T '' , TfT. (5iti(i.1,",B,!m; ' ';' &" v ', - ' "i ' r-v s -X2, m?:s- wsi jTI' w j m iCt' .S IVre: .Aw a "-K Ur ( 1 3-' m ti .. I' lfcK?5 Wj I iff im. t?T4 ftATt t'jv;-'- -yfirt lv4 lir. ' J Ak K Zri 1 t- Ufe. 'It la? fm, M- " , i-rr?KT a in rvvrrin-liv CHORAL SERVICES Under the Direction ot Bishop Rhinelander ."-H" ON THE SITE Of" THE Wli" PRbl'OSED CATHEDRAL. Pt' f .VlsiA aJ.l.rY,r.r v Bt Twenty-third Street ,., Bandar Afternoon, July 7tb. 1918 .,' at 5 o'Clock nt, Rev, Philip M Rhinelander. Bishop of Pcnnsvlvanla Sunday, July 1 4 (ti Rev; Norman V. P. Lev is m i-r IMl.ll.t W'f ROSS MR1IT at the Rantlst Temple road and IJerks sts,, -undax night T 4" (line nlrtnre "Thn 11mi(I i"t- nf I'rre rtom, a Hed Cross picture and none In the .yf' ni:i.ioiru's oTiri rw$.datk AssocUta Pastor William D fe-Jfe "Curdy preaches Sunday 10 3d a m 7E4JtHL.'ytv Sing Sundiv. July 14 7 4". p ure lie IciO- i"H"iCHKSTMTT SfKKKT PTIT ClItRCII i . nesmut st wet or jutn W OEOnGE U ADAMS, D D. Pastor, V..100 a. m Sermon b Pastor !"- SJrtHI tv m The World After Kour Tears :fJS of War." Part I PreOn terlan fH 'AKCH T. tlU'RC'll. Ith and Arih if Jiev. U. I. MHAKi.XM u u ..lull! Ira 10:43 b m S p m FweS i- ,!. Clarence U Rejnold" D u lifA'tF EllMbeth N J r- it.. . tt m rietrnn "Part I till of I I l XSi-Jf ' ""'' l ' Mil iBETIII.KIir.M l'RKsnTKKIX CHLRrll Jt' tx.ta Broad ind Diamond ats VS ffi-Jtev. JOHN It DAVIES D D PaMor Af ,Mc 10:30 a m Patriotic SerMce Sermon 3 T "Pistor -A tireat D.l . , by T.30 p. m Christian UndeaMir Scrlce Address h Ui' Itubert MiQullkln ? Klervbodv W Icome . i " Protestant KpNrop.il ISJ ST. JUIKS'N 21'd nnil VNalllu- ate l"? W H (111 n m ifnli I 'ntiilnimtnn 1100 u m IIolj Communion with ser , man. . Weekdays Holy Communion, Thurida in nn a m 8traticrs alaa lcim l ntturl in a- i'NiTAiti vn socii:t or iKkmntown J. 91 Chelten nw and Oreone at 11 a. m -Union irii- In iMriah iioue Rey W A Vroomm win pre.i- h on 'The Z Moral Drive for IVrmtnent Pear " , AIN( cIIlIIP4HI list 1NASMPCII TK.NT r 0th and Locust sts OEOROK IONO evunseliM In charge Mvetlnss e' r nu.it i m pt Mondas Hunda in VI, 3 3D and 7 30 Topic 'onlght Mu-it md V tnclns In the Bible Tomorrow night ' Saed b Science " ATTKNTIOW vtom:mi:m 0 Saturdav night meetinr turn held In 2K North Tenth St Pr-al trlan Communion " lelow Glrard ac Pig demonstration to V. RlctU. Come' MPSir I ,h- QualJflei! Mixed Quartet open for pnuaBe ts. KtilM - - - - V of. ..... .. . ... .. I ."in.. nuirtiiii.u, I WCEA"- J, Both "cve ' AWe? " " T"" . Y. M. C. A. JL PMnflla(nnr Qihnnl IVIHlUiVII UUIUUI MAY AMI Kvnxixn All HIkIi tIioo1 huhjeets rreparatlon for College und rnlterfclty, ProfeeNion.il and lerltnlrul cliooN Vkt& JElcmentary School DAY AMI KVK.MXO 1'or men and boys v. ho need to make up deficiencies In early education '; ,AU-ay School t Boss 11 to 1H vears lire !) 0(1 A M. to 5 " P. M. "th and Sth itr.ido Grammar School. First 3 ear Hlsh School. f; Diuiness jcnooi WAY AM) IIVEMNO v Men and women Shorthand. T rewriting. iwoKKeepinc, uusirwss cnffiisn ana Aritn roeiia hchooU Open Karly In September Write Now for Detailed Information. Director of Instruction Central Branch Y. M. C. A. 1421 Arch Street rV,-i, fOtimrtl XNll AMI llllllKlvl'.f-.l'INl. V& 2l (ftrecc shorthand, the easy. SDeedy system. .vuinets' courses uay or evr.acnoois. unrou ' T) jf mar tun "j, iu meei iitv ucavy uiiu increaaiiii i&r demand for younr men and women wlta 'ah fflc and business tralnlns our classes wlU 5TV m9M b continued day and evenlnie thru 'tlJ afllllA UUl Willi I IK alUIIIIllr 1I1UIIKI3 I-HII Jfrmi mmtimm wni ror pariieoisr ann caiaios. rillXA. miSINK'iS COLI.EOli r 'mMmW ini7 rne.lnnt lreet Strayer's Business College t ' Phlladelplila'a reatet Rulnes School Cipert teachers. Modern equipment Indl. vtdual advancement Charues moderate Po. altions ruaranteed Day and Nleht Classes. j., TOO students now attending Enroll now ' tOI Chestnut Street Phone. WJlnut 3S1 " $4 I Night School Z I mi tL M T7lll-l. f...-.kl. I 'j rf I ruaruiriiiiJ, r.iiKiirn rnuiiaua-ii S roonin i rALtuCttl fit iVUXJij i iin -i Younic Men and Itoj. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS SUMMER CLASSES B W S VXi7DK.H I kB,, WIRELESS TKLKtiKArilV Jff EveplnK Mon . Tues Thurs Krl 70 i jAi tO U..1IJ i' i d- Tomplete course for a rommercUl licence S7 thnrv und nractlre In aDDaratus to- tether with the code H-r-JZi WA I KAVWATION : V lf ;. V.u nlaaiaa vtAnr fnrtnlnv I nunllola e.f ; j-t iT ' vi"MV .. uBssivtais t-' J - naviRuiion. rtif-rii imwiu in lerresiriai, fViW fifteen In celestial prepare for second '"1 AiK.fa'a mrtlrlraf. flfritti loainni In u1. IiSensJrjVvnced celestial prepare for master's cer AV tlllntM. f4e.w .. . HI" rlTTKKa ll,U I-UI.XIK IKIXK IMI'K FITTKRS V-Tbree practical courses for men In allied traaea t'repares tor aavancea positions M tsmpyaras ai msn pay uiassea now Klormlnx Necessary to enroll at once. .twit WKAFTINC. R.Mnnf1 claim fitarts Julv nth Vnw nmp. "tlcal men in the shipyards Instructor Is ,8 ' anipiaru expert ana practical learner $ Kor detailed Information tall phone or a ifX i rite. "'iiC. DIKI'.CTOR OK INVriUICTION Jij, 11S1 ARCH hTKF.ET 5"7r Yonng Women and Girls JTht Gordon-Roney School ' -or Girls. 411S Sprue Street "l and volifKf rieimriiury CDig.vi. Harden and Ovm. Miss RONEY. Prln i I.ITITZ. I'A. fclNDEN HALL ; SEMINARY ,m -r ., IT!! vears lt has been educating and tinlnx voung women for worthy llvlnr. i Ml maorsi nvifHiiNuini u, ugujr, nana character Provides a happy, whol. rhoro, life. Beautiful, healthful Iocs- comrortapi. uujiainga, vnouern equip Grmns.lum Academic, College tory. Music. Art. IK.mestic science. srlai. Junior Dept. Terms I3n0. BT. r. V!. 8TKNGKL. Prlnrlptl. Hfflfw?r S-'T- y.r1p!y. summer RKSORTS ATl-VXTir CITY. N. J. Coolest and Most Attractive Location OSTEND Whole Block Ocean Front Cotton to Sovereign Axe , In exclnMve ChtU sea section. Open surroundings. Fresh and sea water baths, private nd public. Modern hjdro-therapeutlc de partment Orchestra of soloists. DANCING EVERY KVHNINO Auto bus meets train HooKiet. Omrrshlp dlrectlnn John T Dolphin Mrr BLACIiTTCE H0TEL ATLANTIC CITY Strictly Europoan Plan French Cuisina Superior Service Allcrnonn and Nielli Danoinz Rooms Ovmooking the Sea Capacity 00 J VVestminntpr Kv- axe near Beach Elev. Westminster Ui st Prl,Bte ba,h,. rUF water. 110 up rtly, t2 up dally Chas Iluhr. ocen cm. v. -i. HOTEL HENRY 7th and Asbury Avenue Rooms with and without running water Moderate rate mrv 0.11 henry Normandie-by-the-Sea lt KN UT1. . -I. .ino rooms inn suites with prlate baths own artcslHtl w II water I e plant electric light Plant El. vators fron ground floor. Dlrectlv facing th or nn Culsln- the best For rates, full Infrrmatlon and booklet ad dress Ml. v IKE, Mnnncer. sTrMIinT WILSON'S SELECT EVENING I TRIPS vr the Ri:u'Tini, dei wnp, Eery Friday and S.iturdi.1 i:venln New Dolphin Line Pa.ac Steamers TKUNTO.N AM) UOLPIIIN Oood Music No Liquor Boat ltae Arch St Wharf 8 15 r M Fare 23c each wa m ininm MVmVUUlHMUMUUUtVHH $ t t i ? ? ? t i i Own Your Own Home and Garage for $40 a Month John H. McCiatcIij', Builder llNUlll, P. Ll'JGES LANE AND STATE ROAD t Cymtijd 5 Minutes From Station Ideul ( nlnnlul Mone home with late roofs: 10 room-,, hath, with hhower; modern plumhlnt:, luirdwood Hoort, mien MreplaieHi southern exposure f olMenlcnt to mIiooN and thurilic-. Purihiisers 1 in line ihol nf pnpern and elertrli fixtures. Txrellent opnortunlt to Immediate purchasers to bu on lunien lent terms. OnM IK minutes from llrond street. cent on premises aturtlis und unda3H, or phone nwd 75. JAMES C. DOLAN S. CO., 12: Hala Uenuc, Cjnwjd STKMI10TS Special Sat. and Sun. Excursions Wilmington Pennsgrove Chester B KmowMcvn V EVENINGN : EXCURSIONS ifW ', &ffiS5f4Sfe- "'-v'il I JJjV ' 4.gCTsays5-H ils ftBSBteti&&f? C r U -cf .Lri --i i ra - - t " jf.r See Hog 1 "tZF W .-S-l ii l" Special Saturday and Sunday excursions will give our patrons an opportunity to jfee the great, new shipbuilding companies on the Dela ware River and the tremendous growth of the Navy Yard. A fine view of all the new plants can be had from the boats. Extra trips on these days give the patrons a long day to visit friends or for an all-day picnic. HJOOMf T.P J-IHT The extrd tnPs and extra hour daylight lVlVvylNl-rlVai n, a and the bit: moon, plus the heat, make a splendid combination for an evening sail. Take the 6 or 7 o'clock boat either Saturday or Sunday and enjo the twilight on the water. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SCHEDULE Itoats leave ( lieMnut Mrect hurf iin.l llmlnston: t7:30, f9. 10:30. f13 noon, tlMO, t3. 4:15. ri 7 tH:.i0 und U:30. Down trips stopplnsr at P-nr,HBn' tLTp trips stopplnc at Tenngroxe hh Htls STO" T ClIKsrhK Summer Rates TO UUAIlM'TriN M1 1-NHiKOK C IIKsTKH TO UII.MINf.TON OR naJJ . Sine' J"m H sing 15c I rKNMiKOK Safs Suns and holidavs Daih fin ludlntf fats Puns A Holidays) Sln-'lf 30r Si sine 15 Hlntrle fare lir half sinsle Hip TO rilhsTFK A'o excursion thketn will be tisurtl; the hlnsle fare 15c half fare 10r ' nio''" ticfi uUl be good cither uay. ! FOXY GRAN'PAHe Gets a Little Surprise -:- -:- -:- -:- . -:- -:- By BUNNY t I ESJOW FORflUTTi h"tHER6 rV 5UPICIOu5 (XJiV SLIP-UP (WHO ARE YOU T) - rAWKdHftWTMBDETECTIvi) 'FXNv OODOLS rf S'lmJ (CHOBACTER rtUUEADYJy v"ONH-X J . 1 un A?t0Voii PRAIMOPA) TRAPPER, SMJmA VH x mJ wm mWm HK?I MSm mWM,T mk- VL jr I r iaTisfisfisfisfisfisfisfisf " tafafisfisW S-kw IfTI 1 r mmmmmW se ! 1 j- I TislllllllllllllV e-' siarT I HI L1V.I ssTiaiaiaiaiaiaiaia mV I Jk.' saiK IJ-CV MM! - 7TI Jb &: & MJaf$- 1 U -B mmmW VcM-tv tSEWt HJ H I I LMm hTr csr U CmmmwyX JtrLmmmmw afm mmWmwmCl I VMM MWMmmY N AJrr - Sr & f & wtm, ImKLm mULbeWuiCti,. iiiW'wmmW mmmm j- y ii Mr .frtfA fa4i'stJPy- i-, .- - - i' ' :. MAu,i ..xTsfiv? (1 1- i.J.kmTAiLxIJbEx. AJaxIUBBSSWAmAju- JISJ EVENING PUBLIC M1MMKB RESORTS mi.iwoon. k. J. FriflFTDNINN ,N"r Ueach; modem CULiLlUn llr appointments. Musla room, orchestra. Noted for eicellent table: white service Cap p.vi. Auto at trains. Booklet J ALBERT HARRr3.ProD. T) A YTflN row OI"n toT eason of IBIS. "" x x uii Tne aame courteous treatment will be erlended to our patrons Cap. 259. A McMURRAY Owner Proprietor. :w!i.tMjju: pa. THE CRESTMONT INN,", The hotel ulth lh Incomparable situation, C200 ft nbop the sea on the summit of the Alleehenlee nolf tennla lmatln? and the finest or freh-water bTthlnp Modern Im proxements For booklet and ternn adress WIl.t.lAM WOODS. Manneer xi.i.kv Hindi: WASHINGTON INN CHICKUN AMI WATri.n DINNERS i.ki: srNArKK. x. u. BEN MERE INN In the foothills of the White Mts. on beautiful Lake Sunapee Now open. Booklet 1. K DUPLET. P-op. WIIITi: MtU VTI, X. H. Bretton Woods White Mountains, N. H. GOLF In the erv ehadoiv of Mount Wnshincton i JIOTORINO ' through the Alps of New Hncland HORSEBACK RIDINO or Mountain Trails and Woodland Pa tin The It- Pleasant j- f" , t lllMMIV K II HANSON Mtii.ip' r Reldcnt Mr. Tlic Jlount Washington 0rn July Closes Oct 14 I) J 1IUDi:AU Mdiiascr. IIM! ROVlit Throush service !a N T.. N II II R R and B. & M. R. R. l'nr information, rite, etc.. tiddrrN hotel. i.i uiiT(m VttMlttVVlVVVWtV Cheaper Than Rent S -a t w m homes McKean ae it i ni'in 11 wtiiiiaiiMi'itii 1 itxk lurue estates and adjoin- J nc m w Pern Hill Park Stone i i ni' pirate tiled porthes tllf-d J luth built-in shower, hardwood Ho r thnmnhout oton flreplates, ? t riM- d fronts JJ Small Amount Cash$40 Month Carrying Charges $ Tal.p triin to Whmio Junction on 5 H-adlmr It H tno tralnM dalh or i nr M on Thirteenth st . get off ii t hiv mour st a nd Wh n 2 tp ant w ilk two nquarta weet S (. oiiv nut tod i S and Owner, Land Title Bldg. HMUll, '. hti;miio VTs f i?- "iKi" SrVW will Ttrt i--" "irtii f "'" - - - sH KSfal-HtaiJiiXfe, aiSaSffigHHB!SflgWSa6 &Bi3ilttfilS2IUl-' jrfqfrMA fT:Tr7TQt3 1 aggBKgrSS. mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmwJmmm Island $ 1m Tttvr?- WpfljpPJS-j -at-ytr, ,, f ,innitnmililt n . :. t '-'''.. ' . t , -, t '.'.- . , ";.'..- . Ju" "- , u,i. - , LEDGER-PHlLADELpfffife SATX3WATh JULT 4-W IN MEMORIAM PATTON '. Died July n. 1014. WII.MAM An ever-present memory of a lov. id and kind father. Wife and Sons, rATTO.V Ins husband mtat)s Alrey. Rebecca Mnuer. Kberhard ti. Helael, Anna nraurh, Tena Hrown, Anna Urown, Kathertne L Hurkley, Vernon Hurt. Jean ltrnttke Campbell John J Caiinintr, Sarah 'Mil Ha- Deemor. William J Pelne John J nre. Priinklln -,''kIrl 1'it'nh Ftncham, Lyle R rilnt. Harr M i; Kludlno K. M Proet Ji'tnoF (lantx. Charles H tlarHand Jnspnh Maer. Catharine McDeiltt, Charles T. Mennhan. Thomas Mnnachan. Sablna Mier. Catharine Mere. Hannah Vunho'Ter tleorise Nolan, Roe O'Brien Michael A. O'Hrlen Francis A O'Donnell John A l Welsh Mare'et M rott lhii 1-1 Prlckllt. Reulah J. Rochelle, Phoebe Iluofr. Amelia llupert Ann Brlnlon nnn Ilev Mlclmel A Schuch, rrederlck Sherrv. Martha F. Selbold Charles A Simon Mr F Simpson. Dr John T Plud'no C.II7 Al Sndrr. Frieda Sosdo-f Mar B Southwlck Oeorce W. Stanton, Theresa B. sulllan John I. Taylor OorRe w H. Thomas Jennie JTomnklns Clara II Tnmnkln Billiard K Toohcv William I . Turner, James J "Walter, Josephino Watts Caroline C. Weber Kllen Welsh W J .1r Wilkinson Annie Wilkinson Mars V. Wise A C n (Icnenhelmer. Cnth Dllinn Kllen C Oramllch, Rarbira iirasmeder Anton u. Urimth. I.ut V Uruber. Rerl M Hammer. John ; Harris Aninnda Harkinn Hlla Helm. Vnrv V. Heins, Hmma 1. iieinnei i;rnest Mlbba. Stexen Tltns, Herman A iiucnen. Jnnn Iluhn Anna I la tin. William Kurtr. Lt Paul iut!irr, rrancls Maher A M V Manahin, Thomas AinKV .TiiK r. nrnrrr dHmrhter of late John and Martha Alre Relators and friends Inxlted to fun-ral serxltrs Mon . - V m . 1-0J7 N C'olleRe ae Int pritate HAi'hit At It.-"' N -m i jui .i. KOnmrARn O husband of Kmllie Hauer. aced 50 Turther notice of funeral will be Blen from Oliver II lUlr Hld IS'.'O Chest nut m REISKr. Tulv . ANNA RKISKL (nee VoKt) wife of Hrnn llelsel Reittei and friends Intlted to funeral srrvlcs Tues. II P m , 717 K Tiopn st Int Ureenmount t'em Auto funeral Remain mn be lewcd nUAlTH Suddenh Julv 3 1KNTA RRAUril (nee Kre ). widow of lohn Rrauch. a Bed 75 Relatlxes and friend. Aramlnico Renf Anw, lnlted to funeral. Mon 2 p. m.. Jt5 i; Cambria st Int Relue Cem. Rennlns may he lewed Sun ee HROWN At Mt Hollx K J . Julv 4. ANNA, wife of R Howard Rrown. aped 38. Relatives and friend Invited to funeral serv ices. Sun, 1 p m 1HU Water st . Mt Holly. N. J Int private HROWN Julv 4 KATHHRINi: I , widow of ("Iporire W Ilrown and daughter of Into Philip and Louisa Ionu R ltlvts and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon . - P m -'01 i; Welti-ns nvc Olne Int Greenwood (K of 1 ) Cem HIM'KIjKV Julv 4 VUKVOV Hl'CKMJT. son of James I, and late Annl Rucklov. Relatives and friends R rtraiu I.odtip No 55 Artisans' Order for Mutual Protection; emplove of Otto Oa Knslne Works. In vited to funeral servhes Mon - p in resi dence of futlvr James I Huikle 34S N Oros st Int Mt lolah (Vm Auto fu ner.l Remains mav be viewed Sun. eve Wflmimrtnn mpers eopv RtTRT Tulv 4 at Itir II C Ranch Womlii(T JEAN BROOK daughter of late Horati- Brooke Burt and Hester Jones Burt CAMPBELL Middenlx Julv 4 JOHN J son if Owen and Marv x Camnhell aped 18 Relatives and friend- B V M So ilallt Invited tn funeral Tues S 10 a m . 4'ilH N Ktlrhlll st IHsh mus Churrh of Incarnation in a m Int Holv Simlrhre Cem New York tianers iinv Auto funeral CAA.NUXtl - .IU1V 4 SARAH Wife oT Frank I Cannlnc (nee McNamre) Rpa tlves t.nd friend Lecue of the Sncred Heart Altar ind Romr Portv. of the Church of the Holv Child Quaker Clt. No 11. t F A . Invited in funeral Tues . N 111 a m , 493.1 N Carlll st Solemn requiem mass Churth of the Holv Child in a m lit New Cithedrl Crm Aulo k r Ice COLL Julv 3 SARAH A., wife of An thonv Coll. Relatlvrs and friends. R. V. M. Sodality of St Ellzabt thN ''.lurch, Oesu Ladles I. C R U. No Ml. Invited to fu neral, Mon . S 30 a. m 114 N. J'd st Sol emn rciiuhm mass St Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m Int Holv Croso Cem Auto funpral HEEMHR Julv 5. WILLIAM J., husband of Emm i Moore Deemer. aped 73. Rela tives und friends Invited to funeral services Mon J p m rf"iQ.ente of son-in-law. Thomas I Malr. Sort Independence avc , 0,'V i -.. int p-lvit' Omit tlowers DEVINE Jul 4. JOHN J. huiband of Margaret Dpvine and son of Catharine and latf John Devlne Relatives and friend Invited to funeral Mon s 3d a. m, 151s Wood st Hlsh mass Cathedral 10 a, m Int Hol Cros Cem Auto funeral EVRE Julv 5 FRANKLIN, husband nf Marj E Evre (nee Blrelev). aped 711. Rela tive and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon 'J p. m 1118 K Palmer st. Int. prlvatp West Laurel Hill Cem ECEKIEL Jul 5. Ralph, husband of Roberta Ezekle! Relatives and friend Montgomerj Ixdpe No 10, T and A. M , Phlla Forrest Tall Cedars of Lebanon No 10 Phlla Print Ins Pressman's Union No 4. Washington Camp No 4S5. P O H. of A . Modern Woodmen. Prupress Camp 14.00.', L O of Moose Lodpe No 54. Phil tdMphla Club of Printing House Craftsmen. Wash Inzton I rdcc Nn 15. B P ( of Elks Invited to funeral Mon . " p m . 1517 Brown st Remains mav be viewed Sun eve Int Arlington Cem Auto funeral FINCHAM July 3 LYLK R.. son of Emmi and late James H Fincham aped 23 Relatives and friends members of East Allephenv Ave Raptlst Church and Sunday school, uootl intent council. No 187. S and D .of L and Star of Bethlehem Circle, No 71. B A of P.. Invited to funeral services Mon .2pm 022 IT Allechenv ave Int Oakland Cem Remains may b. viewed Sun eve. FLINT Julv 5 HARRY M E . husband of Ella Flint (nee Bennett) Relatives and friends Letter Carrier' Protective Asso , Central Station Anna M Row Camp. No t, S of V ' Phlla Lodpe No 54. I O O M . invited to funeral services Tues , 2 30 p m . narlors of Gmrge W Barrett. Park and Lehleh ave Int Hillside Cem xla funeral car Remains max be viewed Mon , 8 to 10 p m FLl'MNO Julv 2. EL1ZARETII M. wife of John Fludlno and daughter of late Luv rence and Marv Downe. Relatives and friend mvit.d to funeral Mon . 8 30 a m , husband's residence, 2221 S Colonilo st High requiem miss St Monica's Church 10 a m Int New Cathedral Com. Auto serv ice FROST Julv 5 JAMES son nf Jimea and Jennie Frost aped 5. Relative and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon , 2 P tn parents' residence, 507 Seville M Rp-vi MMQh Int prl1"' T v er'nptnn Cem OANTZ Julv 5 CHARLES H husband nf late May Gant7 (nre Hill) and son of late John W and Virginia H. Oantz Rela tives and friends Kevntone Circle. No 15, B f A . emploves of Henry Dlsston &. Sons, Invited to funeral services Mon. 2 p m, 7130 Tulln st . Tacom Int nrlvate Oak land Cem Remains max be viewed Sun. eve New York paper copy OARTLAND July 4 at Municipal Ho pltal nf srarlatlna JOsFPIl son of John and Marv Gartland Will bury from Mu nicipal Hospital Sat No funeral GEGENHEIMER Julv 3. CATHARINE, widow of Philip Gepenhelmer, aced 80 Rel ative and friend Invited to funeral serv ices. Sun 3 p m 2047 N Randolph st Int nrlvntA Greenmount Cem Auto funeral GIRNEY July 4 ELLEN C dau-hter of late Matthew and Mary Olfcnex Rela tives and friends league of he Sacred Heart. Invited tn funeral Mon 9 a. m.. resldencA of Daniel Manning Di.xlf'town Pa Solemn requiem mass Church or our Lady of Mt Carmel Doylestown 10 a m Int St Mrv's Cem ORAMLICH Julv 4 BARBARA GRAM LICH (nee Sauer), wife of Charles A Oramllch. aged 74 Relatives and friend a invited to funeral Mon 7 30 a m resi dence of son Edward II Gramlhh, 2217 S 17th st Mass st Monica's Church Ham Int private. New Cathedral Cem Auto cor tege GRASMEDER Suddenly. July 3 ANTON "" husband of Marx Grasmeder (nee Hess). aged 52 Relatives and friends Ongwe Honwe Tribe No 200 I O R. M emploes of Jacob Reed's Sons cloth cutters Lohmll ler Yearly Renf Soc , No 1. Invited to fu n.ral Mon 8 30 a m HJO'i K. Oxford st Requiem mass St Peter's Church 10 a m. Int Mot Holy Redeemer Cem. GRIFFITH July .r. LUCY F. daughter of late John I) and Marv K Griffith Rela tlves and friends Invited tn funeral serv Ic-s, Tues. 2 p. m. 'i?4 Kevntone st . Tnconj Int North C.dar Hill Om ORURER Julv 4 REVEL M. son of late Ltntoln W and Sallte M G ruber aged 27 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral ' mKt vv-4 i. .,..,,.. .tAL. J4ilLi, ' . . . i " -' ..'r-ji. n.' . Tfi-i 'a -V '.. v '. nRATIlS stnlces, Jton., 10 , m.. remdenre of uncle K. T. Kstorllne. lais ji. TirSnia st (",iit and Thompson), int. private. n"iIioo io!p,.m"nA,i?! ffl;:,.fr Uewed 8un- 8 U llth ood to tilx.ie.Sul 'unerni. rM,VA?LM?,n- y .3. JOHN U . son of n.i.",i.":.;n1.. '"" "rv c. Hammer, it i'i " irienns invited to funeral, iieic'r'.rt.' I .. a om." ""'"'nee of fnther. 4i1 if iR fri'j MSoln" requiem masa Church S't l5i,0,&m"me 10 ' m' ,nt- Pr,V,,e- " ASi,5,,,? Jf . AMANDA HAnntS acd MU'),n.Y"j,.ow "f Wntnoii R. Harris, fmr.i :..n"R"f" Hnrt friends Invited to SlM.n'-r'V.S"1'. ,on- S P. rn . son-in-law's residence Charles II. Coert. 0003 Tulip II vs ffvSm",,'t', In.t' P'lvnte, lil. i-"n! 'rlend Invited to funeral serv. rire"!f,sJn'!1"nr.erCfsm,p BMln" nW b lulv '4MMlnU'5,1!.nly' .".' Atlantic Cltv. N. J , neinn... ADS K.". WL',0,V, of "'llllam Helm. S.V ii.r nd 'rln1 InMtrd to funeral !"f'; SV?'i" ni " N. Florida ate. Phlla'd'eTphla" M " '" ' 0,d " C' .,.,.l!o""JUly 5. at ft"irt Rlmrtfnmdinn -t CXIXI ? r TV ' ." iillHLIHlll,UII HI -. ilti,,IJ"-,yKow.0'. Wllllnm J. Hcls. aeed " !- iiu.iL.t- in innnroi fHS-Md iot -,aR 'lenipel, Helathes and v,Ji,J' V; a9'.M" No- r,4: Harrowcate uf?n.i "'""flelal Ass'n. K'ranzmacher 5ji-nB?rbun.d' Snelall't l.ledertafel. I.or rne i-ountl:?' clu,' lnlted to funeral terv in ' t?""" A p- '" MM N. Uth st. Int. JIt...J eace Cem, HIHHM.-July .'.. 8TEVIJ.V IIII1HM. aced ... , "''tlj.r" "'! Irlends united to funernl se-il.es, ..3D N. 7th at. Hun. 1 p in. Int ,.3.m,?, " ' hiirihynrd Ilrlstoi. V Mon "on f .t-nirlcs and Ilettle lllnea (nee IJost). aced 'U of Co. I,. 37th Inf. U. H A.. stationed at Laredo. Tex. Uelatles and friends, membrs of Allegheny Ave. tiaptlst t hurch and Sunday riihool; Kred Wagner Council No is:,, ir. o. u, A. .M . loska Tribe. No. 3711. I o n. M . Invited In fu "'"' Tues., l p m parents' resldene. .liM.i Coral st. Services at above-named i hurch p. m Int. Hast Ced ir Hill Cem 1 .".".l".".."1?5 bo Mewed Mon , afti-r S P in HUOHKS July 4 JOHN, son of Peter and late Susan Hughes. Itelatle and friends. Bartenders' Union. I, O. O M . y. 14! K. O. K.. No 4L'. Invited to funeral. Mon. 8:30 n. m . 317.-. Tulip st Solemn requiem mass Church of the Natlutv. 10 a, m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto fu neral. IIUHN July 4. ANNA, wife of John It lluhn and daunliter of Into Itobert and Anna J McCllntock Ilelatlves nnd friends In vited to funeral strvfir. Mon 2 p m., real denie William It Schofielil. 117 S iOth st Int Mt. Morlah Cem KUHT7. Maj ss In Trance. Lieutenant PAUL 1IOKDA KI'IITZ Memorial services Calvarv Church. Mnnhrlm st and Pulaski ave. OerrtMntown, Hun, 5 p. m . to which relatives and friends are Invited. Omit flowers LUTItnrt Julv S, rilANCIS. son of Frank and Rose I.uther. aRed 3 mos rtela tles and frlendK Invited to funernl, Mon., 1 p m , residence parents 427 Wellens ave , Olnev. Int. private, Holv Redeemer Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun . 7 to n p tn MAIIER. Julv 4. AN'.N'A MAIIKIt COKll HAM. vldo of John Maher Relatlvia anil friends Invited to fun.ral. .Mon . N .tn n ni . 1M3II K. tlxfnrd at. Illpll masa St JllillHel's Church 1(1 a m Int priiHte New Cathe dral C"ln Omit flowers CarrUEP funeral. MANAHAN July 4 THOMAS, husband of Ilrldcrt Manahan (nee Oassev) Rela tlvrs and friends Holv Name and S.iired Heart Societies, all other societies of which he was u member. Invited to funeral. Mon . 8 30 a. m. .1011) N 13th st Solemn requiem hlKh miss M Stephen's Chi.rvh 10 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem JIATKI1. Juh 4. CATHAIHNi: M YKR. aced 73 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sun . 1! n m , Madison .ive and Penn st.. Clifton Helchts l)elavare Cnuntv. Pa. Int I.owiips'h Crer. llnrvlnc llrnnnds .McIJKVITT. Julv 4 CHARLES THOMAS, husband of Carrie McDevItt and son of Itop and late Charles McDcvltt. acrd 1.1 Rela tives and frlendR Phlla Lndtrn. n ",4. 1. O O. M , emploves of CambrldEe Worsteil Mills Invited tu funeral. Mon, -' 30 p m. 3iil) K. HrinBliurst at . Oermantown Int prlvnte. Northwool Cem. Auto service Prlends mav call Sun eve .VK.SAHAN Julv 4 THOMAS huinnnd of Ilridstt Menahan (nee Uaffev) Rela tives and friends Holv Name nnd S u ret) Heart Societies and all other soc-lftles of which he was u member. Invited to funeral Mon . 8"1 a m . nillll N 13th si Solemn requiem hUh mass St Stephen's Ch'irih 10 a m Tnt Hols Cross Cem Auto funernl MVERS At Irurllmrtnn N J Julv 4 HANNAH, widow of William 11 Mvcrs Rel atlvis and friends invited U? funeral .134 St .Marv st. Iturllnuton, N J . Mon . 1 It m. Int Odd Pellows Cem. Crlends mev '-iM '"l" eve MOVACHAN Julv 3. SARINA MONA- GIIAN Due notice of funeral residence of sister. Mrs John McOlone. 4701 Drown st JI1EU. lUly 4. CATHARINE JIYIStl ned 73. Kelatlvea nnd friends invited tn funeral. Sun "J p. m. Madison ve. and Penn fit.. Clifton HelRhts, Delnware Co., Pa. Int. Lnvinps T'rve Hurjlnc CIrnunds NEUXHOFKEIt Julv .1. (IBOROE NEU.VHOKKHR. at Lansdale. at-ed (11. R la- iiv.a and irlends invltetl lo runer.il. sun , 1 30, 7th st , Lansdale l"urthpr services nnd Int Orvlllc Church. 2 3D Int adloln Ins cem Auto will met t nln leaving Read Inir Tenn'nnl 1" 10 at I.unadil Stiitlnn. NOLAN Suddenls Julv 4. ROSE, wife of Thorn ih Nolan Relatives and friends. Altar and Rosarv Societies. Invited to fu neral Tues 7.10 a m . ir,1!l N Lambert st Solemn requhm maws St Elizabeth's Church 0 a, m Int Holy Cross Ctm Auto funeral II WHEN Julv 4. MICHAEL A. son of Patrick A and Sirah O'llrlen Relatives ard friends InvltM to funeral. Mon . K a m. I2S McKean st Sol.mn hiph mass of requiem at Chu.rh of Our L..d nf Mt Carm 1 0 .10 n. in Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral O IIRIHN On Jul r. WIN PRANC1S A hUHb.tnd of Miry O'Brien (nee Martin) nnn son or me line jamea and lainanne O'llrlen Relatives and friends also P R R Relief Asso, lation. Holy Name of (lean Cnnrch. Invited to funeral on Tuesdav, at R 30 a m. from late residence, Hilt N. Ibiuvler at solemn nqulem mass Church nf the (Irsu lo o'clock Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto service O'DOVNEl.l. Inlv 4. JOHN A., husband of Elizabeth M O'DonneR (nee Cassedy) and son of John T and Annie M O'Donnell. Relatives and friends, Holv Name Socletv of the Church of rtur I.idv of Victory and emploves of West Phlla Office, U. (1. I Co , Invited to fyneral Mon . R 30 s. -n . 130 N Md st , West Phil i Solemn requiem mass Church of Our I.adv of Victory 10 a. m Int Cathedrnl Cem Autfl service. OOEl.tnV At 11122 Wallace St.. July 3. MAIKIAItET M . widow of Warwick M. o-eisby aeed ss Further notice of funeral wlO 1 -Iven later POTTS On July 4 11118 EMMA B POTTS widow of William T Potts and daughter of Thomas W and Maria Lvons. tn her 30th ear Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral i-ervioes. on Mon. at 2 p m . at parents' residence, 184R N. Rou vler st Int private rernwood Cem. Re mains maj be viewed Sun eve. Auto serv- PRICKITT. Julv 3. Vt Mt. Holly. N. J.. REULAH J widow of Jaiob S. Prickltt and daughter of late Nathan nnd Feulah Austin and Kranddaughter of Henry and Rachel Roeers, aired 78. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 41 Rlsnham t.. Mt Holl. Mon . 2 p m. Int. Mt. Hilly Cem 1'Vlenria mnv phII Run eie RAPP-July 4 WILLIAM, son of John and Rattle Ranp (nee Youne) Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Mon., H a m., parents' resident e 524 Lawrence st.. Olney. Requiem high mass Church of the Incarna tion 10 m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. RUPERT Julv 3 at residence of son-in-law. Henry O Wright, 11 W. Harvev ave. Merchantvllle. N J. ANNE nRINTON RU PERT, wife of Genrtre M Rupert. Srlces and Int at convenience nf family ROCHELLE In Whllenin townshln. Monteonifrj Co July 5 PHOEBE, widow of William Rochelle aged 70 Relatives and friends invited to funeral, 718 Sw ede st . Norristown. Pa Mon . 10 a m Int. Riverside Cem Norristown Remains may De Sim jttltM " ' RUOFF Julv 4 AMELIA, widow of Charles Ruoff Relathfs and friend invited tn funeral .services Mon , 2 p m , 2434 Pop lar st Int private, Mt Vernon Cem. Re mains may he viewed Sun 7 to ! p. ni. RYAN. July 3, at parents' residence. 1021 Brown st the Rev MIOHXKL A. RYAN son of Michael J Hnd Mary K. Ksan (nee Dw ver) Reverend clergv, rela tives una menus invito; to runerai lues morn Church of Assumption R V M Divine office 0 30 a m Solemn requiem mas 10 serxlce i tm. ttoiy vros tem auio SCHUCH Julv 3 FREDERICK, husband of Caroline Schuch ne Stnerrle) aged 47. feave and fr'emls Red Cross Castle No. 80. K. a E.; Tonemah Tribe. No 230. I. ( R M Protection Chamber No. 8 O, K, T . emploves Emll Wahl Mfg. Co , In vited to funeral service Sun 2 p m., 4245 N S-vdcnham st Int Hillside Cem via funeral car, SHERRY. July 4. MARTHA FORSYTH F! SHERRY, widow of William Sherry, aced ,...:.j ... ,.. -i-jti.1 , v ua v w . ' f 'fiY WEATTIS 82. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Mop - ?..? Ii.Slet.i son. William Sherrv, 7413 Palmetto St.. llurholme (take Tox Chaso car to Rlelah st.). Int. private Remains may ba viewed sun., 8 to 10 p. m SBIltOl.n. July 4. CHARLES A., bus bind of lllanrha Selbold (nee Oeschle) and son nf Michael and Lena Selbold. flgeil 39 Relatives nnd friends members of Phila delphia & Readln- Relief Asso : North Penn Nest No. 1727. " of Owls. Invited to fu neral, Mon., 2 an p m , parlors of Charles Pfirenmaler A Son. 1400 N. 20th st. Int. Hillside Cem.. via trollev. Remains can be Viewed Sun eve. 7 to I). SIMON Julv 3. MART EMZAnRTH. wife nf aeorge 1. Simon and daughter nf late Oeorge and Catharine Shlsler. aued 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 1 p in 1310 Shunk st Services Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Trinity. 18th nnd Wolf sts., 2 p. m. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem, Auto service SIMPSON July 4. T)r. JOHN T SIMP SON, son of late Wllllem and Martha A Slmnson. Relatives and friends members of st Ambrose P. 13. Church. Court Ouaker Cltv. No. 17. F, of A : North Phlla. Dental Assn. invneo in lunerai services, ,-vion , . P. tn . I'.VPi N Front st. Further services In the above-named rhurrh, 8 p. m. Int. pri vate. Orecnwood (K. of P.) Cem, Auto serv Ice Sl.l'DINO Julv 2 ELIZAtlF.TH M . wife of John Sludlno daughter nf late Lawrence and Marv Downev. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral husband's residence, 2223 S. Colorado st. Mon.. R"V) a. m. High re nulem mass st Montaene'a Church 10 a. m. Int V" Cnthednl rm Autn service. SNTDER Julv 1 TR1EDA. wife of Allen O Snider (nee Kaiser), aged 2(1 Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services. Sun.. 2 p. m , 4433 N nth at. Int. Westminster Cm SOSDORF At rennsgrove, N' .1., Julv R. MARY B.. wife nf Conrad Sosdorf. atfed 71). Relatives and friends Invited tn funernl serv ices. Sun 1) a m . parlors of Mrs. Henry Schneider ct Son. 173') flermnntown live. Int. Hitlslde feni via funeral car SOUTHWICK Julv 4. nt Rurllngtnn N. J . OEOROE W. SOUTttWICK. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral. 41B Locust ave., Rurllngton. N J.. Mon . 2 p. tn. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem Trlends may call Sun. eve STANTON At Mt Hollv N. J.. Julv 3, THERESA RBI.I.E wife of Samuel C. Stan ton aged 40 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sun., 2 p. m , 121 Mill st. Int. Mt Holly Cem Friends may call 8ati, 7 to 11 p m SULLIVAN, July 4. JOHN L. SULLI VAN. son of Moses and Catherine Sullivan (nee Hrown), aged 24 Relatives and friends. Division No II. A 1 1L: Wexford, No. ns, S and H Snc lety: Court Lehigh. No. 171, F. of A . Invited to funeral. Mon , 7:30 n, m . residence of parents. 2110 E. Adams st Solemn requiem mass St. Ann'a Church n ni. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem Auto S" Ice TATIDR "Suddenly. Julv 4. at Ocean Cltv. N J. (lEOROE W. If. son of W. H nnd Susanna Tavlor. aged 10. Relatives and frunda invited tn funeral services. Mon . 2 p. m . residence of parents, (124 Central ave.. Ocean City. N J. Int. Pleasantvllle, N J THOMAS Julv 4 JENNIE, widow of Nicholas II Thorn is. aged 3U Relatlvea nnd friend1 Saco Council No 1)3. D. of P., members of Ontario Presbvterlan Church, Invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 p m . 3472 Hcleu st Int private. Greenmount Cem Friends may view remains Sun., from 8 th in i m TOMPKINS Julv 3. CLARA HATFIELD, wife of Wllliim Miller Tompkins, aged 31. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services 2 n. m 4813 Haverford ave. Int. private. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Frl . 7 to H p m. TOMPKINS. At St James Hotel. Julv 3. RICHARD K husband of Marv .1, Tomn kins Rrlatlvis and friends Invited to serv ice. Mon. 2 P. m.. Oliver II Ifal' Rldg . 1820 Chestnut st Int private Friends miv call un 7.10 tn d-10 p. m TOOIIBV July 3. W'l.LIAM F. Bon nf William A K.nd late Bridget Toohcv Due notti e of funeral will be given from late resi dence "1 R Brown it TURNER. Julv 3. JAMES J., husband of Mary J Turner Relatives and friends Court EaBt End. No 1113, F. of A., and Coopers Int. Union of N. A,. Invited to funeral. Tues , 8 n. m 101 Mifflin st. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of the Sacral Heart i 3o a m Int. Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral ' WALTER At Riverside. N. .T.. Julv li. lOSEPHLVl'. wife, of Henry Walter (neo Much), Relatives and friends Sacred Heart and Rosary Society, of St. Peter's Church Invited to funeral Tues , 8.30 a m . 44 Scott st. Solemn requiem mass fl.,10 a. ni. St. Peter's Chunh Int. St. Peter's Cem , Riverside. N J. Trains leave Market st. ferrv 712 and 7'10 u m WATTS July 3, CAROLINE C. wife of John E Watts (nee Farrlngton). Due no tice of funcrul will be given, from 21142 N Darlen st. WB11ER July .1. ELLEN, wife of Allan Weber and daughter of late Peter and Eliza beth Neary Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Mon., 8 30 a, m., husband's resi dence. 3S73 Coral St. Requiem mass St. Joachim's Church 10 u. m. ini private Auto funernl. WELSH. Suddenly, July 4. WILLIAM J. Jr , son of William J. and Catharine Welsh aged 111. Relatives and friends In-. Vlted to funeral. Tues . 8 111 a. m.. 420 Llnd lev ave. High mass Church of the In carnation 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre. Cem Auto funeral WILKINSON July 3 ANNIE, wife of William J. Wilkinson and daughter of Anne and late Michael West Relatives and friends. Soda lit) of II V. M. of St. Eliza beth'a Church. Invited to funeral, Tues , 8 1o n ni . 2113 Berks st. solemn requiem mass St Eltrabeth'a Church 10 a m. Int Holv Cross Cem WILKINSON' Jul 3. MARY T. widow of Ellas P Wilkinson aged (IS. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services, Sat . .1 30 p. m . 442 E Tulpehoncken st der-mnninun.- Int. private WISE lulv 4 ANNA CUSIC BATES widow of illlHin W Wise, at son-in-law's residence. Henrv J Donnelly 401 Colllne dale aTe.. Colllnmlale Pa Mats at St loseph s Church Moil II u m Int private. Wilmington. Del . papers copv. LOST AND FOUND DOG Lot, Boston terrlei, brlndle and white, left foreleg and foot white. 7 months old. answers to name of Governor. Reward if returned to J. R. Rue. 720 West v:iw it. Germantown AIREDALE DOG License .140; Fourteenth Police District, re ward 3017 Pulaski live Gin 1381 J DOG Lost, large black spaniel. Sunday; re. ward Phone Germantown Ht.1l) J. HANDBAG Lost on Lincoln highway east of Bustleton. Tuesdav afternoon, Julv 2. brown sole leather handbag, containing man's wearing apparel; reward if returned to P 721 Ledger Office RING Lost in the vicinity of Broad and Walnut sts on the evening of Julv 2. one 3-stone diamond ring. Tiffany setting, and one diamond circle guard ring $100 re. ward if returned to 423 Walnut st. No questions asked PEHSONALS MISSING FROM HOME Rosle Dorsev. Ital Ian, aged 15, disappeared July 1, 101B, wore niuo sain ami wniie waist, nenu in formation to home, 010 Pond st., Rrlstol. Pa. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Pnxe 3) BOOKKEEPERS A large Philadelphia bank-. Ing insiliuiion, cpniruuj incaieu wants bookkeepers and clerks: vvomen 23 yCUrs nf age and over, with several ear liuslness experience: banking experience not essential; 11 232, Ledger Office, BOOKKEEPER, exn. Co.. Margaret st . ford Applv Sehward Wheel on P. 11. R.. Frank- CKT SPINNERS ,ND TWISTKRs) WANTED' EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS- GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK! PRINCIPALLY FOR GOVERNMENT WORK. AP. PLY GRISWOLD WORSTED CO.. DARBY. PA. CLERK, experienced, as general office as. slstant: must be neat in appearance; ref. erence required Apply In person, McFadden. Sands & Co., 115 Chestnut st. f ,- to - . .w '.- , J?- lw ( " , HELP WANTED JEMAI.E (Other Classified Ads on fate 2) CLERK, quick and accurate, knowledge of comptometer: resident of Camden pre ferred: state salary. Address P. O. Box Bin. Camden. N J. A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY TELEPHONE SERVICE, T8 VlTAI.tT IMPORTANT IN CARRYING ON THE WAR. 3000 TOUNO WOMEN TFLEPHONE OP ERATORS IN PHILADELPHIA AND VI CINITT, THE WORLD S WORKSHOP. ARE PATRIOTICALLY HULPINd TO WIN THE WAR. TOUNO WOMEN. 17 TO 31 TEAR1 OF AOB. CAN ENTER THIS OREAT WORK AT ONCE. 10 PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID AD VANCEMENT THEREAFTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS! EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. THE WORK IS CLEAN AND FASCINAT-' IN(I, THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEAS ANT. MEAL SERVED AT COST: ANNtVER SARY PAYMENTS: SICK BENEFITS: VACATIONS WITH PAY: NOT OVER 8 HOURS' WORK PER DAY. LOOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR TUNITY. TALK IT OVER ANY WEEK DAY BETWEEN 8 AND n WITH MIS el. 1". JllAOC AT 408 MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA OR MISS V. M. ELLIOTT 20 E. 5TH ST.. CHESTER. PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA CLERICAL WORK. Including stenography, permanent position In otTlce for vnung wnman. nt point about 30 miles from Phil adelphia, good palnrv to right apnltiant. Address Postnfflce Box 11104, Philadelphia, CLERKS Several good opportunities for oung women between 18 and 23 In a large Philadelphia, bank: those having addlng-ma-chlne experience preferred: atate age. experi ence and salary expected. P 724. Ledger Office FEMALE OPERATIVES From 18 to 41 years of age 2300 wanted WOODBURY. N J.. HAG-LOADING PLANT United States Government work, "Washington Park, near Westvllle. N J., on Pe'insvlvnnle nellrnad (West Jersev and Seashore division); also by trolley from Camden. Free transportation to and from Philadelphia. Camden and Intermediate points Cars specially reserved for women operatives Working hours, 7 a m to 3 p 34c TO 34c PER HOUR m Reglnners receive 34c per hour while under Instruction, which lasts from one to two wteks, after which the rate Is Increased according tu proficiency. This gives xou an opnortunltv to show xour patriotism and do xour hit while being paid for it, as the operation of this pi int Is et-sential to our overseas fortes. Lunch mav be carried Into the plant or purchased at cost In the cafeteria. Further Information mav lie obtained bv appling to anv United States or Federal emplojment bureau or EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MacARTIIUR BROTHERS COMPANY WASHINGTON PARK Wi;STVILLE, N J. .t Tne - . TTT m t i.i,r,nT.n iniiiiK women neiweep ine ages of 18 and 2.1. wanted by an old-established finnnclal house for clerical work, state age. experience of office machines and salary ex- pected. P 721 Ledger Office CLERKS Young vvomen between 18 and 23 for clerical work in n large corporation: those with addlng-m.ichlne experience pre ferred, state age, experience and salary ex pected P 721 ladger Office ELLIOTT-FISHER billing machlno operator. scare experience Hgp and salary expected P 71 11 Ledger Office. GIRLS lo make cushions. Apply 244 S. GIRLS, experienced, wanted on caps Apply iv. nK K Son N W cor 3d and Arc PAYROLL CLERK experienced, state expe- ' rience, age. eatary expected, P 714. I-edser I Office SCHOOL TEACHER, young, wanted for out door educational work: a rest from the schoolroom, pleasant wnrk: good salary for right person P 727. Ledger Office. SILK PICKERS AND SPREADERS Splen did wages for particular workers paid while learning Apply Grlswold. Worsted Company, Darby, Pa. SOLICITOR ladv for cemeterv lots: salary 113 ner week O 410 Ledger Central I .STENOGRAPHER experienced, for 2 mrnths, possibility of being a permanent nosltlell Sllnrv $20 per week scleral girls in nffice. Applv In own handwriting, 100 N Wnler st, STENOGRAPHER Competent oung lady with knowledge of mechanical terms pre ferred, etite experience and sular desired G .14 1 Ledger Central STENOGRAPHER. vnunL ladv experienced, pleasint surroundings; excellent opportu nity for advancs-ment: snlarv $1.1 to start. Call Mnndav after 10 a. m . 313 Bourse Hld-r STENOGllAPHF.R and Tvplst One with ex. pcrlence on dictating, mnchlne referred, Apnlv 1701 W Alleghen? ave. T-nnne 701 STENOGRAPHERS Good opportunity lor experienced stenographers by large cor poration; state experience ago and salary expected P 701 Ledger Office TEACHER, competent, with less than B vears' experience, wanted for personal service work during July and August. P 72ti Ledger Office. TYPIST, with knowledge of hilling, familiar with nonllstlne machine; permanent posi tion, with advancement Apply 1701 W Allegheny ave Phone Tlngn 7401 WANTED, vi white waitress; wages $ per week -and sleep In: also young white woman to assist In kltrhen: wages S9 per week and sleep out. Apply Friends' Arch St Centre. 804 Arch st. WOMEN wanted for offlce-bulldlng cleaning. 6 hours a day. A 30 a m. to 8 .10 a. m . fi p. m to 8 p m : good wages, Bteady work Apply Room 444, WIDENER BUILDING WOMAN, colored, formerly a teacher, wants ilerlcel nosltion. Address L J.. 223 S. 3d St.. Phlla. Vi,"V:?fTS wc. ;'? !.. ""tKt, T' V V H?.tv HEtV WAT-TTeD-JFBkAttB. (Oilier Classified Ail's nn !' 2) WOMEN to pack chain, street. Apply 244 8. Stk HELP WANTEDMALE (Other Classified Ads on Page S) APPRENTICE Protestant boys wanted M learn brlcklaslng trade: pxceltent pppor. tunltv tn learn good trade. P 33 Led, Off, 4UU VVIIRI-I.IMIS. Eight-hour shift, 41 ...... I.n.ie Annlv Mnrtin A vviinam ti. Nixon Paper Co. Nixon st.. Mnnnvunk. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER bus iness requires a live wire who has had experience In solicit ing and who Is a result-getter In selling, preferably one vvhrt la familiar with either the sprin kler business or lire insurance. Real opportunity for .right party. Please give details as to experience, results accom plished, etc. P 722, Ledger Of fice, BOOKKEEPER In office about 30 mllcl from Philadelphia: state experience for mer emplovment. age nnd salary expected! reply In confidence. Address Postoffico Box 10(14. Philadelphia. BOOKKEEPER, not subject to draft: cine who understands public- utllltv accounting' preferred Address (1 344, I.cclgerc enirai. BOY desires position as messenger in i.iw. ver's OtTlce. Acldres "C." 2J.i Soult Third street. Phlla. BOY. bright, active, over HI jea" om, wanled In hank II 233, Ledger Office. CARPENTERS 20 First-class enrpenters wanted to "vrorl on Government work. Good ware.. Apply at once, with reference. MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. MlD EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT , EDDYSTONE. PA. Plant emplovment hours Dally. 7 a. ra. to ft p. m . except Sunday Saturday. T a. m. to 11 a. m. rm.nrHr.im to operate Hudson I CAR AND WORK SMALL (1AKHK.N WK COllSntY PLM'E ON SOUTH SHORE OP n'ii isi.vnd' Mi'sr nn single, WHITE ANT) ABOVE DR-vFT AGE: 8TATB SALV-HY DESIRED ND REFERENCES. O 445 LEDGER CENTRAL CHAUFFEUR, married tn drive 1-ton truck, I Applv superintendent, Market House, S. E, ,cor iiiinanci .,rcrt-;i CLERK, Gentile, br'sht energetic, for n-ilel otnees or large hihuuih. iuhuk .inuimuji excellent opportunltj for advancement: sal arv !.. per week Applv 3i Hour. Rldg. COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN MENT SHIPYARD. HOG ISLAND, RE QUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS, WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE UUS ME,N FOR CAFETERIAS; GOOD WAGES, ROOM AND BOARD; PLEASANT SUR ROUNDINGS. APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE $ 300 WALNUT ST. ' SEE MR. SCULL Do not apply at Hog Island ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office-bldg. service: white: steady ra plojment. Apply Room 414, 1411 Walnut it. ELEVATOR bPERATORS fnr office build, ing aervlce. white: stendv employment. Apply Room 431. Land Title Bldg. ELEVATOR OPERATORS for ofrice-bulldln service: white: stendv employment. Apply Room 444. Wldener Bldg. ELLIOTT-l1 isiititl Pilling macnine .peraiori stale experience, age ana salary expeciea. ' P 71.T Ledger Office.. ENGINEER Competent cnlef engineer, to take charge of power plant: Camden fo- torv. alternating current. P 718, Ledger ornce. 1.-III T-M A V F.l.ht.hmir mhlfl. 41n ner hour. .,.-.;..--- "----r -,;,,,,- "-V. ti- .. j , Applv Martin & W llllam H. Nixon Paper 'Co. Nixon st , Manayunk. I FIREMEN LABORERS Men familiar with Talor stokers preferred! good working conditions; 8, hour shifts, Ap ply 0 to lo.a. m. or U 30 to 7 p. m, 2Bth land Christian. I FREIGHT HANDLERS WANTED CAN1 MAKE $4 PER DAY AND UPWARD APPLY P. R. R. MANTUA TRANSFER ENTRANCE 81ST AND COLUMBIA AVE. GUARDS t 25 WANTED Experience not necessary; and short.hour shifts. good warn Applr ALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RirLE PLANT EDDYSTONE, PA. FRAME MAKERS WINDOW AND DOOTt FRAMES (STOCK)' OOOD WAGES! STEADY WORK: NO PIECE WORK: HALF A DAY SATURDAY SNEDAKER CO.. BTH AND TIOGA STS. HAMMERMAN to run small triphammer! 83c per hour: permanent position. M Sit), Ledger Office. LABORERS ' WORK IN PHILADELPHIA APPLY TO V, COOKE 1521 ARCH LABORERS AND MECHANICS WANTED FOR ATLANTfC REF1NINO CO. U, S. DEPT, OF LABOR EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 3D ND WALNUT F, McGOVERN LABORERS In slilppliuj department to load i cars Indoor work. 13 30 for 111 hn ir. Apply Martin 4 Wm II Nixon Paper Co!: Nixon st , Manayunl , yvl vu, ' LAHOREIlN -Two white laborers wanted'- . wagea $2.1 per vveekr steady emnlovin.nl' 1 Apply Mr. E Barrett 10-1 N. WaTir .t nt' l.AHORERS on coal cars; '$4 for 10 lin,,r. Apply Martin William If, Nixon Paper Co. NliMiit.1.Mtiu)unli " '""r LABOItERS wanted to work in paper wr.r '4l!i0N,.,!FrLnk,l;n""rt' "" .r" I. .r.An.tnnn jiep .liilirnx lo .learn tci Ti Mieriur lairins nulls, lathe, anil lilaiier. ilth attractive wasje cn do so by aiuilv.'i' nM.'a"?,".',? Myl.neryCo,: ' 1 4 Mwf?f ,V, & T .y M "M ' .: . X c:i J- V . T 3 4? f e. t a -fls ? k 'i ' 4 . 1 m n I A y i t; i'hi 'i 1 i Sf i V If Hi 1 '1 .!. 4
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