Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 20, 1918, Night Extra, Image 14

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WS OF shipyards
i ISLAND IGNORES
IY ZONE" THREATS
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c JLinnKing waicr, oo
ipworkcrs Don't Worry
y should worry at Hog Islnnd
:'b "'dry zone."
iV water down there la declared to
ktra-pure and cuarantecd to patlsfy
fcody. ".Vone like It," pay some of
fe'jal j..-.. . !. enrMn nf Inn liRVQ
CI CAJC1 IB , "Ul BVlll VI "II .J.-.7"
have never culthated the taete for
mi ale are waiting to be shown
The.aystem employed at Hog Island to
ify water Is knoun as the rapid t-anil
illKratlon system, which Is a eiy t Hl-
i5nt one If Properly operated There
K,b.'ii' four phases of treatment The raw
B iwtrr of the Delaware Hlver Is pumped
'jfJJrWough a ten-inch pipe lo the eciimen-
ifsUtlon tanks, where it Is treated with
',jMM to two grains of alum per gillon
&MThi alum acts as a coagulant and me-
-,4?,8'bacler,d. organic and inorganic par-
jj-;.m:ies.
tt&Ath water, after beinc sedlmented.
if .PMsos to the filters It having been sttb-
Sl lAJ61"1 tc chlorine gas during up irans
F 133 mission, which brings about a condition
PftyliyUjt Is fatal to about 85 per cent to 95
I ?-&? Per cent of the bacteria
r5?i5'- Af"r tne watcr l? filtered It piss.es
iKSMJKi'Ojr gravity to tne clear wen, irom viuun
i'Hlt IB drawn by the pump and forced
kta-tluroiigh the mains As the water leaves
A w . . i.. ......... !..... nn ,,,. n,t
!" 4 inc e.Yblcni I1H3 muif null J i'-i wt..fc
ii K tne Dacien.i remmtu
v3 Vha nfnjimt nf flirt flltrntlnn RVStem
F Q-tisiLi tm fnntmeA hv tho pi mlnn t inn of the
rjWSSwater bv the "laboratory of the sanita-
fJ?$Uon department These tests are made
Er ?.JM3. ony on mo auierent pnusrs m me unti
Pfc plant, faucets and coolers oer the entire
fcJS.j; yard, in making tnete tests tne urn
; &.$ 01 safeguaidlng the consumer fiom any
rr ; water-borne diseases, B"ch as fljs-cnterv
?lvi tvnhold. etc. Is the nrlme object When
adySway sample of water shows pathogenic
CjS Organism, or is lnuicame or neing un-
wholesome, that source of supply Is con-
tg?fij demned tnd posted with a sign request-
ftfl&f 'ng employs not to drink the water at
LV k that colpt. The utilities onerattnc de-
SvjS'l'jpartment and the department of sinlta
Kffftlon have emplojed eveo means known
iTAVw science to furnish the plant with a
Vinrin nntahA u.ilpr. n hrmp nnrltv anil
b, . ,, .- . .-..- , .. .
excellence have received creat approval.
HIKVAKI I, IK I.N K .AW IIIIIINI.
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& Fair Hoc Island Worker. Charter
' Boat For Moonlight hxcuraion
x.7.. urAL inuiuav r t riuiib ii i i .
7rLs girl's mind at the Hog Island shlpvanl
Pf maa many a re.iow is looking ioiwaru to
'K-ai I, inn tnr- thprp la l, h. n liifr tlfno ftn
iiwrl? "Kt,;-' ; ":. ..- -... .... . .-
8eMtet ia on " u l" llk(lv Uw "'" ,"-"- i!
bi,fft-stliey are real good In the meantime
RVM' The girls have chartered a whole boat
'a9HHfn about 5 30 o'clock, with the da's
Kfi&Kv.WorK aone ami lorgotien. tney win em-
f .yS'JWtrK at tne t; street wnarr at me isianu
iuid go. way dovvn the river for a moon
r.VrMPltMA ride. Lots of moon. Mr Weathe'
p-SKJin. please Miss S. I) Kerrjs Is r
BSS ranging the outing and the girls don't
h tfKieaxt wnen they get nacK. just so tne
ftfflMther Is fair and the dance music
vK&DsThe Hog Island Power Club Is going
!VSiiwn the river for a moonlight Tuesda
-y - - Y..1.. in
4-WVVMlllft, olj uv.
INCREASE SHIPYARD GUARD
mPi:
York Company's Camden
Force JNW 230 Men
J'Ei'ixevr
t. Liiiti Itafan mnra crit-a rA a Villa littn Oltnrn
&$&?& ' tor duty at the New York shipyard.
LVa7 rLlinaril, uritmiim llio xuiLe ujf in -im
iiXf "Kurther Increases are soon to h made.
r. ,-av tii new men are to De iietanen in tne
ignew yard. All the 'guards are sporting
kz3SF:"" """-" .
Si Hosea Miller, of the New York shlp-
yara, vvno recently b-ivp up ins miie
SviecT wuCK xarm to Clear uie way inr im
j4r,,W?y.Pf6vements to the plant, has acquired a
K?ifSTot at National Park, wheic he will build
M'k''(.,.aAtriii nnmn fnr h u fnmllt I tiwrii
Rm w aso be room or a ruck ffarden.
t& SHIPYARD NINES CLASH
RS Chester learn iMeels Merchants on uns-
tol Diamond
Br?!? li. ,. -Ub, n.ln..nv l.....!. .11 taqm
K-iiCUTW Alio v-UCDirr aui,jm iw"iiii ,t..,
BJjRLwhlch heads the Shipyard League, goes
F!f-&srvo Bristol toaay ior anoiner urusn wim
fcSVJ,;the Merchants shlpjard ball tos3ers.
l5sifV The Chester Independent team will
IV&b-'ite the nine of the coast artillery bovs
K5T, Chester ship plant C.enerat Manager
riSfe", U- . Knlsker, or tne l-nester company,
Jffl will throw out the first ball This Is
JtfSrOgithe first chance the artil'er.vmen have
f, t-itf 11 to snow- since iney vveni 10 me
Sj-'S? j shipyard. They claim to have a strong
PSJJSi- team.
?i5v
frATlPF.NTF.R MAKES RECORD
&ft
"i1tt Onlv Five Davs From Yaril in
lS$i Last Two Year,
5''ii. Th first man to turn a hand In
??rK-Atthr of the two Gloucester shlpvarda
X-tf&G'F ""- . .. r. r -Z .
t yi, Vnaer tne rueey jwiica uiaiiiiKuiiitrMi
3 W"jtn Joe McCleese. carpenter
rJrK He started work In the Pennsylvania
m-SSjAri March 15. 1D16. hy driving the
tKJi."iff flrt nail. He aio me noor in tne rigcer
f -S hop and also at the Haggerty Building
S?1Hla check Is numbered three and he
RitySSffi.fc.t. lost onlv five davs in all this time
fet-j;!:". . "" " i- i .. ..:.
fcV pV5'fe rJO B nome is ai ovj jci.-c- uveuue
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OPEN-AIR
CHORAL
SERVICES
Under the Direction of
'Bishop Rhinelander
ON THE SITE OP THE
j PROPOSED CATHEDRAL
On the Parkway
, at Twenty-third Stret
i Sunday Afternoon, July 21t. 1918
, at 5 o'Clock
Kev. R. Bakewell Green
L Sunday, July 28th
U Bev Curtis II. Dlrklnt,
Chaplain U, S. N.
rHOTOrLAYS
H E A
fafiH OVVWEIJ AU SiAnAULU HI NWlJJtUS UV
'HE UNITfcU tAMIJJUUKa- AS5UCIATIQN
S2D ABOVE MARKET
.tVIUlN 1 TnnAV
-w-- - Ti-.vvr
Reubens " T.
A D 80TH Jt CEDAR AVENUE
JAt TODAT
D.v In "HIB OWN
y HOME TOWN"
iEUM "" Bt- 5T9ODAY8Hh
in. v.onn TRAnj hollidat'
JIAI Ox- Mapl.wood Av.
Mrt- 3 15 and 1 P M.
I T
QrtOODp
OLL nTTiNqp
"?VT 'EM KEILLV
"Scud for 'Doc' Rcilly." Whether
it's a sirk liipworkcr or a lot of
(lies or iiintqiiitnes, thi i imariahly
the cr at the ling I-lanil hipvarl.
The hoys jfTcclionnlely rail llieir
iliirf surgeon and iill-arouncl health
ihantpinn "Swat "Em Rcill," htit
his right nunc is J. J, Koilh, M.
1)., ami what he fas gnrs it the
Hop Ilantl liipanl
GmiPROVEADT
AT RESOURCEFULNESS
I
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Disabled Steamboat Fails to
Prevent Outing of Puscy
& Jones Workers
Resourcefulness Ii a clnrarterlstlc of
mnnv of the girls in the olllee of the
I'usev & Tones shipbuilding Company,
Wilmington l'or instance, recently a
lot of them planned to take the com
pany s cruiser randjeo down to Hlver
vlew tJe.uli Tor nn outing, but all of a
Midden the liott's enirlne went on strike
The clutih, or something, refused to
woik
llverjhodv In the partv was "dolled
up" for the excursion nnd the clock was
striking the houi I.unch boxes were
fillul with goodies and the weather mm
was In exieptlnnallv fine humor Hut
not the mrls Still they would not give
tip Thrre was no other boat nnd the
water was too deep for wading, but not
too told for swimming.
Several heads got together and In a
few mlnutis there was something stir
ring Several b'g autotrucks owned by
the company wire chugged out of their
week-end testing place The girls
climbed aboard nnd were soon on their
way
Not alone either ' It was no "hen
party," but it might have been hut for
the resourcefulness again displayed,
which leads on to Instance No 2
The men In the olllee apparently
would not do for this trip The glr
see enough of them six davs In the
week, any way. So it mut be outside,
game or none, "What shall we do J
Whom shall we get-"' and such like
questions were quickly disposed of In
bright manner The girls' thoughts
turned with the popular trend toward a
lot of sailors In the i.flico of Assistant
Paymaster Swan. I S. N
"Cojne on, boys." said the girls, and
the sailors weie on In a minute. The
tilp to the resort was a pleasant one.
The girls shared their lunches with their
sailor boys between dances, and every
body returned to the city happy. Miss
Oeorgla C Knos, HUrarlan, was in
thatge of the party.
You can't stop, these girls with a
' busted" clutch.
RKI.IC.IOI'S J.OTICKS
llaptNt
THE TKMI'l.ll.
Rroail and Berks sts (11)00 N 1.
Sundas. July 21. 7 4.1 p m. I
A Stupendous Patriotic Demonstration, by t
naitlal ..., . .l.n 11'.. r. ... I
.,-... ui-iri ,,i liiu ,,,! ui-iidiiiiirnii i
Under aiistilren I'nmrnlll.n nn Tnhlle Tn..
rormatlon.
T.I Toil TAIDFAn.. nA Ul. ll. C..nJ 1
... ......i. m rT-.r-ilIH IIIHI ,11 rtllll plU I'll
Liberty Sing with Nevln Wlest solo
Qprnetlst, preteiles exhibition Doors open
, 'L. All seit free. Assoi late Pastor Wil
liam Djre McCurdy preaches 10 30 a m
Mr Hovle ii n.l his Liberty Chorus Sun
dav night Julv 28.
l'reluterlan
AKPII STREET, tsih Bnd Arch
C E MVCARTNEY. D D. Minister.
10:15 HON' C K hlVIpr. D D Super
intendent Antl-Saloqn League of Pa.
8 no p m Itev. E Plgott falmkln D. D..
"The Coming Cltv."
7.30 Recllal on Turner Memorial Organ.
RETHI.EIIKM rltlITKRI.N CHURCH
Broad and Dlimond sts.
Dr JOHN It DAVIES Pastor.
Rev E C llllishman, 11 A . Asst Pastor.
10 111, i m Vlorning Wrrshlp
Sermon Rev E C Hlbshman.
7 30 p. m Popular Eenlns Service in
the church
Mr Samuel R Ragga will speak
Wednesday Evening Midweek Prajer Serv
ice continued aa usual during the tummer
menths
Eiervbody ahvas welcome.
liUBfcV till. I., (llrard ave ab lllth Itev
('has 11 Whltdker II 1) . 10 30 theme
"Why Thev Won " Come worship with us
Miscellaneous
iNxsMtru tent
(loth and Locust sts.
Ninth AnnUersarv of Oeorge Ivng
BISHOP THOMAS J GARLAND, tonight.
7 30
Sundae 10 30 Mrs Long.
.1 HI- "MY FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF
OKOKOi: LO.VO " Mrs Edna Long
7 311- THE STORY OF MY LIKE."
BIMI'MIV (.ROVE CAMP - .MEKT1VO AT
TBKHISK, PA.. Saturday. July 21) to 2t.
Rev John G Wilson. D D.. Spiritual Di
rector hpeakera Revs O H lllcklev A.
O Knett C M Roswell, Clvrence Trua
Wilson E. F Randolph. Judge John M.
Patterson nnd others Bible Conference
from Aug 3 to lo conduct! d by Mr Wm.
H Oliver, of the World's Morning Watcn.
PHOTOI'LWS
EUREKA ic,ru JIAKKET STS
NORMA TALMADGE
In "DE LU.E ANNIE"
STRAND Uln Av 8t vnanE0' E-of Broad
CHARLES RAY
in "TUB CLAWS OF THE HUN"
STRAND 12T" AND GmA,AVENUE
JEWEL CARMEN E
In "CONFESSION"
T R E S
FRANKFORD 4715 FraT0'SAdYAve-
Wallace Reid -a q'f'france-
II IMRf) FRONT ST. t OIRARD AVE.
Xjii i "Vl.J?jrol" J""ct," n Frankford "L"
WM. RUSSELL ln "vSw
ROAD
I Ofl IQT S20 AND LOCUST STREET8
1AA.IU1 Mats. I JO, 3 10 Evas 8 30 to 11
T.li-,- R-iJ ln VKIREFLY
""". OF FRANCE
MJ YQN 520 BELOW 11ARKET ST.
RED CROSS NURSES
. HEROINES IN DANGER
Brave Air Raiders in Going to
Aid of Wounded in
Dark
Wn1ilnclnn, July 20.
How during an nlr raid twenty Ameri
can lied Cross nurses weio calleif to n
new hospital near the front, where In
pitch dark wards night of the number
assisted In caring for 2000 wounded
American soldiers throughout the night,
is told In n communication fiom Miss
Julia Kllmson, chief nurse of the Ameri
can Hcd Ctoss In Prance, received tit
Ited Cross headquarters here.
"Summoned In nn emergency to take
care of Amcilcan soldlns In n hospital
near the front," MWs Stlmon writes,
"twenty Ited Oro'-s nurses were packed
In a large motor omnibus with nn army
nurse who was going up with her surgi
cal team. Whin the town was leached
nt 10 o'clock the place ujs In absolute
darkntss. Two American police tjtopped
the truck and guided it to lied Cross
headquarters, wheic Captain Jackson
came to direct us to the 1 ospltal
"Hy means of occasional Hashes fiom
a hand torch. It was poss'ble to follow
the guide In the Kcolc Professlonale,
which had Just that day become an
American lttd Cross hopltnI
"The siren was sounding the warning
of the nlr raid and guns were booming
The muses hurried in arioss a clolstei
llke torrldm Into u pitch-black loom
"There were alwiit "J"0 Amcrlcnn pa
tients In the building, alo a few Kiench
soldiers The severe lalds of the ilu'y
before had lomplctell tlommnllzed the
civilian emplovcs, who had left A large
number of patients weie still on streicn
ers The sl American nurt.es, who had
been working dav and night, were still
game, ,ib weie the American olliccis In
charge
"It was stated that at lenst eight or
the new nur'-e would he needed that
Xht. nnd ,nUinUtr, wcre asktd fr.
i:ery one of the twenty oiumeerLii
Hi., ilrst elcht ttniiien who count lie
touched in the dniktiess. much ns chil
dren picked leaders in n game, were put
over nn one side, while the rest were
conducted to an empty ward which con
tained absolutely nothing but bed frames
with metal vlnf-prlngs The eight night.
nurses, iliscirdlug their hats and coats,
were taken to pitchblack watds full of
wounded men They had to go to work
In their blue t-eige dresses.
"When the ihief nurse saw tlm the
next morning, with their hair disheveled,
their faces nnd dresses cnveied
with
lust from their trip, with towels pinned
across the front r-f their cloth dresses,
site could not help thinking that some
nf the illustrators of modern mngazlntn
might change their opinions of war
nurses if they lould see this group As
the ijther truck had arrived, the dav
group of nurses was nble to appear In
fresh gray uniforms." ,
Sliipvanl Markmen Open Crotinils
The Chester Shipyard flun Club has
Its opening shoot this afternoon on Its
gioitnds at Kleventh nnd Hronmall
streits. Chester The Idea of uniting
with the Hlue Uock flun Club, of Ches
ter, has been abandoned The Chester
club has annexed an entirely new equip,
ment and Its members are manifesting
deep Interest
nioTiiPi.Ms
The Stanley BookinCorporatibn,
' THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking
Corooratlon. which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest produc
tions All pictures reviewed before exhibition Ask for the theatre In your
locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation.
All U. 1-th. Morris i Passjunk Ave.
AlnamOra j,t Dallynti.EvBa. UIS&V.
ALL-STAR CVST
In "THE UL1.SD.SESS OF DIVORCE"
A DOl I O ''-O AND THOMPSON ST3
ArULLVj MAllNEE DAILY
1HEDA RARA
tn
"THE HOIE OK HLOOD'
ADrATilA tllEftTNUT REL lUTH
AlXVAVL'lrt in A. M to 11.15 V. 11
MAHUPERITIJ CLARK
In "INCLK TOM'S CAH1N"
DCMM 01T1I AND WOODLAND
tJLlMN MATINEE DAILY
Arthur Guy Empey (Himself) 'Over the
Top.) ' Houae of Hate." No 18
Dl I ICniDr PRO AD STREET AND
LL.UiliDlrL SI'SQIIEHANNA AVE.
SESSrn HAYAKAWA
In THE BRAVEST WAY"
,. ar.r,ne tllV GT
17 IV I D tJ U W Vi JMAI. M
MANAYUNK
M VTINEE DAILY
HAROLD LOCKWOOt)
n "LEND ME YOfR NAME"
FAIRMOUNTaa,hit,0nrr!iv
J WE and KATHERINE LEE
In "u'E SHOULD WORRY"
IT A AIll V THEATRE 1311 Market St
IVaIVIIL.1 i ,v m to Midnight.
DOPC.LAS FAIRBANKS
In THE AMERICANO"
ATLJ CT THEATRE Below Snruee
JO 1 Pi O 1 . MVTIVEE DVILY
CVRLY1E RLACKWELL MVIIOE
tva.ns in 'the noi.nr.N wall'
GREAT NORTHERN "randnV.
M RY PICKFORD
In "HOW.COPLD YOU, JEAN"
IMPERIAL Ts1.1. WSS7 F?o
NORMA TAI.MAD1E
In "DE LUXE ANNIE"
LEADER 1,ST ,5SF AVE
walt ace nnm
M .trr pippnv VI., pntVTP"
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
rr.NNsii.i, m M'm'iinw
MAMMaVMMtl1
i
UsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTsTg lBI'ia'''BiB3HtsVBB g&.-1M KZy&JUT 1 m
Kfc,MflttMMlfl"""""M"""""MiMKssTA?EuaT""!KMfWteiiaJ(C 2
You Can Afford This Home!
Little Cash $40 a Month Carrying Charges
Opposite 69th Street Terminal of Market' Street Elevated
One 5c fare
No change of cars
16 minutes to City Hall
Trains every 2 minutes in rush hours
Every Jf minutes during day and night
Just belnp completed, single, detached homes, with room for garage, Open
on all sidear bright, airy rooms the very house you have been wanting.
Living room, with stono fireplace Electric outlets for floor lamps, table
lamps, fan and vacuum cleaner. The large main bedroom has windows on
thre sides. Tiled bathroom, with built-in tub and shower. Parquetry
Hoots, hot-water heat, etc. No better or more convenient location. Come
out today,
JOHN H. McCLATCHY, VSfEZ'iS .
- a nFilH t -t . rir u.T
FKENCH PRISON CAMP
TO GERMANS' LIKING
One Escapes and Returns
With Eight Companions,
Writes Detective's Nephew
The story of how a Ocrman ecand
from n. French prison camp one night,
only to return twelve" nights later with
eight more Hermans who wished to he
jnade prisoner, wns told In a letter re-1
eelved todav bv Detective Thomas Qulg
ley, filial Kltigsesslng nventie, from his
nephew, Joseph Qulgley, of Palerson,
X. J.
Joseph Qulgley Is a member of the
316th Infnntry, which Is composed of
Philadelphia!!"
Tho letter stated Qulcley wns on guard
duty nt the prison camp the night the
t.ernwn escaped, but though miles ot
the surrounding country was searched,
the Cicnnan could not be found
"Several dav s later I was surprised
when tho escaped prisoner. In company
with right othets who said tin v wanted
to he made, prisoner, returned to tho
camp," Qulgley's h tti r said,
"Of course they were accommodated,"
he concluded ,
BAD-TEMPER INSULATORS
Swcrl-Voircil Hello Girls Get
Your Sliipyartl Numlicrs
liver call up the Chester shipyard on
the phone? No?
Try It
A rweet voice will answer There are
three of them tin re sweet voices, to bo
. ..., 1. i I, ilnnc, I tttittn, ulilpn nun
comes in on the wlte. for thev nil have '
freipientlv met with on the telephone
wire- when the wires nie not crnssni.
The operators are JIIss 1ora ltum
ford. Mi"s ninmn ilreen and Mrs Helen
Dlgglns, nnd thev live In Chester.
Theso oper ltois ate veiv busy most of
the time Sn be very brief 1
Shipworkcr Invents Lnlior Saver
.Tames C Carr of the Pusev ei Jones
boiler anil light plate shop. C,ou ester,
Is leeching tile congratulations nf his
friends upon .1 device developed bv him
by which lie can milk out ten bars nt
once 'I he deviie multiplies this one
man's capacity tenfold, making it a
valuable labor saver.
entljs
Arrhllnld Robert K
Ratten, Thorms K
Ha lit r l.lilbHlh
Rent Waller!:
Itoston Vniellv
llrni'i nell lobn T
Tlroun Kllabeth N
Ruebler lohn II
Rvrne" Thorn i
lilor Sus in V.
'rollus liiihel
Iioushirtx Satnuel P.
Ellis. VMIhnm P
(lath Anne A
(laUBban Callnrlno
(tllisnn Mnrv P
Ollmore Marv J
l.oini nt llurnthm
Outirlde James
Hi-leliurat II VcK
lllltlarcl VV II I
Hofhauer. Anna
Ilii.' Saiah
Johnstone l,eona
IvilU. .VI iry
Kennedv William 11.
Ki ohino lohn O
Kr un. r Vllnn'v D.
Kuhn lophli
l.ueb Solomon
I n, toienh
M I'llsler Miry E.
Muhlir Hirrv J
violll r Huzeiu A
Mueller"! linen, Oott'b
Mulllirin Alines
inerhiillrer II W.
Reeve. Aucllfltua
Rlie Inlin H.
Robinson Then S.
Itot.111 Peter M
s, heifeie (leorRSj.
side i.mra M
Smith. Charles A.
Trust Clnri c.
Trultt, J. Wesley
Wf rner John r'
Wltman, I-oliis v J.
Yoast Millard P.
Ynuni;. K.ito n.
ARCHIRALD. Julv 17. ROBERT K.. hua.
bind of Lena nnd son of late Robert nnd
J.sther ArelilSlld iigeil 3S Relatives and
.frJ.'U1,I.1 ''"ed to film ral. Mon . 3 p. ju..
2.'..0 Runner st liu .orthwnod Cem.
mains 111. ij be viewed Sun., S to 10 p. m,
Auto itinera 1
PIIOTOIXWS
333 MARrvFT STREET THEATRE
fJJ HlrtlVrtLi 1 J . 11 to 11 .IS . u.
. ........ . .....--.-- i
MRUIN1A PEARSON
in HER PRICE'
MODFF '- T0l7" ST. Orchestra.
lVlVyiyL-l, Contlimnus 1 to II.
MR. nnd MRS. SIDNEY DREW
In "PAY D VY"
PAI APP V-U -MARKET STREET
I -l-VwEf m V. M to II 15 p. jf
MARION DAVIES ' ''
"In 'CECELIA OK THE PINK ROSES"
PRINCFSS '"LI, MARKET STREET
1 IVIHLJJ 8. 10 A M to 11:15 P. M
ALMA REUBENS '
In "THE PAINTED LILY"
RFP.FNT 1IAIIKET ST llelow 17T1
lXL',JC'',, 11AM to 11 P. M.
CHARLES RAY
in "THE CLAWS OK THE HUN"
RIAF TO OWLMANTOWN AVENUE
KIAL l V.ina cTA't:,Wr,iOCK,:N ST"
In "LOVE'S CONQUEST"
RIVOI I !'- AND SANSOM STS
WV ivn,,,UMSAurMD'llJ
In "THE GUN TIGHTER"
RI IRY MARKET ST BELOW 7TH
rliDI m a m to 11:15 p m
MADGE KENNEDY ' '
In "THE PAIR PRETENDER"
SAVOY 12tl MARKET STREET
Jnvu ' s M to Mldni
MVRYPICKFORD
Icht
In "HOW COULD YOP, JEAN?"
STANI FY MXRKET ABOVE IrtTlT
O 1 rtHLC I ti i-, a r t it 15 p Vf
CONSTANCE TVL.MAOGE
In "GOOD NIGHT. PAUL"
VICTOR FA MARKET ST. "XS. IiTII
VIV 1 VjrUA ha M. to 11 :13P.M.
WILLIAM S HART
In "SHARK MONROE"
THIS PROGRAM APPEARS
IN MORNING AND EVENING
PUBLIC LEDGER
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I'ENN-.M.V M V SIlllI'KIl N
''' WmSKZMMMSm&SemMBm SliEil ,
. ftRATIW
TPVA,7'7Ju!X ". THOMAS F. BAT-
Auto" SitT &$ nSrvin?Or?und
t 'f.r.S'I'. ff.lt.'-lH.'ra'n from Market
wfKimnrrinnri t tt - ... ":'-", '
! dm'r'?,i.',i'dlJ,0 'uneral. Mon , 7:30
2( mJ,llTnt realdence, iio8 ItrandTwIni-
Xavler Church I) a. m. InU llolr Cross
.i!lViI0if;7r',ul5',?-..AXIE'''A. widow ot
ii?i'i" r,.2,lnn' n "lives and friends In.
vltci! to funeral services, Mon , .1 p. m , fil'ii
ihi.V?i.mJ'.!i.nt,'rK,,i 1'lneklev Hantlst
.,,, p 5ro",n,d' .""nalns may lie viewed
Sun
in in p". m.
liUAZK.vni.I. July
--..-..". nuiy in. i(Jii.t 1.
IS. JOHN T son
?n ,ai?.iw.li"1"ln nnd Martha Itraaenell. aited
nv.i. i , .na lrinns, ream Drivers-ii-'T1,
lSrai N 47- Invited to funeral
services, Tuea.. 3 n m.. reldiice of brother-In-law.
AVIIHam Qulnn, ,in3"i H at. Int.
irelyue tem. Auto service. Remains may
nilOWN (n Ooodman) wife of Ueutrnant
". a ,V'7Mmln. "rown. IT. S A. Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. 11 n.
m., brother's residence, David Ooodman. 131
N"1'.!''J?J Jinulevanl. Int. Iter Nh0 fern
t tIU'E.!,f'?.n July. is. Joiin 11. nuEit-
I.I.R. Itelattves nnd friends. Col. Jamen Aah
worth Post. Nn 134. 11. A, It , Invlled to
funeral. Mon . 8 30 n. m , 4817 Darrah at.,
Jrankford. Solemn requiem mass St. Joa
chim's Chufch 10 a. m. Int. fat. Dominic's
Cem. Auto funeral.
WVRNE.S. July IS. THOMAS IIVRNKM.
formerly of Port Carbon Pa Helntlves nnd
friends Invited to funeral. .Men S .to a m
residence of lter.ln law. .Mrs Mary A
Hvrtiea, 10.14 s Wornork at. (near 11th anil
MeKean) Solemn high maM of renulem
Ihurch of Knlphany, 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Cross Cem. .
CASTOR. July 18. SUSAN Y.. wlfo of
Charles) W. Castor, aced 74. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral aervliea, Mon,
T 'J0 vP' .m-: ,.1,s,.,.,.?rJr.'on ' Frankford.
Int. North Cedar.lllll Cem.
IROI.IL'K. July IK. RACHEI,. widow of
Clarkson Crollua. Servlrcs and hit prl
vnle. Mon., realdrlico nf son William K
("rollus MJn B. Norrls at. Friends may call
Sun . to 10 p. m
DOUGHERTY. July 10. SAMUEL P, son
of late Samuel and Mary Dougherty (nif
Duffy). Relatlvea nnd friends nil aocletlea
or which ho wna a member. Invited to fu
neral, Tuea . 8 30 n in . l!17n Richmond St.
Solemn requiem mass ht. Ann's Church 10
n m Int. St Ann's Cem
i:i.i.ih July 17, WIl.t.lAM P.. huahaml
of "eheccv rilla tnre McCloskejj 'nclntliei
Church. Dlv. No. an. A 11 H.. all other
societies of which he uhh k member. lnlleH
to funcrnl. Mon . N 3n a. m , 151.1 Point
Rreeze ave. Solemn hiKh mass of requiem
St. Edmund's Church HI a m. Int Holy
iron. Cem Omit floners. Auto funeral
FREEMAN Suddenlj. July fil at Mm
Market Bt WII.I.IAM S huslnnd of Helle
II Freeman, oucd ,"i7. Notice ot funeral
latir.
(JAT1I Julv 18 ANNE A, widow, of
Oeoico (lath, formerly of 772 S. Clinton st
Relatives and friends Invited League of
the tiered HearU United to funeral, Tues,,
8 30 a m.. residence of son In-law. Edward
J DufT. 11)011 S 18th at. Solemn requiem
masa St. Paul's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy
Sepulchre Cem Auto servlo-
n(lAUOIIAN July 111, at Mnhanoy Dane.
Pi. CATHARINE, widow X William .1.
daughan anil mother of tho ReT. WIlMnm P.
i.nuahan, of our I.ady of, Mercv Churrh,
Phil 1, need 81). Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral, Tues , Holy Rosiry Church.
Mahanov Plane. SchUlklll Co , Pa. Solemn
requiem muss 10 a. m. Int. Holy Rosiry
Cent Fraikvllle, Pi,
C.IHSON July 18. MARY F. wlfo of
Charles Clbaon Relatives nnd friends In.
vlted to sen ires. Sun . 2 p m . 4330 Market
at Int Arlington Cem. Friends m ly view
remilns Kit. eve.
(HIAIORE (neo Durkln) Julv in, MARY
T widow nf Samuel (1 Ollmore, nged nt.
Relatives nnd friends Invited to attend fu
neial. 41)08 N 1.1th st . Tues. 830 a m.
High mass of requiem In Church of the Holy
Child Logan, in a. m. Int Ambler. Pa
OdtlMAN JulJ II). DOROTHEA, twin
daughter of Charles J. and Margaret M
(lormall, nged 7 months Puneral Mon . 'J
ri in . parents' residence. Clearfield and
hlgrnde jb int. private, Holv Cros Cem
OPTTRinnn July 17. JAMES, husband
of Annln Outtrldge. Relatives nnd friends,
Amnlgnmited I ace Operators of America:
Phlll Lpdge. No .11 L. O O M invited
to funeral service. Mon . 3 10 p. m.. 32J0
Philip st. Hit Mt. Pence Cem. Remains
mtv be vleued Sun. eve.
HARTLEY. Tilly 17. In Rrnoklvn. N. Y..
HERBERT REED son of Louisa M. nnd the
late Harry IT. Hartley. Relatives anil
friends invited to funeral services Sat.,
nt the-Oliver II. Hair' Illdg.. 162U
Chestnut St.. Phlla. Int private
1 HA.LEHPRST At Cape Mav. N. J.,
July 18 HENRY MrKKAN. son of late
Re-ljnmes VV and Sarah MeKean Harlehurst.
Int nrivate
1IILI.1ARD At Rordentown. N J. sud.
denly. Julv II). WILLIAM II I. MILLIARD
llcidtlvca ami trlenns invited to runeral,
Fnrnsworth ave. Rordentown, Mon.. 2 p. m.
Int Mt Hollv Cem
HOPHAUER (nee Thumnnn) July 10,
ANNA, wife of Michael Hothauer. Rela
tives nnd friends Altnr Society or Ml.
llinrv'H Church and Orpheus Sli sins So
ciety invited to funeral. Tues., 8 30 a. in.
.1J0 W Erin ave. Solemn miss of requiem
St Henri's Church 10 a. m Int. Holv
Sepulchre Cem Aulo service.
HUSSEY July 111, SARAH, wife of
I Thomas Hussev. Relatives nnd friends In
'21112 E Thompson st Int. "private. G
wnml IK" nt I 1 Cem
vited to runernl sere lies Mon., 1 p
reen
......-. --. .:." r .--- .- . ..
HIII-V.S Itl.MJ July 11) I.LO.NA. Wile OI
Kirke Johnstone (nee Wnrd). need .1", Rein
tlvin and friends tniltcd to funeral services
Mon 2 n m , 027 11. Rerks st. Int. West
Liurel Hill Cem
KELLY Suddenly. Julv IS. MARY.
daushti-r of Thomas nnd late Marv Ktllv
(nee Snce) ased 12 Relatives nnd friends
Invited to funeral. Moil.. H 30 a. in . fnthr's
resident e, 2.124 Lombard st Solemn hlsh
mass of reiuieni St Pntrltk's Church 10
a m Int lloly Cioss Cem.
KENNEDY lulv IS WILLIAM II.. l-on
nf Robert and Emllv Kennedv. aned 1 ver
7 months Relatives nnd friends Invited to
funeral. Mon , 1 p m . residence of par
ents. 20211 E. Venintco st. Int. St. Teter's
Corns Riverside N. J. Remains may be
vleiMSl Sun eve
KEOHANE Julv IS. JOHN O. son of
late Michael D. nnd Kathrvn Keohane n(ee
Costluan) nued 0. Relatives and friends
Invited lo funeral. Mon, 10 a m. aunt's
resldeme, Mrs. Jnmvi (Irecn, 33J N. 17th
st Int Ho -J Cross Cem ...
IfRUlUll July IS. MINNA DOROTHY,
widow- of Herman Kramer, sped 03. Rela
tives and friends Invlnd to funeral serv
ices Mon . 2 n m , 3007 N Marshall st.
Int North Cedar Hill Cim. nuffalo papers
'Kl'HN. Uly 18. SOPHIA KUHN (nee
Mahler), w.'-e nf AlbC'l Kuhn. aBed 2(1.
Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral serv
ices. Mon . J p. m . 31P1 N. HHinbrvy st
I nil .orinwoou v era. t- nenui hmj ,...
1 Sun . H to 10 p m. .
LOEll July 111. SOLOMON I.OER ait-d
., , Itelallves and Irlenos inviien lo iuiieri.
Sun . 2 30 p. m. resident fl of sister. Mrs.
lacob C.reenewald. 3721 N Oratz st. Int.
LOVE At Philadelphia. July 1!) JO
SEPH husband of Dorothv A. Lo.e and hus.
hand of late Elizabeth Love ciee Klrkpat
rlik) Relatives jnd friends Conshohocken
uidse. Nn f,-'-i. I O O. F. of Consho
hi.eken Pa , KnlKhls of Oolden Easle I. b
ert Castle No. 14: emplojes nt Phlla.
Rajd.l Transit Co . any other lodse o- soci
ety tu whiih he belonsed. Invited to funeral
servlcei Mon . 1 p m . 3J11 N lloudlnot
st Phlla Further services 2 JO P m .
C.ulph Chjrrh. C.ulnh Mill. Pa. Int. Otilph
(em Itenvttns mav lie viewen buii,, w "
p m. Aulo funeral . .,,,.
.(.(iiicirn I.. I.. in MiltV Tt.lZA-
1ETH ' wife 'of Frederick' M MeCllster.
daushter or Katnrsn 1. ana i.oui J mine.
Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral.
Wed 8 30 a m. 1117 E. Mosnmenslns
nve Solemn requiem hlRh mass at l St.
Phllln Ntrl's Church in a. m. Int Holy
Cross I em rtiun aervn e. ,.., . -,rtr
Villi. l.lriH.IUlV In, I.UJCM . .m-FL.-
L1ER. ace.i (17. Relatlvea and frlcnos In
vited to funeral. Mon . 2 p m . residence
of son. (-rl C Molller. 2731 Diamond Bt.
Remains mav lie view-en nun . n 10 iu p. in.
MPELLERSCHOEN. Suddenly. Julv II),
nn. in. law's residence ftl Hnnkins St.. W6od
bury. N. J , and formerly from mi N
American t Phlla (iOTTLEIR husband
of Annlo M Muellers',hoen (neo Wldmannl
need 02 Relatives and friends, members of
Tanners' I'nl Ver (llrard Ave ,Unt Ver..
trrvtted to funeral Mon 2 p m . residence
of son In-law William Mhhet, 417 E Vo
rnlni: ave., Phlla Int Alt Vernon Cem.
Remains mav t viewed Sun eve
MPIILER July IS. HARRY J husband
of Mary E Murder ased 31 Relatives nnd
friends Invited tn funeral Mon.. 8 30 a m ,
resilience of father-in-law-. Thomas White,
av) N l.iemBow st nisii mass ci
Ed.
ward's Church 10 a
in. Int
lloly Cross
Cem auio lunerai
MULLIGAN At residence of aunt. Mrs.
Harrv Mitchell 24 Cedar ae.. Newerk, N.
.1. July IS AONES dsnahter of lata
George and Margaret Mulll?an and grand
dauchter of lato John and Marv Reade.
aged 20 Relatlies nnd friends Invited to
funeral Mon R 30 a m OlUer II Balr
Bldg.. 1R20 Chestnut st . Phlla Solemn re
nulem mass St Denis's Church Ardmore.
Pa.. 10 a. m Int. St. Denis s Cem Friends
mav call 1RJ0 Chestnut at.. Phlla . Sun. 7
lo 10 p in, Remains may also be viewed
at Newark Sun 11 lo 2
OVERHOLTZER Juno 10. HENRY W..
husba-nd of Catharine Overholtzer (nee
Haughey). aged 70 Relatives and friends,
members of P. O. 8 of A. Camp No nsa,
Invited to services. Mon 2 p. in.. 427 W,
Berks st. Int, private, fllenuoo.t Cem Re
mains may ba viewed Sun., 8 to 10 p. m.
Auto fjneral
REEVE. Julv ID AUGUSTUS REEVE,
aged Kl, Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral service" Mon 11 a m... 301 statu
st,. Camden, N. J. Int private., Harlelgh
C,RICP. luly 18. JOHN R. husband of
Sarah J Rice (nee Hraton) Relatives and
friends, Thomns Clements N Y Asso . em
nlojrs of E. II. Vare Invited to fnneral.
Tues. 8.30 a. m. 1114 Snider ave. Solemn
requiem mass i nurcn oi me r.pipnany iu a.
m Anin service.
RIEVEL July 10. HETTY F wife of
Lewis C, Illevel. Relatives and friends In
vlted to funeral. Tues.. 1 p m. from 418
Krams ave., Roxborough, Services will be
held In 'he Mt. Vernon Baptist Church at
2 n. m Int. private.
ROBINSON July 18. THEODORE S.. son
of George W. and Mary II. Robinson, aged
4n Rrlstliea and frtenda. Prospect Lodge.
No MS F, and A, M.t Orphans' Heat
Lodge. No- IS2. I. O. O Y,. Invited to fu
neral services Pun . 2 R0 p. m . parents'
resldence.-087 Main St.. Darby, Pa, Int. Mt.
2lon Cem. Auto service
ROTAN lulv IS PETER M. ROTAN.
husband of Marlttta, Rotan, ared 37. Rela
tives Nnd cenda. Comma.nch Tribe. No A3
1. O' R. K?T John a. Zoller Yearly Beneficial
ItAUKR, July 10.' tel'.ls'AriFTir tiAtiu'n
TR'e'ffl'vJ.'R!) ? 'S' JteSJTMnS ed
IM.nrs.te.'B ,'rleni1'' Ladles' Ad yn
f rnte,rl' .'!J?i,iA.nfe!"ed f.'""1 'nYled.lo
snA'
W Jn
X
tees,
m.. 1018 Marlborouah
Int. private North Cedar HIM Cm. Friends
. . -j. ti. tti. i linn miiiuviuua,ii
May view remains ion . s to iu p. m.
SCHBIFEI.E July 18. OEOROB J., hus
band of Lena Pchelfele, aged B,1. (Relative;
nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tiles., S.30
i m., Oliver If. Balr DldB.. 1820 Chestnut
st, Int, private. . .. . .. H.M M
SIOLE. Julv 11). LAURA M. SIOLE.
Relatives nnd friends- Invite! tn services.
Mon., 2 p, m., chapel of Harlelgh Cem..
Cnmden N J. Int. Hnrlelgh Cem.
SMITH. Julv 17. CHARLES A., son of
Martin J, nnd Margaret Smith (nen Daley),
aaed 21, Relatives nnd friends, Court Oeorge
Washington, No 121, P. of A,. Invited Jo fu
neral, Mon., 8 30 a. m.. parents' residence,
1417 N (llii st. Solemn renulem mass St.
Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross
Cem. Auto funeral.
TROST. July Hi. CLARA C daughter
of christian and Into Christina Trosl (neo
Seeger). Relatives and fclend nlso Pride
of Court Olenwood. No 2!)!). C. of the K.
of II . Invlled to funeral services Tues.. 2
F. m . residence nf father. 2.11.1 Jasper st.
nt. private. Oreenmount Cem Friends may
cnll Mon eve
TRUITT On Jul If). 1018 J. 1VESLRY
TRUITT. nged 81 sears. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services, on Mon.,
at 2:30 p m., at the residence of his son,
John C. Trultt. MM Catharine st, Int. Mt.
Morlih Cem. Remains may be vtewed Sun.
eve
WERNER. July 18. JOHN F. WERNER,
husband of Mary Werner, nged .11. Rela
tives and friends Invlled to funeral servlc".
Sun , 2 p. m , Conrad Werner. 1010 W.
Stella st. Int. Northwood Cem. Auto fu
neral WHITMAN Julv 18. LOUISA .1 . wife of
Warren E. Whitman nnd daughter of Elea
nor J and late John A. Russell. Relatives
ard friends Invited to services. Sunday!jffN30
n m., residence of husband, 7531 nidge
nve , Roxborough, Int. private. Mon., 3
p. in , l.everlnglon Cem ,
YOAST Julv ID. MILLARD P.. husband
of Mary Yoast. Relatives and friends, Wash
ington Camp Nn 3. P (). S of A,' Camn
No 108. P. O of A : might Stir. No. 311
O. S of H. . Marine Local, No, 70S. Invited
In funeral services Tues. 2pm 4843
Pnletborp st Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may
call Mon after 8 p. m
TOUNO Julv It). KATE E . wife of John
P, Young aged 57, Relatives and friends,
members Good Shepherd P. E Church; Grand
Hoftie of Penna . B of A.: Rebeca Home
No 44. H nf A : Aunlllnry No 17. Red
Cross Invited to funeral. Tues,, 1:30 p. m ,
from 2220 Trenton nve. Services nt nbnve
mmed churih nt 230 p. m. sharp. Int.
North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be
viewed 222(1 Trenton ave.. until 2 p. m.
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COAT Lost.gray coat, with black stripe on
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DOO -Ixist. Boston Bull, evenlhg, July 1.',,
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PIN Lost. Phf Delta Sororlety nln. st with
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. YOUNO WOVIEN. 17 TO 31 YEARS OP
"a. lH UNTEll THIS GREAT WORK
AT ONCE.
PER WEEIC II PAID DURINO THE
FIRST POUR WnrK. WITH RAPID AD
VANCEMENT THEREAFTER.
PERMANENT POSITIONS: EXPERIENCE
r"
the worn: in ri.ni .wn rAsnT.
IN(L THE SURROUNBINOS ARE PLEAS-
Al 1 . .
MEALS inRVED AT COIT. AN'NIVER
SARY PAYMES'rS. SICK REVEKITS. VA'
CATIONS WITH PAY NOT OVER S
HOURS' WORIt I'ER DAY.
TVOK INTO TIIIQ PATntOTIC OPPOR
TltNITY. TA1K IT OVER ANY WEEKDAY
ULinUL.N S AND (I WITH
MI1S M D. RYAN
. AT 400 MARKET ST . PHILA.
Oil
Mtsq v. it ni'.ti.t.Y
20 E. STH ST , CHESTER, IA.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP
PENNSYLVANIA
ACCOUNTINO DEPARTMENT OP THE
PUBLIC LEDOER CO DESIRES THE
SFRV'tl'RS OI-- AN IIVPERIIINCPD HOOK-
KEEPPR' COOD OPPORTPXITV POR
COMPETENT PERSON' TO SECURE
PLEASANT AND PERM WENT POSITION.
PUBLIC LEDOER CO
0TH AND CHEbTNUT STS.
mt t ' nt put- .m...- A .. 'T.'it.
BILL CLERK. COmPtometer and tVPewrlter
operator preferred: opportunity for ad.
vancemeni. jvpmy .neiniiiti aica iiurrisou
Wrh? S5th and Gray. , rerry.
ifiiui.-u..AsViii.t' urfiiiAiuH pxpcri
pin eil iMHott Klshnr iintt miixt l
rurate at flcures. Apply atatlntr nuallnVa
JdBPr nrr
f Kr i '
tnnity rpr
nurrnuRhi
mill lnBl-
tlons ana aalnry desirpfl. F J3. icdse
BOOKKUIUMJHM Excellent opport
pxtieripnceri tioo KKeepera
nnstfnir Trtarhlnes in a lnrcp flnanUI lnntl
tutlon; stnt affp. pxperlptiro and salary exv
pprtPd T 110. Tedgpr Office
Cl.KRK. pperlpncrd ln bnoUkpcplntr anil
tvpewrlllruTt for pfllro ft larjro TrmnuTnr
turlnK company -n nuburlia Adrtrpa, with
full nrtlpularp V 41.r T,Pdjpr O ( fct
CLERIC, competent, to post and balance
sales ledgera of a largo manufacturing
companv: state experience nnd salary de
Blred P 033. Ledger Office.
CLERKS, exnerienoed operators on Bur
roughs posting machine: excellent oppor
tunity for those showing ability: state, nae,
experience nnd "alary crpectcd. P 927.
T.edcer Office.
ELEVATOR OPERATOR
STEWART'S REQUIRES THE SERVICES
OP AN EXPERIENCED ELEVATOR OPER
ATOR: GOOD SALARY; PERMANENT PO.
S1TION APPLY Sl'PERINTENDENT'S
OFFICE FIFTH FLOOR. HErORB 10 A. M.
STEWART'S, 1027 MARKET ST.
GIRLS
TO WORK IN WALLPAPER FAC
TORY: OOOD WAOPS; CHANCE
FOR ADVANCEMENT.
BECKER. SMITH t PAOB
WATER AND SNYDER AVE.
GIRLS for light factory work: good pay,
vvith advancement according to ability on
bonus plan: good working conditions. Apply
Poolev Furniture Co loth and Indiana ve.
KNITTERS Plrst-class wages to flrst-class
knitters. Apply Crosslngham Knitting
Mills 2l.i- Ashmfad st . Oermantown
MDLTIGRAPH OPERATORS Several ex-
nerlenced multlgranh. oneratora wanted
J state age. experience and salary expected.
i- nil, 1-eoEcr ifllice,
Nl'RSERY GOVERNESS, white, competent'
takn care of 2 children. Address C601
Wsvne nve. (lermantown.
OPKUATORH. serlee Htatlon The Atlan.
tic Kenninff t ompany nin several
.ntr nnmpn llvlnr nreffahlv In 1at
Philadelphia, to sell oil nnd easollne. and
i pprK siHtinn " "n "no watnu si
Apply In person Mr. H. K. Bercy. fourth
floor H W "r. l-fh and hansom sts,, le
tween 0 and 11 a m. .
OPKRATOP.S. experienced on power sewlnic
machines: light worK, irona wanes to
startl in per cent. bonu: 48-hour schedule;
also Ktrl to learn Cook Company, 211 S.
i st . camnen .. J.
8IMC SPREADKU1
Experle'nced and learners: paid whll learn
Ina-: trood wages and "teady work. Grliwold
Worsted Co., Darby, Pa.
STKNortRAriTlR nnd experienced operator
on Edison phonoaranh machine' .nnd sal
ary to start and eood onnortunltv for ad.
ancmenf state experience, II 31j, Led
eer Central,
STENOORAPHER. quick and accurate; ono
ho ran answer mall In emercency: op-
portunll" for advancement. Apply rhemlcal
Sales JIarrlaon Works. 35th and Qraj
Ferry 'ra.
ETi'vnnnAPiiEU Un manufacturlm
.company wants exp. ynune lady atenoBra-
... .. .-.hb -..III, nnnnr fnr mnv t' StSTA
ge. exn &'al. desired A H. V. O. BOx 8500.
STNOORArilFJT. T.arire concern haa posi
tion for enerlenred 8tenn.rar.her. who
will oper"lo rtlrtsnhone. Apply 1421 Cheat
nut at.. Room 701.
STENOORAPHER Toune ladv. with ex-
perlence: ona who can tax cnartra ot
office: slalo aalsrv.-experience and reference.
V POH I. eager uinre,
STENOaRAPHER for permanent poaltlon,
Manayunk manufarturer- atata exper,, aal-
arv etc ' iji. irfnupr llo.
BTENOaRAPHERS peral pood oppor
tunlllea for experienced atenorraphera In
a lane corporation; .excellent chwicea for
advancement: stale "e. experlenjo and
salasrv expected P J0.S. trfdaer Office.
TEl.UaflAPII OPEUATOR TounK lady, cot
ton merchant's office; muat be exnerlencedi
neat appea-ance: references .renulred Ap
ply In person Immediately. McFadden. Bands
& in . lit i-nesin'ii mi
TYP18TToun lady wanted In office of
laree manufariurlna concern. located In
South PhlladelpH". .Per'",' sta'InT "'ary
ana experience, -u-itir i. w- . -.-
TYPISTS, n. mature, well .educs'ed thor
outhb experienced, to start work at J""!
nrefer those Uvln. In Southwest or West
Philadelphia for this particular worK: also
hlah-arade lllott-Flahermachln operator,
capable ot ikln supervision of larao d
partment, Ap'l:' W"tnrn' Emntavinent De
tiartmenr A. I K r.. Hm Island. Pa
W OMAN Want.d. a. whUe,'antry -wrtinj
WBO II WlltMV W
(OnVf' noasMMI 'A mi
A ' v.,
sluspft' y
rr-rwtwj wrm Krntinntvri AND CLtMJ.' J
INO: SHORT HOURS AND OOOD PAT. fr1j
J. S DRAKE I if"ia
08 CHESTNUT ST. j1
WOMAN AptThotal want woman to cheek
orders and take care ot storeroom. M -
Ledger Central.
80 WOMEN NEEDED
from" 18 to 35 yetri
for our new Industrial
training department
Will teach you
In a short time
to become skilled
tn light mechanical work
Where you can make good wtgei
Apnlv from 7 a m to S n m.
HENRY D1S8TON SONS
Emploiment Department
Tacony, Philadelphia
or 2420 N. Front st.
8 to 12 a. m.
HELP WANTED MALE
(Other rlnsslfled Ails nn Pasei)
BELT KANnRPR. nittt. iiwwn
yers. composition gluer. wood: hand xAmie
ers caoineimaKers: gooa wages ana idi s
working conditions: steady work for reliable V I
men. Pooley Furniture Co , 10th and ID
oinna ave. e -I
m.ACKSMlTHS. 132 for wagon and truck
body work: fast mechanics: chance for"
advancement. P 023. Ledger Office. t
BOOKKEEPER ACCOtTNTINfl DEPART
MENT OF THE rtlBLK' LEDOER COM
PANY DESIRES THE SERVICES OF Alf
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER NOT SUB
JECT TO THE DRAFT. . v
PUBLIC LEDOER COMPANY
OTII AND CHESTNUT STS.
-
.
BOOKKEEPER Encellent .'nportunlty tor Sl
experienced booKKeeper onjitrrougns posi s
Ing machine In a large financial Institution! l
P IQff. Lpdyer Office. . . 1
BOVS Wanted, boH past IB. to aaiiit la $!
Bhlpplnff ana fitncK room 01 mates' wain f(
IHCOiy i tSUU'l tun lit C iji nuviii.ciucilW I
Wplttylmor t Co . Broad tfn Wallace. i
BOYS Steamship company wants two bright
boys; must be 1(1 ears old: good oppor
tunity for advancement: state education and
experience ll any, f tip, i.-agcr uiiicb
BOYS, over 10 versr for light manufao
turing work. Olotie Automatic Sprlnklef
Co . glim vvasningion sve.
Atkins 4th and Washington ave.
Ul.l-nc." uIT"iiii"i uiJt-itti,', a un oui- -sr
roushs posting machine: excellent oooortu- rJ'
nltv fnr those showing ahtlltv! etato Rti. h.
n.rianA nn,l .aliirv wvneclerf P Onfi TnU 'AM
ger Office iwl
CHAUFKEURS AND HELPERS Steady
iinrt,. irt.nA ..Inrv anA nrlvnncement fn
competent men. references required from for- JA
mer emplovers American Railway Express. 71
lHth nnd MarKot x
COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN
MENT SHIPYARD, 1100 ISLAND, RE
QUIRES EXPERIENCED WlIlTB COOKS,
EXPERIENCED PIE MAKERS, WHITES 'j!
WHITE KITCHEN MEN, WHITE BUS
MEN FOR CAFETERIAS; GOOD WAOES,
ROOM AND BOARD! PLEASANT, SUH-
POUNDINGS. APPLY
U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE '
300 WALNUT BT.
SEE MR. SCULL
OR
MR. SWARTZ
1521 ARCH
(Do not apply at Hog Island)
COMPOSITOR, experienced, to work In prl-" I
vaiu prinuns piani; mniiprn woi King con- :i
dltlona Apply Houghton Press, Mascher anel
Somerset sts
COhT CLERK renulrrd bvl manufacturer U
railroad specialties; good opportunity for ij
rigni man; siaie nge. experience ana saiaryj
expected. H '-'.'3. Ledger Central. v
COST CLERK, ono experienced on detail J?
nat narA ...t.mi wnnA .hnn,. a. .A.-J
nilrement: stote referenie and salary de-'ttl
slrad P 115 Ledger Office iI
, c-riy, .,, - -xp7 n, , M
i una inttmi n wlr.. n so arnrr. t f-nrad- rim
er -nninipr r in nman 'vaiiace.
I DnAITHMAN. Uh mechanical a
tural experience; man with ablllt
cellent c haiu p, Hlate app, expert
U'arv P 413. T.rijrr Office.
1 e - ' . , i
nd itrnp. .i
hilltv has it. i
experience and
DRAlvrSMUV. mechanical. structural, Si
art iiterturai. essential war work: stata a
experience and salary ou have beei earn
iiiff, we nae npninn ror men eperiencea
ln all lines. H R8, P. O. Box 3484.
DRAFTSMEN, experienced, architectural, 1
waiiiru. licttiiiiKcr rirut, ptt Y. C.
1 7 1 n ana Arm bis.
bRIVERS AND HELPERS Men over draft $J
ace: permanent work, irood salary
rapid i
ntuanccment ior competeni tr.en
Appl '
Amrioin Railway KxpreiM Co.. I8tb and jr
Market Htw. .
FIREMEN
steady woi
rirat-rlnns men, steady work, R hAurs PWSl
day, $26 HO per week free tranaportatli
r wmk' ire iranaporiaiion aim
on our cars. Appiy r. n. a,
House, 2d and wsomlnc ave.
FINISHERS, helpers, drill press
hamtv men on Government work
handa,
Appn
IIUlll'III,D bUIUIIIII ,'IUIK n,,U .U.kUtUSi
sts Ktion entranro."" Indian ae 'f-
iuifbMAn ror nicKei.piatinv aepi. : it.aiw
position for flrst-class man: applications -
on our cars. Apply V. K. T. Lo. Pow.r Si
ireaiea connaeniiauy. Appiy in person, wa fa
ler Lock Co , Orthodox and Tacony ata. ., A
SYinn iremiNICS flood srim tn start!.-!
light. well-entllated shop. Apply C. R. $$
Ely. Ford Airent, Uroadway and Carman. i
Camden N. J. 3Jf,m
FREIGHT HANDLERS
WANTED
CAN MAKE 14 PER DAT '
AND UPWARD
APPLT P. R, R.
' MANTUA TRANSFER ENTRANCE
S1ST AND COLUMBIA AVE.
j
FREIGHT HANDLERS Men over draft arajfjl
...viun Rnilunv Exnress. lnth And IffisvS
nmcMvHii -.....- . . T- TI
t I 1'?M
HAMMERMAN to run small trlphammjrt:j
85o per hour: permanent poaltlon. H l.8
rdaer Office.
, LABORERS AND MECHANICS
WANTED FOR
ATLANTIC REFININO CO. .
U. 8. DEPT. OF LABOR
EUPLOIMENT SERVICE
D AND WALNUT
KfMcQOVERN ,
LABORERS General laborer.! a tiumbor of ,l
A man o,ttntait fnr 1nl,t l.lu.-, JT
aood pav for tho rifht men, Phlladelphli-
tttoaao h.ti -, uniiu mu v aia.
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