:-f hKr i ?, Ji I'fcflf ft, J SiVi 4 m t ' & 'si W4T .-.'' ' ti SV - - -f SOLDIERS WITH GAS MASK & ' .. of ihctn Win Laurels . - i r mi vjHmp xucacic lor , Speed THAN FIVE SECONDS al Nicholson Reviews 315th lid 314th Regiments New -.? Umccrs Arrive ri.'s " Bu a Staff Corrroiidrn no .Meade. Admiral. Mil.. Juno 22. .k jebanon, Pa, today won an honor ilon at I.lttlo Pcnn when eight men that city, members of C Company, 14th, Infantry, ndjustcd their gas kg In a trifle under the seconds "K Company, under command of Lieu- nt L. 1 Fours her, li out for first Mors In gas mask training and today IWAkntltn,! a miftna nf nrnllmln-ii't unnml l .-,,...-,,.,. DV..k-kJ , IHMIIMIIIIIIJ -t.kk. J jrPt"- As a company It ias unable to A. k . .... i 8mftKo ready for a cas atttu'h, unuer ?; rvswvei. seconds, nut. vncn Lieutenant Ifct?' rtkjTmirHker demanded better fmllvlflunl A-rjfcj'!"'' tb'rteen of the douchboja obeyed r "y'dolns the stunt In a trifle under the rneeonds VAtr"S TV! f h tlin siPMiltAn rF rlf1n ,ir.,.fli W 2P Phase of training has been Riven such I IgaTklfention as gas mrsk adjusting, and no fpsgt1MM. whether he wears the Insignia of a t-; ,s.onei or ine plain canas leggings oi kf ' 'jJ-'A'nrtvilln l kkrmikifwl frnin thla vk nrk W HSS' Officers admit that the unusual , iK'nouni oi training in tins nem is me wtTarra nv events in i:itrnne 'inn unfits. "jv,,they' assert arc using such great quan k'irttltlB of gas that masks must be worn i TprcontlnuaIly. teSSSPerhaps tis the most Important detail n . .u . .'. f .. . . . "v;on tms training," said a sei 5i"viitoday "concerns the quick senior major ness with SkH,i,liIcn our boys ale ahlo to don their I vTikJMfBks when tho gas alarm Is sounded Sj;g-Airfractlon of a second may mean the SbSW? vlnjr of a soldier's life, henco the 9V'Jil?kAAB.l.. r n. AlA..t.. 1 " k .,C,n'wsou' u urcikiMiis r,ctki t"'V; Adjust Mask In File Seconds tL ilWhen Lieutenant Fouraker demanded s,, .'iVTeal speed In today's test the follow Inc S -j-IBen from Lebanon responded by adjust-P"-,m1bb their headpieces In the renurkable f, v"iittnie of Ave seconds k(i.f .J. SI. Brandt. Corporal J SI, Kutch- L'ggert. Alfred OjW, It Howard, Corporal A B jnenneii jonnson, v.orporai E'Helsey, Harry W.' Palm. SI. C W L-dKrAlAfhar-V, rithr.ro In thlc nnmnTtnu . Un P.k5sSiM lluntlrntpd tile refnril were SIcltnwl EfcSiiMI(li.l Vmvnornio Wo , VVIIlljm Mnr. '-7telIer, Stewartstown, Pa.; J. L Sillier, i.'VrCleona. Pa.: W F. Heas. Anvil. Pa . I w VS'J'Jl Sergeant W F Geesey, Dallastown, ,,v . -. - .- ..--, !?(SJ3WI arrival of three new men In head- f awry. has banished the glooms from iTOWi unit, this company lias charge fOt regimental signal work, and stringing i ,,tesraph and telephone wires necessl- I Wfies rnnalderahlA nntn r.1n-ihinir Thla p. iroric did not appeal to tho Phlladel- 3 , ,hlans, and although willing to learn, 6;,,-;ly two or three developed anything ? J0tHce- proficiency vv 1th the spurs. Then t4?me Grover C. Porter. Hed Lion, Pa.: HUMMER RESORTS WII.DWOOD. N. J. temZZ. extremely invigorating and exhilarating. New modern hotels offer you every convenience. Up-to-date cottages, bungalows and apartments at moderate rentals. Alwavs Healthful ? - j w The best bathine, boatinjr, fishiRtr 'coast Splendid five-mile promenade boardwalk; shops, high-p,rade kiuuaciiiciiia unu piers, pan oi me lamous i'niiadelpliia Orchestra. Community singing service every Sunday eve ning free to public in Casino Auditorium. Excellent music, solos and speeches. For folder ana lull details address. W. COURTRIGHT SMITH Managing Secretary, Board of Trade tiPS Wildwood, 11AYTON Now open tor ' iki1 yt 1A k '' The lame courteous treatmei '- 1A(U be extended to our patrona. Cap. 25 I 1918. i treatment Z3U. : A. McilURKAY. Owner & rrorrletor. &S ATINT10 CITY. N. i. Coolest and Most Attractive Location IDS TEND klWhoIe Block Ocean Front rB9ton to Sovereign Av In exrlusive. Chel- 1V-,S C11 ctlon. open uurroundtnrs. ,Ocan view rooms. Sea water baths, private ?; nd public. Modern hydrotherapeutlc de ytyJiA partment. Orchestra of nololata. AW j Auto bua meets trains Uooktet. Srnerahlp direction. John T. Dolphin. Mnr " O ' FlUCRXTONE KOia ATLANTIC - CIT V Mrktlr Europaia PUa French Cuitioe Jupetiot Service ix unernoon iiu mpn bukibx Mm evttioekiat the see cipicny iub r.M-K mv, x. a. JJKl'imK VOtm COTTAOU AND HOTEL V.BESERVATIH.NS AT Till! RKhORT WITH JfLNKST DATIIINO HBACH IN WOKI-l). I". WRITE HOARD (IP TRADE rOCONO MOtfNTAlXS rt Eaclea Mere. Paf CRESTMONT mN' hotel with tha Inrnmnarahlfi alt nation ft- above the tea. on the summit of tho lames, uou, lennia. ooaiinp ana tho of fresh -water bathlner. Modern m- lenu. i1 or Dooviei ana terms aaaresr 'Vfle-S wiuliam wuuub. Mtnawr. $ ' .., ,. VlflW WbVTW frL i V VAQPTTMnTniM TWM rS i CH1CKKN A WAFFLE DINNERS KBAMIDK PARK, X. J. t THE MANHASSET ilreetly an th oeean front. Oapaelty S00. Iiej ,1 kkw.7 u,k(,ik, CTOP. STEAMBOATS ilson's Select !$ e Beautiful Delaware Ttt-r,i m& m i ksalb Twa ',. k ,---- J fc,"$iv. Hf V .-i, W v Walter K. Pomranlnp, Delta, Pa, and Hunter Brady, of lllrdsboro, Ta. They are expert linemen and can climb poles with tho agility "of monkejs. Captain W. It, Campnell, commander of this company, was pleased beond vvoi'ds when he garnered the pole climb ers and today said that with the com pletion of a band organisation he would be iiulto happy. "Wo need eighteen ad ditional bandsmen," he said, "and would llko to recruit them In Philadelphia This Is a good ojiportunlty for the mu sicians In Phllly lo express their lojalty and Interest In a Philadelphia regiment. Surely, we ought to get eighteen men before lcalng for France" Two Regiments Ketlewed The 313th and 311th Infantry regi ments, commanded by Hrlgadlcr tJeneral Joseph 13, Kulin. and a coterie of army ofllcers from Washington witnessed the field manetners. Fifty-eight second lieutenants have airhed from Camp I.ee and are, now doing duty In the 164th Depot Ilrlgade. A majority of the men came to Meade as draftees, and after graduating from the third officers' training camp went to I.ee. After a short couise of Instruc tion at fhiit rnln, fhnv k mi pnmmU. ' . J .. sions aim returned to i.uio enn as tialnlng officers It Is not likely that any of these men will go to France with the Liberty Division Among the new of ficers nro many Phlladelphlans They are Call 13. Slegenthaler, Waller C Senium, 13. II. Stauffcr, linger Stoffah, John I) Allen, l.udwlg 13 Anderson. Al- ' fred T Harklage, William A Uass, Asahel Hackworth, Mont Hcrg, Carl H. Uetliea, William P Illanchartl, Charles H Bowling. Orlln It limner, (Jeorge C Hrlley, IIan J. Sch.iffer, Ouy W Hums, I Dexter Hush, ttobeit 13 C Aramack, Chawnlnir Cauthorn. 13rwln J. Char- I bonnet. James I,. Cherry, William V .' Clements, Nelson L. Orlm, James Mc- Kenna, Joseph W Mai key, Howard W Slolbyc. Iloscon SI. Palmer, John T Small. George It Sloore, F D Sinclair, Walter T Sorg, John A. Steeds, Ilalph Ablngton, Kst.vu 13. Althnus, I3dward It. Ualrd, Itlcliard J. Barnes. Fenwlck II. Bassett, Harvey 13 Hennett, Francis C Beverly, C)c.ir A Bllen. Alfred St Brace, Benjamin It Hrlggs, Couthbeit W Buuckle.v Fenwlck II Hurch, Scott A. Burman, Lowell II Butcher, Court ney W Campbell, Donaldson Chapman, AIclil J Chart ler, Paris B Clavpoolo. Charles Cohon. John H McCauirhev. o.eorgo I) SIc.Murtr.v, Kenneth H Slarlott, Laurence X S1ers, Sllltou W St. John, 13. G Staplcton. OPEN-AIR CHORAL SERVICES Under the Direction of Bishop Rhinelander (IV THE SITE OF THE PItOPOSKD CATHEDRAL on the Parkway at TwenU -third Street si. MIA V Aflernoon, June 23, 1918 at 5 o'clock Rev. I.lcwclljn N. Caley stind.tr, June 30 Rev George L. Richardson SI VIVIKR RhsOKTS IvH.DWOOD. X. J. DOJOOD B"V - THE. - SEA WILDWOOD CREST '" A vacation spent here will im prove your health immensely. The constant, cool, salt sea breezes are -- and niotorincr on tho Atlnntip uany concens Dy a N. J. EDGETONINN Near, e. modern room, .orchestra. Noted for excellent tahto A ANDREWS. Relatles and friends. Ha whlte servIfM Cap V.0 Auto at trainV ' CT, Heart nc!fty of the Cathedrn I. InUted Rooklet J. ALRERT HARRIS ProD no 'uneral Tues.. 8 30 a. m.. 171 Filbert u',"'iu nurii La. ailUSif; BKDFORU hPBINflS. PA m ukie ut kiuuu acres, uoud kuii kumae iciiuia. iw mminr Mn&.l m mineral walr.. Hpacloua hotel, with .nl.nillH A.tldnA fine motor road. II. E. Item... Mir. muni oaT VVHITF. MOUNTAINS, X. H. Brettoh Woods White Mountains, N. H: J4VJLJL-BTLMM 10 b m - & oV ' ' T f friends ZmtUtVRQ SPRINGS -'K L9 W W !. 1 ItnTtfi .... IjlMI V WCm. tamou. mountain remori in lin,i i HORSEriACK niniNo over Mountain Trail, and Woodland raths. The IVIt. Pleasant I;ow ' , Close. Octj 1 C J Dunphj. Jinx K. II Hanson. Res Jigr The Slount Washington opens juiy g. Closes Oct. 14 D. J. TRUDEAU, Manaser. RAILROADS- Through service via N T. N. II 4 H. R. R. and B. M. R. R. looklnr Ottlre. 243 Fifth ,Ue.. w ork Telephone, Madison Hquare .'30. UKK MTNAI'KB. X. II. BEN MERE INN . In.h" oothillsi of the White Mt. oa beautiful Lake Sunapee. Now open. Booklet. L. R. DUDLEY. Prop. TOTUIT. MASH. COTl'ir IXN AND COTTAflKft Open April 1.1 to Oet 1 llooklet. CHAHI.KS L UIFFORI). Prop. Cotult. Mass., or 73 Tremont St.. Boston. STKAMHOXTS Evening Trips Special Trip to BRISTOL and Return Saturday Evening, June 22 New- Dolphin Line Palace Steamers TRENTON AND DOLPHIN fioad Musle fit u,ln tt IwtM Areh Ut. Haul OOLP MOTORINO In the Ihroush the very AIns shadow of of Mount New Washington. England. F?r !. . L, - Mn ! EVENING PUBLIC BULGARS PROMISED LAND Germany Guarantees Cession of Terri tory Won by Greece in 1913 Paris, June 22. Uermnny has guaran teed to Bivtgarla not only Drama, Seres and KaVala, but all the territory gnlned by Greece In 1H1.1 liv the tiesty of Bucharest, to satisfy the growing dls-I satisfaction In Hulgaila over tho treaty with Itumnnln, according to a dispatch from Geneva. nKt.KIIOI t nothi: tlupllkt there i .o "MTnAvoR" renttxa at THE 1IPT1T TKMPI.K ItrnHrt and llfrki ts (innil N ) VNItors alwav. fel at home Rl'SSKLI. It coNWIJLf. preaches Sun dy In an m 7 II p m Sunday night Mr Convvcll tells how Prlniess Ellra hnth r.il the American Colonies. tllLSTM'T STRKI3T IIM'TIST CIIUKCII I'hcMnut st. west of tlllh. ONOHUB l. AllAMS. I) I). Pastor. I". n m "Faith Iteeureent " H 00 p. ni "Rchoea From Camp The. Lnconnucrahle Spirit or the JIlEht of a Jul Cauee n 12 nn-i no nn.it. School. t'ongregutlonnl NPI-TI'IA I. VI.I1VII'I fAu-DleVi inunhirrh Ki;r-ilnn jl'KNTRAI, OMUtl.O TIO.Vl. CIIIRCII im ami iirren 8t Sunday Junn 23 7 10 p in M Stenhen-a V K Soloists an I Full Choir Direction of Harr Cordon Thunder. Or- Kanlst Lverihodr 11 elrntnc I're-bi lerlrtti AIM II "T. I lit Rf II, isth and Arch l!e CI..nKNI'K l.'DWARD MACARTNRT (10 p ni "The Soul's ntcrnal Thirst The Onlv Well That Can Quench It." .i ?" .rcnn Recital 12 12 3n General iiihle Clns, taught by Mr loseph M MiCuteheon ..'.'J ' ." ni Sermon In llei N H, o. 1 Ife p. r HKTIll.KIIBM l'lthlTKKI.N Clll'Rlll Hroad nnd Diamond ats Services at 111 .111 a in and tlur t'antnr tlr Iiuvln- III :43 p. m. both services .-v.. -M preach at -...,.,, .-.tm)UI ki-hucii Classes lor 'Till k...l.l..V. t., , a-L, .., ... fill ace Kicrihodi alwava welcome Milt I II HUH sr. (Ill lt( II. lllth st. anil's (llrard Kev Herbert (1 llurrell. Pastor 1(1 .10 h 1'rcacMng Communion, P. ni I'rnfelHllI Knlscoilll -i. J,utv, I'.'d nnd Walnut sis Rev JOHN Mtli'KHIDUi: II D . Jleetor. .? Xi " m "oil Communion 1100a m Holv Communion, with Ser mon 4(l(ln m Eienlnsr Praver- (thoral) vveekdavs Iloh Cntnniuniou VIondav (Na. tlvltj nf SI John llaptlstl 7.111 niuT HI on ThursdMV 10 ml Saturday (St Peter's Dhv). 7 30 and in on. stringer alwois welcome I pltttrlnn 1.,,T.RIAN SI'ILTY Or (IKRMANTOWN ( helten av and Greene st Rev ROGER S FORTIES. Minister "am "Trifles and the Universe" EDI CATIOVAL Both Seves Business Traininfir When sou want to team bnokltevp lug rememlier that It Is ut Sinner's U"?1" J Collego that a Cerllfled it it Accountant Is In chnrse of the liookkeepine Department nnd glvea most of the Instruction In Tlookk'p'c. 1tr..r. n...: r--ii- k. mmmj . UUIIIICkk DIICgQ nu, nesinuv !i rniiadrlphlii ' MIORTIIAMI AMI TlOGKKLEI'ING Gregg shorthand, the eas, speedi- si stem. Business courses llirn,Ki,.,hnni. i--li atis tlnie. To meet the heavj and Increasing ................. uu,.a lurii huh inmen with oflke and business training our classes will , .a. be continued dav and evening thru i9Sn out, coming summer months. Call r 1 KVM wr.,A;.Ior P.irtlcnlnrs and cilalog. VtKa PIIII.A III SIN Kss ( OLLECE I - 1017 ( lie.lnul street $4 I Night School XnK. Shorthan'I, HncllPh, IVnmanahlp. month I PALMER SCHOCH.-. 10 H 10th t otinc Women and filrN The Gordon-Roney School For Girls 4112 Hprucn Street General and Collece Preparatory Cnurei. Roof garden and Gym. MIbb ROMEY. Prln. TARRYTOIVX. X. Y. lla Rlanon'a Samaier 8rhol of Pa trie tit Service for Cjlrla,Tarrytown-onHudion.N.Y, Bcatljs Andrew Kath A Armtronsr, KUza F. Hausro, Victoria Meeker. Mary afarks. i;in J Maurer. Ella l Maxer. Marlon MM'arron, J Joseph. MtCarthj. John J ,' Irinott. Kmma MrLlhanev. Hannah MrNnlU- Patrick Miller. ARiry Mul hem, William A. Normnn, Helen i Donnell. Much T I'rak. Margaret I Phillips. Marv E. Pollltt. Florence Pollock. Annie M Poppe. Herman E. Rettlir. Joseph t Roberts, Anna E. Roblson, Alice Mary Ran. Tane Alcorn fcchaettle. Otto M, hi hief r, Andrew Simpson. Robert Mrfit .ihifraret Tomllnson. Dora lTrban. Hannah G. Vronmin. Samuel R. Wachtel, Myer Walton. Jonn C, Wasson. John welkel. Thelma Westenberaer. Wm. Uhelen. Marsaret White. Mary WUcrus. uan A. Wilkinson. Amanda T. Wills, James A. Wise, Norman L. Itojlan, Ccrllla HrarK. Thomas 1 Rrusco. Victoria Ituck, Sarah ButterU. James S. Camnb.Ml. Illlam Close. Catharine lommo. Claude w Cornwall, llarv V (TanKsrMu, hsran DasK, Susin C rR Ip. Snrah Deacon. Gertrud R Donnell l honiHS J. Doonan. James Krnst MathiH-j Parquhar, John G Kajant. Kllzabeth R. Fenton, Klizabeth K nem inn ai Frlel. Charles J. Oreonlee Jonn Griffin. Thomas J 1Inlhelsn Chas , Jr. Haes. Elizabeth iiersennann josepn Hesser Susan IInlNi.H -Annie E. Klenk. Gottlieb Kiiemmeri Wm. Lannlmr W S. I.elpe, Katharine 13 Ieusehnr, Walter G, I.evan, Margaret J. I.neue, Nell f.one, Louisa P. Mahan. Abel ANnUEWS Jun 10. Mrs KATHARINE st Solemn renulem mass CathUral 10 a. m. Int Un t"rn tVm, Auto funeral. ARMSTRONG June 21. KMZ.V I'. widow of William Armstronc. Relatives and invited to runerni. men., jjii p. m , v.' residence. FranK m Mooner. ford ae.. Kox Chase. Phi Ian Int. 'lew Cem. '1 SCO June 20 after a prolonged 111 .ItrrORIA RAIISCO. -aeed AS Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Mon.. 8 a m . from residence, 324 Montrose st. bolemn requiem mass at Lady of Good Coun sel Church Int Holy Cross Cem. 11ECKBR. Jun Hi ut ClarKsboro. N J MARV. widow of Simon Becker. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Hun . 2 p. m parlors of William II. Chew. 8 V cor ner oflth and Spruce ate. Int. Fernw4 Cem. Autn service BOYL.AN June 20. CECILIA, wife of Henry V Roylan, Relatives and friends. League Altar iSncletv of Holy fipirlt Church. Ladlea Auxiliary. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m . 30 V Klmwood ave , Sharon Hill Pa. Solemn renulem mass Church of Holy Spirit 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu- I neral. llUADV Hurttieniy, June j. tiiumah J-.. husband of Margaret K Rrady (nee Douffh rrty) and son of Margaret Col and the late Trank Rrady. Tuneral will take place Tues morn . residence of brother-in-law. Al Dougherty llii.t X Vine st.. flhamokln. Pa, Remnlns mav be viewed. 2U1 Nassau st. (24th and JerTereon sts.). Sun., after 7 p. m Khamokln papers please copy, RRUM'O time 'JO VICTORIA (nee Cars! a 1 ..- -. 4J-... l tr......n t fa.l 4 lit nu j, Uf til r" ari" ii utu, a, ri jtiuiii. ' rnRA Mt . asetl fiR Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 a. m . with sol emn requiem mass Our Lady of Good Coun sel Chunh Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral RUCK. Jure 21 SARAH, wife of John Ruck (nee Rerpman) and granddaughetr of Mrs. Kate and latp Thomas Maggie. Due notice nf funeral will be given. RUTTERLY. June 21. JA31ES REMIOR, husband of Mary Rutterly, aged 82. Rela tives and friends, also Holy Name and Altar Societies and League of the Sacred Heart, Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8.30 a. m.. 2401 West Huntingdon st. Solemn high requiem mass at St. Columba'a Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. CAMPRELL. June 20. WILLIAM CAMP RELL. husband of Margaret Campbell 'nee Thorburn). Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Tues.. 2 p m.. residence of son. Daniel T. Campbell. 233J W. Lehigh ave, Int, St, Timothy's Churchyard. Rox borough. Friends may call Mon., 8 to (I p, m. Scotland papera conv. CLOSE June 20. CATHARINE, wife of Thomas H Close (nee Ferg) aged 28. Rela tives and friends lnlvted to funeral services, Mon . 2 p. m . mother's residence, 2."02 N. Falrhlll t, Int North wood Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun . from 8 to 10 p, m. COMMO. Suddenly June 20, CLUDB W.. husband of Edna Commo nee Moore), aged 31. Relatives and frlenda. Progress Lodce. No. Aim. F. and A. M.; Fidelity As sembly. Order nf Artisans George H. Vierce Commandery. No 137, Knight of Malta, and employes of Freight Claim Ppt. of P, and R. Co.. Invited to funeral. Mon . 1 p m.. 917 E. .Westmoreland at. Int. Oakland Cem Friends may call Sun. after 7 pm. rnitVWAI.T. Juna f. MARY V.. daua-h. ter of Frank M. and M-artraret O. Cornwall (nee Carroll). Relatives and friends. League B, V. M. Sodality and Society for the Propa gation of the Faith. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a m . residence of parents, A049 Cedar ave., W. Phlla. Solemn mass of .re nulem St. Carthage's Church 10 a. m, Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto ervice. CRANKSHAW. June 19, BARAK, widow of James Cranks haw. agedrM. .Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funtrfcl rvtaii. Oat.; V.LEDGER-PHIIilDELl DEATHS frlnd Invited lo services. Sat., :3fl p. m., .4.'.t7 Mlrard ave. Int. private, West Laurfl lllll Cem. nAVtK. Juno SO, SAnAII, widow of ttob rrt Davie tlelatlvfa and trlrnda Invited to funeral arrvkea Mnn.. J n m., .117 N. 2id ft Inl, Ml. Morlah Om. Auto funeral, itemalns ran lio viewed Sun. after 7 P. m. , DBA CON Junk 21. (113llTrttJDK It.. dnuKhlr of Joseph anil Mary Deacon, aged n pnra, itpiaiive anu rrienda invifd lo :"l''. J'on , 2 n. m , parents' residence, .,.., . i.aiikiirik III. Illk irivHir, DONNKI.I.Y. June sn. THOMAS J.. on of Prrintla V, and Marv A. Donnelly, ased 17 Rrlatlvea and frlrndp Archeonfraternlty of the Holv Krmllv of HI Iloniraelua'a Church, Invltfd to funeral, Mon , a 30 a. m parents' residence, lUpl N 2d st. Sol emn renulem miss at St. Michael's Church In a m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral DOONA.V June 211, JAMMfl. tiusbantl of lato ATarv A Deonan (nee Holland) Rela tives end friends. League of the Sncrpd -learl, cnmloics nf Utmml Bros, Court Freedom. No 2J0, F and A,, and Rroadway Ileneflclal Awn , Invited to funei-al, Mon , 8 3n a m tn.12 Callowhlll at. Solemn re nulem mass the Cathedral 10 a, m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Aulo funeral KIIN'ST On June 21. inls, MATHtAS KH.N'ST, husband of Caroline Ernst (ncs Sheer), seed flj eara. ndatlvcs and friends. Idaho Tribe. No. 73. I. O. R. if.; Metropolitan l.odec No. l.in. I o. O. F.: members of st Andrew's Lutheran Church, memhers of Sloore St Sllsslnn emploes of Dauth A Sons. Invited to funeral aervlcea, on Tuea at 2 o'clock at late residence, 122 Mrflellan at. Int. Fanwood. Cem. Rcmnln nisi be vieweil Men. ev PARQl'IIA" .lune 21. JOHN O . husband nf niirahelh Emlls. nued 74 Relatives and f-lenda Inilted to funernl services. Mon., 8 P m . resl'lence of son-in-law. Frederick D. Cooper (inns rsirard ave. fnt. private Tern wood Cem Remains may be viewed Sun. eve Autn funeral. FVYANT tune 2n. F.t.IZAIIKTH II. wife of Frank Fas ant nn-l daushter of late John and Annie Slcrndden Relatives and friend ini'Mcd to funeral. Mon.. 2 p m . 1222 VV Wcplmorelnnd at Int. Mt. Ton v cm, iteniain mav oe viewed un , to iu IP. m Anto funeral. KRNTn lune .mi. nt nornentown, N. J KLIKAIIKTII KIO FKNTON. Services Mon.. 2 p m , 2nt Prince at . Ilordentown. Int. nrli ate FICI.D June III CLARA Sf . wife of Herbert 1, eleld and daughter of Lldla and laie Mamu-l i tueeiman. lieiativea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Sun , 2 p m 447 r.arlham 447 j;arinam terrace, uermantown. 1 II. ITIBIP m 1 l-r . kl,lder,lk- .Inn. "1 ClUntra J. husband of Cnrollne M Frlel. Rela. Uvea and friend Invited to funeroi, Tues., 30 m 37 N 47th at., W. Phlla. i rt .,.. , ,ii ..,, ., -a,,,, a,., ,,, a nun. Solemn reriulem mass church of our Mother of Sorrows 10 a m, Int Holy Cross Cem. auio service URKKNLEK June 20, lOHN, husband of Hanna E. Greenlee (nee Emmet) Relatives and friends the LoomOxers' P, and B Asso , Invited to funeral services. Moll., 2 p. m.. 2823 N 4th st Remains may be viewed sun eve Int North Cedar Hill Cem. Delaware Countv papers copy Auto funeral GRIFFIN. lune 2" MART A. widow nf Thomas J, Griffin Reluthes and friends. League nf the S.itrcd Heart. Invited to fu neral. Tues, 8.1(1 a m.. 1417 S 2th st Solemn high mas of requiem St Gabriels i Church 10 a. in. Int Holv Cross Cenl nurr'i oi immai uiaie conception 10 a m. HAI.BEISKN Suddenlv. June 10, ,nHo1." Sepulchre Cem. Auto funersl. CHARLES. Jr , son of Charles and Eliza- ,. 1 RooMA.N. Suddenly. June 21 et 100 beth Halbelsen (nee K-l.us). aged 20. Rela- v.""" live.. entnor. .V. J. SAMUEL II Hies and friends Imltrd lo funeral Tuea , I J ROOMA.N. RelHtlies and friends invited 8.10 a. m, parents- residence. 14J0 Belle-i l" the services. Tues., 2 p. m.. 4239 Wal view live. Camden, V J. Solemn mass of i nut t. Philadelphia. Int. nrlvote. requiem Sts. Peter .ind Paul Church 10 a. WACHTEL June 21. MYER. husband ip 4-n cor'e'e. of Esther Machtel. nged 71. Relatlvea and HAYES June 21 ELIZABETH, daughter I friends. Rebecca Lodge and Jochcved Vereln, of Mary Hayes (nee Sanson) and late Ellas i Invited to funeral services Sun , 2 p. m , llaes Relatives and friends Invited funeral services Mon . 2 30 n m . mother's residence. 1307 Porter st Int, Hebrew Mu tual Ilurlal Grounds Auto servhe I HRRGENHAHN. June 21. JOSEPH, hus band of Matilda Hergenhahn (nee Appell) I Relatives anil friends Holv Fnmlly St. I Vincent de Paul's, st, llenrv'a Club Volks I Vereln of SI Henri's Parish and all other societies of whlcb he was a member. In- vllcd to funeral, Tues . 8.10 a. m.. 4812 WEIKEL. June 21, THELMA. daughter !N l.nwrence st. Solemn reoulem mass Si. i of Thomas and Mary Welkel and grand Henrj's Church In a in Int. Holy Scpul- daughter of late Bernard and Marv Finley. cl,rfL.!JSm AHto fu.nfraLJ.x. ,j . '"I'd 2. 1'uneral. to which relatives and .Tnhti W Hesser. ."l,.:.r" ukum .1. r.k.--rt.i.. ii.iuow oi nged .Relatives and friends tnted tn funernl. Mon. residence of sonlnla S M jH'obunn. I"l Kenuood me., Camden. X, J, Int. private. HarleUh Cem Friends may call Sun ee Shenamloah (Pa ) papers iop IIOI.I.OWAY. Suddenlv. June 20. ANN'IK K., wife of Arthur Hnllownv, aued S7 ItelatUes and friends Incited to funeral serlres, Mun.. II a in , 19011 Medarv ae. Int. private, itemalns may be leed Sun , 7 to n p in. Kl.i:SK. June 2t, OOTTMKn. hu band of the late Sophie Klenk rtelathea and friends lnlted to services. Mon., 1. p. m . (IT) N. 37th st. Int. Hillside Cem. KI'IIMUKIILR At Sill N. Ith st.. .Tim. II) WILLIAM KUnMMnnt.K. Sr., ag-ed 77. ltelathes nnd friends, officers and directors of Northern National Hank. Columbia Club and AnRlers Club of Pomers Point. N. J,, and all other organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Sat , 2 30 p m , Da id II, Schuvler Hide Hroad and Diamond sts Int private. I.ANNINO Suddenly. June 21. WILIIEL MINA 8 . wife of Arthur II. Lannlmr. Itela tUes and friends Invited to funeral services. Mnn.. 2 p m., C312 Lena St., Germantown. Int. private. 1,kV'AN At Norrlstovvn, Ta., June 17, MAIIQARHT J., widow of Jacob H. Ivan. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 8 30 p. m.. residence, 52 Brown st . Norrlstovvn. Int. private, con venience of famlh, at Charles Evans Cem., Readlnc Pa, LKIPE. June 19. KATHARINE It. I.KlPi: wife nf Robert Lelpe (nee ZopH), ased 40 Relatives and friends, congrega tion of "t Mhhael's Kv. Lutheran Church and Ladles' Auxiliary of Kv. Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, Invited to funeral services. Sun , 2 p. m . B33 E Allegheny ave Int private Greenmount Cem. Auto funeral LIJUSCIINER June 20. WALTER O., hurbnd of Mary A. Leuschner (nee Hauen stein), aged 47. Ttelatlves and friends, also members of Court Stephen Girard, No.33. V of A., and Jlarharossa Unt. Vereln, In vited to funeral, services, Sun.. 2 p. m , 22.VJ N. 3th st. Int. Northwood Cem, Auto service. LEVAN At Norrlstovvn. June 17. Mrs. MARGARET J . widow of Jacob S. Levan. Relatives and friends inlted to funeral serv ices. Sat., R.30 p. m , 52 Itrown St., Norrls town. Pa Int. private, convenience nf fam lly, .Charles Evans Cem.. Reading, Pa. LOaUE June 2(1. NEIL, husband of Mary Logue, (nee Callahan), late of alen flnn. County Donegal. Ireland. Relattves and friends, Donegal B 8. of P. A.;-Patterso-l Hen. Asso , M. N. T. Tribe. No. 447. I. O. It M.. Invited tn funeral. Mon.. 8.30 a. m.. 2."27 Olive St. Solemn high requiem mass Church of St Francis Xavler 10 a. rn. Int. Holv Cross Cem Auo funeral. LONG. June 20. LOUISA P.. widow of Hugh A. Long Relatives and friends in vited to funeral, residence of son, Wtllard Crandal. Mantua. N. J . Mon.. 10.30 a. m. Services at house Int. Mantua Cera. Friends mav call Sun . 7 to 1) p. m MAHAN. On Sixth Month lfflth. ABEL MAHAN, In his 7Rth ear. Funeral services at late residence. 318 N. Chester rd.. Swarth more. Pa . Sixth-day. 21st. at 7:30 p. m.. and nt Friends' Meeting House. Hanover st., Tr.ntnn. N. J.. Seventh-dsy, 22d. at 11 a. m. Int. Rlvervlew Cem. MARKS June 1R. ELLEN J., wife of Chapman Marks and daughter of James A. and Mary Jane Brlggs. Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services Sun., 2 p. m , Farents' residence, 1144 S. Oth st. Int. 'ernwood Cem Auto funeral. Friends may call Sat.. 8 to 10 p. m. MAIJRER. June 10. ELLA P.. wife of Franklin H Maurer. aged 30. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sun , 2 p m . 402 E. Walnut St.. North Wales, Pa. Int. Green lawn Cem. MAYER. June 21. MARION, daughter of John A. and Louisa Mayer, aged 20. Rela tives ana menus, uamp no. us u. u oc A., Invited to funeral services Tues.. 2 p. m., 203 w, Allegheny ave Remains may be viewed after 7 o. m.. Mon. Int, Fern wood Cem Auto funeral. , MeCARRON June 20. J. TOSEPH.hushand of Mary CI. McCarron (nee Robinson) Rela tives ana irienas. Bl i'aurs t. A. 11. No. elety: Osage Tribe. No. 113 I. O. R. M . invltea to lunerai. -rues . hj a. m . ll4 S. B4th st.. W. Phlla. High mass Church of Our l.ady of Victory 10 a, m. Int, Cathedral Cem Auto service. MCCARTHY June 21. JOHN J . son of Mary Krohn and late John McCarthy. Fu neral, to which relatives and friends. San Domingo council k. or v;,. and I'hlla. Fir. Underwriters' Middle Dept , are invited. Mod., 8 a. m , 1734 S. ISth st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Thomas Anulnas 0:30 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral Aicuf.ickiui i tkuooeniv. June in. ki v a. wife of Bernard McDermott and daughter or bamuei ana r.mma Jfenney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon.. O a. m., from 21.1 Wharton st. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. Int. private. Auto McEl'.HAICEY June 20 HANNAH A., wife of Marshsll L. McElhaney. aged SI, Realtlves and friends Invited to funeral services, rial.. .1 3U p. m,. oil uerxiey at.. Camd'n. N. J. Int. private. Everarasn Cem. McNALLY. June 20. PATRICK, husband of Annie McNally (nee McGlllen). Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart. Holy Nam. Society of Lady of Mercy Church, all other societies of which he was a member, invited to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. m.. 2235 N. Sydenham st. Solemn requiem, mass Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MILLER. Jun. 19. MARY, wife of Mi chael Miller and daughter of James aid Caroline Dunn. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. m,. parents residence, 702 S Front st. Solemn mass of requiem St- Philip's Chuach 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MULHERN. June 19. WILLIAM A., aged 48. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 a. m.. 3008 Folsom st. Msss st St. Agatha's Church I a. m. Int. Old Cathedrsl Cem. Auto funeral. NORMAN June 21. HELEN, daughter nf Robert C, and Mary L. Norman, aged U months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 D. m., parents' residence. -'512 W, Sharswood st. Int, prl- "'o'bONNELL. Jun. 21. HUGH J hus. band of Rebecca O'Donnell. aged 87. Rela lives and friends. Relief Association of Pennsylvania Railroad. Invited to funeral, Tues., 8.3(1 a. m., 1120 Main St.. Darby, Pa. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Blessed Vlr.ln Marv 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross c.m. PEAK June 20 MARGARET FOWLE8. widow of K. F. Peak. Service, and Int, private at convenience of family, PHILLIPS Formerlv of 1515 Cayuga at., Jun. 21. MARY E. PHILUP8. Relative and friends Invited to funeral. Tuea.. l,j. rn.. apartment, of William tH, Battersby, 3JIB N. Hroad st. Int. .Monument Cem. tfjljXtJ 1 1. jun. si. riMink.u, wile ot alter Pollltt. of 81S Lawr.oo. at.. Cam- friend soar mw,ivihi ai. m ' ' ' i JLja.v ' ... SATURDAY,,. rF.TH POf.T.nr-tf ti,n. in Aiktikftt sr a.lSe At William Pollock, Relatives and friends In- 10 aervicei, fii., 2:30 P. m., 4U4 8p'.n';?"ran ,nt- Private. POPPBJune 21, HKRMAN E husband of Catharine Foppe (nee Ohlaonl. sged (IB, Relntivea and frlenda. German Carpenters' Union, laical No 23S. Invited to funernl, Mon., 3 p. in., 1023 VV, Tork st. Int. Cre tnsJory Auto service, RRTTHI. June 21. JOSKPH C. nDTTlO, C, Bfjatlves and friends, Kquallty Council, No, a4. Rons nnd Daughteri, of America, and Stephen Qlrard Council, No. 182. Sons end Daughters of Liberty. Invited to funeral Mon., 3 p m . steelmsn's chapel 3031 Kensington ave. Int. Ml. Peace Cem. Friends "C?." ""a- ""fr 7 p. m. RORERTS. June 20, ANNA E.. daughter BJ. laJ.",,,.,l,c "nd Kllraheth Roberts, aged an Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Sun.. 2.30 v. m.. residence of nephew, Sejmore Clajton. Huntingdon Valley. Pa. Int. private. Ablngton Friends' Grounds. Tralnfer Bethayres leaves Reading Term Innl 12-17 o. m. ROU1SON. June 20. AI.K7P SIART. daughter cf John S. and Annie Roblaon (nee Sulllvnn) aged I sear 4 months. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Sftin ,2pm. residence of parents 830 B. Wtihvrd st '"UJ.'S!1' Sepulchre Cem. -RJAN. June 20. JANK ALCORN, wife efc Richard N. Rvan. 1202 8. Ronsall st. Rela tives and frlenda Invited to servlrra. Mon.. 2 p. m., Oliver H. Hair BMc, 1R20 Chestnut "'int. Arlington Cem. Friends may view remains Run ee. , RCHAETTLn Suddenlv. June 21. OTTO M .husband of Maidalena Schaettle (nee Ruhlnnd) aged .17. Relatives and friends illlam R. Schneider Lodge. No. 411). F. and - Ml Tristram B Freeman R. A. Chapter. J- 5? I Kadosh Commandcrj, No. 20, K, T..: Phlla. Rifle club. Bavarian Society snd Woodford Quoit Club. Invited to funeral services. Tues , 2 p. m., residence of son-in-law. John It. Srhmldhelscr. MIR N. HUh st , Ixigan Int, private Mt Vernon Cem. Re mains mav bo viewed Mon., after 7 p. in. Auto funeral. scm.KVER. June IB. ANDREW SCHLEYER. husband of Anna S. 8-Meve (nee Qoerlng). aged 30. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 8 p. m 3143 N. 21th st. Int. Sun , Egg Harbor Cem , N. J Cgg Harbor papers please copy. .SCOTT. June 20. JAMES SCOTT, aged 2. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral senlces. Mon . 2 p. m , 717 Crosby St., chf.V.J- p"- Int Arlington Om. , SIMPSON. June in. Ronr.RT SIMPSON, M. D.. formerlv of 805 N. lllh St.. aged 7.1. Relatives and friends. Flillii, lidpe. No. 72, Ti'tfl A' v'l Hector Tndale rot. No 160. o. A. R . Invited to services, Mnn.. 2 p. m , Oliver H Hair Rldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Mt .Morlah Cem. STREIT.-J-June 20 JIAHGARET. widow of Jnsepli strelt and daughter or Josepn sna -.v"r . namminger inee vviesii. ngea J", Relatives ami friends Inklte.l In fnnernl Mon.. 8 a, m.. residence of parents. 44r.3 Richmond st Solemn requiem mass All Saints' Church 11.30 a. m. Int, SIot Holy Redeemer Cem. TOMLtNSON June 20. DORA, widow of Adolph Tomllnson Relatives and friends, members of Ontario Prcsbvterian Church. Invited to funeral. Mon . 1 30 p. m. 3344 I st. Int. nrlstnl Cem., Bristol. Pa. Remains mav he viewed Sun . 8 to in n m. , URBAN Tune 2d HANNAH O. URRAN (nee Consldlne). Relatives and friends Blessed virgin Sodality and Sacred Heart Sodality of the Immaculate Conception imjii-ii. kiikiiru in lunerai. aion . s an a m !11.1 tl Allan mt H.U. 1 -li'i C-. Allen at. Solemn renulem mass '" loir""' r arnocK at. jni. .vn. uarmel cem. New York naners mnv WALTON Fourth-day. Sixth Month IDth, JOHN C. WALTON, aged BU. Funeral Seventh-day, 22d Inst., 3 p. m.. Trlenda' Meet ing House, Quakertown. Pa., to which rela tives and friends are Invited .,VA.sso-N'' A' Palmvra N. J.. June 21. JOHN, husband of late Margaret Wasson. Due notice of funeral will he given. irienas are inilted. Tues. 1 .30 n m.. Imr. ents' residence. 1234 Tree at. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral Mon . after 0 n m Friends may tall WESTENHER0I;R June 20. WILLIAM. Sr., son of late Henrv and Margaret Westen berger, acd 72. Relatives and frlenda In lted to funeral, Sun,. I p. m , 1244 8. 33d St. Inl. Mt. Mnrlab Cem Autn service. WHELEN June 20. MARGARET, dsush ter of late Philip nnd Julia Whelen, Rela tlves and friends Invited to funersl, Tues. n:10 a. m . IRttI Christian st. Solemn re nulem masi Church of St. Charles Bor romeo 11 a. m. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem Auto service. WHITE June 21. MARY, widow of Michael White. Relatives and friends, Altar Society of St. Anthonv's Church. League of the Sacred Heart and the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, Invited to funeral, Tues . 8.30 u. in . 2119 Christian at.k Sol emn renulem mass St. Charles's Church 10 a. m Int. Holv Cross Cem WILGUS. June 10. SUSAN A. WILOUS. widow of Albert D. Wllgus. aged 77. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, from Reulah Cem. Chapel, New Britain. Pa., Sun.. 3 p. m. Friends may call Sun. morn., residence of daughter. Mis. M, Louis Weisel. 403.1 Greene st., Germantown, be tween 10 and 12 o'clock. WILKINSON. June 21. AMANDA T. WILKINSON, widow of John S. Wilkinson, aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. 3 p. m., Dnleslown Cemetery Chapel. Friends maf call at late residence, Rushland, 12 to 2 p. m. WILLS. At Phlla.. June 10. JAMES A.. son of late John B. aod Casslnda Wills. Relatives and friends. Eastern S'ar lodge. No 188. F. and A. M.i Harmonv. Royal Arch Chanter. No 5'.': St. John's Com. manderv. No. 4. I. T., and Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip. Invited tn funeral services Men . 2 p m. 4724 Klngsesslng ave.. U. Phlla. Remains may Ve viewed Sun.. 3 to S p. m. Int. private. Wat Laurel Hill (em. Auto funeral Winn. June in. normax t. . t,i,.i.a, nf Elizabeth Wise, 30J3 0?dn st son of Mabel E. and late Harry n Wise, aged 2(1 Relatives and friends Invited tn services Mon , 2 p. m., Oliver H, Balr B'dg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Mt. Zlon Cem. Harrlsburg paper, copy. LOST AND FOUND WATCH Lost, on June 20, In the shopping district, lady's gold bracelet watch. Initials J. J. T." Liberal reward If retum.d tn J. E. Caldwell & Co., Juniper and Chestnut sts. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Tags 3) A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY TELEPHONE SERVICE IS VITALLY IMPORTANT IN CARRYINO ON THE 3000 YOUNG WOMEN TELEPHONE OP ERATORS IN PHILADELPHIA. T If E WORLD'S WORKSHOP. ARE PATRIOT ICALLY HELPING TO WIN THE WAR. YOUNG WOMEN. 17 TO 3.1 YEARS OF AGE. CAN ENTER THIS GREAT WORK AT ONCE. SO PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THE FIRST FOUR WEEK8. WITH RAPID AD VANCEMENT THEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS; EXPERIENCE u.mi.i.cii0Ani. TOR WORK 18 CLEAN AND PAscivit INO: THE SURROUNDINQ3 ARE PLEAS- A. 1. V MEALS SERVED AT COST: ANNIVEH 8ARY PAYMENTS; SICK BENEFITS: VAUAllUnn 11111 AAA, nui UYKarl I HOURS' WORK PER DAY. LOOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR TUNITYi TALK IT OVER WITH MISS M. r RYAN ANY WEEKDAY BETWEEN 8 AND (I AT tUQ lAlVtYll OI., A Ull.JVL'r.Lil'AlIA OR MISS V. H. ELLIOTT 20 E. 5TII ST.. CHESTER. PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BINDERY GIRL8 wanted, experienced fold ers, wire stitchers and gatherers, N. E. corn.r Arch and 18th sts. BOOKKEEPER In accounting department; young lady with knowledge of double-entry. Publlo Ledger Company, 6th and Cheatnut streets. BOOKKEEPER, by a prominent bank.r. member Philadelphia and New York Stock Exchange; one experienced In handling securi ties; give experience, reference and salary, P 433 ledger Office. BUTTONHOLE MAKER wanted. Apply Wa sra Mfir. Co. lii-'7 Ann, sixth floor. CASHIER with knowledge ot Bookkeeping; T give particulars. M 150. I.edger C.ntral. CHILDNURSE. white, at Chestnut Hill and to go. away tor miasummer; piain sewint; Protestant preferred. Apply Mrs. E. W. Clark Chesmut Hill. Phone 175 CLERK for hotel office: hours 8 to 4 p. m. Apply Little Hotel Wilmot, 1410 South Penn Squsre. GIRL, over 19 years, wanted In Isrg. offlr. to do g.nera) clerical work: .alary flO; .tat. experience. P 421. Ledger Offlc. PAV BPINNBRB AND TWISTER" WANTED! EkXrEIUKNUKD AND LEARNERS: OOOD WAGES AND WOHK; rKINCIPALLT STEADY HT1K tAAlV.tSiSll.BSn! tMHtC "1 v a . JL O- tp gpiKP WAWTED-rBMAItB (Other Classified Ads an rate S) GIRL One with some experience on elec tric spot w e'der: permanent position: ex cellent working conditions; new factory; good pay. Electric Service Supplies Co., 17th and Cambria. OIRLS WANTED 300 TO LEARN TO OPERATE VARIOUS MA CHINES! ON PIECEWORK HAStS AFTER LEARNING! YOUR EARNINGS SHOULD AVERAGE FROM 14 TO IB PER DAY: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY: ONLY OIRLS 'iBTOVEEN THE AOES OF 21 AND 49 YEAhS NEED APPLY TO THE MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYRTONB RIFLE PLANT EDDTSTONE. PA. PHILADELPHIA OFFICES r.21.1 Market st. Island road and Woodland art. BRING REFERENCES GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN wanted to pack crackers and biscuits 8 hours dally except Saturday, B hours best conditions and opportunity NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 13th st. and Glenwood ave. GIRLS, white. 14 ears and over, to learn the business: $7 per week to start: .10 hours the week. Philadelphia Paper Box Co., 17th nnd Ridge ave. GIRL wanted with some knowledge of com merclal photography. Apply William Fos ter nng v. .itst st. GIRLS to count and sort paprs: good pavj steady work. Apply Martin A William H. Nixon Paper Co . Manayunlc. P. GIRLS to make cushions. .1th st. Apply 244 S MUI.TIGRAPH OPERATOR- peimanent poll tlon: good salarj, nnd congenial surround i" Annlv 42, Arch st. SHOES -General operators and vamoert. appiv i.aird. schoher l Co., 22d and Mar- ket. second floor. SII.K PICKERS AND SPREADERS Splen did wages for particular workers; paid while learning. Apply Grlswold Worsted Company, Darby, Pa, STENOGRAPHER tN ADVERTISING D,: PARTMENT OF PUBLICVi 1.1N: KNOWL EDGE OF GOOD ENGLISH ESSENTIAL: EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR PER MANENT POSITION AND FUTURE AD VANCEMENT. A 208. LEDGER OFriCE. STENOGRAPHEIJ. rapid, accurate, well ed ucated: no other requirements or duties., but is absolutely essential that be capable, experienced stenographer; salsrv $20 per week; large steel concern; splendid position for one of refinement who sel,s quiet, re- nnen aimnspnere. v r,.i.. Ledger Central STENOGRAPHER Well-known financial In. stltutlon has vacancy for stenographer. who will opeinte dictaphone. Call at 1421 Chestnut st . Room 704 STENOGRAPHER, one with eom knowledge o' bookkeeping. Applv 171 W. Lehigh ave. YOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS WITH SEVERAL-YEARS' EXPERIENCE OVER 19 YEARS OF AGE ARE WANTED AT ONCE ALSO MOON-HOPKINS. POWERS AND HOLLEBTH TABULATING MACHINE OPERATORS EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR HIQHSoRADE WOMEN WORKERS r k, ArPLT j WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU HtX ISLAND PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL STOCK AND INVENTORY CLERK wanted A large textile manufacturing concern located near the Roxbroough district require a woman of initiative and experience in kerplng stotk record: must be accurate and possess a good memory and willing to handle big volumes of work; to such a p.r on w will pay a good salary: tp receive consideration lv. your Phn number when replying. A 285. Ledger Office. TEACHERS Those desiring for patriotic. r.asons to return to teaching, next fall are offered vacation work at same salary, Vk lAA T Amm ntflf.. r ,.,. j. TELEPHONE OPERATOR, private branch: state age and experience. M 251, Ledger Central WAITRESSES wanted for the Kngleslde Hotel, iieacu itaven, , w. jvvw jv. k , Bngle. Mgr. WASHWOMAN, colored or white, to do fsm lly wash on Monday or Tuesdsv each week: position permanent. Call 5189 Hat field ave.. West Phlla. WINDERS on cotton yarn.. Apply Wright Textile L.Q.. jasper ana nriru. pii, YOUNG LADY wanted for general office work, large manufacturing- concern- stat. age and .alary. "V-1B." P. O Box 3470 SUMMER WORK'to supplement salary from teaching employment every summer u satisfactory. P 407. Ledger Office. HELP WANTZD MALE (Other ClaaslSed Ad an Pas t) ACCOUNTANT Camden manufacturing plant require .ervice. of accountant not In draft; must b capabl. of taking c litre, of general book and coat system: In reply state age, education, experlenc and salary desired. A 224. Ledger Office. ACETYLENE WELDERS BOILERMAKERS BOILER FIREMEN , MACHINISTS LABORERS First-class m.n want.d Apply SupsrtnUndent'a 081c. ' POINT BREEZE GAS WORKS PA88YUNK AND.aKMUTLKILL AVE3. PHJLAs1LPWI ?i2J ggaifg jr'tj sntti waktbd kai.s; (Other Classified Ada n Pan t) ADJUSTERS ON Acme, Cleveland or Brown A Sharp. auto matlo screw mechtness highest wage, and bonus paid for maximum production; also additional bonus of 10 per cent for night work. This is jour opportunity It ou apply at once to the MlbVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE COMPANY EDDYSTONE RtFLB PLANT EDDYSTONE, PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES ISLAND ROAD AND WOODLAND AVE. 8203 MARKET ST. (SECOND FLOOR) 1819 ARCH STREET BRING REFERENCES AUTOMOBILE DEMONSTRATOR on Ford cars; must be capable of instructing. Apply Ford Agency. 3302 Chestnut St. . . HAKF.RS Cracker and biscuit bakers wanted peeTers. rollers and general help 8 hours dally except Saturday, 5 hours working conditions the best Opportunity for advancement NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 13th street and Glenwood avenue. BATTERY AND OARAGE MAN capable of tnking entire charge of small fleet of electric trucks; state age. experience and ntsrv desired M K,8 ledger Central BENCH HANDS AND APPRENTICES MACHINE HANDS AND APPRENTICES ON WOOn-WORKINO MACHINERY MAN TO UNLOAD LUMBER This Is Government work. Applv Woolford Wood Tank Co. 1429 Chestnut St., or near Darby Station. P. R. R. BLACKSMITHS and helper; steady work for flrst-claas men. Apply Tlndel-Morrls Co , Kddv stone. Pa BOOKKEEPER F.YrERIENCF.D MAN. NOT SUB JECT TO DRAFT: GOOD OPPOR TUNITY FOR MAN ABOVE 30 TO SECURE PERMANENT POSITION TUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY OTH AND CHESTNUT STS. BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT wanted In office nf "manufacturing company; good opportunity for advancement: state age and salary expected F .112. Ldrer Central BOOKKEEPER Camden manufacturing plant wants bookkeeper, with knowledge of stenography, tip? writing and general office work. P 418. Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER experienced, manufacurlng pnmninv'i office. Address, giving age. ref- erence snd salary P 418 Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER wanted: comp .double entrv; S!Bn ! inn mi rpq r nn, i.rn. , -ni. nor wanted TO ATTEND SCORE BOARD AFTERNOONS APPLY .MR HBADLHY, LEDGER CENTRAL BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS. BOY A large printing plant In tenter nf dtv is lnnkln for a bov to work tn office: one who is nest, willing and anxious to suc ceed: must be over 10 jears and have fln- isnea grammar sinoni ur iiri3i-Hr man school, this Is n good chanc for advance- -n,, tn ih. rlirhf hm' Addrcus in nkkft hanriarltlne. A 'J1J. ljcdcer Ofnc-. I BOY. IH-in, wanted lo assist tn general of fice work and learn business; good wages snd first-class opportunity. Apply AJsx Metsl Co . Frankford ave. nnd Richmond at . BOYS WANTED 1 TEARS OR OVER: JO AND 10 PER WEEK; GOOD OPPORTUNITY AND CHANCES FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY . RECKER. SMITH PAGE WATER AND SNYDER AVE. CANVASSERS wanted bv piano house; neat ana inieillKriik men pHid!- kuii curiums slon Apply 302 S. 32d. CARPENTERS wanted. Apply Drehman Paving Company, tare of Urlswold Mills. 9th anJ Main sts.. Darby. Ask for Mr. Magger foreman, CHAUFFEURS for 3 and 5 ton trucks: give reference, age. married or single. P 313, Ledger uince CHIEF TIMEKEEPER Steel mill requires efflklent and experienced nmn to take charge pa j roil: replies confidential: state telephone number, age. previous employers, approximate salary desired. F 047, Ledger Central COMMISSARY EMPLOYMENT DEPART MENT OF GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT HOG ISLAND REQUIRES SERVICES OF EXPERIENCED WHITE CfjOKS. EXPERI ENCED WHITE BUS MEN AND WHITE MISCELLANEOUS KITCHEN HELP, HIGH WAGES AAND PLEASANT LIVINd SUR ROUNDINGS APPLY UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, 8, W. COR. 3D AND WALNUT STS. SEri MR SCULL DO NOT APPLY AT HOQ ISLAND. CUSHION MAKERS wanted. 5lh t Apply 244 S. DESIGNERS Ten first-class designer and drafts men on tool, gauge and flxtur. work. Apply at one. to th. MIDVALE STEEL "aND ORDNANCE COM- PANT EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. or PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Iiland road and Woodland avenue 8203 Market street (second floor) 1510 Arch street BRING REFERENCES DRAFTSMAN WANTED APPLY ANY EVENING, 7 TO 9 EXCEPT SATURDAY1 NELSON VALVE EMPI.OYMENT OFFICE RAYMOND PUILDINO ROOM 218 5B09 GERMANTOWN AVE DRAFThMEN Construction, architectural, heating and ntnlntr draftsmen wanted for heavy ronerM. and steel construction work for the Govern ment in vicinivy oi i-ni''nripnia. -ai on Ftske or Jonsson. 182.VWy!le st., Phlladel- pnta, wunoay, iuhb a, or mar. DRILL PRESS HANDS, experienced; steady work. Smith 4 Furbush Machine Co.. Hsnenck .1. entrance above Trfhlgh av.. DRIVERS wanted; best of wages; steady work: no time lost. Ansly 1204 E. Montgomery sve. ELECTRICAL foreman, experienced on over head line construction: steady work, good wages. Apply win, tout, tjiin rt. atst t. ELECTRICAL WIREM AN, accustomed to mill iii.inkeiiHiictt itdir. aiv.ii.oii ts AJ.V ering. so inq jsrw.on sts . ttrootn. ELECTRICIANS and armature wlnd.rs; ateadr work, good wages. Apply Tlnd.l Morris Co.. Eddrston.. Pa. ELEVATOR OPERATORS. LICENSED Whit. American rltlxena between th. ages ot 31 and 43 Good salary BEE MR. KROUSE 1230 Arch, sixth floor ELEVATOR OPERATORS for offlc. bulldir i srvlce, whit.; steady employment. Appl? Room 444, Wldener Bids. FRAME MAKERS WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES (STOCK): OOOD WAGES: STEADY WORK; NO PIECE WORK; HALF A DAY SATURDAY. 8NEDAKER ft GO.. 9TH AND TIOGA 8TS. HAMMERMAN to run small trlphammsr; 85c per hour i permanent position, M (tiff iog.r Ajrtic.. HELPERS tor work on furniture van Apply, with references. 1811 Market st. HOSTLERS wanUd. whit. .and colored, for un-ttwdat. atabl.s. eoulDDed with machinery for bol.tlng feed to loft; IIS per week and "MtW? tr - i rt., ai wAimfivlMAta v " (Other Classified Ad. m Pa.') A& RERNSTEtN MrG. CO, 8d and Allegheny ave. require the following first-class men on very Important Government work: Filers Bench hands . Machinists Tube benders Braxers Gas welders Application will be received for INEXPERIENCED MEN Who are willing to undergo a period of training Apply 7 a, rn. FREIGHT HANDLERS' A WANTED CAN MAKE $1 PER DAY AND UPWARD. ArPLY P, R. R.. MANTUA TRANSFER ENTRANCE, BIST AND CO LUMBIA AVE. JANITORS Ameilcan citizens, white, of good chsraeler, not over 50 ears of age: steady work and good pay for this class of work. SEE MR. KROU8B IJ30 Arch, sixth floor WORK OR F10HT If ou are not working on Government work we will place you to your advantage. Our new .ates are very attractive to th. men whi want to work. INEXPERIENCED HELP FIVE HUNDRED Learners on various ma enlnes' $21 per week to start. Piecework after first week Your earning, then should average from 14 to J8 pe? day. LABORERS TWO HUNDRED Laborers (colored), nod wages and bonus tor attendance. STEEL HANDLERS TWENTY-FIVE Steel Handlers (colored). 3"'i cents per bour and bonus. EXPERIENCED HELP Die Sinker Gauge Makers .Machinist (Maintenance Work) Tool Room Milling Machine Hand Tool Room Lath. Hands Tool Makers Tool Grlndeii,' Tool Hirdener Men for night wotk on the sbove position are paid a bonus of 15 and 10 per cent. MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCK EDDTTONR RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE, PA. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES: Woodland ave. and Island rd. 5203 Market st. 1319 Arch st. CO. Hours n a. r In 8 n dally. Sunday 10 a. m. to 4 p. m i. to 4 p. TrelNO REFERENCES 500 LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK CHESTER (THURLOW STATION!, PA. At Olh st, and Keystone rd., 2 blocks south or Highland ave. ; nearest railroad station, Thurlow, on Pennsslvanla Railroad; can also be reached by Marcus Hook trolley. 40 CENTS TER HOUR Time and one-half for ah overtime ovr 8 hours and for all Sunday work. APPLY MacARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY CHESTER (THURLOW STATION). PA. LABORERS wanted, who will have a good chane. tar, advancement to th. different positions open tn our mills; also TRACKMEN MACHINISTS PIPEFITTERS FURNACE MEN COLORED COOKS WAITERS Steady work; good pay Apply 227 N. 18TH ST. LABORERS 18.39c PER HOUR ATLANTIC REFINING CO. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT ATLANTIC GATE 8144 PABSTUNK AVE. LABORERS WANTED CAN MAKE IS.S0 TO $5 EACH DAT FOR 10 HOUTti APPLT AT ONCE TRUBCON STEEL CO. AMERICAN AND HUNTINGDON STaV LABORERS AND MECHANICS WANTED AT ONCE F. McGOVERN 188 S. 8D ST. LABORERS wanted for erecting pole, sing holes and running wire on elect Mnal.ni.llnn Wflrkt mod ws.es. st.adv .11-year round. Apply Wm. Fostsr. 11 N. list at. LABORERS wanted for. pressroom; I Insld. job; 40c par hour. Apply nenning t ft. nwmwaw inn .cikita. LABORERS wanted: ateadr work. wa.es. Atipiy , uuu st.niunsi LfiUriKUl aivw. &JK.A.itXLsi r . WAxr- r'S-' H2"JMTJ"3I,iStasgBslg, r 1s?$xigShr vc sB8HsMMsaHr. ViM
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