rw'-fwt ' ,!wW?Wp, -rw 'I-T' '" -TV "&? v i A- wm EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1917 'A1 A- lASONTOEWS m LEASE OF LIFE w ib the Cool Evonintrs. rtiwnlk and Beach Retain Their GAy Crowdn .t ? V II ATLANTIC CITY, Sept 11. ! tlmt wi whan the mlililln ..f Krhlnmlvp ..CBlfld.the departure of bench thnlrs from th; Mratid. the dlsmnnlllnr- of tho hospital tenti, putting up the lian-lcrs before many " ttt the bathlriE establishments nnd the -ran. Jtral departure of all gayely from tho beach. iv But not this year 1 : Even late tli tho nfternoon when the air VlHKSOea a bit chilly, tho sands aro still ktte1 with bathers, who aro loath to do- Vfrstrt from tho charms of Old Nctitune'a (omaln, with the result that tho bathhouse, .Sjbnrnn-) nre reaplnff a small fortune, for . , Wnllo there have always been bathers In ,J oepiemuer there has never been &uch u " crowd on tho strand o late In tho --canon. f To meet tho needs Of the visitors no marked ''C ut has been made In the number of life ,(' guards on duty, n h usually the nistoiu ,' . . 10 "iock" mo Atlnnt 0 Ocean tlm first nf October when tho life-saving paraphernalia U stored away and tho guards are all ills, missed; but the seasons vary so tho butcIs way be retained later this year. It all dc peqds on the weather. Major James II. Hayes, of tho Judiro Ad- SM-l l&a PaiwI .-..... .. . i. ""'i escvv jersey .ntionai . HJuard. Is spendlns a few tin, a with Mrs. i Hayes at the Traymoro. Mrs. George) Coxo has returned to her apartment after spending a fortnight at , white Sulphur. Mrs. Oustafu- K. Scldel lias If sued cards lor a luncheon nnd brldRi- to bo i;lven Thursday, September L'O, at her nutiimrr home. 703 I'aclfli! avenue. Dr. and Mrs. John II. 'obli - a re eeptlon at their cottage. 3 si Atlantic nve nue. In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Y Williams, of Philadelphia. The aitchlo Gumme Camp "-'Ire Klrls Rave a danco nt Kenton Hall, Chelsea, for the benefit of the Itcd Crors. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moroncy and fam ily are spending September at the Tray moro. Mrs. Harriett Fassett. who has been here all summer, returned to Philadelphia today, Mrs. Charles H. Illncg-old entertained ftt luncheon at her Chelsea cottago followed fcy a theatre party, Mrs. Joshua It. Jones entertained M3S Molly Jones and Miss Virginia Cory, of Philadelphia, over tho week-end nt her eottago on States avenue. Lieutenant John Mcar.'j has been rnend Ing the week In Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Theodore Ketterer gan a dance nt the Ventnor oottago for Mr;! and Mrs. Townscud Dllnorth. Mr and Mrs Charles Toehe, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs p. l; Battentiy, Mr. nnd Mrs. It 1". Luirinnti! Sir. and Mrs. Yllllain F. Koolle, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. i:. P.ogers, .Mr. and Mrs. John Batchellor. Mr. and Mrs. John Decker Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sclder. IIRATIIH DttFrY. Sept, fl. JOSEPH NEIL, husband ot Mary Duffy (nee Connelly). late of Pariah nf Tcrmonnmonqhan, County Tyrone, Ireland. Belatlves anil friends. Plasterers' Union. I,oral No. Si Tyrone Men's Society anil Tarcnr Club, invited to funeral. Weil.. (trip a. m IIM5 Tulip at. Solemn requiem miss Si. Leo's Churcl 10 a. m In' ,Scvt Cathedral (m. Auto funeral. emnpcker spt. n, mary a . widow of Lnrnn' Emenerle-r (nee Prnutil. nged K4, lte. attvrn nt)il fiPnds congregation nnil Ladles' AM Society of II rnmn B.tlilchrm lWormcil Church, Invited to tunfrnl services, Wed., L I), n). Remales tnnv ho viewed Tus , H to In p. )i) , 1210 .., II.itM at. Int. Northwoi.d l'm. FAtltK 1HT 1 t' 0, f'Mt'lf. wife of llnl.. ert Kn'f '- ' oieiM i:1. Itetathen anil frlima Invllnl 15 f rsl. W.i'., '.' i. in . i:n llcnnlt t. wiiasuinsun mti rail TU' . re. I'r.TNN - Sent 0. MAItY, iK.Tim l.tverlr.nlon I'eni. rtlimla may wlfo of John llynn K? K of The hid U-BOAT SUNK BY TANK Kit Sent to Bottom Despite Use Schooner as Shield AX ATLANTIC POUT. Sept. 11. atory of a German submarine which l-ehlnd his schooner until It got .within range of nn American tank Mcninshli) and was destroyed by the tanker's gun rrew was told by tho captain of a palling esel here yesterday. 'When about iriOO miles from Gibraltar, ho Kild, the C-bo.it oidered him to stop. The nubmarlne then kept behind the achooner until tho approaching tank fchlp Was within range. When It began the at tack the naval guard returned the fire, the Ighth shot striking tho (lerman boat and finking It within sight of tlm schooner's crew. Both steamship and f-ehooncr es caped Injury. & fi eatfjs; Relatives ana mem neral. Wedncaday. e S?nc. 123 Stiles Cmetery,(rrU'). B.4 . r K & 9v tf:-L v 7Hi m ALPP. Sept. S. i:UOE.NK. hutbaniS of TUza. Uth AlfT anil brother of IMmuml .1. Airf. of Camden. N. J. Itelames anil frlemla hons of Veterans. InWted to funeral. Weil.. h:30 o. m.. 1RU2 Trr at. Solemn requiem mux St. Monica a Church 10 a in. Jnt. Holy Cross Cm). Auto "nAKfcR. Sud.lenly. Sept. T. JOHN V. nA- fEU, husband of lata Mary A linker, used 'j-t. latlvea and friends, Southwest! rn Assemblv 0. 18. A. O, M. P.. Inlted to funeral. Wed , p. m.. USal Pafchall ae. Int. private. Ml, brlah Cem. Itemaina may bo vluwed Tuts., to 10 p. m Aulo funeral. HANKS. At South Pasadena. Cal., Sept, 9. TRASCIS II. D, IIAKKS. huband of Lillian Dobbins IlanKs. HATKZKL. Sudd'-.lly. Sept S, niWAUD P. flATKUL. husbant of Illanehe llaiajzel (neo Itout), aced 2H. nelathes nnd friends, Wnsli ngton Camp. No. Ml' P O. S uf A., Imlie.1 to funeral sen'lces, Wed., 2 p. in., 0.21 Marsdt!) t. Tacony. Int. Maanolla Cem, Prlends may call Tues.. 7:3D to '.1:30 p. m UECKKR. Sept. 8. JULIUS II., huabiml of Blanche Hecker. Relatives and friends, all or gantzallona of which hn wna a member. In ltcd to attend funeral S"Mlccs, l'JH N. Cilth JL, Tuea. H p. m. Int. Wed. mornlnc. Laston. JEdCS. -Sept. 7. ItnoiNA M.. wife of John A. Bens. lUIallvcs and frl-nds invited to funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m., 102 N. 21th at. Solemn ruiulsm mass St nilznbeth'n Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral CVm. Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 p. m. Auto funeral. BENNETT. Sept. 8. AHTIIPU 1 lli:m;ittCK. huaband of Mary II. Ilennett, nued .' jeora. Relatives and friends iim Invited to intend fu. Mb v ne lain resi st, interment Northwood nrlvate). Auto rum ml. Remains mav y- . '!-. a . . l . ... ' Ha Viewed lueauuj, rnu u " jt in DLOSCH Sept. !. PnCI'EIlti'K tl IILOSCH, fcnsband of Lona Illosch. Relatives and friends, Kvenlns ritarJxilBe, No. 1S7, K. of P.. mui independent Clrtle. No. 3S. Ilrntherhnod of America. Invited to funeral seivlces, Wed.. L m.. KII0 Meadow at.. Prankford. Int i:aat edar Hill Cera. Remains may bo viewed Tues ,VBRETT. Sept. 10. WINIPRPD T daushter f Hush and Catharine A. llrett, atred 17. ItaUtlvea and friends. B. V. M. Sodality of Corpus Chrlstl Church. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. parents' realdence, 3U"J N. Btth at. Solemn hlh requiem masH Church of Corpus Chrlstl 10 u. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre RROMLET. At Broadmoor. Colorado Krrlnts. Colo, Sept. 7, ANNA LORHAIN1 IIKOOKA. Wlf4 ef Charles S. Iiromley and dauu-hter of Mrs. I. w. 'trooks. Relatives and friends Invited to fu: -"l. Wed.. 2 p. m.. residence of her mother. 201' I Lancey st. Omit flowers. Int. private. BNTS. Sept. 0, ISABELLA (.'.. eldest tlaushter of late Loula L. and Annie C. Bunts. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, residence of Grandfather. David Cochrane, lotto Preeland ave.. Wlssahlckon, Thurs., 2 p. Bi, Int. private. BURKE. Sept. 10. MAIU!" K. BURKH. 4auhter of Kate Kllcollan and late Patrick J. Burke, ot-d '.'0. Ilelatlvea und friends. St. Charles II. V Sodality anil Leasue of tho Bacred Heart: employes of Frank & Seder Co., Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8:3U a, m.. mother's raaldsneo, 1014 S. 21th at. Solemn, requiem roass St. Edmond a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy CrCALinvkl.I Sept. 8. ELIZABETH, daush. tar ot Mrs. E. S. Caldwell and late Eureno S, Caldwell, aied ". Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m., residence et brother. William Caldwell, 2018 U. Hazzard t. Solemn requiem mass Church ot tho Visita tion B. V. M. 10 a. in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. CHRISTY. Sept. 0. ALEXANDER, husband t Rebecca Gorham and aon of late John and Jlary Christy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 2 n. m., 2155 N. 32d at. Int. eit Laurel Hill Cem. CLARK. Sept. 10. THOMAS M. CLARK, axed 03. Dua notice of funeral Given from Sim N. 2th at. OOINDHE. Sept. 8. EDNA, daughter of Caroline and late Edward Colndre. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed., 3 p. m.. Oliver It. Balr Bldg.. 1M0 Chestnut St. Int. prl rate. Kernwood Cem. Prlends may call Tues., 7 to u p. m. CimNlNO. Sept. 8. CATHARINE, daushter 'of late Patrick and Anne Cumin?. Ilelatlvea and friends, B. V. M. Sodality; Sacred Heart Koclety of Our Lady of Victory, Invited to fu neral Thurs.. 8:30 a. m K'4 N. E3d at.. West rtllla. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Ls'r of Victory In i m. Int. New CAthedral Com. Auto funeral. ., DR PIIATES. Sent. 0. ARABELLA 8.. widow ft William P. Ds Prutes. Relatives and friends isivlted to funeral services. Wed., b p. m., son's lenee. 'Joseph L. Va Fratca, 123 llarvarii L'olllnaswood. rv'. J. int. Ullford. N, J.. s. morn. iKVEH. BepL 8. CHARLES, son-of Dennis Sophia Uever and irrandaon of late Owen alary Dover and JoseDh. and Mary Mc ilferty. aasd 11. Relatives and frlenda In. ted-ta funeral. Wed.. M'JIO ji. m.. narents' roaldence. r288 Moore at. Solemn mass of re- in st, Lamonai CDurcn iu u. in. ini. iioiy S4i IVm. niunvn 1n Tinsr TrmnrMen taaJi)tr of Edward F. and Plorenes L. Diamond isssa tsrown, aaeo year o"s, iveiaiives sM4 friends Invited to funeral. Ved.. 3 p. m., uiearneia sr, kuto funeral. FAJ,.-B.H. rt. ff.,.i. n.uuT v. f f IC n (nee Donahue). Relatives and friends, ri Sodality. HI. Ann's Church. Invited to iral, Wed.. 8:80 a. m.. 2332 Cedar at. rtKiuieni iiuib si. rvnu .iiurcn IV a. m. i;ain9rai faai. ,J.-PI, vio. JOHN W., DON- .-ueoiraiia. fa. duo no- izsN. loin at. ERINB, KM of wis janua and bm irienas invuea io luneiai. Ye rsfodparents' residence, 72U E. C Jot-ilMt Holy Redeemer Cem. Au bdOTQAN. Sept. 8. JANK. wldi SBW. (nee Lnwler). Relatives nnil friendi Invited tn funeral Tiura., 1 n. in., 4.12l'4 lledim at,, Jen klntown, Pa. S il-inn hi)) renulem mass 1m maculittn Conrei'tlnn Church, .lenklntovtn, 10.30 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Po. Sept. 7. WILLIAM If., husband of Marlon I'm, aired S1 Relatives and friends. Court Wms'ey No. 1.1.1. P. nf A.i Lodee No, ol, L. O. o. A!,, and employes .limes Barker. Inc., invited to funrr.il s rvlces, Tues . p. m., 2014 I!, ciemenllne "I. Int Ovklnnd C'm POX. Sept. i, CH.VrLeh. hulnnd nf Bertha Ion (pro Roth), iisrd 4). Relative and friends nnd all societies uf which l.e was a member. Invited to funeral, Thurs, H..10 n. tn.. 'J.117 K. York st. Solemn hlR'i runileri iniea St, Ann't I'hnreh III n, in. Int. Private, Most Holy Ilo utemep Crin. 1 REDIlltK'KH. Setd. fl, AI1II4M, liunl.ind nf Otlna Kr.-derkks. na-d 70 Ilelatlvis and friends, members Lnxati Tribe. No. LM, Imp. o. II. M ; emplojm RnuKh Sons, invited to fuictal, Wed., 2 p. in.. 221.1 Mnore st, Remnlni mnv be viewed Tues., after 7 p. m. Int. Pernwood uem. . OALLAailER. Kept 0. MARY ilmnhter of lite John nnd Ann (lallaalier. Relatives nnd friends, II. V. M. Sodalltv i.f St. EiiniKMi's Church, Lcauue of the Sacred Heart nf the Clisu, Invited to funeral, W d., 7:3") n m. brother's residence, John Gillimher, S.111 Mster et Solemn lequlrm miss St lillrnbeth's Church I) n, m Tnt. Hclv Sepulchre Cem Autn service. OUST. Suddenly. Sept. II, ELLA OUST, wife of Wllllnm lest and il.iualitrr of latn Thomas and Sarah Duncan. Relatives and friends In vited In funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m, Resi. denee, 1113 1, Mejampnslnc ave. Int. Pern wood (m. IIREEV Sud.lenlv. on Sert. P. nt White Plains N Y.. M IIIA. ilmisht r of lite P-nlni. toil nnd Amy Brown tlrieti. Punernl servlres 40-' S 22.1 st Pnil.i . W..I 2 i tn. Ibl.illv.1 nnd frlMids Invttrd, Pi, private Kind rmit flower. I1IUISS. Srpt in. HVNNAII wl.li.v of Ni,. thiinlei drosH njtul 3.1 ll'lntives umi frlemls Lnilv Washlnitton Lod tt. am Mlrum l.ndsu n vlteil to funeral lervWcs. Wed.. n m., llJu N I'nrllsli. et Int Mt Sln.il feni IIANN'IS. S.-lit. II. WIM.IA.M 11 . eon of Caroline nnd late llnrry Hanoi nnd husband of Lena Hnnnls (neo It, Isuancer). ni:ed .11 Duo notleo of funeral vvlll 1 ulvrn. sister's resl. denre. Mrs. Beers, 21.1.1 Sharswood st. HUSTON. Sept, 8. ut Oik Park, riileiso. III., LAURA M,. widow of William D. Ileston. ltela. lives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 2 p. in., parlors 0f H. P. Prankenilebi tons. C300 Vino st. Int. prlvnta vvistmlnster Cem. imnciftON. Sept. n, THOMAS PATTER. SON, son of Isabella Ev.i and la to Peter A. Hodgson, acred 34 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Thurs. .1 p m, 417 W. York st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem, Be. mains may be viewed Wed., H to iu p. tn. Auto funeral. IIORTOREOH. Sept. 10. HENRY P., litis band of Catharine II. llortoreu'h (neo K'ouith). Relatives nnd friends Inviied to funeral serv ices, Thurs . H .10 . m . ''-'(if. ll.iv erf tint ave. Int. prlvnt,. Holy Sepulehre t'cin. Auto fun-ral. Hi Putins may b Viewed Wed eve, llilPSTON Sept. 11). P.TIIKL M. vvlfo of WllllMin A. Houston uinl ditiRhter of WJlllnm (1. nnd late joseihlne Mi'Closki). iiped 2.1. Duo tiotlt.' of tlltieral Clvetl. HL'TCHINSO.V. Sept. n WILLIAM, inn of Junes and Helm Hub hlnson Hei,tives and friends Invited to futiernl Wed.. 2 p tn . res' tleiice of pirents, .'447 Harlill st Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funt ral. JACKSON. Sept. 8, at 1414 W. Toronto St.. BARAIIANN wife of William Jackson, asjed 71). . Relstlves and friends Invlt'd to funeral services. Wed,, 2 p. m David II. Schuvler Bid., Biosd nnd Diamond sts Int, Private, , JKPntll'S. Sept. H. MMJY II. JEITBIEf (nre Rleeer). wife of Wll!lamNJelTrlcs. Jr.. axed 37, R. Iillvrs and friends Invltrd to funeral, Wid 1 "ii n, m . H.07 N. Prnnklln at. Solemn rrnuiem muss nt, reicr s cnurcn iu a. m. int. private, Kl N.NIJllY -Sept. n, .MAIKIARET KEN. ;.'!:i)Y Relatlv a nnd friends Invited tn funeral. Tours r.,.".ii ii, in., I I4!i S, 2!lh et. Solemn I IiLth in isi of riqtiiem St. Onbrlel's Church 10 a. in ..inf. Holy Crona Cent. 11 r -. ..i k vi.i.i'nf nnf rnv t.,,.. bninl if t.atWIiie S Kite, nrd (II. Relstlv. s enl fi tepdrf, imnhives of William ('rnmn & Son K'.lpbllltdlMl Co.. Invlled to runernl services, Tues, s , m.. 740 Atlantic nve., Collln'atvnori, N. J. Int private, Chester Rural Cem.. Chester. Pa , W it. mnenlntr, Chester patters ropy. .. I.EPP At llnddiinfleld. N, J.. Kept, I), TIIER. ESA 11, wife of Frederick Lcpp, nged Ml Dus notlee elven. I 00 PH. Sept. 8. MAROWIET M., widow of Janus J. Lncue (nee Hleks). Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed., H -a. in. 2H2I W- bat. st. (2ilth nnd Chrlstlin). Illuli Mass nf Renulem St. Anthony's Church. 0:30 n. in. Int. Ilnlv I rnss Cem. LONdM'Bl:. Sept. 1), SADIE SI. (ne Bo. veil), wife of lieoiue IuiffHCro and ilaujihter of Hum- nnd lite Mnrla Bnrrll, Relatives nnd 'tli nils Invited to funeral s-rvtres Wed., 1! p in. no N. Conleolnea st.. West Philadelphia, Int. private. Evercrien Cem., Onmden. N. J. Auto service. Remains tniy bo viewed Tues., after 7 t. in. LOV.vTT. Cept 0, CltAllt.EM IK busbard of Jnseihlni f. S. I.ovatt and son nt Thorn is B. and bite Johanna Lnvnlt. nneii 41. Reiatlvis nnd f-lends Invited to funeral Thurs.. H:.1n n. m.. 101 I.liinfitlr road, c.vnwd, Pa. Requiem I 1Kb inase S. Mit'ilas's i I urelt, lltla, Pa, 10 a. tn. Int. prlvnp, ciinlt flowers. .MocMPRTItli:. Sept M. ii rim. husband ef late Sophia MaiAlurtrle, aced 84, Ilelatives nnd friends Post No, 0, O. A. It, Invited tn funeral services Wed.. 2 p. In, 202.1 W, Allegheny ave. Int, private. North Cedar Hill Cctn Auto tuneral SIAOUHin. Sept. P. ANNA I'LtZAllETH wlfo of John Magulre (nee sitiol). Rel itlvew nnd friends Invited to funeral services, nos N. nil) St., Thurs , 2 v. in. Int. Mount Pence Cen. Auto funeral. MiCANN. Sent. !), EDWARD P., son of lats John and Anno McCanu (nee Donnelly), aged 'JU Relatives nnd friends It. V M. Hod.llltv and Holy Name Society of Church nf tho Vl-ltatlon, Division No. (nO, A. O. II. Local No 11.1, L. II. I. Invited tn fuixral Wed S'ln n tn.. " I IT Coral el Soleiiin requiem Mas i chunk of V.. intloti In a m. Int New I'atb dral Cem. An'.o funeral .M'I.,V Sept. 111. .1 WH MM1IV, widow of f'aiiiiiil MiClu and mothir of M.irv E, Burl, hart. Relitlle -and frb'id lmlt d to funer.il frervlres. Ihurti.. 2 p in. 3M I Thompson M. lir. WeHt Limn I Hill i m Remnlns may bo viewed Wid.. H to In p. in Auto funeral. Mccormick. sept p, Patrick. busban.Lrf Mary McCormlrk Urn.. Dtirktti), uipd .11. Rela tives and friends, Sntithuark Council, No. Cu, P. of A.. Invited to funeral. "Aid. 7.30 a. tn., 2M!) H. Molo Nt. Requiem mas St. Monica's Church n. tn Int. Holy Cross t'etn. McCPLT.Ol'OH. Sept. 111. MARY, vvlfo of Michael Mi Ciillouxh. Bclalives nnil friends in. vlted to funeral. Thurs.. h..ni n. m r.,:iil Divon st. Solemn requiem mass, lmmaeulalo Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Scpulilire Cem. MrOARHKY Sept. d CATIIARINP, McOAR BEY (nee Carabine), wife of Mlchne) Mcdarrev Relatives nnd friends. Oladstone Circle, No. 14. 1". of A. Invited to funeral. Wed. 8.10 a. m.. Still Birch st. CJ.'tlt Ward). Illuh mass Nativ ity Chttri h ID a. m, Int Holy Cross Cem. MellONlai.il. Sept. 10. UEORIII' S.,k bus band of lKssle MiCIonlFle, apwd 37. Relatives and friend, eniplojes P, A It. Rwy. Co, In vite 1 to funeral Her,v!ces, Thurs , 2 p. tn. &hurp. 1.107 71st nve.. Oak Line. Int. private. .Ml IIUVITT Sept. R, SARAH, wife of Co lumbu MeDeMtt .ind iLiinihter of Into John nnd Sarah MeMenamlii, of elleiikeirngh, Counlv Don. ertal. Iiel.md P.ilatlves and friend Wllllnm P-tin Circle, No. 13. 1 of A . Invlle.l to funeral, Thur e. .'In a tu . :i'J13 Ar.milnpo nve. Solemn eequletil 11IJ ' I tlUoll if Villvlt, 111 .1. til. lilt. Ni Vi l'.ithilli 1 C' ! MILLER "p 'I Jl-S.si: H. K MILLER, HEATHS ased 74 Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral, Wnl., 2 p. m., Parmlnelon, Del. int. Salem M li. Cem. ..NAPIER Sept. 8. I.tJLA M.. wife of .To. Nsnler, aaeil 4n. Ilelatives and friends Invlte'i tn funeral servlres. Med,, 2 30 p. tn., 3131 DUTj Peld at.. Prankford. Bemnlns may be view ed Tues,, 7 to I) p, in, Int, East Pedir 111" Cem. NICHOLAS. Sept. tl. EMMA NICHOLAS. Relative and friends Invited to funetal services. Weil. 7:.1 P. ni , -mill (ll'aril nve. Int. private, Pr'emipsMirR, I'a, ll..t',t i r.v papers copy, llAMSEY. .Icpl. IO. CATHARINt: V., wife ef nKATH1 WeJ... S.P. 43 Pi. A' our mi, I Red .Tn'in RnmsVy nnd ilausiMir of Mary and lite Pelee Linnon. l'linernl Wi il. 8:311 u. tn. 3I4I i vvnnisini ave, solemn tequiem mi" Mother of Sorrows Church 10 n, ni. I'ntliedfl Cent. Relntlveo and friends In , tu attend. . . , , IlHII.LY. Mept. p. P.LLEN, daiuhter of late James nnd Mary Ann Ri Illy. Relatives nnd friends. League nf Sacred llcirt, Invited to fu. nernl, Thurs. 8:30 a. in.. 14.18 S. Jirnan si. High requiem mass SI. Malachy's Church IU a. m Int. Cathedral Cem. ...... BOOT. Sept. 8 suddenly. WILLIAM, bus bind nf Sarah Root (nee Brown), aged lis. Relatives nnil friends, Penn Township Lode, No. ,110, I. o. (t. P, Washington amt. No. 21)1 1 O. S. of A,, emploves of William M. l.lo.vd Co Invited to funirsl Wed, l:3n P m . 25 Eighth nve.. IIa.ld.in Heights. N. J. Re main may bo view d Tues. eve. Int. private, Mt, rnun Cem.. I'hlln. ,, . - , SMITH. Sept. 7. ANNIE P.. vlfe of Pries W. Smith and daughter of late. Thomas and I'llrihoih Il)es, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral eerv ices Tue,. 8 p. m., .au r. 13th st Int, Dovliainnn. .., , .. . ... SMITH pr. ID. MW.IlAtllir T. 1 . Wife .of John tl Smith atxl diual.ter of Jane nnd lite William J. Young. Reletl'cs nnd friend Invited tn funeral set flees. Wed., 2 p. m., Wit N. 12th st., Oak Lane. Int. North-wood Cem. Aulo service. .., ... STANLEY Suddenly. Sept. 7. OEpp.nl W. STANLEY aceii 5t, Belatlves and friends. Jetklntown Iidge, No. 470. K. of P.. Invited tc funeral, resblenco near Newtown, I a., Tues., 1 p. in Train for Newtown leaves Reading Ti rutins! -.M ii tn. Int. New town Cem STATIIEM Mept. 10, nt llrldgeton. N. J 1AIIAH JANE, widow of Prank T. Stnlhem. Relatives nnd frlemlH Invited to funeral eerv bee, Wed., 2.10 p. iiIm resldeneo nf ron-ln-livv, l.elatiil o. Winn, 11. Payette St., llrlilieton, N. J. Int., private, llrond St. Cem. TAYl.oit Sept. !). MARY I... daughter nt lain Jnshtii S. and Emelln.. Talor, aged fifl. Relatltis nnd friends Invited to view remains, Tues.. 7 to I) p in.. 3112 James st. Int. pr. v.ito from H'np-1 at front entrnnco of Cedar Hill Cem . Kratikford ave. and Bridge St., Prankford frd 2 p. tn. .... TI'sTIN -s.i.t 7 EDWARD, husband of Mir H rntlii inee .laeksoti). Iteintlxes and f-u I d Surviveir. ' 31 Rikt, Pa. Reserves, 1 f Plvlt'd to I inn in rvlrep fVed., 2 r. nt. .'.It E I'leiirtlel'i Int eVdar Hill Cem. RipiiIps mav ! vln "I Tins 8 to 10 p 111 WAIINllll. Sep: H. at S7l, N. Slllltnan St.. CfTIIARINE WAllMlll (ni fleland). widow of Jacob Wagner, i ge.l 71 Relillve nnd friends Invited to funernl seivlcvs. Wed, 2 P tu.. Puneral Homo of John c. Klmmirlo A Son 2127 N Broad st. Int. Pcrtiwooil Cem. Reiinliis may bo viewed Tues,, 8 p, m., 2127 N. Walker sept, a, Catharine m., leioved diughlir of John W. and Margaret .7. Walker, ageil 1... lieiatives ana menus inviseq to iu nernl. Thurs. 8.,1ii a. m., pirents' resld-nce, 71s s. Randolph st. Solemn high mass of re. unlein Church of St. Philip Nerl 10 a. m. Int. Ilolv C'rc Cem. Auto service. WEAVER. Sept. 10, HARRIS P.. son of William and late Annie Weaver tneo Noll) nnd pianitson of C. Heese, aged I'll, Relatives nnd ftiends. Hatmony Lodge, No. 02, P. and A. M.j Columbia Chanter. No. 01. R. A. M.s Washing, ton Camp. No. .103. )'. O. S. of A.' Oeneral Lau ton Commandery, No. P. P. o. s. of A., und emplovis or Heiinonl Packing and Bubb. r Co., IhvIImI Io fupir.il, Tl.urs . 2 p. ni 1227 Whar qon et. Int. i,reennoiint Cem Auto funeral. WILLIAMS. On Sept, 8. E PAUL, son nf ths Iito Liiulu Willlanii nge.i nt. Rilatlvei and friend. flleghil M E I'linrih Sundnv Sehnnl, lllVltld In servlies Wed., 2 p. in., elllvef ii. Hair Bull bug, l.o Chestnut st. Int North i edar Hill e'epi Prirnds tn.iv nil 'j'uia eve. Baltimore M, , palters pleie rrpj. WI1.SEY lepl. II MARK husband of ).,( Sarah J f II !, aged ll.l. J'.elatlv s il .i.. i. ..i. .J m eaneesl services. iriviiun iii.tiru , . i:; ..i. r t-..i-. in., sons resinence. .-m.. -i'--.-v, ,.. Isntln nve.. llsddonfleld, N. J, Int. PljVli ii..,i. r.m Lvi.nd mav call q.ues, eve. VVLIUlt. William ' fives Anil nurs... ?. p. m.. .si.it .;""-. - .q.-v"-B ,. yy" R-Tt? kV rv. Iiatlves ami fflVnd,; Phllo JrfMlge. No, 444. lim.,-1 .... In.n It. It. Arch St.. Phlla.. i'a.. Thurs., 2 p. ,'tviViitl'' Bent. 0. JOHN K, II.. .husband of Anna M. J. Devlno and son Of I.tlli Edwin 11, Yerkes. Belatlves. and plovis of J. B. Stetson o eerv leer, Wert . 1 p. Alrdrla at. Int. Ill Cem. Prlends may call Tues. eve, HeptVlo. CHAiCLES M.. son of Ut. w nnd Anna J. Wood, aged 0.1, Jteia ml friend. Invlled to funeral aerylces, s n.mV. 4031 Walnut st. Int. private. '". i , it.., t r, nnn a. ..I., "'' :'..,' llrlnghurst i Co., 1D24 in, inv, nnd lata fi-ler.,1. em. Incllril to funeril mother's residence, 1201 latboro Cem., Thurs, u. ni. l!.M)nUTAKI.KS ADOLPII ITtnnt. 3101 N. 17th et. Auto sen lea; also parlors. Phone Tioga 4020. HELP WANTED FBMAIB Combined1 from Prtceillng Column cAr.trtT. YQitNO i-Anr POU TK ,L' "SM EX PERf i!i!u.i. ';,: tiiieivii WAI.M" flOfMt, JIB 4:3r. T,Anr.n?B 3SM.RIKS9 z ii lilt i la-aii... !;:; ''niV.B.ffvVN 3:30 AND vnitvil LADY with bookkeeping experience or bS'Li;vrra: kry expectldiPbljr'!Ledger Office, .w UI)Y for aeneral work In large olive, IS mus t over 1 f 11 ears old. iu k curnPtJiTUIinj'Pj1lljJ'll',?'i - - ' YOUNO salary and aecu SUMMEHRESORTS ati.xnth rrrVjV... Hotel Boscobel Special 'ept, r.itee. Kentu.ky ave., near Beaih, Open all Jear. Phone 117. A. E. Marion L0STAND FOUND UAN'DBAO Lest, between dray's Perry and Md nnd Chestnut, blaik walrus handbag con timing PlothlPB. R-wnrel If returned to or notify Mr. Mvers, care of Barrett Co., antli nnd ilrny's I'.rry. TtlNd Lost. In Wanamiker's Indies' dressing 100m, ft-ston- platinum ring, tennis tropin, with Inscription. Return to Oorge P. Hnd klnsen, Pelham Apartments, Horlter nt., l.er innntown. Reward. IRISH TERRIER Lost Irish Terrier, answers nnnio Pat! reward. 70.1 S. CStli. dueation Both Sees jMJFj MIGHT SCMOQL Both eres L$-a. -s- T i - qunc Mfn nnd Uan i 1 ' I HELP iVANTED FEMALE nELL TELEPHONE OPERATING The President of the ITnlted States bns pointed to the great Industrial nr.nv of the nation end to the necessity for a (onerous, unseirijli observance of duty on th part of those who may L. t serve In that army. The tel.pl.orio hystem of the country I tn plav a irnspletiuui part In Hie tun lu-t uf tho war. Bell Telephone oprntlnR preeenl I' seir ns 11 vocation for oung women wherein a r les pitrlotle than valu able htvI. 0 to lb- tiov eminent may Is performed. If v&u are between tli,. ages of,,H end 21, imply nt 400 .Market rt Phila delphia. on day, except Sunday, be tween 8.30 a. in. nnd & p. nt. New emploves are paid while larnlrc and are aslgnej to ofllces near their homes. The work Is Interesting, the en vironment most tigreenbls nnd efficiency Is rewarded by ready advancement. Comfortable recreation rooms and dining room where meals nro served ut eost In every Central Office. best and Investigate Today Out school so trains younp; incn and young women that good positions at good salaries arc always open for thcni. Come, acquire the knowledge necessary for success nnd assure your future. Such trainiiiR costs little money and time. Hut send or call for our freo catalogue today. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 925 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. yw-rrwaJtr.' 'RIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM For 72 years in the front ranki of education and character building. Thorough preparation for College or business life. Modern equipment New Domestic Science laboratory. Special attention to phys'cal training. Super fiscd by Committee of Friends guarded companionship for each child, Separate departments, boys and girls, high school grades. Faculty is chosen from specialists trained iu leading Col'eges and Univer sities. The only private school with elementary schools in various parts of city. Prominent men and women in all walks of life are graduates of this School. Opens Ninth month 25th. Year Book Now Renily. Writ for Rates. JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D., Principal 15th nnd Race Sts., Philadelphia PEIRCE SCHOOL OP IIPMNENS AIIflIMSTR.Tm. methods enable Us teraduntes to transform op. portunity Into jeallty 'lhnt In the reason for the tremenduus success nf Pelrce craduates, and why they aro boldini; responsible positions today. Pommerclal nnd Secretarial f'oursea for both aexes. Day nnd evenlne cbisi.u. Send lor Mil Yiur Itool: Tine Street Wet of Broad riiltadrlplito, Private Shorthand School INDIVIUIIAL INSTRUCTION. 1,130 .San-em St. it-AcliLRS ff .VNltfO: pETtlons waiting! free registration for college and normal graduate. Modern Teachers' Bureau. 1002 Market St. . Young Women nml filrls I'lrb Fr1""! of Dpsip-n for Women IlltO ID AND MASTI'lt hTsl. r,i:()IT.NS OCT. 1 Pull eoursea In Art und Industrial Art Practical Designing In nil Its branches, nius' tratlon. Fashion Illustration l.ducatlonal psychology. r. a. 11. wibp.vni'p. iT'i.T.nwsinr to ri'Kt.i'P. 11m 11K1111N Wanamaker Institute e.ld & Wnlnut. Ol.ns Hept. 17th ENOL1SH, PRnNPH. ITALIAN, HPANISH " and tin per ear. Send fur Catalog o. MISS .HILLS' FCHOOL I80H KI'IIUCH hTIIPKT JLMN LINK UBANni, AIIUMIIKK, I',. Klliabeth Hill I.jin.in.J'r lnclii.it TUP. HrLVKXS'HCIIOOL FOR (illll.s, -!2l"wr Chelten ave., Oermantawn 50th eur begins Bept. !S: Kindergarten In charge of Miss F. Uhler. College Preparatory. Hpeclal courses In Domestlo Hclence and C'onveraitloual Prench for girls and women. MARY ULNTLISY. bead of Hehool. THE GORDON-RONEY SCHOOL l'or fltrls, 4113 Hnrtira Street General nnd College Preparatory Course. Boot gardenjind gym. HISS RONKY. Prln. MlhH MAniHAI.IH hCIHIOL 10IS (URLS Day and Buardlniil)epart'tOAIy LANB. Bhlla. OYP.llllltOIIK Miss Sayward's School for Girls OVIUtllKIIOK. 1'IIIIeA.. PA. College Prepura trr rlpeclal Couracn, Junior nnd Ulualcal Depts. At'1 'lca. Domestic Hclence. Currlage rails for ma ' a In Bala. I'vnwyd. Merlon and Wynntfleld. MISM JAXKT HAVWAKD. Principal. :iM3UMJWlG?T32lBXii:- THE GREATEST BUSINESS SCHOOL 'trnfr'fi TlitalmAsid rit- In Pm!"7, .l"""10. Trjinlnit b.'iool In 1 h'ladelphlH. This Is a i.rond nnd ledJ nisertlon. It le ehallenito 10 ou, If jou lire tnterrsteii bUhlnes eduentlon, to InvesttHa'e ,,P the other business schools in Ph In leipha und to compare them with btr,iverps. Mrajer'a Buelness College urres you In Justice to voursclf nnd In Justice tn it to iniko the Invcstljatlon and the eornparlKoii. Do It now fitt.iver's Business L'ol'ece. will Hand the tert. Strayer's VSSSSS 801 to 807 Chestnut St. 3 SESgP s Ik Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street Central Preparatory School (D.iy and Evening"! High School Department for men and boys Complete prep aration for College, University, Technical and Professional schools. All-Day School 0 a. in. to 5 p. 111. for boys 11 to 16. Adds training in Music and the Man ual and Plastic Arts to school curriculum. Monthly physical reports. Business Department Sten ography, Bookkeeping, Type writing and the allied Business Subjects. Elementary Department Split-time schedules. Day schools open Sept, Evening school, Oct. 1. 10. arei-ev-iaan.. FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL Bins 140 V, loth M ntliiv ,Minui ,1 i ountry mvhooi" on l..e P rk. way. A tho.-ouihly modern day aihonl w.th over two centuries of worthy traditions 'ementary and High School departments Kmphass on broad. Bcneral culture and aim .hr's '".. 1?. .JlLWirt for the ..- ...... ,.i,i,,uu.a 01 earn ennu. ,0B'' . School open Ninth Mo. 21. WA1.TI-I1 W. HAVILAMI Print Ipal. Cata- jLKtyisiiuRr., pa. ikcknell llniversity JOHN IIOWAR1) HARRIS, Treslilenl Tin: ilemand tor Trained Men and Women, now nnd for Beveral years to come, will exceed tho (supply. For woi thwhlla youne men and younc women Bucknell has thorough and modern courses In IMucatlon, His tory, I'nullsh. Modern und Ancient Languages. Mathematics, Chemistry ntology. Physics nnd Dornebtlo Science. A separate Fchool of music Courses leading to degrees of A n Ph.n.. sen., cn.. n.n.. m.ij. chim E, Se.IJ. In Domestic Selcncer All athletics. For catalog address Wolter S. Wilcox, l.enlsbnrr. P Viiung Men nnd Both NH1IIT CI.ShKS OI'lTx SKIT. ;4 Machine Hhon Practice Mech. Preehand Marhlne bhop Matn. Arih'l Drutv.mr and Math. Pattern hhop Practloo Book Illustrating Uleciririty ANthmelio. Algebra AMBLP.H, PA. AMIILKR, rKiflit School of, Horticulture atwrtfall eourae'-forVomen In rrowlngve. I eUKVr;iva. fruit, . enolB."ilo kaeiAeJ, " Automobile Mechanics (leometry, rriiMTt'itK ni-sioMNu Ilt jourself to earn more money. Ktceptlonal tatllltliH and low rates Write for Proietus. . Hl'ltl.Nd ll.nil-N INHT1TUTIS y. B. Cor, Broad nnd Sprlnc Harden ta, . UNlVEliSlTY'OF PENNSYLVANIA Wharton Hehool of Finance and Co f mere OFFERS EVlNC,COURSEI WMta.xor catalinu "y-"frriH,il, (Sfeajeiei &.fLr'- ".-., ,.,-- --; , . .. .,. Slon ibeglns Sept. . --,' snV ii'v' ; TheWil iamPenn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Pound-d In 1GV) nt ths request of the tibia, trlrnis Pounder and Proprietor of ih. "i'Jim monwealth," and chartered ty him on the s-Im ila as the city lts.lf. ouoter 2.1. ito'i "a.T!? is "''iiii, ,....i.:7- .-. - --... uuuvuticai year Fcliool enters upon its Seiitember l!.-. 11117. .More thin one thrusind of lis students ha entered the various colleg,, flnd profession and tcjnlr.al eclioola of the country whlfs 'JiVeer. " "'"" uon bu.Yns"; The 'Protpectus for IDlT-IfllR Is ready foe ."'. trlbutlon Vlulldlng now open for "epectlun ir.i classification of runlls. " '"" a'' FREDERICK L. SMITH, M. A. Acting Headmaster Scientific Manairemei-f Factory Cost Accounting Y. M. r. A. 1421 Arch St. fVrlto for Booklets Intlrs rnllrsn In ,.. . Sll.1.1. n ...".,. '.."" "" ...... . ., r inn Br,re nfrVh,. rl.!n,2.l',,ur:,' '" eonifios Philadelphia's bVstlknown fac orles" Lxe.utlves and superintendents ,vM 1.M IntereHlid in this course: 1"1 other hlgh-grailo ouri.es. Uvinlns a hoeils open October 1. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS" SCHOOL Vntn:Er?i :3-A "w vacancies Wanamaker Institute ., ??' Wllnut. Opens Sept. 17.1. Kmbroldery. Cookery. Crocheting. Drcsarnni,i Mllllneri .f to JIO per ..nr. """"malting. Mnrnlnie. Atiernnnn and Kvenlng. Cats!.- q nnniipxTowy. y. j. Eordentown Military Institute Mental, moral, ihyslcal. military tralnin, Bovs tautht How to atudy, ""' training. oroentown-or-tne.ueuvvare. Kew Jersey, MUSIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC T. M. C. A. 1421 Arch fit. TK-enty.flve Courses Jo00?,' and. n'f"mental IO Jiff!. U Omn nn.l rtLi, . jpeeial Children's Home T'uVpaV trntn't Symphony Orche.tf:vrwnn' Open to Men, auinuoiin-aultar Club vuorus Send for jJaUlnir irrvmm uauu i'iiii,i-ii,i. -E.V.lI liU-Ilrtllll MiVeal ';,,. 1011 bprure Street. I'lilludelphlu I barltnn Lewis Murphy, Bmlnent faculty, modern equipment. Addres. 'liinacln I)r,,. " L.OU1S aODClman " J-neatnut 8t. Adnnced Violin I tructton. Circular. h.W.riMK In u i-o mailed frte. till ir,M (jiifiinui ni,, ni.' Vfnaneo timer ni J innir ryruer in,,', It" 14l'?SvN lU" llMla Jt... ill. Venango at.. ia, Ut.. ll:o STEAMBOATS FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO AUGUhTlM UE.1CII tttonnlnir at Chester inn tnlt. ,.. n. Halt water bathing, plenty tables and btnehea for plcnlo parties. .... ncnea rar ivotina irip. lave Arc Bunaay v inriira, - ind Trip. SOet Children 8 (0 10 sj-u cljsi.f Wbari Oallygao A.iL Apply "qtr! BoiiKKI'l'I'llll, ixperlene-d. and typlli ivtrieiu ci. HI. Branch Ledger, t,ut)i itltitit. . . C'Ai;i: P.vr'KBIlH Olrls to pail: eal.-s anl ir.iilteis iind wrap piici.ti.ifi; flovernment 1 tiler, beginners paid n Mi per wee!.: vvray-li-r J1 to . Keeblcr-fVol Bal.lng t'o., ".'.iS v '.M t. . lAHILIt Yourg VMiiuuu as 1 ashler tn large u'tall inlllliierv Morn: previous rtperlenie nut ,'teiit'iil; good lal.irv; liernianent position lo the rUht per.111.; rcfen nces required. M H.i.s l.e-lg.r I'entml HOI'tll.ATi: I'Of'IIJBH, ilu'litllltd. Applv fcker. P.'l V. Mb n 1:111; for llllus i'irreep.i'idihV:oipurtunlt rn adviinrrmeiil for eapabl jvuni; lady, lul, Bhi e nt. I l.llltkS. bill nnd otder, xperienced. I't lerfie tlllliufai tilling tonecrn. Apply tn Miss Mil ler, A. M. Collins JtanufaUurlns --e'.. -"-'" Lo lutrb.a ave ".liMPVIIMIlTHIl OPI'lA,Ulf"v,iillfed 111 large elflie uti fxienslonn; stale expeilenco and s.tl iiv expected P fios, Lri!aer iiifli1. t iiltl:ll'i)Mii:.T Vuun- fviiliuin for riiflei. tion dept. nf large iiianufat turlhg eonerti: state lice, education, exiietlcin'o mil salary ileMied L. IL II.. P p Box lf.47. liBMONKTBATon Lady or yoiing man demon Mratur. experlenco unnecensir; , salaty nnd 1 niuMlKilon. I'hono between 11 and ID n. in., Jlr ffalker.JvVnltiut 7il::ii. lillll. wanted v;lth bookkeejiliig evperlence for Kcneral nlflce work: rapid and uicurito at fig. nres. state nge, experletn-u and fcalaty wanted. P lllj! Le,!gerJ)ffli'f UIBL. evperleneeil, white, for general lious. vmrli - in famtl.v; rilerem., re'iulteii. Bates, 1'14U nuevood id., tblbl and Jefferson). OIBL. 17 or IS. for light work Iu optb-at shop. J. 11. I.tmelmrner i'o 17J0 i.'hestnut St. CIP.LS WANTUD dVKIl Id YHABS OI AK 'It) SIAKI3 1.1111.1: ClnAHS LtCiHT, AIltY l.'.M'TOUY MJ.SlBAIII.i:. STPAIlY Wlini; nor i.p.vciip.s sr.BVKD AT LB.-S 'I HAN CO.sr PAY BliniNNKIIS 17 PUB W.'IIIIC lNfllHASKU APrillt SKCCIND Wr.PK tiuDit pay: i:.ci:li.i:nt ikhatmhnt LIllliiriT fi .MYKBS TOBACCO OI, 3IJ ANL) UNTAIHl) CilBLH wanted orer 10 seats nf nue, for Unlit. pleasant work, mal.lnt; nnd flttlpi: up 1nedlc.1l supplies; learners paid $7 u weolc; rapid ad- vaiirement to Bteadv wnrl.ei'e: riii.bour vieel. Apply II. K. JIulfordCo.illeiioldni. I'a. UIItLS AND fVOMIiV wanfe.l to work on folding paper boies j no exptrlenee required, half hnl. iday eveiv Saturday. Brown i. Bailey Co.. N. fA. Cor Pranklln niid-IHoie sts. iTouSBffOBK ff'hlle ' rirl. "strong," nctiTi" omiahle,7.110 N. 31th St. Ilarliiit 73IS M, HOU.SP.WoftK, general, girl. rll 1).-, Brj 11 Mawr nve, Pjnvvyd eir phono eynwjd sia. LAPNDBY llxperlenced enllar "ironers. nliio markers and sorters, fchuie'a Laundry. 4S3tl Market st J1ILI.1NKIIS Young women who want to learn iiiiiiiuei iinr Kutni iipiiurtun ity 10 netiu re everv branch of It j good salary while learning. Vr-micei Millinery Shop. Pront and Hautdiln. .VIILLINBKN, experienced, at once, long (.,,.,. son. Prankel Millinery Shop. Pront und Jiaupbln. MILLlNHIlf ,-l.iteswoliien. exp., aecusfomed to selling ininmen nr untrimniid hats, steady -nsitlein 'dTered tn women shovelns abllltv. Prankel Mllllmry shop. Pront nnd Pnuphln MII.I.INBBY Snleswoinen for lmrt time, sorel salary ami iwnn 0 work for ninbltious vi omen. Prankel Millinery Shop. Pront and Dauphin. OPRIIATOU on piivalc briinrh telephonot" ehnnge for manufacturing compiny tn West Phl'adelphla: state age, leference und salary desired. P VJiT. Ledger Office, ' SALl'-SWOMBN wanted for large'fessmiiklng ifti.bllshment: must be experienced In taking -! w 1 ivi iiiuunii mui nKVfi rnt refort'nrn: Tortunltv. L'oml irlnrv ntnl -.iin..4 .M 8jd. Ledger Sfflcc.: " " op- SAM'SLABY Shoo saUkladv. esperleiiced for ; -,.v.;:. V. . ' ''J, iiuiovcr nhoo .Store, '173.' aernmntown uve. uo STLNOHltAPIlKP fYante.1 i,y a OeTHilmoVn iiianufseturln company, joung. ejerene tvplst nnd stenogiapher. P. o. Bov 4"tn Oermantnvvn. "'"' .STPNOdBAPHKB, nulck nnd accurate! capable of handling details In superlntendenPa office Mate ago and salary expected, p aid, Ledger TCLPrnnNR opkbatino positions OPEN POfl YOITNO WOMKN 3 These wo- days bring to our wires a rush of eJH-'r'atora ff."n.lw" mra -oun wo' Kxperlenced operators, If they will anniv today .is ear'y as possllil. cat? go at onSS to regular nnd permanent positions with good nay. The Inexperience ones we will gladly teach and pay them while they nre learning Tclcnn ne. operating tor voting women Is nl ant work and vviln unusually agreeable round ncs here. " Promotion Is far more probable In this voea. engage ' Bny We V f which wJSferl Tho ambitious operator of today Is tho super visor nnd chief operator of tomorrow. uln-r Ann'v to Boom in7 Till! KF.YKTONr. Tr.LBI'HONK HYRTEM -135 SOUTH HUCONU HTIIET eas. aur- STF.NOaitAPHPB with general orf :i4HS Market st. WAITIIKHSK8. experienced; short time aiiid'fTTTi time: goodwajrrs. Apnlv 1MI Maffilair fU" vv 1th ,in,i.n.. .. ,': Mih ffnerol office work. Huriock llfos Cr. ' WBAVKBH lerrv c'o condition Allegheny ave, rl female, those with exn tli; etendv employment: Ideal is. Hohlfeld Mfg. do. 1 weaving working Oth and WOMEN AND OIBLS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT AVEHAOp WIJEUt.r MINIMIJM AVAOH. 17.M INCBEASED AUTOMATICALLY APPLY 7 A. SI. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET BTBEET3 CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY to cnrlrur -.... it-iv -n-nnfA.l nriittrim('u 1 for1 card 11 log svstemV must also be a slenog. rSnh.P 710, Ie-der.l)ffJeeJ YOUNO WOMAN wanted, of intelligence arid re llnement. to travel In the Interest uf an edil intlonal movement; transportation and salary guaranteed. Will if. Wise t. Co.. 10 1 HMJlst. YOl'Nfl WOMAN, e'perlenced In iimateur pbp loVraphlo llnlshlng; excel, pay. M .it)-'. Led. Off. flELPW ANTED MALE linv 1(1 with cowl grammar rrbool educitlon; liu'lldVt's i nillee: good ilmm-.for ulvanccini lit SK"a permanent rsiiltlciii one vv llltur V,Pl,"r.k , take interest In l.usln.n. alve referenne. wages ivpected, experience. If nn). M D.iT, Ledger e'entrnl, . . . HOY, oviiii in. I'n wonic in NnwsPAPEn OPKIlT!: itllST HP. NEAT. AMBITIOIIS. IN TELI.lllhNT: VEBY (10OD CHANI'P. POIt AIlVANCBMnNT. APPLY MB. JOYCE. 3D 1" .noil, CJil CHESTNUT .T. buy wa:ti:h. oppicu I'oy pop. bpsi- Ni:xl IlKPAItTMP.NT nl' 1'1'nLIO ,1,1 lii:ui PBILMAVHNT POSITION: AllVAM'EMKNT. ASK lHt MIL HllffV. .eMI t'HEMTXlT M.. PIIILii:l.PHI. BOY vvatileil In largo automobile concern: must be Hi jears nf ago and -villlm worker nnd a Protestant; good opportunity for the right party. Apply In nun handwriting, referi uco and salary desired. M 152. Ledger Central, BOY. over 1ft yeors of age. lo malto himself generally useful: good wages, with good op portunity for advancement to boy who is willing to worn. Apply lfankel Garment niHI', 1 IVII l M.M i niivilMiiu. BOY. over 11 sears of nge. to bo useful In mil linery store: good talary, with everv oppor tunity of advancement, rinnl.el Millinery Shop, Pront and Dauphin. BOY. over 10. wanted In factory: office hours 7 n. in. lo 4:30 p. ni.: noon Saturday: J1 to sterl: urnly In own handwriting. M Hi, Ledger t'entralj , . BOY", over ft jeais ot nge. as assistant on iiutonioblle tlellverv. Apply by letter onlj. . T-L'!-"il,,1,c"-,1J!'0-i-L!!L!iU BOf Klllltcd'lll luge offlrefexcellent chance fur iiilviineeuiint: ealatv $1. P ill I. l.eiUr orflee BOV-. WAM1.D 0EP. Id TEAP.S 01 AOE WAtlliS i'O .'.-0 0EN1S PEI1 HOflt AVEP.Aai: WEEKLY MINIMUM Vv'Ar.E Jtl.fi7 APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN, NEW JERSUV BOYS WANTED POR NIflHT WORK: iusT m: over iu: chance i-)it I)VNi'llENI'. APPLY AFTER li 1. M.. I. P. Illtl'R OPPIl'E. I'll Til PLOOlt. CANIiVMAKEHS. nit bard candies and counted l-oods; rimUers and helpers. Apply ll'l N. Stb. CARPENTER", 'Ml PNION. PoR WIlIGHTfi TOWN, N. J 1 I." I'ENTS PER HOUR. TIME AND HALP POR OVERTIME, DOUBLE TIME SATI'RDf.Y APTERNOO.V AND SUN DY LtlDHINO AND TRANSPORTATION PREE. APPLY WRIGHTSToWN. OR IRWIN S. LEinllTON, l.-.l N. P.'TH sr. A. Raymond Bermuda and CARPENTERS wanted. Apply Raft Co.. car Barrett Co., Mergnret st-., Prankfoul. CARPENTEBS wauled nt 31th and Wynnofleld ave.: take Bala car ato2d st. CHAPPPEl It Experienced elellvery man for retail store. mut b experienced chauffeur and over 7i vears of age, Apply bv letter iiiilv, r.lvlng previous cmplo ment. J. E. Cnld well. Co.. J'blla CHAUPPEIR vvhlte, allTg"ler Pialiklln car; winter In Plorlda: good leference. John i?. e'olllna, M Central avo., Moorcslow-n, N.J. CLERK, experienced, for ceneral office work: excellent opportunity for advancement: state age. referent u and salary expected. P 013, I,edger ofnce. , COAL MINERS wanted for Pittsburgh reifiin: married and single, nny nationality; good living conditions: plenty of houses, cheap, S bourday, average $7.r per tiny; no gas: no labor trouble; tranfcportatlnit advanced. Apply Mr. Smith. 113 N P.'tllet ELECTRICIANS -Liu Ilrst-class Fnterlor elec tricians for large itmstruitlnn eainp at Wrlshtstmvn. N. J., tlOc per hr.i tlmo nnd half, tlma for oveitlme. double timo Saturday after, i.orin, SJnday and IioltiM's: trausportutlon nnd lolglne turnlshed free; meals at cafeteria, '.'."c eaih, Apply Invln L Lelghton. Wrights town. N. J..orEmp.I)pl.. 1.11 X. latu st. ENGINEER vvanteil for lie plnntt steady ea"r iirujiul A. Ii GOTSHAI.L. 1th and Pin. sts., l)arby. . ENGINEER. nUbt," funTlllnr with A, C."current. Apply E. P. Houghton. "411 W. Somerset. ENGINEERS 'J PIRST-CLASS STATIONARY ENGINEERS POIl STEAM TURBINE EN GINES AT PUMPING STATION. CAMP D'X. f IIIGIITSTOWN. N. .1. PERMANENT PO SITIONS. BRING REPS. IRWIN 4 LElail TON, t31 N. l'.TH ST. l'ARM HANDS wanted, single, and also mar ried couples nt oneo for nearby Pennsylvania farms; no fees. Department of Labor and Industry. Bureau of Emplovment, 1310 Arch and Pront and York sis PORD SERVICE STATION MACHINIST FOREMAN Qualifications Must know the gar nnd bo Prsonnlly able to nualvze trouble and offl. elently repair Hie same In nulck time: abllltv to handle mechanics nnd supervise nil work nnd take entire charge of shop; to such a man we offer nn excellent opportunity. Address M 0.10, Ledger Central. HAMMERMAN, and helpers ante, for fi-lon hammer. Apply Mr. J. Ross, Taconv steel Co., Mllnnr and Blelgh sis.. Tacony. Phlla. JANITOR wanted for n private school: begin at once: must be n young, active white man. Apply C K30 Ledger Office. LABORERS WANTED STEADY WORK AVERAGE WELlvLY ' MINIMUM WAGE 113.17 APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. SECOND AND SIARKET STS. CAMDEN. N. J, LABORERS wanted:. an centa per houV! rrr. A. iiavmont l luff Co. . u.yr:",SK' HEP WANTED MAf ConHitued trnm ri.j, - vr.isn col.-,. 1.' I.ABOIIEns GOOD STEADY work, must m: pinsT cu iu:.. co.. E.MP. ,.,-,., ri;;Uij 3111 PAPHYtrVK-. ; "ATHJ "f. NOT APrmo j "fe P1R8T c,.. Vi ' J). MACHINISTS Cnpabln vise nT" machinists, t xp.fle lc"d I In H?u, nfi ntib.l Idsn-rs. run ecture steady eiEr l,n'5n : rood wage,: 4S.hour.noS? bSS,,.'. Ji h for ofertlm-i no labor treubl,. ,..n.a S3 refunded after two ..,. .!i.'timniM f- Plalnneld. N. j. Fmi worl, , l r .... ..,..,..., i, urine ing. Intl.. screvy msrhlne, milling deMrrm.!;"1! ; rurate ordnntiee vvorkr p'rml$?, "I'S 41 hotirs; good, pav. uVrtancS Mr, ,-?liloi f tnerda!tienr Prankford " '"' . 8ir ' VA ..1A.N V ANTED .ft I M ft i:vNINfVlMACins;r. ,TAPvr.v,:: IVIl.t. .,.,. . I -7T. ,.. , ,.i.,, i.ii 1II.I1IJ, t-ountjev sonde. .Ulress M k.ll lii,"".!' nl " MECHANR. "'ducntedrbonestrnverrJr5 ' rled: llvo wire- must furnish rlfl...35'"'?. be ndvaneeii If willing to work SIKV "fl working eondlt ons; steady srrmin.E.V".' t ,' Jny. M M4 1, Ledger Centrnj?'t''''twi ', OI MEN WANTED rent 'PIPE BUILDING WINDOW rri-iv.-Wl IITII. STE AI.Y P.VPIY5fg6v AI'PLY ROOM 144 '"-' WIDENER BUILDING MEN ami women xv anted nt once of r,r- peter for positions nsnurre, at" J?,0.'' Jh In the New Jrrjcv Mute Hnsplta I nt t2S rocl riilntlea. tin tudlng fn m'T.r.J'i board, room etvl Itundry. Annlv lix. '!'" Stnte IIOKpltnl. '1 rentun, N j 'New Jiif OPPICE BOY wunled for law ntiie. .. .' refeteni-es. M 1.10. leiUr r!ent?n.over -J PIPE 1'ITTEBH. 100, u-.ilou. for Wrl.bt.. N. J.: lodging nnd transportation 'f,,''0!! free. APidv Wrlnhtatotf n, N. j. , or IrS'i'.T, LelRhtoii, 1.11 N. P.'th st. ' p IrM' OPERATOR on private branch telephnns '.I thango for ianuracttirlne company In VS I'hlln, : state uge, referenro und talira S? clrecl. P 721, Ledger Office. Inr " PLUMBERS. 100 union, rnr large out-ertS: construction tamp at Wrlchlstann. N Ii lodging ana transportation furnished 'hi, Apply Irwin A Lelghton, WrlihtatownrLi or 13lN.l-th. ' rOLfsiIEltS Wanted, sevTruTgood polIiiitriM bras nnd aleel; good vages and perminui position olfered. Address T. A. Cot 300 tS- 1,1 -C. XV. lVnl,lMfrln Tl r" "' "" "l PRUNERS. high tree, experienced, wanted-ii per dav: can ueo n, fevi- learners It they tS c.10.1 climbers: IL'.oO per day. Thomas lUiul i. Sons. Mt. Airy. Phlla. Otmn. gas. shi;i:t mltal wuiikkhs, tirst-class. it3 for i'oriilci-s. Bkyllgbts. rooting. ventllirhS nnd metal ceilings: .10 cents per hour: noitnii Apply In person or by mall tn w. A. FlniW W tf. Howard St.. Baltimore. Md. SHOES Uiinted, IverMmver on Pltlitij. mi" chine, experienced mi Louis heels; good vara., Rtenilyvvorl;. Atjily ins Keiler.jl.at.. CamileS SIENOOBAPIIER, nuUl.'nnd accurate, cscikl." of liandlltig ilotalls in superlntendent'a nfflca-'f ' 1 tite ago and salary expected. I 010. L-'ne 1 Olllie. !l S1EA.M P1TTERS. loo. iti-lon. for Wrl'til town. N. J.: liidnln. and tr. importation fur nished free. At ply Wrljhlstonii, N, J.. 11VMU .v. i.ii.iutm, i.u .. l-lll ''" W VNTED S I.ES MANAGKR An old-ehtabllsheil company manufarttirlnt ii linttoi.Hiiv Ktioi.ii proiiuct employing V-Mf lo s.ilehnisn. nrfcrs an opportunity for a huh rrade hales manager of proven ib'lltv to ire. troduee mlvaiiced selling nietlmds and itUnn-f late Aales; must In. inp.ible of earning a Urn, t alary and ambitious to earn more; prevloul I'xperlence In selling scales, sates, cash rer -Isters or similar lines desirable, but not lb- ' solutelv neirsHury. No nppllcatlon will bs ea h tiered unless previous reiord n'iowb mni sarv iiu.tlltlcatlons: corresimndence tresied ' confidentially Address M r,07. Ledger Olllei. YOPNO MAN In factory office of" inamifac Hiring corporation: must be eiulck nefl tc-e-urato nt figures: wages to start 113 r-f week. Write, stating age. experience, fel. trence, iiunlidcatlous, etc. 1 (IQli, Ledger ttf. YOUNG MAN. 1 li-".''.ono who Is oulck anil io curate, attentive to details, polite and own- lnr. for an nulomobllo ofllco ERlesinanihl position. Addnss brief outline of pat fj. lierlenct a toM OK, Ledt'r Central. t YOUNO MAN. IS. wanted In optlet'l store: must Ime good appearance and addren: it l-nst twine high acbool education needed; rft eience recjulred. J. E. Llmoburner Co.. ITJ i ( hestnut st . , , YOI'NG MAN. rolor.Ml.to do gtiienil ok tf, letolt store: good salary, permanent mlllm' for an hoiirst. willing person Pranltel Otr lnent S'mip, Pront nnd Dauphin sts TOUNG M"AN wauled nn assistant bookkeeper.. ', with experience. In N. E. neitlon. P CM..UI- ger Branch, Hovvoll nnd Torre sdnle 'ave. r ToPNO MAN, over 10 years of agerfor errsndi and general office work. Apply today, Reto- lraton'i'pewrlter. llOJ.Jlth st. . ' YOPNO'lIAN colored, run elevator andratti.' hlmself useful preference. 1330 Pine it. IM'NCl MEN. to to 18. vvatTted by large jho5- ' sele bardwaro comnnnv to learn ba-1sr-.r buhlness: beet epportunlty to learn aria vh vance; good salary: permanent iiosltlon. PM t ledger Office. ', Genernl BI'SINIOSS SERVICE COMPANY fl ADVERTIS'NO lllttr.. 1P00 BOOKKEEF. . i.i.l. - f. , , f.ii .1 tl-.. miMie utUI. e.. ilir. e---..., -..---. -.. - ,'--"r .... tl. s i..ln CLERKS cnsl 3 l-?v .'! .' stock. :i. IR-.tl). STENOGIlAl'liniS. "J-.J. ..' ll.iaiivn, general, i- ui'. .'I-ilTJ . ,-r... ..yrifli, iiiri'i,., .u.'.'- i:il'l'ltri tirodui tlOll. POREMEN. inac-ll. shop. IPTS-I eu. .i'i. t.t . I'-MOil; civil. IHJ. A J30, tool sbop. Ilivr TRAPI'IC MOR., export, nur agent's M'tyJ S.10 SALRS ENGINEER snllc'lbo'. $1,100 up. SAL1MEN. several. hardMri,,, mill supplies, nuto Urea, general peclallln, ' J 18-530. 130t Land Title Building e AOENC AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE oders to an -Mr getlc and forceful salesman one of the Den opporlunlt.es In the commercial field; pert; n..n. 1.....I...-..S. -...-.K....I Inl.r.ll U ,1.1 S StVlSI. to policy holders; oven tr-nuih you may not w n sou sman. nut reel vuu can uei-uui-. , itiibwer. r.lvlng references nnd present " i I Pio'inetii i' 7L"ll. J.eoger omce. -. SITUATIONS WANTED EEMAIJ:, DESIGNING and remodeling. J2.3U per air " carfite Phone llarln 7737. ' -" I SorRANO vvlshea" church po'sltlon: mw.'.,'! ..sears rxperiencc. Jl o4(i,edgrCnJlrJ ,l j STENOGRAPHER, .'I .eais' experience, i";t'j ouchlv eannlite. wishes nermanent POIUliif7 salary lie, H 142. ledger Central, : I STEN0GRAPHKR. thoroughly experienced. yi slrea permanent position: salary 117. H " Ledger Central. .- SITUATIONS WANTED MAtEr;' INTANT of ability and highest chrtj";t, for engagement with responsible ana J " , ACCOUNTANT open gresslve house, II 3.i:i..LedgerCentrak, .Bermuda and Margaret sts. LABORERS wanted, etendy woric good wag'; , Apply U. O. I. Co.RIchmond and 1 Tioga. LABORERS ft Brown. LOOM PIXP.RS wanted. Apply N. W. Corrnth nn T v ti ftitr I .I - i ., .T! ' . : Wright TextlU Co.. Japcr"amraiol,r''t''' iiiHlVllIiifiifliirii-il.V.iA,'.,', ilVn' r r !) i'. :- .InlrWi -' tfif?! LABORERS. 400 ron CAMP DIN WRIGHTSTOWN. N. J. ( 30o PER HOUR LODOINa AND TRANSPORTATION PURNISHED FREE APPLY 7 A. SI. IIIWIN & LEIQHTON w n. inir bt. V r,R-ir ASST. PURCHASING" AGENT and estimator J slrea cb irge; ,1 yrs. exp.: now emploj""". itfi II 1.17, Ledger Central. jehtnrc. .! viiAuri'r.uii, marrieu. expeiv, " ':zi m capable to run any car; Simplex. c'A.rJlr. Jl or i-acKara prererren. iviumiii ..--- Devon. Pa. Wayne 772. . -r i,vi7imi,x. ,,l it ",., in tesir technical mechanical, experience, plan' "fti- 'I tenanee, general engineering, vyisnej "".",. of responsibility; ago 1,1; married; Amerlc"' possess executive ability, initiative, character. .vi i.u. i.eugir central. f, , MAN AND WIPE, white: good butlerfcnd V,- J7.1 uer month: ref. 11 143, Led. "-'"fVy; YOUNG MAN vvlshea position In sales -, with chuneo of becoming salesman: Beit "Wg Miaryiu to fciart. ll a.u. j.eusc - r- EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MRS. N1CHOLLS. 101'fl Balnbrldge at.. wP". butlers, second and thlrtl men couples. eooM. . 130 to ?0o; waitresses, chambermaid ? combined parlor maids, laundresses. ''? maids 2 or 3 girls together, etc. Phone i-. cust 21R0, , 'j'J WANTED Cooks, chumbermalds, chlUnu;'? nnai housework girls want positions: ;;. nil ' I. !-.., -. et .. .1 ... sflsli P "II IsKiU- U ltrl-CinPB IlVll'e -- " Douchertv. 131S W. (Krnrd hvo. . lrira-i.''QeT v-r - . i. .. ITtTi ..Mir-Bia. Wtta nwuwirtiu iiiitiliufniiaiu nuu iftsTi.a-i--s . -IjfSt nfirfrnrM u.luh rtniittlnnfl. A DPI 'J I Kani,5U H.J0th it. Hprue 3401. --. wuppiifn una vvanted, I'nnnft vpi""' J ".". y Ofnrrnl A strictly hlgh-clnm vmployment "'c JSt men ami wonifn. Mffr.. arpt., prlv JJJi flo men. foremen, aunta.. construction Ja efficiency etiKtnpfrv, druftsmen. t'ni'KaB navfill ma- U',is,t.i i i -.tuTtl A T !. IiY. . BfHH Ekpr.. mfg.i'8 asat. bkpr... tlmekeeperjA ron. men. accta.. private secretary. i E! engineer mfg. company! Iiea4 dratal ductloD man. factory exp,i cashleiv ciertca m "Pf-'USUtlv-e, clerl ,Tvi ULAKK AN srse.io tnrqii. HI ..v ir, UHH 'x -HAnei. M
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