I' . , il, , , 'ill ,Mf.' my "' ' ' '.IWIIHIII1 I ' liaWIIl. IBtMWBMlillWIIIaWWIiliWIIHW ',. Wj' . '' . -.. .. -i ..-..-.., iJiVJiiJNlJNU ruJiju SM7W WW TO WHWHK V . V 5; fey- Vtrri mrtJA lli E A,al m Bf 1 fU i f iTj A MS'-' 1. r' t' m. tf .? V my MCITY V- Year TERM v :' . v. Rose Tried to Spread Disloyalty Among His Wh Cmnrndrs fe Jt' JJv n Sthff Correspond! np Meatle, Admiral, .Mil., Juno 24. ' the next ten years Jacob nose, of fcdelnhla. listed n n. member nf the. lh Depot Brigade, will mend Ills SJn Jhe military prison nt Fort Jay, , who claims to be a conscientious ctor, has been Riven that sentence, because he refused to flght for his mtry, but because he has maintained sullen and defiant attitude toward superiors,' and because ho attempted "develop a snlrlt of dislovaltv ainonir hlk) HAHlVllitnil r. lA. tll nnlie(.MnlUl I,-. -.. .. nil .. 1 v twenty-year sentence, but the review inc ijioard extended leniency and reduced It TEN" As-to'ten. Besides the sentence, the soldier .ZIRtlSt forfeit nil nsv nnd flcnunt n His- 'jisShonorablo discharge from the army at v-u yjecompietlon of his senence. T-. - ,.....---,.. .,.. W ... ,.C 11 OU.l.-VlVIIUUU- -"objector, this rhllndelnhlan has neer . oeen regarded as such by the Mttle Prnn -Authorities. An nnired KnM.ilUI nf rnd. CTIcal tendencies, he has lone been rated ne ' fV-ft- Hlftlnv-til iffl-n Kit nnt tinfll n flnlnrli I 5jS0f comrades gave testimony against him M?$&- Wait It nneclHI. tn tlnfc him tin with fVin I Spa.' dfslqyal peace propaganda At his trial Stv ovas ueveiopea mat itoe aiiemptea S"' and tried to Induce J. Ho'varrt Branson F-",, Alonxo Pajne Prank Buck. William 51 ' fUKv: Kantor and Charles Kelder to join him bfS In R hunger strike. These men turned a Ej-t; ''deaf ear to his pleadings, and were In- I fetr" Etrumental In conlctlne him l"ci While sermg In the depot brigade -J the) convicted soldier circulated a Hoho- tT vlkl circular hearing the title. "War JS&jSi What For'' The circular contained the K&r Torm nrotne-noori propagnndi of Lenlne fc a? 1 flnif Tpntelf 11 n ) - 1 n -.t-tif-1 I - rr . nmwa-i- nffl Mj!, u iuicnj, hum nMuiuiii m niiuj vjin- v?V Done of crpatine nlspnntpnt nnrl inKiih- Rv ordination amonp soldiers. Although Itosc Is the only man In the Hi '" -group of alleged conscientious objectors KalA tf PAaUia n 4rll cantanAa I te franafallit M Tj -.s.v; . ji nrnnuv.r, n, - f,. ii-i i kj yr,. unaerstooci mat snrrai otners at tni KiJ "ii' "ill fuuil iuiivii llll in j i V (j. t lorine war cniers nae ananuoneci tneir Bi'f'pollcy of leniency In connection with & ' this type of s-oldler, and from now on will treat them as disloyalists. Such a policy will not apply to men i who are members nf recognized antl- war religious sects The latter, though form a small minority of the camp's j group of Eo-called objectors, for a i Checking up of these men reealed that a majority arc poolroom sharks and antl Amerlcan propagandists Rotli tes DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL EDUCATION v Summer Session Open Our boys "over there" take no vacation. Why should you? In dividual instruction. Enter now. (Write or phone Diamond 631. frTEMPLE UNIVERSITY rl Broail St. below Rrrk I , & iiiinurffHiin i SHORTII M M i;OOKKIFPINO Greer shorthand, the. easy cpeedy sntem -Business courses Day or evs: schools Enroll nr time. To meet the heavy and tncreaslns demand for ouns men and women with omce and business training our rlas-es will De continued aay ana evening thru out cominir summer months Call or write for partlrnlars and catalog riin.. nrsiNs -toixegk 1017 Che.tniit street Shorthand System in 30 Days Philadelphia School of Offirp Traininp; r ."""." 7" " " v Jf, T.. CtlK. IOTH & I'lirMMIT -ST. J.-.L VntriinH lAtti St. rhlnn TjicikI 1 & K1UUCL iUI-lUUJL rhUdren 1531 WALNUT ST PI1II.. 'Beautiful home environment bet dietary .defects minimized bf perfect method Mon tessorl method precedes cnr.il eduratlon. pupils limited , No case hopeless booklet ?t 3- HUMMER SCIIOOI WAR roirRK Kf tsooKKeemnK pnorinna l jp wrinne SLj Enxilsn. I'enraansnip rreparinr for Civil ,i',fv strriro exaniinmioiiH special anvaniarea f. for teachers. Day and evenlntr sessions . Circular B free jJf PALMER SCHOOL 1(1 S inth Pt OAK LANE COrNTRV IY CflMOL XThlte Road. Oak I.ane, PlilU. to-acre farm. Special attention Democratic tplrlt Ares 4 to Ifi Motor bus Booklet ESS- STRAYtKa ln ' l ""'mess scnooi ra "llXrVIIilX J 0I.m Cheslnut Street tv'V f Positions euaranM Enter now Day or nl.ht Tcaehem XXnnted. Positions wattlnz Fre. I Terjlst'n for Collere and Normal trraduates I Mern Teat hers' llnrean. 10(W XUrket St. Cxper. Teacher vv III crri geometry d al.e bra; terms reas 4nt2 XX'alnut Par R3RX TOENCH t SPANISH ls, 'IPC hy high school prof F 741 and Eed coach Cen WEST rllESTER. r.x. Tat .tiejxrilK.STFR MTATK MlltXtAf. uninni U -grp, oth (Seies. 22n to 2n O M Philips Prln S-V.S ' RF.XniNO. PA. Schuylkill Seminary K?', Reading's Junior College ',V J'r'Tir. iwry inu Junmr v nuepe courses for 1)13" ll colleees an.1 universities. Co-ed. classical. epmmerctal. music elocution and domestic science. Kstes id. I aialor on request. icr. niKiii.. t. TK.ri,, m, a., i. d l-reaiuent nr.vov. px. -. jki r.Ht tiitij TrTORINO SCHOOL for ded children Onn tt-ll vr. allrhttv retarded Wis DEVEREUX, Box P Devon. Ta, VIVEI.AVn. N. 4. fJXVrf ?f MAPLEHURST SCHOOL Tindd. ft" f&tJA elect home school for a limited ni'imbei umber W iwrof retarded and subnormal ehlldr v VvtAn rears exnrlne. Booklet P Seven- iAMPi'i'!' nr.w-viii.T AK.'VdHK. I'rinclpai tr MANASSAS. VA. itASTERN COLLEGE $ t.Co.ed. near Washlneton D C Decrees 'i?4Tsnted; all courses Prep School Ilato $150, -V.rstslor. Tlr. II. U. Koon. Pres. Box A. 'fW Viilin-r Mti nnd rtn " r '"- " " af EWKV FFT.I.S. X. J. t. If I N R I, E Y School for llora smIIs from New X'orlr hlph elavatlnn . wT lit sir.r nouse ior young oovs extensive vi'm9Uaa; supcrv. ainietics. miutari trainina f, : T. It.' ramnhell. .XI. A.. Kiwi Fells. N. A, WW Venn X'inler -spd (lirls ''K".- xxASlIlOTO. v. c. Insliiute ABd0"i?Jf S Street.N.w; School for l4. Wan Wahtn8o-D.C. 0,rl 'Itearular lliih School and Colleie Preparatonr - 'renrsM Kneclal fertlflcnt. Courses: The jij.-fj Aria, Journal, sm. Short Story XN'ritlntr, Kin- '(''aVtfrtarleir Normal Training: Domestlo Scl m i ar. Huslness Course, Parliamentary Law. ' ,lfn, Nanette II. I'anl. I.E.H.. I're.ldent. "' I'.iSulhar of "Paul's Parliamentary Law" Ptrtl Imtitute Chautauqua oprss at Fettles J v Park. Atlantic City. .V. J.. July 1st. l.i WILLIAXIOPORT. TA. DICKINSON SEMINARY SSS. V' Mertir. courses, co-ed. un cam- "ft tn-ma.. all athlettco. 1450. Cataloc. p rnrttiifn i. itwm tv. t-,,,,,-m", -, WAHTHMfWE. PA. ' flirt A 1 U. S. HOLDS 5000 GERMANS Number Prisoners nnil Interned Smaller Titan Generally Relieved XVavalilngton, June SI Official figures here show there are about 5000 Orr man subjects held as prisoners of war or tnemy aliens in the United States, and renew ci Interest In their treatment by the Clovcrnmeiit has been occasioned by recent German propaganda and threats from Berlin of reprisals against Amerlcins held In Germany. Tho Germans held In the United States aie dllded Into threo classes prisoners of war, dangerous enemy aliens and undesirable enemy aliens or "commeT,il prisoners" as they are usually designated by the War Depart ment, It Is the general belief that many more than 5000 Germans are held In Internment romps In this country, but the fact Is that not more than 1500 enemv n'lens hae been ordered sent to the camps. JlU5iyt "emirts rnroMi MOt STAINS shniTnep.on-tbe.I)eliiwnre, Th. BUCKW00D INNFircpro' VS IViinm huniu r open rim HIE SEASON Home of the rnmons haw nee fJolf roure A. J. & C. V. Murphy, MgM. REALESTATE FOR RENT M-.n JEKSEV nSIIOKE i nu,Y in jcne rents one of the fnur-rnom fnlly fne nlkhed eleetrlc-llBlited buncalowa of the Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony SERF IIATHINOI COOI) FISIIINOl Ctoso to the ocean nnd boardnalk, con venient to flahlnc crounds in tho heart of a modern, up-to-dite aeasido reaort. Fach bungalow a pretty summer home Electric light, artelnn water and Sewer age. Kresh vegetables meats, etc . da IKered to your door Kates by the week, month or f.eion. Reserve your accom modations NOW buiTii jh:e nr.u.TY co. 139 SOUTH THIRD sr. Hell l'lione. I.ombird 1109 ml 3Irx,yn EDUCATIONAL niinc len nnd Rom niFvrvrT mix. pa. CIIFTMT 1III.L ACADKMY A count t tioardtnsr and day school for bo Thorousb preparation for collepe. sei entifie school nr tniFlncm IItffhit otandards of Pcholarshln ni -100 ft All Athletic Oolf links fine pwn w It li suimmlne pool Separate Ir School for nos from ft Aearo upward OatilOR Spec low rates for fle-day boardr- Jimr Iiuon PitterMn, Hcarlnndter. Sf. "Mnrtlni. Clitniit 1IIII. Pa. SMTSIII'Rn, I-A. KISKIMINKTAS SPRINGS SCHOOL Preparea Ikus for college or business Close personal attention Football nnd base ball fields Oolf. T;nnls. New Ovmnaslum. with swlmmlnjr pool and bowline allejs. I PtronK competltle teams Or. A. XI. Wilton. Jr.. l'ri-.. Snltahurr, Ea. IIEI.I.EFONTE. PX. helij;fote u di:my. Limited to 100 I jounff men. 15 and up athletic field and i kjiti mou rai-ps canioff James r T-tuchAs A M Hendmi8tr. Belief ont Pa HARKItltrUG. PA. 2)arrtiburs eScnbcmp A Onpltil School neir a Cnpltnl City A countrv school founded 17fifi Modern bvilMtn's iarce campus Advantages of small lisses and Individual Instruction Thornuch (nlleso preparation Rates tr.no to Ji.fK) Supervised athletics, hep-irate school for oun(er hojs Xe Invlle closest 'nvesMcatlon -i personal visit If possible XX'rlte for our cata loKUe and plins of new dormitory New Junior school hulldlnc will be open for September term Address ARTHUR E. IIROHN. II. A . Headmaster CHESTFHt V PENNSYLVANIA Military College Men Command WWl her sraduates direct munitions' pro duction man battleplanes lav down the barrage and co ' over the top PMC carries on as steadily and earnestly as ever her trainlnc of men for the battles of peace or war The men who leid are the men who know Senior Unit R O T C Collegiate roursei In Civil Enelneerinc Chemlstr Economics and F"lnan e Preparatory and Junior Schools Col Charles E Hvatt Commandant IMx 7 Chester. Pa J The We .t Point of the Kev Krone tiitflte.,t' " ALI.KVT-mVN. PA. Allentown Preparatory School ' Trepares bovs for leadlne colleees and unlv -rattles Hleh standards Nw build Inirs Special department for boss over 10. Athletic teams Earse campus and gymna. stum Terms Moo fataloe on request. Visit the school XX'rlte Box 404 XTllllam II. Reeae. Principal. Allentown, Pa. ni,AIR.TOXVN. N. A. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. Healthful location. 12 miles from Dela ware Water Gap 10ft acre campus and ad JotnlnK farm Perfect equipment fc hand some but Mines Supervised athletics Double cnnnaslum Preparation for colles- and technical prhnnln Mlhtarv drill Viait ttlalr and see its advantages Write for catalog A jnilN C. MIAKI'K. I.1..U.. Ileadmn t ter nnnnr.NTnxxN x. j. Bordentown Military Institute Mental moral physical, military training. nordentoivn on Ihe-Delaware. New Jersey. PORT DEPOSIT. Xin. TOME SCHOOL 'JZIZ KTAEXTIIV. i'A. Staunton Military Academy Only fiOT-ernm't Honor Academy In Ronth Lamest private academy In the East. Boys from 10 to 2il years old prepared for the Universities. Oovernment Acad inles or business Qymnaslum, swimming pool and athletic park New $200,000 barracks Charees 1470 For catalogue address Col. Mm. (!. K.X11LE. I'h. I).. Principal, Htaunton, Xa. xxooDvrorK. va. Massanutten Military Academy Tnctilratea finest home traditions nf tv.. Old Dominion Healthful location In beau tlful Shenandoah Valley. 100 miles from XX'ashtngton Prerares for college, technical scnoois ana n'jsiness JL'r. IKK1 Dinlnc Hall am Musit nthtetla 1 Dormitory Limited! to 100 bn. IUtes S 100. Catalog on requeat Howard J.. Ilenelioff. A. .XI.. Headmaster iVAYNKMHIKfl. VA. Fithbume Military School New (100.000 Fireproof KonlDment Prepare for universities, business tlfs. Diploma admits to all colleges, llesultful military training. Beautiful, healthful situa tion. Every cadet participates lo annual ncgmpment at uroitoea on Sfaeaandesus UntMF.B nEOBT ATKXNTIC flTV X. J. rTT2rWMORP..ATLANncatr lVfllDS GREATEST HOTCLSUOCESSi OTK ?f TITV, N .1. Normaifdic-by-the-Sea OCKAN C ITV. N. A. IIPIIXS JtTNK 29 800 room, 1110 aultn with prlvatu baths: own artesian well wntrr-lcn plant: elfrtrlo llslit riant i:ientora from ground floor. Ilrectfy farlni; th orran Cuialna the beat. Kor ratea, full Information and booklet ad drena I". II, S OAKK. Manarer. HOTEL BRIGHTON OPENS JUNE 2(5 July la a fine month In Ocean Clly -beat nt bithlnR and fishing. ,Mwaa rool and refreshing it. it mxii nrr, w city, n. Jj Colonial Hotel ' -nenovated throughout. Hooma with pmate both, olMator Onena for "-'Oth aenaon June 11th W II t-Ht'tlCH Own ner A rroprletor. wii.nmnii)..N. J. 'OtdG' Hotel. Mod & com. Priv. bathl. opeeiBl uno raiea, near rH-acn. Good table. J, K. WHITES EIX. DAYTON Now open for aeaaon of 1818. will be eTtended to our patrona. Cap, 230. A McMiniRAY. Owner & Proprietor. NEW SHELDON rrht,.n! aw Ele , prlate hatha, rooms en suite; hklt. Auto D J Wooda.Onn mnnagement. EDHETON INN Near b"eh: cap 230, tUOCIUl'imi j Albert Harrla.Prop. UlMHMlOl) KIT, N. .1. Iiioftf-n Near Ilearh nnd Amusements " Pull Ofpin View W A Justice TAPE MAI. N. J. M.rt'IlE OITl rOTTAOE AND HOTF.r, IIES''H TIONS AT THE UESOItT WITH I IN-PT HATIItNH HEACH IN , ttlt'T nOAHD OK TltADE VILLANOVa 111 nilln z I d MMp Near I fnmlh H. Pta rtef hotel Farm flen Rutherford sih k r r.ii, n. H0TEL BR1 fa A " T TA high ( ff6mrrmsBihi SEVSIDE TARK. N. J. THE MANHASSET Directly on the ocean front. Capacity 300. rtnoklet It ROiS TI'RNEH. Prop SI'HINO I.AKE HEXCll. N. J. The Skoreham !3"ri" H""0 " iNru jersey la-onled on thp lakp two hlockt from op-an. bathing bprh K E PPAN'ORXBRRCI Prop UERNriCsyil.TjK. TA GAIIN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS WKIt.M.KSUUiK, I. rr 'r tinusunl srrnr r-rj comfort, dnilv cone rts. ec Up it talil Rolf, hath jnassiue r irt nt phsirlan par kp lonp fllsitinpp t plmnp Phlla and Rpadtnc R R thrmish Tullmans from v Y and PMIt Ilnn,ird M. A Jns. Mgr. WW X'onng XX omen nnd filrls HIE rENNSXI.VXMX srilOOI, FOR S()( I XI. SKRVIOE Trjln for "-orl M XXork In Associated Char lte Hospital Social Senlco Industrial Welfare XXork Child Welfare ITousInc and Ami Tuberculosis Worlt TrobTtjon and In stitutional Management Iralns Niifes for Pulillc Health Ntirslni; In school Ntirslns. lnlustrlal Nurslne Med ical Social Scrlce. Infint XX'elfaro nnd X'ls ltinc Nuralni; Ninth ar opens peptemher 10 101S For bulletin. nddre HERN XHP A. M'.XY XI XIlrertor. 1T02 Pine St., riilladplnhla. rilAxini-.Rsni'Rri. rA. PENN HALL ciiAMnrnnrnr.. ta. Olriv Collece Preparatory Modern lan fuaKo and special courses Certificate nrivi- leces Jtooms with private hath. New trvm- flntiim anrl Cat a loir and i-- rxinnmin? pool Hates. SR0) ... .: . . - "i - 'ivis jrni oipi-iii. di -May each year spent at ATiannc . t Work continues uninterrupted AI.I.ENTfWX. I'.X Cedar Crpst cohtiyGn Fnn wosien J u,' VT, 8l AI.EENTOXX'N PA. N'Wbldsa "il acres. Peeree courses Piano Art X olee Expression and Home Economics. Two-year courses Cultural Secretarial JQK.RVTiyx V, V. Y, iiL- J X Xliison's Summer Srhool or Patriotic Service for Hlrls Tarrvlown on-Hudson.N T NEWXRK. i-iee. Women's College of Delaware . T ,womn desirlns a liberal education under ideal condltlona of home life, the XX'om en s Colli; nf Delaware offers unexcelled opportunities at extremely low cost. Situat ed In a beautiful and healthful region one hour from Philadelphia For cataloz write to SIlss. XXIMIT.En .1. RnillVSON, Dean, Newark, Peluvvarr. I.I'THERVII.I.E. Xin. I Maryland College ,'!.', "" XIE 1918 Co erte Preparatory 114 X'ears History Domestic Science in miles from Halt. Su,lc . Fireproof nulldlnus Expression ' Nonlsectnrlan Address President Rouse for Cat a or P. I.l'TIIFRVIH.E. Ml), "' BcatFjs 1 Andrews Kalh A. IArmstronc Ellsa F. Arnold f!. o if .Ir Blschoft Elizabeth Ilromli v John H Ilroun Richard I lluck 5arah Purns Joseph Humphries Mary A Johnson. Howell C Kutchner. Frank J J-emon. Mary Ann J.enahan John J l.lndenlauf. XVllllam l.onr. Annie I.ord. Joseph A Jr. vV,nch 1i'v Jhn T Maver Marlon MeCarron Joseph -McCauley Mary E Xlccuen Xlarle C McDonagh. Anthony Mnnli Anna L . McKlnlej Annie McMenomay. Annie JIr,Ilv Patrick Miller. Jrary Oppenhelmer. C. H. Patne Philip s Phelan, Magdalena Pus Tames XV Oulnn Mary T, Rettlff, Katie llogers Ebenezer J Schaettle Olio M (hay, Jlartln E Shoemalyr. Chaa E Sibley, Clldeon hmallzel John S Mrubler Thomaa H, Tunney Mary E. Xan Dyke Thos K X rooman Samuel B XX'aterman. Albert C XValti. Elizabeth XX'elkel Theima XXelnshenk. George L XX'est Dr S Leslie XX'hlte. Mary Campbell, XXIlllam Cantvvell lohn T Carney Mary Carson Itaehel Cochran, Ellia II. Copeman It D Cornwall MaryV. Dewsnop, Eliza J. Dunn. Timothy F Emlen Ellen Ernst Mathlas Fa. Charles XX' Force xiarv Irene Frlel. Charles J Frlel. XMiimm Oanz XX'llllam Ooldey. Charles H Oentel. Catharine A flllpln XX'alter Ooodman .Rachel Orlffln. Thomas J. Oruber Anna C Ilalbelsen Chas Jr iianascnumacher August C Sr Handschumacher August II Jr Hartunir John J Hayes. Elizabeth Hercenhahn Joseph HlgElna, Michael Hohlwerr. Charlea F Uurleman Harry X A?gR5W,?-JS"f. !: CATHARINE ..;".''. --i-- nun irienas, na cred Heart Society of the Cathedral, invited to funeral Tuea 8.30 a m 1720 Filbert st Solemn requiem mass Cathedral 10 a, ra. Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. ARMSTRONG June 21. ELIZA F. widow of XX'llllam Armstrong Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues . 2 30 p m.. K5jn law' residence. Frank M. Mooney. 7083 Oxford ave. Fox Chase. Phlla. Int. an X'lew Cem ARNOLD June 22.GEORGE H ARNOLD. Jr son of II and Elsie Arnold, aged 8. No funeral m iP-rC"9J""-V?u'W,:n.t -" KLIZA "'T11.'.?, ? l0rrls Blschort (nee Bauer), aged M Relatives and friends, members or John Lester Circle. No 63 L S. K. A., and Champion Council, No 8 E. of I, In vited to funeral services, Tues , 2 p. m.. 41n XV Thompson st. Int. Northwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon eve. BROMLEY June 23. JOHN II son of late John and Luclnda Bromley aged 74 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services XX ed , 11 a m 137 XV Surque. ha.n.?..i.''; ,nt Private Laurel Hill Cem BROWN -June 22 RICHARD, husband of Latnarlne Brown and son of late James end friends i ano :nary iirown age-i ,ii Ite atlves ndS Bricklayers' Tvcal ITntnn T-Jn n,,- ,,-... .. "..' "I ' . ., i iiiih vasitinKinn vamp. Mir j, V 'O. a of A . Invited to funeral. XVed, 'J P. m , 2329 S Rosewood st. Int. Fern wood Cem Friends may call Tues, evs. Auto service. BUCK- June 21, SARAH, wife of John Buck and daughter of Mary Spites and late Andrew nergmau and granddaughter of Mrs. Kate und late Thomaj Maggl, aged 21. Relatives and friends invited tp funeral, XVed., 2 p. m.. 617 XVolf st. IntJ fernwood tein. r-rienaa may call 'rues, evs.' mfm bub.-June 23, JOSEPH. HEATHS Michael's Church! A O. It., No. 1, Invited to funeral, Thtira , 8.30 a m , N. E. eor. Front and Thompson sts Solemn requiem mass St Ml"hacl'a Church 10 a, ra. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. rAMPREM.. June 20, XX'IM.IAM CAMr REL.U. huahind of Mamaret Campbell fnee Thnrhurn) Relatives and friends inlted to funeral serUrca, Tuea 2pm residence of son. Daniel T. Campbell, 2.MJ XV. LehlKh n Int. St, Timothy's Churchyard. Ron borouch. Frlenda may call Mon., 8 to 0 p. m. Scotland papers copy. CANTXVEM,. June 22, JOHN T don nf late Michael and Mary cnntwell Funeral, to which relathes and frlenda are Invited, Tues R30 n m , reeldencn nf brother-in-law XI J lloa-an 120J N loth at. HUh mass of requiem Church of the Oeou 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. CARNEY June 22. MART, widow of Jas. Carney. RelatUea and friends Invited to funeral XX'ed., 2pm, 2041 S XVarnock at. Int Mt Moriah Cem Remains may bo Mewed Tues eve Auto seplre. CAHSOV At 701 E. Clearfield si.. June 23. RACIIEIj CARSON, seed 63. Due no tice of funeral will b ghen. COCHRAN. Juno 22. EMZA HARI.AND COCHRAN, widow of XVIllIam O. Cochran, at XVorcester, Mass. int. private. COPE.MAN. Juno 22. HEHECCA D.. wife of Into John Copeman and daughter of lato Catharine and Oeorita Daxls. officer in II M S aged 00. Relatives and friends Imlted to services Tues. 2 p. m . son-In-law's residence, XX'llllnm Barclay, 8212 East wick no. Int. private. CORNWALL Juno 21. MARY V.. daugh ter of Frank M and Manrarct a, Cornwall (nee Carroll) Relatives and friends. League of Sacred Heart. Altar and Rosary Society: II. '. M Sodnlltv and Society for the Prepa ration of the ralth. Invited to funeral. Tues.. ft 30 a m residence of parents. 0040 Cedar ae.. XV. Phlla. Solemn mass of re oulem St. Carthago's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service. I1EXVSNOP June 22. EI.1XA J. DEXV SNOP, widow of Joshua Tailor Dewsnop. arred 78. RelatUes and friends lnlted to funeral Tues 1 p m.. 1322 XV Jefferson st. Int Greenwood (K of P.) Cem Re mains ma he Uewed Mon , to 10 p m. DUNN .luno 21, TIMOTHY F DUNN, son of Thomas and late Catharlno Dunn, need 3D. Relatives and friends. Tiposraphlial Union. No 2 fnxlted to funeral. Tues . 8 a. m., brother's residence. 1281 S Howard st (2d and XVharton). High miss Church of the Sacred Heart !i xp a. m. Int, Holy Cros3 Cem Auto funeral EMLEN. Jun 22. 103 Cliveden ave.. Or mantown. ELLEN, daughter of late Oeorge nnd Ellen Markoe Emlen. Tuneril serlces St Michael's Church, nermintown Tues.. 11 a. m Int prlate OTnlt flowers ERNST. On Juno 21 IMS, XIATHIA8 ERNST, husband of Caroline Ernst (nee Sheer), need Hi lears. Relathes nnd friends, Idaho Tribe, No 73 I O R M, i Metropolitan Lndee. No. ISO. I O O. P., members of St Andrew's Lutheran Church, members of Moore st Mission, emplojes of Riucrh & Sons invited to funeral services, on Tues.. at 2 o'clock, at late residence. 122 McClellan st Int Fernwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve FAY June 21. CHARLES XV FAT. aged 21 Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues., 8 3n a m father's residence, John C. Tay. 003 N 34th st. High mass St Agatha's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Limousine funeral. FORCE. June 22. MARY IRENE, daugh ter of Charles XX' and Martha Porter Force, aged 34. Relatles and friends. Shepherd's Home Lodge. No 27, Inxlted to funeral, Tues ,2pm. R214 Sansom St.. XV Phlla. Int. St. James. Klngsessing. Remains may be lewed Mon . 7 to 10 n m. Auto funeral. FR1EL. June. 22 XVILLIAM. husband of May Friel (nep Frosch) and son of late XVIllIam and Fanny Frlel formerly or Con shohocken, Pa Relatives and friends. Har tendera' Union Local No. llo. Invited to funernl XX'ed., Sin i in , 2344 S. Alder st High requiem mass Church of the Eplph nny 10 a m. Int. St Mnlthew's New Cem , Conshohocken Pa Auto funeral. FRIEL Suddenly. June 21. CHARLES J . husband of Caroline M Trlel (nee Parker) and son nf Mirj J. Frlcl (nee Kelly) and late Chnrles A Frlel Relathes and friends In vited to funernl Tues, s X0 a m. 037 N. 47ih st XX' Phil i Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m Int IIolv Cross Cem. Auto service. HAN. -Juno 23- XVILLIAM husband of Am li i Uinz (nee Ehmann) aged r7 Rela tives nnd friends, st Joseph's nnd St Ronlfaclus s Societies. Court Mt. X'ernon. No 117 r of A , emploes of Frankford Arsenal Invited to funeral Thurs., 8 a. m 4527 Edgemont st Requiem high mass All Saints Church, Rrldesburg am Int IIolv Redeemer Cem 3ENTF.L Jun 23, at 1008 Monmouth st , CATHARINE A., widow of J XVIllIam D Gentel and daughter of late Charles and Mary McDevltt Due notice of funeral will be given C.1LPIN lune 22. XX'ALTER. husband of Miry E Gllpln (nee Derhofer). aged 37 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funer.il servlrrs Tues 2pm 34.17 N Rroad st Int puvate Mt Moriah ('em COLDHY June 21 CHARLES HENRY husband of Lillian Goldev (nee XX'hetstone) llPliuvps and iripnas. .viercnanis i.ntige. i tamnm-V No M faSKir CUv P Si find! . ...n, .-. . -.-.. ...-.-.. .." Straw herrv Quoit Club, invited to funeral f-liiVi In. 1(sl n runienl . servl rs wed ! p m 3 -top Harold st Jnt privat Krl.nds may rail Tues eve GOODMAN Jun-e 21. RACHEL C.OOD MANMnee lltlt). w tdo of Morris Goodman Helatlvei and friends invited to services Wed, 11 a m. 40 J9 Dittman st . Frank ford Int private. Cedar Hill Cem Re mains mav be viewed Tues 7 to 0 p. m. OlUFt'IN Jum. '-'0 MART A., widow of Thomas 1 (Irittln Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heirt. Invited to fu neral, Tues . ft .an a. ra. 1447 S 20th st. bolemn hleh miss of renulem St Gabriel's Church 10 i m Int Holv Cros1 Cem GRURER June 21 ANNA CHRISTINA, widow of Anton (Jruher. sued Wl Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Tues.. P m , residence oi eon Jierman j. uruoer itoo V t.nth .t in, n,h,i. vft,ti..nn I Cein Remains may be viewed Mon 8 to Hi p m HAI.BEISEN Suddenly. June 19 CHARLES Jr , son of Charles and Eliza beth Halbelsen(nee Ims aued 20. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Tues.. 30 a m., parents' residence 1420 Belle view ave Camden. N J Solemn mass of requiem Sts. Peter and Pawl Church 10 a. m Auto cortego HANDSCHUMACHER Suddenly, at Shel bv Tex June ID. Corporal AUGUST H Jr son of Julia R Handschumacher (nee Knabi and late August (J iianascnumacher, aged 31 Relatives and friends. XEft(ne ton Camp. No 4RS P O K of A .tone men's Fellowship 43d XX'ard. Stonemen'a Orchestra, Batterv E SOth Field Artillery, employes of Pile Fabric Co . Invited to fu neral services XX'ed . 2 p m.. residence o mother. 710 XX X'enango st Int. private, Chelten Hills Cem HANDSCHUMACHER June 21, AU GUST C . Sr husband of Julia R Hand schumacher (nee Knab). aged .XI Relatives and friends. Court Cohnckslnk. No 142, F of A Philadelphia Bookbinders Union, em plojes of John XX Clark Sons, Invited to fu neral services XXed . '-' p m . 710 XX X'e nango st Int private Chelten Hills Cem Friends mav call Tues 8pm HARTUNG June 23 JOHN J HAR Tl'NG husband nf Alwlne Hartunt?. aged 73 Relatives and friends all societies of whlrh he vvas a member. Invited to funeral services, Thurs 1 p. m 630XX' Tioga st Int private. Northwood Cem Friends may call XVed . 8 to In p m Auto service HATES June 21. ELIZABETH, daughter of Mary Hayes (nee Sanson) and late Ellas Hayes Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servicer. Mon 2.30 p m . mother's residence. 1307 Porter st Int Hebrew Mu- i tual Burial Grounds Auto service HERGENHAHN June 21. JOSEPH, hus band of Matilda Hergenhahn (nee Appell). . X'lncent de Paul's, fat. 'Henry's Club Volks iteiatives ana irienas, tioiy ramuy m Vereln of St Henry's Parish and all other societies of which he was a member in vited to funeral Tues . 8 30 a. m.. 4832 N Lawrence st Solemn requiem mass St. Henry's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem Auto funeral IMOGEN'S June 22. MICHAEL, son of Thomas ard late Katherlne Hlgglns (nee Murtha). of County Mayo. Ireland aged 21. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues . 7.30 a m 1325 N. 18th st High re qulem mass Church of the Gesu 9 a.m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. HOHLXVEO At Atlantic City. June 22. CHARLES F husband of Caroline Hohlweg (nee XX'altz). of Paulsboro. N J . aged A3 Relatives and friends, Humboldt Lodge. No, 330. F and AM. Phlla. Rifle Club, Wood bury Lodge, No 280. L O. O M., Invited to funeral services. XVed., 2.30. funeral home John C Klmmerle ft 8ons. 2127 N. Broad st , above Diamond St.. Phlla Int. private, Fernwood Cem Auto service Friends may view remains Tues , 6 to 8 p. m Paulsboro Hotel. Paulsboro N J HUMPHRIES At Northfleld City. N J.. June 21, MART A . widow of Peter F Hum phries, aged 17 Relatiyes and friends in vited to funeral, residence of daughter. Mrs. Charles XVehb. Northfleld City. N J Tues., n m Int . PlBauantviJla r-m HURLEMAN June 2." HArfHY. son of late Alfred and Margaret Hurleman. aged 32 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Tues 11 a m., 1309 W. Seltzer mi, private JOHNSON Sudlenly. June 21. HOWELL O , son of Margaret II and late William H. Johnson, aged 35. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tues . 2 p m.. near Bsrren Hill I'a Int Barren Hill Cem. KUTCHNER. Suddenly, on Sixth Month 22d. 1018. FRANK J KUTCHNEK. beloved hushand of Sadie Kutchner. aged 27 years. Relatives and friends. Grand Fraternity, also all other societies or which he was a member. are invttea to tunerai services, on xuesoay. at 2 p. m, sharp, at his late residence,. 70S S. 00th st. Int liar Nebo Cemetery. Auto lunerai. LEMON. June 22. MARY ANN LEMON, widow of Stephen Lemon, aged 07. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 2 p. m.. residence of grsndson. Charles C Olnzhart, 431 E Thompson St. Int Palmer Ground. Friends may view remains Mon., 8 to 10 P m, LENAHAN Juno 28, JOHN J . husbsnd of late Rose Lenahan (nee Nugent) Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, XVed. 8.30 a. m. residence of son-in-law. Powell S cnanneii, asas w. 7in si. oowran re quiem msss St X'eronlca's Church 10 a. m. Int. private. Old Cathedral Cem. 1 itinr.'MI.AITI.' tune 23. WILLIAM. husband of Edna V Undenlauf (nee XVIckes), aged 27. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services, vv eu . a p "t., -. vr. r Vogdes and X'lne sts Remains may .be viewed Tues , 8 to 10 p. m. Int, Fernwood LON0. June 22 ANNIE, wife of Samuel Long. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Tuts . ' p. m . 2051 XV Bos ton ave, (21st and York). Jnt. private. Mt "'Lo'HD-'S'uddenly. June 22. JOSEPH A.. Jr., son of Joseph A. and Jennie Lord (nee dray), aged 24 Relatives and friends, Cosmopolitan Lodge, No.. 233, K. of P.; Camp No 485. P. O. S. of A.i 50th Baptist Sunday School and Church, of which he was a member, Invited to funeral services, XVed . 2 p. m.. 2832 N. 7th st. Int. North wood cem Remains may bo viewed TU"! '- &"- .- -.. ,,,,. -. r. Rvnrstul clttrry. relatlv-: Invited to tun-sral. Tutu., divine M0 m. Solemn r em mass at. ' nrATHs MATER. June 21, MARION, daughter of John A. and Louisa Mayer, need 20. Jlela tlves and friends. Camp No. B8, P, O, of A,, Invited to funeral services, Tues , 2 p. nv 203 XV. Allegheny ave. Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may be xlewed after 7 pm. Mon eve. MrCARRON. .lune 20. JOSEPH, husband of Msry O. MeCarron (nee Robinson) and son of Rose and late Edward MeCarron. Relallvei and friends, fit. Paul's T. A, n. Society, Osage Tribe. No. 113. I, O. R. M., Invited to funeral. Tuea . 8 80 a, m , 104, N, .Xlth st,, XX'est Philadelphia. Solemn re quiem mass Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service. McCAlILEY. June 22. MAnY E wife 'of John McCnuiey and daughter of George and Susanna XX'hiHer. Relatives and friends. Sacred Heart Society of Holy Family Church. Invited to funeral, XX'ed , 8:30 a,.m 4718 Mansion ave,, Mansyunk. Requiem mass Holy Family Church 10 a. m. Int, XX'estmlnster Cem. Auto service, McCUEN. Juno 2. MARIE C, wife of Charles M MrCuen and daughter of Chris and Hrldget Murtha. (nee Coyne), aged 20, Relatives and frlenda Invited to. funeral, XVed., 8 30 a. m.. 4707 Worth st.. Frank ford. Solemn requiem mass St. Joachim's Church 10 a, in. Int. St. Demlnlc's Cem, Auto eevlre McDONAOH. Suddenlv. at Baltimore. Md , June 22. ANTHONY, son of Anthony and Mary McDonagh. of Bohola. County Mayo, Ireland, aged 24. Relatives and friends. Mt. Moriah Lodge, No. 310. B. of L. F. and E.. Invited to funeral. XVed . 8 SO a. m., residence of cousin, 1808 Ingersoll St. Mass of solemn requiem Church of Oesu 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. McGINNIS. June 23. ANNA L., wife of Lawrence J. McGlnnls and daughter of Jeronra and Laura Martin. Relatives and friends !nv!ed to funeral. Thurs., 7 80 a. m , 2347 N. College ave. Mass St. Elisa beth's Church 0 am. Int. Holy CrossiCem. Remains may be viewed Wed., 7 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral McKINLEY June 22 at Chestnut Hill Hospital. ANNIE McKINLEY. formerly of Relfast. Ireland. Friends are invited to funeral services. Tues. p. m , parlors of David O Frankcnfleld & Son, 322 N. 02d st. Int private McMENOXIAY June 21. ANNIE, wife of Edward L Mc.XIenomav nnd daughter of late Martin and Ann Hansbery. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. XVed.. 2pm. son-in-law's residence. Teter Lotter. 6XJ2 Palmetto st , Lawndale, Phlla, Int. pri vate. Lawnvlew Cem. Remains may be viewed Tuea eve, McNALIY. June 20. PATRICK, husband of Annlo McNallv (nee McGIllen). Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart. Holy Name Society of Lady of Mercy Church, all other societies of which he was a member, invited to funeral, Tues., 8 30 a. m., 2233 N Svdenham st, Solemn requiem mass Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral. MILLER June 10. MARY, wife of Mi chael Miller and daughter of James and Ciroline, Dunn. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Tues. 8.30 a., m . parents' residence. 70J S Front st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Philip's Church 10 a. m. Int. HoJv Cross Cem OPPENHEIMER Suddenly, at Delsnco. N. J., June 21. CARRIE H widow of A. E. Oppenhelmer and daughter of Sarah E. and late Frederick XV. Hochstatter. Relatives and friends. Ladles' Quaker City Motor Club, Invited to services Tues, ,3 p. m, Oliver H. Eair Hldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. pri vate. North Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Mon., 7 to 10 p. m ' PAYNE June 2.'. PHILIP S . son of Philip and Annie Pan (nee McLaughlin). Relatives and friends. Altar and Rosary boclety, P. 11. Il RellefLxsso , Invited to attend funeral. Wed , 8 30 n. m.. 25r,n Meredith st Solemn requiem mass St. Fran cis Xnvler's Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem PHELAN Suddenlv. Juno 20, MAODA LENA rilELAN. widow of John Theslng nnd late Edward Phetan Relatives and friends Invited to funeral XX'ed., 8 30 a m. eon-ln-law's residence, William R. Sted man, 1014 E. Movamenslng ave. Solmn re quiem high mass St. Philip 'ie Neri s Church 10 a m Int. prlvnte Auto service PUSEY June 22. JAMBS XVILLIAMS TUSEY Relatives and friends Invited to fll neral services, XX'ed. 2 p m . 4020 Aspen st Int. Fernwood Cem QUIN.V June 52. MARX" T, widow of John A Qulnn. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues . 7 30 a. m., 1220 XV Seltzer st (12th st nnd Lehigh ave.) High mass Our Lady of Mercv Church 0 a. m.. ihen meet 11 a. m triln from North Phlla. Station for New York Friends may lew re mains Xlon , 7 to 10 p m Auto funeral. RETTIO. June 21 KATIE RETTIG. wife of Joseph C, Rettlg. Sr. Relatives and friends. Equality Council. No 34, Sons and Daughters of America .md Stephen Glrard Council, No. 132, Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Invited to funeral. Mon . 3 p. m . Steelman's Chapel. 3031 Kensington Ave I Int Jit Peace Cem ROGERS June 21 EHENEZER -J . son I of late Ebeneser J nnd Sarah J Rogers Relatives and friends Invltecrto funernl serv I Ices Tues 8 a. m . residence nf sister Mrs J T vvnrden. 2013 N 17th st Int Oxford, ,, ,-., ll ,r-u -HABTTM: d lnlv. June 21. OTTO I Ttuhland) itned .is ltetatle. and friends. William H Schn-ldr Lodse.- No 410 r and I A. M . Tristram It Freeman" R A Chanter. --- " -- . .- .. ..- . So. IMS, Kadonh Comma ndery No. "0, K, T. . Philadelphia Rifle Club, Ravarian fio Cletm Woodford Ouolt Cluh. invited t.i fu neral servicer, Tues , 2 p m . residence of son-in-law, John H Shmidhelser. nil.'' N 10th st . I xi (ran Int private, Westminster c,m Remains may bo viewed Mon , after 7pm Auto funenl SHAT June 20. MARTIN EDWARD, hus band of Marcaret Shiv. aped .V, Relatives and friends St Dominic's Holy Name Soc . invited to funeral. Tues, 8 30 a m. Resi dence. 7332 Frankford ave. Requiem high mass and Int Ht Domlnie'a 10 a. m SHOEMAKER. June 2J. CHARLES E. SHOEMAKER Relatives and friends In' 5'?1 JL?."'rV". Xf"'-- - P. o ver uair inutr -:ii v. pes hestnut st Int private SIBLEY June 23, GIDEON SIBLEY. Relatives and friends. Solomon Lodge. No, 114, F. and A M . Columbia R A Chap iter, No 01, Kadosh Commandery. No 20. ' K T, and Masonic X'eterana and Masonic Ancients, invited to services, XX'ed ,3pm, I residence of son, Dr, Amos H Sibley. S03X SprlngHeld ave. Int. private Auto funeral. I S.XIALLZEL June L'J. JOHN S-. husband fof Josephine A Smallzel Relatives and rrlends Invited lo funeral services, w ea . j p m , First rrrsbterlan Church. Haddon Held. N J Int private, naptlst Cem Friends may call Tues 7 to 0 p. m , 11 Chestnut st . Haddonheld. N. J v HTRUULE. Suddenly on June 22. THOMAS H STRUUI.E. aged 48. Rela tlves and friends of the family, also em ploves of the Public ledger Co , are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mrs Sallle Miller. 2S34 N Front st Requiem mass on Tuesday. 8 30 i. m. at the Church of the Visitation Int. New Cathedral Cemetery. Auto funeral, private. TUNNET June IR. at Clementon. N J, MARX ELLEN, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Tunney. aged 3 .ears 2 mos VAN DYKE At Harrlshurg. Pa.. June 23. THOMAS K1TTARA X'AN DYKE, son nf late James C van Dyke. I' 8 District Attorney of Penna , and Elizabeth Marlon van Dyke. Int. private. XX'oodlands Cem , Phlla., Tues. X'ROOMAN. Suddenly, at 100 Vhssar ave. X'entnor. N. J . June 21. SAMUEL B. X'ROOMAN. Relatives and friends, all or ganizations of which he was a'member. In vited to service, Tues , 2 p. m , 4239 XValnut st. Phlla Int prlval" XX'ATERMAN. At 819 N. 38th June 22, ALBERT C, husband of Carrie XX'aterman. Relatives and friends, Shawnee Tribe, No. 8. IOR. SI.: Court Amerlcus. No B7, F. of A. invited to services. Tues. 2 pm, Oliver H. uair mas. tszu uneemuc st. Int private. V f 1 1 .5 Julia . afc ,ci.mwii ., ELIZABETH widow of Joseph John XVatts, aue.l 72 Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, lata residence, Penn st,. Newtown. Pa , Tues. 3 p. m. Int. Newtown Cem. Train for Newtown leaves Reading Terminal at 1 23 p m. XVEIKEL. June 21. THELMA. daughter of Thomas and Mary XX'elkel and grand daughter of late Bernard and Mary Finley. aged S. Funeral, to which relatives and friends are Invited. Tues, 1.30 p m, par ents' residence, 1234 Tree st. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. Friends may call Mon . after 0 p m. XVEINSHENK. June 52, GEORGE L., husband of Mary E XX'elrishenk (nee Straub). Relatives and friends. Purity Circle, No. 45. R U. H. F. Invited to funeral services. Tues , 2 p. m., 2535 E Dauphin st. Int. private XVEST June 22. Dr. S LESLIE, husband of Alice Montague XXest. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Tues . 2 p m.. 1735 Diamond st. Int private. XVII. mlngton papers please copy XX'HITE June 21. MARY, widow of Michael XX'hlte. 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 a. m. 2119 Christian st. Sol emn requiem mass St Charles's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ,,. , mn.u ! flfl IT . ,... D LOST AND POUNDS DOG Boston terrier, brlndle and white, left foreleg and foot white 7 months old: an. swers to name of Governor. Reward If re turned to J. R. Rue, 729 XVestvlew St., Ger- mantnwn POCKETBOOK Lost on Dolphin boat llns, between Bristol and Phlla,, lady's pocket book; prease ret personal belongings to add. found Inside and keep money as reward, PIN Lost, Thursday, June 20, lady's parts chased gold lover's knot breastpin, with diamond, going- trom Glmhels's store on Mar ket st. to Chllds'a restaurant. 12th and Market sts.. to XVanamaker's. to Stanley ineaire. tvewura 10 nnurr Auaress Al hiu. Ledger Central. PIN" Lost, June 15, Fhllmont Country Club, sapphire and pearl crescent pin. Reward. 250J B. 22d at. .PURSE Lost, ln XVanamaker's Unmliv June 17, a silver-bound purse, containing 50. trip suburban ticket, thrift stamps and money, binder may keep half of money If purse anu uuicr cumeiiis are returners. OUT XV. Chelten ave., Oermantown. Phone Oer mantown 2141. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Clasalflcd Ads on Page 2) BILL CLERK. Elliott-Fisher: pleasant office surroundings, state age. experience, salary expected I' 436. ledger Office. lltNUEKlf UIHLH wanted, experienced fold ers, wire stitchers and gatherers. N. E. corner Arch and lflth sts. BOOKKEEPER in accounting departments young lady with knowledge of double-entry. Public ledger Company, th and Chestnut street. i HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Clsaslflet-1 Aim on rage I) AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION TELEPHONE SERX'ICE IN PHILADEL PHIA. THE XX-ORKSHOP OF THE NATION. IF OF XITAL IMPORTANCE JN THE PROSECUTION OF THE XVAR. X YOUNO XXOMEN BETWEEN 17 AND S3 CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC XX'AY THAN AS OPERATORS. COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALL IMPORTANT ARMY OF THREE THOU SAND LOYAL YOUNG XX'OMEN. THE TRAINING AND THOROUGH. COURSE IS SHORT $0 00 PER XVEEK IR TAID DURINtT THE FIRST FOUR XVEEKS XVITH RAPID ADX'ANCEMENT 'THEREAFTER. APPLY TO MISS M. D; RYAN, AT 40(1 MARKET BT., PHILADELPHIA OH MISS V. M. ELLIOTT. 20 E. 5TH ST., CHESTER, PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BUTTONHOLE MAKER wanted. Apply Wa. seca MfK. Co., 1027 Arch, sixth floor. CHILDNURSE. white, at Chestnut Htll and to iro awav for midsummer: plain sewing: Protestant preferred. Apply Mrs. E. XV. Clark, Chestnut Hill. Th none i t 17B CAP SPINNER"! AND TWISTERS XX'ANTED: EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS: GOOD XX'AGES AND STEADY XX'ORK: PRINCIPALLY FOR OOVERNMENT XVORK. AP PLY ORISXVOLD .XVORSTED CO.. DAKBY. PA. GIRL One with some experience on elec tric spot weMer: permanent position: ex cellent working conditions: new factory: good pay. Electric Service Supplies Co , 17th and Cambria. GIRL wanted with some knowledge of com mercial photography. Apply William Fos ter. 12nRN!S1stst. GIRLS WANTED 100 to lesrn to operate various machines: on piece-work basis after learning; your earn ings should avasrage from 4 to Ift per fayi no experience necessary: only girls between the ages of 21 and 4.X years need applv to the M1DVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDTSTONB RIFLE PLANT EDDY8TONE, FA. riant Employment Hours Dallv. 7 a. m to ft p. m. except Runday; Saturday, 7 a. m. to 11 a, ra. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Woodland ave. nnd Island rd B203 Market st. Office Hours rt a. m. to 8 p m dallyf Sunday, 10 a, m. to 4 p. m. BRING REFERENCES GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN wanted to pack crackers and biscuits 8 hours da(Jy except Saturday, 5 hours best conditions and opportunity NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 13th st, and Glenwood ave. GIRLS wanted to work on Government work, good pav, fine worKlnr conditions. Annlv 8xn to in so. 412 N. 3d at . Uini.s to make cushions, nth st. Apply 244 3 HOUSEKEEPER, assistant, wanted for a large hotel ln Philadelphia: salsry J50 per month, with board and. accommodations. It Is a eood, reliable position for a svstematlc. competent, experienced woman over 30 sears of age. Answer in handwriting nf appli cant, giving age, experience, quallncatlons and references. P o24. Ledger Office MULTIORAPH OPERATOR: permanent posi tion; good .salsry and congenial surround Intra Applv 42X Arch st OPERATORS ON FINE SHIRTS, IN THE BUILDING. APPLY 817 FILBERT ST., FIFTH FLOOR. STRAWBRIDGE L CLOTHIER- not Apply Laird. Schober & Co.. :2d and Mar ket, second floor. WE WANT LADIES T ' PLEASANT, DIGNIFIED AND EASY WORK: 8 HOURS EACH DAY. SATURDAYS UNTIL NOON." 112 PER -XVEEK AND BONUS CALL TODAY C. B. .EHRHART SALES MANAGER 1244 RIDGE AVE. ...V STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS WITH SEVERAL TEARS' EXPERIENCE OXTER 1 TEARS OF AGE ABE -WANTED AT ONCE ALSO MOON-HOPKIN3. POWERS AND HOLLERTH TABULATING MACHINE OPERATORS EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION EXCEPTIONALLT GOOD OPPORTUNITT FOR . , HIGH-GRADE WOMEN WORKERS APPLT WOMEN'S E1IPLOTMENT BUREAU KOO ISLAND, PA. ASK FOR MBS. NORRELT, nUP WAMTES-eTEXALS (Other-riasslfletl Ada on rare 1) SILK TICKERS AND SPREADERS Splen' aid wages?-for r particular workers; .paid while learning. .Apply Orlswold Worsted Company, Darby, ra. ' ' V ' STENOGRAPHER, rapid, accurate, well ed ucated; no- other requirements, or duties, but is absolutely essential that be capable. m -I ma -t - .t.nn.v.nhtr! kfl arv S9n nee weeki large steel concern: splendid position ..,M,.1-I -An-m-nt whfl neeks milet. rt. ,,.,.. -.,. J.,-.... ..-...-- -,- J--T-- .- - linrii. sinmtpiicrei r, ,...-, ...r..-, nm-.. STENOGRAPHER XX'ell-knuwn financial in stitution nss vsrancy ior lenograpner, who 'will. operate dictaphone. 'Call at 1421 Chestnut St.. Room 704' '. MI"! of bookkeeping. Applv 171 W: Lehigh ave, TEACHERS Those deslrlnk ifor patrlotla reasons to return to teaching next -fall are offered vacation work at same salary. p em., imager ornce. TYriST Young lady forclerlcal work In billing department: accurate at , figures; tltnttFtshvtsnf necessary. P 504. Ledger utnee. , TYPIST Young lady for billing department! quick and accurate at figures; also on type- !- t RAA f-ai-la-e ("Ifffr TYPIST for billing and general office works state age, reference, salary and expert ence. V nil-, leoger umes, XVAITRESSEB wanted for the , Bngleslde Hotel, ueacn naven, i. j. Apply it. r. ngle; Mgr: XVINDERS oh cotton' yarn. . Ta-tlln Co.. tuntr and Orl Xnnlv Wr(Tst -.-..... .-... . WOMEN--wanted to work In Oovernment plant: Ideal 'working conditions; good pay. teens sis. jvnoiv tv on to ti"in"i it- ii. on ev YOUNO LADY, to tend college cloakroom iln 1. rt - trt V... l It- . lblK r,llltlltc. .u, .', .1,(1, lei, ,VIKD, fcinilllllI. 522, Ledger. Office, SUMMER WORK to supplement salary from teaching; employment every rummer If satisfactory. P 407, Ledger Office. General BUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1801 Land Title. Bookkeepers, S20-t30; stenog'ers, II5-.J25; capable office women, separate offices. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ada on Page 21 ACETYLENE WELDERS BOILERMAKERS ' BOILER FIREMEN MACHINISTS LABORERS First-class men wanted Apply Superintendent'! Office POINT BREEZE GAS WORKS PASSYUNK AND SCHUYLKILL AVaS. PHILADELPHIA ACETYLENE XVELDERS, 25, Wanted. J. S, Thorn Co., 20th and Allegheny ave. BAKERS Cracker and biscuit bakers wanted peelers, rollers and general help 8 hours dally except Saturday. S hours working conditions the best Ooportunltv for advancement NATIONAL BISCUIT COJfPANY r 13th street and Glenwood avenue. BATTERY AND GARAGE-MAN capable of taking entlro charge of small fleet of electric trucks; stale age, experience and salarv desired M 158, ledger Central DILL.CLERK. Elliott-Fisher: pleasant office surroundings: state, age. experience, aai ary cxpectco v 4a. L,eqger uince, BOOKKEEPER Camden manufacturing plant wants bookkeeper, with knowledge of stenography, typewriting and general omce worK. eta, i.eoger unice ROY WANTED TO ATTEND SCORE-BOARD AFTERNOONS APPLY V MR HEADLEY. LEDGER CENTRAL BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS. BOY A large printing plant In. center of city Is looking for a bov to work In office; ior a Dqy to woi-k in omce willln ind anxious to sue- one woo is neat, wiinn tana anxious to suc ceed; must be lover 16 jears and have fin ished grammar school or first-year high school: this is a good rnance tor advance ment for the right boy. Address, ln own handwriting) A 2X2, .Lrdger Office. BOYS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK; MUST 'BE OVER 1: CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT, APPLY AFTER 8 T. M.. LEDGER OFFICE, FIFTH FLOOR i I . 1 , BOYS WANTED 1 YEARS OR OVER: 19 AND $10 PER WEEK: GOOD OPPORTUNITY AND CHANCES FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY BECKER. SMITH & PAGE WATER AND SNYDER AVE. CAN VASSERS .wanted by piano house neat and lnte intelligent, mi Apply 302 ST men: salary and commla- sion ojq COimiSBART EMLOTMENT BEPART - WENT orOOVERNMENT SHIPYARD TlV HQO ISLAND REQUIRES SERVICES OF EXPERIENlCED WHITE COOKS. EXPERI ENCED WHITE BUS MEN Ahfo WHITE MISCELLANEOUS KITCHEN HELP, HIGH WAGES AND PLEASANT LIVINd SUR ROUNDINGS APPLY UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. S. W. COR. SD AND. WALN rSJUT STS. SEE MR. ScbLL DO NOT APPLT AT HOO ISLAND. CUSHION 'MAKERS wanted. Apply 244 S. 5th at. DESIGNERS 10 flrst-clsss. designers ahd .draftsmen on tool, gauge and fixture work. Apply at once to the MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONERIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE, PA. Plant . EmploymsntHours Dally, 1 a. m. to 5 p, m.,, except Sunday Saturday. t tt, J", m , OR PHHADELPHIA OFFICES Woodland ave and'Island rd. 5203 Market at. 1510 Arch st. Offlc -Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m., dslly.l Sundy,10 a, m. to 4 p. m. BRING REFERENCES COUPLE, white, wanted: man for gardener. wife for general housework; about 8 miles from Philadelphia: state salary expected. references and where last employed; must pe rrntettsiii. r o-vt u-q.-r vjince. CRANE OPERATOR, for ten-ton electric box crane. Apply foundry department. Bern sleln Mfr Co . 3d and Allegheny ave. DRAFTSMAN WANTED APPLT ANY EVENING, f TO V s EXCEPT SATURDAY NELSON VALVE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 'RAYMOND PUILDINO. ROOM 218 66.09 OERMANTOXVN AVE. DRAFTSMEN Construction, architectural, heating l and piping draftsmen wanted for heavy concrete and ateel const ruction work, for the Govern, ment In vicinity of Philadelphia. Call on Flske nr Jonsson. 1825 Wylhi at., Phllsdel phla. Sunday. June 23, or later. DRILL PRES8 HANDS, experienced: steady work. Smith Furbush Machine Co., Hancock St.. entrance above Lehigh v. DRIVERS wanteds beat of wages; steady work: no time lost. Apply 1204 E. Montgomery ave ELEVATOR' OPERATORS. LICENSED While American citizens between the ages of 31 and 45 Qood'aslary BEE MR. 1230 Arch. KROUSE sixth floor- ELEVATOR" OPERATORS tir?. office , build inr ' Mrvlc.: whlte;-t.teadyrmploi'ment. Apply Room 414: wldener Building, . ' t M M c.l V -. &V j II II I II Sill I jJslp' JwAJraaPrJcAtM. . (Other-Clalfi--1A da on Paf.t) THE ATLANTIC REFININOC?0. NEEDS '" " 'flange fire helpers ' laters'out , blacksmiths', helpers 'carpenters auto mechanics wheelwrights riggers' helpers painters bpiler'scalers laborers , tress dumpers 40 TOURS PER "WEEK: ONLY EXP1 CED MEN NEED APPLT. ATr.AJi ERt; TKJ A.RT- ENc; REFININOCO EXIPLOYMENT DEPAR; MENT, ATLANTIC GATE, 8144 PAS axuiiv. avu. FREIGHT HANDLERS . WANTED CAN MAKE 14 PER DAT AND 'UPWARD. APPLT P. R. R.. MANTUA TRANSFER ENTRANCE. 51ST AND CO LUMBIA AVE. FRAME MAKERS WINDOW AND DOO t): noon WAnKnl FRAMES (STOCK): GOOD STEADY -XVORK: NO PIECE WORKi HALF" A DAY SATURDAY 8NEDAKER & CO.. VI n AHl1 11UUA SIB, GUARDS Experienced men wanted. Am Apply. 0 30 a, m. to 4 p. m., Atlantic Reflnln nine rompany, employment department, Psssvunk ave 3144 HAMMERMAN to run small triphammer; 83d per- hour:' permanent position. M 619 Ledger Office. HELP WANTED No experience necessary! 33c per hour and bonus to start; excellent working- and fair living conditions; plant lo cated 17 miles from Phlla.; steady work all the year, wjth exceptional opp'tles for adi vancement. Apply mornings, 7:30 to 8:3d o'clock nnlv. 1512 Sansom st.. second floor. HELPERS for work on furniture vans. Applv. with references. 1811 Market'st. HOSTLERS wanted, white and colored, tar up-to-date stables, equipped with machinery for hoisting feed to lofts; (18 per week ana free lodging furnished to desirable men, Ap ply H. K. Mulford Co.. Olenolden. Pa. IRON WORKERS wanted on metal furn. H.' D Dougherty Co.. 17th and Indiana avj JANITORS Ameilcan citizens, white, of good character not over 50 years of age: steady work anfj good pay for this class of w'ork. 8EE MRi KROUSE 1230 Arch, sixth floor BOO LABORERS WANTED ' UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK CHESTER (THURLOW STATION). PA. At 8th st, spd Keystone rd . 2 block south; of Highland ave.; nearest railroad station, Thurlow, on Pennsylvania Railroad; can also be reached by Marcus Hook trolley. 40 CENTS TER HOUR Time and one-half for all overtlm ore 8 hours and for all Sunday work. APPLT MacARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANT CHESTER (THURLOW STATION). PA. LABORERS 38-30C PER 'HOUR ATLANTIC REFINING CO. -EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT ATLANTIC 'GATE 3144 PASSTUNK AVE. i ' LABORERS WANTED CAN MAKE FROM IS 50 TO IS EACH DAT F6R TEN HOURS v APPLT AT ONCE TRUSCON STEEL CO. AMERICAN AND HUNTINGDON STB. LABORERS LABORERS SOO COLORED LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE GOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT COME READT FOR WORK AT 8-48.li.-M. UVVJ-t I-AIIIUIJII iMAir .APPLY AT 227 N. 13TH ST. LABORERS, colored, wanted for steady loi side and outside factory work; SSc and bonus to start, with good opportunity for ad vancement! 'excellent working conditional flrnt located 17 miles from Pklla.; transport ation advanced and -caagr adyancea during first week's employment. Apply .7:80 to S.80 a m.. mornings only.' 1512 Sansom st.. 2d fl. a ' LABORERS AND MECHANICS XVANTED AT .ONCE , F. McGOVERN ' 138 S. 3D 'ST. 'a, LABORERS wanted, 4le per hour for purifier "?. work. SOc'-per hour for yard work. Apply t,i 4 superintendent.' 25th Ward Qaa Works.'Tlog-s J st ease ox tuenmonq si. . ;: LABORERS, pfnttn. vtea-fly ?'-5- Jaf ? wages, &L4flF-l' pir v-umi Reflnlnji "-l llti ana sjes LTress LBOMOf :wJntt..'li taetory, inw'' "li V - J V" I " iw. seth-year. iai .iien 31. uurni mt uu ax raurs unwH fc.rcw& ",$ j-A- If (,V. . 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