lt.v Ts r i , f v.x. 'V 5 - J, ''.i'lv.'V1' fi1 A v.l" " f - rr, St'., i? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE IT? i9i8 2- v " w IrZSl K& ' - ICK t I'V . m 1& :rc K Il 1 1 !& r It' 1H -n " 1; ". fc. a I tKfw fAmm T-WR v$ m (jff(lL f.$ I W-l tlf o. i V .v mat ft 'An if .a mi hZ . tiJ" If dT firHO. 21. IN rj)";innrnnt -r w- IT AMLmKLY HALL 4V K 'pthwestern Assembly's New ! !.,.. T . TJ , H-s-raiy xjiiuuiisiur nuuurs lyetcran Villcc IP y Assembly's house armlnfr Jew delegations from many of assemblies, the largest helnB iderdovvn. Under St. A. Peck, In- fttetla nnJ Int. VI- f-,.1....- t. Mf t ?, . w..a n.ii .lllllll .iUU-, o. . Y d members from the new Hortl- ). Assembly. 165 In nil. Stnstcr McNnlr appointed W II Grler lor and Joseph Mel.ter chaplain. la! service was observed for A. O. ,er, who Joined the assembly In , -Brother John SI Stotlcr was com- f ed for proposing Ave candidates) so fhls term. the drawlns of attendance prizes ' hers Ous Anderson Alonzn stone ami .lpa Essex uon a silver Indie umbrella liver picture frame The rendition of patriotic scVvtce prompted Hrother Jor- to suggest that all members who ar- at tho meetings loo late to partltlpnto this serlce be required to salute the . Brother Armstrong then rend n prize m entitled ."An Amerlmn's Creed ' Ich brought thunders ot applause Hrother rry Clough substituted for Superintendent vson. who was serlouslv 111 e The excellent vocal martet Ilrother Jan- s Jasz band anil rhorus slns-lna: Inter- rsed tho turns of these speakers The ran. J E M, Keller Medleal Examiner man. Brother Walton t.f Scranton As- iby: p. M A. Starr of Southwestern JI Peck, of Underdiwn Hetonler llson of rtsn: M A. Tlsch of Union. Hobby n tmpson. of St John s. p il A Schultz rrsnaioru; uepuiy l-nil Arnold th rest , enthusiast; Superintendent Hldenour. of ; jonn s; the modest and Knclous Jill Tlltf ie .naimers, nerioua and intense, on the x oject of Increase In membership, Ixftm -matronff, who recited a. clever nrlnlnal odr on Ivoen tht Hnmo Plrpu Tin mine r aiciy nnn uisninea oltuop ra lor. oi ty. and the 'OM Orav Mare" Jordan !ways aa omethfnp new enant Mtldmore a t inaiiinn e(ernn enlHtment relited acnstinnl px- 9 on the. battlefrunt. and then the JW rroe(jril to ieliee thn t'tno mK . feellng-a of thp brother bv thp perl MMVnie of Urothpr Ed t'.ill.ihan h how of Ifly songstresses IWml1 lirthweatern Asmbly turned out In Rood nrlnrlnnllv fnr lha B'.Lo Af thA tu.llna inn iiion ths dance. The first excitement was cea by the Introduction of the new r. cirner waiz or i-aimjra Assembly, krter serious deliberation and much rcn on the part of.M K ji A. Chalmers Rii succeeded In locating tho man fnr Job. ana tho one selected could, not M "loved upon If jou search from the wilds yndta to the Ice-capped mountains of . "' AnP to 'hlnk. he comes from tha "n shores of Camden to look after tha vfcre of our assemhls In Klmer Walz ,,haye pne who will help a Bood mixer . w ".' Produced In Pnlmyra nnd to te Fop Meier, a prince of a Rood fellow .kviiiuci i.l-11113- PUIS "Recorder Finney of Palnnri ond rtecorder -auo.i, 01 Horticultural Aw-einbl) form.d S bodymiard fnr the hu,l,u Hont t. st liter Artisan Moore and delesatlon from Ii-ifh? ff"Wf Assembly extended an Invitation M''ir-ff i.WMI "eiern to attend tne tentn annt W.S j 'V ry of the "Oreathead beven" next Vc , vsU i ' A service fin In honor of twentv- ..ar. iiiciiiwii i-.uieu lu arniH was npn raini s .SU?m?!!S.. aillreM ben delivered bj . WE?er William Urown, Jr This assembly Yrf Hnoldthe annual picnic at Uelmont Ata-j- ivi! fon.ttn baturday, Jub 2i f l I .U tf zrj? Oriental AimM i,.itita.i t t,a t felffer who was proposed bi Brother A F. irenneman the ceremony being conducted rf jh ct , . .ioraan bh master -artisan 4wy neer neioro renoereU in tnis as- mbly. The niinrldt uua mjrhntl In nattr ualc by the ocal talent of Fidelity As I gib oiyj Aiaaier Arilnan Art's attendjnie IS Of a box of riinrlv wont In rhu omlnatit tor. Brother Jordan and the prize glen DflSUtV Ham Jnrknon nf n lrnlA nlpr-t iSB HfOTt hv ItrntriAr Anmtat VmnLr tin. -order Kolb sold Slu worth of thrift stamps latlon was made After refreshments a elevation went to Fidelity Assembly un the I por below. JWeat Fhlladelph.a Assembly turned out fsCty members, who enjoyed hs usuhI the ' ISnS'SiiaiLriys; i Picnic and the challenge to a game of KKAlt urtth i'ht.e itmMi uhieh un. irrLi w........ . . ..,,, ....,,. .. ( vvtllCU. . iHt&A A..An.ht.s ..in ania,un ,,.,, ' PJl.ABmb!y HI entertain tonight , terufiy my au tne membra ana lami- ' Ith a minstrel show nf home talent. roMMra Taylor and Shoemaker have drilled tm-HmpYu into first . usa trim to present teflrst attempt at a feature ot this kind. liarry Jacnson w 111 act as inter and Broth?rs Tavlor and Uaille will ie end chalra holos will be sung bv bn ot tho troupe With other features ' Refreshments. It looks like i bin Urns ter Assembly turen out a nood at- pittance to honor Master Arlisin Charles i VjVIIIm ,h FYin!.t.-,l an iirtlun mum. . f . !" meinwrs iaiKea wun prine or tn snow " KM if ttala 8-embi) made at the I,u f-u Tvmnle w llly and of winning the clasi contest An Ji I PoroDrlatton fur dut- to the Triune le As.o AiPlsSe uj SM -Si .Xi, IP'S' 'r. I -acai rhlp of forty jears and the assembly owl. review nnlx but for all the review s In ad to mka It "Vlllee nlitht Ilrother the cltv Refreshments served under dlrec Ie has filled nearlj eery chair In the I tlon of Mrs Hush, closed a pleasant meet- mmbiy tiurins nis memoersnip aim was rorUel for sixteen jears He has missed mv meetlnt.8 and has never drawn any i Ick beneflts The assemblj surprised him ' Brother neuben J Hershey. in on" .r Ms Kiractertstlc speeches presented him with i mt beautiful watch chain emblem of the I Irder. suitably engraved Hrother MUee rrneefnllv nceenterl tho irlft and spoke on i fh. XiriV ri.V. r the. ...aemblv when tho 1 i, order was strusgllng to maintain un exist- 1. n. t L.. .. .. BAB.m I.. (V... illntnv I teotn -t the Citizens' Club and during ; We evening the social features were In tn. lUIltJIirull KM"I 111 'r ...ii... ,arge or o H. Keagies. iteuuen .i iieraney. i muel it uioney i tauue a viuw jm"-i ; an euten uaier anu uepuiy i- i . 3hn W, VVutaon, who made a splendid I lor tne memnerw 10 uc wjm nnu e new members It was one of the uaeettaffs held for some time A dele- ... . nr&BMnt fniTII I'lttlPStDCB ASSem- I "srbo assisted In dedicating the new Joint lerlcan and service (lass 1 faf Lancaiter, to hv held the lant week In ifune. The sum of J.i was Rlen to the iCal XTVSkMMTy Ot ine xuy oi-umn v-uiiiiict 1 .. - T - 1. lt- f pnn . (visa ant frtlm- conditions and the dues of our five tmoers in mo service , v,111", -.i. .. Ed. Fifteen hundred dollars worth of terisr isonas nine "5r,i i.'.uii., " ": Rorlption. to the Red Cross General hortlal and all war activities rHoB was espresstd that t-niwaeipnia irotSers who may be in Lancaster ;iu d P'Z-.a .1... ... m.nlh there were four inu ine nk ,....... ........ ..-.- tes. nut m. rv ROYAL ARCANUM 9lk ,DurinR Summer Months Among ' Councils on Honw Koll Thtv honor Toll for May Includes sev- r n.iij.ll.n AAiiMnlla ubfeti lislinllv m afiiiiiucitjiii ..,.. ,,. .. ..... . rf tngulsh themselves In every Royal St --,. .-&. flDistin- trl In E I t if Vi m 9 . tfll.s-. mmrn m al&ntafl II rtaf9! tSl i a ilic-r ! Alhambra A.TO. OT Ifejj'rBvana and Clauds A. Vlllee worn elected RPX Ht-ACIf ,. m i,E T represent this T assembly on tho general HEART OF THE SUNSET" j.? ryrw,.r,, .h M.jr..ine.BtamD carnival i I itlRr l-1:l'ce and usefulness of the Phlladel- V." iT. . . . n II.. n-U. V.nnH nn.l A0Ciaiea lOUIH-'ll" ihchuhui o.m mmSS. for this splendid show lug Is due Trt Individual councils and tne lovai rs' efforts In personal boucitation, enthusiasm and Interest, is stimu- A,by,the spirited, meetings of the as 'filon. district Is gradually getting on a fi&y growth basis. The possibilities now 'fat' the minimum age for entrance in I...I iMniim will he reduced to sx riKars. and the prospect for a growing , Mhlp ln the summer montns twnen i .slam, am few) looks very promising jsMlnrllS on me iiiay Iiunur run nio slvanla. Frankford. Ionic. Brldesburg. Use and Arcanlan. .i 4jinkfon! Council's semimonthly meeting ' W .. .. I , n.An V B.a.la DlUMnl jmm jLonauctcq oy tns nninii fc-, .t... "? i3lcB War, having entered the service of -.i TT v. luAiDi.i.ii.nn n veiernn ni ine Boani.n- HZ t.Zi ESTATE FOB BENT l-t-OEW JKRSF.Y KSHOWE ir.KS'? . 7'"11 DAILY I. JU.SIE I an at tha four-room fully fnr-Ufreirir-llxhted buncalows of the tHurbor Bungalow Colony ITHING! iioou riijiiiwoi h 7h amiii and boardwalk, con. n Ashino- crounds. in ths heart 4ro.'.uP-t-d seaside resort. t. artesian water and sw;r. M- Ttoor- Rates by th nk, ,! mntif s.fst( vv- "PnriTTiBiflTj " tmmrrmm'!: V ii- ?"ii T , - Uncle Sam. Brother Steienson has tha dis tinction of securing more applications for the Royal Arcanum In the Utt six months than any other member In Philadelphia. The council will mlsi his lnal aunoort. but the count rv will profit hv our los The deepest lh his Arcanlan friends extend 1 that he my eclipse the splendid achievement In the fraternal army bv hln effort with our brae lads to necure liberty and democracy for the orld . Ienap Council principally compoced of men oer the draft age. Is ery enthusi astically lending aid In the arlou ar rampilffns The aims of these real patriotic brethren have enlisted In Pplendld numbers The eneclal ftoal Arcanum committee ap pointed to arrange for the celebration of the fiftieth annheraary of the founding of fra ternal Insurance societies In America 111 hold a meeting tomorrow een1ng When the great patriotic fraternal meeting takes Place In Independence Square facing the shrine of American Ilhert on Tuesday ee nlng August '21, the representation of the mnny millions of the best cltlrenshlp of our beloed Innd will renew their pledgee of loi nlty to love for home fraternallsm nnd de mocracy In the fullest nnd Iwst sense of these terms n they appeal not only to nil the people of this hen en -blessed land of free dom but also to Protestants. Catholics lie brews nnd persons of eerv rellnlon and condition w ho w Ish protection from the In fliienee of the hellish designs of the beast of Ilerlln Kiery fraternally has a great privilege and responsibility alike In helping to make the occasion trulj representatUu of the cnuse Pennsvhnnlfi Council had a eM fair turn out In spltn of the downpour of hall and rain Urgent PlnJkerton nlwas on the Job presiding Th council received speral In terestln, letters from mftnlM In France The honor roll fnr Pennsylvania Council has been Increased to twentx elaht by the en llstmnt of Hrother Stephen (Inho Supreme Iteprcsentntlvp A P N'tchitlas made an In terestlng report if the Supreme Council ses. slnn In Clitengo President Haas of the Thrift and War Pilng Society. Is reporting an encouraslng growth Two applications for membership nnd membership card wero ret el ted THE MACCABEES Active Forward Movement in the XToman's nenefit Association Qunkcr City HoIc 131S Columbia nenuo Mr Carrlo rncrn minmnnder. Initiated fourteen ramllriato lint Thurs day exenhiK and the feel sute that they w 111 ro beond tho quota of twenty new members asdKned for tho reunion class, which I to bo reported at the reunion on the 26th The offieers nnd members of the Philadel phia Ounrd were enlertnlned hy their com mandant nnd drlllmastfr. Miss Minnie E IlurBln. nt her home GrJlStlrown ptreet. A concert, slnulm? by the ciTnrd refreshments nt.d danclnc (nado up a pleasant evening Members of Central Committee decorated the crne of their departed president, Mrs fary Filler This benutlful custom Is one of thp laws of the Woman s Heneflt Asso ciation of the Mnccaheei. and all oer the United States thousands of wrae Hre an nually decorated on or near the Sunday nenrest June 11 aid this Is followed bv union church service? and benutlful memorlnl ceremonies The ceremonies this enr will be held In the p-trkwny TlulldlnR Uroail antl rherr streets tomorrow even Inn and are open to the public t Hets Uoi Review Clenrfleld Hull I'nnk ford avenue below Alleghei.A avenue received three applications nnd Initiated three candidates Mrs Sablna Frledhoff lieutenant commntider presiding In the ab sence of Commander Enclnnd who has pone to Atlar tic Cltv for the season Deputy Aslsttint Mrs Anna M Steelman will try with nsstsnce to bring the membership up tu on hundred bv June "fl Supreme Chap lain fiurgln nnd Mrs Marv Morrlssey chair man or the memorial committee, were visi tors. The first summer outlr-r of the cent ml committee wns held nt Willow Ornve Tark A short business seIor was held vlth Tresident Mrs Rubv Talnr presiding The sick rommltte nf the pnst month was re tained nnd Mrs MncFarlnnd and President Taylor were appointed a committee to ar range for the outing next month K'eistone Review Rlttenhouse Hrtll. Fifty third ntreet nd llaverford nvenue Mrs Frances M Helms commander, received t'vo pppllratlons for membership Supreme Chaplain Rurgln urged the members to trv to make their nuota of ten new members bv June 2d nnd also urged them to pur chase warsa vines rertlfl ates and esked ..on vj,iuir "i, to make arrangements for the Views to maKf nrranKem,mi inr "- nation t! fraternal congress next tan i"si f,,i-- Mnrrlitei nf OttlkP C t Ite- view who Is chslrmnn of the memorial com .. nnv uhnnt the church service the - .,. ,:;.ill.nH ih rA.minn memorial ceremonies and the reunion r.lrsfd tleew Parkway PulldlnB. Hrnd anA rhrr street. Mrs Martha Arters commnnder recehed three applications for membership, presenten ly uepuiy jimi.ihii Hlner Supreme Chapla n ilurit n ur , ,ne members to make up thel r nuota of new ' n.an.l.Aa tnw thn rnimlnn cIhss nn .Ttine !2ft ,11.1111' , .' ' ...". -. - - - and explained some points of the hospital serIce laws or the order imis ais" - Piaineu mat tne nepu v "i"ini" "-- delnhla WCTO not deputised to WOrK Tor tneiT tne ' ... -, , .. - x, i Owns Liberty ilonil When i Hours Ultl The Infant son of Mr nnd Mrs M. J. Mulcahy 2049 South Opal street. Is one nt thn vnnnirest ownlntr a I-lherty Bond . t; ,ty I(J waH fle hours old when ' l,,r -'J .. . . ,, . .., -, It was presrnien u nim uy 1111 no- father. Daniel Mulcahy . PIIOT0I'ITiS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showlni of the finest produc tions AH pictures reviewed before exhibition Ask for the theatre ln your locality obtaining p'ctures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation. A nr I r MD AND THOMPSON 8TS. APOLLO MATINEE DAILY 7cv ntr.ACH'R 'HEART OF THE SUNSET" a !-- A HI A CHESTM.T Pelow lllfll ARCADIA tOA.M to 11:15 P. M PAULINE FREDERICK In "HER FINAL BECKONING" T-JI f irniDn BROAD STREET and BLULdIKU SUSQUEHANNA AVE. WILLIAM R. HART In 'SELFISH YATES rumnrcc MAIN ST., MANAYUNK EMPRLOS MATINEE DAILY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ln "MR FIX-IT" , FAlRMOUNTSthXia,?n,eneAgaD..yAV MME. OLGA PETROVA In "THE LIFE MASK" lrAIIl V THEATRE 1311 Market St. T A1V111I 0 A M. to Midnight. BESSIE BAHRISCALE ln "BLINDFOLDED" rTU CT THEATRE Relow Sprues JO 1 ri O 1 . MATINEE DAILY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In ' AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY" GREAT NORTHERN Wi I St. at Erie 30 19 1' JI. GERARD S POUR YEARS IN GERMANY" IMDCDI A I C0TH & WALNUT 8TS. IlVlrtllAl Mats 2 an, Kvn.rio. WILLIAM K HART In "THE DESERT MAN" f CArl7D 18T ft LANCASTER AVE. L.H,tUtLl Matinee Dally SERSUE JIAYAKAWA In "THE WHITE MAN'S LAW" ,, THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION DPI MONT b-u ABOVK UAHKKT DIZJlV11lt 1 Today t Tomorrow Sessue Hayakawa ln "tbt Sk,S',.. PPnAR WTU CEDAR AVENUa VtJ'4VirX Today & Tomorrow Jack Pickford ' '"fflSS- COLISEUM ""-TX'-rTorw "OVER THE TOP" p8"- rm OMFAI n- Msplssrood ATM, K-KJLJlVltl-t 2:15and at6P. V. J. Warren Kerrigan ln 'T?... AGGRESSIVE ACTION BY STATE CAMP P. 0. S. A. Enthusiastic Determination at Flag-Day Celebration Against Germanism The war ndlorv honnl of the Patri otic Order Son of America planned to hae Hti elahorato celehratlon with a ptrnd. on Friday .enlnB but the storm prexented nnd n Rtnnller pitrlotlc- rail was held In the State rnmp heidamr- ters, 131, North Tlrond street speakers . inducted inarics tsruinm neini'. rac tary of the order: Clnrles W Welsner ber. founder nnd superintendent of the Betsy Ho KlnR House Aoclntlon nnd Judge Johnson, of I.owlMiurK . . , .. , r A petition to be -pnned hv 1 "nn nnn r'n"r svhanlans asklntr that eerlhlnjr sa nrln B i of rjerman be eliminated from the I nlteii Slates will be addressed to ( onRirss In the i ofHrlals nf the p O S of A as soon ' sueh a document ton be framed This work has been aslsned . h5,,n'" I President Oabrlel H Mojer who Is hot on the trail of Prulanlsm and has announced I ms iiiiviiiiun in i "' '..., ri.ni i nnd the German lanuuaKe press cost what it mi) In addition to nl-nln his men to set up the petition asalnst Prusslanlsni Moer appointed each member of the order an nlte to tho Ooternnwnt In tracklnu down in Oerman proptiratidlst Hereafter sny man who talks aealnst the (tovernment or n fnor of nmthinic Oerman will le promptly reported by on memlier of the r O S of A who Is within enrshot "Now that wn haiv forced the Philadel phia Hoarl nf Kduiatlon to ellmlmte Oer man from the schools of this cits let us turn our attention to the State and tho Onernment and urire them with all the strennth of our orptnlzatlon to take eer thlnif emarklnfj of Oerman out of the coun tr " ho said "1xt ecrs man In this nrcanlnllon sub scrlts' to one propaganda which is to preach one lantniaite om flair and one initntrv ti the people of America e must be so powerful and so Atnerlcanlz-d that when w e I nlnnt the flats In Ilerlln It shall remain thi re and our demncricv shall be rammed down the throats of the Hermans The camps nf the sixth Philadelphia dls. trlct last nUht "ttended dlsine selc" ot the West Hope PresbMcrlan Church, I'res. ton and Aspen streets where the Rev Charles Rronson, pastor, delivered a pa triotic address All ees will now be turned toward Leba non where tho ftfts -third State camp ses slon will be held In uust Tim present ear has been one of tho most successful sears In the history of the order from cverv standpoint State President Mover has been the most active State president of re cent vears and wherever he has addressed meetlntts he hn left Inspiration for much cood nnd State Vice President Harper also his hern active Stite Secretary Helms alwavn has been the Job havlne dupll cited his many visits of last vear end has stirred up the nrtlve members In all parts or tne -Mate tor crcoter wnrw un-m iwin are helms laid hv the Lebanon rnmmlttee ' for the entertainment of the Mate nmn UEUM .i ". anil li i Hi- ii.m.-p-i nui-, -- --- - .., - , --j .... ;.. hi.i i. ntonno.i fnr th l-it,Ich NUholas.O .. I'rlce. Anna 11 lav when 10 nnn or more Sons of Vmerlca I and lifts bands are expect d to take part THE FRATERNAL CONCLAVE Personnel anil Arrangements of the National Event in This Citj The patriotic fraternal conclave which will he held 111 Independence Square on Tuesday evening. August 27. Is making .nlnnlU tmrrr-naa lintnr thn n.inilllo lond- ui - - LM.l...i t.-n..rlelt i-Vinli-. ' trieiuii in ,. ,ci-i,iiii ,.-.... ..., ...... j. man, and Artnur 11 J.aion, sre the local committee In charge an, and Arthur II Katon, secictary of I This patriotic affair of International Im portance takes place on the second dav of the annual conventions of the National I rn tertal Congress of America and the National Fraternal Press Association which are booked for the last week In August at tho Belles ue-Mratford Hotel In order that the Important part fraternal Ism Is plaslntr In world affairs mas be prop erly emphasized this conclave at the shrine or American ireeaotn nas necn nrranKm aid It villi represent more than 10 000 000 i William Arnhold Relatives and friends In members of fraternal and beneficial orders . vlted to funeral, Wed . 2 n m , 3434 N. and societies In this country. 10th st lnt Chelten Hills Cem. Re. The movement of nil theae societies to mains mas be viewed Tues eie Auto work together hereafter, regardless of re- funeral llglous or social distinctions which may have I HKRtJl' June 14 MARTHA II, daugn heretofore existed. Is one of the most slg- ter of Anna and late William Rerge lnt nincant things In the fraternnl world ut prliate. Tues . 2 p m from residence 1J3J present, aid villi be forcefullv emphasized on IlmHon "', I amden N I. the occasion referred to by the participation I I1ROKAW -- June 10. MAROARET I of the Knights of Columbus nnd various I impKAvv. aged 7.. Relatiies and friends A.Un- r-nknll nr.tar. nnn .nolalliit ullh Mnilted tO lUOCral Sen IlCB. TUP. It n m the Masons Knights Templar. Odd Fellows and more than 1"0 other orders and so cieties, large deles itlons of which will march with bands, In full regalia and. In a rumber of lasea, with appropriate floats Chairman Kendrlck villi shortlv call a meeting of the representatives of nil tho orders and societies represented in a dis trict of several hundred miles of Philadel phia Secretary Eaton, whose offices are In the Penn Square Ilulldit g. Is desirous of get ting In touch with fraternal leaders evers- riioTori.ws CTD A Ml"-!. OERMANTOWN AVE D 1 rvMrNL' at vnvA.soo st. G, M CoKan ln "HIT-THE-TOAIl, eo. ivi. v-onan jiolijoav I IRPRTV BROAD & COLUMBIA AV, L1DLI 1 I Matlnea Dally WILLIAM FARM'M In "TRUE BLUE" 333 MARKET SJHW JUNE ELVIDGE In ' THE OLDEST LAW" MOnFI 4ii SOUTH 8T. Orchestra. mWL-'CL, Continuous 1 to 11. MAY ALLISON In "THE SOCIAL HYPOCRITES" PAI APF ,'-'1' MARKET STREET .LirtV'l-" 10 A.M. to 11.15 P.M. GEORGE M COHAN in ' H1T-THE-TRAIL HOLLIDAY" PRlNPFSt; '0,(, MARKET 8TREFT rrv-inv-cjij Rian a. m toiitisp. m. TOM MIX In "ACE HIGH" RFnFWT MARKET ST. Below 1TTII tVIAJUIl s il A. M t0 i i M. IfAtint.n T nntrvv-nnn In "LEND ME OUR NAME" RIAI TA GEHMANTOWN AVE I""1-' '-' 'AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. RILL1E BURKE In "LET'S GET A DIVORCE" RIVOI I MD AND 8ANSOM STS. Il V Vll MATINEE DAILY AMBASSADOR OERARD'S "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" RI IRY MARKET ST. BELOW 7TII fVUD I 10 .. M. to 11515 P. M. MAE MARSH In "THE FACE IN THE DARK" CAVflY 1!n MARKET STREET 3-VV-I 8 A. M. TO MID.Y IUIIT CLARA KIMBALL 1 OPNG In 'THE REASON WHY" TANI FY MARKET ABOVE 10TII JlrtHLCl 11 111 A M. to 11 115 P.M. MARY PICKFORD In "HOW COULD YOU, JEANT" VICTORIA VA-,oSTn:,f p?! AMBASSADOR OERARD'S "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" FRANKFORD .7-,,TrorAr0w Mary Pickford in 'M,liss,, 11 IMRO rXT BY. - OIHARD AYK. JUI11UU Jumbo Junction on Kranktord "L Douglas Fairbanks ln "ini,-T..FIX- KNICKERBOCKER WA ETHEL CLAYTON ln 'the 4- 4 4 ii vi.ni tsn MAN HUNT., f fin 1ST MD AfD LOCUST BTREETS ELSIE FERGUSON " "AI0,U8 where who are to participate In thls-patrt-otic affair. V C Jllkel K. ft, of Deltevllle. Ontario, president of the Canadian Fraternal Asso. elation, who will be present, has written to the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce that as president of the liar Association of the ProMice of Ontario, ho will be glad to meet the otTlcltls of the liar Association In Philadelphia K X Hanjr chairman of the general publicity committee of tho Katlonal frater nal Conuress of America nnd of the National Pratrrnal Press Association, states that President Oersrd of the ror Kress, reports that a ery (treat Interest Is helnB tnken by fraternallsts throughout the entire country The members of the Loyal Orange Insti tution of Philadelphia and Mclnltv hae made flnal arranKements to take part In the Mb pitrlotlc demonstration to bo held at ltelmont Platejiu Pnlrmount Park. An .Int. SfWVS'VfX S&,SSSSH,M mK!Wl fraternal and pitrlotlc orders of this city hae been InUted to take part nnd It Is nn-tn.tlnn eer hell In these parts The irrreri.1 .nmmlllee on the !,.. If.h nt I ri l in inene nnri. July celebration" haUnc takrn oAer the nrranaements for this affair have agreed in turn out m run reualia nr the order, meetlns; at Ports second street and Oirnrd aenue at - p m . at which point the mem bers will fall In line of parade and march to the plateau headed b Supreme Grand Master Aiexatner Met HntneR and Htato Clrsnd Master Kobert A Ollmore The Caledonia Pipe Hand nf twenty pieces ),, i,,,,, ,,,rurp, fnr tt, occasion seriteant John Tvrell has been appointed cMpI marshal Aides plstrlct Masters Thomas Hamilton John McCllntock, Thomts llarr and Henry O Standet omcers of R.neral commltlee are Joseph 0rilhnm rh,rmiin smUet Sllnson. secre- r, and v am J .MCAdams treasurer Washington Attorney Dead nnslilnctnn, June 17 William A. Maury .ltidpe Atlxncnto of the Confer, eracv and assistant Atttrney General of the United States from 1881 to 1893, Is tlentl at his home here He was eight -six years old. n graduate of Hnrnrd Unlerslty and was a prominent attorney of Richmond, Vn , for ears Following his retirement as axM'-t.int Attorney Oen eral he was appointed a member of the Spanish tre.'m claims commission hy President McKlnlev Tor m.inv vcari he was a lecturer at the Columhlnn Uni versity here IN MKMnlllXM M A P.TIN In sad but Inline rememhranro nfms dear friend Mrs J(is.p IRPKpn SON MAHTIX. Jr who dinarted this Hf June 17 Pin It Is sweet to know we will meet again, here parting Is no more And that the ono I loed so dearh Has only cone liefore i: O. M. Beatljsi Armstrnit Oeorce W McFaddn KdnlnJ Arnhntd Kstella Mrflirrv Mars Ite M. McOothlgnn Daniel McN'ults, Thomas V. J!f,rNlk' Michael K. J'lller y II, n Moore. Tnima t Morgan, r Pe i.onc Moivhrns Matthew C Mueller. Ouatnvus A Murphv Pilrn Nesserschmldt Adam Pahler Anna M. Parrs Kate H Patterson Wm S Palmer Il i r Pepper Prancea s Herce, Vlartha II Prokaw. Martsaret J, Brown. Charles J. Hundv James V HurKstresser. John Chambers. Annie . riaffes-. Catharine Clinton. Thomas Danenhower Mary Pas. Trank Miles Dean. Carolina Dever. Stephen P ;.:i' .ii.i,,.i t "nhmen Mieiel J. R0,""' jinnle P ItliKlnson i j-erKina Kmlls i; berherdt l.oulsa vv . Hand-ill D,,, l'tlls ltnnrv Ttlffer fillmnn. Pnirllsh Jennie K, rcuunn W llllam C Pcrd William J Pranke. Frederick Oaynor. Patrick Orlfnn Patrick HocklliB William F Haines, Hertha K Hards. James P. nosers Rebecca T. Hoes Ch tries J Hudd Jennie Sample. Thomas s-hmldt Katherlne ehmleir. Mnrean t Schramm Lillian Miarkev Hrldiei shlnn, Morgan v. Hecm. Anna. .--mini mom is i iioilner vtarthi Jena Sleorne. Lnreii,. r Hessr. F.lirabeth P stopper, Charles P. ' idnUe. Henlamln C Stutzer. Augustus Horner MsrvJ Hughes Michael -, !. . ,-Mmenn II Teckletlbur" .Ma'thl Thomson, Ellen t Thunder, niena M Tldd, Joseph Patdee Titus, Isanc Trasers Cllen Van Horn, Edmorl J, A aldron lohn H Warner, Peulah D Wilson, Harilet llson. liarry i; Kellev Ailella viay Joseph P Itld Joaepn J' .'lamnnn .Tftfrih i,ea. George H l.tppcn, Anna t Lovett. Frances Makemaon Mars t R Mallo. Carolina Mankln Kezlah J. MiCarnes. Owen AHMSTIIONO Tune 11 OFOROR W, husband of late Mnrs K Armstrong, Rela Uses and friends, survlsnrs of 88th Penna. VoIh , Invited to service. Wed . 2 p m , resi dence cf son In-law. Manley V. Subers, ull.'S Kilsworth st Int private ARXIIOL.D June 10. ESTEt.I.A. wlf. nf i funeral parlors of R C Moore. 1327 l.ouderi st , Lorean Int private Nortnwood Cem HIIUVVN June 111 CHARLES J, son of George and Mary Brown Relatives and friends, employes of Edward !,entz &, Co , Invited to funeral Thurs , 8 30 a m ll'lfl E Oxford st HlRh mass M Michael's Church 10 a m Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral nilVDY At Camden. N J June 15 JAMFS W. BUNDY. of Berlin. N. J aRed 43 Funeral services and Interment private at Brandv station Virginia, Tues. BURGSTRESSER June 111 residence of son Alonzn Burgstreaaer, 5R10 Glrard ave.. JOHN BURGSTRESSER aged 8.'. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services y.ed .3pm Mllford Christian Church. Mllford N J Int Mllford. N. J. Friends may call Tuea , 7 to 0 p m CHAMBERS Juno IS, ANNIE WEA VER, wife of Rev. Dr. I. Mench Chambers. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices Tues , 'J 30 p. m , husband's residence, 0 W. Maple ave , Merchantvllle. N J. Int. private. Easton, Pa , Wed morning Omit flowers Easton papers please copy, f'LAFFEY June IB, CATHARINE, widow of Michael Claffev Relatives and friends Invited to funernl, Tues , 0 TO a m , 3020 llaverford ave . W Phlla. Solemn re. ouiem masa m Agatnas church il U Denla's Cem "aWcS" Auto'eerv.ce. ; I vl,i;iu June iti tiiuviah son or qulem mass Church of the Immaculate Con- ceptlon 111 a m Int Holv Sepulchre Cem DANF.NHOWER. June 10, MARY. wldon - of Charles H Danenhower Kelatlves and friends invited to funeral Thurs, 2 p m . 1.110 S. 1.1th st. Int Fernwnod Cem Re- mains mav be viewed Wed R tn 10 p m DY Suddenlv. June 1.1 FRANK MILLS PAT Funeral serilees Tues .1 n m . Allen s I.ane, west of Wlssahlckon ave., Mt Vln Int nrlvate DEAN Tune 10 CAROLINA DEAN Relatiies nnd friends Invited to funeral aerv Ices, Thurs ,1pm daughter's residence, Mrs Mnry Feeley. 1118 N Hartvllle st , E and Westmoreland Eta. Int Greenwood ' . Cem. Remains may be viewed tn in n m Antn fnnaral 10 JO P. m AUIO '.lUnerai . ii. !,-iii, jveiiiu ine limy u,- vii-.vrui Wed 8 to 10 n. m Autn funeral I nnVER Junn 10 RTKPHKNP nEVF.n D D Due notice of funernl will be given Church of the Nativity of the II V M, Al- leshenv ave and Belgrade st DICKINSON. June 15 EL1ZBETH i aw ,uira nt i-t.wa. te nini.in.n . SHAW wife of Ele.var F Dl.k.nson aged 00 Funeral services Mon 8 p n resl- ni rest. nence or nuaoatifl 4IM llralsberrv ale Au duhon, N J. Also services and lnt nn,j. .,-i.ii - .- n.Tn.ifn ""." ii .. .."?...."""' "l train xrom iinogeion ; j leaving lamuen p. n n Terminal h.is a. m Autos will meet train 1 h 1 j 1 11 r- june li jui iiaiu j uuii- MKV linehand nf late Johanna ttnhmen (nee tlOHMEN June 14 MICHAFL J DOII- Hertrsm) Residence. 2410 IV Xt ,t I-uneral services and Int. private, at convenl- erci rf family DOWNS June 10 at 3040 Chestnut st , FRANK B. son of late A D and Emmi Relsterllng Downs Due notice of funeral, Oliver II Ralr Bldg. 1820 Chestnut at DUHREE June 14 ANNIE P. widow of John V. DuBree and daughter nf late John 8 and Rachel Blsblng aged 70 Relatives Inilted tn funeral services. Tues 2 n. 1340 N. 27th st. Int. private. Northwood Cem DYCH June 1 NICHOLAS o husbnnd of late Caroline Dych, aged 71 Relatives and friends, Chosen Friends Castle. No S3, K O E,, Invited to funeral serilees. Thurs , 2pm. 5023 N, Warn.ick st , Logan. Int. prlvnte North Cedar Hill Cem EBKnilARDT In Washington D C, June 15 LOUISA W. wife of Walter F. Eberhardt, aged 41 Relatives and friends Invltid to service, Tues ,2pm Oliver II. llnlr Bids'., 1820 Chestnut st , Phlla, Int. private ELLIS Jum 10. HENRY, husband of late Mary Ann Ellis Relatives and friends. Star of the Esat Lodge, No 2, s of II , Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 p m , 242 rW Indiana ave. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues after 7 pm. ENGLISH. June 10. JENNIE daughter ot late Hugh If and Mary A English, Rela tives and friends invited to serfrs. Wed . 2 p. m. Oliver II Balr Bldg , 1820 Chest nut st. Int private. FFUOtlSON At Wlldwood N J June IS. WILLIAM C . husband of Elisabeth Fer guson iste of Philadelphia Relatives and friends. Mt Olive Lodge. No 8, A F and A M.. nf Parkersburg. W Va . Invited to funeral services Ingersoll parlor 8009 Pa cec ave Wlldwood. N J . Tues , 8 30 p m Friends may view remains Arlington Cem Chapel Camden. N. J., Wed , 0 30 a m. Int, Arllnstnn Cem FORD June IB. 821 church st Ambler. Ta . WILLIAM J, FORD husband of Marl garet Ford aged 60 Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed , V p, m St Thomaa's Church Whltemarsh Pa FRANKE. Suddenlv. June 11 FRED ERICK FRANKK. of Harrington, N, J . hus band of late Augustus Franks (pee Krue rer). ared 73. Relatives and f-lends United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America; employes of Harry Rut, Invited to funeral services. Tues I p. tn . son's resi dence. John Joseph Franke Reading ave,, Harrington, N. J. Int. Evergreen Cem. Friends may call Mon. 7 n m Auto funeral OAYNOR Juna 1 PATRICK, hii.h.nd of late Catharine Osynor. Relatives and John and late Alice Clinton Relatives and ,". uHe.n.,..t' ?r 'unra1' ""er i. Hair friends Invited to funeral, Wed . 8 10 a. m . ' "'iVh'.v'.f.ll f. ""',?,"' ,,! .,i-uftv nr mc residence of sister. Mrs- James McCarthy. I ,,AV5nIlv tiVf " "AHpii1. S,-Au !J nti-. f. .... . n.mnK.n.. cniAn -1 MOWBRAY. Relatiies and friends invited HEATOS oniFPIN. June 14, PATRICK ORlFFIN, husband of late Jfrldiret Orlffln (nee Lyons), nelathes and friends. I,eaus of the Sacred U?ftr.'i i-'ntral Democratic Also, of the 30th ikilfl nvlted to funeral. Tues.. 8 a. m , 1012 Dickinson st. Solemn hlsh mass of rnuiem St Thomas Anulnas Church 0 30 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem !,,A.r.','NO husband of Msry n. Hacklntr Itelatlves and friends. Mutual Beneficial Asso Incited to funeral services, Tuei , 2 r m, 2100 K Cambria st Tnt, nrUate friends may Mew remains Mon . 8 to 10 p. m nJIAi.l.FS.TAt T,"bern"1'1 N J . June 111. P.EIITHA n, wife of I Nelson Haines ItelatUes and friends Imltei to funeral. i"i 1 P " .Tabernacle. N J Serlces M K. Church 1.30 p. m. Int. Tabernacle I em .HvVinY7rJ,m! ,,s- JMEI P. husband of Nelllj llardv (nee Mcf.auchlln) rtela tlvca and friends, Holv Name Society of St. Charles's Church, lnltrd to funersl. Wed , S 10 a m , 2020 Christian st Solemn hlsh mass of reoiilem Sit Charles's Church 10 A m tnt Ifnl.. rrA r... .. . '" ... -.' . muiw v .-hi num tuiierni .. M''l JUne It ANNA CATItAIIINB !V,T nr?.,"ni",rP. "If." of. refer t. HechJ, Relatives nnd f-lends Altar Society mm ,iit-iii-niiirnterniiy 01 f.t t'eier a church milled to funeral. Tues , R to a. m , 010 W. Schiller st Solemn mass of requiem at St. Veronica's Church 10 a m Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto service HEPFNER At New York lime 11, RilS P m . MARTHA JANE HKfFNER (nee Mrts1. wife of George H Heffner mother of Herbert M Heffner Funeral services residence of brother, George S Mertz, and slstera Park ave. Kutztown Tues, 130 pm further sjrjlces St John's Lutheran Church lnt Fnlrvlew Cem Kutrtown Relatiies and friends Invited without further notice HESSEIt lune 11 residence nf Wollls K,!,i7tu..?S- Wale. Pa ELIZABETH rutl. HESSER aged Rt. Relatives nnd ftlends lnitted to funeral serilees Tues 2nm. Monument Cem Chapel Broad and ".r.'.T..,.,." rh,ln . 'nt Monument Cenv ...'J.,N!CI'R Suddenlj. June 10 BEJlA MIN C husband of Snphle Hlnkle Rela lives anl fi-lends P R R Relief Asso. Order of Railroad Conductors. Invited tn funeral services Wed, 2 p m, parlors of Clenrge W Barrett. Pprk nnd Lehigh aves. Int private. Nortnwood Cem Auto funeral. Remains may lie viewed Tues . 8 tn 10 p m. HORNER June 11 MVRY I. widow or Henry J Horner, need "."i Relatives and friends Inilted tn funeral services, Tues., 2pm David H schuiler Bids , Broad and nlsmnnd sts Int nrliste m'Olins lune 13. MICHAEL husband of late Mary Hughes Relatiies and friends Invited to funeral. Tues 8 10 a m, real dence nf son. 2720 N Wnrnock St. High mns" St Ktlnard s Church 10 a. m Int. Holv .sepulchre Cem Remains may be Viewed Mon ,8pm Auto fnnerll KIDD lune II IOSKPII PAHDF.E, hus. band of late Lunv A Kldd, aged 80 Rela tives and friends, members Red Cross of Lodge Vo 312, K of P Inilted tn funeral Tues 2nm son-ln law's residence, Harry T HldwHI 2-11 S. 18th st lnt Mt. Peace Cem Remains mav be viewed Mon., after i n m Auto funeral. KELLEY lune 14 ADEt.tA MAY (nee Daddow) wife of Charles C. Kellev. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea . 8 111 a m .1812 Addison at High equlm masa Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. ra. Int pi-linte TIoll Cross Cem KLP.MANN At Sharon Hill Pa . June. 10 JACOB KLEMANN aged 70 Service Tues ,2pm Oliver II. Hair Bldg , 1820 Chestnut st , Phlla, Int private, LEV Juno 11, at Cvnwvd, GEORGP HEN'RY, Infant son of Tranels Carey and Helen Fen Ice I,ea aged 11 months Funeral services Tues. 12 m. .117 Llandrillo rd , Cnwid Train leaves Broad ht Sta. 11-1 LIPPEN June in ANNA A LtPPi:N (nee Shaw) wife of Evan W I.lppen Dun notice of funeral will be given, husband's residence, 217 New Jersei ave, Colllngs. w ood V J LOVETr Slsth Month 14th. FnANCPU I dvughter nf late Pdnnrd and lane L. H. ! Loiett aeed 31' Relatiies nnd friends In- men in iuner.il iiuru tin, join lnst , 11 a. m Friends' Meeting House. Germantown ale and Cambria st IKF.MM1 tune 11 MARGUIKT RXMSAV. wife cf William H Makemson, Hr Helatliia nnd friends invited to funeral, Wed 2pm 1340 S Pas.on St. Int Mt. Morlah Cem Remains mav be viewed Tues , 7 tn n n tn Auto funernl MALLO lune 14. CVROLIN, widow nf Michael Mallo (nee Hnllacher) aged 87, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues ,1pm. 1144 N Oth st. lnt Forett Hills Cem Auto service. MANKIV At Woodburv N I, June Id KE.IAH JENNINGS MANKIN (nee Osborn), wife of George R Mankln, aged 70 Rela tiies and friends Invited to funeral Tues , 2pm residence of son-in-law William C Eldrldge. 41 West st Woodburv, N J lnt Egllngton Cem Remains may be viewed Mnn 8 to 0 p m MtCARNEY Suddenlj. June 11 OWEN. huRbind of Catharine Carrotl MtCarnev. Relatiies nnd friends, Holi Name Society nnd Leneue of Sacred Heart of M. Francis of Asslsl Church Dll. No N A O H. Court Summer! Ille No lis P of A . nnd emplnvis of II W Greer Worsted Milt Germantown Invited in funera'. Wed. 8 30 In m f.1 Manhelm st,, Orrmantonn Sol I einn requiem mass St Francis of Asslsl Cliurcn tu a m int. iioi ,-ennicnre t em. MePADPEN lune 10 EDWIN J, son of John and Julia McFadden (nee Cnhlll), nged 8 Relatives and friends pupils of Nn tlvlty Parochial School Inilted to funeral Wed 8 .10 a m , parents' residence 2047 Almond st. Requiem mass Church of Ni tlilty 10 n m lnt Holv Sepulchre Cem Auto perl Ice McOARRY June 14 MARGUERITE M McOARRY. daughter of Annie T and late loseph W. Pile nged 10 Relatives and friends Inilted to funeral, Thurs . 1 p. m , mothers' residence 2021 S 20th st. Int Mount Morlah Cem Friends may call Wed. eve Auto seree, McfJOTIIHUV Suddenlv, June 10 DAN IEL son nf Daniel and Maele MeCothlgan. nged 27 Relative and friend' Dlv, 50, A. O II and P nnd R U R Relief Asso . In vited to funeral, Wed . 7 10 a. m , 0223 Stenton ave . Gormantown Solemn requiem mass Immatulate Conception Church 0 a m Int Holi Senulchre Cem McNl'LTY June 10 THOMAS F. hus band of Mnry J, McNultj, formerly of 033 Passiunk ave Relatives and friends, San Domingo Council, No 230, K of C: Cus tom Cutters' Club of Phlla Inilted to fu neral. Fri , 8 30 a m . 800 S Bflth st Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem MePrUf At 1310 S 28th st . June 10, MICHAEL F husband of Lillian C Mc reak (nee Rogerson) Due notice of funeral MILLER lune 11 ELLEN, widow of Wm 1" Miller Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Tues 8 30 a. m residence nf daughter Mrs R Mllburn. 1131 E. Sedg. lev nve Requiem high mass Church of the Asccrslon 10 a m Int. New Cathedrnl Cem MOORE June 13 EMMA J. MOORE (nee Gtause) widow of Thomas Moore Relatiies and friends Invited to funeral services Wed . I 30 p. m , residence of son ln law rhlllp Hornbereer. 2210 8 Front st Int Fernuood Cem Remains may be viewed Tues 7 to p, m Auto service. MORGAN rormerly or 012-. nace st ?K 10 FREDERICK DE LONG, son of ' h""m'c . w" . f'.'"'."" "n to funeral services Tues . 2 p m . funeral r,ar,or" of, ? S Frankenfield s bons, 5300 Vne - St 'nt J jrnwTood Cent ,ML';''''F,n,rrrAt Atlantic (tti N J.. June ' J". GUSTAVUR A , husband of W Ihe mlna , ' Mueller aged r.s It, la tiles and friends f" organizations of which he was a mem. ' her. lniitedto services. Thurs . 2 pm. I ' Iyer M tlair llias . iiiju tmimill st Phlla Int prliate Friends may tall Wed 7 JO to 0 10 p m MURPHY lune 15 ELLEN, widow of Dennis Murphv Relatives and friends In vited to runernl Tues . 8 30 a. m , 2400 Jef. fer.nn nt Solemn reoulem mass St Ellx.i. beth's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Len,-cV.sfMiMriT lnr I NI.SSfc.HSl ItMIUl JUT 'wcupm.ClllirnT hnshanH nr iii-aLEMionninivr T.ma in A r. . NLSSBIlSt .HMIDT . June, 10. ADAM NBSHEKhCliSI I V r. nusnanq ot nnna HM.-r. I schmldt (nee Hahlltzel). Due notice of fu- ""P,10',,',11?. i'uSn "' "Sjfiiirn i.'.n. 14 ' ,PAv ,Vlam an I late pUl.r aed " Iteli i'anier ageo --- .lieu ANNA M . daughter Florence Cnmmfnirs Zr. aBrnaVr,eId"LodgVe" No"aifl,r,S'na'f ,. . p.nn T.les' Auxlllarv nf the OIH nuaru 01 .11 uriii. .1. .1. .. t-iuiiij'rii 01 Needles L. Booker Cn . shirt manufacturers ' Invited to funeral Tues.. 1.30 p m resl. Guard of 2d Regt. N. O. P.: emnloyes of Iniltert tn funeral Tues.. 1.30 n , h"-.- , K.,h.;:i.i;,-- Y.eni,' i . m; .;,vB' .."s.r'h"" " ".,r-Ar,,", r.'-' Remains may be viewed Mon. eve. Auto 1 ,-, -," 1 8erl.rJ; , " Td" friend. Inv'lfeit to 'f.iniVIi r.'.V." Mn 11 an . ' JhVnh 'ni ? . I services, Mon . 11 30 a m Church of the Incarnation nroad and Jefferson sts. Int Private Remains may be viewed at Parish "1'" """". ,n n.."- !" . . ' PATTERSON Suddenlj. June 11 WIL- LIAM S . husband of Jennie V Patterson. Relatives and friends Invited to services. T"es 2 n m 71i x 4iith st Int. private. Friends may call Mon eie PEPPER June 14 lit Dunont st . Mana vunk, Dr DAVID THOMAS husband of Ellrabeth I.aton and son of Levan A and Sallie Pepper Services and int Pridgevllje, Del,, Tuea , a m. Friends may call Mon eve nl, napers copy PEPPPR lune HI Fn VNCES SER OEANT PERRY widow of William Pepper, M D Due notice of fupeil wm he given PERKINS lune 10, EMILY, daughter of Helen C and late O II Perkins Services Wed , 2 p. m , 413 S. Broad st. Int. prl- PRICE lune 10. ANNA R. widow of Joseph C. Price, aged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 n. m , Mil Linden st . Camden N J Int. private Arlington Cem. Friends may call Tues . 7 to 9 p m RANDALL. Suddenly. lune t3 DAVID husband of I,oula F Randall aged 00 Rel atives and friends Protection Lodge No 213. I. O -S). F . Invited to service. Tues . 2 30 p. m.. 114 S 02d st Int Arlington Cem. Trltnds may call Mon , 7 30 to 0 p. m. RITTER June 14 SUJVNN. widow of Reuben titter, aged M Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Turs , S p m.. residence of daughter Sirs Katie Monahan 0113 llaynlu.i st . Germantown. In nrli.te ROniNSON June 10 at 1007 W Tioga. MARY R widow of William H Robinson, aged 74 Funeral services will be held at tha residence of her son R !eslU Apnleby, 14IHI Harrison st , Wilmington, Del.. Tues., 1 10 v m Int Wilmington and Brandy wine Cem ROOEHS June 10. REBECCA T. daugh ter of late William A and Rebecca T Rogers (nee Carlln) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs,, S 30 a, m , 201B E Lehigh ave Solemn high mass of re quiem St, Ann's Church 10 a, in Int, Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral ROSS June IS at North Asbury Park CHARLES J ROSS, husband of Mabli Fenton Ross aged ftf. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services at bis late home, thence to the Church of the Hoiy Spirit, Asbury Park. N. J., where a solemn hlah mass of reoulem will he relebrated tun a. m , Tuea. Int. Olenwood Cem , Long fKATItls 'Michaels Church 10 a. m , Int. St. Mary's Cem Oloucester. N J. Aulo funersl SAMPLE June 1(1. THOMAS, husband of Mary C Sample. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Wed , 3 30 p. m , apartments of William 11, Battcrshy, SSlft N Broad st. Int. alenwood Cem Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 to 10 P. m. Auto '"hCHMIDT. June , 1R. KATHERINK, daugl ter cf Cisra and late Carl A. Schmidt, aged 27. Relatives nnd friends Invited tu funeral. Wed , ? p. nt . mother's residence, 2R30 N lauiy l. Jnt Greenmount Cem. Rem tins 111 J be v lined Tues,, 8 p, m. Auto service SCHMIEG June 11 MARGARET, widow nf John Schmleg, aged 70 Relatives and friends, members of Holy Fsmllj, Sacred Heart League nnd Altar Societies Inilted tn funeral. Wed , MO i, m , residence nf son-in-law, Thomas Egan U80 N. Rsndolph st Solemn reoulem moss St. Peter's Church 10 a. m. lnt St Peter'e Cem Aulo funeral. SCHRAMM June 14. LILLIAN, wife of Frank Schramm and daughter of late Dan iel and Margaret Shorts Relatives and friends. II V. M Sodality of Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church Invited to funeral. Tuea ,8a m husband's residence. 2431 S Front st. High requiem Insss Church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel I) 30 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto service SHARKEY. June 11 BRIDGET, wife of Arthur Sharkey (nee Knne) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues, 8 s, m , husband s residence, 2nnn Ellsworth st. Sol emn high mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 0,30 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem SIUNN At Heading Pa., June 14, MOR GAN A. SHIVN, aged 71. Relatives and friends Invlltd to funeral Tues . 3 p. m,, residence of Howard Pew 04 Shreve st , Mt Hnllv, N J Int. Mt. Hnlly Cem SHIRK Suddenli. lune 11 WILLIAM It , son of Mnry A and late John C. Shirk aged .10. Relatiies and friends Invited to funeral services Tues R p m nt the resi dence of his mother, 2211 N 21st st Int Lebanon, Pa., via train leaving 9th and Colombia ave station at 842 a m. SMITH- lune 11. THOMAS J, husband nf Emma K Smith Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed ,2pm, residence of son. In-law, Eugene Godfrey, 4720 N, Camftc st Int private. Remains mav be viewed Tues , 7 to 0 p m STEARNE June 7, at Denver Col.. LORETTA V, wife of Dr. Wm V Stearne (nee Cullen). Relatlvea and friends Invited tn funeral. Tues , H 30 a m , purlors of M. J. Fltupilrick. 3722 N. Broad st. Solemn high mass of requiem Kt Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int New Cathedral Cem. Re mans mav be viewed Mon after 7 pm. S TOPPER June 14, CHARLES P. son of Frldolln nnd Cntharlne stnpper. Rela tiies and friends, League nf Sacred Heart of Gesu Invited to funeral, parents' resi dence, 1419 N 19th st , Tues , 8 30 a. m Solemn requiem mass Church nf Gesu 10 a m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto f urernl STUTZER Juno 11 AUGUSTUS, hus band of Kllzsbeth Stutzer Relatives and friends. Nonpareil Lodge, No. 220 I O O F . Metamoro Tribe. No 71. I. O R Mi Colllngswood Mutual and members of Col lingswood Fire Co No 1, Invited to funeral, Wed , 2 30 p. m . CO-' Haddon nve , Cnlllnte wood, N J. Int Harlelgh Cem. Friends mav call Tues after 7pm SYKES Suddenly. June 14. SIMEON IT.. son of late Dr. Henry and Ellahth Sykes. Relatives and friends, Concordia Lodge, No. 07. F. and A. M.: L O. O. JI.. No 84; em ployes Phlla. Electric Co . Invited to fu neral services. Tues 1 2 p m . 1818 N. 13th st. Int. West Laurel Hilt Cem Auto fu neral Remnlns may be viewed Mon. eve. TECKLENBURO. Juno 10. MARTHA, widow of Frederick C, Teeklenhurg, aged 84. Relatives and friends Ladlea Aid of Lsnke nnu Hospital. Invited to funeral services Wed , 2 p. m . residence nf son. Dr. Robert II. TerUenburg, 2449 Oxford st. Int. pri vate. Mt. Vernon Cem. Remains may be e.ied Tues , 7 to 9 n m THOMSON June 1.1. ELLEN J. widow of Henry W Thomson Relatlvea and friends Invited to services. Wed, 2 pm, Oliver H Balr Bldg. 1R20 chestnut st. Int prlvite Mt Morlah Cem THUNDER June 1.1 ELENA JtARY. widow of Hcnrj Gordon Thunder Relatives and friends Inilted to funeral. Tues, 8 30 a m , 4242 Regent st High requiem mass Church of St Trancls do Sales 10 a. m Int private. 1III June 14. IOSEPII PARDEE TIDD. husband of late Lucy A. Tldd. aced 80 Relatlvea nnd friends. Red Cross of Lodge No 312 K of P. Invited to funeral, Tues ,2pm, son-ln-lnw's residence, Harry T llldwell, 2111 S. 18th St. Int Mt. Peace Cem. Remains mav bo viewed Mon., after 7 p m Auto funeral. TITUS June 14. ISAAC, husband of Mary E. Titus, aged 70 Relatives and friends, emnloves of Thomas Potter Sons A Co Inilted to funeral services Tues 1 n m , 240 W. Erie ave, Int Forest Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Mon . from 7 to 9 p m 1 HAVERS .Tune 13 ELLEN daughter nf lato Mlchnel and Bridget Travers of County Maio Ireland, Relatives end friends, B. V. JI Sodality of St. Vincent Church. Invited to funeral Tues.. 8 30 a m . Mt. Alrv. Solemn requiem mass Holy Cross Churth Jit Alrv 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral VAN HORN. On Jute IB. EDMORf J., son of Edmorl E. Van Horn, nt Huntlngddn. Pa Relatlvea nnd friends Invited to at tend funeral services, nn Tuesday, June 18, at 10 30 a m , at St. Andrew's Church, Lambertillle N. J WALDRON. June 1.1. JOHN tf. WAL DHON, husband of Annie Jf Waldron (nee Hold), need 72 Relatives and friends. Orient Lodge. No 280. T and A. M.. Jlnsnnlc Vet. erans. Invited to funeral. Wed . 1 30 p. m . 131S 8 10th st Funeral services Unlver sallst Church of tho Messiah. Broad and Jlontgnmerv ave ,3pm Int private. WARNER At JIt Holly. N J . June 11. BKULAH D . daughter of William and Marv II Ivarner, aged 78 Relitlves nnd friends Invited to funernl 130 Garden st , Jtt. Holly. N J . Wed , 2 p m Int Jtt Hollv Cem Autos will meet train leaving Market st. fern. Phlla., 12 30 p m. at JIt Hnllv WILSON Suddenlv. June 14 HARRIET, daughter of late Isaac and Adelaide Wilson Relatives Invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p. m , 1807 S 21d st Int private WILSON June 11 HAKItY E. husband of Nellie Wilson (nee Selsor) aged 38 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues ,2pm 0212 Knox st . Germantown Int. prliate. Remnlns may be viewed Mon. eie. i,usi' AND FOUND DOG Lost. "Laddie." Scotch collie, tan, white collar and chest, tall and feet tipped with white, patch nf short hair on left hip; reward H T. Powers. 311 I.ansdowne road, Llanerch Phone Llanerch 871. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other t lassltlnl Ads on Page 31 AN ESbENTIAL OCCUPATION THE TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PHILA DELPHIA. 'IHE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION. IS OP VITAL IMPORTANCE IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE WAR. YOUNG WOJIEN, BETWEEN 17 AND 85. CAN SERVE IN NO JIORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. COJIil AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALL- IMPORTANT ARJIY OF 3000 LOYAL VUU.VU 1VUMEN. THE TRAINING COURSE AND THOROUGH. IS SHORT 0 PFR WEEK IS PAID DURING THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS WITH RAPID AD VANCEMENT THEREAFTER. APPLY TO MISS JI n RYAN AT 400 JIARKET ST. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. BOOKKEEPER In Accounting Department; young lady with knowledge of double-entry. Public Ledger Company, flth and Chestnut streets. CAP SPINNERS AND TWISTERS WANTED: EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS: GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK. PRINCIPALLY FOR GOVERNMENT WORK AP PLY GR1RWOLD WORSTED CO , DARBY, PA. CIIILDSURSE. white, experienced: take en tire charge of boy 2 years old: go to Chel sea, Atlantic City, for July and August: must be neat willing and have reference for ability and character. Address P 402, Ledger ofnee CLERK. In accounting department, no ex perience necessary. Public Ledger Com pany. Sixth and Chestnut sts . Phlla. GIRL, educated, prefer teacher, wanted for permanent position; salary to start, fl)0. P 928 Ledger Office OIRLS WANTED 800 TO LEARN TO OPERATE VARIOUS MA CHINES ON PIECEWORK BASIS AFTER LEARNINO' YOUR EARNINGS SHOULD AVERAGE FROM 14 TO 1 PER DAY: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY) ONLY GIRLS HKTWEFN THE AGES OF 21 AND 45 YEARS NEED APPLY TO THE MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDY8TONE RIFLE PLANT miur, me ur; , EDDY8TONE, P, PA. .PHILADELPHIA OFFICES 131 8 Kith st. , R1A1 Vt. !, ..J HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on rase Z) OIRLS for various manufacturing department!. i.u Good wages to start, with excellent chance for advancement. Pleasant working conditions. - , . . . Jlodern plant. Residents of northesst section preferred. MILLER LOCK CO . Orthodox and Tacony sts. GIRLS, 17. for clerical pos ; good pay, ad vancement, no Saturday work: state age, esp and last salarv. "L-TII." P O Box Sinn GIRLS wanted! steady work! good pay. Ap-,5'i-k ,lonl Umbrella Frame Co.. SOlh "'iJ.' "?,..' Fi"1 the'liuslness: $7 a week to ...n. jiiuuigjii ein. tllHii "it. , - '"" "" "- "" n" HOUSEU OKK . Working , housekeeper, re nnn nnrnan ni- rk.i...t t " -' s iirntnm hi. kAUNIitiY uiria to learn shirt body Iron- ,itt,gv!!i.imlnlmum.w"BC' Piecework Plan! witn permits of active operators earning .. iji ,ttu", more: cool, well ventilated buildings, with congenial surroundings. Ap- ftrn.rt .1 "" -""""' -U" tO1 "' LAUNDRY P aln and fancy Ironera: SO minimum silary tn learn: chanco to earn considerably more on piecework plan: steady people will find the position attractive. Pll- ....... . . n , m -, , . nnimi hi, NURSE, with Rood references, tn take cnarge of 17 months-old boy, home In coun try, near Jenklntown station Readinn Rail way; permanent position with good wages, for competent woman. Phone Ogontz 1117. Ny8.B.'i w.,!lt'..f0.,",, - wars old. while at Atlantic City for months of July and erenee t Ann r ... nte,... SHOES General operators and vamners . ""nil ncnocer - v.o , ..'a ana Mar set, second floor SILK TICKERS AND SPREADERS Splen- uiu iin ior particular workers: paid while learning. Apply Grlswold Worsted Company, Darby, Pa. STENOGRAPHER, for real estate office j5,a. experience and salary wanted. JI 145 Ledger Central S1J";,00i1AP'.,t:R'.n", w,th ome knowledge nf bookkeeping Anplv 171 W. Ihlgh aye TOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR STENOGRAPHERS AND TYriSTS t WITH SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERIENCE OVER 19 YEARS OF AOE ARE WANTED AT ONCE ALSO JtOON HOPKINS, POWERS AND HOLLCnTH TABULATING JIACHINU v. OPERATORS EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH-GRADE WOMEN WORKERS APPLY i WOMEN'S ESIPLOYJIENT BUREAU HOO ISLAND PA. ASK FOR J1RS. NORRELL WANTED An experienced snip hunter for Installment ousiness ior unties stores, 2"0n N Broad st WASHWOMAN, colored or white, to do fam llv wash nn Monday or Tuesdav each week: position permanent. Call 5730 Hat- neld ave., vvesi 4-nua, WINDERS on cotton ynrn Apply Wright Textile Co Jasper and Orleans sts WOMAN'S LAND AP.MY Is In need ot responsible women who for pa triotic service sre willing to help with the cooking: 115 per month and board will be given as salary .Apply to 2014 Chestnut St. phone Locust 4816. WOMEN, to learn chair packing. Apply 244 B tith st ; YOUNO WOMAN, experienced In credit and collection work, able to take care of corre- spondence Apply 020 Arch st General BUSINESS SERVICE CO . 1301 Land Title Girls, women wanted: Government posi tions, $100 month: 30 000 vacancies; easy clerical work: list positions free, Franklin Institute. Dept. 710 K. Rochester, N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Ciaasuled Ads on Page 21 ACETYLENE WELDERS BOILERMAKERS BOJLER FIREMEN MACHINISTS LABORERS i First-class men wanted Apply Superintendent's Office TOINT I1REEZE OAS WORKS PASSYUNK AND SCHUYLKILL AVES. " ,sli:t.PHlA ADJUSTERS ON Acme. Cleveland or Brown & Sharpe auto matic screw machines', highest wages and bonus paid for maximum production, also additional bonus of 10 per cent for night work. This la our opportunity If you apply at once to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE COMPANY -' EDDYSTONE RIKLE PLANT EDDYSTONE, PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES IS! ANtl HOAD AND WOODLAND AVE. SMUARKKT st" WpND .FLOOR) 1519 ARCH STREET BRING REFERENCES ASSORTERS WANTED. APPLY PFER. LESS KID CO.. 1085 N, 2D ST., CAM- PEN, M. J. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRMEN: best wages: hour shop: only flrei-class men need apply. Fnss-HUgn.B v o . i.i wiii - iiw.. BLACKSMITHS and helpera: steady work lor tlrst.claia men. jPPlr Tlndf-Mcr:li co, Eddtini. f i ;. ',r:,. HELP WANTED MALE ' I (Other Classified Atls on race 1) .I'ii nA.. n l 1 ,. ... ... .."..1 uuuMidcrbn in Accounting Lieparimenil 7 T I younff man with knowledge of double-entry.Jrv'l Public Ledger company, nth and Chestnat a.t treets. MJJ 1 fiU u(jruiAn.r..Eit'AOi. no.rsa.B nous nes.TTi liriiiiivi-i ww. .......,-. , iiius. lllUIUUinif unaermanu pomm-i, niHtfinc up laiemcnU nnd reports; utoadv position: rfference qulrfd F int. l(1fr Ontral lUKiKKEhrKK Camfleti munufBctutini plant want bookkeeper with knowledge of Btenoftraphv. t pewrltlnr and general rfn work V 114, Te1per Office BORING Mll.Ti HANDS wanted. Apply tn evenlnKfl 7 to n, Nlnn Vnlve Employment Office. Itamond Ilulldlns. noom 218. C609 nermwniown a" HOT wanted In office of large manu factor- i' in 'concern: opportunities for advance,- ment, Apnlv Crane Dpt. Nlles-Bement-Pond Co , Mifflin and Madow ata HOT wanted. Apply Hartung- Company, D06 Race ntreet nCVrwanted for office. Call 200 N. 15th w m Room 703, HOTS, energetic and ambitious, for menaen kit Fricei fAccm-in uppur. ior anvance ment: liberal waire. bonua and vacation with full pay. Applv to Mr Cranatre, Delivery Dept. ntern Union, IMh and Chestnut Kt, BOYS wanted, atfadv work: cood waret Apnlv National Umbrella, Frame Co . 30th and Thompson ata UOY8 wanted for rail aettlnr. Apply Tew dnll & .Inne Co Mth nnd Poplar ata CARPENTERS INDUSTRIAL-rtiANT CAnPEfrtTRS WANTED STEADT WORK' NO TIMR LOST ON AC COUNT OF WET WEATHER OVERTIME IN ADUNDANCB Arpir EDDT8TONE MUNITIONS CO. EDDTSTONE. PA. CHAUFFEURS for 3 and A ton trucks: fits) referenee, age, married or single. P 111, Ledger Office COLLECTOR First-class men who can fur nish bond: excellent position for the right men: nur men arc mnklng big money: salary end bonus Apply 2gnn N Proad COMMISSARY EMPLOYMENT DEPART MENT OP OOVERNMFNT SHtPYARD AT HOO ISLAND REQUIRES SERVICES OF EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS, EXPERT. EVCED WHITE BUS MEN AND WHIT MISCELLANEOUS KITCHEN HELP, HIOK WAOES AND TLEASANT I.IVINd 8UR ROUNDINO'l APPLY UNITED STATES P.MPLOYMENT SERVICE S, W. COR. 8D AND 'WALNUT STS SEE MR SCULIj DO NOT APPLY AT HOO ISLAND. COMPOSITORS stons hands, monotype catt er runners N. E cor. Arch atid ldth sts. COOK, absolutely first class: small family, Atlantic City: very highest wages paid. Pox 2M1 Dnrland Acencv. Atlantic City. COST CLERK Young men for cost work In steel plant: good opportunity: prefer younv married man with some manufacturing ex perience In cost keeping and Inventory: In reply state age. reference, full particulars ns to experience and salary desired. P 30. Ijertfeer Office. DRAFTSMAN Wanted ung man, high school graduate, good detaller and tracer! state age wages desired and experience, Address Works Engineer; American Steel Foundry. Chester. Pa uaAt 1SMAN Urst rinss. hnvlng either mechanical or electrical experience TClen. trie Service Supplies Co , 17th and Cam hrla sts ELECTRICAL foreman, experienced on over head line construction: steadv work good wages Apnlv Wm Foster IgnK N 31st at. ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER WNTED EIOHT-IIOUR DAY APPLY 000 CHESTNUT ST., SECOND FLOOH ELECTRICIANS and armature winders': vl l-AtYP il nsl iAAfl ia va t .!.. e a . a m M -r... "" " ,.'""" iTm vi'pi- iinaei Morrla To , Kddvatone pa ELEVATOR OPERATORS, LICENSED White American citizens Between the ncs of 31 and 43 Good salary BK MR. KUOUSE 1230 Arch, sixth floor ELEVATOR operators for office bldg uervlce, ifM,it-nA,"y 'JPlonnent. Apply room 431. Land Title Rldg ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office bulldlr- servlce, white, steadv emplOMnent. Apply Room 444, Wldener lilds. ENGINEER WANTED' S HOUR DAY AP- " Tr.v unit ciiPBTviii' o!i w7,l.rtft.S. , FLOOR. "" ----- o... vuu jt l"N,9lfiJ3Eit',tat't,"aryi steam nnd electric. Woolford Wood Tank Co., 1429 Chestnut st . or Darby station, P R. p EXPEDITERS to follow orders for war work: muu be able to read drnwlnxa and have srood know led re. of machine shop practice; prefer men past draft are, of rood personal appearance, state age. experience, salary expected and references. G 4, P. O. BOX 3500 FIREMEN Good working conditions Steady work , APPLY MILLER LOCK COMPANT 4533 Tacony st., Frankford FIREMEN and ash wheelers: firemen. 4Ao an hour: ash wheelera, 41c an hour; soft real; automatic stoker; good working con dltlons Nixon Pappr Co . Manayunk, Pa FOUNDRY helpers and rhlppera: 33c per hour Chambers Bros . n2d and Media HELPERS for work on furniture vane. appiv wun reterences. inn marxet st. HOSIERY Borderers wanted. Andy Hag- gar Hosiery Finishing Co., C and West- mnreinnq siw IKON WORKERS wanted on metal turn. H. D Dougherty Co . 17th and Indiana, ays. LABORERS AND MECHANICS WANTED AT ONCE F. McGOVERN 136 S. 3D ST. - . WORK OR FIGHT Yf SLSAl. tt VA VlrSlf U7nfillriB AH nAtf-Pfli tSJAAMsV .TV 14 s. .j .uh iu.ntig Uil vr"II lliuvilkiv,ir; work we will place you to your advantage, jjjjil Ulvll w Mtv n -.ni, iu hvis,, INEXPERIENCED HELP r i r. niHiviitii Asirniiivi n un ai iuui hip.- tt ii..ns 121 Dr week to start. Piecework.1 after first wevk Tour earniti-s then ahauld 2 avtrfltT0 fretm 14 tn Sft ni-- dav. ) LABORERS -4S TWO HUNDRED Laborers (colored), good wages ana Don us tor niienaance, STEEL HANDLERS TWENTY-FIVE Steel Handlers (colortd). S7Vi cents per hour and bonus. . EXPERIENCED HELP Die Sinkers raua. Makers Marhlnlsts (Maintenance Work) Tool Room Milling Machine Hand! ? Tool Room Lathe Hands Tool Makers Tool nrlndei. Tool Hardenera Tn fnr nlptit) n nt W nn Vi thm nn1ttnM are paid a bonus of IS and 10 per cent. Km MIDVATR RTEEL AND ORDNANCE Ca EDDYRTOVP. RIFLE PLANT ? EDDYSTONE. PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES! Wnndiind ave and Island rd. ' R2W Mjrket t. s 1518 Arch st. t Hnurifl . m -to B n m. dallr.L.J! :... t, . a." i ... j' .l'"V " .-1 ,?, 4i M , j1 .11 y I' m $ S5I v'l 'I ( il Hrl m 'il vm .Island t-4 and IVooduWa . re -!. vra-mS 40TH t MABKET 8TS. NleKON, i-F-, " iTSSS'.' wi"SK"SlL. fl"1"'" .: .i3i. ..- ... -w '!..-;, ... A,B- " smriiij,y tifflK '.wscTaK z,r r? . "-..'' m.i' n .i - i , wm m it n i. i.3K u.s-.--L.--- ts-fc, , - 1 - ij.ro W -'Nile MlUKt A n ;V'V' ,?.-?? '&! i t'A IV -. f vr- UO BELOW MARKET ST. . I tWMMri Lsj
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