Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1918, Postscript, Image 18

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IARTHLERISTS
.WITH GAS MASKS
tMcn Don Apparatus in
H Than Five Seconds
in Test
te iv a aiajj torrcjponncHt
up Mrntlr, Admiral, Ma,, June 0.
doubt that nifty have lurKcd in
Sllnds of German Fplcs concerning;
rlousnens with which Phiiaaeipnin
ta regard the Oorman Ran menace
least to the four winds todnf when
12th Field Artillery pot down to
J Business with nas masks.
letuat performances tell the story
better than a camounaKe ot
from an embryo war correspond-
U ao the KVENINO PUBLIC Lrixier ro-
at Little Penn will tell the major
of the day's cat story in flsrures.
to begin with, the two star performer
'Sergeants Walter Small, ot nena-
terg company, ana Leoniiru rvane,
'Battery D.
These Rentlemcn, anu
.IV. kflll t-m rlnof nM TlllH. RlnflRllPll
e regimental records by adjusting
Sy " thtlr head pieces In a trifle under five
a"ttoju.,fl. iTnni. Mam Insists that his sol-
rs must do this stunt In six seconds, 'ol.ice
.IfSt Small and Kane were not satlslled As the result of clues obtained by
' rest easy when they performed the Mr. West, sW lenders of what Is be
Wunt in that time. ' llevetl to be a band of not less than sixty
.fcftScotty McCann, sergeant In headnuar- Srlans, nre in custody nnd under Fed
,trs company, acted as gas Instructor, ernl Indictment
. -SamA hflvlnff n trepn nnnreclation for the Mr KnvrUr illBnlnaA.1 dm. r TV.,..
; 'awwardly methods of the boche. made It
wain tnat tne ooys wouiu wive iu xprcu t
m.' McCann Is a veteran oi ine iinusn
j. rmy and saw service in the Boer war
S t! learned a thing or two about the
Kaiser gang in South Airica, sam
WfctUty to the Phllly boys, -ana juot
aT. "f 'Vi ".".." !' .? , " i ,
.,.. it.. , . mn ri n lis 111110 iriii in
IVthe fighting fronts" . .
v mtn rp.n iir in it 1 1 .- a u iivii i- !
vHt 'ScOtty. In terse anil pointeu language.
fe;"(ll.l l. Mm thai for double-cmsslng
R&AlVund 100 per rent dirty work the C.crmans
. Blive everyoouy nacitcu oit. ttr ...,,.
''k.iSThoy did all they could against us In
. i 1Jrr ..." .. :. ... .... In
"A-Aitit Afrirn." lie aaueu. ana uiiiuy ... i
tlSTommy was silenced bv Germans who
Ki-t manned the Boer guns. . I
Pome Mx-Prrom! Men
"TMJ& -.t- r,t.ll..l.l.,nl... InnV Spp I If fit his
I'JL mc x-jiiiiuc-iHii.it . ......
irji.' nnn nP.Ipd un. Corooral Joe'
M&?0'Connell. , of Battery F. did the trick
Bt tSln, six seconds. Other men who dupll-
Crf WJf , .. rn,.nnnl TC'llllnitt
. )VQaicl max recuiu ttcie twirual ...........
JC Jackson. Headquarters Companv;
;,tergeant V E. Swartz. Battrey F:
ACharles Browneteln. Battery 12: Cor-
Toral William G. Uhler. Headquarters
Va...... Tl.. T.t tlnU.n... fltttta...
TvMniL'Hiiy . aiuiiu r. iiit.t... . "nin-.j
P dTrSe'rt WUnam'' H rT or "uS".! Va' "phlledei
kSSaHr7Sv,am "' ,!.. 8t I-l-. Kansas City and Wlch-
''?.: , . .1, ... .,, i .,.
ieeonds but the batteries when asem-
"''i'trS ,'.,? ,i i.V. fh. wnrb ,,nrtr
",,fd '"J Tlnnd, Th, them
r'Yen and a half seconds Give them
JiAffo days more," said Scotty, "and every
i VflMiti in the regiment will make It In
ljS!x."
W ?v" The honor of belnir known as Fhlla-
lielpMa'smvm
latent fo'r .ZtSe
Jent. for, like the 316th Infantry, tcorcs
"ffiptjntn from outslcfe Fhllidelphla have
.fceen admitted to the ranks The new
litetn took their places In the regiment
f fltftday, so Philadelphia, third largest cltj
-, "JtlnNthe country, cannot boast of a slmon-
f ;. wpurv wuuKer vny regiment in ine a
ttisi'tional Army.
Kfjp'HnnnW t TInn.1 snnlnM ...ntnw r.e ,1...
'J7'..viiij ... ..., pc..t.i itiujui tit ill,'
- regiment, has been promoted tind leaves
?. tfeft camn to become the llputennnt cnln.
r i?"'-! rtf 1tP 31ftfl. Ttlal.l Al.,ll1ar.. n rtntn
s ,iiicKson. "Sorry to
. - '
, IC...V LUC U.IVH, 1
but I must obey !
1..n. A .1.- .
i ld the colonel,
rters.'
(.JTo safeguard the military secrets of
division, Major General Joseph K
hn has re-emphaslzed an old ortler
ncernlng the German snv mprnir,.
VfBeware of spies" Is the heading on
(.issmius mac nave oeeli-lacKed up In
veiverv barracks, "rifttr ,all k.. .. u...
iti-ou have done or are going to do. The
I nVt eneRlV lias POTS ,Prvnhnrni l ......
-r . . ., v ...in nuyjui l lit
JtP'noie of-the order Similar orders have soaring labor costs and other unparal
'H1n issued before, but as the ilkutm, u leled results, are forcing abandonment
. A,jrparlng for overseas senlce n,n.F,i
tiHKuhn deemed It necpsso r- n .,i. ....
tC'aBnililuiBla upon the necessity of remain,
'Jthir mum In regard to military ooera-
tlons.
ifi i i reaUJ' to "" vacancies In the com-
B'ly''Issloned Personnel of the division and
IrJJ-fi?? B starter named Lieutenant Colonel
Ef .- If. f? M UTIntllnn , n.l.. -t .
h ?t t T '-I'i'.t.- tu a.ini . uiuiicj uury
tSf&V v "":""la 0I llle antti Infantry,
M'f jin ""Pnnsyhanla outfit Colonel
- i arrive in a day or
T,two. He Is a regular armv ofllcer and
an expert In the ordnance field.
c-vt4 inianirmen Promoted
C ' ?J WIIIUHUHO III lite" .1111.11
Ii ,S Infantry were announced today To be
S sitjergesnts In Company B (.'orpoinls
t I'0U,B Czaja. Itobert It. Van Vcchten
,-na rtotert ! Ho wen. To be corporals
BayJr v-mii'ny i-rivates T. A Beadle,
m tsi'' Evrlngham, H. A. Powell. George
yn Hazlett. Ellsworth W. Ix)ey, William I
t. - w..m..., ttaijiu ,. iwumn, viexanuer
M .wvftlker nn.1 17 c Wlnf t i. a ,
Jj "-. . ... ....... ,,c tuiiJUIlt!
fin machine-gun company Private John
. nf -txcMiianiin.
KlSr If" Jop1, of CmPny E, and
jjianiBuii n, .Majnew, of Company K,
I'llllf-l (Tlaf1llnlta n.f t. 1LI-1 ..
H 1 ! , f,"uu""rn "' me mira onicers
. training camp, have been commissioned
eenna lieutenants and will return to
. rllielr regiment. First Lieutenant Q. O.
Pevere has been appointed division In-
,'spector of bayonet Instruction. Tin.
' regiment will remain on the rifle range
.until Saturday
Atueutenant It. L. V, Uincaster, chap
smln of the 315th Infantrv. In a two.
'minute address to the men In that com
fmand today, urged them to keep fresh
..In, the'r minds the. alms of America nnd
to adhere to Chrir.tl.in nrlnplnipa Artm
jSfliSf Announcing that "In the name of our
"J we vvlil set up our banners" would
Hyaena as the day's motto, the chaplain
.vam:
VCentlemen. vou are more than acl-
Skiers of the United States If we re-
t rescnieu me meais anu nurposes- and
ruthorJty of this great country only. It '
!,wouId be honor and distinction enouj.li, Cive Little Encouragement After Hear
but the ejea of humanity ure turned ,. Tuentv-ielit Pases
.. toward sou The mlehtv unftldlmr nf , '"B Ae"y-eigli ases
,Ume and history baa lifted ua to the
ntaaltlon of champions of univera-vl rleht
53d Justice, at those nrlnelnlea nre ehpr.
'"Vfihed Ii) the breast? of all men every -
r$l . u. .,i - ....
M&Thls expectancy and hope has laid
en us an unqualified obligation and
Imperative duty. That duty Is to
to, unconditional surrender a peo-
who have betrayed the honor of
unity, made enemies of friends and
jfefled the right to freedom and re-
TJie sign that we, chall use to
lr th stneps t.-t ntir nrn-rma In flip
nnltfdinipnt nf nfir dnlv Int Hip. flac
nr f ottntry. From trench to trench. '
, panyvet to parapet, w'e shall carry
oanner lorwaru unvu us otooa
ht folds shall wave over the sell of
nan',
Rut. gentlemen, in all the struggle
bitterness mat lies uetore us, we
not lorgec wnuiTi we serve ana
Is the came we represent. We
I,, not be. worthy of -lctory If we
te be worthy of our cause."
-" n .1 41nl,t. TnAn.... TAf
tAUVIl UUU -ivtfi iiiiunti j itfti
under Cf-mmand of Colonel O.
'Renenbaum. acting commander of the
executed an over-tne-top move-
today." Three war-strength bat
romprisimr nearly uuv men, par-
' Ti4b Man la Casualties
J 'June SO Corporal Jackson
I.'-reported sfcrlouslK wounded In
hh ol uayuru i- iotkc.
9Hfiuo.eler or tnu cur.
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PHILADELPfflAN TELLS
OF SYRIAN FRAUD PLOT
Sedition and Smuggling Also
Involved, Declares F. B..
Snyder
Oilman, June 20.
A far-reaching conspiracy on the
part of Srlan merchants In the
United States, not alone to defraud their
creditors on an cnormous'Bcnle, but to
spread the seeds of disloyalty to Amer
ica In ndjncent countries, to smuggle
goods for which they hae not prid out
of the Vnlted States Into Canada nnd to
smuggle opium Into the I'nitod States
from Canada was dl?clord at the an
nual convention of the National Associa
tion of Credit Men by Kreas II Snjiler,
of rhlladelplila, chairman of the In
vestigation and prosecution committee.
Thero Is no corner of the United
States which has not been touched by
these conspirators, according to Mr.
Sn.vder, whose statement was the first
public announcement of the results of
" uiPuon carried on ny the nsso-
ciations Investigator, C. D West, nnd
by C I Williamson, of the national
Investigation had revealed a series of
coue messages passing between Syrians
In the United States nnd In Mexico.
which, when deciphered by Uo eminent
odlclals, disclosed plots and ropaganda
directed against the United States nnd
her allies
.. ' """,uaVle" l lms..B'1"B '""!' ,
The headquarters of this gang in the
iir a,i vmr ou b in nu t nr . inn in
Camda the head-.uart'e.s Is In Montreal
nmi QUPhtc In Mexico the gang has Its I
i,-,i .-,.. i r,i r-i,,. .i l ,
Tan,co. The me'thods of operation of
fn svrlnns. rn.ini- nT llifin men nf In-
rf-. ..., w
..in,,..,,,.,. and education, and IiiuIiie
ducatlon. anu having "'" " ,, ". , . .
their command, haver Is over unles the American Inter
e largo ouantltles of national Corpouitlon decides to replace
nmn.A .nn. i,t.. r.n,-.t,t.,n
bpell t urch,8e larK0 ouantltl
R00ds from American firms, frequently
for cash, or, at least, discounting their
ObllgatlOllS
, . ... -., ,u
Jiiiviiiu ouiuineu me commeiiye uiiut.
credit men of the firms from which they
have purchased, after a few weeks or
months they purchase much larger quan
tities, falling to pay for them, and, be
fore mulcted merchants realize, flee to
distant parts of the country, leaving vir
tually no trace.
The principal cities outside or these
mentioned where the men operated In-
"a. Kan. The goods which were pur-
-hused and for vvliic-ti piymeni never ,
' "ade were distributed far and wide
to individual peddlers, thus making their
,,, ,, imn0iitiiiiv
Ittports calling attention to deplor-
able lack of commercl:
cial training ar- i
Iorueu "' l" lu"u soiuuis Ul u.c
'nerc reai1 at ,0 conxe.n lon
8 '" f business train ng.
forded by the public schools oi ine
according to the teport. Is lesponslble
In part for the lack of business methods
on the. part of merchants.
CITY FINANCING RULES
ARE CHANGED BY WAR
-. .-, 11.1 1 mi "NT f
Loilil-Lstablisliea lheories ISO
D I
Longer Prevail ni Munici
pal Accounting
Atlantic Cltj. June 20
War conditions, with Liberty I).m
drives, mounting Interest demands. Fed-
pr-ftl .nut-Ii tli.tid llliittl .V hfinil IsSUeS.
or modification of many long-established
'theories with lesnuct tf. municipal i
financing, speakers declated before the :
war convention of the National s-
soclatlon of Comptrollers and Account
ing Officers
Manj of the foiemost municipal IKcal
authorities in tho land joined In a
tribute to Bessie M Towmend, City
..... - ... .l .I... .1.. ,.....,
ompirouer or vAiiaiuio ui), me- umj.
woman member ot the association ana
one of Its vice presidents
The convention gave Muor Hacharac'i
n ri,r..i nt .lnnlniiao when he declaretl
that the financial machinery must be the
, hub of a well-iegulaled clt.v and that
" ...
efficiency
"It ma
no administration can succeeci vvuere
Is lacking In that ciuarter.
irinv Rpp.n nn etravacant Bi.iie-
ment, but it Is not Impossible to con-
template Government regulation of all
'wages In all luuustrics anu punuc woriss
down to the pav of the street cleaner,"
said V Conan. piesideiit. ot S.vracuse.
in his annual aiiures in mis uuti in
!.. .... i . e .i, .-.. Avnmdr.t l
'Ul llltueriilltlllK . Ml Hie uuttiiuiit.it ...
'which co-operation is necessary we are
willing to assist. In fact, financial of
fleers suddenly have jound themselves
possessing an Importance and responsi
bility with which they never were
credited in times of peace
"Witness the highest of our financial
officers, the Secretary of the Treasury.
Every Important and necessary Innova
tion of Government seems logically to
be placed In his keeping The uurpotes
of this body now are the purposes ot
the entire nation behind the battle lines
as it strives to hasten the victory which
our capable soldiers and sailors have
made certain for us. Thcbe purposes
seem familiar enough now Improved
methods of public finance, uniformity
and standardization of accounts and
fnn' and emcicncy oi aiimini-ira-
"""
j OPPOS& CONVICTS TN ARMY
I Ilarrlnbur... June 20 ine uoaru ot
, Pardons has Indicated It does not.
amirove attemnts made to eet convicts .
' out of the uenltentlarles so they may
. ltln flip mlnn If m.iiln tin dpp's'nnR I
after llstenlnc to twenty-elnht cases
and will not announce Its findings until
It hears twentj -seven mole cases tn-liv
Or. 1). K. K'lne, of Lancaster, who Is
serving five years for Illegal malpractice, i
v.111 join the army bb a surgeon ir par
doned, his liwjer told the hoard.
'This board does not believe that the
army and navy should he made the
dumping ground for all the criminals
and degenerates who, through enlist
ment, hope to secure release from lust
punishment." said Cyrus C Wood, Sec
retary of the Commonwealth.
riioToriws
THEATRES
OWNED AND MANAOED BT MF.MBERS OF
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION
BELMONT wu. TOW!-1,
ETHEL CLAYTON JOU"N?,..
CEX)AR -""'ioViV-
Enid Bennett l B,oaus0rN.s,A0rJ1..
COLISEUM Mii'V,l5tb'1AthTl0,h
ETHEL CLAYTON ',0U"N3.,
f( DNIIAI Cln Maplewol Ave..
V'J-.' 'Jlli 2:1."ania;l.ip, M.
I Marv McLame ln 'M'n Who Have
I. Mary ,vicric iUiii jMe o M(.l
'VTTH 4 MARKET wr. )
j;
EVENING KJBEIC
HOG ISLAND HAS RIVAL
IN NEW SCHWAB YARD i
Federal Shipbuilding Com
pany Plant at Kearny, N. J.,
May Be World's Largest
Jtog Islam? will have to look to Its
laurels after the war. or it will be out
done In production of ships by the l'ed
etal Shipbuilding Company, of Kearny.
X. .1 . one of the mw plants established
bv Charles M. Schwnb. director general
of the Emergency Fleet Corporation.
The United States Steel Corporation
owns the Federal company
The freighter Liberty was launched nt
this jnril yestcrdaj. The plant now
represents an outlav of about $11,000,
iiiil), and this sum Is tn be Increased to
about $30,000,01)0. which will make It
one of the largest ship plants In the
world Thefc plans eplaln the recent
purchase of n great tract of land Just
across the Ilucltensack lllver from the
Federal plant.
On this Hnd It Is proposed to liulll
dr docks, one of which will be 1000
feet in length large enough to dock the
Leviathan. The only drdock on this
side of lh Atlantic large enough to
tnke this big liner Is said to be the one
at the Panama Canal.
There are now ten thlp wajs at the
Fedeial plant, two more are under wn)
and three others aie planned All opei
Htlons time have an air of permancnev
All building are of tement am Meel
the creat tranew.ijs were put up to staj
"n'I.,1,P, '"'T0 "aCt "a """n B1"n "
"""' .'. ' .. . i. ,.. ...
it me lompuij Kur .mi twin itr, v t-
tensions as planned tl.N "hip plant will
I take the place of Hog Island at the
"na r ,1,e "8t "c "lg ones alter mi'
'Its tempoi.nv wooden tiuctures with
lasting ones of steel
SHIPYARD MESS HALL
FEEDS 10,000 DAILY l
tt ti r Vcsses
""0t -. --
Served Meals in Large
Batches
,
I
,
llme '
-.ipr.
bout 1800 men fall in at a
niuund the mess tables nt the
chants' shlpvnrd at Bilstol. which until
onj about a jear ago was a cat Iron
, . fnUndrv.
iPp foUndrv.
The entire force. Including 1
truct,on mell ho are ercclln;
tne con-
g homes
)n the tompanj', gruuml for the shli-
workers. now numbeis almost iu.iihu
These homes, by the wt.v, are up to date
and attractive
The mess hall Is convenlentlv located,
and vet not too neai Hip works for
one's appetite. An atmosphere of clean
liness pervades the whole department.
I.aige flv traps around the entrances
rid thp dining rooms of this pest, so
that the men can sit down these hot
summer davs and eat then meais in
peace and quiet
Tt tatri.a rtttl.
It takfs onlv about tweutv minutes'
to feed each shift, and eveiv thing works
smoothly But no sooner Is luncheon
out of the wav than the kitchen Is
humming again with preparations for
the evening meal. All the men who '
woik overtime have to bo fed theio.
The place Is run on the cafeteria plan
and theie Is. vailct; enough at the bteam ,
tables and elsewheie to suit ever up- i
petite
The erection of this eating place was
In keeping. In point of time, with the.
construction of the main otllic and
other buildings since the place was con-
verted for shipbuilding.
SI VIVIMt KFsllKTs
siTI.MI( till. N. 4.
HOTEL OSTEND
Whole Block Ocean Front
Boston to Sovereign Ave.
Re-opens June 12th
Bxclualte Chelsea Hectton
Ownership Management
I Rnpldet
osrrvn RF4.T.TY ro
v II. DVV 0(111. v. .1.
FnOETON INN Xfar b'"H,: "" s,'
CLfvjCl VI" IIW j Mht Harris Prop
rPE MV, N. J.
bUCL'RK lOL'R COrTVGK AND HOTBI.
RBSBRVAIIONS AT TUB RLSOHT
WITH FIM'.ST IIATI1INO BEAOH IN
WORLD
VVRITK BOARD OF TRADB
MLIANOVX. nr P.Il Sta Ref fain hotel,
farm prod . sood table Oeo Rutherford.
POfONO MOUJNTAINH
Fatles Mere. P,
THE CRESTMONT INN ?.,
Tin hoe! with thr Imomparalile Bltun'tlnn! j
2 J! to ft hIiovc th sea on the utimmlt vf the
AlifKhanlffl (lolf. tennla. boatlnjar nnri the
finest of fresh-water hathlnc. Modern lm- '
Drovementa. Tot Imnldet nnd terms address
WIIil.MM WOODS Manager.
YUXV FORflK
WASHINGTON INN
CHICKEN VVAFFLB DINNERS
MiW VIKK m
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1 NEWS OF THE SHIPS AND THEIR BUILDERS
IHOTELWEBSTERI
B40Wst4SthSt.
wouietitnivelllug
Within Tour min
utes walkofforty
l':lil tmsmif stilt
tllh, frti 11 5
Sniiti.iic- fsca
l'll(IT(ll'l-M
STRAND
Or.RJIA.STOWN AVE.
AT VI1NAMIO ST.
CHARLFS RAY '" "" "vn
nrtICl IVrt I HOME TOWN-
FRANKFORD 4T15 'SSJSSv
"OVER THE TOP" w'j!gw--
II II1DO KRONT 8T,
t UIRARD AVU.
JU11IUW jumiK, Junttlon on Krankfonl
I.'
bessue Hayakawa
In
THE WHITE
JiIAN'8 LAW"
KNICKERBOCKER i&u
LOU1SEGLAUM ta "AN ASfiv..
I Hn 1CT S2D AND LOCUST STREETS
tuwv-UfJl Hats.I-30. 3;30. Evcs.QtSO to It
Lina ,-avauen
In
LOVE'8
CONQUEeT''
KJIVOM 5-'D Delon-' MAHKKT
LEDGER-IHIIADELPEdA, UKSDAY J
SHIPYARD MEN FOND
OF REV. W. A. MOORE
Employes Say He Is "a Good
Sport" as Well as Fine
Speaker
"He's a good snort."
That's what the national service sec
tion nf the i'nltid States Shipping Hoard
to man mvs of the Hev. tir. Willis
A. Moore, ono of the t-ectlon's regular
speakers, nlnndy known to almost every
shlpworkcr In the Delaware Hlver dis
trict Doctor Moore, who had an Important
pulpit In Detroit until cnlled by the na
tional lervlc.. section to help speed up
our shipbuilders, Is an effective spenker
and puts lots of "pep" Into the bovs
Hut while fortunate In being put Into
such company as General 13. D. Swln
lon, still he Is unfortunate In being
kept mor or less out of the limelight.
"It takes a good sport or a speaker
to stand for that," said one man from
the national service section today "And
that Is just what Doctor Moore Is;
moreover, a good speaker."
Doctor Moore seems perfectly content.
Ills work shows for itself, his superiors
say, and as long as they arc satisfied
nnd everthlng at the shlpards goes
along all right he Is more than satis
fied "
GLOUCESTER SHIP ITEMS '
Activities .it I'mpj & Jones's
Yarilo Told in Brief
T D Fotc" fniineilv purchasing
agent of the Ciit.it Lakes division of
the Ameilc.ui shipbuilding Conipnnv,
Cleveland, u, n.s ncen appointed pur
cllSHlncr lieptit for !1im lnse .C .Tnnp
cinaR fcgent fol. ,hH ,.. ,? .Ton
shlpjnrds, at Gloucester and U liming-
ion, and has assumed i narge
Oantel Glenn, foreman In the Xew
Jersey plant, and .lames McXeff, his as
sl'tant. collected J8o for u tlar-ia!slng
tn be held on the Fourth of Julv. As
the epense of the flag-raising will be
about $50 the men have decided to do
nate the balance to the Gloucestei Red
ross fund
SPURS SIIIPWORKEHS OX
. . , ,.
p at Uri'tol
.ircai iui lotiiiii mil
Aupu't 3
T.fe Smith a genpr.il foreman In the
Merchants' Shlpvnrd at Hilstol, nd-
dressed his men In the vard esterdav
nnd asktd their io-oneiatlon to com-
Plete the hull on Wa.vs Xo 3 bv
Aumist 3.
d . ,r
1 flu ii.-i. tt - ii rtuiitt ii'-t mi t.ii li'".
vou fellows will onl get flown
to it
spid he.
'We will." "honied the etowd
Lancaster Youth Dic of Wound's
I nn.fi.ler. Pa. June "," ilow.ilJ
Leber, of Columbia, has been untitled of
the chat! of hl joii, T'r'vnte Paul F. vete
Leber, marine, June 7 from vvom.ds He
was tvventv 'pars old and enlisted Feb
ruary 11. 1917.
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you lor "doing your bit" In the great cause
No Mountain Hostelry In tho World tcals
THE BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL
lor Appointments, Culslna or Social Llle. On ol a
Coasl-to-Coatl series ol the Canadian Paclflo Halsl
System, picturesquely sltuatsd In tho heart ol
CANADA'S GREAT NATIOKAL PARK
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Phont. "'rite or rail or lnarmat(oit on
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CIGARS TO SWINTON
Act of Good Will at Mer
chants' Plant, Bristol, Moves
Tank Originator
Major General U D Svvlnton,
oilglnutor of the Hrll sh nnnoied tank.
has been greatly Impressed bv the re-
cepllon he has met everywhere In the
United States
Ills successful spiiklng tour of the
shlpjnrds here for the national service
section ot the United States shipping
board has been a novel experience to
him, and he declares he enjoved this
cloe contact with the men who nre
bu'ldlng our ships to send against the
Germans
Xowhere has the t ink Inventor been
shown mole favor than at the Mer
chants' Shlpjard, nt Hrlstol. jesterdny
He was a bit surprised nnd pleased
when he beheld scores of workmen
throwing up an Improvised platform for
him to stand on
Thesn men selected the keel of a
ship, laid only a few davs ago, and
while he stood nearby waiting on them
they passed plank after plank up to
others on the keel, who laid the boards
across the steel frame In double-quick ,
llrne- , . i
mis wnv, i.enei.ii' F'iniueil a vo"p
from the ciowd, nnd the bovs quickly
i in ''VTruN vi.
Until irw
MIOKTII VS1 M) UOOKKKKI'I(
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liuolnfui Cojrpt iMv or Kenlmr St hunt
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with o(Tlre mid tiuftna trainlnK our la"
lie continued dm nnd enfnK throuuh
uut tli tomlnK Muinmpp mnntlin Call ur
rlto for imrtlrutarH and Catalog.
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101? lir.tnit St.
$4, Night School $n
-.linrth tttil Ttrvillh Doiihiuiifililii
a moitlh IPM.MEIt SCHOOL HIS lllfi -t'
UTRAYFR'S f" ""t Ruslness .sthnol
""-- KHI-807 (hestllllt street
Positions Buaran d linter now. Daj or nlKht
nune lnmen nd ftlrls
"tIIF. IIOLVIA-S S llllfll,. 2104 Wullllit s(.
itlrla nnd smnll bovn plvtn rlosp pprsonnl
attention In vocational nnd fulllr&l traluinir
KlnderBortPn to Senior Dppts. Selfix
liresslon VoIpp devplopment Prea .line.
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New Dolphin Line Palate Steamers
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IlOJt leaves An h St. Wharf 8 1.1 P. M.
Fare 1'lc each wa
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MRS SIDNEY
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MARKET STREET
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MAIIEL MIRMXD In
JON OF I'l.VTI SUL'l'.Q"
PRINCESS
1018 MVRKET STREET
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tirtni . t ic;i.r.jiiu in
"HOW COULD YOU. JEVN"
VIPTORIA MRKET ST. AB. OTH
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AMRsSSMIOR GERARD S
"MV FOUR YEARS IN OERVIANT"
XUMVIhK IHXIKT.H
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PACIFIC ROCKIES
Philadelphia
Oeneml AaVnt
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cleared a passageway for their guest.
To cap this, the workmen provided a
box of good clg-irs out of their own
Pockets and nssr d them nrnund to the
rlanA.nl nn.1 1 1, a n l.l ..nt rrl.la
t-'.y": .'".'.....". r1..""'.,'"
i-imiii oeepiy loucneo mo uetwrai,
T.ils act of the men seems chnrac-
terlstlc of the shlpvvorkers. Only a
few das ngo M. A. Grundy, a general
foreman In the Merchants' yard. lost
his purse, with all his savings, amount
ing to 1410 The men took up a collec
tion and stuffed 400 ?1 bills nnd a (10
bill into a r
the foreman
Since then an Italian laborer In the
vard, C.anspare Manzlc. lost n leg out
side of the nrd after working hours
I A, Il(l wn, not ,lutv nt tlle ,n)e ,,
was not entitled to the benefits of the
workmen's compensation law, but the
bovs took up a collection that assuaged
his pain.
iBcat)$
Atpt. Mtrv A
Ayera, Kdmund J
nilley, Marv
Ilaltpn, Hotd C.
ti rnitn t're-ifik
lllrkenhauer, :il
nrpmPnu 1 incls
nudd. Harrv I?
rallnnnu Wllllnm F
Cllver. VVnltPf H.
Cook Clnra A
Cninkht. . Hflrflh
Kramer. IMward
Kummerl". VV m .
. Pr.
T.Indan.. ripprcp n
t.orkoodr Ornce W.
Vlihnn AIipI
.i)p j. rp,
Haniel (ilailji rj.
Alnrks, i;ipn J
"nl "v VVll'ltnt
vterioakpv. Mlch'l A.
.McOp Pntrlrk H
'IrLa-ichlln. Marv T.
McNultr. Thomaa V.
Jlnrcan. F. De I,.
"VTorrotv, Annes
Norboin. Conalnnce II
Owen, Jrnnlp n.
IMitllr-t. InPv
Pollock Annie M
Ranf. Wllllnm
rtfcknTd Charles T.
Rocera Ulllabeth A.
Roth. Roae J
S.ott. John Vincent
nit, .viprrrarp .VI
et.litr. frn"! t
Witter. Frpd'k If.
Walton. Marj
Vt'atera Jnlin .V
Waton, Knlp O
Wealev. JIarBaret
Woncll. .Sarah H
Wine. Ann .VI.
Tlavla, (Ittllsm O.
Desn. Annie
, lrkrr, Hnttle I.
I Dlrke.. Marv
Duft, Andrew J
i-Ih1 .vtorv
Pauspr, Tohn I!dward
KPrnes iter
Jortnjr. relI-
(llrtnn. riiebe H
(Irueb r. Joim
Hnrhaimll. Now ton 1
lliirln,-, Ahrl I
IHrPT, Allro I
llnrrln Suit VI
Hunt, Frank VV
KpIIv. .Vtl.haPl
KlpnnlmrP lrti p
Knljell. Ulljah D
Kofuetl. 11 ank .s
AXRR Tun 17. MART A AXHR aeed
. Itelatlvpa and friends Invited to funeral
aervlcea i'rl, 1 3d n. m . aon-ln-lau'a reol
ilencp, David 11 Hendricks 1111 N. Id t .
North Walea. Pa Int. private. Friends
may call Thur. 7 to 9 n m
ATIIIM Vt 4078 Snrlnor (lar.l.n i. innp
111 KDMUXD JAMES, son of Nellie and
late Edmund James A:,ere. Duo notke. of
funeral
i ,..!,Al.,,;KT TJun'. 7i 'A.n.T .Un'riT'?"
' O'.Nelll) widow of Edward Dallcy. of Colla-
land. Countv Tsrone. Ireland. Relatives
and friends Leanuo of tho Sacred Heart,
Invited to funeral. Krl . 8 30 n. in 11:1s N.
Front M. Solemn requiem mans St. Mich
nel's Church 10 it m. Int. Holy Cruts Cem
Auto funetal.
RATI FN June II. st Denver Col.
FLOVD CCRTIh. son of John and Ella Rat-
ten RPd 3.' Funerul private, Thurs , 3
ii in , parents' residence, 211 K Xant ave ,
' c'olllnRflwood N J
lll'RUVIVN Suddenly, June IS FRED
ERICK liusbnntl of (Jracp Hernnian nsed
"7 Rplntlws un.l friends, 11 Vt. slid P. I.
I I nf Anierltti No. 3 Invited to funsrnl,
I I rl , S n m . parlors of William J MrOold-
rlek M-'i) clermnnlown nve Hlsh mass M
lnfents Chunh Ii a in. Int private Re
mains msv In- vievvcil Thurs ep
IllltKEVHAt'ER Juno in. EL17A11P.TH
I1IRKENHAUER (nee Iloesch) widow of
OeorBB HlrkenhHUer. seed s-4 R"ltles nnrt
friends Invited to services Hut . J p m 4-'0
N nth st Int. private, Mt Peace Cem.
HI'.OVDIIEVT tune IP. PltVNCIf. hils
I tnd of Mice RrnitfJbpnt (upp I llttm) sred
'i7n Relatives and friends Invited to funernl
ttfivltps ial , L' p m, 4(111 OaKtlile st
Finnkfoid Int East Culvr Hill Cfin
lit III) -lune IS IIAPUVlr. husband fit
f atlitlme A Rndd (nee I prcuso'ii. Mined 7S.
ttiiallvrs and friPnds luterllj Lodse, No
is", F and A M niemhf rs Sunimerfle'd
VI I. Churph, Invited to flllierHl servltes,
rri - p in '.'viol K .Susttueh&nna avt
Int private, Westminster Cem
I CV1 LVXVV June IS WILLIAM F.
' husband of Marv R. and son of Elizabeth
land latp William Callnnan Relatives sntl
frlerds Invited to funeral Sat , R a. in 007
Old Lnucarter rd Rrn Mawr. Pa Solemn
retiulem mass at Our Mother of Clood Coun
sel Church Ii a m Int. St. Denis s Cem.
. Auto funeral.
('LIVER Sutllnlv June IS WLTER
1-iAMCEL son of late Samilpl and Sarah A.
CIHer (nee La Rue) Relatives and frienda
Lodirp No J. II P. O E . all other societies
of which he wns a member. Invited to
funeral ner Ires I'rl , K i m 1."it7
I lrth st Int. Newtown Pa a, Tialn
Uh(h HunttnKcloii M 14 i. in
. 1 OOK. Al rMld'iKe nf iMushfi, Mn II
. cliu.Tpr. Nw HrftBiii liutkn Countv , P
ilri" (M.A)IA OOOIC, Idow of OliHrlf-
Cuuk Hue nut tt p or runcrjl will lie tlen
David H. hiliUiUr IUJsr . Hroad ml DU
niOMiI Rtf
riiAXKlfAW. lune IP, SMtAIt" wl.Iow
of JsihCS CranKshaw, aged HU Hflntit i
m frlenli" lnttcd tn funernl rtI(.ps hut
t p ni liur. Harrison ft , PrurUford Int
iViIar 11111 Cem
I) WIS .Tunp 16 at "bnamnrl. Me , Dr
OWII.YU (IhOIlUU DAVIS ItelatUes and
frtcids nnd all s.Hletleq with wh'ch lie ih-i
nnnertetl. inxitttl to funeral ar Icph.
Tliur , p m . I SI 4 Spnirr r Triendi
will nlpa omit floral pff-"j
ni3W Juni 18 WXIK m.lN (nee
MoKadden) wife of Charlpp . It in Rein.
'veil
tlio l
"' hl
tles and friends, flt clmr.fs'H I.eaaue of
acrd Heart, Aiiar nii rromuuutlnn
p Faltn 'icletx. MiviiPU t runeral
sat . 8 30 a. m , reBldeiue of husLaiul '.'7
Klmnali st solemn reiiem ihhh hi
ChnrleB s Clnirth lu a. in Int Cathedral
Cem Auto 8trlce
DUCKEit June IS HAIIJi: 1GUIS,
wife of Paul Deiler n?l '-'. Ilelatlei
hihI friends inlt-d to fun I i-rlceH. Krl ,
In 30 ni S K. rnr J4t't nnd Cumbria
jti hit Hillside Cam v 1h troll- rar
I i lends may le remain- 'lliure , 7 to 10
V in
DICKI.V Tune 17. at l.oMnn Mam .
MA in. wlfp nf Robert 1)I(K(. llelarHis
and frlendi United to funeral r 1 en PrI ,
'J P. m. -Jlo i;ilnworth nt. Int Mt MnrUlt
Cem Friends may call Thurs . S to 10
P ni ut funeral.
DUPF. June 10. ANDREW J husband
of lonnl" P, Duff (net- lluphe and mm nf
Sadie and late Andrew J Duff, RelatU
and friend lnited to funeral. Sat , 8 30
in . 'JW2 R nt. Solemn reoulem mass
hurch of the Visitation 10 a ni Int.
Nev Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral.
EMM-LI June IS MRV. wife of A II
Ham W KUvell. Relathea and friends In
xlteil to funeral wrl', Hat . J p m , real
dence of brother. Charles Muschert n
N. .IHt ft. Int. Cedarvllle Cem
PAUSKR. - June 17. JOHN i:DW'ARD.
lumband of Antoinette Fauer (nee I.enardl
Relatlen and friends l.inwood Atspmblv.
No 7. A, U M, P, Imlfrd to funpral en
lees Pat , P. m.. 2407 N. 0th Pt Int
I "Westminster Cem. Remains may h iewed
Trl S to 10 p. m Auto funeral
Fl.llNKs June 18. PKTUIl. husband of
Louise Femes, aired 1, Itelathes and
friends Invited to funernl Sat . 2 p m .
2(7 W Ontario st Hemalns ma be viewed
I rl oe int .Norlnvooa rem
VORTVER Jun 18 DEM A widow of
narien roriner, neiaine- ana irienus jsh
lfred Heart Soc. and the Altar and Rosary
.'Soc of the Immaculate Conception Church,
(MtltiH, tn unavnl ti'vl tt Till tn llfi t
InvltPd to funeral. Frl. 8 JO a. m. US I:
Alton st. Solemn rqul'm mass Church of
the Immaculate Conception 10 a. m Int
Old Cathedral Cem Auto service.
10. June 10, KMILV J . wife of U'oree
h lux. Hueil tl-f. lieiaiives anu irienos in
vllcd to funeral. Sat.. 1! p. m. 501 N th
t.. Cumden. N. J Int. private, Harlelah
Cem Krlends mav call Frl. rip,
OIRTOV At Atlantic Citj. June 18.
Ilti:m: II. nlfe of Phlnras K tllrton aeeit
I 78. Relatives and friends invited to fu.
neral services, chapel of llristol Cem, on
arrival of train leavlnc llroad Ht. Hta ,
, hat . IS 117 n ni l
' aRACHCR Suddenlj. June 10. JOHN A . '
husband of Annie V. Oracbir-and son of
I late John A. and Mary Oraeber. luneral
and Int private Frl. afternoon
HAMKL Suddenlj. June 18 OLADTS
I 11LEANOR, daughter of Kranls A and
lleorsla Hame.1 tnee Keebler). ated 2 Rela
tors and friends Invited lo funeral services,
Frl , 1 3D P m., parents' residence. 228 Ash,
I dale st Olney, Int. private. Mt. Vernon
'Cam Friends maj call Thurs eve. I
i IIAUIIAIllllt. Junt, 10. .NUWTON L. aon
of Via. K and late Jamra II. Harliaush.
awed '.'. Relatives and friends. Invited to'
funeral, fat.. 2 p. m. residence of mother.
2417 Wharton at. Int. Fernvyood Cem
'' 'llAIHMl, June'' to. CAIIBU In. son of'
Abel and Kath- liar!.... aed 10 jears
I Relatives and friends Invlleu t oiuneral
services. Mat,, m p m. pareni" rt-aiuente,
il weal i nesier pikb. liuiiciui, nvi. .o ,
Pa Inl IVrnuood Cem. . ....
HARPER. June 1H. ALICE L. HARPER.
Relatives and friends Invited to service.
J-rl . 2 p m.. liu Herman st , Gtn Int.
Hnulh I.ukp. I Itlll Cm
I HARRIS June l. Miss hU8N M HAR.
, Rlh oseii 81, formerl of Ambler. Pa. Due
1 "i HNT lA.'phlUdilUWa"! June 10. FRANK
W. HUNT. Funeral services and Int. pr.
vate. llrookllne. Mass. nai.
KELLV. June IN, 1I1CHAKL. husband
of Vlamaret Kell (nee Connors) and sin of
William and Ann Kelly, of Count) K dare.
Ireland. Relatives and friends. Hors-.
tiiiers Tieal. No II. Invited to funeral.
Sat.. 8 311 a. m . 3170 Eds-emont st. HUh
mu .Dtivifv it v l. cnurcn ill a. in
Int HolvSepulchre Oem Carriage funeral
ULEPPIVQER. June 18, JENNIH
KLEPPINIIEU nee (Humphrejs). widow of
William Klepplnner. Relatives and friends
lmtt...1 tn funeral services. I rl . 1 P. m..
3M8 Frankford nve. Remains, uia.y b
viewed Thurs. after 8 P. m int
after 8
North
ceda- inn tm. , .. . .
KNI8RI.I At Colllnitswood. N. J., June
10. ELIJAH D. KNI8EI.L. aaed S. Rela
tive and friends Invited to funeral. Bat ,
2 p. ro . 17 E. Colllnsa ave., Colllniswood.
x. .1 ini nrimto klhuUnn Cem. Rtmalna
may bo viewed Frl.. H to O p m
husband'of MarOia'j. KghjefCt Jtclatlvea and
irivnii luiifcd t faaeou 'nw. rn A
Its'", -
H'.'"
-,,
tiK.vrii
KOSOKO June, in. THANK H , son of
II. S nnd Anna Konoed (nee Hauurn). surd
RpIhIIips nnd frlrnda lnvrtm to' funernt
pprvlces. Sat., I! p. m., narenta reaMence.
'J7SH tlcrmanlown ave. Int. rrlvate, North
w oott Cem.
. KRAMbh. June 17. EDWARD, son of
late Henry nnd Harah Kramer, sued 7J.
Helntlvea and friends Invited to funeral.
I'rl , '.' p m.. Tltlow nroa.'i 3tt Richmond
ai..ini private.
t K t) M XI Kll T.l .1 imp III. fttO K. ?th
KUJIJIRIU.i: .7
ft.
iWILUAM KUMVIEIll.K. Dr.. n.Re.1 77. Itel
i,, nnrt frlcnds nfnrers nnl .Urectora of
Northern Nntlonnl lisn'c. Cnlumlitn Chib and
Aiiglers' Club, of Homprs Tolnt. N. J., all
other oriranlzntlona of which he wan a mem'
her. Invited to funeral. Sat, 2.30 p. m
David H, Hchuj'ler Hlds.. llroad and Dla.
mond ats Int. private.
MNDSAY. Jun Is. OF.OROE R 1.1ND
SAY, nKert nil Relatives nnd friends in
vited, to funeral servleea, N . 2 p.
in n IT.iht nr an lhtirrn.
lltt Atnrttln Pnnhvlrlnn f'pm.
IXICKWOOI) Sudd"nl. at RlVPrton.
X, J., ORAt-IJ WATK1NS. wife of Frank
VV l.orkwood Relative! nnd friends In
vited to funeral aervlrea Frl , 1 :4T. p. m.
401 ..lnpinrott ave . Itlverton. X .t. Int.
atrlctlv private Train Jeavra Market at.
fcrrv for Rlve-ton 1 p. m.
MAHAX. On Sixth Month 10th. AHCI.
MAI1AN, In his 7sih venr Funeral servlcea
8t late residence, SIR X. Chester rd . Hwnrth
more, l'n . Hltth-dsv. Stat, at an p rn..
and at Friends' Meeting House. Hanover
et , Trenton X J. Meventh-day, i'.'d, at
11 n, m Int. Rlvervlew Cern
VIAIbR. Junp 18. HKRVIAX. huabind of
AVllhlcmea A. Xlaler. Rrlatlvea nnd frienda.
einplovrn of Fierce-Arrow Motor Car Co .
Invited to funpral Sat.. S a. m , 1444 X.
r.ith st , W Phlla. Solemn renulem mRaf
M. Greeorj 's Church 0 30 a. tn. Int. Xew
York.
MARKS June IS. Kt.I.r.x .T , wife rf
Chapman Marks and d-ushtpr of Jamea A
and Marv Jine IlrtBRs Relatives and frienda
Invited to funeral Bervlees Sun 2 p. m ,
parents' rPsMcnep. 1144 S nth nt. Int.
TVrnwood rem Auto funeral. Frienda may
call Sat . 8 to 10 p m.
MATTIX. Junp 17 at Maya Landing. X.
J . VVII.I.tAM MATTIX. aired 84. Funeral
sen It en and Interment private Remains
may to viewed nt his. late residence. Mavs
Landing N, J., Wednesday evening. June 10,
7 in to n 30
MrCLOSKBY lune 1R MICHAEL A. son
of Michael and Mary McCloskey (nee Tral-
. nor), aued 11 Relatives and friends Invited
I to funeral. Sat, 8 In a. m. parents resl-
' dence. -32J K Oakdale st Solemn requiem
mass Pt Ann's Church 10 n. m Int. Hob
Setmlrnre Cem Auto funernl
Jle(li:n. -June III, PATRICK lll'OII. son
of Huch and Annie MtIp (npp McCnulevl
Relatives nnil frlerds Invited tn funernl
1 rl 1 la p ni reoldetup of parents, 'J3J0
VV Tkompson nt. Int. Hol Cross Cem.
Vuto funeral.
Vtfl.1KIHI.IX linn 11). Miss MARY J
McLAL'UHLIV tilt Mnufh Chunk. Services
J p ni . Sat . home of brother. A. 1 Mr
l.nujhlln. .Ill MrlliK Uardcn at., I.ansford,
I'M
McXHI.TY. lune 10 THOMAS F . hut
hand of Mar J. McXulty, formerly of D33
Pasvunk ave. Relatives and friend.. San
Domlnjo Couneil. No Mfl. K, of C; Cu
, torn Cutters Club of lJhlla . Invited to fu
neral. Frl.. 8 30 a. m,. 809 s ISOth at.
Solemn mas. of requiem Church of the
Tranallsuratlon 10 a. m. int. Holy Crots
Cem . .
i. MOROAN" At Glassboro. N. J .Tune IB
FREDERICK DE LONO. sou of Cntharlne
and late John II. Morgan, aued 84 sears
forinerlj. of (1121 Race st Relatives and
friends the Fnlted Circle Xo 107, Hrother
hood of Amrlca, nnd cmploven of Price ft
McLanahan Invited to services Thurs, J
p in . Church of the flood Shepherd, Cum
berland st . east of Franl.ford nve (Ien
Mlnuton) Int. strlrttv private, friends may
rail at Oliver H Hair lllflu . 1K20 Chestnut
st . Wed . from 7 3ft to II an p m.
MORROW Junp IS. AUNEi wife of Wil
liam Morrow Relatives nnd friends Invited
to view remains. Thurs , H to Hi p m., 27-"
N. lL'th st Services and Int. Irl.. at conve
nience of famlls.
NOR1IOM June IS, CONST V.NCE H.
wife .if Ilttlfdsn A Norbom. aged (Id
Relatives antl frknds Invited to funersl
services. I rl . J p ni . (1315 Ross at , Oer-
niantown Int prlvute.
OWEN lune in. n..v.vm it
of William . ami Annie Owen Relatives
i. i a.
and friends inwhH lo runral services,
PrI. d.. P. m. parents resident e, 31 A .
Ro. ..land t , t.tn mi private
iM.in icii juiv
. in lifil I V tilfp ftf
i. is. loud, wire or
(nee Sfnrlt). aged 31
ds InvltPd to funernl
(lenrirp W Pluttdi i
itiluiiipH nmi friend1
HrUes. PrI. i m , renldente of mother
Mrs arali S-artf, I's". N Palrhlll st
int. Ureeiiwood UC of I') Cem Auto fu
nernl I'ntilns mnj bo i-d Thurs eve -
POM.OCK Iuiip 11 ANME M. wife f
William PolloeK. HeUthes and frinds in
vited to aeikts. hat . 2 Jo P. m . 1031
Sprinr Ucideii Ht Int privnte
RAAP lunf P) UII.MAM. son of euro
line (nie Ilelk) and late I rederh Ic Ktiaf,
airtd J! IIcIalhfB and friends Invited to
funeral berlveps, .at , 2 p m . mother's
residPiire. 1011 Harper st Int. privnte Odd
Fellow s-. v em Remains mav be viewed
Pri . 7 to P in Autn funpral
RI.CICAKD lune 17 I'llAUI.T. T luis-
band of llmMInn RirKard need 00 Rela
tives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 2
,p in . 2hl W, ntttMihouse st . Oer
iiMntown Int rrlvate. Ivy Hill Cern
l-r'enda mas call Thurs , 7 to 0 p m.
ROGERS June IS. KMAIIKTII A..
widow of Wm M Rocers Relatives and
friends InvltPd to funerdl strvlies Trl . 8
P in . resident e of son-n-mv, cnas l
nett IIS Friler ave, Uollinfswooti
Int lllll-ltlo Cfin
UOIH Jun 17 ROSE J ROTII (nee
Steinmet). wife of CliarUs J Roth. at.rd pi
Rtlatlv." ind friends, Rnsurv. Sodality and
Sncrtd Heart league, invited to funeral
l . S a in . 7134 Stale road Tacom. Re
quiem liUh mass St Vlnnnt'n Church 0 30
a in Int, t Domini n Cem
SCOTT. Suddpnij, June in. JOHN V1N
CENT. f-ii of James Rride and Minnie Tol
nun snit aged 11 I unr-l servlies par
ents re-tideix e. '" 1 y ,,;th "t Thurs, 8
p in Int. Baltimore. Ml
SCOTI' lune 1H. AFARG .RET M VRY
dnui,htei of Catherine (nee DonJcrsanl and
late James P s ott Rptatlves and friends
V . M Sodalltv l.pacue of SaLfpiI Heart
of lathedril. Invited to funeral Frl, 8 30
a in mother s residence, s E cor I8ti
and Wood ts Solemn requiem mass at
Cathedral 10 a m Int Hol Orons Cem
Auto funeral -,.-..-... .
T vi l.im --iune i nui j son oi
Dunlel mil Kl.H 'rllIor imul .' Rlt!ves
nmi frtelltld. IMlmtlllH l.offf
:vo .iti r
Hlul V VI.; Xlellta rimpter No SH. I!. A
M , Phlla Commanilerj, Vo J. I. T . I.u
l.u Temple. A A. o. N Jl S . I.u I.u
Patrol Au . I'hlln. Aerie, No. I.' I' O K
all other ioi letlcw of which he was a mem
her inv ,tetl to funeral Sat , " p tn
inrfnts' inMn( e, .'101 nidge ave. Wle-fed-hifkon
Inl WVtmlnsifr tm
Ws.UTKH-Jl.ne IT. rRKDKKICK K..
noil of Wilhelniina Waller (nee Dnnenhaurl
and lato I reflerlck K Walter, fornifrlv of
1M10- N, Itandolph at. Itelatlvfs and friends
Invltel to funeral aervlcea 1 rl . p m,
parlor of O It. Ilartratift, Id.'l Gorman
town ave. Int Ml Pealf Cem Friends
mav view remains Thurs , 30 to 0 3(1 p.m
WAI.TOW June 1H 1II1IV. wjdow of
Samuel Walton Itelallvea and friends
members St. lleorce P. K, c'hurch t'lorence
Xlxhtlnuale Lodge. No. , llauthters of Ht
(Jeorce. Invited to funeral. Sat . " p m .
JOill Cednr at Int. lielvii" Om Remains
iinv he lewed I'rl.. h to in p ni.
WATERS lune I". JOHN' A., hushand
of Klla M. Watera Inee Hampton). Rela
tives and fiiends Invltetl In funeral services,
Krl , 2 .10 p m , L'310 Dickinson st. Int
Mt. Peace Cent. Remains mav be viewed
Thorn f ef 7 p, m Autn funeral
WATRON At 4.114 Walnut st.. June 19.
KA.1F. l . widow of Charles Watson Due
notlie of funeral.
WF.SI.nv t Cnnshohoclten. Pa June
18, .MAUUAItKT. wife of Ihonias Weslevs
Relatives, and friends Invited to funeral.
Hat . 8 m . .1111 K Hector t.. Consho
hocken QoIemn hlah requiem mats It, Vlat
thew's Chunh II .III a m. Int. St. Mat
thew'e New Celn
VVORRKI.I.. At Florence. J . June 17.
SARAH K. widow of Capt Wm A. Worrell
(nee Stout) Relatives and friends Invited tn
funeral services, Thurs . H p. m . snn-ln-law'i
residence, Charles W ilrsttr. 114J N 'JOth st.,
Phlla Int. private, J!rltnl Cem Krl. a m
WVNE Juno IS. at Pitman, N. J.. ANN
M . widow of Cnarlen wne. asen km. Reia-
tlves and friends Invited to funeral serv-
i",. i'rl.. 11 a mi; W. Holly ave.. pit.
' .' si.. - ' . . ' . .
man. X J Int Manihath Cem. Friends
may call Thurs , , to u p
LOST AND FOUND
UBIIDS Lost, deeds In the name of David
Hey for l-ot .No. 37. H V 14. In Settlon 7.
and Lot No. 44. in .Section 114 In the
Mount llorleh Cemcter Application has
heen made for duplicate deeds. Return to
M. Kllabeth Hey. 51V Hansberry st-Ger-mantovv.
Phlla.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
(lltlier tl.ii.ilHe I Ads on Pace 2)
I
A PAIRIOTIC OPPORTUNlTir
v
TF.I.nPHONK SERVICB IS VITAI.I.T
IVtPORTA.ST IN CAItUYINU ON THU
WAR.
.1000 TOUNO WOMIIN TULKPIIONlj'op.
KRATORS . IN .PHILADELPHIA. THK
. vv.uki.u-ji nuiMmir, aivk.. i-atiiiot
1 1 WltlVOlllJl , AlUt 1 AllllUl
HELPING TO WIN THE WAR.
i i.aj,,
YOUNU WOMEN 17 TO 35 YEARS OF
lAOE CAN EN1ER Tlllb UREAT WORK
AT o.y;i:.
ft PER WEEK' IS PAID DURINO THK
FIRST I-OUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID AD
VANCUMENf TIIbRKA?TEH.
..JKH.VANT POSITIONS; UXPEniKNCC
uiiwwi.
THE WORK IS CLKAN AND FASCIVAT.
INfl THE HUltHOUNDlNUS ARE PLEAS
ANT, I MFALS 6KRVKI) AT COST. ANN1VER.
SARV PAY1IBNTS. SICK HEN'CFITH
1 .VACATIONS WITH PA.Y NOT OVER 8
liuujn i.iffifv i-f.ii itA. i
LOOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR
TUNITY. TALK IS OVI'R WITH
MISS M 1) RYAN
ANY WEEKDAY L'.JTW'EBN 8 AND 0 AT
-tUU lAlllll HI)
TIIF. MKL1V TELEPHONE COMPANY OP
t - PBNNSYLVANI V.
CASHIER "vrllU knowlnlTH 'nf, bnokWeeplnkl
"!v r"rlleu'f" VI Iftfl. ?t r IVntraf.
P ,. -Ji Tr , "'jJV-f-r
HELP WANTED-H-raMAX-fr "Vj
(Other Classified Ads on I'ace II v
noOKKniiPFR In accounting department:
jouns lady with knowledge of double-entry,
rublle Ledger Company, (1th and Chestnut
atrcetn.
BOOKKKBPUR. D. II.: please ntnte etn .
nTB nnd references r 4.18. Ledger feni!
"V
CAr VPIXXHR". AXD TWISTKRO.
WANTKD: i:XPRFtti:XCKD AND
LRARXF.ItX: OOOD WAORS AND
STKADY WORK: PRINCIPALLY
FOR UOVBRNM1.XT WORK. Al.
TLY ORISWOLD WORSTED CO.
CI.R11K for hotel office: hours S to 4 p ni.
Apply Little Hotel Wllmot, 1410 Mouth
IVnn Square.
ClOK.
Pa
sood. plain for city and country: to
week. r. W. Sharpies, Media,
OIRL over 10 jenra. wnnted In lanrs offlea
to do senernl clerical work: salary 110:
ntatp pp. rlpnrp I 4JI. I.pdner Offlco,
OtRLS WANTKD
300
TO LFAItV TO OPF-RATF. VARIOUS MA-CHINKS-
OX PIKCBWOItK 1IASIS AFTER
I.KARXIXO: YOUR EARVINOH SHOULD
AVP.RAOR KROVt 14 TO IV PER DAY: NO
experience xucessahy- only ofrls
iietwekv the aohs of si and 45
yi:ars need apply to the
MIDVAI.F. STHEL AND ORDNANCE
UDDYSTOVE RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTONI3. PA.
OR
. piin.nnLPiiiA offices
201 Marlcet at.
Island road nnd Woodland ave.
BRIXO REFERENCES
CO.
GIRLS AND TOUNO WOMEN
wanted to pack
crackers and biscuits
8 hours dally
escept Saturday. S hours
Best conditions and opportunity
NVTiONAL BISCUIT CO
13th and Glenvrood ave.
GIRLS, white, 14 sears and over, to learn
the business; 7 per week to start: R0 hours
the week Philadelphia Paper llox Co , 17th
and ltlflge ave.
UIII1.S to count and sort papers' rood pav;
steady work AbdIj Martin A William If,
Nixon Paper Co Vtanayunlt Pa
UIKI.S to
r.ih st
makp cushions Apply I'll s
l.APNDUY Olrls tu learn shirt body Iron.
Ins; $11 minimum wane, piecework plan-
wltri permits of active operatom earnln
considerablv more: cool, well entIIateH
.i. . tii i """,,,' BurniunuinRH AP-
Plv to Pilirrlm
Laundr Co., 2S3t N.
lli-rnil nt
l.ACNDRY Plain
fancv lrnnir la
..........M... nuinij in it'ttrn; f nance to
ronslderabls more on pIpipw ork plan-at
t;P m ,, ,hc pollol,D att?artl"
rrlm Ln.indrt Co bd ,y iVroad st
minimum salary
o learn: hanee to earn
teedy
pii-
Ul'I I.T()ll Kll- u.in'in ,-47T:
adding tjpewrttei. f
Xty,!!?l'VtWa.et"r!30h'W'''ln-'
l'AI'i:it IUIl:! I.xrierlfnr-cl eoverlnif nn.
nn'.r'l';r.lrn''ve """ "'"" Ba C ""
11 ksi.ADV p eenfrsl irv trootU An".
wll'l rf-r. tlnnsM 11th llnverfnrrt .-
Kit nernl
nnnratAp. .....i .
utA"" L' - hp
sii.ix. rit"Ki:ty. a.vd spnuvDnns-'npifn.
ill.l naitfs for narllculnr vvorkcrs; prt
while learning: Aiii,l Urlsnold Worsted
Company. Darby, Ta.
STKNOaitVPHKrt
itVi. rir't ci'V "'"'. hav hail t le.at 3 j,rs'
' ! i :on,rn'r' I' tralnlnu: Won oer eai to start
N. J. for r. 8. Ordnance Department. '
MIDV'AI.l: STKKN AND OHDNANCE CO.
HDnrsrovE niKt.n plant
KDDYSTO.Vi:. PA.
13lh Street Clte Urine reference.
Ti:s-tn-mpni:rt iv AiivKinioivn uk.
pvnniHVT or PLTii.icvrjJiv: u.vnvt.-
IIIHII" IIP OOtin i:HI.ISH KhSKVTlll.
HXt'KI.I.KXT OPPOHTI'MTV TO! I'lJIli
vtA.-i:r position a.vd irraiK a .
VA.ei:vii..T. a -jus i.mjcii:i: ow'iVi:
hi I NOilllAPllhlt Wel.MfoiCn"hiine'l In
Htltut on linn vaiuncj for utenosrnpher,
. J.f" "'" nerie illrtt)lione. full at Il2t
. ......... .... ,...., M, ,,,
Bii..ixiKAi'iihi(. one with Hnmo knowledc
nf lmnkkeeplng Anplv 171 W. Lehigh av"
SIKNOtlltVPlll.lt. experience. JZtfZ
(Ir'nwnM VI or.led Co Darin Ta """"
TOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAIl
, STENOOP.APHER3 AND TTPISTS
WITH SKVERAI. IKAP.' KXPERICNCK 1
OVER 10 TDAR3 OP AGE
ARH WANTED AT ONCE
Al.hO
MOON-HOPKINS, POWERS AND
HOI.LEIITII TABULATINO.MACIIINE
OPERATOr.3
EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION
EXCEPTIONALLY OOOD OPPORTUNITY (I
ItlGIIGRADE WOMEN WORKERS
APPLY
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
llOQ ISLAND PA.
V1IC FOR MRS. NORRELL
n.iif,ticnnTlinin destVlnc for
patrlotla i.
.,....... ,V.t. mAvf
nre niTered vacation work at same aalnry,, '
reasons to reiuru m wminun ..,.
P 4011. Ledger Office ii
' VI
WASHWOMAN, colored or white, to da fant-','
lly wasn on .-iiunuar "r ";- Tr
week: position p-rmanent. Call 5733 Hat
field ave.. West Phlla. ,
WIND -"Its on cotton yarn. Apply WrlKht
Textile Co . Jasoer and Orleans sts
Y0i7nQIADY wanted for uenerul offloa
work lame miniifscttrlnir concern; stats
aae ard salary. "V-ll." ! n lo
iiitiiviF.n WORK lo supplement salarv In
tenchliis: emplovment evrry summer
aallsfnrtorv. P 4117. Ledge- ornce.
rlnnersil .
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