Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 25, 1917, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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    IiTVEJNING LBDG-I2B-PHILADKLPHIA, TOESDAY; SEPTEMBER 25, 1917
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, , FUNDS GROW RAPIDLY
MVSSiSfV "tfnvinsT PntirinEr in tn PrnVlllfi TO-
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L iftP"' , bacco for Soldiers Christmas
UI113 W '"'
Jtoney U pourlnc into the tobacco fund
for American soldiers of tho BjwwW
Committee, of which Mrs. Walter S. Thom
fcon has charge. Vx. Kdwnnl Brownlnr.
treasurer of the tobacco committee, to far
has received J6116.10, und the stream shows
no signs of dlmlntohlnev
Tho seconu collection n
wv Cluar Stores, which will bo mado today, Is
"ected to ylohl lrRety. The stores nv.te
t smokers u uciiosn " - ,.,""., "
ii -s special boxes. Tho comm&teo collects these
V" mid. the Vnlted Clear Stores Company rc-
-. ' Seems them In cash, vhlch Is used to pur-
chase mora tobacco.
Among tho Iarco contributors to the fund
icaterday were the Philadelphia Club, J400,
" and Daniel H. Carstalrs, J100.
Contributions to Christmas aift I. und for
American Soldiers nnd Sailors are asljcd
by Mrs. Samuel Uoll, Jr.. chalrmanof tho
commlttca In charge of the fund. Brlfihtly
colored cretonne bags, ten by eighteen
Inches, and ull sorts of Rifts to put in
thorn, as well as mbney to buy gifts, aro
.' ,, v, anted.
Noted Presbyterian Visits President
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. Tho Hov. Dr.
John M Wells, moderator of tho Presby
terian Church (inference commlttco of the
Houlhcrn Piesbytcrian Church, paid his re
spects to President Wilson at tho Whito
House today.
Deatljs
ARNOLD. Sept. SI. CHRISTINE. Idonr of
John Jacob Arnold, aged 08. KehUUes and
friends Invited to funeral aervlces, Wed., 2 p.
in". ::V1 N. 2Tlh st. Int. private. West Laurel
''hakEr. suddenly, sent 23. tiuonan w.
I.uuband of Harriet linker (nee Dunitan). aged
77 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
irvleis, Thurs.. S I. in.. l'W I rankford an.
'In.-nnj. Int C-dar Hill Cem.
UHATTY. Sept. 22. OKOUlli: It.. husband of
Annlo Ilcrttv ne Henderson). Relatives anil
friends. einr.lc.yei ot Hitter Mfg. Co.. Invited
to funeral. Wed . 2 P. in.. 17-14 N Aberdeen St.
lnbdxN?SC S'Bt CATIIARINI". wlfo of
Richard Hennls (nee Toner). llelathes and
friend', all societies of which sh uai n. in-li-r.
Invited to funerftl. Wed.. 0:30 a. m., 12(1
11. Chelten live., Utn. Solemn requiem man
hurch of the Immaculate Ouncepttun 11 a. ru.
(lit. Holy Sepulchre Ccnj.
BOVILL. Sept. 22. ANMB. Mfo of Joseph
Hovlll. Rslatlvcs and friends Invited to funeral,
Wed.. a. in.. 230 Hudson St.. Olouccster City,
N J. Illith mass St. Mary's Gfiurch 10 a. m.
Int. St. Marv'B Cem.
HtlANDHETH In Scranton, Ta., Sept. 23.
TtKHKCCA M.. wife of kite Ilev. John Hrand
retli. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services, reeldenco of dauchter. Mrs. Thomas
liapburn, 337 Shedaker St., Qermantown, Wed..
2 p. m. Int. prliate, Mt. Morlnli Cem.
IJRIXKMAMN". Sept. 21, l'ltnDEItlCK J..
on of Cecilia Krltsch and 'lito Theodore
Brlnkmann. aged 23. Relatives and friends
members of Archconfraternlty of Holy I'nmlly
and German Uenefleial Union. No. ftn, InMted to
funeral. Tnurs., 7:30 a. m.. parents' residence.
1431 N. llthBow st. nequlem mass St. l'eter's
Churrh I) a. m. Int. Most Holy Iledeemer Cem.
EnnCKWOLDT Sept. 24. JOHN, husband
et Annie- Marls Hreckwoldt, aged M. nelatlves
and friends. Green Hill Lodce, No. l&l, I u.
O. P.: all other societies of which he uafi a
jaember. Invited to funeral. Thurs , 2 n m..
H. V. cor Haines and Carlisle sts.. Oak Lane.
Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed
Wed. eve,
nrtOOKS. Hept. 23. IIARHT. son of John and
r.mn Brooks (nea Havener), aited 30. Relatives
nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2
r. lii.. parents' residence, 2457 Jasper st. Int.
Oakland Cem. Remains may be. Mcned Tues , 8
to 10fp. m.
CANNY. Sept. 23, MARY, Tiifo of William
Canny (nee Ilrndley). Relatives and friends In
Mted to funeral. Tliurs.. 8 a. in., resldenco of
lirother, Joseph D. llradley, 101 Penn st.. Hrn
Slawr. Men mass Church of Our Mother of
Oood Council 1) a. m. Int. St. Denis's Ocln.
Auto funeral.
CARET. Sept 21. EDWARD, huslwnd of
lite Catharine C. Carey. Funeral, to which
relatives and friends are Invited, Wed., S:30
a. m.. 1313 W. Vnaneo i Solemn mass of
requiem Church of St. Stephen 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Cross Cm. Auto service.
CASHADY. Sept 22. WILLIAM P., son .if
late Laurence and Luslna. Cassady (nee Cof
fey). Relatives and friends, I'htla. Lodge, Xn.
r4. L. O. O. M. ; International Local, No. 301,
Roller and Iron Workers, invited to funeral.
Yed., 2 p. m., brother-in-law "h residence, Wil
liam Moore, 113d 13. Montgomery ave. To pro
reed to Palmer Vault. Int. private. Northwond
Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues., K to UJ
p. m.
CHAMBEHS. First-day. Ninth jMonth 23d.
at UnlonMIIe. Pa.. THOMAS K. CHAMHi:it.x;
aged 71). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
J''ourth-day, Ninth Month 20th, 2 p. m. int.
private.
COBSON. Sent. 23. WALTKR W.. husband
of Clara V. Cohsnn. aged 57. Relatlles and
friends, employes P. and It.: Kuquenoku Tribe,
No. 27, I. O. It. M.. Invited to funeral er
lces. Wed.. 10:30 a. m., 2043 llellevuo st. Int.
private, llordentown. N. Jj Remains may be
viewed Tues., 7 to 0 p. m.
COLEMAN Sept. 21. JAMKH n. husband
nf late KUen J. Coleman, lato of 1337 N.
Marvlne at. Relatives and friends invited to
funeral. Wed.. S JO a. m . parlors of Lewis
JI. Swift. 8. W. cor 12th and Jefferson sts.
tfolemn requiem mass St. Malachy's Church
10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
COLLINS Sept. 23. WILLIAM, husband of
Maude Collins and son of late Michael and
Marv Collins, of Parish of Asdee, County Kerry,
Ireland Relatives und friends Invited to fu
neral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m., residence ot sister-in-law,
2442 Nassau st. Solemn requiem mass Kt.
Klliabeth'a Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross
Cem.
COURSAULT. Sept. 22. ISABELLA P.. wlfs
of Bernard Coursault nnd dauchter of Daniel
and Ellen E. Mcdulgan, aged 2?. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. m..
243 bheldon lane. Ardmore, Pa. Solemn re
ftulem mass at St. Colman's Church 10 a. m.
Int. St. DenlsSs Cem. Auto funcraL
CnEELY. At Rurllngton. N. J . Sept 24.
SAMUEL II. CREELY. Funeral and int. pri
vate. DAT. Sept 23, HORATIO NELSON, hus
hand of Laura C. Filbert Day, aged 07. Rela
tives and friends invited to funeral. Wed.. 11
ii. m.. 1783 Spring Garden st 'Int. private,
llemalns may be. viewed Tues.. 7 to 0 p. m.
j:i.LEN DICKINSON. High mass Church of the
Kost Blessed Sacrament, Wed., 1 a. m. Int.
private. Holy Cross Cem.
DOR AN. Sept. 24. ELIZABETH, widow of
Bartholomew Doran. Relatives and frterds
Invited to funeral. Wed., 7:30 a. in.. 143 N. 13th
rt. Requiem mass bt. Malachy's Church 0
i m. Int. Cathedral Cem
DOTTS (nee Plcard). Sept. 23, OTTELIEA.
wife of Jerome H, Dotta, aged Gl, Relatives
and friends, members Salem Lutheran Clu rrh,
Invited to funeral services. Wed., 3 p. ra., r,22S
Uuffleld St., Franktord, Int. East Cedar Hill
'em. Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 to 10
r. rn.
DOUGHERTY Cape Slay. N J Sept. 24.
HANIEL-WEBSTER DOUOIIERTY, son of late
Jianlel and Cetilla Dougherty. Due notice of
jneral.
DUQAN. Sept. 22, JOHN A,, son oi Cath
erine and late Michael Dugan. Relatives and
friends. Holy Name and St. Michael's Literary
Societies ot St. Michael's Church, members ot
Marquette Council. No. 289. K. of C. : A. O.
It.. No. 1: Board of Erin: employes ot Notaaeme
Hosiery Co.. Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8:30 a.
j-i.. parents' residence. 1827 N. Hancock at.
Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10
. m. sharp, int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu
Iieral. DUNN. Sept. 23. HENRY JAMES, son of
Kmma C. and late Thomas R. Dunn. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.,
3 p. ra., mother's residence, 2033 N, Woodstock
t. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Friends may tall Wod.
after 8 p. m.
DTER, On Monday. Sept. 24. SAMUEL A.
Dyer, at Saranao Lake, N. Y. Funeral services
u St. Paul's Church. Chester, l'a Sept. 20,
at 3 p. m
ECKBOLD. Sept. 23. MINNIE ECKBOLD.
Relative and friends Invited to funeral.
Wed. morning, from residence of son. Charles
Kckbold. Frankllnvllle. N. J. Services at house
11) a. m. Int. OreennxAnt Cem.. Phlla. Autos
iv 111 meet train leaving Market st. ferry. Phlla.,
H-30 a. m., for Frankllnvllle, N. J.
FALENURE. At Wilmington, Del- on Sept.
H. ELIZABETH, wife ot Lewis Falengre.
J'uneral aervlcea will bo held at lata resldenre.
1S00 Delaware ave., Wilmington, on Wed.
morn. Sept. '26. at 11 o'clock. Int. Wilmington
4ranorwin uem,
FEENY Sept. 24, ROSB FEENY. of Park,
'ounty Derry. Ireland, aged 40. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a, m..
Ister'i residence. Mrs. Edward Logan. 2142
iodfrey ave., Oermantown. High mass Church
ot Immaculate Concetpion 10 a. in. Int. Holy
- Mepulthre Cem.
ntEDERICK8 Sept. 22. JOSEPH P.. nu.
iand of Jdagdalena J. Fredericks (nea Damm).
Relatives and friends, Tongwee Tribe. No. 3U22,
T. O. R. II.; Montgomery Association. Invited to
funeral. Thurs.. 8 JO a. in.. 1830 N. Lelthgow at.
High requiem mass St. Bonlfaclus's Church 10
a m. Int. Holy Sesulchr Cem. Auf funeral.
OAFFNEY, Sept. 21, at Bowers Beach, DL,
JOHN, son of late Patrick and Jane O a finer.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8
"r m.v residence of cousin. Mrs. Annie Meier, 580
Water st. High requiem mass 8L Joseph's
Churrh ao a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem.
OEIB. HpU 28. THKODOSIA, widow Ot
John A. Oelb. Relatives and frUndi Invited
to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p. ra.. daughter's
residence. Mrs. Mamie M. Snyder. 817 Haddon
v., AMstmont, N. J. .Int. lfarlelgh Cem,
Jirlends may call Wed. after 7 p. m,
qrnaBS. Sept S3. NAOMI ANNA, daughter
Frmnk and Mary A. C. Oelges, aged IB. Rela.
Vtraa and friends, member! Mt. Hermon Us.
Tormed Church and Sunday school. Invited to
lunoral services. Wd-. 3 p. m., parent!' resi
aDC, ISIS Kerbaugh it. Int. private. North
wood Cem. Frlendi may view remain! Tues.,
after 8 p. ra. Auto funcraL
OLEJ.80N. Sept. . BRIDGET OLEASOK.
Jt'lattvti and friends Invited ta funeral, Frl,
"aw p. ra.. residence of brother, Cornelius Qlea.
S'.'.'i l?i."-J?,h '. Solemn requiem mass St.
JUhUbeih'i Church 10 a. rn. lot. Cathedral
BLUJg.pt. 88. JOIIN A. O. OOELIj, aged
nva-s uui jrienas, Kvixuorougn Iodge,
i a. . j Harmony uoaga R. A
i ; bi, .iitn.ny'a.inurcn.
nwi ci
nnATitu
hlckoit Services. St. Timothy's V.K. Churth.
Tt" '" ,nl c"urch)ard. Friends may call
IIEIDLVOER.Suddenly. Sept. 22. FRANCIS
WEST, aged 10 and JOIIN WILLIS, aged 5,
Jons of Willis II, and Eva M, Heldlnger (nea
Hare). Relatives and friends Invited to fu
neral services. Wed., 2 p. in.i psrents' residence.
430D Manayunk ave., Roiborough. Int, at con
venience nf family.
HENDKRCON. Sept. 22. MARJORIB, widow
of late John Henderson (nee Coulter). Relatives
and friends are Invited to funeral services. Wed.,
2 p. m nt residence ot her son-in-law. William
Black, 3833 Lm it. Int. private, I ernwood
Cem. lunulas may be viewed Tuts, from 8 to
HUNTER. WALTEIl J., of Llanereh. Pa
suddenly at Camp llancocf, (la,. Sept. 21, a
member of Co, I. nth Regt.. Pa. Inf. aged 31.
IIMatlves and friends. Watahtunk Tribe, No.
4n3: Ions Council. No. 7nB, r. P. A and
Washington Camp. No. 804, P. O. S. of A., in
vited to funeral services in Llancerch M. E.
Church, Wed., 2 , m. Remains may he viewed
after :30 p. in. nt thn church. lodges will
noia services 'tues. eve, int. uumneriana tjem.
JANN, Sept 23, CATHARINE O.. widow
of Charles U. Jaun (nee Kolb). aged 73. for
merly. ot 217 (leorgo st. Relatives and friends
trvlted to funeral services. Wed,, 2 p. m.. 4118
N. 8th st Int. private. AVestmlnster Cem.
Friends may call Tues., 7 to 1) p. m. Auto
funeral.
JKNN1NC1S. Sept. 22, SARAH ANN, widow
of William Jennings, aged (ID. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p.
rn.. 352.1 N. 18th at., Tioga, Int. private. Mt.
Peace Cem.
JONES. Sept. 23, SOPHIA B , daughter of
late Joel nnd I'rlscllla .Tones. Relatives and
friends. Camp No. 12. I' o. ot A Invited
to funeral services. Tues.. 8 p. m., 1B30 W.
Oakdale st. Int. Uult Church ard, Wed., 1
p. m.
KELLY Sept. 24. JAMES, husband of Jen
nie Kelly (nee Cowen). Relatives and friends,
William Glllen 'Jr. U. O. L., No. 30; Horse
ahoers' Asso., No. 0, Invited to funeral, Thurs.,
2 p. m., 2223 Oakford st. (22d and Federal sts.).
Int. Nurthwood Cem. Remains may he viewed
Wed. eve. Auto funeral
KLEIN buddenlv. Sept. 24. EMMA, daughter
nt Elizabeth nnd late Julius Klein, aged 48.
Relatives nnd friends, Temple Council. No. 2,
D. of L Invited to funeral, m,, 1:30 p m..
residence of mother, 623 H Glrard ave. Int.
Itlllsliln Cem . via trolley car.
KIlAMAil Suddenly Sept. 24. AUGUSTUS
J., husband of late Allco T. Kramar. and son
of lato Chanel and Margaret Kramar Rela
tives nnu incnu employes i-mia. itapid Transit
Co (ltlth nnd .liukson sts. barn), tnvlud to
funeral, Thurs. 2 i in 1118 Snyder ave. Int
Odd Fellows' i em Friends may call Wed. eve
LEES Sept. 23. GEORGE W.. son of Frank
nnil Anna Msv Lees and arandson nf nnrtra nn.i
Mary II. llrook aged 13 mos. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2
p in., parents' leeldence, MiSO Norwood st
Uln Interment private, Mt. Peaco Cem.
i.un.nu.n. nepi -n. i."ui..jj m.. son of
James und Norn Lennon (nee Grlscoll). Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs .
8:30 a. in., parents' resldenca. 3108 Cedar st.
Requiem mass Church of Nativity 0 a. m. Int.
Mahatiny I'lty. Pa. Train leaves Rtadlng Ter
minal 10:30 a. m.
LEONARD Sept. 22. ANNIE, daughter of
Into Richard and Ann Leonard. Relatives and
friends Invlt-d to funeral. Wed.. 8.3d u, m.. 21HI
H. Mol st High requiem muss nt Ht Monica s
rhurcli 10 n. m Int. Salem, N. J. on train
leaving Markt st ferry 12:24 p. m. Wed.
IAJEFI'LKIl -H(pt 23, KATIIAItlMJ vtlfo
..r r.nnl liefn. r (nee Borhmkel ,pi r...
Relatives and frUnds Invited to funeral sen-
rri Wed. 3 p. ill . 34 Wood St.. Camden, n"
,1 Int I'Hl'MBh " on I rl'-niH mi) v r
t
-h.sIi.h Tne.
r.nHENTZ.' - -pi -" ':mmv i: lorlvtz
(nee Ohms), wlf" ol Juvoli l.orenf UiUiives
nnd friends lni f-d to funeral service", Wed..
ltl-30 a. m.. lesldeniu Mrs Mugdaleuit f.orentr,
1030 N 7th et. Int private. Nurthwood Cem.
Remains may be. viewed 'lues . . tu lu p m
LOUTEY. Sep 23. KATE SPANKLEH.
wife of Joseph A. Louley. Sr Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. !
r mv 1MU 4th " lnt' Private, laurel
""laCAKTHUR. Sept. 21. IDA MAY. wife of
Alfred I. MaCarthur, only dauEhter.of Richard
and Emma Dalev. aged 23. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m..
M20 N. h St.. Olney. Int. rforthwood CeSI
rHends may ca I Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m.
"MAllDE.f-Sept 23 MARY CATHERINE,
daughter of John V. and Mary A. Madden (nee
llalvln). aged 3 rs. 8. mos. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. ed . 2 p. m.. resi
dence of parents. 1043 E. Chelten ave.. German
town. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem
MALEY Sept. 23. MARY E.. widow of
Thomas J. Maley. Relatives and friends Invited
to funeral. Thurs . 8.30 a. m . daughter's resi
dence. Mrs. Irvin Smith, 2038 N. Stanley st.
(31st and Huntingdon sts.). Solemn high requiem
mass St. Colunilia's Church lu a. tn. Int. Holy
Cinss Cem. Auto funeral. Mahanoy City, Pa.
tiittierr 0P
MARCH. Sept. 23. MAME MARCH (uco
Blown), v'd'iw of George March, nt 700 S. 2d st.
Relatives and friends, also 11. V. SI. Sndalltj
Lejctio of Sacred Heart. tli Altar nnd Rosar
boiltties of Churrh of St. rhlllo Nerl, In-Ited
to funeral Thurs . 8:30 n. m.. from her broth
er s residence. Richard llrown. 40." Washing
tpn ave. Solemn high mass of requiem Church
of St. Philip Nerl 10 u. m Ia.t. Holy ( ross
CtMASOX Sept. 24. LOUISA, widow of il
llam T. Mason, seed fl.'i. Relatives nnd friends
invited to funeral, Thurs.. 1 p. m., 343(1 Emerald
st. Int Greenwood (K of I'.) Cem.
SIcCARTHY Suddenly. Sept. 23. TIMOTHY
husband of Sarah E SIrCarthy (nee Sullivan)
nnd son of Jercmlali and Slargarct SIcCarthj.
Relatives and friends. Dlv 31. A. O. If.. Point
Breeze Yearly Beneficial Society, employes of
the Atlantlo Refining Co.; all other societies of
which tw was a member, Invited to funeral.
Thurs . 8:30 a. in., residence ot falher-ln-lavv,
James Sullivan. 2120 Tasker st. Solemn high
mass of reuulem St. Edmond's Church 10 a. m.
Int. New Cathedral Cem
McOALLAGHLEY. Sept. 22. MARY McGAL
LAOHLEY (neo Gallagher). .widow of Daniel
McGallalghley. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Wed.. S:30 a. in.. 2218 E. Lehigh
ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Anne's Cpurch
10 a m. Int New Cathedral Cem
McOETTIEAN. Sept. 23. CECELIA SlcOET
TTEAN Relatives and friends invited to fu
neral. Thurs., 7:30 a. in., 1438 S. Broad st.
S.lnss St. Paul's Church a. jn. Int. Cathedral
ShGINNIS. Sept 23. CHARLES R., husband
of Anna M. SIcGlnnls (nee Jones) and son of
Catharine and lato Michael SIcGlnnls. Relatives
and friends. Smith. Kline & French Relief Ass'n.
Invited to funeral Thurs, 8 a. in. 2021 Baln
brldge st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Anthony's
Church n 30 a. m lnt Holy Cross Cem.
SIcLNTYRE. Sept. 23. GEORGE, husband of
.Tanney SIcIntyre (neo Watt). Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs. 2
P m . HI24 N Mth st. Int. private. Remains
may he viewed Wed . 7 to v p m.
McKENNA Sept. 23 THOMAS, husband of
Eliza J. SIcKenna Relative! and friends. 2d
Regt. of Old Guards. Phlla. Infantry Corps,
N. . P.. Invited to funeral. Wed., 1 p. in..
1744 Ferry ave . Camden. Services Church of
Our 8avlour 2 p. m. Int Harlclgh Cem. Re
mains may he viewed Tues. eve.
McSfAHON. Sept 23, CATHERINE wife of
Patrick McSIahon (neo McKenney). Relatives
and friends, Altar and Rosary Societies of St.
John's Church, invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30
a. in., 115 Vnssar st., Wlssahlckon. Solemn
requiem mass St. John's Church 10 a. m. Int.
Westminster Cem Auto funeral.
StcTAGGART. Sept 22. CATHERINE, widow
of Hugh McTaggart. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Wed., 8.30 a m.. 1818 W.
Thompson st. Solemn requiem mass Church of
Gesu to a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem.
SHLLEIt. Sept. 24, SAItAH A., widow of
Charles C. Sillier, formerly of Ashbourne. Pa .
aged 08. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral services. Thurs,, 2 p. m., Sloreland
road, west of York road, Willow Grave, Pa. Int.
PrsiOOEE. Sept. 23. A. DAWSON MOOEE.
widow of late George W. Slogee. hervlces
Chapel. Riverside Cem., Norrlstown. Pa., Wed,.
3 p. m
MORTON. Suddenly, at Brookllne. Stass..
Sept. 24. JOHN HANIFEN. son of John Irwin
and Laura Hanlten Slorton, aged 13. Due no
tice nf funeral later.
SIUEHLEN. Sept. 23. VICTORIA MUEHL
EN (nee Selfrled). wife of Oswold Sluehlen. aged
49. Relatives and friends invited to funeral,
Thurs , 2 p. in., late residence, 3202 Wharton
st. Int. Sit Slorlah Cem. Remains may he
viewed Wed. eve
MUltPHY. Sept. 22. HELEN B. MURPHY,
daughter of late Cornelius and Annie SIcLaugh
tln. Relatives and friends. League of thn
Sacred Heart. Invited to luneral. Wed.,8.30
a. m., 0038 Greenway ave, (81st st. and Wood
land ave.). Solemn requiem mass Church of
the Slost Blessed Sacrament 10 a. m. Int.
Cathedral Cem
MUHRAT. Suddenly. Sept. 22, PHILIP J.
SIURRAY. Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Wed . 730 a. m. slater's residence,
Lester, Delaware Co.. Pa. High mass at St.
Raphael's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
'naHSI Sept. 21. FREDERICKA. widow of
Adam Nahm (neo Schadewald). aged 70. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral services,
Thura., 1 P. m.. 123 Robhlns ave., Fox Chase.
Int. private, West Laurel Hill Cem. Auto
service
NEALE. Sept. 21. MARIE, daughter of
Thomas and Nellie Neale. aged 28. Relatives
and friends. B. V SI. Sodality and Altar Society
of Epiphany Church, Invited to funeral. Wed.,
8:30 a. ra.. 2218 E. Lehigh ave. Solemn re
quiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a, m. Int.
New Cathedral Cem.
NEILL. Sept. 23, WILLIASI P.. ion Delia
and late William Nell!, aged 22. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 830 a. nu,
mother's residence, 1113 E. Sloyamenalnc ave.
Solemn high mass of requiem Church of St.
Philip Nerl 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem.
NEIMAN. Sept. 24. SIAROARET A., wife of
Bernard L. Netman. aged 7t. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m
1000 Belmont ave. Int. Fernwood cm. imn
I funeral.-
KlUJiui.s. sept si. janb n widow of Ed
ward Nichols, aged 74. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 3 p. m.. 818
S, Cecil st. Int. private.
NUSBAUM. At Atlantic City. Sept. 24,
BELLA, wife of Helneman Nusbaum. aged 83.
Friends of family Invited to meet funeral at
Rodelph Shalom Cem., Erie ave. and L St.,
Thuri., 11:15 a. in,
PETERS Sept. 1. CHARLES SI., husband
of Julia Peten (nee Jordan). Relatives and
friends, employes of Electrical Bureau. Invited
to funeral. Thurs.. 8:80 a. m., 2810 N. Warnock
st. High mass St. Edward's Church 10 a. m.
Int. Holy Sepulchre Ctm. Remains may be
viewed Wed. ve.
PICKUP. Sept. 23, CHARLES, ion of late
Charles and Abigail Pickup and husband of Ella
S'c,SiPT.(R," J'?Sr);.. Bels"" "n" friends.
Court Pride of Franklin. No. 42. p. of A.. In-
Tit,,-'.', 'un,r,li' 288, lV French it. (near 30th
at. and Susquehanna ave.). Wed., 2 p. ra. Int.
i5?ihnSy vCUy' ra' Mahanoy city and Potti
vllle (Pa.) paperi copy
POWERS' Sept. 22. 1IARY. widow of
T.nomf oweT"' n!tlvti and friend!. B. V.
M. Sodality, Ladles' T A. U. Society. Invited
to funeral, Wed., 830 a. ra., 2421 Falrmount
STEAMBOATS
FAMILY EXCURSIONS
IRON STR. THOMAS CLYDE
TO AUGUSTINE BEACH
Stopping; at Chester 100 rallii for SO
for plcnte parties, w
sail waisr huuoi, pisnty Lisui ana titaobia
rir Kioni Trip. sui Cbllva B t la. u.
7tave Arch
under 9 A.
h BJ. Whirf Dally HM A. st '
n
Bell I'binc. Hirki' llsi '
LOmikypJM,!,
tTBATTIB
Te. Solemn requiem mass St. Francis Xav
ler's Church 10 a, in Int. Old Catbtdral Cem.
Auto funeral.
.rnEVOST Lnteredlntoreit. atherreslJenf".
l?IJ'rruee St., cm Monday, Sept. 24, 1017.
HARRIETT CORNELIA, widow of Sutherland
Slallet Prevost. The funeral services will he
conducted In St. Michael's Church. 10th and
Lombard sts. on Frl. morning, Sept. 28 at 10
o clock. Interment private, at Wilmington, Del.
.. HumiKHH. suddenly. Sent, 21. 1T41 N,
Mascher st., JAMES, son of late Charles and
Margaret Hodgers. Relatives and friends, mem
bers St. Michael's- T. A. U. Society, St. Michael's
Young Sfen's Society, members P. and II. Relief
Ass'n, Kensington Branch. Invited to funeral,
Wed.. 8:80 a. m. Solemn high mass of requiem.
Bt. Michael's Church, 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe
dral Cem. Auto funeral.
HOnrWELL. Sept. 23. I'AHRr. husband of
May nothwell, aged 28. Relatives nnd friends,
Court Sllnslan, No. 211, P of A.; employes of
John II. Stetson Co., Invited to funeral. Wed..
1.80 p, m., 817 Swanaon st. Int. Oakland
Cem. Remains may be 'viewed Tues., 8 to
10 p. m.
. ROTHERMEL Suddenly, In Providence, R.
t.. Kept. 23. DAVID NICE ROTHEHSIEL. Due
notlco of funeral will be given.
SCHWENK. Sent. 21. EMMA II. SPARE,
widow of John G. Schwenk. aged 87. Relatives
and friends Invited to view remains, 2040 N.
Broad St., Wed,, 8 to 0 p, m. Int. private, at.
convenience of family.
SIIAMTZ. Sept. 2 i. FRANCES E.. wlf of
William II. Shamtz. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m parlors ot
Sechler & Slagutre, 1640 N. 20th it. Int. private.
SMITH. Sept. 24, ELIZA ANN, Wlfo of
Henry Smith, njed 81. Due notlco of funeral
given. 115 E. Westmoreland st.
STEVENS. Sept. 23, RACHEL, wife of John
Stevens, aged 01. Relatives nnd friends In
vited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m., resi
dence of daughter. Sirs. Harry N. Halgh. 4420
Slitrhell it. ROTborough. Int. private. Friends
ay can vveu., 7 to v p. in.
SWEENEY. Sept. 24, MARY, wife of John
Sweeney. Relatives and friends Invited tn
funeral, Thurs., 8 a. in., residence of husband,
2310 W. Harold st. Solemn high mass St. Co
lumba's Church I) a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre
Cem.
TATLOR. At Chesapeake City, Std., Sept. 21.
NELSON B., son of tho late Lewis and Re
becca Taylor. Relatives and friends, employee
of Edward J. Darby & Sons Co.. Invited to
services. Wed.. 2 p in.. 123 N. Slllllek st. Int.
private. Friends may call Tues., 7 to 0 p. m.
TWISS. Sept. 22. GEOIIOU TWISS. need
M. Relatives and friends Annrlcan Lodse.
No B3r, P. nnd A SI . nf Now A'ork elt SIo
sonln Veterans of Penna . InMted to funeral.
Wed . 2 p, m . Bon-ln law's residence I". 11.
Nevlns, fiOjfl Slnschcr St.. Olnoy Int. private.
Friends may call Tues , after 8 p. m
VAN PADDENllt'im. Suddenly, In New York
city, Sept. 22. ALBERT VAN PADDENHfRO,
of Amsterdam, Holland aged 03. Friends In
vited to services, Wed., 2 p. m., Oliver H. Balr
llldg.. 1820 Chestnut st , Phlla.
WACKER. Sept. 23. PHILIP T.. husband
of Caroline Wacker (nee llaug), aged 73. Rela.
tlvee and friends. Scholfcr Lodge No. 404, T.
It., Invited to funeral services, Wed., 2 p. m.,
N. H. cor. Limekiln pike and Haines st. Int.
Northwood Cem.
WH1STON. Sept. 23. ELIZABETH, widow of
Thomas Whlston, aged li'i. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral. Thurs , n30 n. in., rnn-tn-law's
resldenre. Thomas (J. luMson. 3122 West
moreland St.. Falls of Schuylkill. Int. Heading,
Pa. ltrmnlna may Iw viewed Wed., after 7
" WILKINS Sept L2 GEORGE 11. W'lLKINS.
aced SO. Relatlvis .ip I "riintts iiiv itul 'to fu
neral. Wed. 2.3(1 i m Miuthainu.un pa Jni
prhate. Itlihhoio ('"in Tr.iln for Soi 'hnmptoii
leaves Reading Teiniliul 1 .-'.'I p m Auto
funarul
WINNEWini.'. "ein J'! CI Ulv . .1 i ubI,
tor of Thomas Slam, aged 37 l.eiativis nnd
friends invited to fuiioml services. Hod.
m., father's ri;3Ulenr. ,V,2U Cambridge ai.
Fricmds may call between 7 und 0 p. m. Tues.
Int. nrlvnte. Autos.
WOODWARD At Snol.ane, Wash., Went 1!
Stlss BESSIE WOODWARD, In tho 71st vear
of her age. Slount Holls. -N. J., papers pleasa
YOITNGER. At Florcnco. N. J S'cpt 23,
"MARY A , wlfo of John Younger nnd d.iughtr
nf Joseph A. and Slory U Slurdoclt, aged 2."
Jttelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed .
"i
lM
Young Men nnd Boys
Central Preparatory
School
(Dav and Kvening)
High School Department for
men and hoys r-nmplete prep
aration for College, I'nlvcrslty.
Technical and Professional
Fcliools.
All-Day School 9 a. m. in B
p in. for hoys 11 to 16. Adds
traltiinc; in Music and the Man
ual and Plastic Arts to school
curriculum. -Monthly phvsiral
reports.
Business Department- Stenog
raphy. BooUkeeplnp, T pe-vvritlnp-
and the allied Business
Subjects.
V.lementary Department
fsplit-tlme schedules.
Day schools now open
Uvenlnc schools, Oct. 1
1421 Arch St.
TheWilliamPenn Charter School
No. 8 South Twelfth Street
PHILADELPHIA
Founded In 1881) at the request or the Illus
trious Founder and Proprietor of the "Con
monwealth." and chartsred by him on the aims
day ai the city Itself. October .". 1701, tbs
Bcbcol enters upon Its 22'Jth academical year
September 23. 1917. ......
More than one thousand ot its student! hive
entered the various colleges ind professional
ind technical schools of the country, while
mmy hive entered direct upon a business
The 'Prospectus for 1917-1918 ts reidy for dls.
trlbutlon. Rulldlng now open ror inspection snd
cliislncitlon of pupils.
FREDERICK L, SMITH. M. A.
Acting Hendmnster
Night and Day Clatiei Open Now
Machine Shop Practice Mech., Freehand and
Machine Shop Math. Architectural Drawlns
Pattern Shop Practice Hook Illustration
Automoblla Dec Mech. Arithmetic. Algebra
Ulectrlclty Applied ond Geometry
Furniture Designing and Conitruction
Fit vourstlt to earn more money,
Exceptional facilities and low rates.
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
Broad and Spring Garden Street!
University of Pennsylvania
Wharton School of Finance nnd Coraraerie
OFFERS KVEN1NO COUUSI.S
Registration evenings, except Saturday, 7 to 9,
Sept. 17 to 28. Session begins Sept. 28
LOGAN HALL, 36th and Woodland Avenue
rt0BDP.XTOvTN. X. J.
Bordentown Military Institute
Mental, moral, physical, military training.
Bc-yi tiught How to study.
Oordtntown-oa-thi-Delawara. New Jirssr.
Votuir Women and Clrli
Phila. School of Design for Women
BROAD AND MASTER STS. nr.OPENS OCT. 1
Full course! In Art. and Industrial Art.
Practical Designing In all Hi branches. Illus
tration, Fashion illustration. Education!)
Psychology.
1. A. II. WIDENEU FELLOWSHIP
TO EUROl'K rOR DESIGN
THE GORDON-RONEY SCHOOL
Fir Olrls, 4112 Sprues Street
General and Collets Preparatory Courses.
Root rarden and srym. UISS RONEY. Prln.
Wanamaker Institute
23d & Walnut. Opens Sept. 24th.
Embroidery, Cookery, Crochitlnr, Dreismaklne,
MUllnery IS to 40 per year.
Mornlni-. Afternoon and Evintnr. Citiloc O.
OYEBBR00IC
Miss Sayward's School for Girls
0VERBRO0K, l'lllia.. PA. Colleci Trepari.
iory. Special Courses. Junior ind Musical Depts.
.thletlci. Domestic Science.. Carrlige calls (or
subIIi In Bill. Cynwyd, Merlon nd Wynnsflcld.
'"' J1ISS JANrTTSAilVABD. Principal.
AMULER. FA.
School of Horticulture $
Short fall course for women to rrowtnc ve.
stables. Bowers, fruit, cinnlnc, be kusUL
poultry, landscape s-ardsntiur. Catalac.
CKRMANTOHTJ
rWii;
Inn BtttesiStiiooJ for Oirli, MI W. Chsltso lfc
mm- Mmmn, mmr.m,mmm , ymmvmSi.-K W
nrvrni
1 p. rn., parents' residence, 2 New Sd it., Flor
ence. N J, lnt Odd Fellows' Cem. . .
S5KLL. rfept. 22, St. StATILDA. widow ot
George ell. Relatives and friends Invited to
funersl services, residence of son-ln-liw, Gir
rett Kirk, Llanereh. Del. Co., l'a Wed., S
p. m. Int. private.
PERSONALS
AFTER THtS DATE I will not be responsible
for any hills unless contracted by myself. Ar
thur J. Frank. Moo N. Walker at.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
BELL TELErHONB OPERATING
The President of the. United States
has pointed to thn great industrial atmv
of the nation nnd to the necessity for a
irenerous. unsrinsh observance nf ilutv
on the part of those who may best
servo In that army.
The telephone srstem of the country
Is to play n conspicuous part in tho
londuct of the war,
Hell Telephone operating presents 1ti
self as a vocation for young women!
wherein no less patriotic than valu-,
ablo aervice to the Government may bj
performed.
If you are between the ages of 11 snl
I4 apply at 40(1 Slorket it., Phllsdel
Phja, any day, except Sunday, between
iiu a. m, and u p. in.
New emplojes are paid while learning
nnd are assigned to offices near their
homes. Tho work Is Interesting, the en
vironment most agreeable antl efficiency
Is rewarded by ready advancement.
Comfortable recreation rooms nnd
dining rooms whern meals are served
it cost In every Central ortice.
Apply Now!
WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED
STEADY ESirLOYSIUNT
AVERAGE WEEKLY
S1INIS1U.M WAGE S7.M
INCREASED AUTOSLVTICAI.LT
ArPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CASIPBELL COS1PAKY
SECOND AND J'ARKET STREETS
CASIDEN. NEW JERSEY
lHiOKUEIiPlill. experienced, double entry, with
knowledge of stenography, for position in
monufnrturltiB conenrn- northwest section of
ilt; state lafcm. M HI3. Ledger Cciurai.
BOOKKEEPER and stenographer Vinton Fow
ler. (:o.i N Mb
CAKE PACKERS f.irls to pack cokes and
wrap packages! Government orders: beginners
paid JU..V) per week nf nt hours: experienced
hands, x to HO. Kecbler-Wejl EaitlnB Co., 23s
N. 22d St.
CHOCOLATE COATERS.
Acker. 121 N. Mh.
experienced. Apply
COOK AND DOWNSTAIRS WORK, experienced,
white, references required. 1213 . l.dilgl
Education a
!. - '-j;mgMgjg
HBMK1mmm.mmmmmam2ammM
Bolli exes
WIGHT
S.CHOOJL
Talte a course in this modern lius-lness training; school, which will Klve
you tho knowiedRo and experience necessary to nil a responsible
lmsltioii. at a cooil salary to htait Ior "0 J-ears wo have been tr.ilnlnn-
soiins men and voutiR women to atlilevo succc-s. and will give you tho same
turning nnd unpcrttinltv for rapid advancement
DAY AND NIGHT SESSjflNS ENTER ANY TIME
BANKfBUSINESS COLLEGE
AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES
925 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA. PA.
FRIENDS'
CENTRAL
SCHOOL SYSTEM
f'or 72 years in flic front rank of
education and character building.
Thorough preparation for College or
business life. Modern equipment. New
Domestic Science laboratory. Special
Attention to physical training:. Super
vised by Coiflmittee of lrriends--guarded
companionship for each child.
Separate departments, boys and girls,
high school grades.
Faculty is chosen from specialist
trained in leading Colleges and Univer
sities. The only private school with
elementary schools in various parts of
city. Prominent men and women In
all walks of life are graduates of this
School. Opens Ninth month 25th.
Tear Book Now Ready. Write for Rates.
JOHN W. CARR, Ph. O.. Principal
15th and Race Sti., Philadelphia
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
"Almost n Cotintrv School" on the I'arknay
ll(l.l 140 N. 16th St. (iIKLS
Wanamaker Institute
2Sd & Walnut. Opens Sept. 2th.
l-NQLISH. FRENCH. ITALIAN. SPANISH
,8 and $10 per ear Send for Catalog a.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1808 SI'RBCn STREET
MAIN LINE BRANCH, ARDMORE. TA.
Elltabeth Hills Lyman. Principal
MUSIC
CoNSEisaioiarySusic
ltd Tsar. Individual Instruction. Persons)
Supervision. AII branohes. theorstlcil ind
ippllid. X School of PuMio Ptrfonninoe.
Tiaobiri Normal Tntnlnx Courii. Puulls
School MUilo Sustrvlslon. Decree! con
firred. Two Complete Pupils' Symphony Or
rhsstrai. Reciprocal relations with Univ. of
Pa. Dorrolteriei for women. A School of
Inspiration, Loyilty Success. Our Year-Book
is tree and contains viluibli tnformitloa,
Gilbert Raynalds Combs. Dlreeter
OfflCMiltVl'e- Dortoltorlts. Br Old Rtt4
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Y.
Twenty-five Courses
Vocal and Instrumental
Oven to Men. Women ind Children
Special Children'! Home Department
Symphony Orchestra
Mindolln-Gultar Club
Chorus
Send for Cat aloe
L
C
A.
1421
Arch St.
PEALL CONSERVATORY
VUICI SIOIIT 8INUING. F.LOCIJTlbN, et?. '
CataloB, .r.".0!" T,"''1 "Sid'
.SS04 y. Droad St. 171 Chestnut St.
ItAOTIMW.ln SO leiioni Uopklet milled frei.
CII1I1HTF.NHI-N Mano Schools 1D20 Chcitnu
st. Phone Spruce WOT. 1413 TV. Venanio it.
Phone 'lloia o-j'l'
Walter St. Clare Knodle
ri"",H.0d7oa,i7i?hrh7.-tno;?'""'
Emilio Krider Norris c"j
Expression. Stire Art. Story Telllar. PoIm'
French nnd American Hrslems. Dlplomii.
Louh Sobelman . Saj" fc
Advj Bmd ,vlallll Jir'ct,.t"1'. ..pj'yj? r
-isLL.-wl-IIr' rw??oB.trUaiou
MM.IMIII t H.
fSlSlb
''
IIELP WANTEryTEMALE .
CoelliKied from rreerdlaf Column
CONTRALTO, quartet choirT good reader only.
P143, ledger Central .
DEMONSTRATORS wanted for hlih-clasi prop
osltloni salary and commission. .""Ii
Crosby between 1 and 4, 022 Real Estate Trust
Hulldlng.
DOFFERS, spinners and twisters wanted! Ijarn
en taken and paid while learning. Apply
Yewdell i JonesJ'o., B4th nnd Poplar its .
DRESSMAKER Wanted, "a young Blrl f?rrJJ:
lor floor. 10 to. 18 years nidi opportunity for
advancemenL 180lIicust. -
UIRL8 WANTED, 10 years of age nnd over,
for work In factory: steady employment wim
advancement to capable employes. Apply
ULAISDELL PENCIL CO., 2d and Atlantlo
. ave., Camden, N. J. .
GIRLS WANTED Good wages, steady work.
Apply National Umbrella Frame Co.. 30th
, and Thompson. , , , - .
GIRLS over 101 light workl good wages. R.
Hlnnkenbunt Co.. 24th and. Ellsworth.
GIRL, about 10, in factory office! chance for
advancement. 22t8W. Ontnrloit.
HOUSEWORK White girt; 'adult famlhi Jen-
klntowntgoodjiome. SI Br6. ledger Central.
MEN and women wanted at once or good char
acter for positions as nurses nnd attendant!
in the New Jersey state Hospital at Trentonl
good salaries, Including full maintenance,
board, room ond laundry. Apply to New Jersey
State Hospital. Trenton. N. J.
SIENDERS. experienced on sweaters; best salary
paid. Pilot Knitting Stills, 233 Slarket at..
fifthf!oor
NURSE, exn., or mother's helper for 2 children,
3 and 0 years nidi reference required. Phone
.- ..... tn, inl .
iipwhiui nil, j . -i...
OPERATORS wanted for both double and sin-
fie neeaie macmnen. oueuaaer s, juih hum
rfimhard sts
SALESWOMEN
LIT BROTHERS REQUIRE SALESWOMEN
IN VARIOUS DEPARTSIENT3.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
LIT BROTHERS
SILK SVINDER", EXPERIENCED AND
LEARNERS; PAID WHILE LEARNING.
BEST WAGES: CLEANEST .MILL IN THE
WORLD. SAI'Ql'OIT SILK SIFG. CO.. 1STH
AND HUNTING PARK AVE
blMNNERS. ring, caps or flyer: stesdy workl
wages $10 per week nnd bonus for one-slds
superior thread and yarn. Howard and Nor
rls sts. u .
SPINNERS, twisters and doffers wanted. Ap
ply Yew-dell & Jones Co.. 54th and roptar,
West Phlla.
STENOGRAPHER, experienced un ih taphone;
must be accurate and capable: permanent po
sition: Interesting work: pleasant surroundings,
salary $15 per week. .M (140. Ledger Central
STENOGRAPHER Larse lnanufni turlue com
pany: must be cnpablo and active, state uge
extierienrc. reiercnces and salarj' (lelred. Si
04ii.Ledgfr("'cntrnl.
SNAITIIES' eMiclien'fed. wanfel: small adul'
fnntilv wages ulicive ustlll rnte to light party.
Write t'ostolflm l!o 11. Slirbm. Pa., or
phnni Slerlon 12-1
WOMEN nnd pirls over 10 : nrs (if B'' wanted
to work n'l folding paper liovon ."1 hours per
work und half bolide on t-ntitnlav. Brown
A llatlev i'o. rraiikUii and Willow sts.
YOUNG GIRL wnnted in band cnibrolderv de
partment fur light hund sowing. Apply Smith
t.- Ramsey, HI40 Slarket st,
YOUNG WOMAN wanted by a laige manufar.
turlng concern for nfflc work: prefer one with
high school education, but common sense nnd
application to work more essential; experience
not necess'iry; stnto full particulars and sal.
nrv desired. E. R. II, rostoffli o Box 1317,
Philo
Moth Sexes
To Progress
Rapidly on
Success Road
r-1 Register Now!
.."i '1 IV n.lm l0 ,maI our school so
much better than all other schools that
every one who wants a business educa-
rSw"' want to come to our school.
Tnero aro now 4u students attend
ing our Day Sessions and '8 students
uttendlne our Night Sessions. We can
antpt 51 more Dav students and 32
nmro Night Students.
h
Why not start at once"
Straycr'i Buiineis Colics j
807 Chestnut ht l'lillndrlplila
Philadelphia Sch0I S1""'0", .
Prepare for ProfeSS,a.'i, DJK"U8 '
1714 Chestnut St. Catalogue. Jiage '
ElUahcth Lavender Schrelner. Principal
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
SCHOOL ?Pen S,!pt "S- A few vacancies
,, 7 for earneat cuegg prepnratory
pupils. STANLEY R. YARNALL. PVlnclpal!,
SUMMER KESORTS
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.
Westminster 3p
to Bt
ate , near Reach. Me.
reet Trhr.i. I.......
water. MO up vkly
3 up dally. Chas. Hnhre
Hotel B03C0bel IRee,aVhCtaOpA;neai, MT
Special Sept. rates. Phone 117. A. K. Marlon.
LAUKWOOD. f. J.
AT LAKEWOOD
You can find health and rest with
out the fatigue and expense of a
long journey.
Lakewood is a short ride from
Philadelphia by train, and the
Laurel House is the most perfect
place in which to enjoy the delight
ful Autumn months. .
Seaion Open September 28tlt.
Information, room plans and
rates upon request.
LAUREL HOUSE
Lakewood, N. J.
A. -I. Murphy . c. V. Murphy
MnB' asst. Mimuer
.VKBNKRSVILLE. PA.
GALEN HALL
IN THE
MOUNTAINS
wtRnfujviur, r.
ALWAYS OPEN
A limited num
ber of good room
wilL L.iU
I Row be reserved In l. c.-i.-
l.njooow. mmiiimY.mZZr
1 -, SMS JJ.
Vf
. nBTJTrA?rrED--M:ALa
AUTOMOIIILE BODY" . JYS?.Pyrn5Pt?EnitfiiP
TIT DOOR POSTS L lHGH-i3RADB LIMOU
SINE BODIES! MUST JIB Al MBCHANlCBl
HIGHEST WAGES CAN flE MADE ON A
PIECEWORK RASIS UPON THIS WORK.
APPLY EMPLOYMENT ,PE1AKA M mT
HALE AND K1LBURN CO., 18TH AND
OLENWOOD AVE.
BOY to deliver ordersi good Wlgei. Pulton
1 'Ish Co.. 420 8. CZnd st.
BOY lo help In roller covering shop.
Worsted Co.. Darby. Pa.
Qrlswold
nOY for errands. Commonwealth Addressing
Company, 217 S. Broad
BOY WANTED. HOY TO ATTEND MAIL
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC LED.
OER! AGE 18 PERMANENT POSITIONl
PROSPECTS l"OR ADVANCEMENT GOOD!
SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY. ASK FOR
Mil, SHAW, 600 CHESTNUr ST., PIIILA-
dbLphia.
BOY under 17 to learn high class Interior decor
atlng and run errands, ji 044, Ledger Central,
BOYS WANTED
OVER 10 TEARS OP AOE
WAGES. 20 B.fl CENTS TER HOUR
AVERAGE WEEKLY
MINIMUM WAGE, ,11.67
APPLY 7 A. M.
JOSEPH CASIPBELL COMPANY
SECOND AND MARKET STREETS
CASIDEN. NEW JERSEY
HOYS, over 16, for errands and factory work:
good opening for bright boys. Globe Ticket
Company. 112 N, 12th.
BOYS wanted: good wages, steady work. Apply
Nat. Umbrella Frame Co.. 30th I Thompson.
CANDYSIAKERS, on hard candles and counter
goodsi makers and helpers. Apply 121 N. 8th.
CHAUFFEUR; young man; must come well
recommended; capable taking care of Hudson
car. 234 N. Front at.
CLERK Young man wanted hv manufacturlnc
corporation", must be good penman and quick
and accurato at llgures; experience not neces
sary; excellent opportunity for advancement.
Apply SI (I4S, Ledger Central.
CUTTER, experienced In private printing plant:
private working conditions. Apply Doughton
Press, third floor of Dill Bldr., Mascher and
Somerset sts.
DECORATOR'S ASSISTANT
BLAUNER'S REQUIRE THE SERVICES
OP AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG SIAN AS
ASSISTANT TO THEIR WINDOW DECORA
TOR I SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. APPLY
SUI'T.'S v OFFICE, FOURTH FLOOR. 833
3IARKKT ST.. BEFORE 10 A. SI.
BI.AUNER'9
DRAFTSSIAN. STRUCTURAL STEEL AND
RE-ENFORCED CONCRETE DESIGNING.
WANTED FOR ESIPLOYSIENT IN CLEVE-
I l.VND: GIVE EDUCATION. AGE, EXPKRl
ENCE. SALARY AND STARTING DAY IN
FIRST LETTER. SI 044, LEDGER CENTRAL.
I LRAFTSSIAN Apprentice boy to mike blue
prints can by proper attention to worlt and
neatness have opportunity to learn mechanical
drafting; wagea will bo small at start, but
the advantages for advancement excellent; lo
cation North Phlla P 120, Ledger Office.
DRAFTSMEN Exper. mechanical detailors for
I perm, positions. Apply by letter onlv to Chief
Draftsman, Nelson Valve Co., Chestnut Hill.
DRIVP.RS for drop-bottom wigons ind carti.
II. C. Ambler 317 Old York road.
ELECTRICIANS 100 first-class Interior elec
tricians for largo construction ramp at
Wrlghtstown, N. J ; 60c per hour, time and
half time for overtime, double tlmo for Satur
day afternoon. Sunday and holidays; transpor
tation nnd lodglns furnished free: meals at
i afeterla. 2Sc each. Apply Irwin & Lelghton,
Wrlghtstown, N. J., or Employment Depart
ment. 154 N 12th st.
FARMHAND. Kood dairyman; sober: references.
Glrard Worsted Company, Howard and Hunt
ingdon sts.
FARMHANDS wanted, single, and also married
couples, at once for nearby Pennsylvania,
farms, no fees. Department of Labor and
Industri, Bureau of Lmployment, ISIS Arch
and Front ond York.
OARNRT MAN wnnted. experienced, to run 2
machines: liberal salary. Apply Geo. L.
Seldner Co. (111 U. Fayette St.. Ralto.. Md.
flATKMAN for Glrard College; experienced In
meoting people: must hao pood references.
Apply Steward's Office, Glrard College,
fc .10 a m
UWJOr.ERS WANTED
STEADY WORK
AVntLVGC WEEKLT
MINIMUM WAGE, $15.17
APPLY 7 A, M.
JOSEPH CASIPBELL COMPANY
SKCOND AND MARKET STREETS
CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY
LABORERS THE ATLANTIC REFININCl
COMPANT WANTS SOME OOOD, HEALTHY
MEN WHO ARE NOT AFRAID TO DO AN
HONEST DAY'S WORK. APPLY ANY TIME
DURINU THE DAY, ATLANTIC REFINING
COMPANY EMPLOYMENT, PHILADELPHIA
OATH. 3144 PASSYUNK.
1-s.RORERS wanted, heavy outside work,
steady work, eood wares. AnpV Wm. Foster.
120S N. 31st st.
LAIIOKLRB 100 men for Camp Dlx. Wrights
town. N. J.: 30o per hour: lodglns and trans
fortatton furnished free. Apply 7 a. m .
rwln & Lelghton. 1B4 N. 12th st.
LINEMKN vvantedi rlrit diss, non union, elec
tric light linemen! steidy work: good wages.
Applv Win. Poster, 1208 N. 31st st. "'"'
MANAGER
.Tlili company Ii large and growing rip
idly. Our business Is not effected by thn wir.
Very rapid growth has made It Impossible to
train our subordinates quickly enough to fill
executive positions constantly being created.
Therefore, we must look for a
MAN
Whd has had a thorough bualneas training
plus educitlon.
Who can reillie the vilui' ind Importmci
of every order received.
Who hii. preferably, had outside einerl
ence but who mult be an Al Inside man.
WE WANT AN'EXECUTIVn WITH COM.
MON BUSINESS SENSE TO MANAGE OUR
ORDER DEPARTMENT. U"
A 323, Ledger Office.
PRESSMAN A good leather belt preismari
wanted. Address A 831. Ledger Office.
PRESS FEEDERS wanted to feed cardboard on
Tm'"adn'drwrin8ow,-.P.r0'Vn Da"y S" '"""'
PRUNERS, high tree, expsrlsnoed, winttdi 11
per diy; can use a few learnsri if they irs
good ellmben; J2.60 per diy. Tbomai iltsh.s
A Bon!. 1L Airy. PMIi. Otmn. 89S. """"
ROLLER GRINDER Min to grind rubber "roN'
leri for silk mill ind help In shop. Orliwold
Worsted Co.. Difbv. Pi. "iiswoia
MBTALLURG1C.(l CHEMIST WANTED
For gray iron foundry: one familiar
with the mixing and melting of gray
Iron In air, furnaces and cupolas for
high-grade machinery castings. In an
iwerlng state experience ind salary
expected, addressing Box 40, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
MAN. elderly, ijperttnceinn rulll luppiua ind
hardwire prif erred.. on. outilde zer ntak-iui,
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SALESMAN WantedH.wiiU-lLhas1
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TOOL DEHtnwi..
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APPLY REMINGTON AMlj ta 41
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YOI'NO MAN HIQII-sntnrit B.
COMMERCIAL COUIIBI? "SSbrSAPCltt
NOT H8SKNTIAU WHO iff'SW CD KM
ACCURATE IN Tiltl HANnrt"?. -M
, "nS. IS OrFEHRD A SpjElSSn 0JJ
t uin-x Mill AUVAN'CPMrvr .il'"
PERSON TO MR J. It. WF&COTT-IHJ
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COMPANY. OTH ANDCliESIiIJT fgf
-tt.,.. MAN. oveT.draTt a. f,-..u?
HSWaffi, Tond' slSsl
state age nnd experience. Iil-"n.'?rJ'",l
. when available. P 127-T..Hf..' 8ffi?-"
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jmv&sr&ffizz&t
Xt2.?"tir JL-VtorTirlieT.
teVulir stating'WhSgTnd SS&
tlons. to M (141. Ledger Central """'HI
YOUNG MAN to as.lsTln cost dcnrtomTsI
Kourmi uiiico lvorit; state lr nliM3
.. . salary expected. P.' o. sV&i!3!jl
-'enerai
BUSINESS SERVICE COMPACT ''
I?M7MAN tooli ISO: .leVtrte Eia- U
Nn chares until nirX. iMtvii?E-K'
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WE TEACH YOU TO DRIVK ANrTfimil
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J'.vx -vrtjj rtluIT CLASSES i
SATTLER, 1001 Sp. Garden it Own Bui,:
SITUATIONS WANraD-FEMluX'
BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly experlenbrf. kim
reapuiiBiuit) puauion, cspaoie tSKUU
charge. F 144, Ledger Central.
COOK English Protestant, dlsenrurt. itati
position in small family, JIfrlon. Omtmll
or neighborhood: prefarbty vthers onlr J a J
umpi excellent reia. a oou. Irfoger tW
COOK, experienced, white, wlihi p'jrt I
inesinut mil; no wasninc. 1 in, Let a
DRESSMAKER wants work bv day or iff
(alterations). Phone Chestnut Hill 811 IS
YOUNO LADY, office work! can use trots!
reliable, educated; references. MM1. la
tjentrai.
YOUNG WOMAN of good famllj anj ti-x,-4
idndergartner, desires position in Phllavss)
or suburbs as governess or companion. Jsl
i.eager central.
SITUATIONS vVANTED-MAUj
BOOKKEEPER IS years' exparUnca in itBl
Ing, cost accounting, purcnaami ana rr
office management, age 87; can furnlrta
rer.i desire per, poa. r ai, wain i
CHAUFFEUR. Swede. 26. mirrleo. Ho 'Utsl
Stewart's Auto School graduite. 1iliMJl;
tlon as eccond chauffeur; prlrati taKI
house; lODer, willing to worxi nji fi"k
references. J B.'i4. Ledger uentrai,.
CHAUFFEUR, married: expert owl! I
.ss . . lm Hi ti ma Msi ufbttfTifrBV i
jiaDita anyrari "i"iyirArtcv7" ffi 1
rerrea. m. iifaifr, iwwn. -," 7.1
CHAUFFEUn. colored, wanti fwritWn- F1"? I
fam.; 10 yrs.' V.i best TtttJQit Cathirt
U11K1J1T AIMJ -"l''''-,,-'.',,"';''",C:."ri
oughly experienced, espcclillr I""11"""!
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change. Address J 631, Ledter Centnl
EXECUTIVE High-grade man. IS lri jw
meal, mecnanicai au uu"' .f.Hi
plant maintenance, generj; ,. "irj-rj
wishes position of re.ponalbmtr Urji
future prospect, ago ?(. y''S,,,---,
possesses executive ability, Inltuun. r,
acter. F 13(1. Ledger Central .
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MAN AND Wli-i:. wniie. """...""""TiSi
class butler and cook; "C'li'it .
Please state wages, etc. V l5TJUjlai,
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MAN. 30 years oin, wiin ik "JJJ,,5- .
wishes position as watchman. Alarum.
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TRAFFIC DllHSUlultiaoruu"-" -;.
competent. IB sears' ewfe
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VALKT. Japanese. expiMenew, "&,,
entire cnarge oi seui.,.-" "-: tAaM.ua
from former employers Tanam. """g
YOUNO MAN. designer and ".'"'."'"JSC
individual taste: ppaaawM ahcwrtM 5
prefers winter position. J 147- L!iJffg
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TOUNO MAN U?sire5 worn ?;" i
loucn ij-pioi ji i, jc-ivi
rivTTJT.nvMr.NT AGENCIK
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MRS. M. KANE. 311 S. WAVIrisi.J
couples, maids. val'"';fAn?J
Numerous vacancies, city ml 'f.-JtSwJ
llible neip, wim "'"'"" z -jT,
MADAMUPLAT2T3M ,&&'
supplied and n ' pl""" "ta"" -
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Apperson Demonstrator A
b Lylmder
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6 Cylinder-'48" Touiirjl
Lyons Knight W-Jl?rZ4
Fiat 4 Cylinder-5 PawNg
Packard iw .,
Runabout Model 1-26-l9J6j
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