rSBEPT-e -:-' a Mr- w -;j5v'v ?., ". .t,i ,i .,-, T . r . m -iU H-t3"l a E&3&V I. mi vM i sy mw . . WW fg rl X' yxr-f r ;.. 5".. "WLI".-! m , 7 T-w . .n Hants KA15H DAY Club Mcmlicr Urges Re- to Old, Schedule to Snd Waste of Time itta time tonservatlon DreachlrtKs ours a day are belne wasted by nirriontal department In Phlla- i stria's Lech fleurerf nut hv Mrs. 'Hitchcock, of the Civic Club, who mor trie re-estaDiisnment oi me. bedule for letter camera In tnls 'Hi'. One thousand postmen, she declares, HJrirJeach day wasting more than forty ifrtavH. in nther words, each man 6k S?J?a an hour a rt"y WBltln.K a,L0f ' ' and ,vll require more and more skilled FWVlSrkrW?1;;"-.. to enter the homes of the sick tut, his home Postmcn aro required to remain on itagllS m.k? '&M o Sort,? sitwtj houra lavover Is divided so it i fit, no use to the men except ruch 'a " '" "b .u."-.v at tdt men cannot work the straight hfWri. and ret oft tocether because handu are needed on the heavy first . In' and a last delivery murt also be ria3&'& e n.,ii. wh.nh Mrs.! F'iltihcock thinks far more practical than tendent of the Vlsltln Nurse Society, to rU'theVTresent! allowed for the working of i day "Tet It Is really only an cxtens-ion f,',K twp men In combination. K'A?feJan 1 worked straight through, (fiffi ma went home early, while man .no. . - f.;.... . '. ........ ,. it., mnrn nr ffi"' ,'xWU-erles and reported for the last trip, rTB-men traded. each week, so that each i:?thTsVaySd a chance of an extra . Xi.'.'J' . -LJ . .i.. .!-.. "rLAoX,n now make four trips each '$lr j.tfin.d. only two single and one double -Jfaiiitia. There Is a waste of time here, SMjfS.HTtchcock declares. In the minutes tnAS,1iii jHttrhrnrk declares. In the m sW-Wsumed by the carrier in going back fT-MSl . A .t. n k. nfl-lniUno fri u-i. ... -. . a, SRRvrrR mvn's . k tfeSV"" "" ' -WWr WILL OPEN IN JUNE 'Postponement of Country Re- jx.ffe sort at Kocklcdge Due to liSl Delay in Furnishing ? s.'.i-' .- ..... ii... .- ft, ,"- i"e new country nun iui nmwru ....... i trust more profoundly than ever before fT'ftt Rockledge, Montgomery County, will I Thr iD17 fiKre? of the society, just 3it- opened some time during the first ' iued, represent an Important contri fef,!'week ln June Instead of this week as hutlon to the health of the city. jfjr'oelKlnally planned. fr m postponement of the opening was an-1 fe,Mn''unced '"day because workmen have I itljT,bn Unable tO get the ClUbhOUSe In K .ohap'e so as to furnish sleeping and eat- 'Inr accommodation, for the enlisted a A- ... . . .j ....."- ..."..... ...... ....... - yj.ipen. Tne ciutjnouse ib tocatea on mo ; (. ,Ight-acre estate ot uee tl. neisi. ner ksStSpi0 ChaBe station. it is piannea u. he a. bulltJliiB lare enough to ac fcV'-ti men. & '' E.- T. Stotesbury has advanced sznnnn tnwnrri tun rost or mprove ' .. . . . iments which are belns made. Peea itnnls, courts, tvvobasebal diamonds and I iVi'wimmlnB pool are being laid out on Txi, the, grounds near the club house. ?'4Annt pnnrR tivn hnsipha.ll diamonds ana i ' (rtnx Firai- Afimira.1 iieim. commanaer oi rv. tP? Fourth naval district, is nonorary stdent of the club. The executive imlltee Is composed of Mrs. K. T. ','$0 Stotesbury, president; Colonel Samuel D. ?'sVJt.'-':Le H. Heist. Frank C. Brodhead. L'ftV?SiarIes. A. Tyler. Admiral Helm, Com- P F.'i ? .- - .. - -smanaer f. u. t'ayne, oi me .-savai 3 n2Ufw'MH """t" -i...... -..-.-.. ., . aOTtties A. Kerle and Harry Ooebel, ' jfThe home and ground committee, re 'Ktcentiy' named, is as follows: Lee Heist. "!. iehatrman : Harry Goebel, J. A. Kerie, F. irJ;Afl"Herst; C. K. Crossen. J. T. Coghlan, pf&lQ i-Xv Filbert' and It M. Oreen. Jr. feIORE THAN $200,000,000 OF LIBERTY LOAN PAID ,y ' fKuladdphia'a High Heroril for Sub-! li'4 ... r... . n r :t--l?r tcnptions Elicits Praise from McAdoo '.More than $200,000,000. or aboe 55 .S!; ercent of the $361.9S3,500 subscribed the, third Liberty Loan In the Phlla- j Ma district has been nald ln full. .Federal Reserve Bank made known iy The payment of such a large Ion of subscriptions on a strictly .-.oasis is a recora wnen compared ,uie Jormer loans. " JBI' :4sBp - tiSS. l?. lUguccess of the loan here g ''Wwretary McAdoo to send thl a iie;to Governor Passmore of tl W ralf Reserve Bank: caused ! mes- 'ittje, to Governor Passmore of the Fed- cnu.ncKrvfl nanK K 3s.Kyi',''aB0 acept my wannest congratu-w- ..'-stations on the magnificent success of r K;'le third Liberty Jxian. It Is a tt.trlumoh of sound war financing, and -3r2'ir hlrhl V rreHltahle to the Intellle-enee i J.'lHHj', patriotism of the American peo fclpilptej I hope that every purchaser of nw:'Dowis win Keep tnem. ror his own WMood an for his country's sake. , SJyfcs I' am proud of the great work the ' Vfofflcers and employes of the Federal .V 'T9ttVAV.'a Dnnt, nf Phil. Jalntiln V. . . n K,K" e...v . ....c.4....a i..u 7J.UU done. taj 4."To the patriotic men and women of ' tt.f Liberty Loan committees and or- Canfzatlons throughout the country. iwr-.L - . . -.,.. . .... - J 7.1 wnn nave servea vviui aucn exiraor- jyi;dinary unselfishness and enthusiasm. .' .J.;.too much praise cannot be given. 1 B- r.Jwleh I could express to each one of 'V&iiCIll (ivi.uii.., ...j b.a.cu. sujJlctlU- .'w'vtlonj but. as this Is Impossible, will '1 r-siliili kindly send this message from 3jt0 all Liberty Loan organizations fn Your district? Great are the re- at abtirces of America, but greater are ' fettle.' unconquerable soul and spirit of . ' rfrer (People. " ,jvV: r-' SPRING RF.SORTS ..fr ATtNTIC riTY. N. J. l&tkivhTlinster -' -v- ne" Beach. Elv. iSAMavUr, tlO up wkly.j 2 updly. C. lJubro. V'-f...'",' VAIXJBY FOROK $r WASHINGTON INN "VA' CHICKEK WAFFLE PITnfEBB. j' roroNo jIocvtaixs ' Jkjr. Emcles Mer. T. HE CRESTMONT INN .?'; Kla. kotl with th lncomrarabla situatinn ft? above th sea. on the summit of th. hen lei. Golf, tennis, boating and th 'or irenwawr Darning, juoaern im- cdu. ror DooKiei ana terms aaaress W1LUAW WOODS. Manager. NKW YORK CTTY - ntQBflffimacEtnonmmiQ KTELWEBSTER 10 W,.t 45 Su NiwYork rjust FAS Ave. i quictMt ttxtctsl Otoe el NoeYVt DMMt beautiful boicl I Mudifavorwlbywoo fi mm travtlUnx iU- i ut escert. f i J WkKIa fat Ritnutca I walk Ot ty tbv i aUeu 1 Coil er , ftC aborpu g x WMsVfAW trinls i&. I tUo4inrdl. SllblReo.U. Haas anJ katk. rxiUEUf M Ui s-mesa. W.WwuQsin, HPRIXO KESORTB fgT TOKBKIDOB. MASH. A'vX,ONH ALL NW. . Opens Jon lSth. AAAMtnv. cbarmlDs: walks. ri jnm. virus jqr M ,r, , ,'; r FOR MORE CARETAKERS COMES FROM BABIES CRIBS Visiting Nurse Society Issues Appeal for Trained Workers and Support to Aesist Campaign to Save 10,000 Little Ones AL LAnonn staff of trained nurscB Is needed for the uork of the Visiting .Vurre Society of Philadelphia. The TJed Cross, which has sent more than 600 Philadelphia nurses Into active service, has turned over to the Visiting; Nuri-e Society the home responsibility of look Ins after the mothers, wlxes and chil dren of the enlisted mn. This service Is Increasing: with successive drafts land ?lve them bedside care me ap- p(,al for morp nurses and for support " "-ses-ls particularly made on nenaii oi me names mm uwui ... lns "Children's Year'' when the nation hopes to rae ino.nnn lime ones unncr " .m .iimi. hi five years old who would other l.e die for lack of proper care. ..ThiB enlists us In direct war work." said Miss Katharine Tucker, superln- o tn(, .ar wori, ,VP have been doing all ,-rnirnlze.l that the - Krpnnv rDnM;naiiu i oi i.ic nruiiii w. ..m- workers and babies Is a direct war mear,- ure. This addition to our responsibilities Is only an added claim that the society makes on the genrrous Riipnort of the men and women of Philadelphia to help "protect more lives than ever, his ar. parucumrnj ano ,,n ou"k country s future children who are the We already have an organization that reaches every section of "the city, and last year our nurses lslted more than 16.000 patients This year we ought to be able to reach twice as many The j hospital and dispensary stnffs are dp 1 pleted and hospital space will be increas ingly taken up with wounded soldiers, so more and more will It be necessary to care for the civilian sick In their own j homes. Among the poor there has al ways been a vast majority who when sick cannot receive hospital or even dis pensary attention. That number is now ' greater than ever Yet it Is from these , ranks that we drnw the majority of the men who are fighting for us and also the Industrial workers on whnni their success and welfare depends. To care for their health, then, becomes our duty and our : - : v. . -'' . They show a total of more than 133.000 v)sts by a gtafT of n f ty-ro-urr nurses, who allen(i au hut contagious diseases. They ,., more than JSOn mnlhero nnri new bah w)th onty ten dcaths am0nR the mothc's and . S9 BmonB the bablef a very low mortality rate. The)r death-rntc for the 713 pneu- mona pati,nts was only 8.1 per rent. for thoe unrter forty.ne years; nnd they lost only 31 enteritis patients out of a total of 240. mostly very little "! . . i.. t i i . .. . f flftv.rpnt (e(t .. . . ,. ..... . . .L that r()re!ents the actual cost to Qf ech vjlt Tnousan(1, me BULLET KILLS SOLDIER Former Policeman Fatally Shot in Camp Hancock Mishap Charles Clark, twenty-six years "Id. an enlisted man, formerly a patrolmnr of the Sixty-fifth street and Woodland avenue station, died .sunaay ntRni at i Camp Hancock us a result of a sun- shot wound accldently received April 1 i clark nnd another enlisted man vvei Indulging In horseplay when the gun was discharged. The bullet entered -41 - L..I. Afllnn. In Vl I o c-lnA jwS!lrknlT.tfnn what' 'wV then Company K. Sixth Heglment. July 14. 1H17. having previously seen F-ervire nil the Mexican border He was appoint? to the Second and Queen streets polk station March 12. 19U. and later wa teu transferred to the Sixty-fifth street and Woodland avenue station. He resided with his wife and parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, on Paxon reet near Oreenway , avenue. A brother and sister also survive. PARCEL POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans 81000 for StO Brine your diamonds, watch nnd itTtlry to the lanemt pawnshop In the world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine noxriEn TO THE CITY KIHTATION.M. . lloth Seew SIinltTHANn AND nOOKKECriNO Ores? Shorthand the easy, speedy system Rustness Courses. Day or Evenlnt Schools. Enroll any time. To meet the heavy and Increasing demand for youni; men and women with oftlce and business training; our classes will be continued day and eventns throuch out the comtnr summer months Call or write for particulars and Catalog. PHILADELPHIA nUSINEIS COLLEGE 1017 r.heslnnt Ht. STBAVFR"! Th Dst Business chon'. 5 e-e" e5 Ml JS07 Chestnut Street. Positions guarAn'd. Enter now. Day or night. Used in over 4000 plants The OIL paint with a gloasy, tile like, white finish. Made bv a apeclal process over which we have exclusive control. Con tains no varnish. Its firm, yet elastic surface will not crack or acale, for It expands and contracts with temperature changes and withstands vibra tions. Rice's Mill White (Barreled Sunlight) The original "Mill White." It increases your daylight 19 to 36 by actual tests. Reflects every ray of natural and Arti ficial light. Reduces your light ing bills. Resists dirt. Is san itary and can be washed clean when other paints need recoat ing. Remains white long after other paints have turned yel low under the same condl. tions. For all interior uses In factories, offices, stores, hotels, restaurants, residences, etc. Sold ln barrels, also In cans. Made tn Gloss. Egg Shell and Flat. U. S. Gutta Perch Paint Co. Providence, R. L ,. SOLD BY Chss. Bond Co., MO Arch St., rhlla. O. P. Harrow Co., sail German. town Ave., Fblle. Rimes Drug Co.. 13 8. 13th fit.. Phlla. O. K, Zurn Co.. J5S8 North Broad ht.. l'hllsjtelnhla. Sees Vaber Co.. S0M-I0. North Front Rt.. Philadelphia, V. . Price Ce,. -Off-U 6ooth 101b Ht.. Phlladlephla. . . . Capon Paint Hpeelaltlea C.. Cam. . eten. N. J. were able to pav only partially, while more than 6000 were treated free of charge. A specially trained nurse. working under the direction of clinic doctors, made more than 1200 visits to 61 children suffering from the after-effects of Infan tile paralysis, who were so situated that they could not attend clinics and would haxc gone without care; some of these already hare been discharged as cured This nurse's salary was paid by the Emergency Aid Beatfjg Vntlr' Pamufl C AshnMtr, Alldi J Ar3. Emily Hnusmitn. Pfrc Af. nH. Dr Hrnr H Bennv, Ida R IWnhnrd. Kit Plack, John J nmrnhnll. Mnr: nnn. TatrkK F. Hruker Jnhn ' Ilrown. John Hurrhlll. thr1n? Butler. WIIMam DyrtiM Ann M Chandler. Krrrtk T ChAw. Haran Miller Clark, rharlfs U Colladay. Marct H Collins. Sarah A. Corkl. Julia 1) Corr. Hnr V Cottrrll. HHfn Cralre. William '. cran Mortimer P. Cummlnsa, Sarah V Curran. Joph J Ilunwnrth Man H. Johnson. 'lnla Johnston, Isahf-lla S Justice. John M Kid. AMc Kans. Jennt Kcarnv. Mr A Kf'in. u c KrMK. AlfrM H. Laery. Jonn LaMiietn Lmma N" I,"rl1l J-m( W, Hamlco IjuUI Dlln. GorK Iinu.loll Jofftph nrsjmann. Henry ICdmlston. Mary Ann KnrlKht. Alice i:rb, Katie !. Kans. Olena -V Farrell. nrldRt Tarrel. Nell "nton. arret T. Flerknsteln. I,oulSi Forjth Nellie T. OanK .Velllt Crist. Mary Orfene. Alfred r. Orlbhln. Jennl C.rlfnth, Rllsa 11 nrlrom cimnt n HrtiliT John N Haau1 Arnunl. M Hantn Adelaide r Hanl"v. Joseph ffartrtnft. Elmer E iMrtkr. Carl Hlrkex. ftarah Ellen Hoskins. V. Harry MthKnw Murttta A Mahonev. Marcaret Mandel Tcrarz J. Martin. John C Martin Thomas MrCnok Franc MrCormlrk T. B. McFadden. Dinlel MpOlnlev Man E MeKav. Florence Mrlaughlln. Rom A Mrshnn. Marv H. tesslrsmlth. John K Moah , Mary Jane Moxlan Mtehoel M. Mrn. Amanda M' rt tus TarKarct Schmidt, Jan L. SiMiueh. I.mnii K Pchoir. Sarah S" bold Charles i lmon. Thoma M. Smith. Benjamin i1 Powers. Efhel IJlllan Snade H Edward Metnme.r. 1 . Fr StenBor. William A Styer. Ellzaleth K. Sulllxnn Jnmos TcRtmeyrr. H A Thomae. Emma M Thomas. Mary A. Tomlinann Martha K Ward. Jane TVas, Thomas Watt. William .T. uhb. Ariena r Welermuller. I'rank Wnf.. Charles II 'noilrurf Martha Tarnall, Oertrude Vtiiinp. Thomas R. ann.CJeortr' R Kr. .nun Jarob ANPRF Mav IS SAMl'EL C AN rREtF formerly of Rroad Axe, Pa Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral perlre Wed .11a m . rhape of Andrew .1 Hair Son. A rrli nnd inth ts. Int. private. ASHENFELTER fnee Nebhut) Mav 20. ALIPA J . wife of Edward C AshenfeRer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servers, Thurs.. 2 t Int private. Mt m . a.;vi .. nouvler Vernon Cem Ap - M- in K.d.n,y. emii.t Avres Relitlves nnd friends invited to fu neral servlres. Wed.. !i m, 4ft K. rhurch lane. Teadon. Delaware Co . Pa Int. pri vate, Allinctnn Cem Auto service Remains miv b" viewed Tues.. after 7 p. m New Yorlt and Rrookln papers copy. BAL'S.MAN. May :0. riEItrR M RAl'S MAN. hushnnd of Christina T. ltnusman. ajted R.l. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs. 2 n m 31, !- Glrard ave Int private Northwood Cem Friends may view remains v.Ved . to 10 dene ave . Chester. Cem . Thlla BENNY Mav IK, IDA R KENNY foe. Fllnnl. wife of Frank T Ronnv .Ip Rein. tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Thurn. e.ai. a. m . nm r. ev.it n i Solemn) mass of reoulem Church. 43d and Wallace t . West Phlln. St Ignatius"; sts . 10 a m Int. private Holv Cross Cem BERNHARD. May 20, KATE, wife of George A Bernhard and daughter of Jncoh nnd Eva Frick. need 4 late of 1T,M Cal lowhlll st. Relatives and friends. Mothers' Meeting of the Church of St Luke and th. Knlplinnv. Invited to funeral services Thurs., 2 p. m parents' residence 12.14 N .17th st Int Hillside iVm Auto funeral. Remains mnv be viewed Wed . 8 ts 10 p m. BLACK May 17. JOHN J. son of 1st. Thomas and Hnnnnh Black. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . ft.3'1 a. m.. n Clymer st. Solemn mass of reoulem St. Philip's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem RRAMHAt.L. Mnv in. MART, daughter of late Thomas nnd Sarah llramhall Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 2 p. m residence of brother-ln-lsw, Thomas Smith 200 Christian st. Int Mt Morlah Cem. Remains mav be viewed Wed aiiio lunerai rnulm St OAhrixri, Phnrch 10 b m Int. Ifotv Cros cm. nrtKtTKKn .Mav 20 JOHN C. UUKV KI.ll. Relatives and frlnd emoloven of nreuker A Kessler Co. lnllp1 to funeral Rfrvlren. Thurs. 2 n. m . .117 W. Seymour st r.rtnRnlnwn Int private. nilOWN. At Atlantlf rv N J.. Mav 10 JOHN, husband of Mary Ann Brown, for merly of Anxlenea. N J . need 71 HHa tlva and friends lnl!fd to funeral arvlra Jeffries & Rente's funeral parlora. 1713 At lantic aA.. Atlantic ntv N T , Wed. 10 a. m Int Pleasantvllle Cm , S. J nrRCHiMV May is. tathkrinf:. dauahter of late John nnd Allc Burehlll. ReIMiv.B and friend Invited to funeral. Wed . 7.30 a m . brother's resldenrp, Dan lei J. Iturrhtll. 2M S nth st. Solemn re quiem mats St Edward's Churrh 0 a. m Int. Nw Cathedral Cem. Auto aerr BrTI-nn Mav lnf WILLIAM, husband of Elizabeth J. Tlutlr (li" Howe), ased 1.0 Relatives and friends, all lodcs or whlrh he was a member. Invited to services. Wed , 3 p. m.. at his lste residence. 4G2 Haw thorne st,, Frankford. Friends may call uh. rvr. mt. private, eaur inn ueitt. BYRNES. Mav 20. ANN M.. daughter of mes and late Mary Byrne. Funeral to Js whiih 1ni'lva snrl frlnnrtat Amr.tAa-.. Bell Telephone Co. are Invited. Frl.. fi a m.. 2142 H Front at Solemn mass of re. qulem Church of Our Ladv of Mt Carmel 0 30 a m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. CHANDLER M fln25 Overbrook ve.. Mav 17. FREDERICK TAYLOR CHAM. llfil.I. Mav lfi Dr HHNnv It ni-'l l 'mass Church nf Immaculate Conception 11 hand of Annie M. Phelan (ne GallaBher). "KV W-S " GmR.F,FVT.,.lS.lilM7yU,f7hr'C'L.?A .. widow Krl-'n "."jW i? n No' SWHtTO' SS ?rVn"inS,edt-,olre,r"v',,cheV TWl. rt '' 1"d rieere. " Phn roniutnJv rhlirr; 5032 Market St. Int. private. I TOMKROV May 1. ANNA . B . vvlfe of lode, nf rTt. V, JS rTJri- f.l V GRISCOM huddenlv Fifth Month 1lh, Christopher F Pomerov aE.d 5 Rein Ives S.. t. ' , ' H : '.c.J . ' r,.'"n'"1 Cl.KMENT n ORISCOM. aae.l 01 Rela-land friends Invited to funeral kervlces. services. Tues . a n m lSth st. nnd IVnvl- .. .. .... .. ,...i . . ..i ..... e tvn v t .. r.i n .... i a. mi rernwooa ItllKBN. Mnv ;n. PATRICK F husband S' ','. .IZi st 'rt.u.. ,,a VV .. d . friends. Harry Clny Council, o 7. jr u. Show, second floor. 142.1 Chestnut st nnd friends CoGVt K'ssyunkNo" SiF ' "d ."nVra irrilceV Thurs 2 30 p. m.. I' A M . VV '"f'SC,,"1?.?', ,'fflCe nvl.cd CHAMBERMAID AND WAITHB.MH-K.nned ofdA.frinviterlNrrfunrr"rFrK. S.30 VJ. , 20 Homestead at . Wlsslnomlng Hem. i In. R 'n al TeAlre. PhThurf ' p m ""nS 'whlt Protestant girl, reference required'. 2014 Earn st (2th and Re.d sf.l Solemn J? '"" ""d- '"' lnt Menl'a '" i"?' ""tta. Pa lnt German I.uth- " "b Ph,,S' ,',". VnlrT: ""mm"'' months In h tth mas. nf r.n.il.n. Rt riahri..'. rk....i. Om. topiar M.. I'.i.'j. - .ounlrv P .1.14. Ledger Off.. TIT TTT7 lis st laa n rt e f. and. fe..l.il.l Overbrook. ronv Int private. New York papers CHEW Mav 10. SARAH MILLER widow of Slnnlcksnn Chew Funeral nerviret 534 Cooper st . Camden. N. J , May 22 2 p. m. Int. private CLARK Suddenlv Mav 10 it Camp Hancock. Augusta, da CHARLES L . hus band nf Catharine Clark and son of William JV and Mary E. Clark. Due notice of funeral will he given. 1307 S. Paxon st , West Philadelphia. COLLADAY- At Reach Haven, N J May J. MARGARET HINCKLE. widow of Francis S Colladay Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed.. II a. m.. Oliver H. Balr Rldg.. 1820 Chestnut St.. Thlla. Int Private. COLLINS. May ID. SARAH A . widow of Teter B Collins Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed, 1 p. m.. OS Dudlev t. Int Northwood Cem. Remains mav be viewed Tues.. between S and 10 p. m. Auto service. CORKLE. May 1. at Helena. Mont. JULIA DIAMOND, wife of W. Ross Corkle ared 43. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 n. m.. parents' residence, T-stren Hill. Montgomery Co., Pa, Int. St Peter's Lutheran Church Cem., Barren Hill CORR May ID. HENRY V.. husband of late Elizabeth Corr 'nee Bell). Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. :30 a m residence of son. William J. Corr, 2020 Page st. (2Dth st and Ridge ave ), High requiem mass Church of Most Precious Blood 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral. COTTRELL. At Palmyra. N" J., May 20. HELEN, widow of Jonathan Cottrell. ad 3, Relatives and friends invited to fu neral. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. grandson's reiidence, Ernest Shaner, cor. GarOelrt and Montclalr ivm.. Palnura. N J. Int. M. B Cem. CRAIOE. Fifth Month inth. 403 W Price at., Germantown, WILLIAM C . ion of late Charls and Virginia P, Cralge. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, 12th St Meeting House. Fourth-day, 2 p, m. Int. private CRANE. Mav t3 suddenly. In England. Lieut. MORTIMFR PARK, son of Theron I. nd Charlotte W Crane, 0440 Greene st, Germantown. Notice later. -JTJJMMIN(3S' M' sn- SARAH PHAN CEH. idaughtee of late Ths-ma-i Cummlngs, formerly of 32d and Woodlsnd ave. Rela tives and friends, emnlnyes of P. R, T, Co., elevated division, Invited tn funeral, Thurs. K.S0 m .18 Melrose a,ve Est Iins downs, net. Co., Pa, Solemn mass of reoulem St,' Phllonwia's Church, Iansdowne, 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem.- Auto service, CURRAN. May 1. JOSEPH l. CUR RAN, .son of late Patrlrk and .Catharine Curran. Relatives and friends Harry C, Egbert Camp. N. 42, United Srnlsh War Veteran. Invited tn funeral Wed,. 8:8ft a m 14.1 ft 24th- nt, Solemn; high mas of HAnlaen Bf T ttrlar'as rtiiiwW IA m a. int; t.od?.-. No 38. F and A. M.. Invited to , and Chestnut at... May ID. jrtllN .MAUR1CK ' tomAs m. .SIMONS, aced 113. Ilelatlves l'1''1', S?"' ar njnufat-turlnii nfi-re; must services Tues.. 3 n. m.. Memorial Church JUSTICE. Re atlvea and friends Invited to iii fVlends Invited to funeral brolher-ln- ht "bl.e. .'" do 8lmPl0 tVPlne and stenoe of St. Paul. Lancaster and Overhrook avei ier.l.-es. Wed ,!p.m, O Iver H. Hair Dlde.. , f.."r,Id,nee Oarrett Cricket Hank at ! I??' .!1.,.5"'. ""', "l- lUallUcatlnns HeJr ;ro,tm. IIJEATtt DAMICO. May 1, LUIOt HAM1CO, ott ot Hanto Hn1 Catherine. Damlro (nee Vaa alio), aged 21, flelatlvea -and frlendt In ited to funeral services, Churrh of lh An nunrtatlon, Thur.. a, m. (n-ar inth and Picklnson sta,). Tlesldence. 11.13 Tasker at Int. Holy Cross Cem HEVM.V Mav 1P. rjEnnnr husband of Catharine Devlin aired .W Helatlves and friend, "oh Nam 8nrllv Fanta Marta C-unr, NO. 203, K. of C . r.mploves T Tl. T Cn.. pelham ham. Inltrd to funeral, Thurs . 7:50 a. m . fl20 E Chelten ave., Otn Solemn reniilem mss Churrh of Im maculate Conception fl a, m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem DOWDBI.L Mav 1ft. jnEPH husband of lat Mary noudell fnf FatlnV nelatlves and friends invited to funeral, .Thins 30 a m., re(dnrf of daughter, Mrs Warren r Tapper, 127 N Hohtnson st (near rtlst and Olrard av ) Hlth requiem mas Churrh of Our I.artv of the no-arv 10 a m nnpyfJlNn-a5l"S "' Pi.' 4lENRT nRESSMANS C sfl R nreH An The rev erend rlerey relntlves and frlenrtj lr.lted ... ni.ir-.iiii rcnuirm ITH,, .n . tu n. ni Pt nnnlfarlu's rhurrh. ntamond st nnd Norrl Sqiiare. Divine office. Tu . R p. tn. Int. Mot Holy Redremer Cem. Auto funral. KBMtSTO.V Mav 1 MAltV ANN wife cf 9nmiiel ndrn'ston Pr. Iteiatlve and friends Invltrd to funeral servlrei Thur.. 2 n m 211V Reed st lnt Sit Morlaii to Remains may bo viewed Wed s to 10 n m RNHirillT Mav 1T A t.KT.. n Idnw of Ullllam Hnrlrht Relatlvr and frlerd" Altar and Rarre.t Heart Societies of Clvireh of the nutation, tni-lt-d to funral Wert . .30 a. m resldenre of liter-tn-law Mrs Thomas Kan. 2.V10 N. Maseher t. Solemn , hleh tnas Church of the Visitation 10 a m t In' Holv Penulrhre rem Auto eeMlce RRR -Mav in. KATIK I. . lfe of Amos Hrh aned 00. Retathes and friends In vited to funeral rees Ved .2pm Tarrettnwn. Ta Inr nrivate 1-nlon Cem . mremarsn A ...... ...it n...i nn....-,.. w, troll-s le.nlnc willow C.rove at 12.42 and ' 1 1 r m. i Horsham Stor- ' KVANS Mav 20 OLENA ASHCROFT ,Pro1 v .-linarinc aim ihi- v ni.ri.-e .,i i.muki.- (mMed tl) runeral service., parlors vvesjev wife ot Howard Evan. Relatives JnV ! f'llu!l,. n,tl'y,,,'ni,ln '.Irf11!; I, 'M "" N w co.r . "IV ft1"' r,'ra"n1 friends invited to service Wed. p m. " 'tk. . i ' l n? i M ?.i . "I" "'"d - r' m, In'- X" V"r' Ccm, th. nartram 3.1d and chestnut its int. ".'".lisih"".' nifnJ, ., i 4 'sfi, rMeK YOINO Suddenly at po nlnstovvn Pa . private Greenwood Cem. llrooklvn. N. T m.V', reoulem sf rsJhrlVrs Church 1n Mav l! THOMAS l YOrNO. son nfHarrv Omit noer. !S i. iimv rSH r-51 ' "' ! and Mnrthn Ynunr (nee Klrkpatrlrkl aeert FARRELL Mav U Miss BRIDOET Wd 30 a m 200 Master t Solemn r- , niiieni mass Kt Mt'hael s Church 10 a. m. , lnt Hotv Cros cvm Auto funeral FRVTON Mas w MRS HARRIET T 1 FENTON diuchfer of Andrew -md Mary Fprlnirer Rlatle nnd frlr-nd" inlfed to funeral services. Wed 2 p ni -i!dnr of Mater. Mrs .1. O-ser. 02 Miller st Int. Northwood Cem Remains ma he ''d Tues after firm J.OL'IISA. nidnn of Adam Flerkentetn (dm- Spe(.r nnd :.H nrlstlvev and friends i tTFmhArit of Ai-rhcnnfrntfrnltv of llfth Fam Vi. .arred Heart Iacue and Altar Hnrietv 'and St Ursula Ren Sorted inxited to fu-t ,neral Wed. 7'30 a m 1003 N r.th st ' i Solemn hleh requiem rnnss St peter s Churrh ft a m lnt St Peter's Cm. Auto I funeral , ' FORSTTH -Mav is NEM.IE T dauh- of neorire and Man rnrstn aen -.i T?nliHva. nnri frltnrlt H V M Sortal ItV employes of Joseph Scathard.' Sons In vlted to funeral Wed S 30 a. m redenre nf parents. 210."i Chelten ae Germantnwn VLmn MAiilim nci Iniftiaeillate ConceW tlon Churrh 10 a m. Int. Holv Sepulchre , J--. ... .! I o-8..1llV. C.-.rln. Soda, l.v Altar Sodetv and I.eaau: of the I ft"",Vd "to Xn'-VTl' J v , nt Tho'TIVst ' M"rHb Cen, lnt Ml M-rt.h Cem Palmer. Mao H , ."-acred Heart, a other soc t es of which Probvterlan Church Washlncton so Men . 7.AM. On Mas is. lnis. OEOROE R Peters. William P ! h. was a member. Invited to funeral. ; ir' mi" prh-,te MNi: Hr asred T vears ReatlveaanB Phean Thomas E Thurs . R-.10 a. m . slst.r-ln. law . residence.' V.c-ocf!.cv.rVii V,... i. intiv.' l.-nn. friends, also Crehle Post. No 10. O. A R. Pomero, Anna R Mis, Elizabeth Farrell Church lane and Znit. husband of Dalle E W Messermlth ' v"""n .V'ZOIZ? Wl.- m.h... .f n. Poole. Thomas D Vpsal st. Solemn requiem m.. rhurch of (ne Cockerl. Relatives and friends Invited outn1?'"r'L,f',M', J $ '...V'v't,. of n'lTX A" h,',iv.Kmmi' Immaculate Conception in a in lot Holy t funeral services Wed., 2 p m Mh I.lm- "" ,.1"l.",, KL, "rssn. Vohfnt(.r! 8: ?' ; n.?. i ":"K'S-'. Auto service lenekrlke lnt Northvvood Cem Remain, , Zouave ; A-tM'W'h&Xii i.WJWX ni.C... ie... ! ahiii.i. mov in .Nr.ii. nusband of mav be viewed Tuts, s to iu p. m. .uio ...." " Vvdnosd.v ot o n m from n'Tfci"? IV."!"1 Kntherlne (nee Mallon) and son of Francis funeral I J""!?,,. rTll Mn'rrf. ."J tJ ?X2?i I"1?1 -n.'nn -c and Rose Fnrrel of Countv Dcrrv Ireland. MOSRV Mav )H M RT ,INK MOSRY. late reldnce 1314 Morris To nrnceed s.ck v i-im T n'A...... ... r...-. i..i.... . ........ u . c-j.. ... c v.-.u. Tti.i.mn n t.afactto vault, Inrneo to Fernwooa ..- ...... ni,-, ,.T--ri.. ,iii,,, ... iijii .-in,. , -niun ,'. r, 'I'.i'i . .,."..., ', ,." in -. : OAm.n May IS XEl.t.IR wife of Mr-i NfnRNT. Mav IS. THOMAS T NI vln C Gable, need 30. Relatives anrt friends RENT. Jr Ilelatlves ami frl'nds Invl e1 to Invited to funeral s-rvlres. Wed. 1 P m . funeral. Thurs. s-an a m.. inin Tarrlrh st uncle's realdenre. John Smith. 1301 Krle Solemn reoulem mass hitrrh of the As ave Int private. Riverside rem Norrls- sumption in a. m. Int Holy Cross rem town. Auto swrvlre. 1-rienos may tan Tn. A to in OBiST Mnv 1!. MART wife nf Henry IT r:l. .nil Hnehter of lle Peter atld Msry MenRer. Relatives anrt rrlenos i.antes AM of the Pethlrhem German Reformed fhureh. Vlpllant rounell. No. 121. anil n of I. . rm No ns p n ni a si John's Temple No 41. I. O K . InvILd to funeral services Wed. 1 p m. 2.102 N Reese st. Int. lllllslde Tern, via funeral rr. Remains may he viewed Tties nfter 7 n m ORKF.NK Mav III. AI.l'RKti IRANM.1N (IRCRNE. !0( Pine st Notice of funeral "rsiiinniN May Ik. .IBNNin. wife nf James Grlbbln and daushter nf late i.eorg; nnd Catharine Lavvler. Relatives and friends. II V M ortalltv. i ouri omerviii-. I No 17. F. of A.. Tonpuwa Council, m n in., n .10 a. D of P.. Invited to funeral vv ed denp. of brother Richard It Grlsenm. Man-' nlngton township, near Salem. N. J . Third- day. Fifth Month 21st. 2 ,1h p. tn Int. Friends' Burial Grounds. Salem. N. J. Train leaves Market st. ferry, Phlla . t'J'.'J P m. for Salem. I ORUBER Mav 10 JOHN NORRBRT son! ' of J. John and Ellen Gruher. aseil 2 months. . Relatives and frl.nds invited to funeral. Tues.. 2 p. m , parents' residence. .1411 Mar Ivn road. 04th nnd Hnverford ave. Int. St. Denis's Cem Auto funeral. HACt'E Mav IS. ARMENIA WORRALL. vvlfe of John Hague Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs 2 p m . 1030 E Columbia ave Int. prlvat.. West Laurel Hill Cem Remains mnv be velwed Wed S to 10 p m HANCE Mnv is. AIlEI.Aim; Ml AW'lin ..-Mm.- f rtenrtre ltnnce tnee lllcainsl Rel.1 tlves and friends tnvueo io lunerai. line ".j." - '. ...i ...!.... i..Aa R Clark iui W Maple ave Merchantvllle a m n.17 N Lawrence st Solemn high P-rlenced bookkeeper and stenographer, one N J lnt private Harlelgh ivm Auto requiem mass St Peter's Churrh 10 a m. with knowledge of real estate business pre cortege privnie. k i Sepulchre Cem ,.Auto uneral ' ferred. good salarv give full particulars in HANI.EY Mav IP. JOSEPH, husband of RICHARD Mav 20. EUOKNE, husband Oral letter P S23 Ledger Office, Ellen T Hanlev Rilatlves and friends In- of Katherln. Blchard . a Bed 4.. Relames ami , ltloKKEF;p,;rt AND LEDGER CLERKTone y? . '"""&L'..rr.?-e!i.:;,n" m'.:l r'T'?: lnSV'r,ln LUTnrtalHTllsTd.CemP: Si' SW h""""5 '' ".'"""er' of 'fcdSer ).l,JL,.: SVrAna.7a;rn''s Church "10 30 t t-s r.lia. rtn tiilA funarul HARTRANPT May 20. El.MKR K. son .-4-.t.p. . t r ..at-hv itmrii t'n n.i. .i,..i , nH 7 mi,i . in i.rnA mnn !h rhr ; Unton.USl NoOlXuUrfo'Vu services. Tues. J p. m . parlors of Henry Seher & Son. 21.03 C SUsqunann. ae. lnt private Grenmount frm Autn vervlra. 1ITPKKY Mav "0. at 2212 Mooro st SARAH ELLHN. ift of Frank Hleke Notice of funeral will he clven from Oliver H Balr Bids , 1R20 r'hestnut vt HOSKINS Slay 19. In Berwyn. Pa, W HARRY HOSK1NS. aged 75 Ilelatlws and friends Invited to funeral, hon-ln-law's residence. J Harey Smith, Lima. Delaware Co.. Pa . Wed Meet at house 2 Int Cumberland LVm. Remains may be viewed Ute residence, old Lancaster road, Berujn. Pa . Tues. S In 0 p, in HUNSWORTH Ma 20. MAKY HOW- ARD. wife of km nunswortn aned Relatives and friends organizations of which she was a member members Eman uel M. H l nurcn. lioxoornusn. in urq to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m . M8 Dupont st . Roxbnrnugh. Int. Leerlncton Cem. Friends mav call Wed.. 7 to 0 p. m. JUH.NBU. -way iw, huua, wue oi ' Clarence L. Johnson. Relatives and friends Invited to service. Wed .2 p. m., 0227 fc.ten- linn ns . Citn Int. Bristol. Pa. JOHNSTON. May 18, ISABELLA SWEE- . NEY, vvlfe of William Johnston, aged 73. , Relatives and friends Invited to funerat services. Wed., 2 p. m .husband's residence, . J40 Sumac St., Wlssahlckon. Int private Cars will meet 1.04 p m train from Head Inc Terminal aX Wlssahlckon Sta. IttOTtllT al t hi A TfflrV AnarlmCMl TITIh . 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. K ft 1.1 .Mi .viay -. t ot. icier s iiec tory. Germantown. Phlla.. GERTRUDE CRAWFORD KEELING, wife of the Rev. Stuart P. Keeling. Services and Int at Mlftllntown Pa . Wed.. May 22. 5 p. m. If All K Mav 17 ALICE, wife nf Kreri- ertck Karte and oaugnirr ni xnom and JUlia urennan. inriur. iy ui nrtni'iminr, i"a. Wed.. R:31 a. m.. alster's residence. 8113 Staub st. Htsh mass Kt Stephen's Church It) a m lnt Holy Sepulchre Cem. I'otta- vlll. naoera cony KlW - Mi. "n JES'VIK KAVI- (no CalNlfe ofa5GeonrVeJ KaneIha.Kna!1'a r..M.n.. tnnu Oifnrd si n.i nntlc. nf iiriauv-B anu iriniuo umiru iu iunf rai. funeral will he alen. K BARNEY. May 10 JIAUT A., widow of David Kearney. RelatUes and friends lnlted to funeral. Thurs.. K:3( a. m.. rest, dence of son.ln-law. Joseph llartsouah, S3.10 N. Camac at Solemn mass of requiem St. Malachy's Church 10 a. m. lnt Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral. KRESS. May IS. ALFRED H. KRES. aged 26. Relatlvea and frlvnda Invited to friends. Dlv. No. 5T. A. O No. no. H. U., and all other .oclelle. of which e waa a member. Invited to funeral. Wed., max ot requiem Bt. Charles'. Church 10' .... a. ..... -- ."V," ,"', "-..... ..'. n. tn int. noiy i.rpss Lem. wldVA&7Ba"ayinS 'Relate.1 ."nd t -..l..i- t?elane1a m a u f-a 1 1 T,, . .. . LAYMAN. Suddenly. May 18. EMMA N , int.. private. Friend, i may call IT... ,: i.k iii.i -siatv in. JAiir.n v niurutnn lewed Tuea , 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral LITHGUW. May la. uahiiia a., widow of Oeorffe W, Ltthsow, Relative, and friends Invited to senlce.. Wed.. 3d. m.., 4309 Wyaluslnc ave. Int. private. Friend. may call 'ruea. eve. MAHONEY. Miy 18. MAROARET.wldow of lata John Mahoney. Relatlvea and frlenda and Altar and Roaary Society of the Church of the Reaurrectlon Invited to funeral. Wed., a-JIO a. m.. 2721 W .Id at.. .Cheater. Pa. Solemn mass of requiem at th Church ot the Resurrection 10 a. m. Int. Immaculate Heart Cem.' MANDEL- May 20. IdNATZ J., huibund of Cecelia Mandel, Relatives and frlenda. Rarbarossa Lodae No. 1S3. K.- of P. t Key. stone Lode. No. 129. I.' O. B, .1 Tolina Hunsarl.n tleneflclal, Ao Pantjonla pens. . . : . . .. .. . . . i i irmrna hi n npp funeral services wea . i p. m. sisters r; o( Lennetta Stelnmeyer. Relative, and re.ldjnce, Mrs H. D. P.lppln, SKJ1 Locust ,ri,nds Invited to funeral. Wed.. 6:30 a. m st. Int. private Creenmount Cem. Friends j.andla ive'. Sea Hie City. N. .1 Hlg-h mass rot1,.,c,aJUJu".V ' Vo" Pa.K: v t , .of requiem St. Joseph's Church 8 a. m. Int. I.AVERY. May 18. JOHN, husband of ' private. New Cathedral Cem.. on arriva Marv Laverv (nee Ilarveyl. n,la.tlv.. .nil LI '...- n, vr.rb. .t r,rri- in-ii a of Ada LVdll. and son of late' O.or.eW and 3" .?dvV,',.'r3d mSnthJ" ( n.UH.T.Pb.,n,.i . Sarah I.edlle. Relatlvea and friend., m.m. I ",'., ',f IS , fjn. Wed .',' "nd bera of Police Beneficial Aaso.i Phlla. Police friends lnd to funeral, ed.. 30 p. ni.. Dept.: Police of 30th Dlst. and Camp No. ""' r?!dtn 'it0' ?. Bth ,t' Int' Ml. P. O. H. of A . Invited to funeral .-rv- Holy Cross Cem. Ailto '""era! '. )Ved;! ..30 p m., 2753 N. 2h St. Int. TANTUM-May ( .0 M '-EON BEAU- l.RATHS flelal A'go.r Freda Lktpmsn 1odre, J. O. tl. H.r Invited to funeral. Ved., 2:.ir p. m.. fu neral parlora of Adolph Treed. 3305 N.17th t. lnt Alt Carmel Cem, rieaae omit flower. MABTIV - -May 10. .tOHN C on ef John and Jessie C Martin. Relathes and frlenda Invited to funeral servlrei, Thurs . 1 p. m . parents reaHenee, 727 P. 2lat at. lnt Fern wood rem Remain may be viewed Wed fi to 10 p m. Auto service MAItTIN. Mv 50. THOMAS, son of Jo seph R and Emma R. Martin and frrandpon of 1'mma and Eliza J. Martin, seed 12. iteiaiivea ana irienas. acnoiars or James Evana'a Memorial Sunday School Invited to L' 'ii HcroRMrU -Mv in. timothv n.. - -,t-.i.inM -r Hk.i n.... t i.-A. mick. aged 24 Relitlves and frlend'n hulled -, .. ....... ... e..H...i .-. ..in . M crandparents. lnSO Wolf at. Int. Mt Morlah carpentera lane, Mt Airy, lnt private. Cem. Frlenda mav rail Wed. Auto servlre. I Vv VTT Mavis 5(31 Webster at Wit,- MrCOOK. Mav 10. niANCEB. dauehler I , ,am l WATT RelatNea and friend. of Thomas F and Marv MeCook (nee mirks). ! J pVosres.lve Lodce. no.'k lK "Sd 12 Relatives ejid friends Invited to tp M I Invited to services. Tu-.. 2 p. m. I funeral. Thurs . s-an a m.. re.idenre of f. .lu-ir it lialr Illd two Chestnut st lnt arn": J?"SuX-i ",r" M!m!..V' 'rrU-.V r".ndJ I mav rail Mori "eve r.nzn nt in s uiiuii n in n. in. i tn . .-il upn iBB.'o'nnii t- io inirvi it . j. 1 to runrrai. ea . . iii a. m. , parents' real- -V-v n of late Constantlne and'Cath. ..sewing machines, to learn seamlnr: paid ' K 5iSn? ,e,PttS..VrrVlnacVrnrSi; , ft.er;'Sni: ! m;ke'nKpeVh!i'eek"ornnnorr."Bhu'.nr 7,7. Paul, Church 0 .. m l. Holy Sepulchre friend. "-I ?'Mft-" r-1 Uk be . rj.na- Ud rA--!S ?'$& C MrFADnr-N -May IS. DANlr.I.. husband Flsll. and the Relief Asso of the Tlepa -t- " M ' " ""' J"""' - "ln "",. B'h ...... ...r.j.a ... iii..,i ti. ....... .h m.ni ni ti.r, in .). it.r-a. it., n. i ri nn. . u. r.iirt iim.i ui. mill unnrrirnnr n.pnv 1S02 W. Ineereoll st. Men mass Church S00 N Orlanna st lnt Hast Cedr ,tm of the (Jesu 10 n. m. lnt Cathedral Cem 1 Cem Remain mav he viewed Wed ee. l.lmoiisn funeral. Auto servlrc ,... . McOINI.EY Mnv in. MARY n widow WOl.FB Mav 17 CHARI.F.S HHNRY. of Rdwnrd I. MrClnley. ased 7.1 Relathes ' husband of Oertrud" Wolfe (nee Smith), and lrtends .Invited to funeral service. . RelatlvfS and friends. Saco Tribe, No I.-.2. Wed 2pm 2213 S lllck ft (below ' f o It M Oen Philip Sheridan Circle. Jackson ft lnt private Mt Morlah Cem Xo 2, Iron Mnlder.' Local No 1.1 Stone Auto service i men of the l'rankford Raptlst Church, em- McKAY Mav IS. FI1RKNCH wife of plovea of the Xa. v Yard and Rnternrlso John McKay and daughter of James llenrv i ano laie v ainenne ftrewari rteiarive. nnci ' inrnn. inviicn in tunerni. npa , - h hi . SOS S f-tlllnian Ft (near 2Bth and Christian st 1 .-otemn mass of reoulem St An- tnonv " i.nurrn . .vn n m. in' iiniv i m- i thonv- Church 0 .10 a m. lnt Holv Cms- r-m Auto funer- i , MrfAUOHLIN May 10, .ROSL A. dauch- '" uphaHnt v ... is hurt ii wife of IrlAU' Va and diuahter of late Pr Thomav p 'and Mar A I-ee. of c1arKvll'e Trx ueia- ! ib-es and friend incited to funeral Wed . .10 a m residence of daushter Mr '.John r Rattpan 127 S Md t W Phlla Solemn mass of requiem Churrh or pur I.adv of Vlrtorv 10 a m lnt Calhfdral ( A',W"'r,ff'- , ..,.-.,.. Pf i... I01 - - a 1 , MKIIAEI, M hu hand of Mary M Molan (ner O Rrlent Rl- Falrhlll Coal Co, and all I sofletle-. of uhlrh h- wns n member Incited to funeral. Wed . S 30 a. m. "02 W ork st Solemn h'ch miss St Edwards Churrh 10 n m Jot Holj Sjpulchri Cem. Auto funeral MVERF May 10 AMANPA n Ifo of Clmrles Mvers Relatives and friends in- iltd to funeral services Thurs . J r m j rrsldenre of George V. Fox. 32 Oreen M i lnt Oreenmoun Cem Auto funeral, ne- , main nnv i i jewea rn i '" i", MVPTETl'S Mat. in M A R O A R E T. I - dauchter of lat Charles and Catherine Mrietus RelatUe and friend" InxRed to I funeral Thurr 3" a m 1R03 S Rroad Solemn rcnuiem m nnunnaunn Church 10 a iiiln raiei la. int lioiv rn?s . n'i rtuin .iiii-irti, OSlII.t.IVAN -Mav IU CATHAJIINV. i widow of James O'Sulllvan. need .0 nela- ' fives and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs 1 a m 21.1 S. Kins: st Olouoest.r Cllv N J Hlch mass St Man's church f a. ni Int. St. Miry'" Cem , i PAt.MnR Mav 20. at M-dford. N. J MARY A . widow of Oeorse H Palmer or I merly of Toms River. N J.. "S'd .7 Rela tives and friends Invited to funnl. son- , tn law's residence. John R Lewis, Medford N J . Thurs.. 2.30 p m Int I. O O. F rem Toms River papers copv l'KTKRP Suddenly, ot Mnrtenwold N J. ' May IS. WILLIAM It rF.TKRS, aited S, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed 1 p. m , ii-m'i"' or son Franklin Peter". Mt RphraM. N J Int I private Train leaves Chestnut nt ferry 11 . a m Friends mav call Tiles 7 tf n p, m l PHF.I.AN Mav 20. THOMAS r. . hus- view Cem'. Trenton. N J . T'lUrs nft i POOLE Mav IS. THOMAS D . husband j of Mary Horn Poole. Relatives and friends. r: I'nppe- Mitchell Lodge. No. flu.., I' and I A M. Invited to funeral services. Tues. "J p m . 1S20 N 1.1th st int. private RKICHERT Mav IS EMMA wife of Henry Relohert (nee Martini, need on BH"- and Sunday School. Ladles' Aid Society In- vlted to funeral. Tues . 2 ! p. m Still Pratt nt . Brldeshurg. Int. German Reformed llv.d anil ir.ruii wrinmii "r'UM';". ..i. ..... fnS?FF--Mv 11 JOHN s . nnn of Honora l,h.'l":J,':ns wanted for both machine nn.l and late rreder). , Relff Relatives nnd ',"n,d;f"1' ,",lop' ork' Interesting vvork friends Invited to funernl. Thurs. 2 p ,m . f:""'lw",l PSJJ?,'1, f",!''f.rv' p,'5"'l'. "orklna 41"S Germantown ave Int Oreentnount Cem. conditions Whiting Patterson Co.. 314 N 1.1th Re"malns may be viewed Wed after 7.30 Hl.NIfKRY C.IHI.S Good position Cnll The P g...B -M.v ,0 CATHARINE, widow of ' "l"?."!""'''''- ,S X' """" ' George Rels (nee lajvv). aged .10 Relatives . .,,. e.lA.,ae In.lt.H to funernl. Thurs .10 mains mav be viewed Wed. R to 10 Alltlt lUnTM. lhi.-;.u. .''''' ' """"in 0. ANTHONY, husband of Slehott) iteiatives ami i aroti I safn SAl'Ki Miy 2" WIT-MAM T. husband elatUe and friends. , Ji.niiwion amp . y. o .-;- " "V "- ,""'..- T.-.r fipnn.l llnw K""",."', ,,i Thiirs Klmer. N J Gi-ifMfnT Vav 17. JANf; I . wife of 1 Charles V Schmidt and daushter of William R. and late Jrine Palmer, aped 3" Relatives ind frlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 1 p. m , residence hrother-in-iaw. uonert HiacK. 1340 S. Hancock st. lnt Illllsld Oem. la trolley funeral car. Friends may call Wed. fve. ijiiti ni'll Mm 2n EMMA K SCHOCH L'in..irii nar-A .IS. RelatKen and friend. nVted to funeral. Thurs . 2:30 n rn.. red- ' dence of son-in-law. (.corse L Wurst. near Harnrsboro, N J Convevance8 will meet .": is p. in train at iseweii, rs. j. SCHOlES May 10. SARAH, widow of i Thomas Scholes. aged t.i. Relatives mid 1 friends invited to funernl services, Tu s . ! '-30 p. m . residence of bnn-ln-la John S. Morris. .15 S S. 4Sth st . West Phil. Int. private Greenwood Cem. SEYBOLD At Clementon. N J . May 1!. I CHARLES C. husband of Minnie Sejhold (net- Schlclelt). aged 27 Relatve and friends. Camden Lodge of Elks. No. 203. Itanrora Tribe. No. 137. I. O R M , F O. I I; . No 2037. of Laurl Springs, Clementon vr Cn nnd .ill other organization! nf which he was a member. Invited to funeral services "Wed.. -' p m . Clementon. N j Int. Berlin. N J. Remains may b viewed ' Tues. eve .,..,.... , ..J.nxr. tt ert ..a --J-.J . T " . - ....- ... . .. .... .. Medford. j . vvea., i p m. jni. tup. tlst Cem . remherton, N. J. SMITH Suddenly. May "jn. at Oaks Apartments. 3318 Arch t . HKMJAMIN S.. son of late Rev Vauuhan Smith Relatives and friends. Sons ot American Revolution, employes Vim Motortruck Co . tmlted to services, inurs . p. m.. iuver n nalr ( .... ifl'-O Chestnut st v. llminaton - .- , . ei.ii.i. . . n? '."""'"'w.Tminiion n,,.? nnv ' , FriA.?...pHm' nV m. J "n iniw Sti'ipi ;, .WVAh.- h," .V n?y l,' u-inii'm tiT,l, LILLIAN. daUKhter or late Nllllam A. and ' 1'aullne C Sowera. Jn her ltlth vear, at JafK;rll' ,ht" E'Tcre'dor,rfune'ri7lniT. 47110 Parrlsh st. Due notice or runeral will I h. .Iv.n SPADE. May IT. EDWARD, son of Illram E. and late Alice Spade. Ilelatlves and friends. Vlallanre Council. No 121. S. and D. of L. ; Sprint Harden Council. No. 18. Jr. O U. A. M Court Oen. Oarfleld, ' No. 161. F. of A . Invited to funeral. Tues., i 3 p. m. , late realdence. Moreland ave. Hatboro. Pa. Int. private. STKINMEVER Mav 18 at Sea Isle ... , tIO CTrTVi.lti.DiD u- l.. i Cliy. . J . .'" ' " J "..." L.i., or., hub. H .......... A. STENOER May !0. 1918. WILMAM A. i STENOER. Residence 2510 S. Rosewood St. nu, notice oi lunerai. STYER. May 20. In Norrlslown. Ja mutiutti wxm.v htvph ...i... a wTlll.m Auiu.tus Stser. aaed 02 Relative. aVn'l"?m,nAdU.gU.,nleI,,V' tVXStf fr'o'nl" 1 TnUfS., P'-. 1111. I'll ,. resi Pa. 2l,:,.A-k 1U ""a"' a'Ibi ... .. ... .. .'..... . -r-- - . (.. n. .1 n .ml innl. l .-.... red 46. Relatives and friends, njsliia Star Lodxe, No. 120. F. anil A. M., Corinthian Chapter. No, !M. 1, ,A. M. and Phlladel. nhla Council, No. 11. In. and 8 .M.i Corin thian Chaaaeur Commandery. No. 53, K. T, : Philadelphia Consistory. S. P. R. .. and Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N. M. 8., nnd Union League, and all dental societies of which h. was a member. Invited to funeral aerv Ices. Thur...'l:S0 p. rn.. -1020 Cedar ae. In!, Wllmlnvtnn. Del, TEaTMEYER. May 20. of 1624 N, Park ave.. HERMAN A., husband of late Mar. aaret ..Teatmeyer, aaed sx. Relatives nnd friends Invited to service, Thur... S p. m OIHr H. Hair lllaav, 120 Che.tnut .1, Int. North Cedar Hill Cero, THQ-lAB- u' "' -KMMA M ,wMnw PKATMI. of Captain John.H. Thomas. Relatives and friends .invited to funeral servlcea, Thura,, 2 n, m., 1837 Divinity place, Weat ThlladeU Phla, Intrprhate Arllnstnn Cem. THOMAS. Jtay IS. MARY A. THOMAS fnee Tlnrel. wife of Reuben R. Thomas. Rel- atlvea and friends Invited to funeral aerv-. lees. 3117 Alnslle st Bast tails. Tues.. ,. ." -i m. int. private TOMI.1NPON. At rasadena Ca . Mav IS MARTHA K. widow of Joseph Tomlln- son. ,. ,...., .. ... WAftn. May 18, JANK. widow of John Warn I'rin'ln ...Hv .inv .T-.i.n.i.O I1JPI mail K. Kre st Services and lnt private! ! t'rf a m VAts .lav it iMiywn AM, aaen Edwin Harcourt Webb Funeral frnm the Normandle PerMrts Pt. Mark' Churrh. Wed ,11am lnt private. WKirjllAli. iirM nunnrniv, .May in. phi. invited to funernl. Thurs . vfp pn. Invited to funeral services. Wed a ,ln 2004 Emerald st Hillside C'00nm?fr -.Mav 20 MARTHA. -i of ' Frank f wooirurf m-- ot runrtrai m mi ,,. ,. taRNALL --Mav 10 OLRTRl DC wife o( witllnm II. Yarnall Relatives and friends 1 Relatives nn irienm inviien in iiineeai iv hi , iiiiirr in .in ZAtV Mm- 10 .TACOR. hushand of Vrna Teupold Ziun. aped fi.1 Rlatles and friends tnwted to attend funeral senlre. Wed S p m . 122 E Gorpas lane lnt prt Hte LOST AND FOUND RROOCH 1-ost. oval platinum broorh hlue stone, on Friday, reward Phone Chestnut Hill 731.. KINO Ixjst. diamond rtrs 32 small dia monds Return to Lonsacre. 1429 Walnut. Liberal reward. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified ds on Pace 2) AN EXCKLLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR TOUNG WOMEN. KXPER1 ENCB UNNECESSARY. BALART PAID WHILE LE.VHNING. jn.?0 PER WEEK AFTER FIRST FOLK WEEKS CF INSTRUCTION AND THEN RAriD ADVANCEMENT. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. WORK NEAR YOUR HOMES. 7 HOURS TO 8 HOURS PEIl DAY. MEALS SERVED AT COST. ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS. SICK BENEFITS. VACATIONS WITH PAT. APrLY 8 A. M. 'ro 8 P. M. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. 4r.fl MARKET ST. ASSISTANT ORGANIZER wanted for ladle? nest. Order of Owls, now forming, leads furnished, pleasant outdoor work, splendid opportunity for experienced, sue. eesfui Inter- ' viewer, pavn big money. Apply Room 2IM chelten Trust Building, .1614 Gormintowli . ale. "crm-mowi! town m imntiM'f.ll nnd stenrgrnpher An excel- i1"'" permnneni opening s offered an e ntcounts, stead position, advamement. Ad- 'irrpH iwrii'-uiiira. i o.. L.easer Unice. nonKKCKI'KK Lan. ""5?'""??' Pr"onrp(J j. u , bnokMeprr Apply I'll AM HUKMA ID wanted uhlte sir), two In famllv. I'hr Marlon .Vt. riiAMl KR WORK and., waltlnif. Ian per inoinn nn imarn. Lnnersity Hospital. 34th and frprucp Kts CLERK YOUNG LADY AS CLERK IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE SEE MR KIlV PATRICIC. PUBLIC LEDGER. liTH AND CHESTNUT STS. CLERK Bright and nctle nung lady wanted for general clerical work In office of manufacturing house, must have fair education. Intelligence and application; reply In -roil handwriting, giving particulars, M HIV.. Ledger Central CLERK, good plain writer, to keep record In office; t-ome experlenr- In office work. one accustomed to figures preferred. R 125 Ledger Office CLERKS for. office of large retail concern; good hours. With advanppmnl nan.n.nt ..",. ..wm... ' ,i... 7-.-'v-;:. -:T-'",,.,!k uiun rtiMiiiy, raidry to Biart tit. 1' Ledger Office. . M0. COOK, with reference, wanted; one who Is wining to go to weaahore p 330 Ixd. Off. COOK wanted, to assist with downstairs ' wufK. .iu v. Lounpr st.. urn. -1313 w , COOKING and downstairs work: willing to i RO to Atlantic for aummer. 1B33 v 33d I st Poplar 77K. ' i ii n .ii nie.i. i.piiKrr i am rn . OIKL. IB. for ortlce worK- excellent chance I . f?r "hool elrl to Ket business tralnlnici , f'aJ' ,n,K. and salary exuected. P .3i. Ledger Oftlce GIRLS WANTED 300 To learn to operate various machines; no experience necessary; only slrls be. tween the ages of 21 and 45 year, need apply to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONB RIFLE PLANT Eddystone, Pa. . PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 135 S. 16th St. Brlnt reference. CURLS wanted on lleht. clean mechanical work. Apply to E. B. Ford, 3203 Arch st. CURLS to learn to operate, also to cover small wooden boxes In small case depart ment Pllllnr Son. 23d and Atrh sts. Olfll.B wanted, learnera and experienced: sood vim paid; steady work. Apply On.- wold Worated Co.. Darby. Pa. CURLS to sew cushion, on chair.. 244 P'n, HOSIERT KNITTERS AND TOPPERS on DOUBLE-STITCH WORK Amount to more than any bomi. ayatem. In fact, a bonus every day. flally proposition Instead of one very two week.. SEMINOLE KNITTINO MILLS. INC V 1720 Kr 6TH ST. n i' i i-.if m i i .i . r. ii .1 innnn v muc tii - ------ - .. . . .. . . . ni.m wi ju 11 r 1 HELP WANTED--rXMAl.B (Other rlaolfled Ada .nTtt t) KNITIBIIS on underwearl steady work: rood pav. learners taken, paid while lenmlns", !; alve bonus In United States Government thrift atamna. WAKKFIELn KNITTIN'O Mtt.t,S Mar, WAKPrint n st ot?j '' ' "AKh.rir.Lp.ST.. Uf.N. OPFICB CllRl-S Youna- ladles about 17 for central ofnre work. eperlnro unneces- sarv nmnlovmnt. 24 N 22d st MUI.TIURAPH OPERATOR, some exrr, good prospects. 24 N 22d st NUnsEnV OOVERNKRR or mothers helper Applv Wednesday afternoon or Thursday between 1 and 4 o'rlnrk. 401 S 22d st OPERATORS vanted on llht metal worklntt mnrhlnes Apply to K B Ford. 3203 Arrh st work: Rood pay. learners taken, raid while learning: also bonus paid In IT. S. nnv. ernn ent thrift Mam imps eld s vv asene'd Knlttlnf Mill. sir.-. Woltefl. t Qermantown KAI.nsi.APIKS to sell dlslntrrtnnt and In- I sectlclde to store., salarv and commission I Appiv Shulman Manufacturing Co., 2030 Frankford ave. .. ' SALESLADIES wanted, evp not necessary, ref required Woolworth 1210 Chestnut. MAMERJ experlenrcd on Mrro nverlock or similar machines ran make I2n nr mor ! werWmr c-on-iHlons n few Earners token and paid wll while learning Appiv Roxford Knltttpg o .lerfernor" peTween r.th and nth , SHOKS General operator and vampers . AppH Laird Sehober A Co . 22d and Mar ' let seri-ind floor J MMC PICKERS and ?nreaders. splendid wncen for rartlrular workers, paid while' I lenrninc- mlv Grlwo!d Worsted Co , ytnrhv Pa I SPINNERS $11 SH twisters. 112.12. spool- ' 1 ers $11 34 Appiv Aberro Mills. Inc . Em- i ("Hin ann atihttih pi, munn noor I STENOGRAPHER One who desires pTr ' manent position and steadv advanrement with old-eutabllshed manufacturing house, j Renlv. statins experience. If anv. also ref. erenits and salary expected, M 10.M1. Led- cer Central. . , STENOGRAPHER and Mplst. rompt ounir 1 inn v 111.11 iMniiii-" iiiMiiiv I'r-i 'ii; (-"(( alarv Appiv at onre 'allire Wilson Ho- lrv I'n 43flS Wain st . Frankford TEACHERS v. more r-onipetept hut younjrer ! rlas deslrinc varatlon emploment or more desirable work for ,i rharKC P 22"i , l.eder SlltiCt.. - . , ' TELEPHONE OPERATORS A few more ' who hae had rentral offlr experience and ' are not now emploed In the telephone mm- ' panles" offlcea are needed for work away i from home for the duration of the war. a ! good salary and all nerssarv expenses will , be paid, expenses Include carfare, tunchra. tii-13 rrl nnd la nnrirv pK'n full martlentnra am to telephone, experience, tamlly conditions ' and present employment m ioj, ledger Central. TEl.KF'HONE Ol'EHATOH NlKht vvork. larce r n. X.. stato ace. experience and salarv P .13.1, l.edaer OfTire WOMEN TOR THE FOLLOWING WORK: PLAIN HAIR DRESSING FACIAL MASSAGE SHAMPOOING FCAI.P TREATMENT J.H.RCEL WAVING PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES ADDRESS WOODWARD & LOTHROr, WASHINGTON. D. C STENOGRAPHER wanted, experienced, cood chance for advancement. M tfjr.. Ledger Central. WAITRESS, capable: reference required. ' Apply Monday, 1716 Wajnut. after 10 o clock. WAITRESS Wanted, white clrl for waitress ' and care of first floor. Phone Merlon 1 ' WARDMAID, 12.1 per month and board: ' room nut. university Hospital, dtm ana . Spruce sib . .... WOMI.N wanted on light, clean mechanical work Apply to K. B. Ford. .1202 Arch st. I TOUNG LADT One who has had eipcrlen.ee l uiitimiiiK uiciapuone or w no can operate I tvoewrlter nH I. ...Illln. .. ,.na.rf..v. rile... ... . ji., . i. . . -". tvpewrlter and Is wllllnc 1 phone vvork. Reply, giving particulars re- i f?r?',n? a.ge. references and salary desired, , M III... Ledger Central YOCNG LADY with some experience on type writer for general office work. Office of large manufactures concern, salary $10 per week to start, advancement assured; state ge and experience p .10.1. Ledger Office YOUNG LADY in large office; must be ex- pf-rlfnrpd ln eeneral offlm work1, moid and sirrurat at (lyurs; statf exprtneo and salary wanted P 210, ledger Office. VOl'NO UDT. clerk and typist: position requires careful attention to details, good hours and pleasant working conditions. M 43. ledger Central. YOUNG WOMAN to figure invoices and operate KllloU-Flaner billing machine. Address, stating experience and salary do- Mm., t- .nu. ijpqger Jince General nrSl.NRSS SERVICE CO.. 1.101 Land Title RKPRS ,2.1: steno., I15-J25: rlcrks.J12.10 HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ads on Page !) -INCREASING PRODUCTION r w cunccnTnwn tww SUBSCRIBED OVER A MILLION I DOLLARS IN LIBERTY BONDS. NOW ) FOR A MILLION RIFLES BY DECEMBER. vv ii. i xuu tir.I.1' n.Al7j A ItlFUG UN THE SHOULDERS OF OUR BOYS? YOU CAN DO THIS BY APPLYtNO FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: Adjuster on automatic screw machines Automatic Screw machine operators Brownera (no cxperlem? Uu.50 weekly) Reltmen Cahlnetmakera Carpenters Cutter grinders Die sinkers Gaugemdkers Guards Laborers tbojus for attendance) Machinists (maintenance work) Oilers Toolroom milling machine hands Toolroom laths hands Toolmakers $ Tool grinders Tc.nl hardeners U'nnHwnrl.ar Imachlnenl 500 learners on various machines 30c per nour and piecework. Your piecework arn- "" "aVlu "r'a,.,, i M ' Apply 13th st. gate. vith references. MlUVAl.f. Mr.ni. A.ikf Jii.T.A.-vtJU CU. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT Kaaya.one, l-a, OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Island road and Woodland ave. 1431 Arch st. 5203 Market st. 1510 Arch st. Hours. 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ADJUSTERS ON Acme. Cleveland or Brown & Sharp auto, mobile screw machines; hlcheat waaea and bonus paid for maximum production. This; la your opportunity If you apply at once to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES I. land road and Woodland ave. 5203 Market st. (.econd floor) ' 1431 Arch at. 1310 Arch at. 'ETYLINE WELDERS BOILER FIREMEN ' BOILERMAKERS MACHINISTS Flr.t-cla.. men wanted. Apply Superintendent'. Office. POINT BREEZE QAS WORKS PASSTUHK AND 8CHUYLKILI. AVE3 PHILADELPHIA I ASSEMBLER on fhe.t metal twxe.l -aood nay, .t.ady posltl.tt. 17th and Cambija. AUTO MECHANIC'S HELPERS, at once! jJm.nT. ,22-30 K.?.5lh .t. nnnrt ATnils rnrii nnv Heir sf -... HtSLilP WANTED MAtiE (Oilier Clarified Ads on l're J) AUblTOR BiperlencerL foe rhlladelnhla. omee coal mlnlns rorporstlcn. Address tn own handwrltlnv. stailnr ass. sxperledee salary, etc.. R 112. !.eder Offlco. r'ncc. AfTOMOntl.B MECHANICS, experlenred.' I on Ford cars, n cood orenlnit for perma nent conneetlon with exeeptionally fine work- ins ronniuons ana soon pay Apply 343S I.ndlow at. THE ATLANTIC RBFININa CO. NEEDS TTAOON BLACKSMITHS' HELPERS WllEELWRIOHTS BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS LATEROUTS BOILERSHOr HELPERS CARPENTERS PIPEFITTERS' HELPERS TINSMITHS FT,ANan FIRE HELPERS RIVETERS RIOGERS AND HELPERS LABORERS WAC.ON PAINTERS DRIVERS 40 HOURS PER WEEK OIILT EXPERIENCED MEN NEED APn.T ATLANTIC REFINING CO. EMPLOTMENT DEPARTMENT ATLANTIC GATE 3144 PAFSTUNK BLACKSMITHS with helpers SCALERS AND CATCHERS for sheet mill ROFOHERS AND FTICKERS-IN for 0 and 12 Inch mills TONGMEN AND LEVERMEN for iroo.lh hammer HAMMER DRIVERS AND HELPERS on 1500 and .1000 lb. steam hammer .10 LABORERS WANTED white or colored waces $20 for r.j hours Good opportunity for advancement steady work APrLT STEEL WORKS HENRY DISSTON k SONS Tacony. Philadelphia. METALLIC BOAT BUILDERS HELPERS LABORERS TOREMEN GOOD BLACKSMITH PENNSYLVANIA IRON WORKS CO.. EDDTSTONE. TA. BAKER tcoloredl. Apply In person. Univer sity Hospital. 34th and Spruce sts. I BOOKKEEPER AND LEDGER CLERK, oca ( capable handling; larce number of ledger i accounts; steady position, advancement. Ad- I dress particulars. P 311, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER A man wanted, not subject to craii. win Home nnun i-u.r m con r- ....,, ni urm irt.r idiis v ii. ' counting. Appiv wm nnler. I.I." . .list. . ROSS FINISHER wanted tot Brussels. Wll- , ton and Axmlnster Rugs. Apply, stating previous experiences, to SI .131. Ledger Off Ice. BOY. strong, wanted; over 1ft years: good onnnetiinltv for Art vnneement. Atmtv Pvbilo Ledger Co. and ask for Mr. Nahtll. second floor. HOY wanted to learn furniture finishing and make hlm?elf generally useful: aood opportunity for bright, ambitious lad. Aoply J B Van Sclvr Co . ramden. N J BOY. brlicht. for position ln salesroom of grocery house: excellent opnortunlty: state af. experience and saUry expected. P 2J3. I Ledger Office. BOY wanted for blue-prlntlna machine and , work in drafting room Bernstein Mfr. Co 3d st and Allegheny av. 1 BOY wanted for office work in larce electrl- ' ! cal establishment. Apply Wm, Foster, I 1208 N. 31st st i HOY, colored, to make himself useful and . i learn something-. Pilling & Son, 23d and Arch sta. DOYS Good opportunity for boya to learn 1 different trades. Pilling L Son. 23d and 1 Aich sts. BOYS, over 1. for office work; good pros pects. Employment Division. 24 N. 22d st. 1KJYH. over 1. as messengers- 18.50 per week. Employment Division. 24 N. l!2d. CI1aK FINISHERS wanted. Apply 44 S. omai. CHAIR PACKERS wanted, r.th sL Apply 244 8. CLERK In the accounting department: a knowl edge of the elements of bookkeeping de sirable; good opportunity for an ambi tirus joung man. PUBLIC LEDGER CO. 6th and Chestnut sts. CLERK About 19 years of age to worlx in oftlce or a trust company; experience noi necessary; splendid chance for advancement; state salary expected H ..47. teoger central. CLERKS We require several experienced clerks to work In our deoot: position Is permanent, with prospects1 of advancement. American Express Co. 1127 Chestnut st. COOKS All-around cooks wanted. Aooly tlmekeeper'a office. Bellevue-titratford Hotel. Broad and Walnut sts. FIRST-CLASS COPPERSMITHS i WANTED ON GOVKRNMENT. WORK; 75 CENT.3 AN HOUR; 8-HOUR DAT; DOUBLE TIME FOR ALL OVERTIME; AVERAGE PAY LAST WEEK. 100: RAILROAD FARE TO EAST BOSTON REFUNDED AFTER 30 DAYS. I. YOUNG It CO. 85-87 BORDER ST. . , EAST BOSTON. MASS. COST ACCOUNTANT for factory office of lane manufactory: atate nua.llncatlons and position with respect to draft, P 220, Ledser Office. CREDIT AND OFFICE MAN Prominent wholesale dry woods house ha. openlnx for hlah-arade credit and office man. an execu live capable handling lane business; post, tlon with good future: atate particular, when anawerlna. B 124. Ledger Office. DELIVERY MEN CAN EARN BIO MONEY DELIV ERING TOILET ARTICLES 118 PER- WEEK AND BONUS CALL AT ONCE W II WALKER. 1244 RIDOB AVE. DRAFTSMEN, experienced on electrical power plant or substation work; replies must outline expe'lence. ealary expected and draft classification: good future for men of ability. New York and Queens Electrls l.laht and Po-jrer Co.. 444 Jackaon av., Ixinir Island Citv IN'W York rltyl. 1JKAFTBMEN. experienced on re-enforced concrete work; also plant layouts; anod hours and pav. fall or wrlto Employment ' Dlvlelon, 24 N, 22d. DRAFTSMEN, experienced on structural teel and mechanical work. Call or writ..' Employment uivi. ...... . ... ... ..r.i,tn ' mlllwnrk wlfMli must h t.m. wrate: steady work, Anoly W K, Alcott a r. R2d St. and -Lancaster ave. DRIVERS and helpera wanted tn drive and ae.l.t on wagon, and truck.: ittady work nd opportunity-for advancement. Amerlcr. l-inrewu... Ug7 Wiejlnut St.. third gaar, jCp-illnoed'tin' Wxt Png. " ,"' 14 ,rtK,JtJM. rmde.w, . i -4Ai -. -1v.''&"' V ""-.it' " ? " i ' t" ,.,- ''A. I ji , !-J(' (''! y- v?a. "TT f ?.vri"-W St -j: t ' -. V IS"1 -' -t r. .... .' -:jx ' l ' : v ri .,-j k Mif
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