w EATOMJNCIL10.R.M. r W ANftUAL SESSION Mirny Candidates for Great Chief of Records and Junior Saga- more Appointments J i - . it !.. ..... rw.A- ijii ureal uounc.1 tu inn jmpruvcu uiu e Rod Men becan Its Blxty-elghth annual C;lon It Altoonn, by conferring; the Vast 'Lit wtchem's degree on 147 member" in tno jftv'f ,,rMn' llnmo with nrtlnir flrrnt HachcYn Vr. C Ilewlck presiding. Great rro.ihot W-muel It. Walker gave the obligation and G, C. of It. Thomas JC Donnalley tho un 'wrltten work. Oil Tuesday ,tho liubllo ex ercises opened with the "Star Spangled Banner." r, S. Cyrus Stern, ns chairman, after Pastor Roberts had made Invocation, introduced Mayor Uhoados, who gavo a whole-hearted address of welcome. It was then announced through his physician that Great Sachem John M. Coombo would bo vnable to be present. Acting Great Sachem Doctor Ileswlck tnads response to the Mayor. Past Sachem A. V, Dlvely, of Altoona, spoke on behalf of the tribes of Ulalr County. Tast Great Sachem Charles E. Tass made the response. 8. V. Hare, one of tho city attorneys, de livered a wonderful address. Tho last speaker was Great I'rophet Samuel It. "Walker. The report of tho permanent board was presented by O. It of W. Joseph Karrar, showing the amount In that fund to bo . U5.825.8t, which was adopted. P. O. S. R. E. Tonsuo presented tho re port of the Judiciary commlttco, stating that It had examined twcnty-tlirco full sets of laws and seventy-threo i.eta of nmend- merits with certain recommendations, which was adopted. P. G. S. William J. Kerns presented on amendment providing for tho pensioning of Any one who had served In tho position of Great Chief of Records for twenty great euns and had attained tho ago of seventy treat suns, which wa ndopted. Tho memorial service was held on Tues day night and every trlblo was represented. Pastor Roberts, of tho United Hrctliren Church, mado tho Invocation, reading tho Scriptures and a short sermon. Tho memorial address by P. G. S. Charles II. Pass, of Harrlsburg, was a gem of tho first water, his refcrenco to tho sermon of tho year and the two flags. Old Glory and tho banner of the Naiarene being especially effective. Tho audience led by Mrs. T. C. Beowlck sang "Nearer My God to Thee." On Wednesday tho report of tho orphans' board was presented by P. G. S. Dr. W. R. Bodgers, showing 311 orphans now bolng eared .for at an average cost of (1.13 weekly. it , Representative Bell, No. 804, read two inters C I requesting the Great Council to exempt trlhe.s rum mo yoLyuirui ul vu '. iiii,.',.ii ockiiih thslr country. Thin was not adopted. The committee on returns and reports showed a membership of 7s. .09. an Inrrene- of J370. and wampum Invented by trlbca 11,7.3,-50.1,11. P. O. S. John E. Poore, No. 358. road a reso lution pledging the aupport of the Improved Order of lied Men to the National Government. On motion of Representative Fanla. No 43, the Jesolutlon was adopted and a copy directed to be warded to the rreetdent. On Wednesday afternoon a splendid demon stration was held. On Thursday I. O. B. 'William II. Long ffered a reeolutlon pledging the loyalty of the Order to the American fins, which was adopted. An amendment to the law prohibiting1 dual file appolntmenti was offered. This Ilea over until the next session. The following committees made their reports, which were adopted. Library committee, etate f the. order, publicity committee. The election board mado its report, showing that the following brothers had been elected' Great sachem, T C. Ileawlck. great senior saga rnore, 8. Williams, Jr.. great Junior sagamore, Charles B. Bell, great prophet, John M Coombo, great representatives, Charles 1'.. Pass Charles Schafer. Charlea T Davis, John i:. Poore. A collection amounting to J7H was taken i., too Great Council for the Hed Cross of Altoona, Bcranton was unanimously selected as the naxi place ot meeting. The following nominations were then made SAVING HOME GARDEN CROPS FROM PESTS MATTER OF SYSTEM Ounce of Prevention Worth a Bushel of Cure Varieties and Costs of Sprayers Described How to Know When Spraying Is Needed General Rules By JOHN BARTRAM The homo gardener will have to combat the hosts of plant enemies. Thin Is the time of year they make their first drive or spring offensive. It Is better to deaf with them as single spies than to wait till they Come In battalions. Prevention Is better .than cure, though the amateur must not think that there Is no cure for tho swarms of Insects that Infest certain plants nt cer tain times. Advances of modern ngrlcul turs have made possible short shrift for plant pests through careful experiments covering all varieties. There aro numerous sprays and patent preparations on tho mar ket All of them have special utility for definite purposes, somo of them aro general nough to servo a variety of purposes. "Swarms" and "sprays ' all this sounds discouraging, But very often n garden will go through a season without any seri ous attack; particularly If tho ounce of pre vention Is applied to Insure bushels of crops. It Is a good Idea to spray on gen eral principles early In tho game, and thus have remedial agencies all ready to con front tho bugs that prey -n plants. Many of them winter over In the egg form, and whenlthe hatchings peep out on the big rreen world their first nibble at the luxuri ant foliage of tho plant they favor ends their career by the poison, waiting to twist their "tummies" Into knots. Not only Is the Initial brood wiped out by foreliandiH (praying, but propagation Is prevented. This is exceedingly Important, as many kinds of insects have three and four generations In a season. When leaves curl or twist or turn yellow or drop off or show minute holes, her l warning that the pests have started in their appointed mission to ruin crops rld make home gardeners swear. Then Is the high sign indicated for Immediate busl nfess with the sprayer. The little work necessary to keep garden crops free from Insect and fungus ravages is well worth the energy and time. It sounds like a constant "drill." but It Is really a matter of system and a watchful eye. Elaborate and expensive apparatus Is not needed. Sprayers can be bought for as lit tle as thirty-five cents. These are made of tin and hold a quart. They should be good for a whole season with decent treatment, such as washing out the tank after each Job of Bpraylng. Theje smnll hand spray era come In brass at Tl oi- so for a quart. nd can be bought for as largo quantities as a gallon. Then there are automatic spray ers holding from a gallon to threo gallons, made of galvanized metal or brass, and ranging In price from 6 to double that rlce. according to capacity and material. In these a plunger compresses the air In the 'filled tank, and all that Is necessary Is to aim the stream of spray. They can be used lor trees of considerable height by the use 4 an extension pipe, wnicn is uouuni euu, ..All the parts are standardized In the various V(RaUes of automatic sprayers. They can Tfc operated by a single Individual. Also there are special sprayers whicTi will hold a larger quantity of liquid In a bucket to .which the spraying device Is attached. These require two to work them, one to pump and the other to spray. Various ad ditions and modifications are found on the praying apparatus, such as barrel spray , wheelbarrow sprayers and horse sswayers. , There are two general rules which if fol iswed will make spraying effective. t, i One Is to spray the under cide or tne saves, for these are oiien me area at ked. Eggs are laid there and hatch out nd the leaves curl, so that ordinary spray. 1C I ineffectual If leaves are badly ecirled, Jt Is a nood plan to clip them off and tar take the curling as a sign that the under Us the other leaves on the plant or tree tU nrl for at once. The young tips srr r .tvt -,rc : i.. ,wth a mane wJi" ...-. of attack) tey 4' stWMs M Astsa v a --.... n f n ,!- t ,C. lUswtclc. No. 45.11 treat sscnem. 8. W.llla'mt." Jr.. No 481) sreat senior agamore, Charlea C. Hell, No, 804... . wreat junior sasamore stanss, rvo, im uh- etiee K'i "111 An.l.r- Mm '1 1 4 llntlenhSVer No Bit Tro.efl, No 201, Mrqualte. No. Sntt blvelr, Mo. S.I. Illewllt, No, Ml Kelmeth. No. 159, Gray, No. 400, Gentle. No, 239 1 llesketh, No. 437, Parrlsh. No. 41!fli Pressler. No. nil Chase. No. 4(7 UrIPIth No. 80; lleckman. No, tlli Gross. No, '.'0(n Dougherty, No, 2801 Kin ner. No. 1B7 Hchafer, No. 290. .. ... Great chief of records McKee. No. 113 s Fraser, No. 278, Twlford, No, 48i Poore. No, Ms llodgers. No. 281j Holland. No. 48i Gamble. No. 277, Hnyder. No. 207. Pass. So. oil Hmsley. No. 72i Walker. No. 31. .. .,, Great keeper of wampum Farrer, No. 144) Davis, No. BSOi Wllllla, No. 74. . . , mate orphsns' board O'Neill, No. 83i Crlprs, No 138i llaurenburg. No, 113i lMnan. No. .17, Snyder, No. 23S: Fearton, No, .10- Prlre, No. 1 Nit Paul. No. 131. llelhel. No .lull; Halnemnn, No. B3 Plnkerton, No. 7ni Karrlnston, No. 48i llurlnett, No. Oil Kite. No. 44i Tarn. No, lllli Mead. No. Mi Johnaon, No. 304 1 Hmaley, No, 72s Chlttlater, No, 441. O. 8. P. Jatnra T. Tlosera. of Dlnshamton, N. Y.. actinic aa irreat Incohonea, ralaod 'the fnltowlnir sreat chiefs: Great sachem, T. C Ilenwlrkl O. H. H.. H. William", Jr.. G. J. H. Charles 15. Ilelli great' aannnn, ll'ober't 8,'llrownj areai misninowa. 'i nomas it. .-iciee: u. i tui l he v.. John t'elmcthi G. O. of the F., Charlea G. Cllllla. Great Bachem Ileawlck announced tha ap pointment of tho following committees! Finance Committee John H. Greenhalahi No, 31, John J. lloerr, No. 377, Charlea F. Wle land, No. 32. Koturna and Reports Jesso lleacock, No. 403i Judah Levy, No. 124, lre,l O. Htrlne. No. 13. Judiciary Committee William i:. Orirfltb, No. SO: It M Mililgan, No. 12, Georgo W. Nlse, No 3.13. mate of the Order It. 11. Melnroy. No. 273: Hdward Hlter. No. 835, Jesse Webster, No, 215, Library Committee David llellmanNo, a.l.i, Wlllard Btockton, No. 804. Cyrua Htarn. No. 850 .Mllengo Commllteollarry II. Jlelnhnrt, No. 343: William H. Kdwards, No. 151: Frank I. Klllott, No. 301. Publicity Committee James R. Plnkerton, No. 7n, A. J. Pitman, No. 280; Charles W-g-man, No. 310. Hlstte llourd of Appeals George l Giles, No, S3, I). II i:illnger, No 340. Orphans' Hoard William II. llelhel, No. 300: H. O. llurtnet, No. 01. Seloeta Tribe, No. 303. meeting nt Cumbr.H land Jiaii uermnnmwn Aonue and cumner. land street, Inst Thursday night, ntithorlred Its trunlr-s. William I, Peck, Iouls I I.ukft and Philip Nenner, to purchase threo flisi Liberty llonds. Members of Bolorta Trlbo nro ex, mpted from dues whllo in tho aervtco of tho United Hiates. Wlllhim L Demmlck, ono of tho tribe's prom inent members, will gle a short talk tonight upon thn "Question of War from a Human) Standpoint " Mlquon Tribe, No 50. iiavo a ''Indies' night and the program furnished by the entertain ment commltteo Included moving pictures, romle speaklmr and singing, Tho members of tho trlbo, wives, children and friends were present In good numbers. Past Great Sarhem Samuel II. Wulknr mado Interesting rematks on tlm order and other good things, Tho Indies upon entering were presented with a souvenir if n gold Amerlran flag pin. lea cream and cako wcro served. Other rrnternal News on ITecedlng Tnge NEW INVESTIGATION VINDICATES HOUSER Clergyman in Cretan Wreck Not Guilty of Acts Attributed to Him An article printed In these columns In February. 1910, described the circumstances of a collision off tho Virginia Capes be tween tho steamships Dorothy and Cretan. A subsequent article, giving tho substanco of the reports mado to tho Bureau of Navi gation on the accident, was published In May, 1916. In this second article certain references were mado to the conduct of a clergyman, not named, who, It was alleged, entered tho first lifeboat which was bolng prepared to leave tho damaged Cretan, de claring that tho ship was sinking nnd that he must bo taken off with tho first boatload transferred to the Dorothy. Subicnuently. It having been rhown by evidence that the Itev. A. Frank Houser, of Cleveland, O., was tho only clergyman nboard tho Cretan on the night of tho acci dent, a further Investigation was mado by agents of tho Kveninci Lecher, and from tho additional facts gleaned It appears that Doctor Houser did not actually get Into tho first lifeboat to bo launched, nor did ho inako tho statement attributed to him re garding his desire to leave In tho first boat, or that he believed the ship was sinking. TET mo suggest that every one --' who creates or cultivates a gar den helps, and helps greatly, to solve the problem of tho feeding of the nations. President Wilson. Bring your gardening problems to the Evening Ledger for practical, helpful solution. Address JOHN BARTRAM. There is timo yet to start a homo garden. Spade the ground and start this week. Beans (both lima and string), onions, corn, beets, tomato plants, carrots, cucumbers, cabbage plants can bo put in. Readers by sending this coupon to tho National Emergency Food Gar den Commission, 210 Maryland Building, Washington, D. C, will re ceive FREE OF ANY CHARGE a primer on canning and drying vege tables and fruits Fill out tho space below and mail, as this is n part of tho personal service this paper aims to givo its readers. Name Street City State. E. L. sunny day so the solution will have time to dry thoroughly on the foliage. The best time Is between 10 a, m. nnd 4 p. m. It must be repeated If there Is rain within two or three hours of the operation. As many Insects are found on plants In more than one of their four stages of ex istence egg, worm or cnterplllar (larva), chrysalis (pupa) and perfect Insect (Imago) It Is necessary to spray two or threo days In succession to eliminate Individuals of each gensratton. Neglect to do this explains why spraying done thoroughly once some times seems to be a failure. Tho other rule Is to use a fine mtstllke spray to keep on the stream till the plant begins to drip, but no longer. This Is Im portant for two reasons It Is more eco nomical of the spraying material and the entire surface of the lent Is covered with the poison Instead of running off In large drops. Also stand off a fair distance from the objective of the spray so the fanlike stream can encompass a larger segment of the target. Saturday's article will discuss the various kinds of plant pests and give formula for each. GARDEN QUERIES ANSWERED Onions and Cabbage W. C. C When onions so to seed do not cut off the follase. but simply bend over the flower stalk. The onions can be left In the ground for several -weeks to saln In size and mellowness. They can be taken up from time to time fdr table use through this period. The summer onions should be used before the set In of cold weather, aa they will not store well. It la all right to plant mors seed now for the winter crop. It Is not neoeeeary to stake cabbage, but when It has started heading It la advisable to hill up ths earth around the plant. Formulas and Sprays Porothy You will find lust what you want In Saturday's article, which glvea formulas for various poisonous and nonpolsonous sprays, and bow the user of small quantities can roll them. Succession Crops tv W You can plant corn up till July 10, mtvlnm n wa W Mini In fallAHT VAIl. . .. 1 follow the, early potatoes, phint turnips or r celery. All theae. can .be) dried o stored for wisurune. tiwari wortwismwM.H) a socj juaa C vsatec BM to ' Oreat prophet, EVENING MDGEIPiroADELPHlA THURSDAY, JTJNE 21, 1917 . J- i ' . I IN Memoriam MVINOSTON In loving remembrance of ED MIJND W. I.IVINOSTO.V, who fell asleep Tn Jesus June 21, 1018. . , , ,.. ,. . Sleep on, beloved) sleep on. and take lh rest. We love thee welli but Jesus loves thee best. 1'OnTEIl. In tovlns remembrance of mMher. I.I.L.A. At.iHZtTTr. June 20. KnANXES ALBI. Z1TT . .Hun-ral private. Al.Ilir4(lrill. " juiiq i". i,..,.,,. 1.,, .,. friaries K Aldlnger and daughter of late Wll llam "d fcllxabeth Oaiikel. aged . ltelatlve. "m"fr"ends also Tcettjr Jones Women's llellef. .. . .. ,.- Va fc I'man,,.! f Tr Main. ISO. lit, anil Ui " '. ..,.-... .,....- day Hcliool. Invited to funeral, Bat.. 2 P. m.. residence of husband. 4l'i3 fmlck st. Jtanayunk. Services iri limatiuel M i:. Church 3 n. m. Int Leverlnnton I em Friends may call Frl. eve. ATKINl!. Junn i!0. MAY vrlifow of James II Atkins, formerly of Downlnstown, l'a. Due notice of funeral. UAMltlTT At I'oct neadlnir, N J. June 20. UWIIKKvi: J . Jiusband of Katharine T. Iiarrett (nee Cummlskey). Duo noti of funeral will li slcn from 61U1 N 15lh st . l'hlladelphla lunny. June in. rahah h.. ' ? reptlon Church 'D:3U a. m. Int. New Cathedral Crm. nr.NNETT. June 20, JOHN, husband of Mary Ilennett (nee 0'IUnton) and father of hev. M. A. Ilennett. Holamcs and friends, societies of which he was a member, Invited to funeral. Sat , 8 30 a. m., H. W. ror. of 17th st. and I.ehlah ave Solemn requiem mass t hurrli of Our I-ndy of Mercy 10 n. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. TiOWEN At Oakmont. In . Juno 18. KLOIt ENCE A lllllCHALL. wife of Asa Horner llowen Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 2 p. m . residence cif W llllnm T J. Purnell. l'almyra. N J, Int. private. Mor gan Cem. AnlnmoWln at Palmyra will meet train leaving l'hlladelphla at 1.20 p. m. IIHACKEN. June 1R. lH.LA C. into Noone). wife of James A llracken. llslatltes nnd friends Invited to attend funeral, Trl , n n. m.. .liw Sydney st , Mt. Airy. Solemn requiem mass Holy Croes Churcn 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral CTllUTTINniIAM. June 10. JIJI.T tirtlT TINtlllAM (neo Walker) widow f rrleston Ilrlttlnahsm. aged 2 Ilelatlves nnd rrlends In vited to funeral services, l'rl. 1:30 p m. sons residence. Nnlr-an'et Brlttlnaham 1.123 Tasker nt. Int private rrlends may call Thurs.. 8 to 10 p m. Auto funeral. nttt'NNEH .tune 19. MAHY. wife of Clement V. Urunner. ared 40. relatives and friends In lted to funornl services, Krl., 2 P. m.. resj. denre of B'in lll-liw. Vl-tor 1) llerg , 4460 N. 17lh st. NIC-town Int. rrlvato. NorthwooJ Cem Ilrmaine may be Mowed Thurs ove. Auto funeral ...... Hltf K. Suddenly. In Phnenlxvllle. Pa June 10, IIOHEIIT J IIUCK OKed 72. Kunerol serv ices will bn held at lit l lalo residence, 244 2d nve . phoenlxvlllo. Thurs 4 pm. Int nt Iirldgeton, N J on arrival of train lca!nK Phlla at noon Kindly omit flowers. 1IUSIIV June 2" MATTHEW, husbtnd of Harriet llusby tnee Oarth). Itelitlves and friends, also various nrgnnlrntlons of which ho was n member, Incited to funeral services. Hat, 2 30 p. m., nt bis brother's residence, William llusbv, lu Krams ae., Mnnajunk Int I.ev erlnston Cem. l'rlends may cnll Prl 7 to 0 r" lillTf.nn. June IB, EI.MEH n , son of Joseph W and late Martha Itutler. need 21. IletntUes and friends, members of llelmont Ilnptlst f'hurch. Imlted to funeral services l'rl.. 2 n in, residence of Bister. Mrs John Kelly, 1211 West minster ao. Int Montroso fern Trl, nda may call Thurs. 8 to 0 p. m Auto funeral CAIN. iune 18 TIIOMAH C. son nf late Thomas nnd Honorn Cain. Ilelatlves and friends, Court Sclnivlklll No. lo. I" of A. rratrrnal Order of Eagles. No 42. Invited to funeral, Krl. 8 30 a. m. 212H Chrry st Solemn high mass ot Cathedral 10 u. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. CATtTEit In Norrlstown. June If). Wit.. MAM I. CAHTEIl husband of Sarah E Carter. Ilelatlves and frl-nds Montgomery I.odge, I. o O r Minnie Knunee l.odg. I. O It M ; Clen eral Orant I'numll, No. h'J. Jr O t'. A M. . Westminster lllble Class, and all othor organlzi tlons of which ho wns a member InUted to funeral flat . 2 p m . State Hospital Norrls tnnn Pa Remains may tw lewed Sit . nfler 12 nonn. chinel of Slats Hospital. Int. prUite VauiM'TIIEHS June 18. auddenlv. nt .Mln- eola Aviation School. Long Island, N. Y . Ser Kennt WILLIAM KCIINB l'AHlll'TIIKII Itln. tles nnd friends arn Invited to services, rrl.. 11 a. m . residence foth, r-ln-lnw. Julius Vetter leln. Merlon ave . Merlnn. Pn Int. private Con veyances n HI lio In walling at Merlon Stntlon to meet train leaving Proad St Rtn 10 l."i a m I'lHl.TON June 18. HAltllH JONES CHtt. TON. eon or lite Robert P. and Martha J Chil ton Relatives and friends invited to services, 3li:t3 Locust st Thurs 10'30 a. m. Int pri vate Hnltlmore CLARK. Juno 10 I.YDIA, daughter of latn Clement A and Lvdla S. Clark. Relatives and friends Invited to services, rrl , 1 3D p. m , 2133 N 12th st Int private CLARK June 20. Cnptaln OEOIIOE W.. son of l.itevllchnel W. nnd Miry Clark Relntlles nnd friends. Orcble post. No. 10, O A It., sur vivors of 22d and ln)th ReKts . Penna. Vol . Wllllnm Minn Co. Relief Asso.- Journeymen Itookbmdrs' Friendly Society, Local irnlon No 101. J II. of P.. Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2 p m . residence of Jacob Heck. 432U Osage ave. (44th below Pine) Krlends mty call Frl . 8 to 10 p. m Int. West Laurel Hill Cem DAVIE Suddenly. Juno 20. SADIE, daughter nf Sarah nnd late Robert Davie. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Mnn . 2 p m . resi dence of mother, 317 N 22d st Int Mt MorUh Cem Remains may be viewed Sun , 7 to 0 "'DIIMPHY June 10. JOSEril A . husband nf Margaret Dumphy fneo Regan) nnd son of lata Thomas and Ellen Dumphy. nged 31. tllelatlves and friends invited to funeral. Sat . 8 3(1 a m.. r04B Charles st , Frankfort High mass St. Joachim's Church 10 a m Int. New Cathedral Cem Autn funeral. EBERWEIN June 20. JAf Oil EHERWEIN. aired f,4 Relatives and friends, membcrn of Hohenstaufen Ileneflclsl Society, emploves of Baldwin's Locomotive Works, invited to funeral services. Sat ,2pm, residence of sister, Mrs. Charlea Eberle. ft&4 N Pennock st Int prlvnte, Northwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Krl.. 7 to I) p m EDMONDS. Suddenly. In Orange. Conn , June 18. CAROLINE 51 EDMONDS, widow of William M. Edmonds, aged 7(1. Tuneral serv ices, will be held at her lata residence, on tho Race Brook ii , Orange, Conn., Thurs., June 21. at 2 30 p m. FEROUSON. June 1U, AI.U.NANUl.ll FER GUSON, nged f,8. Relatlvea and friends. Loyal Falih I.ode, No. 0715. I. (). O. K.. M. IT. Stone men's Fellowship. Caledonia Club. Phlia , and emploves of Fovvers-Welghtman-Rosengarten Co Invited to funeral, rrl.. 2 p. m 3424 Sun mslde nve., rails of Scnuslklll. Int. Wert Laurel Hill Cem. FISHER Suddenly, June 10, RAYMOND A.. son of Lillian A and late John J. risher. Rela tlvea and friends Invited to services. Frl . 2 ?m , residence M14 Viola st InU private, 'rlends may call Thurs . 7 to 9 p m. FIT70EnALD June 20. ANNA E., wife of Thomas F. Fitzgerald and dnughter of Mary and late William P Conner, nged 2fl. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Mon . 8 30 a m., 2124 S. Rosewood st. Solemn requiem mass St. Monica's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem FLACK. June 10 MAROARET II.. widow of John W. Flack, aged SO. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m., son's residence. E. L. Flack. Woodland rd., Ablngton, ra Tnt nrlvnte Neshamlnv Cvm. FLEMING. June HI. EL1.LN. wife of Thomas M Fleming and daughur of late Peter and Hose Plley ReUtlvcs und friends Invited to funeral, Sat. 8 30 H. m 422S Pennsfjrnve st solemn r'uulem mass at I'hurch of Our Mother of Sorrows, 111 n m Int. Cathedral Cem FUASS1KH. June 10. WILLIAM C, husband of Elizabeth Frazler and son of late William It. and Anna FrazUr, aged M. Relatives and friends, lonlo Council, No. 110, It. A.; Car penters Union, No. 8, Invited to funeral serv ices, residence ot son, William It. Frat.er, 2001 N. Cleve'and ave , Frl., 3 p. m In North wod Cem Friends may call Thurt . S t 0 p. m, QAl.LOP June. 18, MAROARET. wl'e of Ed ward Gallop aged 30. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Sat , 7 3(1 a. m., residence of her uncle, Andrew J McAnany, 2(fl Montrose st. Mass at Church of St. Philip Nerl 0 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. OARV'IN. Juno 20, WILLIAM, husband of Susanna Henry Garvli, son ot lata William and Susanna Garvin, aged 71 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat . It a m , apartments ot Kirk & Nice. 0301 Oermnn town ave , Germantown Int. private. Remains msv be viewed Frl . 8 to 10 p. m. OAUOEU June 20. SOPHIA IJAUOEP. (nee Kirn), wife of William Gauger. aged e.l Rela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat. 2 p. m . 103 E. York st. Int, private. North Cedar 11111 Cem. Auto funeral. GLAZE Suddenly, June 20 FHEDEr.ICK G Jr . son ot Frederick Q. and Mario 11 Glaze ,T1BS Uttl, iui I, Bliu ,, ll.i.lt.,. aim (itcniiB, members ot Alexis Yearly Hen. Asso., Invited to funeral. Sat . 7 a. m. parents' residence. 2017 Federal st . Camden, N. J. Requiem mass St. Joseph's Church w a. m Int Calvary Cem, nnimn.s'. June in. Margaret, wife of John Gordon (nee Lynch), aged 33. Relatives and friends Jnvlted to funeral services, bat . 1' p. m . 1408 E Oxford st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may bo viewed Frl.. after 8pm GORDON June SO, WILLIAM F . son of Thomate and Catharine Gordon. Relatives and friends. Holy Name and Rosary Societies of St, Vincent's Church, Invited lo funeral, Sat , 7.30 a m.. 0727 Knox St.. Otn. Solemn requiem mass St. Vincent's Church u a. m. Int. private. aOKHELL. Suddenly. June 10. LAWRENCE J., son ot lata Robert and Alice Gorrell and brother cf the Rev. William J. Gorrell. C. M. Relatlvea and friends, also Ds Soto Council. No 813. K. of C. . Epiphany T. A. H. Society and employes of N. Hnellenburg- ft Co.. Invited to funeral. Sat., 6:30 a. m. 1037 Jackson st. Solemn high requiem mass Epiphany Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Omit flowers. Auto funeral. GRAY. June 20 100 Elmwood ave., Nar berth, Pa.. GUYON W. GRAY. Notice ot fu neral will be given. H ANNA June 18. FLORENCH E,. wife ot Hugh W, Hanna (nee Dannels), aged 23. Rela. lives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p. r& at the residence ot her father-in-law. Dr. Hugh Hanna. 2813 Diamond st. Int. private, HAZZAnD. June 10. CHARLES, husband of Elizabeth (nee Knollj. and son of Thomas D. and late Lavlnda Hazzard. aged 40. Relatives and friends. General D, II. lilrney Camp, No, 13, 8. of v.. Invited to funeral services. Sat., 3 p. m., 2033 N. 5th at. Int. private. Oreen. mount Cem, Remains may be viewed Frl., 7 to 0 pm. 1IEFERN June IS. JOSEPHINE, widow ef Thomas Hefern and daughter of late William and Mary McDowell. Relatives and friends, James E. Hyatt Council. No. 127. 8. and D. of L.. Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p. m.. 43S4 Silver wood st.. Manayunk. Int. Leyerlngton Cem.. Itoxboroiich. Remains may be viewed Thurs., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. HEI.MUOLD June 16, suddenly, HORACE T. HEUinoLD, husband ot Kate K. Freeman and son of late Frederick and Esther L. Helm bold. Private funeral and Int. In Woodlands Cem. June 20, HERIUOTT June 20. L1NNIE, daughter of Thomas and late Eliza Ilerrlott Relatives and xrienas inviiea to runerai services. uai., ? p. m.. 4BI7 Hazel ava . West Phlla. Int nrtvale HERITAGE June 20. IDA M.. wife of Alfred It Heritage asd daughter of Louisa K. and late John J. Kstterer. aged 3. Ilelatlves and rrienas invitea to runerai. oat,. 'SO n. m ilA r.lAn rnii th... Aea.m, ,t Ta.rUI? ia x-ioii ruan A FhlU. Int. Wll .k.. i.,...r. ' .T ..: 'n :" z. .1" """"" '.-rr,ai . vsay -A"s?i-siiiim win 'Tk . mMMf&wms&vz :Riiz?zr&2z nr.ATii. IIONIG June II). SARAH (nee Slack), wife of Frank Ifonlg, aged 62. Relatlvea and friends invlled to funeral services. Sat., 2. P. m.. 421S Wallace st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto funeral, HUGHES. Suddenly. June 10. WILLIAM It., husband nf Adj L. Hughes Relatives and friends. Totem Ide. No. 10(10, I. o. O. .. and St, Luke's M. K. Church Men's Rlble C sss Invllrd to funeral. Sat.. 3 p. m . 2221 S. Juniper el. Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto service. HUGHES .Iune 10, WILLIAM J . husband of Iste Isabella Hughes and son of late Joseph nnd Kllzalieth Hughes, formerly of Centralla, Pa Relatives and friends Jnvlted to funeral. Sat.. 8 30 a. m . residence nf brother-in-law, hdward llrandon. 0700 Tulip St., Tacony Requiem high mnss St. I,co'a Chutch 10 a. m. Int. St. Doml- nlj".Nl'im-June 20, WILLIAM E . husband of Ilerthn It. Jones (nee Goetz), nnd son of Ida II and thn Isle Evan V, Jones, aged 33. Rel atives and friends Invited to services Sat . 2 P m . MID Glrard nve Int. nt Fernwood Cem. KEEN. June 10, FRANKLIN P.. husband of Pauline M. Keen. Relatives and friends, lxiyal Order of Moose. A. II. Slckler Company. Invited to funeral services. Frl . 2 p. m.. 1811 E, Mon mouth st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill tm. Remnlrs rosy bo viewed Ihurs., after 8 n rn. KILPATRtCK. June 17. GENEVIEVE, daughter of Hugh and Annie Kllpitrlek (nee Foley), aged 14. Relatives and friends, pupils nf Girls' Catholic High School nnd pupils of Holy Name School, Invited to funeral, Frl., 8 30 n. m., pirents' residence, 2010 tl. Norrls st. Solemn high requiem mass Church of the Holy Name HI n in Int. Holy Cross Cem. KlLHl'RN June 18, at resldenco of son, John II Kllburn. 138 w. ITpsal st Oermsn lowm EI.IZAMETH HOCKLEY, widow of Ed win Kllburn. nged hO. Services and Int private, KOENENIIEItU Juno 2U, Rev HERMAN J. KuENENIJEIlO, aged .18. Reverend clergy, rela tives ond friends. Invited to funeral. Frl morn ing Offices of tho dead 8:311 a m Solemn requiem mass Seminary Chapel. East Chelten ave , Germantown. II n. m. Int Seminary vault LiHIIIIANItT At 3244 N. llrond st , Juno 20. FREDERICK, husband of Ida V I.eibrnndt nnd eon of lato Frederick and Maria Leibrandt. Relatives nnd friends. Corlrthlan Lodge, No. ,11. F and A M . Ht. John's Chapter. No 232 Ht Albans Commindery, No. 47. l.u l.u Temple A A. O N. M H , Pn. Society Prevention of Cruelly to Animals nil other organlrallnns of which he was a member. Invited tn funeral serv ices. Mon. 2 p m., David II. Srhujlir Illdg . llrond and Diamond sts. Int. private. I.EIDV June 20. EI.OISE E . widow of Paul Lel.ly i 'id daughter of late Stephen and Louise Hill Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral servicis Sat., 2 p. m., apartments of Klrk ft Nice ("301 Germantown ave.. Germantown Int. private L1TI.I5 At Delanco. N. J.. June 20 KE Tt RAH O. widow nf John 8. l.ltle, aged 60 Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Sat.. 2 p m . residence of son-in-law. Frank Toy. Center ave . Delanco, N. J. Int llrldgeboro N J. Remains mny be viewed Frl . after 7 '' LLOVD Junn 10. ELI.A ELIZARETH Mc ffilXlAN. widow of William J Llovd Rel i lives and friends, also II. V. M Nndalltv nnd league of hnirrd Heart. Invited to funeral, Frl 8 3(1 n. in. 4SIJI Woodland nve W Phlla Sol emn requiem mass St. Francis do Sales s Church. 10 n. m Int. Holy iross I'm Autn UM 'ilb'EY June 20. PATRICK, husband of Sarnh Mnliony (nee Kelly). Relatives nnd friends all societies of which he was it nvm ber. Invited to funeral. Mon, 8 30 n m, Ilel tnont rund Oanvlew, Del. Co , Pn Solemn mass of requi.m St Charles's Church In a. m. Int M. Charles's Cem No carriages MARTIN Juno Id, CHARLES CLARK MARTIN, aged 81 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Frl , 2 p m . 2142 N Lambert st Int. Mt Morlah Cem MARTIN. Juno 10. WILLIAM, husband of Eliza A. Martin (neo lllell). aged 7f. Relatives and friends. Frtnkford Lodgo, No. 202 I', and A. M.i Pequod Tribe, .Vo. 18, I. O. R M. : Wei. come Lodge, No. 220, I. O. O. F.. and emploves of Water lluriau. Invited to funeral services Snt.. 2 p. m.. 2012 N. 2d St. Int. North Cedar MATTES Suddenly, June 18. LOUIS, hus band of Catharine Mattes (neo Schullzl and son of Anthony and Maria Mattes (nee Alcher) ng.tl 21. Relatlvm and friends members nf Arihconfrnlernlty of Holy Family, Si. Peter's Hrnmatlc Assn. Phlla. Lodge No 31, I O. (t. M. and employes of P R T. Invited to fu nornl, Frl.. 8 30 a. m, 14.11 N lliilililnson St. Requiem miss In n. in., st Peter a Church. Int. Most llolv Redeemer Cem MeliuNOl'Glr. June 20. ANNIE wife of Lnwreiue J. MrDonough. Sr. Relatives and friends and Altar Society, are Invited to attend funernl. Sat. 8 30 a. m. 2221 S Cnrllslo st Requiem high mass Church uf ,Mt. Monica 10 u. m ini lloiy ( ross t em McKliNNA. June 18. HUGH. husDand of Catharine McKenna. Funeral, to which ths relatlvea nnd friends are Invited, on Frl, 8 a m , from his lato resldeme, 213 Wilder st Solemn mass of requiem at Church of the Sacred Heart U'30 a. m. sharp. Int. Holy Cross Cem MrNICHOL Suddenly, June 18. ANDREW, husband cf Susan McNIehol (nee McCloskey) Relatives and friends, Holy Nnme Society; II V. M. Sodality. Altar and Rosary Society, League of Sacred Heart of the Church of Our Lady nf Victory, Cnthnllo Sons of Derry. und emploves of P.. It. T. Co., Invited to funeral, Frl., 8 30 n. m, 3321 Pearl si.. West Phlla Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Lady uf Victor lo n. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. . McWIIiNNEY. Suddenly. June 17. JAMES, husband nf Annie McWhlnnev. Relatives and friends. Franklin Circle. No. 13. 11. of A.l Purltv Home, No. II. II 11. C. and emploves of rln trlcal drrnrtment nf William Cramp A Sons bhlp nnd Engine llulldlng Cn , invited tu funeral services, Frl. 2 p. m., 3012 Almond sl. Int. Greenwood (K. of P.i Cem. Hemalnti may be viewed Thurs.. after 7 p. m. MILLER. June 211. EDWARD, husband of Ellen 1'lnder Miller nnd son of late John E. and Eliza Miller, aged fill. Relatives and friends. Chestnut Hill Council, No. 213. O. of I. A , Court Germantown, No. 33, I1'. of A : German town Ren. Club. Business Men's Asso. Police Pension Fund Invited to funeral services. Sat. 3 p. m. 3730 Wayne nve, Germantown. Int. lvv HlllTem. MOIIL June 18, MARY ANN. wife of Albert A. Molr nged r.8. Relatives nnd friends, Al berta Mehrer Home. No 11, 11, nf A , Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 2 p. m.. 222 E. Ashmead at., Germantown. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Thurs. eve. MONEY June 10. LOUIS W., husband of Harriet M Mnxey, aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services Frl 1 3(1 p m.. 203 Svdney at., Mt Alrv. Int. private. MURRAY luno Hi, NELLIE R, daughter of llrldgct and late Jeremiah Murray, aged 20 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat , 8 30 a m., funeral parlors of M. J. Fltzpatrlck 8722 N. llroad st. Solemn high mass nf requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy oepuienre i em. auio luner&l MURRAY. June 10 SARAH C. MURRAY, aged 00 (formerly of New Drtttln. Pa.). Rela. tlvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 8 a m., residence of niece. Miss Anna M. Murray, 2M2 E. Norrls st. Int. private New Hrltnln. Pa. Nf -"SEll Suddenly. June 10. CHARLES J. NElt.'EK husband of Lnura Nelsser. aged 01 Relatives and friends, members of Phlla Lodge. No 3 Ancient Order of United Freemen, Djers nnd Merierlzera' Union. No 1, nnd Local No 7(12. Invited tn funeral services. Sat, 2 p. m., 182 W Atlantic st. Int Greenmount Cem NEUMAN. June HI. IIRIDGBT, daughter ot lato Patrlik and Ilridst Nruman (nee Ilrndy), of Larra Countv t'rivan, Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Frl.. 8 a. m., from parlors of Wm. McConashy, Lancaster and Wyoming nvis.. Ardmore. High mass at St. Denis's Church ll 3(1 a m Int. Ht. Denis's Cem rrlends may call Thurs., 7 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. NORMAN. June 10, EDWARD R , husband of Ueesle (nee Wilson), and son of Edward II nnd Esther Norman, nged 24. Relatives and irierus invneu lo runerai services, ..il-r nnars wood si., Sat., 2 p. m Int. private. Remains msv he viewed Frl , 7 to 0 p m. , O'DUAIN. On Jl.-i 18 1017. AL1CS M.. be loved wife of Georgo E. O'Draln and daughter of Margaret nnd late Jamea Hlckey. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl, on Frldav morn., nt 8 30 o'clock, from her late residence &303 Grave nve solemn requiem mass Church of Most Illessed Sacrament 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross ( em OLIPHANT June 10. JOSEPH F.. husband nf Sabella A Ollpliant. Relatives and friends. Washington Camp. No. 4. P. O. s. of A . Fidel Ity Lodge No ,'l, A. O. U W., Invited to fu neral servlies Frl.. 2 p m, 114 Washington ave . i olUngswood. N J. Int. private .Re mains may bo viewed Thurs eve. OIM'LIIMANN June 18. WILLIAM OPPER MANN. husband of tho lnte Taullne Oepermann. aged 82. Relatives and friends, also members of Hermann Lodge, No. 123, F. and A. M . Phlla. Rifle Club and all other societies to which he belonged. Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p. m. 743 Spring Garden st. Int. German Lutheran fern. i'i.iian June is, suddenly, juii.n u. PERAN, brother of Mrs. A. Lapetlna. Solemn requiem mass Cathedral Church. Sat.. 10 a. m Remains may be viewed Frl.. 7 to 10 p. m , Oliver It Ilalr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. prlvnte. PERKINS At Mnnreatown. N. J.. June 20. CHRISTIANNA TERKINS (nee Slim), wife of John Perkins, aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat.. 2 p. m., 2S8 W. Main at , Monrestown. N J. Int private. RICKARD June 10. ANNA J., wife of George ll Rlckard and daughter of Albert T, and Margaret Jones, aged 36. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p. m.. IDJ .i nun St. int cernwonu v em RUDOLPH June 18. HENRIETTA A., widow of Frederick Rudolph, aged 37. Funeral, to which relatives nnd friends Invited, Sat., 1 p. m , residence of Thomas Uooth. 2322 S, Qth at. Int. Hillside Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Frl., after 0 p. m. RUFFNEIt June 20, WILLIAM A., husband of Catherine Rutlner (nee Downey) and son of late Edward and Julia Rurfner. Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to funeral, Mon , 8.30 a m . 1018 Ilrewn at. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. HAVERY June 10, ELIZABETH PURVES. widow of Charles C Savery and daughter ot Iate Alexander nnd Sarah A. Purves. aged 74, runtral services, Frl.. 2 p. m , Hamilton Court. SUth and Chestnut sts. Int. private. SCHAEFFEH. June 10, Miss THERESA, daughter of late John nnd Anna Marie Schaef fer. aged 77 Relatlvea sed friends Invited to funeral, Frl , 8:30 a. m.. Tni Widows' Asylum. 1401 E. Susquehanna ave. Msss St. llonlfaclus's unuren in a. m int. m ieier a urm, SCHMELLICK. June 20, suddenly. CARRIE V. , daughter of Carrie C and late Paul A, c, Schmelllck, aged 21. Relatlvea and friends In vited to funeral services, Sat., 2 p. m.. 213 N. Horton st.. West Phlla. Int. Arlington Cem. Auto funeral. SCHWEMMER. Jurur 18. T.OUIBA. wife of Ferdinand tichwemmer (nee Ruppel). aged 38. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv SEAL Third-day. Sixth Month 10. EMILin THOMPSON, wife ot Joel A. Seal, aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, sixth day, 22d. 1 p. m., 811 N. 22d at. Int. private, Falrhlll Cem. 8IDMAN. June 10. MARGARET, wife of Isaac V, Sldman (nee Calhoun). Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m , 2030 Amber at. Int, private. East Cedar Hill Cem, Remains may be viewed Frl., after 8 ,P' SMITH WILLIAM SMITH, of Lambertvllle. N J formerly of Germantown. Philadelphia, and husband of Mary A. Smith (nee Yates), father of C. Percy. Archibald O.. Elsie A. and Russell D... O'JO p. m Juno 17, at Buffalo. N Y aged 67 Relatlvea and frlenda Invite' to services, St. Stephen's M. E. Church, Oer. mantnwn, Phlla., 2 JO p. m Wed. Int. Ivy Hill Cem BTERZER. June 18. EDWARD U, son of Kate and late Edward L. Sterzer. Relatlvea and frlenda. Resolution Council. No. a, F. P. a.. Plmas Tribe. No. 72. 1. O. R. M., South East IV,P.nbJ.,e"J tL'.H?1i.lnvi!1 to funeral services. 2967 N. Falrhlll at., Thurs., p. rn. Int. con: I Tr-L'Ji.. r- .. ..-. . wsxhbihi:, w t.ewsii i ., tb, At Montreal. Canada. Jnn in n. rmTH!V" cTFr1 te'1'.!. uifm. Inland. . Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. ,,. 53" "-Pl'i '."Jv-.-tT.t.ine "1 AUGUST WETZELL, aged 70 He atlves nnd 'rfds. German llene. nclal Lodge, Hiawatha Tribe. No. 34, I O. 11. m if iilssshoro. N J, Invited tn funeral, Sal., Reformed Church, Olassbnro, 10 a. m. Int. OIWILSON.-June 10, notlERT JM.tr.4, son of Lizzie and Iste John i. Wilson, aged ' Hies and friends Invited to services Thu,,,, p. m, 1441 8. I ajson st Int. Montrose Cem. may call Wed.. 7 SO to- p. m. Auto- Friends m0w'i?.bOJun. lA.MArtY S. WILSON (nee KSffuicsand frlepd, invited to Vi neral service, ivi an. in., residence. 803 Em st Camden. N. J. Int, Evergreen Cem. jricnaa may -sail Thurs. ove PAKCEL TOST 52.50 $15. F3LAG rou rot RTii or .iui.y 5c Per Doz. and Upwards LARGE n.OS REDlCr.II fcr.Nl) rOK NEW PRICE LIST Leon Blanckcnsce & Co. 217 ARCH ST. PHII.A. SUMMER HESOKTS ATLANTK ( ITV. N. J SI.R0 up Dull' JO UP Mklv. Am. Pl.ln. raclOc nnd Arknsa Ues near Ilea, h Ele vator Hot und cold running water In rooms Pri vate Imttis mining iroin iniu-- ,.j v ..... ...... r. Capacltv 300 Ilunklet Hotel Boscobcl Kentucky ave. near lJenih. Open nil ear. rine table, nkit Phono 117. A. E. Marlon, FREDONIA HOTEL T-nf,",1oaaik Newest mod brlik hotel Amer. A. Euro plans; central location Cap 230, standard table, te aerv . ebvntor, baths, run water, lockers for bathers, garage Mrs O W. f'armany & Sor. Westminster Ky- a0' n'ar ""?' Lulcv' ,0 wesunuisii.i ftTttt private baths, run. water, J10 up weekly. J2 up daily. Chae. lluhre. wii.nwnoi). n. ,i. HOTEL ARLINGTON ""- Open all year. R J. OSRORNE tc SON KAnLESMKIIE. PA. THE CRESTMONT INN EAGLESMERE. PA. The hotel with the Incomparable situation, 2200 feet above tho sea on the summit of tho Allcghenlcs Golf, tennis, boating nnd the finest of fresh-water bathing Modern Improvements For booklet nnd terms address WILLIAM WOODS. Manager. MAKRIXHEXn NECK, Mq. THE OCEANSIDE MARHLEHEAD NECK, MASS. NOW OrnN inth 8fannn, superbly situated en tho North Khore nf Mass i!0 ml Us from lio ton: comm.im.lnt; r mark.ihlo v'nws nf tho surf and achtlntf A d llghtfully cool resort, capo clallv nttrattl l pirtlrular rpoplo oppre clitlnir dltlntlc f-nvlronment Ttnn.n. bathlne, yachtlnff center. Superior rulslne Booklets. A. IF &. n LAND. Trops. EDUCATIONAL Ilotli Srven Commercial Education Intensive day summer courses In Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Preparatory Ac counting. Office Devices, etc . In session now. Young people must bo prepared for tho great demands of business and the government. Enter now TEMPLE UNIVERSITY llroad nnil Rerks Streets Temple University llroml nnil Berks Streets College Courses for Teachers Preparatory courses for entrance to professional schools Courses In Household Economlts. Hospital Die tetics Ht'MMKH sr.sKKJN OITA.HILVJJUi FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL "Almnt n CountrT Silionl" on the rnrkwar IKMS 140 N. 1 tit ll ht. (Illtl.S MARY B. LOOS 1100 N. 41et street. Is lea Inn l'hlladelphla for JJast Liberty, l'lttsbureh, l'a. Hilinn I lnvlf trained, always In demand, so. t iiuig -"-ra euro ft pesltlon through our roursn of Instruction l'hlladelphla School of Tiling. Ulu t'hestnut st . third floor. BROWN PREP J'arKway Illdf. UIWYVH river Br0ad and Cherry Sta. Summer Pehool June 20 Kend for catalog. STRAYER'S Th" I,f,t Business School, 6th nnd Chestnut Streets. Positions guaranteed Knter now. Day or night. Teachers Wanted Istratton for Positions wiiitinir rr. reg istration for College and Normal graduntpi. Modern Teachers' Ilurenu, 1003 Market fit HAVE FII.I.KII over 13.001) positions. Free aid to schools. D. II. COOK. Mgr., National .-......-. ninirj. i errr mac,, s'niiaueipnta- WT.ST rilr-STEB, PA. WEST CHCSTEK STATU NORMAL SCHOOL. BothJ Sexes. J20tf-$2fi0. O. M. PHILIPS. Prln! SWIMMING CENTRAL NATATORIUM Swim for health and pleasure In water Y changed and purified dally. Cost. In addl M Hon o membership, $2 00 a year, $5.00 fol O S months' uae of pool. 0 private lessons A 15.00; single swim 25 cents. 1421 ARCH ST.. PIILIA. MUSIC ItAOTlME In T1MK In 20 lessons or Money Back. Bklt ma & Ts I.0ST AND FOUND CERTIFICATE Lost, certificate No. 1740. IS shares capital atnek Standard Roller Bearing Co.. application ,'ornevv certificate proposedf A. C. Johnson, Link IleltPn.. Nlcetown. FAN Ist, somewhere downtown vlolmty of 8th and Arch sta.. 1 S-luch electrlo fan. 3 rasor straps. 1 razor. 1 pair of aclsiors ha. wsrdjfrslurned to 1010 cjlnton st. NOSEqi.ARSES. In Ase. lost Sunday, between XdS;??,lraY.,,0,'nl, ,rom " Church o"th2 POCKETIIOOK Lost. black leather nockeu book, containing gold vanity case. "? wis! jyiMekinI)rlyJJ5 reward 1420 N? 8th B,J.'XI:,V.TKAUAI'1' -l"0,t itTnJlghbSrhSortf Columbia ave. and Watts st ltewsrTi il brought to 1333 N, Broad at. "wfd If PEHSONALS COMPLETE Ml'LTlORAPHINO OUTFIT s.v. eral polnta of type brilliant opportunity to secure complete mach ne. can be Inspected at any time. Apply superintendent'- olflcV roue?i; floor. Blauners, 833 Market at ' our,b HELy WANTED FEMALB . vbnn4 Tuuua jauf, son- n-law'e residence, aimn Vi. fhiieeh of Memphis st Solemn requiem mass Church ol the Vntivitv lo a. m. Int. Holy cross i em. lhTon.IS.-June; 10. IIAKIIIRT IJAI.B. wife of Herbert Toplis. aged f.0. Relatives and friends Invited to luneral, I rl.. stlt.t,n,ivv Hlli Sevmour at., Germantown. Int. private ivy nil, c UUSLi 1' lfig8S 4tttt-lttJKi t. 17 OEXriNT! HAWAIIAN ?M Pend Inr Pries .( jj J Instruction Book Freo M J FRD C. MEYER Jl it. 1219 Arch 3t. (TJJU) ll ( rhllaaelphia W'Sf OSBOKNt HELP WANTED-rFEMALB Cosflnurd from Preceding ColrnnH I1ELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO The President of ths United SUIes h.T Minted I to i the great Industrial army SftK nation and to the necessity for a generous, unseinsh observance of duty Sn the part of those who may beat serve In that army. The telephone system of the country Is to Play a conspicuous part In the conduct of the war. Rell Telephone operating presents It self as a vocation for Joung women "herein a no less patriotic than valu Ible service to the Government may be performed. If vou are between the ages ef 18 and 24: apply at 400 Market ;t.. Phlladel phU. any day. except Sunday, between 8:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. New emplores are paid while learning and are assigned to offices near their homes The work Is Interesting, the en vironment most agreeable and efficiency Is rewarded by ready advancement. Comfortable recreation rooms and dining rooms where meals are served nt cost In every Central Office. Apply Now. BUYER DRESSMAKING DEPARTXENT , Olmbel llrothers require a buyer for their dressmaking department! one with or with out European experience. Apply personally or by mall. Address Daniel Olmb-I, Olmbel llrothers. Philadelphia, Pa. COOIv. experienced, with reference: apply Thurs day morning; go to country for summer. 1400 r,' llroaa st. Olltli wanted for general housework, no vvaah Inc. rnut have referencel white girl pre ferred. E. A Ilernsteln. 10th si.. Oak Lane. GIRLS WANTED OVER 10 YEARS TO LEAnN TO MAKE LITTLE CIGARS. I)ESIRAnLE, STEADY WORK. HOT IITNCHE9 SERVED AT COST. PAID 17 l'Bfl WEEK WHILE LEARNING. J7.15 AFTER 2I WEEK LIGGETT A MYERS TORACCO CO., THIRD AND ONTARIO. GIRLS experienced In steel pens: steady works good price schedule. Turner 4 Harrison, 1211 Spring unraen si GIRLS forshlpplng department. Apply q F. Hornet Ilros. Co.. 8. E. cor. 17th and 1 air mount nve. GIRLS lo wrap nnd box nies; steady work: good pay. APPiy tuin l rnnnmru ave. HAIRDRESSER Young lady with experiences Bteadrposnion. liocn. iu n. iain, HEMRTITCHERS, experienced, on ladles' shirt waists, steady work: good pay. Haney, Kutt ner & Rniib, 1320-34 Vino st. HOSIERY Experienced girls wanted on topping and knitting and atrlng frames; learners wanted, paid well while learning; can make best wages in city when learned. Wallaoe- Wilson Hosiery Co., ea.ia urcnaru at., tag, HOSIERY I.OOPERS wanted; good wages and steady work Apply Hngar Hosiery Finishing Co.. c nnu vv estmoreianu sis, HOt'SEWORK Mlddle-nged woman for general lousewnrk Apply 7038 Woodland ave. Wood land 8i',(f N't'RSE Wnnted. n practical nurse to assist nurse must b strong and capable. Apply l.eamy Home. Mt. Airy. Pa. OFFICT: CI.lfnK, experienced, good penman, quick nt figures, neat accurate; good opening for bright young lady about 20 5 ears old. South Camden factory, dept. "L." I 803, Ledger Office. oriHATOItS, experienced nn cuff and wrlat bandlntr of custom shirts. Mann & Dllkf. 1100 Chestnut st. BALAD GIRt For large restaurant, experienced. A 10. ldKer Office. Address SII.K Kxpertenced hard silk winders and doubters, also Artificial silk spoolers, B. Hoolpy ft Son. 43! N. Hroad. blKNOOltAi'ltUH, somo knowledge of bookkeep ing, ono with some technical experience In mechanical line preferred, central location; atate salary and experience. "N-l," P. O. Ilox 3.100. faTlNOOHAniEIl. public, can use, typewriter and phones In llroad and Chestnut office In exchange for few hours' services each day. O 3-.U. LedRcr CentraL iTHNOailArunn Wanted, ccmpetenl lady tplst and stenosrapher. permanent position; ij 'efjXPP Tie ncp ana aaiary, aui, iru. uu. STKNOOKAl'lIUH, ounK lady, neat and accu rate. I'nderwood machine; state ago and ex perlenco M 4 17, Ledger Central. STHNOOHAPlila. experienced; reference; Jlfl week steady position. Q 3ftft. Ledger Central. STr.NOClHAI'HEK. experienced; 115 per week to start I1 h22 I.edeer Offce. WAITRESSES nnd all Wnds of hotel help want ed for thn Hotel Ilellovue. Ocean City fall P-ld Federal st , Camden, N. J., 2d floor. Bell phone Camden l.lflS W. WANTED sleep In ! capable women for laundry work; Lenmy Home, Mt. Airy. WEAVERS wanted, female, on plain white work; good wages. Imperial Wooltn Co., Main and Rector sts.. Manayunk. WOMAN or young girl to assist with light house hold duties; also assist with care of 8-year-old child P S24. Ledger Office. ONI- OR 2 WOMEN FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK, 6 MILES AHOVE WILLOW GROVE; MlST RE GOOD COOK. CALL AT 4200 CHESTNUT ST. BETWEEN 10 A. M. AND 4PM . General LEARN to fit corsets and secure good position: private lessons, day or evening. Johnson Corset Company, 11135 Chestnut st. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT Wanted, eiperlenced char tered or certified publlo accountant for 1m portant work, good terms to suitable applt cant; Rive age, experience and whether mar rled or single. M 707, Ledger On lee. .1, HOY, STIIONO. WANTED FOR NIGHT wortK: must nn over in, chancb FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLY AFTER 6 I SI., LKUOBIl OFFICE, FIFTH FLOOR. HOY wanted, over 16, to assist In order depart roent and look after stock: good opportunity for bright, soung hustler: 4S-hour week. P.onetr Suspender Co.. 315 N. 12th. sixth floor. HOY. COLORED FOR PORTER. 2200 N. HROAP ST. GILLIE'S. BOYS wanted, good wages, steady work. Brook- lyn cooperage to., need ana Mwanson BtB. BRASS FINISHERS on box and turret lathes wanted, nlso valve, assemblers: highest wages and bonus paid for good valve men. Apply Nelson Valve Co., Chestnut HIM. Pa. CARPENTER wanted, steady work. Tearson l.udaseher Lumber Co . Westmoreland St. Wharf. CHAUFFEUR, white, for 7-passenger business limousine, very, little night work; permanent position, northeastern aectlon, BtRte age, ex perience, education, religion, height, weight nnd two references; must be able to pass Physical examination. Address S 2, P. O. llox 3143. . CLERK Experienced voucher and detail clerk: must be quick, accurate, efficient; good oppor tunity for young man who can master this w.firkv Bi,e rt.r;ience' s- Camden factory, P 82Q, Ledger Office. .--, COTTON YARN SALESMAN NEW YORK COMMISSION HOUSE RE QUIRES MANAGER FOR COTTON YARN DEPARTMENT. TO COMPETENT PARTY gEfoLPiATUrYs 5n: LiygoV.RT5ipFT,.coNFiDENTiA & DRAFTSMAN, mechanical, competent and effi cient: cap. of designing special maohlneryi V1"- J" ":nan. drawing; atate wagea de sired: Camden mfg. plant, p 811, Led. Off. ELEVATOR OPERATOR for . Office Building Service. Light, Steady Employment. Apply Room 444, WIDENER BLDO. FIREMAN. larriiatnmeri tn xtomhu h.. Steady lob: eond nnv. Nf.,m,. a.,...,.... Aply William Mustard, Ridge and Laboratory lane. Falls of Schuylkill. ""- Uyi?v?"I,.RIVE,i' levman and tongman for' 4500-lb. steam hammer. Apply Time Office. Henry Dlsston Sons. IncT. Tacony. Phil! Ilivn DAVncna VICTOR TALK1NO MACHINE CO. Hss vacancies for Hand aandera Machine carvers Veneer Jolntens Locomotive crane operator F''ri!,l'.cir,l woodworking machinist Double-head molder operators Shellackers Facer machine operators Hardware fitters ' ,, Rubbers Window cleaners Stevedores and laborers Apprentice boys, over IS , . 48-hour-week schedule Physical examination necessary. Apply , Victor Talking Machine Co ' App Icatlon Office, 83 Cooper at c.a.. N , HOSIKRY Youth, knitter, on Paxton - O'N.if or Banner machines, to learn fixing lirnwr," !!L'!X!I2I LABORERS for men with ability! can board i,hm.,nt company at very reasonable w.t it lr.a Apply 43 N. 17th it. LAIJORERS tor Inside wort, i. .7 : - steady work, gc Wages ArX'-rf1 wofksi lienry pl.jtonT So"! Inc.fP.'S ?.1!f' LABORERS wanlST.tiki'rrir55-1- dr.el,.r Lumber Co.'' W,.l,m0rp.t"!C8 lXborers TVANffiX ' ' T , 01 ,-CMtTH- HELP WANTED MALE Coallniifrt rom Prrccdlno Column LAnORERS for night shift George W. Smith A Co.. Inc., 30(17 Powelton ave, omn MAN WntM for V"tTu araUVrSrk' iraduTt famllyjledlajj'a P 818 Ledger Office. MEN wanted for packing and shipping depaTTT ment, experience preferred, but not essential Apply In person Monday. June 23, railroad fare lo Trenton for Interview paid. "ju.J Tiubher Co.. lnc . Trenton. N j. . MEN. to young American, wanted' tn orersiT presses, mixers, cutters, etc., wage 32c to JjJ per hour; living quarter; provided. Apply"?? person or. by letter to Aetna Explosive Co. lnc.jXIt. Union, Pn, v-" ' .." .AnKAWA ,- Tlnerf nn.4 Un... "'WOg- lyil ,ll,'. . .. ' ".. ...... . W..HMBU11W,.. MEN employed all or part time can make good" money on side. A 18. Ledger Office. MILKER3 WANTED A farm 80 miles south ef Washington (In Virginia) wants married men, pref. erably with families, members of which can milk; we use Empire machines and want to contract with milkers by the year, Scandinavians, Germans, and Hol landers preferred. O 333, Ledger Cen tral. PIPEFITTER wanted for general factory reosi? work: reference required. Apply northwest. corner IHh and Brown sts, "'" ' PULLERS-OUT nnd molders for rruclble steeT meltlns fjrnace. Apply Time Office. Henr yjsston&8on s. Inc.. Tncnny, Phllade 1 phla. SALESMAN Active, ambitious man wanteS for our eales force. Frants Premier Dial trlbutlng Co., 730 Marliot st. " SALESMEN We know our new offer to salesmen holds greater possibilities for him than does any other selling proposition offered today. Our new Liberty l.oan Hond feature Is a winner. If you are not making money come In and hear our proposition. Wo furnish leads and allow drawing nccounts. ENCYCLOPAEDIA DRITANN1CA CORP. 130 8. 13th at., corner Walnut. SALESMEN Owing to enllstments''wj have n. number of vncanclea In our sales force that must bs filled quickly hy educated Americans seeking pormanent positions; advancement Is sure within .10 days to most of those who Join us now, hlfth-rlnss, dignified, with selling pos. sllillltles vastly superior to anything you can sell this summer references required) drawlngnccount. F 45, LedgerCentrai SALESMEN Several men wanted for West Phlla.. good oppor. for advance, and chance to mako money. Frantz Premier Distribute Ing Co.. 7 a. S2d st. SHIPPER AND PACKER Wanted, experienced young man state age, experience and refer ejres. Address O iTA, Ledger Office. STENOOHAPIIHR Steamship company wantt bright cirl. willing tn use dictaphone and as. slstteLexch1 KfjtarL c 823, Ledger Oft. STENOGRAPHER Young man about 10 yeara for Investment house, good chance for ad. ancement. I' 81.1, Ledger Office. rVrHNOilHAI'llHH Experienced young man for general office work. Camden manufacturing p1ant. P 720. Ledger Office. " STOCK HOY, experienced, to pick out orders in shirtwaist factory; ateady work, good par. Haney. Kuttner fc Raab, 1320-84 Vine st. TELEPHONE OPERATOR, preferably eldTriy man with exp. nnd reliable. Ap. bldg. suit. Autocar Sales & Service Co.. 23d - Market. "" TIOHT COOPER WANTED One with the experience of repairing oil and vinegar barrels, ateady worlt to good sober man. Call or address Monocacy Barrel Works. Rethlehem. Ta, Frank J. Illt-el. rrop. WANTED ror broad silk mill, box-loom fliers, 123 per week: warpers, 118; twisters. 120, and wcaera for crepes, georgettes and plain sllksi steady work, good pay, good mill conditions. Apply Altshuler llros.. llrldge and ltlvcr sts., Pateraon. N. J. WARP PRESSER wanted Apply Imperial woolen uo., .Main nna nector bib.. .Manayunn. WEAVERS wanted, male, on plain white worki good wages. Imperial Woolen Co., Main and Rector aia.. aianayun. YOUNO MAN, colored, experienced, to assist shipper In shirtwaist factory; steady work good pay, Haney, Kuttner & Raab, 13:0-34 vine st. YOUNO MAN. energetic, for clerical work; high school graduate preferred; good oppor tunity for advancement; state reference and wa gen expected Address P 821. Ledger Office, YOUNO MAN for shipping office; must have exper.: good opportunity P 733. Ledger Office. 4- General DOOKKF.EPF.R AND OFFICK MANAGER. 129; HOOKKEEPER, sales ledger. s'JU; COST ri.ERK, 20: BILLING, CLERKS. 2, 1B PRICE CLERK, experienced, $1R; CLEnKfl. general, J12 up; STENOGRAPHERS, 2. 7 mo. and 100 mo., DRAFTSMEN, several good positions, $20, (25, $30 up, SALESMAN, oung college man under 31. I1USINE33 SERVICE CO.. J301 Land Title Bldg. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE COOK and downstairs work, lady closing her house wishes good situation for excellent maid. Telephone Media lBft COOK, chambermaid nnd waitress, 2 Bisters, ds sire pos . exp . good ref. 2.11 W. Cornwall at. COOK desires position, country, city or ssa- snore; gooq reierence. m Aipen st. DAY'S WORK I would like to get day's work, every day or 3 or 4 days a week. 220 N. Van . Telt st. Call or write. HOUSEWORK Useful companion wishes post- tlon. Atlantlo Cltv refa. O 144. Led. Cent. LADY, middle nged. refined nnd educated, de sires pos. In nlco homo as housekeeper or com panlon. broad exp. .ref. Gi 447. Ledger Cent LADY, educated. Intelligent, desires position as lady's companion or housekeeper for gentls man's home. A 24, Ledger Office. LAD7 as nurse or attendant to elderly person! scai..ore or mountains, iiu. a as. i,eq. un, SEAMSTRESS or lady's maid would take care of Invalid lady, best city ref. A 18. Ledger Off. STENOGRAPHER Young lady desires posltloni several yea rs' exp j 12-$1B. O IB 4. Led. Cent. STENOGRAPHER or private secretary; 10 years' experience, references. A 27. ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER villi do extra work, day or evening Q 3.11. Ledger Central. , TEACHER, public school, wishes employmsnt for summer months: clerical work at eummer resort or ea companion preferred. M 710, Ledge r Qfflce i WOMAN, settled, caro of Invalid or elderly per son, experienced, careful, salary $10. A 34. Ledger Office YOUNO LADY, rapable, brains and Initiative, wants responsible position. Qrearly. 1241 SU- ver st. FRENCH COUPLE, chauffeur or butler, lady's maid or chambermaid or governess, wish po- sltlons. best refs. llostayme,1024 Christian St. FRENCH GIRL, soung. desires place, maid or chlldnurse. 2214 llalnbrldge st. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT will accept engagements for au- oiung, Balancing, preparing statements, S7S lematulng. O na. l,lger Central. ACCOUNTANT, exp.. desires temporary or steady position. O 54. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly, experienced, will audit, open, close, wrltiiup books, day or evening, moderate terms, liell phone wood land 41M M. BOYS A number of our Rainbow boya want . summer lobs. Farmer Smith. Evening Ledger BUTLE'r. white. Protestant; beat reference. Address 14 S. 20th st,. city. . CATERER and decorator, experienced, wlshsi to associate himself with a caterer or florist! Is capable of managing, best ol reference. Address C 332. Ledger Office. CHAUFFEUR wishes position, Vrlvate family! 2 yrs exp. ; can be had by writing John Lavelle. Jenklntown. or phone Ogontz 1012 w. CHAUFFEUR, colored, married. 7 ears' ex perience, wishes position; private or truck! iririenyp. iiruwn, 1UII.1 PI JlSl St. CHAUFFEUR, white, wishes posltloni 7 years experience; reference. Robinson, 1308 Glrard avenue. ,, EX ECUT1VE Thoroughly experienced In office detail and sales correspondence; fully compe tent to take charge of an office and assume a position of responsibility. O 446. Ledg. Cent. HOUSEMAN ard butler, colored, wishes posi tion; cook; private family, city, suburbs; best reference. 6 442. Ledger Central. JIA,N.-.. educated, experienced, wants local so liciting, traveling, managing or office; know all commission schemes, A 104. Ledger Off, MAN end wife, white, cook and butler, expert enced; reference. 2001 N. Darlen at. , SALESMAN Salesman with considerable experience and who Is capable In affairs requiring executlvB ability, Is open for a posi tion at moderate salary; 4B years old, gave up last position solely on ao count of ill health; has now regained lull vigor and punch, and is confident that ho will prove of value to any con cfTf). ,n '" market for loyalty and ability; willing to take hold of anything which offers ; best of reference. Address C 310, Ledger Office. " SALESMAN, traveling, deciding to give vv road work and locate In Phlla., desires con nection with manufacturer or Jobber: baa several years' office training previous to go ng pn road: age 32i would consider Inside position It no selling position open, o 160, Lea. Cent. SALESMAN, 23. rejected for service, wants a line to represent In Phlla. A 14. Ledger Offjcj. YOUNO MAN Sophomore civil engineer, expert- ejicedjlraughtsman: age IB. A23. LedgerOfjj YOUNO MAN. handy with tools, can drlve"an3 repair automnhll..A in;. Ledger Offlet. HipH SCHOOL BfUDENT7l3. wa"nt position .&r..ium,m..'r,..n." nad ome experience In me- rnanleal drafting linil-m.Hwartr.more, P?i HICIH SCHOOL student Krnnkford "wants posl- tlon for summer O 388, Ledger Central. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES COOKS, S fliambrmll. ch Idnurses, house-. 5KJff1LiA.7I);? wJreaei want nosilloniUi Dguherly.Vlli'ia' ?flr,i-c,,u J"8'"' M'" Biy '''' lNiisWi' ' a-ihrtHrtW. MACHINIST, nrst-elas.. for nitht work. AwiJ Hires Condensed Milk Co, Malvern. Pn, MANFOIlv GEN rTltAIi. HOt'SEWORK" j'itT feu a.lcw:.H!n5,,oT W ifi P.M.. AT 4200 CHESTNUT ST. ' A,ND M : ns s" '.Z
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