Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 18, 1917, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 191?
JH NAVY HEAD
:b.ando.employe
UNA NUOVA MISSIONE
DELLE SPIETEDESCHE
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Vice Admiral Geddes AIbo
V Worked for Carnegie
Steel Company
SPLENDID RECORD IN WAR
IIm Proved of Notablo AJI-Round EnV
ciency in Conducting Large and
Varied Operations for British
Attivita' di Agent! Segreti In-
carlcati Delia Distrlbuzione
di Lapis Micidiali
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By LOWELL MELLETT
LONDON. Alia. IS.
'i 'Phail a..! 4 It..., tL. .. a a.I
flf 7 ub5u iu nay ui4b uie laaiesi ining on
rt th Baltimore and Ohio waa the Royal
l aibum Liimited. They wro wrong. The
ife tA mD"'' " " HID XJM1WII1UAD HIIU XJtllV
t .. a young nirea nana name a jsnc
$ Geddes. Naturally, It wasn't known then,
iA, but the appointment of Vice Admiral
I ,( L Sir' Erie Oeddea the namn vnnntr Mrxl
J A X .rYttatirl rift nnt n miIiaIa In .,. a K uil..
jii J v "" iivrv ifiiuiu im umciW uo i uior
.a, i rfafN. ft-ia -tofts ihaf vtil&M !.. ...... nt,
.(.,-"' .r mil tuita iiio .J uugiu IU
r.vj.Pv " " t,le ,1'w lrBt Iy0r1 ot "'
KT British Admiralty had a middle name It
A V ft WOUlfl he Rneerl. It. Iia nni-nmnlltiea thj.
1 m results In the Admiralty that he has
accomplished In other branches of the Gov
ernment this much Is certain, Drltls'i naal
offlcers will cease to marvel at the hustle
of the American navy; they'll bo too busy
speeding up their own.
Sir Erie was born In India forty-one years
ao. He was educated at Edinburgh Acad
emy and Oxford Military College. When
eventeftn years old he went to America.
He worked In southern lumber camps a
bit. then for the Carnegie Steel Company
In Pittsburgh and became switchman and
afterward a Btatton agent on the Baltimore
and Ohio in West Virginia. Four jcars later
he left to go back to India.
In India he entered the service of the
Rohllkund and Kumaon Hallway, building
a railroad through the Jungle, a Job that
made him something of a reputation. Thir
teen j ears ago Sir George Glbbs, general
manager of the Northwestern Hallway,
cabled him asking If he was prepared to
accept a place on the railway atafl.
"Starting Monday," Geddes reDlled.
In a short time he was appointed deputy
general manager. Lord Kitchener saw him
In 1915 and enlisted his aid in speeding up
munitions. When the Ministry of Munitions
Was created, with Lloyd George In charge,
tie made Geddes deputy general director.
'Early In 1918 he was transferred to the
War Office as Director of Military Hall
ways. Called on to assist In the preparation for
the Somme campaign, he was transferred,
at Sir Douglas Halg's request, to France
as a member of the Commander-in-Chief's
taff, with the title of Director General of
Transportation and tho rank of major gen
eral. Lord Peel raised the question of the pro
priety of replacing a military officer with a
Civilian.
. "But," said Lord Derby, "the civilian in
this case Is Sir Eric Geddes"
That settled It.
In May of this year It was decided his
energy was needed in the Admiralty. The
post of Controller was created, a little job
that called for meeting the combined re
quirements of the Admiralty, the War Of
fice, the Ministry of Shipping and other
Government departments with resnect tn He..
sign, construction, alterations and repairs
- . - .. Ub..i.. iroocia ui nil Cia&FCH
and the requirements of the Admiralty with
respect to armaments and munitions So
he ceased to be a major general and became
'a vice admiral.
But Lloyd George came to the conclusion
that Sir Erlo didn't have enough to do. and
How has made him First Lord and the real
TOler of the Queen's navy.
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PAniGI. 1 Agosto.
II Figaro pubbllca una notlzla che ha
suscltato Indlclblle Indlgnazlone polche'
proa dl quail mezzl l serva la Germanla
per combatter la sua guerra, secondo le!. dt
dlfesa.
Questa olta trattasl dl un nuovo rltro-
vato delta Kultur. Un nuovo Istrumentlno
che puo' mandare all'altro mondo In pochl
Istantl II povero ma malcapltato che ha la
sfortuna dl essere un o' curloso, ovvero
non inolto guardlngo e cauto.
La nuova Invenzlone consists, adunque,
!n un lapli dalle modcstlsslme npparenze
dl uno dt quelll che si comperano per pochl
centeslml, e che date le sue esltl e llmltate
proporzlonl, non lascla nulla a sospettare.
Nulla dl male slno a che 11 lapis si tlene
nello man!. Ma II gualo succeds quando
II medeslmo devo csser temprato. E' allora
che col to sfregamento prodatto del coltello,
1 lapis com ncra ad emarare un cas mlcld -
ale, cho vlcne segulto da uno tcopplo clio
Incendla tutto do' che si trova in un radio
dl parccchl pledl. "
Le sple tedesche abondano a rtrlgl ed In
tutta la Francla, malgrado le pene che per
esse slano commlnato, e sono ben fornlto
dl moltl dl questl eempllcl ordlgnl che ce
condo I'oplnlone dl moltl hanno causato I
recentl scoppll dl fabbrlchn di munlzlonl, e
tli oplflcll (icstlnatl alia manlfatturazlono
dl materials da guerra.
Lo autorlta' hanno ordinate una eeveria-
slma Korvegllanza nello adlacenze dl quel
fabbrlcati cho possano destaro l'lntercsse dl
questl agentl dclla ormat fatnosa Kultur.
DEATHS
DftUKhtrtr, ri 1. IlclatlVf" and frlendu,
membrfl of North IlaptlRt Churcn, emDlnyes ox
Lensiton'a Machine Shop, Invltad to funeral
"rvlcn, Tun., 3 p. m., narrnta' r'Udfnce, 10
Alhertion ave Weatmount, N. J. Krlenda may
call Mon. ee. Int. Old Camden Cm,
urrr. Au. IT, AN.NIK. wlf of ratrlek
Durty, lata of 11' 3 Catharlna at. Helatlvaa and
frlrnda Invllrd to funeral, Mon., R.30 a. m., rral
dene of aon-ln-taw, Chnrlra 11. Iluhn, 3318
1Ombard at. Solemn mm of renutem Ht. Phlllo'a
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croia Cem, New
tf. Pal . nn Aur. 10. 1rm
HAIIAII U. DURANU. Vuneral aervlcea at St.
Ynrka papera ropy.
buiiand. in iierke
ltAlf I). nillUNII
.lOlin'R ITeabyterlan rrhnrrh. IlerlceUv. nn XTnn
?nt.nl' UI- Durand waa tha mother of Mra.
William n. Hart, of llerkeley, and of Mra. Henry
rtertmond. of Corpus Chrlatl, Teir. Hhe waa tho
widow of Kranrta Marion Ourand, and a former
rrBiurm ni I'mmueipnia. ana or iiofmoni, l'a.
KI.DI11I0B Huddenly, Au. 17. Colonel
OKOIIOBt. KLlJIUDOi. Duo notice of funeral
will h itlen.
o KNTWISTI.B Au. 18. ANNA M wife of
Samuel O. Kntwlatle (neo Statea) ated 3S.
Relatliei and frlenda Inilted to runeral aervlcea,
Mon.. 2 n. m . 4201 Prnnkrnrri n.. KrnnWnf-.r
Ilemalna may b viewed Sun. e. Int. prlvat.
l'ISLUn. Suddenly, Aua 10, HT.DA FlSI,En.
nelalhea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon..
10.30 a. m.. residence, Aura, N, J, Servlcea
at tho house. Auto funeral.
OIHMN. -Suddenly, Aur. IS. ANNA M.. wife,
of Milam J, Olblln and daughter of Klla and
late pannli McAov. Ilelatlvea and frlenda. n.
V. M. Sodality and Leamia of Sacred Heart,
invited to funeral. Mon.. 0 30 a. m . residence
of husband, 630 H. llroad at. Solemn requiem
mass St. Thereaa'a Church 10 a. m Int. Holy
Cross Cem Atlantic Clfv pipera copy.
Oiniia. Au. 17. HLTON n. husband of
Florenca Cllhbs fneo Thrnsher) and son of Hut-
l-u Hh Is, a r ll. Tjn ..ILL. nn ...
i"j nui. win ,ii durirp tfiouu, RKH) -. una
tle and friends, P. o, fl. nf A. No. ISl; Jr.
O. V A. M., Nn 310, of Camdn, Invited to
funeral erlces Hun.. 8 p. m., uncle's residence,
DKATHI
INHON, Relatives and friends Invited to senr
st. int.
p. m 1830 W. 1'aclflo i
prl-
BOMA, 17 Agosto
II comunlcato udlclale dello Statn Mag
glore al fronte Hallano dice' .1 "Lungo
tutto II fronte si sono aute oggl le tolttn
azlonl dl nrtlglieria e si e" notata una rrta
attllta" da parte delle pattuglle aanzate
del nemlco.
Detto azlonl sono state flaceate dal nostrl
plcchettl avanzati.
Nulla zona del Monte Nero, una mlna
raua espiodere dalle nostre truppe e segulta
Immedlatamente da una nronta e lnlentA
azlona della nostra artlgllerla, ha causato
dannl conslderevoll al nemlco danneggl
ando le sue trlnceo e causando delle perdlte
alquanto Important!.
leri si ebbe un'aztone aviatorla da parte
delle nostre squadrlglle volanti, ed 1 nostrl
aviatorl rlusclrono a bombardare con
molto successo gll accampamentl nemlcl
presto Comen, riuscendo pol a rlentrare
nelle nostro II nee senza nessunlsslmo ln
convenlente. Negll altrl seltorl. ad eccezlone dl
qualche colpo dl artlgllerla non si vcrlflco'
nulla d'Importante.
STOCKHOLDERS' VOTE
TO END DU PONT ROW
Court Decrees That a Meeting
Shall Pass on Purchase
of Shares
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HUTCHINSON STAYS HEAD
OF HOSPITAL IN PARIS
Mrs. Robert Bacon Reports Takino-
f Over by U. S. Army and
V Result
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NEW YORK, Aug, 18. The present
Btatus of the American Ambulance Hospi
tal in Paris, which has been taken over by
the United States army and Is to be known
as the American Military Hospital, Is de
fined In a statement made public by Mrs.
Robert Bacon, chairman of the American
r committee of the hospital.
For more than a year the ambulance and
Hs auxiliaries have been caring for an av
erage of More than 1200 patients dally, It
was announced, and the annual budget is
approximately $400,000. Up to August 1
tho American committee had sent $1,300,000
to the hospital, and since the transfer $2C3,
000 has been forwarded.
The personnel will remain largely the
same, with Dr. James P. Hutchinson, of
Philadelphia, as surgeon-In-chlef, The
statement says:
"The American committee will continue
to obtain funds for the support of the hos
pital and to solicit endowment of beds and
money for general maintenance. The Ameri
can Red Cross will have supervision of the
administration of the hospital; will take
care of the shipment of supplies and wlli
tand ready to make up any deficit In the
funds needed for maintenance which tho
American committee may be unable to ob-
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GERMAN SHIP AUDITOR
INTERNED DURING WAR
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Efforts to Spike Spy Sources Result
In Two Other Arrests in
New Yorjc City
NEW YORK. Aug. IS. Federal authori
ties today believe that they have spiked
one of tho sources of Information to Ger
many as to the departure of American
troops for France, i
Henry F. Flcke, 'auditor of the North
Germany Lloyd Steamship Company, waa
taken to Ellis Island for internment during
the duration of the war, following his ar
rest last night. Flcke admitted he was
till on the payroll of the Oerman steam
ahlp company. He lived in a palatial home
on Staten Island, from which he could
Mj- Keep tracK or the movement of all shin..
a Dr. John Brava and Robert Stern. ot.
- V Were arrested as enemy aliens. They r
,, t auiapected of having been engaged m h.
4 Manufacture of explosives.
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CUBAN COLONEL TO VIEW
! U. S. ARMY CANTONMENTS
Will Make Report to Government on
General Workings of Selective
Draft System
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18. Colonel Ro
aendo, of the Cuban army, who has been
In conference here this week with m....
''t,? PS Unlte1 Btates army Oeneral 8tafL
. . '" for a tour ot the country to inspect
(,no Y"ous auonai Army cantonments and
jm iii "" u icium kj Havana, on the
t workings of the selective draft in th iwu
i Btates to President Menocal, of Cuba.
.'ft-Jr n"8Won which, waa undertaken by
aarueroi uenerai aienocai. Is said to forecast
"" "" " naiionai army by Cuba at
. an early data for service In the war. but
M announcement as to this has as yet been
'mithoriaed by the Cuban Government.
Ian Pent Absorbs Chemical Company
2?r,T2n?' v -1 The d Pont
Chemical Works office. ISO Broadway, New
York, announces the. company has taken
. - the- plant of the Pan Chemical Com
pany, eagaged Jn the fnanufacture'of cream
5 torUr 'at' HartlB... N. rand ha. "i-
w .swseweit, v.. ta
i. (t th aavtatat
WILmngTON, Del., Aug. 18 That the
stockholders ot the E. I. du Pont do Ne
mours Company, the powder concern, shall
vote on the question of whether tho com
pany shall ncqulro the stock purchased by
Pierre S. du Pont and others from T. Cole
man du Pont and now valued at more than
$60,000,000 was decreed by Judge Thomp
son in the Federal Court here.
The Judge handed down the final decree
in the case of Philip F. du Pont and others
vs. Pierre and S. du Pont and others. Al
fred I. du Pont and Pierre S. du Pont trera
aligned against each other in the suit If
the stockholders ote to acquire the stock
purchased from T. Coleman du Pont, the
defendants will be compelled to turn over
about $60,000,000, less about $15,000,000
paid for the stock
The question is to be decided by a vote
of the stockholders at a meeting to be
called for the purpose and under direction
of a master appointed by the Court, wno
it. Judge Daniel O. Hastings. The stock
In dispute cannot be voted, however, at the
rreetlng nor the stock received as a divi
dend upon the shares purchased from T
Coleman dfi Pont
GIRL REVEALS IDENTITY
Found Unconscious on Roadside, Says
She Is Farmer's. Daughter
LANCASTER. Pa., Aug. 18. Early this
morning the girt who was found yesterday
poisoned along a roadway regained con
sciousness and said she was Emily Crulk
ohank, daughter of a Clearfield County
farmer. She admitted that she was re
leased Thursday from tho Girls' Reforma
tory on the Slelghton farms at Darlington
but would not explain1 her reference to
"Rosle Lewis," of Philadelphia.
Police are trying to find her Philadelphia
cuunccuona.
IN MTMORIAM
CnOJfMrE. In loving- remembrance nf m
huaband. WILLIAM D. CHOMMIE who 77
parted this Ufa Au. 18. 1011. ' WIFE:
IIAliniS In loving remembrance nf n...
father. ISAAC IIAHitfu, who dl d AuS. 18 lsos
HIS CHILDREN.
.HAnJiCinEI'T,ALE?IA,1.epart,1 "' Aua-hand'and-
da'ufe.'"''"' ty h" ni0,h"' "-
private ' nn "" tn' ,nt'
a.5APii,s'" Au,rJ' 1!v "HNBY, huaband of
ft-un'S. ySZfn SnS Maeklan). Relative and
S'"!?Aolno""? ,0 funeral services, Tues.. 2 p.
ilill iein. Prtvite. Nh Cedar
imENNAN. Aur. 17. JAMES 1L, huaband of
Mary Bjennan (nee Loushlln). Relative! Tand
friends. Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8 30 a m .
!l??:,nM.w'vr,i(1,nc, 811 K- Cornwall at. Hlin
mass Church of Ascension 10 a, m. lit nrl
vata. Auto funerau Aahland iapS. cipy.
BREWER Aur. IS. JOHN W nnrwirn
ared to. Relauyea and friends. Loyal K?Uh
Ijodre, No, 8715, 1. O. O. P.i M. U.i Falla Yearly
Benenc al Aaso. and Walter O. Kettllnr Year y
Baneflclai Aaso.. InvltM ,to fun.rVl. Von.. 5
R.'.?JLa.tz3,""lIli1,j lni " schlrlklll. SerV
Ices In the Church o,8t. James b Las 8 p. m
Int. adjolntar rrounds. " m
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h.dk;ta.u-78?' jsaaj rfried0.''
vlted to funeral servlcea. m. 8 p'ln? '-Joi
LVriV.i'.VsiVoVnrn: 111"- " '
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CALLAHAN. Aug. 17, DOROTHY damht..
of Jams P. and Jlary X aitaVaq' (SJ?Tor-
friend
parent1
St. Anne' Cain.
lnlfA i ,,i -""" ""
' -w .i...ik4, muu. n- tn .
reaioence. 2821 E. Latish av. lntl
Aaron (llbbs, 111 Chestnut St., i'oln, lt. Int.
rpmirion, .. j. wprwtps in l'murion .ipcn
odlst Kiilsropal I'hurth, Tues., is noon. Train
tomes fiimden 10:4.f a. m.
HAOAN'. Aug. 1I, FRANCIS P.. son of John
and Annl ltsain (hh McI.aURhllnl. Relative
nnd fflnnds. St. Joseph's Comniandery. No 80,
Knlahta of St. John. Inlted to funeral, Mon ,
H 30 a. m.. parents' rislden"). BM W Cambria
st. Solemn man of requiem, Ht. Veronica's
Church 10 a. m Inl Holy .Sepulchre Ccm Auto
funeral
HAUAN Au 10 JOHN A., son of John
and Ann!" Hasan (nee Mrl.aiiKhlln) Itelnthes
and friends, Amalaamated l.acn Opernlhes nf
Amerlra, nartenders' t'nlon, leval No. 11.",
Hlliernlan A. A . Inlted to funeral. Mnn b..1D
n m.. parents' rcsldenre, ril', W CiirnhrlH st
Pnlemn mass of requiem St Veronica's Chun h
in b. m. mi. iioiy hepuirnro ccm .uto ru-
'ha'M'IN. On Kith Inst JAMim J., son nf
James and Catharlno Hatpin ag-ii L'2 ears.
Relathes snd friends 'nlted tn funeral, Mon..
8 a. m.. Ib37 Morrlf ai. Hti;h miss of reiiulem
St. Thomas Aqulnis Church 0.10 a. m Int.
Holy Cross Cem.
HAMPTON Suddenly, nl Palnnra N J
Antr. 1 OPHIK ulfe of nilln Ifainitnn
seed 16 Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral, residence, nf Nathan A. Coombs .118
I.eroney ne., Talmvra Sun 1 p m lnt Pern
bcrton N J
HANCOCK Aue 16, THOMAS husband nf
riertrude M Hancock nsed .17 Residence. 12
Rarrett avc , Haverford, l'a. runeral services
and lnt private
HAOMANN. Ausr 17. VlROtNIA. wife, of
Otto Haumann. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services Sun. !i p m. 2025 Ridge, ve.
Int. private.
HAVNKh. Aug. If) ANNIR J. HATNBS.
Iiejatives anq irienos invuea 10 runeral, 31on.,
2 p in., 2HH Sprlnn Harden st. Int. private.
HUNNINUF.R. Suddenly. Aug- 16. FRANK,
husband of I.outsa Hennlnger (nee. Hellminn),
aged 43. Relatives and friends, Phlla Lodge,
No. M, L. O of M . Court McKenn. No. 3IR.
K. nf A., Invited to funeral, Mon., 2 p. m., 2009
R. 8d st, Int. Northnood Cem. Auto funeral.
Remains may be viewed Sun., .after 7 p. m.
HilRllICiC Aug 17 JOSHPII HARL. snn of
J Hnrl and Mary S Hcrblik, aged 2 monttis.
Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral serv.
bes. Mon., 2 p. tn pirints residence till
Dunraiinon ave., Ixigan lnt private
HOI.I.ANIi At Oiean City N .1.. Anir 1fl
JllSbli; 1IOLIANI) (neo llusbv), widow of
Thonus Holland. HeKtlven and friends Invited
to fuiaral services, bun., t p in., Ocean city,
N J. Services and Int. Mon. 10 a. in West
minster Cem Phlla.
HUMPHRnVS Suddenly. Aug 17 ROHGRT
H P HrMI'HRIIYS Relative, and friends In
vltcd tn funeral services, Mon. 10 30 a m
David H hchuvler Hid Rroul and Diamond
sis lnt private Remains mnv be viewed Sun
7 tn fi p m
HTNA Suddenls Aug 17 ANNA HTNA
sged -to Due notlrn nf funeral from Oliver H
llalr Hldg 1820 Chfstnut st.
lOH.NXIN Aug 17 CL1.FN M widow of
William K Johnson, aged 7" llelitlvea and
friends Invited to services. Mon 2 ni resl
denco of daughter. Mrs I s t.crk Kits N
Allison st. Int. private Mt Vernon c. m
JONES- fiuddenlv at Avalnn, N J, Aug 16
CHARLHS I! JONKS aged 1.0 Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services Mon 1
p m , residence of J W Vlckera 2728 Ride's
avo lnt private, South Laurel Hill Cem.
KAND Aug. 10 KLLIIN A KANK. daughter
of lata William and Dora Katie Relatlvea and
friend' Invited to funeral. Mon 8 3ii a m
3623 Warren st Solemn requiem miss St'
James's Church 10 a m Int. private New
Cathedral Cem.
KNORR Aug 17 JULIA P widow of Harry
Knorr aged 77 Duo notice of funeral, from
residence Haddon llelshts N J
IjADLEl AUg 1, n.USAH MATHILDA.
widow of Thomas J Ladley aged 01. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues.
2 p tn, 39 E OarCeld st Otn lnt private,
LEIHERMAN. Aug 10 CHARLOTTE; widow
nf Tobias Lelberman Relatives and friends
Wlnema Council No 61. Degree of Pocahontas'
Lincoln Lodge, No 51 Order of tho Shepherds
of Bethlehem, Ladles' Society, Pastor's Hlbla
Class of Emanuel Reformed Church S8th and
Baring sts , Invited to funeral services Mon
a p. m , resiuence oi aauenter Mrs. H Rom.
mel. 391S Aspen st lnt Fernwood Cem
Friends may call Sun 7 30 to U p m
LEVI Aug 16, at New Tork city, CHARLE1
L. LEVI, formerly of Philadelphia aged 80
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services
Sun . 11 30 a. m chapel of Mt sinal Cem
MAOUIRE. Aug 17 suddenly DANIEL J.,
son of late Bernard and Katherlne Magulre
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, lion?
8 30 a. m.. brother's residence. Teter r Mai
gulre. 533U Vln; st. W. Phlla. Solemn requiem
mass Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. nT
Int. Cathedral Cem Auto funeral.
McCALL Aug. IB, MARV REOINA. wlfo of
John T McCall and daughter of lata John J
snd Ella A Mj!l,""-r Helatlves and friends
B. V. M. bodal ty, Leaguo of Sacred Heart
of St. Joseph's Church. St. Joseph's Senior Cen
ter Class of 1005. Invited to funeral Mon . h 30
a. m , from residence of her grandfather, Tat
trick J. Murphy. 220 Spruce st. Solemn re
qulem mass St. Joseph's Church 10 a. tn. lnt
Cathedral Cem
MeCOOL Aug. 17. JOHN, husband of Cath
arlna McCool (nee Mullln). Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Mon , 8 30 a m, 13-1 w
riorr!", .".''.. So'Hmn requiem mnse; ChurchA of
tho Visitation 10 a. m. Int. Holy Itodeemer
Cem. Auto funeral.
McDKVITT. Aug. 10, PATRICK, husband of
ato Cecelia MeDevItt Relatives and frlenda
Invited to funeral. Mon.. b.30 a. m.. Cedar
prove and Tabor road. Solemn requiem mass
bt. Joachim's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cuthe
Ural Cem .w:
McKEOWN Aug. 10. URIDOET. daughter
2i Into, I'frnard and Margaret McKeown. aged
57' llJa,,,!ves and.'.1tPll,' InMted to funeral.
Mon.. 8.30 a.m...70.H N. 30th at. Solemn mass
R,iarJ?u.Vfnl S1"?'11 ck B.u Agatha 10 a. m. Int.
"IftWK Ctm0mlt "ewer Auto funeral
r 'mJS'iSv-uenly, Aug .10. MAROARET
f' H1' aFed 47.' Helatlvea and friends
Invited to funeral services. Sun., 2 p. m.. at
funeral parlors of R. B. Smltbeman. 8th and
I'enn sts , Camden, N. J.
1IATNES. Aug. 0. ANNIE J, HATNFH
Relatives and trlends Invited to funeral services'
Mon.. 2 p. m 2108 Spring Garden st. int.
pri v ntCt
MtLAVailLIN Aug. 10. MART, widow of
n2f.r ,3lclau.hl " f,Barn" TermonV" Coun?y
Donegal, Ireland. Relatives and friends, also
League Sacred Heart. Altar Society. Invited to
funeral. Mon.. 8'30 a. m.. daughter's residence
Mra. Catherine O'Harah. 4342 N. 15th it So!
emu high mass ot requiem it St. StVphfn'a
mpIKiINOn. At ron8hohockn Amr Ifl
rt'Vii1'. widow ot P'trTk McnLrnom'nel2:
e a'ijf? fnd,? '"Vltea to runeral. Mon., 8
2ml. ?h1.h2i.W' Kctor, " Conshohocken. Sol.
a . h mV".L.r"i!?Um st- Matthew'. Church
Bl3.1 ii JS. . Int. , St. Matthew's New Cem.
&FX'Z?Ji.Ai:. !! MA-R3C C., wife of
Ices, Sun.,
vale.
I'RIIICB, Aur. 10. EDWARD M.. husband
of Kate I'elrce, aged 4ft. Relatives and rrlends
Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m.. Cold Point
Baptlat Church. Montromery County. l'a. Re
mains may be viewed Hun.. 7 to 10 p. m 3072
Iiraddork st. Carriages will meet trolley at
I'llmouth Meeting.
PKNNYl'ACKl.R Aug. 16. HF.TTIB A.,
widow of Nathan I'ennypackcr. aged DO. Rela
tives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Sun.. 2
P. m., resldencn of son-in-law. lsaao Hartmar,
at Anselma. Int. Llnnvllln Lutheran Cem,
PF.THICK. Aug. 10, at Ellzabothtovvn, Ta.,
RICHARD W.. husbami of Anna I'ethlck, Rela.
tlvea and friends. Carhondale Lodge, No. 2tt,
F. and A. M., Invited to funeral services. Sun.,
2'30 p. m funeral narlora of William II. Chew.
S. W. ror. COlh and Hnriica sts. Int. 1'ernwood
Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may be Mewed
Sat.. 8 to 10 p. m.
I'llENDL-ROASr. ug. 10. ELIZA., widow
of Mlchiel Prendergast (nee Keane). Relative
nnd frlenda Invited to funeral, Mon., 8.30 a. m.,
parlors of Lewis II, Swift, S. W. cor, 12th nnd
Jefferson sts. High .requiem mass St. Malachy'a
v.iiurvii m a. m. int. ow v.aineurm v.ciii.
Auto funeral.
nonsCHIIN. Aug. 17, 1530 N. 27th at.,
EMJIA, wire ot Joseph A. Roeschen. Notice
of funeral later.
SCANI.AN. Aug. IS, TOHN, husband of
Ann bcanlan (nee Kelly). Relatives and friends.
Holy Nama Society of Our Lady of Rosary
Church Dlv. No. 25. A. O. H. Invited to fu
neral, .vion.. no a. m l.wi N. (list at. Sal
emn requiem masa Our f.ady of Rosary Church
lu-n:.m'. l"t. St. Denis's C-m
SHAW. Aug 17. JIAY CADILLA, diughter
of ( harlcs and Anna Shaw (nee Kltchorman),
aged 16. Relitlves and frlenda Invited to fu
tiejal, Mon., 2 p. m , graiidmothcr's resldenco.
I 14 Cumberland st. lnt Mt Tcaro ('cm
ncmains may be viowed Sun , 7 to 0 p. m
Auto funeral
SHI.'ltlDAN Aug. 10. KATHERINK. daugh
ter of Patrick and Bridget Sheridan. Hetatlvea
nnd friends, 1. V M Sodality of Church of
Blessed Virgin .Mary. Darby, Invited to funeral,
Mon., M'3o n, m , partnts resident?, flJl Main
st., Darbv. Snlrmn reiiulem mnsa Church of
Mlesstd Virgin .Miry 10 a. ni. Int. Huly Cross
-..W'TirAIUJ Aue 1T- IvATHHRINE ORAN
NLR Infant daughter nf Wllllsm II. and Hmtna
M bnuthard Relitlves and ri lends Invited to
funeral servlrea, Mon . Hi n. in., 16 lamar St.,
HaiiilnnlleM, N j inl private, Hai.tlst ('cm.
I rleiHis tuny call Sun eve
SPROdlll,!,. Aug in HARRIETT C. widow
or utn William SuroRell Hue Weal) Itelallves
and friends Invited to turieral services. Sun.. 2
p , m.. ,l irlors of Frederick Mum. Jr. loth
"levy SlontKotnery ave Hit private Radnor
,T. 1 o ,'"'vl "jruiinu iirmains may uo
Viewed Sot after 7 p. IP
srilIN u Maple Shade, N J. Aug. 16.
JOHN hTIJIN Reiativce; and frlenda Invited to
runeral, Sun , 2 n m , residence, of brother.
Stevenson hteln, Mill road. Maple SlMde. int!
(pl-stown Cem. Trollejs leavn Camden every
15 minutes J
S1INSON Aug. 11. WILLIAM S1INPON,
.-.-. ... j,ri.,,i nun ir'enjs invited
nr.ATin
funeral, Sun.. 2 p. m.. 1817 Rllntr yt. "
Ices Evangelical Lutheran Church of Trinity.
Int. In church ground. 18th and Wolf sts.
TWININO Near nichboro. raj, I lftj-dsy.
Eighth Month 3 6th. JOHN TWININO. aged 63.
Relatives and friends. Knight Mystic. Chain,
of Newton, Invited to funeral, near R.chboro,
First-day, Eighth .Month 18th. 1 P- ". at
Wrlghtstown Friends' Meeting House, where re
mains may b Mewed ?, ! ft' ,cni"Ln,,wl"
meet train at Churchvllla leaving Reading Ter
minal P 05 ft, m. . ,.n.r. Mlf-
WALKER. Aug. 16. MARTHA .11.. wife of
William F. Walker (nee. MeC"t.. ared 36.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv.
tees. Tues . 2 p m,. Ti328 1 rank ford aye.
Fr "aid! may c5ll W T to 0 p. m. Int. Cedar
"wARINO.-Aug. 18. MNDA. wife of Harry
Waring, aged 42. lv10,, tndr "A"v
(leneva Rebecca Idg. No. 105. I. O. O. F.I
University Chapter. No. 3J. Order of Eastern
Star. Invited to funeral servlcea, Mon.. 2 P. m ,
6606 Dlttmnn at., Tacpny. Int. Cedr II 111
Cem. Friends may call. Sun.. 7 to 0 p. n.
Pittsburgh paper copy. Auto runeral.
hft.t. TO-ATTTED-rEMM'g,
anntlnutil re rrecrrHng Column.
A S2S, Ledger Ofnce.
COMPTOMETER OPnRATOR-W.nted. .&
" l EnSfflvle2inc.
!9. Idg
COOK.r..!ableh woman, bce.o
agvAv..V's.fl.a-:
between
15 and
A :
nVrience and salary wanteo. i- --
uince.
I0ST AND rOPND
CIQAR CASE Lost, black seal cigar case. Broad
st. or N, E. Boulevard. Beward If returned to
(leo. M. Marls. 2728 N'. 16th st.
SUITCASE Lost, suitcases 120 reward: "I
B."l containing military equipment, which Is
urgently needed. Return to 000 North Amen
can Building Monday. No questions naked.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING
The President of the United Slates
ha pointed to the great Industrial army
of tho nation and to the necessity for
a generous, unselfish observance of duty
on the part of thoso who may best
aerve In that army.
The telephone svstem of the country
Is to Plav a conspicuous part In the
conduct of the war.
Bell Telephone operating presents It
self as a vocation for young women
wherein a no less patriotic than valu
able service lo the Government may bs
1 erformed. ,
If sou sro between the ages of 18
and 21, apply at 408 Market st , Phila
delphia, any day, except Sunday, be
liveen 8.30 a. m. and 5 p. tn.
New emplnves are paid while learning
nnd nro osslgned to offices near their
homes The work la Interesting, the en
vhonmenl most agreeable and efficiency
is regarded by ready advancement.
Comfortable, tecreatlon rooraa and
dining rooms where meals are served
at cost In every Central Office.
Apply Now.
GIRLS WANTED
OVER 16 TEARS OF AOE
TolAVEI.ITTLECriARS.
nviiitAlil.E STEADY .WORK-
USED AUTOMOBILES
jiHirntf.Vf mil .. ....
loncSlri
.&rxrs?8& zsn&& -M
CADILLACS lniB and Iftln .... ..
ovrrnaulcd, repainted aii.i --"'. ll"rouh1
AtltomnlilliLSafra g, . iV..ytM by 2'
L1v.I?.SIx tourlnTcar! ltHTZtZTrtr .
r oso. icagrCcntrnl. ""' Wcaih.
LOCOMOIIILt!. 1014 6.4 TTI
painted maroon" uvcrhaulVI In m,Ser huZ,
I.OCOMOiiM,T.J""""M,ea'
r nr tr2?,!4 MARKET STREET
r. It. Halllgqn. MgjJa'nga'car 0.1
ll6r LUNCHES SKRVED
rl. I"' X" i I ' I l. -. 1 I K I.A 1.I1K11 II
LiaOETV i tVC i' TOBACCO' CO.
U 3D ANU ONTARIO.
nmr. over 18 years for general office work In
HOSIERT Loopcr. string knitters, toppers and
Un iters vvareroom glrll steady, cool, profitable,
work? Colonlaf Knitting .Mills. Hancock and
Somerset sts.
KITCHEN OIRL wanted. Apply timekeeper s
ofnce, llenevue-nvritnui".
STAMPERS Experienced stampers nn J1.1" ,"'";
tlonery n co or ana Dronzo: im f." ti fi.V
or 18ryto learn stamping. Apply the Billev.
ti.s.1,. . tiiriu rn.. 1i,,i Sansorn i.. lounn
-JTOALJESTATE rOIt SALE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE
r.ERMANTOMN OmMWTOWy
liW!Xl3LZ3W&X& ftf,UHl'll WOrltPif ' fr"i,5. . . ff)-w .; --. r
floor: permanent position.
STENOGRAPHER and It'mlngton op'Titor.
wltn some experiem-c. i"-'",v."'u;i. ..
Applv at onca In person.
sin noor.
12JI Sansom st..
STENOGRAPHER and clerk wanted at once, by
aulomobllo concern, must be bright, wlllltifc
and expeilencedi permanent position for right
Individual, advancement. M 446 Ledger Ollce.
STENOGRAPHER and typewriter. oung lady
with soma experience, stale experience ref
erence and salary. P I'O. Ledger Offlce
TEACHER Capable grado tearhcrw.inted, 12
month position with a progressive corpora
tion: must ho tinder 35 al show proof of
ability, reference. P 005, Ledger Office,
TTPIST. large modem ofllcei rapid promotion
for loyal worker Apply Forelady Advertising
Department 240W. Somerset st.
WEAVERS, experienced nn men's wear. Shel
bourng Mills 11 and Jrt'eiitnioieland H
TOUNO LADIES (J) "with several years' ex
perience In bookkeeping nr checking Invoices,
freight bills, etc.: In reply glvo full particu
lars, r 525, Ledger Office
!!iSljM: - zrmTt
MAinnM,?.NT-lnl" "116 MODELT
. . BROAD AND 11ACV STiii't.-.-John
T. CunnlngbgTRLETS
ofTer: Oakland six. "oiJ, "i-r-iss ?o,fr1VJlnabl'
inij Tt1T1tSM.. . ..
sTlvcrtown'Vord &' P"1""" "h at.
tTOt'r TflttntM sa- . - . '
""". y'r-nevprni wm !,.,.....
rancinc irnm T n .",.""""'
,,. ; - ;.: viib.
Iirxjie
malttt.
i roni i to n tonn with L 1 '"'"t.
Carfgrd.rhlla.ee.':. m'W ?-nt X .l.h
r3S?
automobit.es to hire
IU illJtl.-
4J
m
l'ay or nlzhi. l.mn.v.... .
touring tars, fi 5 hour. .,.,.. 8'M,,ngv
limousines, J1.50 hour up; w?jd n ' M""n'
n specialty im3 ),,j'p' r.""(lln1i, funerals
rop. 12iror I'on. 140. neaV,;.-1'.p.1.J'hoaM!
-JlinaFgrllIM Sp-clal rnie."'i'.'.. 'ri"''- Key
. INDEPENDENT TAXICAii nn
Hur-sor. uuper blxce, Touring ami TC& ,
fJLjft'-.nl.lon to' weddings ci .0"'
x,i.uo,in uiuu. Wever clogeA- ;ayjs
TOUNO LADT wanted In targe offloe: must be
experienced In general office work: preferably
with bookkeeping experience; rapid and accu
rate at figures. staM experience, salary want
ed and when available. I' 627. I-dger Offlce.
HELP WANTED MALE
EOT AS ArTRENTICn TN MACHINE SHOP;
GOOD SALARY TO START AND OPPORTU
NITY TO BECOME MACHINIST AT IIIHII
WAGE. HESS & BARKER. (Ill SANbOM
bT., THIRD FLOOR.
BOY Bright boy to run errands and make him
self generally useful; must be 17 years old
Apply Tho Ballel, Hanks & Ulddle Co., 1221
Sanson! st . fourth floor
LINCOLN DRIVE SECTION
THIS CHARMING HOME
vvScVsy1
13 ro;j-. 2 biths. Hardwood Floors. FlnHtied In white enamel, QIsjs S
l.'aor Iinobs, Largo rorches. Old Shade, on lot 63x180. c!"mc" "' g
527 LINCOLN DRIVE
frTci V.T?o 'forpeVfton' todatSSlJI'.'SS iVo'mT "- f
Other relliam and Llnco'n Drive Homes, $10,000 to $20,000 J
WILSON & CHADWICK !
51 S Pelham Road, Pelham, Germantown J.
-wwwitwwr
EDUCATIONAL
Both Seven
BASICS
&h.n,r!!!jIex,!,RrT'n' ..Sfi.'H' Catherine, and
gal Ir.r.nd7 Funeral TueiV TioT'ff "o'l"
v .' o,l.(1f.,lv" an(l fr ends. St Patrick B
X' n?i?,M,y.,l? league of the Sacred Ilea?,
loCVrfel' C",V."h,' in. t.nd"'lVt!
VPIlVtUr "riw ViVi.?'
JVi:iI"JFTV A. tn u.rtiV.'.
of Liizi.ff.,.? iS"- ,ft"h"'
friends. Le.gV. of Sred Heart 'of sa,riv.e.-iar.d
BsllJftnt'.Ta honr K-iffi??ee,ha Po "'.
SAlfAW'cbMLt NORRr saSSeBrvt.c..0p0r,iVUMo1S:
"WlPin lni'Ji Milton, raj' Prlva,e Mon'
ABKTN80N. Aug, IB. ELEANOR D. TARK-
prtyat
fAJU
,!!Li.'..llu,nd
), Relatives and
STJMMEB RESORTS
ATLANTIC CITV.
N. J.
n- CA8TIOLIONE. BudonIr. Au. 15. COSTAN
T.. husband of Florsnc 1L. at Fallainaton
Pa. Int. private, at a-alUlntton. Pi. IDiI,,n
fiAur- ai noDiing. jr. j.. Au 1
JOHN WESLET. busband of jhabeSca Ail
to fan.nl. Moo.. 3 p.m., l5f Btb 7... Koib
Ilnr. N. J. InL Columbus Csm.
COOK. -At y.llow.blp. N. X, Aug 17
ueorc W.. (on of J, Deacon and Anna V
lIuton C00V. 11HI, R.UU. iSiUlSSi, fn.
vltd to fun.ral, lion., 3 p. m., parsnta reel!
d.nc, r.Uowshlp, N. J. " " """ ""
k ?PrA,n- ,s ' HA1PT nuabnil of Ellxa.
b.th E. Cox. g.d J. n.r.tlre. and irfinda
gQUlty Lodg.. Nor Bi. r. snd A. M.; J.iialJrn
?J &t,"j -.: Marx. Commind.ry. N?
4. K. . T- and Lu Lu Tinipi. A. JO.ii.ul
B.. Invited to funeral services. Monl 2 itT
128, W ? Int. Wtmlnt.rc.m.P,Amo
fun.raL Frl.nd may call Bun. .re. iti. iolly.
N. J., paper copy,
CULBERTSO.N. Aug. 14. PulRfir t n
widow of Edward A. Culbtrtaon and daughter
ar nmnryr .rui ciiii.Hn. R -. w i.-
HOTEL OSTEND
cafe the largest In AUantlo City. dutlnmlihed
appo ntmenta. delightful cutsln.. 'aiiui raoott
thSTdrnCk )htb f m ralU """-Open alt
Hotel Botcobel Kfuy Av.. near Beach.
vyu an jrwr. nna tablt,
A. A. JUAtllUN.
EDUCATIONAL
Both -ees
Why
Muddle
Through?
We are prepared to give you
the training you need to hold
a bettor position. You will
never get It or hold It If you
do not prepare for It. Tho
t 1 1 ,'""t w"en me un
BuslneHs mon expect employes to do tl.lngsvvW.oVeTnr? tnviSUCec(!j
people aro necesBary and cannot bo dlsclVaVircd when h-ird tSU: Such
to muddlo throiiBh? " """" '" u "". or are you Kolni
BOY wanted to run errands In machine, shop
Hess & Barker, (ill Chestnut, third lloor.
CABINETMAKERS, flrst class. George W.
bmlth, :t')07 1'ovvelton avo.
CHAUFFEiiR. first rate wanted lir Cirllsle
Pa., by a rentleman ownlnc four rnra. nn
amateur or beginner need apply, must bo able
to make own repairs, keep cars In first-rate
condition, Including all washing nnd cleaning,
and be courteous, obliging and accustomed lu
wear uniform; uniforms furnished, state In
Ilrst letter wages required, whether married
or single, age, color and other particulars
and give references tn persons for whom vou
have driven. Addiess Permanent Situation.
Box 214, Carlisle, Pa.
AA SUPZLIES AND REPAIR
VAI.Vns CIROWND CARBON CtPAVr'rt
wyi uyrj ijij
AUTO TIRE8
HERCULES TIRES
. .Ouarantecd
?"x34j. ...... 7.05 arwiu'
1121
HURCyLESTlnK CO 012 N Broad 5.L
BOx.1'4 NONHKID TIRI'sT. "roadjL
ao4nr-P. TtJtr:s?,iifl;;Vt'.:s !'.'.
"""""" "" '--.. 1235 Arch si.
!
HORSES
COOp brown horso a,
LV!B?onfiJet!aEOn anJ h"nc" "
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
coNspnvATivn scci'RnD investment-
A long established dairy products 1 cnr.
make Issue of J50.000 of 7 per cent nrr.rrI5
cumulative slock par value? $100 nr "of
several rnmpanlpn contemplated and brad
Plan of explosion under vvav , nt pre. it ra,iV
tain fontrnl f distribution over (arSe ?i.
!2fn?ilied,,0np o"ll?o' Sa5nd fU" '""-"'
CRANITi:
CLERK wanted at onco by automobile concern
one experienced In bookkeeping or cost pre
ferred. permanent, advancement Jl 443
Ledger Central
CORSET DESIGNER who knows how to make
a corset right, state experience and salary ex
pected. Address 1194 Pair ave.. Columbus, u.
A.FSSJLAN on Government work, experienced
detaller on Jigs and fixtures for high-grade
ordnance, this gives a man an opportunity to
?.- b!.t.uln a.-c?1"ct wai'- al!0 ercellent
chance with rapidly growing concern De-
nance Mfg Co Summerdale. near Trankford
ENGINEER, night, familiar with A C "currenf
n-vv.r 1. r oounnion iii vv somerset.
nthilQHT HANDLERS Wanted 100, wagei3
c?ni? S'J h?ur regular'tlme, 85 cents per hour
nights, Sundajs and holidays, plenty of worl
Apply Stevedore. Piers 20 and 24, S Delaware
ave . Merchants and Miners' Transport'n Co.
JOi?M&?SS FEEDEits. Bro ft Bailey Co.,
'-'",-' "."U 1M1IUIY BL3
L4JS?.RERS n,5' Kod steady men need apply.
Call 8 a, rn at the Atlantic Refining Co. Em.
piojment Department. Phlla. Gate, 3144
Passyunk ave.
0VESTREET. LAB01lt:R3 FOR 3428 LUD
BWTMEM
COZZEGE
DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS
ENTER ANY TIME
BANKS BUSINESS COLL EGr
AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES
TOCMWinui omr.i.1 PHILannau.. -
..... nlH ,,fl
QTD A VCD'C The Best Business School
OlIXAILIVO 801-807 Chestnut Street.
Enter now. Day or night. Positions guaranteed.
SALESMANSHIP ""c'onJ8' 1noaI
a C. P. A.
for State Ex.
Taught by a Lawyer
nnd a Real Estate Man.
ACCOUNTANCY Beh.b,
REAL ESTATE
INDIVIDUAL "Touch'typewrlttng. Our spe-
...,.. . el"1 Anger training develops
INSTRCCTION great speed. 4830 K.vnsom St.
I'elrce School of Iluslneas Administration
Will train you for big opportunities later.
Vine Street. West of Broad. Philadelphia.
TEACHERS WANTED) positions waiting; free
registration for college and normal graduates.
Modern Teachers' Bureau, loot Market St.
Young Men anil Bon
Central Preparatory School
Day and Evening
T.
C.
1431
Arch
Street
Illph School Department for men
and boys. Complete preparation for
College. University. Technical and
Professional Schools.
All-Day School 0 a. m. to S p. m.
for boss 11 to 10 Adds training In
Music and the Manual and Plastic
Arts to school curriculum. Monthly
phvstcal report.
Business Department Stenography,
Bookkeeping, Typewriting and the
allied Business Subject,
Elementary Department split time
schedules.
Day School open Sept. 10.
Evening Schools, Oct. 1.
'"unc Women and fil-i.
oyjEBJHtOOK
"" " AMBT HAVwAiYr,oapy-"pl.
-J Musro
MAN wanted, v ,th education, about 50 years
of age physically sound, to act aa tlmekeerer
ofe'US ?n""InCHa11"8' Reply- Ehlns Previous
occupation and wages expected. P otl.
leuger urnce.
MAN to work In paper stock room: ono having
lffre.rcSC,or.CArrch stPI"y KetterllnU3 Utiio!
MK,fan'r,lill1r.Sltl,, ,ne w"h?us"lngndhTF
BulTdlng. ml"' Apply 1U1 Wdener
"1?'PS'1' "cI-UKK Larse firm "vvaniTTSlTni
?Vrtn.,0.ima.k9 up bJlla of I"1""t on tmevVrlter
and assist In manufacturing dept.; must bo ac
curate and quick; give ago. experience and
salary desired p 101, Le'lger Oftlce.
MANIKEST CLERK Large firm wants young
man. make up bills of lading on tipow? tcf
and arslet In manifest department muat bo
accurate and quick; glvo age. experience and
. sajarydcslred P 101. Ledger ofi". T na
MEAT CUTTER, first-class, w anted ;!TrnInTnT
. position Apply Wm. L. Raiser, lllensid" ""'
MEN Vanted. bollermakera. locomoil-,.-:
cninists. car repair men. laborers !.,....
nn .n' . ...w
ruoeri 81.
cleaners. Penna. R. R
MEN wanted to handle lumber: aim ...inr -.-
ttloya.&CoJusquehanna Ave T Wharf
ORNAMENTAL IRON riNISHERSiWoV-s
hours good nay: atenriv ,.iT" "'"'ea. 0
815 13th at. N v" vv,..!.,..' ";,, J.
I OITArtTlV Tnn 1 f", ct. -.
SSVil'T' i,Id.tat I,,outh usnu.hitini Rwf
Tnd head nf. Chesapeake eldinca in nn.Ui
ronncriiiiB with thi U ...r 'U". ',' .'""ry
t. . ..' .. s '' t "". I.IIM ivisn.
R and Ualto,
Columbia R
landing ko3 with
Office.
sidings
ontn .-nr"v..: .', '".ft
R . tauenu, iunna d ,n.i..i..
quarrv M 20 Ledger
"I. 1 . PA"TNnn WANTED
oleel vrorl.B engaged In most profitable lint
?f. ,l?rlt'i 'S.'n nl' nctlv rartSer who '
tm.st about .-,O,ti0O In a growing business
with largo future ahead, correspondence de
rlred only with partl-s prepared fo nnka this
nvestm.nt In an estib business vvMch win
JltirJ.1? fullest Investigation Mm! yS Off.'
CAPITAL SECURED FOR
PRACTICAL ENTERPRISES
PJ 13, LEDGER OFFICE
VS?.MA1i?,tn eIP'n and capital wts&w
S?J eu.with '!,IC'trt!,i-e and capital to open
eVt S'r.'nUl7 tlf?; 6t0rt ,n Philadelphia Ms"
i. ,oe"nc5 t0 b exchanged communicatees
ctrlctly conPdentlal r 553 Ledger Central
EN4ERAHt;Sin!CUE,DnFPgRACTICL
1-li.RPRISES. P 110 LEDGER OFFICE
FOfi?JWk, Y? Ti1G WAR-Do your bit. 150
win?. ". bJ."ll.s.ow. . ,be. " for by ui
wVl t i7 J; VM iba tnjoKiei iree
"j awutta r arm uo ,
Vineland N. J.
T v-i-nu t77 . r
Cha?t'eV3"'Unir 0?a?ir"ian!tervTevv' with'lu't
Pjta'inIiT,s,r"ri 3.!t '1 re. 'How to Ob.
Cah'enstnau'te.t:8- ratfehft ENa"3 C ' 1KU
BUSINESS PEKSOUALS '
D. C.
Piifsu rrpntviia .- - .
Saturday between F1?0C$
SansSm" SS1 " C"r"g PMl.hTga cWfif olfd
PURCHASINO AGENT, capable of takTnl-TuTr
charge of department for large man3facturlni
corporation, with several plan ts, attract Iv5
future for man of sterling character " S
ability. State age. experience, reference and
salary expected. P 004. Ledger Pill" alld
SHIPPINO CLERK, assistant: young m ,"
to 20. bright and active; cxcellenrcfppTtunltS
for advancement; state ace refeVSSfJ "?
salary. A 810. Ledger Of""' ""'": and
SHOP DRAI.T&MAN wanted. Am;fToaiTTv,7n"
neerlng Co Aramlngo ave. n"?--
Bklt, Phona 11T.
MT
fUUtlve aiiVfrUnd. Pblla. Brigad Clrcla. nJ"
ASBURT FARK, N. J.
8TONB HABBOH. N. 1,
HARBOR INN OverlooWn beach A bdwk.
Oarage Clrl. Edwin Belcher
STEAMBOATS
FAMUY EXCURSION
IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE
rir
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS
Mathematics. Drafting. Mechanic
Naval Architecture
Registration dally. 15 S. 7th St.. Phlla.. Pa.
UOnUENTOWN. N. J.
Bordentown Military Institute
Mental, moral, physical, military training.
Boys taught HOW to study. ' '"""'"
Bordentown-on.the-Delaware. New Jersey.
Young Women. and tllrla
THEGORDON-RONEY SCHOOL
JTor Clrls, 4114 Spruce Street
Ojneral and College .l'reparatnry Course.
Boof gardso and gym. MISS RONBT. Prtiu
BRlllflKTON. N. J.
IVY HALL '
IRlDCETON, N,M. (Naar PhH..)
MM AULT.ll Waka-.! llm4 a.T ..' .
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Zeckwer - Hahn
Philadelphia
Musical Academy
Directorti
CAMILLE W. ZECKWER
FREDERICK'S. HAHN
CHARLTON LEWIS MURPHV
Managing Director '
Announcing ..
Hahn Conservatory
and the
Philadelphia
Musical Academy
Modern equipmSt.'"6"1 facu,ty
For catalog address
CHARLES LEWIS MURPHY
Managing Director
uts and cellists'' ltn'
"WIH2a,n0" 'a "
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TOUNO MEN (two)
In large
progressive manufacturing organization
Draftsman and
assistant to estimator
Both positions offer big opnortunin..
to intelligent and ambltfou, f men
. , , Experience on
sheet steel furniture desirable.
Olve full particulars
O 08. P. O. Box 3300.
DMnAd.a,c,cmo8unfaU,cof.?c,aedd ? &W?, j
Sypf,n J16 ASenCy IniWtX-
rilON K PIL nS84 ai jii3KD BLDO
'VlvlryilL'T diamond, pntinum. ol
KEL3 iry r"r"tn?'crjl'vi "cl''la prltrt
Jvi.Lu.iAr. COjjiS'j Chestnut. Room 21. ,
DIAMONDS DIAMOND!
mUaXlWM 4ND ETHANaEDM
. -nSjniL.J'l"B.JTH ST.
-.diamonds itot;aiu"
PJ.'R ",L PLAT IN UM. ETC.
SPHXlIOiMAN, 114 S. bTII ST.
DIAMONDS untlRllti "
iivnR'vev,'erl,i'!rAprn,Mm',,lt i P'resnt. ?jj
? ...iw..,4, ,1, nunanm au
SUPERri.UOUS HAIIl removed hy electrolysis.
V,'fnaoonty.,St!:m'in''nt wny- eebrovvs arched.
M1SS SMITH. jQL Keith Theutro Building.
DON'T misjudge others, rietoctlve Millard will
f.!.J?.u fa.c'. Standird Detcctlvd Bureau, Con.
"Ultatlon free. 152a Chestnut at. Estab. 1881.
FOK SALE
BILLIARD, pool, (ombinatlon. I'd-hand, bought,
sold, Tinted, exth'd. Kenftr. 3.'J Qlrard ays.
BIIJ.IARD TABLES BOWLINO ALLEH
..JN;a.'j;' econd-hand Repalra Supplies.
ItOaATTO.UAl'.ltr-STREET CO.. !..' S. 8TH.
Desks, Files, Safes and Household
Dullng. Central Second-hand Furniture Co.
PiM-liOO-liU Callovvhlll ot. I'ilbcrt 4108.
YOUNO MAN, 18 to SO famiiiV.. . i.U
writer. ?ulclc and accurate at -flgurel1. ,ypo;
opportunity! state age. experience ? B00(,
and salary. A 820. Ledger Offiw' refre":ea
YOUNO MAN. . m ( ,0 .
JP&l IgctV.? - -Pand"nFe clert
YOUNU MAN, helper on truck an'eTin .... .-
Westmoreland":,'1-
WE ARE IN THE MATIKPT .
dissatisfied with Wn'n? Vl.? "
Ployment and are desirous of KL0.-". of em
manently located th u m i,T!mlM. Or
Arm which offer. indu?ement. ?5i',.5ll,lb,
ment to men who have T the ,' advance
tlons and ability and wfib .?Jri 0Uttnca.
fhdnU?, " "Prtun?ty whe J10 ial"
them. We are continually addTnS". """red to
olX."? equlpmant. whlcK eSawf.tu,.,ur
a bright future to rapid men i.h'.u' a oter
Sr.JF0.0'1 """'nent posTt1Snybo Tr?.J'lnr
given to nonunion men. Preference
tuir'.Sr.le. .Mi"tLwha ,,. punc.
ret lathe. Bullard mllhng mUZntZ ', tur.
mitpKfy?'T&t&fo.nWTVStifc
DKSUS, telephone booths and other complete
nfflca equipment, flno condition and low prices:
free deliviry. Hughes, nth and Iijttonwood.
OFFICE FURNITURE
Large Uno desks, cafes, files, cabinets nl
general offlco furniture.
PATTEN FURNITURE CO.
Locust 4070 1127 Arch Bt. Race JM&.
OPERA CHAIRS noc each, worth il 'J3: foil
ing chairs, slightly med, 40o each: worth li
Powers (1-A mnvlnir picture machine J100,
worth $350; good ns new
CHAIR KXCHANOE. COR. 0TH AND VINE..
REFRIGERATORS Mf Ei.yulc.Vrat
HOWE SCALE CO., 800-08 Arch St.
SAFES, fireproof Closing out at half price. '
now and slightly used safes; also soma wit
thin wntla. 1.1. hirirulna 'HO KT. ViVlirth St.
SEWINQ MAClllNES. treadle and "hand com-"Si
blned, J10: electric motor with treadle for
any macnine, unused. J 10. oau.' L'reeno
Omtn . Phlla.
13
TOR SALE
Balance of machinery 'and fixtures, such ss
tables, chair, desks, scales, sampls cases,
copper kettles, dough mixer, meat chopper.
shafting, hangers, pulleys, etc., at sacrifice
price to settle an estate.
wcscott ('iinnnT.ATr" ro.
1000 Haddon ave.. Camden. N J.
Bargains in Cameras and Kodaks J
nntl TT111ifnl lnalsMM.nt. a r1t 1iniln. dl U
monds watches, Buttcaeea. traellns
RIEDER'S LOAN OFFICE 1
MONEY LOANED AS LOW AS 17.
128 MARKET ST.
HEATINO
SITUATIONS WAMP
woman
IIOySEKEEPERWanted by c.n.A,
of experience, position a. K,.?"a n '
ll.lWla.owel;, - .m"t have WM,IZST Jo doctor
little girl of 11 with heri no rSilc?i of having
town. Address Mr?. ifirroS Ji.ctlon i mU
. Baa Isle City, N..T, 'a"oiii V. O. Box IBS,
BTEN0gnAPIlf7n"dtyDewriiin.. v:
time for Au work"; SSHSfrJi. gjjjg
BTUATIONS WANTBHiuiar
thor,
HEATER boiler, range, new apd..rb.u,'5!
removed for the. Ma LHit.-.,tev health baStl
will Install cheap. 1827 Kllber
SIUSICAI, INSTBUMENTB
147.00 LARQD PHONOQRAPH with cabinet i
and records. This outfit la finished In a beau- vl
r . iu iuiiib WftKiy, J. (Hit 1 ltn """ M
barrrilii. In lirat-niu.. .tiiM umal tn nti' ,Jm
rite lor cataloguu and, .cptnplete list of WfJI
cams. ' ' 'Tit
HEPPE'S UPTOWN STORES
Cor. 8h tc Tjiompaon Hts.
KEEM.n.PimMBiii -... ..1n.. nB,
dtej coat new 1200: reduced to 182.60) ca J
:r.!l.l0 ccn" .weekly, can or write ,
crlptlon and lletiot bamaln. i j
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