: f-i. " p- rvw-na fci.g'a- nit.' , v' ,3M.'k.&v W ."!, !!. I ZiJX rszSA 1 m IT-1, , va ' IDE BAND DIRECTOR er l. Uiarmbury Will come Second Lieutenant .'Through Assignment Si"" tr &, Bf a Btaff Cerrf 'peffriVnt Meade, Admiral, Jld June 18 liter O. Charmbury, the musical Itlon at Little Penn, will not be elled to serve many weeks as a f '--at-. anMler. W . .1 '. " jTKI-i much became known today when iA''M"iii mnrln the .llrector of the 301th lineer Regiment Band Secretary er has decreed that army band lera must wear the gold bars of sec I lieutenants, so Charmbury vv 111 share , iJVn,s good fortune. The soldier, an nc 'utJWhnDllshed pianist, who has toured the i -M.iftH.nliy with many famous singers, ar f i?ir rived at this camp less than three weeks 'SfO and was assigned to the engineer WJWSlment. His abilities soon cr dj, brought to the attention of his command wita officer, and, Instead of digging r Klaltenes and Building Driuges, me musi- ' - .-- ..I..... n nll., I t h A hnrl -? H VttO BMCII IX J1HVI III -"V - "Tlisr director has been disqualified for iv&Vrsea8 service and his place has been i (rjfilven to Charmbury Although claiming L htr.. Ta r -,----.- . .wkTwi Rrrman In the camn are not so JWfortunate as Charmbury. and Instead of '?5a nln r a a e- fnmm I elrtrierl nftlrprs. theV "jWftu not certain of going een as common Wiollers. " tV J,ot rrouI " Ka,eer $The subjects of Kaiser Wllhelm, al. K. tBougn tney are not proun 01 inn "- -,,, ttncUon, are William Paul Keicneu, ot , th 310th Field Artillery, and Elliott yjfi. Heine, of the 601st Engineers The lat ;." j. hmi honn In tht rrnintrv- seven vear-i fj-whlle Relchelt landed two weeks before ! country declared war against. ftTnce. England. Russia and other clvl- 1 j'llied countries i The Germans have- filed citizenship ; papers, but these must remain on file until after the war. Whether Heine and JRelchelt will be sent to Prance Is 1 iqucsuon.. neicneii Fereu lour jeais m he German nay and asserts that he ts hpough with the Kaiser He ts a cor f gii-pprai in a Battery ana is consmerea .' :n 1 .. .. . V Al'lW'' fcUlUICI, tfV lAUhough a glory barn with a sawdust Ut floor and other trappings has not been fr? ierepter1. T.ltftrt Penn U enlrnlnir n. irenil- ' f-'lne relal Charles R Brum, an ean- i Alv cellst from Rochester. X Y . Is here, and , ,v ln'a series of ranid-flre sermons Is mak- D ylrur an effort to drle Satan and all his , 4iaorkers from thli section of .Mar-1 fjs taia. Drum is assisted ny unaries u aWHer, music director t 7-&- Drum t nrenrhln tn hit ntirienres ?wi t. . .... . 1 X'lrr the T. SI. C. A huts and feels confl- g, i.nt that the re!al will net many tiuil Utters. Sixty-eight to Mnrlilne-Gun School Vjcr Sixty-eight men In the Fourth Ofllrers' i '..raining L-amp nave oeen iransierrea to $j!?Camp Hancock, Atlanta, Ga, where thev uiinn aiiena a macnine-gun irainmc. tp phonl. Tn thn ernnn n manv Phtl.Tilnl. t'JSf Bhlans. The men who figured In this P W ('. aa Uan In . el. li" Prlnnul & W ' '- "w V ' 1. vw.... I, 'Brown. Frank v.. Brown. Barrett'"' tfPKJBUck. Hiram B Calkins. C. rus M Chris Eg' tlan, Edward L Clark. Hadley A. Clark. lO, William S. Covington, Henrv D Daglt, V.ii.,,James B. Bby. Heed G Einstein. Al- liSX-fred E. Eminerson, Joshua C. Hverard I fere- Joseph C Fischer. Richard rischer. Xel- ' ' -Hon F. Fisher, Miles W Fry, Charles D , lCrman. Robert M. Gillham. Tvp R yOrant. John H. Harter. Montgomery W I ia-Mawka, Frank B. Halan. Harold J Karr jv & wn --- iuo.ici, liciuj 4vut.ii, viianrs rw,l.arandk William A. Lane. LlntJIey E leaurxeiere. uanaaii j. Leeoeuf, Jr. Fred Vf!tkJ Loes, Albert L. Landls, Valentine b . vsitl.t. aii.iiiiai iJICUCUIIttU, UUHIl U liyons, Andrew J. McGowan, Curtlanrt f ;-(!. Manifold, James S Hunger. Frank J m aie.i , Hmi.. x.i.i..b ti'iiti t. DeMjHDi uiua vx .cuiiie,i-r imam r ( VTflekum, Leo C N'orris. Clarence J Ol- i SMndlke. Robert M Olone. Clare E Par- ii!l, 'William P. Perry. William K Rob- lnson, 'William V Rohrbaugh Morton K 1 'KOtnschlld, George E Hullman, John J ..Schlosser, Frederick B Sncok Michael i J' O. Stanaltls, Arthur "W Taylor, Irvine -VJt Trainer. -William H. Tucker Harold w- AUKu.i, r.uKcne u aner, tuuard H Waters, William Wipdorn, Herbert n ZrrA MlMh.l..Cl Cl.rfr T TV-It, 1 . I . r V w utul. iiiiams liicnara kS- R. 'Wlnelow, Jonn A Worthlngton, Frank I ,i,.jwnitowsKi, Paul w zazzali, Lorin W I tttC!S!eltner. I 1 1 - i SHnRFWAITC,RWAIVIT flvnniiiiiiunniU fiinXED MONTHrY WAfiRI ---- ",-5vCost of Livinrf anrl npp.rp.nsi LiWl c -'-' 'Tips" Given as Reasons Ski Atlantlo City June 18 um .... ... .., .. . vyfoi uiiiiiiaiuut txiiins or a nxen onttsly waee for waiters, taking Into Recount the growing cost of living and steady decline of gratuities since Tlpsod fellows" ln the free-spending dlvl- t4onibegan investing their spare cash In Pk 'JUbwty Bonds and war stamps instead ''ff bidding for special attention, will V'DkwMlvtrti to shoro bonifaces and re- urnt proprietors today as a result . a. mass-meeting or 300 garcons. They are demanding $40 s. month rith meals" and J60 monthly without Jeod thrown In. Waitresses also formed a union with fc. nucleus of 100 members, but their eroands have not yet been formulated t representative from the Department .Labor In. Washington counseled the Iters meeting not to consider striking 11 every possibility of effecting a promise through arbitration has been hausted I Every cafeman on Atlantic aenue has up the new wage demand of the lenders union for a six-day week. . IBOTEL MUST BAR WOMEN r itown Judge Gives Chanco f for Place to Retain License atswn, r.. June 18 Frank P. rt and Eugene Meyers, proprietors B norei namiuon, nexi aoor to me town Courthouse, were ordered r'ourt by Judge Groman The Judge them tnese questions as to the cfr of their hotel, right under the I'ot the court, as he put it: Don't you know that a man under 'influence of liquor was harbored at r hotel for fle weeks; that you kept -upplled with liquor during that t'ana that ne aieq ai your place?" I't you know that jour clerk as- .rooms to married men adjoining Xf single women m't you know that a girl of slx- . And a married man emerged from : affce door of the Hamilton so In that tney. fell upon the side oi't'you know that parties In your i whom you believe are your friends ifce parties who keep the court as tq what Is going on In the iT" ..Judge said that he would ghe Mie more chanue and make their it ttnure conditional on gooa ne gather than revoke It or order strict, ,Attorney to prosecute them. dered that the Ifamljton tie ton . strictly. as a, mttta hotel with, no i M0UIM tBe place, i": j.. Bright Words for Home Folks From Boys in the Service BOSS OF Ol'll DADDIES ANCESTORS are useful things when ancestors are good Thev make a fellow u.alk the line 0 duty when he should We know they had the limlfnffonv of their time, of course. But for the good they did we'll cheer their names until tie're hoarie Look at Durham's ancestor, A seaman bold and tireless! But Sir John Baker .Voter irorled the ttirelfsi Baker uas an admiral, who bosicd the British fleet. Salted and fought and worked and played and made his life complete Won the highest honors that this coun try could bestow, And In Ifesfmliuter Abbey lie, 110m 1 death has laid him low. Braie and manly, frank and free; Good at war or worship! But Sir John Baker Xcier saw an airship. Were to Sir John Baker, nf a olorious renou n! And hrrr'i In blithe vanna Durham ' Drink it dou n ' Drink it down ' May thr youngster proi e the courage by hi ancctru endourd And in the Ctieat Adienluic make the admtial feci proud If the old talt tiled todnu He'll nri n tew .tirnrir. -- - '- For Sir John Baker .Vrtcr fought the worst of Knlier' William Norrls Durham Is a descendant of Sir John BaJier, ice admiral of the White Squadron of the British fleet, sta tioned In the Mediterranean In 171fi Sir John won manv honors while he licd. In proceed immediately to London nHl!lm ., ,WRntv , ol, ind .. - following In hi" ancestors footsteps He carries thn rank of electrician flrt cla (radio) United Stite: naw, and is now tn HngMnd He wis a student in the Unlerl of Pennlinii when Tiled to the colors He was graduated from William Penn Charter School tn 1D1B and later joined the radio class at the Philadelphia Radio School, then known as the Philadelphia Wlrelp's School Tn the summer of lllfi he was a- nlpnerf tn thn Mirrnni Ridlo School to dut aboard the r:i Rio pMng between Xew ork and (J.ilxeston In the au- tumn ot the same car he entered the Unierslt nf Pennsltania to stud electriclt and the following summer .. . was stationed on hoard various vhlps pl.ving between Philadelphia nlid Jack sonville He was then sent hack to Pennsvl v.inla to continue his studies and was recalled December t nnd sent to the radio station .it Tuckertbn. V .1 , after it had been Felred b the Government His good work there led to his transfei to Hurope The ounE nun is a nephew of the late Israel W Durham and the son of Mr ,inil Mrs. Thorn is Durham rollowlng are ocerpts from some of , . ,.. . i,t mnther Dear Mother I am sitting bv the fireside In one of the finest hotels In London (the Grosaonor). my reading lamp Is at my sldo .ind I feel better now than at anv time since I left the States We arrived safelv. and earlv ester dav morning a. British launch came alongside and we were told to pack up and proceed to the Roval Xaval Barracks at Deaonport, where we were later given dinner and ordered to proceed Immediately to London The most noticeable thing about this naval base, although it is prob ablv the largest in the world. Is the complete absence of any "led tape" A fart hauled our luggage to the railroad station but we were obliged to board a trollev oar The funniest thing happened here.avhen we hailed a car traveling against us on the right side of the street We then learned, tor the first time, that traffic rules in EngHnd are directly opposite to traffic rules In the United States We nnallv got started for London and arrived there about t" p m By this time the pangs of hunger had made themselves apparent, and here ve met with our first real difficulty. I tried to pay for some sandwiches and sweets in one of the railroad sta- rnnTorus . Th Stan w KnnU fc.MjwwM.5-wWpwl.lWH THE followlm theatres obtain their plotures throuch the STANLEY Hooking Pnmnrfltlnn vhtch lfl A mmrantept nf nr!v ahnutln r.9 i.a a.. ..-.... tlons AH picture re1ewert before exhibition Ask for the theatre In your locality obtalnlnc picture through the STANLEY Booking Corporation. ! AH..U. . -Ith, Morris i. Tassjunk Ae. AlnamDra Mat.Dallyat2, Ees.6:450 REX BEACH'S "HEART OF THE SUNSET" ADOI 1 r SSD AND THOMPt'ON STS. ftfULUU MATINEE DAILY MAE MARSH ln "THE FACE I.N THE DARK" ADfAniA CHESTNUT Below 16TH ArvwM-'lM in a. M roll 15 p. M PAULINE FREDERICK In 'HER TINAL RECKONING' OI I ICDIDn BROAD STREET and DL.Uc.IJ.IaU' SUSQl Lit NNA AVE WILLIAM S. 1HIIT ln "SELFISH TATES" lDDQi JI--N ST- manayunk LlVlrtJi03 MATINEE DAILY' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In MR FIX-IT" FAIRMOUNT M.t?BI5AgS,r- JUL.IA l-.L.TJ.liti In 'THE WIDOW S MIGHT" r-Ar,1.l V THEATRE 1311 Market St. t" A1V11L.I 0 A M to Midnight. BELLC BEJJEH In THE LAST REBEL" ZCTUl CT THEATRE Below Spruce PD 1 rl SI. MATINEE DAILY HARRY MOREY In "THE GOLDEN GOAL" rDC AT MnPTUFPN Bread St. at ErU UlAUfllllUiVllluiui 2.B30&BPM. GERARD'S "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" IMDCD1AI COTH A WALNUT STil. IMtV-JNlML. Mat! 2 30 Eni.7 4 9. HENRY B. 1VALTHALL ln "HIS ROBE OF HONOR" f CAnCD "ST LANCAdTER AVE L,CjUti,t Matinee Dally SESSUB HAYAKAWA In "THE WHITE MAN S LAW THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF- THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT KD AB0VETr5ET Sessue Hayakawa if m&SE!t PFDAR S0TH CEDAR AVENUE Jack Pickford - """j&fc., coliseum Mirkft Bet- syr "OVER THE TOP" ??r- ft fKl A I Gtn. A Maplewood Avea. VJL.JfNJMl- 2:15 and 8 :1S P.M. J. Warren Kerrigan "The Turn of a Card" FUREKA 40TH MA,KET 8TB' WM. FARNUV1 in 'Jxw Blue" . IW' 0 I VIL?0 NORRIS DURHAM tlons with American money and they refused to accept It I then tried to cash a traveler's check with no belter success. Finally we foupd n man on the train who was willing to give us a pound for a $5 note, and des-plte the fact that I lost wventeon cents on the transaction, I was well satisfied On arriving at Lon don, the llit thing we did was wheel our baggage up to the baggage room, where, after we had given It to girl porters, wo were asked for a "tup pence ' Never halng seen a "tup pence. ' wo looked at each other much as though somebody had announced the name of .a new ocean Finally an Fngllsh officer explained'! the alii" of nngllsh money to us and we fared bftter We finally made our wav to headquarters, where one of the follows not used to traveling, tried to walk through a mirror, after having talked to i ft How he believed was standing befnre him, but who In reality was In a room behind him I The stuets hen nre covered with . uniforms, all kinds being In evidence but those of the United States, of which w sop few The streets are almost In darkncs at nlcht and a constant guard against possible air raids Is kept Signs hive been posted, ' oveiy block or so with tlje lnscrlp- Hon ' Protection fiom air raids ' I The women nave tnKen me men s places and evervwhere u see very few men Instructions are posted on everv bus, cai ami restaurant, warn- Ini neonle to keel) out all lights, and I ,h Wll 'i, irvnond cladlv tc the de- the people tctpond glaniv to me ue- mands The difference in dress it particu larlv noticeable No ' loud ' clothes or anv thing like that The mourning, too. is tremendous Even body is wondei fulls polite here and they don't have that "well. If jnu dent like It sou know what sou can (Jo ' air and man ner I.at Sundav nlcht (Mav ".6) ) we i ,.., .Ittlni In mir rnnm at the hotel , were sitting In our room at tile. Hotel when we were startled by the distant booming of guns Rushing to our , vvindvjw- e saw- shrapnel bursting all around us 111 a few minutes the nolso ,..,,.,l nn,i ,i,- nntt.nln raft cnni Incuased. and tne anti-aircrau guni were put Into action Soon the bom- bardment became so great that wc I were forced to leave the window and seek another part of the hotel, from which much noise had come It wa.s only a broken window, so I hurried back, and just in time to see a Hun plane drop It came iJcwn In flames for a hundred feet or more and then was lost to view In about an hour the shots ceased, and the 'all clear" signal was given The people began coming out of the subvvajs, cellars and places of safety and the bute wero again running when suddnl the sky was acain lighted, and mother terrific bombard ment wis s-tarted The pearchllghts -er actlp and one of the planes was caiicht In their rav. with the result that It was soon brought to earth rnoToriws CTD AWn GERMANTOWK AVE J 1 IV-1L T VFSAVf.n ST Geo. M. Cohan ln S;ZrrSTAIX . - inrtrvr.vof; I IRFRTY EHOAD 4. COLUMBIA AV. J-ilDCrV. X I Matinee Dally GEORGE WALSH In "BRAVE AND BOLD" 333 MARKET ,?T.R?.ET theatre In IIICH WOIANt ' MODEL 4JD El'T" ST- Orchestra 1V1VU'1J-. rnntinuous 1 to 11 SIR J FORBES RQBERTSOV In ' MVSKS AND FACES' PA ACE ,2 MARKET STREET I Ar-VC 10A M ton TV p GFORGE M COHAN ' M In ' HIT THE-TRAIL IIOLLIDAY" PRINCESS WaSM!" MAY ALUPOV - M. ln ' THE WINNING OF BEATRICE' REGENT MARKE? astmbi1ptim HAROLD T Irvxi-rtAA r- U. In I END ME YOUR NAME' RIAI TO GERMANTOWN AVE K1 AL N A Z TFIOCKEN ST. In "REVELATION RIVOLI 8 AND S,SOM STS 'N V Vl.l, "iIATlNEE DAT! v AMBASSADOR GERARD:S "AlL,Y "in FOUR YEARE. IV GERMANY" Rl IRY iIARKEX ST BELOW 7TH rUDI in A M to 11.15 p., WILLIAM FARNUM ' M In "ROUGH AND READY" SAVOY 1211 JIARK-T STREET -'rtVUl RAM TO MIDNIGHT MR. and MRS KY'DNEY DREW In 'PAY DAY" STANI FY MRKET ABOVE 1TH O 1 nHLC I iff, A M toll lap. m MARY PICKFORD ,Dr'i- In ' HOW COULD YOU JEAN?" VICTORIA "AHKET ST. AB. 0TH V 1V-- 1 V-Il- OA M to 11:15 P. M. AMBASSADOR GERARD'8 "MY TOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" FRANKFORD 4U6 Fra'AAve- Mary Pickford in "M'Liss" II IMRO FRONT ST. t GIRARD AVE. jymuw Jumbo Junction on Franktord "L" GAIL KANE ln "TIB scaiHAto" KNICKERBOCKER "&& Carlyle Blackwell ""ifJ,.. I fid KT 62D AND LOCUST STREETS LUUJl JIats.l 30.3 SO Ftea.R!An (r. It ELSIE- FERGUSON " '2"f MJVQM MD Below MARKET ST. lal- Plr-L-rrrl III "MILE-AlMINUTE Ijuo. ....w.v. KRNmi.W' I ' 1 BUSCH ESTATE IN U.S. IS TAKEN BY PALMER 1 Millionaire Brewer's Widow Coming Home to Find Gov eminent in Colitrol Wahlngton, June 18 The Gorern ment has taken oer the entire estate In this country of Mrs. Lily Busch, widow of Adolphus Busch, late Million aire brewer of St Louis. Mo , under the alien property law. The seizure In thin nnuntr. hMiam - ...M ..v.. ....,, ..... ur'. .j, A.i.i, ,, III,, I - i, . i "HI xvil, D' Irnnitn tn Annnn.tnH 1 , 1. ,t ... ..... tttttlna nyav K& . U.I..4 Mr1 fl tn Ifl n m ......... ... ..,.,..llull mi iii-raura to AtnertM nT ATf T,,Pnl. ,. V,n l.n . . all t j-a been mine in Germany for several ........... ... . "n, ,,.u ''"iuav runeral years Tne Government has not ap praised the property, which consists largels of breweries In St, Louln and other rifles stnrk nnd hnnriu nnrt rnalliJr" Mary Fealev, 3118 N, Hartllle st , otner ciiies, siocKs and bonds and real R ann Westmoreland sts. int Greenwood, estate in New T.ork. but It Is generally K. of P, cm Remains may be viewed believed to be worth many millions of dollars A Mitchell Palmer, alien property custodian announced the seizure of the estate was made some months ago, and the Union Trust Company, of St. Louip had been named as depository and had been operating the property for the Government. srMMl'.R RESORTS HOTEL WEBSTER 40 We. 1 45th St. N.w York. justolI5th Ave. on one of city a quietc&tstreets Much favored by womeutravelllni: without escort Within four min utes walk offorty theatres. Center of shop pine district. IP'cUl Suwr Wil't lint loom, tut el kalMnm $2 00 Lirfs loom, print bJlh, from 12 90 Suites, from $500 W JohntQ Oulnn ATHMir CITY, X. J. HOTEL OSTEND Whole Block Ocean Front Boston to Sovereign Ave. Re-opens June 12th Exclusive Chelsea Section Ownership Management nnnkit OSTFND REVI.TT TO CAPE MAV. X. .1. sEri nr voi-rt roTTVGE AND HOTE! RFSCRVATIONS AT THE RESORT S7,T," ,, ' INEST "ATHINO BEACH IN woilI.D WRITE BOARD OF TRADE YULDHOni). .N. .1. FnnFTON INN Neir beach cap 210. LUVjCIUI1 1 J Albert Harris Pron - JAinert name ij-op. pnrrtn, MnrvrUN.. F..I.11 Via. A n -i-i- ",rir, .,.. I TMF rRFSTMONT INN EaUc ' inLlrvuimuni ""'Mere Pi i The l-ntcl with the Incomparable eltuillon 22O0 ft above the sea. on the summit of the i Alleghanles Golf, tennis boating and the , "nest of fresh water lilthlng Modem Im profm,nts For booklet and terms address , WILLIAM wooiw Manager. iiiiim rt -cmi.lt;. p. Sunset Hall 0pe," "," ,h0,?.e?.r' Not - Tnitarlum Write Geo S. Gau, rr,s A Mcr or Ledr c,ntrai. VW.I.EY FORCE WASHINGTON INN CHICKEN & VAFrr.E D1NNER3 rm cATinvAi, IJnth SrxfM MumriiXM) m l.oohKKrrix, OrFff Shorthand th ras i-pedy s stem, IJuslncas Courses Day or npninir Schools Enroll any t m To m''t th heiy and IncreattinB demand for ounsr mn and women with office nnd nui-Mnf-s! training our rlasse-a will ne continued day and evening through out the comlncr nummer monthn Call or write ior pirucuiars ana taiaioe. P11ILDELVHIA ll HMNS COLLEGE 1017 Chelnut -t. QTRAYFR'S -Thf Bt Uuulnesa bcbool. O 1 IVrt 1 CIX J 801-K07 riiettnut Street roMtlons cuarnnM Tnter now Day or night. Aniinir Women nnd filrl TARKTOW. N. Y. rr; .- , . w..- c.i.i P,.lA)U ' Miss Mason's Summer School of TatrlotU Service for Glrls.Tamtown on Hudson N.Y PRCKLrOT PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans SI 000 for S10 Brine Tour diamonds, watches nnd Jeirelrr to the larKfrt pawnbop In the world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine BOMini TO TIIK CITY I: IN MEJIORMM JACKSON In memorj of our belord sl lr ANNA JACKSON. ho died Juno 18, 10H BROTHERS AND SsISTERS. Beatfjs Arrirtro-i Gorje Vv Arnhold Eitelli Air Mary A McGruditv Chaa J McN'ulty, Thoma. F. McPeak Michael F Merchant James E Mltrhell William H Monahan Joseph A Moore. Emma J Morcan F De I Mueller, Guatavus A Mullen, James Muller GustaMis A Veelv Jennie E. Nssrschmldt A Null. Ellaabeth M Olden Caroline S Perrer. Frances S Perkins. Emily Price. Anna R Rea Anna J Roeer Rebecca T Rowland. Mrj R Ruth Mary F Sample. Thomas -hmldt Kitherlnn Prhmle- Marmret Scott, Mnrearet 51 Shirk -William H Smith. Alice E Smith Thomas J Sparks William W. Stutzer. Augustus Tecklenburs: Martha Ttl Maria Tlnlln Cecelia Van Doranqulck P Waldron John H Warner, Beulah D. Wilson Harriet , TJ'orrell. Sarah E Ballei Mary Blrd Chdrl O Blount Jam Brown Charle J HurgnrfEser jonn Chamhern Annie W. fiinton Thomaa Dalton lod Danenhowr Miry Day Frank Mllea J Jean warouna Der. Re S r Doushertv. Thop F Dons Frank R Deh Nicholas G Fills Henry . English. Jennie Fereuson William C rinly Charles B Ford William J. Gill Rachl Gladlni. Cynte Haines. Bertha E Hardy Jmwi P. Trinl.1 Rn1amln C. Jones Meloslna D Kelsel William Kelsey Isaac I.lppen Anna A Makemson. M R Maloney Edard McCarney. Owen McCloskey. Anna M McCulloush A E McFadden EdvilnJ McGarrv. Marc Ite M Vcaothlian. Daniel ARMSTRONG June 15 GEORGE W husband ot late Mary E Armttrons. Rela tives and friends aurvlora of 86th Penna. VnlH . Imlted to service Wed ,2pm. resi dence rf aon-ln-law, Stanley D, Subers, 58SS EllsRorth st. Int private. ARNHOLD June 18. ESTELLA. wife of William Arnhold RelatUes and friends In .lted to funeral. Wed . 2 p m. 313t N. lflth st Int Chelten Hllla Cem. Re mains may be Mewed Tues eve Auto funeral 1 AXER June IT, MARY A AXER. ased 75 RelatUes and friends Invited to funeral serMces Frl , 1 30 p, m . son-in-law's resi dence, David B Hendricks. 119 N 3d St.. North Wales. Pa Int prhate Friends may call Thurs.r T to 0 n m BAILEY. June IT. MARY BAILEY (nee O'Neill) widow of Edward Bailey, of Colls- lana, touni moiioi ireuna neianves and friends. League, of the Sacred Heart. Invited to funeral Frl . 8 30 a m 1238 N Front at Solemn requiem maas St Mich ael's Church 10 a m. Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral BAIRD At Wernersvllls. Pa . June IT, CHARLES O , son ot late Matthew Balrd, ased 63 Notice 01 runeral later, BLOUNT June IT, JAMES husband of Mariaret T Blount Relathea and friends. Holy Name and Altar Societies of St, Co lumba'a Church League of the Sacred Heart, Propacation ot the Faith Society, Court Allesheny. No 255 F of A - em ployes of R A. and J. J Williams, and all other societies of which he u a member. Invited to funeral. Thurs . 8 30 a m . 3010 N. 22d at. Solemn requiem masa St. Co luraba's Church 10 a m. Int. Koly Sepul chre Cem Auto funeral BROWN June 1 CHARLES J . son of Geonc and Mary Brown. Relatives and friends, employe of Edward Lentz A Co . Invited to funeral Thurs . 8 30 a, m . 1218 K Oxford at. Utah raaaa St. Michael's I Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. i(o fnneral. ," "r"" r, " X V ' Ml ' nr.ATHw " Htm08TnKS9ER. -June IB. rmldence of .JT...lo.n?.'!.I,ur'"',r',,M". Mao Olrard k JOHN nURQSTItKSSER, alted OV Rela I!'? a1d 'fiends Incited to funrral serucn, iY..i" a V' -m '. Mil ford Chrldtlun Church, Mllferd.N, J. Int. Mllford, N. J. Friends may call luea , 7 to 0 p. m, rjIAMBEHB June 18, ANNIE WBA VEIl wife of Rev, Dr. I. Stench Chambers Relathea and friend" InMtfd to funeral aerv LcfJ. V" . 2 SO p. m . huband a reldnce. 0 W. Maple ave.. MerchantMlle, N J. Int. prlate, Easton. Ta.. Wed mornlne. Omit noers. Easton papera please copy. CLINTON June 1(1 THOMAS, son of John and late Allre Clinton Relates and friends Invited to funeral, Wed . 8 10 a. m , rsldnc of sister. Mrs .lames McCarthy. (lll"i Musxra'e St., Ormantonn Solemn ret nulem mass Church of the Immaculate Con tention 10 a, rn Int Holy Senulchre Cem. DALTON. Juno 14, In Denier. Col, FLOYD CURTIS, son of John P. and Ella Palton, aired 32 srnra. Due notice of the funeral will be nlen. DANENHOWKR. June 1(1. MART, widow of Charles H. Danenhower Relatlea and frlendfl 1nlted to funernt Thurs . 2 rt. m l.VH! S. Ifith st. Int, Fernwood Cem Re- "Hi .i..Aj....' 'f.V-.'iii Vn ivi- i'ii i"c "' "uimtin. Miir- ... . ....t-.v ..u,ju i"J - a 4 uiiriai en t ivri i urn i fc Allen's Lane, west of Wlssahickon ave., serlce- Tues . 3 Mt Alrv Int. nrltnt DEAN June in. CAROLINA DEAN. Jieiatixes nnd friend Invited to runeral serv. Ices, Thurs , 3 p. tn dauahter's residence, p. ni lev. rv, ot I , vm jiemain inny uei Wed , ft to 10 p. m Auto funeral. DF.VER June IB. Rev STEPHEN P DF.VER, D D , son of late Michael and Bridget A. Dever. Reverend clergy rela. tlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . Church of the Nativity R V M . Allegheny live and Belgrade st Divine office begins n 0 n rv Solemn requiem mass 10 a. m Int Holv Cross Cem noiTnitEnTr Tune in THOMAS F . son n William F and Mary A Dougherty, aged A ?. ".'.: 5."4-J'!l". ?..! .i!..cou"-, Th,,;. '. V ..r. tH. Yri Spring Garden st , W. Phlla. Solemn high mass of requiem ?t Agatha's Church In a m Tnt Mm. s.nii enre i:em aiith wn ti1 DOWNS At 3R4B Chestnut et. June IB TRANK B . husband of Adele Levett Downs and son of late A D and Emma Belster ling Downs Relatives and friend- invited to funeral service. Wed , 2 30 p m , Oliver H Bair Bldg . 18J0 Chestnut St. Int prl- DYCH June 10 NICHOLAS O. husband ot late Caroline Dyrh, aged 75 Relative, and friends. Chosen Friends Castle. No 33, K. O, E , Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 2pm. 5023 N. Warnock st,, Logan Int private North Cedar Hill Cem ELLIS June IB. HENRY, husband of late Mary Ann Ellis Relatives and friends, Star of the East Lodge. No 2, S of B Invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 p m , 242 W Indiana a-e Int. Hillside Cem Remains may be viewed Tires . after 7pm ENGLISH June IB, JENNIE daughter of late Hugh H and Mary A. English Rela. tlves and friends invited to services. Wed. 2 p m.. Oliver H Balr Bldg , 1820 Chest nut st Int private. PFRGPSON At Wildwood N J June 15 WILLIAM C husband of Fllsabeth Fer guson, late of Philadelphia Relatives and friend. Mt Olive Lodge No 3. A F and A M . ot Parkersburg. W. Va . Invited to funeral services Ingersoll parlor, 3aoq Pa. cine ave , wiiawooo. M J . 'rues , h in p m Friends mav view remains Arlington Cem Chapel. Camden N, J , Wed , 0 30 a m Int Arlington Cem FINI.r.Y At his homejn Elkton Md . on Monday, June 17. CHARLES B FINLEY president of the National Bank of Elkton. In the 72d sear of his age Funeral serv ices will be held from his late home on Wednesday June 10. at 3 30 p m. FORD tune in 321 rhurch st. Ambler. Pa . WILLIAM I FORD husband of Mar garet Pord aged BB Relatives and friends I Invltea 0 runeral serMcea wen , a p m, St Thomas a Church Whltemarsh, Pn I GILL At Paulsboro N I. June IB, RACKKb. wire ot vvuson it liiii ana daugn ter of late Stephen H nnd Roseanna Miller, aged 07 Relatives and friends invited to funeral, without further notice husband's residence. Commerce st,, Paulsboro, N. J . Wed ,2pm OUAPIM) June 17, CVNlli widow ot Tnvlor (Hading Relatives and friends Ladles' Auxiliary of Pennsvlvanla Com Imonderv. No 70, Knights Templar, invlter i tn funeral services Thurs . 1 30 p. m . 1810 N YUMIm-ton st Int private HAINES At Tabernacle. N J, June 16 BERTHA E. wife nf I Xvlson Hnlnes Relatives nnd Mends Invited to funeral. Wed 1pm, Tabernacle, N J Services church 1 30 P m Int Tabcrnac e C..IT1 HARDY June 1", IM1ES P. husband of Nellie Hardv (nee McLaughlin! Keia. ,....., ir.i. .Tm.ma unni... a. lltfE, IIIMI IIIVH'l-t JIIMI .1111113 OIII.I-1. I'l ... Chirles s Chnr.h Invll.d to funeral. Wed. S 30 n in , 'JO.'B Christian st Solemn high mjss of renulem st Charles's Church 10 a m Int 'Holv Cress Cem Auto runeral. . HjNKLF Sud(lenl, June. 1H . 1ILNM MIX C . hushnd of Sophl" Hlnk e Rela- 'Ives and friends P II R Relief Asso . Ordr of.Hallroad Conductors, invited tn funeral rwrx lrei Wed 2 n m. parlors of Oportr W Hirrett n.rk and Ijehlgh ave. Int. private, Nortliwood Cem Auto funeral. Hrmalnn may I- lewed Tues . 8 to 10 p m. IONES Tlfth dn sixth Month Wth Mpt OMVV niAMHNT .TONEt wife of loseph C Jonep Funeral Fourth dav. Sixth Mouth lflth - JO p m , nt the residence of her husband ".. 13 .Ith a,e , Conshohocken, Va Int priate Knisni.. .lune 17. WILMAI. on of rtohert and Minnie Keleel, aced 7 RelitUes nnd frinds Imlted to funeril Ferlees Thurs .2pm parents' residence. R53 i Fallen Rt V Phlla hit Fern wood Cem i KKLSKV June trt ISAAC, husband of Mir, n Kel". Relathes and friends In i ltH tn funeral. Thurs . fl 3ft a in . 2 M. Clarion st Hleh mass of requiem Churrh of ?t John the E:anseltat in a m int. Holv Croii C-m. Auto funeral LirPFN. lune lfi ANNA A MPPEN fnee Shaw) wife of Kan W. Ltppen Rea tles and friends lmited to funeral s-Tlrh Thurs 2 3ft p m . husband s re-,1denre. 217 New Jersej r , Colltmrswood, N J Int Harleleh Cem Friends may call AVed after 7 p, m MaKFAJFON June 15. MARGARET RAMSAY, wife of William II Makemson. Sr Rlatles and friends lnlted to fu neral Wed 'J p m . mt S Paxon st Int Mt Morlah Cem Remains mav be iewed Tues , 7 to ) p m Auto funeral MALONEY June 17 EDWARD, hushand of Hessle U Malonev (nee Karcher) Rela- tnes ann irienna, r-Tc cnn neruDiican Club 21 th Ward, and emplo es Dept of Supplies lnlted to funeral serleeB, 1hurs 2U' ni 1417 Mcore st Int Fernwood Cem Remains may be viewed vAed eve. Auto funeral MATTIX June 17 at Mavs Landing. N J WILLIAM MATTIX, aged Rt Funeral services and Interment private Remains may be viewed at his late residence Mavs l.nnding N J Wednesday evening, June 10, 7 to to 'l 10 McCARNEY Suddenly, June 11 OWEN, husband of Catharine Carroll McCarney. Relatives and friends Holv Name Society ind League of Pacred Heart of St. Francis of Asll Churrh. DIv No 8, A O H Court Summcrvllle No 158, F of A and emploves of B W. Greer Worsted Mill. Germantnwn Invited to funeral Wed 8 80 a m . ')3 Manheim st . Germantown Sol. emn requiem mass St Francis of Asslsl Church 10 a m Int Holv Sepulchre Cem McCLOSKET r-June 17. ANNA .MARIE, daughter of Oee-ald B and Catharine M. McCloskey and granddaughter of John and Mary McCloskey. aged 2 jears 1 month. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , 2 p m . grandparents' residence, ilO N 48th st. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral McCULLOUGH At K31B Thompson st . June IT ANNIE E . wife of W G McCul lough Notice of funeral later McrADDfcrs June iu .livi: j, son of John and Julia McFadden (nee Cahlll). 'areri 8 Relatlvea and friends pupils of N'a. tlvlty Parochial School. Invited to'funeral Wed 8 30 a m , parents' residence 2B4T Almond st Requiem mass Church of Nt tlvlty 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto erv Ice McGARRY June 14 MARGUERITE M McGARRY wife of John F McGarrv and daughter of Annie L and late Joseph W. Pvie aged i neiaiives ana irienns in vited to funeral Thurs ,1pm mother's residence 202. S 20th st Int Mt Morlah Cem Friends may call Wed. eve Auto service McGOTHIGAN Suddertlv. June 10 DAN IEL son of Daniel and Marie McGothlgan. aged 2T Relatives and friends DIv 50, A u ri , ann t' ana t i i uejiei asso in vited to funeral Wed, T SO a. m. 0225 Stenton ave Germantown Solemn requiem mass Immaculate Conception Church 0 a. m Int Holv Sepulchre Cem McGRUDDT June IT. CHARLES JO SEPH son of Ellen and late William Mc Gruddy aged 28 Relatlvea and 'friends. Altar Society of St Malachy's Church, In vited to funeral Thurs . 8 30 a m . moth er's residence, 1228 N Warnock st Solemn high requiem mass St Malachy's Churchflo a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem McNULTY June 16. THOMAS F . hus band of Mary J McNulty, formerly of B33 Passvunk ave Relatives and friends, San Domingo Council No 230, K. of C, : Cus torn Cutters' Club of Phlla . Invited ,to .fu neral. Frl . 8 30 a m . 809 8 60th st Solemn mass of requiem Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem McPEAK June IB. MICHAEL F, hus band of Lillian C McPeak (nee Rogersnn) Relatives and friends. Wapellu Tribe. No 325. I O R M . Invited to funeral. Wed , 8 30 a m. 1310 S 28th st High mass St Gabriel's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Friends may view rematna Tues eve MERCHANT Suddenlv. June IT. JAMES E husband of Nellie Merchant ne Mar cerum). Relatives and friends Lafavette Lodge No 71. F and A M.. S J R. A. rnapter No 212: Baker Post. No. 8. G A. R : Vetersn Firemen's Asso . all other societies of which he was a member, in vited to funeral services. Wed. 8 p m, 1429 N Fawn st Int private, 'Hillside Cem Thurs morning MITCHELL June IB WILLIAM BURN SIDE, husband of Marls E Mitchell. 6514 N 13th st , Oak Lane Due notice of funeral will be glien MONAHAN' .-June 17 JOSFPH W . son of Michael J and late Mary Monahan (nea Kane) ared 3T Relatives and friends In. vlted to funeral Thurs., 8 30 a m.. resi dence of father. 4928 Germantown ave , Germantown Hlah mass Church nf Rt rrancis Assist lu a. m int New cathedral Cein Auto funeral TIOORE June IS. EMMA J. MOORE (nee Glauae) widow of Thomas Moore Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed 1J0 p m, residence of son. In-law. Philip Hornberger. 2210 S' Front st Int Fernwood Cem Remains may be viewed Tues 7 in p, tn Auto service, MORGAN At Glassbore, N J, Juna IB FREDERICK DE LONG, son of Catharine, and late John H. Morgan, aged 84 yeara formerly ot 8123 Race st Relatlvea and friends the United Circle No. 107. Brother hood of America, and employe of Price McLanahan. Invited to aervlces Thurs . 3 n m , Church of the Good Shepherd. Cum- Drfiaim si -mi ni rranxiom ave. liven inston) Int, strictly private. Friends may call at Oliver H Balr Bldg.. 182g 11 ttWaoa. .. to 4U(, ... ... ' e. fif u -jnestau. tlT.Ktk . Mttf.T.T-tt AtMtrnlii. .Tun 1t7 JAMES, en (nea husband of . late Catherine Mullen. Qulnnl Relill Hocleli of St H . DlV. No. I Relatives and, friends. Holy Name Ht wregory at vjnurcn, a. w, . RA and emnloves of P. R. T. Co, Invited Is funeral. Thurs. 8 a. m.. 121B N. Illst st., W. Thila. Solemn requiem mass St. Gregory' Church 0 30 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. MPLI.F.R At Atlantic Cltv, N J., Jun 1, OUSTAVUS A , husband of Wllhelmina L Muller, aged fift Relatives, and friends and all organizations of which he was a member. Invited to services Thura .2pm Oliver H Ralr Bldg , lR2u Chestnut st Philadelphia Int rrlvate. Friends may call Wed , from " 1(1 m li so n m NEELT June IB. JENNIE E. daushter of Alexander and Martha J Neely. Rela tlv"s and friends lnlted to funeral services Wed . 3 p m , parents' residence. Willow Orove pike, Roslyn, Pa Int. private, H1U NESRERSCHM1DT June IB. ADAM. husband of Anna Nesserschmldt (nee Hah lltzell) aged RR. formerly of Bth and L; coming sts Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed ,2pm, brother. In law's residence, William Harney, 1821 N 12th st Int private, Mt Teaco Cem. Re mains raav be viewed Tues, after Rp m NULL Suddenly, June IB, ELIZABETH M, wife of Beauregard Null Relatives ana friends Invited to funeral, Thurs, 2 30 p m. 222B S Hobson st ,Int M Morlah Cem Rrmalns mav be viewed Wed , 8 to 10 .n m Auto funeral OLDEN On June 17. 11)18. at 7 a m CAROLINE FCHEAMAN. wife of Walter II Olden, In the 40th vear of her age Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services on Thursday, June 20. at 3 li p. m . from net tate resldene Olden Manor Princeton. N J. PEPPER June IB, TRANCES SER GEANT PERRY, widow of William Tepper. M D. Funeral services Tues.. 3 p m . at 1811 nmre st Int strlctlv wlvat PERKINS June 1B, EMILY, daughter ot Helen C and late O H Perkins. Services Wed, 2 p m, 413 S BroSd st Int. pri mal ... ...... .. , S'L-AVKi 'a-geci-oa'1 8A.K.r?J FRICI. Tune 1H a;m. it . wiaow ot I tlm invited to funeral services. Wed, .2 P." IVtinJtnn Cem rJlends miv i.li 'E.'"?"- A n m . I REA June 1.1 ANN'A T REA Funeral services will be held on Wed 2 p rn , at "''. " - - - " nil S 52d st rrlcnds may call on Tn , 7 10 p m ROGERS lune IB. REBECCA T . damh ter of lato William A nnd Rebecca T Rogers (nee Carlln) Relatives and frlendt Invltert to funeral, Thurs , 8 30 a. m . 2015 E Lehlch ave Solemn high mass of re. nulem st Ann's Church 10 a. m Int, Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral, ROWLV.ND Junn IB MARY R , wife of Howard L Rowland Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed ,2pm, husband's residence, 110 S Jackson st.. Media, Pa Friends may call Tues, 7 To 9 p. m Int r-f l at fi f p RUTH lune 17, MARY F, widow of Svlvester Ruth Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Thurs, 2 pm. 1823 15 Monmouth st. Int private, Oak land Cem rrlends niay call Wed , after 7 n rn SAMPLE June IB THOMAS, husband of Marv C Sample Relatives and friends In cited to funeral services. Wed, 3 30 p m. apartm,nti oi vviiunm it Mauersnv. yun N Broad It Int Glenwood Cem Remains may be aiewed Tues , 8 to 10 p m. Auto tun.r,i .r!tMirrr inn i. VATitF.ntVE rtinclter cf c,sra and late Carl A Schmidt, aged -7 Relatives and friends Invited tu funeral W. d ? p ni , mother's residence 2830 N Tanv si. Int Oreenmount Cem Remains may 'e vltv-ed Tues.. 8 pm. Auto service SCHMIEG lune 11 MARGARET, widow of John Schmleg, nged 78 Relatives and frlnd members of Holy Family, Sacred Heart League nnd Altar Societies Invited lo funeril Wed 8 In a m . residence of son In law Thomas Egan DSB N Randolrh Q,Un.n renulem man ( Peter'. Clillrrh I 10 fl m Int St Peter'H Cem Antn funeral SCfili lune li,. .MAjiuAitr.i .maiii daughter of Catherine nnd late James P Srott Relatlvea and friends B V M Hodalltv League of the Sacred Heart of the Cathedral Invited to attend funeral Frl 8 10 a m mother's residence, ?-. ti cor Sth and Wood sts Solemn requiem mass the Cathedral 10 a m Int Holv Crns Cem SHIRK Suddenls June J" WILLIAM II . son of Mnrv A and late John C Shirk, Hged 1H Relatives and friends Invited to funeril services Tues 8pm at the resi dence of his mother 221'. N 21st st Int I.ehinon Pa vl-i triln leavlns 0th nnd Columbia ave station nt R 12 a m m,nTH At Henderson. N C . June 11 ALICE ELIZABETH, wife of Orant Smttll Relatives and friends Running Der Coun cil, No "2, D of P : Star of Promise Lodge No 14, S of B , Invited to funeral. Wed . Jp m , residence Thomas Eives 712 Hunter st , Gloucester Cltv. N J. Int Union Cem . Gloucester Friends nuv call Tues eve SMITH June ir, THOMAS J, husband of Emma K cTmlth Relatives and frlrnds Invited to funeral services Wed , 2 p m , reMence -"nf eon-ln-liw . Eugene Godfrev. 4720 N. Panne st, Int prlute Remains mav be viewed Tues 7 to. n p m SPARKS At N'atloml Tark N I . June Id. WILLIAM W . husband nf Emllv J Sparks (nee lluhn). aged 47 Relatives and friends Ionic Lodge, No. 04. V and A M Vvpelimr lnntHtnrv. Camden Lodge nf ElWs. No 293, B P. O E , Invited to funeril stvIccs Wed, 2 p m. National 1'irk N J Int private. Hnrlelgh Cem Friends ' C mav eill Tues , after 7 30 p m STUTZKR June 15 AUGUSTUS, lull bind of Elizabeth Stutzer Relatives and friends. Nonpareil Lodge, No. 220 I O O F Metamori Tribe. No 71. 1. O R M Colllngswood Mutual and members of Col- Colllngswooq .viuiuaj ana mem llngswood Ftre Co No 1. Invltei Wtd , 2 10 p. m , 002 Haddon ai wood, N. J. Int Harlelgh Ce invnea to xunerai. ave , Colllngs. em Friends mav cell Tues after 7 n m TECKLENBURG June IB MARTHA, widow of Frederick C, Tecklrnhurg aged 84 Relatives and friends Ladles' Aid of Lanke. nan Hospital, Invited to funeral services Wed 2pm residence of son Dr Robert H Tecklenhurg. 2449 Oxford st Int pri vate Mt. Vernon Cem Remains may be viewed Tues 7 to 0 p m TETI Suddenlv, June 17, MARIA wife of Camllle Tetl. aged Bl vear- Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral Thur 8.10 a m . 317 N Blth st Mass of solemn re nulem St Donato's Church 10 a m Int Holv Cross Cem TINLIN June 10 CECELIA TIVLIN (nee Kelljl. widow nf Patrick Tlnlln Reli tlves and friends. Harvest Home Lodge, N'o S4 O S of B . Invited tn funeral Thurs 7 10 a m son-in-law's residence, George Cornwall 2137 E Huntingdon st Solemn requiem mass Rt AnrCs Church li a m Int New Cathedral Cem Auto funeril VAN DORANQUICK June 111, PETER husband of Annie Van Dorinqulck (nee Hln kle) Relatives and friends, survivors "Jd Penna Volunteers Invited to funeral Wed 2pm. 1811 E Somerset st Friends may call Tues . after 8 p. m. Int Hillside Cem . via funeral car WALDRON June 11 IOHN H WAL DRON. husband of Annie M Waldrcn (nee Bovd) aged 72 Relatives and friends Orient Lodge No 289, F and A. M.. Masonic Vet erans Invltud to funeral. Wed 1 30 p m , 1318 S 10th st Funeral services Univer salis! Church of the Messiah. Broad and Montgomrv ave 1pm. Int private WARNER At Mt Holly N J June 1.1 BEULAH D. daughter of William and Mary H IVarner. aged 18 Relative, and friends Invited to funeral 130 Garden st Mt Hollv N J . Wed , 2 p. m Int Mt Hollv Cem. Autos will meet train leaving Market at ferry. Uhlla.. 12 50 p m at Mt Hollv- WILSOV Suddenlv at Wildwood N J June 14 HARRIET, daughter of late Isaac and Adelaide Wilson Relatives Invited tn funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m 1807 P 211 st Int private. Remains mav be viewed Tues after 7 p m. WORRELL At Florence N J June 17 SARAH ELIZABETH widow of Ciptaln William A Worrell Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, parlors William W siark K Sons, 111 E Broad st Burlington, N J , Thurs .2pm Int. Bristol. Pa. LOST AND FOUND DEEDS Lost, deeds In the ns,m of David lie ior ijot iNo ai, p. tu i, in wecuon 7 and Lot No 44. in Section 114 In the Mount Morlah Cemetery. Application has been made for duplicate deeds Return to M Elizabeth He 510 Hanaberry st , Ger mantown Phlla RING Lost. Saturday. June 15. IV lllow Grove Park, ladv's ring, diamond and ruby, reward S Cecil 47 S 17th st HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ada on Tag 2) A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY TELEPHONE SERVICE IS VITALLY IMPORTANT IN CARRYING ON THE WAR 3000 YOUNG WOMEN TELEPHONE OP ERATORS IV PHILADELPHIA. THE WORLD S WORKSHOP. ARE PATRIOT ICALLY HELPING TO WIN THE WAR. YOUNG vOM"EN. 17 TO 3S TEARS OF AGE. CAN ENTER THI8 OREAT WORK AT ONCE. 9 PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS WITH RATID AD VANCEMEN t THEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS: EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY THE WORK IS' CLEAN. AND FASCINAT ING THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEAS ANT MEALS SERVED AT COST. ANNIVER. SARY PAYMENTS, SICK BENEFITS. VACATIONS WITH PAY NOT OVER 8 HOURS' WORK PER DAY LOOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR. TUNITY TALK IS OVER WITH . MISS M D RYAN ANY WEEKDAY h'ETWEEN 8 AND 6 AT 400 MARKET ST THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BOOKKEEPER In Accountlnr Department; young lady with knowledge of double-entry. Public Ledger Company, 6th and Chestnut streets. wg imtTWAiiTExiut (Other ClasMflM Ada on Fare S) BOOKKEEPER. D. E.l please state exr . e and references. 1 sos, I.eorer tent. CAP SPINNFR"! AND TWISTERS WANTED. EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK, PRINCIPALLY FOR GOVERNMENT WORK AP PLY' ORISWOLD WORSTED CO. DARBY PA. CHILDNURSE white, eurerleneed take en tire char ot bor 2 vears old. so to Chel sea, Atlantic Cltj, for Julv and Aueusti must be neat, willing; and have reference for ahlllty and character. Address P 402. Ledeer Ofnce CLERK, eiperlencad. for lare office: must be rabid, accurate and neat writer: eood hours and opportunity for advancement: state experience, reference and salary. P 410 Ledger Office GIRL for private branch telephone exchange: Elve aire, experience and salary apply by letter only Ednln Harrlneton. Son & Co, Inc I7th nnd Callowhlll sis GIRL, educated, prefer teacher, wanted for permanent position, salary to start. $80 r 028 Ledger Office dlRLS WANTED 300 TO LEARN TO OPERATE VARIOUS MA CHINES ON PIECEWORK BASIS AFTER LEARNING YOUR EARNINGS SHOULD AVERAGE FROM J4 TO 1 PER DAY- NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY- ONLY GIRLS BETWEFN THE AGES OF 2t AND 45 YEARS NEED APPLY TO THE MIDVAI.E STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO EDDTSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES J S Ifith st r.203 Market st Island road and Woodland ave. BRING REFERENCES GIRLS for various manufacturing departments. Good wages to start, with excellent chance for advancement. Pleasant worklna conditions Modern plant Residents of northeast section preferred. MILLER LOCK CO . Orthodox nnd Ticons sts GIRLS to learn the business 7 a week to ".'aJC' . Philadelphia Paper Box Co . 17th and Rtdse ave GIRLS wanted, steady work: irood pay Ap-rlv- National Umbrella Frame Co . 30th and Thompson sts I IOI'M-work-forking housekeeper, re liable woman 4011 Chestnut st --AJi-? r TK a f v " 'earn shirt body Iron .uhB'.!Lm""mum.wa"' Piecework plan: with permits of active operators earning considerably more: cool, well ventilated buildings, with congenial surroundings Ap ply to Pllerlm Laundry Co., 2811 N Broad st o,. .. LAUNDRi Plain and fancv Ironera: S9 minimum salarv to learn: chance to earn cons derahly more on piecework plan: steady people will find the position attractive Pll. grim I anndrv Co 2n Broad at NUItSL. with good references, to take charge of 1.. month old hoy, home In coun try, near Jenklntown station. Reading Rail wav. permanent position with good wages, for competent woman Telephone Ogontz for boy 2 vears old. o. uKiiii,- , iiv mr montns or julv and August must b willing, nnd havo good ref erenre P -Im Ledger Office " "i OPERATOR Kin. nrin'lnn' tin. .-. I. - miliar with department store bookkeeping" larv 120 p -ns Ledger Office 6,,atJ,5Hri';",r,,J .T"'." anrt vampers ketcoWon" C ' "d nd M"" hli'h TAKERS AND SPREADERS Splen did tvages for particular workers, paid rnmr.,',rnTvnE, . r,"ply afl-old Worsted Companv. Darby, Pa. m TOU CAN HELP WIN" THE WAR STENOGRAPHERS AND TYriSTS WITH SEVERAL TEARS' EXPERIENCE OVER 19 YEARS Or AGE ARE WANTED AT ONCE ALSO MOON-HOPKINS. TOWERS AND HOLLERTH TABULATING MACHINE OPERATORS EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY HIGH-GRADE WOMEN WORKERS APPLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BUftEAU HOa ISLAND PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL STENOGRAPHER, for real estate .office state experience and salary wanted M 11 l.eqger t-rnirai STENOGRAPHER Well-known financial In stitution has vacancy for stenographer, who will operate dictaphone. Call at 1121 unesmut st itnom m-i STENOGRAPHER, one with some knowledge or nonktcecping. APPiv li w. .rnin ave. STENOGRAPHER. experienced Apply Orlsw old Worsted Co Darby Pa TYPIST Young woman wanted for billing large up-t employment large up-to-date office, good pay and steady f. u isox onm rorvn rnna WANTED An experienced skip hunter for Installment business for Gillies Stores, 2900 N Broad St. WASHWOMAN, colored or white, to do fam ily wash on. Monday or Tuesday each week: position permanent. Call 5733 Hat Held ave.. West. Phlla. WINDERS on cotton jam Apply Wright Textile Co Jasper and Orleans sts . WOMEN, to learn chalV packing. Apply J4 s Rth st, YOUNG WOMAN, experienced In credit and collection work, able to take care of corre spondence EDUCATED girl wanted, preferably teacher for permanent position; salary to start 80 P?928 Ledger Office BUSINESS SERVICE CO . 1301 Land Title. BOOKKPRS . (15-130: STENOO'RS. Uo-l.'S. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Cla ullled Ads, on race 2) ASSISTANT FOREMAN Wanted, assistant foreman for boiler and tank shop, with good education: some technical training, pre ferred; must have had previous shell ex perience as assistant or In charge: must be aggressive, In good phvslcal condition. rAt subject to draft, reliable, with capacity to handle men efficiently. Reply, glvlnr full particulars with wages and when available, P 412. Ledger Office. ASSOKTERB oVVNTED. APPL"Y PEER. 1.EBB, Kill VV,i; 1US3 14. IV Ol., CAM- 'DSV.Hr ?. W&Wfc&Mftibi 0rwr ('.Wr.-iliVd Adw nm Tft ACETYLENE WELDERS BOILERMAKERS BOILER FIREMEN MACHINISTS LABORERS First-class men wanted Apply Superintendent! Oftlce , POINT BREEZE OAS WORKS PASSYUNK AND SCHUYLKILL AYE8. ' PHILADELPHIA ADJUSTERS ON Acme Cleveland or Brown & Sharps auto matic screw machines, highest wages and bonus paid for maximum production, also additional bonus of 10 per cent for night work Thla Is jour opportunity If ou apply at once to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE COMPANY EDDYSTONE RIFLE TLANT UDLllalUiN,, l '. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES ISLAND ROAD AND-WOODLAND AVE. 5203 MARKET ST (SECOND FLOOR) 1519 ARCH STREET BRING REFERENCES BILL CLERK Must be good penman, cor rect at figures: steady position Apply C S. Rumpp . Sons, 5th and Cherry. BLACKSMITHS and helpers: steady work for first-class men. Apply Tlnder-Morrls Co Eddvslone Pa BOOKKEEPER In Accounting Department: young man with knowledge of double entry. Public Ledger Company, Bth and Chestnut streets. BOOKKEEPER Wholesale house desires eg rerlenced bookkeeper, must thoroughly understand posting, making up statement" nnd reports, steadv position, reference re quired F 151 Ledger Central BOOKKEEPER Camden manufacturlng; plant wants bookkeeper, with knowledge of stenography, tjpewrltlng and general office work P 411. Ledger Office , BOY, 11 to 17, Protestant: extra strong: permanent position to larn chemical manufacturing and merchandising: grammar school graduate. 10 to 15. according ahllltv state ne references height, weight and sslarv exnected F 454, Ledger Central. BOY, 10 10, wanted to assist ln general of. flee work and learn business, good vvagen and Prat-class opportunity. Applv AJax Metal Co Trankford ave and Richmond st BOYS, energetic and ambitious, for messen ger service, excellent oppor. for advance ment: liberal wages, bonus and vacation with full pav Applv to Mr Cranage. Delivery Pept Western Union 11th and Chestnut sts BOY. bright, ambitious, wanted for office wjirk excellent chance for promotion. Ap plv rennsvlvanli Steel Export Co, 640 Vv Idener Hldg IlOlh vva.nl ed. steadv work good waces Applv National Umbrella 1 rame Co . 30th )PV .tflUOIlnl I Thompson sts nn BOYS wanted for rail setting Apply Yew dill JcmestoB4thandPoplarats CARPENTERS INDUSTRIAL-PLANT CARPENTERS WANTED STEADY WORK' NO TIME LOST ON AC COUNT Or WET WEATHER OVERTIME IN ABUNDANCE APPLY EDDYSTONE MUNITION'S CO. EDDYSTONE. PA. I CARPENTERS wanted for Inside finishing I work Meet truck at S. Broad and Porter sts at 0 10 DawsontConstructlon Co CHAUFFEURS for A and A ton trucks; clv-i reference use. married or single. P 313, Ledger Office CLERK for shop office and storeroom, give I age experience and salary Applv by let ter only. Edwin Harrington son 4. uo , inc., 17th and Callowhlll sts, CULLHTUrUr-rirs,t-clas men who can fur nlsh bond, excellent position for the rlaht men our men nr making big money, salary and bonus. Apply 2200 N. Broad COMMISSARY EMPLOYMENT DEPART MKNT CIV OOVPBNMENT SHIPTAnn AT HOG ISLAND REQUIRES SERVICES OF EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS EXPERI ENCED WHITE BUS MEN AND WHITE MISCELLANEOUS KITCHEN HELP. HIOK WAGFS AND PLEASANT LIVING SUR ROUNDINGS APPLY UNtTED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE R W. COR 3D AND WALNUT STS SEE MR SCULL DO NOT APPLY AT HOO ISLAND. DESIGNERS Ten first-class designers tnd drafts, men on tool, gauge and fixture work. Apply at once to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE COM PANT EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. or PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Island rosd and Woodland avenue 6201 Market street (second floor) 1110 Arch street BRING REFERENCES DRAFTSMAN Wanted ounr man. high school graduate, gnod detaller and tracer; state age wages desired and experience Address Works Engineer, American Steel Foundry Chester Pa DRAFTSMAN First class, having either mechanical nr electrical experience Elee trie Service Supplies Co, 17th and Cam- hrla sts I DRILL PRESS HANDS, experienced, steady work. Smith i. Furbush Machine Co . Hancock st . entrance above Lehigh ave ELECTRICAL foreman, experienced on over head line construction: steadv work, good wages Apnlv Wm Foster 1208 N 31st st ELECTRICIANS and atmature wlndera; steady work good wages. Apply Tlndel Morris Co Eddv stone Pa ELEVATOR operators for office bldg service, while, steady employment. Apply room 431, Land Title Bids. ELEVATOR OPERATORS, LICENSED White American citizens Between the ages of 31 and 43 Good salary SEE MR KROUSE 1230 .Arch, sixth floor ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office bulldlo service, white; steadv employment: Apply Room 444, Wldener Bldg. ENGINEER stationary, steam and electric. Woolford Wood Tank Co., 1429 Chestnut st . or Darby atatlon P. R P f EXPEDITERS to follow orders for war work, must be able to read draw In a and have good knowledge of machine shop practice; prefer men past draft age. ot good personal appearance: state age experience, salary expected and references. G 4. P. O. BOX 3500 FIREMEN Good working conditions Steady work APPLY MILLER LOCK COMPANY 4533 Tacony at , Frankford - FOUNDRY Helpers ana cniDperi: sic w i li I hour Chambers pios . ft2a ana letfla;' J m 1 fJ A it 4m T ' (erjj r fr,4. r- j 1 ' Ptf ; ri 'immM 'A . aS . & V V ' -X'i' HeV., "b. -J. ----. . . i,a hrf i'.7 &Bt Us-rati S-T ,-N Hlfiaf- r i- vfT LAAdHafMalHl
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