(WJf, ft-,. . . - U-'-" &., V'A t! 16 MIDVALE STEEL, TOUTED CHAMPION IN THE INDUSTRIAL, AGAIN LOSES; J. & J. DOBSON DROPS ANOTHER Lupton Nine Also Is Taken by Surprise When Philadelphia Roll and Machine Scores Five Runs in Ninth, TUB unexpected Is the rule nowadays- In the Industrial Baseball League. Sur prises ng-aln were the features In Satur day's games. The northern division ap parently Is furnishing the fireworks with regularity, and Mldvale Steel Is trying to figure out how American Manganese Ilronzo trimmed their star cast, 0 to 2, and how the heavy-hlttlng outfit managed to collect but a single hit off Pitcher Walsh. Tlio clubs are keen rivals and to himfblo Mld vale was sweet revenge for Manganese, as Mid vale won easily In their first meeting For the first few weeks Mhlvalo and Dobson were cleaning up all opponents and were tied for the lead, not having met de feat Now they are near tho halfway mark with four victories and three de feats and sharing third place with Keen Kutter, whloh boasts the same record. The Simmons Hardwaro crowd has played con Blstent ball throughout and their threo de feats wen eyelash decisions, which means they are due to play an Important part in the race. Dlsston has Increased Its per centage and now hojds a fair advantage In the northern division. Hess-Brlght with seven straight victories In the southern section, easily leads. Lup ton up till twtTweeks ago was In a tlo f r the top, but two defeats have hurt their standing. They had Saturday's contest with Philadelphia Roll and Machlno well In hand, when their opponents sent flvo runs across In the ninth and won out, 10 to 1). All the southern section games wcro close affairs, Hess-Brlght gaining a G-to-G ver dict over Miller Lock; Houghton winning from Quaker City. 7 to C, and Ward de feating Barrett, 4 to 1 With Bill Morgan, formerly of the t'plnnd Delaware County Leaguo team, on tho tiring line, Jenklntown endeavored to halt the winning treak of Glenslde In the Montgomery fount t League. The affair was on of tho most sp i -tacular ever staged In it' Montgomery, ti'it Glenslde won as usual nnd now his eight vt' torlea and no defeats Willow Grnvo broke Us losing streak at the expense of Tort Washing ton and won, 1 to 0, after twelve Inning". w II low Drove had three hits against eight for 1 ort Washington. Chester addd another victory to Its number by defeating Media for the third time. 2 to 1. In the other Pelawaro County League battle Upland found little trouble In disposing of Brill a to 0 "Chief Bender was again on the mound for Upland and demonstrated his cunning of former days. Three tluky hits were, tho sum total of tho Brllllans' efforts Bender was cred Ited with seven assists and fielded his position In fautless style. Fern nock finished tall-end In tho Philadel phia Suburban League last scar, but there Is no club In President Hackney's circuit that has been able to defeat Cliff Sellers' squad to dtte Olney holds second place In the standing, nnd both setbacks were administered by I cm Hock On Saturda- the leaders won again. B to 0. and now have undisputed possession of first plic. Oak Lane, Olney and Llndley are closelj bunched, however, which adds Impetus to tho race. King 4 Co. Is finding It no easv proposition to (hake off the Lennox combination in tho Phila delphia Shoe Manufacturers' League and the lat ter continue right on the heels of the cham pions. It was thought Itegal Company would halt the mad flight of the King crowd on Satur day, but they fell down badly and lost. 7-1 Lennox had a picnic with Edwards nnd won, 10-8, Lalrd-Schober had a chance to climb Into first division, but fell back when they were beaten by Smaltz-Ooodwln, 12-4. There Is the promise of a merry scramble for the first-half pennant In the Main Line League as a result of Autocar's defeat by Wayne The verdict waa 3-2, and Mayer, twirling for the winners, allowed hut four hits, not an Auto ear player hitting safely until the eleventh ses sion. They were all extra-bvise clouts, however, jacket getting a two-bagger and Pitcher I'n d Blum a double and triple. Mayer nnd Ilium each fanned eleven, the former glWng foua passes and the latter none. Three teams share top place in the Northeast Manufacturers' League, Quaker City. Prank ford Arsenal and F. It. Plumb all having won ilvo and lost one. The surprise of Saturdiv s eonteat waa the lacing handed Abnslve Com pany by Frankford Arsenal, the latter winning, 10-1, and tumbling Abrasive from the lead. Magnolia has assumed the lead In tho Camden County League by defeating Lucas A A.. 3 1. Woodfynne'a 1-0 victory over Berlin A. A boosted Chew to a tie for second place with Lucas, and It looks as though these two wero due for a merry scramble to capture the cham pionship, an nearly all the games between them nave been decided by a. alnglo tally. With Cotter on me mound for the first time gU season, Camden A. C had little difficulty defeating Pottstown in a return engagement ' 9 to 1. Mason, star of tho Atlantic e Ity Railroaders, waa on tho mound for Pottstown and was found for eleven safeties while Putts town managed to get but four scattered hits Strawbrldge & Clothier was handed Its first defeat of the season In the form nf a 3 to 0 coat of whitewash by McNIchol's Logan Square aggregation. It required eleven Innings to humble the Store Boys Each aide waa credited wth eight hits. Wlaslnomlng. former Suburban League cham pions, blew up against Stetson in the fifth Inning JOHN MARLIN COUNCIL NOMINATES OFFICERS Big Turnout of the Boosters' Club, With State Council Offi cers and Deputies Present Nomination of officers was tho main fea tirre of the meeting of John R Marlln Coun cil on Thursday, with the following; rusult: Councilor, Frederick Steeger; vice coun cilor, Wesley Ecoff; assistant recording secretary, Stephen A. Walton ; recording secretary, .Monroe E. Volshtsberger ; finan cial secretary, Henry Wellenmann; treas urer, Thomas II. Walters ; conductor, Way land R. Herb; warden, Albert C Swigear: Inside sentinel, William S. Ferguson ; out side sentinel, Norman Kern ; chaplain, Her bert Stott, Nominations will be open next Thursday evening. The. committee on Northeast High Schorl re pciTt?lh.at tho graduation exercises of the school will be held next Friday afternoon, when the council will again g!s to the fatherless ". bv'n the highest averuce among tho STaauatea a solid gold watch. The committee Is Composed, of William R. Fereimnn nnrt llonrv 1 Bwlgear. Brother Allan L. Klrby will bs the speaker to represent the council on this oc casion. Several propositions were received for the class Initiation that will bo held on Satur day evening. June 30 This should bo the most successful class held this term. . Boosters Club held Its monthly meet ing In the room of West Philadelphia council on Wednesday evening. The members of this coun cil had their doubts about the Boosters turning ut In jjit such large numbers as had been premised, but after the demonstration at the 1 meeting they were surprised and convinced hat all the good reports wer true. The fol owlng councils wero represented at the meet nri Belief pointsett. Stephen Olrard. Dlrlgo, Vest Philadelphia. John It. Marlln Franklln rllle, Benjamln Harrison. Toughkenamon. Cprtng Garden Keystone. Fred M Wagner, America. North Penn, lone, llockdale. Laurel Council of Delaware. Liberty Bell Council of Maryland. State officers present were: State Councilor. E. B. Baldwin, Stat Secretary. C. H. Hall; Junior Past State Councilor Samuel O Scott, Bute Treasurer, Charles Kaufmann. Deputies K,,M.2.t .Ter,: . Hahn. A. Nevltt, T Nevltt. JJ. Wellenmann. J. Y, Hue, E Slugg. If wnurnsiae. u, warren, interesting addresses were made. Interspersed by patriotic songs There were about 180 Juniors present The tune of this meeting waa changed from Juno 27 to June IS, The next meeting of tho Boosters will bo held on July 18, at Keystone council, 6288 Market street. If the meeting is chang.d the councils will be notified In ample time. Dlrlgo Council held a class Initiation of seven teen candidates on Friday night. This closes one of the most Interesting and active cam paigns that waa ever undertaken br Dlrlgo This class boosts the membership of Dlrlgo to 303 member which la the largest membership that Dlrlxo ever enjoyed and the aim Is to reach the 100 mark. Brother 8horter. the In coming councilor, is already laying his plans for one of the greatest drives for membership that the council has ever had. Brotner Shorter aays that Councilor Jones will have nothing on him when the two terms are compared. Tba work of the class initiation was exempli fied br the degree team from John 11. Martin Council, which la enjoying a rather busy traveling- season, having dona the work In about six cdunclls In about as many months. Next Friday evening the Oriental Court of Dlrlgo will have Its monthly meeting. A large skH will be held an that night, the majority it candidates betng taken from the class that ssto(J U council en Friday evening. IVranell la eomnUtlnsr yrflTc for the m initiation that wm be sen " acriy tuiy. Tine are at um rai MB? J? JS-SOT2' ffVESSKBu ZS2' Winning' Out MINOR LEAGUE STANDINGS DELAWARE COUNTY LEAGUE W. . 7 . ft L. P.P. i ..; nriil.... 3 .623 Media... P.P. .2.10 .250 I'hrstor. . . Upland. .. Autocar it oynej. . , . Rvii Air, . nan A Co.. MAIN LINK JXAOUK W. L, . 7 2 . fl 3 . a 4 . 6 4 P.P. W. .77 Paoll 8 .1107 Narherth... 4 ,S1(I ller yn ... 3 .330 (lulpli Mills. U P.P. .r.fto .hi .371 .000 MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAGUE XV. L. P.P. W. L. P.P. (llorntdc H o l.ooo Ambler , . 3 fi ,375 llrlhiorev. 0 2 .1.10 M lllnw fir'e 2 .?5 JriiklnUinn 4 4 .600 It. vtuth'on 1 7 .133 PHILADELPHIA .SCIIt IlllAN LEAGUE W. P.P. W. 1.000 Oak Lit no . . 4 ,711 lox (luiNn.. 2 .COO North I'lllla. 0 P.P. .500 .280 .000 I em Hock Olney Luidlry... lNTnidioitocfiii LKAOtn; Ridley Park fl' i' .,07 uighM rark .V l.nnsilowrr.. 0 1 .K17 Media 1 DrrvrlHill. 4 3 ,s;i .Morton... . 0 P.P. ,121 .143 .000 IMIPHTItlM. Dltnn,... 0" lliilc-lvllli... 4 Dulioti .... 4 .Mich 11 If I LEAGUE (SOUTH SECTION) p p. .1.117 .571 .371 W. !".' Keen Hotter 4 M.iml. It. II. '1 Amer. Man. 2 l.lcc. Mor. 1 .371 .311 .28(1 . 1 1 J i.mii vriti.ii. i.i:(iii: (soith hi.pthin) w. L. p p. W. I: p.p. Hoi-llrlitlit. 7 u l.iioo Miller Lock 2 fl .280 Lupton ... 3 s .711 Ouilkrr ( Ity 8 ll .28(1 jiMixlitvn.. fl 2 .714 riillu.lt. A.M. 2 .1 .88(1 urd 4 3 .371 llurrett. ... 1 0 -113 IMir.I'JlMi;NT I.NHChTIHAL LUVOUH W. L. P.P. W. L. P.P. I'lilln. lira . 3 111.11110 stu. Supply. 1 1 .rHi A H.Siekler 1 1 .r.luk ll,.v. .!. 1 1 ..".(Ml LenNA. A. 1 1 .000 Meg irgeo. . . O 8 .OOO phila. mynpfactuki:k'p liiopi: W. L. P.P. W. L. P!( inimrA. A, I I ,li;7 tellers ... 1 -Iritilc .. 8 1 .l.ilV Hihiii .1 T. 1 -M.in. ntI 2 1 (i(17 Lntrrprise 1 S .3". 1 .3 1 1 .331 MM I'M II I LBS' I.UKlUn w. ilr in! sIumi 3 tllneler t lliltumorth 1 IlK'r.sil', u V. I.. P.l . P.P .li'i .28(1 .1117 .18111 Lunttnii .8.11 Barrett .1 Amer. I'ul'v 3 Miikrs-Mn'li I .811 .8 11 .11117 1IILV. Midi: .11 M PACTt Ki:ilV LUAt.l i: P.P. .371 .311 .000 A. It. King. 7 (l 1.(81(1 lnniit .,71 ,81" . (iimhIhIii. 1 J .571 I.nlnl-'-cli'r. 3 Itegill ..... 2 l.dmtrils . 0 iM)i:i'i:.Mii:.r i.LAtiui: .. , , W. L. P.P. V. L. N.tlirsler.. .1 I .831 Hamilton...:! 4 l.elpcr,IIle. s 1 .8.11 Inland.,... 1 4 LdiiShtono.. 3 3 .500 Highland. .. 1 5 P.C. Ai'l .2(81 .107 iiuthli:iii:m sti:i:i, mlkiui: w. l. p.c. y. l. p.c. Tbanon..,. 8 I) l.nM teelli(i ..11 .500 lletliltlieni . 2 0 1.0(81 tt llmhlKton 0 2 .(MMP Mur. Point 1 1 .5O0 Poroltller.O 2 .K8) CAMBLN COINTY LlUOUll . L. P.C. . L. P.P. M.icnolli. . 7 1 .875 Bellmiiiir. . . 8 (I .210 I.ikjis A. A. (I 2 .710 l'rmbjlrr'll 2 (I .210 Vtoudljmie.. 0 2 .7.10 Berlin . .17 .l.'S NOKTIIILVST SIANXrACTUKKIl.S' I,Uflt'U W. L. Oliuker Cltr 5 1 kd. Ars'ut 5 1 I'. It. I'lumb .1 I Abrus. to, 4 2 P.C. Vt . .831 (illllnder .. 2 .8(1 l.lolie le . 2 .8.1 llallelgh (o. 1 .0(17 Bliiniriitlial (I P.C. .3.11 .311 .1(17 .000 P. it. it. motim: pom i:it u:cui: XV. L. HarrNbnrg. 3 2 Baltlmoro . 2 4 Vpn ork . 1 5 Uuehlngton 0 5 it. ui.u.vi; w. l. p. . Irenlon.... 0 1 ,8'l I Me.idriWH... 4 2 ,(i(17 I'lllli 4 2 .r,(!7 Wilmington 4 2 .fi(i7 P. AM) It. p.p. .0(8) .311 .K.7 .000 XV. L. P.P. XV. P.P. .400 .311 ,K!7 .1(17 .(88) .000 Pt. Itlclim'il (I Allan. ( lt , 5 M. tlalr. 1 pg. ti.irden 4 lleiul'g I., .s. I Hiir'rgDlt. 3 0 l.(8M) smn' m,, 0 l.(XH) 1 r.uisinirt'ii 1 ,8(MI ICnul'g C. N. 1 .8(8) (,eu. Office 8 ,f.07 Aroiuit . 2 .bOO lttnd'gDh. I'BANKPOKI) SI 111 KUAN LF.AC.Ui: XV. -t. JoIiii'h . 8 I'litl. Ie,irn. 7 1 kd. 4-V .. 0 St. .Mark'n. 4 P.C. .88!) .875 .750 .600 W. MiltrlinlI.. 3 VHIIon H Tuiker 1 lkd. 3-A... 1 P.C. .375 .373 .123 .111 and tho Hatmakers sent an even half dozen runs across the pan and won out 10 to 4 Another Independent contest of merit was staged between Potter A. A und the V Marines, tho Oil cloth Makers g lining the d". Islon in a close nffalr, 3 to 2 'Ihi In l i nutl of tho season witnessed tht- d f ( irlnes DRIVERS' SHOW ON AT CHAMOUNIX SATURDAY Thirteen show and seven race classes haie been arranged, for tho annual Drivers' Carnival and Horse Show to be held on the Chamnunlx Speedway In Kairmount Park next Saturday. In addition to tho famous drill of this city's mounted pollco, harness horses, single and In pairs, ponies, saddle horses and lumpers will compete for cups and prizes offered by members and friends of the as soclatlon. Untrlos close today. ber there should bo at didates present on that least night. twenty-nvs can- .v.iJ?i"!..n Armstrong Council celebrated its thirtieth anniversary on Thursday evening with a concert nnd dance. Tho mombers nere out In irgo numbers to mako It ono of tho best events In tho council's history. The vaudoMlle was enjoyed by all. as waa tho patrlotlo address mado bv Brothci- rroderlek Ahoyer. Brother Henry If. Slnnnmon made an address on tho council's history slnco Its Institution. John K. Armstrong Is one of the wealthiest councils n the ordor Iwlng worth over J33.000. which Is nil invested In first mortages. A gold enamel souvenir flig was given to eioh mm. her nnd guest, which waa appreciated by all Dancing followed tho concert and refreshments worn served. GRAND FRATERNITY Excellent Results From the New Loyal Legion Degree for Military Drill The Loyal Legion, the military degree of the Grnnd Fraternity held Its weekly drill In the hnll, 16211 Arch Rtreet. The boys are turning out faithfully nnd showing keen Interest In military affairs. Each week shows a marked Improvement In thplr work along drill Ilnei nnd an Influx of new members, friends of thoe already members of this branch, who are equally deslroui of becoming proficient In the work. The men have made sil"h nmrreea . h. use of the State Fenclble Armory, together with the eauicment has l.., e-V " . has produced the effect of so hlghlv 'elatlne the members of the military branch that they have dcterrelnvd that no organisation of ke character shall excel them In their work The hard work hau already produced rvnefleial re sults so the men say In thit they nre. notic ing that It takes more to satisfy the, Inner man at tho dinner tnhle " " It Is the purpose of the Loyal Legion to appear before tho members of Philadelphia Branch No. i and show them Just what they are capable ef dn(ng. Private, fimtlh waa pro moted to thn rank nf corporal, while Corporal lames E. Boris was advanced to the rank of lieutenant. Any of the fraters who are desirous of be coming acquainted with the work along mil Itary lines have the privilege of dropping In at the Grand Fraternity Hall any Friday evening and watching tho boys go through their paces or Join with them in the drill. p " Oak Tark Branch No. 300 held Its regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening. After tho business routine had lieen concluded a pinochle party was held, the first prise being ond prlte by Prater Harry Hutsnn. Ice cream pretxela end cigars were to be had In abundance' and ihe boys all declare that tlm evening was one of the most enjoyable that they have had lor some iiiu. Their enjoyment was heightened by the fact that Superintendent J. K. Williams, who has been away for about three montha In Colum-' bus, O. doing some special work for the Orand rraternlty was present. An impromptu rerep tlon was tendered Superintendent Williams when ho came Into the room. Tho rapidity with whkh Branch 4 la pro gressing Is almost startling In tho face of present conditions The excellent class of mem. hrs secured Is upholding the traditions of Old Branch Fous. Earnestness and enthuslaam Is a marked as pect 01 every iite cm? inrcriainments are provioeu, wnicn r hi WSVS lhnrntlA-hll nfn-A ' all. At the last regular meeting a fine large class of members was admitted. F.verythlng pertaining io i" urui;u is in prosperous ana healthy condition. On Thursday evening will be the next meet Ipb of Philadelphia. Braflch No. 4. when there will be Installed the new, officers for the en suing six montha. On of the old and valued members! will assume the position of commander and the bianch will continue In Its steady and permanent growth. The other officers who will Ssurpe their stations that evening are men T hi, caliber In the buamess anA nrnrem. tIL' ?f.!K .fT.""-JE?,5e. iPl.Pl. "f.K4UJ EVENING 1 i Fire Men Thrown Out nt Plato J. F. lr. defeated the Hobart A. O. In one of tho fastest gsmes ever etsged I at the former a grounds, The final score was 0-2. One of the featurea of the game was that the outfleld of the J. V. If. totaled twelve putouts, Including five double rlaya at the home plate. Heller pitch Inir. combined with Dagdan's batting, were other featurea. IN MEMOUIAM . MKOEE Sweetest memories of our mother. MARTHA PALMER MWIIIH , JACKSON. In loving but sad remembrance of our beloved slater. ANNA, who departed this Me June 18. 1U14. brothers and sisters. iDcfltljS June 17. ISABELLA, widow of Wll- ARAMS Ham Adams Itrlalivca nnu incnas, mnnwin of Hast Allegheny Baptist Church, Invited to funeral. Wed 3pm 1H.1I.B. Allegheny ave. hit 1. pr vnto rtorin wuar inn -".,.. . , . ALLEN I'lrst-ilay. Sixth Month 17th. FRAN. r.v.H woltTII. wife of Henry D Allen. Itela. Uvea nnd friends Invited to funeral, lourtn dy, 2 p m froSn the Oliver If. Balr Bldg. 1820 Chestnut St. Int. prlvnto, Friends' Southwest- " ANDmBRON 'i-j'une'i;, JOHN AMaCANnp. son of Albert nnd Sarah Anderson Belatlves end friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 1 30 p m . parents' residence, 11,09 Mimin el. Int Mt. Morluh Cem. Itcmalns may bo viewed Tues , S to 10 p m , m baIim Juno 13. William, husband of nilsnbeth Ilahm, nged l Belntlves and friends. Prankford I.ndge No 2II-1, I and A M . Noltomls Tribe, No 307. I 11 M .Court Wensley. No. 13.1. P. of A , Hnrrowgate Circle, No 11, II. of A., all other organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services Tues, a p m.. 3151 Hmerald at. Int. Oakland Cem. llcmalns may bo viewed Mon.. after 7 p.m. .. .. ..,,. .r,n (nee Baer), wlfo of Llnar.B. Barfnd. aged 51 Itelatlves and friends invited, to funeral serv ices, Tues , 2 p. m., Mil N. Carlisle at., Logan. '"illJIvL Juno 17. PRANK C.. son of Char lotto P and Into James S. Ileal, aged ,67. Bela tlvis and friends Invited to funeral Berviios, Wed 2 p. m , residence of brother, Oeorgo II Ileal, Bethel township, Delaware Co., l'a Cir rlag(s will meet trnln du- at llootliwsn Htntlmi, so ithbnund 12 10 p m Int Hlloatp M 1! C m IIHATTY June 11. auddnlv ."H1N II. son nf Int. Thoims and I.ydi-i IJeatty Belatlves nnd frbnls. nttnrli.s of the Bureau of Uuter, Invited to fumrnl servlocs. Mon.. 1 p m. 1215 N llnni n( k si Int. private ,., lll.NNAdi; On Juno 17. Mrs PIinDHItlCK I. ItUNNAOn (new Vlntetto Plsher), daughter of Charlea Perry and Clara V. Plsher, 1008 N lSlh Services nnd Int. private 1UCKLP.Y. June 1.1. ALBUIIT T. IIICKLTJT. Bilntlves nnd friends ,1'hlla Lodge No 2, B p O Hlks, Police Beneficiary Asso , VcJ untcer Firemen's Asso: A. O U ., of Glen dura N. J . Invllid to funeral. Tups. 8 p. m.. '1 M H 10th et. priends miy call Mon eve. Auto funeral. Int West Lnureal Hill Cem HI.L-Clr Jun. 11 MAHV A. BI.KUIT .'tela lives and frletidi Invited to services, Mon., 2 n m 5". in pentrldce st. Int. private luiltltoWl lt-( lune 18, nt her parents' resi de ""I ( "Hnthlin ne, LILLIAN O . d lugli ter of Oeorge L. and Lottie Borrnvvers ilKK i-l I t Jinn HI JOHN P . son of John nnd J ih.inna Cull u llrhklcy Bilatlvin and frTmis Pilla 1-odge No 14 I. tl (J M Jrf fr I nds Phlli I I-' N". .11 I. .. (. M Jet to funiral Tus lo u tn , 21.V1 Corlies st IllBh Hums if ri'iuliin Chunh of the Most Pr". lous Blood of our Lord 10 a m. Int. New r"i,iP(',Il'NA! June 17, THOMAS, husb-vnd of Into Marv June Bueliannn, aged hi. Betatlvis nnd friends Post No 37. O A It . Invited to funeral. Wed. 2 P in. rcsldenco of daughter, 0003 Plllmoro st , Camden. Int private. Ccdir Orovn Cem , (UoucestLr. Bemalns may be viewed Tues 7 to 0 P. m. CAVANAOH Juno 15. JAMES r . husband of Into Marv C Cavnnngh (neo Burke) nnd son of late Michael and Mnry Cavanngh Iteli lives and friends. St Anlnon'a Holy Name brclcty Invited to funeral. Tuis 8.30 n m. "14(1 Christian st bulemn requiem mass St. Chtrlea's Church 10 n m Int. Holy Cross Com. CAVANAL'UII On Juno 17. JOIfN, fon of the late Robert nnd Kllen Cavunaugh Bei.alves nnd friends Invited to funeral, on Wed. morning, 8 10 o'clock, from his aunt's residence, Annlo McCeo, 17 Chmer st High mass of requiem t St. rnllip's Church at 111 o'clock. Int Holy Cross rem COCHKAN June 10. MABGUKniTH O . wife of Samuel A Cochran. Belatlves and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., Ill a, m, husband's risldence. 0010 Itldgo ave.. Itoxbor- ""roNNKLL11 Ju'ne 1(1. in Chester. PAUL, hue band of Mary Council, formerly of Oli n Mills net County. Pa Bilntlvcs and friends Invited to funeral. Tues. 8 10 a . m.. . 130") IMgmont ave High mass fat. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. bt Thomas's Cem.. Ivy Mills. Del. County, l'a r-OOK Juno 17, at Burlington, N. J , AMANDA, vvlfo of Timer It. Cook, ng.d 43 II. l.uli is and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , 1 p m. 1 Logan ave , Burlington, N. J Int. DAHM tuno 15. WILLIAM, husband of rillzabeth Dihm. nged 61. Relatives and friends Trankford Lodge. No 202, V. and A. M . Nokomls 'Ulbe. No 307. I. O. It. M: Court Wmslev. No. 135. P. of A . Harrow gate Circle No 11. B. of A., and all other organizations of which he was a member. In vited tn funernl services, Tues, 2 pm. 3454 Lmerild st Int Oakland Cem. Remains may bo viewed Mon . nfter 7 p. m DAVIS Juno HI Dr IJVAN BUSSPLL. son of Dr It Lewis nnd Hleanor Davis aged 51. Relatives and frleiuU lnvlttd to funeral. Wed., 2 p. m , resldenio of parents, Yorks. Hatboro, Pa. Int. Hatboro Cem DERUYhlllBH June 17. ANNA M daugh ter of Joseph nnd Anna M. Derbshlre, aged 1 vear 1 da. It' latlvrs and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 2pm, parents' reel, denee 2011 Amber st Int private DONAIICi: Juno 1(1. ELIZABETH DONA HI'Il lato of Km E Elmwool ave , Kharon Hill P.i Belatlves and friends invited to funeral Wed , 8 a. m., S W cor. Baltimore nnd Wvcombe aves , Lansdowne, Delaware Co., Pa High mass Church of tho Holy bplrlt, Sharon Hill Ph . 10 a m Int. Cathedral Cem Auto funeral KMIIAHT At Chambersburg, Pa., June 15, MARY, daughter of Anna and late Frederick Emhardt, aged 30. Belatlves and friends. Amer ican Flig Council, No 141, Heppana Council, D of P . Invited to funeral. Tues., 2 p. m , mother's residence, 100 E Wvomlng ave.. Olney, Pa. Int Greenmount Cem Remains may be viewed Mon 8 to 10 P. m ENOEL Juno 17 ANNABEL ENOEL (nee I.ugar), vvlfo of Joseph M Engel. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Wtd , I) n. m , hus band's n sidence 4707 Chester ave. Solemn requiem mass ChurLh of M Francis do Sales 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Ctm. Auto fu- ""eSTLOW. June 10, MAY CHRISTIAN, daughter of Samuel and Mary Estlovv, aged 12 years Relatives and friends Invited to funtrll services Wd . 1 P. m., parents' residence P2' Harlan st (loth and Master) Int Rose Hill Cem , Ambler, Pa. Remains mav be view id Tues eve FLICKWOKTII Juno 10. HENRY, husband of Margaret Plirkvvorth (nee Opper), aged 01 Belatlves and friends employes Henry ICraam lurniture Co , members Second German Bap tist Church, invited to funeral services, Tues , 2 p. m 2110 N Orkney st. Int. Oreenmount Cem Friends may call Mon , 7 to 0 p. m. Auto funeral POULKROD Juno 10, ALLMIRA. wife of John l'oulkrod. aged 71 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 2 pm. sharp, 0823 Jackson st , Tacony. Services at Tacony M. E. rhu'Ch, 2.10 p m Trlenas may call Monday, 7 30 to 0 30 p. m Int. Cedir Hill Cem. Auto funeral POX lune 1(1 MARY V... widow of John J. Fox Reiatlv.s and friends, League of tho Sacred Heart of St Edmund's Church, Invited to funeral. Wed 8 10 a. m., residence of son. Malachv M. Pox 472 N 50th st. Solemn high mass of requiem Our Mother of Sorrows Church. Int Hob Cross Cem 1TIENTI Juno 10, EDITH LIPPINCOTT, widow of Etnmiir D French. Funeral and Int. at convenience of family FCRLOW June 1.1, JOHN F., son of lato Smith and Mary Purlovv. Funeral, to which relatives and friends are Invited, Tues., 8-30 a. ni residence of brother Samuel J. Furlow, 1827 Gladstone t. Mass of requiem at Church of Ht. Monica 10 a. m. Int, Cathedral Cem Auto service, . OERDELMANN June 4. suddenly. LEO J.T husband of Marie G. rdeimann (nee Pfellle). Tu neral Tun mornlnr from late residence, 2130 Mountain et SoUrnn requiem mass St. Ed mond n Church 'Jam Int. Holy Cross Cem.. strit llv prlvnti GLENN June 10 MAROARET C daughter of late Jnmes and Margaret C. Glenn, formerly of 4712 Westminster ave Itelatlves and frlnds Invited to funeral Wed. Jf 30 a m.. parlors of Thomas C Brogan. 54th and Vine ats.. West Phlla High mass Church of Our Lady of Vic tory 10 a m Int Cathedral Cem. Remains mny be viewed Tuea., after 7 p. m OOEHRl.VO June 15. WILLIAM S. GOEII RING son of late Andrew and Mary Ooehrlng, sored .18. Relatives nnd rrlenda Sioux Tribe. No. 87. I O. R. M and Myrtle Wreath Lodge, No 01 K of P. invited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p. m.. residence of sister. Christine ( ampbell 512 Pierce st. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. evg. Auto service. GRANT June 17. FREDERICK CAMERON, In hto 47th year. Funeral services and inter ment at Cleveland, Ohio. HICKEY. June 17. at Convent of Mercy, Broad st snd Columbia ave., Phlla., Sister MARY MARCELLA HICKEY. Requiem mass In Convent Chapel Wed., 8 a. m. Int. Convent Cem , Merlon. HICKS June 15, PATRICK, husband of Sarah Hicks Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea , 8 a. m., 1719 McKean at. High requiem mass Church of St Thomas Aquinas 0 30 a. m sharp. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HIMMELRBACII. On June 10, 1017, JOSEPH HIMMELSBACH, aged 75. He is survived by a son nnd threo daughters. Int. private HOWARD. June 16. HARRY T. HOWARD, husband of A Roberta T. 'Howard and son of lato William Augustus Howard, of Providence, KELLY June 10. MARY KELLY, mother of late Thomas M. Kelly, Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, TAurs., 8.30 a. m.. 1410 (Iray'a Perry road, Mass of solemn requiem St Francis ds Sales' Church 10 a m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. ... ,.,.-, t- . KNAI'l'. JUiy 10. r-aia" i.iwuviib'lll KNAPP (nee Clifton), widow of John p. Knapn. aged 71 Belatlves and friends Invited to funeral services Wed.. 2, P. m.. 2818 N. 27th st Int. private. Remains .may bo viewed Tues , after 7 p. m. Easton (Pa.) papers copy. LAULETTA June 14, TERESA, wife of aiuseppa nnd mother of Charles and Nlcdla Lauletta, Anna Drslatl and aluaeprlna Travla. Relatlvea and friends, members of the societies Begl-ia Margherlta and Flore d Italia, Invited to funeral. 730 Carpenter St.. Wed 7;30 a m. Mass of solemn requiem St. Maria Maddelena del Paxsl Sam Int. Holy Cross Cem. LAWN June. 10. at Home for the Aged. 602 Church lane. Germantown, ANNIL. widow of Patrick Lawn. Relatlvea and fr ends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 10 a. m. precisely. Requiem mass In the chape oi ine mmm, nj. nw Cathedral Cem. Friends may call to view re mains Mon.. 4 to 8 p. ",,,- w ... LIPPINCOTT June 10. MARY W.. widow of late Charlea Llpplncott. aged 78. Relatives and frl'nds invited to 'unerat services, residence of daughter, Mrs. Edgar L. Sheppard, St. Martins, TULtJkEN'9-flUth Month 16. Dr. ANNA III. Kr. ."Meetm-, Horn "If 'K tUkthn foipuoe. Third-day (Tuesday) mi, at 2 f, Jone tM f-.:?i,,t,. m. nmMMAft TJMAJUOil has. b3 ef-vT KMEati,aaaKJ rJi&HsnmMt ttaw ?.,o.7,?rt."j J "'rHa!Kir5&TWiia.Hl fe'ff:. WIT1 r? toS-Jl:.AH.l.S5 l i .; -. imftst sTlsokay H. WiNWI JVPVB 2. If . .'. ' .L Id .a "" ''"- ' . !, ou liani- LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1917 DliXTHS mass, St. Charles's cnurcn, 10 a. m. Int. Holy MASTER. June IB, HAItnY, A., husband ef Mary A. and aon of Annie and late Alexander Master, of Easton, Ta. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Tues.. 2 P.. nj-, ii Shamokln at. (near 12th and Callowhlll sis.). Int. prlvste. Pernwood Cem ... . ... MAURY. Died, nt his home. Warrenlon. Va.. on Juno 10, AUSTIN CHIMPMAN MAURY, In his 71st vear. ,. , ., McCANEY June 10, VIIOEBE, wife nf Pat rick MrCaney and dnughter of Oeorge and Sarah Mosley (neo Tlanagan) Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tuea., 8 10 a. ra 1930 S. Norwood St. (21st and Mifflin ats). Solemn high mass of requiem St. Ldmund s Church in a m Int Holv Cross Cem, MCCARTHY Juno 15, P.LLA, wife of Wil liam McCarthy, daughter nf Into Jeremiah and Mnry Cotter, of Togher County Cork. Ireland Belatlves and friends. Married Women's II V M Sodality, League of Snrred Heart of Church of tho Oesu, Invited to funeral, Tues . 8 a, m 1910 Sharswood st. Solemn requiem mass Church of tho Oesu, 0 30 a. m Int. Holy Cross LMcCO0L Juno IB. MARY, wlfo of Charles McCool Relatlvea and friends Invited to fu- T m.... u.in . . n.i , kt ei.unliml ,1,. oerai, A u'-n , o.v m. in . .1.. .-. ,..." Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem McCREA Juno 14. UKOROE, huband of Mary McCrea (neo Snyder). Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Tues.. 8 30 a. m.. 310 N. nist st. High mass of requiem. Church of Our Lady of the Rosary. 10 a. m. Int. St Denis's Cem . - McPADPEN. June 17, JOHN J . son of P J and Mary A. McPadden. nged .11 Relatives nnd friends invited, to funernl Thurs. 8 30 a. m, rnrents' residence, llrldgewatcr. Bucks County, Pa Solemn requiem mnsa St Mark s Church. Bristol. Pa.. 10 a. m. Int. St. Mark's Church Burial Grounds McOUIBE Juno 10, at Providence. R. I. PETER J. son of late Thomas and Cathnrlno McOulre. Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral, Thurs , 8 30 a. m , rcsldenco of brother-in-law, John Delaney, 1410 McKean st. Solemn miss of requiem St Monica's Church 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. New York papers copy. McKH&XA Juno 15. WILLIAM, son of Julia nnd late Edward McKenna Belatlves and frlmds Invited to funeral, Wed, 8 o. m.. mother's residence (1.10 S. Bambrey st. Hlrh miss of requiem St. Anthony's Church, 0.31) a m Int Hnly Cross Cem Me.MENAMIN Juno 111 SALLIE, dnuihter of late Bernard nnd Elizabeth McMcnnmln IMatlves nnd friends Invlt d to funernl, Wed 8 3ii n. m , brother-ln law's residence, I. 1 Idirh 837 Inckson st High muss Church of Eplphanv 10 ll, m. Int Cathedral Cem MILLER. June IB, EMMA XV.. widow of Jnmes Milter, formerly 202(1 Diamond st., aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 2 p. m.. parlors of J. L Snodgrasa, 1044 N 2'ith st. Int. Westminster Cem. MITCHELL Juno 15. MATHIAS MITCH ELL, nged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues , 7 30 n m , funeral apartments of 1-rank A. Hookey, 1727 Glrard nvo. Requiem mass M Peter's Church 0 a. m. Int Most Holy Redeemer Cem. MONAOHAN June 10. HARRY, husband of Mary Monaghnn (nee Dugan) Relatives nnd friends. Holy Name Socletv of St Edmond's Church Jin No. i'li a. 0 If . Court Pennsyl vania. No (17. I" of A . nnd St. Charles's Com mindery, o 21 Knights of the Red Branch, In vited to funeral. Wed s '10 n m 2110 Fernon st (nmr 21st nnd T'sk.r) Solemn mass of requiem St Edmonds Chunh lo n m sharp. Int. Holj Crms Cem. MtiliirS! lune 17. II UB MIA MOIIITS! (nee Orossmuek) wife of Henrv M rltz Relatives and friends Invited to fumr.il .d . 1 30 p rn., 130J Brown st Int Northwood Ci m MORRIS Suddenly, Juno 111 PHILOMENA. daughter of Margaret and Into John Morris Relatlvea nnd friends II V. M Sodality nf st Ti resa's Church. Invited to funeral, Thurs , 8 10 n m, mother's nsldenco, 03(1 Pine st. Solemn high mass of requb m St. John's Church 10 n m Int Holy Crcs C. m. , MORRIS MABEL A MORRIS, daughter of Harry and Laura Do7lln, aged 23 Due notlco of funeral will be given from residence of par ents I.anghorne, P.a. Chester papij-s copy MORTE.NSEN Juno 10 JOHANNA, widow of Julius Morteneen (neo Messlg) aged 04. Rel ntives and friends Invited to fiervbes, Tues.. 1 p. m.. I8I0 N. Warnock st Int. private, Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon . 7 to n p m. Auto funeral. MPRniY June 10. JWIPS P, husband of lato Margnret Murphy Relatives and friends. Dlv No. 8, A 1) II, Invited to funeral, Wid, 8 10 a m., 423 E. Hnlnes st., Germantown Solemn mass of requiem Immaculate Conception Church 1 ()a. m. Int Holy Sepulchcr Cem. Auto funeral N11T June JO. SAMPEL. son of lato John nnd Luclnda NTitt. aged 68. Rilatlves and friends invited to funeral services Tues . 2 p in., residence of brother Andn w Nutt, 5037 Pnruco st Int private R, mains may bo viewed Mon.. 7 to 0 p m Auto funernl. OltrE. June 17 ROBEBT W, husband of Barbara Upright Orfe Rilatlves and friends, Steuben Lodge, No 113, K of r , Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 2 p m , 1234 N. 53d st. Int. Greenwood (K. of 1' ) Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wi d. eve Auto funeral. OSBORNE Juno 10, ALBERT, son of lato John J. Osborne nnd Alice Murphy (nee Tralnor). aged 31 Belatlves nnd friends Invited to fu neral. Thurs, P a m., parents' residence, 3311 Richmond st. Solemn requiem mass Nativity Church 10 n m Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem PURDY June 1,1, MARY P., widow of Sand ford H. Purdy, nged 71 Relatives and friends invited to services. Tues,, 2 p. m . resldenco of son, John H. IMrdy, 4101 le-ldy nve. Int. private Auto funeral Friends may call Mon. eve. PYI.E At Wntsontown, N. J. Juno 10, JOSEPH L. PYLE aged 07. Relntlves and friends, employes Southwark District Metro, politan Llfo Ins Co . Invited to funeral serv ices, Tues ,2pm, resldenco of daughter, Mrs. Charles Klndlck. W'atsontown, N J Int New Camden Cem Autos will meet trolley nt Clementon Remains mav bo viewed Mon eve REED June 10 MAROARET E., daughter of Louis P and Minnie Reed (nee Everline). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, Tues , 2 p rn parents' residence, 0010 Oreenway ave Int. vv est Laurel Hill Com. Remains mav bo viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. RENNIE June 17. ARTHUR S., husband of lato AUco It Rennle Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed , 1 p, m , resi dence of son, Tranklln I. Rennle, 3400 Helen st, Int Fernvvood Cera. Remains may be viewed Tues eve. RICHARDS -Juno 17. AMOS, husband of Elizabeth M Richards, nged 74 Relatives and friends. 73d Regt . Pa Veteran Volunteers. In vited to funeral services Wed 3pm, parlors of C. I Miller. 421 Washington st , Reading. Pa. Int Charles Evans Cem . Reading, Pa. Remains may be vlewtyl Mon.. 8 to 0 p. m . 201 S N 28th st . Philadelphia. RICHARDS Suddenly. Jan. 10. SAMUEL. husband of Amelia Richards (neo Seimour). Relatives nnd friends I. O. O. P., No 57.1. Mahanoy City; employes A. N. II, Llpplncott to Invited to funeral services, Tues, 2 p. m , 1034 W York Bt Int private. Remains may bp viewed Mon , 8 to 10 p m Auto funeral Mahanov City papers copy. RIGHTER Juno 15. RACHAEL II., wife of Malcolm C Rlghter (nee Wheeler), aged 80 Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services lues, 2 pm. sharp, husband's residence, 225 Rlpka nve. Maniyunk. Int. private . ROBINSON Suddenly, at Newark Del . Juno 10 KATE ROBINSON widow of William S. Robinson Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral Tues.. 2pm 4520 Hedge St.. Frankford. 1111 .oriii cellar itin ejem SMITH Juno 10, ELLEN B , widow of James C. Smith. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Tues , 2 p m., resldenco of niece, Esther De Haven (neo Lewis), 2011 N. Judson st Int private. SMITTr-. JnnA 17 T7nVAnrv W r CMTTir son of late Samuel P, and E. Louisa Smith, aged 54, Services Tues , 11 a. m., Oliver II. Balr Bldg, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private SNYDER June HI. ELLEN M., wire ofTheo dors Snjder Rilatlves and friends, Tenn Treaty Division, No 71, B. of L. E . nnd members of G I A , Invited to funeral. Wed , D 30 a. m , resldenco of brother, Edward Thelan. 3487 N. 2d st Solemn mass of requiem St. Veronica's Church 11 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. c , .SOWERS. June 17. SARAH V , wife of James Sowers and daughter of William and .oury j.pouii tieiauvea ami irienns, Udvvln A Auxiliary. I It It. Dent Y M r A i.o,iii Auxiliary of Stonemen of 24th Ward. Deputy Asso of Sons and Daughters of Liberty, invited to sirvlces, Thurs , 2 p. m.. 4225 Wallace st. Int Arlington Cem Remains may be viewed W.d 8 to 10 p. m. 8TIRK June 17, at 01adwnnc, Pa Mrs MARGARET OILMOUR. wife nf John B. Stlrk (nee Graham) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service. Tues, 2 p. m , State rd , Oladwynne l'a Int Methodist Episcopal Cem., Oladwynne, Pa. STOWE. June 10, I. MITCHELL STOWE. Relatives and friends, and Loyal Legion Order Red Cross Invited to funeral. Tues.. 2,30 p m., Amos Land road and 10th ave., Norwood, Dela ware County. Pa. Int. Chester Rural Cem. SUTTON. June 16, SAMUEL O , husband of Anna L Sutton (nee Langham). Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed, 1 p. m , 1280 S. Bucknell st. Int. Mt Mortah Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto service SWAYZE. June 1C. MART FORD, widow of u. 13. 11. nwiiH, .u is, ueiaiives ana irienas Invited to services, Tues.. 2 p. m., 30U River- view ave.. Drexel Hill, Del. Co, Int. private. Mount Vernon Cem. TOML1NSON. Sixth Month lllth. FRANCIS, husband of Ellen C. Tomllnson, aged 7(1. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Third-day, 2 p. m,, late residence, Somerton. Phlla. Int. William Penn Cem, Carriages will meet trains at Somerton 8ta. leaving Beading Term, at 12-S1. and Trenton 12-47 p m. TURNER. Juno III at Hotel Chalfonte, At lantic City. N. J.. Mrs. AMELIA A. TiniNTMt Funeral Tues., 0 a. m . residence of niece. Miss de la Cove, 31 S. ,10th st. Solemn high mass of requiem. St. John's Church. 13th st. ab. Chest nut 10 SO a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. UNRATH. Suddenly June 17. EVA BAItT LETT, wife of Frederick Unrath. Trlends may call Wed . 0 to 10 a. m.. 2830 N. 28th at. Serv ices St. Matthew's P. E Church. 18th st. and Olrard ave., 11 a. m. Int private Northwood Cem VITI. June 14, SARAH C daughter of An thony C. P. and Bridget Vltl and granddaughter of late James and Margaret Joyce, aged ID. Funeral, to which the relatives, friends, also B. V. M. Sodality and employes of Allen R, Cressman'a Sons are Invited, Tues., 8 a. m, parents' residence. 140 Hltner st. 8olemn mass of rqu!em Church of Our Lady of ML Carmel o.SO a m. Int Holy Cross Cem VONDER8MITH Juno 17. DAVID HARRY VONDERSMirH. aged 08. Itelatlves and friends Invited to ervKe".', i.Wed. 11 a. m.. residence of sister. Mrs William Stewart, 3335 Brsndywlne at. Int, private WALTKR. June 17. .1440 N. Broad st.. FLORENCE R.. wife of Frank W. Walter, el& est daughter of Kate S and lato Capt, John I). Sutllffe. Relatives and friends Invited to tu. neral services. Tues 8 p. m .David II. Schuyler Bldg.. Broad and Diamond sts. Int. private, at convenience of family WARD. Suddenly, at residence, 4028 Haver. ford ave., June jtt William J., son of Anna ir.d late Martin Ward. Due notice of funeral "WATERS. June 1(1 JOHN NORMAN ? "Si. band of Annie T. Waters (nee Watson) Rela. tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs 8:80 a m.. 2218 N. 18th st. Solemn 'high "e" tsrlan Church. Invited to funeral. Wed., 3 p. m quieiu '". v"v. j -" i Aiercy 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crosrcem. " WEATHERUP June la. MINNIE. wf, of James Vsatherun. 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MUSIC liAGTIME In 20 lessons or Money Back BUit mailed free CllllI.yrLNsCN Piano School. 1820 Chestnut St., 1412 Venango a Si Task.r St Phons Spruce 087 ' - LOST AND FOUND CERTIFICATE Lost, mislaid, destroyed stolen, pertinent TJ l.inn 1 lipyea o!en. rt.incTt.rNo'. &'? VTfflXi1. B preferred stock o inifi1. "f?,-'.l. Trust Com: of the estate of Rachel McCuns? $du,A jm persona are hereby notified that transfer on same has been atonnniV aA I:!:,.--1.,?"1' P. i " - . -r r- ... nvviiiiiun mia rre.:.fi?rl 8aD" '" AJ UcOSWT, A 1)90. .niHiy.Mii'PM'ri ,;Bb 'aia-RvrjRwwJk -Jim' i'i!iiSrtt'y IQ from. -si re W aOUrPtfwr" sywoireisjas IIVHOI n'C'I'CirT HOTLI SI ( 1 I SS" W UILll J 1, hi VTf SI RESORT mm I4.VKM Lost, alaaktnte rharin " i,"s7iT3Tr turn tw. if, jJrW, SJMWffVi r "t1.1':11 ..-! j i L z.. LOST AND FOUND Conllnurd from Prccca'InB Column liEED Lost or destroyed, deed for lot 81. ;!" tlon 37, In Pernwood Cemetery, In name of 11. T Otden Ad. Cedar Lane, swarlnmnre. Pa. PAN Lost, somewhere "downtown, vicinity of 0th and Arch sts., 1 8-lnch electric fan. 2 raxor straps, 1 rator. 1 pair of scissors. Re ward If returned to 1010 Clinton at. HELP WANTED FEMALE BELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO The President of the United States has pointed to the great Industrial army of the nation nnd to thenecessity for u generous, unselllsh observance of duty on the part of those who may best serve In that army. The telephone aystem of the country Is to play a conspicuous part In the conduct of the war. Bell Telephone operating presents It self as n vocation for young women wherein a no less patrlotlo than valu able service to tho Uovernment may be performed. It yon are between the ages of 18 and St. appiv nt 4uu jiiaraei nt., I'nuaael- phla. any day. except Sunday. between 8 30 a. n. ana o p. m. New employes nro paid while learning and arc assigned to offices near their homes. Tho work Is Interesting, the en vironment most ngreeable and efficiency Is rewarded by ready advancement. Comfortable recreation rooms and dining rooms whero "meals are served at cost In every Central Office. . Apply rvow. CHAMBERMAID nnd laundress, competent for Chestnut Hill, wages J7, Call Monday or Tues- dnymornJgJ227pruce: ClllLDNURSE. white. Protestant; 2 children; country, best reference required. Mrs. It. Vaux. Three Tuns, ra CLL'RIv. soung lady, for bookkeeping dept. In largo ofrlcc. salary $10. stato experience and how soon can report. P 714, Ledger Office COOK Wonted, cnpablo colored woman. Atlan tic City for summer, wages $8, no washing, beet reference. Call or address 154 E Mt. Airvive titn. Phono Chestnut Hill 0o2. COOK, white, wanted, not over 40 years old. for city and country, cool and delightful location, private family, highest wages paid: first-class references rcquireei. vppiy ( .i. inui. COOK, white, Prot.. experienced, small fnm. call Monday, 11 to 1; telephone Wnlnut 2.190, Mrs Wm White, Room 1211, 12U1 Chestnut. COOKINO and downstairs work: no washing, family of ri. joung colored girl Phone Chest nut Hill 837. OTRL9 WANTED TO LEARN TO MAKE LITTLE CIGARS. DESIRMII.E. STEADY WORK HOT LUNCHES S1KVED AT COST PAID 7 PER WEEK WHILE LEARNING. LIGGETT ft MYERS TOBACCO CO., THIRD AND ONTARIO. GIRL wanted for gen. housework for city and country, prl. family, highest wages paid, first class ref. irq. Apply 227 N. 18th. GIRLS, 18 tn 20 vears of age. for collar Ironing department, short hours, good pay. Pilgrim Laundry Company, 2831 N. Broad st. GIRLS tn wrap nnd box flics, steady work, good pay. Apply 107S Prankfordvej ItntnilV l-nerteneed etrls wanted on tonDlng nnd knitting nnd string frnmes; learners wanted, paid well whllo learning, can mako brst wages In city when learned Wallace- Wilson Hosiery Co., 43.15 Orchard St.. Fkd. LAUNDRESS wanted, young vvoma,n, by family living In suburbs, ref. req. G 140, Led. Cent. LAUNDRY Experienced feeder and folder; short hours nnd good pay. Pilgrim Laundry Co. 2s31 N llrotd st. OFFICE assistant for electrical manufacturvr to learn operating telephone exchnnge; good chance for advancement. P 804 Ledger Off. l'AYROLL CLERK WANTED. CALL LOCUST 414 PENS Experienced raisers and markers on pens! steady work: good prlco schedule. Turner & Harrison. 1211 Spring Garden st. STENOGRAPHER experience, Applv Hurenu of Employment. 4' floor before 11 a. m S1RAWBRIDQE ti CLOTHIER . STENOGRAPHER, Intelligent nnd capable, offlco manufacturing house state experience, refer ences, ago and salary expected. M 440, Led ger Central STENOGRAPHER, experienced, also to assist with clerical work. Apply In own handwrit ing by letter only. I. Brod & Co.. b09 Chestnut. STENOGRAPHERS, Intelligent and accurate, for manufacturing concern In Germantown. state experience and salary. P 731. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHIC, experienced, for largo office: stato silary and how soon can report. P 034, Ledger Office WEAVERS wanted, female, on work: good wages. Imoerlal plain white Woolen (Jo.. Main and Rector sts., Manayunk, WEAVERS, on Turkish towels, both plain and iarquird. Ward, Meehan Co., Howard and ,ehlgh. WINDERS ON SOFT SILK. EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS; BEST WAOES APPLY SAUQUOIT SILK MFO. CO.. 18TH AND HUNTINO PARK AVE. WOMAN, middle age. to bassist In a private home at Atlantic Cltv, good homo nnd mod- orate venge. Apply 3008 Frankford ave WOMEN, bright, young, to learn Inspection of small nrms ammunition, to bo assigned later to inspection at the works of private manu facturers, vjnges J2.50 per day, on 8-hour baBls, vvltn time nnd half time for overtime, those qualifying and whose services are found satisfactory will be preferred for permanent employment at the Frankford Arsenal after tho war. Trankford Arsenal, Brldtsburg. Pa. VOUNO LADIES. 20 "to 23 years of ago. to learn In all departments: short hours and pood pay. Pilgrim Laundry Co., 2831 N. Broad st YOUNQ LADY wanted In large office; 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 B02, Ledger Office General LEARN to fit corsets and securo good position: prlvato lessons, dav or evening. Johnson Corset Company. 1535 Chestnut at. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Wanted, experienced char tered or certified public accountant for Im portant work, good terms to suitable appll cant; give age, experience and whether mar "lfd.orslngle. M 707 Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER, accurato at figures, able to operate tjpewrlter. for lumber yard office of Oeorge Nass & hon. Address, in own hand writing, to S. E. cor. Broad and Vino sts Excel, op. to advance for ener. young man. BOOKKEEPEBS wanted, first class only. Apply Remington Arms. Eddystone. Pa. BOY WANTED, GOOD, STRONO BOY: MUST BE OVER 10 Ai'PLY AFTER (J P. M.. Fimi FLOOR. LEDQElt BUILDING. BOYS wanted, between the ages of 14 and in. to fi-l "5d"...f"r...?.l.2L APPly. Ketterllnus J-"-' r li2ii liHir umm o , io ArCH It. UU,Thy:" ,AN.D COOK Man arid wife wanted? white, Protestant; 4 In. family, no washing: country, reference required. -hi n. Vaux, I lire- , una, l'a. CARPENTER Permanent position for competent "IF,., Appiy " SfnCTe, .Superintendent of building and grounds. BrynMawr ColIerje.Uryn Mawr, Pa Sunday, 0 to 11. JO a, m "" CLERK wanted for apartment hotel, must be able to manage offlco and assist In general management of and have reasonable knowl- edge of bookkeeping, bond req. A 11, Led. Off. COMPTOMETER operator, exper.. state salary how soon ran report. P BIO Leaner Office COOK Man or woman to cook for heln on farm: Central Y' V 61' "dr COST CLERK, experienced In toy manufacture log or wood working: single man with ambl. tlon: good wages; state age, experience and reference to be considered: AdTres, M 70s Ledger Office. ENGINEER WANTED FOR office building plantl experienced: 8-hour day: steady employment. Apply Room 431. LAND TITLE JIUILDINQ ' FIREMAN, accustomed to Murphy stoker; steady Job; good pay: reference required. Apply WII faff, "'scnuylkllf." n ""ory Ian;. FIREMEN FOUR OrriCB BUILDING BOILPna EiaHT.HOURADAY.YSTEADYK0ENT. LAND TITLE BUILDING HAMMERMAN " Wanted experienced hammerman for ahaos work on 8-ton hammer. Apply Tacony SI..1 Co.. Mllnor andjllel.h stsTTacony PhiTa "AJnnlilIWJ.nIVE?' 've7rn"a"r7TT;d"tongmair-or: 4500-lb. steam hammer. Apply Time Office Henry Dlsston & Sons, Inc " Tacony. Phiut: lratjri Di,mmn VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. -b vnttiiiKies lor Hand Sanders. Machine carvers; , , , 'Veneer Jointers. Flri".?ilTl,"i,..'l?Sodwol''!,n machinists, Double-head moulder operators Shellackers, Facer machine operators. Hardware fitters, Rubbers, Window cleaners. Stevedores and laborers, Apprentice boys, over 18. ., ,48-hour-week schedule. .leMamlnatl App,y Application Office. tSc?!V: N-J )IOSIEHY.bordr worker. falrlycoinDatent "foi a ooanMetlal poiKlonr good lnducwrienta iai ma of efcaractw wSJ Sip furnlitaTeet ree T HELPWANTED-MALH Continued rom Preceding ColuniiT HOSIERY Youth, knitter on Pnxton lTrrt'Jl or Banner machines to learn flxlne tPelll Phelps Hosiery Co.. 8d andOmirfe: Drn-I HOTEL CLERK Must be ahlo to han.il.-: 3 board.HotelMartyn, 40th and wi'iJJ'wS juij i-iii-i;iiieiri ppiy iiougnton lrarrr-7l cher and Somerset sts.. third fl".""- fiaEI LABonnna Laborers, white and colored, warn. . Penrra 11. R.i steady work: advVtKS.'0'' for men with ability; can board wits,?' company at very reasonable coat If dialttd? Apply 43 N. 17P. U LAISOI1KU3 wanted to clean streeti WkT: 1 colored. Apply estate of David Mei7JI,nl bles. Haines and Magnolia ave., brnnt.,,,f or office. Post Odlce Bldg., aermantnnt0w,Vii Chelten aves. "ermantovra MJ1 LABORERS wanied for Hatboro, Pa work, J. J. if.'l'nVrr, epeeaway, I.AlinltTtth In wnndwnrUlnv ,.-r SJH. Oeo W Smith Co ,3907 PoweitSn are w" LATHE hands wanted on electrlo tfivaTirr rrnno vvork.Apply Crane Dept., Mlles-n.m '" Pond Co. fflln nnd. Meadow. unt- MARINE DRAFTSMAN FIRST CLASS Wiv ku, Ae;tjusTuvir;ij to hull AND PvntUIl WORK. BY MOUSE DRY DOCK AV?.S& PAIR CO APPLY SUPERINTEvnifVii' FOOT B5TH TO 67TH STS..BROOKl7Y!PlNI-T. ... -i.I.O- M5.9.ss "asrwjimjwTsira '""' Tim. r.yyir it, ,.. nn st. MEN wanted to deliver advertising matter: rmS be sober and industr ous, apply MundaV 7 m HoweAddresslng Co. Vlo IS "th. ' . MEN -IVanted. bolfermakers, 1ociyrotivaSr' ehlnlsts, car repair men, labo-ers iocom.fi' cleaners. Penna H R., jj 11 Filbert a '" MEN Employed all or part time carwriadiTeSa iiionej' on biup. K. lau. i-eagtr unice. PIPE FITTER wanted for general factory work"! i.nply N W corner Uth andjijvj2't I PULLEHS-pUT and moulders foTTrudble t'.Tli melt ng furnace. Appy Time ORlcs. n..,!!I uisston at gons, inc.. Tacony. Phlla. '" SALESMEN We know our new offer to salesmen Iim. greater possibilities for him thin do i,! other selling proposition offered today SJ new Liberty Loan Bond feature Is a i-niVe If you are not making money come In aiS hear our proposition. We furnish letda Kl allow dravvlrg account. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA COBP 189 S. 15th at., corner Walnut. SALESMEN Owing to enlistments we hare a number et rsrnneles In one sales foree. th.f n.H.. w? niled quickly by educated Americans ataxias permanent positions advancement Is sura within 30 dais to most of those who join nt now! high-class, dlgnlned. with selling pom bllltles vastly superior to anything yeu eaa sell this summer: references required; drawls! savvvkii. ono mat is experienced on nffii " -"--- . --y- -.-. -. ...itwte, iiuii.u iu.-u lor iace jaciory work cf a confidential nature; must be competent at nblo to give A 1 references, good opportunity for advancement and travel Apply by lettS In jour own handwriting to A 10, Ltdiar "..'J, WANTED FITIRT-CLAS3 ENGINE AND TURRET I.ATHB HANDS FOR 0U NIGHT? SHIFT ON IRON AND STEEL VALVE WORK. FOX LATHE OPERATORS FOR OUR BRASS VALVES DEPARTMENT ON THE DAY SHIFT For first-class men we have steady wort and good pay with exceptionally pleas ant shop conditions. Apply either by letter or In person to superintendent at the works Penna Railroad station ll Nelmoor. or Chestnut Hill trolley ea Germantown ave. to Willow Grove art,: take Jitney to work. NELSON VALVE CO. CHESTNUT HILL, PHILA.. PA. WARP PRESSER wanted Apply Imperial i weioien e-o., main anu iveceor sts . aianaygnx. WARPER, experienced on laco work, the poll- tlon Is a confidential one, with a good atart i and advancement for a man who can furnish ' Kent e.ferBnee.. nnrtnrtnnltv In lr, ir.l Inwu In your own handwriting to A 0, Ledxtr evince. WEAVERS wanted, male, on nlaln whits warl good wages. Imperial Woolen Co , Mala &ai it Rector ats,, Aianayung. WEAVERS, on Turkish towels, both plain ant Jacquard. Ward, Meehan Co., Howard an4 Meadow sts. YOUNO MAN for bookkeeper, accurate at (If ures, nble to operate typewriter, for lumber yard office of Goorge Nass & Son, Address la own handwriting to S. E cor. Broad and Vina sts. Excellent opportunltyfojr advancement. YOUNO MAN. help around summer camp near : Phlla., drive team and care for same, war-t and board references require-!, opportunlfr for student, call Wednesday, 10 to 12 a. m. . 010Kater at; . YOUNG MAN, about 11). wanted for machine-1 shop office, U0 to start. "W 78," P. O. Box i aiuu. YOUNO MAN for office work, able to operate tvpewrlter, wood working experience preferred. M 358, Ledger Central. , YOUNO MAN wanted to learn good trade: steiey work and paid while learning leu . jiao- YOUNO MAN for shipping office: mult turn exper ; good opportunity P 733, Ledger Office. YOUNO MAN. exper In selling and" delivering 111 wholesale candy bus., state sal. A 7. Led. Off. HANDY MAN wanted for general work arovnj factory. Apply 1041 N Hancock, Genernl ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL STOREKEEP ER, public Utilities. I1800-J2000; BOOKKEEP ER AND OFFICE MANAGER. 25, BOOK KEEPER, sales ledger, 120. COST CLEWC. $20. PURCHASING AGENT'S assistant, 1100 month; BILLING CLEBK3, 2, jlH: PBIC8 CLERK, experienced $11 CLERKS gen eral. US up; STENOGRAPHERS, 2 $75 and $100 month; DRAUGHTSMEN. . "everal jrood positions $20, $20, $30 up: MECHANICAI, ENGINEER for plant. $10"-$2000, DEJI0N ER automatic machinery, $2500. SUPERIN TENDENT AND ENGINEER, vvoodworklnj concern $1500-$1ROO. SUPERINTENDENT! experienced manufacturing gas mantles. W SALESMAN, ypung college man under m cither positions open BUSINESS SEBVICB COMPANY 1301 Land Title Building, SITUATIONS WANTED FEMAIS CHAMBERMAID or waitress, Protestant: At lantlc City, $H a week Q 61. Ledger Centra:.. CHAMBERMAID and seamstress or will J for ehIM over .1 vears old 830 IlUttOn, W. r, ClllLDNURSE French girl wishes position; good reference. 3060 N. Water St. ClllLDNURSE. trained, exp., wants place; goo I ref. Phone Chestnut Hill, 1040 w. .5 .-.ft...-. . ...n.. a.anrflnlVllD. iM LUJll'AIIIUtt XUUng WOI11H11, ",- "-" ef B graduate masseuse, wishes position, cars i j a t a - r ei-ii in uii Hnv. iiiirinr rpiHrpucea. - -.- - COOK and chambermaid, Protestant, wishes po- BI11UI1 1UI BUIIIIIICI, Ujr wu.. -.v --rri" ,n, W position 4014 Spruce. Phone Prestatr 3'( " .... -2L l.wnll couivvvisnes position wnere Kiicnen '"''--,v,- a good reference! seashore preferred, JJ l'i Ledger Branch Office. 21st apd Pins sts. ,al COOK first class, Protestant, wishes poaltlos: unaerstanos xancy ana piau n."- - z baking. 2338 Catharine st. - COOK White Protestant woman wants cooWMI capapio. luoo aoingiacfc at EMBROIDERER and saleslady, experience can teach knitting, crocheting, etc P " Ledger Office. GOVERNESS Well-recommended North Oar, man nursery governess wishes position wi' -.., -nn. .-u.-.m..- HI,... Y.ei1ie Z1V. . cniioren. iyi wiicomm. iiw- -- jbj LADY'S MAID or nurse; good seamstreisi rrt"1 erences. Apply at 2315 Spruce. - STENOGRAPHER Beginner, with some oinca experience. 1527 Columbia ave. , TUTOR Young ladjT senior In university et South, would accept position tutoring ta pri vate family students for entrance io.c?.s-v 5, back on work year's experience teaching nira j school; speclallxe on mathematics. EntlU'V Latin. Oerman and muslci onW 'JJ'J means and refinement considered! rierenti Aaaress i- niu, tiimcr "'"" 1 WOMAN, white, will do fine laundry v. or nome. iww i-entrioge se. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE - . ... . ... (up as- ACCOUNTANT Win accept eng""''"",-" H dltlnr. balancing, preparing statements, wm tematlilng. o bo. Ledger central. -m CHEMICAL PLANT STAFF THE ENTIRE FACTOR Y OltAANIZATICft Jft THAT DIIRINO THE LAST 2 YEARS iyi ?AN.P."-S-. THE. CONSTRUCTION ..A"t A BlArr Ut . ifIKK. tin A HMD BY A CIUKiT plANTMPLSYfNGloop KNOAOINO IN THE MANyFACTynBjJjf,?! acidsTand expw)8Ives. is, QgwAHiSfl jl OF DISCONTINUANCE bFQPEI'rHyi!W ilreni:. ABOUT TO BECOME FREE TO rviwwm arri iirttn Hi t;tiSfM4Dia 'VJrifi N figciJXmSXfr sy pWiNtendeNt,0 r ':.-;. a rsiiinvrv i-IlTJtXf IP A I . IC N I f 1 D JU JM J I llApffe8!SaS iixPER.ENCED SULFURIC AND WM u Vei iKBP e V iLokf-xAVto 7 K A jBBst. t 1 1 Ml lifrllliMsWsMfcl4- -"-i MtStJMHl,AAd---- -'liz'4Bk--'--'iLi--' ---JiAs.- vt- . ,,.i . sK ' f '. sssssHK... I I 2EO - -""-