"-' r..T .VS1 Tf-- ' EVENING PUBLIC EteDGtel : TTT r ! .. ...i vTZ ! ; i ' : s i r r i . 1. t ' J?"3 s&ftfi BKW rFir" w L'jS l Fif f &!? &&N -.i! ifi" i5 KSt f ?5?a W! A fL V mil !W -'f.tow H my SQUAD ID IDEAL START cenbacker Tells How pip "Heinies" Were Bag- & ged in First Round IOVICES SCORED HIT Signalized End of Training By Brilliant Coup in Aerial Warfare vfCovvrloht 1918, tu the United Press! frith the American Airmen In France. WL July 10 (by mall). ES.n3ie "elmper squadron had an Ideal Introduction to -warfare back In the mld- rw..p.paio ox Apni, nccoruing 10 neuicimiii r.u- Elf.S'. Iflla Y)f,1.....Y., ..I.... Amnplnnn -.An Anr Btrm.wv iwureuwuiti, miio. .....i. ace and Ifcfw former auto racer. Let nicltenbacker gab tell the story. V3 'we naa nmsnea our irainniR, ana KW being the first all-Amerlcan outnt to tnke , ''to the front without previous experience VSkire were allowed to lly around until we K'p? leii more connaenr. uerore laKinp over . rcsnonslhllttv of riairolllner a sector "Ann Rntnrdnv nich! wo rlei'Moil up jCtiKwer ready for business. We railed up rsv yth French and told them They re S!N that we could take over patrolling rjr m Dis cnunK 01 mo iine norm oi ioui, Sesfi ... .. .. . . . Sub, De-tinning me next morninn ai aay Z?Vi break. Off for First Patrol "Accordingly, ""e planned the flist irhnper patrol. Captain David Peterson led it. -while Lieutenant need Chambers And I were the rest" of the personnel Captain Peterson had had considerable experience over tho line. "Before going up Ihe told me to take the leadership of the patrol In case he had motor trouble and had to come Kfi down, and that we would not need to (fr patrol If It were too cloudy. So -e .13 " weni up wun inui uiiucrBiaumiis. "Just as we were ready to start Reed Chambers yelled to Doug Campbell and Allan Wlnslow, TV'e'll go out and scare the Heinies up and you guys knock 'em down.' "We circled around for altitude, and Captain Peterson came down. lie had decided It was too cloudy to patrol, but I" assumed he had motor trouble and started off for the lines with Chambers following me "It was our first trip over and vh made a long one. Before long we ran Into a couple of Huns and maneuvered to Are on them. We got a couple of hots at them and they ran. "We continued our patrol, not without apprehension, since wo were not eure of our locations, and that first trip Is a scary one even when you are led by some one who knows the lines. Two German Filers nagged "Finally I lost Chambers and began patrolling up and down to locate him. DANCING 5 private Dancing lessons $5 THE CORTISSOZ SCHOOL. Mirrored Studio, 1820 Chestnut St. Day & Evs. Locust 3102. A TEACHEK FOR EVERY PUPIL. ' IB STEAMBOATS Day Boat for Baltimore Gmmenclor Thursday, Aurust 1st. leave tfclUdelphla every Tue&dnv. Thursday and ratarday at 8 A. M. Returning lenvM laltlmore Monday. Wednesday and Friday This trln rives nnsmnrrprn n nnnnrhtnlr i jrtew all the rreat shipyard and great itji. rinfioprncnii on me ueiaware nivsr. ft3ri tram Tier 3. South Delaware Avna G&i&e r. w okiivkw. Aceot rruMif cniuv cci irr"r rwiriVTiiur mr ."-w, t- -lw,li,vi f trp tht: RKAirriFur, pptwark p,, Krnj Fridav nnd Satnrdny Fvenh C. Kew Dolphin Line Palace Steamer Oaad Music No Llaur Itoat lvoi Arch St Wharf 8:15 P. U. Fr C3c ach wtr KnrCATIONAL Roth Sexe SJlMKiS BUSINESS' rrT f. VrSW. 5 '" n T In spite of the thousand! of students we have graduated we need every lounc man under 20 and everr touds woman to train to fill - ' w good paying positions as Stenographers, Typists, Accountants, Secre taries and Bookkeepers. This Is your opportunity. Our courses are the best and the cost low. Tbone, cull or write today for our free catalogue. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE - AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES tkte, 92$ CHESTNUT STREET Plan Reading and Estimating Drawing, Surveying, Struc- fitaral Engineering, Hydraulics, HiBm. I? : i c. .t ;j iateain cjigines ana Jirengin or (Materials taught by experienced iAIBMMllltll. s'- Th course hpoiin Triuriwlav- V Sl-k --' " 835 October J. m 4 Ask for Catalog M-31. Mi!S 'TOone. uiamona 63 1 TM.sTiriDir inunruDciTTr Esy&iCI mri.ii unnenju v ill-iym nrad Rt. brlaw rj.rk. Sbffii. rhllnrf.lnhl. '"' MHORTUAMO AMD BOOKKEEMNO 4Sf riSJWnssi t sooruiBDa, ia sr. sreeay syatem. Lis courses. D.r or arc. SchOAla Enratl tlnw. To mett the heavy and Increasing ,na zor youns- men aoa women wua ana ousinesi xraininsr our cissies win ds coniinuea air ana evening mm oat coming summer months. Call or write for pertlrulftrs and catalog. rstuA. u(inmiu9n t;ut.ic.uj5 lOH Che.tnnt Street yer's Business College delphla'fl Greatest Dtislness School l ta.rhers. Modern eautDment. Indt advancement. Charres moderats. Po i snittrAnteed. Day" and Nltrht Classes. tudents now attenninv. Enron now. I ClMtiint Street. 1'honr. Walnat SS4. Youflir Women ond Girls ., School of Design for Women ab4 Mailer S(s.( Reopens Sept. 30 Vuit rQursei In Art and Industrial Art. tticai uesig-niriBT in au ua Drancnea. at ion. imhirtn Illustration. iA. B. WinENER FELLOWSHIP " ''tO KUROPK FOR IlESIfiN Jr CHKHTNt'T HILL. PA. ,Bt. J.scph Colleilatjs In.tltots for nud srouiur ladies. Music and tio BCltno. uoursss. wemeniarv. In Me, commercial. Ue Prepare coustnato cm nun tea wiiq usuw. umv. ei jr. It became more cloudy and I could see nothing. At length I started for wnai j. thought was home, but it took a long time to find It Chambers wasn't there, when I finally came out of the clouds, but the two Germans wo had chased out of tho clouds were. "After Chambers's promise to scare up some Huns, Campbell and Wlnslow had gone Into the tent and were playing cards. Suddenly they were called to answer an alerte. They had barely Jumped Into their machines and gained some nltltudc when they b.iw two Ger man planes coming for the camp. "Doth thought the Germans were com ing to btrafe the hangars and each picked out a German to head him off Doug took the first one and got on his tall. He landed the German right on the aviation field four and a half minutes after he had left his cards." RCMMKIt KKSORTS ATLANTIC riTY. N. .1. Coolest ond Most Attractive Locatfe OSTEND Whole Block. Ocean Front Directly on tho nonrdwalk. Tlctnton to Bot- rrlsn Ave.. In eclin.vt Chela en taction. Freih and tea water hatha, private and public Modern hydro-therapeutic dtrart- ment. Orchestra. Danelnit everv tenln. Auto bus meets trains Iionlttet. 0nerbl dlrec. JOHN T D0M1IIN. Mcr. Westminster -nr.Bch. Eiev.o water $12 50 up wuekly, ?2G0 up dally. CHAS. BUIIHK. HOTEL B0SC0BEL Sj?"SK r-2 Always open. Amr, A Euro, plans Hklt. A, IC. MAKIUN, wn.mvonn. n. J. EDGETON INN rJVtV.V: ori:.v npnvrjNjJ. NEW I'lllLAIlELI'llIX Directly on Beach. Ocean Pathwav unobstructed view of Ocean and Auditorium. MRS. C. A. COX. Dcatljs (burner 5In V Ap Ibui'k h tr" t Htirron. Marth i J Uirth Hn rbi . ItauTle. Itoslna Fi'icll'-y harl lira'jn Theodore Hrt-nmr. Hinnah M. Urown. C Hoi Urown. James Hurnett, Catharine f'urns .fame M Ohantrv, Archibald P Clark Sarah K Claun. Catherine A. (ott llo Vndrw Cunningham Jm. C. Ii i i u .in, I, Don.iKh Mary IJ nomrbprtv, Wm. J IlunUp Oeorir3 W. i:. k John Kf?nT, Henry i - v s n p rti-t If. nrv 1' rm Mi' nr ro(tr 1'aniilo Cliiiinon Annri. Itetta ftlbbon'. John (Irare Alice P. ' i "In. -M ircnret Masey, Annie E. Vcr, Hum M. A. "Mt Dnnouffh, Mary McOoldrlck John J. Mcllenrv. Matthew McICnlcht. Mary J. McMurray, William McNIchol Manui Meaner, Frank B. Melchlor, John C. M"sslck. John H. Metcalr, Thos J., Jr. Mfttz. OeorRo Jv Miller Angelina I,. Mlnnlck, Theresa II. Mooney. John Mulhnrln Marparet Munn. Jophine H n'T.arv, Joseph V O'WMl TTuvh H . O'NViU. John J. Pilmer. Grntchen r. Pitil. Jennie Qulelev Chn J Rauschenbich Paul Tlivlmin niarl. s R Header. Adri Retzold. William Tloblnson. Alernndr Ttohlnson. Arthur W Hodiser!, Arthur Hodman Pr in' s A Ito" neorce F hlirbaum, Maria A. Schwirz. Ida MietzUne H irrv , Shlnn, Frederick huifr CmMv F Phuttb'wnrth M. Plpler, Hannah Orlmlev. Albert W. if ii bpeca E i in Mar r i nn,m It bocca Urolmin tlrace T. "irrrh I'lnma W Hildemin. John K Haliif-man Josephine Hnnnaford. T O. Henrlcks. Charl S. Hlerirlni Ellrbeth Hlnchman, Htla I. Holder., (iforB" Hoell. Richard Iluflon. Kloreno Jordan. Helen AI KpTlev Patrick Keely W Hlmer Kennard M irgaret Kier Sutinni Ivtne. Anna I... Klrschbaum, C. C. I lh John K. ! . ullrh I Ml'a A LonK, Matilda Ta mi .Tatni k hmlth, Marcaret Pmxth. Rote A. Stafford Edwin AI. Street. Alaria Summers. Peter F. Trnan. Afar(rir'it C, Tralnor. Hdward A. Trust Ilnlnn Tweed, William Van Plpet Mary H Wajrner. Henrv C. Warth. Anna a. Webb John T Wilhelm. arah Wilson, FInrenc M Wilson, Jennie K. A. WlWnn. Sarah MaHg Alartraret Wood, Isaac, Sr. Manning, Elizabeth M Wot ihin-,'tut M utie ADAAIS Aur 7. AIARY A ADAAIS. Duo notice of the funeral will be Klvn. ALBPRfJER At residence of son-in-law, James Aloore. Willow Grove, Pa,, Aujr. 6, AIART V. ALBURGER. uldow of James D. Alburper need 86. Relative and friends United to .prlces Friday 3 30 p m Int private Hathnro Cemetery APELIUCK Aujt. B. CHARLES APEL BACK. oped G2 Relatives and friends, em ploes of Public Serxlce Traction Co., in vited to funenl services. Frl , 3 p. m , chapel of H F. Schroeder, 4th and Arch Ms Camden N J Int Evergreen Cem Friends may cilt Thur pw. BARRON Au. 0. MARTHA J BARRON fnee Alontcomerv), widow of WashlnKton Rirron acM fl5 Relatives and friends. Wm If Hatch Circle No, - and Ladies of BDCCATIOSAIj Both Sexes Over-Flooded With Applications For Graduates PHILADELPHIA, PA. BUSINESS SCHOOL Evening Sessions for Men and Women TERM nKfilNS SEPTEMBER 0TII STENOTYPY " Jlnmljy. Wed.. Friday. 714.1 to 0:4ft P. M. Sienotjpy, writing shorthand by machine method, much easier to learn than short hand, unlimited speed attained; etenotypy notes easily read hy any one; machine can be operated In a dark room: subject taught by competent Instructor. Three classes of students to be organized, a speed class for advanced pupils, a beginners' class, and a special class In reading atenotype notes for those who wish to become copyists TYPEWRITING Monday, tVrtl., Friday, 7:45 to 0:43 r. M. Touch sstem ued: Instruction In care of machine ah en Correct habits taught at outset. Advanced class works out prepara tion ot specification and latest methods of tabulatlns manifolding and stencil cutting:. For morn detailed Information, call, write or 'phone DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION 14.11 Arch Street v Training for War Time Business Service Take advantage of the special war time courses at Pelrco School so that you can help fill the places of those who have gone to war. Trained young women have greater opportunities than ever be fore Writs for 84th Year Book. Peirce School Pine Street, West of Broad WAHAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Streets Omm SoUmlw I9tb SwM.fwr Gateleg - .JI .4.411. &. . ?. VcentralII IB.. r. .. -n-wwrl'" W ,-Td.V K.1 W m H A V 1 1 HHIITIUI TI JI iriVnfll a..ij&.A lal m, a lha 1BW11 - 1 (lIB ailnail inn 73ZrZ-&:..&'iA- -?,, vrt.4T . f vl' r 'V""- ;. - r .-, -;":"o"" r"T iv? r,- - ?v,r!vssi" rArij. "?" iirrr . . DEATHS O. A. It., Invited to tunerat s.rvlces, Frl,. 2 n. m., ins Newtown ave.. Oaklyn. N, J. Int. Jit. Morlah Cem, Friends may oa.ll Tlmrs . after 7 n. m. HAItTll Auu (1. TUTinAItA, widow of Adam Frederick riarth need 72. llelatlves and minds Imltcd to services, Frl., 3 30 r. m., 2SI3 Oermantown ave. Int. Odd Fellows Cem nAUKttt.n Auir 7. HOBtNA (neo Tllse man), widow of Jarob ltauerle, aped 81. llelatlves and frlenda lnlted to funeral, Pat., 2 p. m., C8 Oak st . Woodbury, N J, Int. Kgllngton Cem, Ilemalns may bo viewed Frl. ne. lmADLUT. Aue. (1. CHARLES, hushnnd of Rose flradley (nee Sweeney), ftKed S3. Relatives and friends. Phoenix Democratlo Club of tho isth Wnrd Invited to funeral. Sat., 8 30 a. m., 121D n Berks st Solemn requiem Mm? Church of llolj Name in a m. Int. St Ann's Cem HHAUN. Au. 0. THEOnORK, son ot Theodore and late Walburaa Hnun, seed 13. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funera' r rl , 8 a m., S035 Stiles st Requiem masi St. Ludwhr'a Church 0 am. Int. private. Holv Redeemer Cem RRENfiR.-Auir It, HANNAH M. nitKN. NER (neo Ihrla). widow of Joseph nrenner. aaed 71. ltelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services, rrl.. 2 p. m . SOOfl N, nth st. Int. private, North ood Cem Auto fu. neral. Remains may be viewed Thurs. 8 to 10 p m. BROWN. Aury 7. C. nOSH, daughter of Thomas It. nnd Ida M Urown (nee Perry). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service. Sat. 2 p. m , residence of father, ri(ll Relmar terrace. Int private UROWN Aug. 7. .TAXIF.S. son of Rrldeet and late James Urown. of Alpbaun Ilohola TarHh. County Mayo, Ireland. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat , i 30 ii m , residence of brothre,. In-law. .Tame McNlcholas, MSA Webster St.. West Philadelphia. Solemn requiem maps ( sureh of the Transflmiratlon 0 a, m. Int. Holy Crop Cem Auto service, RtTRNnTT. Aua. 7. CATHATtTNTl RUn NHTT, daughter of lite John Ellen Cndv Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sit ("Mi m., 1777 N Alder st (neirinth st and Mnntirnmerv ivt ) tllirh requli m miss st Malnchv's Church 10 .i m Int w Cathedrnl Cem. nritN Vin; n JAIIHS M hu-liinil nf Trnnle Hums (nee McShnnel itel.itivw nnd rrlinds mnliios uf William Steel, ' Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 n m -'14 Hulst ave b'olemn mass of requiem Rleased Sacrsment Church 10 a m Int. Old Cathe dral Cem Auto funeral CHANTRY At Conshohoeken, Ta., Auff. r., ARl'HIHAI.D F. CHANTRY, huaband of Marv t'lmntrt (nee Prlee), need OS Relatives and friends, Tequod Tribe. No 18, Imp. O of It M Cunshohcrken Znchnry Tovlor Lodge. N' 7 Ancient Order of United Treemen. of Phlla employes of John Wood Mfu. Co , In vltid to funeral. Frl., 2 p. m.. 50 Tayettn st. Int. private. Norrls city Cem. Friends may call Thurs , 7 to 10 p. m CLARK Aug. 7. SARAH E.. wife nf Hayw-ird Clark and daUBhter of Ocrtnrd and Sarah Wagner. Rolatlvca and friends Invited to services, Frl.. 8 p, m.. 22"1 N. Colorado st. Int prlvnte. CLAUSEN ug 7, CATHERINE A., wire of Christopher J Clausen and daugh ter of late. John and Acnes Mulligan, of Countv Mayo, Ireland. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat. 8 a m . Jin (lerrltt st. Solemn high mass of re quiem Church of tl-e Sacred Heart 0 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funenl COSTEI.LO Suddllenly, Aug 0. AN DREW husband of Jano Costello Reli tlves and friends, also Court Americus, No. 07, F. of A., and Friendship Circle. No. 10. C. of F., Invited to funeral. Trl., 8.30 a. m . 2028 Annln st. Requiem mass at St Chirles's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service CVNNINnilAM Aug n JAMES C . hus band of Ell7,i Cunningham (nee Osborn). Relatives nnd friends U S Crnnt Post No " G A It survivors of tl.'th Regiment Penn.i. Volunteers Invited to funeral serv ices sit 2nm 2"3 Farragut terrace Int Oreenvvood K of P Cem. ntl'l'EL (nee (iram'lch) Aug. 0 CARO T INE I. . widow of John Illppel ngd 't It, 1 itlv.s an 1 friends Invited to services, Frl 2 p m , residence of son. Frederltk (' IHppel 11113 N. 21th st Int. Ocrmm Lu theran Cem. Remilns may be viewed Thurs , S to 10 p m DOVAOHY Aue 7 MARY HANI.EY wife of James T Donaghv. Kill s 60th pi Relatives nnd friends Sodality of II V M league of Sacred Heart and other sorletiis of which she war a member. Invited to funeral Men . 8 30 a. m., 0401 Chester ave. Soletnn miss of requiem Church of Most Tllepsed Sacrament 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. Friends may call Sun . after 7 p. m. DOFOHKIITY At Rordentnwp. N. J.. An. 7 WTl.t.lAM J TlOtiniTRnTV oped J 55. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, I Church st . Rordentown N. J , Frl.. 8 a, m. Requiem mass st Marv's rhurch 0 a. m. Int St Marv's Cem . Rordentown. DUN LAP Aug 0 OEORlin W. hus bind of Ixitl'e c Dunlap (nee Thompson) and son of Margaret nnd late Robert Dun lap Relatives and friends, emploves of Stnndird Crown Cork and Seal Co. Invited to funeral Sat 8-30 p. m . 3058 Jasper st Int prlvtte North Cedar Hill Cem ECK Aug 7. JOHN, eldest son of late Mirtln and Adeline Eck. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat., 7.30 a m . 437 Arlington pt (west of Lawrence ana below Vorris st 1 Requiem mass at St Ilonlf ice's Church 0am Int Most Holy Redeemer Cem Auto funeral EC.NER Aug 11 HENRY, husband nf Marv Egner (neo Derrick) Relatives and friends. Purity Circle, No 43. D. of A.: Anna M Ross Post. No. 04 O A. R : surviving members of the 20th Regt. Penna Vol unteers emplojes of erecting department of Cramp's S. R A C. Co , Invited to funeral prrvices. Sat.. 1 30 p. m . 814 E Glrard ave Tnt private. Greenwood (K. of P ) Cem. Triends may call Frl eve. EVANS Aug 7. NELSON F EVAN"? aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to runeral services Frl.. 11 a m . 7 H. High land ave.. Merlon, Pa Int private. Con veyances will meet train leaving Irroad St. M-itlon 10'15 a. m. KAIST. Aug. 7. HENRY. Husband of Clara K Falst (nee Hund). age4 45. Rela tives and friends Rethel Presby. Church: P. O S. of A . Camp No. 870; Diligent Council. No 4 Patriotic Americans, and employes of Decker Smith & Pago Co . Invited to funeral services Sat , 1 p m . 2336 W. Cumberllnd st Int Mt Peace Cem. Auto funeral. PAP.MEIt Aniz ft prvni-'vi'r ,. if . Oscar Parmer, aged 30. Relatives ond friends Invited to funeral, Frl. 8 a. m . residence of mother-in-law. Mrs. Margaret Parmer. 2018 W Gordon st. High requiem mass Most Precious Wood Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. FOSTER At Colllngswood. N. J . Aug. C FANNIE, vvlfo of Jonathan Tester, aged 78 Relatives and friends Invited to fu netal Frl , 12 noon, daughter's residence, Mrs M Lawson, 240 Harvard ave., CoV llnsswood N J. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Thurs., 7 to 10 p m GANNON Aug. il. ANNA RETTA. dtngh ter of Thomis and Hridget Gannon (nee Duffj ). aged 11 months Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Frl. 2 p. m . residence of parents. 4244 N. Hicks st. Int. Holv S, nulfhre Cem Auto funeral GIHRONS. Aug. 7. JOHN GIRRONS, hus. band of late Ellen Gibbons, Relatives nnd friends, St Mary's Benf. Soc. and Div, No. 35. A. O II., invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 30 a. m.. late residence, Addlngham. Del Co., Pa. High maBs St. Andrew's Church, Drexel Hill. Pa.. 10 a. ra. Int. St. Charles's Cem. GRACE. Aug. 7. ALICE P. GRACE (nee McNamee). wife of Michael Grace. Rela tives and friends, St. Thomas's R. V M, Sodality an! League, of Sacred Heart. Ladles Auxiliary, Knights of Waterford, Invited to funeral, Sat.. 10 a. m.. husband's residence, 1921 Moore St. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Thomas Aquinas 11 30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service. GRIFFIN Aug. 6, MARGARET, widow of Michael (nee Frlel). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 8 30 a. m., 522 S. 23d st. Solemn high requiem mass St. Pat rick's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem URIMLEY Aug. 5, at 515 N. Wanamakr st., AI.IU'.IIT WILLIAM, husband of late Margaret K Grlmles. aged 73. Relatives and friend Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 Fm . parlors of L. S. Hagerman. SHOO laverford ave. Int private, Mt. Morlah Cem Remains may be viewed Thurs., 7 to 10 p. m GK1M.ME. Aug. 7. REBECCA E. widow of Albert D. Grlmme (nee Ellis), Due notice of funeral will be given from residence of niece Mrs. Anna Lawe. 1102 Marlborough st GROrF. At Westvllle, N. J , Aug. fl. MARY F. OROFF. widow of B I, Orolf and daughter of late Abner nnd Eliza Valen tine. Relatives and friends Invited to serv ices. Sat., 2 p. m.. 121 Broadway. West vllle, N. J. Int. private, Egllngton Cem. Friends may call Frl., 8 to 8 p. m. Omit flowers. GROGAN. Aur. B. RERECCA. wife of Richard Grogan and daughter of Rev. Rob ert B, and Rebecca Miller (nee Applegate) Funeral services, to which relatives and friends Invited. Sat.. 1:30 p. m 433 Win ton st Int Fernwood Cem. Auto service. Friends may call Frl.. after 0 p m. OR01.MAN (nee Woodall). Aug , UKALi; l.. wire or iJavia uroiman Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Frl . 2 ii m i-4 Aiiniirn at Int fis-ADnrvmim t m.. 1323 Auburn St. Int r.rppnmnimt Oem. Remains may be viewed Thurs., S to 10 P m. Auto service rmOSCTI. Auir. 5. EMMA TV., widow nf William Edcar Qrosch. llelatlves and friends invited to service. Frl , 2:30 v. m . 4624 Chester ave. Int. private. Friends may call Thurs. eve. JTAI,DEMAN. Aug-. 6, in Paoll. Ta., JOHN K. HALDEMAN, aged 03. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat. Services at the home of his brother-ln-Uw, Henry B. Davis pxoll, Pa., 10.30 a m. Int. at Malvrrn Baptist Cem HALDEMAN. Elffhth Month fith, at 1A21 Race at.. JOSEPHINE IJllINTON HAI-DE. MAN. Fumral at convenience of family. HANNAI'ORIi. Auff.fi. THOMAH OEOROE. husband of late Isabella Hannaford (n-e MacFarlind). Relatives and friends P n T. Beneficial Abq. and employes of Ride ave and 27th and Allegheny ave. barns in vited to funeral services, Fri., 3 p. m., 2O03 W, Oakdale st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Re mains may be viewed Thurs. eve. HENRICKS. Aua;. 7. CHARLES S.. son of Hulda Stecklein and late Frederick W. Henrlcks, aged 42 RHatlvea and friends, Relmont Council No. 100. O. of I. A.; em ployes of Plerce-Arrow Motor Co., Invited to funeral services. Sat . 2 p, m . parlors of S. P. Frankenfleld Sons 5300 Vine t. Friends may call Frl. 8 to 0 p. m Int. German Lutheran Cem Auto funeral HIGOINS. Auff. 7. ELIZABETH, daugh ter of Sarah and late Louis Hlirglns (nee Devlne) and slater or Sister M. Da la Salle, of tho Immaculate Heart Order. Relatives and friends. St. Thomas's R V, M Sodality and League of the Sacred Heart. Beneficial Asso. of Jacob Miller it. Sons. Invited to fu , neral. Bat,. 0 a. m,. residence of mother. ' 1741 8. Dorrance st (lnth and Moora sts.). Solemn re'julni mass Church of Ht. Thomas Aquinas 10.30 B. m Int Holy Cross Cem. HINCHMAN. Aug 7, ELLA I , widow of Isaac Hlnchman. Relatives and friends In vlted to funeral. Stt Ha, m . parlors of William IL Chew, S W cor fiffth and Spruce sts. Int. Cheater. Ta, Remains may be viewed Frl . 8 to 10 v. m. Auto service. HOniEN. Aur. 7, GEORGE HOUIEN. fed 87. Kervlcee Fri.. 10 a, m Old Men'a Home. 80th and Barfnr sts Int. private. lluvKL.Li.--AU. o, kichahu. nusoand DEATH1-! invited xo funeral. Sat., 8:30 a. m., 030 8. "Sfith st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Transfiguration 10 a. m, int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. HUDSON. AUK. 0. FLORENCE, wlfo of Samuel Hudson (nee Parker), aged 51 Rela tlves nnd friends Invited to services. Sat., 1 p. m.. 3"02 N. Orlanna st. Remains mav be viewed Frl., 7 to 0 p. m. Int Chelten Hills Cem. Auto service. JORDAN Aug. 7, HELEN M. It., daugh ter of lato James Jordan. Relatives, and friends also Sodality of tho I). V. M. of tho Holy Family Church, Invited to .funeral, Sat., 8 30 a m , residence nf mother, Mrs. J Nagel, 145 Wright St.. Manayunk. Sol emn high mass Holy Family Church, 10 a m. Iht. St. John's Cem. KEALEY. Aug. 7 I'ATntCIC. husband of Susan Kealev, Relitlves nnd friends, also employes of stcrcotvpc dept. of the Phlla. Record, are Invited to funeral. Sat 8 a m , 1833 McKean st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St Thomas Aquinas n in n. m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. . .,, KEELY. Aug 1 W ELMER, son of Wil liam nnd Margaret Kcelv (nee McAndrow), at parents' residence 032 E. Dupont St., Roxhorough Relatlvrs ond friends Invited to view remains Thurs, 0 to 0 p. m Fu neral private. Requiem mass Church ff the Holy Family 10 a. m Frl. Int. St. John's Cem Manavunk Alto service. KENNARD. Aug. 0. MARGARET, wife nf Christopher Kennard. Relatives and friends Invited to service. Sat., 2 p. m,. Church of tho Holy Comforter. 10th and Titan sts. Int private. Friends may call Frl eve., 1428 Point Rree7c ave KIER. Aug. 7, SUSANNA KIER. nged 74 Relatives and friends invited tp funeral, Sat., residence of husband. J N Kler. Mapln st., Clavtnn, N. J. Services at house at 2 P m Int. Cedar Green Com. KINO, Aug 7 ANNA L. widow of Charles M. King. D. D S . need 85 ru neral services at the chapel of Kirk & Nice, 11101 Oermantovvn ave (lermantown. Sat., 2pm Tnt private ... KIRSCHBAUM Aug ft ("vTHTERlNE wife of Christian c Kirf.ihh.ium iil daughter of late Fred and Cathirine M 1)111 m ti Relatives nnd friends invited to fu i ril services. Frl., 3 p m., 4!Pi3 Lancaster r Int private LEAHY Aug. Ii, JOHN F.. son of Peter nnd Inte Julia A. Leahy (neo Splane) Relitlves and friends Invttecl to fu neral. Frl.. 8:30 a m.. 1431 Porter at. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Monica 10 a. m. Int Holv Cross Cem Auto service. Schuylkill County papers copv LEIDICH. At the residence of her son-in-law, C. F. Robertson 1727 North Sv denhnm street, Aug. 7, LYDIA A., widow of John T T.eldlch. aged 78. Services and In t,iment Frld.iv p. m. at Phllllpsburg N J Friends mav call at 1727 North Sydenham sttn t Thursday p m. LONG. Aug. 7, MATILDA, wife of George Long. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat.. 1 p. m.. 322 E. Tulpehocken st., Germantown. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may bo viewed Trl.. 8 to 1n p. m Auto service. LYNN Aug. 7. JAMES, husband of late Catherine Lynn. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. S'at.. 7'30 a m residence of sister. Mrs Doison. lsns St. Mark's square, Ntcetown. High mass of requiem St Stephen's Church p a, m Int. New "mAAG. Aug. 0. MARGARET, widow of Charles Maag and daughter of Inte John and Amelia Simon, aged 78. Relitlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Sat, 1 p. m 1830 S. 16th st. Int. Arlington Cem. Auto service. MANNING Aug. 7. ELIZABETH M. widow of James Manning (neo Lynch). Due notice of funeral will bo given, 5538 Lo- CUMASSSEY Aug. 7. ANNIE E, MASSEY of 1S32 S 15th St.. widow of Ellas R. Mas sey. aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited in funenl services. Sat.. 3 p. m., Oliver II. Balr Bldg 1S20 Chestnut St. Int prl- "mcCOT.LUM. Aug. 0 MARGARET A . wife of James D. McCoIium and daughter ot late Patrick nnd Bridget Lee. Relitlves and friends. B. V M Sodillty, Lcigue of the Sacred Hi art. ltar and Rosarv and Propa gation of tho Faith Societies of the Church of Our l.ioy of Victory. Invited to funeral. Frl., 8 3d a m . 5047 Race St., West l'hlia. Solemn RiciuKm Mass Church of Our Lady of Vlctorv in n. m Int. St. Dennis's Cem. Alltn . , iff. McDONOl'OH. Aug. 7. MARY, widow of Andrew MiDonough. late of Swlnford. , Countv Mavo Ireland. Relatives and friends 1 Invited to funeral. Sat., 8:30 a m . residence of son-ln-liw. John Thomas. 3S0S Olive at.. W. Phlla. Solemn requiem mass St. Agltha's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem. McUOI.DRICK. Auk. .1 JOHN JOSEPH, , son of John and Anna McGoldrlck U. la tlves and friends, pupils of Sacred Heart I School. Invited to funeral. Frl.. 7.30 a. m . I parents' residence. 1018 S. 2d st. Solemn mass of requiem. Sacred Heart Church 0 10 a. m Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. Mr HENRY. .iuddenlv. at Cirnevs Point. N. J.. Aug. 0. MATTHEW MclIENRY. ngeci I 01 Relatives and friends Invited to fumral services at Monument t em. chapel, ueverlv N J . Fri 10 30 a m Int Monument Cem Mcknight Aug n. .mart j.. widow of Andrew McKnlght. Relatives and friends, members Good Shepherd Church. Cumberland and Collins sts , Invited to funeral serv ices. Frl,, 1 p. m., 2427 Cedar st. Int. Mt Morlah Cem Iteimlns may be viewed Thurs , after 7 p. m MeMURRVY Aug. fi. WILLIAM, hus band of Catherine E McMurray, aged 70. Relatives and friends. George O. Meado Post. No. 1 G. A. R , Invited to funeral services, rrl , 2.30 p. m.. 8019 Tine road, Fox Chase. Phila. Int. private, Westmin ster Cem. McNlCIIOL. MANUS McNICHOL. son 'ot late Frank and Ellen McNIchol. County Derry. Ireland. Notice of funeral will bo MEANEY Aug. B. FRANK B . son ot late James and nna I Mpanev and brother of R-v J F. Meaney, O. S A Relatives and friends Columbus Council. No 9H2, K of C , invited to funeral, Frl , 8J0 a. m . Wjnnevvood road. Ardmoro Park. Pa. Sol emn requiem mass St Denis's Church 10 a m Int st Denis's Cem Auto funeral MELCHIOR At Mont Alio Pa . Aiil- Il JOIIN.C MELCHIOR. aged 25 Relatives and friends invited to funeral services i?at 2 p. m . Oliver H Balr Bldg. 1S2U chest nut st. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Frl., 7 to 10 p m. MESSICK. On Aug 7, 1918. JOHN H MESSICK. husband of Elizabeth Messlck and son of lato Minus and Marv Messlck. aged 77 years. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral Fervlces. on Frl.. ot S n m., at residence of daughter. Mrs. A. D Kings land, 1420 S. 2d st Int Sit . Lewes Del., arrival of 7 35 a m. train from Phlladel phla METCALF. Aug. 0. THOMAS J.. Jr . son of Thomas J. and Maria Metcalf Rela tives and friends members of St. Columba's Catholic Club and Altar Society and n V. M Sodality, Invited to funeral, Frl., 8 30 a. m , parents' residence, 182S W. Huntingdon st. Solemn high requiem miss St. Columba's Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Com. Auto funeral. MET?. Suddenly. Aug. 0. GEORGE J son of Elizabeth nnd the lite tleoige Metz (nee Zolles). aged 43. Relatives and friends. Liberty Council, No. 35. Jr O. U. A. M : German Beneficial Union, Invited to funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m , 418 Belgrade et. Int. Mt. Ver non Cem MILLER Aug, 5. ANGELINA L.. daugh ter of late George F and Angelina L, Miller (nee I.lnck). Services Frl., 10 a. nt . chapel of B F. Schroeder &. Son. 4th and Arch sts . Camden Int. Odd Fellows' Cem . Philadelphia. MINNICK. Aus 0. THERESA HEATON. widow of Anthony Minnlck. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Sat , 8:30 a. m . 1724 Master st Solemn requiem miss Church of Gesu 10 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. MOONEY. Aug. 7, JOHN, husband of late Eliza J. Mooney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 1 p. m . 2308 Wharton st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto erv Ice. MULIIERIN Aug. 8 MARGARET, wife of Jones Mulherln (nee Condon), Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8 30 a. m.. 5532 Larchwnod ave. Solemn mapp of requiem Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m Tnt. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral MUNNS. Suddenly. Aug. 0. JOSEPHINE BOOTH, widow of Harry C. Munns. aged 88. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 11 a. m . chapel of Andrew J, Hair i. Son Arch and loth sts. Int. private O'LEARY. Suddenly, Aug. B, JOPEPH F., son of Catharine and late Jeremiah O'Leary. Relatives and friends Invited to runeral. Frl . 2 p m mother's residence, 1747 Tearl Bt. Int Holy Cross Cem. Car riage funeral. RemalnB may be viewed Thurs. after 7 p. m ' O'NEILL Suddenly, Aug. 4. HUGH IT., husband of Catharine O'Neill (nee Hanwav. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Frl., 7:30 a. m. 302 Cedar St.. Jenklntown, Pa. Solemn high requiem mass Immaculata Conception Church. Jenklntown. 0.30 a m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem O'NEILL. Aug 7. JOHN J , husband nf lata Bridget O'Neill formerly of 1012 II. Passyunk ave.. at son's residence. John L O'Neill 13.'5 N 5llth st. Duo notice of funeral sv 111 be given l'AL..Mr;H Aug 7. GRETCHEN 1'.. wltn I of Fnnels E Palmer and daughter of Rich .. - ,.i . a i-.i ard 1' and Mary Singer, aged 1R. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sot 2 u in parents' residence CO.IR Allman st West Thlla Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl., after 7 p, m. Auto funeral PALMER. Aug fl. FLORENCE, wife of Oscar Palmer, aged SO. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl . 8 a. m . from the residence of her mother-in-law, Mrs Margaret Palmer. 21)18 W Gordon st High requiem mass at the Most Gracious Blood Church Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem pitton- Mii 7 1o Dnwnlngtovvn Pa. JENNIE B . wife of John M. Patton. aged .11 Itrlatlv s and friends Invited to lunerai. Sat 10 no u m.. from 317 Washington ave.. Downingtown Pa. Int. Northwood Cem PAUL. Aug. 7. Mrs. JENNIE PAUL, of 1001 N Broad at., asod 72. Due notice oj funeral will be given from parlors of Em manuel Asher & Son. 1C02 Diamond st. QUIGLEY. At Manhattan Hospital. N. Y.. Aug 5. CHARLES A. J., son of Wll Hm and Rose Qulgley. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat., 8 a. m.. parents' residence, 2403 Catharine st. Sol emn requiem mass ht. Anthony's Church 0:30 a in Int. private. Holy Cross Cem RAUSt'JIENBACH. Suddednly. Aug fl. PAUL A., son of Richard and Agnes Rausch enbarh (nee Prohl), aged 0 yrs. S mos. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Frl . 2 p. m., 8000 Frankford ave. Int. private Remains mav he viewed Thurs , 8 to 10 p. m. RAYLMAN. Aug. 7, CHARLES It., hus band of Elizabeth St. Raylman. Relatives and friends, also Col. John Clark 'Council. N"o 615. F P. A., and Murray Bible Class. Invited to services. Sat. 2 P. m.. b018 Rowland ave.. Holmesburg. Int private. Remains may bj viewed Frl . 7 to 0 p. m. REDDING Aug. 0. MIRIAM, daughter of John M . Jr., and Anna A Redding (nee Brown), aged 0 mos. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 2 p. m , parents' residence. 1240 a. Ruby at. Int. Holy Cross Cera. Auto funeral. KETZOLD. Aug. 7. In Atlantic City. MARY A., wife of William Betiokl and only daughter of late Emanuel and Mary A. Iowry. Jteiaiives ana irienae -.nvueu ( DEATHS Schuyler rtultdlne. Broad and Diamond its. Int private. ... ROBINSON. Aug. 7. ALEXANDER, husband of Angellno Robinson nged 04. Relatives and friends, Klngsesslng Lodge, No. 300, I O O. K.i members Sllonm JI E, Church Pnschallvlile, Pa., United to fu neral services Sat., 2 P. m , 5820 Wood land ave. ;)mlt flowers Friends may call Frl eve4 . ROBIN'SON At Tansboro, N, J .AM. 7. ARTHUR W., husband of Delle Robinson (neo Weeks), aged 73 Relatives and friends. Wa Wa Tribe. No. 1 85. I. O. R. M. ! J""n Orange. Invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 15 p. m., Tansboro. N J Int. Berlin Cem, Remains may be viewed Frl eve. Autos win meet train at Berlin leaving Market st. '"rodVieRS1 Aug 7 ARTHUR 'l'",':!,,no' of nllra Rodgers (nee Carroll), aged 82. RflJ I ves nnd friends. Sacred Heart and llnlv Name Societies and Father McEvov Bent Soc, invited to funeral. Sat, 8'10 a m, 411 W. Mt. Airy ave., Mt. Airy. Solemn re quiem mass Holy Cross Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem ,., RODMAN Aug 7 1 108 North st,. FRAN CES A widow of Theodore Rodman. Due notice nf funeral will be riven ROSS. At residence 5133 Chestnut st , Aug. 7, GEORGE F. ROSS Notice of fu neral later. . RCHI.ARRATTM. Aug. 7, MARIA Atl tTSTA SCHLARRAUM (nen Otto), wife of William Schlarbaum, nged 03. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sat., 1 P. m., 1711 N. COIh St. Int. Fernwood Cem. Auto cortege. Friends may call Trl., 8 to 10 pm ... SCHWAItZ. Aug. 7. IDA. wife of John Hchwarz. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. 8at.,2 p. m , 2007 T Boston ave. (20th and York, sts.). Int. pri vate, Northwood Cem. .. . ... SHETZLINE On Aug. 7. 1018. IIARRT L. son of John r and Loilsa P. Shetsllne (nee Mcnold). nged 11 months. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services on Fr! at 1 30 p m precisely, at grandpar ents' residence 2302 S Sth st. Int. private "itfSrion" 0 1018 FREDERICK S1IINN need 70 vears R latlvts and friends Invited to attend funeral services, on Frl . 2 30 p. m . nt hi I He residence 1711 N 10th St. Int Nurth Cedar Hill SIIUSTER. Berwvn. Pa.. Aug. 7. EMILY FRANCES, wlfo of Uriah Bhuster. aged 09. Funeral at convenience of family. SHUTTLKWORTH. Aug. 8. JtAROAItET. widow of Joseph V. Shuttleworth. Relnt ves nnd friends, members of Free P. L. Church nf St John's, Invited to funeral services, Snt 1pm., 3054 Kensington ave. Services Free P. E Church of St. John's 2 p. m. Int private Greenwood (K. c nf P.) Cem. SIPLE.lt Aug. II. HANNAH, wlfo of Willam Slpler. Relatives and friends In vited 1n funeral services. Sat.. 2 p tn . 1710 N. 2llth st Int. private Remains may be viewed frl . after 7 P m. Auto funeral. SMITH Aug 7, MARGARET SMITH (nee McArdle) widow of Matthew Smith. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., S 80 a m 2627 E Lehigh avo Solemn re quiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 a. m, Int. SMYTH Aug. 0, ROSE A., daughter of lato" Robert and Elizabeth Smvth Relatives and friends. Stars and Stripes Council, No. 58. S. nnd D. of L., Invited to service. Frl. .1 p m . 200" Annln st Int. Mt. Morlah Cem Friends may call Tburs. eve. STAFFORD Suddenly, at W lldwond, N. J Aus. 5 EDWIN M.. sou of John M. and Josephine R. Stafford. Int. Haddonfleld. N. J., nt -onvenlence of family. STREET. Aus 7. MARIA STTtEET (nee Kinsley), widow of August Street. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Bervlces. Sat., 2pm, 0210 Bulst ave. Int. private. Omit flowers. , ,- SUMMERS Aug 6, TETEn F , son of lato Peter and Julia Summers Relatives and friends. Local No. 17, Tile Helpers' Union. Invited to funeral. Frl., 8'30 a. m.. 6450 Irving st . West Phlla. High mass Church of the Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem Auto service. TERNN uc 7. MMimilRT C. TER NAN. Relittvs and friends Invited to fu neral, Sat., S .10 u m , residence of brother. John J Ternan, 3817 N. Brnnd st Sol emn requbm mass at Ft Stephen's Church 10 a m Int at St nn's Com. TRAINOR At Swedepboro. N. J, Aug. 0. EDWARD TRAINOR. aged 20. Reli lives and frlrnds invited to funeral. Frl., Sam Solemn high mass St. Joseph'B Church. Svvidnboro N J., at 0 a, m. Int. Holy Crops Com . Thlla TRUST Aug 0 HELEN. wWow of John Trust (nee Campbell), aged 00. Relatives and friends invited to services. Frl.. 2 p. in residence of Mrs L. Maver. 230 E. Hrlnghurst st Germantown Int. private, Hills'.l. Cem. TWEED Aug 7. WILLIAM TWEED, nged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 2 p. m , neir Hurffville, N. J. Servlien at home Tnt Tlurffvillo. Autos will meet trn'n arriving nt Pitman at 121 p m. v ,'buslnnd of Mirlon'Unauh (neo MarronJi U.NAl'II iMinaeniy, Aug l-JIAUl.,i;s R"latla nnd friends Inlted to funeral porxlcpH, Pat . 3 p m . at the reMdenctj of mother 12 WVpUIpw ae., Oermantown Int Rpfthoen Om, Germantown nve and Sharpnark sts. Remain nny be viewed at 407 W. Clearfield st.. Frl., 7 to n p. m. VAN FLEET On Aijb 0. 101R MART E VAN rr.EET fnee Aerv). lfe of Wil liam T Van Fleet Relathcs and frlenrii imlled to funeral ncrlcps. on Frl . 2 10 P m precipelv at late rc5ldence. 4 7li Taconv st. Lrldesbur. Int. private. Cedar Hill Cem WAGNER Auir 0 HENRY C. husband of MntlhU Warner (nee Thompson), aged 3". Relatives and friends. Col. Robert P Pechert Council. No. D78, O. of I. A . and United Yeirly Protective Beneficial Society. lnlted to funeral services. Sun.. 2 p. m , 1740 N Tane at Int Greenmount Cem Remain may be viewed Frl., S to 10 p. m. WRTH Aue;. 7 ANNA S widow of Charles G Warth, aced 81 Relatives and fi lends Invited to funeral serleeR Sat 2 P m . 4200 Parrlsh st. Int. West Laurel Hill Ceni Auto funeral. WERR Suddenly. Auir. 7. JOHN T . bu Tiind of Jennie O Webb and son of late Samuel and Elizabeth Webb, aced 40 Rela tives ind f i lends, members of Phlladelphli 1 ire Department Wa shine ton Council No 1 Jr (' tT A M.. invited to funeral perv iren Frl 11 a m S00 E. Chelten ave.. (Jermaninwn Int private. WW Hi;i M Auk SARAH widow of Frederick Wilhelm aced SO Relatives and friends inltd to funeral services Frl 3 p. m . 512 IMewood road Brookllne Dela wnfA Ct. . Va Int West Liurel Hill Cem Convejances will M at Penfield Station to nieet trains leav ins umn oi, -terminal -F iu and 2 'to p m ,. - , n ? ' i "SfS r.rt I- T l vitan .!Jh ' Peterson), wife Of Capt. L.. T A llson, aged, 44. Funeral services Sat , 1pm residence of son-in-law arren B. Nelson. 20 Lake- view drive Oekbn, N J. Int. K. of P. Cem Philadelphia. WILSON. Aug. 7. SARAH, widow of James Wilson late of 1212 Winter st. Rela tives and fi lends invited to funeral. Frl,, 8 30 a in Jill N 13th St. High mass St. John's Church 10 a. ln. Int, prlvats. WILSON Aug (1. JENNIE K. ATKIN SON. widow of Albert M. Wilson and daugh ter of lato Charles B. and Sarah W. Atkin son Helatlvs and friends Invited to fu neial services. Fri , 2:30 p. m., residence Davis Morton 4ttsn Umbrla st . Manavunk Int private. West Laurel Hill Cem. FrlenJs m iv call Thurs eve. WOOD. Of 12011 S Mth St.. Aug 7. ISAM' WOOD M. Relitlves nnd friends In vited In funeral services, Frl. 2 n m OlH.r II Hair l.'ldg. 1820 Chestnut st Int Mt Moiiah Cem WURTIIINGTON. Aug. 6. MATTIB, widow of Lowndes Worthlngton and daugh ter of the late Peter and Margaret Tlndel Service- Frl 10 30 a. m., 4(170 Trankford ave. I'lanLfcrl Int. private. LOST AND FOUND I'OCKUTllOOK Lost Wednesday morning. on 42 block long black leather po ketbook containing gold spectacles and 14 In hills Helm"ornt 127S'stlvn"1 '" 5433 Wno st J hne ULAhSES Lost pair of glasses In a tan leatmr case Wednesday, between d and Arch and Chestnut st. ferry to Atlantic City HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other rhivlllel Ads on racc2T AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION UNDER THE U. S. GOVERNMENT TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PHILADEI -IIIA AND VICINITY. THE WORKSHOP F THE NATION. IS OF VITAL IMPOR ANC'K IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE PHIA OF TAN WAR YOUNG WOMEN BETWEEN 17 AND 31 CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. "-Jul- COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALL IMI'OUTANT ARMY OF THREE THOU SAM) LOYAL YOUNG WOMEN. THE TRAINING COURSE IS SHORT AND THOROUGH 0 00 PER WEEK IS PAID DURING THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS WITH ha Pin ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER, APPLY NT WEEKDAY BETWEEN 8 AND ti. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. MISS M. D, RYAN FIRST FLOOR, 10.11 ARCH ST. PHILA. MISS O. SMITH 400 MARKET ST., PHILA. MISS F R ZINOOL 20 W CHELTEN AVE., GTN. MISS W. a REILLY 20 E STH ST CHESTER, PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BILL CLERK One capable of operating L. c Smith billing machine. Apply 244 8. Sth st. BOOKKEEPERS EXPERIENCED ALSO ASSISTANTS AND TYPISTS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BOOKKEEPER. -Experienced bookkeeper to take charse ot "ountlnc room of a large corporation. Appl. to Mr. Wright, 1212 Chestnut st CAFETERIA MANAOER Immediate em ployment position permanent; plant In Philadelphia district; several thousa'nd women working In plant: experience and ability to handle women's cafeteria on Urge scale required. Write (or appointment. -C j. ..-., . HELP WANTED gEMALB Olhfr rins.lflrrt Ailii nn rm ) AJ-TKUIA UUVBKi Immediate employ ri.KhP.." tt""ln permanent: plant In rr.Ua. ?,,;K district) several thousand women working in plant: knowledun of local mar kets requlre.l. wrt0 ror appointment. C o, J.etlger Offlrp CApmLIil.;."S?'en. for cafeteria i Immefllato nrrnm.B15.m,'.n,i Permanent position; Eood sal. ii. .' TiT"1?11" einerlenco required: must nan J wlS,,,l,.nt,,Arthur Ifrolhers Com. n?i' M0I9en ,". Welfare Department. Wood ton r.iV'L-'1, It u"f Loadlnir Plant. Washing--reli.r &. N' . TBko neadlnir or Qlou offlc" "ry- Woodbury car stops at the Llernnlntim?nT,ER "PnitATOn: Immediate nrv- i,me,1t: Permanent position, eoo.1 sal nrnih.?. n"vn nt ,h" l1'""'- MncArthur Partment r?vmn!;!,v' "'"men's Welfnro re. Kinm u'. Mnodlmrv (V j ) iinr Loidlnit Ini nV lllhln.R'on. r '"' N' ' Take Head" at'tho to'mCPfMer tcrry- Woo-lhory car stop, ment hmT;.Sf.rie5?,i ln ema" "r,vto aPart yriredhUA,pn7vUi?o1.ni?5.,r"?J""". re- cmr. ESi5j.e?Jj;..!5?' "'Mini:: one with aro r.i ...:. "Ivn W,H no new ractory: ex vtiert. ?Jklne conditions, rest room Wo. car i 'JnJ'ftX' P;?nent position, -fake car .i.,4D or on, Applv after 8 a. m. KLnc,I5!P BrcnvTrrc Rtirri.ing co. 17TH AND CAJIimiA STS. nn.iunp ... .,i. j .. 2 wnnted: light, clean, healthy work: o1nwaB'! "teady position. Apply the ?in-i?,a'jf,omDI"",i BS24 sta,s road. Wis. slnomlng, Phlla. 'I-Ij.',r Kt,"eral work In mill restaurant: rhl,AeV Apply Orlsnold Worsted HOSiriRT Wantnl "foreladVlnT wareroom. capahlo of tnklnc full rluirce state exp. ...... Itl.r. ,.,, X-, 1.1 ijnx d44i. wnril tn Jl!iV"KTc,,Dabl0 Blrl for General Ply Orlswold Worsted Company, Darby. Pa7 HOTnnR'S nELPKn Pare of 2 little 1o7s and house while molher Is away: perma nent; reference, Tall 3(111 Pnweltnn nve SOMCITOnS the pt'nr.Tr T.rnoEn nroumEs HEVEnAT, nnsT - rr.Ass so. l.iriTons f o n rntcutyATTOV PROMOTION'; Amr.TTT TO MHET AN') TALK TO THE PEST PEO n.E IS ESSENTIA r, RttT PER SONA!, APPEARANrn WIT.T. tin PEIVE KIRST CON'sroERATIOV- A COOD PROPOSITION FOR A PEW WOMEN OF MATI'RE TEARS WHO DO NOT OIUEfT TO IIOUSE-TO-HOUSE SOLICITATION: ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCEn CREW MANAGER APPI.T TO MR. COR REA, SECOND TI.OOR. PUBLIC LEDGER BUILDING. BTENOaRAPHER YOtTNO WOMAN-ACCOT'NTlNa DEPART MENT OF THE PURLIC LEDGER DE SIRED THE SERVICES Or A URIOHT TOHNO vmiN WITH KNOWLEOOE OF STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING: A KNOWLEDGE OF T1O0KKEEPINO WILL RE HELPFUL. PUBLIC LEDGER COM PANY, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. STENOGRAPHER EXPERIENCED AND TYPEWRITER. QUICK AND AC. curate, tor la nor PUBLISHING SALARY TO C 212. LED- HOUSE, REPLY GIVING .START AND RErilRENCES PER OFFICE STENOGRAPHER We have an excellent opportunity for a stenographer In our purchasing department: permanent position Applv R Holllngs head Co . Qlh and Market sts , Camden, N. J. STENOGRAPHIC lth knowledge of book keeping and Kener.il clerical work, wanted at once, good sa'ar pasv hours; good oppor Junltv ArnH the Philadelphia Local Tele graph Co 131 S 2d st STENOGRAPHER, preferably n high school graduate mav secure a good position hv appUIng st'itlng qualifications, etc. P 603 Ledger Office STENOGRAPHER who can take dictation at fair speed and transcribe orcuratelv; ail- nry $u." a month to start J 347. Ledger Cent ril m STEN'OGh.JHER nnd tvpist experienced. wanted hv Urge cnrnorntlon; permanent position goo.1 - 'irv P (07 Ledger Office STENOGRAPHER Good permanent posi tion state exirlence. age and salary P IW) Ledger Office SWEEPERS StroVs, active v,omen for sweeping floors In shov" hours 5 p, m to in p in Apnlv Ed O Hn.M Manufacturing Co . 2,Mh and Hunting Park ae TYPIST oung lartv In large mfg concern located ln southern section of cltv; state ace and silor Rl P G. P.OT3S00. TYPIST Young Hdv wanted by Publlo Ledger Co to operate tpewrlter. Apply to Mr Flvnn nth and Chestnut sts. TYPISTS. (T. mature, well educated, thor oughly experienced, to start work at once: prefer those living ln Southwest or West Philadelphia for this particular work; also high-grades Elllot-Flsher machine operator capible of taking supervision of large del partment. Apply Women's Employment De partmenl A I S. C . Hog Island. Pa. WANTED women tor scnunniNO anij clean ing, SHORT HOURS AND GOOD PAY. J. S. DRAKE 606 CHESTNUT ST. WIXDERS-EwrlmM skein winders on hotMe hnhhlns steidv worlr. cn,4 ,. ,",&" le 'pieeced Underwear" Co.f2415P N' ,. ar. -" ,J - WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR POSITIONS. BOTH CLERICAL AND SELLING: EXPERI ENCE NOT NEEDFUL APPLY BUREAU Or EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN CLEANERS for scrubbing In office building, white: tl hours per day, 6 a. m. to 0 a. m . 5 p. m to 8 p. m Good wages, steady work. Apply Room 431. Land Title Building. WOMEN FOR HEAVIER MORT OF WORK ELEVATOR OPERATING, ETC. APPLY BTJREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'3 YOUNG LADY for statistical work ln large manufacturing company: answers must state experience, etc. J 44.1. ledger Central. YOUNO WOMAN to dust and act as maid ln photographer's studio; salary J9. Apply Marceau M.O'l Chestnut. YOUNG WOMEN OVER 17 YEARS OF AGE AS CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS APPLY DUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S YOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR Well-educated, ambitious women Stenographers and Tjplsts pre wanted at once Unususlly attractive working conditions EXCELLENT WAGE SCALE Special trains to and from Phlla. Morning nnd Evening, CALL PERSONALLY Tuesday. August the (1th. and during the week WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HOG ISLAND. PA. ASK VOR MRS. NORRELL BUSINESS SERVICE CO , 1801 Land Title. BOOKK'PERS. J20-I30: STEN'ERS. J18-J25. HELP JW ANTED MALE "(Olher Classified Ads on rage 2) ANGLESMITH3 WANTED AT ONCE ON GOVERNMENT WORK Apply Employment Department CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANY. Ltd. FRONT AND KBRLIN STS. CHESTER., TA. or Philadelphia Office CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANY. Ltd 211 N, 15TH ST, HE1P WANTED MALE (Olher Classified Ads on Page 2) ANOLESMTTHS BOILERMAKERS COrPERSMITHB FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP EOJiOERS LABORERS (WHITE) 5ef,.r'preJ!n,atl' nf th" w f01,15 Snlp' huliaing Corporation at the United States l.mploment Service, 1521 Arch st. BOY, between 16 and 1. in office of cotton sarn house, opportunity for advancement; good salary to start. Appl y 106 Chestnut st, CARETAKER for suburban flrehousa and hall, dwelling attached: applicants to he white, over 40. ond capable of handling motortruck; give age, present employment and refs. In application. C 220. ledger Off. CHAIR KRAMERS wanted, experienced. Ap- I'.v -ii r,. oin si CHAUFFEURS TOR FURNITURE DELIVERY SERVICE APPLY WANAMAKER'S TURN1TURE WAREHOUSE N. E. cor. 22D AND WASHINGTON AVE. CHAUFFEURS AND HELPERS APPLY WANAMAKER'S GARAGE S. W. CORNER 23D AND WALNUT CLERK We require the services Imme. dlately of a Christian man, draft exempt or In a deferred cltss who has experience ln general office practice. Including handling of correspondence; salary to start $100 per month: excellent opportunities for promotion to a man possessing Initiative and good Judgment. Apply to 3.w Bourse Building, 0 to 12 a m 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 OR MR 5WARTZ 1521 ARCH (Do not app'y at Hog Island) DRIVERS wanted on garbage wagons, white or colored: steadv work: $20 a week Annlv PENN REDUCTION CO Juniper and Movamrnslng ave 2,'.th nnd N. College ave. 3S17 Market st. 4601 Stenlnn ave. DROP FORGERS :o WANTED Must he experienced along these lines: high dav rnte and excellent piecework. BRING REFERENCES MIDVAI.r. '.Tt'.Ft, AND ORDVANCR CO EDDY'TOVE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. Plant emplovment hours Dally 7 a m to .1 p m except Sunday: Saturday, 7 n m to 11 a m OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Woodlint eve and Island road r.203 Mirket st. Federal office 1.110 Arch St. (Ask for Mr O'Connor) Office hours 0 a. m tn S p m. dally ex cept snturdsv. until 12 o'clock noon: Sun dav. 10 a oil to 4 p m. DRIVERS nt..l helpers on furniture vans and trucks Continental Storage Warehouses. 10 S 20th st ELECTRIC LIGHT construction foreman experienced on overhead wires. Apply Wm Foster 1203 TI 31st st ELECTRICIANS for wrli-enulpped. modern plant good working rci.dlttcns. steady work residents, of N. E section preferred APPli MII.I ER LOCK COMPANY 4533 Tacony st., Frankford , KUJVATQR OPERATORS' for offlce.bulldlng .ervlcc white: steady em ployment Apnlv Room 431. LAND TITLE BLDO. ELEVATOR OPERATORS for offlce-bldg. service white, steadv emplovment. Apply Room 414. 1411 Walnut St. ENGINEER WANTED "-HOUR DAY APPLY SECOND FLOOR 60(1 CHESTNUT ST. ENGINEER for offlce-bulldlng power plant: 8-hour day. steady work: good wages. Apply Room 431. Land Title Bldg ENGINEER for office bldg : must be fa miliar with Ice machines, generatora and Corliss engines; 8 hours a dav steady work Apply engine room. Wldener Bldg. EXPERIMENTAL MAN Vacancy cxls'lnj frr all-around mechanic; working conditions are excellent, the pay Is good and thcr- is a future for a good me chanic Apply after 8 a. m. ELECTRIC SFRVICE SUPPLIES CO. 17TH AND CAMBRIA STS. FIREMAN Colored Good wages: steady employment Apply engine room, Wldener Bldg. FIREMAN'S HELPER colored, good wages, steady work, engine room. -Wldener Bldg. Apply FIREMEN for Small plant: Steady work Good wages Apply Room 414 1411 Walnut st. , FIREMEN for offlce-bulldlng power plant: good wages for reliable men: 8-hour day. steady work. Apply Room 431, Land Title Uldc. FIREMEN to work ln jiump boiler room: 8 hour day: steady work. Apply engine room, Wldener Bids. FIREMAN Wanted fireman, salary $85 per month Apply Chief Engineer, itlttenhouso I lotel. 220 ana vnesuim m FIREMEN wanted, hard coal; white ot colored. Urown Bros. Bldg.. S. E. cor. 4th and Chestnut, tfee superintendent. FIREMEN wanted; S-hourshltt: hard coal. Applv i rane nc , ."." -... -", - -.iu .i. FOX lathe hands turret lathe hands. 057 N. uth st. FREIOHT ELEVATOR OPERATORS WHITE; STRONG ACTIVE MEN APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S HOLDER S-ON I inside atructural Iron work, &iiMsass.v.K'riit HELP WAWTEP JCAUt - (Other ClMttfled A on rge T GUARDS 23 WANTED No experience necessary: must be between 25 and 4R years of age; good wages; short hour shifts. BRING REFERENCES MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. Plant emplosment hours Dally, T a. m, ta f p. m except Sunday; Saturday, 7 a. m. to il a. m. OR . PHILADELPHIA OFFICES WOODLAND AVE. AND ISLAND ROAD B203 Market st. Federal office 1519 Aich t ,- . (Ask for Mr. O'Connor) Office hours 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily, ex. cept Saturday until 12 o'clock noon; un duv. 10 a. m, to 4 p. m, IN THE HEART OF PHILADELPHIA M I D V A L B Steel and Ordnance Co. Nlcetown Works Needs Hammer shop men Press plant men Rolling mill men Tire mill men Crucible steel men Tempering plant men Ordnance men Riggers Chlppers Electrical machinist Blacksmith helperi Mill machinists 500 laborers Vice hands Lathe hands Boiler firemen Pipefitters Grinders Moulders Threaders Vertical boring mill hand! Apply at Works' Employment OfflM 4301 Wlssahlckon ave. or at any of the following branch offices 1510 Arch st. 15 E. Chelten ave. The Works' Employment Office and the branch office at 1510 Arch st. are open dally and until noon on Saturday. The other branch office Is open' dallv and from 7 to 9 o'clock In the evening. HOSIERY Wanted experienced man to ta charge of wnreroom shipping. te. . ststfl experience and where last "C-31 " V " Mix .Itsl employed 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 A! JOB AT LABORING. IF YOU ARE SOFT AND NOT USED TO PHYSICAL WORK WE WILL PUT YOU ON SPECIAL WORK UNTIL YOU BECOME HARDENED. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO WORK IN THE FIRST LINE OI OFFENSE AT HOME AT GOOD WAGES. YOU START AT S5c TER HOUR; 11 HOURS' PAY FOR 10 HOURS' WORK. YOU CAN SHORTLY IN. CREASE YOUR EARNING 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 AN OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS WHO ARE WILLING TO START AT THB BOTTOM. ' IF YOU MEAN BUSINESS. PUT Of! YOUR OLD "CLOTHES. CUT OUT THI3 AD AND PRESENT IT AT THE NEAREST t U. S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OR MAIN OFFICE 3D AND WALNUT STS. MR. SHATTUCK OR 1310 ARCH ST. MR. SWARTZ LABORERS DU PONT COMPANY BIG MONEY: PLENTY OVERTIME COMMISSARY AND BARRACKS BIGGEST GOVERNMENT JOB IN NEW JERSEY 1235 ARCH STREET 1521 ARCH STREET THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WOBM' At Sth st, and Keystone road (Bucknans Tract). 2 blocks west of Highland ave.: near, est railroad station, Thurlow on Penniyl. I'vanU Railroad. APPLY 88 H 16TH BT. (2D FLOOR), PHILA.. OR APPLY TO ANY UNITED STATES OR FEDERAX. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MacARTHUR BROTHERS CHESTER (THURLOW STATION). PA. LABORERS WANTED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WQIUQ Free transportation to and from Darbft to the works, APPLY 83 S 18TH ST. (2D FLOOR) PHILA.. OR APPLY TO ANY UNITED STATES OR FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MscARTIIUR BROTHERS 1 Cheater pike Darby, Pa. t 51 A 5i i i 4 .. 7zmm r r j tv ' H I' "'V tyr & a. - ,i .'.