Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 31, 1917, Final, Image 14

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? JporUtlon Limited
( AM. 81. Tim airman Oov
t'ta conducting1 a treat agitation or
i Mvlnr of coal and all Its products,- In.
r gas ana electricity. There Is. or
plenty of coal In the German mines,
; treat quantities await only shipping to
.centers of population, so that no actual
inn or coal exists.
.epkA Mflwim fii tha MAt.iavlni. oflttinnlffn
ij'iitw' rather the lack of labor and transporta-
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IN MEMORIAM
rOTEH, In loving memory of LOUISE
IT SWOYER on her birthday anntverssry.
i fha (lav breaks and the ahariowa fl.a
ay, then will I come again to thee, my be-
DEATHS
JDcat!ji
AIMS, Sr,
' A. ...... .-.- MA . 1W .
. A1A1B, AUg. BV, IUIjIAAL U. 1. AIMi), OIh
tn ot lata Elisabeth rennlngton Alma, aged
IR. Relative and friend Invited to funeral
.services, 8at. 2 p. m., residence of son-in-law,
j 'Alexander L. ralmer, 4702 Wayno ave., aer-
U ifBLRASir'Vo: JOSHUA 8. AMBLER.
.fated 83. Relatives and friends, Roxboro Lodge,
ilp. 185, T. and A. M.: Harmony Chapter, No.
IB: an otner organizations ot wnicn no was n
Jsember. Invited to funeral. Bat., 1! p. m.. 432
ii taurliton at., Roxboro. Int. private. Wcstmln-
' &.,. Cmrtt
Ni BARENTHER. Aur. 25. ANDREAS, husband
ef Kmma Uarenther (nee Winter), aged (17.
L Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv-
Tk. Frl.. Be. m., 81110 N. 4th st. Int. private,
i Northwood Cem., Sat., It a, m. Auto service.
ST - ,i BARR, Aug, SO. Pleseontvllla Terrace. N.
r A.J.. ANNIE ELIZABHT.l llAItH, daughter of
5 ! 'Dr. D. Miller Uarr. Relatives and friends In
ifa -12 Tiled to tunaral services. Hat., 3 p. m.. residence
8,.rt,iewn, Delaware County, Pa. Int. private.
l" AT ? BEESI,EY.AUg:. 80, WILLIAM II., husband
, at Mamie Ueesley. aged 44. Due notice chen.
)( rBRUNER. Aug. 28. HENRY C. husband of
XJXSle IV. urune, agcci tu, jieiaues anu
friends, also Sagklnah Lodge, 2411. V. and A.
V Invited to funeral services. Hat., u a. m.,
t Episcopal Church ot the Sulour. 3Sth st,
above Chestnut. Int. private.
BRYAN. Aug. 2D. WILLIAM E.. husband of
Clara B. Pols Bryan and son ot late Ralph and
Starr J. Bryan. Relatles and friends, Stephen
Olrard Lodge. No. 450. F. and A. M.: I'm
lection Lodge. No. 243. I. O. O. F.i Olrard
Council. No. 809, O. of I. A,; N. A. Harey
Bible Class of Gaston Presbyterian Church, In
dustrlal dept. ot the Home Fire Insurnnco Co.,
Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m., chapel of An
drew J, Balr i Pons. Arch and luth sts. Int.
Kernwood Cem. Remains may he Mewed Frl.,
between 7 and 0 p. m., 2827 N, Wornock st.
Auto funeral.
BUNNELL. Aug. 29, ORLANDO S son of
late David S. and Henrietta 8. T. Uunnell. Rel
atives and friends, also rark Avo Wheelman.
Veteran Wheelmen and Stonemen'a Fellowship,
Invited to funeral services, Hat.. 10 3U a. to.,
000 N. lflth st. Remains may be lewed Trl.,
8.30 to 10 p. m. Int. private. Monument Cem.
UUHRISS. At Wlldwood. N. J., Aug Sill,
ft.i v. husband of Sarah Matilda Ilurrlss. l(ni
Pine St.. Philadelphia, pastor ot Church ot tho
Covenant. 18th and Spruce sts,, Philadelphia.
Cue notice of funeral will be given.
CASSIDY. Aug. 29. ELIZABETH, wife of
John A. Cassldy, aged 57. Due notice of funeral
tlven. 28 South si. Auto sen Ice.
COLL1SON. At Ocean City. N. J., Aug. 29
MARY A. COI.L1SON (nee Cileason). wife of
Clarence I. wouison. iiemain may ue tieFH
Frl., 8 to 0 p. m.. 4U7 Simpson ae.. ocean
r City, N, J. Mats St. Augustine's Church,
Bat., 10 a. m. Int. private.
CONNELLY. Aug. 29. STEPHEN, eon of
Catharine and late Andrew Connelly (nee Con-
!ey), aged 14. Relatives and friends Invlttd to
uneral, Sat., 8:3u a. m.. residence ot mother.
22 Melvale st. High mass Immaculate Concep
tion Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
. A'Jto funeral.
COOK. Aug. 20. MARGARET, daughter of
William J. and Jennie Cook (nee Durnss), aged
S. Relatives and friends tmitcd to funeral,
Bat., 1 p. m., parents' residence, 22211 S Croa
ker st. int. Holy Cross Cem. Remains may bo
Viewed Frl. eve.
COnRY. Suddenly, at Cape May, N. J.. Aug.
80. ANN I... wife of James C. Corry. Notice of
funeral will be given, from 117 N. luth et.
DARIN. Aug. at). MARGARKT. wife of John
F. Darin (nee Slattery). of I'ethard, County Tip.
perary. Ireland. Relatnes and friends. Altar
Society of St. Agatha's Church. Ladlev
Auxiliary, Qlv, A. O. H...lnMted to funeral,
Hon.. 0 a. m.. 3S10 Waluslng ave. Solemn
requiem mass St, Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int.
aolr Cross 'Cem.
IfigAH DEMEREST. At Delanco. N. J.. Aug. 29.
rJ?,. FREDERICK L.. husband of Mattle Grem-
lT?VV inlnger Demerest and son of A. I.ukens and Cor
"-- nena iemerest. aged 44. nelatlves and friends.
iitlk "ve "ranch Lodge. No. 26. I. O. M.. of RUer
y Side. 1. J.i Washington Camp. No. 3.1, V. O S.
ox a., or ueianco, N. J.. Invited to funeral
services. Sun.. 2 p. m., residence of parents.
Cor. Spruce and Laurel sts.. Delanco. N. J.
Int. Monument Cem., Beierly. N. J.
DOUGHERTY. Aug. 29, FRANCIS DOUGH
ERTY, aged SB. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m., residence of
son. Louis II. Dougherty, 229 S. Willow Grove
Pike, Glenslde, Pa. Int. private, Mt. Morlah
.DUNN. Aug. 28. LEWIS T., West Berlin,
If. J., aged 39. Helnflv- in.l frienn. I'.nn
;ownshlp Council. No. OS. O. U. A. M.: Hlro
F
tors.
it
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Tribe. No. 309. I. . R. M.: Oxford Castle. No.
104. A. O, K. ot M. C Invited to funeral serv.
Ices. Sat.. 2 p. m.. mother's residence. 2033 N.
Woodstock st. Int. Fernwood Cem. l'rlendj
toar fall Frl., after 8 p. m.'
, EHMANN. Aug. 2ft, AGNES, widow of
Gabriel Ehmann (nee lleck). Relatives and
friends, Rosary Society of All Saints' Church,
invited to funeral. Sat., 8 a. m , realdencn of
on-ln-law, Anthony Ktengol. 4M7 Edgemont
St. Reaiulem high mass All Saints' Church V
a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem
FEIY. Aug. 29. HARRY FE1Y, husband ot
Frieda Fely. aged 48. Relatlvea and friends.
Supreme Yearly Beneficial Society. Invited to
funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 821 W. Cumberland st.
Int. Oreenmount Cem.
FINLEY. Aug. 29. MARY FINLKY. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeril. Hat., 8:20
m., j . .win et. Mass of solemn requiem
We" Js-nes's Church 10 a. ra. Int. Old Cathedral
rr i
.'W.y-Y'NU' AU' 3. LAWRENCE J. son
f Nlcholaa and Margaret Furlong (nee Pende-.
fast), aged 23. Relatives and friends members
of Court Gen. GarHeld, No. 101. F. of A In
vited to funeral. Mon.. ,:3D a. m.. parents' resl
flence. 1231 Leopard st. High mass St Michael's
Chutch 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto
funeral.
, GILLESPIE. Aug. 29. JOHN J., husband ot
Ann Gillespie. Relatives and friends. Holy
Name Society of the Immaculate Conception
Church, employes of Frankford Arsenal. In
vited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a, m.. 001 E. Haines
St., atn. Solemn reaulem mass Immaculate
. voncepiion inurcn iu a. m. Int. St. Dominic's
; Cem.. Holmesburg. Auto funeral,
k CORDON. Aug. 30. ROBERT II.. eon of
KBa "'.'i " iieien i. uoraon inee liradey).
tZ'jL I1!4 -: Belatlves and friends Invited to funeral.
WlX Bt.. 1 p. m., from parents' residence. 1300
& Bhunkt. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service.
Sf-. 5RAHASI- At Ocean Grove, N. J Aug. 29.
W& fiu" UKAHAir. of Philadelphia, aged (IS.
PJJ Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral without
S&i lurther notice. Sat.. 2 d. m.. a.i.in N. Part nm
hV, Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.
pS i .SJtWBRn- AUif' :n- louisa v. auM-
5tVS tltERE (nee Brevoor), widow of Rev. Charlie 13.
Class of tho Second Bantlat Church, will hnld
,H-Srvlces Sun.. 8 p. m. Funeral private. Mon .
n 5. " " BM AiDer st. int. worth cedar inn
"r Cem.
1 .HARD.INO. Aug. 29. ANNA REBECCA.
53t4 T.'aov or. Charles B. Harding, aged "0. Rela-
621 tlVefl and frlenda InvllMl tft fiinArl wlthnn.
JV" further notice. Sun.. 2 n. m.. resldenre nt win.
8. Russell Harding. Slles, Pa, Int. William
2Snn Cem. AlltftM Will mo. I.aln. a. .
rt.I2ln'r "" Station leaving Reading Terminal
. 12:17 and Trenfnn 1'.a m
h?b - HARRIS. Aur. 31, ALLEN HALE, son of
Jf&V.- rr; Jm Andrews Harris, aged 88. Due
lm. T. Xyitlr nt flinAl .0111 tA Dll.n
tfj! JtOMBERGER Aug. 29. HENRY IIOMBERG.
i T " ed 43. Relatives and friends Invited to
Y it, -Sl"'A,i,"',.1.l' " -9ua u- victoria st. Int.
i J),-"ilii,HCa,lr lul um' auio service.
FW- fur
jfi5E wi HOPKINS, aged 45. Relatives and friends!
i ; K"J,,mr" ot New London Lodge. No. 64S. F. and
" - ir MJ. Invited to funeral, without further no-
'i VST r'' Services at house, 1 p. m. Int. Union
! ) Hlii,S,',mC!Kennett Square. Pa. Auto funeral.
f t , JENKINS. Aug. 28. JOSEPH, son of Thomaa
..ft and Margaret Jenkins fnen TventlncV Tl1nt1vrf
an.4 (.(..J. C. , .1 ,m . n ..
k'l .-. .."? i' unvia .icr a x, A. ii. anu
h'.. .IllMin Un u Mam. Uiul.l.i !.,., .. I
. -. --"'. ...ii ..mw umiEij, ti.vi.ru iu .uiicru,
,'t eat., 8 .SO a, m.. residence parents. 2S13 Asnen
fj ! High mass of requiem Church of St. Francis
&. Xavler 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
E:'i.,i.R,UB'-rAu'. 2I. 1DA- daughter of late
ji T'Albert O. and Annie It T.a rtne n.lollv.. and
m yf friends Invited to funeral services. 67 E. Mer
it. ' maid lane, Chestnut Hill. Sat., 2 p. m. Int.
Uf'H- prVval'i.
pjili. , .uuimwiu. Aug. .a. jams nuiuia,
L. if Widow of Charles La Tourneau. aged 85. Rela
Ri t h lives and friends Invited to funeral services,
! j.-,Bat,, 2 p. m.. 1235 W. Somerset st. Int. prl
Br 'f vste. Remains may be viewed Frl.. 8 tn 9n m.
". utiwia. ouaaeniy, Aug. 30, iawrenc-- it.
y tEWI8. husband ot Ellen Lewis (nee Purcell).
. JUlatlves and friends. Holy Name Society St.
, '.Anthony's Church, Invited to funeral, Mon., 8
a.- m.. 2324) Catharine st. High mass St. An.
. .Viflbonva Church OtO a. tn. Int. nrlvatn St.
l-j . jiarr's Cem., Trenton, N. J. Omit flowers.
at Auto funeral. Trenton papers copy.
j. LIOHTFOOT. Aur. SO, 1324 8. 63d St.. Phlla.,
KfalA LANE, wife of John C. Llgbttoot, Jr.
, ua notice or funeral given,
' J LOUER. Aur. 2. at Atlantlo City, ROSE R.
LOUKR. widow of Marcus A. Louer. Funeral
TrI. morning, p o'clock, from Mt. Slnal Chapel.
t MALABX Aur. 29. EARL B. K. MALABY.
S, sen of Earl B. and Daisy E. Matabr (nea
toar). aged 1 year and 1 month. Relatives
d friends Invited to funeral 'aervlees. Sat., 2
a. m.. parents' residence, sis vvnile jiorse cue,
kiMubon, N. 'J. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.
nanaa mar call rTi. aster p. ra.
RBHALL, At West Cheater, Aug. 29, LEVIS
A.R8HAL. aied AT. Relatlvea and friends
rited-to funeral. 227 E. Washington St.. West
tester. Bun., Sept. 3. Meet at house, 2 p. m.
E W ?
srl
AUST. Aug, 79. PETER MAUST. aged 72,
ULttvaa ana rrianas. ait. Airy triage. r.a. 7an.
to. 6. I".. Invited to funeral services. Ply
"sssutB are.. Wraamoor. Montgomery County,
.TTBimi.. 4 p. m. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Auto will
i Meet, trolleys at Qarmantown and Willow Grove
JC'rVBLI.. Aug' 30. MARGARET MAX.
KBeri. pi jjerrrnasaen, v.uuniy
Kalativea and friends In.
. at..' 70 a. tn.. Industrial
wfpn, 3821 I'owelton ave..
reaoiem mass m. juiim'i
a. Pathadrat Hata. Hamalna
BeSriam. .?
La.ro.'BL. OHvr H. Blr Hid.
Kte&j2r$g& u(.
ptiirey.,' rawni, la.wowo
i are invited. at,., . a.
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ter of late James and Marr Tobln (nee Byrne).
Relatives and friends, Ladles' Auiltlarr. No. 1.
Camp 1, Sons of Veterans, Invited to funeral,
Mon., 8 Jo a. m.. 20131 Belgrave at. Solemn
high requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m.
Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.
McCALLUM. Aug. 29, at Presbrterlsii Home
for Widows and Single Women, ELIZABETH.
widow of William MeCallum, aged 79. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services.
Sat., 10 a, m., at Rome, BSlh st. and Oreen
way ave., W, Phlla. Int. Mt. Pejee rVm.
MCCARTNEY. Suddenly. Aug. .10. fllANK
r . knn .. vta.u vt'nA.1 .. lata tVanlf AteCart.
ney. Funeral, to which the. relatives and
friend. Pollen 37th District, members of Police
Ren. Asi'nS First Ward Republican Club, are In
vited, Mon.. 1 p, m . 24.11 S. Sheridan st. Int.
West Lnurel Hill Cem. Remains may be vle-ved
Sun. eve. Auio service. . ..
McDERMOTT. Aug. 20, JOHN F.. ecu of
Elltabelh F. Mrllermott (nee Nonnemaker). and
lata John F. McDermolt, aged 20. Relatives
and friends, Sharkamnson Tribe, No. 10, I. O.
It. M.I Sheet Metnl Wnikers of the Navv Yard.
3d Regt,. N. G. P.. Invited to funeral, Sun.. 3
p. m., mother's residence, 2029 s, 1.1th t.
Services at Trinity Lutheran Church, 2 p. m.
Int. church grounds. Friends mnv call Sat. eve.
Mni.ANAPHY. Atlg 30, MARY A. (neo Mc
Cauley), daughter of I'atrlrk and Isabella Mc-
Calilev. Ilelntlvea nnd friends Invited to fu
neral. Mon., H.30 n. in., resldenco of parents,
10.1 Roxborough ave., Mannyunk. Solemn high
requiem mass St. John tho Baptist Church
11 n. m. Int. St. John's Cem.
JIOlIll Aug. 80. CHARLES, husband of
ALICE MOIIIl. Due notice ot funeral will bo
gum rrom '.'.121 N 13tn at.
MONTHlTir. Any. .10. LETITIA, daughter
of late Samuel nnd Maria Montclth. Relatives
and friend. Indies' Camp, No. (II, P, O. of A.,
Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m.. npart
menta of Klrlt & Nice, n.int (lermantonn ave.,
Uermantnun. Int. Ivy lllll Cem
jiooiie. Aug. :io, wn.LAiin n. moore.
Funeral services. Sat., 2 p. in., 20UI) Green st.
Int private. Omit flowers.
.MORROW. Aug. 211, MARY A., wife of John
J. Morrow and diughter of late William and
Annie Hannhran. Relatives and frlrrnds Invited
tn funeral, Mon . 8.10 a, in , 720 S. Marvlno st.
Solemn high mnes of requiem St. Paul's Church
10 n. m. Int Holy Cros-i Cem. Auto service.
ML'III'IIY. Atw. 29, CATHERINE, widow of
Jeremlih Murphy. Duo notice of funeral given,
residence of k-in-lndaw, William Ray, 2209
Jackson st.
MU8SELMAN Aug. 30. D. O. E. MUSSEL
MAN, aged (is. Residence, 3201 Archer St., Her
mnntown. Due notice of funeral will Im glen.
N1IILOW, Aug. 29, GEORGE W , hulmnd
of Iste Mary It Nlldow (nee .Myers). Relatives
and friends, members of P. O M of A.. No. 270,
Invited to funir.fl services. Sat.. 1 n. m.. rrsl.
dnce of .Mrs. Jumrs Daly Sprlnghous rnnl.
Three Tuns. Int. private, Monlroso Cem. Auto
funeral.
O'CONNOR. Aug. 29. HARRY A.. huetMnd
of Mary A. O'Connor (nee McCleod) nnd sun of
late Owen nnd Susan O'Connor. Relatives nnd
friends Invited tu funeral, Sat.. 8 n. m. 3rtM
Stanton St., Falls of Schuylkill. High mass St.
Bridget's Church 0.30 a. m. Int. Westminster
Cem.
PANCOAST. Aug. 29. at Woodstnwn. N. J..
CHARLOTTE- HILI.MAN PANCOAST, widow of
the Into James C IMnroasl. agil M Relatives
and friends Invlled to funeral, Woodstnwn. N J.,
Sat., 2 p. m. Int. Friends' Cem , Woodstown,
'pI'EIFrnR At Rlverlon. N. J.. Aug 2.
FREDERICK PAWL, son of late Dr Frederick
Paul and Jlary Emma Pfelfttr. Funeral nnd
Int. private, convenience of family. Frl..
Aug. 31,
POLK. Aug. 20. JOHN M.. huiband of Marie
Polk (nee Gnul) and eon of George W and Kate
A. Polk. Relatives and friends, Loyal order of
Moose, No, Til Brotherhood Railroad Trainmen,
I. R. R,. Invited to funeral services. Sat , 2
P. m., parents' rcsldtnce. 1221 W Sclzcr st Int.
private. Frlendi may call l'rl., after 8 P. m .
.POWELL Aug. 20, I.YUIA (nee Rohr), wlfo
cf John C. Powell nml daughter of kath
nrlno nnd lato Iioul Rohr, aged 22. Relatives
nnd friends, Otmtuhoochtc Council, No. 132,
D of P., Invited to funeral, Sat . .'I p. m..
lirother-ln.law'H recldence, P. J. O'Brien, 3'ia2
N. Mnrshnll st. Int. llretnmount Cent. Re
mains mtv bo viewed Frl , s to in p. ni.
RODMAN. Aug. 20, MARY C. wlfo of Frank
Rodman nnd daughter of Ellen and late Josepn
N. Croak, ogd 4.1. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral, Sat., 8 3d a. in,. Chapel of
Andrew J. H.ilr, Arch and loth sts. High mass.
Cathedral, lMh nnd Race sts., 10 a. m. Int.
private. Auto funeral. '
SACKS. At Newtown, Pa Aug. 29, MIN
NIE S SACKS, aged 71. Relatives and frl-nds
Invited to funeral without further notice. Sat.
1..H1 P. m.. Court st.. Newtown. Int. Green
wood Cem.. Frankford. Trains for Newtown
leave Rending Tcrmlml 0.21 n. m.
SCAIIHOItOt'GH. Aug. 30, at residence of
uncle. 111. Ml Columbia ave., EUGENE SCAR
BOROUGH, aged 22. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services, Frl., 8 p. m , Oliver
II. Balr Illdg . lS'JU Chestnut st. Int. litrdlctree,
Md . Sun.
HCHHiMnnrt Alii-. "1 WILLIAM. 1.. hus.
bind of .sullle Schrelber (neo McGulgan). Rela
tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services,
Sat., 2 p. m.. 2117 E. l'lrlh st. Int. private.
Remains ma bo viewed Frl . after ti p. m
SEIXAS. Au?. 29. .MARGARET GRAHAM,
widow of William H. Selx.is. Rrlitlvea nnd
friends Invited to funeral services, 2917 N. 10th
St., Sat,. 2 p. m. Int. private
SHELDRAKE. Aug. 29 132.1 S. Bancroft St.,
SADIE M., daughter of Charles C nnd Surah
Sheldrake, aged in Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral services, ,s,it,, 2 p. m., Oliver
11. Hair Bide., 120 Cheetnut st. Int. private.
SLUGO. Aug. 2.N. JA:1L;S P. husband of
Mary hlugg (neo Schlmpf), iiged 00. H-jlatlvoi
nnd frltnds, Penco nnd Lovo Lodic. No. 337,
I. O. O. F , Jenklntown Lodge, No. 47(1, K of
P.; bheklnah Castle, No. 20, it. (1 1! . Invited
tn funeral, Sat , 2 p. m , Huntingdon Valley,
Pa Int private, llatboro Cein. Train for
Bcthavres leaves Reading Terminal 12 31 p. m.
SMITH. Aug. 21. C. ELMER SMITH, hus.
band of Elizabeth C. Smith (neo Hart), aged 04.
Relatives and friends. S S. White Dentat
Mfg. Co.. directors of Oakdalo Bldg and Loan
Asso.. and all other organizations of which
he was a member, Invited to funeral services,
Snt 2 p. m, 4410 Baltimore uve. Int. private,
West Laurel Hill Cere.
SMITH Aur. 29, at 21.1S W. Sunuehtnna
nve.. ELIZABETH RINEAR, wife of Ixirenzo
Smith. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services, r-at., 1 p. m.. parlors of Weslpy Craft
fc Son, 2010 Diamond at. Int. prhuto West
Laurel Hill Cem.
.STEVENSON Aug. 20. ALFRED I... hus
band of Angeln O. (neo Welsh! Relatives and
friends invited to funeral. Sat. 7:'iu a. m.
372S Sprlnglleld nve. High mass of requiem
Church of tho Most Blessed Sntramcnt B a. m.
Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funernl.
IsTREEPKH. Aug. 20, LAURA MARTIN
RTREEPER, wife of James W Strceper, aged
r.9. Relatives and friends Invited tn funernl,
Sat., 2 p. m , hu-diand's residence, Fltzwater
lown. P.i. Int Hillside. Autos will meet Willow
Grovo trolley at Ardsley 12:30 to 1 .10.
THOMSON. Auir .til. IJAVIll IIENnV
THOMSON, son of William and Laura II.
Thomson (nee Hellyer), aged 27. Relatives nnd
friends. Washington Camp, No. 29, P. O. 8. of
A., emplojea Znbel Bros Co., Phlla., Invited
tn funeral services Sun., 2:30 p. m., resldenco
of parents. 141 N, Huh st., Camden, N J.
Services, Thomson Memorlnl Church, Solesbury,
Burks Co., Pa., Mon., 2 p, m. Int. Solesbury
Cem
TOOHEY. Aug. 29. SARAH wlfo of Wil
liam A. Toohey (neo Corrlenn). Funeral Sat..
7.30 a. m.. 2328 Brown st. Solemn mas of
requiem St. Frnncls's Church 0 a. m. Rela
tives and friends Invited to attend. Int. Old
Cathedral Cim.
TRIMBLE. Aug. 30. SARAH A., widow of
John T Trimble, aged 00 Relatives nnd friend
Invited to funeral eervlces. Sun.. 4 p. m., resi
dence of daughter. Mrs Lulu Whitney, Janney
Station, Bucks Co. Train leaves Readlni;
Terminal 3 n m. Int. private.
VAUallAN. Aug. 27. MARGARET II.. wife
of Henry C. Vaughan. aged 71. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p.
m 2400 N. Reese st. Int. private. North Cedar
Hill Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve
WAGNER. Aug. 29, CARRIE, widow of Al
bert M. Wagner. Relatives und friends. J. C.
Fremont Council, No. 32, D. of I; Garfield
Lodge, No. 11". S, of H.. Invited to funeral
services. Sat., 2 p. m . residence of son-in-law,
Joseph Leadbcater. 13U9 W, Clearfield at. Int.
private, Falrhlll Cem. Remains may bo viewed
Frl. eve.
WALKER. Aug. 29, LIDA F.. daughter of
James Marshall and Mabel F, Walker, aged
4 vears (1 months. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral servlcea, Frl., 8 p, m., residence
of parents, 4915 Paschall ave., West Phlla.
Int. Sat a. m., Sadsbury Friends' Burylns
Ground, Pa.
WALTON. At Tuckerton, N. J Aug. 29,
MRS. MARY I WALTON (nee Reilley), daugh
ter of lato John nnd Mary Reilley, of Phlladel
phla. aged 07, Mrs. Walton luaves six children
to mourn her loss, as follows: Mrs. Georgle F,
Lamsorr. of Woodbury. N. J s Cape. II. M L,
Walton. of Norfolk. Va.i Irving Walton. Mrs.
Sadie M. Jacobson, Mrs. Mamlo I. Smith and
Miss Ida V, Walton, of Tuckerton. Mrs. Wal
ton had resided at Tuckerton since 1MI7.
WATERS. Suddenly. Aug. 28. CHARLES A.,
son of John and Mury Waters (neo Gillespie),
nged 24. Relatives and friend. Kensington
l,odge. No. 113, B. It. T Invited to funeral,
Tues.. tl.30 a. m., resldenco of parents, 302H
Almond st. Solemn requiem mass Church of
Nativity 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
WILEY. Aug. 28. JENNIE H.. daughter of
Thomaa J. and Elizabeth Wiley (nee Doyle),
Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Hat..
8'30 a. m.. 1424 H. S3th st. Solemn high mass
of requiem Church of Most Blessed Sacrament
10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
WRIGHT. Aug. 20, OSHORN, husband of
Emma T. Wright (nee Le Maltre). Relatives and
friends, also Samson Lodgo, No. 07, K, of p.j
Brotherhood of Patterson Memorial Presbyterian
Church Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p.
tn., 6830 Race st. Int. private. Friends may call
Frl. eve.
YOUNO Aur. 29, JOHN W husband of
Marietta Pondexter Young, Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, 1813 Reed st.. Sat..
8 a. m. Remains may be viewed, Frl,, 0 to 10
p, m. Int. Hat., at Trappe, Md.
G ljfiDGER-PHtLADELPHlA, FBIDAY, AtTGtfST SU'W.7
: i r-- f-r-
1,r '
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Ediichtional
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Unth rfirn l.o(h Pct Ilolh exc
I-" f y
TEMPLE UNIVERSITV
1 College of Music 1
Thaddcus Rich, Mus. Doc, Dean
Thaddeus Rich, Alfred Lorcnz. .Violin
Henri Scott, Lewis J. Howel,
Gcrtrudo Haydcn Fcrnloy. .. ..Voice
'
Robert Armbrustcr, Philip Goepp,
Emil F. Ulrich,
Tinno, Theory and Organ
And Competent Assistants
All Branches of Music Taught
Full details in Catalog M-39.
riione, Illnmond 031, or Cnll
Sluslc Department, WIIon Itiillillnc,
Saulliwest Corner 10th & hanom Streets
SSBafeaVSBtseaaaaaaTiBtaBaHtyi
iinxr.niNo and vx school a
40tli nnd Snriirr St. PhMn. w
Reopen for 41h tear In October 5
R"ll Tel. Proston 4412. Auto service. Kj
.-rlenlllle Dlrrrllon for MlltMAL Chil
dren, 3 to 8 ve.ir. The nlm of this school
Is to give Normil Children nn environ
ment In which tho spontnnenu Impul
of child llfo may hnvo freedom for Indi
vidual growth, and where peron of
brond sclentlflc culture may observe !m
partlilly which acts to hinder ii"il which
to encourage. Direction covers Diet, Ex.
ercle, Recreation Deportment, Control
of Emotions Occupation, etc., differing
for each Indlvlduil child.
arniiiinp cowrie jnr Tiaclieri. x.(mlfcd.
Announcement will li miila Inter nf
the orenlng of our Ccntml Ilrnnch School.
.vir. Anna vv imlle r.ilt. I)lrectres
.vionleorl Il.liliimu, Unme, lull
fSsGC9s9CdeE9esKB4tftKK
School of Industrial Art
of the Pennsylvania Museum
Rrond nnd Pino Street
Till: IDEAL SCHOOL FOR ART STUDY
Course in Illustration, Architecture, In.
terlor Decoration. Pottery. Metal Work and
Industrial Design. Cuurmj In Normal Art of
Colltro Crude.
Philadelphia Textile School
Practical Instruction In nil branches of tex
tile design, ng. manufacturing, chemistry nnd
djelng. Completo mechanical equipment, Sue
ccsBful graduates.
School Reopen September 21th
Day and Evening Clasi.es
Saturday Cl.e for Teacher
LESLIE IV. .Ml 1. 1, hit. Principal
BANKS'
BUSMESS
C9ZZFGE
in I
You Ca
Find Out
About
Us
To lenrn whit wo nro doing for the
roung men and women of this com
munity you havn only to nsk any grad
uato, any banker, or any business man
who )s emplolng bookkeepers, stenog
raphers, accountants or other ofllco
people. Tho fact that wo nro fully
accredited by the National Association
of Accredited Schools is further evl
denco of our reputation.
Dan and XtoUt Sessions
Knter any time
RANKS IirsiM'.SS COI.T.r.GE
AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES
n.M l neslnut St.. I'hiiauelnlila
PHILA. TURNGEMEINDE
School reopens September 10. Gjmnastlcs.
German, drawing, painting, needlework and
swimming to children, 7 to 13. for JO per year.
Enoll now. Broad and Columbia ave.
Elocution and English Lessons
Coaching adults of neglected education. Lady
receives nnd visits pupllw. Add. M 440,Led.Cen.
WE PREPARE STUDENTS for any college or
professional school. Business courses for girls
and oung men. BROWN PREPARATORY
SCHOOL. Broad and Cherry sts.
Prtvnlr 1 eunnil English, French, German,
l rivate Lessons latllli Mathematics.
backward pupils. Miss Wlldman. 1039 Race St.
i.nwununo. pa.
Backnell University
JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, l'resldont
Tun demand for Trained Men and
Women, now nnd for several years
to come, will exceed tho supply. For
worthwhile young men und youne
women Bucknell has thorough and
modern courses In Hducatlon, His
tory, Kncllsh. Modern nnd Ancient
Languages, Mathematics, Chemistry,
Iliology, Physics and Domestlo
Science. A scparato school of music.
Courses lending to degree? of A.H..
Th.B., So.D . C.R.. E.K , M.K.. Chem!
K , Sc.13 In Domestic Science. All
athletics. For catalog address
Walter S. Wilcox, LcvvUliurff, Pb.
Yonng Women nml Girls
FOR
GIRLS
Miss Marshall's School
OAK LANE, PHILA.
Day and Boarding Departments. Primary
through college preparatory courses, also Art,
Music. Expression, Domestic Science, Teacher
to every 0 girls. Campus of 4 acres. Large,
airy study rooms. Outdoor athletics. Appoint
ment may now ho mado with tho principal.
Belt telephone, Oak Lane, 1020.
MISS i:. fr. MARSHALL. Principal.
THE STEVENS SCHOOL 10R GIRLS, 221 W
Chelten nve., Germantovvn 50th .year begins
Sept. 23: Kindergarten In charge of Miss F.
Uhler. College Preparatory. Special courses
in Domestic bclence and Conversational French
for girls nnd .women. MARV BEMH.V.
Head of School.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1808 SPRUCE STREET
MAIN LINK BRANCH. AKDMORE. TA.
Kllsabeth Hill. l.)nian. Principal
Phila. fSchool of Design for Women
Reopens October 1, 1017
BROAD AND MASTER STREETS. rillLA.
AMBLER. PA.
School of Horticulture jgj'
Short fall courses for women In growing veg.
(tables, flowers, fruit, canning, bee keeping,
poultry, landscape cardenlnr. Catalog.
SWARTIIMORE. PA.
MARY LYON SCHOOL
College preparation. Riding, canoeing, swim
ming, aesthetic dancing. SEVEN GABLES,
our home for little girls. Catalog. Address
It, M, Crist. A. B.: Frances L. Crist, A. B.,
Principals. Box 1808, Bwarthmora. Pa,
CHESTNPT HILL. PA.
MT. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
Ideal school for young ladles. Courses In Art,
Muslo and Domestic Science. Elementary. In
termediate, Commercial. College Preparatory and
Collegiate Classes. Affiliated with the Catholic
University of America and University of Penna.
Catalog, Box 40, Cbeitant Hill, Phils.. Pa.
nETIILKHKM. PA.
MORAVIAN SEMINARY AND COLLEGE FOR
WOMEN, Bethlehem. Penna. Preparatory
and College Grades fully accredited. Opens Sept.
20th. J. 11. CLEWELL. Ph.D.. President.
NO
HRI8T0WN. PA.
Norrotown Academy
d . 4ktr soaool nssr rM
mmSSSk Wjmk'
OIRL8'
SCHOOL,
JSINEsi'
Nearly
everyone
rl knows the
derful results
attain-
won-
1S
jinsiortune it you
not investigate.
we
your
do
Stenography
or
Bookkeeping
Taught in
Ahout30Days
Call, write or phone
Locust 389S for catalogue.
Day and Evening &
.Sfs8ir.na O-'J
MWUtflUUO
mJ t- m k aaJ
V o .
k.A. riprurnri Jj
Penna. School for Social Service
Offers Training for Social Work
Threw Scholarships now nvmliblo for 1017-18
For nirllculnrs npply In person to tho
REGIS1RAR, 1S02 Pino Street. Philadelphia
TVIpoTiriri School. Day and night classes,
-iv.,'"IJ 1034 Arch St. Call or write.
Vacancies Because
of the War
Now is tho time for young people to
seize n Rrcat opportunity perhaps tho
fjreatest of their lives.
Because of tho war, many Important
.positions will be open to those qualified
to compete for them.
Peirce School
of
Business Administration
will teach you thoroughly nnd rapidly. It
will fit you to securo and lrld a high
salaried position.
Commercial nnd Secretarial Courses for
both.Ecxca, Day and evening classes.
Saul for 53d year book
PEIRCE SCHOOL
Pine Street West of Broad
Philadelphia, Pa.
SUMMER RESORTS ,
ATLANTIC CITY. TV. J.
IXfiDI TVC Greatest Hotel Success
YVKJtKUJ D Greatest Resort
Dine nnd Dance In the Famous
SUBMARINE GRILL
Spnrlous Fireproof Oarage
yALENHAtt
ATLANTICUTV.N.J.
riotQUndSaDaioiium
Noted for iV8 superior
Lncue ana fir-v
Tonic on d Curat:
RC.Voue.q.t
a and service.
LtVODl
QUgVyrw...'ts,
baths.
Young Men nml Hon
Chestnut
Academy
St. Martins, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
Tho most Ideally located nnd finest
equipped day and boardlnc school for
boys In or around Philadelphia..
Especially low rates for five-day
boarders who spend Saturday and Sun
day at home.
High standards of scholarship com
bined with unsurpassed nthlAtlo facili
ties, lncludlnc gymnasium, Mvlmmlnff
pool, threo athletic fields, etc.
For Cataloguo Address
J. I.. Patterson, Hendmustcr
TheWilliamPenn CharterSchool
No. 8 South Twelfth Street
PHILADELPHIA
Founded In 1083 nt tho request of the Illus
trious rounder and Proprietor of the "Com
monwealth," nnd chartered hy him on the umi
day as the city Itself. October M, 1701, tho
School enters upon Its L'.'Oth academical jear
September 25. 1017.
More than one thousand of Its students have
entered the various college" and professional
and technical schools ot the country, while
many havo entered direct upon a business
career.
Tho Prospectus for 1017-18 is ready for dls.
trlbutlon. Rulldlng will bo open for Inspection
and classification of pupils September 4th.
FREDERICK L. SMITH, M. A.
Acting Headmaster
Salesmanship Public Speaking
CLASS AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTION
under n Lecturer und Teacher of '20 vears' In
ternational cxperlenco and estab. reputation.
NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE
COS CIIKSTXUT STHKr.T
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
CpiOfiT Pens SePt' 2'' A few vacanclei
OV1 1 VV7U fr earnest college preparator
puplle.
ego Dreoarntnrv
BTANLUV It. YARNALL. Principal.
niKSTKR. TA.
Trained for Leadership
in Peace or in War
PENNSYLVANIA
Military College Men
COMMAND
In the XT. S. Armyi In tho National
Ounrd nf many citntesi and hold
Important rank In tho Officers' Ro
sen e Corps, U. H. A.
Collegiate courses In Clrll Engl
neerlng. Chemistry, Economics and
l'lnance COth enr.
Crnck Cavalry, Infantry and Ar
tillery. Preparatory and Junior Schools
Col. CHARLES E. HYATT. Commandant
Uox SOS, Chester. Pa.
"The West Poiflt of tho Keystone
State"
nARKIStlTJRO. PA.
Harrisburg Academy
A Capital School Near a Capital City
A country school founded 1781). modern
buildings, large campus. Advantages of small
classes and individual Instruction. Thorough
college preparation. Rates 1150 to J580.
Supervised athletics. Heparato school for
younger boys. Wo Invito closest Investiga
tion a personal visit If possible. Write for
our catalogue and plans of new dormitory.
New Junior school building will bo open for
September term. Address
ARTHUR i:. lmtlWN. II. A.. Headronsr
SWARTIIMORE. TA.
Swarthmore Preparatory School
For Boys A well.establlshed school for a llm.
Red number of students. Each boy la developed
to do his best. Recreation bn lanced with study
Strong Junior Department. Writ a frank lettir
about your boy problem ask for catalog.
A. II. TOMLINSON, Headmaster
Swarthmore. Pa. v
NAZARETH. VA.
NAZARETH MIL MILITARY ACADEMY
NAZARETH, PA. TOUNDKD 171J
A mllltgry academy for boys. College prepare.
tory and business courses. Benlor. Intermediate
and Junior Departments, Vigorous athletlo Ufa
ind military lite. Of Nazareth Hall. fo?mer Sec
retary Oeorgo B. Cortelyou says: "Nasarelh
ils.ll Is a claracter builder not a mers trainer
ot tho mind." Address Military Secretary.
WENONAH. N. J.
WENONAH EEffi
Where a boy Is taught ftoio to study how ts
nam. Twelve intlss from Philadelphia.
Academic. Business and Special Coaraes. 'r
gavaiog. mi f
: . SPAlUiS UJAMm&Ur,
yiu
-Hj
$1 E0
Complete
Standard
Course in
Stenography
or Bookkeeping
Tn ndtrrllie our school we will
give every pupil reentering before
rpt. 1A complete cuurso in eltlier
siilijcrt for only Sin, regardless of
time required to complete course.
PoiltlonH Kiinritiitced. Touch type
vvrltlng. liny nnd evening. Install
ment iiii menu m'c eptccl.
School of Business Efficiency
70S Walnut St. i
rx
ORATORY
Elocution I ,ti!Ws7i!p
Jlflnd UniUUno Self lUpruatan
k'alismanshlp I Jrnmnllc Art
Fnll nnd Winter term opens Sept. 24.
nav, Afternoon nnd Rvenlng Classes,
Both Sexes. Cnll, write or phono for
iiiouuuiiu iii.'r.iiure.
Phone
Niruce SJ1B
NEFF COLLEGE
1730 Chestnut Street
STRAYFRN T,,n " RuKlneKs School.
OinttlCIvO 8D1-S07 Chestnut Street!
Positions guaranteed. Ilnter now. Day or night.
Wo do not have to uie largo ndtcrtlnemcnts
beciuse nearly all of our &! desks for day
students and Ti00 desk for night students hnve
nlready been engaged Register now If ou wish
to aecuro ndmison to tho best business school.
ACCOUNTANCY EV &
Languages Iv!
Berlitz School
41 Chestnut Street
ver Hiker A Hera.
mnn'H )h..m.,.i
Reduced rates for army und navy.
SPRING OARDIIN INSTITIITB
Div or night courses In Automobiles. Elec
trlclty. Art. Mechinlcs. Cn-educatlonal. Rooklet
KINO s TON. PA.
WYOJIINO SHJIINARY
Co-educatlonal. Where tho young people get e
proper vision of highest purposes In life. Ex.
ceptlonal teachers. Collcgo Preparation. Rusl
ness. Art, Music, Domestic Science. Athletics.
Lndnned low rate. Catnlog.
I.. 1.. MPHAGUi;. I). I)., Pre,., Kingston, P.
Young Men nnd Roys
University of Pennsylvania
Wharton School of rinance ana
Commerce
OFFERS EVENING COURSES
Accounting and Commercial Law
Real Estate and Insurance
Advertising and Selling
Finance and Banking
Session begins Sept. 28. Write for catalogue.
I.OGAN HAT,!., SOth nnd Woodland Ave.
The Episcopal Academy
Locust aRd Juniper Sts.
FOUNDED 1711
With Which Was United In ISIS
The De, Lancey School
Thorough, traliiTng under Christian Influence
In preparation for College or Business.
Separate Bldg. for bo's 0 to 11 years ot ass
Voluntary Military Jrlll for boys In the
Middle and Upper Schools.
Upper School opens September 20thj Middle
School September 21st; Lower School yep-
tember 24th.
Head Master will be at the Academy on and
after September 6th.
Registers mailed oh application.
ueT. a-iiii.il- j. HTKINMETZ. r
Head Master
Central Preparatory School
T.
M.
C.
A.
1421
Arch
Street
... tD5y. nnd Evening
High School Department for
men and boys. Complete prep
aratlon for College, University,
schoCoPsn C ft aiUl rrof"'onai
All-Day School 0 n. m, to S
P. m. for boys 11 to 10. Adds
training In Music and the Man
ual and Plastic Arts to school
curriculum. Monthly phjsical
LANCASTER. PA.
FRANKLIN AND MAltMIM I. innvu.
MKRCKkauUKO. pa.
The Mercersburg Academy
X0K U0V8 Mercersburg. ra.
Send for catalogue to
Wso. Moan lrvlue, I'h. U.. IM.D., lie
uox lzo.
BETIII.niOl, fA.
Bethlehem Preparatory School
Prepares for leading colleges. Extensive ground
athletlo field. Nyw bldgs. CutalogS. on K22i.l!
Jsbn 11. Tuggey..M.A..IIendmnter.llethlhem.pa7
MUSI0
&.PEALL CONSERVATORY
na siring instruments, Including
nd KTRKI, OU1TAR. PIANn
IT SINOINO, KMICUTION. m&i
AH wind nnd
HilJl.l.l.i; nt
VUICR. SIGHT
Catalog. Phono Tloca 3al(i
3301 N. ISroud St. 1714 Chestnut St
ZECKWER-HAHN ,'&,
1017 Spruce Street. Philadelphia, T
Eminent faculty, modern equipment. Address
Charlton 1-ewls Murphy. Managing Director
Wanamaker Institute
23d U Walnut. Opens Sept. J7th
Bugle and Drum Lessons for Roy Hcouts
2 for IS lessons. Bend for Catalog jr.
BAQTIME tn 20 lessons or Money Deck. Uklt.
mailed free. CIlttlrtTKNBKN Piano Beboi
10-2O Chestnut Ht 14U V.nango St.. l"i
.Tasksr HI, Phons Bprucs Oei. w "
Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Bend for catalog, 25 courses. 1421 Arch .street.
PQwYty,
HOTEL OSTEND
Whole block Rosrdwalk from Iloston to Sot.
erelgn Ae. Coolest rpot on the beach. New
cafe the largest In Atlantic City dlstlnfulihed
appointments, delightful culslrs. Glassy smooth
dancing track eighth of a mils lone. Open all
the year.
Hotel Boacabcl Ksntucxy av nssr n
rioici Dotcaoci 0jm aII ycar rnt ,
Dssck,
i table.
Uklt. Phons 117. A. E. MARION.
r.Vinnnnl Illinois ft I-actno Aves. Dch. frost
viiiuiuii.1 view. Amer. Kurop'n plsns. Ess.
table. Csp. 2S0. 18th sea. dr.Jge. A.C.Channel.
OCE.VN CITY. N. J.
PH A I FfllMTF Oxin view. Excellent Ubls,
-"VLr U1N L Rooklet. E. BLONDIN.
Wnlters Tark. I'n.
TUP WAI TFR WALTERS PARK, TA.
m& ffAuitR ,n tha Mountani)i Lfnd.
InK Health Resort of Wernersvllla, Pa. Rklt.
CHATHAM. MASH.
Chatham Bars Inn
and cottages. Steam Itent, Electric Lights.
Capo Cod Milk and Vegetables,
(lolf. Shorn Rlrd Shooting, Salt and Fresh
Water Fishing, Motoring. For September Res
ervations address
CHATHAM RAR1 INN. Chatham. Mass.
CLASSIFIED RATES
Public Ledger or Evening Ledger
AOATK LINE RATE FOR EACH INSERTION
THIS STYLE TYrE (or llko this)
Ono or two times.. ISo
Threo times or more within weekA.... 1214c
ti average words to one line.
COMBINATION RATE
Public Ledger and Evening Ledger
Ono or two times 25a
Threo times or morn within week 17',4c
LARGER TYPE"
Is permitted In nil clnssllleitlons except Help
nnd Situations Wanted, Lost and Found. Per
ronils, Hoarding nnd Rooms, at additional cost
of So per lino for cacji lino In the advertisement.
There is a drug store near your home
that will accept Ledger want ads at
office ratea
LOST AND FOUND
RINd Lost, 3 Jeweled rings, Thursday, Aug.
23, Sautter's ladles' room: $100 reward and
nn questions asked, J, E, Caldwell & Co.,
WIdener Ride.
PEBSONALS
I WILL NOT PAY for any debt after Aur. 28,
1917, unless contracted by mjsclf, Fred W.
Larsen.
SAMUEL C. THOMAS, formerly of Sevlervllle.
Tenn., will please write to C. II. Finley, Fort
Smith, Ark.. Immediately.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BOOKKEEPER, assistant, resident ot Northeast
pref. i utato nge. where previously employed
and salary desired. E 83, P. O. Dox 3500.
CAKE PACKERS Girls to pack cakes and
crackers and wrap packages: Government or
ders, beginners paid t BU for 54 hours' work:
rEfn'geiVff 3?8rlMig if. ,9, Keebl-We
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Wanted, experi
enced girl for largo office; excellent chance
for advancement: in reply give age, experience
and. salary. P 318. Ledger Office.
HOUSEKEEPER, working, to act as mother's
.....oini., muu, lYmi noip ot competent maids,
do work of house: first-class salary: experi
enced, refined woman. Apply 100 Woodslds
, . mm,iuium( ur pnono Aramoro 22
GIRL for clerical work: knowledge of typewriting
nnd bookkeeping necessary; Btenog. desirable:
steady position nnd excellent advancement for
bright, willing girl. Address, stating quallflca
t Ions. 13.11-07 Elizabeth St., Frankford Phils
GIRL wanted who Is familiar with checking
Incoming bills, contracts, etc.: state age ex.
perlence and salary wanted. P 321, Ledger
Office.
GIRL, over 18 years, for general office work In
largo office: must bo quick and accurate at
figures; salary 8. P 822. Ledger Office.
GIRLS WANTED
OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE
TO MAKE LITTLE CIGARS
-LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY
D:iU5A.B.IjF' STEADY WORK
HOT LUNCHES SERVED
t,.. .A.X.J'Eas THAN COST
...JLA.T. HJL'OINNnRH 7 PER WEEK
INCREASED ArTKR SECOND i wrnr
OOOD PAY " EXCELLENT TREATMENT
LIQUETT & MYERS TORACCO CO.
3D AND ONTARIO
OIRLS wanted, over 10 years of age for light'
Pleasant work, making and fitting up medical
supplies: learners paid 7 a wceltj rapid ad-
Aann'itmierntT0,.",r,'ld!: workers: BO-hour week.
. Apply II. K. Mulford Co., Olenolden. Pa"
OIrJl'SM,niw women wanted. Drown and Bailey
Co.. N. W. cor. Franklin and Willow """
OIJ?.I,'.a.. OVER 10 WANTED; LIGHT COM.
GENIAL WORK. 48-HOUR WREK-cllANrp
!iiENBen.?uI..SWraant,?o3r-d. ".
has had at least 4 months' "xperfenea- mod
?"jeunlty or advancement: locat?d SSar
Wayne Junction: stats age. experlenca and
references. Address "11 2." p!o Box 1441
STENOGR A PI 1 f:h. for real estate n'fnTT
fii'tell 2ft,ievr.'0.n.al.ltr' 9!c na iblS to0,tsC"K
b?1L.8Sl. af.k!SS!l. !.
thorlghtparty,- Addresk" p"fiSf Sl1."." 0"f
V... """l 1WV" l0 SSSISt With Office wnrlrT
state age, salary and ref. P 402? r'.0'
T5lTr'An offering where advancement ii
WOMEN AND OIRLS WANTED
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
AVERAGE WEEKLY
MINIMUM WAOH 17.80
INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY
APPLY T A.. M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
SECOND AND MARKET STREETS
CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY
YOUNG LADY wanted In ,arg otflcsi mn.. h.
experienced In. general of flee, work. i.!T.ut .,
with bookkeep ng experience' rani, ?rn,",,,,1,
rate at figures: .tat. TxpVr?,Vc,. .ati?2 wSS
ed and wTien available. V a2ft'r"."!?'rA.ln,
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YOUNO LAD for clerical worki n.,-. ':
position to bright part" ti gr.Prmnei,t
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YOUNO WOMAN CORRESPONDENT fn, .iii
tlon department of Urgs manurltl.SnSoll,"
cernt must be famllfa? wUh Sount., .T2?:
YOUNa WOMANftSosi rTOrd-dsii;
HELP WANTED-MAI.g -
AUTOMOIHI.B JIECHANICS wanted! nonl
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BOILER CAULKERS
EXPERIENCED MEN! GOOD WAGEII "1
APPLY 7 A. M. TO 0 P. . UES '1
DAILY, EXCEPT SATURDAY. 12 NOON 13
2144 SOUTH OHTH STREET JM
(68TH AND WOODLAND AVENUK . tW
BOILER CAULKERS
HRFT-CLASS. EXPERIENCED MTJNi fcrl
EI.LENT SHOP CONDITIONS AND aOoSil
APPLY 7 A. XL TO fl P, M. DAILY
EXCEPT SATURDAY, 12 NOON
271 SOUTH 11TH STREET
BOY, 17 years old. Apply by letter only, statins?!
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Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia.
BOYS WANTED
OVER 18 TEARS OT AOE
WAGES 20 8-0 CENTS PER HOUR
AVERAGE WEEKLY
MINIMUM WAGE $11.87
APPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
SECOND AND MARKET STREETS
CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY
BOYS
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STICKS ON BROAD ST., SATimns-tfCll
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CHANCE TO EARN 1.1 ANI) MORE; MUa V
HAVE J10 FOR SECURITY. APtif.vuW 'it
llORWITZ & SON, 307 MONTROSE ST. wil
BOYS, between 13 nnd 10 ears of age. for In
side situations. Applr, by letter only. J. E.
Phllndeiphla.
Caldwell Co ,
BUTCHER, assistant, wanted. Bench front
hnt.l Atlnntln f'lfv. 1 noil Ta.. rt.V "
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CAIUNET MAKERS, first-class, wanted.
W an.Uh Jf. r-n !HlOT Tln,..altnn n..
... mini.. m. Mm, . m..m,, n . o.
Oee,
CLERK Young man. Hi to 20 years old. with
some clerical "experience, who can operate
tspewrlter: answer In ov n handwriting. P 33
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DESIGNER Wanted, a designer of Nottingham
curtains: only first-class men need npply; stats
experience In application Scrunton Lace fo. ''
Scrinton. Pa.
DRAFTSMAN Exper. mechanical draftsman
wanted on design of traveling cranes; repre
sentative will Interview at Room 508.
H21 Chestnut St.. Friday evenings, o toi 10
o'clock. Bring samples of work and reference.
ELEVATOR OPERATOR, colored. Apply Chief
Engineer, Ledger Hldg., 0th and Chestnut sts,
ENGINEER, night, familiar with A. C. current.
Apply E. F. Houghtun. 240 W. Somerset.
ENGINEERS wanted; good wages; steady work
jear round. Apply Crano Ico Cream Co., 25$
8. 23d st.
ENGRAVER Scrip; exceptional opportunity
with good salary: plenty of chance for ad.
vaneement: permanent position. Apply to
II, C. Allen. Adelphla Hotel, on Friday or Sat
urday afternoons between 2 and 0 o'clock.
ESTIMATE and cost clerk wanted, experienced,
In a wholesale plumbing and heating supply
house; state age, experience and salary. Ad
dress Thomas Trant & Bro,, 228-232 State St.,
Hartford. Conn.
FARMHANDS wanted, single and also married
couples, nt once for nearby Pennsylvania
farms: NO FEES. Department of Labor and
Industry. Bureau of Employment. 1519 Arch st.
HAMMER MAN and helper wanted for 5-ton
hammer. Apply Mr. J. Rose, Taconv Steel
Co.. Mllnor and Weigh sts., Tacony. Phlla.
INVENTORY CLERK to keep cost and graphlo
location records of mechanical and electrical
equipment: mechanical drafting experience
necessary: satisfactory reference required!
state age, experience and salary desired.
Armstrong Cork Company, foot of Jefferson
St.. Camden. N. J.
JANITOR wanted, colored. Apply Chief 'En
gineer, Ledger Bldr,, 0th and Chestnut sts.
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LABORERS WANTED
STEADY WORK
AVERAGE WEEKLY
MINIMUM WAGE, $15.17
APPLY 7 A.M.
JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY
SECOND AND MARKET STREETS
CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY
LABORERS
GOOD. STEADY MEN
NOT AFRAID TO WORK
MUST BE FIRST CLASS
ATLANTIC nEFININO COMPANY
EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
PHILA. GATE. 8141 PASSYUNK AVE.
LABORERS
STEADY WORK
FOR STEADY MEN
APPLY 1518 ARCH ST.
LABORERS
STRONG. ROBUST MEN: OOOD WAGES
AND EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AD
VANCEMENT TO MORE SKILLED WORK
APPLY 7 A. M. TO 0 P. M.
DAILY. EXCEPT SATURDApr, 12 NOON
2144 SOUTH K8TH STREET
(58TH AND WOODLAND AVENUE)
LABORERS
OOOD ITALIAN WORKMEN
MUST BE HEALTHY. STEADY MEN
APPLY 801 CHRISTIAN ST.
LABORERS, 150, COLORED, FOR LARCH
OUT-OF.TOWN OPERATIONl 80 CENTS
PER HOUR; LODGINO AND TRANSPOR
TATION FURNISHED ,FREE. APPLY IR
WIN & LEIGUTON. 154 NORTH 12TH
STREET.
LABORERS v
STRONG. ROBUST MEN. NOT AFRAID
OF UCRKs CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT
TO OOOD MEN
APPLY 7 A. M. TO 8 P. M. DAILY
EXCEPT SATURDAY. 13 NOON
271 SOUTH 11TH STREET
LINEMEN Wanted, first-class nonunion electrii
llyht men; steady work: good wages. APPU
. Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 81st st.
MACHINE HANDS All-around machine hands.
Geo. W. Smith. 8007 Powelton ave.
MACHINISTS
EXPERIENCED MENj GOOD WAGES
APPLY 2144 SOUTH B8TH STREET
(58TH AND WOODLAND)
EXPERIENCED MEN ON FLOOR WORK 1
&?. Wi?ri .9POD WAGES,, TO J
vKm.rtta.V'.,"m;Bi JSXUlSLi.bl " TI
APi'YLA' M. TO n'p. M. DAILY
EXCEPT 8ATUHDAT. 12 NOON.
71 SOUTH 11TH STREET i
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