Z:WW fl -.1, T?I"IT,W',,IT1 ftWVAnWi'r w- u s " - -P"- , " .fv T . . 'V "iA. 1 r&f '. ! , AL MEMORIAL f B1TPATRI0TIC SONS m k'JiT I y rAdvieory Board Preparing log Day Celebration at Betsy Ross House rip Progressive Association of the ctlc Order Sons of America, held the i U'f ' nj?n'rl sviceattho Tvvelfth 1 Ul ft Methodist Eniseonal fliuieh u r .,. j. . , . ; . it vnapiain uanieis, rrom sinnima- na maha t..... -.ti. ..j .r.-:i." Zty ","i,"cu.K1 ,j... uuoo una lino ctii w,v nniranuniiv rn& memnnra nctra mp yto heap the chaplain, and It was nstrated that his selection was a "one. (" i.1" Jv- , Hleh pastor of the Twelfth Biirc vHuicn. ino save an iniereetinK aa 'isl'vi "T""" n me issues ot me aa, depicting a j.,,n,u, i, 5 i, lS ji.i w-;hihuji W? ' wjetnte ot the results of German kurtur and He iVI AjdnJ32S.k"1. idiV.nP. hlf,n': ," BA th. erneltles as practiced in the Oermanv 'he.rd JbofS th."' Im" nInol,S.n,.i,i ST i ihitthe'- order the rt ,f Vh. s,,,.i J.th . some. . d.Eree of sitlsfactlon in ill tHAklng rood in this war and the wmps rt.rSnfbthek,dnf1,eU.PfVre",heUbAeldV J.". "a'nd' i ' jnro treat meetings rere hm last nek FA atWhich thfl State president and c late Cimn fj prewry made insptrine addresses tipv- smoker, nith flfl of their lin member i i preMnt The Second District held n largeH riAiti nuenaea meeting at Camp ss s xth and -Diamond streets At Cimp 43" Horire V JlacFftUjen and Harr htacer Helms poke lrlcfb on the uccessful ork of the Stat xrcutlve committee fc.-v- .. w . ., . , "T reaiaenJ. ,lDer. aaaressea nrso urday evcnlnjf and spoke at the tlac rl'tns: at the Dotterer Memorial Iiiptlst church Twenty-fourth and Dickinson sir es Memo Kr Day morning re pr t- u i Si0.m on behalf of Camp 444 of Tvent -first fejic South streets una attended che Mmo llal Day serica of Mtad lost n at the Yv M. C A In the afternoon Nearly all the camps of the order In Pennsylvania took oart In Memoriil Da projrrams. In manv of the cities ind towns tsa Sam fen t.i.e A, - tv.A n(iea ,. Ari- of Memorial Day. Camp 00 of Uoxboroueh ' turned out 100 of their members and as- filled the Q. A R in the decoration of the , craves. American Corrmanderv No 11 ha i Svnerred with Lawnton Comrrundery No 0 'loth are In South Philadelphia and the inemoer wui irv to make mis too' ire best In the city The officers intend to mike ' preparations to Increase the membership during; the next six months The camps of South Philadelphia will be canas-M in er3r to tlve the members in opportunity to become affiliated with this the hUher branch of the order CatnD No. Ill of Mmivunk has rs- ktiri ncivea twenty propositions in tne contest I-O witp Camp jso 114 of Norrlstown and the $?, ''members are endeavorlnc to niJke this con xr5. tst a big success The camp it Norrls Jown lsalso retelWns the support rf he pcmuctBiiip in mis vuuirsi nu i 111 fc.ia iin oys from Manajunk a good tussle for the The allied corominderles of Thlladelphli aa vicinity win noia tne montni m-tini fttflt rimn n3iliitift.tr nn Tticrli v f4elnir. June 11 Commander In-Chief Hirry t Barto, of Reading and a speaker from ' P1! .rAmrnlfl nf T-" 11 rill.- caftti rtf T'nn I- faia will be present Genriie Iae the lular pianist of Camp No "io of Rox- rouirn. tviii ieaa tne tinmnr i awrpnre l. Irvey, the popular president of the Allied (ociauon. win presiae ina tmi lnaicates "meetlne will be Interesting from begln- Pf ena 10 end Flh Picnic and rallv under the iusplc-s of it camps ox me nrst rnnaaiDnii aisiricr l-fnltes to be a real lle eient Tne ramps nthe district are planning to nae the .jest turnout of their members in the ory of the district and the district lldent. H. K. Nonemaker is on the lob I hts MmM are Ka elfins' him tin Tho kit Phlladelphlaydlstrlct la wide iwake and kireciaies tne enoris mm are oeing put ih by the district president for the wel wb ot the order U' ,.!! Flap Day celebration under the au mew ot iiip war an wary uoara 01 in wr on Friday evenlnar June 14 promises be- one of the most Interest tn? events ,r held In the order State Peejetar ana unaries xi weisgerDer arj e eharte of the undertaking which will fflth a. street demonstration from a and Spring Garden street down to Market, to Second to the rtac fscn Arcn street wrere an interesting lotlc program will be rendered The W Band will lead the line of march y render selections at the flag house f 'State secrttary win p cnairraan or meeting and addresses will be mnde tate President Moyer and Judge A W son, or twisDurg is celvbrntion is held In honor of the ' I, and the enlisted members to the num F.ot 20.000 from the P O S A Camp aa....4..i.. .. .,, . .re An tr . VUlUUtslUUClltTB rllO UlftCU i-W iUi II SV I. Ill rth ana notify tne tstate secpetarv at the number of men In line The n Atfr n.RriA will act ns an escort , t,of the marshals and representatives of t jtAtmna nf Phil rAlnh ( a firtrl i.fclnlf-. r-n rVte organization irrore win oe a mtei Bay- evenlnr. June 7. -when final lnstruc E will bo Riven Tho camps will receive r -instructions rrom neaaquarters in a alr to be issued In the present vek twelfth FhlladelDhla district conven Mid In the room of Carrm No 111 of tttmnk. decided to hold a picnic an4 bite rally at Gortas Park on Junw 29 I park, -which Is situated In the heart vn nnesE section ana mvnesT. noini 1 Em city, will be the scene of much actlvlt rnt thAt nccaslon. The sneakers fnr th ) valfv will fa the national nnBSldent William pJamtM Heaps, of Maryland, and the Stat prMiaent. uannei viojer, oi i-t-Dinon ltur will be a band concert and the mem bers of tin other fourteen districts as vv-ell wfll m on hand to make thts rallv a success Btato Secretary Helms will preside . ROYAL ARCANUM AV ?Zcf ijctjff" r. Yein Made the Minimnm Age JlSe . !1 C 1 !.! -Wff "t :I"F s Supremo Council In session In "voiea to reduce tne minimum .! the Eoyal Arcanum to sixteen i bo as to enlarge tne field of on, ror the reason that berw een t'tfes of twenty-ore and thirt-one or tne ellgioie young men ot tni" and Canada are subject to call A," colors. The laws ot jthe order atmendea by unammouconsent t" JTiejluea ujr uiiaiinuuujyvutiBiii. i" ?tlte time ror reinstaunir a sus- member without medical ex aaarlnitlon from thirty to forty-nve days ifMr" hl suspension 'KinAfh.. Imvwirt.nt ohanrA ras the amend 1 sMMt mrnAm relative to the medical exam- ' Ifc.i. e.A. i..MtnfnrA n.trl ,v the nnnllrant 1,;E . - ....-...-.-.--.-.".";-... i7w.lAiw nor aecrees mai tne subordinate eXfiaMUB UlSll ray iue iiiouicii rAaiiiinria the meciieai examiners 'feiTand. that all apnllcants must Diy de fee X or 93 OU. rieretoiore tne apnncini -Snte obllsrea to par a aesree ree or .: anu asj examination iee or - u" xih. mn.s oelar.'tbe rreatest ounortanitv tor tne buhu Uur uo of subordinate councils and will have flSI't.?. 1i ",',?. ,a".r'".'d to advance and perpetuate the order 4Bw) Dtntnsj Club of the Roval Atrimmi i al tne cuurnam nou" aim vae wnqun , I ntrtatnment were of the extraordlnarv fety. Belnsr th last dinner or tne sea- Line pot eniereu jiitu mo mn in i--u i est. The patriotic sonss led by Pro lr Bhustor. Kevea tne niners un in a (pitch of enthusiasm President New- Hainir ai vuo Bor..Fia iuio . aled bv Grand Resent James E W of Beadlna Lieutenant Whltesjde , anatlon corps, ouoreme irusirw , finMMn Renresentatlves Eaton and Vn4 th. vnnri reffent'fl brother I I. Eaton made a report of the Supreme I Jeaslon neia in vjnicaKo -ur vnri.iy tberal number of musical selections OVeu TO De a wonucnui ciiici mine net Whltslaes made a very lnstruc talk on aviation Interspersed with ' anu jniOre.Vin wiicuniirB uu 'Trustee Lathy also referred to the b Council proceeding's and some of Iportant legislation Blllv Morse a acd comedian, delighted the club In crap-snooting- aiunv . u ptiauT i id so late In the evening- that Grand at Norton made bis exit beiore tne I.nt called on him Five new members .Ami,., Th club adjourned to meet i fnTut the call of the chair some time i temper. ui.hu Cnimell heard Sunreme Ren- kHv. Roedel make a brief report of T'-...- ...11 .. nn Thta f-Olinrll ' VTn'r Yh.,lhtn- member.- In waf I Mr renaeriiiK unanciat aiaieianvo fec rr 'mo tine of th Royal Arcanum JLaaOCiauon. rreimem u i .B.itnv ltrrtthi- Ci Connor a&aln llA hi .Ypentlnnal aumllflcatlons oCflc of recretarv In detailing a 'TtrCOru Ol prucveuum ui - , balance on hand April M. ot rclpU ttnc from councils, 114. mantt, l &) balance on nana, l avecuUv committee reported one new bJCtea JOr ireirani tn di, uaervii Trm treasurer iuriuer rrporiea aenntrlhution troxo Individual W baa ot a most worthy caea not ? i 1L. .....I..Ur.t ii.lalllni. lam Htauviia juiiuiv.iwi. n m At SflO 10 was obtained. ntAttvB from the various praaept and they demonstrated . . . .a. B...B1 e...ll. L. paf, ih .via. uuua. ,m- Btwn, xrtnBiora arovis-' aBfMiair apu YUV..Vlllf well aa Philadelphia. trur- avcrr fospitai in HI OSUBIW , Sjr, WW tky ARTISANS STIRRED BY , ALLIED FIGHTERS Big "War Talk and Music Features at Dining Gulf Session of the Order The ftp.nlrtn nf tV,A A-tle..... tii-i.... Club brnuirht nut "in e at.. . ......i. nnd vociferous spirit-, In the order for the better n.irt of k. e. v... . .u. . , , - - v niu .wui iiuuiH tit fin' j laoies was given to fortlslmo chorus ' bik .,.. ... ..... "'"f' u.a ? ?D".M 2 .Brh5r i..n,cj a jctaa uana ana tTeri hick, hardts plercinR leadership The Ide-il1..' musical feature, however m the pro- snii gram rendered by Dr Marvin Hanni s chorus from West Philadelphia Assem bly After Brother De Moll of CJermantown Wni?",ut5t,.Jr''1,"n.nl ,'x",chrrh 0 ,y" rKS- oT.K Tmport-'n'ce Vf'hl, tne pit trule on the liolalan front Thli handsome r un officer nirrated Mith Bujrlitil hish Intplltpfnce nnn hir rovlns and hlood imUents ind fxrrlmes S"nant M Oor n etN also nf the CanadUn f,'r,cr n'1" llarl ren ""unded In tlif lln "i me Aiiii u i roups aione me line j-ieu a,IPY .ortJi ciptain uurran tor merl or the Lnclish medical corps told now he and his men hid been capturr.l at 8f,A b the German raider Meow and htld .prisoners for etuhtcn months in (.lernun barracks uhlch had contained lllth lis I eased and de id Russians how Italian prls- oners t.OOO out nf 00 (ft died nf t.iratir.n t rb Ittrs I turn in'n!. mi n ip ". n d ml 1 in 1 o ir f-r r nc r thin- l t' slsttb r 'prnsi'.n nit bursts f anproil fc.ii h p Hk r a i ioiVd a rlslnz round if hers Thr -u i(ss cf th ent was du mist I tn the nrtirta! tk ind rn if of the loial upmbllf b Pr"d lent . i dd anl Secretary Hoag t John s AEsemblv InMtM to Join In thn thfrti sixth annler'jr the isembUes rn mcn .no js lias nad strone reli ittonshlps K ston" Union Hiddon Helchts "i1'1 k Line sent dIesitkns but there fTfmfA t0 be no response from St Piul jf01 S?? IJnd, Lnr.eetlc A nw. ferMce Tiff nlth fort-four stars was place! on the I'uuuuii iiiiiu IUIUUUUUU3 uciiiuii'ira vium Four candidates were put throueh by M A Rirtholomeu P M A Amiunc ftn for Superintendent Ridenour) and Inspector Forc Solicitor Taylor deputy presented me putrnns Th sneakers resnondlnir to the rail of tho mister rMsan were Rerorder Pnl D erle of Ke stone M A Marmlnn of Oak Iine T M A Elsenbro of Union M A irs of IMddon Ilflnhts Phil Ar nnll "f the Dlnlne Club and F M E M A Jordin who w.th his usunl oriinallt and rrsattllt made deer pl upon the In spiring names of this blir nsembl A war tTlk treat wis cien bj I'rlvite Nixon ot the Scotch Tliehl-tnders In service at the front in No Mans Lind nhkh was Inter est ins thnnsh prolonped The musical Ifeiture was furnished h the Rotborouffh Gle ( lub of Iort members und r J sepp mlth Pept Talr ecIfd ns a toVen of appreciation of the asembl a basket I of cut flowers , Harmon sembh nut on i rT Glthen s nUht in honor of the former recorder of the asf-mblv to whom a mint. 1 dork wi" pre- i entrd ThnuT,i ibrrf jb o cm 'Id te on hi nil th chilr iff'eers Hrothers Koons Hild In anl II iv th"rne went throueh the ln!tiitor ceremon for prictlce Good war talks were clon hi P M A Harold W Scott in naxil uniform inl Hirrv ?!Uler son nf Recorder Oeor-re M Miller w ho 1 i In the marine corns Director Jick Ilpe Mile show was furnished bv Brother Rudv HeUer at nIs wn aEltf- I Snartan AssemhK s attendance Indlcited that manv of the bos hae been respondlne I so well to the cill of lsltitions and other .rian functions thit the must hae de ldfi to cle this meetini the co bv ' It was humlliatlnir to Recorder Wilson ind the chair otflcers that at this otticial visit of the M E officer; the meetlnc looked more Hie pop nrautisam s enterninment torn mlttee conference Rroth-r Rile repirted that he and Drother Elliott were cunnlnz up talent fir the quartet taking time to se cure desirable voices and promls d o have a flrst class quartet b the September meet inr The entertainment committee was handed a Jolt when it found a British of Hi er who had been engaged to reak could not appear While there was no candidate tne initiator v service was put inrouen dy 'the chuir officers Hrothers Rraun and Harrv ind Fred Rudenz lirotrer iiiiiv i-aust erved is the victim A fine service flag v 1th thirteen stars wss presented to the asembh hv Trustee Samuel T Leslie w ho was (riven a rMntt vote of thanks M E superintendent oorhees Denutv Marr 51 1 Recorder Cox and M E 31 Chalmers spoke in optimistic terms of the stemblv as well as of Interesting m liter of the ordr The Artisans' big rallv at Lu Lu Temple has made a deep impression unon those "ho knew it was worth while Io attend ind hilrmiTi Vnllnflf in A Vifst rfimmlftpc hie ........... ...,.-... ..-. V"-, - - - reutni i nuiv caminfimanon mr mo man ag - ment or the unique ami successiui event lh ejes or the merrnersntp rne been oDered to nen pos'tbillti's in the fl M of social endeavor and or nantions havt al rejdv betrun for a Eimilar event In the fall probablv at the end of Sentemb"" Tho mutual rrinclpli of the death benefit funds has alvas existed and r-eentl the sick benefit fun 1- rr r 'erl 'vitii n result th it has nude Thr frternal field lt ur ml tike note s tK4t no mort, than at any other time aDprars to he an onpor rllOT011Li. ' Diy i jvurr itrnrnee n vinii ,r r t . he Stanley Booking Corporation E following theatres ontain their pictures through the STNLGY Booltln 'orporatlon "hlch is a cuarantee nf earlv ehnwlnB of the finest nrortuc" s AM pirttiiee reviewed before exhibition Ask for the theatre n vour llty obtaining p'ctures throurh the STANLEY Booklnfr Corporation A1U,U 1,h Morris tPassyunk Ave rtliiamDra SJatUallatJ Evsa O 45i0 "TARZAN OF THE APES' ' . poi I O 52D AND Thompson sts. r VUv JlAUVtt, 1JA1LI MVDL.E KENNEDY In ' THE DAMiUlt DvME ' . . . . CHES.T.M.T DEL Id . M to 11 11 16TH P M AKUAU1 A ELSIE KERGLSON In A DOLI S HOL'SE di rirriaiDri upoad street and drllle BU-kvvcll and Enlvn Greely !n LEAP TO FAME T-vAVT A .. Broad 4 Snder Ave mJfU WftI ;uui)P M SEROT 1,1V EMPEY in (H FR THE TOP LIVlrKtJJ MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM FARVL'M In THE SPY . . . THEATRE 1311 Market St. ha M to Mldnleht L, A(VIIIY -- MRP tERNON CASTLO THE II1I.I CREST MYSTERY' In . io.s-vt IKIT 16th A. GIRARD AV FAIKMUUIN 1 Matinee DaUy r-ONSTAVCI. TALMADGE "UP THE ROA.D WITH SALLIE CLTLI CT THEATRE Below Spruce DO 1 rl Ol. MATINFE DAIL V DAILY FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE VV OHI D PDC AT WnRTHPRN Broad St,.atnrl VJll-u-ll liuillliui"' 0 304.UI RITA JOLIVET "LEST WE FORGET" IMPERIAL wS.tsL-SS. f. WILLIAM S HART In "THE TIGER MAN ' I CAnCD '1ST 4 LANCASTER AVE L,t,LIir. Matinee Dally EN'ID BENNETT In "TJIE BIC.GEST HIOW ON EARTH' l'llOTOPLAIi S THEATRES OWNED AND SIANAGED RT MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION m & van.. KKLMUIN 1 B2D ABOVE MARKET MARJERY WILSON -Old Loes and New TOTO THE JUNK MAN" nrriAR 60TH 4. CEDAR AVENUE V.Ui.L-'.r-VrY Today anl Tomorrow DILLIH BURKE in "LET S GET A DIVORCE" rr OMl A 1 Ctn 4 Maplewood Aves, L.UL.VJIN1ML. o ii and S 15 P M. MARY PICKFORD In ' M'LISS" CCW IQP"! IM Market Bet BDth k fiOth VV-rl-alaJi-aLJlVl Today and Tomorrow DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "MR. FIX-IT" PI IREKA inn MARKET 8TS NORMA TALMADGE In 'BT RIGHT OF PURCHASB" r-n A kllriM3n 4715 Frankford jLve. rtUNrwrv-.rVL Today Tomorrow BESSUE HAYAKA la "THE HONOKiOF MI, -EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, ,JUNE 3, 1918 tunlty to cool social interests to the ad nnl9irA nf m orit nf.. Mnrirnul A Mr-It. jupnortel movement In this direction Is on iuoi hou snouiu result in imait-uidum kuuh to the fraternity To the Fraternal Editor Sir The undersigned wishes to express through the columns of our valuable de nartment hi. sincere thanks to all who ren dered such able assistance toward maktnc ih. Arti.nti t-.m tiiht tv,. pt-mi .ucres. It proved to he to the cirMMi rintio irixirs tor me amnle KnAcn nllntteiV In 1t rnlnmns To Brother bdln N Mnvor the editor of the Artisan (ofnclvl orRan) for the fine display page and splendid wrltf up To llrother Fd ureathead for his com prehensUe drcularfzatlon anl placardlne of the Oreathiad Stvrn assemblies To lirothor Joseph Smith for his able leadership of the chorus and to each Indl- condition's i ""IT ,"" ns r lur nia enurt unuor irjinc ons i muiiii'iF junun iv n iiik(ii.-. in-. rothrrs Jordin K iv iiicsins iim Jl,rr '" li lr wondurtui hmdiins ot tie ilnttiAtnrv wwrnntu lo.IJrother "James H. Malones for hi. artistic presentation or tne Duttona fo Hrothers Frank Stocklev Fred Keen tverv member of the ienmnania-a anappj degree team a hit of the eenlng io isrotners Alien uox, iiooere i noinpson Billy oorhers Harry Jackson Bob Huag and Sam Wirkworth for their untiring indi vidual efforts bt fore and during the evening. To the subcommittee which arranged a musicale nnl entertainment that has never been equaled To everv assemblv responsible for the In troduction of a candidate particularly Pass. vunk and its splendid quota To evtr member present for his interest enthuslism and respectful att ntlon To eer member of the general com ml tee in whns hands thf arrangements wfrr entrosted and last but not least to the fourtetn n(embltes Progressive St Johns K stone fnlerdown Fldelltj LTnion Pnnsvlvanla Germantown South western fJartrim Glrard Oak Lane Adel phla and Passunk whose financial con trlbutions made the event poslble To each err one and all ot these th order as a whole t deeplv indebted and the rhalrman with full appreciation of hi obligation to all mentioned analn sajs most slncerelv and fraternallv I thank you U ILT I v M ft POLLOCK Horticultural Assemblv No o rejuvenated from the tld CommonweiHh Assembly will miVe at Grand Fraternltv Hall tonight ls rral advent Into tho Artisan fraternltv The M E ta Mil Install the oftl rs and wit rt the ln'tlatkn of a rj-ias nf cindldatrs Palmvra Assembl which trnn'-f. rred bv carl map1' of ts nvmlxM to No I viu 'end a big lHre-ann of boosters under Deputv Herman Me i t T'ndrdon Asembl will h-'e on Thurs dav nlgl t " talk hv Doctor Hurt a? who had Inpg crvlc in the medic u corps on the Relslan front and v ho thrill' d tne crowd at th Lu La Temple rallv Th re will be elfLtlon of successor to the gonial super Intendent J Mills Leslie wre.e bulnes remoes him from the cltv Killed Trying to Sae One Dollar fcliomokln. Pa, Juno 3 His eager n"s to recover a one-dollar hill vvhlch blew from his hand while he was paving a trollev conductor his faro cost John Seaman his life In leaning from tho car Seaman's head struck a pcle frac turing hlf skull He never regained con-reiousne-s ifter tho accident iBeatljS Ardrews David KeII Georre M Hlmil idt ld4 L Bllrstow Elera llarkdoll OVorge W IHrr David Miller Beller Catharine Benckert Jimes M Il.nkert I Jvcob Bitting La- lnln IIIlKe Chnrles W Bosch Louis J Bradlev M Elwood Br dkv K.'t Broomell Bertha Brown Al ct P Rrvin Mai'on Cahlll Therrsa M Campbell Kathftlf. Kellv Mm Kerns 7isfnh Kinknldt Ann Tean Kramer Frederick T Thiemann Elizabeth T utz AMlham C Lvons Johanna Maguire Helen Manifold Jacob Mamhall iUt T MeC-ibe -aridpet V MrClint Jam-? McOovven Ellen M inm s Rrh i ra Mrlviernan Henr O McLean Annie H IcMahan -iiorion J MeNe'll Margaret AIc av Thnmis J. Miller Marshall H Mitchell Sarah T Npv ill Jcreph F Norman Catherine E npenheimer 0-ear Patterson Annie H Powley Louis F R Qulnn Anna F Rader rioren e Ritl'fon Kliza 8 Tauer Ed war Re even Ellzibtrth C Rich Mthei C R Rod?erM Farah lMte Mir A Tlow and Hannah TV Ru-e'l Georere A Rvan Anna E t-cherer August C Sheridan Eella V -hettsllne John E rrher Esther A Fkefflngton May F tSmlth Helen O Spancle'- Joseph le Starr Hannah H Stevens Charles H. Thompson John D Ttmerman Edw J Turner Helen Trefz Mathilda Wagner Karl w Walde Arrrust Cannon f harles E Carr Annie C Cnnley. Catherine A Crauthamel Henry K Crompton Amelia G uannennower. Ellz Dew an Timothy A Doran Charles Dorlf Mahel I Doughert Margaret Dovle Ell.n Dungan Margaret S itunning r. iwara - Ehner Nellie A . Edgar John D t-an Margaret Ellis James J funis Elizabeth C Evans E Lewis Evans Oenrge B Jr Farrell Ellzibeth Fenn.ll Rc. t. Flood John r Iree VTin A Gartland Marv Otbson Francis H Goettelman Marv Goodwin Harry C Graham Mary M tireer L.1ZZIA Gunsallus Franklin J Haggert, Mary E Hann William H Hanlon Marv Hardlman. William T nas.nmaer Henry G Walker Marv E Hashbureer Joseph C Wesner. Anthons Haves Margaret Wetherbee Albert rtajv arci KniFa Hot Harriet E Hulshlzer Allen C Jersen, Edward Jones Sara L Wlll.lns llarrj W Wis,- Mnrv Anna vvoehr Katherlne C Youns Eliza J ANDREWS Suidenlv Jun 1 DAVID husband of Alice Andrew? Relatives qnd FHOTOFIiaMS STRAND gerjiat-aI-Io st MaRGVERITE CLARK In PRt'NELLA ' PHOTHI'LAi S LIBERTY BR0D 4,COLKMBIA v JANL AND KATH'lflVlTc0 In AMERICA .N Bl'DS 333 MARKETa1 , ETHEL CLato.SI0U J5P-i- 11 JOURNEV. t, csrj MODEL 423 F"" st. oTcTeTtTT , ..-onunuous 1 to 11 . . "it, ..10HT' PAI AfC 1"I4 Minvm n'Z rALALt '-11 MAHKET STREET ... .l"'A M ton.iHp ,, SWi- V .RSH - In 'THE FACE IN tA'e DArtK iJKlNCESS -"-VJ'-tstS MHUINU PEARSON11 15P M j" THE FIRE I BR "p . REGENT rkeTsTIvvITtI M I i RIALTO GEiAweij:F CHARLEsrUnLi;KJOl-,-"N r In PLAYING THE GAME" RIVOLI " AND SANSoTTsrl BESSIE BARRlsrATt"ne DaUJ' ' THE CAST OFF ruby MArtKET &T--E-w-mr- MRY CARDEV10" " P M n 'THE SPLENDID SIVN-FB" SAVOY 12U M"KET STREW MME NAZIMOVA l MWn,t jn REVELATION STANLEY .V-VTT MABEL NORMAND " i' In "JOA.N OF PLATTSBURG" VfrTORFA MARKET ST AR 9th V lv 1 JIlt 0A M to II is pr DOLLY' BISTERS ' "THE MILLION-DOLLAR DOLLIES PHOTOPLAYS JEFFERSON 2'(TI- Ag&lg? VIOLA DANA In 'BLLE JEANS" JUMBO ;RO-'TIsT 4 GIRARD AVE u"'uu. Jumbo Junction on Frankford ! MARGUERITE CLARK ' L ' K t"H M POOR MAN" - kTvJ fL"17IPnr-r,I-'r-T) mibvpt i-w viv-iL,iuvyv.rvrJr .- -- AT JiiTu I BILUE BURKK In LET'S GET A DIVORCE" F DPI 1ST MD AND LOCUST STREETS L,uv,udl Mats 1 30 3 30 Evgs 0 .10 ton "MASKS AND FACES" FORBES ROBERTSON and All Star Cast NIXON "D AND "ABKCT BTH. , ENID BENNETT ' 7 " 8 In "GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH- PAR C K'lX'E AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. I -irMV Mat. 2;15. Evr. 8.45 to U. TTRONE POWER In ''A MODERN LORELEI" DnTHt friends, members Passvunk ASE.mblv No a , n ii r t ,? i v L vi, A O M r Invited to funeral Thurs T.r T.. 1(11T ?. ConeBtogast West Phlla ini .mi .iioriin cem Remains may be slewed Wed ANOSTADT May 31 IDA L wife nf William Angstadt and daughter of late Sam uel and Amanda Ehly aged SI Relatives , rid friends invited to funeral services iu" 2 ,n p..m husbands residence 1BH Krsms ave Manavunk tnt private. Went minster Cem Friends may call Mon eve , RAtRSTOW June 1 ELENA wife of John Bulrstow Relatives and friends in lted to fi neral Tues 2pm 1723 S flth Bt .JTJ'U lnt rrat Harlelgh Cem BARKDOLL Tune 2, ORDHOF n hu band of Bessie Barkdolt aged 4"i Reintu s end friends employes Pcnna Cold Storage Co invited tn fune'nl Wed 2 n m apartments Willium H Bitterebv air N Broad st lnt Montgomerv Cem Norrlc town Pa Remains mu be viewed Tues ion la itemnns r g r m Autfl fUn(.rai BVRJt Tune 5 DAVID vtrtrn ninn M D, ased i Relatives anl friend Vat todge. No 3m r nnd A M Post No 77 OAR Invited to funeral Tues 3pm son in-law 's residence, James U Rucker M D cor combe and Price nves Lansdowne, Pa lnt 3It Morlah Cem Lancaster parers copy. EEILEU June 1. CATHARINE wife of William Rellcr and daughter of lite Jacob and Catharine Hellstab Relatives and irienas imnea to tunerai Tnurs 8 30 a m , 2S70 Em.rnld st Solemn requiem mass Church of the X'lsltation 10 a m lnt Holy Sepulchre cm HENKETIT Suddenly J me 1 T 1ACOR TIEN'KERT need 71 Relatives and friends TeutonH Loilcre n 4 F 11 D H S Teu tonic Ulster Lod e No 1 invited trt funeral services vAcd J p m, 113S N 12th Re mains ma be viewed Tues eve lnt Chel ten Hills C.m Auto funeral RENCKERT June 2 JAMES M son of ! Tnhn FI -.nrl VTnrT V ! liil.: n.. me, and friend, imlted to funeral services Wed 2pm 'ilno Baltimore ave lnt P'iw BtTTINO lune J I AVINTA Won of James Elttlnc ned 71 Relatives and f.i.nri. inMtf.i tn fnnni vv , i 9 - 5'17 s Mole . i tnt nrint. ttni.in.V. DLAKE Mav 11 CHARLES vvir.ntm , . .k. ,,,. . . . Ftn; ttiiu run in iteurte anu l.llziDcin , ... . ., -.. .. niake Relatives and friends Santa Man a Council No 1443 K of C Camden Lodge Vo 2D3 11 V O E Invited to funeral Tues S a m . 522 Station ave Haddnn Helshts N" J Hteh mass Church of st Rose of Lima. 9 30 a, tf) int Calvary Cem Omit Rov.rs DOSCH Tune 2 LOL IS JOHN nn of Louis and Nellie Rosch are l 17 months Relative and friends in Itei to funeral Tues 2 30 r tn parents rrrldene 2-133 ArllnKton st Int Holv Sepulchre Cem RRADIEY Mav 30 N KLWOOD hus band of Edna N Line ard son of late Mat the and Margaret Hradley aged 31t Rela tives and friends Order of Heptasophs in vlted to funeral services Mon 3 r m father-in-law's residence Trank Line 0730 Ridge ave RoTborouch Int private West minster Cem RRADLET Mav 31. KATE diuehee r,t lnte John L and Deborah A Hradley Rela- tlves and friends Invited to funeral service. Mon ,2pm 5020 Catharine st W Thlla int. private vvesimmsier v em BROOMELL June 1 BFRTH wife of William J Broomell and daughter of Re.d Frankenfleld Relatives and friends lnvlteil to funeral servlres Tu-s S p m . an Wed 2 30 p m 224 N" 01st st Remains mav b. viewed Turs 7 to in p m lnt Fernwood Cem Auto service BROWN Entered Intn rest ALirr P beloved wife of Henrv- W Brown on Sit urday evening June 1 111 Funeral Tue, dav Details iprhid'n-7 rrerial train to Mlddletown Del 11! bt announced latrr BRYAN June 1 ar reldenre of tilf-e i Mrs E O C Beklv 11. r loner Ft Can i den N J MAHLON RRAN aged S i Relatives and fr'ndn Invit d to fnnerM otrvices Tues 110 r n Arch St M E I Church Broad nnd Arrh ta Ph Id Int 'private "Wilmington Dl , CAHILL June 2 THERrSA TI daugh I ter of late Richard F Cahlll Relatives and friends invited to funeral Thum s ?o a m 4010 Spruce et Solemn high mas of requiem St James b Church in a m Int private r-Avipnn.I. Mav si ITATTrnnTV Ife nf George T Campbell and daughter of late lneopoin inu vnn iiinn runtrai to v. huh rilatlvcs and friends are invited Tvs Sam lnio E Movamensing ave Solemn mas' of requiem Church of the Sa crr 1 Hear 0 30 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto ervice . CANNON June 1 CHARLES E ?on of lite Abraham and Margaret Cannon Roll. 'tlves and friend Invited to funeral services Mon s funeral parlor of William H Stringfleld Sn.nl W huquehanna ave I Int Rndgevllle Delaware Tun rn arrival I of train le ivirs Broad St ta 7 23 a m CARH (nee Oearving) Mav 11 A Win C wife of Manuel Carr Relatlxes and friends are Inv ted to funeral service" on Tues at 1 p m rtJl S Bambrrv st Int private Remain mnv be p ed Mon 8 to in p m Auto service CONLEY Miv 31 CATHFRINE A vldo'v of Thomas TV Conlev R littven nnd frlendi Invited to funeral Tus 8 a m. 207 Forrct av Varberth Solemn requiem mas St Margaret Church 0 10 a m Int St Denis s Cem Vito fun-ral CKATTHAMEI June 2 HENRY K husband of Mar Crauthamel Relit ves and friends TT tlllam Tenn Lodge No 3t K of P lnvt-ed to service? T ed 1 "0 p m 2111. V Hancock t Int urivate CROMPTON June 2 AMEI IA G wife of Thomas Cromnton aped 72 Relatives 1Plf Jan.es i K'lnKntde i.ni dauchter of late and friends Invited to funeril serv'ces ed James and Elizabeth Ross Relatives and 2 in p m 271! V 13th st Int private mends rnlonet Ous lenin Circle No 7'p DA.VNl.NHOWF.il Tun. 2 formerly of i.adles of the G A R Invited to serv Ices, Germantown EI.IZ VRETH widow of Man wed 2 p m , 11 Wynnewood road. Over nln? F Pannenhover aired S7 Relatives brook Int private and frinds Germantown Council No 21 i KRAMER Iun 1 FREDERICK T son a ana u oi a nvueu io tunerai smic , Thu-s 2 n m son In liw s residence I Dlniel Flanisan 101S W York st Int Chel 1 ten Hills Cem Auto funeral Camden pa pers copy DEWAN May 31 TIMOTHY A DE WAN husbind of Nellie C Dew an (nee Haserty Relatives and friends Dlv No j'j a u it i'nua i.oa. .-so -i-i i. u o ai invited to tunerai vvea asua m 1440 S ISth st Solemn rtnulem mass m Thomas's Church 10 a m lnt Holy Cross Cem Auto service DORAN In Norrlstown tow nshlp Mont gomerv Courty Ti on Gennantovn rlkfc near De Kalh st Mav 1 CHARLES DO I RAN aged 4 Re'atlves and frlir Is in vited to funeral residence Tues 10 lit s D0RFF lune 1 MA.BEL I wife of Mil ford K Dorff Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed 3pm at Steel man s Chapel 3031 Kensington ave int private North Cedar Hill Cem Friends may rail Tues after 7 p m DOUGHERTY lune 1 MARGARET daughter of late Henrv anl Elljihuh Doueh ertv Relatives and friends Invitee1 to funer-1 services Tues 2 p m l"i0 N nth st Int Mt Vernon Cem t'arrlarr funeral DOYLE June 1 ELLEN DOYLE Rela fives and friends Invited to funeral Wed & 30 a m 220U Federal st Solemn mass or reouiem -i v nines & cnurcn lu a m Tr TVtTNGAN .Tune 1 At Wftrtrlhnrv V .T ' l atnenral uem MinniPKT STKirr nnvr.iv inw nt Rev Jonathan Dungan aged 72 Funeral parents residence .111, Knov st . German services in Radnor M E Church hrvnituwn Int Ivv Hill Cem Autn funeral Mawr Pa (near station Rosemont and Gar-I McCAUE May 11 BRIDGET V (nee rett Hill) Tues . p m lnt Radnor Cem I Kirk) w laovv oj Patrick McCabe aged 15 DUNNINU May '1 J-;iJVVAKD S, hUS- hand of Emlll. t Dunning aged 77 Rele tlves and friends Courtland Saunders Post, No 21. G A R, Invited to services Mon, 2pm 70s N 43d st Int private, at Ardsley Cem DUTRIKL'ILLE June 1 AMELIA wife DUTRIKL'ILLE June 1 AMELIA wife of P A Dutrleullle Relatives ann rrlends invited to funera Wed 1 morning at 40 S VnVhi.0 5Vi M,h JS P? sa, V.,2. 'ciavers Church flam Remams mav p' viewed at residence en Tues from S to a . 10 3 p m Int Holy cross Cem EUNER June 1 NEI.LIK A widow of William H Ebner and daughter of Patrick and Elizabeth O Donnell, Relatives and friends, League of the Sacred Heart In vited to funeral Wed , S 30 a m , parents' residence 171H Wylle st Solemn requiem mt.. fhurrh nf the net, 'O a Twt kt.. Csthedral Cem Auto funeral EDGAR June 1 JOHN D son of Jnhn and Theresa Edarar aged J3 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed , 1 30 p m . parents' residence '2221 w Thompson st Int Hillside Cem I-rlends may call Tues eve, EGAN June 1 MARGARET. Infant daughter of Thomas and Isabella Egan (nee Dolan) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues 1 30 p m parents resi dence 1SJU E Sargent st Int Holy Cross Cem ELLIS Sixth 5Ionth 1st, JAMES J hus. band of EUn Ellis (nee Hill) aged 59 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral serv. Ices Wed 2pm 012 Richmond st Int Palmer Cem Remains may be viewed Tuts , after & p m ENNIS Mav 31 ELIZABETH C daugh ter of late John and Sarah Ennls Relatives and friends League of the Sacred Heart In vited to funeral Tues 8 a m, 10J1. 8 16th st Solemn requiem mass St. Thomas s Church 0 30 a m Int Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. EVANS Suddenly June 1 E LEWIS EVANS husband of Mary Godwin Evans and ron of Mrs Frank Evans Funeral services Tues 10 a m chapel of Andrew J Balr EVAN'S Suddenly, at 5 11 C.tHKOr II hV'ANs J naval air service son of 02 -.on wren ann run sis lnt private Miami. Fla , May jr ensign u, & nAr T1 ann Lucy Moorhead Evans, aged 26 Notice of (urerai later, KA1RHURST June 2 ELISA. beloved wife of Joseph Lowe and daughter of Rob ert and late Sarah Falrhurst sued 3o Fu neral. Tues 2pm residence ,)131 N. 28th st Int strlctlv private I everlngton Cem FARRELL Brldseport Pa Sat . June 1, ELIZABETH vtldow of John Farrell Reta il. es and friends Invited to funeral, Wed , 8am 212 E 4th st . Bridgeport High mass ht AugMstlne s Church 1 30 a m Int St Augustine s Cem Auto tunerai Plymouth YownThlp " ROSE "c . "dauaKer of FENNELL June 1 at Hlckorytown and friends Invited to funeral Tues m at Hfckorytown Hotel Solemn requiem mass at St Patrick's Church Norrlstown, t-a in jii a m int at Patrick's cem FERGUSON June 2 MARTHA E I daughter of Laura II and late George A I Ferguson aged 14 months 4 dass Services 1 Ta.A.. O an .1 t J ' nan -. vc , u t iii i MiiutrB rfsmenrp '- r-. r'' .""'... "1- .. J!" inester Rural !-p"i rrienasmav enu vmn eve vronn i..n. 1 Kill., t, , . . Aene. At leinnrl Iralalli.. an l.linri. TMo No 25 A O II Columbus Council No! D'i2 K of C Survey Bureau D.pt Public Works Invited to funeral Wed 8.30 a 2nn ' Simpson st (50th and Race W High mass of requiem Our Lady of Ri m V ) i Rosary i Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto tunerai 1-REE May SI MART A FREE (nee Colehower) widow of Joseph A Free aged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services Tues ,2pm, residence of grandson Judson F Vogdes 831 Wynne wood road (between 3d and 64th sts ), Int. private. GARTLAND. June 1. MART, widow of jimn utnuDu, neiaiireg ana rrienas in- rtund Relatives and jrlenda In. km io lunerai. vvea.. k m. Bourn iv. JJvncot, pa, Solemn blitr, requiem ms nnATin T m tiMIllal . . .. t 1-l .iHmi.M c onccpi on v.nurcn, jenrun - Inun Mn n m tnt tnt c.,,,1,.1,.. r.m alHSON June 2 rRANCIS HOLMES ton or virc nii n.hnm. nih.nn rM luiinn Gibson aged 11 Notice of burial later OOh.TTJlI.MAN Mav !n MARY widow nf Peter Goettelman Relatives and friends imiita to services. Mon 2 p. m 1321 w vrnanp'j si ini private PN m9 GOODWIN June 1 HARRY C, son of Harry C and late Emma O , aged 3 KM tlves and friends American Sheet GUI's Co Invited to funeral services Wed , 2 p m residence nf couln F T Phillips 2017 Ox ford st lnt private. Fernwool Cem Re mains may be Jewed Tues, after 8pm . (IRAHAM June 1 MART M widow of i rover uraham and daughter of late w n Ham J and Ellrabeth W Mtelll Relatives jnd friends Invited to funeral services, Wed 2pm residence 2047 Fitzwater st Tnt nrtt tin oncril Tunc ? IIWIE rtiuKM.r o Marv McDcMtt nnd Abrnm Oro.r nci M.rs anrt Irl.ns nil r-orl.tl. of whlrh T a. memhor m. il- r.milns. W"1 fter 3pm n.phf s r.pldenc. John J Staub, 21(1 Z.relda t Qtn , one squire north of Wayrro Junction Solemn miss of requiem St Francis of Assist s Church, Thurs ,10am lnt private Auto fu neral OUNSAI.LUS June 1 FRANKLIN J husband of Mame Ounsailus (nee Edwards) nnd ftn nf tnriririt nnd late Franklin .T rjtinallus Reiitives anl friendi Twelfth Ward Yearly Reneflclal Aso invited tn fu neral Wed R 30 a m 3t Callovhlll st Folemn reouiem mass Pt Aucutines Church 10 a m lnt Holy Cros Cem uto service IIAGOERTT --Mav M MART H widow of Lawrenee HaK8ert. Relatives and friends invitfd to funeral Tues 8 30 a m . ft? n Allephcnv av Solemn requiem mass Church ot the Ascension 10 a m lnt New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral (. . ftf-l tl'lt t mf r , . IIAI1. .IH OJ '""" l . n DI ' iVTSSStlS " l.ffi" fMGfti,&I,"lnAK3 . ,,enH mn.r.i .rii- nn Mnndav . . ir m . at the residence of his parents 1327 N Wanamaker st near SSth nnd Thompson Interment private, at Northvrood Cemeteri HANi.os June 2 MARY diuirhter nf I Teremiah and Anna lHnlnn (n.o Ross Kunervl Tues n m residence nfnirents i 1-M 1I...I-M. .. Tnt nrli b(a Tlnl. Q.nul lnt private Holv Sepul .h, fn hri rm HV.RDIMAN May I" WILLIAM T hus band of Katie C Hardlmn (nee Gregorv) Philadelphia Lodge No ri4, L O O M , Bureau of Cltv Propertv and Stonemen s Fellowship of 43d Ward Invited to services, Mon 2rm 2115 N Reese st lnt prl ate Hillside Cm Auto funeral HASENMAYER Mas 31 HENRY O husband of Marv A Hanenmayer (nee Himc ton) Rtlatlves and friends also Washing. ' i"nV."S ton camp o nu i- u b oi a fniinpll No SOT O of I A Clothlr. 'lothira- cut. ters and Trimmers B"neflclal Ass n Invited ... n iniii to services iue. . r m jmiv in -jmn st Int private Friends mav call Mon. eve , 7 to ' o clock HASHBURGER June 2 JOSEPH O husband of Marv Hushburger aged S"! Relitlvea and friends Invited to service Wed 2pm residence 102 W "A ishart st Int Odd rellnws Cem HAYES !uddenlv June 1 MARGARET wife of Joseph Haves Relatives and I friends Invited to funeral W'ed 8 10V Broadwav Camden N J High mass nf requiem Crurch of the Sacred Heart 1 i m lnt Calvarv Cem II1VVRD Mav 30 EMMA wife of Thomas P Havvard Relatives and frlfnds Invited to funeral Tues 2 P m residence of husband 191 0 Powelton ave Services at st Andrew s P I. Church 3pm Int nrlvate Friends may call Mou !i to 10 HOYT Suddenlv Mav 31 at 4911 Monu ment road HARRIET E wife of Charles 1 Hovt Relatives ard friend invitfd to erviccs Tues 2pm residence of her on Louis Hovt s-i N 22d st Int private H'I sHIEIl lune J ALLEN C hush-in 1 of Theresa Hulhl?er Inec Beckman) Due notice of funiral 400 Westmont ae Tet Iladdonfleld N J JLNSEN June 1 EDWARD JENSEN I Pditivea and friends all societies of which 1 be i hi a member Invited to funeral -services Wed 1pm parlor? of George W Bir reti Pnrk and Lehigh ave lnt Gren nvmnt Cem Remains mav be viewed Tues . S to 10 r m Auto funeral JONES At Atlantic Litv N J MaypftQ s-U V LIPPINCOTT w ire of Harry L Jon Relative and friend invited to fu neral service Mn tvich-i in p m reidenc of rouln Edmund E Read Jr C04 Cooper ft Camden N J lnt private HarleUh Cem i. in t v VTii 41 r.rnnr.p f u..u...t -f Frances ketfy (nee McCarthv) Relatives ' dnd trionas n t. i-arnsnn tjiuo st Jo sephs Commander No ST. K of St Tohn Dtv No r, A O H Court Llbertv Coun ril No 111 F of A invited to funeral Tues S 10 n m 2211 N fith st Solemn requiem mas St Edv ird s Church in a m In New Cathedral Cem Axitn funeral KELLY Ma" 11 MARY KELLY daugh ter of JAne and lat Tatrlck Lawler Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Tues C in a m hroher-tn-law s reldne. TVs I ter Kellv lftJ2 Rltner st Mass of requiem Int Holy murcn or &t .vionica jn a Cro Cem Auto Service KERNS June 2 JOSEPH son of James R and Marcaret M Kern (neo Lambert) I ace I monin iciiuves ana rnends in vlted to funfral Wed 5 n m residence of nirtnts I'llll Asnen st West Philadelphia Int St Dnls s Cem Ardmore Auto serv- ice itema'ns miv it- wrwru jun cv KING Suddenly lune 3 at the residence of her son-in-law II I! Wolf S E cor .Mh and Spruce sts MARY F widow of Frederick King Notice of funeral later VlVU'Jtnn .Tim. 1 AVMP". .TrTAMwMrtw or vv iiimm ana nececca ivramer (nee Mars. den) aged vears Relative. .nd friends lnvllcrl to tunerai services iues J p rn VUI Emerald st Intprlva.e Holy Re- Heemer Cem Auto funeral LLTZ Mav SI II.I IAM C LLTZ Kelatives ana iri.nns v m ves and friends va m L Elklns Lodge ' sltv R A Chnoter No 210 Invited ' eral services Tu.s 2 pm .M'. N . iln'versltv to tur llt St Int Hlllsli. Cem Friends nnl" le remain. M-ui eve Au'o fnn.'al LYONS Suddenlv May 31 JOHANNA , wit of John Lvons Relatives and friends I I.eitue of the Sacred Heart tnvltal to fu- neral Tues S 3" a m Ul W Seymour st I G rmantown Solmn reo.ulem mass St Francis ot Asslsl Church 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem ' MAIiL'UVC viav VJ MLLC wife nf ToteDh P Maguire and daughter of James H jld Martha Brophv fneo Mattson) .lged 2(1 Relatives and friends It vlted to fu neral Tues , 7 30 a m 7100 State road Taconv Requiem high mass st Leo s Churcl- 'i a m lnt St Dominic s,Cem MV.N-GOLD t Gloucester Cltvi N J lune 2 JACOB husband of Emllv Mangold Relatives and friends a 1 societies of whim he was a member Inv In d to funer.il, Thuis J p m -'.!' Formrsrt t Gloucester City Int Union Cem Gloucester Cltv I-riend6 may view remains 1 ed T to Dp m , MARSHALL Sud I ni .la il VIOl.1. 1 J daughter of Robert and Mav M Marshall I ...a. V hll&manl aire1 'i n.l.ll. & j Inee VV htteman) aged ..L,n.,,n till trends invited to lunerai .vion r. "V11" ea .'1. ii'. "low v Jl so- dalit and League of the Hacred Heart Invited to funeral. Tues 83 0 a m , 7121 Kejstone st., Tacony Solemn requiem mast St Leo s Church, 10 a m Int St Dom inic s rm McpiNTY June 2 JAMES son of Jame s and Josephine McGlntv (nee Kenna) aged 10 Relatives and friends Invited to fi- neral Tus . J p m par.nts residence , ??1 Beechwood.t. Gtn Int Holy bepul- I cnr iem chre Cem --. , (nSfaS.TT'Tlf; orKffr McGo'we' Relative0; andyfrlend. B VPeir and Sacred Heart Sodalities of Holv Cross Church In. vlted to funeral. Wed S 10 a m . 33 Plea,. ant st Mt Airy Solemn requiem mass c,h'r1eyar?,"ChUr10a m Int ""' - MclVNES Vt Norrlstown Mav 1 nr BBCCA McLNNES. wdt7Tn- Re" till, ?rd friends members of Vaney Forge Chapter n. a. r . tntiteri tn fiiner.i. 7ni tu' it, st . Tues , 3 p erv Cem Int private, Montcom MeKIERNAN June . . I. HENRY G son " Mei"l.iin- v. Ly i WmT i. . ! . .'cy; T7J.une ' .AN'B H W'f ' .iI5 cir i-, ai .l,,Z.l..!. , 5"dv...i J'lV,! 'e."lcA'.r.'1ScV 'l.fr, p?.r.e.XMl. 'il'i.h??.' .S t "'t?.. Pro",iS ' rson N J Tues , 2 p m I 'auui-- out iaiiv r 3ion t an d run cnurcn .faterson rs j iues , mj p m .!' .! tll,. tlrtV tJl 1UIU.I1VJ.1 lrl ia 1 McMAHAN aged 77 Relatives and friends Invited to services Mon 8 p m , 35 N Preston st Int Tues , Spring Hill Cem , Easton Md McNEILL May 31 MARGARET, wife of I Robert McNeill (nee Cush) Relatives and friends Altar Society of St Edward's Church. Invited to funeral Tues 7 30 a m 2531 N 6th st Solemn requiem mass St. (.award's Church n a. m Int New Cathe dral Cem Auto funeral McVAY May 31. THOMAS J . husband of late Anna McVay (nee Morris) and son of late George and Rosanna McVay. Rela tives and friends. Local No 8, Carpenters' Union of America invited to funeral, Tues , 8 30 a m . 1211 W Cambridge st Solemn high requiem mass at St, Malachy'a Church 10 a m Int Cathedral Cem. MILLER May 81, MARSHALL H aon of Abraham and Dora Miller aged 26 Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv lees, Mon 2 p m , 011 N 8th st. Int Har Nebo Cem MITCHELL May 30 SARAH J . wife of W. K Mitchell Relatives ai.d friends in vited to services, Mon ,2pm 12 Rose mont ave, Ridley park. Pa. int private, .,? iri,.5"c?.,1n.ffi.W i JJi" W T.. W til r. - OHO Iln.l.H -t lllral. mass Church of the Ascension 9 a m Int Holy Fenuiehre Cem NORMAN June 1, at the William U Elklns Mieonlc Orphanage CATHERINE E widow of Benjamin F Norman, nsfil R4 Relative and friends members of Sllnam M E Church lnlted to funeral servirei Tues , 2 P m , chapel of Andrew J. Balr & Son Arrh nun inth vts Int private OPrENHEIMER May 31. OSCAR, hus band of Emma Oppenhetmer aped A0 Rela. tlves and friends also Rheklnah Lodge No. IMfl F and A II Invited to funeral. Moj.. 5 tt m . 1313 Ruscomb fit Int. Mt. Sinai Cem O'NEILL June 2 NELLIE V. O'NEILL Funeral and int. private PATTERSON,--June 2. ANNIE II.. wife of Samuel R Patterson, aged 5T Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 2pm 1116 Collingi ave , West Colllnjs. wood. N. J. Int. private, Harlelgh Cem. Friends may call Tues eve POWLEY. June 1. LOUIS T. B . ion of Minnie Link (nee Powley). axed 18. Rela tives ana irienaj rnvuea to Kuiierai. Tues , 2 D m . residence of mother.TSflnnU Link. la p m , residence of raother.TMlnnle Link. I in 18 Oxford st. Int. private Jlemalna may hj. viewed .Man. 7 . O ii n .., - p AT UanSU AS1 lTaVr,eal MaVl. lAaaailln -fin ?erl sll'..1IlV.,iI.,5 ?rSfir.T" 'Ve1 3n m.433E Allegheny ave Int er.et,m iFlVss'uVhTh "nm"u-i Cm F"nda " Tue.. IFTT1 I ......... ...... M 1 . i uujr,j Juno ' AiNA fj. wuo oi ! i-- --i n.. i-- -j ni nel.ti... .nrf friend, muted to funeral Wed . 7 10 s. m -..m.,,,-. r h,,tv,., at? N.tnn ave Oaklvn X J High miss St nose ot ' Lima's Church, lladdon Heights, li a m , int. private Calvarv Ctm Friends may , call Tues after 7 n PvADER At 4!Vi Ruble m st a German; town June 1 FLORENLE wife of Herbert Rader aged 27 Friends Invited to view remains Mon 7 to 0 p m lnt Lancaster, Pa Wed llATrfrON May 31 ELIZA S , wife of Michael W Rathfon Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Mon Up m, at 031 N 40th st ! prh-te KAl Mift'IU 11. Etwv.rwn-' '-.1!' ford Pa beloved son of Marie and I-rcd- erlck J Rauser aged Jfl Relatives and friends Last Park Lodce No 1042 I O , r- ,ml-,tfD nf 7lnn flomnn Prrsliv. 'iTlin 0rrt 5'rni;'"nhLf,h.0,c"' W , ftnploscii palloa Tjrri Cotta to lmiuu to funeral m I" V,d - P m .2"' "Mt 203 . Master st lnt Mt reac ce rom Auto funeral Remains may bo viewed Tues eve 7 to 10 REEVES Mav 31 ELIZABETH C REEVES widow of Georce F Reeves ajred 09 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues 3pm lull! Spruce st. InRlc5rMay 31. MABEL CAROLINE RUTH, daughter of Cirollne (nee Schleber) and the late William Rich aged 15 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed ,2pm at her parent's residence SR47 N 13th st Friends may call on Tues , after 7pm lnt oreenmount wm fter 7pm lnt ureenmouni v-em RODOPURS -June 1 SARAH daughter of late William and Jane Rodgera, of Countjr Down Ireland Relatives and friends In - vited to funeral Wed 1417 S Ringgold st (near 'Mth and Reed) Solemn high mass nf renulem St Oibrltl s Church 10 a m Int Hnlv Cro'S rem noTE May in it Brookslde. N J MARY A widow of oeorgo f note Rla. w, nd friends Invited to , funeral services 2pm Tues June 4 at 133 South Queen st Lancaster P a ROW AND At Over brook N J near Sar3en it5e .IIA'ai n.iiitA,f?iJ5J& H Rowland aged fil Relatives and friends Invited to funeral vved ip m qverbrook. . J Services Watsontown M P. Church ' ' lnt ilerltn n j i-nenasmav call Tues 7 to 0 p m a RUSSELL June 2 GEOTtaE ALEXAN DER joungest son of Charles and Mary I Russ.ll aged 7 R1atlve. and friends In vited to funeral Wel 2 p. m parents'! residence S.S3 N Pillss st . near 44th st and Lancaster ave Int Westminster Cem Remains may t viewed Tues eve Auto i t service RYAN June 1 ANNA E wife of Ed I ward J Rsan (nee McAnlney) Relatives and 'friends invited to funeral Wed 0 a m r.Fldence of son Pe'T Rv-an 1839 E Jladl. son St solemn nign mass ynurcn oi me Ascension 10 a m int jtoiv sepuicnre C(m Auto funeral SCHERER lune 2 AUGUST C SCHER ER aged 57 Due notice of funeral resi dence of son-in law Joseph J Morrison, 232' S Lambert st SCOTT Suddenly May 31 WILLIAM, son of James and Florence Scott (nee Brlnd ley) aged 10 Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Wed ,2pm residence, 2214 Slgel s Int Mount Morlah Cem SHERIDAN At 100 S 31d ft , Mav 31 BELLA V daughter of Michael JI and late Bella Sheridan aged 10 Relatives and friends Invited to funral Tues S 30 a m Oliver H Bit Bldg 1S20 Chestnut st Solemn requiem mass Our Mother of S'orrows Ch'",evi 10 am Int Holy Cross Cem. ctir.TTSir.INn Mav 31 JOHN' E SHETTSLIvE Relatives and friends Amer- iii Cftimdl No 30 Fraternal Patriotic Americans. lnvlted to funeral serv Ices ...Mon . 2 P m rj lirown si. int ortnvvooa S1IRIVER Suddenly. June 2 ESTHER A SHRI ER Relatives and friends in. vlted to service. Wed 2pm 27 Church lane rernuood Delaware County Ti lnt 1 erpwood Cem RKEFHSOrON lune 2 M VT FR N CES vounsest dauphter of Tohn and Mary Skefflnntnn Due notice of funeral SMITH May 11, HELEN OERTRl'DE wlfa of John V.V Smith and dauchtirr of Ellen and late William fnveenej (nee Odonell) aired 21 Relatives and friends members League of the Sacred Heart Invited to funeral Wed s 3D a m , --4L-U .-v cornea si nun mass of r.nulem Church of th Most rreclous . tmt ., VUI ll'a -I Jllun mooa oi uur i.ora iu a m ini iioiv cross Cem Auto funeral. si'ANC.i.ER May 30. JOSEPH1NF! n 8PANOLER (nee Phynev) widow of Charls L Spaneler ased 77. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services Mon 2 m . son ln-iaws resiaence. uscar Kneed ler 2442 sepviva at, int. private, Monu mtnt uem SPROt't. Tune 2 RTJTIT E danrhtAr nf Simuel and Mildred Snroul aged 1) months residence M110 Klngssesslnsr ave lnt prl. vate Mt Morlah Cem. STARR At Island Heights N J May M, HANNAH 11 (nee Vlereck) widow of John V Starr aged aS. formerly of Fhlla Relatives and friends invited to funeral serv ices, at Island H'lshts, N. J Mon ,8pm. Tnt flreenvvood (K of P 1 Cem. FranlcforH Phlla June 4, on arrival of P. R R. train STEVENS June 1. CHARLES II , hus band or viaD.i .vi sevens iteiatlves and friends tennvjon iouge, wo 3S3, Ron. nf I 't Georse afTd Society of the Sonsof St George Invited to funeral services Wed 1 I P m 4S32 Hawthorne st Frankford Int ) ay call i r,'v't". uaxMnu Lm r rienas may ca i Tus after 7 p m THOMPSON Of Moore Delaware Co , Pa June 2 JOHN D THOMPSON, Sr . for ' "",I" ". vv iinrniBion uei TCefnHt.a .n friends Invited to funeral services 1315 i.incom ave , jvioore, ra . wed ,2pm Int Rlvervlew Cem . Wilmington Del TIMFRMAN Mav 31 EDWARD J TIM. ERMAN husband of Marie A Timerman (nee Henri) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues 2 p m. 1146 S VAN on st Int private Utlca N. Y paper" copy TREFZ June 1 MATHILDA widow of George J Thefz Relatives and friends In- r"T3 ." 'TS ,'. " .T. ",!? .-' t N Jd st Darbv ii . . ' "-.". ... " ' Vliniic- riilllK, ill Pa Int private Mt N thr vVn" rn. i tnr ,i . o. .-, r T .T.S. i.pV rev lSm'i)v "'. ?!1T J-smbe . ,t . HELEN, daughter ol John A. ry a. rurner ine. McCain aged 3 years Kelatives and friends Invited to fu n""'il Tu" 2,, p "1- ,1r?-r"?,m0!h"' s r"1 dnce Mrs Elizabeth McCall 1711 Moore !t.!'J.,v.,H,' CrS5s ?fm. -'AGNLR Suddenlv. lune 1. KARL IV "on Si l r?nK J. ,nd v llhelmlna Wagner ne Marm), aged in Relatives and friends invnea io junerai, lues n vu parents residence. 2D1S N lnth st Tt.. qulem high mass Church of Our Ladv of Holy Souls 10 a m Int St. Teter s Cem Auto funeral. WALDE June 2 AUGUST WALDE aged S2 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral ed . 2 p m , son-in law's resi dence Robert Le Tort 512 Hermit lane Roborough Services In Grace Lutheran Church Ridge and Roxborough aves ,3pm. Int Leverlngton Cem WALKER Mav 31 MARY E daughter of late Charles and Anna M VAalker Rela tives and friends B V M Sodality of st Rita s Church invited to funeral Tues . h 30 a m , residence of brother Thomas L Walker, 1S31 S 10th t Solemn rauiem I mass St Rita's Church 10 a m Int Swedeshoro, N J Auto servle. VA ESNER June 2 ANTHONY husband 'of lite Joephlne Werner (nee Henhoefer) lagel S3 Relatives and friends Invited to fu-veral, Wed , 6 30 a m , 23UJ Fawn st Rtiulem mass St Bonaventura s Church 10 a m Int private. St Peter's Cem WETHERBEE At Riverside N J. May vi -vi.iiE.iii vv L.iiiciviii., HKea on tveia- tlves and friends Keystone Watchcase Ben f.??'tV iATt?!?Vn f.m.rThS?. o-S1" "orks invited to funeral Thurs 2p rn ?,r?Itm.ent8 .of ,Htnrn. c .l1"'!"-" i" Hrldgeboro st , lnt . Riverside Cem Re- VSA VX" Zci. -VrTnnV-V" ,n. wiliKins. June J, haiiky vv , husband . ---"----.. . -.- -. -.----..- ,.. . .... "S and ' C.aYV wnkYn. "aged "jo Tel y " '''nn,d J."v'an .u?e' Tues . , f ,'i'W,.mre,t,Wf."fJ i h f,4,,n, " ' in! ?,;" 2?d f,?,m f'T", may caU Mon . 8 J.-tIp"' ?, Aul? 0-ivv,c2r,..h. 'junVMtRNNA 1 I wise and sister of Mrs F X Zirnkllton ' Sat1" ndo'rl'ndm'n''Didu,a- '.'.""'c'l': , g,J"i T?r"ad and Diamond -ts Int rfriwi.' ,I?.':-J.rlatI ?na uiamona "is int private VVUl-tlK JUne 1. KAIIIKKINK C WOEHR (nee Eberle). widow ot Christian vvoenr agea nn ueiatives ana irienas members of Adult Bible Class of Church nf YOUNG June 1. at Presbyterian Home for Widows and Single Women ELIA JACKSON, vv Idow of Matthew Young . aged N Relatives and friend, Invited to funeral s'rvlces Tues ,!p m . the home 5Sth and Greenway ave. West Phjla. Int Mt Morlah cem rm LOST AND FOUND WATCH Lost, gold wrist watch In Wan a. maker's or on Chestnut et , Monday, Re ward Merlon 522 W. ifELP WANTED FEMALE AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR VOUNG WOMEN. EXPERI ENCE UNNECESSARY- SALARY PAID WHILE LEARNING. 19 50 PER WEEK AFTER FIRST 4 WEEKS OF INSTRUCTION AND THEN RAPID ADVANCEMENT. P E R M A N ENT EMPLOYMENT. WORK NEAR YOUR HOME, i HOURS TO 8 HOURS PER DAY: MEALS SERVED AT COST ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS SICK BENEFITS-T VACATIONS ITH APPLY 6 A M TO 8 P M THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF PA. 406 MARKET faT. BAKER Wanted colored woman. slty Hospital 84th and Spruce Unlver- BANK Young lady with om clerical ex- . .. a ,r. ai, ii in HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other ClasMncil Ad on rate 2) THE T5EDEI.T, CO 12TH AND MABKET 8T3 REQUIRE 1HH SERVICES OF . . DRESSMAKERS rERMAMfeNT .pOSiriOVS. OOOD SALARY APP1.Y SUPERINTENDEN'T'S OFFICE HIJjLbR. rapid, accurate. immediately. onu rum i nrpnration laia-i, vinff 8t UOOKHINDERV tjrerlencert girls for hand foldlnjr. wire stitching and gathering N. E cor. Arch and inth DOOKKFrPER DOliriLE ENTRY. IV AC . COUNTING DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY BOOKKELPER wanted for seashore hotel Apply R F Engl., the Covington, 87th and Chestnut CAP SPINNERS AND TWISTERS WANTED. EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS OOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK, PRINCIPALLY . FOR GOVERNMENT WORK AP PLY ORISWOLD WORSTED CO . DARBY. PA. CHAMHERWORK and waiting, t;n per -. c :;j , 4,-?i? v iiiuuin nnu Doara university Hospital i CLLRK ioung woman preferably high I school graduate with some high school experience, other experience not essential, living conveniently to 24th ind Market sts , ' permanent position In large, bright of- ,,liV ,. "vl mere is an excellent cnance ror "w vvprjer Aaaress giving lull particu- lars Including age schooling and salary ted M ISM Ledger Central want' CLERK Young lady In office of larga man ufacturlng corporation, must be neat, ac curate and write a good hand, one having experience preferred; state salary expected P snrt Ledger Office CLERK Bright girl wanted as clerk and tvplst good opportunity, state age. experi ence and salary desired P 702, Ledger Office CLERKS Girls with some knowledge of tvpewrltlng preferred Apply Abrasive Co Tnconv and Fralev sts , Brldesburg Pa CLERK loung lady, quick, willing and accurate state age experience and salary erivcted P 7?ft Ledger Office I CLERK Young girl to assist in looking up i ...UJ.U -iwiiia u cremis in oince Apply '-" -rr" COMB HANDS JJ4 twisters S12 42. nln. , rere n 03. ooners, Abecoo Mill, Inc . Emerald and Adams sts . 4th floor CONE WINDERS, experienced. bst wages and JlPWi best working cond Address all w.k 1S34 Led Branch Broad A Allegheny. COOKING and downstairs work, colored girl. wVdVnn?? Pa APDly 43D S- 44th CYLINDER PRESS FEEDERS wanted, ex perlenced In feeding cardboard- Brown A Bailey Co, 410 N Franklin DRAVERH1N on plain vork Imperial Wool en Co Main and Rector Bt , Manavunk QENTLEUOMAN as general office arslstant one with a pleasing manner and accun- tomed to meetlnsr people in a business and social way, splendid future for bright vi'imiii im'iv .irfi-rpHii inirt insrntit r tnt -... a i i.-... . r "'S&?SVcXtf'?12X: .. i..-.. i.... e ..-.-'.."...' p lOIlm R O tn K anV 1 a1.!..!. .. e..... , ,.. - :, . i.. '.r u. S"- IV i."vS"i; Ixl0. I1 "Jepariment, H K Mulford Co 42B S 13th st GIRL for peneral housework, arood wajres no washlnp 115 nn-n Mawr ave , CynJ wvd Pa Phone Cynw;d 212 OD1LS WANTED 200 to learn tonerate various machines: no ex I'ti.E.itn i.co-., r , Ullll KIII3 DtLWHH Tn. perience necessarv: only rlrls between the atres of 21 and 45 jears need apply to the JIIDVALE STEEL AND ORDVANCE CO. EDDT8TONE RIFLE PLANT EDDTSTONE. PA. I OR PHTLADELPHIA. OFTTCE8 1431 Arch it. 131 S 18th st. P203 Market st Island road and Woodland ave. BRING- REFERENCES GIRLS SEVER vL GIRLS FOR OFFICE pnsrTinvs Mi'fiT re Otur-K- iNn ir. CURATE AT FIGURES F.MPI OTMENT DEPARTMENT LEE TIRE AND RUBBER CO CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. OIRLS for manufacturing- department Good wages to start with good chance for advancement Splendid working conditions MILLER LOCK CO Orthodox and Tacony sts . Frankford GIRLS BETWEEN IS AND 30 TEARS WANTED FOR WORK IN A WHOLE SALE DRUG HOUSE STEADY EMPI OT MENT ALL YEAR AROUND AND CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT OFIERED TO RE LIABLE APPLICANTS ASK FOR MK ATKISS APPLY SMITH KLINE 4 FRENCH CO RTH AND ARCH STS. GIRI.!, RFTUEFN 20 AND 30 YEABS OF AGE. WV.NTF.D FOR MANUFACTURING WORK. EXCELLENT WAGE2- 10 PER CENT HOVJUI AND ADVANCEMENT CALL FMPLOYMENT OFFICE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY 7TH AND SAN SOM STS MONDAY NIGHT. TO 8 GIRLS Young white girls can have light emplovment. steady work sitting, nice po. sltlons, start ,7.50 week. 1211 Sprlnz Gar- den st. GIRLS. 14 years and over, to learn business: 13c per hour to start. Phlla. Paper Box Co . 17th and Ridge ave GIRLS, small, wanted, paper boxes. Apply Pyne Point Co , 7th and State ata , Cam- den N J HOUSEWORK and plain cooking, family of 2 moving to Lansdowne, desires capable white woman permanently Apply 110 N 34th st Phone Baring 7318 M JOB PRESS FEEDERS wanted to feed card. board Brown & Bailey Co , 410 N. Fr'klln, SHOES General operators and vampers Apply Laird. Schober & Co , 22d and Mar ket second floor SILK PICKERS and spreaders Splendid wages for particular workers: paid while learning Apply Qrlswold Worsted Com pany Darby Pa SPOOLERS experienced, best wages and bonus paid best working cond Address all week IMS Led Branch Broad i. Allegheny, STENOGRAPHER MUST HAVE AT LEAST THREE YEARS' COMMERCIAL TRAIN ING GOOD WAGES. STEADY POSITION. APPLY MIDVAI E STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA BRING REFERENCE STENOGRAPHER wanted for Government work, oung woman with some experience, accuracy of work more essential than speed, permanent position, central part of city Apply by letter. In own handwrllng, giving reference and salary desired, M 1250, Led ger Central STENOGRAPHER Capable and experienced, for permanent position with pleasant en vlronment, salary 180 per month, further opportunity Write or call. 710 Common wealth Trust . STENOGRAPHER, rapid and accurate, for responsible position In largvj textile con cern, northeast section- good opening and advancement assured P 708. Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER One with some knowl edge ot bookkeeping. Apply 171 W. Le high ave. STENOGRAPHER In engineering office of large manufacturing plant; state experience, educa tion and salary expected, "B-5B," P. O BOX 34S4 STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS: STEADY WORK AND GOOD SALARY. EMPLOYMENT DFPARTMENT LEE TIRE AND RUBBER CO. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. HEtP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ada on Pnso 2) STENOGR VPHER, competent and experi enced, in ernee. of largo manufacturing concern, centrally located, salary 13 to ta start: stata age and experience Heyvvood Bros A Wakefield. 244 S 1th st TYPIST Bright girl (Prm.): congenial work; pleasant office: opportunity for advancement Ms Wld.ner Bldg. TYERS-IN on plain work Imperial Woolen .u t .it. m gnu iirnur aia , JMnnayunk WOMAN for work if attractive and re munerative nature for all or part timet ons who is able to absorb enthusiasm and trans mit For Interview address M 1330. Ldger Central YOUNG LADY to work In shlpplnj room. Apply Nelson Valve Employment Office anv evening between 7 so and n p M , at the Raymond Building, Room 218, SG09 Ger. mantovvn aveaue YOUNO LADY, with some, experience on typewriter, for general office work, officii of large manufacturing concern, $10 a week to start, advancement assured State in and experience P 808 Ledger Office, OUNG LADY, -lulck and accurate at fir? urts. for stock records, light, clean sur. roundlngs P n2fi Ledger Office. Ur iOWNQ ladv by fire insurance company for general office work: state salary expected- permanent position C 22 Ledger Office YOUNO LADY for collection department1 accustomed to telephone conversation An- plv i20 Arch st General B0.?s:KiFPn? KL l25 "tenographers. Title Business Service Co. 1301 Land HELP WANTED MALE (Oilier Classified Ada on Tage 21 ACETTXENE WELDERS BOrLERJfAKERS BOILER FIREMEN MACHINISTS LABORERS First-class men wanted Apply Buperlntendent'stOfflee POINT BREEZE OAS 'WORKS PASSTTJNK AND SCHUTLKILL AVES. PHTLADELPHIA WORK OR FIGHT TO WIN OUR WAR WB MUST WORK OR FIGHT HERE 13 YOUR CHANCE TO SECURE WORK AT ONCE ON GOVERNMENT WORK POSITIONS: THE F0LL-VI-NO Adlusterp on automatic screw machines Automatlo ecrevv-machlne operators Browners. no experience $19 50 weekly ieitmen Cabinetmakers Carpenters Cutter grinders Die sinkers Electricians Gaugemakers Guards Laborers bonus for attendance Machinists, maintenance work Millwrights Oilers Too room mllllnr-machlne hands Too room lathe hands Too makers Too grinders Too hardeners Woodworkers on machines 600 learners on various machines 85c per hour and piecework, lour piecework earn Ings should average from H to 36 per day. This la jour opportunity. Apply 13th st. gate with references. MTDVALU STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA, OR PHTLADELPHIA OFFICES Island road and Woodland ave. 1431 Arch st. 5203 Market st, J 519 Arch st. Hours 6 a m. to 8 o. tn. Sundays 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. AMERICANS THE CRT COMES ACROSS THB BEX ARE TOU HELPING HERE AT HOUET HERB IS THB CHANCE TO DO TOUR BIT TOOT.MAKHiRB OAUGEMAKERS TOOIv GRINDERS tJNTVERSAJj GRINDERS SHEET-METAI. WORKERS CARPENTERS BRICKLAYERS COME AND JOIN OUR LITTLE- BUNCH: GIVE KAISER BILL A RIGHT-HAND PUNCH. COME HELP US MAKE THB MIGHTY SHELL THAT SOON WILL- BLOW HIM ALIi TO BITS APPLY EDDYSTONE MUNITIONS CO EMPLOYMENT OFFICE EDDYSTONE, PA OR 605 S. 11TH ST . PHILADELPHLV ASSISTANT In production department, who has had shop and ottlce experience Apply In person. Nelson Valve employment ofhee, Monday evening, June 3. between 7 and 9: Raymond Building, room 218, 6609 Germiu town ave Germantovvn ATLANTIC REFINING CO. NEEDS BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS WHFEI.WRrGHTS PIPEFITTERS' HELPERS HOD CARRIERS AND FLANOE FLANGE FIRE HELPERS CARPENTERS BOILER SHOP HELPERS LAYERS-OUT BLACKSMITHS' HELPERS TINSMITHS RIGGERS' HELPERS RIGGERS LEAD HURNERS FIREMEN LABORERS 4(1 HOURS PER WEEK ONLY EXPE RIENCED MEN NEED ATPLY ATLANTia Rr-FINING CO EMPLOYMENT DE- PARTMKNT. ATLANTIC GATE. 8144 PAfaSYUNK AVE ADJUSTERS ON Acme, Cleveland or Brown & Sharpe auto matic, screw machines; highest wages and bonuf paid for maximum production This Is your opportunity It you apply at once to MIDVALB STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Island road and Woodland avenue 6203 Market street (second floor) 1431 Arch street 1519 Arch street BRING REFERENCE ARMATURE WINDERS wanted Whalen Croshv Fleotrlc Co 140 N 11th st BAKER, annlv In person, nltal 34nn Snruce st University Hos- BANK Young man with some clerical experience- state nee, qualifications and sal rv desired P 815 Ledeer Office BOOKKEEPER wanted for seashore betel. Apply R. F. Engle. the Covington. 87th and Chestnut sts BOY about 10 years. In large real estate office, salary (8 per week, to start, with good chances for advancement; a'.ate refer. ences ai issa leaner vcnirai. SOY wanted in contractors and builder' a of; I lee: KDOQ cnancq to issin inowiwaf V . W ...n ijrow nirai. 4 fS!Z V4 1 aW. a . . 1 1 " r 7. I ,TV .1' 'M,a t J-Jt . "ft -wiS fi ' 1. 1 K :-- tt . ! i?'.' ,--. -t - j
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