Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 25, 1918, Night Extra, Image 14

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SHIPYARD MANAGER
EXAMPLE OF INDUSTRY
Mi .Snmiipl Smilli. of TTnrlnii R .
KSaW
Hollingsuorlh Plant, Be
gan at Bottom
.TOst about the tlm tint the "Smith
fS 10y, Sam, was thoroipTH ncilmnted
; jinn's to Ions pant" and f'd ueces.fully
uSr rtrugKled lth the three 'lis" in the
5jj Wilmington rchool No 1 h's father
BSSt ""BBestea tnat Ii raicni n n znnu uie-
ptjjB'-y own canoe.
KK So after n long tnlU ti" evonlns In
M-vK--r inn amiin nnuenoiu juWT at ine rjuini
R-H-xiv. Of the summer .ehool hol,'ln'-. it -i
ferfS'j.f decided that Simuel nhould iro Into the
Rjr4 shipping department of the Hnilan A
BJ'Si HolllngBviorth jard1" It w uld be a
$?& gqoiJ thlna for the bo i the erdlet
vvof thft Ahole family and t i one lriirat
vi'erjrlnir mornim: in Max 1S7i" there
pS'jV'etrolled through the blir iron Rat rip; of
'rff'Sr'the H. & II tdant a som.pv.lnt nervous
fjp 1ut determined outh to assume tho
TSSifil a","F OI snipjiinR eierh it wnsni
wj&lf rixteen, denv nitrated thit h was worth
Kg,inore responsible ; alco more pay
BSSfti So the elder Mr Sm th then treasurer
lMJC'6"' the H. ft II Companv , saw to It that
H8imuel was ttansfeind to the tiecount
fsrfySSlnK department Two years rolled b
F-S6T.1iT IU1U 3if.lll OIIUVH lllIl lllllti:tl Ul .ill .1
B.y-.ir . .. .... .. -. . ...
fS eooKKeeper s nign cnair lie argueu wmi
kl.!balanees nnd trial bllnnc" for some
rtilu'M, time, and In 1SS4 was elected .iistant
L'-.aireasuror t inunp sm tn nnoiiv nau
$2h' trAiire',,"cnIil-tpifrd o i b' i!nor.
ii!i?.S.t It wasn't until the riorcaniza-lon o'
gMS&vtlle H. & II. Corporation h 1003 that S
ESK. Smith add d a secretaryship to it and
tS!Xf.tA Ufa himself beh'nd clas roors and mi-
K5 J"Wny desk Vico president was net
jvJ&r l1 "ne nn1 nov" " ls s1-"1- stant Beneral
isffh Manager.
t?? Durlntr the ftiurse of his isoc'atInn
fJjSS with the II S. II lard; Mr Smith has
twFsr lived through two or t'ue peilcds of
.Xi- IMJ1ICH1UII 11U lU"l.illli) U1II' 111 i "1. "llt'll
iij?-the Goernm-rt let hlc contrarts for
ig&v.tlUbmarine dc?troerB nnd torpednboits
&fbul''Jlng concerns at term- tint wrc
allot In keeping with material c.ts and
k wares, and as a con;enuence man ards
'ftjwer.t under The H & II Companv
'K. In thee crise Mr Smith iniriaed
p"W reputation as a llnane er nnd won a
?&: ttlace on several bank d'reetorates
PiSSx ' Mr. Smtth is a firm believer that 'all
n&! work nnd no nlnv mnkes .Tnetc n Vinelc
p-'number," and Is very fond of golfing
sfe-Jltohlner and has tiaveled etensivelv
gswabroad. He Mill delights in telling an
fJM&ljr T-W -. - - . ....rf J.UH.IU
3ip0.tcn in the busquehinna lav r
nivKrt5TrMitn ts
Ik WILSON'S SELECT EVENINO
fe; ' TRIPS
vr mn rir.vuTirir, nrrAtvKK
Krery Frldnr nnd Miturdiy Kvenlnx
Kw t)lnhtnI.ln Pa i " timeri
TKl'MON AMI DUI.I'IIIN
Good Music No Liquor
Boat lutes Arch St Wharf S 15 h 14
Par ZSc each way
mrmm
mmwm
iak mmE
Where the windows frame
million dollar pictures of peaks,
lakes and glaciers.
"In the Lake, ever changing,
is Beauty herself, as nearly
visible to the mortal eyes as
be may ever be."
In the heart of the
Canadian Pacific
Rockies
-'-' Alpine climbing with Swiss
guides trans to uiikcs in me
Clouds metropolitan cuisine.
CET TO KNOW CANADA BET
TERYOUR NEAREST ALLY.
lRor Ke.orl Tour .Vp. IJ J.
, r. c. cunioN
City l'ner Agent
; Canadian Pacific. Railway
k .Cbetnut St.. Philadelphia
F. B. PEBRV. I.eneral Attm
I'auenier .Dept.
ItJl Ureadway,,
Mw orK iiu
M&TAf ! MM! It Kl'-OHTs j-j
kWiMiKBm-ri, Ji-jf!SSS0Sasa3
tN'lSyiiS" KEAL ESTATE POK SALE
Br ' ' i rw B it(
THE SUN "SHIP" BAND
llicir pir.iplnn ,ili ihrrr i finr looting. 1 ltuy art- llir bun "Hii-iV owr i mplujrs mill turn nut whenever tailed
J lJiirly. Tg-riim. II. 'lonnllv, II. Cornell, . J.iinun, V. Milicsk, M. I)cliton,'H. Higpitis I. Chine, K. i'n. T.
I. MrDnnncIl, I . I mm. VI . Harp, "I. I arm it i. Y. Uiinilile. S Moriin, W . Morris, S. Iloltone, W. Demies F- Goschlcr,
L. Ilrcnnrr, I . Kiipperl, J. Umigl.t anil A. Ja
1 MAY JOIN SHIPYARD LEAGUE
,G,ol,c,c';AlhIclr 'lr',ii? f-
ooccor i cam
Athletes n.t tho (llnnrf qti?r nl.int nf tlio
ruc & JonP" Pompnny hope to Kel into
Ml.c n
eu Deliwaio Slrlpard Athletic!
Association next jeat This is the old
Pel iw are lllvir Shlpjanl Baselnll
League, vvhleh Is to be leorginized to
taki ii, all athlntln :nortM at tin Mhln.
i ards
'I he Ptisev ,. Jones Wilmington teim
Is already In the le ikuo. hut the
ilnucester bovs lncl to contmt them
S'lves this si T.r,n vlth atflnterdciii t-
ment league of then own With i sot ft i
team well on tho wav thoe athletes
think thev would find advantige In the
league and will applj foi mi mbershlp a
the prnptr time
The Miceer teim includes stveril vvell-se-pnnid
plavers from v.irlous Ihiglish
teams The plavers all luvi theli HUlts
now and inictlcu Is about to st irt under
the direction of C Viight, in inager.
PLAN WEEK-KND RIVER TRIP
Chester Slnreliotl'-c Worktrs lo Sail
Dow n Delaware
Ianplojes in the storehoty ,it tho
un Shlpvard nt Cluster ariprep irlng
foi a vieok-cnd trip down the Delaware
I'.lver. M II Tompkins, one of their
lumber, has placed his launch at their
disposal foi the occ ision
The Mart v. Ill be made about noon
t-ituidav The night will be spen' rt
Wilmington Harlv Kundav morning
ever.il girls fiom tho storehouse force
will meet the voting mPn theie and
ititnd tlie dn on tho .tt, iri, ,i....i.
... . . ,.- . --.-.... ...... ......ii
, ii, ,. ""' '" "own an fir'ns the,
A m..r,iH.han '!,U"'ii!" ','"' '"O"""!--1" !
ii io t:.,.. i . "'"' " '; "line mp
nesmes lomphins aie J. I! Hafei I
MiJor, M M l'nMnn i: II liilpln. A
h i om, i; u .vicFadden. W K Jones,
1 A McShane. 1 1. (,,. o,i vr
tj'iaham
EQUIP THE INDIANAPOLIS
Installation of Her Itoilers Proves Dif
fitult Tak
Instilling bnih.-s In the targo shin
va-rSKfa'r-S'aa
srrvi.itip oTiri.s
or
AMERICAN
m(swy!s&5fe i h t
i rs.. Tiiri'm.
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if
You Can Afford This Home !
Little Cash $40 a Month Carrying Charges
I ) -. j" . i.rny.-ii...
1 .Srf--sSM 55 tM S-&y-.5S3i1
msnrrets imw,-yfl.ntnTr.rjTB-1 imiiiiwiiiiiipl
Opposite 69ih St. Terminal of Market St. Elevated
ii
( ONE 5c FARE
j NO CHANOE OF CARS.
I 10 MINUTES TO CITVJIIALL.
,, '.li,t Peine completed, single. dMaehed
11 alaeaorlaht. alrv rooms thA ,
room, with stone fireplace. Electric
and VaCUUm Cleaner. ThA largH main
bathroom with built-in tub and hoer.
usvttrr vr ,iiui unvviiiiiv iuviiuu.
John H.'McClatchy, Builder
IN THE SHIPYARDS
hlR job . Tlierc are two hollers to ro
Into this hull and thtru was no crane
aullablu nt IhiT jard with sullttlont
1 ftlng pontr
Tho l)iKe-t rrane on the Delaware
PIor. nwntil h the Cramp Compile,
.h ctIIhI on -and is now lhrglnK up
for the work 'Mil" crane la a ISO-trfn
dftair and N erected on a I irgo liaige
It is frumentK in flem.inrt nl ttio ntlinr
yhlpjnrds alonp the l Imt and alwajs
ItSPOIltls llUicklV
Tho Indianapolis Is
a IJ.SulMnn ship
TOO BUSY FOR HONEYMOON
Another nntrliuonlnl rontract has
hot n signed tcaltd,and dtllvcied at
the (Jloueesier plant of tho 1'ui.ej S.
.loues Conipanj This time It was
Llovil I Tigir") Davis, who 'lilt tho
ttall with Miss Pent I Willi tins or
ilkes. n in o Pa This bridegroom
lost not a minute from the job, lot ho
waa back un time the iieM moinlng.
Walttr Hwtn, of the PcnnsvUanii
pint and angle shop, and wife h ivc
movid from Millvillo to Camden to b.no
laifaie and sleep
Ship aril News
Miss Amn Dougherty and Mls .Toe
roehv, telephone optiatois at the hun
shlpjard Chester, aie planning a putv
foi tlrtT boss and girls at the shipyard
Roth wort lnvrted to a picnic th it was
to hive come tiff not Siturdav, but
foi some leaMiu It vxas po-lponid, so
the operators swallowed their disap
pointment and tfttided to substitute
soinnning else lor mo (lav. Tht.it party
will not be slighted
There Is a sad lot of voting men in
the pavmastei's depirtment at tho Sun
vard and ill because Miss Mvrtle Pul
ton, one of tile "Jerks takes no intirest
nt all in d Hieing Xot that she tan t
t.b .tn in ii mi in
do the fantastic Slit just wont step
around fahe sju, t is not the imuic
, .-.o tomo nave ngureil It out that it
must be the hojs At anv rate. It's
bird on the fellows, for thi all .ulinlio
Mhs Pulton
Miss lltlen Pord librarian at.the Sun
v ird, rtcentlj joined the dancers, and
is In high favoi with the bovs
Dick I.o Tourneau foreman of the
rive tots and boxing piomoter, bought
a Pilm H.ath suit for the dances, and
ho ualis this Ideal weather
"Pill Gordon, new business munger
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AMERICAN EXPRESS
Z'wril iVorrlH161,' J,"""""' nnnther wonderful truls l,v
tliertal clmrter nf flm inniUrn --teanier "HOCHCSTKIl "
Across beautiful Lake Ontario, down
the St. Lawrence to Saguenay.
LEAVING NIAGARA FALLS, AUGUST 1st
imtisc Nitiiiitt pns TOnnvTn i vciiivp rivpins
month r v l ot nncc st anmp iVrj iiiVvi'pnr; most'
MlillPVi Y PvflM MtltUVV I1AV SMJl'nVvV Ilivi'll
7-f-!!i!! tAC, X 'HtMPlUN1 AI'SAHI P CHAhJI. LKE
CPnRI.I HI HsOS- niM-R Ni:iV KiHK t'lTV .-
Nino days' toui l.S.'O miles by inland waters
Inclusive Price, $160 Upward Nn&'idr?iTN
Iteserinllons Urlle. (all or Wire
EXPRESS Travel Department
. II. VKINTdOVH KV. Dlktrict Passenger Agent
11-7 f liet.tliut t.. I'lillmleliiliiu. I'l.
Phoius vvainui -isi". itaco a'lho
, Or. our (Iwn Tourist Veen
REAL ESTATE FOK SALE
I'l NxI t IMt-M Rl KI!N
.
TRAINS EVERY 2 MINUTES IN
IIPKII HOl'RS
EVFRV I MINUTES DURING DAT
iV.ViJ VIIJI
homes with room for garage Op"en on
hm.. . .. i.... i.n ...cn.intf i i. in
outlets for floor lamps, table lamps fan
rc,i!rrwm h.. .vlnnua nn 9 -ll&B TII...4
Parquetry Hoops, hot-water hsat, etc. No
.umo out looay
and Owner, Land Title Eldg.
MUST E T, -DESPITE WAR
"Can't Swins Sleilpc on Empty Stom
al h," Say Fiirnarcnicn
"A man t in't swing a forty-five-pound
sledge on an t mpty stomach"
This" Is an old saving with the men In
No 2 furnaci of tho Chester Shipbuild
ing plant, at ('Instil. The film ite men
shape t,he pi ite s as thev are m irkeii
b tin f-hlplliicis -mil their work Is
hard and vmv hot anv time
About the oiilv time theso men get
to nst, tn i at Is whin then Is u ' lit at
oi plati s an In tin Hie Thftt they do
both lltie is where health depnt
nient 'don'ts lount foi nothing Any
old tiling gjis down
Whioli is tin mine interesting to sco
them iting or working Is a iinastinn
with nimv but If lloovtt could sic how
some of llitse men spi nd tin lr spare
inointnts he would i.ilse a stoi in Pei
haps ho wouldnt, Ithtr. That s hardly
i ?(Uiie dial foi men who hive to woik
as these do
eatljs
rmtrnnB "ix J
MKInaon Alfred J"
Hiikor vir A
Ilohin. Titrick V
IllKhnrd Willi im H
Mr wr-i Sntct A K
Urown Ilirry
ill inun ii.eli
i in Am
Chew, John W
lark M irtlin A
n r "
('rotta hi rah J
ftowf It m,m '
Tul(Non, Mar A
D fnnp InmfR p
Ioi.iip1 Anna Iletz
rrtn Mnririrot
Don HUhard
Hunkf llruer S. C
Dunn GporRf
rillna-fr Hi no K
I'll roll Mart? rt it
fi rnr TMnntbn.
IVrrls J imi a J
t.orrlH AIr V
Orppti Klla r
iirnif 1 ! nor U
nunr Mrirj K
flum T iPitif ra
H inci (..rv.f l
HartPnn Kallo
Intjnm Tnm-n H
Tinnulaltt lien! J
T irlh Man V
Knli r, Vrt tlolini
ICarT Aladar J
Kt 11 James
Knnper (iMnrBO C.
KfBfer Lillian M
Mnfc ilil- Idhn yi.
Tli Walttr
I uuer Ann i T.
Mr riffer! John
Mr irt Mary
MiiMith lnnhl
MfCIokPV Ttnfle
Mi keon Henry
Mpih? Peter
AT. tc ilf Annie
Miller ('hirlotte
-Miller i:il7ihetli II.
Mtintanue IVtnr
Mornin Thomas
Miiller Outae
Ntmnn, Ulnneho
! I ifiir Win C Jl
Pienrd, Henrietta
Otilfk r.irnr
It i nib j ntiner .
Uiod Walttr 1
Polmer, Aiiupfn
Kotnn, Rernird P.
8el?er. Preilerlck
Tnlor Mnnrart W.
Ib r Id i Hrior
Valla nee Atnlrrw It
anilerHllei' llrnr M
nrt HI mrhf
Walsh Mi'j T.
W pntif r Mnry
White IMu ird A.
W inters, Mirj
ARM-TROVO lulv 21 MRT J ..widow
of ThomHs J Armitrnng form'rl of ,ri0"i7
Cnbb s Creek I'irkw ill Itelillies und
frlrnds Invited to, funr-il eenlces Sat ,
J in n in tuneril pirlnrs or Hirr C F requiem nnu Church of St. Edmond 10 a.
Cirson 1J11 S flroiil si Int Mt Morllh m Int Cathedral Cem Auto service.
Cem Friends mas c ill Prl S to 10 p m MrCARTltV lulv 24 DANIEL husband
vulo service of Jennie Mil'.irthv (nee Hurke) and son of
TKI!OV Tilly 21, M.FRED T T- Willi im and Into Cntl-irlne MrCtirthv Hel
MNsON, nired "J livlitlies and friends, I allies nnd friends emi-loves of Putter-
till i in 11 Schneider Lodge, No 4t F worth's Mlehlne Shop and Rutterworth
nnd .M phlla Itninl Xrth Chapter No. ' Yearly Soclelv Invlled to funeral. Sat .
lil Kenslncton Comminderi No 11 K ' H a m 2U1II Amber st Solemn requiem
T employes A E Irwin & Ilro , tnilted lr"sa St Ann'H Chunh 10 a m. Ittt. Uoly
to funeral services Prl 2 p m, niece a Cross (Vm Auto funeril
residence. Mrs Thnin-ia W Jack 1120 llad-l MrCI OsKEY Jul! 2.1 ROSE, daughter
don aw Colllngswoml N J. Int West ' of I-milk I nnd Man McCloskey, aged 0
Lnurel Hill Cem I rlcndl may Call Tliura . months Relatives anil frienrlM Initteil to fll-
H.VK-P!,l"ju.v 21 MARY A loiv o,
lohn -Jlaker (me Kuhn) Relillies nnd
friends Invited to funerTl Sat. H tn j m .
10 , e; erlngton av e Mann, nh rAA
mnss St. 5Iar's Church 10
Int St
.vrirs s vin RoYOorougli
,' u,, T'u,i ,7-, PATRICK F. husband
of Rose Hehsn Itelallles nnd friends llnlv
vamn mv , ii v vi -.ooalliy League nf tho
Sicrcd Heart of Corpus Chrlstl Chureh. I
C II U No. 114 4 Dli No II A. () II "and
emnloies of Clriulitlon Dept, Phlli. In
Name, .soc . I! M sodality League nf tho
uuirer milieu lo mneni, l rl . hill n m
31.'i N 21th st solemn requiem miss at
Church of Corpus Chrlsii 10 a. m Int Holy
btpulchre Cem. Auto funeral.
Dr.WER.s Suddenly ARCHinVLI)
lll'NNERS of U S Marine Corps luly 3
l'HK In Prince son of Gcoibl 11 and
bvrah Hennera ned 21
HK.riARI) Julv 21 WILLIAM It hill
bind nf lite Ciilhirlnc llgVnrd aged 0.
liel.itlven and friends employes of John F
Hnun & Son. Inv It d 10 funeral servles.
Sit 2 n m . IR'iS N M.ir.lo at In,
llillslile Cjm , vli funir.il tor 1 rltnds mav
call Prl eve runus may
HREWEIt -At rt Yel'nn stone Wso,
Sergeant ARTHUR S IIREUKIt Troon fl!
i mi i ai . u .v . eon or niri j;.
H"! 'Ill; a and frknds Olive Ilranih Lodge.
' III I O ( I eninlovei nf lfarrlsrf,
Co lni member of Chanel f irnce nf
Peine. Inv till tn funeral Sat . " n m . '!
Moore st htrvlces Chinel of the Prince of
i e tn ., p m int Arllnrton uem lie,
t rl J0 n m mot her' a ie?l1enro IS
Uotcrts nl Itoiemont V. Solemn rpnuiem
M Thonim'a Ohurch. Vlllaimva. Hi
!PJnlf ,St Inlna iVni Auto fimrru1
rAIll IV -tllll I l!V .1 Mmi .v II-
llnm l I'arltn rioifittws anil frlenda In
vl t prl tn funeral Fr rpaldpncn of aon
trank Carlin 118 h Mart-ton at Man of
requiem St Oabrlcl'a Church U a ni Auto
eerlre
ClinW. .Ttllv " inilV W rinihnnrl nf
nn. K Chew (nc Rhoadea). Relatives and
frllMlHa I nun I ',.., lt V tot C T
emnlnes H K Mulford Co.. Invited to fu-
A 2, rrI ii a in parlors or Horace 11
Griniihs Chester pike and Amosland road,
Norivood int private
''ARK Jul 24. MARTHA A wife of
III Ifttll t'lnrk nnd ilnnirlite- nt lata Ituhert
and .Sarah AreKeqyyn Dub notice of funeral
iioiu .mn i.iisyiorin 81
COEY --On Julv 23 1018. MARY C .
widow of William P Caxey aged fl vears
iiue nonce or runeral will be elien from
11411 Muster st
CROTTS July 21 SARAH J, wife of
George S ('rolls, aged 71, Relatives and
friends Invited lo fumral services Frl,
J p m 4J1T Grlscom st., Trankford Serv
ices .st Mark a Church 3 p in Remains
may tie viewed Thurs eve. Int private.
I'ltDWI.LL At 2IH7 S. Heerhwood Bt ,
Julv 21 "JESSIE C, wife of I P Crowell,
aged 51 Services prlvnte, Fr! 2 p m,,
Olver II Hair Hldg lS.'O Chestnut st
HAVlllSfJ.N July 21 JIARY A DAVID.
hON (neo Graham) widow of Charles David
son Relatives nd friends Invited to fu
neral services. Sat , 2 p m., resilience of
daughter, VrB talus Cnrdweil 2107 Tren
ton ave Int Franklin Cem. Remains may
be viewed Frl eve
. DEVENNEY July 21 JAMES F. DB
VENNEY. sou of James F and Mary
Devenney (nee Maker), aged 11, Relatives
and friends St. Anthony's T. A. n Cadets
Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8am resldenee of
parents. 511 Webster st. (25th and Chris
tian sts ) Requiem mass St. Anthoni's
Churrh 0 30 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem.
DONNELL Julv 23 at Ocan Grove N.
J ANNA DIETZ. widow nf John Knox
Donnell Funeral services f Frl.. 2 p m,,
53T State st. Camden N J. It. private.
DOYLE July 23 MARGARET, wll. of
James Duvt (nee Bavsrl. aged in. Rela.
a lives mo immn uvuta.iii u wi.jth,
hrl tr 'til 7 (Irpon nt Ih.lj Vfit..t I " "'" ' "f I aim uausinri ui i-uscnu
funrral later ' ' otlce of nnd late llirv Peso Relatlies and frlendi
nf,,,,,, ', , ., ,,... , . , .Invited to funeral services, Frl., J p m.,
i-mm? ii:r7"nu,,.. -2,-,HAn.n i-1"".1""1'1 J -3 N- Hoblnson Bt. Int Montrone Cem.
Ssm5,He,ITrmio,i(,v ','cm,'f0" ",',l,-,;", ''!' "!' y ho ! Thurs. eVe. Auto
mains may b, viewed Prl between b and 10 :7.V. "-' TV'"1 . '".r ra,u.a." a'J.P "l-
in Autu service I --'- I- Adams st. Mnss St Ann's Church.
run ,.,iv , . ... ,, . ,. , , 0 a m Int private Auto service
..C Vosl'PH l"ASfWa"lh,i,i-',',,,tnf C nUl MORGAN July 22. THOMAS husband
FllraiiTh I ji .-'i.'Vlfi 'nf , on of of Maiy Morgan. Funeral Frl , 7 30 a. m .
ei'SiCIS ,,..d.y: J " i,,m..tn- "I".n. r. 2,..APen stt Solemn mas, of. requiem
neATttn
;mn requiem mini Church of Holy Family,
!0 J !" Int, Wntmlniiter Cem, . ,
. DOVLn. Ilily 24. Iiiri(Ani), hunbanil of
Mnrnnrct Dojltt (nee O'Dnnovan) llatUi
and frlenrta Dlv. No. (IV A. O II em
ployes of Wanamaker's Kurnlture Dept . In
vited to.fun--ral. Sat. S 30 a m . 14 .
2ih at. Sol-mn rtnulem man 81 Pat
rlck'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Ccm.
Aulo rtnrvlce
IiUNKnidiEnaEIt Suddenly, Juts' 2.
R CI.RVKIjANO hUBhnnd of O'rtrude Dun
kelhemer (neo Cnmphell), auert .13 Itela
tlc,s and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea
at late residence. Kn stern unit Willow Orovo
nves , Wvnilmoor, Ta,, FV1 . 3 p m Int.
Ivv Hill Cem
DUNN Suddpnly, July 22. OEOItOB son
of late. Jama and Marrorct Dunn It;'?
lives nnd friends Invltcn to funeral, rrl ,
30 a. m , 133 Kenltwnrth (t. Hlch mass
St. Philip Ncrl Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy
Cress ffm.t ..-
KI.t.lNohU On Julv 24 11. HnNIlT
K. hl.UNiiKR, husband of Mary i:illnr,
bkmI 81 sears. Du-a notice of funeral will
tie ftiven.
PAntllH,!, July 24. MAHClAltnT Jl I.
ilauBhter of late John and i:ilralieth Farrel ,
rtclntltes nnd friends Invited to funeral
Bat.. N 3D H m . IT.'' Mt Vernon St HlBll
rnulem mass Cathedral 10 a, m Int. New
Cathedrnl Cemetery . . . , .
PI'.UNnn ---At Palmv ra N J . July 24.
IUANTHA. wlilow of Daniel Pernor. Notice
of funeral lat-r . .
rnnniS July 22, JAMES J. husband
of Hose Perrls. Relatives nnd friends In
vited to funeral, Frl . 8 a m, J-1thrnt
tlan st. Itenulem mass St Anthony
Church 1)30 a. m Int. Hob Cross Lem
PltnVKlt At rnlimra, S3, .lulv J4.
IHANIHA widow of Daniel Turner Duo
notice nf funeral will be. Riven ,..,.,
or.nr.isi!. July 21. mahv ihoini.
dalmhter of late John C and Harah II
(l"rrlsh. llelatlves and friends -Invited to
funera1 services. Prl . 3 r, m . ,','!ln,i1:r.onr
I -ivv H residence. Oustnvus Pile, BIS . 12d
st lot private. . . ,, -
OHEBN. July 22. EI.t.A C, wife of
James Oreen. Resldenee ViOl Wlverwood at ,
Mnnavunk. Services and Int. private, t rl .
2pm Auto funeral
(inorr-Tub 21 pi.tianop. n, dmih-
trr of Alfred (I nnd Adda P (Irnrf. need I
enrs Relatlvca and friends Invited to serv
ices. n.. 2pm, pirents' residence, 7ntn
st and Avenue 1) Int. Lutheran Cem lie
mains may be viewed tun. 7 to 10 p in
OUNZi:it July 23, JIAIIY K. widow of
John C. (lunzer and dnuthter of late John
c nnd C'hrl-tlana rirahsm Ttelttlves and
friends Invited to funeral services. Sat . i
p m , at brnther-ln-lsn's residence IlenJ
P Waldron. 2300 S 17th st Int prltnte,
Mt Morlah Cem. Auto st-rvlre
OtMON'. Julv 21. J MINI.UVA widow
nf William T. Guon llnlatltes and friends
Invited to funeral Sat . 7 30 n m ,rsldenco
of Fon-tn-law, Ham Smllh. 2JIII ft Croskev
st (JJd and Wolf sts ) solemn requiem
mass St. Kdmontl a Church n a m Int.
Hole Cross Cem Auto pprvlre
IIAnPCKP.H Tlllv 23 PI.OItP.NCn MAT
HAIIKCKKII. of ntman N J . daimhter of
John nnd late Marj S H ihecker, at James
town ("a
HANT.r, Jult 23 GEOnOIT J., hushind
of Wllhelmlna Hnnel aBed (lit. Relatives
and friends all societies of which he wis
a member, Invited to funeral services flat ,
2 30 p. m , 203 E. Ontario st Remains may
be viewed Prl. eve. Int private. North Cedar
Hill Cem
IIAIITMAV July 21 KATIP. I, HART.
MAN (nee- Rleeer), wife nf Louis Hartmap
Uelitlvea and friends Cn sson Chapter of
Pistern Star, Invited to funeral services.
Sun -' 311 p m . 3J1 Chestnut st , Cimden,
N J Int. prlmte. Harlelnh Cem. Trlends
ma view remslna Rat , 7 to II p m.
INGHAM. July 24 JAMP.S II. 1M1RAM,
nited 74 Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu-
m.ftit .nrvlnna Knl. -1 n m SOI linn...
ford ae. Int lt Morlah Cem Remains
mav he vieweu j-ti , 7 to n n m
JANOtVIAK. July 22 HPNMAM1N .1 . snji
of John nnd lulla Jnnowlak and itrandsnn of
Prances and lite John Kaczmnrowska Kela-
lltes unit irienas
linlted to funeral, Krl., R , WATCH I.ot, lady'n cold wrist watch be
paldpnte, 2t4 McClellnn at I tween 1 and 3 p m . Monday, July 22, In
;imrelvof the .Sacred Heart Stanlp Thi ntrc Ileward If returned to J. L..
n m . parents res
Muss of requiem Ch
) to a n't Int. Holy Cross Cem Antn
funeral
JI.UIt.Hir tulv 2T MAUV VHiniNIA,
diushter of the late John C and .' trah H
I Jprriah Due notice of the funeral will
"uVtHnn. July 2i, VnnnoM.VA. widow
of rrntKrlek Kalaer Relatives and friends
hulled to funeral, Mt., S 10 a, m , 121 .
JlaL st Solemn mass of requiem st
Charles a Church 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross
Cem Auto funeral.
KARSAY. Jul 13. AI.ADMl J , hushind
nf l.dith Knr"iv (nee Craven) Relathea
and friends, Hoxborouph I.odKe No li, V
ind A. M , Inlted to funeral, PrJ,, 2pm.
4 IJ0 Pechln et . Iloxborouch Int. prlwitc
KIHJ.Y. July 24. JAMH4 hubind of
Katit Kelly (neo Spain) Relatives and
friends emplojea Hlrra-Turner Olnai Co.:
Court Preedom, No J.Mt e, of A , Wen ford
liOtitre noup, m anu i aso , invitvd to
funeral, at r H 10 a. m . 41 N AVIota st . I
40th and 1 llbert ata Solemn high requiem
mass St. Inmes's Chureh 10 a. m. int.
Hol Crotm cem Auto" runcrai I
Ki:MPi:it Juh 'Jl,, ni.UIUin C. son nf '
tiporKe anu l.nrnnein Kemper tnee lleke)
Relatives nnd frknda Invltetl to funeral serv
li e I rl , R 10 p m . at parents' resldenee,
2". N Mlh st. Int strietb private, Sal .
at (Vninl l.iurel Hill rvm Vllto aervlee
KESSLim On Tul 21 1018 Mn MI,
UAN M KT.su:n, eldest daughter of
ui josi'pn ami jnn tosia, nnd . ear"
Iteliitles nnd friends nnd Cimp No 8, possibilities for lapnble jouns lnd Apply
.. ,"' A- nn'! emplnjes of I. S. aggen Kllloll-Lew Is Eleilrle Co lnl7 Race st
'hVVeed.I'l'emenTf,1,mTisnI"uVamckss?n', HOOKKnEPF.n wanted. excellent oppor-y.-,0rV.e"
s't."' aoKLhhhinS. a "our Vnn',,;n, to" K? , '?!?, "dn "nveyr:
I lull of Roiiarv Rt 111 o clock. Interment anclng In a ttfit Thill, title companv. P
New fa tin drnl Cemetuxs uto sen Ice.
KIVKAIDE Julv -J JOHN M husband
ct Ell7ilieth c. Klnknlde. Relatives and
iricno? miltfil to funeral services Sun.. 1 p.
-1 3111 Wll.lpr f Tnt Vtt Mnrlah Cum
Tr-Vviul,u ,'"" .?.'".?'! . 55); .- 8, ?!,1p,n' ROOKKEEPER Experienced ouns woman:
not! '. , Ju,y, --'WALTER LEWIS Duo nm,. t holesi!e bouse: glate experience
E , Ji . f,unr.r-al V1",'"' ?u"n ,fr'Jm tuI"'r"iond salars expected P 301) Ledger Office
1-. . - " - iuniitii Alfvii bi. nnu
, ll
nlrmoiitit nv
I.OU I.R .l.ll.t.Tnnl. T..I. ! AVV1 T
LOWEIt Hire Inder'l(ka). wife ofVrank
Loner, need 11 Residence. -JII'JT N Reese
si. .Uue nntlre of funir.il will be given
VIrC MTKH TV - lulv 21 JOHN Mi CAF
I EHTY nncd III llelutllea nnd frb nils In
ilted tn funerul. Prl 2 in p m . re-Idr-nce of
father-ln Uw. Simuel Heacoik, Llnwood
Heights I)l Co Pi Int. I.nwncrnft Cem.
.M'CAIlrV Juh 22, MARY, widow of
lolin s M.C'nrt". Rel,tles and friends In
vited to funeral Frl K in a m. residence
i Isemlnger at (sluink st lielon 13th) High
i uiuKnier, .virs Annie l.incn -'ui n
JUQaSL.' InttoE'c'rTir. 6?X?0
funeral
' 5I,,,r.'f!" ,ul 22. IIFN'RY. husband of
. ?tWj fj V.5E.A"? "5 "' "'e "'V.LMS
Catherino
lcICeon
Re atlies and friends
llllltid to
funeral
.Sat., X .111 a. in. d45
ll. II a. Wnlnn... Vilnl. .nn.o nt ramllun. Mt
SKphen's Church 10 a m Int. New
(Ijtheilrnl Cem. Auto sonic.
MKNO Juli 21 PETER husband of
Jlnry .vieng Funeral Frl , R 111 a m.. resi
dence of son Gerald Mentf. 210H N. 11th st.
Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Mercy
Churen 10 a m Int HoI Cross Cem
METCALK Suddinh, on July 23. 101R.
A.NME METCALF. widow of lato John Met
calf, aged 54 vears. Relitlies and friends
Invited to funeral, on Saturday at 1 .10
p m , from lato residents'. 210 Watklns st,
Services In .Mariners' Itaptlat Hethel Church.
Prom st. below Christian. 2 30 p. m. Int.
private, Kernnood Cemetery
MII.I.FR. July 2J CHARLOTTE, widow
of John H. Miller ut eon.ln-liw's residence,
John Zwlnk 2712 S. lhth St. Relatlies
anu menus lnvueu lo luneral senico. bu.
LEIUabeth s Church. ICth and Mifflin Bts
s, J0 H m ,, r(.rnwooll Cem ,le.
mains may be viewed Ihurs., after 7 p, m,
.vuio service,
MILLER luly 23 r.LIZATTETH II wife
funeral
MU.NTAGl'E Suddenl, nt Rrlstol, Pa..
Jul 21. PETER husband of Caroline
Montague (nee lauihert and son of Ilnrbara
and late Pdward Montague Relatives and
frlendsi W Rutterworth Sons' Reneflclai
friends, imnlnyes P It. T. IteneOeial Aa.o.
elation of 33d and Market sts. Invited to
funeral. Int Holy Cross Cem. Fhoenlxvllle
papers copy. Auto funeral
MULLER Julv J3 GUSTAVE hushand
of Phllemona Muller. aged 72 Relatives and
friends, all societies to which he belonged.
Invited to funeral, Frl .2pm. 2S08 N.
5th st. Friends mav call Thurs , after 7
p m Int Nnrthivood Cem
NEIMAN Suddenly, July 23. BLANCHE,
wife of Ebler Nelman and daughter of
George W and late Emily C. Drownholtz
Relatives and friends invited tn funeral
svrvlees, husbands residence, 129 Winona
si. inn , i ri., iu a m ini private
ORR, Killed In action In France. July IV
I leut, WILLIAM C ORR, Jr.. of Co. e!
112th Inf. son of William C. and Elisabeth
M Orr, aged 24. Parents' residence, 2207
S 11th st.
PICARD July 24. HENRIETTA, widow-
of Simon Plcard. aged 70. Relatives nnil
friends Invited to funeral services. Frl . 10 30
u m . j.) ,. loin si. ini. private, Alt,
Slnal Cem
QUICK. At Laurtl Springs, N J . July
23. EIH1AH. husband of Sadie Quick aged
77 Relatives and fr.ends Invited to funeral
services, Frl , 1 p. in , late residence. Laurel
t-prlngo, N. J. int. pr vase, Mt. Peace Cem .
1'hMa Remains may b. viewed Thurs evs.
RAMHO Suddenly, July 23, ELMCR A.,
husband of Ruth Rambo and son of Wildam
and late Mary E. Hambo, aged 22. Rela
tives and friends, loung America Council,
No 407, O. I. A.: members Hethel Lutheran
Church. Invhed to funeral services. KVl..
3pm. 8803 N Marshall sl. Int. Ureen
inount Cera. Friends may caTT Thurs eve
REED, Of Ashland .N J,, July 22, WAL
TER E., husband of Lillian M, and son of
unaries ji. iiu i.ii.sueiii urea, agea si.
Relative, and friends Pythagoras Lodge,
io. iv. w. - i,.u.iiiira Miun, ViQ,
54, L. O O. M . Invited to service. Frl. 8
p m . Oliver H. Balr Bldg mo Chestnut
si., 'rnua, mi. ,uii. y-njiien nit s iem
Remains may bo viewed Thurs , 7 to 0
P" REIMER. On July 23. 19fc. AUOU8
TUS. husband of Caroline A. Relmer Rela
tlies and friends Invited to funeral serv
ices, on, Frl . t 10 a m . at paTlor. of
Martin Eyoy Son. 280 Diamond at. Int.
. ROQAN July 23. KKRNABD P.
I ns.l I I I . ...! ......!. ts..-..
Ml. .fif' ftir7
IgATH
turn requiem mass 8t. l'o'Xl cg,'l
9 80 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Rela
tives and friends Invited. Auto service
SEI.ZER. Suddenly. July -, FRED
ERICK, hushand of lata Marie ne'wr (nee
liartman) Relatives .and friends. St. Ml
chaVrs Oerman Lutheran Church. Hruder
tlntVrstutzen Vereln. der Deutch Ev. Luth .
8t Mfchsers Oemelndei Schiller I.ee Unter
stiiUen Vereln, Deutschen Farber. tmd,
Iirunder Vereln Invited to funeral services.
Ka"" S p m. 2413, Amber at. Int. Oreen-
"tATLOR- luly 23, MAROARET WOfeD
TATLOR, dsuehter of Sarah M. and the late
William i. Taslor. of pelmar-Mor-ds Apart
rntnts . Oermnntovvn. Services and Int. prl-
'"uilEn Julv 24 IDA RREWER. wife of
Charles H, Cher. aBed 34. Friend, may
view remains Thurs . .after 8 p. m , H4
Chester ave.. W. PhlU. Services and. Int.
private. Frl 2 30 p. m. Wllllamsport (Pa.)
""VANDEIISLICE Jul 24. HENRY
MUULnNIIEnO VANtinRHLICE. aged 05.
Services and Int, private
VALLANCE OEOROE son of Andrew
R. and Manraret M Vallance. private In
U 8 A. ambulance service Killed In
action Juno 30 Chateau Thierry. ranee.
Relatives and friends emplojcs 'LHelfleld
Co . members llelvue Council No. Bfl2, Order
of Independent Americans, Stonemen's Fel
low ship. Inv Ited to memorial serv ices Sun .
11 a m., Dales Memorial Chunh. 3Jd and
W!ADi:-Jmy 24 HLANCHE WADE (nee
Roberts) wife of Edward J. Wade Rela
tl"es and friends Invited to services .Sot..
10 30 a. m residence of sister, Mrs h H.
Schuli": isno N. 12th st. Int Oreenwood
Cem Friends may call J rl eve
WALSH Julv 22 MART, T.. wife of
Inhn P Walsh. Relative, and friends B. V.
M Modality. Dlv. No. 24 L. A. O. II . In
vited to funeral Frl. 8 30 a. m . 1S0JI N.
Itlh st. Solemn requiem mass St. Malachy
Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto
'Tenner. -July 24. mart wf.nner
(neC Halt?), wldon of (Icorae t Miner. eil
07. Residence. 2.V.D E Dauphin at. Due
notice f funeral will be Blven.
Willi B July 24, EDWARD A . son of
late Patrick and Anna White (nee Donnelly).
Relatives ond friends Rt CollimbVs Catho
lic Club and Boilermakers' Union. Local No
It), invited to funeral. Mon . 8 30 am ,2728
N. Judon st. (near 24th at. and Lahlsh ave .
Solemn requiem mass St. Cohimba,'. Church
10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto
"'wiNtERi Julv 24 nt Clover Hill, near
Mt Molly. N. J, MARY WINTERS. Rela
lives and fiends, also St. Patrick's II V.
M Sodnllts. all other societies of vvhleh
she was a member, are Invited J rl . 8 30
n m from residence of Mrs MeLnuchlln.
201 Fltrwnter st. Solemn Mass of Requiem
at Rt Patrick's Church 20th and Locust
ts . 10 a. m precisely Int. Cathedral Cem.
Auto service
LOST AND FOUND
BRACELET Lost, a gold filigree bracelet,
on 44th St., between Market nnd Chestnut,
on Car No 42, or on 8(lth st , between
Chestnut nnd tho University Hospital! valued
as a souvenir. Reward for Its return to
4401 Market at. :
PAPERS Lost, vnhnnle paper, and U. S
Railroad Administration annual paes In
favor of John McManaim Rewnrd If re
turned to John V Hums .'inn N l.'th .
PIN Lost, diamond bar pin, stamped t,
3334, composed of 3 marqulse-shiped dia
monds, surrounded bv 8lt small diamonds:
liberal reward If returned to J. E. Caldwell
& Co . Tunlner and et-ostnut sts
VANITY CASE !.ost In vicinity of Hroad
and walnut sis or .iiarnpi m, iiu. ,"
,nlit i-.ise. with enmeo surrounded by
vnnltv rjw,
circle of diamonds: Inltlnls "L p n on
hn-k. Reward If returned to .Mrs ho.
Het 2" N. Tallahassee ave , Atlantic City,
V f s
Caldwell A 'n Juniper nnd Chentnut sts
WATCH hnat. wrist wateh Oruen mike,
spiill. with strip reward 1710 Market,
District Ordnance. Office. Phone Loc f120
Mr 142
HELP WANTED FEMALE
(Other riasftlflcd Ads on Pace 2)
CLERICAI
opp rnst clerk
two fnctorv clerks v
one stenocrapher
who reads her notes w ell
splendid vvorkins; conditions
eKcellent opportunities for advancement
APPLY 4fl.l rRANKPORn AVE.
Thursday eventns 7 to 0
CI.ERK wanted to learn to operate Elliott
Flaher billing machine state salary de
sired PJf34,JdEerOfnce.
mi.T.lNO MACHINE OPERATOR experi
enced Elllott-Plsher, wanted: must be ao
rurale at fl cures AddIv. atatlnir nuillflrn.
tlona and salary dealrel P SJ3 ledger Off
HOOKlvKM'nn ouncr Iad. for elettrleal
tao.irtlt. f rvmna n n-nnfl nnlt I in is H .
' - Leoger unice.
I liOOMvEEPKR wanted, excellent or
onnnr.
tunlly to lenrn real ostatf and eoniev-
anilng. In u Wist I'hila. title company.
J ' l ;- i coger unico.
.,,
ROOKKEEPER. exp pleasant surroundings
goon ivagf s '-.-N.a, r u nox ii,
CHAMIIERMAID Whlto girl for private
family, reference 130S N Hroad st
A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITT
TELEPHONE SERVICE I) VITALLY
IMPORTANT IN CARRYING ON THE
WAR.
1000 YOUNG WOMEN TELEPHONE OP
ERATORS IN PHILADEtPHIA AND VI.
CIV1TY. THE WORLD S WORKSHOP ARE
PATRIOTICALLY HELPINO TO WIN THE
WAR
YOUNG WOMrN IT TO 11 YFRS OF
AGE, CAN ENTER THIS GREAT WORK
AT ONCE. V
l PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THB
riltST I OUR WEEK WITH RAPID AD-
VA.NCKMII.NT THEREAFTER
' PEItMANENT POSITIONS: EXPERIENCB
u..NW.KSlslKI.
tiip wnmr i. rtpv ivn pisemiT
' JSmttviflmS&SilSXSi
' IN" THE HUKHUU.NU1.NU3 ARE PLEAS,
.'
MEALS SERVED AT COST ANVIVFR
SRY PAYMENTS SICK BENEFITS, VA
CATIONS WITH PAY NOT OVER 8
HOURS' WORK PER DAY.
IIOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR
TUNITY TAIK.IT OVER ANY WEEKDAY
HETWFFN S AND l ANY EVENINQ RT
APPOINTMENT WITH
MISS V D. RYAN
FIRST FLOOR, 1031 ARCH ST., pHILA.
SHRS O SMITH
406 MARKET 8.T.. riHLA.
MISS W O REILI.Y
20 E. 5TH ST.. CHESTER, PA.
THE BELL. TELEPHONE COMPANY OP
PENNSYLVANIA
CLERK The Atlantic Refining Company has
an opening for a female clerk In Its ware
houre ntflee, 28th st nnd Pnssvunk nve .
Philadelphia: preferably a resident of the
southern section of the cltv. Anolv in per
son at the sales department. 3141 Fassvunk
aie
CLERKS, sheet- writers, cood penmen, to
nrenare delivery sheets. 7 a m. to 1 d. m.
See Mr. Young. American Railway Express.
ism ann AiarKet,
COMPTOMETER operator, experienced, one
neat with figures. Apply J. M Collin.
Harrison Works, E I, du Pont Co., S3th
and Grays Ferry road
GIRL about 18 or 19, for clerical work;
permanent position: beginner preferred, ap
ply In oivn handwriting, state wages ex
pected P 310. Ledger Office
GIRL, experienced In photographic work, to
nanme me commercial pnotogrannv Ap
ply hv letter only. J. Ej Caldwell A. Co .
Chestnut and Junlner sts
GIRL, competent, under 30 preferably
teacher ror personal service worn- 175 for
first month. S100 for second. P 131. T.prt.
ger Office
GIRLS oier 18 vears for factory work. Ap
ply factory office, Chas. W. Young Co..
12M V 2th.
INFORMATION CLERK for main office of
leading hotel, tactful, alert and of neat appearance-
knowledge of typewriting de.'rabls:
good salary, excellent opportunity for tboM
qualifying -C 822. Ledger Office
OPERATOR Ulllln machine operator- state
experience, salary and reference, P 318.
I,eder Office
OPERATOR Good operator on curtain
upholstery wore 10 B 10th st
SECRETARY -Woman wanted for official of
a large shipbuilding company: must lie an
expert stenographer and have several years
general business experience Apply Women's
Department Tederal Mate Emplo-nient
lnresu nv t- intn si
STENOGRAPHER Young lady wanted in
purchasing department of large rorporatlon-
aa secretary io f. a.; moaeraie salary to
start with good prospect, for advancement.
Apply at once to Mr Fbnn BOO Chestnut st
STENOGRAPHER The Atlantic Penning
Company has fn opening for an experi
enced female stenographer at Its main oftlce.
9144 Passyunk ave , Philadelphia, Apply In
person st the sales department.
o
SETTLEMENT CLl.RK or conveyancer
wanted, excellent opportunity tri a West
Philadelphia title company, P 120, Ledger
i mice
STENOGRAPHER with office .xperlenc-t,
capable of supervising typist In circular
ising department: excellent opportunity for
advancement. Hurlburt Motortruck Co.,
8182 tisrket st.
STENOGRAPHER--Lsrg. eone.rn has post-
-"aHeS-B
Hatty yAMTEP rgMALg
(Other Classified Ails en rate tl
STENOGRAPHER In office of hardware,
tool, and supplies establishment! -must be
experienced. Apply J. Jacob Shannon Ac Co..
1744 Market st.'
STBNOORAPHER-TYrEWRITER clerks, ex
perlencedt Rood salary for competent per
sonal war work. Apply by letter, P 801,
Ledger Office. ,
STENOGRAPHER! one willlnK to assist with
general office work! wonderful opportunity
ard very Rood sal "F-'.l " P O lion 3143
STENOGRAPHER with some general office
i experience! silarv lro per month to start.
Call Room 801. 133 B 2d st
STENOGRAPHER nantedi rapid Underwood
iterator. Lehigh Coal and Navigation
Co , (112 Lafaiette Hldg
STENOGRAPHER Dictaphone operator pre
ferredi salary 118 Apply 810 N 11th st.
STENOGRAPHERS AND TTPISTS
PERMANENT POSITIONS! GOOD PAY
E. F. HOUGHTON tc CO.
APPLY 240 W. 'SOMERSET ST.
OR PHONE KENSINGTON 7100
TELEPHONE OPER4TOR9
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THOSE DE
SIRING TO ArPI,Y FOR OPERATORS' PO
SITIONS THE I3ELL TELEPHONE COM
PANY OP PENNSYLVANIA HAS OPENED
A NEW OFFICE AT THE CENTRALLY
LOCATED IJELL PARKWAY BUILDING,
1031 ARCH STREET.
MRS. LACY WILL RECEIVE ALT, AP
PLICANTS AND EXPLAIN THE OPPOR
TUNITIES OFFERED TO YOUNG WOMEN.
1031 ARCH STREET
1
TELEPHONE OPERATOR for small private
nranth exchange' state experbnee nnd
wages expected P 311 ledger Office.
TYPIST, quick at figures: (rood saiarv to
start, with rapid advancement. Apply
Information desk. 1712 Chestnut. .
TYPISTS It. mature, well educated thoroughly-
expertented, to start work nt once:
prefer those living In Southwest or West
Philadelphia for thus particular work: also
nign-graoe Elllotl-nsner maenine operawr,
capable of taklner supervision of large de
partment. Apnlj Women's Employment De.
partment. A I S C Hog Island. Tn
WAITRESS wanted rare of first ltoor, J
family rhone vierlon fioi
WANTED
First-class telegraph operator,
with clerical experience, high
est wages, steady employment
APPLY
STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
1511) Arch st
Ask for Mr. Cupltt
wisjTFn
WOMEN FOR SCRUIHllNO AND CLEAN
ING: SHORT HUllKS a.-ii l,uuu I'Al,
J S DRAKE
000 CHESTNUT ST.
80 WOMEN NEEDED
From 18 to 35 vears.
for our new Industrial
training department.
Will teach you
In a short time
to become aklfled
In light mechanical work
where you can make good wage.
Apnly from 7 a. m. to 5 p m.
HENRY DISSTON SONS
Employment Department
Tacony, Philadelphia
Or
2420 V Front st.
8 to 12 a. Tn.
WOMEN Wanted active women for eabl
net department, good wages: flrst-cla'S
conditions. R-hnur day Tester Piano Fac
tories Lester Pa, Take Chester Short Line
trolley.
WOMEN
WE HAVE
OPPNIVCS
FOR STRONO
WOMEN- MUST HE OVER 20 YEARS OF
AGE- PPRMANENT POSITION. NEW
PLANT: GOOD PAY: REST ROOM PHO.
VIDFD: NURSE IN VTTKNIJANCn- TAKr.
CARS 40. 00 AND 21. APPLY AFTER 8
A. it.
fcLECTRIC SERVICE SUPPLIES CO.
17th and Cambrlu sts.
women;
for office building cleaning; white: steady
employment: fi' hours per day: 0 a. m. to 0
a. m . .1 tj. m to 8 n m : good wages.
Apply Room 414, 1411 Walnut t.
VflUNO LADY WANTED TO
LEARN ADVERTISING IIHSI.
NESP MllbT UK nitlfJUT AND
ACTIVE AND NOT AFRAID OP
WORK. ADDRESS STATING
AGE, SALARY DFSIRED TO
A 8. LEDGER OFFICE.
YOUNG LADY as cashier, preferably a resi
dent In capacity of cashier: some knowl.
edge of bookkeeping necessary: state experi
ence and salary- give reference. Address
P O Rox ,110 Camden N J
YOUNG WOMEN, strons-. for dairy- also
ce'ieetor and camasser. Apply E. W,
Woolman. 4T00 Iinesster ave
You can help win the War
WELL-EDUCATED MATURE WOMEN
Stenographers and typists
are wanted At once
.MUST HAVE SEVERAL YEARS- ACTUAL
BTCMJUIiAriiii i-iy I iri.u Ei.l-
PERIENCB
Special train to. and from Philadelphia
Morning and Evenlni
Unusually attractive working conditions
WRITE
statins age. experience nnd nearest tala-
phone number
OR CALL
Women's Employment Offico
Hoe Island Pa
ASK FOR MRS NORRELI,
General
BOOKKEEPERS. $20 $V sten'ers 81 II. 155.
Business Service Co. 1301 Land Title
HELP vVANTFPV-MAI.B
(Other CTaaalfled Ada on Pngo j)
ADJUSTER of accident cases: must be ex.
perlenced and possess ability. it 044,
Ledger central
ASSISTANT to paymaster In larue uptown
manuraciunng conc-rn; nim W.--I
years of age or with deferred classifies Hon
preferred: stata age. experience and salary
expected in first letter tq receive attent on:
excellent opportunity for a bright : con.el.n
tlous worker. P 185. ledger Office
ASSISTANT ENGINEER 100 per month
and meals Apply Chief Engineer. RIt-
tenhiuss Hotel Chestnut and 22d sts
AUTOMOBILE mechanlq helper. 1417 Fair-
mount ave
BALER Man experienced on baling rugs,
rood pay. C. H. Mssl.nd ft 8on, An-be''
and Wlllard at. -
B1LLINO MACHINE OPERATOR 'Slats
experience, .alary and refereoce. ,p 817.
T-erlveV ftfrirji .. .
BOOKKEEPER, youtw.man ...tor alsetrlcal
1LP WAHTEP-HAH
tumer riasslfled Ads on rage ) Hi?$
IlOOKKKKrnn .... -j. ...' . ...1M
to ' bK, rT".' 'f late and eonvlyanclnc In m
V'a Philadelphia tills company. P -18W
Ledger Office , ,
),enger ttniee J LXJ
BOOKKEEPER. ?,p , wanted to take char?
of otTIco in mfg business! 12 with ad,
vsneementl state nee and en. C 833, Led OftW
HUOKKEEPEll wanted: experienced manj i
exempt from draft! eood wages. C M.,l
i vj pox imj.
mtlt'Ki.Ayr.riR in nf.,i ., ,.. . ,,.iil
Camden Forge, Camden, N. J,: Oovern,il
inriii worn; mc on noun pieniy oi overtime. .
Apply Belmont Isnn Works, 22d and Wash, s I
U0T3 WANTED We nfii the fervlcet ofl
v iiuinort.r oi KrammRr-acnnoi po ior per-
Tnanent tnrt.tlrri wrrk. Th hnva w a4
loct will Ite well raid nnd irien an eppor a
lunuy in rarn, itarn anu naance. -uariar
paid. Phonf, writ or rail on Mr. Gi M.
bovNano, i no purlin JiiiuuintT, 7in ana san xi
rttn ar fin I pta vin ll
BOT, 10, ChrlBtlfth." for ofTlcc boy of elec- J
trlral supply company, opportunity prov
vlded for advancrmpnt for nmbltlous young jl
man Apply Elliott-Lew Is Elec Co., lOltl
nmn gi. .
BOYS i
lit j-esrs or over! $0 and 110 per week! roof
opportunity and chance for advancement.
BECKER, SMITH & PAGE
Water and Snvder ave.
llOYR WANTED FOR NtOHT WORK;
MUST BE OVER 10- CHANCE FOR
ADVANCEMFNT. APrLY AFTER 9
P M , L K D O E II OFFICE, FIFTH
FLOOR.
m Htkbr
CARPENTERS Apply to John Fetter, fore
man (Hraum . Mtuirt Co.). vvynnenem
Ave. Station, Schujlklll Division P. R. R..
Philadelphia ,
CARPENTERS wanted
Land Tltlo Bldt.
Apply Room 4S1,
CASHIER and bookkeeper for wholesal.
grocery house. Address, stnttng age. qual
mentions nnd salary expected F 301,
ledger Office
CHAUFFEUR White voung man. not sub
ject to draft! state experience, reference.,
sslsrv etc P O lion 1111.
' CHEMIST
MUST PE EXPERIENCED ON
IRON AND STEEL PRODUCT3
MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO.
EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTONE. TA.
CLERK wanted for cost depirtment of ma
.hn..inni enintmny . essential Government
wrfirk: stale experience, age nnd salary d.-4!
siren rs. ii i- . i.i '
COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF OOVe'rN
MENT SHIPYARD, HOO ISLAND, RE.
QUIRES EXPERIJilNCED WIIITB COOKS,
EXPERIENCED FIB BAKERS, WHITE!
WHITE KITCHEN ' MEN. WHITE BOS
MEN FOR CAFETERIAS: GOOD WAGES,
ROOM AND BOARD: PLEASANT SUR. .
ROUNDINOS. APPLY
U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ,
300 WALNUT ST.
SEE MR. SCULL '
OR
SIR. SWARTZ
1521 ARCH
(Do not apply at Hos Island)
COLLECTOR for central realty office: good,
permanent position for earnest worker,
well recommended slato pge nnd full par-
iiiuiwin ii im, ih-iiiht enirai
COST CLHIIK. one cxporleneei on detail
rot card intem' kooi chanco for nd
nnrcmnnt! Htite n fornnrr and salary de-
MfPU I' I I.I IjPUgnr Ullll'1,
CREDIT INVhS1)(i'l0lt to call on retail
ueirlnc-apparel mrrch ints for financial
siniemenis. ele . vnnieu ny n large rreolf
Investigating corporation would train Inex
perienced man of right tpe stnte age, edu
cation, etperieme and minimum starting
Fsisry a i iocer I in ice
DRAFTSMAN wnnteil nn sheet steel furnl-
ture: give nge. nationality, experience and j
salars expected, permanent position for right I
partv Aouress i; 44 i- ti nox m;i
DROP FORfJERS
20 WANTED
Must be experienced along these lines
High day rate and excellent piecework
MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNW'CE CO.
euuvi riivi: mri.i; plant
EDDYSTONE PA.
Plant employment hours Dallv 7 a. m. tol
a p m except Munois , tsaiuraay,
. 7 a. m to 11 a. m.
OR
PHILADELPHIA OrFICES
Woodland ayenue end Island road
5201 Market street
1521 Arch street
Office hours. On m to N p m.' dally: Bun-I
uuy in u. in im t ii. ni.
IJRINO REPERENCE
EI.KVATOR OPERATORS
For offico bulldlnff Berylce. white: steadl
employ meni, Apply
ROOM 431. LAND TITLE DLDG.
ENGINEER
FOR
OFFICE IllIILDINO PT.AN1
bTEADY EMPLOYMENT
GOOD WVOES
APPLY ROOM 414
1411 WALNUT ST.
ENGINEER RE-P.VFORCED CONCRETS
ENGINEER eUR IVOTH DESIGN ANE
CONSTRUCriON- GIVE AGE. EXPBRIJ
ENCE SAIitHT IIESIRKM ANU IIATH
AVAILAHLE- LOCATION PHILADELPHIA!
I A 3K P O 110X3500 )fl
I nnpiiiv t-. er month nl m..h AnJ
I lv " Chief Fnglnei r. Rlttenhousa Hot.lJ
Chestnut and 2Jd sis.
FIREMAN
, FOR
SMALL. PLANT
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
COOD WAGES
APPLY ROOM 4t4
1411 WALNUT ST.
FIREMAN for dai. work.
10th and Chestnut sts
830 Perry Bldrl
FORD MECHANICS Good wages to startl
llrrht uell.yentllated shoD. Apnly C. Rl
Ely. Ford Agent, Broadway and Carm.nl
FOREMAN1 -Electric" light conatructlon fan
man experienced on overhead Una. AppU
wm i osier, laoa aist st.
FREIGHT HANDLERS
WANTED
CAN MAKE 14 PER DAT
AND UPWARD
APPLY P. R. R.
MANTUA TRANSFER ENTRANCE
BIST AND COLUMBIA AVE.
GUARDS GUARDS
23 WANTED
NO EXPERIENCE NI-.CESSAK'-r
Mu.t bo between 23 and 45 years of aa-
uuus ii.Krii siiurinour snill.
, Ilrlng references.
Anplv
MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE Ctl
EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT -H
. iuuin i j r. iA,
Plant employment hours Dallj. Tam
5 p. m, except Sunday. Saturday. 7 a.'
to IX a. m, .
OR
PHILADELPHIA OrFICES
Woodland ave and Island rd
5203 Market st.
1510 Areh a.
Office i hours 8 a. m. tn 8 p.'m. dally. Su
day. 10 a. m. to p. In, u
H i iM-S?l,A!. i2"5-" ..trIPhim-5:
UdVer bffle. " "."""' """m- '
HOUSEMAN wanted, experienced, im
month and board. Hotel Du Pont . 1
mlngton. Del -"".i 1
i.yi-.auuAiuii ana accident adlu,J
mint have had ., .ln-..aa.J.Utfl
work H 541 fJedgeVcentr.l" '"" ln?
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