S5 WS$W?t ;; ii-"' '3 74 A . . tr ;v -" vjfiFmn ) ' ... I. . t , .-. & i t VsvrtMf1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, -AUGUST 5, 1918 - - --. 16 ft4 Sp4? i t )' a. v B- if iv t? l? 5 I If? in. I RS & ! h $ tr m t& an' P . A . ., ': p- r W U.S.TANKS ARE READY FOR SERVICE IN FIELD First American Battalion Fin ishes Training injhiglish ; Town Correspondence of the Associated Pess With th American Army In Engtnnil, Tuly 20. The first American tnnlt bat talion la ready for serlce. Trained by veterans of the British tankservlce and equipped with the most modern of the land warships, tho new forco Is ex pected to jrlve an excellent account of Itself. The British coaches of the Amer ican crews have oxprced their ap proval of the manner In which their pupils have adapted themselves to the operation of tho machines, and, unlesi they are mistaken, the men whose train ing In Hnpland Is Just belne completed will play an envlnble role. Their ma chines hae the best points of both tho British and French tanks. Jt Is expected that because of the ex cellence of the wenpons with which the battalion will flsht and the training It has undergone the American contingent will proe Itself exceptionally efficient : for, even as tho American engineers have been careful to cnmblno In the those now used b the Br tlh and the French, so have the Instructors of the personnel been scrupulously careful to Inculcate the rao't advantageous meth ods of offense and defense. British trainers at tho little country town where the Americans hae been coaches have been careful to explain to the men, as thev weeded out the unfit and those not tcmnernientallv suitable, tint only the be-t cin bo used There Is perhaps no branch of the arrm servlco that makes a rreater demand on the physical endurance of the man than tho tank serlce, and certainly none calculated to test tho nerves moro. BUMMER REPORTS atlaxtto city, y. J. 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MATJNEE DAILY V ;rTHE BRAND OF SATAN" GREAT NORTHERN "SVftg E rPERSHlNG'S CRUSADERS Erie L tkinCDIAl MTH 4 WALNUT STS. IMPfcj'AL. Mata.ai90. Evl. 7 I , J VT BERT I.YTELL v .J t. o UAN'8 LAND' la pKO MAN'S LANP" .eatfta Barrett, Helen M. Hudson. Johanna C. Bosher, Toress O. Ingram. Joseph (-. Rower, Rirhel A. . Keenan Mary Brads. Bridget Klnley. William Iluchanan, Mary B. Knight. William J. llurke. Jnmes M Kohler. Jennie F. Caskcs. Elizabeth Lambert. Krank n. I llfford, Chrlatlanlan ltpe. Allno Condon, Catharine Lower. Clnra u Cou Hannah S, Mann. C Jlde hnnla IMirird P Marriott, John Tarrelt, Elizabeth A. Melly, Sarah R. j'cnneli, Hrlrtoet MontKomery.MarBaret Jltler, Rcrnidlne L. n'ltrlen. Mary f oley, John J. I'ancoaat. laaae u red, Peru!, V. R. Pennell. William N. Oane-. Charles l'oley. Adam Harrison. Ellwood W. Prettyman. Ruth. !.iunth laanc Roberts, nmma H Olbson, William IT, Rutherford, Alonzo P tJoIUen. Palharlne Jaitnf Imlenu Heherrer. lTnnrla T RchllllnB. Cathcrlno Hchlett, Harry. Smith. Sutn . A. Smyth AmanH M Oormlev. samt.0. n t.orrell. JamcB S. liuinrrii carl HhU Jlobert T. run, tieien i Mananerry, i J. u llateratlck. llaney r Von Zech. Oeorge .it-uiv, tienriciia weir. lunzaucin Hcpp. Harry J. Wohllcbcn. Christina RARRETT POSIIER Aue 2 TORESS O wife of Crmles Ilosher and ilauehter of lite Edird nnd Martruerito Dunbar aited 14 Rela tives and friends. Mcnoken Council. No 109. Ji.S' r- Invited to funeral. Wed 2 p. m , 1041 s 4th st. rrlends may call Tuea eve. Auto service. Rownn. a qifv nin. in. s. RACHEL A. widow of Isaae N Bower, aired 78 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servicer Tues R p m Oliver II rtalr Hldir lso Chstnut st. Int private JelTeraonvllIe tVm Monteomerv Countv Pa. BRADY A tin. 2 RRIDGET. wife of John nrwdj Relatives and friends Invited to fu- rerai, ru-s H a m. residence ot nusoana, t-4 Montrose at Requiem mass St. An. thony' Church 30 a m. ' Int Holy Crosa iem RUCHANAN t Wlldwond Crest N J.. Aug 3 JIAR UOOTH widow of William P. Iluchanan. M D Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeril services 109 Mansion ave., linujonneiu. rv. j , Tues , 2 p ra. int. private RITRKE A hit n TAMr.q v nn of late Jimes nnd Anne Ilurkc Due notice of fu- nrni win no plven CVSKEY ur. 1 Et.17. RETH diuih- t r nf Hto William nnl Rrlierci Cll'kev inee nrndlej) nBe.l I Relative and rrlends Invited to runeral seniles 'lues n m.. 3117 C.ransback st Int West Laurel Hlll Cem. Friends may call Mon.. 7 to 10 p m Auto serwc. ri.trFORD Auff 3 CHRISTIANIAN CUKrORD. widow of L$U 8 Clifford and daughter of lati Louis C and Marcaret Fox Relathea and frlenda Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed. 2 pm. 4435 N Chadnlck at. Int. prlate Oreenmount Cem. Friends may lew remains Tues , 8 to 10 p ra CONDON Aus. 4, CATIIARINH. widow of Maurice Condon, aged llfl RelatUes and friend, lvalue of Sacred Heart and Rotary Societies of Church of Assumption, Invited to funeral. Wed . C 30 a m , 1224 Hutton wood st Polrmn macs of requiem Church of Assumption 10 a, m. Int. Hob Cross Cem Auto funeral. DH COt Hlffhth Month 3d HANNAH 8. Dl- COt nsed 82 IlelatKes nnd friends In MtM to funeral Thlrd-di flth 2 p m . resident nf sister Mircirpt T Knsle 50 Hurlld ave Haddonfleld. X J Int Had dontl' M TNNIS Aue 3 nnWAIlD r. son of lato Hduanl V and Murv A Hnnls Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral Thurs., a 30 a m IMS b mth t .S'olemn re quiem mass Church of til Chirle Horromeo 1U a m Int. Holy erofs Cem Auto serv ice rARUKLL Auk 2. HT.IZAUI3TII A . widow of I'rancls A Kirrell and daushtr of late Jacob and l.vdla HofTner, aired 87. Re.atlves and friends Invited to funeral services Wed ,3pm. n0 Morris t Int. H angelical Lutheran Church of Trinity Cem Remains may bo viewed Tues. ew. Auto service. n:..KL.h Aur fl nRiiXsirr wife of Robert Fennll Relatlvp and friends ln Mted to funeral Tues 7 30 a m 107 E Haines st (lermintown Solemn mass of requiem St Vincent's Church 1' a m Int Ilolv Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral riTLtill Aue 4 1 V Rockland st Oprmantown. RCRNADINH I, dinahter nf Mar A ind .ate James W I'itler Mass Church nf St. Trancls do AssUl Wed. 0 a m Tnt Lancaster Pa FOLEY Aus 4. JOHN J. husband of Elli K Folvy. of 1233 N COth st. Notice of funeral later TREED At Ml Hospital. Rerkelev Cal.. July 30. Serjeant EDWARD R HODCE. son of the Rev Joseph K and lato Ida Mav Hendrickson Treed, need 23 Relatives and friends inv Itcd in funeral strv Ices v ed , 2 30 p m. Fresbvtcrlan Church. Rrlstol. Fa Int llrlstol Cem OANO Auff 2. suddenly. CHARLES, son nf Charles nnd Kathrvn (lanit (ne Uickert). a eed 13 Relatives and friends children of Nativity School. Invited tn funeral. Tues . 8 30 a in . patents' resiil"nce, 3J14 Gaul st Solemn requiem niana N itlvlti It V M Church 10 a m Int All Saints' Cem , Urldeshun; Auto funeral GARRISON A us 2. ELLWOOD W.. huv bind of Ellnbeth Oarrlson and son of lata Lewis and Susin tlirrlon, need J.8 Rela tives and friends Mutual Friends Lodse, No. 412, I O O F., North American Council. No 332 O of L A and emplnves of A. J Reach Sportlne Goods Co., Tulip and Palmer sts , invited to funeral services, Tues . 2 p. m 274 W Sheldon at . Olncy Int private. Hillside Cem Remains may be viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p. m Auto funeral. R i v kk ti:mhots Day Boat for ' Baltimore Commencing Tliuradar. Adjust lat, leave l'liiladeluhlu i-trrr Turwliir, Tliuraday and haturda ut B A. .M. Returning, leaves Baltimore Monday, Wednesday und irldajr Thla trip eUes p-tssensers an opportunity to view all the ureat shlptards and sreat developmenta on the Delaware River. From Tier II. Mulh nelannre ATeaa. F. H filiovr.o. Aeent I riioroi'i.ws STRAND Gtn AV at VenanB' B of Uroad SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "Tim CITV OF DIM FACES" EUREKA 4UTU MARKET STS MABEL NORMAND In "JOAN OF PLATTSHl'IMJ" T R FRANKFORD 4715 Krank'"1 A- "My Four Years in Germany" TI IMRO FltONT ST. t GlItAKD AVE. jumuvj Jumto Junctlun un Frankford "L" J. Stuart Blackton's "Missing" l CC IQT 5-'D AND LOCUST StUEETS LULUOl Mata 130 3JII Kuts.ll .til to II Elsie Ferguson ,n 'T1IIlAKD.AN'GCn NIXON SL'D BELOW MAHKET ST. 'J 11 7 and 8 , TAYLOR HOLMES "VSl!;-. 333 MARKET gTARME7o 7Z8g CARLYLE BLACKWELL In 'THE GOLDEN WALL" MnnFI 25 SOUTH ST. Orcheetrm. IVlyJULA Continuous1 1 to 11. VIOLA DANA in "THE ONLY ROAD" PAI A PC 15 MARKET STREET I -Li-VCi jo A. M. to 11:15 p. M WILLIAM FAHNTM In "THE BONDMAN" PRINCESS .Wi?? MABEL NORMAND In 'THE VENUS MODEL" RFP.FNT MARKET ST Below 1TTH tHLjtUN I ii a. M. to 11 P. M MAY ALIJSON in "A SUCdnSSFUL ADVENTURE" RIA1 TH QERMANTOWN AVE. fxl"'-' v7 AT TUI.PEHOCKEN ST GEORGE M. COHAN In "HIT THE TRAIL IIOLLIDAY" Dl01 I MD AND SANSOM STS. rl V VJL.I MATINEE DAILY In -"MARTUA'S VINDICATION" DI inV MAHKET ST, BELOW 7TH KUDI io a. m. to nas p P.,M. In "THE KAI8EIV8 SHADOW' QArV 11 MARKET BTREET D-VV V I 8 A. M. TO UIDNIQHT GLADYS BROCKWELL In "BIRDS Oi PREY" CTAN1 I7Y1markbt ABOVE lTtt allNL.C.I ll!llJA.M71ollil5p"l Id. Jn "BOUND IN MOROCCO" Aiir n ItPT.TV MARIE. niiurter or James A. nnd Anni Harrett tnee I'tii V 5 ' r""' "l"' c"" "iJi 'cnV: Atuh,r,Cuhnera?: m ron. IreUl -- "V''"' nE-VTIIM OAUNTT, Suddenly, at W'eat Berlin. N. J.. Au 3. ISAAC, huaband of late Jeamle Oaunlt. aired 74 Relatives and friends lnlted to funeral aerlce. Tues 2'80 p. m , residence of son, Harry Oauntt. West Berlin, N J. Int Old llaptlat rem . Marlton, N. J. Remains mav be lewed Mon ee OCRNQROFS Auk. . OEOROE. ion of Mariraret and late John.r (iernarofa Rela tlxea and friends. McClellan Council, No. 87, Jr O. V. A. SI. P. and A Shop of Pusey & Jonea Co , S) J Yard, Inxlted to funeral services. d 3 n m . yrtt W Main at.. Haddonfleld. N. J Int. prhate. Friends' may call Tues , after 7pm OIHSO.V. Auic. S. WILLIAM II . son of William and late Mariraret Olbson Resi dence, an.'O Warren t. Due notice of fu neral will be alien. OLADINO Auc 5. LIZZIE OLADINO, formerb of 701 Pine at RelatUea and friends Inxtted to funeral serIces, Thura , - 30 p m . from the resldnce of Mrs. Joseph C. Champion. 1821 N !2d st (lOLt)KN AUK. S CATHARINE GOLD EN (neo Pnorl wife of Philip (lolden. Reatlea and friends Invited to funeral. JVed, 8 30 a. m.. 2H20 E. Albert st (18th Ward) Solemn requiem mass St Ann's Churrh 10 a m tnt St. Ann'a Ceni GORDON AUR. 2, MARY, widow of rrancla Gordon (nee Cooper), ased fid Rela tives and frlenda Imlted to funeral serv ices. Tues . 1 p. m . residence of snn.ln-la.w. Thomas Ward 101.1 N American at. Int. private, iireenmount cem Gorm ey 'ini.1 Incrsoll at GORilELU Auk 4. JAMES S.. husband of Sarah Gorrell (nee OalllBer). Relatives and friends, De Lv Halle Counrll, No 1190. K of C 1 Stt Marie's Uenedclnl Bocletv and St Chap ea a V A. II. Society nf Kellssvllle. Invited to funeral. Wed . 8.10 a m.. Baltimore ave. above Ann at., Clifton HelKhts. Del Co Tn. llluh mass St Charles's Church 10 a. m Int. St. Charles s Cem No rarrlaarea OUTUROD Suddenly Auc. S CARL, son of John I and Marftaret M Oulbrod aaed Tues ii iiciauvea nnu irienns invuea to tuners! 2 p m.. residence of narnts. 3404 Mintua nve Int Greenwood Cem Re. mains may ne viewed ,-vion . 7 to 9 p m Trenton N J . pipers ronv HALL AUB .1 ROFtERT J. HALL hus band of Joanna Hall Relatives and friends. St. Thomas's Lengue nf the Sacred Heart, General J. F. Hevnofda Post, No 71 G A. R . and survivors of Co. C. 4Bth Rest., pa Vols Invited to funeral. Wed , S a. m . 1i2o Morris at Solemn requiem mass St. Thomas's Church 0 30 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. HART Aub 2. HELEN P, daughter of lato William M nnd Helen Hart. aBed 32 Relnllvea and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 3 p m . snrtmenM nf Wll llnm II Il-itterahv. .1110 N Itroid st Re. milns mav be v lewed Tu?s eve. Int Green tnnunt Cem Auto runernl HAVERSTICIC tudlenlv Aug 3 HAR- vBY F HAVEHST1CK rrlends maj call Tues . 7 to n p m , 479 Monastery ave , Roxborough. Funeral services nnd Int. Wed , Lancaater. Pa. HIPr Aug. 2. IIAItRY J husband of Mary Hipp- (nee Elliott). Rrlathea and frlenda member, of Whlt Fawn Club In ltcd to funeral Tuea.. 8 30 a. m . 303 W. Indiana ave Hlirh maaa of requiem St. Honaentura'a Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto aervlre HOOK Ana-. 3. HENRIETTA HOOK (nee Myera). widow of William Hook. Rela tUea and frlenda Invited to funeral aerv Icea Wed .2pm. 2334 B. 12th at. Int. Drltate Auto aerlce, HUDSON AU 4. JOHANNA P . dauuli. ter of Mariraret and late Kranrla F Hudaon (nc Flnnenan). formerly of 1H42 S 12th at. Funeral will be announced at a later date from realdence of mother 1721 Rllner at. INGRAM. AU(t 2 JOSEPH C . son of Benjamin and Kate Ingram, aged 2 Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tuea, 8 30 n m . lflll S Trazler at West Phlla Ittwh maas Church of th Moat Bleased Sacrament 10 a m. Int. ltol Croj Cem Auto tuneral KEF.NVN Aua- 2 MARY KEENAN widow of Peter Keenan Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tuea 0am 2131 Mndlaon aquare. Solemn hlch maBS nf requiem St Anthnny'a Church 10 10 a m Int Cathedral Cem Auto funeril KINLEY u. 1. WILLIAM. hnhsnd ot Ellzlbeth Klnley (nee Burke) Relatlvea and frlenda emplnvcs Joaeph Roaenthal Snna. Inc Co Invited tn funeril. Tuea , R 30 a. m , 1010 N Palethorp at High requiem maas St Mlrhael'a Church 10 a m Int. New Cathedral Cem. KNIGHT Autr 3 WILLIAM JOSEPH hnbind of Mirv Knljrht (nee BovveM need 27 Relatlvea nnd frlenda member of Bar tndera tTnlnn I.ncal No. 11 Invited to funeral Wed R 30 n. m. 1040 Reeae at Requiem mn Ht Mlehnel'a Church 10 a m Int Holy SV?pulchro Cem. Auto fu neral KOIILFR Auir 2 JENNIE F . wife of Charlea Kohler and diujrhter of .Tamea and late Mariraret Ilenneaey. Relitlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tuea , 8 10 a. m . 227 Raldvvln at . Mjnavunk. Requiem maas St Mars 'a Churc'i 10 a m. Int. Weatmln. ster Cem Auf aervlce. LAMBERT Surtdenlv at Ocean Cits. N. T , Auc. 1. FRANK R LAMBERT. aBed . Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral aerv lce, Tuea ,2pm 030 Central ave,, Ocean City N J. Int Plinntvll!c Cem I.ini'U auit 3 AI.wjNi; i.t-jii'r; wianw of John Lelno (nee Marchall) aged PI Relatlvea and frlenda confrrecatlon of St Paul'a nvnn(relcal Lutheran Church Invited to funernl servlcea Tuea 2 p m . 124(1 Palmer at Int private. North Cedar Hill Cem Auto funeril . LOWER At Newark. N J . on Pat . Aue 3 1018 CLMIA beloved wife of John P S Lovver (nee Pontrler) In 71d vear Bodv will arrive at Frankford Station Phila delphia on Tuea . Aue 0 at 2 P. m Int In Greenwood (K of P ) Cem MANN In Bridgeport Montcrnmerv Co Pi Auc. 3 CHARLES HYDE MANN h"s hmd of Frnncea IllcklnKa Minn, aped On Relitlvea and frlend8 Invited to funeral aervlcea ,118 De Knlb Bt . Tues . 2 30 p. m Int private MMtRlOTT Aue 3, JOHN, hunband of J.ino Marriott, aeed r.o Relatlvea and friends Invited to funernl aervlcea. Tuea , -p m , aon In-lnvv's realdence, Jamefl II. IidBe. 1449 Kalahn ave. Camden, N. J Int private, Mt. Tenco Cem, Phlla. Frlendl may call Mon., after 7 pm. . MEII.Y At aon-ln-law'a residence. Dr Rotert Cosle. 1812 Chrlatlan at . Auc 3 SARAH BARBARA MEII.Y. aged 73 Serv- lies and int. l.etmnon, l'a., lues, womuu, ra . papera copy. MOMGilMKHY Aub 2. MARGARET, widow nf Robert MontBomery. Relatlvea and friends invited to fuueral aervlcea. Tuea. 2 P m , 1011 N. Lawrence at Int Mt Morlah Cem Remains may bo icwed Mon. after MOYER Auc 1. MYRA. tlauahter of late Edward P and Elizabeth T Mover Reli tlvea and frlenda Invited tn aervlcea Tues. 2 n m 18J1 Race st Int private. Omit tlowers . . MtCINN Killed In action In France lune 0 JOSEPH VINCENT metvber of 23d Infantry Co. K. aon of late Tnaenh ind Jen nie VcOInn (nee Vnll). 2.127 Kimball ft. Ruatlvea and frlenda Invited to nttend anl emn requiem maaa for repoae of his aoul. Wed Pin a. m. St Anthonv'a Church, Grav'a Ferry road and ritzw-itr st o'llRlFN. AUB 1 MARY O BRIEN. widow nf John O Brian Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Wed 8 10 a m,. vail s. rtinfrirori at i24th and M tnln sts) Snlrmn ren'llem maaa St Fdmond a Church 10 m Int Holy Crss Cem PWCOAST Aub 3. ISAAC TI PAN COAST, nBfd 03 Relatives and frlenda in vited tn funeral Wed 2pm Acidemv st , Clijton, N. J. Services at house 2 P m Int ERllncton Cem.. Clarkaboro. N. J. A-utos will meet train leaving Market at. ferrv Phlla . 12 10 PAXSON Suddenly Aub 4 nt Sevvlck ley Pi . RICHARD PAXSON Notion of funeral will li plven from the Oliver II Hair ltldff . 1820 CheBlnut at Phlla PEVNEL1- AUB 2 , WILLIAM N PEN NELL Relatlvea and friends invited to funeral aervlcea Tuea 4 n m 1110 Edsc mont ni" . Cheater Pa tnt private POI.F.Y. Aub, 2 ADAM POLEY. husband of Emma Polev. Relatlvea and frlenda. in dependence lxdKe. No SI I. O O F: south western Aaaemhly. No. 18 A O of M. P.. and einplnvea of Cramp'a llpass I-nundrr. In. vited tn funeral Tuea ,2pm 5530 Master at. Int. Ml Morlah Cem. Remains may b- lewed Vtn ov. PItETTYMAV Suddenly nn Aus. 4 1018. RUTH PRETTYMAN wife of Edward Prettyman and daughter of John and Har riett Baaler. osed Jl jeara Relatlvea and friendl invited to funeral aervlcea. Wed.. 2 P m.. parents' residence 1S12 E. Mpya menalnK ave. Int private. Fcnwood Cem. AR01nUTS,AuB. 4. EMMA SIOLER. wife nf William It Rol.'rta Funeral aervlees, Tfnnnn an W Wfl ne W nt 111 RIN. MerlOn 13.. S'e.1 , a p. m Int at convenience of family. Rf'OERS. Vub 3 EDWARD H.. huaband of Hattle P.oiers (neo CralK). Relatlvea and frlendir Ottawa Tribe I O R M . Junior Mechanics of Woodbury. local Union ftf Camuen No 2U3. New York Ships ard Relief Asso.. Invited to funeral services. Tuea.. 2 p. m . 310 Market st.. Gloucester. N. J. Int. Cedir Grove Cem. Frlenda may "lilTTHElfronD Au 2. AI-ONZO P. huaband of Jeannette l. Rutherford aged 7J. RelatlVTS and friends Invited to funeral services. Tuei , 11 a m . 5300 Lansdowne ave Int. private Woodlands Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon.. 7 to 10 p. m SAUER AUB 3. ANDREW, huaband of Amelia Sauer (nee Muesae). Relatlvea and friends. Oak Beneficial Society. Invited to fug neral services vvea i v. m . "''- 'u,u at Int. private Weft Laurel Hill Cem. Remain- mav bo viewed Ta eye 8CHERZER Aui, 3. FRANCIS J., son of Baah and Minnie Scherzer. aged 10. Relatives and frrends Invited to services. Wed , 2 P. m . grandparents' realdence. 429 N. Bin st. Remains may be viewed Tues. "sCHILLINO Aus, 3 CATHERINE, wife of John F Schilling Relatlvea and friends are invited tn funeral. Wed., 11 a. m Serv Ices late residence, Tuckahoe, N J . Tues , 8 a. m Int. Hillside Cem. ahout 11 a. m 8CHLETT. Aug. 2 HARRY, husband of Annie 8chfctt (nee Hurn) Relatives and friends. Court Northern Liberties. F of A.. No '150, employes Robert II. Foerderer leather Mfg Co. Invited to funeral. Tues. .n i iio w Wlldev at. Schemn high requiem maas Church nf Immaculate Con ;...;. inr. to a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. AU8?IITliT-Aur 3. SUSAN B. A., widow of Elijah Smith, aged 81. formerly of 201 Ardmor. ave.. iiiBiiia.nu .. . iici lives and frlenda invited to funeral serv ices Tues . 2 p. m.. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Trenton, N. J. Train leaves 32d and Market sts. J R.-. Sta.. 12 noon. Remain, may be viewed at church. lot. Rlvcrvlew Cem.. Trenton. N. J- 8MYTH. In Wilmington, Del . Aug. 4. AMANDA M.j widow of Krlgad er Oeneral Thoniaii A. 8mth. aged 81. Relatives and frlandi invited to funtrvl services. 1401 Hoanejr ww. 'i "". ".-.. .... v PSTAN8r.r?imY-Au!'l . 12D3 S. Mil, DEATIIS be viewed at church, Tues., 8 to 10.80 p. m, int Merlon Cem. t. , 1 VON ZF.CII Aur. , OEOROE, aon of Walter and Anna Von Zerh (nee Sladen), aged fl Funeral and Int. strictly private. WBIR. Au. S. I5I.IZAHRTH, widow of Peter Weir, aBed 84. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Tues., tp a m , apartmtnts of W'm. II, Rattersbv, 3310 N Rroad st, Int, Ardaley Rurlal Park. Re. malna may be viewed Mon , R to in p m WOHLLEREN AUB. 2, CHRISTINA M. daughter of John and late Johanna W'ohl leben (nee Goesaweln), aged 20. Relatlvea and friends, Younc Ladlea' Archeonfra ternlty of Holy Family St Peter's Church, Invited to funeral, Tuea., 7 80 a m , fath er's residence, 1431 N. Randolph st. Re quiem mass St. Peter's Church a. m Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto service. LOST AND FOUND CHARM Lost Bhrlner watch charm marked J. W. 7... Creacent Temple, on train be tween North Philadelphia and Trenton, re ward, return to J, W. Zenker, 373 Hamilton ave . Trenton. N. J. SUITCASE Lost suitcase containing tennis racket, balls sweater etc.. at Mth and Cedar nve. last Saturday evening. Reward. Call Baring 7122 W. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other rlaaaUled Ads on Page 2) AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PHILADEL PHIA AND VICINITY, THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION IS OF VITAL IM PORTANCE IN Tim PROSECUTION OF THE WAR. YOUNG WOMEN RETWEEN 17 AND 85 CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN A8 OPERATORS COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALL IMPORTANT ARMY OF THREE THOU SAND LOYAL YOUNG WOMEN. THE TRAININO AND THOROUGH. COURSE IS SHORT $! 00 PEU WEEK I? PAtD DURINO THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. APPLY ANY WEEKDAY BETWEEN 8 AND 6, EVENINGS. BY APPOINTMENT. MISS M D. RYAN FIRST FLOOR. 1631 ARCH ST., PHILA. A M MISS G SMITH ". 400 MARKET ST PHILA. MISS W G RETLLY ' 20 E. BTII ST., CHESTER, tAt THE BELL TELEPIIOVE COMPANY OT PENNSYLVANIA BOOKKEEPER Experienced joung lady to tako entire charge of booka: atate refer- ence and full experience II 217, LedBer Off BOOKKEEPER In Insurance office, experi enced In double entry and knowledge of accounting B 205. I-edger Office CALCULATORS PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR EXPERIENCED CALCULA TORS AND CLERKS. GOOD PAY E F HOUGHTON COMPANY Arn.Y AT 240 W. SOMERSET ST. OR rilONE KENSINGTON 7100 CLERK, experienced In operating tjpewrlter and comptometer Apply bs letter. 1044 E Tioga al COMPTOMETER OPERATOR aubatltute for month of Ausuat. Apply Simmons Hard warr Co 421 Arc at COOK wanted, ateady emplovment good wagea Apply Y. M C. A. 1013 W. Le hlgh nve GIRL, colored, neat wanted understand halrdreaalng Apply 1510 South at U1RI.S wanted over 10 seara old. to learn. good pay svhlla learning, piecework plan with guaranteed salary: pleasant surround- Inga clean work Apply 2811 N Broad st- UIRLS for laboratory work In milk nlant: give exp-rience anu aaiary wantea r 431. Ledger Office HOSIERY TOPPERS and knitters on Scott & Williams machines: full automatic: steady vvork Rood pay. The Hyglenlo Fleeced Underwear Co , 2411 N Howard. Can call evenings and Sundas at H. Zellers 20 '0 E Glenwood ave LABORERS women wanted, for general laboring work Arpiv noii in ii in Aiinmic Kenning Co Emplovment Department, Atlantic Gate, 3144 Poaavunk ave OPERATOR for aw-eater coats, experienced on Union Special and Merrow machlnea; ateady work and good pay. Apply 55 N. 3d at. third floor. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER offered hand some offlcea free In prominent modern building In center of city In exchange for taking telephone meaaagea and anawerlng Inquiries P 521. Ledger Office ' SCHOOL TEACHER Opportunity for com petent school teacher aeeklnz more de sirable emplovment more healthful better paving work for 12 months. A 125, Led- cer Office. SOLICITORS TUP PUBLIC T.FDGER REQTJIRFS SETRAI. FIRST - CLASS SO LICITORS FOR CIRCULATION PROMOTION: ABILITY TO MEET AN') TALK TO THE BFST PEO TIE IS FSSF.NTIAL BUT PER SONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE CEIVE FIRST CONSIDERATION A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO DO NOT ORJECT TO IIOUSE-TO-HOtlSC SOLICITATION ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CREW MANAGER APPLY TO MR COR REA. SECOND FLOOR, PUBLIC LEDGER BUILDING. STENOGRAPHER YOUNG WOMAN ACCOUNTING DEPART. MENT i thi; ruiii.ju i.uuurcH uk- amV. THE SERVICES OF A BnlQIIT YOUNG WOMAN WITH KNOWLEDGE QF STKNtHiHAI'MX Vi.f i r ri.vvivi i im -a KNOWLEDGE OF BOOKKEEPING WILL BE HELPFUL. PUBLIC LEDOCR COM PANY. SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. STENOGRAPHER Good-paving, permanent nnaltlnn to canahle vounc lady, where abil ity will be appreciated with advancement. central location Apply lun uommonwealtn Trust Bldg STENOGRAPHER wanted Permanent posi tion with wholesale house: easy hours and excellent surroundings In central office bldg. Write promptly P O Box 202. TEACHER of spelling grammar, etc.. for business school, state age, education, ex perience and salary desired. P 503. Led- ger unice. TYPIST Young lady wanted by Publlo Ledger Co to operate typewriter. Apply to Mr Flvnn flth and Chestnut sta TYPISTS. 6, mature, well educated, thor oughly experienced, to start work at once: prefer those living in Southwest or West Philadelphia for this particular work; also high-grade Elllnt-Flsher machine operator, capable of taking supervision of large de partment. Apply Women's Employment De partment, A. I 8. -C., Hog Island. Pa. WANTED WOMEN FOR SCRUBBING AND CLEAN ING, bllUUT UUUllB AINU ViUUJJ fAI. J S DRAKE 808 CHESTNUT ST. WINDERS, experienced on bottle bobbins; steady work and good pay. Apply 53, N. 3d st third floor. vvlnr.lts Exner skein winders on hnttle bobbins, rteady work; good pay. Hyglenlo Fleeren unnerwear to. .'-in xm Howard IN THE HEART OF PHILADELPHIA" MlDVALH Steel and Ordnance Co. Nlcetown -Works Have these positions open for whit, women Typist. Wiling- machine operator Comptometer operator. CALL AT EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 4301 Wiasablckon ave. WOMEN CLEANERS for scrubbing In office building, white! a hour, per day. 0 a. m. to 9 a. ro.. 5 p m. to B p. m Good wages. steady work.,- Apply Koom.,481, Land Title HELP WANTED FEMALK (Other Classified Ads nn Tage 2) YOUNG LADY Knowledge of typewriting and office work. Apply W, A. Llpplncott Co . 313 Arch st : Toj CAN HELP WIN THE WAR Well-educated, ambitions women Stenographers and Tj plats nre wanted at once Unusually attractive working conditions EXCELLENT WAOB SCALE Special trains to nnd from Thlla. Morntig and Evening CALlI PERSONALLY Tuesdav, August the 0th, and during the week . WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HOG IS7.AND PA ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL HELP WANTED MALE (Other rlaaaifled Ads on rage 2) ACCOUNTANT Mfg. establishment rrqulres services of experienced person wnose past record will confirm his nbllltv. In replving mention age exp . Initial sal J 40 .T.ed Cent. ADVERTISING SOLTCITOR Active man for hlgh-clas textile nnnual trade direc tory; good leada furnished; liberal commis sion basis, proposition can he worked profit ably as a side Issue by a hustler. M 1043. I.eoger v-emrai ANOLESMITHS BOILERMAKERS COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP FORQERS See representative of the New York Ship building Corporation at the United States umpiosmeni servicv, ioi Arcn at. AUTO MACHINISTS AND REPAIRMEN Experienced on repairing all makes of trucks and pleasure carB; good pay and hours for the right man: must be A-l; state age, experience and salary ex pected. P 09, P O. Box 3300. AUTO SALESMEN We cart use2 good men to sell Tord cars and trucks; Immediate dellverv; good opportunity Anpls Unlver. sal Motor Agency, 10 a. m. to noon. 3302 Chestnut at AUTOMOBILE WASHER wantedto take rare of 2 touring cars Apply Crans Ice Cream Co 218 8 21d st. BOOKKEEPER In Insurance office experi enced In double entry and knowledge of accounting It 201. Ledger Office BOYS THE PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY HAS OPENINGS TOR PBVERAL BOYS WHO ARE PAST IB YEARS OF AGE: THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR BOYS WITH INITIATIVE APPLY AT ONCE TO MR. FLYNN. 0TH AND CHEST NUT STS. CARPENTERS WANTED APFI.Y ROOM 431 LAND TITLE BUILDINO CHAUFFEUR Business cars (Cadillac and Rulck), good position for right1 man: prefer one East draft ige: very little night or unday work: must present good ap pearance: stite age, silarv and references. G 1)8. P. O. Box 3443. COMPOSITOR for work In private printing plant; modern working conditions: good pay and short hours Apply Houghton Press. Mascher and Somerset CIVIL ENGINEER for building construction work: man with 1 or 2 years' experience 6 referred Apply the Austin Co , 10th floor, ulletln Bldg Ask for Mr. Reeze. COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN. MENT SHIPYARD. HOG 'ISLAND. RE QUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS, EXPERIENCED PIE BAKERS. WHITE: WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE BUS MEN FOR CAFETERIAS: GOOD WAGES. ROOM AND BOARD; PLEASANT SUR ROUNDINGS. APPLY U. S, EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 300 WALNUT ST. SEE MR. SCULL on MR. SWARTZ -1 ARCH (Do not app nt Hob Island) DRAFTS-MEN. 2. first ctafa, wanted at once with general engineering experience: good proposition on Government work. Apply In p-rson nr bv letter. The Barrett Companv, Margaret and Bermuda streets Frankford. DROP FORGERS 20 WANTED Must be experienced along these lines; high day rate and excellent piecework. BRINO REFERENCES MIDVAT.T5 STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE, PA. Plant emplnvment hours Dally. 7 a, m to 5 p m.. except Sunday; Saturday, 7 a. m to 11 a, m. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Woodland ave and Island road 5201 Market st. Federal office: 1510 Arch St. (Ask for Mr. O'Connor) Office hours 0 a. m tn 8 p. m. dally ex cept Saturday, until 12 o'clock noon; Sua day. 10a m to4p n ELECTRIC LIGHT construction foreman: experienced on overhead wires. Apply Wm. Foster 1208 It. Slat at. ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office build lng aervlce. white: steady emplosment. Apply Room 411. Land Tllla Bldg ENGINEER. FIRST CLASS. WANTED FOR 7-DAY TOSI TION. 8-KOUR SHIFT: WAGES 134 APPLY P 620. LEDGER OFHCE, ENGINEER for office building, must be familiar with Ice machines, generators and Corliss engine; 8-hour day; steady posi tion. Arply engine room. Wldener Building, ENGINEER, office building power plant! 8-hour day; ateady work: rood wages. Apply Room. 481. Land Title1 Bldg. ENGINEER wanted to operate modern D- C. power plant! good pay. Apply 414 N. 32d at FIREMAN Colored Good wages; ateady .employment. Apply engine room, Wldener Bldg. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Claaalfled Ada on Page) t) FIREMAN wanted for small pawer plant! easy tiring and good pay. Apply 414. N. 3d sL FIREMAN'S1 IIEf.rKR. colored: steady em ployment; good wages. vviw ciiauie room. WJdener Bldg. GUARDS ; WANTED . NO experience necessary! must be between 25 and 45 jears of age: good wages! short- nour snuis. BRING REFERENCES MIDVALF. STEEL AND. ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDY8TONE. PA. Plant employment hours Dally. 7 am., to o p. m . except ounuay. c.u-w - - to 11 a. m. OR -- -WOODLAND 'AVE AND-' ISLAND ROAD oyH3 iVtarKev ni. . . Federal office 1B1 Aich.t. (Aak for Mr. OCm')..n Office hours (1 a. m to 8 p. m. dany. ex cept Saturday until 12 o'clock noon: Sun diiv, 10 h m. tn 4 n m. HELPERS for shipping department, ply 3D4B Oermantown ave. Ap- IRON WORKERS, outside, structural. Stew ard ft Stevens Iron Works, 1I2B N, 9th. IRON WORKERS wanted on metal turn. H. D. Dougherty Co 17th and Indiana ave. KITCHEN HELPER One kitchen helper. 1 cook: day work, good wages: short hours. Apply t chef! ltotel Majestic. Broad and Olrard Watts st entrance. 1000 LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT- WORK attnth at and KeyBtnne load (Pucknam Tract) 2 block" west of Highland avel: near nt railroad station. Thurlow on Pennsyl Pvanla Railroad. 40c PER HOUR Time and one-half '"J u overtlm. orer All transportation charges In excess of lOo per trip will be allowed. APPLY 83 P KITH ST. , (2D FIOOR) PHIIA . OR APPLY TO ANY UNITED STATES OR FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU ' EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT aZISRlmJfflma. pa. LABORERS UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LABORERS WANTED FOR WAR WORK AT GOVERNMENT YARD FOR SHIP AND YARD CONSTRUCTION IN SOUTHWESTERN PART OF CITY FREE TRANSPORTATION ONE WAY DAILY FOR PARTICULARS PRESENT THIS AD. AT NEAREST U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OR AT MAIN OFFICE 800 WALNUT ST. MR. SHATTUCK OR 1B21 ARCH ST. MR. SWARTZ 100 LABORERS Needed at one 40 CENTS AN HOUR Tim. and bait tlm. overtime FREE TRANSPORTATION for all within commutlnr distance Good dormitory facilities i Apply Employment Office. CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANY. "CHESTER, PA. Or Philadelphia Employment Dept. CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANY, LTD 214 N. 10TH ST. , , LABORERS GOOD WAGES STEADY WORK APPLY TO . JOHN FEITER FOREMAN (BKANN STUART CO) WYNNEFH3LD AND BRYN MAWR AYES. . OR WYNNEFIELD AVE. STATION, P. R. R. LABORERS WANTED to work at power planl In Cheater. Pa. Transportation paid both ways. Apply between a. m. and fl p. m. 709 Oil. Uldg., 16th and Sanson- St.. ' See Mr. Cpyle, LABORERS MEN WANTED FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK. TRACK "WORK AND FREIGHT HANDLINOl WHITE OR COLORED. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STEADY WORK! NO LOST TIME BOARD AND LODCHNO AND At LBABTTi'IJbO PER DAT CLBAR.. ADVANCWO!MTrail MW HELP WANTED MATiE (Other Classified Ada on Page t) WAR WORK FOR ALL MEN LEAVINO NONESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES THE CHANCE FOR INSIDE MEN TO EARN GOOD WAGES AT HEALTHY OUTSIDE WORK HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD OFFERS YOU , JOB AT LABORING. IF YOU ARE SOFT AND NOT USED TO PHYSICAL WORK WE WILL PUT YOU ON SPECIAL WORK UNTIL YOU BECOME HARDENED. N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO WORK IN THE FIRST LINE OF FFENSE AT HOME AT GOOD WAGES. YOU START AT 850 PER HOUR! 11 HOURS' TAY FOR 10 HOURS' WORK. YOU CAN SHORTLY IN CREASE YOUR EARNINO CAPACITY. THIS OFFER EXTENDS TO CLERKS. OFFICE MEN AND ALL THOSE FORCED' BY SELECTIVE-SERVICE REGULATIONS TO SEEK EMPLOYMENT IN A WAR. ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. AND TO ANY OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS 'WHO ARE WILLINO TO START AT THE BOTTOM. IF YOU MEAN BUSINESS. PUT ON YOUR OLD , CLOTHES. CUT OUT THIS AD AND PRESENT IT AT THE NEAREST U. S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ( OR MAIN OFFICE 8D AND WALNUT 8TS".' MR. BHATTUCK OR 1619 ARCH ST. MR. SWARTZ EXPERIENCED LABORERS AND TRACK MEN ARE ALSO NEEDED AT, ONCE j 85e PER HOUR. $3.83 FOP. TEN-HOUR DAT. SIX-DAT WEEK! FREE TRANSPORTA TION TO YOUR WORK ONE WAT DAILY! GOOD BOARD AND LODOINO AT THE YARD AT TUB RATE OF 17.70 PER WEEK. APPLY ONLT AT ABOVE AD DRESSES. HELP BUILD SHIPS BE A LINK IN THE CHAIN BOO LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK 40e PER HOUR Time and one-half for all overtime 'over 8 hours Free transportation to and frcm Darby to the works APPLY SI S 18TH ST. (2D FLOOR) PHILA . OR APstLY TO ANY UNITFD STATFS OR FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MaeARTHUR BROTHERS 1 Chester pike. Darby, Pa. BOO LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK On main highway (Broadway) between West vllle. N. J . and South Gloucester, N. J., nearest station South Gloucester, on. Penn sylvania R. R. (West Jersey and Seashore U1VIS101. 4Be PER HOUR Tim. and one-half for all overtime ovar r 8 hours. Free transportation to and from Philadelphia and Intermediate point.. APPLY TO ANY UNITED STATES OR FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU OR APPLY EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MaeARTHUR BROTHERS SOUTH GLOUCESTER. N. J. BOO LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE Rate 40c per hour Time and one-halt for overtime Free tronsportatlon to and from Philadel phia, Camden, and Intermediate point.. APPLY ' 83 S 18TH ST. (2D FI-OORl, P1HLA., OR APPLY TO ANY UNITED STATES OR FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MaeARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANY WASHINGTON PARK ' NEAR WESTVILLE. N. J. LABORERS ' 2 0 0 WANTED ITALIANS. SPANISH OR COLORED- For production work and yard work. Steady work; good wages. APPLY AT MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. Plant Emplosment Hours Dally. 7 a. m. to 5 pr m.. except Sunday; Saturday. 7 a. m. to 11 a. m. i OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES "' Woodland ave and Island road i .. 5203 Market st. l Federal Office. 1.119 Arch st. . (Ask for Mr. O'Connor) Office Hours, (1 a, m to 8 p. m. daily, ex cept Saturday until 12 o'clock noon: Sun day, 10'a. m. to 4 p. m. LABORERS WANTED ATLANTIC REFIN1NO CO. EMPLOYMENT DEPT. ATLANTIC GATE - ,3144 PASSYUNK AVE. LABORERS WANTED innrv nivtu i LAND TITLE BUILDINO Jr"'.- HELP WANTED MAM ' (Olher Classified Ads on Parq ) Vtfl wPj LABORERS WANTED AT ONCB m sl E00 MACHINISTS' PIPEFITTERS FURNACE MEN GOOD CAJIPi STEAtbY WORK SHIPPED EACIL.DAY AT 10:30 A. jr. AND 2 '10 P. 11 APPLY 22 N. 13TII ST. M f. 1 1 2e LABORERS OR MECHANICS WANTED FOR ATLANTIC REFINING CO. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR EMPLOYMENT 8ERV1CE 3D AND WALNUT STS. ' jt t ..' .1' SEE MR. CHARLES HAUTHOR: LABORERS WORK IN PHILADELPHIA, APPLY TO S. COOK 1B21 AR'CII ST. i!K vi . "- ' -H 5. LABORERS COLORED I GOOD PERMANENT POSITIONS 'J? APPLY SUPERINTENDENT "l"" SECOND FLOOR. 006 CHESTNUT gtSfe 'm 3 IA? AS '.WJ : f.E UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT 3C s-1 SERVICE LABORERS WANTED FOR WAR WORKg t A AT GOVERNMENT YARD FOR SHIP AND T JYARD CpNSTRUCTION IN SOUTHWEST-J ERN PART OF CITY. fS FREE TRANSPORTATION ONE WATJ DAILY. FOR PARTICULARS PRESEN1? THIS AD AT NEAREST U. S. ESIPLOT-S MENT SERVICE OR AT MAIN OFFICE. Wtl -.t 300 WALNUT ST. j3 MR. SHATTUCK OR 1321 ARCH ST. MR. SWARTZ LATHE HANDS, capable ot handling flaiKl vyorK n screw machine forming tool.: x-f1l cellent opportunities; good wageaj splendid! working conditions. Miller Lock Co.. OrttuW'TI LINEMEN Experienced electric light menr Foster. 1201 N 31st st - .tJ --.- . .... tu.,u n.ica, AUU11T win. - STORAGE BATTERY MEN WANTED EXPERIENCED MEN W ALSO -jK MOLDERS OR CASTERS J?V 3Bo PER HOUR TS WITH PREMIUM Ml TO START T3 GOOD MEN ' . 4& ARE MAKING 130 TO 40 PER WEEK W. or !i2vi HOURS -a STRAnv ivnntr t1 PHILA. STORAQE HATTHBV l-n i-tv. ONTARIO AND G STS. "filri i m JN THE HEART OF PHILADELPHIA MIDVALE "jrtvl Steel and Ordnance Co. Nlcetown Work. Needs Oen-hearth men Rolling-mill men Tlre-mlll mem Crucible-steel men Temperlng-plant men Ordnance men Riggers . Chlppers Electrical machinists Mill machinists 500 laborer. Vise hands Lathe hands Boiler firemen Pipefitters Grinders Gear cutter. Moulders Threader. Vertical borlrg-mlll hand. Apply at works' Employment OfflcsyKl . 4301 Wissahlckon ave. J)D or ai any ox ma followln" branch offices 1510 Arch st. 15 n Chelten ave, 3181 Market st. 2320 N. 10th St. The works' Employment Of Ana y and the branch oRlc. 0 ra ODen dally and until ai. iiiiu Ami Hi, - on Saturday? th othr-iraiioij AfYlrM sr orwn dailv.and fraaft i to p o'clock in lb evri $ TM r- W3 Ulljsi m Bulldinav T TMH AVE.' lIiXriRIA MAHKBT BT. AB. TH Sl. Sievv V'fli o. o ". .3wm i W Flafs . Mo i"i .'J. , I'M Li- v ra H lwin.C .2 3W. W.J ji-aafc rs JBL SmCLL rzp-(tr- - JJ . 'I .-.. , . A -&.,
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