wfcYfisTl MA -VtV.SeM Y&gzm&&i& :: miMmm r;mnrK7W . tv:&fe sw f ? i.j t iEDGER-PHlLABELPBGtAWEB - "',, ', l" X v - vjflff 'Viiw .-. t irTifcTt ir Y,w? tt'l ' ;!4:i ir. IV I ll4- HI Klill Jlkhrr'P'u'.. &" i&1bm FTOKV936r Wr J&S tf .. -.. ar .'?" i 3 r-. ?& E lT" ?' m& BA - KiW.- pitV. It". a m m itsfta CaS L-.J . It "HrrtnTS SiHWl6 city. K. J. IE HOTEL ITUANTIG CITY Mfc fchhi iiiierlw Servlo kMtMkiC Mw Sm etelly (II IDl-ATLANTICan IGKEATESTBOTELSDOCESS IF.I.n Virginia Ave.. nea: lEL.Lr . tjm it i Steel .,. ...M If HtalWItf ,;goropearPplan. Mr. H. Huborman. m.nwooD chest, x. J. Near Beach and Amusements. ". Pull Ocean View. W. A. Justice CAPE MAY. N. J. TOUR COTTAGE AND HOTEL ivations at tub resort Finest bathino beach in SITE BOARD OF TRADE , HKASIDK TARK. N. J. pfiTHE MANHASSET it." H ROSS TURNER. Prop. 'wrmxo mke beach, n. j. NShoreharn " s'rlN" Lf ,D"ch' iti(t on the lake; two blocks from ocean. IHIF Deacn. lii. g. arAuEjinctvi hum. ,iAAtf- BEDFORD SPRINGS. PA. 1 EDFORD SPRINGS (PA. HOTEL AND BATHS Famous mountain resort In tstate of 8000 acres. Good imilt (bourse, tennis, awtmmtn. Note mineral waters. Spacious hotel, with -splendid cuisine. Fin motor roads. n r. irmi. nr HJi , COTPIT. MASS. m 'y JBB jjgf wjMtfktJs. ri jH l! , -jiHif4, COTUIT INN AND COTTAGES V, ?P- Open April 15 to Oct. 1. Booklet. KiSCMARLES L. OIFFORD. Prop.. Co Cotult. ..VSW-MaBa.. or 73 Trei mont St.. Boston. 1. Both Sexe & DEPARTMENT OF .COMMERCIAL EDUCATION v Summer Session Open Our boys "over there" take no Vacation. Why should you? In atvidual instruction. Enter now. '.Write or phone Diamond 631. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Hroad St. Itclniv Berks I rhlladelphla f Help Our Country 5 It Is1 vour duty to train to nil the (thousands of positions left by our boys .called to the colors. High salaries will be paid competent stenographers. bookkeepers and secretaries AH t. business branches taught. Dav and 'nltht classes all Summer. Enter any time and show vour wllllneness to rkeep business point? while our boys (?nnt xor iitwrty. ; Banks Business College 7" 025 CHESTNUT STREET CENTRAL crunnr cvcrrvi fc-THVears a. leader amonz schools. Pre- Ins for Collece or Dusiness Reonens Ninth mmuixftn. ru xor rear hook nna rnies SitmW. Csrr.Th.n., ISth & Race. St..rhll;., e c AT PllllssasasasJlv'BBSRri1iVBBBBBBBB "4'fflSSsSiaa-asaLjsisBsl t'fr shorthand, the easy, speedy system. . fL t, AMincsa courses. Day or evg-.school. Enroll A Jaar time. To meet the heavy and Increasing ftWV Oscaskiid for voune men and women with u'MKe and business training our classes will Krj be continued day and evening thru .aiBBBBBBa write for partlclar and cntalot. ym run, a. business college atP lOH Chestnut Street "MttMriitT Circfam in H Tin va amn tiianu ujitiH i uv sja KPhiladelphia School of HRlM?S?i;, fCCl masniMinn .ljaJ aTI-at X 1 I I I I I V f"&.. ? ran ttt rTTtrcxviTr cta KJiiftS yfrtf I'rh fit. Fhone T.ornt 1ftS rlfTODLE SCHOOL For Backward fjS sm-jsj-as- -- - .- -v .iiiiurru fRaantlful home environment, best dietary :t minimize! Dy rrreci meinon won- -ilCaaiia limits N'n rnne hnnclAs Rnoklet ,ssi MAthnn nrrn trnrai pnnrarion. i'1 '""BBT"! in i r r nn nr' ir i it rriT'ii rtrn " aAAbiraninF. Shorthand. Tvnewrlf Ine lhwi, renmansnip. i-reparins; ior u.ivn cm examinations. special aavaniajrew teachers. -Pay and evening sesslona. -iPAIiMKK BCHUUL. IB . AUtn Bt. BERLITZ SCHOOL acres Cr.'SSMtev iKJt rirp.STVTtT RT. ,- m,-.r. -"-- --'.-. -7-. ";i- "Entrance on mm MI.1 1 3 -. wi VrTBrWH WAY BB RKGtTN AT ANT TTMTC iVii'T WAR KXTBA -F asl i To veaa teai In ripatirfp CVlrlthe Wj4 IWinin'l jii.bh vmi s.. us Yn w""' :n ijewriiinK. .r.noKKe-t'pinB:. iay aim TAYT.OR srHOOT,. 1001? Market Stwt TikAtt T.AVF rocxTRT HAY smnoL It-. F it .f " . - - -,., . .. UI Vi & nnil noaa. ifsk janr. rniin i, Tssss.1sF f,J?aer farm, i ' jitrH Age. 4 i 'CEctvnWanl ? JSat'n for C farm. Special attention. Democratic to id. Motor pus. nooKiet. Wanted. Positions waiting. Free YlaHat'n for College and Normal graduates. aJOCvn Teacher Bnrean. 10QI Market St. ,! TBiVFR"! The Best Business School fotPUlr I E-aA J goi.807 Chestnut Street lions guaran d. Enter now. Day or night. IDS'SELECTf, schoo. for AliriTE-PARKWAY 16th and 17th Sts. " mKNCH ft SPANISH le.sons gv laet.bvhlrh school prof. F 741. and coach- Led. Cen. 3 VTI i WERT CHESTER. PA. ITCMfcM KK NTATKMIKHAL SCHOOL rexeM. san xn ,;iw i, m r niups.t-ri" i'lWv SET.INSGROVK. PA. If' Sosquehanna University -t?cV g.miat.nue. m-a. -"sHrong faculty. Excellent buildings. An- 'akil' expenses 1300. Arts, Sciences, Music. ! sasblnrv etc. Catalog. yryiias. T. AIKEXS. n.P.. President SH"S READING. PA. (Schuylkill Seminary h'wm? ,i If KMtaing s Jimior ouege trmtory ana junior coiieco court for leve nJ unlversltle. Co-xJ. cUisIcttl. Ml, rauBic. cKcuiion ana aomeatio RMtft SS78. Cataloar on r.Uxat. V WARREN F. TBEL. M.'A.. D. D.. rrmntarut f'K PKTON. PA. rnnn ttttortng RCnnor. for tilr retarded children. Open all vear. PKyKKr-ujt. Aiox 1-. uevon. A-a. -VrNTgLANP. N. J. IURST SCHOOL v-eu. ct homo school for a limited number dd and subnormal children. Seven r' exprlnc. 'Booklet P. K HKWrsULT Hf.)t,, mnflPiU MAASSAB. TA. college mass: g..l.ar naiainsiD, A'. v icfrwa li courses. Prep School. Bate 1350. m.i nr. H. V. Ewe, Pre. Box A. Yeung Mew and Bora THESTEK. PA. al' O ' ill '.-.---- -. . -. - . j li n noii-vAiiiA iCotlcae MB Command h.."rfeSuitei direct munlt'ona' pro- m Aia a.ttrfUr and arnatlv ti ialalDV of men for th battles sk twIP, "- wtaii'jira ini men vwnu miun. (QT -v collegiate rpursea eln.,Cbemltry Bconointra Hnittfr; ftu ?,jiw .Jsi ..r JW '- r nzi- a Lv--san a . SI'MMER REWRTl wildwood. N. .1. . r-. f&xam.As- iafM JS 1S df-l&iiZSAZJ'm-J MP9BBBa-aEjBJBK: JSSS " 1 - 3 MMaaPyrJJVf' We are preparing for the biggest patriotic cele bration we have ever held. Lots of entertainment. Amusing and enjoyable games on the beach. Make Your Hotel Reservations NOW Dancing, bathing, boating and fishing. Five- mile boardwalk, piers, up-to-date shops and high-class amusements. Music by a part of the famous tra, ror hill lnrormation address W. COURTRIGHT SMITH Managing Secretary Joard of Trade, DAYTON Now open for aeaaon i "" v" The same courteous tr ot 1U18. reatment will be extended to our patrons. Cap. 250. A McMURRAV. Owner A Proprietor. NEW SHELDON &MmXp 350. Elew; private bath; rooms en sultt; bklt. Auto D. J Woods. Own management. orKAN IT. n. j. HOTEL BRIGHTON Opens Wednesday, June 26 85th season under ownership minairement. Booklet R R. SOOT Pnlnninl Hotol Renovated throughout. uoioniai noici noom, n prlvate bath, elevator. Opens for 20th season June isth W H CHURCH. Owner A Proprietor EDUCATIONAL Yotinc Women antl GlrU Training for Patriotic Service Here is a school which trains girls to be truth-seeking, direct, courageous and efficient MISS MASON'S SCHOOL, "The Castle," TARRY-TOWN-ON-HUDSON (21 miles from New York city), prepares for college and for academic graduation, and offers vocational subjects in Secretarial Work, Interior Decoration, Domestic Art, Physical Education, Com mercial and Fine Arts, Music, Expression, Authorship and, Bummer Term, July 1st to August Sflth. Winter School Heelns September 25th. For Illustrated catalogues address MISS MASON'S SCHOOL, "The Castle," Ti"y,01cl0 nnoHxun' N-y- THE rEXNYLVAM SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL SERVICE Train for Sorlol Work In Associated Char Itles. Hospital Social Service. Industrial Welfare Work. Child Welfare, Housing and Antl-Tubereulosls Work Probation and In stitutional Management Train urse for Public Health Nursing In School Nursing. Industrial Nursing. Med ical Social Service. Infant Welfare and Vis iting Nursing. Ninth year opens September Ifl 101 R For bulletin, address BERNARD .1. NEW MAX. Director, 1302 Tine St.. rhljadrlphla. WASHINGTON. D. C. F awl Insiiiute A Hoarding and Day School for Girls 2107 S Sireet.NAV. Washlnston.D.C. Regular H'sh School and College Preparatory Courses. Special Certificate Courses: The Arts. Journalism, snort story ruing, jvin dergarten Normal Training. Domestic Sci ence. Business Course. Parliamentary Law. Mm, Nanette B. rani. I.L.H.. I'reldent. Author of "Paul's Parliamentary Law" Paui mflttife Chaufntigua opens at Ventoo Park. Atlantic Cltu. X., J.. Julv 1st. WAYNKSBORO. TA. Fishburne Military School New $100,000 Fireproof Kaulpment Prepares for universities, business life. Diploma admits to all colleges. Resultful military training. Beautiful, healthful sltua. tlon Every cadet participates In annual encampment at Grottoes on Shenandoah River. 3ith year. Small classes. Catalog, Ma). MORC.AN II. IICDGINS. Trio. Box 300. Waynesboro. Va. T.I'THF.RVII.I.K. MD. I Maryland College : 18.13 FOR WOJIrvN 1018 College Preparatory, 64 Years' History College 1 Girls from 32 States Domestic Science 10 miles from Bait. Music Fireproof Buildings Exnresslon Non-Sectarian Address President Rouse for Catalog P. l.rTllrRVIT.T.E. MD. Young Men and Bovs CHESTNUT HILL. PA. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY A country boarilng and day school for boys. Thorough preparation for college, sci entific school or business. Highest standards of scholarship. Elev. 400 ft. All athletics. Golf links, fine gym., with swimming pool. Separate Lower School for boa from 6 years upward. Catalog. Spec, low rates for five-day boarders. James Law son Patterson, Headmaster. St. Martins. Chestnut Hill. Ta. JKXKINTOWN. PA. BEECHWOOD SCHOOL (Inc.) For young women. Widely practical and cultural preparatory & college departments Music. Art, Domestic Science. Secretaryship, Normal. Kindergarten. Swimming pool. Ath letic Field Address Box 415, M. II. Reaser. I'll, P.. President. Jenklntown. I'a. 8ALTSBITRO. PA. KISK1MINETAS BPRINGS SCHOOL Prepares boya for colUce or business. Close personal attention. Football and base ball fields. Golf. Tennis. New Gymnasium, with swimming pool and bowline alleys. Ptrone comptltle teams. Dr. A. M. WtlMon, Jr.. Tre.. SalUburr Pa. BELLEFONTE. PA. BELUETONTE ACADEMY Limited to 100 young men, 15 and up; athletle field and gym.; mod. rates, catalog James P. Hughes. A. M . Headmaster. Bellefonte. Pa. HABB1SBURO. PA. arrteburg JUcabemp A Capital School near a Capital City A country school founded 1786. Modern buildings, large campus. Advantages of small classes and Individual Instruction. Thorough college preparation. Rates 1500 to 1600. Supervised athletics. Separate school for younger boys. M'e invite closest investigation a personal visit If possible. Write for our cata logue and plans of new dormitory. New Junior school building will be open for September term. Address ARTHUR E. BROWN. B. A.. Headmaster PORT DEPOSIT. MD. TOME SCHOOL Bo" P"P"atory WOODSTOCK. TA. Massanutten Military Academy Inculcates finest home traditions of the Old Dominion. Healthful location In beau. tlful Shenandoah Valley. 100 miles from Washington. Prepares for college, technical schools' and business. Music, athletics. 125.000 Dining Hall and Dormitory. Limited to 100 boys. Rates 1400. Catalog on request. Howard J. Benchoff. A. M.. Headmaster 8TAUNT0N. VA. Staunton Military Academy Only Governm't Honor Academy In Booth Largest private academy In the East. Bora from 10 to 20 years old prepared for the Universities. Government Acad- inlea or business. Gymnasium, swimming pool sad athletic park. New 4200.000 tarrocks. .Chjirgea. 470, r catalogue Mares. lUiatKu. iy.i.. rau m.. BtlMMER BESOBTH WILPWOOD. N J. - THE. - SEA 3 rWILDWOOD CREST Spend Your 4th With Us Philadelphia Orches Wildwood, N. J. I ' I n rb EDGETON INN Near Beach, modern room, orchestra. Noted for excellent tablei white pervlce. Can 2S0. Auto at trains. Booklet J. ALBERT HARRIS. Prop. Wllilwood's Foremost Vaentloa Hotel. Mod. ft com. Prlv. baths. Special June rates. Near beach. Oood table. J. 10. WIIITESEIX, ANBURY TARK Voting Women and Girls in addition, has arranged a de partment both in summer and winter, of Training for Patri otic Service which includes Mo tor Driving and Repair, Wire less, Red Cross, N?val Yeo manry, Agriculture, Motor Nav igation, Public Speaking, Mili tary French, Draftsmanship and Occupational Therapy. THE HOI.1IAN STIIOOL. 2204 Walnut St. Girls and small boa given elope personal attention In vocational and cultural training Kindergarten to Senior Depts Self-ex-pressli n Voire development. Presiding. Auto f-ervlre Telephone Locust 13S8. l'.llraheth V. Brnlev. A. B.. Principal. TARRYTOWN. N. Y. Miss Mason's Slimmer School of Patriotic Service for ClrN. Tarrvtown-on-Hudson.N.Y. SWARTII1IORK. PA. Mary Lvon School for Girls A home school. Col prep., household arts, gen. fin. courses. New fireproof bldgs. All outdoor activities. Catalog Artdros Box 1.108 Swarthmore. Pa. CIIAMBERSBUnO. PA. PENN HALL CIIAMnERSBTJRO, TA. Glrla' College Preparatory. Modern Ian guage and special courses. Certificate privl leges. Rooms with private bath. New gvm. naslum and swimming pool Rates. 00. Afi'?S.W?. nV", StaV ach year spent at AVf nUc c!lyi wirk continues uninterrupted. Add. Frank S. Maglll, A. M., Prin., Box XV. WII.MAMSPORT. PA. DICKINSON SEMINARY atory. Elective courses Co-ed. Large cam pus 2 gvms all nthletlca. $450. Catalog, Address President. Box K.WllIIamsport. Pa. AM.EXTOWN. PA. Porlnr Procf COLLEGE FOR WOMEN veaar yresr. allentown. pa. New bldgs 53 acres Degree courses. Piano Art. Voice, Expression and Home Economics. Two-vear cnure Cultural Secretarial. NEWARK. DEL, Women's College of Delaware To women desiring a liberal education under ideal conditions of home life, the Wom en's College of Delaware offers unexcelled opportunities at extremely low cost. Situat ed In a hesutlful and healthful region, one hour from Philadelphia. For catalog write to Biu Winifred j robinson; Dean. Newnrk. Delaware. Young Men and Boya WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Day and night classes. Prepare for serv ice In Army. Navy or Merchant Marine, High pay Inquire Instruction Office, Y. M. C. A.. 1421 Arch Street YILLANOVA Approved bv It. s. War Dent, as standard technical SCllOOl. T!YCtlent I.,,.... iJ Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineer ing. Graduates eligible for Commissions In Engineering corps. Great need for men trained In these branches. Classical, commercial and registered pre-medlcal courses. Prep. School. For cat'g Box 70. ReT.J.J.reao. O.S.A.. Pres,. ViUanoTa.Pa. AM.EXTOWN. TA. Allentown Preparatory School Prepares boys for leading colleges and universities High standards. New build-'."J1,- .Special department for boys over 10 Athletic teams. Large campus and gymna- ,Uvm:T,'nrinM4' W.VJL. ryouKu anus Vi . . ng iui, William II. Reeae. Principal. Allentown. Pa. RLAIRSTOWX. N. J. BLAIR ACADEMY FOR BOYS BLAIRSTOWN, N. Healthful location. 12 miles from Dela ware Water Gap. 100-acre campus and ad joining farm. Perfect equipment. 8 hand some buildings Supervised athletics. Double gymnasium Preparation for college and technical schools. Military drill. Visit Blair and see Ita advantages Write for catalog A. JOHN C. SHAUPE. LL.D., Headmaster BORDBXTOWN N. J. Bordentown Military Institute Mental, moral, physical, military training, Bordentown-on-the-Delaware, New Jersey, JIACKEXSACK. N. J. NEWMAN SCHOOL IIACKENSAfK. NEW JERSEY A college preparatory boarding school for c3 boys. Under Catholic auspices. Small classes individual attention. Resident chaplain. JESSE ALBERT LOCKE. LL. D. President ot the Board of Trustees C. E. DELBOS, Head Master ESSEX FELLB. N. J. KINSLEY b'fhool for Bore 22 mllea from New York; ilgh, elevation: iv.wr iiuu lur louiia pora , uperv,athletlcas'mlii . u h c (. a.i.1 j 1 1 ntm , N. J. SHOTELciCK aSsHKVltaWI l4SgE5Hj.) ;Caa.sM. MJA.. SUMMF.R RKOOBTS WKRNKKSVH.T.K. PA. GAI.EN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS I r.K.M.nvii.i.,r-, i'A. Drs- air. unusual scenery, every comfort, dally concerts, excellent table, golf, baths, massace, resident physician, gar age, longdistance telephones. Phlla. and Heading R R . throueh Pullmans from N T and Phlla Howard M. Wlnu. Mr. IIAINK1 rAt.T.S. N. V,. SUNSET PARK INN Sunset Park, Haines Falls Calsklll Jits finest hotel. Open June 20. Rooms en suite, with and without prlvata bath. Oolf. Tennis, Rnwlini, Pool, Hllllards. Danclns. Dally concerts. Accommodates 2.10. Booklet. Now hooking at 1180 B'way. N. T. Pnono 474S Madison Square. C. H. BECKER. MGR UIVTFIt IIAR1I0R. MB. GRINDSTONE INN WINTER HARBOR, MAINE Across the bay from Bar Harbor. On of the finest summer hotels In Maine. OPENS JULY 1 This hotel has every modern Improve ment Larue, rooms with private baths. Motorlnc. drying, tennis, boating. Ash ing, bowling alleys, billiards, swimming pool and a well-kept golf course of ntna holes. Booklet may be obtained and reserva tions made bv addressing John A. Sher lock, Met.. 331 5th Are., New York City. t tun srxArr.n. N. n. BEN MERE INN In th foothills of the White Mts. on beautiful Lake Sunapee. Now open. Rooklet. L. R. DUDLEY. Prop. JBcatljg Allen. Aaron Rerry Adelaide M Rlshop, Stewart Brown,, William Bunting. Jane Burns. Joseph Butz Lel Carter. Katie Clark Joseph W Clemens Helen L nickel Frederick Donoan Nellie L Douchertv. Adelaide Eastwood. Walter Sr. Eckert Harold A F.lklnton. Abby W Fitzgerald. James J. Flanagan Thomas Fuchs Hanna Furlong. William V rianr William Glenn, Maggie 9 nrumm, Catharln Hansen. Mario A. Hart. John P. . Hartung, John J. Hay. Thomas C Haydock Oeorge O. Helm. Thomas J. Hennesv, John Heron. Charles B. Hohlweg Charles F. Leslie, Mary C. MacNabb. Aleianfler Matteon. William R. McCndrlcn Rebecca McDonough, KHz. Moore, ltohert 11 Murray. William Nelll Kllzabeth Norman. Mary E O'Neill. Helen O'Neill. Mary M Ormsby. John M Orun. Zacharv Patrick. Margaret M Paul. Elizabeth S. Qulnn Anastasla Radcllffe. George Reees. Cecelia A. Robinson Catharine Rogers. Ebenezer J Rose, Mary Anna Roet. Ernest Rummel, Llzetta Savllle. Tohn Rosa Schott. Julius J. Schwartz. Martin Sibley, Gideon Smith. Dorothy C. Spencer. William Sslvester. Frederick Walker. Robert Wallace. Mary A. Kaln. jonn Warner, Louise A. Kearnev, Johannah J. Warren. Sarah A. Kearns. James J. Wlegand. Louisa Kelly. Charles S. Wilder. James I.appln Milton A Williams. Fred'k W. Laveile. William E willltts. Charles M. ALLEN June 23. AARON ALLEN, aged R9 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 'services, Thurs. 2 '30 p. m at 4720 Klng- sessing ave. int. ernwooa uem.. r-ewarg, N J Friends may call call Wed eve. Papers please copy. nrnnv Tttnn 94. AnrT.ATTVT T ' BERRY widow of John Berry Relatives i nnH frlenris Invited to funeral Frl . ft SO am 1.131 Regent St (,10th and Chester ma "i Wnt Phlla. Hleh rpauifm ma ' Church of the Blessed Sacramrnt 10 a m Int IIolv- Cros Cem Auto funeral i msiiui S. .t?,e"low'i !' J","",-- STEWART BtSHOP aaed .2 Relatives , and friends Pocahontas Lodge No. 10i, I. OOF. Powhatan Encampment. No 30. ! n23i Cross st. Int. Fernwood Cem Re invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m , First Bap- 'mains may be viewed Wed . after 7 p. m. tist cnurcn .vionreeiown im. private , Friends mav cli Thurs . R to to p. m I , BROWN Juno 25. WILLIAM BROWN, aged 71 Relatives and friends Invited to , funeral services. Frl, 2'30 p m, 410 Col-' llns ave . Colllngswood. N. J. Int private. Harlelgh Cem ...,-, .. uuimi. J"c .-. J-r- wiaow or i Thomas Bunting Relatives and friends In- vlted to funeral services. Thurs. 3 p. m.i 214 1 r iwiiioni i iipinnira may d? viewed Wed. eve Int Hl'ljj;!" Cem. BURNS June 23. JOSEPH, husband of I late Ellen M Burns (nee Murphv) and son of late John and Mnry Burns Relativt a and i friends. St Vincent de Paul Society of St. I Michael's Church: A p. II , No. 1, Invited i to lunerai. iiiui. , ' . ". . ... .. cur. Front and Thompson sts Snlemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. nvit. j vviiuivuuu. ... j., june .'3, i t ttvt aon of late Lev I and I.oufna nnt? Relatives and friends. Malafka Council. No. "i JOHN M.. son of late Thomas and Mar 4. Jr. O U A M , of Phllllpsbure, N J., ea'ret Ormsby Relatives and friends In- and Unity Lodge. ro in. I o. V F . of Mt. Holly invited to funeral services. 4114 cldc ave.. Wildwood. N. J., Wed, 9 p. m. Int. Eastern Heights Cem. Remains may be feed Ea.ton Height, Cem.. Thurs. 3 P" J?1. r.n t..-. q, viTit, ,.. . . Charles M ' Ca-ter (ne'e Rltter).' Relatives LAKlbn. JUn - r..A,c, WI1R nr and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs. 2'30 p. m.. husband's residence. 50J x-.n.An . OaVtvn TC .1. tnt ui.i-k i Cem. Friends may call Wed . after 7 p. m. CLARK Suddenly. June 24. JOSEPH W. I husband of Alice E Clark Relatives and i friends, also Drumore Lodge. No BOO.'l o. o. .. and Temple Encampment. No. ,r,rt t no F . Liberty Bell Lodge. No. .st i n n T and Penna B. R Relief Asso Invited to service. Fri . 2 p m . R.11 N 431 st Int private at Arlington Cem. Friends mav call Thura eve CLEMENS. June 24, Rekdlng. Pa . HELEN L widow of John P. Clemens and daughter of the late George and Mary Eckert. aged 81 Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services, at the residence of her daughter. Mrs W Annie Harris, 404 Windtor st. Int Charles Evans cem niftrr.I Snrtclenlv .Tune i!4. JHEDER.' i)il,A.At-E ij dua v-ciit ICK. son of Relnhardt and Anna Dlckel.. , Trlb-. No. 33 I O. R ".. lnvea to tu aged 18. Relatives and friends Invited to ' neral, Thura .12 p m . 1018 Bticklua st Re funeral services. Fri. 8 30 p. m. parents' majna may be viewed Med. eve. Int. cedar residence. 17 v uiney ave., uiney. lie mains may be viewed Thurs. eve, Int strictly private "AAwU-av-IIt n k-p t t tr t .t, I ter of Daniel and late cath van Relatives and friends Thurs . S 30 a m.. reside Anthonv McIIale. 6530 Hav Philadelphia. Solemn requiem mass Church or our Lady or the Rosary 10 a. m. int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. DOUGHERTY. June 23. ADELAIDE, widow of Charles H. Dougherty, aged 85 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2:30 p m.. residence of niece Mrs Frank P. Embrey. 4611 Penn St.. Frankford. Int. private EASTWOOD June 24. WALTER EAST WOOD. Sr., husband of Kate Eastwood (nee employes of Pine Tree Silk Mills, invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 1020 E Columbia ave. int. private, cedar Hill cem. ECKERT. Suddenly. June 24. HAROLD A., son ot rugnman ana i-ituan. jcgert (nee Andrews;, agea its iieiativea ana friends. Oriental Council. No 75, S. and D. of L., and employes of Pine Tree Silk Mills, Invited to funeral services. IVed., 8 p. m , brother's residence, M'llllam Eckert, 2523 N. Front st. Int Thurs.. Walnutport. Pa. ELKINTON. Sixth Month 20th. at Berke. ley, Cal , ahux vv., wile oi Alired u, Elklnton. aged 34. Due notice of funeral will be given. rnuunAi.u June zu. ja.vics j., nus band of Margaret Fitzgerald (nee Rllev) and son of late Patrick and Mary J, Fitzgerald. Relatives ana rrienas, u. v. u. m . .no. :h; F O. U.. No 42. and Hawthorne Club In vited to funeral. Thura., 8:30 a. m.. 80.1 N. .inth st . M'est PhlladelDhla Solemn reaulem mass Our Mother of Sorrow' Church 10 a. Int tatnearai uem. uarviage tunerai. FLANAGAN. June 25. THOMAS FI.ANA- LiA-l' a?.!,'-.' J'P'W JJ:'i"i?,UT2.- ir-:r'8ZZV r?l.Sl-lr. "rnV,wnS:l"y'3 to.runeral services. ri . 11 nutn ana spring uaraen bis. int. vvooa - lanns i-em, AUtmoniie 80. Relatives and friends Invited to tunerai, Fri.. 10 a. m., Penn widows' Asylum, not E. Susquehanna ave. Int. Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem FURLONG. June 23. WILLIAM V.. hus band of Elizabeth Furlong and son of Harry and Haggle Furlong (nee Mccarty) Rel atives and friends. I. O. O. M.. No. 54: Phlla. & Reading Relief Association, in vlted to funeral. Thurs.. 8 a. m.. parents' residence, aula r? 3olh st.. raus ox acnuyi kill. High mass at St. Bridget's Church :30 a. m. Int St. Mary's Cem.. Box borough. Auto funeral. GANZ Juno 23 WILLIAM, husband of Amelia Ganz (nee Ehmann). aged 57. Rela tives and frlejids. St. Joseph's ar.J St. Bonlfacius's Societies. Court Mt. Vernon. No. 117. F. of A.; employes of Frankford Arsenal. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8 a. m.. 4527 Edgemont st Requiem high mass All Saints' Church. Brldesburg, 8 a. m.- Int. Holv Redeemer Cem GLENN. June 2.1. MAGGIE S.. wife of Albert F. Glenn. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Fri , 1 P. m.. 5535 Glrard ave. Int, West Laurel Hill Cem. GRUMM. June 24. CATHARINE, widow of James F. Grumm. Funeral Trill take Plaeo Frl.. S.30 a m., 168S N. 00th t. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of the Rosary 10 a. m. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Int. St. Denis's 'HANSEN. June 21. MARIE A. HANSEN (nee Otterbach). wife of George Hansen, aged ,13. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m 1524 Stiles Bt, Int. Mt. Peace Cem. HART. June 23. JOHN P.. son of Mar- faret and late James Hart. Relatlvea and riends. Tycoon Social Club, invited to fu neral, from mother's residence. 2324 N. Reese st.. Frl . 8.30 a, m. High mass ot requiem St. Edward's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croas Cem. Auto service. HARTUNU. June 28. JOHN J. HAR TUNG. husband of Alwine Hartung, aged 78. Relatives and friends, all societies of which he was a member, invited to funeral ,.,iH. Thura 1 n. m . 1130 W. Tioga at. Int. private. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Wed., 8 to Hi p. m. Auto service. HAY. June 24, THOMAS CRAWFORD, husband of Isabella Hay, aged B4. Kcla- I4va anA friends Invited tn service. Thurs. I 2 n. m.. 1717 N. 29th st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Automobile service. HAYDOCK. Killed In action. .France. May 28 1918. GEOROE OUEST HAYDOCK. 1st Lieut. V. B. R.. with U. S. Infantry, aon of Robert Roger ana Annie jieywooa jv.yaoca, of Milton. Mass.. formerly of Philadelphia, In- the 24th year of the 24th year of Jlla age, HELM. June 24ATH0MAS. J. HELM. runrral. Thura.. 830'a. m.. Mr. J. Cosby". ence. 8318 O t.. High raasg of requiem ftt of AJctivilwao.'at - i.lcPfl - atqence. soiw u .v., ;mfi w.m v .wiviu HEATHS . .HENNESSr. June 24. JOHN, son of late John and Mary Hennessy (nee McNulty). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 7'30 a. m , residence of stepfather. James MeCann. 1410 S Carlisle st. Mass of requiem St, Rita's Church 8:13 a. m. lnt Holy Cross Cem. HERON. June 23. CHARLES R.. son of Charles II, and Mary A Heron (nee Doyle). Relatives and frlnds Invited to funeral. Frl.. R'30 a. m., uncle's residence, Patrick Donnelly, 1421 E, Hewson st. High mass Church of Holy Name. 10 a. m,. then to meet 12 37 train, nth and Columbia ave., for South Bethlehem. Pa. HOHLWEO. At Atlantic City, Juno 22, CHARLES F.. husband of Caroline Hohlweg (nee Waltz), of Paulsbfcro, N. J., aged 6B, Relatives and friends, Humboldt Lodge. No, 3S9. F. and A. M.i Phlla, Rifle Club! Wood bury Lodge. No. 280, I. O. O. M Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2:30, funeral homo John C, Klmmerle A Sons. 2127 N. Broad St., above Diamond at.. Phlla, Int. private, Fernwood Cem. Auto service. Friends may view remains Tues.. 5 to 8 p. m., Paulsboro Hotel, Paulsboro. N. J. KAIN. Suddenly. June 24, JOHN, hus band of late Anna Kaln (nee Bweeney) "and son of Marcaret Kaln (nee. Bowling) and late John Kaln Relatives' and friends. Interna tional Asso. Machinist Helpers. No. 776. or Cramps' Shipbuilding Co.: Robert B. Greer Club. Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8 30 a. m , brother-in-law's residence, George Fote. 1414 Emerlck st. High mass of reaulem Church of Holy Name 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. Near Belgrade and Palmer streets. KEARNETt June 24, JOHANNAH J. (neo Donoghue) beloved wife of Michael L, Kearney. Relatives and friends, IJ. V. M, Sodality. Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8.30 a. m.. residence, 1804 Albanus st,, Logan, Sol emn high mass of requiem Church of Holy Child. 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto serlc. Kindly omit flowers. KEARNS. June 24. JAMES J., husband of Mary A. Kearns. Funeral Frl., 0 a, m., residence, 3S.M) Folsom st. Solemn requiem mass St. Agatha Church. 10:30 a. m. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem Relatives and friends. St. Agatha's Holy Name Society. St. Agatha's Altar Society and Phlla. Lodge. No. 64, I. O. O. M.. Invited to attend. Auto "kbLLT.-June 24. CHARLES S . sm of late. Charles and Martha W. Kelly. Relatives and friends. Geo. W. Chlids Circle. No. 34. Typographical Union. No. 2: employes of Publlo Ledger. Columbian, Diamond and Northern Tearly Bene. Societies, Invited to funeral. FrU 2 p. m.. 837 N. 11th st. Int. Northwood Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs.. 8 to 10 p m. Auto funeral. LAPPIN June :M. MILTON A., husband of Mattln I.appln (nee Gait), aged 50. Rela tives and friends, Keystone Beneficial Aso. and all other orders of which he was a mem ber inUtfd to funeral seMlces, Thurs.. 2 p m . (1324 Torresdale ave.. Tacony. Int. private Auto funeral. LAVELLE. June 21. WILLIAM ED WARD. Jr., son of William Edward and Ethei Laveile. asd 12. Relatives and friends. Belmont Boys' Grammar School, 41st and Brown sts , tnMted to service, Thurs, 2 p. m . 4023 Haverford ae. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. eve. LESLIE. June 2S at 4910 N. 15th st . MARY C, wife, of Thomas C Leslie, aged 5",. Services prlate. Int. W'lnfleld, Pa. MarNAlill June 24, ALEXANDER Mac NABB. Jr. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m., 2218 N. 21st st. Int. private. ,..., . MATTSON. June 24. WILLIAM R hus band of Susie M. Mattson Relatives and friends Invited to services, Thurs , 2 p m.. 1713 Monument ave. Int. West Laurel Hilt CeMcCADDEN. June 24. REBECCA. Vldow of Robert McCadden. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m., son's residence. Robert H. McCadden, 114 Barker ave,, Sharon Hill. Del. Co , Pa. Int. private. Friends may call Wed. after 7 p. m. Auto service MCDONOUGH lune 25. ELIZABETH, daughter of late Patrick and Margaret Mc Donough (nee Mullery). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl . 8 30 a. m . 2J27 S. 18th st Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Monica 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cros Cem Auto funeral MOORE June 21, ROBERT B , son of Isabella S (nee Robb) and late Robert B. Moore, arfd 10. Relatives and friends In L'S '.? '."'rt.S'ce Igft MrClellan-.t' ' TnV vited to runerai services, nai . p. i.. -... .-. rnn,ni- ... u ..i....... 'fV between Rand 10 pm Auo service MURRAY -June 23. 1V1LLIAM. husband of Ida. JIurrny and son of Thomaa and jate Martha Murray. Relatives and friends ,nuu.rf to fnneial services. Thurs. 2 p. m.. NEILL. June J. ui.iMiit.Tn, w iaow or james Nelll. Due notice of funeral, from "on Manton St. NORMAN. June 25. MARY ELIZABETH, wife of Robert C. Norman and daughter of vant nnrt Anastasla Heigh, aged 20. Rela- lives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p m. 2512 Sharswooa st. int. i-ernwooa rem q TnEILL June 24, MARY M wife of Hugh F O Nelll and daugnter or Thomaa .and late Annlt, Dames. Relatives and friends Invited to func dm- 472 Walnut lane, emn reaulem mass St lunerai. inurs , omu Koxnorougn soi- John the Rantlst church. Manavunk. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral. O-NEILL. June 25. HELEN, daughter of ,....1. X.- otifl the late Nel le V. fl'Vell . aaed 57 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl., 2 p. m... 1024 Arch at. Int. private. nT3iorv At 1.11ft S. Broad at . on .Tune vlted to funeral Thurs a. m . Oliver H. ' Pa-,Balr Building. 1(20 I nestnut st Solemn requiem mass St. Thomas Aquinas Church 9 30 a. m. Int. Westminster Cem. Frlendu I may call Wed. 7 to 10 p. m. Automobile I nnm, .T., TlCUiOV OniTV Ht.Mh... UHV..,. .- ..n.m... w..... ... viimr, ff . of DeSoto Council, No 315. K nl C lll ' assemble at SIR N Franklin St., Wed. eve., June 2R. to recite requiem. PATRICK. June 24 MARGARET M. widow of George P.. Patrick (nee Mulhol- i land). Relatives and friends Invited to fu- neral.' Trs.. R 30 a m resldenro of sister. I Mrs James , F Gill 1426 W . Glrard ave sn emn reouiem mass m. -viaiacnv a Lnurcn 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto 1UHCI-.I PAUL On June 21, In the Rlth year of her age. ELIZABETH STADLEMAN PAUL. widow of the late Henry N. Paul Funeral service at her residence. Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill, on Thurs aft., at 4 o'clock. QUINN June 25. ANASTASIA. wife of John J. Qulnn (nee Maher). Due notice of funeral will b given from 1721 Wood at CLIFFE. husband of Susan Radcllfle. aged KADUblFFB June -1, ULUnur, ims iT I . ---- --- ..- i-.-K-.iirv IteiailVM and irienaj. " iiiuuyk.... REEVES June 24, CECELIA A., widow nI -naries Heevea and oantnitr i James and Sirah Tltlddletnn. aged 73 Rela- mu.. n,.ll rTU.. ...... ...1a AI-.ICH. ROBINSON. June 25, CATHARINE, wife of late James Robinson, aged 74, Relatives nd friends Invited to funeral services, rri.. 2 p. m.. 4316 Waluslng ave. Int. Monu ment rem. Automobile. ROGERS. June 23. EBENEZER J., son of late Ebenezer J. and Sarah J. Rogers. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aery. Icea. Tues.. 8 r m., residence of sister. Mrsy J. T. Warden. 2013 N. 17th St. Int. Oxford.J J. T. M'arden. 2013 N. 17th st. Int. Oxforu, Pa.. Wed. ,. .' ituar; June j. fliAtvi Ai.rtn. .,.-. -- Edwin R Rose, aged 7" ueiauv-B nnt , friends Invited to funeral, Med 2.30 pm, ueinavre., ra. int. prr vu"1 .i" , . nwni. June . ijnrtKuii-.' .-.. Benedict and Henrietta Roat. Relatives and friends invited to service. Wed.. 3 P. m., Oliver II. Balr Bldg.. 1820 CheBtnut Bt Int. MRUSIiBlf June 25. LIZETTA. widow of Thomas Rummel (nee Memmlnger), aged hJ Residence. 24.11 N. 32d Et. Due notice of funeral will be given. . o u... SAVILLE. June 24. JOHN ROSS, hus band of late Mary Savllle. aged OS. Rela tives and friends Meridian Sun Lodge. No. 158. F. and A. M.. invited to funeral serv ices. Thurs.. 2 p. m 1342 N. Alden st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Remains may be Viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 p m. . SCHOTT. June 25. JULIUS J., husband of Augusta Schott. aged 81. R'I" an2 friends, Livingston Lodge. No. 657. F. and rtrctn. n, nVT?OT mnrt fT lain , New York: Phlla. Musical Asso.. all other a. ai.: musical .viutuai i-rotecii3 UJ!'"'VK , organizations of which he waa a. member. jVio.? ,.. T.h s Int. private. Friends may lnll Thiir. eve onimrinT T...n? vtlOTlV htmhnnd of the late farv Schwartz (nee Baumann). aged 62. Relatives and friends, members of St. Alhertus Council. No 410 V. H, LI Bergner & Engel Arbelter Beneficial: t. A. Poth t Sons' Beneficial Societies. Brewers' Union. No. 5. and employes of Bergner Engel Brewing Co. invited to funeral. Thurs., 8 a. m.. 1214 N. 20th st. Requiem mass St. Ludwig'e Church 0:30 a, m. Int. private. SIBLEY. June 23 GIDEON SIBLET. Relatives and friends. Solomon Lodge. No. 114. F. and A. M.t Columbia 'R. A. Chap ter, No. 01, KadoshCommandery. No. 20. K. T., and Masonic Veterans and Masonic Ancients. Invited to services, Wed.. 3 p. m.. residence of son, Dr, Amos II. Sibley. 6035 Springfield ave. Int. private. Auto funeral. SMITH June 25. DOROTHY C. SMITH (nee Martin), widow ot Charles Smith. Rela tives and irienos mvitea to luner&i. n.. 8.30 a. m., 2740 Earp t. (28th and Reed sts.). Solemn requiem moss St. Gabriel a Church 10 a m. Int. St. Matthew's Cem . Conshohocken. Auto funeral. New York dtv papera please copv. ., 8FKNUEH. June L'a. wia.a.iaji Bri-n-CER. aon of Robert and Margaret Spencer. RelatlvVo and friends invited tn funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m., 2830 N, 8th Bt. Int private. Greenmount Cem. SYLVESTER. Monday. June 21. FRED ERICK SYLVESTER. Funeral service, at, hi. late residence. Haverford. Pa., on Wed nesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment private. WALKER. Jtine 24, ROBERT WALKER. Relatives and friends. Lodge No, 9. F, and A. M.; Keystone Chapter. R. A, St.: Ad miral ColllngBwood. Sons of St. George Sloan Social, Invited to funeral Thura . 2 p. m.. 243 Roxborough ave . hoxborough. Services St. Stephen's P. E, Church 3 p. m. Int. Leverlnaton Cem. WALLACE. June 2.1 MARY A. WAL LACE, wtfe of George M. Wallace (nee Mc Laughlin. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Frl , 8 30 a. m . residence of Thorn. as P. Cahlll. 26U S. 20th st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral.f M'ARNFR. June 24. LOUISE A., wife, ot John S. Warner. Relatlvea and friends invited to, funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p. ra ion E Durham at.. Mt. Airy. Int. private, WARREN. Suddenly, on June 23 1018, at Haverhill. Mass.. SARAH A. WARREN. wife ot William E. Warren., Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, on Thurs day, at s p. m... at tne resiaence or son-in-law. Louis -A. Fehllng. 2219 N, 16th sU Tnt.rment nrlvate. at Mt, Moriah Cemetery. WIEGAND. June 25. LOUISA, widow of Bruno Wlegand. aged 82, Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p., m,. .218 E. Eleanor sC, (.front and tiiiWweiiit. Kiyfiu4m tVRATn WILDER June 24, JAMES, husband of Sellna Wilder, aged 7. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thur. 2 n m,, 51.12 Master st. Int PrivsU., WILLIAMS. June 2.1. FREDERICK Vfi, husband of Florence Lewis Williams, aged 81. Relative and Jrlendsiinvlted to funeral services. Frl. 2 '.10 p. m. residence of father-in-law, W. II, Lewis. 233 C Durham St., Mt. Airy. Int. private. Wlt.MTTS At. Smlthvllte. N. J Juna 23. CHARLES M. WILLITT8. aged 58. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p. m , Smlthvllle, N. J. Int. 'I. O. O. F. Cem., Pemberton, LOST AND FOUND 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, 720 Westvlew st., Oer- mantown KEYS Lost, bunch keys, between Camp Dlx nnil Philadelphia, Return Bartholo mew, 1342 Arch. PAPERS Lost, package of papers. Monday evening, June 24, on 16th at, car going south from Poplar st, to TaskeT, between C:15 and 0 30: reward. Bulck Motor Co., Broad and l-opiar sis. PIN Lost-. Thursday, June 20. lady's part chased gold lovers knot breastpin, with diamond, goin from Olmbels's store on Mar ket to Chllds's restaurant. 12th and Market sts , to Wanamaker'a, to Stanley Theatre. Reward to nnaer. Address M 340 Ledger I'cmrai, PIN Lost, June 15. Phllmont Country Club, sapphire and pearl crescent pin. Reward. 2502 S. 22d St. UMBRELLA The person who took an um brella irom ine ,onunrmai uoiei toilet Tues: morning, June zo, win receive a suit able reward on ret same. FB51, Ledger Cen WALLET Lost, black wallet on Cheater short line car between 40th and 04th sts. Liberal reward! no questions asked, p 53'i Ledger Office HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Clnslflel Ad on Pago 8) AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PHILADEL PHIA. THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION. IF OF VITAL IMPORTANCE IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE WAR. TOUNO WOMEN BETWEEN 17 AND 3.1 CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALL IMPORTANT ARMY OF THREE THOU SAND LOYAL YOUNG WOMEN. THE TRAINING AND THOROUQH, COURSE IS SHORT 19 00 PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THE FIRST- FOUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. APPLY TO MIPS M. D. RYAN, AT 408 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA OR MISS V. M ELLIOTT, 20 JE. 5TH ST, CHESTER. PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BILL CLERK. Elllott-Flsher: pleasant office surroundings: state age, experience, salary expecten. f -tan. i,enser lunce. BOOKBINDERS Girls wianted: must be ex- per . all-around hands; good pay to the right girls Zahel Bros . 520 Columbia ave BOOKKEEPER In accounting department: young lady with knowledge of double-entry. Public ledger Company. 6th and Chestnut streets. BOOKKEEPER, young lady: must be orderly and good penwoman: experience In corpora tion accounting preferred. Address. In own handwriting, stating age, experience, date could cummenco and salary wanted, F 947, Ledger Centrnl. CASHIER AND INSPECTBESS wanted for silk department: chance for advancement: splendid opportunity to the right party. Applv Thresher Bros 1322 Chestnut st CLERK Good opportunity In automobile cor poration for young lady with knowledge of voucher and cost system: reply In detail, giving age experience, references and salary. M 317. Ledger Central nmt, wanted with some knowledge of com. merclal photography Apply William Fos- ter. i2ns N. 81st st . ..... . ., i.- to . ....... GlRLSy VHusCornlnyf'TSllpd rVminhln sts -- OIBI.S wanted to work on' folding paper hoves. 51 hours per week: half holiday Saturday nil the year round: $0 to start. Brown & Bailey Co 410 N Franklin st ,..htnn GIRJ- make cushions. , 5th St. HOUSEKEEPER, assistant Apply 244 S. wanted for a large hotel in Philadelphia: salary 150 per month, with board and accommodations: It Is a good, reliable position for a systematic, competent, experienced woman over 30 yeara of age. Answer in handwriting of appli cant, giving age experience, qualifications and referpneea. P 524. Ledger Office. OPERATORS ON FINE SHIRTS, IN THE BUILDINO. APPLt gi7 FILBERT STREET. FIFTH STRAWBRIDGE i. CLOTHIER SHORS r.n.ml nnerators and vamoers. Apply Laird. Schober & Co., 2d and Mar-H get, secono noor. STENOGRAPHER Well-known financial in. 8tltutlon has vacancy for stenographer, who will operate dictaphone. Call at 1121 Chestnut St.. Room 704 STENOGRAPHER, ono with some knowledge or bookkeeping. Ann!v 171 W. Lehlch ave. TELEPHONE OPERATOR for small private branch exchange: pleasant address essen tial; state age. experience and salary de- sired. F inn. Ledger central. TYPIST Young lady for clerical work In billing department: accurate at figures; stenography not necessary. P 501. Ledger Office. TTPiS1 TYpisx Toung lady for billing department; quick and accurate at figures: also on type- writer, a quo. A.eqger umce. fTYPIST for billing and general office work! state age. reierence, salary ana expert. ence. P 502. ledger Office. WAITRESSES wanted for the Engleslde Hotel Beach Haven, N. J Apoly R. F. Engle, Mgr. AV1NDERS on cotton yarn. Apply Wright Textile uo.. jasper ana urieans sts WOMEN wanted for offl.ee building cleaning 6 hears per day, a. m. to a. m. ana op m. to 8 p. m.; good wages: steadv work. Apply 431 LAND TITLE BUILDING YOUNG LADY, with knowledge of book keeping, for general office work in office of large corporation. Apply in own hand, writing;, stating; age. reference and salary expecten. I' oav. l-eager utnee YOUNO LADY as assistant in coal office lo cated In the northwestern part of cltyt state experience and salary. P 527. Ledger Office. YOUNG LADV to tend college cloakroom In exchange for business college training. P 522. Ledger Office. General BUSINESS SERVICE CO , 1301 Land Title. BKPRS.. 120-130: STENOG'ERS. 18-I20, HELP WANTED MALE (Other Claaslflo-:! Ada on Page i ACETYLENE WELDERS BOILERMAKERS . BOILER, FIREMEN MACHINISTS i LABORERS First-clans mtn wanted Apply Superintendent. Office POINT BREEZE GAS WORKS PASSYUNK AND SCHUYLKILL AVES. PHILADELPHIA ACETYLENR WELDERS. 25. wanted. J, 8. Thorn Co.. 20th and Allegheny ave. AUTpMOBILE TRUCK SALESMAN THE LOCOMOBILE COMPANY OF AMER. ICA desires the services of a high-grade truek salesman: splendid opportunity for a man with a good clientele. Apply 2314 Market THE BEDELL CO. 12TH ANP MARKET M Porters, colored, for day worki good salary and permanent position. " Apply superln- tenoent s oiwe. BILL CLERIC- Elliott-FIj n. nMu reuemu ML WANTED XA&B (Other flg'sslBeVr Ads on Paget) BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER IN ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT,' PUBLIC 'LEDGER COMPANI 0TH AND CHESTNUT STS. BOOKKEEPERS Young men, with actual bookkeeping experience! In answering state length of experience and salary expected. P 53T Ledger Office BOOKKEEPER, thorough knowledgo stenog. rapny: excellent iu man: state. age, xp. raphys excellent future for energetic young ii ittn, una. Jn, BOY, 1(1 years, or over! excellent opportunity to learn to be a mechanical draftsman. Ask for chief draftsman. H.. T.-Palste Co., 3201 Arch St. r DOTS WANTED Id TEARS OR OVER! AND 110 PER WEEK: GOOD OPPORTUNITY AND CHANCES FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY RECKER. SMITH k PAGE WATER AND SNYDER AVE, Tinirc n make themselves generally useful In textile mill. Apply 1842 Germantown ave . second noor. enmtmsinT EMPLOYMENT nEPHT. MENT OF GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT HOO ISLAND REQUIRES . SERVICFS OF EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS. EXPERI ENCED WHITE BUS MEN AND WHITE MISCELLANEOUS KITCHEN HELP. HIGH WAGES AND PLEASANT, LIVING SUR ROUNDINOS. APPLY UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. K W. COR. 3D AND WALNUT STS. BB J1K. HCULL. DO NOT APPLY AT HOO ISLAND. CU8HION MAKERS wanted. Apply 244 S. ntn sv. r-OAVR OPERATOR, for ten-ton elertrlr Hn crane Apply, foundry department. Bern stein Mfg. uo.. jo arm Aiiegnenv ave. nnAPTSMAN wanted, experienced on atrue. tural steel and convevlng machinery: first-ciass man. appiv cMrciiiy r.ngineer Ing Co . Allegheny and Trenton ayes 1VH1VI--.KH wanted: best of wages: steady lost. Apply 1204 E. work: no" time Montgomery ave. ELEVATOR OPERATORS, LICENSED White American citizens between the ages of 31 and 45 Good salary SEE MR. KROUSE 1230 Arch.fslxth floor ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office building service, white: steady employment. Apply Room 414, 1411 Walnut. THE ATLANTIC REFININO CO. NEEPS FLANGE FIRE HELPERS LAYERS OUT BLACKSMITHS' HELPERS CARPENTERS AUTO MECHANICS WHEELWRIGHTS RIGGERS' HELPERS PAINTERS BOILER SCALER3 LABORERS PRESS DUMPERS 41) HOURS PER WEEK: ONLY EXPERI ENCED MEN NEED APPLY. ATLANTIC REFININO "CO , EMPLOYMENT DEPART MENT, ATLANTIC GATE. 3144 PAS SYUNK AVE ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office build ing service: white: steady employment. Apply Room 444. Wldener Building. ELEVATOR OPERATOR for office building service: white: steady employment. Apply Room 431, Land Title Bldg. ELEVATOR MACHINIST, with experience. on. hydraulic elevator machinery; steady emprby't. Apply Room 431, Land Title Bldg. FARMER Wanted, single gentleman to take charge of small farm in suburbs for summer; owner has been drafted. F. R. Furnas, Media, Fa. FREIGHT HANDLERS WANTED CAN MAKE U - PER DAY. AND ' UPWARD. -APPLY, P. R. R ' MANTUA TRANSFER ENTRANCE. 518T AND CO LUMBIA AVE. FRAME MAKERS WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES (STOCK): GOOD WAGES: STEADY WORK: NO PIECE WORK; HALF A DAY SATURDAY. SNEDAKER & CO.. 0TH AND TJOGA STS. GAS WELDERS. 2.1. wanted. J. S. Thorn Co.. 20th and Allegheny ave. HAMMERS! AN to runS small triphammer; 8.1c per hour; permanent position. St 610, Ledger Office. HELP WANTED No experience necessary: 35c per hour and bonus to start: excellent working and fair living conditions; plant lo cated 17 miles from Phlla.; steady work all tne year, witn exceptional opp'ties for ad vancement. Annly mornlngs.r 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock only 1512 Sanaom St., second floor. HELPERS for order department, wholesale house, night work, (i nights per week. Call or write. Fringe Bros . 3131 Market. HELPERS ' for work on furniture vana Apply, with referencea. 1811 Market St. HOSTLERS wanted, white and 'colored, for UR-to-date stables, equipped with machinery for r.olstlnc feed to lofts; 118 per week and free lodging furnished to desirable men. ,Ap ply H. K. Mulford Co.: Olenolden. Pa AMERICANS THE TIME IS RIPE TO DO YOUR PART AND HELP THE BOYS IN FRANCE: THE EDDYSTONE JIIUNITIONS COMPANY CAN. lOJVE YOU. ALL THIS CHANCE. FOR WE SUPPLY THE FOOD WITH WHICH THEY FEED THE MIOHTY GUNS'. WHICH ARE GOING TO CAUSE GREAT HAVOC AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE ,. HUNS.;- OUR TOOL ROOMS ,NEED TOOL MAKERS GAUGE 'MAKERS B. A S. AUTOMATIC OPERATORS MILLING MACHINE HANDS PLANER HANDS MACHINISTS BENCH LATHE MEN REPAIRMEN " APPLY READY FOR WORK EDDYSTONE MUNITIONS COMPANY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE EDDYSTONE. PA. -tSitete WiiWwnxVV."4'i "" ; 'rrT7 i 's (Other ClaasMed A en Pg t) , JANITORf4 American citizens, white, of rood character, not over. 50 yeara of age: steady work and good pay for this class of -work. SEE MR. KROU8B ' 1230 Arch, sixth floor " , IRON WORKERS wanted on metal turn. H. D. Dougherty Co., 17th and Indiana aye. AMERICANS ARE TOU BEHIND FRANCE? THE BOYS n , PBOVB IT. WOULD TOU DO TOUR BIT IP -YOU'HAO YOUR CHANCE? . v t PROVE IT.- WE CAN GIVE THAT CHANCH-TO'TOU TO SHOW THE WORLD THAT'YOU'RB TRUE BLUE " . . AND PUT THE KINK IN DUTCH BILL. TOO. PROVE IT. WE CAN PLACE THE FOLLOWING AT ONCE: 60 MACHINE REPAIRMEN 80 LATHE HANDS 25 INSPECTORS 10 SHEET METAL WORKERS 10 MILLWRIGHTS 5 GUARDS (MILITARY f EXPERIENCE 100 LABORERS APPLY READY FOR WORK. EDDYSTONE MUNITIONS COMPANY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE EDDYSTONE, PA. WORK OR FIGHT If you are not working on Government work we will place you to your advantage. Our new rates are very attractive to tha men who want to work. . INEXPERIENCED HELP 500 learners on various machines. 121 per week to start. Piece work after first week. Tour earnings then should average from M to IB per iday. Guards Short-hour shifts. LABORERS 200 laborers, colored. Good wages and bonus for attendance . STEEL HANDLERS 25 steel handlers, colored, 3 7 "4 cent! par hour and bonus EXPERIENCED HELP DIE SINKERS OAUOEMAKER8 ...,.. MACHINISTS (MAINTENANCE WORKT" TOOLROOM MILLING-MACHINE HANDS TOOLROOM LATHE HANDS TOOLMAKERS TOOL GRINDERS TOOL HARDENERS Men for night work o the above position! are paid a bonus of 5 and 10 per cent. MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. Plant employment hours Dally, 7 a m. to 5 p. m... except Sunday; Saturday, TLB. to 11 a. m. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Woodland ave. and Island road 5203 Market st. 1510 Arch St. Office hours, 6 a. m. to 8 p. m, dally Sunday, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. BRING REFERENCES BOO LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WOWC CHESTER (THURLOW STATION). PA. At 0th st. and Keystone rd., 2 block! south of Highland ave.; nearest railroad station. Thurlow, on Pennsylvania Railroad; can ana be reached by Marcus Hock trolley. 40 CENTS PER HOUR Time and one-half for all overtime 8 hours and for all Sunday work. APPLY. MaeARTHUR BROTHERS, COMPAlfT CHESTER (THURLOW STATION). PA. LABORERS AND MECHANICS WANTED 'AT ONCE F. McGOVERN ' 138 S.'SD'ST. ' -V LABORERS WORK IN PHILADELPHIA APPLY TO F. COOKE 1321' ARCH ' LABORERS wanted: st wages. "Apply Gulf teady worlt and fi lath wages. "Apply Gulf Refining 'Co., and Schuylkill, wver. LABORERS wanted. 41c per hour for.purlfle.. wl worK. :ic per nour ror yaraiwora. .a1L superintendent, 2.1th. Ward. Qas Worl Tioga at. east of Richmond at. LABORERS wanted In factory; light- work I good pay: white or 'colored. Apply ta 10. 412 N. 3d at. LABORERS SS-JDo'FER'HOUR ATLANTIC .REFINING ' CO. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT ATLANTIC OATH' 3144 PASSYUNK. AVE. A LABORERS WANTEDS , CAN.MAKEFROM';8.50biH .EACH DAY,FOR,TEN'HOtmS, APPLY AT i ONCE TRUSCON, STEEL CO. AMERICAN AND HUNTINGDON - LABORERS LABORERS BOOT COLORED LABORERS wAnicu AT ONCE OOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. COMB READY FOR WORK A' 9:4.5 A. Tkt GOOD PAY GOOD CAMP APPLY AT , " 82T N. 1TH ST. ,.,-".. . :V i, ,iii&1tl m-m3Lmh -4M&S H t-Z m I . "El' " ; 'm- as; i 1S1 - 1 im i mm mm ?v. l-IV 'iaa mm ..FT "J, " 1-
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