Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 01, 1918, Final, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PH1LADELI
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HI, THURSDAY, AUGUBl? 1,' 1918' "".'.. ' ' : " "KK.
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WORKING
OS BIG CONCLAVE
r T W.
.'H'TT,
, Red Men, Forest-
pjAmerica and Others
iT5
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ling rarauc
7M f it 'ir i - -
.Hj,'Pone. of the I. O. 0. P.
ihoiii the fraternal conclae.
p,toJthe ledges this announce-
i Lnlh,itiollr meotlnir was held
Mitnusiastic meeting was iim
;iairaner Ot Commerce or ine
mmlttee Having cnargo oi uih
4UrlnRr the session OI tne na-
tternal Congress and a monster
)'tMt.-.in .
tI,piriouc rail,
i-.l'fr.lr.rnl Borlellc were rrp-
'5r"r.n",.J52',.i.i.r.i!,. S
aS khswed that St.MO fratfrnallsts had
SS3Laffiumo'ltolhln" The
.omieeon paraue rfponi-ii h ni rr"
t to have three points nf asscmMaite
ItAM and'Sprlns Uarni-n Btrecia, uruau
'Smth streets and Twrnty-arcond and
Streets. All OrKanizailon arc "h
'reftapatwl to carry all the banners
ra nosalble. I
7v
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LHn.tHj.n.nAn, oi-iir nf odtl I'Vllou s
U USii.'1'J' " . , . .i . . 1.
J.lai1e And mill "Iliil HOI to in" iwuiib, riwini, rn, .iiuiii", viien
ff nw,l"" .".. L ...Iil.. ...lit iinni M..hni tl. Ill tin ,1,11 Hf ,, .,, Iltlo.ir
tnis tiemonsiraiiun. v hi--.-
aatOTdSty eveniniT, AUgusi , hi
. - . ,. 1- , Is Irt
J-TM ,rCO BireOl, Wlln it l
u,iirB win h n. delfffrfto
tructeu aa to whether ht lodae
order to talco part. If jour
t atinnlntfd h. renresenlatU e.
rnftly requested that ou hae a
proem stl ino meemr wi Aumm
commit tee on phmms r"iu,ii-.i
L-ltlhl official dutlea would, permit, the
iWMH Ot the unilea hiaies wouin nc
ftt . and nddresa the Catherine Tor
r'.. Ambassador to Germany Oerard.
ire if. Schwab, director of uhlpbulltl-
nna unairman ureei, 01 uiv .ai.u.i.
tny liurcau. win speaK
Hd3
Ft 11a Todsrt ronrerred the third leeTre,,
3v!'i.M"1 ;iuiu mm uinnnii; i.. r....
iiTJW'W on
'H)et iv
4"IMra fVfL
'- vii"ri,T V'C.,, " - ..' . ' V; r.
fXM Brother p. Hlotzkey, of onkerR. N ,
S4 wnoinaae Kooa irikb. ice uranu junn
XVtjrHm boomlnK the Mill Mlntreia and
K'wiiiTinjr lor a nirpo turn out io iiruinuiritun
filita plani and en. 1st general Interest in hla
Eg project. .
VS.i"ivl"t
TRr'nrj Garden Lodjre obllirated Ho wain
,Ajxiawr'in mo aeconu ana inira urKrrv nun
received two nronosltiona for next month
Rt"3 Ilitety-one war atamns were dlnnsed of
v1" laannir mo xoiai 3a
..-rt i-uii'l ;.i t Pices of Urnthern T J. llcnrr. Ilarrv Ouln. ' Samuel Williams. .Ir. T:-Ultrlct Attorne
B. ibi 4iii3 ircnirr cktiii.
t'v,'i'lrtclc ,n Paraphornalli
r" joer,or- some rooen n
LLVr.M(M Snrlm? Hiirrltin
meets In ih , Srk. Vlli,tn McDowell. c Miller. W J Carr! Mated Intereatlnp tplks on fraternnHm
,-.. r-.--s -"-"- - .--..
L.'irar, uuuoinir nn inirsaav ninia. i
rS..TTJ? - " ' ' l
fc MITE . i I
w Jvtr, -
'vMftrchants Iodjte was compelled to reaa-
itWt.thft official staff. Brother John Wallacn '
wta elected third member of the relief owlntc i
ovi on account of his buslnejts, and it w-m.8 necei"-
Ifcrnary to make the follow Ini; appointments: ,
pnv.nl.n Tnhn Wallanai tntl.f cntirHlan. I '
I J-3C( BImpaon ; R, S. to V. O . O. 1. Lawrence;
MaAlrL A. J. Good, llrother Walter K. i
KMltcXell. who U In wir aer!ce at Camp Mer-
'r rnperoppea jn ana receneu n arin Krpci. ,'
fll ne open to rrjenfls inu ladies i n-
I iWrl.aternoon. AuiSust 10. at llurholme
ijje:ia?iiear Fox Chaf, which can be reached
IHytioute CO on Klfth street. All members
LtBelr lamlllarf and friends are muted.
Lodse. No. DOtl. adopted the re-
e-hn mminlllpA mnnlnted tn arramre
.-'..nairini p mp.MTte in flonnr oi ine mem-
Jsri of-Hamllton Lodso now In the urmj and
avy,, io pe neia in me lougeroom auuio ui
gYanklln Theatre. Fifty-second stleet and
wara avenue, on ocpiemuer c, num ,v iuu
'.twinni1 will be nresented. un address by H. ,
Temlnent speaker and other exercises of a '
a.efn.ln nature will take place. The meet-
Mnat'wlll be open to friends and lodles The
lembers oi me commmee a i-. v,. vm.ut. Neshnmlny No. 140, (it N nth and ureen-.-rBnlkelej'.
dhalrman; Past Grands John .' .si .' aiva .1 larled proRram that
HK2W nrVanand V G I Edwin S "5 : '- !" d f!1"' Spor.VV.V'l"v' s " Tribe announced that Samuel I
RF"5;n'AV " "var"'d attractive, novelties wero Bln by tjie ,. was reported .. havinc l'"en klllci
Slsva'r , court's talent lirothers -N,?nC' SS1 "' v' l In action In Friincc Th tribe has a mem- .
522- .w.ti..,.inbl.. Nn. 1. P. M.. admit- I'- ?hcrty, "rown. Rudolph I.urns.Mc- bershll, , S7. with fifty-sev en. members
.. .MiiHnt, Inst -rele. brlnclnir the
I HP to sixty members. Cwptaln William
Ui. l an extremely ardent worker In
"eanton. and his efforts, with those of
ftenant tienry l. um-ii ii -.. ""
vinter. nave inauw uw mniuu .,,
'v..r the membership Is expected to
s.thslOO mark. -All patriots are ursed
a j -. j u iL-t- .. niii n 1 1 mi a fi nn t.i iiiii i n
JlLi-SSfVneh of the order something to bo
. W.li " """ j ai
:f'??rIa Ior "
lfw'Mvententh district lodaes held a
laaHiir''Dr tria comLineu louse cuui iiium
'SPSoft Sti? lodio Hall and. notlth-by
BBC unxavor&oitf weaiiier, rewieBcuii.-.
nm nrer-nt from Thespian. Jtlcb- in
Bdi'Tacony and North
y ana worm oiar ioukc. vuc
-. " ." I" a. . - - m liuiel,
lr lXesai wif.iu.i ?"! :, -
ffieVitl Thc?emony vvlilbeheldon
hi SecSrert. The Installing staff has
"w r . . " - .. fAA Iji.ll.tvki
.-SnTS"el.r.Vctlon -"" "I
.. .. v h a, Tapnntf T.ndire
haw.n l7orth star Lodire. and J. J.l-
tt-of itxcnmona j.ouse. mo i,i-u i'.
.rkA,. held Wednesday evening. August
fTmU Richmond Lodge Hall. All members
l"tfc, order, aro Invited to attend.
k??
ii-('n r,d- held a. social after the
l'5?..IfSi-e.ii' ...;?.i,,in Urother
52L, 0f ivy Lodge, and Brother Wolf,
mlsi Blar I.otliro. representlns the
.'district Progressive Association.
uoents. i
aianir;
fs'aff. announced that Boor
a.iMnn'
-re taicen un soon.
.'j&j
r i -. at nf
k'lfoilwonierj ljoaue iravc wm ,,att I
inninrrr entertainments on iqbi oav-
P'I ! rut .tiaa tmm thA nr. I
JSrinA their orchestra furnlshe-1 a
aT LoSee InitalHns tait haa consented showing at the demonstration. The wm
tVi work in tho public Installation of mltteo In charse Is composed of Hiothers
ilmin H L Oreene appo nted the membersnip to altenn ine ne-vi oeesinn un
:!n?aeVtettalnmet"c0mmleo: Samuel ' Thursday evening Julv 1, at .ho room of
w ' .Teaniaii i,oae. cnairmuii, nun "" ,,.....,.., ....... ......... ......
'ofthe lodge, were enjoyed, hers who are within tho draft nge. reported
,T Reece president OI me euccesaiui reouiiB. ii" ma'i" -umrHeL u-
jirttalnmcnt -lel.KDtiut solos ueinc memoersnip. eic. nno in Kuaiu.on exempt
. 'Sfv-a ' ,. Tntnn ami Mrs. Mm? all surh from due- "
P- " -'iv :.r:." - ; i
hv tho other vouns BUestH. r O.
rJLncker. ot Caledonian. n cnuir-
-jTI'..t .F.v atlrrlna nddrOH. and
k,P,G. Bobert I-o-,e, of No. SS;
m
. .. out. TrtVir. A . flrle. of ISO.
mrfSkry A. Joslyn and Sinter Tna , -
tm wnO IIiU u -,.. f .....-...---
hAiwker stated mat a '""'
ri5nolnted by Caledonian Lodee tn
9 ' t.J Kf r"ali
LW.v"' :---r.:;- fr. ,,,
.trumwit for the orphan age
f. .passed a rounnnow ...--;
' atari inn iuiiu. . : . -
"contributes only" Individual mem-
.'cream and cake were served.
rT , ., '
i'V fZfrifr -
V1. Iii i.t.ns tn tlie Front '
av frT"i, . . ii j v.. '
KJ: eZn?..v."aS uieniK. flP
ty o "i ' v.---y--"
LlSLJaflihowlftS.
iiiH'''iw - -,". , ",,
Bpira are n"""h i"rf '""":
catiep for national arroirance , ,
tJljjt'iv military nation nnri bo not
rtarT-como one. It Is. howe er. a ,
BOBBtrallon 'a,S,,"
-been described as InrtlMdual-
.haubordlnato can produce ol- ,
rtoifaeo and defeat the most
aHave.lnltnecl men In Kurooe. One ,
foment .enters Into the calcula-
.Onr soldiers are well aware that
, m fllfhtlng in a Rood cause n nil
9tr (Government Is mor totally
4jMBPlcuously free of B-lflsh pur-'
than any that ever fought a war.
xnia is mi jacwr wun uiien mum. minp.i effort to cause tne removal or me uireciiy on ine uoarawaix. uosion io hov
soldiers' mcTale. Lacking It. the nktrlotlc nastor. erelgn Ave., In escluslve Chelsea section.
..v.e .w P""'""...."! K tih? time has come when a MethodUt puSh -j" fftftrfeJHi":
.Rt
!"""-. - . " ... Z -!--....---
kid.nent: ine vjerrnan suusmuie
; a, lifetime of drill and a (perhapa
ati' -belief In eelf-defense. But
ite'BO real subetltute.
MTonisnmK eueciivencu oi our
Mneo. men. most oi mem oniy
. less distant from civil life.
atraumatic answer to the conven-
I skropean accusation that we are
"'""' " """-."""'--"''
)eo la a justincaticn of those'
ssv ways of life wh'ch have
vften criticized. Perhaps, too.
rtMYllnK to us not to go too rap
it that regimentation, centrallza-
Standardization of our civil life
nv utlv;UM9v:iuu-, tiunciciiiB in.
Bkultur are advocating. San
Bulletin.
5; iHitricity in Modern War
taMJortant part played by eiec-
l.tne moaern war game is set
K . '.-. am. taut ......VaOT VAnAm.l clv.n
i tmblect by the leading French
..U Rnl. Tnnt. TVencri warfare
Kl the use of tne telepnone ror
nieeion 'or oraers, ior reports.
iinlcatlons of all kinds. In
however, that It should be the
MM or communication, mere are
featurea attending .the use of
By In this connection not neccs-
ot-peace. '
n vinusi ne secret, ana
fbe ptered so that they
V Dy tnoi or aneii. tn
-war mo. Docnes
. MWSfHlllllI
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FORESTERS OF AMERICA
Action of Subordinate Courts' Federa
tion and Aord to Mnratlinn Racer
The session of the Subordinate Courts'
Federation, with R84 delegates, at Fair
mount Hall, 2436 Brown street, also
nctcd upon the Shotland-Donnclly bulle
tin, No. 38, and the nronosltloni It con
tained. Trip aggregation agreed to ad-
here to Its own campaign nnd to start
early In the fall under the management
of Brothers ueraghty, No. 66 : Bradley,
No. SR : Smith. No. 167 i Hodden, No.
108 ; Sauerwald, No. 101, and Kelly,
No. 128.
A communication, without date. Issued bv
Inn ffrnntl chief ranger, giving explanatory
r'8""" for hl mronal change of nltlturtp
,11on a nInit Ssue nB, rfn(, A no
action was necessary, none was taken upon
.-'.,B prupu-..u io mausuraie ft """
ir, met Wth h-nrtv i-pprmal, and the fed. '
j - rntlon placed Itself on record tn ro-OT-rnte
", l"e .nu.enn-n.. in outline ni n uin.ur.u
patriotic itrM!fni upon thi Ihrnip 'Lo-
nit'." as ."ulimltted liy the nuprrme hurenvi.
fulled tn mnke n fnrhle ImnreKS becnuse.
"". rlnlmed l.y tho lelrBate. of Its lark nf
ortelnallty of Ideas, nnd ns not approved
'
nr annnuncenicni mni tnp nuprrme rxrru-
tlvp had contracted for twehc corona Mlvor
inriin, ,,i in- nnjiriiu in Kl iuchi luuiia
and nn cnual quota of tholr respedtvp meni-
'"f, an rpcosnltton marks of flppclal uork
!ono for thp (rood of tho order, cuod thi'
utt kv ntlP eiits to ho concmtu ateti
i np
fnoAon . 1.J..I u 111., ril..
:. ..x...,..,, ...... ".
n"un u.in- u inniuniru iiirmiM'iniiip 111 iimh
nhrl fetlSlilllh filntlfl M r I O a. " , .!. vn -
-" i-tua tumis u. tt,ol ."., iii.li ju iv-
aponses throuch their renrcacntatUts.
Tnn snorts rommlUm nf iho fi-1frn Hnn
nwarrieil U special prize to Court Pride of
"- .Miinn.rsi, inn winner in int ijineri
mfliuumu rare over Louris ei rarK.
rrecuom ana .Neahaminy. the comptine
tvnm. Tho refereen were Ahrendts, WelW
and Schrelber. Torturer Callfthan. of Ilh
crrlde. No lof. nan Klven th decision In
the friendly debate. In which h completely
routed Orand Secretirv JoM, of Ntw Jir
c The lnttep failed to 8f oro a ulnKlt
point. reUlnff at hn did upon ceneralitles.
whereas hH Kood-natured opponent ux foi
tided with facts produced (mm the record.
mhu inn miani oi jun-aei, uroinera McKeevr.
' "'"i iiup, announced inny were po
Tned onh by the eldnce piufnted Tl
nrtiantoit Tho
annipnr un tmmnuniv npproii their arllnn
Court Wlomer, No. 71. of Jfrnnkhn. a re.
dptent of tho recognition dlplomi of the
Suprinip Council, was foHHlatcd upon tbp
icnrtl honor and r, C, It. Tn Oross. of No
i iiiiuiKiy rtnucci iu mo enconium.
praise,
, , ,, I
ouri .iianiua. ai m. Lancaster aenti.
-. ------- .. . .......... ....,, ...... ......
rniC inn hnnrii nf anr U nn i I nti Tho
rfitm - . .. .k. ...i - j.iii- I
- .. i ui t- nn nit- luinitmiii " ill. w tie ivuhhihi .
Jruin unit w oi me ciuiwrainaxe uouris em--
ritlon. This unit comprises thirty-two men
nd la one of fho like hndlen whose combined
erntlon moement In opposition to tho fu-'
Preme Court war enactment
Enro nipnt In ii.n of th units Is restricted
in thoso who hae immediate relatives in
V nele Sjma war serMop. and "A" Is en-
tlrplv nm1 up of mcmlwrs who bae sons In
muiutiv mmn, ,n,- nnirr m. .i..,,..,
ineonore ox, oi enpicy. nu 11.1. uiht
eons over mere , .Mcrarienii, in .., r..,,
Foley No nil, White. No. 2112 and Simons,
No. 117, who have two hos eib In Prune.-,
and llrotbcr-. Ahrendts. No. '(R. Trlel. No.
1,',3, Smith. Hameey. Deyenn5 vind M.icullutn.
'n K..! Nnori. MrKeebun nnd CnlM-rt. Nn
liil. Snuerwald. No lnl; Hodden, Kirk Pittlt
nnd Hoyer. No. 10S; liacon. No. In; Wellein
Vr, 1 M I.eamlne. No. 342. Kucnzer. No
240. Smith. Nn. 11)11; Knsel and llolwerll, N".
2VI; Hepburn and Vosel. No. 135. Mneh, No
ms - Shade. No 101 : McCormlck, No. 72. and
erner. No ill. ejcn oi wnoin iih" hi-ii
.. n nrnnl nf inn ner cent loi alty as
Americans.
nlly, ilalone. Cral;
O'Hnra.
Gillen and Ilrady
li- Advisory vvords of an
,n were the orferlnKS nf Doc.
TRu.iy ?.;t.h-JliufJLi
encourasinff stra
n S, r.1 '.. 111.,,,.,,
I." C It. Mcliermott. Ilrother Frallnffer
tendered his string hand aa a musical fea
ture.
Court Amerlcus. American Star Hall,
Twent - flrst and South -ttroets. took up c-on-
I.I...H,.!. ! lha irpA.it nntrlnHp frat-rnl
cnnrlnvo tn l.e held bv the Jo nt fr.lteernl-
tics at I'e',,onlc",..S2"ilr.nl?B1i3ett forth
.i" ariiriiii ..iiwwiits. ....-. --- ------
Chairman W Freeland Kendrkk and
,nrv. rf.... -. --......"------
by ine ooay. inis court.
with Its ai'i
to make
nn adequate
-uv.iiuv.o, c-o
Tin 1 nimunrlh Itnhinn. I nriHlV. nt'O-l.
" J"" , in ' nd. "l-iinn nehnm senior and.
junior.' Johnson. Thompson. Miller. Ivv - ' I
and Stewart. Delegate Samuel Hose mai!e l
ronnrt rn tho Ttrncreas OI l ne ietlPrHlf J
courts movement: nnd Invited the general
Court Pride of Frankford, I'nlon Hall.
Paul and Klnsey street had a report from
Financial Secretary Thomas rtnvvllnson.
which showed the present tnemb rsshtn to
be 423. and the invested tunas J1...H-... wun
J2000 subscribed In Liberty Hnnds. Urolhcr
loorCB Watson, dilegato to tho federation
of tourts. presented a report of tho last
conference of that body nnd received rora-
I nor hero soldiers and vet will not allow
i voung man within 'h draft nges to Join the
brancn wnne tne purely patrioiic anion oi
IUU ,. In nnmrHMVs, n UVi Iks fa,Urn Inn
" -""'. " " ....
imi i- i. nnmnif utu nun. nn-u nun
tanr nrinn rrl tn niaiimn nil 11 iiltlllt ( nf
war cnmiaHy without recrard to term of
Court Mount Tleasant ha acquired the
tiv hnlf .Vim Mark.. ntnAr fnr ni-nwv
Monday. The home committee. T.rotb-rn
Iiq nrrinc'rl nrftfframs nt rrontlAna fns
ach seifilon In thi month nnd ln.ite
1j.wiLev1.4a aw "on 1110 omvii'ii'i ii' nii'iuoi irio,
More Powrr to the Preacher
The nrftsnernliia llttla tnu-n nf Orlnr,
offers the unusual snectnelp of the usual-1
jy militant Methodist Ohurch nunrellng I
witn a pastor who Is too active tn warn
wont -
Can anv cood Methodist Imnclno an
nttack on a minister of the church for
belnc too patriotic too devoted to the
interests of his country?
.?v- A"drevv, rates Is a bUr-hearted,
wnoio - souiea minipier wnn is aevoieuiv
patriotic. In addition to hla church work
h . c,rried on an active camnalen for
(h Re,(, c Liberty bonds and war
stnmIM
He has done more than this. With all
M power lie has prenched the nonel of
patrlotIsm aH ,ien aH the Bospel of Christ
' t. -. v,,., n ,,.., l- nr, imM v-
. .. ..ianA v,,,. .citb ciA.i,.a.
nammer blows he has hit the pacifists
j .i, .
necently a small eroup of the church
anparently under the Inspiration of cer-
t'n ro.aermans. who have discreetly
kept ln tho backfrround, made a deter-
Church ousts a pastor for preaching
patriotism ana throwing an nis energy
Into work for the country, that church
haThermenewno8a1r8 Siring the attack '
nr, TTev Mr. liaies OUKI1L IO ue Blliorieu .
out where the people can see the cast of
their countenances and ascertain how
deeply they are Interested It. tho success
or uermany, . .
There might be work for trie uovern-
ment agents in im caac -' i.-.
to 'the preacher. Sacramento Union.
Nature Firtt Geometrician
n-i.A n-ttrinai crenmetriclnn wari Mother
Nature. Observe her work in the mak-
lng of crystals. Kach kind of gemstone
rvfrtallzes on u certain pattern of Its
own, perfectly symmetrical ; it is the
same way with metals when they form
crystals. ,
If a cupful of salt and water be al
lowed to evaporote slowly ln a cool
place, the salt will take the form of
ever so many cubeB, each one of them
11 lf"t f C C tla
One mineral in crystallizing will In
variably take the shape of an octahe
dron, another of the dodecahedron. Yet
another will assume the form of a multi
tude of cubes, perhaps half an Inuh on
an edge, with a chip accurately cut oft
of each corner. It seems like a Joke,
Gold and ilver crystallza as cubes. A
crystal of Iron sulphide resembles In
shape a wild rose. Water has Its own
crystalline forma, like any other mineral.
,Ice, of course, la a. kind of rock as
1 a ft-.- --- - am I4av a-lt ft I a-AnrtaSi .!,
n a took iiii'' " ?.,.
,'for.llMv.' Htn. point -Tbh i!i
n desires tn dls- I !' J Hrnlth, W. Upnlev, J C Sherdy, H. ! Hoop Kao nn exh.ustle dlscour- on thi
" - .1 '1 lEerllnnnd T V Un nivHrht a n.l I nrrv ncn rr,-Aa. l.v T IT K Wfi Iknr. Li '
lirilBIHIlCt ini..
: Norman permanent headquarters ot ine alliance.
He- i mrndatlon. Jlrother A. l . snyder. in a.
work ' tween some courts "which loudly talK about
;y; for.Mm.-lsillti' tf'W-vraL.
RED MEN
Great Chief Hear Reports From Dis
trict Tribes on Parade Plans
A meeting of the general parade com
mlttoe of the I. O. It. M., held at 'the
Great Council ofllco and presided ocr
by U. S. S. diaries K, Bell, was well
attended, and tho reports made by the
chalpnen of tho different districts,
showed that the members of flio local
to take part In the biff demonstration to
bo held In this city on tho evening oc
tribes were already making preparations
August 27.
District No. 1, Tltomns L. Krasrr. chnlr
man, rcportPd that the district had been or
KHntzt'd through th Dakota Arsoclatlon that
parado nnd that two bands of music hvl
',rpn ciwaKMi, Thr next meeting will no ai
Ill.l.l.l T .1 ... ' lt. 1.l. . i... I -
r ..-.rled that at a meetlnsr of the trlben
nf hit- illatrlct an cmmi. I -.rttl.it. had born
lurmeii una iwo nam, or musir imu ueen
ens icred Nxt metltisc, Auut (1, Itonm
i , seetith floor, rarkuuy liuildlnf;
District No 3, Prti r .1. Kite rhnirman,
Stated that the Irlht.n tn the ilUlrbt. bin
nrganirea and engaged two bJtnls or niuili.
A meeting to toniplete arr ini incuts u3 ,
held last night In Vonali Hnll '
Dlatllct Nn. 4. John ltiesi tl ch.llrmin. ,
rtporteil tint the t 1'bllad. nhlii w,im
ntgatllscd under the Allied Cnll'ii KS Asqo
(ititlon, and hnd lnltrl th irlb.s of
Chester and litnltv to tninde In its iltlton
One band of mu-dc bns been enimd V
meeting will be held In Tooe o H.i.1, Sun-,
diy 2 p ni . i
District No .'. (.leorge AV. Nise. cbilr-l
man, stated that n meetln? had been held
and to bands of music hud been mig"j.
H S S. Charles 13 Hell cae a ireii
eral nut'lne of tho pirado as planned by
the commlttop nf the Trntfrnal (,onart.' A
rommlttee nf live. O. V of U. l'rnser, John
(lreenhal(,b. Frederick rink. John Uaat tt
and Thoni i Krlpps, won appointed to -
'ett a sultabln bailee and leport at Him
next mcetlnn on Monday' Hleep, August U
at thj nrc.it Council office.
I The Tieputv f!rent Hachrms Apto Uittun i
liId tlm annual outlnir at .Mlenlnwn on
1 S.iturdav, bfltiir ecortcd by a tommltteo of
which ft J S Nnrnnn I. C Troxll was
rhnlrnnn. to the Ninth ltefornifd Chun h.
whre a. fine ore in rrcltnl delighted tln dle
irAtton ChPlrmin Trnxell on behalf of the
fled M' ii of I.phlKli Countx, extendtd the
Ufdtlni; brothers warm crctlntr and Judur
Trexlcr rprnntlnK tho Menr extended i
i t hearty wdtome and the Xrendom of the
fit'. 1 CI S S.imuel H Walker rffponded
on behalf of the deputies aFPoelatlnn.
' In the eofilnir nn entlmilasllc meetlnc
was held, with rcpresentatles of thlrtv-nne
Tribes from the Hurrnuntnnt? reifraunn
Tfi.vnl .Inhn 11 flrootilln ICO. IJ L" 111 11
..tl., ........ j- - - ..
n.i. - . i ..... n 1).n..genlullin l.'nsrr
i iiiiiih'N u iiMt-i, tr ih-,..-t-i..'h-. ....
ma meninr oi inn Hcsniiiiuun n. ""'r
conceded to be tho beet meetlnrr ever lieifi
in Allentnwn
on the next div throuijli Cicmrnl rrexipr a
en mo reserntlon whIMi contnlna tlVr1.,;ui;"
niln. 1110 iloor. I nllll i h ckens anil omii
trnut In stream In nilcllllnn to the !,lnle
halcherv which lias bom purchiHcd
Tho partv were conducted to other pines
nf Interest. Including Camp Crane.
Tho lucky excursionists er S Williams, ,
Jr John Oreonhileh Chnrles 1 1- l.iri.1
Thomas L. Priiscr Samuel It nlUer 1.1- I
mer V, ml. A E Gerner. I I l.lllntt, J L. .
I'.sher. J G lUssett. JameH P.irld- .1 ,
EwjIiI. W J Gill. John Duerr 1 ill' 1111 1
r.lclihorn. I' Jl Ituhl, J .M Caimro 1)1 ild ,
Russell. Jr. George It Montellh I A
r.lerm.in James J Hurlte A II K n.l.
Joseph I. Sulll'-an. Ccnrito Knlttle, IlILim I
A. Fox. Al Rltsert. Hurry Harev. J V. I
Johnson Genre" W Nlse. Al l.lseiitiiiKcr,
A. O llehler. I' I. Cnr.snn. James Warner, i
r G Allsopp, W S Illstlne. Jesse lleni'i'lt, .
W A. Alcutl. Joepb W Smith, ltellcr Str- I
iktr. Charles G Cullls. John J Connolly. I
II 11 WlBBleswortli
.Witcr Flnhlne? CIi'li will hau an out-
.-'"r.Tr'eHt II on August To
tatlve' John P-'ruSs winded the
Ins of the parade committee at the
jipprc-
meet-
parade tommittee at tno greni
FK
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In the Heart of a Grander
Switzerland
Pacific EoeMes
Many discriminating; Ameri
cans enjoy its golf, motoring',
climbing, pony riding on
mountain trails, opan air sul
phur swimming pools its
roomy restfulncss with excel
lent ballroom and orchestra,
cuisiao and service.
Get to Know Canada
Better Your Nearest
Ally.
Aik for Resort Tour .Vo. J30 A
R. C. CLAYTON
City Puskencrr Aneiit
Canadian
Pacific
Railvnv
6-'0 Clientnut St..
Phlladeli.lili
F. It. I'F.HKY,
tienef.il Airent
l'llti. Dept.
Ilroiidiiiiy.
orU tlly
SITMMKR RIX1KTS
ATHNTIC CITY, N. J.
Coolest end Most Attractive Location
OSTEWD
T1 . . , . ,
Whole BlOCK. Ofean Front
ment. Orchestra. Danclne every evenlnf.
Auto bus meets trains. uooKiet.
Ownership dlree. JOHN T. DOLPHIN. Mtr.
HOTEL B0SC0BEL ?P,uy Av' ne"
. . , -,...: V.' "-.-" V.''
Amev. Euro, plans. Bklt. A. V. MARION.
Wootminxtpr Ki- av- nr- Ucn- Elev-
wesraiinsier., Prlv ba,hl! run wate
S12.S0 un wkly.: -2.S0 un dly Chas. Uuhre.
OCKN tlROVE. N. J.
M5W PHIUnEI.PHIA Directly on Beach.
Ocean Pathway; unobstructed view of
Ocean and Audltorloum MRS. C. A. COX.
wii.nwoun. N. j.
cnr-.pTrjN .a. Ne, beach:cap. 230.
fc.Utjfc.aUFi lWiN j.Albert Karrls.Prop
. J
K1VF.B STEAMIIOATH
Day Boat for
K Baltimore
CoDiuicnrlni Tliur.day, August 1st, leaves
Phlluuellihlii every Tuesday, Thursday and
riiiturdar st 8 A. M. Returning, leaves
llaltlmore Monday, Wednesday and i'rldar
S A. M.
This trip elves passengers an opportunity
to view all the great shipyards and crest
developments on the Delaware River,
from Pier 3, houth Delaware Avenus
r. H. GKOVES. Agent
WILSON'S SELECT EVENING
TRIPS -rp
Tin? , rHUTiFCT, nruwAsr.
-irrfn Friday ail Saturday Rvenlaa
Kw Dolphin LX Pslsce Btaasri
I SjMtT atr""-y:ir," i rnr i i ",EgBBe TTrr"rii
i BoMi iTiP-!-t-1 T. ti. -"Fl "''-"-u'lra
mm 'sri !
SEBCi. 'SrV'J,.w3rSfFSKi'''U:il1
K-is
SaSJ
8)Cf frHSiF
m rra
fhxvmL "'
lsSwflHHBfeHsv
rouncll offlce. Th Otate ilenrco team nnd
marcnln chih will take part In tho parsdp
on August 27.
The Dakota Asnoclntlon held a special
meeting In the u 1km am of Yuba Trlhp, In
charse nf rrpldent Alexander Clark nnd
Thomas t. Fraspr, actinic as secretary. The
question of taklmr p'irt In the parade on
August 27 war taken up nnd dlscumed The
secrete rv was authorised to engage two
bands of mualc. The association Is halmt
a servltp fine made representlnc nicmb'-rs
of the association In war serlce. The
next meeting will be tit Lrfuan Tribe
August 2. .
The nlllPd tribes of West T'hltxilelnhla
held an IntPrcstlng meeting under President
.Tohn llassttt and Secretary Robert llrown.
The association inmrrlsps thP tribes of the
fourth dlrtrlrt and It pxpects tn turn out
tOO members under the allied banner In
the fratvrnnl nnrsdp The nssnrtullon px
trnded an Invitation tn top tribes of Ches
ter and vicinity to participate In the pa-
inur. ,eari- nil ine Jiru .Men will ot
dressed In Indian lostume.
Tioga Tribe will take part In the pnrade
nn August L'7. with twenty-flip membirs In
costumes.
P. (1. H. WllMnni IV Pnnlev t nettle In
the nffnlrs of the order'out nf th" city H
be l In It. He delivered nn addrps at
eatljs
IHrnes WHIlim tl.
Ilradev, John J.. Rr.
'"iifn. Pnni i,,.0
,nlee. llJwnrd K.
nr iRtiirh Nannie n,
'hrlitle, Mil 1 1 U.
.'." I".'. -Vnnle 12.
T'anfleld. ndwln O.
Iirt. Ulla M
n-nton .John v.
ljerr. Oeone lr
Ileslner. Kle.inor T.
I 'in hil. Krancls
lole. MTrtrarel o.
' itnn Hdm May
I lelchcr Mnrr
I'nulKe. Joseph T
(.nice. (Iron J s
llrecne. J.inie (.
Hartman. I.iur.i r
Hiirli- t'ath.irlns V
Hlinmelslnrh, CJnr"
Holmes Ch-,rls i;
"olrnmlie, Kttle
iriimphria. frd. It ,.'
Jon( . Alaiy i:
K'nl7, Oltn rl
Knorr. Oeome T Tt.
Koltlcr Samuel I.
Kl up. Kmnta
Macr.Htn, W. C
MeCsulev TlnirhT.
McKlnlev, filla
Mepsper, Allen
MIlllKan. Krnest 1,.
Jlostcller. Jnhn II.
Nlre. (Jpnrse V
r.itterson, Mary M.
I'rlce. diss II , Jr.
1'rlcKltt. Merv 1
Sitterthwnlte. Jacob
Scntt 1'mma O.
S'n"k. Iloss II.
Sleek Annie
stew irl. Dnrnthv
sthifrer. Jovieh 11.
Ta'nt , Cl'-isnln
Tucker Martin I,
'Vsll Oeo-'c w Sr
Watklns, Mirle P.
West, liber .,'1, II SI
llArtNCS Suddenly. July .10. WIt.T.lAM
Jt . late of .-..21 Wilnut st . husb-ind of Mn.t
Vr, ? ,1'irnes. nelitles and friends Phlli.
Vthletlr I'lub and linn Air l'otintr I'luli. In-
,,i-u io iiinerai. rrt.. 1 p in., funeral pnr
KITS Of Wm It Cliew S W lnr .'illth lltld
Spruce sts Int Arllnston Cem Kctnaltib
may be Mencd Thurs., 8 to 10 p. m. Auto
"""J.Vfv.. ,. . .
HIIADLKT Julv !), JOHN J r.R.l-
M.V fir. runeril Sit. 30 a. Mi. S. II.
'or. 4Sth nnd WMlusInc ave Solemn re
'liileni miss our .Mother of Sorrows' Church
'"am. Int. dihedral Cem Relnllies
M So.lnlltv. West Phllii. Council, K. of C .
Supreme Conininndery, K. It. H. . Com
mander No II. K R 11.. Urnncll No r..in.
c K of A , Father Shnrke I C II V.
DMslon No ."II A O. II.. 1'iinnral Direc
tors Assn. of T'ennn P..iirl W.itl T'.iri;. P
.."."!. '' i;'.JI .i"'ii"i oi ,-inrrow i .
in
Ventnor tn the Red Men of that clnltv """""" . .,.. . t-j. ' ,,
rM,".".7iE3 Kia,",,,1"!! i&rtVitf 3'iVrt.tir of YV Oeorge W. I .r"" . .. . tk:
tilhe l,;" being " ' p-en ed' The !"1' Annie R, Phillips. , Funeral service, .o ''ft:,"."-"1, ""'' ldent and .IcKne.s pv,
thn? sm. a ri H'A-fr.1ma!T-ViL)"'?'v:r; ! Nest No. 11112. Order of OwK lnlted. Frl . i P"rlHnltr "" only to Increase our bulnen?. . laaal
t-r ".. "'. '.V' ,'V""1'." I'! " ! n. m . rrNlr1fnri nf hrnthr-.ln.lfl W. Hamuel 1 ' Ut lO UU1IU a tlUfl HPM Of VOUr OWH, AO- nnnro
meeihi'g oT'the nllVcd trlbVsTlii he .t'l.e'ed,. A. MeDowsll. 142.1 .ft. 2d st. 1 Int. prlvate. dress P. o. l,ox .-,,;,,, Dolon. ,,. , lfn
Pm tit V T I rrrnivnih upni, Aiun serii:e. rimius mn i '
ne-nY i"'t';,'"-,'1-ei"- "' h,f ' hp "" " n" V,", l f HnJel ' , e . " W." PhllaT. S All V PA YM I NTS ' SICK I ENBF1TS VA
:V&Xf -"'"" - hURK-'pER'ISY.
bind of llerlh.i 'I' Horns nnd son of Marv
and lute AIlehHC J Hums. Relatlea and
friends Invited In 'utieral re-ldrrco of
mnllier. MrH Mm Hums. 17.11 olive
r-it , i n ni Solemn
' . V-iiif.ni miM
Int rS?d ralhS al
i nurcn nr oesu u n
Cem Autn fimernt.
lll'TTKRWECK JuU 31. MARY E
KIH'CATinNAT,
Until Sees
Professional Education
Medical School.
School of Pharmacy.
Dental School.
Law School (Evening Ses-
olr..
oiu.io.
TL I I e l l tc
TheoloETical School I Evening
C I
sessions).
1
Two-year course preparatory to ,
ine stuay oi lueaicine. hoi.mks. Juiv ho. chahi.es k hu-
, band nf I. aura S. Holmes (nee Thomrson)
isHehitlves nnd friends Invited to funeral
Write, phone or call today for cat- ""''",''." ,rl , ? ".. m- l50.0 s- fariisie st.
l nt iu ci-n, ..,. ; ...t.:-i- Int lit. Morl.ih Cem. Auto service. Ite-
alOp; M-18. State COUrSe in Which, melns nis- bo viewed Thurs. eve.
you are interested.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Broad St. below Berks I
Philadelphia
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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBI1!
Young
Women Your i
El
ft
Country Needs You in 1
Business I
p Prepare yourself enlclently to
g tal.e the p'ace of those workers H
s who have gone to v. ar. l'elrce H
5 School courtes are on a war
t basis offering thoiough and m
6 rapid preparation for s.erice In H
p business College graduates will H
be Interested In the special Secre- m
a tarial Coutse. Write for 51th H
H Year Book. a
5 PEIRCE SCHOOL
6 Pine Street. West of Broad, B
k Philadelphia
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WAHAAKER IKSTiTUTE
OF INDUSTRIES
23d and Walnut Streets
Opens September 19th
Send for Catalog
SHOUTIIAM AM) ltOOIiKKKI'INO
GreBU stiorthfind, the easy, speedy system.
HuslneHH cuurs&s. Day or we. Schools Unroll
anv tlma. To meet the heavy and Increasing
demand for young mn und women with
office and business training our classes will
out coming summer months. Call or I
writ ror parurunr-i ami rataioar,
rilH, A. Itl'MINKS COrXKQK
1017 rhmtntit Street
Strayer's Business College
Plilliidelphtn's Greatest lluslness Sthool
Expert teachers. Modern equipment. Indi
vidual advancement. Charges moderate. Po
sitions guaranteed. Day and Night Classes.
7110 students now attending. Enroll now.
807 Chestnut Street. Phone. Walnut 384.
Young Men and nova
Philadelphia
Textile School
THR PKNNA. MURFUM ANI
h( IIOOI. OF INDL'hTRIAf ART
Amrrlrn'H Teadlnj: Textile Srhool tn
th Grtatffct Textile Centfr
Courses under expert Instructors
Include practical work In design. ns,
card Inc. spinning, weaving of cotton,
wool, worsted and silk; chemistry,
dye Ine and the general processing of
textiles
Equipment unexcelled nnd Instruc
tion thorough and practical,
The I-htladelphla Textile School Is
to th Textile Industry what the
United States Military Academy at
West Point ! to the Army,
Our graduates are sought by tex
tile manufacturers In all lines.
Call or write for Illustrated Cata
log. l.r term opens Mon,, Sept 28.
Knt, examlnatlonH Tluiry., bept, 10.
bperUl Kenlnt Court- betla
Iklnntluy. Sept. 30.
K, W. FRANCK, JUrector
Uroad urnl Pine btfl.U'htladclpbU
Young; Women and filrU
chestnut mrx. PA.
Mt. St. Joseph Collet-late Institute for clrls
and younr ladles Art, Music and Domestic
Science Courses. Elementary. Intermediate.
Commercial. College Preparatory and Colle
Blftte Classes. Classes for day pupils. De
partment for little boy a. Catalog.
tot 40, Chestnut Hill, Phlla.. Pa.
Phil a. School of Design for Women
Broad tnd Matter Sts., Reopens Sept. 30
Full courses In .Art and Industrial Art,
Practical Dealffnlnar tn all Us brunches.
4iii4i,rp..M". "HHfuot juu-1-.rttiioi.,
K.Tn
wife of Samuel M. Uutterwerk. aged 7.
llelntlvps and friends Invited to funpral
serlcp. Sat., 1 p. m,, 2717 W. t.ehlgh ave.
ltemalns mar h viewed Krl, H to in P. n.
r,l(K. -At necin city. N. J... Ju'vt3'
rinillllmi il.. ni va-wmip! r!. PAtl.
HAiraH (npe Hryan). wife nf Krederlck U.
Carbaugh. Relatltes nnd friends Invited to
services. Mon lr.nn White Horse- pike
nnd Franklin nie.. West llerlln, N. J, Int.
private.
CIIRlSTin. Jifly at. MAltIA II. "aush
ter of Jlarv .1. and late Henry Ckrlxtlc. Rela.
tlies end friends Invited tn funeral services.
Sat.. 3 p. m., .11,1 llaltlmnre ae.. "lttnn
Heights. Del. Co. Int. private, Arlington
Cem.
CONLKN At Cnldwd'l. N. J.. Julv 3n.
ANNIK B, CONt.nN (nee DlxonV wife nf
Dennis C. Cnnlen. Relatlea and friends In.
, Ita ,n I. ..., Ln. n.'tn n tn.. 14'Jlt
l.enox ave. (Hroad and Krle ave.). Requiem
high mnss Church of St. Stephen 11 a. m. i
Int. 1tnl Cros I' Auto service.
nAMI.-It7t.Tl Tw n.llnn In Frfltiri. JulV
1(1. KDWIN a. DANFIIII.n. aged 2(1. son or
Kdwln h and Abblc S. Danneld. o! S501
enll Thi',. ofler rt n m.
11RNTON. Suddenly. Julv 30 JOHN W.,
husband nf lfettv Ilenlnn pceil ID Rein-
tles nnd friends. Frankford I,odS". No u'lij.
I', nnd A l., Jerusalem llovai Arcn innn
ler, No .1 Imlted in funeral sen lees. Rnt..
1 p. in 1817 II. Cambria st. Int. North
i'"dnr Hill Cem. Trlcndi miv call Trl..
after 7 n. m .
Iinnil Julv .11, CH-.rmoi: H husband
if Ill93h,i, Tl... Inn. l!n!iiiT nnd .nn nf
Mle Jnhn"nnd Adsllne Derr. Hue notice nf
funeral will bu cirn from 1030 W. Susque
I. is niissn rmni "ii:ii v. Niisnnp
lianna ae.
ninsixdun. .Tuiv an. t:t.toanor t..
nlfo of Albert J. Dlontnct r nnd daushter of
Ko'ils !' Clflosler Srrlce nnd Int. private.
DflXAHt!; July 31. KRANCIH T)ONA
11 11. husband nf Marcaret DonahTie (nee
Smith) pnd aon of Joseph and Aunes Dona
h'ji. nr"d "Jl Pue notice of funeral will be
iflirn 1.1V' M Ktnnlpv Si
I unvr.K. iniv at. MATtri-xnnT c. daucth-
icr of Patrick and Annl Dole (nee I'nv). ;
a-rtd in ntlatnea and friends school inii
drcn nf Vlsltaflon pirlsh. Inlted tn fu-
i neriil. Hal . H 30 a. m . nnrcnts resldenco.
3'3 15 I.hleh nc Iflffli mass Cbif, h
1 nf Visitation H. v. M. 10 a. m. Int. Holy
jpcnulfhf" Cem Autn funeral.
i HATON Julv an KDXV MAT dniivhter
nf Jnpii nnd Herth.i llatnn fneo RohrbackV
' f"?d 17 Re'athrs nnd friend, empires of
i: Sutro Son 1nitnl to fcnorni Sat .!'
P ni . rcp'deme of mrents. 3127 ndnenmnl
nt Int Hehuo Com Rem lns miv be
1- w- ii Trl e
ri.niClTKU Piiddent-. Julv 30. rR1B
Mow nf I.UO'. 1 " 1 ieienor. acn t
K..I..I !.... ,.h,l f.lnn. Intllnrl f. fnn.rol i.ri'
(,., Krl.. '-' n. m. reslden-e of son Vrank
rvisthT 2V1 Snuias Rt. (3d niid Rockland
i-l s ). Int il-eenmnunt t'em. Trlenda mav
, ,11 T'-"" , 7 In n " in
FOttl.KI! At Ambler. Pi Seenth month
nist. Josr.t'H T. FOL'I.Kn. need 5S. Reln-
t'iei nnd friends lni Itpil to funeral. Seenth-
,m. Hlabth month 3d. 11:1.1 a m.. On-nedd
i.rlrrts .lectin House Train ieainir i;ean
In,. Tprmliml lO'lT. n m enniioels al Amhler
'ilth no'th-l'i und trolle-, eiliiB Ambler 11:2.1
"or C.wMieild rrlends miv c.ill SKlh-dav.
l:i-bb llonlh 2d S to II p. m.
mini;. suddenly, .tuiv .ii. ori:n j. s.
IAinn, ased .11. Friends mav lew re-
( nv n i .Tuiv an wn.iiTAM n j son
Cake (nee Hnppe). aged nn. Relatives and . fr,nd? lVl?' ?"?$. nlI!it,iiillt -Tt
friend,, employes of the Ilqultshle Life "'' Ktephens Church A o iHicrn?.iIi So 8
Co.. InUted to funeral. 8t H:30 a. tn., Court pelham ir c '4' imnVx.' nf
,(lt N. Wth t. Requiem mass Our Tjjdr of i 'njj.' 'K;(1f.! A.,,.,,!n5 W'fMnersl
the Rn..rv fhi.rcS in ... m. Int. St. Dni ' o. ' .. T.""""'".'!.!. 111 t'fl. to. runerni.
Cem. I
nf John ,.' nnd Hte .Tcnnli J Goenor. aped LOOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOn
Ld Relntlrt nnd friend members of allTtNMTY TALK IT tU'nit V.NvVvKPiVrY.
(.. piipx oi ivnun ne whh ii iiiPinir. iniini
to funeral nets h pr. Krl 1- n m.. nt the f
ifHnji'iict- ni rtirxanii'T iicimernuii, cm-i t
i.tith int prlvnte
imnuxr. julv ni james r. huimnd
of Asm i Itiprnlmrn Vreene. njred 77. Itela
theH nnd friend- imltrd to r lee". it on,,
- p m . 47 Lewis np , I'ast Lansdowne.
P.i Int T-V.rnwond C-mt.
HAl'TMAN At Hast Oranire. N. J., July
.M I.APHA r. wife or Henry K. Ilartmvn
(n-'e IMtJ). tipid SV Helatlies nnd friends
invited to funeral HM"rM, Frl., 1!.30 P. m..
ipdrtntnitH uf C. Simmons. 31)1) Market
st Cutvlen. N J Int. private.
HARTS!. On July HUH. CATHAJHNK
C, wlfo of Hduard T.. Hartz, and dnuchter
of late John and Marv Herein. ItelntUes
and friends, also LeuRtin of Haered Heart
ot Church of tho Gesu. Invited to funeral,
Sat. mornlntT Rt R30 n'rlork. from lute resi
dence 170U North Uouler st. Solemn re-j
nulem masa Church of Our Lady of Mercy
lit j5'ciocK. int. cathedral com. Auto iu
nernl
it i.vi.ir,i.r,itV ii. juiv .11, ur.tmui. i
HI.MM131.SI1AC11, son of Oeorite and Teresa !
lllmnielsbach (nee Puch). need 3S. Itelatlves ,
and friends Invited to funeral services.
MUlMKLSnAril. Julv 31, OEORQl
at.t 1 :.in p. m , residence of his brother.
iinni It mine sbacn. 4S1N A st. int. strict-
Iv nrlvnte. Hcmalns may he lovved Prl.,
n to in n. m.
HOLCOJIlin. Julv 3n. Miss r.TTIE.
diushter of lete Fam.iel nnd Hannah I,,
l ri,,li "lllll?, UKru ,,, uri.Li'tB ,,,,., .,"".
invited
n'i'l0vs'
to funeral. Frl.. 11 p.. m.. Penn
i' Asvlum, HOI K. Susquehanna nvc.
irversvllle. liuclls County. Pa.
ni'Ml'J'liYS .'uly an, nt Denver. Col.
FliKlJ. II Jr. son of Fred H.. Sr., and c'i?IfS A few vacancies for emerlenced
.leatili) llumi.i.tvs aged 2d. Itelatlves and . multlgraph operators: stkto age expe
frb lids also Ionic Lodge, No. 04. V. and A. U!mCe and salary expected. P 3no' Lcdrer
.' . lltt l.UKV.ll tnuc, ..... v. j. v. iv. .,1., 1,1
Pnil.ule!nhl.i. Invited lo funeral aerv Icea.
.M.in . -' i m.. aunts res dence. tit i-ovo
riM.l Jlerehantvllle. N, J. Int. Uethel Cem..
JONT.S. Ju'lv 31, nt Preshvterlan Home
, for Widows and Single Women, Mrs .MAHY
II. JO.NKS Relatives nnd friends Invited to
runeiMl. rrl., p. m.. rrnm mo Jiome. .',nin
and Grcenway av
ive.. W. I'hlla. int. Wood-
lalnis i-em
KI.OTZ Julv 30. OTTO O., husband of.
Mary Klotz. Relatives and friends. Hermit
Louse, .no. iy., i'-. ana a .vi. : i-nua. iiuicn.
.rs' Henf. leathers' Soc; SWt Henf.
Vireln. and Cunnstatter of Volkafest Vereln.
Invll,.,! in liim.nl l.'rl . n in J"T .Teraev
live , Gloucester City, N. J. 'Int. Northwood
K.vortrt. Juiv so, GF.ouan t. r.
KNOtlll, Relatives and friends. Fred Tay
lor Post. No. 10. O A. R.: Imperial Lodge.
No. lulls, I. O. O. 1.: Temple Kncninpment,
No. 100. Invited to funeral uervlces. Frl.. 11
a. m., llljll Alt. Vernon Bt. Int. private.
Remains muv bo viewed Thur3 eve.
KflTTI.Illt July , KAMUni, I,, hus
band of Pauline Kottler, aired ."ii. Relatives
and friendh. Northwest Assembly, No. B4.
A. O. -M. 1'., nil other societies of which
he was n member and emplojee nergner &
lintel Hrevvlng Co., invited to, funeral, Sun.,
J p m.. M14 N. iith rt. Jfrl. Mt. Peace
Cem Auto funeral.
KHUO, July 3(1. EMMA, widow of George
II. Krug and daughter of lato Louis and
Gertrude Hcherer. Itelatlves and friends
Invited to funeral services, hat., 2:30 p. ni..
chapel of B. F. Schroeder & Son, 4th and
Arch sts., Camden, N, J. Int, Arlington
Cem Auto funeral.
MacHLVEN. July '.'0. In East Bradford.
Chcbter Co.. Pa.. WAIINF.K C. son of Kllzi
heth and late Jnmea MacClven. aged 30.
Funeral private. Int. Phlla.
McCAULEY. July HO. HUail T.. hus
band of Annie M. McCauley inee Nixon),
itelatlves and friends. Adjalou Lodge. No.
28'J. I. O. O. F. : Washington Camp, No. 4.
P. O. S. of A.. Rnd emnloyes of N, Snellen
hjrg & Co., Invited to funeral. Sat,, 3 p. m..
fi32n Pine st. Int. Fernvvood Cem. Auto
service.
McK.NI.CY luly 31. KI.LA. wife of Jo
seph I.. McKir.Iev aged 3-. Due notice of
fun- ral will be liven.
MESSNKH. July 30. ALLEN, husband of
late Amelia Messncr, Ilelathfs and friends
invllea io lunerai services, iti.. p. m..
residence of son, rharles Meesner.
residence oi son, i naries .vieesner. antl4
Pensgrove st. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem.
Hematrs may be viewed Thurs., 7 to 0 p.
m auio lunerai
I..rhl.banrorii;Urry E? Jlil.U. A' (ne'e 'stifnei
J p. tn.. IbL'ii N. istn t. int. private.
rriena. may can inurs. eie. auio serice.
MOSl'El.l.UIt. July 31. 4l N. 40th at..
JOHN H,. husband o( late Mattle M. Mo.,
teller (nee Mart.) and .on of Kmma D. and
Ute Frtderlcli W. Jlo.tel'er. HeLitlvea and
friends. emploes of Well. Fartru Express
Co.. Invited to servlres. Hat.. 2'30 p. m.,
Oliver H. Hair Bids.. 1S20 Chestnut st. Int.
prlvnte. Friends may rail Frl.. 7 to 10 p. m.
NICE. July 3(1. QEOKGB W. NICE. hus.
band of Dora Nice, nged A3. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 2 p m..
parlors of William Itowen. 307 E. Ulrard
ae. Inti Palmer Cem.
PATTERSON. July 30. MARY JIOR
HISON. widow of Richard Patterson, need
72. Relatives and friends invited to funeral
services, Frl.. 1:30 p. m.. Westminster Cem.
Chapel. Train leaves Hroad Ht. Station by
way of Rchulklll Valley for Harmount sta
tlon 12-28 p' m.
PRICE. July 211. CHARLES II. PRICE.
Jr.. aced 34. Relatives and friends, em
ployes of Rlea & Hoelzel. invited to funeral
services. Frl., 2 p. m.. residence of William
H. Clay 1)31 Nectarine st. Int. private.
Friends may call Thurs. eve.
PH10KITT. At Louden, N. J.. July 31.
MARY I... wife of "Alfred S. Prlckltt: aned
K3. Helattves ana xrlends Invited to funeral
Herltes. Sat.. 1 n. m.. Medfnrri TlanMst
Church. Medford. N J. Int. at the cem.
8ATTEinniru Mevemn Month 31st,
JACOB W. SATTERTHWAITE. aKed 84.
Helatlws and friends Invited to funeral,
eon-ln-law'a residence. W. Marshall Walton,
near Kennett "Square, Seventh-day, EUhLh
Month 3d, 1:30 p. m. Int. private. Auri
will meet 11.02 a. m. and 12:21 p. m. trains
at Kennett Square.
SCOTT. July 30. EMMA Q.. daughter ot
lata Andrew and Susan Scott, aced 88.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral
services. Frl.. 8 p. m 2601 N. 17th st.
Int. Woodlands Cem.
SHANK. July 31. ROSS R.. husband- of
Mary A. Shank. Further notice of funeral
wlUn Klven, K32 N. 411th St. "rsi
SIECK. July 2!. ANNIE, wife of Oeori.
Sleek. aed B0. Relatives and friends In.
vlted to funeral Frl.. 8 a, m.. 2142 Madison
square, Hlsh mass St. Anthony's Church
0:30 a. m. Int. private. Holy Cross Cem.
Auto funeral.
STEWART. July 30. DOROTHY, daugh
ter of Edward nnd Ella Stewart (ne.
Schrelber), .as-ed 7 years and 2 months.
Relatives and friends, school children of
Holy Name Church. Invited to funeral. Sat.,
8:30 a. m., residence of parents. 820 K.
Livingston st. (IWarade and Norris sts.).
Ansel mass 'at Church of the Holy Name 10
a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem, Auto fu
neral 8TINOEB.- Julv 30. JOSIAH IIARMER
STINQKR , aired 7B. ..Relative, and friends.
.urvivor. oi.i-is.nan . tirieaa.. 11IB reaiw
HKATHH
.3&VPn.-Hlu'y - ctinmriN TATt.on.
aged nn. Kelatlves Bna friends Invited to
services. Hat., 2 p. m.. residence nf daugh,
fn-i M"- Joseph tteck, 7H N. t7th st. Int.
ti vsrist f. rn i s." ' . L T.'J
l'i "" a, m., aim n, lith St., imgn.
Solemn requiem masa Rt. Stephen's Church
,. ,. ,. Jin, noiy Mepuicnre urm. aui"
service.
WAI.U Suddenly, .tulv ao OKORflB W..
Sr.. husband nf Anna Wall (nee Ohlhartl
f.n,on,?f lte Oenrge W. and Julia T.
Val1. Relatlvs nnd friends, emplojes of
Day A ?Vlck Snap Works, Invited tn fu
neral enlcea. Sat., 2 p. m.. 4721 North
wood st., Frankford. Int. North Cedar Hill
Cm. .Auto funeral. Remains may be
Viewed Krl., tn 1(1 n. m.
WATKINS. July St, MARIB C wife of
nuner K. Watklns (ne Oehrmann). aged 23,
at brother's reeldrnce. Fred H. Oehrmann,
Jr.. Folsom, I'a. Notice of funeral later.
Washington. D. C papers copy.
WKHTi;.NnEn(lER,Juy .11, KTHKt
M ilnugliter or Charlea s. and I.aurn. S.. at
parents residence, 2.114 P. 17th it.- Due
notice of funeral nUI be given.
LOST AND FOUND
TnCKtjYZT T.Ot. nlnHmim aatinhlrA
dls-
ni"nt1 bracelet, between Wanamaker'n and
KMth'a: finder please communicate with P ,
ASru ledger Office, for full reward.
2
PERSONALS
MAURICE OOI.DICH sold BPOcery store 102.1
ru i:iiih a tt . . . n....
N, Irdth St. tn 1tn-v H.n A II llinnn
h i. " j Ul ceil. dl.l ----
avlne claims sualnst Maurice Ooldlch please
all at 1110 S. r.nih st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
(Other (ln.lned Ails on Pane 8)
A PATnlOTIC OrPOrtTUNITT
IN 17. S. OOVEUNMENT WORK
TELEPHONE SEIIVICE lINDErt U. S ,
,.IPY-RIJ1.N.-V.FNT ,H VITALLY IMPORTANT
IN CAltllYINO ON THE WAR. i
.innn vntrvri vitt,''v -re-t vnunvr rn
,7i?uS?.w.9i,i!:ii ,7 TO "s tears or
AT ONCE KNTnn TH'S ORBAT WORK
c-,in0J?,;B..VEKK ,a rA1D nURINO THE
vVU,.Tc.RStil5. W.KKKS' W,TH "APID AD
VANCEMENT THEREAFTER.
! v vS?.'2y5.:J.TI,OSH'IONS ; EXPERIENCE
...THE WORK IS CLEAN AND FASCINAT
INll -THE SURROUNDINGS 1 ARE PLEAS-
ICITC rtrsnt.r.t. . nM,. ...
rjirir .ji n. int ANY UVIiNIVu
HY APPOl.XT.MCNT WITH
jiiss n. m nYAN
PinST KLOOIt, 1031 AltCH ST., PUH.A,
MISS (3. SMITH
40(1 MARKCT ST.. PHIIaA.
siias f. n 7.isaov
:o w cuni.Ti;.- avb., ot.w
20 n. STlt ST., CHCSTEIt, TA.
THE BEU, TBr.KPHONB COMPANY OF
s rE.NNSYL,VANIA
tM.nirKii'iTipri T.T3 : r
"S1Sh - - nrt "Ivnograph
nn.lllnn ...." .:.'."".'-"." '. ?"r""
w JT. , .,i'ri,-,u, fexneriencetl Bin:
iifrrnJ- le-thl,n ,17 wk to start. P
j -,---i..
HOOKKECPEIt'S ASSISTANT Apply bv
lmer onlv. Edwin Harrinston Hon A Co
17th and Callovvhill sts. Give nae referl
.. ..i.r, wi.iue.
ence and salary.
ui.ERKH l-rn.H.n..j Zl : :
rouithiTedr Z.M..m5."?ri nn J?1":
nnS,.,'i.a" ffi.01!"0 .w-nt-n: excellent
p?rlenr and .fi?y SaT.TiTtSd! "p" "!" .3'
ter Office ' expected. P S2J, Led-
CLERKS Yountr women, between the
of IS and SB. with knowledge of SddTnJ
mchJn- wanted by in old-f?bllshed nnin?
! .sVecied -ig'ss. -fagjTssig-and "
Cde,!l,riminX.n.er''.nred 'P ord'r nl Invoice
4innpwii. W"i Apply Amrlcan Pulley Co..
an?.0ii"s"h'c,i?.r' i'rtlvvest from 23d
.
COw.,S..WB1,'d,i.. -",,,'y ."" T.'I"J. B?
lvaces Ann,., . . ".' '"'.'i'ri'fc - ai"-
high aye. """ ' - "" w. I.e-
C,l!JIV:'?J'OND1'l:y,Ti, stenonranher. wanted
..' R '",?? Publishing house; knowledse nf
JSSn.. ? Bnd ,h" k'P'ng of record's.
""," "-; Vi-fc"i re.creners nnd salary ex-
' '" '-"'iger ntnce
I U11VI,.
Wnite uant.il ., .-
and mendlni: 3 in family rhnne M.Vton
m. mmiiy. mono Merlon
rniti fnr ...-, ', . rr-
L"n.ml wor,k '" ml" restaurant:
r". ,V"T? "; APPly Criswold Worsted
' Wnpany. Darhv. Pa.
(IIRI.S vvanteil. over Ifl vears old to learn-
iJi . p"ftrantcP1 Bf-arv. plinrint iiurroiind
mi--, vit-wii -vni-K. Anniv l'M-it v Jlrnitii ut.
QIRI.S wantrtRtB'ir' ,nru.
nnffiSr Umb"lla F,m9 CO" 30t,J
G,i.t.S.f2r .'"'"ralory work In milk Plant:
T.edser Office.
.-- A '"" nu sa'ary wanted, p ;gv.
IIOSIHRT
PAIRER8 AND FOLDIIRS
EXPERIENCKD ON
FINE 8EASlf.nSS HOSIERY
STEADY. WELL-PAYING POSITIONS
NOTASEME HOSIERY CO.
OXFORD AND MASCHER STS
Hffi-Toppers and knitters on Scott ft
.....ii '"" .machines, full uiomtlc. teadv
work: good nay. The Hjgienlc. Fleeced
Underwear Co.. S415 N. Howard st. Can
call evenings and Sunday at H. Zellers. 2028
E Glenwood ave. .
I VSSM'.W'VffiVJI51
1 " 2,"ft .crew macninen in maehlnlne
L t v " p'-" " iiinviiiuen in maenininR
.mall bram uartai ..MrUn.i . -I U!
and steady woman wanted. Apply 232.1 n.
SAI.KHI.ADY wanted In ladlea' specialty
hop: also to alter skirts nnd dree.
RBfth'w UHt4 Oermantnwn eve
BCHOOI. TKAf-HKIl Opportunity for com-
petent aehool Jeacher aeeklne more de.
.Irable employment, more healthful, better
pavlnjr work for 12 month.. A 125 Led.
trrr ..ii ire.
S1IOKS Experienced perforator, on ladle.1
hlah-trrado shoes. Tenth floor. 31B N. 12th
STEN'OQnAPHER
TOIIN'O WOMAN ACrOUNTINTl T1EPART.
Air..-. wr irir. fiini.it: l.lsuaRn DR.
RTHRS THB SKRVIfRS OP A rmTQHT
YOtlNO WOMsN WITH KNOWI.TIDOK I OP
8TENOORAPHY AND TTPRWRITINO- A
KNOWI.BDOK OF POOKKEriPINO W I,L
TIE HEI.PniT,. PWHI.IC f.RDnER COM
PANY. SiXTH AND CHESTNUT 8TS.
STENOaRAPHER and typewriter wanted by
larce publlshlnc house; quick and accurate:
reply. ivln- reference and salary exnected.
I" 420. Ledger Office.
STENOORAPHEH. falrlv .tMrl.n... ...
classiKood salarr to start;-position riot an
raajr viir, uui t. uauy WOO WantB IO WOrK
and will annreclafe an nnmriiinli. en. u.
Ii!!u.?., ,h" on" .we r looklna- for. Apply
1014 Commonwealth lllda-. "rvj
STENOGRAPHER wanteH Iarn,...n. i
tlon with wholesale hnnae , l,ni.p. mwA
excellent surrounding. In central office bldr.
Write promptly. P. O. Rox 202.
STENOGRAPHER, middle. aced; ll.ht work":
experience bookkeepln not essential. 1013
iisrn.on nioi.
STENOGRAPHER, uxperienced: state expe.
i rlenc. and .alary expected. P 422, Ledger
STENOGRAPHER, expert; .aiary 123; Mat.
avn anil nf...... .1 Ant T--T '-2 T'
. -,.. ,....VF. A .,. ieager lime..
STENOaRAPHKRR a large corporation Is
deslrou. of ybtalnlnir the servlres of a few
experienced .tenarrapher.i clean surround
ings, good Hour. anJ excellent nhanrtf for ad.
vancement to tho. showing ahllltyi .t'ts
,ydV.X,Ofncre? "B "Unf ?."wte- r-
STJC.VOaHAPHHRS
5 I
tsl ex-rl)ifai
HEI.P WANTED FEMALE.
(Other flu. ltted Ails on Tngy 2)
STENOGRAPHERS, experienced with dicta.
Phone preferred but not required, r 4.10,
7,-dger Office.
HTENOORArilER Wanted! permanent noal
tkin Annlv In peron (112 I.afavette nidg.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THOSE DE
SIRING TO APPLT FOR OPERATORS' TO
SITIONS THE REM, TELEPHONE COM
PANY OF PENNSYLVANIA HAS OPENED
A NEW OFFICE AT THE CENTRALLY
LOCATED BELL TARKWAY BUILDING
1031 ARCH ST.
MRS. LACY WILL RECEIVE ALL AP
PLICANTS AND EXPLAIN THE OPPOR
TUNITIES OFFERED TO YOUNG WOMEN,
1831 ARCH ST.
LHPHOXR drEItATOn, experienced, for
lie orancn exenonpte; permanent poi
AddIv American Pullev Co.. 4200
k'laaalilckon ave.. northwent from l3d and
WTW. .
A. mature, well educate, thnr.
ouchlv experienced, to tart work at nn.
prefer those Itvlnff In Southwest or West
Philadelphia for this particular work: also
hlirh-rade nillot-FIsher marhlne, operator.
Wjuni
JaItn'
partment.
capaDie 01 ibkiiik nuperviaion oc lante de-
abpiv women a employment De
A. f. 8. C, Hog Inland. Pa.
1TTPIST8. accurate and rapid: dlctaiihone ox.
pprienrf i rne-irrri r att ti'wnw firrinn
WANTED
womkn ron scriibhino and clean.
INO; SHORT HOUnS AND HOOD PAT.
J. S. DRAKE
600 CHESTNUT ST.
! WINDERS Olrls for wlndtne ctps; excellent
pay for experienced clrls; easy to learn;
will employ exppr. winaers nsir day If un
able to work full day. C. H. Masland &
Son. Amber and Wlllard.
WINDERS Exper. skein winders on bottle
glenlr Underwear Co1..
IJUUtniin, menu num, kuiiu pay, Th lly.
Howard at.
WOMEN
Cleaners for scrubblm-; In office bldr., white:
TOU.NO WOMEN silk department, whole
2ou',d!,lr" ""Ices of younir ladles for
order flI11n--f. , waitlne on trade. Kohn Ad.
ler r Co., 7S0 Market st.
Yml nan h.ln ml. .- ...
WELL-EDUCATED MATURE WOMEN
Stenoirrapliers and tvplsts
MUST H,VtV'sFrv.a YEARS' ACTUAL
STENOGRAPHJC on TYI'INO EX-
, , , , PERIENCE
Special train lo and from Philadelphia
,. . Mnrnlnit ami Evenlnsr
Unusoally attrnrtlve working conditions
. ., WRITE
statlne aire, experience and nearest tele
phone number
OR CALL
Women'. Employment Office
TTnt. Tslun.1 T)a
ask ron mr.s. xorittE i.l
General
mno,oi!i?.Hn5CRo,oI.'"i co "' Land Title.
HOOIk.'RS, s2n.3n' CTEN'KRS. $1S-S2.
HELP WANTED MAT.T!
(Other Classified Ail, on Pure l
ACETYLENE WELDERS
E,peiSciea on "'rn and Job work
Pn.iw?Be" "-nil steady vvork
. Apply nt once with references
MIDVALK STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO
EDDYSTO.N'B RIFLE PLANT
, EDDYSTONE PA
Plant employment hours Dallv. 7 a m to s
to n"a.em?Pt Hundav' SntuVuiy" T i. m?
PH1LADELP?IIA OFFICES:
woodland ave. and Ihland rd.
C2D3 Market st.
,. . 1B1B Arch st.
Office hours 8 a m. lo fi p m. dally excent
Saturday, until 12 o'clock noon. Sunday!
10 a. m. to 4 p. ni.
ANGLESMITHS
BOILERMAKERS
COPPERSMITHS
FLANGE TURNERS
J- FURNACE MEN
INSTALLATION MACHINISTS
MACHINISTS
DROP FORGERS
??,.repr""'nttt"v 0' the New York Ship,
bulldlne Corporation at the United State.
Lmployment Service. 1521 Arch st.
ASSISTANT to manager of accountlnir de.
partment: applicants must state educa
tional advantages and commercial experi
ence: ability to operate typewriter will be
helpful In writing- report.: elementary knowl
edge of cost accounting desirable. M 1102.
Ledger Offlce.
REAMER Experienced beamer wanted. Ap
ply The John Mavvaon Haircloth Co., Ken
slngton and (Kenwood aves.
BOOKKEEPER Man thorouchlv experl
enced: take entire charite accountlnir de
partment large corporation: centrally located;
must state age. experience and salary de
sired In reply to receive attention- excel
lent opportunity. H 847, Ledger Central.
BOOKKEEPER We have an Uuuaual op
portunity for n hlgh-grnde Christian man.
draft exempt, or ln a deferred class, for the
position of ledger clerk, and assistant
cashier: several years experietue absolutely
essential: advancement as.ured tn a re
liable, competent man: salnry J100 per
rpenth. A 1211 Ledger Office.
HOOKKEEPER: one with experience on sare
guard ledser preferred: state age and ref.
erence. P 23.V Ledger office
BOYS WANTED We need the services of
r number of grammar-school bovs for per.
manent part-time work. The hoys we se.
lect will be well paid and given an oppor
tunity to earn, learn and advance. Carfare
paid. Phone, write or call on Mr. E. M.
Loveland. the Curtis Building. 7th and San.
aom st. entrance. ;
BOYS wanted: steady work, pood wages.
Apply National Umbrella Frame Co..
Sftth and Thompson.
BOYS for stamping linings ln shoe factory.
Tenth Hoor. 3111 N. 12th.
CARPENTERS WANTED
APPLY ROOM 431
LAND TITLE BLDO.
CARPENTERS GOOD WAOES; STEADY
WORK. APPLY TO JOHN FETTER.
FOREMAN. RRAMM A STUART CO.
WYNNEFIELD AND HRYN MAWR AVES
PHILA.. OR AT WYNNEFIELD AVE
STATION. P. R. R.
CARPET STRETCHER wanted. Apply
Pollock-HustonCo.. Tulip and Dauphin
sts.
CHAUFFEUR, colored. B.ton Pierre-Arrow
furniture van; steady work: good wages.
Apply 20th Century Storage Warehouse Co..
Hli'il juaraev a.
CHAUFFEUR Experienced man. 40 jear.
old, on light truck. Republic or Autocar:
good wage.: steady work, ilth and Tioga atg.
CLERK Kxperlenceo operators un Mur
roughs ledver machine, wanted; excellent
opportunity tor advancement; state are. ex
perience and salary expected. P 321 Ledger
office. .
CLE UK or bookkeeper, crippled man, with
experience as bookkeeper or assistant:
capable of slttlnr at hlsh desk: state aye
and reference. P 334. I.edgir OWce
CLKHK. experienced, who ran act as assist
ant bookkeeper and work on ledgers. V
534. Ledger Office.
CLKKKtS Younte man wanted by a large
financial Institution for their night clerical
force; hours 12 n. m. to 6 a. m. t good op
portunity for advancement for those show
in abllltyt state age. 'fXprlerice and salary
Tdor QgljPT,
ar, pri..
HELP WAfr-raD-MAMNE ' 4
(Other Cls.slned Arts on Pure t) .''',Jt.
EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEURS
NEEDED FOR FRANCE
Y, M. C, A. wants GO from Phila
delphia; must be between 3 and BO
years of age; of Rood judgment,
clean hffblts and cheerful disposi
tion: must be capable of making all
repairs to cars; none accepted ot
German or Austrian parentage,
LIBERAL COMPENSATION
Great opportunity for travel and
added experience, which means In
creased ialu for future employ
ment. Call at once,
F. H. WE1DMAN
11 N.. 21st at.
Ppruce 70.
CLAIM CLERKS wanted, with transporta
tion experience preferred: salary $10(1 peri
month: chance for advancement. P 420.
Id'-er Offlce
COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN
MENT SHIPYARD. HOG ISLAND. RE
QUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS.
EXPERIENCED TIE BAKERS. WHITB;
WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE BUS
MEN FOR CAFETERIAS: COOD WAGES.
ROOM AND BOARD: PLEASANT SUR
ROUNDINGS. APPLY s
U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
300 WALNUT ST.
SEE MR. SCULL
OR
MR. fWARTZ
1521 ARCH
(Do not appfy at Hog Island)
CORRESPONDENT-STENOGRAPHER want.
ed hy a Irge pubtlshlns house: knowledge '
of office routine and the keeping of records
Address, stating references and salary 1
COPPER PLATERS Experienced helper, for
copper plating department. Apply Ed O
Budd Mfpr Co.. 23th nnd Hunting Park ave
DROP FOROER3
20 WANTED
Must be experienced along these lines. High
day rate nd excellent niece work.
BRINO REFERENCES
MIDVALK STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO
EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT
EDDYSTONE. PA.
riant emplojment hours Dallv, 7am
to B p. m., eicept Sunday; Saturday, 7 a'
m. to 11 a. m.
OR
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
Woodland ave. and la'and road .
8203 Market .treet
1521 Arch street
Office hours, fl a. in. to 8 p. m. dally ex
cept Saturday, until 12 o'clock noon. Sun
day, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DRAFTSMEN, detallera and tracers wanted..
on heavy brdnance equipment : applicant,
.hould give age. experience! state present
emplnser. If any. which will be traced con-f-dentlally.
II 043. Ledger Central. .
DRAFTSMEN Mechanical englne men,
powerhouse designers and detail men:
steady position: good opportunity, American
Eng. Co.. Aramlngo ave. & Cumberland it.
ELEVATOR OPERATOR. COLORED
NIGHT WORK """"
PERMANENT TOSITION
APPLY SUPERINTENDENT
SECOND FLOOR. 00(1 CHESTNUT ST.
ELEVATOR OPERATORS Wltpron
APPLY 606 CHESTNUT ST.. 2D FLOOR ."
ELEVATOR OPERATORS
OFFICE-HUII.DINO SERVICE
WHITE ,
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
APPLY ROOM 444
WIDENER BLDO.
ENGINEER for office building: must b. fa
miliar with Ice machine generators and
Corliss engines: 8-hour day; steady position.
Apply engine room. Wldener Bldg.
ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office build
lng service: white: steady employment.
Apply Room 431, Land Title Building.
ENGINEER, office building power 'plant: ;
o-uuur uajr. airauy worn; KOOO wag...
"VliiJ ..uuiii -sot, 4JMIIU 4111B UIQg.
ENGINEER Wanted, an engineer for Hotel V S
Majestic. Broad and Glrard ave.; steady
...,...., ,,,c.,,, Huuu ..nam, ,V11 Hl mClS, AP-
Ply at tlmo desk. Watts at. off Glrard avJT
Aek for chief engineer.
ENGINEER Camden factory want, com-
petent chief engineer to take charge ot
Power plant: alternating current. P 211.
Ledger Office. '
ENGINEER wanted to operate electric
driven concrete mixer. Apply 1120 Kac
at. Bee Mr. Leed.
FOREMAN
for brass foundrvt miiaf h. pnitikT. a 4-I.a
charge; excellent opportunity for good man. .t$
Olllcea 2018 E. Lett'erly 'st..
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FOREMAN Electrlc-llhtronafmettnn f.,
man. experienced on overhead wire. Apply i1"!
Wm. Foster. I'-'llH N. 31. t St. fyg
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