WW if -' "'. tar-' f n' 7 evening Public ledger-Philadelphia, Monday, august 12, iois ur Wt if IT li H I. Is re y t if, ', . '.'I Rtl I . t v-- MANY BATTLES MM SOMME OFFENSIVE Xudcndorff Tries to Gain Time to Withdraw Guns and ; Stores r" ' By the United Press " frith the Hrltlsh Array, Aug. 12. Von Ludendorfr Is oblous!y trying to Tain time to bring up more reserves In Plcardy possibly to permit withdrawal of -his heavy r-rtlllery and stores to the right of the Romme. The Americans are with the British before nray as this Is written. South f!i,of the Somme the Australians are jiush-t-'lng; on slowly, desplto steadily Increas ing opposition. Unless Von dcr Marwlti's army Is able to make a stand, the situation may become critical. It Is not surprising, therefore, that the Germans are mass ing beyond Proyart (a mile nnd a half south of the Somme at Bray). The Canadians have progressed be yond Chilly (two miles southwest ot Chaulnes), cutting tho ChaulnestHoye railway at Hallu, while below this, at Damery (threo miles northwest of Noye) I personally witnessed the taking of tho last portion of high ground before Noye the I'ngllsh and French co-operatlnp. Tho hill Is 300 feet above sea level. Across Its crest run the Amlens-lloye 4 road. Three miles from Hove a thick wood crowns the hill. To the left of the road the German positions were de fended by concreto "plcklo bores" and r.estn of machine guns, while trees we'tn fitted up as observation posts. A mllo to the northward lies Dimcry vlllnpe. ""Half way between Is Damcry wood. "With tho possession of these positions the Allies could control the entrance or exit of Noje. The attack began at 9:30 with half an nour s Darragn iroiii m uuiwn heavy guns, tho German-, replying In kind. "Wie onemy's counter-battery work .yesterday showed he has brought up re serve artillery. Fnnr tanks came tin from behind us --.t u-M.t t. ...rwin in ivlnln nlffht. ' """'"'v.'-.:,. -.,.. .,. :: . :.; nemy fiiciis leu 10 iiiu icic ..n. ,..... but none qf the tanks were hit. Knclil tank had to cross the highway twice. Machine-guns on our left began pour- fcBHf. inffird ,0 funeral service,: on Tues. Ing bullets Into tho wood, the uermans day, nt 2 30 p. m . t th rrsldenrn of retaliating blindly. The French began nd- parents. 815 S. Alllaon st . AiiOi nnd Haiti ,.ni ,, . hiii ..,ini. thn rnnd Inrenvc. Remains may bo viewed Monday .vanclng up the hill, crossing tnorond ,,,. interment private. Arlington within n short distance ot the wood Itself. I Cemtery. Auto service. Meanwhllo the British were approach lng Damcry wood. The tnnki were now, close up and our barrage was lengthen ed, falling In the wood Itself Then, :ii though from a signal, a vast mass 01 '.Germans ran out of the north end of the j W()od toward a copse to the eastward. The gunners never had a finer target, thu e , , .. u.. 1 -- rylng machine-guns and niachlne-gun-parts. All enemy machine-gun fire stop ped and all but tho heaviest artillery ceased. . ' From Albert to south of Montdldler thero are many little battles Inside the big one, with each tanks and I""-' ". Rupprecht Is throwing In his reserves as fast as he Is able to bring them up for the purpose of slackening the ad ivvance. Since Thursday ten fit divisions of his already limited reserve havo been Iden tified, making a total of thlrty-ono divi sions ensaged since the start. Prisoners - say that six of theso divisions were hur rled from the Vcsle region In omnibuses. . Indications arc that the German high 'Command will make Its biggest effort within tho next forty-eight hours to hold nrp the, Allies on the present line, which Is virtually the same as tho old Somme line. FEEDING OF STRANGERS DANGEROUS TO SWISS .German Press Exercised Over Proposed Plan to Require " Compensation Special Coble to Evening Public Ledger Covvrloht, 1918, by New York Times Co. .. Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 12. German Journals refer with Indignation to the ' -fact that the President of the Swiss Con federation has declared that tho Influx of j strangers, especially Oermans and Aus trlans, who come theso days to Switzer land to feed well, Is beginning to he dangerous to Switzerland Itself. Theso stringers hav many needs which It Is ; impossible to satisfy, with the result that hotel managers am obliged to monopo lize great quantities of provisions and 'take them away from the Swiss popula tlonr'who are themselves suffering. The President has declared that a law .will be proposed soon whereby quantities -of provisions, held for strangers In '.Switzerland, will be taken Into account as subject to compensation to be chen by their respective countries. ' TWO WANGLED BY TRAIN ."Bodies Found in Fragments on Reading Track Mahanoy City. Ph.. Aug. 12. Strewn - . t-Tt1 Tlt!. ...... 4U-. .. , but they nro timed to fit ill. 4"li:i r.lrr.l .v. lm V,.u.il Pemalns Term nai 8 3ll a m. l'rlends may call Mon ' residence of son-in-law Joseph V, Lodge Other, while whippets, cavalry, may bo Mowed Mon. evo. Auto funeral. , eve., residence of son. Dr. r. I. KIopp. (118 I 10211 Duncannon ave Int. Wcfl.. eatherlv. alrplaties pave It Into u com-l. BATES. At ralmvra. N. I.. Aug. n. "kiiaithi?"'.:.-1 ' 1 1 ' ver.sir.- k- wir rf . Swppvrt Suddenly. Aug in. M7l.Es . IIKHTIIA A., wife nf Tlarrv nates, aired 87. ,.,,.',. ",-"" .-': :'""t" . j; ,,.,,,,." , '"C"'7 - ..."..L e ... ,nAA fnl ;j(i alone me iieauiiiar janwjr mo - Q t-.l 1 Jl., S r-or,,,. TJM'n 1 1 . 1 a Inron. tj'-three years old, and Paul Zuba, thirty, were found just above tho Sta tion hero at daybroak yesterday by church-goers from Buck Mountain. It avt. .. I Iiait ipnsa run )AU.tn Vif fVin i' .Viftmrhf lli.v vprn nin down hv thn same freight train during the night. The bodies were separated by a distance of 200 yards. I'ovamis was recently ar rested for attempted housebreaking. RUMMER BE80RTB TIANT1C CITY. NV J. Wfminter K- av- nr- Uch' E,ev' t0 Weranmaier ,t Pr, 1,,,. runntns water. Jl.'.Du up weekly; '-' ou up aauy. CIIA8. I1U1IRE. E;AnjNnccm Boiasuocgsi HOTEL CHELSEA OPEN ALL THE TBAIt KTTRE BLOCK OF OCEAN FROXT HOTEL B0SC0BEL .-fwa r ..mr. k Euro, plana. Bklt. A. E. MARION. wimwoop. N'. J. VKF.W .SHF.I .DON Wlldwood'a moat ' """ modern hotel Cap. 350. Elev.: private batha: rooma en aulte; bklt. Auto D. J. Wooda. Own management. 'EDGETON'INN Near P,ch' Cap- 25- CUUr.mil inn j. Albert Harris. Prop. ASRI1RY PARK. N. J. mm:. tSrrt0- ffoffiraafflfoi ER8INOTON. PA. TinJcum Inn0" " Delaware. Cat. linicum inn 4 arl Danclnr Mm- W.d fc Frl. evga. Chjck.n A waffle dlnn.ra. BPRINO IAKB BEACH. W. J. Th Shoreham 8pr1?f,w11ir,?."ch" tacaftd on th. lak.t (wo blocks from ocean bathing beach.' E B. 8PANOENBERQ. Prop. krc. C HatAI vTHE WfDK AK. W. 'J. MANHAS5ET ,-iyi1" - im,iiig jni ITKAYMOb! WAR RALLY BY PRINTERS FirgUSeggion of I. T. U. Devoted to Patriotic Mnss-Mccting Pcranlon, Tn Aus. 12. With dele Bates from nil parts ot the United States and Canada In attendance, the annual convention of the, International Typographical Union opened In thin city last night, when a patriotic mass-meeting was held at the Strand Theatre. The first business session will be held today, continuing the balance of the week. A social session was held last night for tho entertainment of delegates. To morrow the delegates will go to Harvey's Lake as guests of the WIlkes-Barro printers. Beatfjs Allen. John McK. Ambrose, Catherine Aehbrook, Joseph Tinker. Joseph J, Harrows, Caroline r. nates, Bertha, A. Hellas, Emma L. tllslr, Anna A Blair, William J. IHaue. 1I rj Holger. Elisabeth I.eahy. Dald J. Leopold, Robert P T.ockhart. Ruth A. W. Lottr, Rll2tbeth J.oo J Pearnon MacDonnell, J. T. McCan. Mary E. MeConnell. Fither R. Mcf'rrrf Xelltn McLauRhltn, Jit. S. Mellwih. Jnncph J. Mlchrnc- It o. Miller. DaMd Moyer. Jaint T.. Jr. Murphy. M J. Newhou". Martin Owens, l'atrick F. Pennell Ktnl T. riajford, llonnrd r. Towera. rhllllp .T. Prltcnett. I.lul R. l'roudfnot. f j. Pusey. William Rauen. UusH r. Reynolds. Msruartt A Roddsn. Will Rooney. Mary Rosnsarten. Jacob Rush, ratrlclc Schmidt, rharl-s f-chunrti. IXmi sehults, Sonhlo Sch enll, Hoso Penn. William H. Sorrlll. Ttbmn R Shade, Ellsworth T. mlth, Auruitlna Smith. Mary E. Sweene Atjlcs J, Thflss Heprv Trenoe. Mary F, Turschman. John II. VanrkeKhem, lula Von-uer-Au. Hannah Walker, r-amuet Walsh. Susan White, Alvnn W. Williamson. I11K Wilson. Jennlo M. Wilson, Maruaret Ia Worrell Emma L. York, Mary Howies ami. mm u. iirennan. rilien Brennan Michael I,. Bulger, William r, Carrell, Dorothy 11. conllr. Josephine S. Connor, Angellno R. Cullen. Patrick Dirbv. W, ny Ofmpiev, John W, Dixon, Robert C. Dovle. Anna. A. Duffy? Miry Morels Dunn. Thorns s C, Fenlmore, Francis Fltxnatrlek .lames Flower, Henry Ellis nuek Ho Hell Frederick, Mary A. Furev, Francis J Uenrs. Vllllam Gibbons. William Gibson. Elisabeth Olassmlrf, William Oleeson. Catharine I Ireenwnnrl . F 1 W ' Haines. Llzrle S. Harltnc.-s. F. is. jiener. .-Maria UH'iMwIrt C. Kane. Rose It. Keenan, Joseph J. Kennelly. J.-ime J. Kern. Mary 1C. FItchn. tMarenca R. l-Clopp. William D. KrautT, Tllftl Iv i.anrimer, u w. Landvvehr. Michel i.. ci John allen Suddenly, nn Aug. 10. ltils. JOHN" McKENZIE ALLEN, son of John and AMBROSE (nee McO.irrlgal). Aug. 0. CATHERINE, widow of Dennis Ambrose. Relatives Hnd friends Invited to funeral. Tues., s a. m . daughter's residence. Mrs. Annie Flynn, 127 Manton at. Requiem high n.nss Church of the Peered Henrt 30 a. in. int. New- pih.iirita a i imi. ASHBKOOK. Auk it, JOSEPH ASH- BROOK, aged 78. Relatives and friends In- l.ti,'idn.0.,J"nr.ral,rrnJ5."'.Jucs" 3 p' m" ' '" e. . ("nic, BAKER Sllddentv. Aitir n. .TOHKPH .1.. husband of Ella Baker, aged B7. Relatlies anu inenns. l'hlln Musical Asso.; Local No ti, A. i: or M.t milUd to funtral. Ttien , 11 AVn?riWKL "LAnr:r i. Vlr & &onSt,nM . nelulU Rnd'frlVnds inMtM tp ...... .r. ... ,..,,u.v. BORROWS Aug. in. Mis CAROLINE Relative. nrf ,I.,J. u ,l,.j ,A (, ,. services. Tues.. 2 pm .722 rr.ry nV mav be viewed Mon. eve. -" -.' in., ""'nan vs-iii. j.vmi..o BLAIR. Suddenly. Aub. 1l, WILLIAM J., husband of Elizabeth Blair, at 2814 K. ' Ir'h st. Funeral services anl Int. private. Bni.LAS. Auk 11. USIMA L. BELLAS Relatives and friends lnlted to funeral services. Tues.. 10 a. m.. 1822 Spruco st. Int. private. , BLAIR Auir. 0 ANNA A., daughter of Mary Rialr (ne0 O'Neill) and late Robert Blair. aed 2.1. Relatives and friends In jlled to funeral. Tues.. 8 30 a. m.. Oliver II Hair Bide. 18J0 Chestnut st. bVjlemn hleh mass St. Patrick's Church 10 a. m Int. New Cathedral C'cm. mends may Ucw re mains Mon. eve. BLADE At Pennsgrove. N. J.. Aue. 10. IIE.VRY K.. husband of May A. Hlaue (neo Hooper), ancd 2J. Relatives and friends In cited to funeral, Wed., 3 p, m.. resldencs of sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Prlchard, 28IS N. Myrtlewnod at. (80th and Huntingdon sts.). Int. Jit. Peace Cem. Friends may call Tues eve. Auto service. BOLDER Autr. 11. ELIZABETH. daUKh ter of Patrick and Catherlno Bo!er. sued 10. Relatives nnd friends, members pf the Sacred Heart Society, Invited to funeral, residence of parents. Stenton nnd Wlssa hlckon aes.. Chestnut Hill. Wed.. Ram. Hleh moss Church of Our Mother of Conso lation li a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem BOWLES. Aus. 10 WILLIAM S.. hus band of Susan C. Bowles (neo Rusk). Rela tives nnd frlnds Washington Camp No. 201, P. O. K. of A.: Oen. George O Meado Commandery. No. 80. P. O. 8. of A.: Lin coln Circle, No 8. II, of A.: all olher organi zations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services. Tues., 8 p. m.. 2005 N. Woodstock st. Funeral at convenience of family. Int. private. .. ,., HRBNNAN. Aug. 10. Mrs. ELLEN v.KNNAN.- daughter of late Richard and JuhA McMullln. Duo notice ot funeral will be clvn. RUKN.VAN. Ausr. 11. MICHAKI., I, hun band cif Robs Urennan and son of lato Michael and Mary llrentiin. Due notlc of funeral Ull be clven, resldTvc of brother-in-law. Hush McGowan. L'0?3 W. Suaquo- nannn ftv, l P. BARROWS Relatives and friends In- l ances will bo at Robesonla (.tatlnn at 10 41 William II Smith Relative ard rrieno m- 1,la t. ..-, . . n.. n . I . tn ..nnH nB.I.A, ..(.. .lnnt,nalnn,lt..1 (n fl.n.ral .ervlee Tlie. S n m . " .' i." .. . ... ..a. P.. on of William, and m Mary ' Bulnr and Krandson of late l'atrick and Margaret O'.Mura. Funeral to which relatives and friends are Invited wed., u.aii a.m., parents residence. 014 H. Front st. Holemn maa of rerulem Church of Ht. Philip 10 a. m. Int. loly Cross Cem Auto aerlce. CARRELL Aue. 10. DOROTHT ELSIB. dauRliter ot William K. and Emma lnalee Carrell. aged tl months 11 dais Relatives and friends lnlted to funeral. Tuea.. in a. m . residence of Krandfather. Frank Car rell. luland. Pa. Int. private, liatboro CtcJ)NLIN. Aug. 10. JOSEPHINE RTMME9 CONI.1N. wife of Edward J. Conlln. aged 38. Relatliea and friends InvUed to fu neral. Wed.. 8 30 a. m.. 3051 N. Water at, Solemn requiem masa Church of the. Ascen sion 10 a. ,m. Int. New Cathedral Cera. AUCONN0r"-- Aug. 0. ANILINE R.. daughter of late John and Man' Connor. Relatives and friends, members Trinity Presbyterian Church and Sunday School, Phlla. Publlo School Teachers' Asso., Wheat.heaf Home and School Leacue, In vited to vlw remains, 20C! E. Auburn t.. Mon., 8 to 10 p. m., and Tus , until 10 a m. Senlcea at above-named church, Tues.. 10.30 a. m. Int. private. North Cedar "cULLEN. Aug. 7. PATRICK, husband of late Ann Cullen. RelatUea and friends. Court North Penn No. 10'J, F. of A.: rhlla. and Reading R. R. Relief Asso.. imlted to funeral. Tuea.. fl SO a. m.. aon-ln-law'a resi dence. Michael Martin. 2441 N. Howard it. HMemn renuiem mass unuron or ina visuai tlon 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. AutTj I SPr l . , DARRT Aur. lY W RAT. son of Mart's. , nntj late P. C. Darby. .Relatives and friends invuen io tunerai service, jure., o p. . . rjS18 Vine st Further services nt chapel of Charles Raner Cem.. Pottsvllle. Pa.. Wed., u p m. int. adjoining cem .. DEMPSET Suddenly. Au tl. JOHN W.. husbsnd of late Kmma Dempaey. aged Bo. Relatives nnd friends, emnloyes of Armour McClay, Inttted to funeral services. Tues., S p. m.. pnrlora of Mrs. Henry Schneider fi Son. 17811 Oermantown ave. Int. Oakland Cem. Friends may cah Mon., 7 to 0 p. m. Mlllvllle. N. J., papers copy. DIXON Aua. in. ROlfERT C. husband of Rosa Rojd Dixon Relatives and friends Alfred the ureal l.oage, .o. -o, .onj ; Ht. George; Court Passyunk. No, 84, F. of A invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 P. In., jnon a. -uiu hi. hi. ,,.a,c, , mm,. Invited to call Tues . 7.3" to 0 JO p. m. nnvi .p Aue- 11 AICNA A., wife of Jonn J. Doyle, aged 311 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 a. m.. 733 Wynn elllte ae Clifton Heights. Del. Co. High mass St. 'Charles's Church. Oak View, 10 a. m. Int. St. Charlea'a Cem. DUf r r. Al Aliaiuiu v-ny. .- -.. us. o, MARY MORRIS, widow of William Duffy. Relatives and frlenda invited to funeral. Tuea.. 8.30 a. m . IIS Folsom ave.. Atlantio City N. J. High masa of reoulem Church of Holy Splrl,. 0:30 a. m. Int. Pleasant- VlDUNN! Aug. 10. THOMAS C. DUNN, aged 73. Relatives and frlenda Invited to attend funeral. Tuea . 9 a. m.. realdence of John A. Haughey, 441 Uerren at., Ulouceater City. N. J. HUh mass 8t. Mary's Church 10 a. m. Int. St Mary a Cem. I FENI.MOHE. At LMrlington. N. J . Aur. 11. FRANCIS FENIMORE. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral servicea WJ, 3 p. m.. 501 York at.. Ilurllngton, N. J Int. FITZPATRICK. Aug. p. JAME3 husband of Catharine Flupatrlck (nee Creedon), aged 77. Reiatveaand frlenda. Ho y , Name fti. ciety and Ella Post. No 0. a. A. It., In vltS to funeral. Tues.. 8.30 a. m.. 309 B. Haines at., aermantown, Solemn requiem mass Ht. Vincent de Paul's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem ,. . T , FLOWER. Aug. 11. HENRT ELLIS FLOWER. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea, Tuea., ! p. m.. brother-in-law'! realqence. James R. Cleiid.enln. 3800 Powelton ave. Int. private. FLUCK. Aug. 10, ROSA. RELL, widow of Hokelan Fluck, aged 58 RelatUea and frlenda, Tulpehocken Council. No, 2S. D. of P.. Invited to funeral srvlcea. Tuea.. 3 p.'m., SJ2 E. Doraet at.. Mt. Airy. Int. pri vate, Jvy Hill Cem, Remains may bo viewed ' FREDERICK. Aug. 10. MARY A. FRED. ERICK (nee Dwler). widow of Oeorr. H. Frederick. Relatives and frlenda InvJUd to fuixrai services.. WW,. 10 ' m...7Sl K. Thompson at. Int. private. Remains may BlIIjaCK. suddenly. AUff. S, yiUhlAillvr T nilir Vn 111 V and A M Unrmnnr MFmVf-8uauny:AurVKANCIi J.. HEATHS and Altar Society of St, Monica's Church, Invited to funeral, Tues, S no a. m., broth er's residence, Daniel Furey, 2ftil ft. tilth st. Solemn requiem mass tit Monica's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . UEARV. Suddenly, at Atlantic Cliv, N J. Auk. 10. WIM.IAM. husband of Emma M Oary. hM OS. Funeral srrlcfs Tues , 2:30 p. m.. Ills Snyder ave Int, prhate. OtHllONS. At M10 Harel ae Au 11, WILLIAM OIUBONS. .Notice of funeral OtRKON. At Atlantic Cltv, Aug 10. ELIZABETH, widow of John Cllbson. Rela tives and friends. Anna R Enale Home. No St, Ladlel of the Ootden Haute No. 41 1 mmbrs of Eden M, E Church, Imlted In funral services, Tues., " p. m son's resl dnce, Frederick 51, Olhson. -1213 N. Frank lin st. tnt. Hillside Cem Remains may be lewed Mon., after 7 p. m. ni.AFMMtnR. AUC. I). Wtt.t.lAM k... band ot Sara O'assmlro (nee Rckard). Rela tives and friends InMted to serMrrs. Tues . '2 n. m.. 72 W. Olrard inc. rrlAn.li ,,,.. call Mon., 8 to 10 p. m. Int rrhato Ivy Hill Cem. QLEESON. AUB. 0. CATHARINE, widow of Richard Oleeson and mothr of Rev. Rlcharn A. Oleeson. B. J , nnd Sister Mary Magdalen. Relatives and friends. Leacue ot Sacred Heart, Altar and Rosary So cieties of St. Teresa's Parish lnlted to funeral. Tues.. 8 30 n m , 1331 Chrlstlsn st So'.enm mass of requiem Church of st, Teresa 10 n. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. Auto serlce. Omit flowers. OREENWOOD AUK. 10. FANNY II W, wife of Albert L Oreenwood (nee Rlshop). Funeral nrlvate. Tues ,11a m Church of the Redeemer. Bryn Mawr. Ta. HAINES. At Mt. Hollv. N. J., Aug 0. LIZZIE S. HAINES, nred 72. Relatles and friends Invited to funeral, nephew's resi dence. Dr. Charles Harker. cor. of Hlah and Union sts , Mt Holly, N. J , Tus. 3 p. m. Int Mt. Hollv Cem. HARKNESS. Aua 10. FRANK ELMER, husband of Carrie M Harknes Reiatlea and friends, ridellty Assembly No 21, A. O. M I'., Veteran corps, N. li ! , employes Union Transfer Co.. invited to funeral serv ices. We1,, 8'80 p. in., at DaMd II Srhujlcr Bid? . Broad and Diamond sts Int private HELLER. Suddenly. AU. 10. MARIA HELLKIl (nee Kohlechrelber). widow of Frank Heller, aged 40 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tuts.. 8am 1428 N Hollywood st. Requiem mass St. Ludnlgs Church 0 30 a. m. Int. Most Holy Redeemer cem HILBERT Aue. 10. JOHN F HILBERT. In his 02d year. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral service. Tuea , 7 30 p. m . son-ln-liw'a resrdence. F. O. Blngenwald. t20 RMro ae. Darby. Pa. Int. private. Tine Hill Ccm Buffalo, N, Y. Buffalo papers please copy KANE. Aug. II. EDWARD C . husband of Mary Kane (nee MaKuIre). Relatives and friends. Holv Name Society. 11. V M So dallty. Altar and Rosary Society, League of Sacred Heart of SI Edmund's Pnrlsh In vited to funeral. Wed. 0 30 n, m. 2124 Morris st Solemn mass of requiem Chureh ot St. Edmund's It a, m. Int. private Auto service. KANE. Suddenly, Aug 10. ROSE K KANE (nee Green), wlfo of James c. Kane Due notice of funeral will be atven from 115 13. Cumberland st. Augusta, Ua., papers KEENAN. Killed !l action In France, July 18. JOEnt J.. KEENAN. aged 24. son of John and Bridget Keenan (nen Hlelisl, of 172D N. Srt st. Relatives- and friend Invited to htah requiem mass for repose of his soul St. Michael's Church, 2d and Jeffer son sts.. Tues , 0 a. m. KENNEI.LY. Aug 11. JAMES J., son of Patrick nnd Mary Konnelly (nee Plercel aKed 23 Relalivea and friends Imited to funeral. Frl . 8 a. m.. parents' residence 338 Dallv st. (3d nnil Wolf sts ) Solemn requiem high miss Church of Our Ladv of Mount Carmel n.3o a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto Bervlce. KERNS Atttr II MinY W . wife of Thomas D. Kerns and daughter of Iim i E 1-airicK nnq .VUlna Ilurr. ueiauves na friends lnvltuir to funeral. Wed., 7 30 a, in , 3404 Glrard ne.. West Phlla Solemn re quiem mas Church of Our Lady of Victory (torn Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto service KITCHEN - Suddenly. Auk. 0. CLAR ENCE R KITCHEN aged 311. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral late residence. Edgely. Hurks Co., Pa.. Tues.. 1 p in : nt New-town Cem. Chapel, 3 p. m. Int. New r town Cem. KI.OI'l'. Auk. 8, WILLIAM D KI.UIT, tunerai services, 'rue... l .an r, m.. .Norm Heidelberg Church Robesonln. Pa Cotnei '.""'" " ''u" mm u.ira iirr .11 .... . n,",S3 XV 7n K!. r i ninnann'ii rfninnnrin bvh !4th r Klnal CVI IHr.l niltl IIIL, I UllBttM)Il I ., t I'll, lYANCASTnU -Autr. . OKOItaE V hu-. band of Catherine Lancaster (neo Carrtcan). nelatlyes nnd friend. Standing Elk Trlb No. 22. I. O. n. M : Hr. O. U. A. M. No. 72, lnltM to funeral, Tuii , R a. m . 1M0 Mercer wt.. Gloucester City, N. J. Solemn requiem mapa Ht. Mary'n Church 0 u in Int. Rt. Mary's Cem. Remains may be lewed Mon ee. LANnWKHn Autr 10. MlfllKr.. hus. har.d of lat Marceirt landwehr (neo Wei leln). Relathea and ftlenda. Manter Rar br' Ileneflclul A"n , Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 a, m.. 3'JO N. Iflth nt. Sokmn re aulem mass Holy Trlnltv Church, (Ith nnd Spruce Ate, 0.30 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. LKA, Suddenly. Autr. 10, SAMlTni. JOHN, husband t Neltlrt T.ea Itolatloq and friends. KeMone Lodge. No. 271. I. and A. M.. Inlted to funeral' ser Ices. Tupr . 1 p. m.. reeldenc of ron. John H. Ia 2(is ."ith avo. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Auto fu neral I.nAHY. Ausr. ft. DAVID J. LEAHY. Pr. nelalla nnd friends, emrloes of I. SZ Block Bros . Invited to funeral, Tue.. 8 n. m , 87 Jacohy xt.t Norrlntnwn Ia Solemn requlpmN mnoa St Tatrlck's Church ft 30 n. m Int. St. MatthMv'a, Nw Cem , Con bhnhonTn An to funeral LnoroLD. on Aue. li, loi. nonniiT P., Sr.. husband of Hmma Leopold (neo Mnmmel). art-d (1C yeara. nlatUea and friends Imlted to funral. Wdnedav, 2 P m., from his late residence, 231 N mat phall M. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Friends mav call BTum. eve,, 7 to 0, LOCKHAIIT At 4104 Towelton fte.. Aus 11, RUTH A. WOOD, widow of .Tamei L Lockhart and daunhter of lat Hobert and Huan Qlennev. Notlc of funeral later IOISK. Auar. 11. J. I'RAHSON. husband of DOHA O. LOOSD Turlner notice will be Eln from 4443 Sanson, at. LONO. Auer. 11. ELIZABETH, wife of Oeoifff A. Lonp. Due notlc of funeral will be trlpn. from 243(1 Meredith st MacDoNNELL Aus. 10. JAMES YAnft- iiii J dii vy. rjiiu, i.riaiiMi LEY MacDONNELI. Relathea and frlnilM. ,iw, kq. K2. R. A. M: Munroe LodK- No 3. I o. o. v.: Uoard of Directors thn New Hylvanla R. ft L. Asso.; Board ot Mcrs. of Monument Cem.. invited to funeral serv ices. Monument Cem Chapel. Wed.. 11 a. m. 1'rlcnds may call Tues., 7 to 0 p. m.. 1220 Stllea st McCANS. Aug. 10. MARY T3 . wife of Harry McCana and daughter of Catherine and late JameB Hums. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 30 a. m., 2211 Jackson at. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Edmund 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service. McCONNELL At 230.1 Catharlno st.. Aug 10. ESTHER R. McCONNEl.L. Duo notice of funeral will be given. McCROSSON Aug. 10. NELLIE, widow of Edward McCrosson Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8 30 n. m 10211 5tt Vernon st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Assumption 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe dral Cem. Auto service. Mclaughlin. Aug. 10. james :.. hus band of Margaret ('. McLaughlin (neo Mc ."amara). Relatives and friends League of the Sacred Heart. Holv Name Society of St. Stephen's Church. Marquette Council. No. 260. K. of C; Dlv. No 13. A. O H.J Keystone Ilranch No. ir,7. Nat. Ass'n of Letter Carriers,; P. O. Protective Ass'n,. of i.hli . Invited tn funeral. 1502 Cavura St.. I Frl . 8.30 a. m. Solemn high mass of lequicm PI. oiepnen a i nurcn jti a. ni, jni. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service MBLLWIO. Suddenlv, Aug. 10. JOSEPH J., eon of Henry and Catherine Mellwlg, Relatives "and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 7.30 a. m.. 5SJ0 Webster St., West Phlla. High renuiem mass Church of the Transfiguration 9 a m. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, MICHENER At Reach Haven. N J., Aug. 0, HARRY O MICHENER. 3811 Wal nut st. FunerHl service and int. private. MILLER. Aug. 10. DAVID, husband of Elizabeth Miller and eon of late. Henry and Sarah Miller, aged 58. Relatives and friends, Robert Orjer Republican Club. A. C Har mer Club. Volunteer Tacht Club. Kerslng ton Lodge, No, 23, invited to funeral. T'rea , I p. m.. 027 E Mojer at. To proceed to Palmer Vault. Int private. Frlenda may rail Mon , after 8 p. m. MOYER. Suddenly, Aug 0. JAMES T., Jr., son of Helen and late Jtimes Mover, aged 22. Relatives and friends, employes of Cramps' Drawing Room and Pjtrkslrte Social Club, Invited to funeral services, Tues., 11 a. m 1110 Viola at., W. Phlla. Int. prl vate. Remains may ba viewed Man., 7 to 10 n. m MURPHY. Aug. 10. MARflARET J. MURPHY (nee Flynn). wife of Eugeno Mur phy. 1237 Daly at. (above Wolf at.). Due notice of funeral will be given NEWHOI'SE At Rrldeeboro. N. J.. .ue. 0. MARTIN, husband of Josephine New house, aged 08 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Tuea . 8 a. m . Ilrldgeboro, N, J, Requiem mass St. Peter's Church 0 am. Int. St, Peter's rem.. Riverside. N J. Train leaves Market at. ferry 7:20 a, m. for n'&WElJs. Aug. 10. PATRICK F.. husband of late Annie V. Owens. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 8 30 a. m , aon'a residence. Francis Owens. 554S Walton ave.. West Phlla. High mass Church of ths Transfiguration 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. PKNNELL. Aug. 10. ETHEL T.. daugh ter of James W. and Emma Pennell. aged 1. R.latlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. 11 a m re-ldence of grandfather, Jamea A Thompson 12 Linden ave.. Rut ledge. Ph Int private .,,, PLAYFORD. Aug, 10. HOWARD F,r son of William and Cornelia Q. PUyford. aged 14. Relatives and friends Invited In funeral. Tuea., 0 30 a. in,, parlors of William R. Rulon. 1421 Snjder ave Solemn high masa St. Clement's P. K. Church, 20th and Cherry sts . 11 a. jn. Int. Northvvood Cem. Auto "pOWERS. Aug. 10, THILLIP J son ot Robert A. and Mary A, Powers, aged 30. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea . 8:30 a. m..' realdence of parents. 1344 S. 80th st. Solemn requiem msss St, Ua. brlel's Church Int, Holy Cross Cem PRITCHETT. Aug 10. LIZZIE R, PRITCHETT. wife of William R Prltch.tt and daughter of John A. and Uertrude Lock wood Stevenson, born Nov. 20, 1657, Funersl Tuesday afternoon, residence of husband. Stat at.. Dover. nl. Int. Christ P. K. Chuirhyard. Dover. Del. v YSnnfinFOOT. Aug. 10. MART JANE wife' of William R. Proudfoot and daushter of late DvJ,Br,, and Maria. 'Farrell. nla- B, and friends Invited to ' fuseril aerv. 7 Wed, 9,P,m., 8M W Huntingdon r,, and Maria. 'Farrell. Rela- la InYlted tpfuneril serv i,im..8M W Huntingdon J 9 TIKATIII Tues,, 7 to 10 p m. Auto service. Canada papers ropy, rusr.T. Aue in, WILLIAM, husband of Jessy Pusey, nls S Mth st Relnthes and friend may view remslns Mon,, 7 to n v. m . parlors of Tho r Roche I Sons s e cor n.lth and Cedar ae. Int. Tues , Princess Anne. Md RAUSH. Drowned. Auc 10 ItttSSELL CO.NWBLU son of Oeorire II and Marian t . Raush (nee Mnnn) sued IS Relatives and friends Invited to funeral seMleee. Tues S n m residence of parents 23."7 N. 13th st lnl prhate. REYNOLD'S" Aua- 10 MARflARET A . widow of Robert James Renolds and mother of late Mary E Williams Rela tives and friends League of the Sacred Hesrt. Invited to funeral. Wed , 8 30 a m.. .-Rft2 Devon st Oermantown Folemn requiem mass Church of the Imrpoculalo Conception JO a. m Int Holy Senulchm Cem. . . , RODDEN" ue It, WILL, hushand of Catherine Redden (nee Sweeney) Relative and friends InMtrd In funeral. Wed, 8 811 a. m , brother's residence, .limes Rodden 1711 S. Mth st Solemn hleh tisss of m oulem Church of Most Rlessed Sncroment 10 a. in. Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto fu neral ROONEY. Au 10. VARY ROONEY (ne ClsncO widow of Tlmothv Roosiey. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed, 7 30 a m , 744 N 2r.th st. Solemn requiem mass Church of st Francis XnMer 0am Int Hoi Cross Ceni Auto funeral. PoqENOARTEN Auk 0, JACntl ROSBNOARTEN. son of late Hnrv and 11 a Rosenaa-ten (neo Darbro). aged 43 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues , 2 p. m . brother's residence. Chnrles RosenKarten. 2141 N Orlanna "f Int. pri vate, Ternwood Cem Auto funeral Re, mains maj be viewed Mon . 8 to 10 p m. RUSH. AUK. 10. PATRICK, husbsnl of Iste Nora Rush. Relative and friends. St Vincent's TAR Society. Invited to fu neral. Tues S nn a m RCin Chew Si Oermantown. Solemn requiem mses Church ot me immscuiare t'oneepiion i" a m im Holv 3ennterire Cem Auto service. SiVnnnV Af WIMu-en.l Crest N .1 . Aut P ANDREW K SANBORN Relative, ind friends inlted In services at his late residence. 813 West at , Wtlmlnaton. Del , Tues , nt 1 p m Int private SCHMIDT SnddenK. Allir l CHARLI.'' hushsnd of Msririret Schmidt, naed I", iRelnthee and friends rmpoes of J S. 1 Haiti! Brewlnir Co .1 & P Balt7 Yeirlv Ben Asso Beer Drivers' Union No 112. l.oval Order nf Moose. No r.4: Court North east. No 301. F of A . Frsnlllln Yearlv, lnlted to funeral service Wed,, 2 p m . 1034 N 3d st Int Oreenmount Cem Re mains ma ho viewed TueB. after 7pm New York rnpers copy. SCHUARTZ Aug 11 ROE wife of Rennet Schuartr Relatives end friends In vited to funeral Tues 8 sn a m . 3100 Umnnd st (2.1th Ward) Hlsh mas Our Lady Help of Christian Church in a. in Int Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral SCHULTZ Aug 8. SOTHIE widow of Frank Srhults (nee Doehlerl Relatives nnd friend Imlted to funeral Tues . 8 30. a in residence of son-ln law. Christian Bslrer. . Snder av. Solemn requiem mas St Alphonsus Church 10 a m int. Holy Cro Cem Auto service. M .. SCinVENILE At Hnmbure. Tn . ROSE (nee Oropefrlck) wife of Walter Schwenl'e nKed 24 Relatives and friend, members of Nest Nn 1012. Ladles' Order of Owls. In vlted to funeral services 'i nur "728 Cnmhrldgc t lnl. prlvite, Mt Vernon Cem. Remains may bo ICwed AVed., to SUNN Aug 0, WILLIAM It . husbvnd of Emms Lugsr Senn neL,,lVp,".t "J."1 friends. Men's Bible Ornss of the 20th St. M E Church Imlte.t to service. Mon. s p in . VIST W DRiinhtn s Int. private. We.t Laurel Hill Cem, on Tnes SERRILL Aug 10 RI1HECC B . widow or John S Serrlll aged 77 Relative, and friends Invited to funeral services Tues .1 p m IMS N. Il'oecl st 1-t nrlvate SHADE. At Palrmrn. N. J Aug 11. ELLSWORTH Y., husband of )lr F. Shade. Relatlvs and friend. WnsMngtnn Camn. No 23 P O S of A . of Pnlnivra. N .1.. Invited to funernl, Wed, 2 p in. 233 W Broad st , Talmjr.1. N. J. Int. Mor- B1SMITH Aug. 0. AUGUSTINE, husband ot Anna smith Relatives and friend. B V M Sodillty. Ixgn of Ssrred Heart of the (1eu. emplnjes P. R. T Co. all societies of which bo wa a member, in vited to funeral Tues , S 30 b m , 21.3 N. I nmhert St. High mis I'nurcn or ina veu 1 a.m. Int. Holy cross tcin ,vu- xunersi i SMITH Aug in MARY E . widow of lint anrl ann nt Tnhll R Oil Annie SweelieV Relative and friends, St. Monica's Holv Nnmo and Alt-ir societies, yy mi" i ap y Y Asso. invited to funeral. Wed. 30 1311 S. Mole si Mass ot requiem Church of St. Monica 10 a. m. Int. Hon Cm. f-nin Aulo seriloe THEISS. Aug. II. llli.N'UY, iiusnann or lite r.liraheih Thel.s. sged 87. Relatives and rrlenils, neklnan I.onge. ixo --.i. jv. oc r , Invited to funeral services, Tues. 2 P m., Oil 11 Cnmbrla St. int. private, urecn tTii-iiint fim. TTtKxnnvi. t li -mk i yrr r TXfvline-.l Tratirnia fnAa r.n1lnriT). HrfTl ft I TTnl'.tlt.na nnil frlnmU Whrt k.i h Onrt (1nint II X. 1.111 II nr 1' . I li It 1 . J n'lhinni IVIiln Clrrlo. N'o. IT.'. (' V of A . I"- ttf.l trt funeral Thur.. 130 n m 'JC.s Mri'nrrii nr . iTunurnrn MTV rrH III tiriJlM- inx M u rnurrn " P m iru nim rem 11 f mains may bo leewd vca,, ts to TimapinflV Auer. 11. J01TT TT . hu hand of Mnry Tursrhmmi. nla(h unci friends, mptos P. It T., JncKon pi. Mrn. Toor Ft HlKh rqulm mnns ( hnrch M Mt. Tliomns AqumciH ipmu a. in. mi. nuii OronH Com to spruce. VANItYKi:oHKf Auk 10 LOplS. hu liintl of Mnrv Hllrn Vanrkplirm nirffl 4" Helatlves and frlrnrt Intlted n fnnral pr leffl. Tups., 1 p. m., .10'jn Ornifi nt. Int HelleMio i cm. i rinaH may can .muii,, nuer Vnv.nrn-ATT At ICpw York rltv, Vucr 11. HANNAlt VON-nnn-AU -itrM 7U TJpIa ttve nnd frtndH ln1tI to funprn! perlceN. Tubs i: lo P. m.. 2302 .. Mrtlenood st Int Jit. vrnon uem. WATiKRR. Auir. 0. RAMUKI.. huMnd of ainrv A Walkrr IiMatHes and rlends. ist vcronira b jioij- .w.ih ruiiv, -m-ploved of Kntemrli Mfff Cn . f'oitrt Clfar HMd No 10H. F. of A.. Invited tn funral Tues , 8.30 a. m , 4100 N. TleeBe nt Iltirb maws of renulom St Veronica's Church 10 n in Int Holv Sepulchre Cem Auto ten Ice Omit flowers. ..-.- ,, . WAIM aus. 1 1. rnjv, v.-1 i'iw ni Jnmcj WalKh lleiativefl nnn rrenni Tjeaaue ot tne acp(l npari m .-i imHn Aoutnta'B rhiirrh. InUted to funeral. " . mil O ! at RrtlnniTi rnnlA rnan'v Church of St Thomas Anulnnn 10 10 m int iioiy i ron . phi sn.n .iTif- WHITI; Autr J", ai.va.n iii.i; need S". Itlatlxen and rrienin inviud to fnnarai xTnA . 1 ..10 n rn . sonln-lav's r"l in p m , dence, John H. KlbblehnuiP. near vot Point. Pa. Servicea and Int Pleasinlxlln Reformed Chureh Carriaces will meet 1 -.10 trolley from Norrlstotrn and Lanadala at W.st Point WILMAJIBON. A UV 1". M J.UA, dauahter of Mary R. and late Charles R. Williamson. Relatives and frlend-i Invited to funeral, Tues . 2 p m.. 318 S, Oransa St. Media. Int. private WII-MnV A nc 11. JRNNIE M'.. rinuc-htAr of OeorKe and .Tan Wilson n Krlnln). Relatives nnd friends, RleswJ Vlreln Mary SodalltV or ni. ..lirnHri n tnurrn lnviiea IO funeral. Wed.. H 30 a. nx. residence of par ents, 1002 N 2d st Solemn hlRh mass of nMiulem Ht Mlfhael's Church 10 n. m. Int Holv Cro Cem Auto funeral. VVIlOti AUHi ill in-iim.Tiuu n vun of Filial. Wilson, aned fiO. Relatives nnd frlendu Invited to funeral. Wd.. 1 P ni , 10 2d at , Morrestown, N. J. Int. Coles town fviri. ,-,.. T .- .. Mordecal Worrell, afd r Relatives and frifamiq. f.adles Auxiliary of , Saunders Pot No 21. O A R.: manasrers and Inmates O A R. Veterans Horn-, fllth and Vine ett iJ-.u.J unitral sTvlf-K Tllf- . Q n m . parlors of S. P Frankenfleld's Sons. N W cor 89th and Snrlne Garden ata. Int. Fern unod CAin. Auto funeral YORK.Auff. 10. TARY, wife of John York and daughter of Elizabeth and lste Adam Krlser Relatives and friends in Cited to funeral Wed R 30 a. m.. 2341 K York st Solemn rpqulem mass St Ann Church 10 a. m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto service LOST AND 3TOTJND DOG Lost, female RnrMsh B setter. Mack and white, license No. 30 41st Police niatrlct: S10 reward; no questions. Thone TiUi.nngSfll W 2127 Porter. I'lrvifillllllaT lit ft named Hlthea, broke from monrlns at Hlverton Fl please notify E. O. Newton. Wvcrton. v inner N. J. Itewarn. WATCH l-ost on ftvenlwr Aueust 10 he. tween 47th anil Locust and Nixon Theatre lady's a-nld wrlst-vvatrh and adjustable brsrelet: Initials on back KM. S: rettjM rinder please return to KM School. 4053 I,orust Phnne Treslnn MSB W. HELP WANTED FEMALE Mlllier rinsslfleil Ads on Tags g) noOKKEEPKR Tounjt woman, possesslna the farultv of nuleklv mastering neyv work and wllllnit to work for future can obtain a Rood salary and opportunity' for ad vancement by applying to the advertiser, state experience P 617. ledger Oftice. HOOKKEKrnn ;nd .p'V,. ,roml --.. .i.nrn.e nf nfneei must he competent to -...1 Pliable: Eood position In a refined retail accurate. business central '"eatlon: glv e reference and sala rv expected r . i-euiier uince. nOOKKEKPBR Tlxperlenced bookkeeper to take charge of countlne room In a !are retail establishment. Apply to Mr WrlKht. 121- ijneHiiu.si nllSINKSS PEnVlCRfO., ISni Ijimi Tlfe. nookUers. K0. .30. eten'era J15, j;o PPhle office womeni aeparate offices. rAFETERIA MANAOEn Immediate em ployment: position permanent! plant In Philadelphia, district: "veral Thousand Wom"n worklnB In plant; experience and ability to handle women's cafeteria on larce ecale required .Write for appointment. C o'jft T.edser office. CAFETEIvIA HUTER: Immediate emnloy mentl position permanent: plant In Phlla. d.lphia dlatrlct! a.vera thousand women worklne In Plant: knowledge of local mar k.ta required. .Writ, for appointment, C '."iS. Irfdaer Office. CASHIERS Ten. for cafeteria! immediate employment: permanent position: Rood aal. arlea: previous experience required! muit ii... a. the nlsnt. MacArthur Ifroihepe rnm- pan, Women's Welfare Department, Wood, bury IN. J,ilcIjodlnaT Plant. Waahln. bury IN. J,l.flf 1r;,2lni,:pP, Waahlng- ton Prk, N. .;V T" Readlnar or Qlou - caater fefrv. Woodbunr t the HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ails on l'mta 4) A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY IN U S GOVERNMENT WORK TELEPHONE SERVICE UNDER 1 f. nOVERNVENT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT IN CARRYINO ON THE WAR. 3000 YOt'NO WOMEN TELEPHONE OP. ERATORS IN PHILADELPHIA AND VI CINITY. THE WORLD'S WORKSHOP. ARE TATRIOTICALLY II1SLPINU TO WIN THE WAR. YOUNO WOMEN, 17 TO 3" TEAR1 OF AOE CAN ENTER THIS GREAT WORK AT ONCE. 0 PER WEEK IS TA1D DURINO THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS. WITH RAPID AD VANCEMENT THEREAFTER. PERM VNEN'T POSITIONS; EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY THE WORK 11 CLEAN AND FASriVVT IN(J THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEAS ANT. MEALS SERVED AT COIT ANVIVER SARY PAYMENTS. SICK BENEFITS. VA CATIONS WITH I'AV NOl OVKIt 8 HOl'RS' WORK PER DAY. LOOK INTO THIS FATRIOTIC OrPOR. TI'MTV TALK IT OVER VNY llFKnAY, BETWI'EN 8 AND OR ANY UVENINd BY APPOINTMENT WITH ' M1S1 D M RYAN FIRST FLOOR. 1031 ARCH ST., nttLA. Mt O !M1TH 401) MARKET ST . nitLA. MIS1 F R KINrjOL 20. W CHELTKN AVE OTN. I MI1 W O REII.LY 20 Tl 0TH ST. CHESTER. Ps.. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Immedlite empiovment: permanent portion enod sal. ar ran live at the i.lnt MncArlhur Hrnthers Cnmnnnv. WnTnru'H U'.if. .-, PTrtmenl oodburv c.v j l nalr Loading Plant. Washington Park N" J lake Head ing or Oloucester ferrv Woodbury car stops nl 111'" milts-. COT CLERK A large msi.uficlurer re quires serv Ices of a toting nnmnn for cost department prererahh one with rnst ex perience, although one rumble of iulcklv mastering detail will l.e lonslderrd. slato quolincallons full I' filn Ledger OfOic. GIRi Tor e'ectrlr spot welding: one with aro welding exnerlrnce will do. new factory; ex cellent working conditions rest room pro. vlded good piv; permanent position Take car 21. 4' or lid. Apply after 8 a in. electric srnvici: supplies co 17TH AND CA.MUIHA STS. TOU CAN HELP WIN THE WAR WELly-EDUCATED. AMIIITIOU.S WOMEN PILE CLERKS STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT UOC ISLAND UNUSUALLY ATTII ACTIVE WORKING CONDITIONS EXCEPTIONAL WAGE Sf'M.E EXCELLENT TR NSPORTATION PROM ALL TARTS OP PHILADELPHIA hrECIAL TRAINS MORNINGS AND EVENINGS APPLY PERSONALLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HOG ISLAND PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL GIRL half grown to wah supper dishes. mrso iriiiii. ihm- inetnut st tlllll. for generHl work in kitchen of mill rfstuuriinl, cooll wnges. Apply Grlswold Worsted Co Inrbv I'n GIRL for clerical work, typewriting experl- nee Ctfn Kelly 2330 N Front st G1UL yvjinled for ginernl housework. 1321 N' 15lh st. Apply GIRLS WANTED 2 0 0 TO T.KVUN TO OPHRATn MIT.I.IN'O MACfUNKS No Kxperlene Necessary CJood U'aaea to Start and piecework after th Fei onl wfk imivo RKPi;iu:vrR midvat.t; stfkIi fi onnvvNn. co nddtstovv: ripi.p, plant ?:diysto.vk pa Plant rmpIoment houri I)-illv 7 a. m. to Ti p m . except Sunday. Saturday 7 a.m. to 11 n. in OR PHTi.Anp.r.PirTA ofpicps woodland am: ani inland road 5201 Mtrket stieet Federal Offices ''r South I nth Mret .Id and Wallet streets (110 hproul Htreet. Chester. P.i. omrp houri fl a in to R p tn. dilly exfrnt Saturday until 1L o'clock no-n Hnnnav. in . m to p (JIHI.S leather factnrv iveds plrN to tnk" i inn rinpn oi nraitrn iihmi, Komi wiiut-n tn prari npnt wotk wimi pxeeueni orhins . rnnnition appiv iu N .Id st OIRT.S wanted: lluht, clean healthv work (rood wapes; steady position Apply h uppr-Cilaes Company, T624 btato road. Wis- slnomlnc Phlla. lIOTSP ORK Olrl for housework; down stair r.13 Vine st. K ITCH KM WORK -Olrl for tr'nral work In mill restaurant: pood wares. Apply Orlswold Worsted Co Prhv. V'x MAID Younff whltn American girl tn du and make herself nenerallv uspful in photographic studio. Apply Marceau, lfiO'i I npimuBi PANTRY WOMFN white, no Sunday work: stepp out. Apply Friends Arch Street Center .104 Arrh st. , RRni.FR experienced, repllnp from cons to "kl"s cood wflWB Anuly Mr Found General Propsslmr Co , N F corner Collins a nd Wills nl sts POLicrrons thf: rtinur t.pnom nrotimri SRVHRAI. riRST - f'I,AIS SO- T.TriTorti r o n rtRriTi.ATiov PROMOTION': Amt.TTY TO MRET ANO TALK TO THn REST PFO PI.E IS ESSENTIAL RUT PFR. JSOVAL APPEARANTE TVILL RE CEIVE F1R"?T TONStDERATIOV- A noon proposition ron a few WOMEN OK MATURE TEAR"? WHO no not onjncT to house-to- 110IISE lOLTOtTATTOVi ALSO WANT ONI! EXPERIENCED CREW MANAGER APPLV TO MP. COR. IlEA SECOND FLOOR, PUBLIC LEDaER BUIL.DINO. PfENOGRAPHER csnerlenred nn Underwood machine factory office, pnrthenst section honrs K tn 3 half day Saturday, all year essential industry, permanent State experience, reference and salary desired reioo." P. o. nox am BTENOaP.APHER tWkaxzx??oSZZazz. FIRES THE sr.KVll'KS ns- A RRIGHT TOCNO WOMAN WITH KNOWLEDGE OP MnunnniPIIT IKn TTPCWnWMn. k cTOvmnnAPIiy AND TYPEWRITING A KNOWI.FDOE OF ROOKKEEPINfJ WILL RE HELPFUU PUBLIC LEDGER COM PANY. blXTH AND CHESTNUT STS. STENOGRAPHER and typist Permanent position, with unusually rood aalary to start and opportunity for rapid advance ment to rlrl who attends to business! must be accurate and falrlv rapid In taking- dicta tion and In typing Applv Room 1014. Com monwealth Truat Bldg.. J5th and Chestnut streets. STENOGRAPHER, experienced and accurate. must have ahllltri snlary secondary con- alderatlon. Apply 403 Mariner and Merchant Iiuiiowsj STENOGRAPHER Large, growing; corpo ration wants CAtnpetrnt female atenng rapher: good salary and excellent onnortunlty ICC innnr.iii.nl. ali'ii... . ... liny i.iij BTENOGRAPHER nreferabtya I graduate, may secure a good I .pnlyln statlm iuallfleatloiuH ii' ,jf, HELP WAWTED-jrEMAL-S (Other ClajslOed Art. Jin Tate S) STrVOORAPllER eleelrlcnl' business, rood hours rood light, pleasant surroundings permanent roslllon. Huchannn. 1710 Chest nut SrKVOdRAPIIKR. experienced; nlo knnnl" e.dpe nf bookkeeping AppK A. Silus A Son S K ror t.tlh nnd South STVVnORAI'llER and Hrlst wanted Hogan X. Co . 007 Chestnut st James S-TEN'OORArttERS WANTED Mut have at last 3 vears' commercial training High wages stendv ork Appl si ence MiDVAi.r. stt:i:i wn onnvwrr: co KDnv!Tn'i' uirt.r plant nDDYTON'E PA PIsnt emplomenl hours Dallv, 7 a m to n p m . ercept Sunday: Siturdiy 7am to 11 a. m. OR PHtLADELPHI V OFPirr.'' WoodlTtt'l eve and Island road Mm Msrkel st on rrti:nL nrru-Ei iw mth st 3d and Walnut sis 01 r, !prueo st Chester. Ts OfOee hours tl n m to s p m dslly. ex tent -iturd,'n until 12 nrlmk noon, Sun- dnv in e ni to I p rn STOCK Ct.VRIC Is sought hv innniifirtur Inc compinv lo handle )t tmlshetl stork record th polton reoulres one wllh ex perience In this line of work the poltlon offers pood sil,r nnd offers Advancement . tale rvoerlrnr. and reference P I'.l. Ledger Office TYPIST 'n l hetnut si store "lenosrnphv not ir'i,,.irv ndlrtsf own Inndwrltlntr tale ore fXTM'rlen.e nnd l'jiv required Clerk P O Hot 1311 TYPIST Young Isdv wanted bv Puhllo Ledger C'o to operate tvpewrlter Apply to Mr Flvnn "th and rhtnut sts TYPISTS, 0 mstu-e. well educated, thor oughly experienced to start work at once: F-efer those living In Southwest or West 'hlladelphta for this p-irtlcutnr work: also high-grade Elliot Fl"her machine operator. capable or isaing supervision or large de partment. Applv Women's Empiovment De rsrtment A I S. C . Hog Island. Pa. TYPIST TnrS'G T DY IN I.VROT MAV ITAnilll.Mi I'OMKHV I.ni'TVIV IN SOUTHERN SECTION' OF THY, STATE AGE AND SAI-ARY O 5.', P O UOX 3113 "fli.ir.ii uuir.." i,i .-m imp i,iii.c AID CLKAri. INO. BHORT HOURS AND GOOD rAT. .1 S. IVIIAT-'PI 608 CHESTNUT ST. WEAVERS in Knowles looms AppK Wright Textile Co Jasper nnd Orleans streets. WINDER-- Experienced skein winders on bottle Imlihlns steadv work: good pov llvglenlr Fleeced Underwear Co. 2115 N Howard AVOMEN elenners for scrubhlng office build Ir.u'. vshlte. il hours tier dov ft a m lo 0 n. m . " P. in to s p m Kood wanes steady work Ami" Room 131 Land THlo 111 J-i WOMHX AND JIttL4 n.NTi:i at qxci: timi: and nir timi: OVKIl 41 liniTRS riai;TY or ovkutimi: STHVnV WO UK with itKc,urn iNcnn.vsc Arn.Y 7 a. jr. joTPii c.VMPnnrji co. 2D AND MAUK1:T bTS. CAMIMI.W N. J. 0N nntd for Itirlit and tlpiiant work in .oathT factor , cimd wane1 to start n It n I'ih. nnnnr limit" ti Inrrrnnc nn nn rx- pi rpii t Is cilnei) ,mnltiii working cnndl- llopi V.n' HV N 11 nt WOMI1.N fur pohllmr and Renpi.il Udtser work Appl (loo KH 'jam N Kront st TOUNil LAniP. to InterMrw mothers. w Ivei ami srretnpirts or our pohiier nois, bouu Mlniy -017 Palrmouut, uyc . mornlnp. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Cl.i..ined MU nn I'M.- 2 ANGi.r:s.riTii3 uoili:rmakers HOLTERS TO I.EAIt.N niVHTINQ. DRILLING, ETC , COPPERSMITHS KLANOE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP I'ORGERS LARORERS (WHITE) See representative of the New Tork Ship building Corporation at the United Statei Empiovment Service. 1321 Arch st. ANGLESMITHS WANTED AT O.NCE ON GOVERNMFNT WORK Apply Employment Depirtment CHESTER MltPHlMLDINO CO.MPANT, Ltd. FRONT AND ICERLIN bTS. CHESTER. PA. nr Philadelphia Offlee CHESTER SHIPIIUII.DING COMPANY. Ltd. Sit N 13th st ACUMEN SEVERAL FinsT-CLSS MEN OOOD PY WITH RAI'ID ADVANCEMENT B3 HOURS PER WEEK FREE TRANSPORTATION ON Ot'R CVRS APPLY P. II T CO POWER HOUSE 1)63 BEACH ST. At rOMOHII.B ELECTRICIAN lo take iharge of electric department of larje. high grade automobile firm evielknt oppor tunity for right mnn, must i experienced on Westlnghouee and Ilosi h-Rushmore svs tems state ugu and experience P 012, Ledxer Office Al'TOMOIIII.n MOTOR REPUR MEN on hlih-firade motor repairs; best wages paid iatd I I to expvrienctu men; .yeiiuy riiifiuyineiH, kii WOrKing I'OIluuiuiis. n'liuur u.) . kui.i ii, tunity for lirst-class men Apply Fo; i tt &'. ?snzr.ts'WTw COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN. MENT SHIPYARD. HOO ISLAND. RE QUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS. EXPERIENCED PIE BAKERS. WHITE! WHITE KITCHEN MEN. WHITE BUS MEN FOR CAFETERIAS: GOOD WAGES. ROOM AND BOARD! TLEASANT SUR. UOUNDINGS. AFPLt U. 8. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 800 WALNUT ST. SEE MR. SCULL OR MR. SWARTZ 1321 ARCH (Do cot appir at Hoc Itland) HELP WANTED MALE (nther Classified Ails nn Page t) . IN THE HEART OF PHILADELPHIA Easy to reach M1DVALB Steel and Ordnance Co. Needs Bench hands on Jlg and gauges Gesr cutters Precision grinders Toolroom lathe hands Apply at Works' Employment Office 4301 Wlssshlckon ave. or at any of the following branch offices: 1510 Arch st IS E. Chelfen ave. The Works' Errplovment Office and the nrsnnh office at l.-.ltl Arch at. are open dallv and until noon on Saturday The other branch office is open dally and from 7 to 0 o'tloik In the evenlns M-TOMOHM.F MECHANIC on high-grade truck repiirs mut 1,0 first-class man: nest wages rail pood working rondltlons: hour dav. ha.f .1 Haturilxj. Apply Tosa lluahi lo 21t and .Market nls. third MiinivlvEEPER etperlencfd also knowledge nf sienogrnnhv pnh A. Salus k Sons. !: 1. cor 11th md South 1K1Y I'he Piih'lo Ledger has nn opening for nn Intelligent boy. who Is over 10 ir,?,ri:.rf ."K" APPly at once to Mr. Fljnn. mm Che.inut si HOY. over 111 vear In manufacturing com- pinv office state age reference and sal- nrv desired p inn lilger llfllce t'HAHt 1 RAMERS wanted, experienced. Ap nlv JI I S. "Ih st COLLECTOR for road work Catholic, sal- rv and iommllon. rarfar and lodging; must be a live wire nnd monev getter, no droxmcr need apply. J 4.'1 Ledger Central. DISHWASHER WANTED for light lunch: irrtnd yynes H Market st DRM'TSMAN Tounc man. hleh school ellu". ration nnd wllh at least 2 vears' exp at nierhnnlcal draftlnr. state sue. education. exp nnd svlnrv distrid. Works Engineer Amerlmn SleeJnilndrles Chesler. Pa IJHIV I.11H yynnleil on cnrhiee waeotis, while or ijjlnreil leBi!y yynrl. J;0 a week. Apply PENN REDUCTION ('(. " y Juniper Hnd Mnj wuensnlK ave. 2rilh and College ave. .117 Alarket st 41103 Menton aye. DRIVERS wanted, steady yynrk. gnnd wage Applv Crane Ice Creim I'n . 'J.-q s 21d st' ELEVATOR MECHANICS APPLY 431 LAND TITLE BLDO. ELEVATOR OPERATORS for offlee-btdg. service, white, steady employment. Apply Room 414. 1111 Walnut st. ELEVATOR OPERATORS for office-building service, white; steadv employment. Apply Room 414. Vyldener lildg ENGINEER WANTED K-HOUR DAT ArPLT Miensn FLOOR 6011 CHESTNUT ST. ENGINEER For office building, must be familiar with lce-machlne generators and Corliss engines; R-hour dnv. steidy work. Apply cnnlne room, WIdener Bulldlns. -r- ENGINEER for ofrice-hulldlng power plant: Shour dsT; sternly work good yyagea Apply Room 431 Land Title Bids EXPERIMENTAL MAN llonil opening for nil nround mechanic who Is accuutomed lo punch and die work ex t client vvorklns conditions, good pay. u good mech inlc enn innko u futuro for himself; upp y uftcr 8 a. m. ELECTRIC SERVICE SUPPLIES CO. 17TH AND CAMBRIA FIREMEN WANTED AT ONCE Time and half-time oyer 4S hours Plenty of overtime Apply ready for work JOSEPH CAMPIIKLL COMPANY 'Jd and M.trket sts. Camden. N. J. FIREMAN'S HELPER colored; good yvages- steady work, engine room, WIdener Bldg. Apply FIREMAN for oftlce-bulldlng power plant: R-liour day; slel work, good wage, for reliable man. Apply 131 Land Title Ride riREMEN for Small plant: Steady work Good wages Apply Room 414 1411 Walnut at. FIREMEN to work In pump boiler room: n"ur,..'??' e!rArtv work- Apply engine room. Idener Bldg. FOREMAN, electric light construction Zx perlenied nn overhead vylrus Apply Wm. Cooler H'Os N Illst l HELPERS yyanted for delivery wagon steadv work, guo.1 yyages Apply Crune Ire Crc.trt Co . "'.S s l':U st fRli.N lOIIKKII yvanted on metal furn. if I) Dougherty Co ITth and Indiana ave LABORERS i olornl yyanted for Inside nnd Hillside factory work good pay plant lo cated 17 miles from rhlla. trunt-pnrtntlnn and living expmses advanced Ann'v. 7 30 In R 30 a m readv for work at 1312 Sanaom street second floor Ask for nertrnm LABORERS MEN WANTED FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK. TRACK WORK AND FREIGHT HANDLING: WHITE OR COLORED. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STEADY WORK; NO LOST TIME: BOARD AND LODGING. ADVANCEMENT FOR MEN WITH ABILITY. 48 N. ITTH ST. LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE MACHINISTS PIPEFITTERS FURNACE MEN GOOD CAMP; STEADY WORK SHIPPED EACH DAY AT 10:30 A. M. AND 2.10 p. M. APPLY 237 NT 13TH ST. IABORER wanted, Apply Room 218. Empire Bldg.. 13th and Walnut. HELP WAW1T5P-HtAtsV (Other Classified Ada en r ) ' tft WAR WORK tron AT.r. hiicm i r i irnaai I ' ,-tjrf , NONESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES THE CIIANCH FOR INSIDB MEN TO EARN GOOD WAGES AT IIEALTHT OUTSIDE WORK HOO ISLAND SHIPYARD OrTER8 TOS JkQ8s& JOR AT LADORINO. IF TOU ATtB SOWfi AND NOT USED TO PHYSICAL WORX " 4 WE WILL PUT TOU ON SPECIAL WOIUC 1 UNTIL TOU BECOME HARDENED. v AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITT TO WOBX, IN THE FIRST LINE OF OFFENSE AT , J Until. innnAHH...- -.. nM. . . I.ri r 35c PER HOUR: II HOURS" PAT FOR LH' jam HOURS' WORK. TOU CAN SHORTLT Ht- CREASE TOUR EARNINO CAPACITT.! THIS OFTEn EXTEND3 TO CLERKS, OFFICE MEN AND ALL THOSE FORCED HT SELECTIVC-SERVICB REGULATIONS TO SEEK DMPLOTMENT IN A WAR ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. AND TO ANT OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS WHO ARE WILLING TO START AT THal JIOTTOM. ir TOU MEAN BUSINESS. PUT OH TOUR OLD CLOTHES. CUT OUT THIS AD AND PRESENT IT AT THE NEAREST U. S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OR MAIN OFFICE 8D AND WALNUT STS. MR. SHATTUCK OR 1310 ARCH ST. MR. SWARTZ LABORERS Needed at one FREE TRANSPORTATION far all within commuting1 dliUavt Geed dormitory fictllUag Apply Employment Offlee, CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COUPAKT, LTD. CHESTER, PA. Or Philadelphia Employment Dept. CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COlaTAKT. LTD. Jl N. 15TH ST. IABORERS GENERAL LABOR A NUMBER OF GOOD MEN WANTED FOR INSIDE LABOR STEADY WORK. GOOD PAY COME READY TO START WORK riHLA. STORAGE BATTERY CO. ONTARIO AND C STSf LABORERS, colored, steady inside work, by E. r. Houghton Co.. care of U. t. Employment Office, Front and York. Brine this ad with sou. LABORERS WANTED ITALIANS, PPANISH OR COLORED For production work and yard work Steady work, good wages APPLY AT MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONB RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. Plant Empiovment Houra Dally, 7 a. m. tn 3 p m.. except Sunday ; Saturday,7 a, m. to 11 a. m. OR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES Wcodland avs. and Island road Tederal Office. l!ill Arch st. (Ask for Mr. O'Connor) Office Hours tl a, m. lo S p. m. dally, except Saturday, until 12 o'clock noon; Sunday. It) a. m. to 4 p. m. ENROLL AT ONCE WE HAVE OPENED A NEW EMPLOT. MENT OFFICE AT 13TH AND RACF, RTSv FOR THE CONVENIENCE OP THlT PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC WHO DESIRE TO E.MiAUE IN SHIPBUILDING. EVERT MAN AND WOMAN NOT NOW ON GOVERNMENT WORK IS INVITED TO CALL AT THIS OFFICE FOR INFOR MATION PERTAINING TO LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS EXISTING AT OUR PLANT. TALK WITH OUR REPRESENTATIVH AND LET HIM TELL YOU WHERE TOU WOULD BE USEFUL IN THE COUNTRrS HOUR OF NEED. OFFICE HOURS S A. M TO 5 P. M, SATURDAYS., 8 A. M TO 12:J0 P. M. REPRESENTATIVE MR. L. F. PURSELL MERCHANT SHIPBUILDING CORP.. Att U. S. SHIPP1NO BOARD EMERaENCT FLEET CORPORATION BRISTOL, PA. LABORERS LABORERS LABORERS WANTED ON GOVERNMENT WORK HELP TO QET THE HOSPITALS READY LONG JOB; GOOD CAMP LODQING FURNISHED Ti APPLY i ,r. W. MARK CONSTRUCTION Cw BYBERRY JOB "M MEET TRUCK EVERT MORNOMi "tr. BROAD AND riLBERT h PW 4fi; Sfe i , aUavar CaiC - .in 13 1 tl : Ak 1 l m Ml ! a v-'Al ir li m SI si I'i , . JrtVl vWlffei " L-,j, w .' j; '.&k f i . !. "-." yi t - ,. A'M as.-'t.' w . 'j' . I . ." V I K "' VKi.vfr,.- t.. . .. 1.'.;-'X v;j-jrt-.rf