"I! if," 4?v '"VJte -,rwi ' rfK' .H &$' .1 &. W. t.Kt 1 Kri- JfK sr .C SOLDIERS fON CAPTIVES Reported Missing Now LtlOWn to "Br in (nrinnn , F-T Hands ... . - ra. .CASUALTIES TODAY yy f'&v" ieteen Men Listed as Dead M&t of Accident and Other Causes -.-v VM,ff- Waihlngfon, June 4 $, Forty- casualties In tho American Et fik 'i Bdltlonaty Forces were announced by IfK-lctW, War Department today, divided as J, follows! LVtJweo killed In action, two died of SJ founds, bIx from disease, nineteen from accident and other causes. Eight wero ?,1Unde,d severely, one Tvound.-d slightly I -"tltd onfi was taken nrlsoner 'Wi. .... . . j ' Ap-e "St contains trie names 01 tniny Imtn. who were prelous!y reported as $ijjm(wlne7 In action now reported prison- tjrit-r iwo reporiea missing in illuuh, nv $ known to be dead ; one previously re- " ported missing-, now listed as killed In Wl action; one previously reported as miss- ii !nr, now reported as wounded In action: ..-M j Am MftArttJ a nftilriH fr1 Iti a pMrtTi- TIOW ," reported as killed In action "j The officers mentioned in tne list are VKi -.plea of wounds Lieutenant Colonel J wr Itobert J, Maxey Missoula. Mont ft-A r MHed of disease Lieutenant wuiiam W ti.r Miller, Saginaw. Mich Z. . sDJed of accident Lieutenant John L BiJ, Mitchell, Milwaukee, Wis ; Lieutenant ; "Wchard Blodpett, West Newton, Jlasi ''' . Wounded severely Lieutenant Leo- 'i'tld Arneau, 552 Riverside drive. New Twk city: Robert V K Harris, wmstea. Conn.; Thomas E Riley. McDowell, W.,Va. Wounded slightly Lieutenant Lea T. Kwer, Waverly, Mass Prisoner Lieutenant Paul W Eaton, Jackson. Mich ipfr I'risoner, previously reported missing T'-lt.leutenant Benjamin P Bu-pee, Man- eheeter, N. H KILLFD IN ACTION rrlvates Lf- I '. ira-1 Trl o r rw vM,.. t.- 1 ;,,saiL,iur4, wuwaku 1 nariiora v-c-k. PIUFF. NELSON A New Haven DIED OF HOUNDS Lieutenant Colonel .vilAXET, TtOEERT J Missoula lto"t i; . uoriwirai LLIAMSON WILLIAM C. Bli'-hard. rjcado County, La, i DIED OF DISE.VSE Lieutenant ER. WILLIAM L . Saginaw Mlcfc. Master Signal Electrician WILE. ROT C Torresdale. Philadelphia. fX Serxeant fSLAND. THEODORE A . B'reaford. D. rrlvates 3USON. JAMES H . Rowley. Maes. RUSE, PAUL W Brook Park. Minn. ILES. SIDNEY. Stone Mountain. Oa DIED OF ACCIDENTS Lieutenants FKtrCRELL. JOHN L Meadowmere Mil- -v'wvike. Wis. (MADOETT. RICHARD. West Newton. CVHats. "w EerzeanU fBtj. LTONS, PHILIP, 11 Hamilton stret Hart. tf 1 jota. conn. a UAvris, TOWEL! Franklin. V SBCPSON. CLYDE A . Caddo, Okla HCXDERSON. JOSEPn, Dayton, O. NARDELLI. ANTONIO Italy an Corporal ANDERSON. ERNEST W , Annex Hotel. Faro, N. D. rrlvates VlrTTPn VITVW ITitlt.n XT T- Wff BIPELARSE. ALFONSO. Detroit. Mich FJ5 eOWEN, EDWIN A . 1208 North Eighteenth Vgy,' street. Philadelphia. IW-BJJiuaihv, L,iiSTEK A south w aterboro, r ae',x, D . . .,... Lsi- fAW, FRANCIS X . Marquf ttft Mich l,f fXiSH CLAUDE A Law ton. Okla r k--w-an Vi. MCtjrjrj . . jjnnr liianii L,lty .pwB, inujiAs 14 I'rucnara, -Mian Til Jf ArrriV Tlrl r'laaplr IT- tvNA. MARK H Ingram. Pa Civilian f'jf KOQAN, PAUL. Aulos Chile M caaet l,v - BBC. ROGER S . Jr . Boston WOUNDED SETRELY Lieutenants AXNAUD. LEOPOLD. New Tork 15- HARRIS. ROBERT V K . Wlnsted Conn. BS J. RILEY. THOMAS E McDowell. W Va 6ii,-l. -. rvrlft corporal KTimOWN, ROLLA O Moberly, Mo Privates ' r(iqJeLEY. CHARLEY A R P D 2, Athens ! Srf'CkSONS, FREDERICK W Hartford, ;tfSlsUiAN. HOWARD. Rugby, Neb U BEBSON, WALTER K . Corbin. Ky. V WOUS11ED SLItilITl-1 Lieutenant LEO T , Waverly, Mass JA IVjlf PRISONER iieuiiiiui vtATON. PAUL W . Jackson. Mich -JjlitlSONERS (previously reported misting) ," Lieuienanis BtjRPEE. BENJAMIN P , 250 Bay st . Man- Cheater. N. H. QALLAQHER, BERNARD J Waseca, Minn WW Jrttvir,ici, vvxll,iai ii udun,-, v fiereennt K5, j- ""'"" .. , piML.WAUvLn, rtui3.rvi i . jtneir vn. . J V. Corporals HMHTAN. PATRICK F . Springfield Mass .IfKITEHEAD. LEE H , Jeffrey, Ky cM-i Privates HOMER Norwood, Mo BTT. EDWARD. Harrlsburg. Ill HGERON, ARSENE Turners Falls, Mats BT8CHNEIDER, FRANK. Chicago. B.NIELS. FILIPPO. 319 Broad street. Lynn, Mass. 3BON, kusskll K., vintondale. Pa. ERTY. EDWARD J , 1253 Center t- Newton Center, Mass enxr, uwc-(, 722 Seville ave , Pa. N. FRSD C, Loogootee. Ind CARL, Alltton. Mats CUSZENKI. ALECKSANDER. Dobre. nd. 4E. JEREMIAH. Brooltljn JIES, WILFRED, Fall River. Maas. nor R., Gainesville, Fla. , -FRANK J Reading, O, ja. ui. ., urignton, Mass. CLARENCE E. Cincinnati r EMMIT J , Minneapolis, Minn. O. JAMES. Newark. N. J. C3LO. CARMENILE R.. Avon. Miss ,; buuuo. vvaterbury. Conn. HESIII, 3134 Ti ton street. elphla. WILLIAM C 37(1 Athena Bouth Boston. Mats. S, DAVID L., Glasgow, Ky. tlSLV REPORTED 'MISSINO. NOW &sl BEPOKTED DE.VD J LUotenaoto LN. CHARLES W. Waterloo. I. pRD, JOSEPH R , Skowhegan. Me. UKVS MISS1NO. NOW HEFOKTrn V AK1XLED IN ACTION Mechanic r.t JOSEPH IT., Brlital. Conn, CIILY RKPOKTED SLIGHTLY MISSLNO IN ACTION P, Private CKAHLBfl J.., New Haven, Conn ar-.-rtw killhh in in jUTNJI 'v 'm .... U i&i '""- ' AIR MAIL ACROSS OCEAN AND COUNTRY PREDICTED rostmaster Thornton Optimistic Regarding Possibilities of New Kind of Service Johnson Tells of Its Advantages fTARANSCONTIN'ENTAL. and tranat- j. laiuic aeriai man service was pre dicted today by rostmaster Thornton In reviewing what has been accomplished so far In the service between Philadel phia and Washington and Philadelphia and Xew York "As soon as a machine Is made which will be strong enough to carry 1000 pounds of mall transcontinental aerial mall serlce will be started,1 Mr Thorn ton said Mr Thornton has been discussing for several diys with aerlal clubs In and near Philadelphia the possibility of aerial ser Ice across the Atlantic to carry mall to American soldiers at tho front The route of such a service. If the necessary plane can be perfected, would start at New York, he t,ald, and the first landing would be made on the north ern coast of Ireland From there the mall could be sent In airplanes to London and thence across the channel to be relayed to the front As to the posslbllltj of dex eloping a piano for this vork Mr Thornton be llecs It can bo done ' i remember reading about twenty years ago, ' he said, "a story of a bird man who ealled to the Arctic regions and created quite a furore among the naties there Today the blrdman Is a reainy i can see no reason wny tne airplane cannot undergo the same evo lution as the locomothe, automobile and steamship If is a matter c history that Rob ert Fulton ' ,tn his steamboat and the firs locomotive wre sneered at but i fruit V tVlAt Vi1a -Aliw1 a Vilirlt c I i .f de'lonment I realise that It will tnke some time1 for the public to graso the possibilities of the airplane, but we must alwajs look far Into the future Especially must we consider the situation that will come at the end of the war Many air planes have been built to carry on the war and many more will be made "When peace comes there will be many Industries that have devoted their entire energies to turning out airplanes Tho use In the war of the airplane has opened the minds of the Inventors and turned their attention to It Until the war came few gave air travel serious attention, regarding It more for novelty than for practical use " Mr Thornton pointed out that air planes in the service to New York and ... . . . - . . to Washington have been averairlnrr 100 ' miles an hour and that this being true the posslbMltv of planes traveling UO I miles an hour does not seem far off I T P Johnson, superintendent of i malls, believes one of the biggest possl oiutles of airplane mail service Is the replacing of the telegraph to a certain extent As fourdatlon for this belief he cites the fact that In every Instance In which telegrams were sent tn the destination cities advising of the de i parture of airplanes from here the I planes arrived first I Another fact cited by Mr Johnson to support his statement Is the cost The airplane postage Is twenty-four cents and there is no limit as to the number of words, while the telegraph tolls arb much higher and the sender Is ham pered by the word limits Mr Johnson said he received word for the first time today that the Washington-New York-Philadelphia service was being used extensively by Boston and other larger cities because It Is faster, even though they have to send tneir man part ot tne way By train t.lriertv mntftrq nrn used In enme raoe between hero and New York, but not to Washington The reason for this, Mr i Johnson explained. Is that the landing ' station at Washington Is not large enough to accommodate the larger planes that are necessary to carry the Liberty motors Liberty motors are expected to cope with storm conditions better than the others, and this will mean greater efficiency for tho service, Mr Johnson said The average number of pieces of mail carried from Philadelphia Is 500 a day, from Washington 500 a day and 1000 from New York Kxplilnlng the fact that the service at present Is not being used as extensively by Philadelphia busl- ""s men as was amirapaieu, -ur. jonn- Eon saiu inai mere js veij Kuoa railway mall service from here to New York, ( I'HOTOI'LWS The Stanley Booking Corporation : THE following theitres otitaln tnelr pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which Is a puarantee of early show Ins of the finest produc tions All pictures reviewed before exhibition Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation All L, 12th, Morris L Passvunk Ave AlnamDra Mat Daiiyt2 i:gs o tito "TARZAN OF THE APES" A Dfil I O MD AND THOMPSON STS ArULLU MATINEE DA1L VIOLA DANA "BREAKERS AHEAD" 'ADPAFilA CHESTNUT Below 10TH KvAIJlM 10A.M to 11.13 P M. ELSIE FERGUSON In ' A DOLL'S HOUSE" DT T ICDIDn BROAD STREET and IJL.U,Dlr.L SUSQUEHANNA AVE. CHAPLIN In THE COUNT" ALICE BRADY In ' MAID OF BELGIUM" BROADWAY .Sn'S SERGE NT GUY EMPEY In OVER THE TOP" EMPRESS MAIN ST , MANAYUNK MATINEE DAILY WM. TARNl'M In "THE SPY" FAIRMOUNT20'!1,,1!' ENID BENNETT and EARL RODNEY In "NAUGHTY NAUGHTY" CAIVIII V THEATRE 1311 Market fit r-lVllL.I ti a M tn Midnight. BARNEY SHERRY in "111011 STAKES" 'ATU CT THEATRE Below Spruce JOin Jl. MATINEE DAILY GLADYS LESLIE in "A LITTLE RUNAWAY" GREAT NORTHERN ViWt. SV RITA IOLIVET "LEST WD FORGET" IMPERIAL "StfJS.Wo NAZIMOVA in "Revelation" LEADER 1ST kZKSZZ? AVE KNID Br.VNr.TT in "THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH" H E A OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT S2D ABOVE MARKET MARJORY WILSON. "'Old Love, and "New" "TOTO THE JUNK MAN" CEDAR C0TI1 CEDAR AVENUB TODAY Billie Burke to LET'S GET A DIVORCE" e-f1 ICCI ITil Market Bet. SUtlt OOth LVLiULiWIll TODAY Douglas Fairbanks.. In "MR. FIX-IT" -V"M Ml Af c"- Maplewood Are.. Iv-LVJIN1-VL. 2:1 and 8:15P.M. MARY PICKFORD,.M,LVSf.. Fl IRFKA 40TI1 MARKET STS DUSTINFARNUM ta 'fiE FRANKFORD wJ?Sg Aa, - ' ' i--i tn 'eriHB vanK'rui EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1918r there being twenty-nine dispatches dally There are nine dispatches dally to Wash ington The real reason, he laid. Is that Phlla- delphlans do not realize the speed that can be obtained "Wh.n n ,r,an ..,. -,! a !... t vvnen a man can write a letter at II 15 a m and get It to New Vork or Washington by 3 30 that afternoon ho is receiving somo service," he said In case the air tnlno do not run n uauh nine s iwvib jiii.i.nn n vnn ,--.,-.. if ,i ,J .i . onM D seed l RrUtlvea nnd frl-nd- Vw iccount of tho weather the mall Is sent1 ixiJre No ,ri3 f and a m rn.t xn 77 by railwav accompanied by a spec a! .,.,. tv,i. .iii.,i k. ,1.1... 1 carrier This eliminates the delay In handling at terminals t'pon reaching the postoflice, each letter Is Immediately sent to Its destination by special deliv ery SOCIALISTS URGE PEACE Austrian' Demand That Rcichralh Pa on All Treaties Amsterdam Juno 4 Demand fni-.tViA HEVCKFRT lune ? IAMES M. snn of iJi.ii.f ' ,, ' e ma nd forsthc ute John D and Marv E P-nekert Rela immediate convocation of the Relch- 1 tlv-a and friends invited to funeral services rath was made at a conference of the I wfd - r " B108 Baltimore ave Int Austro-Hungarlan Socialist Labor Dem- t M.t.rt "uddenlv Jun. 1 I TACon ocrntlc party, which Includes all the So- RENI'ERT need 70. Relatives and friends clnllaf memliprc nf fV,. .iter.... r ..1. ,. Temonla I.odre No 4 F R D H S . Teu. cinn.t members of tho different Leglsla- ton,0 S1,(,r lt0,i. N-o 1 invited tn funeral tures It was stated that Inasmuch ' service" Wd.. 2 pm. 8138 N. t2th Re. "4,r?'.r?,r,1" vVt,0?k,v,an'1 ."n'Sn'.ffi.mAanVMf" Int C' poire treaties violate the principles of RITTINC1 June 2 LAVINIA widow of pence by understanding and without In- I Jam'? Rlt'lnir aged 70 Relatives and rlomniH.e . .M. .-.... i ., fr'enri invited to funeral Vd 3pm, tiemnitles or annexation, those treaties 2217 N vtei. st irt private Hillside rem! Fhnll be submitted tn the PelHicrnt Rt.VCIC At AT,n,lnn Rroftk Pi June 3 bforo thev nrA ritlfleH Tli. .nfa..... , ih!. 1 ? I 7. Tho conferenco lurtner requted the Government of the "entral Powers to orfer eremv countries , .,.rn, -,.-. ,u .,,,. , v,. ,' a grierni peace on tho following basis First Tho establishment of a league of nations, Including all countrles.to carry e,t ,..-,....1 ji....J. -j .....,' . . ... uui general uisarmnment nna to settle international disputes bv arbitration Second The renunciation of all anner. atlons and Indemnities, both In the West and South, as well as In the Hast and tioutneast .eatfjg Anderson Dorthln Andrews David Ansstadt Ida I Parkdoll Or-oree w Rarne- llsrrlet M mrr DaVdMller Reck Frederick Jr Keller Catharine.. Hulshlier Allen C, T--1 .- -iv. ... .. Mmlson Mhnbth P' t , on -viarvA TamlRon 'Tohn Jerscn. Edward Kelehtla Beasle Kennclly Jern Ktrns loeph K'ng viarv F Klnkaide Anne Jean K peade Martha Klaueer A.nnle E 1 iDPlnentt Emllv A nntirri Mirs n c vt-rcr.'d Ta oi, ,'I'Cormicl' Marv McOeii, en Fl'en McKeever Daniel McLean Vnnle H Mlddleton John Moore riirenen r Neieser Emma R Norman Catherine E " Nelll VelHe V Pancoast Joslah Parker Alleo c Patteron Annie II. Parkins Sarah J Pettlt Mary Phillips Jennie K ""Mllnn Anna E. Rauer Edward Reeie" Elizabeth C Hlch Mahel r R Rodgers Sarah ,ote Mar- A Rowland Hannah W Rush Ellrabeth nusrll Oeorcc A Pvan Anna E 'avidre Mary Scherer Aucvirt C Schue! Emma f.cott William Peelev Inc B hrlxer Eter A Skefflncton, May F. mith Helen O. Spencer Caroline B. eroul Ruth E Sevens Charles H. Thompson John D Tlmerman Ed J Trefz Mathilda Turner Helen Turner William H. Wagner Paul Walde August Wesner Anthony Wetherbe" Albert ''IKIr trtr-v W. Wise Marie Anna Woehr Katherlne C. Young. Eliza J Benfkert James .vi Renkert J Jacoi jacfu rutting i.nv into Black Pohert ' Tl Suli J nrrom-ll Bertha T..,i n Alice 1 Buchanan l has W' Butler Martin Cahlll Theresa M ( is,div NnrJ M Conwav Mary A Cottello L" ., Crautearw Henrv K Crompton AmeHaO rusunrth vv lllism J Dannenhnner rui Davis. James W Dewar Tlmn'ny A Dorft MaV-l I Dovle Elln riuetrlcullle Amell- Dugan Catherine M F.bner Nell'e A Eckstein Bella F Fdirar John D Elliott Ell7a'jetll Ellis James J l'merv vii r- L Evans Oeo B J Ewell Mamvret M ralrhurst Eliza frarrell Ellrabeth r-ee james Tercuson Mirtha E l"lood John P I Fraley Marguerite rree -larv A Galtlcer. Pter Serne'r Rut" Anna over Christine glh'on Francla H Goebei RoW t c Gooluin Hnrrv " driham Mary M Greer Lizzie Gunsallus Franklin J Hallam Marv Hashburirer Joseph Haves. Marirarct HIrth Barbara Holton, Bertha E ANDERSON .Tune T-.nnTi.irr- -...u er of Lottie and late otto Andraan aed 10 i, I, . Ir,pnas members of On- tarlo Presbyterian Church teachers and PHOTOriAYS nTp A Mn GERMANTOWN AVE i- x i -vx iiil AT VENANGO ST Marguerite Clark . ,n' I RL.SELLA PHOTOPLAYS LIBERTY URAD 1 COLUMBIA AV L1DLIX JL, Matinee Daily SERSUE IIAYAKAWA In "THi: HON'OU OF HIS HOUSE" 333 MARKET CT ??',E5APTnMC PAnwrt. Vi-VJo10 " I5P- M- i CARAfHt. rVTTTQ In "BROADWAY SCANDAL ' MODE! 425 EotJTH ST. Orchestra. inwii-i continuous 1 to 11 iJSIX11 OORDO.V In "THE PL'KPLE LILT" PAI ACF 121i MARKET STREET '" TE FACE IN THE DARK ' DDlMPrcC 1018 MAnwpx opt,,,- i ixiivjj.j & 9fT j ,;..... BPRTivTrti ,o11 13p M In "THE TRA1I. nV wsTPon . .. '" JUA1L Or YL3TERDAY" RI IRY MARKET ST BELOW 7TH MAROtT,Ar-,t.nU 15 P- M. tn RICH MAN. POOH MAN" SAVOY J211 JIARKET STREET In "CYCLONE HIOQIn" D D" STANLEY tMf;13, ,1T"r . . MAnEli'NOR-MA-ND0 " " P' " In jw. ur 1-L.ATTbUURG" TT-r I A vinirpT o . VICTORIA S;AET ST. AB oni r ivi viviri o A M t o ll.is p. M . In "THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES' T R F. c JEFFERSON 23TH AD DAUPHIN ''-''-"-"' STREETS GEORGE WALSH ' wavb AND BOLD" IUMB0 "NT 8T. GIRARD AVK. ..a J.umbo Junction on Frankford "L-' IVlAiNil WOMAN o rr- r?P.TTi itARifrT ct .. .. i rvr.Vir.M I " tieiow Kill KriNIH lune 1 NTI.LIE A . vMn. f ?....... .1 -7.j ... .11 .,i.,l.. ., ..ui.u I VVtti.l-lv June., e..uii.... ..u.i.ai. .. w .;., , ,zr;- -. ---.-;,,; '." . - - -. , e 1 1 Vf ii r, .. . n.,.!," . ., -.. . ..-:.-- . ' .".' ieiaii (xini hicuu.. a i .u.itinj ui iyiiilii i . .... TncenVitne esner Inee llenhnererl. '"'i'" i "'"'n .,m,--mi niir, i nesmilt sr in "THE NVIAra-V nd E lbeh "SDTnne.. '"ntelffi " mXF lrnllSW J$'?ti!$ ' i OIHU. " 1K ! C'Pr',al WOrlt '" '" " in THE WI.N.MNQ OF BEATRICE" friends. league of the Peered Heart In. T-k?- ti i L rVm Gloucester ritv fuiera . Wed , S 30 a m. 23IU tawn st. partmint. must he good penman and good RIVOLI B2D &?Zr- r ?nted'n ' .S,n,VW.UKt1JS.w 37 BESSIE BARR,SEEEDAILTThur.'rn0d'mUiarent.'fUresrdVc:'7 g?"JL Chu"h' T?. a m lnt uW;S ,1. Int. .""'de hu,band '"THEAjtSRT.SQCrArrE WcVm- WiSSSVflSr. JJ Int B"h I 'SwKN -June C. ELLEN McGOWEN vi" GIR" ? it.Liijiiir,iii wiuow oi jonn rarreu tieia- KMlPk'CDnnPl'CD MAJtKP-r tlve. and friend. Invited tn funeral. Wed. MNlUrvfcKoULKLK JlA& 47X.r 8 m 212 K 4th. st Hrldaeport High AI ir'P RDAriV In "Rpiibq nie "'"' man St Augustine'. Church JM a m Int, ALlV-t, BKAUY, m SPURS OF bt. Augustine'. Om Auto funeral. SVBIL", FEE June .3 JAMES h-ubMnd of Han. LOCUST 3r.D AND locust street LUtUJ1 Mat. 1 30 3:30. Kvg..8:30toll "MASKS AND FACER FORBES ROBERTSON and All-Star Ca.t NIXON "D BELOW MARKET 6T. tJ"':ViJ' 2'11. ?n Enid Bennett ln "ceatest show W V ON ItARTH" PA R l RlOE AVE, & DAUPHHV ST. iiVrVf Mat. 2:13. Evg. 0:45 talL nnvriis classmates of Frankfort! lllsh School. In vited to funeral services Vttd 8 p tn , 808 E Westmoreland st. Funeral Thurs . 2 o m Int : North Cedar Hill rem. ANDREWS Suddenly. June 1. DAVID, husband of Alice Andrews Relatives and irieras, memners i-assyunK Assemoiv, ;vo. s a o .ii r , muted to funeral Thurs, V m.. 1047 S Cnneetnirn at West Phil. i. nt Mt Morlvh fern Rpmilni nmv ne viewed Wad after 7pm ANOSTADT May 31 IDA I., wife of w imam .vngsiaat ana aaumtcr or late Ram u-i nna Amanda uniy agea im irienas invitea to ru lues . a an p m, husband" Krams ave Mamvunk. lnt minuter r Friends mav nATlKnnT.T. tima o nponnp t- 1.... band ot Hessle narkdoll. aged 4 Relatives and friends employes Penna cold Storage -o , invueu in lunerai wfa . i p !,?"t..mtntB JY'1";..1!. Batterhv. 8118 N tow n. Pa RemMn.m.y bo viewed Tu..." :8pm Auto funeral. 'HAUNTS Juno 3. HATlRIET M wife 1 0f John E names rtelathes and friends I Invited to fineral btMcos Thurs 2pm KmV ArGk&'HSS1 Wi.nfi'iS.Si'ii i Wed Me nix .t A R lnvltid to funeral, Tue, 3 p m on-ln-law s rrldence, James R Rucker m. d cor W combe and Price ae 1 Lansdowne, Pa Int sit. Morlah Cem Lnnraltpr naTipr ropi. nECK June 2 FREDERICK HECK Tr on of Frederick J and Carrie R. Beck (nro Kictt) unames ana rrienas invited to ru P V 2Sth st Int Holy Cross Cem Auto fu - neral HIKLER Jun I CATHARINE . wife of William ntelr and diurhter of late Jacob rnd Catharm Hfllstab Relvtlvef and ,, I friend. InvltM to funral Thurs a so a 1 m L's;o Envrild st Solemn requiem mass Church or the visitation 10 a m lnt Hnh Sormlrhr. Cpm Auto funeral ROHwRT J 'n of Toenh T nnd lve Jane ,,rk , ,,(,,. nd friend" Invito,! to fu- nenl srl" T -rs 2n m rerl.lenre of brotbrr Simi 1 r'lfk 20-4 r. Suovev,nnna ave In' pr" nt Grtenmounl fem Friend mn. run v vn r-1iee BLACKWOOD June n ALLEN son of !w","n an ,M. ,'r" K ' . 1"aSk".001. J6!11 I! mos Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Thurs 2 p m. parents' reidene, 3U0 uarluam terrace, utn. mi private BOSCH lune 2 LOUIS JOHN, son of Louis and Nellie Bosch ned 17 months Relatives ard friends Invited to funeral Tues 2 30 p m . parents' residence 2433 Arllnitton st lnt Holy Sepulchre Cem BROOMELL June 1, BERTHA, wife of 1 William J Broomell and daughter of Reed Frankc-nfteld Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues 8 p. m . act I Wed 2 30 p m 224 N. fllst st Remains , may be viewed Tuea , 7 to 10 p. m Int Fernwood Cem Auto service I uinj . rt i,iv r. x' vu ui uriirv ?T.m? Jun?, J pJ?,e" with family and nnow.v alick F wire or Henrv w friends re!dence Oak roan Oermantnwn Tues 12 1 p m Burial services and Int St Anne a Church, Mlddletown Del 130 p m Special train Penna R R leaimg Cheiten Ave station 1 15 p m West Phlla 1 " Wilmington 2 20 and New Cistle 2 31 RffHANVN Mav 20 CHARLE1- W 'IH'CHANVN RelitHes and frlend Proth- I erhood ft Railroad Trainmen Volurtnry Rel'ef D nirtment of the pelin i R R Co. Invited to funeral services Trl 2pm Oliver H Pali Bide 1820 Chtstnut st lnt Ffrnwnr-' Cem Ill'TI.ER Suddenlv June 2 MARTIN Sr huiband of late Ann Butler (nee Halev 1 Relatlr nnd friends Invited to funeral Thurs s- 30 a m residence of son Martin i Butler Jr 2812 Gaul st '-ilenn r-nulem I mann St Ann s Church 10 a m Int IIolv Cros f "m Auto service CAHILI June S, THERESA M CA- HILI. daughter of Jate Richard I" and Marv J Cahlll Relatives and friends In vltel to funeral Thurs 8 10 i in 4040 bpruce st Solemn high mass of requiem bt Tames Church 10 a m Int prhate . CAFSIDAY -MDn June 2, 101R NOH V M 'daughter of S irah Hlckev nnrl the i,te John CuMdaj In her 211 vear Relit in I and ('lends nlo B V M S Sodalliv I Learue of the Sacred Heart Invited tn u neral Wed 8 10 a m , from her moth- r s residence "702 Tulip st Wlsslnnmtng sol emn requiem mass at St Leo'a Church Ti conv 10 a m Int St Matthew a cm Conshnhncken Auto service 1 CONWAY June 3 MARY ADELXIDE daughter of late Peter and Marv Conwav , School DIup Cell HI!' Ris.atheft and .i.. T l. T A li bociPU oi h' John the Baptist's Church, invited to fu- neral, Thurs s sn n ,n . i",t, (jotion si i TvTanavunk Solemn Mrh renuUm mass St John the Baptist s Church, Manajunk. 10 a m Int St John's Cem COSTELLO June 3 LFO W son of John J and late Catherine Gordon Cotell aged J2 Relitlve nnd friends Invlt'd to funeral Thurs. 8 30 a " K r"rl " ' Ham A Co-tello, 3V. N Rrcsdway Oloiieey ' ier i-iiy. i j nnn iu-,ri .-i ' ll iL,v " Church Woodburv N I . 10 a m Int St. Joseph's Cem Swcdcsboro N. J CHAI'THAMEL June ? HENrtV K husband nf Mir CriuthimM Rdaths nnd friends William Tenn Lod?t No 30 K of P tnvitpl to services A J , 130 p m ZWX N Hanrnrk t Int prHate CROMPTON June 2 AMELIA Q Ife of Thomas Cromnton atrJ 12 Ulattes ind rinds lnited to fureral services Wt-A 2 30 n m 279 N nh tt Int private n't-WnnTH PuddenU on Jun 2 l!t!8 WILLIAM J husbin. of Altro Cunwnrth aped fi4 Rlatl," and friends Lnvlled tn fu neral servicer Wed 'J v m at nis Utn reside ncf. 577 E Martin st IlnxDorouch Int prUate Trends may call Tues eve from 7 to 0 o'clock DANNENHOWnn Turn. 2 formrlv of Germantown. ELIZABETH ldow of Man nine F Pannnhnver ised 87 RlatJx'1 cnd friends. Germantown Oouncll No 21 S and D of A inWted to funeral srleeji Thurs , 2 p m son-ln-lau reldnr Daniel rianUan 10IS W Vork st Int Chei ten Hills cem. Auto lunerai uamaen pa pers copy DAVIS June 2 JAMES W . son of James L and Levina Prader Davi need 2 jears -j monins Kfiiiies ana irienas in ited to funeril Wed 2pm parents' reldence "S3 McKean at Int Holy Cross Cem Ato funeral DEWAN May 31 TIMOTHY A DE WAN husbind of Nellie C Dwan (ne Haert RelTtles and frlendi, Dlv No 5a. a u n inua unus .-o ' i u O M Invited to funeral. Weil S30a m . mu jam st ooieinn requiem mass fit Thomas's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cms. C'JDASJ0 .rv,cC ...nn. . .- .... DORFr Tun 1 MABEL I. Wife. Of Mil. 'v man's ford K pr" Relatives and friends. Invited eral servirP Wed.. 3pm at Steel ChPl 3031 Kensington ave Int. nrivate. North Cedar Hill Cem rrUnrt may call Tues , after 7pm DOYLE June 1, ELLEN DOYLE Rela tives ard friends Invited to funeral Wed 8 30 a m . 2201 Federal st Solemn hlsh mass of reoulev Rt Charles's Church 10 a m In. Cathedral Cem Anto funeral DUGAN June 3 CATHERINE M . ..vktep nf late .Tame. unA l.i Tn. V."-'."-".!- w'-."i.."".'."...'. -w j.uH.u UUQ novice ot lunerai win oe Kiven, sister fl residence. Mrs J Reichardt. 1701 N War nock st DI'IRIF.L'ILLE June 1. AMr.t.TA wife I ?' .?. A Dutrleullle Relatives anl ..fiend. inuea 10 xunerii vv ea morning-, at -in s ,ntn et Solemn hlch mass at St Peter Claver's Church 'lam Rertialns mav e Mewed at residence on Tues from 8 Ir IV 3i p m int uoiy cross cem EDGAR June 1. JOHN T). son e.f jnUn and Theresa Fdgar. aged 23 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed . I 1 30 p. m parents residence 2227 W Thompson st Int Hillside Cem. Friends ' mav call Tues eve. I ELLIOTT June 2 ELIZABETH, wife of George Elliott Relitlves and friends. Camp No 120 P O of A , Invited to fu- neral tn Ira ThllPI I n n. .... .1 I " "..... . . " . " euii n jeai' 1 nence. uj. i. Arizona st int private. I ureenmouni wm Remains mav he v.leu.ed i nu Mi.cr n 1, (lt , P.n.t ELLIS Blxtn nontn 1st JAMES J hus Dana oi -U'n uni inee tiuil. aged SO Rela. iit .e-,"" i'i"J ",.,u,,,. lunerai serv- Jjea. niu . - p. in . u uicnmona St. Int Palmer Cem Remains may be viewed Tues . atl :tr8 tn Icea, EMERr June 3 MARY E Mnl . Orlando H. Eme- Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services Tues.. 8 p. m 20 Ward ave. Ridley Park Pa. Int. Lock Haven. Pa. Wed EVANS Suddenly at Miami Fla . Mav 31 GEORGE II EVANS' Jr enslm. United State, naval air service on of George B and Lucy Moorhead Evans aged 2l Rela tives and friends Lvans's employes. Invited to funeral services Thurs 3 o m. Second Presbyterian Church. Jlst and Walnut sts In private. I MECLEARY. wife of Albert II Ewell. Due I ne.lee nf funeral Will he riven frnm JOT Walton ave . West Phlla i FAIRHURST June 2. ELIZA, wife of Joseph Lowe and daughter or Robert and late Sarah Falrhurat .red 30 Funeral Tues . 2 p m.. 3131 N 2Sth it. Int pri vate. Leverlngton Cem I FARRELL Bridgeport Pa Sat . June 1, nun Fee Helatlves unil frlemis invited tn funeral. Thurr 8 10 a m residence of son-in-law James O'Neill 8041 Belgrade st Solemn jequlem mass Church of the Natlv. Ity 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral FKHGUSON June 2. MARTHA E . daughter of Laura H and late Oenrge A Ferguson, aged 14 month. 4 do.. Services Tue. 3 p. m . mothers' retl'V-ire. 423 E. 31 at.. Chester. Pa Int Ches'er Rural Cem Friends mav call atnn. ive FI.OOD,-i-June I. JOHN P nu.hand ot Agne i. i looa. Relative, ana iriepas. uiv. .. a. u, it ; uoiummu PEATHS v 100 N. Simpson t (Silth and Race. W P) 'of Samuel R Patterson, aited 1ST. Rela lllh muss of reoulc"! our Lady of Roary tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Wed,, Church 10 a m Int. Itoiy Cress Cem 2 m 1110 Coiling, ave. Watt Colllnge Auto funtral. Wood N J, Int prhate. Harlelgh Cem. FRALEY .Tun s winnnrniTP r,lnfi mav rail Tua pe daughter of Thomaa and Maraaret Fraley mee Trainor). aited 1". Relatives and incnus inwiPd to iun"ii rri . s 30 a m parenta' residence 21111 Jessup at n. aulam mass ChurCi of niMpham lu a m int Holy Cross Cem Auto aenlce MIEE Mav. 11 MnY A FR!:n (nre tirlvnt OALLiaER.-Jun fl. PETrR hiichan .f Hannah Oalllaer, aaed 2 Rslitlves and ,,,c,,u, rniuiura iirnrv iJISSlon a sons Holy Name Society of St Io'a Church, Ir vlted to funeral, Thurs S 30 a m , 678J He?erman at., Taconv. High mass St Leo'a Church 10 a. m. Int. St Dominic's Cem. Auto funeral CIARTT.A vn Ti.. 1 ttrtv u - James Oartland Relatlve'a and frlnd In. v ilea to funeral. Wed . R a m , South ave Wyneet. P, Solemn high requiem mass' Immaculate Conception :Church. Jenkln. I tovvnnjjn B m. Int. Hoiv Sepulchre Cem 1 ubbkeh lune -. RUTH ANNA cir.n. 'rw f... tn n.,-,, - .,.,. vlted to fnnenl rrvlees Wed ,2pm. ."137 Harlan st Int Mt Pearo Cm OEyER June 3 CHRISTINE, daughter of late Henry and Mallnda Qejer Due no tice ot funeral will b g'ven from brother's Tf'Mt!iTi .James B Gejr, 322S N jnth st. AW59N Jun 2' fhancis HOLMES CJIBSON BOn Of VlrelnH Ofthnrn (llhvnn art1 ..k... mir ,,,LLT-f-,7 nC 11M P SITn ITlPmiR in. Julian Olbaon. aged 11 Services and I burial St James the Lees, Falla of Schuvl . OLOVER. June S SAMUEL 3. OI.OVF.R. . husband of' Elizabeth 11 " Qlovir cart) Relatives T and friend" I. ' N , 09 H E W Lit nrothei (nee t am- re lleneflrlal Aeso Invited tn ftmeril Vrl m . JJUI S Colorado st Int Hnh- Cross Cem Remains inav be viewed Thurs. after 7 COERni, Suddenly. June 1 RORERT C , husband of Nelllo Ooebel (nee Houc'iton) aged 33 Relatives and friends, memlvrs Penna. Relief of Camden, N J , ftth Ward Republican Club Invited to funeral seivlce Wed ,2pm 707 Blaine st , Camden N. J. Int private, Harlelgh Cem Tr'ends may call Tuea eve , GOODWIN June 1. HARRY C son of Harry C. and late Emma O, aged 3S Relh. tlves and friends American Sheet Glass Co , Invited to funeral services Wed , 2 v m , residence of couln F I Phillips. 2037 Ox ford st Int prhate, rernnood Cem Re mains may be viewed Tues after 8pm GRAHAM June 1 MARY M widow of I I'oiter Orahim and tauhter of 1st" Wil liam J and ri rnbeth W Maglll Relatives sod frlmds lnv't' t. funeral rerv cea Wed 2prr r H, nrr 2047 rif snater s I-t tirlvite. GREER lune 1 1ZZIE dauahte' of Mary McDevItt anl Abram Greer Rela tives and frlmds, all societies of which she uas a member may view remilns Wed . after 5pm nephew's residence John J. Staub. 2S0 Zv?relda st., Otn . one square north ot Wavrm Junction. Solemn mass of requiem St Francis of Asslsl's Church, Thurs , 10 a. m. Int private. Auto fu neral. GUNSALLUS June 1 FRANKLIN J., husband of Mame Gunsallus (nee Edwards) and eon of Margaret and late Franklin J. Gunsallus Relatives and friends Twelfth Ward Yearl Beneficial Asso . Invited to fu neral Wed RIO a. m . 318 Callonhlll st. volemn requiem mass St Auo-ustine's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. auto service 1TVT.1.AVI .lnne a MART Tclfe ef fleer ffe uilUm Ilelatlve.Vnd f rteVd.nv ItVd to"" - . i r-.i o it . jcoo T-,- u .. ni . ueiativea -iii,,."-""'. ,";-," ," ,.t' "' ' p" atVst. "inaaon-'jlTdaon F, Vo-ide, OWynnet rPri Mon.Weev'i 5-'5?.d..r.oad et.en 03d and 64th ats ) Int Trankford Hlsh mass St Joa llm's nt eon-ln-law Adolph Lelress 331 N 3pth ('huich 10 a m Int -t Domlnlc'r rem st Camden N J , formerly of 2.2S N th HASHDUROER June 2 IOSEPH G , , st Phllidelphla Int VrenwoodCem Re husband of vtir- Hushburser aged 54. mains mav be viewed Tuea , after o p m Relatives and friends Invited to service wed 2 p m rei lence. iu v at Int Odd le'rns Cem. Ishart HAYES Suddenly Jure 1 MARGARET wife of Toenh Hives Relatives nnd friends lnvltel to funeral Wtd Sam 1' J'i Broidwiv Camden N J Hlch mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart n 4" a m lnt (aUo'v Cem HIRTH. June 3 BUtBARA HIRTH (nee Helcet), wife of Philip HIrth aee, 43 Rela tlves and friends I-rauen Vereln of Ken slnston Labor Lvoeum invited to funeral, Ihurs, 1pm Ml E Ontario st Int Forrest Hills Cem Friends may call Wed , S to 10 p m Auto service HOLTON June 3 BERTHA E wife of loseph Holton, need 02. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thura ,2pm, husband's residence 3riJ3 Queen lane, Falls of Schuilklll Int Mt Vernon Cem Re mains mav bo viewed Wed after 7pm HULSHIZER June 2 ALLEN C . hue band of Theresa (nee Becl mam and son of. Anna Leldlch and late William C Hul shlzed, aged 42 Relatives and frlend3, Rob ert X Lamberton Lodne No 4S7 F and A M Invited to funeral rervlces. Wed , J p m, 400 Westmont ave. West Haddonfteld. Int Harlotan Cem Camden Remains may be viewed Tues after 7pm HUSTON June 3 MARY A wife of John Huston Relathes and friends insiteei to funeral Thur i" a a m residence of Vr"1?,?. 'ekh -uuzuier Jirs .viarv Grata at Hlrh mass of renuleni Church ", ntw u,u ,,, ., ,,. ,w,j wk,.u.v,.,u lam A,,t fi, neral JACKSON" Suddenlv June 2 ELIZA BETH PAUCII, daughter of late Thomas nnd Ruth Anna Jackson. Relatives and frltnds lnvltid to funeral services, Thurs, : i, in . rt14 J Mt Vernon st Int private. JAMISON June J JOHN husband of !l 51 n rtl lamlson as-ed 70 Relatives n4 ,rlends milted to funeral services " Thurs 2 n in 23iri i-itzivater ii lni '.,r,,, vt Morlah Cem i JENSEN June 1. EDWARD JENSLN t uciauvE ana irienas all societies of which In was a member. Incited to funeral erlces. Wed 3pm pailora of Georsre W Uar reti Park and Lehfch aes lnt Gr-n-mount Crm Remains may bs lecd Tues S to 10 p m Auto funeral KE1QHTLKT June J BESSIE KEIGHT- , LEV (neo Vox) wife of Samuel Keiirhtlev I Relatives and friends Invited to funeral xerWces Thurs. 7 30 a m . Oliver H Balr Hide, lS2f. Che-tnut st lllsh mass St. , Patrick's Church ft a m Int private ' KUNNELLV Suddenly JERRY, son ot late Timothy and Bridget Kennelly. of County Kerry. Irei ml Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Thura 8 3n a m Bister's residence Mm Becker, ri400 Recent at . West P.illa Hlfih mass of re- I iulm Church of the PIeed Sacrament 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cm Auto funfral KERNS June 2 JOSEPH, son ot James II ind Marsiret M Ktrns (nee Lambert) t?ei . monthf Relatt(s and frlendit In vited to funeral Wed J v m . residence of pirent. Vll i Aipen i vveii rniiaaeionia. mi .it ""J' " V"V ,i.T.h t.... .,: Ite Tlemalns mav be viewed Tues eve. KING -Suddenly lune 3 , at the residence of her son-In-lavv, H. R "Wolf S E. cor V.th and Spruce sts MAR T widow of Tredrick Kins Notice of funeril later KINKAIDE June 1 ANNE JEAN widow of J time a C TClnkaHo nd dai"itr nf iMf James and Elizabeth Ross. Relatives and friends Colonel lius low n Circle N 71 Ladles or the u a h invitea to servi"3. Wed a p m. S31 Wjnnewood road. Over- urnnK lnt private K1NCADB Juno 2. MARTHA ivldon et Vdam Klncade Relatives nd friends In. .II.H fim.rnl Thtir, n m n .A more ave . Ardmore Services M E Church Gladwvn Int. ndjolnlnir ground Remains I miv be vleued Wed , 7 to " m KLAUSER. June 2 ANNIE E.. wife of (Henry F Klauaer. Relatives nnd friends Bnclftles of which she was a member In vlted to funeral. Thurs. R 30 a m 1132 Snider ave Solemn requiem mass Church of Epiphany 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto service. LIPPINCOTT At R37 jj 13th st June 3. ,.,"-;. ;--. "r-r-..,.- iii-L.. ' r'"i"i v . w uuw ui i.niiiiau .uinii' uu Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv Ices Thurs . 11 n m Oliver II Hair Ride. l-'ii Chestnut st. Int Private at con "' ?'c,,,S "TCJ?!8 UAT.AcnE. Suddenly Juno T MAR. OARET C. wife of Albert M Loniacre. .N'ntlro of funeral later from 4933 U'alton ave MANGOLD At Gloucester Cits N I , Relatives and friend" II V M and Sscred Heart Sodalities of IIolv Cross Church tn vlted to funeral. Wtd . 8 30 a m . 33 Pleas ant at Mt Airy Solemn requiem mass Holy Cross Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepul chre rm reKT'P.Vr,n Tune ?V nAVIKT.. hn.hanil nt t... e.ik..in. ir.v,(.. Ti.infK. .nH friends, T. A. B. Society of Cathedral, In- vlted in fiinerni TVed . 8:30 a m . son's residence. rternaM MeKeever. 771 N "3d Bt solemn 10 a McLEAN. Alexander ui rdieituii. u agea. in. runerai services resinenev or Mon 7 30 d. m , and at EaitBide Preibyte- rlan Church, Patenon. N. J . Tu 2pm iimiiM:TO.-Mav si. jum. htuhnn of Mlrr."R. Mlddleton. aged C3 -Rela- tlves and friends Order of Scottish C an Cameron, No 04. blacksmiths of Baldwin r.nenmnllve VV'nrkl invilea IO lunerai serv. lees vv ea , p. m -laua rairmeunt ave. Tn. Ml fnrlah Cein MOORE Suddenlv June 2 CLARENCE C son of John W and Adda W Moore, aged 23 Relative, and friends Washing ton Camo No. 342 P OS -of A Phlladel Phla Lodge No 1 M L. O O M . n. of R R. T. No ST P. R. R P R R. Relief Asso.. Invited to funeral services. Thurs 2 p. m.. residence ot oarent..,S214 Harjan st lnt Fermvood Cem Remains may be vlewrd Wed eve. Auto funeral NEISSER. June 3 EMMA R NEI3RER (nee Rlttenhouae), widow of John 8 Nelsser aged 82 Relative, and friend. Invited to funeral service.. Wed p. tn residence of soivln-law. Loui. F Klrlln. 701T Old York road Int private Glenwood Cem. Friends mav call Tues. eve. Auto service NORMAN. June 1 at the William L Elkins Ma.onlo Orphanage. CATHERINE E widow of Benjamin F Norman, aged 84 Relative and friends member, of Ktloam M E Church. Invited to funeral .ervices Tue. . 2 P m chapel of Andrew J. Balr 4. Ron. Arch and 10th ts Int private. O'NEILL Juno 2. NELLIE V. O'NEILL Funeral and lnt private,. . . PANCOAST June 2. JOSIAH PAN- COAST. Relatives and friends. Kevstone Ijdge X" 2J1, 1' ard A. M : .urv Ivors of the 90th Pnna. Volunteer Reg't, invited to funeral. Wrd . - P m hapM of Audrew j J3nlr & Hoiu. 10th and Area eti. mt. 'AKfi-Kn gun t ai.iv v.. j"V t.irper nunuygj J"" f i"4f ui- rsqulem mass Hi rrancis s unurcn ;vui.nn i" iVT nVtBiivei nd iriinXi Int. Holy Cross Cem. Woehr .aged on Rfjatlves and friends . June 1. ANNIE II. wife ot ffra5"ie..,, idi.a AuxlTlary No oi McLean, of Paterson. N J Our. Saviour. Ladles Auxuiarj, no . , o DEATtlH , 1T.HKIXS. June S. SARAH, wife of Wm I I'crltlrs Ralatlves and friends Invited to funeral Wed , 2 p m . rrsldence of son, Chat! a Catmell i'fllO W Dauphin at Int. Montrofc Cfm Remains may be viewed Tura h to If p m Auto funeral PHTTIT June 3 MARY rETTIT (nee HaMland), wlfo ot Charles I'ettlt. Reli. lives and friends Invited to funeral Tburs , H 30 a m , S21 E Chelten ave , otn Hlch mass Church of Immaculate Conception 10 a m Int private. PHILLIPS Suddnly. June 3 JENNIE K . wlfn of Harrv W Phillips Residence, 4033 Cedar avc. Duo notice of funeral will bo elven QL'INN Juno 2 ANNA E wife of IWnard Qulnn aad 0") Relitlves and frlnds Invited to funeral Wed 7 'W a, m., ff-ldence of husband 312 rvwton ave , Oaklsn N J. Hlah misa St. Rose of Tim, PVin.h ITnH.Inn llptffhtfl ft a m. . Int private Calvnrv Cem rricnua mar cal Tura "!?? ,P fn,..,nt, ., .,, I'AlhLrV7Tj Z :' .lfDvf'ifiDinJt,-?.''J fofd v .beloved son ' JIl, ""a.1 '? "rick J Iliusfr actl 20 relatives, and 1 rrienns ivasi j-arK i-oasc ivo 1 .u it it m,mh,ri nr Sinn urrman irfsr, w .- .". ".. "". . "....-... " . . " terlin ("htirrh Mendelssohn Choral Society emploves Galloway Terra Cotta Co. Invited to funeral Fervlres Wed 2 p. m . parents' residence. 2335 W Master st In- Mt Peace Cem Auto funeral Remains may bo viewed Tues eve 7 to 10 REEVES. Mav 11 ELIZABETH (. v Idow of Oeorie F Reeves aced 08 Rela Uvea and friends invited to funeral rervlces. Tues 1 n m 1010 Spruce st. Int. private. RICH '-May 31 MABEL CAROLINE RUTH diuchter of Caroline (nee Schleber) and the late William Rich aced 15 Rela tlvrs and friends Invited to funeral services, Wrd , 2 p m , at her parent's residence 5847 N 13th st Trlends may call on Tuea , after 7pm Int Grernmnunt Cem RODGERS lune 1 SARAH daughter of lite William and tin" Rodgers of Coun'T Down Ireland relatives and friends in vlted to funeral Wed 1417 S Rlnrgold rt (near 24th and Reed. Solemn hlah mass of reoulem St Oibrlel a Church 10 a m. Int Holy Cross rem ROTE Mnv 30 at Rrookslde. N J. MARY A. widow of George r Rote Rela. tlves and friends Invited to attend funeral services 2pm Tuee , Jttt.e 4. at 153 bouth Queen st . Lancaster. Pa ROWAND At Overbrnok N J rear Garden Lake HANNAH W wife of Edwin H Rowland aged 01 Relatives and friends iinvuca in iiin.raj ,, ru i j, rn ,neni-noK 1 N J Services Watsontovn M P Church p m lnt Berlin N J Friends mav call nr t to o p m RUSH June 3 ELTZvBETH widow of Patrick Ruh native of Countv Mrnahsn Ireland Relatives and friend Invited to fu rernl Wed 7 30 a m resldene- nf son Joseph Rush Ti40 (fford. st M-isv St O'eir. nrv t i rurrn v i m int iioiv i.ros v em Autc mrviee Rl'SSrLL lune 2 GFOROE ALEXAN DER vounse't son of Charles and Mary Rurscll apd 7 Relatives and friends in vited to funeral Wed ,2pm parents' residence 3 N Pallas st , near 44th at. and Lancaster ave lnt Westminster Cem. Remains may be, viewed Tues eve Auto Bervlce RYAN Juno 1, ANNA E, wife of Ed ward J Rvan (nee McAnlne Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed n a m , residence nf son Peter Ryan. 1R3S E Madl. son at Solemn high mass Church of tho Ascension 10 a m Int. Hob Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral I o.v luitu juitn . ,,,,t i. . i'juiv ut ri- ' Jred Snvldge Relatives and friends Invited SAVIDGE June 2 MART, widow 01 Al I to funeral services. Wert 1 n in residence ' SCHFREK Juno I Aumsr i- nus hand of Annl" Fcherr. ntrcd 5- Relatives nanu dl rtiiiu ruicin, iiui o" n-mii.-p and friends lm itM to fumril Thum 1 10 p m . Pnn in-'aw'a rrMdrmo Jopph J Mo-- riFOn L vj L,ariiitri f- jri iii im Vorlhood Crn Remain mi bo leved Wpj aft"- fr p m Auto jrvtc SCIItTLin Jiinn 3 rMMA "CHUKUB fn- F 11) wirA of Hirrv Rphuciis nsc-n - Rfliti"s and friends Incited to funeral T"rt 1 n m 401S C Dirtf-n st Int North nood fm rrlMid may call Thurp , S to 10 p m Auto EerWce SCOTT SuddnU Miy 51 WILT.TAM son of Janif! and Florence hcott in Hrlnd t) aged 10 RHathen and friend In lftvl to funral Wod 2pm rpidnce, 2214 SiTe.l v int Mount Morlah Om SCELCT -t Chlcano HI Juno 3 ISAAC RFVTAMIN SFE1.CT arcd SI for inprlv of Phtladlnhla Pa Funeral Rprlrrs Wed 2 30 p jr residnc of son Wiltor Tj Lial, "1 "VV TTtiuil ef r.rirmirifnvi ri H Seel Tnt rtrlve SHRTVER Suddelv, June A. KTiriTVnrc llelatlvea and ESTHER frlends In- vlted to services Wed '-' p m. 27 Church line rernvvoocJt Delaware County Pa Int Ferpwood Cem SKEFFINOTON luno 2 MAY FRAN CES vounsest daughter of John and Marv Skeffington Relatives and triends Invited tn funeral Thurs fi SO n m parents' resl- rUnce. 4302 Chester ave Solemn reolu'm mllR. "st rrancls do Sales' Church 47th ind Sprlngfleld ave, 10 a m Int Holy Cross. Cem SMITH May 31. HELFN OERTRl'DE wife of John W Smith and dauahter of Ellen and lite William Sweeney (nee Odonell) aged Jl Relatlvca and friends, members League nf the Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral. mass of requiem Church ot the Most Precious uru r aw a. iii --,- ."i '; n ,i'i ifiooa oi uur i.orn ." j in int uaiy .ross Lem auto xunerai SPENCER At Mt Hollv N J, Junn 3 CAROLINE B , wife of Frank 51 Spencer, aged C,l Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral. 10 Grant st Mt Hotly, N J Thurs. 1 P n alsi services Odd FelJowa Cem Chapel, Burllnston. N J . 2 30 p m , without further notice int. Odd Fellows Cem SPROUL Tuno 2, RUTH E daughter of Samuel and Mildred Snroul. auM 0 months residence, Bft30 Klncssesslns ae It. prl vat Mt Morlah Cem. STEVENS June 1. CHARLES H.. hus hand of Mabel M Stevens Relatives and friends, Tennyson Lodse, No 3S1. Sons of St George, and Society of the Sons of St Gcorce, invited to funeril sivices Wed . 1 P m 4832 Hawthorne st Frankford. Int private Oakland Cem Friends may call Tues after 7pm THOMPSON Of Moore nl"vnre Co . Pa June 2 JOHN D THOMPSON, Sr . for merly of WilmlnKton, Del Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 131." Lincoln ave . Moore, P-v . Wed . 2 n, m Int Rlverview Cem , Wilmington Del TUIEKJIA.N -Mav 31 tJUWAim J TIM- ErmaN' husband of Marie. A Tlmerman , '" Henry) Relatives and friends Invited tA fnnenl services Tues n m 114(1 Q wifton "st '"lnt?8 private. " Utica N.4tI , panrs ropy TREFZ Juno 1 MATHILDA widow of Gorse J Thefz Relatives nnd friends In- vlted to funeral services Wed 2 p m residence of Ron-ln-lav, Charles Frank. 210 N 2d tt . Darby. Pa. Int. private Mt -Vrnn Cern 'lun.'VLM iune i inrmeriy or i:is .-x T.mherf et . TTTT.EN. daughter of John A and 5Iary A. Turner (nee McCall), aired 3 sears. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Tues , 2 p m , urandmother's reel, dence. Mrs Elizabeth McCall, 1711 Moore st Int Holy Cross Cem TIIHvr.R .Tune T WILLIAM II.. hus. band of Vloletta. Turner. Relattveq end ITienUS Hltiei4 iu iub,i ac,.,re. i-iuin . meral services. Tnum . ". " 347 N Park ave. Int Arlllzton Remains rniv be levied Wed . 7 to 0 p m ir-ieton pa. paners copv . B PODV WAGNCH Huaaeniy juje .- rUL friends. ITerman Lodire NO. 123. t. and A. . and all other ledges and societies to vhlch he belonged. Invited to services Wed , 2 p m 3"20 N. Falrhlll st. Int private, Grfemncunt Cem . Afi Pp ReTatlvUen.e and friend. Invited to ..f!?8i" w.S 5 m on"ln.law'. re.u ."'"" ji:r.' ,- !-; t, ,i..i. f. Itoxborouirh Services In Grace LutheriP Church. Ridge and Roxtorough oves , 3 p ra Jnt I.everingion v.cui tlves and friends invited to funeral, Tue... n m imrpniR' reaiai'nce. 11 Q. tn be Tnt Fernvvnod Cem. Friends may call Mon., 8 t l'i p. m. Auto service. S-ISE At 1317 W. busquehanna ave, June 1. MARIE ANNA, vviro or unar es u wise and sister of Mrs F X Zlrnkllton ' tj.i. tt.es ani friends invited to funeral serV' Ices Tues . 2 P m . David II bchmler lildir Rroad and Diamond sts lnt prHate WOFHR June .1. KATHLRINE. C r . -t --.--. . "- "- .ii-y. ' Allegheny ave Int Gr'?niQunt. Cera- fliciiua tuajr va.ti .ucf , IJUUvVi roi 1 at Presbytorlan Home vj.i .. . ,---.- - , -- .---. . '0r.tirivWtManw of Sl.tth.w You.lg aged JACIisP:;fw:1'3 ?ri.n3i lnvtted I to funeral 8?..,?elatfves and fn(1?h'nV"n?. ' 0iif.Uhn'.rnaJ the home. 38th and secvicrp. Aura, -..." ' West Phlla. Int Mt. Morlab 'Ji"im o v.ein LOST AND FOUND WATCH Lost, gold wrist watch. In Wana- mik.r's or on Chestnut .t.. Mond.y, Re- ward Merlon 622 W. HELP WANTED FEMALE IQteer rlasslfted Ad on Tag 2) BAKER Wanted, colored woman. Unlver- Hy HOBPIiai Olin eim .-. .- BANK Young lady with some clerical ej.. perlerce .tate qualification, and .alary desl red P M Ledger Of nee THE BEDELL CO 12TH AND MARKET STS REQUlRr? TIB SERVICES OF PERMANENT POSITIONS: GOOD SALARY I P APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE iJIU'.nBJiAr..jo BILLER. ' rapid, accurate immediately. World Wlm Corporation mirt-17 Vlne.t. LOOKBINDERY Liperieticri! girl, for hand folding, wire stitching and Kitlierlng N. n cor Aien aim n. i a. WAGNER, husband if Rosa F Wagner (nee , COMB HANDS J14. twisters 112 42: spin L.ndnberger). Sr.J 4n Relative, and ner.. LfS: dotter. in 2 Apply rRT.,jjc'a HELP WANTED EEMALE (Other Classified Ada on rate z) AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR OUNO WOMEN! EXPERI ENCE UNNECESSARY: SALARY PAID WHILE LEARNING. tSri PER WEEK AFTER FIRST 4 WEEKS OP INSTRUCTION AND THEN RAPID ADVANCEMENT. P E R M A Jf ENT EMPLOYMENT! WORK NEAR YOUR HOME: i HOURS TO 8 HOURS PER JJAY; WEALS SERVED AT COST. ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS, SICK BENEFITS! VACATIONS WITH PAY. f APPLY A. M. TO 6 P. M. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF PA. 40C MARKET'ST. BOOKKEEPER, food penman, accurate knowledge of double entry: permanent po sition Keebler-Wevl Baklnc Co , 22d and Vine ats. BOOKKEEPER wanted for seashore hotel. Aprlv R F. Engle, the Covington, 37th and chestnut, CALCULATOR PERMANENT POSITION ItUST BE QUICK AND ACCURATE APPLY E F HOUGHTON 240 W SOMERSET ST., OR PHONE KENS 7100 CAP SPINNERS AND TWISTERS WANTED! EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS' GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK. PRINCIPALLY FOR GOVERNMENT WORK AP PLY OP.ISWOLD WORSTED CO DARBY, PA. CHAMBERWOP.K and waltlns. 20 per month nnd board. University Hospital, 34th and Spruce UIIIL.IJN LRM; Kenned whit, wnmnn tn I "nre fV" chlMren cnre ror ' cnilfl"n oni w a-na ae . Gtn CHILDNURbC - -Refined white woman to CLERK TOR NEWSPAPER STA, TI",TirAr, WORK ADVrRTIIVO DEPARTVIENT. TAI RSALARY TO START. RAPID PROMOTION. UN- I'UVI.I.V HIH!I flJFORTITNITV APLICANT MUST RE ACCURATE AND, QUICK WITH FIGURES ANIT POSSESS HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION. GRADUATE PRE FERRED APPLY TO MR WES- COTT. ADVERTISING DEPART MENT. PUBLIC LEDGER, 0TH AND CHESTNUT CLERK YounK woman, preferably high school graduate with some high school experience, other experience not essential, llvlnir eonvenlentlv to 51th end Marker te . . for permanent position In lirce. brlcht of- ' nee. where there Is an excellent chance for wining- womer Address civina-full particu lars. Including aee schooling and salary wanted M 121s Ledger Central .LERK Voung woman, preferably high school graduate, with some typewriting experience, other experience not essential; living convenient to 2tth and Market sts ; ff IibIFIYS eiftaftnt s,eTNttA4 lm lnwereev WeftlV4 flea, where there Is excellent chalice for will. I Ing worker. Address giving full particulars, inciuamg age, ucnoonng ana salary viantec: VI I'm Ledger Central CLERK, to assist bookkeeper on entry work also with soma rxtH-rlrnce on tjne. writer for billing, applicants living In North Philadelphia or Germantown preferred ppiy aiicr on m, xno urewn instrument Company, Wajne arid Robert: s ave , WaMie junenon CLERIC Younff lady In office of large man ufacturing corporation muit be neat, ac curate and write n cood hind, one havlns experience preferred, state salary expetted. l' imhi i.pKr tur.np CLERK Brlffht Klrl wanted as clerk and tvplst. cood opportunltj btato ace. experi ence and salary desired P 70J. Ledger Office CLERKS capable of operatlnjr addlntr ma chine and taklns a small amount of dictation, variety of work; excellent chance to learn . Honra 8 to 5 Half day Saturday all jear State ase, experience and salary expected Location nest Frankford L Allegheny avet. 0-S. ' P O Rox 3134 CLERKS Girls with come knowledge of typewriting- preferred. Apply Abrasive Co , Tacony and Fraley sts . Rrldesburg Pa CLERK Young ladj, quick, willing and accurate state mte experience and salary " . ... . ....i r-r.rTnw ve,.n,. ii A A..t. i ... .. adjustments and credits In office. Anniv Irn Arch I tOfl A .-V. " -www rn.,.. l Abecco Mill, Inc , ".t"iu buu Auauia bib , 4tn noor 1 CONE WINDERS experienced: beet wises i and bonus best worklnir cond. Address all vveekl14 f.ed Tlraneh Rroad Alleghenv. crI'DE? ,PR,Ksi', FEEDERS wanted, ex- , n.ETI.1."1,0"1 ,i,,e.f,taln5 r.ho:fd- Brown 4 i -""' - " " '"" GENTLEWOMAN as general office assistant. 1 - "tin iiiMuiiw minner ana accus- iuiiiu iu jiiBiuiiK iir-iiuie in a Dusiness And Bright to learn to operate various machines: no eg. perlence necessary; only girls between the age. of 21 and 43 year, need apply to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO EDDYSTOVn RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES 1431 Arch at. W S Iflth it. 1203 Market st Island road and Woodland ave. BRING REFERENCES OIRLS- SEVERAL GIRLS FOR OFFICE POSITIONS: MUST RE QUICK AND AC CURATE AT FIGURES, EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT LEE TIRF. AND RUBBER CO. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. aiBT.S npnwnjw 18 AND 30 YEARS WANTED FOR WORK IN A WHOI.K. SALE DRUG HOUSE: STEADY BMP! OY MENT Al L YEAR AROUND AND CHANGE FOR ADVANCEMENT OFFERED TO RE I.TARI.K APPLICANTS. ASK FOR MR. ATKI8S APPLY SMITH. KLINE & FRENCH C0...5T1I AND ARCH STS. OIRLS (or counting In pvper mill, expert, enoed or learner. rald -while learning An. ly at Martin William H. NUon. rarer Co . Manavunk. rhlladelphli. I . 300 T HELP -WAlflED FBHAI.E (Other Classified Ads on Face t) OIRLS WANTED! EXCELLENT WORK ING CONDITIONS: PERMANENT POSI. TIONS: GOOD HOURS AND GOOD PAY: MUST BE (l FT. 7 INS. OR OVER IN HEIOIIT. WEIGH 120 LBS; OR MORE. AND BD FROM 18 TO 30 YEARS OF AGE AND FURNISH REFERENCES; ELECTRIC 8ERVICE SUPPLIES CO. 17TH & CAMBRIA STS. OIRLS. small, wanted: pa boxes. Apply Pyno Point Co.. 7th and State sis. den. N. J. iam- MOTHER'S HELPER Refined woman to take care of little girl 2H ears. U 821. Ledger Office MOON-HOPKINS OPERATORS PERMANENT POSITIONS TO EXPERI ENCED OPERATORS APPLY E F HOUGHTON. 24CT W. SOMERSET ST OR PHONE KENS. 7100 SHOES General operators and vampers. Apply Laird, Schober & Co , 22d and Mar- ket, nerond floor SILK PICKERS AND SPREADERS Splen did wages for particular workers, paid while learning Apply Grlswold Worsted Company. Darhv Pa SPOOLERS experienced! beat wares and bonus paid, best working cond. Address all weic 1R33 Led Brnrch Broad & Allegheny. STENOGRAPHER POSITION IN CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OV LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR THOR OUGHLY COMPETENT STENOG RAPHER MI'STHAVBHAnsw r.RAL YEARS' OFFICE EXPERI ENCn AND AT LEAST 2 TEARS' HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS EX PERIENCE IN NEWSPAPER WORK WOULD BE CONSIDERED AN ASET. GIVE TULL INFOR MATION AND STATE SALARY EXPECTED IN REPLY TO C 132, LEDGER OFFICE STENOGRAPHER MUST HAVE AT LEAST THRFH YEARS' COMMERCIAL TRAIN INC. GOOD WAGES. STEADY POSITION. , APPLY MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDTSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. BRING REFERENCE STENOGRAPHER EXPERIENCED- ON!) WHO IS TAMILIAR WITH OPKRATIO-i OF DICTATING MACHINE PREFERREDJ MUST IJr, ,V- i,ivr. irvj- x, yj.- ' INITIATIVE AND ABILITY yffry- r04rr.PN OFFERS A SPI.KNDII MUST UK A l,ivrv wint,' xei u.n v ennraiTOVlTV Vritt ADVAXrEMENT. I "SEE MR WE3COTT ADVERTISING DB , PAKTMFNT PUBLIC LEDGER. 0TH AND 1 CHESTNUT STS i STENOGRAPHER wanted for Government I work i&unir woman with somo experience; occuracv of work more essential than speed; I permanent position, central part ot city. 'Apply by letter In own hardwrllnc- giving i reference and salary desired. M I2S0. Led- ger Central STENOGRAPHER, rapid and accurate, for responsible position In larre textile con cern northeast section good openlntr and advancement assured P 708 Ledger Oflce. STENOGRAPHER thoroughly experienced; salarv SIR to $20 vveekls'. with advance ment Apnlv bv letter onlv stating age. ex perience and education Emplovmcnt Depart ment Toeenh Camnhell Co Camden N J, STENOGRAPHER Prominent financial In stitution has vacancy for experienced ste nographer who will operate dictaphone. Ap plv at 1421 Chestnut st , Room 704 STENOGRAPHER One wjth some kntml edje of bookkeeping. Apply 171 W. Le hlsh ave. STEN0aRAriIEP3 Manufacturer In Kensington dis trict his soveral desirable open, lnss for stenographers, with, or without previous experience. Pleasant surroundings, irood treat ment, opportunity for advancement. Moderate salary to start: hours. 8 to 5, half day Saturday all jear. "S-7." "p O Rot 3170 STENOGRAPHERS AND TTPIBT3! STEADY WORK AND GOOD SALARY. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT LEE TIRE AND RUBPER CO. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. TYriST Bright Mrl (Prot ). congenial work: pleasant office: opportunity for advancement M3 Wldener DMg TYPISTS, mornlms or whole time: desirable location, vicinity 22d and Market sts.; 21 cents per hour P S2Q, Ledger Office. WAITRESS, white, for permanent position in private family of three, country house. 0 miles from Philadelphia Call In early mnrntnff 339 S. Lroad st , references re quired - WANTED. ? vihlte woman who under stands pantry work: wages $8 per week end sleep out Apply Friends' Arch Street Center Snt Arch st YOUNO LADY to work In shtpptng room. Apply Nelson Valve, Employment Office anv evening between 7 10 and n p M at The Raymond Duiiains. Room 213. SOOD G.r' mantovvn avenue. YOUNG LADY for flllng correspondence: high Bchool graduate preferred: advance ment for bright, capable girl Elllott-Lowl. Flectrlcal Company 1017 Rice YOUNO LADY, uulck snd -ireurate at fig. ures. for stock records. llht. clean sur roundings P 028. Ledger Office. YOUNG ladv by tire Insurance company for general office work: state salary expected: permanent position C 21 Ledger Office YOUNO LADY for collection department: accustomed to telephone conversit'on. Ap nlv ",20 Arch st General BUSINESS SERVICE CO . 1101 Land Title. Book'pers. $20. .21: stcnog'rs. 1R. J2L HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ads on Page 2) ACETYLENE WELDERS BOILERMAKERS ' BOILER FIREMEN MACHINISTS LABORERS Flr.t-cl... men wanted -.Apply Superintendent'. Office POINT BREEZE OAS WORKS PASSYUNK AND SCHUYLKILL AVE3. PHILADELPHIA ADJUSTERS ON Acme. Cleveland or Brown & Sharp, auto matic .crew machine.: highest wage, and bonus paid for maximum production Thl. Is your opportunity It )ou apply at once tot MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE niFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE, PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Island rnd and Woodland avenue r20i Market street (second floor) 1431 Arch street I 1W3 Arch .treet -A1 4 iSsmiomumnmmmmmwmoi 'fl ?r P 'Mv; lK M I'l'lW. . . dJr: reVra-g-a. 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