J EVENING LEDaEKr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1917 IT ION CLAIMS SENT TO PRESIDENT partners of State Submi Their ; picas Drafted Men Are Off .iVnTsfaund. Sept. 10.Th& Ktute mm Borcaii Is forwarding- to I'resluctit 2nfn appeal ' farmers who desire nprl tteWlw"' Th8 Plnt will rt6jSf only ncrlcuHural and IntHist-IM mIs from district board3. sn no fur 'Totnin Bureau han received no Indus- ft'. anneals. Tho OBrlcuttutnl ni)cnls. "11 -.rinclpallj' from Lancaster bounty tct'v Tiraft poarvia m ...-..-. ... ---. - .I.inla. counties rceTondcl tn tho re- Cflit of the Stnto, Draft IteKlstriUloti hend rters that they send from twn to l( I o l n IDOVe inOIT Ijuuwm ,v in.uw ii, no for lino ,f ".". send tlu men to Camps .Meat-. e. nkMnm w ': - -- ,. t... . . ,.. ' : .... nnrl 1.CO iuuuy u uucrinu jroin H to J00 Per ccnt morc mcn ,,ian asUcd. HlitlRlSDUnO, l'a Sept 19. Ompmor tfrfnMOKh loday' ?l tho rcfillMt of revolt General Crowdor, will Issue u proq f.tlon to the liotclmcn and saloonkeepers rrril fate asklnc them to clofe their 1 iJi of business when tho draft men lcac I & homes for tho National Army com- ""'inn hcsln to moo to the cnncpulrn-I.l-o camps today, but as It is now nri- ri,.Ki closed Tho Governor (ins no ;"'.. to closo tho bars and no definite ?: will be fixed for closing Thursday. 'ZTj.y and Saturday, as the local demon 1 IiMllons attendant to tho leavlns of the , -sen dlfter. . August Leads for Speeders' Arrests HAIUUSBUltG. Sept, in. Kt.ite. polUV- M unarrested 340 men for tioUtliiK tnc nu- f Kbita las during; Augut-t, the Unrest Lumber arrested hi a slnslo month. Tln f'wannty were for peedln& and cniivUtloni fIJv' " J 1 .l,intli al'un' tsn an Tl-n.m ss were securcu m ii"v c-j .m. ,yrl, i, j.j ninety-one arrestR. Troop 15, 1S3 : P Troop C, tlftyone, and Troop V, seventy- are. MARRIED I rtJMC FAinClIII.O. AT While Sulphur i drtiti on September IB. by the Rev. A. D. P lJwrniere. MARIE LILLTB rAIRCHIT.U tn SSmXLt.li. P.UNK. ot New York. - j-.., in TVTr.r.TAM .I .inn of ; nili.r i. and A'nnla' Ahern (n-o Hheal. aged 5i BelstU" nrt frlmda. n. V. t. Hodallty ! llui"a Church Invlt-d to funeral. Thur.. s ( ia 1. pVr.nli- rMidence. 1741 .Moor at. Solemn i miira mM Church, of Mt. Thotna- Aquln- i i rn Int. Holy croi irn. auio lun-rai AIKBSil 8Dt. li THOMAS r hlisliami Of Eimla J Alt-n-. H-latl-a ami friends lnled t K?rtlc Thurs., '1 p. tn.. 3310 Wallace si. ALLEN -Sept. 1R. HAMUKU H.. llli'ha ul of lifiile B. Allen, aeed OS. nelatlvea.inil frltnda KviivlWdie N'o B91. P. an.l A. M . K.ione &T CWt'-rV X 175. of Phlla. Trlmbl kin Kb. 1J7 r nnd A. it . of Camden. N. J JSF' iSSfci va nss f. o. 11. M.: KalrtJrw 1' Tienns may nu iru -i-uinij. fi rioncll. No. B2 I' V. A., emptoi-s .1. Van E Irt'er Ce.. Camden. N, J.. InUt-d to serle--I i! S P. m, 4003 Walnut at., rhlla Int. prl 1 n. FrlenJ" may call Sat.. 7.30 to U v. m I ANDM80N. Sept. 1. rtUDOI.ril K. mn of frirl K. and Kllen Anderson, uaeil L'M. Itela rSIIi .nd friends. Hwedlsh Hen Borlety. lu- KJ to services, Thura.. ?. p. m.. Hazel aye ina State road. Highland I'arK. iy. Hit at torten Cem. Friends may ca 1 d. ce. ANDREWS. Sept. 17. MAIIT T., wltlo'V of ti.rfii. ri Annrews. ItelatUea nltd friends tn- I vlted to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a. in.. Mrs. II lies. I tin's residence. 20(14 K Orleans al. Uenulem inita Church of Nativity hi r. ni. nit .New Ctthetlrsl Cem Auto funeral. "IvviVfl SeDt. 17. UKNJAMIV H ANN- K KO. aied 70. !telatle and fi lends imlteil Jlor.. 120 Chestnut at Int. iemnuocl Cem. AlkENS. Sept in THOMAS (' , husband uf Emma J. Alltene. Itelatles nnd frleudK In -Tllrt to senleea Thura . S j. in . 33 1 1) Wal Uee St. Int prliate. I rlends may tall A cd ATltlNSON. Suddenly, at Atlantic Cllv. list! 17.. JOSEPH U ATKINSON, husbaml ef Ctnarln K. Atkinson (nea I'owelli, Ked 7N. RtUtlves and friends nnd Apollo I.udae. No. 3 I. and A. M. and Masonic XeteranV AeO'-ta- ' Boa of Tstina . invited to funeral Ihurs.. 1! n. S, ruldence 1I0O 13. Moomnsln3 aie (neir tnd fletd) To proceed to Ioiurel Hill Cem. t Inl.i er(Iee. EAROBR. Sept 10. ATtl:t, J. llAIlGHn. nt 111 N. ltth st. aged 84. Helatlves and friends. ilae Anna M Ross Post. No. 04, U. A. It . and sll societies of which no an u mcnilier. am tovlted to attend funeral. Thura , S p 111 , from niWence of C W Van Horn. 1328 X. luth st. Int. American Mechanics Cem. BENI8CHCAK. hept. 18. SA11AII C . ulfo of John Benischsak, Jr . and dausnter pf lati Her i!tid and Sarah Fraser. Itetattvea nnd frlenda V tnvtted to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. tn , ,'33 James- tewn ave., itoxDorouxn. roiemn requiem mi" It. Mary's Church, Manayunk, 10 a, m. lm. It. Itiry's Cem, BOWEN. Sept. IB, at Kdaenood. nurllnulon. S. J., EUZAMIITH UKOWN, willow of Uzr.i iMwen. Funeral airlces Hat.. 11 n m . rtt M. Mtrjr's Church, IlurlinKton. Int. private l'leai smlt flowers BURKE. Sept. 1, JUI.TA M. Ttl'RKi:. Ilel. tires and friends inlted to funeral, Tluirs,, lib t. m . Chapel ot Andrew J. Hair & Son. arch and Huh sts tiolemn high reoulem mass t Cathedral tl a. m, Uemalns mav !) tewed piliSy' '"t- Schuylkill listen Pa. BUTTS. Sept. 18. FKRDKKIC'K AUSTIN. Bosband of Chrlstlanna I,. llutta (nen Wuld Jiimer). ared 73 ltelatle utnl frlenda, ctrk-nt Wit. No. -HO, K and A. AT., Ml Sinai ljidt'f. No. 03, Loial Patriot of Amerlia. inlted to tunertl. Sat.. 2 p. ni., 233:! S. 2uth r Vi lends turcall Frl. ee. Int. Jit. Morlali Cem. Auto taiiiral. CADDEN. Sept, 10. KDWAIIU A husband t tltbet Cadden (nee Nice), son of Thoniaa J. id Cittierlns Cadden. Itelutlves nnd friends Train. Tribe, No. -14. I. O. n. .t , ItiNlted to tuairil. Thurs., S 30 a. m , 1238 N. Jledlleld t. Hlsh masa Church of Our l.ady of tho RMlty 10 a, m. Int. private. Auto funeral PARCEL POST ' Xs mnctlan ntfs , io sther plies Kliteiie , rirk imj d. Old Reliable MAL0NB tt Pioneer Bicycl Man leJbdi back or fait BICYCLES tUWATH n,8 nAKOAlNS flF.W mTri wsa K0.O0 and TJ . 'fcilL 'iwfn on onr "'i1 wyele. Caih nr i, naTtnants eona.Hand Bicycles, 11.00 Up TniES, 1.00 Df rtrythtn In the Bicycle Line V Lowest Possible Prices ,iS,,1Si ?T"" he'oro purchasing else-. 1 itii.i -f"u. " win save money. We ao n'i""iS'siinff. m&mi Inv h,in, viilean. it-sift !". w.'lln. A 1 klnda of repair l(7&t"tPitl- W. are cheaper than th U Cuf .i ir work Is better than tns usst. L ItmsW. n. eonvinoeo. open evenings sag f ,8M. Daddy of low prices and auslUy. GEORGE C. MALONE IIOS-CJ cirari Annua lvvto-noN wren any other riACia LEG TROUBLES BllkCi."!.ulcr"-..'ver aores. lnnammallun. nr.Jl" nd "" other llmli trouble. SUCCESSFULLY TREATED of.u'.VfUrPtrhactrceJ:a'a ty -- from .,iTIIOU'r 1'fS8 (IV TIMI! TW orkPloment' or th hl i'i Oat iSJtiUS c,lt bur1 or '"ape th II111I, ! vRluA-SWlSW nd .endorsed b U u J2?k the. Corliss Non-Klaatlo 8. .WS!.'.! tode'r"1"1 ,te'"1 .SSfJ'Sftii"!.! spiiiy Co. .. -... a,t K ti.iu,t f'M, BUDDHA7" 5S.18 Burner OMrLETE Sn SS6of 7 - oi rmu. PAWNSHOP AT 904 vlNE &. sa.li'M'!.J,!'l'f mH riae y. tiis ..CAFBinV, -- Sept 18, WILLIAM. son . ot Charlea and Piiullne fnasldr. mert lb monlha. funeral will bo given . r,,'A'.U?m,s'I,'..1 "? ,wn'uAt J.. Jr.. hus biHiil of Lillian Clark (nee, ilannonl and son of V llllam and Ijtp Jtnrv A Clark. Relatives and f 1 lends Invited to funeral, Tliura.. IHtfO a m 23 IN Callonhlll at. Solemn requiem man st'. Francis XaMer's Church 10 a. m. Int. llo'y 1 rosa t ent. COLLINS - Sept. IB THOMAS J., husband of Marrneaiv Collins Ilelatlvea nnd friend?, all organlsntlona of whlih he sit a member. In vited to funeral, Thurs, s jiq a. in, 150 W Hortter st , Mt Airy. Solemn requiem mni lloly Cross Church 10 a. ni. Int. Holy Sepulchre .e'SV'iy3 m",!?' !."', THOMAS H.. husband ef Kathryn Cotllns. Relatives and friends, em plnyes iif N Knellenburg & Co.. Invited to fu neral. THirs., s-30 a tn . 2.M7 S. IDth at. Sol emn requiem mass Cliurrli vt St. Monica 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedrnl Cem Auto funeral COM IIS -Sent t. 1JMMA flOOIJKr!?,? widow of Samuel (I. Comhs Itelatlvea and frlenda In cited tn funeral services, Thura.. 1 p. tn. 03' Oreen at Int I'emberton. N J. Thura." 4 v in. Remains may he Mewed Wed., afler 7'3i V. m. Auto service .. CtiNROY Sept Id. ANNA V . wife, nf Jam's I! Conroy (nee Thistle! Relatives and friends Invited tn funeiMl, Thurs morn., residence of ouslrt, John .1. Sullivan, tlln Noble m. Maax St Auxustlus's Church 8 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem I'CMMINO - t Pitman N J. Rept Id IILN'RV C husbind of Amelia M Cummlncs. aged s Relatives and frlenda. emplojes 1 Ivde Steamship Co . members 1 o S of Camp So, 47H. of Phlla Invited to fimernl Thurs i p. in . aon In law's reslden. e jt m Oarrett, f.iWit Rodman at , Weat Phlla. Int prlvato Odd Fellows' Cem. Friends may call . mi , 1 in 1, p. hi. IIAIIILL Sept. 1. JOHN, husband of Mar tarot Uahlll. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 7:30 a. m.. lala residence. 21 3 Cross at. High mass of requiem Ht. Kdmond's Church 0 n. m. Int, Holv Crosa Cem HAV1S. Ilev WILLIAM 1'OTTKll DAVIS, 1) U. of tho New Jersey Conference. Sept 18 Services In tho Centenary M. 1: Church, 3th and Cooper sta , Camden, V. J. Sat.. 1U30 a. ni Int. private Flease. omit flowers. nONOHJIi: S-nt. 17. lilt". MARY. wlf. of vMltiam I. Uonohuc Relatives nnd friends in vited to funeral. Friday morning, 8 o'cloeK, from residence of her brother, Daniel McIIugh, .Mil Hoffman at. High mass of requiem Church of Sacred Heart, :30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cress (Vm DUNCAN Sept. 17, MARY, daughter of lata Captain Peter . nnd Hllza Duncan, aged s Friends Invited tn services. Thurs, 230 . n . Oliver H. Hair Hide. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Mt. Morlah Com KI.VIIHJK Sept 17 SFHAN. widow of John Thnimta i:ivldxe, aged Ml. Relatives and friends Invited hi funeral serviepa, Thuls.. 2 n m 14S W Sharpnaelv at. tiTm.mto'-n. Int private 1 Hill Ceni . FI.F.MINll Sept 17. Kl.IMICTH ,T . wife of late Patrli K Fleming itelatlvea mi, friends soeietles uf whliii she wan a member, invited to funeral Thura . 8 .10 n. m , 1S3I N 2lth st Solemn mass of requiem St Klizabeth'a I'hureli In a. tn. Int New Cathedral Cem. Omit flow- ri'LtTrnFT. Ninth Month 17th. SARAH B VLITCUMT. widow of Allen Flltcratt. aged ?.' Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Fourth-day, lOtli. 3 p. m , Trlenda' Meetltiu House 3d and Market ate., Chester 1'a. Int. Cheater Rural Cem FRANKLIN Sept. 18. ICLRANOR H . widow of William S. Franklin, agod S3. Ralatlvea and friends Invited to services, Fr1 g r. m . fathei-a residence. Kdward A Stoops, 41 N. 41st rf Int. Westminster Cem. FRLV Sept. 17. ELTZATtTJTTl, widow of i rana 1 rev. aeu ,. j,einvirea ana rrtends invited to funeral services. Ttiurs., 2pm at the resident,? of her son-ln-Iaw. Harry Gehmati 4.-1U V 20th st Int. private. Hillside Cem! Auto funeral (1 VI. I. AlllllHt Sept 17. MART A daugh ler nf late. Patrick and Catharlno llallagher Relatives and friends Invited 'o funeral, Thurs T 3d m 111JT . r.tn st fsoiemn requleni mass St Mlfhael's. Churth 0 a. in. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral C.tllhON. Huddenlv. tept 17. IIARIIT f, Imsbmd of lato Gertrude Gibson (nee Walls) nnd on of Harry C and lite Soptili Gil, ron, Bed 3J Relatives and frlenda Invited tn fuuetnl. Frl 2 p. m . residence of uncle, T'avld I, Gibson. 1241 Wolf st. Inl Arlington Cem Friends miv ,ull Thur. eve ,uto servh e liltKGSON - t At'antic City. N. J. Sent 10. NM.LIti. daughter of Ann J. and late ain uel Greffson. nifed 24. Rtlativea and friends In vited to fuuetat tiervlcea, Wed., 8 p m., resi dence of parents, 124 S Mississippi ave., At lantic f!t. Funeral, Thurs., 11 a. m Int Fieasantvllle Cem. . HARDING. Sept. 17. MART, widow of Adam Itnrdtng, Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral servkea, Thurs., 2 p. in., daughter's resi dence, 13.18 8. 20th at. Int. Kenwood Cem Remains may be viewed Wed.. S to 10 p m. Auto service. IIAI'GIIRY. Sept. 1R. surldenlj, MARGARET M., wife of llernard Hausl Relatives and frtends. R. V. M. SodulltV of Church of our Ijvdy of the Roearv and Sacred Heart Soel,,v of Church of Our Lsdv of Vlctorv. Invited tn funeral. Sat. 8:3(1 a in.. 1430 N fiMh at., w I'lilla Solemn rcqui'Mn mass Churvli of Our Lady of the Itosars Hi a in Int. St. Denis a Cem Atito service. Iinr'llT. At Otenn Cllv. V. .1.. Sept. 15. HANNAH C. wife of Moseis llecht. Relatives and friends invited lo funeral. Frl. 2 p tn., 200S V. 17th at. Int. private. Mt. Mnal Cem. lirJNRV. Sept. Ill 17(18 N. .Mascher. HAN NAH C wire uf llarrv llenrj Relatives and friends Invited tn uttend tho funeral. Thurs.. H 30 11. m. Solemn hleli miss of requiem, St, Michael's Church in a. in. lr:. lloly Sepulcher Cem. Automiibllo funeral. lirilHS--hept 17 SARAH, widow of Wil liam P. lluhba utfed 7(1 Relative mid frieuili Invited to funeral -aervlvea. 37SO N. 18th at Frl, 2 p m. Int private Central Laurel Hill Cem KF.VTING Sept 111. VAI UICL. Jr son of late Maurice and Lllen Keating (nee Lambert I. need I. Relatives and friends Invited tn fu nerul, Thurs . 10 a. m.. St. James'.s Chun ii 3Sth and Chestnut ats., high niasi, Int (lid I'-ithedral Cem Friends may view letuiliis Wed.. 7 to 10 P m Oliver II. Ilalr IllJg . lb2U CheitnuL St. KKLLY, Sent 1(1 FRANCIS J. son of Kd wurd V. an 1 latharlne C. Kcllv (nee lIynn), ased 22. Relatives and friends. Kewunee Tribe, No. 217. I. O. rt. M. Iron Workers and Ship builder Union, I.oal No. 410, Cramp Mutual Asso invited to funeral. 'Ihurs. 8 30 a. m.. parents' residence 2701 U. Huntingdon at. (18th Ward). Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto fu- KKLLY -Sept. Ill ANNII3. wife of Kdward I Knllv and daughter of John and Rtliabcth Dnnnellv. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral Thurs . s 30 a. m.. lirrband's residence. 22311 N. Fntelliorp pt. Solemn requiem muss Church of Visitation 10 u m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem KISSICK. Sept. 17 JAMMS. husband of Cas sle M. Klsalek (nee Simpson) Relatlvis and 1 ''s'nk Trlu, No 12U 1 11 H l invited to services. Sat , 2 p m., 1133 IC. Oxford 1 litt nrlvf.lo. KCHTZ Sept 18 ItnnNRV 11. son of A II liam tl and llertha lMin"r Kuru ascd s HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE () FItllltlMIIv '.,: : : : : . . 5 OVERBROOK s $2500 cash will purchase a property which I will sell for consider- ' nhlvr leaa than the aliened valuation worth more than I am asking for tho '. It is a comfortable home, situated on the north side, convenient to ( J5 the station, heated from a central plant and contains 18 rooms and three ') '! baths. Si? I have moved to N, Y. and will accept any reasonable offer. Address owner, Bdx M 353, Ledger Central. ::. , - ' ' i:.ti,vM sini RiiAN Your Own Home Convenient Beautiful- 300 Feet Wide N. E. Boulevard $7800 $3800 $2950 Henrietta Homes Front St. Homes On Hie Northeast lloulevard at IVunt Mrret. ", J-slory K,,illelartied Aouses, ' Ju.t off Boulevard. I New 2-story stone , front homes. Ideally . mid lonvenlently ilt- aide urdi. alone front. 2 baths, oak floors, garage fur one car Is rear. Ilruull, fulls finished and dee oraied. lltgli-rhlil electric llsrbtlgir Hx- ' iiaten. containing an I the latest Improve . menls, hot water ' heat, ouk Moors, line I elect rlo (litures. i These homes rannol be duplicated for the ' menrr. Only 13800 turrs, iiov - , heat, S7SW. ) upward. Take Car SO to N. E. Boulevard Sample House Furnished Open Daily and Evenings J. T. Jackspn Company Boulevard Office : N, W, Cor. Kmg Shh Ave. & Baulevard City Office : Cbcstmit at 13tk St. DEATH"! Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs., 2 m, from his Barest' reildenca, 3Jn S. Tdrewood St. Int. private. .... . I,ALOR. Sept. 18. luddenly, THOMAS. hu band ot Hannah lavlor, aged 70. Relative! and friends invited to services, Thurs., 2 p. m 4833 Walton ave. Int private, LAMII Near Walnford. N. J, Sept. 11, WALTKR LAMU, aged 08. Helatlvee nd friends Invited to funeral services, near Walnford, N J, Frl., 1:30 p. tn. Int. Jacobetown IJsptlit Cem. IJVVTON'. At Smlthvllle. N. J., fiept. IT. FANNIH R . wife of Charles C. Liyton, aged 63. luneral and Int. private. i.RACH tJeot. 18, CA1HHINB (. LRACH, aged r8, at 21! W. Lancaster ave., Ardmois. IM. Due notice of funeral will he jrlven. MVBZRT. Sept. 17. JOHN V. W. LIVEZET, aged ' Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to fu, neral, Thura.. 2 p. ni . residence of nphew, Jesse L l.lvezay, 7 Lee ave., Willow Grove, I'a. Int. private Whltemsrah Cem. LONOMORK Sept 17. JAMES, husband of 7,ona Ijongmoro (nee Garber), aged H3. Rela. lives and friends, Tarony Ixidge, No. 600, V snd A. M Taroma Tribe. No. 277. I. O. R. M : Red Dragon Canoe Club. Iron Moldera' Union, Iical No, IS. Invited to funeral, Thurs., S p. m., (1(163 Edmund it . Tacony. Int. Magnolia Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed., after 7 p. m. Trenton (N. J.) papera copy. MARONr Sept IT. at BIT VT. Tioga at., DAVID, son of late Daniel and Ann Marony, eked 7.1 Relatives and friends, Richard 'Vau Lodge. No. 3M, I, and A. M., and all other organizations of which tie was a member, in vited to services. David It. pehuiler Rldg.. Rrosd and Diamond sts.. Thurs.. 2 p. m. Int. K of 1 Greenwood Cem McCOl'RT.- Sept 17. MART A., widow ef Thomas McCourt (nee Dovle) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs . 8 30 a. m ,41? TC l"lb St. tttrh mass Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem McFADDBN. Sept. 18. JOHN, aon of late John and Kliiabeth MeFadden (neo Kellr). Re)i tlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl , 7 30 a. m residence of brother-in-law, Jacob Welker, 2230 Coral st. Mass Holy Nam Church & a. in Int. New Cathedral Cera. M1LLHR -Sept. IB. ALRERT R. MII.U.R aged B2. Relatives and friends. Progressive Division. No. 34, S of T : I'aclflo Ia)dge, No. 200. I. O. O. F . Jordan Ilncampment. No Ml. 1 O. O. r and Washington Camp, No. 21 I. O. S of A., Invited to funeral services. 2408 W, Turner at.. Wed., 8pm Int. private. MONTGOMERY. Sept. 15. JESSI13. daughter ef Robert II. and Annie II. Montgomery, aged 18. Relatives and frlenda Invited to services Thura,. 2 p, m., parents' residence, 314 S. !Uh St., Darby. Pa. Int. ML Morlah Cem. ilURPHT Suddenly. Pept. 17, EDWARD T , son of Edward M. and l,ta Mary A. Murphy (nee Kane), aged 15. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Thurs , 8:30 a. tn.. residence of aunt, Jean Murphy, 204 Pemberton at (2lst nnd ritjvvater sts.i Hljh mass of requiem Charles's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross ( em O l.TRNT Suddenu ept 17. at fonsrm ho. ken MARHMIRT I., widow of P I olivrne (neo"Mi.Keon) P.elatlves and friends invite 1 to funeral. Thurs., 8 a. tn.. 223 Spring Mill ave., Consholiocken Solemn high mass of requiem St. Matthew'i Churrh W30 a. in. Int. gl Matthew's New Cem OF.KEN Sept 17. KATHARINE, widow of Loula Oeken, aged 7B. Relatives and friend In vited to funeral services Thura . 2 p. m., par lors of S. I. rrankenfleld Bons. 6800 Vina st. Int ML Teaee Cem. PIIIPPS. Sept IT, ANNA RTSBECOA MO RERLT, wife of Thomar Richard Oraham Phlpps and daughter of late William and Klten Moberly, of Frederick, Md.. aged 2D. Relatives and frlenda Invited ta funeral services, Thura., 2 p. in.. 211S Mediry ave., O-rmantowu. Int, private 1-ORTER. Sept. IT. ANNA, widow of Joseph Porter (nee Cummlngs) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs . 2 p. m., residence of son, Robert Porter, 027 W. Somerset st Int. West Ijvurrl Hill Cem. Auto service. Remain" can ho Mewed Wed . 7 to 9 p. m. I'ORTZ Sept. IB. WILLIAM M., aon of Andrew and lena Porta of Weat Chester, Pa , aged 21. Relatives ant. friends Invited to fu neral services. Thurs, 2 p. in. l."33 W Norrls st. Int Hillside Cem. Remains may bo vlewtd Wed . after 8pm Auto funeral RAGN -Sept. 18 ln7. DAMLL T. 15AC1W, boloved husband of ,1ur A Rngati Relatives and friends, also Phlla. Turngomelnde, rrlendly Sons of St, Patrick nrc Invited to funeral, Mon 8 lo a. ni.. from lato residence 1C08VN. 17th at Solemn high man of reoulem at Chun h ot Gesu in a. m. Int New t'Alhedrat Cem. in.'1-sr. il.nt 17. MAY l.dl'ISK. wife of William Reeso (neo Waldman) Relatives and ' frlnds Invited to funeral suvlrea Thurs.. I i P. m., 222 S 114th st. Int private. Hillside 1 ,.nn. Aiiin funeral. RF.F.VES. Sept 17, NAOMI L . wife of John A Reeves. Relatives and friends, Coho kslnh Council. No. ISO Degreo of Pocahontas. Mildred Rcbekah Lodge, No lu! I. O O. F. and W I T F . Franils Wlllard Chapter, Invttvd to funeral services Thurs , 2 p. m , 313 N. Pen y st. Int. Northwood Cent. Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed llril . 8 to 10 p m RKIMIAIIDT Sept. 17, Ut.tZAllKllI. widow nf Christian Relnhardt, aged (1(1. Relative and friends, members of German Church of Peire (inih and Snsder ave.) and lavdlea' Aid Society of fcame, invited to funeral services, Frl . 2 p m . 1(100 S. Front st. Int. private. Remains may he viewed Thurs. eve. Auto funeral. RYDER. Sept 17 MARY, wlfo of John Rvdcr (nee Qulnn) of liHillnaarv, county Tip perar. Ireland Relatives and friend invited tn funeral, Frl. H 30 a ni 1(511 RurTner St.. Nlcetown. Solemn high requiem mass M STF.A11.N11IP NOTK IX ECONOMY, COMFORT and PLEASURE TRAVELING SOUTH Merchants and Miners Trans. Co service from Ilaltltnore and Philadelphia to Savannah and Jacksonville ' II) Sea" Is beltu; maintained as usual, which offers tho best vsay tn travel South In comfort at low fares with best service, one way and round trip tickets to principal points, including meals and stateroom accommodations on steamer. It will be to our advantage to consult us about vour trip South. -.. , . i 2-5 So Broad St. Ticket Offices ) i.llr ,R. So. DeIa. Av, General Offices. Italtlmore, Md, w. r. TURNER, a. P. A. STEAMBOATS FAMILY EXCURSIONS" IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE TO AI'C.USTINK REACH Stopping at Cheater 100 miles for COo Bait water bathing, plenty tables and bsnebts '"raVeNtouW'Trlp. 60c Chlla.-n S to 10, IS Leave Arch St Wharf Dally 8.30 A. It Sunday i A M Dell Phone, Market 1153 JAMES E. OTIS. Manager. 3 Arch St. HEAL ESTATE FOR S ALE nvnRniinoK .; wxm-SB-cmw :: i? v of SJ1.50U. ihe House alone is A :: entire properly. ' ''x'Jn-'.-'.J I'F.VXSVI.TANIA HlinURIIAN -Little Cash -On and Near Albanus St. Homes First street nnrll, of the UoDlevaed al Front. All stone. Cozy, porch front i up-to-the-minute. Com plete 111 eii,r iinr. Hot water heat. ivoomr, modern bath room. Thee houses really must be seen to be appreciated. They are little gem. rrice only :ou. DKATHS Stephen's Church 10 a, in. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. 8ARONT. Sept. .17. at BIT W. Tioga at.. DAVID, son ot the late Daniel and Ann Marony, ard 73. Relatives and friends, Rlihard Vaug lodge, No. BSt. 1'. and A. M , and nil other or ranlzatlons of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services, David II Schuyler Dldg., llroad and Diamond sts., Ihurs. 2 p. m. Int. K of P. Greenwood Cem. HCHAnACKKIL Sept. 10, BAR1NIA. bloved wife of llenrv Schabacker (neo Datiecker) Relatives and frlenda tinrltod to fitnersl 'thura . 2 p. 111., from 7013 Unlet ave., W. l'hllt Int. Fernwnod Cent. Remains ran bo Mewed Wed.. S to 10 o. m. SCHWARTZ. Sept. IB. AMELIA, wife of Robert Schwartz (nee Rvans). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs , 8 .in a. tn.. :12S Watklns st. (near 21st and Morris) High mass of requiem Ht. IMmond a Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem SEKMAN. Sept. IT. RTJGINA HEBMAN aged tin Relatives and friends. John H. Fine Lodge, No E.I, o. S of It . Invited to funeral services. Frl , a r ,n , 2848 N 7th st. Rrmatns may be viewed Thurs., after 8 p. m. Int. Oreen. mount Cem. S1IRARON Sept. IT. THOMAS, husband ot late Mary Hhearon. Relatives and friends In vlttd to funeral, Thura., 0 a m.. 2.125 Parrlsh at. High requiem mass fit Francis s Church T a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem., Woodslde. Pa., via 0.10 a. in. train 1'. It. R. Auto funeral to station SHIIRRnRD Sept. 18, JAME-" If. Jr., son of late James II. and Ellen It. Sherrerd. aged 47 Due notice of funeral will le given S1NNOTT Sept. 18. JnnRPIf S1NNOTT. Relatives td friends, members of St. Philip s llolv Name Society. Dlv No 7, A, O. 11 Coopers' International Union Invited to funeral. Frl . Sin 1. m.. 128 Krnllworth st. (Front and Ralnhrldge). Solemn hlch mass of reuulem St. Philip's Church 10 a. m. Int. lloly Cross 1 em. Auto funsraL v Roth Setes irsmtxwamimuiusi All afternoon and evening classes of Temple University will open Monday, Sept. 24 Registration Day, Monday. Sep tember 24. Regular class sessions begin Tuesday, September 25. Write, call or T-700. prtono for Catnlop; Office open day and evening. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY llroail St., below Ilerks E Philadelphia Chestnut Hill Academy St. Marlins, Chestnut Hill, Pa. The most Ideally located nnd finest equipped day and boarding school for boys In or nroiind Philadelphia. Kspeclally low latCM for flve-dny boarders who spend Saturday and Sun dny at home. lllsh standards of scholarship com bined with unsurpassed nthlctlc facili ties. Including; syinnaslum. svvtmmlnr pool, three athletic fields, etc. For Catalogrue Address J. L, Patterson, Headmaster CTDAVCD'Q The "est lluslness .School. OllAIC,tVO 001-807 Chestnut Ktreet. Positions suarantocd. Enter now. Diy or ii.ght. We do not have to uso large advertisements because nearlv a" of our Mm desks for day students and R00 desks for night students havo already been engaged. Register now if ou wish to secure ndm'ssinn to the best business school. SALESMANSHIP i'olm" T.: ACCUUNlAFiLI Prepares for State ' E! DP A I FITATF Taught by a Lawyer KbAla CO I rt I la snd a RealEstateJ!Ian. ORATORY t locuLOi' Ilrnmnttr Art Authorship lalrvivnn iilp Diploma-, und Dtgreea. I'h.irteied heliool (1113) of teciignized EdULHtional alatiitfnv I lasi and Conlldenllal prlvato lnstrui lion Da. Afl rriionu and llvvaitiiK Classes fui Iloth Heve Fhort Courtes. Ctilldren's class hat. morn I.areo CataloB on application. Phono for p. r sonul Interview. .Spruce SL'-lh. Iav School opens Kent ember 2ltli. SILAS s. M'.I'I'. Ph. I).. I'res. nnd I oiindrr. KKI'4 OI.LKC.F.. H3H CliCslliut St. MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1R0S SPRPCF, stri:i;t main mm: RRANCII. AKIIMIIIIK, pa. Kllznheth Hills Lyman, Principal t:l.- floi-l-c trained, always In demand, s rlling vlei'vS cure a position through our course of Instruction Philadelphia School of FI I 'ir till) rhesjnut at.. tturdt!oor. FRIENDS' "SELECT SCHOOL 'Almost Country brhool" on lite Parkway IIOS 140 N. IBtli St. (IIRLS PEIRC15 SCHOOL of lluslness Administration Day and evening classes for both sev-es. Pine Ktreet VeatofJlroad Plilladelphla Vrivmi-i euoni Engllih. Fren h. Oermia, f nvate wessons L a , , . Math.matict larkwsrd pupils. Miss Wlldman, lBSBRaceSt. French teacher, lady, rrench academy rrad wants pupils Madame Ktmnii. 380(1 Italtlmore LEWISRPBO. IA. BudmeU University "jggggT YMnWomnjniIGirIi Miss Marshall's School ..mi OR 4 OAK LANE. 1-1IIL.A. Day and Hoarding Departments. Primary through college preparatory courses also Art. Music, Expression, Domestic H. leneo Teacher to every 8 girls Campus gf 4 acres. Large, airy study rooms. Outdoor athletics. Appoint ment may now be made with the principal. Bel! telephone. Oak Lane 1020. MISS K. . MARSHALL. Prim Ipal. Phila. School of Design for Women Reopens October 1. 191T llltOAD AM).MASTKR STl'iniTH.rillfA. IIIK STEVENa SCHOOL FOR H1RIJ4, S21 Vf. Chelten ave., Oermantown SOth year begins Sept. 25: Kindergarten In charge of ltl. F. Uhler. College Preparatory. Special courses In Domestic Science and Conversational French for girls and women, 1IAKY II WTUSY, head of Mchool. AMJILKIC. PA. School of Horticulture IS?1 Short fall course for women In growlnr veg etables, flowers, fruit, can nine bee keeping, poultry, landscape gardening. Catalor. SWARTHMORi:. PA. Mary Lyon School Collefe preparation, Uldlnr. canoelnc, swimming;, aeithetlo danclnc. SEVEN OADLES, our home for little flrls. Catalog, Address II. M. ClIIHT. A. B. , J tbancis u chIst: a7 B. PrlntlpaU, Box 160S. Nwarthmers, ra NOKRISTOIVN, PA. Normtown Academy .OI "ctJoot. niaiaer.i e oiy ecoooi near rnua. liuiu a, Parisian. Pupil spealj. French. Trli rp college sptranoe. Small classes. Cat water mars taleg. BKraHEMjI'At SltHCWIAN HLMINAK-..A.ND (JULLEUM YOM vtvlillv lictltwueui. l-vmu. - 1'np.ralory S2h. -'-'' iY"?tt l.tfi'A "-'TU'!V i.,aV!i "? MM ftssrtfjK5 CUiWiiuu vu.u II KA Tills BTAMIX.- Sept. IB. DAVID P.. husband of Annie C. (nee Preston), formerly of Olouceater and Woodbury, and son of Jeiso and Christina A. Htamlx. age 0'. Relatives nnd friends, also members of P. It. It Police, are Invited to funeral, Thur , 5 p, in, residence of son-ln-taw, Charles r Wiggins, 4.10 IV. Frederick: at.. In! caster. Int Rivervlow Cem , South Duke at. Tako College ave. ar at P. II. it, depot at James and Mary sts., half block to Fred erick st K1F.LI. Al his home near West Nottingham, Colors. Mil. Sept. IT. flOill.IlT WALI.ACU HTUKU age 72 Funeral icrvlccs at his home Thura. B 30 p in. HTINSOV, Sept. 17. MART T.. daughter of late Patilck nnd Kllsabeth Stlnson. Funeral 'Ihurs., 8.30 a. 111.. 842 N. tilth st, t'olimn re. quleni mass Church of Clean 10 a. Hi, Int. Cathedral Cem Relatives nnd friends invited. Remains may be viewed Wed, after 4 p. in. Auto serv-lve STO.NH -Sept. 18, KOrtERT, husband of Ljdla Stone. Relatives and friends, phaka happo Trlti No 138. 1. O. It. M.l Djers' Union, Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 3U a in., 1C.1T Foulk rol at.. Frankford. High miss St. Joachim's church In a. in. Int. private. STRANG Sept. 18 lt'17, USTTtKR A. STRANG (nee Howard), wife of H, Tudor Strang-, aged 01 vears. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Friday, 2 p. m., realdence, ir,27 Chrlattan at. Interment private, Fernwood Cemetery. THOMSDN Sept. 17. TORRtS THOMSEN, Sr . uged 08 vears. Rolatlves and friends in vited to funeral nervbes. Thurs.. 3:30 p. m., chapel at Hillside Cem. Train leaves Reading Terminal for Holvn station 2'13 p. m UNDKIlKOKLr.lt. Sept. 17. EDGAR R. UNHLRlvOFLLIt husband of Alice M. Under lionvr (neo llaruier). aged 04. Relatives and ftlinds invited to funeral services, Ihurs., -j P. m resldenre 211 Tierce st. Int. private. Greenmount Cem. Remains may ba viewed Wed. eve. Auto serviie. VAUTHir.P. Sept. 17, ALFRED VAUTHIER. ducation Dolh Seles rajnm-nm WIGHT r S Money JJJtiUUL iou Kree Spenl ",',? tPii. 'Bht!?) r" 'nrested hi a n.I t..Y , rnw or medem busi ness training. Hard work alone doe ii'iv nrina v, ,, u ..T " vne isna write, phone or call fnr free -catalogue uov oita Aicnr Nesevoss. L'nter anu tine RANTtSl RI1SIXESS rni.T.RIlK Pf""(IL TOR NFa-RETAKlES 01.'. I'heslntil St.. PhlladelphU 9e3ia4ai i jrWonteftfort ItrMtIUNn AND IY SrilOOTi luth nml Spriir. stt.. rhlla. A Itrnnfiti for 1th Yi-ar In October U nil I l prrnrnti 113J Antn m,fvlc. A iirlriiMdr Dlrrrtlon for MIK.MAL CMI U Arm. It In 12 rri. Hi- mm of ihis mhgnl io to rl Normal rhildrii nn environ 3 mpnt In whii h t.i BpontnnouB impuln9 V of fhflfj tlf mnv linin fruindrim for indl B xlrfn.il crowth. IMrcctlon cover tlet, V i'xr ie Itifipatton Dt-rortment. Con- tro) of Emotions. Ooruratlon. etc., air fcrlnc for rmh IndtMdu.il child. Training Course for Teachers y Announcement trill hr in nil later of i me open in c or our -renin-n nrnn-rii cnooi. W Mr. ntm Wlnillo Vnmt Dlrertrrns 'MnnteN'inrl IMplnma. Home. 1911 RIENDS' CENTRAL school SYSTEM Tht only privnto School with elempn tary hrhools iR various ji.irts of city. ThurouKh education from kindergarten to ('oIIcro or hus'tness life. Guarded companionship; eioso personal contuct witli skilled toacliers. .Special attention to physical training. Separate depart ments for hoys nnd girls in hiRh school grades. Opens Ninth month Ufith. Veur Rook now ready : Write for Rates JOHN AV. CAHK, I'd. ., Principal loth and ltace Sts., l'hiladelphia Salesmanship Public Speaking C'LVSS AND PRrVATD IVSTIIIJCTION under n Lecturer and Teacher of 20 ears' In ternational experience and ertati. reputation NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE 008 CHF.STM T hTUEF.r PHILV TURNGEMEINDE Pel mot reorn Ccrtcniber 10. Gymnaatlca. Herman tlralnc, paintlnc. neMIwork and wtmnilnff :o children. 7 to IS for 6 par yaar. KiiAiIl now Uroad and Columbia uv-s. Wanamaker Institute 27.i I Walnut. Opem Spt. 24lh. r.onlvK- pins Si"iinB , ltui Arftli 1'cnnianahlp nnd -Torre-pond- n T'ubllr H honl Uranrhen $7 to H pr "ii im oi nvfinnt atnlns i. WE PnKPAItK STUDENTS for any colltv or profes-jlonil arhool Hunlnens rournea for cfrla and ynuns men IUCUUN rKEPAnATOKV hCIIOOr. Broad and ('hurry ata, IIOUDENTOWN. tJ. Alaher Preparatory .school for CoTleg"a. Ijbw and Medicine. Day and ).enlnc. CoacMnr. Unl raHv reference. Wltherauoun llnlldlnc. Yoone len ami Iloya WKNONAn, N. 4. WENONAHJSSffiSl Whero character, manlinesi and honor aro developed. An independent unit in your boy's education and not merely a preparatory school. Your boy at Wenonah will b m man in tho making a storehouse of fine possibilities. He will be indi vidually studied. He will be taught how to study how to learn. There will be a drawing out of intellectual, moral and physical qualities. The boy responds because the Military System brings out all that Is good and munly. Vcnoiiah is healthfully situated in a solely residential town; 12 miles from Philadelphia with the usual Academic, Classical, Special and Business Courses. A catalog for the parent and a view book of athletic and military life for th boy will be mailed upon request. Dr. CHAItLES n. L0RENCE. Pres. Major CLAYTON A. SNYDEIt, Supt. .- all iVanarvat. W If Bos 411 WenenaJi, N. J, GERMANTOWN FRIENDS" 5rHnni Opens Sept 23, A few vacar-cles j-wliuwuiir earnest college preparatory pupils. STANLEY RYARNALL. Principal. HI'KINU (lARRE-V I.NbTITOTB N. T., Cor, llroad and Spring Garden Streets Night and day classes. Drawing. Machine Shop practice, Klectrlctly, Mathematics, Automobile Mechanics. Open Hept. 24. Writs, for Booklet TItJLASOVA. PA. VILLANOVA Under Cathollo ausploea. Large etniu Uod.rn buildings. Courses Include engineering, daisies, Commercial and speolal studies. Rett. Istered Pre.Uedleal Course, Prep, school U sonaeotlon with eollsa-e. Tolsntlas Aeademr for Snail uujm dr otii.b. iiuunu, jsasy ir oar atud.nta. For catalog; write kexlstrar, Bog 10. Tlllaaava Pa. PUBLIC SPEAKING Tickets for opening demonstration October It. 8 P. m., on request by phone or mall. This course one night a week for ons year Is taught by Dale Carnaghey. of New York tUr. the foremost speech specialist In the country; 12S other high grade courses Commercial. Engineering. Preparatory, Muslo, Commerce and It. A. 1421 Arch et. Write for Booklets Accounts, Day Schools open Sept. 10. Evening- Behoofs Oct. 1. HWAnTHMORE..rA lt& Iwy -d-jvl -1 - tr !' " j aae tnis eonottn v. . "'Z roursslf for better 1 Unas. 2.Zr '"",n, ,ht hlr 'ry. Our graduates, are numbered ametir the Blleeessftil h,tn..a -k..,- -S .l,i'1. CLflllais IlauS. 4l iMttLlaUsT.. nE,TTIJ aged D4. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services, Thurs., 2 p. in , 4714 Woodland arc, W. Phlla. InL Mt. Morlah (Jem. WALKER. Sept, 10. THOMAS M., husband ef late Elizabeth D. Walker, ared 78, formerly of Jenklntown, Pa, Relatives end friends, Ko suth Lodge, No. 893, I.O. O. F., of Media, Pa., vlted to services, Thurs., I p, in., son's residence, William S Walker, f.02t Wya juslnit ave. InL Chester Rural Cttn., Chester, "wilZBIa. At Rmaus. Sept. 18. KrANUt. WK7F.L, aged 03. Remains will arrlvn on Thurs., Reading' .Terminal, 12 Ii4. Will leavn 1,43 for ItilMdo for Int. Relatives and friends Invited lo attiml. without further notice. WH.ION Sept. 17, AGNES M., wife of Rob ert Wilson (neo McCauley), aged 47, Relatives and friends Invited In funeral services. Thurs., 2 P. tn., 179 AY. Llpplhcott st. Int. Oreeninouiit Cem. WICKWARD-Sept. IT. JUnOARET, daugh ter of Nathan K. and Rebecca Wlckward. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs ,2pm, parents residence, Narberth, Pa. Int Rlockley llaptlat Cem. tarrligei will meet train arriving at Narberth station 1.33 p. m WILLTAMS. Sept. 10. WALTER W., husband of lat Mary wiiuams (nee iveser; ana son ot late William and Isabella Williams, aged 87, Iff,!. 11 iiiinm vasi'ai leain-ua s v iiiiqiiirj. rfa,r;i4 4 T Relatives and friends, Washington Camp. No. 141. P. O. S. of A.. Camden, N. J, employes Dexter Metal Mfg Co., Invited to services, Thurs., 1 p. m.. 3102 River ave.. Camden, N. J. Int. private, Fernwood Cem., rhlla. Re. mains may lio viewed Wed. eve. WORRELL-Sent. 18, J. HARD, husband of Itaunah F. Worrell (nee bprlngman). Due no. ties nf funeral given. ZRII Sent. 18, MARY C. widow of Henrr Zeh ared nj. Relatives and friends. Court Peace, No. 18. O (I S. . loska Council. No. 141, D of P., Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.30 a, m. MM) N. Marvlne at. High mass St. Stephen's Church 10 a, m. Int. private. Tonne Sfen nnd Itoya Schools Develop Your Ability and -you can make the same success as other men. Be come a specialist an expert in your line. Attend the Y. M. C. A. School of Commerce and Accounts Become a C. P. A. or a well -trained secretary or business systcmatizcr nnd in crease your earning capacity. 1421 Arch St. Accounting- Auditing; Merchandising Credits A Investments Foreign Trade Ileal relate Scientific Management UNIVERSITY of PENN:vt vanfa, Wharton School of rlnanc nnd Commerc-a OFFERS EVENING COURSES tccounfing and Commercial Law Real Estate and Insurance Advertising and Selling Finance and Banking Iteslstratlon evcnlnira, rxeept Saturday, 7 to !, Kept U7 to 2R. Session lirRlni KepL 28 I.IIG W HALL, SOth A Woodland Ave. The William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Streot PHILADELPHIA Founded In 1080 Vt the request of the Illus trious Founder and Proprietor of the "Con- aW'th1." ea,?yd C&"$Abrinhr tfoV'ffi. 35ZL8rx"SLuISii.lv' "oth ""'-"' More than one thousand of Its students have entered the various colleges and professional and technical schools of the country, while miny have entered direct upon a builneii career. The Prospectus for iniT-1018 la ready for dls trlhutlon Hulldmit now open or Inspection and classification of pupils. FREDERICK L. SMITH. M. A. Actintr Headmaster The Episcopal Academy Locust and Juniper Sts. FOVffDKH 1 78.! With Which Was United in 1615 The De Lancey School Thorough tralnlnp tinder Christian Influence in nreparatloi. for C'olleue or limine,,. Beparute llldg. for bovs 0 to II years of are Voluntar Military Drill fur bois In the Middle and Frper Schools. Fpper School opens September COth: Middle School rierlember 21st, Lower School Sep tember 24th. Head Master now at SchooL Registers mailed on application. Rev. PHILIP J. STKINMRTZ. Jr.. Ilend .Muster, SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING " j;venino Offers practical courses In Build Ir.s Cnnrtructlon (3 years). Chemistry (4 years). Vehicle DraugbUiif and Design (3 years). ' Mechanical Drawing; (3 years). Preliminary Unglneerlng (a ers) 1 nder tho direction of recognlted eniMnterlng enjierts T. M. i'. A 14S1 Arclv St. Write for llooklets ironing Hcnoois open Oct. J. Night School SS Shorthand. Kngllsh, Penmanship. PALMIUl SCHOOL, 18 H. 10th St. $4 MUSIC CoNSEKrMoisrySusic 33d Tear. Individual Instruction. Personal buperviiton. All branches, theorellcal and applied. A School of Public Performance. Teachers' Normal Training Course. Publlo School Music Supervision. Degrees con ferred. Two Complete Pupils' Symphony Or ihestrae. Reciprocal relations with Univ. of Pa. Dprmltorfea for women. A School ef Inspiration, Loyslty Success Our Tear-Uook Is free and contains valuable Information. Gilbert Ramolds Combs, Director Offices btudloi. Dormitories. Itroad A need CHRISTENTEN SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC RAOTIMR IN 50 -LKSSON8. TIANO. CKUIXLE All Instruments. Pbonp now for booklet; lotO rhrituut Ht. kuiid c-pruce 07. J'hone Tioga St6l Ills rnungo ht. ZECKWER.HAHN Mu'i''adem, 1017 Horuce htreet. 1-lillad.lnhl. Eminent faculty, modern equipment. Address I Charlton Lewis Murphy, slansglnr Director I HELEN ACKROYD-CLARE V0ICF. CULTDKEt ART OP MINOINO Centralto Bololst, Cbureh of the lloly TrUti" Bludlo, lletey Hall. Walnot al 17th h" V' Wanamalter Institute Sd fc Walnut. Opens Sept, 24th. OC'AI. LESSONS IS6.00 Morn.Af I Lnd Kvr HnJoratalorO. faAtlTlalK In 20 lessons or Money liaxk. UkiT mailed free. C1IIUSTF.N8KN AaiBchsil. 1620 Chestnut St., 1412 Venausa fc , 1ms Talker jit- Phon.Boruce 7. '" ' rinxip vAKuu!r rtrinirn vuicu iuurvp. KSTKV HALL Pl,;i rnniervstnrv OF UU8IC .. i . .. .,!? 5- " 9L wwr-s " s"""' wmu sUHq UHyfUt. GEORGE A. KNABE -J? "XI.'1Jr: Y. M. C, A. SCHCKp5iF; MUSIC -Win - rimv .-,r nrit M9t AW? aiTrn-rT aUliCUbatt. L Teu.iur ?- CrJftiA Y- Yr T SSrzr,yM ri fsisi STJJOCEll XB80T ATtTfTtO 'cmr. w. J.. vyoRuysawr.ie5r5 Din ami Dane la th TatastH SUBMARINE GRILL Spaclsoi rirerreef Qirars jaijenHaw a" g-aatsVTV 1 1 K. sasl I K WM HotalorsdiSEmaitcjrifm sNqLed for Its aupmac II TbDlc and Ctu-fttKimtAa. siijtjjn Hotel Boscobel -o;iiBA:r. Sipeclal SepL rates. Phone 11. A.E.Marlon. Westminster Kr. ve-. near lleach. KlsvT -a a t er, IIP up wkly. 13 up dally. Chas. Buhrs. IKICWOOP, N. J. . THE LAUREL HOUSE will open the Lakewood Resort season on Keptember 18. First-class American Plan Hotel, SO miles from New Tork. Fins train service via C. H. R. of N. J. Delightful autumn climate. A. J. MURP1IT, Mgr. C. V. MtmniY. AssL Mcr. LAKEWOOD. N. J. LOST AND FOUND AT'TO.MOHILi; Stolen, 1017 Rulck touring, node) D 4.,. oar .1180110. license M8S8; stsnd ard llukk finish, green body end wheels, black hood and fepdera, black mohair top: Initials .r I W on lioth side jianels; Goodyear non skid tltea rear wheels: plain on front: plain Pullman nn spare rim: deep scratch on left front door; rear right fender dented: S100 re ward for recovery or Information teadlnr thereto. Dr. Jullua Werner. 1S33 S. 6th St., Phlla. HELP -VVANTED rgMATaB UEIJ, T-ffiLKPItOrrs OPKRATTNO . Tb President of the United B tales has pointed to tbe great Industrial army of the nation and to the necessity for a (.nerouS, unssinsh observance of duty on tbe part ot those who mar best serve In that army. The tslepbens system at the country Is to clay a complement part In tbs conduct of the wsr. flell Telephone operating presents It C as a vocation for young woman wherein a no less patriotic than valu able service to the Government may be performed. If you are between the ages of IS and 24. apply at 409 Market st. Philadel phia, any day, except Sunday, between 8:30 a. m. and 0 p. m. New employes are paid whits learning and aro assigned to offices near their homes. The work la Interesting, the en vironment moat sgreeable and efficiency Is rewarded by ready advancement. Comfortable recreation rooms and dining rooms where meals ara erred at cost In every Central OfScs. Apply nowl BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER, to as sist; beginner accepted If promising: call or write. Coal Office 1), O. and Robert Chalfant. 47th and Paachall ave. CHOCOLATK COATEItS. experienced. Apply Acker. 121 N. 8th. CLLRK. experienced, wanted at onoe, to assist on orders In books; good opportunity for sd vancement. Atctnlnster Carpet Co., 1101 Dia mond st. nth floor. CLLRK. quick and accurate at futures: fair tvplst, shorthand not essentlsl. Apply 40-' f. ii 2th st. ELLIOTT FISHER experienced billing machine operator, with comptometer experience rref., state exp. and salary. 1' 001. Ledger Office FINISHERS Dressmaker wants waist, sklr and sleeve finishers. 1301 Locust st. GIRL. 10 years, for ofrtee work for law office, anawerlns phone, filing, etc. M 440, Ledger Central. CURLS WANTBD OVER 10 TEARS OP AOK TO MAKE LITTLE CIOARS LIOIIT, AIRr FACTOItT DnslRAHLK, STEADY WORK HOT H'NClins SERVED AT LESH THAN COST PAY REOINNERS 17 PER WBBJC INCRDASED AFTER 8F.COND WEEK CiOOD PAY: EXCELLENT TREATMENT LiaODTT & MYERB TOBACCO CO.. 3D AND ONTARIO UIKLM, 10 to 40, white, to make steel pens: II per day to learners: steady work: rood pries schedule, 1211 Spring Harden st. HOUSEWORK Girl tnerr rend win,! for housework: no wash- wages: csrfare paid. 110 Mawr ave.. Cynwyd. Pa. Phone Cynwyd 212 SALESWOMEN LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE! SALESWOMAN IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS SOLICITORS Women as subscription solicitors for long-established Protestant weekly: salary and commission. H n.4. Ledger Central. SPINNERS Experienced and learners: study work and good wages. Apply Qrlswold Worsted, Com psny. Darby, Fa. SPINNERS, ring, caps or flyer: steady work, wages 110 per week and bonus for one-side superior thread and yam. Howard and Nor rls its. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, wanted at once: good opportunity for advancement. Applv Axmlnster Carpet Co., 1011 Diamond at.. th floo r. . KTTP.vnnnAPiiEii at le ist 1 year's exp. Apply 830 Wltherspoon Blag. Thurs . bet. 9 snd II. TELEPTTONK OFEnATrNO POSTTIOIfS OPEN FOR YOUNG WOMEN These war days bring to our wires a rush et business snd we must hare mors young womsa operators to handls It. Experienced operstors. If they will asply today as early as possible, can go at ones to regular and permanent positions with rood pay. The Inexperienced ones ws will gladly teach and pay them while they are learning. Telephone operating for young women la pleas ant work and with unusually agreeable sur roundings here. Promotion Is far mors probab'.s In, this vaca tion than any ws know ot lit which womsa nriie ambitious operator of today Is the super si lor and chief operator of tomejrow. Apply to Room 207 TUB KEYSTONE TELEPHONE- SrSTaOl 183 SOUTH SECOND STRET v-JpiST Toung lady for typewriting and eler Ical work: experienced. Apply Employment Department. Abrasive Co., Tacony and Fralty sts . Rrldesbunr. WINDCTtS Experienced or learners: steady work an good wages. Apply Urlswold worsted Com pany. Darby, Fa. WOMAN Bright wemsn af reed address and aocustomed to meeting people In. a social way wantsd: must have a pleasing telephone voles: no prevloue business experience neoesiary: splendid future for bright woman: salary US to start. Apply Mareeau. Is09 Chestnut st. WOMa-CN AND ODAl-S WANTED BTEADT ElJTiaTMXNT AVERAGE WEEKLY MEJTMTJM WXaB IT.B0 INCREASED A-OTOMA.TICU1.I.Y APPLY 7 A. f, JOSEPH CAMPBELT. COMPANY SECOND AND MATtKET 8TRBETS CAMDEN. NEW JEnSET YOUNQ LADIES Posltions open for appearing young ladles. See Mr. Ci ri,..r, V .r,d 4. an Real Estate Trus 3 ce w, fSuNO LADY for clertoal work tn the afrofsi a large textile manufacturing- concern In tin northeastern part ot the eltyl office experi ence necessary and asm knowledge of atepog raphy desired, state age., experience and sl ry desired. ''V-SS.''' g. O. fceg 3443. , T6UNO LADY, accural jOurawe.i.blUlnj-' nia- ate, whera .Wvlouly roaloye'l s salar dgfsd, fti''W4: . . w T ivYrorfi Vs.' vC1 w -,;, (; t-, WV e
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