iw Vi ?" - " M 'v E-vi';Bi3r t&iHiMDE&mA, 'rotoix Hixril2i& 5" ' ,SF ' A- v ., .- ,';(- n t fl PLEDGE FEALTY : Hundred Dclccalcs Hear fciriotic Addresses by National Leaders ,it p. !rOUT FOR GOVERNOR is of Ex-Senntor Read, of lden, and Chairman Bug- bee Launched .,t A Trenton, May 25 ha; New Jersey State League of Re neali Clubs conv.en.ed here In annual this afternoon, the eent being I by the formal launching of two rnatorlat booms, those of William ad. of Camden. ex-State Senator KState Treasurer, and Newton A K of Trenton, Republican State nan and State Comptroller. fventy-flve Camden Republican ten- a dinner to Mr. Read prior to the nlng of the conentlon and at the Me time In another1 section of the came lldinc thp Mercer Cnlintv rlpleirfitinn KA aBfJrtnfM,S 1r Tltihtrnrt It a nt (tinea fWftetlons that the booms were started Tha convention 1r attended bv npailv Mtf) representatives from 300 orsanlza ftlwvs embracing 76,000 members In all iiions or the state It was opened ny ard C. Brennan. of West New who Introduced State Chairman 5e. The latter ureed th, party i kerrf to perfect their rBanlzat.on ' pleaded for harmony in the riiBks. Mr. BuRbee also mentioned thP r'Si(tif nHmnrv mmitnlcn tnr PnltPrl Wfitis Senator and tirserl that btttpt- a fcfea D3 eliminated Kira mis aamo Jwg-, ex-Senator orge I4. Record 1 V-k..U1Ih .-.Innt ntm. n v. rt at. 40 iiriralionB were dwelt upnn by Frederick Among thoe who l'urpo-.o. me. pairiouc ' , " ' ! s t ', inl Gr-n.'o. IK N ,"S'?o 4 V-' "m.."? i ,1 .. -. I nniircof ultipsjt nnd tin Rmtnd llncment 1 - ,(pni o i Morris ni Austin Colgate and "f 'he liepuhlican partv that it should ! Wl.riN-Mn 21 JOHN rt hushnnd'nf h ?, TVrnlln." t Frm-a I "it nHW. ;.Aaplrants "for the tear away tho rnmounajre , political iVrnd!; inV R.'8 ,!,hUp "X? '; JVilTi sTn' &1-i-uitnm nnd get behind Ihe national ad- m r,7is commer." t Srrir-s churri, of .-,m i,-4 vnr.hi.nS cVm Is X'fPopt, of Pomervllle. a candidate ftft the nomination for Congress from ifhei fourth district. fBptfarvln A, Illley. of Trenton, was ' Mitratgrv nr tta pnnvnnr nn. .. Governor Edce, S'tatn Comptroller. Bugbee, State Treasurer Ttead, ex-Sena-! tof Colitate, ex-Qovernor Ptokes, ex-C5ov- wnor Murphy and United States Sena- gifettors Balrd and KrenngnuvKen 'ni iRSWimei as members of an adlsory ram- - WtWe to aid the league in us orwinizu- &s wen plans ktof.A Chairman Hbj-s's Messnce SfcC1-'" Will H. Hays, chairman of the Repuh- IJeati, National Committee, pent a. me- Wige pleading for party myaiiy aim -clldlrlcatlon. and nledced the party to T r-the' Federal Administration's program of S-'WlnnlnK the war. Lanor constitutes tne gfjJipuntry's greatest a set, he said, and Is .'We. salvation ot me country in ma wi--it crlsln. and the Ttenublican party H U' natural friend of labor He also'sald iii" AL-a JL. , ,1... nl(y . n rl a tha U'HCrPa m jnai uio jiiulci;li; mint. in ..v ....- . f)the laborer the highest In the world, fe-srind In the future labor must receive In L-'al.. TYb.11,... Dlnln. tit r,nmu nl n t htlH In "tSe councils of the nation ',.., "There are no yesterdays In ISepuh- S. -ireart j)oIItlcs," said Chairman Hays in ' J4S' nicssage. i aon i rai imw v inn Voted in 1912, 1914 or 1916, nor his rea son for so dolnc. We are all one Wpi&yi we have work to do for the Rood fcf the country, and It takes ua nil to IfeFit. And I Insist that all who are rdMirasnd In this work nre entitled to jMrHj.eame consideration the man who iMfejnot always voted with us and the ffvjman wno ha3 a"ay,, ted with us. be- tMiuse ne may noi navo imu nj i- Bi e,for dolnir otherwise. 5, $r;sAll Kepubllcans in the country, all It' 'those who ever voted tho Republican "( ticket, all well-wishers of good sovern- mt jHwit. regardless of past party amua-K---ens. are urired to aid. Our policy Is 'ilmllatlon and not elimination. There JtKta.r irtore Involved In the matter than s . party success. P c,5ajn his discussion of labor, its "plendld 9MrtunItles for loyal service, Chairman Mays said- ",TWe must have such Industrial peace new as will make certain that every fifttom of brain and every ounce o( brawn, gee wnere neeaea most to neip me cuin- ?. ituon cause. And that is not a cnarse on & Vitabop onlv. We must have less nroflteer- Sf A SrW and more volunteering In this coun- Sflsy The manufacturers who would take ; 4rQ)Uiliab ui iii ujuiiuj rt cuiti nc,,. , li. flt unduly or force concessions un- (ijt from labor Is just as culpable as laborer who would take advantage ot i employer s emergency and his coun fV necessities to force unfair conces- 'And that lawless Individual that ' , the spiles In the spruce loss, and 1.L i W" ' - i B Bl'RINO KKSOrtTS ' "H' brbtton wnons. n. ii. I ietton Woods; ' r t t ii wnnnc I'H Wm B I V II W If ID i ivL . ! m - . I White Mountains, N. H. wrf MOTORING through the Alps of New Kncland. HORSEBACK 1 in tho ; very ftbadow of ; Mount 'Wjithlncton, KIUINO over Mountain Trails and Woodland Paths fr The Mt. Pleasant 0pcr0'iuoc."i '-$"1 C' J' r,UNPHY i'a"r. He itiouni uasningion "pen. jmy . Bff r D. J. TRUDEAU. Mimnr. '. ILROADS: Throurh .ervic via N. T.. n, a it, it. it ana jj, a m. k, r. nc Office 343 Fifth Are.. New YorU 1'OroXO MOUNTAINS. filivfne.-on.T).law.rg. Pa. UCKW00D INN FIREPROOF SfaawneeM)nDeUwftre rrnntrlntnltt Semton's ODenlnc twrntr-ntnth of May Home of the Famous Shawnee Country Club Golf Course. J. &. C. V. Murphy, Managers gtifi BEDFORD, BI'RINC.S, MMMUManniiaa EDFORD SPRINGS FiFA.) HOTEL AND BATHS i Famous mountain resort in ddt. nt RrtlMI fZnnA irao. tennis, swtmminx. rtoteu m i waitri. kdbcious noiei. wun teutslne. Fin motor roads. i June 8. H. K, Re mis, Mr. PillllMlliUM Kaglew Mere. Pa. IjCRESTMONT INN "J. uftoldl with tba ttjromparabl. Ituatlon, p,w tn. sea on roo summit oi ui. Ian. uoix tennis, ooaiinx ana tn. frMeiwtr batblns. Modern Im .la For booklet and terms address 1VJMJAM' ivixjuu. Manager. VAIXXTTOSOK WASHINGTON INN t. vrxrrix DiNNawa. ItAaUC SUNAPEE. S. H. N MERE INN 111. ot th i WWU HU. ea nr. mM & l , ' W. A WLaL fjSSlli . fT y Mwlesa Individual calling himself an "L W. yv that goes about the country thinking only of himself and seeking whom he can destroy, that man Is a traitor to his wmntrv nh.nllltplv find nothing else, and should bo treated as ! jyilllam, Kean aired R. Rurlal st Mt such. Vnr -,ii, .I,... i. i,. .f'!.P. . fun"al . . effectho medicine taken fttnnrilnir t against the wall. Let him have, It. "Not as at Colllnsvllle, Illinois. That must not be. Lynching, tinder any cir cumstances or conditions. Is a crime. It Is a crime against Judgment and justice, reason and righteousness. It Is an as sault on our most sacred Institutions. It Is an affront to the accumulated wisdom of past nges. It Is a condemnation of Christianity. To resort to It can be Justi fied on no grounds. It merits the ex coriation and detestation of every high minded citizen, and must be forever piexented In this countr " florernor bilge's Speech Governor Edge, In a spirited address, said "Republicans are Justly proud of the fact that the party has stood the acid test of patriotism In nation and In State, as a whole, the party voluntarily, eagerly nml Immediately has contributed Its potential forces to the support of all measures, all movements, In further ance of the prosecution of war, regard 1 - 4 . . .. . it--- in me pariy inception nr party ; source of such moempnts Much of i that leRlslation most ltally Important to the winning of the war was secured rrom ConRrpss only w th the Inle gent I nnrl .rtol. , f nflhiu,o "-- oMi'i-i ". . iruMdvr.iic. whoso loyalu tan rlpppei than party labpl .New Jerscj. whllo under an ad ministration politically different from tho national administration, haw nteereI clear of the partisan abyss und carried out the orders of the military commander-in-chief with as much prompt iiphs nnd efllclency as a single-track nur- PO" 'and a loal heart could command l UBtom. cnu e and thoucmieM tnoupn " "(l"- l" ,IUrtllini '" '" ,rt'l '" nt "- should mobilize with he fnult-finders and the urch-crtt Ics What mlnlDoiinn In th t-rj nmtTirin rntlw without partisan nagging or hare-brained I t4)iiunuii iniiiiir, iiikii. ui in-- hmi . hrcii in iiciflm" nnu inonu, innr-a in flnr, ,nn ,, i., I'hrlstlnn nnd KtlPn Kholts I .l .l.i I., I ,1. rnna.al rill,, t ' . . H-. t. aii.iri.. . , , ,, , antagonism HAOnMwQTTKl; u.lrl-nl Mj S3 iMepnncl st Ini nmaio Tri-nds may "Pnlltlcnl ?nlnhir won't win the War, I HIAMv A. huslisnd of HpsM- I- Hseen- cnii tnn 7 to It p nL 1 Olltlcal sniping "nnl "'" '"f -. letter ami son o' Fdnsrd .1 nnd lite Marv I C SVVTH Mav "3 l"XVIB MAVP.n and we (In not mobilize for that purpose , Jiacenkotter nscd 2I n-latlvrs and frhtH. MYTI1 (lire l.otk-tt). widow of William Americanism, unltv th complete eliml- Imlted to funeral. Mnn. H .TO n m ft.11 sinth need r.3 rtPlallvrs and friends In nnllnn nf m.tv llnp In en far as the war N' 'x " Solemn renulem ma Church of xt., to futiTiil srl(." Mm '.' .HI n m , nallon or partv lines in oiar as inn war (1ur Mo(h(,r of sJrrowl () . m Int. jio)y ',', N vnncood rd (did and Media stt ) and all Its related problcmi are con- cross 'cm. i int i-VrnKond Cem Homilns may im cerned thexe epitomize the tenets and. UAI.l.ovi:t.I. WILLIAM H husband of ' 4Pl,rd sun no Aum funir.il bi,... i nn, rfnh nrmnluMfin With Hannah Hallowell need 75 Friends and I S()l'Di:it At Atlantic C'ltv Mav ".1. purposes of our Clllb organization. VVltn r,0tlXa, nt.d to srvloes Sun . 4 p m , iii:vi.MIN ritANKI.IN husband of Annla them as a guide and inspiration we nre I injs N Mil st Int Mon Odd Tellows' 'souder as"d 7n rtHathes and friends In well fitted tn consider nnv and nil gov- i Cem.. Camden. Del Ulted to funeral serlc;. SI S Italelch well lilted to """',"er ''"; l1" ' ' I UAMHI.INO Suddenly Mav 21 mte Atlartlr Cltx N J.. Sun. 3 p m ernmentiil problems in their relation to , KSnii:it widow nf Jeremiah llamhilns ine. mt Pleasnnullle Cem the traditions and Idealism of the Re- ' Robinson! nuert si Relatives and friends I ST.vN'u via 21 o vrnrsr srvsri ,,,, ,,r(. Richmond llintlsl rhunh and Ladles' Alix-.ns.d 71 Ridnllves nnd frl'ndi. West punncan parij i ulary of Stonemen s fellowship nf 2."ith Phlla Mrnnnr Cnterstut Vereln lnlted tn ,, . ,. Ward Invited to funeral serlies t'al . 2 funeral erws 'ton. 2 t III S2H MrooU- The llrsnllltlons p m ;jjha i,nsrtono st Int llelxue tn si Int Kernwnnd Cem Tho rasnlnflnnq adonted amid a rem Hemnlns mav be, viewed Frl after, STKPIIANV A; At'intle Cltv V I May 1 lie resolutions aaopieu niiii . m Au fun,ra , ,,01'Im", widow of Annum st.phunv whirl of enthusiasm declare there (lAUTMANV Ma 2.1 jacop huslmnd Kii i',7 IMainM and friends invited to fu. should be no politics in the carry ng ' tnouin lie nw '"'"'.,.'.', , ..i-. I on of the war, that all loyal Americans should stand shoulder to shoulder, te gnrdless of political adulations, for any thing that will help the cause of Amer ica and International justice, and that any person who subordinates this cause for any other Is a traitor They point with pride to Republican State administrations ot the last few ears in sharp contrast withithe In elliciency of their Democratic predeces sors; commend the Republican members of the United States Senate and House for eliminating partisan politics nnd giving their fullest support to the Ad ministration on war legislation, cilti clzed Democrats In Congress for refus ing to co-operate with the President on vital measures affecting the winning ot the vvai, nnd Vke President Marshall for his speeches in the Wisconsin sena torial campaign, and praise the recent nflni,Mir.nn 1 oo-ioiititrp fnr lt work and ! Republican Legislature tor ns orK, ana the Delaware Rler bridge and Hudson tunnel propositions are heartily In doreed. iBentljs Arendt Mlnnin Barr, Phllena M Benr, Charles Berenfeldt Julta Berton, Raymond A. Boehm Klfzahth Boehm Mary Cordelia Booz. Wl 111am II. Broderltk Parla. Buchholz, Jean Bunting SjUester Carpenter Cjnis Clacomb felen M. Cor, Robert J. r)alA. Kva M. Dals, Anna M Heal Frederick C. Pewees. Harriet Ou Bree. Charles L. Duncan. Kmma Echternach W H. Kdwards. t'harles F. Kggleton. John Ethrldge Marcaret Kerruzzl, Rosaly FltzBlmmons. J A. Flf-mlng Ueorse Friend Hannah Gilpin John fi , . KrupD Abram Lambert SamuI A, Larkln. Caroline Llnnlncott Harry Ludlow. Emma MacOonald. John W. Mattls. George W. Mcleer Ullliam II. McLean Sonhi MrMjth Robert McMonagle, Alice C. Mellilejonn Jane Moran Richard Morton, Daniel H Newman, Margaret I 'l Brten, Joaenh C. Phelan, Thomas Belll Catharine Relll Charles Ren alt Lol H. Honk. DaWd E Schmleder. Joseph K. Hcott Nellie M. Pherrv Catherine Shotls. Chrl-tlan G. Slzg Charles Slter. Violet R Simih Fannie M Souder Benlamln F. Stang G. August Stephany Loulae Steward Elizabeth M. Stewart Eliza Suter. Francis F. Svtaln Thomaa Reed Tomlinsnn. Martha K. Vandersll' e. Howard Whittle George T. Winters Granville B. Wltwer Anna M. Wolflnger Katherlne Wood. Bridget Woolman, Ellz. N. Worth Mabft N. Wunsch. Walter Young Caroline Zlecenfuss. Charles II Hafsnkott.r Frame a. Hamhlinc Ksibs r Hartmann. Jacob Harsv .Tnhn K Hawk. s William R. ffifffT.ry cT Hlnkel t'atherlne A. Huher. Emma run.. jn.r...h Joce, wiiuam Kelso Anni. Florence Kllcoyne Mary E. i;inff. Jamea j Kltn .IphmIa F Koella. Llllte May i Kreckmann, George ARENDT Suddenly, May 2, MINNIE, wife of Julius Arendt. Due notice of fu neral S42H M '-M st BARR. Suddenly, at Cape May Point N t ... i ntrft rv t ...n. rr r.u.ii W Harr "'(! 711 Relatives and friends In-i vlted to services Tues 1 p m Oliver H. Bair Hldi . 1&, Chestnut st Phlla Int. private Hillside Tem Auto funeral BARRON In Boston. Mav 23, at her borne. 334 Beacon st , JESSIE M . wife of Clarence W. Barron. SerWces Sunday, at 2 P. m. BENZ May 2X CHARLES, husband of Elizabeth Bens (nee ZWnmer), aged 75. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. ft.30 a. m . "55 Rublcam st. (near 3d and Uuncannon ae.). Hlffh mass. Church of the Incarnation. 10 a m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem RERENFELDT Mav 23. JULIA slater of late Hannah Plsar RelatHee and friends Invited to funeral. Sun . 2 P m.. parlors of Emanuel Asher & Son, 1602 Diamond at. Int. Aaatn jennurun i em BBRfON.-May 24. RAYMOND A . son of A"S.u,,t,S.,J..."J1 -5i,Etf.lJ3i-J.-5aon.-(,,?.! maa! Hah fitl a t fj PAn t P0lsJnA uairr, iioiivo miu ... .....v .w "" 2315 E. York at Requiem mass St Ann's Church 10 a m. Int. private. Holy Re deemer Cem. Auto service. BOEHM May 21. ELIZABETH, widow nf William Rnehm and flauchter of lsta I George and Catharine Mers. aged 76. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon. , 2 p. m., residence. 33d and Mifflin sts I Services Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Trlnltv. 18th and Wolf. 3:15 D. m. Int. church ground . .. BOEHM May 22. MARY CORDELIA, wlfo of William H. Boehra, aged 69, Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sun.. 2 p. m.. 112 Franklin ave.. Morton, Pa Int, Arlington Cem. r i ": ..J"." i 0.11 Fi 71V. R.la,e" ?nd 'J'1' 1,0,r.Ti!; 13UUX. May i'-i. tVlblilAl II. wnjt. to. funeral, Mon.( 2 p. m.. Cmllle, Bucks II1.1UH .o.iid .w. v". .. y. ,Y." County. P. Int. Emllle Cem. BBODERICK May 24.- MARIA widow if Maurice Brod.rlck. Itelatlvea and friends. !eaa-ue of Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral. Tues., 8.30 a. ra.. 725 Luxerne st. Molemn hljrh reaulem mnsa Church of St. Veronica. 10 a. in. Int St. Matthew's New Cem . Conshohock.n. Pa. Auto funeral. BUCiniOLZ. May 24. 1(118. JEAN, daurh. ter of Richard 1. and Abble Park Iluchholl. Funeral services Mon.. 12 o'clock, at her residence. Monument road. Malvern Pa, BUNTINQ. May 24. SYLVESTER, hus band nf Sussnna Bunting. Funeral serv ices. Tues.. 3 p. m.. nephew's residence, Henry H. Kllnebers. 8434 N. Broad at. CARPNTER. May IS. CYRUS, son of tat. William II. Carpenter, aged 60. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Bat.. 2 P. m.. parlors of G. O. Norrls. 46VT0 Frankford ave. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. CUVYCOMB. of 8232 Maater St.. May 24. HELEN M , wife of Edward A. Claycomb. aged 44, Relatives and friends Invited to services. Mon.. 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. nrlvate, K COX. May 23. ROBERT J . son of lat. Jamea and Salll. Cox. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Man., fl.30 a. pi.. 440a Grays av. Mass st St- Clement's Church, 10 a. ra. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto "oAVIB. At 480 Chestnut st.. 'Slap 21. EVA tl.. wife of Ira K. Oavls and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. William Mathleu. aged 2T Relatives and friends lnvlt-d to services Sat., sio - m . Oliver II. Balr Bldg.. 1330 'SAtv1f8.-!?iUyn-4,!,A,N,N,A-M. DAVIS- F. c . KmwmVKm,i$M-9L.w nr.XTits Qermantown Int private, Remains may be viewed Frl. eve DEWEES inee Keiin) Of rerebro-splnal meningitis, liny S, HARRIF.T wife of Charles Dewees son eon of Ellsa nml Inte RRHE. Ileln tU en nnd friends invited to fu neral service .'inn , i p. in , n.o ,-, iri-n- Inn st Int Wilmington and Hranfl ndywlna , . I of nob- Cem Wilmington pel nitNl'AN Mav VS. i:tMA. wife erf n. Human nnd rinuirnter of William nnd Emma Major. Relatives and friend Invited ard Motor Co and nil othflr orKantzatlons of which h was a mpmlw-r lnvitd to fu neral ffnlrt Mnn 2 p m 203') N Camac st. Int prHntp North wood cm nprnilns mn ! Mewpn iun . to lit n Auto funri KPWAItnS Mav ! riiAnLES -.. ! O. in Ala Lntll.UTON M 22 JOHN EGO I KTON need J2 HrlatUca nnd friends Co. f 21th Ttpftt. Ppnna Inr inWtfri In rnnarnl ai 2 p. m rtid,n(R of nephew. Wllllnm L, Hcclfton 1112 Z Pnlmer ct Int Patmr ;THnunn Mav 23 MAitoAmrr. wtf nf t'alPb r.thrldKP ItPlatfva and frlnda n tU 10 luncrai wi irts, .-vion n m . rtaldenre of pon-ln law Frdrlck M Thorna. 2110 I'nMlnlc at Int nrltats tn1 8m " Krlfndn may cnll Sun . S to Fi:itRtZZI Ma 24 rtoALV daunhtr ' " Am-rtrn ann nna t erruzzi tnea voipp) K.2.. S l.tth at Due notlca of funrral will pf. pnn KITZSIMMONS Mh 24 JKVXIK daufthter of latr 1 Id ward .1 and Mdrcnret Fltzalmmoni Funeral to which relatives nnl friends rrfUEhters of ioIumbu mi pIops of John Wnnatririker, are lnltfd, Tuph . R 30 a m rpldente of rounln Eu cm" nile 240 1 5 Wnodimrk at Solemn mava of requiem Church of .( Monlra Ht a m Int Ciitbpdral "cm Auto p"rvlrp Fl.EMINn Mav 21. OEOpfiE hubnd of Annl ricmlnp (n.p 5ip'-f") TtMntU"" and friends also lllchwa !ppt of palduln I.ocotnoti WoiKa tmltrd to fiinral arv Irra Mon 2 T m. 2.127 ParNb, nt Int. Montrose i'm Auio funt-ral Flemins mrty b fpwd Sun nftr 7 P tn miEND Ta 2 HANVAI! mi END fnee urecnhaiRni w won or William Friend Ihp HeileninMon 2 1fl p m Int. Monument ft1", """alns rrnv N. Md S.t to f nt .visrv inrimann raw .ennci ak-ed 711 Relntles anil friends. Post o ill U A R. Invited to runeral servpes Mon 2 p m residence of son. CJeorKe IlartmHnn f.00"i Lansdowne ave Int private. Remains n'av be viewed Sun. 7 to 10 p m HARVEV .Mav 22. JUIIN K IIARVKT, husband of late Mary T: Harvev (nee ker) Relatives and friends. Post No 77 I, A IV . survivora ni iiin i-a Art em ploves of Phlla nnd Readlnp Relief Asso , Invited to funeral services, flat ,2pm residence of fcon-ln-law John I, Rfeber 3llj N 7th st Int private Greenwood K of P. Cem Autn service IIAWkT.S Mav 2J 1S22 N" I7lh .1 Vll,LIA.M R husband of Annie Hlwke's and son OI late vviiuam son r.mwv llavvKes. Due notice of funeral will be Riven HCIlltSIANN. vliy 23. CHIllhTINE U Tir.DA HERRMANN Inee Roecherl wife of Robert H'rrmann, aged 4T. Relatives and ft lends lnlted tn funeral Fen Ice Mon 2 n m 1'JOB P onth st Int. prUate Fern- tn fnnirai inn H nil n m ai.i. Mimnn r. . .(...! ii. - I- Dhninn iraisiit , " "'' " .' "" """- - iivnuniin in i Kir 41 ! i i ii- '"., ""'. inr HUi itiirenn'IU, M'PIV n 'll t-i ( nt. Srtlnmn rtmiirm tmn nhnrrh nf Ihn BnH iAn,i. in. n,,t in funrm 1nn R 31 - - 'i " rr" NatUlty in n m Int Nw Cathedral Ctm n m , dURhtfr'd hnmr Mrs Hnnna Tnrey. l ''U'V. SllVJF iat fPeritnce p- 433 Anio fun-nil rt t nt ..,,., 4"i3 ?J flRndolph l lllih mM t Auj.ua , Iarr nfflp., nCIITRTtNACH Mav 24 WALTHU If, Unm'n Thnrch 10 a m Int. Holy fr rpm n.KRKH r- A few arancle.i,fnt- i.,i,u. lRrd..22., ptJnl friend-, mfinj! nf (nf Donohnc). Mlfc nf Jnmw Uellly Ufla- Apply In own nnndurltlnV 7iiin ' "1 Trinity Heformrdrhurh and SumHyrhool ilur Hnd frlonrtd Invited to funernl, Mnn Phra on HMinf; machine nml nial p.rJ' r nun. i ii ir n- t t I I u i'rl-''L ' ' j J.i.VV. i "rn; or William Revralt ana oauitntfr ot ine ini- .Jl'i?.- l-rJnil,vlndvdndrn.r.m?lo.4".of Chartea and Catharine Phoemak-r. Relative. Kffl'VrwA- ?.on5 JV mlmV7lll,0ie.r: "J1" '''..' lnsv'1.''1 I" "m-VrlVcl';' iffi rnmit tit Int Mt MiirUh rm Pn-nrt. N. fi"h at . Sat.. 2 p. m. procisejy. inu wood Cm hrletida may call Sun, S p m. ert Huline Dept of P. nnd B R R vet. Au'o funeral i eran Asndatlon of the P and It R It HILLER At 3S0 OHn nt May 21 ' Pniina Assembl No 3 A O M P In MARY C. wife of Richard M Hlller No-ilteil to funeral ervlcea Pit . 'J 4.. p m tlce of funeral later chapel of Kirk A Mce (lJOl Germantown HtNKEL Mav 22. CATHERINE A lave Germantown. Int. prhate Wood- . Irfnvv of Phflfn Hlnkel nenri Tit llshili.. and frlpnds, mpmbera Fifth Mara f. in ............ r -"-..- s....ra Church Martha Washington Fenial Bon flclal Sociely invited tn funeral service ilrpK ttai . - p m aon s resiaente air Kdnln Morris, -Mi0 N. Marshall st Int private. Greenwood Cem HUBHR Suddenly Mav 24 EMMA wife of Jamen Huher nnd daughter of MahaU nnd late Lewis Bodle Relatives Hnl frlendu invited to iunerai services ruea 2 p .111 Tl Tulnehockpn t . fiirnunlniin Int private Remains may be viewed Mon 8 to t of . WashinKton t mnn No 3(11 I' n S. 10 p m I of A Order of Owls, Chelten Neat No li,,i, ITALIE Huddenlv Mav 23 at Pltti- Th Commtstoner Roomers invited to f.i hurBh. Pa.. JOSEPH husband of Sarah I neral i-enice Sun 2 p m , Hi J.". L.iwn rtalle. Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu- .ule ave Lawrftlale. Phlla. Int priwtip, neral services Mon 2 pm. 2937 W Co- , N'oithwood 'tm lumbla ave Int Private WHITTLE Mav 21 GEORGE T. hus- JOYCH Mav 23. nt Mmentown V J ' ljand of Em mi hiltle (nee Hrewln) aseil WILLIAM Jrn husband of Rehe.ci r.n Relatives and friend Knltrhta nf Malta Jojce. aan 80 Relntlves and f rh nds invited phoenix Cotnm mderv. N"o RitJ all other iom to funeral Mon. 2 p m., lncentosn. N J manderies 1 Inwood Fire Co No 1 und Int M L Cem mploies of National Aniline Chenilc.il Co, KELSO May 23 ANN FLORENCE. 1(r Marcus Hook Invited to funernl serviie dauehter of Kdmund W and Marv 1. Kelso sun ' P. m 22S E Tlou.i bt Int. private (nee Klnkpad), aged 2. runeral and Int. Forest Hill em Remains mav be viewed I private Sat. 2 p m parents rest- I sat after 7pm Auto funeral i dence 3in Irfiney st , Fox ChasP. Phlla , WINTERS Mav 23 GRANVILLE R MiifuiAf aiay sj. maiu b naueh- ter of late Michael and Marsaret Kllcoyne Relatives and friend Invited to funeral, Mon. R 30 a. m., &S3J Frankford ave, Molmesburtr Solemn requiem mass St. Dominic s Church 10 a. m. Int St. Dnml nlc's Cera KING May 23. JAMES J KING, hus band of Annie Klnir and son of late James and Ellen King of Athlone West Heath Ireland. Relatives und friends Encine Co. No, 24 P. F D , P F. D Relief Asao nnd insurance iairoi iihup.i io iunerai aton S a. m.. 15111 S Tapllol st Rrqulem mass St Thomas s Chunh u .10 n m Int Holy S'P.ulchro Cem Auto wri;. tlvea und friends, members of Henanna rf'ouncll. No 40. D of P , and Rising Sun Yearly Society. In lied, to funeral serieet lm, 1 n. in .1224 X Kalrhtll r Tnt prlvaje. Green mount Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun., 7 io J p. in Auto service. KRECKMANN May 22 GEORGE hus band of Mary Kreckmann inee Segorest) and son of late Frederick and Porothj Kreck mann. aRed 50 Relatles and friends, Nest No 1122 O O O . Robert H Koerderer Asso . of 45th Ward, employes of Robert H Koerderer. Invited to funeral services, Mon , 2 p m.. parlor nf John V Conner 3058 Frankford ae. lr.t private Mt Ver- non Cem Hemains may Dt Mewed bun , 8 tp0n KRITPP- Suddenly. Mav 23 ARRAM. hushand of Annie Krupp (nee Robinson), aged 50 Relatives and friends, Indies' Bible Class of Leverlnaton Preshyterlun Sunday school. Invited to funeral servlee, Mon .2pm 549 Dupont st . Roxboroiish, Pa Int. Leverlngton Cem. Friends may call Sun . 7 to 0 p m. L.MHERT May 23. SAMUEL , hus band of Emma E, Lambert, a (ted (18 Rela tives and friends Invited tn funeral serv ices Mon , 2.30 p. m . 4352 Paul st . Frank ford Int private, Oakland Cem. Wilkes Barre, Pa , papers copj Friends may call Sun , 7 tn 0 p. m LARKIN May 24 CAROLINE wife of Joseph Larkln Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Tues , 8:30 a. m . 21 A 2 Lehigh ave Solemn requiem mass St Co lumba'a Church 10 a. m Int private. New JVJVVA" tf.ft fV.'nV . LirPINCOTT -Slay 20..HARRT EARL. inuioana oi uiancne uippincoti. agea tn Relatives and friends, members of Mt. Holly and Unltv Lodge. No. 10, I. O. O. F.; Welcome Temple. No. 11. O U of A., In vited to funeral services. Ss.: , 2 p m.. 732 Berkley at., Camden. U J Int New Cam den Cem Friends may c.all Frl . 7 to 0 P LUDLOW May 24. EMMA, wife nf late Frederick Ludlow and daughter of Bridget and Felix Ryan. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Tues., H:30 a. m., 23,10 Miller st. (25th Ward). Requiem mass St. Ann's Church, 10 a, m. Int. Holy Crosg Cem Auto funeral. MACDONALD. May 23. JOHN WRIGHT. husband of Sarah Elizabeth Mardonald (nee Reck) Relatives and friends. Hope Circle, ii,0, H, iJ UI i , Rcmuum tmiu urn abu , I l'von, Hell.t League, of Camden. Invlten jvo, 17, u or a , ueumore xeariy uen asso KLiliNr- oi junnsvuie, ra ,iay . jKfi OIF. I'Hr-.inVT ri.M.hl.. rr In.n Tnk... T siVh Vurv Jans Kline Funeral lit !.; .. in .m I position wlin kooo niporlunltv slate qu il. "nt? prlvriteJ Friends6 ma""'"' SalVTlo" , 7 vOODn-Mv 3 RRIDGET wfe of John 'V'""" "'"' "'"'"' V S'' L"dB" n. m. ' u u'nml j nil iintiehler of Law rem t un,l ' m p KOELLA May 23. L1LLIE MAV wife of oare Flood ReltOlvei and friends InvitPil STENCMjRAPH ER inniprtent and expert fhartea Koella (liee Wood), need 44 Rela n nn.rjl Mon S 30 a m 2.V'L N'ndnln I o.cnrl In nfTIi n of ltirrr minnr.r-nirlnr .ito runeral services. Aion.. ..on p m . ns: Christian st. Int. private. Friends may can sun b io iu p m. AlArilJ. way .'a ucuuurj vv., nus band of Elizabeth Mattls (nee Hoabach). Relatives and friends, also Horan Lodge No, 81. F. and A. M.. invited to funeral serv ices Mon., 2 p. m.. 842S Norwood st.. Chest nut Hill. Int. Ivy HIU Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve, MeALEER. May 21, WILLIAM II . hus bsnd ot Elisabeth McAleer, Funeral, to which relatives and friends Invited. Mon.. 8 s. m., 240 Mountain st. Solemn mass nf requiem Church of th. Sacred Heart 8:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. McLEAN. May 21. SOPHIE, wlduv. of Colonel George P. McLean, aged 74. Rela tives at.d friends Invited to service.. Sal.. 8 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bids.. 1820 Chestnut "'VcMATliy Suddenly. May 24. ROBERT, husband of Annie, McMath (nea Carrick). of 2304 Coral st. Due notlco ot funeral, from 201S E. Dauphin St. McMONAOLE. May 23. ALICE CLARKE, widow of Daniel McMonagle, aged 71, Rela tives and friends invited to funeral. Sat.. 8.30 a. fn.. 1410 Sellers st. Mass SU Joachim's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem. MEIKLEjmiN. May 23. JANE, widow of William Melklelobn. formerly of 1823 s. Camao st. Relatives and friends invited ta funeral. Mon.. 8JI0 a, m., 232S S. Chadwlck at. (Porter at. below 17th st.). Solemn re quiem mass St. Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service. MORAN. May 23. RICHARD, son of Jarries V. and Mary Moran (nee Cnnlen), aged 7 years. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral. Mon.. 9 a, m., 803 station ave.. Haddon Heights. N. J. High mass Church of St. Ko. Lima 10 a. ra. Int. prl- rai,. calvary iwas. asswum wayp. viewa tlF.ATIIR friends. Washington tsmn. No. MS. P. O. 8 of A.i Court Fox Chase, No. 154. P of rtVnce of brother, tkrry Morton. r,.lSn N P.lethorp .1 . Int St James. M E Church ,rSVNi".",!t,l MAROARET .t . wife of Professor Alhert W Newman, aged fl? tl-l-ltu an.t Manril Invited to fll neral services. Mon 2pm. 4DI0 Catharine , rt . West l'hlla. Int private , O'ntllKN At Pasadena Cal Mav IS. JOSEPH I. tl HRIEN Inle of 4J4 S 41h st . Pnluin I'n WtuA nr fitniFiil Inltr PlfELAN -Slav 2j" 1IIOMAH IMtntAN. I rnulTn mnM rh'irrh of thf Natlvltv 0 n. m. ini lioiv cmi i'-m aiho iuhthi IIKIT.LT M 24 CHAHIiKP husband of Ttntia frAlIti ItiBn Hm I rrii ft r t V 1 T)ll finllCe nf funeral will be Blen from J120 Sum- May 21. IjUU.wx it., tmhow i PfHar II1M IIOAK Mav 2.1 D VV1D H husband of Amelia K nnak need All ltflntfp- and r Loral No 2.1 M II S P Asn An dr-w J Mnrilann PupllV o lnftd to funrral ar1rp Mon 2 HO t ni . St S1mvn'a P H Churrh ith and Lehlch a Ilmalni ma lm l-wd Sun 7 to 10 p m 2--J V VJln ! mt nrnni HrilMir.llEH Mas 24 JOSEPH K . hn hnnd of Amlp Srhmldr 'nee SrhultsM ated i t'J tie l Hi ups anu irifnuf nirrrinrn nun momt.i rm nf Phltn Oiiir(n( flub and rm- r!oa of John llnnok In-r rrf ntoea of John Hanok In-r Ci nth an Oxford ata lnppl to funeral Tu-" 1 p m T-t v AM"Biirnv nr int itii'iino r'm V'tfo tv1c. SCOTT Mh 21 NE1X1E M dTUdhtP of Horn 11 and latp Ella M Scott nurd 31. Rplatlies nnd friend Incited to fu n"rnt Tur ,2pm unci a repidenre T. Prank !.e-a r,in Hlddl-, Pa SpivIlc in rrozlprxtlle M E church 2 30 r m Int Mt Hop- Cem Autos will m"M train at (Pen Itiddl- Station lealnif Ptoad St Sti tfon 12 ni and 1 p m SHERRY Mav 23 CATHERINE diuah (pr of Thomas and Catherine Shnrrv ac-d 10 Rplatlvp and friends tnitPd to fit nral Mon R ."0 a in pi rent a' rcsld-nrp N E (or Prnad and Chrlitim at Solemn hlch mass nf iciiilni St Thpr5.n Churrh 10 a m Int Holy Crn Crm niOTTS.- Ma 24 CHRISTIAN O lr . hubnnd of Annie E Shotiq (ppp WrnMtir) erri'n Ma, ! vini.l-'.T II lfa nf n-vv sit-r n-l,iiie, nn.i trl-nrt. In- neral "rUtK Mt -'. n m . i . i.e i ien. plate Atlantb Cllv, N J. Int Pleasanlvlll. Cem N I STKWARD Mav 21 Chureh lane Bist l.ansdowne Pa nLIARKTH M wife of Alfred V Steward aped 0s RtlatHes and 'friends Invited to servlies Sat, 2 311 p m . Wal-lnllver H Mile HldB . lft'Jll Chestnut st. Phlla Int Media Cem Media Pi I'rlends mat iiu iciili n nil In ' n m STHWAItr Mav 'J3 13MZA STEWART nerd "J IttliittP3 nnd frlrnfli invited to pertra Sat . 'J r m OUfr 11 Blr Bide ;n rhrtnut t Int Wtt K.iurl II Ml f'em qpTRn t PunellfMi V .1 Miv rjH FUANCIS K hulinnil nf I,Up Man I Suter RpUtPB and fry.d 'nltpd to rtv- U o Mart 2 n m Ot"r 11 Hair Bids. lt? OMnui Ft int iWimnnri im SW'MN Mn 2.1 nt aiT i JMnrrv t r.prmantown THOMAS ItCKO himlnnd of i ..!.. t qujr nfi.t hoo of Li ip Thoinin W and Henrlett i Swain Relative and f rli nd Mitchll Lodge No 2'mj F and A M . Rob- '' " . .''". T . ". , . . , . lunrl (Vltl .,... . t.il- 4 4 T-I....l. ,sj.I If ' I I tlJ,liVi,".s I ' flBiHl"lllt. d I itiy , IK MARTHA K widow of Jorph Tomlln pon Relatives and friends linllfd to serv ice Will 11 .Hi a m Oliver II U.ur Bids 181Mi Clifstnut si Int private VANDKRSIJCK Mav -J HOW RD W.I husband of Dollfe l nderlice (nee Bou vei 1 and poii o: e Nathaniel and Annie i Vandersllte, agel ATt Relatives nnd frlendt ni.rt Pajp. Council No. .IIV O of 1 A .i OimLxr Cltv Commnnderv No '.'II 1. It S .husband of Elirn J vviniers aped 4. Ri ' ntives and friends L O O M, No r,4 loui Aorth Counill No 33 Jr O I m invited to funeral. Sun. 1 p m 3F2 ' j0jce st Int Hillside din Remains mav !, xipwed Sat S P m Trolley funeral WJTWER Suddenlv rav 24 ANN MORGAN dauehter of lale Ephrnlm Booth and wi'e of Kramer Witmer Funeral services and Int private Residence 1143 S .-.1st st Lancaster and New Holland papers y wjffl 0f charlis Wolfinser anil il.tuithtfr of Rte John anil liulsj Rech aci-il .IS Jlfla- J,,1,, m, tri.nd;. Injlt'd I" funeral serMcss Mon . 3 p m .i"li Jann' si in Own. .i i "Hi,, unH South HtR ) Solemn hlch minu nf requiem st Patrick's Church 10 a m Int Unit; l"rn1 Com wArtiHlVAl 1nsfini llln V T i.. 21 ELIZA11ETH N widow of Willi m' ii Woolman and dnuehter of late Eber W Ami AlUenla B. Kncle ajred ". Relative, and friends Invited to funeral Masonville N J Mon. 2 n m int ('nairvfiie Cem WORTH Suddentv. Mav 22 MABEL N , daughter nt Elmer M nnd Ada V. Worth, 381 N lnth rt Int. private. WUNSCH May 24 WALTER husband nt Arm Vfall Wumcn and hon of nton nnd Caroline Wunsch. aged 2 Relatives and ' STENOGRAPHER, with knowledge of book friends Progressive Assemhlv No 4. O of I keeping temporary work rhnnte for pf-r-A invited tn funeral services Mon 2 p. manent position catl between 2 and 3 p. ra, m 572H Reechwood st . 0rmantovn Int Mr Glger. 1127 ChfMnut st private Remains may be viewed Sun . 7 to ' bTnNOGRAPHER first rlas. with knnnl f !l.n.. ..... n .-. . nA. ... l -Ac of bookkeeninc rood nerm-inent nrxi. TOl'NG Mav 23 CAROLINE YOTTVO n-e ilaugt wire oi iiei vv young aged 37 Relatives and friends invited to funeral service Sun ,1pm. residence of husband finH Oaks st Audubon N .T Int private Hillside Cem Thlla Take Haddon Heights car tn Tiiie st Audubon ZIEOENFIISS May 22 CHARLES h. husband of Slarlon W and son of Fannie A, and the late Wilson Zlegenfuss RpIh t Ives nnd friends Invited to funeral service. Sun J P ni . residence of sister Mrs Ittl R. Klons 174R N 20th Int Northwood Cem Remains may te viewed Sat eve. Auto serlre. HELP WANTED FEMALE Hither Clu-.lnil Ails on Pass 2) AN EXCELLENT FOR YOUNO WOMEN OPPORTUNITY EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. SALARY i'Alil WJllLK Lt.An.ir.u, 9 SO PER WEEK AFTER FIRST FOUR WEEKS OF INSTRUCTION AND THEN RAPID ADVANCEMENT. I PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT WORK NEAR YOUR HOMES 7 HOURS TO 8 HOURS PER DAY. MEALS SERVED AT COST. ANNIVERSARY TAYMENTS BtCK BENEFITS. VACATIONS WITH PAY. APPLY 8 A. SI. TO 6 P. M. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. 408 MARKET ST. CHILDNURSE. experienced, white. for shore. Phone Overbrook 4475 until Sat urday noon, or writ. 0023 Overbrook ave., Philadelphia, CHILDNURSE experienced, Call Overbrook 112 or 3 Woodbine ave. Call afternoon CLF.RK TOIINO LADY AR CI.FnK IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE. SEE MR. KlrV- PATRICK PURLIC LEDGER. 0TH AND CHESTNUT STS, "" HELP iWAWTE.D FEMALE (Other Clarified Aili on Page 2) P '.XeT fif SenerM eleHe.!8 ,n." IV r LfWLn'n?fn?;,.?rnn:r"nnr'7lc"J, wrt '? office I""'! .IDW'1!:"?" "i ernllcMlon? rinly y ,.' ,"?";. , ', riil B",n" particulars. CLERK able lo (lie letters or who can learn L,,!lih .?! .fi 'J""1 Y'"" Preferred jmil be red ned an j of good education II 1 "I 1,-dr. r c entrnl CI.UIIK -nuns lad with knnnie.1.. r i,i,. b"?'"" .0J"-5."rlr."1 rJ'lon ron.l chance ftAitruij ivi . " Woolin' Co .Stain !i?e iv.1rh.. '"niM , iln work GIfll. 10 for offlrp work rTrnii.H. for fchool Klrl to cat bTMnU," rlhfEE ytat- nc. and aalarv rxptV.l ,rf?ln5: Oini, for cooklntr nndhmn-wor n r iip-irtmfnt nnd ator. no wnVhinr. " tA0T" -' ' '. 'MS IIH ,V I 1 U OIRI.S WANTED 300 To learn fn orprate tir'oys michln" no PTrlncp npr-aar nnlv nirN h--twrj-n the n-es nf 21 and 4 VPri neeI applv to tno M1DVALE STEEL AND ORDVantr CO. KDPYSTOVE RITM E PLANT !Md stone. Pa. PinLADELPIUA orriCE nr. s. ioth st. Brine referenrp. oiRLs civi:n in clerks rileulitnr bookkeepers permanent positions, opportunity for advancement. 1: 1' HOLGHTON S. CO Arplv 2-10 tt Somerset i or phon-s Kensington 7100 SIMILE PREFERRED I . to 3n VEVRS. STRONG N) IN GOOD HEU.TII liV LIGHT AEMRI.Y WORK Si DRILL PRESS IIPERVT 1NG pi mt i:m po-i niiss i .vn i i.tnt WORKING IIINIll'l IO.NS HC XHN PLR HiU Its liiiiiD PY Ml .ST Ft ItNlsn fionii III I'Elll Ni E 'I KC f'Alt i!l on si:nvn'i: hi riM.u.s r miiiii El Ei'inic lTni An (J1HLS and nunir nmn ovi i ( o mm ' wtintod In pirKlns nnl irtnp rnoni w-rViriRl" Iiniirp S lo . SitunliiH S to 1 lvt MnrKfnR innJIlKiriH rcjih! wiibph nnd nppui tunitiF f tr iiflim finfnl .N.itfonal MIpiuII ( i llinl l!l"livnnd )ip 1 GIRLS IN to in iarn wnntnl for nmm I MliirJ nnd nmrhlnp work $! to $'j pf.r uppK paid whllp lpurnitit; tio PtpprlnLt? I ppfdtd II T lMHlf (o .T-'Ol Arrh Rt (ilRI.K V ant d to woik on fold Inn mnnr i.oxp Itnhixsork SI hnurt tr vi, s,t urdi hr1f hnlili nil nr it round Blown nitU ' mnn.nv HON' rrnn'Mlti nt r , ,rT"i7. GIRI. ttitpcd fii flninhlmr r..om of nrnt n' ., ,i.t II .III imii.ill , ii ,m. . .1 V 1. ,.... 1. H"III llnlll '"IIIUII II ""I " "I "s I Kill I 1 - K , rh m p for ,itl intPinmt Knttorllnu (o njrhj GIRLS wanted lfTrnr nnd exprlpnpd pood wiiRpfl rild, ptPtidv work. Apply Urn wold Wontrd fit. Dirhv. Pi GIRLS to fiw uishlonq on th ilrs 244 M ."lb Apply NCRsE vMinted at one tr 17 rtmnth-nM Ih , irfiniicrs required Iioiti" in counttv, closp to .Itnklntnwn St.ition Ilmtlinff Rill- vvv npnorlunftv for pernnii nt position with gin id ues Tp1 phone Qjont? 1 1 17 M USE MAID v.antid for the tare of dill. dr.n vvhkis f. nfenmes Tejpphono riuHtnut HiU ",'t ! OPERATORS on tushioim. Mh t Apply 211 s IM'M'H PRESS OPFRMORS on Mret niplal s.Hcldtip onlv tho" prtklnc Pr- manenl i nniJp Hnns nerd applv, pond wacru Inexpt rleiH'd p.iid whtlf e.irnin(- Dexter MpIhI M.inufi turhic Compinv, Fiont anil An h pi i'.iind'ii V .1 I SHOES General operators, and vampers i Xiiijlv Laird Hihubir S. Co . 22d mid Mar kpl serond floor I MLK I'lCKERS firul snr'aders. splendid I naces for particular workers paid while. I'.irnlnrT Apniy urlswoid Worsted Co. Drhv Pi SPINM'RS $11 Ss twisters $12 42 spool ers $11 34 Applv Abptro MIIIj Inc . Em erft Id nnd lnns fits fourth floor ST ENOGRAPHER Competent vouns lidy with nnni"1 iprlrnce In stenography and for general ofTltP work $12 a week to Mart udvnm .in nt iifsured Addrps In ow n hindw rltln,. staling age anil experl-pr.- P Ull Lodip- Office STENOGRAPIIER One who desires per manent position and steady ridinnrement with oM establish" d m mufacturing house 1fa..l. .1 itlnn nx.iu.lAnnu If nn. nln.. . ...-'l... .-... '.'. vi. ii mil. nil"! II'' ht O.ntral I h'l ENOUltAI'llKIl Mnnuraclurliic com has 1 f ilrll i P S, ,S s?i ' ,. ihir. hiKh sihonl umlu no prfprrfrt: atr.iiy r.nr, m mnirullv Inmiioil ..ilnr. tit :n nA- H(.k to Htart . stnte nee nnd expprlenee. I P 41fl Leduer Offi . STENCKJItAPHER inmnetent and exnerl. enced. in nffleo of iRrce manufacturing roneern. centrally .netted, sal.iry J1S.V) per I week to start, state hrh and experience. I 4 IP Ledger l in ice. I STENOGRAPHER with knowledge of book I keeplnK. temporary work rhatu for per manent position i .ill between 2 and 3pm Mr Giirer 1127 Chestnut st lion lo -l"ht narl Vhoni Wno.lhurv Hl. bTENtK-iHAI'HEn for pstubllshed uptown law anil rHt fslate ofllce. Howard IJ Wil son & Co. 2122 tlnrmanlown ae 'J KAOHEKS wf more competent but lounger class desiring acatton employment or more desirable work for a chance P 223. I .ni ,r Office TYPIST Wanted a oung lady who is rapid and iitmrato on tipswrlter, per manent position employs' dining service on premises North PhlU district. r 43H, Lertaer Office TYKUS-IN on plain work Imperial Woolen Co Main and Rector bib . Manayunk. TYPEWKITINQ Young ladv for typewriting onlv . no dictation in large publishing house, speed and application necessary, sal ary 10 to start, opportunity for advance ment, hours S 3il to . 3'l. A 3d to 1 Saturday. Address wllh referent es H 213 Ledger Off. MOON-HOI'KINS OPERATORS Typleta familiar with billing and rust work E F. HOUGHTON 4. CO. Apply 240 W Somerset st. or phon. Kensington 7100 WOMAN TO WORK IN NEWSPAPER LIBRARY! AN UNUSUAL OPPOR. TUNITY FOR A WOMAN OF MATURE AOE WHO HAS HAD SOME ADVAN TAI1E8 OF EDUCATION THE HOURS ARE IDEAL AND THE WORK HIGH LY INTERESTING. It 22.', LEDGER OFFICE. WOMAN reliable, for working housekeeper: 8 In famllyi wages 7: no cashing or Iron- Ingl must have ref Phone Gtn isnm w. YOUNO UIRLS wanted, past lfl. ' Apply Nlcetown D Worki, c and Westmore land sts YOUNO LADY -Ona who has had experience operating dictaphone or who can operat. typewriter and Is willing to undertake dicta. phon. work. Reply, giving particulars re. garoins .-, iH-i-uw. ins salary aesireo. HELP WANTED MALB (Other Classified Ads on Pace S) ACCOUNTANT Coal mlnlne company has opentne for cost accountant: must be experienced and rapiblo of directing th work of several clerks; excellent opportunity; muit he drift ex-mpt: In writing state be fducatlon. exprlnce and salary exppcted Addres Ilox A. Pthlehem, Pa, ACKTTI.1XC VVHLDERa nOILEIl FIREMEN BOILERMAKERa MACHINISTS Flrst.rlas men w-inted Arplr Superintendent's Office. rorNT nrtBESTj c. s works rASSTu:;K and scmrrLKiM, aves PHII.ADELriHA tvcnnA.eiNG rnnnt'r-rinv I. We eiibRcrit'ed ovr a million dollars In 1 Ibertv Ponds. Now for a million rifles by I December I Will inn help place a rlfl on the shoulders I our nnv utti r crlnders Die sinkers Gaiicemnkers Guvrd Laborers Ibonus for attendance) vim hlnlsts (maintenance work) Oilers Toolroom mllllnjr machine hinds Toolroom lithe hands Tooolmakers Tool srlnders Tool hardeners Woodwork, rs (machines! '.no learners on various machines. 10c per I hour nml nlrv t nrfc Vnnr mcrpunrlt irn tnct Bhonld n-TnRt frnm II to $0 p-r day. i ni i mui n.tpr.riMnii I AppU lth t Ritf with rfprrn'-e. iMinvAii; tpi:!. wn onnvwrn co i i:tnvsTn'r: inri.r: rr.NT I i:nnvsrn-E pa OR rmi.Mjni rm v orr'irns T1mih1 rd nnd Wondlan I 'it Mil rrh ft I .".'01 Mtrkt t 1M0 Arrh ft Hourn n n m to p m PnndiB 10 a tn. tn 1 p m ADJUSTERS ON Acme Cleveland or Brown & Sharp auto- I mobile screw rmrhinps hlchest wag, and I bonus paid for mixlmum production This , Is our oH'tTtunity If ou apply at once to th ! i 'MIDVALE STFFI. A VD ORPVWrc CO EDDYSTOVE RIFLE PLANT EUDYSTONE. PA. ; OR ' j PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Island roid and Woodland ave, M!n:t Market st. (setond floor) l ni n h st 1M3 Arch at. AMmifAN TOl'.VG MRN Ws ire i onslrlPi Ins appllr itlons to rom pltc our fore" nf lnsstlitators. srhool bofl. li-l. In a position In dflote liouis or mor 11 dd lo this work will tlnd It of Intprest and profit. Send In nur application In full dt.ill. Atten tion Cinton Fulton Motortruck Co l'drmlncdale. I, I. ASSISTANT TO THE MA.VAGKR Or LIGHT SHECT METAL DEPARTMENT Good position for bright noijjij man. ETrellen opportunity for adancemcnt. Applv Monday DAVIP l.l'PTON S SONS CO. Ask for Mr Mr-Hale. Tulip st. and Allegheny ave. UAKKRS experienced on cracker and bis cuit work also learners, worklni? hours 8 to a Saturday 8 to 1, best working condi tions cood vacs and opportunities for ad vancement National Biscuit Co, 13U1 niepvvoort nve. METALLIC BOAT BUILDERS HELPERS LABORERS FOREMEN GOOD BLACKSMITH PENNSYLVANIA IRON WORKS CO.. HDDYSTONE PA. BOOKKEEPER A man wanted, not subject to draft, with some knowledx. of cost ac counting pplv Wm Wster 12ns N. 31st BOY. stroig. wanted: over 18 years: good opportunity for advancement. Apply at Public I.eduer Co. and aik for Mr. Nahlli, second floor. BOY about HI ears in large real estate office, salary $S per week to start, with good chance for advancement, state ref erences H .11 8 Ledger Central BOILERMAKERS experienced on locomotive boilers; perma nent Job on Government work at high rate. MIDVALE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 4301 Wlssahlckon ave. ROY wanted to learn to feed machine on folding paper boxes, light work; fit hours per week; Saturday half holiday all year around. $u tn start. Itrown & Bailey Co.. tin N Franklin st BOYS wanted; 17 jears and ove. : wages $17 a week; short hours. Apply McNeely ft Trice Morocco Works. Richmond and j .oga. BIB BOY. bright, for position tn salesroom ot groevry house; excellent ppoortunlty; state age. experience and salary expected. P 233. ledger Office ROY wanted for offlco work In large nlertrl ral establlsnment. Apply Wm. Foster 12MK N. aist Pt. BOY. bright. In real estate office Edgar Q. Cross, 1411 Walnut st ' BOYS and young men. ovsr 10 years, wanted In crackers and biscuit department: work- In hours. 8 to R. Baturday. 8 to 1; godd iii.i and oniiortunltlea for advancement. National Biscuit Co . 13th wndQIenwood ave, BOYS for machine tenders! good opportunity for advancement! abso good ware to start. Kcyaione prrwui t mw mm igg ave, ! . fci0,"' .I.". 'l' J.Miabv. "",ln:! f"r anv ot ci.ERK FOR NEWSPXTER STATISTICAL irr.:,h.nvr,nn'' A.!i!:lJ'jJr,vviuTH0f:EVf,nVV; ?;aad' PeSJ '- """l- -' -' ! KR.nV,''-r,MV'?K4ls,i-.4ft.,,vK a-ace: -J-" IM''k ,A1.!pV,rT,?i,n-,vf-5Ir0,rSp "aHK TWUdr W 1st. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ails on I'ate 2) BUS MEN WHITE, EXPERIENCED, FOR GOVERN MENT SHIPTAnD NEAR rHIl.ADEt.riUA. GOOD WAGES AND SANITARY LIVtNO CONDITIONS. CALL AT U. S. EMt'LOTMENT SERVICE S.-W. COR. SD AND WALNUT SEE MR. SCULL CARINETMAKERS Good men' stendv work. 41 cents per hour, fi.hour div. flrt-elass conditions Apply Lester Tlano Factories Lester, Ta. Take Chester Short Line trolley lno UNION CARPENTERS 1)4 IIOt'RS PER DAY Double time for Saturdt" afternoon riH 1 hours per week 7nc per hour lontf Job: I trinsportntlon paid from Phllidelphla ana vvuminRton. TURNER CONCRETE STEEL CO FRONT AND imv,Vll".ND STS. CHESTER, PA. CARPI'N I EPS (".) uantid for cenertl re pair work Applv to H. F FosUr. 317 l rlik.l hm Ardmnre I CHAIR l'INIMIERh wanted Applv Jtl S .itll si HAIK PAi'KKRS wanted Mh st. Applv 211 S. IVUR'IISLNG DEPARTMENT l'1'P.LIC LEDGER. I.TII AND CHES1NFT STS. CLl.ltK Ymiiip man. is vt.irs or over hlnh school erailunte preferred as clerk In sho.t oineo of larca automobile concern, ex- celled! tlnnte for advancement. Anpl Foss- i HuKht-s Cv . 21st and Market fits . second I floor 5 CLERK About 111 vears of aKe to work tn olflie of a trust iiimpnnv experience not I nirrii,ir. nplndld fhancp for adnnrcment tHt alarv opoctrd II L'17. I.fdRpr frntral. ("Ll'UK with Inowlodjp of lionkkpeping In otfl.c of iniinufir tnrlnit rtitrihllhment uip nf r f' tem ' nnd tal.ir V 4'J" Iiigpr Olflie . ri,i;itK for off in wmk on. who unilr I t irnls stoi.rooni ri'nrrl Ftad position. Mmrn A. Win 11 Nixon P.tpr in Mini uiijt i il,i:ilK Youmr pipn u anted for rl?rlcat ork. Plate pxpHiifnn nn addlnn nnrhlna nnd pilrfrv rxpfrtt-tl X 4oft 1-dgpr Offlcp. CLLRKS with bookkeeplnc and .tulltlnc x ptrlenrp state nee expprlyne and Hilary ftppttwl P 4Q-, I.Pdcer Qfflcp THE COMMISSARY EM PLOT- Mr.XT DEPARTMENT OP GOV- KR.VMENT .SHIPYARDS l.V PHII. ADEI.rillA REQflRES THE SER IUE HP WHl'l E I'lJOKS AXD EXPERIENCED WHITE MISOEI. I.WEi IUS KITCHEN HELP. IN QUIRE U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE S. W. COR. 3D AND, WALNUT SEE MR. SCULL I roni;? white, evterievced for ' GOVERNMENT "SHIPYARD NER PHIL ADELPHI GOOD WGE AND SANI- lolll MW.Ml HW JJ1 i IU..1 I 1.1. ti. V. &. EMPLOYME.N-f SERVICE S W. COR 3D AND WALNUT SEE MR. SCULL COOKS All-around cooks wanted Applv timekeeper's 'office. Relleue. Stratford ! Hotel, uroid and AValnut sts l DUAFrSMAN wanted familiar with inn eor work preferred eund chance for perminent umhitlous man Call or address I l tho Haslett Spiral Chule Co S E ror I Weatniorpland and 1'd s s 1 URAPTSMEN WXNTBD 2 nrchHecturnl deUUeo. 'c per hour. 2 theclvf-t for mp(.h mltal an'I Mructural work, 3c per hout. 2 m-ch inical draftsman T."c per hour. Addrepi Hithlehem ShipbuildinK Corp., Ltd., , - Rethtehein.- I'd. VHention H. H".p-inian. DlIArib.MKN eKperlncf d on unall m.u hinc .nul tool de slcn, first-class m n onlj need applv At-w.iter-Kent Mfir Works Stenton ,ive. and I' Logan st no i r Whv ne Junction llltAWCKH-IN on nlaln work. Imperial woolen -o .viam ana ntcior sis . jrani- vunK DK1VKH for mlllwork vvairon must be tem. peraie. sieaav worn appiv vv t Alcolt f'o ."2d sl npd Lancaster ave DRIVERS and helpers wanted to drive and ! assist on vagons and trucas, steady work and opportunity for advancement American Express Co 1127 Chestnut st third floor DRAWER to take iharge of two sets of drawing. lhj Rradford svstem Apply Patrhen Wormed Company Kev.pr. W Va. ELECTRICAL machinists men and electricians, wire crane operators. MIDVALE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 4301 Wlssahlckon ave. ELECTRICAL Warned, nrst-clsss line fore man experienced on 2 and 3 phnsa and series arc-llghtiiiK sjstem Apply William Koale.- i2fa N 31st ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office building service light steady em plovmenl Apply Room 444. Wldener Bldg. ELEVATOR OPERATORS wanted. second floor, .Oil Chestnut St. Apply EMPLOYMENT AOENT, experienced In road work, for Pennslvanla territory, state full experience, age. present employment and salary expected I' 420, Ledger Office. FlNlsllfclRii- Ornamental Iron 'nlsbers can make lit mon,ey Apply National Krec- lors' Association. Room An 2ft P 1Mb st. HKI.IKRS MAchlne shon and foundry hrln. ers and equlppers. Chambers Bros, Co., 5Jd and Mfdla K1TCHENMEN. WHITE. EXPERIENCED. FOR GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD NEAR PHII.ADELPHIAI GOOD WAOES AND SANITARY LIVING CONDITIONS. CALL AT TJ. 8. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE S. W. COR. 8D AND WALNUT SEE MR. SCULL HELPERS for work on furniture vans. Apply, wun rererences lwii Market at. tNSPECTpRS. 4. with experience on struc tural line work also those with experience on machine work. Apply American Engineer ing Co., plant No. 2. Wbeatshoaf lane and ctspvlva at , Frankford. IRON WORKERS wanted on metal furn. H, D Dougherty Co . 17th and Indiana ave. LABORERS WANTED FOR WORK IN IIRA8S FOUNDRY! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. APPLY BETWEEN 7.D0 AND 9 P. M., NELSON VALVE EMPLOY MENT OFFICE, jiAYMOND HUILDIN'J. lyuuAi .ig, wuw, vE.nAjs (un A- -ii-' HEI.J? WANTED MAIS (Other Classified Ads on rate 21 LABORERS PATRIOTIC MEN WHO WILL WORK AT GOOD WAGES IN THE FIRST LINE OF ATTACK THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT W VNTS STRONG MILE - P.ODIED MEN TOR SHIPYARD WORK NEAR HULADEL J'HIA TREE TRANSPORTATION TO YOF.R WORK ONE V AY DAILY. TOU CAN GET GOOD RpARD AND LODG ING AT THE YARD AT RATE OF S" 70 PER WEEK. XV TER HOUR M S.-, FOR 10-HOUR DAY ft-DAY WEEK FOR FULL PARTICULARS CALL AT UNITED STATES F.MFLOYMENT OFFICF. S. W. COR 3D A WALNUT STS. SEE MR SHATTUCK RRANCH OFFICE 78T CHRISTIAN ST SEE MR ACORD STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 1M21 ARCH ST. F.F MR. SWARTZ LABORERS WANTED COLORED. SPANISH. TOLISH 100 ITALIAN TRACKMEN MACHINISTS AND PIPEFITTERS Good piy Rest llvlne rondltlons TOR STEEL MILL APPLY 227 N 13TH I.Ar.ORERS LABORERS 100 UBOHflS 33 CENTS TER HOUR LODGING AND TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED GOOD CAMP r. W. MARKS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYPERRY JOR MEET TRVCK AT HROAD FILREUT STS. Ii 30 A. SI EVERY MORNINO I. A BORERS as-30r PER HOUR ATLANTIC REriNING CO EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT ATLANTIC GATE 3144 TASSYUNK AVE. LABORERS ANP MECHANICS WANTED AT ONCE F. MOOVERN 130 S. 3D RT. I.ARORF.RS Sic TBR HOI'R 1IACHINB HAVDt AND 'HELPERS S1A APPRENTirES LL'MIIER INSPECTOR Steady work Anolv Wonlford Wood Tank Co.. near DJtby Station P R R. LABORERS AND HELPERS in all depart ments, men who aro Interested in posi tions for the future, energetic workers only need apply, good wages Dexter Metal Man. ufacturlng Company, Front and Arch sts., t amnen r J . . ..,- ii t v.nu VV'ANTWIl ATTI.V 'WD.: TWEBN 7 3D AND 0 P M . NELSON VALVE EMPLOYMENT OFFfOE RAT- MONO nrii.iJiNti, iiuu.vi sin. ooviii oer. MANTOWN AVE ' LAUORERH wanted Good, reliable men for outside -electrical construction; steady work all year round: good opportunity for advancement. Apply William Foster, 1208 N. 31st si LABORERS White men to handle freight, not afraid of work; opportunity for ad vancement American Express Co., 1127 r-., i .Vilwrl tlftrtf i.nBIIIU'.' muss -.". LABORERS for cleanlnff and plating de nartment: good wages and permanent do- .ition Annly Km stone Screw Co.. 17th and . kl.h UI1 l.enimi n -- LABORERS for coal yard; steady position. $1U.OO per week B, O. & .Robert Chalfsnt. tlU.UU irtri vt " " iTih end Paschal ave and 4i)'J End' fllfrmn tir t iJrtfitMiH wanted: steady Inside ioh; it nml wages, India Reflnlnc Co.. Swanson and 1 McKean LEDGER CLERKS, 4; good chance fop ad Vancemeni il I '". uruiiei rinrm. LINEMiN wanted Exptrlenced, nonunion eleclrjo light ment steady work: rood ' WBRCI Ain'ir "" " m.vo , um m. AIAUIllDi p uamtu, nn.nims macnin Ists for all-around work In sbop with ttr.. A a1 lvaAlrt ba . a.a all I11UU'? t tcwtsr" v' U.IUVV7S) , svhj scale of wages, S. S E, Co., Erla and II ' street MAN WANTED KLDERCY RUT AC TIVE. FOR ME88EVOER SERVICE INSIDE AN OFFICE, DAY WORK. AP. PLY MR. JOYCE, THIRD FLOOR, PURUO LF.DQKR BUH.DINO EN. TRANCE ON CHESTNUT STREET AliOVB OTH. MACHINE REPAIRMAN, expert on semi.1. . automatic macmnery. noie to keep fsuivj and ?ood ww tor nrlau WV&Jk Kevatnne gjj Cat sm 'i i t,0 Sti: .'SsTnVTIi. rJ- wm :' &Kt."r??l TffMgWi -mWsWsspi ts.' ,''. i&FT