' 7-5- isrfr. IMS 68; 35 IN MARINES 5tJ. v - Five Soldiers Killed ction, With Twenty- s three Missing tTEEN OTHERS DEAD , r $' & jf By iha Associated Press niton, July 11 (By I NT S ) elcht casualties In the Amer- expeditionary forces were an- today by the War nepirtment as follows. Five killed in ac-1 UlULvten died from wounds, two from , e..n. u.. j ------ tnee, one irotn accident and other jBWi. twenty-clx wounded severely, MiikfemtnriArt ..ltoritiu, nrA twsnt, !. f-Sji ... 8 y twent -three mjpmttx lrt action ny officers mentioned In the list . - , -, .f..... , D!cl cf wound" Lieutenant Jouett ' .Ml-... OtHlKiAH x.... . FJe MiMl MHM, i ptralecl I' "- '-r.nrU ,..'...i. n . . , , sl,-'j.'1Vounaea erw Lieutenant Irvln -.iVJonnston, Jlontsomery Ala A . . -V rwounaea sllghtly-Lleutenant VIMm tY,',Pvlously reported wounded seerel TT. " - " LLlCilied in action Lieutenant Joerh &JCBynotL Montclalr. X J fli,;.' i.The army list follow-. KILLED I ACTION i& Corporals vwjbr, niLUiUl u.. imrri'huric. ra. jXHATJOH. RICHARD Eault Ste Marie Mich ' W aeoner a.- TIPTON J rinles Tenn Trliates 'A' .1LASSER. RALPH It Dorche.ter Mas MirrtA jnKPIf p.. r.elti-bnrc. Ta. 'Ae? l I mrn i-nfisf lflt XII. jjr j.leuienani- OWtLETONT, JOUETT FITCH New York S Corporal l rt Pat. 1E'?PSft.JS SS'nE '" ctlt"-CPtaln ;,'. ",;r. "S.ni .".tVm ot "war risk In.ur rOetpn F. vllllamson, Sebistopol, Ca! nnce rear-hc i tnat rpqulalte test It should 'HTke follow lne marine officers are men- ' "'' '' "f "' pri-ftren.e to an lss aiie ,ii .. nuat ntfdiure i ml pirtlcularly n rHff P.MAi,ER. CHARLES RALPH Kw jekorje. x. T. Kr. -. Trirates A ..-Yn.w -n.TT.tr t r- j e. ..... I . c-rkn.x-xTcxv, luiitrn ticcuum wuu". JOhlo. C', CARTER, ERNEST Semanole Okla E CKOCKI. TADENXY. Jerwr Cltr. . I. nOBcTtSTER. IJAVin Los Anreles Cal PSl!eKENZIE. GORDON K Concord. Mass r3 MARALLO. TOM, Messina Ital IfejlHTMES. TROT F Sllsbee, Tex ' STANKUS, OU3TAV Chicago 111 DIED or DI!E,SE Cook "sKJFERT, E. W.. Saltsborc. ra. Trlvate Mmii.r ..titt. ,r . - . ... ,-- I swiknau. v.xan-n.i.0 n i,o vinseire wi "BUSH IKU'I ACCIDENT AD UTIIEK Ep -, CACES rriiate IXVrNE, FRANK Brooklyn N T WOtTNDED SEVERELY si ' 11..1....1 JOHNSTON, IRVIN R Montsomerl Ala Corporals xMJNNETT. HOMER W Ladonla Tex VCONROY. THOMAS P Cornish Me KEKOLICH. JOHN Wayne Mich ; Wagoner aHEIEN. HARRT. Detroit Mich r " rrlvntes UTA. GEORGE W Big Fork Mont i, CHARLES E.. Jrrse) Clt, .N. t. 3LER. CHARLES A Haubstadt Ind 4NO, AMON10. ontlcoke. Pa. EY. JIARTIN J.. IS20 -oulli lltth ISfJ-Mtmt. IMilladelpliln. n. 1' lull ii ill I 11 lltiiUT nil.. r nMI.Wbll.V, 4HJ..C.1.X, 1.1I1II1II, T , LsfWC. WILLIAM C Auburn Mass frijsjBlss, GEORGE New York N T iWjlSKKNIER. ALEX E Lnn Mass rfcJHBBON. CLAUDE L . Llncreek Mo rViqeLLT. JAJIES J , Dorch-ster Mass ,.5-j. lHS.NUi.UL.Ub. blbVK hiast Hammond ma VLBOBRES, 'WILLIAM Chicago 111 '1, XA5SINGIL. PARKER, Klrkland Ala ilLLIKEN. NOAH M. EmIIIe Okla rERSOM JAMES C Boston Mass JERr'RCTBERT R . Oiark Ala 5R. ANTONIO J Van Buren. .Me MARTIN JOHN Kllkenni. Ireland KtATTON, RALPH L Des Moines la !JN, WALTER E Haiel Green. Wis WOUNDED "SLIGHTLY Lleutenant EjltLZO. VIVIAN B Evanston. Ill 1".... . eg JIISSINO IN ACTION Corporal ffJ'HCENTARSKI CHESTER Buftalo, N T g"4-,- rrlrates vBIAS. STERLINO Sheridan Wt Va ' f BRAJIAN. SIDNEY GLENN Rosalia Kan .vBURQESS. CARL RAYMOND Arnold Kan , DT3ART. CHARLES EDOAR Senla N C KiEDELrN. JOSEPH ALBERT Clevela Ke v-XLLIOTT. FELIX ELBERT Crutchfle Id Ky 'nvmr. il.UOETZ, IIEL3IETH ALBERT Renv afiSWin. jiCltBurti. jajics vv Bridgeport ronn K,JAMES HARRY K Bristol R I f'MTHO. CHARLES C Albans N Y 6SJONES. JOHN MANN Utlca N Y MAZURIAK. JOSEPH Detroit Mich Kj,VREHBEROER ELMER Cheviot O K'", BEAKS, JOHN DAVID Swartwood N Y PiUMMONS. DEWEY LEE Newall fllcls "WEINMILLER. FREDERICK Kingston N. Y fciaUMlIERFIELD CLYDE Gatewood W Va BSj-SB'WEETLAND FRED. Paw tucket R I &-. Bi1lBVSCV.S ATT.-. aat nl.... I.. .. . til,. s T-.-..f ,..t.--., ii.iuniii pirrri. i uu- l? WADE. DON CRANDLE Oxden Utah WALTER JOHN LEONARD Selden Kan "ftPBISONERS (PREMOCSLY KFroRTFD SH" MISSING) $llr Pslvate ,JA1,T. FRANK H Hyde Park Mass ,--iT?ie tollowlng previously listed as 'wound. r. h-sss-ti -.. --, .,.-. .vs.-., ..B-.vvt -ae "viuiiva- 4 0Vrely" should be listed as mlsslne In Ajrl .Jig.2.. - f.tIoa: Mtx Captain UAilSON JOSEPH F Sebastopol Cal rrlrates SflAYER. MICHAEL Cleveland, O 0 RAD LEY. LUTHER Morrilton Ark JtfURNESCU CHRlbT W Dssart. Sask K-sr $&.. MARINE LIST KILLED IV ICTlnv rV Second Lieutenant i BYJTNOTT. JOSEPH A., Montclalr. N. J. mx j Gunnery Sergeant -t"iB9Z.lu, elUHUB usnkosn wis - r- , s-uriiur-ii g jBQWDLE. HENRY L Chicago 111 & Privates frSLALOCK. JOHN F Hamlet N c r,t'BKaiSI-f. eilSIGTIlV .. I , . V!AT7fmT.TJ U'Mlliii .. .w. -.Vf -"-- ----'. '. . ....i, , IIIICJIU jlAltn.LULUH flUNK D Beacon N Y D ROY J Detroit Mich. MLET. GEORGE O Anniston Ala WELL. PAUL M Berkeley,. Cal NTE. EDMON'D J York Re-n-h M. NNOR. CHARLES A Orlando Fla urtiua. KAiitOND F Cleveland O OT WOUNDS KECEI, ED IN ACTION ITrsO Lieutenant IROUGH.. QEOROE H Mulllns 5sns ? ---s piV-i '. Prhates VVsi-rrmvcov rto.., .. .. iVA-r "wirR n -..":a- "'" KARTZ. WALTER B . Chicago DEL, HARRY A , Chicago MOUNDED IN ACTION (Severelj) f Second Llrutenant ) CH, AARON.J , Correll Minn : l' Sergeants ON, CL.AUDC S.. Dojlestown. Pa. LY. JOHN II., 3.9 Krarn, avenue. laeipniji. Corporals FRANK J . London En IN. ODOM P , Rlntllnr. Okla JEKRT. Chicago. rrlrates iEY. ROBERT A . Harvey 111 rLER-i PALL W . Green. N Y t,E. PATRICK J Wakefield Mass M"5j JET. GEORGE A . Woodson. Ill (.BUERGER, RICHARD M. St Louis, RIDGE, BRADY T Scranton. Tex 3BKEY JAMES a . Texas City Tex. PA. W1LIIAM J It est Orange, N. J. JOHN D , cnicaso BNUAUB. LOUIS. St Louis. Mo LTKR. SAM. Cincinnati, O g, PRUE C , French Camp. Miss. &j4ffc.TM.m.. W'EEDEN E dental surgeon .- 'L Y ' Ty, ticna io marines jjaji tltua, Jitas S. killed SJ&" strM ' J .- y i FQR.ESTERS' COURTS ON WAR INSURANCE Action of Subordinate Alliance for Protection of En listed Members Court AlleRhem. Xo 2BB. convening l at 21)55 North Twenty-second street, re- c? "Vi?1"? 'lh,? d .... .. -.-.. ,..,.... i uwaril rricke, W H Schwjer W Hof 1 IlinlUrLlP l CI ..l... I...!......! t.ll1..i Joseph Weldon Howard J Dajcr, M I Conlin, V Ii Schrovor. lMear C Ben ntr. II W Kclitnier .Tns.mli Rtnnpr anil "NV J Hood, and much favorable corn- ment was elicited ...F " .Cn.nlln -""?. a general .ummars iiiiurorepuinc3 01 m conference or in i Subordlnan i.ourts Alliance Esperialls In ''resting to the brothels n the action taken to lnt e nil members who are called it0 mllltarv service until the close of the ' war mall of the wjr rlsa plan ot Insuraniti ""e,1contro1. J ,n. loernment their re spectlve courts to advance the rremlum tor ...,,,, i.. i,ir- iir3uiiu(.-t; ui"Jn ftii.il run-leu ' brother It Was exil4lnit nlntoil thn Hfftnfttii . M the special ubnommltt compnvl nt , Urothers ji J nernmn n. j v K "n .no iih (. c K. in vo i.'s j Vollniit.l K Inl I- M la.. V.. J0T m tl f,?:5 ,"" No "i V l l'""v ,rnna.r n A 'iiriuiiir- hi ki'i i i' tfllfl tl ill T'1 ' .elii No 'in ti,t ihe ratri itni if .Ml litan In unlili Inn innrh nrnilimn la imnde fir mnnacement expnse claimed nee , "aT whireby proflteering ma accrue to I th piosreiton I Asaln nil unnprppftr rfd tni e ts cut I out of the nit Ion s project anJ what It plxea comes not as alms but as a rightful re turn ' I Th fpd?ntpd botllr-ii mlprtr ) ".rfmi rtUI- lonal rprntnlttee ti turl the war relipf work of the tritt rnlt and to di vis rollrirj to uuld It Th artle tmlti" s1 prtJ w er K let ot rpponl"it fimi!ff of n1ttf. mmtcrs U m H m N 1 l V Willis 17 S A Rne "i7 iiJTon 7 J D Ii Hrron t2 II ounn Hi (.hirlfs D-stng 4 J and John Llftnin J J rhildmn of hp l-ith rp In t tee Meth ,ods to help thtm V Naele SI A T Ap pel ini, u v tauerwein lin I M I Raum lJfi J Gilbert 120 J p WhltA Iltll. ind P MrOnlnn 1 rt Imitation and aid to th Injured and 'sati!-d mllitari brethren In hospitals or i Mviur i i"J'ii nr Am ! U WUHiY . I'lii. rtriiiuii iii j l vireiner iim jonn 'Waker 201 H Ha-non 2IIT L Cornish ?.M. n I--1I1I n-(l 511 .l r f ll.g.n 1IC .--".."'. V'" :' . '"- '.T". .. o-openiion wirn iiic ilc and Public rllef 1".' Potts lil Hvih.?00.,n"t " tJ K.lrhpr "T, .1 F" asrencies J H Kirk C F Trautweln 3H H P Cithcart 4 J Elrher :Ti J F ork fi V laiso 40 C O llrlen 1W It VI E Aaron 210 M Price J Deleano 11 T P McMahon 2 IT P Alterlro 341 and V, F Klchmann 110 After war relief aUTlllarles E J Mahan TO R O Mu-ller l'lll F Gross fill R I 1 D-Mne IT, I.ohmull-r 127 B Pons Bh 104 Harr Houston 2H1 E i Andrea 33 James Cannon JJ11 M Haean 22H O A alker 34 i: Roth 271 and H i llklnson Teace N'i 117 21 tharton street en tertalned the eaton of the Subordinate Courts Fedej it on Owing to the p-essure I of business engngem-nts Brother John buttle reunquisnea me position is general treasurer and P C R T C rhrelber of Feleral i4.V1 Vorth C-rllsle street was unanimous elerfd as his succ-ssor Secretarv J H J Inter-stAt1 Te-rtj( rilvl,nn brought greetings to the rennsMnnla aso r"'" Thn regulir stited sessions of the federa tlon will be held as unantmoush agreed lo on the thirl Tuesdax of each month begin nlng V lth JU1 at the hall Of COUrt Fair ih-u"l,t7'.'in..."r,my .s,,"ctv Th' ,rnd"r nf thegratultous use of I 8 headfiuirterl was made b the committee -, T .. .I.V1 nsfi ,1s,"'' sen ini -o 41 and th. nlV.r ..",e;I?.rf 1 !l","l,.?,.4A,"Ad ,th offer was icrepted ?.'alonU'of the YSled'dV es " "- r,n.i-.,i v -1 . -n j j -. j. . CaleOonla .No iJ at Broad and Fedral streets hid on hand Brothers Miller An- I l.e.lrl... till).. . u.rMjn aimen .Aiuinonana Allien' i uerrj Hutler McOormlek Martenson Hamilton llankln V nteon Uaer hnder GIcbs Doc tors CUjton and Bleberbach who mad thlnrs interestinc for the closing month of a splendid fiscal ear This famed court TMer I Se-ns its nroErUf- work hut changes the form to "uit the Feapons When BtflJU art A 1 locates ml f-Iiari US unrlar. nrp neeutd in tini Bfnral movement Its - ".". "- -. -.-"-.i .-At'sTii 'a quarter of a centurv has been in touch wun iniertrsis 01 this court Greenwas No 346 at 1121 Woodland ave- . nue at a conference of Its executive officials Brothers Wnirton McFarlind i tt BUnko- mever Hi nn Buckles Mlnnlck latue. 1 Doughertv Rlght-r McOarves hmlth D- i Golden Wa sh and Denmv .T T nar.l-.nH scheduled Its summer work The prospectus 1--IMT5 carnivals leies outings and roof garden vaudeville The major portion of the membership Is engaged in war munition plants and other strenuous occupations to nelp win the war. and it Is deemed that tnese r-i.reitlve teaturn will not only be ""4" ".e 'heQrfoiwun-r charitable" 'oJerlKS."" hVpler" " "" b5 ' Thosa present &n lnt-ritf.ri taitnra irC Rrothers H.nnesa of Marlon Edwards tOUnt PI -,. inf Hllf. liarfrnm rAimn -"""iii ijtjt- nu.iuTr u -u Anrtrnut Ut,.el,..l. T . . I."- . i... ..-. i-manciai Accountants Harry Glnn Henry btr. mm. II and Charles W Beddows show the assured seirlslncome as I33U7 40 Th. relief committee Brothers James Bell John T-V.'n...V.-"-na.-.--n Joseph Harves and . . . - - - -vuu. i- vionagnan presentea detailed reports of 1 "yia-f 9n..I?.?7?, .a.nd. !??&SU.V bestowed Social festivities, as scheduled uei-e nn. lined by Brothers F B Henry. Joseph Lit- f 1 A a 1-V.1 V II 14 i t-v-l TlldT-vrm nfrV-i .--.-. -.,. -... buu " iiiiom 1uv711111v1.ii auu Lilt: ilUBiec tus disclosed that th court values the aid aii.U t-rlllinrita nlla n tna f.e t a. I -..!, ""- smviiuv.B id i.u 1,11V uaiciiiai nuia uepuiy cnaries evvton ure Joseph J Sweeney and E K Fisher and P P it D B Heron gave Interesting" talk durlns rood and welfare, and a. splendid pro-rata of ntertalnlnc features was presented by the. local talent p Courts Federal St Albans Glenwood Belview Haddington and Schuilklll have been signallv honored bv the supreme execu tlve coune 1 for their stanch devotedness to the cause of forestry A beautiful lltho -traphlc honor roll certificate designed by . the supreme eecretarv has been presented i to each of the six units and Is prized as a valuable souvenir because- the Great Seal rarelv used Is Impressed 1 A selected poem expreislve of the actual feelings of the donors and an encomium in the choice language In which Editor Cronin kroker is proficient give publicity to the Forestgrais the organ of the executive anl odds its mite to the brotherly lov sentl menti i The honored courts have arranged upon ' ft pretentious scale a return of reciprocal tribute In acknovvledtrment nf th (nrii.n of appreciation and promise the supreme quintet that the affair which will corn on' after the vacation period will ecllps anvthing so far held within the order and be a surprise to the fraternltv in general The recent session of each of the courts vva made a Jollification reunion at which laudatory tribute was paid to the workers - nuap vnor-i" nave Deen crowjiea with the '""' "' SUCT" Court V S Grant No 1S3 held an In dependence Dav reunion and f.mllv e-tha- Inw l.'I.U .!..,- . .. " ... . i ... ..nn iiniriuvic exercises ana suttally, I planned festivities an enjoyable dav was i spent bs all participating The committee In 'har?e Brothers Wilkinson Grelner. A P ?-ra"n .?."'" ,,.'.0?a--. ""IT-"" Va.ey ,vu iiuiiuu ii em ann vuiueriaon was I n the alert to see that no one was over- i-.i-i-.--ii in me congenial assemblage The relatives of its enlisted members were special guests and the service flag proudly floated alongside Old Glory A tribute to the boss In the fighting ranks was paid by the deputy Delegates representing 14 courts will re semble next Thursday t the headquarters ot Court Falrmount it 243ft Brown street to further the aggressive campaign to ad vance the welfare of the fraternity Meas ures designed to accomplish the work will bs DES.rnt!? Jnd additional courts will be affiliated Reports are to be made by Inter state hodies end recent communications Issued by the supreme executive council and the grand chief ranger will be acted upon definitely Fraternal Picnic The, Loyal Orange Institution of Phlladel. phia will celebrate the Battle of the Boyne at Willow Grove Park on Saturday next Owlne to the abnormal conditions at this time the, committee on arrangements deemed It wise not to have the usual parade this sesr The proceeds of the picnic will go Into the treaiury'of the soldiers and'tallors' fund of the Loyal Orange Institution a fund created to take ear of the brethren who may come back disabled from the war Th... Mill ti A nalrlnll,. .llv .) .l i. i in iSo grove v-'-h will be addressed bv 1 prominent, speakers i Anrt nuts o 'S pniineil th rlAIvloa nf "'" t' i.uufl.i'-i i.ii-iiui' i.s ;. c his new art l?e- -fil Nrth SeeonTstreM ?hahrl" ,?B"1 ? ""''t'd Great Wt0rjl?i,,ni-f,,rutla f C,?U,rt V,,es , "f membSt1. 8of the two rlbP6aKnrtthothe? J...r,H?.e?r -.-, l f,n(i a del-s:atlqn from nelRhborlnir tribes were present Effertie t-uuri ti r-riifip rrnrnmimiiiinii rrnm ihu taibe k. !.. - .ui.r. f f lerat on n V in tha frn , nV i i " .. i e; "" Phillpsburg Bind mirched from the ntgwam courtS CDorS.S'nmSLnr 'thMV. to th" Pera "ou- AJdrrm ere made courts co orainTTi a movement the are nt h r a c carnnM t w alker Attnrnev that post of dut ., the tribute paid bv T, ., ,?iJ, 0La 11 . JSUit.m- if i ii i ka.i.. t i-.- ..11. . . L ' - . I Iiemlne who acted as chairman. At- i; ," "".. t;" ."--.. "-"'r .no ii Malherger Mrs Matilda Hartman irs anv nm 10 meet tne neavv na increasing ;v. -' i. ...'. ' ' ... "t."u.v ','.rrt -"l':.- -l. ,-" .-.V.v.;.-.t. .. , . hrists No ss Craig No 140 Llllls No inia Michael Mrs Edward Rasbridge pr- demind for voung men and women with J,rltn,'s Meeting House Westchester P. SIMPSON -lulv n GFORGE M hu-bind 143 and Nagle, No !1 all of whom ex ""?-. ' iliendld rrogram of entertainment cfTlce and business training our class., wm Sixth da 2 p m of I nulsa Simpson Relntlves and friends pressed their delight at th proceedings In "?. ,'d? ""! uLT.rXzet "lunrh ' be continued das and evening thru LHR1.T Julv n WILLIAM J husband members of Int Fire Co No 1. of Pal- dldtlng their intention of carrying the Ideas followed o a uooverizea uinru SsA out com ne summer months Call or cfl'ablleM Christy (nee I.ighttlfer) Rela- mvra V J invited to funeral services advanced to their own courts Ir.ASH writ fir pari ctilars and catalog live and friends emploves of Robert II r-r 1pm 1030 S 4th st Camden Int l -.-.n r r Trn-rell was adopted la iVti PHIL lit IN F-.ii COLI.fcOl. I'orid rer all suSletles of which he veas a nrii.te Greenmhunt Cem Friends mav view ..SM.. !hllLi'- ?W AdvmVs," 'I'nT-p'rlvltJ ItemsTn, "SsORudnl? Ju To S M I ?HfLrr3XTf-- &rS?f fe srea-' Strayer's Business College , rC'i 1? W- ST &5ai?V t&8$&U8$&y&l??: J"'ttiJAtS'.,r C,t nus.ne.. H-hcS. 'onaUSlRera,fvfe,Mn5d tr.enof ,'S fMdJoh,S I '. IKS- - 'Sfff'g- on5 ffi EVBNI PUBLIC ( . 'MB 1 V ' ISORM L. C. THOXELL He is the new great junior sagamore nf the ImproeJ Order of Red Men DEPUTY SACHEMS ELECT OFFICERS Absaraka and Sapana Tribes Meiged Dakota Associa tion Meeting Tribe News Th- Deput Great Sachems' Asocii tlon comened In the Great Council rooms and elected these officer'? for the year President, Charles Wleland , Ice president George W Xlse , secretary, Samuel H Walker, treasurer, Thomas L Fraer The members arranged for an outing; to Allentown on Saturday, Juh 2T Ci C Al R tVe. bai- il.lr.... W . bers In reeard to the parade of fraternal and benenclnl societies tn be held en A.u,t 2J OSS Charles E Bell spoke nf the i-mut t.,n.b J..-iun . 1 ifar urgmc ereater patriotic spirit anS outl n ng a plan for hn iltnir rilatrin mBBi. Ings ilurlnK the cold moons Great Prophet Iieswlck mad- irrnteful reference to the aluible assistance the deputies had ren dered durinir nis lerm and manketl the brothers for their nnrf In lh. Inlfdn i. Mv, he had r elel P G S talker cae 1 stlrrjns 1 1 Ik preiious to presenting h s re port as sf- r"tnr of the association Th treasurer s report was read showincr the ussociaum ii io in n prosperous condition ( Mlrman' Plnk-rlon of the publirlt com mlttee spok if the Imporlanre nf hai Inir ,he ,rlb ' i--nd to Mm news for publication tn th nen?nrs r-nlstne. the Eifmmi . VtIV "U l" ""emi brace sni-n r J3 Jnhn E Poore ga a short talk Thf consolidation of bsarnka Tribe with S,",V."". ,OM nuce in fapana s i H ithsr inaal-ors dared their Intention of working together to build uo a larger and stronger tribe Th Dakota Association comprising four lon rlnunlnun Irlho. In manilr.CT o. tKn ,i. were mane and memoers or rw?tn tribes a warn of Shawnese Tr'be rerned reports from mn trlhes th-it th.x r .ndniinT. Jill tiinn. iliuo Liui lliri uric rillll'aHIl- Ins to Increase the membership this ear M"nv of ,n ,r ""' ncm members hK en ,.a th, ,..,,., of ., Fnun,,. p r, s J' 1 TtrT' Al' wnr ana nat part the Red ilen were tak "- 1 11 win at. 1- 1 1 a"i rrdi .iiii ui ret rri. tdL-ori th n...iti f .-... V.- .... U. L..X ,.Vlf-l.. U Pr'nS.. unlt of ictlon on the part of the tribes In this resenation also adiserl the Ynembers to !0 back to their tribes and organize for the demonstration to be held on August J7 Red Warrior Tribe Xo 1V. of PhlMr- burp held a public serlce fla dedication rtn .upr1nt ra flarnnnn TVi menirior nf n 1119 headed b C of R (".eon llamer and ije.nur iiarr i luiKner p-vcorrea n tn t"rn''.A R Chase and C R Swop- of Clearfield The Invocation and benediction were pronounced hv Re- C M W asson of the rhllipsburg M thodlst Church Solos were sung bv Miss C M Hawkins and R L Wilkinson Over 1401 people attended and ivfrvlodv was pleased with the service TtoH Wnrrlnr Tribe has fortv six members In the service fourteen In the trenches and fceven more pomewnere in r ranee ...... . -.. . Wlssshiekon Tribe held a social night in the wigwam and a large attendance enjosed a good program The next social meeting wni he hell -n the 11th of Buck Moon Th fanning t at e J.l.n In IlirrW nh has Been reorg11117ea j nd the next great council burg , . anrvsiii nn erf-Hi ffuii uil luiuuiu ''"'.; was elected great Junior J ?","''' a?vrm Moon 101S i and raised .".The ch?.Ha?nJv on "he 13th Sjn Hot wtY,,'r!rotnerTroxell served "n sir . '",, ',",? I Jjoolnted In Ws own ,""k' r,d Vi lientirv of all the field day ' " ,a,?el.'B "on '.h''hSntln ground'Mw i?h but one exception and secretary of h general committee when the Great Council met In Allentown He Is a general and lib eral fraternahst In a dozen other beneficial and sods! organizations STFMBOT8 WILSON'S SELECT EVENING TRIPS rP Tire BEAUTIFUL PrLAWARH Erery Friday and Saturday Evenlnc New Dolphin Line Pa.ace Steamers TKLNTON AND DOLPHIN Good Music No Liquor Boat leaves Arch St. Wharf 6 15 I. At. Far 2c each way REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GFRMANTOWN vVTAVAVl'VSVjV - 4V. - eSvASitiVTA Manhattan Council after a buln9s ses MIORTII M) M) IIOOKKUriNd Iasi anlntoi a (.nrtni Ilrr. lne COrnmiJiee r;rtr shcirt hiiifl Ihr- ai cnAixiv gtirim ciu.i v.j"---. - -- .. . . ;" "e-" "- ---' ----- . .- - . -m--. i. . r JT IJ T T r . niii. a -.i ,.j i i "-! .. I in chsrae Mrs W llllam Johns Mrs lloneri nuslness courses Davorevg schools Enrol f. 5-."J ".--", it-i i. n.Miiii-- ouu inrim- niiim in lunersi eiii-r rn v m YOUR OWN HOME I WITH GARAGE 2 MUCH CHEAPER THAN PAYING RENT 5 J New twin homes at McKean Avenue and Clanler Street Germantown. S 5 Facing; large estates and adjoining new Fern Hill Park Stone homes. 5 eeparate tiled porches tiled bath, built-in shower, hardwooc1 floors through. 5 J out, large, airy rooms, stone fireplaces, terraced fronts, private garage. S J Small Amount Down $-10 Month Carrying Charges Taka train to Wayne Junction on Reading R. R, 190 trains dally or J Car 53 on Thirteenth Street , get off at Seymour and Wayne Avenue and 2 S walk two Bduares west Come out todav. S i John H. McCIatchy, Builder and Owner, Land Title Bldjr. J 5WVVV'.VVt-VVAVVyVVtVTVVyVVVVVA.Sin LEDC&JR DISTRICT DEPUTIES AT CALEDONIAN A :...: f 1T Tnn T!-i-l .fAUliYiuus Ul nu. IUU UJllt'lUi Notice of Taxes Her man Lodge Merged i aieaonnn Lodge rtagetl another nip i eent in the reception of the District ' rn..,.. n i -. i . 1..1 n .... - - ..I . c..t "'""" "" ..fiuuriuuii. v, ill htllos secretary, who were warmH .. -1- . . . i.. i.il Z:lZ.lTa2JrVS?JZ.V "Zl'l , ....o ouu.i.iio n.iu nuiuuii'im --' party Included Jacob C Henderson, 11 I president of the nssoclatlon. of SprlnR? r,.. ,, , ,- . .-.ii. iarden. Charles Zanes of Olive Branch , Leltoj Blew, of Thespian . i Thomas Martin Wunderly Jr of Ken-i tlerton , Georpe Schneffer of General Steuben, Edward W Hamilton, or Puritv , C W Fr, of Tox Chase llenrj S Fluhartv of America, and Max Hoppe. of Good Samaritan eich In his own waj expUilnlnt; his reason foi being present Others who added oratorical pleasure were ing No 2Si for the kindness shown and tho P O David Montgomers one of the uold good feeling dlsplajed at the various meet Dust Twins of Chester P G Charles o ings of tho committee of both lodges in ar French of New Rochelle N P O ranging for the merger The committee. rhsl link rolllni Wonder of representing the lodges In the Tarkway Star of Bethlehem P O t'inti Moore Building which has been formed for the of Spring Girdrn P G 1. Thomas of purpose of securing a new building was Impeilal P ' E Harvei Mo in mil IHrrv t xtended the courles of the lodgeroom to McDonald of Spring Card, n P G C M hold a meeting Hall of America Grand Ms"hil It irri C Stephens of Tacons and Broth. rs Kirl At a spirited meeting of America lodge P oung Robert Burns of Strinton ind No 2Ti Hutchinson street and Glrird ave Vlhert Simpson Midland Mich , . Degree Mister Charles 1 H iiullton obll- l Mister Charles I II million obll- ' ther J Breusch in tie second degrees p o Ik Vnck-r , Hat all was in resilli forCale K9ted Brother J and third d donlan Div at the Orphimgf "n the Fcurth of lulv and 1" G Grover I i il glrft re ported on the pitrlotlc srnir.s at liei mont Tlateau on the precllns sitiirlav The lodge recelvnl i rising lote of thanks from the visiting deputies At th last meeting Caledonian pus pn the Initiators reremom hrt was wit nessed bs CharKs t Howler At Clifton Ariz Tist Grands George Davis of Nice town tllntlr H Heppai I of P-ulftc D D O M riinmas M V undm I Ir of Ken d rtc and Brothers Arihilr I 1'ivls rid Arthur B Cohen of Baltimore all of . whom expressed fraternal sentiments P G Vindegrlft reporting for tin thilr- man of I aledonlin Day at the Orphinage stated that the movement was a success besond expectations The fertilities began with a biball game between the bos of I the home Ind the boss of the nan sard wblen lie home bos won in the t-nlh . Inning by 14 to 11 the line-up being com posed of For th- Horn- Axom pitcher Getz second base Harrs third base Leru- . shortstop Smith firs! base Kern left Held I Stockel catcher Horfnnr center fielder Peterson right fielder For the Navs InnkB center fielder Dalqulst first base Hoover shortstop Holden second bise Blackwell third base Jenkins center field Cornell right field Stromer pttchr an Marren pitcher ' In the concert hall i mud of 200 per- sons besHs the children an orchestra anl Srcretars Robert Gormill Hiothis Vncker I Tackson Alex White an1 In-n Dalekept the musical features going pr-tt, . -l A ., service tlag wis unfiirlel to lb hre-z- in 1 1 then came the nil t eats ift r which there were seiral turns if spirts tirn works and dancing The directors of the orphanage declare l that no boll In event there had erllii.ed this effort of No 700 .....1 A.nA.l n .A... A. lli.nl . In II.A niin nil., Till'l"U a i'iir in uniin. ... ... .-... mlttee of arrangements Mllle Lodge innfprred t the list meeting the third degree in full form for in- last time until htpirminr Am ng tne i isunri were I-rank PlTi".ir f mlt I ndee De IhII n. I 1. T) 111 I Ihm n. r.nlr.l I nAm Isltors ashlnnon ih ciu god tain and Brother Br n"on th i-i n mtrr expressed his appre latlon and rlnsur The Initiation degr in full regalia will . - I Dt CVTIONM Bolh S(.xPH Expert Accountants arr rrr-ralv m rlsmsnrl Oni- are grcaiiy HI aemtina. VJUr r-rif.s-i in Ihts tihifrf nrenafo courses in mis suDjecc prepare - L. ..nK.:HniIH f "...-.i.C 1 '" ""- e-W-UIWUUU" " V,l.IllllUU Public Accountant. Day COUrse f V im.ire nrrri-irr ennr-a I v- Tc.y, . v.-..-. v years). rrr. i . T.a . I he COUrse beKUlS Mondavi . a " CCpt. OU. r TT, .ji ji f . . . ir ie uuu uu uuuiu u in rty- If OT lutuiuy iu-o.J. riione, Dlimnnd 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY B Rroad St below Derks I Philadelphia Tnert teachers Modern eoulnment Tndl- Mdual advancement Charres modoratr. p0- B,JAln8 Ruarante d Dav and Nlcht Class-s n iunens nry aitennn enroll now 807 Chestnut -treet I'hone Ualnnt 38t Wireless Telegraphy riiwnrR1-; inrtiti Tr w.-i n9. fnPm InrMw Thurs and Sat Evei Fnroll now nn.e sr,r- c-n t . .- . -..-. ...... -. ...in-,, in.; $4 I Night School gf Shorthand Fngllh Tenmanshlp a month I PALMER SCHOOL HI S 10m t oung Mnmen nnd C.lrla ClIElTNtT 1IIH P REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GERMVNTOHN - . - 'TvsiT - - r - vs.e - S40 A MONTH girls " and young ladies "Art Music and IntFAr,riV July "a ""fvFlTn Domestic Science Courses Elementary In ' of w 8 and di Fair . .mediate Cnmmercla Co le-re rr.r...-, I ?.'.,".. " an.d Adi.l-al.r .1 LhS!ll?I"Wl raialog llox 40 Chestnut lliil. i'hlla" K. I Bf. ". "WkTK,S,.t ." -VNf s;v, v.; !?.P.ut.S "lht for cla. of lx candi date and a bic attendanc It dculred. De Kree llaiter Urunnen conception ot thl reremonv Ii i rich treat for thoae who hae not wltnexed It and lovera of etrl clency never tire or It. j Chairman Rnmii! m nnns .. , Earnest orkeie, has announce'd the en- 1 iTiirenii.il t t,r l.n I aA.i ..-.-i e - a clisa initiation in the patriarchal branch, - " - xiriiitJii;. vuiuiitr O lor ""Q " cniica a meeting of encampment ItiitoriiiHiiirn Uil (JUiy Ol, .1fnn...'l0Un,,I?1Il Encampment put on last , night the pairlachal derfree lor six candi date. .Mount Ararat Encampment has fHe can- uiuaic mr ine pairmrcnai degree lor July 111 fhes two encampments aro In a boom in cr rnrntin lin "v ..-"'"::"" . . . .MirinE .Jirilt-.i Iirlrrn nfaria ni1 nf t it R,t meeting Uroliurs Nofman IJaMs and i It r Mornn of lliltlmore lodges, who ex- I nressrd apnreclatliin nnd nrntse nf thn I rk of ,,-j ,,nn,r degree put on I h full form with llrothirs Henderson Kuru. ,,-. .. s-.l 1t...ll....l.t Mill .s. -I ll I Po-liion-" SaUs"o7 TThrlft'stanuand- tnirt) one wur savings stamps were mads. The Government certificate will be framed thlrtl one iinr ...Ins. atamn. u.ra mndn. 1 If" e wall of the room Of tho 444 tnem- vvia w mi. luuKc, lui are in war beiih..i mostlj in the navij , , Jn-"hJ'n'f I-0,d.?2. a" .t!1"11 .1' ' enslon being the merging of Herman Lodge Vo 7 making a new Merchants No 23 No 7 has surrendered nil linnks n.pers rights and privileges, and Its officers who have srrved falthlully, have retired in favor of Merchants Tho retiring officers ar N o Gustave L Mever V a . George Hoff man treasurer, Tred W Veser. secretary, Hermin A Boiler Brother Roller made a. nleaslne address on hehslf of No 7. thank- nue u u u ai ltenrv it l-iunanv re ported progress on the formitlon of n de Ported progress on the form it ton or n de gree staff for the sixth district and an-, nounced n meeting of the lodges In that dls- i trlct'nt 814 Glrard avenue tonight, vv hen he hopes to secure a full force for good work T O George Krause, of Steuben Lodge and P G Moss Steppacker of Guardian IiOdge were oratorical visitors CINDERS FOR SALE Delivered to All Points Along Our Lines. For Deliveries, Prices, Elc, Phone or Write Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT !820 Dauphin Street Beatljs; Amole Sarah C Beaumont Edw A Benson Charles L Blske Frincls W Bocklus Oertrudo A. Lamont Jennie Lesslng Dr Ferd I oeb Joseph Lukens Fllzaheth N Maeool William McNamee Annie E Meier Gertrude Moore Henrs W. Murrni William Pierce Ella Louiss Powell Wii'lam Beeves Vlirs T Rlchlev Ellen Ilililnson lohn T Boss Hugh D McK seheel Mars A Simpson George Tit . simp.oi. Simuel J Simpson '-irah A 'kllton Rhlda L Smith William H tees liglnla r Stlne Mary A Taylor George I Tavlor Rose Thompson liars A Treaev Luk- A I nverzagt (, .o W Vincent Viola E Walsh John Vanamlker D S Wolfklel Walter r Yeager Ell7abeth A eates Sadie B loung Jan- i2- 'M"r. ,. Vharle sS Vhrtstv U 1111 .tn I lCo"s',. . , ..Vine ("? UVSVu rummlngs John J i npelsheimer A v-ah, p-,iri,.lc !."".. ..,. n ivniniore sVrnoel t.filrr,,1iaTiU.1 Brooks vinrthi I.. . .' - Forbes G rtrude Forssth George V Fox Joseph B France W llllam Gannon Charles "arwo 1 Israel i.rueiifn i. iiarie. l.erat-lt Wlllltm (.rlffit 1 Illlia A Gross Vnna i.undi n-n John Hae us rrmnn Bar Mince Martha A Harklns Jennie F Ilortord Martha Injce i3rl iget Ca-ej Kllpatrlck Wm I Lalls Annie J AMOLE At Atlantic Cits Tilly 10 SAKAH L wife of Ell 8 Amole aged 73 I Remains mav be -Jewed Frl until noon 1st IN Rhode Islanl ave Atlantic Clt- N J Services arrl Int it convenience of fimlls BEAUMONT Julv 8 EDWJ.RD ALVN . Jr , son of Harriet Vogdes aid late I dward I A Benumont Funeral services and Int private , BE.N-.ON lulv 10 CHARLLS L hus 1 band ot l Benson Helat ves and fr ends emploses of p HR freight dept , Invited to un-" ,S3' 2 p in 2144 st Albans 8t (aboio Catharine st ) Int Hols I ros- i Lfrn Auto service Remains may be i ,.,VPrl rrl af,r p m BLAKE fiuddenK .Tulv 10 FRANCIS v. hliab.ind nf Ann., ninke Relatives and , "; IniUto luner. Mop l. mt Merke ev el rt)n.rlAr V T lll.h min nf ,rai, eh,,, .i ii,. i"-,.h r.. Hon I) a m Int Hols Cross Ctm BOCKIUS Julv 0 at Stetson Hospital urniHUUCi t uauKnier Ol nuiiam 12 nnu ,a,e Sarah A Bocklus Relatives and friends Relief Council No 11. D of L limited to funeral 'services Frl 2 p m' Oliver H Balr Bldg 1S20 Chestnut st Int Private Fernwood Cemeter- New "Vork 'anVVrTn'SKffft ifntc Man nannt ..irA Ths T3 l.r-wl- .;, ,",-' rl"'il lnl ;,' ',' ,i' . "1-1 In 1 u0 P M 3'U3 alUce st Int liriiaie auio PlROr.s iul 10 MAR! widow of I Pamufl llu rer Kelatles and friends NewhalI Circle No 7' I nl O It Kensington Home Vo 32 B of Camdn tuneral Fund La 1 ahinKton Camp NTo - L of A memhfrs of K Alontpomer Ae M B Church intted to funeral- sei vices Sat 2n m resid-nc of son in hw G-orge Oftter tCi r Lipplncott st Int private orth Cedar Hill Cem rrlend-. mav ilew re mains Fri S to 10 n m at v hlch time the societies will hold their services CARTKR In Cheter County Hospital j niru nit. iHPnin Monin uin v rirtivijC" lunera Mon 8 30 a m. 11..1.' N Camap nt Requiem high mass Lady of Mercy I hurh 10 a m Int Holv Sepulchre Cem uto funeral Chester Papers cony C ORNLLL July 10 HARRY R husband of Fannie Cornell (nee Brooks) aged fil Relatives and friends Invited to funeral , S'"""1 iurtnr notice sat 2 p m . ? Autos will met tt-Mn at 1 ?2m$r'" StaTtL.n ,1avln eadrng Terminal '-.L'.. .i'.' '"i V " . .i-IUi v. eni 1. v .iiii-vvia ur -iu.'s Annln st Tulv no. -luii-v j nusoand of Cathar n ininjrs ageo. iv lleiatlves and friends In sited to funeral Sat 8 80 a m Oliver H Balr Bldg 1S2H Chestnut st Requiem mass St Charles s Church 10 a m Int Hols (. loss Cem JHTELFHEIMER Juls fl AMANDA NDA, Rela. vices VIC", oauxnier or late Louis Eprelshelmer I tlves and friends Invited to funeral sen rri ip m 1033 Greene st . Germantown MAV d-mi-M.r to funeral 4747 Fow- erosion Cem FASSITT -.Tulv 10 at 90n c onth ! N'NIE ODENHF.IMER widow of Horace Pssltt iV-V- """.ri- . TfrTrATT. r hn.h.nj of Ellen V Fisher (nee Caffertv) Relatives nnu iiien'i, journeymen Citonecultera Asso lnvlied to funeral Frl 7 30 a m 242H N VVarnock st Mass St Edward 5 Church 0am Int Holy Sepulchre Cem I Auto fim.rnl J EORBES July 8 GERTRUDE wife of S I John I orhes and daughter of Mary and late S.Henry Epples R-latlves and friends In - i ?oE .. al " a m. rnotner'a mass st Grennrv a Church n An n m Tn. i..,u.i,ie, ,iui .uirrion ave aoiemn requiem St D-nls's Cem FORSYTH Julv 10 GEORGE V. hus band of Marv Forsyth Relatives and friends Holv Name Socletv of Immaculate Conception Church, A O H No 8. Court Pr'de No 43 F of A emploses of Mid - vale Steel Co Invited to funeral Rat. 8 30 a m 210-S Chelten ave Solemn re- qulem mass Church of Immaculate Concen. 8 30 tlon Int Holy Sepulchre Cem neral Auto fu- FOX July 8 JOSEPH B FONT aged ilei-tives and friends Thomas M K m T -. Tt- Trtt We. K. ii si i V " " ; ""-, """. u . i i-nna .avai I lrndVo'Sn'cn.No' SV "li J, T? i.l A R i'hlla Naval -L nVvsk assi.U.i ... ..a .t-s . 7 "" w.... kibuiimmuiib ui wmen ne was a member Invited to st-rvices Frl 10 30 a iininiiir iiiiiuu in services rri in an a m residence nf daughter Mrs Elizabeth flltcraft S Washlgton st , Camden n" J Int private Friends may 11 Thurs . 1 to inAvrr.t..i. in ........... ? -gedSS R7f.tive.and friend,' fi5itW-?, ? 'oToVg'e" R8t BflfrnT tiiPSUZS'?!?- Tacony Service. In &t Mark . "n' "gYnnVn-J-uiv T cSri-pTiA's1 ?. ww .,,... nf xta.J i.i - .?..'. A. im'tT. i. .-, n.ii.i.i"". "n-f!"1.' Invited to funeral luneril parlors o Iniu -s uroad st II Thurs . 8 to 10 p m GARWOOD Juls II ItlRAEL hn.honH Rebecca Garwood (nee Measev) Relatives and friends Arvvsms Lodge No 37, I o O F Standing Elk Tribe No 22 I o R M Star of Union Council No 72 O U A M Invited to funeral Sat 2 n m Sin Hudson st Gloucester City N J Lodge services Frl eve Int Harlelrh Cm li,i. service OEBELIEV July 9 CHARLES hu.bsnd of Hannah Gehellen Relatives and friends, an. r.. C.l.. ...!... v, .w .....' '" I sillH.r lliuur uvvnt ,u,.,u;, ,.uii riros ovtted. to furieral. rrl a p. rn u 4118 JI, - .- i" t-i -r-T -"-' " "-i. t-u iiuBoaiiu funeral, sat a o p n fin i-enn s, Sndnrii tnf1,V,Iam0r , Ra ' Fiankford Remains mav be viewed Frl nd friends Invited to funeral services Frl . .""-" ... A um --. f i-.iiiiiki. - unit in c AiiiirT i... .t. i ,?,Mr,d,.5n..n48Ai, WiS . ..'"' " " TAYLOR-July 10'. nOSE- wife of Ed. i? riSHER-Iuiv 8 .MICHAEL I husband ward Taylor (nee Mills) aged 40 Relatives Remains OEItAGlITV. July 10, WILLIAM flE-l. IIAOHTY. Re atlves and irlendi i. In vlted III lUllTllll, .! I a . iiliniriiuciivr .'. n.riu Michael Oeraghty, 831 E Allen st Requiem high mass Church of the Immaculate Con ception 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Auto seM Ice GRIFFITH July 0 JULIA A., widow of James Griffith Relatives and friends in i it Art tn erlces. Frl . 2 n m residence of son-ln law, I b Shipper. 0403 Paschall ae Int private. e nil until. ..... .. . GROSi Julv 10, ANNA, widow of An-1 drew Gross 'Relatives and friends Invited ' to funeral. Rat , 1 30 p m , Stonehouse and Stampers lanes Int Odd Fellows' Cem Re, i "."w rrv:. ..iT" j wi .-. n ' Tnninn TTiav o- viowrn rri a IO 1 V III UL'NDl.vril suddenly, Juh 10 JOHN husband nf Marv Gundlsch aged n'l Rela, tlies and friends Incited to funeral Sun. J p m Oreland Montomer Counts Pa lint 7lon Lutheran Cem Whltemarsh m.I .-... Daalnsj TI.--HI .1 1 i-ir, - , 'T.AECSSERMANJf-JuJv" 8 .Al'iBARA ! IHAEL'SsniuiA.N.N - tnee senwanki, wife of Lelbhardt Haeussermann aged 70 Relatives 1 T A n I 'SI HUM A JJV tnee Sehwflnkl. wife llf lieionariu iiiieuiBeriiiaiui iiKeu in itiniives and friends Ladles Canstatter Socletv, Ladles 'Aid of the Linkenau Hospital In vltel to funeral services l'rl 2pm 32 N I'ark ae. i em Hock ini private Mt Peace Cem Auto funeral HAVCE At Burlington N J July 10, MARTHA A widow of llllam H Hance aged "iT Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sit 3pm, t2T E Broad st Bur lington N J Int private. Odd Fellows' Cem HARKINS Wuly ! JENNIE F daughter of late Daniel and Mary Harklns, nf Bally conl. County Donegal, Ireland Relatives nnd friends H M yodilltv and s(icred Heart Society other societies of Church of ths; Oesu of which she was a member. Invited to funeral Frl , 1751 W Thompson st Mass Church of the Gesu 9am Int Hoh Cross Cem Auto funeral HOFFORD July ! MARTHA, daughter ot late William and Catharine Horford Relatives and friends invited to funeral service- Frl 2pm residence of her cousin Mars Hunter 5012 Vine st Int private Friends may call Thurs eve Allln funeral HUME Jills 10 HOWARD HUME son of Ella Hume (Daniels) and the late Tohn -' tlmt wed S Sell " and frlS ' ,H4 m,0 "? Frl ." P M it the !n,,."'a ,, .f.i. nidi iW rhninVi i OmerH Pair Bldg 18.0 Chestnut st Int Fernwood Cem juiirj .luiy i imiLiur.r I'Aarjy, wire of John Josce Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat 8am residence of aunt. Mrs Joseph Oelger 11211 S 11th st Solemn high mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel 9 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Autn. funeral KILPATRICK Suddenly Jills 0 WIL LIAM J husband of Mars E Kllpatrlck (nee Holt) aged SI Relatives and friends I.afisette Lodge No 71 F and A M . Washington Camp No 317 P O S nf A . 20th District police Invited to funeral serv ices sat 2 to p m 1311 Spring st. Int , Mt Morlah Cm Friends mas call Trl eve Auto service 1 LALLY lune 1 ANNIE J LALLY (nee 1 Osborne) widow of Patrick 1 Lally Rela- !.!.. nn.4 l.l.nl. ..!... n Tn..... .U ii. ra ..,.' iiirimn iiiciiiii.ih i. iA'..ur u. L I IT Sacred Heart Invited to funeral Sat, 8 30 a m 3712 Wallace st Solemn requiem mass St Agatha's Church 10 a m Int New Cothedrsl Cem Auto funeral . L-iMOVT lulv 0 , JENNIE beloved wife of Andrew Lament tnee McKnlght) Rela tlves and friends Palestine Shrine No 5 Order of W s of J , and Mas-sle R Balrd Charter No 31. Order of the Eastern Star, invited to funeral services Frl 2pm husband s residence 420 S r.7th st Int Ml Morlah Cem Auto funeral. Friends may call Thurs R to 10 p m I EASING Suddenlv Tulv 10 C70 N 11th st Dr FERDINAND LESSING aged SI Due notice of funeral will be given I OEB At Reading Pa July 10 JO SEPH LOFB aged 70 Relatives and friends tnviten io tuneral services and viasonlc serv ices Frl 3pm chapebof Mt sinal Cem Philadelphia Remains niav be viewed 1010 Pnn st Headlnr Pi Thur- 0 to t) n m LUKrNTS lulv 10 at F.Hnheth V I I after short Illness ELIZXBFTH NELSON I I.UKEN'S wife nf late Allen Wood Lukens , In her 81st vear Timeral services Frl 'I P M 441 Westminster ne Elizabeth I " J MACOOL Julv 8 WILLIAM II COOL Relatives and friends Invited to services Frl 2pm 2800 Alter s- tnt St I Tames s Cem Trlends mas cill Thurs 8 to 10 p m I Mr-VVMrE Till TO ANNIE E wife Arthur McNamee Due notice of funeral husbands residence 211 N' lbth st Ml. It II luK til BlitTliI widow of Carl August Meer Relatlies and frlenls Invited to funeral Trl S 30 a m son in ri resiu-nre ivoner.iv -rn'ii'r mis - Tth st Solemn hish renulem mas. t . Teter a Church 10 a m Int Holy Fepul chre Cem MOORK Julv HFNRT W MOORC Reiathes an, friends lnltd to funeral 1 serlce-. Frl 11 a m. 132;. Walnut st i Int prUate i Ml-BRAI Tub 0 WILLIAM hnhand i of Annie K Murra and son of late Williim I And Hirrlet C Sltimj Rities and frlendi Cnrnp o fiSl p O nf Court Him Tre n -. r of -V T enni Lmpe Tribe Vo T I O R M Loal Order of Mm- n r pmplop.nf Cnmr drjdo"k tnMl to funeral prti,-a Frl 2 n m 2"0i v Colorado Pt Int prlxite . Hlllsld- f it' Re-nains ma he Mewed lrh"rs c fr, m n r-i PASTRr TnU in VWA M wlf of ur. nnd frlend-i Invited tn funeral" sit late jonn nstr in ner m-st ef.r, ia T M "Y"i T iHp st Int strlctlv prlv.te No.lh Cedar Hill Cem Auto service Re milns mav pe viewed I rl eve pifrce juh n uiawikii d ter ot O Eierett and Grare V Pierce ,-gh aged rlen Is .w.l 11 months 20 da-, s Rlltlves ind frlen rrsJd;?,ce14lrrs,lxVsro si ?1fl,h anTcffel i-r hi-i mi . nrnn-- ..i-mhiui-i v---iii I rends miv cal Thurs after I r'ends miv cill Thurs after 7 n m W I,iT.rV'hU,.,r5ten7 ?:?,?cciVpo,T.,"IU,a,ge,,d 70 Relatives ind friends all societies of .. -. "' which he was a member invlud to funeral vices Sat 2 30 p m -narn s Corner neir Clem-nton N T Int Berlin Cem PEEVI'S Sudl nlv Julv 10 MAR1 T ii Ife of Mlchlel P Reeves Relatives anl friends B V M Sodllltv I C 11 lT s'oikTan1 1111- c.111 OW 1 PI I 11 K inn ru solemn rr iulem nnsi Cuiri'i of the Hnh Anerls in i m Int Hni -.piilcbre Cem RICHLET Juh ELT EN RICHLET Rett then nnd frlentis lnitod to funeral Ft I S 30 a m 1745 W Thompson st ole-r-in requlen mais Church of the Gesu 10 a m int private ROniN'ON At Bear Lake Pa JuH II JOHN' TRT'MBt'TL son of lite Julli T anl lohn Robinson Funeral will be held In H"r,torrt conn idh- 1 1 i ROSe? ccl1-ntalh kiperi at RethhP ' V h on Julv S HUOTI DON'LD MrKEV tf RO1? only son of Dr lmon P Ross of Philadelphia Interment at Quebec Cltv SCHKET, Juh ' IARY A widow of jonn A t-rneei r it-ianv px ann innir . .,.uv, i-.m nmalna m He Un ri ! I Frt ft to 10 p m I 5TMP.-;ON Julv n SARAH A SIMPSON. 'n.i.tu nn, friends Invited to funeral ;lris Sat 2 p m brother' reM-nce , ! "002 Tulip st Int Mount Zlon Cem Darby Omit flow-i sktlton t-unaenrv juiv v iumua 1. SKILTON Relitlvs and friends incited to , , funeral.services Frl 1 p m . Oljer liair JiHiB .-" ...vs...... . .... ,-.. sate , ..... . I SMITH juiv w vviui.iAii n r..viiin aged fid Relatives nnd friends University i. OOZe l.n ii'i, r ni,, . .-, iiiiiiru iij funeral, Fri 2 P m 827 N 63d st Int nr!0e-2 !-..-..-. T.-l- A tTTJt1tX?Tl r .. I...... I Dr Clinton O Stees Relstlves and friends Invited to funeral services Fri 2 n m 210 Osborne st Wlssablckoi) Int prlvste "',,V.t. "..11..I. T.,1. U VI1DV I J i " !-. I'll' ll" xij-i. a "I'ltir l'l STIVF Suddenlv Tuls MARY A wldm-.' nf George W Stlne aged 43 Ri widow of George W Stlne aged 43 Rel atlves and friends invited to funeral ser serv- t rem Rock im r;;w' - '"" vm I Friends may call Thun. eienlrir . . . , TAYLOR July u ui-Aimn. j .nusoand ... hi.. Tiwln. tnee rlardv I flffed R3 Rein. .i... B-.I .pl.nds Fvenlncr Stir T.nd-re Nn jl87K Of P members of Reh,oboth M E 'Church and jvien s hidib v,ias. invuea io Bna ..lends invited to funeral Sat . 8 30 a m 1018 E Somerset st High mass Church of the Visitation 10 a m Int Holy Sepul chre Cem Auto funeral ""nr,,,,,T,ervM Tnli- n MARV A TKOMP. I r.... o.iaih,.. and friends Invited tn fn I neral. Frl 2P m .1032 Vlllnvvl ave Int. private West Laurel Hill Cem . ., , i TREACY Suddenlv July I" LUKE A husband of xiarie ir-ary ,n""'"" Hna friends lnvliea io lunrrm -ii n oi a in i ,n.q ......ntti at Solemn reoulem mass St iSfnes's Church 10 a m Int Old Cathedral Cem Auio serv Ice ,.,,. UNVERZAGT Suddenlv July 0 GEORGE I w husband of Delia V Unverzagt (nee i , voore) Du- notice of funeral will he.glven ' frnm 12'i1 N Sartaln st (near 12th and Jl.tiIL-.ni ... I viNICENT J"ll- !. VIOLA E. daughter 0f Albert and Carrie Vincent (nee Wells) aired In Jie.aiir an. iih-hu in-iiiui-rf of Brlde.burg M. F Church land Siindas School smnloses. of .Miller Ii:k Works. iLL-i::. .m. lov invited to funeral Sat, 2pm .parents' residence 28M Orthodox tx . i-rankiora int. residence 2ai unnnuu . -launiuiu ini. I VL W"n 2eml'n Y b "W'd I'll w ."-- ST.---.,-. ,n,it. , , WAI.SH July i" jv-'iifM rusoanq or ' ". .v vih Relatives and friends nil M.rv ,V Walsh ..,. I?, nf vvhlt . '?,c.1d",'0" funeral flott'n1 ,lt '"slfiemr Jilt II lin "no a, iiivriiiiit-i 111 ii Sat 8 30 a. m 1247 N caUmn vi.niits.rr. maitsi rhnri-h nf Our Lady of the Rosary 10 a m Int New jl--lrl Cem omit nower. au.o serv NAMAKER -Julv 10. DOROTHY B I ?nlX. ..V'-rTrl aranddaugh.er "of ' Mrs' 'Gergr Wanamaker Relative; and friend. invited to tunerai jiei.ivT. i -y I residence Of Dr II TUU19 blull T..I o n m nn fladdone ave wamoen. r. J Int private, Evergreen Cem Friends TO YEAGERh - Jrtr ELIZABETH A . daughter of Mr and, Mrs John A Yeager aged 22 months Relatives and friends in vited to funeral services Frl So m , .r. ... .. .Ill t....nn .. Tn. parents' residence, 2422 Jefferson st .. .... r.m .IV I YEATES Julv 10. SADIE BLANCHE, wife of Frederick , Yestes and daughter 'of wiil-m t spd pile- M Flder . v.....,- t. I., n t A KTTlT-.pl.ln.w nf l.h. I ILIL'.XVI JM. ' i..-.,-. " . - . w. ,n , I Young Jtelate and trends, Martha Reess iL Int Northwood Cem, mav h trlsweH Tliura .v.. Washington Temblo. 'No, 22, I., fl. 13 and Massasolt Council, Na 4S'i. D of P. n- Ved to funeral services? Fri ,10 10 f Sahall rJadf Cardlnjlonf Delawan iu n. m( ra Coun ty, Ta. Int. Friends" Southwestern Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs , 8 to 10 p m Please omit flowers LOST AND FOUND BROOCH Lost, on July "1 hlack brooch of ruby, diamond and sapphire flag, near luiii, uinmoiiu sou niinuii- 11... iii-ki Broad St Station or from Grnnd Central station to the Anuedurt race course. New Tork city. Liberal reward If returned to J E. Cildwell ft Co. Philadelphia NOSEGI.ASSES Lost pair noseglasses Oil ver Abet name on rase . Suitable reward P VI I edger office PACKAGE Lost brown paper package con taining old letters and rriiate papers of "' b.,.!""," j'XVJlJ?" Calr no .Hiue ill Hiijr nr irui wiici nrnnm undertaker 1R20 Chestnut st. PACKAGE lost package Jewelrs. Chest. nut near 11th Return to Hoover & Smith, 010 Chestnut POLlC I.ost Spring Girden perpetual pol icy No 10 403 Application for cancella tion has been made WM M LEVIS, 705 Lincoln Bldg HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Clissllied Ads on Page 2) A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY TELEPHONE.. SERVICE IS VITALLY IMPORTANT IN CARRYING ON THE WAR. Minn young women Trt.npiiovrj op. ERATORS IN PHILADELPHIA AND VI. CINITY, THE WORLDS WORKSHOP. ..... iilTnioTieiliv ill-! mx-n i-,-. .....1 I THE WAR. , YOUNG WOMFN 17 TO -,". TEARS OF AGE CAN ENTER THIS GREAT WORK AT ONCE. 1 PER WEFK IS PAID DURIN'O THE FIRST POUR WEEKS WITH RAPID AD VANCEMENT THLREArTER. PERMANENT POSITIONS: EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. THE WORK IS CLEAN AND FASCINAT ING THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEAS ANT. MEALS SFRVED AT COST AN'VtVER- ' SARY PAYMFVTS STCK BENTriTS I VACATIONS WITH TAY NOT OVER 8 I HOURS' V OBK PKR DAY I OOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR. ' TUNITY ITAIK IT OVFIt ANY WEEK DAY BETWEEN 8 AND t. WITH MISS M D RYAN . AT 400 MARKET ST , PHILADELPHIA OR I MISS W O REILLY I 50 E 5TH ST . CHESTER PA. THE DELL TELEPHONE COMPANf OF PENNSYLVANIA BILL CLERK one with experience on El-llott-Flsher billing machln- Apply H D Dougherty Co 17th and Indiana ave BOOKKEEPER FXPF.RIFN-CED DOUBLr-ENTPY BOOKKF.EPrR IN ACCOITNTIVG DFPARTMENT ASK TOR MR PRICE PUBLIC T FDOFR COMPANY SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS BOOKKEEPFR thoroughlv -xperle-re V able ' to operate tspewrlter to fill perman-r po sltlon with splendid opportunlts , must be I energetic anl possess initiative state age salirv and full experience G S10 Ledger Centril I nnflKKEnPC 1 experienced stale full v nerlence b letter Bernsteln-llanm n Co-ta Co 22 j and Arch lfOUKKKCPCR exp Arplv hchward Aheel Co. Margaret st , on P It R Frank ford CAP spiNNFRS AND TW ISTFRq WVNTFD ENPFRIFN-CED AND LFABNKRS GOOD WAIFS AND STFADY 1 ORK PRINTIPAL1 Y FOR GOVFRNMENT WORK AP. PLY GRlSWOLD WORSTED CO. tvartiy pa r. pp..- Fimerlenred clerk tn, t.. m,.. nosltlorrwitV ? pleasing emironrnSnt .V!?i position wun pleasing environment, state salary and experience G 817 Ledger Cen tral COST CLERK Young lidv lKlnir in ,... CornortheRt sertl'on of cltv "gcTod oppor u nits for advancement state ag- sslarv to start, nationality religion education nnd kii.le.seii A vtias-I v-ia --.II.. -a ! ., . hiiftlnego rjrlence renllpt cnhflriiinfiii Z 31 P O l.ox 3443 qirls FxpTlencrd marker on nens Cr. 1 &' '' f-"p,fn0S,?S!:n s,""1 '--"i.-"5 ."- -lldkp cushions Anptj .'14 COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOV CRN MENT SHIPTARD HOC! I-.HVT. REQUIRES EXPERIENCED ' HITE COOK1- "WHITE KITCHEN MEN ni"ITr tit-ci -tt-.- vrrt ptrpTroii e -.-.. RLS .1E POR CAFETERIAS r GOOD .jrrc. Bnt-.M Avn nr.iT?r. m t , e UAGES ROOM AND RORD PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS ArPLY V S EMPLOYMENT SERMCL 300 WALNUT ST SEE MR SCULL OR MR SWARTZ 1521 ARCH (Do not arply at Hog Island) OIRI S WANTED between the ages of 10 and 25 to learn the art of file cutting Light work Good wages APrLT HENRY DISSTON & SONS Emplosment department I Taconj, Philadelphia Or 2429 -N Front st. 8 a m to 5 p m. i HOSIERY Exp vsiti cxp menrjir steady work I -- -""-- "- .- ....-.-ERWAr'1 'VI&wfeCEri I SERVICE. THOSE LIVING IN SOUTH LOOPERS on 18-polnt work learners taken .,,J." r J:.1,'"?, Iml" ' .. . . ' "-,li Birau worK Apply vvnson Hosiery Co Orchard belowr FEMALE OPERATIVES From 18 to 45 years of age 2500 wanted WOODBURY, N J BAG.LOADINO PLANT United Statea Government work. Washington Park near Westvllle, N J . on Pennsvlvinli Railroad (West Jersey 'and Sesshnre division), also by trolley from Camden. y t.v.TirV i ransportatlon to and from Philadelphia. Camden and Intermediate points Cars specially reserved for women operatives. Working hours, 7 a m to 3 p m 34c TO 51c PER HOUR Rerlnners receive 3lo per hour while tinder Instruction which lasts from ons to two weeks, after which the rate Is increased according to proficiency. This glvs you an opnortunlty to show vour patriotism and do your bit while tie ng paid for It. a. tho operation of this plant Is essential to our overseas forces. Lunch may be carried Into- the plant or purchased at cost In the cafeteria. Further Information may be obtained J."1'1!'51'"'. to any United Statea or Federal employment bureau or EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT . MacARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY WASHINGTON PARK WESTVILLE, N J SIIK PICKERS AND SpnRADERS Sp'en- i did wages for nsrtlcuUr worker"! paid 'whlls lear"lnr Annly Orlsvvold Worsted Cemrans Dirt Ti I ,, , i. '.A "?-, J.i HEL? WANTED .rrMALS (Oilier Classified Ails on Page S) SEAMSTRrSS wanted, must tlvo In. Apply Office Bldg No. 8 olrnrtl Colleee 21st st and Olrard ave. STE.NOOHAPlirn Cnpnlil" veiling dr n stenographer nnu general oinrn .rrrs; nc slrable position, cenlial locitloni slats ex perience and salary desired O SI. Ledger Centrnl t . STEN'OORVPIirns X lire- fnsnelal Instl. tutlon has a few vnennclfs In Its stenogrti. phle force nprl stn'lnr e.perlnoe his and salsrv irreet'l V "17 l,dcer OMes sTi.vunll llilft t'S VN'D TVP1SIS winted etnerle eil AppH in person at exerutlie office Mar vrlliur Bros Co . Wash. Ingtnn Park pear V estvllle N T STFNOOBAPHER flrst'rlass eTp-rtsnced: must bo s grafnste with exceptional ref erences Pecora.rilnt Company. 4th and pedgiev ave STENOGRAPHER and tvnlst capable of re lieving at telephone, exchange American IP. in nun Arm ei STENOGRAPHER exnerienced permanent position Apply Mhltaker Olessner Co, 1214 Hamilton st , STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS T0U CAN HELP WIN THE WAR LARGE GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT H0O ISLAND REQUIRES THE SERVICES AT ONCE OF WELL-EDUCATED AND MATURE WOMEN AS STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS MUST HAVE SEVERAL YEARS' ACTUAL STENOGRAPHIC OR TYPING EXPERIENCE SPECIAL TRAINS TO AND FROM PHIL ADELPHIA TOR WOMEN EMPLOYES, MORNING AND EVENING UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE WORKING CONDITIONS. CALL OR WRITE WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HOG ISLAND ASK FOR MRS NORRELL IF YOU WRITE STATE AGE EXPERI ENCE AND TELEPHONE NUMBER I TKCHER Tourn? school teacher wanted frr outdoor education -work rleiant work a rest from the schoolroom goo-l 1 salary for right person P 814. Ledger Oft. TEACHER, competent with less than 0 eara experience wanted for personal I -rice work during July and August. I p sn Ledg-r Offlce WOJ1EN For office building cleaning white. R hours per dav, 5 30 to 8 30 a m . to 8 p m Good wages steadv work Anply Room 444 V.1DENER BLDG YOUNG LADY to rheck student, hats In evenlnrs for tuition Straser s Business College 807 Chestnut st MOON . HOPKINS OPERATORS i TYFIST FAMILIAR WITH BILLINO AND COST WORK PERMANENT POSITION GOOD SALARY E F HOUGHTON & CO APPLY 240 W SOMERSET ST PHONE KENSINGTON 7100 xui'.sv L,m wanted xor Clerical position. I experienced prererrid hut not esseniiai: J"1 naturnllv quick and hrlght high school graduate preferred desirable position Am - r niih full nartlnilirs p Ria . - Off parncuiirs JJjH Jl. I TOU.N'G LADY, familiar with adiustlnR complaints for mercantile house knowl edge of double. entry bookkeeping necessary! m , 1707 Susquehanna ave fienernl BUINF5- T3UVICF CO 1301 Land.TltU. BOOK PERS 120 .30 stenog'ers in-125. HETP WATJTFD MALE f (Other Or .floil Alls tn Tnge 3) . ATTEND VNTS ind PUPlls A tralnlne school for mal nurses lare private hospital for the ii.s-.nt- in Phllidelphla Applv superln- tpndf-nt nf hnnltal 4llth and ilirket sta . hftwrcn 130 TnlJ 30 orJi appointment. AI DITOR Min w lth experience In audit- inc nn 1 irrountlng work wanted In bink- Inc Institution Rive affo and details as to evn-rlenpp C 2 Lodger Office ALliiMOHILK-I-AftTS MAN for stockroom; mn-t know Ford parts good opening Ap- plv Ford Agency 3302 Chestnut st BLACKSMITHS wanted 3 wages shipyard rates piece work It desired Baldt Anchor Co Chester BOARDERS wanted steady work, good pay. I Apply Harris Knitting Mills Lena and Armat sts Oermantovvn BOOKKEEPER EXPFRIFNCFD DOUBLE-FNTRT BOOKKEEPER IN ACCOUNTING DEPRTMENT ASK TOR MR PRICE PI'BT IC I EDGFR COMPANY SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS BOOKKEEPER experienced state full expe J rience in letter Bernsteln-Baum-Dx Costa Co 23d aid Arch BOY over 16 for Inside messenger work: permanent trood pav and opportunity to advance Applv In own handwriting P S25. 1 eder Offtc- CAR CLEANERS FOR STREET RAILWAY PHILADELPHIA PREFERRED APPLY rillLA RAILWAYS COMPANY WEST SIDE OF PENROSE TERRY BRIDGE. CASHIERS FOR STREET RAILWAY SERV. ICE. THOSE RESIDINO IN SOUTH PHILADELPHIA PREFERRED. APrLY PHILA RAILWAYS COMPANY. WEST SIDE OF PENROSE FERRY BR.1DGE. CATCHERS AND SCALERS for sheet mill STICKERS-IN for 0 and 12 Inch bar mills HAMMER DRIVERS HELPERS TONGMEN AND LEATRMEN for 4500 and 1.100 pound steam hammer y 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 Steadv work and good pay APPLY HENRY DISSTON & SONS Emplosment Department Tacony Philadelphia or 2420 N Front st 8 a m tn s o. m DRAFTSMAN on power-plant work, building -onetructlon and marblner. Address. statin'' ar education exncrlence and iilarv i I red WnjV , F.n""e-r Amerltan bteal fa or double. entry bookkeeping necessary: j-ye r .?"!, ''"pTs11! "e'dVe Odce" 1 -"r'nce and salary P 810 Ledger Office . lOl'NG LDY In millinery store. Apply Va O n tse. ITrtl C,iai,iiliaHTis alia 11 Continued osj Nfevt Pas i '. !;i .Z J. I 4 ?! ti " y s u f- M .' "Vr (-nr"T,")l .. it ii r. - r Ifa "f" ' f rfS.- A- '.. vf 1. rJ. , , $ ,fyr- . it Ali W -ft. Vj ',' '-: i.M
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