., V Hfl T fw ?.?' Btfctt J"i St, 't.,fi & i .M 5VWA W S; f-flk J'ffli ft Kid Jib V fliw K s-s.a. - Tr EVfsf "V.! S-t L- - . COURSE IS GUT Jr tWni T-Mtfl-a-ta--i.il Ta-tltA r liWl - TT Oft 1IIUUVLB .ft. UIU &f Permit Earlier Ordination Students for the priesthood may make HcaUon for ordination upon com on of a three-year course In the- WNty- Mn the future, according to ihletrHcatlon from Home received by Car- il Gibbons, and transmitted to hurch officers here. r-Ufgeni demand for priests because of y tttoidraln caused by many entering the kYrnMr resulted In the archblshons of the ViSKUnUed States requesting that the four- Jtv : i year course be shortened, and Podo reiW ' k Benedict, according to a cablegram re- G IsLj -i-xCu.lVefl .hv Hardlna! Hlhhnnn from far. 93V dlnal flAKnarrl renrlllv paVA Titn rnnnnnf ffi'W the change. SSsf re ",The curriculum of the four-year E.3WB1 I r AMIirBA Will ha ivtncn hilalail In a,,h a KVSr ' yf 5 .... tiM t.anvl. nil .I.- .....I,... .......U...I ? &. upon will be. Included In the three-year A, .course ,SV All seminaries In the country are af- "-, ftcle'd by the ruling. KV.U'' Child Struck by Automobile ,ry, iaa uoiastein, ten yearn oia, 1013 mortn oruein street, was strucK oy an automobile at Fortieth street and Glrard avenue. The child was severely Injured and Is In a critical condition In the Children's Homeopathic Hospital. The, driver -of the automobile, Walter Sheen, 4330 Market street, was arrested. RELIGIOUS BREVITIES The twentj-flfth anniversary of the Cal vary Reformed Church Twenty-ninth street and Lehigh avenue, will be celebrated to morrow with special services, morning and yenlne. , The anniversary sermon will be preached by the Rev. Paul S l.elnbach who will also ? renounce the benediction The history of he church 'will be read by the pastor, the Rev, F. H. Fisher. Other features or the celebration will b vocal solos by Miss Edna Fltel. Mrs. Elschelbereer and W. D. Blackwe)!. The Rev. Roger S Forbes will speak on Lessons from Jonah tomorrow morning at the Unitarian Society of Germantown. At the Chestnut Street Baptist rhurch at 11:30 11. m. tomorrow the Rev George D Adams win speak on "Chrlft In the Midst " The Armv MeltlnK Tot. or Khaki Versus Caste,1 will also be the subject of an ad dress ' At the Arch Street Tresbterlan Church the Rev. Clarence Edward McCartney will apeak at 10.41 a m The subject will be "A Few Things the War Cannot Shake.' Br.i.inmrs nTirr.s tin ntlsl THE BAPTIST TEMPLE Broad and Berks its. RUSSELL, H CONWELL preaches on "tft00.O0O.0uu for the Face of the Moon" Sunday at 7:13 p m Mr. Conwell also preaches at 10 30 a. m Reservations free by applying at business office CBKSTMJT STREET BArTIST CHURCH Chestnut st. west of 4nth GKOKQE 1). ADAMS. D D., Tastor. 10 30 a. m Christ In the Midst: Will the Gospel be Recentered?' 8.00 p. m. "ECHOES FROM CAMP: The Army Melting Pot. or Khaki vs. Caste." Come and get copies of camp jnts and learn to sing them as the boys dt IS noon to t n m nthl HehooT Presbvterlnn ARCn ST. riUTRCH, IRth and Arch. Rev, CLARENCE EDWARD MACART NET. D D., Pastor. 10.45 a. m. "A Few Things the War Cai.not Shake." 8 00 p. m. "No . More " Sea." A Sermon for storm-tossed souls ETHLEHEM PRESRVTERIAN CHUHCn Broad and Diamond ats. Rev- JOHN R. DAVIES D. D . Pastor. 10 SO a. m Sermon bv Pastor. Bublecr. "Resurrection of Christ." 7'4r, n. m S"ermon bv Pastor. Subject. "Whv God Does Not Interfere." Cnildrert'a Dav Exercises In the Sabbath School j at. 1.30 p. m " Toung and old cordially Invited. HOBTH 10TH ST. CHURCH. 10th Glrard jn:3tvs, m. "What Is Keligion7" S:O0 -o- m. "The Fasslon for Something Kaw' Installation Rev. Herbert O. Hur- trell. Thursday evening. June su. H p. m. reoletwnt Enlsropal T. JAJIES'H, 2-Jd nnd Walnut sts. Rev -JOHN MOCKRIDOE. D. D.. Rector. ft.OO a. m., Holv Communion 1100 a. m.. Holy Communion, .with Ser mon, 400 p. m.. Evening Prayer (Choral). Weekdays Holy Communion: Tuesday, 730: Thursday, 10. Strangers always wel come. ITnltarlnn FTRST UNITARIAN. 215 Chestnut St. RV. FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN.-Mlnlster. II a.- m, Mr. Grfffln will preach. Anthems: "Righteous Art Thou, O Lord ' bv JVest. and "This Night I Bring My Heart to Thee." by Berwald. Philip H. Goepp. Organist After this service the church will units , with the Unitarian Church In Germantown for the wummer ONITABIAN SOCIETY OF GERMANTOWN Chelten ave and Greene st. Rev. HOOER 8. FORBES. Minister. 11 a. m. "Lessons From Jonah." SUMMER CAMPS tmc Tree Camp for Girli,"" Jftw Tork. lllas Blanche D Price. S31 W, flennol Un, Germantown. Philadelphia. STEMROTS WILSON'S SELECT EVENING TRISS IIP THE BEAUTIFUL DELA1TAKB Srerr Friday and Saturday Evening New Dolphin Line Palace Steamers TBENTON AND DOLPHIN Good Muslo No Liquor Boat leaves Arch St. Wharf 8:1 J P. It. Far 26o each way "- v HEAL ESTATE FOB. SALE WEST PHILADELPHIA ::::::J t:::::: ON ANGORA TERRACE EAST OF 55TH ST. ' (Half Block South of Baltimore Avenue) Wo have already sold a number of these desirable two-story, two-family apart ments, and to expedite -matters we are now offering the balance at very attractive prices for immediate acceptance. Our co-operative plan makes it easy for you to finance the purchase, and by living in one and renting the other, the rent of one pays for both. Each apartment haa six rooms and spacious porch. The houses are built for permanence and contain every modern convenience. As they are built in pairs every room is a light, airy, outside room. ..- x r r " A call or postal will bring complete details of our co operative plan. Logan Trust Company' of Philadelphia 1431-33 Chestnut Street . , i . . OPEN-AIR CHORAL SERVICES Under the Direction of Bishop Rhinelander ON THE SITE 01" THE TROPOSED CATHEDRAL on the Parkway at Twent-thlrd Street SUNDAY Afternoon, June 1A, 1018 at 5 o'clock Rt, Rev. Thomas J, Garland, D D. Sunday, June 13 Rv, Llewclbn N. Caley EHfCATHVAI, Young Women and Girls The Gordon-Roney School For Girls, 4112 Spruce Street General and College Preparatory Courses Roof garden and Gm. Miss RONET, Prln. TABItYTOtyy. N. Y. Miss Mason's Summer Srhool of Patriotic Service for Glrls,Tarrytown-on-Hudson.N.T. SUMMER HI-SORTS ATINTir CITY. X, J. Coolest and Most Attractive Location OSTBND Whole Block Ocean Front Boston to So.erelgn ave.. In eiclualve Chelsea section. Open surroundings. (W-an.vlRr rnnmi 4ea-ivnter hatha. Prlate and public Modern hyilro-therapeutlo aepartmenl urcnesira ot soioisia. Auto bus meets trains Booklet Ownership direction John T. Dolphin, Mer. BUCRJTONE raTEL ATLANTIC CITV Strictly Earopain Plin French Cuisine Superior Service flernoon and Nitht Dancing Room Ovetlooking the Sea Capacity 100 Westminster f0;; street Prlv baths, run ning water IIP up wky . 12 up dly C. Buhre. CArE -MAY. N. J. BECURE TOUR COTTAGE AND HOTEL RESERVATIONS AT THE RESORT WITH FINEST BATHINO BEACH IN WORLD WRITE BOARD OF TRADE wii.Dwoon. y. HAYTON ow oppn 'or p''"!on f wis. MJ- A x vf The 8arne courteous treatment will be extended to our patrons Cap. 250. A MeMt'RRAY. Owner tt Proprietor. FDHETONINN N'ear "each: modern LUULlUlllltll appointments. Music room, orchestra. Noted for excellent table: white service Can .'.1(1. Auto at trains. Booklet J ALBERT HARRIS, Prop. nr.nt'oRn springs, pa. estato of 3000 acres. Good aotf course, tennis swimming. Noted mineral wasera Spacious hotel, with splendid cuisine. Fin motor roads. II. E. Remls. Mgr. POCONO MOUNTAINS Eagles 31ere, Pa. THE CRESTMONT INNxf'p Th hotel with the Incomparable situation. 2200 ft. above the eea, en the summit of the .AUeKbanles. Golf, tennis, boatln? and the finest of freBh-water hathintr. Modern lm proements. For booklet and terms address 5 Wll.UAM WOODS, Manarer. VATXKY FORGE WASHINGTON INN CHICKEN WAFFLE DINNERS BRETTON W OOHS -r Bretton Woods White Mountains, N. H. GOLF In the very shadow of Mount Washington. MOTORINO HORSEBACK through the RIDING Alps over Mountain of Trails and "New Woodland England. Paths. The Mt. Pleasant "-"v2'- Closes Oct. 1 C. J. DUNPHT. Manager. The Mount Washington pns July . Closes Oct. 1-1 D. J. TRUDEAU. Manager. RAILROADS Through aervlce via N. T.. N. H. 4 H. R. R. and B. A M. R. R. Booking OOlee U3 Fifth Are.. New Yerk COTUIT. MASS. -L. COTUIT INN ANU COTTAGES Open April IS to Oct. 1. Booklet. CHARLES L OIFFORD, Trop.. Cotult. Mass., or 73 Tremont St., Boston, 1AKK SUNArEE. N. n. BEN MERE INN In the foothills of the White Mts. oi beautiful Lake Sunapee. Now open. Booklet. L. R. DUDLEY, Prop. HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE WEST PHILADELPHIA wJi ! 1EDFORD SPRINGS m 9 MtPA.l HOTEL AND BATHS I l-g-gag Famous mountain resort in T" estato of 8000 acres. Good AN OPPORTUNITY for the Man of Moderate Means TO OWN A MODERN APARTMENT HOUSE t5 2Jh''&vtyi '. !Tl.V t-VKiil '"vr-uj , -& 'tutW Ll-JL -i ' nfel JLIC . EDUCATIONAt. ' Beth See ' The Gold Medal School The students of Rtryr',Tlualneat Collego win more Gold Medals than are won by the combined students of all the other business schools and high schools In Philadelphia. j Strayer'a Buslneta Collet" 1 07 Chestnut St.. rhllaelphl W SHORTHAND AMI HOOKKEErlNO Gregg Shorthand the easy, speedy eslem Business Courses. Day or Evening Schools. Enroll any time. To meet the heavy and Increasing demand fbr oung men and women with office and business training our classes will be continued day and evenlna through out the coming summer months. Call or write for particulars and Catalog. PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS COLLEGE 1017 Chestnut Rt. TO LEARN RAriDLY'rrench,, Italian, summer rate, call 12T North IBth. Dcntfjs; Alexander. -, E Alsentier. Ldlft A. Baker. Sophia Benner. Charles M. Ilercstrom, Andreas Bill, John Blxon, Joseph O. Blumenauer Ellx M Honrgmen. V'dward II. Boyl. Ellxabeth Itrophv. Catherine s, Buckingham, Wm. K. Huckman. Louis Buov. John J. Keen, George XV. Kellev. Adella May Klepplngar, aillton H. l.eemon, louls Liggett. Vloletta T.otr. Annie . Jjvett. Prancea Mallo. Carolina MrCsr,hv Thomas J, McCullough. Joseph 'ciiil,iohn Joacph McICee, Helen Miller Vllen Miller. Olenn W. Morrison Mary Ann Nolan, Ellen T. Olson. Roxle May Pahler, Anna M. Peterslllla, Elisabeth Piatt. Margaret B Rafferty. Mrs A.'M. Bahlllv. John J. Ramsey. Kannle S, W Rlngland. Bernadlne Bitter, Susenna Sajlmlt, John H. Schaffer, Charles Scramm, Lillian steuber Jonanna W. Stiles. Serena Stone Daniel N. Stopper. Charles P. Skes. Simeon II. Titus. Isaac Traers Ellen Upton Joseph Vernon. Mary E. Walklev. Ueorao V. Well, Michael Weymann. Wm. A. Carter, Deborah S. ctough Horatio Coylc. William J I'uln. Anna Ixiulsa liennison. josepn Desher. George W Dohman. Michael J. Donaahv. Margaret Douahertv. Annte M. Dojle. John A. Dubree. Annie P. Kaston Sarah E Furman. Mary A. Gallagher. Harry A. Oanor. Patrick ureenwaia. ijcorge Hacking, William F. Harris Clara V Harrison. Margaret llllles. Phoebe Horner, Mary J Ickler. Henrietta Jackson William Johnson Michael H. Jordan, airs jonn Kampe. Herman ALEXANDER June 13. JOSEPHINE E.. widow of James C Alexander, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral senlces, Mon . 2 p m at the restdem- of her son-in-law, George A Dollfrlch 321 Cantrell st Int. frrlxate Triends may call Sun.. 8 to 10 p. m AI.SENT7.ER June 11. 1,YDIA A, wife of William Alsentzer and widow of John Campbell. Relatives ir.d friends lplted to services Sat 3pm, &9t9 Klngsesslnff ave Int Petnwood Cem BAKER June 12 SOPHtA. wife of Frank Baker and daughter of late Fotlreth and Barbara Huber aged 40. Relatives and friends members ofRoval Neighbors of America, No (toot. Invited to funeral. Sun., 3pm 00 Penn ave . Rockledge. Mont gomery Co.. Pa lnt Lawnvlew Cem. Con veyances will meet train leaving Reading Terminal 2 10 p m. at Fnx Chase Station. Remains may be viewed Sat. eve. BENNER Sudrtenlv. June 11, CHARLES M BENNER. of am Lonev at.- husband of .Anna Barbara Benner. Relatives and menus invited to funeral aervices, sat,, Holy Natlvltv Episcopal Church 3 p. m Int, private Lawnvlew Cem Remains may be viewed residence of son. William G) Benner. 8024 D st . Fox Cho.se. Phlla., Frl.. eve. and Sat morn. BERGSTROM. June 12. l.MXI Summer st.. ANDREAS, husband of Sofia Berastrom aged 73 Relatives and friends, members, of Scandinavian Brotherhood and Jouinemen Tallora" Union of America. SnedlBh So rletv. Invited to funeral services. Zlon's Swedish Lutheran Church. Mt. Vernori st. nbove 17th, Sat.. 3 p. m. Int. private, Northwood CemJ RILL June 11 JOHN, husband of Jennie Bill, aged 43. Relatives and friends Or ganization or Stnnenien Invited to funeral, Mon . 2 n. m . 3001 Letthgow st. Int. Oak land Cem. , DIXON. June 13 JOSEPH GREGORY. husband of Mary Cox Blxon and son of Marv.E. and late William J. Blxon. Rela tives and friend. Invited to funeral, ilon , 8.30 a. m.. fil4 King st.r Germantown ..Sol emn requiem mass St Vincent de Paul's unurcn iu a m. Int. Old Cathedral cem. , BLUMENAUER. June 13, Jil.LiAIlKTIt M, wife of George W. Blumenauer (nee Mitchell), e-ged 24 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Bat.. 3 n m.. residence of father-in-law, George W, Tllu menauer. 618S Ridge mve.. Roxborough. Int. private. BOARGMAN;. lune 14. EDWARD M . son of Wlltlam C. and Margaret 1. Boargman. aged 37. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m , parents' residence. 1846 Crnskey st. Int, private. rrlends tnav call Sun. g fn In n m BOYLE June 13 ELIZABETH widow of vviiiiam lioyie. Heiatlvea ana rrienas in vlted to funeral Mon. 8 30 a, m.. (1S03 i new st.. ait. Airy, solemn requiem mass Church of the Holy Cross 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. BltOl'HY. June 12. CATHERINE S.. widow of Edward J. Broohv. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon.. 8 10 a. m.. 1228 S. .Vfth st. Solemn high requiem mass St. ! rands de Sales Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv HDulchre Cem, Auto funeral ..BUCKINGHAM June 12. WILLIAM KNIGHT BUCKINGHAM. Relatives nnd friends. Pen and Pencil Club and Phlla, Order of Elks, No. 2. Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 4 p tn.. 4402 N Marshall t. Friends may call 7 p. m.. Frl. Int. pri vate Phlla. Crematorv. . BUCKMAN. At Dovlestown. June 13. LOUIS BUCKMAN. aged 70, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon. 2 o. m.. l.3 E State at. Int. private. Dovlestown Cem RIJNDY. At Camden. N. J . June 13, JAMES W. HUNDY. of Berlin. N. J., aged 43. Funeral services and Interment private at. nranuy aiauon. Virginia, lues. BUOY. Suddenly. June 13. at Sea Isle City. N. J.. JOHN J. BUOY., Relatives and friends League of the Sacred Heart. In vited to funeral, Mon., 8.30 a. m . B2S N. 20th st Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral BURKE On June 15. STELLA S.. wife of Edwin M. Burke and daughter of Charlea and Mary F. Bates, aged 28. Relatives and friends lnvated to funeral serv,, Tues , a p. m , 3000 Princeton ave., Tacony. Int. Magnolia Cem. Remains may be viewed lion after 7 P. m. CARTER. June 12. at Cheltenham, Montgomery County, Pa., DEBORAH 8 , widow of Charlea M. Carter, aged 7(1. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral. Sat., 2 30 p. m., residence of brother-in-law, Thomas S. Davidson, 184 N. Broad St.. Woodbury. N. J. Int. Egllngton Cem. Re mains mav be viewed Frl.. 8 p. m CLOUGH. June 14. 1333 N. Allison at.. HORATIO, husband of Alice E. Cloueh. No ttce of funeral later. COYLE. June 12. WILLIAM J. COYLB. BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE WEST PHILADELPHIA IV. !---? .a-" t p"Vwi -le.x V7?7y .,".."?.- 'wm M 1 . '-'---' -' - - ,'jj JSIERrFmLA t DEATHI4 son of John and Bridget Coyle, Mllatlvei and friends Invited to funeral. Hon.. 8 a. m., retldence of parents, 1180 B. 24th Solemn requiem mass St. Anthony'a Church S.SO a. m. .Int. Holy Cross Cem. GULP. Xt Norrlstown. Pa., June IS. ANNA..LOUISA. wife, of Harry P. Culp. aged 71. Relatives and frlenda Invited 'o funeral. 8S0 E. Marshall at., Sun.,-2 p. m. Int. Tremont Cem. DENNISON June 18. JOSEPH DENNt SON. aged 60. Relatives and friends, In vited tofuntral eervlees. Man.. 2 n. m.. 4701 Penn at., Frankford. Int. private. Ivy Hill Cem v DKHiiHii. .rune in. nEonnn w.. Hus band nf late Clara V. Deshee (nee Ttulnn) Relatives and friends, employes of William I-S-...M... akin .....I t-I n..,,..,.. - ,, V.IM,11U ,1,1, ,, NIIU f.MKIUO K.UIIUIII-J .U.. Kll other societies of which he was a member. Invited to runeral services. Mon.. a n. nv. (tax Gaul st. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem, Remains may be viewed Sun , after 8 n m. IHIHMAN. June 14, MICHAKIi J, DOH MAN. husband of late Johanna Dohman (nea Bertran). Funeral services and Int. private. at convenience of family. DONAGHY. June 18. MARGARET, widow of Patrick Donaghv. Relatives and friends Invited jo funeral, Mon.. 8 30 a. .m.. resi dence of brother, Patrick McCartney. 1801 r; vvenaiev st. . solemn high requiem mass Bf. Veronica's Church 1ft a. m. Int. ltolv Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. DOliOHERTY. June 12. ANIE M.. wife of John J. Dougherty and daughter of lat- I'atricK ann juiia, roru. iveiaiivea ana friends Invited to funeral. A82A N. Parle ave.. Mon . 830 a. m. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Stephen's Church 10 a, m. Int. liv I roes Lem. AUIO service. DOYLE. June 13. JOHN A . son nf James -E. and Mary J. Dojle (nee Cojne). Relatives and frlenda. Temperance Society nf the Visitation Church. Visitation Holy Name .xociety: eripioyea ot uoyai Kiectro- tv-pe Finishers Invited to funeral. Mon , a .in a ra.. parents residence, -.wit is. Mascher st, Solemn requiem mass Visita tion unurcn m n m. int. .ew iwamcurai Cem Auto funeral. DUlilll.r; June j v..ir, I wioow oi John B DuBree and daughter of late John S. nnd Rachel Blsblng. aged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues , 2 p. m.. 1140 N. 27th et. Int. prl vate, Northwood Cem. KAW iu:. - June i, haiiaii r,. r.aaiuiN, wife nf John Eaaton. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. t p ,m., 2700 Bondlnnt s Tnt. nrlvete, Northwood Cem. FREDERICK. On June 14. EDWIN R.. husband of late Marv Frederick. Funeral serv. Mon , 2 p. m , f.-om residence nf his son-in-law. Harry C. Ruth. 2815 N. Oth st. Int private, FURMAN. Suddenly, June 18. MARY A . widow of EH Furman. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 P. m., son-in-law's residence, John H Lin coln, 02 Lewis ave , East I.ansdowne. Del. Co., Pa Int Lutheran Cem , Ardmore. Pa. Remains may be viewed Sun . I to D p. m. Trenton. N .1 . papers copy UALLAUHUK June M. HAHHX a . nus hand of Gertrude Gallagher (nee Nahlll). Relatives and friends Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen. No. 887: II. nnd O Relief; L. O. O. M , No fit. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 7 30 a m . 2137 S Cecil St. Wet Phila. Solemn renulem mass St Francis de Sales'a Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross GAYNOB June 13. PATRICK, husband of late Catharine Oajnor. Relatives and friends. International Machinist Helpers' Union. No. 77." Invited to funeral, Tues , 8.30 a m , 3157 Almond st Solemn re quiem mass Chunh of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int Holv emilrhre Cem nnKF.NEWAI.D. At Mt Hnllv. N -T . June 13. GEOROB GREENEWALD, husband or Kmtn. ureenewain. agen in iteiatlves and friends, members of Union Fire Co . In vited to funeral. Mon., 3 p m . 40 White st. Int. Mt. Holly, N. J. Friends may call Sun., 8 to 10 p. m. HACKING. June 14. WILLIAM F. HACKING, husband of Mary 13. Hacking Relatives and friends. Mutual Beneficial Asso.. Invited to funeral services, Tues , 2 p. m.. 2100 E Cambria st. Int nrlvate Friends may Mew remains Mon. 8 to 10 p. m HARRIS. June 13. CLARA V, widow of Capt. Charles D Harris, aged (TO Rela tlves and friends. Dirhy Circle. Ladles of the G. A. R.. Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 p. m.. Cleveland and Rldgeway aves . Nor wood, Delaware Co , Pa Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may view remains Bun., after 7 pm. HARRISON, lune 12. MARGARET, widow nf .Tames Harrison fnee Sullivan). Iteiatlves and friends? League of the Sacred Heart or t. Edmond's parish, invited to funeral Mon . 830 a m . residence of sister. Mrs. Mary A. O'Dea. 2223 S. 22d st Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Edmond 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. HILLES In New Garden township. Sixth Month 13th. PHOEBE! HILLES need 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Seventh-dav. Sixth Month mth. 2.10 p, tn.. residence ox. f. Howard Thompson. Int. New Onrd-H Cem HORNER, June 13. MARY J . widow of Henry J. Horner, aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues , 2 p. m.. David 11. Schuvler Rldg , Broad and Diamond sts. Int. private. ICKLER) June 14. HENRIETTA, widow of John Ickler. aged 83. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m., 2401 N. Cleveland ave. Int. private. JACKSON At 1414 Toronto at.. June 14. WILLIAM JACKSON, aged 87. Rela tives and friends, employes of Henry Dlss ton Sons. Tacony. invited to funeral services, Mon.. 2 p. m.. David II. Schuler Rldg.. Broad and Diamond sts. Int. nrlvate. Remains mny be viewed Sun 7 to 0 p. m. JOHNSON At Mt. Holly, N. J.. June 14, MICHAEL H. JOHNSON, aged 80 Rela tives and friends, all societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. 81 Pine at.. Mt. Holly. Tues.. 2 p. m. Int. Baptist Cem JORDAN. June 13. Mrs JOHN JORDAN, at New Castle, Del. Int. New Castle Cem. Mon.. 8 a. m. KAMPE. June 12. HERMAN KAMPE. aged 84, Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Mon.. 10 30 a m.. 321)7 Columbia ave. Int. n-lvate. Remains mav be viewed Sun T to n n. m, KEEN. June 14, GEORGE W KEEN, aged 7J Relatives and friends, Neshamlny Lodge, No. 422, I. O. O. F.. Invited to fu neral. Sun.. 2.30 p m., residence of brother-in-law James P. Helllnca, Mlddletown town ship. Rucks Co., Pa. Int. Beechwood Cem., Hulmevllle. Pa. KELLEY. Juno 14. ADEI.IA MAY (nee Daddow) wife of Charles C. Kelley. Due notice of funeral, B812 Addison st KLEPPIN'OER.- June 13. HILTON S , husband of Jane Klepplnger (nee Lambert), Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 p. m . 2524 N 31st st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Allentovvn (Pa.) papers copy. . ..?. . .. IjISUJIijn June id. l.uuia eon oi jwiien and late !.nula Leemon. Relatives and rrlends. I. w. v.. iicai wo. n invited to funeral, Mon . 830 a, m.. residence of mother. 832 S. Swanson st. High mass ot reaulem St. Philip's Church 10 a m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. liuqkit. suaiieniy. June i.. viui.biiA M., daughter of George A. and Annte Llg- fett, age in funeral Aion.. n an a. m.. irom R.17 Olive st . W. Phlla. Solemn renuicm mass at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. Relatives and friends Invited to attend LILL1CH. June 14. HOMER G . son of Frederick and Mary I.llllch (nee Haus). Rela tive and frlenda Invited to funeral service! Mon.. 2 p. m. parents' residence, 1C11 Cor liea ave. Int. Northwood Cem lotz, vjune l;. ainnii. iajiy. widow or Philip Lota, aged 80 Relatives apd friends, St. litta'a League of the Sscred Heart. In vited to funeral. Mon.. 830 a. ra . 1807 Titan st. Requiem mass rfit. Charles's Churcn in a. m. ini. new uameurai lem. Auto service. LOVETT Sixth Month 14th, FRANCES, daughter of late Edward and Jane L. H. Lovett. aged 33. Relatives and friends In vited tn funeral. Third-day. 18th Inst.. 11 a m., Frlenda' Meetlnc House, Germantown ave. and Cambria st. MALLO June 14. CAROLINA, widow of Michael Mallo (nee Hallacher). aged 87. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tuea.. 1 p. m . 1344 N. Oth st. Int. Forest Hills Cem Auto service. MCCARTHY, June IS THOMAS J . hus band of late Marv McCnrthv (nee Smith). Relativea and friends. St. Edward's Holv Name Socletv. invited to funeral. Mon.. 830 a. m i8 N. 8th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Edward's Church 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem v Auto funeral McCULLOUOH June II, JOSEPH, son of late William and Mary E. McCullough and husband of Ellen McCullnuih (nee Mllllaan). aged 01. Relativea and friends, all societies of which he was a member, invlte'd to fu neral ' nun , p. m.. jatu s. iutn at. int. Mt. Mnrlah Cem. McGILL. June 18. JOHN JOSBril Mc GILL, husband of Margaret McGIII (nee Daley). Relativea and friends, and all or gsnltations of which he was a member and employes of American Fork and Hoe Co.. Invited -to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m.. 1420 Aaams ave. rranaieru. mgn mass at. Joachim's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MeKKK Julie 13. HELEN, wife nf VA. ward McKee and -daughter of John and late Elizabeth McCrosson. aged 20 Relatives and friends. League ot Sacred Heart ot bt. Edmond'a Church. Invited to fuperal. Mon,, 7 80 a, m., residence of brother-in-law, Chas. West, 1724 S. Ringgold st. Solemn requiem mass at. Bumonas v-purcn v a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MILLER. June J3. ELLEN, widow of William r j- a. ,er. ivciauves ana iriend Invited to iunv -.ral. Tues. 8 30 m . resi. dance or 'daughter. Ura. R. Mllbum - h Sedgley ave. Requiem mass Church of the Ascension 10 a. m. Int. New .Cathedral MILLER. Suddenly. June 10. GLENN W., husband of Mabel Miller (nea Wardlow), aged 31. iteiatlves ana rrienas. washing ton. Camp. No 101. P.- O 8. ot A.: P. o. 8. of A. Band; United Brothers ot Carpenters add Jobbers' Union. No. 850; members of Grand Fraternity. Invited to funeral serv lcea. Sat.. 3 p. m . 1043 Ruan at,, Frank- ford int. Kaat cedar Hill cem. MORRISON June 13. MARY ANN. wife of .William Morrlsdn. of 1223 S. 23d st. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aer vlces. Sun i 2 p. m . at the Gospel Hall. 20ttvand Dickinson ats. int. Fernwnod Cem. Auto funeral. Remain may be viewed Sat., after 7 P m. , NOLAN June 12, ELLEN T.. widow of Thomas Nolan. Heading. Pa., mother of the Hev. inomas Nolan, neverena clergy, rela tlves and frlenda Jnvlted to funeral Mon. Solemn high mass of requiem 10.30. St. Peter's Church, Reading. Train leaves Read ing Terminal g3A a in. OLSON. June 18. ROXIE MAY. wife of j. uscar uison ana aaugmer oi jonn u. and late Cecelia Peterman. of Hanover. Pa. aged 28. Relative and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 8 .80 .p. m.. 6315 Crow son st. Germantown. 'Int. Chelten llltla Cem Remnlna mlv ha' viewed Vrl ava , X'AHLER, June 44, ANNA M., daughter or William ana iaie riorence uumminga Pahler. aged 22. Relativea .and friends members of Garfield Lodge, No. 18. s. of B. of, Penn.; Ladlea' Auxiliary ot the Old (luard or ;rt' Kegt.. w. u. ".: employes ol Needles t 'Booker C" shirt manufacturers, Invited to funeral, Tues., I JO p. m.. resi dence or brothee.ln-law. Jacob A. Mover. 2J1 Ni H.mberscr-at..!nt Arlington Cem. Rttnalna may! be viewed Mon. eve, Auto rrtTS-8gn.LiAlSttiL' .&J o-yi-'-t i PKATHB Solemn requiem mate Church ot the Ascen sion 10 a, m Int. Holy Cross Cem, Snee McC lelatlvei Ion.. 2 i ruAi i- jure 13, aiAHUAlllJT v. ri.Ai 1 McGowan), wife ot Samuel c. PlatU jr. ves. ana .menus invited to services. ? n m . 2.WO M. 1lh f inl tirltele. St. Thomas's Churchvard. Whltemarsh, ra. Friends may call Sun. eve. RAFFERTY June 13. Mrs. ANNIE MARY (nee Blgley). widow of Michael Raf- fertv and mother of Rlelee l. nualbertn. of Immaculate, Heart, Order. Relatives and inenas invited to runeral, Mon., ao a. m., 2313 S. Broad st. Solemn requiem mass Church ot the Epiphany 11 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral Omit flowers. RAHII.LY June. 12. JOHN J., husband of Mav J. Itahlllv fnee Murrnv) Relatives .and frlenda. De Soto Council. No. 813 K. oi vj,i j'niiaaMnnia inamer. Arcnnisnnn Rvan General Assembly: state Council. K. of c.i Dlv. No. II). A. O. II, : Phllopatrlan Literary Institute, all other societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 r. m . 2330 s. Broad st Solemn high requiem mass Church of the Epiphany 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral RAHILLY. JOHN J. Members nf De Polo Council. No 315. K, of C will meet st the home of their late brother. JOHN J. RAHILLY. 2380 S Broad St.. Sun. eve.. June 10 a n o'clock, to recite requiem. nAMSEY. June 18 FANNIE H WEB STER, wife of Albert E. Ramsev. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m.. MOS Tacony St.. Bridesburg. Fa. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. REGISTER. June 14. JULIA DORSET, wife of Layton B. Register, and daughter of Willis and Katherlne Musser. Relatives nnd friends Invited to services Mon , 2 p. m , residence of parents. 17 Simpson road Ardmore, Pa. Int. private. HINOLANW. Suddenly, June 12. BER NAD1NE. daughter of James and the late Mary Ringlaml aged 17. Funeral Mon 8:30 a. m.. from residence of her uncle, Al bert Rlngland. 031 N. St. Bernard st. Sol emn requiem mass at Our Mother of Sor rows' Church, 10 a, m. Int, St. Denls'a Cem. rrlends and relatives invited to at tend RITTER lune 14, SU3VNNA, widow of Reuben Bitter, aged Jtl. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues , 8 p m.. residence of daurhtcr Mrs Katie Monnahnn 0143 Bayntu.i st Germantown. Int. private SAYBOLT lune 13. JOHN S., son of late Ahram and Margaret Saybolt. aged 42. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sun., 2 n fn.. hrnther's residence, Chester A. Ha j bolt. 6000' Sansom st. Int. private. "-.CHAFFER June 14. CHARLES SCHAF TER, aged 38 Relatives and friends In vited to services. Mon , 10 a. m , Park ave., Upper Roxborough. Int. St. Peter's Cem., Barren Hill SCHRAMM. June 14. LILLIAN, wife of Frank Schramm and daughter of late Dan iel and Margaret Shorts. Relatives nnd friends, B V. M. Sodality of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church. Invited to funeral, Tues , 8 a m., husband's residence. 2431 S Front st. High requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 0 30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. BTEIIKFIt At Snmr Point N J June 13. JOHANNA WILIH3RMUTH wife nf Louis Steuber. . Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services Sun.. 2 p. m.. S'omers Point N. J - Int Pleaeantvlllc Cem. STILES Nenr Lumbertnn N J.. Fifth day. Sixth Month 13th. SERUNA STILES, aged 0' Relatives and friends Invited to fu ncral. near Lumbertnn. N. J . Second day, 2 n m Int. Eastern Burying Ground Autos will meet train leaving Market st ferry. Phlla. 12 SO p. m., at Masonvllle N .1. STONE. Suddenly. June 13. DANIEL N . husband of Ruby Stone (nee Morehelser) naed 34. Relntlves and friends members nf Baltimore Lodge of Moose and P R. R Relief, invited to funeral services. Sun.. 2 p m residence of fnther, Charles P. Stone. 714 S. 8th at.. Camden. N. J. Int. Ever green C--m. STOPPER. June 14. CHARLES P. son of Frldolln and Catharine Stppper. Rela tives and friends. League of Sacred Heart of Oesu. Invited to funeral, jiarents' resi dence. 1410 N 10th et.. Tues., 8.30 a m. Solemn requiem mass Church of Gesu 10 a m. Int, Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto SYKES Suddenly, June 14. SIMEON' H. SYKES, son of late Dr. Henry and Eliza beth Svkes. Relatives and friends. Con cordia Lodge. No 07. F. nnd A M L. O. O M . No. 64. emplojes of Phlla. Electric Co.. Invited tn funeral services Tues.. 2 p m , 1818 N 13th st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem Auto funeral TITUS. lune 14. ISAAC, husband of Mary E. Titus, aged 70. Relatives and inenas. emnioyes or 'inomas i-oiter sons & Co.. Invited to funeral service" Tues , 1 P m 240 W. Erie ave Int Forest Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon., from 7 to 0 p m TRAVnilS June 13 ELLEN daughter Countv Mavo. Ireland Relatives end fr ends, II. V, M Soda tv of St. Vincent Church. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 830 a u iiw ..iii-imci hiii i.riu-i i,i-i. i Mt. A1rv. Solemn requiem mass Holv Cross Church. Mt. Alrv 10 a. m. l Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. . UPTON. June 13. JOSEPH son of late Cornelius and Sarah Unton. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Mon.. 2 p. m.. chapel of Kirk & Nice. fi30L-German-town eve Int private VERNON. June 14. MARY E., widow of James Gilbert Vrnon (nee Neal), aged 00. Relatives and friends, members of Gen Hector Tjndale Circle. No 05. Ladles of G. A. R.. Invited to funeral services. Mon , 3pm 021 W. Dauphin st. Int private Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed I Sun., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral VVAI.Ixll.i:. nuaaeniv junc i.i. iibunur, VALENTINE WAI.KI.EY. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Mon , 2 p. m.. 2 W. Cottage ave . Haddonfleld. N. J. Int nrlvate. Harlelgh Cem. WEIL June 13. MICHAEL, husband of Johanna Well, aged 70 Relativea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sun.. 2-30 p m . parlors of Emanuel Asher Sons, 1602 Diamond st. Int. Mt. Carmel "wEYMANN. Suddenly. June 18. WIL LIAM A., husband of Lulu C. Weymann (nee Wlltbank) and son of late Henry A. Wey mann. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Mon.. 830 a. m.. 4842 Greene St.. Germantown Requiem mass Church of St, Francla Assist. Greene and Logan ats.. 10 a. m. Int. private. Auto funeral. iiuar AND FOUND DOO Lost, "Laddie," Scotch collie, tan, white collar nnd chest, tall and feet tipped with white, patch of short hair on left hip; reward. II. T, Powers, 313 I.ansdowne road. Llanerch Phone Llanerch 371. SUITCASE Lost, between Jllllvllle ana Cape May. black suitcase marked T. A. V.. with card Inside. T. Hlllman Vanne man. 3d. Please return to C. A. Gallagher. 43 Jackson at.. Cape May, N. J,, and receive reward. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on l'age 3) A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY Telephone service is vitally Important In carrying on the war. 8000 young women telephone operator! In Philadelphia, the world's workshop, are patriotically hejplng to win the war. Young women 17 to 35 years of age can enter this great work at once. $0 00 per week Is paid during the first four weeks, with rapid advancement there after. Permanent positions, essary. Experience unnec The work Is clean and fascinating, surroundings are pleasant. T(ie Meals server! at cost. Anniversary pay ments. Sick benefits. Vacation with pay. Not over 8 hours' work per day. Look Into this patriotic opnortunlty. Talk It over with Miss M. D Ryan any week-day between 8 and 0 at 400 Market at. THE DELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ALTERATION HANDS BI.AVINER'S REOIIIRES THE Re-nvini-.o OF DRESS ALTERATION HANIJS: GOOD MAl-All iu i.Ai-Ai'i.r. wuiiKHHH Ap. PLY AT ONCE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOURTH FLOOR. 833 MARKET ST. ' BLAUNER'S BOOKHINDERY Experienced hand folding, wire stltchera and rnthrin. N. K cor. Arch and lflth. BOOKKEEPER In Accounting Department; young lady .with knowledge of double-entry. Public Ledger Company. Oth and Chestnut streets. CAP SPINNERS AND TWISTERS .WANTED: EXPERIENCED AND 'LEARNERS: GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK: PRINCIPALLY FOR GOVERNMENT WORK. AP PLY ORISWOLD WORSTED CO.. .PARRY. PA, CHAMRERWORK and waiting. 121 per -month and board. University Hospital, Rtth and Hnrm e. CLERK tor pricing dept, of large sroeerj house: must be rapid and accurate: state salary desired. P gig. Ledger Office. CLERK. In .accounting denartmanti no e. 'W.c".Pi'.r3??r .com '. "JfH SBLP WAKTKD lTEMAIJI (Other CUtalJM A en i S) GIRL -educated, preffer teacher, wanted for .permanent positions salary to start, ISO. P 28, Ledger Office. GIRLS WANTED 0O Tfl T.EARN TO OPERATE VARIOUS MA CHINES! ON PIECEWORK BASIS AFTER LEARNING, YOUR EARNINGS SHOULD AVF.RAOB $4 to IB PER DAY. NO EX PERIENCE NFCESSAMY. ONLY GIRLS BETWEEN TUB AOEB OF 21 AND 43 NEED APPLY TO THE MIDVALE STEEL .AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE TLANT EDDTSTONB. FA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES 183 South 10th et. -3203 Market at. Island Road and Woodland are. BRING REFERENCE GIRLS wanted: steady works good pay. Ap ply National Umbrella Frame Co., 80th and Thompson sts. GIRLS. 1(1 to 18 vears nf age. for fllln-i work. V P.n Tdger Office. KITCHEN WOMAN, colored, 823 per month and board! room out, University Hospital, 34th and Spruce. MULTIOBAPH OPERATOR Permanent po sition: good salary to start with: excellent chance for advancement: emnloves dining room on premises. Thone Tioga, 7473 or call after 10 a m , Keystone Lubricating Co 21st and ClearOeld NtTRSE. with good references, to take charge of 17-month boys homaUj-i country, near Jenklntown Station. Readliria-Jtallwav: permanent position, with good ' 'or competent woman. Telephone Ogntz 1117. SHOES General operators and vampers. Aprly Laird. Schober Co., 22d and Mar ket, second floor. SILK TICKERS and spreaders Splendid wages for particular workers: paid while Warning Apply Grlswold Worsted Company. Darby. Pa. STENOGRAPHER capable of doing clerical work to assist In employment office besides a small amount of dictation Work consist! of filing and keeping records Prefer high schqol graduate State age. education and experience, lr any Location near Allegheny ave. and Westmoreland st Hours R to 3 half day Saturday all ,ear Salary SIR to start more after satlsfsctory trial Chance to learn good-paying profession "0-84." P. O. BOX 3300 STENOGRAPHER, experienced, and accu rate, for general correspondence by old established manufacturing plant: permanent position Address Dent C. P. O. Bot 3078 STENOGRAPHER Competent and exp. In office of large manufacturing concern: cen trally located, salary 813.30 per week to start. APPlv 244 S Bth St. ' STENOGRAPHER, thoroughlv experienced; one familiar with general office work and having some exclusive ability. P 301. Led. Off. RTCNOGRAPHER. about 100 ner month pleasant work: congenial surroundings: give, I vr.-nunipii' ..i.' V ,,.,... ..i...' ' i''1.-3!!!-,!?!' irlc, n0.i,"t!r 1 cu,'!.,V0i!r2,v"ll.ht nlce- S. L. Allen & Co . 34J5 N. Kth st. telepnone numuer. .-u us. i.eqger yjentral. UPKVIlfin A PIIKR Hnnn nnilllnn fn, rnmM. lent party: answer siaimg exper , salary pnrt reference' Address N 80. P ' .,--- .n,...p . STENOGRAPHER wanted: ex U. HQX 3S7Q. experience nee. good money. Bernstein Mftf. Co.. Allegheny ave S1ENOGRAPHEK, for real estate office iORAPHi state experience ana salary granted, si I4i. L.eager central. TOU CAN HELP WIN THB WAR STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS WITH SEVERAL TEARS' EXPERIENCB OVER 19 YEARS OF AGE ARE WANTED AT ONCB ALSO MOON-HOPKINS. POWERS AND HOLLERTH TABULATING MACHINE OPERATORS EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH-GRADE WOMEN WORKERS APPLT WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU HOG ISLAND. PA, ASK FOR MRS. NORRBLL 1 ' --?' TYPIST wanted-, one familiar with Under wood machine; also to assist with gen eral office work. Apply Wm. Foster, 1208 N. aist st WANTED An experienced skip hunter for Installment pusincss r uiiues atores. 'J-IHl ?j. uroan mi. WaRD.MAIDH. 125 per month and board: roonout. University Hoslptsl, 31th and Spruce WASHWOMAN, colored or.whlte. to do fam ily waah on Monday or Tuesday each week: position permanent. Call S7S9 Hat- II.M ala Wlt Phlla. WINDERS on cotton, yarn. Apply Wright iexiue to.. jmi' " '"' !. WOMAN with business ability; a special op portunity Is offered to d4 to Present snd build a future Income; either full or part time. A a. Imager wre. . wnutN'S LAND ARMY . I Is In need of responsibly women who for pa. trlotlC service aim .... w .: trim me cooking: $1? Per r,"".,h.S.?f'0,5i:'-1 .wl11 ,.... . .alow Annly to 2014 Cheatn,,, Phone Lotust -I81. ' WOMEN, to learn chair packing. Apply 244 (i. ninsi. HOUSEWORK, woman for halt time., 2012 i-ne.inut SODA Young ladles to assist on soda foun- .-. knur,) nwl aal.rv.' r.h,u. !.. mah hniira: aood salary. Caballera DrUg CO.. DJq W naiim, a. a YOUNG LADY as file clerk In office. P. 834. Ledger Office. YOUNO WOMAN, experienced In credit snd collection work. ," ,!" "-?" o cor respondence. Apply 620 Arch St.' liKfcP' WANTED MALE (Other Class We-d Ads an rage j) XMATEUR WORK: good wats for first. class men; aieau? w- vvw finuei Morris Co Eddystone. Pa. ASSORTERS WANTED, .WW PEER. JRTERS :ss KID I "'.XlJ'. LESS Ijy,, 4vwu..i 2D ST.. . CAM- HEW L ATTEND. 41s- la U Ira ti rlL WjStoitoL-xkiJt ' (Other CUsaHM Ad on Page J) ACETYLENE WELDERS BOILERMAKERS BOILER FIREMEN MACHINISTS ' ,- . LABORERS First-class men Wanted y Apply Superintendent's Office POINT BREEZE GAS WORKS PASSYUNK AN,D SCHUYLKILL AVES. PHILADELPHIA ADJUSTERS ON Acme, Cleveland or Brown ft Sharp auto matic screw machines: highest wages and bonus paid for maximum production. Also additional bonus ot 10 per cent for night work. This 1 your opportunity if you apply at once to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE COMPANY EDDYSTONE RIFLB PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Island road and Woodland avenue, 8203 Market street (Second Floor) 1519 Arch street. ' BRING REFERENCES ALTERATION HANDS RLAUNER'fl REQUIRES THE SERVICES OF DRES1 ALTERATION HANDS' GOOD ait.inT TPi-f-A'nAi-iT.r' wrtowna' IP. PLY AT ONCE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. FOURTH FLOOR. 833 MARKET ST. BLAUNER'S AUTOMOBILE REPAIRMEN: best wages: 8 hour shop: only first-class meh need apply. ross-Hugnea vjo . 21st et Marnet, 2a noor. BLACKSMITHS and helpers; steady work for first-class men. Apply Tlndel-Morrls Co.. Eddstone Pa. BOOKKEEPER In Accounting Department: -toung man with knowledge of double-entry. Public Ledger Company, Oth and Chestnut streets. BOOKKEEPER Wholesale house deslrra en. perienced bookkeeper: must thoroughly understand postlmc. making up statements and reports: sieadv position: reference re nulred. F 131. Ledger Central. BOOKKEEPER, abovo draft nae: middle aaed preferred: state aae. reference, sal ary expected and name, of last emnlover: Rood position for reliable man. P 211. Ledger Office BOOKKEKPKR Camden manutacturlnc plant wants bookkeeper with knowledge of stenography, typewriting and general oinee worn t- mi. Leader mnce BOOKKEEPER In ban(. experienced on in dividual ledcer. Apply Bank of Com merce. 713 Chestnut BORING MILL HANDS wanted Apply In evenings 7 to 0. Nelson Valve Employment Office. Raymond Building, Room 218, 0000 oermantown ave. HOY. 10 to 10. wanted to assist In general office work and learn business; good wages snd first-class opportunity. Apply AJax , Metal Co.. Frankford ave. and Rich mond sL BOY wanted In office nf large manufacturing) concern, opportunltlea for advancement? Apply Qrane Dept., Nlles-Bement-Pond Col Mifflin nnd Meadow sts. BOY. strong, active. IB or 17 years old. tn work on atock In wholesale ahne hmt.e Add, or call Monroe Rros ft Co.. 40 N 3d st BOYS WANTED IS TEARS OR OVER: III AND 10 PER WEEK: GOOD ' OPPORTUNITY AND CHANCES KUJl ADVANCEMENT. APPLY BECKER. SMITH PAGE WATER AND SNYDER AVE. BOYS, energetic and ambitious, for messen ger service: eaceurni. oppvr. lor aavance ment: liberal wages, bonus and vacation with e..lt .ka ., innlv tn Mr P.sn.B. tV.II. .... rvn. nA.ti.rti TTnlon IRfh and Chaatnn, mm HnvM wpnl.rl! .teaov wnrU! mnrl waoam Aprly National Umbrella Frame Co.. 30th ano innmpwnn em BOYS wanted for rill setting. Apply Yew- qail at Jones vo . nim nnu i-opiar STS. CARPENTERS INDUSTRIAL-PLANT CARPENTERS WANTED STEADY -WORK: NO TtME LOST ON AC COUNT OF WET WEATHER OVERTIME IN ABUNDANCE APPLY EDDYSTONE MUNITIONS CO. EDDYSTONE. PA. 7 CARPENTERS Apply to S. Telstrrt. foreman (Praun A Stuart Co.) at the Pullman Storehouse Bldg.. JWth ana Marwi wis. COLLECTOR First-class men who can fur nish bond: excellent position for the right men; our men are maklpg big money; salary and bonus. Applv2200 N. Broad ' CONCRETE STEEL COMPANY PEARL AND DELAWARE AVE.. CAMDEN. NEW JERSEY ' '-. WANTS MACHINE OPERATORS .HELPERS I CLASSIFIED LABORERS ' FOR CONCRETE BAR WORK GOOD PAY STEADY WORK PLANT' CONVENIENT, TO FERRIES DAT AND NIGHT WORK FOR -DAY WORK. APPLY 7 A. M. NIGHT WORK. 5:30 P. M. COMMISSARY, EMPLOYMENT DEPART MENT OK GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT HOO ISLAND REQUIRES SERVICES OF EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS. EXPERI KNCED WHITE BUS MEN AND WHITE MISCELLANEOUS KITCHEN HELP, IIIOII WAGES AND PLEASANT LIVING BUR. ROUNDINOS APPLY UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. 8. W. COR. 3D AND WALNUT STS. SEE MR. SCULL PO NOT APPLY AT HOG ISLAND. COMPOSITORS, itone hand, monotype caat- . imnAva M IRr Mr Arch mil lAth ! tT UIllgiil . .-.- -a--j ,-aw -- a.-.a, .. COST CLERK Young man for coat work In steet plant; gpod opportunity; prefer young married man' with some manufacturing ex perience tp cost keeping and Inventory: in reply state age; reference, full particulars as to experience ana salary ucaircu. j- au. ledger Office. DESIGNERS Ten first-class designers snd draftsmen on teel, gauge and fixture work. Aoplr at "once to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE . COMPAQ X EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT eddysxone. PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Islsnd road and Woodland avenue, 3203 Market street (Second Floor) 1$1 Arch.et-et. RRINOWCFERENCEB .'.. J IfNv. -sW t . . s Li.j. Wg-giy llll i Hill ill ill no: wAy$OTuAfc (OHttr CtAMlfltd AU mi Pm CREDIT MAN tW. wanted ft of experience, preferably In reUH 1 ! vnnrf nniwtistiiMltt fa ta-rVi .. i tun DBrui-umra o Ke. exDeneno-i erence ana salary expected, ais. nir-, DHArTRMAN experienced In etevftlnr j conveying machinery and structural wpr. -r-prciHiiy r.neinecrinK WO., All nun in-inuu nvri, DRAJ-TSMAN First class, havlnr mechanical nr electrical experience, trie Service .Supplies Co., 17th and brla ats. , , ELECTRICAL Wanted, nrst-clsaa line ! iiihii ein. iciivru on a ana a pna series arc-iisnuns- system. Apply Foster, 1208 N. 31st. , ELECTRICIANS nnd armature w steady work: good wages. Apply Morris Co.. Eddystone. pa. jsa .'.. ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER WAK EIGHT-HOUR DAY. APPLT'" PUO l.l L.S 1 ft U 1 Bl., iJl-.CUNlJ jri A! ELEVATOR OPERATORS. LICENS White American citizens Between the ages of 31 and Good salary 4 SEE MR. KROUSE 1230 Arch, sixth floor nLHVATOH operators for office bid, tw white, steady employment. Apply ioi, i.ana i me xtiaff &XGINEKR WANTI2D' ft-HOUR DAT. BPhV GUG -CHKSTNUT ST,. SKC fLUUU. 1SNOINKER. ntatlonnrv. Me am and a!m-M Woolford Wood Tank Co., 1429 Cheat wr . or uarpv manon, i'. n. u. FIREMEN and anh whtelem: flrmn. an hour: ash wheel ere, 41c an hour: ' roal! RUtAmntlf. ntnk-prn; crn-n-rl wnrklnv t dltlona Nixon Paper Co . Manayunk, Pj KOHEMEN Labor foremen wanted at man Storehouse Hide.. 20th and Mterkd AdDIV tn S. Toldt-ftrr. foreman ltriiii" Stuart Co.). on thn grounds JA HELPKH8 Machine shop foundry hla and chlpper: 35 cents per hour. Cha twt-m nrnw , njq Hnn lenia PIP, linJ.rfUa Tor work nn furnltur v. Apply. wlttvreferencBii. Iflll Market u HORSESHOKINO foreman wanted; ware 1 iier uv. ooii iMarKsi hi. 1 , , JANITORS American Htlrens. white, of rood not over R0 ears of a: steady cood pay for this class nf work. SEE MR. KROUSE 1230 Arch, sixth floor. charsct. wor j Si . y 4 LABORERS fh PATRIOTIC MEN WHO WILL WORK AT GOOD WAGES m v' IN THE FIRST LINE OF ATTACK ' THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMBW WANTS STRONG, ABLE-BODIED MEN FORI Qllmvinrk 1tAnt- . a n riHft Infffj rtA t wivix wrii rxiiuAww- FHIA. FREE TRANSPORTATION TO TOttn wnnv rs-v wav r4iT.v Vntt --cTj CAN GET GOOD BOARD AND LODO;., TVCl 4-n n-tfc- -tr km TJATW nS. 7.70 PER WEEK. l fit out. mi nvun 13.85 FOR 10-HOUR DAY 6-DAY WEEK FOR FULL 'PARTICULARS CALL A' I r,fc UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT1-. OFFICE il S. W. COR. 3D tt WALNUT STair", Sfl SEE MR. SHATTUCK .1 ,t.'l BRANCH OFFICE 733 CHRISTIAN ST. SEE MR. ACORD ' ' r. STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE n ' . 1551 ARCH ST. ' .i tv. SEE MR. SWARTZ i . 300 LABORERS WANTEDi UNITED STATES GOVERNilENT W0 CHESTER (THURLOW STATION). FAS! i AT OTH ST. AND KEYSTONE RD.i BLOCKS WEST f)F HIGHLAND AV JHAREST RAILROAD STATION. THI! LOW AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROj CAN. A1.SIJ UK KEiAV.t-11-.lJ UX 31AKV HOOK TIIOLLJ3X. 35 TO 40 CENTS AN HOUR '?,' TIME AND ONE-HALF FOR ALL I11 OVERTIME OVER H HOURS AND FOR AL MacARTHUR BROS. CO. CHESTER (THURLOW STATION). PA.'. - M K5 LABORERS . AND MECHANICS WANTED AT ONCB F. McGOVERN 1JS. 3D ST. LABORERS -WORK IN PHILADELPHIA APPLY TO F. COOKB 1521 ARCH i LABORERS WANTED STEADY POSITION; m ", i. tr N. W. COR, OTH AND HROWN SI At Pullman Store House Bldg.-W 29TH AND MARKET STS. V ' Apply to S. Telstert. ForemaaA', bhOWN STUART coJ'JM '2', ill vjii in. Brounqa l.innRCII'I.WinlNl nvul aallakl. UUI.IIW BKl.llll.1 Vllll.LIUtllUll. I'l ....-,.. 1aB.l ....... worn ait jem louiiu, .uuu uppcri-uni! advancement. Apply William Foster, LABORERS and men for machine-she-. nan oay naturaay; excellent chsa aavancemeni. smiin sc latrsusn j Co.. Hancock at., entrance above eve. r LABORERS wanted, colored men,, j-ear round Apply William Foster. aist st. LABORERS for forge work; steaT soou wsgca. inu:i-iornv , wp.. atnn. Pa. - . stone fn. LABORERS. 2: steady employsM 120' pen week. Apply Mr, T N. W(w't. ' . - -V-.' I STIC Fjf Uir J i. Tt.m .