v.; T3 a. a fi 'V' Wfl jri ;.v - I f- 5 4, T. sysg. f.v, p&vVr' DIGRESSIVE WORK t? Order Sons of Amer cing Campaign Against pf&f German Influence J? i State Executive Committee, Fatrl- kOrfler Sons of America, In meeting; te. Camp Headquarters, with State Bt Oabrlc H. Moycr, State Vice n John V: Harper, State Treas on S Smith and State Secretary iXln attendance, Instructed the JNeretary to get Into action as r.'fls noss ble all the notitlons to tort Wilson requesting the exclu- of everything German from the Insist that "everv mm born 'n Ger d living here be 100 per cent merl jet out of the rountrs and that the ns againvt rnnira urm.m u no i i fA M fhl llm fnrfli Thavi German nwspirers In PnlI-idelPhl I are id receive tnc snfri atiennon or I ATeler until Ihev m nrlntnA In Vnelleh j fee- every word Oermin the Mm word I reprinted in English tide bv side Tho J). S, of A. started tho neht ng-ilnst Oer lin me puonc schools and r-irrieo it to success, not sinne in i'piiideipma fn more than 1000 ell and town fn enneylvanla Prompt progress r -. 't n j n-cfm.1 ih m id In 'ii i t" KHr mn than 400 reports haie i'-eal r 'frwd at State headquarters and th nutlook 1lfr a gain for the vMr ft o i thou Bj- Mr members in FcnnsMv in t vit- i-resi. l",SSii Mover and his iAff !. n iU i2"l?''n,r!!2,r,?Hhh. ."Jm1;,,. em liuartet and chorus lnglng of the patrl 8ftVnEe,G.,trSnt' I otic tunes Brother Charles H GnkeWs Bavfriptlc rallies have been held throughout fKUte and telllns results rive teen th , .- ' J&5TS,ffrS?ff&t S558lJi?t.r1SS i'Kmndefegates, which alwav. arous great SiMnrsst. Each camp is entitled to one dele aatu for each 100 member The State f J CJBP, tala jenr will h nn Immrtanl w.Wjpon in Lebanon nett month ind the iTIsr.i"-nKi.J.,ii.r. ,.V..ii' ii The rhilldelphla dlecitlnn w ll taiiBber nearlv 250 delea-ates siontBimm ItEhV;? ' Claade T Reno of Allentown candidate , S"w!tTVh.r7u?ndo;Vem?ntWorLhiKh!i h!n, Lebanon and other counties and subordinate mmnR Mrhtle Fred tAv rtt Trttitii1 r"armi l hfte baekinc. Thv are lawyers and lea.l- ?K1 m lueir rsj'nir i vjiiuiiumi i"-s i n.i- i i 'S surely malco a flrst-clasa fatate tamp i A i h....tu AAHk.Ba. 11 &a nttine fertwaiii -.-.. fi"ffhi State Camp rrosram of entertaln ffXlMWil will open Sunday evenlnff. Autrtit 25 wnntnQ Ferstrverance tiand wm renaer a , tgeawewt In the public square at l,ebanon, 62X d ,ddri kh vein btx delKered b stito PwChttln Harry n Daniels of Cimeron Coun ty. and A W. Johnson of IrIiburp State ,rnnn hiiilrtlnir trnnf (- Dolt sit en ire urcrcil ?4toBet to Lebanon on Sunda If possible sjftflth commltte has arranged to entertain Wth ttata fpnm Kunrliiv tn V'rlrliv The POtl. YenUon; dates are August 27 2S and 2' with TD-flireei paraae on inursuay aiieniuun tr2th. r4Vtt5tU Seeretarv Helms had the State EthMdauarters dressed up in fine style on M?.JMvpenaence uay, ten oeauuiui uai;s iaoTYieo tne ouuainir ine e.ecinc sign win twrtied on fpr the first time In months and ,;tjfcs American flacs neer looked more b"au t TT,f bThe fellowlne letter han bfen ent out filff the Coatcs Memorial Portrait Committee 'HI. WfHtHIBllHl V.1I1P( ui iIllv-ll aoK uknm Jfcldent C. L. Nonemaker. of Altoona is v, a,, tumrvo. ffyAt the last biennial session of the Na- rv&alTmiT, T ft fl nf i hsld In Ttlltl is$$Wt,a resolution was infduced b Iroth ;; W. F- StelnhaeusT nist btnte pros.uent !NNtw Jersey calling for a memorial por tSttrait of Dr. Reynell Coates founder of the 'woe', to bo made, suitably framed and nuns L- " - - . -1.l a , - n -ln.n nf ?,(WMmmlffM tn. n11el funds for such Tlir , r OWDBUr BI1U aaiMllK iui ilia ni'i'uiiiiiiirin, ui siKSftH. This resolution was unanimousiv rSittepted by the. convention The under-ltred I'ceSmlttee was appointed hy National Tresl r.vSt Brother J talvin Straver Hnd Is now $r4r to receive contributions for this fund fsjZiZZZ L , k , ... ., ,,, L'i&SITbm Is at present no suitnble memorial l.&!5SmmS.rofr.at?-th.e..,Tr ?5HCb.elJv.f.d .1 - ir"" --.. . rTT-- ----- - - - - Bk-ln thla respect. The purpose of the r, win ururr una i"-cn oum mini ncit committee la to Ree that this mis rectified In that a memorial in the i nanasome portrait no piacea at Camn hcadouartcrs as a perma -VSStlonal ( CrtczL to the roan whose senlus r order possible We desire to en- upporl ana co-operaiion oi rery M irnnHfi nn t, ns r fliibord!natr . lprDl iuo urucr in iiiiwiik. una fj"jcv.i. il I I le V- FA4en smalt Will or cimps , "& 'fiontrlhutlnix 1 or more will be aardfd an fgfrajprnprUe crtlflcate contalnlnc a handsome IVMirtralc or uocior uoties wnicn wui proie U AJ Tluaoie rauicuii a iic ""v . a vuu- iSeWUmten will bo announced ln Camp JsTeva c-;rom time to time. glCS vAU contributions should be mailed to 2?r rotner'Edwara a uoan i-jusninK i i. pvlf. T. treasurer or the runa. win ou not mHB fcM o Axui -rr- - - feto to further this most praiseworthy move- eswnw ijORDER GOOD TEMPLARS &HKB - LFfeparation for the Annual Convention ffJfAP'i r .1 J T 1 IJjThd sixty-fifth annual session of the ?Oauirl Trfirlufi nf Pennsylvania ana Deia- tesre otthe International Order of Good I mDlar3 Ulll DO held at AMlmlnetOn. S'l.i nn Julv 15. 16 and 17 The meet- fM Hl begin -with a benellt for the Hfi&PSJtdy Cross on Monday eenlng In the B-vKfw Century Club. Military drill hy ' fhl'OlIB Patriotic League In charge of jpftliialt Yeoman Gable, U. S N , character SittTenlle, music by male quartettes and I SJfrMontclair Mandolin Club, to be fot- r v&red by a dance, comprise an interest- program. fi'XUvTood, Nichols. Brand chief templar wnicn win convene in wie A-jiiiidii "Hall on Tuesday The decree of l will he conferred and the annual re- orta of the officers will be presented show- etma progress ot ine won. iu mis juris ttion Addresses will be delivered at the ate institute or. juvenile ivorttrrs iu Vbre of Victor C. Johnson, srand super- 'KMIlendent, Dy J. n.. JiaucK, nauojiHi euper iK wendent, of Pottstown S Ella Stern, of HcSmaA Kllnhtlh S Deacon of Philadelphia rjrEAV..a rternoon will ba devoted to alsrht- k!i,ln- and ln the evenlne a, boat ride, and KJ''"'" " ""ure y,cnt tlub m "' .R?v. feVromlnent officials of the Delaware city :mA fit at & 'Wllmlnirtfin firand Counsellor Edward T. . "" t.v... ..... wv. ,...K.-. "Jg .- i"- ."- j --.r. -. e..- i.-i--i. AJmrrv O. Little are scheduled to respond uto-"t.e words of ereetlng SA-,Th Grand I-odce will conclude Its de- .!ltc1lsbuirttinsi nn Werlneiidav Or and Kerretarv irard Coleman, jr . has prepared an ,orate proeram which will make the. ?in ine reacn otaie an inierenimE one Al. oiroujj, granu supcnnirnuriu m 'ranee education. v,i look after hous- tha deleeates and lsltors and Is rhair- oz ine reception comrauitf inv i-mia-lift lodces and temples will be will rep uq at mis noiaoie Kamcrins ui ino NFOUR WIN COMMISSIONS rJ"- Mfc v Gmii r . .t. ei aeipnians on iaiesi List oi armv '.& Appointments f-: ....,,, , , ur fniiaceipnians are awaraea Blsslons in the latest list of army ntments announced by the adjutant era Is office. tit I' officers are Elihu Spencer r, 3d, 2300 Pine street, first lien - t: John H- Norriaj 2122 Pine street. '-lieutenant; John Charles Groome, i Mavvr. second lieutenant, nuar- lers corps, and Waiter Francis 101? TV! Thlffh nvpnue. 'lieutenant, signal corps BCWVFR RKKORTS HAWXKK-Q-V-nEUWARK. PA. OCKWOOD IWWFireproal Sbawnee-on-Delaware 1'eonerlranla A few foliates to rent for tbe season 3nd a bungalow for ulr and Ausuit. . Home of the Famso Shawnee tiolf Course ,, A: ; tc C. V. Murphy, Mgr.. a tw THREE FRATERNAL PATRIOTS TriJlii left to right arc diaries 1", Jordan, captain of field artillcrv, in France: H. Wallace Jordan, chief pell officer, at Wjeiahirkon Barrack', Cape May, and Edward M. Jordan, serpeant, quattermater's department. Camp Di. They are ons of P. M. E. M. A, Jacob R. Jordan and all are members of Propect Park Assembly No. 60, A. 0. 31. P. ARTISANS' ORDER "roernip Wrinblv Start" the Elalv j orate Pitnotic relebration9 Pineries ssembl s renerous and irtlstlc decorations of mtional coins Brother Jannev s oichcstral IntenslU stirring Fourth of Julj oration and p,putv Jordon a recitation of Abraham Ajiiiiwuui -t iiiviiiuimi imuic""i it i. Miitija- "P'"d dcr,T of nthurta,t!e denlostration of 111 members well vvorthv of loval Artlsnns The deputv .... .... , . , ....,. ' i imito n n5 euccmt jj- a potir of high merit written hv i friend on nt r ' uw Jvejsione Mate ana nie t" "tented the introduction of an address I ",cn ne sa ne woula n1 more I time to give in full at the August meet- ing His original verses, "Keep Progres- Going " set to the tune 'Keep the inorae fires uurning. were sung wttn zest twice during tho e-.enlng Master Artlein Hubbs called for a word f-om some of the etetans of thft ansembly P JI Harr Swain jjMnp a pleaslnur sur prise by his appearance after a Ions absence from the city and his promise to come to the meeting ex-Recorde'r Joe win, yUf who give evidence of reealnlnir health Jim Rus- sell Harry Kellner. lirother Hariey and Weston C Iloyd. whose unuavcrlne stand- ard virtues which mark the wa of the true frat.rnallst pushed him to the highest ..mum-. ... ,ni-, acriiiui' inn iiiru ui in V tl Aspmbls durlnir the rrlod of th eui -inttal erowth of No -1 indicated nor on' the old time interest and spirit but t t his sturit manhood had ntned th Innrl of time Master Artisan MrNiir of F1deilt Asspmblx said that he cami t ct ome wood point and it Is probible thnt he succerdd Tir rnmmiintlon from the board of directors th'-ouffh M E n Cnx asking for an appropriation for aid in the support of the Artisan wis aecpted on motion of Tlrother f-urness and $75 'was oted In ni rordince with the request Urother Jordan pTiWined that notu Ithtandins the publlclt of -weekly news In the Etrio Pi nuc Leihjeu they oman of the order had ceneraw aiue especially lo tne distant aespmbiips and that it v. as intended to improp the conditions of the publication In eery w i possible The patriotic srlce with s ilute to the flap; was obsened and the features of the after session were four slnelnc and dancinc clrls smokes and refreshments Itadl-int Star Assembl. under Mister Artisan Leros Reees had a fair attendance .and an important meeting beeral of th1 om war norse n Mgorous ma ioii ut- . ... iL. .! i lerannB. nuu- meir. rrp.vncc if t -ana op- ftl n r a A Qi mi mil IiaL'aIIa,,, hni !. . ''.' - "v.i ,'"" -""-1, " .,, "W.": aimed the office of recorder Oliver W Pit- len who his been actlns rf-nrder , I'cted to till the v icano belne installed l,y P"'5, fc.c,h,a1re,r; , Urother 1'itteti won the prize in the Initiatory contest list jear. , mteiiiBent .mil capdblo and cin hardlj fail to be a factor in the progress of this aSSembli i The communication of the M E recorder I concerning subscription to the Artisan was read and faorabI acted upon Hrother I Georse Mirtln the Orestes of the assembly, I spoke with his usual fluency, reciting min . Incidents in the history of Radiant Star and exhorted the members to be active and loyal Hrother lltckn cavp a talk JwOe oi (..l-.l. J Tll.. Assemble and Brothers Ihman Mar Teeters Shearer and Oa contributed with helpful remarks Brother Wlllfim J, Kell was welcomed after a lone absence Waterlv Assmbh mourned the death of Brother John G Bushman charter member and cashier of tho assembly Brother Bune man had alwajs been ln sturdy health, but contracted blood potsonlns from in Infected carbuncle Brother A E. Emshoft was elected cashier. . , Isaac C Underdown Assembly postponed the meeting- from July 4 to It and while this next month does not figure In the con test plan. Master Artisan Feck is count in ff on a biff Attendance through force of habit if not on the wager of the cost of refresh ments made hy Charlie Morrow that the number will be as great as at the June meeting 100. Election of Archie Neill. superintendent and Norman Smith, Inspec tor will be tho features of the business session while Chairman Harrj Dltter will put on a program that must please eerj bod mi PsvunV Assembly postponed It. patriotic ,SL rlxln v.U nut nn nn attrartU- nrn. mm riiQTorLwi The Stanley Booking Corporation THE followln theatre obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which ! a guarantee of early ahowini of the finest produc tion! All pictures reviewed before exhibition Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining picture" through the STANLEY Booking Corporation. Alhambra 12th, Morris 4 Passyunk Ave. Mat. Dally at J. fc.VLS. U.lSi'J. PAULlKti irJtBDjiKiUJV. HER FINAL RECKONING" A Dfil I r 52D AND THOMPSON STS AlULLU MATINEE DAILY THE DOLLY BI&TERS In "THE MILLION-DOLLAR DOLLIES" A D "" A 1M A CHESTNUT BEL 16TH AKLAU1A iu a. m to ii.iis p. m. - WILLIAil b. HART ln "SHARK MONROE" I . ..i. Mon.n stubtt atjo BLUtDlKU BBBQUEltANNA Av THOMAS MEIGHAN and All-Btar cast In "MISSING -------.,-, UfAITsJ RT. MAMA-VtTMtr LlVlrKllOD "matinee daily WILLIAM FARNUM in "TRUE BLUE" FA1RMOUNT S6thMt,PnADR.AV- WALLACE REID and ANNA LITTLE jn "THE FIREFLY OF FRANCE" THEATRE 1311 Market St rAlVUL.1 pa M to Mldnleht RESS1E RARRISCALE ln "ROSE OK PARADISE" CLTLJ CT THEATRE-r-Ilelow Spruce JO in 31. MATINEE DAILY Carlile Blackwell and Madce Evans ln "THE DUROLAR" fDCAT MilDTUCPM Broad St at Erie , 7anl0P M NAZIMOVA "TOIS OF FATE" IlvIDCD! AT 00TII t WALNUT STS. llVlrCrVlMU. Mais 2 30 Fvira 7 t 0 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "THE REASON WHV i p.nCD 41ST lancas CASTER AVE 1 ln.-l-'ir. Manr..-n; ally JAMES W. GERARD S MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BT MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT MD AB.?V0VIAKVKET Sessue Hayakawa " 'oeaV CFDAR wmi CEDAK avenue WM. S. HART ovsA of,. COLISEUM MrketBt. 59th OOthl TODAY In PRUNELLA" Marguerite Clark COLONIAL Q,n2 Wi sTs ": rT-f I A nT II-I AAtTC In "A PATH O 1 UAI I nUUIIUJ op, BiXEa,e CI IDPfA 40IH ft MARKET STS. c.uiE.ryA matinee daily MAE MAK5H ""'. "gBr IN THE PARK" THE MACCABEES Preparations to Join Fraternal Conclave bv Woman's Honefit soriation Supreme Chapliin Burgln Mrs Marj Crouch, Mlss E Berll Mrs Anna Hanev, Mrs Frances M Helms, Mrs Marthi Arters and Mrs Minnie Evan's ,..i..4 , ... . ..... v..., .. . I ternal Congress celebration called by the chairman, Mr Freeland Kendrick at the Chamber of Commerce, which was , called for tho numoe of eettlno- the t i- -...,. .i.. ....j u ,. i. CLARK Julv 6 at Plensantvllle N J, Plattetibereer Relatives and Irleno's In urn jmrpae oi getting me it s currently reported that the dls- jirs CORDELIA, wife nf Henry N. Clark vlted to service Wed 2 pm. Oliver H. loetl fraternal societies interested inlcovery of the police official's complicity ! Funeral services Wed, July Iti, 1 p m at Hair Bide 1S20 Chestnut st Int private. the contemplated pilgrimage to Infle- pendence Square on tho evening of August 27 The next meeting will be held in the same place on Monday eve ning, Julv 8, when it Is expected that all reviews ln the city will be repre sented. Penn Treaty Reiew, Schuyler's Hail, Sixth and Diamond Btreets Mrs Ioutsa M Jones commander receded one application for membership and admitted one candidate A beautiful W. B A O T. M ring, dla- the membe V of "her' re'vle irrSfftlS of her loval faithful service to them The presentitlnn was mad. hy the record Keeper. Jirs Mirv Oraeve and Mrs Jones was quite overcome and sincerely appreciated the mark of esteem Miss A E Berll was pres rni hh ine reprrseniative or Ilss llurgln who could nof come. At 11 bulnes meeting of the Philadelphia. Guard arrangements were made to keep up the drill rehearsals during the month of Tulv in order to perfect itself anew in it. n luiiini onu wont tor . the r. itloml 1 raternal congress celebration and anv ha offered Its oirfr encTi. moms if 11 services fren for inv Red Cross benefit 01 fuE-lMn "neJnte'r'tainmin? fea?urcBr,"rfeCt ' Het-tt Ttos-n R1pw. Frnnltforrl mtniia Vn low AlleRhenv aenue Mrs GcorRlna nne land cnnimandrr mflde nrranin'msnti tn i-tir chase some ar-salncs stamps ($"0 orthl t onrti una 10 ir 10 purcnase some more hefore the nd of tho ear The new record keeper Mrs Anna M Rteelman, is very murh Jnterp'td In increasing" the member shin of th Tr-na lncs -tamp P'cit fortnM In Hets Ros Rlew wme months ago by nuprcme u napiain iiurgin The inn'ial reunion of thn Philadelphia members of the Womin's Renefit Assocla tlon nf the Mirdheps hel.l nf lfimflnp Park was i mist enlojable one deeplte the 1 cool cloud dav The members were bent on halnK a cood time for ln trlns: to make more than nrt children happy thr imbibed the trood cheer of the little ones The chairman Miss Lena Pechrist, lieuten ant rommundor of CJIrard Relew and her nsistanti were creitb pleised and those who were not present missed the best re union in ers Plans are already under way to mikf the lttl) fathering a much i more important one Mi fiurdn explained the new "lctorv contest." which beclns on Julv 1 and endi December 31 and which Is expected to brine ine total memnersnip ot tne w is a u i M oer thr JO0 Ouo mark by January 1 She explained that each reJew in Philadelphia has been cien a certain Quota of candi dates to secure during this contest and that rach member who secure a candidate wnl recehe not only a beautiful emblem in the shape of a hospital service cross but alo haie the patriotic fund of the order cred ited with a. er's due ln her name Those commanders present pledged their support nnd co-operation and feel sure that Phila delphia will make good " The annual memorial ceremonie? in th I Parkwa BulldinB were most tmpresle and i the memorial staff and guard did er nlco I work under the direction of Captain Crouch j Mr Anna nancv commanaer oi tne stan and Chairman Morrissey EuIogie were gien by Mrs Louisa Lewi of Phlladel nhli ReIew M'lss Minnie L Pasco of Kev. stone Review Mrs Fannv B Ilambleton, of Quaker City Review Miss A E Berll of Glrard Review, and Captain Crouch, of Qua- S".r V-Iiy View noiov were illUB Dy 1! ,U. .ii.V. ;',. oi,ii.J.i.l,i:7i,..r.yl.,-J 17113 Hinv ann tit pat u-iAvsnMa p iaIf at thVend of the s-rv ice a quartet composed of .Miss Hanes. Mrs Flick .. Mrs Knecht and Mrs DouBherty. sang "Lead. Kindly LIBBt riioTorLAis STRAND utn- Av at Venaneo-E-ot Uroa" Douglas r airbanks ow, 333 MARkTRT stiieet theatre '-'' IVlrtlMVC 1 o A M. to 11.15 P.M. ETHEL CLAYTON in " THE MAN HUNT" MODF1 4-a 60UTH ST. Orchertra. iVl-L-'I,I, Continuous 1 to 11. MAY ALLISON in "THE WINNING Or BEATRICE" PAI A rU 1214 MARKET fhrtni-rr wit t 7?- .ri A. ?' 'o 11 15 P M. I CAiNES lnt- iVlAINAMAN PRINCFSS 'PI8 MARKET STREET I IMlXVCjOJ 8 30 A M toU.15P.HI. GEORGE WALSH In 'THE KID IS CLEVER" REGENT MARKET ST Below 1TTH 1X1-V-,I-,l l 11 A M to 11 P. M. EMMY WHELEN in "HOUSE OF GOLD' RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVENUE lH"ll. lJ AT TULPEHOCKEN BT WALLACE REID In "BELIEVE ME. XANTIPPE" RIOI I BSD AND SANSOM STS mmv r,r-,. lnee Dally In "THE LITE MASK" .- ,,-,,,,jn RI IRY MARKET ST BELOW 7TH IvUD 1 10 AM to 11 15 P t PEGGY HYLAND ln urHKH MEN'S DAUGHTERS CAlIV 1211 MARKET STREV.T .r, ,?Af to Midnight ln "TANGLED Ll'vES STAN! FY MARKET ABOVE 18TH OliVlXl-CI ii jr. a r to'll 15 p if MAE MARSH in 'ALL WOMAN" VICTORIA "ARKET ST AB. 0TH VlVIVJIXin 0A M. to 11:15 p.il DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ln "SAY, YOUNG FELLOW'" FRANKFORD ",5 F1V"- ELSIE FERGUSON ' "a doll's HOUSE HIMR0,rRO.NT ST- oirard ave. jumuujumbo Junction on Frankford "L" MARY PICKFORD in "MW I nf! 1C.T 82DHAND LOCUST STREETS LAJUUOl Mats. 1.30, 3 JO. Evts 0J0 tq 11 Douglas Fairbanks ,n "sayi YOUNG FELLOW KJ1VQN1 B2D BELOW MARKET ST. Taylor Holmes ' "RUgoles o" ' RED OAF" SPANISH PEOPLE SWAY TOWARD ALLIED CAUSE Pickpocket's Loot Reveals German Plot to Sink Spain's Ships By the Associated Press Tlarcelonn, Spnln, Julv 8 Signs are not wantlna- In n. certain section of the Spanish press of tin, a VauVouncM No 'n21Ki o PA' JnP" easiness ai to what the verdict of hln. .W"?.."'1' ,No 141. Sons and Dauirhtera ton- may be on Spain's attitude during 'Jfelfeln' nVdas.'VaSr1,i.P?0aCl,dlnt0I?oerno". the war In spite of a -nell organlred i Ji,e JiP1rk;i,ln"e'l to serMces Wed. 2 ,o propaganda In the form of a constant ,Sond,jliemn1nsenv"bif"rew"d1,Tue. ?'to deluge of false Information throughout l0JV.m, Inl N'orthwood Cem the country by mean, of subsidized UV DonrdT'l3!rnt rE'd'ahtr "of newspapers, and in spite of the tin- Trank and Clara Bold, aged IB Itemalns doubted pro German sentiment of the ' E!?,,nx',ea, MoJ "' J. p -T'r.,'" army and a similar sentiment In other i rTck.'rhureh Woodbury. N T'tuV, na" Influential quarters, the Indlcatloni ar ' Vj jInt' st J,arl's Cem. Gloucester City, thtt eents are slowly bringing home' nniEoCTi July P, CATHERtNA MAniE, tv iu merage spaniara a Fei doubt as to whether hli countr teresti would, after all, not hae been.Orau, 3408 Hacrford ave. 'fnt. Mt Moriah hettPr enn ti q nanlrnlllv fronlrlii I Cem rrlnIK- l .h. a in.. """"' """ I ...-.., vw v..t .i.o i ine maenmat ons of the ntrmsn emlnnatr,. Cms(, In ,r,l ln. -, . ,-,- ,... ... kl .v., ... n..i . Jn brlnrinff to lieht aetiWtles bv the , Oerman Embassy In connection with : . - - the lahor lrnuhle In Rnaln last vonr. while, within tho last few weeks, one I of thp chlefs of the Barcelona police Pas ascused of being in league with the uerman consulate spy nureau, ior tne purpose of assisting submarines along, the coaFt rickpocket Dies Un riot nave hen gliringly exposed One of incarnation in a m Int Holv Sepulchre , ;"iDVth.iie Tame, and Catharneb'Rrien the Madrid dally newspapers although c' $"r,or it has several times been suppressed bv rrNl NCan-n.-nUB,y,n &,l? itgfflM&X 8 Snlcha? iuc iiiiuiciiy uenornip. nas succceaea iips nnu irienns ieape oi facrpn lipnrt was made by an expert plckpocKct wno. . i.,Mntviiie Cem. N J in his professional activttes, came into CLIFFORD July 6, MARY CLIFFORD possession of a pocketbook containing! 'nee rriel) widow of Edward M Clifford, ;.,.! .iVin .,mm,ii,l.nHi,t '"rn' of 1217 Olive st Relatives and seeral compromising ccmmunlcatlons, I ,rlends invttA t0 funeral. Thura . 8 30 a. Igned by the official in question The i m 3012 N. 23d st. Solemn high reQulem thief at once recognized the value of ma. ."."r-S1'"" churcn' 10 a- . Int. tho dpcuments and sold them to the edl- "coOK-July 7. ANNIE M. widow of tor of a Socialist newspaper who lost I Peter Co k a no time in publishing them and in bring- gu nolle? of funeral ropur st. ing grave charges against the police of CIfSrI!!,lSlv5r"o?,D..i cSw -,&& Riding German submarines to sink , Yi7itie s K nd friend s Invfted to service Spanish merchant vessels iTuea. 3pm Oliver H Bair Hldg , 1820 After some delav the rjollce official I clUf,l.nut,Fi 'H,1 .". Moriah Cem Alter some aeiaj ine ponce oimiui . CUI.LINET Suddenly Julv S PATRICK, was arrested and investigations novv'pn 0f late Edwird and Man VCulllncv of being made are expected to bring in.-, Ralljhaunl; Counn Mayo Ireland Rela- teresting information to light The case tl and ftld. Invited is at present in the hands of the ju- James A Burke 1014 Sharswood st High dicial authorities I requiem mass Church of the Genu n a m fuciai auinoritie Holy Sepulchre Cem Juto funrnl Swnveil hv tT S elilevement ' CU11RV lulv 7 DORt A1- widow of svvnveil bv U. 1. Iclilevement Xtln H Cum ncc I 72 Relatives and The splendid achievement of the friends Invited to service Tues 8 v m . I'nlted States In scndlnir an armv of a J.21'.0 . Chestnut st Int lirvlew Cem .,,, Bllles ln scnuing an armv 01 1 ilmnnton De m on men across tho t int c n so DALY .Tub 7. susan DLT (nee short atime and the mettle which that army has already shown have not been !"'t0n,the P-Pl. ". - fl i"p inclined to belittle the American effort. ATLAVTir CITY, N. .1. CtTOR.ATLANncan 1PRLDS GREcVTEST HOTELSU0CESS HfYTFI ROirORFI Kentucky Av. near MUILL BUdlUBKL H-u1 Alv vVvs nneii . "" 'nl open Amer &. Curo plans nkit A K MARION Vvfkcfmirmfpi- Ks ave near Beach Elev """" t0 ,t pr(xate baths run water $10 up wkh 2 up daily Chas Buhre AMWnV PARK. N. J. HOTEL sfesy BR1 inOROrtr'bSti ocevv cirv. y. j. Normandie-by-the-Sea ockn cm. X. .1. ou.1 rams, inn bwiipb wun private oatns, own artesian well water: tee plant electric light plant. Elevators from eround floor. Directly raclm; the ocean Cuisine the best: For rates, full information nnd booklet ad- I dress r. 11. i,hi;, .Manager. - HOTEL BRIGHTON Opens Wednesday, June 26 85th season under ownership management Booklet It n. SOOT. WlimVOOD, N. J. rAVrrM Now nnen for lura e mia ""' Ths name roilrtmn. tlm.nt ... . . .. --" -. -. ' '.'"2. IP Eur patrons Cap J50 mcvii'kkai ner e proprietor nJCW-t-IF! nOM Wlldwood's m o .? modern hotel, c. 1 350. Elev. bklt. Auto prlv at. baths: rooms en suite: D J. Wood. Own management. Foremost Viirnlle". JpffttCy notel. .Mod ft ci vLryk r-perlal June rati ' &l com. l'rlv. baths. Ilea. SJear he.nl, Onod table J. K. lTIIITRSRLI. EDGETON INN N'ar beacn: cp "o. Justice Near Beach and Amusements Villi Ocein View w A Justice rrn wv. n. j. Colonial Hotel ?,'n,"ated Ah,rous!lou.t- . , . . Rooms vvlth private hath, elevator Opens for ICth season lune lrth W H rtinni Owner t. Proprietor 'KX'ilnB PAHK. N. J. THE MANHASSET Directly on tl) ocean front Capacity 300 PooH' H rtn-;ti TI'RNFn Prop hrRINO I.UiR REACH. N. J. The Shoreham 6p"r?wIjers,eyDe,l.ch' Located on the lake; two blorka from ocean bathlnic beach. E E SPANOBNDERO. Prop eatftf Raines Charles Ballenbarh Frances Bauer. Eherhard J. Beatev, Hannah Belsel Anna Bellls, Ursula lilatr, Andrew Bochert, Frederick Hoelt, Gustavus Bold, Dorothy V Hrlegel C M. Campbell John J. Canning Saran Carbine Hannah Clark. Cordelia Clifford Mjrv McCormick M J McElhone, Reba G VcPadden lohn MoManus James J Ml I ten Miry A O Mumford Frank J, Msers Henry Nassau, hllen R Nesbltt Dorothy A. Nolan. Rose o Hrlen I rands A. Oslesby Margaret M Plattenberger. F. B Raffetto. John Rainier, Hannah P. Rosrers, Molton C. Roller Joseph Rots. Elizabeth 11 j an. Mary M Hjan Rev Michael A Rvan, Thomas J, Salle, Louise M. Savage, bamuel Scattergood, C S. hchutte William B. shepherd Ellz A. Sherry, Martha F, blmon Marv E Skllton, Amanda Flss Smith. Anna M Sondhelm Johanna Spencer, Sarah Sullivan. Rex Sweeney, Thomas Tlmlow, Susan V Tooliv William F. Tschudy, Margaret Turner. James J. Vincent. Josephine Walter. Josephine Watts Caroline C, Weller, Bessie M VA elsh, Wm J . Jr White. Florence E Wilkinson, Annie Zlliessen, Waiter 1 Cook. Annie M. , Crm'. Margaret. H ii-ii iinev i-atririf Currv Dnrraji I Daly sjsan I I'empsev. Cornelius I Dojle. Dr John J. . Fberhardt Harry Fassio John II. I i i uen John . Flint. Harry M E, fry Harry i- reea jsaao u illdeon Helen V. u,M n Samuel A Grlfrtlh. Lucy F. Harris Chdrlea Helss, Emma L Henry, Catharine Hlnea Herman A, Hogan. Anna Houklns. Mary Gill Johnston Mrs. I C. Kavser Louisa B Keller, Lavlnla Kellus Dorothy M Lansodorf Annie F. Llveze, W Wlster Martin William U McAIeer, Annie BAINES July 6, CHARLES son of Charles R and late Anna E Balnes (nee McGlensei) aged 8 months Funeral Tues 2pm 4131 Baltimore ave Int private. " BAfLE"NBCATH.-July 7. FRAN r C E S. daughter of late Joseoh and Marv Ballen. bacn. agea i'J ueiauves and rrienas em - plojes of Incomparable Laundry, invited to funeral Tues . 8 30 a m . residence of her brother-in-law, George Lambert 2645 N. .silver at. High mass St Columba's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral BAUER At 1629 N 27th St. July 5, EHERHARD J husband of Emilia Bauer, aged 56 Relatives and friends Lleder krana Singing Society and Dsutschen Na tional Vereln Invite i to service Tues . 1 30 p m Oliver H Balr Bldg 1820 Chestnut t Int. Hillside Cem Remains may be viewed 1520 Chestnut at , Mon., 7 to 8 p m. Auto funeral BEATEY. At Berwyn Pa . July 7. HAN. NAH. wife of Andrew H Beatey, aged 75. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Knox ave,, Berwyn. Pa., Wed. Brvlcjs at the house. 2 p. m. Int private. Remains rosy be viewed Tueg., 8 to 0 30 p m, BEISEL. -July . 'ANNA KKISEI, (nee Voxt), wife of Henry Beuwl, Relatives and i . t . - heath friends Invited to funeral services Tues., 2 p m. 717 B Tioga' st. Int. Grtenmount Crm Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Mon eve. BELLIS - .Tnlv 1 itnatTt t .. i- - JuT8,? .S?JiL, Rftm i anrt 'friends in- V2mu Ia u,,vv.,"c"s wen. 11 n m , i-.rkI?. .an,.?v?t av Jenkintown Pa. Int Prlatp Fimnvtnn J 1 nijU iA& wmK.ir SlNR7. ..;L V"""l, tunerai lues, a 3U ft. t0,. I1"1!1" " residence 2401 Emerald st. Illgli riM'j;m mass Church of the Visitation B nnMipiV m', ,nt N',r Cathedral Cem. r..MPi,E,lT tJuI' " Frederick no. CHERT, husband of Frcderlcka Bochert tefA? ""?.. .??f'1. 0 !.. Relatives and . iv '"""""ii'T nranKen untersl ver en No . 1 Houthivark Baker Vrreln. em. f ," - A ,. ';-"-aiv jarT74 T'iniij frail.- Ploses or JilfB''hmann's lake Invited to J funeral Tiles 1 in p m .12S4 N, Randolph 1 st Int Hillside rem Auto ser ce M,",V,S'i';.Xr,iuly, '., ".VhJAVUS husband of sen'ei of wldo or Nicholas Hrlenel, need 83 Hela inlr's In ' ,he and trlends lnHM to fun-ral Tues , 3 mir., s in , p m daughter s residence. .Mrs Harry C CAMPnni t, Suddenlv . Julv 4 JOHN J n j pDI1 ni uorn ana jiarv a Camnhell flred ... "cnmei en ind trlrnd n V M So- 7Si'.l.'ni,"ri .'.? unJ .Tues 8 an a m f'li.n . rn ?n.4 ltnr "1 .Rolar SoclM of Churrh nt Tnn iiniv inn Quaker Clrv Vn ll I. Lf . A. Invited to funeral. Tues 8 30 a m . !38 N Carlisle st Solemn requiem mass Church of the Holy Child 10 a m Int New Cathlral Cem Auto aervlce CARBINE July 7 HANNAH wife of Tatrlck Carbine (nee Cannon) Relatives and friends BV M Sodallts, Leacue of sa red -ieart t ihd A etles of St Edmonds Church Invited to ana i; sarv ski IfuneraT ThursTTio a m ,' 1720 s' Rine- lnold st (24th and Morris) Solemn hlirn mass of requiem St. Edmond s Church 10 a m Int Holv Cross Cem fcmlth) wife of Willi im I Dilv Relatives 2137 Stars st (I elow Whtrton fit) High reaulem miss v Eilmond s Church 0 r m ini noi , roi , em jyuio iuiii ii t.hdnann,h innru r..,n Sktv1 ',, n iins-rr it t3 .,, nf piR iniLtniJniml.0n.- xKS.iKitvi BIT VnJ T?ihni.mrjri fHrni.S ?i?Jd yto .??,,i t,1'1"1'" ",d 'r.',tJl,s,'S .ili-r funenl Tues J p m residence of sister- In Ihw Mrs Mirv Svveen-v N U ior 20th , ml Dlsklnson sis Int Holv Crovs Pern DOILE Julvfl Dr JOHN J A DOYLE ' son of late Mitthew and Miry Dojle aged 41 Relatlven and friends Court Prooerltv Xn "170 p of . Invited lo funeral rhurs S 30 a ,m lino N 13th st Solemn high reaulem mass st Malvchy s Church in n m Int New cathedral Cem Auto funeral llBbRHAKl) r Suddenh . July 11. HARRY, . , , - ,. ., - s., . . lw, i beloved son of Harry and Mary A lber I hardt tnee K-vIbach) aced 10 nelatlves and irienus empiojes oi inesterman-i.eeiana Co. Invited tn funeral services Tues. p m parents residence. 1810 N 22d st Trlends nni call Mon , S to 10 p m Int , Mt Pence Cem, strictly private. Auto I funeral ... . trtA?w Z7.Ci"v.V"r; ?"'"?. V".:i "'L' 74 Residence Somers ae . Somers roint. Du notlre of funeral ......1 L IllKII Jll',1. (.nurril III ', . . . fn... r n. an ln,a larl ni .n T.fw n TnTJV hhanfi nf chael'a German Lutheran Churrh, lntted JltJSn neiJ S? and to funeral Thurs.. 2 pm, 2142 Cumber 11 ?$ll TrViim r land st Int Oreenmount Crm Friend FELTl N i Wntle Telten fn. r-lumU bii1iiicc nf Cran TrA Prehm CO tnited to funeral Tu?s SOa m , ltfl IN t-"..". X .!"& i""8 cHXn!ijS r. lnf the Tlnsarv 10 a 1 ulehr. Cent uto funeral " r "'MVvV"" tiuV i?ATmv m r huahand oflftW ne'e &A?!T) MReIta..tU,8baIS3 Central Station Anni M Uoss Camp, No 1 w ot v 1'nua iupe io .ii, , v O M Dauphin Yearlv Hen Asso . Invited tn nnAm1 esr, InaB Tllfl . 3ll n 1T1 PST ;- :-"t r'nrrr, ; vv Tlorrett Pa Lof "fniiJid. cvm vl ?" , '"' ' "!' ''?f,.j Txion Retrains mav bo viewed Mon. liarreit, rarK aim jjciiibi. la iuurrii ti. 8 to JU p m I nn:D Julv r,. ISAAC a freed. aeq Rl Rrlatlves nnd friends Invited to funeral services Tues 2 p. m , residence or on-in nvv jisepn .viorris .in o iitui oi.. -u,k, V, nlrn Pa lit private . FRY July 7 HARRY, husband of Nellie I"rv and son of Harry and Ruth A rry. Due notice of funeral ., ,.Tri,-!TwtA lllliuuv luly n HELEN VIROINIA wi low of John Gideon. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral servlceB. Tues , -p m 2H1 H Oirnet st Int private GIVEN' 7ul 8 SAMUEL A , husband of Carrie Given Relatives and friends Invited to services Tues 3. p m. l- i.. i mri mt nn i nprni-r '"'"',""" 1L.'.",-K.,""V.." ' ,n,ri'lTI -July r7" LUCY P . daughter of late John D and Marv E. Orirtltn uai I lives and friends Invited to funeral serv- ls. Tues . S !.p rn. 0824 Keystone av . I Tam In, North Cedar Hill Cem SAMUEL HAGY. Friends and relatives in vited tn funeral Mon . 2 p m., !33 Church lane. Gtn , Pa. HARRIS At Wlldwood N J. July 6 CHARLES husbind of Alice Elizabeth Har ris, late of 17.'7 & 0th st . Philadelphia Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 1 10 p m , residents of daughter, Mrs Gus Kneller, 234 W. Wlldwood ave . Wllduood, N J Int Cape May Court HEISS Juls 5, EMMA L ,-wldow of Wil liam J. Helss aged S5. Relatives and friends members of 2d Baptist Church. Lady Manacers of Baptist Home, invited to funeral services Wed . 11 a. ln , 03(1 Shack amaxon st Int. private. Cedar Hill Cem IrlendH may call Tues , 8 to 10 p m. HENRY At Codrer Hospital, CaPlden, N. J . July 7. CATHARINE, wife of Curtis W Henry (nee Colebauek) aped 31 Rela tives and rrienas an organizations oi wnicn she was a member, invited to funeral serv ices ed , J p m . Berlin. N J Int Ber lin Cem Remains may be viewed Tues eve Autos will meet triln at Berlin leav ing Market st ferry 12 25 p m .... HINES Suddenly. July 4, HERMAN A . sou of Charles .ind llettle Hlnes (nee Dost), aged 21. of Co L 37lh Inf , U. S A . sta tioned at Laredo Tex Relatives and friends, members of Allegheny Ave Baptist Church and bunday School Northeast Branch Chris tiin Endeavor Penllln Club Slrawhrldse ic Clothier, Fred Wagner Council, No. 185. Jr O U. A M.: Ioska Tribe No 378. I O R M . invited to funeral. Tues , 1 p. mi. residence of parents 3011 Coral st Services at above-named church 2pm Int East Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Mon after 8pm HOGAN. At Dollngton, July (1 ANNA HOGAN Relatives and friends Invited to tuncrai ln Dollngton, Tues 8 30 a m Requiem mass St. Andrew s R C. Church, Newtown, 10 30 a, m Int. adjoining grave yard HOPKINS July 0 MARY GILL widow of Johns Hopkins Services at 341 Llan drlllo rd Cjnvvjd. Pa Tues 3 30 p m. Int private JOHNSTON July 0 MRS. ISABELLA C JOHNSTON, widow of John A. Johnston and daughter ot late John and Amanda M. Given. Funeral services Wed , J p m , 26 N Paxon st, Int private KATSER. At Norrlstown. July 7, LOUISA B . wife of Albert Kayser. aired 51 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, VAed 2 p m , 7M Haws ave Int. River side Cem Remains may bevvlevved Tues , 7 to 0 p m KELLER At 2018 N 4th st . July 0. LAVINIA KELLER (nee Plelss). widow of Edward Keller Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services Tues 2 p m . apartments of 3. Buttenkiepper, 1015 8 4th st Int private Auto funeral KLLIUS July ll DOROTHY M , daugh ter of Emily C and Mary Kellus, aged n vears Relatives and friends Invlfaed to funeral services, Tues . 8 n m . Church or tne ttesurreciion oa ana inomoson sis , west rniia runner servicea vveo , raiK-i ner Reformed Church Swamp. Pa, 11 ?0 am Int adiolnine cem. i.ivnknoiii' Julv n. Annie v. ife of Frederick I.anasdOrf (nee Schaefer), aged 59 Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tne. . 2 p. m . 3144 N 25th st. Int Mt Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon , 7 to 0 p m Auto funeral LlVKXrir ouooeniy. July o vv AVIS- TER. husbaniLof Margaret P l.lvezey and son of Harriet E and late William II Live- zey, aged 44 Relatives and friends Chel- I ten Nest. No. 11131, Order of Owls. Invited lo lunvrai Brvr,"J. v. i " f in Liiapei 1 of KlrK A. Xice, ooiii uermamown Ger- mantnwn Int OrlVatS. 1 ,f ;vif ti viitiiv ' I WILLIAM B MARTIN .a. i services nnd int private M VUilN July '2iw l - m 11th st , I uneral gea ou U-lT.r.RIt Jlllv ft ANNln wMnor nP Arthur McAIeer (nje Brown) . Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Thurs K 30 a m , 321 S 25th st Solemn high mass of re oulem St Patrick's Church. 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. S McCpnMICK July 6. MARGARET JO SEPHINE, daughter of Bernard J and Catharine McCormick (nee McGee). aged 16 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues . 8 80 a. m . parents' residence, 8908 Parrlsh st Solemn nigh requiem mass St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int Holy CrM cBLllONE July 6. REBA G , daugh ter of James and Mary O, McElhont. aged 11. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral. Tues , 8 80 a. m.. from residence nt parents 23411 N Marshall st High mass St Edward's Church in a. m. Int. New s sthedral (-em. auid luperai MciADDEN July a. JOHN McFAD- nr.ATH DEN, husband of Elisabeth MeFndden Rela. fives and friends, Holy.Name Sorlety, ln vlted to funeral Tues . . a. m . 109 Cedar ave West Conshohoeken. Itlah mass St. Gertrude's Church 0 am. Int St. Matt hew's New Cem. McMANUR July fl . JAMES J., son of James and Marv A McManua (nee JIcClos key) aged 20 Itelathes ahd friends. league of sacred Heart Invited to funeral Tues 8 80 a. m. parents' residence. SS38 Chris tian st Solemn requiem mass church of the. Transforation 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem MITTEN At Sleklrvil!e N, J, Julv T Maiit A O MITTEN agd 34 Relatives irid friends Invito to funeral. Wed . 10 a m . s cklrllle, N J Serlces at the home Int sffklerY lie Train leases Chestnut st ferry 7 -so a m Friends may call Tues , after a p m. MtMFonn :uiy t thank t. hus- hand of Hannah I, Mumford (nee Hanson) Jeatles and friends Massnsolt Trlhn. No 144 I O R M . Antloch Castle. No 38. K. O E , Tennsjhanla, Assemoiy. No 3, A. o M r InMted to funeral services, 8t. Pansom st Int private. Friends may call Wed eve MTERS Julv 7 HENItT husband of late Chrl'tlne Ml era (nee Jones), aged 6 at son. W Thompson st. Due notice of funeral NASAt luly T at Atlantic City. Mrs ELLEN RITER widow of William Henry Nassau NESBITT, July 7 DOROTHY ANNA. dauahter of Robert I! and Eliza Smith Neshltt, aged 10 sears Relamcs and friends Invited to service Wed 2 o m parents' residence 5843 Belmar terrace Int orl vate NOLAN Suddenlsa Julv 4 ROSE wife of Thomas Nolan Relatives and friends, Altar and Rosary Societies, Invited to fu neral Tues 7 10 a m . 151ft N Lambert st Solemn requiem mass St Elizabeth's Church 0am Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral . , O'BRIEN July 5 1018 TRANCIB A member. Invited to funeril on Tuesday, at 30 i m from late residence, mil N Bouvler t Solemn rcouiem mass Church of the Ocsu 10 o clock Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto service OOELSBT At 1022 Wallace St. July (i, MARGARET M widow of Warwick N. Ogleshv aaed 0 Relatives and friends Invited to service Tues 1 10 p m . at O H lialr Hide 1S20 Chestnut st Int North wood Cem Piunlngrown Ta Friends may Mon at ,8- cn"Inut " 7 to 8 30 f m i .. . rLATTRNPrtPGER At 5G23 Spruce st . tuh n rANNT n widow' of Georee H. ved 7 to o n m RAFFETTO July fl JOHN RAFFETTO. husband of Mnrv notto Raffetto Relatives and friends Socleti VI de Un one e Fratel- unia ltallara Invited to funeral. Tues . 8 30 a m 203S N ISth st High reaulem ma.s Our Lady of Jtercv Church Int Holy "atwr - JU y""? HANNTAW T. ra-If-iT'" WeoU N, JHAhter of Iat( john,and Jane Ralniek. nelatlves and PSm ' Mrior." of'Vo'SS & Westfleld ave Camden N J Int private r.OSF.RS At New Castle, Del. July 0 MOLTOV C ROGERS, aged 71) Relatives nd friends Invited to funeral Tues. 21 E r.th st New Castle Del Services Iinmanuel Kplscopal Church 3 p m. Int. Glebe Cem. New Castle. Del . n0Ii-E,R Jujy J. I,S.PH husband of Arina Roller, aged hs Relatives and friends, Michael Arnold Lodge No 030 I' and A. M Invited to funeral services Wed . 2 p m 2-.12 Newklrk st Int Mt Peace Cem Remains may be viewed Tues eve. RCS Julv 7 ELIZABETH ROSS aged ro Relatives and friends Invited to serv. i wed. 2 n m .Oliver u niir nidV. irjo Chestnut st Int Grcenmount Cem FVAV Tnlv 7 fiT7V TITTT.TITT TTri i4i11CTi, tor of Annie 'thomoson and latn TnnlR W Itiftn and granddaughter of late James and i , ,i ,. . . . . -. t i'lary DlirKC I1U BteiwiamilllPr OI JOnn J Thompson aged 11 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Frl 8 10 a m . parents' residence 1040 N 0th, st High reoulem mass st Mslachi's Chdrch 10 a m Int. ,,niv fm,, p-m H0'y,t .",st ,m, . ,oR,TA Julv. ' .u8' rraren,lrrV-tr."id,"lc.'' inJlBr2S" V M,'h1T..ReT "F,1' A gYAN. s on of J'lchae J and Ma rJ. E T!vn (nee .Dwjer). Reverend clerg. rela- "ves ana rrienas invited to ..funeral 'lues S?.r,1 Church of Assumption B V M sILVrn0. TnaiTw n,2mr?fIeqAnIU mass 10 a. m Int. Holy CrOfl Cem. AutO . ...?.. service r' k ItYAM "Suddenly Julv 7. THOMAS J . husband of Catharine Rvan nee Murphv) nna son or viarv ana late vucnaei jvjin Relatives and frienda Invited to funeral, Thurs . 7 10 a m . 20J, Poplar st Solemn hlsh reoulem mass Church .of St Francte Nivler Sam Int Holy Ooss Cem. Auto funeral. kaIiK-juu . i.ouisk ai hailk n 5rhm.fHl wlfn nf Tnsenh Salle, fleed 2R in 1 allien and ft lend mem her of St ti mav rail Wfrl after R rt m. -isn Pansomlt husband of late Katherine r-VAltl JU1 i-iAMUr-lj AVAUIj , Savage (nee Thomsonl aeerl 7H lleiallves 'nd friends Invited to funeral services. Tues , t P m residence of daughter Mr. Oeor, eorce North- m Ttemalnji mav he vlowei a tn in hCATTERGOOD Julv 6 CAROLINE S . wife of Ellsha G Scattercood Relatives nnd friends mav view remains Mon , 7 to 0pm son s residence, Fllsha E Sratter pood M17 Pulaski ave Gin Services at Methodist Church Yardlev Toe? 10 in a m RCHUTTE Julv 7 V.VMI H husband of Lillian Rchutte (nee Sault) atred 30 Rela tle, and friends Antl-Cobden Club Invited to funeral Wed 2 n in parents residence Wn N rth at Remains may be vieved Tues eve FHEPHFRD Julv fl ELIZARETH A . widow of Wm M Shepherd, seed PI Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 2 p. m residence of son-in-law John Shep h'rd 212 Sharon ave . Sharon Hill Pa Int. private Aillnttton Cem Remains may be viewtd Mon , 7 to 10 p m Auto funeral SHERRY. July 4 MARTHA FORSYTHE ctipiinV J f William Kherrv aced , tiiuiiii -- -; -. --"-- - Idi l2 Relatives and friends Invited to ru neral services. residence of son William unerrv nit raimeuo si , Burholme (take Fox Chase car to Blelgh st ) Int. private. Remains may be viewed Sun 8 to lo n m . SIMON juiy a viaiiy t.i.i-.Aitciii wife of George D Simon and daughter of lain Georce. and Catharine Shlsler. aged 70 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues . 1 p m lout snunK et services Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Trinity 18th and Wolf sts . 2 p m Int. West Laurel Hilt Cem Auto service SK1LTON. July 1 AMANDA FISS widow of Alexander Skllton, aged SI. Rela- tlves and rriends mvitea to services Mon , 8pm 23J7 Columbia ave Ini. private SMITH JulJ 5. ANNA MAY SMITH daughter of the late Thomas and Clara Smith (nee Train). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues , 8 30 a m . from residence, 4433 Grlscom St. Frankford High mass at the Church of St. Jvoachln, HItS ms nt th Church of st, Toarhlm SONDHEIM -r-At residence nf daughter, Mrs. Sldnev O Rlc" 1801 W Allegheny ave July 7 iuuaina, wioow or josepn Sondhelm. of Boston Mass, aged 75 Fur ther notice of funeral, Boston and New York papers copy SPENCER July 0 SARAH wife of Hirrv Spencer and daughter of late John and Katharine Mvers. Relatlvea and friends Invited to services mother-in law's resi dence. 5130 Catharine st . Tues , ll a, m Int private Arlington Cem SWEENEY Suddenlv Julv 7, THOMAS husband of late Mary. Sweeney (nee, Bren nen) Funeral from residence 2121 Chest nut st Due potlce of funeral elven. TIMLOW On luly 0 SUSAN D . widow of Rev. P J Tlmlow Relatives and friends are invited tn attend the funeral services at Beilevue Presbvtenan Church. Gap Pa., on Wednesday. July 10. at 11 a m Inter ment in adjoining cemetery. Lancaster. Pa , papers copy, TOOHEY July 15 WILLIAM F.. son of William A and late Bridget Toohev Funeral Tues , 7 20 a m , 2328 Brown st- High mass of requiem St Francis s Church 0 am. Relatives and friends Invited. Int. Old Ca. th'lra! Cem TsritllTVY Julv 7 at the Leamv Home Mt. Airy. Pa. MAROARIVr TSCHUDY aged oj. ueiauves anu iri'-nnn invuen 10 service Tues . ! n. m . Oliver H Balr Bide- IRO Chestnut st Int private. TURNER Julv 5. JAMES J . husband of Mary J Turner, Relatives and friends Court East End. No 103. F. of A., and Coopers Int. Union of N A . Invited to funeral Tues , 8 a. m.. 163 Mifflin st. Solemn high mass of requiem Church of the Sacred Heart 9 30 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto VINCENT July fl. JOSEPHINE, wife nf Theodore M. Vincent, Relatives and friends Invited to services Tues ,2pm, 1814 W. Montromerv ave. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem, ,.... WALTER At Riverside. N T . July 5. JOSEPHINE wife of Henry Waiter (nee Mueh) Relatives and friends Sacred Heart and Rosary Society, of St Peter's Church Invited to funeral Tues, 8 30 a m , 41 Scott st. Solemn reaulem rnnnv 0 30 a m. st Peter's Church Int. St. Peter's Cem , Riverside. N J Trains leave Marke st ferry 7 12 and 7.40 a n.. WATTS July 5. CAROLINE C . wife of . John E Watts ineerarnngioniitejauvea and friends members of Osston Presby. terlan Church and Bible Union invited, to i Junej-al - services uasion rreinvterlan i Church. 11th .at. , and Lenign ave, Mon., 8 v '.'!.. ,- ' t.... k nrnir. ur .i-t T vn tntv .t. RESSIC M.. datii-hlee of George and Margaret vvriier. ueiauves and friends Invited to services. Tues, 3 p in 2021 N. Falrhlll st Int private. Oak. land Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon eve Auto funeral. WELSH Suddenly. July 4, WILLIAM J , Jr . son of William J and Catharine Welsh aged 16. Relatives and friends. B. V M. Sodality of the Incarnation Church. Incar nation Catholic Club, emplovcs of Crowell Publishing Ce- Invited to funeral Tues . 8 30 a m. 426 Llndlev ave High mass Church of the Incarnation in a, m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral. WHITE.-July 6. FLORENCE E . daugh ter of Frank M and Florence H (White) Klrkbrlde, aged 22. Relatives and friends Invited tn services Tues, 2 p. m . Ill N 4th st. Camden N J. Int. Arlington Cem Friends may call Mon. eve. F WILKINSON July 5. ANNIE, wife of William J. Wilkinson . and daughter. o( Anne and late Michael West Relatives and friends. Sodality of B. . V.M. of Bt Elizabeth's Church, '"vdted , funeral, Tues. 8 30 a. m . 2118 W, "Berks st. Solemn reaulem rnsss St Elizabeth's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ZII.LESSEN At B0-S0 Catharine st. July It, WALTER husband of Clara Zllles ieV ased a Relatives and friends In ..,,. in E.rvln),' Tues . 2 o. m . , OHvee H mir Bldg, 1S20 Chwtnut at. Int. private, v ii irOi Airp tornto 0) DOOT-Lost. A Botton tsrrl Whit A. 1ff tnrmim atiA hrtnrlliP) and foot whilst T JnOflth nlil. aft & 4a mm nf flnvarnnt. Reward If returned to J. R. Rue, 729 West-view- n.. Osrmantown . RING tost, in the vlclnltv of Rroad anil walnut sis on the evening of Julv 2 one 3-atone diamond ring. Tlffariv setting and one. diamond circle guard ring. $100 reward If return, rl In J9K Wnlnnt . No ouestmns asked .AIREDALE DOG. , , Mcenrs Aio Fourteenth rotlce District Reward. Mm puiitkl ave. Qtn. 1B81 J. HELP WANTED FEMALE inlher ClasslBed Adi on Pages IB nnd 171 AM teeeirvTIAr. nrrtTPATTDM TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PHILADCT4 PHLA ArD VICINITT THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION, IS OF VITAL IM- FCillTAWgt; iin imu rnuBLViuiiu.ii kjs Tlin WAl. vnttvn wramv nr.TWT.ra 17 AND 81 CAN SERX'E IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC A U THAN AH UfhHAlUKS, COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIP ALL IMPORTANT ARMT OF THREE THOU SAND LOYAL YOUNG WOMEN ,. .. THE TRAINING COUflSE IS SHORT AND THOROUGH . ,. I9 0O yt:H WrJEK IM l'AIL JJUIVlrtll TUB FIRST FOUR WEEKS WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT. THEREAFTER. Ari'Li ivj MI1S M D RYAN AT 406 MARKET ST . PHILADELPHIA OR MtSS W. Q REILLT "O TT. RTIT RT CHESTER PA. THE BELL TELFPHONE COMPANY OF 1-r.iN :n & 1 Ll A?t LA BEGINNERS for envelope machines good op portunity for girls of in vears of ige to learn an interesting and well paid vocation Apply to Mr Johnson Whiting Patter'on Co 320 N 13th st BILLING CLERK, with experience on Elll nit.Flfther hilling machine H D Dough- ertv & Co . 17th and Indiana ave BOOKKEEPER exp. Apply Schward Wheel Co , .Margaret at . on -. xv. i . r tnuiv. ford BUSS WOMEN WOMEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 25 AND 4-S YEAR"! OF NEAT APPEARANCE WANTED FOR BUSS WORK IN THE LARGE CAFETERIA OF GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT HOO ISLAND. GOOD WAGES MEALS AND PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION FACILI TIES APPLY WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 134 S 3D ST nil LA. DO NOT APPLY AT HOG ISLAND CAP SPINNERS AND TWISTERU WANTED EXPERIFNCED AND LEARNERS' GOOD WAGES ANP STEADT WORK: PRINCIPALLY FOR GOVERNMENT WORK AP PLY ORISWOLD WORSTED CO . DARBY. PA. CLERK, about 18 to 30 -.ears of age quick and accuritc steady employment hilf dav Saturday. Applv 0 to 12 a m , Smith . Furhush Machine Co , Hancock nnd Som erset ets m CLERKS Several good opportunities for vnung women between 18 and 25 In a large Philadelphia bapk. those having addlng-ma- chlne experience preferred state age, experl- enre and salary expected i ti, i-eager tjnic CLERKS Young women oetweep the ages of 18 and 2".. wanted by an Old-established financial house, for clerical work state age experience of office machines and salary ex-1 pected P 721 Ledger Office CLLRK for office work wholesale Jobbinc houj-e 14rt N Delaware ae. Call or nhone Tnrke?nrt:. CLERKS Young women between li and 25 ror clerical worn in a large corporation. thoce w!tn adding-mschine experience pre- .,,(. , ace. evnerlenre and wlirTM, ' nanlnil 13 TOO Tsilifa rtttrm P 721 Ledger Office ELLIOIT FISHER billing machine operator, state experience age and salary expected P 710 Ledger office , GIRLS WANTED between the ages of 16 and 25 to learn the art of file cutting Light work Good wages . ' ' APPLY HENRY DISSTON . SONS Lmplojment department Taconi. Philadelphia Or 2120 N Front Bt. 8 a m. to 5 p m GIRLS Experienced markers on pens, good prlee schedule 1211 Poring Garden st GIRLS to make cushions Apply 244 S rn rT HOUSEKEEPER, working, white to take charge for 2 In family at Merlon, no washing Apply tomorrow 3 to 4 p. in . Room 202 1420 Chestnut Bt PAYROLL CLERK experienced state expe rience, age. salary exiccted P 714, Ledger Office FEMALE OPERATIVES From 18 to 41 years of age 2500 wanted WOODBURY. N J . BAG-LOADING PLANT United States Government work, Washington Park near Westvllle, N. J., on Pennsvlvanlfl Railroad (West Jersey and Seashore division), also bv trolley from Casnden. Free transportation to and from Philadelphia. Camden and intermediate points Cars specially reserved for women operatives. Working hours. 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. 31c TO 51c PER HOUR Beginners receive S4o per hour while under Instruction which lasts from one to two weeks, after which the rate is increased according to proficiency. This gives you an opportunity to show your patriotism and do your bit while being paid for it. as -the operation ofv this plant is essential to our overseas forces , Lunch may be carried into the plant or purchase, at cost In the cafeteria. Further information may be obtained by applslng to any United States or Federal employment bureau or EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MacARTHUR BROTHERS .COMPANY WASHINGTON PARK WESTVILLE. N J. SCHOOL TEACHER, young, wanted for out- uoor euucaiionai wotk: a rest rrom tne schoolroom: pleasant work: good Salary for right person P 727 Ledger Office SILK PICKERS AND SPREADERS Splen did wages for particular workers: paid while learning Apply Orlswold Worsted Company, Darby, Pa, 1 SOLICITOR lady, for cemetery lots, salary 1 per week O 40 ledger Central STENOGRAPJIFR experienced. for" 2 menths. possibility of being a permanent position, salarv J20 per veek; several girls in nfrir-e Apply In own handwriting. 100 N Water st ETHNOGRAPHER, voung ladv experienced, pleasant surroundings, excellent opportu nity for advancement, salarv $IT to start. Call Monday after 10 a m . 31 Bourse Bids STENOGRAPHERS Must be first class Call Woodland 1042 W, Sunday from 11 a m to 2 p. m Or apply vvlth reference MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. FA. Plant emploiraent hours Dallv. 7 a. m. fe 5 p. m except Sunday, Saturday, T 7 a ra. to 11 a m. ' n - PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Woodland nve and Island road 5203 Market at. 1510 Arch at. Office hours 6 a. m. to 8 p. m, daily Sunday. JO a m, to 4 p. m. "i jj 'xLrliifAXTam-wmA-iM (Other Classlfled Ads on Page 2)1- STENOanAPHF.R and Typist one with ex. prrlence on dictating machine preferred. Apply 1701 W. Allegheny ave. Phone 74ns. KTE.NOORAPHER position offered: r'erlcali applv own handwriting. M 017, Ledger Central STENOGRAPHERS Good opportunity fop experienced stenographers by Urge cor porstiont state experience, age and salary expected P 701, Ledger Office TEACHER, competent, with less than 9 sears' experience, wanted for personal service work during July and August. JE 728 Ledger Office. IVl'IST, with knowledge of billing, familiar vvlth nonllstlng machine! permanent post tlon, with advancement. Apply 1705 W. Aiiecneny ave fpone lloga isuo WINDERS Exper. winders and learner vvanted: average pay 20 per week! work; easily learned C. E Masland A Bona. Ambler and Willard sts . , WOMEN wanted for off Ice-building cleaning: 8 hours) a. day. 6 30 a m to 8 30 a nf . 5 p m -tS 8 p m 1 : good wagrt: steady work. Applr Room 444, WIDENER BUILDING General BUSINESS SERVICE CO , 1301 Land Title Bookkeepers. J20-130, stenog'ers J1B-I25. Capable office women Separate offices HEIP WANTEDMALE (Other Classified Ads on Tate 2) APPRENTICE Protestant boys wanted to - learn brlcklavlng trade: excellent oppor. ' tututv to learn gooo iraoe 1- iht L,en un, ASH tVHEELERS Eight-hour shift 41a per hour Applv Martin & William H. Nixon Paper Co , Nixon St.. Manayunk THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO NEEDS BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS FLANGE FIRE HELPER, WAX PRESS DUMPERS RIGGERS' HELPERS STILL CLEANERS BOILER SCALERS AUTO MECHANICS WHEELWRIGHTS ELECTRICIANS LAYERS-OUT MACHINISTS FITTERS-UP CARPENTERS LABORERS GUARDS 40 HOURS PER WEEK' ONLY EX PERIENCED MFN NEED APPLY. ATLANTIC REFINING CO . EMPLOY MENT DEPARTMENT. ATLANTIC GATE. 3144 PASSYUNK AVE BOOKKEEPER, not sublect to draft: one wno unaersianos ruouc preferred Address G M4 who understands public utility accounting Leager central CHAUFFEUR TO OPERATE HUDSON JTAR AND WORK SMALL GARDEN OF POIINTRY PLACE ON SOUTH SHORE OF T rVn TQT.A Mr fTTOT TV QTvVTrtT XT unit fp m nrrr rr iw t. oinmrt SALARY DEIRKD AND REFERENCES. n aa. Ttrnncp ppwTrjit. Mfwi-. tw "" "' w . CHAUFFEUR, married, to drive 1-ton truck. Apply superintendent. Market House, s. E. cor loth and Market ' CLERK, yard clerk to take charge of re ceiving and outside help R -T. Moore house Paper Co , Bridge and Thompson rts , Brldeshurg '-' CATCHERS AND SCALERS for sheet mill STICKERS-IN s for 0 and 12 inch bar mills HAMMER DRIVERS HELPERS TONGMEN AND LEVERMEN for 4500 and 1500 pound steam hammer COLD ROLLERS for 8 and 10 inch mills on high-grade crucible steel PULLERS-OUT AND MOLDERS For crucible melting furnaces 200 LABORERS white or colored Steady work and good pay APPLY HENRY DISSTON A SONS Employment Department Tacony. Philadelphia or 2420 N. Front st. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m CLERKS PAYROLL AND TIMEKEEPERS WANTEO Good -wages: steady work: bring reference Apply at 'once MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. . EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. Plant employment hours Dally, 7 a. m. to 5 r. m . except Sunday. Saturday, 7 a. m. to 11 a, m. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Woodland ave. and Island road 6201 Market st. 1510 Arch St. Office hours 6 a. m to 8, p. m. dally. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN MENT SHIPYARD. HOO ISLAND. RE QUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS, WHITE KITCHEN MEN, WHITE BUS MEN FOR CAFETERIAS: GOOD WAGES, ROOM AND BOARD: .PLEASANT BUR ROUND1NGS. APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 800 WALNUT ST, SEE MR. SCULL OR MR. SWARTZ 1521 ARCH Do not apply at Hoc Island. riMftfcviMHHMMiiM ELEVATOR OPERATORS FOROFF1CE-BUILDINO &ERVICE;WHITB . STEADY EMPLOYMENT APPLY ROOM 431, LAND TITLE BLDG. ELEVATOR OPERATORS for offlce-bullding service, whiter steady employment. Apply Room 441, Wldener Bldr. ELLIOTT-FISHER billing machine operator! state experience age and salary expected. P 710 Ledger unice ENGINEER Competent enlef engineer, to laKe cnarse ui iwnw uiaui. igttiuuen fac tory: alternating current. P 718. Ledger unice. FIREMAN Eight-hour shift 41c per hour. Apply Martin t, William H. Nixon Paper Co , Nixon st . Manayunk. FIREMAN vvanted for plant; easy work, Annly'412 N 3d st FIREMEN LABORERS Men familiar with Taylor stokers preferred! gooa wornins cuuuiuuuai atnuur nun. Ap ply 0 to 10 a. m. or 0 30' to 7 p. m. 28th and Christian. FRAME MAKERS WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES Y8T0CK): OOOD WAOES: STEADY WORKl NO PIECE WORKj HAL A DAY SATURDAY BNEDAKER no , KTH ANP TIOGA STS. ' HELPERS on Inside structural Iron work. stewBrq pievens iron worm ii-'opi mn. HOLDURS-ON on Inside w'k, str'l Iron w'k., Biewani pievnn nun wurm ii;o rl in-T IRON WORKERS wanldd on mtlal furn. II. D Doughtrty Co, 17tb and Indians are. -jS CanUnuseV ea Next 1'iise .r - I '-. O .--A ,. " f. , i s , .. V x. .' . . Jlfl . V h ' (- - u . t- . .- uW r lEZSlTF .J. J. W. ... r yie-j'i. ... , -r h t i. :3 'A. . , a. .. s af f. Jl