-i.V K-FKr :l3 t." - m fcl ,W r bs5i?s:pv ra . is'i.a'w & i'. ..tl'fer h W4 mm l: m i-", -. PA- fj" '.t im iM&J "' . KS. AND BRITAIN m SHIP CONTEST V."3 ,iV Schwab Accepts Challenge of England for VessCi- fe$ Building "Race" i-y. Kfi TO WINNING WAR W Fabricating Plants ew $$A"&j ' Planned Hog Islnntl to KaSSSfe . r 1 tt-r K8tr' iuaKC woria ioucc sP . yAn International contest for ship- jjPUlldlng supremacy will he staged be- IVni'aan rirttai Tlrll'itn anil fViA TTtllteil .,.,:.. U.,r.l. ,........ ...... ..... w........ WM.E IR4nte In tVia primlne- vertr KwS? Charles M. Schwab, director general fcvVf l I.llldK,CH-.Y rlt - UHIU1 .itl.ill. lina .tv.v:iiru liiu MiniiL'iic uj. Jiihi.iiMi i.j tffiw&uiK contest, vvmen was in tnp iorm ot k2?' authorization of the construction of one Fryj hundred ship mjs GHv of the "rull Togethc He told members Together' Club of Hoe Is- M- land Engineers at tho Adelphla Hotel "of the "race " Erection of two fabrlcatlnc plants PW'Y'eostlng $6,000.0ft0. one nt them at Potts lWt ylHe; the use of two Duffalo plants for ' i 'exclusive manufacture of turbines for tisij mips, a ou.uuu-ton increase in sicei ac 3' .livery these are some of the plans of ;&sfel, lenges of the United States' greatest 0 i . ally for a shipbuilding contest iHjSf The eyes of the entire uorld Kaiser BK'.-f Wllhelm Included will look with In- KbM)-tereet upon the friendly competition, for upon It, In great measure rests the re- 6i,' ult of the war will .naKe H oriel .nnre tt. .. ZfSfr oe isiana will maKe the "whole rsr -world sit up and take notice" In the CKt Heves. He says there "isn't a thing PV& "1Bt ,a lettable that Hog Island will be sivABT dehled" In Its effort to outdistance the &uhlpyards of Great Britain In placing Qshlps upon the sen. si3t ;, Touching on the extension of subma- tnij Ttnft WflrfflTA tn AmeriMn rnqctnl n qtaK fjfcjir? Mr, "chwab flayed the Oerman Oovern- ?: iri,.rii in ri c rnararrnriciii. n !i - t -" ...V.V...V.W ....,,, &? "No nation can send submarines hero ZJj to destroy our shipping, to kill our men, fe i and, what Is infinitely more horrible, to f $ slay our women and children, and ex- S; ofe Pct us to sit idly by and do nothing S3N matter how long or how terrible, to the Bfpv' last ounce ol our treasure and the last BW2l dron of our blood. Thla nation has RjSgjij never lot a war, and, by thunder, it is Wi-!1 lin imlnr in tnco hla nnn hST ."P where I live the good old Penn- wSik "yivania, uuicnmen say me ivaiser is BkcS olnB lo et me worst uciiing a man R?rA 'ever got already j et,' and that Is the KijuBfilrlt jn which we face submarine raids Pl-f v-iaoia u vd e"b'"" ww ' ! Changed conditions are bound to com fe'll.V.i. 4 Via i t nnnnpftlnrr i- T CrtViitoli S?'i'- Hlches and bl'rth will count for nothing, K?ii$J! hut nccomollshment for evervthlnir. K$S$4 v "The aristocracv of the world In tho BEAT. ESTATE FOR SALE MAIN LINE P. R. 1!. M K JjdPtgvqOsv--1- 1 1 1 1 1 (If l! 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LijfTTll TSt2zy JctPHptU1xLL1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IDIIlllllllll I I JAAyyXjyyyfjjA T wv eIhjhk?: " v ; iTrnr " rnrfTiniTnfTitT 1 . w r1 '' iiiiiinrii HiYfTi' i i V 'J i'feGSr&aS55l j,w -. 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'-v V BR ' if . -t K Imh f MM m nm " Wmmi vc- w ;-'-.,S , EVENING JHJBHG LEDGEPHnADEEraiA, WTOAY, ' ' i iVES HAPPENINGS FROM THE DELA WARE RIVER SHIPYARDS 1 RITAIN SKf.rfrrd caught in the current 'GREAT-EXTENSION " s-homes for shmen x 1 ' Bomcthlns for their fellows nnd every- Sxjma Mil m.mm.mj vujuilmx ( AM.iRJLAM. IJi&llillkUVll VWIWF g: W5? S"-.. ,f. -at AND MADE SHIP SHAPE I Tn r a MI V Attn ETri!ncr. ?- Britain's decision to build more shlpways yeseterday. The message said twche new yards would bo constructed at once. "I've Just got sporting blood enough to want to see Hog Island nnd the other ards lick our greatest ally, 'who Is our dearest rival In the shipbuilding con test," Mr. Schwab said, He declared the critic of Hog Island 1 generally the man who "wants you to think he Is a great fellow." Mr Schuab did not disclose the name qf the concern that will erect the two new fabricating plants He said the company volunteered to build the plants when he appealed to them for more steel. He said the American Bridge Company has agreed to furnish 20,000 more tons of steel and the Pressed Steel and Standard Steel Car Companies 10.010 additional tons each. The firm uhlch Is to erect the new plants will also furnish 10.000 additional tons Red Hot Rivdings Slung at Puscy & Jones Yards An effort to bring Colonel Theodore Roosevelt to the New Jersey and Penn svlanla shipyards on the Fourth of July 13 being made bv the Puscy & Jones Club Thise yards are planning to take a large part In the nation's launching program on that holiday, and It Is de sired to get ' Teddy" to talk to the shlpworkers The men will have the whole day oft nnd six or seven flag rais ings will take place In the two yards. Baseball, swimming nnd other eents will bo on the card and prizes will be awarded to winners "Women school teachers will ghe their aratlons this year to the shipping1 boarej Misses Dorothy Cropper and Miriam Gaunt hae enrolled for service In the Pusey & Jones oinces at Glouces ter, and others are expected to follow the example Ernest Ritchie, a former water in spector, and Jacob r. Stetser. a lead ing Bed Man of Gloucester, are In charge of the hospital building and as sisting Dr. John Haley In looking after Injured shlpworkers i A representative of the United States shipping board was at the two plants yesterday looking for a site for a school to Instruct men In special work William Breckenrldge claims the best springtime record in tho hull and inspec tion departments. He will get a chanco to show his speed on the Fourth of July. J. H Millar has received several let ters commending the Pusev & Jones Club's new constitution, drawn up by S E. Southard. Dr Charles A Eaton, In charge of the national service section of the shipping board, has requested copies. SCHWAB MOVING NEARLY DONE Last of Motortrucks on Way With Equipment Transfer of the ofTices of the Emer gency Fleet Corporation from Washing ton to this city will be completed today. The last caravan of motortrucks con taining office equipment left Washing ton last night and will arrive here this a'ternoon, bringing to a close the biggest movement of Its kind In the history of the country All office employes of the fleet corpora tion are now In this city. The last group if 300 arrived jesterday afternoon REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MUS LINK r. RE ,-Jrl "Give me a man with lots of zip," says Uncle Sam. "to run a ship, for tn the fact the world is hep a worthy salt has lots of pep. The spice of life he's bound to win. And that Is why he's mus. tered In." The Sun Gun Club should mako many shining marks. No fleeter loys than heater boys a shipyard can possess, and passers-on are chasseurs on a Job to win success. They're on the Job while "Freedom 1" calls a supplicating earth. The riveter will give It her for all that he Is worth The barking of a dog frustrateed the nttempt of two men to bomb tho Black Hock naval station at Bridgeport, Conn Patriotic souls will be glad that this dog at least was not like the dogs nt the French front barkless. The patriot now doffs his hat to the doughty tanker H I.. Pratt. Though U boat shells made fortune frown, you can not keep a good ship down. It has a sinking feeling, then decides she will bob up again sno naci to siay on mp, for she poured oil on troubled waters. Sec" And that Is why, though boches strafe, tho H C Pratt In port Is safe. It seems at first glance Incongruous that' ships, conceded to be feminine, should have masculine names. But we suppose in the case of a tanker it Is all 'Ight No lady ever gets that way That there Is Inspiration In victory long deferred Is evidenced by the motto displayed In the Washington office of the shipping hoard: "Noah was 400 years old hefore he knew how to build a ship Don't lose your grip Noah, of course, knew nothing of HOG ISLAND TROLLEY HITS PILED PLANKS Man Arrested on Charge of Obstructing Tracks Leading to Shipyards Five heavy planks were piled across trolley tracks leading to Hog Island today In what the police say was a de liberate effort to cause a serious wreck. Although a car loaded with ship work ers bound for Philadelphia crashed Into the obstruction, It was only slightly damaged. 2sono of the workmen were Injured. Follce arrested Michael McHugh, forty-five years old, 230 North Ninth street, who was seen running away from the scene of the near accident. Although he denied his guilt before Magistrate Uarrls, In the Thirty-second street and Woodland avenue police station, several witnesses identified him as the man who placed the obstruction on the tracks. He was held In $1500 bail for a further hearing According to testimony, McHugh went to several houses near Ninety-second street nnd East wick avenue, where the obstruction was piled on the track, and asked to bo directed to Philadelphia. A few minutes later his Informant heard REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MAIN LINE. I. R. It. Visit Green Hill . Farm, with its ideal rural homes. The choicest, most picturesque and healthful home-site locality near the city. High above the surrounding coun try. Cooling breezes, superb old trees. Artistic homes, with p 1 e n t y of breathing space between. U-boats, though his expcrlenco with doves argued a knowledge of a peace offensive. The fact that the chief deck engineer of the Carolina has been on two tor pedoed ships, the other one being the Gulfllght, Justifies attention being drawn to the fact that tho man responsible for the naming of the oil ship, the first American vessel to be torpedoed In for eign waters, was particularly fortunate In Its selection. The name indicated Its destination and cargo. Gulfllght, and Its grace nnd speed, gull-flight The Gloucester shipyard workers who gave three hatfuls of money to a sol dier whose talk pleased them, proved their willingness to back their opinions with cash Admiral Bowles refused to hear any woodchopper tapping the purple beech tree. A new high mark In ship production was registered throuhgout the countr during May That's a kind of record worth making Tho mariners of motorboats upon the offing seen are tickled that the fuel board nitnwH them Kaollne They plutter. plutter. fast and slow and make mineii ler clever Coal-using yachts have got to go, but "gas goes on "gas" goes on forever forever, ever, i., ..nti.inaftnc davs to come, the Wcarv Willie may work his passage on the light fantastic tow-path of tho in- J land canals the sounds of ptanks being pulled acrom the street. On Investigating, he said, he saw Mc Hugh pull a plank toward the track, and that five planks wero already In place. He shouted .it him, nnd he ran At that moment before a warning coulil be given, the trolley car camo along nnd smashed Into the planks. Workmen rushed after the fleeing fig ure and caught up with him at Ninety fourth street He appeared to be under the Influence of liquor, and at tho hear ing entered that plea as his defense. Magistrate Harris took tho stand that an Intoxicated man could not outrun a group of men for two squares, nnd there tore held him. Tho planks were two Inches thick and about sixteen feet long 26 RIVETS IN ONE MINUTE Belfast Worker Speeds 12.209 in Nine Hours; Dulutli Crew Slots 5392 lulfnl. June 7. John Omlr. who last week beat the hour record for the United Kingdom, yesterday drove 12 20fl ev(n-elghth-lnch rivets It; nine hours Into a standard ship at the ards of Work man & Clark Omlr drove In more than 1000 rivets everv hour and nn two occasion passed tho 1400 mark. In his best minute ho drove twenty-six rlwts. Dulutli, "Vllnn., June 7. A crew nt the Superior Shipbuilding Company drove D3!2 seven-elghth-lnch rivets In a day and another crew drove B179 flvs-elghth-Inch rivets during the week ending Juno I, It was announced todav by the MsMfint nttHltn,. nt flm tTnltwl Qtntan shipping board of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MAIS I.1XK 1'. HILL FARM OVERBROOK An exclusive residential sec tion, protected from all intru sion of town atmosphere, yet only 20 minutes from the heart of the city. It is the one available local ity in the socially notable Main Line district, with its sumptu ous dwellings and palatial estates. , Golf and country clubs near at hand. THE GIRARD TRUST COMPANY Broad and Chestnut Streets TO CAMDEN YARD Schwab Announces Plan for $10,000,000 Addition to New York Plant START WORK AT ONCE Builders of Tuckahoe Deserve Money, Declares Director General i The Delawaro Blvcr, now the world's greatest bhlpyard center, Is to have an other big extension of Its shipbuilding facilities In" the form of a $10,000,000 addition to tho Now York Shipbuilding Cnmpanj's plant In South Camden Work on the extension ,wlll start at once. In lino with the. nation's "speed up" policy. Announcement of this new plant on the Delaware was made by Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emer gency Fleet Corporation, to the Camden Board of Trade. The project vvas put through by tho "master.shlpbulldcr" only after several days of explanation In Washington as to the great need for the new plant. It follows closely Di rector General Schwab's recent author ization to the New York Shipbuilding plant for construction of seven new ships. "Tho greatest discussion when the war council sits In Wasnlngton," Mr Schwab said, ' is the problem of build ing ships and more ships. "I told Washington that the plant which elected the Tuckahoe In twenty seven days deserved this money for an addition nnd that tho ynrd would pro duce more for the Government than the amount of Its Investment." Mr. Sclnvnb said his plan to Increase the capacity of the shipyard met with opposition because some officials believed the Delaware River district was already congested with the number of shipyards and munition plants. In addition to thla big shipyard, .the port of Philadelphia Is virtually assured of several Government drj docks, ns a result of tho Inspection tour made yes terday by members of the, port ana harbor facilities commission. "I nm greatly Impressed with the port facilities of Philadelphia," Edward F. Carry, chairman of the commission, paid, "I will say that this port will get the drj docks, although how many or how soon I cannot stnte." From this statement shipping Interests believe the number of docks to bo con structed will bo at leaft three, as per sons Interested In bringing, the docks hero have urged tho construction of four, declaring that two would bo In suiucieni to supply mo neeus, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MUV LINK 1 R. II.' Pure, sparkling Springfield water. New; carefully built houses, pro vided with every homekeeping luxury, range in price from $18,500 to $40,000. If you prefer, choose your own site ' and build. At present you have every oppor tunity to select a piece of ground that exactly pleases you. " You can reach Green Hill Farm by taking train to Over brook; or, by motor, through Overbrook along City Line west. City Line runs right through Green Hill Farm. If you will call at the Girard Trust Company, ReaL Estate Department, we Will be pleased to furnish ypu with any further information you desire. Contracts for fiOO nt Chester Chester, r June 7 Tho Emer gency Fleet Corporation has awarded a contract for the building of 600 houses In Chester to Trlco & Johnson, 'of this city, according to n telegram received by the firm this evening from Washing ton. The buildings and the land In volve $2,000,000. The houses will be oc cupied by workers at the Sun Shipbuild ing plant. The houses will be on both sides of Morton avenue, between tho Baltimore and Ohio -Railroad tracks, near tho Delawnre River, and the Simpson es tate. The houses will be of brick, two stories and six rooms, with "model city" effect. J. P. Eyre Price. Chester, and W. P. Johnson, Philadelphia, are officials of the corporation receiving the contract. Mr. pjlco Is a son of General W. O. Price, Jr., who Is building 108 houses adjoining the Government site Compressing Corn Shocks Time nnd labor Is saved In com pressing corn shocks by the use of a new tool, described In the Popular Magazine, that consists ofa rod nnd a crank handle. Tho rod Is thrust Into the shock, after which a rope with a hook nt either end Is passed abdut the bundle of stalks and hocked to the tool. By turning the latter the rope Is wound tight obout the stalks so that they can be tied easily. HEAL ESTATE FOR 'BENT n r.w .iitkskv sr..hiinn n SI 1MILY IN JUNE rfnts one of the four-room fully fnr nUlied elertrle-llRhted biinEAloun of the Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony srrtr nvriiiNni noon nanism rlne tn the ocean nnt boardwalk, ton. vrnlf-nt to nhlnig Rrnumltt, In tho hart of a modern, up-to-date ?a8ldo resort. Knch bungalow a prpttv summer home. Klrlrl ItKht. artesian water and swcr aRp. Krosh vrffrtnblr, mats. Ptc, d ller'l to nur door. ItntrN b.v the week, month or spnnon, Renervo jour accom modations NOW, MUTII JI-.ltMlY HKM.TV CO. til'l MM'TII TlTllll ST. ltrll ritone, Lombard 1100 LOST AND FOUND WALLET list, laise wallt-t, rontalnlnn ronMdTabl sum monej ; going from Mh and SprlnR flardn to -Hh and Caltowhltl, via York nve. and Iluttonwood st. Liberal reward If rPturned to Edsnn Hros., 203 S. "d. HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUKHINIIKIIV folding, nlre h.xnerlehccd clrla ror hnnri loioing. wire siurnmg anu gathering N. E. ror. Airh am lnth BOOKKEEPER Assistant in nfOco of man ufacturing concern, permanent position for capable voung lady: atate age experlcncn and snlarv desired J 012. Ledger Central BOOKKEEPER nnd stenograpner wanted by aulo roncern: must ! experienced; state age. salary ilealred nad previous ousmess conpert Ion M 134ft. Ledger (Vntril. BOOKKEEPER. DOtinLE ENTRY. IN AC COl'NTINO DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC LEMPER COVIPANV. BOOKKEEPER assistant wanted: large mfg. corporation. Plain age, eiperience and sal. desl red M 1441. ,euy dger rentnil. BOOKKEEPER to balance double-entry every month at home: small business J 11411. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER Assistant llT E. "general offlco work, state salary a"nd references. r 0113, Ledger Offlce. BOOKKEEPER for manufacturing business. center of city: state experience and salary expected. M 1442, Ledger Central. REAL ESTATE FORj3ALE M UN LINE r. R. II. PTsyZPwiQwrSw ( Jfcrt mwz HELP WANTED FEMALE CAP FPINNERB AND TWISTERS WANTEDl EXPERIENCED ANtl tfoffl&iHfrffi PLy ORISWOLD WORSTED CO.. DARnvi" t AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNO WOMEN! EXrnitt. ENCB UNNECESSARY: SALARY PAID WHILE LEARNING. i0t.o per week al ter first 4 Weeks ok instruction and THEN RAflD ADVANCEMENT, P E R M A N ENT EMPLOYMENT I WORK NEAR YOUR HOME: 7 HOURS TO 8 HOURS PER DAY: MEALS SERVED AT COr. ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS: RtOK HENEdTSI "VACATIONS WITH PAY. APPLY 8 A. it. TO 0 P. M. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OP PA. 400 MARKET ST. CHAMPERVVORK and vvattintr 20 ner month and board. Unlveralty Hospital, 34tn and Fnrure. CLERKS EXPERIENCED COST CLERKS wanted hy a large local mnnu ftcturlng company: lucrative and permanent positions for those who qualify. Location, near Kensington and Allegheny aves. T-20. T. O. Box 3443 a CLERK -FOR NEWSPAPER STA TIlTirAT, WORK. ADVERTTSINO DEPARTMENT: FaI RSALARY TO START. RAPID PROMOTION: UN USUALLY OOOn OPPORTUNITY ArtJCANT MU.ST nE ACCURATE AND QUICK WITH KIOURES AND POSSESS 1IIOH SCHOOL EDUCATION: ORADUATE TRE TERRED. APPLY TO MR. WES fOTT. ADVERT1SINO DEPART MENY. PUBLIC LEDGER. 0T1I AND CHESTNUT. CLERK Young lady In office of largo mani ufacturing corporation: must be neat, ac curate and write n. pood hand: ono having experience preferred: state salary expected. P soil Ledger OfOce, CLERK vounr lady, for general ofTIco vvor with knowledge of tipewrltlrfi: state age. silary and experience Anpfy bv letter onlv. Erin In Hirrlnston Son Co., 17th nnd Cat low bill sts. CLERKi experienced In general ofnee work and on adding mnchlne; muxt ho accurate state whero employed nnd how Ions: salary J12 P Ml. Ledrer OfSce. CLERKS Seernl good opportunities for oung vvomrn between Is and 25 In differ ent departments of a largt. nnnnclil Insti tution: tboso with adding machine experience preferred, state age. experience and salary expected P S33. T.edger OfOce. CIi;UKH-Younc women for rlerlcnl wnrkj clenn Rurrounrttngs nnd excellent opportu nltl for Hdvanrpm-mt for those nnowlnr: alitlltv; stafp npp. expcrlenco and salary ex porter? P S2 TedtTP OffW CMIKKS Ynunc woman for clerical work In mnnufnclurlns concern: excellent opnor tunltv for thnso unowlns nMUty; utate aqe. exrerlent o. If any, and silary expected r 013, Trtger Office. COMII HANDS. $14; twisters. J12.42; nphv nera, $11. R8: rfnffer $in.2fl Apply Abefoo Mill. Inc., Emerald and Adams its., 4th floor. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MAIN T 1NE. V. R. It. -0Q1 TowyznTyyreyyCqryTNCgS -V'" ' "-- "--i 1. . n ?... .. .l1ri"i MMM ClvVv'j&t f . - 1 m i mm 'mms? iimT HELP WANTED FEMALE J ! j . ,g .hKt' hJSfA. lEIiy'rA'i!. oni-m.,,l,lPl,et.lo"'Al tt.hrn ihn VnhlJ V' .iiWl' A"lcao, T 'ds&su&&& wanteds short hoursf good chanca for ! SSS ln?a Master. M i.Ji...' ""' ""' " 'n- Jiunger,, u. COOKINO. ana housework. 0-room atiat mem ai seasnore: no wishing-, PhoneVJ Oermantown 3070 J. OIRLS WANTED aoo tn leflrn to operate, varlnu machine, mm - f I perlence neeessarv: only girls between th I'm ages nf 21 and 4.1 years need apply to IHi i MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RITLE rLANT EDDY3TONE. TA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES 131 P. lflth st. f.2M Market st. Island road and Woodland ave. BRINO REFERENCES CURL wanted to assist In wlrdlng depart ment. ,49 per week Moss & Rose Mfg. ro Allc-henv ne and fTnncock sU 2l OIRLS wanted: steady work, good pay. An-, ,. .National c moreiu lrame co,, sum onrl Thompson sis DISHWASHER -" Ppr month and board. V. University Hoepltxl. .nth nnd spruce Ulftl.N WA.VII-iUI LA' r,i.i.nfl i wimti-s jl jit Liitii'ui"i t i t,t in,i ... i i tme MUST ni5 n FT. 7 INS. OR OVER IN fit isn nn prom is to an' yrars ois 1 AOE AND FURNISH REFERENCES. ELECTRtC SERVICE SUPPLIES CO. .Ktl 17TH 4 CAMBRIA STS. NURSES wanted at the Sanitarium for Tu- percuiosis Bienion ana evergreen aves., c,l OFFICE WORK Younz girl, with knowledge df stenography: experience not necessary. T 5.12. Ledger Centrnl Ml SALESGIRLS, familiar with ice cream and 1l cakes, living t South Philadelphia! Ap ply Wagner's Bnkerv. 1.1th and Jackson SALESLADY to sell Ford cars In Phila delphia on commission basis Immediate delivery of cars, opportunity offered as our former salesmen have enlisted In war work: compensation fullv warrants devoting full time, which Is required. Apply agency. 3302 Chestnut. SALESWOMEN IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. APPLY il BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT. FLOOR 4, FILBERT ST. M STRAWBRIDOE t CLOTHIER 1 OtiUrJ.?--VH.-11CI l uiiriaiuio mm )diuini, ; ' Iuti kt nis. ond floor. sii.k ncKr.ns and arnnADEns spien- ild wnKcs for particular workern; paid ' while learnlnc. Apply Orlsnold Worsted Company. tarhv Fa. STrcvoonAPiinn nxrr.iurcNcrcn onr WHO IR FXMIMAH WITH OPmATION OP rICTATNa MACHINR prtHFRRREDj must ui: a 1,1 vk winn TO ONO HAVING Tim INITIATIVE AND AniMTY THTH POSITION OKFUHS A RPIRNOTD OPPOOTUN1TV roil XDVANCHMENT. HEB Mil Wn'fOTT. AOVKUTISINO DB PAUTMKNT. PUBLIC I.niJQER. GTH ANU CHESTNUT STS. STENOGRAPHER with dlctaphono experi ence; permanent position with chance for advancement- Call he t ween 1 and 2. Em plomentI)ept . 1127 Chestnut t STENOGRAPHERS In home office, fire 1n n ranee rompanj; permanent poMtlon; good opportunity; state aire, exnerlene and sal ary expected P Wi. Ledger Office STENOGRAPHER, hlph aebool graduate, to tnke dlrtallon ami do clerical work. Ap ply 'n rrn jt. STENOGRAPHER Ono with some knowl edge of bookkeeping. Apply 171 W. L high nve. 'lEACHINO Thino desiring for patrlotlo reasons to continue teaching nre offered emploment during -vacation nt same salary. P 121 Ledger OfOce . Continued on Next Face REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -. MAIN LINE I'. It. R. f ?J?".4 Apply J-iurri, wrnouer & v-o. -'a ana .Mar- r4 1 Sps $ vrV . i'i 1 j i i- 1 i ..-il - I lanmmnfc spr ,M K e-' TV W f i. & . "ir 2r t'ij'. '. tr j &&k