EVENIKQ LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA THUBSDAT, SEPTEMBER 20; 191T . fir 'jd -V .i.5' tv . f'- -; u. . V t.- k". if' ; V ;: -' IV. fm ' . &i k. ii. f'1-' r V Warrv4 h the 5mirme Court, F. of iCH I'ontlnoed tram Preceding rge aslon last week. Supreme Representative , wiii mau m. report 10 me aavancea plans enacted by the national convention Ills detailed account of th Foresters' day committee wm lnuiestlng The recording of the death of the veteran secretary Ilrother Samuel Uarr. was the, occasion of much grief to his conferees, who for, many years labored with him In his nobis work for the fraternlt) and expressions of sym pathy were tendered by members of the order and the Grand and Past Urand officials of the State Court .Hamilton. No. BO, Introduced a novel scheme In place cf the Ladles' Night festivity Brother Noon planned a triple program, consist Inr of a theatre party, followed by a "set-out" fat a, leading restaurant, and then a dance aa a nale The lnnoatlon Indorsed as a top Iner In the social fetes of this court of many pronounced successes in the entertainment line. ana. anticipation la Keen as to v. hat James nas In view for the next festhe date, The 1M couples who enjoyed the eent were profuse In words of appreciation of the attention Riven to every detail by the aids. Ilrother" Glthena. Ma. rutre. McMonaglc Hahn. Holt. Yeriter, Cough Jin, O'Brien. Uovle. Tomlln. Wlckham. Casey, McKeehan and Magee The court talent made merry and Ita Rockmere Orchestra, all Its own members, rendered a splendid selection of dance numbers This waa the Initial opening of the acheduledspecla! events for the after-scatlon season The court prises hlithty the privilege ac corded to It of being the tlrst court In Penn sylvania to hae an authentic report of the -supreme convention by the faor of former 'Deputy Bradley. . Court Tamanend. No. 120, Coral .street and Lehigh avenue. gave a rousing welcome to Its honored member, Supreme ItrprrsentatUe Ja cob Lanell. upon his return ff,om an extended vacation trip The recipient of the oatlon gae an Interesting account of his traxels. which In cluded his "attendance" at the supreme comen- tlon. which he minutely detailed as to Ita pro ' eeedlnga and enactments. Rrothers Prltchard. Agnew. Rlehte, Smith, Brady, with Deputy J P Brady. No. 310, arranged a flttlnir program that all enJoed. Brother oung, No 10. In his words of welcome, said, "Jake la noted as a man of his word. If he promises to do anything, ha wilt do It no matter what Inconveniences he may be put to In order to do It It Is such men that reflect honor on our order. A tireless worker, a firm friend and an honorable citizen. ne has a heart as but In generous deed doings " he Is well proportioned phjslcatly. and In tature his height but draws attention to the length, breadth and width of all his manly attributes a gentleman every Inch of him " MURDER SUSPECT FREED Police Find Klinker Guiltless of Killing Mrs. Krebs John Klinker, a farm hand of Holmes burg, arrested In connection with the mur der of Yetta Krebs, of 322 North Franklin street, haw been discharged by Magis trate Imber He was arrested while weep ing over the body of the murdered woman Klinker said he had been notified that his sweetheart had been killed and hastened to the Franklin street house It developed that Kllnker's sweetheart was Margaret Coyle. of Seenth and Green streets, who bears a slight resemblance to the murdered woman When Klinker was arraigned at the Cen tral station Miss Coyle testified that he was the man with whom she was In ltne Further lneetlgatlon also Indicated that Klinker had nothing to do with the crime The police say they hae no clue to the murderer Infantile I'aralysls on Decrease HAimiSBimCJ, Sept. 20 Reports to the Elate Department of Health on Infantile paralysis show it diminishing There were forty-one cases reported the first half of the month In Lancaster and Lawrence the situation Is clearing and Lawrence schools may soon bo reopened eatfjs A1KENS Spt 1(1. THOMAS C, husband of Emma J Alkens. RelatUea and friends Invited to sen Ices Thurs. 2 p. m 311(1 Wallace at. Int. private Frlerds may call Wed evening. ALBANY. bept 18 MARGARET A wife of Wtllam Albany Into Scnlsslerl Relatives and friends Clnle No. 1R Ladles F of A Invited tn funeral Sat. ! 30 H m 103 Baldwin St. Manayunk Requiem mass Kt Mary's Church 11am Int. private. St Mary's Cem . Rox borough ALLEN. Sept 18 SAMUEL If . husband of Bessie B Allen aged (18. Relatives and friends Equity Lodge No .VII F. and A M , Keystone B A Chapter. No 17.1 of Philadelphia. Trimble I.odge. No. 11" P. and A M . of Camden N J.. Falrvlcw Count.ll. No n F P. A , Tioga Tribe. No. 35S I. O R M and employes of J. B. Van Sclvcr Co . of Camden N J., invited tj services. Sun , 2 p. m . 4002 Walnut st. Int. private Friends may (.all Sa,t . 7.30 to U p. m. Auto service ANDLTtSON Sept. 1R RUDOI.rtl R.. son of Csrl K and Ellen Anderson, aged 28. Rela tives and friends, Swedish Ben Society. In vited to services Thurs. 3 p m . Hazel ave. and State road. Highland Park, Pa. Int Ar lington Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. ANDREWS. Sept 17. MARY V wldo-r of Martli U Andrews Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Krl , 8 30 a in . Mrs K lies eon's residence. 200 E Orleans st. Requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 a nr Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral ANNINC1. Sept. 17. BENJAMIN H. ANN 1NO aged 7n. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Thurs . 2 p m.. Oliver H. Balr BIdg.. 1S20 Chestnut at. Int Fernwood Cem. ARMSTRONG At Burlington. N J . Sept 1. SARAH M AUMSTRONCJ. widow of Hugh Arm strong Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., .1 p. m . from 10 E. Broad st , Burlington, Int. private. ATKINSON. Suddenly, at Atlantic City. Sept. 17 JOSEPH L. ATKINSON, husband of Catharine E. Atkinson (nee Powell), aged 78. Relatives and frlenda and Apollo Lodge, No 388 F. and A M. and Masonlo Veterans' Associa tion of Penna. Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 2 p. m., residence I4im fc. aioyamenaing ave (near 3d and Reea) To proceed to Laurel Hill Cem. Aut i r rv're BARGER. Sept IB ABEL J. BARGER. of 19 NV 11th at. aged 84 -Relatives and friends, also Anna M Ross Post. No. 94. O A, R and all societies of which he waa a member, am Invited to attend funeral. Thurs ,2pm. from residence of C. W Van Horn. 1328 N. 10th at. Int. American Mechanics Cem FULI.MOKE Sept 20. OEOROE B M. hus band of Rav N Fullmnre, at his residence. 6014 Green at Notice of funeral later BENISCHEAK. Sept IS. SARAH C, wife of John Benlsrheak. Jr . and daughter of late Ber nard and Sarah Fraser. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 8 30 a. m , 533 James town ave., Roxborough. Solemn requiem mass St, Mary's Church, Manayunk, 10 a. m. Int. St Merv's Cem BOWEN At Edgewood Burlington N J. 8ept 10, ELIZABETH BROWN, widow of Ezra Bovven, aged M4. Funeral services. Sat. 11 a. m, at St. Marj'i Church, Burlington, N. J Int private Omit rowers , BRENNAN. Sept. 10, TIMOTHY, husband of late Sarins. Brennan. native of Swlneford. Countv Mayo. Ireland Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat. 8 30 a m son-in-law's residence. Edward Rafferty, 200T Jefferson st. Solemn high requiem mass St. Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem BUTTS'. Sept. 18 FREDERICK AUSTIN, husband of Chrlstlanna I- Butta (nee Wald buesserl aged 73 Relatives and friends Orient Lodge No 289 F. and A M., Mt Slnal Lodge No. A3. Loyal Patriots of America, Invited to funeral, Sat.. 2 p. m.. 2382 8. 20th st. Friends may call irt. eve, Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto funeral. CADWALLADER. At his residence. 1045 N 12th St., Sept. 18, ISAAC PRICE CADWAL LADER. Funeral' services Fri 10 a. m Oliver M Balr BIdg.. 1820 Chestnut st Int! private. CALDWELL Sept. 10. ANNIE E.. daughter of late Edward E. and Lydla Caldwell, fteia- uves ana iricuas jnvueu to lunerai. Sat., 3 l m . i ore: roau anu jiomgornery ave ltatboro. Int. Hathoro Cem Trnllev fn rav.-l eaves Willow Grove 2.12 p. m CAssiur sept. is. Catherine a. wife et William Cassldy. Relatives and frlenda Married Women's B V. M. Sodality and League of Sacred Heart nf Oesu. Invited to funeral Bat.. 8 a. m.. 1043 Sharswood at. Solemn rt. nulem mass Church of Oesu 9.30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. CASSIDY. Sept., 18. WILLIAM. son of Charles II and Pauline Cassldy, aged 10 months Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat. 2 p. m.. parenta' residence. 4034 Haverforii ave. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call f II O lO IN , CHAVOOHHIAN.Sept. 18. BALOMAN CHA- vlted to funeral. Frl 2 p. m.. 001 N. 5thjt. HiniiiAn. aieu til. neiaiivri sarin irisniia i. Inl UUAUO oepi. i(, jLAniurJl i KJIMA. widow of William J. Coates. aged 82, Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Thurs . 1:80 p. m . 1027 N. Park ave. Int private West Laurel Hill Cem. COLLINS. Sep 18 THOMAS J . husband of Mary Dealy Collins Relatives and friends, all organizations of which he wis a member. In vited to funeral, Thurs.. 1-JU a. m., 150 W. ortter st .Jit Airy, solemn requiem mass oly Cross Church 10 a. ro. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem COMBS Sept 18. EMMA OOODELL. widow of Samuel O Combs. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Thurs., 1 p. m., 1(132 Green at Int Pemberton. N. J., Thurs.. 4 p. m. Rcmalna mar be viewed Wed., after 7 JO p. m. Auto service STEAMBOATS FAMILY EXCURSIONS IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE " TO AUOUBTINB DKACU Stopping at Chester 100 miles for BOe Salt water fcathlruc. pleoty tables and benches ftir picnic rartles. Fare Hound Trip. 5oi Chluven S U It, 1S. Leave Arch St. Wharf Dally a JO A. U. Sunday IA.1L Bell Phone. Market 116J JAMES E. OTIS. Mnf.r. 3 Arch St FAUCES PCST PAVNSHOP AT 904 VINE lana (1000 fer 110 Srlag tsar dlaaieods, watches ao4 jewelry la (be ktrzest pavoshsp la the world. WiW Pawaulhw, S4 Vmk tb t nir DKATHH COOK Sept, IS. MAnOARET, widow of Sam- HffgJ?laSJ!3 inviteo to ram ave. ween anu .g "'j -iau ...i. I'riraiv, Liiuflui tepi 10. iA.vir.n. nusoana or Han nah Crosby, aged 7ft Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Thurs. 2 p. m , 1828 K. Cornwall et Int private. Oakland Cem. Remains may be Mewed Wed. after 7 p. mv DAVIS Rev. WILLIAM rOTTER DAVI8. D D.. of the New Jersey Conference, Sept 18 Services In the Centenary M. E. Church, 8th and Cooper ats., Csmden, N. J . Sat., 10 30 a, m Int private Please omit flowers. DILLON Sept. 18, TIMOTHY J. husband of Clara J. Dillon (nee Eno). Relatives and friends, all aoclettea of which he was a member. In vlted to funeral. Sat.. 8 in a, m . 2207 R. 13th st. Solemn high requiem mass Uplphsny Church in a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. DONOIIUE Sept 17. 1017, MARY wife of William F Denonue. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Friday morning 7 80, from residence of her brother, Daniel Mcllugh. RIB Hoffman St. High mass of requiem St. Phil lip's Church 0am Interment Holy Cross Cem. DUFFY At Berlin N. J,. Sept. 17. BER NARD, husband of late Elisabeth Dully. Rela. lives and friends Court Vesper. No 80. F of A.. or. rniia invnerj to lunerai, inure . u a m, residence of son-in-law, Frank Tober. Berlin. N. J, Solemn requiem mass. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, West Berlin. 10 a m Int. New Cathedral Cem. Train leaves Market St. ferry 7 88 a, m DUNCAN. Sept IT. MAP.Y. daughter oflate Captain Peler C and Eliza Duncan aged 85 Friends Invited to services Thurs. 2 30 p. m Oliver II. Balr BIdg. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem B1CHHOLZ. Sept 10. at Ibanon. Pa.. HANNAH, widow of Solomon Elchholz. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 11.80 a m, chapel of Mt. Slnal Cem Int private. Omit flowers. ELVIDOE Sept 17. SUSAN, widow of John Thomas Elvldge, aged 83 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 pm. 148 W Sharpnack St.. Oermantovm. Int private, Ivv Hill Cem FERNANDEZ. Sepf, 10. JOSEPHINE (nee Showard). wife of Lula J Fernandez aged 74. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services Frl ,8pm residence of snn-ln-law H A Everett Ofm Station ave Haddon Heights. N J Int private FLEMING. Spt IT F.LIZABETH J., wife of Ute Patrick Fleming Relatives and friends societies of which she was a member. Invited to funeral Thurs 8 30 a m 1834 N 2flth st Solemn mass of requiem St Elizabeth's Church 10 a m Int New Cathedral Cem. Omit flow- FnANKLtN. Sent. 18 ELEANOR If widow nf William S Franklin, nged 33. Relatives snd friends Invited to services Frl.. 2 p. m , father's residence Edward A Stoops, 410 N 41st St. Int. Westminster Cem. FRITZ Sept. 17 CATHARINE M . daugh ter of tThartea C nnd Maranret Fritz fnee 1m. hof) aged 21. Relatlvea and friends, members of Blesed Virgin Mary Sodality of Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and St. Bonaven tura's Church and Volksverein Chorus of Phlla . Invited to funeral, Frl 10 30 a m.. residence of parents 3027 Aramlngo ave Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady Help of Christians, 0 n m. Int. Hol Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral FUI.LMORE OEOROE B. M husband of Ray N Fullmore, at his residence, 6014 Oreen st Notlc of funeral later GALLAGHER. Sept 17. MART A., daugh ter of late Patrick and Catharine Gallagher Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Thurs . 7 30 a m. 1127 N. Ilth st Solemn requiem mass St Michael's Church 0 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral GARRISON Sept 18 E. AUGUSTUS GAR RISON aged 80 Relatives and friends may view remains Thurs eve.. Oliver II Balr BIdg, 1820 Chestnut st Services In Trinity P E Church Swedesboro, N. J.. Fri., 2 pm. Int Swedesboro. GIBSON. Suddenly. Sept 17, HARBY C , husband of late Gertrude Gibson (nee Watte) and son of Harry c and late Sophia Gib son, aged 32 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl . 2 p m . residence of uncle, Davtd L. Gibson, 1241 Wolf at Int Arlington Cem. Frlenda may call Thurs. eve. Auto service GIBSON Sept 20 JOHN GIBSON, aged 71 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Seventh Day 2 p in . at Darby Meeting House, Darby Pa Int private Plaae omit flowers HARDING. Sept 17 MARY, widow of Adam Harding. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Thurs., 2 p. m , daughter's resi dence. 1338 8 20th st Int. Fernwood Cem Remains may be viewed Wed , 8 to 10 p m Auto service. HASLAM Sept. 10 WILLIAM H HAS LAM aged 73 Relatives and friend Invited to funeral services Hat 2pm. 5028 N loth st Logan. Int prlvatn HAUGHEY. Sept IS suddenly MARGARET M.. wife of Bernard Haughey Relatlvea and friends B. V M. Sodalltv of Church of Our Lady of the Rosary and Sacred Heart Society of Church of Our Lady of Victory Invited to funeral Sat 8 30 a m 1430 N 58th st. w Phlla. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of the Rosary 10 a m Int bt. Denis's Cem Auto service IIEC11T. At Ocean City. N. J.. Sept. 15. HANNAH C. wife of Moses Hecht. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p m.a 2608 N 17th st. Int private Mt. Slnal Cem. HENDERSON SfPt 15. GEORGE M HEN DERSON Funeral private Wed. HENRY. Sept. 18. 1788 N. Mascher. HAN NAH C , wife of Harry Henry Re'atlvea and friends Invited to attend the funeral, Thurs., 8 30 a. m. Solemn high mass of requiem. St, Michael's Church. 10 a. m. In:. Holy Sepulchsr Cem Automobile funeral. HOSFELD Sept. 18. at Denver, Col.. SAM UEL HOHFELD, aged 73. formerly of Phlla Due notlre of funeral will be given HUBBS Sept. 17. SARAH, widow of Wll Ham P. Hubbs, aged 78 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 3730 N. 18th st. Frl . 2 p. m. Int. private Central Laurel Hill Cem HUTCHINSON At Somers Point N. J Sept 18 JOHN husband of Annie Hutchinson aged 73 Relatlvea and friends, E. W. dav Post No 312 O A. B employes of foundry of League Island Navy Yard Invited to funeral s.rvlces. rrl 3 30 p. m residence of eon 4J8 w Norris st Int. private KELLKY. At Pitman. N J.. Sept. 18 JAMES D . husband of late Eva Holeton Kel ley. aged 50 Due notice of funeral given, from Pitman ave.. Pitman, N J KELLY Sent. 10. ANNIE wife of Edward J Kelly and daughter of John and Elizabeth Donnelly. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs, 8.30 a. m.. hrrband's residence, 2238 N Palethorp at Sol-mn requiem mass Church of Visitation 10 a m. Int New Cathe dral Cem KISSICK Sept. 17 JAMES, husband of Cas. ale M Klsslck (nee Simpson) Relatives and trlenos t onockslnk Tribe No 120 I O It M Invited to services. Sat. 2 p m.. 1413 E. Oxford st Int private Friends may call Frl 7 30 to p m. KREBS Suddenly Sept lrt. YETTA. wife of Jacob Kreba aged 30 Relatives and friends Eiecutlve Committee 13th Ward. Invited to funeral. Thurs 10 a m. sharp, from 443 N 7th st Int Mt Carmel Cem Remains may be viewed Wed . 7 to 10 p m KURTZ Sept 18 HODNEY B . son of Wll Ham G. and Bertha Benner Kurtz aged 8 SUMMER RESORTS LAKKVvOODN. J. AT LAKEWOOD . You can find health and rest without the fatigue and expense of a long Journey. Lakewood Is 90 minutes from New York by train, and the Laurel House Is the most perfect place In which to enjoy the delightful Autumn months. Season Opens September 26th. Information, room plans and rates upon request. LAUREL HOUSE Lakewood, N. J. A. J. Murphy c. V. .Murphy Manager Asst, Manager WEBNEIISVII.LK, PA. GALEN HALL IN THC MOUNTAINS WlRNtHVllir, PA. ALWAYS OPEN A limited num ber of good rooms with bath may now be reserved for late September and October. HOWARD M. WING, Mm ttr ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. aLENHALL Atiaivtw Ti TV N.J. fibtQlreiTteriiin LU IDT I IV U ttm anuaarv ""gg.ftS HnTl Rnrrvkjl Kentucky Ave., near nOWl DOSCODei Beach. Open all year. Special -Sept. rate. Phone 117. A. K. Marlon. xu i L..1 . Ky. ave.. near Beach. Eler. "" "' to street, private baths, run. water. 110 up wk)y 12 up dally, Cass, ajubre. iBI DKATnS Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 3 m . from his rare-.ts' residence, 22n 8, Edgewood st Int. private, LALOR Sept. 16 suddenly, THOMAS, hus band of Hannah Lalor. aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to services Thurs., 2 p. m 4833 Walton nve. Int. private, LAMB Near Walnford, N. J , Sept. 18. WALTER LAMB, aged 08 Relative and friends Invited to funeral eervlces, near Walnford, N. J.. Frl., 1 80 p m. Int Jacobetown Baptist LANAHAN Sept 10. HENRY L. LANA HAN. husband of Catharine Lanahan, 2142 Christian st. Solemn requiem mass St, Charles's Church, Sat., 10 a. m. Int. private Holy Cross Cem. LANOnEUR Sept. 18. at Bailey Island, Portland M... ADELAIDE H. LANOIIEKR. aged 73 Funeral services Thurs , 2 p m.. Fernwood Cem . Philadelphia Pa. LANGSTROTH Sept 18. LI I.I.IK R., wife of Bmjamln W. Langstroth and daughter of Belle and late Solomon C McCialn, of Phlla Funeral services 11 Mvrtle ave,. Newark, N. J., Thurs., 8 n m Int rernvvood Cem , Phlla LA RUB Sept 17, MARY TOjit.INSON, widow of Hiram La Itu. nged 81. Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral, I'rl ,2pm, from lato residence, Trevose, Pa Int William 1'enn Cem Trains for Trevose leave Langhorne 11 m and Reading Terminal 1 02 p m LEACH. Sept 18 CATHARINE C LEACH aged 80. Funeral services, 20 W, Lancaster ave,. Ardmore Pa., Frl.. 3 p m. int. private. MacFALL. Sept 18, IDA J MarFAI.lV widow of lames It. Mel all Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl . 2 30 p. m M3 Thomas ave., W Phlla. Int pri vate Auto funeral Friends may call Thurs . 7 to n n m McCABE Sept 18 .OWEN C , son of late Thomas and Mary A McCabe. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 0 30 a. m Oliver H Balr BIdg.. 1820 Chestnut st Re qulem mass St. James Church, 8 a. m. Int. private Old Cathedral Cem. Friends may call Thurs ,7 to 10 p. m. SICCOUUT Sept 17. MARY A . widow of Thomss McCourt (nee Done). Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs 8 30 a. m 1847 N 12th at High mass rhurch of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a m Int New Cathedral Cem McDERMOTT. Sept. 18 JOSEPH F . husband of Frances B. McDermott (nee Tohln) and son of Annie and lata George McDermott Rein fives and friends also Beamers nnd Twisters M 1 and II.. are Invited to attend the funeral. Sat., 8 30 a. m , from his mothtr's residence. 2n'i4 N 3d st Solemn requiem mass at St Edward's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service McWHINNIE Sept. 18. ELIZABETH A., wife of Joelah McWhlnnte. Relatives and friends Invited to lunerai services Sat , 1 30 p m 2350 K Sergeant st Int. private. North li'l.r ttlll Cem MONTGOMERY. Sept. lo BESSIE daughter of Robert B. and Annie B. Montgomery aged 18 Relatives and friends Invited to eervlces Thurs. 2 p. m. parents' residence 314 s. 3th st t . nircy l'a int. .vn. .vinnan ijem. NOON Sept 18 ELIZABETH DAVIS NOON Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral Sat . 8 n m . ft23 Berkeley at . Camden. N J. Solemn high mass Church of the Im maculate Conception 0 30 a. m Int. t'alvary Cem Omit flowers Auto funeral O'BYRNE. Suddenly Sept. 17. at Consho hocken MARGARET E.. widow of P J. O'Byrne (nee McKeon). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thura., 8 a m 2J3 Spring Mill ave Conshohocken Solemn high mass of it.qulem St. Matthew's Church 0 3u a m Int. SI Mallow's New Cem PARKER Suddenly Sept 18. HORACE B.. husband of late Mary Tarker (nee Kellv), aged 02 Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat . 2 P m., 743 Spring Garden st. Int. prl- "PARSONS Sept 18. REBECCA J . widow of John Pareons aged 74 Relatives nnd frlendi Invited to funeral Sat . 2 p. m Feastervllle, Pa Int prlvatB North Cedar Hill Cem Autos will meet tnaln at Somerton Station leaving Reading Terminal at 12 3 p. in Auto funeral PHIPPS Sept 17, ANNA REBECCA MO tlERI.Y wife of Thomas Richard Graham Phlpps nnd daughter of late William nnd Ellen Mobcrlv of Frederick. Md . aged 2ri. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services Thurs 2 p. m. 2118 Medary ave., Grmantown Int. private PORTER Sept. 17. ANNA, widow of Joseph Porter (nee Cummlngs). Relatives at,d friends Both Sexes Central If ij Just a few finishing touches thoroughly taught, and rapidly acquired, will give you the start you need, to a better posi tion a bigger salary. Attend the Y. M. C. A. School of Engineering and Building Construction where the best instructors give practical, efficient, scientific training at moderate rate3. 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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilroad St., below Tlerks I Plillailelphla "" MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1S08 SPRUCE STRF.ET MAIN LINK DKANCII. ARDMORE. TA. Elisabeth Hills Lyman. Principal GERMANTOWN FRIENDS e"ll"if""kl Opens Sept 25 A few vacancies jUnuUu eor earnes for earnest college- preparatory pupils. 8TANLEVR. YARNALL, Principal Maher Preparatory Srhool for College. Law and Medicine. Day ajid Kvenlng. Coaching Unl verslty.. reference. Wltherspoon llulldlng. Young Women and GlrU Pliila. School of Design for Women BROAD AND MAHTEK STS. REOPENS OCT. 1 Full courses In Art and ludustrlal Art. Practical Designing In all Up branches. Illus tration, Fashion Illustration. Educational Psychology. r. A- II. WIDENER FELLOWSHIP Tp EUROPE POlt DEMON THE GORDON-RONEY SCHOOL For Girls, 411Z Spruce Street General and College Preparatory Courses Roof garden and gym. MI8S KONEY, Prln. GERMANTOWN Tbe Stevens School for Olrls. Ml W. Chelten avenue. Mary llentley. Head of School. MISS MARSHALL'S SCHOOL FOR OIRL9 Day and Hoarding Depart'ts. OAK LANE. Phlla. OVERUROOIC Miu Say-ward's School for Girls OVERBROOK, PHILA.. PA. College Prepara. tory. Special Courses. Junior and Musical Dects Athlstlca. Domestic Science. Carriage calla for' pupils In Bala. Cynwyd. Merlon and Wynnsneld MISS JANET SAYltABD. Principal" M' AMnLKB, PA. School of Horticulture iSKSSJ- Short fall course for woman la growing veg etables, flowers, fruit, canning, bes ktepla. gwultrrv landacar gardening. Catale. DRATHS Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 3 p. m., residence nf eon, Robert Porter, 927 W. Somerset st Int West Laurel Hill Cem. Auto service. Remains can be viewed Wed , 7 to 9 p. m. RAOAN Sept 18, DANIEL J BAOAN, hua band nf Mary A. Ragan (nee Shenck). Relatlvea and friends, all lodges of which he was a mem ber. Invited to funeral, Mon , 8.30 a m, 1008 N 17th at Solemn high masa nf requiem at Church of Oesu 10 a m Int New Cathedral Com Auto funeral. REESE Sept. 17 MAY LOUISE, wife ef William Reese (nee Wald-nat) Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral strvlces. Thurs.. 1 p. m.. 222 S Mlth at. Int. private. Hillside Cem Auto funeral. BEEVES. Sept. 17. NAOMI It., wife of John A Reeves. Relatives and friends, Cohockslnk Council, No 1B0. Degreo of Pocahontasi Mildred Rebekah Ixdge, No 10f . I O. O F and V. C. T V., Francis Wlllard Chapter, Invited to funeral services Thurs.. 2 p. m , 3013 N. Percy st Int. Northwood Cem Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 p. m, REINHARDT Sept. IT. ELIZABETH, widow of Christian Relnhardt, aged 00 Rela tives and friends, members of German Church nf Peace (loth and Snyder five,), and Ladles' Aid Society of same, Invited to funeral services, Frl 2 p. m.. 11)00 H. Front st Int Fernwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs, eve Auto runerai Ill'E Suddenly, at Burlington. N. J,. .Sept. IT. KATHARINE F daughter of Jennie M. and tnt Kriumrri N line. Ki-anddauahter of late John and Martha Good. Funeral servlcca 1)21 Spruco st.. Phlla.. Thurs , 2 p. m. sharp. Int. private, South Laurel Hill Cem RUSSELL. At 441 W, Olrard ave., Sept. 18. ELIZABETH, widow of Frank Russell, of New York. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl.. 11 a m, David It. Schuyler BIdg Broad and Diamond eta Int. private. RYDER. Sept. IT. MARY, wife of John njder (nee Quinn), of Ballingary, County Tip pernry, Ireland Relatives nnd friends Invited 10 funeral, Frl.. 8.30 a. m. 1611 Runner st Nlcelown. Solemn high requiem mass St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. SCHABACKEn. Sept. 16, SABINIA, beloved wife o' Henry Schabacker (nee Danecker). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs , 2 P. m , from 7012 Bulst ave.. W Phlla. Int. Fernwood Cem. Remains can be viewed Wed , 8 to 10 p. m- BEEMAN. Sept. 17, BEOINA SEEMAN. aged no Relatives and friends, John B. Fine Lodge, No 25, O, H of B . Invited to funeral services, Frl , 2 p. m 2848 N 7th st. Remains may be viewed Thurs . after 8 p. m. Int. Green msilBRRERD Serf. 18. JAJfES H , Jr . son of late James II nnd Ellen B Hherrerd, aged 47. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral, Frl. 11 a. m.. 2314 Locust st. Int private. SILVERNALE Sept 18 at Atlantic City, N J CAROLINE widow of Isaac Sllvernale, aged 76. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. 'Ihurs ,2pm sharp, at parlors of Morris Rosenberg's Son, 2001) N Broad st. Int Mt Slnal Cem S1NNOTT Sept 18, JOSEPH SINNOTT. Relatives and friends members of St. Philip's Holy Name Socletv. Dly No. 7 , A. O. Il.i Coopers' International Union. Invited to funeral tc.i k .in n. m . 12S Kenllworth st. trrnnt nnd Rilnbrldge). Solemn high mass of requiem st. l'nilip a V nurcn .u m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. cKlVIIV H,nl In. TlAVITl T. tittahanrl .. Annie. C. (nee Preston), for8ierly of Gloucester and Woodbury and son of Jesso and Christina A. Stamlx. nge a Relatlvea and friends, also members of P II R. Police, are Invited to funeral, Thurs 2 p rn residency of son-in-law. Charles F Wiggins 430 W Frederick st.. Lan caster. Int Hlvervlew Cem, South Duke st. Take College nve. car at P. R. R. depot at James and Mary eta , half block to Fred-erl-k st UNDERTAKERS J WESLEY BOWEN 1018 S. 2d at.. Local and long dls. phones R. R BRINOHURST tc CO. 10J4 Arch st. Automobile service Phones. JOSEPH CLAYTON, : Automobile service 123 S 11th St. Phono rilbart 200s ADOLPH FREED 3303 N. 17th st. Auto service, nlso parlors Phone Tioga 4626. Education Both Sexes m 1421 Arch St., Pbila. FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM The only private School with elemen tary schools in various parts of city. Thoroufjh education from kindergarten to College or business life. Guarded companionship; close personal contact with skilled teachers. Special attention to physical training. Separate depart ments for boys and girls in high school grades. Onens Ninth month 25th. Year Boole now ready : Write for Rates JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D.. Principal 15th and Race Sts Philadelphia BANK&je- MIGHT T-A Intest SLCIfOQLl our ! nlnca Here and reap a paying return In a good paying position The aame practical training received In our day school real bualneaa methods and admlnta tratlon that assure rapid promotion ana coniinuen success you can od. tain In as full measure In our eve nlno classes. Dot d XlaM Sessions. Enter Anv Tlmt BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE & SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 033 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia C.TRAYFR'C, The llest nuslness School. 0 1 1U I CI O S01.807 Chestnut Street. Positions guaranteed. Enter now. Day or night. We do not have to use large advertisements because nearly all ot our D00 desks for day students and S00 desks for night students have already been engaged. Register now If you wish to secure admission to the best business school. SALESMANSHIP ih'"7t '00: ACCOUNTANCY ?t0?& REAL ESTATE .Tn'dU'ahn.ab,afrM,-n.' Wanamaker Institute 23d & Walnut. Opens Sept. 34th BOOKKEEPING. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING (Day Courses) $33 and $00 perjear. Send for Catalog O. TEIRCE SCHOOL Mght 6chool opened Sept. 17th. Offlce will be, open every evening tbla week except Saturday for convenience of those who desire to enroll, FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL ,A,TuSiiTvrr,li3rh,,,sotRrL'srkw"' LEWISUURO, VA. Bucknell University "Si" Younr Men nnd Boys NIGHT AND BAY CLASSES OPEN SEPT. tt Maihlne Shop Practice Merh. Freehand and Machine Shop Math, Arthlleeturtal Drawing Pattern. Hhoit Prattle . BojiU Illustration AutomoMIe Kief, 6 Mech.Arllhmelle. Algebra Electricity Applied. . and Geometry Furniture Deslgnlnz and Construction Fit Yourself to Earn Mora Money. Exceptional Facilities and Low Hate. writ lor 2-rospecius. SrXlNO GARDEN INSTITim sVa sta4 bt-rlasT Otm JHs. DEATH STF.EL. At his home near West Nottingham. Colora. Md, 'sept. 'lV . P.OBERT WALLACB STEEL, age 72 Funeral services at his home Thurs 2 30 P m. STILES. Sept 18. MABEL W,, daughter ef Annie C, and late J. Harry Stiles, aged 82. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl . 2 p. m , residence of mother. 228 N. Center s Merchantvllle. N J. Int. private, Harleigh "em. STONE Sept. 18. ROBERT, husband ot f ....i. o,An. Relatives atul friends. Rhaka- h.pporibe. No. 188. I. O. R. M , Dyer.J Union Invited1 to funeral. Sat.. 8 30 a. m., 1837 Foulk. rod at. Frankford U. ....... ...... UH ..-.. - int. private. 8TBAN0 Sept. 18, ESTHER A. STRANG (nee Howard), wife of 8. Tudor Strang, aged 60 Ttelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl . 8 y m . 102T Christian at.. Int. mlvnte Fernwood Cem SUPER. Sept. 18. MORRIS Y.. husband of Tacy E. Super, nged 72, Relatives and friends, emrloves of estate of E Thaley, Royal Arcanum Council. No 1020, of Oermantowni Btonemen'a Fellowship of 48th Ward. Meh'a Friendly Union, meinbers of Smder Ave. M. C. Church. Invlteii to funeral services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 1828 S. 22d at. Int, private. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Frl .after 7 P. m. WTV.EL. At Emaua. Sept. 16, EMANUEL WEZEL. aged 63. Remalna will arrive on Thurs . Heading Terminal, 12 54 Will leave 1:43 for Hillside for Int. Relatives and friends Invited to attend, without further notice. I'kneivh 111 ai . tn. 1 ert wiison (nee McCauley). aged 47. Relatives and frlenns invueu iu .uucra, eervics. inure., 2 p m., 170 W. Llpplncott st. Int, Oreenmount CWORRELL Sept. 18. J. BARD WORRELL, husband of Hannah S. Worrell (nee Bprlnger) Relatives nnd friends, employes of Huey A Christ, Invited to funeral services, Sat , 10 30 a. m 669 N. 10th st. Int. private Mt Vernon Cem Friends may vrw remains rrl , 1 to 10 P ZEIL Sept. 18, MARY C widow of Herman 7eh, Aged 81. Relatives and friends. Court reace. No, 18, O. O S ; Ioska Council, No, 141, D of r , Invited to funeral. Sat., 8'30 a. m., .THO N Marvlne st. High mass St, Stephen's Church 10 n. m. Int private. LOST AND FOUND BROOCH Lost, diamond and pearl brooch. Tues day after 6 p. m on 63th ave., from 13th to 11th. libera reward If returned to owner OVU N. 11th st HANDBAG Lost, In Wanamaker's. Mondav, Sept IT, a large and a small gold ladles' hand hag, S23 reward, no questions asked. Return to 626 Chestnut at PEHBONALS NOTICE Mrs. Sara Ransom. Viola Jenkins, Nan Miller Florence Major, Harry A. Thomas, William Phillips, Charles F, Boyer, John Forster. Frank Brooks are notified to pay storage on or before October 6, 11)17. or goods will be sold to pay storage and charges. 11 Fitzgerald Storage Warehouse, 1011-13 Poplar st. HELP WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER, to as sist, beginner accepted If promising, call or write, Coal Office B O. and Robert Chalfant, 47th and Paschall ave. BOOKKEEPER, assistant, experienced Apply Wllllnmsj Brown & Earle, lnc 018J?hestnut CLEANERS White women cleaners. $23 per month nnd board Apply University Hospital, 34th and Spruce sts, CHOCOLATE COATERS, Acker, 121 N. 8th experienced Apply ELLIOTT FISHER experienced billing machine operator, with comptometer experience pref j state exp, and salary P 001, Ledger Office GIRL to operato small private branch exchange In office of largo company In center of cltv, experience preferred, but not essential, M 443, Ledger Central. GIRL for general housework In Wilmington, amitl family, good wages. Apply 1016 S. 48th st Phlla. Phono Woodland 2824 J. Hoth PfXM ALL CLASSES in evening work, just beginning. Register Thursday or Friday evening, September 20th or 21st. Full particulars in special catalogs. State course in which you are inter ested and write, phono or call today for catalog M-19. Day and Evening classes just begin ning. Offlce now open either day or evening for registering students. rhone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St., below Derks I Philadelphia " Young Men and Boas TheWilliam Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded In 1689 at the request of th lit,,, trlous Founder and Proprietor of the , "cSS" l,P?,0mbee,r"i!,T.T7U "9th "Ic7.",1, yea? More than one thousand of Ita studenta ,. 'n,"'.'1 k,h.9 ,var llu . colleges and profeMlon.1 and technical schools of the country whiTi rna?yr have entered direct upon a 'bushies! . .I".". Prospectus 'or 1017.1018 Is ready foe di. SKSInSi.cSTKpi'ir op"-ni '&&' 8 FREDERICK L. SMITH. M. A. Acting Hendmaster University of rennsylvania WHARTON bCIIOOIjOT FINANCE AND OFFERS EVENING COURSES Registration evenings, except Saturday r ,- Sept. 17 to 28. Session begins SeM. 4 9' LOGAN HALL 6th nnd Woodland Arenn. Wanamaker Institute 23d & Walnut Ortena Sent 24th CI?, AND WATCH MAKING I!) .E;?RAVINa TELEGRAPHY ' 9 and lip per ear Send for Catalog o nORDENTOlvr,'. N. J. Bordentown Military Institute Mental, moral, phvalcal. mllltarv 'r.i7 Boys taught How to study. m,"lErjr rlnlng. Uordentown-on-tha-Deiaware. New Jersey. MUSIC CONSERMRTUSic nsolratlon Loyalty. Suees OuA Ye.r.i L?S Is fre. and1 contain, valuable lnforaatio01' Gilbert Raynolds Combs. Dlreein,. .OBlces. studios. Dormitories Bros" Its.d ZECKWER-HAHN TZ 117 Soroe. ... iX. S5'.A'd' mi.rf1iiv,.'j..:' ".". sx."".iri vrv ":""?" w :i?.0rPhy?,1.UnMJ i ninioni"i. Walter St. Clare Knodle i-jano, urgan, Theory. Slnrinr Studio 1716 CnVstn"'""- Wanamaker Institute. STEEL aUITAIt AND UjVlVn mm a. iisiT MtMi $1J for 10 Lessons. tor Catalog o. Emilie Krider Norris 1714 Cbestnnt Expression. Stage Art, Story Telling, Pol..1 French and American 8rsUms. ni'lS"' Dlplomaa. Louis Sobelman 17'4. chestnut sl Advancd Violin Instruction, n,.;. BAOTltIB In 20 lessons or Money llaok. nii" Tasg.r Kt: Phona'Spraca ga?" "u' UM GEORGE A. KNABE J-"" d vwi: mTi W - T . . . . . tfPST 'Tt IIIII 1XS HELP WANTED FEMATjB p Continued from rrecen Colsmn OinL. 18 years, for office wotk for jaw of flee, answering- phone, flllnr, eta M 410. Ledger Central. OIRL8 WANTED OVER 1" TEARSOF't AOB TO MAKE LITTLE CIOAR3 LlflHT. AIHT FACTOnT DESIRABLE. STEADT WORK HOT LUNCHES 8ERVED AT LESS THAN COST PAr HKOINNERS $7 PER WEEK. INCREASED 'AFTER SECOND. WEEK GOOD PAY, EXCELLENT TREATMENT liggett" & myers totiacco co.. 3d and ontario OIRLS. 10 to 40. white, to make steel pens: II per nay to learneras steady worki good price schedule. 1211 Spring Garden at. OIRLS. not under IS, to rrkbluln. flavoring tr&ctp. voltes, etc i sAlarr,. Pr weeK, wth a'KaenVnJ1Call24pdhestnutst. OIRLS. oer 10. to work In foiling paper box factoryi 48 hours per week 27N. 6th st. t Jr"V.e Tint a .J . .. ka OTlrtrl ftn. LEDOER .CLERK wanted., must Ztf Pen- man: qulCK anu nrtuiaio .. -. .-.... M4 4 V. leager v,enirwi. MENDEItS, experienced on cloth from looms: gwdrWe.lloward andjluntlngdon sts. NURSE, practical, to take, charge of Infant: permanent position, must have reference. Ap. ply second-floorapartment. 1728 Olrard ae. SALESWOMAN, with experience, for quick campaign on a war work, will earn 125 to ISO a week. J 47. Ledger Central. SALESWOMEN LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. EMPLOTMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS BriNNERS. ring, caps or flyer: steady work: wages 110 per week and bonus for one-slde superior thread and yarn. Howard and Nor ris sts, STENOORAPIinn Toung lady with someknowl- edge of bkpg . advancement 190" N, 8th st. STENOGRAPHERS Two accurate, and rapid Uriels slato exper Add J 445, Led. Cent. TEACHERS wanted Toung woman, college or normal graduate preferred, as teacher of ltn Pitman sjatem of shorthand, also young woman, college or normal graduate preferred, aa Instructor in mathemntlri. large private school In Philadelphia. Apply by letter to A 224, Ledger Office. TELEPHONE OPERATINO POSITIONS OPEN FOR TOUNO WOMEN These war days bring to our wires a rush of business and we must have mora young women operators to handle It. Experienced operators. If they will apply todav, as early aa possible, can go at once to regular and permanent positions with good pay. The Inexperienced ones we will gladly teach and pav them while they are learning. Telephone operating for yotlng women Is pleas ant work and with unusually agreeable sur roundings here. Promotion Is far mora probab'e In this voca tlon than any wo know of In which women '"fhe ambitious operator of today la the super visor and chief operator of tomorrow. Apply tn Room 207 THE KETtrrONE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 135 SOUTH SECOND STRET TYPIST Young lady for typ"wrltlne and cler ical work experienced Apply Emrlovment Department, Abrasive Co , Tacony and Fraley sts, nrldesburg WOMAN, accustomed to organizing church or social work, permanent position with old established house, remuneration 25 weekly; nrtanrement Call i '10 to 3.30 p. m. E. B. McNeer, 508 Denckla BIdg WOMEN AND OIRLS WANTED STEADY EMPLOYMENT AVERAGE WEEKLY MINIMUM WAGE 17 50 INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY YOUNO LADY typlat and dictaphone, operator In offlce of publishing concern, knowledge of bookkeeping desirable: give references, stats salary desired P 000, Ledger Offlce. YOUNOLADY. accurate at figures, billing ma chine, experience, resident of northeast, Btato age. where previously employed and salary desired. R-4.1, r. O. Box 3500. YOUNG WOMAN wonted for general duty and plain sewing In nlils' Institution. October 1. A ddress 1000 N. Carey st . Baltimore. Md YOUNO FRENCH LADY wanted to be com panion; friend, teach French and music to 12-year-old girl In country. Box No. 3, West Cheater Pa HELP WANTED MALE ARMATURE WINDER'S helper: must t a steady, reliable man. Apply Atlantic Refining Co., Emp. Dept.. Phlla. gate. 3144 Passyunk. BOOKKEEPER or clerk for trust company. banking experience not necessary; state age. exp. and salary expected. H 747. Led. Cent. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, wanted at once for Pottstown. Pa ; state experience, age. salary wanted, M 003. Ledger Offlce BOY WANTED. BOY TO ATTEND MAIL BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC LED GER: AOB 10: PERMANENT POSPTION; PROSPECTS FOR ADVANCEMENT GOOD; SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY. ASK FOR MR. SHAW. 000 CHESTNUT ST.. PHILA DELPHIA. BOY ( OVER 18 FOR WORK IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE: MUST RE NEAT. AMBITIOUS. IN TELL1QENT: VERY GOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY MR. JOYCE. THIRD FLOOR. 008 CHESTNUT ST. BOY In large office: excellent chance for ad vancement: salary 18. M 210, Ledger Central. BOY. oer 18 to work In folding paper box factory. 27 N. (1th st. BOYS WANTED OVER 18 YEARS 07 AOB WAQES. 20 6-8 CENTS PER HOUJt AVERAGE WEEKLT MINIMUM WAGE. 11.87 APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL COMPANY SECOND AND MARKET STREETS CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY BOYS WANTED FOR NIOHT WORK: MUST BE OVER 10: CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER 8 P M., LEDGER OFFICE, FIFTH BOYS, 2, over 18. to make themselvea gener ally useful around photographla studio; splen did opportunity to learn a hlgb-salarled busl. . . ",i, ... ... .-co,.. iw.r ire.uim. BOYS, over 10. for errand and factory work: good openings for bright bojs. Globe Ticket Co.. 112 N. 12th st. BUTLER and cook wanted for Plalnfleld. N J " a white couple under 40: wife a good cook and man a good houseman throughout: waxes 80, 2 In family. J 241. Ledger Central. " CANDYMAKERS. on hard candles and counter gooda; makers and helpera. Apply 12V N. 8th. CANVASSERSA large manufacturing nrm needs several canvasaers, between agea of 18 and 21. at least 5 ft. 6 In. tall and 130 lbs In weight, for work In Phlla. and vlclnltv: PrP708r4Uni,,ydgeUr Ofn""meiK ,elee,e"1 me' CARPENTERSFIrsKlass carpenters wanted: In persor,, Thurlow Steel Works. 4th ini Booth ats., Cheater, Pa. na jatj CHAUFfEURS wanted for night work; must be able to drive all makes of trucks; married men prefsrred. Apply 8U N. Taney it.. 8 a. m. t CLEANERS, colored men, 125 a, month an board;UnversityHospltL8tH and spruce. CRATE MAKER, to lsy out crates' for racking steel cabinets and operate circular saw: bo anion permanent: an opportunity to take charge: to receive attention, state age. . Iierlence. rarerence ' 831, Ledger Office. erience. reierence ana wages desired. DRAFTSMEN Wanted, first-class mechanical s mechanics draftament age and aalsrv in ... tate experience, Is ttP, alam hna. baah .wall.,.,. .....- "f ,ii.:.."i.7...TT."f S,""1".""- "."areas Beaver Falls. Pa. DRIVERS wanted: 0 days a week: steady work! SEIa asT' Pp " Cr,n ,ce Cream Co.. DRIVERS RIVERS or d'WxHJS11!. wssons and carts." H. C. Ambler. 371T Old York road. "" UAUUD--1MI1W sn wun some e time ror overtime doST "'. tiS afternoon. Sundsr .-5'M'ms fiJl "imiitsiown m VL-rwii a " farms: ho fees ff.iSL n,rty P,iZL industry. Bu're'.u SKSISI fBt' "1 rront and York. '""'merit. 1. FIREMA7rfor,hift workrrv I!!. to work steady need aniit. nlT. 'n5 j-rjri-SirL-iassjunk ave. " 4By Ing. concrete tunnel" i """sting mPL M. w ;'.vr"J.'"J' tiectr e ni 7'W. i WnORERS WANTED BTEADY WORK AVERAOE WEEKLT MINIMUM WAOE. $. APPLY 7AM JOSEPH CAMPBELL C0MPANT SECOND AND MARKET STn -""""" sw JERSKT LABORERS K.aDTBEMFHlsTN0CVSn, tJ LABORERS ion men forSTnTK; ton. N. J.. 30c per hour iTLnibJ Portatlon furnished f?," ,0iB.n,J V . Irwin & Ilghton. 154 N? I'ih'J1 ' . LABORERS. .1 wanredrminTT ' flrst-floor elevator B. and O 'bST"!, . and Chertnut. " B'Moa. aS: LABORERS wanted steady work. Xrmirxr 'M E JohnsonjtCo. 509 S lothi trolcSn; LAYERS-OI7T Musi -. .T-i' v tloned reference for boiler Ji'a. n work. Apply Atlantic Rep.lnrr i' -J?1?51D?PL Phlla . gat" 31 Jf iSliSS LINEMEN wanted, flrlf-ciMT325' light linemen seJdy wo""- soSS'SP5'1 ' - "! '-"" ant st "T. MACHINISTS Capable vise lion. .71 machinists. exnert.nr.a ..VVS.' rw!; Plsners, can sicur. steady eraSf,. H1 , good wages. 48-hour shop: ttaj"25'?.lj tor overtime; no labor trouble-t UJ H!"".-":' two .ee.!'b.silS fflffiPSSa ,vr iiib I or Hppiicntlon hUntr " wsiw. NILES.EMENT.PONp,.1'PUWul 2"&:&X!Ers 7 and 8 arm- All formVr'Vachln.- iSSSli ....-. .... n..u iimin hi, . '.,..,. - r MAN wanted with experience in ',. -rl finishing cotton flannefa ! .1?. i!"?!, ,OltlceUI"rVlal0n ' th nnl,h"- . l3Sj MEN WANTED OFFICE nuiLDINO WINDOW rrriwro. WHITE. STEADY ' EMPLOTMEtT01 WIDENER BUILDIKO MEN and women named at once of rod aST, acter for positions as nurses snd ItfnfiS1 In the New Jersey State Hospital g Trm2 good salaries. Including fun railnUsui State Hospital," Trenton: Wl " "'" '" t T??M 1ea ft A A tMAAK .. ."sa learn outside electrical construction worsTl' nlv Wm. Foster. 1208 N. 81st st. Tt "'LLWRIOHTS wanted, flrat-clsit men eS hlgheat wages Apnlv at once to nSSt Steel Worka, 4th and Booth ats . Cheittt ff NIGKT WATCHMAN financial ImuTiitk- .: ... -- .. ..uhc, u.un, OIL.LRS for gas engine In electrlo tltnt: s be steady men. Apply any time duritifTE Atlnntlc Refining Co.. Employment Dj " .' . ,',, untp, om rassruoa art. PACKER In shipping room: must be itri wiuiug ana nctlv experienced In rrocertri ar rlrnvu nr.f.n.ri permanent po lllttnn. mJ chance for advancement call 240 Chettnutix REPAIR MEN. automobile, flrst ejasi: stiti fge and experience, give reference, P Hi r,er uiiicb. riiituifiits experienced on ciotn from imbs: must understand weaving. Howsrl sal Host Ingdon ats. PRUNERS, high tree, experienced. wtt4l W, good climbers; 12.50 per day. Thomas XhsU A Sons. Mt. Airy. Phlla. Otmn. its. SALESMAN, office furniture; experienced bu . preferred; give particulars. P 911. Led. Ot. SHEET metai. wnntfRns. an nulont lim nilt-nf.tftTCn rnnatriirtlnn ramn Wrlcllttton. 5 N. J.; lodging and transportation fnnUiWi free. Apply Irwin & Lelghton. 184 N. lilt ft SHIPPING CLERK Thoroughly eip. Inmetif and shipping clerk for retail grocery btiilwaK erona permanent position lor raniiBin,vu"j resident preferred. Apply Mitchell Flrtelw CV 5708 Otmn. ae. J. K Horner, miuitr STENOGRAPHER Young man not ojr 11 vancement; gooa salary, v uua. iqsct STOCK SAI.RSMEN II Wanted, 1 or 2 high-grade mtai errt-eWi references required; men who Hits coal m things can form connections with ens llvest brokerage houses In th East: mlaitnn P RQ T.,1irt Ofai TOOLMAKERS First-class toolmtltirs chlnlsts. Apply at ence In person, ! 7 and s' a. m. All former mschlns epmiij Works. 4th and Booth sts . Chester. Ps. .' YOUNO MAN to assist In sales flies eljft ciieinicni nouse; RnowimiKo ui iiwivtier-. " typewrltlm essential, but experlenet owTl nAa.e.iita an(lal Kitf .vnatHAnrsi mUHMmR typewriting essential, dui expenn "-r typewriting essential, but experlencs tm9i sary: apply In own handwriting, ststisrswi IflratlnnB arA aalnrv exneeted. 1L C ITrf 'Wl Tm YOUNO MAN Fire Insurance mpany tu gj j Irnhle nnenlng for a maooert reply W fi to the Insurance Co. of the Stats of rJh 308 Walnut St.. stating age. aiperieaoi m salary expected. . -, , j vnnvn man tn work in cutting room of IwssSj paper box factory. 27 N. " "- j vTTMrt tipM in wanted, betwsin II. 20. for light, clean and healthy work factory: stesdy worKand gooa ,-j; dress, stating age and experlencs, or a; the Super Glass Co., 5824 State fi, Wj nomlng, Philadelphia . --- i . ... . ... ,.., ,mu kuie) TOUNO MEN tor tne oraor rauuini"-. edge of the grocery business an SaI Oermantown resident Preferred. jjT r letcner to., ouo uhuiuiu"m -. -- ttorner. manager. YOUNO MAN. over 19. to learn to opjrsts tng macnine: aouu 'r w....w . Ticket Co 112 N "h at. General BUSINESS SERVICE COMPAIfl j ACCOUNTANTS-Junlor and senior, iwi ., eon . .ikl AD. MXNAQERS-Chemlcals. slso euus BO,OK1KEUpERS-Pub, utilities. & CLE?tKE-Hotel. general. llS-Hli & ean. remivinri ludse of restaurant SOT-a DRAFTSMAN-Iron plant. I1M: tosh. JiM FoIie'mEN Tool shop. 135 l D.?o5-n1?iTiewrucNT Dron-foris iJsttt- fsJ BALESMEN-Tess. coffees, psper, reUU taM STl"NOORArHERS-ll8-:S! Prints jl 'pm$r nteresi - -.j zrfi ". u:.. .un ,hnnrn you w" rz. II eaUS " but' fee.' you can" && SITUATIONS WANTEP-gEAJ BOOKKEEPER Assistant bookkeepsri, office work: a i rim' experlencs, i CORRESPONDENT and '" i.'nci TrC" woman w th advertising ".''JiMisVoMft .kUKu mI Initiative, seeks bUSinva.. jf ii.. it.,in good oDoortunlty, , t ,ger centrsL, , i 7isr M DRESSMAKER desires """fl"Vneeil lfi high class; best reference; advance" -Ji M aao4J:!eageri.eiiiii!L s7TiTJ tw FRENCHc"onversstlon by nstlvs Par wuujj er: advanced, beginners, children. ; ixuitr wiuuMi, SITUATIONS WANTEMj ACCOUNTANT, familiar with "SHrelil ' credits and correspondence. JJJliioea banking, desires to connect In atx- nil T .rf t'aHleal front nd Aluhnryi-. rr :- ,-n... uriTia. V '.AGENTS J2 i iiss' AUTOMOBILE Insurance offers J gt gr and forcefuA salesman one ."WrJkif Krtunltles lnthe commerclsl HsW. P,,. u slness; renewal Interest and t0iT fTa, rprio " -jVj i rjHift-THimnyt f-r-w.-, r x J" Axf A C
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