Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1918, Night Extra, Image 18

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rvHINKEL PROMOTER
ft?By JAMES S. CAROLAN
jtt.Hlnkel plans to stage an out-
rlsoxtusr show at League Park, Cleve- i
fin May 3J. Cleveland hao demon-
rted that it Is one of the best boxing :
Mjin'tho country, but never has had
of ' boxlne. For the first show I
kel; Intends to place a home favorite
hatwlnd-UD opposed to a well-known
lot-town boy
mtf Brock, the hard-hitting- veteran,
ijatpected to hold down part of the
B-UP, with Lew Tendler, our own
inf. oerformlne In the other half
tirSntch has not been clinched, but
Mc-U l.veo sincere that he wired Glass
Tlaat Monday to come to Cleveland
i tlhls.' expense to talk over the bout
S.Hiltotril treat work In the East has made
i5fci&'card.,
kel Impressed
rfMiMbfait tftnlet crtenf a fw u-1ji bore
jolillt summer and was much lmpress-ed
o.Tjir; uit' manner in wnicn bouts weir
-lfr iti.r-A Bf CMH. Dqrlr Tie .."id eit,-
gSjjttSid at the way the fans turned ou'
M IjBttliB, hot nights and he now believes
li'0TeUnd Is Just as eood a finht town
;thls city. At least he Is willing tn
oerlment.
if' 'if'Tinxrlner has tflVen n firm hntd tn the I
JW Middle West Cleveland has turned out
yaMnytopnotch HKhters, Including amone
ifcei"the world's feathenvelght cham-
fesHlQn,' Johnny KUbane The Brock hroth
6.(j also were very popular In the Koret
(USS ir Cleveland goes in bis f"r tno
n-alr game, then the fighter--, at
Rfistr those out of the service, will ha'e
KJSjHcha'nce to keep active during th off
nuvit
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1i and Valger
J Tmn YXrltlt Tinl(,nn InfnMnail f1CtTC
Mvrfc&lni- thnt he, would he unable to an-
LtKr'in the final show at the National
Si twrnorrow night the alert matchmakT
l&iriai't discouraged He failed to ccf
SySH-jy-jone to take Jackson's place against i
ESjWeUlns, so he lost no time In puttlne on j
jj-a?new wind-up. Ous Lewis and Benny
sktrta)n in th feature at the clns.nr
f-'VAJirer arm iewis nave opph oppuntni-
Ktbor fitandlnc. When Valger made
ffi'fWSfflrst appearance here Lewis was sc-1
5wJl;lha he earned the majority of th
QCClS.ons. iiotn Doys nave pone aneau
fcnd met the best since with success
nM hovs hould furnish a real flirht. '
i'lfThs boxing show for tho benent of ;
"' t- - it .
5.Jic! BIcGulgan. former promoter of the
.' tLas.A..! i - . IV, i
KJfatlonal A. C. will be held at the X-
Uiutot nn fhA nltrht nf June !i. The oris
KViSuv4al Xfm- 11 hut It Lnu rminrl
E' iPt um nua m i w ..v... ...
VaMH-e time was necessary to get the higu
jfcfBra talent In line.
EMcGovera at Cambria
W!wtoang Hank McGovern, the pride of
'.tia?flMat Mlnn of tha rTnmhrla. tnnlcht.
4ebt)'y Doyle, formerly of New York, but
EijtSWrsi fresident of this city, will help
tS entertain me I'ort ivicamoim mi
xiicQovent still carries his old wallop.
Ejaatr Doyle happens to be within range
ifiwjienilt goes over it Is likely to cause
9- ut f- n...ttlA Tnn Vivietl na fnf1n'
',aasy(eniiiuiiaBLiu owe .t.-. ......j
lasmarjrjv moments.
K-'$'pop" Feeney believes he has th mak-
fvj9C 01 tt, cnampion in Joe i-nnups, unu
JAyfajveteran seems to share this opinion
K?Beit)Ut despite this Phillips will bat-
a:e.-in the aeml-wmaup oppoteu to 10m
KiMjgBudson. This is billed as a return
jileagarement. Young .nenno hiiq uanny
BlWCK clash in tne main preliminary. o
BOflter, bouts complete the proeram
IfeBwing in New York
??' rxai4tffnn fintinrA fl.xrden will bn the
K&ttsene of-one of the greatest boxing car-
ff .., L.1J in V... X"V 1 Hit.
c.BHvaie ever iiciu m -cw u". i i-"-tilK
nnnr Tipine arranged bv a number
Si erf-T followers of the ring sport ma-
tuie At Wf""" V" " tt ww...
.LlOn DOXinfc. CllVCl u&llllllcilL .iii.i wiu-
Sln-Madison Square Garden on tri-
vlcht. May 24, at which the leading
KB .of the country win appear ana
V entire proceeds will bo donated to
I'lSed Cross. This spectacle Is to
utoifione of the features of the ilea
Bf drive.
ieoj-matches already have been ar-
' ffcedi -These will bring together four
''fjtke'Ieadlng lightweight boxers of the
ITanKlo (.auinan, me uroou-
tlboxer, and 'Wllllo Jackson, the
lad. will he opponents in one
rtrtille'ln the other Johnny Dundee,
i "Kalian lightweight, will opposo Ed-
-IWftllace; of Brooklyn,
i 'Wraddltlon to the two bouts arranged
i 4BSVIV TO 111 Ilia JUUiviiiB. iiiiLii riTu
'M already been taken to have Billy
'Sfck'e; pf St. Paul; Fred Fulton, of
Mtrmeeota. and Jack Dempsey. of Salt
' Ijske; City, appear In a bout, the plans
nfflMgixo, rnatcn iixisKe anu ieiniibv, ji
SMltoti and Dempsey, or Mlske and Ful.
'to-
r ?Vir,-X... Ai.31.1 nnta Alall-
- ,VT. lVCll ail ilHlll Ut.U7 I'lUJW.
rnOw York. May 17 Welter Cochran tn
HJfciftd.bis lead ovx Joseph Maser In thlr
RSirA' match at Daly's eRtrday winning
74Ti.tr.hf a bv a score of 300 to 55 and 3U0
L i ICj-reapectively.
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The former liurlrr f tli ! 'I i mm pIjmdc n fi-.itilt rolr
the Gleclintl Indians. He lia tikn ptrt in a number of pamf,
nutfiplder and ha? von cfcrjl wth hi- luttiit:. Yr-trrdav hn did
of first-bas-inc
Scraps About Scrappers
Jirk I)cnirM, thf - oqf' h
it .tnxtoua to in"! eith-r Krti
Jfsn U'Hlard Demps Ih wHhi
hla ftitrc rurse to th. litJ Ln"
it'-n it
donai
I'ranklf Ittirn!, the fat Jfl5 It-- bin
tain h.i.' M-jrtt'J trtlnlnti for hti iht-rnunl
Imut 'iih Jo. I.Mi'Ji nf Njn- York, w nirh
Ik im I'll,- p1 n nt lwtt ken. N J on
th niKht nt Miv 1 Affr thif fUht Hum-.
tnnt lik-l ujil ho m ttrhfd to ln HaMUus
(ldrt twelve rounds at .New iu.cn. cuui...
Ih ten-rntmtJ bout bttun Hnrrv lrh
hp IMttiburah miid!rwlBht. anfl Pi'MiAr
ijfirTiJe'in. oi ."M- lnrw. m nn n v. ac n i i
been h-ld at ritmbursh ljut I'ridd. La-
l.,i..n ,.,...-., n. 1 fil .Inr
ii I'uri j"j4' -j uiiiii
MondJi
Kocky Kalis,!., th !3uff j!o Italitw
ft-ht
hi.u ,": .1 u K"ii. oi . . iiirh. win i'im
. lf riuttd bunt . t thf tire' ,
open-air show thai. I to ho hld it Haltimor ,
,, i i ..i Jun 1 I i. Ahtt-y md
Uiltimtr- Ijn-I' will mlnl in th twin'
(.n.tl in t rfturn rontest Thv "til bdttle
for tn round to a rf'-rec'a dcil-n
Jo Tutier. Herman lllndin'i prld. and
Kid Williams the lormr batit.mi ruir. will
perform in th w md-np ,it tho olmpi.i
Mondav nlcht Thin will mark Wpliams -i
first bout since he broke with Pa'e W.irt-
nick a f"w weeks as" The semifinal prestnts .
rranK IJOnjIO b last uiuwuiiii. rmnivu-
Willlams. and Terrv Mcljoxern. of T'oua
Three other eood bouta al.o will be on tlv
card.
.laik Itruih. m-tndper of Pt Marl who
boes Jimmy S-.tny at ih National A .
Saturdiv h'i nlns 1" confident that his oy
will win by a K n
Aim Pollock, official referee nf th Co
lumbine A C will bo tU third m.in In
th rlnc tnnltrhr w hn Ted I.wip i h im
plon. and Johnnv Tlllm.in. rhallnKtr m-ot
In a twenty mund battle for tho u.dtr-r-welirht
title at the Stock Vardw St. hum
IJemvr, Col. .! t ion of Poilork "tif"
a dispute that h-td thr-ittnrd t.. iaiif 1 h
flBht Th bTttler will weigh In .it 112
pounds rtn5s.de
Reisplt nefel Caprnn, 50 to 20
Otto Retselt ri"f filed Toj.oph i 'inm i nf
Chloacn .It) to 2f. in thlrt' -oen innio- in
Rr'isejfs ftnfl InterBteitf Thrw.-Cn&Mi'ii nil
Hard LeaRu rnntejtr a Alllnnf's A' -m
Inn nlnhl Tlaluatlt hnrl .1 hiirti rim nf i .liirl
the iFltlnst expert's t"st Innintr Tore w i
4 netRflfft performance f-nu.ibd the leiRue t
innlmr record It we- the neeond time
won a cam In thlrtveven tnnlni?"
Larry Doyle Recovering
New York. Mj 17 Larry Dovle fre.nnd
baeeman of thf filants. who h.ii Iteen mif
ferinir from nnlarU an'l underwent an
oneratlon two d.wtf ""o At the PoMRr.iduate
IIoBPitai her N rrofrln;r nhelv anord
InB to word chen out t the hospital It Is
believed thit th. et..ran 111 be Im k in
the llne-uu within three wefltn
T. I. D, 1; Palinjra A. C. 0
The Pennnvlvani.1 Inntitute for th" P'tf
won a hotlv iontetfd came from th- Pal
myra A. C Vfttterd.iv on the P I D
r-rounds bv the Rcore of 1 to 0 The srore
Palmra A. r . 0 n n n o n u o n rt
p. I P n n o n n n o l -l
Illegal Sport Proves Colly
Lewlstown. lt.. Mav 17 I.nrtl fj-ime
Protertor J J Slnutterbarh arrted John
Xelman. rharced with ftshini: In th Junlita
River with an outline nnd P'n M-r
rharced with huntnc without li-enH.' I.iot
fall. Roth men an rhldents of lwt.mn
and paid J20 fine earh without nuestion
Young Athleteh Join Navy
Scranton. Pa.. Mav 17 Two more w.'i
known vounc men in athletic rlrrles hrf'- -m
listed in th naval reierv Km met b
Gulre. manKer of St Thomas Colled- hi
ball Hub beromen fl tlrst eomai) hi th
naw while Harold iMvls, former S'ramon
haekettiall star, coes Into training at ('n
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larce patlirine "f enlisfd mm .md
tliPlr friends
The enrigf m n'; ieiilted :i" follci:
.Tnlinnv Venrt drew with Kid Puridp.' ;
Kul liclmnnt l"."t to YnmiB rtnlinl .in ,
Sollv rjnlilW- lnt tn Young Buck Kli-m-Ing;
Battling Murray won from rhnrh'.v
Y Cltne ; f'rankio Phlrlrls ami Yininc
nanny II k drew. Uattllnc roindee and
Young Trrry Kethi'll dp idtd lionor?,
and Patry Belmont lu: t t' Juhnny
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tlnn wa stnged llwii I'.innv Fit
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Le Fcvro Ends Gamp With
Home Run in Four
teenth Inning
HARRY SEIBOLD FANS 18
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t'ntnp Meade, Mil., Mnv 17 Mter
(iliMng through fojrte'-n innings of the
most prnatlon.il game mer placed at
'amp Made. I,fl"ere ireatfil nnpr
' fdntii i rnthui-ia-m among tho rhlla
d"!phlar h- putting ei pry ounce of lus
u-nght behind a fat rurve the ball Kill
ing fir 01 r the renter fielder's head. .r
Fvre easily making th' rlrcutt and win
ning the gamp
Compiny U.fr'h from its trlumpli of
1a"t week whvn It deflated the ,111'fh
-Marhinp (Jim Bittnllon. went on the
field full of pep and fully determined
that Company I.. n presenting I'hilly.
muet win Hip tit.o of thp flltlre i amp
and fh entlrp 315th Infantrv was th" re
to root for the Ictory
Seiliold I'am 18
Captain Harry K"1lio1rI sh irrd honor:
u-lth I.pFer. holding thp 31 i Infantry
rloMn to four measly hits and striking
out pichteen irtn. The ,".liith pi-orfd
a run in th' llrt Inning, when Hirtmann
'.Inul'il. riole sepond and pori"il on an
error by Hip right fleldr, nni though
'pihold sttuck out the Fide
Tim I." hov.' had an oppnrttinlt" to
o ilip s orp In tltp tppoml frame wh""ti
MoMonaql0 ring'i d and vent to 'hird
ulvn 111" rati'her thte wild, trjlng to
cr-t him .tealing . ppond Tie m left
-trnndpd, the nr.t thrf" lm-n going oir
.11 ord"r
The ' Ij" hovs tied the fpoip in Hip fifth
Tramp wh-n "fv" Sltni-ndincpr. th" ue'l-1-nown
ha:-1tball player, shot a single
t . i ni" and . 1' it il win n St jud"nmaver
walloped th pill to ilcht t'p'd lor two
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Ijpd h th .llStli Infantry Band om-
P'ni" Tj I'.irirlPd tht. ramp tlin li-o
315th Rrgmi"nt joining In th'- jir.idn
in rolehratlnti nt tli virtory. U- bv
II.it ' v Murphy in thf n'-tunif of ,t i in
in'I with a 1'inv pfpco nf haron "ii .1
far, w hlrh waii tnrltTP'l to rvinnrl
Ftot-r-nlLium In ncrrptinjr thf b inm
th "'oloiif aul h wa pimul f thfi
frat ano" filad of tho nppnr tnnit nf rnp
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FOR 3-MAN SQUADS;
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Cowling Tourney for Triple
Closes Tonight on Key
stone Alleys
TWO - MAN TOURNEY OPEN
Tnnlphl on tho Kcyptonp bowling at- (
)r-p. brings to a clos the throe-man '
tpam! of the fourth annual howling tour-1
namnnt of F'hilaritMphla, when tho f-'l-lowinc
Ffiuadp toll off- 1
7 p m Jnnep. Kodgrrn anl Knox. '
Kinc. OrosFtnan an'l Moff. Drew, Atr
Orpgor and Stolx. MrMulion, Algayer
and iJannan 1
n .30 p m Tho la t runrlt n til taVo to !
!.. !. 1- r !.- 11 I til '
1 ii isoiiruM ir in uiiiii roiiinK nii'i eninf
Kp?n comprtitf-tn W Inr.Kpfl forward to
whrji thw following pin-topplprs bogln
toFFlng thf pinrt. Woodland, rbw and
I'atton, , Hnnwa Pracht and Rodgprs,
Flood, Hardy and Smndlpy, Martin, Hat
Vv 'Hid Prirp, IJnllar. Swishor and
'"n-nphell, Thavrr. ' '""han" IlloMer and
Unffman. Ftndtay, Innr.rpn and Wol
Aorth. M"Ui't. Tbtno'v and Klanagin
II'iwpU and Captain niurtt .tpppp-1
into ftrpt pl.irp In thp two-man cham
pionhlp1. with n tntal of in2 p.p.11, witb
R lal- and Try a cV.r- rcnnd with
ni'4 Kmtt and H Xitr irnd fn-rth
nlaef a total of 11S pmr Stand
ing fif thf (uo-mar
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Powell mid WWft
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I'r.irlrr ;m't i;. Irr
It.irnwell and Trucks
PMI7
l7
ir,;-,
1 fi.lH
Ilowlrr. tn f Ins II to roll double rrnturi'i
md ntt wpp iMf In numl'TS Wilbur. 211:
il J2H. Simpson 'jnt Hnvi L'L'ii y. 1,.
203 nior 2P- lln 20. W.iRn'r. 212.
Orenvll :iT On'M 20. H ib-Tt 221,
Hunfrr 211,'Jtti. 223 Rodiffr" 2"M 1,'ins,
?1I L"wis '':, !,. riane. 22H Millfr. 20tj,
Pirk!Tifr, 22 i and Shuokly, 200
I'RINti ItPMIKTP
VI KM'.KSVIMJ;. PA.
liril II All III Tlir WAIIMTlltlr.
UALLPI nrtLL-in-inL-MUUnHAIN:
vi;kni;hsvii.li:. ia.
Tho beautiful Spring Resort cf
Eastern Pennsylvania and the only
one of Its class.
Dry Air Unusual scenery. Kvery rorrfort
for long or short stay. Daily concerts. iv
exi-Hlent tabio Golf. Iliths Miasasro So
larium. Resident PhyFlcian. Mcuern Gar
ape. Ixjnr distance trl"Pho ies
Phila and Readmit It R - Throush Pull
mans from New York and Philadelphia.
HnWAJtD M. Wing, Manaccr.
liuinee-on-Pclui.'ire, I'.i.
BUCK00D
FIREPROOF
er-on-Delauare.
i'ennslv:nil.i
f-fiitMiiiN OpenlnB
twr ntj-nlntli of Mar
Home of tlio l'limou
Mianeo (iolf Coure.
A. J. & C. V. Murphy, Managers
L
ATLWTIC CITV. N. .?.
TIAYMORH.atlantkcityI
IWORIDS GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS
IH IiN ITV, N. J.
HOTEL BRIGHTON
or EN .J l xn -
Tul" H -i tiin .-lonlh In Orean
r4f--bt of batMn and fishlns
Alw 3' c ' " 1 rird r- freshlne
R R HOOT
MorKititiDdi;. ms
"he a Tt "oTT ha ll
Perkshirc HUN. 0ien. June 15tli.
Golf tennis rnoeinsr charmlnf? walks
MufIc of exceptional merit Write for
booklet WM G HAVILIi. Mrfiiae-r.
YOKK IIAItllDR. ME.
M
b
YORK IIARnOR, MAINE
Opened 1S71 Under present management
20 years A modern well-appointed hotel.
Near bathlnc beach and cMfTs. For lnforma.
Hon address WM. W. VARREI.L.
MIMMJ0
ASHER,S.Cor. 22d and Walnut
3 kfcsons. J3, includlnF .tdm.. towels, etc
2 Pools
3 Parties, Tucs.,Thurs. &Sat.Ev.
i.iirr.vnnv.w
Cl,..( I....w1 C.cloni in 1f Tin-c
nnOrllUUlU SySlCni 111 JU 1ayS
. , . . .Qn . .u
Spe tal hummer rates of J30 to those pn-
rolling this month Tiaehlng extltjslvelv.
The ruinous 1 nhersal Howl hjllahlr S3 stem
HAY AM) KVBNINtl l'USSi:S
Philadelphia School of
Office Training
N f rilH. 10TII i rilKSTNl'T STS.
Kntranre lllth St. Thnne l.pfnht IS63
SIIIIKTIIAMI AM) IinnKKKKMNU I
Orecr Shorthand the easy, speedy system '
Kutdness Cours s. Day or Eienlr.tf Schools
Enroll an time To meet the heavy and
iner- astns demand for vounir men and women
vlth office and business training our classes
UH be continued day and eenlnar throuch-
our the coming iumrflr months Call or
write for particulars and r-atalosr.
riliLADUi.riiiA nrsiNis comjeob
inn riietnnt st.
West Chester State Normal School
On Penna R R . trollev to Phlla Fits for
reaching college, business $220 to fSen for
board Mi ttnn.eti per war O M Philips. Prln.
Sl'MMKR ni'SINKSS t'Ol'RSK
Gresg Shorthand. Touch T-pewrlttnir, Iiook-
Ki epini. jay. j.ening
THK TAVt.nii snioor.. mna iarket st. I
STRAYFR'S Tt? '?." J:""""" xenoni. '
a I tVA I Ct O 801-HO7 Chestnut) Street. .
Positions sruaran'd. Enter now. Day or nlcht. 1
THAC'IIKRS Wnnetd. Positions waiting. Free
refclsfn for College and Norma graduates .
Modem Ternhers' Ilureau. 1002 Market fit. ,
STEAMSHIP NOTICES I
Merchants & Miners
TRANS. CO.
Philadelphia to Savannah and Jackaonv11I.
for alt point Fouth, two alllnjca weklr:
Philadelphia to noiton. for alt New Knsland
mint, two nalllnsri weekly. Paiaenxer or
t IHpbon, Trfimhrtl 1000
LOST AND FOUND
RROOCH Lost In neighborhood of 12th
and Market or 12th and Walnut sts . topsi
brooch heirloom- suitable reward. Return.
If found, to Buckingham Apt.. 4104 Wal
nut st.. Apt, o.
CARD CASE Ixist, Tuesdxy. May 14, Broad
f . C.n.lMn t..ln .Hul r Lain a .... .
f)l. OH1HUM ...... .- -, ..all. vtl DULR l(J
Washington, black atln card caae. contain
ing sum of money, vlsltlng.caids, Henrv a.
Wallace, swimming tickets, etc: liberal re
ward. Applv 930 Wldentr Bid. Phone
Overbrook 7IU3
POO Lost, a male Aired tie doc,
close; New York license on collar.
Locust 6T64
shaved
Phone
FUR Lost. In Philadelphia Sunday or Mon
day, the Stb and nth, a tall to gray fox
fur. reward If returned ta Charles Clements,
Clayton. Del.
OOLD BAR PIN, with solitaire diamond:
reward If returned in Matestlc Hotel.
rroad and fllrard ave. Phone Poplar Hart.
VSONIO KMBl EM J.o . stolnar froia
Pnla to ptftvrmont n, Ruxborouxn name
I 'n.Y?L P,,!f.S.,fl-iTO K.,Ji WnWn,
.r'.i - '.. " . J.Wi'ia-y 'i f
M AwlNN
w
'
TiaPw
.. .v, -.- .
MAY K
1918
.HELP WANTED FEMALE
(Other Classified Adn on rare S)
ACCOUNTING Touns tidy wanted for ac-
COUnilllK WOrK, mull wj tuuu fr-cuuiaii
outness and ense of ordfr prime requisites.
Address In onn hsndwrltlnr. statins ase,
experience. qualincationsna saury ex
Dccted M ttVJ. ledser Central.
AN
FOR
EXCHLLnN 1' OrrOItTUNITT
YOUNO WOMEN KXPErtl-
FSil? wiiiLis luabmno
KNCn
UNNnccsaAiti. BALAiiy
?n 0 rnn wnKi'AFTEri rinsT
rden wkcks cr insthuction
AND THEN HAriD ADVANCUMKNT.
PKHMANrNT EMrLOTMnS'T WORK
NEAK YOfll HOMES. 7 HOUKS TO
s iiorns I'crt dat. meals
btzn i:v at cost.
AN'SMVrTiSArtT patmf:nt StCI-C
ItENEKITH. VACATIONS WITH PAY.
APPLY 8 A M. TO 8 P. M.
THE DELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA,
4G MARKET ST.
fP?nrria
t 4Tvpp'C PHIT vrirt.ptrt 5 nrT
f-prrnr.TY "imp nnoftPRR thh ev.
irr,s ni- cp.rrPM Tt?rprfr;itr,v r--
mtt tr with RFnts-rrns appiv tip-
I'flFll, T'l A 1 hVl'l."i?lh.M H' IU.AUi '
TOURTH FLOOR. 633 MARKET PT. j
I'HAMnr.RM TD nrd walfrr rBfrrrf"
fqulrH Profretpnt Phon Ovrbrook
i.'IXRK eTprlfnfpd in handllni nr'V'
rrtrtd fplot nnd nrnjrtc wrr-fr, K-n- ,
lnpn hi'lTv mrnfarturfr nnod orrir-
unit -v Ti".-r In mn hind"Tl'n', "tinc
r Ti-.r-er'""''' and salary dnFlrM. w t5,
P O Tn 3170 ;
('! P.RKP-
nmn
Aidr- I
fw varan'''!' fr bright
tuon ti- nrfv of t1 ird 25
n" n htdwrltlnp titlnir "x
drUnp rnT-'" nnd salary ri
" T,rder Offlrs
pfr!no ft
. t"1
H
F.I'RKP Imth xprl',irfd Hnd iparnTS,
boiir to -i 30 A P. Klr-chbaum Co .
rft-id -md (arp"ntr f-ti
took mmpetrnt. rood r-rrn ApTiy
i'ti fpriji-R ! i aii rr""inn .tio.
'Oi'ik ilth reference wand one who Is
m Hllnr to ro to s"nhore P 3311 Tyed Off
'J1I1I. piet II' for lnH mesrntrer eerlee
find -iiilst on rlerle.il rvork In offleo of
iiree drup firm muni br neat. Intelligent
ml r"flnri food pi- to start nnd eartv ad-i.'tii-m'nt
Apply Kmplnvment Office, If. K.
Mulfnrd IL't K 13th Ft
Mill,
for
in for oftle work e-c-oHent rtn I
"hoot plM to cet business tralnlne
ace and salary expected P 232 l
l,eder Offle.
IRL -lanted In mainiic department larc i
ofrw
n4
chan'e for advancement
OTRT, rnR kitipptnt; pp.part-aipnt.
r.nnn waous. nrANrns for n-
VANTKMI'VT APPLY P H R W
PI.niSCHPR. INC . 2.VTII AND HAMILTON
tJini-S Tn vnrk on ctjrf lfnl leather wnrk
nnd lerirn oprratinir. Pllllnt? & Son. 23d
md Arrh
(tIRI.? eper
fnndltlnns
Mnerhr nnd P
In bindery mnrlm wr.rjtn(r
Applv HouRhton Prrsa
nmprwt et
till- ntrd iMfnr nnd rtpprirpof.,5
cnnd whcw p.ild. ptf.idv work. Apply fJrl
-n1d WnrMm rn Dirhv, Pa.
(SIRT.S
241 F
f-f-w cu.shlons on chairs. Armly
UOHIERT
t.oopcrs wanthp
on J and 20 point miHiln's
V rav fir per dosen
for lnfnnts' 1-nolnt work
n for Infants' o-polnt work
in- and 11c for ladles' n.potnt work
Ve also rnv 10 per cent bonus
for full time
nlso need
?e-eral coo.l operator?
ml will nay hicheet wnpes in Htv
to procure samo
Anniv
VAI,T,ACrVILPON HOTKRV CO.
4rt.5 On hard st . Prankford
I KNITTERS
on underuetr, steads work; eood pav; J
lonrners Mken paid while learning, alno
Five bonus in United State3 Government ,
thrift (ttnrnpi
WAKEFIELD KNITTING MILLS
Mil WAKEFIELD ST. GTN
MAID white, flrpt rlne Protectant, for
rhamberwork and waiting for the summer I
ut ChelseT Phone Phetn'it Hill -jr.. I
M1TLTIGRAPH Ol'ER VTOIl. experienrerl on'
hand or autormtlc machine Employment I
DIvMon. 24 N 22d
NPRSE Reliable. wUMnc (rlrl. rare of 2
chilnren. rererence i'n uak i.ane ma.
NURSEMAID wanted nt once references
Mrs C P . 2rt Summit st . Chcntnut Hill.
Near trolle and botf? railroad stations.
i t22T lvt r.U
' NURSERY GOVERNESS or mother's helper
wnnte.l for rur of n children, on Main
, Line I 207 Ledger Office.
opKKATORH on knit underwear, ste.idv
work Rood pav learner taken paid
while leurnlnc. also bonus paid In P. S Gov-
i-mn nt thrift stamp Wakefield Knlttlnp
J t ill a Mn." "kefleldsj. Gerrnantown.
I SHOES General operntor nnd vampers.
Apply Laird. Schober Si Co . 22d and Mar
ket. second floor
SILK PICKERS and spreaders: splendid
waves, for particular worker"- nald while
learning poly Grlswold Worsted Co .
rrhv Pa
MMNNKUS doffrs end twlstsr hands.
I Alfrro Mills, Adams anil nuK-mld sts .
. 4th fi""r.
' STKNOORArilKn: nrmancnt position In -n-
i Btnpr". ofllce: northeast s-tlon: .xperl-
f-n.o rrnulred state all tn first letter. R
I r.T P O Hon 34SI
' STl'-NOOUAI'llEIt with experlen.e; familiar
Wtn rlerlral work: Rood oonortunltv: state
I lee ref.repre nnd salary. H Tt T.ed Cent.
:
'
,
I
HELP UP TO WIN
AH EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO
HELP TOUR COUNTRY WIN THE
WAR is offered by laree Government
Job near Philadelphia to experienced
women.
STE.voanAPHEns and typists
OPERATORS ON POWERS t HOL
LERETH TABULATING MACHINES.
MUST BE EXPERIENCED. EXCEL
LENT TRANSPORTATION ACCOM
MODATIONS AND WAGE SCALE
ENVIRONMENT CAREFULLY
STUDIED AND ADAPTED TO THE
REQUIREMENTS OF A GENTLE
WOMAN. Reply fully, etatlnr your qualifications.
If you can "do your bit" to help win
the war you are
WANTED AT NCB
B 6. LEDGER OFFICE
, , ,, , .. X ,
i-x-r)lnrf-i;ili'- MmWt?MaffifiWAfct- '4--------l-4L-i----t
?';"v
9
,. i v.
HELP "WANTED FEMALE
(Other Classified Ada on Tate 2)
RrAMr.Ttfl. nHntd nn Mrrnw OVtfloCk
or timllar machtnea. enn maJ( $20 or rnore
werklne rondltlonr a lew learners taVen and
paid wfll whllP Iarnlnr Applv noxferd
Knlttl"" Cn .Twffrtnn htwn rth and fltn
STENOailAPHEHS WantPd bv a lame
rorpnratton vounc women btwtn th
Kn of IS and 23, Rood opportunity for ad
vanppmnt. atatp and salary eipt-cted
P 127. Ledger OfHrp
TKACHKKS Spvrral rapuhle oune trach"-
pra wanted for vi rat Ion months, to do
personal Mrvfr work In fmall to'rn. 1
004. Ldcer Office
VOUNO WOMAN' lo nj'lnt In housework
famllv nf .1. will N1 treiteil fla one of t
family; rets r(a "M-Cn." P. O Bo.t .14S4
TKIMMCflS waniTit nn UdieT bind-cl sailor
hat tnni rtai" st
T7PIST experlenred In hanrlllnc orders
eood tsplM anil arrurTte worker. Ken
etnrton bosliv lnanufai-turer. rood oppor
tunity; Answer In own hanarlt!np. stating
ace. eTperlre and salary dslred. Z 78.
P O Box 34)3
WAITRHSS. competent, n In family, euh
urM. Rood Mapi. referenre Applv beforo
12 I'riday and Saturday morning. 203t N
ri roa il t
WINDi:lS AND IlKBt.KriS "anted. Aootv
A. J C.imron & Co . Kensington and
O'tiwooiI Hen
WOMAN to do special work for reliable cor- l
Il II LI'MI .H S -s . , If'Uri V "II I I it I
"MN for hUh-cU.i buslnfss connection
M 74. Ledger Central.
in
YOt'NU
fiffiro
LADY
Addrf
w nntpd
i P 2 P..
for lieht work
L"dtr Offir.
Y'IN WVMAN fr wnrk on il8 dlRtrlbu-
tton shft. lnoldsn nf bookkpeplnc.
' rherklnc of involfp txpnsf iao ability
i to operate Purrouirh nn llstiriff machines
"Ml b h'lpful Anrlv h" Iff r npi rlvlna
, -ier, rrrrtrfi wnd alarv df fired, chief
rt.rk Mrt Wtdfnfr Hldir
HELP WANTED MALE
I Other rii.lflv1 ArU nn Pnci 2
AcrnpNTAVTP
23 tr 4-1 ar- nnntMai.
nojS rxp
end 10 i
Ooprnmfnt nnrk fall betwen
Rnrm 212 TTfavett Ride.
ACETTMNE tVEI.DERS
BOIIvERlPAKERS
MACHINISTS
rirst-clars men -ranted
Apply Superintendent's Office.
POrNT BREEZE GAS WORKS
rASSTl'NK AND SCHUTLKILt, AVE3
PIIILADnLPtHA
-INCREASINr; rRODfCTION-
! rvr. prnscRrnnn oWn a Jttr.i.toN
, DOLLARS IN LIPHRTT HOSTS NOW TOR
I i ?iii. lion nirt.FS iit nF.rr-.Mnnr!
VII.L TOf Hr.l.V Pt.ACr. A RirLE ON
THE SHOfl.DF.R OF Ot'R POTS'
TOl- C N DO THIS IIT APPLTINO FOR
A.M y'l 1111. I LM.N"JMI I'l'rM I II J.?.;
Adlueter on automatic prrew mschlnrs
Atitomitl screw macnin opfratora
Prowners (no experience, $10 00 weekly)
Reltmen
Cablnetmnkern
Carpenter
Cnttr prlnders
Pie Sinkers
Oaucemakera
nuards
1 Hiter (beateri for he-it treating)
Laborers bonn for attendanee)
, Miehlnlsts (maintenance work)
Ollern
Toolroom mllllnff machine hands
i Toolroom lathe hands
1 Toolmnker
j Tool crtndern
Tool hardenr
I WnmlvorkT' (machlne
1 Five hundred larnern nn various mv
j chlnei. Line per hour and piecework. Tour
I plerework earnlne should averae from $4
to ' pt nnv inis i our opporrunity.
Arnlv 13th Street Gate with reference,
midvat.t: sTP.nr.i fr ordnancf: co.
EDPTSTONH RIFL.C PLANT
1131 Arch street.
Eddystone, Ta.
on
PHILADELPHIA OFriCES
Inland rd. and Woodland ave.
D2ftt Market st
Hours, ft a. m to S p tn.
Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m
ADJUSTERS
ON i
Acme. Cleveland or Brow-n t Sharp auto
ma tie pcrew machine: hlshet wass and
bonun paid for maximum production. This
Is vo'tr opportunity If you ajiply at once
to th'3
MIDVALE STEEL AND
ORDNANCE CO.
EDDTSTOND RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTONE. PA.
or
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
lelind road and Woodland ave.
f203 MarKet st -Second Tloor)
1411 .'-ich st
HOURS A a m to 9 p m
Sundays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. M.
APPRENTICE ROY to learn auto repairing
A rnlv American Ice Co 1222 Relmont
ASSP.MRLER on sheet metal bos: pood i
iiav steady poltlon 17th nnd Cambria ,
AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS wanted See Mr
Arnold Plcelow-WllW v Motor Co.. 304
N nroqd st
RAKER (colored) pnlv
Unlver-
Kit. TTosnUtii JTT
d So
BAR PORTER wanted pood position to
steady man wnceg Jin per month, with
meal. Applv lime desk. Hotel Majestic.
Watts st.. off Glrard ave. Ask for wine
steward
BLACKSMITH'S helper: stead v work
Chamber Pro. Co.. njd nnd Media ts
I JinuKKKRPER "'anted. douWe entrv. ex-
perlenceo. root prnspens lor romnetent
nrtv Annlv 40 P Delaware hp
! BOY trANTEri
In research denarlment
' eood opportunltv
YOUNO MA.V WANTKD
Must have, sonie experience
keepln-r exart records
Chclce, outside metallurgical work,
rhemleal wnrk
or experimental machine work
Arn.Y rtnsKAnrii nrcPATiTMENT
HENRY niSSTON' & SONS INC.
TACONY. PJIILADULPHIA
BOY stroog. wanted: over lfl years: good
opportunltv for advancement. Apply at
Public Ledger Co and ask for Mr. Nahlll,
second floor
BOY. Ill to 20, to work In packing and label
ing department, ateadv position: hours 7'3n
to 3.30; salarv to start $12 per week. Apply)
at once at 201-207 Spruce st. ,
BOY. bright, for position In salesroom of
grocery house, ex. -client opportunity: state
age experience and salary expected. P 233
f.eoeer onire
BOY. over 18 eara of age. to assist In the
care of stock: desirable Inside situation.
Applv liv letter only to J E. Caldwell i Co.,
Chestnut and Juniper sts.
, BOY for general office work In large office
i salary to start $0 good chance for ad-
vancement r !- ieoger urnre.
I
BOYS to learn painting and seamlnr and
general work In connection with roofing
tin. all Inside work. Apply N. ft o, Taylor
Co works. Delaware ave. and Tasker sts.
BOYS, over IU. as messengers- S8.S0 per
week. Apply Employment Division, 24
N 22d st
BOYS wanted at once for office work: good
chance for advancement Applv third
floor. Public Ledger. BOH Chestnut st.
BOYS Wanted boys, over IB. for olflce
work: state ace P 129. Ledger Office.
BOYS for shipping derartment.
Son. 23d and Arch.
Plllln. &
CASHIER, experienced: references.
IAlglon office. 204 Penna. Rldg,
BRICKLAYERS BRICKLAYERS
BRICKLAYERS
WANTED. TO UNION BRICKLAYERS
LONG JOB I
T. W. MARKS CONSTRUCTION CO.
BYBERRY
HEET TRUCK AT T)ROAr AND FILBERT
STREETS
6.30 every mornlnr
Cuui FLVISHERo vautej, Apvlr.insA'r-rr. rTZS-'M
,, VVjV .
'K
" . t8
" .
HELP 'WANTED MALE
(Other Classified Ads en rae 2)
CHAIR I'A'-KKBB
Mh ft
wanted. Apply 214 s.
50 BRICK SIA SON'S
SO
iWnn.VMEN'T rON'STnUCTION
On tonntlte of the Bristol Shlpyara.
PIeplrff quarters and eood commisssrr.
rtATH 70C PErt noun
APPT.T
CON-STnrrTTOV TiMPt-OrUHMT nmCE.
MERCHANT PHIPWI'ILJSK.'O
CORPORATION
Arent for I. S p Board. E F. C.
BRISTOL. PA.
CLERK
In th; acrruntlne dfDartrnent a tcnol
dt of the mnt of bonkkeolnr de
ptrahle. (rood opportunity for an ambl
tlrus youne man.
PUBLTC LEDGER CO
Cth and Chestnut sta.
CLERKS Tounit mn wanted for clenral
Work: Stat Picrrlenr nn AAnw mi.
-,chln and eaUry expected, p 12S, Ledger
Offlr.
COLORED MAN wanted tn pet a porter.
AddrPe W F. 22?, S 31 st.. Phlla
COOKS All-around cooks wanted Arnlv
tlmek-epcr office, Rellevuc-Stratford
Hotel Prond and Walnut Up
CUTTER, experienced, short hours: rood
ray. Apply Houehton Press. Mascher and
Pomrset sts
COMMISSARY EMPLOYMENT
DEPARTMENT OF C.OVERNMENT
shipyard near Philadelphia requires services
of white pastry bakers, white, cooks, whits
waiters white bakers, white Janitors, white
bus boys and white miscellaneous kitchen
help s
Hiail WAGES AND PLEAS'ANT LrVINQ
SURROUND INGS
Apply
UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERX'ICE
S. W COR. 3D AND WALNUT
SEE MR SCULL
CONSTRUCTION CARPENTERS
HOMES FOR OUR SHIPBUILDERS
100 flrFt-cUss House Carrentera to
work on our Rrlftol Townslte. Only
men having complete tool sets and a
thorouph knowledge of the work will
Le considered. Rate 70c per hour.
APPLY
CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYMENT OFn.CE.
MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
Acnt for V S S. Board. E.
F. C.
BRISTOL. TA.. or
1102 riN'ANCE BUILDING. PHILA.,
PA.
FIRST-CLASS
COPPERSMITHS
WANTET7 ON GOVERNMENT WORK:
7T PRXTfl AN HOUR: S-HOTTR DAY;
DOfRLE TIME FOR ALL OVERTIME;
AVERAGE PAY LAST WEEK'. S00:
RAILROAD FARE TO EAST ROSTON
REFUNDED AFTER 30 DAYS.
I. YOUNG t CO.
5.57 BORDER ST.
EAST BOSTON, MASS.
DIEMAKERS Wm have an opening for first
class mechanics. Apply Emploment
Dept . Electric Service Supply Company,
17th and Cnmbrla tttn
DRIVERS and helpers wanted to drive and
nplM on wnirops nnd trucks: tteadv work
and opportunltv for advancement American
Fpre f'o 112 7 Chestnut at , third floor.
DRIVERS for White and Packard truck,
accustomed to hard work, eood wapes.
Apply American Im Companj. 1222 Belmont
i DRIVERS for Autocar powcr-holt coat
. trucks vanes $20 American Ice Co ,
1"2? 1'eimont
ELECTRICAI- Wanted, flrst'dasa line fore
man, experienced on 2 and 3 phase and
merles arc llehtlnc' Bvstem, Apply Wm. Fos-
ter IPQ N 3tt yt
' ELECTRICIANS wanted exp eteadv emp't
I An Joseph rnmnbel m Camdun N. ,T.
ELEVATOR OPERATORS wanted. Apply
second floor fi00 Chestnut st
FIT! EM EN
Reliable flrst-clas. husky
men for
hard
coal band-tired hollers.
42'-. TENTS PER
noun
TREE TRANSPORTATION ON OUR CARS
vit'riji
P R T POWERHOUSE
2D ST. AND WYOMING AVE.
FOUNDRY helpers wanted Apply Cham.
. hers Urns to n-.M ann .Merita sts
' KRAMi:MAK'KRS nn window and door
I frames Woodworking Mills, nth A- Tioga
1JOI1 PRESS rEBDKRS. private plant.
nloment Plvlslon. 4 N. ;"d st.
Em-
JL-NIOR SALESMAN Wo want a. willing
loung man. Gentile. IS to 23 years,
honest, energetic and resourceful, to begin
as Junior salesman, selling the consumer In
connection with extensive educational cam
paign to bring the consumer In colser touch
with our products: the mnn we want can. In
a reasonable period, develop sufficiently to
become one of our general line salesmen.
proldlng he In conscientious, a hard worker
and makes good permanent position with
salarv and traellng expenses: must lie sin.
glc. wIIIIpk to travel and able to furnish
surety Pond Apply 0 a m to 12 a. m . the
N K Falrbank To 35.T Ronrse nidc.
KITCHEN HELPER wanted; good position
to a steaov man. una uu ihii open ovs
ters. wages $50 per month, with all meals;
regular hours Applv time desk. Hotel Ma
jestic, Watts st.. off Glrard ave. Ask for
chef.
LABORERS
AND
MECHANICS
WANTED AT ONCE
F. McGOVERN. 138 S. 3D ST.
LABORERS
FOR POWER-HOUSE WORK
GOOD CHANCE Ftm .ADVANCEMENT
P. R T. CO.
2D ST. AND WYOMING AVE.
LABORERS
LABORERS
100 LABORERS
35 CENTS PER HOUR
LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION
FURNISHED
' CjOOD CAMI
r. W. MARKS CONSTRUCTION CO.
BYBERRY JOB
MEET TRUCK AT BROAD AND FILBERT
" 6TM. :30 A. M. EVERY MORNING
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