Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 17, 1917, Final, Image 14

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Dy Hie Photoplay Editor
BTANLKT "Tnint;relnn." with Earls Wil
liam and Oorrlnne (IrllTllh. Vltagraph. IRrcc
tor rul fleardon.
Would you protect jour brollifr If jou
thought he mi n mnrilererf
This Is Junt an onllnnry photoplny wllh
put Jiny particular claim except to cro n
ft medium for the Introduction of Corrlnne
Grimth aa VllasrnphVi latest fcmlnlno star.
While her work la all that could lc desired,
he does not screen qulto so well ns a
Hondo as alio did when but that'a another
tory. Illlllo nilllnKS really attractod the
most attention for her faithful delineation
of the character of the lobbyist whoso
ambition wns to marry tho wealthy brother
of a mayor In order to further her alms
Earlo Wllllnin.'i una Just i:.irlo Williams
tOf course, he was tho nuior, but his char
acters sceijj nhvnys the same suave, parted
hair and well Broomed. Ho Is tho best typo
of walking on, do nothing, walklnc off actor
we have. And yet ho has a big following.
If Williams ever gets tho right' kind of a
play he will be able to show Just what ho
jLean do In the way of thcsplanl'm. Web-
at.i famnhill .rav. n vrv frnnel tnucll a
' the weakling brother. Ho possesses good
looks and should bo given more to do.
Tho most enjoyablo part of the entire pro.
gram was tho ery excellent music by the
Stanley Sjmphony Orchestra, undrrthe di
rection of a capable leader They rccolveil
a hearty recognition for Weir pi.ijing of
selection' from "Have a Heart ' The man
ner In uhlcli they accompanied tho news
pictures vwm appreciated Ju-t ns much as
was the subjects shown.
.ARCADIA "The Master of III" Home." Trl
anale. with William Desmond Walter l.d.
wards director ami R. Cecil Hmlth author.
Photography by Chester Lyons.
Do you want a wife and a home nr Jast n
Woman and a house?
Producers of footage picture will do well
' to this production, for there I not ono
i Inch of film displayed that Is not absolutely
essential to the telling of the story. At
some points, however. It was quite evident
that the watchful cenoral seizors had
been pressed together when non)e of the
characters wero speaking, but not to tho
detriment of tho play. Tim splendid acting
of every character gao ns faithful a por
trayal of their parts as Is possllilo without
the spoken lines. The story Is one that Is
at least human and applicable to many
families. It holds a moral that will appeal
to every close obscrer of human natuie
The usual Triangle standard iif produc
tion has been maintained and especially
good Is the lightning of the Interior of tho
gold mine. Tho long views of tho mine
operation also furnished a good back
ground for the unfolding of part of tho
tory, most of which, however, Is supposed
to take place In a palatial residence in N'cw
York.
In a part as the hubaml William Des
mond dlsplas a quiet restraint In his
acting up to the tight with a social waster
His role does not ('all for much more than
a thinking tpe, but he gets It otr In flue
stjle. Alma Reuben neer seemed to exert
hertelf and yit her work was thoroughly
appreciated, as was that of Joseph J.
Donllng as an old miner. Klennor Han
cock gave a cry careful study of a manag
ing mother. Others who assisted In tho
cast Include Susie Light Moon, a real In
dian, and Robert .McKim and William H.
Bray.
VICTORIA ''The Jury of Vale." Metro, with
Mabel Taliaferro loofl elireitlnn anil pho
tography, hxiellcnt thounh lonvenlent story.
When the first few feet of this produc
tion Is unfolded upon the screen It secures
your attention and continues to hold it
throughout. First a distance lcw of tho
log chateau Is shown, then a close view nnd
finally the Interior, each ono dissolving Into
the other. Thm tho stoiy begins, nnd In
a new way, too drown children aro seen
and their father and duiing ono of thoso
memory flishcs they ruo shown us new
born babes. Certainly this Is a novelty,
for the director could have followed along
In the beaten track nnd begun with tho
births. The pictorial side of this delight
ful outdoor story Is u woithy contribution
to the art of motion photography, and the
one regret Is that tho program docs not
give the name of the director and photog
rapher. The scenes ehowing Miss Talia
ferro In two roles were exceptionally line.
Never was there a minute that the Idea of
a substitute taking part was evident ex
cept where the boy Is carried homo by the
Canadian.
The remarkable ability of Miss Talia
ferro to portray both a boy and a girl char
acter In such totally different styles only
proves that she can do really worth-while
things If only given tho chance. Trank
Fisher Bennett's character as the Canadian
youth waa another outstanding bit of work,
as was that of Albert Tavcrnler as the
aged father.
There are many bits of humor Inter
persed throughout tiro story and some
scenes that are a credit to the dliector's
kill. He kept the story moving at a rapid
rte and thereby put over what would ordl
narlly have been a dull movie.
7 fr' 'ATES AND DAftft'THE HISTORIANS OVERLOOKED
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How would j on like In be your uwn
twin?
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RESISTING MARRIED MAN
NOW READY TO REGISTER
After Giving Subject Careful Consid-
eration, Is Willing to Servo U. S.
With Great Pleasure
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Frederick J, Becker, a married man w'h
children, the first to bo sentenced In this
city for refusing to register on Juno 6, Is
now willing to register and liU m n,m
be presented to Judge Thompson, of the
United States District Court, today If the
Judge Is in the court at the Federal Build
ing. Becker haa written the Philadelphia
newspapero from his cell In tho Bucks
County Jail at Doylestowns
"Kindly put my.namo In good standing
In Philadelphia and Atlantic, City In regards
to deserting my wife and children, which
wag certainly not true, through my failure
to register on June 6. I have given regis
tration carefut consideration and now I am
willing to register with the greatest of
pleasure."
Retires an Candidate for Judge
Richard TjMcSoriey has withdrawn as
candidate for Judge In Common Pleas Court,
Philadelphia, His withdrawal was filed today.
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MARRIED
FERRIS COLLIEM. Wed., Aur. 16 MA
BEL COLMJtn, ot Nw York, to tleut. Itlcul
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lraMIDBMSr Ana. U. JAT 1. hoFbann ot
Florence. Vantlna IJeardaley, ard f,0. Uela.
Jlvee and friend, emvloyea Abraalva Whj
wnrba Invito In hauIak On, .. nna i
tt Brtdn at.. I'VankfnrH lnf !-, ,.n'l "mil
.tSlf Cm. New York mh popera copy.
V BUXS-Aua. IS. telisANOri J ' widow of
' Ollrtr 8. Bllla. Ralatlvra and friends Invited to
t- lunerai atrvicea. nai., 11 a. rn.. reildanca of
;' niece. Mrs. Walter II. I-innlnr, Mi Park ave..
y 1 CotU-iiewood, N.J. Int. private. ItarUlfh Cam.
I FHenda may rail Frl.. 7 in fi n. n.
A, , . BOKINOER. Au. U. JAUOII DOFrNOER.
y - , liuaband of Katherloa Boflnxar. Halatlvaa and
J 1 frlanda. Conrad B. Day Lodce, No. IH5( Ht.
V i .John'a R. A. Chapter, No. -'32: 8t. John'a Com.
mandery. No. t, Ld No. 64, I.. O, O. M i
t. Idaho Trlhe. No. 73. 1. D. ft. . Mt-- n-..
iX Society, lirerner Yearly lien. BoelMy, Cannitat
j j, ter Volkafeat Vereln. f4chuttten Vereln. dlrec-
m lUIB VI UVIIliailWKM l. MIIU It. APIDi, ail BOTie.
tlaa o( which ha waa a m-inber. Invited to fu.
naral, Sat.,. 2 p in., 120 Vine at Int areen
mount Cam. Frlenda may call JCtl,.T7 to 0
p. m. Auto service.
jjovvcJia. ouaaenir. Aug. is. juim J., hua.
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arr liowera and aon of lata fhrlafn.
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rv BiWirl. Itfllallvaa and frUnrf.
lurel Hill. No. S8. V. ot 'A.. Invited to
Bat.,- a. m.. 870J Calumet St.. Fall
All . Hlab mill ,8t., Urldcet's Church
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Course in chnrcc of experts. One
of the most popular courses in
the University. Day and evening
instruction.
Ante for Catalou M-.12.
Tlinno, Diamond 0.11
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
llrnnd St., below Iterka
riiiladelphln.
History states that Home vt13 once saved from a surprise nttncl; Ij.v the squaw kinj; of aluimetl geese,
but it fails to mention the brave sentinel who ttwakened them.
VopuTilM, 197.
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frlenda Invited to funeral srvlce. Frl., S p.
m., mother's residence. 'MfiX N. Hollywood at.
Int. rrlvato, DrldEevllte, Lnncaater Co., Hut.
""liuoij'f". Aus. 14, 1,17.111 K.. nt her lata
rilnCe, 2L4U N, ralrhlll at., dauahter ot lata
Hlllhim A. nnd Mary llrou. IteMMvea and
friends Invl'ed to funeral services. I rl , 3 p. rn.,
funeral parlors of Mnrtln Uvoy & Pon. SHO'J Dia
mond at. Int prlvato. Xit. I'eaea Cem
IIKOWN. Auk. 15, SAIIAH. vildow of Joseph
II. Urown. aku 7.1 Htlutlvii and frlenda hi.
vlted to funeral airvlcea. l"rl., b. p. m.. 2301
N. Collrtro live, Int Helltrtown, Pa., Mat., on
arrival of 3 .V) p. rn. train.
(IIi:W. Aub. in. t'HARI.nS F., husband of
Hllzaljetli Chew (neo I la I ton), aued SO. Rela
tives nnd frlendw Invltcrl to funral nervlcea,
Sat . !! 1 in 4JU VVIUlim at Camden, N J.
lot Vantui, N J Friends muy call Prl ov,.,
i'iii:ynk' Am in, iKoitdi: n i'in:Ni:r.
aiinl r'l at Chyney. l'a. Servlcea Sat., 4 p.
in. rtal'lfnie, Chenoy. l'a.
OOl.l.lNtlW Aug IS MART f, wife nf
Rlrhard1 T. Colllnc. need 70 Relatives and
frlcndsjlnvlted to fuiiral atrvicea. Sat , 'J .I0
P rn . liuatmnd'a rtaldencp. 7(IH lladdon ave ,
Collliiaannuil, N. J Int llnrlilnh Cem.
IU. Auk 16. J. llAltltY. hmuand of nilzi
hclh 1! Cox. iikmI (II Iti'lullvcs and frli nda
Kiiuity l.odnf, No. f.I'l 1. and A. M. Jirusalm
H. A Chapter. No II. M.ll Comm nder No.
40. K T. "nil I. u l.u 'Unipli, A A o N. M
K Invited to funtr.il nrvlie" Mon. 'J p. m
I'.'SI W llrlo live Int. Westmlnatar em. Auio
funerul. l'rlinlH nu) call Hun. eve. ilt llnlb,
N J. pi pern copy
CUI.lli:itThO.N UB. 14 TRISCII.I.A H..
widow of IMward A. Culbrrtsnn nnd dauchter
of lite llonrv end Cithnrlnf Merry, nred 04.
Relatlvea nnJ friends I'hll.l. Ilrlsadn Circle. No
tCH : t.aillca of O. A. R ; Cnmp No IB. 1. of A.,
Invited to funorjl, Sun. 1.3U p. in., LM80 Wood
it. Int. Mt. Morlih Cem.
DAVIS. AR 16. WII.I.IAM A., aon of lato
Otorce nrd Dllrjlieth Davis, nisei 86. Rein
tlvea nnd frunus. Arcturus LoiIkr, No. 35, I, O.
t), 1'.: Harris llnramprmnt. No. 2. I. O. O. F,
Invited to futierat arvlies. Hat., 2 v. m., rest,
dence of Albert Moore & bun, 15th and Mt.
Vernon ata. lilt, private.
DH SI.MA8 Aim 14. JANIJ AIKENS. widow
nf Minucl N. d Hlmaa-Slmmons nitd (II).
Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral. Rat.,
! P. m.. 3'M N 41st at Int. private Auto
""i'rIvf.r Aur IB. lIMZAIinTir, wife of
Wnller Driver Relative nnd friends Kxcei
alor l'rldo Circle. No, l, l.adv rnreslers of
America, Invited to funeral until N Franklin
at Services, Hat.. - p. m , Kt Alhans KpU.
Church -d nnd Tabor road Olney. Int. prl
vnte, tlaklnnd Cem. Remalna may bo viewed
Frl . after 7 p m Auto funeral
lilllll.lIY HlKhth Jlonth 15th. RARAII
FNdl.K Dl'Dl.r.Y. daUKhter of John ('. and
lato Anna Hnule Dudley, nned 15 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Seventli-d i IHih,
' in p in, rrluida' Meetlnir House, Moores
t'own. N J. Int. private. Train lenves M irket
St IVrr. Phlla.. 1 4H t. m for Mooreatown.
DUFFY. AuT 7. t'117. ANNIII. wife of l'st
rlek Dulfy. late of 1U'5 Cntharlno at. Duo no
tlio from rcaldenco of aon lnlav, Charles R.
iftihn. i:tts Lombard at
i:NTAWn.l5 Aui. in, ANNA .v.. vrife nf
Ramui 1 C Fntwlstln tnte atytea). nued 35.
Relative ml friends Invited to funeral aerv
Icta Mom , - P. ni IJdr, Kranltford ave. Frank
ford'. Remains may ho viewed sun. eve. Int.
prKiF.r.'niwiTn. Aim l.v wim.iam ii.
F1DI.DHOUHI1. Relitlvea nnd friends Invited
to funeral. Hat., i! P- "-i ,r', Seville at.. Rox.
borough. Services St. llmothy's Church, 3 p.
n. lot. adjoining grounds.
FIB 1 1. At Rancotaa. N J.. Aug. 15. WII..
T.1AM A. FIflll, need 78. Relatives and friends,
RldRway I'ost. No. Si. O. A. It.: O U. A M,
l'odae No. 1)7: I. O. O. F. I)dga No. 113. In
vlted to tuneral. Sat., 2 p. m.. late rcaldnc.
Rincocaa. N. J Int. Coleatown Cem., N, J,
Autos meet 10.15 train from Philadelphia at
(Jllll.lN Suddenly. Aim. 15. ANNA M.. wife
of W'llllnm J. Ulhlln nnd daushter of Mlla and
lite Dennis McAvnj, Relatives and frlenda. II.
V M Sodality nnd l-iauue of Sacred Heart,
ln'vlttd to funeral. Mon .a. 30 a m, residence
of husband 0JI) H. Hrond at Solemn requiem
inaas 81. Therea.Vs, Church 10 a m Int. Holy
Cross vm Atlantic. Cltv papers copy
Oll.SON. Aug. IS. llDWARL). huaband of
Catharine Cllaon (neo Dougherty). Relatives and
friends police of ad niat.. invited, to funeral.
Sat.. H at) a. in..
nnATiit
Me CITSKHR Aug. 11. FDWARD J,, aon ol
Frank P. and Cecilia Mri'uskir fme Heely), aged
20. Relatives nnd friends. la'amio of the Sacred
Heart and Altar Society of St. Monica's Church
Dlv. No. 70, A. O. 11., Invited to funeral, Sat.
a 30 a. m.. parenta' resilience. Ik, is Dily at.
High mars of requiem St, Monica's Church
10 a, rn. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
MelNTVRK (nee Mlnnlrh) Aug 1.1 I1RID
CET MtNNICK .Mcl.NTV.nr: Relatives nnd
friends, Leaguo of the Sacred Heart, Altar nnd
Rosary Societies of St Veronica's I'irlsh In
vltvd to funerul. Sat., 8 31) n in, 3111 N (1th
st. Solemn requiem mass St Veronltii h Church
10 a. ni. Int Cathedrnl Cem Omit turners
McKKOWN Auir. 10. llltlDIICT ilauglller
of lato Hern in! nnd Margant MiKioimi, nged
87 Relatives nnd f rb nds Invltnl to funcial.
Mon , 8 3d n m , 7.t N .'I'lih st Solemn mm
of requiem Chun h of St. Agathi 10 n. in. Int.
Old CathedrHl Cem Omit lloivera Auto funeral,
MeKINI.lJY. Auir. II. AMI.I.1AM Ost'AR. am,
of JhcoIj nnd Ida McKlnley (run llelke). rigid
0 months Funeral from hnindpnnnia' wsldenie,
:07'J I'lckulck st. Sirvlcta and Int. private.
MOlKiAN At I'alnorn. N. I.. Au. 14
ni.lAS MOIKMN. hushind of Nettle Hi eve,
and eon of William F. and late Fmlly II
Morgan. Relatives uud friend, nil iirgnnl2atloni
of which ho was u member. Invited to funeral
Sat., 'J p. m., SOI Oirtleld ave , I'almvri, N. J
Int. Moigin Cem 'I ruins kave Market at
ferry for Palmyra 12 40 and 1 I'll p. ni.
MORRIS. Aur. IS. IDA Al'STI.V wit., nt
Tliomas O. Morris. Funeral aervlces, Snt 1
P. in.. 1015 N. i'tlth at. Int. private, omit
liowera
MiM.r.r.NAtix Aus in, it.orknci: s.
ML'IjI.KNAI'X. I uneial services S.it . 10 a.
m . Pcnnsjivnnln Industrlil Home for Hllno
Women, 3SJ7 I'owclton nvo. Int Kernwood Cem
MlII.I.D.NDOKi:. Vuk 111 .MARIA I. widow
of .loelah i: Mullendor-. Servliea hat 2 p. m .
3017 N. 1.1th at Int prlvsle. omit tlowirs.
M:IIN1:V. Aug in MICIIADI. F husband
nf l.lzslo N'emev (neo Wiildrou). Relatives and
friends League of Sacred Heart of Si. CibrM a
Chun h and tlnploa of H ment Mll.s &. Co.
Invited to funeral. Mon fi 30 a. m.. 2300 Cross
st Solemn high mans of renulem St tlahrhl s
Church 10 a. m. lut Holy Cross Cem
() CONNOR. ux. 15 sinliiiMU A.N'DRHvV
hustiand of lite Catherlm o Connor (neo o Don.
nell). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeril
Hnt.. " .to a. m . son's residence, Andrew O'Cnn.
nor. 72') N. 3hth at. High mass of requiem St
Ah-athi's Chunh 10 a. in. Int. St. Charles
Celn., Kellyvllle, ulo service.
PARKINSON. At DO'l V Pucltle St.,
i:i,i:a.nok d Parkinson. Due notico ot fu.
ncral will Lo given
I'HNNVPAC'KlUt Aug 10. IIKTriC A.
widow of Nuthin I'cnnvpicker. aged yd Rein
lives and friends Invited to funeral, Sun. 2
p m, resldenin of son In. law Isano llirtman.
at Anseima Int l.lnnvllle Lutheran Cem
RALSTOV. AUK, J.1 11IOMAH. huahund ot
Margaret Ralston. Relatives and friends WII.
Ham Johnson True, lllue l.odce. No. in. 1 o I
emiiloes of Dungan. Hood . Co. and Kllh Ward"
Itepulillran Club, Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 n.
in.. 2501 N. Philip at Int. Northnood Cem. n
mains may ho viewed Frl. eve.
t "'-IS, Atw 13' "l-'ATRICi:, wife of Robert
Rels. Relative nnd friends Invited to funervl
ii'rvi,-"'n' raJ'e,!!1(!e"-. ?, realnence of David
11 Kollock & Son, 1521 N Hroad at. Int. prl-
RILnV. Aug. 14, SARAH P.. wldovs ot
?.cori1finy- "ey. formerly of 1007 Dickinson
at. Relatives and friends Inv led to funern
?;. 1, ".!" npnrtments of Thomas John
O'ltourko. 1710uMorris at, Mass of requiem
t'hurcli of St. Thomas Aqulnns Uo a. m. int.
Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. '
iiu.-Bl-.l,l, Auit. II! HARRinTT. wife of
m:ins
Iste Charles and Mary llyrnes, of l.lfford.
Countv Donegsl, Ire) mil. Relatives and frlenels
Invited to funeral, Hnt, H 30 o. in., realdcnci
nt slsier, .Mrs Nelllo Hummel, 221,1 N. nth st.
Solemn requiem miss Ht. 1'utrlck'n Church, 20th
and Locust ats.. 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Crin.
Auto srrvice
STINtON. Aug 14. WILLIAM STIN&OV,
aged 77 Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral. Sun. 2 pm, 1H17 Rltner st. fervhes
at KvanKcllcn! Lutheran Church of Trinity.
Int In rluireh ground
STOItr.It In Philadelphia, Aug i(, MIRIAM
n. wife nf M inland Stnrer. Rel-vtlves nnd
friends Invited to funersl service". Sun.. 2 p in ,
resldenee eif psrenta, Delavvnro City, Del. Int.
Deliwnre ( Itv Ce m
SVMINtnoV Suddenlv. Aug. 14, IIARRT
K eon nf John and Sarah Svmlngton (nee
I'erguson). .iked 13 Relatives and friend",
Troop No Ds, Roy Scouts of America, Invited
lei funeral Sit., H 30 n. m , parenta' rcIdence,
ti'll) S B'lth st hole inn hii-ii mass of niiulnii
i iiumi lie ir-111-.iiKuraiieju jej u. 111. Jul. prl-
TIIOMAS Au. 11. CHAItl.IlS, husl.inrl nl
Mary l. Thomis. Relatives ntiel frlen Is In
vlted Jo funeral, Sat, .1 p. in... ,3J 'lbomaj
".., rt.'!:r,".n' N'. J. .'"' Private. .Morgsn Cem
TllllMI'-il.N Siulde lilv Aug 1.1. IIARRV
T IOJIPXIS-. R.litn.s nnd frbnils Imlt.d to
tuneini s.it. .' p in. riKldenio of Ucorue II.
i.u.-i e ai uei mi lesiuominu. lul viiil
Anting Men mid Itovs
"Tam7TTacoaJji.iai nan in.arfflroc
The Episcopal Academy
Locus! antl .Juniper SK
rot.v i 1. 1 mis
With Which Wns Fnltcd In 1315
i The Dc Lanccv School
Thornig1! trilnlng nndr Christian Influence
In i reparation for College or Ruslncas.
Sep irnlej lllelg for bo'B (I to 11 yeara of ag.
Voluntary Mllltnry Drill for hoys In the
.Middle nnd Upper Schools ,
Upper School opens September 20th: Middle
School Sepiembcr 21t: Lower School Sep
tember 21th '
II ad Mister will he nt the Academy on and
after September 5th
Rcglslera mailed on application
Rev. l'HII.II' J. NII.INMKTZ, Jr.,
Hend M inter
1'rv.
1 .."... n. itn.inrn lllltl iriCIKIS inVlleil lO
funeral services, Sat.. 2 p. m 2722 i: II int.
l"scPvi'-AiJnt',rrlsa,.,,-:ortl' (''u"r Hill Cem.
SCANLAN Aug. 1.1, JOHN iub tnil of
Hnivbvn.n (no,,i '.,,IJ' "'latlves a id fPiendi
Ch!.yrcnaB! V. o,f , A V!r ..''"Invlled "tof 7
neral. Mon . h.JU u m i.i,i.i V !,n.V. .1 ' '
i" n m. mi ht, Denla h Cm
SIMMONS AlU. 14 JANR ATTmVQ sar,i4
f.'vSnV i Wmn;:s"min,IaIiN.dJ, Tie",?
il"aninM 'f 1Vd". ln,t?a ? '"neral. Sat.. 2 p
ltl. JtU-Wts
m Jaalsl llawsn
ftV..-' ' Vy'
c.
.01 M. 12th at. Solemn tnxmm
of requiem Church or our Lady or Mercy 10 a.
"mXNZ.-Aug IS ROLAND OKORQI1
OLUN".. son of llenjnmln nnd Illanche Clenz
(nee King), iige-d 1 Relatives and friends in
vited to funeral services. Sat, 2 p m rest,
denie ot uncle, Oeorgo Callahan, 2221 8t James
terrace Int. Fernwood Cem. Frlenda may
view remains Frl.. 8 p. m. Auto cortege.
HALl'IN. n Huh lust JAMKh J., aon of
James nnd Cntharlne Hatpin, aged 22 jeara.
Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Mon ,
ti a. m., 1W7 Morris at. High tnaas of requiem
St. Thomas Aqtilnii Church 0 30 a. m. Jnt.
Holy Cross Ccin.
HAMPTON Suddenly, at Talrnvra. V T
Aug. in, HOIMIIIJ, wife of Klvln Hampton
aged fill. Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral, reaidcni'ei or .aiunn a. coombs, aiij
Leconey ave, l'almiia, Sun, 1 p. m. int. Pern-
b"lANvror'K Aug 1(1. THOVLVS. hu.hand of
nertrudei M Hancock aged 87. Residence. 12
Rarrett ave, Itaverford, Fa. ' Funeral services
and Int private
HAOMANN. Aug. IT. VmniNIA. wife of
Otto llagmaim ltalatlvea and friends invited to
funornl services. Sun.. 2 p. m . 2025 Itldse ave.
"hardy. At Wilmington. Del., Aug. 15.
F.LIH.AHHTH. wife of IMmund Hardy (nen pp.
lln), nrod (IH, Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Sat. 7 30 a. m.. parlors of Kdward
Mack find N. 5th st., Phlla. High mass Ht.
Augustine's Church 0 a, rn. Int. Holy Croas
Cem. Auto service.
HAYNIIH. Aug. Ifl. ANNUO J. IIATNKS.
Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to tuneral, Mon.,
2 p. in., 211)8 Sprint Harden at. Int. private.
lllltfilJR. AUK. 15. CHAltLFH F. IIIRNRR.
Relative and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices. Frl.. H 30 p m , resldenee ot son-in-law,
Malcolm Massev. 021 HltuWt ave Colllngdale,
l'a. Int. Sat.. Allentnwn, l'a.
HOLLAND At Ocean City. N. jr.. Aug. lfl.
JKSSIF. HOLLAND tllee llusby), widow of
Thomas llollund. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services, bun.., 4 p. m Ocean City,
N, J. Services and Int. Mon.. "to a. m.- West.
minster Cem . Phlla.
JOHNSON. Aug U. ELI.TCN M.. widow of
William K. Johnson, aged 18, Relattvea and
friends Invited to services, Mon.. 2 p m..
daughter's residence, Mrs. J. . Reck, 1018 N,
Allison st. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem.
KA1N. At Camelen. N. J.. Aug. 18. ANN
O.. widow of Thos O. Katn, of (Ilouceater.
Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Sat.,
S a. m , realdenco nf niece, Mri. Thos. Middle
mlas, 1421 Kenwood ave., Camden. High mass
Sacred Heart Church 0 a. in. Int. St. Mary's
Cem , Olouoeater.
KlILLDV. SuddenW, at Cleveland. O, Aug.
14. ItORHRT A. KELLKY, husband of Mary
''. Kellay. Relatives and friends, Holy Name
Society, Altar nnd Rosary Societies of Church of
Our Lady of Victory, and Ban Domingo Council.
No. 23(1. K. nt C. Invited to funeral. Rat.. 8.86
a. m,, 521H Raca at.. West Phlla. Solemn re
quiem maaa Church of Our Lady of Victory 10
a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto aervlo.
. KKLLV. Auif. 15. JAilKS. aon ol John and
May Kelly (nee Curranl. aged 4. Relatives and
frlenda Invited to funeral, residence ot grand
parents, 1738 N. liambrey st. (24th and Co
lumbia ave.. Rat.. 1:80 p. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cain- Aute funeral.
LKIRKRMAN. Aug. HI, CHARLOTTE, widow
ef Tobias lylrnmn. Relatives and friends.
Wlnema Council. No. 61, Degree of Pocahontas;
Lincoln Lodgr, No. 51, Order of ths Shepherds
of llethlebem: Ladles' Society, Pastor's Rlbls
Class of Emanuel Reformed Church, 86th and
ilarlnc ats.. Invited to funeral services, Mod.,
o. m., rssldencs of daughter, Mrs. JL Horn
rnel, 3313 Aspen St. Jnt. Fernwood Cem.
Friends may call Hun , 7-30 to 0 p. m.
LOOANV Aur. IB. JAMES SIMPSON LOOAN
sged 74. Relatives snd friends Invited to fu.
neral service. Rat.. 11 . in , residence of son.
In-law. M. Henry Kerr, 137 K. Cliveden avs.
Int. private.
MeC'ALL. Aur. IS, MART REOI.VA. wlf. of
John T. MeC.ll and daughter of UtV J , j'
rd.r.lla A. Mulllns. Its at vea and friends
B; Y- ,' Spda.lll'. lagu. of HarrVd Will
of fit. Joseph's Church, Ht. Joseph's Henlor Cen.
ter Clsss of JHOV InvlUd to funeral. Mon.. a'su
a m.. from resld.nre of her grandfather. Pat
trick. J. Murphy. 229 Sprue, at. Solemn re.
aulem msss Mt. Joseph's Church 10 a. m. Int.
Cathedral Cam.
MeCANN. Lats of Pratt Co., Kansas. Aug
15. BERNARD, husband at lit. Vaiiii Vlr...'
Relatlvsa and friend JnYltsd to funeral. Bit.
J8A lfU,'.,tldtncB? b"'r. Pwsn McCann
JBia W, 40tb at, .ftolemn raqur.m ,, Bt
grawrr's Church JM m.m. To proceed on
eefaiIIUOl.!v.',l,',r'Aus' '" HAUR1F1T C. widow
nf late William hprogi I (neo West) llelnii.J.
nd friends Inviteir funeral -efwcesj'sun "
n-eloTv- go"merfy ',Wn, .,,.Jr,USn5
WMiTTAeeVsV 'n-ains'-m'a""."
s?J,'j:y.A."T'-;A.II. fATHARINn STEW.
""' wiunw oi Andrew Stewart, daughter of
noil i Cem. Riinilns may l.u viewed 1 rl iifur
7 p in
'in.SKVS.---.t L'rlel Ans in. .losni'lt W.
TONKINS hlisbiml eif lie tfln 'lonklris fnm
fheeseman). Itelatlvia nnd friends Invited u
filmril 'at 1 p m resilience of Lloth-r In
liw Iteulilnlu Sh irp. I.nurcl Springs Servicis
llrHSI.r Church 2 1 3d p in Int. Frli I Ce m.
A,.eWiM.li,i.,JwrU:! l",.,,r!'ll,y nt l-nurel Springs
TWIM.Nd S. nr Itlibboio l'n , llfthdiv
Flhbtli Month Ullh JOHN TWINLS'd, ub". (el
ItelaiHes and friends. Knights Mvsih chiln
of Newlnn, Invited to funeral, near Ith hborn
Flrat-diy Illgbtli Month lutn 1 p , , "t
WrlKhtstenn 1'rlcnds' MeetlllB House, vvheto re
limine msy be viewed 2 p m Conn vnnees will
meet train at Churchvilla leuvlni; Ite,niinB i,r.
lnlm.1 i HI a in.
VANS.Wr Suddenlv Aug. 13 lit her ent
tare m Atlantic City, N. .'.. nMlf.y M. VAN
BANT, vvldmv of A. L. Vnnsnlit ami ifiushtcl
of the, late Henry It. and FinHy M ,TV
I'linernl servlcis, Pit. p. m . t her Im
reslileiue, 1211 Locust nt., Philadelphia. Int
prH lie.
WARINtl. ug 10, LINDA wife of IHrry
Wnrlng. aged 42 Retithes nnd frlendi
Ileneva Itebnea Lodge, No lll.l, 1 O O F
tlnlvtrslty Chapter. No .12 Order of Faslrin
Star, Invited to funeial hcrvlces. Mon. " p m
i,(.()D Dlilman st., Tin nnv Int Cedvr Illli
Crin Friends inny call Sun. 7 to I) p ,n
Flttsburrli papers cnpi Auto funeral
WllllL auk 15 SARAH, wltb of nimer
R. White. Relitlves and friends are Invited te
fi'.", ' " ,:Sa,. ' . " m'e.nt residence nf son.
Waller 13. W. F.irsnn, 401 i;. Melrose nve
vvostmont, N. ,T. Int. private. Hillside Cem
Friends nny call Frl. eve.
WILLIAMS. An. 15. HANNAH wife nl
William L. Williams and daughter of .loseph
nnd Alice J. Hughes. Relative" nnd friends
Invited to funeril services Sit. 3 p. m broth,
er-ln-law's. residence W'lllUin MtRtmHek 131
nssar bt Wlssidlekon. Int. Picsbjterlan
Rurlan Grounds, Roxborough.
VVILSON Aug. 14. MILDRFD CORINNR
WJI.SjN. daughter ot William J. nnd France,
g;ali,V,t. fer' "- Cllcnsldefra. rfn'
STEAMSHIPS
VACATION TRIPS
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BOSTON
JACKSONVILLE
f.?Sd southern
MERCHANTS & MINERS' TRANS. CO
TICKr.T OFFICI33
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Arch St.
Wrlln for
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Arch Rt.
Wrlto for
llonkleta
School of Engineering
Offers prnrllinl cnnrFos In Dulid
IniT t'onstrut tleiii (I ;.c:iis), Clietn
ltry O e.if), Velilelo DratiRlit
liiK nnd PosIkii (," cars), Jlerlian
Iral Dr.iwinir (3 jc'iti), I'reilinl
naty KnRlticeiliit; (.'I jcim) t'nder
tlip (lit r ct ion nf iii'ORiilcd en
Kluoeiiiif! cpe it" 121 otlior IiIrIi
uradn eiuiiM's Cninniciclal l're
liai.itnry Mii-lc-:-(ejmii)erco and
Accounts, n.iv Si'bnoN open Sept.
1" IJionliiir filionN, Oct. I
Commercial English
re.urse of (.ollege grade for unl
versltx men eilisnun and other
liiislmss men Coninleto In one
voir one til. lit n week Instructor
Is I'llgllell spec! lllst, 12.1 Other hlgh-
rrjiih i nurnes -Commercl il I3n
glneering Prepsritorv Music
Comiiiereo and Accounts.
Dnv Schools open Sept. 10,
livening Schools Oct. 1.
IIAIiHISIIURG. PA.
Harrisbarg Academy
A Capital Ftthool Nenr n Cnpltnl City
A country school founded 1788. Modern
buildings, large c-impus. Advantages ot ama.l
classes nnd Individual Instruction. TnorousS
college preparation. Itntes (450 to (550.
Uupervlscd athletics. Separate school for
younger boss. Wo Invito closest Investlga
tlon n personal visit If possible. Write far
ur entnloguo nnd plans of new doimltory.
New Junior school building will ba spen fer
gaptsmher term Address
ARTHUR K. IIROWN. II. A., I!endmest
NAZARKTH, PA.
NAZARETH DALL MILITARY ACADEMY
NA7RF.T1I. FA. t lOUNDF.D 1713
A milltvry academy for boiB. Collegn prepara
torvie dnd business courses. Senior. Intermediate
and slunlor Departments. Vigorous nthletlc life
and military life. Of N.17 ireth Hall, former Sec.
rotnry George II. Cortelyou sajs: Nazareth
11t.11 Is a claracter builder not a mero trainer
ot tha mind." Address .Military Set rotary.
AIXENTOWN, TA.
ALLENTOWN PREPARATORY
School for Hoys. Prepares for colleges and unl.
versifies. Magnificent new building, tine country
locat'on. Junior Dent. Ratea SJ00 to IStju. llox
401. Dr. Win. II. lteeye. 1'rln.. Alleiltown. FaC
linTIII.rjIKM, TA.
Bethlehem Preparatory School
Prepares for leading colleges. Extensive sroundt
& athletic field. New bldgs Catalogue on request.
John I). Tuggey,M.A.,1leudraaster,ltetblehem,l'a
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Irc SpriRRs aRtl Shcllpnt Parks
Trolley fare tu ISranelywIno Springs
Pork and return 10c ixtra It pur-
chised with Wilmington tickets.
ROUND TRIP, 40c
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IVIImlngton.rrniisgrnie. SOei Single, ROn
(lie.ter, F.vnirslon, S3ci Mnrl. ia
THE sail down the Delaware, passinfj the largo Navy Yat( ,h battleshlDS
r, c H,1,80"' torpedoboats aRd old monitors, will appeal to most ovpr , -rw '
Fort Mifflin, with its historic memories, and the monument at Red S mw3e? C0me3
revolutionary times. And Chester, tho oldest town in Pennsvlvania vi,Pmn rfe deedT,8 o
The Most Delightful RiverTrip x&'S!SSvlm
r A'Bhtftrt 'Wing fop mornltuT. afternoon or evening.
luooniicrnt excursions aii "his WppIt iwatslbavh
No liquor aold on these boats.
SEE THE AEROPLANES!
TI1I1 la only ones ot the Interest
ing; feature-) of n Wilson Lino
ilovvn-tlie-rlver trip.
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PENNSYLVANIA
military College Men
COMMAND
In the If, S, Armyt In the NjHenfl
lliianl oi many Stalest nnd hold
importallt rank 'in tho ttfllfers' Re
serve I orps, U. S. A. t
t'eillrelnte rourses In fhll l-.ngi-peering,
(heml.try. IJconomlrs nnd
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Preparatory anil Junior Schools
Tol. CHARIiKS II. lll'ATT. Fommnndant
llor B63. Chester, Pa,
"Tlic West Point of the Keystone
State"
SWARTIIMORE. TA.
Swarthmore Preparatory School
r-e nova A wcll-estnlilished school for a llm
J7Sd nunilier of f tu lents. Kaeh boy Is developed
n Ho h7s best Recreation hslinced with study.
IJrono lunlor Department Write n frank letter
about jour tov prohlem-nsk for catalog.
A. II. TtlMI.irvMI. iieniiinasier
Snnrlhmore. Pa.
NHMINAII. N. J.
MILITARY
ACADEMY
WENONAH
Where a hoy Is taught now to study hov to
learn. Twelve miles from Philadelphia.
Academic. Ruslness and Special Courses. Fsr
catalog, address
l)r. C1IAUI.I.8 II. I.0RF.NCK, President.
Major CI.A1 TON A. SNMIF.K. Superlntendeni,
llox 412. Tvenonah. New Jersey.
HIIRHTOWN
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Blair Academy for Boys
Unusuallv healthful location. 12 miles frnn
Delaware Water Gap. 100-acra campus and ad.
joining farm. Perfect equipment of 8 nandsoms
buildings Out-ln-the-open and athletic garaea
Double gymnaBlum. Preparation for coi eSS an
technical achools. Military drill. Visit Blair
and aee Its advantages. Writs for eataloc.
J.hn C bh.ipe.LL I) .ll.idnnilfr.Dol A.DIilrllswaJVJ,
I.ON0P0RT. N. J.j
Winchester Preparatory School
Boarding nnd Day School for Doy
College Preparatory and general courses.
Cotalog Dougtaa Howe Adams. HaadmastsHv.
Ilotli Seies
$g0
Complete
Standard
Course in
Stenography
or Bookkeeping
To advertise our school nej tvIII
die every pupil registering; before
eit. 15 11 complete courso In either
Mileject for only flli, regardless of
llmo requlreil to complete coarse.
Positions guaranteed. Touch lype
vrrlllng. Hoy anil evening;. Install
ment pnyinenta iiirepteil.
School of Business Efficiency
"f)3 Walnut St.
Thousands of Positions
I'or vvell.lr.lncd women Stenographers
and RooKUeepers In the Government Serv.
Ire- eom.inry. Rallrnnels. Ruslness World.
&e .1 .our" Prepures sou In a very i
....... ..mii- m u. riy nmnii cOSt. Call. Wrltl
or phono Locust asD8.
30-Day Business College
I'nrUwiiv Ride.. Hrmd X n.., S(,
ORATORY
eWr,"'?,J, Mutnorafljp
ns'vnVf,,.rnV,"tr Wn.toiJp7. 21.
nStri Se,'eJno?-nirnd Svenln Classes
IllMruer-neh3' '.. "rl,a " Phn. fof
. t.in.uiQ,
Phone
spruce S318
NEFF COLLEGE
1730 Chestnut Street
Hill
Chestnut Hill Academy chestnut
frmTh&I1,nT,n,n?in'dard,s00o,f1inm1,l
ship, unsurpassed eoS Dment.2!.?' holar.
SSSlSW bo-ari
mlhg pool, recreation fi ,MZFn'i"am- """
fields, hoeelal low raJ? fo 'S"8 t,1"o
J. U PATTERSON. Headnattw
LanguagesliJIsS!
-- It-ejluceJ rate, for KtX
STRAYER'S liF' school
RjAL ESTATE "?? mr
Penna. School for Social Service
, ?'' 'ar heglna Sept. 1st
Offers efficient training for professional r vi
unteer social work. One year couraS TulHon
115 Cata og. 425 South loth Rtrlit' Tulon
Telegraph JS' . ?) cu
" " " v"' or writs.
KINGSTON. VA.
WYOMINO 8E3IINABY " '
Co-sduoational. Where the younr u..i. .
Z U "rBAGUK. P. Ofte... Klo,.t.,. P
V1NELAND. N. J,
MALPEHURS1 SCHOOL v
.f Ar.t7rdC.,d 'S5' .uChnoVmi,ftld1;?itM-.v
'ars' experience. Dook7et- cn,l"n' -vtntteB
Young .Men nnd Rots
Villanova S"l,lcJ Commercl.l Coursai:
gnginesrlng. nffi.tff.
Preparatory School n connect Sni.L Co.Vr,.
Tolentlno Academy for amsjl iSI,1,Jl co1 f
grounds, ltaay access for day SfiS.f,'! ?''
Iou writ. ni.t,.;.r&."yn'y.d,ntfc Cat..
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INTASTKB. PA.
FRANKLIN AND MARSHA IX ACAnpsr-"7 '
caster. Pa. Founded ngr siij DEJ" Ism.
throughout. Pfeparcs boy. fouM ""'K'neSt
and technical achools. Terms men. a.dJ.n coIUm
MKHCKKBUrjEf. PA Z
The Mercersburj; Academi
roa nova . fcjt
. a.na for CaloSf."1"-.
nm. Bum irrine. Ph. u'OZb., ,
lesubnaatM-
Yonnt- Women . rf'TXl
Phila. Srhnnl nt It...: r jm
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HWAHTHMORB. PA. J
MARY LYON SCHOOL
our horrle for little girls r?..?.N ABI.Br.
MT, ST. JOSEFIPB COLI.EOIATK i.n:
umver-ity
i maioc
ftnei. AfllllatH iHtA .Lrj an( Col,
of Am.rlcf '.", dUmy,hr.lttsae-Cftholl,
0 40. t'he.t,...tU .'ri1r''.y1f Penna.
Norristown Academy aiL8'
Resident day hool near Phil ....SOPt.
a i-arisian. Pupils amak VvV '""aitim
to collc. ntr.nci!.' JuT.?, g'". Pftam
BANKS
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CQrrZGE SaWUi
rto vnung peoplo who can writ. eh. .
rhand. Opewrlte, keep books si,. .rt-
of qfflce detail, but (hey ",;.".' .7"
10 leacn. xou must come to .V""
trained and self-reliant. tm'. '5?"i
enjoys a country-vvlde reputatlne..001
the efflc enev nt It. ieJR?:?"9" for
choose any other In which 1. .c:".'
.jour business education? uinf
vav and Nlaht Sessions
.Enter nnu time
.RANKS nUNINEejq COM Frii
ANH SCHOOL FOR Srii'rvl!i1.
ViS Chestnut Ht.. Phll,dVirpn,'
MUSIC
KAOTLME In 20 lessons or Money lui, Tsl
malted free. CIIIUHTENSKN fcifn,. tB.l
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CHESTNUT at BR0AD$
Walnut 3000 Main 2m
SUMMER RESORTS
ATLANTin CITY. N. J.
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Whole block Boardwalk from Boston to So
erelsn Ave. Coolest spot on the beach. Nt
care the laigest In Atlantic City; dlntlnfutitiet
appolntmenta, delightful cuisine. Glassy sraooOl'
dancing track eighth of a mile long. Opes ill
tne j ear.
tf!tlAnnpl Illinois) ft Pocinc Aves. Bch. IrsM;?
VUaitllCl vlsw Amsr. Europ'n plans. Ss. ,;
Ubl. Cap. 260. 18th sea. Or age. A.C.CCtaaA j
l-Inr.l n..e.U1 Kentucky Ave. near Buck.!
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OCEAN CITY. N. J.
rUAl CAWTC n-.nn view. EzcelllBt UsBt'J
" visj afc. Bookleti E DLTODIX jg
WF.NONAH. Jf. J.
ARCADIA Picturesque,
Magnolia and Pacific.
unusual envlronrMtnVI
Mrs. 1 . V. Maiwiu.1..
STEAMBOATS
FAMLIY EXCURSIONS
IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE s
TO AUGUSTINE REACH . M
Plopping at Cheater. 100 miles for mc.' J
Halt water bathing, plenty tables and tKixuil
ior Dicnio iiariies. ..
Faro Round Irip, 80ei Children B to 10. J
Leave Arch tit. Wharf Dally 830 A.
Sunday 0 A. M. !(J
lien mono Market lis-.
JAMES E. OTIS, Manager, 3 Arch I
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uuuMvtsKfKit wanted. APPiy -.t . u.
ftboft Broad at.
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CLERKS, S girls, commercial high school' prj-i
-.,. i . . ' . ... a a h-maS lies1
men: hours 0 to 8, Saturday year rouna sjj
to 12i salary 40 per month; luncheons rres.
x- iui, meager unice.
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATW0
Th. SeMn. k TTnlt.ll Kttttl
has pointed to ths great Industrial , arm -i
of tho nation and to tho necessity for fd
a generous, unselfish observancs of duwr, 4
on the part of thoso who may t X.J
serve In that array, ,fa
, Th telephone aystem of the ceunt'J
IS en Btav n AAn.nleeinna cart la ir"
Conduct of tha war. .51
Bell Telephone operating Presents J'' j3
self aa a vocation for young o, W3
wnerein a no less patrtotio ino .--able
service to tho Government nur "
performed.
If you ar. between ths "J.,1'
and 24. apply at 408 Market V. Jwi,:,
delphls. any day, exoept, Sunday. '
tween 8:30 a. m. and 0 p. m.
tielr
fnoe. near tneir
tarMtIng7lhS
bli ana .fficlenw
is flj
and are aaslgnsoT to efni
homes. Ths work Is Intel
vlronment most agreeable and .mcienc
la rewarded by ready advanomnu
M Comfortabl. ror.ation roomi luj
dlnlne rooms where meats ars ssnrea
ai coar. in every central uiuc.
Apply Now.
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Wantsd. aitw
encea. girl for large otllco exceuto; -,,,j
. for advancement! In reply live sge, .IP"1"!!
anq salary, l' D'jtf. jeoa-er umw
COOK, whll.l wnere. tfli .Ian Elrl lit .ffSSM
berwork and waiting; wages T. XJlt,Lai
Lawnton ave., Oak Lane, or phon. u jl
803 W.
him. ..J .. .. . eee.. Ith Cb
'. n.uw who la laiiiiee.. ",vr mK
incoming Dill., compacts. eio.i ,-'."
perlenco
urnce.
and .alary wanted. P
OIRLS WANTED
TO MAKE LITTLE ClCIAJlS.
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