNA M.. widow of fleorgo If Holden. aged 82. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea. Thurs . 2 P m . parlors of Joseph H Murray & Sons, 020 Market st., Camden, N J. Int. private liar lelah Cem. Remains may bn viewed Wed eve. JOYCE June 10. ANDREW K JOYCE, of Hulmeville, l'a.. son of late Andrew R. nnd Deborah Joyce Relatlvea and frlenda, Eden Council. No. 088. I. O. o. A . Packenah Trlbn, No. 312. I. O. R M. , Minerva Council, No. 142, D. ot P., Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m . residence of brother-in-law. Thomas Gill, Slain st , Hulmeville, Pa. Int. Ueechwood Cem., Hulmeville, Pa. 1CAETZ. June I). FREDERICK W.. husband of Annie Ksetz, aged 60. Relatives and friends. Voluntary Relief Dept., P. R. R , Invited to services. Wed , 2 p. m., late realdence, Hopkins ave.. l.lsnwellyn. Pa. Int. private. Remains may bn viewed Tues. eve KELLY. Juno 10. EDWARD A., husband of Carollnn Kelly and son of Patrick and late Mary Kelly Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed . 7 30 a. m.. 8.10 E. Manatawna ave.. Upper Roubnrough. nequlem mass Holy Family Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem KESH1LE. At Wernersvllle. Ta.. Junn 10. CLAY eon of latn William 11 and Mary Kemble. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed ?-?!' pa. m- '!7u!i Atlantic ave.. Chelsea, At Inntlo City. N. J. Int. private. Laurel Hill Cem., Phlla. ..i5''V!BD,r'. June ." MARGARET F. KEN NEDY (nen Funston). wife of Matthew Ken nedy. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funerol, SPKINO KESORTS ATLArTIO CITY. N. JUIU TUr iriniun nv - THE LEADING RCSQRrunn:r nr fur- .,.,. cTLANT,C: C,TY OFFERS HER VISITORS SECURITY A ttrmielJt Sta.Iilani Climot, A el in their ..,, ?ir,rhti fvtd " Splendid water and perfect sanitation. Uttil rattt tht tami at thru years ceo, before the European War, and hence, more for your money then anywhere else in the world. y Escape from the problems of icarrlly ef htlbandlh, HEALTH In their WEALTH oLVa.4 In t.I.a PURSUIT OF till,"? !'JM"': HAPPINESS ,," r" ,,nero mitn from thort ilOwoersBip'Mmajtmeat LEDGER-PHILADBLPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1917 n DEATHS Thura., 1:30 p, tr, CIO B. lDth at. Int. Arllniton Cem. . KERVIN. June 11, HARTHOLOMEW KER VIN. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Thura., 8:30 a, m., t82 New Market at Holemn requiem maaa Church of tho Immaculate Con ception lo a. m. Int. Holy Croia Cem. Auto "ScESER. Juno (I, EDWARD KESER. son of late Uotlob and Mary Keser. aued 40, . Rela tlvea and frlenda Invited to aervlces, Wed., 2 P. m... Oliver II. Ralr Illdx.. 1820 Cheatnut at. Int. Fernwood Cem rtlMlf.EHOfJSI:. Junn .8. OEOROE It. Kill m.RIIOUSH. aaed 80. Relatlvea and frlenda In vlted to fu.iernt. tVed., 1 p. n.. Krankllnvllle. Frler.tfa take 12:02 p. m. train from Readlnr Terminal to Owjnul.I Vaileyj alan 12 30 p. m trolley from No-liiown O Acorn, Station, Serv Icea and Int. lloehm'a Church. Iilua Hell. Pa. KOENIO. Junn 10, DAVID, huahand of lata Annln Koenlx, Relatlvea and frlenda, Oerman Tanners' Society, invited to funeral, Thura,, 7:30 a m , 2A07 N, 4th at. Solemn requiem maaa St. llonlfaclua'a Church V a. m. Int. Holy Re deemer Cem 1,EUAY. June 10. RRIDOET l.EOAT. widow of Jnaeph l.-gay, ased 84, Relatlvea and frlenda, membera of Leaeun of Sacred Heart, Altar nnd Rnanry Socletlea of St. Teresa's parish. Invited, to funeral. Thura., 8 30 a. m., realdence of dauahter, Mra. lloso Howe. 13J1 hrlatian at. Solemn mass of requiem St TT,"K?..",r,h.!lrc,l I0 "." Int. Holy l'osb Cem ,l!VNv'',I-'i Juno II, nt realdenco of rarenta, R.. wlfo of Ocorso w. Llndley nnd dauahter of JVataon and Mary Stout. ItelatUrs and frlenda iiiviicu io lunerai aervlces. Wed . 2 p. m , chapel of Kirk Nice, 0301 Oermantuwn nve.. Oermantown Int. private. tt'lNE.'KE"T,un', ' KLLA !,.. wlfo of fefilff. ,!.0Wck!r- u- "i H Relatlvea and frir..'.nv".c'1 services, u'ed . lo a. m.. 201.1 ji m " Allcntown. Ta . Thura.. 2 wifJJrV 'KnACI Juno 11. MAUOARET R.. nllrZ f A "Jff I-ouilertwck and daughter of lain .iK0.?. "? Cartharlno Read, naed 74,'Rela. tlves and friends. Ivanhoe Temple. No 12S, J;.iV.K".Jo.".,r'1 lo 'uneral. Krl . 3 p. m.. tvi.J 'J421 Io.r'er st. Int. Trinity Lutheran iVJKiit'iTO' frlenda may rail Thura. eve. f t.-.V.,'.L,,.I5:TTrf.u.'!(!. -I at San Francisco Cal.. ni'.SA"," ''P'.'OHI.IN. ann of Mary nnd lain S,I.lik j'oulK'lin. 114 (voop-r st. Relatliea and " .. i I tu'iniHi 'ts n H'l M lilts CI.. m ! -.""-'Icnco nf Mrs. Mary A, McDevltt. ViVi.t Fron,t . High mnss nt the Immac ulate (inception Church. 10 n. m. lnt Holy v-ross Lem. MACADOO June 11. MINNIE 11.. daughter of late. Robert and Matilda Jlncadoo Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlces, Thurs.. ......o iitiru in lunernl, wed. ;m n may lm vlnwcd Wed. nve. MAHONEY. Junn lo. CORNEI.It'S. husband Vx. '"'-"" -Mannney. jtenuives ann menus, ?.V.N. ..". A- H. '""" Patrick Henry, '; " A .Cork Men's Society. Invited to funeral. Thurs . ft 3d n. ni., 242 W Oxford at Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem MA Suddenly, Juno n. HENRY J., son of neorgn 11. and catherlnn Mny nnd grandson of latn Michael nnd Annl Redding. Relatlvea and friends. II V. M Sodality nf church of ;:; -ujr ii .in i-armel. inviieu io runerai. ,,.-u., n r m.. f u.i jtnner st oiemn maea pf tequiem Church of Our Lady o Cnrmel t.S0 n m. Int. private Remalna n high of Mt. may un victtcti lues. pe McCARTNEY June 7. suddenly. WILLIAM II . husbnnd of Elsie D McCartney, son of iY'llam ' nnd Into Anna M McCartney, nged 28 Relatlvea nnd friends. Henrv DIsston Ijodge. No. 8. I. o o v.. .mplnjea of P. R. R, Invited to funernl aervlcea. Wed, 1 p m., Holmiaburtr Presbyterian Church. Int. private. L,".".t .!" I'111 Cem , JleCLANE Juno 10 DELLA. wife of lain Meredith McClnno nnd daughter of latn William nnd Mnrgaret McEvoy Funeral to which rela tives and friends nro Invited Thurs, 8 n. m . resldencn of daughter. 1721 S. Water st. Mass J' requiem Church of Hacrrd Heart 0.30 a. m. Inl Holy Cross Cem. , McKALE Junn in. 1MLLIAM W.. son nf inin jnmea nnd Ixiillsi II Mr Kale nged 08. I uneral services. Wed.. 2 p. m . resldencn of sister. Mrs Wnlter Melcher. 70 l! Horttcr St., Oermsntnwn. lnt private. ...MERCER Suddenly. Junn II. JOHN W. MI.RCER, aged 18 Dun notlcn of funeral will ,",..K.l:r5-'rom 5'1 N tlth st MIINOZ On Jun 10. nt Plnelsnds Center ',,.n.Cn.'.,' " "fer a short Illness, MEIl CLDES POIIY, widow of Adnlph Munox. of I ulia nnd Phlladelphli, oged 70 Funeral at Trov. N Y MritRAY .tunc 10, suddenly. HPOII MUll RA1. huslinnd of latn Bridget Murray (nee Rowan) Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to fu neral. Thurs .8am. 1822 Hoffman at Solemn high mass Ht Thomas's church 0 30 a m lnt Holv cnas Cem , MOntllS Suddenly. Junn 10. CHRISTINA. wlfo of Martin Morris. Jr , nnd daughter of r."."'"."',n an'- I"!" Christian Mnser. nged 32. Itelntlven nrwl r.lnn.t. in. ii-j n e..-.--i t. 7- .... ........r. in. il. i, ,." IUIIIT1III ,,ri , '30 n. m . 2444 N Opal st Solemn high mnss Our Lady of Jierey Church 0 n m. Int. Holy faenulchrn Cem Autn funeral .NORTON. Junn In. JOSEPH 1" . son of P. J. and Annln Norton. Relatives and friends, plv. No. 30, A. H. II , Invited lo funeral. Thurs, ' "..f' Parents' residenie (W.VI Klngsesslng nve High mnss of requiem church of tho Most Blessed Sacrament lu n ni Int. Holy Cross tern. .. NITNEVILLER Suddenlv Juno 0, at 234.1 S ""),,"', HARRY Y husband of Ellxaleth ""P'vlller (nee Blehl Relallvis nnd friends. Iloly Nnmn Society. emplnrs John 11. Stetson ..., u oiner organizations of which hn was a member, Invited to solemn requiem mass St. ,''!?!RU',J t1;..'1' Vr'1" " a in lnt private ODO.NOflllUi: June in EILEEN, d-iughter of latn Michael nnd Honnra O'Donoghun Htnnrsl to whldi relatlvea nnd friends are in vited. Med. 8.3(1 a m.. 2330 S Broad st. Sol emn mass of 'equlem Church of St Monica. 10 a m. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. PARKER. Jun- 11, ANNA A., wife of Louis I. ' "rker and daughter nf Mary nnd late Wll Ham hmlth, Rclntlns nnd friends, Morv Penl "'" circle. L. F. of A . Invited to funeral, 4001 (iermantnnn nve. Hat. 8.30 n m Sol emn high maea of requiem Ht Mcphen'n Church ,0n,l-H-m;-I.V,,.I,0!y H'PUlchre Cem PLTT1JO IN June 11. WALTER K. hua ESH? ! Matlld.i i: I'ettjjolin nnd aon of latn Millard and Alice Pettjjohn. aged 22 Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., a p. m . residence of Jlnrgnret Jackson, 137 Porter st Int. private Mt. Morlnh Cem. Re mains may be viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. PIOOTT June 11. ARTHUR J. husband of Laura K Plgott (nee Oler). nged 02. Relatives nnd frlenda nnd members of Chosen Friends' Cnstle No 33. K O E . Invited to funeral seplcea. Thurs , 1 30 p m . 1232 Stiles at lnt prliate. Remalna may be viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 P m, Auto funeral. . jy:RXKs At Millvllln. N. J., Junn 10, i.i-u.aiui i-, aon or iinrry and late Clara W Reeves, aged 32. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, residence of Leroy Robinson, 420 N, 8d at., Millvllln, Wed. 2 30 p m. Servlcea and ,nt.-..r.rA,i',,e 'nt Mt Pleasant Cem vvii,.YAN9LD.s June. lu' t-AURA E.. wlfn of "llllam II. Reynolds (nee Kenl). aged 42. Rela Jlyes and frlenda Invited to funeral servlcea. Wed., 2 p m., 4030 Dlttman Bt . Frankford Int. prlv-atn. Ced-ir Hill Cem. Remalna may be viewed Tues . 8 to 10 p. m REYNOLDS Junn in." BERNARD, aon of Isabella nnd late Joseph Reynolds. Relatives s nd friends. St Gabriel's Holy Namo Society, Invited to funeral. Wed., 7.30 a. m, mother's residence, 2030 Reed at Solemn high mass of SPKING KESORTS IIKLMAIt, N. J. NEW COLUMBIA HOTEL BEI.MAR. N. J. OPF.NS JUNE 23 Directly on the ocean front, rebuilt: newly furnished, costing 1100.000. every known mod. ern convenience, running artesian hot and cold water and long distance phonn In rooms, suites with bath, cuisine and service of tho highest standard. For booklet, rates and reservations apply or write to H. C. MUIRHK1D. Proprietor On tho Premises Dally. E.M1UMMEIIE, PA. THE CRESTMONT INN EAGLES MERE, PA. .T.h. h0,eJ wltll ,he Incomparable situation. 2200 feet above the sea. on the summit of ths Alleghenles. Golf, tennis, boating and the finest of fresh-water bathing Modern Improvements For booklet and terms address WILLIAM WOODS. Manager. ATLAXTIC CITYjN. J. FREDONIA HOTEL enne.see Ave. Neweat mod. brick hotel Amer. ft" Eur'o'plana- central location. Cap. 250, sfsKdd iaVls 4 aervlce: elevator, batha. run. water. lock?rs for bathers, garage. Mrs, g. IV Cafmany" Sona Wesbnimter I!irii,ve- ",',r "" EI. to ,'.tnti- Private baths, run. water. 810 up weekly. 2 up dally Chaa. Buhre. Hotel Boscobel J,ent"cl'l ove- near Beach. Open all venr Fine table Bklt. 'Phone 117. a:e, Marlon! HOTEL ARLINGTON Mn',n A"- Open all year. R. J. OSBORNHA SON." K "If. Mb raMttf ! i;iiinuai,ivi W r K smmL . A b.lhit bMch to flat end ''.'" ' J0 '" f waltr An and Uu than 69 flit mint mUlt tut, WSIAH WITK feONS COMPANY nRATHR requiem SL CJabrlel'a Cnurch 0 a. m. Int. Heir Cross Cem, . . RILLKr, Suddenly. June 11, JAMES, sen of IsIm Ow.n miA t. mllaw fn Kennevl. l,W,lv end "I'nds Invited to. funeral, weo.. 8.30 . m. Ma-lA-a r xf f' Cliilnn 1411 N. 2d Wed, at, Solemn high mass St. Michael's Church 10 a.m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. . . . ROIJCH. June Hi, CATHERINE, daughter of late William and Mary A. Rouch. Relatlvea and frlenda, League of Sacred Heart. U. V M. Sodality of (lesu Church, Invited to funerah Thura., 8:30 a, m., resldencn of niece, Mrs. Jphn Oebhnrdtsmauer, 2.128 N, 10th at. High requiem maas St, Columba'a Church 10 a. m. lnt, prl- "sCHAFENACKER. Junn 10. MAROARRT M , widow of Jscob 8chafenacker. aged 08. Funeral private, Thura. 2:30 P. m , aon'a resi dence, Oeorge Schafenacker. 128 N. Main at.. North Walea, Pa. Int. Oreenlawn Cem. . , SCHOLTZ.-1-.Tune 11. AUOUST SCHOLTZ. husbnnd of Pauline Scholt (nen (lahsel. aged fli. Relatlvea and frlenda. Southwark Turn Society and Sterbe Ksssn and Oipheus singing Society Invited to funersi aervlces, Frl., 2 p. m.. 1218 Tasker st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto funeral Remains may bn viewed Thurs.. ft p. m. . . . SCOTT. June in. HARRY P.. son of late Robert nnd Elizabeth Scclt, aged 05. nelatlres and friends, steel nnd Copper Printers of America Invited to funernl, Wed., 2 p, m., aon-In-law'a residence. Henry 8, Adams, 2451 8. OpbI at, (20th end Porter ata.l. Int. West minster Cem. Friends, may call Tues. eve- Auto service. New York papers ropy. SCOTT June 11. suddenly. KATE It., widow nt Frank M. Scott Due notice of funeral wilt bo given, zoii N. litn st. SHOEMAKER. Junn 10. KATE I!., wife ef Oeorge W Shoemaker and daughter of latn Robert and Sarah Rimer Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral Bervlcea Wed , 2:30 P. m. brothers residence. Robert IV. Rimer, lnn.1 Unity St., Frankford. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem. SMITH At Mapln shads, N. J.. June 10, HENRY, husbsnd of LVdla Smith, aged (18. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p m . Beechwood ave . Maple Shade. Int. Colestown Cem Trnllea leavo Camden every half hour fnr Maple Shade. SNOWDEN. Suddenly, Junn 11, WILLIAM J . JR . son of William J. ond fate Ella T. Snowden. aged 12. Residence, 1023 S. 17th at. Dun notice of funeral given 8TEINBACH. Juno 11. ELIZABETH STEIN BACH (nee Paul). Members of Ivy Botlal, No 1. F V A . Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 1 p. m . funeral parlors of William It. Strlnsfleld 3001 Susquehanna nve Int. private. TALBOT. Junn 11, nt 0730 N 18th St. Oak Lane. MAZIE MAIN, wife of Walter Le Mar Talbot. Relatlvea nnd frlenda Invited to funeral services. Thurs, 11:30 n m. Church of the Annunciation, 12th nnd Diamond sis. Int. pri vate. TAYLOR". Junn 10. ANN KENTON TAY LOR. daughter of late Richard M. nnd Emellne vi. layior, nged ns Relatlvea and friends in vited to services, Wed . 12 noon, 14.1 8. Illinois ave., Atlantlo City, N J. int. private. , TROY. Junn 10. WILLIAM, son of Nora nnd latn Patrick Troy Relatives and frlenda. Altar Society of Epiphany Church. Invited to funeral, Thura.. 30 a. m . resldencn of mother. 027 Daly st Holemn requiem mass Church of the Epiphany 10 a. m lnt Holy Cross Cem WALDRON. Junn tl, BRIDGET, widow ef John Waldron. of strokestown. Co Roscommon. Ireland. Relatives and friends, Ijeague of the Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 a. m., ions jiosion nve iiom nun zorKi. hoi emn high mass of requiem Lady of Mercy Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. WETHERILL Juno 11. ELISABETH HIL DERBURN. wlfn of the Rev Francis M. Weth erlll. of 2300 Pino at , nged 23 Funeral serv ices Thura . 11 a. m , St Mark's Church. 10th and Locust ats. Int. private, North Laurel Hill Cem WILLIAMS Junn 0. MARY 8 . wife of Clif ford P. Williams and daughter of Mary S. and latn John Hamilton, aged 47. Realdence. 1218 S. 53d Bt Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to fu neral aervlcea. Wed , 2.30 p. m , P. E. Church of the Atonement. 47th at and Klngsesslng ave. lnt private. West Laurel lllll Cem. Auto service. EDUCATIONAL Bnth Sexes FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM For 72 years a leader nmong schools. Pre pares for College or Business Reopens Ninth Month 2.1th Write for Year Book nnd rates John IV. C'nrr. Ph. D.. 13th 4 Hare Hts., I'hlla. Pilinrv Plnrlre 'rained, alwas In demand; se I lllllg lt.lrvb cure a poeition through our course of Instruction. Philadelphia School of llllng. 010 Chertnut Bt . third floor. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL "Almost n Country School" on the Pnrkway mnrvlfll ;, lth ht. OIRLS wimt ninsTF.n, r,. Wr.ST CIIESTF.R STATE NORMA!, SCHOOL. noth Sexes 4200-4200. tl. M. PHILIPS. Prln Both Sexes BROWN PREP Parkway Bldg. Broad and Cherrv Summer School June 20, Send for catafor. IIAVR FILLED over 15.000 positions. Free aid to schools. D. II. COOK, Mcr., National Teachers' Agency. Perry Hldg I'hllndemlils. MUSICAL RAGTIME In 20 lessons or Monev Back Bklt. mailed free. CHR1S.TF.NSF.N Piano Schools. 1.120 Cheatnut St . 1412 Venango 8t , 1320 Tasker St. Phone Spruce 907 SWIMMING CENTRAL NATATORIUM Swim for health and pleasure In water V changed and purified dally. Cost. In addl M Hon to membership, 12 00 a yenr, 15.00 for C 3 months' use of pool S private lessons A 15.00 single swim 23 cents 1421 ARCH ST., THILA, CLARK'S 8c.lenll.1o Swlmmlnr School, 1628 LI-llV.1. -J Arch fct Phon9i Bj)ruce 42jj Trlvate Instr'n. Ladles' hours. 0 to 12 and 6(oi PAKCEL POST Diamonds Bought BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Wm. Fisher 1S7 SOUTn BTII STREET LOST AND EOTJND BAG Lost brown traveling bag on 8th or Market sts., 'from Glrard ave, to the ferry, Saturday night after 0 o'clock. Large reward. Return to 004 N. 8th at. DEED Loat. deed, in the name of C. A. Weten hall, for lot No. 0(4 NU . In aectlon 142. Mount Morlah Cemetery. Application has been made for a duplicate deed. Retuxn to C. A. Wetenhnll. 1.101 Wagner ave., Logan, Phlla. DIAMOND Loat. on Bryn Mawr College rampua near gymnaalum on commencement day, Juno 7, large diamond, with rubles and dlsmonds around It, from ring. Reward If finder notifies Bryn Mawr College business office, DOG Lost, young pure white hull terrier. "A. T. Whsrton, 1720 Spruce st" on collar. Re. win ii reiurnni ig tpa v. wueen lane. Qtn. OR1P. black leather, lost on road from Mt. Holly to Haddonfleld. R. n Benner, 501 Mansion ave.. Haddonfleld Phone Haddonfleld 246. PIN Lost. 1 platinum bar Pin. with dlamonda"). reward. Return to Dr. A. II. Stlrk, 231 s: lethjsl. LOST Near St. Davids Station. Monday. June 11. white fox terrier dog, one black eye; 10 reward will be paid for Information leading to hie recovery. Address St. Davids rostofflco. Box 165, or Phone Wayne 076. HELP WANTED FEMALE BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING The Prealdent of the United Statea has pointed to the great Industrial army of the nation and to the necessity for a generous, unselfish observance of duty on the part of those who may beat serve in that army. The telephone system of the country Is to Play a conaplcuoua part In the conduct of the war. Bell Telephone operating presents It. self as a vocation for younr women wherein a no less patriotic than valu. "efformed Government may be Sh,oVnm.d;n'd ?Cp?m.Bund" "'"ween- New employes are paid while learning and are assigned to offices near thel? homes. The work Is Interesting, the en vlronment most agreeable and efficiency Is rewarded by ready advancement! Comfortable recreation rooms and dining rooma where meala are served at cpst In every Central Office. "vea Apply Now. nil.T.TMH Venn. 1... . . ... . . " " miliar with .:.mVn",:.."..cJr.l one fa. .Company. 245 Master st. t'amiis. SIS if..i..":. """"""s "ne, Crane BOOKKEEPER- ''".ifP'.requlred to take must have thorough know edge and ixwJuJMi CLERK wanted In office ot larra m.nnV..... 5iII.o "ii " v'S" rererence and tn II ,d"" A ,g.rtnchJd.J1jiroad VciJirfleld COOK ProUst ant i mall farallri refarsnrs. r'" quired, Ml Walnu" yhMi'VrStSj'Bl,' S;rCsntral?' d "'"' ""i""1' M . liSH HELP WANTED FEMALE " roHflaurrlrom rrttv" 'ttCotumn t.-v a iituena MmUd on silk waisisi ,-., worki' g'ood pay. Haney, Kultner n. 1820-84 Vlne at OIRL. coloreU" wanted by private family to go to seashore for cooking and downstairs worm salary Ii references. 432411alnutsL OIRL for clerical work In large of flee I : salary to start 8 Hate experience and how soon can report.P04,I.elgerofflo;. OIRL for general office work i one having exper. In rug plant preferred. Address A 002. Ledger liranch. 3428 Frankford nve. OlRLSTrFmake pensi expen or learners can have steady work; $1 per day tnlearnerji goodrlccJiduJe;J21tSjirljigqarden st. OIRLS on calendar work, mounting pictures, etc.: also learners! 4S hours P'r week. Wolf A Co.,J2thBndCallowhllbthlrd flooj OOVERNESS WantedT wcl'ducated. renned lady as governess for 2 children, agea 10 and 13, to go to seashore for summer! refs. re quired. Call In person .between nd 12 o'clock Wednesday morning. 0182 Sherwood road. Overbrook. . HEMSTITCHERS wanted on fllk wolstss steady work! good pay. Haney, Kultner & Raab, .. 1320-34 Vine st. HOUSEKEEPER Young lady wanted to take entlre charge of Jjousei ref. req.18 NOJ stst,. NURSERY goveWsV rrotcstant: not over 30 yeara of age; experienced! good disposition, to take care of 2 children, live on the Main Llnei best references required, P 030, Ledger unicee SALESGIRLS Dry goods nnd notions atore. 2780 Oermantown nve. c,n.r--..n,, . n-.r-.i' ..t -.--.i..,,.-,4 letsnhnnn operator with a well-established firm. Keplirbr letter or call nt noon, Philadelphia Quartz Companyt 121 S. 3d st STENOGRAPHER Stste.nge. salary expected. reference. Answer F J.VWyedger Central. STENOGRAPHER wanted for general office work. Shcdsker's, 8lhan4Walnutj "sTENOailAPHEIl and tpewrlter. exper.Call factoryofflce. 2318 Wood st, TYPIST, with experience on card record werki only written applications will be consllered. Vacuum Oil Co.. 328 Chestnut st. TYPIST ond assist In office work. T. F. Drown CO.. i-43 M. Krone si. TYPISTS Refinement an asset! we have open ings for several typists, combining clerical nnd sales abilities. Ilosklns. sot Chestnut st Apply by letter only. . WEAVERS wanted, female, en p workr good wagea. Imperial 1 Main and Rector ats., Manayunk. whits Co.. WOMAN, white, fnr chamherwork and waiting! J0 50; ref. required. 5210 Oermantown. ove1 YOUNO LADY wanted In lirgeofflcei must be experienced In general office work, preferably with bookkeeping experience, rapid and ac curate at figures, state experience, salary wanted and how soon can report. P 502, Ledger Office. Genernl CORSET TITTERS, good positions nlnays openi learn howi we teach ou. day or evenings. Johnson Corset Compan), 1.13.1 Cheatnut st. HELP WANTED MALE DENCII HANDS, ami door mill. nues. 3, first class; steady. Sash Park and Glenwood ave- nil.L CLERK Not over 21. on Elllott-Flsher billing machine; ref. required; aal. $15, good chance to learnthe business. CI33,J,ed Ott RILLING Young msn for bill clerk; one famil iar with steam and plumbing line. Crane Co., 245 Master st. BOOKKEEPER wanted; capable of handling sales ledger, ability lo write plainly and rapid ly ana no accurate worn win aasure io rignt man permanent position and good salary; slnto experience, references and salary wanted, si ij. i.enger central. BOY wanted to feed Job press and make himself generally useful Apply 11. L. Buck, fifth floor. fl"0 Chestnut at BOYS wanted. 10 years and over; $0 nnd $10 per week. Apply nt once, Becker, Smith & Page. Water and Snderavc. BOYS wanted, between the ages of 14 and 10. to run errands for office. Apply Ketterllnus Lithograph Manufacturing Co , 40,1 Arch at U0Y8 wanted, 14 to 18 yeara of age. to learn threading. Apply John Bromley &. Sons. Le high ave. below 1 ront. HOYS, 20, w.anted, to take tickets at Con Ken nedy -:ircus. Apply nt park, Broad and Ore gon, Mrs Poles BOYS wanted, day work. Chestnut st. Apply fifth floor, 008 BRICKLAYERS; first-class men onlv need apply, by letter or in person, Atlantlo Refining Co , employment department, Philadelphia gate, fll44Paasyunkave. BUSHELMEN wanted! good opportunity and ateady work. IIP 8. 10th at. CONSTRUCTION COST MAN wanted by a 1 rankford manufacturing plant: excellent op portunity for an experienced man; must have quick response. Apply P 618. Ledger Office. DRIVERS wanted; good wages. Apply Waverly, r.Jfh anil lllklll.ai eu. w m vii niiii iitiuui nvn. ELECTRICIAN AND LOCKSMITH, one, with experience. Apply 5423 Oermantown ELEVATOR OPERATOR White, with license for office building service. Apply Room 414. STOCK EXCHANGE BLDG. ENOINLER, licensed! must be familiar with Corliss engine, air compressors, electrical ma chlnery and wiring, Cruse-Kemper Co., Ambler. HAND SAVril'tlH VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMrANY Has vacancies for Hand Banders Machine carvers , , Veneer Jolntera First-class woodworking machinist) Double-head r.iolder operators Shellackers Facer machine operators Hardwood fitters Rubbers Mechanical draughtsman familiar with factory lay-out work Belt Banders Window cleaners Stevedores nnd laborers Apprentice boe, over 18 Office boye, 16 jears and over . , 48-hour-week schedule Physical examination necessary. Apply . .. Victor Talking Machine Company Application otllce, 3.1 Cooper at . Camden. N. J. IIUMfiHT lOUth - u"'i nniiier on i-axion U Nell or Banner machines -to learn fixing. Brown' Phelpa Hosiery Co.. 3d and Ontario. LABORERS P.norT.r'T.wnlt? "J"1 Ml0.red. wanted for I'enna. n. R. steady work, advancement InntSVl w,"h abllltyl "H board with thi company at very reasonable coat If desired. Apply 43 N. 17th at. kA BOR ERS wanted to clean atreeia: white or colored. Apply estate of David Mcilahon ata' hlea. Halnea and Magnolia ave., Germantown Cheren've"t "":e I"dg" a"mamownana "jfai."? : bo . for NiaiiT woni? GATS" SV'Affc i 1V,,ACP,VNAVT YAtjj ?!.unitAT. wmii- FOR MR. 'Li'.V.'fii"8-wait'? for general work ooaltlnnM tn- -l-h .k Apply N. rth and BrtTwn. ' w. cor. i 9nCRS wanted; ateady work, Pearson A "MMa-"1' -w-. iirnmnrtiinrt st. wharf. LABORERS In woodworking plant. ao- 'V. Smith Co.. 3907 Pew.Y ".. Apply rem wV."w.,"?. """y-work. good wages.' "'""' y UW I iilBl Bt. LKAD QLAZEH .vpwasa.'Se?53 LEARNERS ' ON THREADINO LACE CURTAINS GOOD PAY WHILE LEARNINO APPLY JOHN' BROMLEY & SONS. INC. Lehigh ave. below Front st. iiwiy-isST---1,ors Mf,cVlU.c. Ir.'S.-'V'riyv MEN WANTED for office building window cleaning ei.. , steady -nTITtlP&'' "SanT.Y."iS- ,S'S.!f m.7 Bilinj-YJy, "t;:.L."""5 "r""vy. out.id. wrkT.i.-HT ps N Slat If"- AWv William-FoatVr. On-ICLVN-FlratlarAif'". -:- vnmvui;ffssstf. PiAN-all-arovm,! biT t&i'fjfSZ IIELPWANXra mXi- Con tin ii rd from Prccedf ROOFERS Five foorers war.l..i i:hretltoonnBA Mfg" ?,!",JiJj "J '"''..""."'V'"' by t. "'.J! iiuu-o .w bcii ynrmicais and ,i;. Infrna and soap manufacturers" exceii-L'. UM advancement M 621. lidi.'"" .chtaVln SALESMAN wanted on aufcnnxiL T ''i-Jl bv letter onlyi SterllSr Motoe'VkiTai nurrii un-, nviennor of J If V.VT" CeJl 8ALESMEN Our new proposition Is ih. ..,. . jcverywhere. No wnn .i"L ef ,! money the new Liberty Ln, t ' tou m-nt la what does t'y c0in.b?I4 a?JS about II. We need a few flrnV.I. " to replace those nn t ,'"leii ssuz who are looking for permanent Jiw,t i Drviw n account. nanent plte,.'" Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Co.. u . .. , cor. Walnut. "'S,Unj SALESMEN Owing to. enlistments . v.... . . vacanciea in pur sales force i h.. ""' filled quickly by educated AmeHe,.t " Er,.8."'.".' , ."A" 'on. advancVm'r'.N now h.Sn-c.a.Vld.gTn.d0,wto' " .hi account: 'TTsK ISSSThSS 8 A LESMENk2t are,! .In t.T" TTT-: ; proposition! selling reeneH V.'..1" tnotoe perlence notessent alt drawing Vee-V'- '" lg-j:ommlsjXojis1lij.j8thr,fcotiV, Dnur.iwir..i wanieai everybody li.t.TTr'rr- "-" yj'1sy!7 1 8I,l ncolnllTd i, ?"& "r;i wanted to operate ftg.l" si... -S on Wilton ruga. Apply Pblloev if "TwISS Tullp andDaupMnta. 01l0:"-"ila SJ STENOGRAPHER Young man oi.iS r-Z curate at figures, to assist iS'ome?? aale.drygoodshouie. C 203? I "dr!rf5: INO SUPERINTENDENT AND ILUTilfiS BY NEWLY ORGANIZED cownJSiwt MODERATE SIZE FOR WOnnW" Of BUILDING. I1CATED ON JERa5er'5 MUST BE EXPERIENCED llAvV..00! WITH CONSTRUCTION COSTR?1 PERIENCE. REFERENCE ANnlA.S EXPECTED! ALL REPLIES new?'' TIAU ROX 52.11 DOnLAND i(??wll0 5TH AVE.. NEW YORK ciTr ENCT' W WANTED FIRST-CLASS F.vntvs, . TURRET LATHE HANDS wm " NIGHT SHIFT ON lriOVvr,0US STEEL VALVE WORK, FOXD LAT1I1E CURATORS FOH I OUR BRASS VALVFq ' DEPARTMENT ON . THE DAY SHIFT For flrst-elaes men we have sts. and pood pay with exceptlonaif,?7,, " ant shop conditions. Apply"''.''": ' etter or In person to sup.rlnter,s. 5' the works. Tenna. Railroad lUtlo. 1 Nelmoor. or Cheatnut inn .T.:..U?1 C.ermantown ave. to Willow Oron iiSaM tako Jitney to work. "" ,riSwB NELSON VALVE CO CHESTNUT IIILU P1IILA.', p. WANTED M0LDER8 AND P.'TTERNMAVras FOR LARGE AND MEDIUM SlJrr. WORK: GOOD WAGES AND STEinS WORK WRITE OR CALL Tul KORlJ.1 I.l0USB FOUNDRIES. TRa WANTED GOOD BLACKSMITH SoTTS MAKERS AND If K l.p k n ."fc.'SS FRANCE WITH U. S ENOINErnf0 3? SERVES: WILL WORK WITH UAtlPrfS SHOPJIEN BACK OF FIRING UmW PLY AT KECRIIITINO 8TATI0V nfiS BUILDING. JUNIPER Attn avfu e?.1 "uy.ii OiB WEAVERS wanted, male, on plain whit. wrk good wagea. lmperlo Woolen Co.. JiiiJH Rector ats.. Manayunk. YOUNG MAN wanted In hat atore." mantown nve. "' 27S0OV- General ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL STOIlKKElf ER. public utilities. I2nnn rmiiSfsFl' mechanical detail 125, MECHANiciV DRAFTSMAN out of town (IJMXamS: ICAL DRAFTSMAN machine T and othT I3.-I-M0: CHIEF ENGINEER, large nTcii ?.h,nvV. ili00l ""ADUATE MECHAn'(5l t& IIS. ISO.' IJ.v'sTENbdkTpi Vhs, 'iS t'JS llir.QTVr-aQ OPTiwiei, 11 '..V,-VBl Title Bldg "' 1101 Us uuunKKiiPEII, experienced, wanted. maSii femalei one experienced In coal company t counts preferred; must be able to keep coa Plete set of books and do general offlcs mrri for further particulars address undfrilntt ,...,, cAii,i;iiic, references ana ssurr . pected. Potts Run Land Co.. Clearfltld. h. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALS' BOOKKEEPER, double entry and cost acemttt . C ) ears' experience. P 003. Ledger OHM. - CHAMREItMAin-T.ariv elft-ln. h.ii.. 4..ll position for chambermaid and vialtrtii; itel . reference. 1703 Rlltenhouse st. r CHAMBERMAID wanta place In countrri Apse; present place, morning. 2015 Walnut tt. CHAMBERMAID or waitress, woman wma altuatlon; reference. 012 S. Taney st. V COMPANI'ON. capable. refined, ProterUit woman; a good aewer, for elderly lidrftipr rlenced. P 017. Ledger Office. COOK, young, flrat class, good reference. irlibM position where kitchen meld Is kept! Kiirnri or Maine preferred. 03, Ledger BraneB, jut mm i ine eia. COOK Lady closing house desires position tee good white cooki seashore or country: ft reference. 1703 Rlttenhouse st. COOK Colored girl, experienced, wlitm jo Hon In Germantown as cook. 6014 Concofi st.. Germantown. ij COOK Lady leaving for the summer wlihrt ta place n good cook Phone Ardmore 241. ? COOK. Prot.i good ref.i Germantown. C. B. iiary r-ouisen. liuo n. Dover St., fans. ... COOK Good plain cook and downstairs !( Apply 3005 Earp at. COOKINO, plain. In prlv. fam. deslrtd br !. worn.; aub. or mtn. pref. 168 E. Herman. OH. GIRL wanta nnilHnn phamh-rvntlr ., ehimtsl work and waiting; to bo away for ths iumo.lM 4220 Powelton nve., or call Preston SlosjjejW uinL,, renned, 18, wishes light household duties, In exchange board and laundry; refwene iui. t.euqer vjenirqi. GIRL wjshes position aa nurae or upstairs v ieuger umce. INFANT'S nurse wants position for sell! vii oniy, oj vvooaiawn ave. LADY'S MAID Position wanted as laflfl t or for children by German: speaks rrjM eli. neamsiress: rers. u llj, l,enseri LADY'S MAID Knallsh wanta a plan: m seamstress; no letters. 307 8. Bmedler Q19J II .' NURSE or mothfr's helper. n-Hned lrl M iinmnra secona year men srnool, wiibm pi tlon; preferably with a family rot nf to I muuniHins or seannore. Apply ouiice j jMBiiiuir, uui unurcn lane, uennoi i-nona tlermantown 4H78. NURSE, trained, kind. tnmtwftrth. would to take Invalid to seashore or mount-' experiencea wun incanta; reierencei. Br iirancn 0133, ziat and .Montcomer, NURRE Practical, to take entire charp ', RTPVnnn a Ttrt7ti w....i. . KtTiv mmni. .capable, aalary 118-120. F 733,LederCioJ WOMAN, bualness, young, with outside sell exper,, wishes poa. with firm where lM" honeaty and reaults would ba arprscUi m a.iu. Ledger Central, WOMAN, settled, wanta cooking or houM city or country. Call 3817 Olive St. SITUATIONS WANTED Iimdjl AriVEnTfSINO Ml I want a position with manufacturer! printer having advertising department .' "Ji ieiupiaiing one; eitner in or oui 01 ii",r lots of vim and determination as vwj nnAi-ttnltlllfw. ihnMHahl- f lneil In sarin Ing; age 25. Call Diamond 814. betwiuj anqpin afternoon. noniTICT.irTTn ti,n-n..v,lu -Tn.rl.need. will audit, open, cloae, write-up Jbejtaf; or evening: moderate terms. Ball s Woodland 41HA t BUTLER AND VALET wants position lajmrj miuiy, oest or rer. requireq. i' quo, --: BUT1.K11. W.. TnHt.r, wishes poslUon 1 ountry. C HSJiSM private family, city or country. CHAUFFEUR, colored, wants .position, ciass reia. Address 1731 Moraviansi. ruc",i,,i t imk aTArrie THE ENTIRE FACTORY OROANDUt luunirn ir.ti ertMu-oiieT nV 1 OPERATION OF A CANADIAN CllEWfl PLANT, EMPLOYING 1000 WORKMEN 'M i.j;iiauiwu in THE MAnurAyViC ArTTVM ivn rvm noniL-a ta nil ACC SE DISCONTINUANCE bF'OPERATIJ lir-ut;. ABOUT TO BECOME triicn V' new tuNni;uTiON, .,. Title onniMiviTleu r-nvalSffl EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT, SJJfS TENDENTS. TECHNICALLY ' 1$ VArMr rv Vt-irr,t n a a irrien IN IK TION AS OPERATING SUPERINTEND! Uvini-n liv & miivBi r-tiE-VCTHT Wll AN EXPERIENCED CHEMICAL EN0IJP A MECHANICAL SUPERINTENbEIJf, UISU EXPERIENCE IN COWSinuj AND MAINTENANCE AND WHOSE?? INCLUDES: YARDMASTER, ,Ji& airii-iiAWiL. A CHIKr iinvriiv -l,i WITH IPUIBT.ll I aa TJATIienil A Dru MAN A XllnillMH HIIOP FOHEJ4A!! MILI.TVRinHT mBBIAK. A FOBF CARPENTER. A FOREMAN LEAPDUn A vrt wm A -J- nv imalftTII 1ND ' RB3PECT1VB CREWS. ALSO EJJ KNCBD MANUFACTURING DEPART HEADS, RATED A8 8l'PBRVISOR EAl'EltlENl'ED SULFUHIC ";, ACID FORKMEII. A COMPLETE CJfEf DEPAIJTMENT. lNCtiODlNO PJ TIMEKEEPER, PAYMASTER. fUWlKi! sf oitjfvr.n.KU.i'rilv lliCJtan C!.h rtAPllien.q hviv nlMM Hw. DIWDUALLrpR COLLECrVj s cuririiw!': VKLY I MADE THOSE MTPRFT All tfiv : tcvv KU I j Kl NO , DSTAJLH AH si i3aaaLiMr!A.Tfa snvg "osajsar.:" mhwh" VBgfWZEgHBB