'A1 .,1 .!. if. O. . m . jy rci-, .rivAV ,W ! K n Bw r r ssEf- ft m'i " V LISTS I'Tr.tti.'r'AvrfAffnTC 'r!v'. If ItniHIHIi I IPmI i 7 IT. "- -w , -.-.-. A AM&J f Killed in Action in fr'i & 8- Is' rAiierican Forces in prance ,v J1 ft.,4 $HREE DIE OF WOUNDS Carl Parr, Nicholson; August Schuster, Erie; John Siple, Vrightsvillc, Mentioned v Washington, June 6. Thirty-four casualties In the Amer ican overseas forces were announced to ds. by the War Department, divided as follows: Seven killed in action, three died of wounds, four of disease, three from accl dent, twelve wounded severely, one Wounded, degree undetermined; three wounded slightly -and one reported as missing In action. Three officers are mentioned In the list as follows: E,-."l.of wunas Lieutenant A. P. H. Sage, Memphis. Tenn. j.0T?n,H "v?rel Lieutenants WIN C. JRolcott, Blnghamton. X, Y. The list was as follows: KILLED IN ACTION Corporals BTr0V7NT'ILL!AM "- 4S Rlv" " HATCHER. WILLIAM F.. Oxnard. Cal. Private 5?JLW,J5OT H" Ctoo. Neb. SSI' R'CHARDS. Janesvllle, wis. SKT,?iI,VET..r- Wawpe'l!.. Mt. er.T.irr" -xcnoison. Fa SCHUSTER, AUGUST. 403 treet, Erie. Pa. Raspberry DIED OF WOUNDS Lieutenant SAOE. A. P. H.. Memphis. Tenn. Corporal E-CHORN. SANFORD C, Elmore. Minn. Private BWANN, ARCHIE. Herbert. Sask.. Can. DIED OF DISEASE Corporal BARTLETT. CARL H.. Dundee. 111. Prl rates BAKER. JAMES T.. Novinger. Mo. GREEN. WALTER. Homervllle. Oa. 8TROMBERO. DAVID, Chicago. DIED OF1 ACCIDENT Wagoner WILHELM. WALTER E., Woodlawn. If. T. Privates PRICE. THOMAS A.. Nevada. Mo. REID. -JEWELL. La Grange. Ga. WOUNDED SEVERELY Lleutenant RILL, WILLIAM D.. Klehurne. Tex. WOLCOTT. EDWARD C Blnghamton. Sergeant , JERAULD. CHARLES J 222 North Adam treat. Peoria, III. Privates BEROFALK. VICTOR E., Orove City, Minn. CALLAHAN. NEIL E.. Mlnto. N. D. OAETA. MICHAEL. Revere. Mass. HULBERT. HARRY MARVIN. Solvay. N. Y. LORI. CORLLO. Butte. Mont. , MARIENSCHECK. WILLIAM. Plalnfleld, N. J. MAZZONI. MICHAEL. Boston. SIPLE. JOHN H Wrightsvllle. Pa, TRIAL. LOUIS P.. Watervllle. Me. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined) ..jv Private SUSR, LEE R Indianapolis. WOUNDED SLIOnTLY PrlTs ANOLIN. SAMUEL C. Fort Wayne, Ind. KNERR. RALEIGH. Poison, Mont. arWICKABD. HORACE H Toronto. Ohio. MISSING IN ACTION rriTate HCDONALD. GEORGE J Roxbury. Mass. Not Private Fleming McG.f Foresraan, Bardolph, III,, reported killed m action May 80, ia also reported to have been evtrsly wounded previously. Previously reported missing, now officially presumed -to be dead Private Alpbonsua J. MeGrath. Chestnut HI1U Mass. ROBERTSON SUCCEEDS FRENCH Former Chief of Staff to Com mand Forces in Britain London, June 6, It ia officially an nounced that General Sir 'William" Rob ertson, chief of the eastern command and formerly chief of the Imperial staff, has been appointed to command the forces in Great Britain. Sir William Robertson refused last February to acquiesce In the plan for ex tending the functions of the supreme war council of the Allies and was suc ceeded as British chief of staff by Major General Henry Wilson. His retirement Precipitated a political crisis, which, however, wan weathered by Premier Eloyd George taking a bold stand In the House of Commons. Sir William, In his new post, succeeds Lord French, ', who recently was appointed Lord Lieu tenant of Ireland, tjlnce February Sir William has been holding the eastern ' command in England. Y.M. C.A. WORKERS UNDERFIRE Fed Soldiers Until Shells Shot Their Building Away New York. June 8. Two cablegrams, telling how Y. SI. C, A. representatives worked under heavy fire with the French troops when they were driven back from the Chemln-des-Dames line, have, come to the. National War Work Council here. The rabies said that . .thirty workers held their posts to the last possible moment, retiring with the hard-pressed troops. Food, soup and coffee were served to the French until shell Ore shot away the building In which the secretaries worked. . The Y. M. C A. folk then destroyed three warehouses to prevent the supplies from .falling into the hands of the Ger man and made their way back through fields swept by shrapnel, machine guns and tha raking- fire from German alr- !?! . r t?z PHOTOPLAYS m HE A Si-.U OWNED AND MANAOED. TjH EjrM N I T E D E X H IB 1 RH Jl40NT Ml A50VE .MARKET tCJUtUttUalcweil ,a 'THE LEAP ""Kl" j TO FAME" I'aVTH " CEDAR i A VENUE A ' , TODAY in UNCLAIMED GOODS" COUSEUM Market Bat. 6th COtta TODAY Mawalratwa In "THE HONOR "",T OF HI8 HOUB-C fioN I A I GO" MapJewood Ana. lrJi, t13 and 8:11 P. af. YrKPpRD-VU. 40TH MaUUUTT T8. t?Wm2ml Mood' C3EDAK Yriiv Marti THE MACCABEES Lire Forward Movement Began in the Woman's Benefit AnoeUtion A meeting of commanders, record keepers and deputy assistants wag held at the office of Supreme Chaplain Bur gin, 5121 Brown streeU at which good suggestions 'were made by different offi cers for the welfare of the order in this city. Miss Burgln suggested that each review select a list of reviews in the State wbclh have large memberships, and try to pass'them before the end of the year. I It was arranged that lettera be, sent to the membership In Philadelphia announcing the time and place of the annual union church eervlce, the memorial ceremonies In memory or inose wno nave oeen wiu iu the Great Bevond and then the, reunion of the membership In Philadelphia district, whlcn is to Be held at Hunting rara on Wednesday evening. June 20. and which la to be more than ever made a great day tor all emidren or me memDers ana meir friends. It was also urged that as many as possible win the free trip to Port Huron, an' ofler which Is open until July 1, The subject of the great fraternal demonstra tion next August will be taken up at the next meeting. Keystone Review. Rlttenhouse Hall. Fiftv- tfclt-,1 atrt and Haverford ave. Mrs. F. M. Helms commander, reports a pleasant time at us young gins evening, au-a isoia Chavey sang and Doctor Smiley gave an ereil-nt talk im the nrogrera of the order. Refreshments were served. Bety Ross Review. Clearfield Hall. Frank, ford avenue below Allegheny, r-ports a pleas ant meeting, with three applications turned In by Deputy Assistant Anna -vi. cueeiman toward Its Quota of ten for the reunion class on June 20 It win have an initiation at the next meeting, the second Tuesday In June. YUBA TRIBE HONORS GREAT CHIEFS, I. O.R.M. The Great Sachem's Last Word to the Deputies Call to Great Council , Tuba Tribe entertained the many friends of G. C. of R, Thomas L. Fraser and creat chiefs In the wigwam at Broad and Federal streets. The committee in charge of the reception, of which Brother Fraser was chairman, presented a fine program, consisting of Wlltard's Min strels (known as the Maumee boys) Brothers Le Mar, Sperber, Rowe, Stock ton, Knmp and Wetterer, who enter tained with songs and humorous talks. "Keep the Home Fires Burning," sung by the quartet and chorus, wan a fea ture. Chief Fraser himself made good with a song. The speakers were P G, S. Joseph Farley, P. G. S. Joseph Farrar. John Greenhalgh. C of R. John Bruder. C, of R. Kendal R. Fowler. O. S S. Charles E. Bell, C. of R, William Sutton, C .of R. George W. Ru dolph. Charles Welland. Jacinth Levy, P, S. Samuel Henry, P. S James Harrison, P, S, Chsrlea Seldel and James R. Plnkerton, chslrman of publicity. K. of W. Walter Solly on behalf of the members of Yuba Tribe presented O. C of R. Fraser with a larae bounuet of flowera. An ample repast was sexved. Great Sachem Beswlck has granted per mission to the committee on public safety, represented by Francis C. Mensmln, State director' for fraternal organizations, to visit the tribes in Pennsylvania and speak to the membera on the work that our Government desires of the fraternity. The representa tive of this committee when he calls will expect to enter the wigwam at a prompt recess of about fifteen minutea and all officers are requested to be ready to ex tend this courtesy. The Deputy Grand Sachems' Association held the monthly meeting In the great council office on Monday's sleep. President Charles Welland presiding, with Secretary Samuel H. Walker and a good attendance of the members present. Great Sachem Bvswlck thanked the brothers for their good work In looking after the trlbea of their districts and for the able assistance given him during his term. At thn next me-tlna of the- association after the session of the': great council mere will be election of of. eera and admission of new deputies for the coming year. Hopltuh Tribe adopted three palefaces' at the last meeting. The degrees were con ferred by the team of the tribe. C. of R.' Geprke W. Nase. a member of the State Judiciary committee, is an active-worker. Hiawatha Tribe held an enthusiastic coun cil on Monday's sleep, with fifty members and visitors present. Two palefaces Wll "Jfm. H'. wester and Jerry Lelley were adopted to membership and three applications "ere received. Valuable rrliea were pre sented to the membera who had palefacea adopted during the laat term. P. 8 Charles Seldel presented Brother HagemanI with a gold watch for proposing fifty palefaces. t. S'-8' Albert O. Rltsert presented Brother Cohn with a gold scarfpln. D. G. S. David Russell presented August Seldel with a gold scarfpln. P 8. George Rudolph presented Brother Bradford with a gold scarfpln. .Interesting talks were made by D. O. 8. Albert Rltsert. P. S. Georgo Rudolph, P. 8. Charles O. Seldel. D. O. 8. David Russell and Brother Irwin. Brothers Love. Kelly and Rosenberg furnished the entertainment and corn and venison. Tribes represented were Nos. 8, 36. S7, 323 and 423. llinnewa Tribe held lia regular meeting and social nleht with a vnn tnM The adoption degree was conferred on four palefaces and one reinstatement was re corded. A musical program arranged hv th entertainment committee, consisting of aoloa by Brothers E. Schwart. J. Hoffner and R. McCraln, accompanied by Brother Barn nearst on the nlano: rprlfntfan- an .-....- ous stories, was greatly enjoyed. The meet ing Closed With thu afnirl-i- n ... ,u.- .Spangled Banner." Special arrangements . "nF maoe tor trie dedication and un veiling of a service flag on Independence Day In honor of the members in the service. .J,'! alM'd.!SlbS? "'J? ,m have been active. On this Thursday's sleep the chief's TIV." "'--"."? " class In i.n .k u, . ' " '"e.inira Monday's sleep the ihlefs degree will be conferred on three palefaces In Mondainin Tribe, with J?? .A: ,l,er. am degree master. Roohootah degree team, with D. O. s. John PAf-fi" 5" Atxre" master, conferred the adoDtlon degree on one paleface at the laat meeting. -i.JL". Ua nd Montgomery Countv asso ciations have considered plans for holding t,aSl.r-",.nua "V!"on.,and convention on Stat urday. August JO. Secretary Charles Shlv "".. r5",m"i.M- ecretarv of the association ?n atSr"l JI,cln,1S? wa elted to the poii Si0".' J' Joh.n Ether gave an Interesting talk. The next meeting will be held In Wankarusa's wigwam at Lansdale June 18. .1.P' c'0' R Thomas L. Fraser has issued this call to all trlbea In the State: '"uea n- '? -""""'lance with the laws of the Great Council. Improved Order of Red Men you are hereby notified that the aixty-nlnth jreat .council will convene In Great Sun's Council In the city of Scranton on Tuesday" sun. the Uth of Hot Moon. r" On the sleen of the tenth sun a district round will be held In the Eagles' Hall, 223 Wjomlng avenue, for the purpose of con ferring the past sachem's degree and ex emplifying the unwritten work. The head quarters of the great chiefs will be at the "Public exercises preceding the kindling Sf-.lne-ou!,c." Br will commence it "he ninth run rising of Tuesdays sun. Proposed changes in the by-laws and other Important legislation pertaining to the welfare of the order will be given careful consideration a a part of the business of the session," PnOTOrLAYB STRAND MANTOWN AVE. I Wallace Reid "bSuevS.0 AAOiirfE" T R E S BY MEMBERS OF T O R S ASSOCIATION JEFFERSObJ S9TU rEww STREETS 'For the Freedom of the World JUMBO 'rR0N5-ST'.k aRARD AVE. ? V .Ji iUS '"""on on Frankfort "V The Salt of the Earth" KNinPRROrirCD MARKET M Tl T. uTSi.... OTH STRAIGHT uocusTtSLna su8x?.?F7 . pejtwue Hayakawa ,a he white VAN'S Uiv NIXON D --Wbts Enid Bnett ,a ' T1?!" " ---' PADkT ridge avJ DAUWUN T, :0,,?., t.i Hany. Mar.y ; EVENING PtikLlO "" ' ' -- i FORESTERS' DAY ' SECTIONAL PLANS Court Committees Arranging Modest Outings Instead of Pretentious Celebration! Foresters' Day promotion committee met to outline tentative plans for sec tional celebrations throughout the four districts Into which the city courts are divided. The executive board. Brothers Oartland No. 346, Suttle No1. 270. Kuenser, No. 210, Hurley No. 248, Ahrendta No. 21, Borrell No. 142. Young No. 10 and Orr No. 86, are desirous that the court observances be held this year to keep Intact the purposes of the associated committee, so that the post war commemorative celebration shall surpass any event ever held. Court Tnmaneml. No. ISO, Coral nnd Lo nign avenna. with tt ati..u ,... timv... Wood, Bchreck, Kenny, Relhle, Smith, Bit W, Stewart, Lawall, Brady. Longshore. Llchler. kohn, Crlpps. rntrhard. Hlegcr, Dr. O.J.Trultt, and Deputy J.r. Ilrady. No. 810. auballtuled for this season two outings to take the place of the usual annual excur sions given under the auspices of the Com bined Courts committee. The staff of efficient managers of the ag gregation was present to boost the local movement Idea Brothers Courtney. No. 131; Kelly, 338; Spahr. . Friedman, 203: Her- 2.15; Happel. 14; Cooper. 35'. Herre, 14l! ana sauerwald. 1D1. "Th splendid results that heretofore at tended the allied feature, the outgrowth of the Initiative of Brothers Francis and Cun ningham, will be g'citly missed by the thousands of patrons, states Brother Flick, of o, 3.Vl. "but will In a measure be made up In the lltely ventures this season of the varied court units to tide oer the war period, when the Joint union of all will be revived upon a grander scale than ever before attained." Court Soulhwark. N'o (11 nt Rl-t-anth and Wolf streets, has arranged its summer outing plans. Brothers Ayra, Anderson, Carlsen, Pchorpp. J3annar, Lannon, McConn. Relcht, Cutro, Gross. Jennings, Malgram, Flstel, Doctor Mctlowan and Deputy A. E Thompson, No, 14, aro chairman of th tarloua subcommittees The annual field dav of the unttari rmirta halno- ritnn-H with during the war period, this court will maae up tor the omission Dy lla own family outdoor carnivals, and adapt the exercises to the spirit of the times. Fairmount No, 41, at 24.10 Brown street, had tho report of its summertime plans presented by the social events committee. Brothers Jamison, Nellls. Devlin, Ryan, Kelly and Davidson, providing for a series of timely events suited to the heated term which are calculated to appeal to all tem peraments. The band, under the leadership of P. C. R William Klnslow. will, as heretofore, participate In patriotic demon strations as an escort to the marching corps of the court. The vocalists, who have acquired a splendid record, have sched uled programs for songfests Supreme Rep resentative Edward Klnslow, conductor; Past Chief Abram L. Foreman, accom panist. Treasurer Ross reported that the court subscribed for J3000 of the three Liberty Bond Issues. JSOO In war saving stamps and haa $12,000 aurplus fund and an annual Income of $4228.04, which Is In readiness forsfuture (calls of the Government, Solici tors James Kennedy and William McKlbben. who canvassed the Indltidual members for subscriptions in the late bond campaign, and Secretaries Davie and Magee, appointees for the sale of war stamps who solicited the families of the brethren, presented de tailed reports showing the gratifying re sponse of the 428 members. Brothers Jones. Hlldegras, Grimes and Scott; promoting agents of the War Chest fund, were able to ahow a complete roster of one day's salary a month for a year willing donatora to that laudable and feasible plan method. Brothers Clark and Johnson, directing representatives of the Red Crossiauxlltary. gave a summarized ac count of tho splendid work of that unit, which counts In Ita ranks the mothers and female relatives of the forty-eight enlisted fraters. supplemented with the added vol untary service of a large contingent of the womenfolk of the families of the general membership. The Mnnlmmtrv Pnnntv F -.f A. Alllnnrf will hold a series of intercourt patriotic open sessions ana outaoor pudiic demonstrations to booat A memherahtn contest and to further war-aid movements. The events will be held weekly up to the middle of September. The chairmen of the divisional committees are: Brothers Cameron No. 82: Ehllnger. No. 188; Potts. No. tBS: Horn. No. 122: Julius. No. 807: Gelst. No. OR: Carney. No. 119. and Markley. No. 137. The committee of ar rangements: Brothers Alker, .Landry. O'Brien. Danner. Horton. Bolger. Ledger, Parker, Morton. Byrnes. Myers. Baker. Ott. Keller. McCormlck. Whalen. Kehoe. Peleer. Elrhmann and McDade. The Cheltenham famed degree team, di rected by Captain Way. will aive exhibition drills. Supervising District Deputy P. Frlel has listed a speakers' bureau, and three per tinent topic Taiga or nve minutes eacn win be given at the assemblages. Specialty nro- grams of entertaining features will be pre sentee oy noroe ana secured talent. The Past Chief Rangers Association will meet on next Wednesday night at Garfield Hall. Third and Buttonwood afreets. This active unit comprises many of the leading factors In progressive movements of the order. 'The monthly sessions are devoted to Practical Issues, and the coming assembly will transact mattera out of the ordinary by reason of the Interest aroused throughout the order upon current vital subjects anect Ing Its career. This Rra-reaatlon determines Its workable plans upon facts only. Secretary of Records Joseph A. Ilueber. No. 117. quotes the baalo principle in ail fraternal questions: "It Is never lawful to argue against a fact. When ever a ract stands in tne way oi a tneory and an argument, the fact always proves the theory false and the argument wrong. In manv wave error may alio Into an argu ment, but can never creep Into a fact: It may be difficult to discover the fallacy of an ar gument, but It Is always easy to see the truth in a fact." Two auonlemental nroblema to be consid ered will bring out data of value: "Can our system of medical benefits be made more far reachlngf' Doctors Brown. Defreney,' Scull, Manning. Schlotterer. Rosener and Frallnger are listed to enunciate aome feasible plans. Then a debate. "Would a graded scale of dues and benems neip courts r . Anirma- live, Bryan. Lenlhan. Fouman. Hoiger and Kelleher; negative. Krause, Coffin, White, Wumnler and Oormley. Flag Presented to U. S. Troops Parle. June 6. The Marchioness de Lafayette has presented an American flag to the United States troops stationed at Tours. Speeches were made by Gen eral Fllonneux, cnier or me Tencn mission to American headquarters, and Lieutenant Colonel Edwards, com manding American troops In the Tours region. PHOTOPLAYS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking 1 Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showln'g of the finest produc tions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through th STANLEY Booking Corporation. AIL U.-, 12th. Morris A Passyunk Ave. AlfiamDra Mat.Dallyat:;Evcs-U:4SA0 NAZIMOVA In "REVELATION" A DVl ! Ii 32D AND THOMPSON STS. ArUlLJ MATINEE DAILY CHARLES RAT in rne Family BKeieipq Blxth Episode, "THE EAOLE'3 EYE" ADPAniA CHEKTNUT Below 10TH AKCAU1A 10 A..M. to 11:15 P.M. ELSIE FEROUSON In "A DOLL'S HOUSE" ni i irniDn broad street and OLUC.DlrvL' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. TARZAN OF THE APES" BROADWAY B'TlKrtrpa Herbert Brennon'i "The Fall of the Roman offs, Charlea Chaplin, In "A DoTe Life" CMDDCCC MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK tIVIrKt--10 MATINEE DA1LT BE881IB HATAKAWA In "THE HONOR OF HIS HOUSE" FAIRMOUNT -aitSZXv' WILLIAM 8. HART In 'THE TIGER MAN" t ITARlll V THUATRE 1311 Market 6t. t A1V111--I A. M. to Midnight. PAULINE STARK In THE MAN WHO WOKS TJP" 56TH ST. THEATRE Below Sprues UATIKEE UAILX OEOROE WALSH In ."BRAVE AND BOLD' GREATNORTHERN $$gfa JACK PICKFORDi"- Erta P.M. ln "MILE-A-MINUTE KBNPALL' IMPERlAL.t.ST4SR2;.?J .? VRlNOJ la HILLCKI 'itr'-. LEDGER-PHILADEtPHIA, &HUBSDAY, JtiNE 6, 1918 - ' . t HIGH PATRIARCHS IN PATRIOTIC FETE The New Grand Master's Com mittee Appointments and Condition of the I. O. O. F. Harris Encampment In the Park way Building: had n patriotic meeting and flag-raising under unusual advan tages and personnel. The committee Patriarch Charles C. Buckley,' chair man; Alexander JIacPherson. Edward Hamilton, 'Walter Culp and Johm Peter son arranged a fine program, which waa admirably carried out. ' Patriarch MacPherson. nn behalf of tho committee, presented a large silk"' American flag which was accepted for tho encampment by George S. Banes, grand patriarch, In a rousing address. A service flag, representing the mem bers in the country's service, was pre sented through Grand Scribe Edwin L. Bitter. It was accepted for the en campment by Patriarch Dudley L. Tlcc. Patriotic addre-ses were made by Grand Secretary Usher A. Hall, P. G. SI James Montgomery. Thomaa Slops, president of the Odd Fellows' Home, who gave some personal reminiscences of the Civil War. In which he served: William lleppard. grand sentinel of the Orand Encampment: William Mc.M. Cull, secretary of the Patriarchal "Earnest Work ers I 1) DO At Thnm.. JXf H'.nJA.I.r Jr.. ami others. The speeches were inter spersed with the singing of patriotic songs and refreshments were served. The large catnerlng pronounced the meeting to be one u. Hie most imeresung tne patriarcnai branch has ever held CiranA thlt. Unv TV Tle-mM .......... s committee appointments, as follows: Committee, nn atstn nt Ih. net,... d.i,.,. W. Montgomery, .ommmpe on finance Thomas J. Mur thn. No. 17, Committees on appeals District No. 1: Franklin P. Sherrv Mr, 4n o.n... Itentr, No. B3R: Charles J. dotwals. No. 342. District No. 2. E. K. Chubbucl- No, 480: Henry B Eberly. No 112: L C. Town, sen,!. No. R4. District No. 3: George W, Richards. No. M3, John W, Brown, No. 1030: H, II. Weldln, No 84n. District No. V k.-Z'.A' Lester. No 009: II. O. Carr. No. 734: W. H. Bunce. No 412. Committee on aid C. Herbert Obrelter, No 123; John McLean. No. 220: J. W. Stroh. No, 203. . CoS1Hm"tee on bjlaws Samuel W. Henry, "Committee on credential- Frank H Ott, No. 107: John McLean, No. 220; Harry C. Stephens. No. 238. Committee on mileage Horace L. Daven port, No. R: Hnrrv Haase, No. 13, Fred Hummler, No. 201. Committee on Printing Samuel L. Trlnce. No. 200: James H. Keenan, No. 330: Robert G. Stevenson. No 284 Committee on Correspondence Samuel F Balr. No. 466, H. E Walton, No. 240; Her bert H. Hlller. No. 8S. Committee on Transportation Washing ton F. Hambrlght, No. 07: Wyllla II. Avery, No. B20: A. H. Jefferls. No. 1000. Committee on Aged Odd Fellows' Fund Samuel French, No. 778: J. E. Snyder. No. 124: Hugh B. Smith. No. 184; Charles J. Harrison, No. 438: L. K Honeywell, No. 042, Committee on Homes and Kindred Chari ties William II, Brown. No. 1120. Committee on Memorial Day James Reltl, No 68; W. E. Coble. No. 75: John A. O'Brien. No. 883: Robert Mullen, No. 34: W. Albert Bates. No.320; Charles F. Tltzel. No. 301. Fred W. Magradv. No. 030. Committee on Competitive Degree Work Samuel II. Pope. J. A. Segulne, No. 0S4; J. Frank Sweeton, No. 242 Committee on Judlclnry Wilson IC Mobr, James H. Avery. J. P. Hale Jenkins. Here mann W. Roller. Edwin L. Rltter. Perry A. Shanor. W. Ed. Marsh, Representative to Orphanage Charles C. Bulkelej. No. WO. Represented e to Rebekah Home Dud ley L. Tlce. No. 10DS. Committee on Odd Fellows' Ambulance Louis J Suess. No. 880: Charles C. Bulke ley. No. MO; Fred C. Hanyen, grand treas urer: H. H. Parkhlll, No. 000; O. B. Teas dale, No. 20. Grand Secretary Hall summarizes In Ms annual report the condition of the wholo order on December 31. 1010: Sovereign grand lodge, 1: grand lodges. 08; grand en campments, 68: subordinate lodges, 17,860: subordinate encampments. 3301: Rebekah lodges, 8684: lodge members. 1,678,811; en campment members, 232, 08T: Rebekah lodge members. 750.819; total relief paid. $0,408. 833.04; total receipts lodges. $10,020.38!. 43: total expenses, $10,097,802.17; Invested funds. $71,048,421.71: assets sovereign grand lodge. $292,748.80. At a meeting of the "earnest workers" Grand Patriarch Banes received encouraging reports on the outcome of the great class initiation on May 4 and the assurances of the representatives present that the en-, camnments will remain loyal and ready for continued work, favoring another member ship campaign In the full. Congratulations to Chairman Pope and Secretary Cull as well were extended and the general spirit was altogether optimistic Brothers Shaw and Wlnterbottom. of M. Rlchnrds Muckle Encampment, of Jenklntown, expressed the enthusiasm of the Montgomery County con tingent. The Grand Patriarch, accompanied by Grand Scribe Rltter. Grand Marshal Samuel 8. Bowen and Secretary William M. Cull, unn piamieu B. lour OI ine male on a Iresn, Inspiring mission of progressive Odd Fel lowship. Caledonian Lodge, with P. W. Ancker as the versatile chairman of entertainment, held another of Its never-to-be-forrotten meet Ings last week, when "One of His Own" was so ably pictured. The program consisted of story telling, piano and vocal solos, recita tions, singing and eating, with the able as sistance of John N..Dale. the embrvo Harry Lauder; John Rohb, the sweet-potato spe Hallst: Alexander White and his tin whistle; ?'- wJ,Tn,ckfr'...,h8: n?mn gladiator, and John Whitley, the hustling organist. .. The visitors were Brothers Harry Wll Mams. No. 00: J. D. Hallv. Charleston. S. C; R J. Dillon. Freenort. Tex.; Roy S, Evnns. Pitman. N. .J.: William Hardraatle Media Pa.: Robert1 MrCalloch, Houston. Tex.: J. Gordon Beaver. Roxborouah; E. Smith. New. Rort Pa., and Sydnev W. Brooka Herbert Wllllama. Wllllem J. Williams, George E. Gilbert. Thomas W. Paae. T, A. Page Wil liam Eaeleson and William Delamater. of AMIdey. No. 01, Camden. N. J., all of whom Ev. evidence pf their enjoyment, especially P. G. Delamater and Recretary Brooks, both of whom spoke on the unhroken chain of friendship existing between No. 700 and No. In the matter of the fraternal demonstra tion at Belmont Plateau on June 22 next. Secretary William Cull and P. O. O. C Van degrlft were appointed a committee to rn. operate with the other .officials. P. o Vandegrlft's proposition that the lodge con tribute to the war-savings stamp funds during the war by the purchase of a stamp monthly waa unanimously approved. The Initiation will be conferred tomorrow night and all brothers are cordially Invited Secretary Cull la assembling a delegation to visit Benevolent Lodge No, 40. at Rockdale next Saturday night. They leave Slxty.nlnth street station on the elevated line at 7'30 PHOTOPLAYS LIBERTY BRa" COLUMBIA AV. 1UJU 1 1 Mt(ne. noil- , .mNORMA TALMADOE In "HY RIGHT OF PURCHASE" 333 MARKFT street theatre In "THE BANDIT ANd'thE PREACHER" MODEL 425 Sr?US" ST'. "hestra. Tiv-i'ia1 Continuous 1 to II. GEORGE WAbSH In "BRAVE AND BOLD" PALACE 12U MRKET TREET rl$,L r.. 'A- & U.SB P. M. In "THE REASON WHV' PRINCESS 1"8 MARKET STREET " ll'l JJ lao.u tnll.Hliii , ALL STAR CAST " ' ' In "MA8KS AND FACES" y REGENT P-JHTn tVAT.T.ir-.- I.I: M. In "3EL1EVE ME, XANT1PFE" RIAI TD OERMANTOWN AVE. HESSIE BARRISCALB In 'THE CAST-OFF" RIVOLI KD AND SANSOM BTS. -Vl V vil MATIN RUT nitrv .Vta.9IKIA PEARSON In "THE FIREBRAND" RUBY MARKET ST. BELOW TTH SWDl 10 Jl. V.UO XljIB p7m NELL SHIPMAN r,'M' Ir. "BAREE, SON oVkAZAN1 SAVOY 12U MARKBT'STREET 5AVUT M0NTA8OA:iV3,MIDNIaHT In "VENGEANCE7'-', STANI FY" MARKJrT ABOVE, I8TH oi Vi-n. r i, . :iyt ii sjb p, i, xt1 rln IOAX QrlWmKfVl sfo JTn 5. 00 ,,m -wait all brothers who imMeT',ll'' 1Loe hja a fair attend'ance, r7iS2TiV.nl u,lne and a long session. This nn vi.2 ,0 arrange for memorial services on Frldav evening,- June 14. was appointed! SnM.-,,rt0.,l' -l.rP Shuman and W. A. SJl. . Jl J'.. Walker and Brother Bhumsn ..J!P'olP,ed " represent Merchants' at Sttm ilnS '.". arrange for a fraternal otH 8ii.efit?r'y.on ,0 H.held at Belmont on rni!?IU,r f'ernoon. i June 22, The com 3 itA-."D,,0ln,Sd t0. consider the merging m..ttr",3 Mdi No. 7. attended the last 5V.J.25 V that lodge anf made final, ar- aWS?ntei'c the merger, F, W.KIeln, A. 'H.'Umlth. B. A. Henry, fc. I. Mortin and d, H. Ross comprise the committee. .n'lw?!.'.,10" Lo- at Flfty-second street !tt.2it?rl ayenue. had an unusually good rh.?iiyi5? n''t week. Representative is. r.'l..cl Bul,eley .Presented his report of IS! -"ill1 "'on of the Orand Lodge and 5s2 il5mbr.r" w,re Peclllv Intereated In Ei?Jc5Lla,.'n enocted In furtherance of the "X -tha establishment by the Grand -.-,5? f. homes for the aged members of the ?I?fl. tht'iri.wlvc5 vnd widows. Another jeature which evoked much enthusiasm was iiJ""""0D1,,tJ0". bv the Orand Lodge of the Cf,?iary. '"J18 'or 'he purchase of an am hulance to be presented to the American rope Cro" or UM on tne battlefields of Eu- iDcntl) Ralzlev. Tt,irf-(nh rt .T.incs. Thomas R. Kase, Matthew W. Keen. Sarah E. Keenan, Thomas M. Kellner. Frederick C. Baker, Samuel J,. Jr. Balzley, Rudolph R. Barnes. Hsrrlet M. Bergen, George J. B er. Clara May Blackwood, Allen Boehrlnger. Cath'lne Bowker. Eira A. Brown, J. Harry, Jr. Jvenner. Kelly,,M KrdLc Llnesm, .alary unanes f. . Anna Xf. t.utz, Christian Mackintosh, Utile ruwn, v imam t;. itiaicomson, Mary J. Camnhelt. ArletuMa T. Mahlrin Carpenter. Hannah H Maroney. NelKe M. Charles, Paul McDermott, Ella F. Cheeaman, Sarah E. Meyrlch. E Francis, l... it. J, leary. Andrew Clemens, Timothy B. Collins, Timothy Cook; Isabel L. Davenport, Elizabeth Davis. John J. . Donat. Milton II, Downey, Esther Drummond. nils. K. Dupree, A. M. C. Duswald, Samuel C. I'.bert, Louisa English, Emma Cate English, Rebecca En ell. Margaret M. Falrchlld, Louis C. Ferry. Susan A. Foclletta. Anna Fraley. Marguerite I-rles. M-ugaretiD. Oalbralth. John. Glover, Samuel J, Graham. Eliza G, Gray. Nellie Gross. Albertlne Hallam. Marv Harmer. Isihnlla Ml33r. Samuel B. Montgomery, L. E. Mooney, Catharine E. Moore, Anthony E. .Moot-e. Charles R.. Jr. Moore. Clarence C, Mulligan. William Murphy, Dominic A. O'Connor. Charles Prrker, Albert E. Paxson. Emma E. Peacock, Frank H. Phillips. Jennie K. Polls, Samuel Ramspacher, Geor.se Roach, Mary E, Ryan, Anna K. Fchnfe-. Frederick Echui Mary E. Schuelte. Emma Senplg. Bertha Rhlmp. Re4)ecca Slmcox. Howard L. Spitz, Clara Htarkev. Sarah A. Swift, Josephine C. Thomas. John A. Tounsend, Nettle M. Tracey, Harry E. Traenkhef. Mare-ret Trlckett, Joseph W. Westcott, Mary E. Whitney, Margaret R, Williams. Emily M. Winchester. Frank W. Wundcr, Charles W. Harris, George W. iiess. ,'nuip j.. sr. Hlnchman. Emma Hogg. Cnthnrlne r. Houck. Benjamin F. "owe, Annrew J. Jaekaon. Elisabeth P. Jamison. John Jones, Prlscllla RATZT.EV .Tuna A n M Cbmmii Mich... RUDOLPH R. BAIZLEY. Notice of tunerai will be given from 2247 N. Broad at., Phila. , BAKRR Tnn 4. RAHM1RT. .T .Tr. inn nt Samuel J. and Theresa Baker (nee McCue). runerai Hat.. H'HO a. m.. residence or par ents. 4fll(l UVitmlmtnp nv. Hnl-mn' re qulem mass Our Mother of Sorrowa" Church -u a. mi int. Cathedral cem. Keiatives and friends, employes of P. R. T. Co.. In vited. Auto service. AiLr. At Mt. Clemens, Mien., June J mmni tii. u iiitvi cv i.Tn,iM . ,, neral will be given from 22. T N. Broad St., Philadelphia. BARNES. June 3, HARRIET M,. .wife of John E. BarneB. Relatives and friends Invited to f-ineral services, Thurs.. 2 p. m.. Broad at, and Bartram ave.. Colllngdale. j-a, int. Arlington (.'em. rienos may can Wed. eve , BERGI.N. Suddenly. June 8. QEORGE JEFFEREY, son of late Christopher A. and Harriett James Bergen. Funeral servlcea irl.. 4 p. m,. Orace Episcopal Church. Haa- donfleld, N. J, InU private. Omit flowers. uiiK. June . lat ner laie resiuence. su W. Genwood aVe. CLARA MAY. daugh ter of late Jacob and Margaret Bier (nee Blendinger), aged 30. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. parlors of Edward Mack, HBO N. run st. Int. American Mechanics' Ccm. 'Auto funeral. BLACKWOOD. June a. ALLEN, son of William and Mary K. II. Blackwrfod, aged is mos, relatives ana rrienas invitea 10 funeral services. Thurs,, 2 p. m., parents' residence. 808 Earlham terrace. Otn. Int. private. BUEHRIXdKR. June S. CATHERINE (nee Besbort). widow of Jacob Boehrlnger. aged S3, i.eiatives and trienas invited to funeral services. Fri.. 2 n. m.. BS3T -n. urn st. Int. Ureenmount 'Cem. . . . IHIWKEIli -Tune 4. K(A ALillt-I-T BOWKER. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl,. 2 p. m.. 208 Crlckot ave.. Ardmore. Pa. Int. private. imuivfl. suaaeniy. june 4, j. i-ai-iix BROWN, Jr., husband of Bertha D. Brown (nee Boyer), of Salem. N. J., eldest son of J. H. and Emma Brown (nee Grant), aged 43. Relatives nnd friends, Femwood Lodge, No. MS. F. and A. M.f University Chapter. No. 258. R. A. M.; Salem Forest. Tall Cedars of Lebanon, and employes of Ab bott Dairy Co., Invited to services, Frl. 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Woodlands Cem. Friends may call Thurs.. from 7 to 10 p m. HROW.N.June 4. WILLIAM PAMPIlltl.t. husband of Annie Renlck Brown, Relatives and friends. Industry Lodge, No. 131, F. and A. M., invited to funeral services. Frl.. P. m . ami;. Locust st. mt. private. CAMPBELL. Suddenly. June X. ATVR. LAIDE I. widow of Hugh B. Campbell and daughter of the lato John and Annie Harton. Relatives and friends. Altar Society of Our I.ady of Mercy Church. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 7:30 a. m.. 2S18 N. Bouvler st. Sol. emn requiem mass Our Tndy of Mercy Church Bam. Int. at Doylestown, Pa. Auto funeral. CARPENTER. June 5. HANNAH HEN RIETTA, widow of Byron Burns Carpenter, Relatives and friends Jnvlted Jo services, Sat.. 2 p. m.. residence of son-in-law. Dr. Roy Earley. 1440 S. ,'i2d st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Frl eve. CHARLES. June 4. PAUL, husband nt Jennie Chirle- fnee Foster), aged K0. Rela tlvea and friends, members of Phlta. Mu sical Asso.. Local No 77, A F. of M.; Phlla. Lodge. No. 04, L. O. D. M. invited to fu neral services. Thurs.. II p. mr Int. Mlf fllnburg. Pa. Remains mav be viewed until 10 n m Thurs.. 2531 N. 17th at. CHEESMAN. At Pitman, N. J.. June 3. SARAH E.. widow of Delana P. Cheesman. aged 57. Relatives and friends. Cross Keys Grange. No. 123, P. of H.. Invited to fu neral, Thurs., 2 p. rn.. Pitman, N. J. Serv ices in Cross Keys M. E. Church 3 J. m. Friends may call Wed.. 7 to 0 p. rn. CLEARY, June 5. ANDREW, husband of lets Julia Cleary. Relatives and friends. Altar and Rosary and Holy Name Society of Transfiguration Chur-h. Invited to fu neral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m., f,31 S. 57th st.. W. Phlla. High mass of requiem Church of Transfiguration 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. (M.EMEKS. Suddenly. June K TIMriTIIV R . husband of Margaret Van Dusen Clem-' ens. 4402 sansom st. runerai services, and Int. Private. Ffl.i 2:30 njiv,. . COLLINS. June 5, TIMOTHY, husband of late Ellen Collins. Relatives and friends, St. Charlea's Holy Name 8oelety, St. Paul'a T. A. B. Society, Invited to tunerai. Sat., 8-30 a. m,, 2223 Christian st. Solemn re quiem mass St. Charlea's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. COOKE. At her home. S48 N. 20th t., June 4. ISABEL L. COOKE, daughter of late David and Sarah J. Cooke. Relatives and friends lnvlted'to services, Thurs.. 2 p. m. Oliver II. Balr Bldg,, 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private l ' nVRPnKT. .Tune -L rT.(7iUip- widow of Thomas Davenport. Relatives anj friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 1800 E. Cambria st. int. private. n.n. mount Cem. ' DAVia, suddenly. June 4, JOHN J husband of Amanda Davis (nee Yrh,fLr-- aged 45. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.j 8 a. xn.. Gibostown, N. J. aiass at l -jonn a unurcn. rauisboro. D a. in. Int. St. Dominic' Cera,. Holmes burg. Pa DONAT. June 5. at 724 Rosemary ave.. Ambler. Pa., MILTON H. DONAT, aon or late Charles and Elisabeth Donat. aged 52, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frt., 2J0 p. m , Jarretlown M. E. Church. Autoa wll: meet 1 n m train from Reading Terminal at Fort Washington. Rrmatns may be viewed Thurs., 7 to 9 p. m. iwivaKr. June n. ESTHER DOWNET. of 778 Harsbaw St.. widow of William Downey, aged 78. Notice of funeral later DRUMMOND. June S. ELIZABETH K.. widow of Jackson W. Drummond. aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited lo, funeral, par Jor or WlliTgr. J Miller. 123 'E. 3d ave'. conshohocken. PatFrl., 3 p; m. Int. pri vate. Barren Hill Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve., 7 Co JO o'clock. DUPREE.- June 4. at 2111 r!h.-i-ii,t - A. Mr C, DUPREE. Funeral services Kri!, iiimv a. ro., ijoiy .rinuy (.nurcnr IDttTand Walnut sts. Int. private. '. tM DUSWALD June B. SAMUEL C. TUB WAI.ll, Relatives and frl-nHT n-(i.i Lodge. No. SR3,'F. and A. M.: Oriental R. a. (.Mpier.no. lii at, John Commandery, No. 4. K.-T.: emp pyes of U, 8, Mint; Pos No. 2. a. A. R.; all other societies of which he wsa a member. Invited to funeral serv ices. Sat., 2 p, ta-j, 1673 N. B.th st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl eve. "Auto funeral, 'F.BERT. -- June . IJUfSA. widow of Christian Ebert. aged 84. Relatives anil friends Invited to funeral services. Frl., 3 p. ra.. residence of Mrs. Anna Younv Pmm. pect ave. laslow Welsh road. Willow Grove. Pa. Int. private. Mt. Varnon Cem. ' ENOLIBH. At "Beach Bluff. Mass., June 4. EMMA CATE. widow of Robert MJ Eng. llah. Relatives and friend Invited to serv ices, rooms of Flthlaq a. Simmons, 309 Market a.: Camden, N. jr.. Frt., 11 a. m. ENGLISH. Sixth Month 4Hj.- REBECCA WARRENi daughter of tatt Smoel and Sarah English.; aged 1)7. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sixth-day, s p, m.'. 402 8. 22d su lnt.;jWlrats. ,Omt flowers, f4 V ' ' ..JKV?LI'-Su(,',enI!r' June S. MARGARET MECLEART. wife of Albert U. Ewsll. Serv. Ices Thurs.. 3 p. ra.,' 407' WaHoq ave., W-, P. Inf. nrlvat. North Cr Hill &- " FAIRCHILD- Jum 8, Ltjtlll C, taiibana, isiiibii rsiicflsa s a, in mrii. ana. noHflt m aad f ris4. . ai i re U I are-.' lmAmm, fc,-. m, iirniiL DEATH ' Trains leave Reading Terminal 1:43 and 2 P. m. FERRT. June 8, EfUsAN A., daughter of late Gears-, inri Ann Fr-v. Fiinerat flat.. 7:30 a m.. 2632 East Allegheny ave. Solemn- requiem mass Church or visitation a. m. Int. private, New Cathedral.Cem. Remains may ba viewed Frl after 3 p. m. FOGLIETTA. June 4. ANNA, wife e 3avld Foglietta and daughter! Sarah am if David Foglietta and daughter. of Sarah and late Horace Peatt. formerly of 114 Titan St. Relative nd friends, member of Court John Hav. No. 343, F. of A., invited to fu neral, Frl.. 8:80 a. m. 722 S. Marshall at. Solemn requiem mass Sr, Marv Magdalen dl Paxil's Church. 7th and Montrose sts.. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. , FRALEY. June 8, MARGUERITE, daughter of Thomaa and Margaret Fraley (nee Tralnoel. ari IA. Relatives and t-frlends Invited to funerah Frl., 8:30 a, m.. parents resiaence, ztiif . jessup s(. ive qulem mass Church of Epiphany 10 a. m, Int, Holy Cross. Cem. Auto service. FRIE8. June 4, MARGARET D.. widow of the Rev. W. If. Fries. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. .Frl., l;30n, m,, residence of. II, L Warnlck. olen Riddle, Pa. Int. private. Mt. Morlnh.Cem GALBRAITH. June, 4. JOHN OAL BRAITH. aged 74. Relative and friend. E. D. Raker Post. No. 8. O. A. R.j 2d Regt.. N. G. P. Veteran: I21t Regt. Penna Volun teers Survivors' Asso,: Hawthorne Club and officers of the Court of Quarter Sessions Invited lo funeral, Frl., 3 p. m,. Chapel of Andrew J, Balr ft Son,' Arch and 10th sts, Int, Arlington Cem. . OLOVERi June 3, SAMUEL J. GLOVER, husband of Isabella R. Glover (nee Cath cart). Relatives and friends. Local Union No. 08. 1. B. E. W and Lit Brothers' Bene ficial Asso,. Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 p. m., 2210 S. Colorado at. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs , after 7 t. m. GRAHAM. June 4. ELIZA GRAHAM. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 4 p. m, chapel of Andrew J. Balr ft Sons. Arch and 10th sts. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. GRAY. June 3. NELLIE, wife of Oeorgs E. T. Gray. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 2301 S. 12th St.. Frl.. 2 p., m. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends may call Thurs., 8 p. m. Auto funeral. GROSS. June 3. ALBERTINE GROSS, sister of Charles Birr, aged 40, Relatives and friends Intlted to, service. Thurs., 2 P. m.. 2633 N, 30th at. Friend may call Wed.? 8 to 10 n. m. Int. private. HALLAM. June 3. MARY, wife of George Hallam Relatives and friends invited to fu neral. Frl,. 8'10 a. m.. 4823 Darrah st.. Frankford. High mass St. Joachim's Church Id a, m. Int. Srt.i Dnmtnle'a Cem. HARMER. At Atlantic city, N. J.. June 4, ISABELLA, widow of Joseph E. Harmer, aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlcea, Frl.i 2:1 p, m-, residence of Miss Annie Jordan, 20 Front St., Quaker town. Pa. Int. Union Cem., Quakertown, "a HARRIS. June 3. GEORGE W., husband of Kale Harris (nee Wolfer). aged 55. Rela tlvea and friends, members of Court George .Washington, No. 124. F. of A.; employes of William F. Kempf ft Son. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m.. 042 N. 4th t. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs. eve. HESS. Suddenly! June 4. PHILIP J.. Mr., husband of Mary J. Hess, aged 84. Rela tives and friends Invited to services. Frl.. 3 p. m., Oliver H, Balr Bldg., 1850 Chestnut st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. . HTNCHMAN. June S.t EMMA 1HNCII- m-m. wire 01 ueorge w, mnenman, agea 48. Rflntlves nnd friends. Vlnero-atlr, T,nrfirn. Ladles of I. O. M.. of Westvtlle, N. J.i Slon- urcii icmpin. no. u. K. u. ti., oi uamoen, Invited to funeral servtces, Thurs., 2 p. m., husbund's residence. 87 S 28th st.. Camden, N. J. Friends may call Wed. eve. Int. Ar lington Cem. . , HOGG In Atlantic City. N, J June B. CATHARINE I... widow of William Hogg' Jr.. aged 87. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Sat., 3 p. m , Oliver 11. Pair nine, iou unesmut St., rnnaaeipnia. int. private. HOUCK. June 3, BENJAMIN F. HOUCK, aged 37, Relatives and friends, Spring Gar den Lodge, No. 09, I. O. O. F.: Bethany Bible Union, Invited to funeral services, Frl., 7:30 p. m., 773 Preston st. Service and Int. Sat., 11 a, m., at Leesburg. N. J. HOWE. June 5. ANDREW J. HOWE, 1325 Swain at., aged, 53. Notice of funeral will be given from Oliver H. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. . , JACKSON. Suddenly, June 2. ELIZA- nETII PIIOH. dauahter of the late Thomaa Rnd Ruth Anna Jackson. Relative and mend- Invlud to Tunerai services, Thurs,, 2 p. in., 2142 Mt. Vernon st. Int. private. JAMISON. June 3. JOHN, husband of late Margaret Jamison, aged 79. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m.. 2303 Fltzwater it. Int. private Mt. Morlah Cem,. JONES. June 2, PRISCILLA JONES (nee Robinson), wife of Abraham Jones, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p. m., 333 Benson at,. Camden, N. J, Int. .Harlelgh Cem. Remains may be viewed Thurs. eve. JONES. June B. THOMAS B. JONES', aged 6". Relative and friends. Wayne Lodge. No. 581. F. and A, M.t Montgomery R, A. Chanter. No. 202, Invited to funeral services, Sat., 3 p. rm. W. Lancaater ave., Wayne, Delaware County, Fa. Int. Great Vallev Raptlst Cem. KASE. June ,4. MATTHEW WHEELER kase. aged 73. Due notice of funeral. 2017 N. Park ave. -,. ..- Kr.l.L,iii'.ii. June , rncuciiii,iv -yu., husband of Margaret A, Kellner ond son of the late Conrad and Barbara Kellner. Rela tlvea and friends, employes of Turner A Wetcott. invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m.i 1137 Tree St. (Uth and 'Jackson). Int. private, Fernwood Cem. Frlenda may call Thura., after 7 p. m. Auto service KELLY. June 5. MARY, widow of Pat rick Kelly, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Bat. 8:30 a. m.. 234 Church lane, Qermantown. Solemn mass of requiem St. Vlpcent's Church 10 a. m. Int. st? Pat rick's i'em.. Norristown. Auto funeral. KEEN. At Methodist Episcopal Home. June 5. Mre. SARAH E. KEEN, aged 82. Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral services, at the home, Belmont and Edgeley aves.. Frl., 2 p. m. Int. North Cedar HUI VrrVW .Tune K. THOMAS M.. eon of James and Elizabeth Keenan (nee McCor mlcK). ageo . neiauves anu irieuas invuea to funeral, Frl., 3 p m., patents' residence, 833 N. U8th t.. West Phlla. Int. St. Denis's Cem -,.,---.-. KJSI 1 ',,. June u, niuiiiABi .,, nus band of Rose Keppler (nee Bauerle), aged 52. Relatives and friends, also William Penn Lodge, No. 80, K. of P.: Foresters of .-i ,",. tri(A Nn ok, n.t John A. Koltes Camp. No. 22(1. Invited to the servlcea nun.. ; p. iu.. uiw veusier si. InkllirEVa June.?. CHARLES P.. husband of Rosa Krleg (nee Schmidt), rormerlv of 33111 Haverford aye. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sst Oliver II. Balr Rldg. 182(1 Chestnut st. Int. private. West Laurel Hilt Cem. Remains mav be viewed at 1850 Chestnut ... FrL. 7 i?IN1!b&-At Newtown. Pa., Third-day, Sixth Month 4th, ANNA M.. widow of Fred- lnvlted'to funeral, without further notlce.1 Newtown uera. linapei, oiiu-uy. "ixio Month. 7th; S'p. m. Int. Newtown Cem. Train for Newtown leave Reading Ter- mV!Alriilfcn.1?.8 Christian, husband f late Louisa Luts, of Wittenberg. Germany, aged 81, Funeral, to which relatives and Irlenos, merouor u ,iii-iiuci uuiurran r-...-,.h Aih nntf Carpenter sts.. Invited Frl.. 1 P. m residence of son-in-law. Henry H. Schflelder. SOT Callowhtll t. Int. Chel ten Hill Cem. Friends may call Thurs. MACKINTOSH. Near Vlncentown, N. J June 4. LIZZIE. MACKINTOSH (nee McKel vey), wife of Barclllal Mackintosh, aged 45. Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 1 P- m., near VlncentoWn. N. J. Int. Baptist Cem., Vlncentown. Auto will meet 0:32 a. m. train from Market t. ferry, Phlla.. at Mt. Holly. N. J. xc iTj-nwdON. June 4. MARY JANm widow of Samuel Malcomson. Relatives and irlena invuea ko luiicrai service. Frl., 1 P. m., 1813 Brown t. Int. private. Remain may be viewed Thur. eve. Auto "maNKIN. June 4. EIJZABETII R.. widow of Moses R. Mankln. aged 80. Rela. tlves ana menus invuea 10 (unerm services, in West Wlllow.Orov ave.. Chestnut Hill. rrJv.at... m. int. ivy Hill Cem MAnunn I . ouuuciii. iuut o, ir,L,L,IC, M.. wife of Herbert J. Maroney and daugh ter of late John'M. and Mary, A. O'Brien, agnd 44. Relative and friend Invited to funeral, Frt.. 8.30 a, m., 4833 Haiel eve. Solerom requiem high mas Church of St. Francis de 8ale 10 a. ro. Int. Holy Cros Cem. Remain may be viewed Thur. eve. 'il?n,HH-IOTT.---June 4. ELLA-FRANmcd" wife of William J. McDermott and daughter of Ellen T. and Christopher T. McDonald, aged 30. Relative and frlenda. B V. M Sodality and .League nt the Sarred Heart of tne Kpmnany vnurcn, invuea in tunerai. Sat.. 8-.S0 a,m.. 2110 S. Rosewood st. High mass of requiem St. Monica' Church 10 a, m Int. Holv Crnia Cem- MEYRICIL Of diphtheria. June 5. E. FRANCIS, aon of Henrietta and William Meyrlch. Funeral .parent' residence, 3018 N. 8th St.. Frl.. 11 a. ro. Int. Hillside Cem, No funeral. .Shenandoah, papers copy. MINOR Suddenly.. June 4, SAMUEL B.. nuaoana or Agnes 01. Minor, nciauve ana frlenda Invited to services, , Frl., 2 p. m., 1105. H. R2d at. int. private. t MONTGOMERY. Suddenly. June 4. LAURA E. MONTGOMERY (nee' Yoat). wife of J. r,,, Montgomery- Relatives and friends Invited to funeral .service. .Frl., p. m.. 217 W. Magnolia ve., Aldan.; Delaware County. Pa. Also service In Falrvlew Cem. Cbapel. Boyertown. Pa.. Sit.. 10 JO 'MOONEY. June 8, CATHARINE EDNA, daughter of late Joseph U, and Edna M. Mooney (nee Southard), aged year. Rela tive and friend. Guild of Sacred Thirst, scholars of St. Matachy'a Parochial School.. Invited to funeral, Bar.. 8'30 a- m.. grand father's resilience. BernardkJ. Mooney. 982 N. Sartaln St.. near lilh at, and Glrard ave. Solemn high requiem mas St, Mala chya Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. Hsileton. 'Ps.-: paper copy. MOORE June -4. ANTHONY E., husband of Roa Moore (tie LangeLi Relative apd friend, Augustine Beneficial Asso... 'Con vention of Bhoe -Worker and employe of Smaltx ft Goodwin. tnvlUd to funeral.- Sat., 7-50 a. m residence. 2811, Dickinson t. High m,ef requiem . SI. Aloyaiu' Church 9 a. ra; Int. prlvat. via funeral car. , . .MOORE jtinardiCjUARLEB ar.t on of Charle R. arid Catlurln M.; Moore, aged 8 year 1 day.. RejaWveg and ( friends In vited to funeral servMM.-Frl.; J p. rn par ents- residence. ai , Aj-' i XfOTlRV! Ri4rfnli 1 CLARENCE C. son of John VT? and' Adda W Moor. ,'rfsniij. ( Moore. Washing. agea so. nel(lvsana. irienas, ton Camn. No. 342J P. Oi Sjpf A.s Phllsdjl- . No.,M.'L. O. O. VLfJJ of R. 57;fi:'ll-i1. PW'R.;-Rails. ted , tsvMNtl trvIt!-.' Thur..- Shla Lodxi ;. T-. No. Asso.. invited 2. P. ro.. resldeae t. Int. FernweM is. 5314 Harlan aaisiss aaar a viewen wa v. MULI.lflAViZ M.lu. band of Anal IT; Aelatlrej Wsm. int. wl' and Irienas la I p. n.. 45M ai.' Mllla4U ssirrc 5sr4",ffitj MY MU'TtHMW, DKATBH . MURPHY. June 5. .DOMINIC, A hu. band of Elisabeth Murphy (nee Kctly). Rela tive and friends. Sacred Heart and, Altar Society, Holy Name Society of Visitation Church! Loyal Order of Moose. Lodge Nn. 84) all other societies of which we wa a member. Invited to funeral. Bat., 8:30 a. fit., 823 E. Lehigh ave., formerly of 2808 D st. Solemn requiem mas Church' of Visitation of B, V. M. 10 a. m. O'CONNOR. June -4, CHARLES, huahsnd of Ellta O'Connor (nee IcParlene). Rela tives and friend Invited to funeral. Sat,, 8:30 a. m.. 1062 Westmoreland at. Solemn ma of .renjilem 8' Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Inl. Holy Sepulchre Ccm. Omit flow ers Auto cortege. PARKER. Suddenly. North Wales. Pa June 8, ALBERT E., husband of Susannah Tl. V.a aL.. -. e. PAXSON. June B, EilMA ., wlfs of Augustus Paxson, aged 01, Relattves and friend Invited tor funeral, without further notice, near. Newtown, Pa Sat., 2 p. m. Int, Churchvllle, Pa. Conveyance will meet train at St. Leonard's atation reaving Mean ing Terminal 0:23 a. tn. and trolley st Brldgeton leaving Langhorne at 11:20 ana mewiown at 11:40 a, m, PEACOCK Tune K. FRANK H. PEA, COCK. Relatives and frlenda Invited to tunerai service. 8at., 11 a. m.. nephew' residence, William w. t'ancoasi. jr., xuer chantvllle Inn. Merchantvllle, N. J. Int, private. Baptist Cem , Mt. Holly, N. J. Remains mav ba viewed Frl. eve. t FHILLIPS. Suddenly. June 8. JENNIE K wife of Harry W. Phillip. Relative and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., 2 p, m.. 4930 Cedar ave. Int. private. Auto service. POLIS. Juno B. SAMUEL, husband of Jennie Polls. Due notice of funeral will Be given from 1332 N. 10th st. RAMSPACHER. June 4.' GEORGE, h mand of Julia Ramspacher. seed 7. Rata, tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 810 Sr 48th st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Francis de Bale' Church 10 a. m.. Int. private. New Cathedral Cem., Auto cortege. ,. ROACH. June. 8, MARY E widow of William H. Roach. Due notice from son' residence, John II. Roach, 2310 S. Rose wood st. RYAN. Suddenlr. June 8. ANNA ,K., wife nf James Frnnrls Rvan fnee Reich), of nolo Christian st. Solemn requiem mass St. Carthage's cnurcn 10 a. m, runerai and Inti nrlvnte, , ' ,. , SCHAFER. June 2 at Navsl Hospital. Cape May, FREDERICK SCHAFER, on of Jacob and Lena Schafer (nee Hawkl. aged 19. Relatives and friend Invited to funeral servlcea. Thurs., 2 p. m., residence of aunt, 1725 Venango st. Int. private Mt. Peace Cem. 8CHU June B. MARY E.. wife of Harr N. Schu and daughtor of late Patrick and Marv Coogan, Relatives and fnnda Invited to funeral. Sal.. f):3() a. m.. 1531 Kerbaucfr st. Solemn high mass of reouiem St. Ste phen's Church 11 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto service - . . SCHUELIE -June 8, EMMA SCHUELtE (nee Fell), wife of Harry Schuelle, aged 83. Relattves and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 3 p. m., 4023 N, Darlen t. Int. North, wood Ccm. Friends may call Thurs., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto service. SEPpiO. June 4. BERTHA., wife of Frederick Sepplg and daughter of late Anton and Thn, N-iiherth (nee Werner), ao-eri 23. Relatives and friends, members of Ladles' Aid of General John A, Kolte s rump, No. 22S Invited lo funeral servlcea. Frl.. 2 n. m.. 1075 Germantown ave. Int. Oreen Mount Cem. .... . SHIMP. In Alloway, N. J.. June 4. RE BECCA (nee Husied). widow of Richard Shlmp. saed 70. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Frl., 11 a. nw Al loway, N. J, Int. Eastvlew Cem., Salem. N. J. SIMCOX. At Fort Bavard, N. M.. May 80. Sergeant HOWARD L. SIMCOX. Relatives and friends Invited to. service, Frl., 2:30 F. m.. residence of brother-in-law. Dr. W. S. rfhman. 2124 W. 3d St.. Chester. Int. Meill- Cem . SPITZ. June B. CLARA, wife of Au gustus Spltx. aged 02. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sun.. 2;S0 p. m., 4311 N. Iflth st. Int. private. . SWIFT. Suddenly. June R at 0018 Rayn. ton St.. Germantown. JOSEPHINE. C. widow of William Swift. Funeral services and Int, at convenience of family. 8TARKEY. June 5. SARAH A., wife of Frederick Stnrkey. Relatives and friends. Miss Dlttman's Bible Class of Hermon Pres byterian Church: Ladles' Auxiliary Penna. Commandery. No. 70. K. T.. invited to fu neral services. Sat., 3 p. m.. son-in-law's residence. . J. L. Paul. 010 W. Chew St.. Olney. Int. private. East Cedar Hill Cem. .Frlenda may call Frl,. after 7 p. m THOMAS. Suddenly. June 8. JOHN AL EXANDER, husband of Harriet .Thomas. Fe'allv-- and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Thur., 2:30 p. m.. 538 E, Penn St.. Gerrnantf.wn Int. private. TOUNSEND. June .1. NETTIE .MAR SHALL, wife of Wm. S. Tounsend. aged 42. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral service- Thura.. 2 o. m.- ants, of W. B. M. Bur- rell. 427 Market at.. Camden. N. J. Int. pri vate, Harlelgh Cem. Frlenda may can wed. eve. TRACEY. June 4, HARRY E.. husband of Mary E. Tracey and son of Charles J. and Ellxabeth L. Tracey Relatives and friends. Eacle Temple, Aerie No.- 42: Court McPherson, F. of A.j Columbia Country Club: Fleck Bros, Co. and employes. Invited to funeral. Sat,, 8:30 a, m , parents' resi dence, 2418 N. Sth st." Solemn requiem mass St. Edward' Church 10 a. m,. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. - 'Auto funeral, TRAENKNER. Suddenly. June 4. MAR GARET, daughter of Conrad and Anna Traenkner. Relative and friends .Invited to funoral services. Sat.. 2 p. m., residence of parents. N. E. cor, 25th and Stewart t. Int Hillside Cem.. via fpner-l car TRICKETT. June 4. JOSEPH W.. hus band of lrma R. Trlckett (nee Schelde), aged 31. Relatives and friends. McKlnley Coun cil? I,o. 820, o. I A.J O. I. Ai Quoit League; empires of U. G. I., Co.: all other' societies of which he was a member. Invited to fu neral services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. 2014 N., Nana st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. , WESTCOTT. June 5. MARY E.. wjfe of Elmer Westcott (Wilson) and daughter of late James and Margaret Maloney. Relatives and friends Invited 10 funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m S423 Thompson st. Solemn mass St. Oregon' Church 0:30 ,a. m. Int. Holy CrwHITNEY. June 4. MARGARET R widow of William Whitney. Service and Int, private. r WILLIAMS June B, EMILY M.i widow of William L. William. Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m., residence of her son. Hsrry W, Wil liams. Gravel pike, near Torresdale, Philadelphia." Int. private. Northwood Cem. Autos will meet trolley at Torresdale 1 to 1:30 p. m. WINCHESTER June 3. FRANK W.. husband of Isabella Fleming and son of late John and Mary Winchester, aged 52. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral services, Frl.. 12 m., 812 Butler av" . Ambler. Mont. fomery Co. Int. isrlvate. Westminster Ccm, 'rlends may call Thurs. eve. WUNDKTR. June 8. CHARLES W.. hue band of Anna Wunder. aged 71. Relative and frlenda. Wesleyan Beneficial Society, Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 3 p. m., residence, 38 Herman st.. Oermantown. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Frl. eve. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads en Page 1) AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG WOMEN: EXPERJ ENCB UNNECESSARY: SALARY PAID .WHILE LEARNINO. - v 19.50 PERWEEK AFTER FIRST 4 WEEKS OF INSTRUCTION AND THEN' RAPID'ADVANCEMENT, P E R1I A 1 WOItK 1 HOURS TO 8 HOURS PER DAY: TO 8 HOURS PER DAY! MWumuuilTl-l, ..4 ..., V ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS 1 BENEFITS: VACATIONS 'WITB .c.. ' APPLY S A.'M. TO' P.M. THE BELL TELEPHONE' CO, .OFPA. 100 MARKET ST. BOOKBINDERY Experienced girl for hand folding, wire ((Itching and thrro. N, E. cor. Arch and 18th. BOOKKEEPER, good veoman. . accurate knowledge of double entry;. permanent :po sltlon. Keebler-Weyl Baking Co., -22d and Vina sts. BOOKKEEPER Assistant In office of man ufacturing concern: permanent, position for capable -young lady: ' ststa - age.V experience and aalary desired. J -042.. Ledger Central' BOOKKEEPER and stenographer wanted by auto concern: must be experienced; stats age, salary, 'desired and previous Business connection. M 1348. Ledger. Central. ' - 3 31 . corporation! a tale age, 4xprlno b4 aL desired. M144L; Ledger Central.' BOOKKEEPER to palanog douee-entS utid Chttnut - fi.i BOOKKBEPBRTAiUtniVD.4flei cenera) BOOXKtaJ'JlH assistant wanted : lane wT?. J 840. Ladjpr Central.' T-v'iy. -t t y CAP SPINNOTS AJffiglWERS I'm' 1" " ' "' 1 il"i I I isU '' ' hT-J HELP 'WAlfTD VSKAME '- (Other CtnISd Ads on rar ) - CALCULATOR PERMANENT POSITION , MUST BE QUICK AND ACCURATj- 1' APPLY E. T. HOUGHTON. 240 W. SOMERSET DT OR PHONE KENS. 7100 CHAMBERWORK and waiting 20 m( .month and board. University Hospltsl, 84th and Spruce. CHILDNURSE Refined white woman t caie for 2 children. 6501 Wayne ave., Otn, CLERK FOR NEWSPAPER STA TISTICAL WORK, ADVERTIRIND DEPARTMENT: FAl RSALARY TO START! RAPID PROMOTION: UN USUALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY: API.ICANT MUST BE ACCURATE AND QUICK WITH FIGURES AND POSSESS HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION: GRADUATE PRE FERRED. APn.Y TO MR. WES COTT. ADVERTISING DEPART MENT, PUBLIC LEDGER, 0TH, AND CHESTNUT. CLERK Young woman, preferably high school graduate, with tome typewriting experience, other experience not essential i living convenient to 24th and Market sts,! for permanent position In large, bright of flcj, where there I excellent chance for will ing worker. Address, giving full particulars. Including age. schooling and salary wanted. M 1357. Ledger Central, CLERK, to assist bookkeeper on entry work: also with some experience on type writer for billing; applicants living In North Philadelphia or Oermantown preferred. Apply after 8 a. m., the Brown Instrument Company, Wayne and Robert ave., Wayne Junction. : CLERK Young lady In office of large man ufacturing corporation: must be neat, ac curate and write a good hand: one having experience preferred: state salary expected. 1-' won. i,eoger uince. CLERK young ladv. for general office work with knowledge of typewriting; state age. salary and exoerlence Annly hv letter onlv. Edwin Harrington Son Co., 17th and Cat. lowhlll sts. CLERK, experienced In general office work and on adding machine; must be accurate: state where employed and how long; salary 112. P 831. Ledger Office. CLERKS capable of operating adding ma chine and taking a small amount of dictation; variety of work: excellent chance to learn. Hour 8 to S Half day Saturday all year State age. experience . and salary expected Location nea: Frankford ft Allegheny ave. 0-8." T. O. Box 8484 r I , V CLERKS EXPERIENCED COST CLERKS wanted bv a large local manu facturing companv: lucrative and permanent position for those who qualify. . Location, near Kensington and Allegheny aves, "T-9." r 0 Box 3143 CLERKS Several good opportunity for young women between 18 and 25 In differ, ent departments of a large nnariclal -institution: those with adding machine experience preferred; state'age, experience and salary expected P 833. Ledger Office. CLERK ONE CAPARLE OF HANDLING STOCK BOOKS AND TYPEWRITER IN LARGE MANUFACTURING PLANT-STATE QUALIFICATIONS, P 830. LEDOCR OFF. CLERKS Young women for clerical work! clean surrounding and excellent opportu nities for advancement for those showing abllltv; state age, experience and salary ex pected. P 832. Ledger OfOce, COMB HANDS. 114; twisters. 112.42; spin nera, S11.C8: doffers. tin.28. Apply Abecco Mill. Inc., Emerald ant) Adam sts., 4th floor. ' COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Must be ex perlenced. , principally on multiplication: short hours; good salary. Apply, American dliir - . u.. -m, nguiP wt't eignin TIQOr. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR, experienced!, ""i? iiimii 11 nine Biuuiov-a ana salary wanted: short hours: good chance for ad. vancemcnti P 8.10. Ledger Office Y' COOK, white, experienced, for Beashnre. Ao. in2aVMajtr. """'' "' M" Mun"- l.ftAWIW1 . ... ,. a 1 COOKING, and housework. 8-room aeart. , mem at seashore;, no washing. Phone Oermantown 387n J. - -- GIRLS WANTED" ' ' 00 f to learn to'operate various machines) no x periencj necessarv; only girls between-th age of 21 and 43 year need apply to the MIDVAI.E STEEL AND" ORDNANCE ' EDDYBTONE RIFLE PLANT V EDDYSTONE. PA.. OR PHILADELPHIA. OFFICES 7 185 S. 18th St. 5203 3203 Market at. Island road and Woodland ave. BRING REFERENCES V I U DISHWASHER $20 per month and board.' University Hospital. 34th and Bpruca: t GIRL wanted to go to the country 'to 'do ronklnfli and laundry work. Palln nhnii.. at onoeMrs, A. F. Roberta, 7153 Boyer St.. Philadelphia. Phone f1088 W Chestnut Hill. GIRLS WANTED: EXCELLENT WORK 1MJ CONDITIONS: PERMANENT "POSN minora, ninn uima Alvrr. nnsr i t . -.. MUST BE 8 FT. 7 INS. -OR? OVER.-Il4 Jl IIEIGHT. WEIGH 120 LBS. OR i-MORB.' I AND HE FROM 18 TO 80 YEARS, am. -'"1 AGE AND FURNISH REFERENCES. J- K r ELECTRIC SERVICE SUPPMES CO.n t 17TH ft CAMBRIA STS, "'"; J" . DHLS, BETWEEN 20 AND 30 TEARS Of v. IflK WANTED FOR MANIIirAnTrtfiTvn l. WORK! EXCELLENT WAGES) 10 PER J CENT BONUS AND ADVANCEMENT," Mf CALL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. CURTISV ? PUBLIS'HINO COMPANY, 7TH-AND SAN.'fa SOM BTS.. MONDAY NIGHT. 'b-TO 8. f t GIRLS for counting In paper. mill, expert' enced or learner: paia wnne'iearning-AP, ply at Martin ft William ,H. Nixon PamU," Co.. Manayunk. Philadelphia. v., QIHL3 wanted, steady work; cood pay. Ap- l w.I nlallnfial TTmhrollar- 7i-aim Pn 'llVh . I and Thompson sis. a -' t n HOUSEKEEPER Middle-aged white w, nn f-hildren and wall recommendfe fimiW,nee In a camfortahla home at jxortneasi 'xiouievaru, Aiiir mtl x-resemaiu. z 312 N- Broad at. ' ' ' J - H jf MOTHER'S HELPER- Refined womaa. ta: take care of .little girl 2tt vearaj-B 8S1 ' . Ledger Offlce..v. ' " ;, . . MULTIORAPH OPERATOR A- permanent DosttJou:i excellent chance for advsaos-' meat: jarxe manuiacvuring, concern: wi- ty. ployeaisdining. room-on premises. Ca) amr.'M.-j;! and Clearneia sis. - . .-...,,-..-.- .-.-.- .-..-, -.., l. .- NURSES .wanted at the Sanitarium for fu-, vt berculosls. stenton and Evergreen kh.A ' i Chestnut Hill.-' - ' ''?.. 17. OFFICE WORK Young girl, with knowledge. "' of stenogrsphyr experience not necessary .', 1'.' J 552. ledger Central. f ? ' Jl 4 iiivw.unoifTwa nmrfl ArBi stTfrllb wv-.., -av.,..e-- -----,.-.- ,.", -.r fj ".". .J:'i PERMANENT POB1TIONS TO EXPJWI- 1 Ml ,3NCER OPERATORS '-tvi - ."I . ";t., ,-'..,. 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