Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 18, 1918, Night Extra, Image 16

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Ittolacogee Tribe wns preF-nted
large silk service flag by D. O.
Q. Mehler as n reward of merit
living- made thelarpest numerical
.any trine in ms aintrici. uurinK
titerm. The flair contained one
lth the numeral figures seventeen,
tenting the number of members In
EpKrvlce. Past Sachem James C.
sn, in an eloquent address, accepted
ftls;. Past Sachem W. J. Snyder,
ylng a tribute to D. O, S. Mehler,
nteu ntm with a large bouquet or
m.
. 1 nnmmtt.nn .u.v.nl.1 1 .... . 11...
kif vuiliitltic i.,iiniBi,iig, Ul A UDl
Wems John R. lnscho. V. J. Snvder. -
K. CJi W, -.. 4'IAUII, 11. tit 1 Mill
KfS. S. John t, Johnson, were an.
Wm ..... I1 IV'lVnn iir T IP.,..
d to confer with the tlreat Coun-
hlefs on a nronosltlon to Institute I
bsmhf-a n 4t. ...-.. 1.. T..a. i.... '
iit ui ii ie unici in r i siiit,'-. VJH-
ace was adopted at the last meet
Tf?t.watha Tribe celebrated It first annl-
ATtlBftrir on lafit Atondav hI-pp n ntiit wan
anwentea wun a charter by u. G. M. Albert
-Ww-rt. Intercut Ins? talks er madt bv i
ft i B. Charlen . He... t. a. S. Elmer I
wrd D. O. 8. Burke, r. H Stockton nml ,
Miy. oi io. .1111; Hu.in.nn. .no. ,: niif, -w;
Sweeney, No. 3h. M?Rltt. No. 229
ti. ino, ,i; cpiaei nnu i-srn,nnc.n.-r, ,o.
id Kehl. No. 3.W. Ist HAchem Rosen-
,K Tn. nil. nrpspnlpil I. miners M llor.
Mmi and Htrnh-kpr with nrl.tps fur merl-
tfious services durlns- thu last emit sun.
'VT. . Miullnn n? tkn inmhllid.l It-llit-i nf
six;s7i..iii). hip vuiiu'iiiiu wv ...
iladelphla whs held ut tup great toun-
Dince on usi .vionuay s sleep in luriii'i;
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l!t2.t2 lJ&9 J.ir.Lln,lhh. fR !Srnon
nstratlon and parade to bo held on
itlt 27. About fifty trlbca were repre
" aMiinrili AfnA nn Mnndji v t enlnu.
" 'SSa
V-ZMfV.
i t&utt
f o;..-5S
gSrSr cfflSe.ralS '"lU'wh" oStnned th'o hitercour-e ut momb, rs and Ms.tors. who are
i&&3n of formation of tho parade. 11. O. of lajs wiliomt
tir0,Th.T?no meeungfof reSneraf.o'm- u Caledonian U..lgo prepared Iho staff for
' SSte snoko of thl Plans outlined. The the "rat degrci . but the candidates failed to
JSSWSrlt l,S will be held "it th!J great appear. The Msltors were "Squirrel" Wun.
'Si.sS!? .FSIl? "",.Hn..l P...ni j..i5 "ii d.rly. Jr.. 1 I) O .M. of the Tenth !H-
Li rewBra su trioes aro reyucaieu iu u .rn.
wf vi itvd.
8 'SHipanna. Tribe attended dUIno ?rvlec'
1wC.ii. ii -a t.-l,. , t CViiirr h ! tfth 1111)1
LlMMdUUUISL I1II1C1.U1'UI H'-"l - ----- -
nimraiti streets. rno serviivs eie in .. ......... .u.. . .v.,...n ..,. -.o...vb w.t.u.. ,,, . ,..,, ,. n,,.. ...,,., ,hi. ..i..... i..
..?? of the pastor, the, Itev. .Iloraco uran, Masters' Assor -at on will Pay caie- ;v. ,;ut ,,s ,,:;,, r dlr" this" uSoU
frSedoVatlononthfrat'nUy oTned- and 'all bretheVhattar ,mfmiVoC No: '-"j-'"!. thai it may win a beautiful honor,
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.. hir. u-nu ri P-hU' (nTTttnfnoea uy 1 u or noi. urn inutn io join in me wui-
5"WjP? larse conrcffatlon. U. rf. s. t'harlea h,
KvWKii mlS. ti i s Vnrmdii 1.. C TroXll at-
frifi KftrudfHl trom their trtnai wiKwnm io inu t prms lianirn ..oura imtiaieu two canut
? -i SKraded from theelr tribal wlswam Jo the AaIps, John Wrlulci and Samuel Henderson,
kVSarch. accompanied by tho llepanna band. , 9()n 0f the eteian I. I, CI. M . Jacob C.
n'AiASis.j' . .
iis-7KV yf-t r.ti.. nAV..4 fiv ih Tnu-i H.irm. i
Tf.Cj,trmlled to tho huntlns crounds or Wtowa
l-ASi.-Trl"- Camden, ami raised lt chiefs The
Htremony was in cnarse oe 1 .
William
ft-Hamlll. who acted us V. O. sachem. uisi
It SU1VIIJ .Ud . - . r. ---- ...
'i?3S9 by t raisins team of Ioska Tribe
Tho I
Joseph Nowery,
'fi-SSKMl. 8. Samuel H. Walker. P S. William
takers
.. 8.
ajr-.-i .-f.."- ."":: -..-.....:;..,. ,- n
jHamlll. U. tl.
'JJ1 1 llh.FI KLentrnirer nnd I. O. 'William, Dradj.
ijii-tyJl of whom cavo splendid talks.
XfSl1'L . reM. .1 1. l, narr.ntln
EB-ftir'i ,..-- ,,'ini .. 1 1,1 n.l CI It Am.
Biy .CllBlllllliei , 1II1U11I . . ..,. aim .. ...
Cif a, ij way. oao siorieu n tuunmisii "i .i., ..1...-i-'j-
V. fc A Tierjinnjl letter ll.tS liecn Sent to
WVaeB member with n questionnaire attached
KLVIfil. ih. All. nn, firt.l retltriled Whtl-h Will
F,4lcate' how many members aro fulfilling
Se'W'iStttlr obligations to the tribe. P. S. Jtbo I
&fQ v. ft na.n, inr1i.i, ,
r s: i .4 . - ... ..w....;
feN i-fte- m i.ineriy iionus anil war-saings stamps
'jYrtSWi Caytwas Tribe held memorial sericcs in "till It hurt." Noble Urand Frank delli--M'
bonor of departed members during tho last ied an erfcctlie' patrlntlo address.
'feS'iear- Invocation was offered by the Itci i
5 f rfl'" ' Dougherty, pastor of tho Cnlud
BVAWLthren Church. A. rollcall was read of I
V-AY?5 .departed members. The itev. m ii.
tfljfsfjaaa. pastor oi jiemoriai uiuieu nuinuii
S--efcwroh. was the principal speaker and pild
ti''hth tribute to tho deceased members.
fo.K'Twtfcar apeakers wcro S. S. Harry 1 lowers j
HC. ,u i 2. U Inflr lip. ml.
Ffer-L'. " ."irt,..,.L... .-.., .'
: SJSWWrtlMt at Mount Gretna, about Inu members
f 'Wf-Ar i.i 1 I . II.. ...ali...n .nlrl.ii
VK.-JHHl YJBUOrS lrOJIl tlUIlllllil Jl.liinnr.cia irvniet
.rt. Tho event marked the birthday nlilil- ,
K
aries oi urumcrs -iiiuii i inni. i'hiii-
r Black. Rudolph Singer. Le Hoy Lang.
son tcity. ueorco rv. iiinncr. i-.iui iiruwn.
Imr Moer. Wesley Hernley. Georgo
loa anu uaiMn iienari. an oi wnom were i
lored guests. Swatara llasmakera will
Und the annual session of tho Statu
Saailarry pf'tlunslcV and lleprV:
tlv John M. Keller will attend the ses. '
D. c. It. James iioianei installed tno
ira. C. H. Iroy. G Bowers. A. C. II
rd Person. P. C. II. Harrv D. l'elty.
Tseer Miles Urubaker. C. of S. Edw ard
jMlller. A. C. of S Samuel P. Black.
i3aat Sachem Andrew J. Schlckling. Jr..
'TanesT OfreCTirilH of Zunl 'Irlbe. Xn 'AA t him
, neolred his call to report at Camp 1 ads
irtonburg .s i ii.. n.is i e. n
sords of Zuni Tribe for the last
: was the organizer of tho Past
.ssoclitlon of 7nnl Trlho iii1 lis
nTaaurer: Is a charter mem"
rl .iX-V'e. -"- . V' ".
u m reouru:
KLi iisjaac rears
?" V B&an.ma A
".SBratKrv and
r 1.JJBr of the Degree Association, of No. 31.1
, ;u
u .' kSxpoarier memoer oi me iuni uouncu. .no. into a patriotic reunion.
irwsw. D. of P.. und a member if ne llaj-
Jx ' inkers' Association of Zuni Tribe. At the i ,,
'y-f'.V"fao oi nis election ne was ine voung-si .,','"'- ..,i.i.tii,ui. u. niinj-ii;
l i'l. . uw.ra In id. Ci.i. H. I. n tt 1 1 1 313 r Itf t streets, hod u linlnnr, nnl
ti .trwna wun omer social i.nu iraiernu oririri-
fe Bw5arlons. In business. Brother Schlckling
vjKwaa auperlntendent of tho Merchants' Ware-
miuwh Comnanv. nt Fifteenth and Carntn:er
UBiuesa. AJruiiier fcnn iviiiik -
trwt. surtlns ns nnoitk-i boy
nn-
,lon
t . -.T? Sei. tl.n.A ll.inn.tr.,. ...Ill nnnt nn. In
H tuf ..t. ...mo .... oinnv . o ..... v. ...... .. ...
Xl'.lie.T. ttimi a.vlnn at ll. kinnrt. A sneelnl ae.l,
s? rwitivsill be peid toni-rrow ivenln- for adtnls.
tjJ-JWMlon will convene Saturday morning. In
f tef .afternoon there will be a s'ee-.t varoile. i
,t i-SSlsi h nveiilni; lha delegates villi lie enler-
Xf 4. iklrM.d hv tho famous minstrel troune. mem- I
.-loBMl of LcchawanlC Assnrlatlon.
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...5iA-Tho Great Council of Rainmakers will t
ivana in annual session at Wlldwood. N.
i. nn. Satltrdav J'tly "tl (i.rfng I . tne 1
.in oi u. v. i. xvuiniiiHiur i nomas
V mere will oe an election nr ii, i-.
taker In addition to that of G. V. C.
Her
ODD FELLOWS
r.Herman Lodee Merited With Mer-
K.tfc. '
.Vl?fantS Law on Lodge Taxes
chants' Lodge had an excellent at- 1
nce at an Important meeting, the ,
Ion being the merging of Herman
(C No. 7. making a new Merchants. i
2J. No. 7 has surrendered all bookx. I
era, riehts and privileges, and Its olll-
c ii hBlssiey
ll l3Misvsaa
wrio nave wneo laiiniuuy. nave court General John A. Logan, at Seven
ed In favor of Merchants'. The re- , teenth street below Diamond, ceiehrjiid
fa... .ffln... nu X .- Olinln... T '
Er- V O Heorce Hoffman trenit.
V? iie'iT nouman . ireas-
Mr. Fred V. Veser; wcretary, Herman
IT,' Roller. Brother Roller made a pleas-
sr address on behalf of No. 7. thanking
Etf1fiC4M for the kindness shown and the
r'yjjiBOil fcellne displayed nt the various
Lings of tne committees or, Dotn
e. In arranging for the merger'. The
mlttee representing the lodges In the
Tkway Building, which has been I
tinned for the purpose of securing a new
in, iro c.ienura ine .uuricoy oi ine
teeroom to hold a meeting. i
Vrf I
VChalrman Samuel H Pope, of the Earn-
p'1-.orKers. nas announced tne engagement
E-.TmU Lu Temple. October .1. for a class '
Mlatlon in the patriarchal branch, and has
Xled a meeting of encampment representa-
KnvnsbU. Eampmcn, nut on the .
...-..... u,h.c a.j. vHi.Miwiiir.
Count Ararat .Encampment had live can-
fttM lor the patriarchal degree. These
M encampments are jn a beomlne cam-
4t a vplrlted meetlns of America I-odse,
UJ?3. JIutchlnBon street and Glrard ae-l
to. u. u, ji. Henry II. Fluharty re-
mat nrocreKS nn the format Inn nf a H
&J. .nh.;?.thrS!J?cnt U tnl
i a meeuns m me sian memivers at
ge on neat Tuesday nlzht. when h.
i. .... f.,n n. . ..-:.. ...
.n.n... leu.,.. nf a....n. t ... "i
- ..v...- u .... ...n ,v, .UUI) IlllIKi
UMose Steppacker. of Ouardian L. i
1 Oratorical visitors at last week's meet.
nrntnelnnl vt.llnp. of !,. ....!..- .
and Secretary Hall has sent to the sec
y of all lodges in the State this clrcu
ttter; your personal Information I desire
your attention to tho following taxes
aye oen leviea on ine membership of
awn-null iur Aim rnuinii year;
Pennillvania Odd Fellows' soldier.
attars' rvllef fund TwEntv.fiv. e.t.
Havled on each member of your lodge
.-Bame appears on jour roll on the
jr 01 juiy. luia; mis tax to be
,to the member and collected nrlnr
lclose of the term and to be paid
jranu secreiary oil or oeiore Bepiem
1018. I Odd FUIcvvs tax Twenty-live cents
lied on each member ot your lodge
f. onsulna year: thirteen cents of this
ftiio bo levied July 1 and collected ao
paid 10 tne grana secretary on or
ratember Stl. 101ft. a the tlm. nf
Isarment of the per capita tax and
IT.itome lax.
na- uome lax riiiy cents lor ine
year: twenty-five centa of this
-to be salable to the grand aecre-
rr before September 80. 1918.
apita tax eleven cenia per term
I to the grand aecretary on or be-
mber W. 1S18.
M wn lor you io noniy tne
i. of your lodca of these several
.1 ........ .1... .A.... .. A.
wtmew .NA .u.. ... .jv HO
dlc whan your statements an
i ahowini the amount due at tha
auartir, .
pMim-.tmtiimrliUiT
.rym&m
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HMNItMMa
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k".llftwVANwA.''X.A'A'.. V wI.-l.A.rtV-:she. SviJ
P. S. ANDREW SCHICKLING
He has been chief of records of
Zuni Tribe, I. 0. It. M, for eight
jears anil now called to war service
and the nttrndance warranted th ork In
tho old, fa mil In r way. I)orco Jlanter ltrun
lur's conception of thl'-i ceremony la a rich
treat tor those who hae not wltnefged It,
and loers of cfflclvncy neer tiro of It.
VI te (..rand John A. Weir, h llvo wire.
utkos all miP-; members to come tu the
urj-'es an jounii meiiiuers 10 come xo me
meeting tonlsht to confer on u iiroercMUe
trlct. P tl .Merl Fleming and Deuzet Flem
ing, Kenton, O : P tl II M Hois Know I
ton Uucbti. and P. I) I. ll. M. Charles
C Dawber. Clltton. Ariz., ill of whom gau
Interesting talks Secretary Cull rtad Ictttrs
truni se,r.ii tos at camp.
Ilrndron. lounjr Henderson. halmr been
ti-.i ... .1 . ..... ..,. ....1
In the llr-t. second nnd third decern. The
sll,,tor, Vt u Mpr, am, UenziI Ku,m.
m, or Kenton, u.. ant isrotner i"rcBon. or
i ly 1idgc. To the anneal of Harris Hn-
ctnipnu nt liromnt response In cramliif? un
appropriation was made. The certificate of
1 n v. i rranud was presented to the
I UuUe and hunt; on thu wall. Of the -141
i Members on tho roll 1"l arc In war nerlce
t,..m, r t.,1,, t t ... ..-,A i ..I.
of appn-ci-jtlon in tho luiture of a sold
watch to llrother William II. IfuBhes. who
h.ts leeu a member of the lodce for llft-one
ears. a p.iu it rami sine liil and Peiretar
I nirt if tint lUfrhld. The nresrntHt)rn v.a
m ide by Urothi r (ioldberg and the gift wai
atceptcd by llrother Sliv at the requist o
the recipient The Inline decided tn Inven
mide bv Urothir tloldberk' and the clft was
nt
, . ...-. .... . ....
Kenderton laidjc reeeltnl a report of
progress from tho committee on new para-
piiernalla and also from Urothers Harrv
nnmn anu wiiimui J. j.ou tlrltugs of t-ire
arrlnl nipnuin. it um. .ler-M..,! tn ,-..
n engrossed honor roll.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA
'
.. .. . .. . . . . -
Hie Working tlelllcnls in Hie fast Cbief '
tl a .
Hangers Association
T, p , j-i,ir liimroro' iloilnn
llie I ant C lilef IlanRers Association.
' f.n;-.wn ul uiuu inm nuuuunuim
streets, showed nn abatement of Interest
t( ucte work. Ainonir tho ener-
fl Promoters who took special part ln
the proceedlnKs were: McNamee. No.
,2;u; pnttereon, Hfi; Uueher, 117; Frlel.
153; Courtney. 131; Henry. 100; llcnn,
1.17; Baiim. 120; I.lpmnn. 2e2; Dolcer,
82 ; Flick, 331 ; Itodden, 108 ; Smith, 167 ;
Sauerwald, 101; Rellly, 237; Kcolt, 337;
jusuce, ii ; L.iirisiiansen, ;i8 ; Hell. 141
SchalXncr. 5B : IlurKc. (17
Weils. 96; ne-
vine, 135; Borroll. 142; White. 161 ;
Shade. 101; McMnnlmen. 1D2- Huches
o,9 . Pfmt e "40 Sfn -,r" ?,,,7
w ' ivulic, -ill, uonien, .JO, ( tin- '
nlnSham, 282 ; Kclley, 338, and Heron. '
The rocl.il nfter-sesslon was turned
riotic ceie-
".-.. ...v i.-neu who a neignunrnoou
Liberty Sing at sunset, under the auspices
" the Junior auxiliary, the Itessmere As-
fcemhll. in which Francis Counhlln Vnnn ,i
- .",.. .-...n ... nuns.-,, uiiuci ,ne uu.iiiei'H
leading factor, was inducted Into tho senior
court at its class initiation, in honor of
the I-rcnch anniversary the "Marseillaise"
w.ib sung. Frater Charle Hagcrty. who on
that date entered the military service, was
of honor Is growing at a 'rapid paco and to
It were added the names of tho two sons
of P. C. It. I'nn Knlev Thl. l,,noi i..n...u
Is dlstlnirulMhed for the nnmhnn nf nan.n..n
ivllom sons mid near of tcln .in, ,.ii... i.
,. - " ., , . '" .i'ii.i'h in
t?ajamefirCCN-nnr0whn1.'aStia'Su.nrt.,n"
m- soSewheVo'er there "'dd,nb0,v
Deputy
Is now
llrother
uroinernoou.
Alio working stall oi this court is com-
posed of Urothers Devlne. l"n, le ILK.
Glttlngs, Noon. McGuirc. McMonagle". White!
McCalluin. Krelner. Casey. A. S. Wlckham
and Dr. A. N. Tomlln. Tho city courts rep
resented wcro Schuvlklll. Olenvvood. Hel-
Vlew. dVrl.rnt UK... 11..1.11 ' 't
?'arion. speciai messages' were brought i.v
ilrilthem VTlinL.tlT . Vn 71. n.i.. ,...,.
McNninco and Rudden. 'l(7s: Sauerwa'ld. 101-
121s: p. (5 c 11 iie.ii'.. ..J ; .:.Jl.,..J"e)''
A congratulatory letter was directed sent
.0 Supreme Itepreentatlvo Dr. w. J. riaiv
- l0r,1i"r,".',.eu,'2"nt ot tho United states
',"!' w'J "5""".""" ??. .'""-
n." """ '" aieacuw.
lliS natlOn.ll 111111 IPf.nPl' A l.nn.. !.., ... ..
!n honor of Its fraters In thw military serv-
ire .dS um0e,, an(l ln.crii,ed thereon ire
the nanus ..f itn r.eently enlisted putl-lms
Uri,',tne,r" Aloyslus (Jaettmater. Joseph 11c-
VK'''uJ,'lt.th.c,,V..w,Jl!L'mi': "arry Orusser and
was 'past Gra'nd Ch.efRan'ger' ChirrTeT'F
liradley. No. 03. who conducted tho rltual'f
vst, "" -i.. i v.
unKne mrSihlntSKiio? imenlora'b":.
event. P. c. 11. Ijwls Levinson. ohairmn
wo ..aWd by Urothers Ijuls Srnwerln!
R".ln' and 'SSKfrd i:t?cBm.an.B,,,Tl!. riSntfi
tee ot reception comprised Urothers Iveon It
Sehwerln. Thomas h.tas, Jlait Muntor. Abe
riatt. Munjon Uoodman and William Ru.-aj-
,' ,v"
Tin,,i.. i.i. t i.. .. h , .,
,PfnlJhn 4'k'S1?.?,.1"8. ."'.'C.. ln' of fleers
eing. of VhoveVr were- p... nM? ' I. i.i
S, Xef5!rLw';o'i." i55ie..'.-.Ar.1l.
Sulbis p2(ler? tKrer""! vo!fi2:
recoruer, joaepn k. stone; senior and Junior
wwoJwurdii. H. Jluri'hv and Herbert Klein
Inside and outnldv beadlei. Harry Snaaband
Georso Harvey; lecturer, John Gaettmaler.
trustees, is. Adler. L, Kchwerln and Charles
I Umba: medle.il staff. Lira. .T T. Mvr-lnsiifv-
n;l Thaaa Love.
ast Chief McNutt and Deputy Upman
re f","5"" " fnii ui apnreciunon
" ihhiuui i .- iniuciru, a no rrpon
2W ttA.tltefSS!?, K"J'"!S5
r... i.u of the I lbeftv Tinnda h ,i
!?." I"."?...?1 "15 "ft"''!."0??'..- rD? eourt
swbj iuii n.ii mo uup. ui us memDers
. .. : - .- .. . . "."..-.- -.-
".'""."" ' ' "." " in i.iii. wiKii
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22er W,ffibeW.5,i5? J".",it"Ll,i 1 &l
court ln 1900. For lorty-ntnn ear he ha
l-een a devoted member of Forestry, crad.
uatlnjr from the Junior branch Into the
senior, and his reminiscences were listened
to attentively.
Cummunlty singing as an Inspiration to
the expression of bubllc patroitic fervor
appeals to the F. of A,, and as a response
to the remiest made tu fraternal nmanl.i.
tlnn. In loin In Ihe nnnnlne mnvem.n tnt.p
moemeni tor me louue anu orrter. inero
miii i in cnnimuipu i-nnrnrrniOM nnn nnti.ii
...m.. r.-.. .... t.y,? tt- v...... ,.,,,,, ulll 1 ,,,nl..1 111 I hi v, m..i.
will demonstrate Its Influence at the united vidua! advancement. Charges moderate. Po
Liberty Sing. July 31. courts of the order In slilons guaranteed. Day and Nlnht Classes,
the city and vicinity were represmted at the I00 students now attending. Enroll now.
Pension OI LaWlCn, iXO. .Hi. ai IWeiltn lanil
jicneun streets.
at which P. C It. John
Downey presided. Delegated by their courts
were: It. Young. No. 10; C. Desing, No. 42:
A. Willis. No. 47: W. M. Williams, No. 53
S A. Rose. No. 8T: W, Anderson, No. 72;
11, O. A.SID. A1U. OI, A. A. APpeil, .O. .till :
O. W. Bauerweln, No. till; J. Gilbert. No.
120: P. McQulnn. No. 1H2; w. W, Bourne.
No. 18: J. L. Dorety. No. 10: J. Fenton.
No. 171: J. C. Greiner. No. 103; j, Waker.
No, 2U3; II. Hanson. No. 2U: A. J. Meyers.
No. 222: I Cornish. No. 2S8; R. Edwards,
No, 342; J. W. Bangs. No. 310; K. J, Mahan
No. 231). R. O. Mueller. No. lad; W. Lnhmul
ler. No. 127: B. W. Donaihy. No. tot; j.
Suttle. No. 170; H. Houston. No. 2(13; W. P.
Elchmaun. No. 11U: F. Evans. No. 154; L. J.
Khllnger and C. O'Brien. No. 188; J. Cannon,
No. 220; O. S. Walker, No, S8; C. Aaron.
No. 2o; E. Roth, No. 278, and II. Wilkin
son. No. 208.
Court Falrmount. at 2430 Urown street,
will welcome tonight the delegates of the
federated courts of the State. The reception
. lj...lliAa TlalAllIu Tlnl.lnl.....
infill Uii (-, uivtrRia avvvitif ii,suiriiuaurr.
,PmL CWe, lUweri Jullte,' iuaJy, Hot,
.:,"
,. tlN"
Magte, Klnalow .'and , DaVI, Fratcr Fore
man, Orlmrn. Hlldraraa. Hcott, Clark, John
on utnd McKlbbsn, will extend welcome
through the cnlef ranrer to the reprenonta
tlvra of tho 14U nilicned courts. The program
by th lucnl talent promises to bo a top
liner. Inu NL'lieilulitl ulun uf work tor tho
session Is expected to bo animated and Inter
...I .11 .... .1--I....... ........ I, ....
j, wxnrendia. wnoie oimui iiuurisa is zji
ilUI l klTlvuu onicii linn tuji ui-.t-ii-.id its
utnerul aro cordially InWU'U tu bo prusent.
THE MACCABEES
New Movement of Victory Contest by
the Woman's Benefit Association
I'enn Treaty Ilexlew, Sixth and Dia
monds streets, Mrs. Louisa Junes, com
mander, ncelved onu application for
membership nnd ndmltted one candl-
date. Miss A. K. Uerll. II. K.. of Olnud
Kevlew, was u welcome guest, lcpre
tenting Supremo Chaplain Burgln, who
told about the new "Victory Contest,"
which lieg.ih July 1 and ends on Decern-
ber 31, and which every review In the
''"'' .in i T'T ."'.i'"1,""" ""I lln navo round and given a hi to si
nd tnoso wishing to donate to tho fund tu members of orgnnlgatlonn. Thcso men were
promote tho aggrcsslva movement should from nlnetwfl.e dllTrrent s."-letles nml fortv
apply direct to the genernl sicrctnry. J. II. two States, hesldes men from Ontario and
jurisdiction Is expected to tako up. I night, when the automobile of Itaymond
, i Shnrp, of I.eesburg, ovct turned and they
Keston Ilelew, Ulttenhouse llnll, Klftv. were pinned beneath It. Miss Carrie
i 'bird street and llaiertord avenue, .Mrs. V, itnmei nnnthre oi-iMiiipnt nf the ma
kM Helms, lommander, reports .i pleasant i,,!. ' "llTOr..ll1ul,'mJ "' ,nc
ineitina. with Mrs. l'ollotk. of New York, a chine, escaped with brulirs.
pist commander of the Hex lew. imii .Mrs, Thn mtuhin wn riiiscd when Pavne.
,11 nder,n..C fittsbuh. w.Uo.no Ms.tors. , nn'ffeXn
1 (llrird rtclow. Parkway Hulldlng. Mrs. In attempting to uert u collision with
.Martha Arters tutnmander. renUid six ap- a hcuvy truck,
Pllcatlnns for numliersnlp and admitted lle i
iandliites. It also took up the "Wctory run
I test," with .Mrs. I.llllan M. hlnt-r and .Miss ,-i ., C M ! v:..
l.tna I.. Siehrlst as captains, who will l.lerk Shoots dlajor Mllg
1 surtly. lth the asslstaneu of the members, itii ti.. io M..tnP tnhn ft
i bring their reMew abue Its quota of thirty ..,' " "'m S T ,lllJ ...,t 'V ,i, her
Imw membirs by ihe tlow of tho sear. Su. b.Ing, U. S. A, stationed nt the Aber
I prime O.'iplaln llurgln explalmd tne lonlest deen proving ground, was shot anil serl-
iinu i-uinpiimeniiu ine review upon us rieoril, mrTy wounueu last nigni ny i. naries ji.
,,.,,., , ,, , Johnson, n pay-department clerk, nt
rhlladclphla Heli'iv. r.irknay ltulld ng. ulmii lmm.n Malnr Ivlnr- h.m been hoard
ers. Anna llaney eummin.l.-.-. received tour ,,i il ; i,iniv,d t receiit lic-ivv
iipPliintloiiM fur menibi-isnin and mlmltteii lns-, It Is lol!eca tli.it recent mcj
lure lundidatis. It also oti-u to take up Nrk unbalanced Johnson's mind. He
the, "ktnrj contest, " with Jlri. Hertna Mil- wax arresied
Ur and ltM 11. Nutt as captains, tach to '
hao .1 litul'tiant. Ihe nuota for 1'nilinlel. "
phlM Uelov Is forty new UKiubers bv Janu-'
ury 1, I
Quaker City Review, 131." Columbia ave
nue, .Mrs Carrie l'usern commander, held Its
nuetlng on July 4 and celebrated the day
bv voting to p. 41 a month Into the war
UHst Mrs M ir Crouch has organized a
siwnig i.ui, wnun imiis a number ur it
a Ht'i'k at tin ilium, uf Mrn. I'rniK h. 1
North 'fwints-sex tnth stictt. for the purpuso
of making aiuutis, itc which nru sold to
tne mimlnrsalp and thtlr friends for thli
gmid purpose. Quaker City Heev has also
laKtli Uii the '-.clur tonlesl" und the tw
Supremo (.Nun in and, r Mian Ulna M. AVest
has uflerid tin- serlcfH of thu Woman n
iitnerit Assucl-ition to tho Oo eminent in ah
piod patriotic work, and the roieuH In this
ity will not brln up the rear in tne worU
: - - ". '
tor tnt t.iue or in tin' work for the ussocia-
winieii must bo tho bread turners m ln.iny
flt nu Il"s, t no i ".1 need to protect liiiSj
dear to them In take of lllmps or death.
Jersey Fralcrnals
Six fraternal orcanlzatlons of th.it State
hae organized tho 1'ralernal Sot let Us of
New .KrseN. with hculouarti rs in irtntun.
iitid are ilolne hlKhU Important and beiu-
lnvnt hospitals in the Mate. Tho hIx su-
,lrlUH ,, tll(. junioi niti ftni .m,., ..
v.n .Mcthaiilct. Independent Order of Odd
Pellows Patriotic Onb-r Pons of America.
I-Tnlfhtt. ..f Ptthln K'nl 'lit-t nf ihn Culilmi
K-mU and Improwd ordei of llvd Mtn.
l rm&o t-oi leiifM na a man siaiioneu hi
Camp Dlx. another at Camp .Merritt. a
tnira at Lamp mi aim a inurin i o-i inw
tlm hospitals at K.ikeuuod and llobokeu.
They aie looking to the iuds of ativ slcli
soldier who is toniucted with imv fraicrnul.
religious, social, tolleu or labor or;antza
on. The expense of the work Im borne by a
per (aplt.i us'tefsnn nt and w contributions
are taken from tho public nr from members
of the arious organizations It Is ex
pected that tho moxtment will be extended
KIIITATHIXAI.
llolli Seres
College of Music
Temple university
Temple University, being in Phila
t feel that music
delphia, could not but 1
was a fundamental
subject Of in-'
it miKit nin.kf it
ii, iiiusi uuisi. iv
struction, and that
possible for every man and woman
tn Phil.ifiplnhi.i to tret tho best TJ0S
m i PV i fc .- i
Slblo RlUSICal instruction at a ITUR
.
imum expense.
The ablest 7iien of the profession
arc on the teaching force of this de
partment. It not only provides Hr
tiruction for the trainina of the
voice and unon all the. instruments,
. ... ... ...
&!( prepares teachers for the public I
. f '. . 1 I
SCIWOl systems ana jur tuinu re-
tones. It also has a College Course
- ,.; icj:,, ;, rlmrnp nf
'" I,,S'C leading to tllC acgi ce 0
Bachelor of Mutie.
Thaddeus Rich, dean of the College of
Music anil head of violin JleptrtiiKiit.
t.om.Iu T ITnwell. flertrllile 1-Invdeil
c.-nt'.,. 'l-rtt.. Unh.pl A rinlirnsl.ie
num.. r. .... r-.ii tx tti.i.i. nln.n
Theory and cirga'n ; Frank A. Nlcoletta
"arp; Oardell Simoni. Trumpet;
I lllllli i.uciii, j, nut r. t 11 ii-ii. . uiiiui
Guitar. Mandnlin nnd Banlo. and com-
i netent assistants. All branches of musle
taugnt.
Write today for Catalog M-C.
riione, Damond 631. or Call
College of Music
321 bnulh nth Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
School of Commerce
and. Accounts
Keniu C'LisseH 1'JlH-IDiy
Men and Women
Arrol'NTlNfi AMI AmiTINC.
Thre-eir coutmh lireparts for O. I. A.
examination and high position In the
Lustiness world. Kor high school and col
lege graduates.
RF.U, KSTATK
One-car toursrt for real estate npents or
owners, coneyanters and property man
acera. aivi:ktiino and hai.kmiansiiii1
rourie thoroutrhly worked out in theory
and practice In a dozen tchoolv. taught by
a man with jears of successful exper
ience. nVSINFAS ADMIMSTIIATKIN
Two-jear course for men ln executive and
managerial positions. Practical, applica
ble and helpful.
FOKKK.N TRAIJi: i
One-year rourse. An ess-MitlM to success
In this ureat after-thar flld
Fall term openn early In St-ntember.
Tor detailed Information call, phone or .
write the
DIRKrTOR
14-21 AHC1I hTHKKT
, fimt-r seMS
miuniii.i.iA
gnORTIIAND AND ROOKKEF.riNO
Cm shorthand. th e..v .n.edv .ip.t.rpi
Business courses. Day or evg. .schools. Enroll
m.nd for jjoun-r. men anrt women ulth '
mUV UHie,
efflce and'uilna trslnlnir our classes will
dc conunuea any ana -vrninr inru
?. "". comins- summer monins. i.au or
l.lri rlt frtl- tl-l VV-tlfsil 1 9 anrt astslna
P I'lin.i. msiNF.su rm.i.F.riK
1017 riie.tnnt Itreet
Strayer's Business College
Phllauelphli'H Oreutest Itusiness School
Exnert teachers. Modern enulnment. Imll.
Hill Aiimmin r..."-.. . i,ur, ll.wm on.
Yonnr Men and Hos
rnr.sTNrT hill. r..
CHESTNl'T HILL ACADEMY
A country boarding nnd day srhool for Boys
Thorough preparation for college, scientific
school or business. All athletics. Golf links,
fine gymnasium with swimming pool. Day
pupils received. Separate Lower School for
bos from seven upwards. Catalog.
Specially low rates for five-day boarders.
JAMKS LAWSON" PATTERSON. Headmaster
St. Martins. Chestnut Hill. Pa.
Young Women and Girls
CHESTNUT HILL, PA.
Sit. Ht. Joseph Collegiate Institute for girls
and young ladles Art, Music and Domestic
.Science Courses. Elementary. Intermediate,
Commercial, College Preparatory and Colle.
glate Classes. Classes for day puplla. Est
nartment for little boys. Catal'itr.
h MVhmjtou, HIM. MU.. Pa
'fU'l'-A
y inrludlnr a- number o other . enantta
llona In aditltion to the six mentioned, but
It Is announced that they will be admitted
only throujth action of their mate bodies so
s to make the natter entirely R State
affair.
miikp Hie Incenllon of the work, nbotit
IhMa IHnlilh. .. ie 1 ,t.n an.
' .... ". ...... inv nv.t.n .... ..-. --.
, ilonnlulu. Tho Held men report
'o thu general secretary. William II. Sllers.
?hn Is Hlalo council secretary of the Jr.
I). U. A. M, at hendquirters In the Amer
van Mcthiinlcs building here. Tho organi
zation with which a sick soldier la con
nected Is then notind and meantime uheni
Immediate relief Is needed It 1 extended.
Whn tht sick man Is entitled to lienents
from his organization they are paid through
the medium of allied societies.
TWQ PINNED UNDER CAR
I , T !.:.. T,:. in Avon
I Auto UI"C" as Dr,vcr Tr,r ,0 Mert
Collision
Mllltllle, .V. .1., July 18. Claudo
Payne was seriously nnd perhaps fatally
Injured, and Mrs. William Itomer, of
South Mlllvlllp. was seerely hurt, last
Sl'MMKK KI'XIItTS
ATfiANTIC PITY. N. ,T.
Coolest and Most Attractive Location
?sOSTEND
Whole Block. Ocean Front
DlrerMy on the Iloardwall; l.oslon to Sov-
erlfrn Ae , In celu-ilve Phrlva section
Fresh nd sea water b llhs. private and
public. Modern hjdro-thenipeutic depajt-
ment. Orbftra I)nln-: fvery cvennif
SPKCIAI. JlTf.Y IIATKK.
Atlto bun meets trains Booklet,
Ownership dlrec JOHN T DOLPHIN, MC
Wetminntpr '' av n")ir t.cl. P.lev.
wesiminsier lo ht ,,rh(ll0 ,,aths run
water. $10 up wklj. : $' up dly. C'baH Huhxe.
PITNFY s,0',v Vork Ae., near Beach,
141- rirst-r1n4 tible. notd for It
wioIrome, well-cooked food. Cap. 2."0.
LarB". nlry rms . open Hurrnund : bathinff
from hoipe; free Fliower bntlii: $10 up wk.;
- up div m r. swnn.snY.
AVst-Tnmtfpi' Kv "' rpnr if"-',h. niev.
W"-r Sliinn ukV .' nn dtv. rlia-. Piuhre.
HOTEL BOSCOBEL Kentucky Av. pear
1 ti ,ilwni nivii,
ftvi" S fur,, ,n s Illdt . i: MARIO??
vii.iiivnnn, v. .t.
EDGETON INN N""' '"""'' ,-,p '-'""
""M Hh. rl Hnrrl- Pron
Asnriiv I'MtK, n. ,i.
AI'Tininilll.i: TISII's in Astmr I'alk. Care
ful drlv. new- renmv i-ir (I iltn Led Pen
Ot'F.AN (ilKIVi:, N. .1.
Nl'W I'lllliAnni.rillA nireillv on flench.
Ocean Pathway, unobstructed leu- of
Ocean and Auditorium. MIIS. C. A. COX.
KIVFK s'i:MlinTS
WILSON'S SELECT EVENING
TRIPS
rp the reaptiitl nr.r.wr.Rr:
livery Friday nnd Naliirdny livening
New Dolphin I.Iik 1'itoen steamers
TRENTON AND DOI.I'HIN
Good Music No Liquor
lloat leaves Arch Rt Wharf 8:15 P. M.
Fare 2.'ie ,sch vtm
riiiiTni'i.ws
TUaO QfnnloirRrtlrmrtPvv4.;
X UUeVlCWHtV JWKJKJSTk.il l Jl UUI a 11U1 1. 1
. J
-Tin: fcllovvIiiB theatres obtain their p'.ctuics throufjh tho ST AXI.KY llooltinir
TIH. fcllovvUiB theatres obtain their
uriiniuii.iii, which i-. u Kuiirniuce or cany snowinjr ot tno nnest produc
tions. All pictures icvievvcil hefnre'cxhililtlnn. Ask for the theatre In vcur
locality obtaining pictures through tho ST.VNI.KY Booking Corporatlcn. '
1 A1U,U-, lSlli. Morris i. Passjunk Ave.
ttinamDra Mat.Dailat2, Evss.UitSitU
AI.L-olAK CAaT in
"THE MI.lNDMv.bS! OF DIVORCE"
APOLLO ''"
AND THOMPSON t-TS.
MATINEE DAILY
MUNTAGU LOVE 111
Till; UHAXU OF SAl'AN"
ADf AniA CHESTNUT llslow 10TH
AtV-L'l- lu A. M. to 11:15 P. M.
MARGUERITE CLARK In
"LNCLU TOil'S CAlilN"
nrvlKl U4TH AND WOODLAND
DC.1MN MATINEE DAILY
VIOLA DANA in "THE ONLY ROAD"
MACK BENNETT COMEDY
DI T ICDIDn UROAD STREET and
DLUn.DlrU Sl'SQUEHANNA AVE.
MADGE KENNEDY 111
"THE FAIR PRETENDER"
EMPRESS
MAIN ST., MANAYL'NK
PANNIE WARD In
"THE YELLOW TICKET"
rr a id iv!r.T IMT idth & oirard av.
I r AlIXtVlfV-'l1 1 MATINEE
: DAILY
WILLIAM S. HART In
"SEl.l'ISli VATBH"
IAfl V THEATRE WU Market St.
rMlVllLiI (l A. M. to Midnight.
BRYANT WASHHURN In
"KIDDER AND KO."
56TH ST
THEATRH nelow Ppruce
matinkl: daily
ALir'n I1HADY in
a maid or nLaiuM"
GREAT NORTHERN .VftJJiS!"
MADGE KENNEDY ln
i "THE FAIR TRETENDER"
IIWIDCDIAI C0TH & WALNUT STS.
IaVU E.lrLj Jiats. 2:30. Evgs. 719.
HENRY 11 WALTHALL In
"WITH HOOPS OP STEEL"
I CAriPD sWST . LANCASTER AVE.
JC-L'C.r. MATINEE DAILY
SESSI'E HAVAKAWA ln
l'HB miAVFIT WAT"
T
H
E A
OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMRERS OF
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
BELMONT 52U ABOVn MAnKnT
Billie Burke '"
EVE'S
DAUGHTER"
CEDAR C0T" CEDAU tT,V,ayb
Sessue Hayakawa ln "Vi5A""s law"
COLISEUM MarKet m- eTnvVoth
Charles Kay
"HIS OWN
HOME TOWN"
POI ONI A I Gtn. A Maplewood Aves.
.lil-M 2.1.1 and K:ir. p ji.
Pauline Stark ln "l'NTILagflrB..
HTKAMsiHIPB
Across
A, H.
'
r? (7t
1 IV.MIBttWIAM '" "' 'V.'
..?.AeS!D3-TrJ'.n..,0Tlnl' memory of our dear
mthOgon, SIDNEY Jlk ANt8. Jr.t July IB.
MOTHRR ANO FATHER.
catljs
Mhurger. Mary K.
nronl.AvillUm H.
llrennen. Kdwnrd X.
Hryant. Kmma I..
Iluracr. Philippine
Carman. Harry W.
I'oieiniin hilx h
Cronsdale, Joseph J,
Dlttus. William 1,.
lunnell. Annlo J.
iiorls. James,
tiuflleld Kllxabcth
t.wlng. Julian
rehr, Caroline
I'lni h. Alarv
T.awler. nvmond
l.lndsnv, Chss. It.. 8r.
I.tngg, Mnrv Agnes
Mnnn, Mary A.
Mclinnoush llrldget
MfOulgan. Jane
McMahon, Rev. M. J.
V ers. Hannah I.,
Miles. Carra Perkins
Mlll-r. Ada M.
Nolan, tatharlno
Nolan, John F
not. Alfeeil I '!
O'Donnell. llrldget
I'eckham, Rebecca O.
Pink Thomas n
rrlckltt, J, Conoer
Pltzpatrlck. Margaret I'nrnell. Annii
Helscher. t.nulsa J. Recker. Frederick
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
ROCKIES
For opn-alr relaxation,
thrilling climb with ex.
port Swiss auldaSi pony
trlp, or walk
ILLCCILtCWACT GLACIER,
MT. SIR DONALD, NAKIMU
CAVES, ALPINE MEADOWS
I lha gatoway ol
GLACIER HOTEL
Just on. ef tho Canadian Paelda
Hotel avtt.m Links from Coast to Casst.
KNOW CANADA BETTER
-YOUR NEAREST ALLY
Write, phone or call or complete
information about Retort Tour A'o. ISO A
R. L Clayton, t'My Pan. A cent
CANADIAN-PACIFIC
RAILWAY
Phllllllelpllbl
o I TU i. 17th ami
juaijuciiaiiiia x ucanc Susq. Ave.
MATINEE AND EVENING
"The Kaiser the Beast of Berlin"
EUREKA 40TH & IA1!KI;T ts
VIRGINIA PEARSON
In "THE FIREHRAND"
QTDAMn Gtn. Av. nt Venaiiso, E of Uroad
OllXttnL I
CHARLES RAY
Ps RAV
L.3 KAY
OF THE HUN"
'ili'-'U:
THE CLAWS
QTDAMn i-'Ti
AND FIlfAIlD AVE. '
Ftls-l nsri I
Lttiel Clayton
in Journey s End
plctuics through tho STAXLKY llooltinj;
231 ajIADfCT STREET THEATHT
333 MARKET , am ,uiiVJ5i7m
(H'V PMIiv i,
"OVPIl Till' Tin- i
Oll.ll II1L roi
I' Orchestra
'l to 11
'. 1 lo "
Mnnn - south st
T a-' a-1 Continuous
LEE KIDS In
SHOULD WORRY1
PAI APP l-'U -MARKET STREET
I a"-L.AVC to A. M. to 11:13 T. M
MARION DAVIES In
"CECELIA OP PINK HOSES"
RFHFNT MARKET ST. Uelow 17TH
iA.I.lN 1 n A j, ,0 n j. M
CHARLES RAY In
"THE CLAWS OK THE HUN"
RIAJ TO GERMANTOWN AVE.
1X1-1 1 AT TUI.PEHOCKEN ST.
ELSIE l'ERUUSON
In '"A DOLL'S HOUSE"
R IVOl I 53D AND HANSOM STS.
Il V -.! MATINEE DAILY
. PEGGY HYI.AND In
"OTHER MEN'S DAUGHTERS"
RT IRY MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH
IXVJD1 , . 10 A. M. to 11:15 P.
EDWAIlll IMIM.F! In
"ONE THOUSAND DOLIRS"
lAVOY laU MARKET STREET
l- V I 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT
BARBARA CASTI.ETON in
"HEART OF A QIRL"
STAN1 FY MARKET ABOVE 1GTH
1 -V1XX. I j, ... A M , u ,, j, M
CONSTANCE TALJIADOE In
"GOOD NIGHT. PAUL"
VICTORIA MA1KT ST. AB. OTH
V 1 . i vrI.- a A.M. to 11:15 P.M.
WILLIAM S. HART 111
"SHARK MON'RDi:"
T R E s
FRANKFORD 47X3 Fi1,?aA"-
Pauline Frederick ' "SJ-Jckoning"
lUMBO ,NT,HT'.,& OIRARD AVE.
, Jumbo Junction on Frankford "L"
Vivian Martin in "Viviette"
I Of! KT :'-U ANr LOCUST STREETS
U-U1 -111.. 1:10. 3-311 EvtsttSutati
Wallace Reid ln "firefly "
waiiace reia OK FRANCK
NIXON MD BEL0W MAoT!1K5ET7 7n
Wm. S. Hart ln "shark
Will. J. nail MONROE"
KTEAMSnirs
HrW TU ""j
Beautiful Lake Ontario and
M5 NK TXmmWjmiT wm
mmwr a
mmmmmmTiimLiWAmmmV tmmm mM
Hx GLACIER. B. C. I
mmmWS7' In the 1 1
m
?
H .. ..... .... J I IV TJf 1 Int.. lit
M nn i' iKutnii s rrr l'ltllniliiniilii !f umu.t. '
3 1'. It. PKIIUV. (lener.,1 Agent. ' 'rends. Holy Name "A'cWv. "nivlalon No" ?,avn,. YndAnfr?end4 "ria,,1" & ' Nac'hoil Ren
I'nssenger Ilept. ,... v. o. It.: American i-athoile Union and J.'oVtt?,nd MreTers Engineers' uSlon local
1231 Ilroiuhvuj -New Yorli Clly r'n.P,loc", u,,,,5,',',,,l,,BL,lluL,r,r1, " l"ril xx l",i No. 280, Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m..
st '' i I Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 4211 4'in.l N 0th st Solemn htnh reonlem niast.
L.m., . - - plotter st. Solemn requiem mass Cnurch of Jl lt?riry's rhurch 10 a ra In? ifiit l!5l
tfijgpuxvtvrt, .- .. -isrrrrWKStf", l,)ur jtotber of Sorrows 10 n. in. Int. Cnthe- ,i.'.,iLIi ?.iur-n "' "' m' lnti M0" ,,oly
ra " -..-... ..--.. - ,,. -,- , .,..,. ,.m I.. 1 In .. I'na aii If.ilnflt.ns timl I.
. i
' riAtiTMAVN July IS ELIARETH friends Imjted to funeral services Frl.. 2:30 I
PRINCESS lntS MAKET STREET I daSghteV ofN Afcxandei and I Marie q.rtmann 'p.'"" fiJ,?- "."'," ",l. 'nd' Thru7.n,"?U?t '
1 lliyLDJ :M A. M. to ll:I5p. .M. i (nee. Ruch). aged 22. Relatives and friends BVn'Tn1'm"""' mnv h0 -"ed Thurs.. 7 to,
HlV'MAvVuNT" I residence0 m'Sth' st2. l-m&filSl. WALKER-Suddenly. Julv 1(1. JOSEPH
MAN HUNT im. 'Nonhwood "Cem? Remains may' Co ' mSnffJfmlJt- fini "n"',"'? Walker
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Former. Ballli K.
Reld. Jerry XI.
Frey. Charlti A.,
llalbralth. Matilda 11.
Richards, Kmma
Rudman. Karl .
Hcharft, Joseph u.
Heroics John n.
getter, William .
Smith. Charles A.
Smith. John
Rmyth, Annlo
Hnnlrn. Kmllv
Spear, Rebecca
Mi ele, Hose M.
He. .er, r-srolln
Walker, Joseph M. ,
oilers. Lawrence A
Wright. T. tinuard
Wuntch, Frank J,
(lartminn. Rllsshtli
tlhen, Robert M.
(loudy, Agnes
tlreeves. M. i;,
Oroff. John A,
and, Matilda S
ardlcan. Orvllla M.
Ilarley. William J.
Ilarmstsd. Chas. 13.
Hsrt. Clara Rcms
llaerty. John
Kellj-.Thomas St,
Kleln,'Kteen
l.ane, Joseph
l.aerty, Francis.
M.ntmor.n. July is. mart e., widow
1 of John .1, Alburger. Funeral, te? which rela
Mliitantl friends. Lady Livingstone Ixidee.
' .No. 3S. are InMted. Sat., K a. m.. l(to Mo
.icnan si. rioiemn mass oi requiem unurcn
of the Hacred Heart H:30 a. m. Int. Holy
(.ros fm. Auto service.
. ItriANT. Julv 1(1 Wtt.I.tAM H.. son of
John F. and Rmms I. Ilrant, aged 19. Rela
tives and friends. Monmouth Club. omploei
Shlpitltlng Dept.. New York Shipyard. In-
lfed to fitnernl ..rvte... Frl.. !2 p. Rl..
I parents' 'residence. 142t Wlldwood ave.,
Camden, N' J. Int. private. Harlelth Cm.
I Friends imv call Thurs.. 7 to 9 p. m.
i IIRCNNRN. .lulv Id. KDWARD X., hus
band of Maria Ilrennen (nee Roaan). Rela-
MUes nnd friends. Division Not ft, A. O. ir..
InMted to funeral. Frl., R:Xn a. m.. 120
tturnsld st., Manavunk. Requiem mass Ht,
.John, tho llaptlst Church 10 a. m. Int. St.
John's Cem
iihya.vt. Julv 17. KMMA I... daughter
Of late Wllllnm ann M.r' Koen. flrvsnt.
aged nil. Relatives and friends Imlted to
services. Frl.. 10.80 a. m.. OlUer -It. Balr
'JJIdg., 1S20 Chestnut st. Int. Woodlands
..cm.
Itlinntrn t..t.. t n.r.t mntv-n .lra .
T:.-,.".-;"'.V """ ..""" '"" "J"."'
i.""' a. nurger. iieMiics ana irienns in
Mled to funernl Sat.. 1 p. m.. 2414 Shsrs.
wow st. int. West Laurel 111 I Cem. Re- -"ii. uio lunerai.
mnlns may be viewed Fr'.. 8 p. m. Auto OAT. July 10. ALFRED LEWIS, husband
funeral. of late Anna K, Oat (nee Knowlesl. maed 77,
..FAn?.,AN At tturllngton. N. J.. July 17, RHntlvej and friends. Frankford lajdge. No.
HARRY W. CARMAN. Relatives and 202, F. and A. M. : Asjiworth Post. No. Ml.
friends Invited to funerat residence of A. Rji Firemen's Relief Asso, .and .DIM-brother-in-law
Frederick Morse 141 W. slon.of Disinfecting, llureau of Heath, lp
llroad Is " Ilurllngton V J Sat 2 p ra ' v"ed to funernl servli.es. Frl.. 2 p. m.. 42NH
InLOdd Fllo vs' cm ,,,,ul ' Frankford. Int. North Cedar Hill
COLK.MAN. Julv III. HLIZAIIETH. wife cm. itemains may lie Mewcu mum., a io
of Dernard D. Coleman. Relatles and , " yT "J; .. , .,. iminni-T .u-
friends. II. V. M. Sodality. Altar Society and ,0JJo.NN,Ef,.,',-''H1y. In' 1'R'DOkT. widow
League of Sacred Heart. Invited to funernl. I "' .HSS" V.",,''7,,i . ' " ' ,!:"', ,r,,,M,.'.-
u.. oin . .i.u i iW ... . Oa . nndc frtptinn lnIten lo funernl. Kri. S;3n
mnii'liltth r..im.m m.. ui p.iiumhn'ii fhurrh
ill s. m. Intt Holv Sepulchre cm.
CHOASUAI.E Julv 10. JOSEPH JAMBS.
son oi iienry r. ann ituin uroasaaie mec
Wood), aged 11 months 12 dajs. Relatives
nnd frlenda Invited to runcral. Frl.. 2 p. m
parents' residence. 1230 Market st. Int.
iinu- I'fUM Cm Anin funeral Remains
Iloij t.ross cem. auio lunerai. ijeinain.
n. vimrpn 'I niir. fliipr R n. m.
"'.---."-. -- .."I.." -;.. . f : ...
and Restaurant Employes' International At
llnme. invited to lunerai. rn.. n:au n. m..
4H2d Aspen st. Solemn requiem mass Our
Mother of Sorrows' Church 10 a. m. Int.
i Holy Cross Cem.
Int. prltaie Greenwood (K. of P.) Cm- Re
i mains mnv lie lewed Thurs.. after 8 p. m.
DUFF1F.L1I. July 17. at York. Pa..
t.l.l.,illl. 1 11. i uiiiiv ill uiiiiaiiiuii Liuiuriii.
Relatives and friends lnlte,j to funeral
services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. N. W. cor. tith and
llenson sts.. Camden. N. J. Int. private
WILLIAM J..
. dro I Cem.
rWIVn Kiiddetilv. .Itllv 17. JULIAN.
'wife of Isaac Kwlng and daughter of Abe
and Ruth Chambers. Notice of lunerai later,
2334 S. Lambert at.
FKHR. Suddcnl
I FEIHt. Hied 82.
v Julv 17 CAROLINE
Relatlvc-a nnd friends In-
i vlted to services. Sat
1 DITl'UH. Ju y 111. WILLIAM 1... Husband ISr,""".',1" """ ;i"h 1 u.j.h v1 '
, of late Annie Dlttus (nee McKlnney). aged Jnr,,',nJMPietfn' (?m Bedford. N. J.
lr.0. ItelatUes and friends. Fox Chase ,njt.t'WrtV 'i"iv W mi ,..Hn, .
T n.t-ea. Vn 1lt T fl Ct V WltT-nhncklnff l'l'IliN lal.l. JU1 J I, VlaNiA Widow Ol
IxJitf.' No la I i ill T'll 'lnVited to fu- George T. Purnell. RelntlMs anil friends In-
TJriT'irSl.s?. T'at n m i. M Ulake ave.. imlted to funeral scrvlc.ii. Frl.. H p. m.,
t ra. Phi ,' "iSt itolv Semilchre residence of son. Harrv PiaVnell. 1.132 Wlngol
rfm p . hocklnr st. Int. nrlHtc. Hit.. Sklppnck. Pa.
rWTl 1 Inli. 17 AVV1E J dauu-h- RECKER. Juiv 111. . FREDIIItK'K, hus.
terMar;' 'vlTriamnnd' i:ilen DonnVll." "iffiiS- i ''.A VinTrlelfd."'; itW.-Viri.-I
lives nnd friends ln Ited to funeral serv- Relatlvea and friends InMted to services.
i... via 1 m rcftldenre nf brother. rTI.. - P. m. I..1 I OTininian Bie, int.
WUilam DomielV. .-"V Tltat. st. (.1th st. bViow Westminster Cem. Friends may .all Thurs.
K DOllis. '- Ju1v"Ts."jam'es. husband of ?:' Corinthian ave. Int Westminster Cem.
Catherine Doris (ne Mornn). Relatives nnd ',U."u.V'',i.V."'V,i f;i.Jtl,."bftndi,i
friends. Our Mother of Sorrows' liny Name JM "?ii- ..lliLVJ fvi 'il"'.'
Heleli- Phllndelnhln I nHtre Vn fit I, O. to tUneral SerVlCCS. I rl.. - P. m.. In th
n m rnuVt M pVasant No S4" F of Second llaptlst Church. Warner ave.. Bryn
'? ."- "urJ.-Mt' I.!r2"2?.,'.Jl.'- ..Ir.'. Vr'..! lliwr. Pa. Int. Merlon Cem. RemalAs miv
lien in servieps. r.L.. n m.. oiiiu ruui'ri
MARY, widow of Alonso Finch, nnd daudrt-
ler nf Murv Jane and late Patrick J.
Murphv. Friends may call on Thurs. eve,
2220 S. llnnd St.. 7 until 10 P. m. Int.
strictly private.
riNIC. July 10. THOMAS It. FINK,
IteUtlvis nnd frlimfs. emplovcs ot Dungan.
Hood Co.. Invited to funeral services.
Frl.. 2 p. m.. residence of J. II. Pfelffer.
..,;,' n Hooo st. Int. private. Cedar Hill
Ci
Crlen.l. mnv eall Thurs. N '
FITZPATHICK. July 1.1. MARGARET,
widow of James Fltxnatriek. ReUtlves and
mends Invited tn lunerai. Krl.. !: a. in..
residence uf sister. Mrs Ellen MeFndden.
072 E. Thompson st. rioiemn riquiem mass
'S
nurcn oi.tiie iotiviiy in a.m. uu. nuiy
epulrhre Vein. Auto funeral . .
FLi:tScHB '(nerjcremlal). wife of Frank
I'lelscher aged 43 Relatives anJ friends
Invited to funernl. Frl.. 2 p. m.. 2.10
JUly III I.UUTSA J.
iSoulaa st. (3d and Rockland sts.), Int.
(iei-ppii-ln.. n (Vm
FORTNER. July 1(1. SALT.IE K. FORT-
NER (neo Chew), widow of Henry, fhrtner.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Frl.. 2 P. m.. 1S2H Marlborough St.
Int. private. 'North Cedar -Hill Cem. ,
PREY. July 1(1. CIMvRI.ES A. son nf
EI.IZA11ETH C. nnd lale Conrad Frey.
aged SI. Relatives and friends. Washington
Camn. No. 4ss. p. o. s. or a.: memoers oi
East Baptist Church nnd Sunday School. In-
i vlted to funeral services, wat.. 2 p. m.. real-
'donee of mother. 324 E. Thompson at. Int.
Ivnte. Northwpod Cem. Friends may view
n.nn v.l fiftn 10 t. m
5jAMlRITlfiulv- !?' MATILDA II.
viewen ;inuri.c.f. ,, .. .,..
Relatives and friends Invited to services.
Mat .Sn m.V 1810 S. .lth si. Int. private,
GOUDY. July 17, AONES. wife of Wll-
n.7 ,nv. Tiel.iive.. Mnrried Women
lll.v !... JUI- ii, ". ".'s.
Sodality. League of Sacred Heart of Gcbu.
invited to funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a. in.. 1.131 N.
Rouvler st. High mass of requiem Church
of Gesu a. rn. Int. Old Cathedral Cem.
Auto-funeral. .-. . -
GREEVES. Julv 1(1. MAGDALINAELIZ -
ARETH. wlfo of William C. Greeves. Rela-
tlves and friends Invited to mner.il services, .
Frl.. 2 p. m.. 204K Mkster st. Int. private.
Frlnds mav call Thur eve. i
Unur jr. July lu, .in?t a, nu.iiann nt
private. Rlockley Baptist Cem. Remains
may l ieweo inurs. eve. narnsDurg pa.
pers please copy.
HAND. July 10. at 1520 S. Broad at..
MATILDA S., widow of Isaac M. Hand.
Funeral services und int. private.
HARDIOAN .1'ilv 1.1. ORV11.I.A XL. wife
of Charles E. Hnrdlcan and., daughter of
George R. and Clara M. Capella. Relatlvea
and friends. II. V. M. Sodality, invited to
funeral. I-TI.. umii a. m. .uu x-resineni
f Tni Vn,ih,-Viw nernitns rmv he son or i.mii .ann .visry seller, agen 2. neia-
ini.-id i,-ri Iv. Remains may be v(1(1 d frend, Kenderton Lodge. No. 20(1.
...til. . ' ."' . . . ,. . ,, ,ril. 0..0, P.i employes Mulford Drug Co.,
FINCH, At Atlantic Cltv. N. J.. Julv IT.. 13th and Pine sts.. Invited to funeral. Sat..
ySw. vffid 'to leVv.c ,"' F ' "VT PV" . ol .m; B,,,--.1. Church'lO
' residence of her son. G. W. Oalhralth. 74 " "'-. "" "olv nepuicnro cem. Auto
,E. Stewart ave.. Lansdowne. Ta. Int. Union , sTEihnn Julv it fvnnnvc ...ia.. I
Pie.byterlun Cem.. Coleraln township, ra.. LfsJEcIOER,--(iily 13. ( A'JNR. w-Mow
I nnorp Julv Id. JOHN A., husband of band of Edith Davis Rrodhead. nged fiS. I
I n... . n..er ..a .nn nf T.lv.l. and lain Cpanl. Relative, nrlrl friend. Inv lied tn funee.l ..pu. .
Oroff. " Relatives and friends. Mantua Ices. Frl.. 4 n. m . 107 E. Greenwood ave.. "" ne-nsent In applvtirr
Lodge, No. 100. O. of R. T.: Phi a. Lodire. Lansdowne. Pa, Int Arlln"on Cem. Cars I ''nnr. '(nV.. ,L".apVivm.V
M. I SJn ai I. O Ii M emnlnves Penna. n n. meat train leaving Broad St. Station 3:3.1 and aslarv' desired. H .41.
Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m.. I P. ". - STENOGRAPHER, milck
.!... . Marine 014 Mpplin n . n. Int 1VITNSCII. .Tnlv 17 PRAVK' .T lm.hnnd I who nn nnsu-er mall ln
ave.. AAuneuii.-. A.r.nnn, ..., . . u.r-,11., sniomenis. consisiin? me-cnanillse. clotn
mass of . Reuulem Church of Our Idy of i ng. household goods, hardware, steel nnd
Perpetual Help, Mortem. Delaware Co.. Pa.. iron, commencing Monday. July 22, 0 a. m..
Frl.. 10 a. m. Int. Hoiy Cross Oem. Auto at 1107 Walnut St.. Phlla.
"itARilSTAD. At HUT Columbia ave.. July ' -- ! -
is -Hinl.r.H E. HAR5ISTAD. aged KO. 1 T rtaen asattv snTT'liT'r
Relatives and friends Invited to services.
, Krl.. 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Hair Illdg.. IS'.'n
' Chestnut at. Int. private West Laurel Hill
I CeJlART.-July 15. Mr. CLARA RE.M3.
wlfo of Rev, Edward W, Harl. RelRtlves
and friends Invited to funeral servlies.
yj, .1 .. . nm Cnliimhl. . Inf ...
vate. " Remains may be viewed Thurs.,
7 to p. m.
HAVERT. Suddenly. July IT. JOHN
HAVERTY. Iiu'hand ff,l'?ul?yJ'r' I
uuiiauur hum -m.. ....... .......... -". ,.-
arlnu Haverty. of Colue. parish of Moylaugh.
County Oalway. Ireland. Relatives and I
friends. HI. Char es's llolv- NameSocet
Invited tu funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 1727
Manlon st. Solemn requiem mass at St.
Charles's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross
fen. ' .tn ...Vice.
KELLY. July Id. THOMAaS M.. son of .
late Edward and Ellen Kellv. Relatives and
frlends.lnvlted to funeral. Sat.. N:30 a. m..
Hid. r. 1IUIA ... a..iu.c... it,.,, iiu,.. ,
Church nf tho Ascension 10 a. m. Int. St.
Dominic-s cem. auio eryice.
."i!iMi.ViAP iisTHviS. kt.iuv ,n I
nf lV;r VtenrJ. .nd Mumaret Klein, aired Ra
Relatives and friends Invited, to funeral i
services. Sat., s p. m., sisters residence.
Mrs. Anna Koch. 209 MeKean st, Int, prl-
. C-l.nHa mat- II ITrl. fVf. Alltn .
LANE. July 17. JOSEPH, husband of
Hannnra Lane, aged 38. Relatives and
friends invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:3(1 a. m.,
2314 S. Woodstock st. High mass St. Mon
ica's Church 10 a. m. Int. lloly Cross Cem.
auiu peril,.'.
i.AVKHTY. Suddenly. JuIa13. FRANCIS
LAVERTY. V. 8. army, fnrlherly of 131.1 .'user v-tairsi.
8. Philip St.. son of late Henry and Mary I CLERKS, rxm-rlemed operators in Bur
Laverty (nee Cassldy). aged 2d. Itelatlvea roughs posting machine; excellent oppor.
and friends Invited to funeral. .Frl.. 7:30 , tunlty for those showing ability: statu age,
a; m.'. funeral parlors John C. Klmmerle ft ,'experlenoi and salary crpected. p 02T.
Son. 1(101 S. Broad st. Requiem mass ' Idsl r Office,
Church of the Epiphany, inn ana -Jacxson
sts.. a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends
may call Thurs.. 8 -tp 10 p. m.. funeral
parlors. Auto funeral. '.
I.AWLER. July 111. RAYMOND, son of
Joseph and Helen Lawler (nee Maclntyre).
nged 18, Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral. Frl.. 2 P. m.. rarents'i-resldence.
1817 S. Conestoga st. (83th and Woodland
ave.. West Phlla.), Int. Holy Cross Cem.
Auto f-inesnl. . , ... . ,
LINDSAY. At Spring .Lake. N. J-., July
IT. CHARLES R, LINDSAY. Sr.. aged Si.
Relatives and friends Invited to services,
Frl., 2:30 p. m., 2021 Mt. Vernon St., Phlla.
Int. private.
LINGO July Id. MARY. AGNES, .widow
of Joseph W. Lings. Relatives and friends.
League of Sacred Heart of .Gesu. Invited tp
funeral. Sat.. 8-0 a. m.. 1321 N. IKIhst.
Solemn requiem mass Church of Gesu 10 a.
m. ' Int. private. Auto funeral.
MANN. Suddenly. July 14. AtARY A..
lrlnu nt tnhl, P Xf.ntl Otlll daughter Of
Abby and FaU.WIIIIani vVallsce. Retailvss
and frstnds Invited to funeral services.' m
i&jT-'iSP. ?'& &s
mz
Metmttnttnu. ri. ia MmnnieT. wlAn
of Joh,n P, , lctonouh. Relatlrea and
frlenda Invlld to funeral. Frl., 8:80 a. m..
M W, txiuden it.. Oermantown. . Solemn
requiem' mass St, Francis of Assist Church
10 a. m. Int. .Old Cathedral Cem...
., MeOlItOAN. July 10, JANB. widow of
Michael MrCJulsan. Relallvcs and frlenda
Invited to funernl. Frl.. 8:SI a. m., 2222 N.
inth sti Solemn requiem mass Our'Ijtdy of
Mercy Church 10 a. m. Int. private. Auto
mobile' service.
McMAHON July 10. Rev. MICItAnij J.,
son of John and Mary McMahon (nee Durke),
of Newmarket, on Fergus. County Clare.
Ireland, late nsslstnnt rector of St. Ann'a
Church. Phocnlwille, Pa. Rev. clergy, rela
tives and friends Invited to funernl, Sat.,
Church of Our Lady of Mercy, dUIno oftlco
11:30 a, m. Solemn mass of requlom 10 a,
tn. Int, Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.
MVKRS. July lit, HANNAH I... wife nt
William II, Mvcrs and daughter nf late Jesse
nnd Sarah P. Kdwards. Relatives and
friends Imlted to funeral, Frl., 2 p. m...
r.l'23ifrvln !.. W.at Phlla. Int. nrlvats Ht.
James's Cem., Olney.
juii.e.. a necane, weiawsnp i ouniv.
Pa., July 17. CARRA pnitKINS MILKS,
widow, of James I.. Miles. Due notice of
funrrat.wlll be given.
. -MILI.KH. Julv 1(1. ADA F. MILLER (nee
Houpter). wife of Florentx Miller, Relative!
and, frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m..
uncle's residence. Ueorge Meerbach. 3112
N. 6th at. Int. private. Remains may be
lewed Thurs.. after 7 P. m
NOLAN. -July 17. CATHAIUN';:. widow of
Thomas Nolan. Relatives and friends. St.
Agatha's Altnr and Rosary Society, Invited
to funeral. Sat.. 8:.10 a. m.. (1.11 N. Sth
st. aolemn mass of requiem St. Agatha's
Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
Auto funeral.' ,
NOUN,-July 1.1. JOHN F.. husband of
late Nellie (nee Olllan) and son of late Peter
and Marv Nolan (nee Costello). Relatives
nnd friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 a.
m.. 17011 N. Ait at. Knlpmti btfrh m... St.
Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
a, m., 404.Rtpka nc., Iloxlmrough,
'nss at Itdly Fnmlly Church 10 a. m.
' du-.-viV 1st ..,i..,,.
July 17 RE-
ll;"',,i.W ......i-.... ' i, " "".
I KCCA GRANT Pl.l'KltAM. widow of
( hsrles h Peckham. Duo notlco of funeral
w".1l',1B!v1en' a, -,,. ', ,- v ,
PHiiVlil 1 .- Sufiuenly. n Reorord, N. J..
i , ,.nvn.fKn piih-u-itt. .ir..i s
' ..-" "--.".- --- - .--.--- ." "T-
1, Aln.l. .a nn., rrlnnd d in. Ilnrl
be lowed Thurs,
Alltn sen lee.
nTCttAitriH lulv in hmwa rfa.,t..
nf lot,, lA'lttlnm un.l M.,...ni' T ..., ..1-
aged 17. ilclntlves and friends Invited to
run.rnl Vrt . ' n m ,.,l,l.nM ne ,..!....
ec, 3U Prospect ae.
In-law. Joseph K. r.ahms 2.IL-4 Collins .(. Pooley Furniture Co. inth and Indiana ave.
RUDMAN. July 10. KARL, only .ehlld of HOUSEKEEPER, working, for small pr
Kmllv and late William Itudinan, In his vat-- family: good wages. Write 813 2d St..
.... ..- , ... ..".. ..". .
irfS?Tv.Jtt,itt'n',JSfS', "V1".!"
'""""' F,0ii vP Th.JJ 'A nt tn?' neeSn'
""' llit-Jmt," "V, e,W.-a ''.'";
mount Cem
Friends may call Thurs. after
7 d. m
bi-HAiiKh'. July
IS. JOSEPH I... hus-
SCHOLES. Julv 17. .ions' n. scuni.rs.
llD.d T7. rtelnllieu itnrl r.lnn.l. In, lln.l fn
funeral senile. Hat.. 2 p. in., resldinco ' STENOGRAPHER Young lady, with ex
of sonln-law. William Reigafusc, 221R I'mrr-1 perlence: one who can take chargo of
nil! St. int. (irecnwooil tK. or I'.l Cem..
I private. Remains may be viewed frl. after
2E1'TE1, sdden1v. .Tnlv 1 WILLIAM.
" a ... .. - . .-!-.' ..:---.- i
y n. p. parents' resldenie. Ile'Jl N. M'irvin"
st. Int. private. Northvvood Cm Friends
may view remains Frl.. 8 tn 10 p. m.
SMITH. Julv 17. CHARLES A., son of
Martin J, und Margaret Smith (neo Dilov).
aged 21. Due notice of funeral will bo
Blven. rrsldenye of parents. Ull N. nth st.
S MI TH. July 17. JOHN, husband of
J-.llrabeth Smith Relatlvea and friends.
' Jachorv. Tnv lor Lod tc. No. 7. A. O. it. v.;
5IOSI Worthy (IraUlI Inldge. A. O. II. F.
"uaicer tiiy ijmw, .-so. 20. LOO. P.:
''"rrlson Encnmnment j. ii o K.. and
J'rr'v ru' "". " , "". '-. invii-n
i to funeral services, f-at.. 1:30 p. m.. 271S
.-. rum. .i. iiu. m. .iutri.ui i em. lie.
.-,..-..,. :',.'""''' .'.V.. ..lin...
. bMTH-T?i'!i .'.T' .V" ANNIE SMYTH.
uiiiuriij.u, .''V i , i linflviieii OVC. IVCia-
lives anitfrlendM ijvlfcd ,," funera i. Krl.V" 8
a. m.. 'residence of John Walter Hurke, s.
E. cor, 17th and Morris sts. ftilemn requiem
mass cnurcn or St. Thomas Aquinas 0:30 n.
iii. ini, iiinenrai v. em. Alllo lunerai.
SORDEN. -Julv 10 .HMILY. widow nf
.innnH. Sorden (nee SU horfl Relative sand
",'""',, ".'", i-res"yierian inuren and sun-
;!2i.SihJini'' l,'v,l,edtn, services. Frl.. S p. m..
-;nT.nrL',??l,rt,Jrn!rl,1,',l"1- '" Private.
'.np.n ",,, 7j rrrr.nn,
,AJ'' JuI:, ',7,' "KITECCA. widow nf
" ?"," Relatives and friends Invited
-r"" -v ."... """'.-:'" " in., so-i.
sj'n"JTii Lvi ,ns'.'VnX.,.orlah T0"1' .J'f'ends
"1XJ.a. f.ri:I1J.o1s0 ShSi: ,Aul? funeral,
. i',''li'-,' "'Ur.'". Zil!-: J'.. '."""' ''
?',,;V;,,""V i t ' K. i ',,:. i."Vp1 an.a
irlends, II. , JI. Scdslltv St. Stephens i
Church, invited to fungal. Frl. R:ln a. "...
. Hgl
nd
friends . m, m
' I Of pl'.le i, mi
q.hrln ' .H
i Hi'n.i-v
Jchool and Fife nnd Drum Corps of tha
fons of the Spanlsh-Amerlcsn War Veterans.
Inv ted to funeral. Sat.. 2 n. m.. parents'
residence. IS01A Cottage st. Frankford. Int.
East ''fdar, Hill Cem. Remains may be
Tlewed Krl.. s. to 10 p. m.
WALTERS. July Hi, I.AWI'ENCE
I, WALTERS, husband of Marv- D. Wnltei
A.
.','"
( Whittle). Relatives and friends. Tioga
f - ounel. No 0. H. and P. of L.. Invited to
funeral services. Frl.. 2 p. m.. N. E. cor.
- "n ami niiiirr sis. iri, pnvnio. i eruvvooa
c"B.';.r.,nd".m',' .'''" In.u.'?.'! t
WRIGHT. Julv in. T. HOI'ARD-. hus.
enti.i ,. i.,.,,ii ...iii. ,.ri"ii-ei.,i, imru un.
of Blanche Wunsch (nee Lennlngl. ned 4t.
Relatives and friends, members of Knights
of St. Peter nnd Mammoth Social Club, In- ' F'rrv'jnnii. .
nrr!nn.-t.nfun,','n,r. "V" 8 ' "lil '"'S' . w. STENOGRAPHER Largo manufacture
J5H7 ",' R-.'lul"." nn" St. Peter's rompany vvanta exn. oung lady stenoira
Churrh n n. m, Int. prlrntV. iicr! nerm. pns,. with onno-. for adv't: tta
ATCTION SALES
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. Unclaimed ,
snipments. consistin? meechandlse. cInth-
BRACELET Lost n i-niil bracelet In lllh
"" ear or wound liroad".?' station : a
sJ"J,jV.,ro,ur,,e'1' M" J' "-'K"y. '
,-' , 7 r; ; -7; : : .
BOhT.,-!wl. Boston Bull, evening. July 1.1.
white hreast. white slrlned f-nn ln.1 il.ln.
Jfv of Fox and -Midiale ave.: licensed dog:
lJ!,.i'a!..''ewnr.d. Call Germantown lSn or
3.11a w. Coulter st. ,
l'lK'KKTIIOOK Lost, pocketbnok contain-
ma money. Key nnn i.ineriv liond button.
around 40ih and Market, yesterday; revvard
Return 2020 Ssnsnm st. ''
.yAht. w. ,hn ,,.,, ,.rtt, .h ,., .....
WASH Will the colored ladv who look tho
waon irom iiva ju. lain st. please return
I , at once; nothing will be said for the
delay.
PERSONALS
,,.. . nrer iTtvva
"-H RE-ATIVES
n 1?... . n . .
I ac.d 4.v cnmmunieat. with i.-...i..,.
Manufacturing Co.. llld N. Front St.. Phllai-
'lelnhl aT
I.WILL not be responsible for any dehts un-
less cont'd by me. Herbert Wilcox Gelsler
"r " ""c,x "eisier.
HELPJW AMTET) FEM ALE
I art--.-. 11 .l .1 ,.
CLERK wanted In billing department of
lliii4nt:.uiiii .u..i.t..iy. uill? IHITIIIiar Wilt)
Remington hilling machine preferred. Ad.
' ?" J!"""-! asiary exptcted. H 213.
COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OP OOV.
.ERNMENT SHIPYARD. 'HOG ISLAND.
REQUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE
COOKS. WHITE KITCHEN MEN, WHITE
BUS MEN FOR CAFETERIAS; OOOD
WAGES, ROOM AND BOARD; PLEASANT
SURROUNDINGS. APPLY
U. B, EMPLOYMENT SERVICE,
100 WALN.UT 8T.
BEE MR. SCULL
OR
MR, BWARTZ
MSI AKCK
I
A--I i-'.Jy.iVti - t. At T-p
lfM.iJX''J!lt'sllBM
WWwf Ctas.wls Ash ft) '-
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A PATRIOTIC OPPOJlT&NlTr
. TELEPHONE SERVICE IB Vttjtttit M
IMPORTANT IN CARHY1NO ON , TW
8000 TOUNO WOMEN TELEPHONE OP
ERATORS IN PHILADELPHIA AND Vt
CINITY. THE. WORLD'S WORkSHOPT ARIB
PATRIOTIf!AT.T.V lll-t.wrvrl TV, sxrtlj .n-tltlt
WAR. V
TOUNO WOMEN. 17 TO S.l TEARS OF
A2BA..rA?'ENTER THIS GREAT WORK
AT ONCE. . 4.
1 rEII W1JBK IS PAID DUHINO THH ',
VANCEMfJNT THEREAFTER.
.PERMANENT POSITIONS! EXPERIENCE v?l
llvvpetiiio.ne .1
THE WORK 18 CLEAN AND FAPCINAT.
INO. THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEAS
ANT. . rv.1
MEALS SERVED AT COST, ANNtVRR
SARY PAYMENTS. SICK nENEFITS. 'VA
CATIONS WITH PAY: NOT OVER 8
HOUR8' WORK PER DAY.
IjOOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR
TUNITY. TAIK IT OVER ANY WEEKDAY
IIETWEEN AND 0 WITH
MISS M. Tl. RYAN
AT 400 MARKET ST., PHILA.
OR
MISS W. O. REII.LT
20 E. OTH ST.. CHESTER, PA.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY-'Or1'
rB.NNSH.VANIA
RILL CLERK, comptometer and typewriter
operator preferred: opportunity for ad
vancement. Aoplv Chemical Sales, Harrison
Works, 8,1th and Prays Ferry.
nil.LINO MACHINE OPERATOR, expert,
.need. Fllllntt Fisher, wanted! must be ac.
High i curate at figures. Apply, stating quatiAca
Int. I tlons and salary desired. F 823. Ledger Off.
' BOOKKEEPERS Excellent opportunity for
..MH.n.iil hnnkk .ener. rtn Ititrertilira.
rostlng machines In a large financial instl
utlon; state age. experience and salary ex.
pected. P 110. ledger OfUce. ,
CLERK, competent to post and balance sales
ledgers wif a large manufacturing com
pany: staTe experience and salary desired.
P 033. Ledger Office. ' .
COOKING and kfnerol housework: experi
enced: sleep nut. Apply Cresson Valley
Apartments. C-4, Allen Lane station. Chest
nut Hill.
FEEDER on bronxlng machine: stendv wnrlf
nnd ohnnoe to advance. Ketterllnus Llth.
Mfg. Co.. 4th nnd Arch sts.
GIRLS
TO WORK IN WALLPAPER FAC
TORY: GOOD WAGES; CHANCE
FOR ADVANCEMENT.
RECKER. SMITH PAGE
WATER AND SNYDER AVE.
CltDfJl fne llcbt factory WOrkt VOOd DgT.
1 with advancement according to ability on
. hAtiiia nlun: -rood WOTKlng COnalllonS.I ADMS?
. ....- ?
fV"""' ' "v
HOUSEKP.EPl
rooms. M
;m- j,
PEIl for apartment hotel of ISO
747. linger central.
MtlLTIORAPH OPERATORS Several ex
perienced inultlgraph operators wanted!
state age. experlencu and salary expected.
P107. ledger Office.
NURSE GIRL Must ho reliable: nn nhjec-.
tlon to color: permanent position: go to
shore for summer. M 841, ledger Central.
SALESLADIES for silk department: position
permanent to right parties. Apply lo
Thresher. 1322 Chestnut.
nrnce: stale saiarv. experience anu reicrcncc.
, I'
I
! mis , Pniier tiiiu'e.
FEMALE OPERATIVES
trom 18 to 45 years ot age
2500 wanted.
WOODR1IRY. N. .T..
BAG-LOADING PLANT
United S'c Government "fork.
Washington Park, nenr Westvllle, N. J..
on Pennsvb'nnla Railroad (West Jersey
nnd Seashore division): also by trolley .
from Camden.
Free transportation to and rfrom
Philadelphia. Camden and Intermedials
points. Cars specially reserved for
women operatives. j
Working hours. 7 a. m. to 3 p. m.
3le"tO B4c PER HOUR ' .
Peeln.ier receive S4e per liourJWhita
under Instruction which lasts from ona
to two weeks, oft-r which tho rate la
Increased according to presidency.
This gives vou nn opnortunlty to sho
our patriotism nnd do our bit while
blng paid for It. s the operation "af
this plant is essential to our overseas
forces.
Lunch mnv be carried Into the. plant
nr purchased at cost in the cafeteria.
Further Information msv be obtained,
bv npnllg lo anv United Sta'it or
Federal employment bureau or
31 8. 10TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA
OR ,
EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
MncARTHUR UROTHERS COMPANY
WASHINGTON PARK
WESTVILLE. N. J.
! BIIV OBBninTPni
Experienced and learners: paid hit", learn.
I inrt waK
, Wo'rsted C D
"orsiru v-o..
rAs and stsaay worg. anavraia
Darby. Pa. -.
STENOGRAPHER Tonne ladv. rnmpetent.
tor stenntrnphic nnd general nine wroe'c
opporiunnv rnr
state experience)
Ledger Tentral.
and accurate: nna
emergency onnor-
I 'unity fje advancement.
apply I'nenvicRi
3.1th and Gras
Sales. Harrison -Works,
ge. exp. - sal, desired. A 00. P. O. Rog 3500,
STENOGRAPHER experienced worker: per.
mnnept viorK: pnisrv sin er .veeit: sisfa,
J"!rl.,!,"C. roferencaa. etc, P. O. Box 107.
lvilnp1elnhln.
STENOGRAPHER AND TVPIRT wanted hy
manufacturing concern:, Ideal S"rroundnwr;
exceptional opportunities, for advancement!
one familiar with us nf dlctanhnne; refer
ence rennleeil: state salary desired. P 111,
Ledger Offlc -
STENOGRAPHERS Several good; oppor
tunities for exnerlenced stenographers In
a lame corporation: excellent chances for
advancement: atnt-,c, exneren-e and
'saiarv expected P 108, Ledger Office.
TKI.KPMONK OPERATOR fnr fmnll nrlvnta
not npTABunrv. bt nl-issnt address psii- ,
,nl. H 1.7. T.odTpr Central. m
an.n.&.tn.n A nllfTI n. -..-n.gn.nl TCnalllnM '
Qir,.iuilllllir'l, .". e" ....... ... .-..,. ,
JIanayunk manufacturer: state exper,, gal. ,
ne". etc. P 121. Ledger Office. ,1
pec 1.-P.I. Allll OUI?niTnTI Viuin. ludv ..t '
ton merchant's office: must be experienced!
neat appearance: reference" renulred. Ap
ply In person Immediately, McFadden, Sands
f. rt 11a Chestnut st
TELEPHONE OPERATORS for iday and
nliht work on lsrge P. R, X.: state -ag
and salsriv expected. P 022, Ledger Offle.
TVPIST Younir ladv wanted ln office,! of
large manufacturing concern, located In
Soiitn i'ni.i.ideipri. .-".'. "loiing '--lary
and experience.
"Q-9T.' P. o nox 4.
TVPISTS fl. mature. wll 'dnrsied. .thor.
oughlJ experienced, to start work at nncaj
.,.... tnow living In Southwest or West
Tiw.itnri.lnrila fnp this nartlculse work: lsa
high-grade Elllott-Flsher mact-n operator,
capable of taking supervision nf lsrge de
partment. Apnly Women's Employment Do.
railE-Sl--- ' 8' C" Uo3 I,""ld---
WANTED
WOMEN FOR SCRI'BIUNO AND CLEAN
INO; SHORT apvgjfi&WD PAT'
S06 CHESTNUT ST.
50 WOMEN NEEDED
from 18 to 35 years
for our new .Industrial '
training department r
Will teach you t
In a short tlma
to become skilled i
in nvm nicvnaiiivai wora
Where you can make good wakes
AppIv from 7 a. m to fi n. iri,
HENRY DI8STON SONS
Employment Department
Tucony. PhlladelDhia
r ssMJn. Front st. , k i tihlPi&'n
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