mmmm w mvwma-mm ; fvw; W:WWWR!PV"J" 'i MIIMl -''WKWwrafVJiillUUIirir-H '-.WTT1" - ' ' il A 7i.V: rf. . v . '; ""sy& , teVvi:-,? fr. ,, tW! . ' :! J ; ' "7 '.,Mai xWEttlNG PUBLIC LEDGSK-PHILABELBHIA, MONDAY, JUNE"' 10, .'lfltt S? '' WVfe.W !AT SHIPBUILDERS ARE DOING AND SAYING YARDS HERE PASS CLYDE'S ecdy Enlargements tiuckly Making Dela ware District Greater $ GROWTH IN MONTH 'Delaware River bids fair to be no Jtnown merel- as "the Clyde of rfca," but as the shipping center of r.world. LTJth the headquarters here of the ency Fleet Corporation, through i'th oresent creat merchant marine 19.090,000 tons was constructed and stloned and the extensive shlp ng facilities and waterfront Im- IrMnents now under way and planned ..the, Delaware River, Philadelphia hln a few months. It Is predicted, will HMCond to no other shlDnlnc center. 'tWJthe steady growth of the American ant marine during the last five Is shown In the announcement , 62 shins have risen hnllf ulniw .Tan. r.v. More were constructed In the along the Delaware than In anv E'1 ehlpbuldlng section of the country. VJ,T.. vast merchant fleet is second only rinator ureat Brlta n and does not n- craft under the control of the ! and navy as transports and supply . In a single month this yeir the th of the American merchant ma- i-has been almost as great as during entire first year of the European &? xrin s.t v.- D....J t&sL jayiU growth, great as It has been. Is 'MVfn its Infanpv. With ItiA inmntnMnn ptAiji ..aiTi , ;, . . V --"''--- Sj.tWWrard In the world, to the other Dela- K.ww yraa anu inose inrougnouL me Er5?Beimtry. the tonnace to be turned over S?l;he,.Bh!pplng board every month will p.ktJmost as great as that constructed ytfiflrthe last five month). MfflA TlAtawnrA TJIva-r aHa-rlpf. n herp. i&tfifcre, will produce the greatest per- WwmULgn or any EmpDuuamg center, nog ?3Wnd will be completed within about at wks with fifty ships In the mak- W'jiTen new shlpwa.vs and a $10,000,000 US, iajinclnn in tha varila ft the VW Vnrlt .,,.'""' " J... M w. .... .- .. -- K.ShtfibulIdlng Company are progressing lUrrmaiy. This extension wm uoume ine fi-Jl- a - au- ..--.I rtl. 1,1. .1 h,, rnKm B1ZS ul me JulU, Wiuutu LJ 3a'aav4a.M lra,1r ,nnn .,-l,H la tn Via ar-ta y-IH,M ..a., ,... ....ah... ... ... ..- .ww "iene of the largest arydocks m tne 7a, me extension win exienu eouin- d to the wclsbach plant which aa- the operation of Pusey & Jones tlloucester. Ti6 Pusey & Jones shipyard with J the New Jersey and Pennsylvania i have combined. Is soon expected to trwlV6 financial assistance from the nment for an enlargement, which gpHp double the present capacity in ships RS'' double the present working force of New Docks Annurrd rc: .Jim - !.- ..- ,i...nrtiv thi tlfi aaainun id xue Kiwi uijuuvn v.fc JWrM'De constructea on isewton ureew, ai it, two and possibly lour aaaitionai I are assured for the Delaware river Mowing the recent visit here of the . twiicirnlnml merchant marine commls- tf construction of tnese uocks was nended. Pi.jjj- . -. . . . .'., caaius M. scnwaD, airector general ?,Stt5S"ergency Fleet Corporation. haB A.'ailkBsnced that It Is the policy of the OKpwmment to enlarge plants wherever f pothdiq raiucr iiiii ntn iutio , - !,.l4Un; sites for the new plants and . I. . - a nP(ranU-tnn T7mm "JI announcement that the Traylor building Corporation at Cornwalls, t,li to receive a new contract when fceresent one for ten wooden ships Is jKMW)eted. It Is believed that the Traylor 'yards will be enlarged. W ' VVIDrK aO atlaO lIU(,(CaaLHb WH 1" l"i j'MK enlargement to me esungnounc JMirtrlr Company s plant at bssington. LwMeh Is building turbines for merchant rjMM constructed at the various Dela- TO snipairua. t IICIl ail iiicc" m- vementa and enlargements are com- the Delaware district will stand e. without a rival. B"7 . ... ' ' mti Concrete nhlps. Too "" '.kit not here alone Is the "full-speed" i'-rftram being carried out. The Emer- .Mncy. Fleet Corporation Is directing stm- Oiir ooeratlon from its headnuarters here all parts of the country. Chief among lplacsvnow occupying the minus oi d.PUallUalU,ll UI1C1H 19 U1IC IM i.wu- nrty-eignt concrete vessels in throughout the United States. icuch it Is expected that the Dela- Vdlstrlct will be confined to the lac of steel and wood ships, there t M possibility that some of these con- Vessels may oe duui ai, me xrayior .. Although such a plan Is said to eder consideration by the fleet cor- n officials. It Is pointed out that Travlor yard may be too far north the "frost line" to build vesselo of cues quickly, concrete cannot do 'properly In cold weather, experts Increase In ship construction here itn other 'parts of the country has steady one since the nrst or tne '..and the totals ot completed ships over to the shipping board are ng -weekly. The May tonnage was' times as great as the January out- ;,- la January there were fifty-seven aggregating 66.195 tons; in febru- .5 eighty-four ships. 117,601 tons. In this was Increased to 13S ships, tonnage of 147,1 IS, The output 'April mounted to 165 ships, 163,050 r,tana in May, 185 ships, 195, 46 Coateeville Honor Student 4..TIII. Fa., June 10. Miss Leah l ic.Mtnn. daughter or Harry u. i.( has established W.iat Is be- 1. tO't an uneiualed record for attendance in tne (joaiesviue pud. out uy jnaKinc. an aDsoiuieiy per lord In attendance, havlnc been :very day for thirteen years and Rviac been tardy during that MaU Mcminn is eignieen years W one or tne niiy graauates or erviue Hign scnooi mis term. PARCKL POST ri Banting Flags I l.H Mm. to bar. Don't delay, la'th.' tiro, to .how your color. . flve thr nMT vr.Afi ?? M. Thousands of friends. Aal .Wr. El err business house, every home, .very American should fly a, fl.f now. Sewed Start & Stripe.. Si s.SS.oo 10xia.si.so 4xjK. 4.00 12xl. is.ftn fix 8. S.SO K'I?0, 28.50 Axin. 7.50 15x25. Sa.ftO KxK'.ll.OO 30x80, 51.00 IOXIS.U.00 ;0l3tf. 60.00 fr' estimate on your service flat JF. E. GARDNER Jj- HLAa MANLTACTL'BER Me.. Hr.d A Clierrr. Phils. LWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Umaktum iNr-BMr,,,. rwW! CA UGHT IN THE CURRENT AND MADE SHIP SHAPE Hdward N. Hurley, chairman of the shipping board, saya that oni of the great factors In the progress of the work of tho board Is the wholesome support of tho American prtFS. As the American press Is representative ot the American people It may always be counted upon to do the patriotic and proper thing. The awarding of honor flags to ship yard workers will bo based on a monthly competition in which every shipyard building vessels for the Emergency Fleet Corporation will be privileged to take part The yard that makes the best all round performance will fly a blue flag , the second best, a red one; and the third, a white one We'll bet fifteen cents that the man who devised that color scheme was a poker player Or a horseman. One ot the unlnltiate would have doubtless made It straight red, white and blue. The Board of Trade and the Philadel phia Bourse believe that the Government should acquire and Improve tho Dela ware and Chesapeake Canal. Come all ye dry-land sailors bold and listen to my song The way the rail roads handle freight has proed there's something wrong; but all the troubles that oppress the Harrys, Toms and kicks we're well aware the Delaware and Chesapeake will lix. Congestion has re tarded freight , the U-boats have delayed along .the coast the always big and necessary trade which makes us all as severate with vim You know us, Al ! the way to straighten things Is with the D. and C. canal The Telford Road Company, accused of blocking transportation for Hog Island men, is saiu to have made pronis amounting to nearly 100 per cent during the la?t year. l'p the road ! Un the road ' Along comes Money In a Jog-trot funny In 'he early morn. It keeps on coming with the Jitneys humming. Just as aure's you're born ! Up the road, with coat tails flying, but not yet crying, "Whoa, mare! Whoa, mare' You've earned your little bit of corn " On the other hand, tho toll company denies that It Is blocking transportation. It says It Is- simply preventing a trolley company from making ten feet of the roadway unfit for all other vehicular trafflc. The truth will out while fierce dis putants wrangle. True love of country makes the Issue small; and Time, that loves to straighten out a tangle, will prove them patriots all. To the lords of the land Uncle Sam harshly spoke: "The way you raise rents Is no longer a Joke. Consumers are stung when they take bite or sup; so their rents must come down or you 11 surely go up'" Which Is a Jingling way of mentioning the fact that the United States Govern ment Is going to Investigate rent profiteering. Of course, one should not In haste call his brother a profiteer. Some rise In price Is inevitable, whether it be In rent, transportation or commodities. But tne exigencies of a complicated situation have made Government regulation a necessity. A bill soon to be Introduced I.. nnn..,a. rn- Inclnnro. will Set forth Just when a landlord may Increase the the figures being based on rents received a year ago and the Increase of tax s since that time. And before the bill be. comes a law some consideration may be given to the Increased cost of material and labor In the making of necessary repairs. Also, tne nwi . """ angles, which need not d here and now considered J. A. Bostwlck took a dip in the Dela ware on Saturday. (Tanker) Swedish and Norwegian M"S- -vlvors of the torpedoed, bark lnland: arrived at Cape May with a lot of nag eace Including two dogs and a type-wrfter-all the material for a doggone good press-agent story. The dogs were doubtless on the Vln- land to prouue pjim All men who go down to the wa In ships have been w.. ., - . -- "mine mspeciora uj. n. - - Government The library department of the New York shipyard went to Anglesea on a fishing 'trip yesterday. Their destination rllOTOrLAYS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE tollowln. theatres ,obUU, ,the, ; Pc -Thow.nK of th7 finest 7roiuc: 1 Corporation, which i a ; a g u?"1 nlhtion. Ask for the theatre In your ZTmy Cff;eS.tatrthryufff'tS'.llSTANLCT Eook.ng Corporation. . i l'.'th. Morris tc Passyunk Me. Alhambra sut.Diiiyt'i!.E.a . MARY P1CKFORD in M'USS" '... .n AND THOMPSON BTS. APOLLO SDMJvrlNEE PA1LY V17.1MOV HEVELATION" -"TTTTa CHESINI'T Ill"w l'f" ARCADIA ",:oa..;.oi.-.5.'m ,n "HIT THE TRAIL H0LL1DAY" i,t t .rniDn BROAD STREET end BLUEBIRL) Sl'SQCEHANNA AVE. ULiW MAE MABSIl ,n "THE FACE IN THE PAHK" EMPRESS MA'N "TmATS'EE1 DAILY C1V11 XLLTAM s HART., in "THE TIGER MAN" . . mLT. FAlRMOUNt MlhA.,S!5AS.Vv' rAllX MAE MARSH in "THE FACE IN THE DJIK" TI1I S THEATRE 1311 aiHrR.i oi. FAMILY 0 A. M tn Mldnlsht. rAivi"- E OLAUM In "AN ALIEN ENEMY" 56TH ST, THEATKE Pelow Sprue. MATINEE DAILY ....immv ijn RAYNE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH" In GREATNORTHERN WJi SVES. ,. mrO I A 1 WT" WALNUT BTB. IMPERIAL Mats 2 30. Ems. T & 0. 11 NORMA TALMADC.E in "GOING STRAIGHT" I T-ArrtTP ST & LANCASTER AVE, LEADkrV Matlne. Dally V MARY PICKFORD in "M'LISS" rnrnTV BROAD COLUMBIA AV, LIBER 1 Matinee Dally GLADYS BROCKWELL In "HER ONE MISTAKE" j H E A T R E S (WNF.D AND slANAOED BY MEMBERS OF THF. UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT,; 62D ABOVE MARKET 'THE CITY" T ANBTAtt'CAST -I?r A D 0tb A CEDAR AVENUM VtlUMrN Today Tomorrow Douglas Fairbanks ta "Jm- FiX.tT COLISEUM Market Bat. 60th 0th Tooay sc Tomorrow r. . i-.T r I In "Mile. a. Minute JacJc riCKiora - Kend.ir COLONIAL ''bfinirp.r- WM. S. HART '" 'SELF'S'yATES" FT IRFKA 40TH MAIlKET bT3, MARY GARDEN " sZ , 471 rrankford A v.. showed their purpose; they went to Angle see? (What's a little thlngjllke pronuncia tion among pnnstera?) Out of evil good may come. America many thank Kaiser Bill for a worthwhile merchant marine. And as for the U-boats "We will hunt these damned devils out of the sea!" de clares Tillman. And not a soul will And fault with the language of tho South Carolina Senator SH1PW0RKERS ON FROLIC Hop Island Power Club Holds Merry Time at Clementon Fifteen hundred members of the Hog Island Power Club answered rollcall today In the big shipyard after a frolic all day yesterday at Clementon, N, J. True, some piped "hero" not very loud, but they got there. A bagplp band, wearing the Highland regalia, led rff bright and eaily yesterday morning and the crowd followed them through all the meandering,? to the resort and back again. The place was taken by storm and resounded with merriment until darkness brought relief to the lingering crowd with the departure of the Hog Isianders and their bagpipes. Some ot the fWd events and the win ners were as follows; No 1 .in-vard dash, fat mn, three pair silk hew Winner. F. Markl. No. 2 KunninK broad lump, one silver m-dal. W SI Roth. No. 3 .in.jard daih, younj women, one pair kid cloves Miss O. Myers. No. 4 lDO-vnrd dash, men, one silver mMal W M Hoth . . No 5 rennut rac. cltls. two-round box c-imlv Ortrud" McCurdy. No r, ."i(i.anl dash, married women, one parasol Mrs KMihman .vo .N- TUff.ol-u.ir iiuci arm cauic, a. Vohcrt. captain. t neM, H Isler, captain, box of cigars H. aifler No !' Shot-put men. one silver medal. It Ooldb"Tft XVo HI 44i-ara run, men. on silver nid.al. W M Roth. . , No 11 Shoe race, men, box of clrs. No 12 50-yard dash, bojs, ono watch. F. Walih . . . No. 13 OreasM pis chas-s, bog stick pin. D McGardl". No 14 naseball throwlntt. women, one tennis rack"! Mrs. A. F Nelll. No IK Rowinir. men. one silver medal. I. W Pell Ko jr role cllmblnc contet. linemen. on silver mdal. r. W Corday. Xo 18 DIUng, women, on slher medal, n. I. Shaw. No in Prize waltz, women, one silver medal Miss J. Turcell. S H. Rothschild announced the win ners and J. Major Mclntyre awarded the prlze.. ' . , Field Judges were II B. How-land, O. I. James, It. D Holcomb, H. F. Isler and F G O'Neill After 'the games there was a parade id tnv Hwnrdn were given to the nnd tnv Kwnnln were given ubiquitous small boys, and at sundown every ono started for the ferries. The machines led by the official cars, ran a tie In reaching the Delaware crossing. The committees in charge were General committee D. It. Mclntyre, cnair- mam R C Close, secretary, u '" ' c. 1.1 i t tifiriman. . 1. Carre, I J, .Kfurinaiu, aa. w. -.., P I.. Shaw. U. uevine c.unmn.iiaaa cmunds. arr.ingemenis and transportation O M Clark, chairman; E. S WllKlnB. A. U. l-usu, v. i"'... Finance J steucrwald. chalrmjn. XV. Haskell. William Sholl, A. C Rice Jollying 1' la Shaw, chairman. V Tl. Clark, R A Chapman. J A KlcRej, i. Shn-maker W Hunt O Jacklsh Program and prizes. D MI .Mclntjre. chairman, D C. Hopper. Held clerk, E. L. Ilaight J Leopard. Refrehm"nts L J Hartman, chairman: H H Toer. H I". Oreenfteld. rrlntlns and publicity E.E. Carre, chair man. T Holmgren. L. V. McNally, J. J"I.rl.trlct,ronnand materlal.-p DeMne. chairman. M. P-ge. T. F. nblr,son Ladles' general committee Mrs. a. I. James, chairman Mrs. O. M. Clark. Miss A. Walker. Steamship Burned at Sea A raclflc Tort, June 10. A steamship 1 arriving at this port reports seeing a burning lesfel about 400 miles off hhore , SnTuTsday night. . When thesteamshlp arrived aiongsiae, wi-?," """", to the water's edge. Ther was no sign of llfo from the floating wreckage. The nameof the ship had been burned awav and no trace of libehoats was discovered. rHOTOI'LAVS 'cTO A MD QCRMANTOWN AVE. SI KAlNU AT VENANGO ST, ELSIE FERGUSON ,n "A "Sv 333 MARKET HHffolSfftSZ MOVTAC.I' LOVE In "'ENGEANCE" MODEL 423 SOUTH ST. Orchestra. Continuous 1 to 11. in "TREASURES OF THE SEA" DAI APC 121 MARKET STREET rrtLrtUD 10 A. M to 11.J5 P M, FANNIE WARD In "THE YELLOW TICKET" PPIMPFQQ l,s MARKET STREET rrvUNVEaOO s-soa m ton is p.m. In "BLUE-EYED MART" REGENT MARKET artmd tJ,1, 'm MR. AND MRS. SYDNEY DREW in "PAYDAY" DIAI TC GERMANTOWN AVE rvlAl 1 J . AT TULIEHOCKEN ST. VIVIAN MARTIN In "UNCLAIMED GOODS" ninl I 2D AND SANSOM STS. rlVVJll MATINEE DAILY CHARLOTTE WALKER In "JUST A WOMAN" DT TP.V MARKET BT BELOW 7TH IxUDI 10 A M to 11.15'P. S RITA JOL1VET In "LEST WE FORGET" CAnV 1!U MARKET STREET DAVVJI SAM TO MIDNIGHT SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE WHITE MAN'S LAW" QTAN1I FY MARKET ABOVE 1TH 31AlNIC.X ii n a.JI. to 11:15 P. M NORMA TAIaMADGE in "DE LUXE ANNIE" VIPTHRIA MARKET ST. AB. 0TH VllV-TVIM DA M to 11:15 P. M. Aaal.-STAlt CAST " OK DIVORCE" THIS PROGRAM APPEARS IN MORNING AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER JEFFERSON 2ftTH rDnispmN EDITH STOREY 'n "THB CLAIM" II IMRn FRONT ST. 4k GIRARD AVE. JUlllUVJ Jumbo Junction on Frankford"!." BILLIE BURKE ,0 -let-s get a " '" anwsr.w DIVORCE" KNICKERBOCKER iUATK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS !. I nC KT 55D -AND LOCUST STREETS L,V,v.lV01 Mat. 1lS0.3:30. Evsi. 0 :30t0 11 WALLACE RE1D '" ' nciaieva NJIVinN S-D U'0W MARKET 6T, IXlVVlN ...,, T and y WM RUSSELL ln "hearts and WIVl. Iv-ijoc.l.u, DIAMONDS" DAD If R1DOE AVE. lDAUPHIN ST. rfUrw jut. :1K .Kvf. :44 U IX FLAG-RAISING FUND WILL EDUCATE BOY Pennsylvania Shipyard Em ployes to Send Lad to Mer chant Training Naval School Instead of spending; their money for a flaK-ralslnp on the Fourth of July, boys In the recehlns and stores depart ment of the Pennsyhanla yard will Fend a son of one of the shlpworkcrs of their own force to the Merchant Naval Train ing School, to be held at'New London, Conn , from .Tuly 1 to September 1 Every man contributing $1 or more will have tho privilege of placing the name of a son for the drawing to take place next Friday Five names will be drawn and these boys will go before an exam ining board, which will pick the one physically the best fitted. Other depart ments are considering following the example. Pitt fViatfa, n.111 eflll I., ftl.. tint.. ralslnea nt thi PenvH-in. , '.; v. - . ......,.... ... ...... ...... jersey yarns. .Next Friday, which lias been set apart as National Flag Pay. flags w-lll be raised over the Pennsyl vania plate and angle shop and reamers and drillers shop. The hand-chlppers and caulkers, the yard riggers and bolt ers, all of the same yard, will also raise national emblems. Three flag-ralstngs are being planned for the Fourth of July. All such affairs will be in charge of J. If. Millar, head of the Pusey & Jones Club John Alblnson, superintendent of the installation department at the Pennsyl vania yard, has moved Into new quar ter The men In the Pennsylvania plate and angle shop, bolters, drillers and reamers, have raised $118.25 for base ball uniforms for the soldier boys of Company K, who guard the plant. The soldiers have been taken Into the Inter department Baseball League, and are permitted to doff their military uniforms for the games only. They aro develop ing a strong team. The boys In tho layout department of the Pennsylvania yard aro going to Fortescue Beach next Saturday to try their skill with rod and reel. Some of them claim to be "there" at the pisca torial sport, and they had better make ! good unless they can take a Joke as, well n give It. George Fisher, of the New Jersey vard. whllo p.ltlni? Runner nt linmn laRt I Saturday was mourning the loss of his Pay cn elope with a whole week's wages In It. A knock at the door, followed by tho return of the envelope and all the money, improved Fisher's appetite won- , derfully. The man who returned the money was a stranger who had Identl- ' ned the owner by a button In the en- 1 vclope. ' REAL ESTATE FOR RENT NEW .lER'.EV SEllnltE si nxir.v in June rfntu on nf tit fmir-room fullr fnr nUhfd cJr trlr-Hshlfd bunEalown of the Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony SURF HATHING! GOOD FIIIINO! (Jiova to the ocean and boardwalk, con venient to flshlnc grounds. In the heart of a modern, up-to-date seaside retort. Each bunealow a rrettv summer home. Electric Went, nrtenlan water and sewer ase. Fresh rgetableK. meats, etc . de livered tn your door. Rates by the week, month or pensnn. Reserve jour accom modations NOW bUUTII JKIldtiV RKAI.TV CO. t.10 MU'TH TIIIIH hT. Dell IMione. Lombard 1166 SI MMKR KESOHTS ATLANTir CITY, J. TRAYMORC.ATUNncan IVDRLDS GREATEST HOIH.SUCCESS I Wpjtlmtnvter Ky' Ave' n'ar Boaeh. I wesunmsier to ,lre,.. Pr)v. bathll Kiev . run- nine water, no up -wky. . 2 up dly. C. Huhre. OCEAN CITY. N. J. HOTEL BRIGHTON pens June -i ior ooin year unaer con- Hive menasement The place of real ihore life. Cool. airy. "homeV ex- nge, and ballroom. R. RSOOY CAPE MAY. N. J. SECURE YOUR COTTAGE AND HOTEL RESERVATIONS AT THE RESORT WITH FINEST BATHING BEACH IN WORLD wkitk IWAKU or TRADE Pa-.laiT.ial t-fntol Renovated tnrougnoui. LOlomai nolCl n., ,ith Jii., bath: eleator. Onen. for LMlth season Juns , IRth XV. H CHURCH. Owner Proprietor, I .- r - i i -T- Vla.L-A.MIYA, nr. V. It. Bta. Kel. tamy hotel, farm prod.. ood tab. Oo Rutherford. wnnwnnn V J . ,rmI,Tv . TTTTTcr DAYTON Now op'n ,or Be,0n of 1918 ." 'The. ame courteous treatment will be jxtendid to our patrons Cap. 250, A MrMI'RRAY. Owner b ProprlMor 1MPW m-IFI HON Wlldwood's moat ""' Jt.aU.IwJweve-s M.--r,, a,.,,., r.. modern hotel aft TTlatvatnr. nrivnt hatha: rnr.TnK n aiiltat: tun, auio. u. J. woods, uwn, M.i. owopen. '...' . -. : . . -. . . -TllCafirp Near Beacb and Amusements. .juai,.v.c Ful 0rtan vlw w A Ju.tlc, EDGETON INN Near bt,ch' - ctvucn-HI ll'll j.Alhert Harris Prop Shaw nee-on-the-Delawore, Pa. BUCKW00D Am INN - XJjsi Bbawne.-on-D.Uws.sa, site rrnnsriTKBia. OPEN FOR THE SEASON torn, ef th. rssBa lliannca GolfCourM. A. J. & C. V. Murphj, Mp. DELAWARE WATER OAP. TA.- THE GlenwooD Delaware Wcler Gap, Pa. The Clenwood Is a beautifully located, modern brick hotel, with a rapacity of 400 guests. It has sun parlors, ball room, orcbe.tr. tennis court., bsseball diamond. Goir, Boatlnr, Bathlnr. Flshlnc Good roads for drlvlnr or sutolnc; new ssrste. pool, billiards, shuffle boards and all amusements. It I. let. than halt a mil. from depot snd near all point, of Interest. This hotel 1. noted for It. superior table, home comfort, and moderat. rates. For booklet and rate, sddreis P. R. JnhntAn. Prop. K. 8, Albert. Ms r. WEBXERSVILT.E. PA. GAJ.EN HALL-IN-T.1E-M0UNTAINS Dry atr. Unuiual Bccnerr. Evarv com- I lOolf. JUtbs. MasMS. Xt.td.nt phy.l- 1 inn. libiit Li)nrtria. SLiraiisinT. sldib. SUB' "i'Vr a?C;as.isaj . taiwaoa.fc 1 aiLM EDUCATIONAL tloth 8em WIORTIIAND AND BOOKREEriNn nrerr Shorthand the easy, speedy system Business Courses. Dty or Evenln Schools KnrOll anv I ma Tn ma. ,ha 1,.... 4 JnCfeaSlnar dfmiH la, v,mni- rnn ftnn wnmAH i with office and business tralnln our classes win ds continued day and eenlns; tbrouih out the comlnr summer months. Call or write for rmrtltilrs and ratalor, riiiLADELriiiA nfsiNrss college 1017 Che-tnnt St. STRAYER'S The n',t Business School. ,!Y ""l-"' Chestnut Street. Positions suaran'd. Enter now. Day or nltht. PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command While her graduates direct munitions' pro duction, man battleplanes, lay down the barrage, and bo "over the top." P. M. C. "carries on" as steadily and earnestly as eer her tralnlni of men for the battles of oeare or war. The men who lead are the men w-ho know. Senior Unit. R. o T C. Collegiate courses In Civil Engineering. Chemistry, Economics and Finance. Preparatory and Junior fcchools. Col. Charles E Hyatt. Commandant. Box ,"0.". Chester, Pa. "The ll'Ml Point of the Keystone State" Shorthand System in 30 Days Philadelphia School of Office Training: N. E. COB. 10TII CHESTNUT RTS. Fntmnre IBih St. Phone Locnst 11 Teachers Wanted. Positions waiting. Free rglst'n for College and Normal graduates. Modern Tenrlier' ltnrenii. 1002 Market St. TqLEARN nArmijV rreneh. It.ll.ri, at aumm.i rnia call 127 North 1Mb. Voting Men and Doyg ESSEX FELLS. X. J. KI N O S T, E V Srhonl for IIots 1 22 miles from New York; high elevation lower house for oung boys: extenalxn grounds; superv. athletics: military training I. R. Campbell. M. A Essex Fells. N. J. WEST rllESTER. PA. lVESTCIIESTrn STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Both Senes. 220 In ?2fln O M. Philips. rrln 5E)eatfj! Allen. Capt James Allen. Emma Baker. Lee R , Jr Bartholomew , C Boyle. William J Brown, Abraham L. Brs-an. William C Bubeck Emll Carey. Ellrabeth H. Carey, John Coburn, Frank C. Connor. Thomas P. Craighead, Sarah V. Crittenden. Jnl P. Currv, John B Davis. Harry B. Deerlng, James DonnhURh Amindi Earner, John J. I'arrlnaton. Chis W. 1 re. Kmma C. Fenn, Marl Fisher, Lnlna Flaherty, Catharine T, Foes Ilalnh W olbnn lfii-Ui Ollmore. Florence z. Gonser. Katie Greene. Robert Ra Harris Saiatbl-I Kirk, Sarah J. KlrKpntrlrk Anns Mallon Annl McClaln. Leonard W Mci'onnell Anrlrw McDermott. W L. Mercer, Deborah Movers Josepn W. M'leller. Herman O. rj'Nelll, Catherine rters, Joseph H. Tlatt. George roll, Josephine Oulnn. .Tpseph .1. Qulnn, Fiank J. Regan. Bertha J. Heiehner. Charlee F. Ut.1 nolds. George E. Riley Sarah A. Rodney. Emllv Itnth, Leonard Paffran, Anna May Srr. Emnn C. Scott. Ella M. Sharratt. Phlneas M. Sheridan, fe'arah Shire. Jos. Johnson Smith, .Times G. Stast Wm. Robert Stevens Louisa C. Stewart Dolla A. StCidllng, O W. Sulllan. Annie lThrnAr. RltznhMh Vt"alh. r.An-t.r.1 T Haeas Idi zti. llpnrv. Dnvlil 'Albert W Hirst. Edward Hutchinson Matilda C w.pnlnger. Adim r. TI;ri.nnn.i:1 n' WfiS?' A,n?ve,B' Kelly. William J. Wood, George S.' Ketterer, William O. ALLEN" June 7 at Vlneland. N. J.. rap. Min ja.ii.n ai.Lai., nunDiina 01 late a.llza both AMin and captain of Co, K. 121st .iiza. 1 n'Si . ail. V'in., KK-1 O". nr m v-3 nnq a.,.nj. r-i t.. .-....i. ia.. v- . jioui . i-n. vn s.. agon on. no auvos nnd n 1 a" Li,a ,. i,.i t,. "i'.en'l- m . chapel of Cedar Hill Cem. Int. prltate. lidEL 1.1U.I Illll I.CUI, I ALLKN Juno S. KMMA ALLEN Rela ' tlvf a and friends incited to funeral serv ices, Tues.. '2 p. m J032 Mt. Vernon at. ' Int prhate nAKKR June 8. 101S. LHE R.. Jr. son of Lee U. and Marie A Raker, need 3 s , A mos Residence Ifi'n Rrlstol st Int. Northwood Cem No funeral, scarlet fer case RARTHOLOME June 7 ANNIE r ' widow of EdnaM Dirtho.on.ew Tuneral srl-s. Tues.. .sun m risldence ot sis- ter Mrs. Matnnt J'attnn J437 N. 19th st i Int er vale Arl naton I'em BOYLE L-June . Wli.LlAM J. husband I B9:",-?!" .""i,A. lTA husband ni Jiary onj ir wiee .uvirrr,, Krq mt llela ilia, nnrl frlsnris. Vallev Vnrr. Ijrfn v. . ageo no. nU.,' 4 1H, i. u u r., lnviiu 10 'A . 5-30 n. m . Port terlan Chureh, Port Kennedy, nn'-oaVT .. o 1l'ITTir --.. . o I'VhTi'd oT-w Tl.lm Ad'"cr'; V;v.'i": iir. ! l ear. Ri-i.Tiv;; ;nH.:i:'5: Invited to funeral erlces. Tues ,3pm nUIJCCK. June 7. KMIL. huiband of i Marsaret Bubeck (nee O'Hrlen-Preere) ajred 40 Relatives and friends. Bartenders' In ternatlonal League of America, Local No. 115 lnlted to attend funeral. Tues., H .in ' S. "J. ?"l 5?rn! "L Solemn hlsh mass St. Columba'a Church 10 a. m Int strlctlv private. Calvary Cem . Camden' N. J Prlnds may call Mon 7 rn ft p m CAREY axed 87, Relative's and friends In. Mt.d tn run.rji ,.r,ia.. tmL. "J"" "" .jaBr. .J"ne7. ELIZABETH II Tl).. 7 to Op m X. rl.toVn pai!!!' Uaim -On June 7. 101R HHnMAN Tlfiowv Suddenly. "un ? AnnA ?? Jm ' " MUELI.KR husband ot niizabeth L. meacon). 'nelai'ves and friends Invited to "i rm.'r -So "in n A M Phif. Co", funeral services Tues . S p. in.. K II. Meth- ! ' IfS vl T,.h as ji,, 't ,. t.1i, nd'st Church. 27th and Lincoln ave Cam.l ",l,t.ry'n.8M p.JJ, Vownihir, riUfi!" a, j t F-Iin...i wd I, , m . . A, A o. N 51 s . I'enn Township laoae. ,.'-. .:.." ii-..i wi ......u, ,o. nil niiinio nciuci aT-iu Wrlehtstnwn Friends' M-etlnc House Bucks I"1 n. . from late res dence. 2832 E. County. Pa Friends may call Mon . 8 to Thompson at Solemn renulem mass at St in p. m.. residence of son. J L Johnson Ann's Church. 10 n. m. Int. St Ann's Cero. 17IH XV. Huntlnedon st Int. private I FARSON. On Juna 9. 101R. EDWARD CARET Jun S. .TOHV f-Aur-v v-...i..-j,n FARSON. aaed 37 years. Relatives and e f.o-t ro.a,i. ,.r-... ;'..,' 2',T?iX"r,'t i,"."h .1. i Ki 'n n',,,' ""'' 'rl'"l' "K.!1?",,0'. .-""Kr 0, Sacr He.jl.0 N.m.1,1 Dlv pNof 3 pf, Ttjt a. 1 . Cathedral T. A H. Society. InMtid to fu. na,rai. Wed., ft ftn s m 1.I4-. TttnK.i .. Hlxh mass of requiem St Teresa'. Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cr;ss Cm. "": COBURN. Jun- ft FRANK C. son of 'Mettle and late William A Coburn Rela. lives and friends Invited to funeral serlee. Tuf?.' " i. m ' zt$?2''Z t brother-in-law,' Archie Oraham. 4!)I3 Saybroolc int '.. ' n tn T.ll4&nii n !.. 1 l private. Sit. Morlah Cem Remains mav h viewed Mon eve Auto funeral. i COKNOR. June 8. THOMAS T t,.,.i j of lat.Frfl. n Connor ntViv.,;,,iu I fv".-5 WneSCeTr'VSlO S?,! dence. 6327 Westminster ave. Renulem ma" Church of Our Lady of the Rosary 10 a. m Int. Old Cathedral Cem CRAIGHEAD. June 6. SARAH VIR. OIN'ia daughter of D. l. .hi Florence viremi. Cralshe.d. sed 9 months. Rela! lives and friends Invited to service, Mon 'eve R n. m nnrents' raldnrat ntft T.u wood .v. mi privnia, lurinny .. ..-.. n.... - " ta-"":2;"'..Knly. , jof-.i, a-aMirwra.l - a I r.CTU C.JM, MftH 0.'. FU- n ... . .. ?W.J!t0' iu,ry "l'.d 27. J.'1. run.roi tv;.j 1.JL. m &??"' J,'' ""' a"2! W rvorrla st Ttlcrnt renulem maa R, 17. - .. -.- ---- .si-. , vvard Church nam. Int, Holy Sepu chre Cem ni,o , 'a",..... .. . DAVIS June 8 HARRY .R . busbsnd of Auto funeral. Mary E Davis. Relatives and friends. United Hnusesmlths and Brld.emen'i i Union. 'No. 13. Inilr.rl rn fnnatal .tilu. n - I 2nr,o Emerald t. Int. private. Oa'kla"ndCm: Friends mav call Mon. after T p. m. . . DEERINO June U. JAMES, husband of ate Eliza Deerlnr. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Wed , R a m.. 141" I roore bl Hlah mass of requiem 8t" Thomas's Church ft:30 a m. Int. Cathedral Cem, Auto funeral, I .f?,?NOH,U9." -!Jun.' ,T- AMANDA, wife nf I William J Donohuah (nee Lenox) ared .17. I Relatives and friends Invited to funrat services Tues,. 1 n m.. 100 Brown st. Int. American Mechanic' Cem. Trlend. may 1 call Mon 7 to n n. m. Auto service I EARNER Suddenly. Jun 4. at Elllns- ion rjeia, noueton. Tex., juhn j .on of lata Peter and Marv Earner, ased 30. Rela I tlves and friends. Brownson Library Asso.. I of Wllmlnslon. Del.: K. of C: L. O. o. M.I .No. .14. Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8:30 s. m.. 1 1B0 E. Tulnehocken st Oermantnwn Sol. , emn renulem masa St Vincent de Paul'a ! Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem., 1 wllmlnston. Auto service. , FARRIN0T0N. Juno 8. CHARLES W. husband of Anna R Farrlnitton (ne Whar ton). Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 2008 Cemstery ave. Int St. James'. Cem.' Remain, may be viewed Tues.. 8 ta 1" P. m. FAYRE June T. EMMA C. wlf. of Wil liam K. Fay re (nee Hill). Relatives and friends. Lenl Lenap. Council No. 98 R. I. . Invited to funeral. Tue... 2 p. m.. 2424 E. Adams st. Int. private, Remain, may be viewed Mon.. after 7 n. !m. FENN. Jun. 8. MARIE, widow of Jame. V Fenn. Relatives and friends Invited to service, Tues, 2 p. m., Oliver H Bair Bids., 1820 Chestnut st Int Mt. Morlah v.em FISHER. Jun. . LAVINA TOSIIFB daushtcr of. late Henry and Wllhelmlna Fisher. Relative, and friends invited to funeral service.. Wed.. 3 p m . 2151 N. Orlanna st. Int. private. Mt. Peace Cm. FLAHERTV. At 2.19,8. Cecil .t.. Jun. . CATHARINE T.. wife' of John Flaherty. Relative, and friend. Invited to ssrvlcs. Tue... 2:30 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bldr.. 1820 Chestnut at Int private. FOS8. Suddenly, at Jersey City, N. J. June 7. RUDOLPH W. son of Andrew S. and Mary.'E. Foes, ased 2. Relatives and friend. Invited to funeral service. Wed . 1 p. m . parents' residence. 0023 Paechall ave. (Both and Woodland av.). Int North, wood Cem. Remain, may b viewed Tues., 8 to 10 p m Auto funersl. OEHHARTJT. WILLIAM. OEBItARDT. Ratlntlias and friends Invited to funeral aiatrv- Icea. Tues.. 2in p m.. .233 N Howard st, I Friends may call Mon.', i to 9 p. m. Int. 4 private GIBSON. June 8 DAVID, .on of Mary Hare and lata Jonathan Gibson. Relatives and frler.d. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. m., 821.K0seterry rt. )Um or requiem Church ot 61. Monica 10 av ro, Int. Holy ORB June T. FLO nBATttS Wed , 8 p. m., parents residence. 4018 Mul berry St., Frankford. Int. East Cedar Hill Cam noVSErt. .tune . KATIE aONSEH (nee Alker). wife of William Ooneer. aged 48. Itesldence, 6952 Santom st. Due notice oL ftinarij OREENE. .Tune 0 nonEltT n.. son ot .la llanrv mnA p.ll-a Hreene. Relatives and friends invlteo: to funeral services. Tues., 2pm. DaMd , Schuyler Bldg., llroad and Diamond st. Int. prnaie II A Dllta iunai A S. of Marv Harris (nee Coneland) and son ot ,Ia, UATllint.. husband. late h'tephen ana catnerine .tarns, agea , formerly of Mlnersvllle, Pa. Relative- and friends. Men's niblo Class of Third MorajUn Church. Incited to funeral services, Jd. 2 p. m . 1KR0 D Venango St., Int. cedar Hill Cem. Remains mav be viewed Tues., 8 to 10 n. m. PottsMlle and Shamokln MFtAVENS-.une 8. IDA MAT. wife of William O. Hi vens and daughter of William O ind late Harriet T. Ent. Relative, and friends InUted to funeral. Wed. 2-30 p. rn.. MSfl Media st. Int. Montrose Cem. He. mains may be viewed, Tues. eve. Auto fa, """eNRT Nar Cross Keys. S Ji June 8 DAVID HfiNRT, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, residence, near Cro Keys. Tues.. 2 p. rn. Services at thj house, Int. fert-ir Oreen Cem , Clayton, N. J HERP. At Rlverton. JJ J.. June 8. ALUERT W . husband of Minnie V H'rr RelatUcs and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed . 10 a. m Mank ave: and M.in .I Rherton. Int. private Remains maynb0 viewed Ties . s'tn 10 pm. Wash ington. Pittsburgh and New Y6rk pspers "fiERRICK. June 7, ANNA MERRICK (nee Kronewetter). wlf of Albert Herrlck '.Ted y?"h "d HbTsU? .V 8 fllRiT .tune R. EDWARD, son of Joseph and late Ellrabeth Hirst aged n sears. Funeral Tues 2 rv m from 241 XI Cum berlaml st. Int rtoly Sepulchre Cem. litTTriniJcoN Suddenly. Jure 7. MA TH DA t" 11UTCH1NPOS. jnon 8 Rfllh st . Apartment A. daughter of Ute William and MaUlrti Hiitchln-on Relatljes. and friends Invited to t, rvlre Tues . 3 p. m. OHer II. llalr Ttl'lg 12" Chestnut at. Int. private. ivrs June 8, WINSTOH B.. husband of Chrlssle Ives (nee Engel) Relatives and fr'ljSK! members of Ken.lnrt0nL5jto.fto. 211. rnna ' '".'Vn, p s, .',r.h.n ices. Wed avc int umi f be lowed Tues . after f Remain, may m. KANE June 7. JENNIE, wife of Ed wa'Kan? ". ?ni' " feVP.. "fl Vrl-nds "'lied' to funeral. Tu '. 'Mo mV. 1848 N- " n st So emn requiem high mass stEllSib'th'" Church in a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cm Limousine funeral. KFL1.Y Juno (1 nt late residence 2(111 summer st . WILLIAM J . husband of Marv Keuv (nee IHnes) Due police of fun-ml gen from th parlors ef Mrs M Pc- 1 iiirhPriV Son. 2320 Green St. KETTERER June 8, at CharlottesMlle, v WILLIAM C l'nn of Frederick and B?rtha KcttVrer (ne Es.lrl. aged 2. Rela iltes and fronds lnlted to funeral. Tues . 2 p m rarenta' residence. S74B N. 18th st. InL Hillside Cem. Friends may call Mon VKIRK. June 9. SARAH JANE, widow of o A. Kirk, at daughter', residence, Mrs. Thomas Cain, 1110 Webster st. Due notice "'k'iRKPATR.CK -SS.".- 8. ANNA KIHK- PATIUCK mee Olnn). wife of James Klrk- oatrlrkr Relatives and friends. League of ih sacred Heart mlted to funeral. Tues.. tho faacrea ji N )).h f Hch masa nf renulcm St Veronica's aiurch 10 a. m. Int. "mALLON -Suddenly. June 8. ANNIE, wife of Tellx Mallon. Relatives and friends, Altar Society of St Edward'a Church In lted to funeral Wed.. 8:30 n. m.. JR11 N t.th st. Solemn renulem mas; St Edward's Church 10 a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Omit flowers. McCLAIN June 8. I.KUSAlin w , ph.- it nrtvate rernwood Cem, bo lowed Wed eve McCONNDLL June 7, ANDREW, hus. band of Catherine McConnoll (noo McKay) and son of lite John and Marv MrConnell Rplatlre. and friends. St. Edmond'a Holy Name Society. Imlted to funeral, Wed.. it 30 a m . 2310 S. Croskey at. Solemn renulom mass St. Edmond's Church. 10 a. m. Int llolv Cro.s Cem. a.utn funeril. ' Sii.iAi-.JMr.TT tuna. 8. WALTER I, . son ..at .....-"- - . -. ...--.. - .,-.- of Alice Br if" re .no ,.,j JBmo, .,, cer- iihivi r'-"-; -.--:-, --,..- ....., iiii. - ., i..Im Invl art tn fiinorat iTion's.Asso of America. lnlled to lunerai Thin. 8 30 a m , 3136 IMrtyllle st Sol emn renulem mass Chureh of th Ascension in a m. Int New Cathedral riem MlaAItr June 8, AGNES O. wife of II 3 Mearf and rtautthter of Charles and the late Janet Wilson, acer 23 Relatl-es and friends Invited to funeral serjlres. tu, R p. m . nt the resld'n-'o of "r sister. Mrs James Williams 23.'i West wis. hKrt st. runral on Ved mornlnir at ronvenlenee of family. Int. Northward Cem A,i,.'5rte'T"i'fiin . nnnonAir. widow nf nobert .Merrer (nee Moran) ItelatUes anil iLY' ;i i-. u- n funumi nrrv(r va.. i, m 2.142 Senvlva at. Int. North Cedar fnVi" rim" "meycbs Suddenly, nt iJ. i iWni W M '?."... I. J5I,H,eld. Ken t Turkerton. N. J , tnYimS. nirefl R1 2,-'..' ;ri fHpnds Kensington Lnd. Nn ,,,,' A m V n A C Va 'T1 -1 1 " .no A. 1 . lv. U. A - . WO. -.1 1, r'H".;S'i m.k. n u 'j in, ,l.i n MrClnln fnoo Hendrlcksl No. 317. 1'. u a. RelatiVe. ami friends; also Vau-c ldge, No. Council. No. 728. O. ot 1 A., invl.oa to in -01 r ,.nd A M St. John'r. R. A Charter, 'neral services. Tues, 2 p. m.. s. P. iranK No 231 and Kdo.h Comm.ndorv. ;?:. imt'tV?"ilS? 'ctmAtu r: 1"Vtr',otre,fid,onrcne1. T' iffhTt " 1 nJPa.f'Vr.lnd, .Tfi'"!? to'p0. m , funerl .K'viAl"nnd Kensington Commandery. No. 51. K T. KenneSj. "f.V-'.S,."' Mnvlted to attend funeral servlres. Wrt . dy ra rf"Sd3 i! P. m . 1313 Louden st. Int Laurel Illll rampment. rvo, is, i u. o. l t siiquon 11T1D. i?. O (U. 1 U J(. Jl. I I'enn JOWH9 1 D Council .No. ' ns. A, M , Wm .. MrKlnley council -o a:n. u i a . ana nil oiner or canlratlons nf which he was a member, am lnlted to attend the funeral, on Mon . nt 1 10 p. re , from his late residence. No. 2524 Rldtre ae. Funeral services will be held In the Bethany Lutheran Church, 25th and Montgomery ave., at 2:30 p. m. Int. In Westminster Cem. O'NEILL. June 0. CATHERINE, widow of Jamea O'Nell and daughter of late Michael and Cecelia McGlnlev. Relatives and friends, also Ladles' Auxiliary. Knla-hts I.' SV. J5n' .N'?' 10. and, Gladstone Circle. Vn 14. F of A., invited to funeral. Thure . I ilicn'ia. ipa w,,.v,. a.'",.o. a-., ,. ua i',: Vaaeninsion ump, r.n. n-.ii. i-. u. 0 a.; Premier One-Year Benefit Association. Vare Republican Association 24th Ward, Park. ",,le Republican Club, employes of N W. Aver A. Co.. invited to funeral serlces. Mon., 2 p m.. at apartment of Delmrr J. rolflesh. 725 N. 40th st. Int. Mt. Morlah I Cem. PETERS lune S. JOSEPH H. husband of Marv A. Petera ne Narele). Relatives 1 J 4.l.lai aKiimM 'PIV& Va HI t O. R. M.t John R. Marlln Council No. 20. Jr. O U. A. M. . employes of John Pfelffer li sons, Kensington xeariy, ro. j. invuen 'o funeral services. Wed . 2 p. m 322 Hartvllle st Int HUlsld. Cem. via fu neral car. Friend, may call Tues.. 8 to 10 p. rn. PLATT June T, GEORGE husband of lata Wllhelmlna Piatt Ine. Stelden. axed 76. Relatives and friend. Sterling Castle. No. n,, K G. E.. invited to funeral servlcea, Tues , 2 p. m , 1253 Marlborough at. Int. North C4ar Hill Cem POLL. June 7. JOSEPHINE wife, of Wit Ham Poll aaed r)2. Relatives and friends inviian in Invited tn funeral. Tue... 8-30 a m.. 0110 Mriret st. Solemn renulem mass St. Itt. I ,i.l . hiirnh 10 I m. Int St. nnl' ' rem Remains may be viewed Mon., P- rn Auto service, I OUINN June 8. JOSEPH J son 10 w .....". "V'.r-ys : ...""" "-." . v irnia i. nnn i inarpt av. wiiiini iieint tlves and friends Holy Name Society Hnl i . ..l.ii. .-m..u t ..uk .... n.... a.. semhlv st Leo Council. No. 12D4. K of C I Court Olive Branch. No. 2. F, of A..L. O, V.OUrt UUVP Urancn, aO. a!. C, o rt.. la. va, i O. M Lodae No, 84 emnloves of Robert Shoemaker & Co. 4th and Race st. . all 1 other organizations of which he was a I t 1...14.J a... ..1 rnil B ilP m momhor tnvltari to funeral. Wed . R:3(. m. 1634 Evre st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Holy Name 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Ant" sjrvlee. QUI.NN June 8. FRANK J., husband of lat Mary Qulnn (nee Hendricks) Relatives and friends, employe, of office of Receiver of Taxes. Union Repub. Club and any other so. cletie. of which deceased waa a member. In. vlted to tuneral. Wed.. 8:30 a m.. 110ft Moore st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Annunciation 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. ... REOAN June 8, BERTHA J., wlfo of John F. Resan D D 8., and daughter of late John and Mary O'Neill. Relatives and friends, B V. M. Sodality of St. Columba's Church and all societies of which he was a member, invited to funeral. Wed . 8:30 a. m . 2103 W. Lehlah ave. Sol.mn requiem mas. St. Columba'. Church 10 a. m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. REICHNEll, Jun. 0. CHARLES FRASER REICHNER Relative, and friends Invlterl to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. at lata residence. 2012 N. 13th st. Int. private , REYNOLDS. June 8 GEORGE E.. son of late Michael and Cstherlna, Reynolds. Relatives and friends. Bartenders' Union. Local No. 15 Invited to funersl. Tues.. 8.30 ifu Wood at. stntemn reouiem tna Cathedral 10 a- m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. RILEY Jun. 7. SARAH A., widow of David T. Riley. Relative, and friend. In vited to funeral service.. Tues . 2 p. m , residence ot daughter. Mrs. William H. Weiss. 213 Ardmoro ave,, Ardmore. Pa. Int. private. . HOUN2Y At New Castle. Del. . Jun. 7. at 8:30 o. m . EMILY. RODNEY, daughter of late Georae B. Rodney, ased 77. Fu. neral services. Mon., 3 30 p. m.. Immantiel Church. New Castle. Del. Int. Immanuel CIJROTHali)n Jun. 1. 1018. LEONARD ROTH, husband of th. lat. Charlotte F. Roth (ne. Carolina), aged 75 year.. Rela. tlves and friends, also member, of th. Oriental Lodge. No. 118. I.' p, O. F.. ar. Invited to attend th. fun.rat .ervlces. on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 324 S. 62d St. Remain, may be Mewed on Mon. v. st 7 o'clock. let. private. SAFFRAN. June 8. ANNA MAY, daugh. ter ot Geors. and Marsaret Saffran. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral service., Mon.. 2.80 p m , Alpha Baptist Church, Hancock and York sts. Int.- private. North wood Cem. Auto tuneral SAYKR. June T. bum -laT"" O' Wil liam K. Saer (ne. Hill). .P'llve nd friends, Lennl Lenap. Council No. 86, R f. lavtan tn r,inl-t. Tlia.. 2 tl. m.. 21ni E.' Adm. st. Int. private. Remain, m.y p. vi.wea luon., alter . p. . SCOTT. June K. ELLA. L. . widow of J. J. Scott.i PltLburia.tPa. Relatives and rieno. inviiea i4 lusmi n wit. " renaemarw. Bbi taffi.!".""". PKATHH t3ai-aha C.J.. . a,- n.l.tia.a &h4 friends, also employes of. Lit Brothers' sub way, shoe department, Invited, to funersl services. Tues , 2 p. m.w at hi. parents' residence. 1817 South stT Int. Her-Nebo Cem.. Frankford. . 8HARRATT. June 8, PHINEAS M. SHARRATT. aged 70. Relative. nd friend. Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 2 p. m n138 Carpenter st. Int Fernwood Cem. Re. mains may be viewed Wed. eve. SHERIDAN. June n. SARAH SHERI DAN, widow of Thomas' Sheridan. Rela tliea and friends. Rosarr Society of St. John the Baptist Church. Imlted to funeral. Thurs.. 8 80 a. m.. residence of son-ln.law, William Ferris. 4D37 Dexter St.. Manayunk. Solemn high renulem mass St. John the Baptist Church 10 a, m Int. Westminster 'sHIRE. On June 7, 1(118. JOS. JOHN SON, In 70th year. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services, on Tues,. at 1 p. m , at Mt.- Plsgah A. M. E. Church, 40th and Locust at.. Int. Merlon Cem. Remain, may be Mewed at late residence. 3055 Melon St.. Mon. eve. SMITH. On June 8. 1018. JAMES O. SMITH, aged 30 years. Relatives and friends and 29th nnd 32d District Police and Camp No. 761, P. O. 8. of A., Invited to funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m , at late residence, (1510 Pemberton St. Interment private, Mt. Morlah Cemetery. Remain, may be viewed Tuesday evening. Auto service STATT June 8. WILLIAM ROBERT. husband of Anna Marie Stavt. Relative, and friends, police of tho 14th District InMted to fun-ral services,. Tues., 2 p. m.. 621 East Woodlnwn ave., OermuntOwn. Int. Chelten Hills Cem. STEVENS. June 7. LOUISA C. STEV ENfa. widow of Michael Stevens, aged (17 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed.. 1 p, m., residence of sister-in-law, Mrs. Josephine Lego. 1812 E. Wensler st. Int. private. Frnwood Cem. Friends mav vl-w remains Tues., 8 to 10 p. m STEWART. June 8 DELIA ALLMAN STEWART, widow of William Shaw Stewart. M. D . at 2021 Pine st. Funeral services Tues.. 3 p. m.. Cahary Tresbvtenan Ch"""n ir,th snd Lncunf Ms Int private. STRADLINO Suddenly. nt Lanspnrt. I'l . GEORGE W. STRADLINO. husband of SuSAnna Clayton Stradllng. aged 70 Rela tives and friends Imlted to funeral, without further notice. Newtown Friends' Meeting House, Fourth-day. Sixth Month 12th. 8 p m. Train for Newtown leave. Reading Terminal 1:23 p. m. Int. adjoining grave- "sULLI'VAN. June P. ANNIE SULLIVAN, wlfo of John Sullivan (nee McLaughlin). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , 8-30 a. m., from late residence-. 323 N Felton st. Solemn high mass of requiem Our Lady of the Rosary Church. 10 n m Int. Holy Cross Cem. UHBNER. June 7. nt 12 Newlln st . Mor ion. Pa.. ELIZABETH, wife of Michael Uhrner. aged 68. Relatives and friends In ilted to funeral. Tus . 2 p. m . parlors of Horace B. Grirnth. Chester pike and Amos lind road. Norwood. Int. Lownes Free Grounds Friends mav view remains Mon "'WALSH June n. EDWARD J., husband of Annls Walsh. ."7 N 61st r RelatKe. and friends. Ancient Accepted Scottish nite, of Camden. N T , Imlted to srlc. Tues., 2 p. m . Oliver 1! Bilr Bids., 1820 Chestnut st Int. Fernwood Cem ...... . WENNINGER Juno ). ADAM F,. hus. hand of ninsaheth Wenninger (nee Fnell), agod 61. Relatives and friends, Lewis Berg doll Brewing Co Bon Society; .Invited tn fu neral Wed . 2 p. m.. 1!43 N. Newklrk st. Int Nnrthwood Cem , Auto soe Ice. WINGATE Juno 8. ANNIE E , widow of Henry Wlngate Relative; and friends Invited tn funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m , parlors of S P. Frankenfleld Sons. N W. cor. 30th and Spring Oarden .Is. Int. Tern wood Cem. Auto funeral. .,.. WINTERS Suddonlv. June 7. MARY J., w lfe of .ndrew Winters, aged 67. Rela tlios and friends Imlted to funeral. Wed . 1 30 p m.. 6137 Hazel ae. Int. North fVdar H1U Com. Remains mav he viewed T"- 1 to 10 p IP Ai"l" srvlce, WOOD -Tune 8, GEORGE S.. son of lato Ti-.n , iTnnnah I., and husband of Idi Wood, aged 6". Relatives and friend" 1 Camti OI J. AalJIYIIl V. nilUIJ-ll LOST AND FOTJND BRONZE WATCH FOB Lost a bronze watch fob attached to black ribbon; marked R. E. W. on one aide! a phoenix on other; finder return to Information, Belle- vu-Stratford, will be rewarded beyond value or ron. DEPOSIT BOOK Lost, deposit book iSllinn, with the Western Savins Society, 1000 Walnut St.: reward. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ails on Pace 2) AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNO WOMEN: EXPERI ENCE UNNECESSARY: SALART PAID WHILE LEAUNINO. JO 50 PER WEEK Al-TER FIRST 4 WEEKS OF INSTRUi'TION AND THEN RAPID ADVANCEMENT. P E R M A N ENT EMPLOYMENT: WORK NEAR YOUR HOME: T HOURS TO 8 HOURS PER DAY: ME.U.3 SERVED AT COST. ANNIVERSARY PAYMENTS; PICK BENEFITS: VACATIONS WITH PAY. APPLY 8 A. M. TO 0 P. M. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF TA. 400 MARKET ST. BILL CLERK, by wholesale rurnlture manu facturer; advancement assured. Apply 214 S. 5th st BILLING CLERK. Protestant, for simple bllllnc and taklnir phone orders; some eu- rerlence necessary; .alary 513. P 020. ledger Orn. BOOKBINDERY Experienced irlrls for hand foldlnr, wire stitchers and Catherine:. N E- cor. Arch and 16th. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer wanted nv i auto concern: must be experhtneed; state t nse, salary desired and previous nusinesi I connection. M 184ft. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER Assistant D. E.. general office work: state .alary snd references. P 003, Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER for manufacturing business, center of city: state experience and salary expected. M 1442. Ledger Central. CHAMBERWORK and waiting; 121 per month and board. University Hospital, 34th and Snruce sts CLERK ONE CAPABLE OF HANDLINO STOCK BOOKS AND TYPEWRITER IN I.AROE MANUFACTURING PLANT; STATE QUALIFICATIONS. P 838, LEDGER OFF. CLERK, familiar checking Incoming in voice.; must be quick At figure, and ac curate: good chance for advancement: .tat. ass, experience and salary. P 021. Ledger Office CLERK, knowledge of bookkeeping, to assist witn general clerical worx; lypisi pre ferred, state are. experience and salary. P 02.1 Led.er Office. CLERKS Several good opportunities for young women between 18 and 25 ln differ ent departments of a large financial Insti tution; tnose witn aaaing macnin. experience preferred; state age. experience and salary expected P R1H. Ledger Office. CLERKS Younr women for clerical wnrk: clean surrounding, and excellent opportu nities for advancement for those showing ability; state as. experience and salary ex peeled. P 832 I.edrr Office. CLERKS Young woman for clerical wnrk ln manufacturing concern: excellent oppor tunity for those showing ability.) state age. experience. If any, and .alary expected, P 1)13. Ledger Office. GIRLS WANTED 800 '. TO I.EARN TO OPERATE VARtOUS MA CHINES: ON PIECEWORK BASIS AFTER I.KARNINU. yUUK KAKr-imaB MHUUlaD AVERAGE $4 tn 1 PER DAT. NO EX PERIENCE NECESSARY.! ONLY GIRLS TtKTWF.KN THE AGES -OF 21 AND 45 NEED APPLY TO THE MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE' RIFLE PLANT 4 EDDYSTONE. PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES 181 South Iflih at. ".203 Market at. Island Road, and Woodland sv. BR1NO REFERENCE DISHWASHER"! 21 per month and bo.rd. Un!verltv Hospital. 34th and Snrucfsts GIRL educated, preffer teacher, wanted for permanent position; salary to .tart, 180. P 028. Ladaer Office. GIRLS WANTED: EXCELLENT WORK. INO CONDITIONS: PERMANENT POSI- TION8; GOOD HOURS AND OOOD PAT: MUST BE R FT. 7 INS. OR. OVER IN HEIGHT. WBTOH1 110 -LBS. OR MORE AND BE FROM 18 TO 80 VFB8 OF AOB ANT) FURNISH REFBRENCK8. ELECTRtO SERVICE SUPPLIES CO 17TII ft CAMBRIA SIS. QIRLS1 to learn marking: light work easllv learned; so paia while learning ana rapid advancement to one. amnitious to progress large, airy, 'well-ventilated bldg.: congenial aurro'lngs; our own dlnlnt ronr"it.na,Bt cl.s. nfl.t.a Pll.rjm Launda-v g.SI W. Wrosal GIRLS, wblt. lfl to 40; no experlen''. neees ssry; 17.50 weak to learner, for 50 bour.' worn; gonn one senvotu. wmim liemama may ' T BBLP- WANTED-raSCAlA (Other Classified Alt en Pago HV OtRLS wanted, n all department.: binn.r paid, tn while learning: ratild advance ment: large, clean, well-ventilated building: pleasant surroundings: our own dining room, good associations. Pilgrim Laundry. 2831 re. nrnnq si. OIIILS. young, for messenger. In Insurance agency. Apply In own handwriting; ref erence.! good opportunity. C 317, Ledger Office. GIRLS wanted: steady work, good y. Ap ply National Umbrella Fr.m. Co.. 80th and Thompson sts. MILLINERY EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR LARGE RETAIL. MH.LINERT STORE: ONE CAPABLE AS ASSISTANT. TO TAKE CHARGE: TEART.T POSITION TO COMPETENT PERSON. P 033, LEDGER OFFICE. MILLINERY THOROUGHLY EXPITJU. ENCED SALESWOMEN FOR RETAIL MILLINERY STORE) STEADY POSITIONS: GOOD SALARY. APPLY BY LETTER TO P 032. LEDGER OFFICE. SALESGIRLS, familiar with Ice cream and cakes, living" at South Philadelphia. Ap ply Wagner'. Bakery. 15th and Jackson SALESLADY, to sell Ford car. In Phila delphia on commission basis Immediate delivery of cars: opportunity uttered as our former salesmen ha-,e enlisted in war work: compensation fullv warrants devoting full time, which Is required. Apply agency, 3302 Chostnut. SALESWOMAN wanted, experienced: steady position: gooa wages. ..ppiy ponw.ria man's Department Store. 121 .1H a. l,2d. net Annlv t.alrd. Schober Ac Co.. 22d and Mar- ket sts , second floor. SOLICITORS Women .solicitor, wanted: piano house wants netj. and Intelligent women for straight canvaA-ipg: salarv and commission, appiv oeiore ur, m.. aua b. win st. N V STENOGRAPHER POSITION IN CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR THOR OUOHLY COMPETENT STENOG RAPHERt MUST HAVE HAD 8EV. ERAL TEARS' OFFICE EXPERI ENCE AND AT LEAST 2 YEARS HIGH SCHOOL- PREVIOUS EJC PERIENCE IN NEWSPAPER WORjr tVOULD BE CONSIDERED AN ASSET. GIVE TULL INFOR MATION AND STATE SALARY EXPECTED IN REPLY TO C 132. LEDGER OFFICE. STENOGRAPHER 'Superintendent's office In large manufacturing plant, 12 mtles from city hut very comenlent to one llvlha In West Philadelphia: faro very reasonable; excellent working conditions and good salary. P H21, Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER for an office In center of city, good hours: unusual opportunity: give age. experience, salarw dca!rad and telephone number. M 1447. Ledper Contra!. STENOGRAPHER, to use dictaphone part of time; chance for advancement. Apply r.20 Arch at. STENOGRAPHER One with some knowl edge of bookkeeping. Apply 171 W. L high ave. YOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS WITH SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERIENCE OVER 19 YEARS OF AGE ARE WANTED AT ONCE ALSO MOON-HOPKINS, POWERS AND HOLLERTH TABULATING MACHINE OPERATORS EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR - HIGH-GRADE WOMEN WORKERS APPLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU HOG ISLAND. PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL TEACHINO Those desiring for patrlotle reason, to coniinu. aeiiii ,w ,... employment during vacation at same salary. c; 1. 'a. laeqgpr mc-. TYPIST In horn, office of nr. insurance com pany; quick nd accurato at figure.; good opportunity: tate age. experience and salary expected i w-a. ay"" w,... WARD MAIDS: 5 per month and board: room OUl. universiiy xtusviaai. m tl' Snruce sts. WOMEN, kitchen, colored; 12.1 per month and board: room out. University Hospital. 34th ann t-nrucw sip YOUNO LADY as file clerk in office. P 034. ln-.r wine,-. YOUNO WOMAN, capable, for selling adver- tlslne In -high-grade monthly magaslna: permanent position: ellnt opportunltyi reference required. F 02. laedger Office. . General BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1801 Land Till. BOOK'ERS I20-J30' STEN'ERS. J15-I23. CAPABLE OFFICE WOMEN Separate of.. HELP WAWTED MALE (Other Classified Ad. on Page 2) ACCOUNTANT Opportunity for permanent cinnectlon with nrst-clas. company: rood field for adancement: prefer man aged 30 to 85; reolle. treated. confidentlallv: stats ts salary and ref. Address Box 1004. city. ADJUSTERS ON Acme. Cleveland or Brown 4 Sharp suto rriatlc screw machines: highest wsg.s and bonus paid for maximum production. Also additional bonu. ot 10 per cent for night work. Thl. I. your opportunity if you apply at once to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE COMPANY EDDYSTONE BIFLB PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Island road snd Woodland avjnu., B203 Market atreet (Second Floor) 110 Arch street. BRING REFERENCES . AUTOMOBILE repairmen Be.t wages. 8. hour .hon: only fir.t-cl.s. man ne.d . ap ply. Foss-Hughe. Company, 21st snd Mar ket sts . .econn noor. BLACKSMITHS and helper.: steady .work for first-class men. Apply Tlnd.l-Morrl Co.. Eddystone. Pa. BOOKKEEPER On. who n .om. knowl. edg. of Individual ledger In national .bank, and to make himself generally vsaful. for th. summer months or longsr if desired. M 144H. Ledrer Central. BOV. 1 YEARS OF AGE. WANTED FOR' WORK IN NEWSPAPER OFFICE: GOOD ADVANCEMENT FOR YOUNO MAN WITH INITIATIVE. 'APPLY TO MR. FLTNN, 000 CHESTNUT BT. " , v. ta-r! HOT. about IS or IT. to start.ln s ne:; "Mi'antiiiiaHaJjr?J.??t M I -4l I l :t .ys ss y -loioTrow ."SCitkUW mtm k.. v..w a mzwyuapsim - 'V1' SW.vkk.. wow, ,ib! awitw HHX 44 AL r ? " a'l,1.J 1 fmhKmaMwtmiS- ' &BBBKw&&t&&a&Tit