mw .tr -tfus " r. w." " niTi .. v ' .fc'iTOTJlf.' nftwv? A?rirsi.tiwa BET'' VM7 V . t- . EVENING PUBLIC '.LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, . AUGUST G, 1018 m.' 44 tIGAN AMONG lAT'S VICTIMS A-J Efr gjpHien Hospital Ship nlda Was Torpedoed V&M English Channel raSBK" .' BOUNDED HEROES SLAIN B...,.r i .Yi&, jiped Out by Explosion ia lotai urain iisi Is 123 rtc&fe fo Etrm'ne Public Lrdptr l&tfmnfrftf, ii . bv .v-w Yn'P rmri co. plSnflon was shocked bv the new? of Umfto'lance transport Wi.rlli.a. with EtntvUoss of 123 lives. One of the dearl ii . . , LisHri American Wh.Varilcia had on ho-ir.l nlwit SnO iwounded soldiers, a larce proportion of Ehont.; worn stretched helplessly on fcts.,,,'The' vessel was attacUe.l In the bWfckness of nleht in the middle of jij'cfi'annel, and It m? onlv hv the rtest or Rood lucl: tnat mc uam- plrec ship was hep afloat for a sufll- Sclent nerlod to rnalile the sreat ma- Arlty; pf'thc wounded met to lie tran- fcjerroa to ureai.its anci aTiprwnrn. m JdMlroyers, which arrived promptlv on the' scene of disaster in response m 'iMtnals of distress feV.That so many wo'nvlel heroes 1o tneir lives is attrilmtf.l n tne rarT fthaVone of the wards nn Mi" ship' "n pripdOUt by the tornerlo Thee men iMinaoia to help themsei'" necaue oi Kvounds received on the field of battle. IjBVUst have had a terrible experience SV JJIQr lUlcUU Willi. II llll Lllf ,,iu ,,,4 4 VMvered the ladder or ci'nswav. which bat 'Itself would have rendered the work KoiVTescuo doubly dlllleult but uore (than that, parts of the ward were tfblown to bits bv the force of the ex bplpslon, while the penetration of the -.torpedo allowed n tremendous rush of rwater to enter the bowels of the ship. KWhich took a verv serious list 4p'-It la .difficult to ascertain the total "number of persons on bmrrt In addi ction to the hundreds of ,, unded, nitre JJWere a full medical comr' ment and n number of members of the woman's army Jj-atixlHary corps, as well as a crew of fBariy 120 men. i,,. i;apiaui ims was in command ot tne iWarllda. She was one of the highest .boats' of the Adelaide .Steamship Com- ftany, and was matmincentlv fitted for fkefHask of transnortlnc the wounded, of Whom she has carried many thousand tf.The' vessel left a foreign port Friday fclast, and was lnaklnc a very good pas ge' when she was attacked In 'mid- kehannel The time was between 1 SO f'n,dl2 o'clock on Saturday moraine and Lauch was the smartest of the work of Krpacae. that some of the crew made an f,mt$pctd appearance at their homes in Itim for the midday meal. feilL Crew Oulrklv nt Slnllntu Onejstalwart sailor said he was awak- RM.from a deep sleep by the terrinc Im- jt.i He immediately foupnt his way to aeek. and for a moment or two ftyhody he meant the deck crew jLfjjatupenea By the force ot tne expio- KotaaJ ItSSrHowever," he added, "we soon real- K.mat mere nan Doen some nirtv dusi- . and our men knew exactly what 5ra expected of them In such an emer Mijency. The order that evry man should Ftake his' station was promptly obeyed tTWAfc first our blKeest trouble was the (stent ot tne snip s ciamaRe.wnich meini i.that for a time, at any rate, there was I j always the fear that the vessel nim'nt Ipmo'ment. 5S "I don't know that I can tell '-ou ife-what went through my mind hen the Jj.thoueht of the woundeil men first came '' ipnfrTinviT Vocational Courses for Women alnTemple University offers i&4ny vocational opportunities iwr.women. Amonar these are rcarses for practical housekecp- dieutians tor hospitals, Ireiamakers. milliners, storv tell- Wfrior .children's libraries, social wrkrs, private secretaries, ste- k,ogrphers, bookkeepers, r.os- tume designers, musicians, chir- pepodists, etc. Eiitr- Call, write or 'phone today fcfo'r Catalog M-J 6. K."i ,: &TEMPLE UNJ.VERSITY I'rA. Broad St. belner Herks A Philadelphia WtJ-'WiMBltnXXXZi School of Design for Women and Miller Sti., Krfcpcni Sept. 30 F."Fili'. courses In Art and Industrial Art, XTZCTicas iesignins in ai' lie orancnes Illustration. Fashion Illustration IJVJ A' "' "IIIENKB FKLLOWSHIP Brfi." TO KI'ROI'B FOR I):SK;N Kiif Holh Sees fPeirce School g lli'Tlv "ttenHIng 'Pelrre 5oVir.r,l .,, C? yinAn Aniiln vmirself tn hold n re. t f (vponslble place In buslnesa. Hlcht O row any numner ot posit ons ore f valtlng for trnftirrf workers to 'f' usee tnose vvno are encoijeil in y. nirar. Toung women can serve 'Y Jaa f l m t Via-. Vi4n1rtvsr4 e-t- a avea vaif i. business. Pelrce School 1a on V . war-time nasln anil nnrs itmt f the-training nepdpd $$rite for 5Uih Year Book mhc St., West of Broad rySfl DMlnr...lnti.n : tgjr AlllClUCelJJIIIll fir' i;iC:CCCCCCS& (MAKER INSTITUTE i-AC lunHCTDirc I and Walnut Streets tjOpcnt September 19th v-fi ,Br-.i5tne1 for Catalog ETMAND AND UOOKKEEl-JNO Irtlutcd. thB IIIV. BDeeitv "v., en. icouraea.. Day or vk. Schools. Enroll to meei ma nsavy ana increasing young- men ana women wttn talntss training our clanea will eontinuad day and evening thru- t m rmm t rvming lunnner nranina. i.ail or parnruiara una eaiaiog. hri;iKe-sM rmtrr.f ittl Chestnut Ktreet iHl Mm to me after the excitement of the shock, I had seen poor fellows gently placed on the vessel, and I had seen how brave ly they bore the pain which came to them, even with the gentlest motion. 1 had seen how bravely they had Etuclt It out, forcing a smile, and my heart ached at the thought of the fresh pain and even death which the disaster brought to (hem. Everybody who could lend n hand medical oftlcers, medical corps men, ship's officers and the rest ot us did whatever we could to help the wounded. I tell you It was an awful task, but our hole attention was given to the men. "There were so many cot cases of brave fellows who could not help them selves that the task was a most dif ficult one, and It was n stroke of for tune that the vessel remained afloat for about two hours, because that gave us plenty nf time to get the soldiers off the damaged rhlp. "I shall never forget that night's work in almost inky darkness, nor shall 1 forget the wonderful work of the de stroyers that raced out to our assist ance ' PARCEL POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE 1.tnn SI0(W fnr SID Drlnc TPiir tfl.imnmt. ntflic rind JftHrr to the I,irrrt i'iwnhop In thf norH Waller's Pawnshop. 904 Vine noMirn to tjii: city MEADE'S HOTEL Tbr Urmr nf Nrx'enn Dhhp.t Thn f ,1 tTrt T nit If ''- '-Tn huk) -n1 1rltr!ou rht!l I'm ',rnf S- r1 'i n in! V cm. On. G. Meade, nth & Sansom Sts. R saviuviWJR'w-vJs-JvTx'wazsa TI VNTIC riTV. N. J. Cootet nnd Most Attractrtc Locotioti O S T E .N" 13 Whole Block. Ocean Front plrertly nn th Honrrlwalk Pnston to Sov. erMjrn Ave. In ctrlusiV" rhol? srtion Treah nnrl ea wat r bihs private and puh'lc MMrn hvdro-iiraputl (impert inent Orrhmstrn D.innnir evr nlnr Auto bws mt fralns Tlnnklft, Ownprshtp direc. JOHN T pni.riU.W Mer. VVeslmlnsler 5'- H.,,r,nr h'"hh 1;!v-1? pt. I'ri bath, running water $150 up weekly. $2 r.n up ditly. oifAPnfii!tn hotel boscobeL "sstuSi r- nv Mch Alraa open Amer Kure r'in Pklt A K MAftlON. M:U I'IIII.UIKM'iFm Dlre-tl on"l!each. Orein Patluva unolitriu led w of Ocoin and AurlJ.torlum. MRS. C. A. COX. wn.mvonii. N. ,1. EDGETON INN ?rAl,P'r't' Jia- J.Alort Harris. Prop. MI'RMHn.VII.t,K. PA. Sunset Hall 0p'n a11 ,h" V(,"r N'ot 3un"ct la, rnmtarlum. Writ- Oeo. S. Gaul Pree A Msr or Ledger Central. mvRR vTn,Ainn.Ts Day Boat for - SPtusuBgT Baltimore Commcncllic ThtirdaT, Aucu.t tit, Irayeo riiUiiielulitH etery TtiesdiK. Tliumdar and salurclus ut 8 A. M. Heturnlnc. Ieaie llultitnoro Monu.o. Xpdnexl,iy und I rldaj This' trip Blve rasenrrs an opportunity to view all the rreat hlpvard and sreat developments on the Delaware River. From Tier 3. niilh Delaware Arenn 1. C. C.R0VK4. Acent DWCINC. 5 m,VATn Dancing THE CORTIPFOZ PCHOOI. I.HSFONP eg Mirrored Studio. lnjll Chestnut Ht r, .t r.g Lnoust W.' a TnAciircp. ron ltfrv piph.. EDI C TIONl. Roth Srvrv BA2MT& COLLEGE Hv trainniR ip this cr U school for a pond paving position as a St'ennsrapher Tv nlst Secrotary Areountant or Boohkeeper lou vvll' I'ciev Mi.ir il.irv and help tn ltpop liiislnpss Rnlng and thus help win th. ivar Our rours s are the most inter.ftlliK and practical the cost It low We have ual s tonif in r-p'it nmi rnone. DAY AND MIGHT SESSIONS EHTER ANY TIME BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AfJP SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES s I r?5 CHEr-TfJUT ETHCT rju'i"iKmjtM. IIKIIOrLAV" SESSUE HAYAKAWA In 'THE CITY OT DIM PACES" T H E A T R E S OWNED AND MANAGED DY MEMRERS OF JTHE U N1TED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT i;!l AmjVE s-aket ENID BENNETT J.. PFDAR ,'''1" ( E'lAII A UM'B Wallace reid.''.cf.- .- - - COLlStbM M"h" " " ENID BENNETT '" A D1$g8?sn . fl "iV! I ''to A Maplewood Ave". WM. S. HART ' ""nmN.nftr riio-npi..vs The Stanley Booking Corporation THE frllowlnB theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEV Booking; Corporat ,n which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest produc tions. All p.rtnrs reviewed he fore exh'bltlnn Ask for the theatre In ycur locality obtaining pictures through the SUS'I.EY Booking Corporation. A1U-.U- Hth. Morris & I'assyunk Ave AlnamDra M,,t muvat?. bvk".u.4'j DOl'fll.AS r.WlinAXKS in "SAV. TOfNO FBI.I.OW" A Dl I O Me) AND THOMPSON STS ArULLvJ MATINKR DAILY rrt irii' ' i ini.in.'iii in the winspnniNo ciioni's t- a Ttfl t3CV fl'Jf I !ifd In ARCADIA i-IIKSTNCT HB4 lllTIl II .13 t'. el PAl'UNF. PRITIRRICK In nt nrDIDn nmur, !TRr:KT and BLUt.tJlKL-' S''-' .-fUANNA AVE Mn MARSH In "AI.I, WOMAN'' rMDDfCi; MAIN ST.. MANATDNK "SIT FOI'R TRAR8 IN OFRMANT" FAIRMOUNTM,hM.ffl!2Ag5i,AV- JACK PICKFORD In "MILE-A-MlNUTn KEN'nALI." r-A1II V THEATRE 1311 Market St. FAMll-I fl A. M -. Midnight. r CRAOE rVARMOMD In "THE CRUCIBLE OF I.IF3- e TU CT THEATRE Delow Spruce 56 1 H D 1 M 'TINEB DAIW KITTT OORtJON ,n . "TINSBI," GREAT NORTHERN -.nS :.at Erie orrioinvn'o CRU8ADHP. IMPERIAL .i.S WvK? ? STS. a "STHB WHIH,rOOl.'; , t-'av,. -. ,!. STEAMSItll'B. r Great Lakes Cruise "Finest in the World" Via Great Lakes Transit Corporation Steel ptamer "Orterftrs. "Juniata" nnd Tlenesta" BUFFALO TO DULUTH Ftornln at Clvend. Detroit. Marklnio Island Pault Ste, Marie and llouehton. Addres w If Zeilft. Oeneral ABent. 4it, The lio'irse rhlladelphia. Pa .or J. t. V t rnnon. ucn 1'ass flrrni. nunaio, N V for complete folder and farts. . iQentfjs fl."tt ttlen M. Pesh-r Torees O nrrnnr. Itannih M Brown Rtrhard Hurhamn ., ,r r. llurke Janr-s M ("HIlMrd ri.'lefiaelan Condon, Catharine r in is tM .Mini K Karrell, Kll2-lbeth A. ) ;. - nrn .dine I.. Foe, John J j i -. ui r ti Frls Maple T i! xiAirt , r Hinmh Oprnns. George (i.''in. Ilnward H O adlns I.I2J Ortrtz. Matlldi O ,',l 'n. I'Tilnrln Oormlo" ?amuel rt l',orr'll Jatn. s H H-ill Hl,rl t Hart Hettn D llaxerstl'-k Hirel- F Hndeon, Farah Ann Honk lfen.-i, ta Jtudon. Johanna HuftnaB'e. rrederlrk Knlit'it WllliemJ I.av. rharl"a C McCann. (twon Mrtltnn. Joseph V MliMieton Nathan II. O'tlrlen Mary ONelll. Iltnh II . Panroast. Isaac H. I'axaon. Hlrhard Porter. Mir A PrMtvrmn Ituth Pelf Wm C. Jr Holrrt" Kmma i Sauo- Atrl'fW Soherzer Frnnrl ' Schllllne. Catherine Schmttt. Caroline Sni t t Anta-rl i 1 Stanaberry. nrv. J B stcphi'r 'o , Ilo R R Stewart 'llllam K Thomas ia Affiles Trotter, P' ard wpsnn. Sir.ih Wlrril.t. Mnrv H RARRETT Alls. ?. IIRt-KN MARIE. diukrtpr of Jam's A. and Anna Harrett (nee Conne' I iced U'n Relatives and Irtends lnli., t, fun-ral, Wed S-.30 n. m . r.irehts residTCf. JS.'.'S N CoIIcro ave Solemn re-iiu-.iii iiiis llllzabeth'a Church 10 a. m. In- iloi ..-pulchre L'em. Auto funeral. P')SlIi:il Auk. '.' TClRKSS l). lfe of Charles MiTher nnd dauahter of Lite Ward ft .-I Mar-'ii. rite Ilunbar aaed S4 Rela t v int frlrmla .Venolten Council No 1.1 II ' 1' 'ni:l't to funeral. U'cd .1 p m ll'fl . t'h . Friends ma- call TUfj pie ,u ' " . ' nrtr:x"j-:n Aue hankah m. prkn- NF.R (nr,- Ihr.el uldow of Joseph HrennT. QC"1 71 ll"!i!les and friends lnll''d to fuil' r-tl jervlre- Frl . 2 p. m . ,'iOOH S nth si Int private Nnrthwood Cem. Auto fu. peril Remains ma be vleive.I Thur s to in P m. llrlOV.V AU5 Ti RICHARD. hU'land of lit,- Kllen llrown aped P0. Fuicral. to hi,h rdatlv.s and friends, Oreblv Post, No in (i n. Inilted. Thurs , 'J p. m . recirl.nc. Joseph H 'llent. mml Jackson Ft Int rernuoud Cem Auto pervke. Friends ma call Wed , after el p. m IT' HV.VAX AUB 3 MARV i: . wife of Viiilam A Rurhanan nsed H.". Relatives and tr'emls Inilted to funeral sen Ices. Tliurs j , m '110: E Clearf.eld st .Int i itkl.nd c, m IIITIIir Aill 3 JAMBS M . son of late Jam, s and Anne IIurk Relatives and friend" Inilterl to funral. Wed.. S.30 a m Prlnrs of l.ruis H Sulft. S. W. cor l'.'th and Jefferon st" Hich renulem miss St. Milarliv s Church in a in. Int Hols Cross t '-ni Auto pervlee i LIFI-01tI AllB 3. CHRISTIANIAK CI.IFrdHD widow ot Levi S Cllltord and dauehter ot late I.onl C and Marcnret I ox Relatlvea and frlmd Inilted to funeral serv ices Wed p m tta.'i N' Chiidwlek st Int private iirenninunt Cem Frlendi mav ilew remain Tues ft to 10 n m CONDON -Ant 4. CA THARINB. widow of Maurice Condon, aired CD Relatives and friends I.cacue of Sacred Heart and Rosary yocletiei of Church of Assumption, Invited to funeral. Wed . :30 a m . 1224 Tlutton wood st Solemn miss of requlsm Church of Assumption 10 a. m. Int. Holy I ross Cem Auto funeral. I:NNIS Aur 3 F.DWARD F. son if late Etlnaril F and Marv A Knnls. Hela lives and friends Inilted to funeral. Thurs. "311 a m 1111 S IRth st f-'olemn re qulem mans Church of St Charles Horromeo III a m Int Holv Cross Cem Auto serv ice FARRF.I.L, Aur 2. EUZARETH A . widow of Francis A Tarrell and daushter of latv Jacob and I.vdla Hnrfner. aeed R7. Re.aiives jnd friend" Inilted to funeral set'Kej. Wed 3pm. janii Morris st. Int. nianseikal Lutheran Church of Trinity Cem Remains mav be viewed Tues eve. Auto service KITLUR AUT 4 IS W Rockland st C.ermantown HrRNADINE L ilauthter of Mar A. and '.ate J.imes W Filler. Mass i liureh ot Si Francis do Assist Wed. 0 n rn lnr Lancasttr l'a FILEY Aus 4 JOHN J hushand nf Flln K Folev Relatlvea and fl lends Invited to funeral Wed.. S.3D a in . 1233 N With t Mass of solemn requiem Church of Our I.idv of Rosary 10 a m Int. Holy Crosa FltEED. At Ml Hospital. Ilerkelev Cat.. Jnl ;iii f-erseant EDWARD II IIOPOB son ,t the It, v Joenh K and late Ida May 11 nrl-M."oii Fr,e, ac, ,1 23 Relatives and y.nrr tihnai.. tloth r-ees Help Yourself and Humanity cill" erv minute for our Grad wrne m ciii mr nm net- la'aifi,1" FKILAnELPHIA, PA. - MssmiiikMit.TS 1'IIOTIirf.AYS SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE HONOR OF HIS HOUSE" FRANKFORD,4715 f""av.. "My Four Years in Germany" , TI iMRn FRONT ST. i GIRAUD AVE." : JU1I1UU Jumbo Junction on Frankford "L'' , J . Barney Sherry '" ''WHO 'i'L"?,.. I rC KT r,:iD AND LOCUST STItKETS L.utu)i Mie. i ,-.i). :i .:: kiks. r, 3(ito n Elsie Ferguson ,n ,"n,E I)ANttK.. NlXON md ncLOW MA'.ni.CT- sai ," TAYLOR HOLMES '" jfAin PHOTOPLAYS 333 MARKET,?1 ffU! THEDA IIAHA In "FOKH1DDEN PATHS" MODEL 4M OVJ11 KT' Orchertra. HriVLyi,l Contlminu" 1 t it ,,e,.,.rt , e.. i i.r, lll.N In "HEART OF A OIRI." PALACE "ViV? Atxr5epktm WILLIAM FARXI'SI l ' M' "THE RONOMtN" PRINCESS V .,A,?K,f I,5ilFW VIOLA DANA In OPPORTUNITY RECENT MAKKET AVVcfTi'pM 111V ITTTCev, . 'w r' a. A SUCCESSFfL AriVENTURE' RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVKVITBi- .. ,44. Ar TI'LPEHOCKFV mt Francis X Tlushman snil Reverlv n'vn. i; "fOCIAL QUICKSANDS" ' '" RIVOLI MD AND SANSOM STS NORMA TALMADGEMVn,n" Dl"7 "MARTHA'S VINDICATION'' ruby ,MnKsrA"Tn?r.,T? WILLIAM DESMOND In ' "BEVOND THE FHADOW" SAVOY ,SM MARKET STREET idnlibt 4.T.44 4 4,4 4 r.1,1, m "NO MAN'S LAND' O 1 -JNI,n. 1 1 1 is . m . nets V. ir. DOITOLAS FAIRRANKS In ' ' "BOUND IN MOROCCO" rORIAfggiitfrigl DHATIIW friends Invlte.l to funeral servlrea Wed, 2.30 p. m Presbyterian Church. PrUtoi I a Int llrlatol Cem FRIKS Ait,? A IHnnip T u. ... , Josph m. rrles. ' Relatives and friends, i Tw"!'; Kerve Circle, No. 01, o A n . "- n-.rt ""!."'. evi.ivre. inure , I p m., , 2,,ll R. Carl ale at 1nt r.,....!... -.. ' Friends may call aft. r P. m . WVd. i'.ii1-N'NA".- 'I'l""' of Oiven tlallahe Relative, and friends St Ausustlne's B V. M Poilalltv and Ladl-.' Aurlllnr.v of H. R T Invited 'to funeral, Wed . ,S a m . 312 Et0,r,lcl ?''- '"" """ "t Auaustlne'a Church n -30 a. m Int St mtrlcks Cem . Norrlstnwn. Pa Auto funeral CERNOROSS Auir 4. OEflROE son of """"" '"'i 1710 .lonn r uernirro's Rela tHes nnd friends. Mcriellan Council, Nn as .Junior Of A M . r ft A Shop of Pusev & Jones rn n j yard Invited tn funrril orlres "ed. 2 p. m.. !H W taln at. Haddonleld. N J. Int private. Friends mav can luoi eve. alter 7 p r-l OIRSON AUt. a. HOWARD H . son of William ami late Msraaret Olhson. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 P m . residence of father. William Olhson. 302 Warren st Int. private. West Laurel -'em OI.AD1NO A. S. LIZZIE OLADINO. formerM of 7(13 pine st Relative" and friend Invited tn funeral service Thurs . 2 3n r. m.. residence of Mr" ,loeph C Champion. l'.'S N 22d st Int. private OOETZ Aue 4. MATILDA wife of L-ftn-ha-dt Ooet2 (nee LotJ). aRed III Relatives and friend" members of ladles' Aid Socletv of Holv cros" Church, nth "t and Lehlah ave Invited to funeral service". Wed.. 2 p m. 27 N dth st. Int. Creenmount Cem. Remains mav bo viewed Tues ele Auto funeral ISOLDES' Aus. 3 CATHARtNE HOLD. I'N" lw Prvnr). wife of Phllln Golden. Relative, nnd friend" Invited to funeral. Wed 30 a m. 2(15(1 E Albert st (ISth Ward) Solemn requlm mm St Ann's Cb'ireS in n m int SI ln'. Cem OORMLEY Aus. 4, SAMUEL R . hus band of Marcaret Oormlev (nee McMena mlnl. of Auirhahrack. County Tyrone, Ire land Relatives and friends. Cathedral Holv Name Society and Leairue of Sacred Heart. St. Francis's Altar and Rosary So e'eti Tvrone Men's lien Socletv Knlchts ti i j, inn. miiira in runerai. inurs. i-'i'i a. m . brother's residence. Patrick dorm- ley 11)15 Incersoll st. Solemn requiem . ma. Church of the Oesu t) a. m Int Holy ' crops Cem Auto funeral. ,, iiMr.i.i. .uk jami-;: s . nusnanu or ;arah Oorrcll (noe Oallnaherl Relatives end 'lend" De la Salle Council. Nc 500. K oi i m .viarv s nenenclal Socletv and St Charles s T A H Socletv of Kellwllle ip. i Mler to funeral Wed . S 3ft a m Raltlmore ave above Pern st Cllfron VTelffbte riela. ware r-ountv Pa Hljrh ma St Charle.s Church in a m Int. St Charles s Cem N" oirrlace" ORO'CH All 5 el 4H2t Che.ter ave. r.MMA W . widow of Htiiiii Edcir Orosrh Further notice of funeral will be given HALL AUK X noPERT J. HALT, hns hand of Joanna Hall Relative" nnd friend", St Thomas's League nf the Sacred Heart general J F. Revno'd's Post. No 71 o A. R . and "urvivors of Co c. 4flto Regt Pa .ols Invited to funeral ed R a. m 1IJ2S Morris t Solemn requiem mass St Thomas's Church I) in a m Int. Holv Cross em Auto servlee HART AUB 2. HELEN D. dau-hter of late William M and Helen Hart aeed 3" Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service", tted.. 3 p. tn , apartments of Wl. Ham II Ratlersbv 331(1 c iir01n ,, fie. main" may be viewed Tues. eve. Int. Green, mount Cem Auto funeral. HAVERSTICK Suddenly. Aur 3 HR VEY F. HAVERSTICK- Friend, may call Tue" . , to n p. in 470 Monastery ave.. RoThoroush. Funeral serilcfs and Int Wed. Loneastrr. Pa HUDSON Aug 4 SARAH ANN of Margaret end late rrinclJViiurt'.VnTn; Flnnegan). formerly of 1H42 S 1"tli st rtel ' atlvs and friend". Pi raul TAR So. ! cj-ty nd League of Sacred Heart of'Annun- clitlon parlh. Invited to funeral. Thurs. . 30 a m . residence of mother. 1723 Rltner st Solemn mass of requiem Church of st Monica 10 a m Int Old Cathedral Cem Auto eervlre HUrrNAC.LE Aug .-. FREDERICK, husband of late Amanda Huffnagle. aged 75 Roatives and frlendv Invited to funeral "ervices Thurs. . 2pm. residence of son. Iaae Huffnagle. 14''.a rn,,rtlana at r ........ nnun- j '"t-.ir'.Vltf' Nnrthwood Cem. Auto service. NMllIT Aug 3 WILLIAM JOSEPH I husband nf Marv Knight (nee Bowes) aged l'i Relatives and friends members of Bar tenders' Union. Iooal No. 113. invited to funeral vted.. .30 a m . 1(140 Reese t Requiem mass St Michael'" Church 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Com. Auto fu neral .LAWS Aug 3. CHARLES C. husband of l-.sthr . Laws (nee Ooldlng). Relative" and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs ,11a m . 3225 N Nevvklrk si Int Charles, Evans's Cem.. Reading. Pa Re mains tfiav be viewed Wed , S to 10 o, m v..?I?rA.NX.7:A,"- 4. OWEN, hushand of Winifred McCann Relative, and friend" In vited tn funeral, Thurs., a m 12113 v jnth t. Solemn high requiem miss St. Gregory's Church fl 30 a 111 Int Holy Cross Cem Auto service I JIcGINN Kll'ed In action In France June II JOFBril VINCENT member of 2.M 1 !'.,-, ' " ' s"n.,of late Joseph and Jennie , McGinn (n- Colli. 2127 Klmhall st Rela- tlvej and friends Invited to solemn requiem , mass for the repose of his soul. Wed 0'3i '. m -SL Anthony's Church. Grays Ferry rd -nd Fltswater st jriDDLF.TON. At Crosswlck" N J . Eighth Month 4th. tPtK. NATHAN II M DDLETON aged 70 Relative, and 'Jl'Sfc J.n,"d. '" funral. on Fourth-dav , Klghth Jl.inth 7th at 2 p. m . from his late residence Crossvv icke N .1 Auto will meet at Bordntnwn N. J . train leaving Market sl Jf.r.riV.U S'' a m fcase nmlt flowers OHRIEN. Aug. 3 .MARY O URIEN widow of John O'Brien Relntlves ami , friends Invited tn funeral. Wed . s-30 H m 11134 S Rlnag'i'd st '24th and Mlfrtln sts I , fol"mn requiem mass St Edmond's Church 10 a. m tnt Holv Cross Cem 1 O'VPii.T. caa-nii. a,, , ..-.. .. husband of Catharine b'Nelli (nee Hn'nwavl.' I nriaiiv.i una irienns inv:ieq to funeral. Pa" Solemn high requlerr? mass "immaculate I 1 ri.. ,..iii a. m . ii'i-' Leoar st .lenklntown. ( nnceptlon Church. Jenkrntown. .i.,10 int rioiv enlllnre ien PANCOAST Aug 3. ISAAC R. PAN- i COAST aged 03 Relatives and friends In- I Ited to funeral. Wed 2 p. m Academv st . ' Claton. N J Services at boue. 2 n m ! it,,. ..h,,,,to..'i, ,,1 , .,ni,Bi!j, . , Autns will moft train leaving Mirket at. frrv. Phlla.. 12.30 PAX SON SuiVlAnH- at PMricklpv r Auir 4 UirifARP PAX POX. Xctlrn of fu- i iinH i mim nr :ie-n i'iiifr ji. nair Blair is?n rhfptnut st . Phita. "" ri'HTKll Alls "t W oodcrest. MART ' A vvife of Iteplnmln I-' Porter, daughter or i.ew s Honson aged SR Relti,n na . . ... ..woi- Kir, ior general friend" Invited to funeral s.?v-lee. -eJ ' ,wn,rl; In nilll restaurant, good wages. Ap. 2 p. m daughters re.ldence. Mr,"' Emma ' P 9 rl"M w"""1 Company. Darbv. PaP l1-ole 3331 N. 35th pt . Falls of Schuilklli , ' NI'llRB. white Protestant 3 children, coun- Int private. Westminster Cem. '"""' try. vvagee $40 refertnee Box 22, Maple 1, Ilr,'K Aug 3 HENRIETTA HOOK "'en Po"tofflce. Pa I K.'. 1", iTIJr,ll,1,vllll',m,l""l '' OPERATOR for sweater coats. eTperlenced Ice, Wee 'n"Sd'm""" n &1'r ' ",rV , , " "nlon Sp-rlal and Merrow machines: of late Robert and Miriaret Peel Relatives ! STENOC.RAPHJR who can take dictation and frle..-.s Sons .md Diughteia nf r, bertv ?' 'air speed and transcribe acciiratelv: i ouncil No. 14(1. P (i nf A Camn No lis , salarv !S a month to start. J 347. Led Inilted tn services. Aug S 2pm home Ker CTSlISL ,,i eisir-i. .,41-. r leirii. ,'n.T ej Alle- ghenv ave. Int private Tlellevue Cem I Servlceh Wed . S p. m , Woodcrest N. J PPi:iTY.MN Riiddenlr on Aus 4. inis RUTH PRETTYMAN wife nf Edward Prettvman and daughter of John and Ha-. I of sister. Mr". F leord. tots E. Alls- 1'ieii' -vv'v ,, pnv.iie neuevue cem. Servlceh 'Wed . p. ni , Woodcrest N. J. rlett nas'er. aged 21 years Re'allves nnd i e nui niiiiru iu lunrrHi services, vver, !rE, m . parents' residence 1S32 E. Mnya n5iislng ave. Int private. Fernwood Cem. Auto "ervlce. 11EIF Aug. R. WILI.TAM C nvtv t. eon of William C and M.,rle Relf. aged ItOHERTS Aug. 4. EMMA SIOLER wife of William fte Roberts Funeral ser'vlees lienror and Wvnnevvood avs . Terlen r ' Wed. fl n. m Int at convenience of family. eACEH Aug 3 ANDI1EW hushand of invTe'd to'tuneMl 'iw 1 !,n"mndrJl.J?.'l7 TYPIST YnunB lady wanted, b-pu-bMc e..iHe?,e. J. iT.L.i'i H m '. Parents' j.edger Co. to operate tvpevvr ter. Apply r;JS,e,,r'riem"n.n,U,;iln't''on t' . ,nt' to Mr Flvnn flth and Ch"tnut sts. (,reenmount rem Remains may be viewed . Tl.es. tn 10 n. m Auto funee.i .TYPISTS. B. matu-e. well educated, thor. friends. Oak Henedclnl Socletv. Invited to fu. , nsrtment A. I S. C . Hiut Island. Pa. neral services. Wed. 1 p ni 020 N" 13th ' -' st Int private. AVest I.nurel Hill Cem I lteinnln" mov be viewed T' eve ,VTr.n of"hnd,MlnAeherzr'AiSLeHS1J"nii'.n WOMEN FOR SrhllBHfNG AND CLEAN ?les and " frlenda" Invlt?"," .."A.,1.? Wed ' INO' SH0RT ",Ot,RSnAr,rin.-00D PAT' 2 v m.. ursr.dpnrenls' residence. 421) N. I n rirtrJiiirr "st flth st Int Westminster Cem Remains mav 608 CHEhTNUT ST. be viewed Tues. eve I SCHILLING . Auir .1 CATHERINE, wife ' , of John . F ' f-i'hllllnc Relatives and friends . WINDERS experienced on bottle bobbins. are Invited to funeral. Wed . 11 a. m. Serv. . steHdy work and rood pay. Apply B3 N. Ires late residence. Turkahne. j. J., Tues.. 3d st. third floor. 8 h ni Int. Hillside Cem nbour 11 a. ni. , SCHMITT. AllB. .1 CAROLINE, wife of Jacob Schmllt late of Newark, N J. Rela tives nun jriennn invnea lo uneral. Tnurs , S p. m.. daughter's residence. Mrs. Albert Stlckney, 'JSJ.1, N. Hamhrey st. Int. Oak land l'em Remains mav l,e viewed Wed , after 7 p. m Newark papers copy. hMl HI In UilluitlBtnn IM AUtr. 4' uiivni m ...Me,.- u-ii-i V.A 2l t Thomis A Smyth, aeed si Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, 1401 Rodney st , Wllmllicton Del . Wed. S'3'l p m. Tnt. private STANSHF.RI1T Vur et tfnx . Idth St.. Rev JOHN II STANSBERRT, aed 7B. Relatives and friends all associations of which ho was a member. Invited to funeral services. Bethel A M E. Ourch. 0th St. below Pine. Wed 1 n m. Ilrn!ni miy he viewed at church. Tues., 8 to 10:30 n. m. Int Merlon Cem. STEPHENSON. Entered Into rest at Milltown. N. J . Rev R. II. STEPHENSON. D D . member nf the N. J Conference. Fu. neral from the M E Church. Milltown on Wed.. Aua. T. at 1 p. m. Int. at Borden-, STEWART Suddenly, Aua. 4, st New Tork cllv WILLIAM K.. son nf late William K and Anna M Stewart, of Camden, N J Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv Ires, Wed , 3 n m , chanel of Ererareen Cem . Camden, N J. Camden papcra r.tase conv . THOMAS. Second-day, Elahth Month Slh, ANNA AGNES, dauahter of late Dan let J. and Sarah G. Thomas. Friends In vited to funeral. The Pennsbury, M3l Greene st , Gtn , Fourth.day, 3 p, m, Int, private TROrTER Aur 4. ERHARD , husband ot Catharine Trotter (nee Oettsner) and son of Jacob and Eva Trotter, aaed 4fi. Rela tives and friends. St. Joseph's, St. Bonl farlus'a and St. John's Societies, employes Andrew Erdrlch A Son's Rrewerv Co. the International Union of United Brewery Workmen all other societies of which ha was a member, Invited to funeral, Thurs., S a. m . 4473 E. Thompson st Solemn requiem huh mass Ail Salnta' Church. Rrideshurr, 0 a. m, Int, All Saints' Burial Ground. WILSON Aur. 4. Mrs SARAH WIL SON a Bed 70 Relatlv.. .nd friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 10.80 . m.. 8Mr Chestnut st, ". Int, Arlington Cem. Services Toes.t MART H.. .wif ofV-Alexander Wvbefiii. LOST AND FOUND CHARM Lost. Shrlner watch charm, marked J W 7... Crescent Temple on train he- tweer North Phlladelnnla nnd Trenton, re. u-.rn eefltrn to J W Zenker 373 It.imtllon axe.. Trenton. N. J. ; HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other riasli1eil Ads nn Pare 2) AN ESSENTIAL, OCCUPATION TF.LErHONF SERVICE IN PHILinBL. PHIA AND VIClNtTY THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION. 1R OF VITAL IM PORTANCE IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE WAR TOUyO WOMEN RETWEEN 17 AND SI CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS AT..L IMrORTANT ARMT OF THREE THOU SAND LOYAL TOVNO WOMEN. THE TRAINtNO AND THOROUGH COURSE IS SHORT IP 00 TER WEEK IP PAID DURINO THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. APPLY ANY WEEKDAY BETWEEN S AND B. EVENINGS. RY APPOINTMENT. MISS M D. RYAN FIRST FLOOH 11131 ARCH ST . THILA. , MISS O. SMITH 408 MARKET ST PHILA. v MISS W O REII.LY 20 E 5TH ST . CHESTER, PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP PENNSYLVANIA PILL CLERK One capable of operating L c Smith billing machine. Apply 244 S. 5th st. BOOKKEEPER .Experienced bookkeeper to take charcje of countlna room In a lnrre ''1 ethllshrnent Apply to Mr. Wrleht. 1212 Chestnut st nnntr!.'FFprn T-ne-i.n.i , .. B,VvI'JiJ.'?,l71?ir,'LB.c..i young lady to '""' J'Y'.Vr .""' P.1 V?"?.'; '"' ",efr- "" " """ '"" "l"",'r'' " -" Leocer (iff ,. , CALCULATORS PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR EXPERIENCED CALCULA- TORS AND CLERKS. GOOD PAT E. F. HOUGHTON COMPANY APPLT AT 240 W. FOMT.RSET ST. OR PHONE KENSINGTON 7100 COOK wanted; steady employment: rood wages. Apply Y. M C. A.. 1013 W. Le high ave GIRL for general work In mill restaurant: good wages Apply Grlswold Worsted Comnanv Darbv Pa. pr""I' TJ2i. 'HEn-Opportunlty ! . T"J,nt Bl teacher seeklni r fla.,', employment more healthfu ,?,er1-,.ork ,or 12 mo"t"- A 1: HER Opportunity tor com- eKins mors de healthful, better ,r Office. 5. Led- SOLICITORS TTIF PURLIC T,mc,ER REOUrRF.S SEVT-.RAL FIRST - CLASS SO. I.ICITORS r O R CIRCULATION PROMOTION: ABILITY TO MEET AN') TALK TO THE BEST PEO. PI.E IS ESSENTIAL BUT PER SONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE CEIVE FIRST CONSIDERATION: A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW WOMEN OF MATURE YEARS WHO DO NOT OBJECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SOLICITATION: ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CREW MANAGER APPLY TO MR COR. REA. SECOND FLOOR, PUBLIC LEDGER BUILDING. STENOGRAPHER YOUNG WOMAN ACCOUNTING DEPART MENT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER DE SIRE'S THE SERVICES OF A BRIGHT YOUNG WOMAN WITH KNOWLEDGE OF STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING: A KNOWLEDGE OF BOOKKEEPING WILL BE HELPFUL. PUBLIC LEDGER COM PANY SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. ' ' STENOGRAPHER ANT) TYPEWTtlTER 1 EXPERIENCED QUtrif AND AC. I CURATE. FOR LARGE PURLIS1IING HOUSE. REPLY GIVING SALARY TO START AND REFERENCES C 212. LED- I GER OFFICE STENOGRAPHER ' ,ve have an excellent onportunltv for a .stenographer In our purchasing department, ! permanent position Annlv n r Holllng". head Co . 0th and Market t Camden. N J. I 1 ' ' - STENOGRAPHER Good-pnylng. permanent nonltlon to capable voung ladv. where hu. Itv will be anoreelated with ndvnneement central location Applv 1011 Commonwealth "r"wt PulMtng KTENOnnAPHKR I.Arr" crnwlnflr rorDAra tion wants compotnt frmale- rtPn0Kraphr. pood palarv and "xrell-'nt onportunlty for ndv.incmont AtldrpM P jO nox 1332 BTKNOGRAPHER. ttt wm biltinix mp? riencs. u-antfd for fliidltlnir d Apartment, ffr'nanepr pnnitifMi with eond aaNry Apply J. O nrlll Tn fl2d nnd Woodland avt. STEXOORPHKR wanted to ftuhftltute for two v-k durlnn nbufnc of rpgular opr- -.-- nron-n X filial l".-. NT ' Franklin and Willow .Sri PTENOCRArlinR Large company has va- ST1'. rn diet; 704 it-f T cancv ror stenograpner wno will operate dlelaohone Call 1421 Chestnut it. RM r.PHONF OPERATOR for private t Artful and rmnurcful, att exrrifrnc efrenrr and Pdlary expected. P 531 j,-dgr Offlr nrnnrn al iiii iik- iriiiai rtr rtnar isncAn TYPIST, younj? 'ady in tfire mfir. conrrn located In southern aertton of cltv; utato dCi Hnn yaiarv. u in i. it. nox ann oughlv experienced, ti ' Prefer those living In Philadelphia fo- th!" 1 , high-grade Elliot-Fisher machine operator. capable of taklag eupervlslon of large de. WOMEN CLEANERS for scrubbing In omee bulMlrur. white ft hours ner day. 0 a. m. in ft a. m . . p m to 8 n. m. Good wares tn ft r m flnnA W.. Voft rI.aL."nd Vitfe. steady work Apply Room 431, Land Title rtnlldfnf; Huiiainc TOUNO LADT Knowledre or tvpewrltln and omce wotk. Co . HIS Arch st. Apply W. A. Llpplncott TOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR Well-educated, ambition women Stenographers and Typists are wanted at onco Unusuallv attractive worklnr conditions EXCELLENT WAGE SCALE Special trains to and from Plilla. Morning- and Evenlna. CALL PERSONAL!? Tuesdav, August the 0th, and durlnr the week WOMEN'S EMPLOTMENT OFFICE HOG ISLAND. PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL General RUSINESS SERVICE CO.. 1301 Land Title, nOOKK'PERS. I20-JS0. STEN'ERS. IS'S2!. HELP WANTED MALE (Other rai.if)cil Ads on race 2) AUTO SALESMEN We can use 2 good men to sell Ford cars and trucks: Immediate, all ' r'",'S "ijiiiui iiiiiiii trvi'V" sii---- sal Motor. Agepcy, 10 a.- m. to noon, 3303 Chestnut St. AUTOMOBILE 'WASJIER wantedto take cars , of 2 touring cars. Apply Crane lea Cream -?..; US Se'iJd at. KEPER,. to b an-;sslsiant' to th irrrtimri rrin ftHMla rimiin pre. widow l.'iTeoev ..-tnt.- ,-, .- .7 - HELP WANTED MALE (Other Claesldcd Ads on rate 2) ANOLESMtTHS BOILERMAKERS COPPERSMITHS FLANCJE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP FORGERS ?e. reprerentatlve of, the Nie York Ship building Corporation at the United States Employment Servic. 1521 Arch st. BOYS THE PURLIC LEDGER COMTANT HAS OPENINGS TOR SEVERAL BOYS WHO ARE ' PAST 10 YEARS OF AGE THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR BOTH WITH INITIATIVE. APPLY AT ONCE TO MR. FLYNN. 6TH AND CHEST? CARPENTERS APPLT WITH TOOLS ., M AT NORTH GATE FRANKFORD ARSENAL IV. MARKS CONSTRUCTION CO . CARPENTERS APPLT 700 OTIS BUILDING SEE MR. COTLE 2? H 215' HOOD AT BUILDERS' OF- CHAIR FRAJIERS wanted, experienced. Ap- PIV 244 S. nth St. CHAUTFEUR Business cars (Cadillac and Bulck). eood position for right man. prefer one past draft age: very little night or Sunday work: must present good ap pearance: state age. salary and references. G 93, P. O. Box 3443. EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEURS NEEDED FOR FRANCE T. M. C. A. wants 80 from Phila delphia; must be between S2 and 50 years of age; of eood Judgment, clean habits and cheerful disposi tion: must be capable of making all repairs to cars; none accepted of German or Austrian parentage. LIBERAL COMPENSATION Great opportunity for travel and added experience, which means In creased value for future employ ment. Call at once. F. H. WEIDMAN II N. 21st at. Ppruce TO. DROP FORGERS 20 I Mutt he experienced along these !lner: high day rate and excellent piecework. BRING REFERENCES MIDVAT.1-. STFEt, AND ORDNANCR CO. EDDTSTOVR RIFLB PLANT EDDTSTONE. PA. Plant employment hour" Dally 7 a. m to 5 p. m . except Sunday Saturday. 7 a m to 11 a m. OR PHILADELPHIA OFriCES Woodland "ve and Island road .120.1 Market st. Federal office l.-.ln Arch st. Ask for Mr O'Connor) Office hours (1 a. m to R p. m. dlly ex cept Saturday, until 12 o'clcck noon: Sun da v.lfiarnJto4Ti:rn. l I.T.rVtV. rsn-tirniri,, ,r .HI'I4 nilice WOTK. ' '''r'-rltimr rt-norrapher Prc'eired.. Jod oppnriunuv anil mry i.owrence .lonnrnn Co.. onn s. Sd st i COST CLERK wanted, experienced In tex tiles, unless .vou possess Initiative and have ' lability aloni this line don't apply, this po- siuon oners an excellent opportunity for future advancement: prefer a man between aii ann .ia years or are, iiaie rullv your qualifications and give telephone number when replying also necessary you advise emarv experren r .,.v.. ie-nger urnce DRAFTSMEN. 2 first does wanted at once with general engineering experience- good proposition on Government work. Apply In nersbn or b etfer The nnrrMi Comnanv. Margaret and Rermudi streets. jcrankford DRIVERS and hflpers on furnltureans and .trucks. Cor.llnental Storage Warehouses. in S 2(Uh st. ELECTRIC LIGHT construction foreman, experienced nn overhead wires. Apply Wm. Foster. 120S II. 31st St. e ELECTRICIANS for wel'.tiiuli'n'd. modern pjant good working rridliuns. steady work residents of N. E section preferred APPIA MILLER LOCK COMPANY 4033 Tacony it., Frankford ELEVATOR OPERATORS' fnr office. building servlcr : whits, steady em ployment Annlv Fnnm 431. LAND TITLE ni.DO. ENGINEER for orflee-bulldlng power planti ft.hour davr, steady work! sood wages. Atmly Room '481, lena uir ia t.uHlirl 5. 6Ai" t . .... ' mTSSSttSTm - - A ridne. imamm m ,mtmt help w Anted male (Other Classified Ada on Pate 2) ENGINEER for office building, must be familiar with Ice machines, generators and Corliss engine, fi-hour dy. steady posi tion. Apply enjlne room, Wldener Bulldinc, ENGINEER, office1 building power slant; 6-hour day; steady worki good waees. Apply Room 431. Land Title Bldg, LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK On main hlshwav (Broaifway) between West, vllle. N. J., and South Gloucester. N. J.. nearest station South Gloucester, on Penn sylvania R. R. (West Jersey and Seashors Dtvlsloa). Free transportation to aid from Philadelphia and intermediate points. .. APPLY TO ANY UNITED STATES OR FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU OR EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MaeARTHUR BROTHERS SOUTH GLOUCESTER. N. J. LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE ,F."r.tmJi1.srItVlrn. t0 5 from Fhiladel. phla. Camden and Intermediate points. APPLY , 8 P. 16TH ST. (5D P.U,OR'' PHILA.. OR APPLT TO ANY UNITED STATES OR FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MaeARTHUR BROTHERS COMPANT WASHINGTON PARK NEAR WESTVILLB. N. S. LABORERS WANTED tTNITED 6TATES GOVERNMENT WORK Free transportation ( ana from DarbT APPLT 83 S. 18TH ST (2D FLOOR) PHILA.. OR APPLY TO ANY UNITED STATES OR FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU EMRLOTMENT DEPARTMENT MaeARTHUR BROTHERS 1 Cheater pike. Darby, Pa. LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK pVanr.aallrRn;i1ro".,d",10n' ThUrlOW on P""- All transportation eharres in exeesi of lOo per trip will be allowed. APPLT M f. 1TH KT. (2D FLOOR). PHILA . OR n APPLT TO ANT . UNITED STATES OR FEDERAL EMPLOTMENT BUREAU EMPLOTMENT DEPAPTMENT ,M"CARTHITR PROTHERS" CHESTER (THURLOW STATION). PA TOU MUST WORK OR FIGHT UNITED STATES EMPLOTMENT SERVICE LABORERS WANTED FOR WAR WORK BT OIL WORKS POINT BREEZE, SOUTH PHILADELPHIA SEE MR. C. HANTHORNE 3D AND WALNUT STS. OR MR. S. COOKE 1521 ARCH ST. LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE MACHINISTS PIPEFITTERS FURNACE MEN GOOD CAMP: STEADT WORK SHIPPED EACH DAT AT 10:30 A M AND 2 40 r. 'M. APrLT 227 N. 13TH PT. FIREMAN Colored Good wares: steady employment Apply engine room. Wldener Blda. FIREMAN wanted for small power plant: easy rtrlnc and srood pay. Apply 414 N 3d st. FIREMAN'S HELPER colored, rood vi?es. steady work. Apply engine room, Wldener Bldg. FIREMAN'S HELPER, colored: steady em I ployinent. good wages. Apply engine I room. Wldener Bldg, FIREMEN Colored, rood wages: steady work. engine room. Wldener Bid. Apply FIREMEN for offlce.bulldlns power plant: good wages for reliable men, 8-bour day; steady work. Apply Room 431. Land Title Bldg., GUARDS 25 WANTED No exnerience necessary: must be between 25 and' 43 years of age; good wages; short- hmip athif r BRING REFERENCES M1DVALE STEEL AND, ORDNANCE, CO. EDDYKTONB RIFLE l'LANT EDDTSTONE. PA. Plant employment hours Dally 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. except Sunday, balurday 7 a. m to 11 a m, OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES WOODLAND AVE. AND IHRAND ROAD 52(1J Market st, FedSral office 1519 Aiih st, (Ask for ,Mr...O'Cqnaor, . OfflM hours fl. a: im. to Pj pi. dally, ex. .rept 8aturdaml:Uj?'c,',Joon..,Siin-! HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ada on Tate 2) KITCHEN HELPER Ona kitchen helper. 1 cook, day work: good wagesi short hours. Apply to chef Hotel Majestic. Broad and Glrard. Watts st entrance. EXPERIMENTAL MAN Vacancy exls'ln for all-around mechanics working conditions are excellent) the pay la ood and there Is a future for a good me chanic Apply after 8 a, m. ELECTRIC SPRVICE SUPPLIES CO. 17TH AND CAMBRIA STS. LAB O R E R 8 UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LABORERS WANTED FOR WAR WORK AT GOVERNMENT TARD FOR SHIP AND TARD CONSTRUCTION IN SOUTHWESTERN PART OF CrTT FREE TRANSPORTATION ONE WAT DAILY FOR PARTICULARS PRESENT THIS AI. AT NEAREST V. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OR AT MAIN OFFICE 800 WALNUT ST. MR. SHATTUCK OR 1521 ARCH ST. MR. SWARTZ LABORERS Needed at one FREE TRANSPORTATION for all within commuting distance) Good dormitory facilities Apply Employment Office, CHESTER 8HIPBUILDINO COMPANT. LTD. CHESTER. PA. Or Philadelphia Employment Dent. CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANT. LTD. 2t N. 18TH ST. LABORERS MEN WANTED FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK. TRACK WORK AND FREIGHT HANDLING: WHITE'OR COLORED. THE PENNSTLVANIA RAILROAD STEADT WORK; NO LOST TIME:' BOARD AND LODGING. ADVANCEMENT FOR MEN WITH ABILITT. 43 N. 17TH ST. LABORERS WANTED ITALIANS. SPANISH OR COLORED For production work and yard work. Steady work good wages. APPLT AT MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDTSTONE RIFLE PLANT ' EDDTSTONE. PA. Plant Employment Hours Dally. 7 a. m. to 3 p. m.. excel t Sunday: Saturday, 7 a. m. to 11 a. m. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Woodland ave. and Is'and road .',201 Market st. Tederal Office. 1510 Arch at. (Ask for Mr. O'Connor) Office Hours, ft a. m. to 8 p. m. dally, ex cept Saturday until 12 o'clock noon: Sun day. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. L'ABORERS COLORED GOOD PERMANENT POSITIONS APPLT SUPERINTENDENT SECOND FLOOR, 60 CHESTNUT ST. LABORERS GOOD WAGES STEADT WORK APPLT TO JOHN FETTER FOREMAN (BRNN STtlAPT CO.) , WTNNEFIELD AND "RYN MAWR A.VE9. OR WTNNEFIELD AVE. STATION, P. R. R, LARORERS ON GOVERNMENT. WORK JOHN M GILL & CO. BUILDERS 40TH ST. BELOW GRATS AVE. 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