Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1918, Night Extra, Image 16

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SSlP OF THE STREET
LE TO SPECULATE NOW
ON EFFECT OF McADOO'S
REVENUE BILL, IT IS HELD
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inancial Meu tliink It Best to Wait Until After Con-
jrj gress Threshes Out the
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Gossip of
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-U" 'PHEIIE is a difference of opinion
SI , -whether the revenue bill proposed bv Secretary McAdoo to rnle
$" $8,000,000,000 has or has not already
f$&) Vm nave any appreciable effect on
V through the heavy demands which
if$T "le extent of reduclnK their present rate of dividends.
pfwVt The consensus of opinion Is that until the whole matter Is threshed
pfi. out by Congress it is idle to speculate upon what may happen. If Secre
ijSxsijtary McAdoo's announcement of such a revenue bill, accompanied by his
Bfjjr" stlmates of an outlay of $14,000,000,000 before June 30, 1919, had any
?A?t effect on stock Quotations vesterdav It v.ni hardly noticeable. Whatever
SJKf ' fluctuations took place In what was
,j, i ww iuliiui-u iu uiucr uuuses.
Sf," Tliere Is more Interest being shown in the Street and in brokers'
W' 'Offices at present over the final contract which Is being drawn up between
Mhe railroad representatives and the Government.
; The injection of the activities of the security holders' committee,
? through a letter to T. De Witt Cuyler, chairman of the railroad executives'
i ' advisory committee, in the form of a letter of protest from Samuel Unter-
tnyer, counsel for the security holders' committee, it not looked upon by
f brokers and other financial men here as likely to have much Influence.
While the security holders' committee claims to represent a membership
' of owners of $4,000,000,000 railroad securities, a prominent banker In
,' discussing the matter yesterday said he did not see what they could
accomplish, as they had already elected the directors to look after their
Interests, and this they were undoubtedly doing through the ralhoad
secutlves' advisory committee.
&! Utility Financing Concern
MSt- There has been quite a little discussl
exclusively to the newspapers, over
York, Boston and Philadelphia who make a specialty of handling public
utility securities, having meetings to consider the advisability of organizing
a corporation to look after the financing of various gas, electric lighting,
traction and power concerns.
The idea, which was explained In this column recently, contemplated
a plan under which the proposed corporation would finance the require
ments of the public utility concerns and in return obtain financial aid
from the War Finance Corporation. The working out of the plan, of
course, would depend on the attitude of the war corporation, whose ap
proval would first be necessary. Some bankers think the plan is not
feasible, as the main object which the public utilities which need assist
ance have before them at present Is the securing of higher rates from
their local State public service commissions, and it Is not believed such
an organization bankers would be able to accomplish much with the
practical politicians who make up the personnel of a majority of the
State commissions.
Submarines Create No Fear
The attacks of the submarines hae ceased to be a subject of much
Interest as affecting security prices. The manager of a large banking and
Investment house remarked jesterday that he inquired from a New
ToTk banker how they felt over the submarine sinkings in Xcvv York.
The reply -was that every man who owned an automobile couldn't wait
until the close of business, but at once made for Coney Island In the hope
that he might see a submarine sinking a boat, and he added that It the
Germans should bomb New York from the sky, instead of hustling for
cellars, fllre-escapes and balcony heats would be at a premium.
When he was reminded that at least one New York theatre was
making preparations in its cellar to accommodate its audience in the
vent of a German bombing expedition, he simply said, "Advertising."
!4 ,.. .. , rr,. ,
vm. treau Arucie 1 vneiy
Charles S. Wall, secretarv of the
pj llshed a very timely article on bank acceptances as tho best credit In
SJcr atruments. He expresses his opinion that, after a triD which included
xtmJ. xnanv of our nrlnclrjal cities, he
Wfcf-' "' 0,"c'als know very little or nothing
VUl II1C IlllfJUl VCVIIV.C ML IIICSi; HL )71-C-Il l.Vtlliatl1ll,CIJ IILLlf IIIUVVI1 II1SIIII-
ments of exchange, and says that "the history of the financial systems
f the world cannot be written without Including a study of the bill of
exchange, as it is the bill of exchange which lias made possible the vast
overseas trade of the nations."
In conclusion he remarks:
"The Federal reserve banks are permitted to purchae such aciept-
' Alices when they mature within ninety days, or they may be redltcounted,
and these acceptances are referred to as 'eliglhle.' When a member
bank desires to dispose of his bank acceptances to his Federal Reserve
.Bank he does not rediscount them, he sells them. The open market pur
chase rates for bank acceptances are generally considerably under the
rediscount rates for paper. The Federal Reserve Hoard and the reserve
bank all appreciate tho necessity of developing a dlcount market, ho it is
reasonable to assume that a member bank holding prime eligible bank
acceptances will not have trouble In selling them to Its reserve bank.
Certainly here in New York it neier has had.
"When a banker or any one else buys a prime eligible bank accept
ance he buys the highest type of credit Instrument wc have. The whole
credit of the bank which accepted the bill of exchange is back of It until
It is paid. In addition to the accepting bank, however, he has the re
sponsibility f the drawer of the bill as well as that ot any Indorsers.
He has something better than a certificate of deposit lsucd to him by
the same bank, because, if necessary, he can realize on his acceptance
before maturity."
&? Clears Financing Situation
mS&s Tli statement made by Paul
fej'sT Federal Reserve Board In Washington, before the national ronfrrenrr. en
S$5rJ& war economy, when in placing emphasis on tho matter of direct loans he
KlifiW i.a iL.i ilia. Mfnnpaflnn "nvnenfti tn r1r!a1 rtnlv ultli mi. .... .1....
JCv l11' i,,c -w '"" - ..-
Irar solvent and able to provide a banker
&fc r the public Interest absolutely requires the corporation will not consider
EraWS, Itself warranted in making advances to companies on the brink of Intso-
etfw. '.," wt. limit Hiioh cuarantep. will
ff! iHWJ ..i.iww.w .r -
J" the terms and conditions iinucr which tne corporHtioii, will make direct
assistance to public utility companies seeking Us assistance. There
'1X never has existed any good or sufilclcnt reason why the War Finance
Corporation should provide funds for concerns which, if not already
bankrupt, are headed tha.t way.
But as one banker pointed out jesterday, there is another side to
the matter. Since the beginning of the war, he said, therexhave been a
number of such companies which have been placed In critical financial
positions, through no fault of their own, through the enormously increased
cost In labor, fuel and replacements and betterments.
tIipkpi rnmnanles. he remarked, with steadily Increasing oDeratlnir nmi
t,
RiwtV ether expenses. If they are compelled
bcannot expect to procure such services except at a price which only
iN""S places them In a much worse position than they were. Their only liopo
P-"y','l ia for an Increase In present rates, which may or may not be granted by
- vwjrthe State public service commissions, ine general impression among lead
rj''$j?lnK bankers is that very many cases will corns up where the war finance
Jffiboard will find that direct loans must
l (Marine Bonds Nervous and
S International Mercantile Marine 6s were active jesterday ami j,ub
Sect to considerable fluctuation on reports that the deal culling for the
JUvfale of the company's British tonnage had experienced a hitch. President
Franklin, alter a meeting i "" uncvivra mie iiiurnuay anernoon, stated
at the plan was proceeding, out
e details" are Involved there must necessarily be experienced a mul
mt
teity of detail that requires time
Foreign Government bonds were
fF
ra aulet, with little business
awn only fractional changes from
jgrieus companies have changed hands. The fact that quotations have
t.u ,m woa recanted with considerable satisfaction In tho tnni-
rBondmen yesterday In discussing the situation said they were in.
Hfied to believe that the market will
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ghort-ierm noun vne nmuiivo mv luciiuuru wun tne trade
,. t i.nia iranKnellnns wrm rerfirileil.
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Attention was called to the attractiveness of the United Kingdom of
'-. nrituin ami Ireland 6s and 5V4b. which mature on Sentemi,.H
28- jrebruary 1,919. and November i, 1919. which are now available
' quotations showing a return of from G to 7.65 per cent. The 6J4s of
laMl'at 0414 "how a return or 7.35 per cent.
'Thsi French Republic 6J4 of April 1, 4919, at 98U show a return of
pimt, and mere, is saia 10
tkclaat couple of
rTv'- dS(
$8,000,000,000 Measure.
the Street
In financial circle.-' In this city ns to
hecn discounted, and whether It
the prices of stocks In the future
this tax will Impose on corporations
an eventless market could easily
ssion recently, which t-eems confined
a combination of bankers in New
National Cltv Cnmrmiv. has null.
finds that a ast mniorltv nf hank
about hank acceptances. He points
M. Warburc. vice cnumnr nt it,.
w ...... w...j ...., Luintiii.'i IIIUI HI O
s guarantee," and that "except where
clear un the Mtiiutlrin unrmtuiii..re
.... -us.ri( tilling
to seek the aid of banking houses
ue maoe in tne interest of the public.
Active
111 transactions where so many Intri-
to overcome.
active and ntrong. Railroad bonds
doing In this department. Prices have
day to day and only a few bonds of
be a quiet affair for some time.
...1,1 iVlAUA t,l...,IM-M 1... ..
nava ueen bmiiw uemann for this
days than at ny time since the great
t.w Jtaraa mitg.twwma worn.
"taiw "a j.
W12NH& public LEDqR--,rHiLADKgBaikr -msJsKYssxXl 'JMr , J5
" '"" " ' a' "' "' I " eta. . i - - t.n ... i ii r i- i ! mmm0m, r '" t ",''. . ,1 - i i ' ft- tTmT '
FOCH LIKE CLEVER BOXER
Edison Saj-8 He Parries to Strike
Final Blow
New York, June 8. Thomas A 1'dlson,
in a letter to William Maxwell, vlco
president of Thomas A Ivdlfon, Inc.
rend at a convention of IMIs-m phono
graph dealers. In the Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel, spoke of the war, saying thnt
"the world Is safer today than It was
last July," and that (lormany. though
like a pugilist trained for "a champion
ship fight," will Inst "hut a few more
rounds." lie explained
"Koch, like n, clevrr boxer, now par
ries and gives ground : hut the time will
come when he will strike. And there
will lie behind his blow the greatest
moral and military force that has ccr
been lmoked on the field of battle."
Bujs Skeleton liy Mistake
Norrlstnwn, Pn June 8. A member
of the Norrlilown pollen force, at a
sale of pckaitCF left with tin- Adnms
Express Company held in Norrlstovvn,
bought a large package which he was
sure contained a stilt of clothes. When
the box was opened It contained a skel
eton and he will have to bury the hones.
i&zat)8
Allen. nthM
nalzley, llurlrtlph H.
Hnuor, John D.
If")lac Mary II J
Ilicklnfr, John
HlAlr Mnr H
nioxiom. Itr.bert IT
HufhRnu Ir J H
lnrv. Elizabeth H
Carpnter, Hannah K
( ilenkfy Ohrlpt
t'hnln Wllllrim IT
Ctnr Aniircw
foon' Thomw H.
I)nne Atctilf
Dowit-j llher
Duswjtld, Samuel C.
Otmin Hohert I.
Karnrr, John J.
Krwonil, ltlnncho D.
T'alrchlld Irtula :.
Taron Kilrtard TX.
IVnton. Amanda R.
! mil n OorBQ
Oehrlriff. Anna
Uyrr. Albert
llanllnir, NV1II C.
Hnrmld, Jno K.
Hanttnc 'homan
Haup Jams A.
Herrlck, Anna
ItXiltne, Mary U
MUMKU KKKORTO
IIKI.AUAIIK M'ATKR tlAP. PA.
THE
GlenwooD
Delawitre Water Gap, Pa.
Tho (Il"non H a ifnuttfulh loratnl.
modern brhk liotpl, wUh a rapacity of
4(xl KUostJ H hai sun imrlors. ball
room, orrhmtra, tennis courts, baseball
diamond
Coir. Hon! Inc. HjIIiImc, I'Uhlnr
Oood roads for drhlntr or nutolne:
new (ruriiKr, pool billiard1. ahufTlp
Viotrd md all ainuem?ilp. It H less
than half a milt from depot and near
nil polntF of Interest.
Thin hotfl in noted for Us nuperlor
table, lionio i omforts and moderate
rates.
For booklet and rals address
V, K. fnhnMn. Prop. II, . Albert Mcr.
KnrrTio'i.
P Retn'ster Now!
li i our aim to mnhP riur primui
ao murh hottpr than all uthpr pchoola
that ppry imp who wanta a bunlnpa
pilucatlon will want to i om to our
Re hool
Why not tart at onfp"
B07 Cliptnt St.. I'hllndrlphln AT
Young Women nnd Girls
The Gordon-Roney School
For Girls. 4112 Spruce Slreet
Gpnpral and CoIIpcp Prpparatory Courses
Roof garden and Oj m. Miss RONEY, Prln
Sl'M.MKR CAMPS
l Pine Tree Camp for Girl.
Nw Tork. M!bp nUnch D Prlc. n W.
PchAol T.n. nrmnfown PhUarlAlohla.
xfMVIKK HKSOKTH
ATI.WTII' CITV. N. J.
Coolest and Most Attractive Location
OSTEND
. Whole Block Ocean Front
Itoston to Sovereign ave.. In exclusive
Chelsea settlon Open surroundings
Ocean-view rooms sa-water baths.
Private and publle Modern hjilro-therapeutlc
department Orchestra of soloist
Auto bus meets trains, Itookler
Ownership, direction,
JOHN T DOLPHIN. Manayr
Wtminster Kj- Ave ,"'ar Bfach I5iv.
vresuninsicr tl) Btr(1(,t Prlv batn, run.
nlntf water. !(( up wk., 2 up dly. C Iluhre.
CAPK MAY, N. 4.
I 6ECITRK TOIJP COTTAGE AND HOTEL
RESERVATIONS AT THE RESORT
WITH FINEST BATHINO OEACU IN
WORLD
WRITE BOARD OF TRADE
U 11,11 WOOD, N. J.
FfinFTONINN Near "each; modern
LUULlUn 11111 H,1K)inttIntll j,us
room, orchestra. Noted for excellent table,
white a rvae Cap 2.1(1. Auto at trains.
Ilooklet .1 ALI1ERT HARRIS. Prop.
' I'lU OMI MOl'NTAINS
1 F.aales Mare. I'a.
THE CRESTMONT INN ..
' Tlie hotel with the Incomparable Ituatfon.
i 2200 ft. above the eea, on the aummlt of tho
AltechtitilcB, Oolf, tennis, boa tine and th
finest of frf rh. water bathing. Modern Ira
I oroement8. For booklet and terms aqdresi
I WII.WAM WOODS. Manarer.
VAM,Ey rORGB
WASHINGTON INN
CHICKEN L WAFFLB DINNER.
IIKII F( mi l'KINi. Sj V
lYlEDFORD SPRINGS
9 iPA.l IIOTKL AND HATHS
SaasSp faluuUH muuiitain rcaurl In
aulf course telinia awltnmlna. Noted
mineral waters, ooatiiius noiei, wun
splendid cuisine. Fine motor roada
Opens June 8. II. K. Ilemls. Mcr.
iiiiiiiiium
LAKE HDNAPKE. N. H.
BEN MERE INN
In the foothills of the White Mts.
tesutlful Laka Sunapee. Open Mar 2t.
Booklet. 1, n nunt.BT Pr
RRETTON HOIlllX
Bretton Woods
White Mountains, N. H.
OOLF .MOTOT..NO HORSEBACK
I In the through the RIDING
very Alns tv i.rM,.n.i
shadow of of Trail, and
Mount New Woodland
Washington. England, Paths.
The Mt. Pleasant Ju"'.2a!:
uioaea uct. 1
C. J. DUNPHY. Manager.
The Mount Washington opens July i.
iu.ea uci, i-l
D. J. TRUDEAU. Manager.
RAILIIOADS: Through serylc. via N. T..
N It II R, R, and B, A M. R. R.
Booking Ome 343 Flftl) At... New York
COTITIT. MH.
COTL'IT INN AND COTTAOKH
Open April 15 to Oct. 1. Booklet,
CHARLES I, GIFFORD. Prop.. Cutult,
Mass., or 73 Tremont st,, Boston.
KIVKR WTKMHOT1
WILSON'S SELECT EVENING
TRIPS
'- UP THE BEAUTirCL DEL A WARE
Every Friday and Saturday Evening
N.w Dolphin Line Palace Steamtis
TBKNTON AND OOLPHIN
Oood tluslq i . .No Usjswr
ot leaves Arvh , Vmuutjjlt ?,M. ,'
k.,ATl,. A U-m'VS. ll.iJ
n SHORTHAN.,ir,,.T,7KlviE7E7cT ' nAZ& 'A'S" .SllRS ,SC,?I.V. 31" "' ' " Ha'vTnc'tS.F InWiTtIV'D T?B,I?,TY
GrefB Shorthand the easy, speedy system nrral, .Mon.. 8 3(1 a. m . .1.11 s. r,7th at W MAnvTAl eilune n TOHVt .hind! -THIS POSITION OFFERS A SPLENDID
Business Courses. Day or Evenlne Schools phiio. High mass uf requiem Church of .' rThrin i rl?rvfni (ne i ,, -:;,,,?;,"' i HILL CLERK, by wholesale furniture manu- OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT.
Enroll any time To mept the heavy and Tran-fleuratmn in a. m. Int. Holv Cross fi.ji'vSS friends Charles T Ca'rroi I i 'nimrn" ' 'acturer: advancement aaaured. Apply 244 SEE MR. WE.'COTT. ADVERTISING DD-
Increaslne dvmand for soune men and vvomen ' Cem Aii'n funeral Jl o ""d WlMJ;- ,0 nneral Xs.em- " "" " PARTMENT. PUBLIC LEDGER. CTH AND
with office and business tra nine our classes , COONEY --Suddenly. June 7 THOMAS II. j; W' .;A rJ3f!!ll pt- 5r . it 7S v i i.u iw ,., lm.i- T. TTT ; : r" 1 CHESTNUT STS.
will bo continued day and ovenlns throujh- ' rooVKY Kelatlvrs and friends Invited to b,,,r;r'U,,r,ha "T".-'. n5 lHiv."'mR,a' UVi hlH'Jt V ?"tnat;..'.or "'"""'
out thp coming summer months Call or funeral services. Mon.. 2 p m.. residence ot ?'p's v':, AV,0",T',nl" .i1'nr,hn"cltLalr?rr,d . L'i" Ui'f "..Stl.? D,.ai1ordtiri,i "!'i.'.V
write for partlPMlars and Catalog aon-lli-Uw. Frank W. Henry. 3317 .V. 2d st. Ir.on.W,;.rl'"nC,.l't ,A"?, ri,i''!t 'rl5'. No. nerlenre neceasary; salarv 113. P 0J0. STENOGRAPHER Superlntenilenfa office
PHILADELPHIA iuINFS COLLEGE Hit .v.Mev Cem. V,'"u. ' .. i.S..".L.'..., ?" 2?';, ' ." ... '"'"... .. : : in large manufacturing plant, 12 inlUa
m a.eak
HEATHS
Hogg, Catharine I
Hughes, Garfield T.
Hutchinson, Mntllil.i
Hiier. William C.
Jenr'e-,. Caroline L.
Johnson. Mary K
Jjncs, Thomas II.
Kase, Matthew,
Kcppler William C.
Krllv. Thomas F.
Kraft, Catharine
Krete. Charles F
Ladder. Christian
l.nhgenherger, J. M
Lelh, Lerov
Lolt, Harry P.
I.vnns, Katharine M,
McCann. Esther
MrConnell Andrew
MrCc-rrlstln Al.
Mrfrjatal. John J.
ira. WHIUm
Mpycra. Jorpn W.
Mononpy, .Tnipph
Mup!ir Hpnnan O
Nolan. John J.
Oclhnf. Francis X.
I'aiann. Kmma E.
Plntt, Oeorw
!nll. Hatmifl
Pratt. T, Altrta
Itamiry, Harry V.
Ilrnnard, HenJ. F.
Itoaamaaalpr. Hlchnrn
IlpimmaaFlpr, Kilwaril
nuinor. Milton K.
SafTrnn, llnnnn M,
Schrarrn Wllllnm
ScnuUe. Emma K.
Smllh, Jainpa T
HmnUr r. Annie
Snyder. laaish S.
Holt. Clara
Spitz Julia
Htandbrldup. If w.
(JtP'InaiTpn, Tho
atllea. ItPhorca S.
stranif l'ptrr I)
Pwlft. Jnpphln C.
Wnartenby. Albprt u.
Whlt. I-lil'i 8
Williams. Kmllv M.
Wun1pr. rharlfc W
Zpntmpjpr, Charlca J.
AMJIX-June n nninr. AM.KN (np
Clvmpr). wlfp of William Allpn. acpd St.
HplatUpa and frlrnda lnvlt'd to funpral
perlrpa, Mnn , " p m.f 102T Karl at Int.
prlvatp. Kcrnood Com. rrlemls may call
Sun. pp.
HAlZI.Kr. At Sit. ClPtnpn. Mkh , Junn
4. UUIHU.I'll It., huahand ivf Matilda
nalrlpy and oon of latp John and KllzabPth
Malzlp. Ilplntupa and frlcnda, KiiMern Star
LoiIrp Nr t"-n r and A M,: riilln, Chap
tpr. No. 1H1 II A M. : Phlla Cnmmandprv.
No. 2. K T t.u I.u Tpmpl. A. A O. N,
M H mpmhpra Enulnepra' Club of Phlla..
pmplopa of Thp llaltlpy Iron Workp, InvltPi
to pprh'Pa, Snt., 3 p. m., 2247 N. Proad at.,
Phlln Int. South I-aurpl Hill Cpm
tl.Vttnn -Junp fl. JOHN nnKt.t.. huhand
of Sadie Jlaurr and aon of Tarollnp and lata
fharlpa J. Ttaupr. nelntlve and frlenda,
Vt Morlah Ixdirp. No. 1SS, F. 'and A M i
Harmonv n. A. f'haplpr. No. r,2; Marv Com
mandppv. No 3fl. K. T. ; I.u I.u Temnlp A.
A o. N, M. S . pmplopa of John C. Wlnalnn
Pub. Co : .loumpvnipn Ponkblndpra; Krlpndlv
nr of Thlta. anil Loral No. 2, llookhhllprs'
I'nlon. lnltpd tn funpral. Mon , 1 p m..
.-,31 W. Ilprk at Int. Wpst I.aurpl Hill
tm. Rpmalna may he vlowed Sun, pp.
nKl,t.AS. Juno 7. MAUT nKIlErVA
.TAMKS. widow Taptaln llpnry Hnbart Ilel.
laa. U. S. A. Punpral aprlcea. ton.. 10 30
u m.. Olltpr II. Hair Hide., 182(1 riicntout
at Int. prlvatp.
llfKINO lunp .'. JOHN, husband of
Catharlnp lUcklnc (ns Wood) and aon of
WPFlcy and rjllsabnth llltklnff. ItelatKpa
nnd Irlinda, Court Waahlncton, No. tin. K.
of A. lrltPd to funpral, Mnn., R a tn . .11 1
Mlddleppx at. Ulnuopatpr City. N. J lllnh
mast. St. Mnry'a Church 0 a, m, Int. St.
Man' Cpm
IMAIR Junp fi. MAIty II . widow of
ItobPrt M Hlatr nnd dauchtor of tatP
CharlPa F and Sarah M. Jonpi. IlPlatlxPi
and frlpnda lnltpd to funpral aprvltPh at .
2 r m ii-ii Snrlnun'eld pp Int nrl'Mtp
nl.OXSO.M. -Junp ,1 In Port Norrl. N. J..
IlOHKnT II HI.OXSOM aCPd tin. npatlp
and fripnds lnltpil to funpral, lato rcaldencp.
Sun. 1 p. m Sprlcea ut residence Int,
Poit Nurrla im.
Itl'CIIANAN At Plalnfleld N J Juni
7 I)r JOSEPH II . hiiauam! of I.Idlp Collom
Huchanan and pon of lito IJr nnd Mra J C
Iluchanan. airpil 47 Kunernl aprlcp KlrM
llaptlat Church. IMalnfleld, N J., Sun . Juno
It. at n n. m. sprlce lpaldence of Mrs.
Annie Collom IVmhPrton, N. J , 3 p m ,
Jlim '"t III Iip hPld.
C.nKT. June 7. ni.IZAPr.TH H
CARI3Y ascd 87 tlPlatlvm and friends In
ltpd to funeral aprlcpa. Tupp., 1 p m,
Wrlshtatnwn KrlPtuN' Mpptlnu House. Iiurl;i
County. Pa Krlendi may call Mon . a to
10 p in , reVdencp of aon. J, I. Johnson.
171(1 W Huntingdon at. Int prUatP.
CAHPENTKIt. lunp .1. HANNAH HKN
UIHTTA, widow of !lron Hurna Carppntpr
Itelatlvpa nnd friends Incited to serxlees.
Sat., 2 p. m . residence of snnln-Iav, Dr.
Roy K.irley, 1440 S r,2d at Int. I"ern-nod
Cem l'rlends may call Trl ee.
Cr.I.KSKHT. June 1 CIIARLHS, hu
band of late Matilda Celeskev r.el.itUes
and friends. Painters and Iecorators' tTnlon
Local in iiiN. nnucii to inupral sun
P. m funeral parlors or vv m. II i h"W.
S W or .illth and Knruce nt Int Mt.
Morlah Cem. Rprnaln" mav lie view d Sat.,
s Jn,i,.0T,Pv-m'T Au'- Ri'iTiVai. ii i ,
CIIAI'I.V June .. v Il.l.IAM H husband
of Catherine thanln (nee liaiii-roril aged ,
72 Relatives and 'fiend. William It '
Schneider, Lodcp. No 41!i I and AM
virt ruiiiiv iriciiui'i vnmu'i n .nnjj i uri
No .Vt O A It.. In!twl to funeral n
;..- un -"."... rpsjflomr of Fon-ln-laR.
tt-iiig.e- s. ',n ''- v,"u-'" M1
I ( Iinimu veil
PARKER CRITTENDEN.
neral anil mi, private .
, DEN.NEY Suddenly. June 15, ARCHIE,
aon late William und saran Denney. Rela'
Laurel Hill Cem
ousvvAi.u June n. sajiuel c. DUS- i
1 WALU. Kelatlve, and friends. Orlantal
Lodse. No. 3H3. I and A. St.: Oriental IX. I
i A. Chanter. No 13: St. John Commanderv.
No. 4. K. T.: emo!oes of U S. Mint: Post
rso. .. u a. it.: in oiner societies or vvnicn
he was a member. Invited to funeral serv
ices. Sier. 2 p. Ill 1073 N. 34th St. Int.
Mt Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed
Frl eve Auln funeral.
DVSON. June II ItOllEItT PATTISON.
husband of llerlha it Dvson. Relatives and
frlejids. Intecrltv Lodce. No. 4H K of I ,
WashlnstonNCainn. No. 31." P. O. S. ot A.,
Conuuanock Lodce No. 4(13 I. O (I r.
Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 11a m .
resilience of brolh, r-ln-la w, Samuel Watson.
317 N fitst st Int Arllnuton Cem He.
mains may ba viewed Sun. eve. Auto fu
neral EARNER Suddenly, June 4 at Elling
ton Field. Houston. Tex . JOHN J son of
late Peter and Marv Earner, aired 3(1. Rela
tives and friends llrownson L'hrary Assn..
nf Wilmington. Del . of c : L. ti. o M ,
No .14. Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a m..
1I!'I n TulpehoeUen st Oermantown Sol
emu reiiulem mass St Vincent cle Paul's
' Church 1(1 a m Int New Cathedral Cem .
Wllmlnalnn Auto servke.
1 ERWOOD. June . III.AXCMti: D., wife
nf Rev Will J Ervvood, aged 3. Relatives
I and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 1 p m..
742 N. 2uth Bt. Services at Temple of First
Miccciaiion oi npimuausis. l.tn ana inomp-
siin sts.. 2 n. m. Int. private
FAIKI'IIILD, June .1. LOUIS C. hus
band of Tallin F Kalrchlld and son of lite
late William L. nnd Rosalie r'nlrchlld, aued
ft" Relatives and friends, also members of
fraternal oraanlratlntis with vvhieh he was
conneptetl. are ln Iteil lo services. tl,
2.3U p m., 10.1 Summit ave., Jenklntoun.
P.i Int private. Trains leave Heading
Terminal 1:111 and 2 p. m. Remains may be
viewed Kr evenlnc
FARSON. On June (1. 101. KDWAIHl
R rARSUN. aaed 37 ears. Relatives and
friends, also Union Lodire. No H, K. of
P.! Washington Camp, No. 54(1. p, O- S. A..
Premier One-Year Renellt Association. Vare
Republican Association 24th Ward, Park
side Republican Club, emploves of N. W.
Aver (. Co. Invited to funeral services
Mon 2 p m, at apartment of Delmer J
t'olHesh 7.'.". N loth st. Int. Mt. Morlah
Cem Prlends may call Hun. eve
I I'KNTON June Ii. AMANDA R.. wife of
John T Fenton. aged 87. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral Mon., 2:.10 p m ,
I'liurchville. I'n. Int William Penn Cem
Trains for Churchvlll leave Newtown 12:31
ami Reading Terminal 1:23 p. m. Omit flow.
rt'HHKI.M vN June 0 GKOItdi: hus
band of Isle Margaret Fusselman (nee .Sul
livan aired d'i Relatives and friend In
, vlled In funeral Mnn. n a in., resident a
I of htm William J Fusselmall. 2KK1 W .lef
, ferenn st X.ilemn reuulem mass Ht Kliza
l uelh'a Churth 1(1 a. m. Int. Hull Cross
I i 4, .to funeral
OKliniNfl June n. at Moorestovvn. N.J .
ANNA A . widow of John O Oehrlng. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon ,
7:3(1 a. m 111 W. Main st Rolemn re
quiem mass Church of Our Ladv of Good
rVmnMel n a tn Tnt ft i"..rn..i f-n.
I Friends may call Hun.. 7 to 0 p. m. Trolley
' leaves uamden every half hour for Moores-
I town.
(illYF.R. June 1 ALRKRT GRTKH. son
I nf Fredrick and Ulsle Gejer (nee Wheat-
'land), aced 7. Relatives and friends In -
I vlted tn funeral services. Mon, 2 n. m..
Phnnts' residence. 2101 K. Alleirbeny ave.
ini. tt imw uu'i vein, .vuio luneral,
1IARI1INO. June ft. NELLIE C. HARD
ING, daughter of John K. and Katherlne
Ilardlnir, aged 22 Jlelatlves and friends.
eniplqes of Packard Motor Co.. Invited to
funeral. Mon., R.30 a. m , parents' resi
dence. 1928 S. Bonsai! at. Solemn requiem
masa at St. Edmond's Church 10 a, m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem Auto service.
..viuiui.D. june , job E.. dai'ghter rf
1le Michael and Mary Harrnld. Relatives
and frlentls, B. V M. Sodality Church nf
Our Lady of Victory, invited to funeral,
,Mon.. s a m., residence, .1410 Thompson st..
West Phlla. Solemn requiem mass Church
of St. Gregory P.3U a. m. Int. St. Denis's
cem.
HASTINGS. Suddenly, Juno B. THOMAS,
son of Mary and late Michael Hastings,
aged 18. Relatives and friends. Holy Name
Society of Cathedral: clerical force-of the,
Naval Aircraft Bureau. League Island, In
vited to funaral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m. -uncle's
residence, Mrlhael Corbett. 141 Snjder ave.
Solemn requiem mass Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem.
HAUHE. Suddenly. June . late resi
dence, 1430 Indiana ave,, JAMES A,, hus
band late Had. lie Hauae. aged 62. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat..
2 p. m.. parlors John S. nerkelhaeh, 3730
Oermantown ave. (cor. Broad at.). Int.
Fernwood Cem. Auto funeral.
HERRICK. June 7? ANNA HERRICK
inn- jvrttiirtivniieri, wile ot Aioen pierr.ca.
Auto funeral.
HOGO. In Atlantic City. N. J June B.
CATHARINE I. widow of William Hogg.
Jr., aged 87. Relatives and friends Invited
to services. Sat., S p. m.i Oliver II, Pair
Bldg., 1820 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Int.
private
uffsiupa i.. a ninvitfrn. f ...
lilt reriivvnna eill AUIO lUnerHl I li.l.nn eennlem m. Kt Unl-v Mav.lslen.-t Bril.VIUBarnMl-lvruillMU.I) . I nft '
r LEAHY. June .1 ANDREW hushnnd of r-V7..;.. Vn'in , ini. si MiViT M.j: WHO IS FAMILIAR VVITH OPERATION
, IMe Julia C parv Relatives and frl-nrl. , V""i"V,;"' , n.'Vn. i" V" B3'.'.i ..""'"" OF DICTATING MACHINE PREFERRED:
tlvps ami rrienas invited to runrral servin-s nelatlves and friends. Ivy Council. 'No Is. canabla youmr lady; stntaj a-t xn-rirnra Vlty' Eond houra: unusual opoortiinity-clve anrtTliomDson ala --- -".
Mon. i p. m . residence. Un Wharton ut. T. P. A. I. nf C . Imnrovil Order of H-ota- and salary dealred J (142. Ledtffr Central. .e ..nerlence salarv rtaalr'A anil telennm : : ;
Int. private. Friend, may call Sua.. 8 to 10 sophs. Option No. 1. Invited to funeral HOOKKi:i:pnri nn.l tenoBr..pnr vvnte,i hy nnirr M 1417 I.edger-ipSl?"' ' ' ""..rlVJi.."."...!.'.'.
p. m Auto service. aervlres. Mon.. a n. m.. 2437 W. Sergeant auto concern! must be experienced; state. .,u,J,i,.,,urp i.i-i. ..i,..i ,... .. ' 1 P.P.Ly a,lnn!l Umbrella Frame Co.. snth
DOWNKV June .1. HSTIinn DOWNKT. at. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. nemalns may be aKe. salary doslre.l and previous justness ".."'hv
of 772. lUrshavv st . widow of villlnm viev;.l Sun. eve Auto funeral ronntlon. M ifun I.erta.r Central. take nictation and do clsrlcal ---rlt. -M- BLACKSMITH and helpers: steady wora
Downey, aged 70. Helatlves and friends MUYKPS. Suddenly, at Tnekertnn. N .1 , ,,nni,-i,-i-i,'pi-p 7Z 1,.,.,.. i . , - plv n- Arcn si. f first-class men. Apply Tlndef-Morrls
Invited to service,. Mon.. 10:30 a. m.. Oliver, -June 7 JOJKPH W. MKTi:nS. need S.",. ,,0.iVBn '. i.'S1' nc.n..f,ou1,; r.T-..7 STENOORAPlinn On. with soma k..owl- ro . Rd" stone. Pa. P V j
ii nir md. i"ii chestnut .i i.i I Du not ee of funeral. 1313 louden st. . ??." . ,Tl"ninBt.".omc "mail business . bookkeeplnc. AddIv 171 W. Ls- : 1
u d,i n. itiiv finria nr iiinrni win iui ,
,r,.PlHlWHIT 2J'l "aURV I wife !.. - "T ..TBn.ff.h
of " Joseph1- He7..JeUnand dluiht.'.'f 7.ft K's'.hVu W' "' nd"""- "i ""''
fVV-".""? ""b'rt "'arden. Relative, and SMOKER. June ft. st 1022 N, fl?d St..
friends League of Sacred Heart of Visits- ANNIE, wife of William H Smoker. Funeral
tloChurch. Invited to funeral. Mon 8:80 services and Ipt, Mon.. at Columbia.- Pa.
a. m.. residence, 2900 N. Water oo at S,vl. F,,nds may call Tues.. 7 to 8 p. m.
emn requiem mass Church of Visitation. B. SNYDER. June 7. ISAIAH 8.. husband
V. 7u.. 10 a. m Int. New Cathedral Cem. f f-v,rinnu unA-m rnA. ..in .n. n
DKATHfl
n15 Catharine at., Wet Thlla. Int. Arllmr
ton Cem. Vriendi mar call Sun., after 7
'HUTCHINSON. suddpnly. June 7. MA
TILDA C. HUTCHINSON, dauuhter of late
William and Matilda Hutchinson, of 1(100 S.
"ifilh at.. Apt A. Relatives and friends In
vited io services, Tues., 3 p. m. Oliver II.
Pair Hide., 1S20 Chestnut at. Int, private.
IITZKR. June , WILLIAM C. IIT.RR.
husband of Halite Jlvzer. nirpd Bfl. Rela
tlvea nnd friends. Kpnalnvton Lodirp. No.
211. F. and A. M t Kensinaton R. A. C. No.
213; St John's CommandPry. No. 4, K, T.!
Phlla. Ixde of Terfeetlon. No. 14, A. A. S.
iCl Lu I.u Temple. A. A. O. N. O. M. 8.;
Master Hrlrklayprs' Asso.. Mason Rultdera'
Asso., dlrectora of KenslnRton Soup Hoc. and
Ilrambl Club, Invited to funeral prvlce,
Mon., 2 p. m,, 1337 Marlborough at. Int.
Cedar Hill Cem.
JKFrRirjS. Suddenly, at Carnpya Tnlnt.
N. J., Juna B. CAROLINE LEWIS JEF
FRIES, wife of Capt. Oeorite Jeffries. Rela
tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services.
Sat.. B p. m., Salem M I'.. Church, Pleasant
Mile, N. J. Int. Salem Cem.
JOHNSON. June 0. MARY H. JOHNSON,
aised R2i Relntlves and friends Invited to
funeral services, Sun., 2 p. m , 230 N. 15th
at. Int. private.
JONES. June n. THOMAS R. JONES',
sued 8ft. Relatives and friends. Wane
I.ode. No. 5S1. F. and A. M. : Montirnmerv
R. A. Chanter. No. 2B2. Inijted to funeral
servlcea. Hat.. 3 n. m.. W, Lancaster ave..
Wayne. Delaware County. Pa. Int. Great
Vallev Ractlst Cem.
KASE. June 4, residence. 2(117 N. Tark
ve., MATTHEW WHEKLF.R KASE. aeed
73. Int. Mon. -p. m., Danville. Ta,
KELLT. June 0. THOMAS F.. husband
of lata Mary T KPlly (pe Duffy). Rela
tlps and friends. St. Charles's Holv Name
Society. Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a. m.,
2046 Federal at. Solemn mass of requiem
Church of St. Charles's Borromeo 10 a, m.
Int. Holy Crosa Cem.
KEITI.nn. June 1. WILLIAM C.
husbnnd of Rose Keppler (nee Rauerle). ared
r,2. Relnthes anil friends. William Penn
Lodee, No. 3!. K. of P.: Foresters of Amer
ica, Court Excelsior. No. U2: Ocneral John
A. Koltes Camp. No 22R. Invited to ser.
Ices. Sun., 2 p. m., 8100 Webster st. Int.
nrlua (e.
KRAFT June. 7. CATHARINE KRAFT
(nee Newell), wire or into itrart. Funeml
ll McKeesport, Ta., Tues., 11 a. m. Remains
may be Uewed'Sat., 0 to 8 p. m., 41 H. B4th
st.. W. P. McKeesport and nttsburch
papers copy.
KH1KO. June 3. CHARLES F.. husband
of Rosa Krlea- (nee Schmidt), formerly of
STiln Haverford ave. Relatives and friends
lnlted to funeral aervlcea. Sal.. 2 o. m..
Oliver II. Hair lllda. 1K20 Chestnut st. Int.
private. West Laurel Hill !m. Remains
may be viewed at 1820 Chestnut at.. Frl..
7 to n n m
LADDET lunn T.. CHRISTIAN LAD
DET. husband of Catherine Laddey. aged
72. Relatlea and friends invited to funeral
services. Sun.. 2 p. m . 2.101 Ingersoll st.
Int. Hillside Cem . via runerai car.
LANUBNHEROER. June H. JOHN M.,
Jr.. Infant son of John M. and Helen Frank
lin LamjenberKer, ri72U Thomas ave. Int
LElli. June B. I.EROT, son of Frank E.
and Marsaret I!. Lelb, aned 4 sears C
months. Relatives and friends Imltcri to
runerai services. Hat., 2:30 p. m parents'
residence. 4323 FlemlnB at.. Roiborourh.
Int private. Westminster Cem.
I.OTT. June .1. HARRY T . husband or
Nellie I.ott (nee Owens). Relatives and
friends. I'ontlHC itidp. no. 134, j. u. R M ,
United Castle. No 248. K. Q. E., Invltpd
to funpral servlcps. Mon.. 2:3(1 n in.. 4211 1
Paul st.. Frankford, Int. private. East
Cedar Hill Cem.
LYONS. June 0. KATHARINE M . I
daughter of James D. and Mary A. Lvons,
pranddauffhter of late Nicholas and Katha
rine Curl")', Relatives anil friends Invited
In funeral Mon.. H'30 a. m , parpnts' rel- t
deme. 227 N. Orosa st. Solemn hlsh mas l
of rpqulpm. Our Lady of Rosary Church
in a m. Int Old Cathedral Cem. Auto ,
funeral '
McCANN June (1. ESTHER, widow of
(leorpp MtCatin. aced Sft Relatives and i
friends Invited to funeral Eervlce. Sat,. '
2 30 p m . residence of Charles P. Andrews. 1
MBur SI, klervlllp. N J. Int. Wllllnmtni.ti I
M. E Cem. Autos will meet train arriving I
,,t Andrews Station 1:30 p. in.
MiCONNEI.L. June 7 ANDREW bus-
band of Cathprlnp McConnplr (nep McKav)!
and son of late John and Mary MrConnell. I
i;,nUvps and fripnds. St. Edmond's Holv
sam- Societv. InvltPd to funpral. Wed.. 8:30 ,
m "ain S. Croskev st Solemn requl-m
ma,s St. Edmond's (.hurch 10 a m. Int. '
ilrl rnt ! ln
MrrORRISTIN.lunts n. in Mlllvlllo. N.
j t ALKXANDKU McCORRISTIN. atred .18.
Kunrai aion.. in a m.. n w. .Mcrvteai at
SIOIIONKT Hiirtd-niv. June .. josnpH,
'"""i '' ' "1 ', .," j i V T '
R'a, R mon'". latlves and friends In-
M'',' to funeral Mon.. 2 n m parents
residence. 3b.u P.eno at Int Holy Cross
Cem
JII'ELLl'.It On June 7. mix HERMAN
O MUELLER, husband nf Elizabeth L.
Mueller. Relatives nnd friends, also Cres
cent Lodge. No 411.1 F. and A M. ; Pales
tine Chapter, No 240. R A. M : Phlla. Con
sistory. A anil A S R. ; Lu Lu Temple.
A. A. O. N M. S.: Penn Township 1-odge.
No. 31t. I o O r : Penn Townshln Kn
enmpment. No. 23, I O. O V : Mlquon
Tribe. No .10. I O It M ; Penn Township
Council, No it.1, A M ; Win McKlnlev
Council. No. 32(1. O. I A. and all other or
ganizations of which he was a member, nre
Invited to attend the funeral, on Mon at
1-30 n. m.. from his late residence. No. 2124
Rldse ave. Funeral services will be held In
JoKnli
irino invuen io iuneri, Mon , w;ju a. m
UJ2 N'. KraRlT fit Wpst I'hil. Solemn
i requiem mass Church nf Our I.adv of Vic
tory 10 a. m. Int w Cathedral Cem
, Auto service, .
OKMIAr. June 6. FRANCIS X. OHI.. '
HAK. husband nf Anna l, Oolhaf, ajrd S ,
; IteUttes and friends, emplojes of Market I
St Xat. Hank and niemberH Northern Mner- t
' XUa Ixd(re. No. 17. I. O. nf O. F and Me.'
mnrlal Yearly Ilenf. Soc,, lnlted to funeral I
iMcea. .Mon.. i p. m., i.i-iif ,, .'an: ae,
Int. nrlvnfp. Mt. Vrrnnn Pm. Ttomatn. mnv
IV
h M-'eit Sun 8 to 10 n m Auto service.
PAXSON. June .". EMMA H. wife ot
'liinUalun 1 Kaiuii, ntirtl itt IiCIHtlf rs HIIU
friends Invited to funeral, without further
notice, near Newtown. Pa.. Rat.. 2 p. m i
Int. Churchllle, Pa. Coneances will meet t
train at fit. Leonard's at a Ion kalnr Read i
In? Terminal 0:23 a. ni. and trolleys at
Hrl rice ton leuvlns Lanshorne at 11-20 an& I
Newtown t 11:40 a. m.
njii -. junc i, (it-.um... nusoana or i
Wllhelmlna Piatt (nee Steldel). aged 7.
iieiatives and friends. KteruiiK Castle, No.
U.I, K. G. E., Invited to funeral servlcea, ,
Tues , 2 p. m.. 12.13 Marlborough st Int
North Cedar Hill Cem.
rOl.IH. June .I. SAMUEL, husband of
Jennie Polls. Relatives and friends. Schnel.
d,r Lodge, O H. A,: Uoldenburs" Irfidne. J.
o. II. H., Invited to funeral. sUn . 1U.S0 a.
ni 1.132 N, 10th st. Int. Mt. Carmel Cem
PRATT.- SudtlenlJ. June .1. T AI.11ERTA
PRATT, daughter of lafe John M and Kt'ia
beth Ptrlder. 5341 Thomas ave. Relatives
and friends Invited to services. Sat., 2:30 p.
m . Oliver II. Hair Hldg., lX'.'O Chestnut st. '
Int Arltnvton Cem. '
RAMSEY. June 5. HARRY V. husband
of Kmma R. Ramsev (nee Benson) Rela
tives and friends, emploves of Garrett A
Buchanan Paper Co . Invited to funeral
services. Sat.. 2 P. m.. 2313 N ITlh at
Int private. Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may ,
be viewed Frl,, fi to 10 p in ntn funeral.
llh..N.N.VHl. June h. uu.NJAMIN r, hus
band uf F.mllv S. Rennard (nee Younel. Ret
allies and friends. Edwin A. Shubert Coun-
ciL N". 728, O. of I. A.; Wilton l.odg-e. No
". ' vj. .vv,; nose l.ooae wo. si, u. a. or u.;
i members of West Colllngswood Fire Co.,
, Invited to funeral services. Mnn . 2:30 p m..
I !l,n7 Kldrldsre ave.. West Colllnaswood, N. J.
1 Int: tirlvate Harlelsh Cem. Friends may
V?," ,Hun- ' to P. m. unesier county
(Pa ) paoera cony.
i HONSMASSLEH. Suddenly. June s,
RICHAItll and RnWAiin c nnsK.
MAKSLER. Jr.. sons of Edward C. and Mar-
, jui t i iiuniiiiNaitrr. trrvivtrs nnu inter-
merit Chadd'a Ford, Pa., haturda June 8.
iri'MER. June 7, MILTON FRANCIS, son
, of late John F.. Jr.. und Mary Rumer. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon..
I 7'30 n. m.. 5(121 Morton it.. Oermantown
Solemn high mass St, Vincent de Paul's
Church 0 a. m. Int. private. .
(HFFRAN. June .. IIANNA MAY,
dausrhter of Georice and Marnaret Saffran.
Kelathes and friends Invited to funeral erv-
ievm. .Mon.. ":!( n. m . Aloha Hantlat
Church. Hancock and York l. Int. prl-
vate, Nnrthwood Cem. Remains may tie
viewed Sun, eve,, parents' residence, 2633
w. Mascher st. Auto funeral.
Sf'HRAGEN. June (I. WILLIAM, hus
band of Elizabeth Schragen (nee Sthwarzl.
aged nl. Relatives and friends Invited tn
funeral. Mou.. H a. m.. H. W. cor. 8th and
Venango sts. Solemn requiem mils St.
Bonaventura'a Church 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy
Sentllt'hre Cem. Auto funeral.
SCHULZE. June 0. EMMA K.. wife of
Albert W. Schulze, aged 51. Relatives and
friends, members of St. John's Reformed
Church. Frankford ave and Ontario St..
Invited to funeral services, Sun., 2:30 p. m ,
husband's residence, 4704 Large at., Frank
ford Int. Oakland Cem
SMITH. June 7. JAMES T. SMITH, aged
SO. Relatives and friends. Post No. 2. a
A. R.; John McCray Post". Veteran Flre
mens' Asso., ot Cape May City. Invited to
luiierat ivrtucs. .nun., i u. lit., uhi'd jiny i
Relatives and friends Jefferson Circle. No.
12; emploves or win. Wenkenbach Son, In
vited to funeral services, Mon.. 1-30 p. m..
2'i4 -N. Jessup st. Int. private. Northwood
Cem. Remains may ba vievved Sun., 7 to 9
p. m.
SPIT7 June 5. crARA, wife of Augus.
tus Rpltg, aged 82.- Relatives and; friends
tavltetf to fin.ralaervlces; ua.r 19 ,:, ga..'
m jsassaniaagagLri.' iMi
,:,; r r'.. a ni.. inrm oionwond a. HlKh mfts
' it u ( v. li ut -, i a vTViuuo iiuuu " n 411 iiii
noiv rtin vwfiiis -----' -. l
MeCWCN. Jur.. ., WTi.T-IAM. son of liVUKlliA4l'h.H. Ansistant in orricp or man- I M21, i-fdcpr onicp.
- tfiin . . la- ah iifivnliislhir ahliAasni Hapinvaii a hAbl tl.X. n ' ' ' us - "i 1 I
nn c un 11 ut ir- tv 1 11 in 111 .111 iitvni uuru ) ------ - - 1 s-. -- 1 ...w,. aUi btii'vi 111111 I'm if Trtt nn rvrr 11 in rani tt .r . a .lx nv'-. ijn 1 iTikan x.a awtak a vain
tne nemany i.utneran v. nurcn. -oiti nnu "', 'l",.i(-;..:.i ......: I.i; :-:"''; '""'
Montgomery ave.. at 230 n. m. Int lu ri''1f.ri,..,iJ,MIl,xiLti..:,lo',I ."''."-
westm nsler tern Frlcnda may ra 1 on I ",7 V. i n. i.V, . i uJj,. ? ...
Sun eve t nil 2JI3 De Lancey St.. Mnndav. June 111
' NOLAN June 0 JOHN 3. hush-md of .nl'v between 12 noon and 2 o'clock- no
lne Man- Nolan rtilatlves and "ermans '- "' i.eoaer .irnce
DEATH
nrral services. Run., 3 p. m.i 22S3 If. Van
Pelt t. Int. Mt. Carmel Cem.
STANDnniDOE. At realdenre of parents.
MOO Haverford ave., June (1. IIARRT WIL
DER, eldest son nf Henry K. and Maria T.
Htamlhrldire.i Services and Int. private.
STEI.LWAOEN. At 31 R rideem-m at..
Media. Pa.. June 7, THOMAS C. KTnLL
WAOEN, Sr., A, M.i M. D , D. D, 8,, acpd
7(1. Funeral services residence, Mn.. 1:30
Pm. Int. S n m North Laurel Hill Cem..
hlla.i to which Union Lodtre. No, 121 F.
and A. Mi. and Oenrire 11. Meade Tost, No.
1, O A. R., are Invited.
STILES. June 7. RE11ECCA P. STILES
(nen Pedlaree). wife of Isaac Stiles. Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea,
Mon . 2 p. m., residence of famllv. 11S.1
Kenwood ave., Camden. N. J. Friends may
call Sun eve. Int. Colpstown Cpm.
STRANO June 7. PETER l. HTRANC1.
aicpd R2. Relatives and friends Invited tn
funeral services, Mon.. 2 n m . residence of
son. William M. Strana. 32. i Waahlnrton ter-
race, Audubon. N. J.
mi. nrivate. iiarieum
uem
SWIFT. Suddenly. June r,. at dntri Ram.
ton st. Oermantnwn. JOSEPHINE. C.
widow of Wllllnm Swift. Funeral services
and Int. at' convenience of family.
WHARTF.NIIY. June 7. ALnERT R.,
husband of Anna K Whart-nbv and son of
Edward and late I.ouUa Whartenhv, aged
33. Relatives and friends, membera ot
Nleetown Ilnntlst Ch'irch. Invited to fu
neral. Mon.. 2 n. m ,1(11(1 Bristol st., Nice
tow. Int. Hillside Cem.. via funeral car.
Frlenn's may call Sun. eve.
WHITE. Suddenly. June (1. LOUISA 8.,
dauuhter of Louisa S. and Mathevv- White,
aued 3 yeara 8 months. Relatives and friends
Invited to funeral vrvlees. Sun., 2 p. m.,
parcnta' rpsldence. 23.,0 N, Hops at. Int.
Ilelvuf Cem. Auto funeral.
WILLIAMS Junp S. EMILY M., widow
of William L. Williams. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral. Sat., 2 p. m
residence of her son, Harry W. 'Wil
liams, Gravel pike, near Torresdala.
Philadelphia, Int. private. Northnood Cem.
Autos will meet trolleys at Torreadale I to
1:30 p. m.
WUNDER. June 8. CHARLES W.. hus.
band of Anna Wunder, aued TI. Relatives
and friends. Weslcian Beneficial Society.
Invited to funeral services. Sat., a p. m.,
residence, RR Herman at., Oermantown. Int.
private. Remnlna may be viewed Frl eve.
ZENTMEYER. June 8, CHARLES J.
ZKXTiUKYKii. ueiauvps ana mend, em-
ploses oi .onn aiiutiuwii v.omposin(; Itoomi
members Typographical Union No. 2, in
vited to services. Sun.. 7 p. m., 172S Mt.
Vernon st. Int. Levvlsbure. Pa.. Mnn. Re
mains may be viewed after 4 p. m. Sun.
LOST AND FQTTND
WALLET Lost, black, single-fold Mark
Cross wallet In Oarrlck The. night of June
7: cards of Idem. N. Y. State registration,
Md drivers' license and Com. Trav. Aio.
Finder ret. tn lint Office, Harrlek Theatre.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
(Other Classified Ada on Pace 2)
I
AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
FOR YOUNG WOMEN: EXPERI
I'.NCE UNNECESSARY: SALARY
PAID WHILE LEAltNINO.
19 .10 PER WEEK Al TER TIRST
4 WEEKS OF INSTRU. 'TION AND
THE.RAPID ADVANCEMENT.
P V. R 51 A N ENT EMPI1YMENT:
WORK NEAR TOUR HOME: 7
HOURS TO 8 HOURS TER DAY:
MEALS SERVED AT COiT.
ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS; SICK
BENEFITS: VACATIONS WITH
PAY.
APPLY 8 A. M. TO 0 P. M.
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF TA.
400 MARKET ST.
hand folding, wire stitchers and catherlni-
N E cor Arch and Kith.
UOOKKnEPER Assistant D. B.. eeneral
office work: state salary and references,
pnns. Ledger Offle-.
HOOKKEEPEIt for manufacturing business, i
center of cltv: state experience nn'l salirv
expected. M 1 142. Ledger Central. '
CAP SPINNER"" AND TWLSTEni
WANTED: EXPEP.IENCED AND
LEARNERS' OOOD WAOEH AND
STEADY WORK; PRINCIPALLY
FOR OOVERN'SIENT WORK. AP
PLY OIIISWOLD WORSTED CO.
DARBY I'A
' r.,,,1 --iTinrg r ut. :
CHILD S NURSr.. white, for boy two ears
. "' aunurin: inmiiv going to seashore)
cli:rks
ilxpkriknckd cost ci.krks
wanted by a larae local manu
facturtna comnanv : lucrative
and permanent positions for
those who quality.
. nrattrtn near Kenslnaton and
'Location, near Kenstnaion and
Allesheny
T-1'0. P. O. Box 3413
CLERIC FOR NEWSPAPER STA
TISTICAI. WORK. ADVFrtTlPlVfJ
DEPARTMENT:,FAt RSALARY TO
START: RAPID PROMOTION: UN.
USUALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY
API.1CANT MUST BE ACCURATE
AND QUICK WITH FIGURES
AND POSSESS HIGH SCHOOL
EDUCATION: GRADUATE PRE
FURRED. APPLY TO MR WES.
COTT. ADVERTISING DEPART
MENT. PUBLIC LEDGER. CTH
AND CHESTNUT.
CLERK ONE CAPABLE OF HANDLING
STOCK BOOKS AND TYPEWRITER IN
I.AROB MANUFACTURING PLANT: STATE
QUALIFICATIONS. I' 83B. LEDGER OFF
CLERK Young lady In office of large man
ufacturing corporation: must be neat, ac
curate and write n good hand: one having
experience preferred: state salary expeded.
P 80H Ledger Office. ,
CLERK jouiiff lady, for general office work i
with knowledge of typevvrltlnc: state age. t
salary and experience Apiv hv letter onlv,
Edwin Harrington Son Co.. 17th nnd Cal.
lowhiii sts.
CLERK, familiar checking Incoming In
voices; must be quick at figures and ac
curate: good chance, for advancement: state
age, experience and salary. I 024, Ledger
Office,
t'LEUK, knowledge, of bookkeeping, to assist
with general clerical worn; ijpisi pt.
ferred; state ao-e. experience and salary.
P 02.1 Ledger Office.
CLERKS Several good opportunities for
voung women between 1H and 2.1 in differ
ent departments of a larae financial Instl
tutlnn. those with adding machine experience
preferred; Male ace. Mpfpiu-a and salary
exnected p sai. ldcer Office.
I ri l-dl-u v ....... - auinr.i . ...
' ci,an ,rrntin,11nr. and excellent ononrtii.
nlties for advancement for those showing
aniiuv: slate age, experience ana salary ex.
peeled P 812 Ledger Office
CLERKS Young woman for clerical work
In manufacturing concern: excellent oppor
tunity for those showing ability; state age.
experience. If any, and salary expected r
wia. imager urnce,
COMB HANDS. 1141 twisters. 112.43; spin
ners. 111. 88: doffers. 110.2" Apotr
Abecco Mill, Inc., Emerald and Adams its.,
4th floor. .
COOKING and housework. 0-roora anart
ment at seashore; no washing. Phone
Oermantown 3(170 J.
OIRLS WANTED
800 .
to learn tn operate vsrlous machines! no ex
perience necessarv; only girls between (hs
sges of 21 and 45 years need spply to the
MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO.
EDDYSTONH RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTONE. PA.
on
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
13.1 S. Hllh st.
8203 Market St. t
Uland road.spd l yyoodl" v.
BR1N3 RWTIWItNCJMI . ,
mn&'wAwxitonHAix
(Other CUaalflrst Ada on Tan S)
OIRL. brlsht. active, over 10, with at least
arammar school education, to act as office
Blrl. file letters, assist In Rettln out mall.
vppiy in person, nio widener mas".
GIRLS wanted: steadv work, cood pav. Ap
ply National Umbrella Frame Co.. 30th
and Thomnson sts.
GIRLS WANTED! EXCELLENT WORK-
INO CONDITIONS: PERMANENT POSt-
TIONS! OOOD HOURS AND GOOD PAT!
MUST RB B FT. 7 INS. On OVER IN
ilBIGHT, WEIGH 120 LRS. OR MORE,
AND BE FROM 18 TO SO TEARS OF
AOB AMI FURNISH REFERENCES.
ELECTRIC HERVICE SUPPLIES CO.
17TII CAMBRIA STS.
MULTIORAI'H OPERATOR A permanent
position: excellent chance for advance
ment: lame manufacturing concern: em
ployes dlnlnsT room on premises. Call after
10 a. m., Keyatone Lubricating Co.. 2lat
and Clearfield ata.
SALESGIRLS, familiar with Ice cream nnd
cake., Ilvlne at South Philadelphia, Ap-
Ply Wagner's Bakery. 13th and Jackson
SALESLADY, to sell Ford cars In Phils
dplphla on commission hasisj Immediate
delivery of csra: opportunity offered as our
former salesmen have enllstpd In war work:
compensation fully warrants devoting full
time, which Is required. Apply agency. 330J
Chpetnut.
SALESWOMEN
IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. APPLY
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT, FLOOR 4H,
FILBERT ST.
STRAWBRIDOE & CLOTHIER
SALESWOMAN wanted, experienced: ateady
position: good wages. Apply Schwartz
man's. Department Htore. 1210 N. R2d.
SHOES General operators and vampera.
Apply Laird. Schnber & Co., 22d and Mar
ket sts , second floor.
SILK PICKERS AND SPREADERS Splen.
did wages for particular workers: paid
while learning. Apply Grlswold Worsted
Company. Darby. V&,
STENOGRAPHER
RLAUNER'S REQUIRES THE SERVICES
OF AN EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER
WITH SECRETARIAL ABILITY: TO THE
PARTY HAVING INITIATIVE. BPV.ED AND
GOOD ENGLISH A PERMANENT POSI
TION WITH GOOD SALARY. APPLY TO
THE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, FOURTH
1 FLOOR. 833 MARKET STREET.
RLAUNER'S
STENOGRAPHER POSITION IN
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OF
LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR THOR
OUGHLY COMPETENT STENOG
RAPHER: MUST HAVE HAD SEV
F.RA1. YEARS' OFFICE EXPERI
ENCE AND AT LEAST 2 YEARS'
HIGH SCHOOL: PREVIOUS EX
PERIENCE IN N E W S P A P E II
WORK WOULD "BE CONSIDERED
AN ASSET. GIVE FULL INFOR
MATION AND STATE SALARY
EXPECTED IN REPLY TO C 132,
LEDGER OFFICE.
from city but very convenient to one living
In West Philadelphia: far, very reasonahh :
excellent working conditions and good salary
I' 1121. Ledger Office.
hlah ave.
HTKNOOHAPIIEIl tor Trl. affna and Sat.
mor'cB! state sal, eip'ted. I" 230. Led. Off.
STENOORAPHIIRS ANll TVPIST3
TOU CAN HKI.P WIN THE WAR
OVER 19 YEARS OF AdF.
ARK WANTED AT ONCE
PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
AL&TJ
MOON-HOPKINS. POWERS AND I10L-
LERTII TABULATING MACHINE
OPERATORS
APPLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
HOG ISLAND, PA.
ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL.
STENOGRAPHERS In home office. Are In
, surance company; permanent position: good
' opportunity: state age, experience and sal
arv expected. P fio.1. Ledger Office.
l CACHING Those desiring for patriotic
reasons to continue teacning are onerea
employment during vacation at same salary
1J8. Ledger Of nee. 1
TYPIST In home office of fire Insurance com
pany: quick and accurate at figures: good
opportunity: state aje. experience and salary
expected. P 023. Ledger Office.
WOMEN who are bright and tactful are of
fered rel opportunity to make good In
come by giving whole or part time. C 217.
Ledger Office.
WOMEN 8OL1CIT0RS wanted Piano house
wants neat and Intelligent women for
door-to-door work. Apply today, 302 H. 52d.
YOUNG LADIES for clerical work In homo
ornce or nru insurance company: nccurate
at flgurca. experience on Upewrlter neces
sar: great opportunity for- advancement:
state age, experience and salary expected,
P 022. Ledger Office.
YOUNG LADY to work In shipping room.
Apply Nelson Valve Employment Office
any evening between 7:30 and f P. M.. at
the Raymond Building. Room 218. 5809 Oer
mantown avenue.
YOUNG LADY In office nf manufacturer;
I one with experience preferred. Address,
with reference. I'. O. Box 1.140.
YOHNU WOMAN, capahle. for mtlllnir adver
tising in hlah'Braiie monthly majrazlne;
permanent poltlon; evrellent opportunity;
reference required. F OJrt, le,dser Office.
'HELP WANTED MAI.E
(Other Classified Ads on Page 21
i
.
I
ACETYLENE WELDERS
BOILERMAKERS
BOILER FIREMEN
MACHINISTS,
LABORERS
First-class men. wanted
Applyi Superintendent's Of flee
POINT BREEZE GAS WORKS
PASSYUNK. AND SCHUYLKILL AVES.
PHILADELPHIA
ACCOUNTANT Opportunity for permanent
connection vlth first-class- comuanv; good
field for ad'sneement! prefer man aged 30
to 85: replies treated ronfld-ntjallv; state
sge. salary and ref. Address Box. InOL city.
ASSISTANT MIIIPPKR Must be good at
figures and draft exempt: good psy to
right party give reference, P B00, Ledger
Office.
BAKEKl apDly tn person.
Dltal. 34QO Bnruce St.
Unlversl'y II os-
BOOKKKEPfj
i-One'-sHo ha sorae knawl-
oi I
JrvM'f W 3iaW.
! I
nxir wAKCTP-iitaixa .
(Other aaasl(le4 Ads Par )
TTj
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WORK OR nOllT
m
TO WIN OUR WATt wn rmry
WORK OR FIGHT! HERE Iff TOUn
CHANCE .TO SECURE WORK AT
ONCE ON GOVERNMENT WORK
COVERING THE FOLLOWINO
POSITIONS! '
Adjusters on automatic screw machine
Automatic erewmachlne operators
Brownert. no experience, 119.50 weektf
Bellmen .
Cabinetmaker!
Carpenters
Cutter rrlnders
Die slnkera
Electricians
Oauaemakera
Ouarda . ....
Laborers, bonus for attendance
Machinists, maintenance work
Millwrights
Toolroom mtlllnr-machlne hanli
Toolroom lathe hand!
Toolmakers
Tool grinders
Tool hardeners
Woodworkers on machines
nOO learners on varloua machines. HSo vtf
hour and piecework. Tour piecework ea.ree
fnra should average from 14 to S6 tier dar
This Is your opportunity. .,
Apply 13th st. gate, with referencef.
MIDVAI.E STEEL AND ORDNANCH t50.
EDDY8TONE RIFLE PLANT ' '
EDDITSTONE. PA.
OR
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
talsnd roid and Woodland ave.
K203 Market st.
1M(I Arch st. .
Hours 8 a. m. to 8 n. m. "
Sundays 10 a. m to 4 d. m.
ADJUSTERS I
ON I
Acme. Cleveland or Brown Sharps auto
matic acrew machines: highest wages and
bonua paid for maximum production. Thla
Is your opportunity It you apply at once to
MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO.
EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTONE. PA. .
OR
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
Island road and Woodland avenue
R203 Market street (aecpnd Boor)
1310 Arch street i
BRING REFERENCE
BOOKBINDERS, FIRST CLASS. WANTED
FOR SAMPLE BOOK WORK FOR "WALL
PAPER books: oood wages, apply
AT ONCE.
BECKER. 8MITH PAOB
Water and Snyder ave.
i BOOKKEEPER, experienced If. E. account-
1 ant. for contractor's office. J 340, Ledger
Central
BOY. 11 TEARS OF AGE. WANTED FOR
WORK IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE: GOOD
ADVANCEMENT FOR YOUNG MAN WITH
INITIATIVE. APPLY TO MR. FLYNN. 600
CHESTNUT ST.
BOY to learn to make cushions.
Apply 344
. iHnsi.
BOYS WANTED
tn and J10 per week: good opportunity and
chances for advancement: must ba 10 yeara
or over. Apply at once
BECKER. SMITH A PAGE
Water and Snyder ave.
BOTS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK:
MUST BE OVER 18: CHANCE FOR
ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER e)
P. M.. LEDGER OFFICE, FIFTH
TLOOR.
BOYS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK: N
MI'HT HE OVER lfl: CHANCE FOR
ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER A
P. M LEDGER OFFICE. FIFTH
FLOOR.
BOYS, energetic and ambltloua, for messen
ger servltp: excellent oppor. for advance
ment: liberal wages. hnua and vacation with
full pay. Apply to Mr. Cranago. Delivery
Di-pt. Western Union, 1.1th and Chestnut ata.
UOYS wanted: ateadv, work: good wagee.
RRAKEMEN
FOR PENNSYLVANIA 11. R.
FOR ROAD AND YARD SERVICE
APPLY ROOM NO. 2
32D ST. AND rOWELTON AVE.
BRICKLAYERS
WANTED FIFTY UNION BRICK
LAYERS: LONG . JOB. F. W.
MARKS CONSTRUCTION CO..
BYI1IJRRY JOB. MEET TRUCK AT
BROAD AND FILBERT STS.. :30
A. M.. EVERY MORNING.
CLERKS
EXPERIENCED COST CLERKS
wanted by a Urge local manu
facturing company: lucrative
and permanent positions for
those who qualify.
location ner Kensington ft Allegheny aTSaV,
"R-28," P. O. BOX 3500.
CARPENTERS: easy work: good par. AOD1
414 N'i 3d ,
CHAUFFEUR for tludford and Autocar to
deliver provisions; must be able to look
after engine and make minor adjustments;
good chance for advancement: steady work;
salarv t22 P oil, ledger Office.
CHAUFFEUR, white, single, about forts'
ears of age; experienced: must be willing
and havo best of references; opportunity for
permanent place In country with seashore
In summer, i; jiu. inatr uukt.
CIIAUFKISUR, one exempt from draft, to
drue trucK. appiv jwii .. aimrncr ii. .
CHAUFFEUR
White, to drive
and care for business car,
passenger; no repairing
Oood position for . .
gentlemanly appearing Protestant,
S4lari'. ,20 per week
State age. experience and reference
C- 42. Postofflco Box 3500
CLERKS Young men with hank Mperlena
M.ni.rf, ihnia with m knowledge of tal'
bookkeeping sml-auditing department ""-fti
lerretiusiHie ase, ejiiirrii,--w t,v . --,-jt
n-t.l r fiai ledger Office. . " -
CI.KRKS Young men for clerical wergj.Ji
those with adding machine, eipetlencg, is
preferr'd: stnte are. experience and salsrr.1
itvc ten f a u i.enKer ninr-, :ii
COMPOSITORS ttene hands, ninnntviw castr ,6
r. runners N. E cor. Arch and Hllh sts. $
f-iuiK: Nrctmtt. Annly In nerson. Un!verslfvT',,
ft-t-t -HOP SnnW, st .ff
nn A cruvlh-.V wanlvili f-pnernl ronstrticllnn LJ I
or marlne'experlence, Call 430 Wldentf-Jfi-,
miliums.
El.KCTltlCAl, Wxnted. flrsi-clsss lln rore.
men. experienced on 2 and 8 phase an4
series are-ilghtln- system. Apply Tllllass,.'
Foster. 120g N. 81st. -' ..'
ELECTRICIAN for factory; first-class ,
used to A. (L work: must be stale tn
rnarss-or new wsnt anti pptmh in
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